SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIMONOV, P.V. - SIMONOV, V.I.
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GAMAIXYA, A-N.; GYMZRIAN, A.A.; ZHGUII. A.A.-, SIM0NOV.PX'---
Treat.-i-3nt of acute radiation sickness
of blood [with summary in Xnglishl.
3. Iz otdeleniya luchavoy
noy laboratorii (i.o.nzch.
Glavnogo voyetmogo gospitalya
obororW SSSR.
(RW14TGNII RAYS, off.
total body irradiation,
on survival of dogs)
(BLOOD TRAHSFUSION. exper.
off. on suvival of dogs
terspit, (nach.
- kandidat moditsinskikh
iment. skad.
in dogs with drip transfusion
Med.rad. 2 no.6:56-61 N-D '57.
(MIRA 11:2)
A.N.Gamaleya) i skeperimentall-
nouk A-A-Grurdshian)
II.N.Burdenko Hinisteretva
eff. of drip blood transfusion
after total body x-irredistion)
GAMAIXYA, A.H.; FOUNKO, V.K.; SIMONOV, P.V.
Changes in the blood system in acute radiation sickness (with
summary in Inglishl . Yest.rent. t red - 32 no.4:17-23 Jl-Ag 157.
(MIBA 10:11)
1. 1z Glavnogo voyeanogo gospitalya imeni eked. M.N.Burdeako
(nach. - I.N.Kurgennikov)
(R(UNTGAN RAYS, off.
on hosopoletic system in dogs)
(HIMMUTIC SYSTIM. off. of radiations on
x-rays in dogm)
SIMU'lluv, P.V.
Strnnf~thening the inhibition of the central nervous system
with caffein an a t.,rpical stirrilating enbatunce. Trudy
Fiziol.lab.Alf SSSR 1:96-164 '59. (MIRA 12:8)
04LMUE) (INHIBITION)
GARAISTA, A.11.; WMIXIIIAN, A.A.; 110SHKIII, A.F.; li3KIMOV, V.P.; SIMUNOV, P.7.
Characteristics of the postoperative period in acute radiation
sickness in dbgs. Mad. rad. 4 no.4:64-70 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Iz otdeleniya luch-3voy terapii (nach. A.N. Gamaleya) i ekaperi-
mentall noy laboratorli (nach. - kandidat mad. nauk A.A. Gyurdzhian)
Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalya imeni akad. U.N. BurdenkD.
(RO3NTG3N RAYS, effects,
on postop. course in exper. surg. in dogs (Bus))
(SURGIvy, OP3RATIVII
eff. of x-rays on postop. course in exper. surg. in
dogs (%a))
SIXONOVP FIV.
Features of leukocytic reactions to the administration of sodium
nucleate in radiation sickness in animals. Ked.rad. 4 no.12:80
D 159. (MIRA 13.15)
1. Iz kafedry normalluoy fixiologii (prof. I.?. Xurtain) voyenno-
moditainakoy ordena Ionim akRdemii imeni S.M. Kirova.
(RADIATION INJURT exper. )
(LAUEDGM radiation off.)
(SODIUM Pharnscol.)
(NUCL11C ACIDS pharmacol.)
SIHONOV, F.T.
Inversion of unconditioned leucocytic reactions in experimental
neurosis in Intact and decerebrated rabbits. Yiziol.zhur. 45
no.12:1438-1445 D 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. From the Department of Physiology, S.M. Kirov Military Medical
Academy, Leningrad.
(DROIRWRATE STATZ experimental)
(NNIROSES experimental)
(RADIATION 37MTS experimental)
(LIIUCOCWX COU11T)
SIMON07, P.V. Noskva)
On the nature of subcortical neurosis. Biul.ekep.biol.i med. 48
no.9:42-46 S 159. 0(2A 13t1)
1. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ANN SSSR P.K. Auckhin".
(BRAIN physiol. )
(REUFDSIS exper.)
:j I f.10NOV, P. V Doc tAED SC 1 1, ItTmREE PHASES IN'kORaANISM
I.// I
WEACY-t-"s, TO/INCREASING STIMULUS*" hloscowq 1961, (SECOND
MOSCOW STATE MED INST IM N. 1. PIROOOV)e (KLI 3-619 229),
374
SIMON
Effect of X-irradiation on the duration of so-called animal hypnosis
in intact animals and after the removAl of cerebral hemispheres.
Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no.1:169-170 Ja-F f6l. (MIIZA 14:5)
1. Burdenko Chief Military Hospital, U S.S.R. Ministry of Defense.
(BRAIN) (CATAPLEXY) iX RAYS-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFEGT)
SIXONOV, P.V., kand.med.nauk, 5tarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Records of buman brain. Nauka i 7bizn' 28 no.8:22-29 Ag 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Institut vysshey nervnoy deyatel'n-)sti i neyrofiziologii AN
SSSR.
(BitAIN)
, Pavel Vasillyevich.
ASRATYAN, Ezras Asratovich; SIMUNOV - YASHKOVA,
N.V., red.izd-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn. ,
(Reliability of the brain] Nadezhnost' mozga. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 133 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(BRAIN)
S~j ~-N 31,,-RAvpl VAFlJlLyjayjxh; ASRATYAN, E.A., otv. red.; G(-NCHABCVA,
L.S.P red. izd-va; !.'AKC.GCjIICVA, I.A., tekhn. red.; GCLUBI, S.P.,
tekhn. red.
(K.S.Stanislavakii's method and the physio-logy of the emotions)
Metod K.S.Stanislavskogo i fiziologila emotsii. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 137 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Asratyan).
(EMGTIONS) (PSYCHOLOGY, PHYSICLOGICAL)
(STANISLAVSKII, KONSTANTIN SEIRGEEVICH, 1863-1938)
SB.;Ol"ov,-,-F;kvel-VaBil"-Y-ayigb; ASRATYRJ, E.A., otv. red.; GONCHAROVA, L.S.,
red. izd-va; GOLUB', S.P., tekhn. red.; LAUT, V.G.j tekhn. red.
(Three phases in the reactions of an organism to an increasing
sti=lus] Tri fazy v reaktsiiakh organizma na vozrastaiushchli
stimul. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 242 p.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSISR (for Asratyan).
(].IERVOUS SYSTEM) (INHIBITIO11)
s1wwv, P.V.
"Three Dhases of reaction of organism to increasing stimulLs."
Ropor* submitted, but not presented at the 22nd Internatlona2
Congreos of Physiological Sciences<
Leiden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep 1962
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f V. -,-Ic'c i o n S .'I'llic autliors illustrate these mechanisms
to czicrimc-ats on clo,rr,. Thcre are 6 figures.
MARKYAN, V.R.; SIMONOV, P.V. (Moskva)
Nature of central inhibition in mechanical trauma. Pat.
fiziol. i eksp. terap. 6 no-1:43-49 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. 1z Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalya imeni N.N. Burdenko.
(NERVOUS SYSUM) (TRALTMATISM)
S 1,, !0.' 0':, 1.; S!,i-I.Y1,91:0-iA, O.V. (MO2,xva)
Gl.p-n-:3 in "he !.~ukooyte rea,,`iGn i rad*a'ion e'cirness ~n
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r U cat ed &,,,, irift 1, -q. Pat, . f 1,7 1 o1 . I terav. ( r.G. 3 :6'7:.-6.';"
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1. 1.-, Glavnogf--, .rcyr-imogc pspltalya imemll akedemika N.N.
Fxi--denko.
SIMONOV, P.V., kand.med.nauk
Secrets of health. Zdorovle 8 no.2:1-1-12 F 162. 15:4)
(HYGENE)
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ne,-,. deiat. 12 ric,2:242-256 '--,-A.P 'f"2.
(MIRA 1',*:-12;
'I. institut 4.;zshey ne .1rateltriosti i neyro.fiz-lologii All
rvnoy de-
SSSR) Moscow.
WSHEV9 E.; XHUMSEVA, M. [translator]; SIMONOV, P.V.
Doctor Delgado's experiments* Hauka, i zhiznI 29 no.4:a4-87 Ap
162. (KIRA 15s7)
(BUIS.-FOURCH)
--SIMD.NOV" F.V..
Effect of decortication of the cerebrum on the radioreactivity and
radioresistance of the body. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 54 no.703-37
Jl 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Iz eksperimentallnoy laboratorii i patologoanatomicheskogo
otdeleniya Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalya imeni N.N.Burdenko,
Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR AS.
Lebedinskim.
(CEPFERAL COPTFX-ZURrFRY)(RADIATION-PHYSIOIDGICAL EFFECTS)
SIMONOV, P.V., doktor moditsinskikh nauk
Algebra of harmony. Nauka i zhizn' 30 no.3:97-99 Mr 163.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Subconsciousness)
(Stanislavskii, Konstantin Sergeevich, 1863-1938)
ACCESSION NR. AP4031817* 3/0247AI4/014/002/0204/0210
iAUT11OR: Simonovp P. V,; Valuyevas M, W.; Yershovp P, M.
TITLE: Certain character-istics of voluntary and involuntary emotional
reactions of man
i i
SOURCE: Zhurnal vy-kashey norvnoy doyatellnosti, v- 14, no. 2p 19649
;'204-210
:TOPIC TAGS: voluntary emotional reaction# involuntary emotional
ireactiong FMG shiftp EKG hhiftp skin galvanic reflex shifto pain
Istimulus, activating mechanism, inhibitory mechanism, sympathotio
;norvous system, parasympathetic nervous system
,ABSTRACT: The voluntary and involuntary reactions of 21 drama
students were investigated in two exporimontal serion, In the first
~sorios the subject was asked to anticipate a painful stimulus at a
::91von moment, and In the second snries the subject was asked to
reproduce mentally a very painful situation knowing for certain that
no pain stimulus would follow. During the experimnt the subject wan
!Boated in a dark chamber with eyes closed and was required to remain
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absolutely motionless. After the subject adapted to darknessp normal
EEG,, EKG. and skin galvanic reflexes were recorded. Then reactions
were recorded for the,20 sec period when the subject was asked to
~antlcipate a pain stimulus at a given moment and for the following 20
sec period when the subject was asked to reproduce mentally a very
painful situation, Findings show that voluntarily evoked emotions#
:especially by those well trained in Stanislavskiy mothods,, produce
moro significant EEG9 EKG, and skin galvanic reflex shifts than the
-anticipation of a real pain stimulus. Investigation of the complex
,interaction of activating and inhibiting mechanisms, basod on an
automatic froquency analysis of EBG and recorded vepotativo functions#.
.indicates that effects of a sympathetic nature lead to an incroase of
EEG fast waves and effects of a parasympathetic nature lead to an
,intensification of EEG slow waves, Shifts related to actual fear are
probably less pronounced because of inhibitory effects including those
of a parasympathetic nature, Orig, art* has: 3 figs,
ASSOCIATION: . Institut vy*sshey nervnoy doyatellnosti I noyrofiziologii
akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Higher Nervous Activit7 and Neuro-
physiology# Academy of Sciences USSR)
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, -1 1., Y ?.V. , doktcr Tie(". nauk.
Congress of the I.?. Pavlov All-Union Ph.,siological Society.
Vest. AN SSSF1 35 no.2:115-118 F 165. (MIRA 1S:3)
AoSiViTYAN, E.A.; 1131MONOV,
Some research results of Soviet neurophysiologl3te. Usp. eovr.
b1ol. 60 no.1:137-146 JI-Ag 165, (,',IJRA 18:8)
SIMPN'.1v 1~ If - 1,.,M.
- -- ),- I
Voluntary rui~ilation of' the galvanic skin response. Vop. psikhol.
10 no.c':~5-50 N-D f~4. (MIPA 18:2)
1. Institut vyssf,,-Py nervrio!j deyatellncsti i neyrofiziologii AN SSSR,
1,1051-va.
prof., otv. red.; LIVANOV, X.A., z-Li.; It!!
ed . 5jMrf,'()Vjj.p red.; MESJiCIER,;-:rY,
"(,.Cvk 0. red.
[ar,An reflexes; transactional Refleksy golo-mopo m, z.gp;
f,nidy. Moskva, Nnuka, 1965. 646 p. (ml:u la-I)
1. V~7zhiuniirodnayn konferentsiya, Fo,,v,,az1hcht~.rirLF%yn 100
letipi vvkhoda v avet odnolmonnogo tnida
.~. ClAorl-korrespondent PN (for Asratyan).
ACC NR, AT6009.1,15 SOURCE CODE: Ult/oooo/65/000/000/0077/0084
AUTHOR: Simonov. 1". V. ; Teryinikov, F. Ye.
ORG: none
Tl'['I,T,'- Adaptive bioelectronic systems of pereevtion,) training ant] control
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Nauchtlyy sovet Ix) Ikompleksnoy probleme Kibernetilka. Bionika, Monies).
Moscow, Izd-v.o Nat-tka, -19~)t)-, 71-84
TOPIC TAGS: hionics, adaptive control, adaptive patteim recognition
A13STRAC,r: The authors qUidy arlapllv(-.~ hioelectronic systerns of perception, training wid con-
trot. Om. of the first attempt.,; to study fnvolunta,3- chwiges ill the clech-je activity of the brain
resullvd in tho di!sign of autow-Ale riarc(--).-;Is apparatus, Trigger stinvitation was (4-veloped for
the th;igrtimsis of bra-hi damage and menkLI illness. The behavior of a system based oil tile
clitmwo galvanic 1-f!fI-X i6 StUdied. Data obtained, in the study of tile cutwico galvanic response
can '11""o bo "I'plicd fr, the wi,,Llysis of tliv electrical activity (JIL514,L-ceinents of the bmht. A
sig,mil with a content Value evokus a Strong cutwleo -valvallic reflex ill a I;ubject.
1. S. Ivarlov awl V. T'ortnlk developed a 9Y%4tem ir. -.Yhich the change of transparunciog ill a
ProjetJol, *,V,'IF "--.uton ."Ically cunfrolkd by the onFet aild duration of the ca.1--moo gal',11de
reaction. The probii-m of arbitrary blocj~-!ctrilc vtgitrv-l jEj (;c. tics jd(~ red, The priniary problem
vdlich lln;-, 'I, lw~ for thesf, qygtem- In Lh-.1t ~~-!-Aptive ch.-tracterft'!"es must Ile ItA.
T I
~ICC ;~!4~ AT60094A 5
11"Cli to ioke Mfi, problem, T?m- of application for
~Aodccf-ric i,;steins are, diticlisMIll. Orig. art, Inn: 6 figures.
F.V.
Se:-.Antic ccriditioned reflex; on th.-- p~ys:r;2ogy of inages.
7hur. .,y:3. mcr-:. deiat. 15 1o-6:11,'~3-1125 N-D 65.
(MIRA 19: 1)
-1 U.
_ vyrshey ncrviioy deyatellnostl i neyrofiziolo-l
ILN SSSR. SubrI.Aed June 121, 1965.
ACC
COD, UR/02147/66/016/006/0974/0983
A UT 1, 10 RP o ov V. A. ; "ironov, P.11. Tlshchenko, A.G.; Frolov, M.V.-
-iachatur'yrnts, L.5.
ORG: none
T ITL Annly!iio of the intonational characteristics of speech as an
index of emotional state in human5 under spaceflight'conditions
SOURCE: Zhurnal vyoohay narvnoy dayntollnosti, v. 16, no. 6, 1966,
9714-983
TO-11 C T A G .1; manned.space flight biotelemetry, bioastronFLutics,
poyc.-Ioiogic stress speech analysis, emotional tension, emotion, space
2,Gychology, human engineering, speech spectrumA7
ABSTRACT:-A method is described for analyzing the spectral characteris tics of
speech.(frequency, intensity of articulatory components) which can serve
I
as a reliable index of emotional state, Increased emotional tension is
accompanied by increases in articulatory frequency F and signal intensity
.A, i.e., by an increase in the moment of articulation MF = A.F. ','~'Ionitoring
of sympathetic indices (pulse, respiration, etc.)' concurrently with the
parameter "'IF provides a more reliable evaluation of operator state and
permits differentiation of physical from emotional tension. Human
Ccr--l 1/3 UDC: 612.821
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Flight.phase
Fig. 1. Comparison of indices of
emotional state (speech characteris-
tic and pulse rate) of Leonov during,
spaceflight and preflight rehearsal
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U1110t iolv; modHed by Stanislawski-method actors were used to check the
speech Intonation analysis method. Considerable changes in the actors'
heart rhythms during these tests attest to the presence of genuine
emo t ion:. The method described was used for actual determination of it. A.
Leonov'~; emotional state during his EVA on the Voskhod-2 flight. The
co~;rnonaut's physical strain was successfully differentiated frorm emotional
tcn.;.;on. A graph is given comparing results obtained for a) t"hie spcaca
c'_" r.-Ic ter's tic MF, and b) pulse rate at various stages of 1) actual flight,
tlnd 2) thermal pressure chamber rehearsals. Computer analysis will per-
-mit Tzore exact correlation of the spLctral characteristics of speech
sounds with various degrees of positive and negative emotions..
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M,IYJIAILUVA , Ek. (Soriia); SINONIOV) R. (Moskva)
Begint.,ing of the Bulgarian mathematical terminology.
Mat i fiz Bulg 7 no. 1: 45-54 Ja-F 164.
SIMONOV,R.A. (Moscow)
T.F.Onipovskii's efforts to combat mysticism in mathenatice. Mat.
v shkols no.5:11-14 S-0 155. (MMA 8:11)
(Osipovskii, Timofei Yedoravich, 1765-1832)
0,11NONOV, R, A. Isimonov, Rer, Adf!koandrovlchl 0"oskva)
Cipher codes and matheratic-al. educatIon of the Slavs in
the Il'th to 17th centurieLi. -'i7, mat splsanie BAN 6 no. 3:
199-1`06 163.
SIMONOV, S. (g.Petrozavodek); FIRSOVAI r0., inzh.-konstruktor;
MASLCJV.. V.; VARSHAVSKIY, A. (g.Odessa); PETRYAI:C;V, V.
Readers report, advise, suggest. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 12
no.1:15 Ja 162. (~a P-1 15: 'a)
1. Predsedatell domovogo komiteta domoupravleniya No.13
Sovetakogo rayona, g. Gorlkiy (for Petryanov).
(Municipal services)
L 55237-65 EELL-2/FSS_2/EWT (I )/EWA (d )AWA/F.ED-2/FM (k)
ACCESSION NR-. AP5015558 iM/0286/65/000/008/01-10/0110
ATUTHORS: Simonovq B. G.; Simoncy, V. V.; Simonova, L. S.
TITLE: An impaat-triggering mechanism of an automatic weapon. Class 72t No. 170340'
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 01 19659 110
,TOPIC TAGSt automatic weapon, firing mechanism, weapon component
ABSTIUCT- This Author Certificate preaente an impact-triggering mechanism of an
automatic weapon, consisting of a firing p~nf firing pin springt two searst a
trigger hook with a slot and aspring, and it trigGer lever with a projection (see
Fig. 1 on the Enclosure). To eliminate the inertial blows of the firing pin
the primer cap of a cartridge during the passage of the breechblock to its extreme
forward position after firing or during the loading of the following cartridge into
the breech chambert the fire control lever is made in the shape of a bent plate hold,
by a pin to the trigger hook. Orig. art. has: I figure.
ASSOCIATIONt none
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Fig. 1. 1- receiver; 2- firing pin; 3- hammer; 4- firing pin cover;
5- firing pin spring; 6- trigger lever; 7- trigger lever protrusion;
8- strip spring; 9- trigger hook; 10- spiral spring; 11- trigger hook
slot; 12- trigger hook pin; 13- sear; 14- automatic searl 15- fire
control lever; 16- fire control lever pin
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Trade-UnI one
Fulfill every point of the resolution of the r-ports and election conference. V Pom.
profaktivu, No. 3, 1952.
Monthl- List of Pussian Accessions, Library of Congress, Parch 1952. Unclassified.
5 T,-`)N'--)V , -13. N.
2 5'-j 90 SIM ... ... OVY S.N. Cpredelenlye Tipov Krrisnogo Klevera Po Mologicheakoom
flostavu Populyatsiy Ya lrervom 7,odu "hizri. V `b: Voprosy Korwdob-.-vaniya.
I
Vyp.2.M.,1949,5.111-13.
SO: Letopls',No-33, 1949
TJSSR / Cultivated Plants. Fodder Crora. M-5
Ate Jour : Ref Zhiw - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 58624
Author : Simonov,, S. N.
Inst : All-Union Scientific -Research Lnstitute of Fodder
Title : Yetrx. of Solving the Problem of Early Green Podders
in the Non-Chernozem Belt
Orig Pub Zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 4, 21-27
Abstract The results of a comparative citudy of winter rye
(standard), smooth brome grass, canary grass, orchard
grass and eastern goat's rue, as early fod(ler crops,
which took place at the central experimental base of the
All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Fodder
(Moscow Oblastf) over a period of 8 years, are given In
this papers It is shown that the above named crops have
good potential for cultivation in the non-chernozem
belt. -- B. T. Konik
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SIMDIIOV, S.11.
Spring forage plants of the non-Chernozem region. Trudy Bot.
Inst.SAr.6 no.7:212-214 159. (RIRA 13:4)
1. VonsoyuzrWy nauchno-isslodovatellskly institut kormov
im.V.1t.villyamsa. TAigovaya.
i,O'nrage plants)
k~MONOV, Sergey Nikolayevich; SLUCHEVSKATA, L., red.; TAKOVLDVA, Te.,
tekhn.red.
[Early dreen forage] Rannie zelenye korms. Moskva, Moak.
rabochii, 1960. 75 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Forage p1nnts)
-C a:.
SMONOV
USSR/Chemistry
Card . 1/1
Authors : Simonov, V.
Title 2 Comments on the exceptions to the Shchukarev-Mattaukh Law
Periodical i Zhur. 0b. Xhim., 24, Ed. 6, 925 - 926, June 1954
Abstract Comments are presenteMn thylvee the Shohukarev-Mattaukh rule
according to which In Sn anptioYbof
dITo isotopes should have some kind
of radioactivity with exception of.,.- -activity. The reason why these
, I
isotopes, being of small isotope percentage content, should belong to un-
stable isotopes, Is explained. Also the nuclei belong to energetically
unstable nuclear groups. The legality of the exceptions of the Shchukarev-
Mattaukh law is questioned because the mentioned isotopes should be fully
radioactive. Diagram showing the physical structure of the nuclei is
included. Five references. Graph.
Institution : -State Pedagofical Institute, Voronezh, USSR
Submitted : June 18, 1952
SjmONOV, V., master spor%s
Special esses in glider towing during flight. Kryl.rod. 11 no.4:
17-19 Ap 160. WRA 13;6)
(Gliding and soaring)
S-IMOKOV, V., master sporta.
Mechanized glider take-off. Kr.71.rod.
11 no.8:26-27 Ag '60.
(XDU 13:8)
(Gliding and scaring)
ABRAMOV, B., sudlyn respublikanskoy'kategorii; SIMONOV V.9 master sporta,
g. Leningradl MARCIENKO, A.1 XRASNOGOL4~, ~.;. Riga);
BROXTSITTERP G. (Karagandinskaya obl.)
Create, inventp test. Kryl. rod.11 no.12:28-29 D 160. (MM 14:3)
1,..Rukovoditell aviamodellnogo kruzhka stantsii yunykh tekhnikov
g. Kishinev (for Marchenko).
(Airplanes)
MAKAROV, V..~.SBmILqV_j_V.; VASIL'YEV, A.A., red.; KOROLEV, A.V.p
tekhzi. red.
[Mechanized take off of gliders] Mekbanizirovanrqi vzlet pla-
nera. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF- 1961. .181 P.
(LRA 15:4)
(Gliding and soaring)
SIMONCV, V., master sporta
Features of piloiting the A-15 . Kryl.rod. 12 n0-7:24-25 JI 161.
(Airplanes--Piloting)
Sill-IONOV) V., master Bporta
P~loting the A-15 glider. Kryl.rod. 12 no.8:12-13 Ag 161.
(KMA 14:8)
(Pliding and soaring)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
Card 1/2
YELINSOINdA. I. , ~ATICi�,OWSKAYA A.. 4,. 109-5-21/1,12
InterdeDartmental Seridnar fcr Cathode Electronics. (,.Iezhduvedomat-
vennyy seminar po kat,-.driu-7 zlektronike, Russian)
Radiotekhnika i Elf-ktrcaika, 1957, '1,-.L 2, Nr 5, pr 666-668
(U.S.S.R.)
At the 4. meeting held on the 4.3-1957 lectures were delivered
on the autoelectron emission.
1.) M.I.IELINSON showed that the present conceptions concerning
the molter elifect process are not able to explain all known
experimencal facts. The lecturer suggested a new point of
view (explained in detail in Radiotekhnika i Elektronika,
1957, Vol 2, Nr 1, p 75), which is based on an assumed
essential heterogeneous potential distribution within the
dielectric plate.
2.) V.N.SIUUMNIK dealt Yvith measurewents carried out concerning
the zirconium work function in tungsten.
3.) A.S.SO.130LEVA spoke about the investigation of autoelectron
emission in dependence on hydrogen pressure in a device con-
sisting of a flat anode and a conical or semispherical
cathode.
4.) V-A.STAONOV investigated the discharge process in the vacuum
in the presence of a subignition sparic.
109-5-21/22
Interdepartmental Seminar for Cathode Electronic:3.
5.) I.N.SLIVKOV described the investigation of breakdwm in the
vacutwi in the case of flat an(! spherical steel electrodes.
6.) A.I.KLMR1 reported on the invcstigations in the electron
projector.
7.) G.A.BOGDANOVSKIY spoke about the measuring of re3istance on
a tungsten contact when openinZ the electrodes.
ASSOCIATION: Nct given
PRESFAITED BX:
SUBMITTED: 25.3-1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 212
SIMONOV, V.A.; KUTUKOV, G.F.
Blectric circuit for high-speed framing photography of
charges by means of electron optical image converters.
fot. 6:90 159.
(Blectron optics)
(Photography, High
pulse dis-
Usp.nauch.
(MIRA 13:6)
speed)
"702
24,2120 50v/104_4_3_::/32
AUTHORS; r,,"ow.kiy. V.L.. Luk'Y-lw, -T-', 51"' G'V' and
Skr.t..k
TITL&i Report on the Second aat-U.I.n
aLectr-A..
P2210DICAL, vdl;t.k"1kA,l .1ti,trumika, 1959. Yol 4. Mr B.
Vv 133 - 1338 USSR)
ABSTRACrg Th:lconforeacep was or&anLs*d by the Ac.Sc.USSR. tile
KI -try of Kigher Bduc&tLaa and Moscow State Voivorsity.
1*1111';21 - *M,11lodto or Red"cLnI the Zuergy "at in the
Ur..U4owu-.
Pi~vo,ar and Y.r. rdty_-mko - oPUcrodlacnarge. -4
a 5~ w... M`ot.l tioctr.d.. in tUgh
V*A. Slaoccov and (j!P_X&zukow - olOv*2t&&&,cu of the
Lai Lon- and Development of a High-olts'.
Di.ch-g. 1z T
a.m. ~- *The Chalract *r-
Istica Or Ignition L. HIgh.-u- to M.vm.tj6c
la7~1forAt-121k at &I. dealt With the tranaror of the I*ctr.a.
alaterI&I dtiring tile pro-breakdown stage L. eacutUR.
Rolanov at &I. - "The Hati,an of Micro-particl.s of
Y.cu-'.
The third section dealt with the problems of electric
*P"k-. toronle "4 ZborprottLeaL opplLcatia". It was
prosid.4 O,ar by X.S. 3t.koj'nLko.. Th. foLl.w&hg papar.
war. reads
T~L~I~VtLov at &I. taveatigatLou of the &.a.
Cam"
Q.v. AlobA -%v - s9lostontary Processes In %be I-Alati..
Zoav at Carome-cype C~ociu4torv at Atmospheric Proosul,os*.
"Appear-. Of . Core- 01micharg. 1.
.t Hydrg.. and Nitrg.n-
P.X. chl.tyk.v, .% .1. P-P."k.. of the carana
O/C."tal. CyLi.dric.l $yet-..
kS. Sob Klyer_rg~-d -.:Appear.". of Dilichar&e
.:n4
an at Go* Pree-.4 of
We
10-3 - 1.0 - Hg*.
1%a I. - -Method: of Llipl.r jamilmiati.ft of
Air By 311"n3i of Aerc-loniswra (so* p L335 of the Jurzal).
at W1. - 'Ti.. Spectra of the X&dL4t on of
.rga in Inert GA*eae (see P 12346 Of the
P v "4 kA_lt.k - -Pr.d..tL.a of 111gh
by W.-"a of-47ork D4-h.rg.a*.
in 'L.n; rtth: K.xq.tia #Laid .9
P:r at '. D & I'lli; Surface .9 Two XoJ&.*.
%A_.~=rffl11ch**.a o t
I.A. StakoVilikow - o3ow Data Froa the Study or Le"
Properties of the Dr-kdoett of Cauproo.*4
ar:tLe'-Ir unicorn Fl*X4 to the Prolisase of
LooolLsed Xall-u"foratiti..'.
&I. - "Pul. ..d 0..&lXcgr.ph&c
Teak" quo" f the M-Auracent of the DLocharge LAgs
La 0L.I.4trl:.r- (a.. P 1_237 or Ch.
A Paper by .1.19. Rjo trk2l dealt with the probjewe of the
-1- theory of the olactru erosion (see P 1330 of to.
jourtiall.
Th. C rth 4onti.. ... Presided o~.r by S.Yu. L"17.".
;ad :a Goodi.mad with the macil-taitt-ry and low.
rq.."r alt-hars.- Th. p.p.r. .~. read,
4 A. & LAb..1 - -Th
ou'r .L -i l ~~. h:t
A motel wLre-.
T.&. Siown" . -Propagat ion of Plan,va Prowl L4e&l Palo*
Cord 7/ljq"'--Ti"f*r*v at or " Ul""r-
Arc By "-" af an glectron-optlo&I
M. 4!t
Rjffa anci --w - of
the 21"trL. Viola '~-N 1~0
..'I . .9.1-Lailut. .1th an
RL"tron No4ol of &-Syvt &, .1 1,i- )rA-
'n.cle Solopleso,
A-M. AltdrLonev, at .1. ~'r magnetic and lientri.
F"I'"'Ka-POWO"CUL PUI..
-~A-m-"'mar--it (B"J'n4) - *S,L'Ct-..p&. p.t."al"CL.4
or Plx~lsa Tosperature - L%o *&*t&s gquirmomta
(..!h; 132b or the jou,lial).
rho Plit"' by "Ar"'lill & A.,&,rost
tile he,
the a lootr:al...nd Ion t. t. lho,,44
of th . " order; '.rds~jg,
tile alectrou teep-tur-
a Lon
" 102
50V/109-4-d-22/31
... w , -T--. SPL-- - G-Y- A"
TITLgi 9*port an the 3"aad All-Union C..f ...... on Ga.
4lactromice
PMODICA.L. Radiat.kJ%.1k. I #I*ktroalka. 1959. V.1 4, Mr 8.
pp 1339 - 1355 (U333t)
L rolty and 'Now Do%. a X-ray
Dtiring Pula. Dx.il-re.o.
dealt with the L.1-ti-
z&tian or the nout7ion radiation in powerful gas discharges
in chambers with :od-
N.A.-Do" Y_ t
c a I t", or the .. Discharge
In C.A.L.&I Ch-b.r-.
3-1(- 0401-t0! at .1. - 'A Txirn of Pl.... I. Tran-mrs,
an the of . Cathode Spot
on Mercury LA a La.-pron.- Ar." (--. p 1;.189 or the
A.A,_JtabjgA (Xojgl-4) - 'A Saw rh-y or the Cathode Spot-
P 1295 of %h. J.i,ramll.
L.M-Droustoys - ftPos&ttvw Coli,an in A 1jydroSea Discharge
With Stationary and Pula* Load*".
-I.C._ Pskraskjar~ch add A~' I ~ud - -Current OtatrLbuti:m, on
thi_3~tao:o at RI.etrodes La 2jectria Pulse DL&charZ*o
_L,A__UC- -Sam. Prop.rtj.. f Ga. Dx..h.rg.. in
1. [Islas- Counters..
GlocoVIL and Y..Lr
+rAa2.yAkjZ_- "C..parl.oo of tL~.'
Initial Ve-ionAsation In the rsotopes of Hydrojen (H
and 0) ..
.A-,Akok!xi4& coam~%LaLcatvd so- results on the p~brugkdowo
-aurr of pulse. at Low pr ... . ...
N.Y.. V.A_k&2y_syA and A.A. Z-t..~ - -Charg-dounity
WAv.s in CT-L-A-U-iMl PL ......
or Cs.ahosLow"j. A... Information
;A the ..w.-Lik. phenomena in plan.a.
&in the problan of the 4sto-inatton
d.;,If!.t tans in P.I..
wCanvootta. I..t.1,IlLty or a Plasma StrLag*.
-Theory of . High-
":!,"o-ture Plan tritf_~e.,
The rItt ft *"%Lou was pr#314#4 Qe.r by 9.A. K4pt.ov and
dealt with bIgh-froquancy cLirronts in Cases. Th* following
paper. were readi
vTo. Gqjq4%t - *Fornation of Citra-hirb Yr.qu"ay P%LIs*
Miici~irg.._ " Xa.,t Ga...".
CL.I. !ntsyk - -ImrIu.=* of the Bound4,y Condition.
tie To ~-__Uom and Mac Q:r HLgb-tr.4.s^ y
c . I.. .
J.A_ . .1 - Ie., at C
Ult,.-"&b Fr.q-nay PLas. Discharge and the Preens. or
it.
!jX_Zm&ts%k.r and *3Q.- Result. of %ft.
Investigation of the Formation of Low-pressure High-
fr.qu"oy Discharges'.
A) - "C.n4..tt'It 7 or Weakly zon4oad
or Transition From
rwft`QC&*&GaAh!r'louat Atmo:phherLCc.ft:aa%&ro.w.
t . ortor-
ta-G*I"t - -The
let's. uttv.-high Frequency CLLvr..t and ch. Direct
curr"t in Ga. D.a.b.rx.e.
analysed the 4anduativitj at the disim
ts6r&cjft& p &&,am in the window of a resonance d&z.barg.
tub..
and dealt with the
or the probe method to hX&h-fT%%MoAC7
41scharS.. ... p 1236 of the J~nal).
T2.4 paper by V. To. Kits" .% -I- no. d."t.4 9. the
at the Ultra-higb frequency plasma by
.a.as of the 3tark affect.
&I. dealt "it,, 1,1,, ,I*bl:.
y . . pr
1 4. in a h4Sh_f,.4..- $.caar .1 1
TtA&&&CAiL.f 1b,as,j. ~..4 a paper ..t-.tl.d "High-
treq oamy Discharges Hochman'.
Th. u rk of the I.th`L:wotL.. ... d.eo%od %* the probLown,
:f plasma "4 its r&dL&tL..& the 6" tion we. presided
,or b, V.A. F.b,tkpt The following paper. -or. r..di
I u' bg* Cagan, . w1jo ?Jjjn11%j*Probq Mothods of Plemam
V.I. or* doe, - -O.9LIl.&r.Pb&c M ... ~r-,.nt, in PI
In.
b Me of ".4 1
th;.Tre~aajt Txye",
A9 bck, L_ f 11-ct, lotion. - 4
Z/()37/62/U0U/005_6/038/049
E140/E520
Ao"i iiOUS: -Sinionov, V.A. and Mileshking A.G.
TITLE, Method and api)aratus of a pulsed mass spectrometer
Cor s0itivirig fast phenomena in low-pressure gases and
rioii-statioxiary plasma
PE'RIODI CAI': Leskoslovensky casopis pro fysiku, no-5-6, 1962,
653-665
TEXT: 'rhe transit time mas s-.gpdc trome ter described by
"'. C. Wiley and McLaren (Rev.Sci. Instr. 26, 1955, 1150) is not
buitable for observing rapid reactions. The paper describes the
design and characteristics of a chronotron (transit-time pulsed
mass-spec trome ter) intetided for the analysis of neutral gas in a
pre!--.,sure range of i X 10-10 to 10 'mm Jig, for the analysis of 6
ioll"i irl a non-statioriary plasma with a concentration of I -x 10 to
1 X 1016 cFn_3 and for the atialysi.4 of ions in a strong magnetic
field The duration of the processes studied may be from
I %- 1~_7 sec up to conLintious operation. The extent to which
the method can be used is shown on examples of the analysis of
currents of molecules desorbed from the surfaces of solids, a
SLiidy of the mechanism of sorption and catalytic reactions on
Card 1/2'
Me thod alld appara Ous of a Z/037/62/000/005-6/038/o4g
E140/E520
ri-newed surfaces using stable isotopes, a study of the intcraction
of' hydrogen pla-5)mi with the walls of Vacuum systems, a study of
the laws of the plasnia in pulsed discharges and when studying
the passage of atomic bonds through highly ionized plasma.
There are 1.2 figures. J1112,
ASSOCIATION: Vyzklimny 6stav pro valruovou elektroniku Rady
mirij.strO SSzili, Moslcva
(Research Institute for Vacuum Elecironics of tne
Council of i'llinisters of the TJSSRs Moscow)
Card 2/2
ACC -NR,--APG033'419 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/010/1831/1841
AL-r;jOjt: Gorbunov,Yo.P.; Kotol'nikov,Yu.N.; Kutukov,G.P.; Simonov,V.A.
ORG: none
TITLF: Investigation of the material balance between the plasma filament and the
gaseous shall in Lho Tokumak-3 toroidal machine
SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 10, 1966, 1831-1841
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen plasma, plasma confinement, gas pressure, ionization gage,
gas absorption, ion lifetime
ABSTRACT; The authors have employed specially designed ionization gages to record
the pressure of the neutral gas surrounding the plasma filament during operation of
the Tokamak-3 machine, and with the aid of the data thus obtained they discuss the
exchange of material between the plasma, the surrounding gas, and the stainless steell
linear of the toroidal discharge chamber. The electron beam of the ionization gage
was modulated to make it possible to distinguish the ionization gage signal against
I the noise background from the main discharge, Each instrument consisted of two
identical ionization gages in a single envelope; one gage of the pair was usually
operated with a cold cathode and its signal was subtracted from that of the normally
operated gage to reduce the noise background. Entrance of charged particles into thei
ionization-Lrage was prevented by an electrostatic trap. Data were recorded under
L-Card
UDC: 533.9
ACC NRs AP6033,119
different operating conditions: the dura-Lion of the discharge was 12 ov 20 millisec;~
the magnetic field strength ranged from 12 to 25 k0e; the init-al hydrogen pressure
varied from 6 x 10-5 to 4 x 10-4 torr; and the linear temperature was varied between
20 and 5000 C. Some of the data are presented graphically and are discussed. With
the old of the material balance equation, a technique is developed for deriving the
lifetime of an ion in the plasma from the gas pressure measurements, the usual
measurements of plasma density and radius of the plasma filament, and the known or
assumed cross sections for charge exchange and ionization of atoms and molecules in
the plasma. The ion lifetime was found to increase with increasing magnetic field
strength and to be very sensitive to other characteristics of the plasma. Investi-
gation of these relationships Is being continued. The ion lifetime was found to be
somewhat less than the duration of plasma confinement under all the investigated
conditions, and the plasma density was found to be about equally determined by the
ion lifetime and the lifetime of an absorbed atom on the linear. Orig. art. has:
3 formulas and 10 figures.
SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 15NovG5 ORIG. REF; 010 OTH REF; 007
Card 2/2
KAGM.OVIC11,1viadi,mir Yefinovich, OLE"1111K, Nikolay Georgiyevich;
SIF *,I;OV, Vladirir Andre-
- -C FEMIOV~ I.F.., red.;
SIL,',TC'Klllr,, V,I..- tekhm. red.
I
ITrumportation of Omsk Pi-ovince]Transport Omskoi oblasti.
Omsk, Omokoe knlzhnoo izd.vo, 1961. 45 p. (MIRA lc~:8)
(Omsk Province-Transportation)
-V I V.
"Eial,j -icui -:Arci of crot-e-n ~'M)L. Ga3tor i-lait L;.l
in kxp, rlil,-Ie.,,*~s on t,:.(, 1,adrdni,, of !-.rr Ga.~~d hl-1 ~tci, ~Ii-ujnion 3ci-.es
~si, of' iiiiiaal llusbanAr:e , i,-ocoiv, 19,54. kALbEiol, '.'o 1, Jan 55)
Ll-,i"-V(:,y Of iciulil'Ific anc: ~ccllidcal 'i.,iscrtatioris bc;fe~~.cicd ,, USSA i-ducational
ln.ltimAions (13)
SU: jUnI. Ju. 596, 21;., Jul 5
bf)8"v') V A T_A,
R05 L3
u z 11 a aill
ilil,a
m ii".
V. D.
711!~ -r
VfUritication imd neu atfoll 01 cw%
r Uquid-p --4- 1, 1 . ,
tion products of benum and other bydmmb*a
Irm
Simonov. Z. F.'T"s
va. a
&r lec
ACI, and other
are r ved rom chlorination products by Oassiag them
through an adsorbeiit-filled tow,.Ir. Spent Al silicate'cim- -1
alY3t, SiOt gel, bmtonite, limestone, or Meev or Chmokov
clay, can be used as filler.
CIMON PCIRUGIIIXOV, yu.p., kand.teklm.nauk, red.; GEKTINA. R.F.,
inzh., red.; KUTINXOVA, G.K., tokhn.red.
[Mechanization and automatic control for the preparation of
molding materials] Mekhanizataiia i avtomatizataiia pri.-Otovle-
niia formovochnykh materialov. Sverdlovsk, TSentr.biuro tekhn.
informataii, 1959. 34 p. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Sverdlovokiy ekonomicheskiy
administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Foundries-Bquipment and supplies)
(Automatic control)
ACC N16 APU 0 3 5 6 7 7 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413166/UOO/019/0026/0026
INVFNTOR: Simonov, V. D.; Shakirova, A. H.; Savin, V. P.; Zvereva,
V. V.; RoMW_i~o_Vi h-,*-V';-'-I.-; Naumkin, P. V.
C
ORG: none
TITLE! Proptirntion of tiviolear6artaLes. Claas 12, No. 186437 (announced
by Ufa Branch of the All-Union Scientific Re.--jearch Institute of Ghemi- :;
cala for Plant Protection (Ufim.,;kiy filial Vt3esoyuznogo nauchno-isaludo-'
vatel'okogo inatitur-a khimicheakikh uredatv zaahchity ranteniy)] I
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyahlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znaki,
no. 19, 1966, 26
TOPIC TAGS: thiolcarbamate, carbamic acid/s'a'lt, alkyl halide
ABSTRACT; In the propooed method for preparing thiolcarbamates of the
general formula
/NCOSR,. L
(where R', R". and R"' are saturated alkyls) by the reaction of Salto
of thiocarbamic acid with alkyl halides on heating, saturated alkyl
halides are used as the alkylation reagents and the process in conducted-
L,~-4,d l/ 2 UDC; !~~7 k_~ 6 -! t 0 7 1
-6-0 3 5 6 ~L 7---- ------ -
ACC NR, AP
at 100-130-C, 5-10 aCm in an inert solvent, eogop petroleum L-cher.
(W.A. 501
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 09Nov65
C.rd 2/2
USMANOV, Yu.A,., zasI. dayatell nauki Bashkirskoy ASSR, otv, za vypusk;
Y.11111MATIP Lk, glav. red.; YUBYAKOV, 1,A,, red.; ABDUL'YENEV,
M.I,, red., DY!,ENT, 0,14,, red.,~ IMAYEV, M,G., red., M~SKONICH,
S,M,, red.; KMESTMISKIY, V,I., red.,: ')Ef6Err,'I, L,I., red.;
SIMONOV, V.D., red.
LrChemicalization of agriculture in Bashkiria]Khimizatsiia sell-
skogo khoziaistva Bashkirii; trudy konferentsii. Ufa, Bashkirskoe
respublikanskoe pravlenie Vses. khim. ob-va im. D.I.Mendeleeva.
No.'L. 1959. 117 p. (MIRA 16-.1)
1. RespublikRnskaya konferentsiva Do vovrosam khImizatsii sel-
skago khozyayntva BASSR
I
PR ,u
ol;-ria-Agricul, ral chemistry)
160) PHA32 I BOOK 1"WrTATION 30V/2048
Sverdlovsk. UmllaklY Politekhnichookly Institut Imeal S.M. Kirova
Toorlya I praktiks litaynogo proizvodmtva (Theory and Practice in the
'Oundry Industry) Moscow, Mahliz. 1959. 231 P. and 32 P.
(3oriess Its: LSbOrnik) Typ. 9) Zrrats 811P Inserted. 5,000
copies printed.
Zd.x A.A. Garahkov, CorresPOndiAg Member. USSR Academy of Sciences.
Dootor of Technical Sciences, Prorossar; Tech. Zd.: N.A. Duainal
Uoa. Rd. (Ural-31berian Division. Naahglz)s A.V. Kalstina.
Eftia"r.
FWFWs This book Is intended for engineering and scientific workers
of Institute& and machim-buildIng plants. as well as for students
or advanced courses at wusea.
COW91Uals This aalleatlan consists of artIcles deallng with practical
problomm In foundry processes. The articles review the achieve-
Monte or umi foundry workers In the peat 40 yeare and present
aspect* of a current Study on the Casting of nodular cast Iran.
Its properties find Casting methods. A description Is given of
artletla end architectural casting. Consideration Is given to the
PVObl" Of combatting P800 In steel And aluminum. The structure
Of Cost steel Is dlacussed. A recent Investigation of vacuum
G8StIA4 Including Its characteristic Propertiom and new applications
,a a100 Promentod. Thsro are 32 pm at photographs 11luAtratlans
book. No personaM I
at the end of the II, *a are mentioned. References
follow man art. I*.
TAN& OP COWMMTS:
Tb"ry and pmetlas in the Foundry Industry 30W/2048
Pan 1. GgIgm FROStim IX CASTINO
&ubWkj g M [Candidate or Technical 39100988). Investigating
Z_ - Level "to System During Your-
_T;;SoGS*G ~G'Arlft 10 the Multiple
IT4 19
Dabitokly, G.M. investigating the Action or the Multiple Level
~at* System During Submerged Inflow of Mot'Ll 26
in this anlele and the pro-iodIng one the author discusses the
results or a laboratory-seals Investigation todetermine the hy-
drealle Iowa and the characteristics Or the multiple 10V01 Elk"
system.
IC&ndld&tg of TgclLntc&l SeLonesel, Yu'F_ Poruchikov
it-M-10M.T. Technical 39lonces I . and. V. P. UiZal_~V_g
fthIM Shell Molds from MIXOm With 6 Wafer class mawe 39
The autharvi briefly review tht-mosotting material* used as
bL"*Fo In Gold making and make@ a parLijol comparison with
mt:r glolous d far the Sam PurPO 0. They stress the toeh-
old I and on::Lcal advantages of the latter. Also given Are
Ue a p ltIon of enter glass binders, favorable acting addl-
tiveso and methods or application.
-
SIMONOVY V.F,.
Tmsign and operation of sump tanks of hydrau1ic un.-.s for the
cleaning of castings. Lit.proizv. no.10:16-18 0 164.
(M RA 1814)
SIMONOV, V.G.; SINOMOV. K.S.; BIKCHENUT, M.A., redaktor; KRITHOY, P.A.,
~- ,, , . telthutcheakiy redaktor.
[Manual for railroad dispatch and yard clerks] Rakoyodstvo tekhni-
chaskomi kontorshchiku i spischiku vagonov. Mosirva. Gos.transp.
shel-dor. Isd-vo, 1952. 131 p. (KLU 7:11)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministeretvo putey soobahcheniya.
(Railroads--Train dispatching)
simalov, V. 0.
SIMCNOV., V. Gb4 "The experimental principles of the alpha-neutron
structure of even-even nuclei and homologous groups of nuclei."
Comell State Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Chkalov. Gomel',,
1956. (Disserattion for the Degree of Owdidate in Physico-
-mathematical in Sciences).
SO: Knizhaya latopis', No 23# 1956
3'AQb' jja -~qr~gqrlycvich; NAYDOVICH, AX., red.; BELEVIKAYA,
SINITI: OV'- V-I'J -Y
" -- - I.Ye., tekhn. red.
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mikrofizichoskikh protsessakh. Minsk, Izd-vo Belgosuniversi-
teta in. V.I.Lenina, 1961. 20 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Quantum theory)
SIMONOV, Vyacheslav Grigorlyevich; S-11IMOVA, K.M., red.; DUL'OVIK,
A.P., tekhn. red.
[Matter and the electromagnetic field] Veshchestvo i elek-
tromagnitnoe pole. Minsk$ Izd-vo MVSS i PO BSSR, 1962. 126 p.
(MIRA 17:3)
MAiCCR.-;VICH$ Vitaliy Sergeyevich; VEPRIK, Gennadiy Nikolayevich;
GERkJI-TV, Iasiliy Petrovich; SIMOIIOV$ Veniamin Georgiyevich;
WtODFTSKOV, A.P.,, inzh., retsenzent; LYUTTSAU, A.G., inzh,,
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Obnaruzhenie i ustranenle neispravnostei na elektrovozakh VL22".
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,;It,., an;.
[special of
fielil -,etsialtnaia tecriia
-k, - gliaia olikola, 181
(141HA 18:9)
ST-MCJIIOV) V. T. : Yjaster Fh,Irs-Wth Sci (dies) -- '4:1he cnstalline structures of
,
-in by lh a ISSR
bl~yFonite and Heldoi3erlte". r4o6ccrw, 1958. Published t e AC e Scl I
17 T)p (Acad Scl ~OSSR, Tnat of Cnistallogmpkv), 160 copies (KL, No 1, Y?99~, 117)
AUTHORS: Simonov, VII. and Belov, N,V. SOV/-/0-3-4-5/26
TITLE: X-D-e-termination of the Structure of Ambligonite by the
Method of Minimalisation (Opredeleniye struktury
ambligonita metodom minimalizatsii)
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, Br 4, pp, 428--43? (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A full determination of the structure of crystals of
LiAlPO4F has been made by a superposition process. The
resolving power of the function used has been estimated
and the crystal-chemical properties of lithium have been
elucidated. The triclinic cell of a natural specimen with
small sodium content was found to have the 0dimensions
a = 5-0~, b = 5.16, c = ?.08 A; a = 109 524,
0
= 10? 301, Y = 97 541. Previous authors have chosen
different axes but their measurements agree with the above.
Three Weissenberg photographs were taken of equatorial
layer lines with filo radiation and intensities were
estimated visually, 218 OkI, 190 hOL and 167 hkO
reflections were recorded. The statistics of the hOZ zone
showed it to be centred and implied that the space group
was P-1 i~ = 2 The Patterson projections p(x,z)
Card 1/4
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A Determination of the Structure of Ambligonite by the Method of
blinimalisation
and p(y,z) were calculated. If represents a
&0
Patterson peak with a radius vector r0 I then several
superposition functions are available, in particular;
P(.E- 112 r ) + F(r + 1/2 r
0 -0
n = P(r 112 r0).P(.r + 1/2r 0)
M = min. P(E - 1/2 r0 P(E + 1/2 r
I = 2: - ~(;! - 1/2 ro) P(E + 112 r0)~
and M = 1/2 1 .
The P-Al and P-P peaks were identifiable in the
Patterson projections and, as the M function was shown
to be the most powerful, it was calculated for the x,z
and y,z projections with the vectors F-P and Al--Al
and enabled oxygen positions to be found. The corresponding
Uard 2/4
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A i)etermination of the Structure of Ambligonite by the Method of
blinimalisation
structure factors were calculated and electron density
projections constructed with very satisfactory agreement.
It was concluded -Lat the Li atoms were distributed
statistically betseen two positions, final R values
(incl. zero reflections) of about 15% being obtained., The
final co-ordinates were: (xly~z) Al, (0~010);
AIII (0-50, 0.50, 0.50); P (0-565, 0.883, 0.238);
01 (0.6461 0.680, 0.3485); 011 (0-659, 0.194, 0.402);
0111 (0.724, 0.836, 0.0805); OIV (0.234, 0-?95~, 0.1115);
(F,OH) (0.143, 0.319, 0.267); 112 Lil (0.92, 0.575, 0.18);
1/2 LiII (0-995, 0.65, 0.25). The accuracy is estimated
at P + 0.002 A, 0 + 0.005 A, 1/2 Li + 0.05 A . Diagrams
axe given of the ways in which the P tetrahedra and the
Al octahedra link up and a calculation of the way in which
uard 3/4
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A Determination of the Structure of Ambligonite by the klethcd of
Minimalisation
Pauling's rules are satisfied is made. For the 0 atoms,
the balance is satisfactory but for the (F,OH) ions there'
is a discrepancy of 2091G in the bond strength calculations..
There are 5 figures, 3 tables and 21 references, 8 of which
are Soviet, 13 English.
ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii Ali SSSR (Institute of
CrystallcWaphy of the Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 12, 1958
k,ard 4/4
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SEMENOV, Ye.I.; KAZAKOVA, K.Te.; SIVOWV, V-I-
-- -.....
"Soldozerite"' a new zircon m-neral and other minerals of the woehlerite
group in alkali pogratites. Zap. Vses. =in. ob-va 87 no-5:590-597
158. (MIRA 12:1)
(Zircon) (Woohlerite)
2o-119-2-44/6o
AUTHORS: Simonovp V. I., Belov, N. V., Member, Academy of Sciences,
IT391r- -- -_
TITLE: The Crystalline Structure of Amblygonite (Kristallicheskaya
struktura ambligonita)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1956, vol. 119, Nr 2,
pp,4'354 - 356 (USSR)
I
ABSTRACT: Initially the amblygonite LiAlPO 4(F,OH) is charcterized in
detail (Reference 2). The amplitude statistics F hol have con-
firmed the pret:ence of a center of symmetry in the amblygo-
nits. Paterson's projections p(x, z) and p( y,z) made the
rep,ularitiea of the centrosymmetric crystals be seen (Reference
4) which made possible the elimination of the vector-branches,
which correspond to the distances between tile atoms; the latter
are connected to the center of symmetry. Moreover the mini-
mizing (References 5,6) could be carried out according to the
Qard 1/4 projections. The approximated values of the coordinates of all
2o-119-2-46/6o
The Crystalline Structure of Amblygonite
atoms apart from Li could be determined from M 4(x,z) tLnd
it 2(y'z) (Rel'orence 7). The precision of the structure was
carried out according to the projections of the electron den-
Bity LT(xqy), a(z,z),a(y,z) without taking Li into considera-
tion. The precision process was continued according to the
latter with the same signs according to which the latter pro-
jections were built up, until the converted signs of all am-
plitudes Fhol and Fokl (for F exp ~ 0) harmonized. In order
to determine the position of Li, the difference synthesis
CT4, (x,z) (figure 1) was calculated under elimination of the
contribution (vklady of all atoms apart from Li. The aeome-
trical analysis of the structure has shown the peaks 1 and
2 (fi6-ure 1) are corresponding to the "centers" of 1 irregular
polyhedra with common facet (figure 2). It can be assumed
that Li with a weight of 1/2 has statistically positions in
Card 2/4 the ambly,~:onite which are Oi5 k apart from each other. This
The Crystalline Structure of Ambly.-Ionite 2o-119-2-46/6o
conclusion has been confirmed by the calculated coefficients
of the authencity R for different possible positions of Li.
The assumed coordinates of the base atoms of the amblygonite
- 2 kinds of Al without parameter (in centers of symmetry)
and 7 other atoms in common positions with 24 parameters
(1i hrs statistically 2 positions) - are collated in table 1.
The common anions (F, OH) unite the Al-octahedra in chains
which extend parallel to the line bi. The bands of the al-
ternating P- tetrahedra and Li-polyhedra extend in the same
direction. The tetrahedron-octahedron-bands are combiried in
lattices which are at right angles to the direction c .
Figure 3 shows the projection of a lattice with Al and P, but
instead of Li-polyhedra positions are given which are taken
by Li with a probability of 1/2. moreover interatomic distances
in the amblygonite are given. The assumption of a structural
relationship between amblyeonite and herderite (Reference 9)
is not confirmed,,as in the structure of the amblyConite/lattices
exclusively consistin4; of tetrahedra or octahedra are lacking.
There is, however, a similarity of the chains in the amblygo-
Card 3/4 nite with those in nphc!ne CaTiSiO 5* There are 3 figures,
The Crystalline Structure of Anbly,onite 2o-119-2-40/6o
t-I
1 table and 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
I
SUBMITTED: Decenber 30, 1957
Card 4/4
V ~,,v fi V Yt~mb c-r. c -I a erny ~,lt' v n
-.r-:ict are of f:;?idhozeri te Wris t--k 14 r- i-,
s t r
-IK t j ra a c.,y e r i t
C 1.1,; VC)kLa(iy ~,.ademii ririuk 1958, Vol 122. Nr ~. 1;,) -116
~'P R.'. ~"T (in Hic. basis of an analysis M. e. Kazaicova gave tfis~ o r m., I a
N. M n 11 i Zr )si 0 (-.-,OH) i'(jr zirccnium titanijm
o , 0 , 7 0175 2 a
sil,cate T i (1,
,) found by Ye. !'emenov called
oeitih,?zerite. L.ccording tc optical and roentgen goniometry tr-~~
m:nerai is monoc-inic -f-nd has the cell parameters a
u a ~ 18. 50 and 102c43' The allegation th,
a t
s,~-i dh.,,z,~r i t e is holohearal was confirmed b.,; tne amp!it:;d-t~
S -!.I t i Z~ t i es ; F1101 " : by means of this statistics a clear laccord-
ing to INA' 2) cent rosymmetric distribut,,on co,,Id bf, observ-d.
the probif-em arose
-,.ccorain4! tv the specific weight d ",;7
to '.hc: rpalization of *the structure with 1) ',"i- and i 7,r-atoms
Car,--' I ;),,r ~,eIL 4n the F-21"r group in wi-.ich only 2- and 4-fo"d U~)sitkrsn-',
ib-L e a :3 ,j t s ,3 4 b I -e t d ra Ar r- b r c
F
cin thf- str,;rt,~-re by mF-ins of' thp suPerP3.,-,t'.On
rer-i 1 Ls .Y-.rp -,bta i ned f'rum the pro j ect on D (' x reg i la r i tY
.n the pf-)~,iti~n of' the po~aks co,ild be or)Fevved !'re,,,m pro-
J,ctiori nicii rec~-ntly l'ouml by the for amhllygrmit~-
c- f 1) . It ~)tice pl,iyed rin impor'-,n~ pr--rt in thc, (!~*trmin-ltion
,,t' the epi-loto In 2 ~i)rm wltn
%DDT*,:)X-;M.ltc-ly aiomic numbers mu-- D-i placed ri ccenter.-.
.V mm e t, ry c r,.
-in,, I ri t riot identicai .-.fAch are 'it a
-i tr~)M f---icn further unalyniF, -i* projectJ-n in;ler
A
, ) n ~i i d erf. . i -) n 1,~ fthe reg.jlarltie-c of the of
or rF o n
(giv~,n in .(et' 6) G13L.(- pc,.-~sibli- the observriti-in r)t* tw- otrier
heavy atom..-.. The relsitive .1-sition -A' the 4 rb.,:erv~-d
!leeri ,*-.I, the suner:)csizior. -f trie Patpr~-,,)n an,j ~,~r
o~' 'A6 (X,Z). The ;.-itt,~r furnished that f*ii-.~-,t
~jrface model of the str,ict'..,re. Tnio wa.l- 1--iteron d---terrrir.~(i n.-,-,
pre.-in,ely by ttle Off the siqn~; %r,,d by +1-,r--
-)f' 'h-, vro,iectior-l~- li~x,z). .-.fter having ret~;rned to
i..v.z) th,~ it-ith-rv fleterminpd the nign ol' F Ok' by
1 r;,- t, ~ r; t 9 t i - t i c i m-f. nod (Ref's 7 . H Then v -i.-. c, n-, - r,
The Crystal Structure of Seidhozerite SOV/20-122-3-42/57
ed. A precise projection C(x,z) made possible the determinat4on
of the grain ratio from o(y,z), and the determination of the
latter by means of the normal method. The assumed coordinates
of the 17 base atoms (43 parameters) are given on table 1.
Seidhozerite proved to be a diorthosilicate inspite of its
orthosilicate empirical molecular formula. The 8th O-atom con-
tained in the chemical formula is not a component of the silicon
oxygen radical. The crystallochemical formula of seidhozerite
must be set up as followss Na 4MnTi(Zr 1,51 Ti 0,5 )02(F'OHt'Y712'
There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 11 references, 9 of which
are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: July 31, 1958
Card 3/3
I , i . - a
"qlie Crystal Structure of Soidoserite III,
A report, prusuriLed at the SyTiil)usL,zn of' the Int.ernut.lonal Urdoln oV Crystallography
Lennin[,rad 21-27 IMZY 1i.151-
SO;B 3.135,1171 -2-8 JIIY 14,15)
AUTIJORS: Simonov. V.I. and Belov, N.V. SOV/70-4-2-V3
TITLE: The Detc-rnlillation of the Crystal Structure cf sc;,-7dozerite
(Opvedelelliye strtthtury seydozerita)
PERIODICAL- Kristallografiya, 1959~ Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 163-173 (USSIZ)
ABSTRACT: Seydozerite from the Sevdozero erea ha:s the forinula
q
Na2(Mn 0.5 Tio .75 Zro .-75 )Si208(F,011) as described in the
work of Semenov. Kazalcova and the author, (Rof L). It is
monoclinic with the -zpace group
C2 Pc or C 4 P2/c and the cell dimensions
s 2h
5.53 .+- 0.2 [sic] b 7.10 + 0.03 x
C 18-30 .-*-. 0.10 A and P wai;
found by optical goniometry. Possible centro-symmetry
is indicated by the morphology. by;,.~the absenre of piezo-
electricity and by the statistics of the hA intensities-
Tile Patterson functions (projectione) confirmed this and
the holohedric group P2/c was assumed.
Cardl/5 dobs = 3.47 glve5 Z = 3-87 :;:, 4 forriulae units W cell.
The Determination of the Crystal Structure of
378 non--zoro reflexions in the hoL zt-nc and 331. in the
old, zone were used in the analysis. The absorption
0 --1
for X = 0.7.1 A was 35 cm and the cross-sertions of
the crystals used were 0.15 x 0.20 mm (ho and
0.3 x 0.5 Mm okl- . This-leads to errors in JFJ of up to
10 c" .' and 150,J', respez.-tivelv. P(y,z) and P(x,!,,) were
calculated and are reproduced., The heavy Zr-,Zr peaks
could be idenii.fied and used for superposition methods in
the (x.z) projoction. Statistical sign-determination
methods were found very suitable for the F(okl) reflexions
as the space group P2/c is appropriate For these
reflexions thosi:i w-tth I ~ )n liave.
F(ol-.1.) = F(oKO -.; Noki) F(oK.I,) and those with
I = 2n + I hav? F(okl) F(oid) - -F(eki) = NoKf)
70 reflexions with the greatest unitary structu~re
amplitudes were taken as "bankerst'. The signs were
considered found if \'-
pairs gave the saine sign.
Card2/5 264 out cf 351 sign--:~ siore thus allotted. The Fourier
projection x-ras then calculated. It reht-,svt-d 11 syStejtj;.j t j_ 4-
SOV/70-4-2-4/36
The Determination of the Crystal Structure of Seydozerite
over--regular atomic arrangement. which made zjuperpositi-~:-,
methods invalid and caused the statistical method to
give - 25,'~ of incox z ec t signs. Crystallochemical and
mineralogical considerations ccncerning the isomorpous
replacement had to be used in assigning the atomic
positions (see Table 1, p 168). The accuracy of the
atomic positions estimated by Vaynsliteyn's method was
Zr + 0.001, INIn 0.002- Ti +- 0.003; Si +1- 0-004~
Na + 0.005- 0 + 0.009 P . Aft x--coordiri-atos come from
f7(x,z) Where there are no non-overlapping maxima.
Phot and F nkj were calculated from the coordinates and
compared with the experimental values, giving roliability
factors of 17.2 azid for hoL and oki reflexions
(F ~ 0 up to sin ;flk -4 1.30 and F / 0 lip to
exp %t; exp
sin e'/,X 4~.0.66), respectively. Without coun!Ang F exp = 0
reflexionz, the values were 16.6 and 20.7%oo Counting up
tile bond strength balance a,;cording to Pauling's second
rule, there are some deviationb of 250"
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Tile Determination of the Crystal Struc turf tof ~~e_';14zerite
The formula ~an be writtE:ll StRl'.turally as
Na4IMnTi(Zr-l.5TiO .5 )02(FIOH)2 '20712 with % _- 2
There are end.le2s sheets of octahedra threaded on the
t,orofold azis. Atocis of Mn(Mg), .ri and Na alternate in
tilese ortahadra. Zr and Na octail,adr-a alternate in double
bands along the b -axis. Tile silicate groups are Si 2 07
double tetrahedra parallel to b . Cuspidine and
tilley-&.te have similar bonds betNften diorthogroups and
Ca.-octahedra. The bond distance:3 are tabulated and
analysed. The 001 cleavage is parallal to the sheets
of octahedra. Optical measuzements gave 2V +68o .
n 1.830, n - 1.758 and ij. = 1.725 n coincides
m P
with a and n wLLh b and this is i-.onsistent with
P
the structure, the Mn o'.:"^,ahedra accounting for most of
the refra,~tivity.
Card4/5
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The Determination of the Crystal Structurt! of Seydozerite
There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 21 refc~~c-ncr-s. 15 of -11-'Ic.-I
are Soviet, 2 international, 3 English and I German
ASSOCIKrIONt Inatitut kristallografii AN SSSR (Inatitilte Ot
Cry8tallography of the Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBMITTED - January 21, 1959
Card 515
AW I IOR: Simonov.._ V.I. SOV/70-4-3-5/32
TITLE: Superposition Methods of Solving Crystal Structure~3
PERIODICAL: Kristallo--rafiya. 1959, Vol 11, Nr 3, pp 302-311 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A review article. The various techniques used and
suggested for solving crystal structures from throir
Patterson functions are listed, those dependinZ on super.-
imposing the Patterson function on it!~elf after certain
disj.-,lacements receiving particular attention. Both
foreign and Soviet work is discussed. The principal Soviet
contributions have been by Butuzov; Sanadze and Zndanov,
Kitaygox-odskiy; Vaynshtayn, Martiedov and Belov. Exam-11 ez:
of structures solved prin,:~ipally by superposition are
listed:
Cs14 (20 atoms/cell; P2, I/a)
Cs'COC14 (28 atoms/cellj Pnam)
Cu'Mgo (CO (011) 2H,0 ('-3 parameters; C2/r,)
6'
Fe-carpholite
Cardl/3 Ca11POj, (z -~ 'I; Pi)