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-arnov.- V.Ve A_.S.
TITL3% Projection on the Screen of the Photograpks of ti
Ultrafast Photo-r*cording Equipment, Type COPISFR)
FERIODICALt Pribory i takhnika sk-sperimenta, ig6o, No. 5,
pp. 141 - 143
11b
TEXTs The ultrafast photo-recordins equipment. type 5FR
-
(Ref. 1), in employed in the investi-84iiion of
very rapid
processes. However* the resulting photographs cannot be
projected-directly-onto-a screen-duo to the non-standard
form of the pictures (frames) anti their limited nvAbor.
Consequently, a special equipment was constructed at the
Institute of Chemical Physics of the AS USSR which makes It
possible to obtain standard filmst from the photographs so
that those can be projected onto a screen. An example of
a photograph showing the explosion of a charge in given
in Fig. -1; this was taken by means-of the SVR equipment.
The same picture photographed on a standard film is given
in Fig. 2. The "converting" device is illustrated in Fig.3.
The orration of this system is an follows. A film from
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Projection on the Screen of the Photographs of Ultrafast
Photo-recording Equipment, Type SYR
the SYR equipment 4 in illuminated by a device consisting
of a lamp 1 and a condensing objective 2 . The current
of the lamp is controlled by a special variable resistance.
The frames of the film 4 are situated in the focal plane
of the_objectiv-a-6 __ and ara"reproduced" by*the objective
8 in the focal plane of a projection camera. type "Rodin-0-4-
where another film 11 to pl&ced. The focusing of the
optical system is achieved by displacing the objective 6
A shutter 7 is situated between objectives 6 and 8 1
this permits obtaining the exposure times up to 1/250 see.
The system is fitted with a diaphragm 5 . When a frame is
changed a mirror shutter closes the optical channel. The
image of- the -frameb-situated-on the--film 4 is reconstructed--
on the grid of the sight 13 by means of the mirror shutter
9 and can be observed visually through the eyepiece 16 .
The sight with the grid permits setting of the successive
pictures of the film 4 with an accuracy up to 0.01 am.
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Pr@jection_on the-Screen of--the Photographs of Ultrafast -
Photo-rc.-ording Equipment, Typo SPR
After fixing a tram* the shutter 7 is closed. The mirror
shutter 9 opens the optical channel and the exposure of the
frame in done by means of the shutter 7 . The operation
of the mirror shutter 9 is synchronised with the drive
mechanism of the film 10 . A prism 15 and a photo-resistor
14 are placed in the plans of the grid 13 and theme
operate an an exposure motor. By aaans of this device It Is
vossible to determine the necessary exposure time for achieving
uniform densities for various frames of the film. The photo-
graphic resolving power of the optical system of the equipment
is 50 to 40 lines/mm. The projection of the resulting film
has dimensions or 1.5 x 2 m and in effected by employing
a p-r6~ye-eto-r--typ7e-Kg~--Y-(KW.~~Y,-which-g-iv4sa 24k- frame 8/8 eeri@-- --Sine*
the
therilm-into aclosed-*irclo-in-order to obtain continuous
projection.
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Projection on the Screen of the Photographs of Ultrafast
Photo-recording Equipment, Type SPR
There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR
(Institute of Chemical Phy@i.@cx of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTEDt July 30, 1959
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B019YB0509
AUTHORSt Garnov, V. V., Dubovik, A. S.
TITM High-speed stereoscopic exposure and projection
PERIODICALs Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii,
v. 5, no. 5P 1961, 356 - 360
TEXT: At the institute given under association, a method of high-speed
at ereo acopic, - expo sure_ by- means--of- arv C4)P(SFR -apparatus -was -dove---_-
Thia method, in which an additional stereoscopic attachment is used, waq
suggested by 0. L. Shnirman and A, S. Dubovik. Fig. 1 shows the opticalV
scheme of this device with the stereoscopic attachment. As was described
_-in earlier publications, the SFR device bas a two- or f our-ch annel recording
system in order to reach faster recording. Exposure is made si"multa-ne-ou-s-17-
with both or all four ray paths, respectively (Fig. 1). 12 000 to 300 000
pictures per second can be taken with a two-channel camera, and 50 000 to
1 250 000 with a four-channel-camvra. Stereoscopic Investigations of
explosions were made by I. I. Tamm oy means of such a camera. These
investigations led to new knowledge concerning the departure of the
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High-speed stereoscopic exposure... B019/BO59
explosion products. The pictures were projected by means of two synchronous
projectors -with- tbO-f'ilm having -been- re@copied -zo, standard-size, The
sterecacopic attachment was-devised at the Eksperimentallnyye masterskiya
MY AN SSSR (Experimental Works of the IKhF AS USSR) under the super-
vision of design engineer To. A. Zaytsey. The major part of the experl-
ment5 was made by the laboratory assistant V. V. Shauro. There are
4
ASSOCIATION: Institut khitaichoskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciencez USSR)
SUBMITTEDt February 14, 1960
Card 2113
Fig. 1
Legend: denotes the object. Periscopes; 2) a"Qrture diaphragms;
11) objective; 4) collector; 5) revolviri; reflactor; 6) Small lense3.
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B019/W-59
AUTHORS: _Dubovik, 1. S., Granigg, A. B.
TITLE: On the work of the Section for Photographic Recorders at the
Second All-Union Conference on High-speed Photography and
Cinematography
PERIODICALs Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii,
v. 5, no. 5, 1961, 39"? - 400
TEXT: In the Sektsiya e"yemochnoy apparatury na vtorom Ysesoyuznom
saveshchanii po wysokookorostnoy fatogTafii i kinematografti (Section-for
Phctographic Recorders at the Second All-Union Conference on High-speed
Photography and Cinematography), A. S. Dubovik (-TKhF AS USSR) hold a lecture
on the mods of operation of a number of refie-0tor compensators of film
motion. A. B. GrAnigg, Ye. A. Tarantov, and I. I. Kryzhano7skly read Pap"-
on problems of calculation and construction. Granigg (!KhF AS USSR) derived
an equation which permits the calculation of the basil data of a camera,
such aa recording speed, light intensity, etc. Tarantov gave formu'La3 fcr
the calculation of the "dynamic resolution", for the calculation of the
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On tLe work of the Section for... B019/BD59
picture shift during exposuro, eto. Krythanovskiy made a rerort --n a
camera designed in the LITIM taking ur- to 500 000 piotures per 3ezoni cn a
16-= film which can be used in a standard 16-mm, projector. S. G. Grenish' ,
and Yu. P. Shohopetkin (001) spoke on a now film transpo.-ter which cpera,.ea
smoothly. In ae much as the film is transported over drums. The design and
manufacture of lens screens was discussed by S, P. Ivanov andL.V. Akizakina
(RIKFI). 0. F. Grebennikov, V. B. Gusev, and S. M. Provornov (LIKI) gave
a report on a camera of the type ?KC-II(RKS-11) with two lens screens which
was worked out by them. L. A. Vasillyev, L. A. Skurstova, and
Te. A. Tarantov investigated the use of screen cameras with dark-field and
Nnterfqrence devices for ga3dynamical investigations. V. V. Gnrnov arid
A. @. Dutovik (LIChY A3 USSR) described,the atereophotography by meana of
an COP (M) Ca orn vi tb 1 ')50 000 Ix_S_0v_
LAFOKI AS 'USSR) suggested- some attachments and alterat--ons of the CKC
___JSKS) camera,- which should widen the -field of application of this camera.
The improvements concern control before and after picture taking, attach-
__-Ment a Jo?@_zacratalkings_and-an- tnIargement-of- the--d4ilaphtt~g-M.--Th-e-r-e-a-r-'P--_---.--------I
3 figures.--
Cr.ed 2/2
IKMOVIX -A Set CWAKWj AO DO
"About the Il*texzL=Um of-Sump Clentm and-the Uneqw%lness of the
Framing Rate in Froxing Cwerss witkCamutating Mirror"
repart presente4 at the 6th inti. Cong. of Higla-Speedl Photograpby@
The Hague, 1T-22 Sep 160
1* Inatitut kh'adcheWwy fisiki AN SSSR,
(Cmam"m)
mam"N' 0. L., VMMM, A. S., n%MKVW, P. V., ORMOO, A. P. mpom, r. A.
"nn High "4 No Nad-Time rrodng Crewrl
repert pTvsented at the 6th Intl. Ccng. of Righ-Spce4 Motowsphy, The Esow.,
iTv sop 162
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SHNDJU, O.L.; DUBIDYN, A.S.1 MUSH MI, P.V.; GRAMIGOp A.B.1
ZDROLEV-,I.k.
HIgh-speed mZhLV-ll time 1"so camera. Zhur.nauch.i prild.
fotsi kin, 8 no.ls5O-56 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16&2)
1, Institut khiadchookoy f%%;kJL AN SSSR.
(cameras) (Photography, Time lapse)
DOMIX,A.Ij 811SINUM, LM.; KOU:SOVp GA.
The OUR-ROhigb-oped phatoodarographic units Zhuromuebio i prikle fot* i
kin. 8 no.2422-1A Mr,-4p 163. (IMU 160)
L Iwtitut kh'alchoWmy flidki AM =R.
(PhatoaLarog4po-Squipnent and supplies)
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@-,hcxts at procent have be" da"lupA-d ,n a
4roaz of phlynics and techn*IW (plamem @ar x r.
4 @, t fIll0to etc. ) a 7be mmoogmph em,>njA
7f@!,crv gin trittim of higb-oped procesver a of
P@qsioal promams Of fast. ProceItsms tc
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r--dd,,,.at* stddeatt In higher teotmLc&l
kll,',ity in high-er-eerd owwrar - 31-14
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SIM C 003 @-Ip
'ACCMION Iffil AP4026819
Ireprocenting the nuinber of wiposures per unit time for i and 2 respectivelys The
frequency of stereopair formation hot in then given by
k(I WS k ZT
At pulsation points the time lag in synchronization Atp Is
An additional relationship to pro-
2(n - k) Yj'Wh 2m 2h ;nx,. 'MS
sentod rolaUng filming parameter* to process speed, The independence of "mrs,
t operation is eaphLeizod by a schematic diagram* A test of the method was mae by
Itraoing the throw-out trajectories of soil during an underground e"losionj
i accuracies between 1/6W and I/OW won obtained for path coordinates* Stereameter
oonAitions Is mainly depenident an stability of filming fr*quenoye Analysis showed
that a film speed of 100 wrpoeures per sooond must be accompanied by a filming
frequency accurat* to 4 for coa results. The withars thank N. M. -Sitainakays for
discussing the works OrIge art, bass 12 equtions and 4 fisures*
I ASSMUTICRt rustitut &M-4oheakay flaiki AN OR Inotittals 0
ji
DUBOVIK, A.S.
Modern methods and equipment for the photographic recording of
rapid events. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no-5:379-396
S-0S.44. (MIRA MIO)
TITLE: State of the art and gmw developments in e@ha@to
SMCN: Zhurnal nauchnoy I prikloAmy fotografti i kinematogr&M, Y. 11, no. 1.
1966, _33-38_______
&Wapmd-photograi9w,-=OtLon-picture-pbato--
-notiou-pItAure-projector
_ABSTMCT:_ This-paper is- a report -on- the present state of high-speed st.ereophotogreow
as well as on developing trends in this fiel4. Righ-speed stereoscopic photograpbar is
conditionally divided into two classes according to base length: 1. base length less
than 1 meter; 2. base length greater than I meter. A single camera is generally used
for the first class while the seecawt ordinarily requires tvo cameras. Camera aynebro-
nization in the second case-to accouplished. either by mechanical methods or-by rmote_
control, The Institute of Physics of the Earth AN SSSR wee an instaLl1ation With two
AKS-2 'q;2nr'_;;fsep4Lr&ted by a distance of 2 meters and mounted on aL rigid base. This
=it may be used for photography at 100 framea per second with an exposure time of
I
CaM 1/2
UDC:
INVENTON: Bashilov, I.-P.; Bulanshe, Yu* D.;JhAbQYU*_.A.*.S.; Yerofeyey,-Y*_I*'
Kevliah-illij P, V.; Kabrin, L. V.; Koganj B, Ya.1 Knalmin, As Iol Popov, Teo I#;
MikhayloY, No Nol Churbakoys A, Is; Shileyko, A. Y.
OHG: None
TITLEt An autematic device for determining acceleration due to gravity- on a-mowAle-
base. Class 42, No. 181833 (announced by the Institute of Physics of the Earth
imeni 0. YU. Sbuldt, AN WSR (2natitut rix'&kl Zemli AN GSBR)j
SOMCS: Izabreteniya, prcoyahlennyye obrattay, tovarnyye weld, no. 10,1966, 86
XOPIC TAGM gravity$ eleatran optics, electronic aquiyasnt, grayim*ter
ABEF-LUCT: This Authorts Certificate introduces an automatic device for deteraining'
acceleration due to gravity on a movable base, using a strongly damped elastic gravi-
meter system. The installation contains a meter for acceleration due to gravity,
& system of mirrors, lens, light source, two condensers and a slotted prism. Ac-
curacy of mea-aurement is improved, and processing of the resultant information is
automated by using an electron-optical converter vhich changes angles of turn of a
pendulum to digital code. This converter Is made in the form of a code mask vith
lenses attached, A prian is amted behind the lenses vith metallic mirrors and
photocells.
C..,d 112 Me: SU.768.08!S28.026
1-.4ccelerometerl 29-system of mirrors- 3--objective lens; 4-light source; 5 and 6-
condensers; 7--slotted prism; 8-_e@_d n-optical converter; 9--code wwk; 10-
lenses; 1.1-phortocalls; 12-prim Mheta.11ic mirrors
SUBS CODE: 09,'08/ SM riass .Aiw6h
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ACC N2s AP6026777 SOURCE CODE: UR/O077/66/0l1/G03/0l87/0i90
AUTHOR: -_Dubovik, A. S, ISitsinskaya, N. M.
0 "nsti-tu-te-of RarU %I wp@
-aG -7- Physics in.-,O.YU. Shmidt AN5SSR (Institut f iziki seali JL
-t --SFR-SyAtem With unsy=etric-objecti
vei
TITLE- High luminosity lens adaptat tar he
SOVIRCE: Zhurnal nauchnot I priklidnoy fatografti i.kinematografii, v. 11. no. 3,
1966, 187-190
TOPIC TAGS: optical equipment, high speed camera high speed camera, high speed!
camera adaptor, optical instrument [Si1v
i ABSTACT: The high luminosity multi-lens adaptor was developed at the Institute of
Earth Physics (IFZ) ANSSSR to increase the speed of the reliable and popular high
speed S111TR photvgraphic camera. The systen is capable of registering from 25,000 to
2,500,000 image& per second,-at- a - high- -optice-1 quality-of the image. The adaptor ex-
tends, the range of photography to subjects a( lower brightness. -7ha multi leda &4&p---
tot, 6 is shown In Fig. 1, which depicts the SPR system schematically. The high
J 4
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Pit. 1. schmuc 0( tho 3FR system,
C-d 1/2-
TIAXIC NPj AP6026777
I
_J_juAino3ity_Ad&ptpg@ version differ& (too the original one in that the objective8 age
not sy=etric with respect 0 r Opti-cAl-&Xes-and-are-located-in-~contact-with-each.--
other, p4mitting the design of a twice higher aperture diaphragm. In practice it was
found possible with the new adaptor to increase the relative opening of the instivaent
frcm f 1/16.7 to f 1/114 without an increase of the light passage di=easions of the
we ten
her optical coaponents of the SPR system. 7he resolving po r of the optical sys
has not been decreased and is determined, in the main, by the 1=Lge shift in the air-
ror reflection development. Some additional advantages of the new multilens adaptor
are Cited, mairay.in Its applications to shadowgraphs. and'to interference imager..
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Research on Vharmaeological agmte with prolonged hypotemlys
action. Ton-to ANN SSSR 18 no*lt69-86 163o (KXRL 1W)
1. laboratoriya &Wtslellnogo orgamiohookogo sintmm khtmichaskago
fakulfteta Nookovskogo, gasudamtrwmogo universiteta immi Umono-
sova I kafedra farmkologii Mnskogo waditsinakogo Institute*
(MTOMWCN) Uo=)
At -the Wejr*j*trovsk,-XInLag. I Utute-In Art#*-Sergsyev.tron-April-1939-to-ApriI 1947r.
the following dissertations were d*f*ided in connection with attaining the scholarly
aegree of CarAidste of Technical Sciences (sFecializinr in rining electrical angineeringi
The late D, V, Dabovik on 28 June 1940 defended his diczertAtion on the subject "The use
of lov-yawr synchrumus motors to drive mine machinery".
The offititl oppments of this dissertation-- were Candidate of Technical 5xiencee Docent
-T. -Zherdsv-and Candide-to-of Technical -Sciences Docent V. S. hakit4is
The theoretical Investigation was presented ot the exciter circuit of low-pwor aWnchronoub
motors from a 50-cycle AC line (woLng currox and selenium rectifiers). The conclusions
drawn were confirmed onerlmentally an ascillograms, Technical-economic indexes were
derived for the oporstIon of mine machinery with synchronous motors.
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Blood preservation and transAasion under mral conditions.
Probl. g*mat, i perol,krovi nol2s54-55 062, (PMU 16.,S)
1. Is HbUavskoy rospublikanskoy stantaii prelivaniya krovi,
(BLOOD-Ca=TION AND FUMVATION)
(BLOOD-TRARUMION)
MOTS, L.L.;
Foasilrerent :)f the contatt -liffererce of Tot-sntinI4 the
comfenser-t4-pe r-wthc-1. Flektrokbin!ia I ro.*;;5(r,-5l'L Mr 165.
1. In9titut,slektrokhJrdl AN SC,6P.
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--Tvpes of - bla-Aalder forests i -n-the Belovuz@_nkaya Pusho..ia.
LWTSo L,L9j@..PUB(VKj G.G.
Technique of generating self-oazillations in a cell for
-measuring the Volta potential difference by the condenser
wthods Alaktrokhistia 1 no*7088-793 Jl 165,
(HIVA 1800)
1. Institut olektrokMaU AN SSSR.
XASATIZA. B.S.: DMVIK. 0.1.
Us* of the prejoratAwk parenpit (bydrolysate of protein) In
trokumatological, clinic. Sov.sed.19 no,10:77-80 0 155.
(XLRA 8:12)
1. Is TSentrallnoge Institut& travmtolocii i ortapeat (dir.
chlen-kofrespondent Akademit meditainakikh nauk SSSR prof.
I.N.Priorov)
(PROTIM,
hydrolyeate,thero use In trawatol.)
(VOUNDS AND INJURINS, therapy
protein hydroly"te)
[cj)ukhaj3, 1. T.
Us- of a "Minsk-l" co-ziputer In vj@vln,- 0.,'!
the structure of a quasi-equillbrium bridr,(i clr;@-LdL. Vestsi AN
N;SR. Ser. fis.-takh. rav. no.4:,Ffl-/,.4 163.
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GOWTACV.VA. DUMVIK, V. I.; Mi(OLTAPIU, R.I.:
LWOW, A.M.; MUKMVA, U.S.; TIMMYAWA. A.A.; SHM110, L.P.
Results of examining rodents in TrRnsb"1kAlinn atepp*n for pathogenic
m1croflorm. Tes.1 dokletonfolr~*.goo.nAuch.-Seel,protivoch=.Inst.
no.1:1P,19 155. (MIRA 11-1)
(TRO@BAIIALIA-ROMff 1A) (141CROOROAHISHS, PATHOGENIC)
TI*WAUVA4LY9* ZgOVTYY, I.P.; XVIPMll Y.N.: OOWIACIMYA. Ms.;
Gmlm"O. P.G. I .; KORORRSIXOTA, A.I.; M110901,
L.P.; Mtvxo 86F.1 &"KOO L.P.; VASINOVICHO, X.I.
Incidence of bacterial infections to steppe rodents of southeastern
Treasbolkalla. Tes.i dokl.konf.Irkgoo.nauch.-Lool.protivochums
lost. no.2t63-65 157. (KIM 11:3)
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--aaarch for plague and other opisootic diseases In Trausbatiallan
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WSOMWTAI 1.91, DMVIKO V01.1 MBOTM,jA.; UOrITT. I.F.;
LIPAYNt T.N.
Ileas of rodents In the flood-Unds of the Air= Plyar (Wans-
17139-
46 $58, (NIU 13:7)
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TINOTIMA, L.A.; IPSWT, W,T.; OOLOUCHWA, T.To.;
OMITMO, Me; DUBOVIt IL; KORONNIKOTA, A.1,; MIROW07A,
Lm9__k_fW4
L.P.; XnMT, S:.P.. MATAFMOTA, Z.G.; SHTMO. L.P.;
Saarch for plague and other spiso'OtIc diseas"s in a Tramoballmlian
plae,nq focuso- Raport To.2. Izv. ItIr.goo. taizch. -tool. pro ttvo;@h-vn.
inst. 20t3_13 159. (MIRA 1)17)
(TROSBAIMIA-RMINITA--DISUM An PmsTs)
Non-twisting wire rqms In at" hoisting. X"t.ugl- 2 no.22:17 D 453.
(KLRA 6#11)
I* lanchmy sotrudalk Tsoooluanaga nanahno-Iseledovatel pimp Instituta
orgsaizatell I makhazisatelt shakhtnogo stroitolletva.
(Wire raps) (Mine hoisting)
winirestlisUon and raelp of fttvisUng CiroWL&r Strand Undergrowd rAbles.4
Cand roch -Ui-;-Mwfe-OV
1954. (IL, No 5, :an 55)
3vvv7 of SolesUfle aed UoWwa DIssertsUocks Def=4*4 at USSR IU&her
timal Ustituticus (12)
Sol am. No. 556, 24 Jm 55
SOV/124-57-7-8450
Translation from: Refera 'Wivnyy zhurnal. Mekh2.nika, 1957, Nr 7, p 148 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Dubovik. K A.
TITLE: 'On-thc-Ftinclamentails of the Design and Manufacture of Twistproof
Steel Cables (Ob osnovakh rascheta i konstruirovaniya nektrutya-
.-Sb-ChLkh-3-ya--staPnykh-_kana-tov)-------
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metiznoye proiz-va. Nr 1, Moscow, Metalturgizdat, 19_55.
pp 153-166
ABSTRACT: The author criticizes the theoretical bases for the design of twist-
P-roof -wire - strand- cable s- p ropos-ed, -by S.-_T. Sergeye-.-(RZhMekh,
1955, abstract 3309). Includedaire. data on industrial p_ractic_e___with______,
respect to the manufacture of dables,
G. N. Savin
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(Noistift mehinery)
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PATIMCMZD. MaKel AZUWVICR. BMG0. N.N.
Microelseents, (B*Nn,Sr,Za) and their quantitative spectrum determinat-
Ion In salts of Stardbin deposits* Sbor. nauch. rfkb. Inst. khIn. AW
(Starobin-Potasslum- salts)
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N.,
FARME
"Trace Elements (B, Mn, Sr) Zn) in Salts of Starobinskoye mestorozhdeniye
(Deposit) and Their quantitative Spectrun Analysis" p. 102
Sbornik nauchnykh raboty vyp. 6 (CoLlection of Scientific Works of the Institute
of Chemistry, Belorussian SSR Academy of Sciences, No. 6) Minsk, Izd-vo AN
Belorusskoy SSR, 1958, 271 pp.
.5/71 6010coloul/00,11C,05
D204X303
AUT HO h3: Pavlyuohenko, II.M., -Dabovik, K.V. ar@d Pikulik, V.A.
1'.-2 L L
Spectrochenical. determination of the rare earth@ in
pho3phorus-containing raw materials
Akademia nauk BSSR, Minsk, Institut ob3hchey i neor-
Canicheskoy khiciii. Sborrdk nauchnykh rabot. no. 1,
%'insk, 1960, 43 - 50
The present work was aimed at 4oternining the rare
ear-;hs in a nutber of apatites ana phosphorites Ly aytictrochenical
methods, as these are believed more rromisinE ,-haa the conventior-al
ones. For qualitative estimation, the samples were nixed with powder-
ed carbon, (Isl ratio) and the spectra were photoeranhed or. the
" .-@i P 4 r.
@ -51) spectrogra@h, using the -b4 'W-o4) camera, I
k
4500 A region. Experimentally details are (;iven. _Ia, Y, Yb, Gd and Nd
were found in the apatites and ir. orne phosphorite, whilst the remain-
ing phosphorites required chemical concentration before the spectroe-
copic arAily.sis. All the lanthanons were detected. For ihe quantitative
Card 1/ 3
5/71 @0/000/001/005/005
Spectrochemmical determination ... D204403
analyses the lanthanons were first concentrated, usin6 tI-e oxalate
ziethod. *T'his is de3cribed in some detail. The precipitation oll' oxa-
lates should be corducted in neutral rather than acid nedium to avoid
losses. CaC12 was added to act as a pteciFitato carrier. Analysis ca-
IA-bration curves were first aonstructed with 8 specitlene of known com-
positions. The samples were tixed with powderad carbon (ig2 ratio) to
which Zr had been added to act as an internal atar-dard. "lie folio-wing
;airs of lines were used for the analysis: La 3986*.50 Z-'r 399)-13,
iq:@2 r4-Zr
Y@5qU-2-.-60---zr-3-949rI-- 13-,@V"587-- 979@-_Zr-3991,13-- a V_dc . _t -." -
3958.22 . The results were reproducible to 5 - 6 % . Ytt-rium was also
determined, with lo - 12 % accuracy, by the natholl. of additionso usingr
Gd as an internal standard (the pair Y 4371-.11 G,-;, 437' -b@ The
od of calculation is given. Cerium was also deternined chemically in
Whe a;atite3. Results of the different methods are tabulated. The total
lanthanor. contents were 0.4 - 1.2 % in the apatites and 0.07 - 0.6 %
tea on--, -deposits. Tnere are- 2 -figures i
in the phospho-r-i- 'he
3 tables and 19 referencess 12 Soviet-bloc ani 7 non-Seviet-bloc.
.00
S/713/60/000/001/G03/005
Spectrochenical determination D2o4/D3o3
T'he references to the English-lan6uage publica-.J,-,,.n3 read as follows-
J Aeckers and H. Kremers, J.Am.Chem- Soc., '150, 950, '1926@; L. Sarver
and P. Brinton, J.An. Chem. Soc., 49, 943, (1927)
Card 313
PAVLMCKK@KO, N.M., akadmlkl DUBMK, X.V.
Intensity of spectral lines of trace elawnts in a silicats
ov.stem an dependent or it* equilibrium di*Vam. DAL AN S-SSR
is ImUtut obahchey i tworganicheakoy khJuli AN BeVxr.4skoy M
29 AN Belorusekoy SSR (fcm Pexlyuchenko).
-180-0-tila'Awlymis) APhase r%tU- and equMbrim)-
Du@@@@AVLYUCMNKO,
Study of the supply of slement-o from a mixture of oxides by
means of reaboorption* Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no. 1IM74-3-179
165 (MIRA 19ol)
1, :bstitut obehahey i neorganlabeekoy Wali AN BSSRj Minsk.
ftbuitted 9pril 27, 1964.
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ATITHMS, Reykh, V. R.1 Waus,, A. Ye.; PoInialavskiy,, D. P.; Npilevo
A. I.; Dutovikj-L. Parndushkinp, Yh. q., And Fedoroval
Yu. 1. --
T IT Lr- Tern."ry covolymrs or NVOiene, st.,n-ene -nd 2 -vw-- thYl-5 -vinyl-
pyrldine
PrRIMICAL: Knuchuk-i retina, no. 3, 1961, 2-8
T PXT -Th-- AechnicAl re s ,?t
_prop-rties., incluOinp wir- , i --nee,, of-buta-
diene-styrene polymers can box- Improved by introducinp, links (,cntLqin:Lnp? nne'6
tional. Frotips into the polymr chain. The main shortcominFs of the conoly-
r.-rs with 2-methyl@-5-vi*lpyridine are their roor coma-tibility with othar
nni,vrm-ra hPv-n-rirq the achie"ament of satisrn