SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRYS, S. - BRYUKHANENKO, B. A.
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Mechanical. properties ..#. D002/11101
silicon content of not more than 0.15%, and an iron-to-silicon ratio of more than r
I and less than or equal to 1.5.' The tensile strength of weld joints is 5 - 10"IV -,-'
less than that of base material. It is suggested that the Instytut Metali Lekkich
(Institute of'Light Metals) ensure the supply of proper alloys. There are 6 tables
and 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut Spawalnictwa (Institute of Welding)
Card 2/2
--4zl BRYS, Stanislaw,mgr., inz.
Mechanical properties of OTIGO welds on bydronalium. Przegl spaw 13
no.12:33.2-!.319 161.
1. Instytut 4awalnietwa, Gliwice.
IMYSINICZ, Karol; DOWGIRD, Adam
PneumonectoaV with Tital indications in pregnant woman with
tuberculogis. Gruzlica 25 no.l:-51-55 Jan 57.
1. Z Kliniki Grazlicy Plue Akademii Maddycznej w Bialymstoku
Klorownik: prof. dr. T. Jankowski. Adres: Bialystok, ul. Piwna
16.
(TUBERCULOSIS, FULM)NARY, in pregn.
surg., pneumonectorT (Poi))
PRE GNANCY, In var. die.
tubere., pulm., surg., pneumonecton7, indic. (Pol))
BRY8114, A. UL'YANK114, I.
Tractors
Setting up windmills with the aid of tractors. Kclkh. proizv. 12 No. 3, 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -195X, Uncl.
BRYSIN. A.
"Hole digger.,',' Kolkh. proizv. 3-2, No 4, 1952.
BRYSIN, A., and MANIN, K.
Tractor-drawn scraper for leveling the surface of irrigated fields.
Tekhsov. W.PS 13, No 2.0, 1952.
Sell skiy- izobretatal-A
invectors; L. collection o4~' -nwnit~-:,-) -,-tostcv-n;.-Dz)-,u,
Rostavs"01-'o *'.:-.,-li--j-, 0-,7 1 zd-vo, 19~,"
n e
" d, A/,
f3f? vs IN
BRYSIN,..A.N,,-SAPOZIUIIKOV, H.B., red.; GLOTOVA. H.I., takhn.red.
[Rural inventors] Sellskie izobretnateli; sbornik retsionalizator-
skikh predlozhanii. Sost. i opinal A.N.BMin',-Rostov-n&-Donu,
Rostovi3koe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1954, 109 ps (MXRA 11:2)
(Agricultural,.machinery)
BRYSIH. A.R.
Hechanizing the heating of vater and the removal of silage from the
silo. Zhivotnovodetvo 20 no.4.-77-79 Ap 158. (MMA 11:3)
1. Glavnyy inzhener - inspek-tor TSentrallnoy zony Roatovskogo obleell-
khozupravleni.va.
(71s.rm equipment)
m
BRYSIN, A-IT., iuzh. (Rostovskikya oblaot I).
. -- -
Initiative of local efficiency promoters. Zhivotnovodstvo 20 no,6!
34 Je 158. (Harvesting machinery) (MIRA 11:6)
AUTHORt Brysin, N.A., Engineer~ 28-~;O-'-3- -A 4 13c
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TITLE: The Needs of a Base Depa-~tment of St-andardiza-lion ani Normali-
zation. (Nuzhdy bazovogo otdala standart.-.zat-ii A normal.4zatsil-)
PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya,. 1958, Nr 3, PP 85-86 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the plight of the Otraslevoy bezi~,ryy otdel
standartizatsii i normalizat.,iii tvazh'e'log^ dlzeias'~royen4ya
(Branch Base.-Department of Standardizatioa and Nozmalization
in Heavy D-Jesel.-Building) which was organ:Ized two years ap at
the Kolomna Plant imeni Kuybyshe-7. '2he plant almirdstrators
transferred 4 engineers from the Chief Desigrez's Bureau to the
subject new department into the work-rate control section, i.e.
placed the staff of four designers into this offtce which had
no reference to standardization, This 3ther O*ffine is still in
a crowded room which handicaps the designers. T-e autho7 asRs
why it was necessary to move the four designers ou" of the
designing office, saying that :ether plants and organizations
keep out of the stanYardization work. He mentions the exampl;? of
the Leningradskiy zavod imeni Kirova (Leningrad Plant imeni Kirov)
where the normalization and unification for the 1-ran,~h of turbine
building is included into the work plan of the plant's Designing
Card 1/2 Department. He says that the Base Department of Standardization
26,.q8, 3--34/301
The Needs of a Base Department of Standardization and Normalization
and Normalization of Heavy Diesel Building needs practical
help from the Directors of the Plant imeni Kuybyshev,,, the
Moscow Oblast' Sovnarkhoz and the Comittee o-f Standards, Measures.
and Measuring Devices.
ASSOCIATIONt Kolomenskiy zavod imeni V.V. Kuybysheva (Kolomna Plant 4-meni
V.V. Kuybyshev)
Cara 2/2 1. Standardization
BRYSIN, S.F., aspirant
Over-all mechanization of operations in ice plants. Trudy
KHIIT no-34:101-106 159- (MIRA 13:1)
(Refrigerator cars)
PASTERNAK, N,I, (Andishanakaya oblast');-!MSINp M.-(Andizhanskaya oblast')
Ponen allergy in animalo, Vaterinariia 42 no,7:68-69 JI 165,
OMIRA 18 19)
83703
S/190/60/002/000'/008/0',-2
2,05 B015/BO64
AUTHORSz Fedatova. 0. Ya., Losev, I. P, Bzysin, Yu~ P.,
Bugachevskaya, N.-F.
TITLED Synthesis and Investigation of Aromatic Polyamide-s
PERIODICALs Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960. Vol. 2, No~ 6,
pp. 899-903 Y
TEXTt Aromatic cycles in the mole--lile of polyamides are known tc
increase strength, haxdness, and heat resistance.. In this connection it
was tried to synthesize polyamides with a maximum number of aromatic
cycles in the molecule. For this purpose diamines of the benzidine- and
diam-ino diphenyl methane series and the dimethylterephthalate were used.
The use of the latter is of interest since the aromatic cycle in this
ester lies in the same plane as that of the diamines used, i.e,, of
benzidine, toluidine, 4,41-diaminodiphenyl methane and 4,41-diamino-3,31--
dimethyl diphenyl methane. By slowly heating the diamine melt with
dimethylterephthalate in two steps (1) to 190-2000C in the inert gas
current at normal pressure, and 2) at a residual pressure of 2-3 mm
Card '1/2
83703
Synthesis and Investigation of Aromatic S/19 60/002/006/008/012
Polyamides B01 5YI3064
under temperature increase) it was possible to produce some new poly..
amidesA polydiphenyl terephthalamide, P017-3,31-dimetbyl diphenyl.tere-
phthalamide, polydiphenyl methaneterephthalamide, and POIY-3,3'-dimethyl
dipheny! mothanoterephthalamide. The polyamides have a !--near etruiture.
the one mentioned before the last is,,amorphous, the others crystalline.
They have a high mechanical strengt 17(aooording to Brinell 17-25 kjg/mm2),
their melting point lies between 3800-500009 and the values of the
dependence of deformation on temperature (Fig. 3)? determined with the
Zhurkov device show a thermal stability of 2000-5000C,, The molecular
weight, that was viscosimetrically determined, amounts to 10000-14000.
The polymers are not eoluble in ordinary solvents~ apart from triaresol
and sulfuric acid. The individual data, structural formulan, and the
production technique are given. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet
raf~renoe8.
ASSOCIATION8 Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im.
D. I. Mendelayeva (Moscow Institutp of Chemical Tes~.jolo
imeni D. I. Mendeleyev) SL_
SUBMITTEDa February 249 1960
Aw"A 9/9
FUMOVA, O.Ya.; BRYSIITA, S.P.
S"thesis and study of unsaturated polyamidso. Vysokom.Boed. 2
no.6:875-878 Je '60. (14IRA 1316)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni D.I.Mendble-
yeva,
(Polyamides)
0
Vtvettabla DDT and powden.
S. Beruglyl, B. A. Altimov. V. Ya. Moinat. a y
S-R. MUST jiffv To obtain
'~7
.r,~t'M c pow"4-z wl2mh fr-.rtn st~b~t tur;~m&kq%s. Ot m-
r~cu~,,ic Ln ground In the presmer of 5", sulfite liquor -3R
)~cs. TopF-- rm
,-- ~vvrqcnkiag of the ftnrJ3r und mvidm, to the
!~,5* T,ng pound kg.;.ET~j Ji iur%-cc--
C-,~ nt CI., c
,re ust~cl Techn DDT. tech or enr)ched he3Achiarocy6c-
~:,- ane contg. not lew than ZJ% of the wymef it3 rm'a-
1.4-.Ancr, or a mixt. of DDT with
used as the iasecti6de, th
BEZUGLYY, S.F.; AXIMOV, B.A.; MOMOT, V.Ya.;_BRYSKIN. Yu.Ye,
Wetting powders of DDT(30 per cent) and principles of their pro-
d-action. [Trudy] NIU17 no.165:9-14 159. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Predpriyatiye khimicheskoy pronVahlennosti (for Momot, Bryakin).
2. Nauchnyy institut lin udobreniyam i insektofungitsidam im. Ya.y.
,,, Samoylova (for Akimov).
kj)DT (Insecticide))
.ALIBITSKAYA, V.M.; BRYSXOVSYAYA, A.V.
I I,
7hemistry of organic oC -oxidis. Part 241 Reaction of unsaturated
*-oxides with acetylide and sodium vinylacetyaJ-de.Zhur.org.khim.
I no.3:429-433 Mr 165. (MIM 18:4)
1. Leningradskiy takhnologicheakiy institut im. Lensoveta.
I
USSR/Physical Chemistry Crystals B-5
Abs Jour Referat Mur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 3591
Author Zhdanov V.A., Bryaneva L-A.
Inst Sibirian Physirco--'Te-chnological Institute at Tomsk
University
Title Contribution to the Theory of Crystal Lattices of Cu3NJ,
Cu20 and CuF type.
Orig Pub : Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom un-te, 1955,
No 34, 255-271.
Abstract : Investigated were the mechanical characteristics ruid the
conditions of existence of lattbas of the types Cu N M,
Cu2O (II) and CuF (III). The structures under sZuay are
a part of that series of structures which is derived
from cubic, face-centared, lattice by successive filling
of its octahedral and tetrahedral voids (interpoints).
They appertain to binary systems of APB type, wherein A
are particles located at cubic, face-ceRtered lattice
Card 1/3 - 31
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Crystals B-5
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 2, 1957, 3591
points, and B are particles at its interpoints. The ins-
tance is considered, when lattice particles are bound by
non-ionic forces and effective energy of their interac-
tion is %f I-C
wherein rk1c, distan e between par Yl IL
0
and rkk, are parameters. It is assumed that 0
r~B
ro and r0 = r,~A (1 + 'Y, )/2, where the parameter CK rer
Ail 'AB
flects the "geometrical" differences between A and B.
Stability of all lattices depends practically only upon
c$, an 0 a Region of stability of 1 is
d YAJ3/4AA
fairly w de ana narrows only withcX. ;,~;; 1, when I fs sta-
ble only with small values of ~%_ . Stability 3f I is
retained also when the lattice de$'"g'enerates into a f3ce-
centered defective Lattice. Conditions of existence of
II are more exacting, and those of III are so much more
Card 2/3 - 32 -
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Crystals B-5
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya) No 2, 1957, 3591
so that it is doubtful that they ever exist ia real
lattices.. For the existmce of III a type of bonding is
needed between particles, that differs from the one as-
sumed in the calculations. Apparently ionic bondage
must be taken into accounts
- 33 -
Card 3/3
ZHDANGV I V.A.;. 13R)T)NEVA, L.A. -
Theory of the structure of binary crystals of the wartzite type.
I Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; fiz. no.3:95~-102 '161. (MMA 14:8)
10' Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnichopkiyAnstitut, pri Tomskom
gosudarkve=om universitete im. V.*V' Ku bysbeva.
(Crystal lattices) (Wurtzite~ ~
BRYSNEVA~ L.A.
Theory of elasticity moduli of wurtzite type crystals. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no. 3:174-175 164. (KRA 17:9)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvennom
universitete imeni Kuybysheva.
ZHDANGV, V.A.; BRISNEVA, L.A.
Mduli of elasticity in crystals having a sphalerite or
wurtzite structure. Kristallograftia 6 no*4:639-W J1-Ag 161.
(MMA 14:8)
1. Sibirskly fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomgkom gosudarstvennom
universitete imeni V.V.Kuybysheva.
(SWialerite) (Wurtizite) (Crystal lattices)
ZHDANOV, V.A.; BRYSNEVA, L.A.
Elasticity moduli for crystals of the viurtzite type. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; fiz no.6:95-103 161. (MMA 15:1)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut pri Tomskom gosu-
daratvennom universitete imeni Kuybysheva.
(Elasticity) . (Wurtzite)
BRYSOV, N.S.
Effect of growth-promoting substances on tomato yields in 1peen-
houses. Sbor. bot. rab. Bel. otd. VBO no.2:178-181 160.
(KM 15:11)
(Growtjir-promoting substance!) (Tomatoes)
4
BRYSOVY N.S.
Age and time of transplantation of cucumber seedlings outdoors.
Bot.; issI. Bel. otd. VBO no.5:164-167 163. (EPA 17:5)
BRYSOV, N.S.
Effect of trace elements on flax yield. Bot.; issl.Bel.otd.VBO
no."1:210-222 165. (I-IMA 18:12)
GUSACHENKO, Ye.P.; BRYSOV, P.I.; LIBENZON, A.S.; NILEYKO, B.L.
---
"Technical production standards in the rubber industry" bj I.I.
Zaitsev, A.V.Yqshkis. Reviewed by E.P.Gusachenko and others.
Kauch.i rez. 21 no.8:62-64 Ag 62. (KIRA 160)
(Rubber industry--Production standards)
(Zaitsev, (Myshkis, A.V.)
BRYSOV) POIS; I,IIIEIKO, B.L.
Individual reports of the workday made by all the workers
at the Kur4 Rubber Goods Factory. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.9:47-.48
s #62. (MIRA Ili U)
1. Kurskiy zavod rezino-tekhnichaskikh izdeliy.
(Kursk-Rubber industry)
(labor productivity)
BRYSOV, V.
In the State Committee on Ferrous and Nonferrous YRtallurgy
Attached to the State Planning Commission. Kokla i khim. no.2:58
164. (WRA 17-.4)
1. Gosudarstvannvy komitst po chernoy i tavetnoy metallurgii
pri Gosplane SSSR.
BRYSOV, V.I.
Cnwmi tee,.~m_ferrous_and -nonferrous. -metallurgy in -the State
Planning 66mmission of the U.S.S.R. Ogneupory 28 no.12:
536-537 163.- (MIRA 16:12)
BRYSOVJI V.
Organization of the Scientific and Technical Council of the Committee
on Ferrous and Nonferroud Metallurgy in the State Planning Commission.
.TSvet. met. 36 no.12-.8i,: 'D 163. (MMA 17:2)
BRYSOVP V.I.
In the State CommIttee for ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy
under the State Planning Commission of the U.S.S.R. Yet. i
gornorud. prom. no.1:75 Ja_F 164. (F-TRA 17:10)
ZINOVIYEV, A.S.; KOVALENKO, V.L.; -MOLODYKH, D.N.;.BRYSCIIA, L.I.
False aneurysm of the aorta in pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl.
tub. 42 no.lOg83-84- 164, (MIRA 18:11)
1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii (zav.- pro.f. 1.S. Novitskiy)
Onskogo meditsinskogo institut.a.
F.'Y~C)jj ' T 1,-,
_~4 :1, I,. , .
"'I"he For(,-t Characteristic!; of U-rdi,i 7l,,lTld3." Can.-~ B*-,-,, -c*-, Vtrc:)w
I : :, I .
State U, IMoscow, 19531. (hZhBiol, No 1, Se!) 54)
30: Sim 432, 2 ) ~'ar 55
BRYSOVA, L.P.z GAYEL*,, A.G.
Materials on the evaluation of moisture
pine strip fnrests in the Irtysh Valley,
6: Biol.,, pochv. 17 no.1:65-74 Ja-.F 162.
i. Institut lasa ALI =R.
(Irtysh Valle-~-Pine)
(Soil moisture)
in the sandy soils of
Vast. Mosk. un. Ser.
(MIRA 15-1)
ILITNSYZA? 3.4.; BRY .J~
SOVAj .,P.; MIVCHENKO, R.I., otv.red.
(Forests in the Z&ya ar6a of the Am)r Valley] Lesa
Zeiskogo Priamurlia. Moskyat Nauka, 1965. 208 p.
(MIRA 18:11)
ZWN.9 N.G.; BELITSIDA, G.D.; BR)BOVA, N.P.
Concentration of trace elements of the iron family in some soils
of the U-8-S-11- Vest. MoBk. un. Ser. 6: Biol., pocliv. 16 no.5:
59-71 8-0 161. (MIRk 14:10)
1, Kafedra pochvovedeniya Moskov kogo gosudarstvemiogo universiteta.
(TRACE EIR NTS) MNUAIS IN SOIL)
YUR'YEV, Yu.K.; MAGDESIYEVA, N.N.; BRYSOVA, V.P.
Chamistry-of.selenophene. Part 47t Synthesis and alkylation"of
(~3 -diketones of-the selenophene-series.. Zhur..ob. khim. 33
no.8:2578-2581 Ag. 163. (mm i6:11)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova.
BRYSMqy.,_Yj..; KOSTYANOVSKIY, R.G.; PANISHIN, O.A.; STEPANYANTS, A.U.;
UZIiAkbVA.. 0.A.
Three-membered rings. Part 1. Opt. i spektr. 19 no.2:
217-228 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8)
BHYSZ, Adam.(I.Ddz, ul. Plotrkowaka 228 m. 4.)
leptomeningitis of the base of the brain simxlating intracranial
tumor. Neur. &r. polska 7 no.1:53-78 Jan-Yeb 57.
1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgii A. M. w lodsi. Kierownik:--Drof. dr.med.
It. Stepien.
(MNINGITIS, differential diagnosis,
leptom,eningitia. from brain tumor (Pol))
(BRAIN NIDOPIASMS, differential diagnosis,
leptomeningitis (Pol))
BRYSZEWSKI, J.
Establishing nw., land evidence. p. 293,
Vol 11, no. 9, Sept, 1955. PRZ7GUD GEOD',7,'_-Ij'"-. Warsaw, Poland
So: Eastern Furopean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
BRYS7,771.43KI, J.
Neopin" Lccounts of land control. p. 7.
Vol 12, no. 1, Jan l?56. PIM,61AD nEOD7-.ZYJNY, Warsaw, Poland.
So: Eastern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
BRYSMSKI., J.
B-',IYSZM4SKI, J. Inventory and classification of geodetic docinnents. P. h56..
Vol. 12J. no. 12, Dec. 1956. PRZFMO ~.'TPD=,TNT.
Warszaway Poland.
SOURCE: East Lrtwopean Accessions List (EM) Vol. 6, No. 4-April 1957
701 33, No 9. S~rt-"blf
olavt ?qZlst--5% %rA it3 -lv2 Natr,-Al E~lnor7f*
X-,r Z= Mc~al 3*.
of the tct L,%ni
pp
3. ."e-zimiml in r2,-itvshtr.: ~.-e 2~rkirq
t
.41sltry,- )'.Cr I..L 14aq Szcl~.bl; Fl, 3)0-332.
4. -.In ltr Sumr? id-th Or~ktor rur~rl C ~.rljp '.ri4-*-A or tor,4~-l
VL*L= sun-Dy'. Vtr In% C. Lirlrt ~-' !!Zx' Int A....t4-hA5~t In
Urdergrourd rotollattomi, Mr, 11.1 V--r TZ's zb!"l-v
pp 31-340.
6. :~* t:5* cc Cid Ocorlatical Vite on V~i Tn-ev,-7 i~f the Ul--.lan
C--.1 Yer lat '-'Stold wd 1~gt :.nz Locn Xlomn-
d.-,'-%; pp 3111-Y1.
th- z, iutv tr C-o-dotlt Vrl,,- xrX 7r-- bronlOrw
op
)WSZEWSKI Joz f,mgr., inz.-
Problems connected with the new land register. PrzegI geod 33 no.9:
325-329 161.
BRY~ZEWSKT, Jozef
Poland
Magister Inz~mier
Member of Programming Council of Przeala GeodezyjxLv
Warsaw$ Pg;Raod Geodtzvlnv, Vol 34, No 11, Nov
1. 1904P PP 4M-09-
"Actualization of Land Inventory in Czechoslovakia".
. BRYSZEWSKI.- Jozef
Aot4lMl12ation of thG cadastre in Czachoolovakia. Przogl good 34
no.11:468-469 N t62.
BRYSZEWSKI, Jozef, mgr inz.
Land recording as evidence of real property rights. Przegl
geod 36 no.102395-398 0 164.
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AUTHOR Inkirskiy, A.P Yel-shov, 0. A. Bry*tov, I* A6
T~
TME: Operation of Proportional catinters In the ultrasoft x-rwy region (Report
Of the Sixth Conference rn:X-Ray Speatro~. held in Oclessa from 2 to 16
July 1962J
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya fizichesk9sal V. 27, no. 60 1963,, 8o6_816
TOPIC TAGS: propprbional,counters, x-ray detectors
~ABSMCT: A proportional countir.'-was used, for the first time for detecting
ultrasoft x,-radiation. in 1b6o by'q, E. H6Wday (Rev.,sci. instr., 31, 891, 196o
and Philos. mg.,,6, 801,' 1961);~ ~the: counter, had an appreciable background and
its operation vas not studied. The purpose of,the present work vas to investigate
proportional.counters as detectors of ultrasoft.x-mys and to evaluate their.
_potentialities for this rpose .--The test.s~~t-up consisted of the proportional
counter, a pover supply, a prqa~plifier, a.main amplifier, an integral
Card 1/2
L 9834-63
Acassiw NR: Ap3ool360
discriminator, a differential:discriminator-and two recorders, as vell as an
6scillogmPh. ~ The counter was a cylindrical ne with provision for metered gas
admission. The gases used were pure methanefand argon-methane mix-tares. Pulse
height distributions for different wavelengths were determined (typical - Curves
are reproduced). In tests of the proportional counter as a radiation detector the
~.intrinsic background of the counter did not exceed 10 pulses per min. It is
concluded that proportional counters filled.with met'hane or argon-methane can be
used as detectors.of x-rays'at counting rates of up to tens of thousands of pulses
per second. ;Some design recommendations are given. Orig. art. has: 16
eq~;ations, 10 figures and Ytables.
ASSOCIATIM. Ieningradskiy gosudarstvenrW*y.universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova,
Spetsiallnoye konstruktorsk4e by rentgenovskoy apparatury* (Leningrad State
Universitv: X-BLly ApT)ratus TIRqign lkwredu
SLTF2)aT21!ED-- 00. DATE ACQ: ol-Ju-163 ENCL: 00
SUB CCDE:. PHjM) n REF SaV: 003 MIER: 013
81AZI
Card
Arxmioti nz AphoirnS s/oi61/04/0D6/CW0043/00S;3
AUTHORSs Lukirskiyp A* P.; Bry*tov, I. A.
TITLE: Investigation of tto energy structur* of Be and BeD by ultralat 61--ave X-rar
speutxwaory'
SOURCE: Fixilca tvardogD tole, v. -6s no. 3-, 19,64# 43-53
TOPIC TAGS: energy structure, Bes BeO, x rayspectroscopjr, ultralongmve sper-t-5.
emission spearrum, Absorption spectrum, met&=; Bes covalent bond electrons
forbidden bands'allowed bands valence band
ABSTR-kCT: The authors have obtained emission and absorption spectra on an,x-ray
spectrometer -for metallic Be, Be in BeO, . and 0 in BeO. For Be the 6D-140 A
interval was examined,, for 0 the 17-25 A interval. The results of their measure-
ments and interpretations are sumarized in Figs. 1-7 of the &closures. On the
enission spec=m metallic Be is defined by the width of the filled part., of the
valence band. The authors suggest that the filled band in Be is formed by cova-
lent-bond electrons. The K level in BeO is displaced relative to the corresponding
leval in Be, In seeking to find a connection between quant= yield and absorption:
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soectra, the authors conclude that the quantum yield in the vavelongth interval
investis"..tea is sensitive to the formation of an oxide film on a substance and
that this witliod of preparing the film is therefore inapplicable. Orig. art. hast
9 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: 'Loningradakiy gosuAwstvenrW*j universitet (Leningrad State Univer-
sity)
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BRYTOV, I.A.; LUKIRSKIY, A.P.
Photoioniz&tion cross section of absorption in beryllium. Opt. J
spektr. 16 no.2:363 F 164. (MIRA 17:4)
ACCESSION XR: AP4032874 S/0051/64/016/004/0688/0694
AUTHOR: Lukirskiy, A. P. ; Zim1cina, T.M. ; Bry*tov, I.A.
TITIX; Investigation of x-ray spectra in the wavelength region above 15 Angstrom
by moans of a spectrometer with a gold coated diffraction grating
SOURCE: Optika i spolctroslcopiya, v.16, no.4, 1964, 688-694
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, diffraction grating, coated
optics
ABSTRACT: In view of the importance in x-ray spectroscopy of the wavelength reff ion
bolow 40 R, the present study was devoted to investigation at the distorting e;:foct
of a gold coating on an echolette grating. The-echelette had 600 lines per mm and a.
-blaze angle of 10151; it was coated with a 300 X thick gold layer and installed in
a recording spectrometer, wherein the angle of incidence was 50301. This gratinp
had previously been tasted by recording monochromatic lines in the 23.6 to 113 X re-
gion (A.P.Lukirskiy, Ye.P.Savinov and Yu.F.Shepolev,Opt.i spolctro.15,543,1963). Par-
ticular 'attention was devoted to determining the distorting effect in the region of
the absorption edges of gold. The tests and comparisons show that, except in the 33
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to 38 JR region, the absorption edges of gold introduce virtually no noticeable dis-*
tortion; i.e., that a gold coated echalette can be used for Investigating the shape
of spectrum lines. In fact, in addition to enhancing the.contrast, a Cold coating
oxtonds the. working range of the Grating at 50301 incidence down to about 15 R. For
test purposes some of the omission lines of oxygen and nitrogen in MgO and BN were
recorded in the third order; the degree of contrast is excellent. 7"here wore also
recorded the M; lines of cadmium and 'silver; as recorded these lines have the clas-
sical dispersion shape. Their widths talon from the spectrometer curves are 10.2 and.
8.8 eV, which is in agreemexit-with the data in the literature. Orig.art.has: 6 fi-
gures-and 2 tables.
PUSSOCIATION: none
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KUKITISKIY, A.F., ZIPKIIA, T.M.; BRY-TOV, !.A.
Fine structure of X-ray 14-absorption edges of krypton and
N-absorption edges of xenon. lzv, AN SSSR.Ser.fiz, 28 no, 5:
772-779 Mq 164. (14IRA 17:6)
1. Fizicheskiy fakulltet Leningradskogo gos-tidarstvennogo
universiteta.
ACCESSION NR: AP4038776 S/0048/64/.028/005/0841/0852
AUTHOR: Lukirskiy, A.;P.; Dry*tov, I.A.
TTTLE: L Emission spectra of titanium, titanium dioxide, chromium and chromic
oxide ffieport, Seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold in Yerevan 23 Sep to
1 Oct 19627
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriay fizicheskaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 841-852
'TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, x-ray emission, titanium, titanium oxide, chromium,
chromium oxide
ABSTRACT: The L emission spectra of Ti and Cr were recorded by means of a diffrac-
tion grating spectrometer described elsewhere (A.P.Lukirskiy, Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.
25,913,1961). The spectrometer was calibrated (first order accuracy, 0.1 JR) with re-
lerence to oxgyen and nitrogen lines. The wavelength variation of the luminosity was
examined with tungsten bremmstrahlung, and the relative line intensities were cor-
rected accordingly. In addition to the spectra of the metals, the spectra of their
oxiees ware recorded to provide intensity calibration for estimating the oxygen can-
of the anodes. The oxide spectra could not be obtained in high resolution
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because of low intensity, and they are not discussed in detail. The anodes were
heated by electron bombardment to the onset of vaporization and were then hold for
some time at a somewhat lower temperature. The final spectra showed slight oxygen
and carbon contamination, but no nitrogen nor other contaminants were perceived. The
contamination was less than 5% (considerably less in the case of TO and the anodes
:are regarded as sufficiently pure. The spectra of the metals and their oxides were
4
recorded in the first order with a resolution of 0.08 R. In addition, the Ti spec-
trum was recorded in the fourth order with a resolution of 0.02 R and the Cr spec-
trum was recorded again in the first order but with a narrow slit that afforded a
resolution of 0.04 . T:ic relative intensities of the lines were measured and the
results are tabulated. The widths of the L( lines were measured and corrected for
instrumental broadening. A previously unreported weak broad line was observed on
the long wavelength side of LL in each metal; it is designated Lie. This line is
tentatively ascribed to a LIII-MI transition with the simultaneous excitation of a
plasmon, since its separation from L (about 20 eV in both metals) corresponds, ac-
'cording to J.L.Robbins and J.B.Swan &roc*Phys*Soc,76,S57,l960), to a prominent maxim
mum in the electron loss fo'r both metals# The width of the 4s-3d band was determin-
ed from the width of the 1,111 emission. For this gyr ose the long wavelongth tall
was eliminated by linear extrapo;ation since the law did not fit the data. The
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width obtained for the Cr 4s-3d band agreed with the results of H.W.B.Skinnor, T.G.
Bullen and J.E.Johnston (Philos.Mag.45,1070,1954) and V.V.Nemoshkalonko (Doklad.AN
SSSR 148,78,1963), but the Ti 4s-3d band was found to be considerably narrower. This
result may be duo to the linear extrapolation; it is also possible that the spec-
trum was that of the P-phase rather than the a-phase, for the anode temperature ex-
ceeded the transition temperature. The I431/Ml,2 intensity ratio in both Ti and Cr
agreed with the findings of Skinner et al.(loc.cit.), and not with those of J.E.
Holliday (J.Appl.Phys.33,3259,1962), although the anodes were prepared similarly to
Hqlliday's. The Iq/Lj intensity ratio did not agree with the Ii3l/Ml,2 ratio. The
discrepancy is ascribed to Ljj--iLIIIMIV V Auger transitions. The Ml,2/Ll intensi-
ty ratio was measured for the oxides, and it is discussed-briefly. This ratio is ,
sensitive to the chemical bonding. Orig.art.has: 3 formulas, 6 figures and 3 tab3m
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
(Physics Department, Leningrad State University)
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k~THOR; Lukirskiy,A.P.,; Savinov,Ye.P.; Bry*tov,I.A.; Shepelev,Yu.F.
~ITIX: Efficiency of secondary electron multipliers with Au, LiF, MgF2, SrF2, BeO,
XC1 and CsI photocathodes in the 23.6 to 113 Angstrom region nR port, Seventh Con-
ference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold in Yerevan 23 Sep to 1 Oct 19627
$OURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 866-871
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray detection, radiation detector, electron multiplier. photocathode,
photocathode efficiency
ABSTRACT: The quantum efficiency of Au, LiF. MgF2, SrF2, BeO, KC1 and CsI photoca-
thodes were measured in secondary electron multipliers throughout the ultrasoft X_
ray region from 23.6 to 113 A and at grazing angles from 40 to 400 (angles of inci-
dence from 500 to 860). An absolute accuracy of 15% is claimed for the measurements,
and the data presented (except those for the BeO photocathodes, which were not re-
produc4~ble) are recommended for absolute x-ray intensity measurements to this accu-
racy. The gold photocathodes were included for comparison, and the other materials
were selected as the most efficient photocathodes that are not poisoned by air. The
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LiF, M9F2, SrF2, KC1 and CsI photocathodes-were vacuum deposited on Al films on
j glass. The BeO photocathodes were prepared by oxidizing a film of Be, vacuum depo-
sited on W or Mo. The BeO photocathodes prepared in this way were not reproducible,
ho,~ever, and only the data for the most efficient BeO photocathode are given. The
thickness of the photocathodes was determined interferometrically. The thickness of
the Au cathode was 1000 R; that of the CsI cathode, 5500 R; and the remaining photo-
cathodes were 2500 Ro thick. These thicknesses are greater than the depth from which
the photoelectrons can emerge. Tungsten bremsstrahlung was employed for the mea-
surements. The x-ray intensity was measured with an alcohol-argon Geiger counter and
..a methane proportional counter. The efficiencies of the counters were determined
~from absorption measurements, data of A.P.Lukirskiy and T.M.Zimkina (Izv.AN SSSR,
Ser.fiz.27,104,1963) being employed for the alcohol-a:rgon counter. Curves are pre-
sented showing the quantum efficiency of each photocathode at several selected wave-
lengths as a function of the grazing angle. Most of these curves have a rather sharp
imaximum at some small grazing angle and are otherwise smooth. Curves are also pro-
-sented showing the quantum efficiency of each photocathode at 200 grazing angle as a
function of the wavelength. These curves show marked fine structure near the absorp-
tion edges of the cathode materials but are reasonably smooth between. It is recom-.
mended that for any specific application a photocathode be selected for which the
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fine~siruc~ture lies outside the wavelength region of intorost. Orig.art.has: 5 fi-
gures and 1 table.
.ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakul Itet Leningrndskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
.(Physics Department, Leningrad State University)
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RAZM(a)/ASZ_mp)-2-/RAEMI(i) /ASD(a)-5/ESD(gs)/ESD(t)/RAEM(t) JD/RH
IAGGESSION NR: AP4044858
S/0051/64/017/003/0438/0445
AUTHOR: Xmkjzj~ _A. P~.; Bry*tov, 1. A.; Zimkina, T. M. A
TITLE: Photoionization absorption of He, Kr, Xe, and me thane in
methylal -in the wavelengtb range 23.6 to 250 Angstrom
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 17, no. 3, 1964, 438-445
i
ITOPIC TAGS: absorption coefficient, photolonization, bremsstrahlung,
ix-ray spectrum, helium, ignTton xenon, methane, methylal
1ABSTRACT: The absorptiln coeff
`201ents were determined from the x-ray!
:characteriBtias of the Iines in the bremsstrahlung spectrum with an
,aim at checking the applicability of various theoretical calculations
ito the ultralong wave x-ray spectrum, and as a check on the correctned
!of the choice of the wave functions. The spectra of helium, xenon,
1krypton, and methane are of interest from the theoretical point o____
!view and also in connection with their practical
itectors. Methylal is of interest only for practii%-T-ptirpioses. The
!procedure foil-determining the absorption in the gases wae*described
".jelsewhere (Im AN SSSR ser. f iz. I. Iva 27P 8171 1963). The experimenta
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data for me tbane and h~lluo'were compared with the experimental data
for the short-wave ultra,0161et region of the spectrum and with the
theoretical calculations. In the case of krypton and xenon, a com-
plicated spectral variation of the absorption coefficient was observed,
and the data were found to be comparable with those for neon and
argon.- It was found thaV all:--gasea- -have the same structure of the-
external eleAron shell, and each*displays a spectral dependence thatt'.
becomes more complicated with increasing atomic number, and the
lanomalousi absorption extends Into the short-wave section cf the
spectrum. Plots are given for the absorption coefficients of all
gases. In the ease of methane and methylal, the wavelength variationi"
of the absorption coefficiefit (in a-log-log scale) is linear, so that
empirical expres8ionscould be written forthem. Orig. art. has:
6 figures and 2 tables..
ASSOCIATIO91. None
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AMOR: Lukirskiy
*.P ipflcina
TITLE., so orption
-Finu--structure of tWMab rotion. edges oUkrypton and the N-abs
edges of xenon,,ffieportf Seventh-Conforonce on X-Ray Spectroscop hold in Yerevan
23 Sept to I Oct 19627
SOURCE: AN 2-779
BBSR..Iz~estiyas~Serlya ftzicheskaya~ v.28, no.5,: 1064j 77
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray absorption, x.~rayspectrump Inert gas, xononp krypton
fIBSTRACT: Wlmreas the X absorption_fipactia~:of:the inert Cases have boon extensive-
.-'-~ly invest1gated-and ake-suscootibie of relatively simple interpretation based on
compirison.with the spectra of -2t6ms.(vithZ ojie unit greater than that of the ab-
sorbing inert gas atom).and the L,4Worptlon spectra have also been studied and can
,be Interpreted in simi'lar,lashioni the Mand-H absorption spectra have not been in-
vestigated (there is reason to assume, how"ver, that their interpretation and cal-
culation should~be similar$ but taking into account the high values of the effecti%e
quantum numbors)o'Accordingly, the present,work'was concerned with investigation,of
the N absorption spectrum of xenon and t". H spectrum of krypton. The experimental
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V. A
AUTHORS; Ekirskl~A~.P_Jdeceased); Brytov, 1. A.; Fomicbev.
..........
1ORG: Leninarad State University (Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy.
universitet)
4 4 T-
Re T Sb Pd o 1!t, and
TITLE: New emission bands of __W~ T~' M
Ti in the ultrasoft x-.ray,region of the spectrum
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela., v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 95-102
TOPIC TAGS: x ray emission, x.ray,diffraction study, spectral
line, line width, linesbift, x ray spectroscopy
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the experiment was to obtain additional
experimental data on tbe'density of the electronic states in the
valence band. The new lines were obtained in the spectral region
0
70 450 A with the aid of a diffraction-grating x-ray spectromete~r.'
The use of effective detectors and reflecting mirrors to filter out
the -radiation has made it possible to detect the new lines. The
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spectrometer was described.-by one of the authors earlier (Lukirskiyi
Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz.. v..25, 913, 1961). An identification for the
observed emission bands is proposed and the widths of the levels
participating In the transitions are determined. The shape of the
emission bands and the widths are not discussed in detail, in view
of the lack of data on.the detector efficiency and on the spectral
dependence of the diffraction-grating reflection coefficient. The
observed shape or the emission -line of W Is compared qualitatively
with the theoretical distribution of the energy density of the elec-
tronic states of the 5d6s band. Further improvement in the results
As expected when-tbe resolution of the spectrometer is increased
and when absorption spectra of the same elements become available
for the investigated region of spectrum. The authors thank M. A.
Rumsb.-and T. M. Mmkina for useful remarks. Orig. art. bas:_8 fi 8
and .3 tables.
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AUTHOR: Lukirskiy, A. P.; Brytov, 1. A.j Gribovskiy, S. A.
. ............ ..
ORG: none
TITLE: Pbotoiohizing absorption1f Ar, Xe, alcohol,and dimethoxymethanelin the
7:.-44 Rwavelength range
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 2, 1966, 368-369
TOPIC TAGS: x -ray absorption, x ray absorption spectrum, absorption coefficient
ABSTRACT: The coefficients of photoionizing absorption of x-radiation in Ar, Xe,
alcohol, and,dimethogymethane were measured. The coefficients for Ar in the spectral
region from 8 to 23 A may be :found by extrapolation according to data from Lukirskiy
and Zinkina (Izv. AN SSSR, ser.,fiz. 27, 817, 1963) and Wuilleumier (C. R. Acad. Sci.
257, 855, 1963). For Xe the absorption coefficients were measured up'to 23 X from
the long-wave side of the spectrum. The spectral range from 7 to 23 A was not
studied., For Xe the dependence of lg u on 1g A was found to be nonlinear. Breaks
were found in the experimental dependence of Ig ti on 1g X which were attributed to
absorption dis continuities. For dimethoxymethane and alcohol, the average values
of the absorption diecontinuities (the oxygen discontinuity S,,,) were 2.4 and 2.3,
respectively, Both gases, apparently, have a region of fine Ktonig structure from
the short-vave side of.the edge, although this structure on the bremsstrahlung r
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spectrum vas'not investigated.'~ Experimental values of absorption coefficients
plotted on a logarithmic scale with regard to w�velength can be expressed as: for
alcohol 8 1 < X -c 20 Rs Ii = 0.004314.X2.35 ; 23 A < X < 36 X P = mo412-A2.55 . for
dimethoxymethane 7 X < A < 20 0.011,.X2.68; 24 < X < 36 0.00102-X2.4;
where U is in reciprocal centimeters, X in angstroms for OOC, and 760 mm Hg.
Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1-table. [JAI
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LUKIRSKIY, A.P.; B4_WVj,_.jtAt_
Use of gas counters in recording ultrasoft X-radiation.
Prib. i tekh.eksp. 10 no.5t66-70 S-0 t65.
(MIRA lgtl)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyv universitat, Submitted
JU17 13# 1964.
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AUTHOR: ff~pkirsk~~ Fomichevp V. A.; Brytov, 1. A.
iy, /(deceased);
-ORG: none
TITLE: Absorption coefficients-of nitrocel-luloseland polystyrenePin the 8_410
region of the ultrasoft x-radiation
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskoplya,, v. 20, no. 2P 1966, 366-368
TOPIC TAGS: absorption coefficient, polystyrene, nitrocellulose, radiation detector,,
x ray filter
ABS7MT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Opt. i spekbr. v. 1TIV 438, 1964)
on the efficiency of gas-filled radiat ion detectors. 'Whereas the absorption coeffi-
cients of the gas and vapor-used in these~detectors were measured earlier, the nitro-
cellulose used for the detector window was not investigated before. The measurement
procedure was the same as in the earlier work. The preparation of the transparent.
films'.' is briefly described. Films close to optimal thickness for each wavelength
were, used. The numerical values of the absorption coefficients are listed in a table
for the different wavelengths in the case of nitrocellulose and plotted in the case
of polystyrene. In the case of,polystyrene.. a considerable jump occurs in the ab-
sorption coefficient in the vicinity of the carbon line and it is noted that poly-
styrene can serve because of this anomaly as an effective filter for ultrasoft x-'
radiation. 01rig. art. has: 1 figure,' 1 formulap and 1 table.
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A=OR., lce,aaed) s, Britav L, A6
ORG: Leninrad- State Un iv'.ersity Meningradsiiy gosudarstvennyy
univers
'TITLS.- The.-use:of _gq~sw-filled oounter's-for measuremehts.df-.Jtltra~-86rt,
X-rays
SOURCE: Pribory i takhai" eksperimentat 'no. 5) 1965, 66-70
TOPIC TAGS: .'x::ray :x ray measurement, Geiger counter, proportional
counter, gas discharge counter
J-- ABSTRACT: The use of-Geiger and proportional counters for measuring
.-.X-rays of 23.6 to 200 angstrom is discussed. The discussion is based
Qn'the results and data already publihhed. The use of very thin odunte:L%._~..
kndowsmade of nitrocellulose is reo6mmended on the basis of the preoed..
ing research. 'The~properties .of nitrocellulose window (soft X-ray pass-
age ahd absorption) were graphically -characterized. It was also recom-
.,.,-mended to use counters with a low gas-piessure. Thus, a careful seleb,;-
tion of appropriate gases or their mixtures is required to ensure a good
~counter performance. The performance effectiveness of gas filled
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counters is explained with numerous references to the author's preceding
were cited'and absorption factors for nitro-
investigations. Formulas
oellulbse windows and vari'ous gases were.presented. The operating
characteristics of argon-alcohol and-argon-mmthane Geiger counters were
briefly revieved.- The argon-alcohol counters have a better plateau and
work'well even at a pressure of 10 tore However, Geiger counters have
a long dead time reachibg 5 x lOr4 goo.. The proportional counters with
methane and argon-methane fillings were also reviewed. Their gas-
amplification factor,must be rather high in case of ultra-soft X-rays&
Various factor ~values (from 56,100 to~3,100) were mentioned. The plateau
lengths and gas-amplification factors were graphically shown as functior
of applied voltage for various pressures of methane gas. It was recom-
mended to use methane oounters-at pressures greater than 60 tor and for.
wave lengths less then 150,angstrom. The proportional counters filled
with methylal were also studied and their plateau lengths and gas-ampli-
fication factors were graphically illustrated. The results disclosed
that,the mothylal filled proportional'counters are particularly well
suited-to measure the-entire!range of ultra-soft X-rays* Orige art.,
has: 4 gra ha and 2 tables..'
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BRYTSEV, A. V., Physician
"Rapid Serological Reactions and Their Practical Value in Mass 113mmi-tion
of Patients Under Investigation." Bab 7 Apr 47, Second Moscow State Medical Inst
imeni L T. Stalin
Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow
In 1947
SO: Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55
DAVYDOV, Pavel Semenovich; CHMIYSHEV, Valeriy Olegovich; VOR014TSOV,
A.Ye.) inzh., retsenzent; VILEMKIN, B.I., nauchn. red.;
BRYTSINA., I.M.., red.; KRYAKOVA, D.M., tekhn. red.
[True motion indicator in a ship's radar3 Indikator istin-
nogo dvizheniia sudovykh RLS. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963.
163 p. (MIRA 17:3)
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h chni cal Abst. M Nv~glowe"J(Prace Inst. Metalurgil No. 6), P'h-r, 16.5
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Miiin~g
4:0a1. on the and mechanical propertic-s v.: i:o~e. -M(,,UM we-d
e\ twer d=,-iz-s1n,"
-n 'be Investigatioms, md the authcrs pe
flame coal, blend coal, and blcnd~ it:t.-d in collc~nQ v!"'s: ln~ :"n-t
i)Ox coking tests of blends to which flame cr-a; vtas add-L f! -~vz~s
that fl3me cozL which yields large qu?ntit!e5 nf tir at the
Id of the plzasticlt-v peTiod !s the m,.r,' f(~ r,-
Mi!
Ap6ol4702 SOURCE CODE: UR/0238/65/011/005/0583/0589
AUTHOR; Brytvan, Ya. M. - Britvan, Ya. M.
ORG: Vinnitsa Medical Institute (Vinnytslkiy medychnyy instytut)
TITLE: Contribution of the higher divisions of the central nervous system to inter-
action between the respiratory and vasomotor centers during development of hemic
bypoxia and restoration of normal functions
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SOURCE: Fiziolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 5, 1965. 583-569
TOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, central nervous system, rabbit, bioelectric phenomenon,
respiratory system, cerebral cortex
ABSTRACT: The author studies the relationship between respiratory and vasomotor
centers in hemic bypoxia. The experimental equipment and methods are discussed. The
interaction between respiratory and vasomotor centers during hemic bypoxia depends
on the rate, intensity and duration of the hypoxia. Rapid and m sive loss of blood
results in acute vascular insuffeciency, intense respiratory stimulation and excessive
inhibition of the cerbral cortex. Experiments were done on rabbits. In one series,
blood was taken from the non-anesthesized intestine through the carotid, theamount
being 5% of the body weight. In a second series blood was taken every 15 minutes in
the amount of 0.7% of the body weight. In rabbits which received 5 mg/kg of aminazene
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40 minutes after the first blood loss, breathing was not restored and arterial blood
pressure was noticeably reduced. It was found that arterial blood pressure falls
gradually during slow development of hemic hypoxia due to fractional hemorrhage or
poisoni*ng with methenoglobulin-formers. The initial phase of respiratory excitation
is most often attended by intensification of the electrical activity of the cerebral
cortex. Dissimilar ratios were found between the biocurrents for the cortex and the
thalamus. In some cases parallel intensification of biopotentials was noted, in
others, a positive induction of the thalamus. An increase in hypoxia caused synchroni.
zation between the cortical and thalamic rhythms, as well as a gradual reduction*In th,
frequency and amplitude of the slow rhythms. In the transition state of hypoxia,
vascular pressure decreases even further and high-amplitude waves of the third order
are often noticeable in the arterial blood pressure as well as synchronous fluctuationi
in Cheyne-Stokes respiration and further inhibition of the cerbral cortex. In the
final st'age of hypoxia, waves of the third order disappear together with inhibition of
the cerebral cortex. The experimental data show that a change in the initial
functional state of the nervous system due to anesthesia, aminazine, phenamine and
disconnection of the blood pressure regulators has a definite effect on the interactio:
between the respiratory and vasomotor centers in hemic hypoxia. Orig. art. has:
2 figures.
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ZHOHOVA, Liliana Pavlovna; KURGANOV, Ge,rajy Vladimirovich;
FEDIN, Boris Vladimirovich; FISHER, A.Ya., red.;
BRYUKIIACHEVA. V.V.) ved. red.
[Modern niobium alloys, the technology of their produc-
tion and use; review of foreign techniques) Sovrememye
niobievye splavy, tekhnologiia ikh proizvodot,va i pri-
menenie; obzor zarubezlinai tekhniki. Moskva, GOSINT1,
1962. 27 p. (MIRA 17:5)
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9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -19W, Uncl.
DRYMMNMO, A. N.
Pasechnye raboty v razlichnykh zonakh SSSR fApiary work in the various regions of
the U.S.S.R_.7. Moskva, Sellkbozgiz, 1953. 200 p.
SO: Monthly List of,Russian Accessions, Vol. 7 No. 1 April 1954.
BRYUKHAIMKO,B.A.
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Possibilities of increasing the output.of rolling mills. Stall 15
832-838 S'55- I (HIZA 8: 12)
1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-okonomicheakiy institut
(Rolling mills)
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Translation f rom;--Ref erativnyy zhurnal, Metallu rgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 10 1 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Bryukhanenko, B.A.
TITLE: Problems of Method in Discovering Additional Output-capacity
Possibilities in Rolling Mills (Based on Data from the Zapo-
rozhstall, Azovstall, im. Dzerzhinskiy, and "Serp i Molot"
Plants) [ Voprosy metodiki vyyavleniya rezervov proizvoditel'-'
nosti prokatnykh stanov (po materialarn zavodov. "Zapo-
rozhstal' 11, "Azovstal' 11, im Dzerzhinskogo i "Serp i MoloVI)]
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the Author's dissertation for the de-
gree of Candidate of Economical Sciences, presented to the
Mosk. inzh.-ekon. in-t (Moscow Engineering- economy Institute),
Moscow, 1957
ASSOCIATION: Mosk. inzh.-ekon. in-t (Moscow, Engineering- economy
Institute), Moscow
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Establishment of teebnical norms in ferrous metallurgy. Sots. trud
no. 7:6&75 J1 158. (HIRA 11:8)
(Steel industry--Production standards)
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AUTHOR. Bryukhanenko, B.A.
TITLE: Vays of improving operational planning and analysis
in profile-rolling production by means of analytical
comptiters (taking the "Serp i Molot" works as an
example)
PERIODICAL: Re'erativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
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no. 6, 1962, abstract 6-1-142 yu (V sb. Matem. metody
i schetn. tekhn. v organiz. i planirovanii pi-oiz-va
na met;~llurg..predpriyatii, M., 1.,,etallurgizdat, 1961,
67-;-81 )
TEXT: The paper considers the general problems of operational
planning in rolling production. It gives a list" of recommendations
for the improvement of operational planning, derived from investi-
gations carried out at the "Serp i Molot" works. It is pointed out
that the use of analytical computers makes it Possible to prepare
all the required st.andard data for planning; and also to compute
criteria for statistical stock taking, It is observed that the
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fundamental Droblem of oDerational planning - selection of the
rolling sequence for individual lots of metal as a function of con-
crete conditions - requir 'es logical analysis and can only be solved
by the application of linear programming techniques and electronic
L, -ent of a mechanization
computers. A description is given of the cont
project for operational planning within the limits of-the work that
can be carried out on analytical computers. A nodel is given. of a
standardizing card taking into account the difficulty coefficient.
and the form of the tabulagrams for the classification of orders
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according to types of steel and rolling profile dimensi6ns. 1 fi-
gure. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.)
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/044
Rokotyan, Ye. S., Poctor of Technical Sciences, Ed.
Prokatnoye proizvodstvo; spravochnik,(Rolling Industry; Handbo 'ok)
v. 2. Hosqow, I-letallurgizdab, 1962. -~685 Po 8500 copies
printed.
Authorat P. A. Alelcoandrov, Doctor of Technical Sciences;.
V. P. Aniolforov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; V. 1. Bayrakov,.
Candidate of Technical Science [I V. Barbar~LcN Candidate
Ichi
of Technical Sciences* R- P- Ra ;n ; an Idate of Technical
a 0
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Sciences Ideceased]7k. A. Bryu1!,hn=enk adate of Economic
Sciences; H. V. Vaul of V
of Technical Soiencenj
A. 1. Vitkin, Doctor of Technical Sciences; 3. P. Granovskiy,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; P. 1. Grudev, Candidate of
Technical Selencen; 1. V. Gunin, Engineer; H Ya. Dzugutov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; V. 0. Drozd; Candidate of
Teohnio&l Sciences; N. F. Yermolayev, EnEineerl a. U. Katenellson#
Candidate of Technical Sciences; X. V. Zbv~.nev, Engineer;
NO Ye. Ragayanko, Hnginoerj N. V. Litovahenko, Candidate of
Te6hnical Sciences; Yu. M. Natveyov, Candidate of Technical
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Sciences; V. X. Jjejej3h1co, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
K. V. Malchov, Engineer; A. K. Hinburg, Candidate of Tech-
nical Sciences; V. D. Nosov, Engineer; B. I. Panchenko,
Engineer; 0. A. Plyatakovskiyp Candidate of Technical
Sciences; Is S. Pobedin, Candidate of Technical Sciencess
1. A. Priymak, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sal6nceB
EdeceaBedj; As A* Protasovp Engineer; M. M. Saflyan,
Candidate of Technical Scienoesj N. M. Fedozov, Professor;
S. N. Filipovv' Engineer tdeceaved]; 1. N. Filippovp Can-
Aidate of Technical Sciences; X. A.Fomichev, Doctor of
Technical Sciencenj M. Yu..Shifrin, Candidate of Technical
Sciences, E. R. Shor, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
M. M. Shternov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; M. V.
.Shuralev, Engineer; I. A. Yukhvets, Candidate of Technical
Sciences; Edo. or Publishing-Houses V. Us Gorobinehenko,
R. M. Golubehik, and V. A. Rymovj Tech. Ed.s L..V. Dobuzhimakaya.
.PURPOSE: This he ndbook Is intended for engineering personnel of
ni&tallurgical and maehine-building plants, scientific research
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-institutes, and planning and design_prganizations. it may
also be used by students at schools of higher education.
COVEnACM: Volume 2 or the handbook rovicim problomo connected
vith the proparation of motal for rollingtho quality and
quality control of rolled products, and designs of roll
paonas in morchant mills. The following topics are dio-
ounoodt processes of manufaoturing-uoUftniahod and fininhod
rolled products (the rolling of blooms, billets, shapes, beams,
rails, strips, x-dro, plates, sheets, and the draving of steel
wire), hot-dipped tin Plates, lacquered plates, floor plates,
tubes mide by different mothodsp and special typos of rolled
products Problems of the organization of rolling operations
are revi;wed, and typos of rolled products manufactured In the
USSR are sho-im. No pqrsonalities a" mentioned. There are
no references.
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