SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MELZER, J. - MEN, A. N.
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MELZER, J.
Psychological tests on Czechoslovak railroads. T). 174
ZELEZNICAR. Praha, Czechoslovakia. No. 7, July 1P59
Monthly List of East European Accessions (FrAI), IC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959
Uncl.
MELZER, Jaroslav, inz.
Color bleeding of paper tubes. Papir a cleulosa 19 no. 3:
8749 Mr 164.
1. Vychodoceske papirny, Iar4kroun.
-N:
KELZER 0Jiri PhDr,l UMMCEKO Jan, inz.; ROWS, Ludek, HUDr.
Equipment ef the engineer's cabin with regard to hygiene and
comfortableness. Zelez dop tech 10 noX :360-361 162.
- ~ M, Z P-R. L.
3ectional floating pumping stations. P. V
CZECHOSLOVAK HFAITY INDUSTRY. (Ceskoslovenska obchodni komora) Prague,
Czechoslovakia. No. 5, 1959
Monthly List of 1%st European AcceFsions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959
Uncl.
HNIZNR, Victor,; KEZIR, Hariatia.
Ifinov-Buscaino-Kinbarovski reaction. Probl. rein-int.. Bucur. Vol.
11.:275-279 1954,
(RHKUtfATISH, urine in
Buscaino's test. results)
(URM, in various diseases
rheum., Buscaino's test, results)
MELZER9 V. ;_~~ZER~ -
Changes in the skin and its adnexa in fc1lowing gai3tric resection.
Vest. dem. I ven. 34 no.7:18-21 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(STOACH-SURGERY) (SKIII-DISEASES)
P'l 6:4:z t-- /~,, (,) ,
Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage -water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khi-miya, No 1, 1958, 1671
Author : Melzer_a.
Title : Nomograph for Tentative Determination of Water
Stability
Orig Pub: Voda, 1957, 36, No 2, 36
Abstract: No abstract.
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0.
. k" ;i . ') i t
Estimatin.v the carb~,nate Pfflect ~f watpr. c. 5'. (.;0d;' , - 3 : ) , F-
IQ57. Praha, Czechoslovqkia)
--5
SC;-. Monthly L'st of East Euror-pn Acce-ssicns C:-AL) T-C, Vol. `~, -116. ~. ~,Ug 11.~ -. Unci.
MEIZER? -0-. inz. CSc.
Contribution to the design of semioperational experimental
waste water purification plants. Vodni hosp 14 no.4:14i-
142 164.
HEM, V.9; XMIXR. 1.
Rhaumalviss in Wtwwa. Probl. ran-t.. Bacar. Vol. f1.:269-274
1954
(RHWK&TLSM
in raftamen in Rumania)
(OCCUPATICHAL DISMA
rheum. in raftemen, in Rumania)
HELZNR. Victor,; HFUMR, Rariana.
lifimov-Buscaino-Kimbarovgki reaction. Probl. reumat.. Bucur. Vol.
Il..275-279 1954.
(RHMUMATISH, urine in
Buscaino's test. results)
OR M , in various diseases
rheum., Buscaino's test, results)
IMELZ ER,
- SI-I -
The clipical aspect of edematous forms of the deficiemc7 s7r2-rcme
in the gastrectomized. Had.int.,Bucur. 8 no.6:836-840 Oct 56.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinics. a
S. lagnov, membru corespondent al
(GASTRECTO~ff, complications
lefic. synd.. edematous
11-2 madicala, director prof.
Academiel R.P.R.
forms, case reports)
P/zr- L
Rumania/Pharmacologh, Toxicology. Hormones. V-8
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 19581 28202,
Author Melzer V., Farchi A.., Botescu Ileonora.
1nst Not given.
Title Intravenous Administration of Adranocorticotro-
pic Hormone.
Orig Pub Viata~med., 1957, 4, No 4, 72-75~
Abstract No abstract.
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HICU, D.; SIMIONOVICI, B.; FISCIM, P.S.;
Hematological investigations in cardiac insufficiency. Probl. ter.,
Bacur. no.7:41-61 1957.
(COTIGM.TIV3 HEART FAILURE, Datholog7
bone -iarrow hypoplasia, hypocythemia. erythropoletic
hypofunct. & other hematol. disord.)
(BOTTE PARROW, In vnrious dis.
hypoplasia in congestive heart failure)
(HIMOPOINSM
disord. in congestive heart failure)
HXLM, Victor
The clinical picture of protein deficiency. Ned. int., Bucur. 9 no.11:
1671,1682 Nov 57.
1. Lucrare facuta, in Clinics. a II-a medicala I.M.P. a Spitalului 8I.G.
Primu".
(PROMNS, deficiency
classif., clin. aspects & diag.)
MELZERt V.; MELZERq M.
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Changes in the skin and its adnexa in following gastric resection.
Vest. derm i ven. 34 no.7:18-21 160. NIRA 13-S 12)
~ST0140--SURGERY) (SKT14-DISEASES)
1,ELZER, Zdenek
Tent and traile:,. Tec, cra--~% -c () Ir-'.,.
USSIR / Pharmacologyi Toxicolo6y. Lccal Anesthetics.
Abs Jour -:1af. Zhur - 31olo6iya, Eo. 3, 191D9, 13808
.h.Wthor ~~Ya-.
Inst Institute
Title Pharmacolobic Cha-rLIctcriz-aticin of Some Comnlex
Esters of Djethylamin,:,thanols and AromLtic Acids.
Orir--- Pub Sb. nauchn. rabot Rizhsk. med. In-t, 1996, vyp.
5, 5-22
Abstract A quantitative co,,::;--~arat1vc study was conducted
of the anesthetic, cholinolytic., antihistaminic
and myotrople spanmolytic action of novocalne,
spasmolytine, E-22 (diothylarninoethyl ester of
diphenyl6luo,ocolic acid), E-96 (diethylaminoo-
thyl ester of 2,3-diphenyl-succinic acid) and E-78
X 0 H-
4--O-C--T -CH2-N ~2
2 --
C2 ft~7
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USSR / Pharmacolosy. ToxicologY. Local knG~sthetias. V
Abe Jour Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, jTo, 31 19599 13808
According to various types of pharmacolo6ic Re-
tJon, the studied preparations are placed in tile
folloviinG.- sequence (accordln6 to decreasinG ao-
tIvitY): surface anesthesia: E-22, E-96, spas-
Molyt In, novocalne, E-78; owiduction anestheela;
E-22, sPasmolytin, E-96, novocaine, E-78; H-
cholinolytic action: spasmolytin, E-96, E-22,
novocaln, E-78;'Y,-cho1jnojytjc action- E-22,
spasmolytin, E-96, novocalne, E-78; antihistamin-
ic action: E-22, sPasmolytin, E-78~ novocaln,
E-96; mYotropic spasmolytic action: S-22, spas-
molytin, E-96, novoccin, E-78; toxicity: E-22,
E-96, novocaln, sPasmolytin, E-78.
It Is felt that the anesthetic activity of
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OL~
MELZOBS, M. Ya. Cand Mod Sai -- (diss) "Pharmoologioal d4verlptiat of certain
/I
complex others of diethylaminoothanolo and aromatic acids." Riga, 1957. 19 pp
21 am. (Min of Health Latvian USSR. Riga led Inst), 250 copies. (KL, 15-57, 107)
-44-
VITOLIHIY M. [VI.tolins, M.1; NEIZ)BS* M.-
Mechanism of the sensibilizing influence of ganglion blocks on the
affect of noradrenaline and adrenaline. VeBtis Latv ak no.7:97-101
161.
NERVOUS SYSTEN6 SYNPATIMIC)
RADRENALIBE) (ADRENALDE)
M
ARSHELE-VICH, Yu. [Anselevics, J.]; AMMIll, A. (Amelins, A.); MELZDBS, I'l.
(Melzobs, M.]
Irduction of 'wecroses in the myocardium of rabbits by Isadrine
(isopropylroradrenal ire) [wi'Lh summary ir Englishl. -
Ustiff Latv ak no.12:91-9&'61.: t , -
MELZOBSp H-Ta.; SHUSTER, Ya.; KIV04IS, A.A.
Simple apparatus for artificial respiration for laboratory aaimals.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.8:124-125 Ag 161. Q!IiIA 15:1)
1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR
Prof. M.L.Belenikiy) Rizhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlona
deystvitelinym chleriom A141 SSSR S.V.Anichkovym.
(ARTIFICIAL WSPIRATION-EQUIPI~ENT AND SUPPLIES)
AMELIN, A.Z.; ANSHELEVICTI, Yu.V.; MELZOB-S, M..Ya. (Riga.)
Experimental infarct-like changes in the myocardli= under the
influence of isadrine (inopropylzioradrenallne). Arkh. pat.
no.li25-29 163. (K RA 17,10)
1. !z patologoanatomicheskoy I.aboratorii (zav, doktor
meditsinakikh nauk A.Z. Amelin) Rizhakogo instituta travmatol -11
i ortoped.J (dir.-kand. mod. nauk V.K. KaInterz [Kalnterzs, V.
i R!,zhnkogo med1tvinskogo Instituta (dir, prot'. V.A. Kal'tinrgi.
ANSHELLVI C11, , yu-17.
r .:.,t
c tiv j t.-v oo var s -n xi
.y nc~ 4, ir
I~j,jn(, r , . 3 '~3
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I z kafed ry r. c,.,; i ta In,
V. rc~?,-:.ondent
"afedry '~'ne
"elerilk"
J)f
M-EI-7 OBS, M. Ya.
Smaa problems i.- -he ilnet4cs cf
m---:7 pnarmac
reactions; 'Fam, 1, tck--, 4 nr.i,221-127 Ja-F 163.
(MIRA 17:7)
1. K&fedra famr-akcil3gii (zav. -- chler-kc)rrespondent AMU SELF,
zaswzhennyy deyntalO nauki Li;t,,.-iysKc;y ."lljR prof. -nlkiy)
I Be 1-
Rizhsl,.C)go maditL,'insKr-go
BPWAYEVA, U.N.; B&MYAROVSKIY, S.Ya. -. I-WOWNIYAZOV, O.H.; TUGUSHEVA, Kh.N.
Chemical composition of leawes of the khasak mulberr7 from Bairam-
Ali District of the Turkmen S.S.R. Izv. AN Turk. SSR no.5:46-51
1580 (MIRA 11:12)
1.1'~rezidium AN Turkmensko7 SSR i YdAkovski7 gosudaretvenny7 peda-
gogicheaklr institut im. V.I. Ienina,
(Bairam-Ali District--Mulbarr7)
MuE.DO4,A.441', veterinarny7 vrach.
~
Etiolog7 of sheep anthrax in Azerbaijan. Taterinarlis, 32 no.?:
47-", Jl '55. (YIRA 8: 9)
(AZARTIAIJAN-MAV)
AGABEKOV, M.G,;J~R-I
_R~j A.Y.
Now data on recent tectonic moyements in western Azerbaijan and
eastern Georgia. Iav. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 26 no-5:88-92 My 161.
OURA 14: 5)
1. Institut geologii AN AzerbSSRO Baku.
(Azerbaii-lan--Geology,, Structural)
(Georgia-Geology,Structurai)
AGAIIAMYEVAJ. H.Sh.;-IWTMV, G.A.
Hydrochemical characteristics of the formation waters of the Buzovn
0 no -8 Ap 161. (MI T
mashtavi field. AEerb. neft. khoz. 4 .4:6 RA 15.'7
(Apsheron Peninsula-Cil field brine &--Ana],Wis)
DZHALILOV, T.19.
Clycol others and their derivatives. Part 53. Dimethylew
glycol others. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no*3:84&-$OI Mr 163.
(MIRA 16:3)
lo Institut neftekbimicheakikh protsessav AN
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR.
(Methanediol.)
(Mers)
"del
I raw
rx
Fit 1 2
12_ Sol
RL
IF9 N 5 It;
I
KniyEv, A.M.; .. MEMEDOVA, R,K~_j SADYlgiOV, K.I.
Interaction of phosphorus pentasulfide with unsaturatea
hydrocarbons. Azerb. khim. nur. no.1:17-21 '64.
14--RA 17--5)
rrA E, ((1 F-:: L T(:;~ E,j \4 E A
.Rumania/Physic-al Chemistry - Electrochemistry, B-12
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1#, 61189
Authors Memel Xenia
Institution: None
Title: Polarographic Investigation of Surface Activity of Some Quaternary
Ammonium Salts
Original
Periodical: Cercetarea polarografica. a activitatii interfaciale a unor a
cuaternare de amoniu., Comun. Acad,4 R. P. R., 1955, 5, No 11, 3-
1591; Rumanian; French and Russiam~*resume/s
Abstract: Studied was the surface activity (SA).of hydrochlorides of N-cetyl
pyridine W, 3-carboxy-N-cetyl pyridine (II), 3-amido-N-cetyl
pyridine (III), N-octyl pyridine (IV), 3-carboxy-N-octyl pyridlne
(V), and 3-amido-W-octyl pyridine (VI), on the basis of their ef-
fects on polarographic maximum of 02 reduction wave. I-III4Mj
similar SA depressing the 02 maximum by 50% at almost identical
concentrations. IV-VI show different SA. In the opinion of the
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Rumania/Physical Chemistry - Electrochemistry, B-12
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Mdmiya, No 19, 19561 61i89
Abstract: author the cetyl radical, in contrast with the octyl radical,
practically paralyzes the effect of the groups -- COOH and
CONH2 -- on the SA of correspondJng compounds.
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IE,'TMOV, 7. L
538.221 : 621.318.22
7149. Relations between the magmetic gharacj=jstics of macroheterogeneoun
magneticAlly-bard systems. ALTIAN, A. B.p KAZARNOVSKII. L. Sh.., AND 12?MLOV,
J. Tech. Fhys... -USSRp 19# 560-6 (1-hy, 1949) In Russian.-The iiiVesuidation
was-connected with the Fe-Ni-Al alloy permanent magnets produced by PowdeE
meL-illurgy. Systems of this kind, consisting of (1) a magnetically hard and a
ppn-7magpetic phase, (t) a hard and soft phase, (3) two different hard phases,were
investigated. Remanent flux density Br and coercive force He were measured as
functions of the phase composition (quantity katio of phases). It was found
tha,t the increase of the concentration of the non-magnetic phase, while reducing
the remanent-magnetism, does not alter the coercive force, whereas in the hard-
sof--L mixed system the increase of the soft phase reduces both Br and He. A
direct proportionality between phase-relation and Br was found to exist in the
mixture of 2 hard mate-ials; the coercive force decreases with the increasing
content of the phase ol: loiter He, but does not follow a linear law. B. F. K
-/V. 110~
/JR- 0 0 67285
sov/i80-59-4-17/48
AUTHORSt Gladyshev, P.A. and Memelov, V.L. (Moscow)
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TITLE: niul
um
Production and Properties of Cermet Iron.-Nickel-A
Magnets V1
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplilro, 1959, Nr 4, pp 106-110 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors survey briefly the advantages and disadvantages
of powder metallaEgyllrelative to casting for making iron--
nickel-aluminium magnets. They give a brief account of
the mixing of the powder components, their properties,
pressing and sintering (including the use of various
protective atmospheres) and the heat treatment of the
magnets. Fig 1 shows microstructures of alnico-alloy
cermet and cast magnets, the greater porosity of the former
being evident. Electron-microscopic and X-ray investigations
were carried out with the participation of F.B.Nikishova
and A.A.Katsnellson. The electron-microscopic work showed
the similarity of cermet and cast magnet structures and the
effect of 2 hours tempering at 850*C on the grain size of
the precipitating phase (Fig 2 shows structures before and
after the tempering). No difficulties in preparing oxide
Card 1/3 replicas of the surfaces were encountered. X-ray analysis
Ir
67285
Production and SOV/18o-59-4-17/48
Properties of Cermet iron-Nickel Alumin-Jum Magnets
(with powder having particle diameters under 0.15 mm)
showed that the cermet and cast magnets have the game
compositions and lattice parameters. Fig 3 gives powder
diagrams for the two types and for a mixture of the
initial powders. Increasing titanium content to 1% in
the cermet magnet caused an increase in the lattice
constants; with 5% Ti,lines of two cubic body-centred
phases appear. Similar changes were observed on specimens
after thermo-magnetic treatment but the diffuse nature of
the lines prevented exact determination of the changes.
Tests at NIIEP showed that cermet magnets are as stable
as cast ones. Fig 4 gives demagnetization and magnetic-
energy curves for various cermet-alloy magnets-, compared
with cast magnets their coercive force is equal and their
residual magnetic-energy induction is 10 to 20% less. The
authors state that supply of cermet magnets is not keeping
pace with demand and suggest that they are best used on
the mass-production scale in electrical instruments and
small machines and also in the construction of new
instrumentst cermet magnets are particularly advantageous
Card 2/3 for small magnets of complicated shape. Their comparati Y___
67285
SOV/180-59-4 -17/48
Production and Properties of Cermet Iron-Nickel--Aluminium Magnets
high-strength enables them to be used for rotors with
speeds of revolution tip to 15000 to 200oo rpm. There are
5 figures, 1 table and 8 references. 5 of which are Soviet,
2 English and I German.
SUBMITTED: April 1, 1959
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88490
S/110/60/000/009/001/008
6100 9021/E455
AUTHORS~ Alltman, A,B., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
Memelov, V,L., Engineer and Karpova, V,P,, Engineer
TITLE: Study ojr--C6M_`mutator Bars and Slip Rings Made From
Powders
PERIODICAL! Vestnik elektropromyshlennosti, 1960, No,9, pp.1-5
TEXT. Copper commutator bars and slip rings were made by
pressing from the powder, sintering in a protective atmosphere and
pressing in a die to give increased strength and more accurate
dimensions, Copper-iron alloys and copper-iron bimetals were also
made in this way, In its specific electrical resistance, strength
and coefficient of linear expansion, copper made by this method
was practically the same as that made by the usual rolling proc~--~
Table I shows the comparison, The rolled copper was somewhat
harder (at 20"C), The properties of cermet copper-iron alloy
thanged in an additive way with increase in iron content, The
density increased and the specific resistance and hardness
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88490
s/no/6o/ooo/ooq/ooj/oo8
E021/E455
Study of Commutator Bars and Slip Rkags Made From Powders
de'-reased The tensile strength was practically independent of
composition- The coefficient.of linear expansion of copper-iron
bimetals was similar to that of steel, a fact which offers
,.otistructional advantages, With increase in temperature, the
!:ensile strength and hardness of metallurgical copper, and of cermets
of copper and copper-50% iron alloys all decreased, The biggeat
decrease was observed in metallurgical copper, Microstructures rl.f
cermet copper, copper-50% Iron and copper-iron bimetals are shown
The cermet copper-iron consists of a mixture of copper and iron
P-i I- t I t-. I Q SIn the bimetal, the good bond between the iron and
copper an be seen, Conunutator bars made by powder metallurgy
tverF bested in starter motors After 50000 cycles, the brush
wea- wns 3 to 4.5 mm. the wear on.the copper and the copper-iron
bars was 0.1 mm, compared with 0.5 nun for normal copper Copper-
"ron bimetals also gave good results There are 2 figures and
tabic-s
UH m f rrr i) Min r , h 51960
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,ALITHAN, A.B.; !~~MZLqVt_V.L.
Investigating the sintering of Ca-Sn-C ceramic metal alloys,
Porosh.met. 1 no.6144-54 N-D 161. (MMA A535)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauabno-iosledovatellskiy AmUtut elaktromekhaniki.
(Sintering) (Cera#c metals)
s/i-27/6V6;8V007/022/072
A052_/A1O1
AUTHORS: Alttman, A. B., Memelov,--V. L
TITLE: Investigation oi_~~e sintering process of Cu-Sn-C powdered-metal
alloy
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7. 1952, 47, abstract 7G329
("Poroshk. metallurgiya", no. 6, 44 54; English summary)
T-'::"V,T: The change of properties (density p hardnessS6) was studied in the
process of sintering the 90% Cu - 9~1o' Sn - 1% C alloy whose initial components were
-oaken both in the form, of Cu-Sn and Cu-Sn-C alloys and in the form of Cu, Sn and C
powders.'Also the results are given of dilatometric, mictrodurometric and micro-
scopic anAlyses which helped to establish the laws of homogenizationp formation
and disappearance of liquid phase. The best properties were found.with the samples
prepared from alloy powders.
R. Andriyevskiy
rAbstracte~'s note: Complete translation]
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BORISOVAP M.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; VLADIMIROV, B.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
ALiTMAN, A.B.; VALAKIDIA, V.MqWjZjDV, V.L.
Self-lubricating ceramic metal rollers made with graphitic iron.
Tekst.prom.22 no.3:80-82 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khlopchatobu-
mazhnoy promyshlennosti (TsNIKhBI) (for Borisova, Vladimirov).
2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektromekhaniki
(VITHEM) (for AlItman, Valakina, Memelov).
(Spinning machinery)
VAYNSliTEEYN, V.E. ~M,,,Skva;~; P.A. OAsk,-v.a:~, "%l. (,,iosk-va)
Effect cf fric'.---n -c~nd i -r ~:- ~ 1---: ui cha-a -=--, -~ c,.,'
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4 C-C _'N'_R__t_ - kP-6017102 ( /V ) SOUF&;Z CODE:
AUTHORS: Alltman, A. B.; Valakina, V. M.; Karpova, V. P.; Memelov, V. L.;
Sorokina, V. N.
ORG: All-Union Scientific'Research Institute of Electromechanics (VsesoyuzW
nauclino-issledovateliskiy institut elektromekhaniki)-
TITL;~: Dependence between total and 3,irfar(! )orosity of sintered materials Cu--Sn--C
SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1966, 41
-L5
TOPIC TAGS: copper, tin, carbon, graphite, povider metal compaction, powder metal
sintering ', P0je05i7)-1 I ~SlVrr_~REQ 19LLOY
AB5TRACT: The effect of sintering temperature a
,pd pressure on the ratio of total
(PT) to surface porosity (P.) of bronzographite~(90% Cu, 9% Sn, 1% C) was investi-
gated. The total porosity was determined by means of the formula
Pt va~yi
100'.
where FT is the total porosity and ~0' and K are the densities of nonporous and
porous bronzographite respectively. The surface porosity was estimated from oil
absorption data according to the formula
.100,
M
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L 3774746
ACC NR. AP6017102
where A is the oil absorption, G2 and G, are the weights of the upec:Lmen before an~ I
after oil treatment respectively, -j is the density of the oil, and V i.3 tile 70'un
1 .0;L
of specimen. Tho oxporimental.rositts aro prosented graphically (see Fig. 1). It
"6
'k,
/ 0
Fig. 1. Dependence of total (1) and surface (2)
porosity, and the ratio of surface to total
porosity (Po/PT) of bronzographite specimen
compressed from powdered Cu, alloy Cu--Sn, and
G, on the sintering temperature. Sintering
pressure 40 k newtons/c~2' initial total
porosity 19"0.
,Q.'0 588M 1X0 #99 NO /,-')r
was found-that the sintering temperature and pressure affect the total and surface
porosity differently. The ratio of surface to total porosity when expressed as a
function of the temperature exhibits a minimum, the position of which is shifted to
lower temperatures with increase in the specific sintering pressure. Orig. art. has:
2 equations and 4 figures.
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ACCFZSICN NH: AR4036526 s/oo89/Q/oj-6/oo5/o423/o426 I
AUTHOR: Memelova L. Ya.; Kukavadze j, G. H.; Ers~hlerp Bo V.
TITLE: Mass spectrometric determination of very --ill amounts of boron In certaia
materials
SOURCE: Atamaya energiya,, y. 16, no. 5.. 1964.. 423-426
TOPIC TAW: boron determination, boron ma a spectrometry,, isotopic dilution
methodj. analytical chemistr7, boron, mass spectrmetry
ABSTRACT: The method of isotopic dilution suggested by G. Morrison and H. Rupp
(Analst. Chem. 6s (1957), 892) wba used for the determination of*6ma.11 amounts
of boron of the order of 10 7 on In glassp quartz, and silicon, The sample was
dissolved (or fused) in sodium hydroxide,, internal standard was toa ded which con-
c1sted of a known amount of an almost pure boron isotope (e.i. B ), borax was theni
separated electrolitically.. and placed on the filament of the mass spectrometer
The purpose of the pure isotope addition in to render harmless the boron losses
during the chemical Wav1pulatiow t~e date =t on depends only on the ratio
spectrmatric -axima of N and the comparison with the
,jof the
C04 -1/3
F-
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naturaLly occuring Uotopla ratio. Orig. art. hm: I figum
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Polyetbylene tvo-chamber electrolytic cell:
I - glass tube, 2 - iron electrode, 3 platinim electrode, 4 polyethylene
stirrer, upper bottaaleaa polyetbyleae abamber, 6 - working solution,
7 lover polyethalme ebamber, 8 - vater and sulfuric acid, 9 mercury
C a-r-Cr
-D 3/3 -
KMVADZE, G.M.; MEMIELOVA, L.Ya.: SUV(7RCJV, L.Ya.
Search for anrim-olous hydroaen. S7-hur. oek~-;. i- tecr. fiz. 49 rr,.2:
389-392 Ag 165. 18:9)
1. Institut teorotichenkoy .1. oV.,3pov,'ipcntallr,.oy fJzJkl.
KMANOVA, M.K., kandidAt telchnicheskikh nauk; M9143WIA, Sh.L., starshiy
tekhnik. . ~:-:_ -
Characteristics of the organization of production and planning in con-
ntraction yards. Biulostrot,takh. 13 no-10:7-10 0 '56.
(MLRA 10:1)
1. Hauchno-issledovatellakiv inatitut Stroytelchniki Akademii strottell-
.1L
stva i arkhitaktury SSS .
(Concrete slabs) (Precast concrete construction)
Effi-_S;ihlli~ G.; ",-H- _WNUV~)Nli, ~5.
rutz, Ulia, 0.; 13pu
Bookkee~,in,-
"Journal-order syster. of bookkeepigia," !. ._. Rezni-h~:nko, ~,.evJewc--! ` : 1. ~;.
I - _. --.1 1
2. B. Ka,-.hclan; 3. S. haranovskiy, L*)Ukh,7. jch t, 11, No. 4, 1952.
Monthly _List of Russian Accossiono, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclussified.
DRAGUIESCU, C.0 prof.; ANTON, Rozalia; SIF10IMSCU., T.
Metallic complexes of the diacetic anthrani'lic acid. Note IV. Reaction
of the complex Fe-AIWA with ~202. Studii chim Timisoara 9 no.1/2:57-66
Ja-Je t62.
1. Hembru corespondent al Academiei RP,R,,, membru al Comitetului de
redactie 9i redactor responsabil, nStudil. A cercetari, Stiinte chimicelt
- Timisoara, - (for Dragulescul*
ZAKIROV9 I.Z.v dotsent '-,IMETOVA-p Uoke 9 ordimtor
J,
Datta on oxyhemometry in normal and pathological pregnancy and
labor. Mad. zhur., Uzb. no. 2--3-6 F 161. 14:2)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. G.I. Ioffe-
Golubchik) Samark~wdskogo gosudaratvannogo meditsinskogo instituta
imeni I.P. Pavlovao'
(BLOOD-OXYGEW COMNT) (PREGMCY9 COMPLICATIONIS OF)
Kawo P. S.1 inzh.; LAPUZIN, V. S., inzh.; MEMIROV, V. S. insh.;
-- %M-7--j
FRIBMAN, A. Ye., inzh.; SHCHFMINA-,S-.-!-,-,-, insh.
Dynamics of ttm control of a GTU-50-800 gas turbine system
manufactured by the Kharkov Turbine Plant. Energomashinostroanie
8 no.12:1-7 D 162. (MIRA 16.-1)
(Gas turbines)
RTIMAONTIA/General Biology -- Trrlivtd-~,al Development. Trar_~plants B
and Coal?sce-.nq
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 23634
Author Memkes B., Delea-lu, M.I.
Inst
Title An Investigation of the BioioV of Heterologous
Transplants (Embryonal Membraneous Hetero Transplants
on Bird Embryo).
Grig PLIb Studii si cercetari stiint. Avaa. RPR, Baza Timisoara
Ser. 9tiinetemed., 1956, 3, No 3-4, 9-30
Abstract Embryonal tissues were L~tilized a3 scions and matrix,
in particular covering melanoblasts. Aside from some
humoral and nervoos factors_, the absence of nerve end-
ings influenced the melanogenesis.
Card 1/1
IVANOvA, V,A,, HMOV G*I.
First find of large forarpinl~ers in the Eocene Bediments of the
southern Aral Sea region. Irv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. I rarV.
4 no.4:130-01 Ap 961. (WRA 14:6)
1, Soyu?,naya geologo-poiskovaya kantora Glavgaza SSSR I Moskovskiy
geolcgorazvedoch*7 jnstitl4t Imeni, S. Ordzboniki4zev
(Aral Sea r4gion-Foraminiferaq FSssil)
MMMM, N.
"Radio on Railway Transport," Radio, Issue No. 8, 1951.
MZI%UMZM,, To.I.#-Aatsent.
Technical terms used in hydraulic machinery [in Azarbaijanil. Trudy
Azerb.ind.inst.no-8:131-136 154. (MLRA 9*10)
(Hydraulic machiner7--DictionAries)(Azarbnijani langunge-Glossarias.
vocabularies, etc)
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ff 11 I:a44, Kki". pfiftf. Mar.. 4 ffif No-go (1941)-
(Me Uftd &A hOWling fVAtC9W In the VM"Mko of
Mau kmen the re(cwtortmesis of the poduct a Y.
At the gmsnetsW MetallurCklieskif ZavW. =W.
pmmw.d maug a Wkwu boading -t-*J aukk fr0-
Amzhcc*SmftbeUsk quil"zite; 3 to 5- of A WkeO-
slurry wn mied in the pvp�Ml- of ti~utcboi q=u-
ite. and 2% coke wu added to - of the batems to to.
cresse tm c ced"Alm 01 the pradmt. The Mori-
tory experfincut resulted In a Pcod-t with R Wth" f**
(riseforiam (over 1770-) am a With MwAaakd Stmwk.
See Cer4m. Abs.. 22 11) 10 119a). U.Ho.
BENEDIKTOVAY N.B.; ZAKYATIN, S.R.; HEMONOVA~ T-V-I- SOLOMNOV, Te.F.
Manufacture of resin and dolomite firebrick and its testing in
servIce. Ogneupory 27 nG.4:151-155 162. OURA 15:4)
1. Kuzietskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
(Firebrick)
.-, REMRSKIY, S.; POZWITSKIT, 14., starshi:t inzhener
Compact felting out of in(tuatrial waatos. Pram.koop. 13 n0-8:
22 Ag '59. (HIPIA 12:12)
1. Hachallnik otdola kozhevsnno-obuvnoy promyshlonnosti Rosprom-
aoveta (for Memor"Myl.
(Felt) (In6untrial waston) -
uwv/viedicina - Syphilis 48,
Medicine - Arsenic and Arsenic Ccmpounds
:'.n..oblems, of Far-reaching Results in Treatment ofligh.
3,~' Contagious Forms of S~philis with Arsenio Oxldq~ i1na
Novarsenol," V. P. MemorskiZ, Clinic of Skin,and
voiareal Diseases M01411CI, 2t pp
Vest Vener i Dermat" Nol
,The.:-folloving facts were noted as a result of studie a
d'anducted-by the author. 1) In most vsnereological.in_~
altItutions Furnlye's method of treatment is.,
~v~aoticed.: 2) Dosages of arsenic oxiae.giv
on in ~9: 5-
'A~pa, f irst part of 1946 were usually too small and.,L_'.
with lead preparations,. 3) Data 0164641*k
Modiolinia -:Syphiila Ont jan/vpl~ low
'that. relapses occurred most frequently after the tb~ilt:
course of treatment of primary syphilis. 4) lqgh~,.Per_~
demt~ge.of syphilitic meningitis (8 In 24) was aua'to;
-faulty proportions of arsanio'o:~ide and lead'.contaliiw
InS substances .Ln dosles. Most rel~paes are, dtiti to
proper treatment of Direator of Clinio.-I
patients.
OfSkInand. Venereal Diseases.MONM is, ~Prof V. Ya
:4=75
MEMORSKIY,.V.1!., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Dermatovenereological aid in connection with the organization of
health centers serving several districts. Vest.derm.i ven. 33
no.4:29-32 Jl-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Iz Moskovskogo oblastnogo kozhno-venerologichaskogo dispansera
(dir. - M.I. Razmnov).
(VENERFAL DISEASES. prevention & control)
(SKIN DISEASES, prevention Pe control)
JMORSM, V.P.v starahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LYUOSEV, V.A.,, ordinator
Treatment of s7philis with biciUin-1 and bicillin-3. Vest.der,-
i ven. no.12*40-45 161. (MnA 14--11)
1. Iz kliniki kozbnykh i venericheskikh bolezney Moskovskogo
oblastnogo nauchno-issledovateVskogo klinicheskogo instituta
(dir, - prof. B.Ya. Arutyunov).
S'YPHILIS) (BICILLI14.-THEELAPEUTIC US&)
STEPIEN, L.; BRYSZINSKI, J.; 10ML. Z.; SREBRZYIISKA, J.
V-MM""'alm I
Disorders of dynamics of the higer nervous functions due to focal
Injury of the temporo - parieto - occipital contact area in the
dominant cerebral hemisphere. Neurologia ate. polska, 4 no.5:473-
481 Sept-Oct 54.
(BRAIN, wound and injuries
higher nervous funct. in)
(GRITRAL IMMUS SYSTEM, in various diseases
brain inj., higher nervous funct. in)
(WOUNDS ALID INJUMS
brain inj.. higher nervous funct. in)
Pj,
MON Rudolf; SOKOLOWSKI, Stefan; HDIPM. Nugeniusz
Unusual syndrome in a case of gigantic subdural hematona, cured
surgically. Maur. &c. polska 6 no.4:465-477 July-Aug 56.
1. Z Kliniki Yourologiczn"j Akademit Hadycznioj we Wroclawiu
Kierownik: prof. dr. mod. R. Arenk I z Oddzialu Nourochirurgii
Wojskowago Szpitala Klinicznego w Lodzi Ordynator: dr. mad.
S. Sokolowski.
(CEWRAL HEMORRHAGE, manifest.
unusual manifent. In subdural hematoma cured surgically
(Poi))
MTEL, Eugeniusz; SPEBPZ)RISKA, Jadviga; ZARSKIP Stefan
sorders appearing after injuries
Analysis of cases of mixed speech di nauk med. 6 no.2:73-92
of the wposterior aphasic regiona, RAozpr*xiydz
161. Akademii Nauk Kierovnik: PrOf- dr
1. Z Zakladu Nourochirurgii PolskieJ
mad. LUoJan Stepien. (BRAIN dis)
(SEX SpEEGH DISORDERS eti0l)
NDIPEL, Eugeniusz; SREBRZYNSFI, Jadw-iga; SUBCZYNSKI, Janusz; ZARSKIP Stefan
,:Z~
Compensation of speech disorders by the non-dominant hemisphere in
adult age. Rozpr,wydz.nauk med. 6 no.2:109-128 161.
1. Z Zjakladu Neurochirurgii Polskiej Akademii Nauk Kierownik: prof.
dr mad. Luejan Steplen.
(SPEECH DISORDERS physiol) (BRAIN dis)
BRUTKOWSKI, S.; FONBERG) E.; 11EMPEL,_ E
Anp7 behavior in dogs following bilateral lesions in the genual
portion of the rostral cingulate gyrus. Acts. biol exper 2-1:199-205
16l.
1. Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental
Biology., WarBaw.
(DOGS) (BRAIN)
SOKOLOWSKI, Stefan; MIMM, Eugeniusz
Surgical therapy of cerebral echinococcosis. Report on 3 cases cured
surgically. Neurologia etc., polska 12 no.3:365-377 162.
1. Z Oddzialu Neurochirurgii Szpitala Klinicznego w Lodzi Ordynator
Oddzialu: dr med. S. Sokolowski.
(ECHINOCOCCOSIS) (BRAJ14 DISEASES)
--SYCHO'
BRUTKOWSKI, S.; FONBERG, E.; KREINER, J.; MEMPEL,-E,; 9A, B.
Aphagia and adipsia in a dog with bilateral complete lesion of the
amygdaloid complex. Acta biol. exp. 22 no.1443-50 '62.
1. Department of Neurophysiology, the Nencki Institute of Experimental
Biology, Warsaw.
(GANGLIA BASAL physiol) (APPETITE physiol)
THIRST physiol)
YONBEROP E.; BRUTKOWSKT, S.; MWEL., S.
Defensive conditioned reflexes and neurotic motor reactions folloVlng
amygdalectmV in dogs. Acta biol. exp. 22 no.l.*51-57 162.
1. Department of Neuropbysiology, The Mencki Institute of &cperimental
Biology, Warsaw.
(REFLEX CONDITIONED) (GANGLIA BASAL physiol)
STIEPIEN, Luejan; ~,T~MPELjm~~ganiusz
Hallucinations and illusions in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Neurol. neurochir. psychiat. Pol. 15 no.3:385-389
MY-Je 165.
1. Z Kliniki Plourochirurgii AM w Warsuwie i z Zakladu
Neurochirurgii Polskej Akademii Nauk w Warszawie
(Kierownik: prof. dr. med. L. Stepien).
STEPIEN, Lucjan; VZMPEI~_jj~qeniusz
An analysis of the results of surgical treatment
with temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurol. neurochir. psychiat. :,-.'
15 no-3t463-466 14y-Je 165.
1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgii AM w Warezawie (Kierownik: prof.
dr. med. L. Stepien) i z Zakladu Neurochirurgii Polslej Akademil
Wauk (Kierownik: prof. dr. med. L* Stepien).
I
L-E, I FE L, Eugeniusz
Principal aspects of stereotaxic surgery of the brain. Pol. przegl.
chir. 37 no.8:907-811r, Ag 165.
1. Z Zakladu Nleurochirurgii Polskiej Akadoinii Nauk (Yderowiiik:
prof. dr. L. Stoplon).
%.ffIMT0JK9 A.
Dictated by life. Frcf.-tekh, obr, 21 no.5elO-11 PT 164,
(MIRA
1. Zamostitell dirtkto:a professicnallno-tekhnicheskogo
uchilishcha No.17, Ybs",a.
SHLYAPIRTOXH, Lev Samullovich; DUKOV. T.M.,
oro ~
reaa=or; KU2.1,051AY.A. M.D.. takhaichaskly redaktor
(Practical manual of electric engineering; a texbtook for students
in the tenth grade] Rukovodsto k praktikumu po alaktrotakhnike;
whebace posobie dlia uchashchikhola I klassov. Moskva. Goa.
achabao-pedagog.izd-wo X-va proev. RSFSR, 1957. 175 P. (KLBA 10:9)
Ollectria engineering)
MEMUK, A.F. ~ .-
".1 0 " '~, ~ - -
r,r,0r_,,r,fi - -, Safe evitching of a laboratory-panel. Politekh. obuzh. no.5:85
IJ7 15 8. (MIRA 11:5)
(Electric engineering--Safety measures)
ALIPEROVICH, Arkadiy illich; ~OffiM A F nauchnyy red.; TELINGATER,
L.A., red.; NWIffSM'VA, L.M.1, tekM, red,
(Methodological manual for work training of tower-crane
operstors]MOtodicheskoe posobis po proizvodstvennomu obu-
chenilu mashinistov bashennykh kranov. Moskva, Proftekhizdat,
1962. 184 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Cranes, derricks, ate.)
WeRMLOV9 V.I.; MFNI, A.A.
Errong J1, tiif- r-rjmen~, ~,;. 17f.-fj. " /
no. 5: ?0- 3~, '(-,5. ( !-, ~ --, '.. l F, '..".))
KMI, A.N.; ORLOV, A.N.; LKONTOVICH, H.A.. akademik.
Spectrum of vibrational frequencies of the ~eat model of an alloy being
set in order. Dokl.AH SSSR go no.5:753-756 Je 15). (M72A 6--5)
1. Institut fiziki metallov Urallakogo filiala Akademii nauk SSR (for Men',
Orlov). 2. Akademiya naulk SSSR (for leontovich). (Vibration) (Alloys)
(Spectrum analysis)
Category :USSH/Mgnetism - Ferrites F-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No'l, 1957 NO !439
Author Men't' A Orlov, A.H,
Inst Inst. of Metal Physics, Sverdlovsk
Title Tempbrature Dependence of the Degree of Inversion of Mixed Ferrites
Orig Pub Fiz. metaLlov i metall vedeniye, 1955, 1, No 3, 410-416
Abstract Mixed ferrites having a epmposition ACB1_CO.Fe 203 are examined., The free
energy F of the spinel lattice is found as a function of th6 temperature T,
of the concentration c, and of the degree of inversion-/~. The dependence
of-j~ on T is obtained from the~condition that F must be a minimum. For the
case when the ion charges A and B are equal and only the A ions shift in the
actahadral sites, the'folloving e!~~ression is obtained
7
where bi and b2 ar constants indeDendent of/~_ and c. The range ~f possible
values'of/~was studied as a -f-tuaction of the values of b2 and of lb2l/bl. A
prediction is made that at low temperatures there may exist a metastable phase,
which is inverse if the stable phase is not inverse, and vice versa. The
CA,. Card 1/2
YIENI, A. N.:
M-10, A. N.: "The statistical t-eor-y of the forces Minding spinal-type
crystals." MI-in Higher Education USSR. Uril State imoni A.M. Gor"Kiy.
Sverdlovsk, 1956. (DISSERTATION For the Degree of Candidate in PHYSP
,1'lM,A,7-1:,,:MATIC *. L VVIENICES. )
So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 24, 1956
137-58-6-13091
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 272 (USSR)
AUTHORS. Men', A.N., Orlov, A.N
TITLE: Calculation of the Cohesive Forces in Some Oxides of _Vrans-
ition Metals (Raschet sil svyazi v nekotoryk:, okisla`,l pere-
khodnykh metallov)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Issled. po zharoprochn. splavam. Vol 2. Moscow, AN
SSSR, 1957, pp 44-51
ABSTRACT: The cohesive energy (CE) of a crystal was determined by
the use of the statistical theory of electron gas. The Thomas-
Fermi equation was set up with due account for the energy ex-
change of the electrons. It is taken into consideration that the
numbers of electrons with right and left rotation are not equal,
and either variety is examined separately. A system was devel-
oped for the solution of the Thomas-Fern-ii equation, without
accounting for the exchange, by expa:-,si(,-.i into series. The
simplest version of the theory v.,as applied to determine the CE
of oxides of transitiorl metals with spinel structure. An ex-
pression for the period of crystal lattice, ao I was developed
Card 1/2 from the condition of minimum CE. Experimental data show
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that an increase in concentration of atoms with high atomic number leads to
a decrease in a., An equation is adduced for the degree of conversion, A
applicable to some types of spinels. The temperature dependencies of A
calculated for certain values of the constants correspond to the experimental
values. Concurrence is received therein for values of constants that corre-
spond to not purely ionic cohesive forces.
M.K.
I- Crystals--Energy 2. Grystals--Lattices 3. Electron gas--Theory
4. Thomas-Fernic equation--Applications 5. Metal oxides--Properties
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AUTHOR: Men', A* N.
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TITLE: Influence of the changes in ~he equilibrium degree of
inversion with temperature on the thermal capacity of a
spinel. (Vliyaniye izmeneniya ravnovesnoy stepeni
obrashchenaosti s temperaturoy na teployemkost' shpineley).
PERIODICAL: "Fizike. Metallov -' Metallovedeniyell (Physics of Metals
and Metallurgy), 1957, Vol.4, No.3, pp. 544-545 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The degree of inversion X is defined as the extent of
distribution of type A-atoms of a binary AB alloy along the
a- and b-nodes. The author considers the oscillations in
a simple model of an ordering solid solution, a linear
chain. Knowledge of the maximum frequency w of this chain
permits certain conclusions on the characterihic of the
heat capacity, assuming that a similar dependence for w M
is also valid in a three-dimensional lattice. The
structure of the investigated mixed oxides, in which the
ions of various types can interchange their location in the
lattice, is in many respects similar to the structure of
ordering metallic alloys where analogous rearrangements of
the ions can 'take place. Since oxygen ions do not partici-
Card 1/ 5 pate in these movements they need not be considered in
investigating some properties of ttie spinel lattice. In this
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Influence of the ciianges in tlie equilibrium degree of
inversion with temperature on the thermal capacity of a
spinel. (Cont.)
case the theory of ordering alloys is applicable to such
a lattice. However, it is necessary to consider that
between the degree of the distant order Tj (expressing to
what extent the a-nodes are occupied by A-atoms and the
b-nodes are occupied by B-atoms of a binary AB alloy)
and the degree of inversion X (which is a measure of the
distribution of the type A-atoms along the a- and b-nodes)
the following relation is valid:
X = (l - C) (l - -4),
where c 64 1) is the concentration of the type A-atoms.
The existence of this relation is utilised for investigating
the oscillations of the linear model of the mixed spinel
lattice. The example of a unidimensional chain permits
elucidation of a number of relations which are characteristic
for a three-dimensional crystal. In an earlier paper
(Dokl. Ak. Nauk, 1953, Vol-90, P.753), the linear chain was
considered consisting of atoms of two types,which interact
Card 2/ 5 elastically, distributed along the nodes of a chain with any
degree of the distant orderTiandany arbitrary concentration c.
It is shown that for known apb.L-uximations such a chain can be
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Influence of the changes in the equilibrium degree of
inversion with temperature on the thermal capacity of a
spinel. (Cont.)
considered as an ordered one consisting of real atoms.
Applying this method to a chain in which the atoms of the
mass M (oxygen)are located on the spot and the(metal) atoms
with the masses m. 1 and m2 are distributed along the
nodes of the chain with any arbitrary degree of inversion X
and. any concentration c, it is possible to deriVe the
relation for the maximum frequency of the deV?ee of inversion
which is expressed b~ eq.(2), P-545. According to Seitz, F.
(2) and Fermi, E. (3 the heat capacity of a unidimeLsional
model can, in the general case, be approximately represented
by a sum of two components: hw
Card 3/ 5 C = 2NkD I kT I + 21'T& f 0
V ~h-oj E
m I
where D is a Debay function, f E is the Einstein function.
The first term of this equation describes in the framework
of the theory of the continuum,the heat capacity due to low
frequency oscillations, whii8t the second expresses the
relations with optical oscillations which are characterised
by the frequency w 0. Improving the theory by taking into
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Influence of the changes in
inversion with temperature
spinel. (Cont.)
the equilibrium degree of
on the thermal capacity of a
consideration numerous optical frequencies is not justified
in view of the fact that the above equation represents only
a very rough approximation By making the maximum frequency,
determined according to eq:(2), p.545, identical with the
Einstein and the Debay ones and considering the relation
w (X), it is possible to elucidate within the framework of
tRe assumed model the distribution of the ions in the chain
on the heat capacity. According to earlier work of the
author (same journal, 1955, Vol-1, p.410) the equilibrium
degree of inversion entered in eq.(2) dApends on the
temperature and, therefore, it can be anticipated that for
some spinels there will be deviations Ac 1 the
temperature characteristic of the heat capXcit rom that
predicted by the eq.(2) for w = const. For an equal
dependence of the maximum freiffney on the degree of
inversion the normal and the inverted spinels have deflections
'60 of equal sign but at differing temperatures. The here
obtXined predictions on the deviations of the heat capacity
could not be detected in principle in the only ferrite which,
according to the knowledge of the author, has so far been
investigated experimentally, i.e. the non-ferromagnetic