SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRETYAKOVA, A.N. - TRETYAKOVA, L.I.

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zINOmzC, Hikolay Semenovich; KALININ, V.I., prof., rateanzent; TARAMMKO. V.P., dotsent, retsenzent; SHESTOPALOV, V.P09 doteent, retsenzent; CHERHYAM, L.K., kand.takhn.nauk, otv.rad.; TH.7,T'YAKOVA, A.W., red.; CHEWSHENKO, Ya.T., tekhn.red. (Course of lectures on electron Optics] Kurs laktaii po alektroanoi optike. Khar1kov, Izd-vo Khar1kovskogo gos.univ., 1956. 274 p. (Electron optics) (MM 12:3) BALTAGA, Yeevolod Konstantinovich; IAIXTS, X.I., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk, otv.red.; TRET'TAKOVA, LE,,-4-ed.; TROFIMMO, A.S., takhn.red. I (Complex numbers] Komplakenye chisla. KharIkov, Izd-vo Khar'- kovskogo goa.univ. im. A.H.Gorlkogo, 1959. 103 p. (Numbers, Complex) (MIRA 13:5) /4,k o v A /9 - Al - POGMMOV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; BLANK, Ya.P., prof., otv.red.; IYAKOVA, A.N., red.; TROFIKEMO, A.S., tekhn.red. (Infinitely small deformations of general convex surfaces] Beskonechno malye izgibaniia obahchikh vypuklykh poverkhnostai. Khartkov, 12d-vo KbBrlkovskogo Gos.univ. lm. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1959. 105 P. (MIRA 13:2) (convex surfaces) p, KOSTYIX, D.I.; GOLDAYEVA, 0.1.; YAYOVLEEV, Yu.V.; TREVYAKOVA, A.H., red.; '?ROFIJV3NKO, A. S. , tekhred. LHanual for project work for c(nirse credit on tho theory of mechanisms and machines] Rukovodstvo k luirsovomu prooktiro- -vaniiu po teorii :,iekhnnizmov i mtishin. Kharlkov, 12d-vo Kharlkovskogo srdena Tnidovogo krasnogo znameni gon.univ. irri. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1959. 252 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Mechnnical engineering-Handbookn, manuals. otc.) KOVALY,V, PwIel Tagillyevich; IMMIZOV, I.N., doteent, kand.goologo-mineralog. vauk. otv. red.; TRFTIYAKOVA, A.U., red.; LAVRIZIENW, S.P.,takhn.red. [Goomnrphnlogical studies in the Central Caucasus (Baknan Basin)] Geomorfolopicbeskin isnloAnvantia v TSentrallnom Kavkaze (basnein R. Baksan). Kharikov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskogn gos. univ. im. A.M. GorIkogo. 1957. 159 P. (MIRA 12:1) (Daksan Valley--Geolo&v, Structural) MANZHALOVSKIT, Vladimir Pavlovich; GESTRIN, T.N., kand.fiz.-matem. nauk, otv.red.; TMITAKO- , A.N., red.; CEEMSHIM, Ta.T., tekhn.red-r~' (Integration of some homogeneous linear differential equations of the second order with variable coefficients in special functions] K integrirovaniiu. nakotorykh odno- xq~4nykh lineinykh differentaiallnykh uravnenii vtorogo poria&6 9 peremennyizi koeffitsiontami v spetsiallnykh funktaiiakh. Khar1kov, Isd-vo Kharlkovskogo goo.univ. im. A.X.Gorlkogo, 1959. 68 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Differential equations, Linear) MALIBHNfBKIY,,Nikolay Georgiyevich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; BMAVSKIY. N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, otv.red.; TRITIYAKOVA, A.N., red.; TROFIHIM, A.S., tekhred. [Water intakes from open bodies of water) Vodopriamniki is otkrytykh rodoemov. Kharikov, Izd-vo KharIkovskogo gos.univ. im. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1958. 141 p. (KIRA 12:8) (Water-supply engineering) RAY=, U.N.. prof., obshchiy red.,-. T.RWIIYAKOVA, A.N., red. [New diesel engines for tractors and combines; a collection of articles] Hovye traktornye i ko4bainovye dizeli: abornik statei. Pod obahchei red. ZA.M.Maiera. Khar1kov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo gas-univ., 1958. 187 P. (MIRA 1217) 1. Kharkov. Politekhnicheakiy institut. (Diesel engines) A1XKSEYKV, Yuriy Ifikol Vnvich; SHARKPIN, Ye.F., otv. red.; TRETIYAKOVA, A.N., rod. [Problens In plastic flow of metals] Yoproey plastichookogo tmcheniia motallov. Kharlkov. Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo 0u. univ. im. A.M. Gor1kogo, 1958. 197 P. IMIRA 11:12) (Metalwork) (Rheology) .-M ummov, N.A., prof., zaaluzheanyy deyatell nauki, otv.red.; MVCMNKO, 'I.N., red.; OVCHARSHKO, U.N., )mnd.khim.naukq red.; DLIBINSKIY, 4 G.P.. dotsent, red.; KOVALEV, P.V., dotsent, red.; A.N., red.; POGOZIWV, P.P., takhn.red. I.In the open spaces of the wonderful motherland; collection from the Departm9nts of Physical Education and Sports. and General Physical Geography of Kharkov University and the Kharkov Mountaineering Section] Ila prostorakh rodiny chudesnoi; sbornik kafedry fizicheakogo vospitaniia I sporta i obahchei fizicheakoi geografii Khnrlkovskogo ordenb Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gosudarstvennogo univerBitata imeni A.M.Gorikogo, kharikovokoi gorodHkoi sektaii allpinizma. Kharikov, Izd-vo KharIkovsko- o,o gos.univ., 1959, 397 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Mountaineering) (Tourism) (Physical geography) ___k_2Z422-_k_ EWT (1j. SQT5 DD A(;C NRj AF601.7698 SOURCE CODFi UR/0220/65/03410037w9 V9011 AMIOR: Trott-vakova, A. No _ORG: Kirov Agricultural Instituto (Kirovskiy uo11ukiokhoqMstvowtfy institut) TILTIE: Compardson of nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae i olated from various USSR soili SOURCEs AN SSSRo Mikrobiologiya, vo 34, no* 3t 1965. 491-496 TOPIC TAGS: algae, plant growth, rderobiology ABSTRACT: ~ Sbme':strakns- -of. Stratir-astoc linckia f.- mudcorum Isolated from e various 'abil climatic zones of che Soviet Union differ In morphological featurest growth ratet and ni,.rogen fixation* 1he most active are the strains isolatcd from Chernozems Light Chestnut* and Sod-Podzolic soils# "The more substantial accumt~Latlon.of nitrogen in cultures of these strains ~'is,due to their rather rp?id growth and significant biomass accumulation. "be strains of this s~,.dcieg possess approximately the same capacity for ,fixation of atmosphtric nitrogen per unit of biomass. Another speci(,s of blue-green nitrogen-fixing algae, Tolypothrix tenuist .is less plastic, 'No differences between the three strains of this species* in cell morphology, growth rateg and nitrogen fixation vary within narrow limitse The morph3logical characteristics, of~all the strains under study -!are related to composition of -the medluale Wil should be taken Into 14kccount uhen: 10zinti.Eying algae In cultu, '-Orig has: 6 tabia ' CJPRJ art SUB CODEs SUM DATE: Mep64 / ORIG REFs 009 / OM REF: 008 UDCt 582.232-15s631*46 TKACHENKOI Viktor Andreyevich; DOBROVOI-ISKIY, V.A., prof., doktor tekhn. naukq retsonzent; D'YACMIKO, Map dots., kand, tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KOSTYUK, D.I., kand. tekhn. nauk,, o-bv. red.; TRET"YA.KOVA red.; KOGAN, Ye.M. Jq tekhn. red. (Designing multisatellite planetary transmissions) Pro- elctirovanie mnogosatellitzVkh planetarnykh peredach. Klwxlkov, Izd-vo KharIkovskogo gos.univ. im. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1961. 181 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Gearing) MAYMIN, Semen Rafailovich; POLTAVA, Leonid Ivanovichj GOKHFELID M.V., -, red.; SEMASHK 0C. p dots., otv. red.; TRETIYAKOVA, AN, 0, Yu. tekhn. red. [Electric substations and networks on mine surfocee) Pod- stantaii i aeti na poverkhnosti rudnikov. Khar ' Ov~ Izd-To Kharlkovskogo univ. 1961. 255 P. ZRA 16:7) (Electricity in mining) (Electric power distribution) LOGYINHHO, A.T.; URYVAnWA, G.D.; TRETfYAKCVA,,A..S., gardening of magnesia cement. Izv.Zib.otd.AB SSSR no.4:r-82 '59. (MIRA 12:10) j 1. Zapadno-Sibirski7 filial Akademii nauk SSSR. (cement) I,OGVINENKO) A.T., kand. ; URYVAYEVA, G.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; TFM 'YAKOVA, _A,,S., mlad. naucbmyy sotr.; SAVINKINA, M.A., mlad. naucli~yy- 0-0ti BEYROM, S.G., kand. geologo-mineral. nauk; KOLOBKOV, M.H., kand. ekon. nauk; ZABOIDTSKIY, T.V.., karA. khim. naukp otv. red.; IIAZA, RYACHTS, T.M., red.; ZVOLINSKIY, S.A., takhn. red. [Gypsum and marls of the Kulunda Steppe] Cipay i nergeli Kulundinskoi stepi. NawoBibirsk,, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otdelenila Akad. nauk SSSR, 3.961. 106 p. (MIRA 14.10) (Kulunda Steppe--Gy~sum) (Marl) TITO'1A, A.I.; GRACHEYA, Ye.I.; TRETIYAKOVA, B.M.- MECHKOVSKAYA, M.P. Reducing morbidity and mortality nmong children in the Pediatric Clinicnl Hospitnl snd throughout Kirov District tn Yaroslavl'. Vop.okh.mAt. i dot. 3 no.3:81-84 MY-Je '58. (MIRA 11:5) (YAROSLAVL' --CHILTWN--DISF.ASF.S) CaIGOROVp F.L.; TUTXgOVA, C.A.; SHESTOPEROV, V.J.; BARAYPII, C.P.; BMDSYAII, NA; MASSALSKI, J.; NIZIOL.B.; OUZ,A. Integral spectrum of nuclear active particles at mountain altitudes from the investigation of high ionization pulses. Acta physica Pol 24 no.32357-371 S163. 1. Institute of Nuclear Physics, University, Moscow (for G.rigorov,, Tretyakovaj Shostoperor)t 2, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Amenian Academy of SolhMesp Trevan (for Babayan, B:)yads-yan). 3. Institute of'Nuclear Research, Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Krakow, and II Department of Physics, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow (for 14assalskip f Viziol and Mes). BABAYAN, Kh.P.; BRYADZfIYAU, N.G.; MAMIDZIIANYAN, E.A.; GRIGOROV, N.L.; TR,ET'IYAKOVA, Ch.A.; SHESTOPEROV, V.Ya. Nualoar-active particles in young air showers. Zhur. eksper. i teor. fiz. 46 no.1z11O-122 J064. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta i Institut fiziki Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii SSSR, Yerevan. I. -h. %; 3RIGOREVp N. L.; MAI.' DZ",,"YAN, E. A.; SHESTOPEROVp V. Ya. .-- . .1 . I I % .- -." 'OVA, Ch. A, acoort submitted for the 8th Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (IUPAP), Jaipur, India, 2-i4 Doc !963. EABAYAN, M. F.; BOYADZHYAN, N.G.; GRIGOROV, N.L.; MAHIDZHANYAN, E.A.; TRETIYAKOVA, Gh.A.; SHESTOPEROV, V.Ya. Energy spectrum of nuclear-active particles in extensive air shawers. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.3:418-427 S 163. (MERA 16:10) 1. Inatitut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo goeadarstvennogo imiversiteta i Fizicheakiy institut Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. (Cosmic rays) 7> 51048 '621026100510021022 B102~B104 -3, L IMHORSt Babayan, Kh, P.9 Babetaki, Ya. S., Boyadzhyan, N. Gtj R -1, Grigorov, N. L., Lookevich, Ye, S,, 11amidzhanyan, E. k., Maesalfskiy$ Ye. I., Oleo', A. A., Tratlyakova, Ch. A., and Shestoperov, V. Ya. TITLEs Inveatigation of the interaction of high-energy particles with atomic nuclei on mountains PZRIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziohookayn, v. 26, no. 5, 1962t 558 - 571 TZ.Vrs Ionization bursts caused by the electron-photon component of a shover of cosmio-ray partic-_~n were studied with an array of ionization chambers (Fig. 1) at the mountain station (3200 m) of the Akademiya nauk Arm,janskoy SSR (Academy of Sciences Armyanskaya, SSR). The array consisted of iiix rows of ionization chambers ejarated by layers of lead and graphite, and covered an area of 10 m . Owing to thia large area, heavy bursto with a total energy of locally generated no mosons amounting to N10 15 ev could be photographed. The data obtained were analyzed for Card 1/p S/048/62/026/005/002/022 Inveatigation of the ... B102/B104 ionization bursts in the filter of the arrangement, for the altitude dependence of the burst frequency, and "or the burst spectrum and its dependence on the size of the arrangement; the mechanism of local Xo generation by single nuclear-active particles was investigated. The bursts observed were grouped according to their intensity I, i.e., according to the number of relativistic particles involved; for each group, the numbers of ionization and 11structuralized" bursts were determined for rows I-IV. The, spectrum of ionization bursts can be described by N(>I) - AI -V for all chambers. The index of the integral spectrum for 2-1031-j,~~-:2.105 equals 1.37 t 0.02. With an area of "0-6 m 2 it was found thattY20~ of the bursts were "struaturalized" for 1-103 f/-- I _-' 5 ' 10 3. At 1>1.104 and 10 in2 50/~j of the bursts (at sea level) and 75% (on the mountains) have a struc- ture. An analysis of the course of the burets with the altitude has shown the.tt (1) the integral spectrum of muon-induced burets with 3-105 - 3-104 particles has an exponent of e - 2.22 t 0.14; (2) for a burst of equal intensity, induced by a single nuclear-active particle, rl. 1.98 t 0.091 (3) at 3200 m, the muon contribution to single heavy burst 1, is sma11 (15% of all bursts with N103 particles, andrv4% of those withr42*104 particles;. Card 2/F 5/040/62/026/005/002/022 K Investigation of the ... 3102/B104 (4) at sea level, the m"on contribution is 70% ( 10 3 particles) and ,,J50;~(,2 .104 particles). The burnt spectrum was found to depend greatly on the area of the measuring arrangement. With 2-103 - 2.'105 particles, r goal, over from 1.37 t 0.02 for (330 cm)2 to 1.99 t 0.05 for 10-330 cm 2 The spectrum of bursts with a x 0 energy tranofer of 3110 11 - 10 13 ey agreee with that of nuolear-active particles, and exhibits no "breaks". When. partioles with B >10 12 ev interact with light nuclei in about 10~ of the eventa, the interaction is completely inelastic, and the 90 energy trans- fer anounts to 60 - 60~1'e of the primary-particle energy. Such interaotious obviously play a significant role in the formation of extensive air showers with at least 104 - jo5 particles. There are 8 figures and 7 tables. Card '5/c J BABAYAN, MINABOTADMANY N.G.- GRIGOROV N.L.; MAMIDWANYAN, E.A.; TRET, KOVA, Ch.A.;'Sfli~TOPEROV, ~.Ya. Study of "young" high-energy electron4hoton air showers. Zhur. eksp. i toor. fiz. 1.6 no.5tl525-1539 My 164. (RW 17:6) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki Moakovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 1. Institut fiziki Gosudarstvennogo komiteta pa ispolIzovaniyu atomnoy energii SSSRp Yerevan. BABAYAN, Eh,P.; BOYADZHIVI, n.G.; GRIGOROV, N.L..; THETIYAKOVA Ch.A*; . SHESTOPERM, V.Ya. large ionization bursts and the spectrum of nuclear-active particles at mountain heights. Zhur. eksp. i toor. fiz. 44 nool;22-34 Ja 163. (Milt- 16:5) 1, Institut yadernoy fiziki Makovskogo gosudarstvennogo universi- tetao (Ioniz*tion chambers) (Cosmic rays) GRIGOROV,, N.L.; _THE2YAXQY-A-., C.A.; SHEMOPIEROV, V.J.j BAB&YA11, C.P.; BA)MMYA-11,11 N.0,; BUjAj, Z,j LOSYM-WICZ, J.; MASSAISKI, J.; OIZS$ A. .Integral spectrum of ionization pulses caused by nuclear active pexticles of cosmic radiation at mountain altitudes. Nukleonika 7 no.2:61-73 t62. III Institute of Nuclear P~h~ficsjp University of Moscow (for Grigorov,, Tretyakova and Shestopier " 2& Institute or Nuclear Physics, Armenian Academy of Sciences* Erevan (for Babayan and Bayadsyan), 3. Institute of' Nuclear Researchp*Polish Academy of Sciences,, Cracow and Department of' Physics IIp Academy of Minin and Metallurgyq Cracow (for Buja,, kskiewicz, Messalski and oleo GRIGOROV, N.L.; TRETYAKOVA,_C.A.; BAYAD.3-YAN, N.G.; BABECKIj OLE S.- A. SHESTOPIEROV, V.-~.; BABAYAN, C.P.; J.; LOSKIEWIC27, J.; MASSALSKI, J.; Investigations of energy particles interactions with atomic nuclei at the mountain altitudes. Nukleonika 7 no.12: 759-767 162. 1. Inatitute of Nuclear Physics, University of Moucow, Mo6cow (for Grigorov, Tretyakova, Shestopierov). 2. Armenian Academy of SciencesY Institute of Nuclear Physics, Erevan (for Babayan and Bayadsyn). 3. Institute of Nuclear Research, Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Krakow, Polish Academy of Sciences (for Babecki', Loski4wicz, Massalski, Oles). BABAYAN, Kh.P.; BABETSKI, Ya.S.; BOYADZHYAN, N.G.; BUYA, Z.A.; GRIGOROV, N.L.; LOSKEVICH, Ye.S.; MAMIDMANYAJI, E.A.; KASSALISKIY, Ye.l.; OLES', A.A.;.TRETIYAK)VA, C~.,A,; ShESTOPEROV, V.Ya. Study of interactions of high energy particles with atomic nuclei at mountain altitudes. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz. 2b no.5: 558-571 Ap 162. (MA 15:51) (cosmic rays) (Nuclear reactions) ACCESSION NR: AP4037561 S/0056/64/046/005/1525/1539 AUTHORS: Babayan, Hh. P.; Boyadzhyan, N. G.; Grigorov, N. L.; Mamidzhanyan, E. A.; Tretyakova, Ch. A.; Shestoperov, V. Ya. TITLE: Study of "young" electron photon air showers of high energy SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1525-1539 TOPIC TAGS: young air shower, electron photon air shower, particle energy distribution, air shower absolute intensity, primary particle energy, absorption range, inelasticity coefficient ABST-RiACT: To ascertain whether the large momentum transfer to neu- tral pions, occurring when nuclear-active particles interact with lead, occurs also when these particles interact with light nuclei, an investigation was made of the characteristics of the electron- photon component of "young" air showers with energy E.~i 1.7 x 1012 eV. Young showers are defined as those in which the electron-photon ..ccmd 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4037561 cpmponent of high energy is generated not far above the measuring apparatus. The measurements were made at 3200 meters above sea level, and the young air showers were found to have an energy dis- tribution of the form NUE) - A(10 12 /E) with A = (3.0 + 0.2) x 10-9 cm -2 sec -1 -Y = 1.69 + 0.08 for showers in which more than 60% of the energy is concentrated in a circle of radius 70 cm, and A= (1.20 + 0.11) x 10 cm -2 sec -1 ; -y = 1.87 + 0.17 for showers In which more than 60% of the energy is concentrated in a circle of radius 30 cm. Neither of the form og the _-.!:i--.rum nor .the absolute intensity agree with the assumption that young air show- ers are prod-,zced in interactions between the nuclear-active high- Car d.. - 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4037561 energy particles and the air atoms. The energy spectrum and the ab- solute intensity of the young air showers can be explained by assum- ing that t'hey are generated in interactions in which the electron- photon corkponent of the shower receives 60--70% of the energy of the generating particle and the effective multiplicity of the y quanta which carry away this envrgy is low. The probability of such inter- actions is less than 0.25. The absorption range of the nuclear com- ponent was found to be 109 + 8 g/cm2, corresponding to an average inelasticity coefficient 0.5, if the interaction range is So g/cm2 or 0.6 if the interaction range is go g/cm2. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 9 formulas, and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State University); Institut fiziki GKAE, Yerevan (Institute of Physics GKAE) SUBMITTED: l5JulG3 DATE ACQ: 09Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GP, NP NR REP SM 009 0TF1ER: 001 Cat-& 3/3 L 446 E~~T(1)/EWT(m)/FCC/T/EWA(in)-2/EWA(h) GW' _~Cc'_ b AUMOR: Eh. 1q_rig!(jrqv, *Ik 1~!yjq A, Sh"t9p5~iny.,_Yja, OW: Instttute of Nuclear State U t _;!~.versl-Y-Jint- h1.Y.T'M!qnQaQv (I n- ntitut yoffernoy fiziki Moskovsko(,,o gogudarstvcnno(;o universiteta) T1.TU, : Characterli3tics of interactioliql1hat give r1sr, to 1;:rge ionization burst 11 /Report, All-Union Conference on Cosmic Ray Physics hel I tit Apatity 24-31, Augus~t 1964_/ SOMM: AN SSSR. 17vestiya, Seriya fizLcheskaya, v. 29, in. 9, 11165, 16413-1651 TOPIC TAGS: pKiR4!:y_q9smic ray, secondary cosmic ray, nuclenn interaction, Inelaltic Interaction, pion, ionization ch-wnber, ionization hodoscope, n-'jclt?;%r umillsion ABSTRACT: The autho:rs and collaborators have previously invi:itigatel the nuclear in- teractions that give rise to large ionization bursts (1.,~ . AN SSSR Ser. fiz. , 26, 558, 1962; Zh, eksperJ~m. i. teor. fiz., 37, 1147, 1959; ibid., 46 110, 1964; Ibid., 47, 379, 1964; International C.'onFerence on CosmJc Rays, Jaipur, Proceedings, 5, 51, 1963) and have found that these interactions are characterized by large inclasticitie3 and the transfer of a large traction of the primary energy to neutral plons. In the present paper thtsy report results of a continuation of these investigations. T.Vo experimental technique& wnre employed; the ionization calorimeter technique, and the authors' meth- od of controlled iwelear emulsions (described in some of the references cited above), 1/2 4464-66 ACC NR' APS0246241 In the calorimeter measurements, two trays of ioniza'ion chambers under 3 and 4 cm of lead served to record the electron-photon component accompanying the nuclear active particle. The nuclear interaction took place in a 60 1:/cn,2 slab of graphite, and the energy of the neutral pions produced was determined by two trays of chtnbers under 3 and 5 cm of lead. Beneath this assembly was an ionizatiou calorimeter consisting of 8 trays of Ionization chambers separated by 10 cm thick iron slabs, which served to determine the energy retained by the primary or transferred to charged pions. A total of 676 bursts of energy greater than 1.4 x 1011 eV were recorded at an altitude of 3200 m above i3ea level. The fraction Ko of the primary energy transferred to neutral plons was very broadly distrlbut~d; the average value of Ko was 0.58 and Ko.was great- er than 0.7 in 43 % of the events. The large fluctuations of Ho must be taken Into account when data, involving large bursts are interprctcd. Twelve showers in which the energy transferred to neutral pions exceeded 2 x 1012 eV were investigated with the controlled nucleax emulsion technique. In 70 % of these events the total Ino-lasticity was close to unity and the neutral pions received 70 to 80 % of the primary energy. Only four neutral pions were produced on the average per event, and the single most energetic neutral pion received 40 to 50 % of the primary energy. In conclusion, we express our gratitude to the staff of the Krakow Institute of Nuclear Research for making their results available to us. Orig. art. has; 3 figures and I table. SUB CODE: NPI StWM DATE: 00/ ORIG Ws 004/ OM REP: 001 Cc - -2ZZ. TRETIYAKOVA,, Ch.A.; SHESTOPEROV, V.Ya. GaIculation of fluctuations of the lateral distribution of large atmospheric shower particles. Zhur.eksp.i teor.fiz. 42 no.4: 1061-1062 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11) L Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Cosmic rays) 4530o 5/056~63/644/001/005/067 BIOS/ ISO APTHORS: -Babayan, Kh. P#t Boyadzhyan, H.. 0. Grigoroy, No'L., trp_t!jAkaY&,._ ~ChA.. Shes topefov, V. Y&. TITLEi Large ionization bursts and the spectrum of the nuclear- sotive particles on mountains PERIODICALt. Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teorstiohaskoy fisiki, v- 44P no. it 1963, 22 - 34 TEXTs There are considerable discrepancies in the exp,~rimental values of the power exponett of 7(n)dn -~Ao dn- - the integral spectrum of the bursU nY+I as determined byvarious investigators. The present authors studied large ionization bursts at an altitude of 3200 m above sea level with an arrange-,;*.-.' of 92 ionization chamb6ro.coveting an overhll area of 10 m2. The results showed that a considerable part of the ionizati-on bursts are caused by nuoleqr-active particles fal 'ling simultaneously on to the,meseuring appaxatus~ With a large apparatus the bursts speotrum may be very different from that of the single nuolear-aotive particles. This is due to the C&rd 1/2 3/05'6/6'3/044/001/005/067 Large ionizatioh.bursts and the 3100/bleo- incidence ol. a group of particles (Ilstruoturized"~burats) (K. L. Grigorov estiga~ et al. ZhETP, 33t 5,,1099, 1957).' In the apparatus uqqd in this.iny tion, a y of 1.38 + '0.03 was recorded fo;-~~hd simultaneous incidence of particle groupaq while that for individual particle w 0-.05- ~ . . . q There'are 6 figures and-3 tablese ASSOCIATIONt Institut yadernoy-fiziki Moskovskogo'gosudaretvennogo urtiversiteta (Institute of Nuclear -Physics 'of Moscow State Vitiversity) SUBMITTEDs June 27, 1962 Card 2/2 B/056j62/042/004/023/037 Fluctuations in the distribution of ... BJ06/B102 ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo goaudaretvennogo J- universiteta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University) SUBMITTEDi October 16, 1961 Card 2/2 3 P/046/62/007/002/001/003 2-) D256/D302 AUTHORS: Grigorov, N.L., Tretyakoval Ch.A., Shestoperov, V.J., Babyan, Kh-P., Biiyadzhyang NaGe, Buja, Z., 1oakiewicz, J.j Massalski, J., and Oleby A. TITLE: Integral spectrum of ionization pulses caused by nuclear active particles of cosmic radiation at mountain altitudes PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 7, no. 2, 1962, 61 - 73 TEXT: The investi ation was conducted in order to obtain informa- tion concerning: 15 The pulse spectrum and its dependence upon the dimensions of the apparatusp 2) the altitude dependence of the fre- quency of the registered pulses, 3) the mechanism of local genera- tion of jjo mesons by nuclear active particles. The apparatus cove- red an area of 10 me and it consisted of 6 horizontal trays of 33 ionization chambers each, -the trays being separated by graphite and V1( iead absorbers, arranged to enable detection of electromagnetic cascades created by the decay products of J10 mesons and evaluation Card 1/4 P/046/62/007/002/001/uO3 Integral spectrum of ionization D256/D302 of the energy transferred in the interactions up to 2 x 10 13 evo The pulses and pulse heights were recorded photographically from screens of' 6 cathode-ray oscilloscopes with waiting spot. Using me- chanical selectors it was possible to register subsequently J.ndivi- dual pulses from all the ionization chambers, each of them being connected to its own amplifier. The experiments were carriea out at Vy two altitUdes: 200 m (Moscow) and 3200 m above the sea level (the Mountain Station of the Armenian Academy of Sciences at ~iount Aragac). Owing to the independent registration in each ionization chamber it was possible to divide the regis-cered pulses into two groups: 1) Single pulses, i.e. events in which the pulse in each Lray was registered by a small number of ionization chambers; 2) 'Structural' pulses aefined as events occuring at least in one of the trays 1 to 4, in such a way that the groups of ionization cham- DerS showing pulses were interspaced with one or more chambers without any ionization. The first group of pulses was attributed to nuclear active particles as well as p mesons, and ihe second one could be produced only by groups of nuclear active particles fall- ing simultaneously on the apparatus, as it was borne out from the Card 2/4 P/046/62/007/002/001/003 Integral spectrum of ionization D256/D302 investigation of the influence of the dimensions of the apparatus used upon the ionization spectra. The dependence of the percentage of the structural puises upon the registered pulse height was exa- mined, showing that the percentage of the structiiral pulses is a monotonic function increasing with the increase 5f -the total pulse height registered i.e. with increasing the total energy. In order to assess the role of ~ mesons, the altitude ,1uj)uiid4uii(A! w,. .ivWj- tigated of generating pulses of different nature. The integral spectra were found to be exponential: N = AI-Y in the region of pulse heights from 103 to 105 particles. The following conclusions were derived from the analysis of the experimental results: 1) The spectra induced by nuclear active particles depend essen~lially on the dimensions of the apparatus and on the pulse heights. The expo- rient y of the integral spectrum for pulse heights (measured in num- bers of particles) ranging from 2 x 10 to 2 x 105 particles chan- ges from y = 1.41 toj = 2.UO for the area of the apparatus chang- ing from )30 X 330 c to 10 x 330 cm2 respectively. 2) At mountain altitudes the exponent y of the integral spectrum for single nucle- ar active particles was determined to be 2.01 � 0.08 for 3 x Card 3/4 P/04 6 62/007/002/001/003 Integral spectrum of ionization D256YDD302 103 ---: Ilz7 3 x 10 41 and for all the nuclear active particles includ- ing the structural pulses y = 1.62 t 0.04. 3) The integral spectrum of the large pulses by u raesons is also of an exponential form with 7 = 2#22 � 0.14. 4) AT the sea level the contribution of the ji mesons constitutes approx. 'tO ~,, of all single pulses with a height >,,2 x jo3 particles and ~O % for heights >-,2 x 1o4 particles, There are 5 figures, 4 tanles and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION; Institute of Nuclear Physics, University of Moscow; (N.L. Grigorov, Ch.A. Tretyakova, and V.J. Shestope- rov); Institute of Nuclear ljhysics, Armenian Academy of Sciences, Yerevan; (Kh.P. Babayan, and N.G. Bayad- zhyan); Institute of Nuclear Researchp Polish Academy of Sciencesp Cracow; Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, II Department of Physics (Z. Buja, J. losxie- wicz, J. Massalski, and A# Ole6) SUMITTED: January, 1962 Card 4/4 L -19646-63 EW(m)/BM AFFTC/ASD ACCF.SSION NR: AP3007056 S/0056/63/045/003/0418/0427 AUTHORS: Babayan, 1(h. P.; BpyAqzh -yan, N. q. I Grigorov, N. L.,-_ "&,dzhan an, E. A.; Tretlyakova,-Ch. A.; S~e~_~perov, V_ Ya- y TITLE: Energy-spedtrum of nuclear active particles in ext e air showe I _.2nower,_ SOUROE: Zh..eksper. i teoret. fiziki, v. 45, no. 3, 1963, 418-427 TOPIC TAGS: extensive air shower., nuclear active particle energy spectrum, ionization burst ABSTRACT: Ionization bu3~sts produced by nuci-"r'--active particles in extensive air showera were studied with an array of 192 ionization chambers with area (10 m2) small enough to make the buirst spectrum coincide with the,,ynuclear-active particle spectrum and, large enough to achieve good statistical accuracy.- The data obtained indicat 'e that.the spectrum,of bursts with more,than 1000 nucleax-active par- Card . 1/2 L 19646-63 ACCESSION N11-, AP3007056 ticles depends greatly on the size of ihe detecting array. : The burst spectrum 'iri the range from 1000', io 10, 000 part-1,61-es in showers with a total of 10,5 to 1015 particlesii~ characterized by a spectrum exponent 1.8-1.9 When measured with ai~ array area bf'c-ibout one meter, but only approxirda:tely 1.0 in the case, of an array of,!10 e, whereas the spectrum expdribnt of bursts produced by indiv idual!particles in the same shcwersilis 1.6 + 0.1. Orig."art. has 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (Nuq;,~ar~_-Phys. Inst. Mosicow State Univ.); Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR (IZ4y Sciences Armenian SSR) SUBMITTED: ISFeb63 DATE ACQ; 080ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 002 A Card 2/2 i incream me heat imsistance should also iacrease with the cGncetitF.- Lion of these -L 53693-65-5. ru.~.yce~mn.Lu ins-Eucu-cej; g7"n RA 7, V 77F TRETOYAKCIVA, G.A. The shouldor pain ayndromo. Trudy LIETIN fjo-10-373-379 'U,. (MMU. 19: l') 1. Pervyy Len--ngradskiy meditsinskiy institut i=en3. akadem--ia J.P. Pavlova. SOKOLISKIY, D.V.r akademik; TRETIYAKOVA, G.F. Hydrogenation of unsaturated compoundox while maintaining a constant concontration in the solution* DoklAN SSSR 138 no.2099-401 my 161. 1. (PaU 14:5) :L* Kazakhskiy gosudarstvennyv universitet im. S.M.Kirovae 1 2. Alcademiya nauk KazSSR (for Sokoliikiy). (Unsaturated compounds) (1b;drogenation) SOKOL'-OKIY, D-V-, akademik; MTIYAOVA, G.P. Hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds in equilibrium on platinum group catalysts. DokI. All SSSR 140 no.4:844-846 0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. AN Kazenskoy SSR (for Sokol skiy). (Unsaturated compounds) ~Ilydrogenation) (Platinum) 'METIYAKOVA, G. I., C'und Biol 7P-1 (diss) - - "Asps~cts of t7,ie o~L Causative agent of apple scah (Venturle inae!~;,ialis aderh.) a!,,d th,~ of wnys to suppress this dismse under the conditIons of the Stavropol' Platewl". Stavropol', )--?(0. 16, pp (Stavropol.1 kulr Inst, ChaIr of Plaril, Protoct[on), 120 copies (Kr,, No 1h, 1950,1'~I-) IL'INITSKIY, L.V.; THETIYAKOVA, G.I., kand. biolog. nauk; KHADZHINOV, N.I.; BABAYEV7-r.-X-.-,-'n~rid-.-bitlog. nauk; BAGIROV, M.1,11.) m-ladshiy nauchhyy sotrudnik Brief information. Zashch. ra3t. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.5:56 '04. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Berezovskiy fito-entomologicheskiy sortouchastok, Odesskaya obl. (for Illinitskiy). 2. Stavropollskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Tretlyakova, Khadzhinov). 3. Laboratoriya immuniteta Azerbaydzhanskogo instituta zashchity rasteniyj Kirovabad (for Babayev, Bagirov). TRET'YAKOVA,G.I., kand. biol. nauk (Chamical means for protecting plants frarn pests ard diseases) Khimicheskle sredstva zashchity rastenil ot vreditelei i boleznei. Stavropol', Stavropollskoe knizhnoe izd-yop 1964. 22 p. (14LU 18: S) 1. SAVINCV, V. G.; TRETIYAKOVA, G. S. 2. USM (600) 4. Vitamins 7. Bromination of carotene with 11-brCIP03UCCinimide. Ukr. kUm. 2liur. 17, No. 4~ 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953. Unclassified. T.RST ~IAFOVA, G. S. A 65 S4 synthosis of comp ounds p e"In ctivity. 739, "h cayinty ~r-IkOv'fkg .11>e As im. 20, t 'T Nf. In - - 1952- ------ jan. GTRS,PL--VOI. 5-t0' S.R. YO SS3.S (institute mination, c I Carotin in bf* 0, 0 Scienc Akader!11ya Naukp 5.5.3 R., Doklady Val. 78, No. V s s Tlaliiron derivat'vee of- rrtrot,,~w5. in' d. 'Vitar,jyly AkMi- Yka '1r. 7 19'5L-, NO -10613- - ca r c w* n3 to"! iodino for IQ min., aill rscrvatq. f7-,7-. k t o od '. W m-lic': tf It!-Ii6 the produnt cortainei icv_i~ns) wnich indlectas 9L mLxt. of sub3-cm-7c,- -hi5 rralt: nf. t-,p a. oia 7-3duct v%ri ad f rorn c a Ohl matogrichi. it-tivsts! e :_5 v&A t"A by C.Iasolfl G d:! C. re n tn-v ox~ 1-m.-LCLL, 0 oy tn,~ . I - r `0:11 i no 4 -3 t -!*-k :~awler with mA~,Allio ahmen, 110.83 14 raroteno , r'!V T (4 j3 f, not y t a T"l I alLgh":IY ill -a rit 0 (in Iva a n l R -- - ---------- NL ~Z~L Y~O i &,I -jz~;rA-A ho;ti V js,1:.,d &1,4~,~.-Iid,i a! ~ih,i, -ind ?.3-fi7drotynZf51-M acids A- %'~ I".. 1 1,, ko a S T'rr,'~ t~ 1.1,6M 941.11 ZJ6 q, '~7-7 P""'Ll"hLy !;Vd, 0A, act'l -vol A tVh,ij ~',,Cl, rca. t ~ ith -',' I i ,Id If kicl i." ~"d ti"', 'w-s J'~ ~ .... I , -'abstfince" (111) Cur"SPA):;(-ig to the foruiul kt..Ci. llsO)-'iil,. witich if, apparctif % u inixed atfliydrz~ it 11 luld 'dirw SV the ag-fl~v o: '!'1ijj1w on ITT ii f"r-'d 0" -f SAC;. "d !"Z~ -c- ., -il, 'I t'JAW-1 -: -" lip""'! 1~ 1 .0 "j S!" mixt. of I mole of 11, * golvent ( Plicl. C4114. CQ.. or ethcrl, and from 0.6 to 1 .2 trioles SiCl. is hrated at tO (HP untit (-% olutinil of HCI -tops awi flict; for 20 tnin. more at 1(91*. - Plittl Ill is "ashed itih Ctl14 -ind ttricd tri -- The yield is quantitative Boiling Ill ~tli %W011 or EMU dv~i thr eme; L ,po"Jiliz esters (if 11 with ~irld- of fA fn(f 51 J'a 111 olitaific(I fron, (i.nj m(Ij, 11 cin(l ~)j;jz 11101C S.CL in c4tit h Add-d 0 11 'n.1t. '-i tit, nuli is heated for 3 hrs: at 160". Aft" rooling, tbe product is tYMt"1 With HC1 and NatC(-'h ~ciln 1-he- przritir'., 1. LN repptd fmin alWt. yield 92%. and cantams 10.7", SiCh To obtain I -ithinit sepn. of Ill. 0.136 molt- ~f 11. '(0 1 PhCl, and 0.031 ruale S.'Cl. is heated for 311 mm. at 50-XA*. and then 30 min. at 100*. 'I'lien is added 0.36 mole An- iline., the mixt. heated for 4 firs. at 170', ricutrafired with a sioln. of Na,CO,, and the solvent is driven off w-'th steam. Pptd. I ii repptd from N NaOli, yield 97%. und S;()T cjn.- tent 10j, Replacing CtIts with ClHs gives a yield of 07t/0' At rautar ratios U-SIC14-FIN14i - 1: 1.15:3.1. the yield of drops to 42- 0(11C, and the yield of TV increases to 2!i-341% KIRSANOV, A.V.; LNVGHRNKO. Te.S.; TRETIYAKOVA, G.S. - - Diphenylamidination of earboxylic acids. Mrr.khim.zhur. 19 no.6:622-630 153. WaA 80) 1. Inatitut organichookoy khimii Akademii nauk USBR (Amidines) (Acids, Fatty) GOLOVI.N., ',P.V,; ABRAMOVA, M.A.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, Z.B.1 GEAASIMENKO. A.A.; I DENISOVA , Ye. V. k_~~IE Regeneration of ion exchangers. Sakh.prom. 35 no.61-13-16 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1 .L. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Sugar manufacture) Uo-n exchange) GOLOVIN, ra.; GIMIMEM, A.A.; TMOYAKOVA, G.S. Precipitation of saccharose from solutions of colauses in a form ef calcium trisaccharate. Sakh.prom- 34 no.10:29-30 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1, AN USSR. (Sucrose) (Molasses) GCLOTIN. Paval Tasillyevich; GERASIMENKO, Aleksey Antonovich; TRETIYAKOVA, Gelina Sergpyevna-,.-,ROMI=IY, I.R.. doktor QG - - ~ - , . , , -;- ~1- '- ~ * 'I il.nauk. oty.rado-I -~OTMYA, Z.S., red.izd-va; HATTEXURUX, A.A., tekhn.red, [Saccherates end their use in industry] Bakharsty i ikh pri- manenie v promyshlonnonti. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1960. 234 p9 (MIRA 14:4) (sucrose) 5.2200,5.1310 '_(5b70 SOV/80---~2-10-19/51 AUTHORS: Maytak, 0. P., Tretlyalcova, G. S. TITLE: Some Physical, Chemical, and Technical Characteristics of Electrolytes for Steel Electropolishing PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ichimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 10, pp 2242- 2 2 24-( (USSR) ADSTRACT: In their previous study (this journal, 1959, Vdl 32, Nr 5o p 1060) the authors described new electrolytes for steel- polishing,consisting of sulfuric and phosphoric acid MiXtUres with "unicol" corrooion inhibitor, sugglested by Balezin, Barannik, and Putilova in their study, "Appli- cation of Acid Corrosion Inhibitors" (Primeneniye ingibitorov kislotnoy k,_!,--2, - ), GosIchimizdat, Moscow- Leningrad, 19118. The present study deals vilth the length cf the service period, the density, viscosity, electrical conductivity, and other characteristics of' t-his electrolyte as well as with the changes in these characteristics dur- ing the electropolishing process, and compares it with Card 1/4 the sulfophosphocliromium electrolytes (called from here Some Physical, C"hemical, and Technical 796Y0 Characteristics of Electrolytes for SOV/80-32-10-19/51 Steel Electropolishing on in this abotract "SPC electrolyte.,31. The experi- ments were conducted with Shi(al-15 high-carbon sfcel anodes (Ukr. khim. zh., 1959, Vol 25, P 385) (n an electrolyte of the following composition (in ,ii,): ff 3POI~ 35%; 112SOI~ 50'%; viater IW/); and 2.5 vol~.,,Yrielxic 1.~, of MN-10 type "unicol" inhibitor; the current density varied from 1 to 100 amo/dm ; the temperature was from 18 to 250; no separating diaphragm was used between the cathode and anode, and the electrolyte composition was not corrected during the cxperiment. It was do- termined that the service period of' the lnvestiL~aled electrolyte was considerably longer than that of SPC electrolyte. This was due to the separation of the electrolyte from the precipitate after the passage of about 600 amp hr/liter and a resultant correction ofL the electrolyte composition, which restored its electro- polishing properties. The density, viscosity, and electrical conductivity of the freshly prepared elec- Card 2/4 trolyte were practically identical with that of the SPC Some Physical, Chemical, and Technical Characteristics of Electrolytes for Steel Electropolishing Card 3/4 '(5670 0 '1/,8 0 - `12 - 10- 1 9/~ 1 s E!lectrolyte; during the process of electropolishing, however, the changes in the above characteristics i-lere less pronounced and different from those ot' the O"N electrolyte. The denaity and v1scost.ty first LticrOase(l, then decreased,and the electrical condLictIvIty hiu-reai3ed in a continuous manner. The yield based on current (In %) first dropped sharply with increasing current density, then decreased slowly; it increased somewhat at hLgh cur- rent density values. The decrease In the yield In the course of the process was much slower than in the process conducted with S C electrolyte. At a current density of' 75 to 100 amp/dm. (at which the electropollshing takes place) the yield based on current decreased in2ijnificantly and practically in a linear manner. The lower rate of the steel's dissolution was due, evidently, to the lovier operational temperature than with SPC electrolyte, and to the preserving effect of the Inhibitor. There are 4 figures; and 9 Soviet references. Some Physical, Chemical, and Technical Characteristics of Electrolytes -for Steel Electrapolishing :'ASSOCIATION: 756,(o S 0 0 Institute of' General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Scierjce,3,Ukr SSR(Iristitut obshchey i neori,-anicineskoy khimii AN USSR) SUBMITTED: October 6, 1958 Card 4/4 Some Physical, Chemical, arid Technical Characteristics oL~ Electrolytes -Por Steel Electropolishing ~--ASSOCIATION: Institute of' General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences,Ukr SSR(Institut obshchey i neorCaniLciieskoY khimii AN USSR) SUBMITTED: October 6, 1958 Card 4/4 5(4) SN180-32-5-23152 AM~IIORS: Maytak, TITLE: Electrolytes for the :~clls'iir-g of Steel PERIODICAL: Zhuxr-nal prikladnoy k~-.:Lmli, 1959, Vol .32, Nr 5, pp 2. 0 6:) - 10 6 5S S -R) ABSTRACT. elaCr,"',vollytes are used J-P the pc-lishirZ of steel. They Gonta�n, o.-/.z-:3n3ive ard deficient. Orthc- pho.~phorln a~Ad. 7x~ thii arti-le ele.-.1Z.olytes with the izibibitor unikol MN-10, which was proi-osed by Dal,~-zin, Barl2onnik and Putilcva ZRe ~ 17a-re ln-,restigat~;rl. -',ihihito7- was used ir, the quantity of 2 .5%. The temperatur-a was 18-2ioO, 1,1-.e current density 10, 25, 50, 75 a-nd 100 Aldm-. Tht- optimum for hJ.gA--(,.a--bor steel has a oompoeition of 30-~75, veight, 116 H-PO, 10-50 weight % -q2304, , P 1 4 10-15 weight % Hj) arid 2-5 vul-,rne % of unikol. The optimum ourrent density inereases with t,"Ia wat,-n- ockrtant. The dil"Ation of the electrolyte in which the ratfr, of the 9.c�ds does not change, confirms this fact. "If --'-e wataz- Lz,,,.-:,eases from 15 to 19%, the optirriLLm aix-rent density rises 5rcm 50 to 7- ) A/dm2. To keep current consumptlon low, t',-ie elctrolytF, should have 60-70% phosphoric acid and -10-15% of Card 112 wat-e.-. Electrooolishing in hotu elar.~tralytes producer, a tar.11~3h whlnt Electrolytes for the Electrochemical Polishing of Steel SOV/80-32-5-23/52 is avoided by stirring the electrolyte. Since stirring diminishes the shine, it is r ecommended to use it inten,iittently or only in the be- ginning of the treatment. Staiznless steel, like type lKhl8N9T, may be polished by the same electrolyte. The current density for them is lower than for high-carbon steel. At present the inhibitor unikol PB-5, a condensation product of aniline and urotropine ZR-ef 5 is being developed. There are: 2 tables, 1 graph and 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimli AN UkrSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR) ,TJBMITTED: October 10, 1957 Card 2,/2 SAVINOV, B.G., TRTITIYAKOVA, G.4. AA-v--- ". , , - , , -' - -- - ~ Studying certain halogen derivptives of the -provitamin A. carotene. 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J2 SAVINOV, B.G.; 9'RETIYAKOVA, G.S. li~ Polymerization of carotene during bromization. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 78 no-3:553-555 21 May 1951. (CLML 20:9) 1. InGtitUt6 of Organic Chomiatry of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR. 4'. Presented by Academician A.I. Oparin 30 March 1951. TRETIYAKOVA, I.V., inzh.; NOVOGRENKO, G.U.., inzh,l KHOPOVA, M.P,, inzh. . . ... ........... Effect of the temperature of ambient air an the heating of shorts aircuited AM, MA140, and MAP-series induction motors. 131ektrotekhnika 36 no.2241-43 F 165* (MIRA 18:4) k. I BFRTDVII;r"jM V"Vl.f Siff-F-PA; YO.P., Inzh.;jAFT.YAKOvAt I.V.o inzho r; r. I -a W::- -mo t -5 parallel poww~ transmi8slon f,--,- mine holatIng fiyoLtm. ElellOix-otekhaike 36 no*6-.29-32 Fie 165. (VURA 18&'7) tfie liver In ci(jr-,11"Aj jq7 vasyt.l Kova I.T."st -v a, rc , C. na Val. t ck-t-,, ti J ell. -inc.9 fIT 'ZT1rjI, labo,-atoviy~' D.F,. Vsesop~ IwO. i. tu t-a noy r;.i,l,- prof. Yt~.-"'- TRETtYAKOVA, K.A. (Moak-ya) Cholesterol synthesis in an animal organism and 1,t9 control. Usp. sovr. biol. 57 no.3:350-369 My-Je 164. (MIRA 17:6) TRETIYAKWAp K.A.; GRODZENSKjYj D.E. Effect of thyroiodins and thyroidectomy on the rate of synthesis of cholesterol ~nd fatty acids in rats under the influence of radiation. Vop. med. khim. 6 no. 6:611-614 W-D 160. (MIRA 14:4) I.Radiation Laboratory of the All-Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology, Moscow. (THYROID GIAND) (CHOLE STE ROL) ( F&TY ACIDS) (RADIATION SICKNESS) TRETIYAKOVA9 K.A.; GRODZENSKIYp D.E. The rate of cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis in the adrena:Lop testesp and liver of young and old ratz under normal conditions after irradiation. Blokhimiia 25 no. 3:399-403 Myw-Je 160e (MIRA 14:4) 1, Radiatsionnaya laboratoriya Vaeooyuznogo instituts, eksperimentall- noyendokrinologiip Moskva. (CHOLESTEROL METABOLISM)-- (FATTY ACID METABOLISM) (AGING) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) TRE=CVA, K. A., GRODZENSKIY, D. E., (USSR) "Effect of Hormonal Factors on the Rate of Synthesis of Cholesterol in Normal and Irradiated Rats." Report presented at the 5th Int'l, Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961. 41722 -7 S/21 62/027/005/001/001 3144YB186 AUTHORs Tre-tlyakova, X. A. TITLE: On the role of the pituitary in radiation-induced accelera- tion of cholesterol synthesis PERIODICALs Biokhimiya, v. 27, no-. 5, 1962, 801 - 804 fl-:4oTs in order to explain the contradictions in published data the rate of cholesterol synthesis was studied in irradiated white rats after hypophysectomy or blocicing of the pituitary. Altogether 79 rats were examined, 30 of them as controls and 6 of them-only whole-body irradiated with an x-ray dotie of 800 r. Conditions of the three experimental series3 (I) hypophysectoioy; (II) hypophysectomy and- irradiation; (III) blocking of the pituitary by administering 20 mg of DOCA per 100 g of bod weight and irradiation after 24 hrs. 24 hrs after the irradiation OR 3CT400H was adminAstered subcutaneously, 4 hrs later the animals were killed and the radioactivity of cholesterol 04 was determined in the liver and in the supravenal glands (Vopr. med. khimii 5, 362, 1959). The animals used in tests I and III Were starved for 24 hr3 and those used in test 11 for 4 hrs, Card 1/2 S/21 62/027/005/0C1/001 On the role of the pituitary... B144YB186 before they were killed. Resultst hypophysectomy caused after 4 - 5 days a strong reduction of cholesterol synthesis in the liver. The retardIng effect of the chomical blocking became weaker. Irradiation caused a strongly accelerating effect, which was weaker but still significant if preceded by DOCA blocking. In hypophyseotomized animals no statistically significant difference was observed between irradiated and non-irradiated animals; the divergences in the published data and the variability of the data from the prosent experiments may probably be ascribed to differences in the postoperative diet of the rate. The usual radiation-induced reac- tion of the supravenal glands, ioeo, reduction of the cholesterol content and acceleration of cholesterol synthesis, was not observed in hypophysectomized animals. There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut eksperimen- tallnoy endokrinologii tAll-Union Scientific Research Inutitute of Experimental Endocrinology), Moscow SUBMITTEDs December 16, 1961 Card 2/2 T (KosIcva) TRW YAXPJA Ghobisterol and ascorbic acid content of the adrenal glands in dogs following ionizing irradiation (with summary in English. p.1261 Prob]'L.ondok. i gorm. 3 no-3:72-74 My-Je '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Ir. Vaesoyusnogo instituta okepartmentallnoy andokrinologii (dlr. prof,. Ye.A.Vanyukovs) (RCZBTGIW RAYS. effects. on adrenal cortex cholosterol & vitamin C (Rt~*)) (ADRENAL CORTEX. metabolism, cholesterol & vitamin C, off. of x-rays (RUB)) (CHOLESTEROL, metabolism, adrenal cortex, off. of x-rays (RUB)) (VITAMIN C, metabolism, came) TIETIYAKOA ) 1:1 ..) TROD722-10MY) D. i". P ZZ-_ t"Nic &tte of Synthesis of Cholesterol and Fatty Acids in the Suprarenal Glawls, Testicles and Liwr of Young and Old Rat3 Nonrially and After Irrarliation." Theses of the Proceedings of the Annual Scientific SocsLior,:, 23-26, Wxc'ri 19~~O (All-Union Institi;.te of Experimental Endocrinology) Froin the Rad.LaLicti Laboratory (Head --Docent. D. E. Grodzenskiy of the All-Union Institute of Experimental Emlocrinology (Director--Profesoor Ye. A. Va.5yukovu) TRITITAKOVA. K.A.; GRODZIMSKIY. D.I. Bios3mthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids in the liver and adronals of rats exposed to the effect of Ionizing radiations. Vop.med.khim. 5 U().5:362-366 s-o 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. ktdiation Laboratory, the All-Un!-n Institute for lxperimental 3ndocrinolog-7, Moscow. (CHOIRSTEML metab.) (FATTT ACIDS metab.) (ADEMIAL GLMS radiation off.) (LIVXR radiation eff.) PHASE I BOOK EIPLOITATION SOV/4984 International symposium on macrozolecular chemistry. Moscow, 19~0_ Mezhd.;r.zz;:dnyy alzipazius po makroacickulyarnoy khImil SSSR. I artareferaty d k1 d 6 . a o y Moskva. 14-18 ITuoya 19 0 g.; Maktal7a 111. ( Kacromolecular Internation!Ll Sympoalum i~n Chemistry Hold in Moscow, Juns 14-18, 1960; Pdper3 and 4b-'rJeo Sect ion III. EMoscow, lzd-vo AN sm. ig6o] 469 p. 51.000 copies printed. Ttch. &d. : P. 3. Xashina. Sponsoring Agency i The International Union of Pure and Applied Macromolecular Chemistry. PURPOSE% 7his boo;c is intend6d for chemists Interested in poly- serizatlon reactions and the aynt!%ecl3 of high molecular compounds. covxLwzs 'nas in Section III Of A =Ultiv0lum8 work contain- Inz papers an xacromolocular chemistry. The &rticles in 9*13ariLl deal with the kinetics or polymerization reactlor.3, the synthesis or special-purpose polymers, e.g., Ion ex. -h, go resins. semiconductor materials, etc., methods of cat. allLIng Polymerization reactions, proportion and chemical Interactions or high molecular materials, and the orrects or various factors on polymerization and the degradation or high molecular compounds. No personalities are mentioned. Reftracces given follow the articles. Rabek, T. I., and Z_ K~s~lder (Poland). Chlorination or ftenal-Formaldshyde Resins 27 Ale Oprie, andAIL~.c~~ne (Rumania). ' L Aalnopropyl Ethors or ?olyvinyl Alconol 34 Ift~ft CWN TJ~Lubovlch. 6. X~LL. 9-tA-A2Xd=' Ye. N_ NPL m ~ ~ ! h 11 xov and t qrot,nan, ~ , U Vus I. :'R z ~ of versions o ,,Rj tgg h. p r Polyearbonate3 X. 3. Fe Idshten, and (USSR). and Xechanlsz of no Activating Action of 10ouble Systems of Vulc4nization Accelerators -65 Q, A, 3 Irs'R27', and X. p- _V uz- '__'15. !blyeva &t_r_ !o ?r ' . I.r .Ive lfuric Acid and Polyvinyl rL. (US ). Esters of Su Alcohol J(olkAber- ZL~11 . and q_j~Rr;_6(Hungary). The Inter. action or Aromatic xalres and Polyvinyl Chloride T-9 Gorda A jL__r_DA!Yjq~V T, M. KUD- L 3 olak A V I Vehl 7, and R4. & VM~onko X3 fs VhEcii Ex -am rd Semiconductor Properties and Chemical ftopertles of Upolar .--scliange Rosins 93 I., and J. norawtoo (Poland). Effect of the 3truc- tw-a or Organic Aml-no-Co-m-pou-n-da an the Properties of Anion ge_Rosins Frcm Polystyrene (USSR). The Problem or the Erroct or the SNdad ~X r u ture O ruct re of anites on Ion-ExcK=&*- Processes Between oj f Ionites and Electrolyte Solutions 107 Llt ~nA. A_ B__j__LjnZ&njXlj, and (LSSR). Productl-on-Wnd Properties of Some Aromatle Polymers 115 kaya. To. V. 1. P. L48ov, A-3. T V11nl. S. B. a. z. Nereiova, and-UA-Eslen- 13H).-Chemical Conversions of rnsolublo Copolym*r3 or Styrene 124 JAndtal"n.-I. (Pol4ad). Thermil 3t4bl.'Ity of Strongly BLInic _ _ Anion E= K &n4* Resins 146 4o W-SKOVA, V.N.; VOYUTSKAYA, M.I.; STARKOVA, G.A.; TARASOVA, N.I.; TRETIYAKOVA, K.I.; RAMER, I.I. - Study of antitoxin losses in the purification and concentration of sera by the diapherm-3 method. Zhur.mi-krobiol.e id.i immim. 31 no.8:139-141 Ag 160. fM'MA 14:6) 1. Iz Fermskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok. (SERUM) MIRSKOVA., V.N.; STARKOVAq G.A.; VOYUTSKAYA, M-I.; TARASOVA, II.I.; TliFT.I,YAKOVA, --A Use of a reduced dose of pepsin in the purification and con2entrat-lon of sera by moans of the Diaferm-3 method. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid i immun. 31 no.6:116 Je 160. (MIRA, 13:8) 1. Iz Fermskogo instituta vaktain i qlvorotok. ,(.P.BPSlN) I Ilsm*) VERNER, A.R..; TRET'YAKOVA, K.Ye. Conditions of preservation and viability of corn, strawberry, and apple pollen. Trudy TSSBS no.5:89-9~ 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Pollen 1, C. LESHGHINSI:IY, L.A. TR]Makl~ql~, L.A. (Izhovek) Result of combined (interavenous and intramuscular) penicillin administration in pneumonia therapy. Klin.med. 36 no.3:45-48 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:4) (PUMONIA, ther. penicillin, combined intravenoun & intramuse. admin. (Rua)) (PENICILLIN, ther. use pneumonia, combined intravenous & intramuse. admin. (RUB)) KOZYREV, A.; TRF.T!YAKOVA,--L.1 PEREVERTUN, A.I. Improving the method of metallome-tric analysis for zercur-y. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kaz GMI no.19:199-201 '60. (KMA 15:3) (Mercury) ACC NR.AP6035692 (A q) SOUROE'CODE: - UR/d- '~/66/666/b19/0031 /003 ---' 4i 4 ;INVENTOR: Kost, A. N.; Tretlyakova, L. G. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of substituted 4-1~ydroxyindolen.Class 12, 11o.,186 -(announc~ed by 0hem1ftry Department, I'Mow State, UrdwrMty im. M. V.. Lorion (Khimicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univerBiteta)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19,1 1966, 34 TOPIC TAGS: liydroxyindole, substituted hydroxyindole, 44--) 9-- j ABSTRACT:To broaden the raw material base for the preparation of 4-hy4roxyindolea, unoubatituted or 2,3-oubatitutod 4-keto- 4,5,6,7-tetrah7droindoles are dehydrogsuated in the presence of palladium black-on-carbon in diethyleneglycol, in a Co2 atmosphere. IWA-50; CBE No. 14) (PS) ISUB CODE: 07/ SUB14 DATE: 29Sep65 CardJA UDC:547.755.07 NESTSROjr, V.P.; TRETIYAKOVA, L.I., kand. tekbn. nauk Improvement of hauling operations in the garment cutting de- - 11~ ---+,mant. V.P. NeEiterov-9 L.I. Trettlakova. Leh. promo nos2t ... 4-7-4.9.' Ap-Je 164 NIPA 1?.7) TRETIYAKOVA, L.I. lavestigating th,,; '. 7. j.;-~3~aating properties of clothing. Leh, prom. no.3s83-81, JI--S:' 163. (MIRA 16:2.1) TRETIYAKOIrA, L.I., inzh. Studiring heat-insulating properties of wadding pads. Izv. vys. uche'o.zav.; tekh.leg. prom. no.1:129-137 158. (MM 11:6) I,Mookevskiy tekhnologicheaki3r institut legko7 prom7ohlennosti. (Clothing, Cold weather) TRETIYAKOVAY L.I.,, kand. tekhn. nauk Methods and devices for measuring the heat insula-,ing of fabrics for clothing. Leh. prom. no.3:14-18 JI-S 165. (MIRA 18:9) TRETIYAKOVA, L.I.; LYAPIN, Ye.N. Minutes of the 17th and 18th sessions of the leningrad and Imaingred Province Society of Oncologiate. Vop.onke 3 no.4,508-512 157. (TUMCRS) (MIRA 10.11) TRICTITAKOVA, L.I., anaiatont 1:11minato the difficulties oncounted in studying. 3hvein.prm. (MRA 11:4) no.6:39 ILD '59- L KafeXra abveynogo proizvoastva Kiyovskogo tokhnologicbeakogo lnstitui~ legkor promyshlennosti. (Clothing industr7--Study and teaebing) 45 / V/-) A- AUTHORS: Ignatov, Yu.V., and Tretlyakova, L.I. 28-4-10/35 TITLEs Determination of the Warmth-Inaulating Proportion of' Clothine Material (Cpredeleniye teplozashchitnykh svoystv odezhnykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Standartisatsiya, 1957, # 4, July-August, PP 39-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article considers the theory of heat exchange through clothing and means of measuring this heat. The autho3z criticize the standard device - rOCT 6068-51- which is based on a stationary flow of heat (clothing in contact with the skin on one side and with a rigid stationary object on the other, as in sitting or leanings According to the Research Institute for Wool and other organizations, the accuracy of this device is about 10%. Widest used are the measuring devices based on the theory of normal conditions, developed by Professor G.M. Kondratlyev. The bicalorimeter (Fig. 2) is based on thig principle. The average.acouracy of measured cooling is,' with the use of this device, 2-3%; the duration of a test is 12-20 min. The bicalo- rimeter enables not only the measurement of the thermal resist- ance value of various materials but alec the changes of these Card 1/3 properties with changes of the physical and mechanical factors. 26-4-10/35 Determination of the Warmth-Insulating Properties of Clothing Materiai An iTivestigation of cotton-wool linings enabled the determina- tion of a linear relation between the total thermal resistance and the weight of linings (Fig. 3). A chart is given that shows the total thermal resistance of some animal pelts, nylon fur, cotton and wool materials. The simplicity and convenience of the bicalorimeter have been noted by individual investigators and by institutes, such as S.G. Zyrin, 14. Ye. Nikiforova, D.A. Mendellson, of the Leningrad institutes of Precision Mechanics and Optics, of Work Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, and others. Extensive use of this instruoent in the research laboratories is,however, handicapped by the absence of a standard. The authors say in conclusion that this standard would be best developed by the laboratory of Professor G.M. Kondratlyev at the Leningrad Institute for Precision Mechanics and Optics. Card 2/5 There is 1 drawing, 3 graphs and 1 table.