SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHAYBULLIN, I.KH. - KHAYDAROVA, R.N.

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MR. 20(4). 21(5), 24(8) PHASE I B" LICrZITATION S~OV/7457 T205OYuznaYa nauchnO-tokhnIch*sk&ya konfem~tslya po primenenlyu rwUoaktlvnykh I otablllnykh Ixotopov I Icluchonly v narodnom khozymystvo I Cauke. 2d. Moscow, 1957 ?s;2otekhnIk& 1 gldrodlnamlka; trudy k~ferentsll, too. 4 (Heat Xnglnw*r1ng and Hydrodynamics, Transactions or the All-Union Conference on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Economy and Science, Vol 4) Moscow, 0080n*rgolZdat, 1958. 88 p. Errata Slid; Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencloss Akadenlys. nauk =", and USSA. Glawaye upravlonlye po lopol-tovanlyu atcancy onergil. Xds.s X. A. 3t7r'-kcvich (Reep. Ed ), 0. To. Kholodovokly, and M. 3. Powlenev; Ed. of Publ. H;uxot L. N. Slnollnlko~ai Toth. Id.v X. I. borunov. ~or scientists d PURYWXi This collection of &rticles In Intend s: . to wor a w. and abora ry kers t th u I radioactive and stable Isotopes. CUMAait This collection of papers dt"s with the Of radloa0tolv- and stable -*mqtop.n as measuring tools In 1~ vul-cus types of scl.ntLfla Invest-Iga-lon.. go personalities are men-loned. Referensom arv given after sonte of the articles. BArtolomaye 0.0.o YA.G. Vlnok~r, V.A. Kolokolftsev, and 7~~ Petukh Us* or oaacLa Rays for study_-nr. the of Diffusion 9 3. and V.N. s1o3kvtcn.,j. Use of Ga=a aradlo- meopy for studying the System 12 and S.A. Method of 'Tagged" Atocui for Investigating Water And-Stii-ma Content In Surface boiling of a Fluid 16 5. Kudryavtsev, V.S. Determining the Specific Surface Area of' by the Sorption Method With the Use of ' Tagged At-.max 20 2k-5!!-11A-Y~X-- and Use of Radioactive :Isotope 635 Xrc- 3 d i s r tu ng y uirate Corrosion of Cocrets 28 7' TSX-%O-1Ch-X1A-- And TA_ Methods 1AkIn _ _ for Det*rikinlng the Density and Moisture Content of Soils With the Aid or Radioactive Emalsions 33 8. POlOzov, I G., and Rr_A==A0. Study of the Proct3sea of Nola t%Uv-frans for in Building Materials by Means or Gzamaradio. *copy 38 9- .A1Yr1kQT;&h-K.A., J.Xh. Kh and l In K. Kh.khl., . . ;g; US of RadloactIve jsatcpc~ j. In the Bolucirity-or ,: S&Its In Water Vapor at High pressures 41 10. A"Inan L S A Yn Antonc, " _y and A.7. Sumov. Investl- ' gf %rapar a e -t-a-Fre3XWre of lee &b6. atm. With the Aid or Radioactive Isotopes 46 21* Use or Radjoletive :SZ-OP13 for Obaerving - the kFU 0ri Of Whe M-1ten 31ass Maz3 In 0,aja P4rlla~e Tanks 52 12. _AA k'!!3kIyj V.V~ Use of Radioactive 7~=topea In studyIng _ _ _ M the F 'Ion f 6 P1%i1d3 -Tt~rou&-% purvus Med.,a 57 13 D.I., and ALYft1_.Z-_1Z-'l-'-. RftdjOlaCtC;'e MathodS - - ; fo InvestliptinC Flow ProcMi ses of Fluids In a rorous red--- 62 24 Bortv~~.A_ L~3. Znnbin, V.S. Kn~-'16'11y, and L.L. Ko, & ; .1n eCtigatlon of the 1~rdro~~njAjcs ~f-a p-~jj- 1, the Co'.1_4'I -R6! or of a Settling Centrifuge with _pjs 67 the Aid Of iadlonctive Ifio~ t 25. Volarovich, M.P., N.V. Churayev, and V. - Ya, Kjr;mv. Invest- . . Of W&E -r-In -Peat Under laboratory and PILId Conditions With the U3e of Radioactive Isotopon 72 16. ArkhXl&c1-'Ak-I.Y._?LK. Use Of Radioactive Isotopes for I nvest_ ItAtInt SUSPenalons Of River Silt 78 IT- Veyn!" A.Y., and -A.S. -Shltbin. Use of Radioactive Isoto es f I or p nvestigating the Xechanj&z Of the Drying Process 8 5 ~iY SUVI96-58-6-3124 AUTHORF)t Ehaybullin, I.Kh. Cand.Tech.Sci. and Zenkevich Yu. V. Caud.Tech. Sci. TITLE; On the nature of the oarry-over of silicic acid by high-pressure steam. (0 yrirode unosa kremniyevoy kisloty paron vysokogo davleniya) PERIODICAL-, Teploenergetika, 1958, No.6. pp. 16 - 20. (USSR) ABSTR&CTs Silicic acid carry-over by steam has been explained in many different ways, because it in a complicated phenomenon. Silicio acid exists in aqueous solution in many different forms, in6lud4ag 0011014411 414 boilor -Watisr, it io ill 0(joll0rium Wtt'h its alkali *Its. It the builttr watox is al1aline. the silica in pr#sent in the : at#r as sodium atliv^to and in the steam as silicic acid; the difference is not rovv&led by the usual chemizal analysis, and th6 amouut oC wry-over depoude on tho pU valve of tht, water as "ll as on the ratio of the S102 in the steam to that in the water,, When the pH value is about 7, -which corresponds to free sili3ic anid, the carry-over coefficient is equal to the ratio nf the Si02 content's of steam and water. In high-pressure boilers, whore the pH is not less than 109 polymerisation Of 802 is hardly possible and the compound in in true solution so that no allowance need by made for its polymerleation. This is confirmed by previous work on the solubility of different forms Of 8102, plotted in fig.2. In the light of this, and of the laws of phase equilibrium and distribution of substances Card 1/3 On the nature of the carry-over of silicic acid by high SOV/96-58-6-3/24 presoure steam. between phases, it was possible to unify all the experimental data on carry-over Of S102 by saturated steam with data on the solubility Of Si02 in water and superheated steam, and to draw Up a COMP16te diagram of state of the system SiO2-020- For this two-phase system, the coefficient of distribution of SiO? between phases is a function only of pressure; the corresponding relationship is plotted in fig.3. This graph also includes curves for other substances found in boiler- water. Graphs of the solubility of Si02 iD superheated steam are plotted In fig.4; a corresponding formula is given, the values of its constants being indicated in tables 2 and 3. SiO2 solubility figures calculated from the above were in good agreement with experimental results over the pressure range 120 - 185 atma. determined in a power station. The complete diagram of state of the system SiO2420 is plotted in figs.5 and 6. The upper boundary line gives the solubility of quartz in boiling water at the corresponding pressure. The lower boundary line indicates the solubility of q:ttartz in saturated steam in equilibrium with a boiling saturated 801'OtiOn Of Si02. The criti'~,al point for Si02 solution is only 0.20C above that for pure water. To the right of the saturation line is the region of equilibrium between superheated and supercritical steam and solid S102. Isobars of Card 2/3 On the nature of the carry-over of silicic acid by hiEt SOV/96-58-6-3/24 pressure steam. solubility of Si02 in steam are given. Available experimental dada fit fairly well into the diagram. There is little experimental data on the solubility of amorphous forms Of Si02- Part of the diagram of state for amorphous SiO2 - H20 in given in fig.0, including the region of pressure 5.7 - 35 atm and temperature 150 - 4000C. There are 6 figures, 3 tables and 16 literature references (10 Soviet, 5 English and I Gernka). ASSOCIATION& The Power Inst.-Acad. Sci. USSR and the Central Boiler Turbine Institute. (F-iiergeticheskiy Institut AN SSSR i Tsentrallnyy kotloturbinnyy institut) 1. Boilers-Performance 2. Feed water-Implu-Itles :3. Steam -Properties 4. S111cates-Solubility Card 3/3 , I V t, f -4~ :FIT' n, v- Ira r fA IF 3 1ji ~11 fal IV; A q!P w ~, , V E l"r SOV196-59-9-9122 AUTUORS: Styrikovichl-K.,-A.-,-'-(C-orres,,nond:Lnk- Member, AC-.- -O-C-. U- 0--SR- Kirtynova, 0.1., of J.~ T,--clcd.~!~l Sciences) Ewtd Mingv-11.m, E. 1. (LrLL-,iiwer) TITLE: Some Relationships of the Transfer of Weak Mineral Acids to Saturated Steam PERIODICALs Teploenergetika) 19597 Nr 9, pp 50-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In st-adying the carry-ovor of substances from boiler water by steam it has been noticed that the elements Si, B and Al, whose compounds are of high solubility in steam, have hydroxides which are weak electrolytes and so should be ly 4 present in ~he boiler water primari Ln molecular form. There was thus reason tc suppose that the ability of a compound to become dissolved in steam depends upon whether it is in molecular or ionic form in the boiler water. Indeed, as will be seen from the graphs given in Fig 1) stron- electrolytes are much less soluble in saturated steam than in weak, and they are much less subject to transfer to the steam. In. relatively weak alkaline 30lUtiOlIS the salts of weak acids are hydrolysed, Card 115 particularly at high temperatures and low allmlinities. Under such c1rcumzranoa3, molecules of the corresponding 30'1/96,-59-Q/-9/22 Some Relationships of the Trarisf-.-ji, of Wak Wneral Acids to Saturated S t nz,-m at,-id5 a-an be prest~xit in the water and ~-an be k.ransferrotl ralati.voly oa-g,-'.Iy to t'he saturated steam. The -t-raiisfer to saturated steam of 3alts that are not hydrolised is probably due tc the formation in oolutlon of ionic pairs; however, tons can only participato in the contamination of steam at extreme values of pH. Materials soluble in ionic form become important nic-ar the critical pressure and ev6ii ther. only at low .ral-aes' pF. It may be assumed that under ordinary co.-nditions a!-' !;-4e. transfer to steam is b7 t;ransfer of molecules contained in the water. Th.3 solubility of silica compounds in steam has bepn studied in partioula-r detail. The various forms of silica and silicic acid that are present in equilibrium are shown in Eq (1). This syst-.em may bc quantitatively characterised by the hydrolysis equation (2) or (3). It follows from 'the r-,quations that the equilibrium state c(.)rresponding to a given tomperaturo and, -L silica content of the Card bol.lor mator i'l VMwt1(~tt'Oly 2/5 to tho C"olif-'arlL."It[oll tif OH- o-e 011 tone: .1n, -~(-Iutlon. Thu!- s,-~ tha t alLorztL.1o'n in t1io. pH Value altors the equilib-I-ium, -)t any given temperature concentrat-4oxi of the sov/96-59-9-9/22 some Relationships of the Transfer of Weak Mineral Acids to Saturated Steam soluble form of silica in steam is a single-valued function of the pH value of the boiler water. A distinction is drawn between the real and apparent distribution coefficients of silica in steam. The ratio of H2SiO3 in the steam to the total silica content of the boiler water expressed as Si02 is the apparent distri- bution coefficient. It is sometimes called the transfer coefficient, and is given by Eq (1+). However, the true distribution coefficient is the ratio of HnS In the C_ '03 steam to that in the water, which is a function only of the densities of the two media. The true and apparent transfer co:7fficierits are related by Eq (6). Using Eq (6) it is easy to calculate the concentration of the molecular form of silicie acid that can be present in solutuon for any given total silica content at a given pH value. The degree of hydrolysis should be calc,,ulated at the correct temperature. Graphs showing the Card proportions of different forms of silicic acid in 3/5 solution as functions of the pH value are given in Fig 2 The graph is based on the pH value of cold water: the SOV/96-59-9-9/22 Some Relationships of the Transfer of Weak Mineral Acids to Saturated Steam relative proportions of the different silica compounds would be very different at a temperature of 'A16 OC at a pressure of 110 atm) because the pH value is very different iinder these conditions. Similar curves may be const-mucted for other substances~ and by way of example curves of the apparent distributioncoefficient of boric., acid as function of pH 'value are given in Fig 3. Curves of the degree of hydrolysis as functions of the true pH value for compounds with different dissociation constants are given In Fig 4. Here it will be seen that reduction in the dissociation factor leads to an in--rease of the proportion in molecular form for any given value of pH, An attempt was made to estimate approximately tIne value of tile dissociation factor for silicic acid at high water temperature; the results are plotted in Fig 5~ Published experimental points are Included and show good agreement with theoretical curves. The curves of the Card dissociation constant of silicic acid as functions of 4/5 water temperature are given in Fig 5. All the r;alGDlated points lie on the saturation line and so refle,~t the SOV/96-59-9-9/22 Some Relationships of the Transfer of' Weak Mineral Acids to 6dturated Steam dependence of the dissociation constant on pressure as well as on temperature. In conclusion, the article by Kostrikin published in Teploonergetika Nr 6, 1958, is adversely criticised and It Is claimed that Kostrikin reaches incorrect conclusions, particularly in supposing that the dissociation factor of silicic aoLd Card 515 13 independent of temperature. There are 6 figures and 5 references, of which 3 are Soviet, 1 German and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy in3titut AN SSSR and Moskovskly onergeticheskly institut (Power lnstitute,~ Ac. S,-i. USSR, arid Moscow Power Institute) 1,A1 ma I awl WwrtATIal AW'11-f, P. A., P. 0. Andrayev, X. S. Apal'tim, 3- 14- OurItCh, A. A. kj, Ya. M. KoatrWo. 1. 1. X-bale.. A.P. X-t. Ta. 0. X. a-Atk, I..P: Kh5jt"m ftnvocbalk tma It Spravoclaris materialy o1shchap tWZrAQb*Aj)% (K&Mbftk Of ntuttiftry 14 ftwer XACIostriOd. VOL it (knOMI Referstes Material) Moscow, We"Orgoisdat, 1%0. 3v P. .10,000 copies "t4d. NA.: V.A. Golubtsov, S.M. Gurvicb, N. M. &~UjUm, UA A.?. puuntl Neb. 9d., It. P. Tromia. IWU%S1 TU& haotbook Is intended for abenjou In Us field of p."r so. gineeriag# personnel of laboratories, attienUtle mitemch institutes, W.1.45 -4 comuml arvaLastlo", as won as for Iudftt* tr :14.1"lues W4 takhaftwo. 07FRItAGAt We Is %be first of a thr"-volme hattoook of chemistry Is power vaglistvilad. It Itteladed Sets m the water systm of tallers, eamae. of corrostim east mathoda for Oantral"Ad It. It &Us soutniza refe" "" material an aftsave Md valls, ab"Aael. to-pow", "Ur not solutions, solubtully of 1111tatfia"a to V%Ur end VOW Tgaer st Tarl"S It"mixtran, Glactrachavil", C:44 b, .91"LOOLUOU Md Prices for Ctrt4la fftMU 11" Mt*ri clafist tublds, courts, wA So persomalitise an memltlocul. Tbam an 58 raftrammeds 3P 9:f.-.. 1.0 *CgU~kp I Gomm. and, 1 Swe"46. 00"4;.~AL s/o96/63/()()0/002/011/013 E194/E455 AUTIIOII~ Khaybul lin I I Kh. , Candidate of Technical Sciences, rl-() r iso v ~,N . f, I . , E, n g in C C r T ITLE, gwimta-ray study of tile density of the liquid phase of it iystem at high temperaturns and pressures PLIZI CIA C XL :Teploctiergetilca, no.2, 1063, 78-82 T EXT: :Audtes of' tho solitbility in stcam of' relatively involatil-e .4ubstances are increamingly important as steam ti.:q)c-ratures and prn~isure--i incrca.4e. The density of -such Systems is ii,ijmrtant wid harel to detem.-One. Accordingly, y-ray I V/ (']#--ter-rlinatir~ws of' the oensity of the liquid phase of' water-salt- sy~;tems are dcscrib,~d, with results for MACI solutions at pressures VII) to IWG atill. The ge-nerix.1 principles ol' tile y-radiation meihod ttrr,, vxr)lained ant] the following formuln is given for the density Ig t NJ Yt = YO Ni,., 4. a "N, t + 0 N C I zo No (3) w I i v i tile rlt--n.-;Lty of the fluid under normal conditions, g/cmI. Card . 5/090/63/c()0/002/011/013 A S'.'olr.la-ray 'Study . . . FU 9 1) /L 115 5 N,, an(I (lie recordrd count i~,I)eeds with the premsure vessel re, I, vc t ivr! I %, empty at, (I rui I. or i.j (It, i (I at 1) -- I a t mand It 0 0C i It I I I u 1 9 C S [)4! r IIIi nu t C ;Nt - the recorritid coutit rato on the filled ves,-Tel at the experimcrital t0tlipel'atUre and/or pressure, impulses per minute ; ^Nt - correction to N' 0 to illow for cliantre in den~;Ity of t1le ivalls or the vostic], with tcmp'nt-ature, impulses per Itlittute ;A N c ., - correction for the influence of temperature of the counter on its effectiveness, impulses I ')Cr millute. The determination oC correction factors and the best level of water in the pressure vessel are explained. Of course, as the temperature and pressure in the ve.-48e! 'rise the. solutiort concentration alters because of both evaporation and redistribution of solute between steam and liquid phases; a method of calculating the solution concentration under given conditions fi-om the material balarico is explained. 'rhe ex erimental equipment for measurements at IJC)O atm and 6ou0c used a Cogo source of ten millicuries in a lead sheath and a scintillation counter accurate to within + 0.5%. Check tests on pure steam at 190 atm gave an average differ-ence from tabulated data of + 150; individual results had a scatter of Card 2/3 s/oq6/63/000/QQ,Z/Oj-l/013 IjUldy 4 5 5 At. hiclhev pros:7ures, different results were obtaiv"d on III"t I jn~,, and on cooling, the lat 'ter being in agreement with steam t'll, 1 1! Ork~,,jnal datawere, A].-3o obtaitind !:)1i tile p-y-t relationship f-or ',.21 and 6'1~ IK~-WL soLution itp to 190 atui; nolution C , .11 k- f-11 1, r~j t i oll found to have a great effect on the parameters, I,,-tvticiiiarly In thn cri.tical region. For exc~ntple at .100 atm the (Iell~-,i.ty (11' iNiiCt solution is greater than fliat of water u" I (I al Cr th(.~ coridLtions ancl it is ut,arly do"We at tile critic Cor ural-r (-lc 225-65. Thc-,-ia results tire only a first ~J(11 iti Hir! f.,,auvila-ray sttidy oC the tile rmodynamic properties of of' sijbijtancrs of losir 1re)).ntitity. 0 all(I 3 tables. institut im. akad. G.M.Krzhizhanovskopp (ro%v,!i- E'nFineurilig TTl-;tjttjtC imuni G.M.FrzhizhanovRkly) IKHAYBULLIN, I. Kh., kand. tekhn. nauk; BORISOV, N. M., inzh. Problem conearning the mechanism 6f the transition of electro- )~Us dissolved In boiler-feed water to high-pressure water vapor. Teploenergetika 10 no.3:12-16 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Energatiches)dy institut imeni akademika G. M. Krzhiphanovskogo. (Feed water) (Electrolytes) .AH~(~~LIN, T.U., kard. "khn. nauk Eject!cm ot ferr!. ()Xld'~ VI '~~ W-ttx,:' VU;-"' l4i f.h , htgh r4rame"ro. !.0 HY 1114. ( 141 p ~ 17, 8) I IMI LTj P~ i f, te n, ]-A ratur,e 5 f no, 3 i 6 U oi- lrs. (MIR-A 18., 7) Fv~ Kr-zhizhanovskogo. BORISOVP N~Xv Phase equilibrium diagrams of the systems sodium chloride - -water,, potassium. chloride - vater. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 n0.3: 590-592 N 165. (MIRA 18:.U) 1. Energ3tichookiy inntitut i&. G~M. Krzhizbanovskogo. Submitted April 26,, 1965. N.M.; MAYMILL-IN, I.Kh. Volatility of comlonents and the cce""IcApn. -~f in the two-phase system NaCl - H,O rit rd~,h . 6 Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 ri.6;1390-1387 Je 165. (mlfu~ lp"1111 1. Moskovskiy energeticheski'y Institu-,. imilinli 3"Imitted Jan. 24, 1964. KDCHMIN. V.P4 KHAYB POTAPOVA, O.G. ~'-~UWJA*~ Dissolving Iron in molten sinc. alkali metal, and alkali earth metal chlorides. Zhur. neorg. khim. 1 no.11:2617-2622 N '56. (MMA 10:5) 1. Urallskly gosudaretvonWy universitet im. A.M. Gor1kogo. Sverdlovsk. (Iron) (Chlorides) (Solubility) 0 IRGoes 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 **1511ifee Wevil, to 44 0 0 0 0 0' .tie q 1~ & 0. Q U a 15 c 00 so so J! 00 so 011 tat, V. A. M. khailittAkm W.8 :: IK421-TM tumn. of the Krinct"TO "ml tar A~M~l *0 that sinm IP34 the tar had a ralbcT rvaAl. timllpl.; The *0 0 1e, h. &4""P". yormed AM% til"lle '91, 12 Ili hmTr *00 .41. 27.411% RuthisAvot Aid filki M-101'r PCOll At"I 11'""" (1-ased in W*Icf-ttvv tat)- The jnVr"iSlLtfAM of the in" 00 th"Wis" jnWtkmft am thr contents (4 the chculk-guy 1111 - ;xwUnt p-oducts In the ntutmi Inictions was carvied out. 00 T6e followims omits. were det-1. Otm~ed on the total tAt): a-nKthyinaplithitictire, (0-4101% 0-in"hylimaph(ha. k-rie I? -l7i" dintel hyl,mphf 1) thl:; d"naphilirlif 0 KIM 0AWYOuxtue. C'. Shwhet-M Joe a* ;AAn me ft it* Di 1: !;'.~ A I M. I L A W#lALkL1Ol;KlkL 1,111RATURI C141UPKATICS woo &G 0 I i I O-W -is-, U 111 AV Or] It An 1. 1 4 1W 0 . 0 -1 v -91 0 i;t "1 1. 1", a K 4 9 Iff It It :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 111 0 0 o c a *so 0 0 $0 0000 0 0 0400 0 0 0 0 0 010 00'e't 0 000 000 0 0 00 YMIIMNV, S.G.; DOBROIMAVOT, Y.H*;,_MiATBULLINA, M-Kh. Comparative biochemical characteristics of hollov and solid sugar beet roots, Isy.vys.ucheb.x&v.;pishch.tekh. no.4:19-21 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. lirgizakiy sel'ekokhoz7a7stvennjv7 institut. Kafedra fiziologii rasteniy. (Sugar beets) KHATDARK=V, G. Pruning Pruning of the grape trunk of different varieties. Sad i og., No. 4, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JIMA -19513, Uncl. 2 1 1. YTTAYT-AFKULOV,, G. 12. USSR (600) 14. Grapes 17- Panseri variety of grapes, sad i og. No. 1, 1(J53 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, may -1953. Unclassified. KHAYDARKULOV, G. "Agrobiological and Economicotechnological Characteristics of Popularly Selected Grapes Recommended for Commercial Grading from Uzbek SSR." Cand Agr Sci, Tashkent Agricultural Inst, Tashkent, 1954. (KL, No 8, Feb 55) SO: Sum. No 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dessertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (14) 04;~I~vl-ov n t rr. Va't v--~ o r :3 1.,~t-ltu-xv nn,] 160 NATSVIN, A.V,; GE-IMNATENKO, A.S.; VAMIYETT, K,V,; E-'OTOSI-NICH, L.A.; CHMOOVAIMA, VJI.; LEPLUSV6YA. P.A..: A.K.; TASITIATOV, L,7..- .-A"TUMV. F.K.; SOLDAIUV, P.K.; K.IIAYDARKULOV,G.I.; TSEYTLIII, I.I.G., kand. celikhoz.nauIci KUMETSOV, sellklioz.nauk, otv. red.; KRIVOLOSOVA, N.A., red.: 3)ROKDIA, Z.I., teklin. red. (Best fruit and Crapo varieties for drying and preserving in the southwestern regions of Uzbekistan] Luchshle norta plodovykh i vinograda dlia 6ushki I k-onservirovaniia v iugo-z,,,.pvdnykh ob- lastiakh Uzbekistana. Tashkent, MISKh UzMt, 1961. 162 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut sadovodstva i vinogradarstva im. R.R.Shredera. Sa- markandskiy filial. 2. Samarkandskiy filial Instituta sadovod- Jtva I vinogrndcu-jtva in,. it.1,.L'Airedura (forall oxcept 1"Iu:;.;OtsovP Krivononova, Sorokina). (Uzbekis~toan--F'ruit-..:iarieties) (Uzbekistan--Grapos-Varieties) KHAYDARLIU,.A,~G.; KHAYDARLIU) S.Kh. Organization of massive preventive examblations for the female poplation and incidence of gynecological diseases in a rural modical, district. Almoh. i gin. no.2:108-111163- (MIRA 16:10) 1. 1z Lalovokoy uchastkovoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach S.Kh. Khaydarliup nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. A.Z.Kocherginskiy) Rezinskogo rayona 14oldav.-koy SSR, (GYNECOIDGY) KHAYDARLIU, R.G.; KHAYDARLIU, 9.1b. Organization of massive preventive examinations for the female population and incidence of gynecological diseases in a rural medical district. Akush. i gin. no.2:108-111163. (MEU 16: 10) 1. Iz Lalovskoy uchastkovoy bollnitay (glavnyy vrach S.Kh. Khaydarliu, nauchnyy rukovoclitell - prof. A.Z.Kochergirskiy) Rezinskogo rayona Moldavskoy SSR. (GYHECOIDGY) KHAYDARLYO I.N. Characteriatica of cardidomycosis in flbrotavernaus tuberculosis. Zdravookhranenie 4 no.3s27-30 My-Je'61. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz 1,11oldavskogo nauclina-i ssle,-d ova tel ^, vkogo Instituta tuberkuleza V.G,,Sokol) i kafedry patologi-heikoy anatomil (zav.kancl.:Ti(-d.ni.mk- V.Kh.Ano~5tlndi) Kishinevskogo me-ditsinskogo in- stituta~ (Hq:OLIASIS) ('11JILRCUIDSIS) SATPATEV; SOISHEY; POKROVSKIY; AMANZHOLOVIAUYgZOV; BALAKAYEV; KOF.SBATEV; SAURANBAYZV; MUKANOV; SMIRNOVA; DZHUMALIYEV; ISMAILOV; KHASENOV, K.; NUSUNBMKOV; SULICYMUOV; SHAMATOV; DAKHSIfLFYGYM; BAUABATEV; TSTJNVAZO; SHAMITICVA; SILICHENKO; GABDULLIN; MUSABATFI; MAIrHKUDOV; MULLINA; MAMANOV; ISKAKOV; SARYBAYEV: KHATDARO.V, ARALBAYI:V; NURMUGAMB3TOVA; KHASXNOVA; SULSYKENOVA: AWWOV; ISIMGALIYEVA; NOMINKHANOV; DYUSENBATEV;ABDRAKITMANOT. Malov, Sergei Sfimovich, obitunry. Vest.AN Knzakh.SSR 11 no.9:116-117 s 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Malov, Sergei Efimovich, '11180-1957) KHAYDAROV, A., Cand Tech Sci - (,,jiss) "Problems in the exploitation of cotton-picking machines." Tashkent, 1960. 24 pp with nomographs; (Tashkent Institute of Engineers in Irrigation and Mechanization of Arriculture); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 19-60, 136) ~R~~9vj A.; LANDSMAN, M.I. Determining the required quantity of tructor trailers for bulk trarm- port,ation of machine-picked cotton. Trudy TIII14SKH,no,l9jl29-l33 162 1 (PIRA 17: 1; KHAYDAROV, A. Possibilities of increasing the capacity of machine units uaed in cotton growing. Trudy TIII14SKII no.19:119-127 '62. (~ffRA 17:1) um/swisar ration masans.' Disintegration of Nuclear Pbysica Spentra, "XIectron Spectrum in Mason Disintegration, " G. B. XhAanovv A. A. Xboydarov, Mys Inst imni P. N. LebodDvp Acad Sel USSEY 3 PP "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol IXV, No 3 Used method of delay *colneldences to establish t~s tore of electron spectra. Studied depe-Adence of these spectra on observ tion height, on substance in vbIch disintegration occurs, and on studlecl energy Interv 1 of the mesons. Attempts to establish the nature of charged disintegration products. 39/49T96 USSR/Nuclear Pbysica (Contd) ?-ftr 49 Submitted. by Aced 3). Vi. Skobelltsym, 27 Jan 49; Am 39/49T96 MAYDIMOV k U5W Nuclear rh,,Yaiowe - Maeons Ave 50 00'rigin of Secondary Slow Peacns in tM Atmaph- x A. AbdullW- Yj ~ U. Zhdanaws Tu. 92 =-ctsidyp A. llaumov# A. KhoWdarov, Ph" !not imcad Lebedevs Acad 5ci MM 112hur Mmper I. Tooret Pis" Vol XXp Wo L'~:s pp 673-W Authors rev&a vM dlemsa Werbsental date obtairsed by thim on rzoperties of slow mesom with lifetU* of 2 cdcr4 r* Of several Poasible aastaptions on macbmica gov*~wdnc Ceneration of ouch mwona in tl4ttwvj*ereq wat r-robable is le-avy procass of othar mccons possessing greater aws wd'mmller lifetloes. Submitted 9 Feb 50. lm PA 165T52 OTfG 04,01 A C L-L 1 Oman atiod Ik, AO b _TA* Tvto 11100 M. Z?dAwvkA A. A, Khokdrov~ 11. s M o4fin Rusaisal. By Uto OtUad al dgtalqd cokeldtwoo, a sody was m&& of tba "P*tuh* Weer, G of 81CM movewto of 2 p a" kalf- Ide(faso. to air $ad "do doos* Maurtab, Tlw Takwo cc AM atv. rospo"Iyely, I%# NUMMI)RI'll d P"RITO d4d FRPUTG MeSons), wars doter. mlood by vat". soccowtvioll, At W C aboacters. in which 'he avescons doppd and &ay*C- Uto samitor al twit mewmb 1001. Ntl 110*1 Is. qw4daKloly. a . %*. a' In Ike C&.0 .4 a Al ab=4Wr (Z K 101, wkdo it to a - n' In the c4ard 6 C abowwr it A, it). certain earroctloas competw4to Int the Ino"Collock of (News qq4WIMN. TIW switowles Values W # woro!owd. -0.21 t 0.00 to air; #41.1111, 10.04 undor 40 IL'ctr' C. Ud #4.00 t 0,04 "Wr tO C/cm' Pb. TU peculiar Iran- Milan OfW d A eu be explain" by "VAMtft that SonW Of Ito recorded ntasoas are Cenersted by certain shim-lived low-fter" mooo" of the 0 typf#; such an Assumpli'm lkw. comrsdict t1w oals(Im qkto an the Irsavition offvct of v memo of baO signs IKacdtv4. Mature 1". IGS11949)), And It can be concluded from the ot 6 that the raw od the "ah"t-lived*1 swoons Ases " vAcred - 40 I& cm3 of matter Aid lbal At least Wt at them arv "gative. 0 3146 4641 see see 8*0 to# got 9 a 4 3 6 IF JA I a 04 0 is a A of IN 4114 AV 1603 Lai 0 0 a 0 a it a of all Walk 56-4-12/52 AUTHOR TITLE I PhRIODICAL I ABSTRACT Card 1/2 ZHDANOV, G.B., KHADAROV, A.A. The Investigation-o-"ber-P4ft6trating Component of the Electron Nuclear Showers by the Method of the Retarded Coincidences with a Hodoscope, (lasledovaniye pronikayushchey komponenty elektronzo-yadorr4kh livney meWdom sapaadyvayushchikh sowpadeniy a godookopoms Russian) Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoreto Fisiki, 1957# Vol 32, Nr 4, Pq To6 - T13 The authors investigated the a 'nergy spectrum of the slow positive pions,, which are produced in electron nuclear showra by means of the.method of retarded coincidencea. The present paper, gives the most important results of these investigations, The procesises of production of compara- tively slow mesons on the occasion of the nuclear interactiods of the particles of cosmic radiation with matter were investigated at energies of the primary particles of - 5 BaV and morso The experimental method was described in detail already in preview papers# On the ooosaion.of the analysis of the hodoscopical racordings the authors were able to subdivide all showers into weral types - Two-ibld 8-ahowers,, showers, "accompanied by air" (7)9 showers in which several counters above the device respond, - all remaining showers belong either to the group of electronic showers or to a group of cases which are difficult to be interpreted, The analysis of the data put together in a table confirms the fact that by mews of the method discusses here a Voluminous . $I"- 96-4-32/52 ASSOCIATION PMENM BY SUUITTED AVAILAM dard 2/2 The Investigation of the Penetrating Component of the Electron Nuclear Showers by the Method of the Retarded Coincidences with a Hoddaeope rimental material may be dealt with, The individilal chapters of this paper deal with the secondary interactim in'the showers# the determination of the spectrum of the ranges of the Positive Pions and the intensity of the production of slow masons at different energies of nuclear interaction, t Some final conclusions - The intensity of the inversely directed flui or positive mesons amounts to 24 + 70/0 of the directly directioned Mason flux. The number of positivi pions with a range of the order of magnitude 20 g1cm11 depends upon the energy of the producing particle ~Jid at the increase of this energy it decreases somawhat, In the case of moderate energies of the producing particle (not ibove'5 Bev) the number of the produced slow mesons also depends still slightly upon the nuclear charge number* (With 4 illuetcations). Sbientific Research Institute "NiGRIZOWTO" of the Itinistry for Nor-fer- rous Metal .27-11-1956 Library of Congress M ABIXUATIV, A.A.; WE"OV. Te.H.; XR&ITOV, B.K.; KHa DAROV, A.A. Uee of the tritium radioisotope in studying the dymamics of underground water, Izv.Al Uz.SSR.Serdiz.-mat,nauk no.6s 82-83 '59. (MIRA 1336) 1. I4stitut yadernoy fiziki AN UzS4R. (Tritium-Isotopes) (Water, Underground) I N 41 11 rl 'j IV .r,.Oy a r' ir v A~-,cncy: A'c-,dc,.,iya n,,-~-" S. V. y 0 i D. S~Icncoz; U. A. 'R: A. A. V. C. d i dt a o f PIry z !,~ ~, an I "Ov, 3cl.-':lccs; D. of ic-I S. Sadykov, of ;.,jademy o: 3, -lenCOZ UZbe~C SZR,' 17 L Tran:~acticr',L of the Ta.?hlcent (Cont. SOV/5410 PzmllJdato of Phyrlc3 and rathicriatici; Ya. 1'J-. '.Nrillculov, Doctor or DloloClcal "',Aenccn. Ed. : R. 1. Klwraldo*~; Tech, LA. i A. cf. 'TJ- r r d L rub.1-:atlcn i:; inten-Ird for -,-Itntlf '7 -"r !)CO j ar, -,:J a" 1. t -q F-,ploy,~d in wi-ra- ra!lcactlvc Iactc.-c-3 ,r nuclc-ar raillit'lon ark, uir-il fc,r In and techno.Qgical field-A. C OVI E. .'~'hi~ collection of 133 articl~-,i rcpr,~.:f~nt q th': Occond v.-i 1%--cr of th~l '~7ran.,?a-.tion3 of the Ta :hxcnt, on th-C F'~"-Cful Vr--el of Atr~mic 1--*nt'r4?7j. T~h c I r, d I v I A ~i a 1. ar lf,:~ (11~.aj vith 'a wde van,? of pz-oble-i~,, in Qi,~ fic-M cf radiation, in-ludirg: pr-~ductlcn and cliezilcal analyn.1,3 cf railof-'-tivo lnv,~:jtigaltion of t1w- lclnotic,3 cV clic-.11cal r~actlcn3 oy T.1~1-an3 of izotcpea; applicaticn of c%Tcc~tral arialyeii, fcr the ranufar~turing of radioactive prc:,-,-aratloni; y-,C--t',lCd3 fcr deterzaining the content of clemento in the rc~ka; and an anaiyois of methods for obtaining pure oubst.,~ncco. Certain Card 2120 171, "Tranoution3 of the Tazh1conb (Cont.) inotru!:-.2ntz used, such as autw1atic lcwal C-u,,;on, and hiFh-cc.,nr,,i4;jvitY Lr,, do.-,evibcd. are mentioned. 111u.Corencer, rollow individual ','OLE 01? CU!T2J.*,T3; RADIOACTIVE 120-10~11`3 AND NUCLIZIUlt MILDIAT10:1 IN MD GLOLOGY Lobanov, Ye. ~1. (Inatitut yadcrnoy fizilci UzSSR - Inotitute of Zlucloar Pir.raics AS UzSMI). Application of Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear Radiation In Uzbaklotan 7 1. 11., and V. A. Yanuo~Lkovnkiy [Inatitut rizWkI AN Latv Inititute of Phynion AS Lat'vian Problem.3 of tho '~'~jpification of Automatic -Control Apparatus Based on the Use of Radioactive Isotopes 9 Card 3/20 Tranaactiona of the Tachkent (Cont.) SOV/5410 1'2iru-~hchcv, V. G., A. S. loopilln, U. Ya. Nar,-ulio, S. 1111. Stcpanov, 1. B,21cnlkiy, T. V. Bro,-iber,, and V4 G. lvliyev :',Inio j of Yc.alth Uo"111. InduBtrial for Sterilizaticn of 1',,dical :atcriala 170 llhruchchev, 1. G., D. A. Rubin, L. V. 1:ctl1t.3dy, A. I. Rytov, 11. Gayaln, U. Ya. largalin, V. S. Grar7:-:iatikati V. G. Vlaoov, (11,1niatry of 11,2alth USSR). Grimma-111ant 'or and A. 17. ll,.,tr.v Ocntinuouo Irradiation of Potatoes 182 Yrrkof lytv, N. S. [Institut ekono,,.liki AN S~SR - Inatitute of the U3e of 111t~h- rl.-anouics AS USSR]. Econoriic Efficiency of Oapacity'Gam=a-Plants in the Light and Foou Industry 192 Abdullayev, A. A., Ye. 1-1. Lobanov, A. P. Novikov -, and Fl,..ayda~-ov, (Institute of Nuclear Physicu AS OzS311), 0.)a o. T`1xF1tTB.-Rhnnel Scintillation Gamma-Spectrometer for tile Analynis of Rock Specimens 199 Card 10/20 of tho Taoll)(cilt 00V5410 -~--;ullayc,v, A. A., A. P. Novilcov, Ye. 11. Lobanov, -1z rov (Ilw"U"'Utc. of Nly3ico 1"', ~o~ indium Content In '!;P'!1al0rItc3 by t I I of Analyiia T, -,ov, Y,-~. 0. 11. Rcmanov, Romcncv, znd A. A. DcAernination of' rind CDlMnt in dyk (ire DQpcalta by the MA~~d or .1icut"U1 Radloactivo 1 A. V., P. L. C-J. 11m, and D. K. Kaipov [In,-titutc ,D" 1111-ii.1car Phyaici 1razFjS1'i. Applicatio,i of .'.Dntc Carlo -1,hrA for the Invenitiption Pf G,,.:,,,ia-~7uanta FacLm,-,o 'ihrou~;h a Oub~;Lanci Cru-.-.Vcov, A. P., and 0. S. Sevsnov (Inatitut goolo--li I ri,-- rabctki Corj,-uchilch imcopaycomyl:h AN E'S,321 - Inrtituto of G:~oloL71 and, rrcduotion of 11inoral Fucla A3 Ra0jo,:,,utric Api)ara- Lu-j L15cla in Frovpneting for Oil and Gau Card 11/20 203 203 212 220 of the Tantikent (Cont.) S011/5410 A. S., 3. A. Sibinov, Ye. 11. Lobanwi, A. P. ]To-,-E~ov, A. A. ;-,nzylarov. (institute of Ilucloar Phy.'Ucz AS jifr~i.cn of L,~ad Perccnta!~e in Concentratez B. G., D. F. D!3::palov, L. 11. Dondarenko, L. R. 11. V. Popov, A. I. Khau3tov, Yu. S. (.7n9titute of Ueolov_v and Production of 11:11neral Puels ,R Reiulti.4 of the First Industrial Te3t:3 of a Neutron in Oil Welln 1- ri., V. 11. Smirnov, and L. P. Starchik CID:- *itut rll,ila AIIN SSSR Minino in3tituta AS USSR]. U3e Uf A-- of p0210 for the qmntitativo Control of En- Frcductiona Containing Der-jllium, Boron, Fluorine, ,j:..i Alu,;I.num Srap-7nyantn, It. A., and B. B. Nefcdov [V3eooyuziiylj n.-I. li,.=- tut m,,khanlzatsil aellakoSo khozyay3tva - All Union Scientific 277 282 285 293 sari 14/2o S/16 60/000/004/005/008 C1 1 1 YC222 AUTHORS: Abdullayev, A.A., Lobanow, Ye.M. Novikov, A.P. a-nd Khaydarov, A.A. TITLEs Ra~dioactive Analysis of SkarX(Silicate Contact Gaugue) of the Ingichka Occurrence PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademil nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Seriya ftzlko- matematicheakikh nauk, 1960, No-4, pp. 65-74- TEXT: The paper contains results on the practical measurement of the concentration of W, Mn, Na, Al and Fe in the skarns of the Ingichka tungsten occurrence. The measurements were carried out according to a method elaborated by the authors (Ref-3) which permits to prove simultaneously several elements in a test without destoying of the test. For this aim the tests were radiated by neutrons; that led to the origin of radioactive isotopes. Then the identification of the elements in the test was performed BiMUltaneously according to the half-life and according to the energies of the g-radiation. Here the half-life curves were traced for every element in a special region of energy being characteristic for the element. The experiments have Card 112 S/166/60/000/004/005/008 C111/C222 Radioactive An&lysis of Skarns of the Ingichka Occurrence confirmed that the method proposed by the author in (Ref-3) for the identification of several elements in a test is possible without a separation of the elements. The method is suitable for radioactJve wall logging. There are 9 figurea, 3 tables and 8 referencess 6 Soviet and 2 American. ASSOCIATIONt Institut yadernoy fiziki AN Uz SSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences Uzbekskaya SSR) SUBMITTEDs March 6, 1960 Card 2/2 jo PTY "41 VITA *40 20 O.ld-s V.S.-va-T ja O%Ojr*" ma ow/o,/ L 9, A I.So RS ;0 xxv.ss" ql J. is :I "Javiv v .."D q% v~ irlov * d.0 S4.4.j ..vn.Z.0 On: -1.1d- r-r- 4,1. vovjjdx~ 1 1. r-1- 1T..j G/& van ..IqTs*od OR 11 Sq %z 17.4 2.1t.04 ....... ;. ..Vll ..ms *,,*,VVV 7:,%,!. 1- TOR R% .1 PuT74--ve On I T~1- -R% ;o -13 I" ..Coqt,.l .1ftle OR% ..It T*1014 VRI rTv -RI OR% 40 .1.91- qz 3..q31. .1vTj"---tvr~dmm. 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L.11- 61 Card 2/) $f ... at of %a. ' : .-cr ! 1. . In. ;,.r- I ~ ' ph .. Plot, .-Fla. :f differ..% -Igzt. (Pic. 6). After a. 2at be , the on - -rag.. t,. !;:: -I- r. her... tt. rr.r .1 st.tl ' : .1 an I h: g. vIlixg an., there thank 3. aslatow 'or pr ... ...p ., "go'.., A33" 10 102 I nsill.1 ye.lrany tiSIki AS VIM. of I-t- of t- XZ C-b-k-kty- !31- T o bjL) Su3st?T10: Agu.t 25. 1959' Cnrd N-H V, ItV PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S01115`92 Voozoyuzzioye aovcahchnniyc po vnedreni:v'Q radIoakt-'vnyVh, Izotopov I yadurnykh izlucheniy v narodnom. k1-rz1y,!y3tV3- S3011. Riga, 1960. Radioaktivnyye i,.:otopy I yadornyyo izluchenlya v narcdno-1i 1(h0'.1.Y.'1YL1tV0 "OSSR; U`Udy V3C.3oyu-.,.nogo fjowuhchanlya 12 - It, aprolya 1960 g. g. Nlf,,a, v 4 tonakh. 1. 4: 11olnicl, razvedlca I razraboLka polomy1di 131copayemylh (P.1,110.10tive i'lotopc-A and Nucluar Radiation In the National Econony of the U3SR; Tran- sactiona on the Syinponium Held In Riga, April 12 - 16, 196)0-in 4 volumci. v. 4: Pro 3pec ting, Surveying, and 11ninF, of man-, eral Depoiits) Moncow, Go5toptekhizdat, 1961. 234 p. 3,64o conle3 printed. Sponzorlbg Agency: Gooudarstvennyy nauchno-tekhnicheskI.y.koml-te-t Soveta 11-Uniotrov SSSR. Gormdaratvennyy koriltet Soveta'lliniDtrov SSSR po Ispol'zovaniyu atcmnoy ener6il Eds. (Title page): 11. A. Petrov, L. I. Fetrenko, an'd P. S. Savitskly; ed. of this volume: M. A. Speranskiy; Scientific ed.: M. A. Speranskiy; Eyecutive Edo.; N. N. Kuzlmina and A, 0. lonell; Card 1/11 'Radioactive isotopes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV/5592 Tech. Ed.: A. S. Polo..-ina. PURPOSE . TnL- bco~: is int(--ndr-d for enginQeri. and '-~rhntc'-ann dealing with th.) proble-ma involved In tho applicaticn of radioactive Itotopea and nuclear rAlation. CO'~FF~IAGE: Thia collection of 39 articlou i!~ Val. 4 o!' t1--o ti----3 of the All-Union Conference cf the. cr aotive lsotop(-n and Nucicar R,~actlcnn In tl~c Na!,-,nal of thi- UOSR. The Conferenc(-. wai called bv tho k o m i t c t S o v c t it i it 1 s t r n v S', 13F (State Icientil"..r.-Technical Cc,-2aittoe of 1-ho Crjun~j.l cr the USSR), Aczdemy of U2,311, Gwpizm S~:~R ~:~tato PlarmIng Committr,-c cf the Coun-..11 of f~Ln'~terz of th- 17.-71fl, ;c~-uiar-vtr- nyy '(omltot Scveta Xinintrov MR po ntroyeniyu (State Cormittee of the Council of M1n1,,;tvri of the U11ZP. for Automation and Vachlne Building),and th~-. Ccuncil of :11ni:itera of the Litvlan ZSR. Vie report:) qummarltzed in t)-..0 publication'dcal wlt~ the advantages, pro3pecta, and Card 2/11 Radioactive I3otOPOO and fluclear (Cont.) SO !;/5,r,) 2 deveiopment of radloactivo method3 used in pro~pectlng, sur- vuyini,, and -,Anlng of oroo. IndivIdual report.,, prejEnt thc) v,--,oult3 of the latezt 3clentific research on the developmcnt wid ir-.provcmant of tho theory, methodology, and tcchnolc6l of radio~wtrie inveatigation3. Application of r.% '"Uractlve mothod2 In the field of cnl~ineerlng Ccology, hydroloFy, ,nd tl-,c crn- trol of ore enrichment proccant~3 13 analyzed. No perzonalitici are mantiorcA ','here are no referencea. TA3LE- 02 CONTENTS: Ale,kreyev, F. A. Fro3ent State and Future Pzospc~ta of Applying the Mothcdo of Nuclear aeophycica In Prospecting, "'urvoying, and ':ininC of Minarala Bulanhevich, Yu. P., 0. M. Vo3koboy-nikov, and L. V. v`Uzyukin. Neutron and Garzra-Ray Logging a. Oro and Coal Depozit3 Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Mukher,and D. AM. Srebrcdoll3kiy. The Card 3/11 Padioactive !3otcper; and Nuclear (Cont.) Problcmj Zolotov, A. V. Critical DImenzions of an Artificial Lcd for the Simulation of Radioactive Method3 of Borehole Inve--.ti- gation 131) Sin'.:olov, 1-1. M., A. P. Ochkur, A. A. Fcdorov, A. Yu. Boll--hakov, and P. P. Mritev. Application of the Mothod cf Zoatt-curcd. Ga,=.a Radiation for the Inveatigation or Ore 11olf-r -_-hIbor,,!,,aya, hh. D. RadloactIvittion -or D(.-tcrmining Leryllium 154 Y.,-6(ub3on, K. 1. On the Possibility of Activation by Fast .o.utronj Undf;r Dorcholo Conditions 157 SenIko, A. X. Photoneutron Method of Prozpecting, E%plcrdtion, and Sa.,-,pling Of DerYlliUM Ore3 163 Abdullayev, A. A., Ye. 1-1. Lobanov, A. P. Novikov, and A. A. Card 7/11 t- I + Radioactive lootcpc-i and Nuclear (Cont. SOV/51j92 Yj i,-i y d,-, r qy .Certain !!rthoda fG--- the interpretarlon of t-e Com- Spectra In Analyzing the Actlvate~l rf Pock- i"12 A. L., and Y.,. 1. :Ayr.,.,ev. Plant or th~- 'n '.yp,a and Itn Po-.3,-~blt, ITU11--ation for of tr-~ Yakubovich, A. L., nnd V. Yu. :'aleskly. 'c,,,' and Equipmm,~nt for Accel-!rated Analyaiz of th,~, Cla,mlzal i~ompca!-,,lon of 11 sub5tance b", ';!arbutt, K. I., R. L. Bnrln3kl;r, and 1. S. Smmova. A-Pill- cation of 'Nuclear Radiation in lloontgenoupectral Analy,-.Ij 2 (~-4 t Abramyan, S.*L., 3. Fl. Akaellr.)d, and L. A. Futkaradze. Ar;11- cation of Radioactive laotopea and Nuclear Hadiat-lon for the Investigation of Dorcholen in .%zerbaydzh3n 201 Shnurman, G. A. Experience Wi;h Radlometrie Investicaticn3 Card 3/11 Radioactive isotope:3 and Nuolear (Cont.) SOV/5592 of 1-1lerccomponent3 of ITatural Water-, 255 Ye, M., F. A. Kuzn,~-.tsova, 1. D. 'Iyan Ice v,kaya;. .1. F. P-,,.;-yrk2v, and D. A. Sokolov. Preventive C(~ntrol of' th.- '-,,ol- From a Coal Scam 1-1hilp Drilling Inclin.-A b-;reh, !It, layev, A. A., M. Lcbancv, P. Novikcv ' arl A. ~'-',.aydarcvv. Pnpld D,~-ternzi nation of the PercenL,-~;,: C., Com~,cntrate3 1. IT., V. I.'. Smirnov, and L. P. Starzhlk. Application of Al~~ha Radiation for the Automatic R-:~gulatlon o^ tne 14,at-~rlai Coz,.,.poziticn of Enrichment Product3 of Certain Orc-s Lcr).4n. S. S. Scintillation Lianmeters Card 10/a i I -~~ KHAYDAROV, A. A.9 CAND PHYS-MATH ",)Cl IIf LIT-ft-"AT`t"- OF NUCLEAR RADIATIONS ANALYZINO THE COMPOSITION OF ROCK SPECIMENS AND ORE CONCENTRATES," TASHKENTV 1961. (ACAD Sci UzSSR. DEPT OF PHYS-MATH SCAENCES). (KL-OV, 11-619 209). -24- S/075/61/016/001/004/0-,9 B013/B055 b AUTHORS: Lobanov, Ye. M-, Romanov, 0. M., Romanov, M. M., and Khaydarov, A. A. TITLE: Determination of Copper and Manganese in Ores by Neutron Activation Analysis of Induced Rad_-'oactivity PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 16, 11o. 1, pp. 25-28 TEXT: In the present work the authors stildied the applicability of y-spectrometry in the activation analysis for copper and manganese in kock samples by using a low-intensity neutron flux (10 7-10 a neutrons-cm -2 -sec-1 for activation. Rock samples containing 0.03 - 0.9% copper and 0.01 - 0.3% manganese were analyzed. The chemical compouition of the investigated syenite-diorite and the nuclear characteris-;ics of the elements contained in this rock appear in Table 1. Basing on thqse data, the conditions for the quantitative determination of copper and ni.:.nganese were worked out. For calibration, standard samples of known copper- and manganese content were_ ;=--red and -irradiated with slow Po-Be neutrons from a neutron .Card 1/3 Determination of Copper and Manganese in Ores 5/075/61/0!6/001/004/019 by Neutron Activation Analysis of Induned B013/13055 Radioactivity source of activity app--oximately 20 c. A paraffin block was used as a moderator. The duration of irradiation was chosen with conaideration for the expected activity calculated for the particular isotopes -contained in the sample from the known expression (Ref. 8) A - 'N_1 - exp(_~1)11 act where n4 - thermal 'neutron flux,la act aeffective activation cross section, N = total number of nuclel- of the isotope in the sample, X - disinte.gra- tion constant = 0,693t/T 112 , and t - duration of irradiation- The y-activi- ty of the activated samples was measured with a y-scintillation spectro- meter (Ref. 9). Fig. I shows the y-spectrum of Cu 64, Fig~ 2 that of Mn56 and Fig. 3 the superposed y-spectra of Cu and 11n, Por the quantitative determination of Cu and Mn in the test pieces, the y-spectra measurements of the standard samples were plotted in the diagram shown in Fig. 4. This method makes the direct determinat,-,)n of 0.03 - 0,9'% C11 and 0,028 - 0.3% Mn possible. The percentages of Cu and Mn in various rock samples as determined by the suggested method and the results of the chemical analyses appear in Table 2, The statiatIcal measuring error did Card 2/3 Determination of Copper and lfanganc2e in Oreo S/075/61/016/001/004/0449 by Neutron Activation Analysis of Induced B013/B055 Radioac tivi ty not exceed 5%. Repeated measurements were in 3atisfactory agreement, the deviations being around 3%. The use of higher neutron fluxes by increasing the activity of the source or by applying a (skvazhinnyy) neutron generator (Ref. 10) shortens periods of irradiation and increases the sensitivity of the activation analysis. There are 4 figures, 2 tablos, and 10 referencest 4 Soviet, 3 French, and 3 US. ASSOCIATIONt Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR, Tashkent (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences Uzbekskaya SSR, Tashkent) SUBMITTED: October 1, 1959 Card 3/3 ABDULLAYEV, A.A.; BIBINOVt S.A.; LOBANOV, Ye.M.; KHAITOV, B.K.; KRAYDAWV, A.A. Using radioactive isotopes as indicators for studying the dynamics of underground waters. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no-1:57-61 162. (MIRA 15'.4) 1e Akademiya nauk UzSSR. i--- (Water', Underground) (Radioisotopes) ABDULLAYEV', A.A.; KRAITOV, B.I.; LOBPIIOVO Ye.M.; KBAYDAROV, A.A. Measurement of the activity of tritium in water sampl6s. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 6 no.5:40-44 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. In3titut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR. (Tritium) BIBINOV, S.A.; POBOYKOVA, Ye.G.; PETRENKO, V.D.; KHAYDAROV, A.A. Radiometric method of analyzing the products of tungsten ore dressing, TSvet. met. 36 no.7t84-86 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Tungsten-Analysis) (Radiometry) LOBANOV, Ye.M.; NOVIKOV, A.P.; KHA AROV,.A.A.; GURE-VICH, L.G., otv. red.; KISELEVA, V.N., red.; KARABAYEVA, Kh.U., tekhn. red. (Activation analysis in conditions of geological bore- holes) AktivatsionrWi analiz v usloviiakh geologicheskikh skvazhin. Tashkent, Izd-vo X] Uzb.SSR, 1963. 66 p. (MIRA 17:2) DVUKHBABNAYA, TS.M.; LOBANOV, Ye.M.; MIRAIZKIY, I.A.; POZYCHANYUK, V.F.; SAYFUTDINOVA, D.G.; MIAYDAROV, A.,,. Use of neutron activation analysis in determining minute amounts of gold and rhenium in rock samples. Zav. lab. 30 no.7:822- 824 164. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR. M YDAROT. A.Kh., dotment. j- i~~ ~ -, -.1. 11.-:j~~, oblem of access to an abscess of the lesser peritoneal vac. Xhirurgiia no.2:73-75 7 154. (MIRA 7:5) 1. Is. kliniki gospitalluoy khlrurgit Sawritandskogo medi'velaskogo instituta im. &kad. I.P.Paylova (saveduyushoMy kafedroy - professor V.P.Bodulin). (Onantum) (Abscess) KUYDAROV. A-Kh.: MUM. N-K- Production of-experl mental stenools (coarctation) of the aorta. Xhirirgiia, no.9:62-64 8 155. (MM 11. Is laboratoril klinichaskoy fiziologit (zav. deystvitel'Wy AMU SSSR Prof. PX Anokhin) Instituta, khirirgii iment A.Y. Vishnevokogo (dir.-chlan-korrespondent AM SM pirof. A.A. Viahnevskiy) Akademil uaditsinakikh nauk r:,SSft.' (COAROTATIOIT OF AORTA, exper. method) 9:2) chlen TuSuAlurnn and Animal Physiology- Blood Circulation. The Heart. T-5 Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol-I No 12, 1958p 55599. Author -n-, Dzhagaryan, ',. D., thzayov, P~ ~1,_Savchon]cov, 1. 1. Inst Titlo Tho Roentgenologic and Photographic Diagnosis of an Exporimontally Induced Aorta Coarctation in Dogs. Orig Pub: Eksperim. khirurgiya, 1956, No 41, 27-32. Abstract: In 12 dogs, tho aorta was stitched lengthwise with a singlo-stitch apparatus, by using tantalum clamps an tho various lovcls of tho thoracic soction. In 15 puppies of various ago3p an aortic stono3is was porforrmd at points highor and lowor than the ar- terial flow, thus croRting an inf~%ntilo type coarc- tation. In examining the operated aninnls, a phono- Card 1/2 USSR/Hurian and 1,nimai Physiology. Blood Circulttion. Tho Foart. T-5 ,be Jour: Rof Zhur"Biol., No 12, 1958j 55599. cardiogram registration was nadc of the tharacic region and of the esophagus, as well an an cloctro- cardiogram (ECG). Also, roentgenography, sorinl angiocardiography, and kyt~ography wora used in t1io examination. The appearance of systolic and diasto- lic noiso was observed in aortic stonasis, on the level of the stonosiB, and also vortox movements of the contrast nattor above the stonosis. The roont- gcnologic ondoauscultition r.,.othod r,.ikos it possible to dotornino the site, the degree, and the lon-th of the aorta stonosis. The authors are of the opinion that angiocardiography and rocntgonologic ondoauscul- tation are of groat significance for the diagnosis and for the choico of nothods in treating aor+,,i co- arctation in ran. Card 2/2 78 MIAIDAROV, A. Mi., MAYSYUK, A.P. (Moak-va) Morphological chnrnateristics of experimental coarctation of the aorta. Zkoper.khIr- 3 no-5:58-59 S-0 158 (MI11A 11:11) (AORTA-DISEASES) ICTAYnAROV, A. 101.: Doc Mod Sci (diss) -- ,Som p7nysiological characteristics of hemodynamic shifts in experimental coarctation of th'.) aorta". Moscaw, 1959. 22 pp (Acad Mod Sci M.%), 250 copies (KL,, 110 15, 1959., 119) KHAYDAROVI A.Kh. Physiological mechanisms of functional compensation in experimental aortic coarctation. Red. zhur. Uzb. no.6151-53 Je 161. (MIIA 15:1) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki S#=arkandskogo gosudar- st,vennogo meditsinskogo idstituta imeni I.F.Pavlova. TAoRTA--Dis w Es) -KHAIDAROV, A.Kh.,. (aUYKO, S.M. Treatment of extensive burns. Mod. zlnw. Uzb. no.11:66-68 N 162, (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz kliniki goopital.1noy khirurgii (zav. - doktor med.nauk Khaydarov, A.Kh.) SaAarkandskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova. (BURNS AND SCALW) XWDAROV, A.M2.,, prof.: OWKHOVA, L.M.; VAKHIDOV, A.Z. Strengthening the abdomiz~l wall in recurrent ventral hernias by means of plastic repair of the aponeurosis and skin'with an A.A. Limberg counter graft. Khirurgiia no.6t95-97 Je 161. (MIRA 1421-1) 1 Iz goo itallnoy kbirurgichoskoy kliniki (zave - profo A*Khe &ydarov~ Samarkandskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (HMIA) (SKIN-TRANSPLANTATION) S/242/62/000/008/001/001 1053/1215 AUTHORS KhaYdAr9v,&_Kh,_, Prof. Cand. Mcd. Sc.; Galayko, S. M., Levin. S. L. and Foygel'man, A. Ya. TITLE. Homo-autoplastic surgery in burw or irradiated animals PERIODICALL Meditsinskiy zhurnal uzbekistana, no. 8. 1962, 55-57 TEXT: The biologic principles of the successful transplantation of homografts are not yet understood Twenty six rabbits of about the same weight and age were subjected to charing burns on their backs (9 cm2). The necrotic scab was removed at regular time intervals and an auto- or homograft was immediately tmns~ planted into the oM-cd wound. Twenty rabbits were subjected to repeated X-irradiation. (2 x 600r). Penet- rating radiation affects the recipient of the homeograft, which, when tTansplated during the height of radia- tion sickness dissolved rapidly. The healing process of autografts is slower in the inradiated animals than in the controls. Homografts transplatened from irradiated animals, 7 days after irradiation with 600 r. to healthy animals, remained alive for a long time and the epithelisation of the wound occured after 4-5 weeks ASSOCIATION. Kafedra gospital'noy khirtirgii Samarkandskogo gosudarstv=ogo meditsinskogo m- stituta (Chair of Hospital Surgery State Institute of Medicine, Samarkand) Card 1/1 GALAYKO, 8.M., kand. med. nauki KHAYDAROV, A.Kh., prof,; MUSAYEV,, T,M., aspirant Surgical treatment, of trophic ulcers of the leg. Nau--h. trudy SamMI 22:89-93 103. (m:I?A r !q) 1. 1z kliniki. goepitallr.oy kh~'i,urgil ~#imttr~andnkogo med'-'-sin- skogn Inatituta. millyfudllov~ A~Kh, prof ; ODl;FH'O',.-Aj ~ J11, , dot.,jtint.17 "I"Ill. fK0, kand, med. nliuk RnatoratIve operntions In clcowicinl N'!tticll. Trudy SamMIL 22gloO-lY) 161o (MIRA 1-11 9')' 1. 1z kliniki gospitallnoy kh!ruq.,lJ .",amfirkan3ol~oyc medi'Sinsk0go instituta. -YJiAnAROV,--A.Kh., prof.; RASUMV, i(b.Klt., Iqpolnyay-uqhchiy oi-yazannosti dotsnnt~i Primary orwiioplasty by mewis of plexiglas in vranial traumas. Nauch. trudy SamMl 22xlO?-lll 163. (M-W-. 17M 1. Iz kafedr7 gospitallnoy khirargi.' Samarkandsko.p meditsinskogo instituta. KHAYDAROV, A.Kh., prof.; RAFIKOV, A.U. Importance of nedimentO'lion cyntography in the diEignostn of tumore of the urinary bladder. Nauch. tiudy 3azMI 22:112-114 63. (MIRA 17:9) 1. 1z gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy k1-Jn1ki SamarRandskogo Ynoditsinskogo instituta. ~Ul in Lz t smio t ra:-.A p Ilar, !I f3 e n Flo r L m r +-~n ob'~y*,linerL- 1 7 .43,a L-Q-1 , - " , ,~, ~ , i I t C-~ 'iurgv~.T-y of the Sartar .t4R, KPAYDA,~Ovy A.KI.; S.A. fle,-,iostatic effectiveners of' lagochiius tincTure in der-natcplL, sty in burns. Vest. Ichir. 92 no.6:109-110 Je 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khiriirgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prol'. A.Kh. Khaydarov) Samarkandskoflo meditsinskoj--o Instituta imeni Pavlova (rektor - dotsent. Khantov) i ob"yelinennoy klinicheskoy bollnitoy Tlo.1 (gLavnyy vrach - YLL.P. 1-12,111KOV). El V (M (I ACC NRi AR6oil864 SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/65/000/020A.017A,'017 AUTHOR: Khaydarov, A. Kb.; Galayko, S. M.- TITLE: Morpbological abange of bomotransplants in irradiated animals SOURCE: Ref. zb. Biologiya, Abs. 20M102 SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. med. In-t, v. 31, 1964, 45-48 TOPIC TAGS: animal experiment, tissue transplant, skin pbysioloeyp radiation biologic effect ABSTRACT: Six rabbits were irradiated with single 400 to 600 r doses; j and, following irradiation skin from these animals was transplanted to no 7 2Pirradiated animals in 1 to 3 days (1st series, 5 rabbits), in 7 da 5 d series, 5 rabbits) and in 11 to 2 mos Ord series, 5 rabbits). Slt~ n from nonirradiated donors was transplanted to 3 control rabbits. 1,11orphology of transplant accretion in rabbits of the 1st and 2nd series' corresponded to that of control rabbits (the wound was replaced by scaq ti33uG in 3 weeks). In rabbits of the 3rd series, the transplants from-~t,- animals who bad survivied acute radiation sickness took for a longer period (dystropbic changes in the transplant ware found only after weeks). N. S. ZTranslation of abstrac!7- CODE: . 06 KHAYDAROV, D. ------ - I -- ~ Variability of the ootton wilt agent. Usb. biol. zhur. 9 tos4121-25 165. (MIRA 18110) 1, Vossoyusnyy institut zashohity rastenty, NAGIBIN, Ya.D.p prof.p doktor sellokokhozyaystvennykh nauk; KHAYDARGV, E.p kand. sel'Bkokhoz. nauk Transforming the nature of the S-460 cotton variety. Agro- biologiia no.6:831-835 N-D 163. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Tadzhiskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut, Dushanbe. SPERANSKAYA, A.A.; FMAYDAROV, I.Sh. h-i"""-*-"",-" "', Polarograp or determining the oxygen content in froBh-water lakes and rivers. Vest. Mosk, un. Ser. 3sFiz., astron. 18 no.5:24-27 3-0 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Kafedra fizikl morya i vod sushi Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta. MAYDAROV, I.Sh.- Device for determining dinvolved oxygen. Vest.Mosk.ur,.Ser.6: Biol., pochv. 20 no.4:50,-64 JI-Ag 165. OMIRA 18:12) 1. Zoologo-entomologichens?aya labonito!-iya ";oskovol:o~1o I universiteta. t- f~ AN s/o58/6a/=/w,-/o3 V i 2o A06PVA101 AU'LIIQR,i: Muminov, M., naydarov, Kh. TITU": 'Absorption of r-rays by burnt bricks PERIODICAL: 11cferativnyy zhurnal, Fizlka, no. 1, 1963, 68, abstmet, IA586 ("Tr. Samarkandsk. un-ta", 1962, no. 117, 3 - 11) TE~T: An experimental study was made on the attenuation of a wide mid a narrow t-ray beam passing through an absorber of comple composition (burnt brick) . As a source of r-radiation a preparation of Coto was used. RecoMing of' thn rradiation was carried out with the aid of a Geiger-Wller counter and a B-type installation. The results of the measurements are presented in the fo~-mi of a series of diagrams. [AbStractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 3/081/62/000/015/036/038 B171/BIOI AUTHORS: Khaydarov, Kh. F., Abduvaliyev, A. A., Sultanovs A. S. TITLE: Investigation of the polymerization of sylvan in the presence of organia-titanium-ailicoxi halide-ionio catalysts PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 15, 1962, 632p abotract 15R35 (Sb. "Yopr. izpolOzovaniya mineralln. i raetit syrtya Bredn. Azii." Tashkent, AN UzQ.SR, 1961, 128-132) TEXT: The reaction of the polymerization of sylvan under the action of complex catalysts: Ti IC113Si]2C110, Ti 1( CU 3)26'12018' T i L(C11 3)3Sf]2C'6 and Ti IC6H5Si]2Cl 10 has been investigated. The reaction wan carried on for 5 hours at 500C and the amount of the catalyst used represented 0-5-4;'o mole per mole sylvan. The yield of the polymer increao03 With the decease of the number of methyl groups in the catalyst. The molecular weight of polysylvan ranges from 1500 to 2000. Polyaylvano thun prepared may be used in the paint and varnish industry. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 1/1 WO Y/tm4md~~ IN R Ap3ool":L K H AYDARO V, Kb.F. ; S U LT A] I OV, A.03. ; ,, in. , ft . Polirwr lmt,15n of eylvan 'Ln the pr-!seri, m cit' cataly~- .3 of antinony, till IT5! n wn chlorldin tmd o-rgan031.1ican r".cimpamd:. YN,--i. i pri-rM. i I r,- ( " " 1 1. 8 -. I. ) at 5y!,~-Wl in ABDUVALIYEVf A.A.; KHAYDAROV, Kh.F,; SULTANOV, A.S.; SIGOV, V.V.; DORONIN, N.L.; TARASOVA, A.G. Production of polysylvan from the wood-chemical sylvan. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 17 no.2t22-23 '(A~ OURA 17 3 4) 1. Institut khimii polimeroy AN'UzbSSR (for Abduvallyev, Khaydarov, Sultanov). 2. Ashinskiy lesokhimicheskiy kombinat (for Sigov, Doronin, Tarasova). re I F10 & A m ABDUVALIYEV, A.A.; KHAYDAROV, Kh.F.; SAGDULLAYEVA, P.; OBNOSOVA, A.D. Lacquers based on urea-formaldehyde resins modified with furfuryl alcohol. Lakokras.mat. I ikh prim. no.2:67-69 164. (KRA 17-4 AP KHAYDAROV, K.Kh. Triaoanthine , a new Mparation with spaomolytia action. Med. prom. 17 no.6253-54 W63 (MIU 17 Z4) 1. Vseaoyumyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut lekarst- venny'kh i aromatichaskikh rastaniy. KHAYDAROV, R.M.-I inzh. Dynamics of stroam abannel procossea in the Ili Delta. T=dy Gidroproakta no.4:266-272 160. 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