SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELIKOVA, N.A. - BELIKOVA-ALDAKOVA, V.D.
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Derivatives of Silanes With Hydrocarbon Bridges
8TS020/61/136/001/019/037
Between the Si Atoms. The Polymerization of B016/BO55
1,1-Dimethyl Silicocyclopentane
of AM 3 or AlBr3 to a specific polymerization reaction (A):
Si(CH Al2X6 CH ) Si (CH -Al X
(CH 3)2 2)4 3 2 2)41 2 6
(CH 3)25' (CH 2)4-1 -Al2X6 -13'(CH3)2 CH2CH2CH 2CH 21 n - + A12X0
This reaction is very rapid if the silane and the catalyst are
heated for
a short time. The authors verified the structure of this product
by
synthesizing it from corresponding fragments (B). Infrared
spectroscopy
proved these two products to be identical. Differences between
the spectra
of these two polymers and that of the monomer are explained by
the spacial
position of the carbon chains (isomerism). The authors thank Yu.
P.
Yegorov and Ye. D. Lubush for performing the spectroscopic
analyses.
Finally the authors discuss the polycondensation of
lp4-ditrimethyl
disilyl butane. The reaction product was a colorless, rubbery
insoluble
polymer similar to the polymerization product obtained in
reaction (A).
There are I figure and 6 Soviet references.
Card 2/3
885n
Derivatives of Silanes With Hydrocarbon Bridges S/020/61/136/001/019/037
Between the Si Atoms. The Polymerization of Bo16/BO55
1,1-Dimethyl Silicocyclopentane
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheakoy.khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.
Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 1, 1960
Card 3/3
; XMIN, V.A.; PIA729 A.F.; PIATE, N.A.; TAYTS, G.S.;
syntheeia and polywrization of
2-vizqlbicyclo-(2,2,1)-heptana.
Noft-e-Ichimiia 1 na.2:218-223 Mr-Ap 161. (KM& 15-.2)
1. Moskovskiy goeudaretvamyy universitet im.
Lomonosova J
Inatitut organichaskoy Irbilaii AN SSSR im. N.D.
Zelinskogo.
I(Norba-mm) (Polywrization)
SEREGIN$ B.A.; KOLESOVs V-P-;.BBIIKOVA,, N.A.; SKURATOV,
S.M.; FLATE, A.F.
Heat capacity at low temperatures and thermodynamic
functions
of endo- and exo-2-oyzmo-bioyclo-(2~2..l)-heptane. Dokl.AN
SM
145 no.3:580-583 n 162. (KMA 15:7)
1e Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni
H.V.Lomonosovao
Predstavleno akademikom B.A.Kezan kiln.
(Bloycloheptans) (Heat capacity)
,BELIKOVA, N.A.; DEREMIN. V.0.; PIATEP A.F.
Synthesia of endo- and exo-2-methAbicyclo [212tll
heptanes,
Sterio directivity of the reaction of cyclopentadiene with
propylene. Zhur.ob.khim, 32 no.~t2-942-2951 S 162. (MRA,
15:9)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.
Lomonosova.
i Institut neftekhimicheskogo sintesa. AN SSSR,,
(Cyclopentadiene) (Propenek (Bicycloheptane)
~q V*To; BUUNM2 Z*Bo; ZHIZHINO G.No; STEM) lh*Yeo;
BELMOVAp N.A.; PLATE, A.E.
Vibrational spectra of some endo- and exoderivatives of the
series bIe]~"-lo(2.2,l)heptane and bicyclo(2,2,1)-2-heptene.
Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.1%28--36 Ja-F t63- (MIRA 16t2)
1. Komissi7a po, spektroskopii AN SSSR i Nookovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet imeni M.N. Imonosova.
(Bleyvloheptane-Aboorption spectra)
(Worbornene-Absorption spectra)
~W1WW1JW1JWD1WE1PY.
ACOESSION NRI ~/616 q_/64/60_ib~/_W0_,6o 00
AP4044076-
AUTHORS:-.Goroshko,.N$X* Kozina
M. P.. 8kur__st_ovj.S.H -Belikova, N.A.; Plate,, A.?.
TITLE., -Hoals of combliW of- exd-kind endom-iso:aers-_-
2.fi0qy'qgo'-,
SOURCE** ~Moscow.Unlver6itet. Vesynlk'. Seriya. Kh1miya, no. 4P-1964t
TOPIC TAGS: bloycloheptane-doilvative cyano bloyclo
heptatei Iendo Isomer,, exo ibbmer, heat of combustion, heat of ISO-
;,merization, enthalpy, plastic crystal
ABSTMACT: The heats~ of: combustion of the exo and endo Isomers and
the heat of isomerization A H of 2-cyano bIcycld-(2f_2j1)-~.
exo-*-endo
heptaneYere determined In the Moecow State
caIlLaboratory (v termokhimicheakoy laboraforli MUY'sway or Vae
=-Mefmodynamie properties of b1cyolo-(2,2,l)heptaue derivatives, of
I terest because of their high sMetry suitable for forming "plastic'
BELIKOVA, N.A.; PLATE, A.F.; STERIN, Kh.Ye.
Isomerization of endo- and exa-2-mothylbicyclo[2,2,1]heptanes
in the
presence of concentrated sufuric acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 34
no.1:126-132
Ja 164, (?URA 170)
1, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat i Komis3iya po
spektro3kopil
AN SSSR.
BEREMIN, V.G.; KRUGLIKOVA, V-S,j- BELIKOVAy N,A*
Kinetics of bimoleaulw chemical reactions as
studied by
a pulse chromatographic technique. DAL AN SSSR 158
no.1:182-185 S-0 164 (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut neftakhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR i
Moskovskiy
gosudarstvcnnyy universitet . Predstavleno
akademikom V.N.
Kondrtatlywrlm,
FREYDLINP L.Kh.; PIATE, A.F.; ZHUKOVA, I.F.;.BELIKOVA N.A.
Order of the addition of bydrogen to double bonds of
4-vinylcyclohexane-1 on Ft- and Ni-catalysts, Neftekhimia
4 no-3:382-385 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Institlit organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR im. N.D.Zelinakogo i
Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet.
SERMIN, E.A.; GOROSHKO, N.N.; KOLESOV., V.P.;
BELIKOVA,, N.A.1 SKURATOV)
S.M.; PIATE, A.Fe.
Heat capaoity at low tempera-bires and the
thermodynamic functions
of endo- and exo-2-mathyl-bicyolo-(2,2,1)-heptanes.
Dokl. AN
SSSR 159 no.6tl381-1384 D 164 (MIRA 18tl)
Q3U,--U,A.; PLATE, A.F.; TABRINA, G.M.; STERIN, Kh.Ye.;
LUKA-9faNA, V.M.;
FAKHOMOV, V.P.; BEREHIN, V.G.
isomeric transformations of unsaturated hydrocarbons of
the
bicyclo (2.,2,1) heptane series in the presence of
calcium amide
and an aluminochromium catalyst. Zhur.org.khLm. 1
no.3:506-513
Mir 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitet~ Institut
nefte-
khimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR i Koaissiya po
spektroskopit
AN SSSR.
W/T/ ~Pc-4/Pi~Vft 4 MOM
1 -51M,;65
-AcaFmroN -.--,M07 7011. 7 MVON)416k, 9/W23h.
1AUTHOR-.-- Platel A:. F-, ;ftaar M,:r Benkova - N. A4-'; Ster4 a-,- Kh#- Ye.
'34
lyst
TITLE: Hydrogenolysis and p.Yr10 4f bicycIo-(3,?_,O)-hej)jane :M'
-SOURCE: Neftekhimiyat-vo 49 no.;- 6 j1164$ 819-823~
TOPIC TAGS.*:~ qptaae, hy4rogenatidni pyrolysis, catalysis, cyclic group,
,AMTRACT:
elatinized cha4~~'~;'
ydrogeno ywis of-,.bicyc1o:: ~2":6)40P ne on
_00-al begim-G.- at 100* arkd',:-' Iwo
goes a_ - at to com letion at 150 , forming
neL
-192-dimethyl
ethyl cyclopeniane (49%), cyclohepta (44%~V and trans
cyclope~ftaoa M). In the preaence of nickel-on-kieae1guhr, complete
;hydrogenolysla of bi-cyclo-(3.2,0)-heptane takeb piace at 1100, resulting
and
in the formation of ethyllcyclopentane (50%), eyeldpentane- (207j),
1 trona-Ij2,-dimethyl-cyclopentAne (28%)'L
The carrier, kieselguhr, does not,
catalyze tho'converalou of bicyclo-(3,2jO optane. Fomation of the,
trans-ia.mor of 1,2-dimethylcyclopentane vas explained by conversion of
,St,ady:'
the cis-isomer originall* formed, at the reection temperature. In a
of the behavior of bicycle-
3,2,0)-hept%ne under conditions of cat4lytic
'jisomerization on platinized charcoal (in the absence of hydrogen), the
'hydrocarbon remained stable u to 25009 and.cleavage of the cyclobutane
L 51812~65
ION
Oul 14%, t"350
rre -to ha, extent
Ck
of,
1 ring occu
i cata Tati-pyro, ya a In thia: abaence; of-'
do'canot-be qn~dt`-.te eraturos~bolcv-450
g mp
the decomp, ai-
i.-heptane
2,6) decomposed, while at 5509
bicyclo- 3
OmPletion. The pyrolysis products a
tion goes to c
gonation, c t 5000P 0-f tar hydro-
6-0 cYclopen-tane,-an _7_8%
ontaJnedl the
550' represented a complez'mix4ureil
-obtained at,
Th' pyrolyz'Ate
sopontan ontano'~n-hoptanej
&f tet hydrogenation,
c (kromatic com-
trans-1,2-dimethyloy JoEdptane-t ethyl 0yCjopen4Cjno'_~_jQr
pounds, and the initial bicyo1o-(3t2t0)-heptano wore found; the gas
formed.,
in the decomposition contained 80% ejtZLeae and asa admixture of
methane;
and hydrogen
go art# h,% a
2 formula, 3 tablear
ASSOCIATION: MOskOvskiY 90audamt,vonVy universitat im. M. V.
imWaosova Noscov
State University); Komisaiya po spektroakepit AN SWR (Spectroscopy
Comi,,ion,
XR NEW- L"Z:,-* 1*1
NO my soy: o06
PLATE, A.~!i BELIKOVA, N.A.; BOBYLEVA, A.A.; GUSUll, r4!.; VITT, S.V.
Isomrization. of bJ.,--ycll,! Colt6 by&rocarbons in the presence of
AJC13. Dokl, AN OSS-:'R 1(3 no,'4:902-905 Ag 165.
(MIRA"1818)
1. Moskovskiy goau'darstvennyy tudversitet i Institut cleanentoorgani-
c~eskildi soyedincmiy AN =111. SulriiLt-ed Januar-.,, 16, 1965.
1. PM-TKOVAj It. L.
2. IJSSR (600)
4. Beans
7. Polyembx7ony in kidney beans. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 57, no. 5, 1952.
9. Monthly List of.Russian Accessio ns, Library of Congress, May -1953.
Unclassified.
0 im rA eryLtz= !amin cu UA
aso: I i Rl Tfa
'hila gComy al rabbift-a w4ma kriullizttd for 20 day3 Ixfon, mas w~P as
20 da)A d~rirtg irnmriisk~,hon. In upv ~ln uk~- ,I!
a~~,qlijtjnaiz cn tbc ~lst di), -x.,L:i I&M and Lh!u dzcm-x--.d ral
%~;, ~
11, the !rradiated Cho Citre lrlcreaa~,l c~---t~,,:ablw f-f, k.d
17111~ tt,c ',Ilivd puup t ESC-0 by th~ 7 - Lith dA', -,7. d
AUIPH-Aci:
Shilov, V. N., Belikova, N. N., Yershovat ?0-
11,)-2-36/050
Z. P.
TI TLE:
Or the JI.Y)nliestbility of the
Meltinx for
Determination -)f thc. Approximiite Chemical
v__: ~ _L o Sn
. _.z. u.L 6- .ienvi~wic Volcanic f ,,kth
U
Sakhalin (0 primenimosti
opredeleniya priblizitel I:
fjost~- I
kaynozoyokikh vulkaniches!-~- -o, .;I,,:kgo
SakhFittn't)
'PERIODICAL:
Doklady kkademii Naali. S&IM,
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Ovly th'PLMOS'% recent Canozc.ii~ volcanic
which are
rathr,.t, widre iip~:,_jad in South 'Qla*to~.'
independe!it
bodies; most of them, however, .-..
!.----rted an6 ;'orm
inclusions of different 3hape in
1-turmally 4iv~,Osl .~A matAeP.S.
Here they help to
determine the stratigraphic pr~DLlems
ccr1ecQrcf the
individual- zones. However, a corrt~ct ana3,vsis
of the
volcanic :-ocks, in the case ot' maqn A
renaered difficult
by several reasons. Among 00~.-,;~
high calciAim aontt~nt
(Labrador dleseminptUot~s ELIRL
most acid rocics) ie'ad to
great errors, tt,~
I
On the ADolicability'6i the Melting Method for
20-119-?-3af6o
letermina, -o* -,.)ximate Chemical
tion of th,~ A pi
.,.,iupvt;ition of the Cenozoic Voleadic. 3ocks of South
Sakhalin
determination of dacites as plagioclase basalts.
There:for~-,
the authors suggest a quick but at the same time,
sufficiently precise method based on the interdependen,,e
of the composition of the rocks and the index of
refraCLiOtt
of the glass molten from it (refs 3,2) for petrographia
maai
investigations. In order to-be able to examine the
applicability of this method 83 com,plete silicate
analyier
of voltan-ft-, rocks and 4 artificial mixtures were
Thp, Li-.1ting wathod is described. In order to obtrin
whidh can be compared the spectrographic method (are oi
alternating current, 20 a, 220 Y, for 30 see) wus used.
The
results of measurings are represented on fig. 1 and 2. ;t
can be seen distinctly from fig.1 that with the increasing
silica content in the rooks the refraction index of the
glass molten frem it decreases and vice versa. The rooks
Qf
the alkaline serie6-as well as the altered volcanic and
cenotypal representatives of the eale-alkaline series form
Card 2/4 3 distinct parallel series in the diagram. The
position of
of the Mej.ting Uithtl
he APIAro,-C~ :g v-,s
Volcudd'. ,f souls,
sf~veral rocks of the t.Lratc isj.,i 3
genetically connected with the -h T-7
i 4th independent series.
.',---Pendence between the silicsi
refraction of the glass
a relatively low accuracy 'I
(-rtrlier work (ref 2). The an-tzracy -t
MgO, CaO and F 203 + FeO ( f i ,r , 2 ) i .,!iw
Besides, the resulting po sz,0%
oxides, alkalies, alumina Pt%~,
jan be determined separatcly ~-y
of variation diagrams also ctlhe.-- ;-.Y-:
from the known SiO content.
gingle oxides. In he case of' th--~ 44
increases up t4 1,5 ~ for N'J %ii.,
(Ng- 3). The res~,lts cf ti,~'
content of iron oxides aes(jro Ly,,-
may differ. In the-ca2r.- of'
method should be apg'),,ied. Thc
~tty of the 70i~lt;ng Metrit -1
:-, :,tl" --' I t'
- . ;,I - j In e . k. C.
~;~"-flozoic V610=4 -7r
co be ohangeti unctt--.- ite ur~nt,~-' i-.O~
proportion of their rst4c-- fr,ii J.-
be maintained. Finally, Un-, -;mtt:
an4 manganous protaxide- i o J;
formation is describoi ('ret-
im given of the allege,,i onq too;
rocks from which elighT, i.4 t'tr,.
the melAng method can i;e-
purpipse. There are
I of~~which is Soviet.
t.,*OCIATION: Sakhalinskiy komplekanyy
Akademii nauk SSSR (Sakh,911'i,
Inetitute AS USSR)
P
July 10S 1957, by ~D. S.
9ciences AS USSR
17 , 1957
USSR/General and Specialized Zoolo[W - Lisects6 P.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bioi-4p No % 1958, 40119
Author Belikova N.P.
rnst
Title The Effect of the Conditions of Larvae Development
on the
LenGht of Development of Wintering Pupae of the Turnip
Butterfly in diapause (Pierls rapae L. orientalis Obrth.)
in the Primorskoy ReC;ion.
Orig Pub Vopr. sellsk. i leen. kh-va Dalln. Vostolm, Vyp.
1) 1956)
95-97-
Abr,tract The larvae of the turnip butterfly, which
pupate not later
than the end of August, develop under the conditions of
the Primrskoy region without a diapause. But pupation
later was accompanied with a diapause. When the butterfly
was kept in breeding places outside of the room (wiecr na-
tural conditions) the first butterflies emerged in"the so-
concl half of May from those pupae, vhich pupated the
latest
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USSR/General and Specialized ZooloL7 - Insects. Pe
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol,, No 9, 1958, 4oug
(15-20 October of the previous year). The author explained
the differences in the lonGth of development of the pupae
by differences in the conditions (especially temperature)
of the development of the larvae, The obtained data permit-
ted first to explain the continuius emergence of the spring
aencration of butterflies by the various periods of deve-
lopment of the winterin(; pupac and, secondly to make an as-
sumption about the existence of the butterflies in the
Primorskoy reGion in two varieties: one - that likes the
cold weather, appears in the second half of May and pupates
later, and the other that likes the warn weather more,
emerLms in June and pupates earlier. The assumption is con-
firmed by morpholoGical differences in butterflies of
early and late periods of emarGence from the pupae. --
G.A. Mazokhin.
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44 -
USMVZooparas1toloC7- Ticks and Insects as Disease Vectors.
)Utes.
Aba Jour: Bet Zhur-Diol No 11p 1958o 77025.
Author -._RelikovaL_X~ P~
Inst
Title Materials oa: the Hibeniattion of Ixodid Ticks in
Animls
Orig Pub: Tr-'Dallnevost. fil. ARSSSR, Ser. zooi.,' 1956, '3(6),
265-268.
Abstract: To study the hibernation of ticks in aninals, in the
environs of the Gornotayezh station of the AS USSR
and the Suputin Came- preserve, 78 wild aninals end
15 head of cattle were examined in the winter period.
It was established that, on4 a small part of the
populatim of femle and mle Darmacentor silvan=
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T&TARMOTA. L.0.1 BELIKOVA,,A,,, q KAMMMOU, N*Ge
In pcientifio Institutions of Vladivostok. Top.virus. 4
no,.4:511 Jl
Ag '59. (MMINE TIMMITORT-TICKS AS CAMRIMS OP DISEASIS)
(MnA 120-12)
(INGIFMITIS)
BELIKOVAp N. P.
-----------
%terials on the Biology and Ecology of Ticks of the Genera
Hawsphynalis Japonica Douglast and H. Concinna in Primorsuy
Kray. 11
Tenth Conference on Parsitological. Problems and Diseases with
Natural
Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of
Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
Vladivostok Scientific-Research Institute of ]Dpidemiology,
Hicrobiologyq
and lVgiene
BZLTKOVA# NoPej TATARIONOVAO LoGe
Aroblem of the role of the tick Haemopbysalis japoadda
douglasi
in circulating the tick encephalitis virus in nature.
Ngdparas.
i paraw.bole 29 no*N287-08 160o (KML 13S12)
(TIOKS AS CARRMS OF DIAM) (IRCEnWMIS)
S/020/60/132/06/67/068
BO11/BOO3
AUTHORS: Belikova N. P.10 T ar.nova, L. G.
TITLE: Spontaneous Infection of Haemaphyealis japonioa douglaaiN.
With the Virus of Ixodic Raoephalitis in Primorskiy kray
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, ig6o, Vol. 132,, No. 6,
PP. 1462 1464
TEXT: It may be seen from publications that the part played by
some
Ixodidae ticks with respect to focuses of ixodio encephalitis in
Haemaphysalis japonica douglasi has not been clarified as yet. It
was
not possible to isolate a virus from nymphae of this kind from a
focus
(N. V. Ryshov and A. V. Kozlovaq Ref- 3)- For this reason the
authors L//
examined this tick with regard to virusp occurrences and
occurrence
period. They used pubetoent ticks which were collected in a wood
of
Swiss pines and deciduous trees in Tudo-Vakskoye, Kalininakiy
rayon on
May 20p 1Q,58. Mice were infected with a 10% suspension prepared
from
50 ticks. One mouse was taken ill on the sixth day. Other mice
were
taken ill after an infection Y1th,1tB trrain-,. A death-rate of
100$ was
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Spontaneous Infection of Haemaphyealis japonioa
3/020/60/132/06/67/068
douglasi N. With the Virus of Ixodic B011/B003
Encephalitis in Primorskiy kray
noted after the fifth experimental repetition. Fig. 1 provides a
scheme
of the virus isolation. The clinical picture showing convulsions,
pareses, and paralyses was characteristic of encephalitis. In
the first
place, inflammations of the brain matter and meninges were
caused in the
central nervous system. This was indicative of a
-meiiingoencephalitio.
The period of incubation was more and more shortened by further
repeti-
tion of the experiments (from 16 to 5-6 days). The mice perished
24
hours after their illness. The authors proved the antigenic
affinity of
the strain No. 949 with the virus of ixodic encephalitis. The
authors V/
give a percentage of the individual Ixodidae ticks in woods of
Swiss -_
pines and deciduous trees of Primorskiy kray. Hence it proceeds
that in
addition to the main carrier of encephalitis (Ixodes persulcatus)
H.Japonica douglasi has a considerable share in the ticks' fauna
of the
plant associations mentioned, The greatest activity is developed
by
grown-up H.Japonica douglasi during April and May, whereas
Ix.persul-
oatue attain a maximum in May - June. The authors did not
observe an
attack of man by Haemaphysalis conoinna in April (Fig. 2), There
are
2 figures and 3 Soviet references.
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Spontaneous Infection of Haemaphysalis japonica B/020/60/132/06/6T/068
douglasi W. With the Virus of Ixodic B011/BO03
Encephalitis in Primorskiy kray
ASSOCIATION: Vladivdstokskiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut
epidemiologiip mikrobiologii i gigieny (Vladivostok
Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiol-ogyMioro-
-VEO-10-9Y. and Hygiene)
PRESENTED: February 129 19609 by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, Academician
SU13MITTED: February 3. 1960
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TATARINOVA, L.G.; BELIKOVA, N.P.
Transmission of the virus of tick-borne encephalitis by 11--maphysalis
neumanni D. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no-3:734-735 S 161. (KRA 14:9)
1. Vladivostokskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut epidemiologil,
mikrobiologil i gigiyeny.
(MARITIME TERRITORY-ENCEPHALITIS) (TICKS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE)
SLONOVS M.N., zooparazitologj Prinimali uchastiyet
BELIKOVA, N.P., parazitolog
po ikaodovym kleshcham; TATARINOVA, L.G.,
iiiia-oR~g--j--TAYABANOVA, E.M.0
laborant; SOTNIKOVA, T.I., laborant
Zooparasitic characteristics of a natural focus of
tick-borne
encephalitis in the central part of the Maritime
Territory.
Trudy VladIEMG no.2t27-32 162. (MIRA 180)
1. 1z Vladivostokskogo riauchno-isaledovatellskogo
instituta
epidemiologii, mikrobio'.I.ogii i gigiyeny.
BELIKOVA; N.P.; NATSKIY, K.V.
Test of the effect of DDT on replete females and
larvae of the
Ixodes ticks. Trudy V1adJFMG no.21123-126 162.
(MT-RA 180)
1. 12 Vladivostok3kogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
Instituta
epidemiologlJ, mikroblologli i gigiyeny i Primorskoy
sanitarno-
epidemiologicheskoy stantsil.
BELIKOVA, 0. .
23638,
OSTRYY GEMATOGENNYY OSTEOMIELIT TELA II ShErNOGO FOZVONKA~
OSLOZhNENNYY TFDMBOZOM
KAVERNOZNM SMSOV. KhIRURGIYa, 1949, N,~. 7, a. 50-53.
SO: LETOPIS' NO. 31P 1949
567L. / .4 V,4, 0, P -
GOVOROVA, N.A.; BILIKOVA, O.P.; IIOUNBM, P.A.; ULANOVA, I.P.
lwi~, VOKVII-1-01"
Clinical aspects of metbylene chlovide intoxications. Tmdy ANN
SSSR 31:91-98 154. (Mm ?!10)
(Methane-Toxicology)
UWR/Phpics Phosphors 1.1 Feb 52:
"Duration of the Excited State of
Certain Phos-
Pbors" K. V. Shalimova, T. P. Belikova,
Phys InstI
Iseni'Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR
"DOk Ak Nauk SSS-R" Vol 82, No 5P PP
713-716
Aut.1hr,"c nes',nowledge use of M. D.
Galanin's "phase
fiuorometer," with which the
measurements of tau,
duration ofr.excited state, where
conducted. Liet
10 Phosphors (KI-TI, CsC1-T1, ZnO-Zn,
ZnS-Z,
C4~2-Cd, AgCl-Ag, ABr-Ag, AI-Ag,
CuC]--Cu, Cul-Cu),
230T96.
illuminating liabt (-een-',-Yellov)
bluej red-),'
wave length, tau (duration, fr= lCr -8
to 11A,-*1
Z. A. Trapeznikova prepd the ZnS-Zn
phosphor..
State that purpose of this work is to
verify the:
assumption concerning the
intercombination6l
transition (31, -1-S in the atoms.
Submitted bi.,
Aced G. S. Landsberg 15 Nov 51-
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Pub - 146 - 4V44
Author :
Belikova., T. P.
T'itle :
--Phosphorescence o crystallophosphor ZnS-Cu during
excitation by an
electron beam
Periodical :
Zhur. eksp. i teor.
fiz., 29, No 6(12), Dec 1955, 905-906
Abstract :
There have
been many studies on cathodo-luminescence, but the litera-
ture contains practically no works comparing in one and the
specimens the kinetics governing the post-illumination of
phosphors
during excitation by light and electrons. For the
initial stages of
post-illumination (about 1/103 second) such
a study was carried out
(V. A. Arkhangel'skaya, A. M.
Bonch-Bruyevich, N. A. Tolstoy, and
P. P. Feofilov, ibid.,
21 1951), in which work it was shown that the
.
extinguishing occurs nonspecifically relative to the form of
excita.-
tion and the difference in the observed curves of
damping can be ex-
plained by the difference in the density of
excitation for various
forms of excitation (light 365 or 313
mP, or electron beam). In the
present c,ommunication the
writer gives the results of measurements
of the protracted
damping of luminescence of ZnS-Cu phosphor (Vi64
g/g3) during
excitation by an electron beam (energy 2000 volts, cur-
rent
density up to 3 FAAW) and also for the case of excitation by
light of wavelength 365 mp for sake of comparison. He thanks
V. L.
Levshin, who proposed this subject for study.
Institution:
Physical Institute im. P. N. lebedev, Acad. Sci.
USSR
Submitted -
July 26, 1955
USSR/Photochemistry - Radiation Chemistry. Theory of
B-10
Photographic Process.
Abs Jotir : Referat, Zhur - Khimiya, No 6. 1957) 18653
Author : T-P Psl4kova M.D. Galanin.
Title Photoluminescence Sensibilization by Solvent.
Orig Pib Optika i spektroskopiya, 1956, 1, mo 2, 168-174
Abstract The transfer of excitation energy to the
dissolved lumi-
nescent substance is observed at the photoluminescence
excitation of terphenyl solution in xylene and of
anthra-
cene in toluene by the light absorbed in the solvent.
The measurement of the absorption indices and
luminescen-
ce yield confirms that the energy transfer cannot be ex-
plained by the reaboorption of solvent luminescence by
the dissolved substances. The transfer probability com-
puted from experimental data exceeds the probability ex-
pected in accordance with the resonance transfer theory.
It is surmised that this is explained by the molecule
dif-
fusion during the excited
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AUThORS: '~elikoza I Pe-, Galanin, k. D, 48-1-11/2o
TITLEZ On the Process in the Transfer of Energy in
Scintillation-Plastics
(0 mekhanizme perenosa energii v stsintillyatsionnykb
plastmassakh).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Beriya Fizicheskaya, 1958) Vol.
22j Nr 1,
pp. 48-49 (USSR).
ABSIRACT: Two kinds of plastics with different
activator-concentration were in=
vestigated.here,, polystyrene with anthracene and polystyrene
with p-
terphenyl. The luminescence was in the plastics excited by the
ultra-
violet light in the absorption range of polystyrene.
The methods form reference 1 were employed for the
determination of the
probability of a resonance-transfer and the probability of a
transfer
by way of radiation (in the case of reabsorption of the
luminescence
of.'polystyrene), It became evident that the absolute quantum
yield of
luminescence in pure polystyrene amounts to lip-,-- 0,09. This
is in
agreement with that of reference 2. It is shown that in the
range of
the investigated concentrations in the case of anthracene the
probabia
lity of the transfer by radiation is cow-ensurable with that
without
it, whereas) in the case of p-terphenyl, the transfer without
radia-
tion (radiationless transfer) prevails, The probability of
transfer to
Card 1/2 be expected according to theory (references 5 and 6)
was calculated
On the Process in the Transfer of '--'nerFy in
Scintillation-Plastics. 48-1-11/20
from the overlap of the absorption-spectra of luminophores and the 1u
minescence-spectrum of polystyrene. The values are in agreement with
those of theory, which confirm the induction-resonance character of
the radiationless transfer of energy in the plastics. This conclusion
does not apply to the case investigated here of a photoexcitaticn as
well as to an excitation with high energy., as the
concentration-depenn
dence of the intensity is completely equal in both cases. M. W..
Kotorn
placed the plastic-samples investigated at the author's disposal.
There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 8 references, 5 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION! Institute for physics imeni P.N. Lebedev AS USSR
(Fizicheskiy
institut imeni P. N. Lebedeva I?,' SSSH).
AVAILABLE.* Libbary of Congress.
1, Cr7stals 2. Polystyrene-Luminescence
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AUTHORs SOV/51-6-1-25/20
TITLEt Luminoacenes of Long Uuration in Crystals of Dibensyl and
Dip'th Dvzkag Mat-o amd P-RV "Itatim (Mlftl Ima
lyuminestsentslya Icristallov dibenzila i difenilamina pri foto- i
A-vozbuzhdanii)
PERIC)DICAL., Optika. i Spektroalcopiya, 19,59, Vol o, Nr 1, pp
117-118 (USSR)
ABSIMM Vibeasyl aw diphonylamine, 'whion have sufficiently long
afterglow at
rom" tompera-cure, were used to stuiy amiss-ion of organic
crystal*
excited with photong or fast electrons. 1he, photoluminescanes
spectra
were recorded by meanx of a spectrograph ISP-61. The
phosphorescence
spectrum of dibantyl possesses clear structure and is displaced
towards
:;ong wavelengths ivith respezt to the total luminescence
spectrum. The
phosphoreseenee spectrum of diphenylamius showed no structure but
it
-was also displaced towArds longer wavelengt1w compared with the
total
luminescence spectrum. Decay of phosphorescence was measured by
means
of a photemultiplier FEU-19. The photomultiplier signal was fed
via
a cathode follower to the vertical plates of a special
osd1lograph
by meant of whi-1% Aecay could be measured between 0.02 and 50
see.
Card 1/3 A mercury lamr M-_V-260 was used a3 the zource of photo
-excitation.
OV/51-6-1-251-30
S
S
Lumineaconco oC Tonr Duration in Crystals of Dibentyl an4
%phtraylamine During
Photo VMA P~-Rv --Aei1AXU:;rA
Bets- %x citation Yes produced by the uoe~of faSt electron3
from
T1204 - In each case a filter 06-11 wasplaced between a sample
and the photom-Iti-plier in order to separate out emission In
the yellow-
green region. decay curve3 rezcrdod by means of the
oscillograph
verb photographed and -are chown in Figs I and 2. Fig 1 gives
the
oscillogramiz of dibensyl and Fig 2 the oacillograms for
diphonylamins.
In both ?i&ures curves a were obtaina-d after photo-excitation
and
carves U -were obtained -%fter excitation -with ale-etrons.
For both
cryztall. marves a and -a %re Identical, i.e. photophosphores
cone* and
cathodophoaphorescear. uecay in the same way. In both crystals
the
decay lav is exponential and the moan excited lifetimet In
0.65 t 0.02 sea for dibenzyl and 0.35 t 0.02 see for
diphanylamine.
The experiments indicate that recombination processes which
occur on.
excitation with electrons do not affect phosphorescence In the
range of
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jmminA.qr.-.en,-,& tf Lonw_ Ntration in Crystala of vibenzyl
and V1pUWq1AX1rA'ZL1U49-
phow aua ftmitguml
time intervals used by the author. The results &Ug&83t also
tbAt
on,a-toreitstlon and oA photo-excitation there is a
trenaition fr=
an excited singlot level to a meta4table loyal and no
noticeable
direct azi~tation of the metastable level. Acknowledgments
are made
to M.D. Galania vho directed this work. There are 2 figures
and
5 references, 2 of whl~,h are Soviet, 2 Snglish and 1 Switz.
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AUTHORS: Belikova, T. P. and Galanin, M. D.
TITLE: Kinetics of the luminescence of ZnS-Cu on excitation with
alpha particles and short light pulses
PERIODICAL: Izvesti-a Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
V. 25, ~o- 3, 1961, 364-366
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(Crystal'Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 25, ig6o.
The
object of the paper is a comparison between the kinetics of alpha
scintillations and that of photoluminescence. The duration of the
light
pulses was-0-5 microsecond, and they were repeated 10 times in a
second.
A filter for the range between 300 and 400 M~L in the spectrum was
used
in the case of excitation of the phosphors. 2 The energy amounted
to
3 ergs approximately on an area of 0.025 cm . Only the green
luminescence
band is considered. It is first established that in the ogse of
alpha
scintillations the damping curve in the range between -150 G and
+20000
depends only slightly on temperature. Further, the observed short
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2S
Legend to Pig. I* Damping curve of the green (1) and the blue (2)
ZnS-CU
band in the case of excitation by alpha particles.
Legend to Fig. 2: Damping curve of the green band of ZnS-Cu in-the
case
0
of photoexcitation for different temperatures (in C).
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AUTHORS: Belikova, T#P., Galanin, M.D., Sviridenkov, E.A.
TITLE: Kinetic photoconductivity and luminescence of ZnS-Cu
crystal 6hosphor with.pulsed excitation
'PERIODICAL; Optika i spektroskopiya, V-13, no.5, 1962, 752-753
TEXT: It is known that a well defined connection exists between
kinetic photoconductivity and kinetic luminescence. This work
is extended to cover the case of pulsed excitation from a spark.
A single crystal of ZnS-Cu, Cl, was grovn~'from the gaseous phase
(dimensions "-2 x 0-3 x 0-01 "I'll) fixed onto a mica sheet and
metallized aluminium electrodes applied. The interelectrode
region was chosen to be free from cracks*and with a idth of 0-3 mm,
The dark resistance between the electrodes was -N 109-ft and the
applied voltage could be*varied from O.to 250 V. On one beam of
a Q~)CC) -1 (DESO-l) oscillograph was shown the photocurrent and
on the other the output from a photomultiplier measuring the
.luminescence of the crystal. These curves have a very similar
.form with a fast initial decay tailing off aftor akbout 50)xsec.
With the aid of the following expression derived in a previous
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Kinetic photoconductivity E039/E420
paper dn
7t = PnN
'where n and N are the concentration of ionisation centres
and electrons in the conduction band, P is the probability of
recombination and I is intensity of luminescence; neglecting
the effect'of the hole processes it is shown that the
conductivity a(t) must be proportional to N(t). In addition
the change in concentration of the ionisation centres can be
obtained by integrating the luminescence decay curves (neglecting
quenching) : n(t) + c t: Pdt.
Hence it follows that there must be a linear dependence between
I/a and SIdt. This is verified experimentakly. The
photoconductivity during pulsed excitation is nearly 5 orders
higher than the dark conductivity and does not depend on the
field
strength (up to 7500 V/cm). In contrast the average conductivity
under the action of pulsed excitation and also the dark
conductivity increases exponentially with voltage beginning at
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Kinetic photoconductivity ... E039/E420
2500 to 3000 V/cm- Thi s is due to an increase in the number Of
carriers. The Idark conductivity up to this voltage remains
constant and is equal to 1-3 x lo-7fl-1cm-1. There are
2 figures.'
[Abstractor's note. Abridged translation.)
SUBMITTED; February'24, 1962
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ACCESSION KR; AP4035476 S/005]L/64/010/005/0862/0865
AVIIKOR: Belikova, T. P.
TITLE: KXnetics of the luminescence of ZnStTm crystal phosphor
under spark excita-~
tion.
iSOURCS: 'OptILkaIspektronkoplya# v*16, no.31 1964p 862-065
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, luminescence research, phosphor, zinc
compound, thulium
WMICT: The time variation of the luminescence of rare earth
activated crystal
phosphors may exhibit certain anomnlies connected with the
relatively long excited
lifetime of the actiVator. Thus, M.V.Fok (Opt.1 spektr.2,129,1957)
in experiments
with Eu3+ activated ThO2 and ThO2Th(SO4) cirystal phosphors ob"rved
build-up of the
-luminescence even after cessation of excitation. In the sent work
there was in-
vestigated the afterglow of ZnS*.Tm phosphor with 5 x 10- g/g Tm
(the phosphor was
synthesized by heating at 11500C in an M3 atmosphere). The phosphor
was excited by L
the ultraviolet radiation (300 to 400 no from a thyratron
stabilized spark between
platinum electrodes CV w 6 W; C =*1500 pt); the light pulses had a
duration of
about 0.5 microsec; the pulse repetition rate could be varied from
0.1 to 10 flashes
Qrd 1/3
ACCESSION NR: AP4035476
per ode. The emission was analyzed by a UM-2 monochromator coupled
to an PHU-19m
photomultiplier. The photomultiplier signal was displayed on the
screen of a,DESO-1,
oscillograph. The emission of ZnS:Tm consists of a group of blue
linea (467 to 484
rap) and a few red lines (645-650 mg), but present observations were
concerned only
with the blue group..The luminescence of the phosphor dies down
rather rapidly-.
about 80% of the light sum is emitted within about 150 microsec. The
decay is ex-
ponantial With T u 5 x 10-5 sea', The noteworthy ;anture in that the
decay does not
begin immediately upon cessation of excitation; instead the
luminescence intensity
.continues to increase for about 10 microsec. The experimental
results are presented
in the form of curves. %!he present case, however, differs from that
of Fok, cited
above, for in this case (in contrast to Fokts) the growth time
decreases with in-
creasing excitation density; at the same time the decay.time does
not change noti-
ceably. Measurements at different temperatures showed parallel
variation of T and
the average intensity. Some additional measurements were made with
the phosphor ex-'
cited by CC-particles. Here it was impossible to observe build-up
with the given ex-
perimental procedure, but the decay proved to be the same as for the
phosphor heated
to 1000C. It is inferred that the luminescence build-up is due to
recombination
lumineseqnce of sensitized ZrA "blue centers", and that the decay in
determined by
the lifetime of the excited state of Tm3+. "Zn conclusion, I express
my deep grati-
2/3
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tude to M.D.Ga lanin for guidance In the work and
V.V.Antonav-Romanovskiy &~d N.V.
j Folc for.valuable suggestions In discussing the results of the
work*" Orig,art0hass
ASSOCIAMN, none
SMMITrM): 2Wul63 DATR AM 22Uay64 IML: 00
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'AUTHOR
ET-L'E:
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-861 06 J 00"
ffrV,:: AM19595-,; w0i
Belikovaj T. Pq.,~ Sviridenkoy, E. A~l 30
-A 2~7
T_~e
Zhurnal e:Es'
. perimentiLlInoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. PiB'ma v redaktsiyu.
miye, v. 1, no. 6, 1965, 37-4o
effect of a focused ruby laser b!gam on ruby
VOPIC TAGS: rqby; -ruby- laser-$- solia state~:laserl- stimulated
emission
%BSTRACT An invelitigation was made ~of the effect of a ruby laser
beam on cube-w-
shaped r4r crystali; with -048-cm-long edges placed at the focus of
the beam. A
,hain of annular mLcrofractures with local formations in the center
was obseryed in
;he ruby cubes along the axis of the laser beam at a power output of
107 w in the
I-spoiled mode of operation. The formation of the microf'ractures was
accom-Panted bj,
an intense flash o:~ light having a continuous spectrum. AlthouP
emission consistir~g
)f two bands peaking at about 630 and 450 mtj was observed at 10 w, no
darmage occurred,
At a power of IQ-9 w (without Q-switching) the blue band disappeared,
le,.ring 1-T
)nl,y the or=ge bmid. The formation of microfractures was attributed
to ionization
)f CP4* ions owing to multiphoton absorption at the 2E level and the
subraquent
:)reakdown due to aoceleration of.electrons in the conductiomband of
corundum W,thd
U-65
6
69
NR; AP5,P 9
field. At lovii' generation pover;-;~ th~'~ ~~citatibn, vas 'attributed
to:tvo-phot
r
fro vel,-su i9eque
sorption resultinq;.Jn exaitation m the -E level to the 2T2 le bi
laxation to the 24 and the 2.A0 levels, and-radiative transition to the
22 levs
14either damage nor emission was observed vh6n. the Mby sample was
cooled to 7TK.
1his was attributed to the fact that since the R, line at this
temperature narrows
'ito 1 cd-1 and is uhifted'by 19 cri-I the oscillation wavelength does
not coincide
with the wavelength of the 1-R, line. Orig. art. haL, : 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy inatitut irm. P. 11. Lehedeva Alkademii nauk
SSSR (F~bysics
Academ
_Instltute 7 of SciencesISSSR)
SUBMITTED: i3may65 Ehn: 00 SUB CODE! r-r-
'R:, ATD PRESIS, 4062
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T.P.; ~,V)-RlDftTKf;'-I, E-ln -,jLilo V
, ~- d bearm Jrr3m a ruby ~,ra rub2f* '
Effect of a fOcu3e OrAlo-~ fiSo I ~-e 165~
zhur. sio Nr. ' ta NITA 1~0.0)
14'~'L 65' 6 EWT(1)7EWrcm /E"
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:AUTHOR: B
Pjj
sics'l .nst e- R (Fizicheekly
ORG: I iiij . im T Ni Lebedev.* AcadeW of Sciences SW
institut Akademii nault BSSR)
oconductivity of rub when strongly irradiated by a ruby laser.
"TITIZ: Phot
SOURCE: erimentalln eo etichaskoy -fiziki. PisIms v redaktalyu,
zhurnal eksp
vo'3 196673V-3
no* 110y
n
TOPIC TAGS: r%ft optic'materialo ruby laser.,, photoconductivityo
light aboorptio
photon
strong
ABSTRAOT: The authors have observed photo ond~~ivityjn ruby exposed to
light (-3.030 'W/cm2) from a q~swiitched ruby laser. :The
photoconductivity was produced
''by drillin holes1h a ruby sample for electrodes of 2 mm diameter
spaced 2 mm apartp
.~~.to. uhich a voltage.of 4 kv vas-applied..' The quantity actually
measured vas not the
-photoconductivity directly, but.the recharging of the rubycapacitance
between the
electrodes., 'resulting from the appearance jand: motion of carriers
in the liAerellectr
space. The difference between this effect andIasing action is
explained. r3xpres-,
sions are given for the density of the electrons,produced per second
in the conduc-
tion band and for the lifetime of the electron in the conduction band.
The appear-, 771
anee of the 'electrons in the conduction band is attributed.tb the
many-photon-absorp-
t~ tion ionization6 It is sho,~n in particularp frbm an
in the:chromium ion and their
anedysis of the dependence of the absorption coefficient on the light
intensity., that
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-two-photon absorption-frm the excited level
is present in this case and increaoefi~
-
--11&t:
with increasing,
intensityli The authinis thank M. D.
aalanin'forbontinuow -
-figures
imterestSI- Origo,art. has: ~2 and formulast
(021 m'~
Dii 26/. SUM Din': 14mar66/ MW.*
.1m Ca
002/
07H mw::. 001/
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AUTHOR: Bellkova, TsPs; Svirldenkov,'N.A.,
S-4-
ORG: 'none
~XTIZ: Luminescence Ph oconductivity of ZnS: Cu mid ZnSs'l Tu-
crystals under
rlasorll t-.[Report,,~Foutto-enth'Cotkfore4ce-on Luminescence hel&'
the -influence -of - rub;~ 71
r
.-Septembe 19651
SON
CH: AN SSSR4 Izvestiya' Seri a f lzichis"ja p v. 30p no. 49 1966'
570-572
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, recombination luminescence)
vrystal~phosphor, zinc sulfi"':
light absorption, p~ptoaonductlvity
Y
ABSTRACT:' Distinotlve:.bluo,or green luminescence and
photoconductivity associated
w
h been observed Mr- several -under stim"At
it -two-photon excitation,bave phosphors
by rod-ruby laser light flashiss Thar.'pr6sent work was a continuation
of,earlier stud--
ies.of the.processes of docay of~the luminescence and
photoconductivity of ZPS:Cu
Phosphors- In the earlier work'the, stimulation was by UV; in the
present work the
-from a rt&y laser. T minimize surface effects
stlr~ulation.was by the light flashes A0
in the photoconductivit- a the*phosphor crystals we're hold in va"
y awasurement c CUM$ the
imby laser beam was defocused# and the'entire crystatexcept for the
interelectrode
region was covered with a,reflecting n6n-conducting coatings The
experimental data,
1, C~id IL2
ACC NR: AP'7003539 SOURCE CODE: uR/O3;36/67/OO5/W1/OO29/OO32
AUTHOR: Belikova, T. P. Sviridenkov, E. A.
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedov, AcademW of Sciences SSSR
(Fizicheskiy in-
sti~tut Akadcmii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Frequency doubling of lieht in ruby
SOURICE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis1ma
v redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 5, no. 1., 1967, 29-32
TOPIC TAGS: ruby optic material,.nonlinear effect, frequency
doubling, dipole inter.
action
ABSTRACT; The authors report observation of emission of wavelength
Y47 nm from
the region of the focus-of a ruby laser in a sample of ruby (which
has an inversion
center). The observed spectrum consists of two broad bands and a
narrow li
dou1ble the ruby laser frequency. The radiation was observed both
with and without
damage to the ruby. The order of magnitude of this emission was
estimated from the
blackening-of the film. 10-11,J of light energy is necessary to
produce such a
blackening in a spot measuring 0.1 mm2, and -10-9 J is converted
into emission with
X = 347 nm when the incident energy is ,~l J. The results are
interpreted by esti-
mating the intensities and polarizations for the optical frequency
doubling produced
by electric dipole and quadrupole and magnetip. dipole interaction
between the light
and the crystal., It is shown that in crystals with an inversion.
center such as ruby
UDC: none
ACC NRt*
double- frequency radiation cannot be produced by electric dipole
interaction only.
One possible cause of the double-frequency radiation observed in
ruby may therefore
be magnetic-dipole and electric-quadrupole interaction between
the laser light and
the corundum lattice. Another cause may be the distortion of the
corundum lattice
by chromium ions, which may lead to linear polarization
proportional to the degree of
lattice distortion and to the chromium concentration. Still
another possible cause
may be the anti-Stokes Raman scattering of the laser light by the
chroumium ions.
In this case account must also be taken of the magnetic-dipole
and electric-quad-rupo,
interactions. The lack of data on the values of the matrix
elements does not make it
possible as yet to estimate the contribution of each of these
mechanisms to the pro-
duction of the double-frequency emission in ruby at the intensity
observed in the
experiment. The disparity between the observed intensity and the
estimates of the
possible intensity may be due to the anisotropy of the
double-frequency emission re-
sultLrgr from interference effects. The authors thank M. D.
Galanin for interest in
the work. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 tormula.
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ATD PRESS: 5112
KOMAROV.t V.S.., inah.j NAZLUKHANYA.U) V-M v inah.;
BELIKOVA, T.Y., inab.
VIRS-2 nonoparking relV with indar.~Ion pickups.
iBesop.truda v prom*
6 no.8:30 Ag 162. (MIRL 16:4)
(Electric relays)
CHISTOV, A.D.; BAURNOVA, G.V.; BIK, N.D.:.
BXMZOVA,~_.I.I.: W-INOTA. X.178.;
KABAIIOVAO F.G.; HAMM, H*Do; PRIPISTSOVA, K.D.; SIXONOTA.
L.7.;
TOIXACILEVA, Te.M.; TIUNU13VA, Y.V.; ZINCHMMO, V.S.,
red.izd--va-,
PAVLOVSKIT, A.A., takha.red.
[Foreiga trade of the U.S.S.R. for 1918-1940; statistical
survey)
Vneshniaia torgovlia SSSR 2a 1918-1940 gg.;
statisticheskit obsor.
Koskva, Vneshtorgizdat, 1960. 1134 p. (MIRA 13:10)
1e Russia (192)- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoys tamozhannoys
upravleniye.
2, Otdel statistiki Glavnogo temozhennogo upravlaniya
Hinisterstva
vneshney torgovli SSSR (for all, except Zinchanko,
Favlovskiy).
(Commercial statistics)
BELIFOVA, V. h.
33435. NeRotoryyi~ Gigiyenichoski-e Vo-,,rosy Pri
Ly~-iri-2jtsentnci,~ Csvashchwdi.
Soobshch. 1. Gigiyena I Sanziariya, IN'O. 16, c. .*-n-3. .
SO. LetoyAa I Zhurna- Inykh Statey, Voa - 45, Moskvzi,
1?49
&L
DARTSIG, X. M;IMLIEDVA, V. 1.
Certain hygienic problems in relation to fluorescent
lighting* Gig. Sanit., Moskva no.8sl7-20 Aug. 1950.(CIML
20:1)
Is Of the Institute of General and Commmal Hygiene of the
Academy of Medical Sciences U$Mt.
4- ALI "Ov't A ! PUKO
Photoeleoixic determination of ultraviolet rays in
sunlight.. Gig. sanit.,
Noskva, no.6113-16 June 1952. (CIML 23Q
1. Of the Institute of General and Communal 4glene.
Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR.
BILIKOTA,- V.K.; DARSIG. N.M.; MATS, L.I.
Experimental data on survival time of infected animals
irradiated
with erythema-producing ultraviolet lamps. Gig. i san.
no.11:7-10
N, (MLRA 7:12)
1. rz rustituta obehahey kommunallnoy gigiyany AMY SSEM.
(ULTRAVIOLET RATS, effects
on survival time of experimentally infected mice)
(TIMU , KMIM, experimental
In mice'O off. of ultraviolet rays on surytval tims)
0
AID P 2473
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 2/19
Authors Bell ova..--..,- ., Scientific Worker, Dantpig, N.
M.,
PrOr., -L. I., Prof.
I . y a L' 13.1
Title Effect of the radiation of erythemic lamps on the
agglutinin content of the blood of immunized animals.
Periodical : Gig. I san., 7, 5-7, Jl 1955
Abstract ; Describes tests with rabbits-and discusses the
effect
of ultraviolet rays from erythemic luminescent lamps
on the accumulation of agglutinins In the blood of
immunized animals, which increases the immunological
reaction of the organism against infe *ction. Diagrams.
Institution: Institute of General and icipal Hygiene, Acad.
of
Med. Sci., USSR
Submitted Dec. 20, 1954
BALIKOVA, Vk,,
nauchnyy sotrudnik
Bactericidal property of solar radiation penetrating a
room (with
summary in Anglish). Gig. i san. 22 no.11:8-15 N 157-
(MIRA 11--1)
1, Is Instituta obobehey i kommunallnoy glgiyeny 021 SSSR.
(BUNLIGHT. off.
bactericidal a". on air microorganisms (Rue))
(AIR, m~iarobiology,
bactericidal eff. of sunlight (Rue))
L / Ko V11'
W]NOV, Z. K.
Incidence of dysentery among children in nurseries and at home.
Zhur.
mlkrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.3.*126 )Ir 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz kafedry TSentrallnogQ institute usovershonstvaraniya
Podollskoy
annitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stauteii.
(DYSENMY)
BELIKOVAj V.P.1 KOLOSOVj U.N.
Epidemiological characteristioi of a water-borne ou#reak of
dy46ntery and some-data on the i-m)nology of dysente Zhur.
mikrobiol.epid.i inymin. 31 na,&9:125-130 S 160. 7141PA 13:11)
1. Iz Sanitarno-epidemiologioheaXor stants:Li,, Podollsk.
(AYSENTEM) (WATk&-4ffCROBIOLOGY)
Urgent prophylactic problems in epidemic hepatitis (Botkin''s disease)
in schools and children's institutions. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i
irmmn. 32 no.6:8w14 ;e 161. (MIRL 15;5)
I.Jz Podolfskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicbeskoy stantsii.
(HUATITIS, IMCTIOUS)
GOGOLI I L.G.1 BELIKOVA, V.P.; SUSHKINA, A.G.; RAYKINA,
V.G.; PUGACHEVA, Z.F.
Characteristics of a typhoid fever outbreak at an
industrial enter-
prise. Trudy TSIU 6805-37 164. (NIRA 18:5)
RAKHLIN, IN,; BELIKOVAp Ye.I.
11-~-
Economic effectiveness of capital investments in the development of
the industr7 of plastics and plastic goods. Plast.massy
no.10:47-j-2
161. .(MIRA 15-1)
(Plastic industry)
BELIKOVA, Te.H., aspirant
~'- -
Rare casq of a foreign 'body in the piaxillary sinus.
Stomatologiia
41 no;5t97-98 S-0 162. "' (HIRA 16:4)
1. Iz kafedry khirurgicheskov stomatologii (zav. -
prof.
A.A.Klyandskiy) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo
institute. imeni
I.P.Mvlova.
(MAXILLARY SIM-..FOREIGN BODIES)
BELIKOVAS ISO
M"
Therapeutic use of iodinol in chronic periodontitio.
Stomato-
logiia 43 no.100-33 Ja-PI64 (MIRK 1714)
L. Klinlka ckelyustno-litsevoy khirurgii i
stomatologii (zav-. -
prof, A.A. Klyandskiy) I Leningradskogo meditainakogo
instituta
hieni I.P.Pavlova.
Country USSR
Catcgory-. Cultivated Plants Grains,.
110 11., 1958, 48851
Tnst : L
Title : Spring Wheat. AS~insIt the Background,of the
Fourth,
-Stage.
Orig PW): Zap. Leningr. d--kh- In-ta, 1956, vn. 11, 43-47
-, (4scovered"by;V.A. Novikov).is
Abstract: Thefourth stado
-characteriz~d'by.tho ittortance, for tho plants, of
a high.,intensity of,liot'durind the fornation of
the pollen tatrado. In the experimnts mde at
Leningrad Agricultural Institute,, 13 varieties of
spring wheat of different origin wore subjected to
m
Cnrd 1/2
WNJLR, I.I.; MSTIH&, TO.Ye.: BRYUSRKOVA. K.A.; 2110,IKOYL,
YO.M.
Diurnal periodicity in the synthetic activity of roots. [with
. summary in Ingliahj. Izv. TMA no.5:18-34 160. (KIR& 13:11)
(Roots (Botany))
*4.
BELIKOVA, Z.P.
Panotional mo'bility of cold reception of the skin. Vest.
vener., Moskva
n?.2:6-10 Mar-Apr 1953- (OLML 24:3)
1. Moscow Medical Stomatological Institute (Director -- G. N.
Belatekly;
Head of the Department of Normal Pbysiology - Prof. P. G.
Shyakin).
BELIKOVA, Z. 1'.
"Dynamics of the Cold Receptors of the Skin and Mucous
Membrane of the
Oral Cavity." Cand Biol Sci, Moscow Medical Stomatological
Instp Moscow, 1953.
(RZhBiol, No 8, Dee 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12-)
SOi. Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
EXCERM v.En.I^.k Sed 2 .Vol 12/2 Nysloloi
_7 Feb 59
8-05. CONDITIONED REFLEX CHANGESOF
MOBILITYOFSKIN COLD HE-
CEPTOR ELE161ENTS (Russian text) --Be I ik ova
Z.P. Dept.of.Norm.
Physiol., Nfed. Stomatol. Inst., Moscow - BYULL.
EKSPER. BIOL. r MED.
1957, 43/1 (3-6)
The application of an inadequate stimulus
(metronome 120) in combination with
lowering of air temperature by 1.50 rapidly
brings about the formation of a con-
ditiuned reflex - the Increase of the numbt.-r
of active cold points. Consolidation of
the conditioned reflex in all 3 tested subjects
was observed after 15 to 30 com-
binations, The verbal warning 11 make it cold,
caused the very same increase of
the number of cold points as did an Immediate
lowering of temperature. Full dif-
ferentiation (metronome 60) was developed from
the third application. On repeated
appiLeations of the positive conditioned signal
without reinforcement, extinction of
the conditioned reflex was noted. The author
deduces that the process of functional
mobility of cold receptors is realized both by
unconditioned reflex and by condi-
tioned reflex pathways.
Pronin - Moscow (S)
Z.P.
Nit0mining phen'61 c6ntent of pyrogeneous lignin tarq vith the method
of
high~-freau.ency.titk7ation. Giiii-oliz. i lasokhim.prom. 16 no
8;16-18 '163'9
(Z(A 17t 1)
1, Sibirskiy tekhnologicheakiy i.natitut.
MM
MR/ 02 _0 51 E~U: /a 00/4114/0019 /001Q
S47 -1419 407
4:
MKI
HA C
TITLE A wethod for,producing or2anosilicon vionamers which contain the
fl-(carbo'.
_perfLuoro-1, 1-dih)~(rn~Rto -eth 11 Z Class 12, No. 172321
__no _" r
SOUR E: Byulleten' 1zobveteniy tovarnykh znakov, no. 13, 1965, ig
TOPIC TAGS:. organosilican compound, silicotie, fluorinaled hydrocarbon,
mcnomer,
ailane esterifio_av~on
ABSTRACT,~ TIA8;, Author's -t;Xic in rvd
-Cer. ti t uces a method for
a
producing or&ziosili-
con monomers which contain"the 0-'(carbo~erfluoro-l, 1-dihydrobntoxy)-ethj_1
.group byl
using chlorosilanes withheating to 70-160'0C. The method Is simplified by inter-
acting tho chlorosilanes with perfluoro-l- 1-d1hydrobutyl. acrylate in the
pr4sence
a ternary catalyst: tributyla-mine, tetramethylethylene diamine andcopper
monochlo~-.
ride.
ASSWIAT1014b Organizats 1ya gosudarstvennogo kamiteta po khimii (OrganizAtion o
the State Comittee
for Chem~atmL),
ffilf-D.- 29Apr64
SUBMI mm. 00
L SUB CODE. mr, Gc
NO REF Sov:-000 OTHER: 000
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!ACCESSION NR:. A?3006$93 S/0020/63/151/006/1329/1331
AUTHORS: Dolubtsov. S. A.;.Andrianoyl, K. A. Worre memb*r AN SWR)l
MO
Turetakaya, P A, Tronnova& is vo~
TITLE: Re so tion mechanism in the formation of
dialkyldichloro'silane3
SOURCE: AN SSSR.* Doklady*, v, 151, no, 6# 1963s 1329-1331
MPIC M&GS: dialkyldichloroollane, dichlorosilane, silanes silicon
-chlorides copper chlorides hydration, methyl chloride, alkyl ohlorW
CT,, Authors showed that during the interaction of alkyl chlo-
Vri dS, aith silica in the presence of copper, dialkyldichlorosilanes
are rmed, Coppor monochlorides which is formed during the reaction,
of me byl chloride with copper, plays an important part in the syn-
thesis of dialkyldichlorosilanes. The process consists of the ad-
sorption of alkylchloride and its interaction with copper forming
CuCl. Gopper monocbloride reacts with silica forming an intermediate,
product S:LC12, The removal.of CuCl from the reaction zone by means
0.17 nydration with hydrogen,, results In the discontinuation of
,Cord.1/2.
ACC Mlt ,,z,6o24,oiq SCURC--~ COD:;; U;i/oo62/66/000/006/1009/1010'
AUTHO'll" Go ub sov. S. A.; Korobov V It. (Dicoased); PoDkov, K.
X.; Trofirzwa, 1. 1/.;
P. A.; ~~d_rlan'o;~Z:R. A!; BOO iova Z. V.; 60yo-sova'-IT~'Pi.;
Aristova,, V, Go
ORG: none
TIM: Reactions of formation of alkyl(aryl)chlorosilanos in a direct
interaction be-'
tween Akyl (aryl) chlorides and -silicon. Report No. 6. Role oP
cuprous qb] rAdo in
the formation of dialkyldichlorosilanos
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv, Ser khim, no, 6, 1966, 1ooq-ioi6
TOPIC TAGS; silano, chloride, silicon compound, copper compound
jee.90W.
ABSTRACT: A nochani5m is nrouosed for the formation of
dimothy).(dinthyl)dichlorosil-
ane and nothyl(ethyl)trichiorosilano durin,& the reaction of methyl
(ethyl) chloride
vrith silicon on cuprous chloride. , The proposed mechanism for tho
formation of dial'71-i
dichlorosilanes is as follows
UDC:
ACC WRt AP6024019
RCI + Cu --),- RCf. CIT
211CI - Cli --,- 2CuCI + 2R
Si + 2CIICI -,.- Sidi: + 2Cu
SiC,12 + RCI - Cu - RSiCIz + CIICI
IIS02 + IICI -Cu---~ I12siC12 + CUCI
Cu
Si + 2RCI
The formation of.alkyltrichlorosilano.is roDrosonted as follows.'
Si + 2CuCI --,- SiC4 + 2CU
SiC.11 + RCI - CU MiCh + CU
FImerimontal data obtained confirmed these mechanisms.
Tnerrodynamit calculations of
the initial stages of the reactions of mothyl and othyl chloride
with si-licon were per
formed. The formation of dichlorosilono is thermodynamically quite
probable under the
conditions of synthesi:s of alkylchlorosilanes. UV spectra of the
pr~duats formed by
the reaction of cuprous chloride with silicon showed a group of
bands characteristic
of the spectrum of SiCl2. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables.
SUB COM-.4 07/ SUEM DATE: i2Fob64/ ORIG REN 008/ OM REFI 012
Card
Cand Red Sci
BELIKOVA-AMAKOVA, V. D.
Dissertationi "Combined Method for Immization Against Abdominal
Typhus.*
11/12/50
First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst
SO Vecheryaya Moskv a
Sum 71
BELIKOVA-ALDA]MVA, V.D.. kanaidat meaitainakikh
nauk (Mookwa)
Measures to.r1reventing dysentery In the district.
lel'cL I akush.
no.7:22-26 Jl '55. (HIJU 8-.10)
(DYSENTEU, prey. and control
in Rassla)
'B kandidat meditsinakikh nank; RLTUMIL', N.Y.; MITRCWANOTA,
TO.B.; SOLOVIT)WA, N.A.; DOVZHIK, R.N.
Iffect of sanitary conditions on dysentorial reinfection in
,special nurseries. Gig. i san. 21 no.6:48-51 Je 156. (MIRA 9:8)
1.1s kafedry epid. I Koskovskogo ordena Lenina seditainskogo
instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova.
(DYSJNTZRY, BACILLARY, in Infant and child,
raiufact.-in nurseries (Rus))
IMLIKOVA-ALDAK V.D.. kandidat meiitainakikh nauk
- ov"L
WQeWma
-*Baoillar7 dysentery in childreq**. A.L.Libov, Reviewed by T.D.
Sallicova-Aldakovae Bovomodo 20 uo,8;93-94 Ag 156. (MU 9:10)
(DYSBYMY) (LIBOT, A.L)
BRIKOVA-AlDAKOVA. V.D., dotsent; DODONOV, V.N., doteent
W.
80ourse in special epidemiology.0 V.A.Basbanin. Reviewed by
V.D.
Belikova-Aldakovit, V.N.Dodonov. Sov.med. 20 no.6:92-95 136.
(XPI~JMIOLOGT) (MA 9 t 9)
(BASH19b, V~A.)
A Tat . V.D.; YLYUMILI, RON; ,T.AOVA' 're-B.;
SOIA)V'TBVAI N.A.
api"xiological significance of &typical strains of
dysentery
bacteria. Mur.mikrobial., spidau, i im-m- 27 no,3:23
Uri 56.
O= 9:7)
1.,1s kafedry spidemiologii I Mookovskogo,
maditainakogo institute.
(SHIGBLL&.
dyseuteriae, atypical strains, spidemiol. significance
(Run))
BILIKOVA-AIDAKOVA, V.D. (Moskva)
, Instruction in epidemiology at medical schools.
Zhur.mikrobiol.
~ epid. I immun. 27 no-5:79-81 My 156. (MISA 9:8)
(EPIMIOLOGY, educ.
in Russia)
MEMKOVA-=AXOVA, V.D., kand.med,nauk (POGkva)
FTC^ I ..
Measures for the prevention of diphtheria;
43-46 S157 (DrPHTHMIA) 'I
Felld, i.akuah. 22 uo,g:
(MIRA 11:10)
MIKOVA-AID4~9y,4,. V.D., PJMFILlTN7A, Te.P.
Some problems In organizing preventive diphtheria
Inoculations
in r al areas. Zdrav.Ros~yed..2 no.9:21-24 S158 (MrRA 11:10)
Is Is kafedry epidemiologii (xav* - profo I*Ie Telkin) I
Mookovskogo
ordena Lenina maditsinskogo institute Imeni I.M. Sechenova.
(DIPHTHERIA) -
MIKOVA.ALDAWFA,-,V.D,,9 dotso-
- - 010~
*Textbook of infectious children's diseases' by S.D,
MosoT. Reviewed
by V.D. 'Ballkovap-Aldakova. Sov mad. 22 n0-71136-137
J3,.-158
(COMMICAN2 DISMASii) (MIRA 11:10)
(CHIIMMS-DISEASES)
(NDSOV, S.D.)
BELIKOVA-AMAKOVA, T.D.,; BLTUMMLI, N.Y.; KITROFAMOVA, Ye.V.;
SOLGT'MIYA, N.A.
Some daWon the nature of atypical strains olf Shigella.
Zhur.mikrobioloepid. A immm. 30 no.4:94-97 AP 159-
(MIR& 12:6)
1. 12 kafodry epidemiologii II Hookovskogo maditainakogo
instituta imeni 6echenova.
WRALIA
atypical strains (Rue))
BZLIKOVA-ALDAKOVA. V.D.-. DODONOV, T.R.
RProventive inooulation" by A.L. Nikollskli. Rovieved by
V.D. Belikova-
Aldakova, Y.N. Dodonov. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i Immun- 30
n0-9:150-152
S 159. (VACCINATION) (NIKOLISCII, A.L.) (MIRA 12:12)