"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOMAKINA, T. P. - LOMANOV, M. F."
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AUTHOR: Kochaearov. V. M.; Jon ~k i rjq_j_ Ty- P.
TITLE: Cathodic deposition of_ALq_Ll~y7_frous aLkaline 5oluttons
SOURCEt Zhurnal fizicheakoy khicii, v. 3a, no. 11, 1964, 2793-2706
~OPTC TAGSi gallium thin film, Catltum depoettioa, etectrochemtcal
Rallium depomition, alkaline solution electrolyoia, chemical polarl-
,r, ii t i on
ABSTRACT: Elect rochomical deposiCian of gaitfurt, on a copVer cathode
frot, purn solutions in potneiium !tydroxide has becEl ctudicd for the
films ~ -
of preT)arinp galliur, thin ; ehIch arc iacreasingly im-
portant for semiconductor devices. C-athodic polirization curves were
ob,.ained by the coral,ensation method at i,arlour, pallium, concentrations
in the electrolyte and at three different temj)erqtt3rua (20-50C).
The currcat efficiency of ealljurx d~pa_-ItLoik Wage -in 9--r-te a it _u r". Ca-
ithaic -plot$ -ware calcu--,i
-4a 1 -1 f um __ a n--d --- hI dr-ogo a- -_-Coms t an-t- b In --the Tafel aquaftoa was'
de-luced from-the slope of these plot$ for gallium and hydrogen simul-,,
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taneous cathodic deposition. It was shown that galliun deposition is
a c c o m po n i e d6 ya i rn i f i c an t cherl i ca I po I a r L z rat I on vh J ch L 0 c x P L a L no d
in ze rmn of tAke coexict ince of the mo lecular and met al I i c g tructure
of the aalliurn crystal lattice. The current efficiency of zaliium
,iepf)s t tion shrrply increaried wi Lh increaved gal lium concent rat ion in
t,;c elortrolyte but only olightI7 with increaced current dencity.
curreat efficiency var. nearly 100 '-, in ,olluttlone with digh. pal liua
c on cc nt rn t ion The temperatlive ;ffect id not great. Gri;,. grt. flag I
~ figure& and 2 t*b1sx,
ASSOCIATION: TajrsurogokLy rediatel-chnichas!zEy inatitut (Ta&_~mKq_k
r I- d io F rr F f n e r, r t ~s t~" t I t Vt e
SUMITTED: 2 2 N o v 6 3 ENCL 1 00 SUB COIJE1 ICA - GC
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LOMAKINA, T.S.; GUS-IKQVA, L.I.; GRINEVA, N.I.
Identification, jieparation,, and quantitative anslyais of nucleoside
ond nucleotide-derivatives b7 thin-layer chromatography on cellulose.
Khix. prirod. aced. no.5035-342 165. (MIRA M12)
1. NovosibirBkiy Institut organicheakov khimli Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted March 8, 1965.
I,OMAKINA,,,,T,.S.-, GRINEVA, N.I.
Preparative met.hod of obtaining
Khim.pr1rod.soed. no.4:275-283 165.
(WhA 1()tl)
I. NovosibirskJy Institut organichesk,)y khimil Sibirskogo
otdelenjya AN SSSR. Submitted March 8, 1965.
"I
OWKINA, V.A.
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Lomakina, V.A. "A new vegetable therapeutic agent for d.runic chole cyst it ii-;" I Tru,',y Kazan~-:k..
gos. med. in-ta, 1949) Issue 1) P. 75-85,-Bibliogs 23 ifens.
SO: U-411, 17 July 53, (Letopis' Zhurnal 'rykh Statey, No. 20,1949)
LOMAKINA, V A.
~Iff'ect of alcoholic tincture of Berboris leaves on the gallbladder
(with summary in English]. Farm. i loks. 21 no-5:81-84 B-0 158
(mntA Iltil)
1. Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.1.
Brening) Xazenskogo meditainalrogo inftitutas
(PLANTS,
Berberis, eff. on gallbladder in dogs (Rua))
(GAIMADDKR. effof drugs on
Berberia tincture (Rua))
MAKINA, V.A.v kand.med.nauk
.-----Tr-eatment of chronic cholecystitis with a tincture of Berberis
y~Llgaris leaves. Sov.med. 25 no.2:139-144 F f6l. (MIRL 14:3)
1. Iz kafedry prordevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav, - prqfo.A*I.
Brening [doceasedJ) gazanskog6 meditsinskogo instituta (direktor -
dotsent-R.A.Vyaselev).
(BARBMMES) (QALL BUMM-DISEASES)
.L_0MAKINA,_V.A._
Diagnostic value of WeltAann's coaguletion test in acute coronary
pjt~~Iaa.. Kaz.med.zhur. no.4:55-56 JI-Ag 162. (FIRA 15:8)
1. Kafedra, propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.I.
Brening [deceased))Kazanskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(CORONARY HEART DISEASE) (BLOOD-COAGULATION)
VII m
1~ I t i IPL: L. Ti, Iz l! T- TT J--
Ij
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MANDELIBAUM, Ta.A.; HELINIKOV. N.N.; LO% MINA I
C,,w -., - -:--l
Organic insectofungicides. Part 25. Synthesis of mixed eaters
of thiopbosphoric acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no.9:2581-2583 S 156.
(MLRA 9:11)
(Thiophosphates)
MWNIKOV, N.N.; MANDEL'BAUM, Ya.A.; SHVETSOVA, r..D.; 8A.KAII(VA, Z.14.
I-LOMAKINA,.V.I.;-ZAr,S, P.G.; MILISHTEIN, I.M.; POPOV, P.V.;
POKROVSKIY, Ye.A.; BOCHAROVA, L.P.; SEDYKH, A.S.; MKIRAIN%TS, H.S.
Improved technologi for producing thiophos, metaphoo, chlorophos
and other phosphorus organic insecticides and investigaticn of
new insecticides and fungicides derived from tile esters of
phosphoric acids. [Trudy) NIUIF no.164:11-14 '59. (MIRA 15:5)
(Insecticides) (Fungicides)
MANDELIBAUM, Ya.A.; LOMAKINA,-V.1. - -
Investigation and development of new preparations repelling
bloodsucking insects. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164: '59.
(MIRA 15:5)
(Insect baits and repellents)
Ya.A., '.:Lnd.',-.h-imichcf3k-ikh m~vh; S;'-F'Y-L"GV~-j V.:.,., k-nd.
meditsinz"'zilkh ruvk; LO1-:iii:11;A, V.I.
Cher.--cal iLs3ct repellents. Zhur. VEIL 5 no. 3:307-312 '~SG.
14:2)
(Imect b-its and repelionts)
HELINIKOV, N.N.; MANCELIBAUMp YFi,A.; LOMAKINAp V.I.
Repellents based on indalone and dimethyl karbate. [Trudy]
NIUIF no.171:143-150 161. (MIRA 150)
(Insect baite and repellents)
MELINIKCIV, 14.1l.; MUDELIBAUM, Ya.k.; WMAKINA, V.I.
Organic inoeetofungicides, Part 56, bvnthevin of certain deriva-
tives of dialkoxyphosphonopropionic,, butyric, and tcluic acidB.
Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3:849-852 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Nauchnny institut po udobreniyam I insektofungisidam imeni
Ya. V, Samoylova.
(Proplonic acid) (Butyric acid)(Toluic acid)
MANDELIBIUMP Ya.l.; WMAKINA, V.I.; MELINIKOV, N.N.
AmidGB of acids as repellents. (Trudy] NIUIF no.171il5l-158
,61. (Insect baits and repellents) (Amides) (KIRA 1517)
MZLININDVt N.N.; MANDELIBAUM,, Ya.A.; LDMAKINA, I. LIVSHlrs,, V.S.
Organic ingeoticide-fungicides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.3-2239.49-
3953 D 161. (MM 15:2)
1, Nauchnyy inatitut po udobreniyam i ineektofungitsidam
im. Ya.T. Samo,ylova (NIUIF), Mosk7a.
(Insecticides)
(Acetic acid)
(Phosphorus organic compounds)
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AUTHORS: Mellnilkov, i~',-andellbaa .9 1,1.
Lo.-_a~:ina, V. I.,
TITLEt Insecticides and Fungicides
(Iz oblasti organicheskikh ins elctof un~;its irov) A llevi I-othol: fur ti!e 1,rf,
duction of .,,ixec ii;zjters of Thiophosphoric Acid I AxXI.
sposob polucheniya a;.ieshannykh efirov tiofosforiioy kisiot.;r)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Obalichey Khimii, 1950, Yol- ?8, Ur 2, pp. ,,76-/j,jij
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The reaction bLtVieen aromatic diazoootupounds with salts of the
dialkylthiophosphuric ucid was invustigated and mixed ethcro of
thiophos-)horic acid were obtained in acid-a,,aeous 3olatiun with
a yield of up to 5o';j. Here schematically seen an iL;c;.,.-,er i:.ixt.Are
of the tautomers is foriaedi
0~5 A n N X S OAr + 1. +
(RO)2p"014a + 2 (HO)2p'* 2
O'OS Ila + Ar ;t P~f Ar + ,i + Ilax
(ROV 112X -'-(r ())2 2
In the pre3cnt paper th~ equilibrium of the tauto;~(,rs of the
Card 1/2 dialkylthiophosphates is moved to the side of t%e thiolfor:.i, in
Organic Insecticides and Fungicides 7)-2-,. 111i'll,
A New Method for the Production of 14i7j3d Eaters of Thiophosphoric Acid
accordance with L-I. Kabachnik, S.T. Ioffe and T.A. !,iustrju1:ov:t
(referunce 'j), since 0,0-dialtzyl-6-aryl-thio_,fioLipiatc:, --ind in
only onc case thionisomers predominate in the reaction -ro~jct.
The results obtained show that the quantity ratio of the iso..I(..rj
is more influenced by the attacking rea.-ent than by thc: reaction
;aedium. The working Luethods as well a,,,, tables of the propertic-s
of esters are given. There are 1 table, and 4 Slavic refi.ri;nces.
ASSOCIATIONi Scientific Institute for Fertilizers, Iasecticides and Fungicides
(11auchnyy institut po udobreniyaa i inseictufungitsida;.i)
SUBMITTED: January 16, 1957
AUILAHZ: 'library of Congress
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LOME", 11 1. VOWNKOVA, V."-'.; KINDEPPAUM, Ya.A.; M;.LIN.LKOV, N.N.
r g ap. -1 n s e ~r F, -f T -- d eP a r ~, 9 4: te r a c t i r, 1 r) f +1 r -- a I kyl
phosph-'Tes ',n-*.r,-L moncchlorGacet-~,~es. Zhur. ob, ldiim.
35 no.1W-1W,.'.d'159 0 '~)5. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Vsegc)yu.-.nyv- ria-u-chnc.-issledovatellskly 1-nst-itut khlmichesk'kkll
aredsti, zaslhc-~71ty rasteniy.
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632.95k-i-1.
AUISOR: Mellnikov N. IVI.PMandellb
a aun, Ya. L!Tnna, V. Stonov, L.
Yakimova. N. F.- Berg eyeva, T. A. vv, ~r P
TITLE: A method of plant-growth regulation
Class 45, No. 173535
SOME: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 121
TOPIC TAGS: defoliant phosphonacetsmide
ABSTRACT: Dialkoxyphosphonacetamides can Im used an defoliants to control plant
growth, in conjunction with herbicides.
ASSOMMON.- Vaesoyt
zashchity rasteniy (I
tekion of Plants)
suBmTTED.- 14YAr6h
30 BEF SOV.- 000
nauchno-issledovittellskiy institut khisicheakikh sredsty
tion Scientific Reseexch Institute of Chemicals for-kro-
ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: lioc
OTHER: 000 ATD PRESS Y110
'T(I) RO
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AUTHOR: Voronkovaj V. V.; Lamakinai Vs Is; Mandellbaum, Ya. A.; M611nikov, N. M.
4-
ORG: All-Uition Scientific Research Institute of Chemical ~eznq 4r-Zant Protection
(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-idele-d-.e slay Inst-Itut khimicfies sredstv zashchity
rasteniy)
.TITLE: From the field of organic,insectofungicides~no. 88. Interaction of
trialkylphosphites with thiolomonochloroacetates
SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey khirrLti,, v- 35, no. 12, 1965, 2209-2216
TOPIC TAGS: insecticide, fungicide, IR spectrum, organic phosphorus compound,
chlorinated organic compound, organic sulfur compound
ABSTRACT: Upon rtud~ing'the interaction'of trialkylphosphites
with thiolomonoohloroacetates, it was found that the chief products
of-thia reaction are dialkozyphosphonothloacetates, dlall~yl-l-
(Allcylthio)vinyl-phosphates and dialkoxyphosphonacettites. The
letter compounds are the result of secondary prorcases occurring
In the reaction. The supposition had been made that the formation
of these compounds can occur In the interaction of triqlkylphoo-
phites with-dialkoxyphdaphonothloaoetatest
(Ro) P (no) FMCK COSR (110)PPSH (no) P(O)CH COOR.
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,To confirm thid assumption experiImentally the Interaction of tri-
ethylphosphite with diethoxyphosphonethylthioaoetate was.studied.-
where diethoxvphosphonethylacetate, which was oharnoterized by
physical constants, analysis and IR-speotrum, was*isolated from
.this reaction# The second component of the reaction could not be
separated Ina pure form because its Rf value was close to that
of the'eorresponding oxygen analog*
-The nf values for_a g:rpat.number,,of. organic phosphorus oompounds.~
were' ae~ermined'.* ' [J-MSJ
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jVdTL.1O,'I: Lonakina,jo,j.; KandelIb2aE,_Ya- 4,; Mallnikov, No No
O'.IG: jUl-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Agents for Plant Preto(
11 __T_
.Vloscow %raosoyuznyy nauchno-isslodovateltakiy institut khirdeheskikh sredstv zas)
rar,toniy)
TITILS: Organic insoctofungicidon. LXXXIX. Interactlon of triethyl phosphito with
amides of monochloroacetic acid
SOURCO; Zhurnal obshchoy IdAmii, v- 36, no- 3, 1966, 447-449
T
IOPIC TAGS: insecticide, fungicide, organic phoaphorus compound, organic amido,
defoliant agent, chemical synthesis, systemic toxin
A35'KUCT: A number of amides of diethoxyphosphoneacetic acid, which had not
doscribod in the literature, were synthesized by the reaction of triethyl:
with monochloroacetic acid amides in a, search of new_Resticides.
Some of the compounds synthesized were found to possess physiological activity
-for plants and to be systemic acaricidos. Some cause defoliation of cotton
plants at the same otandards of consumption an magnesium chloride. The
n-butylamide of diethoxyphoophoneacatio acid in a 0.5% concentration causes
100% lethality for herbivorous mites. The authors' thank-P. V. .Popov and L. D. St,
for direwn th ente of the synthesiz Orig.
b~qe exper ed.. -:06
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VORONKOVA, V.V.; IMAKINA, V.1,; Ya.A.;
I. r:, 4 1
Ony.,i n I c in se (-, " rif-,ln -.,ii ~ 1 (],~ 2 . P% rt P,~ :c t .' f, f 1. ~ - ~ - -, '~
phoophit,on wIth tljiol
35 no.11-1:2209-21216 D '(,9. Oult:',
1. V8esr)yuznyy lnvtJ f,;if, i-.e.;k.lkh
sredstv vashchity rastenjy. Submltted (!,,,-Lobo~r 2 9 1964.
, ~ 4,0 1 It
LOMAKIIW. V,11.; PODKROLZINA. V.V.
Sanitary and bacterioloCical aspects Of selling carbonated water from
the carbonator in the street. Gig. i aan. 23 no.12:78 D 158. (MMA 12; 1.
(CARBOIIATID BIVIRAGES-MIENIC ASPICC75)
AUTHORSt
TITLE:
PERIODICAL3
S/056/60 038/005/056/057/xx
B006/BQ70
KUY-lov- G. I., Lomakina Z.. D,
The Problem of a Direct Reduction of the Elastic Scattering
Amplitude
Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol, 38, No- 5, PP., 1649 - 16ri
TEXTs The problem of the reduction of the scattering mattriix has been
studied by L. D, Puzikov, R. M. Hyndin, and Ya. A. Smorodinskiy (Ref. 1),
and it was suggested that, instead of making a phase shift analysis, the
system of equations be directly solved by using the unitarity conditions.
In the present, "Letter t; the Editor", an attempt is made to find a
solution of this system of equations for the simplest case of scattering
of spin-,zero particles from a center of force.. The following system of
equations (c - scattering cross section) has to be solved for the real and
imaginary parts R(~) and I(~L) - (11, = cos 1$) - of the scattering amplitude-
2 2 k 1 2 9 $
R + I [I (p, I ~ ) I (,p,RR d
W 4R 1,,-dT, with
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The Problem of a Direct Reduction of the 5/056/60/038/005/056/051/XX
Elastic Scattering Amplitude B006/BO70
2 7271
-)I ) (1 - I ) cos T , An approximat esolution of this system cf
Ms is obtained by means of an electronio computer using Newton's
equat~l
method of iteration. It is found that application of the theory of
generalized functions leads already to a convergence if the number of zero
of the solution is not the same as the number of zeros in zero approxima-
t4.oa; see Fig, V M.. Ryndin and L, A, Chudoy are thanked for suggesting
the proble Im,. There are I figure and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy Uunt
Institute of Nuclear Research); Vychislitellnyy tsentr MCU
(qpppu~i~.~~Lon Center of Mosgow State University) Z,D,Lomakina
SUBMITTED3 March 18,, 1960
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Convergenle of the iteration process. OJJI zero, first, and second
approximation, Ae exact solution
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TIKFONOV, A.N.; LIFSKAYA, V.V.; DENISKIN, NIKIFOROVA, N.N.; LOVAINIA,
...............
Z.D.
Electromagnetl,! sounding of deep layert of the earth. Dokl- AN
SSSR 140 no-3:587-590 S '61- (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut fiziki Zemli im. 0. Yu.Fbmidta AN SSSRs 2. Chlen-
krooespondent AN SSSR (for Tikhonov).
(Magnetism, Terrestrial)
TIKHONOV, A.N.; _jqMAKINA.L_Z.D.; SHAUSUVAROV, D.N.:
(Tables of impedances for stratified space in the field of
a plane electromagnetic wave) Tablitay impedansov dlia sloi-
stogo prostranstva v pole ploskoi elektromagnitnoi volny.
Moskva, Izd-vo Moak. univ., 1962. 48 P. (miRA 16:3)
,.(Electromagnetic waves)
(Geophyai4~-Tablea, calculations, etc.)
IDMAYIKL, Z.V.; XMITANOVA, U.S.; VIASOVA, M.T&.
Appendix 4: Recommendations for combating the chrysauthewum
eelworm (Aphelenchoides ritzm&-bosi (Schwartz, 1911)).
probl. i tam-noveshch. no-3:257-259 154. N. 8,5Truo
1. MoskvvskVa stantsiyu sashchity zelenykh namuhdaniv,
Zoologioheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR i Ioningradakiy
tavatochno-pitomnichaskiy treat.
(Chryeauthemuns-Diseasse and pasta) (Nematoda)
nAYNOVA, IA)ULKO, A.V.
Colorimetric method of determining the TiO content. Xhim.volok.
no.4:69-71 '6o. (MM 13t10)
1. Serpukhovskiy zavod.
(Rayon apinning) (Titanium oxide)
KRAYNOVA, K,,M.; LOWO, A.V*
New method of cleaning steel spinnerets. Khim.volok. ni-3:68
,61. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Serpukhovskiy zavod.
(Serpukhovo-Spinning machinery)
LCHAKO, A.Z.
'. "',rOul"tivation practices for millet In northern growing areas]
r- - A~rotakhntka Prosa v severnvkh ralonakh ago vozdelyvaniia. Hcokya,
"Sellkhosgiz*, 1945. 61 p. (MIRA 11!10)
(millet)
B'K~S'NIKIY, Yu.B.., kand. Lekhn. nauk; 114A."HEVA, N.F.; LOMAKO, D.M.
.0
Approximate cedculation of' natural vibrations of nonlinear suspensions
of motor vehicloA. ;vt. prom. 30 no.10:28-30 0 164, (ILURA. 17: 11)
3. Belorusakiy politekhnIcheskiy InBtltut i Minakiy avto2avod.
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AUTHORSi Beloulkin Tu, Imasheva No Pe; Lomako D M
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TITLE: Position regulator for the body of a vehicle, Class 63p No. 172614
SOMCEI Byulleten' izobrotonly I tovarnykh -nakov, no. 13, 1965, 111
TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic system, shock absorber
ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a position regulator for the body of
4 ve4iolep e#gop an automobile, for maintaining a constant height of the body
above the road by regulating the motion of the elastic unit of a pnoumohydraulic
sus n3ion
q The regulator Includes a piston pump which is actuated by the oscil-
lationa of the automobile suspension, a preoauro accumulator, a liquid reservoir,,
and a valve connecting tha pump with the pressure accumulator. To admit and dia-
charge liquid from the regulator cavity into the elastic unit cavity through a
common channel, the regulator In provided with a valve placed In the channel and
controlled by the shaft of a differential slide valve which is moved by theliquId
pressure (see Fig. 1 on the Enclosure). Tbo operating slide valve channel cavi-
ties adjoining the slide valve end surfaces
connected to the corrosponaing
are
pump cavitioo, The slide wave Is made with an internal channel connecting the
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operating elide valve channel cavity adjoining the valve with the reservoir uhan
the slide val,re position correspundo to the open valve. Orio. art. ban: I dia-
gram,
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Fig. 1.
I- body position regulator housing; 2- elastic unit of pneumo-
hydraulic awpension; 3- piston pump; 4- pressure accumulator;
5- liquid reservoir; 6- valve connecting p=p and pressure so-
cumilator; 7- valve connecting regulator and -)laatic unit;
8- differential slido valve
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'AUTHOR: Belen'kiy, Yu. B. (Candidate of technical sciences); Imsheva, 11. P.;
;Furunzhiyev, R. I.; Lomako-, D.-M.; Lozhechnik, F. D.
IORG: Belorussian Polytechnical Institute (Belorusskiy politekhnicheskiy inBtitut);
iMinsk Automobile Plant (Minskiy aytozavod); IM AN BSSR
;TITLE: Effect of the damping properties of a tire on the vibration parameters of an
.automotive vehicle
!SOURCE: AvtomobilInaya promyshlennoat', no. 12, 1966, A-i8
;TOPIC TAGS: machine vibration, vibration damping, tire, vehicle engineering
!ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for calculating the effect which the improved dampin&
iproperties of modern low-pressure multi-ply tires have on the vibration parameters of
!a motor vehicle. The mathematical analysis is based on the dynamic models shown in
Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 represents an oscillatory two-mass system while Figure 2
is the dynamic model of a two-axle vehicle. The "Blektron" analog computer and the
i
I" Mlinsk-2" digital computer were used for solving the following system of differential.
:equations describing the oacillatory motion of an n-axle vehicle:
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iwhere i=l, 2,..., n is the ordinal niunber of the axis (n-2 for a two-axlo vchicloh
IF-11 P. P. are the characteristicB of' the elastic clement, shock absorber and con-
Iventional "dry friction" unit; F. F. are the elastic an(] damping characteristics of
5
:;the tire. The forms of the tire characteristics are shown in Figure 3. A dynamic
odel of the MAZ-500 truck was selected as the object for study. It was found that
ising the damping-coef'ficient of the tire increases additional power expendit-ures
t
i
ion vertical oscillations'of the vehicle. Computation of the power dissipated by the
,tire should be done in conjunction with calculation of the vibration parameters of the
ivehicle. The resultant data may also be used for evaluating the thermal conditions of
:a tire. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
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qORS: Tolmachov, V. N., Lommko, L. A., Curakaya, L. A.
TITLE: Complex compounds of polymethaorylic hydrazirle rith some :,-.Qtal
ions
PERIODICALt Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedin~~niya, v. 5, no. 4, 1963, 512-518
TEXT, '.Iben polymethacrylic acid (PMA) is boiled with N 2114'1f20, the P~MIA
hydrazide is obtained. Mass polymerized RIA yielded insoluble P11"A hydra-
zide but emulsion polym erized PM1A the soluble 'Iydrazide. tilhe molecular
weight was 100,000 - 400,000; the nitrogen content was 12 - 17 in the
soluble PIMA hydrazide and 1-5 - 2.0 /,in,.the insoluble compound. The con-
tent of hydrazide groups in the polymer was determined by potentiolnetric
titration with sodium nitrite and found to be 1 mg-equiv. per g of insoluble
polymer. The mean exchange capacity for hydrogen was 1.9 mg-eqiiiv/ E.
The viscosity does not follow the linear rule TL,,/c - f(c), but decreases
with time owing to desaggregation and with increasing p-11 owing to coiling
of the molecules. From P14A hydrazide solutions or on the surface of the
insoluble polymer precipitations were obtairted with Ni, Co, Gr, Zn or Cd
Card 1/2
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Complex compounds of ... B101/B220
sulfates, which contained 11 as well as metal ions and -.-,,hrjse refle7icn
spectra differedfrom those of the metal hydroxides- in LL-m-noni-ac i-,olution
no precipitations formed with Co, IT-,, Zr or Cd ions. The precinitations
obtained are polychelates of tho general formula:
CH where Me is the metal ion, A ic. H 0,
1 3 2
...-CH 2- C-CH 2-' NH3? OH etc., and n is the coordinaticn
I
CO-1111-11H number of the metal. There
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ASSOCIATION; Eharlkovakiy gosudarstvennyy univereitet, im. A; M'. Ggr'k.0010
.(KharIkov State University imnni A. III. GorIkiy)
SUBMITTEDs September 15, 1961
Card 2/2
TOL14ACHEV, V.N.; LOMAKO, L.A.; KLYUCHAREVA, N.A.
Complex-forming processes on carbcxyl-containing cation exchangers.
Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no-4:321-328 65. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Khartkovskiy gosudarstvennyy unliversitet imeni Gor1kogo.
LMIAKOp L.T., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Electrocardiographic data in nuroing iufantis vith the toxic
form of bronchopnetmonia. Zdrav.BBI. 8 noslls29-33 11 162o
WMA 16 3 5)
1, Iv Belorueskogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo Instituts. okhrany
materinst7a i detm (dir, - kand.med.nauk G.A. Wvuzhin).
(K=TROGARDIOMUM) (PIUM CMA)
(I"ANTS-DISMES)
LOMAKO, M. N. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Function of the pancreas in tuberculosis
patients." Minsk, 1967. 8 pp 20 am. (Minsk State Med Inst), 200 appies
(KL, 24-57, 121)
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Ilonting of Gotlel Province nhthisjologjuts. Urtiv.11olor. 5
no.6-713 Je 159. (HUM 12:9)
(GOMNL PROVI TICE - -TU,9ZltC IJWSI 5)
La4AK0, M. N.
- 4 - I.,
--.-A.o-hi.e-vements and prospects in the development of antitubereftlegis
service in the White Russian S.S.R. Probl.tub. 38 no.7:3-7 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
1. Iz Belorusskogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta tuberku-
leza (dir. - kand.med.nauk MA. Lomako).
(WaTE RUSSIA-TUBERCUIDSIS-.PREVENTION)
LOW01 M,N,l kand,medonauk
Study of the incidence of tubarculcais in rural areas. Zdrav. Bel,
7 no. 4:23-24 Ap 161o (,MJRA 14-4)
lo Iz Beloruoskogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza
(direktor MA Lomako),
(SMORGON' DISTRICT-TUBERCULOSIS)
LOMAKO, M.N.
Make a greater effort in tuberculosis control. Zdrav.Bel. 7
no.11:3-5 N 161. (KIRA 15:11)
1. Direktor Belorusskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
tuberkuleza.
(TUBERCULOSIS-PREVENTION)
M.N.
Further decrease In tuberculosis incidence. Zdrav.Dol. 8
no.120-5 D 162. (YMA 16s1)
1. Iz Belorueskogo nauchno-lealedovatellskogo instituta, tuber-
kuleza.
(TUBFRCUWSIS-PREVENTION)
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DROZDOV, V.Vo; DMaOOT, H.S.; ZUBRILOV, S.V.; IGNATITV, L.A.
KAWOFOLOV, I.G.; KLUSHIN, D.Ns; KOMAROV, A.Ms; MMILOT, H.S*;
1,11HAVA. R-X,4-.MDaJL3=, A.S.; MIKHAYWV. M.M.; IMWINOV, B.A.;
OLIKHOV, N.P.; OSIPOVA, T.V.-, PAKHOMOV, Ya.D.; PIAKSIN, I.H.;
PCWHAYNOV, S.F.; PUSTYLINIK, I.I.; ROZHKOV. I.S.; SAVARI, Te.A.;
SMMYNIN, A.P.; SPIVAICOV, Ya.l.; STRIGIN, I.A.; SUSHENTSOV, S.N.;
SYCIW, P.S.; TROITSKIY, A,V.; USHAKOV, K.I.; KHARLAMOV, A.Ye.;
SHIMYAKIN, N, 1.
Nikolal Konstantinavich Ghaplygin. TSvet. met. 28 no.2:57-58
mr-AP '55. (MIRA 10:10)
(Chaplygin, Nikolai Konstantinovich, 1911-1955)
LOYAIO,-F.F. - -
For further technical progress in nonferrous astallurnr. TSyst.
met. 29 no.4:1-11 Ap 156. (KUU 9: 8)
(Nonferrous metal industries)
SOV/ 137-58-8- 16596
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur-iya, 1958, Nr 8, p 51 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lomako, P.F.
TITLE: m-easures for Improving Gas Cleaning in Nonferrous IvIet-11-
1ur!jy I ( [0 meropriyatiyakh po uluchsheniyd pyleutavlivaniya v
tsvetnoy metallurgii I )
PERIODICAL: Sb. materialov po pyleulavlivaniyu v tsvetn. metallurgii.
Moscow, Metallur(lizdat, 1957, pp 7-8
0
ABSTRACT: Shortcomings in gas cleaning in plants of the nonferrous
metals industry are noted and measures are outlined for im-
provement therein.
G. S.
1. Cases--~.'Ie tin bvf
2, Ind!istria'L
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DIVA /,_ 0
137-58-5-9219
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 66 (U3SR)
AUTHOR: Lomako, P. F.
TITLE: Twenty-five Years of Soviet Aluminum Industry (Dvatsatipyati-
letiye sovetskoy alyuminiyevoy promyshlennosti)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 8, pp 3-4
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
1. Aluminum--Production 2. Metallurgy--USSR
Card 1/1
1-WAY0 V.A.l_,RlJBANETjK0, R.,S.; KOOYI,~AIE,Nhl),
A j'~jX2_,~re t~~_r4 :a T-
of Zootee'r~r
Organization y SU~- 7. 42
110.3105-18 r1
1. Upravlyayur;brhiy kontoroy Ukrair-inkogo Zuotokhrilchr-rikogn
veterinarno,co sliabzhaidya (for Lomako). 2. Upruvlp*qi:lichiy
Poltavskoy ohlantnoy koritoroy ~-ootekhniohenkogo vvt,:irinvrnoF0
snabzheniya (for Rubanenko) . 3. Koritrolcr Polt,,.~vskoy ohlavuloy
kontory zootekhnlcheskc)~7t) v,~ tft ri rift rno~-,o snabzherllyn (for
Kobyllchenka).
:L IR
AU-,H',~P 110mako V. M.
Nairow-be-nd i nfral ow- frequency measurin,7, ar--')1ifier
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no. 2, 1'~65, 187-169
TOPIC TAGS: infrared signal an-plification, high gain amplifier, narrov band
mplifier, low frequency amplifier
3n d cps di-e-the-sensl
-1--gy-an- Q-~rO UC
----U
--a fS -
Vubc-, feeding a Common The t-.:cr---i:ipu0,--stages- f eed- a common sta-ge-
CatFbde resistor.
4 4 esse~i 'r,,,r 60 - compe-red with the
In vrh~ch th-t~ in-phase voltage cc-.Ponent I.s. Gup-,r
ar'-'~::~nase component. T-his stage is follcved 't-f e am-plification stage
-a*. se-,r~rF-.tes t;he 8.3-cpr. coziponent, tvc plLase-Zhifting staFeG with cathiod e- 6
of ,
.,Hr cxid a syncnronouG 7n f- ;L72~ 1 e r t~G-= a gain K
f,.r 'or
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izmportant cor,-ponents arc r-.
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L 43193-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5010o48
ASSOCIATION: Beloruaskiy gorudsratvennyy universitet imeni V. I. Lenina (Belorus-
sian State Univerni
SUBMITM.- 036ep64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EC, OP
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Ca, rd 2/2
~ACC N P6033157 SOURCE CODE: UIV 0250/66/01C)/009/0643./0643
AUTHOR: Sevchenko,, A. N. (Academician AN BSSR); Lomako., V. M.; Tkachev., V. D.
ORG: Belorussian State University im. V. 1. Lenin Belorusskiy gosudarstvenMy uni-'
versitet)
TITLE: Temperature and optical quenching of radiative recombination of gallium ar-
senide
SOURCE: AN BSSR. Dokladyj, v. 10) no. 9., 1966~ 641-643
TOPIC TAGS: gallium arsenide., luminescence quenching.. radiative recombination, tem-
perature dependence, absorption band, Raman spectrum
ABS71RACT: The purpose of the investigation was to determine the influence of temper-
ature on the spectral distribution of the radiative recombination of electrolumines-
cent diodes obtained from n-type GaAs by diffu,don of beryllium, and the influence of
constant external illumination in the izrtrinsi.! absorption band (k < 0.83 nm) on thler-
intensity of the recombination band. The carrier density in the irdtial. GaAs was
8 X 1017 - 6 x 1o'8 CM-3. The optical resonators were made from the crystal by
cleavage. The Raman spectra were investigated with apparatus based on the IKS-;22
spectrometer. The radiation receiver was a germanium pbotodiode or a cooled PbS
photoresistance. The constant illumination was with the aid of an incandescent lamp
and a nusber of filters. The tests were made at temperatures 80 - 30K in a cryostat
evacuated to 10-4 Ng. The radiative recombination without additional illumination
C rd 1/2
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had three peaks, at 1.02, 1.26, and 1.44 ev. Additional illumination reduced greatlyi
the 1.26 ev peak and both shifted and attenuated the two other bands. The radiative
recombination also decreased with increasing temperature. The results are related to
the formation of effective centers for electron adhesion. The authors thank M. T.
Iappo and V. S. Vellyev for help with the experiments. Orig. art. ban: 2 figues.
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AVnIOR: 'Volodlko, L. V.; Lappop M. T.; Lommko, V. M.; Tkachev, V. D.
IORG: Belorussian State University im. V. I. Lenin, Minsk (Belorusekly gosudarAvennyy
universitet)
I
TITLE: Modulation of light reflected from silicon p-n junctions irradiated with fast
,neutrons
f
!SCURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 12, 1966, 3683-3684
ITOPIC TAGS: pn Junction, neutron irradiation, fast neutronp light reflection, light
tmodulation
I
1ABSTRACT: Working on the assumption that the spectra of modulated reflected light can
lyield information on the energy spectrum of radiation damage in semiconductor crjGtals,
especially directly in the vicinity of p-n junctions, the authors have measured the
Idependence of the intensity of reflected light on the magnitude of the current through
ia p-n junction in n-type silicon with specific resistivity 0-5 ohm-cm- The junction
!was prepared by diffusion) the light was produced by an incandescent lamp, and the
ireflected light was measured with a monochromator. The nonequilibrium carriers were
injected by applying unipolar current pulses at 20 cps frequency in the forward
direction. Reflection from nonirradiated control samples was obcerved aver the entire
Ispectral range (0.8 - 2 5
; p) and exhibited no structure- Irradiation with neutrons
(integral dose from 101 to 1018 neut/cm2) produced a clear-cut structure in the spec-
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tral region from 1to 2.5 P. 7he shape of the spectra depend on the irradiation done
and on the subsequent heat treatment, thus pointing to a direct connection between
the observed maxima and the damage produced by the radiation. From a comparison of
the data obtained with earlier results (FTT v- 5. 3188, 1963) on the photoconductivity
in irradiated silicon crystals, it is concluded that the maxima observed on the struc-
ture are correlated with the radiation-damage levels determined in the earlier paper.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures. (021 [WA95]
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LOKLKO, Ye., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SHEMORAYNY.-P., redaktar-,
"MAVYIVA, A., tekhaichoskiy redaktor.
[Technical training in the factory] Tekhnicheakoe obrazovanie na za-
vods. (Moskva) OMoskovskii rabochii,O 1954. 29 P. (HLRA 7:12)
(Technical education) (Zmployees, Training of)
)-nd. tekhn. n&uk, TFLINYUX9".!~,
.,tadjinp, the -f sub3t. I ta I-, nw, 2
rr-duced nickel eor'ent for nemented
ir. d1asal Io:iomoi:ve constructior, -rui-., IINIT:
198 '64.
USSR / Microbtology* Microbes Pathogenic for ri.-I'an
and Animals, Bacteria, Aerobic Bacilli
Ab3 Jourt Ref Zhur-'Biol., 1956,, No 17p 76766.
Author Lomakovskava. V. M
Inst Institute.
Title, On the Propagation of the Microbe of Siberian
Anthrax In Soils of Various Types.
Crig Pub: Sbe nauchn. tr, Llvovsk, zoovet, in-ta, 1956, 80
44-52,
Abstract: The possibility was studied of the propagation of
Bacillus anthracis in 8 different types of steri-
lized and nonsterilized soils with different humus
content and different pH (from 6.4 to 7.3). Soils
were contaminated with blood and detritus from
organs of mice and rabbits which had perished from
Siberian Anthrax. In sterile s6lls, In 24 hours
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SHLYRIII, Abram Shmerovich,; LIVIN. Boris Gustayovich,; LIVSHITS. Illya
loetfovich,: PISARUSKIT, Holsey leaskovich,; YIWZWV# Nikolay
Aleksandrovich#; RTKOY- a , lnz~.,red.; TUL'Tp A.M.,
k9nd. tekhn. na~F. -rateenzentio; MMOZOV, V.D., kand. takhn. noult, red.:
BORODULINA, I.A., red. izd-va,; POLISKAYA. R.0., tekha. rad.
f
[Highly productive cold working of metals] Vyaokoproizvoditellnola
kholodneia obrabotka metallov. Moskva, Goo. nouchno-takhn. izd-vo
washinostroit. lit-ry 1958. 294 p. (MIRA 11:12)
Netals-Cold working)
--LOYANIkIN, P.I.; CRECHENIN, M.Ye.
Problem of the atudy of gas flaw through the walls of aabestj5-
cement p1pes. TrLdy NIIAsbesttsementa no.19;56-61 '65.
(MIRA 18M
LOKLNOV, A., inzhener; KORKEYICHLV, N.; ZHOROV, S.
Improving the organization of automobile servicing. Avt.transP. 34
no.9:11-12 S 156. (HLRk 9:11)
(Automobiles--Maintenance)
PZRZPZLKIN, M., inzh.; ~qmwov..-A., inzh.
Bareau of Technical Assistance helps automotive transportation
units. Avt.tranap. 38 ao.2:17-19 7 160. (HUA 13:6)
.. (Transportation, Automotive)
PEREPEIKIN, M.; IA)MA[4')Vt A.
. --- -
State All-Union 1nstitute of Automotive 'transportation in 19~?.
Avt.transp. 40 no.l:r6 Ja '02. (MIFA 15:1)
(Transportation, Automotive--fiesparch)
LOKANOT, A.M.; SALINIMY. N.A.; CMMII, S.M.
.'-
Constructing walls mado of gypsum slabs with the aid of a nouldinp, board.
Rats. I isobr. predl. -Y stroi. no.96:3-6 154. (MUM 8:7)
1. Trost MosgrashdAnugloshilstroy Xinisteretya ugollnoy promyshlonnosti.
(Walls)
j 1 4 1 1 0 30 it it it W &a 11 a Ps a a if X M ~ A )) 121) 1416 k V *J949 #I ilUM46,09
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LOWIOV 0 A. P.
Stroeniye i zhizn' zbivotnago organizma (Structure and Life of Animal Organisms).
Novosibirsk. 1951., 32 pages with illustrations.
U-5235
LOKAFOj,_AvRwv;7-dot sent
Blood changes related to the age of the orgAnism. Probl.gemat.
i parel.krovi 3 no.3.'35-38 W-Je 158 (V.IRA l1s6)
1. Iz fiziologicheskoy lnboratoril (zav. A.P. Lomanov) Novosibirskogo
seltakokhozyaystvennogo institutn.
(BLOOD,
age factor (Ru%))
(ACM. effects
on blood (Rus))
UMNOV j F. K.
Ukatka asfalitobetonrqkh pokrytii. iolling of asphalt coatine. Moskva, Dorizdat
Gushosdora., 1943. 80 P. illus.
Vau DLC t TEM.
SOs Soviet Transportation and Coommications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
LOKANOV,Y.K., laureat Stn1inskoy premii, kandidat teklinicheskikh nauk
Zxperience In constructing cement concrete road surfaces in
winter. Avt.dor-17 no.3:11-16 N-D'54. (MIRA 8:10)
(Road construction--Cold weather conditions)
f I !~-i/-~ , I - I- . I 1~
RUSAJMV. D.A.-, IDMANOV. F.K.
"
Bco nomic efficlencT due to the reconstructed Moscow-goginsk
highway. Avt. dor. 19 no.10:8-9 0 156. (MMA 9:12)
(Roads)
LOMANOV, F.M.; MILLER, E.E., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KATS,
177.-, kand. tekhn. nauk# red.1 DEMIN, N.F., tekhn. red.
[Production and organization structure of machinery plants]
Proizvodstvennaia i organizatsionnaia struktura mashino-
stroitellnykh predpriiatii. Moskva, Mashgiz~ 1962. 97 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Machinery industry-Management)
L 6 HA N OV, -I.
wm"Ov. 1.
of the transportation of petroleum products. Art.
transp- 32 no-7:11-12 Jl 154. (XLELA 7:9)
(Petroleum products--Transportation) (Transportation,
AutomotiTe)
KISHCHENW, G.Ye., arkhitektor; LOWOV, I.A., inzh.
~Z~Ar-,Wm
Expansion of the baking industry in Moscow according to the
seven-year plan. Gor. khozs Mook. 33 no,3;8-10 Hr 159.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Moscow--Bakers and bakeries)
ki I
LOMAHOVP I.A., Inzh.
Drawing up the best plans of freight traffic flow. Gor.khoz..'4osk.
35 no.7.-26-29 il 161. (MA :L4.-7)
(Moscow-Transportation, Automotive Freight)
LOMANOV, L.A.(Novosibirsk)
WftW"I"
Cong"nital complete auriculoventricular heart block combined
with a defect of the interauricular septum. Klin.med- 33
no.6:83 Je '55- (KLR& 8:12)
1. Iz gospitallnoy torapevtichookoy kliniki (dlr. A.A.Domin)
Novosibirskogo maditainakogo instituta.
(HRAff-ABRORKITINS AND NFOEMITIES)
F.CERPTA YELICA Sec 2 'o1 1215 P~ysiolorj Yay 59
M4. EFFECT 01; FXIIEIIINIYN'FAI, ARTERIOVENOUS ANEURYSMS ON T)lE
IIEAII'I' (Ilussian text) - Lomanov L. A. Novosibirsk Med. Inst., Novo-
sibitsk, USSR - BYULL.F:KSPER,lJlOL.--I-MED, 1958, 45j6 (36-40) Tables
I Illus. 2
Chronic experiments on dogs with formation of a.v. fistulae support clinical ob-
servalions on the complicated changes in the heart which take place in congenital.
and traumatic a. v. aneurysms. Endarteritis appears at the site of the anastomosis.
Certain conditions are created favouring the development of septic endocarditis
even without the inoculation of bacteria. Associated bacteraernia (Streptococcu a
viridans) indicates an autoinfeettve character of the se?tic process. (11,18)
rv, :,.7 ed ~-; C 4L
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vericus an our ism in the
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LOMANOV, L.A,
Diagnosis of a nonpigmented form of Addison's disease. Probl. endok.
i gorm. 10 no.6:5&-59 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kafedra,gospitallnoy terapil (z&v. - prof. A.A.Demin) Novosibirskogo
meditsinskogo instituta.
SU~BJECT USSR F7TYSICS C2,RD 1 / 2 PA - 1-170
.AUTHOR BLINOV,G.A., XREESTNIKOV,JU.S., IOUANOV,Y.F.
TITLE Measuring the Ionization Power of Particles in a Bubble Chamber.
PERIODICAL gurn.eksp.i teor.fis,.Ll,fasc-5,76~-770 (1956)
Issued: 1 / 1957
CQhtrary to other authors the authors of the present work employed the method
of pressure drop up to a certain level, which warranted a very stable operation
of the chamber. The experimental part of the work was carried out by means of
the synchrocyclotron of the Institute for Nuclear Problems of the Academy of
Science in the USSR.
Structure of the chamber and selection of mode of operation: The work space
of the chamber consists of a cylindrical vessel of stainless steel (inner dia-
meter 92 mm, height 70 mm)- Simply distilled technical propane with a vapor
odensity of 30 atm at 640 C was used as an operating liquid. The construction of
the chamber is discussed on the basis of a drawing. A particular feature of the
device described is the drop of pressure in the chamber down to a constant
regulatable level.- By a pressure stabilizer and through an electromagnetic in-
let valve carbonic acid gas is introduced under pressure of 38 atm. This
pressure is transferred by means of water to two membranes. After complete con-
densation of the gaseous phase the chamber is ready for expansion. During work
with an accelerator the chamber was fitted in a collimated bundle of neutrons
with average energy, in a bundle of f-quanta originating from the decay of
neutral pions, or in a bundle of particles emitted from the target and from the
&rn.ekap.i teor.fie,~1,faso-5,762-770 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1770
walls of the collimator in the direction of the protons. A control system made
the remotely controlled measuring of temperature, pressure, and other quant-4-
t"es possible in the chamber.
Methods for the measuring of the density of the traces: At present the grain
densities in nuclear photo emulsions are being determined by the method of the
average length of distances and from the number of distances. The authors em-
ployed similar methods, viz. 1.) The method of simply counting the number of
bubbles. 2.) Tr method of the average length of distances, which is the most
objective. 3. Determination of the number of distances exceeding a certain
minimum distance. This method is the most accurate for dense traces. The densi-
ties of the traces of 5 cm length can be determined within a 20-fold variation
range with errors of from 6 to 10~ without modifying the accuracy of the
chamber.
In conclusion the identification of the PiLrticles and the dependence of the
density of the trace on the velocity of the particle is discussed. The
distinguishing features of electrons, protons, deuterons, and pions are
pointed out.
INSTITUTION:
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 V Pi~ - 1778
AUTHOR KUZNECOV,E.V., LOLIANOV,MI.F., BLI11OV,G.A., CIIUAIT SEN-NJAXl
TITLE A Bubble Chamber for the rtudy of Cosmic Radiation.
PERIODICAL ~urn.eksp.i toor.fis,31,face.5,911-911 (1956)
Issued: 1 / 1957
Although the life of the bubble germs created by the ionizing particle is con-
siderably shorter than the time taken by the drop in pressure, there is a pos-
sibility of making use of bubble chambers for the study of cosmic radiation.
This possibility, which is discussed in the course of the present work, consists
in increasing the degree of efficiency of the chamber, i.e. in the relative in-
crease of the portion of time in which the chamber is sensitive. The degree of
efficiency is determined by the duration of sensitivity in each individual
cycle and by the duration of the cycle. By shortening the cycle and by other
measures~he degree of efficiency of the bubble chamber could be increased to
such an extent that the investigation of cosmic radiation by means of a bubble
chamber became practically possible.
The bubble chamber is schematically shown in form of a drawingi it consists of
a chamber, a limiter and a compressor. The cylinder-shaped chamber is filled
with FREON-113(c ClF ~ and has a volume of 1 liter. The windows consisted of
organic glass panes. The compressor causes periodical compression and expansion
of the air with a frequency of 10 cycles per second. The necessary power output
is low because the energy used for compres!iion is liberated on the occasion of
expansion. The cylinder of the compressor is filled with oil. By way of this oil
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the stress caused by the plunger is transmitted to the water contained in the
limiter, and from there to the FREON-13 in the bubble chamber.
The limiter regulates the limits within which pressure in the chamber is modi-
fied, it causes the pressure curve to assume the appearance of a rectangular
wave. The upper and lower limit value is determined by the pressure P B and Pi
in the left and right part of the limiter respectively. P a is 1,5 or twice as
high as the pressure of the saturated vapors of FREON-13, and P i is lower by
about 10 atm than the pressure of the saturated vapors. The ratio between the
duration of compression and that of expansion can be changed by changing the
quantity of FREON-13 in the chamber or the quantity of water in the limiter. The
pressure curve recorded by means of a capacity manometer was observed on an
oscillograph. The bubbles cannot conglomerate during compression, they rise to
the top, and then conglomerate in a trap which is filled with cooled solid car-
bonic acid. An attached photograph shows traces which were recorded with the
chamber. When the chamber was set up in the cellar of a two-storeyed house, an
average of 5 cosmic rays per minute was observed. A rough estimate of the degree
of efficiency furnishes the value of 011.
INSTITUTION:
LOMA~1017 ST'TIF011, Yu.-
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"Meamwement of the Ionizirg Capacity of Particles In a Bubble
Chamberp" paper presented at CERN Symposium, 1956, appearing In Nuclenr
Instruments, No. 1, pp. 21-30, 1957
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Vic rx)951billty of the mi,asureatent of the Iorax(rg power
of PArticlos tn a prcipAne biibble chamber Ir demoTtstratt.A.
The hamber was operallng in conjoinction kith an ILCZ,3!ert,-
-
-
-
C
10r.
e. us~- Of th'! mt-OCA of the riA,~,Ctinn of press
u
rc
to
a rc-otmilab)e cr)nb*,4n1 Iev(A viisured 1ho staWhty of thA:n-
1~~r op, rallr- rwcv~i:try Ivr
perlud of 3,n,,ifjvity wji; IU m5ce. Measurements ot trx
Ionizing ptmcr %)I r.1rtfcIe* wora carrztd QQI In tile tange
tip to Oght ctmvt ill tilt 11"m [o wntiallon. It was fr,und thm. the
trAck ('.~n,lty I Lll%i~L-4 with tht: vviocily (J 0a- partick its
))jl' for i -. U-6. ~',,r vcl,rnties to t)i3t n[ light, rda-
t1yWic incr,ab, in thL track devaity is cb,erv,~tj. rhu us('-d
mcthLwt~ an tho trAck eVAIU.L(lUn arv d~icrl6vd. (muth)
'AUTHORS: Lomanov, Y.F..) and Chirikov, B.V. 120-5-4/35
TITLE: The Effect of Overlap in tLe Yeasure-,rents of Track Density
in a Bubble Chamber (Uchct perek-rytiya ,,)ri izirierenii plot-
nosti sleda v puzyr'kovo:7 kamert,
PERIODICAL; Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta,.1957, 110-5,
pp. 22 - 25 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The possibility of measurinE the ionization (track
density) produced by charGed particles in a bubble chamber
was discussed in Ref.1 and a method for carryinc out such a
measurement zras ~~roposed. The airi, of tlie -Ipresc-nt -;eaper is to
review the different methods of measurinu, the ionization and
to give an anal7sis of the statistical eriors JLLvolved. The
track density is defined (as in Ref.1) as the initial number
of nucleating bubbles per unit len~pth of tract Produced by a
charged particle in the liquid. If the track density is
sufficiently small, it can be determined b,-~ a simple count of
t4on
the bubbles on a :,hotore-,!i of tbe track. In ordinary condi .1. s
however, it is necesszry to take into account rardori of overlap
of the bubbles and thus a direct measuri-ient of the track
density is imposcible. The followinE model i;3 a.-6umed. ImaLes
of the bubbles are circular and all have the ;3ame diameter D.
Uardl/3The centresof these bubbles are randor,,.ly dist:-ibuted alonE; a