SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT M. CHALABALA - V. A. CHALDYSHEY

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CHAT-ARAT-A, M. Study of tablets. IIL NOW method for the determination of the mechanical resistance of tableta. Cask. farm. 12 no.1:32-13 Ja 163. 1. Katedra galenicke farmaceuticke fakulty University Kmenonakeho, Bratislava. (TABIM) (CHEMISTRY, PHLHMCEUTICAL) QAT ABA14_, M.; MALLY, J. Advances in the production and control of tablets. V. Cesk. farm. 12 no.1:47-50 Ja 163. 1. Natedra galenicke farmacie farAaceuticke fakulty University Komenskeho, Bratislava. ii - MMTS) (CHMISTIM, PHkWACEUTICAL) CHAIABAIA, M.; MALY, J. Progress in the technology of drugg in 1961. Capk. farm. 12 no.3: 139-153 Mr 163. 1, IrAtedra galenicke farmacies famcauticka fakulta UK,, Bratislava, (DRUGS) (CHEKISTRY PIWOCEUTICAL) (TABIS 78) (EMULSIONS) (SUSPENSIONS) CHALABALA, M.; MALY, J.; BURELEVA, A.; STARHA, L. Advances in the technology of drugs during the period 1962 and 1963. Cesk. farm. 13 no.8;402-419 0 164. 1. Katedra galenicke farmacie farmaceuticke fakulty University Komenskeho, CHAjAPAIA'? I-%, Doo. YhMr. C.Sc. (BraLislava, 01. odbojarov 12); RALY, J. Progress in the production and control of tablets. Ft.7. Cesk. farm. 14 no.4:171-175 My 165. 1. Katedra galenicke farmacie farmaccuticke fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho, Bratislava. CHAIABAJ~A. M. The pharmacist and society. Cesk. farm. 14 n0-5:201-202 Jo 165, CHAIABAI-A, 14.-1; RUSEK, V. ...... - "I , ~ - - Evolution and organization of pharmaceutical education i Czechoslovakia. Cesk. farm. 14 no.6:275-280 Ag 165. 1. Farmaceuticka fakulta Univerzity Komenskeho, Bratisla SOLICHO J., doc, Ph&, CSo. (Brno, Orli 10); CHALABAIAI M. On various problens of the need for pharmacists in Czecho- slovakias Cooke fame 34 no*7-.335-339 3 165. 1. Farmaceuticka fWmlta Univerzity Nomenskehop Bratislava. -* RA I A10'. U, a r*-4 12, BUIUW-~-, --lization and ster'Ue preFwration in phar=ac .,o:3k, farm. 14 no.7:355-359 S 165. I., Katedra galenicke farmacie farmaceuticke fakultyUniver- zity Komenskeho, Bratislava. CZECHOSLOVAKIA URELOVA...A.; Depnrtment of Galenic Pharmacy, Phar- Conenius University (Katedra GalenickelFar- macie Farmaceuticke Falailty UK), Bratislava. 113terilization and Sterile Preparations in Pharmacy, IV, Dry Heat Sterilization.11 Prague# Geskoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 16, No 2, Feb 67, PP 100-104 Abstract: Conditions required for sa-~isfactory sterilization are revieweil. Hinimum temperatures and.lengthof 'stay are discussed. The use of air as a sterilization medium and the annaratus required for this technique are di~~cussed. The use of infrared radiation and of a high frequency field in a dielectric modium are described. The control of the course of sterilization is described. 54 West- ern, 4 Czech, 2 USSR, 4 Polish, 2 Hungarian references. ACC NRj - AF6019036 SOURCE iiz:---UW0173/65/0-18/W6/0064/0071 (A) AUTHORt Varshavskiy, 1. Le; MaUv# a. V,;._qhaaabov, V-..G-; Goncharov, V. V. J. ORG: EB Minavtotransa Ara= TITLE: Catalytic purification of exhaust gases of 'carburetor engines on alumino- platinvA balls SOURCEs AN ArmSSH* Izvestiya* rwiya takhnichoskikh nauk, v..18, no. 6, 1965, 64-71 70FIC TAGS: exhaust g&9# carbon wnoxide,, aluminum compoundj, platinum rv_C4. ABSTRACT: Oiddation of the toxic components of an incomilete combustion of gases (mostly GO and a small amount of cancerogenic substances on. a catalyst is one of the methods for rendering exhaust gases harmless. The burning of small -amounts of CO on the catalyst consists of three processes; diffusion of the GO molecules on the surfaced of the catalyst, catalytic oxidation of CO into C02,, and diffusion of the C02 mole- i cules into the atmosphere. During continuous oxidation of CO all of these processes occur simultaneour-lye* The quasistationary method offered by D. A. Franlk-Namenatskiy (Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii 13, 756.. 1939) was used during the study of the oAdation of CGOnAl-Ft balls. The study %iLs made in a special apparatus consisting of two parts' One part was used to study the changes in the volume of flowing gas, and 'Une other to ~ study the degree-of neutralization of the entire amount of the anginets exhaust gases.. ACC NRs 7he XZMk-407 carburetor engine was used as a generator for the gases. nie catalYst. was charged into the reactor (see Fig. 1, where 1 is the .4 1 body of the reactor# 2 is the reactor screen, 3 is the cover, 4 is a pipe for taking samplesj, and 5 is a thermo- I couple) between two stainless steel screens.Platinum ap-.' I plied to the Al 0 spheres (diameter 3-5 mm) was used as a catalyst. OnO2~sm of Pt was needed fdr producing 1 k9 of catalytic elements. Two types of catalysts were test- .ed: (1) with surface coating of the balls with Pt. and (2) with surface coating with part of the Pt penetratin deep into the grains of the spheres (internal diffusioni. Figure 1. The process of combustion was Investigated in both types Q,C qatayv~ at OL tam a t 4OGG* The curves were plotted in coordinates a F(t), Where 06 aUci - cf)/rC34_A-L1z t is the temperature, and ci and of CWQ Concentrations of 00 in the gases at the entrance and exit of the reactorg respectively. 7he inter- pretation of the curves showed that at 6 200C the reaction occurred in the kinetic region. At gas temperatures ;-3W0 the diffusion of the componentd to the active centers of the catalytic elements played a predominant part in combustion. It was shown that the 'quantity of catalytic elements necessary for the entire datoxicAtion of exhaust' pses could be calculated from the criterial equation Sh c 0.05 Rau", where Re is the Reynolds criterion., Sh is the Sherwood crit.VAcDAcP Pc is the constat of the diffusion-rate reduced to the difference in concentrations, d is the conturoll- ACC- NR: AP6019036 Ing parameter,, and k Is the diffusion coefficient reduced to the Concentration gradient and controlied by Pick's law, The neutralizing apparatus de'siped from this formula provided for complete purification from GO of the exhaust gas6s of the GAZ-51! automobile under every possible operating conditions Orig, art. has: 4 fig., 4 tonnilasp and I tables SUB 00183 07/ SMM UM 07Jan65/ OUG RUN 003 I Card ADUNTS, G.T.; MWESUN, R.R.; CW"YAN, G.A. ActlTation of -goWUn by bile. Isv. If Arm. SSR. Biol. naWd 13 no,'10:"-" 160. (MM 31122) 1. 8"-~Or biokbiuLl Alkedoli nauk ATwM, (AMUM) (BIU) MALLBYAN,, M.A. -- Meet of gamma-aminobutyr.ic acid on the mtabolism of nucleic acids in the rabbit brain, Ukr. biokht-n. zhur. 36 no.3:367-372 164* (IMU 17:10) 1. Institut bioldiimii Ali UkrSSR, Kiyev. GHALABYAN. 7,h.P. ~-W- &a - w 32 of semicarbe-zide wrid b. L of 'r, .Effect ydroxy'amine on the rate A incorporation Into nucleic acids of the rabbit brain. Vop. blokhim. moz., 1:157-162 164. 18,,9 .1. Institut bl-oklilmii Ali Kiyev. CHALACEV, V. A new simpified circuit for C.B. and dial type telephone S('ts- P-173. (Slaboproudy Obzor, Vol. 18, No. 4, April 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No- 10, Sept. 1957. Uncl. CHALAGANIDZE, Sh. I9 Cand Tech Sci -- (dies) "Study of the process of iron plating from phenoloulfonlo oleo 6r?l Ft for Z;, purpoyf4u, ng It In the P or rc, I j repair of motor-traotor parts*" Tbilisi. 1959. 2b pp (Min of Agr GSSR. vilili-fig, Georgian Order of Labor Red Banner Agr lust), 100 copies (KL. 46-59, 138) 4 -~ -w- L A H 28(5) SOV/32-25-7-33/50 AUTHORS:- Khrushchov,,M. M.,.Babichev, Me As, Chalaganidze, She I. TITLE: New Method of Determining'the Abrasion Resistance of Galvanical- ly Deposited Metals (Novyy metod otsenki iznosostoykosti gall- vanichoski osazhdennykh metallov) PERIODICAL! Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959o Vol 25t Nr 7, PP 872-875 (USSR) ABSTRACT,.. A material similar to carbonaceous steel (Ref 1) which can be used for repairing abraded machine elements can be obtained by electrolytic deposition of irone In this connection the properties of these deposits obtained from various electrolyte baths and by various working techniques have to be systematical- ly investigated. The abrasion method on the machine Kh4-B (deBigned,at the Institut mashinovedeniya AN SSSR (Institute of Machine Construction of the AS USSR)) (Ref 2) is most favorable for determining the abrasion resistance (AR) of galvanic deposits. The application of this method by means of the machine Kh4-3 (Pig 1, Diagram) for the determination of the (AR) of iron deposits from 3 different baths is described. Tempered steel 9KhS and the lead-tin alloy BM were used as Card 1/3 standard. She 1. Chalagaftidze deposited iron from the following SOV/32-25-7-33/50 New Method of Determining the Abrasion Resistance of Galvanically Deposited Metals three baths: bath Yr I with iron containing hydrofluoboric- acidj and with boric acid and hydrofluoric acid; bath Nr 2 with iron sulfate and aluminum sulfate; bath Yr 3'with iron phenol sulfonate and ph9nolsulfonic acid* T~e temperature of the baths was 400, current density 5 and 6 a/dm , thickness of the deposits obtained Oo45-0*479 0*30 and 0*45 mm.-The deposition took place on foils'of steel 45- Before the abrasion test the surface hardness of the deposits was tested on the machine PNT-2~ The testing results obtained showed that.the greatest (AR).was not observed with the greatest hardness. The hardness of the deposits obtained from bath Nr I is increased by the tempering-the deposit, whereas the increased hardness of the deposits from bath Nr 2 is caused by an alloy of iron with hydrogen. Various explanations are given by a diagram "relative (AR) - hardness" of types of-steel treated in dif- ferent ways. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut mashinovedeniya Akademii nauk SSSR i Gruzinskiy Card 213 institut mekhanizataii i elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva BOV/32-25-7-33/50 New Method of Determining the Abrasion Resistance.of Galvanically Deposited Metals (Institute of lachine Construction of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and Georgian Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture) Card 3/3 CHAJAQLNII=q 3h.l. Stool coating in a phenoloulfonic electrolyte. Mashinostroitell no,4:14-15 Ap 1162s (Iron plating) (MMA 15:5) CHAIAKHTAIN~ KAh.; BUTO R,G, Translocation of assimilates frou leaves to shoots under differential photqmrIodIc conditions of leaves [Vith summary in Awlish]. Fisiol. rest, AF no,5t4"2 5.0 157. (MM& 10:11) 1, Institut f1sidlogil rastenly A 380~. mqs~rft, (Plantse Notion of fluids in) (Photoperiodies) ftthcpkqsIoIe6c&I antlysts of certaln early ~Mtoms of schisophroula. Zhur. nerve I'Pitkh. 54 no.9:721-727 8 1.54. (MM 7s.9) 1. ftIM&trlchsskW& IdInIka prI Neditsinskey akedenii imeni I.P. P*rlov& (PIeTdIv, Bolgarly&) early eMtow) CHALAM-KWARTOWA, H. Parnas, J., Lorkiev;icz,, Zb., Szczygielska, J., Chalanka-Kwartowa, H., Kadziolka, k.: "Badania nad wirusem neumotropowym swin w P.G.R." (Studies on pneumotropic virus in pigs on State Farms), Annales U.M.C.S., IX, 1, 1954. CHALASHKANOV, Me correct flow of the fuel-burning process, a necessary condition for the durability W economy of the motors with internal combustion" Teshke Prcmdablenost. Sofila, Bulgaria* Vole 8, no* 2, Feb. 10,59 Ylvatbly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LCp Vol. 8, No. 6, J= 590 %clon CIIALASHKANOV, N*.* ste prep. inah. Downhill motion of automotive vehicles with running but nonoperating engines (without fuel combustion), and study of its ef-fect. Godishnik Min geol inst 9:101-109 162-063[publ. 1641. CHALASHKAVOVJ-Ywa-#I~~- Effee't of the opsi~ation of ateel rings in worn-out a7linders of piston internal-cothbastion engimea. Mashinostroane 12 no.1022Z-25 Of63. - CHAIASINSKI, J. "The problem of nation in the life and thought of Albert Einstein" p. 12 (Review, Vol. 3, no. 1, Jan/Mar. 1958, Warsaw, Poland) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8., No. I., Jan. 59. BAYGUTTIM, S.B.; GVOZDBTSKIT, N.A.; CHAJATA, I.P. Ma"ing landform typem of ArabZ-V-W-mountainpastures in Inner Tien Shan. Trudy Otd.geog*l Tian..fig.-geogesta.AN Xlr.SSR no.1:23-49 158. (KIRA 12:2) (Ambel'su, Vallay-Maps) I p 11 CIIALAYK, 1J. Practice in the classificatim of the landforms of the Tien Shan. Biul. MOTP Otd. geol. 40 no. 62157 N-D 165 (MIRK 1911) 1. Submitted May 7, 1965. CHALAYA, L. 1. "Materials on the Epidemiology of Trichomoniasis of Man." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 Ootober.1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical bledicine, Moscow CRALLU. L.-Ye.; NOSINA. V.D,; DOMMA. V.I.: KA Irom, Z.Ta. eW~ AmbUmis In farkmealstano MA. pam. I paras. bol. no*3:260-264 4-8 L In *&tora okqwrlmntallnoy pamitologit Untituta n~l. moditalusker pareattologil i gollaintologit Hinisteretya sdro*o- okbramnlya a= (dir. Insitituta prof. P.G.Sergi"v. zav. sektoton prof. T.P.Pbd�y*pol'dcmy&) (AMUSIS, I *P146iloloffe ftesla) CHALATA, L.Te.; SCHWNDTICH,, T.B. Scientific conferencet of the Institute of Malaria, Medical Parasitology and Hilminthology of the Ministry of Public health of the U.S.S.R. Ned.paras. I paras. bol.24 no.2:190-191 Ap-Je '55. (PARASITOTAOGT) (Miju 8: 10) CHAIATA. L.Te.; OZMUdMVMLATA. N.N. Scientific motfit4at the expaoded-conference of directors of institute* of malaria and medical parasitology and of workers directing sanitary and spidestic control services, April 14-16 1955. Ned.pams. A peras.bol'.24 no-3:276-282 Jl-S '55(NLRA6 8:12) (PARASITOLOGY' An Famstai conf.) In Russia. conf.) GH&LAU, L.Ts. , entific conference at the All-Union congress on the control of parasitic diseases of the Ministry of,Public Health of the U.S.S.R. N*d.paras. i parasliol. 25 no-3:281-286 J1-3-156. (KLRA 9:10) (PARASITOWGT) MEAZAYA, L.Ye., TARMOVA, T.D. The role of Lamblia, In the etiology of chronic intestinal disturbnnees In small children [with summnry In English]. Med. paras. I paras, bol, 27 -no,2:176-IM Mr-Ap '58 (MIRA 11-25) 1. Is Inatituts malyarti, meditsinskoy pnratitologii I gellainto- logli Minleterstva sdravookhranentya SSSR (dir. - -urof. P.G. SefiVev) I YasleY No.35 Frunzenskogo rayona, Moskvy.. (OIARDIASIS. in Infant & child causing chronic intestinnl disord. (Rus)) (GASTRONMTIBAL DISBAMS, ebroule Intestinal disord, In Inf, & child, caused by recurre infestation with Glprdia Otus)) W3MM. L.V.; BIMNOVA. 0.F.; IMI-TINA. 0.1.; LETKINA. Te.S.: RAMMOVA. Ye.P.-, FA3WSMTA, I.I.; CHMATA, L.Te.; SHIPITSIM. II.K. -NNW All-Union Conference on the Control of Phrasitic Diseases. Med.pumz. i paras.bol. 28 no.30-364-373 Ny~e '59. (MIFA 12:9) (PARASITOLOGY-COMMSSS) CH"YA, L.Ye. Abstract from the resolution of the All-Union Conference on Parasitic Diseases, Narch 4-7, 1959. Ned.paraz. i paraz.bol. 28 no.3:373-377 N74e 159. (MIRA 12:9) (PAUSITOIW.Y) KOLOSOVA, M. 0.; CHAT-AXA, L. 74.1 VORONINA, Z. K. Chemical structure and antitrichemonal activity of derivatives of this ole and bensothiazols. Med. Pa=z. i paraz, bol, no,6: 703-709 161. IMIRA 3-5:6) 1. Is otdola sintetibbeskikh preparatow i otdola protozoologii Instituta neditsinskay parazitologli i tropicheskoy neditsiny imeni Ye. I. YArtsinovskogo Ministerstva sdravoe-khraneniya SSSR (dir. - prore P. o. sergiyev) (THICHaWNAS) (THIAZMZ) (BMOTHIAZOLr.) SCITIM-1-SINOVICII, V.B.; MALAYA, L. Ye.; SIMMOVA, Ye.11. Distribution of some protozoan intestinal diseases in man in Moscow. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.6t7l4-718 11-D 163 0-11M 18:1) 1. Iz -7otozoologiclieslogo otdela ("-av. - prof. Sh.D. lrlosbl-ov- skiy) Instituta, meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I. Martsinovskogo (direktor - prof. P.G. I Sergiyeri Min-Isterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSITI. CHALAYA, M. F. "Effect of Adrenal4n upon the Explants of the Myocardium and the Skeletal Muscle," Medych. Zhitr., 20, to 4, 19~0 CHkIAYAj M. F. "The Action of Carbocholine on ExplAntates of Heart and Skeletal Musclesp Inst* of Experimental Biol. and Pathol. im. O.O.Bogorolets.9 Medich. Zhur., Vol. 23j, No 13 pp 61-66, 195j Expts were carried out to determine'whether carbocholine can act directly' on muscle elements in tissue cultures,or whether its action on muscles takes place only through nerve endings, It:was established that carbocholine may act directly on explanted heart muscles of chicken embryos in the first stages of the embr~msl development or on myoplasts'of somatic muscles grown under the dam conditions., This effect, although in general characteristic for the pharmacological activity of carbocholine, may be occasionally inverted,, diphasic., or totally absent. These results, obtained in vitro, do not necessarily apply to conditions in vivo. 255T31 TIKOPATIMSKIT, A.D.; GOROMWSKIT, A.A., professor; CITATATA, M.. mladshiy nsuchnyy sotradnik. Studies of the comWative effects of I rays on normal and neoplastic humn tissue mplants following single and repeated wTosures. Vest,rent,i red. no,6:15-22 N-D 153. (MLBA 7:1) 1..Is otdols. eksperimentallnoy tottologii (savedoushchly - daystvitall- n~7 chlen Aksdamit mdttslnskikh nwak SSM A.D.Tinofeyevokly) i otdola eksperimental0noy rentganologil (savedayushchly - professor " Gorodet- skiy) Institute, skeperisentallnoy b1ologli in. akademika A.A.Bogo- molltes, (dirbktor - professor O.A.Bogosolets) Minieterstys sdr&vookhra- nenlys UWjt. .(X rays-Physiologicel effect) 0000 liffect of carbochollue on explant9d cardl&c and skelet&l mmales. -Nedych, shar. 13 no.1:61-66 1 53. (MM 8:2) 1. Institut okveriumtallnoi biologit I patologil In. akad. 0.0. B6molltlya. (CHOLIS) (MUSCLO CUUTA foots oil a&~zAdIn and carbochollso on wWI=ts of connective and Elf muscular tissue; dissertation for the degree of candidate of the medical sciences] Doistvie adrenaline, I karbokholina n& eksplantaty soedinitellnolmrshechnol tkant; avtoreforat dissertatsit ns. soiskanie uchenol stapeal kandidata uoditsinskikh nauk. liew.11evskii Institut spIdesiologil I n1kroblologil. 1955. 9 p. (MA 9:4) lo 11yovskly InstItut spideniologil I aflWablologil (Direktor - kandidat meditsinsk1kh nouk 8.11.forekbov, saw. lob.doyetv. da. A SM Prof. A*D.9IwofsyvrsIdy) (AMMNLN) (Cgs=) USWUrology. Viruses of Man and Animals. E-3 Abe Jour; Jbf. Zh.-Biol.,, No 9., 1957, 3542T Author 81totina, N.I., Coldr-N.Y. s the Oii Dombyx Title Concerning VirLWDear'106 Orig Pub: Dopividi AN UM, 1956, 11o 2, 17T-180 Abstract: The hemolynh of caterpillars and butterflies of the oak bodbyx, which had been treated with Main and EM was studied under an electron microscope at various stages of the developmt of jaun- dice. In caterpill at the height of the sickness, they found bundles of bacillar-like particles messuzIng 70M50 millimicrons. In the earlier stages of the sickness, particles measuring 150- 2DO X 50 millicrons, were detected. In the butterflies gotten frca the pupae, which had survived among the sick groups, they detected particles 2DO-300 X 50 150 millizicrons. Besides this, in the butterflies and caterpMaj at the earlier stages or the Card 1/2 _11- USMR/Virology - Viruses of an and Animle - Abs Jour: Der. M.-Biol., No 9, 1957, 354ZT Card sickness, they round spheriftl pexticles vith a diameter or 30-50 nil 1 -1 -4 crms. The virus particles vere not evident in healthy cases. : 2/2 -12- E-3 Chalaya, M. " Stutring the question concerning the p esence of intracellular inclusions Ln cultures of the chick embi7onal tissue during the ac-t-Ion upon the latter of extracts from cancer(,us tumors of the stomach and from the laetiferouF glands of man. Mat-rialy nauchnvkh konferentsii, Kiev, 1959. 2V pp (Kievskiy Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut Epidepiologii i --dkrobiologii) GIUGEROVAS ReB.; CHAIAYA, M.F.; ASHMUNL2 O.K. Detecting the oncogenic factor in human, gastric cancer extracts by means fo cultivation in tissue cultures. Voy. virus. 7 no*3:316-321 My-Je'62. (MIPA 16:8) 1. Iaboratorlya etiologii opukholey Kiyevskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii. (STOMACH-CANCER) (TISSUE CULTURE) (VIRUSES) 3/165/61/006/002/010/020 D210/D304 &. ,AUTHORS.- Konozenkov I.D,~q Svyvehnykov, S.V., and . alarv.4, TITLE: some features of photo and X-ray - conductivity of single crystals of cadmium sulDhide FERIODICALa Ukrayinalkyy fizychnyy.zhurnalp vo 6, noo 2, 19619 207 - 212 TEM In this article the authors describe measuring current re- laxation of single crystals of cadmium su-'Jphide induced by visible light and X-rays, giving a qualitative explanation on the similari- ty of these two phenomena. This work f.s done because despite the large amount of data on X-ray conductivityt no adequate theory exists which would allow the prediction of conductivity induced by visible light. The best comparison of the effect of X-rays and light on electrical conductivity can be made at the beginning of the curve I = f(t), where essentially electron attachments are controlling. Assuming at the same time that within certadn limits Card 1/4 Some features of photo and' 8/185/61/006/002/010/020 D210/D304 the mean life of current carriers is independent of the mode of excitation, then the current decay curves should be of the same type for X-rays and for visible light. A suitable basis for compa- rison then is to work under conditions of equal absorption coeffi-I cient and equal power absorption by the latticed "Phe authors,aaveq thenfore, made measurements under conditions of equal absorplior, coefficients for the X-rays and 17isible light, and equal statioLzi- ry currents through the crystal, as the power absorption could not b? measured directly. The cadmium sulphide crystals were grown .~-Tom vapor phaseq by a method developed at the Instuit-u-te. Aluminum electrodes were used. These gave linear characteristics from a fraction of a volt to a few volts. The X-ray machine gave a supply of steady intensity from -which the copper line k a was sepa- rated giving an absorption coe ffiC4 ent 0, 103 cm7l in CdS. A aor- responding coefficient for visible light is obtained at ~,'51100 R. The monc --.,7.a-tic light was obtained using interference filters giving transmission bands of z:NX= 80 R. The experimental arrang-1- Card 2/4 28h38 S/,1-85/61/006/002/010/020 Some features of photo and D210/D304 ment allowed separate orsimultaneous excitation with continuous or pulsed signals of the necessary (sufficiently long) duration. The commencement and removal of excitation was registered by a germinium photodiodeo The CdS-curren-~, and the photodiode current were simultaneously recorded on a loop oscillograph,, Conductivity measurements made on-sampies kept in darkness for one hour showed little change from ordinary samples for X-rays, but a fairly large change was observed for visible rays due to the equilibrium rela- tionship between electrons and corresponding levels in the forbid- den zoneoSimilar effects were obtained for extra illumination. For illumination with white lightp to give a current of 0.6 x 10-7 amp. the S shape and the point of inflection were removed in most casesp resulting in similar curves for X-rays and visible light-There are 4 figures and 15 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Boviet- bloc. The references to the 4 most recent English-language publi- cations read as follows: Hollanderg Nucleonicsq 14p b9 109 1956; Sihvonen, Rev. Sciento Instr., 27, b9 5, 1956; Frederichs Jacobs., Gen. Elo Rev.9, 54, bp 19 1956; Dutton, Phys. Rev., 112,, b. 39 1958. Card 3/4 3438 S/185 611006100210101020 Some features of photo and D210 D304 ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AN URSR m, Kyyiv (Institute of Phy- sicep AS UkrSSR9 Kiyev) SUBMITTED: June 309 1960 Card 4/4 ACCESSION NR:- AT3004539 ~~/290/62/002/000/0153/0160 -G. AUTHOR: Svechrdkov, So Vol i1::J3jjj:jayap ve V TITLE: ~ S"ral distribution of the internal PhOtOGI-Octric effect in single crYs- tals of cadaum sulfide during excitation by .,SOURCE.-..Radioisoto prW*yo wtody* avtomaticheakago kontrolya; trudy* rasehiremogo* soveshehaniyiL-VBesoyuznogo, nemimra po primnen1yu.rak11oaktiW1D4kh UqtOpov V i.imeriteltmay takhnike i,priborostr4enlip T0,2*2 I!nmep-19629 153-160 TOPIC TAGS: spectral distributions'phatoolectric effect,crystal, Cd, S, current carrier r No p C Fe, Co" , Cup Ag, W, monochromatic lightp vi3ibU light,, wave !.lengt~,.sensitivity, energy, iWwity,,Anjectionp dxcitation,~quantum yield., hard" isoft radi r ion ation. ABSTRLCT: The considerable conductivity of US in?x-rays iamhifest in a wide i' ran ge of wave lengths and,depends on the hardness of the radiation, the size and prope: ties of the'cryst4l Itself,. and. especi&Uy,,:thk-4uan6Lty And quality of the 'InJec-te* d_,`imP1ffr1ties.- Mj*ri0nc-e-"hft shown that- crystAas W-Mr"Uhat are-gftnsitive ito x-rays have energies of 0.5-1,5 Wev. The authors detected no correlation be- ;.twe6n1sensitivity of CdS ainglai crystals to visible light and sensitivity of cr7s-,;;- 6rd Y3 WRi A?3004539.., itala to x-rays. Spectral curvesvere made for crystals 5;'19,; 34, and 300 microns thick.' Tubes were used an a source of monochromatic radiation, the tubes having an imticathode of Cr, Fe,, Cos Mos Cus Ag. or W.- '1W( radiation was used with a monochromator, permitting a range of wave lengths from 0.2 to 2.3 X. It ,.was found from the experiment that the results depend essentially on the coherence of the mionochromatised radiation, The spectral.distribution of the additional our-- rent in single crystals during excitation by x-rays *#a found.to depend on several factors. The-current was found to increase with hardness of the radiation,, in correspondence with increase in quantum ;eld. The principal maximum of the curye i - f iies in the short-wave, part of the spectrui, in the rekion of A< O.Tl A. Its position is determined by " riabsorption of seco6dary radiation of Cd and is: :."a function of crystal thickness: with increase in. criistal thickness the maximum of", the additional current shifts toward shorter wave.lenkths.. The-curves of spectral~ distribution of the additional current obtained under conditions of constant ab- sorption of quanta in the crystal are'similar to those obtained under conditions of constant absorption of energy. Thi3;Ieads't' the concl~si& that the average 0 'lifetime of current carriers- in singlo'crystals'of CdS.does not depend, in the first approximation,, on wave lengtA of the x-rays in the range A - 2.3 - 0. 71 AS The deltaform shape of the curve I - f( Is ;-eason for stating that -single crystals of US may be-used as selective recelyer6 of x-rays of low and medium cad 2/3 373B6 S/135/62/007/004/010/018 il, 3 67d D D407/D301 Or 'V AUTHORS: Svyechnykov, S. V., Chala a .1r., and Sheynkman, 14. K. TITLE: On the probe characteristics of X-ray.and photoelectric current in CdS-type single crystals PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 7, no. 4, 1962, 396-401 TEXT: The dependence was studied 6f the photocurrent on the position of the probe (between the electrodes) during the exci- tation of CdS, CdSe, CdSx. CdSel-x single crystals by a narrow light or X-ray probe. The influence of the following processes on the conductivity of the single crystals under local excita- tion was considered: electron'drift from the lighted to the dark side of the crystal, bipolar diffusion of photocarriers, exciton I Card 1/3 S/185/62/007/004/010/018 On the probe... D407/D301 I diffusion, resonance energy transfer in dipole-dipole inter- actions, reabsorption of the luminescence light, etc. It was found that no definite conclusion can be reachedfbr the dominant photo-current component and the role of the hole component by considering the stationary probe characteristic of the photo- current only. The probes were 0.1 mm thick, which is by one order of magnitude less than the distance between the electrodes. Visible light of various wavelength was used; the wavelengtl~ of the X-rays was 0.708 and 2.285 1. It was found that the maximum, of the probe characteristic c,3n be located (for both the light and the X-rays) at the cathode, anode, and also between them. The-value of the photocurrent at the maximum of the probe charac- 10- 6 - 10-8 kleristic near the cathode is about amp. This is about, 4 - 5 orders of magnitude higher than the calculated values. The trapping factor q was estimated (q = 103). The photocur- rent at the anode was also larger than predicted by theory. The Card 2/3 S/185/62/007/004/010/018 On the probe... D407/D301 probe characteristics of aspecimen, obtained by excitation with visible light and with X-rays, were in good agreement. The Drobe characteristics were not affected by scattering of radia- lion in the crystals. The exciton-diffusion mechanism is dis- cussed. No visible luminescence was observed in the investigated specimens at room temperature. The migration of the excitation energy was considerable in all the specimens. There are 3 figures and 18 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 13 rion-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publica- tions read as follows: W. van Roosbroeck, Bell. Syst. Tech. J., 39, 515, 1960; J. Robinsorf Robert, J. Brophy James, Physica, 26, 440, 1960; J. Broser, R. Broser-Warminsky, J. Phys. Chem. Solids, 8, 177, 1959; R. E. Halsted, E. F. Apple, J. S. Phener, Phys. Rev., Zet., 2, 420, 1959. ASSOCIATION: Instytut napivprovidnykiv AN URSR (Institute of Semiconductors of the AS UkrRSR), Kyyiv SUBMITTED: October 6. 1961 Card 3/3 ~M3 S/1.85/62/9Q7/006/006/014 9177 D407/D301 AUTHORS: Svyechnikov, S. V. afid Chalaya, V. H. 7-- TITLE: Peculiarities of the iongitudinal photoconductivity of- CdS-type single crystals PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurhal, v. 7, no. 6, 1962, 623-628 TBXT: The current]-voltage and lux-ampere charaotpristics of-the longitudinal photdconductivity of CdS and CdSe single-crystals were investigated, various contacts being used. The contacts were applied to the crystal either by cathode pulverization or by vacuum subl�mation.-Cd and In were used as ohmic contacts., whereas Ag, Au and Cu were used as non-ohmic contacts. The latter had a filtering effect, causing a shift in the photocurrent maximum towards the- longwave side of the spectrum. It was found that CdS single-cry- stals with filtering contacts-are sensitive in a very narrow sDec- tral region, for which the absorption coefficient of CdS is reia- -tively small (less than 103CM-1 ). The peculiarities of the CdS- -Card 1/3 S/1 85/62/007/006/006/014 Peculiarities of the... D407/D301 type single crystals can be summed up as follows: 1) A strong'de- Dendence of the current-voltage and lux-ampere characteristics on ~he material of the contact and on the method of its applleation. 2) Over-linearity of the dark current-voltage characteristics, with a slop- exceeding 2; these characteristics become linear by illumination (in the specimens with Ag and Au contacts); this is due to the different-dependence of the space charge and of the photocurrent on the voltage; the coefficient of photorectification attains.values of up to 104 _ 105. 3) The appearance in the cur- rent-voltaae characteristics of a strongly pronounced hysteresis, with a relaxation time of tens of seconds; this is.due to the for- mation of a space charge in the crystal and the contacts. 4) Qua- si-saturation of the lux-ampere characteristics,-whose slope va- ries from 0.04 - 0.06 at low voltages to 0.2"- 0.3 at high ones (with illumination exceeding-100 lux). The'quasi-saturation effect is related to the presence of high-resistance sections iii the crystal. 5) The appearance of a photovoltage of the order of 200 250 millivolt in specimens with Cu-Cd contacts; this can be ex- Card 2/3 S/185/62/007/006/006/014 Peculiarities of the D407/D301 plained by the presence of a high gradient of carrier concentra- tion in the bulk of the crystal, arising as a result of a sharp weakening in illumination. The properties of the longitudinal pho- toconductivity of CdS single crystals can be used for development of efficient andbompact photoresistors of very low voltage, suit- ableto operate as keys. There are 4 figures.. Vt' ASSOCIATiON: Instytut fizyky AN UkrRSR, Kyyiv (Institute*of Phy- sics of the~tS UkrRSR, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: January 23,1962, Card 3/3 EWP )/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC JD' L 18252-.63 ACMSSION NR: 'AP3002120 S/0185/63/008/006/0664)0668. AUTHOR: Chalaya V. 00's PnabzW*koy So ve TrfLZ t On the equivalent circuit and photocapi.L.citance of longitudinal Cds- photoresistors SOURCE: Ukrainsvlwy fisychmy zhurnal, ve 8. no, 6, 1963, 664-668 TOPIC TAOS: nonlinear contact.-,. longitwiin4~ photoresistance- capacitance, inwdnatlon, barrier layer, leakage current, CdS, US photoresistor US detector, equivalent circuit. ABSTRACT: "Mis capacitance of longitudinal CM pho torsistors with non-linear contacts is of considerable magnitude. It depends on voltage applied to the sample and its illumination. its nature is associated with the presence in the con~act3 of sections with high resistivity and characteristic dimensions of about 10-0cau 7b9 dependence C M) betleen the capacitanoe and inumination was studied. The range of illumination varied from 2ero to several hundred lux. Within these limits the relationship was linear to first approximation. The authors developed the equivalent circuit of a lmgitudinal pho-borasistance, The method of measure- ments and the actml circuit used are described. The capacitance and leakage LqS~d 112 G. [Chalaia, V.H.] SVECHNIKOV, SOV* [Sviechnykov, S.V.); CHALAYA, Spectral distribution of the X-ray conductivity of CdS single, crystals. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.10:1157-1163 0 163. Problem of ohmic contacts to photovaristors from CdS single crystals and its analogs* Ibid.:1164-1169 (MRA 17:jj 1. Inatitut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. _L 64746-65-, ACCESSIW.NR.-_ A.P50l5434:-_-_- ,x-ray tube supplied with rectified, smoothed, and stabilized voltage. !,The width of the x-ray beam in the plane of the sample was about 0.2 inn. This was also the distance between the electrodes. The number ~of quanta incident on the sample was determined with an MSTR-5 counter of known efficiency and an RE-1 scaler. The number of quanta absorbed by the crystal was found from its known thickness. The l lphenomenological photoconductivity quantum yield was measured by the ~..~usual method. The sample wasilluminated for the same amount of time. -The---curr Ancrease-was measure as.-7with -x-rays. ent~~' d similarly, and the-: optical wavelength chosen (5100 A) was close to the photosensitivity maximum of CdS and such that the absorption coefficient was equal to that of 1.54-A x-rays. On increasing. the illumination with visible [Jlight the quantum.yield-of:tbe.photopurrent decreases, indicating :-.Itbe simultaneous nresence-of'slow trapping.t-a-levels and s-channel .1 quan - -a function of the x-ray ;recombination. The tum yield curve-as _11illumination. isqualitatiYely similar... Good correspondence between Ithe light and x-ray yields,is also observed in the case of a sample ICard SVECHNIKOV, S.V.; CRALAYA, V.G. Photoresistors under key conditions. Jlvtom. i-prib. no.2.&"-6/+ AP-Je 163. ('PIIRA 18:8) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN UkrSSR. v9978-m W 1210OW IM (h) ITWA (a) UP (4 XCC RK, APS027428 UR/0181165/007/0.11/3413/3415 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR% Svechhikov, S. V. Cha laya, V. G. ORG: InEtitute of SjA onductc"~ AN:UkrSSR, Kiev (Institut poluprovodnikov AN ukr.SSR') TITLE: Determining the enerV of an electron-hole pair and absolute quantum yield for radioconductivity.in,CdS and CdSe simle crystals SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo t~l a. v. 7, no.-11. 1965, $413-3415 -.TOPIC julfi4~2----cadmium., selenide,..juantum. yield, electron hole 6-6f- C S,-"Jjr%L'-- Sii 1e ABSTRAM IMPosea- 01 man, it do - n9 cmt t 'the,true quantum yield of radioconductivity.,and energy for separ -ation of an electron- ~hole pair are measured. Data from measurements on thirty specimens show an averao quantum yield of (1.8 1 0.06)-103 electrons per absorbed quantum, and an average pgir separation energy of,(4.96 * 0.11) ev. Similar measurements for CdSe gave (2.1 ' 1 0.00-103 electrons.per absor)>ed quantum and,(4.22 & 0.02) ev. These values agree satisfactorily with the empirical formula C' 2.5) ev 9 whereE is the width of tbe:fbrbidden band, giving r. 4.9 ev for CdS and 4.2 ev for -Card 1/2 - - ~ : ~ - - -- - - - - - ~ --~ ~ - I - . I I ~- I - . I - - - ... - - I ~-- ---- - - --m RDW/JD/LRB/GG WT(vi) N699PM&.-L bVWs/66/on/ool/o ACCESSION HR: APB /Ews 049/0052' Qwlayd V. G, (Chalaya, AUTHORS S!~2chVkoV i S. V. (Svechnikov, Sa V.); V. G. 4 ORG: Institute of -Semiconductors AN LlkrSSR (Instytut napivprovidnykiv A14 TITLZ Measurement of the wuw& of separation of an electron-hole pair and of the' tals of cadmium sul-i absolute quantum yield of the x-ray conductivity of single crys fide and cadmium selenidd SOURCE: Ula~ayinslkyy fizycbnyy.ZhUMalj.v* 11, no. 1) 1966, 49-52 !TOPIC TAGS: cadmium sulfide 'cadnium selenide, *single crystal quantum yield, x-my effect, pair production ABSTRAM The authors determined the absolute quaniumsi/eld of x-ray. oonduc- tivity and the separation energy of an electron-hole b ",arative nreasure- ments bf the photo and x-ray conductivity of RjMle crystal of cadmium sulfide and cadmium selenide. In ths'pa&Aum sulfide the conductivity was excited by light with 0 in cadmium selenide a wavelength of 5100 A and ranocbrowtic copper K_,, r6diation, 0 the wavelength of the exciting.light was 7180 A and monochromatic copper Yk rediar tion. In each case these wavelengths corresponded tD identical absorptim coeffi- i;~ Card 1/2 L 26949-66 AP6006762- ACC NR: . absorption-co fficients. -For WS-this corresponds to visible radia. e 0 0 'A '7180 A. The points of tion wi to th a,wavelength 5100. , and for CdSe a plot of the stationary x-ray sensitivity as a function of the sta-, tionary pbotosensitivity.fall close.to a straight line, Indicating correlation botween,-the sensitivities. A similar plot obtained in measurements using-.tbe continuous x-ray and visible spectra resulted. in a great scatter~.of points. This is interpretect as not being due. f~correlation, but rather to the inadequate condi- to:'tbe absence o tfons of excitation of CdS and CdSe single crystals when using the continuous spectra. A-comparison between the phenomenological -and x-ray conductivity of Cds-and CdSe quahtur..yields of the photo-. single crystals indicates thatg)od agreement exists between the values of-the*quantum yields of the photocurrent and the x-ray con- ductivity, giving rise to the correlation of the stationary sensi.- tivities. Orig*..art.,has: 2.figpres and 2 tables..., SUB CODE: 2b/ DAM: 20Mar65/'.'ORIG REP:'Oog/ oTH REP: oo6 A _ A L A 11A, BARABA A.; CHAUTA. Z. use or horn and hoof "plastics." Prom.koop. no-7:22-23 Jl '57. (mm 10:8) I.Direktor Chornovitatoy pugavichnoy rabriki (for Barabanov). 2.Nachallnik otdolenlya tekhnichaskogo kontrolya Chernovitakoy pugovichnoy fabriki (for Chalaya). (Horns) (Buttons) T zi Ak vwvvA; POKNUWSVA. G.. redaktor; PLUM, T. a gahMORN."5�r, A., takhnichookly redaktor. (serov. the aviator; a biographical numativel Letchik Serov; blograflAsakeds povent'. Koskwa, Izd-vo T~K TUSK %lodala gvardlIal. 1955. 213 P. (KLRA 8:10) (Serov, ArAtolli Zonstantinovich, 1910-1939) . -1 BABNO.. A.K,; RHAIAYA,_Z.I. Fluorescence method used in the determination of microamounts of metals in the form of compounds of metalthiocyanate (halide) with a basic dye. Report Vo.lj Determination of zinc by the fluorescence quenchifig of aqueous solution of rhodamine 0. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no,3:268-271 MY-Je t6l. (KMA 14:6) 1. T. G. Shavchenko Kiev State University. (Zinc -Analysis) (Rhodamine) (Fluorescence) L 10612-63 'ACCESSION Mt .03001018~ S/0075/63/0-18/005/0570/0574 AUTHOR:, Babko, -A.: K. Chalaya. Z. TITLE; The study of rhodamine C as,a fluorescent reagent for indium, SOURCE., Zhurnal analiti t V 18 no. 5, 1963, 5?0-574 cheskoyAhimi TOPIC TAGS: rhodamine.C, determination of indium, fluorescence of benzene extracts ABSTRACT: Plodamine C is the best reagent for the extraction-luminescent deter- mination of indium in the form of a bromide:complex.1 For the determinations of indium by the fluorescence of benzene extracts the optimum conditions are as follows; sulfuric-acid 3 to 6N and_ZN potassium bromide. The use of hydro- chloric acid is not suitable. Addition of acetone and some other solvents to the aqueous solution before the'witractiop of rhodamine C brominidate inorease the solubility of the indium compl ex and does not appreciably effect the solubi- lity oftheindium -.omplex anddoes not appreciably effect the solubility of rhodamine bromide. Under this optimum condition the sensitivity of the deter- mination is 5 times higher and the results are more reproducible. Orig. art. has: 1-table and 9,graphs. Card 1M ------------ ------- BABKO, A.K.;,CHALAYA,, Z.1. - -------- Study of rhodamine C as a fluorescent reagent for indium. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.5:570-574 MY'63. (MIRA 17:211 I BABKO$ A.K.; MALAYA, Z.I. - Dyes of the rhodamine group as luminescent reagents for borone Ukr, khim. zhur. 30 no.3:268-274 164. (MIRA M10) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G. Shevchenko. BABKO, AXQ; CHALAYA, Z.I.; VOROMOVA, E.D. Lumirlescence method of determining boron in alkaline media using ion-exchan ge resins. ZAv. labi 31 no.2-.157-159 165. (MIRA 18M 1. Institut obshchey i noorganicheakoy khimii AN UkrSlqR. ~j 1) ACC NR% AP6010054 SOURCE CODE: UR/OC)32/66/032/003/02.70/0273 AUTHOR: Babk-o. A. Ko; Chalaya, Ze I&; Mikitchen~w, Ve Fe A ORG-. none TITLE: Microdetermination of arsenic by butylrbodamine SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriyap ve 32, no* 3. 1966# 270-273 TOPIC TAGSs arsenic# microchemical analysis ABST111ACT: The method is based on the formi. ation of an arsenic molybdonum complex with buty1rhodaTaine and is used for the determination of As in NaCl. Ton grams NaC1 is dissolved in 35 ml 'waterv heated to 40-45C. and acidified with 5 ml SN HpSD,,* The a nic(V) is reduced to arsenic(III) by 1.5 ml 20% KI and 1 ml fresh soluti6n 6f ascorLia acid. The cooled mixture is extracted by two 5 ml fractions of 11 diethyldithiocarDamic acid in CHC1 3o The extracts are collected and washed two times with 2.5 ml In H 2so 40 mixed with 2,5 ml water and the GHG13 is evaporated on a steam bath. A 2 ml is ddd6d to the residuo and the mixture is evaporated to dryness. The dry residue is dissolved in 1.5 ml 8N H 2SO and then mixed with 1o3 ml 0901 N rarmnium molybdato and 0.3 ml OoOZ% butylrhoMin"e solutione After 10 minutes the solution is extracted by 7 ml ethyl other,, the extracts are washed with ~20# mixed with acetone, and the density of Its color Is compared with that of standard solutions* The optimal conditions for the Card L o8664-67 ACC NRt AF6010054- determination are; 4 x 10-4 H M and 3 x 10-6 X butylrbodamine for 5 x 10-7 X As present, and 044-0.05-p As in 7 &1 of other extracts* The sensitivity of the de- termination is Oelr As per 35 ml NaCI solutions Orig. art. bass 4 fig. and 1 table* SUB GODEt 07/ SUBM DATE& none/ ORIG REF& ODS/ OTH Ws 004 .r" u Review, W9 4 UO*7:56 JI 139, (MRA 12:10) PIL governors) SHMSUTDINOV, Z.; CHAMM, ~R- .Water regimen of vorMood l6d9S, And IMMOV gra85 in the JrArnab- chull area of Vsbekletan. Uxb..blol. shur. no-5o.25-27 160. (MIR& 13:11) 1. Institut karskulevodetva Usbekskqr Akad sli sellskakhozyayst- venuykh (Ownsbobull Stepp~-Mnts, Iffect of aridity on) GLAMOV, S.I.; CHAUTSHIT, M.N., redaktor; IRA NAT.A. A.1%, tekhnicheeki7 redaktor [Practical Sanwa for the boatswain on *toau andL motor ships) Prakticheakoe posobio botsmann graso-passexhirskogo paroteplakhods. Moskva. lad-vo Ninisterstva. rechnogo flats, SSSR. 1951. 105 p. (Nicrefflal (NLRA 7:10) PRUMYSL POTRAVIN. (Ministerstvo potravarskyho prunysiu) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. 9, Sept. 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LV, Vol. 8, no.7,.;ul* 1959 Uncl. AVTONOMDV9 B.V.; BUNDAREV, I.I.; BORISENKO, P.I.; BMIAKA, S k.; VESEIDV, N.D.; ZUBMV.. K.V.; KLIMEM.. G.A.; KDTIIZMIY, D.G.;',KUDISHj, A.D.; IAVREREENKO., K.D.; HUMIN, N.P.; WINDV, A.M.; . NDLDRANOV, S.I.; ?I"TYM9 A.A.; POBEGAYLO, X.M.; POGATMIrY, V.L.; SAVINM, A.I.; SAFOZHNIKOVp F.V.; SERDYUKOV,, M.P.; FINOGENOVV Ya.I.; M=Vp Ye.I.; AHANIN; Y.F.; SHISHDVq V.V. Ivan Konstantinovich Xhivrenko; obituary. Elek.sta. 34 no.2296 F 163. (MIRA 16.-,4) (bivrenko, Ivan Konistantinovicht 18W-1962) FOMMAMVAv V.A.p mUdshiy nauabnyy votradnik; (~HALDU# V.A. Sanitation'of a farm afflicted with hog cholera for a lobg time., VotertnariU 40 no,6:41-4#2, Jo 263. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. lutamyskaya nauchno-issledovaiel'skaya vaterinarnaya 1. statntsiyao 2'. Direktor KustaWsk naiMmo-iseledovatel'skoy veterinampy atantaii (for-ChalZk7o CHALDMOTO A.X* Irand.arkhttektury ftoblms In designing now types of schoolbousese Izv. ASIA no.2:57- 68 160-0 ' (MMA 13:7) (schoolhouses) i CRALDYSHEV, V. A. , 'Vhe energetic spectrum on the basis of a lattice model in connection with the sphalerite lattice" Report presented at a Conference on Solid Dielectrics and SemieonductOrsj. Tomk PbJvtecbrdcAl Vist, - P 3-8 Feb - 58 - (Elektrichesty0j, `56., 60- 7j, 8346) SOV/139-58-5-13/35 AUTHOR: _Chaldyshev, V. A. TITLE: Application of the Net-Wort Model to Investigation of Energy Spectrum of Electrons and (Positive) Holes in Crystals with Zincble'nde Type Lattice (Primeneniye setochnoy modeli cLlya issledovaniya energeticheskogo spektra elektronov i dyrok v kristallakh s reshetkoy tipa tsinkovoy obmanki) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,, fi-zika, 1958, Nr 5, pp, 65_69~,(USSR) ABSTRACT: The free-electron model of a conjugated molecule is ex- tended to apply to zinoblende type lattices. When each con- duction electron is allowed to move freely along the set of one-dimensional lines (i.e. bonds) joining adjacent atoms a band stzructure appears. Such a model is called by Coulson (Refs.1, 2).the free-electron network model, and has been applied by him to metals. The extension to zinoblende type lattices having types of atoms of different radii r I and r2 requires the formulation of a lattice potential v(x) Card 1/4 Application of the Network Model to Investigation of Energy Spectz4a 0 of Electrons and (Positive) Holes in Crystals with Zineblende Type Lattice Card 2/4 which has values -vi or 0 or -v2 according to Pwhether 1 X