SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSOKIN, S.D. - OSOLOW, A.I.

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OSOKIN,, Sergey Dmitriyevichl TIKIiOI.'Ii(OV, V.N.f -ed.; RAKITO, I.T., ed. (Treasures of the "planet Ocean."]Sokroishcha Oplanety Roan." Mockva, Izd-vo "Znanio,m 1962. 46 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tokhnike. XII Seriia; Goilogiia i geogra- fiia, no.14) (MIRA 150) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Geograficheakog) obshchestva SSSR (for Osokin). (ocean) P~MINp_ S.D. Length of the coastline of the U.S.S.R. Okeenologi-ia 2 no.5: 943 162. (MIRA 15311) (Shorelines) -OSOKINP S.D* "Ahead of un llja the ocean" by B*V. Liapunov and "In ialltrin bathyscaphe" by A. Piecard. Reviewed by S.D. Osokin. Priroda 51 nc.8:225-126 Ag 162. (VIRA 15:9) 1. Voyenno-politichakayu akaderAya im. V.I. Lenina, Moskva. (Ocean) ~Buthyscaphe) (Liapunov, B.V.) (Piceard, A.) C'SC K IN, Se rFey 1, -11 t riyevich; ZENKEVICH, L. A. , nn ic hn. red. -Ei N, VA, '. S. , red. ; ATf~ L;H',HENK~ ~ekhn. rei. [In the depths of the ocean) V puchinRki okeann. Pod nauchn. red. I..A.Zenkevichn. Moskva, I-d-vo "Zntinie," 1963. 39 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, te hnike. XII Serlia: Geologiin i geograflia, no.17) (AURA 16:10) i. Deystvite.'nyy chlen (,eognificheskogt obshchestva (for Osokin). 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSH (for Zenkovich). (Oceanographic research) OSOKIN, S.D. (Yoskva) Science ohip ttiq (,,-,,nLn. Prlroda 53 164. WIRA 17:2) 0 OSOKIN# )*I). (Hoakwi) %lite strip'; recent seashore studies. Prirodn 53 no. t - . 6 ~-1)9 '64. (MIRA 17:0) 1. Doystvitellnyy chlon Geografinhoskogo obshchestva SSSR. L 44390-66 FNT(l) ACC NX- AP6016847 (N-) SOURCE CODE: UR/0026/66/000/005/0068/0070 AUTHOR: Oso~~.n D. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Submerged face of the Great Ocean [Map of the Pacific Ocean) SOURCE: Prtroda, no. 5, 1966, 68-70 TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, ocean bottom topography, cartography, oceanographic vessel, mapping ABSTRACT: The author discusses the new map of the bottom of the Pacific Ocean entitled "Relief of the bottom of the Pacific Ocean", recently drawn by Soviet scientists, and supposedly the most comprehensive and Informative map of the area available to date. The scale is 1:10000000, the map covers 6 sheets of paper, follows a geomorphological interpretation method of Soviet origin, and uses a pseuclo-cyltndrical projection. Its photographs give valuable information on the huge longitudinal canyons in the Pacific Ocean. Mush of the maFmaterial was assembled by oceanologists during scientific expeditions on the 'Yityux" oceano- Card 1/ 2 L 44390-66 ACC W, AP6016847 ~7~ graphic ship. The map is of great value to geologists, geophysicists, hydrologists, and navigators. and even for the fishing industry. It may help in the discovery of previously unsuspected mineral resources. Another single-sheet map intended for desk use, has been produced and is available on sale. JGCJ SUB CODE: 08, 49 SUBM DATE: none/ 2/2 PESKOY, N.r.;-OSOKIN, V.A.-; KOIUlMffY, A.M., kalibrovshcUk Changing thagrovy134 of the firart stard on the 360 mill. ?btaLlurg 7 no.4:29-31 Ap 162. k'LL'-.Jt 15:j) 1. Starshiye mastera Sortoprokatnogo teekha Kuznotakogo metallurgi- cheskogo kombinata (for Feskov, Osokin). 2. Bortoprokatnyy teekh Kuznetskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata (for Korchermyy). (RoUing miUs) OSC.Kl'.?, V. A. Bee Culture "Strong coloniem-the guarantee of hl-&Ier honey yields". Pchelovodstvo, 2~, No. 1', '.?"2. c). Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library (-)f Congrs-as, 030m, v. A. Bee Culture Strong colonies-the guarantee of higher honey yielda, Fchelovodstvo 29, no. 4, April 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessiona, Library of Congress, Aut-'Ust _"90' ,incl. P~OXINJ V.P.P Inzh. Concerning the optizuz operation of ba.U milla. Idek-ata. 32 1 no.4:14.,-16 Ap 161. (KlRA 1.4:7) (Milling machinery) (Coal) TKAGEIM, A.A.;-.060KU, V-P-- inzll- D-3creLse of air lvf-ki in a Tral-.-,~,rized coal syv~em vith bell Knorgotik 1) F 161. (RMA 16:7) (Coal, Pulverizod) (EI-tri-2 Power Plants) W. Abill.". JcAlio lkovnik med.oluzhby; GELIMAD, Te.l.,mmyor mod.slushby Synthomycin mnd levomycetin therapy In JmpAnese encevhnlltis. Voen.-mpd.zhur. no.11:74-75 W 157. (MMA 11:4) (CHWROMYCETIN) (MICEPHALITIS) SOXOIDVp N.V., doktor tekhn. nauk; OSOKIN, V.P., inzh. Testing the ShK 380/550 ball mill with cone cylinder. Energozaahinostroenle 7 no.3:42-43, 48 Mr 161. (KMA 16:8) (Coal, Pulverized) (Boilers-Firing) F,M;DYAK0V, I F.; TlKJ10N('Vp I~YWJIKOV, V.I.; I-rinimali uchastlye: POPYACHEV, Yu. A., inzh.; RAYB~:WV, D.Kh., inzh.; 00"OKIN, V.V., i,nzh. Copper balances in the -etaLlurglcal production of the Karabash Mijking and Metallurgical Combine. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ural. politekh. inst. no. 134:14-22 163. (MIRA 17.1) KOBYZFV, V.K., lnzh.; ZAKHARENKO, N.I., inzh.; LASKARONSKIY, F.N., Inzt,., OSCKIN, Ye.A., inzh.; US(7)LITSEV, B.N., inzt,. Effect of the diameter of rolls with a grooved surface on the size and distribution of torque during metal rolling on a blooming mill. Stall 24 no.10:899-901 0 164. (MIRA 17:1~: 1. Kuznet8kiy metallurglcheski.v kombinat. O~OKIN, Yu. 104 ~%ntal outlook expands. Prof.-takh. obr. 19 no.9:22 S '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Pomoshchnik direktora po kuliturno-vospitatellnoy rabote romeslennogo uchilishcha No. 4, Kemerovskaya oblast'. (Aesthetics--Study and teaching) C~3'1=:, Ili. V. OSOM, IU. V. The principles of airplane and motor operation. Lcs ~-V, I , Voen. izd-vo, 1943. 250 P. (50-115835) TIA71-9-079- OSCKR.', =M/Awwautles, XIIINtry Ave 48 AU41rmps 'Technical Maintenance of Aircraft at Asroaromes WIthout EmRs ~,,o Tu.'Oaokln,, U*Col of Aviation Wcb Svp U Col. RW~-Te. Razemaylebp 4 pp OVent V02duab Flota" No 8 (354) Mecusees choice of site for parking aircraft &Dd open air maintenance of alreraft. Im 16ptmo 6 afic ~:movy t.r!rhriich-bt,.,i t.( ml. 0~1 1,11'.1. Vol,ova. 1~osr;va, L I.S. ritle tr. - P,,,, -ij lr~s o" th-~ L~ch Leal oj,,~-rntior. o" a~ t", L'P~s "Irl'! S~ : P_-rona~jticil Sci-i- s a,, ~ Avia _~on in th, - ';(.)vi -t ~ nion, ',~onir:,, C)" ana Tel,hnlct,,es,.oe sa, (,1r" OV i 1,. S 1 1 () V',-K t ' IID t," C' dlia vuen. aviatsiorino-t,~Khl. . c: . I s -. c o,; r ea. V I v P. 05, V;~ 7o-riizdat, IJ40. Ln2 '-,., illus. Titlf- tr. : I'-dinical o" aircrat't. w,a ti ~ir (-w-r i t,~ x Woor " o r A i r ~`o rc e t ow r - n i ca 1 3 o o Ti.i 1. .&, S ': A,~ro:~,ratical ~cio-ic--q an,: ivL,,. ~ur~ ii, ,h- -)ovi,~t * :i.on, (,onrr,~ss, 1?~' . OSOKBA y Ad a Fan to lay-.or.,.)vra; -11.1, , ~. : . , re I Jen:.kjr-A ( Stan~w-d I zat i ~n of t(.!it,, !-,,- r-2, ~.4 ~,.m; wel 7r. If r.~, devices' Tlplzat3i la I :!i y*,,,i,,,(, I I .resc.- rrI!,oru~-. 1965. 302 F . ( Y. I 'OA i 8 1 A 11, L 2359-65 W(d)/F.WT(I)/FW(m)/EWP(w)/EWPfj)/T Pe-4 Y-WAMIdw -.AH4033962 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Plsstic and elastic low-modular optically0octive materials for in- vestLgating stress in the Rj~rthla crust-by the modeling mathod (Pltsttchnyye I upruniye nizkomodul'nyye opticheaki-aktivnyye mate- -rialy d1ya tooledovaniya napryazheniy v %emnoy kore inetodom modeli rovanLya) Moscow, Izd-vo AN sssH, 1963. n195 p. illus., biblio. ..Zrrata slip inserted. 1000 copies printed. ~TOPtC TAGSt low moduli pbotoplasticity material, low moduli photo- 10 lasticity material,photoolastic modal, photoplestic model, tecton- ic stress modeling PURPOS23 AND COVERAGE: The book Is intended for icientific-research workers and students of institutes of geology. The development of photopl 'a &tic (elasticity moduli$ 0#01-1-0 kFl,/CM2; Viscosities, 102-107 poises; stress-optical sensitivity of the ord-er, 10,000- 30 000 brewsters) and photoelastic (elasticity moduli, 0.1-10.0 kg;ci*Z) materials used to study tectonic stress fields is discussed. The wot% was done at the Department of geodynamics of the Ins t i tutp -a f Card 1/11 .L 23558-65 AM4033962 u n d 8,~ to surervill 0 GXQUSAI 06n g the-parlo djl:y - W-ULEI-A; A A Q %~* il V. P. PxvIqv (of the LnstitMtq__joj Petr-2chnmiral SynLnesij) as in developing methods of investigating photoplasjic materials and _ethyl cellulose'/ Materials based In preparing materials based on on polymers were developed with the heLp of b._ and ;N, At ShchqgvL*v*ka_yA (of the Department of'Physical Chemistry, Noscow L. S. Gembitskiy (of the Department of Physics and the Chemistry of Pofymers, _s._4raAQv Ur~lversLtp.participated in the investigations of the properties of csllulose-acatate materials, Yj S,'Shifman (of'the Institute of Physics of the Earth) helped to develop a method of automatic mea- surement of linear phase differences and extinction angles. 1j. V. Zabeli!D (of the Institute of Physics of the Earth) helped to develop special instruments used to investigate the mechanical and photoelastic properties of plastic and elaatic materials of low moduli. The author acknowledges the help of M. P. VoLaj_o_xj_rb, S. A. Glikman, V. F. Trumhache Yu. S, Lazurkin, 11. V, flikhavlov, Le 1j. KACh__4D_G-v, Ym.- V. Rozenber I- d e 1 ~j_h_t_vj n &A and T. S. P. Shikhobslov, I. 1,-Au -.~.oy, 9 1. SaM- Card 2/11 AM403396.2 TABLE OF CONTENTSs Introduction 3 Is Problems in modeling tectonic stress fields 3 2, Similitude conditions and theoretical specifications if the -viechanical properties of materials analogous to rock -- 4 38' Fuadametals of the photoelastic method of stress Investigation 5 4. Theoretical specifications of photoelastic properties of mate- visle chavacteristics and properties analagons to rock.-- 7 5. Formulation of the problem -- 8 PART to OPTICALLY SENSITIVE LOW-MODULI ELASTIC MATERIALS Cho to Optically Sinsitive Low-Moduli Elastic Materials. Specific Character of InvestiRations of Their Properties -- 12 I* Use of low-moduli elastic materials in voodoling -- 12 Card 3/ 11 L 23558-65 AM4033962- 0 2* Specific character and aims in investigation# of the mechanical and photool.astic-,propertLes of low-modulL elastic materLalo 13~ Ch. It.- Instruments and Methods of Investigation of Mechanical and Photoolastic Properties of Low-Hoduli Elastic Materials 21 I* Preparation of specimens and thefr casting molds -- 21 2, Instruments for studying the mechanical and photoelastic pro- parties of low-moduli elastic materials -- 23 3. Methods of measurement -- 32 Ch. III. The Galatin-Glycerol Jellies 35 .1, Chemical composition, properties, and preparation of gelatin 2, Review of works on investigations of the mechanical and photo- elastic properties of gelatin Jellies -- 36 3, Dspendtnce of deformation Gnd double refraction of gelatin Jellies on the duration of loading and magnitude of stree3es ;- 44 f'foct of the composition of water-glycerol gelatin Jellies on Card 4A I - L 2350-65 AN40-3)%2 thets owthisnical and photociastic properties 52 5,_ Dependence of the mechanical and photoolftstic properties of water-Slyeprol gelatin jellies on their preparation process 56 CORCUISIONS -- 59 Ch' Calluleso-Acetats, Jellies in Bentyl Alcohol 61 composition. properties, an6 preparation of cellulose t4to,:o.. 62 soutaisce of the mechanical and photoolastic properties of J*I_%JAv in benzyl alcohol on the-duration of constant loadin3 "d astgnitude of stresses -- 64 3, Iffect of cellulose-acetate concentration on the mechanicAl and photoolastic properties of its jellies in bentyl alcbhol 4. ;fte4ct- of temperature of the mechanical and photoelastic pro- bertles, of cellulose-acetate jellies:-- 69 _L 23558-65 .AM4033962 Ch. V. Agar-Agar Jellies 72 11 Chemical composition, properti.as, and preparation of agar- agar Jellies -- 72 2. Use of agar-agar Jellies as an optically sensitive material 7 4 3. Review of vorks on the mechanical and photoolastic properties I of agar-agar -- 73 Ch. V1, Materials Based on Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyes- tare and Styrene -- 80 I& Chemical composition and preparation of 1jlKhtj-lFZ(P) -- 80 2. Hachanical and photool&otie properties of HIKh-4-1FZ(P) -- 82 Cho Mo Comparison of the Properties of Optically Sensitive, Low- .Moduli Elastic Materials -- 84 Is Comparison of mechanical properties -- 84 2,' Comparison of photoelastLc properties -- 87 Fringe-pattern quality and convenience in working with models of various materials -- 88 4, Examples of utilizing optically sensitive low-moduli elastic AH40339.62 materials in the study of tectonic stress fields 91 CONCLUSIONS -~- 9 2 Part il. OPTICALLY SENSITIVE LOW-MODULI PLASTIC MATERIALS Cho VIII, Optically Sensitive Plastic Materials. Specific Character' of Investigating the Properties of Low-Moduli Plastic Materials -- 93 1s Review of known, optically sensittve plastic materials -- 93 2-o Specific character and aims of inv*3tillations of the mechni- cal and photoelastic properties of low-moduli plastic mater- ials--- 99 Cho IX, Instruments and Methods of Investigation of the Mechanical and Photoslastic Properties of Low-Moduli Plastic Naterl- ale -- 102 I, Basic types of instruments used in rhoological and dynamic optical investigations -- 102 2, Photo-plasto-viscosimater -- 106 Card 7/11 L 23558-65 AH4033962 3, Elasta-viscosimeter 112 Cho Xa Low-Moduli Plastic Itaterials Based an Ethyl CGIIUIOSG 115 Chemical composition, properties, and production of ethyl cellulose -- 115 2, Reference to studies on the properties of ethyl celluloBe solutions -- 116 3** The objectives and procedure of investigations -- 120 4. Mechanical propert!es of K-290 ethyl-cellulose isoluti.ons 122 A. Elastic properties 122 Be Viscous properties 128 5, Photoelastic properties of K-290 vthyl~cellulose soluti-ons 135 6.: Preparation of a highly transparent ethyl-cellulose material -- 138 ~7* Mechanical and photoclastic properties of the be.nzyl- alcohol solutions of other concentrations;of ethyl cellulose -- 140 Card Shi .7777777=, L 23558-65 AH4G33962 Cf.. X1. Low-Moduli Plastic materials BA'sed on Glycerol Phtalate and Epoxy--.ReainsV-- 142 1. Chemical composition and production of HIKhM-IFZ(G) based on glycerol-phtalate r ,esine -- 142 .2. Chemical composition and producti.on of HIKh?4-IFZ(E) based on epoxy resins -- 143 3. Viscous and photoelastic properties of materials based on glyerol phtalate and epoxy resins --.145 Ch. X11. Comparison of the Properties of Optically Sensitive Low- Moduli Plastic Materials -- 149 1. Comparison of mechanical properties -- 149 .2. Comparison of photoelastic properties -- 150 Ch. XIII. Investigation of the Stress Distribution in Plastic No- del# -- 152 16 Principles of stress-distributior, investigation in plastic modole -- 152 2. Examples of utilizing optically sensitive low-moduli plastic materials in the study of tectonic stress fields Card 9/11 L 23558-65 AM4033962 PART.1116 PROBLEMS FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION Cho XIV,* Future Problems in the Study of Optically Sensitive Low- Modu I iMaterials 1j6 Cho XV, Optical Sensitivity of Materials and Its Defining Parame- tars -- 158 10 Relation between bLrefringence and deformations -- 138 2. Various kinds. of relationships between birefringence and de- formation components --- 159 3. Parameters determining the optical sensitivity from deforma- tion~ 167 Ch. XV1. Method of Simultaneous Continuous Automatic Measuring and Recording the Time-Dependent Values of Linear Phase Dif- ferences and.Extinction Angles -- 172 1. ShortcomLngs of the visual method of measuring linear phase differences crid extinction angles -- 172 2. Descriptionof the proposed method--- 173 30-Construction, of an instrument proposed for the applicatinn 800111IMN IRA 15-3 A 1 4 r4 Bibliography 186 SUBMI TTED: 16NOV63 No REF SOV: 175 FUII CODEs ES OTHERI 051 Card.11/11 OSOKINA, Doriana Nikolayevna; GZOVSKIY, M.V., otv. red.; Yu.G., red.; MEILZI, V.P., red. i---I-va; t1yLINA, Yu.V. , tek~r.. red. (Flastic and elastic low-module optically-active materials for studying stmrses in the earth's cruet by the modeling method] Flantichr*re I uprurie nizkomodulInye optichoski- aktivnye materialy d1in 'ssledovaniia napriazhenil v zem- noi kore metodor modellrovanlia. Moskva, Izd-vo Ali' LZAt, 1963. 11-15 1 . W, I iu I? I I ) -OSOXIILA. D.N.; GZOVSKIT, M.V.; VINOGRAJ)ov. (,.v.., )>AVIIjV, V.p. Optical polarization stilly of plastic deforTation processes by neans of ethylcellulose solutions and rels. Keel. zhur. 22 no.4:434-442 JI-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. InDtItUt f12iki BOM11 im. O.Tu.Shmidta, Moskva. (Cellulose) (Defornationa (Mechanics)) OSOXM D. N.; GDMITSKIY, L. S. Cenulcee acetate gale &a optically-active elastic material for ivrestinting stresses Inloodele deforminf under their wn wslgbt, Ron, shur. 24 no.61724-732 N-D 62 (MM ;6:1) 1. Saratovskiy univereltet, kafedra fiziko-khinii poli3wrov i Institut fisiki seali AN &WR, Moskva. (Cellulose acetate&--Optical pro tie (Strains and stresse err a 57 ,?.P13 0 066u AUTHORS: Shchegolevskaya, N. A., 0 Rq~d n4s-=P s- _N j S/153/60//003/01/047/058 Gzovskiy, V. V., Sokolov, S. I. B011/B005 TITLE: Polymeric Materials With Different Phyeicomeahanical Characteristics for Stress Investigations by the Optical Method PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol 3, Nr 1, pp 172-175 (USSR) TEXT: The authors proved the possibility of producing photoelastio substances with high optical activity and a wide range of elasticity moduli (up to gel-like substances of the gelatin-jelly type). Theme eubstawpe are produced o9, the basis of copo;ymers of unsaturated polyesters, of ptyrene ~%nd of glyphthal-,~IaO_epoxide resins.")These materials had manifold, given phyeicomechanioal--irQm-ert4eLI'fli-e- authors paid special attention to the production of plastics with a vi8cusity (n) Of 104 _ 107 poise, an elasticity modulus E - 10- 1 - 101 kg/cm 2, and a high optical activity. Products of copolymerization of unsaturated esters and vinyl monomers have a reticular structure. Products with different optical and mechani- oal properties can be obtained by changing the number of chemical bonds between the molecules. For this purpose, saturated dicarboxylic acids (e.g. sebacic acid) are introduced besides unsaturated maleic acid, and the number of individual monomers (e.g. styrene) is varied. In contrast to previous papers, the authors investigated polyesters obtained with the use of reduced amounts of maleic acid Card 1/4 b9630 Polymeric Materials With Different Physicomechanical S/153/60/003/01/047/058 Characteristics for Stress Investigations by the B011/B005 Optical method and an excess of diethylene glycol (according to Ref 3). It was proven that the maximum amount of sebaoic acid must not exceed that of malato acid (1:1), or the product would become opaque. Benzoyl peroxid8 (0.1 - 1%) was added to the mixture, Polymerization was carried out at 20-40 .The polyester - styrene ratio was varied between 2:1 and 500:1. Optically active substances with E - 0.2 - 20 kg/cm 2 and a coefficient of optical activity B. . 100-1000 brewater tl/ (lo- 13 am 2/dyn) were obtained with styrene at a ratio of jebacic and maleic acid in polyesters of 20, and acid : diethylene-glycol of 2:3. Even at a polyester - styrene ratio of 1:500, they remained gelatinous. The figure (p 174) shows that both the modulus E and the optical activity of the polymer considerably increase with increasing styrene content. Modified glyphthal resins are condensation products of polyatomic alcohols (pentaerythrite, glycerin, diethylene glycol) with phthalic and maleic acid (Ref 4). They are called "gliftamal". They are suited for work at room temperature, having E - 50,000 kg/cm2 and B. 36 brewster. Very trans- parent substances with 10 4 _107 poise, and B 2.103 brevater can be Card 2/4 69bBO Polymeric Materials With Different Physicomechanical S/153/60/003/01/04 7 '058 Characteristics for Stress Investigationn by the B010005 Optical Method obtained by changing the &aid - alcohol ratio, adjusting the thermal treatment, and using plasticizers. Previously (Ref 5) the authorshad produced an optically active, solid, elastic material "epoksiftamal" from the spoxide resin E-40. In the present paper, the amount of hardening agent was reduced to 3-5%. The resin became jellylike but remained brittle. At a content of 2-Z of maleic anhydride and 30,46 of dibutyl phthalate, an optically active, highly viscous liquid without a noticeable yield point was formed. At 5-22% of dibutyl phthalate, the resin has the maximum shearing stress. By combination of epoxide resin with hardening agent and plasticizer, it Is possible to produce optical- ly active substances with manifold physicomechanical properties: from elastic bodies to viscous liquids. There are I figure and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Hoskovskiy inatitut khimicheskogo mash inos troyeniya; Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii (Moscow Institute for the Construction of Chemical Machines; Chair of Physical Chemistry) Card 3/4 Polymeric Materials With Different Phyeicomechanical Characteristics for Stress Investigations by the Optical Method SUBMITTED: April 10, 1959 ~)9614c) S/153j60/003/01/047/058 B011/B005 11K Card 4/4 GZOVSX1Y, N.V.; OSOKINA, D.N. Model study of rhoological processes In solids, with stress determination by optical polarization. Koll. shur. 22 no. 5:560-568 5-0 160. (HIRIL 13:10) 1. Institut fisik-I zemli AN SSSR im. O.Yu.Shmtdta. (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Rheology) It Et IRV& t,16QeH:;l!3 ill i SHCFTPWIXVSKATA. W.A.; OSOKINA, D.11.; GZOVSKIT. V.V.; SOKOLOV, S.I. PoIrwer materials with different phroiconschanical characteristics for the study of stresses by the optical method. Izv.v7s.ucheb. sav.; khtin.i khim takh. 3 no.1:172-175 1,60. (MI.U 11:6) 1. lafedra fizichesko7 khimli Moskovskogo inatituta khImicheskogo mashinostroyeni7a. (Polymers-Optical properties) (Materials--Testing) 1'.1. 2~ Ji- -2 0~~OKIt'w, D. 11. 11 On the Characteristics of the Physivo-'Wachanicol and Opticul Properties r)f Concentrated Solutions of _Wthyl Cc::ullose ond Benzyl kicohcl," D. N. Gsokino ir. collaboration with V. P. Poviov, G. V. Vinogrodov, and 1-1. V. Gznvskly (repc,rted on the usefulness of this plastic, optlcaliy octive mterial for the mcdellnc.' )f tectonic processes.) paper presented at the First All-Union Conference on Tectonophysica, W)Bruw, 2', Januar through 5 February 1957. Institute of rhy31CS Of the Earth, Aend. Set. U3,;R 8q707 AUTHORS. TITLE- Osokina, D IN ~~zoviiki, 11V 7 FIV7 0- V_ I v - - P. h ~41/ ~ V~V.()WrRdL)V, Inves ti Fa t ion of th~., Processeq ~f Pia,4t:c Meanj of Ethylcellulose olu,~(,nq bind Gels and upticit, Polarizati-on A5 .- %~ PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, V---,l ~2, No. 4. F,[ 4!4-44,' TEXT: The investigations described in the present paper ieal wth tKr. problem as to whether i I iB , i n pr: ii~- : pie , p,,:isi b1c to !~t idy jh(-Ii, 1 t 1-C.- and rate of def ormatiori in plas ti cal 1.v dof(-rmable sof t bo,Jie~; by ! n.~, methcd of optical polarization. Tht~ regll't.R obtained may be uspfully IF- plied in the mechanics of disperse 'vntk~m8, f te,-ton,.c physics, et- The measurements were carried out in ii Jev '-(L designed by V P 11rivlov (Ref 13) and -=structed by the T, n , t i tu t 'Ir 1 z i k i Z err, I i AN Ss-.S-R--rr-r, of 3eoDhvs,,cs nf the AS which gimul taneouLly fulf~, I ]-,I tt.p fun- tion rf a plast~ -.scosime ter and ;i The 1(,vi-,e s--hema- Card 1/5 ~~1~707 Inve9tiga ti on of the Procesoe,3 -If P1 as t C) 6) 0 0 4"" '4 Deformation by Meano of Ethy I( (t 1 1 u:o!ie lluo! But tions and Gel (3 and Opt i -a! I-) tar-" Z4 T "'fl ically 9hQwn in FiF 1 it n v s - r e ', n t t, I a i n t ne r i n,t A T~. tains , among o ther thng!i o 1 it r ? t; r o pt, ( KS) P - I :, 3 we r, (i Be rek compen 9a tor fo r mea -nfT7T1C-' C, p t I --a ' e f f"it C t The dependen-e ~f shear stress on deformation af, well as the deformation-kireti,: diarramr. were ascertained with the help rf Pavlov's elastoplavtcv',S-c~simeter (Ref 14) The material used was Sov ie t e thy I ce I I ul c i3e of the type (K-290) with a molecular weight of 7 7 '04 and a substitution degree f 46.25~' The vi scos, ty 11' a ~~f6 alcoh~-~ I ber7ene so I u ti cn wag - 290 1,en t p,- at 20 C The ethyl cellul-se was usted in a digFolved statt, in bpri-,-,v' alcohol ( of different concen trat. ons ' and,, -r -- !-, benzy' di L,1 v ph t ha I a t - m - x tu r e 9 ~w h o ~:,, rr,; x i n,7 r:i t, -I wa,,; v It 7 1 0 d i r, a Ti 11 n t,., The measured resul. tu are 3h--~wn i it ,,he '1 1 ~tFT~,,M9 )f F, gt, . T h- modulus of shear of tne ethy' cpi 1 u I (, 9,? s,ilut ,-nF. was retw--r C -t- 2 , 1 -1 ' 0 1 - se I ~ t 1 kg/cm the viscosity between 0 and p, , Uwanr . t hi cal. properties, the solutions in be n zy 1 1 .:,,D r.- e ~i i ) n tA c, 1 1, h.r~,:-, viscous Newtrin liquids h;tving a ',,near iepl-nden- Ca r d 2,11 ~ Investigation of the Processes of I'laitic si'o( 9 , 6 o,, o 24 xx Deformation by Means of Ethy1cellui ic, B003/056 tions and Gels arid Ojt-,cal Pol;~riza*.- )ri the bir,?fringence (L) ri) bcth r~n tho qhea~- ~-tresj as aln,) )n the 4-~formn- tion rate. The solutions cor~taininj-, dibutylph~halato acquire(i consistence with an increase in tho dibuTylphthalate ~:ontent Th t f mentioned dependences tire, in this case, not linpar but oxi)(,nentifIl TYi,, coefficient of optical activity V, (Vv - J\r~- ; Ln - amoun: of the lou~l- refraction of light. T shear stress) is in the case of' 10 tu -thyl cellulose solutions practically indejlerid,~nt cf the concentratin, and is between 5-7 '04 Brewster VT dF-(-reaj(,!7, Tin increasing libutylphthl,il-i- content in the mixture, as well !i- w.t~, lo-creaginK temperature Am o n j, others, a paper by G V Vinot7ridov an~i V. N. Manin is ment-,oned. Ther- are '~ figures, 1 table, and 1~ references: '' Soviet. I US, ir,: ASSOCIATION: Institut fiz,.Vi (~ T11 I n0 Yu "J hm I d t a M n 5 k V 11 T1 :1 t : t, -of Geophysics imeni 0 Y u . 3 h m i J *, -311;ILQ-V~, SUBMITTED: Apr,.1 19, 1-i~,4 Card 3/3 0 ,/ I - OSOXINA. D.N. , ~ I Golat1ne-glycerins golm used as vaterIal for tho optical polarization Investigation of strain [with sumnary In Inglish]. Koll. zhur. 19 no.6:713-721 &D 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. InetItut fisiki xemll AN SSSR. Hooky&. (Colloids) (PblArization (Light)) (Strians and stresess) NESTEREWYO, L.A.; XM, V.S. (Pskov); OSOXINA, G.N. Editor'@ mail. Khim. Y shkole 17 no.;:84-85 3-0 162. 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(MIRA 14:3) (Electromagnetic prospecting) BTJRMIS7?OV, N.A.; KOROBFYITIKOVA, A.D.; KHATSKEVICII, V.S.; SOSIN, R.A.; OSOYJNA K I DOZHKO, V.S.; MOSKAIEV, I.A.; GOGIII, N.M.; BEMUCUNTKO, I.Ya. Experience in competing for the right to be called an enterprine of ccm=ist labor. Vest. sviazi 21 no.11:22-25 N 161. (MIPA 14:11) 1. Nachallnik Pervomayekoy kontory ovyazi g. Moskvy (for Burmistrov), 2. Nachallnik otdoleniya vvyazi Kupino., Sb.obakinskogo rayona, Belgorodskoy obl. (for Korobeynikova). 3. Nachallnik Noginskoy rayonnoy kontory avyazi Moskovskoy obl. (for Khatskevich). 4. Nachallnik Teykovskoy kontory svyazI Ivanovskoy obl. (for Sosin). 5. Nachallnik 16-go otdeleniya avywA Dzerzhinska., GorIkovskoy obl. (for Osokina). 6. Nacha.Ilnik Sovetskoy kontory evyazi Faliningradakoy oblasti (for Bozhko). 7. Hachallni-k Sovetskoy kontory svvazJ-Kurskoy obl. (for Moskalev). 8. NaeW lxdk Kanavinskoy kontory avyazi g. 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Reactivity and in-,-unological and epidemiological effectiveness of alcoholic typhoid and paratyphoid fever vaccines in school children. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. ~3 no.7:72-77 Jl 162. (?.!1 TtA 17: 1) 1. Iz Mloqkovskogo, Rostovskogo, Omskopo institutov epidemio- lopii i mikrobiologii, SUivropollskogo instituta vakt,'Iin i sy,vorotok i Ministerrtva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. 2. Rostovskiy institut epidemiologii i mikrchiologii (for Kovaleva). 3. Stavropol'skiy inctitut vaktain i eyvorotok (for Sysoyeva). yshevskiy in.-titut opidemiologii i mikrobiolorji (for 4. Kikyb, Zinov'yeva). 5. Sarritovskaya gorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiolo- gicheskaya st~intslya (for Lyantsman). YANOVIr:i, '.1).; KAI,MY'KO'JA, G.N.; AT.FKSEYF'IA, I.K.; RACHKOVSKIY, A.P.; 0")(V .'!:A, L.A. Stuly on tuberculosis infection by mAans of graduated eplclitdneous tuberculin test. Sbor. nauch. crud. ljoat. gos. mod. inot. no.220- 12 163. (MIRA 181') ". 1z kafnIry ej,Iinr-I-)IogIi Rontovnk(,go gonudarstvennogo mnd1tqInnkogo lnsl,ituta - T P.Yanovi-O. I OSCKINAV L.A. rncidence of t1iberculosia Infections anong the rural population. Sbor. nauch. trud. Rost. goB. md. inst. no.22:39-44 163. M RA 18:7) 1. 1z kafedry epidemlologii Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo Rostovskogo rreditainqkogo institua (zav. - prof. T.D.Yanovich) i Rostovskogo oblastnogo protivoUiberkuleznogo dispansera (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhen- nyy vrach RSFSR G.A.Kamusher). OSCKINA, L.A. Epideadological characteristics of tuberculosis under conditions of a rural district of Rostov Province. Sbor. nauch. trud. Rcat. gos. nod. inst. no.22s56-64 163. (MIRA 1817) 1. Iz kafedry spideniologii Rostovskogo goBudaretvennogo meditsinskogo instituts (sav. - prof. T.D.Yanovich, KONEVO V.N.; KRUSHATINA, N.A.; AGAFOVA, V.A.; OSOKINA, L.I.1 PTASHNIKOVA, M.O. StudyinR the reaction diffusion in systeme binary alloy - gas. Part 3t Sulfuration of copper-aluminum and copper-manganese etljoya. Fiz.-wt. i r*talloved. 20 no.5s7W-793 N 165. (MIRA 18t12) 1. Ureillskiy Fosudare1tvenn.-,-y uni--ersitet imeni A.M.Gortkogo. Submitted January z., 1965. OSOKINA, L.V.p rod.; MEINSIDEV, L.Ya., tokhn. red. IGraphical conventional designations for electrical systems] Oboznachoniia uslovrWe grafichaskie dlia elektricheskikh akhem (GOST 7624-62). Izd,. ofitsiall- noe. Moskva, Standartgiz, 3963. 151 P. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Russia Oq231- U.S.S.R.) Kornitet staudartoy, war i izr.eritel'rWkh priborov. AUTHORt OBOKINA,P.U., RATNER,B.S. i'A 210~ TITLEs Inveefl-g~ of the (t,p) reaction on Zinc. (Russian). PERIODICALs Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957t Vol 32, Nr 1, pp 20-26 (U.S.S.R.) Receiveds 3 / 1957 Reviewed, 4 1957 ABSTRACTs The present work is a continuation of the investigation of the photoprotons which are emitted by various nuclei under the effect of the bremostrahlung of a synchrotron with a maximum energy of 1--rays up to 30 MeV. The measuring method is similar to that described by LEJKIN,E.M. et al Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1955, Vol 102, 245). The protons were recorded in photoemulsions NIM JA-2 of 400A thickness. On the occasion of an inspection of plates by means of binocular microscopes the traces of the protons with energie " ofF_ >' 3'0 MeY were selected, which begin on the surface of the emuision and develop in the proper direction. The complete energy spectrum - " 0,8 and 2o,6 MeV. was measured only for the energies of E rm In the remainder of the cases only the energy of the fast protons with E p > 9 MeV was determined. Proton energy was determined from the curve range-energy. The dose was determined by means of an integrating monitor-ionization chamber. Card 1/3 --"v-L.Y- Anese re- PA - 2103 Investigation of the ~ P) reaction on Zinc. sults indicate that the con-ribution made by the direct photo- effect for nuclei with Z - 10 amounts to about 20 - 40 X~ in the case of the ~--ray energies nvestigated here. In this connection the e,-quanta probably enter into interaction with the protons located on the individual shells of the nucleus. The cross section of ouch an interaction obviously has the character of resonance. Unfortunately the data obtained for other elements are not sufficient in order to be able to analyze them in the light of the ideas discussed here. ASSOCIATIONt Physical Institute "P-N.Lebedev" of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R. PRESEWED BY j SUBVITTEDs AVAILABLEe Library of Congress Card 3/3 Ito 6961 ;, i PSR AND INVESTIGATION Or PHOTOPAOrOWS ROM COP MIMI- t, WlMtk~ R. Oookt4s. *ad B, listuor W~~M~ 0, scicoce. of EM u.kWqFMvMkMw)7 fru'vo cimeato 110) 3, pholanuciftag r"etioue ware stuXed to estsWish lbo mechanism of Y-My juteracuou with nucILI Abd to prvvld. a cbeclk for tha validity of prvpo*Waucle&r models. ~jbr pnerLy and jungkIsr distritnulon of pho4oprotoes, from. neigbborine Cv mW NJ nuclei at m&4 mum Mae# of brems- strablupg ener.7 were obserred In deWl. JrA) SIBININA, I.G.; OSOKINAj_kl. Tonparature Indices of the development of lucerne under conditions of irrigation farming In the Usbo S.S.R. Trudy Sred.-As. nauch.- Isel. gidrometeor. inst. no.1201#-42 062. (KERA 1635) (Uzbekistan-41falfa) Plants, Effect of tenperature on) (Irrigation farming) 0a)KINTA, 11. !!. USM/Nuclear i~~ysics - Con-nic `-ayr,, Penetrnti-)n 11 Oct "Invest irat ionn in the -Stratosp~;ere of t~,e Prnpertien of i,enetrat4n,- Particles, 11 K. I. Alcksoyeva, 3. N. 7ernov, ),,x)kina I'Dok A Nauk SSM" Vol 1AKX) *;o ~, j;1) 72~-72' Describes schene of disposition of counters and fi:lters, altiturie 'iependence 0." number of coanic-ray particles witn various flii-ht paths in lead ~!1-8 cr). Discussed expts were conJucte(I in 1911.7-~4k' in the stratosphere, on the forration of' showers bry cosmic-ray particles in a lead filter 4-9 cm thick. Conclude that t1lere is a considerable mmber of electmns amng the coa-iic-ray particles possesnin:, fli--ht paths R betueen 14 and 8 cm in lead, from a comnarison of the probability Of fomation of showers by particles with shower p&Q-.s nA' R=4 cr. and R-I cm in lead. 5ubmi t tcd 27 jul 51 by t'cad D. V. Skobelltsyn. PA 221T79 I* r, ~411 XI 'aea -Tm,.m m, ,,F..Oy W"put. . . - )I. M '9~s Ak". )"alt ])*Wlrd SAVMWAIOMW 010 ~10 SlW "Play bwAIM 01 Ad*"9%A 3114L OflUb Of VIOVWKO '#Or* M*& wilb the W.Mcv uKhrrv" T)w Ow*offaaos -rout" Irmo romer was-84"loost -Y 4-illum ftkAsoftain d 30, V4, IS, ikW 14,11 Jdev. *ad Ow amto#l-o from ui~k*l at JUA. 211's, Mv 14tv, Tbt prvH-nlMAry ralt3turrmesis Vvro obtAlwA o4 glumtmm arA lexa. w,ih lbb IrAgalti"jg 10,. 29 ZY. - 21.0 atna 3O.S Mv . harp CbIW V*8 cbwrv*4 is OW Mboigr JIM rliMloa, is Zbw "AM of The "*to Spoctra. *M 1h, om~s*~Mo4 %.-It Ilkyj trom capper~ 171N.J.1 MEMO USSR/Phyajos p) reaction cam 1A Pub,. 22 - 14/59 Authors Leykin., Ye. 11. 1Osokina) R. 11. j and Itatnerj B. S. Title I Study of the wp) reaction on copper- hriodical I Dok. AN SSSR 102/2) 245-248p Nay 3-1, 1933 Abstraot i An experimental study of the (-dp) reaction on copper is described, A synchrotrone was used as a cource ofZr-quanta of 30.5 Nov. of energy. A foil of 18,4 mg/em thick and consisting of natural copper i6otopov was exposed to a beam of 2f -quanta collimated by a lead collimator of 20 em tbick. Results are presented and explained. Seven references: I USSR and 6 USA, (1947-1955). Diagrams; graphs; table. Institution I Aced. of Sc., USSR, Physical Institute imeni P. N. Lebadev Prevented by s Academician V, N. Kondratlev, January 2, 3.955 tmw physics CAM 1/1 Pub. 22 - 3.9/62 Authore I Laikin, Is. j1j Oaokina) It. ),'.j and Ratner) B. S, Title I Study of -the reaciion (rp), of nickel Dok. All MR 102/3).,493 - 494, May 21,j 1955 Abstraot I According to a method de 'Cribed in a previous report., the study of tbo r energetic and angalar distribution of pboto-protons emmitted fram a nick- el, foil is presented. Three referen-cesi 1 USSR and 2USA (1951-3-955). Diagrams. Institution The Acad. of So.) USSR., P. W. Lebedev Physical Institute. Presented byt Academician V. N. londratlev) February 1.. 1953 'Study of the (YjP) BeWtICA 1Z Zl=#" by Ro X, 05okina AM B. S. Ratner,, Physics InstituW imenI P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR., Zhuinal Skalperimentallnoy I Teoreticheskoy 1111M, VOI 32., NO 1, Jan 57.- Vp 20-26 Thim article investigates the photoprotons emitted by zinc naclei under the action of synchrotron Bremsetrahjung. Havirpm tray energy ranged up to 30 Nev - Experimental technique Is described and graphs of the results are given, Results are conpared with the statistical theory of nuclear reactions and with the direct photoeffect model. "The results of the study of photo- protions from si= verify previous conclusions That the contribution of di- rect thotoeffect to proton yield for nuclei with Z >30 accounts for a con- siderable part of the yield (20-40%) over the W-ray energies considered. In all probability.. the r-quants, interact with protons located In different ebeLls of UA awlew. Mw reaction., seemingly., has a resonance cross sec- LIMOVA, N.V. - OBOXIM. R.N. -. RONIM. B.S.; AMIROV. R.5h.. sotrudnik; 0~_ A.KINDIBDV, __77. T; -.4uT=dnlL- Photoprotons from Cu65. Zhmr.ok*sp.1 teor.f1s. 38 no.): 780-789 Kr 160. OiIRA 13: 7) 1. Fisicheskiy institut Im. P.N.1mobedeva Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Saratovskly goeudaretvemVy undveraltet (for Amirov, Akindimov). (Protons) (Copper-Isotopes) MuRsoomm amm m;amtvm I'I I I I , , ;, -: ,.11 , ,, AK-l?j'Dll:OV? V.V., 0~;OKI.N'A,, and :UkT:i-;T,, D.:;. "InvestiGntiot of the (-i, ,,) 4~ncti,-lr, (in tho Intor--~o,iiAt,2 It-, , -,,' " l,cbefl(-%, Pli:,slca] ". -I I q!-, - '"', I., .I . ~ ~,. I r,: :- 3 :'~ -: " , '. - , " . II -, i 4 - --,, , ~ " zhir T,7, tj 6AU n7 v%ld v OSOKINA, R.M. Photoprotcnii fTCM NO. Zhur. ukap. i tocyr. fla. 44 Do.2: 444-453 F 163. (MIRA 107) 1. Flzicheskiy Institut Imoni F.N. lebodeva AN SSSR. /62/000/000/037/044 3/903 B102/B234 AUTHORSs 0 Seryapinj V. G,,~ 121 123 TITLEs -Photoprotons from Sb and Bb SOURCEI Yadernyye reaktBii pri malykb I arednikh energiyakh; trudy Vtoroy Yoeeoyuznoy ko-rferentoiij iyul, 1960 g, Eda by A. S. I)avydov and others. Moscow, 1%d-vo AN 53314 1962, 504-507 TEXTj The great effect of the nuclear shell structure on the nuolear photo-~ effect has already been observed In the closed-shell region Z - 28. it is 12l 123 now investigated for 'the Z a 50 region. The isotopes 3b and Sb whose: photoproton onergy spootra and angulat distributions were MeADUTed differ as regards the state of the I'valency protons" above the closed ahells for 121 tate and for 5b )23 in the Ig state. The contri- Sb It is in the 2d 5/2 a 7/2 bution of the valenoy protons may be catimted from thD difference of the 121 spectra. The targets used for 'the measurements were enriched in Sb to 95.5% and in SbI23 to B1.5%. The method of measuring -was the same as Card 1/2 '121 123 S/903J62/000/000/037/044 ?hotoprotons from.3b hnd Bb B10213234 described here on Page 498. Thi: targets were again exposed 'to bremsstrablung (S .0 19i5 ~ov) from the FIAN synchrotron and the protons recorded vith max nuclear emulsions. The baokground was separately determined. The photo- 121 '323 proton y1eld.ratio vas (1.2+0-3) 1 1 for 3b I j 5b The energy spectra 121 of the proton3 differ great2yj ior Sb it has a flat and broad maximum between 5 and 8. Nov, for 5b 123 it has a hi.gh peak at j5 Xev and perhaps a second swaller peak at /v7 Mev and thon it drops continuously and. forms a small high-enargy tail. The_angular distributions are isotropic for low- energy proto" and, have a flat maximum botveen t30-1000 for B >7 31ev 7which P 123 is somewhat higher for 5b . The investigations:sre still'proceadirig. There aro 4 figures and 3 4,.ables. -m. P. 34. lob-odeva A ASSOCL&I"101 i Fizioheskiy institiat i (fliz?Oict) InBtlt-ute Imeni F. N, Leboduy X5 USSR) -Card,2/2 S190316VO00100010361044 2102/B234 A Vf- ROR i Osbki R Photo M 124 114 TiTLEs prot~ from :Sn and Sn SOURCEI Yadernyys reaktaii pri :malykb i arednikb energiyakhl trudy Vtoroy Va esoyusnoy kouf erentaiip iyull 1960 g. Ed. by A. S. Davydov and others. Moscow, lad-vo AN 58SR9 1962, 498-503 TEM Whereas the (rpn) reaction yields satisfy the sun rule for dipole transitions and are a smooth function of A, the (pp) yields behave variably and often even decrease vith increasing A for the several isotopes of the same element. In order to explain these peouliarities it was investigated whether variations of photoproton yields are accompanied by variations of the spectrum an'd-of -the angular distributions of the particles emitted. i d angular distributions:of photoprotons were thus measured' Energy spectra an for Sn 124 (target enrichment 96.3%) and for Sn 114 ~.t&rget 57.2% Sn'14,1906% 116 SU and 1098% SU'17).' The target foil's vers simultaneously exposed to bremastrah4ung (z - 23-5 XOT) at the PIAN synchrotron; the protons were YWAX recorded in 30 Of 0- 07-3 (NIKFI T-3) nuclear eimulsion plates. The other Card 1/3 124 114 3/903/62/000/000/036/044 Photoprotoras from~Sn and Sm 3102/2234 experimental details were the same as described in Nuol, Phys. 16, 11~t 190. The background van determined in special measurements a The results obtained 114 124 114 for Sn and Sn differed considerably, The Sn photoproton yield nos greater by a factor of 5..O,+-l, i.e. the yield decreases w1th increasing A in agreement with- the evaporation model, The statistical 'theory giveZ3 yields which are.too small by orders of magnitude. The phenomenon may be explained by assuming the proton. single-particle excited levels differently arranged for,the.laotopes of-one and the same elerient.. The energy dependence of proton tunnelling may thus be responsible :for. the yield diff erencea. The proton 4.~ergy spectra of the two isotopes in,veotigated differ greatly. The 124 114 Sn proton spectrum has only one maximum at about 7-8 Nev; that of Sn has also s, maximum at .5.0 - 6-5 Xev. The angular distributions drawn for roups are more flat for SnI14 than for Sn124; the low energ;r several energy lt-~ group < 10 Mevi is almost isotropioj, the others show a slight anisotropy t h a tincreases with-the energy. The results verity the difference in the 4A 124 trar level structure of these isotopes. It oan,be assumed that with Sn si- tiona from'the p-shell play the main rol9l.Alfhereas for S12114 the g --3. f 1 .1 F. !. 9/2 '7/2 transitions contribute considerably. Thare,,are 5 figurpa and 4 tables. Car 3/056/63/044/'002/COO/00'5 Bioqm,36 95 TITL~;: Photoprotone from Nb PZMIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperitiientallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziRi, v. 44, no . 2 , 196 3 . A, /,,, -4 5 3 T~M :n an ex erimental arrant;ement siuilar to that d--.?scri*Ded il N~,ovo A .1 cir- 3, SuPPII - 1 , 1U5, 1)56, a tart;et of 27.7 mt,/cm' niobiun %%as irradiated at an arqje of 20c by -,o-rays from the 30-i.',ev s.inchrotron of the FIAN, with ener.gice Eymax - 19-5, 23.5 an,; 27.5 '-ev. Ttie protonE3 emitted e.-ere recorded by 360 p emulsion layers of the tyi,e H',,' ~ ~ V - -5 ~':,; 1:: F1 -T 3 ) -The plates were then subjected to inicroscopic scann4 r,, , and was determined fron the ranve - enarGy curves for Ilford-C2 plate_ The data obtained were used to deter,~ine proton yield, ener~,y and an-ular distributions with the help of an "Ural"-type computer. The anz;ulai- distributions can be characterized by I(G) a + b Bin2G, for the fast protons (E > 10 I.Iev, E - 27.5 Mev) by Card 1/3 fmax L 93 3/056/63/04-4/0u'1006/065 Photoprotons from Nb B102/10b6 I(Q) a + b sin 29 + c sin 2(~ cosG. The f actors and their rati)-, ar.. t tL, u 1 ated for all E ynax and six proton enerey 6roups. The proton were 1 - 00 + 0 - 04 , I - 5G + 0.04, und 2.21' + 0.10 (relative uni t'; Ii t, three Eyrlux values. Th'; curve Y P(z ,,,,,X) was found to be linvar, it lay 1.r1,. above that obtained by Hal ern an4l Liann (PhYB. Rev. 83, 37,'D, The (E Y P ,-,,,X) and the Yn(E ymax~ data (cf. Phya. Rev. 91, 659, 1)53'; 37, 1954~ are compared with the statistical theory by takint; n~,c',%2o% :- correlation effect3 exerted on the final nuclear level denGit~ intt) -count- The proton enerry spectra obtained from the model of nucle,.n vai, deviate considerably for all -i- from the measured ones, i.... tl,,?-, are YMax too soft. The yields measured exceed the theoretical ones b;, atk"t ~,ne order of r.-.aGnitu(;e. A comparison of the calculated anisotrQi,ies with the measured ones shows that 1L proton transitions of the 21, - 2~1 type play the main role in thu riAn6o 6 Mev!!~-E 1) Cz $0 Kov and with Eymax . 1)-5 Wev (b/a - 1.25 t '.34, (b/a)theor " 1-5). The iaotr(j,,.c Card 2/3 93 1hotoprotons from Sb S /0 5 6 A 3 /0., 4 /Q C 2,1 (~,~ 6,1'C-6 3 1 C) 2 / 1, 1 a 6 distribution 'An the ranj;e F, 6 ,.,.cv could posoibly indicato a considerable c~)ntribution of eva.,oration. '!ovvever the protona coul., also possiblv bm emittc,,' in 2;) - 'a transitions With (b/t,)theor - G. re are 5 fi6ures and 4 tables. tSSOCIi,',LIG'3: SUBN~ITTED; Card 3/3 Fizicheakiy institut in. P. N. Lebe3eva '~kademii na-u.-. S33R ~'?hysice lnatitak(- !;,ieni i'. N. Lebedev of the Acade.Lj c,.' Sciences USSRI, iiuguat 2, 1/062 OSOKINA R. M. "The Relative "ontribution of the Eva-oration and "'irect Process into Photonuclear Reactions on the Medium Weight Nuclei." Paper presented at the Intermational OymDoAum on Ajirect Inter- actions and Nuclear Reaction "'echanisms, Padua, 3-8 Sep 62 KOST*iUY. ',Y,'Iv',-, steen cylindrica' ri.e.:9 witt ~,Y-jllt-ln curvi'-Inenr edf7s,o ~'wltn oummnrles in i-NDslnn Find Frgl irn' . Pryk.,', mekt . I '57. 9~ I t I'lld ', 7 CrjC k i ;I i UP-A (F., P-t 'I"ro im, nhol Is "The Condition of Stress in a Circular Cylindrical Shell With One Fixed Curvilinear Edge," by Z. D. Kostyuk and S. K. Ovokimai, Institute of Structural Pechanics, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Prikladna Xekhnnika, Vol 3, No ?, 1957, Pp 209-211, 1 It rarameter Y. = - (I = length, h = thickness, R = radiun V-R-h ' of curvcture) wnE tired as a criterion in an experimental r-trese F%nalysis of uniformly loaded rn-Aelc of a thin circular cyliniricel chell. In regard to Ptresc distribution, the recults were in good agreement with theoretical data obtained in accordance with Vla-sor'n ripproximate moment theory. The m0ale region of the shell actr like a cc.mplete (closed) circular :ylindri- cal shell. The maximurn moridional f:tresset. ore exerted nlong the fixed edge, and the maximur., circumferential ::tre-q:;er are exerted on the free edge In the middle Lection- The exp-rimental results indicated that the calru- lated (theoreticnl) error increriceg with Pn increase of the parameter /,; the deviation between the maximum values of the meridional stressrE obtained by experimentation and by calculation amounts to 45 percent wber Y.,= 1-3- (U) ROYAK, S.M. dotsentp kandotekhn.naulc; MYSHLYAYEVA, V.V., kand.t.ekhn.naxl]q GSOkINAq T.-A., kand.tekhn.naulr Effqct of various additives on the propertiee of magnesia cenentil. Nauch. ooob NIITSementa no-9138-42 160. 0411A 14:5) (Magnesia cement) MYSHLYAYLrVA, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; NAGEROVA, E.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; 06i-PKINA T.A., kand.tekhn.nauk - ___j _ Developing methods of detecting boron and flourine in cement materials. Naueb.soob.NIITSementa no.8:23-28 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Boron-Analysio) (Flourine-Analysis) (Cement) I ( I . :,: ) - - ~ I . . t I i ii I I I I ()!~ CT' I ;:Ill. , 'i_ . A . : ! ., , .1 1 . ! I I I t I ii ! , I 1-111. .1; , I ! It 1 1. ~!, ~ : I , ~ - ! , . . 1~ " I . ; - r -1 , . -I , I , , , i I , !, , , *.',, ~ - . , I , , 1 -11 , , ~ !~ I I- I , . "l1 , I I . . . I ~ c ! . 1 11 ! , t , : ; , I .I , I i I I ' . I ! J : 1 , , ' ; T I ' . J ' I I , I I ; ! . i I ; I i I I ~ I I I I , () , 1, . , '. ; ( Ki , - I I , I I I I I BU?r. Yu.H.: HTSHLTAYEVA. V.V..knnd.tpkhn.nnuk; OSOKIWA, T.A..inzh. Internetion of cenent alkn1len -nd rnnctlve concrete fillers. Strol.pron. 16 no.4:2Q-32 An 15R. 01W 11:10 1. Chlen-korresnondent Akndpnit stroitallstvn i nrkhitnktury (for Butt). (Alkalies) (Cenent) BUT-A, YU.M., doktor tokhn. nauk, prof.; MI[LYAYNYA. V-Ve. kand. takhn. nauk; OSOnM, T.A., Iuzh. ....... 0",," ....... Effect of alkalis on the elinkering process ani strength of "he cement. TSement 23 no.5:9-14 S-0 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Alkalies) (Cement-Teetting) M YS H L YA 'YL: V AV . V , , k. an , . *~ ~- v, t ji . n E, u ~- , OL () ~, : NA , T ~ ~ . , ksi r, d . ' r i. r. r , 7-, a u k ; :, U h , IN A , Y. 11. in z h . i 5 A! I V , '. M, , " : I z ! i . --- -- - - - Usirq,, trie FF7414:1~' for , rij,, -, oxile and ruign-tilum In matorla-'In for -ement prc~ju-,.on by '.1tration. r,-, 19 t ~ 12 '63. , !", It:' :".], L, 4 4 3 1~ 'A - ,5 6 ACC NRa AP6021384 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0101/66/000/002/0009/0009 AUTHOR: Myshlyayeva, V. V. (Candidate of technical sciences); 13,sokina. T. A. (Candi- date of technical sciences_)_ ORG: none TITLE: New standard for chemical analysis methods SOURCE: Tsement, no. 2, 1966, 9 TOPIC TAGS: analytic chemistry, quantitative analyris, chemical composition, cement, structural mineral product ABSTRACT: The substitution of GOST 5382-65 for GOST 5~82-58, to be effective July 1, 1966, is discussed. GOSI, 65,refers to Tementso- Methods of Chemical Analysis." T _5 ?3 ~8~2- ~ I -. The old standard was ~ ~tablished in 1958 before methods based on Trilon B and photo- electrocolorimetry had been perfected. It is stated that the GOST 5362-65 calls for photocolorimetric analysis for the basic components in Portland cements and for CaO de. termination by photoelectric titration using the rET-UNIIZ instrument. The GOST 5382- -65 standard also requires that the same analytical methods be employed in testing clinkers and slips. It is suggested that the GOST 5382-65 standard be put into prac- tice in all quality control laboratories of the cement industry. It is claimed that the analytical methods recommended by the GOST 5382-65 are faster and more accurate than those required by the old GOST 5382-58 standard. SUB CODE: 07)1t/ SUBM DATE: none UDC: 666.94 : 543.06 Cord 5TTRIKOVICH. N.A.. prof., red.; OSOXINA, V.I.. red.; RRZOUKHOVA, A.G.. takhn.red. 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