SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VIKTOR, S. - VIKTORORVA, R.YE.

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On the Observation of a -;E0--~ P__ ~ e+ + a-- + e+-Decay SOV/56-36-4-17/70 of 1000 GOST-units. The pictures were taken through the external glass wall of 25 mm thickness; the object lenses had a resoiv- ing power of 50 lines/mr. in the visual field center. The -t-- meson beam had a mean energy of 160 Mev. Irradiation was carr.1-A out on the synchrocyclotron of the United Institute for Nuclear Research. Among 90,000 stereophotographs 1400 cases of elasti-.; (7E-P)-scattering were found, and 26 cases of charge exchange scattering followed by no-~e + e + r-decay were discovered. (Ref 6). Among 25,000 no-decays of the usual type nO -> 2r, one case of a no ---- '- + e+ - ,*e + e + e+-decay was found. By means of momentum- and angular measurements an estimate of the n O-MaqS was given as amounting to (141+8)Mev, which may be in agree ment, within the limits of measuring errors, with that of 135 h1lev which is today generally assumed. Angular determination in the rest system of the no-particle gave the following results for double pair production: Angle between e- and e~-: (7,2)0 at . .~mL 0 4 ,:i -nta of 56-1 and 11.9 Mev/c, and (12+ )o at 9.0 and 58.7 Mev/c. The angle between the plane'-s in which the pair tracks were located,, is given as < 370. Finally, other pos- klard 213 oibilities of interpreting the results obtained are discussed, On the Observation of a TtO ->e- + e+ + e- + e +- Decay SOV/56-36-4-17//70 the'Y need, how-~%-er, not to be considered ---3 -,very authors in concluslon thank D. 13. Joseph (Ref 3) for a preprint at their disposal, D. V. Shirkov for discusz-4ons, ani L. 1. Krasnoslobodtseva, T. S. Sazhneva and Yu. L. Sayk-na fcr evaluating the films. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIO.*:: Ob"yed-Inennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: De,;ember 25, 1958 Card 3/3 .21(8) SOV/56-35-6-38/44 AUTHORS: Budagov, Yu. A., Viktor, S., Dzhelepov, V. P., Yermolov, P. F., Moskalev, V. I. TITLE: The Electron-Positron Pairs Which Are Formed in the Decay U0 --- e- + e+ + Y (Elektronno-pozitronnyye pary, obrazovannyye pri raspadeir0 --e_ + e+ + Y) PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, vol 35, Nr 6p pp 1575-1577 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a diffusion chamber, which was filled with hydrogen (up to 25 atm) and was irradiated with a 150 MeV negative pion beam of the synchrocyclotron of the~Obllyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Nuclear Research), 14 cases of a charge exchange scattering of negative picna by hydrogen + 0 with following -tro --- 4me- + e + y decay of theV -meson were recorded according to the Dalitz (Dalits) scheme. This chamber had a sensitive range of 380 mm diameter and operated in a 9000 Oe constant magnetic field. These 14 cases were found Card 1/3 when looking over 45000 stereoscopic photographs. Two of these SOV/56-35-6-38/44 The Electron-Positron Pairs Nhich Are Formed in the Decay Tro e- + e+ + y photos are attached. The results obtained by the evaluation of plates with electron-positron pairs are given by a table. The electron energies E_ and the positron energies E + could be de- termined from the curvature radii of the traces with an inac- + curacy of not more than 10-15%. The total energies E - S_ + E of all pairs are within the interval of 17-270 MeV, which cor- responds to the energy spectrum of the y-quanta formed by the decay of neutral pions (produced by re-charging). The table also contains the correlation angles a (in the laboratory system) between the electrons and positrons of the pairs and the angles 0 between the direction of motion of the center of mass of the pair and the inciding negative pion. For the general form of angular distribution it holds that 40(a) , const da/a (R. H. Dalitz) (Ref 2). Because of the good correlation between the electrons and positrons produced by the decay ir0 --- e- + e+ + Y the angular distribution of pairs must be in very good 0agreement with that of the y-quanta originating from the decayir ___V_ 2y. Card 2/3 The kinematics of none of the 7 pairs with exactly determined SOV/56-35-6-38/44 The Electron-Positron Pairs Which Are Formed in the Decay7r 0 + e+ + Y total energy corresponds to the decay-Iro -W-e- + e Besides, not a single decay -tro --l-e- + e+ + e- + e+was found. Investi- gations are still being continued. The author thanks L. I. Krasnoslobodtoeva for her help in looking through the photo- graphs. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 11 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: August 26, 1956 Card 3/3 8412 S/056J60/038/03/10/033 4,, 0 L' 3006/B014 AUTHORSs Budagov, Yu. A ~ Viktdr, S.~ Dzhelepov, Vo Poo Yermolov, P. F.9 Moskalev, V. I TITLEs Elastic.Scattering of 128- and 162-Mev Tr--Mesons by Protons PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 38, No- 3, PP. 734-746 TEXTs The article under review was read at the Sixth Meeting of the Scie;-.-ia,'r__ Council of OIYaI held in May, 1959, and at the Conference on the Physics of High-energy Particles which took place in Kiyev in JulY,1959. This.article contains the results of studies of the elastic scattering of negative 128- and 162-Mev pions by protons in a hydrogen diffusion chamber. The experimental arrangement is schematically represented in Fig. 1. The If--mesons were pro- duced by bombarding a 40 mm thick beryllium target with the 670-Rev proton beam of the synohrooyclotron of OIYaI. About 90,000 stereophotographs were taken. The diffusion chamber is schematically shown in Fig. 2. The chmber operated at pressures of up to 25 atm and had an inside temperature gradient of 7 deg/cm. The sensitive layer was 6 - 7 cm high. A solenoid magnet of the Card 1/4 5241. Elastic Scattering of 128- and !62-Yev T-j"-Mesons by Protons S1056J601038103110/0121-3 Boc61B014 type MS-4AAwas used to generate a constant magnetic field (9jOOO gauss). This electromagnet was produced at NII EFA by N. S. Strelltsov) A. V.Uga=, N. N. Indyuko , Yu. P. Semenov, V. 1. Sergeyeva, and A. 0. Studennikova. D. P. Vasilevskaya and Yu. N. Denisov supplied a magnetometer based on-the Hall effect. The negative pion beams had an energy of 128+6 and 162+1 0 Hev, the sum of thex-meson and electron admixture amounted t7o (16+2)%.-The pictures were evaluated twice. The efficiency of this stereoscopic.evaluation was 97 per cent- 379 cases of scattering at 128 Hev and 1,113 cases at - 162 Mev were found. Fig- 3 shows the distribution of the number of elastic scattering events w%Lth respect to the height of the sensitive layer,, At both energies the distributions reached peaks at about 40 mm. The criteria for the 'selection of scattering events are compiled.-The total elastic IT-p-sdattering cross section was calculated from the total track length L of the 7r--mesone, L was determined by means of the formula L.- 15-36 TS/cosO( m (T - total number of tracks, 15-36 is the width of the area S (Fig- 4),0(m the mean angle of slope,of the tracks with respect-to,the edge of S, 6 - 1). Thus it holds that 0' . NO/Ln.ff(I-q)r (N - number of scattering events, n exp eff - effective Card 2/4 82h12 Elastic Scattering of 128- and 162-Mev S/056J60/036/031/10/033 If --Y,~Zsons by Protons B006/BO14 numbe r of hydrogen nuclei per cm3 a coefficient, q - the /A-- and electron admixtures in the beam, r - tho efficiency of evaluation of the pictures). For the two energies at which measurements were made, Table I lists all the quantities appearing in these formulas, as well as the root-mean-square errors. Table 2 contains the values obtained for the total elastic scattering cross sections in the energy range 100 - 200 Mev. Tables 3 and 4 list the differential elastic sc-attering cross sections d(r/dn for 128 and/or 162 Mev. In the followingg the auithors discuss numerous details concerning the calculation and application of the necessary corrections. For both eneripea the total elastic scattering cross sections amounted to (12.6+1.0).j0-2tcLj and (21.4,�1.2).10- 27cm 2~ Here, the angular-distribution formula d6/dJ)- a + b coo 0 + c coo 20 holds, and the coefficients a,bc for both energies are given.on P. 743. Fig. 8 shows the two curves of anUalar distribution'. The.following relation holds for the differential forward .10-27 2 scattering cross sections 4~(O)/df2-'a + b + c - (2.20 + 0-32) Cm /34'-.;rrtfN In (for 128 Me.v) and (3-73 � 0-32).10 .. 27 cm.2/steradian (for 162 Mev). At these Card 3/4 X 02 it I ,, Elastic Scattering of 126- &nd !62-%Icr S/056J60/038/03/10/0~'~ IF-FVcons by Protons B006/BO14 enerC;ies the real parts of the forward scattering amplitudes (in the center- of-maas system) in )~/myc units amount to 0.261 + 0.031 and 0.216 + m3aj respectively. These values agree with those caf~ulated from dispe-rolon relations if the coupling constant f2 -0.08 is used. The authors finally thank L. I. Lapidus, S. N. Sokolov, aid V. A. Meshcheryakov for their dis- cussibns, Krasnoslobodtseva, T. S. Sazhneva, and Yu. L. SaykIna for their ascistance, as well as A. A. Andrianova and G. D, Malysheva, for their calculations. Further, N. P. Klepikov, V. G. Zinov, A. D. Konin, S. 11. Koren- chenko, and B. M. Pontekorvo are mentioned in this article, There are 9 figures, 4,tables, and 34 references, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTEDs September 18, 1959 ex"~ Card 4/4 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 83713 S/O 56/60/0 3 Z-6/04 B P01 9/BO70 Budagov. Yu. A. Viktor. S,,_Ijzhelepov. V. P., Yermolov, P.F, Moskalev, V. I. Internal Conversion Pairs in the Decay of a Neutral Ti--Moson Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichookoy fiziki, 11",6C, Vol. 38, No. 4, PP. 1047-1052 TZXT: This work was communicated to the sixth session of the Uchenyy sovet OIYsI (Scientifie roijnnil of the Joint Institute of riuclea Re_,earc4 in Vay, 1959, and the Conference on the High Energy Particle in Kiyev in July, 1959. Here, data obtained from 27 events of the decay 1TO-4e- + 0+ + Y, are discussed. These events were detected in a diffuDion chamber exposed to IT- meson beams with energies 128 and 162 Yev. The chamber was filled with hydrogen at a pressure of 25 atm and was placed in a ma~rnetic field of 9000 gauss. The TrO-mesons were produced as a result of a charge exchange scattering. The 1-liatermination of the relative ITO-decay prob- ability is treated in great detail; its theoretical value is 2fo = w(ITO--.-)e- + e+ +r)/w(1T1O--42r) - 0.0118. In this connection they discuss Card 1/3 83713 Internal Conversion Pairs in the Decay 510561601;~ 3e/C04/'1-O6/-",' of EL Neutral 1T-Moson B019/DO70 some American results. The value 2 f0 .0.0117�0.0015 was experimentally obtained by the authors. The angle and energy characteristic of the pairs has been studied from the data for all the 27 events given in Table 2. The aneular distribution of the pairs accordinG to the correlation anoie5 agrees well with the data obtained theoretically by Dalitz (Fig. 2). Also the distribution of the pairs according to the parameters y _ (4 _+ 2 1p and x - (E- + E+) + p (Figs. 3 - - P p p P e A /)4e- + e+ e- e+) and 4) agree with the theoretical curves. Here p e- and p,+ are the momenta of the electrons and the positrons, respectively and E + and E_ tile total energies. The same is true for the angular distribution of the pairs relative to the direction of1J-- mesons in the (r- - p) center of mass system (Fig. 5). Among the cases studied here there was found onz event with the mode of decayTTO )e- + e + + e- + e1. The authors thank Professor R. Dalitz for making available some of the unpublished theoreti- cal calculations. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 14 references: 5 Soviet, 6 US, and 1 Italian. Card 2/3 83713 r fro fr -i fr Internal Conversion Pairs in the Decay 5~ J.) of a Noutral 1T--Me.,3on B070 ASSOCIATTON; Obl'yedinennyy In3titut yadern kh iselodovaniy (Joint Inatituto of ".7ucloar Rklnoarch~ SURMITTED: September 18, 1959 Vl< Card 3/3 21 (7) AUTHORS. Budagovo Yu. A., Viktor,--Z,,, SOV/56-37-3-54/62 Dzhelepov, V. P;~,Yermolov, -. F., Moskalevt V. I. TITLE: The P-Decay of the Negative n-Meson PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 37, lir 3(g), pp 878 - 880 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Hitherto only the P-decay of stopped positive mesons has been investigated (Refs 1-6); in references 5 and 6 the relative probability of two such processes was determined as amounting to (7E+-3 e++ 9) /( n+ 4 g+ + ~) 1~1 1 , 10-4 + (20-4V,-), which agrees with the theoretically ca-.oulst-d value for V-A interaction. Theoretically, the same v;lue would have to be obtained for the analogous ratio of negative meson decays. On the search for n---+ e--decays, the authors of the present "Letter to the Editor" systematically investigated the material of 130- and 160 Mev n--meson scatterings on protons. A triple evaluation of 100,000 stereophotographs yielded as a result 029 decays in which the secondary particles deviated by 9 > 20 ; the maximum Card 113 angle of deviation in n - g-decay at 130 Mev was 10 ). Of these, The P-Decay of the Negative n-Meson scv/,16-37-3-54/62 26 cases were identified as p--->e- and 3 as x7__;%1f_ decays. Figure I shows the momentum distribution of the electrons of the two decay forms in the rest system of the respective pri- mary particle. A photograph of a n--e- + P-decay (found in a diffusion chamber at 9,000 G) is shown by figure 2. The results obtained by the three n--e--decays found are given in a table: Laboratory system Rest system of the n--meson n- momentum e- momentum 9(o) e- momentum 9 (in degrees) (Mev/c) (Mev/c) (Mev/c) 1. 228 + 10 104 1 8 42.5 � 0.5 74 7 108 + 2 2. 207 � 11 103 � 3 42 + 0.5 71 4 102 + 2 3. 266 + 6 156 + 26 26 + 0.5 68 + 11 86 + 1 It is found that the identification of these processes is most probably correct, because the maximum electron momentum in the p -rest system amounts to only 52.9 Mev/c, whereas 'What mea- sured in this case is considerably higher. Therefore, It is not possible that p---)-e--decays are concerned. Also other processes Card 2/3 of this kind, as e.g. n---.,,p--~e--decay during flight, with a The P-Decay of the Negative n-Meson 507/56-37-3-54/62 short g--track are improbable. The relative probability of these processes was determined as amounting 'to (n-L-i-e- + 5)1(x7-,,V- + ~) - (1.2 + 0.7)-10-4, a value which actually, within the error limits agreeb with the values cal- culated on the basis of V-A interaction for the corresponding positive decay. The agthors finally thank T. S. Sazhneva, L. I. Krasnoslobodtseva, and Yu. L. Saykina for their assis- tance in evaluating the plates. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 11 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh iseledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBUTZED: June 13, 1959 Card 313 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6404, Godunov, Sergey Konstantinovich, an6 Viktor Sol.omonovich Ryabenlkiy Vvedeni~ev teoriyu raznostnykh akhem (Introduction to the Theory of Difference Schemes) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1962. 340 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: G. I. Biryuk; Tech. Ed.: L. Yu. Plaksh. PURPOSE: This book is intended for mathematicians who have to solve partial differential equations and for students 6f the third and more advanced university courses. The introduction and chapter I are intended for less qualified readers and may be used in the training of technicians in computation. COVERAGE: This book develops the concepts and techniques used in the solution of differential equations by finite-difference methods. It covers basic theory of difference equations, convergence of their solutions to the solution of differential Card 1 Introduction to the Theory (Cont.) SOV/6,4--,:- equations, stability of difference schemes, the order of approximation, the,application of finite-difference schemes to partial differential equations, and the stability of differezice schemes applied to the solution of equations of nonstationary processes by use of the spectral theory of difference operatcr~~. No personalities are mentioned. There are 45 references: 37 Soviet (including 2 translations, 1 from the English, 1 from 11-he German), 5 English, and 3 German. The appendices are accompanied by 23 references: 14 Soviet, 8 English, and 1 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Introduction Card 2/.6 ..-- VIXTCH, Z., prof.; TKACHEValY, V. (Yrotelev) State of the gastric mucopa during sleep therapy. Klin.med. 35 no.11:136-137 U 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz tratlyey kliniki vnutreanikh bolezney (zave - profs YeAlichoklik) Heditsinskoy akademit (Vrotelav) WYAITIG ULCER, ther. sleep, pathol, of gastric mucose, gastroscopy) (SLUP. ther. une peptic ulcer, nathol. of gastric murosa, gastroscopy) (GASTROSCOPY, in various die. peptic ulcer. off. of sleep ther.) VIKTORA, B. Low-voltage Geiger-Muller tubes. p. .174. SIABOPROUDY OBZOR, Prague, Vol. 17, no. 3. Mar. 1936. SO: Monthly List of East European AccesBions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6, Jane 1956, Uncl. VIKMRAJ B. nRepair of selenium rectifiers." P. 58. SEDLOVACI TECHNIKA. (Ministerstva, atrojirenstvi). Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3p No. ls Jan. 1955. Monthly liat of East F4ropean Accessions (EEAI)., W., Vol, 8,, No. 8. August 1959. Uncla, VMORAI B. Push-pull transistor converter. p. 43A. SDELOVACI TECHNIKA. (Ministerstvo, strojirenstvi) Praha., Czechoslovakia, Vol. 7. no. U. Nov. 1959. Monthly List of Fast European Acceasions (HEAI) LC,, Vol. 9, no. 1, jan. ig6o Uncl. Z/039/62/023/005/001/004 D291/D301 AUTHORS; Frank, Helmar, Doctor of Natural Sciences, and Viktora, Bohusl Engineer TITLE: Determining the average impedance of conductors and PERIODICAL: Slaboproud~ obzorp v. 23, no. 5, 1962s. 252 - 257 TEXT: The article deals with solutions of Maxwell equations fox. a homogeneous cylinder with a i,,juitrary electrical conductivity which is inserted into the HIT f d of a simple coii. Relations are deri- ved for the variation of the Q factor when the cylinder is inserted into the coils and simple formulae are given for quick calculation. The derived values indicate the possibility of determining the ave- rage impedance of hornoGeneous cylindrical specimens by measuring the Q factor of a coil on a simple measuring instrunent with mini- mum adjustment. Lbcperimental measurements were made with a TESLA Brno type BM211A Q-meter on a 10 Me coil, conaisting of 9 turns of 1-mm silver-plated copper wire, 17 mm in diameter, having an induc- tivity of 0.9 pH. The tested specimen was polycrystalline GaAs. The validity of the method was also corroborated by measuring various Card 1/2 Z/039/62/023/005/001/004 Determining the average inpedance D291/D301 other conductors and semiconductors. It is pointed out that the des- cribed method is especially suitable for contactless neasuring of the average impedance of semiconductors since it is very quick and surfaces are not contaminated, namely when specimens are wrapped in polyethylene foil. This measuring method in the field of a coil is applicable to low impedances, up to 100 S1 cm and frequencies below 100 Mo. The accuracy of this method depends only on the accuracy of ihe Q-meter used. In case very sensitive Q measurings are made, the method can be used to determine the nomogeneity of alloys, for mea- suring the temperature coefficient of metals and alloys, to check the diameter of metal rods, to measure the quality of silver-plated surfaces, eta. There are 8 fi gures and 3 tables. The English-longua- ge reference is: N.W. McLachlan: Bessel functions for EnGineers. Oxford, Clarendon Press 1955. ASSOCIATIONt V~zkuwn Astav pro sd6lovaci techniku A.S. Popovap Yraha (A.S. Popov Research Institute for Communication Engineering, Prague) SUBMITTED: January 25p 1962 Carct 2/2 VIKTORA, E.; ZAVESKY, V. Refractory linings of rotary furnaces for the blooming process. p. 417. (Hutnicke Listy, Vol. 12, No. 5. May 1957, Brno, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of Esst European Accessions (EE'AL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. VII-tora, E.; Ilrdicak, L. Refractor-f concretes made of poitland cment. plbl (Stw,rivo. Vol. 35, no. 3, Lar. 1957. Fraha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of Fzst European Accessions 1,C, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. CZECHOSLaVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and H-13 Application - Ceramics, Glass, Binders., Concrete. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 3) 1958, 8721 Author Hrdlicka L., Viktora Ei Inst Title Refractory Concrete From Portland Cement. Orig Pub Stavivo, 1957, 35,, iio 4, l4l-i44 Abstract Results of investigations of the characteristics (shrinkage, and 6' compression after firing at 650, 950, 1100 and 12500, refractoriness, temperature of inci. pient deforniation, thermal stability, water-absorption and porosity) of specimens of refractory concrete (RC) from Czechoslovak portland cement with aggregates consis- ting of scrap of dense and light-weight chamotte bricks, tripoli insulation bricks, dust from chamotte mills and electric power station cinders. Limit of operating tem- perature of RC 1200-12500; 900-UOCP for the light-duty Card 1/2 10 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and H-13 Their Application - Ceramics, Glass, Binders, Concrete. Abs Jour : Per Zhur - Khimiya, 110 3) 1958, 8723. types; it is possible to raise it to 130&- VIKTORAO E. VIKTORA., E. Selection and use of fire-resistive materials in the construction of steam boilers for power plants. p. 273 Vol. 34, no. 8, Aug. 1956 SrAVIV0 TECHNOLOGY Praha, Czechoslovakia Sov East European Accession Vol. 6., no* 22 1957 Vaclal anu ,rate Procactsoonc ?'arnac a S .,Ltora lot Gi Ljaills o f TxI 41?-"23 'Refractory 195?, 1,21 to stabl- J.'St'y' vir- pertall otary oree of "Jestjo ofrf VO'M 0, t'b.!S. of6 rl- q: lVaing tioll SIOLS - cier"t-10.VaLctory for co-asl refT t-proclao Of t.e tai-ai%IS or a .1irec 0ti.OVL A-Se COVL. li.t-y 0 the Comp a to 0-!as bave ,aces a ts MIT, of CO Sfr r a 5111 ,Iev, tre 0T 0 d3. 710 a0i ioll Cass seull- d' t pr ttm ill % ?vb 014 stro'et r1 .Oazd to IOCJ , Tecbno &JA/0'W" ativa. Y'_ 107N1 . 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Must 21e 'at, .4 Tecilnologjr 1012. -Ref Zh,., Cera,,njC, been No '0 _8 _V77- :!"IZM ~M a: ~~7 ~~ `- =1 le -V VIKTORA, J.;FODOR, J.;GRA]rl-]ZTTZR. D.;HAHN, P.;KOIJ)OVSXY, O.;IOJDL, Z. Studies of certain biochemical indices of fat metalholisz dmrtmg the ontogenasis of rate. Cook. fyolol. 9 no.1:63-64 Ja 60. 1. Ustav pro choroby obehu krevniho, 7ysiologicky ustav CSAV a Bmbryologicky ustav lek. fak. KU. Praha. (rATS metab.) (GROWTH) FIALA, Jaroslav; VOPATOVA, Marie; KUBICEDVA, Mena; VIKTORA, Ifidislav One year's experience with the preparation of retroplacental se from retroplacental blood for the production of gao= globulin. Cas. lek. cesk. 98'no.10:305-3(,9 6 Mar 59. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni tranaftLze v Praze, reditel HUDr. J. Kidery. (GANKA, GIA)BULIN, prop. of purificall.-iou from retroplacental serum& tacbnic (Cz)) (PLACMM retroplacental serum, serparation from plasma & puri- fication of component gamma globulin (C&)) FILIA, J.; MAJSKY, A.; technicka spoluprac VATURA, L. Q-- ~t= . ........ Contribution to the study of the anti-trypain activity of some antibistaminics in vitro. Cesk. farm. 21 no.3:139-141 Mr 162, 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse, Praha (reditel prof. MUDr. J. Horejsi Drse.). (ANTINISTANIkICS phamacol) (THYPSIM antag) Is SEBESTIK, V.j JELINEK, J.; DIENSTBIER, Z.; VIKTORA, L. The effect of ionizing radiation on nuclear -wA anuclear erythrocytes. Physiol. Bohemoslov. ll no.6:510-517 162. 1. Institute of HaBmatology., and Blood Transfusion and Institute of Biophysics Medical Faculty, Charles University Prague. NADIATION EFFECTS) (ERMROCYTESi ' CZECJIOSL4DVAAIA TIALA, J., VD; VIVORA, L. Jnstj*aZj-6f 'Hematology.and Blood Transfusion (Ustay hematologic a krevid.tranofuse)o Prague (for both) 4pne-, Vnitrni lokarstvi', No 7. 1963, pp M-714 -Laucoarts Count bi the Itspid Screening Test Xethod.1 DOBRY, Eduard; FIALA, Jaroslav; techn. spoluprace UIUMCOVA, Jaromira; VISTM,-Ladislav Use of the blood preserved with an alcohol-glucose-citrate Bolution. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no437:2126-1129 14 S 162. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni tranBfUZe v Fraze, reditel prof. dr. J. Horejoi, DrSc. (BLOOD PRESERVATION) (CITRATES) (GLUCOSE) (ALCOHOL ETHYL) VIKTORA. Ladislav 'Llot given CZECH03LMAKIA Member of the Institute for Hematology and Blood Transfusion (Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuze), PraGue; Director: J. HOREJSI, Prof. Dr. Prague, Prakticky Lekar, No 20, Oct 62, 873-875 "Methods Used to Count Blood Clods" FIAUL, Jaroslav, MUDr.; VIFTOW., Ladislay Somo onmments of the wc, 77b*74-~R, -sk) ard L. 'lae:-,k lZrythro- cyte rentLlt,an,~e comigired tq 3 method3r. Vnitrni la~. 11 no.li 86-88 Ja 165 1. Ustav hematclogJe a krt-rni transfuse v Pram (redital - prof. I-VMr. Jaroslav Kare-Isi, 1-len korespondent li Ceskoslovenskej akademle Ted DOBRY.4 E.j PLUA, Ya. [FialAL J.3; BJULITSp V. (Brabec, V.1; VIKTURAA.; LIVORk., I.; SKIMBESUK, V. Experiment in using various methods of blood preservation at positive and negatIve temperatures. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 8 no.5: 32-37 14y163. (RIaA 16:8) 1. 1z Instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (direktor prof. Ya.Gozheyshi) v Prage. (BLOOD-COLLECTION AM) PRESERVATION) 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 41 4 4 ' I fall to tip liql1lits 16 a 0 a ifa a so 00 A AL-1 V. 2a I_AL r L-J-1L, _JX a 00 00 go The Ww Of Cake.6VOK S&S in this chair ' 00 4 a # 00 00 00 a 00 U 00 0 0 1 4 1 00 ii 0 ~ 1 1 0 0 ;' .' 11 *-ILA PITAM"KAL LiTtRATUNI CLASUFKATION 4L.-- $Ddl., __zrO;._04' .77 1614.~ s. ~V 104 I 'I T-6-8 AV, to 111 0 000 0 94 0 0 a I A 3. it As As 0 a ;-go 1-00 &I industriell. -00 %0); Chem, C.. %I(Ame -00 If 200 isees go 0 see 00 '00 Too wj-41'10wf- visit, Q.. is, IN Is . Is dl 4 3 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 41 a 0 OIA 1, j 10 ft 4 A -pf.- 00 .00 00 9: HY&CIMUM 44 Waterfals, sub so COW. kv Vik- ~- %4 W 00 a , ,T -tam (t29 CeshoslevvUsita 10"Tur 0& duAMe. 7- July 9. A mkt. of raw carbo- 404 U S 2X7 iw 1.0* . . . . , . p&ceous materW such as cvW, ad. crude %ftthnvMW or ci ulatin s stem w i t f t I d o a rc oe n o ntm y lbakne MA i g ) in wbkb it is basted to form a dr- 4wdtwd app . culating mWimn, Includiag sasectis end favoond Par" 0* tions, wbkb is rd6wa amtkammy th-10 the In an tinsnW. Co"tjW UrAkr M&MAW CCOMMIONS while of the unsepd. hyde ted produe" Is draw" f uantities d in h t f -_09 04 em an o t e sys g q of raw MR= ard am Introduced Into the systeSS. _M* 0 * a 04 l 00, 'r :2 see Room 6111414" U 0 AT 9990400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 too too 0 00 0 M I I ad a 0 6 1 0 go I a a 3 oo* 0 00 00 0 0 of 00 0 VIKULOVY A.V.,,prof.; ZANYAT111A, Z.I... dotsent; PONOMARIM, A.Yaj, &ssistent;,VMORA,.V.A.,, ordinator Use of hinofort for the prevention and treatment of early puerperal hemorrhage. Ped.,akush. i gin. 24 no.1:57-58162. (KEU 16:8) 1. Kafedra akusherstva, i ginekologii (zav. - prof. A.V.Vikulov) Llvovsko o mrditsibskogo instituta (rektor - prof. L.M. Kuzmenkol. (HEMOIMAGE, UTERM) (ERGOr ALKALOIDS) i rcntrn' cf elL-: r ..e c 15 (6) 0 07/1 Ij I -:) 9 -1- 2/10 AUTHORS: Diment, P. M., ~1iktorenkom,_V___1_, GcrbachevJ-h, T. Petrosyants, G. V., Grin1ko, A. R. TITLE: A Rotary Kiln witin Cyclone 11eat Exchangers (Vrashchayush- chayasya pech- s tsiklonnymi- teploobi.-iennikami) From the 1~ork Experience of the ~'3pnqsKy C=aert I'lant. (Iz opyta raboty ~;pasoiiy tsementnotro zavrda) 3 PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1959, Nr 1, PP 7 - 12 (Ussa) ABSTRACT: The authors state that the heat of gases escapinj- -from a rotary kiln working on a dry process is for the preparatory heating of the raw material mixture. Part of the process is carried out in the conveying calcinator, i.e. in the cyclone heat exchangers. '-;'he latter are assembled at the rear of the "Lepol" type kilns. In such ki-Ins, prior to the calcinat- ion of clinker, the plastic raw material cDntaininp, about 12% water, ought to be -ranulated. When using cyclcne heat exchangers, the non-plastic raw materials, praratically de- void of water, may also be uoed for calcination. The Card 1/2 r)f ~;ij~rotseri4.nt (St%te P_,%nnina institute for Cement A Rotary Kiln with Cyclone Heat il"xchanpers From the Work Experience of the 5pAstik Cement Plant Induntrir -Erferprises) and workers of the 3passkiy tsementnyy zavod ( Spasskiy Coment PlInt) have designed a rotary kiln provided with cyclone heat exchangers. The output of this kiln will be 14 tons per hour. An installation of cyclones working in parallel is shown in a diagram (Fig. 1). The authors state that a 5 x 60 m rotary kiln, with one c7clone line, may produce 12 - 13 tons per hour. The specific heat expenditure is about, 1,000' kcal/'Kg of clinker. The Drc--ess of calcination itself is uniform, when consistency in the feedinr ,c and quality of the raw materIal mixture is maintained. Stop pag-2s in the feeding of the raw mixture layer and pro- nounced differences in the constitution of nixture interfere seriously with the smoothness of the process, causing a drop in efficiency. The positive results obtained with the appli- cation of cyclone heat exchangers prove the usefulness of this device. The cyclona are recommended for app!4--ation in the remaining kilns of the plant in question, and as well in other plants working on the dry process. Card 2/2 There are 2 diagrams, 1 photograph and 3 tables. VIKTOREKKOV,.,.V.I.o.iDzb~; VOLKOISKIY, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk Circulation of alkali in kilm with cyclonic heat exchangerB. Mement 31 no. 6:12-14 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Goaudarst-vennyy vsesoyuznyy institut po proyektixovaniyu i nauchno-lasladovateltakim rabotam toomentnoy promyshlennosti,, Leningrad. . "I - %&.~ 0, ~, - - - - VIKTORIN., J., Inz. dr. (Praha) Disruptive spat* gap. Energetika Cz 13 no.9t5O4 S 163. 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The Is u( The nucleus Of the 0 l eve a nrutf(,ns, the r1lergy ITIA'A Of IAlI-Yjj of the hCAVY OCRIC012- lApQjjU Frank NIM-ft. zoo Zoo at .,!goo 00 .60 00 owl see Zoo so AI-St. ITALLUPtKAL W10,1101 CLAIMI)CA11CO ef- Joe are 0 -,t Ln ft x it a It 4 9 K a 11 1, or n 1 24 IV 5 A 0 3 f 1 1 0*0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 ; e -o-0 0000 0 0 0 e **go as 0 0 0 0 0 0 9, * 0 9 go 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 & & e e !P e 0 9 G d 0 0 0 *So 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 C 2 L F. A- J-A L it r q 4 1 1 Is Q -i ;A go 4 00 The ultra wMet ralilatlas c4 chemical r.4c ti.sus 4pf4k,,, -00 00 1,14Y 29, 1111WOO.- 00 socc,"Ill'All 11, ,%Wjl~qs Ill All. : 011 I's Cl,ow.. 1.. 00 uwpsl~,l Ilv 11.4k. 1, 1 -00 Na,~4il, its an .61k. ml,dww, she .4 It. tal-li L -11,A411. thV .11 IAIII. AtIll ill, It. IIIIAIJ,tl.~Jj ..I IIN't), by *%,At Ill. Ill a till 1, -Ill Ow u- i l t d ilwit fitunt tstilve 1414 a "littAliml fi Al y 0 Its go Aliars-.11 - 00 00 -00 00 00 0- .00 - 6'1 goo 7# 00 00 1 ' 00 ..40 J0 0 : Ate it a .116MI14"t I-Its'.1L.11 is if .0 is 6 a Nd j 0 0 1 If 14 ill g ; P to It 61 log a oR Is of a If It M 411.7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Its 14,31'! 'W's 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 -WOW 7 05, 1. The phypiv)l ply1tT.C 0 _M138 C lit m f v -At ;',v.~tant p. d. the 110. of (li-juirge.'i of .1 plioiicloc cc-11 f4ccrcj-x-. with incri-asitig n-kiaort-'. thr r,,Iatinn c,.)rrc5Ixmdi approx. to a li.vpcr- 1101j, cjIrvj7. I lit: p. it. ( 11 arid the uo. of tli~chorgt ; aic :111(d accordiliv I') the V-111.1flo-1: 1!'V %villt Iihir 1, d. tj"'J' IIW WI;-ifivi(v wkit III, 1112 Th 1, 'pim ;w. di-h V: ~4_ 1! (It At ji, v ippr(ix. I(i it livpt r- of flk6arg,~I Orf, VA-ToRn, 0 The phy-of-,I! 1. - At ti. Ow ]if'. o; !1,!;t di"ch itvi,i 'a lir r h rini. lzit re' ~fwnlrk app! ox to it ltvp( r- Th" V) Jold 01v tia~ of ir, VIIMRIA) E. --- --- Dozent Ing. Eugen VIKTORIA, Feuerfeste Ausmauenqgen (Z~rovzdorna' Vyzdivkv). Psague: �tate Publishing Houso for Technical Liturature, 1955, Unclassified. (Rough translation of title: Refractory Linings) Abstract of bo6kcie to be found in Neue Huette, Vol. 1, No. 5, March 1956, Unclassified. u K I_rl - --lu - - pjja I ~601 d -ilig 11 @fit I )Olt to tillicluld"m IF a 0 Of a a is is All v a Or x it 9 a is H a v a a a a) a a a at 04D A ff k--A -A .!mp J~,-C.Qfw% POCCIMS .-M 08criff"ti '.so 00 .00 00 The ealmigm of rim"tim by dmWCBJ Amil M6b&d Vmpea~. itrui Audubert and Ouk-- Whad- 00 Cdkdmm C&,Ao". chew. Commmakations 7. WI-72 so 4 7 The n"HOU u1 P1011 bY chf0mic Sligi- "I ournme % hvixvmlf)tr4 ell, and in the aritim Ilf, + K,co 1. rattialkni so Mist 't 'ItK in the resim of A. was cmiltM. The "riatic 06 nem firt a kag upon ezdtatkin oijur rudtled In the same recim at the rate al IM). It),fM I)Iyj4tn4 prif w. per 4q. R. H. DWRIght, 'Is see 0- 40 ~0!41 I411i j! ..o0 so so U 19; Or*., ;* TO6 -I;- -i -4, z -it 1:114 *;Pair ;dd vtn It U tv if So r m 'I Oil o 0 is 0 0 0 6 * 0 a 0 0 a of a 0 0 of so 0 a 41 0 0 a 0 0 0 a is 0 0 6,41" 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4, * 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 o 0 4 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 a 4 -VIKT-CIII - I , ALEKSEEV, Gleb Vasillevich and VIETORIN POPOV. ...Issyk-Kull; kirgizskie ocherki. Moskva, Moskovskoe t-vo pisatelei, 1933. 207 P. NN 14NC DLC: DK86l-K5A72 SO: LC,, Soviet Geography, Part 11, 1951, Unclassified MAKAFRIKO, M.V.;_VIKTORIN, V.D.; VOSTRIKOV, Ye.S.; PrHEIJNTSLIV, P.Ye. SHEVCIOIKOJ B.M. Preliminary results of the development of the Y*'bionovBkoye field. Geol. nefti i gaza 6 no.2:35~-38 F 162. (MRA 15:2) 1. Neftepromyslovoye uprableniye Kinellneft'. (Kinel',District---Oil fields-Froduction methods) VIKTORIN, V.D. ~. -.1, --- . .-I:-.-I---j- .- - " Features of the structure of oil reservoir rocks. Geol. nefti i gaza 8 no.1101-34 N 164. (MUA M12) 1. Permneft'. VIKTORIII.,', ~Tek,,_ inz. Wood particle driers. Drevo 18 no.4:126-131 Ap 163. 1. Statni vyzk-iwmy ustav tepolne tocMiky, Prela. VIKTORIN, Z. Determining the drying curves for pressed electroceramic articles." P. h7- SKLAR A KERAHIK. (Ministerstvo lehkeho, prurWslu). Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 9. No. 2, Feb. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EUI)., LC, Vol. B., No. 8, August 1959. Uncla. VIKTOR171,, Zbynekp Inz. Calculation of the drying process of unmoving layers of blown through material. Zdravot tech 6 ro.6t248-259 163. 1, Statni vyzkunny ustav tepelne technikyp Praha. VIKTORIN, Konstatinp inz. Contribution to the automation of flotation'plants. Rudy .11 no.3:72-80 Mr 163. ii 1. Ustav meracich pristrojovp Sloveru3ka akslemie vied, Bratiolava. 41 VIXTORINOV, To. Friendship University fo-- three continents. Tekh.mol. 28 mo.7:10-11 16o. (MIU 13:8) (Moscow-Universities and colleges) -,~- I - . L. . . -: -- -.' --., '. 1*11 : - .~ -, - I I.--! ............ All pI VIKTORINOVA, E. Periodic system and its structare. Biol i khim 6 no.5:49-50 163. VUTaRINOVAI R. ,*ie way I conduct consultative lessons in chemistrY. Biol i khim 7 no.509-35 164. VIXTORORVA, R. Y9.; KOVALIVSKIY, S.A. The Akchapylian stage in Moldavia. Dokl.AX S5SR 94 no.4:737-740 F 154. KRA 7:2) kKoldavia--Geology. Stratigraphic) (Geology, Stratigraphic- Moldavia)