SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVSEYEV, T. F. - YEVSEYEV, Z. V.
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AUIIHOR: Yevse yev, T, F,
TITLE: Stratigraphy of Pre-Gothlandian Paleozoic in Podolia
(K stratigrafii dogotlandskogo paleozoya Podolii)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kha r1kovsk. un-ta, 1955, Vol 61, pp 67-79
~AR3TRACT: The article examines the stratigraphy of pro-Silurian
deposits in Podolia. From the bottom upward they are:
Kamensk, Mogilev, and Ushitskaya series, the lowest of
which is composed of the extrusive-tuffaceous rocks
and the upper two of the sedimentary sandstones,
aleuroli.tes, clays ajad limestones. These three series
are divided into ten horizons. The whole section spans
the period from the.Cambrian to the Middle Ordovician
inclusive. These series are overlain by the formations
of the Molodovo horizon which belong to the Upper
Ordovician. Total thickness of the formation varies
Card 1/1 from 300 m to 3510 m. A. L. K.
YNISNm. T.F.
A. - g1
Stratigraphy and facies of tho lower Sarmatian in the go lev
area of the Dniester Valley, ITch.,z&P.KHGU 73-.173-184 156.
- (mm 12-.12)
(Dniester Valler-Geology, Stratgmphlc)
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(MIRA 12:10)
Mtortrualm)
YETSLYN, V. A.
ChaWas In the higher neryous activity observed.followlag
the repeated administration of antigens for imunizatioa
purpooets. DokI. AN SSSR Ill no.3:727-729 9 156. lorO
1,, Inotitut normal*noy i patologichaskoy fictologil Ikademii
meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Predstavlono akademikom A,D, Speranakim.
(AMIGM AM) "TMDIM) (MYOUS SYSTS14)
ysup"Ya, V.1%
Affect of typological characteristics of the nervous s7ste!! of
aalmals on the prc4uctloa of tetanus aattt=1n. Zhur.:Akroblol.
apid. L i=un. 28 no.7.-90-94 J1 157. (HIRA 10:10)
1. 1z Instituta normalOnoy i patologichookoy firiolerpit AHN SSSR.
(TF.TANUS, Immunology,
off. of types of NS an antitoxin prod. in animals (Rus))
(U1TMU.L RRMS SYSTEM, -)byslology.
off, of types of 11S.on totanue antitexin prod. In
antash (Rue))
YZTS)NYlV* T#A*
Nonspecific realetaws to t6ta=5 Itl animls of valrow types &r
the nervous system. Zhur-mikrablol.apid.1 I=un. 30 no,8:45-50
A.- '59
1. Iz Inatituta norma-lInOT I PstOlOgichOstoy fistologil AMN SSSR.
(CXWML RRVOUS SYSTRU pb..,Jol.)
(TNMS IrmMU01.)
Changes in higher ner7ous activity In the J=xniwatian- of
animals with the tetanus-anatoxin, Trudy Lhat. norm. I pat.
fiziol, AM17 SWR no,1005-218 158 (MIRA 16tl2)
le It laboratorii fiziologii, immmiteta. (zav, doktor biolog.
nauk. D.F. Flatsityy Instituta noramltnoy i patologichasko7
fiziologii AM SM,
YEVSEYEV, V.A., Cand Med Sci -7 (diss) 14jon-specific
resistance to tetanus and anti-toxic antitetanus im'munity
in anfimals of various types of higher nervois activity.t'
Mos, 1958, 20 pp (Acad Med Sci IMR. Inst of Normal arid
Pathological Ph~ysiology) 210 COF;ies (KL, h2-58, 118)
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AUTFIORo. Yevseyev, V. A. SOV/20-122-4-57/5-7-
TITLE: On the Physiological Analysis of the Development Mechanisms
of Tetanus Intdxication (K fiziologicheskomu analizu
mekhanizmov rais.vitiya stolbnyachnoy intoksikatsii)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 19589 Vol 122, Nr 4t PP 741-744
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Although the nervous mechanisms determining the course of the
intoxication mentioned in the title could be explained to a
great extent (Refs 2-6. lo), the role of the higher nervous
system, especially that of the.cerebral cortex is still
insufficiently investigated. Afterhaving given a review of the
publications-(Refs 2, 4-9, 11% 12), the author mentions the
purpose of his paper: to investigate the problem by means of
adequa~tephysiological methods, especially-to oarry-out an-
experimental analysis of the effect of the tetanus intoxication
on the higher nervous activity and to asoortain the
oencitivity of the animals of different typesofhigher activity
towards tetanus. For this Purpose 35 white rats were used, for
which previously a system of positive and negative dependent
Card 1/4 reflexes has been worked outt (motor-alimentary method by
On the Physiological Analysia of the Development SOV/20-122-4-57/57
Mechanisms of Tetanus Intoxication
L. I. Kotlyareirskiy)4 By this measure the types of the higher
nervous activity were ascortained.All animalswere inoculated
with 1/3 DLMof 10he tetanus toxin (varying according to the
weight of the animals~and it was inoculated.into the lef t hind-paw.
The amount was 0#5 ml. The experiments showed that in the
animals of the highly equilibrated type (sillnyy uravnoveshennyy
tips the picture of the cortical processes (korkovyye protsessy
Pl.) was completely analogous-to the onerecorded before the
experime nt. With most rats of other types no stabilization of
the dependent reflex activity at all could be observed for two
months (predominantly animals of the weak /slabyy/ type). Or
a high weakening of the effect of the process of irritation
(razdrazhitel'nyy protsess) could be ascertained. This.was most
distinctly noticeable with the rats of the irritable (vozbudimyy)
type, which in.their behaviour towards the samples are not
different from the representatives of the weak type. The rats
belorZing to the intermediary variation of the equilibrated
type (either with a certain predominance of the processes of
irritation or with its relative weakness) showed a similar
behaviour. The clinical picture showed clear regularities with
Card 2/4
On the Physiological Analysis of the Development SOV/20-122-4-57/57
Mechanisms of Tetanus Intoxication
respect to different illness or the death of some types of the
rats~ The-mobility of the affected extremity was soonest
restored with rats of the highly equilibrated type (44 aays
after the irijection of the.toxin). The lose in weight was
highest in the weak type. First a peoulTstrity and a certain
specific way of the reaction of the cells of the cerebral
cortex on the.effect of the'tetanus toxin is'striking, among
thdm are 6ainly a temporary restoration-of the dependent
re f lexe s i n- the - animal a , during the de ve lopme nt * of the lo c al
maiiifestation'of.the intoxication and an unusually quick'
normalization of the higher.nervous activity in rats of the
highly equilibrated typa.:The.author expresses assuflptions on
the causes of this phenomdnon. The redults obtained show'the
importance of the role Played by the fuhdamental processes of
the ndrvej in tha cerebral cortex,and of the interrelations
in.the development of the*tdtanue intoxicatioA and in the
Vatafiud tesistafice. It i6 obvious( 'that the best &6nditions for
the protection against-tetanus are provided by the cerebral
cortex, namely by the active living state of it.6 cells.
Card 3/4 A long-lasting and thoroughgoing inhibited activity of the
On the-Physiological Analysis of the De~relopment SOV/20-122-4-'57/57
Mechanisms of Tetanus Intoxication
oerptral qortax prev6nts the manifestation of its protecting
and-'compensatoryfunction and fav6uri the development of the
intoxication in tetanus.- There are 12 references, 12 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut normallnoy i patologicheakoy fiziologii Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR,(Institute of Normal and Pathological
Ph~siology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR)
PRESENTED: May.22,1958, by L. A. Orbeli, Academician
SUBMITTED: May 24, 1958
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Stability of typological characteristics of the wryow system under
pathological eanditiorts, Dokle AN SSSR 136 no.4:993-996 F 961.
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1. !Aboratorlya ekspariment-allnoy patologii (zav. -doteent
M.I. Undrituov) Uaiicbno-Josladovfitell.,3h-ogo it'll] tj Uo ta revinativ.,na
(dir. - deyatvitellnyy chlen A14N prof. A_(~ AMN
Mr.,~skva.
M. P Zbd an o vaV V
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TITLE: Phase transitions in BiFeO3
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Q?-C TAG'., bismuth corwound, antifer-roelectrielty, ferroelectric
constant, (Hplectr-le
1 t I o n, Cu r 1 a po 1-n t , e I ongatjm
ABS",RAIW: In view r-f the lack of unanimity on the natulve of DiFeO3,
whelliher it is a we4-k. ferromagnet, a ferroeleetrie-, or antirerpoelee-
tri( and on other unresolved questions, the author made more
carf-ful temporatu--v investigations of the dielectr ertles and
1% F!e ent e-tem-
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mea.,.ured In the- te,~,,ipezature range 20 -- 380C.- The samples were pre-
pared by the uFaal ceramic technology. The dielectric measurements
werv- b)- a st-ioard short circulted-iwaveguide method. The tem',"e-ratum
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AUNIOR: Glazov, V. 11. #6 Krestovnikovs A..N.; Yevseyev V. A.: Avvazov. AL_
lbscow Institute of Steel and Alloys,(Mcskovskiy inatitut stalL i splavov)
ORG:
Study- -6 f Ahe - -thernal emf of germai-nij tallurLdes~ in-the-solid and---.--
-liquid state ----- --
'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 5, 1966, 850-854
:TOPIC TAGS: germitnium compound, tin compound, telluride, thermal emf, electric
~c6nductivity,
'ABSTRACT: The temperature dependence of the thermal emf of tin and germanium
!tellurides were studied in order to investigate their physicochemical nature and I
~ch
anges in bond character associated with the fusion of these compounds. To this
:end, a special apparatus was constructed which permitted measurements of differential.---:
~thermial emf -overa wide temperature range -in a vacuum or in an inert gas atmosphere
in both the liquid and solid state. A.correlation was noted between the character
;of the temperature dependence of the thermal emf and the electrical conductivity of
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AUTHORs Glazovi V. If. Krestovnikovp A* flo;:
ORGs Koscow Inat .itute of Steel aInd AUgye (Moskovskiy institut stali, I splavov
TITISs Study oZ the thermal, emfts of group V chaloozenidep in the solid ard liquid
state I
SOURM AN MR. lzvestiya, Neorganichaskiye materialv# v. Zf no. 69 19669 976-979
TOPIC TAGSt th!3rmal wtfg bismuth compoundp antimony compoundq telluride, selanide
1 -7 Z-1 ~?
ABSTRACTS The idifforential thermal emf's of,the compoundsvA %q4v
_%763 and
Sb2SG3 were atuUed over a wide temperature range (up to 1000 ) in the solid aed lii-
quid b~ate.- A substantial drop In thermal ~tmf on malting was observed; this Is at-
tributed to an inere'aso in the-carrier concontration and an equalization of the aloe-
tron and hole mobilitiose The magnitude of this drop is decreased by the "'anionic"
replacement by a lighter elementg due to tho tendency of the thermal amf to increase
in the liqiAd phase as To is replaced by So, It is shown that the sign of the thormal~
emf of SbpSe3 and B1pSe3 changee after superheating in the liquid state. A correla-
tion was observed between the nature of the temperature dependence of the thermal emf
and the eleatrical careductivity An the solid phase at ~ high temperatures In Sb2T"3;
this is thought to be due to & decrease In deviaktions frc~. stoichlomstry in the
Sb2TG3 Ph"s the teriparature rietas* Oh -the idnolep. data an the thormal amf of the
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AUTHOR: Yevseyev, V. F.; sedykh,-re. v.
TITLE: Reliabilj~j-evaluation method which allows for the pblaical aspects of
electronic-circuit operation
SOURCE: Refs- zh, Radlotekhnika i elektrosvyazov Abs. 10A63
SOURCE-.S
Nekotoryye vopr. nadezhnosti, elementov 1. sistem avtomatiki. H., 1964,
29-39
TOPIC TAGS: electronic circultp computer, reliabilitv
ABSTRACT: A method in set forth for calculating the reliability of electronic circuits
which takes into account gradual failures by analyzing the functional relations which
----describe-the-cAl!cuit--operation-.--Th(y-problem--statGm(3nt--is~ibasdd--on--iZ---asi3umption-that-
the electronk-comportent parameters are realizations of some nonstationary random
processes and thatthe static conditions of circuit operation are known. The random
functions are dealt with in their canonic form. The system of inequalities that
determines reliability parameters is solved by the Monte Carlo method on a digital
-conputor in accordance with an algorithm described in detail. A Supplement presents
a-progran for estimating the reliability of a trigger circuit which controls the
potential Input of a coincidence circuit. Four figures, Bibliography of 4 titlese
Lo S. [Translation of abstract]
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AUTHOR: Yevseyev; V. F'.
TITLE.-Optimization-of electronic
-circuit-parameters for reliability calculations
SOURCE:Refe,zh Radlotekhmika i elektrosvyazt, Abs. 1OA65
REP SOURCE: Sb. Hekotoryye vopr. nadezhnosti elementov L sistem avtoditiki. M.,
1964s 4G-46
.TOPIC TAGSt system re:Lia.hu.ity, electronic circuit
ABSTRACTs A method Is offered for estimating parameters of electronic circuits, from
the reliability viewpoint, -with an allowance for gradual failures. The operability
conditions expressed as relations between the electrical parameters of components
are known. An optimality criterion is introduced which characterizes the margin of
reliability - #e
.(t!L) at the time moment tj on the basis of the reliability margin of
the characteristic _fj(t3_).- ~j(ti)~ The minimum reliability margin is
MI.
(ti) is a function of random quantities that character-
the component parameter gread .An algorithm Of an iteration parameter search
which ensures the systom raliability optimization is examined, The algorithm- is
Intended for a high-speed digital computer, One figure# Bibliograpby of 3 titles6
L. S. [Translation of abbtractl
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YEVSEYFVA, L.S.; YLI'SEMp V.F.; SUCHUKIN, B.A.
Probability xethad of calculating the transfer of water vapor.
Vest. Yook. un. Ser. 5% Geog. 20 no.1s7;!-76 Ja-F 165.
(MIRA 18:3)
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AUTHORSo G. T. and'u, R.
~TITLEt Sauchuy konforentslya Waskovekago
instLtut: (Scientific Conf trenas of the Kascow SuglaserIng -.-j
Physics 111stitilte) 1962
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PERIODICALt. Atottmaya jenerglyap v. 13, no. 6, 19it, 605 -606
I TF.Xrt The annual conference took, pleaw in VAy 1962 with care than 400
delegates participating. A ribview is given of these lectured that are
ansuned to be of Interest - for the readers of Atcanays anorgira. They are
followings A. 1. Layquaskly, future of fast rematoral A. A. VaeLl'yov,
ealga of aceelerators for superhigh anerglea*1 1. Ta.' Fameranahuko
nalytl~ltyt unltaritj,# and ampaptotio behavior of strong Interactions at
:
high enorgisal A. B. ItIgdal, ph4nomenological thoory-for the.u4ny-body
probleal FIT -energy antiprotafts in
ju. 'D._MWLt!Lg deceleration of as4i"
zattert M-1to ~:qgao# Ya. A. ~ losilavskly theory of the Ossbautr effect j
lantuatlan jQesse to
b f conductivity of t1col plammaj,'',
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!AUTHOR: Yevseyev, 1. F. (Moscow); Korablina, T. D. (Moecaw); Rozhkov, S.
ORG: aone
7ITLE. Iteration m-ethod of construcling systems with stationary random parameters
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ISOURCE: AN SSSR. Invisatiya. Tekhnicheakaya kibernetika, no. 6, 1965, 41-48
TOPIC TAGS: autorna.tic control, aut:)MZLtiC control system, automatic control theory
!ABSTRACT: The s(lection of optima! parameters of a specified-struct-ure system on
s -- s-,ts req j~ re d outDut s (.,inside red. 'I iie no rrnal ;, %,stern
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Inpu- of a puiae-po !,itli.1 co,.n,, idtnct- lit. Se!t.-ct,.ng optimal parameters olC a
s"rvu ryBterri, Ur g. cir-t. rias: 5 -igur, ti airs for-nulas.
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ra~f in Pniii rrrzent. r(vidom ~,)voceaa
lat-on is based or assimiption that the Parameters of radio circuit components
a7e -ea_':zat.4c;i.; DII certain rionstatJorary random processes, and the statistical
of the oircuits are ~.aown. The solution of the systez. of in-
rr,isbJlity, is made lr tie Mlowe Caric,
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TOPTC TAGS- el.-trovic circliit, electronic Pqiiipment, circuit reliability, reliability
A metrcc- is prasenLed ror calc,.Oatin!, the optimal ppar%Lmeters of -Iect.-ri,!
SUB CODE 09,
Use 'of scalp forceps according to IvenoTOa technic ta delivery.
Akush. I gIIa. 33 no.2:25-28 Kr-Ap.157. WaA 10:6)
li -1; kafeL7 skusherstva igiuskologit (nach. professor
Polkovalk maditatualcoy slux.hby, Y.G.Butomo) Toyanna-morskoy
moditsinskoy akadenii.
forceps. IvanWs technic)
EEDIN, Vladimir Vasillyevich; ILYASOV, Viktor Andreyevich;
MAKSIMOV, Yuriy Ivanovich; MRMUTIN, Turiy
Borisovich; 14IKUYLOV, Vladimir Aleksandrovich;
NORNEVSKIY, Boris Ivanovich; YEVSEYEV, V.I., red.
[Automatic control of marine synchronous generators;
Syptems of direct compounding; static conditions] Avto-
Matizatsiia sudovykh sinkbronnykh generstorov; sistemy
,priamogo kompaundirovaniia: staticheskie rezhimy: Ucheb-
noe posobie po kurau "Elektroanergeticheskie ustanovki
sixdov." Leningrad, Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-t im. V.I.
U'Llianova (Lenina), 1962. 91 P. (MIRA 16:10)
(Electricity on ships) (Automatic control)
"'WYEVS&V V.I., Enly.
Electric Engineering
Regulations on installing electrical equip.-ent. Elektrichestio no. 9, 1952.
J~Joathl List S December 1952. Unclassified
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Subject USSR/Power
Card 1/1 Pub. 26 26/31
-Authors Yevseyev, V. I. and'15. Nzin, Engs.
Title Eliminating ~':,superfluities-,-; of maximum relay protection
for transformers at dead-end substations.
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and that automatic reclosure switches are sufficient. One
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Institution : None
Submitted : No date
MSSM,V.I., innhener; TSZIN,D.Ch., inzhener
Doing away with orercurrent protection of transformers In terminal
substations. Nlek,sta.26 n0-11:57-58 9#55. (MM 9: 0
(Zlectric transformers)
USSR Yagnetism Ferrites
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, no 4, 1957, No 9548
Author Yevseyev, V.10
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Title i Ferrites
Orig pub Elektrichestvo, 1956, No 9, 23-32
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Abstract Survey of the general properties', technology, magnetic
propertitq~ and application of ferrites.vBibliographY)
9 titles (surveys).;,
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YZT-MUT, V,I., Inzhaner.
Antomatle reclosing. Alsk,sta. 27 no.2:58 1? 156. MU 9:6)
(Ilactric switchgoar)
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Technical Sciences
TITLEs On Some Deficiencies of the Book Dealing With Uagnetic Materials
(0 nekotorykh nedostatkakh.knigi o magnitnykh materialakh)
PERIODICILs Elektrichestvol 1958* Ur 12, pp 81-82 (US.SR)
ABSTRACTs The book by A. S. Zaymovskiy and L. A. Chudnovskayaq
"Magnetic Materials" (Gosenergoizdato Publishbr) was published
in 1957. Also magnetic high-frequency materials are dealt with
in this book. Having worked for many years in the field of such
materialsp the author of the present paper makes a number of
remarks and points out to several deficiencies of this book
with respect to these materials. He Also mentions the lack of
accuracy to be found in the description of the development of
the ferrites in the USSR. The ferrite technology has been
developed by a large group of reses-rchers among them are
So'No Uatveyev, U. A. Sheireliko, L. 1. Epshteyn, A. A. Kosarev,
.-Yu. V. Basikhifi and others.
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izd*2,s dop, i perer. Saratorv.. 1961. 2T7 p. (MIFA 15:1)
1. Saratov. 13niversitet. 2. Kafedra radiofiziki Saratovskogo
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KOVALEVSKAYA, Yaniza Petrovna; YEVSEYEV.. V.I.D red.
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magnetic fields; a tertbook] Uprubnenila po teorii elek-tro,
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in--41:1 1964. 8C P. (114IRA 19:6)
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V, 1.
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[Fundamentals of the theory of precision of computer
systems] Osnovy teorii tochno~ti schetno-reshaiushchikh
ustroistv* Lanirgrad, Leningr. plektrotekhn. in-t, Pt.l.
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AUTHORS: 9-.'t Komarovo W. J., Kusch, W., Roganov,
Tchernogorova,, W. A., Szymczak, 11.
TITLEt Fast-neutron Scintillation Layer Detector for Measurements
Against a Gamma Background
PERIODICAL: Aota Physica Polonioa, 1960, Vol~ i9, No. 6, pp. 675-662
TEXT-. The authors describe a scintillation layer detector with high
efficiency for fast neutrons and low efficiency for gamma rays. The
layer detector is based upon the difference between the range of protons
and electrons of the came energy-The detector is designed for neutron
measurements in the energyrange betwe -on 5 and 20 Mev and consists of 28
layers made of plastic scintillatore (on the.basis of polystyreno)p and is
arranged in two sections one behind the other. In each section, the light
from the even layers is Lrected into two FEU-29 photomultipliers, the
light from the odd layers is led into two other FEU-29 photomultipliers.
Card 1/2
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for Measurements Against a Gamma Back- B011 B059
ground
If the eleot-ron energy is sufficiently high:so that the electron can pass
intothe adjacent layer,then both -photoiriultiplier sets (odd and even)
=-wi-l-l-produce-pu-1-ses-simtrl+,aneouslyi-The--eleotronic-circui-~u-canoels--those--.---
coincidences and allows only single pulses (produced in.any of the photo-
multipliers) to reach the pulse-height analyzer * In order to oharaoterize
the decrease in oountine, efficiency for neutrons and gamma rar when the
coincidence circuit (reSolution 0-0 sect veto Pulse 0.64 see is turned
on,the discrimination coefficient (ratio of pulses with ooinoidenoe
circuit off to pulses with coincidence circuit on, both at the same level
of the ifitegral discriminator) is introduced. For neutrons, this coef-
ficient did not.exceed 1.5, for gamma-a-Uanta,-however,. it had much higher
values. The authors thank N. W. Sizov for help in the work with the
Cockroft-Walton-type accelerator, as well as D. K. Akimov and
V. A. Zapevailo for their assistance in the construction of the electronic
part. There are 6 figures and 6 references: 2 Soviet and 3 US.
ASSOCIATION: Joint Institute of.Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1960
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YZV=Wp V.Se-KONAROV, VaI.;WSH, V.,7..; ROGNOV, V*S.J CfGUOGOROVA$
[Asy=etry in the apgular distribution of neutrons emitted in the
cpLpture of ki/*-masons in calcima] Asimstriia v uglovom rasprede-
lenii neitror-ovs ispuakawykh pri zakhvaie fv"-mazonov v kal'taii.
Donai Ob"adkonnyi in-t iddorokh isale, 1961. 27 p.
(MIRA 14:11)
Woutrons) (Mesons--Capture) (calcium)
20685
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0215. 9 V
AUTHORSs Yevs0yov, V.Sef Nomarov, V.I.# Kush4 V*z*O'
Roganovi V.S61 Chernogorovat V.A. and Shituchdk, H.M.
TITLEj A Multilayer Scintillation Detector for the
Recording of Neutrons in the Presence of y-rays
PERIODICAL: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No. 1,
PP. 66 - 72
TEXT; A description is given of a neutron detector having
A high sensitivity to neutrons but a low sensitivtty to
y-rays. The detector is designed for the energy range
5-20 MeV. The detector is similar to that reported by Baker
and Rubbia (Ref. 4). The multilayer detector is based on the
_._difference between the ranges of protons and electrons of the
same~energy, _'_ The: - detector- -consists of-- a -number -of- thin-,
scintillatorag each having a thickness h The stintil. Lators
are separated by opaque partitions. The device is so arranged
--that scintillations --from layers -_ 1, 3,9 5P etc. are rezorded
by one photamultiplier and,scintillations from-the remaining-
layers by another. It the energy of an electron is nufficient
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A Multilayer .... E032/E314
ror it to penetrate into a neighbouring layer, then coincident
pulses will be produced in the two photomultipliers. The,
electronic circuitry employed-Is such that it rejects coincident
pulses. Non-coincident pulses arising in either of the photo-
multipliers are analysed by a kicksorter. In this way, one car,
separate recoil protons from electrons due to y-rays. The
multilayer detector condsts of 28 discs (diameter 80 mm,
h = 4 mm). The discs are made from a plastic based on poly-
styrene with the addition of 2% p-terphenyl + 0.2% (xNPO.
The neighbouring discs are separated from each other by pieces
of black paper,.0.05 mthick. The detector consists of two
identical parts placed in series. In each part,scintillations
from "even'$ discs are collected through perspex light,pipeS
by the corresponding to multipliers~ whilat the scintillations
from the "odd".disca are collected by two other photomultipliers.
In order to prevent the light from th e 'event' discs from
e-itering the photomultipliers belonging to the "odd" discs
(and conversely), the side surfaces of the discs are separated
into four equal parto and Wo (opposite) of these are covered
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A.Multilayer E03!2/E314
by an aluminium foil. Altogether, the detector incorporates
a photomultiplers of the type (FEU-29). Each photo-
multiplier was placed in a separate magnetic- screen made of
soft iron. The light guides were not in optical contact with
the scintillatorn,which reducedthe amplitude of the pulses but
SinPlifled the operation. Pulses from each photontultiplier group
were amplified and equalised in amplitude. The maximum
amplitude of Co 6o y-ray pulses was about 0.01 V. The pulses
were then fed into an adding circuit and the pulses from the
adding circuit and those from one of the photomultiplier groups
were fed into a coincidence circuit and a dificriminator, which
were so arranged that coincident pulses were rejected while
Vaose which were not in coincidence weere ailowed to paas on into
a kicksorter4 Detailed tests carried out on this detector have
shown that its oonsitivity to y-rays io lower by a factor of 2
and it sensitivity to neutrons its higher by a Cactor of 2, as
Compared with the detector reported by Baker and Rubbia in
Ref. 4. It is said that this is due to the fact that the
thickness of each scintillator in the present instrument is
Card 3/4
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S/120/61./ooo/001/02o/o62
A multilayer F,032/E314
1.ower by a iffactor of 1.2 while the total thickneos of the
device in smaller by a factor of 2.7, as compared with Ref.
Thereare 6 figures and 6 references: 2 Soviet and
4 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION; -Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy
(Institute-for Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: February 5, 1:960
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ACCESSION-URt AP4043035 P/0046/641009/02*-/0101/6105'
AUTHORt, Yovnovicho He -Le (lov'novtchp' R., L.)G,'EvffeeV6 Vj.TG* (Yevs6yev:o:
V. S.)
TIELEI On interaction constants-in U- capture.
SOURCEs tluktaonika# v, 9f no,~2 39 1964# 101-105,
TOPIC TAGSs asymmetry coeEkielent, angular distribution. neutron
mu-Meson capture
made to obtain Improved values for the a a ym--!:-
ABSTRAM An attempt is
a
-metry coefficient " in the. angular distribution of neutrons of the
-41reet- process. due--to-p-qlazized-u- capture'by nuclei and Im
proved
- -- -----------
Interaction constants used In calcktating-p
i callet a recent medaurement.til-of a nt a.ver hLgh threshold of neu
Y
tron registration In p- capture in Ca4Q Is dLacusead;.tho maximum
-1 with +15Z acedracy* At the~high energy
value of is close to
0--
threshold of,-dpproximately~ 2 H-e v, - 0 34~-
(mar ath
abr-
I Carr')
ACCESSION NRI AP4043035
induced paeudoscalart ond.'.weak magnetic_~constantsj respectivel
Y
.0,/Zia where v is the neutrino momentum andm is the proton m a a a'
The set ON constants P
permits reaching agreement between all fundamental experimental d1t4
in p- capture, excipt the radiative 0- cap~fire rate. Ito weak e I
trical ~o~atant g applears in (2) 1 L,t apparently can be com6tned J
with, 9A "in conclusion, the authors wish to express their thanks,.
Ito V, B. Bercatetakyj L, Do Blokhintsevv So go Gerahtetn, H. 1,
iDglinaki, 1, Yut Kobzarevo L,,. to LaVLdus, L, V, 6kun',,I. Ya.
APometranchuk,-and I# So Shapiro for valuable-advice and discussions,
[I] Evseyevs, Vo So, Roganovg V, S.0 Chernogorovat, V. A,, Chang Run-
hwa, Szymchak, 1.4%. Preprint 8-1372g Dubna& 1963: Atomnaya energLYd$
v. 'L4#' 19636--1021
ASSOCIATION1 -Laboratory,'of,lft -Esier& physics ~Jointjnstitute'f
gh, or
Nuclear Research Dubim
'~MOFCT_
KOVACHEVICH PJ!., )DVSFYFV, V.S., gornyy inzh.; KORZYIIKOV, Ye.K., gornyy
inzh.; FRYLOV, V.F., gornyy'fn-z-n'.-~,-'LII.TDENAIJ, N.I., garnyy Inzkr.; FEDMOV,
V,R., gorn~y, inzh,
Results and pronpects of using systems of mining thick seams with the
the KTU unit in the Kuznetsk Basin. Ugoll 40 no.2.-5-7 F 165.
(141RA 1884)
GMMINO B.G.; PODLAZOV, B.S.,
18park-erosion zachiaiv4 of metals* by A.L. Tilvehitse Reviewed by
B.G.Outkin, S.S. Podlazov, V.V, Evaeov. Stan. i Instre 29 no.10.1
44-45 o 158. (KIRA 11:11)
1. Ilachalluik sektora elektroobrabotki metallov Leningradskogo
filiala Vaesoyusnogo toplotekhnichaskogo instituta ime F, Dzerzhinskogo
(for Gutkin), 2. Machallnik osobogo konstruktorsko'go byuro Zks~eri-
mentallnogo nanchno-iseledovatel'skogo Instituta metallorezhushchikh
stankov--(for-Padlazov),,,--3--.. tarshiy Inshener laboratorii razaniva
'(f ~he Twv a eye i
Leningradakogo Kirovsk6go zavodi
(Ilectric metal cutting)
(Livehits, A.L.)
YEVSEYEVY V.V.; STRELINIK011P A.V.; PLATOYOVA, Z.V.
Improving the quality of castings o'L.A1,10 secondary alloy.
Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Gos. nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. i
tekh.0 inform. I? no.6:38-39 Je 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
KHARLM4POVEHS G.D.; RUStYANOVA, N.D.; MLI-NIKOVA, V.I.; GCRDEMA,
Prinimall uabastlye: IMOROVr V.I., laborant; YAKAMU.. Z.A...
laborant; KUDRYASHOVA- 4.1#1 student; TATWOV, G.P.., student-
. f f
SELMKIYO G.A.,, student; ILICHEHKO,, P.P., student; MKOVSK11M. V.V.,,
student; MUM,, YeJ.0 student
Studying the nev method of ammonia receovery In an experimental
industrial installation, Koko i khim, no.204-38 f62
i14IU 15:3)
1, Urallakiy politekhnicbeskiy institut.
(coke-oven gas) (A=onla)
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.Gouatry :
CATEGORY ;General Proble-ms vr 11athology. Inflammation
A35. JOUR. fMiol., Nia. 12 1959, ING. 56189
1.11THOR
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Datkhayev, Yu.1** Yevnev
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,
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Certain Morphologic Findings on t.)e Healing of
Open Fractures under Conditions of High Altitudes
and Depths (Experimental InvestiUation)
ORIG. PUt. t Tr. Stalinabadek, Med., In-tat 1935, Ool.14, 61-73
ABSTRACT Open fracturos of the tibia were created in rabbit
five days after being under high-altitude caj~dit-
ions U600 0. above sea level) and at depths of
810, m. !; to 30 days later, the rabbits were sacr-
ificed and histologic studies were made of t"e
bony callus. The =ability of the fracture, which
disappeared under depth canditions on the 20tii to
25th.dayt was delajred until the 30th day at high
altitudes; the phase of inflammation was more pro-
longed at the high altitudes; osteablastic granu-
lation. tissue was converted to osteoid later, the
.0assous Beams of-the.callus were thicker, shorter,
and fewer In number than at dej*Wconditions; the-
CARD.,
COUNTAY
CATEGORY
ASS, JOUR.
AUTHOR
T ITL;~
CRIG 0PUB.
A3,3TRACT
i RM01., .10. '1950, No.
Tormation of the bony callus (with complet& re-
placementof cartilage), Rhich was complete by the
30th day under depth conditions, was ant completed
by this itame time at high altitudes. va F.L.Bukh
CARD - 2/2
dotsent:
Work of the litalinsbad Ziociety of FatincanatcuA~tti and Forensic
Pfi~siciaas during 1956, Arkh.pat. 14 no.6-88-":9 157. (MIAA 1o.10)
(AIMOIVY, PATHOLCOICAL)
YXVSEYAV, Te,P., dote.; smomcmz.. Ye.p.. -kartd.med.nauk
Vork of the Staliubad Society of Pathoauatordets and REperts In
Forensic Medicine in 1957. Arkh.pat. 21 no.20.90-91 159,
(KIRA 12:12)
1. Prodsedatell Stalinabadskogo obahchestva patologoanatomm (for
Tavseyev).. 2. Sekrotart St-alinabadekogo obahchestva patolegoauatomov
(for Smolicheva).
(sTAl,juABAD--PATuoANATomiuAl socrums)
YMEYET, Ye.Pj; GUMILEVSKAYAj Yeimi
Work of the Stavkopol- Scientific Society of Pathologista.
Arkb. pa-t.' 27 no.11: (MIRA 18:12)
-~165*
L Yvadsedatell Stavropoll6ko-oo k4voga nauchnago
obehahes-tva patologaaatomv 2. Sekretarl
StaYrop-61'skogo krayovago nauchnogo obshchostva patolo-
goaratomov (for aumilevskaya).
Tu.S. (translator]; MMTANOT,
SEry.r. Yes. (translator]- MIT
o shchir red.; F3Z4Wff, Ye.NO-, red*; ARTMYA* Ye.,
tekhn.red.
(The Saez Can&! (facts and documents); collection of articles]
'Suetakil kanal (fakty'i dokumenty); abornik istatei. Pad obahchei
red. A.r.sultanovas Yetup.statita K.F.%taullina i G.S.Nikitiuoi..
Koskva, !zd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1959. 243 p. Translated from the
Ara.blo. (MIRA 13:3)
(Su-az Kanal)
A'C:NR PCR74;'W---
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D,,LmAriavich, A. V.t Tmayevp: .1 NC .0v b
_1 -i Vh- IRT W_.
3: none
Yt
T"11IL: 'v(,DLT5 p3vor silicon di-f!'u-sio-type thyristors
S(UPCE: Elektrichestvc, no. 5, 1966, 58-61,
r(,F.'.C JAGS: !.hY-rLqtor, power tVristor. semiconductor dev~_ce/VKDUS thyristor
A - 'T: Somcr te5t results and roninal characteriBtloz of Soviet-irade TKV~S 911'con
d if Als Lon-tyT,(, pv.-er %,-Vris,~ors, jc, ielcued In 1964, are reported. 7he thyris-tor (see
ftgure) IuLs a 5-layer n-p-n-p-n structure wiLh
cuterm.)st jun~.-tions shunted by metal contacts. Control
red by ,7~uccesqive
~:L 0 r.5 are pre~a, A electrade
of 3, ' - , P '- a 'r~! i
A-
i aiti,-.~a
'--sic al proce ses transpiring in 1-ne
~--'.Lay(:r sLruc-trure are ex-pla-ined. Nomina-I
.)e.,-k -oltages of MUS tbyristora are
50-6k -,i. Nc.minal am-Ents am 25-150 amp, Five-layer thyriBtor
iepeniing on the type of cooling
UDC: 621.3H2.233
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~;wd 2/2 C-1
-~456 -
ACC- IqR% AP601405 7'
radiiitor.. forced-draft, water). Forward voltage drop, 1.25-0.~ v
Pe."missible ovurloads., 2~,4 nominal current for 30 sec and 110~ for I see. i4m-orl
time, 29 m see or Iuss. Operating frequency, up 4-10 500 cps.
-11CC-, -wat er temperature, 5--70C. Ambient
not oyi:r 9L:0; atmospheric pres5i-;-, tor-. The Uhyriqtors a-re vi!:)ration-
e aoj5turff- a:-,d 'IT car
a1A shrck-proofj they ar 10
chmaicialy aggressive raedi-a. Orig , art. hSZ: 7 figures amd 3 tables.
33B G0:Zt 09 j SM DATE i 04Feb65 ORIG REF 004 ATD PRESS i>
GAIKIF, I'Vo inth.; YNVSZIMT, Yh.A., inzh.
Use of automatic and r(imote control In subvay power supply,.
Kok* I tepl, tiaga .2 ito.7-.26-27 J-1 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Zening-rad-Subways) (Automatic control) (Remote control)
WPIRW~&'s VMS.-
TRVSMV'9.Yu~A**' Who; BZNDMKXT, Sh.K., kand.tekha.nank, red.;
s OV T.Ta., red MICKYAKOVO A.D., teL-hn.rade
[Mechanization of loa&iq; and unloading work In agriculture;
a colleatioa of trAnslatlions from foreign periodical-lit6raturej
Kekbanizataiia pograzoebizo-rasgruzoohaykh rabot v sel'okom
khoslaletve; aborilik peravadov in iuostrannoi-periodicheskoi
literatury. Rod. Sh.K.Banderskii. Moak-va. Izd-vo Lnostr.lit~rys
242 P. (HIRA 13:6)
(Loadw :a alooding)
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ACC NR4 AP6014257' SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/60
5/0958/0960
AUTHORs Yevseyov, Tu. A.; Chelnokov, V. rep
TITM,Branching of the input currentAnto-the C6116doe~ ratioil iii:A:Juno~o
transistor
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i alaktronika' v. 11, no. 5, 19660 958-960
TOPIC TAf3zS: Junction transistor, dDllector emitter junction
ABSTRACT: In i3ome circuits the part of theAnput current that flows into the
collector reglon may be rather large. Current distribution in a 3-layer structure
with open collector circuit is sholm. This structure is represented as a p-q-p-n
structure, ani this formula is set up for the branched-into-collector current:
,r 4ag + Iva. + Io. gore, ot argi ot are the current gains in a common-base
n p
circuit of the theoretical p -n2-P'L and %-pl - transistors, respectivolyl Iko is
the reverse current of a PA of :die collector)zation. The input-current derivation
into the collector region can be used in soma transistors# such as 4-layer and
5-layer structures. I-V characteristics of an experimental device are shown. Orig,
art. has: 3 rigures and 4 formulas.
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