SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TSVILENEVA, V.A. - TSVYETKOV, V.P.

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HURATOV, Ye.A.; TSVILENEVA, V.A. Cases of finding erythrocytes of cattle in the body cavity of engorged ticks. Dokl." Tadzh.SSR 3 no-4:3!~-38 160. (MIRk 14:4) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii im. akad. Ye.N.Pavlovskogo, AN Tadzhikskoy SSR. Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom AN Tadzhikskoy SSRM.N.Narzikulovym. (Erythrocytes) (Ticks) TSVILENEVA, V.A. Morphology of connectilve tissue in ixodid ticks. Trudy Innt. zC01. I, - I - i paraz. AN Tadzh. SSR 24:171-177 163. 17: 111 1/ 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii imeni akademika Pavlovskogo All Tadzhikskoy SSR. T3VTj,E,NEVA V.A.9 WiSRANSUY II.F. I- -,:P,---.1--y y Strust-,=a of -..he z;-.iticis in -=cme Lccdid ll-A.,ikvs, z-,r. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.5:787-792 S-0 1(.5. (MaRk 18s9) I. Ins-.1-tut, zoolag~"' f. AN Ta&zhikskoy S3R, TSVIIZI]ENA, V.A. (Dusharbe,2/f,ul.Popova,3,kv.17) -.. Porous connective tissue of Ixodes ticks. r'rkh. anat. gist. i embr. 41 no.12:79-88 D 161. WMA 15:3) 1. Otdel parazitologii (zav. - Ye.A. Muratov) Instituta zoologii i parazitolo ii AN Tadzhikskoy SSR. ~COIOECTIVE TISSUES) (TICKS) TSVILENEVA, V.A. (Stalihabad, 24, Subtropicheskaya u1., d.3,kv.17) Comparative histology of the blood and connective tissue. Form elements in the hemolymph of Ixodes ticks. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 40 no.6:91-100 Je.161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Otdel parazitologii (zav. - kand.veterinarnykh nauk Ye.A.Muratov) Instituta zfflogi i parazitologii AN Tafthikskoy SSR.. TI (1011OLDIPH) 1 A It 11 A 11 1* it It 16 If is '1 b 6 a f', A, I I AA a M to IX Ulliho 6 list 11"Op oil is 4SPO SVILOI(HO Kff VS ~e.t( ti , lauenze of actellum Sallcylste on the Ise"Ittloa of W fundus 94"s. H. E. xyilikhovskeya. 17jejorastatil id " Stk Jr'X~Jf issips,C)'Usil Re 4111 Al k d d 0 e t .. lnft~ E . jp IM 00 rdrii Zkdmdkj Moscow) , mary).-Adda. of w0 cc. of a " . % soLn. of Na alkylate to a Int-jid or meal meal to dogs with Pavlov stomach pouches incressacd the gastric secrelory ttsponse an cos"Paredwith f i i i d r strat on o n m the response to the foods alone. oral a t of the drug 3 first. before the meal de- the some quantity I . cteased the quantity of Julie wffcted ax well as the duration 000 : of stractory activity. ProloostA dady administration 0 meal) ce the mornin W 75 7 l f Zee o n. o cc. o g a %r so the drug ( also markedly deffrawd the amt. and durattiots of m,-re- 0 0 tory activity in response to bread or mcat *3 well as total The effect persisted for a few days and free 110 "it . y after the administration of the drug was discontinued. ZOO Ns salicyliste produced the same effect an a do$ which ate showed a spontaneous gastric semcion ascribed to an uker in the! Pavlov pouch. In this dog the drug pi,nduced a Z COO decrease in accretion even when given simultaneously with ff the meal. No pathol. histological changes of the gastric mucosa were observer" after prolonged administration of a roduced some 300/ l (1& % ) d , . so sts. fors: conc ,D p 7% solo. A C S . . . pathol.. prestimably reversible. ci=irn. oo-41 00. :1 j) ASJI SLA 1 - - , - . . - . - --- I~ 11 1 -': j I DO* 00 I'mogo -, I 1410.J -11 0"' Q.E via., CA U., goo U is AV No Ls t a ts, s CR $ An L s 11 od Is ss is I If is, V o o7 K i i a R 9 K IT n It It KID a I Ostia e 6 $41 006 *&fit** 0 TSV=1OVSKAYA,v~. Ye. TsviMlchovskaqa.. E. Ye. - DVitarain K and prothrombin in the inter- ral iLlnesses alinicps Vracheb. delo.. 1949,, No. 2j, colur= 125-30 SO: U-3566., 15 March 53j, ( IA3topiB 'Zhurnal lrjykh Stateyt 110- 1~i 1949). TSVILIKHOVSXkYA,Ye.Ye.,-IMSLEKXMV, -T.L-;MAYAT,. T. S. a.-- - I Hyper.tension and coronary circulation; experimental investiga,- tione Uchen. zapski vtor. mookov. mad. Inst. Stalina 1: 128-132 1951. (CLKL 210) 1. Professor for Volin, Doctor Medical Sciences for Tsvilikhov~ skaya and Mayat, and Candidate Medical Sciences for Beplekoyev. TSVIL-Fri, V. A I A L/WT77 tjSM/Radio Equipuent Antennas, Vertical Apr 48 "The Vertical Antenna," V, Tsyllin,.k 4 p "Radio" No 4 Rep orts the exoollent service which station UA3GI vat able to obtain from the U130 of a vertical antenna, described In "Radio" No 7, 1947. FLB 4/49T77 , ~ ,~ r, -11 -- :,;, -. i fI . ~,! - k , ~ -- 1 k " t ~ - . .. !!,, MARKEI, A.T., doktor tekhn.nauk. prof.; TSVILIMt_.i;"..,.kand.tekhn.nauk, dotffent . - Processes of melanoidin formation in tomato and grape juices. Trudy OTIPJW 9 no.2:21-25 159. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Kafedra biokhimii i mikro)4ologii Odesskogo tekhnologicheskogo institute. pishchevoy i kholodillnoy prom7ohlonnosti. (Tomato Juice) (Grape Juice) (Melanoidin) ,_,T�VILING, A.Ya., kaud.tekhn.; TERTIWTA, A.G., inzh. Determination of lead in canned foods by chromatographic seninicro- analysis. Trudy OTIPiW 9 no.2:149-153 159. (MnU 13:9) (Food, Canned) (Ioead-- Analysis) TSVILING, A.Ya.; BOMVA, L.A. Objective methods of quality inspection of tomato products. Konsei ov.prom. 17 no.6:39-41 Je 162. (MI11U, 15: 5) 1. Odesskiy tokhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy promyshlennosti. (Tomato products-Testing) TSVIUING, X.Ya.; TAKH OV,, Tu.A.; IMITSLAYA, L.I.; HOLOIZTS, V.N.; IF-ZDMIV. A.I., doteent, kand.voyenno-morskilth nauk, knpitan 1 rangs, red.; KHMNNIKOVA. I.A.. red.; UKINOVICH, Yu.K., red.-leksikograf; KUZIMIK, I.P., takhn.red. (German-Russian naval dictionary] Nemetako-rusekii voyanno-morskoi slovar'. Sost.H.IA.TSvilling i dr. Pod obshchei red. A.I.Bledneva. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 456 p. (MM 14:3) (Gerican language--Dictionaries--Ruesian) (Naval art and ncience-Dictionaries) -z vli A me~,no i flor atcmng Tn 1C t-1 C- A A Mk) Stcfting of W-Ifudeawa wid iriy+-deruw.-ba.3ed &Uoy-3 witlh a LO% aqur.,.us PANCHENKO, Yelena Vasillyevnal dots.,- SKAKOVI Yuriy Aleksandrovich, dots.; KRIMER, Boris Isaakovich, dots.; ARSE21TIYF7, Ntr Pavlovich, dotus,; TSVILING. MjCU-".vAkvna ,~ovle a-~~ste-nt; POPOV, Konstant n Mro-rov-ich.' dots.; Prinimalm uchastiy( SHARSP.!TKLNA, A.V.; LIVSHITS, B.G., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red. (Metallographic laboratory] Laboratoriia metallografii. Moskva, Metallurgiia, 1965. 1+39 p. (NIIRA 18:9) PENCHHV, I., D-r.; TSVIUSIROVA, Kh.,, d-r. ' ' - Ranwolfia. serpentina alkaloid therapy of hyvertension. Suvrem. med., Sofia 8 no.10-025-31 1957. 1. Iz Olcoliiskiia institut; na narodnotO 2drave v gr. Varnsdorf.-- Chet-hoslavakiia Vutreshno otdelenie. (Direk-tor: d-r I. Penchev). (RAUWOLPIA ALICAIDIDS, therapeutic use, hynertenaion (Bul)) ~ TSTIUNKO, V.M., inzh. I,aying 25-meter sections with tractor-type gantry track layers. Transp. stroi. 12 no.6:11-12 Je 162. KRA 15:6) (Railroads-Tracklaying machinery) CHAP','INSUTY, SVERDLOV, A,Y..; STILYGINA, K.N.; BELYAYEV, P.A.; I)P""iUK, T.Ya.; F.A.; TSIIIRh'O, A.B.; VIGIN, Yr-.A.; AGAFOROV, A. 1. Outbreak of an anginoui form of erysip-loid. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. ~ irmaun. 41 no-12.119 D 764. WIRA 18:3) 1. Insf-itu'- epldemLologil i vd.k-robiologii Imeni Gamalei Al-21 SSSR. ,VS-cR/ Engineering Drawing dies Card 1/1 Pub. 103 3/,22 Authors I Tnvirko, G. L., and Sheleshnevp A. A. Title I Working of splined cylinders, Periodical i Stan. i. instv. 6, 8-11, June 1955 Abstraolo i Methods of drewing external splines on spinning machine bhafte by means of drawing the shaft through a special die made of 3Khl2M (Khl2T,- Khl2Fl) con- struction steel. The die consists of two parts; a cylinder, and a press- fit (in hot state) ring with internal splines. The drawing of splines can be performed on vertical or horioontal presses and on drawing lathes, at pressures not exceeding 20 tons, and working feeds of from 550-600 mm. Drawings. SHOLTAK, L.P.; OSTROGLAZOV, V.A.; BARKAN, V.A., red.;, T'STPLO, _.K. A., red.; TIRMILOV, V.K., tekhn.red. Crmprovement of forest beg and swampy soils by small-scale drainage network] Helloratella leanykh bolot i xabolochennjrkh semell malkot osushitellnol setliu. Minsk, Izd-vo Akad.sellkhos. tauk BSSR, ig6o. 20 P. (MrRA 14tl2) (Drainage) KK~C' I"'\, -Tolophony reaction of ccrebr)spinal fluid md its cf)l;-,- pari-,ion with other "lloidal reactions. %l. N, 'j',Vjrh-O. 'hins. 1954, No.!AMO~ Referal. Zhar.. h -A reac'.44t for ihJ iuvvOiWatioh (if pathol. ceruhr-pinal fluid (1) i-A prcsented' by inaking use of a !~,,l ~f c,,lopbony (11). Three -.It is dis- Solved in IN) ml. abs. ale.; -to flik soln. is ad,l,!d 1VJ ml. distd. water at 65-75*. The I is dild. with different flints. of 0,3% MLCI before tile. Oric inl. of the 11 sol is added toa%unpk-f therfild. Iandaftcr24 firs.tl;e result of the redetion is estd. by applicatioa of a 4-point grading sys- diseases of the central nervous:sYrtent was compared with -other C01101dAL-reactiou, (Au--ml,paraffin; atid-UgO - fuchsin). It is concluded that the reaction with the 11 Sol may differentiate certain kinds of nervous disturbrinces and other colloidal re, tioni. E,.W TSVMKO, K N. I TSVIRKO, M. N. , Cand Ybi Sci - (diss) "Reaction of fluid with Congo-Red in the diagnosis if meningitis." Minsk, 1958. 16 pp (Minsk State Med Inst). 200 copbas (KL, 20-58,102) FILIPPOVICH, A.11.; KLYUCH&MV, A.A.; TSVIRKO, M.11'.-; IOMS, L.G. Clinical toxicoinfection of Salmonella etiology. Zdrav.Belor. 5 no.8:42--44 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:10) 1. 1z kliniki infektaiannylch bolezney (zavediquahchly - prof.. A-II.Filippovich) Minskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (UM40NNIJA TYPHIMPUM) (FOOD POISONING) SEVERIYANOV, N.N., kand. teYdm. nauk, red.; BERLD';, A.Ye., retsenzent; VC-VTSEYhOVSKrY, G.A., retsenzent; DAVYDOVAJ, Ye.A., ret3enzent., ZILBE!HSH-Kq-,, Ya.'YU., retsenzent; KL---PIFOV, retsenzent; KLUCHIUSKIY, L.H., retsenzent; KUBY11B.1, A,Ye.,. retsenzent; LEBEDEV, V.V., retsenzent; IvO-ROZOV, V.P., retsenzent; MOSYMN, V.B., retsenzent; VUSARSKIY, I.S., retsenzent; FODMII, Yu.S., retsenzent; SALIKOV, I.A., retsenzent; SUSI',C]F-AIKO, A.A.., retsenzent; TRETIYAKOV, K.M., retsenzent; ULIm"lov, V.P., retsenzent; TgIRKO, P,11., retsenzent; TSOY, A.G., retsenzont: CHEL'TSjV-,-1,~'.--J`.,- retsenzent; SHISHCHITS, G.Ij., retsenzent; DIDKOVSKIY, D.Z,, otv. red. [Handbook on the prospecting, planning, and construction of strip mines] Spravochnik po izyskaniiam, proektirovaniiu i stroitelistvu karlerov, Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 2 v. 0,111bk 18: 2) SLAVUTSKIY, Samuil Oyzerovlch; AliTOMR, Vladimir Al.okot,yovich; TbVIRK0 Pavel Pririmal ucl:ajiiy -, I T ~-! 'I : , IA .- A ., .9 1- ~! .. inzh. [Open pit hydraulic mining operation:3) OLkr-ftye --orr~ye ra- 11 boty gidravlicheskim sposoboui. Moskva, Nodi-ri, 1965. 226 1,. (miltA 18:10) 3(5) 7L 0// 1 AUTHOR: Tsvirko, V.P. TITLE: Kenolitho in. Dioritic TYorPh.,,,r_-'1'U-e Dyli:eS of E'----tern V e rkh oy an I y e PERIODICAL: I_-vu.~-tiya J'Ukadcmii wLuk ~)eriya 6eo1o,f'_- cheskaya, 19-59, ~r 9, 1jP 91-93 ("'TS"JR) ABSTRACT: The author describes dioritic porphyrite d,/-Ires vill i ch were found iii. the Dyba polymetallic zone, on -the territory of -the South-Verkhoyans1r: syn- clinori,."m. Those dykes contain xenoliths of effusive and netamorphic rocks not found in th-_1 The withor ex,.lored the region and made a petro6raphic study oll~ +these xei-oljiths toLsether -Ath Te.N. -Rodio=f U i. and S.V. Domokho'ov. In one place thu dioritic 1)orphyrite- interc-lect a 19-20 m thick dyke of granite-porphyres . As a result CD of a contacting me-tamorphosis, the Cranite-por- phyrites acquired an aplitic and microgranitic Card 112 structure and the dark colored minerals of pheno- SO V/11-5 9-9-1 (3/1" 2- Xenoliths in Dioritic Porphyrite Dykes oi ~Elastern Verkhoyanlye crysts were chloritized and muscovitized. Dori-tic porphyrites form a massive greenish-grey rock, its structure conditioned by the presence of plagio- clase and complex pseudomorphic phenocysts among the porphyric secretions of dark colored compo- nents. As said, the characteristic feature of these dykes is the occizrrence of xenolitho; of acidic, basic and hybrid efful-Ave rocks. Their detailed descri-ption is Civeii. to !.hu author, theoe tenoliQl,"' 121 indi-q0 i tion of the stmucttire~ of th,_-- anc-I'Lent of the Sjouluh-Verkhoyan_~X'-' syncli-rori.,=-. ASSJOCIA7ION .11.1dariskoye rayornoye d L, Ul'x'av-'~M lyc' , Kha-ndycha, Y-LI'~;itckaya (thu, tj vilia-ce Klia_nd cha, Y!~,Irut2~'kaya 1'.-S)SR) L'~ Y SUBMITTED: 12 July 1958 Card 2/2 -IgM0,x.F~- Xenoliths in dikes and dikelike bodies of diroite-porphyrites and. granodiroite-porphyries. Geols, i goefiz. no.11:102-105 162. - I (MIRA 16 -.3) 1. Yakutskoye territorialinoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. ~Xenoliths) .(Dikes (Geology)) TSVIIRKO V. K.) '1'A Scl (diss) - - "7nr~ relationship of M, - ~.ronc', Doc ! I lar elements of the roots and adjacent zones of the Ilin:Ts of inan tinder norrrsl conditions". %Moscow, 1957. 16 pp (Acad Med Set USSR), 200 Coples M, ITO 13, 1960, 122) TSVIRFO V. Y. 35458. 6 dolev.oy tonograti- legk~kh- Letopist Zhu,-nallnykl-i Statuey, Vol. 48, !-!oskva, 1949 8 h 9 lt~_ 7 S/056/60/038/005/055/057/Xx B006/BO70 AUTHORs Tsvir-ko, Yu. A-. T TITLE: A Relation Between the Structure of Exciton Bands and the Natural Optical Activity of Crystals PF,RI0DICALx Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 38, No. 5, PP~ 1615 - 1619 TEXTt S. I~ Pekar showed (Ref. 1) that if the space dispersion of the electromagnetic wave is considered in a crystal in which excitons occur, a new solution of the Maxwell equations exists which differs essentially from the solutions so far known in the region of light frequencies in the neighborhood of the exciton absorption frequency. For the exciton energy X in the vicinity of 0, Pekar proposed the following expansion; A2 1 (k) + -2 T_ M- k k + - . When an electromagnetic wave is pro- o ps ps p s pagated along the principal axis of a uniaxial crystal, only those exciton states make a contribution to the specific polarization which are in the neighborhood of a degenerate band, It is shown in the present paper that Card 1/3 84977 A Relation Between the Structure of Exciton 3/05 60/038/005/055/057/XX Bands and the Natural Optical Activity of B006YB070 Crystals the degenerate energy surfaces for crystals with the symmetry groups 3 4 6 D4 , D3j D3 intersect at the point k-O in the dirtiction of the P~ linear in principal o +ic axis. From this it follows that also terms Oce,ur in t("k), A consideration of these terms for the intersection of the k) surface leads to a form of relationship between specific polarization and electric field different from Pekar's formi and resulting in a rota- tion of the plane of polarization of light in the crystal. By exciton an arbitrary excited state in the crystal is understood whose wave function may be characterized by a continuous quantum number ~ and which transforms under a symmetry operation as a single-valued irreducible representation of a space group. The dimensionless wave vector V - (0~0,k) with -n!S kt~~n, is used for simplicity. First, the structure of a doubly degenerate exciton band of a uniaxial crystal in the direction of the principal optic axis is Btudipd; then the propagation of a plane electromagnet.0 wave in a uniaxial dielectric crystal in the same direction is considered, The formula obtained for the rotation of the plane of polarization of light differs from the analogous formula of V, M, Agranovich and A. A Rukhadze (Ref.8) Card 2/3 8L,( -; A Relation Between the Structure of Exciton S105616010381005105510571XX Bands and the Natural Optical Activity of B006/BO70 Crystals obtained semiphenomenologically, and also from Chandrasekhar's empirical formula (Ref. 9). The origin of these differences is discussed, and it is pointed out that Agranovich in Ref. 10 has derived a relation without considering the intersection of the exciton bands, which has the same form,, Finally, the determination of the refractive indices of the right and left c1roularly polarized waves is dealt with. V, L. Ginzburg has derived in a phenomenological way a function which agrei~s--q-u`a- =Ta Tv-ely with the function n(w) obtained by the author. There are 1 figure and 11 refer- encess 6 Soviet, 1 Indian, 3 US, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION; Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Wivn!'.~LELte University SUBMITTED: December 18, 1958 (initially) and December 22, 1959 (after revision) Card 3/3 S/181/61/003/005/013/042 r'71 BI.01/B214 AUTHORSt Tsvirko, Yu. A.; and T-olmazina, M. A. TITLEI Boundary conditions for electromagnetic waves on tho sur- face of optically active crystals PERIODIULt Fizika'tverdogo tela, V. 3, no- 5P 1961, 1393 - 1399 TEXTi, A system of equations was set up by Professor S. I. Pekar (ZhETF, 31, 10229 1957; ibid., -34, 1176, 1958) for the calculation of the ampli- tudes of normal and anomalous electromagnetic waves in crystals. Starting from these equations the present paper investigates the propagation of electromagnetic waves along the principal optic axis of a uniaxial opti- cally -active crystal and deals With the determinbLiion -of the additional boundary conditions on the assumption that~the excitati of the crystal U ) symmetry with is due to Ftenkeil-excitons. The crystal possesses a D 4 OO. I (chosen as the*z-axis). The wave a screw axis of ~he 4th ord:6:r--G4'- . functions of theibxcited state3 are given by: Card'1/8 L 23108 S/181/61/003/005/013/042 Bound~ry conditi6no for... B101/B214 II-,I,(k)=(4N)---'hYexpikmft. L,. )c is the quasi-momentum of the exciton; m the number of elementary ceill a the number of the molecule in the cell;'/ f 'the wave function of the m(X crystal whose moleculle with the number ma is in the fth excitation;/... the number of irkedioible representations, and N the number of the cells. For the stationary state of a~bounded crystal linear combinations of a 1 is chosen as the boundary surfacei g. (1) are taken where m A Tf (k) (2)'h [Of (k) Oj (-k)], Tf(k) -Wf (-k). (3) 2 Th`e part of the aipole moment caused by the virtual transition in the' exciton stat* the equation e r) - kPOk r) + complex resistance (4) k Card 2/8 S/181/61/003/005/013/042 Boundary conditions.for... B101/B214 holds, where Pg.) (r) WIV (r) Wf (k) d2. (A) 1;(')~O) in the neighborhood of the crystal surface P1(z) is determined by POk z 0. This matrix element iss Pil')(0)= I km - (2it k) (4 - a) 1sin 4 7-11X 0A Here, P PXf dri-2 ais.the volume of the region which is essen- M I a M'a tially smaller than-the wavelengths - 2n/k in the z direction. A summa- tion is made ove* the boundary of t-his region. Considering the symmetry of the wave funciion as well as of (C )2P . -P , and (0 )2P , -P one X 4 X' 4 y Y obtainst. P .~-p and P Introducing this in Eq. (5) M13 mil M'4 - -V.,2' when the,x-axis Is directed along the dipole moment of the molecule with 4, one obtai~ss P(")(0) 0, and P(l)(0) 0. For the second bound- Okx Oky Card'3/8 23108 SI'181/61/063/005/013/042 Boundary conditions fores, 13 101/B214 ary with z - 11 m G;~ I ia only P(l)('1 0'.' Therefore, the 3 Okx additional boundary conditions-for the crystal surfate are obtained as P (0) - 0, and P (1) 0 (6). The differential equ~Ltions connecting Ax -), I x V..(Z,t) with E Z' t) are (ika/at, + (ia~,/ak) (.a/a.'z)p (z, t) 0 . . P (ia/cao)E~(z,t-); (i~,a/at (iaE ak)(a/az)P (z,t)'*. (ia/,,, )E, (z,t) (7) 0 1. ,.(z,t) and P,(Z,t) are.the'right''and the left circularly polarized waves. In the absence of the absorption of light in a crystal plate one has (ED" E"'D) dV .plate 2~ (Oif-~O(J/a) (8~/ak) 1% PC- (0) 1 2 + P, (0) 0. He nce he following boundary conditions are obtaineds P~.(O) - P"1(0) exp(idd, ,.Pr (1)'= P,(J)exp(i0j) for d - constant. When an electromagnetic wave of a6plitude"X is incident from vacuum to the boundary surface z . 0 of-a plane parallel plate there occur'in the regioh z/,O reflected waves Y and Carcl 418 s/181/61/003/005/013/042 B101/B214 Boundary conditions for.... in the region z~>*l the wav6s I transmitted through the plate. Six trans- verse waves can exist inside the plate. The boundary conditions are:. -A R DO -4-, EM -+. E I A n Mtl) -i- nAl) -+- nEts A -4- R EM -t- -1101) - n2E(2) - nE A,-R I)e'k,l-+-E(,')e'k"-+-E4e ==Dtf nl~(I)eik,(-,-nzE(2)i!k,1-4-nEeiki-Dte E(2)#-'kll -+, Erikl == D,,e n, 2 nE,,e-'k' E(Oe-'O -i- n EM -D e Card* 5/8 2310" S/181/61/003/005/013/042 Boundary conditi4ns for... B100214 Is th-e hq wave E~1), etc. Further, where n rL refractive index of t s X n -n (2) ; n - -n ; k n --)/c. The refractive indice (~i ) -n n ) ~5 i wi~ihout numerical index_aee rIA1 in' the neigh6orhood of the excito'n resonance frequencyc3 0. The additional boundar y condit ions are: E 0 E 2-, -~ ~ , I (n, - rt~) (Ec(1Yk,1 -+- E(,0e7-",') -4- (n. (EE121e`,-,- El, e- (9) (n2 - a) (Ete'll -+- E,,e-"') = 0 With the help of Eqs- (0) and (9) the amplitudes of the reflected, trans- mitted and the inner waves can be calculated from the amplitude of the incident wavd. In the case of strong absorption of light the equations for the reflected waves aret & n. nt n2 - (10) R 1- 1? -+- n'n -I- e A 2 A. 4=~ - 2 nj -4- n - nin - it' n...) (ni -+- n - nin- c')- Card 6/a S/181/61/003/005/013/042 Boundary conditions for.... B101/B214 The amplitude of the reflected left polarized wave depends on the ampli-- tude of the incident right polarized wave. For the incidence of a left polarized wave (A- - 0) the amplitude of the transmitted wave appearing' C, in vacuum satisfies: D a e:xp [-i (k. a, exp [-i -4- KP [-i (k, I k1l] -f- b , exp D, b e: n2 n - n2a b? a, = nt -i- nj - ntni - g' b3p a n, n - n in - &I n2 -+- n - nIn b=-. 2 n' ) A n2) (n, -+- n - nIn - IV) (n, - n)Q VY 6j 2 (tI - n2) (n2 - nj) n2) (n, n - nin - 0 (n, - n) for the incidence of a right polarfeed. -maye (A, O)t D~ c exp I - kll~ exp':-i(k + t-) /c) L 1! X::'p i (k -i (k + (.0 /0) 1 c e' Q/c)l 0 c1 L 10 2 20 k2l '; D d exp [-i k. +tj1c)l - k 11. +d exp i(1~10 +Q/c)l k, Card-7/8 23108 S/181/61/003/005/013/042' Boundary conditions for... B101/B214 The coefficients a, a1' 02 d and d, are proportional tP the amplitude AVand can be expressed by the refractive indices analogously to Eq4 (11). The frequency region in which anomalous waves appear is larger in the ,optickly active crystals compared to that in the crystals not optically active. There are 9 Soviet-bloc.references.. ASSOCIATIONs Odeaskiy. gosudaretvcnnyy universitet im.I.I.Mochnikova (Odessa State University imeni I. I..Mechnikov) SUBMITTED: June 28, 1960 (initially) December 26, 1960 (after revision) Card 8/8 -A S/058/63/OW/00 1/0179/1 LO The translation symmetry and the... A160/AIOI wave-functions which do not~appear to be the eigenfunotions of the translation operator. M. Krivoglaz [Abstracter's note:. Complete translation) Card 2/2 TSVIRKO, YU.A. Theory of circular dichroism in optically active crystals. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 6 no.4;5,70-572 Jl-AP,, 161. (14IRA 14:9) 1. Odesskiy gosudarutvennyy universitet Im. 1.I. Moclinikom. (Dichroism) (Grystals-Optical properties) 34421~ S/185Z61/006/006/001/030 D299/D304 AUTHOR: Tsvirko, Yu.A. TITLE: Anomalous anisotropy and circular dichroism of opti- cally active crystals in the exciton-absorption region PERIODICALt Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 6, no. 6, 1961, 725 - 727 TEXT: According to calculations, the effect of anomalous anisotro- py should be considerable in uniaxialp optically-active crystals, whose optical axis is perpendicular to the crystal faces~ If how- ever it is taken into consideration that the faces of a real crys- tal are not ideal lanes, (assuming these planes to be composed of step-like port iona~t then the total amplitudes of reflected- and transmitted 9-wavesp depends on the amplitude of the incident ~ - wave only. The same applies to the q -wave. Hence such a crystal ex- hibits no anomalous anisotropy. But the non-ideal character of the crystalline planes leads to another effect in the region of exciton absorption, namely circular dichroism. The light absorption is for- Card 1/3 Anomalous anisotropy and ... 3/18 YD 61/006/006/001/030 D299 304 mally taken into account by introducing small imaginary terms in the formulas for the refraction indices. In the case of crystals with L, principal optical axis of fourth order, the ratio of the intensities of ~- and 71-waves which passed through the crystal, is-. it = i iW exp(- 4p1), Ix Ilz a where 1 is the thickness of the plane-parallel crystal plate, iA 2.s related to the imaginary term of the refraction index n; Ib/aj--_ -19 and depends on the frequency of the light. A formulaq analogous to (1), holds in the case of a principal optical axis of third- or sixth order. The ratio of the coefficients of absorption of waves with different circular polarization equaI9 3 or 5 in uniaxial cry- stals. The frequency range in which the crystals exhibit dichroismg is proportional to the width of the exciton zone A E (without tak- ing into account lag), being equal to 15 cm-1 for AE,;~O.l ev. The experiments conducted (by oth-er investigators) with natrium-uranyl- acetate crystalsq yielded absorption-coefficient ratios which are Card 2/3 S/185/61/006/006/001/0-'M Anomalous anisotropy and ... D299/D304 in qualitative agreement with the above theory, An interpretation of circular dichroism was als d by MI. Agranovich (Ref, 7~ o propose FTT~ 2, 1197, 1960, UFN, 71, 141, 1960); his assumptions are how- ever not substantiated and hence his explanat-fon of circular di- chroism is incorrect, There are 7 Soviet-bloc references. _L"j-iOCIATION; Odeslkyy derzhuniversytet im. I.I. Mechnykova (Odessa University of State iM. T.J. Mechnykov) Card 3/3 AUTHORt Tsvirko, Yu. A. S/181/62/004/004/002/'042 B108/B102 TITLEz Excitation of mechanical exciton wavea with an electromagnetic wave field on the surface of an optically active crystal PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 4, 1962, 846 - 850 TEXT: The propagation of electromagnetic waves through an uniaxial, optically active crystal plate (D3 symmetry) is considered. The surfaces 4 are assumed to be not monomolecular so that the additional boundary conditions accounting for spatial dispersion also contain Miechanical ex- citon states. The wave function of an exciton state, y - Za(t)X(x,y,7,)1 is considered a perturbation in the wave function of the crystal inter- acting with the electromagnetic wave. The amplitudes of the mechanical exciton waves are equal to those of dipole oscillations. These mechanical exciton waves are generated directly by the field of light waves on the crystal surface leading to considerable afterglow even with weak exciton absorption. S. I. Pekar, Academician AS UkrSSR, is thanked for advice. Card 1/2 S/18 62/004/004/002/042 Excitation of mechanical exciton ... B108XB102 There are 9 references: B.Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The English-language reference reads as followss Y. Takeuti. Progr. Theor. Phys., 18, 421, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. I. I. Ilechnikova (Odessa State University imeni I. I. Mechnikov) ~J~ SUBMITTED: October 4, 1961 . T Card 2/2 1 13354-63 __AFFTC/A5DAM-3/3S.D_ __ IJP(C) 5/01~1/63/005/00 1 496/1510 AUTHOR: Tsvirko, Yu. A . ----------- TITLE: Excitation of mechanical g7-cciton~ waves by an electromagnetic -surface -of an --optically.- active crystal 6 1963, 1496-1510 :SOURCE: Flzika tverdogo tela, v. 5, no, TOPIC TAGS: sorew-axis, degeneracy, boundary condition, exciton, quasimomentum ABSTRACT: 'The.:author studied uniaxial gyrotropic crystals having no screw axis of-symmetry. He found that the exciton energy branches of doubly-degenerate exciton zones under quasimomentum directed along! the principal optic a3ds of such crystals differ fundamentally from similar branches of crystals having screw axes in the region of large cruasimomentum. He investigated the electromagnetic waves in a plane-parallel plate with monomolecular planes perpendicular to tht~ principal optic axis, excited by an external electromagnetic field propagated along this axis. Supplementary boundary conditions have ocen obtained for electromagnetic conditions. These conditions, in Card 1/2 L 13354o-6j- ACCESSION NR: AP3001264 jaccord with the structure of the exciton zone, relate long-wave lphot6exciton waves and exciton waves to large quasimomentum within itho first Brillouin zone. The author concludes that the supple- imentary boundary conditions proposed by V. M. Agranovich and V. L. Ginzburg (UM, 76, 643; 77, 663s 1962) are not applicable to ~tho gyrotropic crystals examined in this study. In investigating Ithe role of short-wave mechanical excitons in the optics of a larystal plate,:,he concludes that.this factor cannot be neglected in calculations involving the conservation of energy relative to iexoiton resonance frequencies. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and i 16 f ormulas. 1ASSOCIATION: Odee'skiy gosudarstvenny*~universitet Im. X. I.-Plechni- kova (Odessa State versity-j- ISUBMITTED: 290at62 DATE ACQ: 01JU163 ENCL: 00 ISUB CODE: 00 NO REP SOV: 022' OTHER: 003 2/2 C&d _L 08524-62 EWT(i)/g,4T~%)~E6%k)d.,EWP(~)].ETI TJP(c)-- ACC_NR' AP6034754 I OURC CODE1 WOO 201/66/170/005/1056/1058 AUTHOR: Zakharov, V. P.; Tsvirko, Yu. A.; Chugayev, V. 19 ORG: none 6 i> TITLE: Recrystallization of thin semiconductor films under the effect of a laser beam SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dokaldy, Yo 1T0, no. 5, 1966, 1o56-1058 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor film, amorphous germanium film, germanium -film irradiation, laser irradiation, germanium film recrystallization 0 ABSTRACT: Amorphous germaniunAilms 300-1.500 A thick produced by vacuum vaD,,r depositio ~g~n a substrate were removed from substratess N glas placed nNIuminum foilNl5O-lj thick, And irradiated with laser-beam pulses which had an energy of 1 joule and a duration of 1 moec. The beam spot on germanium film was about 0.01 mm in diameter. The foil (see Fig. 1) was provided with openings bl and c' through which the germanium film could be observed with an electron microscope. The laser beam burned hole a' in the film and foil. In openings located at a distance of up to 2 mm from at, the germanium film disintegrated completely. However$ in openings located at a distance of 2-4 mm (specimen in air)-or 2-8 mm (specimen in a vacuum of 0.1 mm Hg) irom &I, Card L NRI AP6034754 77A 7~. Fig. 1. Laser beam on germanium films at - Laser burned,hole; bt and c' openings; d - germanium film; e - aluminum foil; f - laser beam. tall,Zati L a recrys on of germanium took place* The disintegration and recrystallization took place only in the portion of film facing the -ent openings. No structural changes were observed in the portion& adjac to hole a'. No recrystallization was observed when thin 300 A films were used. Since the lattice heat conductivity of germanium is in- sufficient to carry within 1 msee an amount of heat which would pro- duce a recrystallization, the phenomenon is presumed to be caused by recombination emissiong which aloo explains why thin films are lees affected than the heavy ones& Orig, art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20s Il/ SUBM DATEs 123an66/ ATD PRESSs 5103 2/2 LS TSVIS, Yu, B. "Tile Study of the Process of the Grin-ding of Cylindrical Teeti-.." dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sci~-!,.ces at the Inst. of Machine Science. Defense of Dissertation (Jan-JLLI- 1957) Sect. of Tech. Sci. Vest. A14 SSS2, 1957, v. 27, No. 12, pp. 100-122 - TSVIRKUNOV. V.. sportsmen I-go razryada Speedboat model. Voen.znan- 35 no.6:35 Je 159. (MIRL 12:12) (Motorboats-Hodels) r TSVIS, Yu. V. Doe Tech Sci -- (diss~ "Study of the process of gear Ar cylinditoal gear wheels." Mos, 1956. 29 pp 20 (np. (Acad Soi USSR. Inst of Machine Studies. All-Union Sciles Instrument Inst VNII of the Min of Machine Tool Building and Instrument Industry), 120 copies W, 7-57,106) KORTZM, David Markovich; TSVIS,_ji~J..! doktor tekhn.nauk, reteensent; ZZVAKIN, Y.N., inzh., red.; BALUDIN, A.Y., red*ixd-ve; SKIRYOVA, G.V.. %p-ekhn.red. [Gear-cutting tools] Siboreanyl instrument. Koskva, Goe.nauchno- tekhn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. (Gear-outting machines) PETRUKHIN, Sergey Semenovich, dotsent, knnd.tekhn.nauk;._ I~~ Y T~ _-11~ L -.I doktor tekhn.aauk, retseazent; IYANOVA, N.A., red.izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D. , taklin.red. EFundamentals of designing the cutting edge of metal-cutting tools; kinematic theory] Oonovy proektirovaniia rezhushchei chBati metallorezhushchikh instrumentov; kinematichesksia teoriia. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.i%d-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 196o. 162 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Metal-cutting ~oola) T4KISI Yuriy Vladimiravich2 doktor tekhn. nauk; ROMOV, N.F., kand. tekhn. . retse zent; MOROZOVA, M.N., inzh., red.; SMEWOVA, G.V., tekhn. red, [Profiling generating bobs) Profilirovanie rezhushchego obkat- nogo instramenta. Moskva, Maehgiz, 1961. 155 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Metal-cutting tools) TSVISS, Yu. V. Cand. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Process of Turning by the Rollihg Fethod." 25 MAY 49 Moscow Machine Tool Inst imeni L V. Stalin 80 Vechery-aya U-)-fMa Sum 71 1. TSITIS.;, YU, V-1 Gi.1t.1kov, V. A. 2. USSR (C'OO) I.,-- 7. Hi~h-Speed Gear Cjut~in~, !.'xichi-ie Tools anr' instriments No. 1, Jan - - r, 9. Cor-pilation of Information of the USSR Machine and Machine '-,ools Industry Con-,,Aned- in Soviet P-abliczltio--.s. ATIC. -- BERGERf G.S,; BULATOVA, Ye.V.~ GRUZOEVA, R.Ye,; TSVIT, M.& Additional concentration of tantalite by flotation. Mvet.met. 34 no.lN25-27 0 761. (MM 14:10) 1., Kazakbakiy nauchno-issledovate.12skiy imatitut mineral2nogo syriya. (Tantalite) (Flotation) TSVIT, K.K.. otv.red.; CHABOVIKOVA, Z.I., tekhn.red. (Leaders of nonferrous metal production in Kazakhstan] Peredoviki Proizvodstva tovetnoi metallurgii Kazakhstana. Izd.2., ispr. Alma-Ata, 1969. 28 p. OuRA 13:6) 1. Alma-Ata, TSentrallnyy institut nauchno-tokhnichaskov inforawtoli. (Kazakhstan--Nonferrous metals) SITAROVICIP'llir() I , r."'. [ftakovychoriko, 11.0.1; TSVITKIS, II.S. Dyeing (f warp-Imit viscose fabrics witin vat dyes by the semi- suspens-In method in apparatus with intermittent action. &-,h. pron. no-4:25-27 (~-D 164 (MIRA 18:1) f - I. . 'I I STAKO)VICHENNO$ IN A,[StakovychGnko, ' . ' - " I . -.' I ilK ~ ~ ~ 11 ~!., ... I .-. Uoe of "Frocinyl."-f""rt*- to':t V~! - I . :- , 1. no.li37-39 JF!-Mr (14IRA 18W TSVITSINSKIYI 1. V., Cand. Tech. Scl. (diss) "ProJected Trans- formation of O'econd-Order Surfacep and !-.p Use in Geometry, 11 Kiev, 1~'Zl, 11 x.). (Kiev Civil En Tnst.) 1?5 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 9-?6). A PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/42ol Llvov. PoUtekhaicheskiy institut Mekhanike, (Mechanics) Jj1vov, 1959- 69 p. (Series: Its: Dok]Ady, tam 3, vyp- 1/2) 900 copies printed. Editorial Board: A.I. Andriyevskiy, Doctor of Technic~l Sciences, Professor; Ya.P.Berkman, Honored Scientist and Technologist UkrSSR, Doctor of Chemistry, ProfessorjK.B. Karandeyev., Corresponding Member., Academy of Sciences USSR and Academy of Sciences UkrSS & Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; M.S. Kamarov (Reap. Ed.)t Poctor of Technical Sciences., Professor; Vol. Kuznetsov,, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy;.B.F. Ioevitskiy (Deputy Reap. Ed.))Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences, Doceni; V.B. Porfirlyev, Member, Academy of Sciences I]Kr6SR. Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Professor; V.A. Tikhonov (Reap. Secretary), Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Tech, Ed.: To Veselovskiy. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for scientific vorkers end engineers. COVERAGE: The booklet contains 12 articles on vibrationakimpact stresses, trans- 'mission and slider-crank mechanisms, fluid mechanics, and strength of reinforced- concrete,beams. No personalities are mentioned. References follow several of the articles# Card 1/3 Mechanics SOV/4201 TABLE OF CONTEaM: Glushchenko I.P. Natural Vibrations of Single-Mass Systems With Nonsymmkrical Force Characteristics 3 Ryabinin, S.N. Impact Stresses in the Kinematic Chain of an Elastic Drive System 9 Shats, Ya Yu. Relationship Between General and Iddividual. Transmission Ratios-in a Regular Single Uniaxial. Transmission 15 3~~, ~P.B. Problem of Investigating a Space Slider-Crank Mechanism 18 Tsviyak. P.B. Plotting of a Diagram of Accelerations of a Space Slider- trank Mechanism by Methods of Descriptive Gpcmetry 35 Tsviyak, P.B. Graphic Method of the Synthesis of a Mechanism According-fo-a Given Space Trajectory 31 BAzilevich, A.I., and B.F. Levitskiy. AnAlogy Between the Pressure Motion of Noncompressible Liquid and Liquid Containing Gas in a Porous Medium 38 Card 2/ 3 Mechanics SOV/4201 Bazilevich, AI* Calculating Normal Sections of Stepped Beds of Mountain Streams 41 Bazilevich,, A.I. Reservoirs for Protecting Bottom Lands From Flooding 45 Klimenko, F.Ye. Taldng Into Account the Action of a Transverse Force on the Carrying Capacity of the Cross Section of a Beam in BendIng 55 Klimenko, Fe Yeo Investigating the Work of Reinforced-Concz*te Cantilever Variable-Section Elements in the Vicinity of the Maximum Mment During Bending Gradyuk, I.I. Carrying CaWity of Prestressed Reinforced-Concrete Elements in~Benaing 65 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress AC/pw/gmp Card 3/3 9-2-6o TSVIYAK, P.B. ln7satigatin&,a three-&m=91onal cranlegear. Dbkl.LPI 3 no.1/2:18-24 159. , " (mah -1) -. 6) (Cra"nks ana crankshafts) w - TST, IUK, P. B. Using descriptive geometry methods in plotting an acceleration scheme for crankge'ars. Dokl.LIII 3 no.1/2:25-30 '59- (MI" 13%6) (Reebanical MOTements) SOV/124-58-1-161 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 18 (USSR) AUTHOR: Tsviyak, P. B. TITLE: Contribution to the Subject of the Graphoanalytical Investigation of Spatial (Three-dimensional) Mechanisms of the First Group With Lower Pairs (K voprosu ob issiedovanii i proyektirovanii prostran- stvennykh mekhanizmov pervoy gruppy 9 nizahimi parami grafoanall- ticheskirn metodom) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta mashinoved. AN SSSR. Seminar po teorii machin i mekhanizmov, 1956, Vol 16, Nr 62, pp 26-42 ABSTRACT: A description of several graphical and analytical methods of analysis of spatial hinge-jointed four-bar linkages (in particular, a slide-crank mechanism). V. N. Geminov Card 1/1 TSVIYAK, P.B. 4c"-- - Graphounalytic method for investigating and designing three- dimensional first group mechanisms with lower pairs. Trudy Sem. po teor. mash. 16 no.62:26-42 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Machiuery--Design) ,,TSVIZHBA, Yu.D., inzh. Handles for vibropercussive instruments. Stroi. i dor. maBh. 9 no.6;23 Je 164. (MIRA 18:11) TSVY-kKH, WL 0 P-ispective agricultlarall electric pawar supply --- 1 170. j elektrotekh. prom. no.3:5-7 Jl-S 164. (14IRA 17: 11) BARSUKOV, N.A., inz1L-.;--VVYATKO, A.V.,inzh. Machine for flanging conical bottoms of reservoirs. Swested bv N.A. Barsukov, A.Y. TSviatko. Aats. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no-15:24-25 166. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Hikolayevskiy zavod metallokonstruktoiy. (Reservoira) IV BULGARIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their K-5 Applications. Cellulose and Cellulose Products. Paper. Abs JouV: Ref Zhur-Kbimiya, 1958, No 1j 3268. Author Khristov Tavyatkct. Inst Title Tobacco and Cotton Stems as Paw Materials for the Paper and Pulp Industries. Orig Pub: Tezhka promishlenost, 1956, 5j No 4) 31-38- Abstract: The feasibility of using tobacco and cotton stems for the production of sulfite pulp is considered- 34.27 to 35.21% of pulp (expressed as a percent of the oven-dry raw ma- terial) is obtained from tobacco stems; 28.98% is obtained from cotton stems. Tobacco stems may yield 65-75% of hemicellulose. The physical and mechanical properties of Card 1/2 L 1 02 EWT(1)/FWP(q)/ S/185/63/008/04/008/015 LW(m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD JD AUTHOR: Tsvyetkov,_.V,.__K. And Kravtsova,_E, F, TITLE: Some questions in the study of electron distribution within atoms _.~..JERIOIDICAL:. Ukrayins1kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 8, no. 4, April 1963, 469478 TEXT The Authors study the scattering of copper atoms by the ionization method, and use the experimental dadlfrom this study to construct the radial distribution curve for electrons _QiLvand N Iat?, . Their considet the possibility X6 of applying an approximation method for.p ;Pi n9 radial. distribution curves to -be.used for determining the number of electro s which are weakly bound with the nucleus in-dolid bodies. Such a method would exhibit si relative error of 15 - 20% which, in the case of solid bodies, would be sufficient to allow gathering of additional information an the spatial distribution of electrons in atoms. It -.,_would also be useful in the study of the physical properties of electrons and the nature of the chemical bond. ASSOCIATION: Girnychometalurgiyniy-instytut -.(Mining and MetallurLical Institute Komunarsk) SUBMITTED: -June 1, 1962 Card 1/1 RODIONOV, U.S., inzh.; SM4UKM, H.M.; TSVYLNV I.S. ~ - For a better utilization of the production capacities of peat briquet plant. Torf.prom. 27 no.6:16-19 160. (MM 13:9) 1. Gipromeatprom Gosplana RSYSR. (Peat Industry) VAT=, V4.A-', inzh.; RUSAEDV, V.V-, inzh; TSVYL17, I.S., inzh.; CHURAM, S.P., inzh. - - - Peat cutting machines. HekhA avtom.proizv. 14 no.9:34-36 s ,6o. (MM 13-9) (Peat machinery) TS*iV, K. D. Eksploatatsiia elektropodvizhnogo sostava Baltilskoi linii OktiabrIskoi zhel. dorog. Exploitation of electric rolling stock of the Baltic line on the October railroadi Elektrifikatsiia zhel-dor. transporta, 1935, no. 1, P. 14-15). j DLC: TF701.E27 SO: Soviet Transpofttion and Cqmmuniggtions, A Biblioprrap~K, Library of Congress, Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. ,, A.), -7-j )7 U V PUZANOV, N.P.; MELINIKOV, L.V.; PAUL', G.P.; CHERKMKIY, A.$.; TSVYLEV, A.S.; YAKOBSON, A., redaktor; KUPTrAN -iAWI~ . --- ,T., tekhnicheskiy r 6i- [Course for radiotelegraph operators] Xurs radiotelegrafista. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAO, 1954. 335 P. [Microfilm] (KLRA 7:11) (Telegraph, Wireless) LYALIV, P.M., In2h.; TSVYLEV, 1-S., lnzh. 'Work of the State Institute for the Design and Flanning of Fuel InduotrV on the mechanization of peat enterprises. Torf. prom. 36 no.5:29-31 '59. (KIRA 13:1) I.Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovant7u predpriyatiy toplivnoy- promyshlennosti Gosplana, REM. (Peat machinerr) --- - - I.-i0- -,-, ~, ( , -- 1!..-I - -- I - - 7 IvANov, Ye.Ya.; T.S.V=-.-J-P-. .. yew techniques used in winning Peat- Biul.tekh.-ekon.iTiform. no.2:7-8 158* (Peat industrr) (miRA 11:4) TSVYLEVp N.A.9 dotsento kand.tekhn.neuk ~'- -~-, Problem of rock deformations during working operations. Trudy IIPI 49:127-134 159. (MMA. 14:3) 1. Kafedra stroitel'stva gorr.ykh predpriyatiy Novocherkasskogo politekhnicheskogo -bwtituta. Nining geology) W TSVYLK%,-Ii.A., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheukikh nauk. 140"101~* F.sta:b .. ishirg limits for open-pit-workings in mining wide steeply dipping mineral deposits. Mauch, trudy SPI 32: 3-18 '55. (NLRL 10:2) (Strip mining) TSVYLEV. -137 The Ettomic power Industrv ir, the U.S. . Vop.ekan.no Ag 156. (United States--Atomic pover industr7) (KLRA 9:9) TRIBUKH, S.L.; KAZAKMTICH, K.A,; TSVYLEVA, Ye.A. ,r, Prevention of intoxication in thb production of parathion. Gig.i san.no,4:16-19 AP 134. (MIRA 7:4) 1. Is Institute, giglyany trade. i professionalinfth sabolevaniy Akademii meditainskikh. nauk SSSR. (Parathion) (IndustrW hygiene) TSV4-iVOV,, 3). Increasing animal feed rations In fattening poultry. Nias.ind.S= 27 no.6:24-25 156. (KLU 10:2) 1. Mookovskiy ptiteekombinat. (Poultry--heding and feeding stuffs) ANDRIYEVSKIY, Sergey Konstantinovich(Andriievalkyi, S.K.)Y inzh - _TSVYAKH, V.M TS, S.K., redy ,,, inzh., retsenzent; DEREVF izd-va; STARODUB, T.O., tekhn. red. [Electricity in everyday life] Elektryka v pobuti. Kyivq Derzhtekhvydav URSR, 1962. 118 p. (miRA 16:6) (Household appliances, Electric) (Electric wiring) AIM rJuO '1~ 04..-I- .8 0 ve ClItyl, pot."7.a et actio - e.4'et I.0 J2 9~a tin wtipe Osh t7 'q 1.4 Clio t 0 1 .19 sorzqc ~0094io'?G- 710 n 154 -larliot a' 4b8. 9zhig, 'y a 211~7ftecj 70 .t - ekIIJ111ra. 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Moskva, Ixd-vo Ministerstva kommunallnogo khozimistya RSM, 1955.267 P. (KLRA 9:4) (Street railways) SOLDVIYEV, TSYAKAL,Q$ A.G. Conqa-iner for feeding electrode rods into the bunker of an eledtrode-coating prens. Sbor.rats.pred:L.vnedr.v proizv. no.5140 160. - (MRA 14:8) 1. Zavod "Krasnyy Pj~ofintern% (Feed mechanisms) AUTFOR : .13'7/2o-12o-~_-z~! .-,' ...,~nkjn, Ya~ T ITLE: X-Ray Diffract-ion of Domains Corsinting, of Lon~, :.Iolecules (Rentgenovskaya difrakt2iya na ablantyakh, sooto-krashchikh iz dlinnykh riolekul) P'Elt T OD I OVAL Doklady Akideinii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 12o, Nr 5, p:),10706-1079 (USSR) ABr~TRACT: This ip a computation of the X-ray diffracti 'on in an agtr.,ngate of domains forming an axial texture. The domains are similar to each other and consist of long molecules with axeS Daral- lel to the axis of the texture. The following cases were in- Yestigzted, I. 3ithin each domain a complete three-dimensional order prevails. The a:,es of the chains form a regular pat- tern. II. The free rotation and a dirnlacc~ment of the chains governed by certain rules I when the chains are free to rotate Z;rOUnd tlieir axeo,the disniacenent along the axis is, however, still governed by rules, III~ Free rotatLon anJ an arbitrary displacement. First the .-encral cane is investigated under the assumption that all c:,~ins in the domain c n be divi&id into two groups of chains which Card 113 are identical in translations, "he course taken by the compli- SOV/2o-12o-5-41, /6117 '~-Ray Diffraction of Doma-lns Consisting of Long Ifoiccules cated cal-culations is outlineda The principal result of the free rotation is tile li.-.1itation of the diffr,-ction field. The oscillations, of the c~.,ains nithin a certF-jn angaular do- main abolit tile axis of tile texture limit the diffraction field.- The calculations according to the formulae deduced in this paper require a kno,.vledge of the distancer; between the chains Lnd the atoms. Ti. theoe quantities are knwon it is no2sible to determine thCt? degree of order in the individual domains of the polymer b~.r comi-arino- the renults of the calculations h thooe o' the experiments~ This problem will be studied in a later work. This parer vias compiled under the supervision of A. I. Kitaygorodskiy. There are 3 references, 3 of which "oviet. P; 1 E, S E N T'~,D January 8, 1958, by V,.A. Kargin, Member, Academy of Sciences, UjSR S 11 A M I T T E 1) Januar.! 6, 1958 Card 2/3 - , ! I o .. ;, .07, ~, r) I , -1 1 ~'.,-fttty Diffraction of Domains Consi3ting of Long Molecules 1. Polymers--Molecular structure 2. X-ray diffraction analysis--Performance Card 3/,-) 3/185/62/007/012/016/021 D234/D308 AUTHORS: Kravtsova, N.P. and Tavyetkov, V.P. TITLEt Experimental investigation of the atomic scattering curve of -Ni PERIODICAL: Ukrayins!kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 7, no. 12, 1962, 1355 - 1360 TEXT: The atomic scattering curves of Ni and ViO powders were determined, taking the (220) reflection line of NaCl for comparison. TKe results were corrected for dispersion and temperature. For (sin e)/X > o.4 the f-curves coincide with those calculated by Hartree-Fock method. For smaller angles the Thomas- Fermi method is applicable. Deviation of the experimental curves from those obtained by the Hartree-Fock method with small angles can be explained by insufficient accounting for the exchange of outer electrons in heavy atoms, or by special properties of the 3d shells. The number of electrons in the latter is determined using the f0 values obtained by Watson and Freeman, and the result Card 1/2 S/165/62/007/012/016/021 Experimental investigation ... D234/D308 is 6.9 2: 0.2 (Vi) and 6.7 zt 0.3 (Ni++ in NiO). There.ar6 2 figures. ASSOCIATIOht Komunarslkyy hirnychometalurhiynyy instytut (Komunarok Inatitute of Mining and Metallurgy) SUBMITTED: 'Mlay 31 1962 Card 2/2