SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLOTOV, A.N. - VOLOTSKOY, A.
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BERKOVICH, I.M., doktor med. nauk [deceased];.VOLOTOV. A.'N..,
dots.; VALENTINOVICH, A.A.,, dots.; ff9B'-RCfVS-K"A'YA,
Yu.F., prof.; KOSSYURA, M.B... kand. zed.nauk; KIM,
Ye.L., kand. med. nauk; MASLOV, M.S.., prof.[deceased];
POD"YAPOtISKAYA, V.N.,, prof.; SEMOVA, N.Ye., zasl. vrach
RSFSR; KHOKHOL, Ye.N., prof.; ZIIUKOVSKIY, M.A... red.;
KOROLEVp A.V.p tekhn. red.
[Multivolume manual on pediatrics) Mnogotomnoe rukovodDtvo
po pediatrii. Moskva, Medgiz. VoI*4. (Diseases of the
digestive tract. Diseases of the liver and skin. Vitamins
and vitamin deficiency diseases] Zabolevaniia pishchevari-
tellnogo trakta. Bolezni pochek i kozhi. Vitaminy i bolez-
ni vitaminnoi nedostatochnosti. Red. toma E.N.Khokhol.
1963. 721 p. (MIRA 17:2)
lo Deystvitellnyy chlen 921 SSSR (for Dombrovskaya, Maslov).
2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Pod'Iyapollskaya,
Khokhol).
TUR, A.F., prof., zoalushannyy deyatell nauki, otv.red.(Laningrad);
dotsent, red. (Leningrad); EVAMIATA, L.G., dotsent,
red.- KOTIKOV, Tu.A., prof.. red.; LIBOV, A.L., prof., red. (TAnin-
grad 5; MYSIM-VA-KAKSIKKIIKOVA, Te.S.. dotuont6 rod.-, HIRONOVICH, V.K.'
dotsent, red. (Leningrad); TEMIOVSKIT, S.D., prof., red. (Hool-ma);
TITOV, A.I.. kand.med.nauk, red. (Leningrad); IIATAROVA. IIJ., red.;
LIV2IITS, D.A., tekhn.red.
(Proceedings of the Sovonth All-Union Congress of Podintriciano in
Leningrad, 1957' abridged stenographic report] Trlidy VII VseaoyIizno-
go s"ezda dets"kh vrachei; sokrashchennnin stenogramm. Otv.red.
A.F.Tur. Leningrad, Goo.izd-vo med.lit-ry. Leningr.otd-nie, 1959.
654 P. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Vaenoyuznyy a"yazd detskikh vrachay, 7th, Loningrad, 1957*
2. Daystvitellnyy chlon Akadamii meditninskikh nank SSSR (for T.O.
3. Chlon-korrespondent Akademil meditainakikh nnuk. (for Terno7nkiy).
(PEDIATRICS--COITGRESSES)
I
TUR, A. F. , prof . , red. ;- VALENTISOVICH, A. A. , red. ; VOWTQV,-A-N.., red. ;
GOUCHAROV, F.F.; red.;-KLIORIN, A.Lp red.; Sff=VA, H.T., red.;
LIBOV, A.L., red.; KHAWH, G.A., tekhn. ftd.
[Problems of pedintrics)Problmy pediatrii. Leningrnd, Medgiz
1963. 358 P. (MIRA 16:35
1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR (for
Tur). (PEbIATRICS)
VOLOTOV, A.N., kand.med.nauk
Bffset of phthivazld on the course of the tuberculaua proce!~s in
children@ Probl.tub- 36 no.6:28-34 158 (MIRA 11:10)
1, Is kafedry pedintrii, (na&. - deyetvitellnyy chlen, AMN SSSR,
zaslyzhennyy deyatell na-uki prof. H.S. Kaolov) Voyenno-maditsinakoy
ordens Lenina akedemil. imeni S.M. Kirova;
(TUBMMWSIS, P=4011ART, In Info & child,
primaryp therot li-(4-hydroxy-3-nethoxy)benzal isonicotinic
acid hydrazone (Rue))
VOLOTOV, A.H.; RUDAYIV. Ya.11.
K tekhnike perelivaniya krovi detyam. [On the Technique of Blood
Transfusion for Children] Vopr.pediat. 19 no.1:60-62 1951.
(CZXL 20:7)
1. Department of Pediatrics, Military Ifedical Academy imeni S.M.
Kirov (Head of Dep&rtment--Honored Worker in Science Prof. H.S.
Naslov, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences).
2. Authors' address: Children's Clinic of the Military Medical
Academy, 6 Botkinskaya Ulitsa, Ieningrad.
VOLOTOV. A.M.. kandidat meditainskikh nauk
Reactivity changes In children with a nrinary tuberculous complex
during streptomycin and PAS therapy. Probl.tub. no-3:8-13 YT-J6 '55.
Owu 8:8)
1. Iz kafedry pediatrii (nach.-day'st'vitelInyy chlon AKK SSSR, zn-
aluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. M.S.MaRlcrr) Voyermo-medltsinakay
akademli iment S.H.Irtrova.
(TUBMULOSIS, in infant and'ehild
ther., stroptGmycin & PAS, off. on autonomic US reactiv-
ity)
(AUTCHOMIC*IMVOUS SYSTEM, in various diseases,
tuberc., off. of.streptor4-cin & PAS ther., in Inf. &
child.)
(STR3WTOMTOI11, ther. use,
tuborc.. off. on autonomic 113 roactivity in inf. & rhild.)
(PARA-AICMOSALICTLIC ACID. thnr. 1180,
tuborc., off. on autonomic HS reactivity In Inf. & child.)
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insLitil-T. im;cvi kafedroy obogashcheniya
pol.eznykr,
FADDEYEV: RAMIYEV, K.N.; WWATOVSKlY. V-S.
Tvai~E.duccr for rnraae,.iring t~e i~elght of a .1--vtj (,n
6-1t. lzm. tekh. no.201-33 F 165.
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~thl ~ List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Uncl.
TOLOTOV, K,M., juskeaer; P2USOF, V.V.. isshoser.
~- ~- ; , ": ", Th,a, ,organizati9a of amphalt cowrote plAsts. ivt.der.16 s9.6;14-13
0 155. (Coacr*to plantO (KLRA 912)
MSOV. Y"volod haLl'yovicht IOOLKIII, Y.N.,
wMaTor; IjAmMIUMA, U.N., tekhnichashy rodaktor
COPorstlon of 3-243 automatic coment factories] Nkeplustataila
avtomatintrovennykh tsementobstonnykh zavolov 9-243. Moskva.
Mauabno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotranap, lit-ry, 1936. 55 p.
Concrete plants) (MM 10:1)
Antomatic control)
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YEMELIYANOVA, N.A.[translator'i; LISOVSKAYA, O.V.
[translator]; Z11EBRAK, A.R., red.
(Plant breeding and cytogenetics] Selektsiia rastenii I
taitogenetika. Pod red. i s predial. A.R.Zhebraka. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1961. .447 p.
(MIRA 16:4)
(Plant breeding)
VOLOTOVt YEt H.
~USW/Kedlclno - Chromosomes jun 1948
. Medicine - Plants
"Differential Colorability of the Chrcepeames in the
Nuclei of the Lining Calls in Poppies," Ye. N.
Volotov, Inst of Cytol, 11stol, and Ikbryol, Acad Sci
UOR, 3 pp
*Dok Ak Nauk SSW Vol LI, No 8
Studies related to N. K. Kol'tsov and A. A. Prokofl-
yev's hypotheses on the difference between now
chromosomes and the old mom from which they origi-
~
!v&ted. Submitted by Acad L. A. Orbell 1 Apr 1948.
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Role of vitamin C in treatment of cartaln aldn diseaceso Veut.
vener, No. 6# Novo-Deco 509 Pa 39-4
1, Of the Vkrairdan Scientific-Rewarch Skirv.-Venereological
Institute (Director - Prof. A. Mo Krichwak4).
CUIL 20s 3 , March 1951
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VOLOTOVSF,P,YA, M.
33215. Metody No=drovaniya Zhira I Vlagi V FIBylenon Syre. Yoloch.
Prom-St', 1949, Hol 10, c. 32-33
SOt Latopis' Zhrunaltnykh Statey, Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949
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Alkaline complex of the Palyy -magif. Hat. TSMI no. 21:22-38
157. (HIRA 11:7)
(Rusaino Northorn-Racks, Igneous)
SHCHUKIN, MI.; KRYATOVp B.M.; VOLOTOVSKI7p A.G.
Relationship bet-ween-ki;mberlites and traps. TnOy VFAUN S3_7R.
Ser.geol. no.6:45-48 161. (MI?A 14:9)
(Siberian Platform--Kimberlite)
(Siberian Platform-Rocks, Igneous)
URAB-'ZIJM, M.Ye.: VOLOTIONKO, P-V-
Semiautomatic machine used for precision machining of cYlindrical
parts. Biul.takh.-ekon.inform. no.12:22-24 158, (14M lltl2)
(Lathes)
VoLOTSINXO, P.V., inzhener.
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Standardization of heavy-4utr lathe$* Standartizatstia no.6:15-20
N-D 156; (KIAA 10:1)
(lathes-Standardm)
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AUTHORS: Volotovskava. N.A.- ukharenko, A.A.
TITLE: Types of Carbonatite Deposits and Their Relation to
Masses of Ultrabas-ic-Alkaline Rock (0 tipakh karbo-
natitovykh mestorozhdeniy i ikh sx-jazi s massivami
ul'traosnovny'Kh - r;hchclocbnykli porod)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Malik 913SR, Seriya Geologicheskaya,
1959., Nr 3-, pp 110-112 (USSIR)
ABSTRACT: The au"hors review the article vrith the above title,
published in the "Izvestiya- Akademii nauk SSSR,
seriya geoloCicheskayr (1!';n;13 of the AS USSR,
Geological S$?ries),, Nr 5, 195?, by L.S. Borodin.
In the first section the article provides the general
characteristics of carbonatites, predominantly from
African deposits. The second section explains both
the mechanism of forminC complex masses of ultrabasic-
alkaline rock and the formation processes of carbona-
tites. These complex petrological problems were
Card 1/3 treated on the basis of ultrabasic-allcaline masses of
Types of Carbonatite Deposits and Their Relation to Masses of
Ultrabasic-Alkaline Rock
of the Kola Peninsula and of those in Northern Siberia.
Decisive objections are raised to Borodin's state-
ments on the origins oil alkaline rock, their interre-
lations with ultrabasites, genesis of rare-metal mi-
neralization, etc. The statement by L.S. Borodin on
the origin of alkaline rock as a result of the hypo-
thetical process of "nephelinization" of pyroxenites
is proven by the fact that independent melteigite-
i.jolite intrusions, known within the bounds of the
Southern Kandalaksha strip of the lower-Paleozoic
masses of ultrabasic-alkaline rock, do,in fact,
exist. The same holds true for Borodin's statement
regarding the metasoma-tic nature of perovskite and
apatite in ultrabasic rock of masses under discussion.
The authors conclude that much remains unclear regard-
Cai,d 213 ing the origin of ra.re-memnI depositn, IreneLically con-
Types of Carbonatitue Deposits and Their Relation to Yasse-s of
Ultrabasic-Alkaline Rock
neGted to magmatic complexes of ultrabas:,Lc-alkaline
rock.
SUBMITTED: November 16, 1957
Card 3/3
VOLOTOVsxjLYA. II.A.; KIMWWIKO. A.A.
types of carbonatite deposits and their relationships with
ultrabasic and basic rock massifs. Izv.AH SSSR.Ser.geol.
24 no-3:110-114 Kr '59. (KIRA 12:4)
(Rocks, Igneous) (Carbonates (Kineralogy))
VOLOTOVSKAYAP N.A.; ILIII13KIY9 G.A.
Regarding L.S.13orodin's article OPeravokite formation in the
Vuorlyarvi mas'nif." Geol. rud. mostorozh. no.11113-114 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14-'4)
(Vuoriyarvi region--Perovskite) (Borodinp L-SO
VOUMVSKATA, H.A.
Igneous complex of ultrabasic, alkali, and carbonate rocks in the
Vuori-Tarvi maself. Zap. Tess..min. ob-va 87 no-3:290-303 '58.
(MIRA 11:10)
I.Severo-zapadnoye geologicheakoys upravleniye.
(Vuori-Tarvi region--Rocks, Igneous)
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Activation of Upase by some grawth SUMVISAts. G. Kh.
Aloblikovskil .11111 Pdk14jy Aw.
,N',jvk S-S.S.R. 70, acki (1).
0-naphlbylbulyric sckJ (11). 4nd 2,4-dichkirophrotoxymcelle
acid (111) am ttsted with the lil%iscolcastoroll seeds. All
witli war 1"Ied at WIPI X come. by Infiltration Itw W min.
at 37 or without itifiltration by u%na 2-or 12-hr. cutriart
per"Is. All i"Is runigil %limul-4tion of the rofy-mr. No
tnuat effectivr were I and 111, Couthinallon ivf I ~suil III iv
poorly effective. hoarver. 'rite growth sonjuiatius ~ut~
sunces may act by activation of lighise, which clravr Lativ
66isfront the lecithins of the plawmalic membranes. CkUsillft
change% #4 inivrostructUre And incfrx,4~1 wall litfmcability
to variou-s nutrients. G. M. Koik)lAtpuff
, VOLOTOVSKIY, V -A - - -
ClLief, comrade, teacher. Put' i put.khoz. 6 noo5iV 162.
(141PO. 15 14)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Moskovsko-Yawskoy distantsil puti.
(Railroado-Employees)
VCLOTWSKIYj V.A.
Grinding of rail scabs. Put'i put.khoz. 3 n0-503 14f 161. (YJIRA 14-:6)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika distantsli putt, st. Moakva-Kurskaya.
(Railroads_-Rails)
VOL(YIOVSKIY. V.A.
Our Observations on continuous trace.. Put' i put.khozo no.1:19
Ja '59. (KIR& 12:2)
lo Zamestitell nachallnika distantail stantsiya Moskva-lars)mya.
(Railroads--TracO
VOLOTSENKO,,P.V.; MEYSTELI, A.M.; RASHKOVICH, M.P.
-', -, ~." . 1 ~
. Braking of asynchronous motors in machine tools jointly b7 direct
and alternating currents. Stan.i intitr- 35 no.91l3~-3,6 3 16/,,.
(MIRA 17slO)
p.V. , !n zh. ; HEYSTEL' , 14 .1-1.) 111 zh. ; ft;,:;fiK()V I C If , M. F., in Z11.
VOLOTSENKO 0 4.
Braking of async!"--cnoll's shcrt-circufted Prcm. energ. .19
no.8:14-18 Ag 164. (,",1 I'llt 17 : 11 )
GRIBOMOV, D.N., professor; PRIMCH.NNSKAYA, I.A., doteent; VOLOT51AYA
S.L., inzhener; SILIVANOVA, N.P., inzhener.
I The use of hydrogen peroxide for bleaching cotton fabrics of
doubled yarns. Tekst.prom. 16 no.2:36-~9 Y 156. (KLRA 9:5)
(Hydrogen peroxide) (Cotton finishing) (Bleaching)
AUTHORS: Borovik, Ye. S. and Volotskaya, V. G. SOV/126-6-1-7/33
TITILE: Galvanomagnetic Ef fee4e-i~~~o*u Temperatures
(Gallvanomagnitnyye yavleniya v Pt pri nizkikh
temperaturakh)
'PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1958, Vol 6.. No 1,
I pp C-0-66 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with some experimental result son the
resistance and Hall effect in Pt at 4.2 - 20 K and fields
up to 27 000 Oe. Pt strip produced from vire by
rolling, 1.1 mm. wide and 0.08 mm thick., 5.3 mm long was
used., after boilin� in nitric acid and Wmealing in
vacuo at about 10- mm Hg at up to 1500uC for an hour,
followed by slow cooling to 5000C. The resistance
results (at zero field) are compared vith theory and
the results of others; certain discrepancies are
revealed, but the discussion of these does not, hotever,
form an important part of the paper, most of wiiich is
devoted to the magneto-resistance and Hall effect
results given in Figs. 2-4. The various groups of
carriers are discussed in some detail (Table 2); the
Card 1/2 effective mass is shown to be less than the value
SOV/126-6-1-7/33
Galvanomagnetic Effects in Pt at Low Temperatures
com~monly assumed (8 instead of 22); the electronic
structure is also more complex. No essential differenci~
from non-transition metals is found in the galwino-
magnetic effects, but the electron mobility is much
lower,,
There are 5 figures, 2 'tables and 13 references,
8 of vhich are Soviet, 3 German, 2 English,
ASSOCIATION;.Fiziko-tekdinicheskiy institut AN SS.SR
Ilustitute for'Ph~ai~s 'and Technology, A~.. Sc..; USSR)
Card 2/2 1. Plat Inura--Ele c trical properties 2. Plat inurr- -Magnetle
properties 3. Platinum--Temperature factors
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AUT11ORSs Borovik, Ye. S., Volotskaya, V. G.
TITLE: Investigation of Galvanomagnetic Phenorana in Chromium at
Low Temperatures (Issledovaniye gallvanomagnitnykh yavleniy v
khrome pri nizkikh temperaturakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 6, pp 165o - 1655 (USSR)
,ABSTRACTs Galvanomagnetic phenomena in transition metals have hitherto
not been investigated to any considerable extent within the
range of strong fields, i.e. in the case of a cosiderable in-
crease of resistance in the magnetic field. The variation of
resistance in molybdenum and tungsten (Refs 1,2) as well as
in platinum, and the Hall effect in platinum (Ref 3) has already
been investigated. In the present paper the authors deal with
investigations of the Hall effeez and the variation of resistance
in chromium in magnetic fields of up to 27000 Oe within the
temperature range of from 4.2 - 78 OK, as well as with some
earlier investigations of zirconium. The shmples were obtained
by means of vacuum distillation and were needle-shaped (diameter
Card 1/3 0.35 mm, length 8 mm). Measurements of the temperature dependence
Investigation of .~. Galvanomagnetic Phenomena in SOV/56-36-6-5/66
Chromium at Low Temperatures
of the resistance of these samples (without field) are given
by table 1. In the course of investigations of galvanometric
properties, the direction of current coincided with the lon-
gitudinal axis of the sample, a~nd the magnetic field was per-
pendicular to it. The anisotropy of resistance variation in the
magnetic field amounted to 4~6 as a maximum. The diagram in
figure 1 shows the course of the resistance variation in the
magnetic field; at helium temperatures the resistance shows a
practically linear increase with growing field strength. Within
-,the,.jn,ng.P of 10 to 27 kOe the resistance increases to about
three times its amount. Pi9ure 2 shows the dependence of the
Hall constant R on H at 78 (very slight, practically linear
decrease with increasing H) and at 4.20 (Qxponential decrease
to about 5 kOe, and then linear decrease to 27 kOe). The nearly
field-independent value at nitrogen temperature (R- 3.4-lo-3CGSTJ)
differs only little froa the valic at room temperature (3.6).
In the following the results obtained are discussed and partly
compared with those obtained for platinum. For the purpose
of explaining experimental results, a model in chosen which Is
Card 2/3 characterized by four groups of mobile chargess 2 groups of
Investigation of Galvanomagnetic Phenomena in S07/56-36-4--5/66
Chromium at Low Temperatures
electrons with the conceatrations n and n , and 2 groups of
holes with the concentrations n anq n B1 means of this
theory, the mobilities and conoln t ra UK's of electrons are cal-
culated on the basis of measurement data (Table 2). The theore-
tical and experimental values (Hall field and resistance varia-
tion with H) are compared (Fig 4); agreement is found to be
good. Further numerical data for Cr, Pt,and Zn are given in
table 3 for T- 4.220K and T- 9. In the case of chromium (as
well as in that of platinum) no direct influence of magnetiza-
tion could be found. According to reference 9, chromium would
go over into the antiferromagnetic state at T< 4750K, which
would, however, cause the occurrence of an anomaly in weak fields,
which could not be experimentally determined. The authors
thank B. G. Lazarev for his interest in this investigation.
There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 9 references, 4 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Physico-technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Ukrains-
kaya SSR)
SUBMITTEDs December 22, 1958
Card 3/3
BOROVIK, Ye.S.: VOLOTSKAYA, V G
Galvanomagnetic pbenomena in indium and aluminium. Zhur. eksp. i
teor. fiz. 38 no.1:261-262 Jan 160. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Ukrainskoy SSR.
(Indium--Magnetic properties) (Aluminum--Magnetic properties)
C 3wi I 5~A~ 7W MWE Mffil~
(q)/EW
AP3CO5241 6/63/045/002/004,6/0048
5/005
i AUZILR: Borovik, Ye. S.; Y F2gellj N- Ta.
TITIZ, Doviatiow from Kohler's rule in pure aluminum
SOURCE: 'Zhm,. oksper. i tooret6 fii.., v
45P 2 01963.. 4&0
_MPIC TAM z aluminum,,: purity~ wMatorcaistancep Kohlers rule
ABSTRACT: The dopendence of th,3 tic field was investi-
resistance the m3gne
giated, f or pure aluminum aamples at 20.4%. The purpose was to check
very thether
Kohler I a rule Is valid 1
-;hon R273/R4.2 exceeds 2000. A noticeable deviation from
lKohler's rulais noted for high-purity aluminum'sample., and it is pointed out
that both the behavior of the resistance in t1o magnstic field and the temperature
dependence of this resistance are anomalous,, f or reasons that are not clear as-
yet. Orig. art. has 1 figure.
A' IS CCI A71 CN: -Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
0hysicotechnical Institute., Acad. Sci. Ukrainian SSH)
SUMITTEN l5Peb63 DATE ACQt 06Sep63 ENCLs 00
SUB CODE: PH- NO REF SM OU OTHERt 001
Card 1/1
1952~ IY02) that MMM Dan
V.
and B. S. ChandrasOkhar., FhYs- Rev- M5;
Fermi stwfaceo The dependence of the resizt=0 an the magnetic field wm a80
chocked for various orientations of the field with revPct to the crystal3ovaphie-
-opio and the
axes. At 20 .40L the resistance Vas frmid to be practically laotl
ji/R 0. 16.
'maximum relative ir4reaaa ot the resint8=0 iA 0, 35M 00 f101d wus
nmagnotio proporties of Indiun RIA the fact that the
Thlo isotroW of the gallm of the re.9jBtAw() on the magnetic field for
same-jaw describes the depOndOnCO
different directions of this field confirm that thaTmMi surface Of indIuR i6
Cord
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/001/0030/0030
INMTOR: Borovik, Ye. S.;--Mamedov, M. Sh.j Volotakaya, V. 0.
ORO-.' none
ITLE: Treatment of arto~t Class 16, No.
metallic P -[announced
y the P sicotechnical Institute AN UkrSSR (FizikotekhnicheBkly
i
nstitut An USSR)J
OURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakl,
no. 1, 1966, 30
TOPIC TAGS: metal property, metal, heat treatment, cold treatment
1
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method
for treating metal parts, including cold treatment and heating to room
4-imperature. To increase the strength and life of the parts, they are
subjected to pulse loading with electric current in a constant magnetic
field at below-zero temperatures, for example, at 20K. (LD)
SUB CODE: II/ SMI DATE: 20Jun64/
Card UDC 621.785-92
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BOROVIK, Ye.S.; VOLOTSKAYA V.G.
Anisotropy of the galvanomAgneUc propt.-rtious of pure
in strong effective fields. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 48 no.6:
1554-1561 Je 165. (MIRA 18:/)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR.
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AUTHOR: Borovikp.Ye, S.; Lolot ay
Anisotropy of the galvanomagnetic properties (if p e aluminum in strong
TITLE; ur
effective fi:eldo
SOMCE: 'Zhurnal.eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy-fizikio ve 48p no# 6s 19651
1554-1561
galvanomagnetic propert
magnetor ice; aluminump low temperature
purity effect# magnetic field effect, Fermi surface
research,
inuat inveal Ization of the gaivenom eti
T:, M's jo. _~._cont ion*of-an-earlier
-1propertiesk aluminum (zh=F v. 4411 80J% 1963), except,that the purity of the alu-
iminum was:greatly increased 0~aZ2042 - 6400-20,000)01~ The measurements were made
at,4.2& The earlier study-of the anomalous behavior~of the resistivity of pure
_(Z F Y. -45,
re-!
-aluminum as compared with more contaminated aluminum bET 46 1963) is
PeAdd at a lower test temperature (4,,_2K). The-samples were made from aluminum
purified-by,zone meltingi Since the resistance remained practically unchanged be-
ilow 4e2Kp it can be aRsumed that the resistance at 4.2K is the residual resistance
iand characterizes the purity of the nample. The results show that the magnetore-
'Isistance of aluminum of very high purity increases with the magnetic field at all
Card 1/2
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ACCESSION NR: -AP5000793 S/0126/65/019/003/0451/0455
~539.4.019.1
AMOR., Borovik. Ye. S.-. Mamedc,,r. Mi Sho; Voldtskw
V. G.-
P)
TITLE: Pulse strength of metals
!SOURCE: rizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 19, no. 3, 1965, 451-455
---TOPIC TAGS: metalmechani ccpEer, -aluminum lloy, metil
cal property lloy I Y_Lra_~'
74 114
--ABSTRACT: The strenath-of-a~copeer.and aluminum wir