SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTAPCZUK, B. - OSTAPENKO, K.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R001238420016-4
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
January 3, 2017
Document Release Date:
June 21, 2000
Sequence Number:
16
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
![]() | 2.6 MB |
Body:
OSTAPCZUK, Bronislaw, vgr
Economic success of the Lower Silesian region. Priseil techn 84
nobl6tl,3 21 Ap 163.
1
1. Frzerwodniczaoy Prexydium Wojewodakiej Hady Narodowej, Wroclaw.
w 4V *-# -4- -a- dal qVI - w
!** db~:A,
poffoot in
to Be sompopoo6c..,
OW166,01
-09
l
se l
P&OWOMW MANUUM V. Vzooklotin and A.
00tiolernku. (Stal, -09
00 ,,
IOU S 4 a-67). fin Itt"Wison). Do 06A (or the carlovirs .00
O
*
'
rnnt;n
~
a
Fro 0
4,41111aining (a) 0-75 of offif4m, 2-0 1-501. if Itinpatrio, arml
*0 Lee
rbf chnimillm, AM 1b) 1-2 1.0% (of ooihi,ovit awl 13 1 fi`o' t)f
chromium was investigated. Maximum harthwim %oato (AdaitVA 11V
*00 clurwhino from IXWOW C. Ile silimon-chrundum Pfrel suitalo6v
treated (qtwnrhrt1 from MOW C. in toil or watcr !nd tem[wiwl see
at 220-2W V.. tL-prMinp on thio harvinram rrquinofl~ is a perfret , Y
sea Joe
ptvA substitute for the turWate-n-1mrsoring atmi. The, carillon mntent
shcouttl to- 0-40-0-150%.
I
I
k Nee
9
z:09
o
I L 0, NULLWWSOCAL U7141611,411 CM111PICATIVIN
o
%
8
'0
-
-BI- 1:0 0
%to
it I-S."Goit -A I tell.10, .10
0
; 10
go
-
9 47 OD d I IF 9 JA -1 0 1 w IN *-;I-e W,
a
u
, i9ppeopip" *Ann a a a a a "a a I In Wva
0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4s
0
Slaw not With ism tnmuw Owbm amiml. 1,104011-%
% 461Ajvppk,), JMW. ION, Noi 1$ P. pp 7.1 7,51 On Itn"aam
1
ligh ajar"] p1m) NI'2 shwild (.4"Amil sevonling ~IN-cifivatioll
itrtmin 041-077%, silken 040% max., manganew 0411". mat
rhmmiurn 4-14-11%, tunplen 11-9-12.111" orml vanwlium'213 2 0%
Th
i
b
b
d
h
J~
00 owc
e 1wrwnt investijmt
nn a
n the car
an (viornt wa-
t
at
mrreamml to 0,M-095%, the atftl, aftritIpmehing fr(nu 125)'C
arm] tenilm-ring at bW' C. for 0 hr., had a IlkbrituAl himliv-ow d 04.
(Wj Cwt mmial"I with &5-59C for atrol of*p specANI "impimition
all so
'
40 0
go
-
7j it amj7
u S A* .0 Ir
a
IN
qc
ty 'v 0 Of a a ItaOf a It It
see 166 6099
J L'
It to bill IN
is a r v v so a b It 8 D a It w ate
go A A I 1 1. T-A-1-1
0: lkon_ _1040101111111 ewuwoj
,
t
0.4
% I
W
l A
0
u
"
in s
.
41
IjAk..
AW 5. NO ". r "'mrMT-11A .1h 1
Morel "wild 41 11,11;
Ad, cr .41JOYI 1 0, 2.11
21 N. 41,11 W, 932 Cr. Mo ard 14 !,:i t-
,
0 I.-S awfle IIMI[fwt ml, "bril of 1, lwal".1 g1jam,
Nfee hartkning triati-iii iwi-
qW." wilb Ow jojrj%~ tA Cktinsuli, M101,11.111"K '141
h
I
1
1
h
N VI
STIM h-
4~11111#11
"14KII."h '
A- 11101%, IMI
*m
.00
as .00
so
00,
0 ago
00
ass go
Sol
00
as -too.
so '00
00 1
;01 0 69 ID P sololm,
0 0 0 0 0 0 o '0 o o 1 0 o "S "
0 0 Wo 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 a
41~
To 00000,0000 000 00 0 **1** go:** q a of 00 0 0
OBTAMIKOO - A.A.
Tvo cases of isolated lymphogranulomatosis of the an-all intestire.
Rhirurgiia 36 no.22113-115 P 160. (MIRA 13tl,2)
(lb-MTINES-TUMORS1 (HOrGINIS DISUSE)
OSTAPENKO, A.A,, inzh.; LYAhTC)V, A.V., 111zh.
Using the UP-3 machine in rapid driving of an inclined
drift. Shakht. stroi, 7 no.8:21-24 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:21)
1. Kustovaya spetsializirovannaya proyektno-konstruktorskaya
gruppa kombiriata Donetskugoll (for Ostapenko). 2. Institut
gornogo de"'s AN [JkrSSR (for Lvakhov).
OSTAP-7.-KO, A.A. -'.
'!a(-haniring perforating nporations. Bezop. truds v pron. "I
no.7:1S JI 158. Ofni, 11: ))
1. liachal'nlk Tenlkinakoy ryonnoy gnmotekhnichoskoy inapektail
upravlantya Kagndannkogo nkruga GoagortekhnnAtors RSFSR.
(Minn murveying)
OSTAPRIKO.- A. F.
Use of knee pads in mines. Ugoll Lrkr. 5 no.509 My '61.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Starshiy inzhener po tekhnike bezopasnosti kmbinata. Luganskugol'
(Coal miners)
OSTAPFNKO, A.L. -..
Case of' qevr-re post, i ni'luen 7.al roptic chJasmatir arachnoiditis.
Trud ,rurk.nauch.-Isol.trakh.inst. 6:177-179 160. (MIT-A 15.11)
~MFIJINGITIS) (OPTIC CHIASH-DISECES) ( INFLITIriA)
Vlrolc7y. .1j.-jan .;.nd AnImr.1 ',,Iruses. R;Ab 1,,.g
VIrun.
Ate Jour Rol' Zhur - Blol., 'Ic) i.,~, No ~'1313
Author 0sLapc;nw, A. L.
L11st :",0t givir,
T I t 1,3 PWO CqDOfi 01' A5',jIItI,-I In
Vaccinatlun, Trcat,.~d by Bloinycin.
Or!:. Pub Lqcd. zh. Jnugl.,3ta-vi, 1~57, No. 13, V5-7f:-,
Abstr,-tct No ab3tr~,ict :~Ivo~n.
Card 1/1
OSTAFMO, A.L., kand.med.nauk Madivomtok)
Clinical aspects of herniation of the Intervertebral disk. Vop.
neirokhir. 23 no.6t45-" N-D 159. (MIRA 1~:4)
(IYMVIRTIBRAL DISK DISPIACIM99T)
OGTAM790, A.L., kand.m"nauk
Some data an the role of trairnatic mamcmts In the origin of
lumbosacral radiculitle. Zdrav.Turk. 2 zio.6&28-31 V-D 158.
(IqMMM, SPINAI,-DIS&,SES)
MISCELLANEOUS
"Lordosimeter - A Devi~-e for Measurint~ the L-Lmbar Curvature if %be
Spinal Co-umn Ln Lumba-,~,,i , Syndr,-)mes , bj Cand-late -)f Me,:I,-a~ 3--'en - eq,
A.L. Ostaperiko, Sovetskaya Meditsina, N, 5, MY 195' pp -21 L22.
A gtmpie appliance f,)r the measurement, if lumbar lordosis is des 'ri-
bed. It -onsists of two wDoden str.;~s: -)ne bu cm. bong, the other -
-5 to 20 cm. The fiat side -)f the L,)n,, str,j, is appiled to the back f
a standing patient so that the upper part of the str.p Is touching the
most prominent part of the th)racir curvo )f the spinal column, and the
lower part Is in -ontact with the jr,-jmine-nt part :)f the qacrum- In
doing this, a ho~l,)w space s formed between the wooden strip and the
lumbar curve. The maximum sagittai (iepth ,f a sort of trough thus rea-
ted 's called the depth of the ori)s -,. T,, measure it, another, gra-
duated, wooden str.p (a simpip ruer rmij t,e wised) is ballit In, horizon-
tai,y, moving edgewise throuj~t a si~)t -u*. n the vert~cai rtrip.
On the basis of his study Df -5~ ~~'..ent5 with iumbosacrai comp~li'n*""'
45 of whom were suffering from an ac~it- -imbosacrai radiculitis, the
Card 112 - 52 -
MISCELLANEOUS
author consLder~,; 1epLt,,j -,!' . .5 t,,-, 4 -in. u3 nurmai ,)rdosis, thoE;e w,:I~.r
1.5 cm. as atten,iated, and thuse -)ver 11 cm. as a hyperiordosis. He C-)n-
ciudes by stating that per' -.)f ~~(,.vere lumbosacra, pain ani Its abate-
ment were remarkably -.-jn--)r~ianL with ~:raphq obtained by measuring tile
depths of the lordoss
Card 2/2 - 53 -
O!fTAPENKO, A.L., kand.med.nauk (Vladivoatok)
Diagno3is of hernia of the intervertebral dinks. Feltd. i akush. 25
no.11:17-20 N 160. (KUU 13: 11)
CATERV rIMMe DISK--HMIA)
MCROZOV. G.M., BAZANOV. II.I.; IVANO, A.G.; OVILPIEKO, A.N.; TENNOV.
G.F.: SHMYZV, B.G.; KAMOV, A.N. (translator]; KOOMOV, A.V.,
red.; DOTSMO, A.A., tekhn.red.
[Sports in foreign countries; track athletics; collected materials)
Sport 2a ruboshom; lo&ain ntletika. Sbornik mAterialoy. Moskva.
Goo.izd-vo 171skulltura i sport,* 1959. 208 p. (MIRA 13-4)
1. Moscow. TSentral'nyy nauchno-issladovmtel'skAy Inntitut fizi-
chaskoy kul'tury.
(Track athletics)
-- -) r, T )I T-N FIc" "i) N
Name OSTAPENKO, A. N.
Dissertation I Development of speed in the 110-
meter hurdle runner during training
Degree I Cand Ped S--i
Defended At State Csrtral Order of Lenin In.3t of
Physi,,-al C,-Iturk- imeni 1. V. Stalin
Publ-ication Date, Plane .1 1957, MoFj^-)w
Source Kruihnaya Lot,)pisl No 6, 1957
OSTAPENYO. A.S., podpolkovnik
Circular mlide ruln. Artill.thur. nn.A-45-48 Ag '5 -).
(MIHA 13-3)
(Slidm rule)
sov/44 - 58 - 4 - 3410
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, 1958, Nr 4,
p 161 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ostapenko, A.S.
TITLE: An Artillery Logarithmic Circle (Artilleriyakiy logarif-
micheskiy krug)
PERIODICAL: Artill. zh., 1953, Nr 8, pp 45-48
ABSTRACT: The author describes the construction, manufacture and
use of a logarithmic circle 18 cm. in diameter which has special
scales and is intended for artillery computation.
V. M. Bradis
Card 1/1
a o0 0 111 -0
GA it 711-A 1 .1 10 m b if
a Alf -t 00
0
Xi'~' c6balt
go N., a. 1_,
*0 ,, 1. 1., ".) .." .
if thir tfl~ 1 4 111 A, ". .1 1, -. I h.
0
0 lltk~ 14 2 61%ni., ..Ip cwill k~ 4, k tir 1 k
awl life othk I C 1. 4, 1 if. Mo 411.1 k
p
- 11"I"' I' -
Via
"It Art
-
Noth it,
00 taffily fulffe& p (it V,(I AIIIICAIIIIA 4fiff ('41111ij
.1tilsOwuld I- I.,I - i i .1mg "
Ith milft'lli, fit 4" ...... .
sith tw4tins At it%- I.w A If, - .1 -w .
'
A 1411c, .41 Am'. A1,11.1 -14 '.. . .
Ildi- A 44
4-J'~% lim.11 mill. l"I'l h, " ". ,
Ili, ibir firmsha if MASIM-1 6 1 b" I JPIIA ~ - 11
-,
, MICII I' IK-411119 Ili, L, %% L-, i-.l
;
liful Ilm .1ti-I to I-N., , 1-14,114 .1 it,,
It.1m full , nan arial Own-AinK Ili Air. _' AIM' Allf.4
row 2W t.w 31. mn loll,_M hi A,, - Air I . 1,
Ing Ow Ci A\ -k,, 1-1 At 9.., an,l lh~ 0 .\I , k., t.. i
PO 11711* I.W
l:
wm And IIAF,I,tttn4 fit -I Ali, I ii~ If if ~ A,
t
~
-111 111 1 'A -C-1 01.11. Aft, f f-144111-111AMMI III A 111.19
'all 4
IN I'vir"
-00
. -00
.00
.00
.09
:00
0
&IS 1L. it
;7% 16 ow p tv It 0 art I,
00000000000:0::. * 0
ZUM, R.I.; XMTYGIN, V.S.; VINOGRO, M.I.;
4
LYIJBINSXAU, N.A.; DZUGUTOV. M.Ya.; SIJLVKI redaktor;
GOLYATKINA, A.G., redrktor-, KMSON, I.M.. tekhnichookiy redak-
tor.
(Plasticity of steel at high temperatures] Plastichnost' ntali
pri vysokikh temperaturakh. Moskva, Goa.nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo
lit-ry po chernol I tevetnol metallurgii, 1954. 100 p.
(Steel-Retallography) (Muu 6: 1)
a 11,- # .1-1~ Ak 11 0 t I-A A. 1 0 00a WTII 1 6 d I f
logo ~T---
00 A
00 MAGNETIC CHROMIUM&MOSTO AYID 01KNIMA-VOL014.10A STM, 00
00
0
; WITH 30% OF COBALT, V. A. Erakhtim. and A V. Ostapr~koe
"
; 00
94
00
1
l1
Pus 0iwn).
(KeehostTonna Stal,1937' No 7, ppe 32-3
)* (1 1
00 The stools studi;3-cortainod is) about 0% of chrCa
ium and 6% -00
of tungsten, and (b) 8-9% of chromium and 2.23% of molybdowsm,
' -90
cobalt. The object of the
both series containing about " of
Investigation was to establish the beat host-troatment condition# for 00
the stools and for the timlshsd magroto in order to obtain the ~06
00 opttaxe maeretic properties. Attention was also given to the -00
00 deterioration of the magnetic properties due to faulty treatment Is so
and the possibility of 9cumtoracting such deterioration by repeated
-
host treatmentoo The offelits of Intermediate Umperint, %,ievching 00
land the time of artificial sigolor, were studied and, in some cases, 90
microscopic oxamizatices were also made. The results were used 90
to draw up a complete host-trostmant schedule for these stools. aee
.10 Is
zoV 0
a I a I L aOIVAMMMAL L111141"I ILWOKAMP
OF T --- W--V 'T- 11
q
cr rw Is 41 MisI
0-0 ri 4
` 4 **
A111? ?? ? ?I I I 1 42
L &
a
A ra
I t' : I -JL-A I J-Al U Q
64
ft, lr
pt's
1
9MC11,411 ..0 0611f.f-41 .[.I.
foe Pi
00 tj
00 a'.
X&POkle Q"MWWa*bfiW= 2" vift Ib'!. Cd COWL 90
00
No. K, pp. 17-T2). (In Runiart). 7U alwA invmt*&t"l c-11tailled .
0940, of cwhon, &20% of silitoon. 0.2301. of mangaillver, 11-32". ilf 00
1-60% of molykxleiburn still 14-55% of volialt. 'I'll(, 00
69-3 metal was melted down in a 3-ton beale are furnace 4rxl mal inlip ^9 0
go Ot 2WAg. irw(Am. a Web ... allowed to coo), annealed at SLINY C., then
vosilrA at tile rats of 3W Fler hr. and rolial down to a 13 nini. K
11 00
33nim.pirip. 11he Invostixation itadf was conrernetl %fill tile 0111,11V 011110
of the effft-t of a varibty of hrial-treiiintront lirtwevitirto (in tit., -00
000 magne-tic pfopertivil of the sivel, and it inclutird a studir of tile ~00
f perhatiting
effecu on U"e Propertim 0 on the mpthods of draling
09
with material whicit W bow impwhilated and slao tile effect of - Foe
artifickal Wi at IOD' C. Suitably brat-treated material. when
ly
l
f
-00
orve o
6 of 100 oetr4l. wall found to hi%ve a voprelve
treted in a fir
> 150 (*TWA MA a remanellov, of '#(KV imillill.
1
"
i
to Wil units itlas, W a
t -17 E*-
M A 1 0 PW
oo
ge
b
*
0 0 0 4 0000 *see*** foolb 0
1.
12
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 a a e 0, 0 00000 0 0 0 0
2
2 2
a to *1* 0
0 0
CGTAPENKO, B.F., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; VOU)SUIM1110, F.G., egronotD--
-1orevvOTTbrator
Ten-7ear-old oak shelterbelts planted In clusters. Agroblologlin
no.4:613-618 Jl-Ag '59. (KRA 12:10)
I.Khar'kovskiy sel'skokhozyaystvenny7 Institut.
(Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.)
(Oak)
USSR/Forestry. Forestry and Fori-st C~zlt.iva*Aon- J-3
Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 1_017, 1~92
Author Rstajnr~o, D.F.
Inst 6
Title An Experimnt on (,r,)uff~p V,re~;t Stripe, by Acorn Serving
on the "Commintst" Mucati,-knAl FariD.
Orig Pub: Zap. Kharkovsk. s.-kh iri-La, lP5'. 10047), 16~-iRo
Abstract: Results am descrftfd of oak Frowth In experimental
field-pro-tective fnr-~,Sl. --trips, rlanted In a nIduB form on the
farr ~~f th- Markov agrioiltuml in-
ctitute in 1951-1952 on &:,. area of 3 hertares and in productive
forest strips of the educational farm of so-wing and planting
in 19249-1950 on an area of over --,0 hp(~tamn- Tbe condition of
one-, two- and thzN-o-year old vnluir, oa),q Is reported on charts,
depending on the va-iet:~, rjann,-~.- of plAcing the cover culti-m-
tions, the &ntcced-nt t*,,p,~. and methrAL, of soil preparation.
Bib. 13 refs.
card 1/1
CG'AF-Ni,O~, F: - F.
"The Effect or th.,
Cai: Seedl--m-s Dr th,~-, C--, 0'
Cand AZr 3ci,
11c L, Oct
Surv ey o~ Sc fi- a iv~ 7(~-c!,nic a I .)~. :3--r tw~ -fe7A-d
,Jji~jier -~d~.catj,,nal lrastitu*'!
I
So: Sum. *.o. )ill, 5 ?-'.a,,- 5~
C
3-10-10/30
AVIHOR I nko, D.D., Doteent, Director of the Sverdlovsk lAw In-
_9111kk~
stituts imeni A.Ya. Vyshinskiy
TITLEs To Solve in a More Active Way the Problems Set by "Letter
I-100" (Aktivneye reshat' zadachi postavlennyye pielmom I-100)
Suggestions made by the Teachers' Collective (Predlozheniye
kollektive prepodavateley)
PERIODICALs Vestnik Vysahey Shkoly, 1957, # 10, pp 41 - 45 (USSR)
kBSTRACTs The Sverdlovsk Law Institute endeavored to realize important
educational projects which comprise the reduction of lectures,
practical and seminar work and examinations, and increased con-
trol of independent work. As a result, the winter and spring
examinations showed better marks and the number of unqualified
students diminished. The activity of the student scientific
society increased considerably. Typographic handbooks and
various educational aids were introduced, dealing with Soviet
law, civil and criminal law, etc. The students performed
practical training at the district centers (Sverdlovsk, Chelya-
binsk, Tyumen', Omsk and Xurgan) where qualified workers are
available. Scholarship requirements were also increased. The
Card 112 reduction of compulsory lectures and the reorganized educational
To Solve in a More Active Way the Problems Set by "Letter 1-100" 3-10-10/30
process gave the students spare time for sports, reading, theater
and cinema.
The author states that there is, however, still the problem
of parallelization of certain subjects. He does not agree with
a complete reorganization of the teaching plan but suggests only
partial alterations such as the elimination of certain subjects
from seminars, and increased course work.
The author points out that of 400 students of the two primary
courses, 300 are members of the KPSS. All the students entered
the institute after completing practical work or army service,
nd do not need any unnecessary control. They must be granted
:
ore independence. At the same time, however, the control of
educational training must be increased. The author concludes
that the main task for 1957/58 Is a thorough investigation of
the mentioned problems.
ASSOCIMON: fterd1makly yarldicheskiy Institut Ineni A. Ye. Vyshinskogo
(ft*ra1VV&k 1AV Institute ineni A. Ya. Vyehinskiy)
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
ALIPA70V, V.!'.; OSTAPEN1:0, D.T.
Removing broken cones from drilling tools. Sbor. rats.
predl. vnedr. v proizv. no.2:5 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1, Rudoupravleni.7e imeni Dzerzhinskogo, shakhta "Saksagan'".
(Boring machinery)
Q-
DOW Tabn b7
Wo
rn
V11 Op &wka, I
f1hove pwfa
TO
VVW43. oni
Author : F. Ostapchankc
Ins t : -Tridt1_Vu-_t_a__oT_ LMST 14inis try of Radlotechnical Indu~;*.r--
Title On the methods of X-ray investigation of cathode oxl,_ieS
Orig Pub: Tr. n.-i in-ta, M-vo radioteklin. prom-sti SSSR I.),,
vyp. 1, (29), 34-47
Abstract: A method of X-ray investigation of carbonates and oxides
of alkali earth metals was worked out. Getting of c1ear
X-ray pictures of the carbonates wan secured by the re-
moval of the crys tall iz ing 11 0% froin thom by calninatlon
in the air at -7000. For tFie Investigation of the
oxides of Ba, Sr and Ca, which are chemically unstable
in the air, the lamps were opened in neutral atmo3phorc'
and the oxide layer was covered there with a protective
coating of wnx. Single and double carbonate systems
when precipitated with Na2CO and Mt)2"3 '71" so-ne
what different pictures despite that he carbonate
Card 1/2
U.Lelu beci.
Card 2/2
Category USSR/Photoeffect - Electron and Ion Bmission H-2
Ab,q Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 195'(, No 164o
Author Ost!~Pc
Title r-Oii-Procedures for X-ray Structural Investigation of Oxide C,ithodes
Orig Pub Tr. N.-i. In-ta. M-vo radlotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956, vyp. 1 (29), 34-4-,,
Abstract The optl'Um conditions are established for X-ray-structural analysis of
carbonates of alkali-earth metals. It Is noted that In the investigation
of oxides that are not stable in air It is necessary to develop apparatus
that permits the analysis to be performed while the cathode-operates in
VaccXIM.
The investigation of the interlaminations between the core and the oxide
is of little effectiveness. The author believes that it is advisable in
this case to employ electron-diffraction analysis.
Card 1/1
- ~ ~C % 1; 7; A':,' *,'.'. ~,. 7 ~, I '~-t - .' 1 " ', , I
YF ~ P, r ~T,'~' C:'~ :'
'Roentpen Inve-stir-aticnr of the Ftructure of Tantalates nnd Preliminary
Rerults of lheir Anplication to Ketal-Cnpillnrv Cathodes" from Annotations from
1.4orks Co-i)leted in 1955 at ths~ State Union Sci, ReF, Iust-, Min, of Radio LnfJneeri!E
IM -
So: B-I,rqopO(,4
.~ and ' 7*,It,,-D'
y7%. - -. ('
"Roentren investigation of t!ie Structure of interlays-r!; between the
Core of a Cathode and its Coatinf~' from Annotations of Work5 00=1eted in 195.' at
the State Onion Scl. Res, Iust: Min, of Radio Enpineerinp, Ind,
S(- ; B-3,(-)Rr PQE4
IE r rSTA-Cl-lN"'O
"Darelonnent of Elelct.ronographic ethod! for lnv-stl (ynt trip Thin --rysta.,
Films, Coatings, ar4 Denosits" from Annotations of 'tiorks Completed in 1955 at ti,e
Itate Union ~-cl. Req. lust-, ~-',In, of R-dio Enrinceriny Ind.L
SO: B-3,OPO,964
2mummom"Te.p.
Using X-ray analysis for investigating oxide-coated cathodes.
Izv. AN SSM. Ser.fiz.20 no.7-755-760 Jl '56. (MLRA 9:11)
(X raya--Industrial applications)
(Ilectron tibes)
)/-W(b) IJP(c) JD
1 hh26-66
17UMWON NRI AP5028840 un/6368M 1/0014/0019
1 1'~5
535.373.2
4q1
!AUTHORS:. ?!Alakbov, V. P. I OBtqchen ko, Ye. F.
TITLE: Concerning the excitation of krypton
SOURCE: Zburnal prikladnoy spektroskopil, v. 37. no. 1 1965, 14-19
TOPIC TAG~9: -kr7pton,, gas discharge, qxcitation spectrum. oscillator
Btrength.-optic transition
ABSTRACT:':~ * In view of the lack of data on the physical processes
wbich occur in krypton discharges, the authors determine the popula-
tions of.the Is, 2p,, and 3p levels of krypton. The investigations
were madeiwith a diffraction-grating spectrometer (DFS-12). The
spectrum 1#*as recorded with a photomultiplier and an automatic record
The dischiirge was produced in a tube 200 mm long and 25 mm In diam-
eter. Thi) gas was excited with direct current. The electric para-
meters ofthe discharge were plotted with the aid of two probes. A
0:1agram ot the energy levels and transitions in krypton is shown iA
L 106-46
WCESSION NR: AP5018840
i
Pig*. I of the Enclosure. 7he oscillator strengths of 13 krypton
spectral lines In the visible and near Infrared regions were calcula-
ited and the various results tabulated. The results indicate that the
2p and 3P levels of krypton are not excited directly, but in steps,
but the experimental data are Insufficient for a final conclusion.
'The authors thank ProfessorA. N. Tekuchev for valuable remarks.,
Orig. art. has: I figure, 2 formulas and Ptables.
ASSOCIATION: None
SMBMT=3 2BSep64 ENCLS 01 StrB COM. OP
NR M SOVS 012 OTHER: 003,
2,/3
03019940
01
krfiftm
pig* 3, Magram Of engrV leveu arA
nc
cad
mr,'AlMovp V.P.1
Spectroscopic S".1114Y nf a 9lr)%'--liscV,.Frge In krypton. a ir. prikl. spekt,
2 no.61489-41)4 J.- 16r. (MIRA 18j7)
I V.F.; CLTAII-(,;iL,:,'F.~~', Yt.-.~.
1-giLAKHOV ,
Ex-,itati'.)n of 7-."-. jr~r- ~j-kt. 3 r.(.1 - , .- - , ' - 1 ; c, .
I ...
. .; 19 : ~-, ,
;9G
k~U a
'0 MV03691651003/OD5/0576/0577
ACC NRj 3mma coiZ2
rX,
AVMOA: 03t0kDQ399---Ub.L
03G: none
TITIX: The W-24H gas laser
SouRCEI Zhurnal prikladnoy spektrookopLis v& 3. no. 6, 1965~ 576-577
IOPIC TAGSt laser, gag laser, helium neon laser
ABSTRACT, 'The W-24)1 laser Is a source of high-intensity monochromatic coherent ra-
diation designed for use In experimental systems of directional communications. tole-
v1siont precision range-finding, etc., as well as for demonstrations and research work
In the field of lasers. A plane-sphere or sphere-sphere resonator is used In the
instrument. This element Is made of two quartz mirrors with highly reflective
multilayer dielectric coatings. In cases of misalignment, the equipment may be re-
aligned without tha need for highly specialized instruments or skilled personnel. A
gas-discharge tube filled with a helium-neon mixture Is the active element. The ex-
eftation source is a28-30 Me. cocillator with an output power of more than 90 watts.
This source requires 500 watts of power, measures 385x 230x 170 wo overall, and
weigbs 15 kg. A stabilized do source Is optional equipment. Basic parameters of the
instrument t emission waveUngth-0. 63 or 1. 15 v s mission power-$ ow at A a 0. 63
1/2 UDCs 535.99
1 11-25