ZOITOWSKI, Zbigniew
Studios on repelling effect of phthalic acid labnotl;rl eater on mon.
quitoos. Wiadomosci paraayt.. Warsx. 4 no.5-6i?83-784.; Ugl. tranol.
784-786 1958.
1. Z Wojakowego Gentralnego laboratorium Sanitarno-411gienictnsgo w
Warosawis.
(MMZQAT3S. effects,
nhthiilio acid dimethyl ester, mi)nquiW-repelling (Pol))
(MOSqUITM,
repelling with phthalic acid dittothyl eater (Pol))
KI, Zblanlew
Ropn,ntiorts for d!imoigots cauand by geologin, wirkii. Przog]
gool 11 no.101470-02 o;6~.
1. CantraIny Urzed GcologlL, Waraxava.
WROBLMKA-MULARCZYKOWAg Zofia, APLTOWSK1,P,,ZWpj4i4; DORMSKI, larmak;
PRZESMYCKIO relikel 821PLAO Romn; OLKOW8XNj Damuta; SWOBODUNAj
M; SZYMANSKI, Stanislaw; KOZLMSKI, Slawardrt ZUKOWSKI# Kaximierz,
A search for arborviruses previously not known to occur in
Poland. IL Sarologic and virologic studies In salected are4w-
of Warsaw abd Bialystok. Praegl. epidem. 18 no-4081-390 164e
Kazimilerz: FRM-SHYCKT, Felibot PIZMSKT. Zypnmt; RySZKMXI
Lealaw.
A search for arboiviniocs, not kiio'.ai I,D
Pol.-~2d. T'T. :I ~iill6tll or
Kwmpinc~5 Fores'!. and Fit"llo"nini- ICA117I.
nc. 4:391-399 164.
ZOLTOWKI, Zbigniew
Admission to and temporary occupation of real proportles for
geological research. Prriegl geol 11 no,5:24)+~-246 My 163.
1. Cantralny Urzad Geologii, Warszava.
IHi
ZOLTOWSKIS Z.
The scope of activities and the organizationof tte agencies. ~
for geological affairs of the preiddia of Vim voiTodeship
people's councils. Przagl Vol 10 no,3:169 Rr 14Q,
ZCLTOWSKI, Zbigniew
The arttelp- cf th,! Institute of Geolog I
.y. Frz"6il geol 10 nc. 4/5t
245-246. Ap -Yv 162
1. Centralny Urzad Geologit, Warszawa.
And FerSP-OtIvec Tf the
of Cmcvv." 1,91-6r
of t~~q
Pr= _*=Ict~ -M.==
2. -!!ev On Or-np~rlnE:
13M-773.
or cf t~a
It, t'.-.* =!!as*_ft_:r.1z2W 7t--=Z= *-=m
Of
zr.7,
112'rey"Our P.97JI'l Of C-1 tl.~ Util-ty ef
tie Dlatonaoc~-Jm slates (Dimtc~!.'en, f~_-01
of
n,!Ar !~Iqoryslsv p tt:e
rice.1 Emtor;r-sez. -f Crac:w-. Zn.-un- wz-7~ry,
46. -.A_-tLVIt~ of tha GeOlD-_*M_'
t!"3 Oeo' Ital inattnto
"Sev Trendo In vto Ccmstm:t*A:,-7 ~f spl!vsle
,ccphv~lc2 Imm
!Cal lnzti-
ttzo r-e01OF
T6r!od mr..l .1rcts,.!!e:u2 VJrtollmtmm zf
atofW1 -he Inz-Itntn;
znlt,~T..
10. and Cr-Anlz~~tcnml 1-mob'1_1
smc- ,Ml '.I. P1. .-C;-1.72.
1/2
ZOLTOWKI, Migniew
Coordination of all departmento concerning tjj,~ bydmgaolo OgI and
geological engineering activities. PrzagI gwil 11 no.7k,5 - 3f0
JI 161.
117
. i ~ i .1 :
ZOLTOWSKI, Zbigniew
A study on the mechanically active spread of Viral-Imfection br
mosquitoes, Viadomosel. parazyt. 7 no.2:391-394 16L
1. Zaklad Epideniologli Wojak. Inst. Higieny i Epidlemlologii, oms
Zaklad Wimsologii PZHP Warszawa.
(VIRUS DISEASES tranam) (MOSQUITOES virol)
-ZqLTqdsKip Z.- --MlULARCZr=Ap Z.
, WROBLEWSKA
Introductory research in the role of mosquitoes in Vne transpoTtation
of the virus of tick encephalitis. Iiiadonosci parazyt. 7 no.2:
395-397 161.
1. Zaklad Wirusologii PZK, Warszawa.
(ENCEPHALITIS EPIDDIIA transm)
(MOSQUITOES virol)
ZOLTCJWS VI;- WROBI-MISKA-MUUMUMNA, Zofjd
KI,
y studies on the role of mosquitoeh in the tmnaminsion 'Of
Preliminax-
tick-borne encephalitis virus. 14ed.dosw.nIkrdb. 13 no.3:241-249 161.
1. Z Zakladu Wirusologii PZH Kierawnik: profod F. Przesmycki Z Wojsko-
wego Inst7tutu Higieny i Epidemiologii.
(MOSQUITOES virol) (MICEPHALITIS snumm' transm)
ZOLTWKI I Z. & szmm, J.
The Organization of the State Geolo&~cal SeCagib in Polands by 4. SZONERTj, 9, ZOLIMSKI.
Polisho bk,, Organizacja Panstwowej Sluzby Geologiomej v ftlecaj, Warsaw, pp 3-31#4.
ZOLTOTWII I Z.
"Instraction Concerninp the Determinatinn nf the Volume of P&IT"litts Of Solid
Materials," p.61
(P!IZ'~P'P.,.AD GEOLMIC'ZITY No. 112, An. /Teb. 1954 WArstawn, Nland.)
SO: Monthly List of East Purope AgpelLip 8, I.C. vol. ',1 110. 5. MaY 1954/Une-1 .
- J-
ZOLTOVI;Kj. Z~; JANISMISKI, J.
"Exploiting a Local Deposit of Raw Materials." lp.20
(PRZEGLAD GEOLOGICZNY No. 1/2, Jan./Feb. 1954 I(amawa, Poland)
SO: Monthl List of East European Accessions, 11% Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl.
ZOLTOWSKI, Z.
"Problems facing economic geology and t~e docinaoritation of eatimittes,,"
Przeglad Geologiczny, Warazawa, No 5, May 10,54, 1). 1.93.
U
SO: Eastern European Acce8sions List, Vol 3, Yo 11, Nov 1954, L.C.
i
Zor-TOWSKII Z ,
"Problem of investments in establishments which exlJoit ca~rtala mineral deposits."
Przeglad GeologlcmV, Warszawa. No 6, Jwie 1954. P. 216
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, 1954, L. 0.
~Jgl i:
ZCITCWSYII Z.
ZC'LTCWSKI, Z. Contracts concerning geologic dommentatIon. p. 569.
Vol. 12, Lee. 1955
i,.ijEGU.D GECILACGIC4~4'iY
TLUNOLOGY
Warszawa, Poland
0o: Last Europeon Accession, Vol. 5.. No. 5, May 1956
ZOLTOYr,,V3 K. D.
ZOLTOYEV, K. D. -- 111-fechanical and Electrical Propertien of Fitip, Liquid Film."
Sub 26 Jun 52, Moscow Oblast Fedagogical Inst. (Disuertstlon ior the
Degree of Candidate in Physicomatherratical Sciences).
SO: Vechernayalloskya January-Decerber 1952
IJI~I,
WSRAhysic~s Film, Liquid Oct 49
Ntrcury
LTic~trlca-' and Mechanical Propcrtie-s of,,rhin Liq,.;:~
7
K, D- Z--Iteyt-v., _8 p3~
T e kh Vol XIX, No 10
=thod to obtain a film between saild
and a
a~-r4i out. --r-s-liable method to
thifAmess of film. Showed an oil film 3.0-Ile CM
thick ha5 ex-Ectly the
llms - Shows
ad that th-Ickness of an oil
film f --med b:c
-0 tween two mercury aturftces, gradually
AL 151T94
/Pbyalcs F-'Ia6, Liquid (Contd) Oct k9'
decreazez =d reaches a size. at which electrical re -
~--ii5t-wace of tb film approaches zero. Submitted
12 j--m
law 151T94~
AUTHOR: Zolutukhin, G. 3. 126-2-23/30
TITLE: Investigati)n -of tFw thermal conductivity of ordering alloys
under conditions of steady state the=al equil,ibrivm.
(Issled6vaniye teploprovodnosti 'uporyadoohivayashchikhsya
splavov v usloviyakh statsionarncgo teplovogo ravnovesiya).
PERIOD1CAL: "Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeni-ye", (Phys1cm of Met4ls
and Me-1511urgy), Vol . TV,, N-0-.77"VV7-1 -PP .35 2-35 9 (USSRY.
ABSTRACT: A-* A'. Smirnov (1) -used successi,*ully the theorr of Bram
and Williams for solving the problem of the mobility of
the electron in the crystal latt.'Lce of an alloy,with an
arbitrary state and degree of the distant order. Applying
the theory of motion of the electron in alloys of arbitrary
composition and distant order del;ree# Smirnov derived an
expression for the electric resistance a s a-! function of
the concentration of the components and the degree of the
distant order. The results of t'4e theoretical calculations
of the electric resistance are qaalitatively In agreement
with experimental data of Johanson-Linde and of Komar (2),
who gives experimental data of the electr-ic resistance of
Card 1/3 alloys of compositions approaching AuCu and AuCu~. The
derived relation is in good agreement w1th the theory of
Smirnov and Rizhanov but is in contradiction with a similar
Investigation of the thermal conductivity of ordering alloys
und-er conditions of steady state, thermal equilibrium.0ont.)
oomFjy6;J-231_jO
theory, of Mito. The investigated alloys s alloys
the oomposition of which corres]ponded to the stechionetric
compositions: AuCul AuCu , PtCup PtCUA OxI also comprised
alloys of intermediate c4positiod'. imaltajieous~, Study,00
the thexmal conductivity of ordered and of disordered stric-
tures by mean of the same method of investigation enabled
bringing out more clearly the featuxes of the compared
struotures~. The coefficient of' thermal oonftativity was
measured under conditions of a steady state thermal opi-
librium by a method described in an earlier paper M4 A
definite sequence in the distribution of atow was obtained
by annealing in certain temperature rangres inmide a Muff]le
furnace at a temperature below the critical one'. Durl=!
annealing the temperature ,was controlled on the basis ~?
the indications of a recording potentioneter.; after a cer-
tain time the current supplied to the muffle f`arnace vras
cut off-and.the specimens cooled down with a. speed of 10
to 12 (!/min. After annealing 'the thermal conductivity of
Card 2 3 the entire group of alloys was measured. By alternating
annealin&-and measurement of the=al conductivity, of the
annealed alloys the influence was studied of the order of
/-7A/VEXCF.RPTA MICA See 1,r es
209. ZOLrAN L and Nf-METH M. State Inst, of Ncurosurg, Butlapest The patho-
loginit-a-n-(T -neurosurgical aspects of tu6ercrdous sItiondylitis (1101's diorate) Aitta tried.
Acad. Scient. hung. (Budapest) 1956, 9/-l (3-15-361) TIljlcs I Illus. 1G
Study of 89 caws of Pott's diiose operated on account of cord rimililications 1e2(13 to tljc
conclusion that tile comprevsion syndrome Is brought about by tile SI)C(ific proccNs
involving the intervertebral system or disc (production of proliferative granulation tissuc.
sequestration, dislocated disc or abscess). A circurnscrilwd focus in the vertebral Wy dws
lint cause symptoms. Lisle jr - Oklahoma City, Okla. (VIII, 9, 15)
-rA A,~ V,'
IAJOS, L. -, IIAGT, D.; GATI, 1.; 4- ZORA.Ko V,; GW;, 1.
The gonadotropic activity of the human hypoplqsis during pregnancy,
Acts med. hung. 10 no.4". 363-373 1957.
1, Department pf gynecology and obstetrics. Medical University, Fees,
(GMDOTROPIIIS, PITUITART, phyiiiol.
,onadotro-pic ftictor excluiiively during
.secretion of a r
pregn. )
.(PRF,GNANCY, phyeiol.
secretion of a pituitary gonadotropic factor exclusively
daring pregn.)
7-A A,*, V
IAJOS, L.; NAGT, D.; GATI, L; ZOLTAN, V.; GLOS, 1.
The gonadotro-oic activity of the hnman hypophysin during pragwmay.
Acta Tned. hung. 10 no.4.- 363-373 1957.
1. Department pf gynecology and obstetrict., Mediaal University. Peas.
(GONADOTROPIM , PITUITARY, physiol.
.,secretion of a gonadotrcq)ic factor excliasively- during
,pregn.)
.(PREGRA)ICY, physiol.
secretion of a pituitary gonadotropic factor exclusively
during pregn.)
/64, A I- Z9 i Ae,4
IF,
Conp,enitdl'-"dholo,rde-7*16"ment
A I
6f thOnbdominal rntacleit trith simultaneous
Od,iz, ii-,
Ur
71
-". VIT9.4817, 2.
Chan.-es in the remlations conceming the deter-iination of frimlodlj- charactmlzritivs
of mining deposits.
P 310 �Przeglad C-cologiczn1v Vol. It, no. 7, Jilly 1556, Wassmia, FKaTid)
Monthly Inde--- of FstEuroppan Accessicno (TTAI) U,Vol. 72 no. 29
February 1958
137-58-5-~lj,56
T" P, V)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 322 (bSSR)
AUTHOR:
TITLE: A Universal Generator (UniversalInyy gerierator)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Buryat.-Mong, gos. ped, iri-t, 1956, Nr 10,
pp 31-34
ABSTRACT: A ryenerator (G) is described which is capable of producing
c'
a high-voltage spark as well as an A-C arc. Such a G car. be
manufactured by equipping an industrial spark 0, with a com-
mutator arrangement and certain other components from an arc
G. The changeover from arc to spark operation is accomplished
by means of simple switchin~j circuits. The author contends thot
the universal G can fully replace the spark G as well as th~,
twin-feeder G, i.e. , that it can be employed for spectral anal-
ysis of ferrous and nonferrous metals and their alloys.
S.S.
1. Generators --Deve lo-,"inen
Card I/I
ACC NR- AP70057GI SOURCE; CODE. Ult/OL,',6/67/02.',,/(JOL/0173/01,76
AUTHOR: Postnikov, V. S.; DeLikov, A. Al.; Zolutulthin, 1. V.
ORG: Voronezh Polytechnic Institute (Voronczliskly pD1itckhn1cheskiy institut)
TrrLE: Effect of cyclic heating and cooling on the fragmental structure of monocrystils o
aluminum and cadmium
SOURCE: Fizilka metallov i metallovediniyo, v. 23, no. 1, 1967, 173-176
TOPIC TAGS- x ray diffraction analysis, cadmium, allurninwn, healing, structure coolkig,
crystal structure analysis / URS-50LM diffractorneter
ADSTRACT: The article presents some findings on the effect of cyclic boat, treatment (C11T)
on the fragrnental structure (angle of random orientation, size and mutual etrientatior. of frag -
ments)of monocrysLals of 99.997c pure Al and Cd.17he maximurn tenh1wraLures of the Lycle
were 260 and GOOT and the minimum,* 100 mid l80*C,'fo,,- Cd and Al, respectively. Fra-mclital
structure %%-as examined by the method of tvvo-crystal x-ray spectrometry with the aid of a
modified URS-50LM diffractorneter. In the Al monocryst-3.1s the plane of the sectLon coincide-4
with the plane (1) and the axis of the specimen coincidel with the dLrection (110). In the Cd
Card 1/3 UDC; 548.4
ACC NR. AP7005761
.monocrystals the plane of the section coincided with the plane (1100) and the axis of the speci-
men was parallel to the direction (100). The increase in fragmentation and changes in the.
orientation of individual fragments as a result of CRT were determined by photographing the
unbounded (nondiaphragmed) reflected i)eam following every discrete movonient of the riLyn
and rotation o f the monocrystal through 11 for Cd and 1-21 for Al. After tht-s the specimens again
were subjected to CHT and again inserted in the holder in their previous position with the add
of a microscope and the beam from the same fragments was photographed. The ni.-.an static
angles of random orientation of the fragments, which in Al and Cd monocrystals amounted to
20-30' and 5-7', respectively, were determined as a function of the half-N~Idth of the recorded
curve of oscillation of the monocrystals. Findings: For Al monocrystals, the maximum angle
of random orientation Is 18'. After 1000 heathig cycles there is still no mariked change in
fragmental structure; the fragments retain their equiaxial shape and there is no marked change
in the angles of their mutual orientation. A completely different picture Is observed for Cd
monocrystals. Their fragments display a lamellar structure and following CHT they are com-
minuted and bent. The larnellae lie in the (0001) plane and extend in Uie direction (IF20). This
is due to the anisotropy of the coefficient of thermal expansion in bexagonal fragmental mono-
crystals of Cd due to the random orientation of neighboring fragmenti, and hence also to the
occurrence of considerable stresses which may crush the fragments and alter their orientation
during CHT. " In conclusion the authors wish to express their gratitude to Ir. A. Likhachev
Card 2/3
ACC NR: AP7005761
and A. N. Orlov for discussion of this project and valuable commctits. Orig. art. has:
2 figures.
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 04NIayGG/ ORIG REF: 005/ (*.)Tll RE];: 002
card 3/3
M.-M. T 911 MM ml-nff 11 "ll I "I " 1-1 M I I
-01 -f _':
ACCESSION NFU AP4033102 S/0120164/000/~D,~2/00,34,/0039.
AUTHOR: Zolotukhin, V. G. , 10am'Yanov, L. P. Bly*s7rjtvka, 'A. A.
TITLE: Calculating the cliaracteristicip of multirotor
choppers
SOURCE. I?ribory* i tekhnika akaperimenta, no. 2, 1964, ti6-39
TOPIC TAGS: neutron chopper, mechanical neutron choppe:t, nrn~ltirotor acuiron
chopper
ABSTRACT: -The problem of the tiansmission of a. neutron lpeam by a set of
rotors can be reduced. to a consideration of the sw.,cesaive trans vii1r. s ions by 4-13.ch
individua:.L rotor. Next, the relations bet%veers, the tranumisal.an by each rotor vutd,i
as-
the transmission by all preceding rotors can be established. A olle-rotor tiFlt
mission is desciribed by tvrQ-: consistent equations; these are combiaod with t1a
equations of the next rotor, and so on. The resulting numar:6-ml =Authad was tried
Card ......
ACCESSION NR-. AP4033102
*in calculating the characteristics of a 3-rotor chopper (installed at the First
Atomic Power Station) on a digital computer., The transwIsstan, fumc:tion, spectral,
line, counting rate in the time-analyzer clix~anel and, aperture :ratio weia astimited
and found to be in good agreement with exp~rixnental resultit., Orig,,. art. has:
4 figures and 2.2 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
j
SUBMITTED: 21May63 DATE ACQ.- 11 ~,04 SWCU 00
SUB CODE: NS NO REF SOV; 003 TMM 005
2/7.
Card'.- --
ZOLOIIIKHIN V.V,,, . ,
Reaction formations in I!orilsk ores and the problem of dissendnated
sulfide mineralization in gabbro-dolerites. Do'kl. AN SSSR 154
no. 3:600-603 Ja 164. (MIIIA 17:5)
I. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibinikogo otdolerdya kil B."SH.
Predstavleno akademikom V.S.Sobolevym.
JURETIC,, Miro,, dr.; AL-TINOVICp Gorica,, dr.; ZOLTNM, I)otagojg (Ir.
Hereditax7 orura vara. Lijecn, vjecno 84 no*6:,li65--573 162.
1. Iz Djecjeg odjela i Rendgen odjela Opce boln:l.ae i I'Modicinskog Centra
R.M. u Splitu.
(LEG abnom)
ZOLYAN, T.S.; ;iW-'L', A.H.
-- l~,11,.-~...:",!~:~,1-~i,.,.Vt,.~,i,,.-:
.14
Electroconductivity and thermo- e.m.f. In varvvd-,um pw
toxide
in tho solid and liquid statos. Fiz. tvor. tcj:Ltt 6 t1o.5-.1520-25".1,
My 164. 0,1:11-a 17:9)
1. Institut poluprovodnikov All SSSIC, Leningrad.
ZOLYAN, T.S.; REGELI, A.R.
Electric conductivity and thermo-e.d.f. Of B120) in the solid and
liquid statbs. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9:2420-2427 S 163.
(KRA 16: 10)
1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad.
V1 17111 D)
U. LYA
of to derivatjva.3.
of 2,
VO 12 1952
9. AMOnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Unclassified.
TALETAVICIUS, Vladas; ZOLYNAS, Ricardas; PIWIAITIFMp 14) red.;
- lbkbf 4 .1-1-1--l. ~
PAKERYTE, 0.) 10'-i~d .-' '
[Sand concrete$ a building material of the future.).Ikelio
I
betonai - progresyvi statybine =dziagu. Vilnius,, Valsty-
bine politines ir mokslines literaturou lei klat 1.962. A p.
(Concrete) IMIRA .15'.12)
.710LYOMI,
Synecologic studies of a basiphile-calciphili~ indivator-
forest plant (Lithospermum purpureo-coaruleum). Icta bot
Hung 9 no. 3A461-472 163.
1. Korresp. Mitglied der Ungarischen Akadami* der"ilissenschaften;.
Botanisiches Forschungsinstitut der Ung. Akademle der
Wissenschaf ten, 1~ -
Vacratot; "litgUrd, RedaktAonskoilegimi,
'#Acta Botanica Acadeviiae Scientlarum Hung,1XIcae."
M 0, B.; ZOLYOMI. B.
Salvia nutans L. and Salvia betonicifol4o 'tottl. iii Hungary.
Aota bot Hung 8 noJAt20-277 1621.
1. Botanisches Institut der Ungarischen Akadexto der Wiesen-
sehaften, Vacratot. 2. Mitglied, Radaktionskollegimn, "Acta
Botanica Academiae Scientiarus Hungaricae." (for Zo~fcmi).
ZOLYOMI, Balint, dr.
Soiehtific work of the Botanical 8action of the Pff~-ncun. of
Natural Histavy. Term tud kozi 6 no.5025426 My 162.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia lavelazo tagja- es:Termeozettu-
P
domanyi Muzeim Noveny+Ar Geobotanikai Munkakozositag vatt4toje,
Budapest. . - -, ,
ZOLYOMI.. Balint
----------
Sandor Javorka, 1883-196.1; an obitwkx7. Ifagy tud 68,no.ID683-06
N 161.
1. %gyar Tudmanyom Akademia 10VOUSO tAgJa; igazgito, Magyar Tudo..
manyos Akademia Botanikai Kutato Intezate, Vacrutot4
(Javorka, Sandor) (Botaniai*,.s,, Hungarilin)
M 11
F T, r
Z.r-'LYOII,I, B
An account of the work of the Botanical Garden and Gaobotanical Laboratory
of the Hungarian Academ of Sciences. (To bit contd.). ;:. 425,,
A DIAGYAR TUDGIMYOS AKADMIA V. 0,UTALYA BOIC-GIAI CSO.PORTJAIIAN KOSI22-1a,1111RI.
Budapest, Hungary. V"Is 2, no 1, 1959
6 0 j
1-Ionthly List of East European Accessions (EE&I). U,'. VOL. 91, no. 1, Jan. 1960
Uncl.
ZOLYUII~~.
An account of the work, of the Botanical Gar-,Jen and GtobotznLcal Laboratolry
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Pt. ;2) P. 51.
A MAGYAR TUD01MANYOS AKADIVIIA V. (jXZTA-LAT BO-GGIAI CSOPjrF.TJAijU( HOSMIENII.
Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 3, no. 1, 1969
Monthly List of Fast "uropean Accessions (EIAI). LC. Iral. 9, no. 1, Jzn 1960
Uncl.
ZOLTOM11, Belintl KASZABI Zoltan
Report on the Lvov conference dealinIg with the ~rosearcb on the
flora and fauna of the Carpathian Mounta n
(=. Mag txi(~ 68 no. 1:
56-57 161. 10.,3
1. Magyar Tudamany szerkesmtobizqttaatSi tava(for Zolyami)
(Carpathian Mountains) (Fauria) Florit)
-ZCILmmrt- ~-- ~~
History of the Evolution of ffAwgary's Vegetaticn -~Ir.,ce the Uwt Interglacial Epoch,"
367.
_U2_S coe
acid Biolgalo Acader Vol-4, No-314p 195.3, Budapest.)
Fast European Vol.21 No-,9 1953, Uncl.
Lecessions /Library of COngressp
SO: Monthly List 2f
ZcTyclli 1 11.
~r,LYCMT, 1. Faillts fic..-urnine In h*C..:h
trio muchlreo
their elim-Inaticns.
P. 3.
Vcl. 4, .."0. 1, jen. 1956.
VIHAYCS,I;t~G.
udapr-st, !,unE!Pry
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1.1yeloperoxydase activity In normal rat bona mrrow. Aota biol.
acad. sci. Hung. 1J. no.1:51-56 161.
1. Department of Pathology, Medical UniversitT
G. Romhanyi). j
(PEROXIDASF."')) (BONE MMOV) (BODY WEIGHT)
(HEMORMGE) (LEYROCYTE COUNT)
(E031141OPHILS)
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Myeloperoxydase aotivity of rat bone marrow. Kioerl. w-vostud. 15
no.2:153-157 Ap 163.
1. Pecoi Orvostudomanyi Egyatem KorbonGtani Intozate.
(BONE MARROW) (PEROXIDA3.95) (BODY WEIG11T)
(LEUKOCYTES) (LICTABOLIV)
ZOMBAI, Pal
*Atlas of the vorld comoditieoll by Oo JorAsmons 13. WXIOund.
Reviewed by Pal Zombai. Good kart 15 no.40CO~-309 161,
ZOMBAIO Pal
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ZOI4BIK9 tvan, okleveles banyamernok-, MUCS, Bela, oklowelep hanyamernrk
Loading mechaniz(Alon and its acl.-'evemento in the
of the Bakony Bauxite Mine Enterprise. Bany Iiip W, ilo.11-
760-765 N '64.
I. Bakony BairzitEI Mine Mterprise,
Ev Jn n,:,, s t ,.u n r v
t, 1y L t of E: f c; s
[111 IT, I'll I iiiiiii I I III Hi I! ,,!I I E "Illilli
TWRIN, V.P., vedushchiy inzhener; Z'CH'Bx9T�&ATA,- ILY., red.; A]ITOHM,
P.D., toldm.red,
Uquipment for the nanufacture of electrodes] Obonidovaale
dlia proizvodstva alektradov. Moskva, TSentr.biuro takha.
Informateft, 1958. 37 p. (KIRA 13:10)
1. Russia (1917- R.B.F.S.R.) Moskovskiy ekonomichoskiy admi-
nistrativnyy rayon. GoTet narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Blectrodes) (Welding research)
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Title
T I
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M
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ii MINH .1111:1AII
at. r rin vi ii rii 11, F i
NINITIN, S.Ta.; SILEKTOR, Taogo; BUGONOIDT, Ire.G.; ZOIMWVSXIT, 3,14
Scattering of 460-MO Hey protons by protons. Izw.AV 88SEI.Ser.f it.
19 ne.5:561-572 S-0 155. WaA 9:4)
(Cosmic rays) (Nuclear phyvics)
-le acattcrln:~ of
.tr L;
by protons (11/59)
C:,, orcr~,, y Accelara"or! [un:l Pion
Physics.
G~.,rcva, 11-23 JiLme
ln.T,ranch a`5
' ' gmOWL'Ov'' RIKITv, :5.-Ya., SELT'VOR'' A.M.
Z01410my. 5.m.,
Slastic Scattering of Protons with an Energy of 660 MeV by Protons
at Small Angles," paper presented at CERN Sy#osium, 1956, appearing in
Nuclear Instruments, No. 1, pp. 21-30, 1957
iACCESSION URs AP4042376 8/0056/64/047/001/0100/0106
AUTHORSs Aynutdinov, K. 6.1 ;Qwbkov*kLy*,2. H.1 f4laktart Ya. 3401
Shulyachenkos V. V.
~c negative pion$ with
Inelastic interaction of 3*5-DeVj
TITLE:
protons
SOURCEt Zh. eksper. i'teor. fiz., v. 47t no. lo 1964, 100-106
TOPIC TAGSz inelastic scattering, negative pi meson, pion scatter-
ing, proton scattering, resonance scattering, bubble chamber
ABSTRACT: This investigation was motivated by the growing evidence
that the statistical theory cannot expleLin multiple production pr*-
cesses in either pion proton or proton proton collisions. The negar j
tive pion beam from the,ITEF proton synchrotron was momentum-analyzed,
by a deflecting magnet, collimated, and directed to a liquid-hydrcgeh
bubble chamber of 25 cm diameter, placed in a 14 kOe field. Particu-'
1/3
ACCESSION NR: AP4042376
1 lar attention was paid to two-prong stars, that is, the reactions
PC
Anyviriezve majim: W�15 3R� 50~
4
4envelay"Gue ZMAM. 3800 - no �10 aa~ 35
The angular and momentum distribution of! the secondary particles
are presented. For the reaction iT- + P -0 IT- + it + n there were ob-
served two resonances with masses -750 (PO meson) and -1250 (fo meson)
MeV. The angular distributions of the two reaCtions offer evidence
in favor of the one-pion exchange mechanism. A hypothesis is ad-
,.vanced that simultaneous production of ZL P0 meson and isobars with
masses -1300 MeV is possible. "The authors thank A. 1. Alikhanov
for numerous useful discussions, the mathematics group headed by
R. S. Guter for the calculations, and the photograph scanning group
headed by D. 1. Tumianova and N. V. Vasillyeva." Orig. art. hasi 8
figures and 2 formulas.
ASSOCIATION# Inatitut teoraticheskoy'i eksperimentallnoy fisikii
2/3
ACCESSION NR: AP4042376
(Institute of Theoretical'and Experimental Physics)
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3/3
AYNUTDINOV, M.S. ; VA31 1, 1 YEIVA , N.V. ; WM13I(OV;3K'lY , 3. M. ; OLUTT(r" , Yll.:,, ;
SWINACHE'lill,'k, V.11. I.- I I -.',
Study of four-pointed stars Jn at a. priMary
momentum of 1.5 Gev./s. lAd. f I tio.6:107.1-:1U78 N 165.
(vIlRA 18:6)
1. Institut teoreticheskoy i t:ksperinrientallnoy ftzlki GosudeLrst-
vennogo komiteta po ispollzolraniyu eitomnoy criergil 8SSR.
MR
AYPTDINOV, M.S.; ~O~P~Qyp~;4, P,M.; SELEKTOR, Ya.M.; SHULYACHENHOO V.11.
StudyingZ70-resonances in )C -p-collisions at a primar7
/t-meson momentum of 3.5 Bev/c. ZhUr. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45
no.5tl682-1684 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Inatitut teoreticheskoy i jk*mrimentallnoX, fl*414-
7,T'M'-
-w~-:Tjj -~j -
Ii t :
RSMACIT: Ille elastic sccr. 'ti-IT Ejq
protons waa invest iqated %-Ch a-A of a
fir!-
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DI 02YI11 0
AUTHORS: Aynutdinov, 11. S., Zombkovski At Nikitin, S. ya.,
kuL_~"
Selektor, Ya. M. , Sri'ulyachenko, V. N.
TITLE: Multiple production of piona In 7.2 Bev %'p collision3
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoretichesko'y fiziki, v, 44P
no* 2f 19631 413-4120
TEXT: The authors here continue previous Inveatigatione 154;3,
1961) in which they had shown that the resonances obaerved in inelastic np
collisions (cf. e.g. rhys. Rev. J,ett., 6, 1324, 628, 1,1161) an
important part in multiple pion production,, Now the Angular and momantum
distributions of pions and protons are investigated for iiic!la_-tic -, 7)
interactions of various multiplicities. The reaonaiivi~u in three-
and four-pion systems are also studied, and the results are compared with
the statistical theory. The measurements were made in a liquid-h-,dro-en
bubble chamber positioned in a magnetic field of' 13.5 k6e. 'he n '00an
was obtained from the inner Be tarGet of a proton oyachrotron. The mean
beam energy Was 7.2 Bev, the it- nomentum distribution was Gaussian with a
Card 1/2
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t-lultiple production of pions ... 1) 10 2'~j -1 166
sitrea,i of - +0.6 Bey/c. A total of 13,00o emulsion plat~,s %here scanned,
and 157)o -,cp interaction events found, there I.Q elajtic ones.
The mean multiplicity -nao -:;3.0, i.p. there Nyero and 8-pronj;ed
otari e,,Ilth a percentage of 36.6, 13.2, and rita2ectivelly; the
were 10.0, 13.5, 5.6, and 0.2 mb. The total croas-iwetion
31 .0 + 3 -1 rib , an.:1 d - 2'1 . I + 0. 3 mb .
3.90 + 0-54, LfLae~l
,nd. 6-pronded atirz; in the c.m.s. V
"o I the pvotozi momf-mtu M,
fll t fer ;,rlreatly tho protor, &rqrnlli~r ~Ustributioris &nd
di,-tributionu are, more gimLlar. The -T,--,-reconarces ar:Laing
ik.!!,t 1:1 ~-,l production play %,lie main role . It in that in
this pro~e-,,;.3 fitatoB of throo or A'our piona tLre -.*o:r;.iPd, w.'%ich
dl,~cay ~.Ao 3nk.,~3 or .-Aons. This io vt?-c-ifkd in 0.1ternina-tion o' the
011,1,00tivi, of all poso-ible cumbin-ntions of ji-ions for fc~;r-
.)ronL;,3 1 jtarj ~::-d - n .1 izivt-3tir~,ation of thii ox1ster,,.,c of hound states
A
-itii :,:-v-j I Dev. Th,~re are 12 f i ~;,,u reo ,indl ", tal~l
10~ -- 0
i tu t t o o re ti ch fa.,fl, oyi ul,.sp, m4me tallnoy :fiziki (I.-Isti-
o" "Iheor,,,tical and Experinental Hiysica)
S U B ~ i' 1T TE, D i-ily 21, 1961
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AYNUTDINOV, M.S.; ZDH9XG7B=4--$,M ; NIKITIH, S.Yaq SELEXTOR, U.N.
SHUL-YACHgNKO,, V.H.
77r-Interaotion in matiple 574-moson production Jm
Zp-collisions. Zhur. eksp. i tear. fiz. 43 no-W50-1546
0 162, (MIRA 1502)
1. Institut tooreticheskoy i eksperimentall-ftoy fiziki
AN SSSR.
(mesons)
(Nuclear reactions)
A.YNUTDINOV, M.S.; KUM, S.Ya.t SELEKTGIR.. Ya.m.;
- * "-f a.
SHMACBR~b, -
multiple r/ -mason production in 7.2 Bev. P'-p-callisions.
Zhur. eImpo i teor. fiz, 41+ no.2t413-420 P t63,
KRA 160)
1. Listitut teoreticheskay i eksperimentall3tay flisiki.
ZOMKOVSV.TY -
%,457
WrHORSO 0. T. an& K. R.
TITLEo Nauchneya konforentmiya Moskovskogo inshenortso-Clatchookoflo
inatituta (Scientific Conference of the 904COM Vnilineefing
Physics InstiOts) 1962
PERIODICkLa Atoanaya, entrgiya, Y.. 13, no. 6, 1962, 603 - 606
TEXT3 The annual conference took place In May 1942 with acre than 400
delegates participating. A review Is given of theme lectures that are
assumed to be of - interest for the readari of Itossnays. ecorgiya. They eve
followings A. 1. Loypunsklyj future of fast reaotorsp A. k. Itell'yevp
design of accelerators for superhigh onergles*1 1. la. Pomeranabuk,
oityp unitarityq and seyaptatio behavior of strong interaotionis at
'atna1hr*ti*'r4 its I A. B. KiSdelo -phenomenological. theox7 for the vazq-bodj
probleal Yu.'D. Fiveyskiy, deceleration of sodium-oa*rgy antiprotons In-
ziatterl Ya. A. Icsilevsklyt theory oe the WaSbaueV effoot'l
M. 1; Rrasanave theory of ionization losses im sonkomogsa*oum mft4iu4j*
Yu. ;. Ivenovp A.,&. gukhadso, h-f conductivity of suboritioal 'plassao
.-Card 14
$10091621013100610191027
Nauahnoya koaf*rentsiya ...
0102/BI86
Too Te. Loyetakiy, L. L. Rukhidso, electromagnetic waves in nonhomogenecus
plasma; Yu. D. Kotoy., 1. L. Rozentalf, the origin of fast cosmic msional
Yu. M. Ivanov, muon dopolarization in solidel V. 0. Varlamov, Yu. It. GraGM14,
B. 1. Dolgoshein, V. 0. Kirilloy-Ugryumov, V. 5'. Rogenov, A. To Samoylov#
jh- capture by various nualsil V. S. Demidav, V. Go XirLl1cY-'Ugryua*,;,
A. K. Ponoiov, V. P. Protasov, F. It. Sergeyey, ocittering of t- Monona at
5 v 15 May in a propAno-bubb-lo-chaaborl S. Ye. Kikitin, M. So Aynutdinor,
Too M. 3*lektor# H. Zombkois-E~-~
)t. F. GrashAn, nuon produotion In %'p
interaotions; a. k a 0 9-s-i-Pirk chamber4i 1. Q. Valkov,
To K. Lyapidovskiy, 1. M. Obodovokiy, study of operation of is convoollon
ohamberl K. 0. Finogenov, produation of square voltage pulson of high
explitudeal G. P. Altkookov, probleas of color visionj V. X. Lyapidovakiyo
relation between nuab*r of receivers and number of Independent oolarel
Ye. M. Nudryavtsey, N. No Sobolov, No 1. Tissagausen, L. No Tunitskiy,
F. So Foyxulov, determination of the moment of olootron transition of as-,
cillstor fore** and the vidthe of the Schuhaan-tungo ban4s, or aoleoular
oiWgenj D. To. Gavrilov, A. To Zherikov# To 1. layko#' decomposition of tho'
volume charge of Intense ion beamal To. A. Xramor-Agoy*Vp To P. Troshims
measurement of neutron spectral 0. 0. Doroahsako, now methodA of Ust-
- 1. Ivanavt dosixttry taftinalogyS. 1. 11. Varoakov#
noutrog' r7o"041 T
Aard, 914
AYWUTDINOV, M.S.; WMBKOVSKIY, S.M.; NIKITIII, S.Ya.; SELEXTRO, Ya.M.;
7.
, !
GRASHIN , 0
OnTr-interaction in 7-p-collisions at an enargy of 7.~ Bev.
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 42 no.5:1413-1415 MV 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut teoreticheakoy i eksperimettallnoy fiailti.
(Viesons) (Collisions (Nuclear physica))
AYNUTDINOV, M.S.; ZOMBKOVSKIY, S.H.; 1111CIT11TO S.Yn.; SINEKTCR, Ta.M.
Elastic scattering of 7,2 Bev* ezmemow on protons. Zhur.
ekap. i teor. M. 42 no.6-1495-149EI A 1621- (MDIA 15:9)
1. Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoV fizild AN
SSSR.
(Mesons-Scattering)
(Protomi)
5/056 62/043/004/C55/C61
B1 04X1 66
Nikitin, S. Ya.,
AUTI"04',15; Aynutdinov, M. S. , Lon, I
Selektor, Ya. M., ShUlyachenko, V. N.
TITL2;-. 7tR-interaction during multiple pion productiGn in
nn-collisions
PE'RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretich03koy fiziki, v. 43,
no, 40,0), 19052, 1543-1546
T~XT : r-,.-interact-Ion 'Was studied on 7.2 Bev primary z -mesons whose
velocity distribution was Gaussian with a hali ididth of 0.8 Bev.
13,000 photoEra.phs were taken from a 25 cm wiae liquid-hydrogen bubble
chamber placed in a magnetic field of 13,5100 gauss. The reactions
-E- + p --1, 2.x- 2.t" 4- n + k,~,
--3a-+3.t*-i
+ p
were sttdied. k is the known number of r C'- mesons. The reactions
bard 1/2
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mn-interaction during multiple ... B104/Bla6
p'7'k:O,
a
- 3.E- + 2.E- + p + kaO (4)
+ p
were excluded by identifying the protovis from their moraenta -,nd by
estimating; the ionization. The numbers of possible cot;i`binations
-I It R 70) as
+ + functions of the effect-ve masses have sharp
maxima at the mass values of 0-33, 0-44, 0-58, 0-76, a.99. Evidently,
there are resonances at these mass values in the syst;~::is with two pions.
It iG -,)roved that one and the same pion is not involv,~41 in t,.,)o maxii..a.
It is concluded that in 2ysters wi.th equal m.~s3 valui:~z, but witla diffe~rent
isotopic opins and mechanical spins, there exist t-,v,:) llt!SlonaICV W,'IsteLls.
This 1"iealiz that in tie case of stronC; interaction th,~r,~ is a tleGeneracy
with res,,2ect to he ~wo spin3. There are 2 figures' and 1 tabrle.
ASSOCIATIC'N: Institut teoreticheskoy i eks.~eri,.-,antallnoy fiziki Akaderi'.'
naul, SSS.R (Institute of Theoretical and Lxpe:imental
Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SU3":1TT.-"_-): June 20, 1962
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AYINFUTIDPIOV, 'l, S.; Ull"ITIM, S. Ya.; KTOR, 7it. H I
"Inveatigation of liosanancte Staton ln.)I' - M--am, Syr-tul-4,"
Report Prenom'.,ed at the Int. Conference on 11.1gh Fx,3rnr
Ph/sicap Genovap 4-n July 1902
7
IT!
5/056/62/042/006/014/041
B104/B102
AUTIHORS: Aynutdinov, 16, S, , Zombkovski2 _1111t.k, fliki tin, S. Ya.
Selektor, Ya. M.
TITLE: The alastJc scattering of 7.2-Bev x mesona by protons
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 42p
no. 6, 1962, 1495-1498
TEXT : The elastic scattering of the mesons was ineanured In a liquid-
hydro6~en bubble chanber (25 cm diameter) placed In a magnetic field of
13-5 koe. The chamber was exposed to a beam of external it- mesons from
the proton-synchrotron of the Ob"yedinennyy inatitut'yadarnykh
(Joint Institute of Nuclear 'Research). The meson beam wait
produced in an internal beryllium tar&et, focussed by four quadrupole
lenses, analyzed by the magnetic field according to the momentum, and
directed to the entrance of the bubble chamber. The meson energy Ixad a
Gaussian distribution with a half-width of 0.0 Bev. From 10 to
25 mesons were recorded for each expansion. From '13,700 photographs,
1619 events of np interaotions'were foundl whereof 192 nere identifiei as
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The elastic scattering of B I O-jYB1 OR
elastic scattering events. The differential cross section of the elastic
n-p scattering was determined for angles between 4 and 28.30 in the c.m4s.
(Fi6. 2). The scattering amplitude was calculated for
P - 1.02,10-13 cm, K - 0-70-10 23 cm-II k1 - 0, and ,50) - 3.90 � 0.54 mb; 00,W) - 39.2 mb/ate-
radian. The results can be expressed very well in termn of the optical
model of a proton (a opt(99) - 33-5 mb/at,aradian), There are 2 figures.
ASSOC IATION-:%J,,~.1na ti tut teoretichookoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Akademil
nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimenttl
F. Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
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The elastic
scattering of
SUB7111TT2D: B1056 62/042)
B104 B102 100616141047
Janu4r, 3., 1962 YB
Flo* 2, Angular dependence of the elastic
Ocatterine cross section,
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B100138
AUTHORS: Aynutdinov IIA. S. Nikitin, S. Ya.',
Selektor, Y'. 41.P n, A* Fs
TITLE,: r.-n interaction in n -p collisions at 7.2 Bev
P_---4I0D1CAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, V- 42,
lio- 5, 1962, 1413-1415
T
'XT: e
:, In order to collect information on pion multipi production the
aut,'-Icrs studied 7.2-Bev n--p collisions using a liquid hydrogen chamber
in a muz;netic field. The distribution of n- + p - P + n + kx 0 events
according to the square of the pion total energy W has a narrow peak at
2- 30. This is attributed to participation of spin 1 Q-mesons in the
0
reaction n- + p - p + Q_ - p + n- + x . The production cross section of
Q -mesons is - 1 mbarn. The scattering croas section a 7EX for primary
momenta of 2.8 Bev/c is about 300 t 100 mba:rn for u) 2 w 20-30. There are
2 figures.
0
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r,-n Interaction in ... B'I 08/1) 136
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki (Institute
of Theoretical and Experimental Physics)
SUBLYUTED: March 5, 19.62
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AYNUMINOV, M#S.; ZOMBROVSKILs S.M.-
, REITIM, S.Ya.-, SELEVIOR, Ya..K.
Liquid hydrogen bubble chamber with a 25 cm. diameter, Prib. i
tekh. eksp. 6 no.1:35-39 Js-F Oft. (MIRA 14:9)
(Bubble chamber)
IIEKETOV, V.A.; SELEKTOR, Ya.M.; ZOMBKOVSKU, WT.; ATNUTD1110y, M.S.
Sealing glass illuminators in liquid hydrogen bubbte chanbera.i
Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 no.1:182-1133 Ja-F 461. (HIRA 14-.9-)
(Bubble cftmber) (Sealing ('rechnolopy))
S/120/61/000/ U01/009/062
E03")./En4
AUMORS: Aynutdinov, M.S., Zombkovskiy, S~M., Nikitin, S.Ya..
and Selektor, Ya.bi~
TITLE: A 25 cm Diameter Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chombi-r
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika sksperimental 1961, No.1, Pp-35-39
TEXT: A description is given of a liquid hVdrogen bubble
chamber having a working diameter of 25 cm and a depth of 10 cm.
The chamber is operated in a constant magnetic field of 14:000 oe
(556 uniformity over working region). The expansion ii; carried
out by means of stainless steel bellows, 10 cm it% diameter.
About 12 litres of liquid hydrogen are necessary in order to cool
the chamber from the liquid nitrogen tempevature to the liquid
hydrogen temperature. The time necessary to cool the ohamber from
room temperature down to 20 CK is about 24 hours, and under
dynamic conditions (expansion after each 111 sec) the liquid
hydrogen consumption is 2 to 2.5 litres/hour. The upper and
lower pressure on expansion is 5.5 and 1.5 atm respectively.
The corresponding temperature of the chamber and the hydrogen
bath is 27 OK and 26-5 OK, respectively.
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E032'/M1.14
A 25 cm Diameter Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chamber
The bubble chumber has been used :in the 3t-meson bean of the
7 GeV machine oA1 the Joint Institute of' Nuclear Studies,
(Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy). A detailed
sectional drawing of the device is glVeTL.
Acknourledgements are expressed to V.A. Seketov and
A.P. Besschetniy for developing parts o1' the chamber and to
V-T. Smolyankin and A.A. Sokolov for valuable advice.
There are 4 figures and 4 referencest 1. Soviet and 3 non-Soviet.
SUBMITTED: FebruarY 5, 1960
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AUTHORS: Beketov, V.A., Selektor, Ya.M., Zoinb1covskiy-, S.M.,
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TITLE: Vacuum-Tight Glass Windows for Liquid Hydrogen
Bubble Chambers
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1963.,No.l,pp.182-183
TEXT, One of the most difficult problems in the design of
liquid hydrogen bubble chambers is to produce a reliable vacuum-
tight union between the body of the chamber and the glass windows
through which tho working volume is photographed and illuminated.
Existing designs (D. Parmentier Jr. , A.J. Schwemin, Ref 4. 1, and
V.Z. Kolganov at al. Ref.2) are said to be either unretliable for
chamber diameters in excess of 25 cm, or requiro replacement of
the sealing elements after one or two successivs woricing oycles.
The present authors have used the design shown in the figure.
The copper gasket I is inserted into a groove in the body of the
chamber and is in contact with the teflan ring 2. In the upper
part of the copper gasket there is a rectangular groove carrying a
further teflon ring 3. When the arrangement is compressed by
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the brass bolts the copper gasket is squashed and the teflon rings
provide the vacuum-tight seal. In order to achieve a uniform
transmission of pressure to the glass a f~irther copper gasket 4
is placed between the glass and the flange 7. The copper gasket
1 was 3.1 mm -,-ride and 7-5 mm high. The width and height of the
teflon ring 3 were 1 and 1.8 mm respectively, Glass windows
up to 40-50 cm in diameter can be produced in this way.
There are 1 figure and 2 references: 1 Soviet Lind I non-Sovict.
SUBMITTED: December 10, 1959
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TITLE: A Device
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Ya. M., Aynutdincv, N,S. and Zorabkovskiyl S-M-
for Measuring the Pressure and the Level of
in Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chambers ?
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimen-ta, 19601 No 3, pp 29-31
ABSTRACT: A description is given of an instrument which can be
used to measure the pressure and'stidden pressure changes
in bubble chambers. The sensitive elemtnt is a
capacitor. Changes in the pressurm lead to changes in
the capacitance, and the present paper consists
essentially of a. description of an electronic circuit
which can be used to measure these small changes in
the capacitance. The circuit is shown in Fig 1. The
working frequency is 200 kc/s. The change in the
capacitance is converted into a phase'i:hange and this
is measured by the circuit. A 40 m. cable connects the
capacitative probe to the control unit, Steps are
taken to compensate changes in tho cable dapacitance.
A sensitivity of 0.5 - 10 lilLP'per full scale deflection
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A Device for Measuring the Pressure and the Lovel of Hydrogan
In Liquid Hydrogen Bubble Chambers
1% of full scale per hour. The instrument can also be
used to measure the level of liquid hydrop
geniland jj_quid
nitrogeMin closed metallic cEn_tiilfi~Wis. In the latter
cases use is made of the fact that there is a relatively
large difference between the dielectric constant of
hydrogen in the vapour and liquid atates. In the
circuit shown in Fig 1, the alternating voltage front the
200 kc/s oscillator J1 is applied through the cathode
follower J14 to the grid of the amplifier J) I' The probe
unit is connected to the anode of JI I through the long
high-frequency cable K,. The phase shift at the anode
of J1 is determined by the difference between the
oscillator frequency and the resonant frequency of the
circuit R,,L,,,C C. The carrier frequency from the
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oscillator a e phase-shifted oscillations from the
anode of J1I are applied to the phase detector J1 A '
A I and A 2' The output of the plimse detector galn 9e
Card 2/2 connected either to a pointer instrument or a CRO.
There is 1 figure.
SUBMITTED: May 23, 1959
AYNMINOV, M.S.; ZOMBKOVSKlYt S.M.; SELFKPDR, Ya.M.; SHULYACUNKO, V.H.
Study-Ing the reaction-it' + p 4'9~ 2 213,8~; -.'-,k Ot n
-, -mesons ~, t V. T Thur, ekap,
at a momentum of primary T' 95f . 5
i teor. fiz. 47 no.1083-~85 J1 164. (MIRA 17-.9)
1. Institut teoreticheskoy I eksperimentallnoir fizW
Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po ispollsovaniyu atamnay energii
SSSR.
AYNUTDINOV, M.S.; ZOMBKOVSKIY, S.M.; SELFK'A)11, Ya.M.1 SHUHACHEINKO, V.N.
Inelastic interaction of 3.5 Bev./c pr-mesons with protons.
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 47 no.1:100-106 J1 164.
(14IRA 17:9)
1. Inst1tut teoreticheskoy i eksperl.mentallnoy fiz!A.
Uribor, G.; Oyorgy, Z
T,,,e Mechanical Meawn-ing Instruments. Yactory. on the road of developing and
mmfacturing complex automation devices. p.206
MZIIES ES AUTOW19A. (Verstacbmikal. es -Autonatizalatim Tudoommos Egyesulet)
Budapest, Hungary- Vol-7* no-6/0o 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (ESAI) LCO VoI.8,, nooll
No7mber 1959
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