SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OZEROV, V.N. - OZEROVA, M.I.

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SUS, Nikolay Ivanovich, professor, redaktor; OZEROV, V.H.. rodaktor; KIDOTOVA, A.F., takhnicheskiy CIand improvement through afforestation] Agrolesomeliortitniia. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 510 P. OqaA 9:11) (Afforestation) (Forest influences) MkRKOV. P.V.,,..kandiclat sell skokhozyalrstvannykh nauk starshiv nauchx*7 sotrudnik; DANIIA)VA,G.V., inzhener; AT YZV. N.A.. inzhaner; -N-- radaktor; FMSYMITA. Z.D., takhnicheskI7 redaktor; rzvzlm. V.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Agricultural reclamation work; based on data from the.All-Union Agricultural lxhibition] Sellokokhosiaistvannye meliorateit; po materialam Veeooiuznoi ael'skokhoziaistvannoi vyetavi. Moskya, Gos. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, '1956. 511 P. (KIRA 9:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellshy institut gidrotakhniki i maltorataii (for Karkov) (Reclamation of land) SbKHOV, Vladimir Ivanovich, professor doktor takhnicheakikh nauk; YUROVSKIY, Ya.i., dotseattkandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LIODT, G.H., professor, doktor geografichaskikh nauk [deceased]:-MIKISHEY, M.I., starshiy, nauchnyy sotrudnik, kandidat geograficheakikh nauk; 0 ~Ov 'I N redaktor; SOKOLOVA, N.H., tekhnichaskiy redaktor w4 "Ain [Compiling agricultural maps] Sostavlenie sell skokhoziaistvertrqkh kart. Pod red. V.I.Sukhova. Moskva$ Gos.izd-vo eallkhoz* lit-ry, 1957. 263 pt (MLRA 10:9) (Agriculture--Maps) MIKDVEDSV Pavel Ivanovich; red.; PAVLOVA, M.M., tekhn.red.; FE)OTOVA, A.F., tekhn.red. (Physical and colloidal chemistry; a brief course] Fizicheakaia i kolloidnaia khimila; kratkii kurs. Izd.2-oe, perer. Moskva, GooAzd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 317 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Chemistr7, Physical and theoretical) (Colloids) W - - 0*4 E k 6 L/ V. '" BRIALOW, Vasiliy Sergeyevich; OZEROV, Y-Ne, red* ZUBBILINA, Z.?,, tekhn. red, [Handling and proossaing Agrict-atuxal products] Tekhnologiia sell sko- khosialetvenzrkb Oroduktov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhom lit-ry 1957- 431 P, (XiRA 11:4~ (farm produce) KCWV, Ivan Andreyevi6h; gQgffjj.N., red.; MAKHOVA, N-N., tekhu. red.; ZUBRILINL, Zero, teldme red. [practical Isboratory exercises in organic che~istrYl Iftboratorno- prekkichesTdo z~idatiia'to'or~anicbaskoi'khWi. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-r3r, i958. 187 P. (KIU 11:7) (Chemmistry, Organic-Idboratox7 mumals) GLUSHCMIKO, I.Ye., red.; NUZHDIN., N.I., red.; PASHIRSKAYA, T.N., red.; PBIMT,'IsI,, red.; FEYGINSON, NJ., kand.seltakokhoz.nauk, red.; OZWV, V.N., red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.P., tekhn.red. (Achievements in the field of biological sciences; materials of the anniversary session of the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences dedicated to the centennial of L.V.Michurinle birth) Doetizheniia biologioheskqi nauki; materialy iubileinoi sessii VASMRM, posvia- shchennoi 100-letiiii so dnia rozhdeniia I.V.Kichurina, Pod red. I.E. Olushchanko i dr. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry, 1958. 374 p. (MIRA 12:10) 1, Vassoyaznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.I. Lenins. 2. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat, kafedra geinetiki i selektsii (for Feyginson). (Biology) IMSMOV. Valentiti Grigorlyevich: OZIROV. V.N., red.; RAILWD, A.I., takhn. red (Foreatryl Issovodstvo. Konkrag Goo. izd--yo mallkhor. lit-r7, 1958. 463 p0' (mm ntio) (Porosti3 and forestry) MACHIN, Sergey Aleksandrovich. prof., red.; OZEROV, Y.N., red.; ZUBRILIU. Z.P., tekhn.red. [Planning the utilization of land] Zemleustroitellnoo proekti- rovanie. Izd-3., parer. i dop. 14Dskva, Goa. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1958. 512 D. (NIRIL 12: 1) (Land) (Faruf management) KRUMOM, Yakov Filippovich; _PZMOV V.N., red.; P%VZiER, V.I., takhn.red.; FRMOYJ4&'Vk-- kha. red. (Laboratory mann11 in physical and collol chelstry] Laboratornyi praktikam po fizichaskoi i kolloidnoi khimii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ry, 1959. 326 p. (MIRA 12:11) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical--Laboratory manuals) (Colloids) CRIZHEVSKIT, Mikhail Grigorlyevich, prof., doktor sellskokhot.nauk; ATAYN, M.G., dotsent; MUWILOY, S.A., doteent; KISELKY, A.N., dotsent; URGSKIT, A.V., prof.; ORCKHOTSM, K.I., dotsent; .9.gp~V ~N.. red.; BICHURINA, A.M., takhn.red.; RALLOD, I.I., takhn.red. [Agriculture with principles of soil science) Zemledelie a osno- Tami pochvovedeniia. Pod red. K.G.Chishavokogo* Izde2eq perero Moskva, Gos.lzd-vo sellkhos.lit-ry, 1959. 431 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Agriculture) (soils) SHAROV, Ivan Alskeanarovich, akademik; 2LF_1Ek_!._L- -,red.; KRZHIZILA- NOVSKATA, G.V.; ZUBRILIkl, Z.P., tekhn.red. (Operation of hydraulic land-improvement systems] ]Ckepluatatsiia gidromeliorativnykh sistem. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Xoskra, Goo. izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ryo 1959. 576 p. (XIRA 12:8) (Irrigation) (Drainage) TURKIN, Vladimir Alaksandrovich EdeCOaBedl; SMOKOV, Ye.P.; SABUROV, N.Veq profog red*; OZEROV, V.N., red.; PROKOFIYNTA, L.N., tekhn.red. [Storing and processing of fruits and vegetables; practical studies] 1hranenie i pererabotka plodov i ovoshchei; prakti- cheskie maniatiia. Pod red. N.V.Saburava. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo, sallkhoz.lit-ry. 1960. 229 p. OURA 13:12) (Fruit--Storage) (Vegetables--Storage) (Canning and preserving) KARUMIDZE, Semen Aleksandrovich, prof.; CHEL=IN, Tu.G., red.; OZMWY, V.N.g red.; GUMICH, N.M., tekhn.red. [Fundamentals of chemical protection of plants] Osnovy khi- micheskoi zashchity restenii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. 1960. 268 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Agricultural chemicals) (Plants, Protection of) MAYSMYAN, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, akademik; OZMOV, V.N., red.; DEYEVA. V.M., takhn.red. [Plant growing; laboratory exercises] Rastenievodstvo; labo- ratornye zaniatiia. Izd.4., perer. i dop. Moekvs. Gos.izd-vo sallkh02.lit-ry, 1960. 382 p. (9IRA 13:12) 1.,Vsesoyuznays skademiya sellskokhozyaystvannykh nBuk imni V.I. lenina (for Maysuryan). (Field crops) KULIMAN, Avgust Gustavovich; REB1NDER,-P.A.-, akademik, retsenzent; GIADILOVICH, B.R., dots., retsenzent; TRAVITSKAYA, E.O., dots., retsenzent; OZERM V.,N e ELYSHM~, Yu.I., ,-~ ; CEC red.; DEMA, V.14... tekhn. red.; BALWD, A.I., tekhz:. red. (General chemistry] Obshchaia khimiia. Mosk7a,, Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry,v zhurnalov i plakatov 1961. 566 p. NIRA 14:12) (Chemistry~ AMMYU, likolay Oevrilovich, prof., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; GRACHWA, T.S., red.;-Q.MOT. ~--N*# red.; PETZHIR, V.I., tekhn.red, [Headov cultivation] Lugovodstvo. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry. 1961. 567 P. (MIRA 1414) (Pastures and meadove) SAZANOVP Viktor Ivanovich, prof., doktor sellkboz.nauk; GOLOVNEV, A.X , spets. red.; 117-P-ROY. V-N,,-red.; GWEVICH, M.M., tekhn. red. [Agricultural.experimentation in plant growing and the methods used]Sellskokhoziaistvennoe opytnoe delo v rastenievodstve i ego metodikd. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 111 p. (MIRA 16s'-)) (Field experiments) ISAIN., Vladimir Nikolayevich; OZEIROV, V.N., red.; BALLOD, A.L., tekhn. red. -, --- [Fundamentals of botany] Oanovy botaniki. 12d.2. Moa-kvalv Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 175 P* (MIM 15:6) (Botany) ACCESSION NR: AT4026354 S/0000/62/000/000/0181/0189 AUTHOR: Fedoten1cov, A. G.; Ozerov, V. N. TITLE: Output device of a long~terxn capacitance memory (DEZU) using parametrons SOURCE: Konferentsiya po obrabotke informatsii, mashinnomu perevodu I avto- maticheskomu, chteniyu. teksta. Moscow, - 1961. Vy*chislitelInaya I informatsionnaya. ~tckhnllca (information processing and computer technology); sbornik materialov konfer- entsii. Moscow, 1962, 181-189 TOPIC TAGS: memory, parametron, capacitance memory, resonance, semiconductor, circuit'design ABSTRACT: The axticle opens with a discussion of the phenomenon of paramagnetic resonance in nonlinear systems. Ferrite semiconductor parametrons for the! high and ultra high frequency bands are referred to as one of the most promising elem6ilts ap- plicable to the development of computers. The parametron is briefly described and it is noted that, b~ controlling the phase, which is the Information carrier, the parametron is eihployed in the same,mann" or as a number of other syAems with two steady states. The author discusses, in.conneotion with the develppment of.,variable-induotance parametrons with ferrites, the use of these instruments as parametric generators with phase 1/3 ACCESSION NIt: AT4026354 d 'long synchronization from signals receive fromal -term capacitance memory device (DEZU). The latter Is described as "units %,ith cards for the storage of information." The condition of parametric resonance is described and the problem of the choice of meterial is diiscussed. The authors found it advisable to use nickel-zinc oxifers with an initial magnelic permeability in the order of 1000 - 2000. The manufacture of tho para- metrons (consisting of two toroidal cores with windings and a capacitance) and the operational mode (both continuous excitation and with radio-pulse feed) are discussed. ,ations showed that when using oxifer-2000, the characteristics of the para- Investig metron. in pulse operation are identical to those obtained with continuous operation. In the course of the experiments different regimes or modes were developed for ferrites o~ different types. Data are given for a P62 parametron using oxifer-2000 cores mea- suring 7 x 4 x 2 mm. After the preliminary tests described above, work was conducted on a working xnodel of a long-term capacitance memory device (DEZU), with the next problem consisting of the development of parametrons as generators with phase syn- chronization from the readout signals received from the memory (DEZU). It is shown that the DEZU output provides small signals which cannot be used without prelimindry =plification. On the other hand, the use of parametrons at the output makes It possible, in the first place, to obtain signals at least one order greater in comparison with resonance circuits and, in the second place. to terminate the parametron output in low- ohm loads, which Is impossible with resona4ce circuits. Further details are given Cc rd 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4026354 regarding , possible techniques to be used in matching the parametron with the memory output and expectable performance data of such a system. Orig. art. has: 10 figures-.- ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 1E, CP' NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 3/3 -Card MACHIN, S.A... prof.; TSFASMZI, Ya.M.., dots-; CHESHIMIN, G.V., prof.; PROKUROHOV, N.I., prof.; GOROKHOV, G.I.9 prof.; BURIMM, N.H., prof.; O~~.ROVV..N. red.; DEYEVA, V.M.j tek)m. red. [Planning land utilization]Zemleustroitelinoo proektirovanie. Izd-4-P parer. i dop. Moskvap Sellkhozizdatj 1962. 1+63 pe (MIRA 15zll) (Rural planning) SHAMALIKO, V4ailiy Sergeyevich-OZEROV V N red.; DEWA, V*M.) tekbn. red. [Technology of agrictatural products] Tekhnologilia sellskokho- ziaistvennykIi pr;dt&tW. lzd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, lzd-vo sellkhoz. li-t-ry., O'Wti~6v i plakatov,, 1962. 447 P. (laRA 15-5) (Fam produce) ISAIN, Vladimir Nikolayevich; OZEROV V N , red.; TETYUREVA,, I.V., :42AZA, -,.A, red.; PEVZNER, V.I., tekhn. red.; SOKOLOVA, N.S.,.takhn. red. (Botany] Rotanika. 8., pared. izd. Moskvat Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 503 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Botany) KOVALEV, N.D., prof.; ATROSHENKO, M,D.~ dots.; DFRONNOR, A.V., dots.; LITVINIUIKO, A.34., dots.; _QZE4QY,._V_V -,_red.; CHEM-211aly, A.D.f red.; GCNCHIROVA, T.I., telcb--. red.; DEMA, Vy.,tekhn. red. [Fundamentals of farming and plant groving] Osnovy zemledeliia i rastenievodstva. [By] N.D.Kovalev i dr. Moskva Sellkhoziz- dat, 1963. 566 p. WRA 170) PETERBURGSKIY, Aleksandr Vasillyevich, doktor sellkhoz. nauk, prof.; O~~ZEROV JAL', red.; KOREYSHO, Te.G., red.; FEDOTOVA, A.F., tekhn. red. (Laboratory manual on agricultural chemistry] Praktikum po agronomicheskoi kbimii. Izd.5., perer. i dop. Moskva, Sell- khozizdat, 1963. 5h P. (MIRA 16:9) (Agricultural chemistry-Laboratory manuals) PRYANISHNIKOV, Daitriy Nikolayevich, skademik [deceasedj;MAYSURTAN,?~A.; PETERBURGSKIY, A.V.; =X~V,J.N., red.; SHLIEPANOV, V.M., red.; PRGKOFIYEVA, L.N., tekhn. red.; BALLDD,A. I.,tekYjn. red. (Selected works in three volumes] Izbrannye sochineniia v trekh tomakh. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat. Vol.l.[Agricultural chemistry] Agrokhimiia. 1963. 735 P. Vol.2. (Specialized agriculture (field crops)) Gbastnoe zemledelie (rasteniia polevoi. kulltury). 1963. 712 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Plants--Nutrition) (Fertilizers and manures) (Field crops) GOLUBEV, Ivan Fedorovich, prof .;,-.OZER.GV, V..N.p red. [Soil science with,the fundamen'Tais of geobotany! vedenie s osnovarA geobotaniki. ~Moskva., K.Pios., 1964. 308 P. t (MIRA 18:1) .1 1 I VITKEVICH, V.I., prof.; OZEROV, V.N., r-3d. ..."S ... [Fundamentals of agricultural zeteorology] Osnoyv sel'skc~- khoziaistvemoi meteorologii. izd.2. Yoskva, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964. 303 P. WIRA 17:5) ANDROSIK, A.S., dots.; SIRALIKO, V.S., dots.; QW V.N., red. (Laboratory Lanual on the technology of agricuUwal products] Laboratornyi praktikum po tekhnologii sellsko- khoziaistvennykh produktov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964. 190 P. (MIRA 17:5) VITKEVICH, V.I., prof.; OM-~V, V.N., red. [Fundamentals of agricultural m.steorology] Osnovy sellsko- khozip-istvemoi meteorologii. Ivd.2. Moskva, 1zd-vO "Kolos," 1964. 303 P. (MIRA 17:5) MAYSURYAN, N.A., akademik; OZEROV, V.N....red. , j- ~ (Plant culture; laboratory and field exercizes] -Razttemle- vodstvo; laboratorno-prakticheskie zaniatiia. Izd.5., pe- rer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964. 398 P. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvemVkh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Maysuryan). PLESUCT, KLFC'HKQVSKTY, V.N., ahademq.; OZEIIDV. red - SHLEFfil-f)V; V.M., red. [Biochemistry of agricu`tura2 p.lants] BtokLirdia sel. I sk~-- I khozia.~stvermykh rastenii. Vlosk~;a, Rolos, 1965. 446 p. (MIRA 18.9) 1. Vsesoyuznaya akader.-Pya sal'skokho;*rayst-vemryJ,-h nauk imen-' V.I.Lenina (for nec-likovskly). MAYSURYAN), N.A., akadnmik; STEFANOVI V.N., prof.; KUZNETSOV, V.S., dots.; LUK";-.ANYUK, V.I., dots.; CEEP31CRUZ, P.A., dots.; OZEROVp V.N., redo ~ (Plant growing] Rastenievodstvo. Izd.2., perer. [By] N.A. Maisurian i dr. Moskva., KoloB., 1965. 471 P,, WIRA 19:4) USOGOHOV, Sergey Dmitriyevich: prof.~ doktor- sellkhoz. OZEROV, VA. red.; GIMYSHKIN, lu.G., red. - p [Irrigation farming) Oroshaemoe zemledelle. izd.-).p Mosk-vap Kolos.. 1965. 454 P- (MIRt --IBs5~ BUZILOV, Ivan Alekseyevioh; OZMOV, V.S., red.; TIKHONOVA, I.M., takhn.red. - Qw*xwma~-~ [Leningrad efficiency promoters vork for the country] Lenin- gradskis ratsionalizatory - Rodine. Leningrad, Lenizdat 1959. 30 P. (;nU 130) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika otdela ratsionalizataii i izobre- tatelletva tekhnicheskogo 4ravleniya Lensovnarkhoza (for Buzilov). (Leningrad-Wficiency. Industrial) GOLOVANOV, Sergey Sergeyevich; OZEROV, V.S., red.; LEVONEVSKAYA, L.G., tekhn.red. [Leningrad Province in the seven-year plan] Leningradakeia oblast' v semiletke. Leningrad, Lenisdat, 1959. 71 P. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Predsedatell Leningradskoy oblastnoy planovoy komiesii (Lonoblplan) (for Golovanov). (Leningrad Province-Economie policy) SHIRTAKOY, Aleksandr Alsksandrovich; NOSOT, F.T., doktor istor.nauk, red4-jOXKWT,-T,S., red.; PCL"-qrlkyA. R.G., tekhn.red. [Pbriod of the large-awle building of communism] Period razvernu- togo stroitel'stva kommtmizma . Pod obehchei red. F.T.Nosova. Leningrad, Lenizdat. 1960. 32 p. (KMA 14:3) (Russis-Economic conditions) (Russia-Industries) LABZINA, Aida Alekseyevna;-OZF-tOV, V.S., red.; PRMNOVA, V.A., tekhn. red. - (Creative a.Uiance of ncienco and labor]Tvorchoskii soiuz nauki. i truda. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961. 56 p. (14IRA 15: 10) (Leningrad-Technological innovations) (Leningrad-industrial management) red.; SHEM~' KUZNETSOV, Pavel Ivanovich;_Q~ZEPLOV. If USIIENKO, T.A., teh-hr. red. [People and army are a single f=.11y],riarod J- arr-11a - ed-'Itnaia zvz~lft. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1961. 158 P. (MRA 14-:11) (Russia- AmW-41ilitary life) ZHI=i, Nikolay Stepanovich; OZEROV,, V.S.j red.; PREWOVA, V.A.J, tekbn. red. [A national cause]Vsenarodnoo delo ... Leningrad) Lenizdat.. . 48 P. (Resheniia XXII slazda KPSS - v zhizn' 1) 1962. (MIRA 15-9) (Leningrad Province-Agriculture) FEDOROV, Igor' Borisovich; OZEROVI V.S.) red.; TIKHONOYA, tekhn. red. [Fdt-thi- of man] Va blago cheloveka, Leningrad, Len- ,good izdat, 1964. 57 p. (MRA 17: 1) (Chemical industries) 3TREMOV, Vasiliy IvanoVich; OZEROV,.V.S..* red. - - ~ -~-i Ili. 4X --~ ~r - -Y [5inister -deb] Zlvvesbcbaia pautil2a- 8-;-~ 1965. 198 P. (vi-IF.- 1~8. 11) SOV/68-59-9-10/22 AUTHORS: Levikov, P.M. and Ozerov, V.V. TITIa: A New Scheme for Continuous Washing of Raw i~enzole PER10DICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1959, Nr 9, pp 33 - 35 (USSR) ABSTRACT:A scheme for continuous washing of raw benzole operating at the works since 1957 is described (Figure 1)o Ravi benzole from the CS column is passed into a centrifugical pump which sdrves simHtaneously as a transporting and mixing apparatus. Concentrated sulphuric acid is passed to the same pump through a proport-2oning apparatus. The mix- L ture is passed into the contact apparatus (Figure 2) from which it flows into a regenerator, where for the regener- ation of acid, technical water is supplied. The regener- ator (Figure 3) consists of a pipe with %t -opper spiral. From the regenerator the mixture is passed into a settling tank with a conical bottom. Acid is removed once per shift and the acid tar once every three days, From the settling tank benzGle is passei :hto a secoiAkd settlin tank (cylind- rical, lead lined vessel of 1.5 m,' capacity5 where it remains for 15 minutes. The removal of acid from this tank is done periodically as required, The bottom part of Card 113 this separator has an external heatin- which prevents the SOV/68-59-9-10/22 A New Scheme for Continuous Washin-, of Raw Benzole C7 solidification of acid, tar during winter, Then the benzolle is passed into a aeutraliser (cylindrical vesse", . 1.5 M9 capacity) to which an excess of alkali is supplied through a bubbling -tube. The neutralised benzole with excess alkali flows by gravity into a storage t nk - serving simultaneously as a settling tank (capacity 63 m~). The residence time in~-. this tank - 10 hours. During this time the alkali settles to the bottom from vihioh it is pumped-back into the neut-- raliser. The alkali cycle comprises 5 - 6 m of a 10 - 15% alkali solution,which circulates -until the alkali content decreases to 0.5%, then it is iemoved and fresh alkali - pum. ed in. The consumption of acid varies from 25 to 45 kg7ton depending on the bromine number of the raw benzole. The consumption of alkali 2.5 kg/ton. The'yield of regen- erated acid of 45 - 50,17-o amounts to about 90% of its consum- ption. Benzole losses 0.2~1o-. Laboratory control of the operation consists of checking the quality of washing (Colour and bromine number) and the residual alkalinity of the washed fraction once per shift, and the alkali content Caid 2/3 in the neutralisation solution once per day. ~EDVEDI, S.V.; OZEROV Ye.B V- -* Method for calibrating the sfeep duration of an osaillograph. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.1:177-178 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 10"-5) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. (Osaillograph) his- "c= ---section - ----------- Pub* ..W. W46 Authoro i-i iiko~' 'A. Ye 4Mukhin,AI.; Ozerov, E. B.; and Pontekorvo., B.M 'gnate Titu I Total cross-sections Iof the interaction.between the negative -mesons and hydrogen in the energy range from 140 up to 400 Hev Pit riOdizma I Dok. AW-85SR 103AP, 45-4Z, Jul lo, 1955 F-Verimental studies of the total cross-Bections of the interactions between negative 7/- -mesons and protons (hydrogen) are described. The experiments were conducted- at the Institute of Nuclear Problems of the Acad. of Sc., USSR. -Measurements of the cioss-sections were carried out in the'energy areas from 14.0-400 Hev. The Measurements were conducted by the wthod of differences (CH2-C)' Five references: 2 USSR and 3 USA (1952-1954). Diagrams; table. institution Acad..of Se., USSR, Institute of Nuclear Problems -Pros ~64.--4:cadaacia- --L -:A -Art-symovichi--~-17,1-1955 (97- F_ tf Vi ,itrio.dico, Dok. a sm im/2., 2og-w, jui, ns 1955 JAbstract Experimants intended to obtain more precise data on the full cross-section of negativeIr-mesons and detamrium reactions (IT',d) are described. The axpariments were conductpd in the range of energy between 140 and 400 Mey. Ten references: 1 French, 3 USSR, and 6 USA (1952-1955). Tables; graphs. I ? I f , - . I . I - I . i ~ i .1~ t~oj N lj;e2~ -I.. . . - IA . '01, -- :-:7 Ji:2 J-iy1-1 Positive pion-proton scatter-LuF, at ener.~ies 1716, 20D, 240 2 17 17 10, 307 and 310 k-leV (11/49) C.EjT-S,,w.Lposi= on lli6h i~ncrvy Acceleratcr~, an(.'L'-,i:;n cla x IlYS 1 C 3 Geneva 11-23 Jime 56 hi. Brarch -,Y5 LV ;~;-,Tow iioss aicdo-us-~f inier-actlon -of-** s. OR! with hydrogen. A R. lolatenim, A. Fl*R.".4! 11 XT- P, ote,,~"o Zisisr. &kspll. i Tran-T.-Fff-i- 343-7z: &s sectiuns of interaction ,I-- pos. vniesons xvith It ivere detd. by attenuation in liquid Il.- 4tp -From- e-embined- meisurmenmuf- total cros"ections-of'-- -h f n lbutioll to file ctos 7 *1 mcsons vilth H-aud ivithID:a to td section by strttes with different Isotopic spin ivert: obtained lit tile 140-230-ni.e.v. region. The length,01,11le Scattemr W" 2R vin., corresponding to tile surface d. of Ii 1.97 g,/sq, CM. lit addn, to the prcviciusly dexrit)t:d wtor (C..-I, 50, Cherent-ov dele tor, lx4y(methyl imthaeryinte) and 7014c) c jx)Iyeth),Icnt! fillets wtre med to ab5ozb pratijim Total ItIlLertuility III energy ineasurements (itichidisig tile ~luwiiijg down of tocsons in 11, error, in itica~urin& unergy, and iiiiiiial and max. prihibility of lieterogencity iIL t) u IlIC5011 be-1111) was CEO wx.v. For v * nw~ans with Liturgy (111.e.vj 141) :L 7. 14-1 :f, U, 194 it: 6, 17-1 -+ 0, ISJ 1 0, 194 :E 0, Othefullmving (mb.) were ob!ainoi, resp.: 133,:k 8, '4j IOD d: 51, - 193 :1: 6, 196 =L 6, 2W 0. 170 :L 0, 150 -+ 7 1.32 :E V. A. Kf)Afjl)v SUBJECT UsbR / PHYsics WiD I / 2 PA - 1615 AUTHOR MUChIN, A.I., OZMOY, L.B.p FONTEKORVO, B. TITLL The Scattering of ii - I ons by hydrogen. 1. Angular Distribution I at energies of 176p 200, 240, 270 and 307 MeV- PERIODICAL turneeksp.i teor-fis, 31, fasc-3, 371 - 385 (1956) Issued: 12 / 1956 The present report contains an exact discussion of the results obtained by A.I. MUChINp B.B. OZEROV~, B. PONTLMRVO ( report of the Institute for Nuclear Problems of the,A64demy-of beiences!,of the'UbbR, 1955) lectures delivered on the All Soviet Conference on the Physics of high-energy particles, 14 - 22 May 1956) concerning the scatteringdescribed in the above title. Measuring was carried out by means of scintillation counters. The bundles of positIve pions were produced by the bombardment,of a polyethylene target by the'proton bundie leaving the synchro- .cyclotron. The corresponding reaction is p + p -+ v++ Test "der: For measuring angular distributions a CERENKOV detector and liqiLid- scintillati n-counters were usedy which were connected in coincidence for the registration of positive pions inciding upon the hydrogen target. The total cross sections of the interaction between positive pions and hydrogen.were measured from. the decrease of intensity of.the meson bundle passing through the hydrogen scatte,,er. There follows a discussion of measurements carried out. Measuring results: Measuring results are shown in tables.*The differential cross sections in the laboratory system and in the center of mass system andi in addition) viL _/-jy" SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - la67 AUTHOR IGNATENNOIA.E.p MUCHINjA-I-j QgRLVIF ab4, PONTEKORVO,B. TITLE The Interaction between Pions and the Nuclei of Lead, Copper, Carbon and Beryllium. PERIODICAL. iurnoeksp.i teor.fiv,~1,faso-4,545-549 (1956) Issued: 1 / 1957 The present work at first deals with the results obtained by measuring the arose sections 6 of the nonelastic collisions between negative pions and Be-, C-, Cu- and4b-nuclei in the energy interval of from 140 to 400 MeV and then discusses them in connection with the corresponding total cross ections 6t, The nonelastic cross sections were measured by measuring the : ttenuation of the meson bundle passing through a soatterer by the method of eintillation counters. Measuring results are shown in a table. The necessary corrections are discussed. A diagram Illustrates the found energy dependence of the'nonelastic cross sections and compares them with the nonelastic cross ections measured previously by means of scintillation counters at energies :f less then 140 MeV. The energy dependence of the nonelastic and total arose sections of these nuclei in general reminds us of the energy dependence of the total cross sections of the scattering of pions by hydrogen and deuteri- um. At energies of from 100 to 250 MeV the cross sections depend only slightly on energy, but above 250 MeV cross sections diminish comparatively quickly* Also at energies below 100 MeV cross sections diminish compara- tively quickly. dt and dne attain their maximum within that energy domain OZEROV 0B.t MWIN' A.T., PONTEXOIIVO,- %M.-, ORTOORYEV' t' " ~i f L., MITIN'l N.A. "Positive Pion-Proton Scattering at Energies 176, 200, 240, 270, 307 and 310 MeV," paper presented at CERN Symposium, 1956, appearing in Nuclear Instrumentso No. 1, pp. 21-30, 1957 3!;.Mfpm-. -10 . OR -~ IM-21V TiN ~ f j ~ ~,O ~,A '! MON. som ~m PIN 21 (0) AUTHORS: Mukhin; A- I_ Ozerovj Ye~ B.: SOV/56-35-2-:;/6C. Pontekorvo, B----- TITLE: The Energy Dependence of Asymmetry in g +-.e +-Decay i (Energeticheskays. zavisimost' asimmetrii v li+,-e -raspade) PERIODICAL. Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 2, pp 340-347 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For the investigation of the asymmetry of electrons produced during the decay of polarized p-mesons the authors developed an experimental system which is described in the following. The n-meson bundles used for the experiments are from a synchrocyclotron; the energy of the u-mesons amounted to -80 MeV, and intensity amounied to 100 mesons/cm 2se`c-.,~The experimental arrangement consisted of a shielding wall, a collimator with a beryllium filter in the gap, before it the two monitor counters (between the counters there is a polyethylene filter of 10 cm thickness), the graphite target (with magnetic shield), and of a telescopic arrangement of Card 1/2 scintillation counters with CH 2- filters. The results S/12o/63/ooo/bol/054/072 _E032/E314- WUTHORS; Medvedi S-V z O~V- 'Y and 0 er ei, - TITLE: Method forIcalibr- n of the length of an ..oscillograph tirae-base ~'- PERIODICAL:. Pribory iteklinika.eksperimenta, no. 1, 1963, :177.:- 170 'TEXT.; II n, t.his,method the PulsIe u --tion, which nder investiga is- derived froin,the oscillator I is fed into the input of the - .0scillograph 11, (Fig.l)_and the-tra-ce is photographed with the ;-_. necessary ex pesure. ~: Next, a small section L of the cable is introduced as 7shown in Fig. 2, And the exposure is continued until the se cond. clear image is obtained. The displacement of the sGeond p . ulse relntive to the first corresponds to the delay due,to L~ Tlie latter~is usually known with sufficient &ccuracy _ _0 can be-,.ne asured.by standard methods. There are '3 figures. ' ASSOCIATION: Oblyedinennyy~ institut Yaderny1ch issledovaniy (Joint.Inatitute for. Nuclear Research) - SUBMITTED: March 2, 1562 ~i card OZXROV, Yu.K. Against the unilateral approach to the study of the genesis of pyrite deposits* Geole rude mostorozhs no.4:117-122 JI-Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Pyrites) OZAROVA. A.I. Glucose in treating infectious bepatitis. Trach.delo no..11:1211 N 156. (NLU 100) 1. Zmfedra vnutreanikbi bolaxney (saveduyushchly - professor I.S. Bogooloveidy) Nolotovskogo'mclitelookogo stomatologicheakogo in:siltuta. - (JMPATITIS, ImICTIOUS) (GWCOSI) - '. I - - - '. I I , . .- -.: ~. ~ -- .-,~ - I I V- PM-5h-Wl 6 r~l MIN ~ ~15 ~ A _Q; UNIN, A.i., pro'. .; G.A., ki!r0. m,~( . A'j. I- - ~ 11 -e. - -1 _.nparallye jjrajyS~S ,)f* I - L .. I - .e : 9!j 14 t) ir treatirg nx-!~7,cardlR ;;'t; cy-l-r.-LL and manitrit. Sov. m-d. 28 -J-- 165. (M! F(A ~ 8 : Ir ) 1. Kafedra propedevttki vnitt.rennikh bolemny izav. - prof. Levin' llermAogo meditsiri.,,*ogo irstltur..P.L. MBROVAv A.S. Wobble-frequency generator. Trudy TSAO 3io*421&#,--% 062, ? NIRA 15112) (Maeg-spectrmetry- Klectric equipment) (Mectric generators) VOLOSATGVA2 A.I.; OZEROVAI A.S.; CHIZHOVp A.F. Feeding and recording system for amegatron type mass spectro- meters. Trudy TSAO no.1+6:101-105 163. (MIRA 17:1) SHIGORIN, D.N.; PISKUNOV, A-,-K.; OZEROVA, G.A.; SHCIEGLOVA, N.A.; VEREYN, N.V. Role of hydrogen bonds in deactivation of the excited state ot, molecules leading to the formation of radicals. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.9:2279-2283 S 164. (MIRA 17:12) i 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy in8titut imeni Karpova. VINOGRADOV, Vasiliy Ivanovich; KAMINSKIY, Ya.A.; OZEROVA, G.A.; - SIDENKO, S.G., red. (organization and techniques of Soviet cooperative trade] Organizatsiia i tekhnika sovetskoi kooperativnoi torgovli. Moskva, Izd-vo TSentrosoiuza, 1961. 606 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Cooperative societies) SHIGORIN, D.N.; SHCHF.GLOVA,, N.A.; PISKUNOV,, A.K.; OZEROVA" G.A.; DOONIKRIN, N.S. -, - - - -electrons. Dokl. AN SWR 150 no-4:8U-865 Je 163. (MIRA l6a6) 1. hziko-khtmicheskiy institut imeni L.Ya. Karpova. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Tereninym. (Molecular spectra) (Hydrogen bonding) R- do in excited electreftic itates of molecules with L 1~~59-63 EPR/90(j)/EN(O)/Dg(l)/K~qT(M)/bDS/E---r,(b)-2 AMC/AM Ps_4/Pc_4/Pr-4/Pj__4 -GG/J*I*V .k=S- ION WR: AP3M3~5. i/ODW/63/027/005/0634/0637 1C.; Hurmukhemet2ij g.- Al r1n D. No: Haromtsev, Ozerova A*\ -TITLE: Study,Of pb6toexelted triplet states In polyatomie molecules by the EPR- and phosphorescence methods SOURCF.;~-IzvestiYa_AN Soft.- Berlya fizicheskaya, v. 2T -5 634-637 no* TOPIC TAM: elentron.param4metic: Ahod phoqihorescence method resonance.ime triplet state EFRsignal, hydrocarbon, hetero-stomic substance., photoexcited lecule-, higher-order symmetry, benzophenone ABSTRACT; By using the electron paramagnetIc reeowince and phosphoresce th ode., the lifetime of phosphoreseince and- the. 6pectra oA several ~~ar=~7 hetero-atomic substances have been- investigaUd at--7TJC a solutlons-of-hexan. isopropyl and ethyl alcoholi, Isopentane, and lm'eolid m latricee of polystyrene'o and methyl methacrylate. It was found that: 1) All the substances and matrices investigated exhibit the presence of EPR si&udo of triplet states for the t2'an_ pitions AM = +2. 2) The frozen solutions of photoexcited molecules.in a care- fully purefied.ethyl alcohol give the strongest signals. 3) The weak dependence rd I ~ca AOMMION -via Md W-09-60" I AMUCUMSAA.Ahcresuit. 6f 0 en a on i& eit-4 - th-- iti, i n e -aroMS 0 mo 6cule jAw- so rM ence-between %the-intens -of a magmetic - field at, a point of maximum sb~- sorption line lope, and Dj-, the magnitude of aAriplet level splitting can be, expressed -by a simple aialytic formila. for the molecules possessing the awes of third- or,higher-order symmetry and 'a single triplet level doubl;F degenerated, 5) Changes in molecular concentration of 1"-10-2 do not 6odify the signal in- d more diffuse. tensities, wbereas the phos 3~ orescence spectra become more am Evaluation gives 0.1 cm- as the approximate magnitude of triplet-level split- ting- in.8 zero field. 7) The solutions In etbyl alcohol. of tinny ou'betences ex- .:--.-,--.~hibit.-decreasej3--up-io ~o%-in-sivm3~-intensity--a,,!4er--being--lrrmUntei3~-by~light--forl.- ive minute`e-;.'.h`ow-ev-er-~- all-thei-nat-rix solluttinil'-dil stilisted tna"&~ea the pros f 1t4 ence -,--raidIe ~*6ose _-s- rev- vItb:--the--d&ad6n- of -exposure 0----f- ~g_ Ot. 4-Signal-intensities-of -radica.U~Iormed--by thw~fllte 344bt Irradia- I -Alon of solutions- - of- luminophori In akdh n reas V this ph n ol I e e e omenon.is singu-- 1-n larly connected with a decrease In signal intensity of, triplet states. 9) 'When irradiated vjLW-unfilt d-310t tvo-compconent ten of.ethyl: ioL-olltd lymethylmetbacrylat and naj&nialenej phe Xr: and W-ethyl-iterl e ex- PD- - - nan hibit considerab Meinc ases ia EM sigrIal Inteneltleo OW'to 400%). T& increa as are a functioh of benzopl)enonb concentrationo :Card all KOZLOV, Yu.I.; MUROMTSEV, V.I.; PISKUNOV, A.K.; SHIG.ORIN, D.N.; OZEROVA, G.A.; VEREYNJO 11-.V. Formation of radicals via the tripjq state in the ultraviolet irradiation of frozen solutions of atomatio molecules. ~Zhur. fiz. khim..37 no.12:2800-2802 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni Karpova. AR6o161:72 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo58/65/ooo/oll/Dol2/Dol2 AUTHOR.- Shigorin, D. N. Shchegloya. N. A- ; Pifikunav, A. K.; G. A. TITLE: Hydrogen bonds in excited electronic states of molecules with-:'*;~ectrons SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 11D83 REF SOURCE: Tr. Komis. Po spektroakopii. AN SSSR, t. 3, vYP. 1, 1964, 302-312 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen bonding., excited state, absorption spectrum, lumLinescence spec- trum, nonmetallic organic derivative, conjugate bond system, ground state, lumines- cence quenching ABSTRACT: On the basis of data* on the absorption and luminescence spectra of a-oxy- and methoxy-derivatives of anthraquinonelit is shown that the energy of production of the hydrogen bond in the excited state increases compared with the ground state by a factor of almost 2 and reaches 15 kcal. The increase in the energy of the H bond in the case of excitation with conlugat d bon"s connected with the increase of the energy of the o-electron interaction in the quasiaromatic cyclep formed with parti- cipation of the p-orbit of the hydrogen atom of the X-H group. The question of the role of the H bond in processes of deactivation of the triplet state*and luminescence quenching is considered. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 2D., 07 Card PISKUNOV, A.K.; KHOIXOGOROV, V.Ye.; SHIGORIN, D.N.; VEREYN, N.V.; Mechanism underlying the formation of radicals during photoirradiation of triphenylamine ethanol solutions frozen at 771 K. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no-4:910-913 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut in. L.Ya. Karpova. Predstav- leno akademikom A.N. Tereninym. IbI95-6~ EWTI (z) /EPF 608A ACCLSSION _NR: AP404 '2 B/0076/64/038ii--,09i22-(q-4'226:-) -_-.-:AXJat0R:--.--jA- In" DN. Piskur. Ozer6vaj G. A Shchegloy~,~t. N.A. b g0r ov, A. K.; V ereyn, N. V. The. role -of oni R~b js~in processes of deactivating activated states of niole- cules'leading to the -formation of madLe-ak "I --Zbur -Micheskoy khimfl, v. 313 2279-2283 SOURC E~ nal no. 9, 1964 _-TAGSi-_-H-b6hd actlvdf~d molectili;.. deactivatibri-, radica1 formation, radi-, TOPIC, Intermolecular radical format ton, EPR s ct mec an sm" C pe rum, 'Juminescence AiRSTA A CT: The mechanisra ~,f radical formation and the role of H-bonds therein -was Investigated in processes embodying Intermolecular radical formation- when the activated molecules form complexes among themselves or with molecules of the media. The EPR spectra and the lurnyiescence were examined of a &cries of systems- N-ethyj,~cridone~ anthraqui-none'o6nd some of Its derivatives, trip~enyla- __;~~di_a 1,7~ a molar ratio of 11h, 1 -z') 1 . mine, and carbazole, in d fferent cjifd.1/4 L 16195-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4046084 Photo Murninated. pow ers' un di der vacuum at 77K gave no EPR signal. In samples crystallized from ethanol mid in luminophor systems X: ... H-0-11, a singlet appeared whose intensity increased T)roporiionally to 'the Intensitv of IIII-Limination. Photoactiva tion of aystema wiih the iumint;-erit chrornophore gave, a smg- let and EPR spectra corresponding to radicals of the solvent. Photoactivation of _s,Ystems containing the chromophori-c atom, -A4,N, gave a weak singlet and intaaGe __:,~~_.,.fspectra_pf ~the solventra.dical, (radical yield P, n z' 2).. If the )N atom which -formed-a H-boiiclwlth the 0--H groups did -not affect'the electron excitation, the dical-___ ld was small. Th solvents (hydrc-_;7-w--b.ons)_which did not contain the X-R. _,__ttie_:1uffiWbph_ -_ -Ldic! t-give-noti e EPR 11&~g_Rt 1'rid S no ceabi sl als; -It-was concluded. the H-bond . played.,~,,.3-, important. role In the process of ~rna r x as.a s J01-3111h# Ta 1C~iS-fro' m~ at- 1, re ult of deactlvatli~g activated states of molecule. This is a two-stage process (see e-iclosed figure). Formation of the radical complex takes place in the first stage as a result of the transition of the H a-com from the molecule of the matvix to thp luminophore molecule due to ab- sorption of a quantum of light in S-S*~-~T transitions. The radical complex is decornposed in the second stage formirig r2clic--ils of the matrix dije to absorption carA 2/4 T-7 16195- 65i. -AccEssioN NR- AP4046084 i-of -a _quantum of light -in -the SH ib SA transition. A network of matrix molecules connected by H-bonds if; necef3aary for this. The yield of radiC.'ils_ iTI the overall process is proportional to the -light intensity In, where n 15 2. The triplet activat- ed state does not take part in the process of formation of radicals from the matrix. Orig. art. has: I table and 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiv institut im. L. Ya, Karpov,3 (Phvsical Chemical Institute) SUBAUTTED: 11Oct63 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: GC NO PIEF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 Card 3/4 AME MoN NR3 AP4048084 Card 4/4 H clif cli, C-H. H CH3 + A I "c SRI ---------- EIXLOSURE SHIGORIN, D.N.; PISKUNOV, A.K.; OZEROVA, G.A.; SHCHEGLOVA, N.A.; VE-RaN, N.V. Role of the H-bonding In the processes b7 which radicals are r;x---d as a re-ult of the deactivation of the excited electronic states of molecu.-,ev. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.2t432-435 S 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1, Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. Lja,Karpova. PredstAvleno aka- demikom S.S.Medvedevym. L 3618846 EWT(M)/E11P(J) MM ACC NR, Ap6oio748 SOURCS CONE: UR/0076/66jol~o/oolf/07t'JO/O-iG3 A UZIon: X97,10y. Yu. Shigorin, D. N.; Ozerovas G. A. ORG; Wsicochamical Institute in. L. Ya Karoov (Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut.) TITILE: Sensit Uzed -photodeeo=ositio4of 'triohe.rWimethaneico-mounds in the solid phase. Part Is Photosensitizgtion wifh aromatic amines SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiij, v. 40, no. 3. 1966, 700-703 TOPIC TAGS: tripherVInathane, photosensitivity, free radical, amine ABSTRACT: The photodecomposition of tri-phenylmethane copmounds, sensitized with aromatic amines, was studied on binary mixtures of tripheny:Lmethang and triphanyl- I methylearbinol. with triphenylamine, diethyl-aniline, leuco base of crystal violet-1 azobenzene, and acridin3. Dilute solutions of these mixtures in heptane, isonantane,' and ethanol were then frozen at 10-3 mm Hg and 771K and,~= iateti irith the 313 an' 334 mii mercury lines, corresponding to the long-wave absorption bands of the amines. The absorption and luminescence spectra and the ESR spectra of the radical-slof the matrix were recorded. The addition of aromatic amines was thus found to initiate the formation of tripheny1methyl radicals. Ethanol inhibits the formation of P'n3c. radicals in the tripherylamine -triphenylmethane mixture as a result of a screening of the aminel which forms associates with the alcohol molecules. Sensitizers of the UDC; 541.14 ANDWSHCHENKO, A.G.; BEREZKINA, O.A.; KUZIMINA, G.M.; PALICHIKOVA, A.P.; TSARIH, A.P.; TIMOFETEV, L.N.; --wMTiNv G.A., krayeved; GARKASH, P.Te., recL; FISERG, A.T., tekhn. red. (Alupka; an excursion sketch; its nature, history, sana- toriums, the palace;--museum, its park, and an information directory] Alupka; ekskursionnyi ocherk: priroda, istoriia, zdravnitsy, dvorsts-muzei, park, spravochnye avedeniia. Simferepoll, Krymizdat, 1963. 78 p. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Nauchnyye sotrudniki Alupkinskogo dvortsa - muzeya (for all except Fisenko, GarmaBh). (ilupka--Guidabooks) ANDRUSHCMWKO, A.G.9 naucbmyy ootradnik; BEREZMAv O.A., naucbMy sotrudial MM IKEU, V.I. . nambior Botrudnik; .-OZZROVAI, G-Mov mwbzwy vatrudnik; PALICHIMA, A.P.p mm bzU7 ootrudnik,-, TSARIN, A.P.p naucbMy sotrudnik; TIMOFEYEV, L.N.j, naucbzgry sotrudnikj NIKITIN, G.A.9 krayeved; CHMPAEOV, B., red,; ISUPOVAv N*p tekbn,red, [Aluplm; a sketch for s3wwsionistv] Alupka; ekskursiormyi ochark. Sinforopollp Krysisdat, 1961, 84 p. (MIRA 3.4t7) 1. Alupkinekly dvorete-muzey (for a.U except Cherepanavy Io-upava). (Alupki.-Description) YAKOVLEV. V.G.; ODYNETS, R.N.; XANYGINA, I.; OZEROVA, G.N. Qk, - I ~-- - Zffect of keratin on the vool productivitv of sheep. Trud7 Biol. inst. XirFAN SSSR no.4:103-111 '51. OUM 9:10) (SBM-YINDING AND YMING STUFYS) (IXRATIN) (WOOL) ,-_- - ~- ~ _--4- -. -. ,-- -- -1 . I TAKOVIXV, V.G.; ODYWAS, R.N.; KANYGINA, X.I.; OZ 92kma&k~, Wool productivity In sheep as affected by differpnt nutrition levels. 1~midy Inst. zool. i paras. 1r1rFAN SSIM. no. I - 9-24 154. (Kirgbizistan-Sheep-Feeding and feeding stuffs) (MLR& 10:6) (Wool) YAIWVLIV, V.G.; OZFaOVA, G.H.; MISHCHEM, I.K.; DRANISMIIKOVAI L,,H, Periodicity in the function of the mammar7 glands in absorbing and secreting substances. Izv.AN Kir.SSR no.1:91-102 155- (MIRA 9:9) (Mammary glands) TAKOVLNV, Y.G.; OZIROVA, I.G.N- ~~ Aft"Icochemical constants of milk fat in Ala-Tau cattle. Trudy Inst.scol.i peras.AN Kir.SSR no.4:173-179 '55. (MLRA 10:5) (Milk-Analysis and e ination) TAIDVLZY, V*G.; ~OT~A,..GNq; NISHCHM0, I.K. Role of Insulin and adrenaline In the amino acid metabolism of the mamnary gland. Izv.AN Kir.SSR. Set.biol.nauk 1 no.l-. 37-63 '59. (KM 13:6) (INSULIN) (ANINALINS) (AMINO ACIDS) iAKOVLEY, V.G.-'_OZYMOVA,..G.N. Changes in the amino &old composition of the proteins in c-ov's milk duriz4 lactation, TrwIjv IrAt*zoolei paraz*All Kir.SSR no.7:3-8 59. (MIRA 13:4) (Milk) (Amino acids) OZEROVA, G.N.; YAKOVMV, V.G. 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ZcMilibrium in systems consisting of isomorphic schoeuite-type com- ponents. and a thermographic study of double salts and their isomorphic mixtures. Vest. Moak un Ser. 2: KUm. 15 no.4:33-35 il-Ag 160. (MIRA 13 -.9) 1. Kafedra obahchey khimii Hoskovskogo universiteta. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Salts) 21342 12 to 1043.1 IZ731,1 S/078/61/006/004/016/018 B107/B218 AUTHORSt -Ozerova,_ M. I., Boytler, E. M., Yegorova, Ye. I. TITLEt Study of solubility and solid phases in the system (NE 4)2 Fe(SO 4)2 - (NH4)2Mg(SO4)2 - H20 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganich6skoy khimii, v. 6, no- 4, 1961, 966-970 TEXT:-- The.present.paper presents results of equilibrium,studies in the system (NH Fe(SO 0 at 250C in tbeentire range.of N 4)2 4)2- ("4)2Mg(SO4)2- H2 concentrations of the components-. Besides, the thermograms of the double salts (NE 4)2 Fe(SO 4)2- 6H2 0, (NH 4)2Mg(SO4)2. 6H20, and of the isomorphous mixture (NH 4)6 Fe2Mg(SO4)6' 18H2 0 are given. Based on the values obtained, the authors tried to calculate the coefficient of equilibrium distribution of magnesium ammonium sulfate as referred to iron ammonium sulfate, i.e., D (Mg,Fe) - 0Mg Sol 3 0ME "qu. The above problem is of practical equ. 0Fe sol 0Fe liqu Card 1/8 21342 S/078/61/006/004/016/018 Study of solubility and solid phases ... B107/B218 importance to the preparation of ferrites by thermal decomposition of iso- morphous mixtures. The initial substances were Mohr's salt (chemically pure) and magnesium ammonium sulfate obtained from ordinary sulfates (for analysis). The content of MgO was 10.98 ~ and theoretically, 11.11 Iron was titrated in sulfurie acid solution with KMn04- Magnesium in magnesium ammonium sulfate was determined as pyrophosphate by a method of I. M. Kol'tgov and Ye. B. Sendel. Ammonium sulfate was determined by distillation of NE3 in a standard acid of given volume and concentration, and back-titration of the excess acid by 0.1 N NaOH. The refractive index was measured with an Abbb refractometer, while the specific gravity was determined with a pyonometer. From the values of Table 2 it may be Been that the composition of the solutions and solid phases in the system iron ammonium sulfate - magnesium ammonium sulfate - water are close to each other. For comparison, Table 1 gives the values obtained by J. Zweiglowna who investigated the(system between 0 and 60C (Ref. 4: J. Zweiglowna. Roozzn. Chem- A, 337 1927)). The coefficient of equilibrium distribution is 1-40 at OOC, and 1-34 at 250C. Herefrom it follows that the distribu- tion of isomorphous components among liquid and solid phases between OOC Card 2/8