SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETRASH, G.G. - PETRASHEN, G.I.

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7 7 'ACCESSION UR: AP5010 10 2 lured vith an accuracy of about 10 which is insufficient for positive identification in column 4 of the table. A of the-tranait ions' tont at I vely assigned to the.-e lines 6ak oscillation line, oboi~rved in a niixturo of' equal pa)-L3 of hydrogen and deuterium 46% HD, 27% H2, and 27% W, in(~ur-urel with Fui ~Lr-kirii--Y f-,f' about 10 Wilhill -!the I -1~ 0 band of the electronic transiiion k !h- 1"D Inole-cul-, lk Me. -,~responsible for populating the vibrational levf!lS in H2, D2, and HD molecules ~n- 1volved in the laser action is discussed in detall in terms of the Franck-Condon prin- ~iple. A comparison of the theoretical results with the experimental data confirms for poopul-ation inversion in the H2, D-2, and HD molecules. wz-ha8V-1A- f' ig~ures- and- I - table`v .;ASSOCIATION, Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. 1yebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR 10!&sics Institute, Academy of Sciences, SSSR), T -0tMUTTED: 281)ec64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ErO SOV.-- ----'003 6111-77----~ -PRESS-1-A160---,-- -A07 rd--.2 ------ I 21,54--M -UY7(1)/ZEC(k---2/EM-2/FCS(k)/~WA(b), IJF(c) WR -'ACCEWIDN W AP5016395 VR/0i2D/65j0W/003/019,q10M0 535-853-4 UTHORi P I 61iasb G'. 0. Qizovj Y. ---------- T=Ii: &~atez for acmate -translation of the mirror In a FAftUML intgJaciater for S'QMCE iPribory i takhnika eksparizanta, no. 3) 1965j 198-200 TOPIC TAGS: interf erometers two be-am Anterferometer AMaCT% Thz -interferameter mirror lafastened to a bridge whirb is supported by t Itwo flosts wo parallel liquid-filled ~dhwmBls-. The latter are wunted on a IOOOX1500-m true platen. Four Lnddo rails ensure Btraigbt translational movemen -Jof the mirror. Tests have shown tbat the mirror can travel Tor 500 = with an !error in its p1me of 0-2-0-3". The system resolution is 0.01 per cm for the entire spectrum (for X * 1 (4 ~ the -resolution, is 104) , )IThe -authors wish to thRnk-'. i3 1P. A. BazhalU and B., A. 'V~7ts ~fq, their constant attention to the work* V,.-1-.MgjA&-ihd St T&oA;6v for -their vary valuable advice re tb"e W, the design, and A. A. Katm Xur assembling and adjusting gala-WA-S P. ,:system." 'Orig art,, has i~'l 8, d 1/2 o S L 2454-66 ACCWSION IR: 0301639$~ -, . - ~1=0~Lkums Pisicheakil: ~na titut AN sssk uts Hollow, (mwtit alaa AN SM) of lb . _ SUBKrTTEDi ENCLI 00 006: NO REF SOVs 00 3 VR card 2/2 w"HumNi P.k.~ uyro-Eli, 'fdl.; PFIRASH G., I, F-~SsltAliv clj ObSer-ying inlaced redlation in the roglon of the speztrwii. 2.1ho-r. ',kgp. I teor. 'LI-,. 48 no.liq'75- 9,76 Hr 165. (MIRA 1S.-6) ;,, 'ns-Atia` imani LebAdova AN SSSR. J & I ~ -~ G BA 71fli Ll 11 , IF . A IN' [A "- , -1 . I " . ;~: I.U. P-al~3e grre:-atllcn 7hur. eksi,. i tc-;c)r. f,4.-.. 1. Fizicieski-; instit,.t imeni N. lcbt:de-,ra 1,14' SS'lzk. SIZOVV V.V.; PETRASPI, G.G.; TIKHOMIROV, N.S. Yethod for the realization of an accurate rectillnearity of dis- placements up to 5D) mm. Izm. tekh. no.3:15-17 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) ~33W,-,-6p biT' I )/Z; E~:f t ACCESSION UR; AT4042i35 Petrash, G. G. -TITIE. .,The. study- of instrument induced distol-tions and ntethods for 'their evaluatica ed rosc t 61 i rar f SOUR AN S SSA., Pizicheskiy institut. Trudy, v. 27, 1964, Issledovaniya po (Re-sear-ch in-molec C ular ape troscop)-' -3 -62 spectrum distortion, intitrument- induced distortion, resolving power, instr=went function, automatic distorti.on correction, spectroscopic elata rocessing, infrared spectroscopy P '.ABSTRACT:' Since the times of Payleigh, who introduced the concept of resolving power, numerous researchers have pvblished quch a large rwimber of papern dc-v,-)!Pd to itistrument -induced distortions in absorption that it is Almost ilnpo!~,;-!,~c to,produce a complete survey of all these endeavors. Consequently, startine from t-hp knnun exoression for the spectral distribijtion f(A) in its integral fDT-17, -33996-65 'ACCESSION NR: ~T4042135 where'V(_),~.~) is the measured true discribution and a the instrument funclion, the author attempted to present rhc, In the field and c-ncr trate on tboaeparts most often encountered in practice. Thi evaluation of the -,true from the observed f(jo is called the reduction process, On the basis -the-.102-refaranaes$ he diLsousses In detail the optimum recording conditions in 7 the absence of reduction, the reduction to the case of an ideal instrument, the resolving power of spectral devices, and the usu of digitai computers for the automatic correction of instrument-induced distortion. Various correction Methods presuppose the knowledge of the propei-ties of the studied spectra, and the pr(- perties of spectroscopic instruments. Since, however, such data are for the P,of t part cothplete ly lacki ng, t hP Allthll r t.1 I TA tO t f it! r nq f vp or Ig f;w- J mc, a 7 kJ r elt~ (Avtoref. kand. diss. M., 11.11 1: Table I of the Enclosure preaents a bi-Aci muTnuary of theue re5uit5. 'N-v 0i the shapes nearly have a dispersion appearance and may be very convenient for the et- t-Imate of tht~ vidtb of the InstrLraent function (2f devices havin8 moderate dicrer- sion. The author also etudied typical Infrared instruments and foond. P.y_ t:,,Ft Z/4 ,ACC,E$S-IO,N.. NP,-.- AT4.042135 ..-practical purpoges determined exclualvi!]y by the width oF the morc3c h r onta t The accuracy characteristic study u,k,"m tliv 'Tr:11 , 'A"git'll comlyllter 0-,W(,~ t 1- ~f Ai- tL-, , - 1. .. - I . L MR R 1 orlt I I AS.S_QCrATIOMr_.-: FLzfct*skik_inst,itUtJM. -P-. N1. Lebedeva- All SSSR lPhysics institute. M: Oil Solid naphthalene, - Side ba!-dF Pyridtne . . . . . . . Veal< sicIp h a n ds Pyridine Vispersf on Pyridine Side band Cyclohexane - Dispersion BenEene . Side band Acetonitrile Az imu t hii I Cip- HereA - frequency,Jk wavelength, d container thickness, absorption at E6 - optical density at t'he maximur bang widthn at the the may, imm, vi abscip i0a and uptiudl dIFT"Ity) i7ebPr-dLO'ely. PETRASIH G.G. ---- Ways to allow for instniment errors in infrared spectroscopy. Trudy Fiz. inst. 27:3-62 164. (MIRA 17:9) 4CCRSSXW_NR: AP4047930 S)'0056/64/0471004/1590/1591 11M I _,_Catt'a ra tion of -a molecular-hydrogen pulsed lager Zhuih-al" sksperLid-entallnoy i teoraticheakoy.iflziki, vi 47, - 159 -1591 :_4# 19640 _46il'C- TAGS,j_ pu 'sed laser,, molecular hy4vogch laserv advanced laverg- ''4-- h d-ro laser ga I e et ge n a -a r _47drogen _p -The -inerr ition of a pulsed lalperi which utilizes the hydrogen as the active substance-, was studied k~xperiaenta'lly. ~The laser--discharge tubo.(145 cm long and 15 mm in -di7alme- at was drivan by 35 kv at 20 cps, Both dielectric and silver- cc Au a : Coil f 0 C a Imirrors were uaed, placed 2 m apart. The emitted radiation wa's observed by means Df a monochromator with a grating made i n the authors' laboratory, and the laser output and current pulses _k"-~..Jvere recorded-on the DESO-1 osciltograph. Six laser lines were detactedl and fheir wave numbers amd lengths are tabulated. The 1 at to r A' k A k EMA (m) -~2/,EwA -4/Pz-6/Po~4#ab-10/Pf_4/pe C: ION .5en CM ION RR r A -------- - - X/0101002A367o BY AUTWRI atrbscopic alllleatiomi of gas lasers ~'~.SOURCZI Optikaj Bpekbrookopiyaj v. 18, no- 2s 3.965P 336-337 P obability, C--TAGO gwlafteip laser -action -level populatiou$-~transitiion pr ities of bore A t -The a UtaneMs"ir,ansitions with the :Fid of a ga-a- likici. Ordinary spectro.-copic Met determine either the prod-act of the Einstein coefficient by the papula- tion of one of the levels,, or else some other quantity, but not the ratio of the population levels or the PCPUl0tIDn levels the=elTea. Since the gas I"er ceases to operate mhen the MiLlation levelo beeme equal it beemes ponsible to det~rwlne'the probability ratios of transitions that begin at different levels, ties ~#4si,krti best opq EC4 L 36342-65'- 'a-IG( Veva( k)1.VWWTW19 90(k Z/ ACCESSION HH' APPOBM EdAW Pn-4/Po_VPf-4/Pqb 8/0056/65/646/Obj/6975 PL WG -VPL~4 XJP(q). Bathulinj' V- A.: Knyazev, I.- NV; Petrash, 0, of IAUTHOR ~-ITTZ:- Possibility''of obtaining stimillated emission in the far-ultraviolet spectral!, 9on:,. BOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheiskoy ~fizi)ci, v. 48', no. 3, 1965, 975-' IC TAGS:- 'laser-,, stimulated emission,.molecular lase-A, chemical laser, hydrogen ion- Cr - The-possibility of'obtainitig- laser action in the far-ultraviolet reg r transitions between the, upp r electronic-stati-2inInu and the ground y-, means.c. e e tat 2 + th e Isa Eg of e H2 molecule fo5., simplicity, referred-to as tbe-C and the X states-, respectively) is analyzed. At roam temperaturep 'only the lover vibrational i e 1 01 = 0 of the ground state (sc(! Fig. I of the enclosure) in populated. In the, ve l ~_5-;~-:~~ . . 1 - .. initial. stage of the discharge, excitation of iribrational levels and C occurs as a result of collisions between electraas and molocules in their ground states. Accord- Ing to the Francic-lCondon principle, due to 0ifting of the potential teins, the i -1. $20 3,4 states of the C level wML be exelted most effectively. The probabil-.. L 6 U-CM51ON lift "__:.AF50VtST5V_ veis-to--tapper--vibrtitional~-levels -of-the- ground~stat6 rw Will be.re Ilatively high, while the- probtWlity of tran-s- itfon- 9-- to the latter from the-grQund. state-v"-w -0 Aue to collifiloniq with electrons will be very 3 w. Thus, an 1) :Leveis vert-da-po-p-ldwaHon early st charge. When the pump power is sufficiently bigh during.--the age of the die stimulided -enissiciii should- acm-r- on some -bands in the spectral- region betveen 110011 M' d' --to-the transitlons-shown-In F I ~ by 4 arr6v~.-~ - Owing to -1250.. du~ the mefiry of-tfie'- Hj- molecule j radiativp tran-sitions between vibrational levels are for- _~~4iddeh.* Also, the lifetime at the upper vibrationia levels, of the ground state it', Therefore- continuous~~laaer--g4~neration-should--be- Impossible. 1t pointed. out that the analysis also applias if the 2pcy'Zu+ statte rather than 2pTr u ste~te-is the ~Lpper eldetronic level. Orig. akt. hILS.' 1 figure. [CS1 A~SOCIATION:- Fizicheskiy-institut ik. P. N i Lebed61rC.Aktid4mii-nauk_SSSR (~hyslcS 24 Ci GR) '.:t Ustitute, Academy of enceWs 13UB CODE I ECIOP 67Dec64 EN M., Oiv Ito _RV 56V!::001 OT11m: 00 ATD PFMS i~ - SM Ap AP5008759: 77 E.fv , fit PETFjtSH' I. Adult Education Young communicat-Jon workers acquire knowledge. Sov. sviaz. 3, No. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. . H.X.; MIUYKTI~-', A.M.; KlICHMAR, Yv.D.- KOVALSVICII, V.N.; FETRASII,_ I.N.; i CHEU-ty-iF. Autonatod fr,,o- NA-11. i, n,.-ft. obor. no.5:24-226 ICS5. (MIRA 18:6) J. ujorivi'lanlye "DolinanefOll, Dollna. co in f 1 (3 s 'In r L, L3 u BWERWI, A.A.; ORIANp V,S.; KAJIYUGA, A,P.; Mean formatioA pressure uxider conditions of flooding gassy oil and initial data for determining it. Nauch.-tokhs, sbDr. po dob. nefti no*13:34-39 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neftegazcvyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut, Stanislavskiy TOUL i Nauohno-issledovateVskaya laboratoriya neftepromyslovogo upravleniya Dolina ftt. (Oil field flooding) FE7WHp LN,j VASILECHKO# V.P& Using field date for calculating the phaselpermability of rocks for oil and gas. Nauch.-tekh. abor. po dob. nefti no.160D-34 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Nefteprongrelovoye upravleniye Dolinaneft'. (Dolina region (Stanislav Province)-011 reservoir engineering) KOVALISKAYAi L.P.; VASILIYEVA, X.V.; ZAKHAROVA, N.V.; PETRASH, 1.P. Effect of ionizing radiatLlion on the afterharrest ripening of freqb fruit, berries and vegetables. Kons. i ov. prom. 18 no.12:21-25 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut konservnoy i ovoshchesushillnoy proMrshlonnosti. KOVALISKkYA, L.P.; KOROFEYLVA, Ye.V.; TmLAS11, I.P. - Effect of the j rap! on tbe rate of zipeaninig, and on -.he C:=e:,.-iaZ quality of tomatoes. Kon.i ov.prom. 17 no.11:20-23 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatel'aldy institut konservnoy i ovoahchesushil Inoy promysILIennosti. (Tomatoes) (Gamma rays) BIRLIN, A.I., prof.; PBTRASH, L.G. Acid-relense function of the stomach during M therapy in tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 35 no.6:57-90 157. OCM 12: 1) 1. 12 fakultetskoy terapevtirheBkoy kliniki Ivanovskogo meditaingkogo iiistitutn i ObInstnogo protivotuberk-uleznogo dispnnnera. (FAIM AMINOSALICYLIG MID, eff. gastric acidity In tuberc. ther. (Rue)) (GASTRIG JUICE gastric. eff. of PAS in tuberc. (Rua)) SOV/ 137-58-9-19420' Translation from: Refera,ivnyy ziiurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 184 (USSR) AUTHOR: Petrash, L.V. TITLE'S. Cooling Capacity of Quenching Oils (Okhlazhdayushchaya spo- sobnost' zakalochnykh masel) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp 151-155 ABSTRACT: The cooling capacity (CC) of oils (0) of 17 brands was investigated, including three of the most frequently used in quenching, industrial (spindle) oils. The characteristic curves establishing the relationship of the rate of cooling of the center of a 20-mrn silver ball to the temperature of its center were used as an evaluation criterion. As a result of the investiga- tion it is established, that the most satisfactory CC from among the 0 investigated and used in quenching is exhibited by the industrial alkali-treated "20V" grade 0 , remarkable for its elevated rates of cooling in the region of the low temperatures which determine the quenching capacity of 0, by a satisfactory flash point, and a low cost. With continued use the 0 vary in Card 1/2 their CC. The rates of cooling in them in the region of high SOV/ 137-58-9- 19426 Cooling Capacity of Quenching Oils temperatures increase and those in the regions of low temperatures decrease. Bibliography: 13 references. A. B. 1. Metallurgy 2. Oils-Metallurgical effects 3. Oils--7est results Card 2/2 %A 11.,~Svvo kand. tekhn. nsuk. Qkmaing eapaoity of hardening oils. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. ma.2:151-155 7 038* (MIU 1135) l.' Leningradekly gorgy institut Im. G.V. Plekhanova. (Oils and fate-Testing) (Ketals-Hardening) C-D