SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TOPOLYANSKIY, D.B. - TOPORETS, A.S.

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TOPOLTAN511Y, I;. B. 19753 - TOPOL-IAITSKIY, Ii. B. 0 orim,-nenii variatsionnykh metodov nripribliziliennom rrs:aeriin krr..mevykr zadach d1ya different-,%inlir,,kh um-vnenly ellejtichPf!ko!-o TI,)P- Priki. Y---ts?~zw~tikp- ". 317-2- meknanika, 1949, VYn- 3, ` b. astroromiYa SO: LLVOPISI ZXEITAL STATEY, Vol. 27, MOSK*"A 1949 .41:0 0 q 0 q 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 Oa 134061191811tium u m it 0 0 a IS jil a a It va 16 4 ft a a *-~w . $ ";- 16 arI A M W M W-_ M I 0o A r 00 00A ;_00 1.00 04 Iti 00 ..00 0: 8 -06 0 00 0 00't 179J. 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It Im T111% A&(IIlt-.ivv hal fAvw"Ill'. pf.qn-lfic' %wifil 00 Y-1wo Ow j"1111"113. Hfillg 100 t w as so 100 100 0a go 00 190 to o 00 40 00 0 fto me 40 61.0 AETAL'URGICAL L11111AILVE CLAHVICATWO goo glow li-fall-N stoms saminil Ve 0 L/ on. cog Ow d"T 121 b U v AT I ;I lat , I t" .0 K, I., I a I I a fill a IS q I w a I a a 3 goo 0 O .T 1 00 060000t006409 0 000 000000000000000000o V, 0 0 o , 000000 . 00 0000000000000 *00 0*000*00*09*000*000 SOV-21-56-4-11/29 O'n the Upper and Lower Functiona of S.A. Chaplygin in Some Boundary Problems ASSOCIATION: PRESENTEDt SUBMITTED: NOTE: a three-dimensional case and Green's function of the second order, There are 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 1 French., 2 American, I English and 1 Italian. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Dnepropetrovsk State University) By Member of the AS UkrSGR, B.V. Gnedenko July 12, 1957 Russian title and Russian names of individuals and institu- tions appearing in this article have been used in the trans- literation. 1. Functio-as--Theory 2. Harmonic function--Theory 3. Ope,-ato.-_7 (Mathemati,~s)--Applications Card 2/2 _~Z it It is 17 )v In IV 11 1) 34 0 IS it a 6, #1 At $I w 41 A A _j_L. a, ~ h - r 9 9 S_ I, v T,"_JL_.L_L_M, a Q w UT*_ k_A it, 4' A, I I On t1if f1al-ttan of 60 citawil- -go lied MrIcklef Istfilvat in Pla" f1sitkItY theory aaAf In a thr... dimenslanal boundary problem (in ltlt~Mn), Prill, 11,ji 41rkh, t4. 42.1429. Jitly-Atilt IWA a Autfint, al"mit. I" n -whorswo of Itis tvi,t jifr~itm,. papt,l.. 0 .00 the methm of evaltinfinit the lhtlrhw itsti StAl i4% ttv, cww #if PI". strM. A1.1"POllinte ~4111WV by mptl"Ill "( Itit, Itivim f1w 110011,1 ititexint a vabb, vivirrr 14-iti l1w o-tixet vise. I,.. Igi%_ wiwt,~wi. f-ir im-t ivisrxmi it, it 4111101-f %tililt- Opm ON,. Vol a th~'111114,41 Apirrvilar varinim'Xi FIN OONI, slyt" I'q Dish-I&I ififeciAl itKinster C* V01111'. lls4n 1UP "nl't; ~1644~ 11N, s P?) : 'W'nq two t1tv "Itiftil"ll bIt lilt, Int'll"T of it., NAV.. A filowthin will-(I 1'.1g lhe liffol"llkl 4")1m *0 ti'm f"' Out itfirli,'r .I Ow WAV, I'm 11"t 0- ...... IM .... .. is I he 9~00* twww"i.t'), Ali- -11h. %intilh-f that, 41., "%Ael f"? the Aeo thrichki iw~-Jtml Z NO till. Ai' ;:06 .490 %kg Wo 7 M. SLA WILLI&W-1 1,111""IL'if ck4%%IFvz.11c. t I - ZNt a I tit '0' IS 0 It f? tilt '414 Hit q1t it It it Otvo A 1 1-4 43 0 0 st 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 t 0 * 0 Zo. g -- * O_e 0 * 0;0 go 000000 0 0 000 0 0 0 a 4 0 0 0 00000060 0 41111 0 i TOTOLYANSM, D.B. (Topoliangtkyij D.Be) 1-111_11 ... - . - -... . . I.. Use of quasi-Hermitian interpolational polynomials in the approximate solution of two-dimensional boundar7 value prr.- blems. Dop. AN URSR no.7:843-847 165. (IMIRA 18:8) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. L-1557746 EW(d) IJP(c) ACC NR: AP5019409 SOURCE CODE: UR/0021/65/000/007/0843/0847 4 AUTHOR: Topolyanslkyy, D. B. (Topolyanskiy, D. B.) ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State University (Dnipropetrov'skyyi derzhavnyyi universytet) TITLE: The use of quasihermitian interpolation polynomials for approximate solu- A tion of two-dimensional boundary value problems SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 7, 1965, 843-847 TOPIC TAGS: elliptic differential equation, boundary value problem, interpolation .ABSTRACT: The boundary problem for a self-conjugate elliptical differential equa- tion is studied in the rectangular region D(a 0) ox ....... aw a,), where P(x, y), q(=9 y), r(x, y) and f(x, y) are'continuous in D + r of the func- tion, P and q are continuously differentiable in D + r for the homogeneous boundary Card 1/2 L 155 77-66 ACC NR: APS019409 .condition u/r = o. Ritz's method and the methods of least squares, and moments in a class of quasibermitian interpolation polynomials are used to obtain approximate .:values of the function and its partial derivatives at previously assigned points. ,The paper was presented by Academician M. M. Boholyubov. Orig. art. has: 10 formu- Ias. I .SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE; 16Jul64/ ORIG IMF: 006/ OTH REF: 000 Card 2/2 - -------- - - TOPOI,YANSKIY. D.B. [Topolian OW, AB.1 On submetaharmonic functions. Dop." URSR no.4:432-435 l6o. (MIRA 13-7) 1. Duepropetrovski3r gosudarl3tvennyy universitet. Predetavleno akademikom N.N.Bogolyubovym [M.H.Boholiubavym]. (Harmonic functions) MIKHAYLOV, Yu.A., lnzh.; ORLOV, V.N., Rane tekhn.nauk; POLOT"Y, I.F,, kand.te),b-.nauk; CHERNYAYEV, I.V.,, kand. tekhn.nauk,- VERSHOY, V.A.~ inzh.; NAW-4,OVSKIY, L.D., inzh.; TOPOLYANSK17, L.B., lnzh. Registration of internal overvoltages in 110 to 500 kv. operational power distribution nettworks. Elek. sta. 36 no.2:48-52 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) I - TwLy4sm9.AsA,---- Sudden dbath from fftqqmrative chondroperichandritis of the 1w7nx. Teat& otorina 2Z nos 071-72 S.-O 160. (MM 13:1-1) 1. Iz Cherkasakogo oblastnogo byuro (nach. - 11.P,, Turovets) sudabno- meditsinakoy ekspertisye (LUMM-DISUSES) (DEATH) V-" oNll c, zrof, !-,a c a! ws no. PC '01 !fin, ~~Iom.plica Lail L"y 041RA 13 ri 165. -;-,,P-tsxay tlexal)ii (zav. IWOf i. Kafedra faku V.1'.T.Vl'-iogrado-nL bebno~ tt-, ta ime ni leo fl, If-r,- na irsti t"t,!l '-i (nachalln-~k L.B.Shapirol) Bkrjrc;y Por,"cSr,c,,- L 36330-66 EWT(d)/T 1,TP(C) ACC NRt AP6007804 AUTHORs T olyanalkyy. D. B.--Topolyanskiy, D. B, op ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State Uniy.~~it ~(Dnipropetrovslkyy derzhavnyy universytet) TITLE: Selection of coordinate functions&by direct methods of finding eigenvalues and eigenfunctions SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 2, 1966, 135-138 TOPIC TAGS: eigenvalue, function analysis, polynomial solution, bounds, value problem, eigenfunction ABSTRACT: An approximate value of eigenfunctions has determined by the authors by using Ritz's method in the class of interpolational Hermitia polynomials in a one-dimensional boundary problem and in the class of quasi-Hermitian interpolational polynomials in a tvo-dimensional - boundary problem. As a result of this, the values of the eigenfunction L 36330-66 0 ACC NR, Ar0VV I U and their derivatives were obtained directly at preaelected points. Paper presented by H. H. Bogolyubov, Member of Academy of Sciences -USSR. Orig. art, has; 6 formulas. [Baned on authors' abstract) [NT] SUB CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: 16Feb65/ CRIG REF; 003 Card altaral ',2, Dec 1!~O a Las to r,,()::(, lei V,- 1JAVil-4--l-Is of th-2, ~M'11b-ition, 0 la - men ., - 'n . very vou"ablO t- -, on - -ilbitic r ec ormtnri a t.l. on-, i P aithouzn ,at ar,? tea- -- - --- -------- ------ HTYNG A RY TOPONARY Ferene Dr, chief veterinary of the Jaras, Dunaveese (jarasi fo- al ~o ~os~, ~~avecse. "Results of the Preventive Measures Introduced Against Swine Fever." Budapest, 14agyar Allatorvosok LaDja, Vol 18, No 9, Sept 63, page 371. Abstract; Active immunization again5t the disease is carried out only in herds where a pecific danger of infection is present. Stringent hygienic measures have been introduced everywhere and have proven to be of great preventive value. They consist of guardin.- aaainst introduction of disease by newly arrived animals and the control of further sDreadin- by very stringent measures. A resulting sharp drop in the inciaence o~f the disease during the past 9 years is reported i~ the article. The results prove the value of or- ganized preventive hygienic measures which are more effective and economical than prevention based on vaccination alone. No references. TOPONOGOV9 V.A. non-negative ,,,ture in structure 0, Piewann space, If I . 5 ,..6;1358-1369 Yatr , ight lines. Sib. mat- zhur (rRA 17,12) containing Stra N-D f64o ToPONOGOV, V.A. dimenoional surface. a two- :12) (MIRA 16 Estimating the length of a convex cUrve on sib. mat. zhur- 4 no.5:1189-1193 S-0 163* TOPONOGOV, V.A. Evaluating the length of a closed geodesic in a compact Riemannian spaco of positive curvature. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5rlO47-1049 F'64. (MIRA Pt2) 1. Institut matematiki s vychislitellnym tsentrom. Sibirskogo otde:Leniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.N. Vekua. PCKROVSKIY, V.L.- ,1_~O~ONOGOV_L_1~4! Restoring the energy gap in a superconductor with the aid of sound attenuation measurements. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.4:1112-1114 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Fermi surfaces) (Superconductivity) Relation between the ca vature and the topological structure Of Rieman.olan spaces with an even number of dimensionse Dokl-&M SSSR 1,33 no-5:1031-1033 Ag 160. (MIRiL 13:8.1 1. Institut radlofiziki i elektroniki Sibirokogo otdelerdya Akademii nauk SSSR. Fredstavleno aked. F.S. Aleksandrovym. (Spaces, Generalized) V". &,,- i~i- TOPONOGOVt VJAA., I-- ty of Riomann spaces of positive curvature. Dokl. AN SSSR 115 no.4:674-676 Ag 157. (MIRA 10-.12) 1. Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnichoskiy institut svyazi. Predstavleno akademikom P.S. Aleksandrovym. (Riemann surfaces) (%mces, Generalized) 160) AUTHOR: Topcnogov, V.A. SOV20-127-5-11/58 TITLE: _E~amanni~&n3p`aces Containing Straight Lines PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 3SSR,19599VOl 127yNr 51pp 977-979 (USSR) ABSTRACT. Let Rm be an m-dimensional complete Riemannian space of non- negative curvature which is three times continuously differ- entiable. Theorem 1 s If in Rm there exists a geodesic, every partial section of which is a shortest,2 then Rm can be represented as a direct metric product of a straight line and of an (m-l)- dimensional Riemannian space of nonnegative curvature. Theorem 2 and 3 are needed for the proof of theorem I and were already proved in Z_Ref 2-7 - Theorem 4 s Let k independent strair!tt lines pass through the point P of Rm. Then RM can be rp;;resented as a direct product k of an Euclidean E and of a Riemannian (m-k)-dimensional space. Besides these four theorems the paper contains six lemmata. The author mentions A.D. Aleksandrov. Card 1/2 13 Riemannian Spaces Containing Straight Lines SOV/20-127-5-11/58 There are 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akadem-.1i nauk SSSR (Institute for Radiophynics and Electronics of the Siberian Department of the AS USSR) PRESENTED: April 29,1959, by S.L. Sobolev, Academician SUBMITTEDs March 30,1959 Card 2/2 TOPONOGOV, V. A.Y Cand Phys Math Sci -- (diss) "Riemann ipaces of Curves Limited From Donouth." NovosIbIrrik, 'Nuut 'Uborlan Di,arioh or tho Aborlan Divtilon Of Lho Acaderay of iciences USSR, 1958, 7 pp, (Moscow itate Univ im E. V. Lomon-o3ov) !10 Copies, no price given (KL, 21-60, 118) 16(1) AUTHORs _Lo2onogov, V.A. SOV/20-124-2-10/71 TITLE: Estimation of the Length of a Closed Geodesic Line on a Convex Surface (Otsenka dliny zamknutoy geodG21cheskoy na vypukloy poverkhnosti) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959,Vol 124,Nr 2,pp 282-284 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author considers closed geodesic lines on two-dimensional two times continuously differentiable convex surfaces R k the curvature of which is>.,k (k>-0). Theorem: The length of a closed not self-intersecting geodesic 2 Ir line on R 1844 The equal sign is only reached on the k 1 sphere with the radius 7:Fr I is 271 Theorem: The length of a geodesic loop L on R k YF I the equal sign is reached only on the sphere. Analogous theorems hold for twofold connected, two-dimensional Riemannian manifolds; in this case the estimation is 2 times smaller. For the proof the author uses methods of the inner geometry due to AlekBandrov. Card 1/2 There are 2 Soviet references. Estimation of the Length of a Closed Geodesic Line SOV/20-124-2-10/7i on a Convex Surface ASSOCIATIONsInstitut radiofiziki i elektroniki Akademii nauk SSSR Sibirskogo otdeleniya (Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of the Siberian Section of the AS USSR) PRESENTEDt September 12, 1958, by S.L.Sobolev, Academician SUBMITTED: September 1, 1958 Card 2/2 16(1) AUTHORt Toponogov,V.A. 30V42-14-1-3/27 TITLE; Riemannian Spaces the Curvature of Which is Bounded From Below (Rimanovy prostranstva krivizny, ogranichennoy snizu) PERIODICAM Uspekhi matematicheakikh nauk, 1959,Vol 14,Nr 1,pp 87-130 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper contains a detailed representation of the results announced in Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1957, Vcl 115i pp 674-676. The most essential result is the following onei Let Rm be an m-dimensional) 2 times continuously differentiable k Riemannian space the curvature of which is>/k in all points and all two-dimensional directions. Let every sphere of the metric Rm k be compact. Then the angles of an arbitrary triangle in'the R m k formed of shortest lines are not smaller than the corresponding angles of an triangle with the same side lengths in the plane of constant curvature k. In four chapters (11 paragraphe) the paper contains 9 theorems and 30 partly well-known lemmast Card 1/2 Riemannian Spaces the Cur7ature of which is SOV42-14-1-3/27 Bounded From Below The paper was induced by A.I.Pet and written with the aid of Fet. Results of A.D.Aleksandrov f-Ref M 7 are used essentially. There are 16 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 1 French, 4 German, 3 American, I Italiang and 1 Swedish. SUBMITTEDt August 29, 1958 Card 2/2 TOrONOGOV, V,A. Riemannian spaces of below-bounded curvature. Usp. mat. wWc 14 n0,1:87-130 JA-F 159. NIHA 120) (Geometry, Non-baolide%n) X-z - Z,4 10- TOPOQOIIOV, V.A. ~ - Evaluation of the length of a closed geodesic on a convex Burfaca. DokI.AN SSSR 124 no.2:289--284 Ja '59-OCRA 12:1) 1. Inatitut matonziki I alaktroniki AN SSSR Sibirakogo otasianiya Predstavleno al-ademikom S.L. Sobolnvym. iGeometry) AU MIOR - To-ponogov, V.A. 20-120-4-P/67 TITLE: Rie opaces -kith a Curvature -,,hich is 3ounded From Pelow by a Positive Number (Rimanovy prostranstva krivizny, ogranichennoy snizu polozhitellnym chislom) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1958*vol 120,Nr 4,pp 719-721 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Let R m be an m-dimensional two times continuously different- k iable space with a complete metric, the curvature of which is > k >0. In Rm let a triangle be formed by three geodesics. k Theorem: If there exists a triangle the sum of the sides of which is equal to 21f and if no side is the sum of the two M others, then all angles of the triangle are equal to -jr, so that the triangle is a closed geodesic. Theorem: The sum of the sides of a triangle is < 2T' Ck- Theorems There exists no geodesic which is longer than Card 1/2 Theorems If there exists a geodesic of the length V-k- Ri'emannian Spaces ',Vith a Curvature !.',hich is Bounded 20-120-4-9/67 From Below by a Positive Number then Rm is an n-dimensional sphere of the radi__ k Theorem: If there exists a triangle, the sum of the sides of which is equal to 2-11 , then R m is an m-dimensional sphere of the radius 1 VT k 'Irk ' The case k = 0 was formerly considered by the author (see [Ref 11 ) . There is 1 Soviet reference. ,.ASSOCIATION: Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Zapadno-Sibirskogo filiala Akademii nauk 5,'.,SR (Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics of the West-Siberia Affiliated Institution of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) PRESENTED: December 11, 1957, by S.L. Sobolev, Academician SUBMITTED: December 29, 1957 1. Mathematics Card 2Yr2 Gc_- ~- ~,-. /q, 20-4-11/6o AUTHOR: Toponogov, V.A. TITLE: The Property of Convexity of the Riemannian Spaces with Posi- tive Curvature (Svoystvo vypuklosti rimannovykh prostranstv polozhitellnoy krivizny) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol- 115, Nr 4, pp. 674-676 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At first reference is made to three relevant preliminary works. The present paper proves the following theroem: Rn may signi- fy here a twice continuous differentiable Riemannian manifold with complete metrics of non-negative curvature. Then every triangle formed of the shortest lines on R has angles that are not smaller than the corresponding angles of a plane tri- angle with plane lateral lengths. This theorem is proved here in the equivalent form of the "convexity condition" by A.D. Aleksandrov. The course of this proof is followed here step by step, two lemmata being given and/proved. This theorem can also be generalized to spaces with curvatures limited at the bottom. By a passage to the limit the theorem can be general- Card 1/2 ized to any complete convex surfaces in the n-dimensional 20-4-11/6o The Property of Convexity of the Riemannian Spaces with Positive Curvature space. Prom this follows the following theorem: On a (n-l)- dimensional complete convex surface (without assumption of the smoothness) in an n-dimensional space the shortest line is uniquely determined by any small arc of this line. This theorem is the n-dimensional generalization of the"theorem of the non-adjacency of the shortest lines". There are 3 re- ferences, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute for Telecommunicatiora (Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi) PRESENTED: March 5, 1957, by P.S. Aleksandrov, Academician SUBMITTED: February 27, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congpess Card 2/2 I TOPONOGOV, V.A. Rieman speces having their curvature bounded below Mf a positive. Dokl. AN SUR 120 no. 4:719-721 Je 158. (HIRA 11:8) 1. Inatitut radiofiziki i alektroniki Zapadno-Sibirskogo filiala AN SUR. Predstavleno akademikom S.L. Sobolevym, (Spaces, Generalized) 84649 S/020/60/133/005/028/034XX 14,,'5-400 16,r4l-00 C111/C222 AUTHOR: Igg"nogov V_A. ..L.__ TITLEs Relation Between Curvature and Topological Structure for Riemannian Spacesaof an Even Number of Dimensions 'Ti nauk SSSR, 196o,voi.133,No-5,pp-1O31-1O33- PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadem TEXTs In a Riemannian space the author forms a triangle of tvo shortest lines and one geodesic line. The triangle is called regular if the sum of two arbitrary of its sides are greater than the third one. Lemma 1: If in a complete Riemannian space M the curvature K in every point and in every two-dimensional direction is not smaller than H and if the primeter of a regular triangle ABC consisting of the shortest lines AB, AC and the geodesic line 3C, equals 271-IrR, then the angles B and C equal W . Lemma 2s Under the assumptions of lemma 1 the perimeter of a regulsr triangle is not greater than 21r/Y T Theorems Let M be a complete Riemannian space of even dimension. If the curvature X of M in every point and 1in every two-dimensional direction satisfies the inequation 0 < -4 L then M is either a sphere or homeomorphic to the elliptic space. Card 1/2 84649 S/020/60/133/005/028/034XX C111/C222 Relation Between Curvature and Topological Structure for Riemannian Spaces of -an Even Number of Dimensions The theorem improves a result of Rauch (Ref.1) and Klingenberg (Ref.2). The proof uses the theorem K of (Ref.2)t If the curvature K of a compact simply connected Riemannian space is strongly positive in every point and in every two-dimensional. direction, and if it is not greater than L, then every part of the geodesic line with the length"JY/-j'L is a shortest line. There are 6 references: I Soviet and 5 American. ASSOCIATIONs Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akad. nauk SSSR (Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of the Siberian De~rtment of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: April 7, 1960, by P.S.Aleksandrov, Academician SUBMITTEDt April 1, 1960 Card 2/2 TOPOR, C. A magnetolectric instrument, equipped with thermopiles, for measlirement of very low-frequency pulsatine currents. p. 2(B. ISTROLOGIA APLICATA. (Directia Generala de Yietrologie de pe linga Consiliul do Ministri) Bucuresti, Runaniae volt 5, no. 6, Nov./Dec. 1958 .... Mlonthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC Vol 8, No. 6, June 1959 Uncl. TOPOR,J)~ "Manual on nuclear and radiochemlOre by F:riedlander, 1. Kennedy, Reviewed by D. Topor.,:Studii cerc chim 10 no.3/4.-397-398 162, d'r) TO PO Pl. ) Durni-tru, Problems of stratification of tree and brushwood seeds. P. 346. REVISTA PADURILOR. Buvurf,-,ti. W1. 70, No. 7, July 1.955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5. No. 3, March 1956. TOPOR, D. "Sounding line to mcitanre Interior te,.Tperature an-] to tent ricorn;s in warehouses during winter". T). 142, tWISTA PADURILOR, Vol. 69, 116. 3, Mar. 1954, Bucuresi, Rumania) SO: Monthly Liat of East European Accessions, tEFAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, unci. MURGULESCII, I.G.; TOPOR, D. Eloctrwigration of lithium in melted alkaline rjltr~tteo. Fev chimie Roum 9 no.12:815-818 D 164. 1. Center of Chemistry and Physics Research, Ru=nian Adademy, 23 Dumbrava Rosie Street, Bucharest. Submitted August 1, 1964. MURGULESCU, I.G.; TOPOR, D. Electromigration of lithium cere chim 13 no.12:865-868 in malted alkaline nitrates. Studit D 164. 1. Center of Physical Chemistry Research, Rumanian Academy, 23 Dumbrava Rosie Street, Bucharest. WPOR, D. T "Preparing seeds of the common maple for seedingg. p. 212, (RY.71STA PADURILOR, Vol. 69, No. 5, MAY 1954, Bucuresi, Rumania) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC. Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. 12~~ ~TERNBERG, S. Transport number in the aqueous solutions of CuC12 Studii cere chim 8 no.33445-449 160. ~EEAI 10ig) 1. Centrul. de cercetari. chimice, Sectia de chimie-fizica, Bucuresti. (Solutions) (Water) (Co er chlorides) (Iono) (Electrolysils GONTARENK09 M.A., starshiy nauchrgy-sot-rudnik; ZELITSER, V.Ya., inzh.- .mekhanik; TOPOR,, I.A,, agronom-plodovod Filling station for sprayers. Zashch.rast.ot vred.i bol. 5 no.7sl8-19 Jl 160. (MIRA 16sl) 1, Moldavskaya otantelya Vsesoyuznogo instituta zashchity rasteniy (for Gontarenko). 2. Sovkhoz imeni Frunze (for Zelftser, Topor). (Spraying and dusting equipment) TOPM#-)%Lizn-Wzo.fAuz=&-Edeoeaied]; SUTKIRL, L.N., red.; RODIONOTA, Z*A*, red&; YAKHOVA, NeN,, tekhn. red, [Practloal work in arithmetio for the third and fourth grades] Prekticheelcie raboty po ariftetilce v III i IT klaseakh. Pod red. t.,.N. Sk~tkina. Mekm, Goo. u.chobno-pedagog. izd-vo X-va Prom RUSR. 19570 44 p. (MIRA 1118) (Arithmetio-11toblems, exeroises, ato.) 0, SSI.309.3. .33. ClIewarch on long. -A tlbd~djelzesi kiatatfiss w,196, Nov,/Dec. 1954. 34 4g;P i Runianial B(I(iz,%pot, 5$(6)-J lijil, Traii.1, by L. AvjWkY-- DWB'- mt1n I figs., 2 tables. walan and French sumniarlm P orheresge In der Valkstepublik n- Die lmd[Witc Wetter' complete C-,-*,n verslo .. Ablot 5(1/2).163-186, IOSS, Ru~,ii4n~ ,O.~Evlzlish turn- )igratiomiN. Budapest, Rumsolen. Acla i long range fOrccast',-19 Waq tic research oil from Romanian ries P. 196. DA-In Romania sY51em" -d in., 195L by a small research UCKIP- A-card file was 11repar4lation types wove determined an ggg-19si. Sixteen and cim, data for the period 11 er Bure-uHistOric'kVeIl,heT,%l3p,' (iggg-1939) and Romanian synaptic the basis of U. S. Weath Ijain, a detailed de'%TiPticn of he t6 circulation ,,the, maPs, (IM-1950- This Paper Ml . Oiar reference to their effect on % ency distribution in Europe, with partic d their freqW 2. Synaptic types 3. R%I- =,"jnR.,n-n!-- subjeameadingir.' I LOU ranic Aujc$*Tt t4szls (Tra"S.)~G.T. f TOPOR, .1 0,:)Ict aoi) titu-e 0j, -~llo "miald V~, .2. u L -L oteorolo, U-1 Dir, 11-10 'U- i tulb ~i 3. :'.l e tuc o r o1 o i c n, . 11' F . ) Buciu~oi3t, _Viata "~'e 1 " o 9, 1 --3, pp 577-582 Wletcorolo.y and :,'Icdicirle. It TOPOR9 N.D. jalysis of mineral formations Combined thermil a] r AN SSSR. Ser. geol. weight loss cur^vds- IZIO N t64. using differential 29 no.1103-89 (KERA M12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. lie fl 1-2 - 1~11 RA 18.-3) J, -r3l tA-' La, TOP01", II.D. al"ai VSI S - 1; +h~crmowrwlimetric- 1, . -; ~'r T--:l - ~~!: 4 ~;. - [Differen't-4a-, micheski-4- A - Le lalsnc-~c, -- f minere3n] DiCo rel!L:- -a . i ')? p - 0 -jz 7 V. 1-11o~.-V.-Iql 140.11 J, - - ,-, I , vesovoi anp-L , Line, T*~l I f~ ( t., 1 F. A. I F -. , ) v A%~MrWi I "I ~OXJ ~, ii ONEEMORMIlam- - ~ - -- - - . - - - - A I I i .1 ~ - : I . 1. !.". ~ , , 1 .1 1 1 i C_Orj 2 / 3 TOPOIRY N. D. Platinun Group Crystals of comolex compounds of metals of platinum group; tenth article. Trudy Inst. Krist. no. 5, 1949. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libmr:-- of Congress, December 1952 Unclassified, TOPOR* N.D. ~.-. found near the villar-O Benwnw" S.S.R. Trudy MGRI 29;57-58 '56. (Stodall,aya (KoldIL-Tia ~- the Koldavian of StodollnYa In O(LRA lo: 4) Bent onite) USSR/Cosmochemistry. Geochemistrj. Hydrochemistry. D Abs Jour Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No 6; 195'1; 18951. Iuthor N.D. Topor. Inst -Mo_s_cowGeo1ogical Prcspecting Institute. Title Bentonite Near Stodol'ne V~llage, Moldavian SSR. Or,,g Pub T-L. Mosk. Geol. Raz7ed. Ia-ta, 1956., 29, 57-58. Abstract Chemical, mechanical, thermal and X-ray analyses of a bentonite clay were carried out. This clay was found an the right bank of the Diiezter in Sarmatian deposits as intercalations 0.1 - 0 2 m thick. This clay consists mainly ol' minerals of the montmorill- onite group. !!he chemical composition is (in %) as follows: S'02 53~1; AlnO 19 24' FC203 3.28; CaO 2 43; MgO 6. 19; NaD + 1~20 3, bl~ loss after calcination -- It is surmised 0.77: hygroscopic moisture - 5.51 that this clay has originated from volcanic ashes from the Neogenic volcnnoes In the Carpathian mountains, which iu indicated by the identical chemical compooLtion and the increasing thickness of Intercalations in the direction to the Carprthian mountains. Card 1/1 61- TOPOR, N. D. 42032 TOFOR, N. D. - Nabor immersionny1ch Zhidkostev s. vys,,-)kimi pokazptelyemi prelomleniya (Nd-1.7b4o-2.04). I'llauch. Zapiski Moldav. lkmch.- Issled. Bazy JALkad. Nauk SSSR. t. 1. Bud. 1, 1948, 9. 115-55. - Bib. Liogr: 9 nazv. SO; Letopial Zhurnalinykh Statey, Vol. 47, lqhq TOPOR, V.: TESELZINA, A. redaktor; NALEK, Z. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. ....... ww-f4.-V~ [Handbook for workers in factory, plant and local conmittees]. Spravocbnik Rabotnika ]VIK; abornik materialov v pomoshch' fabrichno-zavodakim i mestnym komitetam. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1947. 230 P. (14LRA 8:8) (Trade unions) ARKHANGELISX6YA, O.A.; RAKHKANOV. P.A.; SHOLOKHOV, Y.N.; I[OVOSPASSXIY, T.Y.,redaktor; RAKOV,'_-i.I.,,-tekhnicheskty redaktor [Tourist routes through the U.S.S.Rl Turistskie marshruty po 38SR. Moskva, lzd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1956. 300 p. -(MIMA 10:4) 1. Veesoyuznyy tsentrallnyy sovet prof es:dtonAlInykh-.,Aqyuzov*.. q4eknkursionnoye upravleniye.?.Rabotniki TSentrallno'go Turisjuko turistako-okskursionnogo Apravlenl~a Veeiioyuznoko tuentrallnogo "Ovota prof seRionallnykh soyuzov. (for Arkhange'llakaya, Rakhmanov. Topor, Sholokhov)- (Russia-Guidebooks) ARKHANGNLISKATAL. O.A.; RAKMMOV, P.A.;IGPOR, Y.N.; SHOLOKHOV, T.M.; 7~ NOVOS?ASSKIT, T.T., redaktor; PAKO , ~..,~nicheskiy redaktor [Tourist trips through the U.S.S.R.] Turistskle marshruty po SSSR. (Hoskval Izd-vo VTsSn Proffxdat, 1956. 300 P- (MLRA 10:1) 1. Mentrallnoye turistoko-okskursionnoys uprayleniye Yeesoymnogo TSentrallnogo Soveta professionallufth soyusov. (for Arkhangel'skaya, Rakhmanov, Topor, Sholokhov) (Russia--Discription and travel--Guidebooks) TOPOR, V.v.; OEORGESCU, R.; VLADICA, Gh. -------- nencv of the brigades of production in coliective Ensuring the perrA 3 fams. Probleme econ 15 no.1:9 -102 Ja 162. PAVEL, I.; SDROBOCI, D.; DUMITRESCUp C.;.TOPQ W, V._ The importance of exogenous factors In the etiology of obesity. Cesk. gastroent. vyz. 16 no-3/4:310-313 Ap 162. 1. Clinica do nutritie - dietetica, Bukureati. (OBESITY) (NUTRITION SURVEYS) (NUTRITION DISORDEM) (P RE, GNA11 0 Y )(14RIOPAUSE) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (DIABETES MELLITUS) ------------- 10090*6*00000 ------ 9*06441 . , WWW-To 0 6 I j 1 4 1 6 1 jog ii, L x m r u n s I ii v It -A I L FA OL M it k d I 00 00 .11-111.1, 'Nil -Of 00 -00 as -00 00 ffi- 00 00 00 U Mochadem of the tonnadon of atomic wA 0 1 so t! 1, J~ coHoMM cantrox of sUvvr in aUwU halide, phos. i d 100 :o 0 06 . Sv . Twit tupt, rvit . AvA 00 Qr. A.. 111.41, 42-3), -0 0 90 .3 Tho fiwmalt MzI d ventres by petIetration 00 'If oledrotis Into a r er mWo has boett 00 oudled b obwning their ultra-v let absorption 'K i i 1W& A 0 v c- g ptirt Couffs. - frwU., f o.1 I J F W .00 . . Instead of at. orntres Is discussed. 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MsbU*:;ut M*Wk low In Aftall Hallft Cry..m. 1-q 6- Aftybyaw MW A ComMm R*Ww & I'AmL 408 Sdmu, V 00 c U.RS.S. 1. 4. pp. IIWIMIL MM In Gtrmqoe,-Ia Me additive calwatim of uxk." b "I on" The action of an Wectdc~~Aeid a swil vivM rod briond do Hadt-of dw dill tagba, -by a d"r regWa whkb aboadis aftra-vioM H&M biel -we JA 00 a 00 la 00 a 99.4 60 'a ItbalowmAhaldwsmAcapiacumeWbrUff ' cluWafticlosimm the SUG& Into tbe'ayaW: tbOW-low, 11 - I ft*ea*VW Wating achd porsaft coogulatim ad dw colcuremaku 61 smWa way wloc~ them to abombintmobad Wfth& - , "sook-mmawAnumiagdodbbmoow*omtbeenodkpatwbkbtbe cop 1611KNOOd, in wokwMAkwessm"we, to 4~6wohw dw umbility 01 cappw low Is-nd&uk I)& Is ISMA to be-IN #W pw swomd. The -bWtyaiAg.FeaMNiiMbWmftiy-dsbroiiwd, J. JL-rL AId.$LA 491ALLM&KALLffiNATWItCLAIWOCATION Win 91"Ifly. 114"1 80"IfIv -00 Ice* co 0 118* 1110o 400 goo moo I m 4 0 T 0 01 U A, "0 "1; ;r ;P i i i 0:0:;000006*00 41 1o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 1iol BOND kV M*441 Go a ' VW a 0 . 00 A ! -bit PAWS$$ 00 i i :00 00 I 4 . AtOMIC SUM W Mk*U Md SUM Ifalides. .4 -"' C-Pks Rtxdus (Doklady) do PAW. da Stiepecirs. U.S.S 1-2 R, 4 - 00 C 00 . . . 27-30,1038. Ix Girman.-TU rolouring in alkali halides may be due -00 go it to either colloidal or atomic stl%w and cub has a charat~lrristic absorption 00 band. It is known that u,v. light produces the atomk, Ae In alkaZl halide solid solutions but such a procese is still uncertain In the silver .410 0 halides. Calculatim of the " atomic " absorption wave-learb from the .00 Mollwo forinuda, Lam - $-0f x 10-9 cm.2 wc.-3 (d being the lattke see constwd) shows that in Ag balWes there would be ovierlapping of the nee as a atomic and colloidal absorptim banda, There Is coincidence between'the a** calculated atomic abowption wave-kv$b and the maximum of the photo- oe j electric effect. Experizuents with silver Introduced Into KBr and KI show that Atomically dbtributed silver dow exist here (absorpt Ion at 300 jq4) Zee -but so also doez; collakfal Ag (absorption varying from 410 to 490 00 a with varying sise of colloidal particles). Cakutatim of the expected goo 00 S absorption wzvL~Ivngths for KC3, Kl3r and KI with atomic Ag centres ~3041 00 9 gives numbers In claw agricenunt with theatw-rved um ab%ortition F J . . . . see it see STALLUX61c" "TIRAVUSe CLA"J"CATIOX S L A 8 'Onafl -j 1 1.110- 0 a T i 1 0 A 0 3 RM A I Kner 'in ~ exits 10 00 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 If 0 0 0 0 0 f so 0 0 / 0 O 4 *of 0 * 00 r -1 *6000000000000090 0 14 a 4 S d I I t a fluum fill L 30 it 1) u M 0 10 v *"oo 06) ad L A A AL L oe'A, A. A - *- -&~ top --A #I -v -a A- - "IP 04 pq ywFINA A.0 M 0 4306. Formation of Ataml olloidal Contra* of Silver in 00 i 00 all, AIMU-H*Iido Phosphors. A. T Coim&A M.-adju (Dokloy -11~~ I . of f It hu been x1town in it pm-vious p&M tMt if qwctrons penetrate into a ' '00 go a Oyttfil 0$ An '0411 bslkto ko~ All, 04Mc tentres of Ag- -- , -00 oil a A OWN-; 151 4 Atom - Ce" (ove wil 0 . 1 l ~ t 41 i 40 W .00 Ab vtv k 1440 M~,i 11 361 i* Nu*b,* r 6t v #lloF mw hx~ tven 7 4 oil r c4 Aq cenim does , Tt t lkall d mb f 4 " W ni - res coo er o a nu s qxn WOW t ?n Palk 00 potatuftei i ly This is uk= to show that am dM49i" me i Y, tra by long. In K saits above a certain Hailting .3 concentration of Ag. colloidal Ag Is (omed as wolf as stotak cintres. In go 0 Na,valts the AS aggregates to colloidal contres at Infialteshual concentra. so * "W"n WALLURGICAL UTINATWt CLASSWKAT#00 ISO., 0.0. Q.t - - I & - u it AV 00 L1 4 9 T I F q It Is a 11 a it it Aft A I a 04 a a a I W of 9 a a 31 2 v Its 0 0 40 00 0 * * 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 ve 0 0 0 9 0 0 $0000 19 0 * * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 Go* 6 a 0 * 0 0 go 0o 0 06 G fila.I 1111091611111jull 'a OIL 41:4 W- TOT a? 1 AL L A. N Q f k~,"01111 ---, , FlIOCtlift AND PODOW11% MD#I 00 it Thewy of Dmikill CeD. -9. TopoM PAY11qw, Bull. 39.7s. pp. W100. Im. Xv, 0* Raw the 11mvile (it pr(Aaction of the cni.U, derivir ell immi Norrust's theorv. 00.- (low 11 /A .. 1(w oohliff with a Ila Oft-I 4.0 4:141, lot AIA, KIM foalwilkTIV -tilt 110 1-10, fur ficlami fig I'll. fill Ihe autfull t4mchilles that III stunt Curult If= lysts, seamidarily the Zu 6poWNd orl the CUS041 9WUtkM' see 0 6 V 8 0 a 41 Q 43 6 6,0 0 J-r- a* Sat. Romodim do 0 0 Tbo author In%v*fl- (,mnuk Von -R*4r II values f(w COUS IMILI ("T 3 lie. wo .00 a 141nutilly swins, daces CIL flum the 0*0 D, R. H. I ' 3 I J ? too tic A 0. 410 ILA WAL1,14460(fit kIttPal"t CtAWOKATION .041111 it oil 0, ~ 6 -v-s --i U III, IV -0 is V il- 0 p It W U It [1 1, It X no 4 1 14 t 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 *1 OT44: 00 0* so 00 00 of 00 0 elA P r IumANIA/Forastry. Forestry and, Forest Cultivation. J-3 Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6) 1957, 22578 Author Topor Inst j- Title The Prepa-ration of Spearleaved Maple Seeds for Sowing. Orig Pab: Rev. padurilor, 1954, 69, No 5, P12-214 Abstract: Tests were conducted at the "Michurin" (Rw=ian People's Re- public) testing station in 194)-1952 on preparation. of spear- leaved inaple seeds for so;,-,i7-,g . Soaking the seeds in water for 24 hours, then mixirg them vith sand and holding for 2-3 daYE; at 160, is recommended. Seeds with a germination of 75-80% are fully suitable for sawing. The collection of seeds should be made in the ripe stage, when the wings have yellowed. There is a reference to studies by Soviet authors on stratification of spearleaved maple seeds. Card 1/1 -17- TIOPOR, D.; BUZU.&A, G.; C0'IST_'..~T-T*_-SCU, 0. Use of organic solvents in the mlective clution of the c ations adsorbed on the ion-exchanging resins. I. Selective elution of zinc and conper. P. 333. Academia Re-,ublicii Populare Romine. STUDII SI CEPLETAIII DE CTT DIIE. Rucuresti, Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 2, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) Vol. 8, no. 7, JulY 1959. Uncl. mwmm~ -T,, POR)--p, ~4 I.. It --L 1: 1 a- Atr-MA / Analytical Chomistry-Analyzio of Z-2 Loorgeala substances. Abe jour : FLeforat Zhur-KhImlys, No. 11, 1959. 38275 Author I Tonesou, S.; Const~xntlncscU, 0., C;einar, r., A12%alcu' U.; andlopor. D--- NOT-gvurr- TILIO Investigation of the PowalbIlIty of Separating Some Ions on Rumanian Type R-21 COAL= EXchsJ'60 Rosins. OrIS Pub Studli *I Corostarl Chla 6, No. 2. 31.3-319 (1958) (in Xmnlea wj" French Kid Russian su=cariev) Abstract The authors have determined conditions for the "solution of 4 pairs of cations using Rumanian- made typo R-21 cation exchaa6e resin, obtained by the polycondonsation of P-phanoleulfanlc acid (I mal) with CH20 (1.3 mal) In the presence Card 2/3 at H28%withaut the use of pressure or dIatIl- Utica. The Loa exchaNo capacity of the R-21 visin In about 2 maqulv/Sm, Calculated On a drY resin heels; the 4onsity of the rosin to 1.4852 SWcOj moisture content 7-81P, and swoUing fee- %4r 1#3~ Before utilization the cation exchange res is put In the K form by Washing with an Holl: olution. Good results were obtained fron the resolution of the follo%4nC, Lon pairs: Xa~--K- (olutLoa with 0.05-1 N HCI; column dl- sonslons I x 103 cm; resin Sraln size 0.2-0 3 w), Ca2--Sa2* (0.3 1: solution of -on4um ~I- alg&to at PH 5; 1.5x 24 cm; 0.4-0.5 am). I& -Co3- (ammonium citratdo sokition of PH 3.2; Ix 105 on; 0.1-0.2 am), an Th -UO22-(1 N Hcl; card 2/3 inargania substances. Abe Jour Refarat Mxr-Mimiya, No. Ilt 1959, 38ZT5 W3 am; 0.25 mm). A flow rate of 20-15 drops per min Is used for the solution to be analyzed and for the elu*At. -- B. Manole Card 3/3 83 RMAANIA Analytical Chenistry--Analysis of E-2 inorganic substances. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur--niniya, No. 11, 1959, 38276 Aut'hor : Buznea, G.; Constantinescu, 0.; and Topor, D. Inst : Not 3iVen Title : The Application of Organic Solvents In the Selebtive Elution of Cations Adsorbed an Ion Exchdnge -.esins. i. Selective Elution of Zinc and Copper. CriG Pub : Studii si Certetari Chim,.~, No. 2, 333-338 (1958) (in Rumanian with summaries in French and Russian) Abstract It has been determined that when acetone con- Ualning 20j,~17 H20 and 0.5/la HC1 (sp gr 1.16) is used as the eluent, the complete resolution of Zn24 and CU24 adsorbed on Rumanian-made type Card 1/3 RUMOIA Analytical Chemistry--Analysis of E-2 inorganic substances. Abs Jour Referat Zhur--Khimiya, No. 11, 1959, 38276 R-21 cation exchanSe resin (see preceding ab- stract) can be achieved. Good results have also been,-obtained with acetone containing 40% H20 and lp'~' HC1. A solution of the sulfates of Zn and Cu contaInIn6 Zn65 as a radioactive in- dicator was passed throuGh a quartz column (0.7x 25 cm) packed with R-21 cation exchange resin (grain size 0.3-0-5mm) which first had been converted to the H-form by washin6 with 5 Y HCl. The amount of solution passed through the colum was taken at about 20~ of the total exchange capacity of the column (54.6 mg Zn and 56.8 mg Ou per gm of air-dried resin). Following washi% with acetone (10 ml) one of the above- Card 2/3 84 FO 5,9 r I Marius, ing.; TOPOR, Gheorghe) ing. TEODORESCU, ng all means of I . NecessitY of air ~ranoport and its part amOI transportation. Rev.transport 10 no.12:552-561 D 163. f- f . -TOPOR, Mariya,Mitrofenovna (deceased]; SKATKIN, L.N., red.; LOUSTINA, 1~ - . "' ' : '" V - " - 'KOVA1=6, Y.L., tekhn.red. [Practical work in arithmetic in grades 1-41 Frakticheakie raboty pq arifmatike v I-IV klaseekh. Pod red. L.H.Skatkins. Moskva, Goa.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo K-va proav. RSFSR, 1959. 127 P. (MIRA i!2:8) (Arithmetic--Problems, exercises, etc.) TOPOR, N.D,; KOSTIK, G.Ye. r.' Miocene volcanic ash In the northeastern part of the Moldavian S-S-R. TruclF MGRI 33:145-148 '58. (KM 12:12) (Moldavia--Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) 15-67-6-6616 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, p 132 (USSR) AUTHOR: Topor, N. D. TITLE: Bentonite Near the Village of Stbdollne in Moldavia (0 bentonite bliz derevni Stodollnb Moldavskoy SSR) PERIODICAL: Tr. Moak. geolorazved. in-ta, 1956, Vol 29, pp 57-58. ABSTRACT: Volcanic ash and tuff, occurring in Neogene deposits, are found in the region between the Dnestr and the Carpathian are. In the same region, in the district of Stodollne, seams of rock occur which, in their outward appearance, suggest bentonitic clays. These are mLddle Sarmatian deposits. Megascopically these clays are homogeneous, waxy rocks with greenish colors and with small forruginouL inclusions. The light fraction of the clays (less then 2.9) consists almost exclusively of isotropic volcanic glass (N 1.512 to Card 1/2 1.527) and small quantities of quartz and feldspar. 15-57-5-6616 Bentonite Near theNillage of Stodollne in Moldavia-(Cont.). The heavy fraction is principally limonite. X-ray and thermal studies of the fraction smaller then 0.001 have shown that this material consists principally of minerals in the montmorillonite group, The chemic!al composition of the bentonitic clays is similar to that of the volcanic ash. The bentonitic clays of the region are apparently associated with diagenetic changes in the volcanic ash. Card 2/2 0. V. B~ h- KLERY M.M.Y red.; KARPOVA, I.S., red.; .J. khn. red. (Spectrum analysis of minerals, ores and rocks] Spektrallnyi analiz mineralov, rud i gornykh porod. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 190 P. (MIRA 160) (Minerals-Spectra) (Ores--Spectra) (Rocks--Spectra) -." I I I C~ Winter recreation. Okhr. truda i isots. strakh. 4 noAtJrJaa-76i.;~- - DEEM 1,4-:3) .. - - (Winter sports) 4 TOI-O V.'-.; AR KIW,G FIT T S Y P:Y A , rj tKL z t,qsezl [Trade:,;., vlilori t(uri:3t y pr X. luz Mor~kvao P"l-fizdatD 1965. 412 p. m I m 18 11 PAVEL, I.; SDROBICIt D.; DUMITRESCU, Prevention of obesity. Stud. cercet. en-docr. 16 no-3: 243-251 165. USSR / Optics Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10339 Author Toporets,, A.A. Inst -W-b-t-Z1v-en Title Influence of External Factcrs on the Results of Measurements of Reflected Light. Orig Pub: Optika i spektoskopiya, 1956, 1, No 1. 90-93 Abstract: Experimental data &re given to shcw that the result of the measure- ment of the coefficient of diffused reflection O-epends both on the method of illuminating the specimen, as vell as on the method of observation. The priLcipal role is played. in this cai;e by the light flux retlected from the su--,face of the specimen. A i?y--thod for measuring this flux is describea and the dependence of *,he form of the indicatrix. on the magnitude ot the abscxpticn. In the reflecting layer is inlicated. Card 1/1 T~SSR/Optics Physical Optics K-5 Abs, Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12976 Author Ivanov, A.P., T9~ Inst Title Investigation of Diffused Reflection with Application of Polarized Light. I. Orig Pub Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956, 26, No 3, 623-630 Abstract During diffused reflection from dielectrics, the reflec- ted flux comprises two components, an external, reflected from the surface, and an internal, reflected from the in- side. In an earlier work by one of the authors (Toporets A.S., Zh eksperim i teor fiziki, 1950, 20, 390) it was proposed, that the external component retains the polari- zation state of the incident stream, and the internal be- comes depolarized. The degree of polarization of the in- ternal component, depending on the angles of observation, vas investigated theoretically and experimentally both Card 1/3 PSSR/Optics Physical Optics K-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12976 since the external component also becomes mixed in. However, using polarized light, it is possible to measure the external and internal components over a sufficiently wide range of angles, without a noticeable error. Measu- rements of the degree of polarization of the reflected stream in the case of colored and uncolored paper have shown that up to ang3.es of 450 the degree of polarization of the internal component does not exceed the measurement error, provided the light employed is polarized in the plane of incidence. At greater angles of observations, the degree of polarization of the internal components reaches values of several percent. Card 3/3 -7-- - iVANOV, A--..P.: TOPOR:~TSI A.S. Spectrophotomatric analyzis of Mixtures of powderlike specimens. 1.-v. AN SSSR Ser. fiz. 21 no.11-1502 X 157. 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Z11 ! i a" AA K CC W tt 4A- AA-it 4 1 A I A I A A al p OC I IM ;.Lt. A Growing 01 single lithium fluoride "ystals. Alt-ti,vart- " No : . * .. lillth. Prom. 7, AIM t 0 . UF (11K17): Chesm. leolp. 1930, 11, Ithi-N. A ~iuxlr of ir 'ry.fal 'W Inni. III diAnt. atad 311, isim. sixtek was, o6tAmr.1 I,v' heating tht 111'"I sialt in A 1-1 Crkivible pliv"I III) a pol - Main sinit in an ria-c. furnace ant) then rapidly "italing the Melt alter itux-tilatimi. It i, in.~l ituporiant Ia- avwd, milAtilitutti.-ti,it tharcrvilial -if liar wa-it, a4, v. X., I-V [tic N. Ittsill thir Itiffider. 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'Ilirrv uccurs Pilmsoxt rJelecticwtis from alkali motalcrnters toward AS Inns; at. and colliAdsl AS are formed, it the clectrom enter the er"tal continuously there Is a de. crease In the veWly of the diffuilon of the alkali metal centers. 11. 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