SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUBININA, YE.M. - DUBINSKAYA, I.D.

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DOXEROVSKATAO T~No; IUUBINIIFAO SPIVAX, G.T. Reatron optical method for the stWy of local emissions of oxide cathodes* Veot~Koek.un. 9 no-10:25-32 0 154. (MM 8:2) lo Wedre, elektronnoy optiki. (Cathode ray tubes) (Electron optics) SOVL10c' ~'d~ 8 AUTHORS.- 4ivak G. V. j _Dubjal, 3b i - k~v _~ -1 a Pryamkova, I.A. saln;:o3ggradov, D.P. TITLE: Development of the Methods of Electron Microscopy for the Observation of the YicroEeometry and the Emisbion Centres of Thermionic Cathodes (Razvitiye a-~todov elek- tronnoy mikroskopii dlya nablpdeniya mikrogeorietrii i tsentrov emissii termolcatodov) PERIODICAL. Radiotekhaika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol 3, mr 8, pp 10?? - 1083 + 1 plate kUSSR) ABSTRACT: The article reports the results of the observations of the eleetron.--microseopy pictures of tLe distribution of the emission in a number of thermionic cathodes such as an oxide cathode, an L-cathode or an impregnated cathode. The observations were carried out at.maE;nifications ranging from 150 - 4 000. During the investigations, was found that the space char6e has a s-iSnificant effect on the formation of electron-uticroscopic imaGes, in particular, when employing the secondary-electron emission technique. The space charge produces a decelerating field whose effect can be interpreted by means of two space-charge lenses. The first type of lens is a macro- Gardl/4 lens and is produced by the charge in that part of Le SOV/1(19-3-8-15/18 Development of the Methods of Electron 2icroscopy for the Observation of the Microgeometry and the Elmisr--ion Crntres of Thermionic Cathodes cathode from which the emission curi-,-nt is not conducted away. The second leDs is a micro-lons and its effect becomea aignificant in the individual eLti5sion centres,, The effect of the space charge is illusti-Lited by the photographs of Fi~,ur(,, 1. 11hotoGraph la was obtained et a current dejisity (at 6he screen) of 4 x 10-8 A/cM2 while PhotoCra-ph lb was taken at a density of 1.4 x 10-? A/cm2i in both cases, the anode voltage was 10 kV. ~hotoezraph Jo was done at the current density of 1.4 x 10-1 A/CM2 but the cathode was removed from the focusing electrode by a distance of ~5 P. From these pictures, it follows that the space charSe result's in a change of the focus length of the system. It was also found during the investigations that the contrast in the photographs is dependent on the iAcroreonetry of the investigated surfaces. The contrast is further dependent on the difference in the secondary emission coefficients of various parts of the cathode and on the Card2/4 SOV/109-3-8-15/18 - Developmont of the Methods of Electron Microscopy for the Observation of the blicrogeometry and the Emission Centres of Thermionic Unthodes Card3/4 local electric fields at the cathode surface. The investi- gation of the relationship between the microgeomtry of a cathode and its emission pattern (see picture) was effected by means of the =25-type microscope which was fitted with a special adaptor unit. The pictures obtained by this means are shown in the photographs of kigures 2, 3 and 4. The photographs of Figure 2 Give the patterns of an oxide cathode having comparatively large non-uniformities at the surface; Photograph 2a refers to a cold cathode, while 2b is for a heated activated cathode. Figure 3a shows the secondary-emission pattern of an L-cnthode, rhile Figure Ybgives the thermal-emission pattern of the same cathode. Figure 4a shows the pattern of a pressed c:~thqde, taken by means of the secondary emission. Figure 4c shows the same cathode butatan increased temperature, while 4b cor- repponds'tothe temperature at which the thermal emission commences. Figure LPd.represents the thermal-emission pattern of the pressed cathode. All ~he investigations were carried out at a pressure of 10--_~ mmHg. For the purpose of obtaining magnifications of the ordcr of 2 000 807/109-3-8-15/18 Development of the Methods of Eloctron Microscopy for the Observatioa of the Micro.geometry and the Emission Centres of Thermionic Uathodes up to 4 000, a stroboscopic, electrostatic electron micro- scope (type ESM-50) was used. By means of this instrument, the pulse emission picture of an L-cathode ras obtained. The resulting photograph is shown in Figure 5. The authors express their gratitude to M.A. Bruk for valuable advice. There are 5 figures and 8 references, ? of which are Soviet ASSOUIATIOv: Fizicheskiy fakulltet and I French. Moskovskogo gosudarstvennoFo unive~siteta im. M.V. Lomonosova ( Physics Departmento MoPcow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTUO: January 29, 1958 1. Electron microscopy 2. Cathodes (Electron tubes)--Physical Card 4/4 properties 3. Thermionic emission--Analysis 4. Electron microscopes--Performance J011/120- 58-5-20/32 AUTHORS:Sbitnikova, I.S.1 Dubinina,ye.M'., Spivak, G.V., Fetisov, D.V. TITLE: An Attachment to the EE1J-?;_Mm_Uq-dion Electron Microscope for the Visualisation of Surfaces, Using Secondary Electron Emission (Pristavka k emiasionnorau elektronnomu mikroskoru EEM-75 dlya vizualizatsii poverklinostey pri pomoshchi vtorichnoy elektronnoy emissii) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tek-hnika eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 5, PP 78-32 and 2 plates (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description is given of an attachment to the EM-75 microscoDe. Using secondary aiid thermionic emission, both the micro-geometry and the emission pattern of thermal cathodes may be visualisdd. This means teat it is possible to compare the distribution of centres of electron emission with micro--eometry of active thermal cathodes. The surface of thermal cathodes is irradiated by an electron beam from an electron gun which directs the beam at an angle to the surface. The angle between the optical axes of the elsetron 2,un and the microscope may be varied between 85 and 45 . This ..jarq 1/3 ~50V/120-53-5-20/32 An Attachment to the EEM-75 Emission Electron '11,licroscope for the Visualisation of Surfaces, Using Secondary Electron Emission adjustment may be used to choose the best conditions of irradiation.correspondinrr to the best contrast of the image for different depths within the surface microstructure. A sectional drawing through the entire instruncent is shown in Fis.1, in which 1 is the electron gun 2 --;-- a mechanism for adjusting the angle of the irradiation by the primary beam, 3, 4, are centering devices for the beam, 5 is a table for illuminating diaphragms, 6, 7 are observat- ion windows, ~; is a bellows, 9 is a mechanism for ad- justing the angle, 10 is the base, 11 is the cathode, 12 is the focussing electrode, 13 is the anode, 14 is the anode cap, and 15 is a ceramic insulator. The re3ults obtained with this attachment are shown in Figs-3-7. Fig.3 shows the ima e of an oxide cathode with secondary (a) and thermionic (b~ emission. A similar pair of images of an L-cathode is shown in Fig.4 while Fig.5 shows an image of Vard 2/3 30V/120-58-5-20/32 An Attachment to the EEM-75 Emission Electron Microscope for the Visualisation of Surfaces, Using Secondary Electron Emission this cathode with the secondary and thermionic emission images combined. There are 7 figures and 13 referenc-s; 9 of the references are Soviet, I French and 3 German. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Y1GU (Dept. of Ph.7sics, Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: October 10, 1.95?. 0 Jard 3/3 AUTHORS: Dubinina, Ye. U., Spivak, G. V., Pry TITLEt The Obtaining of Images in the Pulse Principle in the Emission Microscope With High Resolving Porner(O poluchenii. izobrazheniy v Impul'snom rozhime v emissionnom mikroskope vysokogo razresheniya) FERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSH. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1959, Vol 23P Nr 69 PP 762-764 ONO ABSTRACT: In the introduction to this paper it is shown that by Investigating pulsed emission In an emission microscope, it is possible to investigate the conditions on active cathodes in pulsed operation. Images of the emitting cathode in normal operation are compared with those in pulsed operation. The impulse Increase exercises considernble influence upon resolving power. The work describod wan carried out by means of the industrial electrostatic microscope ESM-50, which has an immersion object with 150-fold enlargement. The block scheme of the current supply of the instruciont is shown (Fig 1) and discussed. As examples, two pictures (Fig 2) of the cathode Card 1/2 in steady and in pulsed operation are shown; the pictures were The Obtaining of Images in the Pulse Principle sov/4e-23-6-23/28 in the Emission Microscope With High Resolving Power not found to differ. A further investigation carried out on an L-cathode also showed no ossontinl diffPrences. Finally, the possibility of using pulsed operation when investigating the domain structure in ferromagnGtics and ferroelectrice is shown and a stroboscopic arrangoraent is described by means of which images of the domain structure with higher resolving power were attained. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references, ASSOCIATIONt Fizicheskly fakul'tet Molkovsk-&go gos. universitet im. X. V. Lomonosova (Physics Department of Moscow State University imei2i M. V. Lomonosov) Card 2/2 A)U'Z1N11\JR1 I t.. NV PHFM. I BOOK EXPLOITATION SM/4705 Rsdiofizicheskaqa elektronika (Radiophyaical Electronics) [Moscow] IrA-vo Mosk. univ., 196o. 561 p. Errata slip inserted. 15,000 copies printed. Ed.: N. A. Kapteov., Professorj Tech. Bd.t H. S. Yermakov. PURPOW: This book has been approy d by the Ministry of Higber and Secondary Special Education, V80j as a textbook for sch661s of higher educatione It can be also used by balentifto person 1 working in the fields of radio engineering and electronics. CMRAGE: The book presents problems of vacuum, cathode,, semiconductor, and gas electronics, on which is based the operation of vacuum-ttibe and gas-filled devices- including microwave devices and also apparatus and instruments used in electron optics. It Is assumed thist the reeAers of this book bayes pre- 14minary preparation in the fundamentals of nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, statistical physics and electrodynamics. The book was written by a group of lecturers of the Pbysics Division of Moscow StAte University. Carla~ ~O Radiopbysical Electronics OW/4705 Chapters I., II., and 133 were written by Professor N. A. Kaptsov; Ch. IV. by 1-1rofessor S. D. avozdover and Docent Vo M. LQpukhin; Ch. V. by Professor Q. V. Spivak and Assistant Ye. M. Dubinina; Ch. VII. by Docent A. A. Zaytaev and Professor N. A. Uptaov;-'CS.-'Vllr.-Vy-~rofessor N. A. Uptsov and Assist- emt G. S. Solatsev. The authors thank Professor S. Yu. Luklyanov and Docent M.D. Mrasev , who reviewed the book. There am 76 references: 68 Soviet (in- cluding 14 translations), 6 English, and 2 German. TABLE OF CONTSNTSt Foreword Ch. I. Subject of Physical Electronics. High-Vacuum Electronics 9 1. Introduction 9 2. Transmission of electric current through a high -Mcuum 13 3- Space charges in SLseous., liquid and solid media 21 4. Physics of electron tubes 21 Ch. II. Semiconductor Electronics 29 5- Electron energy levels in crystals 29 6. Impurity semiconductors 32 7. lAw of electron distribution along the separate energy levels in semiconductor energy bands 36 8. Density of energy states in any energy band of a crystal 39 Card 4fn Tediophysical Electronics SOVAT05 50. reflex klystron 194 51- Tmveling-wava (TW) tube 205 52. Backward-wmve oscillator (BWO) 229 53- Mapetron 234 54. Space-charp affect. Conoept of -charip longitudinal VaVLIU 249 55. Blectroa-wave tube (?,W) 264 Ch. V. Electron Optics 271 56. Subject and problems of electron optics 276 57. Optical propertiets of aleetric and votgastic fields vith axial symetry 276 58. Lenses of electron optics 281 59. Wpatio lenses 2U 6o. Electrostatic lenses 286 61. Microlenses 303 62- Electronic mirror 305 63. Geoustrical aberration 30T 64. Chromti-_ aberration 314 65- resolution of electron-opties instr=euta, BOLM-charse effect and certain methods of correcting lenses 318 _Z; C ard ~ RWiop'aysical Eltintronics SOV/4705 66. Electron gxms 321 67. Cathode-ray oscillographs 329 68. Electron-optics devices realizing transformation operations 330 69. Electron microscope 341 70. Double focusing in a mass spectrograph 353 Ch. VI. Electric-Diacharge Formation in Genes 356 71- Nature and special features of the movement of free electrons in a gaseous medium 356 72. Diffusion and mobility of charged particles in a discharge 359 73. Theory of mobility 364 74. Dependence of effective atomic or mo1ecu3Ar cross section on the speed of the interacting electron 367 75. Independent and dependent electric discharges in gases 371 76. Avsaanche theory of discharge 373 77. Dependence of factor I on electric field intensitylE 376 78. W. Rogovski's theory 381 79. Dependence of avalanche-dischLrge igniting voltage an product pd and other conditions 384 card 1/-w- 6, ",3 /c~_) s/log/60/005/008/010/024 9,3116 (1003,1137,11V0) E14O/E355 AUTHORS: Dubinina~ and Pytlyeva, M.B, TITLE: Certain Properties of Hollow-cathode Electron Emission PERIODICAL. Radiotekhnika i alektronika, 1960, Vol; 5, No. 8, pp. 1261 - 1266 1 TEXT: The work constitutes a study of the hollow cathode first described by Babcock et al (Ref. 1) in 1953, At cathode temperatures above 800 OC the current density in the open4&pg 2 reaches 100 A/cm Certain anomalies are observed in the functioning of the cathode: at potentials of several volts the current increases more rapidly than follows from the 3/2 law; at higher potentials the current continues to increase instead of tending to saturation, at any potential the Current depends strongly on temperaturei the beam obtained from a hollow cathode has a peculiar current density distribution over th6 section. The behaviour of the volt-ampere character- istics of the cathode in explained as follcws, the anode current from a hollow cathode consists of two component-% of Card Ilt S/109/60/005/oub/olo/024 E140/E355 Certain Properties of Hollow-cathode Electron Emission differing origins. one of which increases rapidly with voltage and is saturated at 5 - 10 V, while the other increases slowly in this range but does not show saturatdo 'n and continues to increase with potential. The source of the first ---cmponent is an active layer located at the edge of the open-Ing and arising during cathode operation. The field intensity at this point is much greater than elsewhere and increases rapidly with anode potential up to saturation. The second tomponent is due to electrons drawn from the cavity by the electriz field. With increase of potential the field penetrates further and further into the cavity beyond the opening. The hollov-~~athode configuration is such that for arbitrarily large anode potentials a potential minimum, due to apal:e :harge, exists in the cavity and therefore the second component doe3 nct saturate. The experiments confirm Pooles hypothesis (Ref. 6) that tl~e film about the opening is deposited by condensation of material due to a temperature drop towards the opening The cathode used Card 2/'* s/log/60/005/008/010/024 E140/E355 Certain Properties of Hollow-cathode Electron Emission (Fig. 4)'5ave a temperature drop towards the opening of 70 - 100 C, which could be varied byc:hifting the heater (2, Fig. 4). In addition, the first mp'o'nent depended substantially on the character of the side-wall and end-face coatings of the cathode, which had to be fairly porous. After 100 fire activation the cathode characteristics were stabilized. The activated cathode was not sensitive to ion bombardment. Effective trans-conductances of 2 x 10-5 A/V 3/2 wore obtained at current densities of 2 12 A/cm There are 6 figures and 6 non-Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvenyrogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova, Kafedra elektroniki (Physic Division of Moscow State, University imeni M.V. Lomonosov, Department of Electronics) Card 3/4 s/iog/60/005/008/010/024 E140/E355 Certain Proportion or Hollow-cathode Electron Emission SUBMITTED% December 21, 1959 Card 4/4 Pne. 4 PYTOYEVA, M.B.; DUBININAp Te.M. Tbervionic emission from a honow cathode. Tzv.AN SSSR. Ser. fitr. 26 no.3,10343-1349 N 162* (MIRA 150-2) 1* Irivicheakiy f akulftet Hookovskogo goswantymnogo univenitsta ime M.V. Lomonosova. (Thermionic emission) (Cathodes) PYTITFVA, M.B.; DUBININA, Y9.M,; KUZ'MINA, M.P. . Distribution of potential along the axis of a hollow oxide-coated cathode and its current control. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.10t 1787-1790 0 163, (MIRA 16ilO) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulltat Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univorsiteta Is. H.V.Lomonosova, kafedra alektroniki. PYTIYEVA., M.B.j SPIVAK, G.V.; P~~IPPIAP Ya,M, High-vacuum Ion i3ource. Zhur, takh, fiz, 39 no.1:142-145 Ja 164. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. 14oskovskiy goBudarstvennyy univeraitet Imeni. Lonenosova, fiziches- kiy fakulltst. Is 7 -3826.m66-- WATCANdW/r Ds L EWT ESSION NR: APS017665 UR/0109/65/0101007 I I Z45/tZ99 6zi. 385.735. 01 AUTHOR: Shishkin, B. H.; Dubinina, Ye. M-1 Wchurina. K. A. TITLE, Electron-optical investigation of oxide-coated cathodes, SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 7, 1965, 1295-1299 TOPIC TAGS: oxide coated cathode ABSTRACT: The results are described of an investigation of oxide-coated receiving -amplifier tubes by means of a 10-6 -torr, 30-kv, 170 x-enlargement electron emission microscope. Three groups of 10000-hr-in-service tubes were tested: (1) those with totally lost emission; (2) those whose emission current dropped by 30-50% after SOOO hros- (3) those which withstood the life test. It wa found that the cathodes have specific emission patterns with lighter istripeg 5-25-micron wide and up to several -hundred -micron long. These stripes correspond to cracks or cranes an the cathode surface. The latter, ado a rule, Xard 1/2 L 3M-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5017665 arose at early tube-treatment stages (after exhaustion). The cracks eu as or better than the brightest spate on tho cathode. Good integral emission is associated with effllher (a) a network of cracks on the cathode or (b) fine-emission structure crazes. The latter ensure a longer tube life. "In conclusion, the authors wish to thank workers of the Moscow Electric-L4,_Mp Factory L. M. Linkovskiv and Yu. F. Zarutakiy for leading the tubes and for useful discui-sio-its. has: 4 figures. ~A SSOCLMONt- - enn"- tet im. ,(Moscow State University) SUB NUTTED: ZQApr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EC NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER. 009 C"d L 3W0-66 ACC N% AP6029724 SOURCE COM UR/0109/66/01i)~~F0966/0967 AUTHOR: Zernov. D. V.; Timofeyey. P, V 1 Fursov, 1, b; Migulin,_V- V.; Sni ak- G, Spasskiy. Be Iq Hilender, R.-&.1 Grozdoyer, & D.1 ShomMeyj. M ; Solntse Kuzovnikov. A. A ; Zaylsev. A. A.; Yasiltnva, H. lap; Mitiuk.-Y. Ye DubirAMA. IS, Mp! QeludeX16 G. b OKUT_ none TITLE: lftkolu Aleksan2rovich Kaotsovi SOURCES Radiotekhnika i alektronikat v. 11, no. 5, 1966# 966-967 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnelv magnetrong klystron, corona'disaharlep, gas conduction, gas discharge plaswa. ABSTRACT: He As Kapt3ov passed swar 10 February 2966, He was a student of the famous P, N. rAbodev,, and performed many fundawntal Investigations leader of 'in the development of modern electronics@ He was the creator and -the - chair of electronics of Moscow State University* He developed the con- .cept of phase grouping of electrons, His idea us the basis for the develop-l' .Zent of the M!=trot;Q klatron 3'He developed the concept explaining the phenomenon a oorona discharge, He also. developed ideas connected with formation, of gas conduction and phenowas In a gaseous-discharge plume Kaptsov served for yeara as the bead of the pbqoioal 2aboratory and oon- aultant, to tha Moscow Electron Me rJUmt He was the authw of nmeraw booksp inolud'a Mysioal Phenomena In Vaau= and In Gas"# which was translated IntA fmJp lansuwei bo &Uo or"W Wd Uvgbt =vre.0 couraeat EiMss 36,,50il SUB COM 05p 09 / MMH DAM none T, 363h4-66 n/DS/a/io/em AN0157.1;0- C17. CCDF; UFVUO-IBIGGIO3010051087 876 ACC NR, JIL"Al I OR: B~- B,-X DU inn, ~'o. Lt. K. A. .OX, St iverniLy ki. '1.V.Lo;-.onorov (FizichesIdy _,!j~_qtq-Vn 11,11cul'tot ;~Oskovqkogo (;ostKIardtvonnoG,) universiteta) "i IT I Bloctron-optictil lnvo4t4gatioli of oxido-conted cathodou~ rnrt 2. /Report, Tvie If t It All-Union Conforonco on the PhyuicnI Dasep pf~ qathode Electronics hold in Leningrad 22-2G Octabor 19G51 S(Xlf:C~: A.: ~;SSPR. I4ve.-;Uyu. Seriya fizicI%csIu%ya,-v. 30, no. 5, 19GG# 87347G and p. 873. TWfC TAGS, therniopic emiusion, clectron tube cntliodc, allmlino earth oxide, electron -cmi53iori microscopu/ EE2.1-75 /electron emissilon microncope A:-,`>TRA-CT: 'i'iie oxide 1~ontcd enthodes of 53 receiving pentoddr, t1int lind hr-,cn rmbjcCtCd4 . ~11 % tn a 10 000 hotir life tent wore oxitmined with mi 1:11.1-75: elect ron etainsion microsco2o- 7M)e V101-C C;Cponird to the ntmonphera durini,, ti-Pivifer to Po microncope. In the m"Cl-O-Copc 1110 enthul(m "Vero olit'g-mied for 15-20 ninut'on nt 10-' nm JIG ni-id were activit- ~(Nk for 10 mitl%iLer. nt 1200o K. Tile cnt1jode5 fell Into throo Oroups. The cntlicxles of i -icon nnd practicnIly no cracks. tile fA r5t ~Y-oup had ninny amItting centers oil their surf. T11c:;e ral-AlcX;CS pel"Tormcd well in tile life test. Tile surfaces of tho cathodes of the L;vcoi4 Croup woro covorod with ubtworks of wixio (tip to 30 microns) crnclcs which emitted ctithodes porlormbd poorly in the lito test. 71io cathodes ol thq third _~a~d_j /2 L --163411,-66 ACC NR, ArGO15769 group c.,zhibited spots from 50 to 100 microns in diameter in which the emission wa3 one or two orders of maGnitudo below norilal. The tubes contnining thcso cathodes with poisoned nrcis -did not survive the life test owing to reduced muttial conductance.. Tho 1 atithors (Ibirlioteldinikn i clektronika, 10, 1295 (1965)) linve previously found that crIcIcs ;in o--ido-conted cathodes can bo formed ill the early processing during minufacturo, and !ill pirtictilir 1) by gnstening the cnthodo tightly to the nicn, And 2) by heating the icathode above 13000 K. Reasons for the formation of cracks as well as the possibility unsed. rt is con- of their nppenrnnce during normal operation of the cnthodo are disc !cltxlcd that cathodes intended for long-lifo or low-noiso Applications -should be free of cracks and that sample control with,tho electron emission microscope after each staGO .of the manufacturing process should be instituted.' The authors thank L.M.Lipkovskiy_- !and Yu.F.Zarutakiy for providing"thelinvestipted cathodod. Orig..-art. has: 4 figures SUB C CID 220, W/. ORIG Wt.' 09/ Ji"BUBM DATE, 04 'OrrIl REX. 001 ord 2/2 DUBININA, Ye.V. Mites of the genus Histiophorus (Listrophoridae), the ~arasitea of beaverso Paraz. abor. 22tlll-152 164. (MIRA 3-8:2) 1. Kafadra zoologii bespozvonochnykh leningradokogo goBudarstvan- nogo univeraltata I ""oologicheakiy institut AN SSER. PUBIN41 Yeave V Life cycle of mitee of the genuo Histophorue (Bacroptifornes; Listorophoridae). Zool. zhur. 43 no.4034-W 164 (MIR& 17t8) 1, &o1ogical Institute, Academy of Sciences of UY.S.S.R., Leningrad and Chair of Invertebrate Zoologyp Leningrad State University. DUBININA,,,T!..Ye. Activity or hexokinase in the tissues or rabbits in various stages of fever. Vops meds khime 11 no.616l-63 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra biokbimil I Laningradskogo meditainakogo instituta. imeni I.P. Pavlova. Submitted July !8, 1964. 90=R, I.; DUBININA, Yu. Evaluatt-o-n-;? ~s~eel workerd' production and wages. Smts.trud. 4 no.6tll7-119 Je 159. (AIRA 12-8) I.-ZaveduyushaMy kafedroy organizateil I plantrovantya proizvod- stva. Dnepropetrovskogo metallurgicheakogo Instituta (for Kedvedgv)o 2. 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TITLE: Tonsile tosting of materials tit high temperatures SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 9, 1965, 42-45 TOPIC TAGS: tensile test, rubber, test instrumentation, radiative heat transfer ABSTRACT: The article describes a-device for the tensile testing of rubber and other ('Ia.slir n):itorlals v.,lth the aid of a reflecting radiant heater, and r(~porls t,Mr- results ob- tained %vith this device tinder equilibrium temperature conditions. The heater (see Fig. I of the Fnelosure) permits a rapid heating of the samples to high temperatures and their exposure to a constant temperature (or the desired period of U*hie prior to the extension. .% stud,y of the kinetics of heating of &J=Lmq.'WaE1 ~ r1a k~o temperatures from 100 to 700(7 for preselected nowers of the radiatat showcd ftthtt fith equilibrium temperatiLre \V'ls 1'0~1('I)ed after 2 MIJILILCS. The dependence of the temperature of 6,Lmples of various heat Materials on the power of the radiator was also determined. On the basis of 'L~,ws( ,xiwriments, a ~cchniqtw of tensile teGting was elwl)orated, ~Lnd it wz,-s found that Card 1/3 L L29L-66 ,,%C,CFSS10N Nil: AP502-1108 -1, tho pl*()pol-tics of materials at high toMporaturon is poRcAble only by t1ging! t.S ~)t 1'f,,rmcd immodiaticly after the samples havo. roached a ~ivc-v temPcra- I tabli'' Ind I formul.k. ENCL: 01 T'11 MT rd 21/1 NR: A115024108 ENCWSURE: 01 Figure 1. Diagram of reflecting heater and path of rays in the chamber: 1 - mirrors; 2 - radiator; 3 - sample. DUBIEKINg. A.G. ""4- Structural shortcomings of the T-128 tower crane& Bezopo truda T prom. 3 no.6:21-22 Je 159* (MIRA IWO) I.Koatromakoy ekskavatorr" savod, I(Crane*. derricks. etc.) I J. . 'fill G and N, A "Tht tx-Tat.::,!~nt of izA,!r condi~lons of frunt-line f-vacuatioll lo~. ii, 1216-36. SO: U-43~)3, Ili Au,-ust 53, (L--topis 'Zhurnal Inykh itatcyl, !!u. 22, AUTHOR BERLOVICH,E.E., and DUBINKI119G.V. PA - 2664 TITLE Some Cases of very 6mall _L_jre-=1es of Low Nuclear Levels. (Nekotoryye aluchai vesima malykh vremen zhizni nizhnikh urovnay ya4er, Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2y pp 223 - 226 (U.S.S.R.) Received, 5 / 1957 Reviewedt 6 / 1957 ABSTRACT The present work showo the results of the investigation of the short-lived states of the nuclei of T146' M095, and T1203. Measuring results for the transition 46 46 ' ,0 are given in a diagram. The energy limit of >T1 of S the spectrum amounts to 0,340 MeV and the energies of the 0 acoomp;nying P-de-cay processes of both -transitions oc- ouring in the cascade aff~punt to 09880 and 1,120 1'eV. The experimental curves of fir- and ~4c-coincidences are not shifted towards each other ~he means that the life Z of the lowest two levels of the Tj4 nucleus is less tha 10-10 s ec* s Also in the case of the level 0,764 MeV of the LIN5 nucleu life is lose than 10-10 sea. A further diagram shows the reaults obtained for the life of the level 0#279 14eV of the T1 203 nucleus. The value t - 4.10- 10 see. found in a previous Card 1/2 work by E.E.Berlovich is to be investigated only as the PA - 2664 Some Cases of very Small Life Times of Low Nuclear Levels. upper limit for half lifee On the occasion of the variation of the amplitudes in the channels the curves of the N,- and the Al -coincidences always shifted in the game direction. For the average value of half life in the case of measurement 10, ith equiv&lent amplitude intervals T a (2,9 � 0)3)-10- sac. was found. From this experimental value the expression T - T (I +cK) - (3,7 � 0,4).10- 10 sac is obtained for the 111f life of radiation* This value also agrees well with the results obtained by other a,-thors. (2 illustrations) ASSOCIATION Leningrad Physical-Toohnical Institute of the Acadeny of Science of the U.S.S.R. PRESENTED BY SUBMITTED 14.8-1956 AVAILABLE Library of Congress. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Dubinkin,-A.V, (Moscow) TITLE: Vibrations of Plates taking into Account Rotatory Inertia and. Shear (Kolebaniya plit s uchetom. inertsii, vrashe.heniya i sdviga) PE,RIODICAL:Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, Otdeleni e Tekhnicheskikh I Nauk, 1958, Nr 129 pp, :.31-5 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: The system of equations (1.1) due to Uflyand (Ref.1) is solved in the following cases: 1) free vibrations of unloaded plates and 2) plate freely supported on all sides and under the action of an instantaneous impulse distributed over the surfa~:e of tile plate. Fig.1-4 show graphs of deflections and bending moments at the enntre, of a plate for two value-s of the thickness/length ratioX. The dotted curves show these functions plotted against time when shear and rotatory inertia are neglected. Vaen -these factors are taken into account the maximum values of the deflections and bending moments become smaller as shown by the uontinuous curves. The two sets of cur-,tes approach each other at smaller values of the thickness to length ratio. Calculations Card 1/2 show that when this ratio is 0.05 the difference between SOV/24-58-12-22/27 Vibrations of Plates Taking Into Account Rotatorl Inertia and Shear the dotted and the disappeara. Thera which 2 are Soviet ASSOCIATION: Institiit rekbaniki Ac.Sc. USSR) SUBMITTO: 24th Mar,.,,h 1958. continuous curves almost entirely are 41 figures and 3 references of and 1 Englioh. AN SSSR (Institute of Mechanics Card 2/2 DUBINKIN. M. V., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Influence of the intertia of rotation and displacement on transverse vibrations of plates and cylindrical casings." Moscow, 1960- 5 PP; (Moscow State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov); 150 Copies; price not given; (KL, 25-60, 126) T I , 3&8o; OUNIMUKIT. IA.; DOMIN, X.P*,- UGHILR, Kh.A,; MINUIT, L.Bo; FIN, Aelao; KNUbOY, 0*1*1, AVx9w74**"r..'rsd^ktor. 0 [Toohnical norms and vaess In the electrioal Industry] Takhniohookoo noralrovanie I sarabotnala plat& v slektroprox7shleamosti. Moskva, Oce. energ. ildva. 1953. .247 P. (XLRA 721) (Alectric Indnetries) (Industrial management) 1. DUIBINKIN, S, F, 2. US;, (600) 4. Geolofty - jarusa Valley 7. ~teoort on the -)rosoecting-surveying activitie3 of the Sarasa -)Irty for 1943. u ZA-b3tract_.7 Izv. Cilav. u--)r. geol. fon. no, 3, 1947. 9. Mc!:thl,; Lists of I~isslan AccessioAs, Library of 'ongress, *:arch 195", Unclassified. DUBINKIN, S.F. Now data on the Mayma moraine in the Gornyy Altai. Sovgeol.,4 no.4tl33-137 Ap 161. (MIM 14: 5) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut geologii geofisiki i mineral%ogo syrIya, -%pa Vailey-.Geology,Structural) - ----- OURCE- COM =-UR/- -------- --- -5 0266/65/0W1022/0043/0043 ~ - INVENTOR: Sul1zhenko,.N. K.-, Barannik. V. P.; Poy~~, V. S.; Eqbjnkin, V. P.; Sernenov, V. P ORG: none TITLE: Method for preparing lubricatin&.,gXgAs(~q_for parts from titanium and titanium 77- based alloys. Class 23, No. IT63~_2 - , i)" SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 43 T "dm. .-C~to J.& IOPIC TAGS: titanium, titanium alloy, lubrication, J'.t' .;t.4 wtf'Cv I E,Tease, p4AtOVA~. wo-j~) hydrocarbon, onA4 1'~' F.- ri-'i) -;k!eo AMA"- ~xal F.--) chlorinated paraffir; 'ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for lubri- ,eating greases for titanium and titanium-alloy par.t The grease is based on halo- genated hydrocarbons. To enhance the antifrictionl;;operties of titanium and the IfanticorrosIve properties of the grease, a chlori ed paraffin is thickened vith solid chlorine-containing organic compounds. such as chlorinated poly(vinyl chloride) resin, hexachlorobenzene, or 70% chlorinated paraffin (sic). iBxj SUB CODE: 1.1/ suB n DATF.: 13jan64/ ATD PRESS: um., 62l.893.002.232;546.82i -7r- ACC NRa AP6029040 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/014/0056/0056 INVENTOR: Sul'zhenko, N. K.: Barannik, V. P.; Po~yakov, V. S.; Semenov, V. P.; Dubinkin, V. P. .00, ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for a lubricant. Class 23, No. 183863 SOURCE*. Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 56 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, titanium, titanium alloy, aM=b;cbwe iodide, 1v*Ejn= iodine ABSTRACT, An Authqr Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for a methylene iDAkdt'bAse lubricant suitable for parts made of/citanium ud its alloys. To lower the Xriction coefficient. iodine, iodoform.or a mixture of the two is dissolved in the methylene iodide. [SM) SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 05jul62/ ATD PRESS: 5-0 6 VINOGRIADOVp A.N.; LIVSHIH, G.L.; OBRAZTSOVAt R.I.; TULUPOV, L.P.; Prinimall. uchastiye: RAZORENOVA, L.K., inzh.; PUBINKINA, L.I., inzh.; PODGORNYKH, A.L., inzh.; LAVREN-T-&- X v f * of retsen2entj MINAKOV, A.D., retsenzent; NESTEROV, Ye.P., ratsenzent; STEFANOV, N.Ya.,, retsenzent; USHAKOV, P.S., retsenzent; KRISMAL, L.Lp red.; KHITROVA, N.A., tekhn. red. [Calculating machines in accountingj, planning and administra- tion in railroad transportation] Vychislitel1naia tekhnika v uchetes planirovanii i upravlenii na zheleznodorozhnom trana- ports. (By] A.H.Vinogradov i dr. Moskvaj Transzheldorizdatp 1963. 407 P. (MIRA 17:2) I i I "1 4 it U Is U a If At Is . L , - - -- It t 0 0 ** Of A rAw varkily of vanadium containicif 0*114theritir -00 I v$, V~ xulIi4.pV AM R, 11, Mow Idw. I&, FM'jf 4 ~ 09 s xt.rlvji. 1047, 11, IWO O"ildral. 75. 1974.1091"r ; -00 00 W., -T)W di'mov"Y 4'( a 1we"41-Ir finkn,'"n (11jorril III he "I.Ou"Ittill. (4 KAf'l-1 Ali ill KAI akho.411 is In"Iftrd. , -00 a t tirvurt in .1 fornso id I As light grevii. silky, tiliclis:4 All. Crrit-Ors. will. h Am intimAltiv int"I.t~l .01% the ql~rl. 00 U 4'i( the Itmiff, W a% iniri like. d.aL Irmn plAtelets with A notheir4-twArl lutler which are ifilbetI.IM in the quArls .00 X.Stif, dfull (41 .44 dArk green fiAke, with a vay glitter to 0 which Am futiful 4ni he au Lim tit the rmk~ The ttoritent ' " 00 lituerl t in the 3 fixill. in mdet 14, 6, .4 the printilkil "W"I 00 I) I, rrjxvt~j is: Sid 1, 1:1,91, ID014, 11 M7; Moth 27AV, 1 , WAS; Mitf) :1.111, 2-104, 19.37, 14.21; VO), WIN. 17.W. *0 a J.51); 1140 7.17, 7.211; Kf) 5,91. 5.13. the IwAl twcnvttlv4 ill the 3 6wals ore repwied as: a) III, too 00 LIM. no - LAZI; 161 M, - LOW, iri - ljo); It, - LIM, a$ - LIM. The chrin. analyis sbows Ow, 00 MillVf4l to be Ytty %inlilAf 111 file 114711ACliffift 0( TIf9Pl At lCrArdt IIAO"Ifittfit 41141 tillidAF In thr fOWf%lltt 44 I1JCTf my - 4hjttWIhd.%i%U(1nI4 zoo btlo f .-Iftlo.1 :11 K!. [U. NAI I 1 0 so 0 if.611AVONIc. NIO ii-M (Al. V. Cr. 4 h or, atillorrviAted IK, 11A)lIpAl, V, Mr:04,41-t. the dolucc-I ItirmulA Lvmvpmds in 1,win to mu~,,,vtc; the cheru. timulm, ef)ffi-NIKinds to oellachiritc In % Ili, to I Inrt of Lbe AIA 1. it i4LMUWl1hkAly diqAtt rtl by %'.(I. M. (Y. Ntmtr I tA 0 to 0 00 '60 'Joe 4s 4 0 V ,m" 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~90.'" ~i : ';:~A 0 & 0 1111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 AKIXZUICO# V~M~; B]ILI"Mp Te.g.; GCROSHNIKOV, I. L; EMAIZU-2-R-4- ISHCHNNXO, D.I.; URMWEAUM, A.P.; XULISHOT, M.P.; WASHCHINKO, X.P.; NA)MIMOVICKs V.L,; SlWRIDIN,, S.As; SIROSHTAX, R.I.; TOXRTUtff# O.V.; YOMMO. V.YU.; SHCHISSAKOVA, X.F.; SIDMINOV, M.V., red.isd-va; AVEMYXVA, T.A., takhn.red. CGoologioal.struoture and iron ores of the Krivor Ros Basin) Goologiobookoe stroonts I sholeenyo rudy ltrivoroshokogo bassoina. Mookio, Goo* nouchno-tokhattsd-vo lit-ry po goologit i okhrone -nedr, 1957. 278 V. (MINA 11:3) (Irivoi Rog Bovin-4sology) BALSVTSAV, Takov Nikolayevioh; BURA, Galina GeorglysYna; DUBINKINA, Raise Pavloyna;,,IVATKO. Turiy Xlkhaylovichl ISHCHMO, Daltriy lvanom I , Petrovich; SMffGIN, Alakney Illich. Prinimall Turlr uchaettysi KOLM, IT.L.: KHAVCHINKO, VA-, TAKH7UTU, G.T.: SHCHHR- BAKOVA, K.F.. RODIONOV, S.P., otv.red.; ZAVIRTUKHINA, T.N.. red. izd-val YEFIMOVA, X.I., takhn.red. [Genesis of iron ores in the rud Krivoroshakogo bassains. 3o6 p. 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN USSR (for Rodionov). (Krivoy Rog Basin--Iron ores) Krivoy Rog Basin] Genesis zheleznYkh Xiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1939. (XIRA 13:2) LUSHRIKOVA, l(,V,.-..DUBIWaNA, Te.P. .1 1 , -- Arrors In diagnosing tumors of uterine adnexaes Akush. I gino 35 no,3:123-124 My-Je 059o (HIRA 120) 1, Is kafedry akusherstva, I ginekologii (savo - profoTeo3o* Akopyan) Kubanskogo neditsinskogo Instituta imeni Krasnoy Armii. (ALVATA UTIRI, neoplasms diag. errors (Rue)) RUSINOT, A.A.; TOSKOBOYNIXOT, T.N.; DUBINKQ,-T.P,i ILTMIN, V.I.; WarMTSKATA, F.L.; X.I.; RYAH IKIY, L.M.; XONLIM, D.I.; SAZYKIU, K.T.0 kand.ekon.nauk; BUGARHVICH. V.S.; IMSOTA, V.A.; KALINOVSKIT, K.D.; KUMMMICH, O.A.; TTABUT, K.A., red.; LAZARCHIX. K., red.; XALSCHITS, G., tekhn.red. (Reference book on the establishment of work norns on collecti" formal Spravochnik po normirovaniiu truda v kolkhozakh. Kinsk, Goo.izd-vo BM, Red,sallkhos.lit-ry, 1960. 151 p. (MM 14:3) 1. Akademiya sallskokhosyoystvennykh nauk BSSR. Inatitut ekono- miki. 2. Institut ekonomiki i organizatoii Etallskokhozyaystvennogo proizvodetva Akademil oallskokhozyaystvennykh nauk BSSR (for Tookobo7nikov, Dabinko, Ilyushin, Yrublevskays, Dunchuk, Bugarevich, Kuptsova, Kelinovskiy). 3. Starshiy inspektor Upravlaniya po orgkolkhosnym delam Kinisterstva sel'skogo khozyaystva B= (for Nelashkevich). (Agriculture--Production standarde) CCVITFY CATcT-QRY ABS. MUR. AUT*-,C)R IMST. T TTL --- : J-,:,i( : cultivatod Fl(Inte. Fmiit5- harries. : RZhBloloy Vol 21 195:8, "To, -feo~.rrf ie*ricul*ur0 Inst'itute. `!;, t1: (j f ri zet; . : IrrJ_%i-tIcjn t.' in th,3 -all ()PTG. Kjt~~. Ti. K--yrcsr'.-, s.-kh. in-tj, 1~-7 Vo. ABSTPACT Inv-istiputioiia w-~rt� mw..Actt~,-~ in t-,c nrv~e,Bt-3rn p-rt of rrAI,, tire c~,rborilta r- 11 i. epwit.-- Tli.2 j6rouncwbtur lovcl i.-; .,,-tar I'Luvit u a R ir, 2.'7 rwiter, iL. I.", i.; 7.2 7.(,. No cOAttj.-,in-AI-.t, vt~t, vilt Y-J3 Observe~, to thC LOth ut 2 meters. Vet:etktive Otis of w-Itur weve "dt'n the lowtjrir,_, of wisture rawtrves in th~, .,ctiv-I soil luyer (iq-lfjo m, to 6u, '10 isati Bo... in till irrit-,#ited 120 CAMI CATEGORY m AP3. 0011M. KhBiol., Ito. 195-8041o. 100,07 Aurlic-12 YET. TITLE 'C )PIO, PUB. t 11 T r0 c I i v;jrj;mt.-j, wini-tr moifitore-chirgir,g anplic-Alons of vater ,4~is oijt to the -~#jplh of ona er,o 1j wJlf meters to the level of the mox.mmi moisturr. holainir cip,-clty of the ficlu. In V.G Cirq+. 1)alf of t1to vjgeett, t;on (from. the be- rinnine. e;f the acip flo%d to tLe ona of blosso-ing) the ;iio1v",ure conterit of the ectiva voll lax,)r wir, obove 60-851 In the abseuca of imij;ation, VIG rasem: tf rr,cirturc irt the a~,Jl wos bact,;,~Inii proereasively Vver fro,;! the berrin- nini, of July, Tc m0ntaln the uoll ;.iaimture ')t the level of 6u_iuo,~, it is i,areaaLry teo ctirry out orit~ -aoistura- CARDI 2/4 CCU!Tr7LY CAT JX; ORY ;ABS. JOUR. RZhBicl., No. 195~, 110. 101.8G7 AUTV"OR V;ST, T TIL-L E [IFT(i. PUB. charging applic!jtion fit thr. rate of 500 M-Vhe ~nd one vegett.tivq bi-V-31cation on th-, 2G-211 of ,uEu.4t kit the rate of IJ400 ni'/hH. The utie of tIv. iccond vaiSet,tVive epplica- tien of w,3ter at the beginnink: of AuLunt crak,tan the beat conditions for the erowth. and raAring this tluio It Is pose- Ible to Incruj%se the Intit. per vine. Th~; welelit ana the dimptisioan of thb bernas were iii uirect r.ro,,ortion to .he jagree of the wetues8 of the moll in the ,ericd of ICARDt 3/h 121 WiN-lal I CATRGORY 01 APS. JOUll. RWicl, P NO. 195-,fi No. ici,&q AUT.'qOR IFST. TITIS OPIG, PU3. with A PSTPA CT tnv joil :it of vic mt-.istara liciluiii!,, ciipirity of the fialj. The incro4sa in thu yie %ittributuhic to tlv.4 :.'~nlsttira chore_jn.- ~qjltclltjon 0;' wAer cco.q..,~rIlsQn with tha cori-irripoteu varl,int. The increaze in the yielk~ with irrli,~ution was c/lus wit!-,rut lcwarin6 the qutility of the y.q,as ~j! wind, -- T. K. Fortun,stov CATID: I-A DUBI~;KO, V. K. Ct)nd ACr 5ci-- (diss) "Irrigetion of vineyards in the steppes of the Crimeno" Odoson, 1950. 17 pp (Min of Arr USSR. Oilc,~ziin Avr Ilmt), 100 cof:ies (KL, 36-58, 113) -49- 6 a AA 0 At # 1 'e, 1 1, t4 baboavAosolime of Mug 4d Somet". L. M. amd !A P. TA4*wkav. Zwwkbt)u ofw 4040, W mai l sets, 14 V. Amto 40 it A IM wo 1, pn I win, m t 4 f T w Md. f"" d"m,1,q41wu til 1 do* %. o c"14 rrm" ch-g- #" _.u.. - J and mg. 1 Im at t1tapi" F~' COMPIS, Wah 0 cip"ph, it t. I- 9Ak to d" 0 44 fl W F 1 , . . wairew p" y w C. I)A A th r yrim. an' MM N I. 1 0.2 In.- p" 1. In nwya'r*.t*. E. 1 101011SPIN&AAM4 bftatft. OW 6416-1 Miss latnictr with Ow d" t bi t m i 0 00 o u S.; s anwa e 1"M to In lirtw1we ad 1111ritry"Is adwAsts.. it is wcvftwr to hnA jersawo it,* p in Ow 141111A I dao,Aik* wW. The nwbW propmW by Is. semi T .00 09 4 iC.A. 40, ANUO) iscuuWaried The emamd %imple. wtioativ*. -#W attwatokv dots. Yin potable matcl. 1~1.4rdetrik-" as o a L amat id I At &.*0t. 0" - l 1 , 0 a M 4 4 -W too l* go O 006 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,; 06 0 00 0000 0 0 00 000' OA 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0000 go 0-00 0000 0 0 41 0 411101141, DUBINOV, O.A. Certain complications in trepanations of the sclera. Vast. oft., $oskva 32 no.2:12-16 Xar-Apr 1953. (GIML z4:4) 1. Professor. 2. Of the We Clinic of Kirgiz Medical Instititte. /D e, I /Y //u 0 - / /' U WBINOT. Petr Georglyerich Vor high profits from collective farms; prACtiCSS of the Manuil Collective Farm, Zhitomir District, Zhitomir Province] ZR vyeokyi dokhid u kolhospakh (s doevidu roboty kolhoau im. Manuilskoho. ZHytomyrokoho raionu. Mytomyrskot oblasti ryiv. Dersh. vyd-vo silleikohompodaralkot lit-ry, Ukrainakot RSR. 1957. 65 p. (Collective farms) ~HIRA 11:1) L 21N-65~ ACCE&SION NR: AP4044184 S/0119/64/.000/008/0023/0024 AUT14OR: Dubi~ovskiy, A. Mo jEnglneer) TITLE: Using photoresistors in measuring devices SOURCE: PrIborostroyeniye., no.-8, 1964, 23-Z4 TOPIC TAGS: photoreaistor, CdS photoresWor. measuring photorcointorl FSK-P4 photoresistor k\ ABSTRACT: Some problems, of using photoresistors in measuring instruments are discussed, and fundamenial -c'haracte ris tics of a new CdS film photoresiator" are reported. As the commercial rm-pi photoraoiator had entirely unsatisface tory characteriatico.. a now type Intended for mcasuremont purposes Nvas developed; from 0. 1-0.2 v on. it has a linear current-voltago characteristic: supplied at 2.6 V# the now photoreaictor davolopes 3-5 microamp at 1. lux, or 200-300 microamp at 100 luxes, Its sensitivity within 0-100 luxes'is' 15,000- 7 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4044184 20. 000, mic roaznp/lum-v. An aging tesi, ;evealed that after 20'0-300 hro, the photo-current falls off by 10-20% and then remains constant# The new photo-. resistor used in an exposure D'wter incre4sed its photoelectric sensitivity by 10-20 tin-we (as compared.to'a eelenium cell) and ensured'a� 10ye error of the illumination measurenwritV.."Oril ASSOCIATION: tione SUBNUTTEM '0 ENCLt. 00 SUB CODE..- IE O,'R-EJr-SOV: 'OTHER:'*,000' C.rd 2/2. -DUBINOVSXIY, I.V. (pon.Chernomorskiy Krasnodarskogo kraya); KOTIK, V.G. Anmmrs to readets' questions, Stroi. truboprov. 7 iao.8s 26-27 Ag 162. 1 (MEU 150) 1. Rukovoditell saktora elektrozashchity 3.ineynykh soorusheniy Vaeso.vuznogo nauchno.-issledovatel'skogo instituta po stroitallstvu magistraltnykh trW;oprovodov (for Kot1k). (Electric currents-Grounding) DWINOVSKITI-TJ6- Horizontal and vertical bridging of aerial photographse Geode I kart. no.4:43-4~ AP 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Aerial photogrammetry) . I ,DaBINOVSKIY,, V.B.; LYSM09 F.r. Increasing accuracy in fixing points on aerial pbotographs. Geod.i kart. no.14447 J& 163. tiiM 16t2) (Aerial photogra=etry) DUBINOVSKIY, V.B., kand. tokhn. nauk Determining the elements of mutual orientation of aerial photographs by means of an electronic corgiter. Izv. Vys. ucheb. zav.; good. i aerof. no.5:99-108 163. (MIRA 17:8) LOBANOV, A.N., doktar tekhn. naukl PULTORAK, V.K., dotsent, kand. takhn. nauki -DUBINOVSKIY,,.Y,~.t kand. tekhn. nauk -... Programmed teaching and the use of teaching machines in photogrametry. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. I aerof. no.5375-82 164. (MIRA 1815) 'A:Cc L 3263M6---aT(1)/-T (A) IJP(r) -M' ~-6 1 919 SOMIXZ' CODE: - 'n UR/0006/66/000/005/0048/0053 AUTHOR: Dubinovskiy, V. D. '915- 16 ORG: none &D with TITIS: Field determination of coordinates of points on aerial pbotogra known elements of external orientation SOURCE: Geodoziya i kartografiyu, no. 5. 1966P 4"3 TOPIC TAGSs aerial photographs photogrametryp triangulation ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for identifying in the field, with satisfactory precision, the coordinates of any points using aerial photographs with known elements of external orientations a protractor, and a scale, All three angular elements of external orientation of the aerial photographs are needed, These are introduced into equations for transformation of the coordinates obtained from each photograph of a stereographic pair, It is then necessary merely to measure the coordinates of the point on each photograph and to use the standard equations and the derived transformation equations to compute the correct space coordinates. The precision of these coordinates depends on the precision with which the an~pdar elements of ex- tornal orientation are determined and the accuracy with which the coordinates on the two photographs are measured. All work of determining space coordinates may be done in 5--8 minute . Orig, art, hast I figure, I table, and 8 formulas. C5M 7 SUD 1 '!_~ 08 SUBH DATE t nonel OHM MW: 007 UDCt 528.735.2028 Card 1 1) - -.730--- S JANUSZKO, Tadeus2;-2uIMuj6.. a,_ Estimation of the activator of fibrinolysis by means of the euglobulin test. Acts, med. Pol. 6 no.2:269-276 165. 1. Department of General and Experimental Pathology, Medical Academy, Bialystok (Director: Prof. Dr. K. Bu2uk). BOGDALfK, Tadouszj DIJBINSKAp k AdIa ?i'cI.vAbJ]istIc model for differential diagnosis of diabetes. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.27:987-989 5 JI 165. 1. Z 11 Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Bialymstoku (Kierowniki Prof. dr. J. Chlebowaki) i z Zakladu.Anatomii Patologicznoj AM w Bialymstoku (Kierownlk: prof. dr. L. Komczynski). DUBINSU-BIBLICKA, Alina; SZYXCZTK, Vlodsisierz Results of supporting ostsotogq in the treatment of fractures of the femoral neck* Ghirnarzorachu ortop.pclska 25 no.1:43-47 160. 1. Z I Zakladn Chirurgii Uratowo-Ortopedyesnaj Studium Dookonalani& lakarz-, w A.K. w Waresawis. Kierownik: prof.dr. S. Inkasik (FZM NICK fraoty.&disloo.) ZABOKRZYCKI:,, Juliusz, doe. dr. mod.; DUBUTSKA-BIELICKA, I-lira A contribution on the diangnostic difficulties in tubercmLlosia of the bones and joints and in rheumatoid arthritis. Reumato- logia Nars=) 3 no.1&75-.80 165. 1. Z Oddzialu Ortopedycznego Inotytutu Reumatologicznego (KierownAt doe. dr. mod. V. Haroikowski) i z Zaklachi Raetiologii Instytutu Reumatologicznego (Kierowniki doe. dr. mod. J. Zabokrzycki; Dy.-ektor Instytutut dr. mad. V. Brvll) - PUBINSUp Alina; FISKORSKAP ZQfia ft-Unry and metastatic bone tumors* Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop. pol. 28 no.2t2O9-218 063. 3.. Z Kliniki Chirurgii Urazovo-Ortopedycznej SDL AM w Warazavie Kierownik: prof. dr S. Lukasik Z Oddzialu Urazowego Szpitala PKP w Warozawie Konsultanti prof. dr S. Lukasik, (BONE NEOPLASMS) (NEOPLASM METASTASIS) MALI"IIIA# R.I. lwykhina.. R.1.]; DU 19A &J. [Dub7=lka, 14.11; MITORY xe.~. (Hrodytorp R*olism of the pulmonary vessels caused by amniotic fluid Ped.j, akush. i gin. 25 no.107-58 163. (MIRA 16 3 5) 1. Kafedra akunherstra i ginakologii (*!av*-doktor med.nauk R,I.Ifalikhbut [R.I.Malykhinal) Ukrainatkog; institutu udos- konalannya likariv (rektor-doteent I.I.Ovisiyenko I.I.073iishkoDO (AMIOTIC FLUID) (PUIXONARY EKBOLISM~ BERLIN, A.A.; AjB1HSXAXA,-AA&. Studies in the mechanochemistry of polymers. Part 8: Degradation of polydimeth7lailoxans by ultrasonic waves. Vrsokom.soed. 1 no.11:1678-1684 N 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institut khimicheekoy fiziki AN SSSR. (Siloxanes) (Ultrasonic waves) 0- M8 2 S/190/60/002/009/017/019 4&~0'6 210 3 1 2 .10 8 B004/B06O AUTHORS: Berlin, A. A., Dubinskaya, A. M. TITLE: 3tudieB in the Field of the Mechanochemiatr of Polymeric Substances. X. Initiation of olymerizationlwith Radicals Forming bn the Destruction of Macromolecules by Means of Ultrasonics T\ PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 9, PP- 1426-1431 LK ,TEXT: In contrast to other-papers (Refs. 1, 2, 5), the authors studied the ultrasonic destruction and the formation of copolymers in anhydrous medium, solutions of#polZmethZ methacryla~tej(PMMA) in acrylonitrile,lmethyl methacrylate, and slyrene. Tne moN755lar weight of PMMA (viscosimetrically determined in benzene ) was 3,160,000. The solution of the polymer in the monomer was exposed in argon atmosphere to ultrasonic radiation 20f 1500 kc/sec and a calorically measured intensity of 5 - 50 w/cm . The apparatus had been described earlier (Refs. 6, 8). Since the temperature Card 1/4 Studies in the Field of Ahe Mechanochemistry of Polymeric Substances, X, Initiation of Polymerization With Radicals Forming.on the Destruction of Macromolecules by Means of Ultrasonics 83482 S/190/60/002/009/017/019 B004/BO60 rose to 500C, cdoling spells were put in. The degree of polymerization was determined on the strength of changes in the refrA&ve index of the solution, on the strength of increase in the polymer weight, and - in acrylonitrile - on the strength of the nitrogen content. For control, L_~/ monomers alone were acoustically irradiated, and no polymerization 1-2% oocurred after 30 min either. Acoustical irradiation of PMMA solu- tions in the monomers always gave rise to polymerization, the rate of which decreased in the order aorylonitrile - methyl methaorylate - styrene (Table 1,". The reaction of PMKA with acrylonitrile was examined more close- ly. Table! 2 gives the action of various ultrasonic intensities, Table 3 supplies the experimental results at 7 w/cm2, 1.5 min irradiation, and a 3 min pause. A block copolymerization of PMMA with polyacrylonitrile (PAN) wav established* The infrared spectrum of the copolymer with a ratio PM)FA/PAN - 30/70 exhibited both bands of the nitrile group and of Card 2/4 83482 Studies in the Field of the Mechanochomistry 9/190/60/002/009/017/019 of Polymeric Substances. X. Initiation of B004/BO6O Polymerization With Radicals Forming on the Destruction of Macromeleaules by Means of Ultrasonics the eater group. The viscosity and the Huggins constant were also de- termined (Table 4). The thermomechanical curve (Fig. 4) for POIA/PAN - 47/53 and for a mixture of the polymer components in the same ratio shows that the copolymer has a branoheq, partly cross- linked structure. As in the RolymerizatLion means of gamma .rays W~4. --ff-Fe-reae weil, especia.L.Ly a; nigDr an after-polymerization 6courre 1111 temperatures. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 12 references: 4 Soviet, 2 US'. 3 British, and 3 German. V~ ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physica-c-f-the AS USSR) Card 3/4 Studies in the Field of the Mechanochemistry of Polymeric Substances# Xs Initiation of Polymerization With Radicals Forming on the Destruction of Macromolecules by Means of Ultrasonics SUBMITTED: April 22, 1960 S/190/6 83482. 009/017/019 0/002/ B004/BO60 e Card 4/4 ACC uW266/65/000/020/0161/0161 r IIIVFIITOR: Berlin A. M. ., A. A. ; DU 4- 4) ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of heat-resistant polymers.\~'Ciass 39, No. 151811~ SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov. no. 20, 1965, 161 1 31. '! y? TOPIC TAGS: heat resistant polymer, s~~mic2ndyctLtjg_po~n!~r, ion exchanSe polymer A13STRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative,,.method for heat- i-esistant polymers with ion exchangeland semicon~uctoE_prqpertiesA~ The method in- volv(-s polycondensation 6f halogen substituted quinones with carboxylic acid amides such ao acetamide, formamide, or dimethy1fomamide. IN)] SUB CODE: GC, MT1 SUBM DATE: 28oct6l/ ATD, PRESS: -.14Z1,57 KALABINA, A.V*j DUBINSKAYA, E.I.; FILIPPOVA, A.Kh.j FROLOV, Yu.L.1 RA Synthesis of virql ethers of nitro- and halanitropbenole. Izva. vysouchebozav*; khim. i khim.tekh. 7 no.2:232-236 164. (MIRA 18W 1, Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova, kafedra vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy. VALIDBMG, A.Yu.; DUBINSKAIAt.1je. Gas purification in closed iron alloy furnaces during the -a" 9 of silicomanganese. Stall 23 no.3s283-285 -Mr 163. (KM 16:5) 1, Goaudarstvennyy nauchno-WplledoTatellskiy institut po, promyshlennoy i sanitm-noy c~hiLftke gazov. (Gases-Purification) (SiUm-manganese alloys-glectrQuetal;urLY) DUBIMY,AYAP F.Ye.; ZAYTS-EVj M,,M~ Use of multitubular turbulent-foam scrubber for cleaning converter gases. Stall 25 no*8:864-866 S 165. (MITRA 18:9) VAL'DEERG,,.A.Yu.; DUBINSKAYAp F.Ye. Specific features and prospects of Introducing gas purification systems in closed feroalloy furnaces. Stall 24 no.12rlG96- 10" D 164. (,MIRA 1812) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-jealedovatellskiy institut po prozVehlennoy i sanitarnoy ochiatke gazov. DUBINSKATA, G.I. q Ijlr'66tsm, 48 is of using thiodiphanylamine (Phenthiozine) and of kerosene in control of fly larvae during 1955-56. Zhuromikrobiol.ooid. I L=un. 28 no.8:82-84 Ag 157. 04W 11:2) 1. 1z Kiyevskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheekoy stantaii. (PMWOTHIAZIla. effectse fly larvae eradiaction (Rue)) (FAMOIXUH PRODUCTS. effects, kerosene, fly larvae eradication (Rue)) ULM# eradication with phanothiazine & kerosene (Rua)) (,IISNCTICIDES. effects, kerosene & phenothiazine, flies eradication (Rus)) PROTSMKO, D.F.; DUBINSKAYA, G.M.; YADRINTSVA, Ye.F. ~ ~ . i - %.~ "4 j "; ~,;)! wt, ~" Zffact of growing conditions on the frost-resistance of winter crops* Nauk.sap,Kiev.un. 8 no.5:91-116 149# (MLRA 9110) (Wheat) (Plants--Frost resistance) FAKTOROVICHt B.S.; DUBINSKA%At COX. [Dubynalka, H.H.] Proposals of effidiincy promoters adopted by the Kiev CadAha - of Synteheic FIberme Lel . -6mm& no.345-47 Jo - Ag 162. (MA-16:2) I (Kiev-Textile industry-Technological innovatiois) ]BUKHSRAB, TO.A.; DU13INSKATA, I.D. ilosinophilias in children. Vop.okh.mt. i dot. 4 no.5:85-.88 S-0 159. (MM 13--l) 1. Is kafedry propedovtiki detakikh bolesney (zav. - prof'. V.A. Vlasov) II Nookovskogo maditsinskogo InatitutS, imeni N-19 Pirogova na base detekoy bolinital Imeni N.Y. Iftlatova (glavnyy vrach K#W* Kalugina). (BOSINOPHILJIS)