SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTROMECKA, M. - OSTROUKHOV, A.A.

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A gmmlatir-S various ferlWera on kbe anDa- bWI7 of the phmphat# to 1,!Auts. A, PrA M. taqa-A (Iloezw- Samh X)., 1954, "Or i pbospliate " had Overse e&.Cti~ It, ~Plta (A dal'Y' wAtkffilg 100 poulall V Vytih3crs r*'nai-',vd it~;Wta;ibilly in tht sz~il -m Vit, tbey wcrt, tncnrjx~rm~A. A, G Pou-&ar). OSTRO)NCRA, M, JOWZRJ Of the Science Of Food and kvicature April 1954 Wicjlture and Horticulture Of FwtMm SWUM MA svzftWfty d jobaspbarm tmon npwpbov- Dbh* tea PMOKak sad vommum pa Fwvww mampba"hau an nft At. Ostromeckik (Norm. ovesij Rok.. 1 3. 9k A, 0, 4. 8-22) .-Ill ISM biJkU irfM Data and Sax on font "I types. nitimbov& Granststion 01 n k"Pered the sysitAbi i! of to P, Onl"lly in W3110 ;zt;;;Wg exmn of CACO. nr "VOMS F.". A. G. llvrtaau..~ OSTMIECKA.-Flaria Nitrog&n Intake from urea and a=onlum nitrat* b7 cmit In vat-r ~ultur#fc. Rmz nauk roLn roal 82 no.21473-488 161. 1. Katedra, Chemii Rolniczej, Szkola Glowna Goopodarstwa Wiejokiego, Warszawa. Kierowntl Katedryl prof. dr. Karlan Gorski. 1 4 A# 4 a 0 U4# jp~ MAY *0 of 00 'i . ....... ... t P m 1601 Sol an a 1 4 of 0 w 1_4 -iet mi _e -_i 0 0 0 0 0 0 *of 0 0 0 000 OT 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 & 0 a 0 a 0 !--;I fog 0* goo ISO* 111190 "go 0 0 O~ ~ re POL I" rotborcboi do II&V411bre du bAm 41sas do* b"sims markaStux Orts des boogns Wsm [Swdies on the equilibrium ol tho vratet t I The oupof wi ter needs.] I.V.GG, Arwi4"ef Cd IP ted ~iWat, P 4aty,- OsM, IM, Trassuctios, 1:7541, Cn.d.3 OWD-Autitm deveb* a for of meadow evapotranspkitlDn on the weigbt of a single crop, zhe H Uffstion defickW th* depth of the g"und wiiter Jvvel (A), It Is ammed that h-y Is tW eptlvW grewtd water distspre (H~-toul preciiAtation during one crop pe"), nm deWt was oNaputed (mo tempefatute and predliuOon Ocords by means of an "U*Ad* A amp o( Poland giv" the %-LtLn need (dr the fing bay aW, couwuted ;ApvbV" oxvm for tM water need of nvAdows is &d4ed. SxkW Mmakjs: 1. Syspa.. mpe J. AgrkWWW d4aatokp 4. Psbo&-A.A. ,mvr Os1mrnqckJ J. j~vaparstian Jrvnj Aad Water Mangsaimag Js Flat Parowarae i jc~pAarkz wadna na vAdAcb plylklcW. Cotpodar*x -Wodno. No, 3, 3163, pp, ii,-17, )7 Dga,, S labit" Results of lield a rcb carr)W out by means of lysImeteM In flat yAlt rnmdvwx locaW on the thicker alluvial d"Its. Detailed 3malyzis of the cormliffion belwven the th),-kness of The all1r, Um 11%,und water lovel an4 the hny crop Analysis of the parameters of local.1vILDMIlar~ Vlater ronsumpliDn per crop unit evndillons Jor f1ficarlaus 83IUr&UDM ~tlDf Wit.TT~Oq TVSO~rttl dUtInt the VWIW Of VISSISUON and u" the 1)')Slg $)I *LWh (%~AYXC% Of the ralrerl w,11ri-j"A 40srs for VATioull types of )MIS. IVA and sand arromns to 1b, water caparily of the prv)Jj)v of the soil ard hwitare %Vntenj pyW to ;ry*v_ "'I)M These "" DTr' '" t"S"M1 'MM thM thtOMICAMY SIDIM7111ned i by Imboralary ar'lly3ra, log-ftl in the 'rile of d4'a.P IMM2 and highest Its Sho, case of 3*ar.&. The vulhbr --w.)udft that 11 Is &qrbW 1, &W. Z)hw #..-PCrjTft1)I4I)y The InWbI values 1[yr asu"Waltmu in rvspo~j of every indi-Iduh) "i'llil'n Wheiro- OstrorrWitt J. Notes so the Sub$rd 94 WfnmUng P-4 Irritsilia- w spraw!# obliczenin nawadait,6 =!fWaWych'. Owpodarkir Wodna. No, 3~ 110A pp. 93~-19, No, 4, 1 M3, M 133-137. - 10 (191, 5 Wh& The author deals with the ffKqhodi of computation principally t.%ed 5ilUiedo and reviews the formutat for flooding Ume; lie gives ta the 1101 of the pherAniena of water capacity of 0611 pr9flies and pracU- leWlity of formulae hittlerto effective. an analysis of the considerstlonh to which ivih forrnW*e are based. TmpracticsWity of such formulae I" flood trrig'1110n of land with 6 high level of V~mjnd watrrx. Correct, A00106 tot dflermlnW Um Coeffident of permeability, Mscription of 00"UrIng %1PPsF&tUS and Me"UrIng technique, Delemirmlion - in cam *It high waterr level - N the absorptive cVPOdtj of the toll se- twdW to the difterem In weight, as between a a iVhLd-zdt4 asbmal statto vA after wa .-and-the Valumottic sarniAN-delem4fiatfon- and camsit,tatiori -- In'the Cast. 'by -ind, nf .9 601P WOW k"I - flooding 6n experInKidal sector nr, 1. OW ht*WtnS factm, rate of Ptnetrallon, coeincient of permenbility. maximum absorpli" capacity of the anit, porosity, m)nlmum AMIF.Siblo water reserve prior to trrigetion, and ground watrr level. Tho aulhor bm c4molled and mk-wx a numbet of fomulav for tompuillig, tile jimt, r"utred for fWding the Ouperimental ttrtor, dito allowanve I,M- "VOWW"" Of W11041 III 1AIRMI, PP. setIcs of expelinvenis have. hoen ca!'rita oul Over $Mt evapors- ilon of it-beat On loams, vit., Ila thm-year verles In inolvile rnin gwiges tilled entirely with Vlatula laimi; 2) a one-ycor Itc rics In stUlinonry jain snugro filled Nvith a flat Inyer of 1-nno on n itund hwxr. An empirica) Winn- In 12 quoted for rough computation of I% hml tlvnMraflon on Inomp. iccor- OlOg to the da-ficieney In atmoitphirk inty(sture. d-tthit of the ground Water lCytirbtlow the surface. and Atiraw bnd grain oop. It hns been Ascertained that tall evaporation of wheat Intrenres In promrtion to the Incri-Ase In the straw yield. The rate of fncm&e III eyntwation Incmves from sprouting until harvest time. whortafter It begins to dodino sit the groin develops. It was tpbservcd, during the oNoni ieries of experimenta, that to W fayer of !opm bocom*3 r"re xhall3w, or the level of ;round 'welem ilrAst there is a carr"p"ding decreove in the straw. and graln c5mrM.-K-1, j. *Evaporation and water-supply management of meadows." p. 9 (Gos22darka Wodna, Vol 13 No 1 Jan 53 Warszawa) SO: Moixthly Lilt 91 &it EuroR2&u A2ccavjons, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl MmGrt;cwi~ J. "Remarks on the calculation of flood irrigation." p 133 (Gospedarks Wodna, Vol 13 No 4 Apr 53 '4&rszawa) SOs MorMIX 14gt oL Y> EuroRltaa A&cenatons, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Unal 7P, 0 M --not'. Ow III an &~-; . WoJtjo, %Var. w, 13 jQ:20 -209, ju" I PSI (o,%%.,SWMrc DLC 4~==Jlv J obwn-Alitm. 0 crAyosalLm (nnis whrat Vbmi (vuln"W! vibl-.11) knastexhircurA with dlflrr~t lk-YAW gusim) CV IPY Sht Deforinvoll 11 WA~r KJ"."y LUNA!. 0.1 lt)pko%~" in khc )t*m MO- 3952. 2.Sampasu" 3.VySd-z-csPvlAmk J. "Water manaf-ement in Californi~~'s avrir~ilture." .. r,01 (Gospodarka Wcoina) Vol. 17, nn. 11, Nov. 1'-)57 Warsaw, Poland SO: Xonthly Index of East 'lirc7,ean jj-. Vcj. 7, no. I., April l')18 Odr*nWki J. Copps ling 'Water IttquIrrmenis for Ma4terated MeAdGW16 -~Mltbhle zVoirzebowin)a -Avdy dim )ql zmrl1orowjknyVh"- $jrta_V4dAz. No. 30, 1954, pp.,386-391. 5 figs, I tabs. It Is Im:portent in every mellorallmal ;cb*;n# to rompule the 'quFjn- bty cf.walerured I* cover lncre&Aed evsp~rxllcn of the area due to Vlant transpIrallon, 3*11 tyaporation and tvaporal)on of -;tri of the rain- Ian dlr*cUy from the surfact ofthe plants. Water ri~qutrenwnij Z" for ftetlars!ed -meadows can be expressed by 1113a folkw)ng Jormula: Z - P - 0 - 674 In which P denotes terrain r"PDrallon. C - r4ciplix- bon~ Alt - 6ossible ground moislure rrservtL Data necessary for 1br- 10MIUla quoted can lot found As follows,. preflPhallon 0. In pubMallons 01 the State Hydro-Meleorojoileal institute; ter7anearl tvaporallon P. Is computed according t0 methods given In the present article, and mPl. sture reserves are evaluated according to 1)3# lab)# allarbed. c7RCIECU, j. Ostftinmecki, J.; Obracz", h. "Tasks oil the Institite of Lirainage, Soil Conservat.on, anc Pasture Lands in the IAght of Fecent Scientific Res,arch.11 p. 4,1 Gosi,clarka 1..odna, Vol. 14, No. 2, 'Feb. 1954, '~&rszawa) 50; Ibnthly List of Last Ek,ropean ~cc~--qs,-o -i, Vol. 3, No. 6, library of Congress, june, jL - 1954, Lncl. OSTPCVn~Y.IJerzv _Frcf. , dr. Lcf~pl vaperIzt-tior. 1n the rfadovs Ir-cat-d cr, light mardy scile. nesT wc(Ini 22 nc. 3:127-128. Pr '62 1 . Przeurdniczmcy Krmltetu R(-.dAkcyjnerv mipsiec?,nIkA "G(,sTrdmrk.A Wr.4nA". GSTFOI-'-;-'*a J, J. Wstep do reliorpcji rolnych Warszawa, Poland, Peristwowe v,,,dawn.holnicze i Lesne, 1957. 311 P. P.onthly List of E;ist hi.ropean Accessions (ELU ) LCO Vol. 1,0 No. 9, joptei ber t' nc I. OSTRO),.ECKI, J. Expected conmmption of water for Increrisod production In the fields and pasturf-F. I P. 135 (Frace I Studis) No. 1, lc)L6, Warszn%.R, Poland SOs MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST E1jRjH.AN ACCES~',JONS (KLAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 191,P Poland/Phyelco of the Hydroaphere - Dynamico of Ben and lAnd Wabir, N-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36279 Authors Ostromec-kj, Jer7y Institutions None Title: The W4er Balance of Poland frotn the Point of View of the Present and of the Demands of the Future Original Periodical: Zesz. probl. nauki polsk., 1955, No 3, 15-31; Polish Abstract: Analysis of the thermal and water balances of the territory of Pol.and from the point of view of the influence on the individual bra1W of the national economy, particularly agriculture. Data are given on the thermal and water balances far individual bas-ins. For the water balance, the author gives the secular values, the variation in the individual conponento (precipitation, evaporation, runoff, and change In the reserve of gropnd water) by years and their monthly variations during the year. It *is indicated that it is necessary to have a full utilization of the water reserves in Card 1/2 Poland/physicB of the Hydrosphere - Dy*mics of Sea and Land Water, N-2 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Flzika, No 12, 1956, 36279 Abstract: the national economy, and the author reuarks that the planning of the amount of water required for individual regions should be carried out with allowances for the thermal balance and for the vegetation, existing or planned for the territory of this region. Hydrotechnical measures ar* not always enough, for they affect only the individual components of the balance. Great Importance is ascribed to the role of soil evaporation and transpiration, amd this must be taken into account in planning. Graphs am given for the dependence between the crop and the evaporation from the soil Card 2/2 OSIIFI^T-rIC,r-II, j. Wiadomosci Sluzby I!y(h-olof,71cznej I lieteorologicznej - Vol. 4, no. 2/3, 1953. Individual changes In the elements of water resources of a basin after ;~nd farmine. P. 153- SO: Yonthly list of East European Accessions. (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 19~5 Unc2. 0-TRMSCKI, J. The calculation of water requirements for drained meadows. p. 386. MSPOPAJRKA VIODNA. (Nac7.elna Organizacja Technicznal) War,,77awa. Vol. A. no. 10, Oct. 1954. SOUPCE: East F~jropean Accessions List (!-FAL), Librar-j of ConFress, Vol. 5, no. 7, Jly 1956. k, , " .. . , I , L ... 1." : 1L ; ' I . I :, 1 . I : . I . . . k . II, ,, , . f. I I . o - I . , 11, ) . I , I . I z , ~, ~) . ., ,-, :, , . I , : , *~ , , ~ oli . - t . . . I I I O-STROMENTSK11 p N.M.; FONTANOVt G.A.; FROKOFIYEV9 A*1P. j naucbMy red.; MMEVp V.I., red. izd-va; BYYZVAT V.V., tekhn. red. (Industry's requirements as to the juallty of mineral materials) Trebovaniia prom7shlennosti k kachestvu minera-11nogo syrlia; spre- vc>cbnik dlia geologov. lzd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos. nsuchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po c,,eol. i okhrane nedr. No.39. [Tin) Olovo. Nauchn. red. A.P.Prokoflev. 1961. 50 P. (MIRI 14:7) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuzrgry nauchno-iseledcrvatellskiy institut mine- rallnogo syr1ya. (Tin ores) OSTII(IAM;SKTY, - r'. I.; KII(V, V. F. Tht-,-oT-j of Piezoelectric accelerntior, transduc,ir; . Iz-.-. SO AN SSSR no. 10. Ser. tekh. nauk no. 302-36 16~ W I T"A 1 " : 1 ) I . Novos I ~ i rsk i y (-I Pk tro tek hn I che sk i v i r.- t I h i t. Su ~ Tri ' t, to- (I ',, 1964. 109_,NM~ -AP50ii6j- UR/0286/6 "10101110210011:0. -AUTHOR- Alabuzhev, P, H.; Ostromenski ?I 1p; Mhon, F. 45 TITLEr. A piezoelectric accelerometer. Class 42, No. 171676 SOURCE: 9 yuUeten' irobmteniy i tovarnykh znakGv, no. 11, 19650 110 TOPIC TAGS: acceleromter, pressure sensor leration measurement im lic-ce _contains---a ssure-sensitive element- fixed to a frme,-an_.insrtii1 mass--and an in-i a-oatdrw--The--dea.m-issimplif-ie4-by- i1xig e vt -form of a 6pherical lezoceramic shell,'Whi~clh -im-tallized-on- the - outside.--- shell is filled with an electrically conducting- liquid which serves as the inertial. mass and is at the oaiLe tim the internal electrodo. of the preseum-sensitive Ole.. ment. ASSOCIATION: none Card 112 OBTRO)OZIMP V.R.; ROVIM, H.B. Use of mechanized settlers in ingar factorlem. 6&".prum- 36 w).9s 35 5 '6A? - (MIRA lb.I.L) .1. Virmitakiy sakhar-W trest. _OSTROMNSKIY, V.R. [Ostromena'kyi, V.R.]; ROVNER, R.B. Use of mechanized settling tanks in sugar refineries. Knar. prom. no.1:11-12 Ja-Yx 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Vinnitskiy sakharnyy trest. (Vinnitsa-Sugar industry) (Sewage-Purification) OSTi,,CMiTSKI'Y, Yuriy ^.Sezarovi:n; FOi:'TAYEV, Lev Petrovich; SiCHKOV, D V.; ~rcf . d-ktor tokm. nzmk, prof., rod.; 031FOVA, E.". . rel. (Approximate and ubr',aged rethod,,; of calculating qtatlca- ly indetor-,--Inate *,stemsl FriblizhenrWe i sokrashchennye sposoby rascheta ntatichenki neoDredelirykh eistem. Ylo- skva, Strai.izdatt 19G.. 1"I. i . Wli~A 17-12) OSTR%E11T5KIY, Yu.T.S., inzh. Designing nonplane girder and frame networks made of thin- walled elements. Trudy M11GS no.8:64-93 158, (MIRA 14:7) (Structural frames) OSTRC,,U:,iTSf,-rYv YU.TS., inzh. I Designing the frame of the main building of a thermoelectric station by breaking It up into elemental frames. Trudy 1411GS no.8i94-105 158o (MIRA 14:7) (Electric power planta) (Structural frameB) BYCUOV, Dmitriy Vasillyevich, vrof.dokt.tokhn.imuk;KLION,Georgiy Konstantinovich, prof.; FEDULOV4LOKMBElid, Lidlya Xonstantinovna, dote.; PORTAYEV, Lev Potrovich, dota.; OMILOMITSK17 Turly TSezarevichp kand. tekhn. F 0 nauk; CHELBAYEVA, YevgelMii~vna OAWA; GUSEV, Borls Mikhaylovich, inzh.; VILKOV, G.N., red. izd-va; TDIKINA, Ye. L., tekhn. red. [Manual for practical work in the theory of structures] Rukovodstvo k prakticheskim zaniatiiam po stroitallnoi makhanike. Izd.2., Ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po strolt., &rkhit., i stroit. ma- terialam, 1961. 326 p. (MIRA 1J.: 9) (Structures, Theory of --Study find tenching) OSTROYSTSKIY. A., dote., kand. teklm. i,auk Fatr Alakneevich 017shev. Papt. 1,Wl. 8 no.5:28 My '59. (MIRA 12:0 (Petr Alek9eavich Oly9hav. 1S17-lP96) OSTROWSKrY. A.. dots, ~mn4.tmkhn.nauk A.l.Usatte. 14ast.upl. 8 no.9:28 S '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Uzatis. Alaksmi Ivanovich. 1814-1875) (MintV. mr4,,intwnring) OST:',O,'-YTSKIY, A. A. , 1" I outlint history c),, i-ussjan minin; t ~',klbl ' 1, ' "Ictekhi-Ait, 1Q, -~. : ;) - OSTRO~Kkkq_t_AIA. SAJAM (Histortcal outline of Russiaz mialnE engin"rinrj Ocherki pc ril rus9kot gcrnot mekhanikl. Roak-ra, Ugletekhlz4at, 1953. 15" P. (MLBA 8:3) (Mining engineering) - ". 7 CcIt., I-A L ,c j, - : ru, ., I - rn ~ -:, ,~` ~ " ~ ., *. 1 ~ -. ~ ~, ~ . - -'ry - 10 It :~ I . . , . .9 : . 1 " . 7 . I ~alnl-~j ,~"C : Lis' c,,^ '- --.- -? : , "C'' - i0. 1 " , .. . lechrl-): , -y Nan 4: ' )r ~~ (,,rr 1:. 1 t r ~ cz! - ~ ~-. '. . ~ ~ ~ :' - - i . - i --, ~ ) ."OE 1 v -,! , f (-,. ,. l : . ~*,, I ~ 1. D, '-Ilsn~L- ' . .1 1 List , 7 r o-.. ~ i i :. ~7 0 L! t, -.,- r -,, *' -ori; --ns, -ovc-h-r I - - . ''C ; , : c . BOGD;~NDV, Y.N.; ?.U ',,ZYAVTSEV, G.I.; MAINDR,3SOVit, F.M.; ~,FIRINA, lo-. OSTROPOGOL.-SKIY. D.Ye. Syntlippis of somp nolyamldps based on 0(,W-aminocarboxylic acids with bpnzene or cyclohexane rinFs in methylene chains. Vysokor" soed. 3 no.():132~-1311 S '~I. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsew;ovuznvv nauchno-iFsledovatel'skiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. (Polvamides) SALALYKIN, V.I.; LKB=VA, S.A.j OSTRONIOGILISKIY, D.Ye. (Moskva) Stertlization of crystalline urea with ultravlolc* raye. Vop. neirckhir. Z7 r,(,.j.,,jO-jj Ja-F li.~. (111RA 16, 5) 1. orlerift Trudmogo Krasnogo Znanvini Institnt neyrokh1rur(-li ineni IJ;.Burdomko A1.2; Sm I opytn,)- 6-sperlmental~nyy zavoi "IREA". (UREA-STERILIZATIO!,) (ULTRAVIOLK RAYS) 27$69 5/19 61/0G3/30')/004/C16 B. I OYBI 01 AUTHORS: Bogdanov , M. N. , Kudryavtsf-v I - . Mandrooova, F. M. Spirina, I. A.. Ostromcgollskly. D. Yo. TITLE: Synthesis of scime pc;,yam~,dea on the basis Of a -'-a!LI110- carboxylic acids with benzene or :yclohexane rings in methylene ctains PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinenly-a, v. 3, no. 9, 1961, 1326-1331 TEXT: Polyamides from a,ti-aminocarboxy.'ic acids with aromatic rings In the chain (p-aminomethyl-pheny.'-alkane cartoxylic (1,7-AIMPAj and ~-amino- ethyl-phenyl-alkane carboxylic acids, are Important for the production of thermostable fibers (400-500'C~. The apinnability of polyamides (PA) and copolyamides (with e-caprolactari, (t-CL)) based Lin p-aminomethylbenzoic acid (p-AlBA) and m-aminomethylbenz~D,- a~,d (m-A14BA)' was tested. The following compounds were synthesized. 4-amin~,metlyl-cyc~ohexyl carbox5--c acid (4-AMCA)i 3-aminomethyl-cyclohexyl carboxylic- acid (3-AIICA); 4-amino- ethyl-cyclohexyl proplonic acid (4-AECA); cis-4-aminocyclohexyl butyric acid Card 1/5 27569 S/19 bl/C03/009/004/016 Synthesis of some polyamidea BI i OYBI Oi (cis-4-ACBA)i trans-4-aminocycluhaxy , Lutyri,; acid ',trans-4-ACBA,)j and their polyamidea. Pure p- and m-kMBA were prepared from the corresponding oyanobenzoic acids via the ethyl ester whi,;h can easily te purified by crystallization: p-CNC6H4COOH HC1-NH 2CH2CH2C6H4COOC2H N H2CHIC6H4COOC2H5 -- p-AJ4BA- 4-A,MCA, 3-A11ACA, and 4-AECA were obtained by hydrogenation of the corresponding aromatic acids. Instead of Pt satalyst, rtiodium b,'ace on Al203 which is more effective for the hydrogenation cf aromatic was used according to A. A. Balandin, M. L. Kf-dekel Ref- '2; Dokl. AN SSSR, 123. 64, 1958)- Cia- and trans-4-ACBA wh.' ch were separated by means of hot acetone were synthesized as follows. j-NH 2C6H4 (CH 2)5 COOH --3p P-CH CONHC (CH COCH -1, (~is - trane)-4-C11 COINHC 9, (CH COOH H 3 6 4 2 3 3 6 C 2 cia-4-ACBA + trans-4-ACBA. The following substances were synthesized for the first time: 4-AECAj ciB- and trans-4-ACBA; the lactam of 3-AMCki the hydrochlorides of the ethyl eaters of p- and m-AILBAI cis- and trans- N-acetyl-4-ACBA and N-acetyl-p-amirio~henyl butyric acid. The polymers of p- and m-0BA are only slightly visc(-ue, do -.3t form fibers, and melt under decomposition above 3000C, as their "aromatic" carboxyl grcups Card 21~ 27569 SP w/f, 1,/Oc 5,10C I 'I Ic' I,) Synthesis of some polyamilea 1J., c/b, ,;I undergo side reactions. p-AMPA and 4-AXCA in which tenzene ring and CCCH groups are separated by -CH_-gr,3uFs form ~cyrrers with higher mclccular weight. The copolymers of p-kMBk witi, i_-CL; on tLe other- hand, fcrm stror-ig fibers from the melt which can be cold-drawn. T?-.e T-AMBA carboxy. t:r,-,;~s are assumed to form more heat-rea:stant amde 67r-)jis with th,, am.1r, _ r -2 ups of the E-aminocaproic acid radi,_-alS "tie iroiucts '-f m-AMBA with E,-CL andw-aminofnantk,i,~ a~,,d are '.ttle mor,~, vs-~_;s tnan m-AYIBA homapolymers. Folycondensat:-_n is rendered i.,Ifi:~u,* because the instability of the carboxyl groups, ard tecause of onain -.eava-e owing to cyclization of the end grou,, as a result of a favorable mutua. position of the amino groups and CC Croupq of the amide bDnAs. The high- molecular ~A Of 4-A.',,CA and trans-4-ACBA z~avinct be spur, froa, tI-.e melt to decomposition. The PA of cig-4-ACBA was zi~,t jure, bul.,L:y, :).cred anJ low-viscous. The high-zolecalar iA cf ~-AECA whicl, ,a stat:e ever, at 3400C forms strong fibers from ttie. mt~lt wtiLh can be c_ld-irawn. ~ - A. MC A forms, when heated, a non-ic!ymerzar,.lt! Iftctum, I -:yaroherzciic azid dissolved in 1%~ NIIA was t..ydrc,,~oriatod a*. tem; eratire ar-A !.,,G- sure of H_ -he react c,.n ;r, ~t~,ar_ a r_i Card 3,' 5 ' 27")69 3,/. 9c, 't 1~c Synthesis of some -,oliriz; ies suspension was saturatt-A W, tt, K, -A 1, u G r of P-ALTBA (melt~-ng ioint W'6 tta-'ned we, I--t. after treatment witt, N'If ~'e etyv! est~7 I~j f'r i,., th~- t. a i m-kMBA (mel ting point m-kMBA bz- treating it '41 t t-, eti'ftno~ U'%d HC in ~t,kj f3a~y- wu ,is p-compound , m-AUBA was Dr)talned trierE)from 'Irji~tt~n6 ~'~Int 4-AMCA was prepared from ~-AIZIBA by --ehno --f r,ydr, wena*, capillary (mrelting ~cint i v c, r. 3 - AXICA; melting ~oinl me ro~ 7~ ! n N-acetyl-p-amino~henyI butyr1c acid Mel -"n" N-acetyl-4-amino-cyclot,exi: butyric acid. "7'c r, 't7 - cie-N-acetyl-4-amir,,c,-c,yc~c,hexj-'I tutyri z. acid' t i r.,- 1 r, t Trans-4-ACBA was ubtained ~'r~ m tt't~ trans -r; -a~:ety -,mi - :~ c butyric acid by sul furl c ac. d ~'i(l ro, */o, a tit ~c - ~"'Uc and 8.2i'a 1-Ut -'n a column wi ti, 3A3 - 1 OTT ( -'-'DE 0 i Fin. i-' . - 'I rroi I t I fit; 226-2280C) was pre i,a red AM PA T i ft'- - point - 152-11~3 -tie.. sc'lur-e :n be.,,zen- and If tit) n L, J f r 3-AMCA by eliminat i c; n C Card 4/5 27~(J si" Synthesis of some ~olyamides B,1:1/B131 carried out in N2stre&= in test t,t.es. o r.,, e r '. z a t, n w 1 t nw a a first performed in a sealed umpu: , ther, N, stream. FIter for,,.ation was examined on a special device according tc, B. Sigal rut a'. (Ref. 16~ Khim. volokna, 1959, no. 5, 2~)), Trie authorg tirink D. V. Suvorov, Head ~-f the laboratories of the Institut AN KazSSE ~Inetit~ite o., Chemistry of the AS Kazakhekaya SSR) for providin6 p-cyanobenzGlc ac:d ~t,ere are 2 tables and 16 references. 7 Soviet and-I non-Soviet. "he three most recent references to English-language publications read as fellows: US Patent 2, 668, 769; 111. Levine et a! J. Organ. Chem. 24, US Pateit 2, 910, 457. ASSOCIATION: Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-iouedcvtttel'skly 1-nqt~tut 1i3k,,iai3tven:-og volokna (All-7nion Scientific Research Inetit"Ite of Synthet.c Fibers, SUBMTTED~ OC*~':,bCr Li, 1,'tIC Card 5/5 L 8605-66 Elrr(i)/EtrIP(e)Ai,."(m)A','G(m)/T/EvIP(t)/iil.'~P(b) IJP(c) A=81(X IM: AM21163 4S1 4 q1 C"" MV013q/65/0D0/004/0D17/W22 AVMOIR: Ostzo nr~ P. Fo ; lRossikbinj V. 6. ~ I TITLIC: TeVerature imestigetion of the dixcb&Tgo of a hollow catbode A BOUNCE: IM Piz J'no. 4x_'105' 17-22 TOPIC T=: VLa 4 Arbon, molybdenum., helium, oWgen, car- bon dioxids, spectral line., texpffie4r&mtrvwm"o""e~-Icaracterittlep pressure effect ABSTUCT: 7h9 dependence of the rotational and vibrational temperatures In a hol- low carbon &M mo2ybdenum extboae dimebarsea in no, qj., ama cos the rkimg S&sj, Its Wasswe, and the discharge currint are Investigated. 7he od con- 9 ant = tjQ molybdemna!18 nm In diameter and 30 am long ide bol- structed of mphi-t l lon94 low)* 7he distbans emissia me projected on the slit of a Bilger spectrograpb. The texpers;twt was !!Vurad from the Ittansity distribution of a vambar of rots- tional lima of the CO Ion. Mw extwT&l bestim of the cathode was observed and found to be nonanifom, the beating being most Intense In Its central portion. The zvtatlonsl twporstures measured sixultaneously from different molecules colwide with esab other vithin the Units of wror. The vibrWoml texpwaturem obtained from the bands of CO+ do not coincide vith %be rotational ones. 7h9 rotational impomturts depend xtroq&V on the working gas., Its pressurej, " the currento cord 3/2 L 8605-66 ACCMION 3M: AP,472316) MIS UMVWMtW* Ot the 9" In the bollow of the CAUMAs and the tatbode walls em tber0bre be mmodbly vikrisa vitbh a tr*M raMe. 7be C0*0 IM Cat CN,, and OB Molecules Is the bdlxw catbode can be obu-siaterized by a siftle rotatioal tem- perstl" CW"WMUM to the tooporaftre of the gam. Oft. &A. bass 3 f1pres am ASMIATION: VoWrof "Yakly gomiversitst Smal D5-~Olyx vosso"Onlya 4, 0 a AWAYAW 00- IT's G"U vrak state Wyersity) 3 2Dn63 SWU 00 M CM32 OPp OP 30 3W SMs W7 07M 1 003 Cord 2/9 MAILOV, V.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; SALtKOV, P.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; PIWTSAYLO, M.Ya., inah.; SMRGUNOV, M.P., inzh.; UUTOV, V.I.J, -inzh.; OSTROWV, A.M., J-nzh.; SHFZTAKOVI V.M., lnzh. Experience in burning brown coals in wet-4ttom furnaces with shafl-type impact mills. Teploenergetika 10 no.2:15-19 P 163. (KMA 16:2) 1. Vostochnyy filial Voe3oyuznogo teplotekhnichoskogo instituta, Chelykbinsk, Krasnoyarskenergo i Vaesoyuznyy natichno-isaledovatellskiy tvplotekhnicheskiy institut. (boilers) (Furnaces) (Lignite) RIKIN, Swruil Simonovich; OSTROI-IJKIIOV,.Ya,G.., inzh., retsenzent; SLIV, E.I., kand.tekhn. na-t-ik, rotsonzent; CIIE?KOV, R.I., kand. fiz.- mat. nauk, nauchnyy red.1 KLIMA, Ye.V., red. izd-va; FROID!, P.S., tekhn. red. (Theory of groscopic devices) Teoriia gironkopicheskikb ustrolstv. Leningrad, Sudpromigiz Pt.l. 1962. 506 p. (MBIA 15:7) i0yroacopic instruments) BIJTSHTBTN, I.I., imndidat biologicheakikh nauk; HOLDAVSXAU. V.D.. professor; RODIUM, S.V., doteent; CHXMAVSKATA. F.P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk: LAVITAX. R.B.; GRODZIK;XA*fA. A.1.; OSTRWWOVA. B.L. The role of lemblia and hymonolopis nano in dusentery of young children. Sov.ved.21 noo3t22-26 Mr '57, (KLRA 10:7) 1. Is Ukraiaskogo instituta malyarii I meditsinskoy paresitologii iment prof. V.Y&.Rubashkina (dir. I.A.Demchexkko).Kharlkovskogo institute oichrany materinstva I dotatv (dir. - kandidat meditainakikh nauk A.I. Kornikova). detskoy bollnits; No.24 (glavnyy vrach L.M.Poyarkove) I detskikh yasley No.81 (glsvnyy vrach B.L.Ostromukhove) Kbarlkov. (DTSBbTXRT' BACILURT, in iaf. and child in glardiamis & tapeworm imfection. ther.) (GLARDLASIS, in inf. and child in bacillary dysentery. with tapeworm infect., ther.) (TAMVCRWLVBCTION. in inf. and child In bacillary dysentery. with giardissis. ther. CSTRCHOUKHOVA, G.A.. Treating phlegmon in newborn infants. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.12:52-55 D 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz detakoy Corodakoy klinichoskoy bollnitay No.2 imeni LV. Rusakova (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhonnyy vrach RSFBR dotsont V.A. Xmzhkov) i kafedry detskoy khirurgii TSentrallnogo In- stituts, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (zav. - prof. S.Ya. Doletskiy). (INFANTS (IEWBORII) --DISEASES) (MIEGMON) SIUTSXAYA. S.R., kRnd.med.nauk (Moskva, Sadavo-Spas okay a ul. d-19, kv.149); POIZOVSKAYA, B.M.; OSTROMDMMOVA, G.A. Strangulated Inguinal hernias in children [with summam in English]. Vest.khir. 81 no-12:56-58 D '58. (MIRA 12'?) 1. Is kliniki detskoy thirurgii (zav. - V.A. Kruzhkov) TSentral'- nogo Instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i klinichaskoy detskoy bolluttey imeni Rusakava. (HMIA, INGUINAL, in inf. & child strangulated. surg. (Run)) OSTROUMDV, B., prof. The first concert transmitted by radio. Radio no.90 S '62. (MJRA 15:'~) (Radio) OSTROUM)V, E.A.; VOLKOV, 1.1. Sulfates in marine ooze. Lit. i pol. iskop. no-3:91-IC,2 16". (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR. OSTROUMait L.; ZUBLPXV, A. Coqpressors for the brake uystAn of the ZIL-130 motortrucks. Av.transp. 40 no.7:4.1-44 JI 162. (MDA l5t8) (MDtortrucke-Brakea) OSTROVWWV, G.Ye., prof. (KhBrIkov, u1. Artema, d.6, kv-4); TOSHCWOVR R.A. Intrathoracic segmental esophagoplasty vith the small intestine. Vest.khIr. no.6sU-20 162. (MIRA 15,11) 1. Iz Kafedry operativnoy kh1rur ii i topogr&ficheokoy anatomii Nav. - prof. G.Ye. Ostroverkhov5 2-go Moskovskogo meditainskogo instituta im. N.r va (ESOPHAGI'Ji)pi'o'ou~r-,STINW-TW;SPL'a;TATION) JUDY&VICH, Boris Ivanovich , za 1. deyatell neuki I tskhnW RSFSR, prof., doktor tekhn. IkIdecessed]; FOFOWOMIT, S.F., doktor tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; RIVKIN, S.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, nauchnyy red.; OSTROWKHOVs, la.G. . doktor tekhn. nauk, nauchnyy red SHAPI 0 M."C',""ka,nd. tekhn.nauk, mauchnyy red.; KVOCHXINA, G. ., red.0 391MOVA, L.M., tekhso nk6 [Theory of gyroscopic instrumental Toorits girookopichookikh priborov; izbrannye trudy. Leningrad, Sudpromg1s. Vol.l. 1963. 327 p. (AURA 16:5) (Gyroscopic instruments) itIVE1114, Sar,.Uil Ya.C,., Inzh., retsm,,*.~ent; ~LLIV, E.I., .Ioktor tekhn. naul., retrenzent; CR:-MKL,V, R.I., (lokt.or fiz-,,T.;.t. niauk, rilucYji. red.; red . j"heor-y of pyroscopic devices] Teorlia (.iroskopicheskikh untroirtv. Leningrad, "Sudostroerile." I't. 2. IL~(vl. '14" p. 17-") OSTRa-[(XJKIIOVA, G.A. Two cases of megadixodenum in newborn infants. Vop. okhr. materin. dete. 8 no.lt84-85 t63 (MIRA 17t2) 1. 1z detskoy gorodskoy klinichoskoy bollnitsy No.2 imeni I.V. rMsakova (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy vrach FSFSR dotsert V.A. Kruzbkov) i klini-ki detskoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. S. Ya. Doletskiy) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. DOLETSKrY, Stanislav Yakovlevich, prof.; LEN'YUSHKIN, Alek,;ey Ivanovich, kand. rc-d. nauk; AFk;AS'YENl,, V.11. , kand. med. nauk; GOLO:3,GVA, T.V. , kand. red. nauk; YMYOLD. VX.; ULAYUH19i, A.A., kand. mod. nauk; KRUCHININA, I.L., kand. red. nauk; NOVIKOVA, Ye.Ch., kand. med. nauk; YEGOPOVA, A.M.; 03MWOUKHOVA, G.A.; FONIZOVSKAYA, 13.1%; MID-JI1, R.A., red. [Pyoinflazinatory diseases in newborn infants) Gnoino- vospalitellriye zabolevaniia novorozhdennykh. Moskvn, Meditsina, 1965. 282 p. NLtA 18-8) V.qSRQ10's-7-iki4q1c; -< Inst~lltts f~d Installat tons. Methods of Measurement and investigation C-2 Abst Journal i Ref&ftt,ZhUr - Mikat No 22, 2956, 33875 Aulb" I Aglintsev, K. K., Karavayev, F. U., Konatantinov, A. A., Ostromukhova, 1. P., and Khol'nova, To. A. Tltl* I Standardization of radioactive compounds Orlgftal Perlodleal t Atomnaya Energiya, 1956, No 2, 55-62 Abstract i Description of methods and apparatus used in the All-Union Scientific- Research Institute of Metrology Imeni D I~ Mandeloyev for precise measurements of many doximetric characteristics of radioactive com- pounds: activity (calorimetric and ionization methods and the me- thod of the absolute 0 count), -d-equivalent (ionization chamber with a solid angle of 4%) and the intensity of the dose of X -radiation (norm2l Ionization chamber). The measurement limits and accuracies of the results are indicated. Card 1/1 -ur--Jlcj. u 1.7 h t1p, h i4A. to NW10f led, AIV 7 C) N ........ ... .. ... ... j.: p., I q -11 coo I --,v I- of i 1 01 1 7 pj 9112 P. P.d.j ... p Iq p~4.- .43 -93 .d..4 .;"p ti -.3 oz I -A .0 0. Ml ..AAS It. If--- ~4' .. P.. -rl.jj --i-P.-n -1 0 I ,III.Ows AIR. 1:)vILLrwv lot Stj 4d 'j"ll-I 14j'111- -IV A -1 1.410:1934 "Rqy46"&V'0Ad gAtleie,son) ..-.!P.m 1. AS.I..a.n ."44L .~.'-A Fl. i .,F,A v s v A *...A!IL~O n j -A.-rX - S o IS 7 --l-8 N X jNnnj ;I t d I IN &to? IW-I- 4. AA-,1.-;jW ItIt-I - 6S-ffTjAOT (fill AGLI1frSXV, K.K.; OSTROMMOVA, et.p.; TUDIN, M.F. Model unit for roentgen Neasuremqnt of gwwm radiation with Tuanta energiea up to 1.5 Mev. Tnidy VNIM no.30:109-116 '57. (MIRA 12:1) (Gamm rays-Reaourement) (Ionization chambers) I . I . . . . . . . . I . , . . . I I . . . I I . . I I . . I - - - - - -I -- -- I I. I- ..1 11 . .r . I . I I ". . " : I.:, ": ~*,, '. - .,- .. . :. I . I I . f : --l , I , - : " ~ , , I " -,, ( 't ~ . . - f :. " 1. - ~ I., . , , -! , - " , ;. - , . F- ., - , . - I : .1 . 4 - : , I . I ~ . I . I 21(3) AUTHOR3t Aglintsev, K. K., 00tromukhova G F SOV/89-6-1-6/5! TITLE: Distribution of Ionization klong a r-Beam and Reproduction of the Roentgen With Normal lonizatlon Chambers (Raspredeeniye ionizatsii vdoll puchka -iz luchenlya i vooproizvedenlye rentgena normalinymi ionfzatsionnymi kamerami) PERIODICALs Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 1 , pp 63 - 66 kUSSR) ABSTRACTi Measurement of the ionization effect of Pradiation which corresponds to one roentgen unit is carried out in a pressure ionization chamber. Measurement of the roentgen unit is reduced to measurement of the ionization current and to determination of the measuring volume. The gauging method for reproduction of the roentgen requires knowledge of the point at which the measured ionization effect is produced. Hitherto it has been assumed that the measured ionization current is proportional to the radiation energy absorbed i- the measuring volume. The value of dose output, on the other hand, refers to the center of the measuring electrode. Ionization in the chamber is brought about by the electrons which are produced not only in the measuring vo.ume (above Card 1/3 the measuring electrode), but also in ouch parts of the Distribution of Ionization Along a r'Beam and SOV/89-6-1-8/33 Reproduction of the Roentgen With Normall Ionization Chambers volume as are located before and behind the measuring elect- rode. The Influence exercised by this additional Ioniza- tion upon the ionization in the measuring volume is heoretical- ly calculated and experimentally checked also for CY radiation. t-follows from measurements and calculations that the r measuring method generally used for determining the J--dose be means of normal ionization chambers is systematically at fault, because the absorption of radiation in the air is not properly taken into account. ~n_ order to avoid such errors, it is necessary to take the absorption of r-rays in the part X0 into account, which is located between the effective absorption point of the r-quanta and the center of the measuring electrode. This is done by multiplying the measured Ionization current by the oooff ici ent k It - e MPXO Card 2/3 where .1P denotes the linear attenuation coefficient of the Distribution of lonizaticn ;.org a t-Tipam and SO V/,6 9- 6 Reproduction of the Roentgen With Normal lc;nization Chambers radiation to up measured Ir. air at P atm and T 2COC. 60 31 -re The value for k is 0.992 for Co and 0.996 for Cs are 5 figures and 4 references, I of which is Soviet. SUBMITTEDs September 1, 1958 Card 5/3 SOV/ I i'~ - 59 ~58 r .C I ~~ a ) AUTHOR: Aglintsev, K. K. , Ostromuktiova, G. P. , Khol lnov~,, Te A. TITLE: Letermining the Process of Air Ionization for C060 Gamma Radiation ~Opredeleniye rabo8 ianizatsii v vozdukhe ulya gamma- iziucheniya Co PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, An Nr 2, p 51- ,ZSh) ABSTRACT: The author telievcs that there Is a lack of information so far on the lmport~ince of' ionization in the fieid of hard gamma radiation, Tests were made to determine the value of ionization in the air for C060 gamma radia on. This was founG by measuring the same preparation Co m with the hcl~ of a normal ionization chamber to ascer- t7ain the number of ion elements and of gamma caiori- meters, which give the valut. of the ~,tsolute ac Vity of' this j-,reparation. Tests with four cifferent Co pre- parations sriowed that. the mean value of ioniz;ltion equaleu 31_`.7 -7 1 r. ev. Therc arc 1' referuric(s, -, A Card 1/1 which are "'ovict and 1 Lnglish. WTIRMUMIOVA, G. P. Cana Tuch Sci - (Uiss) "Development and investigation of a calibraLed device for the reproductions of x-ray in the 250-3,000 K.E.V. energy rangell" Leningrad, 1950 (si0j, 12 pp,, 200 cop. (Phsico4technical Institute, AS USSR) (XL, 44-W, 13011--a) S/1 15/60/000i'C 1 B021/B058 LUTHORS: Aglintsev, K. K., Ostronukhova, G. P., and Khol'nova, Y~--A. TITLE: Measurement of the Gamma Constant of Radium PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 196U, No 12, pp. 40-42 TEXT: Methods and results of the determination of the gamma constant of radium which were obtained at the TNIIM (Vsesoyi.znyy nauchno-issledcva- tellskiy institut metrologii im. D. 1. Mendeleyiva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. 1. Meni:eleyev)), are given in this paper. The values of the e-constant were deteriAned by measuring the values of the dose rate and the activit) of one and the same preparation, P.3600 i.e. P (Ra) . Af , P being the dose rate ii 1-cm distance from tne preparation, in r/secl A the activity of the pr?paration in millicurie, f the coefficient of correction. Radon preparatLons were used instead of radium, in order to exclude errors due to self-absorption of t-radiation in the source. The linear attenuation factor of the radiation of radium Card 1/2 Keasurement of the Gamma Constant of Radium S/115/601/000,1,- 1 2"o 1 , "C B021/BO58 in air was determined experimentally. The measurement results are reFresenbii graphically. The probable errors of quantities involved in the calcula- tion of the dose rate are listed. The activity of the radon preparations was determined by the calorimetric method. The greater part of the studies for determining the r -constant of radium is based on measuring the dose rate by means of thimble chambers. Finally it is stated that all measure- ments made by means of thimble chambers up to the publication of the theories mentioned, require checking. The dependence of the data on the conditions of diaphragming is described as being the second error souc" in the measurement of the t -radiation by means of thimble chambers. Moreover, no method for calculating the correction for scattered radiati~r' in air is elaborated for thimble chambers. Measurement results of the r-constants of radium during filtering by means cf 0-5-mm platinum, obtained by various authors, are mentioned next. According to the authcrs' data, this quantity will be :_~.04 r/h.mg.cm in the case of an open-air chamber, if the number of decays per mg radium is assumed as bfint; 3.68-107. Other authors determined the r -constant at 8.26, 8.16 and 8.4 r/h.mg.cm. There are 1 fig-are, 1 table, and 16 references; 4 Soviet, 8 US, 2 British, and 1 Canadian. Card 212 3 97L S/263162,1000 007,013 014 1007!1207 AUTHOR: Avotina. N1 11 and Ostromukhova, P, TITLE Absolute measurement (in roentgen Unit%) Of X-taVS 113VIVIZ an intcnity range of 20 60 kv PERIODICAL Refcrativny~ zhurnal. otdcl'nvv vypusk I%mcrite1'na,,a tekhruka. no 7. 1962. s2. abstract 32 7 348 "T'r m-tov kom-ta standar(ov. mer i iinicrit pritiorov pri Sov Min SSSR". no ~5 (115), 196). 35 41 TEXT: A system, designed at the VNIIM-Vseswviu7my nauchno vsledovatvl'sku institut metrologu im 1) 1 Mendclcycva (All-Union Scientific Research Ins titutc of Metrology im. F) I MendcleNe%) for measuring X-rays of an intensity from 20 to 60 kv (in roentgen units). The system consists of a reference ioniiation chamber. feeding and electrometric devices and a graduation hench "ith table for fastening the measuring chamber The plan-parallel chamber comprises measuring. %oltage and protection electrode% Since the ionization capacity of soft X-ra),. is subject to marked variations on their path from the inlet diaphragm it, the center of the measuring electrode as %%ell as along it, a minimum admissible distance N%as established bet-Acen the electrode and the diaphrapm. The length of the electrode Nkas reduced to 30 mm A special pro- tection electrode, designed to equal)7C the electric field. enveloped the measuring electrode at 4 points Jhe ionization currents arc measured bN means of the To%,.nscnd compensating device containing the CF-I-%l Card 1/2 S 263'62 000 007 Oil 014 1007 1207 (SG-1-NI) type electrometer The device permits measurements of currents from 10 " to 10 12 Amp with an accuracy of �0.5 to 1 0'.. The radiation source in the ioruzation chamber is a PYNI-7 (RUNI-7) Vra~ unit provided with a 1-6FIB-60 (I-BI'V-60) tube in which the radiation outlet mindow is covered %%ith a I nim beryllium cover 'The final part of this report dcals with the problem of greduation of working downcters for X-rays having an intensity range from 20 to 00 kv -There are 4 figures. I table and I reference [Abstracter's note Complete translation.) , /,.,6 '~/ - 6 /000/006/014/015 !008Y12 j8 AUTEM' ": Aglint3ov, knd Oatromiukhova, a.?. T 1T I-- unit f