SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IRIKHIMOVICH, M. I. - IRISOVA, N. A.

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ACC NRt APW04795 (A 'SOURCE CODE: Ufi/0.413/67/000/001/0131/0131 !NVENTOR: Irikhimovich, M. I.; Nazarov, I. I.; Semenov, M. N. IORG: None I TLE: A method for making food loaves. Class.53, No. 190196 IOURCE: Izobreteniya, proWshlennyye-obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1967, i31 PIC TAGS: food technology, food ration' ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method for making loaves from' Ifood substances such as Jelly by filling hollow tubes with a paste to make the loaf, 1cooling.the tubes, and subacquent reheating with simultaneous melting of the upper Ilayer of the -resultant loaf and emergence under its own weight. In order to produce [loaves with a gelatinous crust and'various types of paste fillers, an agar-sugar- molasses syrup is poured into the hollow tubes before filling them with the paste and the tubes are then cooled with continuous rotation. 2. A modification of this method # which the agar-sugar-molisses syrup is introduced In a quantity sufficient to form ~a crust with a thickness of 3-5 m. IsuB com o6/ Sum nATz: z5octO 1 Card 664.143 nulu, T.Y.,,vaterinarayy vrach; 92LROM'SXIT, I-s- prm the work practice in eliminating sterility in towi. Toteri- mailla 31 slo.11:2346 1 154'. (Km 7: 11) 2. Uchmatalk ohlrokqp pdass Tooscynsacy Sol'skokbosyaystwouney Vystavko.' (CON) (V=XJTT IN ANIMUS) Im .- -F - ~ I --_ _.-. ~ , - ... . I , - - IRMES, Mircea, ing. - We Runanians must ImoV the now Route Guide. Rev cailor for 11 no.ga4gi-495 S 163. 1e Directia regionala, CluJo 00 0006090000 Os 00 0,0 :0 0: :OFA 0*009*000 0 x N 9 S it 4, is. 1'l it ~u m u 1" 41 40 a 4 PA A I ! 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T~ iiall qe t* Mai AIN-SLA 0416LLUMGICAL 1.11111ATWIll CLAIWICATOU so fascaq Mir sof del U AT 00 MI;. 0 0 4F 0 Wrl .49 4, 112~ ItUR04 1940AL %low a 4 9 1 If IN 9 dj,. fill 41 00 0,0.00 0000 00 a 4 lpotrou,&. lc ro i1nirg'-Va nnttox ii~ wed in tto Determination of the value of antioxidants for inhibiting oxidation. p. 421. Vol. 6, no. 9. Sept. 1955. PETROL SI GAZE. Bucuresti. MRCE: East European Accessions List (MEAL), LC, Vol. 51 No. 2. Feb. 1956. iL -Mass Relative Motion of a Solid of Tariabli I hiloakfuc N Sur e inaouvement relatif du solide dont I& I.F\W MAM est yMbfe. But. Lost. Politchn. la�i (N.S.) 4(8) (1958),11.13-420.1 (Romanian. Russian and French sum- maries) "Darts cette note sont eicposds les thdIoNmes g4ndraux et les dquations de aiouviment.dun solide -dont la masse est. varkhle par rapport A u.-3 rep6re, mobile & son four 11; envers un syst6me -absolu, dans les hypoth6ses que 1e centre derniss6 cbange de position dans le solide, et que 1e syst6me Waxes de coordonn6es, invariablement lid au solide, soit, quelconque," Dos ordsund de P4111eur PHASZ BOOK EMLOITATICK RUM/6332 Irlmescu,, Paul,, Lieutenant Colonel,, Engineer. 4, Telecomanda in tehniea militard (Remote Control in.Military Tech- [Bucharest] Editura militaro [1962]. 162 p. (Series: niques). a 41 tehnico-ytiin~ifice)_ No. of copies printed not given., No0a Editor: Gheorghe Ardeleanu, Major, Engineer, Candidate of Technical. Sciences; Reap. Ed D. Andreescu., Master in Engineering; Tech. Ed.: D. Andrei. PURPOSE: This booklet in intended to convey to the reader some gen-, eral.idea about the use of remote control in military technique. COVERAGE: The three chaptersof this work cover the problems of aut matic guidance, and the telecommunications employed in antiaircraft artilleryand in the guidance of rockets and unmanned aircraft, re- spectively. There are 74 figures and 3 references. -.Card l/# RLNCU, N.; IRIMIE, V.s- BOMIU, 0. Direoting the Mawacturing proesoses of assembling parts by statiotical. mathematical methods, Metrologia apl 10 no.7:289- 297 Jl 163. Y 9 V.K.~ AIRIMMSA, C.X.~ MOYSHANISEV, G.?.~ BULANOVY V.Ya.- GRUMNO - A.V.., PI.UZHNIKOV,. V.A.~, STN-YDKHYN TFMAKOT., P.T. L , Pisparing Iron pw4der from allc7ad ecale reduced by con-fert'ad natural gas, Foroah. me'.. 5 no,'C-2-4 0 '165. (MTRA 18-.1-1) 1. Orenburgskiy filial Kayirysbawskago pol~tekhnicheskogo instituta. 29180 IRINARKHOV, G. S. I TOXAR~,,V, N. M. Regul-trovanie zalchoda pro-.;zvcditeley na estesl.vennye nerestilishcha. Ryb. Ichoz-vo, 1949, No. 9, s. 27-28. SO: Leto4lll Zhurnalinykh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskov, 1949 IRINARKHOV, G. S. Fisheries Volga-Caspian fishermen in the struggle for fulfillment of the plans Ryb. khoz., 28 No. 3,,1952. Monthly List of 111ussian Accessions, Library of Congress, JOly 10/52. UNCLASSIFIED. k461M W144-Ma gloom IRINARIODY, N.S., inshener, Types of electric motors used as drive for the main equipment at cement mills.,25ement 22 zo.2:15-16 Kr-Ap 156. (KM 9:9), -(Cement Industries) (Blectric driving) ZOTOV, V.P.; SILUYANOVp V.G.; GUGINA, Ye.F.; BERMAN, LIU.; ALEKHINA, M.S.; BEZWBOV, A.D.; BODROV, V.A.; BUDNYY, A.V.; BURTSEV, Ye.L.; VAYNSHTEYN, V.O.; GAVRILOVI A.N.; GORBATOV, VIM.; GRITSEENNO, N.N.; DOILUSHEVA, L.I.; YEDYGENOV, K.Y.e.; ZHURAVLEVA, S.S.; ZACHEESIUN, Ya.A.; IVKIN, A.P.; N.A.; IRINARKHOVA, -AA; KARPENK9,#,A.~ LYWR".P.M.; LUPISH,.A..T.; OIZY Ovo IV.; OWZHWMlEVA4"'V,Fj; PETROV, N'l.;.PYATIBRATOV, M.A.; ROMANOV, AIN.; RAUEE, ~'.V.; RYZHENKO, L:P.; SEMYKIN, A.A.; SHEFER, A.P. GIIA.Ivanov; 6bituar7. NTO 4 no-10:39 0 162. (MIRA 15:9) (, - 1897-1962) vanov, Georgii lAkovlevich, BUKHARIN, Viktor Vladimirovich; IRINARKHOVA, A.M.; retsenzent; YEVSEYEV, N.F., retsehEeWtl,"SAZYXlr,*-A-iN.-i~--retsenzent; SERIK, A.F., red. [Safe-ty measures in the oils and fats industry] Tekhnika bezopasnosti v maslozhirovni Dromyshlennonti., Moskva, Pishchevaia. P- (MIRA 18;4) I TSentrallnyy komitet Profsayuza rabochikh pishchevoy ~raouyshlcnnosti (for Yevseyev). 2. ZaveduyuBbehiy labo- ratorii tekhnikl bezopasnosti Vseso)mznogo nauclmo- issledovateliskogo instituta zhirov (for Sazykin). IRINARKHOVA, A.M.; KLYUYKO, V.I.,- KISELEV~ A.P., otv. red.; ~SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn. red. [Manual on labor prIotection, safely engineering and Industrial hygiene in the food industry; qollection of decreeso regulations and norms in three volumes] Spravoch- nik po okhrane truda, tekhnike bezopasnosti I proizvodst- vennoi sanitarii v pishchevoi promyahlennosti; sbornik po- atanovlenii, pravil I norm v trekh tomakh. Moskva, Piahche- promizdat. Vols.2-3. 1963. (MIRA 16:11) (Food industry~--Safety measures) (Food industry-Sanitation) IRINARKHOY M KLYUYKO, V.I.; KISELEVp A.P., otv. red.; A-A- a SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn. red. - (manual on labor protection, safety engineering and industrial sanitation in the food industry; collection of resolutions, regulations and.nome. In three volumes] Spravochnik po okhrane truda, tekhnike bezopasnosti i proizvodstyennoi sanitarii-Y piahchevoi promyshlennoati; abornik postanovlenii, pravil i norm. V trekh tomakh. Mo- skva, Pishchepromizdat. Vol.l. 1963. 569 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Food industry-Safety measures) (Food industry-Hygienic aspects) MOM N W-0 IRINAMOVAP-m u. Complex teams of efficiency promoters. Izobr.v SSSR 3 no-1:39-0 Js 15 8. (MIRA 11: 1) (Sumestion, systems) "Selection of silkworms for producing healthy silkworm seed." IZKA PRCIIISHIMOST. TEKS7VIL., Sofiia, Bulgaria., Vol. 7, No. 1-1. 1958 Monthly list of FJOT EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI), IC, Vol. 8, Vo. July 1959, Unclas IRINCHEV, If. Khr.; MAZHDRAKOV, P. D. Pz-Unuo lauroceraous L..and its aromatic properties. Priroda Bu-Ig 12 imo. 5: 78-80 S-0 163o IRINCHEV,, Iv.Khr.; MAZHDRAKOVp P. Do Garlic and its oils'Prir i znanie 16 no,9t2O-21 N '63, IRINCA-MA, S. S.: master med sci (dise) -- "The histological picture of the nervous elements of the heart in myocardial infarct". Leningrad, 1958. 15 pp (Leningrad Pediatric Mad Inst), 250 copies (KL, No 5, 1959, 156) --7 30996. IR3MVA, N. G. AND ZOBNDIA. K. S. Ki6lotTWe gidrolizaty kak pitatellrkve sybstraty v proizvodstve dizenteriynogo bakterioraga, Gbornik nauche Trudor (Kazamk. In-t opidemiologii i mikrobiologii), Vyp. 1, 1949 na obl: 1948, s. 153-58 Bibliof7r. 13 nazv. IRINEVICH, P.I., inzh. Durability of asphalt concrete. Avt. dor. 24 no.7:31 J1 '61. (MIRA l4s7) (Asphalt conorete) Mibmvicll nzh~ Fine-grained owd in asphalt concrete. kvt. dor. 24 no.8: 12 Ag 161. (MIN. 14:9) (Asphalt concrete) (Sand) IRINEVICH zh. Laying cement-concrete pav exent at low temperatureffi. Ayt.doro 25 noJ2tl8-19.D 162, (MIRA 1W) (Pavements, Concrete) IRINEVIGHP P.IO The crew In striving-,for high 140or productivity. Avt.dor. 26 no.4:8-9 AP 163. *I (MIRA 16:4) (Road.construction--Labor productivity) IRINEVICH, F.L., inzh. Safety white concrete borders. Avt.dor. 26 163. (MIRA 16210) MING M., (Iringp Margit) (BWapent L,, Fshervari ut 120); TYUDIESH, F LTudooplerene dr,(-.,( -Ot,.tTl.p Puoztaszori ut TEL~KII, P. [Telek.i.. Firoska ipestp Ij., Puoztaszeri Pol~merlzation of stMne initiated bry sAlphinic acid. I. Acta chimica Hung 35 n0,3%281-296 163. 1. Chle v Radakts~onnaya koUegiya, *Acta Chimica, Academias SciqDntl;;p=lHungaricae,,8 (for Tudos TRINI, Rezsono; qJDOS, Ferenc; Piroska initiated polymeriiation of styrol, by sulfinic acid. 1. Polymerization of styrol in the presence of p-toluolsulfinic acid as well as of benzoyl peroxide-p-toluolsulfinic acid system. Nagy kem folyoir 66- no. 10:415-422 o 6o. 1. Kabel- es 11-fluanyaegyar Kozponti Laboratorium, Budapest; Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Kemiai Kutato Intezete, Budapest; es Budapesti Mus?aki Egyetem.Mua.Vag- es Uumiipari Tanszeke. 33407 H/005/62/000/002/001/001 D283/D304 AUTHORS*. Iringq Reza0and TUd6s, Forenc TITLE: Polymerization of styrene initiated with sulfinic acid. II. Polymerization in the presence of a system of benzoyl- peroxide-intermetallie compound of different valencies- p-toluene sulfinic acid PERIODICAL: Magyar k6miai foly8irat no. 29 19629 86-92 V~ TEXT: After a brief review -of data contained in the first article of the seriesq the autbars de2-iribe t6eir experiments with polymerization of styrene carried ottif. t.v iet,eraline the suitability of p-toluene sulfinic acid as a reducing agent In A system of benzoyl-peroxide and an intermetallic compound of different val enciese D ta contained in the article have been taken from Mrs. Iring0o dissertation for the degree of Candidate. The authors examined the polymerization of styrene with benzoyl-peroxide,+ copper acetyl acetonate + p-toluene sulfinic acid and with benzoyl-peroxide + iron acetyl acetonate + p-toluene sulfinic acid. The experiments proved Card 1/3 33407 H/005/62/000/002/001/001 Polymerization of styrene ooo D283/D304 that polymerization when initiated with the benzoyl-peroxide + copper- acetyl acetonate + p-toluene sulfinic acid does not depend on the concen- tration of p-toluene sulfinie acid. In case of variable p-toluene sulfinic acid concentration, the kinetic curves show the typical form of the "dead end" polymerization after a constant initial velocity, while the limit of conversion (x,,., ) is in direct ratio to the square root of the p-toluene sulfinic acid concentration. The square of the initial velocity of poly- merization is also in direct ratio to the copper acetyl acetonate concen- tration. The experimental results.also proved that while the polymeriza- tion velocity increases with an increase of catalyst concentration, the limit of the obtainable final conversion decreases at the same time. k-ccording to k' 1 log(X%, - X) = log :X1,1- 4.6 t (8) the value of log (x u,, - x) decreases linearily with the time. The di- rectionsil tangent of the set of curves i& in direct ratio to the initial concentration of the catalyst. k,7 i kiLcopper acetyl acetonate- tg eL -1 -a = - - do (9) which indioates that 4o6 Card 2/3 3307 H/005/62/000/002/001/001 Polymerization of styrene D283/0304 the process of initiation is bimolecular. in case of the benzoyl-peroxide 4 iron acetyl acetonate + p-toluene sulfinic acid system the increase of polymerization velocity is noticeable which is not the case with the ben- zoyl-peroxide + copper acetyl acetonate + p-toluene sulfinic acid system. The polymerization velocity decreases with the increase of the ]Lron acetyl acetonate concentrations while the molecular weight increases. The inter- metallic compounds used in the experiments viere supplied by the Kbzponti k6miai kutat6 int9zet polimer'izaciS kinetikai csoportja (Polymerization Kinetics Team of the Central Chemical Research Institute). There are 14 figures, 5 tables and 5 references. 2 Soviet-bloc, I non-Soviet-bloc and 2 unidentified. The reference to the Lnglish-language publication reads as follows, A~V.Tobolsky: J.Amer.Soc., 80, 5927, 1958. s note; LAbstracter 4 2 unidentified references refer to German-I.Anguage publications; it was not possible to establish whether they are East or 'West German~' ASSOCIATION,. Kfibel - t'!s mUanyaggyfir, k6zponti laborat6rium ICable and 1 4 Synthetic Material Plant, Central Laboratory) (Iring) ; Mag- yar tudomfinyos akadimia k6zponti k9miai kutat6 int9zete (Central Chemical Research-Institute of the Hungarian Aca- Card 3/3 demy of Sciences) MdUs) 2 H/005/62/000/UU4/001/001- D249/D302 AUTHORS: Iringt Rezsdn6o and TiAdbst Ferene TITLE: Polymerization of styrenev initiated by sulphinic acid. III PERIODICAL: Magyar k6miai foly61ratt no. 4, 1962p 149 151 TEXT: The effect of ethanol was investigated on the polymerization of styrene, initiated 'by the system p-toluene-sulphinic acid + ben- zoyl peroxide. It was found that a relatively small quantity of al- cohol (3 - 5 ~-), which would not effect the rate of thermal or ben- zoyl peroxidep initiated polymerizatioii and increased the rate of polymerization to a considerable extent. The curve indicating the rate of polymerization as a function of the concentration of alco- hol passes through a maximum. This phenomenon is interpreted as due to the association of p-toluene-sulphinic acid when dissolved in alcohol. As a result of-association the rate of monomolecular decomposition of k-toluene-sulphinio acid increases# Simultaneous- ly the rate of reaction between k-toluene-sulphinic acid and ben- zoyl peroxide increases as well . The experimental data are presen- Card 1/2 ALEKSEYEVp I.; IRININ A Factory of pretty smiles.., Tekh.mol. 31 no.5:16 163. (KM 16:6) (Dentistry, operative) (Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.) MININ, A.M.; GRECHIN, V.P.; TUCMWICH, N.M. Effect of the rate'of Metal flow during vacum are refining on the properties of heat-resistant alloys. Stall 23 1630 no.2:.13j- (MIRA 1612) r knea resistant alloys-Eleotrometallurgy) (Vacuum metallurgy) JACCE'SS-iON' Nis _AP4001631 AUTROi: Irinin, A* H..; Crechis, V. P. TITLE: Effect of magnetic and electric Conditions in vacuum are melting on the quality of beat-resistant allay ingots SOURCE3 Stall, no. 12919639 1091-1093 TOPIC TACS: vacuum arc melting, ~eot-resistant allay, alloy ingot, ingot macrostructure, ingot surface qualityo magnetic stirring, vacuum degassing no ABSTRACTs A study has beenuado of the effect of melting couditi 'in vacuu*-arc salting on the quality of heat-resistant nickel-bas: alloys. Conditions tested included current, which was varied-fr 1200 to 2300 amp and intensity of magnetic stirrings, which was by changing the super* turns of the solenoid from 0 to 200. It was found that under all conditions tested the application of a magnetic, field Lnereases-the salting rate, At 120 amp and 200 amp-turns/cut it reaches 13J~: g/s6c . (compared. to ~9 g1sec ):ith 'no f Leld) 9 Angots f elt*4.wiekout.~a.masnetie':fiild amCwitb 1200 amp current word ou,4 cold .1/ ACCESSION NRs AP4001631 to have an unsatisfactory surfacso while those malted with a field of moderate intensity had a good surface* At 1600 or 2300 amp,. the difference in surface quality was less pronounced. Ingo to. me I ted; without a magnetic field had4 columnar macrostructure, while those malted with a moderate (100 amp-turno/cm) or strong (200 amp-turne/cm)..- field had a fine-grained structure. However, ingots made at 1200 or 1600 amp and 200 amp -turns/cm were porous, especially in the lower sections* No defects were observed Lim Ingots melted at 2300 amp. ln:~*" All Lngots the application of a magnetic field of 100 amp-turno/cm.' Uproved the rupture life by~ 25-80Z# * The effect of a strong f Leld (200 amp_ turns/cm) was found to depend upon the amperaget at 1200 am' the strong field had a detrimental effect; at 1600 amp, no effect;,"-,,,-~,,- and at 2300 amp, a beneficial effect. The moderate and strong fields,!,..:. did not affect-the tensile-and,yield strengths at 200 and 900C but reduced ductilityby approx 1.20Z.: Pouring-the metal in vacuum had a-.- beneficial effect-on rupture'lift 4nd -ductility, Orige art# has; 4 figures- and I tablee 4, 'I COrd 21P- IRININ, 1. -S, 3--30" True 9torioa. i n M., KAPLAN, M. (Sevastopol'); IRININ, Yu. (Moscow). Notes of participants in the 6th All-Union competition of short-wave oper- ators, members of the All-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Aviation an(I Navy. Hadio no,'6:21-22 Je 153., 00-RA 6:6) (Radio, Short-wave--Competitions) ' nif,mv, S. IRINYICIVI S. Normal work of the SE-3 dredge in our open raines. c.. 42. Vol. 11, 14c. 5, Sept./Cet. 1956. IPELO TECHNOLCGY Sofiia, Bulgaria So: &at Evuropean Accession, Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1957 IRM40111 S. "Electric-imchines automation in the nining Influstry." ITRIO DELO, Sof iia, Bulgaria; Vol. 14, No. .1, Jan./Feb., 1959 Monthly list of EAST EUROPEM? AGCE.-qsio!,,,s rna (EEAI), Library of Congreess, Vol. 8, No. 8, August, 1959 Unclassified IRINKOV, St., Inzh- Load of & aingle-ladled excavator during the operation# and 1569sibilities of increasing size of the ladles. Min delo 17 no.1:25-Z7 Ja 162. 1. Gl. mekhanik na Durzhavno minno predpriiatie "Bolshevik," Sofia region. IRINKOV., St., inzh. Computation of electric loads for open pit mining, Min delo 18 no.3sl3-17 063, IRI"YI, Janos,okl,vegveszmernok Calculation of lime quantity necessary for the decarbonization of raw water. I~nergia es atom 15 no.2:75-82 F 162. .I=iqumW~E-W-VA,,-F.K.,(Tashkent 20, Ullmas proyezd, d.13); MIRZOYEVA, I.I., . starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Change in the angle of deviation of the femoral neck following treatment of congenital hip dislocation by the P!xci-Lorentz method. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no.1:64-70 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:5) ~1. Iz Detskogo ortopedicheskogo instituta imeni G.I. Turnera (dir. - prof. M.N. Goncharova). IRISOV, ~~rofessor. -vWWWxWMMMMM~ New gasoline* for automobiles. Avt.transp. 35 no.4:16-17 Ap '57. (MLU 10:5) Notor fuels) *a a 4 Ss y 1 9 a It -u is u is t6 11 u t 131 xv m-m- A-M n a it uUmmaluummalm it a a go A, L. C A A 0 A it L Al, K-% AW-K JLA 4 IL &--A- 0# A O"Of"S t7~ go ;-40 jwwdko of st"llea 44squism 11. "ARVIIIIN AM93 A. q Couffliow got". MOhw rml 'Reww.h. 11. S, .1. R. T'4.1, v'j, A oamm.6dr. f Z-1mil. I motor a I. .. - I M 111611). - -4'nwkrtl aim 1 411 a III h I full saw 411W It 1"'m C Inu nul *1101 Itaku &l"1 thfir Illista, weev illwallaolt4l, 'i-hr vain* Irlish"I was by thr (cf 19, 1107; 20, 2572), Ifuller diou. charts sipi thrd so a i: KIM. TIw dynsmkil "Antility nwawjml in a Zenith cacbugvt..r 6 1,. -Tir-pp. wwd is tit-imbed in cirtall. 71W voialility of m"Wine mw Cji. is aim ahcumorli A. A. Ruminumnit too at* Ar 60 A. ILA 44TALLUROKALIit1*001CLASWKAVON 9-11 0 All;. 0 00 0 0000 0 'o 0~0 0 * 0000 00000000 So : : 1 ass 2 see gas be* "I M An I I a 04 0 1 Of A 4 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 a Le C# 4 0 0 So 0 IRISOV) A. S. Prof. "K?k-Resistant Fuel and Engine Efficiency," Avto. Prom.,, No.h., 1948 Dir Physics Dept., Faculty Engineering., Sov. Air Engineering Acad. Jm.- Zhukovs~iy. Fuels,ond Lubricants Lab., Airj Force Sci. Res. Inst. IRISOV, A. 1 -11 : J, - - -- 42377: IRISOV, A. Novye avtomobil'nye benziny. Avtomobil', 1948, No. 11 s. 17-18 -- I SOt Letopial Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1948 ~ .1 -w 0 0 0 0 4 04 O'e, O's 0 0 OhK. a it a u m a a a it a $I a *to Al 1 1 6 1 1 1 It is a 11 m 14 14 11 to w Ho F~A' * ' it A--- 1-0 ",l 4 1- C4vl.qi fm Olway of forestation of moloculem and knmli 19146t - so -041 mw* el dkeimi, alltmes, and alkynot. A. S. Ifisov. so Xfpyamop Khm. 26, No. 12, -00 am. In the bomplopus mks of alkatics, alkenes, uld alltrim are ccerdated With their fftv enct9y of fix MOM -001 (as) fromitheakusentset29S.WK. Thchisherthe" the lower the octane no., but thi! dvttvit~e is lem twotiounctA sea .001 for mom highly branched tnols. Umplis atul tAks showing this relation iuv presented. ThC4Xtl%l%CUU,VAlUft .0b ilvill. [roll the paphs ale Chmef to cit4l. valum Min thow valol. by the timbixts of Frawis. w 00,3 Milt"kan. Por imnerk- heplAur. owl octaties, the 4x,. lArpt noil. (I-C ttWlitkt) alUl Indell tilki, (3,C n*tllAhl) .00 00-3 am plotted topther with as of the i-oturn tended with 3 ago .00,3 vid.o(PbEtipergal. TlieUVIUSUAllYlowactantrimolthe 09" 3lowast ll~lkrrws and atkynes we reflecUd hyrtwt"Imutt- IngmummUtsintheir.U. roe et""twesslim ratio mull at of the lower alkell" th% I age al 10111ta. of the mirr of *10'K. sw 111611vir. I . I 00 roe 1:0 0 roe X90 d wee ties woo t7- tto 0 110-4 M11.1mv WOO ldw imlo.j Hit 44T 049, a" a.. lit. 00 to a, is ii 8 Od 0 0 0 1 UP IN *~A~ll '*. 000009000004044 60 of*** o 0 0.4 o 006 04 00 0 0 0 iss 000000 0: 0, 0 0 ~0' 0 0 a so 00 0 6 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 1 00 10 so 0 0 Pff= I BW SN/3824 Irlsovo Alaksandr Sergeyevich, and Nadezhda 1YaWT& Itinska" Toplivo I samochnyp saterisly (Awl and Lubricants) Moscow., Selfkho&gIz, 1959. ~-59 p. (Series: Uchebdki I uchebnM. posobiya d3,ya vyoshikh sellskokbazyayst- vennykh uchebnykh zwedenly) 10.9000 copies printed, Eds.: B.Ta. Letney and G.V. Krzhizhanovskna; Tech. 9d.: E.P. Zub-111ina. PERPOSE: This book Is intends& for stAidents concerned vith the mcb-4 stion of agriculture. It may also be useful to agricultural engineers and technicians engaged in the uti3lzation,, storage and transportation of petroleum products. COVERAM: The book reviews basic rtles of solid and sqmeous fuels used in agriculture and describes methods of refining petroleum to produce antowbilejo tractor and diesel fuels and lubricants. Straight-run distillation and chemdeal conversion of petralem are briefly covered, The fractional cmposition of various petroleum products Is given. Codbustion of fuel in carburetor and diesel engines is explained with stress laid on the prevention of gun formation and elimination of knock. The use of gaseous fuels and liquefied gases is discuseed. Card 1/9 Fuel and Lubricants ON/3824 There In a chapter on the production of lubricants.. their viscosity., aging and reclad-in . Another chapter covers the range of comercial. fuels,, lubricants and greases along vith their additives and special fluids used as cooling agents. The handling of petroleum products in agricultural organizaticos is described and measures taken to reduce the lose of petroleum products during their storage., transportation and use are outlined. The chapter "Special Fluids" discusses the properties of vater wed-for technical purposes and liquids used in hydrwalic jacks,, brakes and shock absorbers and In cooling internal combustion engines. No personalitlegr'.ate~ndhtiened. There are 41 Soviet references. TAME OF COMISM: Introduction 3 Ch. I. General Information on Fuel T 1. Classification of fuels T 2. Uti3ization of various types of fuels in agriculture 9 3. Combustible and incombustible fuel fractt=s 9 4. Selection,of an average fuel sample .3-1 5. Calorific value of different types of fuel 14 60 Analysis of the composition of combustion products 22 Card 2/ 9 IRISOVP E.A. Sandpiperm in the upper BaSMmilis Valley (southeastern Altai)* ornitoicgiia no,7470-471 9650 (MIRA ISCLO) IRISOV., E.A. Recent data on the distribution of some birds in the south- eastern Altai. Izv. Alt. otd. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.5:154.156 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Biyskiy krayevedcheskiy muzey. IRISOV, YO.A. mmomm Solf-oacillations in a reflex klystron equipped with an additional high-q resonator. Niucb.dok1.vys.sbko1y-, radiotekh. i elektrone no.2: 74-83 1 58. (MIRA 12t1) 1. Kafedra fiziki Udmurtskogo pedagogichookogo instituta. (Kiyetrons) 9M AUTHOR-'~ Khokhlov, R.V. SOV/55-58-2-1.8/35.- TITLEj On an lutogenerator ':Lftkel~y 'DwIpled-ito -a - 1?RigliA (0b avtogeneratore, slabo s*!yazanxiom s vysokodobrotnym konturom) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovei,togo ;Iniversiteta, Seriya sitimt1kip sekhmilrip alstrbnbdij, fizildt kh1AdV,, . 1058,Nr 2,pp 137-143 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The behavior of an autogenerator loaded by-a circuit is des- cribed by-a system of equations which cannot be solved in the general case. For the determination of the-phugoid motions of the considered system the authors propose a method which can be appliedt if the connection (in the sense of Metropoll-skiy) between the circuits is weak and, if the ex- ternal circuit (loading the generator) is of essenti*~,Ily higher quality than the internal circuit. Under these suppositions the general system-changes into a system possessing small parameters for the derivatives and which can be solved acoirding to the methode-of A.N. Tikhonovq I.S. Gradahteyn,-L.S. Pontryagin etc.. The first investigations of phugoid motions of the considered systems are due to B.Mi Rytov, A,M.- Prokhorov, M.Ye. Card 1/2 Zhabotinskiy CRef 1] and Yu.B. i:obzarev [Ref 21 - On an Autogenerator Lobsdly ,0oupI*d, to:.: a SOV/55-58-2-18/35 migu-q Circuit 7 There are 2 figures, ana 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Kaf edra teorii kolebaniy (Ghair of Oscillation Theory) [Moscow Univ. SUBMITTEDt June 26, 1957 soll/58-59-9-20830 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 9, pp 198 - 199 (USSR)' AUTHOR: Irisov, Ye.A. TITLE- On Self-Oscillations in a Reflex Klystron That is Weakly Coupled With a High q-Factor Resonator PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Udmurtsk. gos. ped. in-ta, 1958, Nr 12, pp 72 - 82 ABSTRACT: A theoretical study is made of self-oscillations In a reflex klystron that is weakly coupled with a high Q,-factor resonator, The specified system is treated as a system with two degrees of freedom. The steady states and their stabilities are analyzed by the method of slowly- - varying amplitudes. The author studies the mistuning dependence and the transit-angle dependence of the frequency and amplitude of the oscilla- tions that are being generated. From the author's r6sum6 Card 1/1 IRISOV, Ye. A.0 Candidate Phys-Wth Sci (dies) -- "Autooscillatiom in a reflex - . klystron with a supplement=7 high-Q resomtor". 1zhevsk., 1959. 11 pp (Min HiSher Eduo USSR, Moscow order of Lenin and order of IAbor Red Bannew State U Im M. Ve Lomonosov., Pbys Faculty),, 200 copies (XL.. No 24, 1959, 125) r~' I V% USSRMlectronics Klystrons -FD--2441 Card 1/1 Pub 90-3/11 Author : Irisova, N..A., 11 Zhabotinskiy, M. Ye., Veselago, V. G. Title : Frequency stabilization of a three-centimeter klystron with the aid of a spectrum line Periodical : Radiotekhnika, 10, 26-35, Apr 55 Abstract : A system for stabilizing klystron oscillator frequencies with the aid of the absorption spectrum line of some gae is explained. Gases used for this purpose should have an absorption line which is reso- nant,vith the frequency of waves generated by klystrons (centimeter and millimeter). The most effective absorption lines in the centi- meter frequency range are those of ammonia gas. Frequency stabiliza- tion can be carried either in the region of the fundamental spectrum line, or In the region of its second and third harmonics. Theoreti- cal analysis of this system, basic formulas for calculations; and the characteristics of the experimental model are discussed. The research van conducted at the Physics Institute, Academy of Sciezc*s UBSR in 1950-1951. M. A. Leontovich and A. M. Prokhorov are given thanks for adVice. Institution: -- Submitted June 1, 1954 -1, 1' ~T 'r-,T tc I i15 j ~~INSKIY, M.Ye.4 IRISOVA, N.A.; RYTOV,S.M. Affect of variable-freqixency signals on a linear resonance systen. ThAy Tizoinsto 823-12 ~156* (MM 100) (ftdio frejusucy2modulation) AU THOR: Veselago, V.G. and Irisova, ILA, 1109-4-13/20 TITIZ: A Modulation System for Stabilizing the Frequency of .a Reflex Klystron by means of a-Cavity Wavemeter. (Modul- yatsionnaya skhema stabilizatsii chastoty otrazhatel!nogo klistrona pri pomosh6hi o*emn -go volnomera) IWIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1957, Vol.2 iio.4 SR)~ pp. 484 - a7 (us, . ABSTRACT: The-system described can be operated at a constant fre- quency or a variable frequency (a sweep generator). It con- sists of a klystron, a modulator operating at 900 ke/sq a waveguide section, a Iresonant 900 kc/s amplifier a synchronous 1 detector and a cavity wavemet detector a arysta ter (with a small motor revolving at 2 r.p.m.). Some of the power from the klystron is fed to the cavity resonator and a small signal (0.01 V) of 900 kc/s is applied to the reflector of the klystron which is thus frequency-modulated. If the klystron.output signal lies within the paBs-band of the cavity wavemeter, the crystal detector will pick up an amplitude-modulated (900 kc/s) signal, except when the klystron frequency is equal to the resonant frequency of the cavity. Output signal of the deteetor is a3plied to the synchronous detector (via the resonant ampli- .-rdlZ2- f i g-P - where 'oroduces an "error signal". The "error" voltage 109-4-13/20 A Modulation System for Stabilising the-Yrequency of a Reflex Klystron by means of a Cavity Wavemeter.* 'this way is applied to.the reflector of the klystron and in its frequency is locked-in with the wavemeter. The motor is employed to tune the cavity wavemeter, so that its frequency will change periodically and thus.re-tune the klystron. The tuning ranges (with a stable klystron frequency) of up to 60 Mc/s could be obtained without any mechanical adjustments of the klystron. The system had a stabilisation coefficient of about 100. A detailed circuit diagram of the synchronous detector (with amplifier) is given (Fig-5) and its operation. is discussed in detail. There are 6 figures (1 block schematic) and 4 references, of which 3 are Slavic. SUBMITTED: August 6, 1956. .AVAILABLB: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Iri.sova, N.A. Sov/51-4-4-24/2-4 TITLE: Radio spectroscopic Study of CH7,GeCl- (R..WiOST~Oktroskopi- cheskoye iss ledova niye CH3Ge(;l3 PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol IV, nr 4, pp, 543-546 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The author obtained the absorption spectrum of methyl- trichlorogermane,(CH GeC3l ) in the region from 9 000 to 3 3 26 000 Mc/s. Measurements were made using a radiospectroscope with electrical molecular modulation. Stabilisation of the klystron frequency was described in Ref 2. Absorption was observed at 0 and -30 oc at saturation vapour pressures of CH GeCl- corresponding to these temperatures.. The radiowave 3 3 spectrum of CH GeCl is rich in lines due to a large number of 3 3 0135 C137 isotopic combinations (e.g. due to and ieotopes) aLd. due to complex hyperfine structure Caused by the presence of three chlorine atoms, which posses3 quadrupole el~ectric moments. Spectrograms of the transitions J = 2 --P 3 , J 4 -> 5 , J = 5 --> 6 J -7 8 were obtained. Separate components f Card 1/3 Sov/51-4-4-24/24 Radiospectroscopic Study of CH GeCl 3 3 due to the fine structure due to the isotopes of Ge and the hyperfine structure of the Cl atoms were not resolved. Figure 1 shows the spectrogram for the J = 4 ->5 transition for CH GeCIL35 . Figure 2 shows the spectrum of the same 3 3 transition for CH GeC1350137 and CH GeC135C13? For the 3 2 3 2 absorption lines of the symmetrical-top molecule CH GeC135 3 3 the mean frequencies and line widths were measured. They are giveja ija the table on p 545 - This table gives also values-'of the rotational constant B calculated from the measured absorption frequencies. These values were found to differ from the mean 'Value of B by not:.more than 0.4 Mc/s. From this, the author deduces that the asymmetry in line splitting and the effect of centrifugal perturbation are not very great. The frequencies calculated using the mean value of B differ from the measured frequencies by no more than + 5 Me/s. Card 2/3 Radiospectroscopic Study of CH 3GeOl3 Sov/51-4-4-24/24 There are 2 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR (Physics Inst-itute imeni P.N. Lebedev, Ac.Sc.USSR) SUBMITTED -. October 8, 195r/ Card 3/3 1. Chlorides-Spectrographic analysis II I .ei,erminatiOn of the Rotation CC-TiStfin~S 01' V4 GeUi rom frs "PiT U, Super-Hign-Prequency Ab~iorption ~;peetrum (Opreaeieniye vrawicnatelln,ykii postoyannykh CH GeuiA1.-,& yego sverKhvysokochastotnogo spextra po, 'glo91jvh;inj.Ya) IA R1 0 r, I. ICA 1, TZVe3CAYa ikqdemii nauk fiz-ictiesKaya, Voi 22, Nr 1 1 , pp 1507 - 1507 ('U,-,--',R A*b~',TR4~CT; In the lecture, data of' tne preliminary investigation of the ab- sorption spectrum of CH GeCl published in reference 1 were ex- plained Together viith nK r4ulrs of deter-mina"tion of the roLa- tion con.9tansts A and 0. In order to I. ind A and C, the absorp-, tion spectra of the compoands CH (;ec.L 5-, U1 37 and C11 GeCl 55 Cl 37 5 2 3 2 were taken. The conditions under anien the experiment was car- ried oat vere the same as in a Drevious experiment (Ref 1). Be- cause of low line intensity of P-11 GeC133) C.137 tne accuracy of 5 2 Card 1/2 measuring amounted to only � 15 Me. In order to determine the !'0V/48-22-11-5/33 Determination of the Rotution Constants of CH 3(" e C 13From Its "juper-High- Frequency 1~bsorption --pectrum rotation constants, the frequencies and intensitie.9 of all (2,T + 1) components of each J-transltlon examined were plotted. The diagrams showed that the average frequencies of the lines observed agree with the frequenciea of the foliuwing components of the transiiions within tlhe limits of experimental errors: 212 --- w 322Y 414-41"2V 514-lo6 26P ~f26__"56 . Thereupon, by the method of series expansion, those %, B, (;-values i~ere found the calculated frequency values of corresponaing tranbitions of which agreed with experimental values. For the compound C12 H Ge74Cl35C137 the following values were obtained: 5 2 1585 1 2 Me, B . 1567 '! 2 Me, C -= 1192 1 2j h1c. The !n- accurate determination of C is due to the fact that the 4truc- ture of the molecule is similar to the symmetric gyroscope. The author thanks k. 14. ?rokhorov for discussino the ioroblem. Tnere arf, I table ana I rei erence, hich is "ioviet. 2 One Oey - . f A'~ a L 2688-66 EWT(1)/tWA(h) ACCESSION R: A~5021'349 UR/0120/6~~000/00,/014 /01 5 :621-315' 621.372.8 061 AUTHORv Disnov Ye. M. ;1risova, N A, - Karlov N.N. 1 - . i TITLE:. Use of the dctric'_1vaveguid6 mi meter-b d s -..in 11i an spectrostopy --SOURCE:' Pr tekhnika: eksperlyle'nta, no. h, 1965, lhh 1h5 ibor ayegid-A-7~"d Cg;~ ctA`d,-_--. ave e-i---iE kod"- itcular wavtguide;. microwa:ye spec,,. y S, avegui e9- e-,, ylene--4rod9'--,b Isol omogeneous- e 4~~4 1_~~ ABSTRAM W fl Abli--.`~o1jeth circular cross section- were -used ~tbiek6it6:.EPRre~o'niitdria:,sxibiiq~9Ld,,in.zli'q,di~ lium and to conduct.energy toreceiving elements based Gn sekiconductof_photocbri-~-,., ductivity at liquid helium temperatures. The real and imaginary parts of the poly- ethylene refractive index vere,n 1.51 and k ;~ 3-10-4 (at A mm), Use of t~ie to conduct tests with a single vell-aligntd, rJ waveguide made.it possible' [gidly fixed emission -source in- aeVe,je%al experimental arrangements. The focal bpot (,,h mn,01, of the quasi-optical system excited a conical horn whose Inlet aperture somewhat. LCIM, _l/2 Gqjx: URI U~>00/ DW UW/ UVIIUX)f lj>~O: ACC NRt' -AP5U27994 A, UTHOR vinogradoy, Ye- A-; Dianov, Ye. AM. ORG: jftygies Institute im. P. L. Lebeday, Acadery of Sciences. 883R (rizicheskiy in- stitut Akademii-nauk.SSSR) TITIE: rabry-Perot interf&ometer~for the short, miUimetar and submillimeter bands 'with metallic grids having, periods smaller then the wavelength SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallrjoy ileoreticheskoy.fizikis- Pistma v redaktsiyu*: (Prilozheniye)p y. 2. no-Js,196%.~23-N6 TOPIC TAGS: interterometer'.1-millimeter vavej submillimeter imve, microwave componentp -diffraction grating ABSTRACT: The:authors report the-devel opment'of elements which have . a periodic struc.- ture with a period smaller than -the wavelength for use as.mirrors in a Fab;V-Perot interferometer (rigo 1).. . There grids were made of parallel metal wirer. x~retchedorer metal rings. One grid of tbe-interferometer was rigidly secured, and the other could .be moved- slowly) with the aid of.. a, special precision mechanism) so that both grids' re- mained, parallel:to - each othere The. Interferometer could operate both I in reflection and tranpmlision ;regimes.-, - ...Such, ,an- interferometers has an ',unu~;ualT~, ldrge., ~mo de used :for ~measuremen a, , a the. .en- andviAth. '.Thus.~. 6,. -single--; 1 bL t. i ~-Qo5: mnj~-.--.The- ds ad- tire range from-, _gri usecL 6i i~irturea Ja,) 100.ALnC1-: 50,mm, vire 8 adng~ 1 (1)-~-vfrdJ1501W, * tbn~ 40: and v1're Ithickn6igs` p 15- to il. When - operating' 41th ~~tun -n' grids, s. Q-factor gate of approxi- Card. 1/3 5 44-66 MIT (1) /~;Rk(s)!-~2/ZPF (c )/E,ge (k) -?/FCZ (k)/EVIA (h) IJP(c) WWIWM~ ACCESSION NR: AP502)6899 ~0/0109/65/010/010/1604/1606 535-854 49 AUTHOR*, Vinogradov) Ye. A Dianov,' Ye. M.; Irisova, No A*. TITLE: Michelson Interferometer for measuring the refractive index of dielectrics ~In the 2-mm band :-SOURCg,..Rad1otekhn1.ka I elektronika 1. 10, no. 10, 1965, 1804-1808 t "ima TOPIC TAOS s -Ahterterdmia ea r ma-er The.development -for measuring the refractive'- _'nd.... ABSTRACT. of a; new. instrument. .of low-loss dielectrics' in the-2-mm band U reportedl the instrument Is in' 0. 5~ :to the well-kilownMichelson optical Interferometer. Two readings, with and without' the specimen in one of the instrument arms, are taken; the flat 50-mm diameter- -specimen is placed between the radiating horn and the movable mirror. Standard: waveguide c onGnts and polystyrene lenses Are used in the interferometer. OMP .;Actual values of the,, refractive index measured by the new Instrument at a wavelength of 2.31 = are, reported for tenLon, alkathene , polystyrene, plexiglass, ebony, fused quartz, common salt-and glassesl these values (from 1.4 to 3.2) are- compared with the data published elsewhere. Various errors Involved amount,to --.Card _J/ iRs AP6025266 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/ 1007/131911320 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, Ye. A.; Dianov, Ye. M.: Irisova, N. A. ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Moscow (Fixicheskiy Institut) 5 TITLE: Measurement of dielectric characteristics of liquid nitrogen at wavelength A - 2.3 mm -?/ I SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheakoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 7, 1319-1320 TOPIC TAGS: liquid nitrogen, dielectric constant, absorption coefficient ABSTRACT: Measurements of dielectric characteristics of liquid nitrogen were made at wavelength A - 2.3 mm to study the properties of solids immersed in liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen was kept in a polystyrene cryostat and a Michelson interferometer was used to obtain the refraction index by measuring the mono- chromatic wavelength in free space and in liquid nitrogen. The transmittance T of's layer of nitrogen with thickness d was measured to determine the coefficient-of absorption K from the relationship T - e-4,,k d/). The_ following results were cbtaLne4 coefficient. of. refraction, n - 1.196 t 0.007; coefficient of abaorbtion, K - (1.6 1 0.3).10-4 forA 2 m, neglecting boiling of nitrogen at the walls of the .Dewar. If the boiling layer at the walls is not neglected, then K can be as high as* 4.10-4. [IV] SUB CODE: .?0/ -SUBM DATE: 20Nov65/ ORIG REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 1150,43 - SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Vinogradoyp Yet As; Irisova., N. A.; VAndellahtam, T, S.; Drrkhorov# A* )(4j, Shmaonovp T. A. ORG.- Physics Distitute im, Po N. Lebedevp Acadeqr of Sciences SSSR (Micheskly ID- stitut Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Resonance absorption of the-V3+ ion in corundum at 1.21 veyelergth SOURCE: zhurnal eksperimenta-11noy i teoreticheekoy,fiziki. PisIms Y redaktaiyu. Prilozheniye., Y. 4p no- 9j, 1W* 373-376 TOPIC TAGS: corundump-vanadium# resonance absorptionp low te.-aperature research# microwave spectroscopy,# hyperfine structure t ABSTRACT: The authors report an experimental invesiigation of jesonance absorption of the V,4* ion in corundum'st wavelength X - 1.21 mm *and at liquidI-helium temperature in magnetic fields from O,to 5 k0e. The.observed absorption corresponded to transiti;a *om the lower level corresponding to the singlet state 5 , - 0 to the levels of the higher doublet (SZ# - �1)s The resonance absorption of tie V3+ (-0.1%) in corundum was measured with a q"sioytical feed-through spectroscope without cavity, vhich was c9natructed by the authors. The radiation source was a backward-vave tube generating afi average of -3 MW in the range from 0-83 to 1.35 mm. The microwave power was fed q4asioptically to a woWle placed in a helium er-yostat via teflon, windows in the c"," i4e helium cryoxtat, could be p2aced between the poles of an electromagnet. TV0 seriem XCC NR. AP7000401 of measurements were made. In the firstp the absorption Line was investigateC in clif- ferent constant magnetic fields., including zero field, with the microwave-oscillator frequency continuously variable. In a zero field) two closely-spaced absorption lines were observed., corresponding to transitions from the lower singlet level of the V3+ ion to the levels of the doublet Sv - tl. The frequencies of the transitions ' from the lower level to each of the doublet levels were found to be D, - (24T.3 � o.3) and D2 = (P-48.9 � o.3) GHz.. and the initial splitting of the doublet was 2E - 1 (1.6 � o.6) GHz. 1-be calculated coefficient of resonance absorption of V3+ in corundum was m > 0.3 c~-,,r3L. 7he second series of measurements was made at a number of fixed frequenci7es with tht -magnetic field varied from 0 to 5 kOe. The absorption - ' line observed in this case consisted of eight hfs components. The splitting between'' the singlet and the doublet.. ejual to 247.8 GM, coincides within the limits of ex- perimental error with D - (D.,-+ D2)/2 determined in the first measurement, series. When the external magnetic field tends to zerop the distance between the outermost components yields the upper limit of the initial doublet splitting, 2E < 2.1 GHz* The authors are grateful to Ve Khe Sarkisovp director of the Corundun aboratory of Kirivokanskly Wakambinstp fbr #W3,ying the Investigated aWles Orig. exte h":. 3 figures. MM CODE: 2D/ SM DM: Mjul66/ MaG RM 002/ ON[ MW: 005 MD nESS: 5107.' .Card 2/2 '-A I "r1~4WWRi, Disnavp Ii. No I Irisavag No As, I none -oil TITLE s Determination of the absorption coefficient 'of solids In the shortwave part of the millimeter region - 'SOMIs 71an=1 Prikiedoor spekLrookopug v. 50 no. 29 1966g 252-254 TOPIC TAGSs absorption coefficient# millimeter vayep dielectric material, Masun- sent# radiation intensityp spectroscopy -Sp4io %T7o9re_ jUWRACT: I now technique for the determination of the absorption coefficient of solids in described. The principle of this technique in to mehe'ure the extreme value of the transmission coefficient T by varying the magnitude of a V i.e. # the rati;" of the maple thickness d to the wavelength R. The absorption coefficients of NaClP -CoJj, plexiglass, fused quartz# teflon; and K4 glam; were determined by this techni- quo at, TA -2:mm for tal d now ~e zwhich.the Oxperimen error did not excee 0.61 . The ch- 'nique :r6-intended for measurl]ng in'tbe presence of a clearly expressed interference image and can be applied to a wider range of substances without lowering the secure- cy of the measurement results. -The authors thank A. M. Prokhorov,, Academician AN SSSR, for the use of his laboratory# constant attentions-and interest In this work, r ror. alsu. Ccwa:IZ2 535-3 ~T IJK0 GG ACC Nk.__AF66~V508 ---SOURCE CODE: URIO181166100810OV19- 51 AUTHOR: Dianov, Ye. M.;,Irisava, N. A. WNWMWWW ORG: ;aics Institute im. P. N. LebedM, AN SSSRI Moscow (Fizicheskiy institut All SSSR) TITLE. Measurement of the refracti ve index of crystals with structures of the NMCI and CsCl type SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telap v. 8, no. 7, 1966, 2,.,65-2266 TOPIC TAGS: ionic crystalp refractive index, dielectric constant, temperature depen-, dence) crystal lattice struct e AMTRACT: To check whether the temperature coefficient of the dielectric constant depends on the type of crystal structure, the authors measured the refractive index o~ the ionic crystals LiFj FaCl (NaC1 structure), CsBr and Csl (CsC1 structure) at r6'om. and nitrogen temperatures., at 2 mmwavelength, using a Michelson interferometer described by them earlier (Radiotekhn. i elektron. v. 10, 1604, 1965). In calculating the refractive index, allrcraance was made for the temperature variation of their thick- ness. The results showed that at 2 =n wavelength the dielectric constants are close to-the published static values, with the exception of CsI (6-30), which is higher than, the published value (5.70) (Landolt-Bornstein, Zahlewerte und Funktionen v. 6, 452, 1959), but is close to the value obtained by others experimentally at 30 cm, wavelength (6.42). Th.'s suggests that the value published in the standard tables is in error* Card a/2 AP60245o8 The change of the ret'ractive index on going from room temperature to nitrogen temper- ature is larger by almost a factor of 3 in NACI-type crystals than in CsCI-type*crys- tals. This agrees with results by E. E. Havinga and A. J. Bosman (fts. Rev. V. 140P 2A, A292, 1965) obtained at a different wavelength, and can be attributed to the dif- ference in the coordination numbers of the two types of crystal structure. The au- thors thank A. M. Prokhorov for interest in the work and a discussion of the results,, and V. N. Tin-Reyev fo-r-Ta-king part in the work. Orig. art.' has: 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ Sum DATE: 12Feb66/ ORIG Rut 003/ oni REF: 006 2 - / -ZW L ACC NRt AP6030962 SOURCE CODES UR/01811661008/009/2643/2W AUTHORS Dianovp Ye. X.; Timofeyevp V. N.; Irisovaq N. A. ORO: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, AN SSSRg Moscow (Fizichaskiy institut AN TITLES Yzasurement of the absorption coefficient of glasses In the submillimeter range SOURCES Fizika tverdogo tela, ve 8t no* gg 1966j 2643-2648 TOPIC TAGS1 absorption coefficient, glass property, refractive index ABSTRACT$ The absorption coefficient of two types of glass (window and type 203) was measured in the 2-0.5 mm range using a monochromatic radiation source. The device employed is described in dotail. The f indings are compared with those of M. D. Mash- kovich and A. I. Domeshina (FTT, 7, 1634, 1965), obtained by using nonmonochromatic radiation, and with other published data. A monotonic increase of the absorption coefficient with decreasing wavelength was observed. The ~~perature dependence of the absorption of the glasses and of their refractive indexfwas deternined; the ab- sorption coefficients were found to decrease linearly ITy-a factor of approximately 2 as the samples were cooled from room to nitrogen temperature. Authors thank M. D. Mashkovich for kindly supplying the glass samples, A. M. Prokhorov for his attention 1/2 L -Jb~i,76-67 ACC NM 4W6()30962 and interest in the work,, and Ye, A. Vinarado for his assistance. Orig. art. hast 3 figures. SUB CODES 20 SUBM DATM nj&M61 ORIG RM 008