SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAE, A.J. - PAFOMOV, V.YE.
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JTITLE-z An automatic spectrograph based on a UM-2 monochromator.
iSOURCE: Akademiya nauk Estdnskoy SSR. Institut fiziki,i astronomii.
Trudy, no. 17, 1961. Issledovaniya po lyuminestsentsii, 120-134
fTEXT: Some problems connected with methods of recording emission spectra
_w_ ..are discussed. An apparatus is described which permits automatically re-
icording spectra and introducing indispensable corrections for the spectral
isensitivity of a ~,~Y-17 (FEU-17) (spectral range 400-600 M/W) or CP9Y-221
(FEU-22) (spectral I ange 450-1000 m/G) photomultiplier and for the d3l~s_persiorl
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!of the Ytj -2 (UM-2) monochromator. For controlling amplif.ioationp 4 -N1
(FSK-M) CdS single crystal photocells are used. The recording devicej3 arel
an electronic. f7ep -i (PSR-1) potentiometer and an electronic 3HO -1 , I/
(EN0L;l) oscillograph. Spectra of ZnS60S-Cu-mixed phosphors are discussed
joard .142
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USSR/Crystals. B-5
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 6) 1957, 18334
Author : A.Ya. _Paic.
Inst : Institute of Phyeica anl Astronomy of Estonian SSR.
Title : X-Ray Study of Crystal Phosphors.
Orig Pub : Tr. In-ta fiz. i astron. AN EstSSR, 1956, No 4, 26-35
Abstract : The phosphors were prepared by grinding mixtures of NH Cl
with TlC1 or NH4Br with TlBr containing 0 to 100 m01. ~
of the activator. The luminescence is observed immedia-
tely after the preparation of the mixture, and after the
storage of the mixture at an indoor temperature, the radi-
ation spectrum is displaced towards the lesser wave
length, which is ascribed to the diffusion of T1+ into
the base. A heating of the ground mixture at 150P for 4
hours is not enough for a complete homogenization - some
of T113r preserves its own lattice. At this occasion, the
lattice parameter of the NH4Br-TlBr phase decreases
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- PAE, A. It-
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"Emission spectra of NH4Cl and Mhs'-Pr activated with thallium."
p. 169 (Uurimused. Trudy) No. 6, 1957
Tartu, Estonia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) IL. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958 -
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SUWZCTo USSR/Luminescence 48-5-43/56
AUTHORs Pas A*Tai
TITLEt Roentgenographic Investigation of Cryetallophoophor NE 4Cl-Tl
and NK4br-Tl (Rentgenograficheekoye Issledovanlyo k:iatallo-
foeforov NH Cl-Tl i NH Br-Tl)
4 4
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademil, Nauk SSSR# Seriya Fisicheskaya# 1957,
Vol 21# #59 pp 749-751 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The phosphors NH4Cl-Tl and NH 4Br-Tl were produced by mixing
the initial powder-like materials and subsequent beating the
mixture'. The, luminescence at4xcitation by ultraviolet radia-
tion arose immediately as a result of the mere mixing.
It was found that the heating of the NH 4Br-Tl phosphor during
4 hours at a temperature of 1600C did not result in the forma-
tion of a mixed crystal. A part of TIBr retained Its crystal-
line lattice.
When NH 01-Tl or NH Br-Tl were heated during 20 hours at a
Card 1/2 temperature of 20006 in vacuum, mixed crystals were formed at
PAE, A. YA., Cand Pbys- Math Sci - (Aiss) "Structure and spectra of am-
monium-haloid crystalline phosphorus," Tartu, 1960., 10 pp, 200 cop. ( Tartu
State U.) (KL, 42-60p 3-11)
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AUTHORS: Pas, A. Ya.__and Uybo, L. Ya.
TITLE: Luminescence of ammonium halide crystal phosphors
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 347-348
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(Crystal Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 25, 1960. Asia
already known, ammonium halide crystal phosphors have properties similar
to those of alkali halide crystal phosphors. Ammonium halide crystals
activated by Tl+ and Sn++ w6re studied. Studies of X-ray diffraction
showed that NH 4Cl and NH 4Br form with TlCl and TlBr a continuous series
of solid solutioneq the Tl+ ions replacing the NH 4+ ions in the lattice.
The NH I + TlI phosphors form a much more complicated system. The TI +
and Sn 1+ ions are the luminescence centers. The bands in the excitation
spectra and the luminescence spectra are produced by certain eloctron -
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vibration transitions ( S 0 Po,1,2 and S0 0 P I) in the
activator ions. The transitions 3P % 1S0 occur during emission. The
excitation and luminescence spectra of the phosphors studied here agree
with those of alkali halide crystal phosphors to a very great extent.
More complicated spectra are observed at thallium concentration of up
to 70- New long-wave bands appear in the luminescence spectrum, and a
displacement in the direction of longer wavelengths is observed in the
excitation spectrum. There exist two types of luminescence spectra which
differ from each other in the arrangement of the lattice rouna t~'e
T1+ ion. In the case of activation by Sn++, the spectra are not found to
become more complicated as the activator concentration increases, The
most intensive luminescence is excited in the excitation bands of the
activators. Less intensive luminescence is observed on excitation in the
exciton absorption band and on excitation in the absorption bands with
shorter wavelengths corresponding to band-to-band transitions. This shows
that the energy is transferred from the basic substance to the luminescence
centers by exciton and electron-hole processes. The large value of the
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Luminescence of ammonium S/048 61/025/003/013/047
B104 B214
half-width of the main peak of excitation absorption, the temperature de-
pendence of its position and other details of the characteristics of
ammonium halide crystal phosphors lead to the relationship with the
specific properties of the NH4+ ion. The change from ammonium halide
crystal phosphors to some possible polymorphic modifications leads to
essential alterations in the characteristics of luminescence. On a
polymorphic transition at low temperatures, a change in the characteristic
of the trapping centers is observed. In the case of NE 4Cl-TI, a disoon-
tinuous change in the energy of thermal ionization of the capture centers
was established at -30.8009 which is clearly related to "cold scintil-
lations". An effect of polymorphic transformations on the eleotron-hole
relaxation,processes has also been established. The results are eummariz-
ed as follows: The characteristics and the formation of activated
luminescence centers in alkali halide and ammonium halide crystals are
similar; the eleotronic color centers (F-centers) of the two phosphors
are different; the characteristics of the exciton centers in the two are
similar; the exciton processes are also analogous, F. D. Klement and
N. I. Ivanova are mentioned. There are 18 referenoes: 16 Soviet-bloo,
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~ - Kj'rs' V.I.; -- , . monochromator Frib.
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i tekh.eksp. no.4:145-146 Jl-Ag 160.
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studio* 06"r many phases of spectromoopyt spectra or rare earths,
electromagnotio radiation, physicochemicaa methods for controlling
uranium Production, Physics and technology of San discharge,
Optics and spectroscopy. abnormal dispersion In metal vapors,
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Fawlyuchankc, M.M.. V.X. Akulov1ch and 1.0. 11110nov- Spectral
lNettraination or KicroeTements 6 Kineral NXte 516
IP*vtoov. G.A. Us* of Bml*sl*n SPOctrum Analysis in tlh*
Chemical Reagent Industry 519
KaxklWah. R.Ya. and N.A. 3111ft'sh. Use of
ftifro rrodUcnOA
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Palatalk, I.I. Detormination or ca.Iciua OxIde In Pluxed
Sinter by Means of a 3tyloaet*r 522
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----In the Parameters of-Calibration OArvow 528
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7E M.
. - - PAEIGJZI K. I ,
Temperature graphs of the water of central heating systems.
Izv. AN Latv.SSR no.9t43-48 163. (WRA 16:12)
1. Institut energetiki 4NILatviYskOY SSR-
PAEGLE, K.
Heat radiation of the central water-heating radiators by increased temperatures of
the heating medium.
p. 21 (Voprosy Energetiki) Vol. 4, 1956p Riga, Latvia
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF FAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958
PAEGLE- K.
Baltic Conference on Heating from Central Stationa (in Latvian]
Vestia Lstv ak no.1:143 162.
. PANG12, K.K.. (Riga); PLAulS, K.K. (Riga)
- ~--
Intensification of heat exchange of radiatorg. VDd. i san. tekh.
no*9.*28-29 S 158. (Radiators) (MM U.. 10)
PAEGLE 0
Technical and economic parameters of low voltage networks in rural
settlements. Jestis Latv ak no.1:59-67 162.
1. Institut energetiki i elektrotekhniki AN Latviyokoy SSR
DALE, Voldemar; KRISHIT, *Iigurd jKrisan, Zigurd); - (jrar;
SAVELIMA, Ye., red.
[optimization of electrical network--I with load incraaae-i
Optimizatsiia elektricheskikh setei pri roste nagruzok.
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"`~ ~SH=~MIKS, Ch.(SklenniksjqC,.j, red.; PILMZE, Zh.[Piladze, Z.1,
tekbn. red.
[Academician Gustavs Vajjags; a biobibliogrepl7l Akademikis
Gustavs Vanags; biobibliografija. Riga., Latvijas PSR Zinatrm
akademijas izdevnieciba, 1961. 110 p. (MIRA 15:3)
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Fundamentale, biblioteka.
(Bibliography-Vanags., Gustave, 1891-)
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Chairman, Metal Workler's Union
On-trade union movement in Latvia after Ge=an retreat
N; Moscow News, No. 3, 10 Jm. 145
Source: US'R
Abstracted in USAF "Treapure Wand" Rerx:>rt No.
8729 on file in Library of Congress, Air
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FAMLACK V
Contributions to the pathogenesis of arterial diseases in diabetics,
Acta med. acad. sci, &Ing- IS no-l'.131-134 162.
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YUGOSIAVIA Chemical Technology. Corrosion & Its H
Prevention.
Abs Jour: Re:f Zhur-KhimlLya) No 12j, 1958P 39950-
Author P,
In''st vot sivens
Title Metals and Alloys,whieh are Acid Resistant at
.High Temperatures.
Orig Pub: Zast. mater., 1957, 5. No 7. 243-247-
Abstract: The problems of corrosion revistance of oxide films
on metals and the effect of alloying elements upon
the formation of those films were investigated,
The behavior of the protective films is described
(at high temperatures and in the atmosphere of
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The Seismotectonics of Armenia and the adjoinling part of the Little
Caucasus. Academy of tciences of the Armenian 551t. Brivan., 1946.
1. PAFFEQ43OLITS, K. N.
2. MSR (600)
4. Daralagez Range - Geology
7. Geological map of the Caucasus. Scale 1:200,000. Sheet 1-38-IV (Daralagez).
(Abstract) Izv. Glav. upr. geol. Eon. no. 3, 1947-
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9. Month:ly LiFt 2f Russian Accessiou, Libr:-iry of Con8ress, March 1953. Unclasriftil.
PAMNGELITS, X.N.
Age of the effusive rocks of Central Caucasus. of the laccolitbs
of Pyatigorle and, of the granite of the INain Ridge.* Dokl. AN
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1. Vassolusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy goologicheskiy inatitut,
Leningrad. Preastarieno akademikom L.G.Betekhtinym
(Canegsue-Geology) (Geology-Cauemu;)
1. PENGART~14, V.P.; EAF, INGOLITS. K.
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no. 3, 1952.
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1. PAM-E.Y.GOLITS, K.N.
2. U33R (6oo)
4. Geology, Stratigraphic - Anatolia
7. Stratigraphy of Tertiary deposits of eastern Anatolia and northwestern Iran.
Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geol. no. 5, 1952.
9. Month Luist of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AFRIL ---1953, Uncl.
PAYMIGOL I TS I - -K-.- N.
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Caucasus - Geology, Stratigraphic
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reviewed by L N. Leontlyev. Biul. MOIF. Otd. geol. 27 no. 2. 1952-
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A.P.Geramisov and his geological and petrographic vorko, 2;up.Vseq.xJ,n*ob-v&
82 no-3:207-213 '53. (MLRA 6:11)
(Gerasimov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1869-1942)
PAYMNLITS, X. N.
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-Autbors Paffengoll.ts, K. N.
Title
r Growth' of effusions in Central Caucasus, Pyatigorsk laccolith. and granits
of the main ridge.
:-D 1 53SR' 96 - W. 6, 12-21 1M., June 1954
Mk
-Abstr4ct- Exploration work was conducted at the.Central Caucasus.region of Pyati-
gorsk to determine the absolute reason for the growth of various intru-
sions with consideration of all possible geological conditions of their
arpo-arance and genesis. Seventeen references. Graph.
Institution 'All-Union Scient - Research Geological Institute, Leningrad
Presented by: Academician.A. G. Betekhtin, March 31, 1954
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Compilation and Preparation of Geological Maps and Maps of Mineral Resources
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10.,000 copies printed.
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S. Rusanav; Ed.: N. 1. Babintsev; Tech. Ed.: 0. A. Gurova.
PURPON: This book is intended for personnel concerned vith the compilation
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Compiling maps of mineral deposits 15
Marginal design of geological maps and maps of mine:r1al deposits 20
Compiling the explanatory notes 21
Compiling the map record 23
Approval of the maps 23
App~ndixes
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1) General principles 30
2) Indexing magmatic rock according to their composition 33
3~ Basic indices for designating the_compoeition of magmatic rocks 34
4 Indices for systems, series, and the most common stages In the USSR 35
4. Tabular breakdown of d'.'~Posits by category (depending upon the size of
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5. List of minerals used in compiling the map of mineral- deposits 40
6. Data sheet (minerals) 41
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15-57-5-5712
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 4 (USSR)
AUTHOR:
TITLE: Yuliy&1rirAtkb=&Polovin1cina (On Her Sixtieth Birthday)
fy-uliya Irinarkhovna Polovinkina (K 60-letiyu so dnya
rozhdeniya!7
PERIODICAL: Inform. sb. Wes. n.-i. geol. in-t, 1956, Nr 4,
pp 163-166.
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
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15-1957-7-8895
:Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
p 3 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Paffengollts, K. N.
TITLE: Vladimir Dmitriyevich Golubyatnikov (Obituary)
[Vladimir Dmitriyevich Golubyatnikov (Nekrolog)]
PERIODICAL: Materialy Vses. n.-i. geol.-in-ta, 1956, Nr 18,
pp 3-5 -
ABSTRACT: The scientific activity of the famous Soviet geologist
V. D. Golubyatnikov (1892-1955) was basically connect-
ed with the-Caucasus. He was the first to establish
a detailed stratigraphic section of the Paleogene de-
posits in Dagestan, to work out'the tectonic peculi-
arities of this region, to clarify the involved facies
relationships in various complexes of Tertiary depos-
its and to determine the g9ological features of the
Dagestan oil and gas deposits. Golubyatnikov also
Card 1/2
1 15-1957-7-8895
Vladimir Dmitriyevich Golubyatnikov (Obituary) (Cont.)
stddied the hydrogeology of the Donbass, paleogeography and
facies analysis, the methods of prospecting, the Quaternary
terraces of the Caspiaii and the.materials of construction.
Card 2/2 . G. I. Denisova
PAFIM.,NGOLITS, K.N.
Now data on the,stratigrapby of lavae of the Kazbek region and
the Kali volcanic plateau (central Caucasus) and their ancient
glaciation. Sov.gsol. I no.12:115-139 D '58- (MIRA 12:4)
1. VaesoyuzMy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologichemkiy institut.
(Caucasus-Lava) (Caucasus-Glaciers)
SVYATLOVSKIY, A.Ye.; KMI, N.G., otv.red.; PIYP, B.I., otv.red.;
PAFMGOLITS, K.N., red,; RUGARTRU, V.P., -red.; SOWVIYICV.
*_I ~... lck~or ~geb"I'.-kn.na~k, red.; LADYCHOK, L.P.. red.
izd-va; SMUMbMT, 4A,, tekhn.red.; POLKITOVA, T.P.,
tekhn.red.
Ditlas of the volcanoes of the B.S.S.R.] Atlas vulkanov SSSR.
Sostavitell i avtor teksta A.B.S-viatlovskii. Moskva, 1959.
173 P. (MIRA 12:8)
I ya nauk SSSR. laboratoriya vulkanologii. 2. Chlen-
1, Akademi
korrespondent AN SSSR; Laboratorlya aerometodov AN SSSR (for
Kell'). 2. Chlen~-ko'rrespondent M SSSR; Laboratoriya vulkanologii
AN SSSR (for PiYO. 3. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk Ar-
uVanskoy SSR (for Paffengolits)..4. Chlon-korreopondent AN SWR
(for Rengarten).
(volcanoes)
AUTHOR: Paffengollts X.N. SOV/11-59-2-1/14
TITLE: The Elbrus (A Geological Survey). (Ellbrus. Geologicheskiy
ocherk)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk 333R$ Seriya geologicheskaya, 1959,
Nr 2, pp 3-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author gives a detailed description of different
effusive rocks which form the Elbrus massif. He divides
the whole massif into two strata of different age: 1) 'the
lower stratum, 2 km thick, formed in the Oligocene epoch;
2) the upper stratum, formed in the Pliocene epoch. The
geological development of the Elbrus region was very com-
plicated. The massif is composed of rocks belonging to all
periods from the Pre-Cumbrian up to Upper-Tertiary periods.
In the Pre-Cambrian period the region formod part of a
large geosyncline, where strata of sedimentary and volcanic
rock have accumulated. Under the influence of the regional
and contact metamorphism, these rocks were transformed into
various crystalline schists. During the Lower and Middle
Devonian periods occured the sinking and the accumulation
Card l/ 3. of open sea sediments as well as an intensive effusive
The Elbrus (A Geological Survey) SOV/11-59-2-1/14
activity and the rocks were submitted to the dynamometamor-
phism. The Carboniferous period was characterized by the
.accumulation of continental sedimentation. Continental-
-lagoon sedimentation occurred during tile Lower Permian
period with the admixture of volcanogenous formations, A
stratum of variegated conglomerates was formed during that
period. During the Upper Permian and Triassic periods the
region was already an elevation, and only at the Toarcian
stage was the northern part of the region again immersed.
After that the whole region formed an intensely eroded
elevation. Only in the Oligocene epoch was the volcanic
action conditioned by the Pre-Oligocene orogenic phase. As
a result, a 2 km thick stratum of volcanogenous rocks
covered the eroded surface of ancient rocks. Various block
dislocations occurred during the Neogene, and the Alpean
.type relief was formed. Finally the Elbrus volcano arose
in the highest central region during the Pliocene epoch.
The glaciation process and an intensive fluvial erosion
developed in the Quaternary period. The author citea thd
Card 2/3 following geologists, with some of whom he completely
The Elbrus (A Geological Survey)
SOV/11-59-2-1/14
disagrees: S.P. Solov'yev, M.V. Muratov, M.V. Gzovskiy,
Ye.Ye. Milanovskiy, V.P. Rengarten, A.L. Lunev, D.S.
Belyankin, A.N. Zavaritskiy, G.D. Afanaslyev, Yu.P.
Viasurenkov, G.M. Zaridze,, N.P. Luparev, N.I. Nikolayev, P.A.
Bush and K.I. Podozeraj,.iy. There are 2 photos, I diagraff.,
1 map, 2 tables and I profile and 37 references, of which
30 are Soviet and 7 German.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologicheskiy
institut (VSEGEI), Leningrad (The All-Union Geological
Scientific Research Institute (VSEGEI), Leningrad
SUBMITTED: July 6th, 1958
Card 3/3
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(Tuva A.S.S.R.-Hocks, Igneous)
KHOREVA, Bella Yakovlevna;.E ~nauchn. red.;
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[Geology, intrusive igneous activity and metamorphism in
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1. Chleny-korrespondentY AN SSSR (for Ilikolayev, Yeliseyev) -
2. Deystvitellny-
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(Solovlev, Sergei Pavlovich, 1900-)
ZARIDZEY Georgiy Mikhaylavdch; PAFFUGOLITS,- K*N.,, red.; OVCHINNIKOVA,
S.V., red. izd-va; BYKOVT,-V-.V-.,--t6~. Yed.
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In aemoa7 of O.S. Stepanian. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Geol. i geog.
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(Stepanian, Oganes Stpanovich, 1902-1950)
FAYMGOL!MjonstantirA Hikolayevic4i Prinimali uchastijp: GAMKMMIDZE#
_;e9. KDXUXMO-rXAKLAY, K.T.- RODZYAMO, G.N.;
SHMOU, I*N*# ARAIMYAN# R.A., OtT.re'd*; 4MIBBN* R&A#
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(Caucasus--Geology)
PAFnNGOL'T~b Konst-antinJUkolayavich; TER-44MOPYAN, Grigoriy
.. .a W6sovich; 14KRTCBYAN, S.S., otv. red.
[Aragats,* geological outline of the kragats volcanic mas-
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KISSIN. I.G.; KULIBABA, F.V.;-ZAYF --,,POPOV. I.V., doktor geol.-
mineral.nauk; SL&VYANOV, V.N.; SOKOVICH, L.M.; YANDEYEVA', V.I.;
BOGNOLOV, G.Y., retsenzent; KOTLOV, F.V.. retoenzent; PlUnUXOV,
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PAFFEMOLITSP N.K.
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1, Laboratoriya gidrogeologicheskikh problem imeni akademika
F.P.SavarenBkogo All &I-W.
(Kursk Magnetic Anomaly-Rocks, Sedimentary)
PAFFENGOLITS, N.E.
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VI SSSR, 14oskva.
(Kursk magnetic anomaly--Geomorpbology)
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Xe
J05-3_1
lr-iena VO i T-7- No 4 Se-p-O et 1961 PP
'E, 0 'h5
Co*Urse of Pro longed ExP:)sul
Eody t1o F-IL gh. Tenapa_ r--ture S
Idork parl"ormed aLl the Labor 1-_,ygier.~~ Saction of the R----)R -stitu a
o--:' Hygiene Public ~ a "n- su u giona si Sanatate-
?ublica RI-R :',ootia de ILiO-,'P-
Gpo 981643
GRADINA, C., Dr.; BXRDA1F. C., Dr.; POSIWMCZSCU, X., Dr.; PAPHOT31,
di.; TAIN. A., dr.; POPESCU, X., dr.
Clinical and statistical study of morbidity in & metallurgical
pla~it. Roy. igions, microb. spidem., Bucur. Vol. 401-47 Oct-Doe
55.
1. Institutul do Igions, nuncli o1 boli profesionale, Bucuresti.
(OCCUPATIONAL DISRASZS
In metal workers, clin. & statist. study, in Ramania.
(BACKACHX
In metal workers in itu-nia, clin. & statist. study.
(IMMITIS
(SANZ)
(SM, die.
(SAXE)
(LUNGS, die.
(SAMI)
(MMALS
metal workers, oecup. die. in Romainia.
AL:;- c
Sci- I DUcharast, to 3. Jul-Ag 61, pp 235-41.
'V*dirl..tLqj. or I~Srmopnduotjo
f the lbdy n ""itI4 P-20naed tipajurs
High 'Tamperaturom."
00-mut I
out
POID Tito. Mar Dr. 1
iM" '
'40 r
ll.rk
r
,..k p4rfo gt the itph j".zjt,,t.
of HIBIOnt &M Publlo
th (Ins Itutul d.
th ~t
PALLADE, Sulamit; GOL DSHTEYIJ, I. [Goldstein, I.]; POPOVICH, Karmen
71 OTE 14riya
[Popovici, C.ij_.~A-
Effect.of chaorpromazine (ardnazine) in experixrontal nitrobenzene
poisoning. Farm. i toks. 25 no.l-;103-108 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:10
1. Otdel gigiyeny truda Instituta obshches'vvennogo zdravookhraneniya
i gigiyeny Rmuynskoy Narodnoy Respubliki.
(CHLORPROMAZINE) (BENZENF,--TOXIGOLOGY)
1. YFVD0KD-IOVJI, T. I.: PAM'UITOVA;.T.-S-
2. ussR (600)
4. Tingutin - Afforestation
7. Dark soils of oak and elm grove-Q- of the Tingutin forest range. Vest. Hosk. un.
7 no. 9, 1952.
9. Mont List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
PAFNUTOVAp T. S.
"The Forestatiom Quality of the Soil of Don River Sand Terraces."
Cand Biol Sci, Moscow Order of Lenin State U imen M. V. Lomonosov,
29 Oct 5b. (VM, 19 Oct 5h)
Survoy of Sciontific anul Toohnical Dionartations Defended at US-,R
Higher Educational Institutions (3-0)
So: Sum. No. 481, 5 May 55
FAFNW YEVIA, G.V.
Imm.,nologicnl chnrActeristics of Flexner's bpcilli Isolated In
Dnepropetrovsk. Zhur.mikrobiol.e-nid. I immun. no.1:69-70 Js 158.
(MIRA li:4)
e-pidemiologii,
mik-robiologii I
1. Iz DneDropetrovakogo instituta
gigi7eny.
(SHIGELTAA,
-paradysenteriAe, immunol. of strAins isolnted in
Dnepropetrovak (Rus)
FAI~l 1
GROMOV, A.B.; SILICHENKO, T.S.; PATM"IYEVA, G.V.
Immunological characteristics of Shigelln dysenterine 3trmins
isolated at the onset and in the terminal stages of disease; Author's
abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.4:91-94 An 158.
(miRA 11-4)
1. Iz DneproDetrovskogo inatitutit enidemiologii, mikrobiologii i
gigiven.y.
(SHIGBIJA DYSMIMIAN,
immunol. aenects of strains isolated in early & late phases
of die. (Rua)
IM F N oT' 1E j A , '. - j -
GROMOV, A.B.; BILICFMMO, T.S.; PAFMMIYUA, G.V.
Vaccines and-vaccination in control of dysentery. Mur.zikroblol.
spid.i immmn. no-5:14-17 Ky 155. (MIRA 8:7)
1. 1z Dnepropetrovskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologit i
gigiyeny.
(DTSWERY, BACIILLIARY, prevention and control,
vace.)
(VACCINES AND VACCINATION,
dysentery)
TRUKMUNOV, B.I.; PAYMMSYNVA, G.V.
Diphtheria-tata3mus beanatoxin in immunity studies. 2hur.mikrlbiol.
epidA immun. n0-,5:44-48 FT 155. (MMA 8 t 7)
1. Is Daepropetrovskogo instituta epidealologit, m1kroblologii I
gigiemy (dir. -kandidat meditsinskikh, nauk B.G.Trukbmanov.
(DIPHTHMIA.
anatoxin combined diphtheria-tetanus anatoxin)
(TITANW,
anatoxin, combined diphtheria-tetanus anatoxin)
, , T
-11.-
1
I I
PAFONOV. G.A.; SABUROVA-DAMILOVA, I.V.
A new installation for collecting bloed from eadLavera. Probl.
goms$. i parel.krovi 1 no.2:60-61 Mr-Ap 156. (MIRA 10: 1)
1. In lauchno-issWovatel'skogo
imeni N.V.Sklifosovskogo (dir. -
professor B.A.Petroy)
(Blkw
instituta nootloshnoy pomoshchi
X.M.Tarasov, glayr" khirarg -
from corpses. installation for prop.)
(HEMATOIAW. appar. and instrwwnts
installation for prop. of blood from corpses)
--PA 10 ~" LIYA, A.Ye. (Moskva).
rOD I _ A;AJOKHU
Apparatus for repeated venous pressure measuroments daring surgery.
Hksp. khir. 3 no.6:55 H-D 158. (HUA 12: 1 )
(SPHYGMOMANOT42m),
PAPOMOV, G,A,.-k&nd.wed.nmuk; SRRGEYEV, A-V-,(MO8kv8)
Use of nitrous oxide in stenocardia. Klin.wed. 36 no.1:24-29 Ja 158.
OURA 11:3)
1.-1s laboratorii funktsionalincy diagnostiki I terapevticheakoy
kliniki (rukovoditell-prof. P.L.Sukhinin) Moskovskogo gorodskogo
nauchno-iseledovetallskogo Institute skoroy pomoshchi imeni
Sklifosevskogo (dir.-zasluzhennyy vrach USSR H.M.Tarasov).
(ANGINA PICTORIS, ther.
(N, nitrous oxidl (Rue)
ITROUS GKIDB,!ther. use
angina pectoTis (Rue)
PAFOYOV, G.A.; PETROVA, L.I.
Fcrdrth (auricular) tone. of the hearb and its impartance from
the clinical point of view. Trudy Insti im. N.V. Sklif. 5
no.4'.-go-loo 162i (MIRA 18 - 6)
Stand for collecting fibrinolyzed blood in flasks. Probl?getat.
i peral.krovi noe,9:56-58 162. MTRA 15.-12)
1, iz laboratorii perelivaniya krovi i konservatsii tkaney
Instituta, skoroy pomosbehi imeni N.V. Sklifosovskogo (dir.
M.M. Tarasm).
(MMD-COLLECTION AND PMERVAIJON) (=AM)'
PAFOMOVI G.A... kand. med. nauk; PETROVA, L.I.
-----------I---------
Diagnostic significance of the interval Q--l tone in phonocard-io-
graphy. Kardiologiia 3 no.5:70 S-0 163. (ITIRA 17:9)
1. Iz terapevticheskoy kliniki (rukovoditelt - prof. P.L. Sukhinin)
Instituta imeni N.V. Sklifosovskogo (dir. - zanluzhennyy vrach UkxSSR
M.M. Tarasov).
PAFOMOV, G.A. (Moskva)
-'- . . .....
Gaseous state of the blood and gas metabolism in traumatic
shock. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 7 no.4:34-39 J1-Ag 163.
(MIRA 17t9)
1. Iz Instituta skoroy pomoshohi imeni N.V. Sklifosovskogo
(dir, zasluzhennyy vrach UkrGSR M.M. Tarasov).
ACCFMI014 WR: !P4033B47 S/0286/64/000/007/0037/W37
AUTHOR; - Pefomovs, G, V,
.................. ~ft
TITLE: Magnetic corrector of magnetic flux* Class 21s No. 163.406
"POURCEt FbnMeten' izQbrateniy i t-ov&=V*kh trAkov,, no. 7. 1964., 37
TAGS.- magnetic flux corrector,, magnetic corrector
APSTRACT: 1. A mapatie corrector of magnetic flux. The distinguishing feature
iq providing a significant increase or decrease of f3ux for repletion. One or
several permanent magnets are placed wa the magnetic flux path in the yoke of the
magnetic conductor. These magnets have only one degree of free travel - rotation
- and are magnetized so that for a turn of 1600 the flux of these magnets is added
or subtracted from the basic flux@
2. The magnetic corrector of magnetic flux of Par. 1,, with the distinguishing
feature of regulation or vaAation of the zone of regulation of flux* An addition-
al magnet or magnets have a second level of free travel - along the axis of revolu.
tion
Card 1/3
MICHALAK, Stanislaw; [Pafomov, Vladislav)
Remarks concerning the transistion radiation in the Visible
part of the spectrum. Nauki matem przyrod Lodz no.17:5j-57 164.
1. Department of Experimental Physics, University, Lodz (for
Michalak). 2. Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences
of the U.S.S.R., Moscow (for Pafomov).
6 M.
01
AUTHOR PAFOHOV V Eo PA - 2688
'NITLE -iiz~'~rc~*" P4ticularities of the VAVILOV-CHEELENKOV Radiation in Aniso-
tropical Media
(0 nakotorykh onobennostyakh izlucheniya. Vavilova-Cherenkova v anizo-
troprqkh aredakh - Russian)
FERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Tooret. Fiziki, 1957., Vol 32, Nr 2, PP 366-367 (USSR)
Received 511957 Reviewed 6/1957
ABSTRACT First of all reference in made to some relevant previous papers. The pa-
per under review deals with the particularities which have not been
treated to a sufficiently great extent in these previous papers. For pur-
poses of simplicity, the motion of a charge along the optical axis of as
uytaxial dielectrical crystal is used as an example. A formula is written
down for the Fourier component of the vector potential in large distan-
ces from the path of the particle (Idrt~)>l). This choice is independent
from the sign ofd . If there it no damping, we also have to act the re-
quiroment that the Foyikting vector is turned away from the radiating sy-
stem, To this case there corresponds the positive component of the group
velocity Wr. In anisotropical media there exists a frequency range wh*re
there correspond to the flow-away of energy from the charge in motion ad-
vanced potentials. Also these advanced potentials have to be used as so-
lution. We have an analogous situation if we consider the refraction of a
plane wave which travels from the vacuum into the dielectric. These bo-
undary-conditions can be satisfied by two refracts'a waves. Usually we ta-
Card 1/2 ko that wave vector of which forms an acute angle with the normal (to the
AUTHORs
TTTLEj
PERIODICALt
ABSTR&CTj
Card 1/2
PAPOMOYPV.B. PA - 2983
-The Hadiation of a Point Charge Flying along the Boundary
Separating two Media. (Izluoheniye tocheohnogo saryada, letyashohego
4dollgranitsy razdala doukh aredt Rue Isian)
-Zhurnal Eksperime. i Teoret. Fizikip.1957, Vol 32, Nr 3, pp 610 - 610
(u.S.S.R.)
Rooe-ivedi 6 / 1957 Reviewed, 7 / 1957
The present paper determines the angular distribution of radiation
energy for the case that the electron moves above the boundary
separating two dielectrics. The electron is assumed to move uni.
formly and in a straight line with the velocity v at the distance d
along the boundary line separating two media with the real di-
electricity constants 6 and 6- That medium in which the electron
1 20
-movesAs assumed to have the dieleotricity constan'tf-,. If the con-
dition of CHERENKOV radiatir is satisfied only in the case of the
second medium (F S2<
1 '1, F 2B 4 1), the entire energy in radiated
into thi second medium. For-the distribittion of intensity over the
geveratrices of the CHERENKOV cone a formula is written-down.-The
cone of CHERENKOV radiation is defined, like in the case of the
homogeneous problem*.by the condition nBcos6 - 1p and because this
condition is satisfied only below the separating boundary, the
7j
pApOMOV, V.N., gornyy inzh.
Increasing the service life of shale-dnat barrier. U9011 34 no.11:
44 It 15 9 (MMA 13-3)
(Coal mines and mining--Safety measures)
U T --,7'0 RPa-romoy_,_ V. Ye.
S/504/61/016/000/003/003
D05!/D!13
TTTLE: Contribution to 'lie tl~eory of Cherer.!-.ov rad-i--I~on 4n isotro-n~c
. u a - - L,- ~ - --
-.,odia and in tho nreconce of interfaces
0
IUI,: 1'3"SR. T,`.ic~--esskiy institut. Trudy, v. !'1 1,61.
~IC-.,:O'~Crry-re iro-:ro-y tucorctiches~-o,,.- f-iz-*L',,-.-; ,4-139
J
=T: A 2-amber of co-inacted -a-ith the Cherenkov effect in. andc;o-
4._ -)--)ic macd-a and in, tlle- ~Drcscnce o' in'prfavcs a-re. c;mninrud and dize-a7ze'
U
tu'liz ficld is
3hor' int.-od-actory OV -.3reViollS --eL;(),jLCjj 41,
y 7- t:- e
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~~-,SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy iteoretich,eskoy fiziki, v. 49, no. 4.
11965, 1222-1227
1TOPIC TAGS: bremsstrablung, charged particle, relativistic particle
"ABSTRACT: The author calculates the angular distribution and the degree
o.fJonization of bremsstrablung from a relativistic charged particle
moving through a layer of matter tbinner than the radiation length unit.
.-Tbe-quanta.emitted arie assumed to have much lower energy than the parti-
cle,.so tbatclassical theory can be employed, The frequencies of the
emitted quanta are much higher than optical., 7he case of very thick
'layers is also considered and the resultant equations are shown to be
simpler The formulas derived are complicated functions of the layer
ztbickne;s and, also of the parameters characterizing multiple scattering
land polarization of the radiation in the medium, so that concrete re-
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AUTHOR: Pafomov, V. Ye.
TITLE: Radiation From a Charged Particle Moving Through a Plate
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretioheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 399 No. 1(7), pp. 134-137
TEXT: Following two earlier papers (Refs. 1, 2), the author gives a
theoretical investigation of the angular distribution of the radiation
energy emitted by a charged particle flying through a plate. In the in-
troduction, the previously obtained formulas for dW,)/dg a) behind a
plate of a ferrodielectric (1) and b) behind a plate of a uniaxial crys-
tal perpendicular to the optical axis (2) are written down and briefly
discussed. In the derivation of the formulas it had been assumed that
the particle moves with constant velocity perpendicular to the plane of
the plate. The formulas hold at such a distance from the plate, where
radiation is propagated in the form of a spherical wave. These results
are now investigated with respect to the Cherenkov effect [Abstracter's
note; This effect is always called Vavilov-Cherenkov effect in Russian
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publications] , where, for reasons of simplicity, an absolutely trans-
parent plate is considered. For a plate, whose thickness is large as
compared to the wave length, one obtains for the ratio of the energies
of Cherenkov radiation emitted backward (W b) and forward (W f):
a) W b /W f = (1 - E Pcos'V 2/(,+ Epcos-4r)2 ; b) Wb/Wf - (1-F-0PcoAr)1/(1
+ %Pcos-L%r )29 where 4 is the angle between the direction of observation
and the perpendicular to the plate, _S~ r - the Cherenkov refraction angle,
0 = v/c in the vacuum, F, - dielectric-constant, F, 0 - the component of
the tensor E perpendicular to the crystal axis. In a radiation below
the Brewster angle, W f vanishes. For a thin dielectric plate
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