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0"ItIff !~V#POND&WAW ~ACC N'R.-~,;AP60062- SOURCE COI)r~: UR/0109/66/011/00-3/0568/0571 If ~4i ;AUTHOR: Kovalevap T. Ass Kuptsova, G, Z.; Melamid, A. Ye. 0i 19. ORG: none 'TITLE: Calculating the threshold sensitivity of multiplier phototubes SOURCE, Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 3, 1966, 568-571 TOPIC TAGS: multiplier phototube, photomultiplier ABSTRACT: H. Bosc (Onde electr., 1963, v. 43, 436-437, 738) and G. F. Flint i (IEEE Trani). 1964P MIL-8, 4, Z2) suggested- a method for calculating the* :threshold signal with an allowance for the'statistical properties of the input signal ;and photocathode emission. However, these initial distributions are distorted by :the fluctuation of instantanebus values of the se condary- emi a Sion ratio of dynode 9. The present article offers a calculation of the threshold sensitivity with an ~Card 1/2 ui)c-. 6zl.383.?9Z.00l.?4 L -105Wt-66 -.-11 'ACC NR-. AP6008299 . - . . . o allowance for the staffistical nature of the multiplication process: the amplitude distributions (of the photomultiplier output pulses) due to signal and noize radiation'. are taken into account. These assumptions have been. made: (a) Poi6son-law i :probability of occurrence of photons on the photocathode; (b) binorrial-law proba- ;~bility of emergence of photo electrons from the cathode; (c) Poisson-law proba- bility of emergence of secondary electrons caused by a primary electron hitting i the dynode; (d) only the distributions after the first dynode are taken into account.!, The amplitude distributions have been calculated by the method of generating !.functions. It is found that the difference between the threshold signals calculated by the above method and the. Bosc and Flint method may reach high values (3276) ':depending on the seconclary-ernission ratio involved. Orig. art. haa; 3 figures 1 land 3 formulas. !SUB CODEI: 09 SUBM DATE; 08A-pr65 ORIG REF., 000 OTH REP: 007 "Card 2/2 3507 S/10yb2/007/003/020/029 D246 D302 0 (~/-3 7) JkUTH-ORLS Khlebnikov, N.S., 1.1elamid, A.Ye., and Kovaleva, T.A.- TITLE: ti,,iplitude distribution of output pul-es of a photo- multinlier PERIODICAL:. Radiotel-Ichnika i elektronika, v. 7, no. 3, 1962, 518 - 524 TEXT It -had been shown theovetically by Janossy (-"Ref. 1: ZhETP, 1955, 28, 6, 599) that the output pulses of a plotoirulti-Dlier have a Poisson distribution. On the other hand some exDerimenis seemed to nrove the contrary. 'T"he authors performed carefully pre-pared ex- periments to prove the correctness of the former. The precon-dition is that only multiplication of single electrons should be measured, in an ideal vacuum, free of gas phenomena. This was achieved by specially choosing photoraultipliers (about 20) with low background and a Dla-"U-eau in theIr churacteristics (counts versus overall vol- iage). The photomulti-plierS were operated in this middle region, wliere ali single electrons get multiplied by the tube and gas phe- Card-1/2 0 S/109/'2/007/003/020/029 lui,-Dlitude distribution of output D246/D302 nomena I-Lave very i-ittle effect. The latter was measured by two ad- ditional nhotomultipliers in a triple coincidence experiment and found to be -1r1fj; i! was subtracted from the riain measurements. To make sure that only single electrons were multiplied, only thermal e-Lectrons were used. Under these conditions 'he am-olitude dis-urlbu- tion turned out 'to be Poissonian, even for different secondary emission coefl~'icients. The auth-ors also confirned that the pulses of dark current are due to single electrons. Althou ca -h for cas de image tubes it was reported to be due to multiple electrons, these are, according to the authors, the results o4f.' more complicated me- chanism. There are 9 figures and 6 re-ferences: 3 Soviet-bloc ana 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-langua-Ec pubiicz!~.'-- u ions read as follotys: J.A. Baicker, IRE Trans. Nucl. Sci.P 1960, NS-7~ 2-3, 74; F.J. Lomoard, F. Yartin, Rev. Sci. Instriam., 190-1, 32, 2, 200. SUBII'.ITTED: July 17, 1961 Card 2/2 I .4 KMBNIKOV,.N.S.; IjEIAMI 4.Ye.; KOVALEVA, T.A. Amplitude distribution of the output pulses of a photoelectric multiplier. Radiotekh. i elektron. 7 no-3:518-521+ Mr 162 (I'MU 15:2) (Photoelectric multipliers) ACCESSION NR: AP4040912- .'8/0109164/UO9/006/1020/1028 'AUTHOR: Khlebnikovip N. S.; -Melamid, A. Ye.& Kovaleva, T. A. TITLE: Effect of the gas discharge and optical feedback on the production of affterpulses at the output of amultiplier phototube SOURCE: Radiotekhnika I elektronika,. v. 9. no. 6. 1964, 1020-1028 T OPIC TAGS. phototube'. multiplier* ~hototube, phototube afterpulse, FEU-IS phototube. ABSTRACT: Afterpulses; which occ.ur'at the output of a phototube operating at a sufficiently high supply.voltag'e,, cause a'n iricrease in the total number of pulses and distort their amplitude distribution. The afterpulses are generated by the glow of the gas discharge in the last -dynode - co1le ctor 'gap, which causes an optical feedback from the p4ototubs. output to its photocathode. Theafterpulses- were experimentally studied on 4 hookup consisting of an FEU-IS-equivalent Card 1/2 I.",; F, T.1 YUSAEVIC-ti y G. N. KOV A Li~,',T A, T. A. tA. ty of me f a; g r.i c ~;,xr of and bltumerq In a pounj.-, j -sp. r -188 ja-Ilig 165. gases. Li L. 1 r;ol . -;--k ,-.4zi85 in,-Altut geologii. i vlzrabatki goryunh-.I.~-h iLkapayemykh, Mbskva. UBWDI, LUBMAN, A.M.; BURAS, T.M.j BUT, A.S.; PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, N.A.;~~Vh~~EVA __Z.G.-, UVAR011A. V.G. Investigation in the field of alkyd resins. Report No. 5: Synthesis of alkyd resins in the medium of solvents. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.6:9-17 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Gums and resins) AKUTINIV M. S.; KORSHAK, V. V.; RODIVILOVA, L. A.; VINOGRADOVAY S. V.; BUMITSKIT, Yu. M.; VALETSM, P. M.; IJOEMVA). 1. S.1 Prinimali uchastiye., DONDAREVA, Ye. A., laborant; PMEMKOVA, L. M.P laborant; NOVALEVA. T. G., lAborant KM5- ~~. Now data on the processing and properties of polyarylates. Plast. massy no.11:20-26 162. (MMA 16:1) (Eaters) (Condensation products(Chemistry)) SHIRNOV, A.I.; TOLOVA, S.V.; I~GVAIMA,, TN, Dynamics of cardiac activity and of the P wave in the electro- cardiogram during the excitation of the vagus nem-e after disruption of inhibition. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.1l; 7-13 N 161. (KRA 15:3) 1. Iz fiziologicheskoy gruppy ANN SSSR (nauchnyy rukovoditell - chler,korrespondent AIIIN SSSR of. A.I. Smirnov), 14oskva. (EIEMROCAUIOGRAPHY (VAGIJS MVE) N. A.; KOVALEVA T. N KKLAREVA, .. - Mechanism of inhibiting and intensifying influences of paraoympa- thatic nerves on the heart activity. Nauch. dokl. vys : shl-oly; biol. nauki no.3:73-79 162. (MIRA 15-7) 1. RekomendovAna kafedroy fiziologii zhivotnfth Mookovekogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta im. M. V. Lomonosova. (NERVOUS SYSTEM, PARASYMPATHETIC) WRVW , CARDIAC) SMIRNOV, M.; TOLOVA, S.V.; KOVALEVA, T.N. Functional state of the respiratory center and dynamics of ' - respiratory arrhythmia. dua-ing Increased tonus of the Nragus ,', nerve center. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 no.12:11-14 D 162."'1 (MIWI 17: 11) 1. Fiziologicheskaya, gruppa. (nauchnyv rukovoditelt - cblen- korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.I. Smirnov) AIII SSSR, llifoskva. SMIRNCIVP A.I.j TOLUVA, S.V.; KOVALEVA, T.N. Dynamics of the T wave of the UG during the increase of the tonus of the vagms nerve center in dogs under normal conditions and in ex.- perimental myocardial infarct. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 no.11:52- 56 0 Ci.d.- NJ 163- (MDiA 17.,1a) 1. T7 fiziologicheskoy gruppy (nauchnyy rukovoditelt - chlen.- korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. A.I. Smir-nov) At-IN SSSR, Moskva. fill 1. i ~; l .; lip A, Yo . A ,Tfect of a Pr--.I~nged s- 'ImulatIon of the per-luberal :3egrrent o~f 11"1(! n""Irve on the heart, asplhyxia~ Fil-11L ek-.-T. jil, (-,-,!,cUI clleskatyii grup-17.i :nauchnyy rukavc~"L=11-1 P~ 11& r, I pro -'t rnk-v I-N K RNOV A IS K't-V PELIAVSKAYAY Ye A. ~ ~ Olf A I T ~,l of s ta'!' S tO Te-Sn' r a C~ 'I orl th~: ;nr -:.a o a a-' s~-atr- rf_.!WArazio:i cevtor ~,n dogs A a i.% chron-l-C b 1 eksTP. 6' no.e,6-14-17 Af, 16', .:7-o.'cga(he-,kaya g apr M horrespn,ndert, AMN S~SSRZ vrc~i% A ~ . . S ac~i KOCHENOV, A.V.; BATURIN, S.A.; YE-ff-L'YAN(AT, Ye.M.; SHIMS, K.M. Uranium and organic matter In the sediments of the Black and Mediterranean Seas. Geokhimiia no.3:302-313 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:7) WA 9 _ ~ Sails of Siberian vine-larch forests in the Chulyahman Range. Trudy Biol. inst. Sib. otd. AN SOR no.12157-66 164. (PIRA 180) KOVAJF.VAj__T.A..; KIJPTSOVA, O.Z.; ME-LAMIDj A,Ya. Correl,~tion couplings of emission processes of photoelectric multipliers. Radiotekh. i alektron. 11 no.1:94-102 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Submitted September 25, 1964. KOVP'FVA,., T.A., F'PTSOVA, G.Z.; ~ELART.D, A~Ye, Effect of the aging process of a photoeir-C-iXIC rriall."plier on tle power and spectr= of noises. Radiotokfi. i el.-kt,ron. 13 no.1:161-16.2 ja 1660 19:1) 1. Submit~ted September 25, 1964. BASKOVA, Tharmostablo products forming In fibrinog&n prot6ulya~i! by Plasmin. B-4okhbaJia 30 no.4034-7~8 JI-Ag l6r). .-,, 2 ~ 8 "1 1. Laboratoriya fiziologli i 1)~ak~iniadi svetyvaniya Yloskcvskogo gosudarstvennogo ilnivers~teta lmon~~ M..V, KOVAUV41 Tatlyuna Petrovna, pomoahchnik mauteru, delegat XXI s"yezda K6i~munisticheakoy partii Savetskogo Soyuza. To th3 cherished heights. Okhr.truda i soto.strakh. no.3:13- 15 Hr 159. (MIR& 12:4) 1. Yaroslavskiy khlopchatobumazhnyy kombinat. (Smolensk Province--Cotton manufacture) KOVALEVA, T. S. (Dir. ) "On measles of cattle." SO: Veterinariia 29 (1), 1952, p. 43 Meat Control Station No. 4j, city of Kiev KOVAIZVAt Tj Some data on rheumatic fever in psychic patients. Zhur. nerv. i Psikh. 60 n*Ck*., 32:1644-1648 160. (MM 14:4) 1. Llvovskaya paikhonevrologicheakaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach A*I. Kova.lyukhj nauchnyy rukovodite.11 -T-rof. Ye.V. Maslov). (RHEUMATIC FEVER) (PSYCHOSES) KOVAIMA ~ T. V. "URANIM M URANM COMPOIRM 4726 kyl OF WATER OP CRYSTALIMATION ON THE PLIJORESCENCE SPECTRMI OF IMANYL NIMAM. PART 1. A. N. Sevchenko, V. M. Vdovenko, and T. V. Kovaleva, Zhur. Ekaptl' i. Teoret. Fiz. 21, 204-11 (195:L(Feb. (In Russian) Observations were made on the fluorescence of uranyl nitrates containing 6, 3, 2, and 1 molecules of water of crystallization, as well as of the anhydrous salt. A summary of the results is given in Part II., Zhur. Eksptl' i Teoret. Fiz 21, M (1951) A-'e F -/-- L..;. VDOVENKO, V.M.; KOVALISKAYA, M.P.; KOVALEVA, Uranyl nitrate complexes with diethyl ether. Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 n0-7:16,,'-1681 11 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Uranyl nitrate) (Ethyl ether) (Electrolytes) VDOVNITKO, V.11.; XOVAU,VA-, T.V.; MOBYALIKOVA, NA, Doternining the solubility of the uranyl nitrate in diethyl other, Report No.2, Trudy Radiev.inst,AN SGSR- 8:17-21 '58* 04IRA 1212~ (Uranyl nitrate) (Hthyl other) VDOVENKO, VAL.; KOVALNVA, -T~V. Doterminiii~O -ho 'solubility of the uranyl nitrate in diethyl other. llopo49ft,3s Trudy Hadievoinat.AH 83SR. 8:22-24 158, (MIRA 12:2) (Uranyl nitrate) (Ethyl other) VDOVMO, V.H.; KOVAMVA, T.V.; VERIGINA, I.G. Electric conductivity of ether solutions of the uranyl nitrate. Trudy Radiev.inst.Aff SSSR- 8:38-46 158- (MIRK 12:2) (Uranyl nitrate) (Electric conductivity) V~ VDOVZNKO, V.M.; KOVALIVA, T-.-V-,,,..- Study of binary systems of sulfurrl chloride with chlorine derivatives of hydrocarbons. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.1:89-105 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:4) (Chlorides) (Sulfur chloride) (Thermochemistry) 3h623 S/186/62/004/001/002/008 0 o E075/F,436 AUTHORS: Vdovenko, V,.M,,, Ko-yalg-a, T.V., Potapov VAG TITLE: Salting-out action of nitrates of the nietal.t; in the second group of the periodic. system of element!i du,-ing extraction of uranyl nitrate with diethyleiher PERIODICAL~. Radiokhimiya, v.4, no.1, 1962, 34-39 TEXT~ The authors determined distribution coefficients for uranyl nitrate between diethylether and aqueous solutions containing inetal nitrates to obtain more accurate data than thos'~. available at present, Experiments were carried out at 0, !) -Ilaf 250C~ Concentration of uranyl nitrate was O~0254 g equiv I)" 100 g of solution, The results obtained show that the -alue-s of distribution coefficients for the solutions containing Zn,.. Cd and Sr nitrates differ considerably front those published pr-eviou5ly hy VJI~Vdovenko and T,V, Kovaleva. (Ref.6 and 7). This !,,3 by the use of a more satisfactory method of analysis and als3 by the fact that in the previous determinations, witli Zn, Cd and SI nitrates as salting-out agents, the water of crystallization in these compounds was not taken Into account- For Ca and Mn Card 1/ 3 S/186/62/004/00i/002/008 Salting-out action of nitrates E075/E436 nitrates the distribution coefficients obtained in the present work were similar to those determined previously (Ref,6 and .7), with the exception of the values at high concentration rFgionzs crf the salts, The disagreement in the latter case is ., howeve! within the experimental error, The distributi-on for the solutions containing Li, Na, K, NH4, Fe and Al ni~ra*e:~ with those published previously (Ref.6 and 7), It wilt, -4ho"11 rhat at the different temperatures the effectiveness of fhe oul~ action of the nitrates decreases in the fal.14owlng :,ider- N Ba ~ NO -i~ Mg (N03) 2 > Zn (N03) 2 ~ Cd (N03) 2 > Ca (No 3) 2 'Sr(N03)2. The radii of the cations in the above salLs in:rea.~~e in the t,~m- order, It was shown that for the metals in the maj-1,! and sub-groups of the se-cond group in the perioda-c h- distribution coefficients depend on ihe radiu!~ cf the _ait'~011 salting-out compound,, The distribution f-: ti- solutions containing Zn and Cd nityates were --he-k-A a- 0 C rc'c the molar fractions of the salts of 0~04.. The r;_jjultTt~ ob'-~!11'd agree well with those extrapolated from th(~ ~ut:es Card 2/3 S/1,86/62/004/001/002/008 Salting-out action of nitrates E075/E436 distribution coefficients to con,--entration of salting ow agents, The dependence of the distribution coefficient on the _,at.ion tadit indicated that the salting-out effecltiveness of the metal mitzro,,io', in the Zn sub-group is greater than that for the metals Aix -.hr, major sub-.group, There are 6 figures and*2 tables, SUDMITTED:. July 22, 1961 Card 3/3 VDOVENKO, VA; KOVALEVA, T.V.; POTAPOV, V.G. I Salting-out action ot the metal nitrates of *0 second group of the periodic table in the extraction of uranyl-nitrate with diethyl other. Radiokhimia 4 no.104-39 162. (MIRA. 15:4) (Uranyl nitrate) (Salting-out) s/186/62/004/005/007/009 E075/E135 AUTHORS: Vdovenko, V.M., Kovaleva, T,V., and Ryazanov, M.A. TITLE: The formation of a second organic phase during extraction of uranyl nitrate with trioctylamine solutions in carbon tetrachloride PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v.4, no-5, 1962, 6og-61o TE'kT: The authors observed the formation of two organic phases during extraction of uranyl nitrate from I N HN03 with 0.185 M trioctylamine (TOA) in CC14 at 25 OC. The phenomenon occurred only for uranyl nitrate concentrations 1.5 M in the equilibrium aqueous phase. With increasing concentration of U02(NO3)2, the concentrations of U and the amine increase in second organic phase and decrease corriespondingly in the first phase. At the same time the ratio C TOA /C UO2(NO3)2 decreases the second phase, indicating an enrichment in the U content. Thus the formation of two organic phases is not connected only with a limited solubility of the solvate forming during the Card 1/2 the in The formation of a second organic ... s/186/62/004/005/007/009 E075/E135 extraction, but is a more complex process. Study of this I phenomenon continues. There is 1 table. SUBMITTED; April 2, 1962 - I// Card 2/2 % VDOVENKOp V.M.; KOVALEVA, T.V.; RYAZANOV, I.A. Extraction of uranyl nitrate with solutions of trioctylamine in o-xylene at 250C. Radiokhimiia 5 no.5s619-622 163. MRA 170) I'DOITINYOP V.lk.l.-; DUVAL -F,V -t~l , . If. V. , RYA ZANOV v 14. A. Effect of +he nature of a diluent on the divtritfution coofficierits. Radio'p,himiia 7 i,c).2--l-33-139 165. (141RA 18:6) ACC NR, AT7000405 AUTHOR: Koval ORG: None SOURCE CODES Ull/2667/66/000/042/011,6/oi52 TITLE; Distribution of zones over the northern part of the Pacific Ocean in which aircraft icing is possible SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut aeroklimatologii. Trudy, no. 42 (2), 1966. Voprosy prikladnoy klimatologii Zapadnoy Sibiri (Problems of applied climatology of Western Siberia), 146-152 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft flight test, ice, aeronautic meteorology, research program ABSTRACT: An analysis of recurrence of zones in which aircraft icing can occur in the Northern Pacific area is made. Data-on the meteorological elements causing icing, such as overcast skies and below freezing cloud temperatures, were collected during the period 1957-1959. The most dangerous zones, up to an altitude of six kilometers, are pointed out. Orig. art. hasi 3 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: 04,01/SUBM DATEt None/ORIG REF. 008 Card BROK, V.A., kand.geogr.nauk; KOYWMA,-TU, inzh.; KELCHOTEMATA, I-S-0 starshly inzhoner;-IZHAIRMATA, I.A., starBhiy inzhener; KUKHARSKATA, V.L.; FAKHMNIGH, K.P., inzh.; DTHOVICH, Tu.L., inzh.; YOROBIYXTA. T.P., inzh.; FAKHIWICH, S.Ya., otv.red.; LEONTOTICH, B.Y., nauchno-takhn.red.; USMOTA, T.Y., red.; MGHY3V, A.H., tekhn.red. (Agroolimatic reference book on Kemerovo Province] Agroklima- ticheakii spravochnik po Xamerovskoi oblasti. Leningrad, Gidro- mateor.izd-vo, 1959. 135 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Novosibirsk. Gidromateorologichaskays observatorlya. 2. Novosibirskaya gidrometeorologicheekaya observatoriya (for Brok, Kovaleva. Kellchavokaya, Ixnairskaya, Kukharskjjya, K.Ps Pakhnevich, Dymovich, Toroblyeva). 3. Direktor Novosibirskoy gidrometeerologicheakoy observatorii (for Leontovich). (Kemerovo Province--Crops and climate) KOVALEVA V Discussing good taste. Sov. profsoiusy 18 no-5:33-34 Mr 162. (MA 150) (Aesthetics) MOROZOVA, L.N.; MIRONOVA, G.V.; FUFAYEVA, RiA.; KOVALEVA, V.A. Effect of acupuncture in different points of influence on the mediator function of the nervous system. Sbor. trud. (241 no.9:73-80 162. -(MIRA 17:2) ,y terapii lechebnogo'fakullteta i 1, Iz kafedry gospitallno terapevtichoskogo otdoleniya oblastnoy'bollnitsy (sav. prof. V.G. Vogra3.ik),,Gortkiy. KOVALEVAt V.A. (Dnepropetrovsk) "A supersonic flow Past a wing with atmospheric turbulence" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on rheoretIcal and Applied Mechanicso Moscows 29 Jan - 5Feb 64. Tll;ll,'J~, I*.ukhim lzrailevich; 10FIE, I.T., retse-nzent; V.D., ctv. red.; ULANOWKAYA, red. [Design of icvrd~-.ipal automatic telephone Pro- ilktirovanle stantsionnykh sooruzhexiia -crodshikh *.I':. Mc- u skva, lzd-vo "Olviazl," M T). Yl:?) KOVALEVA, V.D. the network of connecting lines in cit7 telephone exchanges.-Sbor. nauch. rab. po prov. sviazi no.6.,140-159 157. (Telephone lines) (mm 11:5) L 01149-66 EwT(zs)/FH(c)/vP(j) RH ACCESSION Nits APS0220094 UR/0286/6S/00 q/plt/0076/0076 678.043.0" Boffusiav$4. AUTHORt D. D.; Bomdushk nn Yh. N.t Malinovskiy, N. 5.i a nn Yh Min n.s~ka ~a.A. I Kupriyanova, 0. N.i V, A. 6 sap Trokay. ST-P. f -47 avc c L ff.s-r- lii~ e I q,;~ it 1, S,% - ---- W4 5r - TITLE: A nothod for vulcanizing rubber. Class 39, No. i72964 14 SOURCE: ByuUeten* izabratenly I toramykh xnakov, Do. 1%, 196S, 76 TOPIC,TAGSs vulcanization, rubber, pob!n . polyester plastic AB'STRAM This Authorls CartificatI.Antroduces a mthod for vulcanizing rubber by using 4IkvlRhenolfqmldshvd* X!simrin the presence of chlorlde-contain.'ag poly- mer accelerators.0 A wider selection of accelerstorm Is pmvi&4 by using polyestw resins-products of comdammation, of. glycerim wLth p4tthalid and/or malsio subydrids. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDi ION*v$3 EMM 1 00 MY NO REF Mi ODO Omni OW CWd t_- /` Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic substances. G-2 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya) No 9, 1957, 31035 Author : Yudelevich I. G., Kovaleva V. G., Levitina A. L. Inst : iN.\ k-~;K~kAkl ~k#.k Title : Spectral Analysis of Lead Orig Pub: Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No 11, 1310-1312 Abstract: Description of determination of Bi, Sb, Sn, Cu, Zn, Ag, As, Mg, Ca, Na and Fe with excitation of spectra in condenser spark of IG-2 generator connected in a compound hookup. Current intensity 2a, auxiliary gap 3 mm, analytical gap 2.5 mm, inductance 0.05 mh and capacity 0.1 Medium spectrograph, spectral type II plates. On determination of As, Sn, Zn and Sb at concentrations of 0.0005-0-001% the spectrum is excitated in alternating cur- rent arc discharge, on evaporation of file-ground sample from channel in carbon electrode, at current intensity of 10a. Diffe- rent sets of standards have been provided for different groups of elements and different concentration ranges. Analysis error in determination of Mg and Na is 8-10%, for the other elements it is of 4-6%. Card 1/1 -54- AUTHORS: Yudelevich, I.G., Kovaleva, V.G. 32-24-4-36/67 TITIZ: The Spectrographic Determination of Small Admixtures in Lead, Bismuth, -and Tin ~Spektrografioheskoye opredeleniye malykh primesey v avintse, vismute i olove) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 4, pp. 461-462 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method was worked out and introduced in industry which is more favorable than those mentioned in earlier p0blications. An alter- nating current generator 'PS-39 is used, and samples and standards are introduced in pulverized form into a channel of 5 mm depth and 4 mm diameter in the lower carbon electrode. A spectrograph of the type ISp-22 with a UF-154 lens, as well as 'PS-163 and PS-162 stands were also used. An auxiliary electric arc is used, and the spectrum is photographed in a 10 ampere electric arc after an exposure of 80 seconds, the sample being poured into the elec- trode orater only after 40 seconds of burning. Analysis is carried out by the method of three stanaara samples. Blacken3vag of the spectral line is measured on a MF -2 microphotometer. The results obtained are given in tables and so is the manner in which the Cara 1/2 standard samples are prepared. The relative error of this method The Speotrographio Determination of Small Admixtures 32-24-4-36/67 in Lead, Bismuth, and Tin' of detendnation is given as being 8-10% so that it satisfies the demands made by the industry. The employment of this method for marking finished products accelerates analysis by the 8- to 10- fold. ASSOCIATION: Chimkentsk:~y avintsovyy zwrod im. M.I.Kalinina (Chimkent Lead Works imeni II.I.Kalinin) 1. Bismuth-Spectrographic analysis 2. Lead-Spectrographic anal,ysi-s 3. Tin-Spectrographic analysis 4. Spectrwn analyzers -Performance Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Yudelevioh, I.G., Ravaleva, V.G. 32-24-6-27/4-' TITLE: The Spectrogmphio Determination of Admixtures in ElementaTy Tellurium (SpektrograLficheakoye opredeleniye primesey v elementarnam tellure) 'DERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 6. pp 754-754 (USSR) ABSTRACTo N.I. Belousovs. and N.A.Ivanova assisted in carrying out several tests in the course of which a method of analyzing tellurium cn Fe, Al, Si, Cu, Bi, As, Sb and Sn visa worked out for the concen- tration intervals according to TsMTU 42-41 (1., 11. and III.kind). No technical conditions have as yet been provided for the deter- mination of Sb, As, Sn and Bi, but their content must be known as they cause impurities in tellurium in one case. The elaboration of a speotrographic method of determining sulfur and selenium in tellurium has hitherto not been possib3e. In the case of the analysis concerned here a speotrograph ISP-22 was used; the ca.3- mium line served as an inner standard and standards were preavious- ly analyzed by various chemical methods. A table shows analytical pairs of spectral lines with corresponding concentration inter-, Card 1/2 vals, and calibration curves are linear. The error limits found The Spectrographio Determination of Admixtures 32-24--6-27/44 in Elementary Tellurium according to the results obtained are given separately for each element, and it is pointed out that by a comparison with the chemical method it could be shown that results do not differ to any considerable extent, except in the case of silicon. The method described is being employed in the works laboratory of the plant mentioned below. There Is I table. - ASSOCIATION: ChimIzentskiy ordena Lenina svintsovyy zavod im. M.I.Kalinina (Chim1cent Order of Lenin Lead 'Works imeni M.I.Kalinin) 1. Telluriunt--Impurities 2. Tellurium--Spectrographic analysis 3. Minerals--Determination 4, Spectrographic analysis--Errors Card 2/2 5(2), 24(4) SOV/ 32-2-5- 3-19/62 AUTHORS: V. G. Yudelevich, I. G. ; Polatbekov, F, P~ , 1~ovajeva . TITLE: Spectrum Analysis of Antimonate, Stannate, and the Products of Their Preparation (Spektrallnyy analiz antimonata, stannata i produktoy ikh pererabotki) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 3, PP 305-307 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method is described which has been worked out for analysing antimonateB, stannates, metallic tin and antimony, antimony- slags and several of their products. The evaporization proper- ties of the individual components of the sample and the in- fluence of various buffers were investigated. M. Seysengaliyeva and Kh. Abrakhmanova, Candidate for Diploma of the Kazakhskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet (Kazakh State University) participat- ed in the investigations. The following devices were used; a spectrograph ISP-22, an alternating current-luminous arc PS-39 or DG-1 as light source, carbon electrodes (distance: ') mm), films of the type I! and III (for the determination of tellurium), and an 8-amp~re cuirent. Time of exposure; 60 seconds. The analytical element-couples and the concentration interval are Card 1/2 0 given (Table 1). Biomuth wau used in the form of Bi with YA 2 3 SOVI/32-25-3-19/62 Spectrum Analysis of Antimonate, Stannate, and the Products of Their Preparation by weight and the analysis carried out according to the three standard patterns. For determining admixtures in metallic tin a method, which had been described in publications (Ref 3), was successfully used. Admixtures in antimony can be determined by the slightly modified Giredmet method. Indium and tellurium are determined in the alternating current-arc in the combustion of a pulverized sample (Table 3). A. S. Bazhov, student of the Kazakh State University, and N. Ivanova, and N. 1. Belousova, collaborators in the Works mentioned in the Association, took part in elaborating the methods of determining Te and In in slag8 and similar products.. There are 3 tables and 3 Soviet ref- erences. ASSOCIATIOB: Kazakhskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. S. 1. Kirova i Chimkentskiy svintsovyy zavod im. M. I. Kalinina (Kazakh State University imeni S. M1, Kirov and Chimkent Lead Factory imeni IL I. Kalinin) Card 2/2 KOVALEVA, V. 1. KovALBITA, V. 1. - "Natural Conditions of the Mongolian National Republic and the Settlement of Nonads.11 Sub 9 Feb 52, Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Geographical Sciences). SO: VechernaZa Moskva January-Decenber 1952 tr\ UWR/Medicine - Dysentery Mar 53 f". "The Problem of Chronic Dysenter7. The Relative ftbquency of Chronic Dysentery to the Total In- aidence of Bacterial Dysentery," T. B. Gorgiev, V. 1. Kovaleva, S.P. Stasyukevich, Epidemiol Div, Dagestan Inst of Epidemiol and ~Ucrobiol *~Mur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i I=unobiol" No 3, pp 46-47 During IM - 1950, 17.9-2346 of all cases of bacillary dysentery were chronic. in 6.3-10.1% of tbe cases, there was transition of acute dysentery 244T35 into chronic dysentery. The relative frequency of chronic dysentery was highest daring the winter and spring months. 244T35 1 USSR/Medicine - Dysentery KOVAIVA, V. I. FD 136 Card 1/1 Authors Gorgiyev, T. B. and Kovaleva, V. 1, Title Concerning the problem of using the epidemiological method for the diagnosis of bacillary dysentery Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 4, 53-56, Apr 1951, Abstract Epidemiological data useful in diagnosing dysentery, i.e. the age of the patients., their amnenisis, the frequency and appearance of their Gtoolal and the montho in vhich they became ill, are'discuseed. The data are presented in percentages. Several brief case histories are given to illustrate how, if used, this material could have assisted phyelcians in making proper diagnoses. No references are ciied. Institution Epidemiological Division (Ifead-Docent'l. B. Gorg~yev) of the Dagestan Institute for the Production of Nutrient Media (Director- N. A. UkHkar') Submitted September 27, 1952 PIGULEVSY.IY, G.V.; KOVAL-EVA, V.I. Daucene, a new sesquiterpene hydrocarbon. Dokl. Al SSSR 141 no.6: 1384-1385 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Bik.Arbuzovym. (Sesquitevene) (Hydrocarbons) T. r MV 11 7 V "The -rcwth C'l, tll"~Cl Ye . 1T. an, connoction with tho nitrate nourirthmont of lo,-l=dnoi.:-, plints,", Trudy Vsoso~-uz. nauch.-isslod. in-ta nik-robiologii, 7-s,--ue 1 (for 1949, P. 113-1-1q "0' 11-5240, 1-1, Pcc. 53, (Lotopis Inylli Statoy, NO. "5, CA Ch inkal composition of the it"eatial oil of Ileracleunt C.. V. llivolo-%Ail Akio, if. Appli.1 I I tk*li I ISfemo Iliqn. ViCI& the --nlml oil in Vw1d Iflan l1w Ifull 4 fill- I'laill. I'lir ,J, '1... 11 W.1", "I,' I.4=1" jall, 2-'of;" has all acid Im. '-~A. e.trr fill, ~hll. ll.k' Ino Idebytift tout o,"itains unsutd. ewnpound%. Feactionation 4--nd sapon. of the product %howcd that it is tviripmed Lirgely tof esters of oetyl ale. arod to some extent of hexyl ale. The ~Cids found incluAr AcOlf. Wiyric or iwbutyric arid. and ,optically aetivr Wivalctic aci,l. C.. M. Ko,44.1pid! KOVALEVA, V. I - "The BioloEical Characteristics of Cultivating Allium Fistulosum Under of the Khanty-Mansiysk National Okrug.11 Inst, Leningradp 1953. (RZhBiolj No 7, V of Perennial Onions and Some Methods Conditions in the Berezovskiy Region Cand Aar Sci, Leningrad Agricultural Dec 54) Survey of' Scienti-ric and Technical Dissertations Defended at U--SR higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No 556, 24 Jun 55 k C, "- I-- 1~ V/7~ //-f- I USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons M-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 140 1585 Author :.-Yj. _Yovaleva Inst : Hot Given Title : Raising Cabbage in Chukotka Orig Pub : Sard i ogorod, 1957, No 6, 25-26 Abstract : No abstract Card : 1/1 PIGULEVSKIY'i G.V.; KOVALEVA,-Y-,L- Investi ating the essential oil from the fruit of the wild carrot Cue carota L. occurring in Central Asia. Trudy,, Bot. inst. Ser. 5 no.8tl5-23 161. 0-MIA 14'.7) (Essences and essential oils) (Tashkent Province-Carrots) PIGULEVSKIY, G.V.; KOVALEVA, V.I.; BELOVA, N.V. Some aromatic plants of the Sayans. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 5 no.9: 242-250 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Sayan Mountains--Aromatic plants) PIGULEVSMP G.V.; KOVAIEVA.. V.I. New sesquiter-pene from, essential oil of Artemisia ft-aurica Willd. Zhur.ob.khim, 33,nooW05-706 F 163. ? (MIRA 16:2) 1. Botaniche0ki institut,WSSSR. (Sesquiterpenes5 (Essences and essential oils) (Carduceae) G.V, [daceasod) (imingrad); MOTShU-3;, D.V, (Icningradj - &. - - " Slu,ly of essential olls derived from th, fruit of wi)d r~-rtriot (.Da7lu,--.vs cgr-,)tg L.) collected in varJous regions. hast. rf... 1 nn.2 -.227-230 065. (MTRA '11~1') KUZINA, A N.; MALETINA, M.V.; ADOMONITE, G.M.; GMSHINA, O.S.1 GRANT, Kh.Ya. [Grants, H.)t KOVALEVAu-Lj-) ZILIFYAN, V.11.; 1-21ATSAKAIIYAR, A.G.; BOYKO, L.D.;' S~MHZT, A.N. Authoral abatracts. ZhIur. mikrobiol., ePid. i i=un. 41 no.11:138-143 165. (MIRA ISO) 1. Irkutskiy institut epidemiologli i mikrobialogii (for Kuzina, Maletina). 2. Gosudarstvarmyy kontroltnyy institut moditainskikh biologicheskikh preparatov imeni Taras6vicha (for Adomonite, 3. Llvovskiy institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (for. Grishina). 4. Rizhskiy meclitsinakly ~nstitut (for Grant). 5. Dage- stanskiy institut po proizvodstvu pitatellnykh ared (for Kovaleva). 6. Yerevanskiy medit..sinskiy Institut i RespubManakaya sanitarno- apidemiologiche*skaya stantsiya (for Zillfyan, Mnatsakanyan). 7. Kiyev- skiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii (for Boyko, Sverchkov). ROVALEVA, V.-L, IW.na ac-id oompcisl ti on ~.)f f-I ,;I, a-utob-sater &!j 'E,-,ii hate i,3 of ~,ry a ["a r. o La t L. vo m, (i m v 3,, 13 f o ~- dt en, ri .1 n 1 r: kg t I i u t ox 1 g o i i j C',y diphther-a Vah. i no.1257-5'3 163. (MIRA 18:8, 1. Dagkstarsk-4y ir-stitut pitatAl.Vkh Pi-id, ffe, t?,- le Pe-,, V. /X ZAK-LUISKAYA, U. I.; KOVALIVA. V. M.: MILYAVSKAYA, To. M. - K mma""WE k -K Meaoures taken for the control of belainthiasis in Kharkov.. Medsparas. i paraz. -bol. 24 no.4-.357-362 O-D 155. (MM 9: 1) 1. Iz Xhurfkovskoy gorodskay protivmalyartyney otantaii. (HEIMINTH WYMIONS, prevention wd control, in Russia) XQVALEVA~ V.M.- NOZDREV V.F. - y .9 Relaxation phenomena in formates. Prim.ultr"st.k issl.veshch. no.l6a83-90 162. (KRA 16s4) (Formates-Acoustic propertieO .1.. I I KCIVALVA, VA - DMVY V. F. Determining the ultrasonic wave absorption coefficient in acetic acid 6sters by the method of multiple signal trans- formations. Prim. ul'traakust. k isal. veshch. no.13:35-" 161. (MIRA 16:6) Absorption of sound) Aaetic acid) ~ (Pulse tochniques(Blectronice)) KOVALEVA., V.M. --,,NOZDRW, V. F. ---- ~ Study of the absorption coefficient of ultrasonic waves in formic acid eaters at low frequencies. Prim. ul'traakust. ' issl, veshch. no.13:329-332 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Absorption of sound) (Formic acid-Acoustic properties) NAUMOVAq S.F.; KOVALEVAO V.11.1-ZHAVNERKOp K.A. Production of 1,2-dihydronaphthalene through lp2.93,4-r-tetrahydro- 1-naphiol hydroperoxide. Dokl. AN BSSR 5 no-3tlO9-111 Mr 161. (MIU 14:3) 1. Institut fiziko-organicheskoy khimii AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AIR BSSR B V..Yerofeyevym.,'' . iWiphthalene) (liaphthol) KOVAUVA, V.N., dotsent Noninfectioua pneumonias of calves. Veterinariia 39 no.12:42-45 D 162. (MA 16:6) 1. Saratovskiy zooveterinarnyy institut. (Pneumonia) (Calves-Diseases and pests) jNAUMOVA, S.P.;_KOVAMA, V.Ne- Preparation and someproperties of the IFOXh-I epoxide resin. Dokl. AN EWR 9 no. 51312-334 MY 165 (MIRA 19 -1) 1. Thstitut fiziko-organicheekoy khimii AN BSSIR. Submitted April 30p' 1964~ KOVALEVA, V.N., dotsent; SKATIN, Ya.D., veterinarnyy vrach-bakteriolog ~-, ~ - Results of the bacteriolo Ical I stigation of respiratory L ,a in heal tracts and lung, _ W calv7es and calves with pneumonia. Trudy SZVI UsI79-182 162. (MIRA 16t7) (Calves-Diseases and posts) (Pneumonia-Microbiology) KUZNETSOVA, L.N. (Kuznetsova, L.M.); KOVALEVA, V.N. [Kovaltova, V.M.j, studentka Thin layer chromatography and quantitative determination of vitamin A alcohol and of Its ethers, Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 36 no.2:302-307 164. (MA 17:11) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrain- ian S.S.R., Kiyev. KUZNETSOVAt L,N. [Kuznietsova, L.M.); KOVALFVAI V.N. (Kovallova, V.M.) Effect of cortisone on the content and conversion of vitamin;:A forms in rate. Ukr. blokhim. zhur. 37 no.3097-404 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut biokhimil AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. MIXHAYIDV, N.V.; GMBAOMWA, V.O.; _WYALIVA, V.P.; MUMA, ". Structure of polyamides obtained by interfacial polycondensation, Vymokom. soad. 2 no&BsI207~?06 Ag'60* (MIRA 1319) 1, Vessoymny7 nauchno-insledovatel'skiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. (Folyamiden) 88540 S/190/60/002/010/013/026 B000054 AUTHORS: Kargin, V. A., Markova, G. S., and Kovaleva, V. TITLE: A Study of the Structure and Properties of Copolymers of Ethylene With Propylene PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyj-e soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 1531-1534 TEXT: The authors made comparative studies of regular polyethylene and pc2y- propylene, and of copolymers containing 4, 8, 10, 20, 54, and 73.6% of propylene. The electron diffraction was taken by means of an 3M-4 (EM-4) electron diffraction camera of the rom(Goi) system, and the ring diameter was measured by an 143A-2 (IZA-2) comparator. The electron diffraction pictures (edp) for polyethylene and polypropylene corresponded to publish- ed data (Ref. 1). In the copolymers with 4-54% of propylene, the edp cor- responded to those of polyethylene. Only at a content of 73.6% of pro- pylene, the polyethylene edp is superposed by polypropylene edp. The edp of the copolymers had the same structure as those of the individual com- ponents. Neither intermediate structuresnor changes of the lattice param- eters have been observed that might indicate a stress in the crystals. Card 1/2 88540 A Study of the Structure and Properties of S/190/60/002/010/013/026 Copolymers of Ethylene With Propylene B004/BO54 cm-1 The spectrum analysis showed that the intensity of the 1372 absorp- tion band of the CH3 group increased almost proportionally -with the pro- pylene content. The dynamometrio investigations showed that the copolymer becomes amorphous with increasing irregularity of the chains. Fig. 1 shows that the copolymer with 4% of propylene exhibits a curve, corresponding to regular polyethylene, for the elongation as a function of loads where- as the copolymer with 73.6% of propylene yielded a curve typical of amor- phous polymers. With increasing irregularity of the chain, the recrystal- lization strqss decreases (Fig. 2), the minimum lying at 75.6% of pro- pylene. Further, the temperature of the transition from the vitreous into the crystalline state decreases. There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet ref- erences. ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Institute of Physical Chemistry,imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: May 17, 1960 Card 2/2 KABkWVj V.A.., ZUBDV, V.P., pvALEVA,V.P., KARGIN, V.A. Polymeri?atift of nitriles and pyridine. Report submitted for the International Symposium of Macromolecular chemistry, Paris., 1-6 juiy 63 KOVALEVA V.P.; TOPCHIYEV, D.A.; KABANOV, V.A.; KARGIN, V.A. Polymerization of pyridine. Izv.A-N SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.2a387 F 163. (MIRA :1614) 1. Moskovskiy osudarstvennyy universitet im. H.V.Lomonosova. Tridine) (Polymerizationj KOVALEVA, V.P.; KUKINA, Ye.D.; KABANOV, V.A.; HARGIN, V.A, u- Polymerizat'on of pyridine in a complex with zinc chlorJde. Vysokom. ooed. 6 no.9:1676-1663 S 164. (MIRA 17ilO) 1. Moakovskiy gosudarstvenny-y universitet, imeni Lomonosova. IMUSTAFIN I.S.; FRUMINA, N.S.; KOVAIEVA, VS. .. ;_ Determination of copper in various substances with the aid of 2,21-bicinchaninic acid. Zav.lab. 29 no.7%782-785 163. (MiRA 16:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut khimii pri, Saratovskom gosudarstvennom universitete. (Copper--Analysis) (Cinahoninic acid) I