SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AGAROV, V.A. - AGASYAN, A.A.

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S/021/60/000/011/004/009 Applying the method of initial ... D204/D302 Dimensionless coordinates '!~ = X/a, y/a are taken from the ini- tial line x 0 and the equations are put in canonical form w(*', YI) a(L,..Wo + Lj -0 + L,.mMo j- LvVj, 0.(*.. T~ LO, JVI. + Lo~Oljj + LOhfAl. + LOv VO), OX, T~ I.O.Wo + LOOOO + LOMMO + LOVVO. D MA. 71) -, (LAf~.Wo' + LifA+ Lm.mhf, -~ Lm,t,V,.). a --,2(L.%,.Wo +L~qo% + LAfmMo +LAivV,), a V,(E. (Lv ~Wo + Lv900 + Lvm,lfo + LvvV.)' a2 D ~j (L,,V,IVO + Lv,,oB.o + Lv,,mMo + LvYvVO), Card 3/5 S/021/60/000/011/004/009 Applying the method of initial D204/D302 2(1 D(LR.Wq + LROeO + L,?mMO+ L,,t Vj. (3) a where Fr. WO.(,)- I W(O. I). Do 8OW 810. 1), (4) a M6 (n) M"(0. Ti I VO YO(IJ, D VAO, D Substitution in (1) gives a system of general differential equa- tions for functional operators. Integration and the initial condi- tions (19 if a j Lej t= = of j = wt Ot Mt V 1 9 lot if 8 1 and substitution gives a series of equations whichp together with Card 4/5 26756 8/021/60/000/011/004/009 Applying the method of initial ... D204/D302 (3) give the general solution of (1) with arbitrary conditions on the edge of the rectangular plate. The boundary conditions on the initial line give two relationships between Wov tot Mo and Vot so that (3) are now dependent on two unknown initial functions. The boundary conditions on the edge of the plate parallel to the ini- tial line gives a system of two homogeneous equations in these functions which give rise to one transcendental solvable equation# in terms of a function ?(,q), The method gives a sufficient number of arbitrary parameters for the exact or approximate satisfaction of the boundary conditions. The cases of symmetriep quasisymmetric and non-symmetr-ic oscillations are worked out in detail. There are 6 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kyyivslkyy politekhnichnyy instytut (Xiyev Polytech- nic Institute) PRESENTEDt by H.M. Savint Academician of the AS UkrSSR SUBMITTEDt April 18, 1960 Card 5/5 L B/!98/61/007/005/008/01.5 211, 4 D274/D303 A#THORS: V) V-A-- Ventsell, N.O., and Chornyy, M.M. #ar I uj Xyyjv) Kyyi TITLEt On the general solution, In polar coordinates, of the problem of plate bending PERIODICAL: Prykladnaya mekhanikap v. 7, no. 5, 19619 521 - 529 TEXT: In solvingp by the method of initial functionev concrete problems of bending of sectorial circular plates, the calculations can be considerably simplified by taking as the init 'ial linep one of the radial boundaries of the plate. The general solution of this problem is considered. The dimensionless radial coordinate 1n ln r, r1 r 1 is introduced; the bending is denoted by w, the angle of rotation of the normal _ by,#,the bending moments - by M, the torsion mo- S/198/61/007/005/008/015 On the general solutionj in ... D274/D303 ments - by Mre9 the reduced transverse stresses - by V, and the reaction - by R. The radial boundary 0 = 0 is taken as the initial line. The complete system of equations which describe the bending, is written in polar coordinates. Further, the canonical equations of the method of initial functions are set up. In this system, Lej ;= L,J(ap 6) 8 = WP ert'&P Mry M9 Vr p Vp R; (11) (i = W9 ep M9 V are operatorf which have to be determined. For that purpose, three groups of equations are set up. It is found that these operators ought to satisfy conditions: LSj(aq 0) P if j (17) ~ov if j s (139 j = w,,9', M, V). The expressions for the operators are found in the form ofj&ht formtlas Card-2/14- S/1.98/61/007/005/008/015 On the general solution, in ... D2714/D303 [u (a - A) - M cos 21joX - (a' - 24a - X2) cos 21jo (u - X)j I T(V (29) a(a - 2k) 80, F A, (0, a) Eel (t, 00) - 01 Gl 00) (30) T. _1K -,a j P b b A particular solution for w P is found t+1 " ox T (38) M11) G, 0) '4 dT e2-%Cd; dr' e2?-;'p Furtl;(.~.e, several questions related to the use of the method of ini- tial functions, are considered. It is noted that the transceriden- taloperutor3 (18) - (25) are interpreted as a shortened form of differential operators of infinite order. Such an interpretation Card_.-91_f~ On the general solution, in .S/198/61/007/005/008/015 D274/D303 imposes considerable restrictions on the initial functions: their unlimited differentiability is required. In certain cases it Is possible to use the apparatus of generalized functions or to ex- press the operators L in the form of integral- or functional ope- rators. There are 3 figures and 7 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: KyyivOlkyy politekhn,,-.-nnyy instytut (Kyyiv Polytechni- cal Institute) SUBMITTED: December 2, 1960 Card-10/10 GADZHIYEV) S.N.1 AGARUNOV, M.Ya.; SHARIFOV, K.A. (Baku) Measurement of small temperature differences by means of a thermistor. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.4:897-899 Ap 162. (MIRA 1.5t6) 1. Institut fiziki AN Aterbaydzhanskoy SSR. (Themiators) (Temperature--t4easurement) SHARIFOV, K.A.; GADZHIYEV, S.N.; AGARUNOV, H.Ya. Use of thermistors in calorimetry. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.lOt2368-2370 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut fiziki AN Azarbaydzhanskoy SSR. L ZI-1, -318 - 6 Lvp-i q)/W.(b) XJP(c)/BSD/ASD(P)-3/AMR/ASH(P)4/A=(a)/ _S AF1?jr t ES& ;M ~11 SSD /jOW44628 S/0233A4/000/002/00~5/0~8 IX ACCESSI N NRt AP4 AUTHORSs S,4arifov, K. A.; GadzhiyeV, S. N.; Agirunov, 14. Ya. TITLEt Enthalpy of formation of 2~lli antimonide SOURCEs AN AzerbSSR. Uvestiya. Seriyaiiziko-tekhnidheskikh i mateniaticheskikh nauk,,no. 2, 1964, 85-87 TOPIC TAGS-. gallium antimonide, enthalpx thermodynamic calculation,~t calorimeter ABSTRACT: The enthalpy was measured with a calorimetric setup using,' an isothermal s'hell'described by the authors elsewhere (Izv. AN Azerb. SSR, seriya fiz.-matem. i tekho. nauk- 1962, no. 7, 47), with the calorimeter temperature measurecMith a thermistor using a pro-- cedure developed by the authors (Zh- fizich,-khimii v. 35, no. 5, 1147,1961; v. 36, 'no. 4, 887, 1962; v. 37, no. 10, 2368, 1963). The 1 enthalpy of-formation of gallium aritimonide was measured by a method I C JV~ GADZH17V, 3.N',, I AGARVNOV M.7~. (Biku) C&Iorixatria oombntim of organosilicon empounds. Zhurs fiu khim. 39 no. U239-241 :a 165 (HIU 19 ti) 1. Fiziehaskiy institut AN fterba7dzhanskoy SSR. Submitted Januw7 6., 1964. AUTHORS: Caazhiyov,S.N.;Chabotarev,V.N.;Namzov,P.A.lNagdaliyovaty~0--its-i-- Az~ j _T..,Y4.; Agarunov, M. Y~!. ORGs none TITLE: Phyoicochomical investigation of organocilicon oompounds. 1. Enthalpy of formation of Dome mothylchlorooilanoo SOURCE: All AzarbSSR. Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheakikh i matematichookikh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 57-61 TOPIC TAGSt atandard enthalpy, calorimeter, calorimatry, chlorinated aliphatio compound, oilane, organooilicon compound ABSTRACTt The standard enthalpies of formation (at 250 of trimethylchlorosilane, dimethyldichloroailane, and mothyltrichlorosilano were determined. The invboatigation in an extension of earlier published work by S. H. Gadzhiyev and M. Ya. Aearunov (Zh. fiz. khimii, 39, 239, 1965). The exporimental procedure followed ia described by S. N. Gadzhiyov and X, A. Sharifoy (Izv. AN Azerb. SSR, seriya. fi.2-tokh i matom. nauk, 1962, No. 1). The calorimeter used is described by M. P. Xozina (Diso. IMU, 1955)- schematic of the calorimeter in presented. The phyaical properties of the materials investigated a.,~a the experimentally measured enthalpies of formation axe tabulated.. It was found that the standard enthalpy of formation at.25G for trimethylehlorosilane ACC -Nit, --- --- - was -80-Cl t 4.5 koal/mole, for dimethyldi chlorooi lane -104.8 t 5.0 koal/mole, and for methyltrichlorosilans -150-5 t 10.0 k6al/mole. Orig. art. hasi, 2 tables and 2 graPhs SUB CODE"i 07/ SnIi DAM none/ ORIG REF3 007/ OM RM 008 AGARUNOVA, I*u.S,, MINSKER, 0,B.., BUTEYEVA, TX. Etlicaliogy 0,17' a!--- of llTeratUM, V6st, dem. i ven. 38 L4. (MIRA 17-,8) -r - ' I IuTa medit-sinskoy para- Otdel bcr~ij s sl!ln3miRozc.,r. Ins'l, med'.'s -, n Y -4 -'ru me e 1. Mar.!S~navskogc (dir. - deyst-,,ite';_tnyy AMN SSSSR prc.)f, Sergiyev) Ministerstva zdravc)o-KhranEin:,.Ya EMP. S/035/61/000/009/019/0,36 A001/A101 AUTHORS: Pomerants, M.A., Agarval', S.P., Potnis, V.R. TITLE: Investigation by means of balloons of primary cosmic rays during solar disturbances PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 9, 1961, 38, ab- stract 9A298 ("Tr. Mezhdunar. konferentsii po kosmich, lucham., 1959, v. 4", Moscow, AN SSSR, 196o, 61 - 70) TEXT: The authors discuss the data of measuring cosmic ray intensity in the stratosphere at a latitude of 510N during 1957-1958. The general intensity level in the stratosphere during IGY was considerably lower than the level mea- sured during the preceding solar activity maximum (1947-1952). It is noted that no marked inten&ity changes were detected during chromospheric flares. A compa- rison of stratospheric measurement data with measurements of the neutron compo- nent at Ottawa shows that the amplitude of variations in the stratosphere is greater by 1.6+ 0.) times than on the Earth's surface, There are 9 references, [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] L, Dorman Card 1/1 28826 S/169/611/000/004/001/026 3,WJ0 (Iygkl IY5~) A005/A130 AUTHORS: Pomerants, M.A.; ..Agarvall, S.P.; Potnis, V.R. TITLE: Balloon investigation of primary cosmic rays during solar disturb- ances PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurmal. Geofizika, no. 4, 1961, 15, abstract 4 G 86. (Tr. Mezhdunar. konferentsii po kosmich. lucham, 1959, v. 4, Moscow AN sssR, 196o, 61 - 70) T W i Data are given on measurements of cosmic ray intensity in the stra- tosphere at 51ON latitude during 1957 - 1958. The authors point out that no marked variation of intensity was detected during chromospheric flares. The gen- eral intensity level in the stratosphere during the IGY turned out to be (Dnsid- erably lower than the level determined during the previous maximum of solar ac- tivity (1947 - 1952). Comparison of stratospheric measurements with neutron com- ponent measurements at Ottawa shows that the amplitude of variations in the stra- tosphere is 1.6 +_ 0.3 times greater that the the earth's surface. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 to 49A~P~ ~, inzh.; ZADOROZHNAYA, D.I., inzh. ~bdernization of the ND-1250 extractor. Yasl.-zh#sprom. 28 no.3-1: 33-34 N 162, (NIRA 15:12) 1. Zapurozhokiy mas~ozhirovoy kombinat. (Zaporozhtye--Oil industrieo--Equipment and supplies) MLIK~ V.A., kand.tekhmnank; LEBEDL7, V.A.; ARUTYUNW, N.S., inzb,; ;GAMHEVP D.F.J. inzh, Experience in the use of hydrocyclones for the pMification of sun- flowerseed micelle. Yaol.-zhir.prom. 29 no.1:2~230 Ja 163. (MIRA 16;2) 1. Kraanodarskiy institut pi3hchevoy promysblennosti (for Maslikov.0 Lebedev). 2. Zaporozhskiy waslozhirovoy kombinat (for Arutywan, Agaryshev). (Oil iDduptries-Equipment and supplies) AGARISHEV, D.F., in2b.; MAYMALKIN, IJ. Use of capron in oil industries. Masl.-zhir.prom. 29 no.2:41-43 F 163, - (MIRA. 16:4) 1, Zaporozhakiy maslozhirovoy kombinat. (Oil industries-Equipment and supplies) BDGDkNOV, K.A.; YAKUSSHIVA, Ye.7,; AGARTSHEV, Y.F.: GOL'DHNSHTEYN, L.M. Production of benxyl acetate by esterification and re- moval of water by toluene. Madl.-zhir.prom. 25 no.11: 38-39 '59. (MM 13:3) 1. Kalushakiy kombinat sintstichaskikh dushistvkh veshchestv. (Acetic acid) (Tolune) -N- -- BYCHNOVA, Z.N., inzh.;, AGARYSHEVA_,__~.k,,, inzh.; SHTAREVT M., nz , SEMENOV, V.P., inzh. Vacuum rectification of lactones. Masl.-zhir. prom. 27 no.9:27- zg s 61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kaluzhskiy kombinat sinteticheskikb dushistykh veshchestv. (Lactones) AGAMATEV,.Pt~t .. , Our poul,trjr farm. Ptitsevodetvo 8 no.12:15 D 158. ()URA 11:12) f 1. Prodesdatell revisionnoy komisaii kolkhoza imeni Karla Marksa Khasavyurtovllkogo rayona Dagostanqko7 ASSR. (%%,ssav7urt District--P;ultry) AGASANDYANO G.A. Problem concerning the synthesis of a class of automatic control systems influenced by random factors. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.4t768-771 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) .1. VychislitelInyy tsentr AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A. A. Wrodnitsynym. ACCESSION NR: A?4015304 S/0280/641000/001/0165/0174 AUTHOR: ~gasanc an, G. A. (Moscow) f TITLE; Synthesizing one clans of automatic -control random-excited systems SOURCE: AN SSSR. izve~tiya. Tekhniche'skaya kibernetika, no, 1, 1964, 165-174 TOPIC TAGS; automatic control, Laplace equation automatic control, automatic control synthesis, automatic control theory, minimizing mean square error ABSTIULCT: As the general analytical soluticn of a system describable by variable -coefficient differential equations is practically impossible, a narrow class of suchsysteMSt ViZ9 # a system described by Laplace-type equations, if; investigated in this -article. The problem of minimizing (meart-squar e -error -wise) D (T) = E ly (T) - w (T)]', is solved; here, E is the mathematical expectation. and TE(O, 1,,), The approach indicated by H. M, James, et al. (Theory of Servo- mecharkiorns, McGraw, N.Y., 1947) for constant -coefficient differential equationa Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015304 is applied here to the variable -coefficient equation case. "The author is using this opportunity to deeply thank Y. G. Sragovich for his constant attention to the work. 11 Orig. art. h4s; I Agure and 55 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 04may63 DATE ACQ: lZMar64 ENCL:' 00 SUB CODE: CGO 1E NO REF SOY: 005 OTHER: 002 Cqrd 2/2 TITLE - i~t i u -Aesi gn .1. a.f a reg u1 nt-w~ fbi~ st4bil-Iting a randcm delay SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvectiya. TekhnicheSk_.~,,a 1, 19 5, 118-12~1 6, TOPIC TAGS: attomatic control, 2kLiMLS~:c~ regulator analytic design, 1'Ln,?ar. icontrol system, delayed control system, Markov proces'~; ABSTIRA:7, A study is Taide of the problem of c-,nstrurfing a controller a control functi.Dn) whi0i stabil'Neq t;e linear contr,-~i systev, jesCriLed by the system of clifferential. equations with a delayed argument (1) + ;10 21 j bijxj Q. + bju. di w h e r e E t is not the c on s t an te 1 -Ay P~n y-, ~t ~1-r art i c les but a Mafto-V IT, 4~)n 1formed on t 1, e st is,- re)res s, u(X. S q Card l,2 f basit of previous valr-,es of xi and a, i b and b~ ar- constant numbers. 7b e i s olkFh a- 'which ~he Solution x = 0 of W, is optimal control f=ction ufj(x, t I exponentially stable in the PRan and minimizes the averaged integral squared --rror. Under the ass-zTti-Dn that a specia-I ftmetional v f which satisfies, C-py-tain candkitions -I, f an I,e ditLons for t,ie furictional v(x, are consder-I as s--Ifficlen" t conditions fnT the eX13tence of -~hp ~-ntlrnsl- and i --s st ruc- -,ire wnall)- ze,'r a i- --r. .-%-Z ASSOC.~ATION: none SuBml-m: C)-Mar64 NO I-EF SOV! co6 F, ATD PF'F";c- 3206 KANABYAN4 S.M.; HAIRTIKYAN, H.K.; AGASARTAH, G.Pu_red,; BALASANM, G.G., red.; CHKRTOVA, Zh., tekhn.red. LForty years of Soviet Armenial 40 let Sovetskoi Armonii. Brevan, 1960. 1 v. (MIRA 14:2) (Arm3nia-Views) (Armenia--Economic conditions) AGASARW_,R.~.-, dotsent Salvarsan dermatitesj according to materials from the infirmary of Erivan City Skin and Venereal Disease Dispensary from 194* to 1955. Trudy Erev.med.inst. no.11:431-434 160. (MM 15:11) 1. Iz ketedry kozhno-venericheskikh zabolevaniy (zav. kafedroy - prof. D.S Khudadov) Yerevanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. iSKIN-DISEASES) (SALVARSAN-TOXICOLOGY) IA _Fv- Phenol-li, nige.Cormaldehyde resins. I. I. I-L-tv-v 0. B. Iv, andK. R, A.-~xishenjko, U.S.S.?. jml. 31, 19,',.5. Llydtolynoi jji;ain i.-, condolas;~a ,ath nhonol In the nres~mce of an acid ca~_aiyst; tho., is n-utrallizedY 'th CH m ez , ~ and th..~ -voduct i~; condense ~ w: -0 in fto -,ic of .3.2-2.0~:) of an or-. bac,-,. Ho3ch ROMDDANOV, A.P.# oti. red.; ZOZULYA, Yu.A., zam, otv. red.; AGASHEV-011STANTINOVSKIY, A.L., red.; KHMINSMY, B.S., I I A. L. , red. [Problems of neurosurgery; clinical) pathophysiological and morphological principles in neurosurgical pathology) Problemy neirokhirurgii; klinicheskie, patofiziologicheskie i morfologicheskie zakonomernosti v neirokhirurgicheskoi patologii. Kiev, Zdorovlia, 1964. 332 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neyrtkhirurgii. AUTHORS: Babarykin, 14.N., -.1,Agashini A.A.)and Yushin, F.A Engineers TITLE: Determination of the tkctive Weight of Burden in an Operatin6 Blast Furnace (Opredeleniye PLktivno o vesa shikhty v deyst-,ruyushchey domenno7 pechi~ P.6.RIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 4, pp 289-291 (USSR) Ai3812AAOT; It is understood that the active weight of burden (kg/cm2) means the difference between the vertical pressure of the burden and the Gas pressure supporting the burden: QA = ~r - Pg. An analytical method of determining vertical pressure of the blast furnace burden based on Jansen's formula is proposed. -Vixperimental determinations of the active weight of the burden at various furnace levels (down to 14.5m from the stock level) in an operating furnace were carried out. The raeasurinr, method was based on introducinG a probe tube into the burden to a required level and weasuring with a dynamometer (fig 1) the force required to retain the tube in the stationary state. The experimental set up is shown in Fig 2. The Card 113 results of the determinations of static pressure of gas SOV/133-59-4-1/32 Determination of the Active WeiSht of Burden in an Operating Blast 1"urnace and active weight of the burden as well as calculated values for vertical pisessure, of the layer of burder. material at various furnace levels are assembled in the table. The erzperiiLertal and calculated values for tiae vortical pressure of the burden within the limits of,the I'dry" zone agreed well (fig 3). The exTerimental data on changes in the degree of participation of the active weight in the vertical pressure of burden characterioing the degree of driving of the blast fu-Mace (the amount of passinG gases) indicate that -under conditions of a high top pressure operation the upper half of the fainace could be driven harder. This reserve of driv:WG capacity of the upper part of the Card 2/3 furnace can te util-ised by blowing into the furnace SOV/133-59-4-1/7-2 I It Determination of the Active Ileight of Burden in an Operating Blast ~Urnace stack. some reducing gases. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 1 Soviet ref"arence. ASSOCIATION:Magnitogorskiy Metallurgicheskiy Kombinat (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine) Card 3/3 AGASHIN, A.A.; BABARYKIN, N.N.; VOLKOV, Yu.P.,- GALAIONO'Vj AeLso KRYTJKOV., N.M.*, --- ---- -1461MV, K.V.; OSTROUKHOV, M.Ya.; PISHVANOV., V.L.; CHERNYATIN, A.N.; YUSHIN, F.A. Mcperimental oppration of blest furnacps on mazut and natural gas. Stalf 25,no.5:393-400 my 65. (MIRA 18:6) 1. 14agnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat; Vsemyuznyy naucbno- issledovatellskiy institut metallurgicheskoy teplotekhniki i Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii. AGASHIN, N., inzhener. - Depth sounding by high efficiency cable. Mor.flot 7 no-8:38-4.3 Ag 147. (Sounding and soundings) OWA 9z6) IGASHIN, .N. Sea routes Wthe sixth five-yenr plan. Mor.flot 16 no,11120-21 N'56,, (Waterways) (MLEA 1011) AGASHI N, N. .1---l. -, Tvrlf~iabla use of the dredging macbiner7 in the river fleet. Mor.flot 19 no-10:10-12 0 159, Ma 13:2) 1. Zamestitall mcballnika Glavnogo upravleniya portovc-go khozyaystva i'morskikb putay Ministeretva morakogo flota. (Dredging machinery) CMURMIN, AleksandrTerseyevich; AGAOIN, N. I. red.; ZINOTrSu', A.A., red. Idz-va; LIVRZNOTA. N.B., tekhn~ red. [Pmtices of mintenance men in the navigational aid serrice in the Sea of Azov] Opyt raboty puteitsev AzovIia. Moskma, lad-vo nMorskoi transport," 1957. 44 P. (MIRA 11:7) (Azov, Sea of-Aide to navigation) .AGASHIN, N.I. Efficient methods of using drpdfinf, equipment Biul.tekh.-ekon, inform.Tekh.upr.Min,morlfYota 5 -io,4:68-78 160. (MIRA 1.51:1', 1. Zamestitel' nachal'nika Glavporta. (DredpinE machinery) SELIVANOVAl VIM.; AGASHIN) V.K.; POLYAKOVA, I.N. Effect of ascorbic acid on the urinary excretion of 4-pyri- doxine acid in healtby persons. Vop. pit. 22 no-505-57 S-0 163, (MIRA .17:1) 1. Iz otdela vitaminov C i P (zav. - prof. N.S. Yarusova) Gosudarstvannogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta vitaminologii Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSM, Moskva. kASHIN,'Yu.A. rw~ Mensuring vibration with the VR-l gauge. Yrach.delo supplement 157:104-105 (HIRA 11:3) 1. Vibrateionnayn lnboratoriya Leningradekogo nnuchno-iseledovateliskogo inatituta gigiyeny truda i professionallkvkh zabolevFjniy. (VIBRATION-MEASURMNT) BUTKOVSKAYA, Z.H., kand.med.nauk,-,,AGASHIN, Yu.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik Physiological and hygienic aspects of vibration during vibrocompres- sion of concrete [with sil ary in -NngliBhl. Gig. J san. 22 no.9: 21-26 S 157. (MIRA-10:12) 1. Iz LeningradBkogo asuchno-isaledovatellskogo institute gigiyeiny truda i profeBeionalinykh zabolevaniy. (IIMUSTRIAL HYGINNS injo eff. of vibrations of machines used for vibro- compression of concrete on neuromusc. & vasc. systems) (VIBRATIONS, inj. eff. on neuromuse. & vase. systems of workers handling machines for vibrocompresaion of concrete) (MUSCLES, innerv. inj. eff. of vibration of machines used for vibro- compresaion of concrete) (BIDOD VESSELS same) AGASHIN, Yu.A., C,-ind L'od Sci-(di~;s) ".iypenic ch-racteristic 9f the vib- ration of certaij-, instruments -iid its effect .4f' the cardio-v.,,-cul.%r sys- toin Iliumnns." len, 1095"'. L'i 7-p (!.-.in cf licalth Len Salli~tPl-e j..ed Inst), 200 copieL (I-L,3D-"8,13)l) AGASHIN, Yu.A.; BUTKOVSMYA, Z.M. (Leningrad) )c,' Change in Venous presBure under the influence of vibration. Gig.truda i prof.ziLb- 3 no.2:52 Mr-Ap '59. (MIRL 12:6) 1. Institut, gigiyenv truda i profzabolovaniy. (VIBRATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL HMCT) (BLOOD PRESSM) -AGASHnL.-M"-rj- GRIGORIYEV, Z.E.; KOVIIATSKIY, M.A.; LEWIN, VJI.; OSIPOV, Yu.A.; RAZUN'OVSKIY, M.D.; FXTNEV, V.11.; YUMTICH, A.Ya. Mooting devotad te the results of the work of the Leningrad Research Institute cn Industrial llygionb and Occupational Diseascs for 1959- 1960. Gig. i san. 26 no.8;110-114 Ag 161. (MI-RA 15:4) .1. Iz Leningradskogo nau--hno-issledovatel'skogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professionalinylch zabolovaniy. (I-NDUSVUAL FIYGIFN-,~) BUTXOVSKAYA E M - AGASHIN Yu. A.; KORYUKAYEV, Yu. S.; PALEY, I. A. (I'..i'ngm'd')' -- .9 , - Physiological hygienic study of the spring back arising during a change in the conditions for testing a pneumatic hammer. Gig. truda i prof. zab. no.42&-14 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy. (PNEUMATIC TOOLS-TESTING) (INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE) AGASHIN Yu.A. (deceased];BUTKOVSKAYA, Z.M.), KORYUKAYEV, Yu.S. Nev riveting hammers with vibration absorbers as one of the means to prevent vibration sickness in tivPters. Trudy LSGMI 75.-111-118 163. (I-IMA .17:4) 1. Kafedra gigiyeny truda s klinikoy professional Inykh zabolevaniy (zav. kafedroy-prof. Ye.TS. Andreyeva-Galanina) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenichesk-ogo medits ins "Cogo in- stituta i Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy institut gigiyeny truda i professionalInykh zabolevaniy (dir. instituta-doktor med. nauk Z.E. Grigorlyev). ITOGUNAS, F. 1. "Dielectric Losses of ZiO-Cu and ""liS-CU, Fe phosphors, " PP 37-f--.)~ J ill, 5 ref Abst: Eesults are vesented of an examilna-,~ion of tLe Frequez--~Y- relatic:1- ship of wo phosphors ZnS-Cu (cu-104 ,/Z, f ir-inEr, te.-~.perat-, ire durinc. pre- paraUon process - 1,200 C) and ""AiC-Cu, Fe (CIZ-10~i Fe-E,15, SOURCE: Izvesti~u Toriskogo Politechn. In-ta S. M. Kirova (News o-L" t-I'le T,,-.ms1: Polytecluvic Institute imeni S. bl. Kiro.)~ Volu:,~,.e 91, Works o' Conference of Solid Dielectrics,, To.-:~sk, Septemilber 1955, Tomsk, Publiisl-iiac House o' the PolytecImical Institute, -950' SLL'n 1854 Category: USSR Physical Chemistry - Crystals Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9. 1957) 29732 B-5 Author : Agashkin Ae~_~O ~, Vergunas F. I. Inst : Siberian Physico-Technological Institute at the Tomsk University Title : Investigation of Attenuation of the Afterglow of ZnS-Cu Phosphor in the Temperature Tenebrescence Region' Orig Pub: Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom. un-te, 1956, No 35, 101-109 Abstract: Investigation of attenuation of afterglow of ZaS-Gu_(10 , g/g, 9000C) phosphor, near (364-493 0K)," It-was found that near) and' within, the tenebrescence region, the attenuation curves, recorded at full excitation and low intensities of exciting light, are de- fined by fractional Becquerel hyperbolas I = At- , wherein . is constant near the tenebrescence region and increases with tempe- rature within the tenebrescence region. With high intensities of excitation these curves become exponentials. Depth of localization levels which bring about attenuation of afterglow, in the vicinity and within the tenebrescence region, is, respectively, of 0.2 and 0.17 eV, that is pracivically the same. Card 1/1 .27- IIIi-non in zin lrid(-,Fhosphor4,i-,q-t=V' Tomsk, 1957 1 py, 20 cm. (Ton,91- State Uiiv in V.V. Daybyshev) 100 copir~s (KL) 11-57) 96) AUTHORi O V A hki . . gas n,__, TITLE: On the Nature of the Photodieleetric Effect in Phosphors ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu,Fe. (K Voprosu o prirode fotodi- elektrichoskogo effekta v fosforakh ZnS-Cu i ZnS-Gu,Fe.) PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957. Vol.III, Nr.1, pp.87-90. (USSR) ABSTRACT: This paper was presented at the Fifth All-Union Conference on Luminescence in Tartu in June 1966. There are two points of view on the nature of the photodielectric effect. Some authors (Refol) relate the photodieleetrie effect to polarization of localipd electrons, other workers (Ref.2) relate this eff6et to photoconductivity of the crystalline sample. To obtain nome information on the subject of the photodielectric *ffect this paper reports measurement of dielectri'd permittivity of phosphors ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu,Fe Fig.1 shows the frequency dependence of power factor and capacitance for Zn3-Cu,Fe. Observations were made at room temperature both in the darkness and on.illumination. The results obtained suggest that in ZnS-Cu,Fe the Card lX2 photodieleetric effect is due to a simultaneous change of t 51-1-15/.18 On the Nature of the Photodielootrie Effect in Phosphors ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu'Fe. conductivity and filling of localization levels with electrons on illumination. Permittivity of both phosphors was measured by the following method. Samples of phosphors were prepared in the form of powder suspensions in polystyrene or perspex. The measuring circuit is shown in Fig.2. It is a combination of a Q-meter and an a.c. bridge. The results were obtained at a frequency high enough to eliminate the effect of polarization due to space charge at powder-grain boundaries. These results are given in a table on p.89- They indicate that in ZnS-Cu the main contribution to the photodielectrie effect comes from photoconductivity. In ZnS-Cu,Fe polarization of weakly bound charges occurs with a relaxation time smaller then the frequency of measurement. In the latter phosphor, as mentioned above, photoconductivity effeGts are also present. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 7 Card 2/2 references, 2 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: December 8, 1956 (to the Editor of "Izvestiya Ali 585R".) AVAILABLE: 51-4-7/26 AUTHORS: Vergunas, F. I. and Agashkinj 0. V. TITLE; Photo-dielectric Effect in ZnS-Cu Yhosphor. (Fotodielektrichoskiy effekt v fosfore ZnS-Cu). PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.4, pp-338-344. (USSR) ABSTRACT: Capacitance 0 and tangent of the loss-angle tan of a capacitor containing a crystal phosphor change when the latter is illuminated. This effect is called a photo-dielectric effect (p.d.e.). ' This effect is observed in photo-conducting phosphors (Ref.1). Some authors ascribe p.d.e. to (a) electrons localized at capture , levels or to the stored liglit-sum kRef.2), while others regard (b) photo-conductivity of the granular sample to be responsible for this effect (Ref.3). lrrespective of whether mechanism ka) or tb) is responsibl( on increase of frequency the change in the loss-angle tangent Atan~ passes through a maximum, and'the change in capacitance AC/Co decreases. Dependence of the Card 1/6 capacitance change on the intensity of exciting light Photo-dielectric Effect in ZnS-Cu Phosphor. ol-4-V26 should be the same for both mechanisms. The present authors studied Phosphor ZnS-Cu (Cu concentration 10-4 g/g; 1100oC) in order to decide which mechanism is responsible for p.d.e. The optical properties of the samples were obtained by L.P. Yrasovskaya and Yu.L. Lukantsever. All measurements were made using a Q-meter KB-1. Une capacitor electrode was made of aluminium foil Emd the other of nickel-plated netting with 575 elements per QM2. The electrode surface was 27 cm2J the phosphor thickness was.20M6(62. A layer of mica was placed between the sampl6.and the nickel electrode, and plate glass on top of the nickel electrode Measurements can be made in a wide range of temperatures (116-5500K). The phosphor,was excited by the mercury triplet at 365 mlL, . Measurements of tans and 0 were made in the frequency range 3 x 104 - 6 x 106 c,/s. The frequency dependenc *as of tan and 0 of the capacitor with ZnS-Cu wnv-,,obtained at various intensities of the exciting light E and at various temperatures.: Card 2/6 Fig.1 shows the frequency dependences of the photo- Photo -diele ctr ic Effect in ZnS-Cu Phosphor. 51-4-7/26 dielectric effect for ZnS-Uu at various light intglisities E (curve h. E - 100%; curve 2: E - 3,3%; curve 3: E - 0.1~)- Five weak maxima of A tan8 . I in Fig.1 are due either to electrons localized at capture ,c.eniges, or to some properties of the granular structure ofjae sample. These maxima are superimposed on an inten68 maximum due to conductivity in the granular sample. Fig.2 shows the resialt obtained at three frequencies at room temperature (curves, marked 1: 2.15 Me/s; curves mg,rked 2: 387 kc/s; curves marked 3: 77 kels). With a increase of E the change in capacitance A C/Co tends to saturation while A tan 9 passes through a maximum. Both the frequency and the exciting-light intensity dependences of p.d.es indicate that the effect of the localized electrons is not important, but that conductivit3 of the granular sample is dominant. The frequency dependence of p.d.e. was also obtained at liquid-:ox~gen temperature both during and after excitation. Luminescence and oonsequently conductivity, after the excitation had ceased, reached a certain low steady-state value in Card 3/6 several seconds. After 2 minutes the p.d.e. fell to 5,% Photo -diele ctr ic Effect in ZnS-Cu Phosphor. 61-4-7/26 of its value during excitation, and this effect may be ascribed to "frozen-in" light-sun or weak residual conductivity. lt can be concluded, therefore, that above 1160K the localized electrons are responsible for no more than 5,% of p.d.e. Fig.3 shows the temperature dependence of p.d.e. at 100-5500)1 at different frequencies and exeiting-light intensities. This temperature dependence is satisfactorily explained by changes in concentrations of free electrons, and it is not due to localized electrons. The theoretical formulae obtained for the free-electron mechanism (case (b), conductivity of the granular sample) derived in this paper are in good a reement with the experimental curves of Fig.3 for A tang Theory predicts saturation for i~0/00, while actually, after reaching a maximum this quantity decreases (Fi6.3). This decrease is due to temperature quenching of luminescen3e. Again, the observed behaviour can be explained by changes of Card 4/6 concentration of free electrons in the region where Photo-dielectric Effect in ZnS-Ou Phosphor. 51-4-7/26 quenohing occurs. The latter conclusion was confirmed by finding the temperature dependence of a pedee* for ZnS-Zn phosphor in which quenching of the blue band began at 2100K, The results are shown in Fig.4 which indeed confirms that change of capacitance 6 0/00 begins to fall at 2100K. Fig.5 shows thermo-curves of luminescence and p.d.e. of ZnS-Cu phosphor at various frequencies (thermo-curves are defined as temperature dependences when light illumination had ceased). In obtaining these curves the phosphor was excited for 10 minutes at liquid-oxygen temperature. Then the phosphor was left f6r 3'minutes in darkness and heating was carried out at a rate of 0.6 deg/sec. Thermo- ~,curves for luminescence (Fig.5, curve 1) and for p.d.e. (Fig.5, curves 2-4) were obtained at E = 100%. The form of thermo-curves is ascribed by the present authors to change of concentration of free electrons in the prooess of heating of the phosphor. Thus all the experiments tend to confirm the hypothesis of the predominant role of conduction electrons in the photo-dielootrio effect Card 5/6 in ZnS-Gu. This does not preclude the possibility of SUBJECT: USSR/Luminescence AUTHOR: Agashkin O.V. TITLEi Determination of Dielectric Permittivity in Excited ZnS-Cu ind ZnS-Cuo Fe-Phosphors (Opredeleniye dielektricheskoy pro- nitsayemosti v vozbuzhdennykh ZnS-Cu i ZnS-Cu, Fe-fosforakh) PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol 21# #5, pp 652-653 (USSR) ABSTRAM Fine-grained powders of ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu Fe-phoophore were studied with an applied field whose frequency was 2 megacycles. The values of dielectric Perm..--tivity were calculated by the Lichtenecker logarithmic formula and proved to be approximately 8 in darkness for both of these phosphors, tbe same in poly- styro-pe and Plexiglase The lighting of ZnS-Cu phosphor led to the increase of this value by 100 % while measured in poly- styrene and by 200 % while measured in Plexiglas. At the same intensity of excitation, the dielectric permittivity value of ZnS-Cu, Fe phosphor increased by 80 % while measured in both polystyrene and Plexiglas. Card 1/2 TITLE: Determination of Dielectric Permittivity in Excited ZnS-Gu and ZnS-Cu, Fe-Phosphors (Opredeleniye dielektricheskoy pro- nitsayemosti v vozbuahdennykh ZnS-Cu i ZnS-Cup Fe-foeforakh) There are 2 Russian referenoes eited. INSTITUTION: Siberian Physioo,%Teohnical Institute PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTEDs No date indicated. AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congreqs, Card 2/2 48. SUBJEM USSR/Luminesoence AUTHORSi Vergunas F. I,, and Agashkin O.V. TITLEt Electric and Optical Properties of ZnS-Cu-Phosphor (Elektri- cheakiye i optichaskiya svoyetva ZnS-Cu-foefora) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957s Vol 21, #5, p 653 (USSR) ABSTRAM Changes in tbe values of the tangent of the angle of dielectric losses, 4~ 6- , and capacitance LG/u, of a condenser containing ZnS-Cu-phosphor (10-4 g of Cu per I g of phosphor, twl,1000C) occurring during the exposure to light Vf 365 m/4.twavelength were determined. The dependenegs Of4 and4460 on frequency in the range from 3XI04 to 6x10 cycleh were measured. It was discovered that L~6' had 4 peaks and 4G/q~ decreased from-o larger constant value to a smaller one, The peake of 4 ~ &- are ascribed to electrons localized in traps of various aepths. Temperature changes of o ~ E, and 4 G/ca during excitation were studied and thermal curves ofn~e were obtained and compared with the thermal luminescence curves. Card 1/2 Slbirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut. (Luminescence--Conp.resses) (Phos.phors--C-ngresses) T TITLEt Electric and Optical Properties of ZnS-Cu-Phosphor (Flektri- cheakiye i optichookiyo evoystva ZnS.-Cu.-fosfora) It was concluded that frequency and temperature studies of tangent of the angle of dielectric losses and capacitance chan- ges can furnish some information as to parameters of localiza.- tion levels, 1 Russian reference is cited. INSTITUTIONt Siberian Physico-Technioal Institute PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTEDs No date indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress, Card 2/2 AGASIIKIN, 0. V. AgashIkin, O.V. and Vergunas, F. I. fTomsk, Siblrskiy Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut (Siberian Institute of Physical Technologry)) On Reasons for the Photodielectric Effect of Zinc Sulfide Phosphors (1hp P)V-BICB of I - U, ~keld Ir. rnepropotrIvox in. Alwuut V~'~6 1, 181 ILL e, t.~k 69707 .2 6 cc S-OV/8!-59-9-30-126 translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 9, P 39 (USSR) AUTHORS: Agashkin, ON.., Vergunas, FII. TITLE: The Problem of the Causes of the Photodielettrical Effect in Zinc Sulfide Phosphors IN PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. dielektrikov. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958, pp 28 - 35. Diskuss., 52 ABSTRACT: The frequency dependencies of the capacitance C and the tangent of the angle of dielectrical losses tg45 have been measured in capacitors con- taining ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu, Fe phosphors at excitation with lignt of various intensity E at various temperatures. The changes of C and t96 with E for ZnS-Cu are connected principally with the electrons of con- ductivity at 1160K;as well as at higher temperatures. For ZnS-Cu, Fe the photodielectric effect is determined partially by the electrons of conductivity, and partially by localized electrons. The d1electric constant (F-) of ZnS-Cu and ZnS-Cu, Fe has been determined in poly- styrene and Plexiglas, both in the darluiess and at illumination, and n. Card 1/2 has been established that the increase in F, at the illumination of ZnS-0j 69707 SCU/8-1-59-9-30326 The Probiem of the Causes of the Photodielectrical Effect in Zinc Sulfide Phosphors in various fillers is different and for ZnS-Cu, Fe it does not depend on the filler. This points to the fact that the principal part of the photoelecl al W-ric effect in ZnS-Cu is connected with the photoconductivity, and in ZnS-Cu, Fe a real change of is observed. B. Gugell Card 2/2 sov, /81-59-8-26291 Translation from: Referativnyy zhumal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 8, P 35 (USSR) AUTHOR: - Agashkin, O.V. I TIME: The Dielectric Losses in L-iS-Zn Phosphor ~ PERIODICAL: Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-teldm. in-ta, 1958, Nr 36, pp 337 - 340 ABSTRACT; The article has not b6en reviewed. Card 1/1 AGASHKIN O.V.; LITVnM:KO, G.S.; SOKOLOV D.V.j CHASNIKOVAP SOS@ Sterbochemistry of 61trogen heterocycles. Part 11t Infrared speq*a of the family of 2-methyl-Ifhydroxydecahy&oquinoline ster6oisomers. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3ft862-870 Mr 161. (MIM 34:3) L Inatitut khimii AN Kazakhokoy SSR. (Quinoline--Opeotra) -1 BSD' /SSD/AM/ ga ACCESSEON NR:'-AT6001iD1V S/2850/64/01i/oo9Mo4/o107. '01t, ON, Kushnikov, Yu.A., Kartseva,.M., Lydlnan*,:~ N. YA. A Vidus 'M 8 Mostak, V.T. I I Z Yen, tembnnersas'eid TITLE: bvin as onstyrene-fon-nadehlyde resins. Part2. A study of the etruc-, tur,? of;bb Tone-formaldehyde'TeBins by' copy rayed spectros S0Uiw1J;.%:'-,AN:KRzSM. 1nstiWt:khimic eskikh nauk. Trudy, v. 11, 1964,,_ Sintez i kssled*0'~u4ye, vya,Dkomb1ekWYAT4_ kh 6oyedlnenly (Synthesis and researc ofbigh-MidleiculRy'. ; compounds)i 104-i07, OBCDPY!ZL: TOPIC TAGS:': 6~66 formaldehyde resini pol tyrene membrane, intraredspea _yS POI: v0MpoBit1Crjft,' tyrene polymerization A33STR&C:'T:- Styrene-formaldehyde -resins were prepared by amethod de-scribed-ift the- firiO pixt of the pa .per (I.zv,- AN KazSSR, Serlya Khim. i Tekhn. Nark (3,963) '$__ #3),Llivoalim*9 conderWailon k the presence of 45% sulfuric acid and when 0. 5:1 to 3:1 molar ratios of Mongin carbon t8tMCWPr'u8-:L' _XJ"v W04;"w a" th -the on proceeds with thO OrWdPa' -OU-8"' Dved'tlj' absence of vIbYl Teacid -pr le 9rDUPB; F - Vi d, 6 Eli 1,21341-65 ACCE.&M. NA.- AT61001 X eibnInation-of double bonds In the styrene chain. Oxygen is bonded into ether and avetal groups, and the length of the neetal chain increases with the feed coneenb-ation of formalde- hvde. Aromatic rings do not form a part of the linear chain, whose terminals are f(,rmed styrene formaldebyde resins are proposed. Elemental composition, moleoular weight, specific gravity, and refractive index of the studied specimens were determined and tabu- lated. OrIg. art. has: 2 tables, I figure, and 4 formulas. A&MOCIATION: bistitut khimicheskikh nauk, Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (IjIstitute of Chemical ScienceB, Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: MM NO REIF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 Card 2/3 11-CCESSION N'R-. ARS012262 S 3 LIRCE ,Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. 3D270 IAVTHOR- Agashkin, 0. V.; Chasnikova, S. S.; Litvinenko, G. S.; Sokolov, D. V. 117 LE.- Infnirel and ultraviolet spectra of several batch alcohols I I - r-= SCURCE: Tr. Ko-mis. po spektroskopil. ~.N SSS~, 7961', 330-336 !TOPIC TAGS: npectroscopy, ir spectra, ultraviolet spectra, batch alcohol TRANISL'TION: The equilibrium constants for minomers j q0 W erinined bv ciates ere det 7,-cas.-r4ng t1,e intensities of bands of free '?--~cndec" iln the in7l'rarecl absoi,p-.-'Lon spe(:tra of solutions of stereoi-,~Dm-er 't was fo,.,md t for (-qual cond" ti,-~,ns the larger equilibrim ccmstant~~ rT-~F.' 3-pon dto associates Df e--, a ' or 1-3 1 i sc) n e r!i , r, ~ t he r t' ha i i t o as sr- z I* r--, .The ener,7;es' of hydro.gen lbands, formed by various to 3ter;c --~0-2fficients, wam del-emined from, temperature mlations off equilibrium wnstani:s, It is explai:-ied that equatcrial isomers, for% ~tr(.T,,gor v,!Trogen bonds than W~-ial iso-m---rs. A test to interDret the observed effects was -Pade by obtaining data or. -ra the ellectronic ;pectra of stereoisoner alcc,hols in near and vacuam Ult v Card 112- ACCESSION NR: AR5012262 ragior. S~B CODE. ,DP, 011 ENCL- 00 Card 2/2 LYUBMAN, N.Ya.; AGASHKIN, O.V.; KUSHNIKOV, Yu.A.; KAI~FSEVA, I.I.; SHOSTAK, F.T.; InkhTditTIEUP C;.,K.- - Membranes based on styrene formaldehyde resinB. Re ort No.2: Structure of' styrene formaldehyde resins studies by infrarea spectroscoly Trudy Inst. khim. nauk AN Kazakh. SSR 11:104-107 164. (MIRA L'/:3.1) 3/0 1 0/60/ooo/ooVbDYW~X x A053/A026 AUTHOR: Agashkip,_-Yu.N_ __ :_7~ TITIE: Investigation of Snow Melting by the Melting of Radioactive lsot~pes PERIODICAL., Izvestlya Akademii nauk SSSR, seriya geograficheskaya, 1960, No. 4, PP- 117 - 121 TFX.r.* The article describes a series of observations being carried out. in connection with snow melting, as part of a program of complex inveetigations in- to the problem concerning "Heat and Water Regime of the Earths' Surface", con- ducted by the Institut geografii AN SSR (Institute of Geography of the AS USSR). The process of springtime snow melting has been observed by means of radioactive isotopes, which permit to ascertain the daily changes taking place in the water reserves'contained in the snow during thawing. In this connection special de- vic6s are used to measure the change in the intensity of rays after passing through the mass of snow, the source of radiation being 'Located under the snow cover. A.I. Danilin carried out the first Investigations of this kind in 1957 with his isotope hygrometer IIBTT-64 (IVP-64) and Isotope snow meters. P.P. Kuz1- min published in 1958 the results obtained with the instruments of Danilin in Card 1/5 S/010/6C)/000/004/003/006/Xx A053/AO26 Investigation of Snow Melting by the Method of Radioactive Isotopes comparing; these with results from other methods. The author has used for his ob- servations the 8ame radioactive cobalt Co6o as did Danilin and Kuz'min, emitting y-rays having an activity of 1.5 millicuries. The respective Instruments were issued by the Isotope Laboratory of the Gidrome-teorologicheskiy institut Pribor- ostroyeniya (Hydrometeorological Institvte). The article describes the type of instrument shoAm in Figure 1. It consists of a stand with a scale measuring the depth of snow; to this stand is attached a bracket, which takes the tube-count- er of y-quantet, which can be adjusted, so that the receiving part is removed to a distunce from the bottom of the stand, exceeding the thickness of the snow cover. Below the receiving part a 7 mm lead tube is placed in the snow going down to the ground, which at Its extreme end has a container Into which the iso- tope is introduced through the tube, The observation conducted by the author covered 5 different points, at which measurements and readings were taken, cover- ing an area which consisted to 50% of mixed forest and 50% of fields and pasture land. Each installation point Is named after the kind of land on which it stm-BA, such as waste land, clover, clearing, fir-grove, mixed forest. The article de- scribes eaoh emplacement, giving full characteristics of locatlonx soil and thickness of snow cover In each case. Measurements commeneed to be taken on Carl 2/5 SIO 10/60/000/004/0()3/()C6/)r-( A053/AO26 Investigation of Snow Melting by the Method of Radioactive Isotopes Figure 1. Arrangement for investigating snow melting - 72 by means of radioactive rays., 1 - stand with bracket; 2 - tube-counter of y-quantit; 3 - lead container; 4 ZI ~-4 - conversion device; 5 - ray of g-quanta; 6 - top surface of the snow; 7 - rod with -isotope at the end; 8 tube for inserting isotope. I 7 4\-4 ~14'1 Id ON IN.", A/V%'\'Nx-"6/%Y\V K a Card V610/60/000/004/00 /OC,61,u~* A053/A026 Investigation of Snow Melting by the Method of Radioacti,ve Isotopes Figurd 3. Graph showing carse of water reserves in snow cov- er in clover field (A) and in JR, m xe forest (B). Layer of,,,a- Ila ter in mm - April 10, April 11; April'16, April 17. S 76 111 11 13 z/ 13 LWACHIVA, S.N.j KHORKHORINA, L.P.j AGASHKINA, G.D. Effect of some salting out substances on the distribution of pjireen thq_"~WvuC401ution. MA the extractlog m"nyl AWa" b solvent*" Zh noorg.khi*R--'o 2 no.4:961-969 Ap '57. (KM 10:8) (Uranyj nitrate) SOV/76-3-8-28/46 Bol'shakov, K. A kUTHORS. Fedorov, P. I., A~ashkina, G. D. TITLE: The Ternary Syste.-a of the Chlorides of Sodium, Cobalt, and Nickel (Troynatra siste:,ia i~ kh1oridov na-tri,,,!a, kobal'ta i n ik e., ly a ) PLR'-'ODICAL: Zhurnal neorgarichiisikoy 11-1himii, 193B, Val. 3, Nr 8, rp. 1391- 1895 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By means of thermal analysis the binarS s,-stem of the chlo- rides of cobalt and nickel aii6 the ternary syste.,., of the chlo- rides of sodiam, cobalt, and nickel werc studied. The binary system CoCl -Nici was examined onl- in the ran-c- of small 2 2 0 I'lici2contents. Uninterra.)ted solid solutions are formed in this system ind a miniiau%i appears on t~i~; ra'Atir.,-dia~ram. '2he I C, Solid miniLiu,.a lies at 6801cent4=ade -'n6 7 i)er cent NiCl 2' solutions do not aopear in the ternary system when. sodium chloride is present, but therc are eutectic -points vihich prac- tically coincidc v;ith the points of the binar~j eutectic of the Card 1/2 system NaCl-CoC1 2' There are 11 fi.-ures and 2 references, 2 of SOV/78-3-8-26/48 The T ernary '"*.-,,st em. of th e Ch loridiL-s of Sodiu-1, ',Db--, It, , and Ni ::I:C-1 which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOTI: !..Ioskovskiy institut ton'roy k'ii7-'icheskoy tekhnolo-ii im. L. 7. Loiaonosova (Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M. 7. Lo:.ionosov, Lioscovi) SUBMITTED: JulY 8, 1957 Card 2,121 5/l86/o2/oo4/o05/oo6/009 Eo75/EI35 AUTHORS: Rozen, A.M.# Khorkhorina, L.P., Karpachevn, S.M., and Agashkina, G.D. TITLE: in uence of temperature on extraction with tributylphosphate PERIODICAL: Hadiokhimiyal v.4, no.5, 1962, 591-6oo TEXT: The authors investigated tlie effect of tempevature on the simultaneous dibtribution of uranyl nitrate and nitric acid between tributylphosphate (TBP) and the equilibrium aqueous phase for acidities up to 8.0 M and the concentration of uranyl nitrate from 0 to 1.0 M. The distribution was studied at 20, 4o and 70 OC. The extractant (TBP) was dissolved in saturated hydrocarbons and shaken with an equal volume or the aqu6ous solution. The distribution coefficient increases and passes through a maximum with the increasing concentration of HN03(uP to 3-4 N) and decreases at higher acidities. The distribution coefficient of urany! nitrate is lowered by the increase of temperature from 20 to 70 C but -this increase has no effect on the distribution of liNO3. The distribution of IIN03 increases, however, with the increase of Card 1/~ Influence of temperature on ... S/186/62/004/005/006/oog E075/El.35 The constants for the aqueous solutions possessing different acidities are practically identical. At 20 OC the following approximate relation holds: 70y3 t where yt. - activity coefficient of UO2(NO 3)2 in aqueous phase. The constants decrease with the increasing temperature. The heat of extraction is approximately 4660 cal/mole at a constant effective concentration of IIN03 in aqueous phase xef ~ 0.2 M and 3400 cal/mole for x ef = 1.2 M. There are 13 figures and 2 tables. SUBMITTED: October 19, 1961 Card 3/3 FARIMAYA, L.T.1 KOGAN, F.H.; KALACHEVA, A.P.; CE3WDITICHENKO, G.S.. Pri.nimali uchastiye: PASHNIIU, V.I.; KOROBKOVA, T.N.; BURY& KOTA, G.I AG S.; ANTOKHIITA, G.R.; ANUROVA, T.Ya.; BOBINA, M :L YARWOVA, Z.P.; TEFUMOV, Tu.A.; POLUTSKAYA, L.G.; SHIMMINA, Y.G.6 LAPTIYEV, P.P., otv.red.; ROGOVSKAYA, Te.G.. red.; WMGETZV, A.N., taklin.red. (Agroolimatic reference book on Chita Province] Agroklimati- cheekli spravochnik po Chitinskoi ob"Insti. Leningrad, Gidro- meteor.lzd-vo, 1959. 131 P. (MIRA 13:2) V': 1. Chita. Gidrometeorologichealmya observatoriya. 2. Starshiy inzhener.-agrometeorolog Chitinskoy gidrometeorologicheakoy obsorvatorii (for Pariyukaya). 3. Chitinskaya gidrometeorologi- cheakaya observatori.Ta (for Kogan, Kalacheva, Cherednichenko). (Chita Province--Crops and clim te) CAGASHKOV, I. More about a school construction plot. Prof.-tekh. Or. 17 no,7:12 i'1 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Direktor stroitelinogo uchiliBhcha No-25 (Luganak)- (Inganak-Building tradea-Study and teaahin4 AGASI~ G.ml Change in the Wgen tension in myocardiac tissues folloving stimulation of the chemoreceptors of the stomach. Izv. A' Azarb.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk no.5%95-101 164. (MIRA 18.1,) Cl;o,go Ir t1w (1, c ol -ne. s t om c ri, of the t - I v'I I, It n C, KADYROV, G.K.; AGASI G S. ,-j ~ 6- State of the electric activity of the reticular formations of the brain stem during chemical stimulation of the receptors of the bladder. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR.Ser.biol.i med.nauk no.3:119-130 162. (KM 15:9) (BLADDER--IMRVATION) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (MAIN) --- AGASJ,44~6- Fmitent-ilay statutj of Iranian coal mining. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR. 6er.obshchestwinuk no.4:109-121 161, (MIRA 14:8) (Iran-Coal mines and mining) IGABIWfo A.Io -Aw--o#De ol! schin occus of large dimensions in the spleen* Azerb4'medt zhurs moo 10:56-57 0 160o (MIRA 23:10) (SPUM-HDATIDS) I ,AGOUBVp A.I. Gase of a trwisplantation of the ureters into the roctum and sigmoid with sone character ist-Ics of the surgical technique. Azerbai.dzh. ned. zh. 6:78--8c j,;163 (MIRA 1j.-1) AGASIYEIIAV. S.I.; EAUTM, A. Sh. Change of mean velocities in the main channel and Chezy coefficient during flood flow. Meteor. i gidrol. no.9: 36-39 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Floods) AGASIUVA, Soflya Ivanovaa, kandidat tekhnicheakikh r-auk; LATYSIfSNKOV, A.Hop ""'ImIlm"Iftudidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; GOLUBANKOVA, L.A., redaktor izdatelletva; MELINICHINKO, F.P., tekhnicheokiy redaktor [Secondary spillways and treach spillways] Bokovye vodoslivy i transhoinye vodosbrosy. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry 6o stroit. i arklAtokture, 1956. 8) p. (MLRA 9-10) (spillways) T.N. (Chebok!)ary)',,~ M-WALEVA, YL1.1,'. n-)~3::ry),, AW)"iFMI, C-,' VA. (Chv-~oksi4r-. ocoli osts,, Ort,)p,, travin. I prot.e.-. 2") ro.12~180 P IM. Olli.'~RA i9a) 1. Adres av-,oi-ov-. Clicbo'Asary, Gliuvasliqkayn bollni'-hryy gorodok, ReSpUblikanskayrt bollnItsa. une !6, 1965. ~_.TL77 71r~____~.~~__'_~_"'-_'4_ U.S.S.R. Huaan and Animal Physiology, Blood Circu- T lation. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5t 1958, 22143. Author : a ' Inst : In Ejtitute of Labor Hygiene and Occupa- tta; l , ior , Diaeases,.L. Title : Reflex Changes of the Cardio Vascular Function Under the tffect of Vibration Stimulation. Orig Pub: Tr. Ubilein. Nauchen. Sessii, Posvyashen. 30- -letnei deyatsti Gos. n,-e int-ta gigieny truda e profzabolevanii. L., 1957) 96-101. Abstract: (Transaction of the Subilee Scientific 3ession Dedicated to the Thirty Year Activity of the National Institute of Labor, Hygiene and Occu- pational Diseases). The first phalanx of the index finger of the right hand was placed for three minutes on an ebonite plate of 25mm dia- Card 1/2 AUSUANt P,K.j VINOGRADOVAt U.N.; ANi '-V$ZIN-ZHU [An QM-n~ Detemination of the Lunber of electrons taking part in the reductiob of indium at dropping mercury electrode. Zav. lab. 27 no.2:131-135 161. (MIM 14:3) 'I. Moskovskiy gouudarstvehnyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova-. (Indium) (Blectrodesp Dropping'morcury), -. AGASI,NaL.AAw, Kandidat tekhnichoskikh nauk, radaktor; TYAPKIN, B.G.# redaktor; MILINICIDUMO F.P.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor. blachinery and equipment for earthwork] Makhantzmy i mashiny d1la zemliwqkh rabot. Mosk-va. Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po istroi. i arkhitak- ture, 1956. 20 p. (Ratsionalizatorskie I Izobrotatellakle predlo- zheniia v stroital'atva, no.132) Oaa 9: 8) (Earthmoving machinery) "TAN. A.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, 1~- _WNWANW. Xanufactur~ng precast reinforced concrete products at plant No.6: of the Moscow Executive Committee.Opyt stroi. no*7:81- 100 '56. (MLRA 10:4) (Moscow--Precast concrete) (Hoscow-Concrete plants) NOVIKOVO I.I., nauk; SWOV, I.P., kand.arkhitektu~;; KO!rfUSPXOV, I.;(,, kand.tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, Ye.B., kand.arkhitelctury; SHATSKIY, Ye.Z., kand, tekhn.nauk; KRIGIWSKAYA, Ye.I., kand.tokhn.nauk; SHISIRA, L.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; KDVELIXAN, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;,AaA�YA.fi*, AAA,., kand.tekhn.nauk; USMO, V.M., kand.tekhn.nsuk, nauchnyy red.; BAMKOV. 1.M., izah., nauchnyy red.; YUDIIIA, L.A., red.izd-va; PEORKOVSKAYA, T.V%, tekhn.red. [Building practices in the peoples' democracies. Based on reports by delegations--of Soviet biulders) Opyt stroitellatva za rubeshom: v stranakh narodnoi demokratii. Po materialam ochetov delegatsit. sovetkIalkh spetsialistov-stroitelei. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i ark-hit., 1957. 253 P- (MIRA 11:4) 1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo instituta nauchnoy informatsii po stroitel'Btvu i ail-hitekture Ikademti, strottellstva i arkhttaktury SSSR (for Novikov, Kandrikov, Serlov. Konyushkov, Sokolov, Shatskiy, KrichevBkaya.,- Shleina, Kovellman, Agasyan) (Building) AGASIYAIT A.A. kand.tekhn.nauk: -1 -_-_ ~_-- 'A 41*~fza,~,X- ~ - Constructing apartment houses with large-block walls. Opy-t stroi. no.10:65-80 157. (MIRA 11;1) (Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) .AGASIYAN, A.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. .--" form for making basement vall blocks. Biul. stroi. tekh. 14 n0-3: 9-12 Mr '57. (NMA 10:5) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-iseledovateliskly institut stroitellstva Akademil stroitallstva I arkhitaktury SSSR. (Concrete blocks) (Concrete conBtraction--Formwork)