SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FIALKOV, YU.YA. - FIALKOVSKIY, V.V.
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FIALKOVi-N.Ylk. --
Effect produced by chemical interaction in binary systems on the
viscosity isotherms convex with respect to the Composition axis.
Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.8:1757-1762 Ag .163. (NIRA 16:9)
1. Klyevskiy Politekhnicheskly institut,
(Systeas (Chemistry)) (Viscosity)
1', 18166-6 EPF(c)/EPR/EWPQ)/EWT(M)/BDS Pc-4/Pr-4/Ps-4 PY/JW/MAY
J.
LIMEMION NR: AP3oo6ftl S/0076/63/037/009/1938/1943
AUTHOR: Fialkov,, Yu. Ya.
Analysis of' irrational ~,sotherms of binary systems
ITYLE: x~ ~osi ~
SOURCE: Zh. fizicboskoy khir-ii, v- 37, no. 9s 1963, 1936-110L3
TOPIC TAGS: Irrational isotherm , viscosity isotherm I binary system-
A?-STRAOT: In an earlier paper, the author pointed out that the deviation
(DEJ,TAnu) of nn experimental viscosity i5otherm from the isotherm calculated on
the assimption that no chemical reaction is taldng place between the cam-nonents
of the system may serve as a useful mean:3 of identifying the composition of
c:mipound.-3 in binary systuris with irratioiial viconitL.~r iqotheiT%3. Hare he uses
t'la method to interpret 2 groups of irrational viscosity isothenrs, e p I ed
4-S xem lifi
role'.'.bu pyst-MS and a methylene chloride4ancetone
~Zric acid4
by (group 1) a pzlr:-~, F
v(steiq ,-nd (group ;T-an ri-tolui dine -ace!Ac acid syrtc.,a, a phencil-- trichloracc tic
Vblstem, and a aulfuric a cidmonochlori cc tic cid system. I irany aistems,
�;Sllerences in isotheiri S values (-nu sub 1/nu sub 2) explain the then-nal US-
1/2
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p3acement of the maximwa in irrational viscosity isotheMs. Values calculated
separately for each Isotherm show that the DMTAnu sub max always corresponds to
the same rational component ratio. The author suL;gests that irrational isotherms
ba divided into "irrational proper" and llpseudo-irritionalft isotherms-the latter
class comprising thoSe for which the DF.L' I'Anu sub inax matches the rational con, -
ponent raiio. Orig. art. has: 4 tablese
ASSOCIATION: Kievskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kiev Polytechnical Insitute)
SUIRaTTED: 14Feb6l DATE; ACQ: 30Sep63 ENCL: 00
Sul) ODIE: CH~, PH NO REF SOV: 019 OTHM: 005
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FI ALKOV, Yu.'Ya.
Ctilculation of the viscosity Isotherms of binary system.9 with naninter-
acting components. Part 2. Zhur.flz.khim. 37 no.10:2149-2154 0 163.
(MRA 17:2)
1. K:Lyovskiy politekhnichaskiy institut.
FIALKOV, Yll.yll.
Calculation of the vls(!OsitY isotherms of binary systems with
noninteracting components. Zhur. fJ',. kh1m. 37 no.11:2539-
I
2542 U163. (MIRA l7s2)
1. Klyevskiy politakhnichaskiy institut.
KUDRA, O.K.; ;21IT014IR9IY, A.N.; FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.
Electric transfer of ions in absolute sulfuric acid. Dokl. AN
SSSR 151 no.2077-379 JI 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Klyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom
V.I.%,;Pitsyw.
(Ions-Migration and velocity) (Sulfuric acid)
FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.; SLONINA, V.S.; KARTAVOV, M.S.
Iodine exchange in iodine - iodate systems. Zhur.neorg.khim. 9 no.lt
2]Jv-216 A 164. ~MIRA 17:2)
1. Kiyovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.,; BOROVIKOV, Yu.Ya.
Relation between the constants,of dinsociation of acids.in acetic
acid and -the properties of binary systems of t~6 type acetic acid -
acids. Mcr.kUm.zhur. 30 no.2:119-125 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kiyev-skiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
FIAMOVI Yu.Y.I., kand. khim. natik
Radiometric determining of potassium as a method of rapid analysis.
Khim. prom. no.4:68 O-D t64. (MIRA 180)
FIALKOVY YLI.Ya.; FENIRLI, (J.~%
Application of the volume properties in t-e r+.ysiccc*r,e-~j*C'al
analysis of the binary liquid systems. Zhur. neorg. 9
no.9:2231-2238 3 164. (M !R~P.. 17: 11 )
1. E-Jyevski.y yulitelkh-nl~chaaki.y instit,i-;t.
KUDRAA O.K.; FI,ALKOV, A.N.
Transference numbers in the systems formed by water with sulfuric
and orthophosphoric acids. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.10:2454-2457
0 164. (MIPA 17:12)
I.. Kiyovskiy pol.Ltekhnicheskly institut i Institut khimii AN
Tadzhikskoy SSR.
KUDRA, O.K.; FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.; TARASENKO, Yu.A.
Physicochemical analysis of the aystems trifluoroacetic
acid - indifferent solvent. Ukr. kh1m. zhur. 30 no.4:
347-353 164. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Kiyevskly politekhnichoskiy institut.
Ul
PRIEVOCTIENKO, V.G.; FIALKOV, Yu.Ya,; TRESKUNOVA, R.L.
F-lectradeposition of extraemall amounts of antimony on Mercury,
Zhur.prik:L.khijn. 37 no.721466-3-469 JI 164,
(MIRA 1814)
FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.; FENERLI, G.N.
-- , , 1~1, - 7 ` ~ ,".
Physicochemical analysis of binary liquid systems with exchange
reactions Zhur, ob. khim. 34 no.10:3146-3153 0 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Kiyervskiy politekhniaheskiy institut.
Yu Ya . ; 1'~ I' , Yu. ". ; KUDIIU, (". 4.
"i I , I I a
. Yrdvoch,~Mlrit' arifilynio f birittry tiyfjL,)mj forme- w t I
d i h ormic
acid and emtor:i. 'Z'hur. ob. khLr,-,. 3-1, no.12:386,21-3,866 D 164
(MEA 18:1)
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NKt __AR6016219 SOURCE CODE: uR/OO58/65/00O/Ol1/w08/Bo08
AUMOR; Fial-kov, Yu. Ya.; Borovikov, Yu. Ya.
TITLE: 'Dielect,ric .1 conIstant of certain binary systems with non-interacting components
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 11E58
REF SOURCE, Vestn. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. khim. mashinostr. i tekhnol.,
no. 1, 3,965, 73-7~_
TOPIC VGS: dielectric constant, refractive index, liquid property, optic property
ABSMACT; The authors investigated the dieleki;ic constant c, and also the density
and refractive index of 12 binary liquid systems ~=de up of non- interacting com.-
ponents. It is found that in systems made up of non-associated components good
,agreement between the eyperimental values of e and those calculated by the rule of
volume-fraction additivity is observed. In systems made up of weak1y associated
components and non-associated components, the calculation of c on the basis of the
calculation of the fluctuations of c gives good agreement with experiment. (Trans 1
lation of abstract]
SUB CODE: 20
FIALKOV, Yu.Ya.; FOERLI., G.N.
Physicochemi(al analysis of binary liquid Lystems writh exchange
interaction. Part 2z Additive proportles of model syt3tems. Ukr.
khim.zhur. 31 no.2:141-147 165. (MIRA 18:4)
a. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
FIALKOV, Yu.7a.; FENERLI, G.N.
i . - ~
PhysicochemIcal analysis of binary liqLid systema with exchange
interaction. Part 31 Nonadditive properties of model systems.
Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.3:258-263 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
FIALKOVY Yu.YS.; ZHIMMIRSKIY, AX.; KUDRA, O.K.
numbp:rs in binary systems form,-d by sulfuric acid
wIth'orthophosphoric and monochloroneptic acids. Zhur.neor
khim. 10 no.40,34-938 Ap 165. ~;IIRA 18:6)
1. Kipy7skiy politpkhnicheskiy institut i Institut kbimii AN
Tndzhikskoy SM.
~'ZALKCII, CHVTRUX 0.1i KUIDRA,
PhYaicochomical analysi5 of Nnary i1quid sv:~~e.-r,
.4 f
fiTnines. Part 11 Syl3tems dtphenyjamln(,--&mines. Zhur. ob, ihim.
35 no-9-'1523-15,!9 S '65. (KRA 18:10)
1. Klyevskiv POlItOklinichoskly inntl""t.
t ~tn c,~ mi, F, n
im r :7 1 ~lj fl
--I'm Nit
FlikLKrjV,, Yu.Ya.j rAlb,%SEIW., Yu.A.
Effect of viscosity on electr".onductivity in bipary liquid
systems. Teoret. i eksper. khim. 1 no.4t473-4?8 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Kiyevski-y politekhnichaskiy inatitut.
FV.11-EiN i, yi-I "I TAR SNY~D t, Yul-~
binary oystea,13 17( till) &.Yl ~~Tmr
F~art an'-vents. Zhrr. nec,,rg. kh-ln, 1 -.1 n o
f4-. Z5, 1963.
pciltekhrilchulo~.',y -rlutit-at. -~u~rot-tedf
FLUROMI Kong"
IbP6. of empow Consty"Mat war"W Polyt"hnia (Kstedm
Budevy Masqu HatemipmWei4 Politsebulka Wwazawaka)
.~ i Womehanikip No I* JaOW 1966v
Warsawp Archivum !!dgg
P"ON 7943
*Multiplication and division algariftm in two component binary code
wift radix - 2,'O
I 13227-M --wP1J1&vA-C0).'-- RM
F~tr'W' - -6-0060313 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0053A5/()]-I,/(,'~)/,~/(f)-92/0292
AUTHOR: ialova, 0.; Rjk2yaj B.; Sechser
Lsj J. 1Cerey, K. ; F
ORG: Institute of Pharmacolq CSAV, ITague (Firmakologicky ustav G5AV)
.1 *. Effect of 6-azacyl
T ME ~idinejon preg ated
,nancy in mi.ce [This paper was presei
during the Twelfth Pharmacolog-1c Days, 1'tnolenice, 27 J, n 05
SOURCE: Ceskosloven5ka fysiologie, v. lit, no. 4, 19650 292
TOPIC TAGS: mouse, biologic reproductiont dvir efff-ct, pharinacology, heterocyclic
base compound, organic nitroj-,.,,en compound
ABSTRACT: Admimistration of 2 mr
, /Kg i.v. of 6-azaoytidine to pregnant mice
interfered with trophoblast, thus causing resorption oC 88'9 of the embryos. Data
on the dosage, times and intensity of effect are given. tlhif
SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG, REF: CX)l / OTH U-TT : 001
BOROVIKOV, Yuja.;FIALK.07*_]~qj~o., _ .
Dielectric constant of some binary liquid systems with high
electric conductivity. Elektxokhimita 1 no,9:1106.-IL09 S
L .1;65o
(MIU 110)
1. "vskiy politekhnichookiy institut.
LIAIII'2EIIA, T.G.; VARDASE'lKO, Yu,i,.; Yuja.
lnfr~ircd spectra of binary systems f,)rr-,(,d Ii,, qc,*d
with Rce~lc and chloroacet,~c acids. Zhur.nrorg.P.,I,,V. 10
no.1212723-2727 1) 165. ilGRA ig3l)
1. Lenlnpradskly go-studarstvennyy unlverzilet i Kliyevskiv
polltekbnI.che5kly institut,
T~f. E
Cm,
_Yu.Ya.; TSaIDROVSKAYA, V.A.; KUDRA, O.F.
Temperature viscosity coefficients of binary systems. Ukr.
khim. zhur. 31 no. 12-.1267-1275 165 (IIAIRA 19-.1)
1. Ktyevskiy politekhnichaskiy institut. Submit-Led Februar7 24,
1964.
11 1B.
.ulfur exchange in the ny.3tam suIrlde ... oulf!tLv~ 7. h ,, r . n --, o
kHri. 11 no.1~215-216 Ja 166.
1. Kiyovdly politoklinIche.Ally institut, Ful,-Ottel An'r!l
-- - - RAZDOROV -V---YIjiUOV---- - -
f . ; as V.p redaktor.
[Inventorying materials in industrial enterprises] Uchet materialov
v promyshlewVkh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva. Gosfinizdat, 1953 67
(V pomoshchl khoziaietvennomu aktivu prodpriiatii). (~~ 7:3~1
(Inventorios)
KIRILLOV, I.A., prof.; BOROIN, S.V.,; VINOKUR, R.D.; TOSKRESENSKIT, A.As;
GIROVSKIT, V.P.; ZHITOMIRSKIT, E.G,; BAFRAT, G,Te.; STCHEY, I.G,;
NIKITIN, NsD.; PILATOV, N.L.; FIALKOTA, T., red.; LZBX M , A.,
takhn.red. r---- -
(Finances of branches of the national economy] Finansy otraslei
narodnogo khoziaistva, Avtorskii kollektiv pod rukovodstvom
I.A.Kirillova. Koskva, Goafiuizdat, 1958. 302 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Finance)
JF.DIJCKA, J.; JAROSM, V.; FIALOVA, V.
Facotra influencing the dAet"cardiogram in chronic pulmonary
heart disease. Act& Univ. Oarol. (mad.] (Praha) l0tsuppl, 17:
71-78 163
1, Nardiologicka laboratorp II* interni klinika a Us tbirur-
gicka klinika fakulty vesobeanehe lokarstvi University Karlovy
v Praze.
UIH~
FIALOVA, V.; J3ZEK, V.; OUREDVIK, A.; KROUZKOVA, L.
The effect of hypoxemia and respiratory acidosis on the electro-
cardiogram in chronic cor pulmonale. Sborn. lek. 67 no.5:140-145
MY165.
1. 11. interni klinika fakulty vaeobeeneho lekarstvi University
Karlovy v Praze a kardiologicka laborator fakulty vseobeeneho
lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze (prednosta: prof. dr. F. Herles,
DrSc.).
.31,439
0 3.5rj /0!;-/ S/18 61/006/006/019/030
D299YD304
AUTHOR: Fialkovs1ka, O-V
TITLE: Infrared abBorption-Etoectrum of germanium with iron
impurities
PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyf zhurnal, v. 6, no. 6, 1961,
822 - 827
TEXT: The absorption spectra were studied of single crystals of
"pure" germanium, as well as of germanium with iron impuritiesq hav-
ing different (n and p)-type condui,tivityt over a large temperature
interval (473 to 200K), in the 2.5 - 14 p range (0.6 - 0.08 ev).
Mainly low-ohmic specimens of short lifetime were studied The pre-
sence of the impurity (of the orde.,,- of 4 - 1013 - 1014 at~m/cm3)
was controlled by the changes in ci:nductivity. In the absorption
spectrum of pure germanium, continious absorption was observed. In
the absorption spectrum of n-type Ge (with Sb-impurity), no inten-
sive absorption bands could be observed at 293 and 200K. In the ab-
sorption spectrum of p-type Ge (Fe impurity)p at 2930K9 an absorp-
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Infrared absorption-spectrum of ... D299YD304
tion, band appeared at 4.6 p (0.27 ev), as well as another, very
broad, band at 2.9 p (0 36 ev), having several weak Piaxima~ A tem-
p chan,-e in the spectra
perature drop from 293 ;o 200K, led to a shm~-
the absorption band 4.6 ji disappeared completely, but a very
strong absorption band appeared at 3.9 p (0-32 ev). In order to as.-
certain the nature of the observed absorption bands, a number of in-
vestigations were carried out. It was found that lattice disloca-
tions play no part in the observed phenomenal An investigation of
absorption spectra of Ge with Ga-impurity (p-type), showed that the
absorpt-ion band 3.9 -~ appears also in this case, provided the Ga
concentration is maximal~ Furtherp the influence of annealing was
studied on p-type Ge (with Pe-impurity)~ Repeated annealing of the
specimen led to an increase in resistivity to 3~4 ohm-cm, and Tc the
disappearance of the 4~6 p-band. The 3.9 band remained~ Hence, the
conclus-Lon that the observed absorption t-ands are of a different
nature. Further, the temnerature dependence of the absorption spec-
tra was studied. A lowering of temperature .,ias accompanied by an
unequal shift in the longwave- and shortwave sides of the absorp-
tion band -- namely, the shortwave side was shifted at a faster ra-
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Inf,rared absorption-spectrum of ... D299/D304
te. The longwave band is investigated in more detail; it was found
to be of a complex naturep its behavior being non-monotonous with
respect to intensity as well as to shift in the absorption maximum.
This results is of interest, being obtained for the first time; itt
is apparently related to 2 different transitions (near in frequency)
Further, the observed effects are interpreted from the point of view
of energyband theory. The 0.36 ev band can be interpreted as free-
carrier absorption, due to transitions inside the valence band. In-
troduction of Ga-impurities in Ge, leads to the formation of an ad-
ditional 0.01 ev level in the vicinity of the valence band. The ob-
served increase in absorption intensity at lower temperatures, is
due to a redistribution of holes. The author compares his results
to those obtained by Western investigators (Ref. 5: H. Briggs, R.
Fletcherp Phy8o Revep 87, 11309 1952; 91, 1342, 1953); (Ref. 6: R.
Newmang Phys. Rev., 969 1188p 1954). 'With respect to the 0.36 ev.-
bands, the results were in agreement; the author however, observed
an additional band (0-32 ev). Above 1000K, it can be assumed that
absorption, due to electron transitions from the upper part of the
valence band, is superposed on hole-absorption. At 2930K, an absorp-
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Infrared absorption-spectrum of D299/D304
tiOrL band (Oo27 ev) was observedf whose intensity depends on the
heal; treatment. This is in agreement with the results of other So-
viet investigations. There are 6 figures and 6 references: 2 Soviet
--bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language
publications read as follows: W. Tyler, H. Woodburyq Phys. Rev. 96j
8741, 1-9154; R. Newman, 71. Tyler, Phys. Rev., 96, 882. 1954; H. BrigEs
Ro ?letcher, Phys. Rev. 87, 1130, 1952; 919 13429 1~53; R. Newman,
Phys. Rev., 96t 1188P 1954.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AS UkrRSR (Institute of Physics of
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a ljyffde " Hkthr has no n ~d atjAxptkw b,,nd, mod
= bands in the Lnm;ti.0
'=on
I I slt"Ugh this Is Still quellux"I'le, Among all .00
"oor"C"Cat "I" QbmvTd only in the tvnjpds. that
ba" b"oVtoe o"09 -POOmt of their struclurt, but =00
z the- -Pdt. (bWok and quitoWing) b- 1111 diwrct C
#o V~ otns"tuv al the fluortscewe Spectrum, as has C'14' but
0 Onlyow Wmetntherdlifuse band. IndolehAvingaWpw
aba'"t'm bands, hU 11101`11 CkArly Indicated ductreVenc,
00 j Aar" quiUDIWCP which has a More diffuse abxwption pec. too
0 trum and k" "'ten"i" IYuGeMen". Thuq. the 11n,=-
00 'vu'v t'~Y isdug to the presence of a b~uzene ring in go a
the struct~of b"crocyclkC*mPds- D-Its are tabulated
00 4r A..A. Podcmuy
ZOO
00
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so C: 0"6m md"Mm of &A fULSONWAVA,
so 0. V. DAI. AW. MwA, SM, it (Md,*-t) 0-12 -00
(1948) Ig Awam.-Um &dMm of TX1 to KCI -00
crystah kads to an ablearpdon bad at 2 475 A wtkh -00
Is dtw to Ila &ad Wcmm sith M 00mmmum
md abal so a am bond at 2 730 A wbich is m
dowtow d 0-0 MLY. 7m gym In 5-0 mm kyon
0'. WA Ill-A to 008WAM in kftnmky NO 0-15-
5aWl.TICL IU b=4 It 1 "d Was ISOM
cWMw Wft A H bAV Md M WIN V~MqMWk
ar is * - ',, - to wW, '10* V oWy IW A Io the fed
GtWC. IUbfAdhdMW&bNMiRP0LVMVAIIhW
mmwmmm *a a 98*mm vactro-
Po -amuAroducedexpown
00 of do "Wk go ILv. jaMdn dw bmW Is audy
redwo& it is aMpmed dw ekcbou exodiod by
pnwd Uv, liolf~ as in the PCO&LIjon Of Fmn-
in pwo Kc% am %MW by dw TIt im MW do
71 am= m favomam hr 60 mw baw. In
paymiumm rAwi" &Wks kfwArwes OOM.
pow ft do 4bdmu mW ka TI Mam am fondo&
eel TM bnd at 3 OW A In W KBr + Tilk asum is
cl 0. IN. W.
4*0
00
A J. ',L A WALILUPOKAIL LiffR4164f CLAISWKATtOO CZ
*0 for-, l" If," Woo
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b T r v T. -6i- -0 ----
'I WL* ft 1 :14 4
WIP1711,0041 1011 R K 111 19 ft
qbeaol 0 w Irm I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
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00 J it V F
Wkils-~kAyie, (Lenhilitad SAA(r
, 1 1 Ad. SdIiii 60, 51-r18(I1j41A); cf. C.A. 4J_
00 A~l .00
00 GU71a.--The plimphorvvenre spectra of TICI-activate-I -00
mix clybtlis 01 KCI + KBF, KCI + Ki. KC! + RbCI,
0 * 9 KCI + Cscl. W"t inv"tigatea in vk-w of ascertalaing the .00
00 a v effects of varying the cations $Ad aniacts of the matrix tat - 0
T! tio-.c of variatkon, of the lattice cousts.. am. In the CAW C4
0 * S Kd + C.Cl. Ld mixitig crystals with fAce-centead atid -00
00 r homly-centerril lattkvs. The plimption were prepd. by
fusing fincly ground anti mixrol equituol. widle. of the 2 .40
00 J sol.. with o.6 juW. r; MCI. Thu. prepd.. the KCI + - 400
00 Ki + MCI phosphor showed 2 emission Mal.. Identical AO
with the Mal. 01 the simple XCI + TICI and KI + MCI,
pi. by simple mixing of the too
go tic analogous phosphor prW
deel. without fusion showed only oat am.. that at
Ole Zoo Goo
I + TICI, i.e. that ;W the salt with the greater lattkv
egmt. Kcj + eACI + MCI shmn very dkilartly the
00 too
00 max. of CsCi + MCI and only a hint of the max. of KCI + Goo
CiCl; b"r, bemuse of the great diff ence of die latticei
of KCI and of CsCl. no regular mix crysted Is obtained.
tivu on fusion, and the activator h mainly coned. In the
lattice with the greater corist. In KCI + RbCl + MCI,
UTAU94 of the IVIAtivIly *111bt difftrtwe o( the latilce
ccasts. of XCI and RbCI, only one max. Is observed, about J max. lof KCI + MCI and KBr + TICI, t&e Wnd shows X* 0
luill-way between the positions of the max. at the single wmw doubkt structure, as do" that o(K13r + MCI. The
KCI + TIC) and RbCI + MCI. in this case, the activator
-Wently rtnits In an "averaged" fittd of the "Id "n P=;r 5 trum of a mix ei,"tj th. Pvkk, MW4
e
ll ittr
KCI + ItbCl "1111111AIly, KCI + K Or + MCI shows on; a dec6kxj w1wth., he Cj, ~li,l *To. f ~01110
Pligle "tax., in ~ ;wwit lom toughly hall-way bet ween tht- tin for"IS a true Inlit cry'lal of only a polycryst. mist.
, - - - --- --, -__ -, 11 -1 - - 11 - - -_ - 1* --- %. WO
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TFMINIII, A.N., skademik; FIALKOMATA, O.V*, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Exchange of el4c' MrTwgwre~=,sn tre sTsooor*bed MOISCUes and the
catalyzero Nauch.biul*Len.un. no-23:6-10 149. (miak lot4)
1. Fisicheskiy institut leningradekago ordena Lenina Gosudaretyarp-
nogo universitata. (Blectronx)
,410-
A' pm, *pKtm all a*Wj 101*11111111 im
binary adveaft. 0. V. Fialkovskays (A. A. Zisdanev State
Univ.. Leningrad). PAWy Almd. Neak S.S.S.R. 74,
400-72(tW).-Ilw spectra were dc4d. in "a.. W mg./cc..
in 11,0, in mixts. of IW with Ill. 441, A), PO wt. "; MtOll.
amlinlmr*.%Wlll. Withl0"~NlrOll.thrqmscirum6m
diff"im Irtim that in I NO. PACrill fiv a 11111st skill of the
34417. snd.Vj4d-A. linm to the viAble. %Vilh40r'.%lcOll,
an skidni. new cnoirmcut appears. obviously due toMeoll;
that cnmtxmetit gromi in intensity with increasing Wolf,
while the I IrO ontil"ients become inerrasingly weaker.dis-
appearing simmt conipletely at M~-r ItcOll. The MeOll
coniponent mo%,m increamingly towards the visibk am be.
Cotne% illerm,ingly broader with inefft4ing Meolf. SimiLu
effects are olcrved with li#O-Mc,CO and with 11,().
-dioxanemi%li. Thii leads to the conclusim that the binary
%olvirtits behave not likr tnic wins, but ratherlilte emuWm,,,
in the sense of the 1welsence of diallort cyboitim:tic gmps of
mf4)11 and 44 11,0; Wuns, N d - 0 * loss all adystagi with
1100, Others, %ith hlrOll. ill a I*Og%WtkM tkprWk# On lh*
j compn.tp(llwm4vrnt. The wave-Ituath shift. 4A. toward,
the visible increlms with the consent of the "a -
porlent" ("Hit :NV,. ullwards; fra the caw of 11lj0=-de4"nIc%,
the Mir of that shift slunsm a Tefy sterp incrVem at al"Kil
fit Irrins id The ditive. oiml ~ of the miled solvent,
whereas %tth limlirr incre-Amtoit i s- m. rt-stic Jim 4-1
I tent, X% decreaws rapidly,mid .1fa- 0- 1., the *%t, ..I
abscimas. Cimisrquently. lvrm~tah. storTutima twt.ms
Nd*** and the meditim. ill the %ciiw of Dt-live', the-,rv.
rich solvent% thesiluatt,"i i, ivimh miw, %-nipirx 4 fe-u:t
of byllmll"ll.
eL
Ishatomilctlact of pyllibic in the adwrboil 41914.
A. N. 'I'virtilis (A. A. Zlidallov
kreil. Jkud. Ndak Rdil.
Khtia, V4uk IYSI, 22.6-411; cf. CA. 44. 6721h. 7147f.-
flyristine lut-Itbirl (mill the valw in I'sicisis on dry (asiclossed
litA?IiIL%f skilitlt RVI, lit all ItIM, %oil bi-low that cu"rAvIlikuling
IV, ".111pirle much low- vvipillat% roods,im4lom.
1, '41111111 A,.
qw.r.l J Ill% - .1 In ilmlit 6411 lit till I avloll 1 :11110 .
it'. 1 1, il.k. , IIAI14~* list a I.Lor I.( kkillmus lulka
L., litsk, C111-41te Ili Ih, pyil,lint adikeluav tKtiduced
hsshl-bf~amsl %".I. "Iii( It .11.1 not diNalsift-of oil heating to
m Ft m, I, ,. A~ lilt aerovi i-iohl salt lie hc2lell atwvc
I:Al'. it illb-gifitillf, 1114-11111C IITAI stdidi'allAbi Itria-visuf
sit 11,11. .&fill 111.11 Its, ".64"1 Ist.q1tict I.,1111ni undeir
11"r- "" 'lilt I-Irvitt's IVA. 97.
7jI; 32. "I'llut,11-1/11,1111c' JUVItArMACIlled by Oil
A-itivisou in the tlkllsi~ 4(likk-3111111; A. with osax. at 3.'A)0 A.
A .10yelv-11 c,,I,W"l latoluct is forflurd when pyri'litic is
%hih, lijuti-I ..it m1wa got cools. TV ions.
11111.0o ... I by Impl.r"I'llmit Or mi4a oil Willi [in istit-
11-1114l%il it-- It'l "lilt I-VI t'.1hrailk-10;
lit lhc
p'latsill".1 J I., t to Littive of
vlh-a gel (tit of nct inkmcryistals.
im,14,11tv'I I,v N lav,l 14 &1 1 viI by lilt brichl-blue
"t the wlm~m all Cull; lion Willi she lit SIMIls.
I is', hm * rmil-011tv 0 t'.11 ict sky'I'm Alosir tit a 1.
Ill, :1
prw! 1u ill? rsprl5,!". , yru.,w SPOT
a I mpr.k I r, f dt. rm 111111 1 fill "limit in" And 1,eirattle Vtfy
bridlit after I fit . ]lie tilhe 4114alilwArq fill illilqi witmillig
Willi air of at-ail hill reApt-tst till the ,cilimat
I'lleli.il$ 1.11 I'l-1.4 1111"I'm0hal -I ill, 41-1 1 he
"like '11"I. .- lilt " picolim. .0h the -1,~l
Aj:lw~111.19 J 4 it 1-1 tih pvmlm, 1140 veil-,.
1~; I ~ 11 m. II ... .... s- M 'Ithri 41, q
W'.1111 ont-litrutIv,
it It 11111oletit 111.111 1. file Vrll,IW 0110C It WAS illdikillell
III." within .30 m ilitlittul'sli-I if all If
idiur on A prvjm~ mmle by mixing still-hot silwA gel
FIVIIlliousiv hv.4totl to with TICI (I TICI:10 140k, gel
he .1 l. ami 4 1- 1,, a nwth-I 1'.
W :.....
-.11ji-mg Ill, if 111
foll". lil.. Ill s I he C., t 11".1 It -m I~ IV 1.1 The
ill 04 Mlly mt Ill's
%will% a It- lb.l. A I ItAl
Iv,ivr Irligill 1.0 file lit it It .41mrPlioll ni lirti.
lilt# Ill .1- 1" 111% if 1111.1
JAYPI. "1 1*111 Ilia she t. 4,14 Ile ish.
ituplloo .4 light I-V 1-0 ... . .... N. ,lot I-, 11cl, is
1.... vM I,V M, "I Ili, -m, Are
ls~'-Itth "till "IlItf ll-llt~,-Ilh
Inpro TIC), fl.1111cly 11-Sils'. 11M), Ill.) TICKJ.. the I.Itter
heing Iran~lc,,ent tit ilim ..,ve-lenlith r4ner. Conw.
qm tell-. III,- 1-ts la-Iticitig If iv lilt is, 0-i-p-
Ij-j Ill hKIII I'I I~Vjj,h,t , .... I ,Ipjjf,' lilt. ,1 11,
i"It" I imm,r fit also 1.4m thee ..I, mit-hu.,I I he
1111 1 A. , I'l." e it 110 1, tr,mglv 411.1. by
KC1. e.g. with'.11 (lie mll,%t gel 1.4 1111%.1 Ylith A 'Ill'tinimr-
110 4 1,, tit, ~,th,r hAml. tit",
Miss. if 110. I'll ms .111vA lic-1;
fit.' $Vm ftw. I .... p-, -I fill- .4 It ,
ill The X.-I I 1- 1.1 ..... .em Io." - f-th't
lIff file ~IMV 'INN tf-11 FrIJI-1. liful With 9111VA gel iltItlfT9tlAt#4f
wiih ammmii.i,,al vilits. of I'll0i. 010i. ati-I AKCI. "hich
dattat ilmabm Out rrgi,,n; tooh(ain thrimmed. n(ml.nr.
it ar~. I'vee-tv to -1.1- with Ill.cl, I limeis. jiful with Cel.
0, Is) lim" s~ att "Ith 11ILT With AICI. blacilk,ti.
hig luecrilri lliv alilmarAtirr ill 11, Init trundint "wnqi. killer
a ithit, helf", (I,,- wl"'.4tv of tilt yellow ctstor turtir.19m:
rvitiently. pp;n: t4 mvullilk- As tAkes 1,6,e ill the few itk-
itivi,liml mim%vv-i,sl, -1 A%VI. %hrfrml the III-1-11-ell-an
ishkh pt-laav- 11 fit W4 A I if in It hia It solve
0~ III it,, hool,.10"to .1 porli'll'or all, Wall. .4
1.41, total %4 4. 1 1 1.4" 01.1 11114.1"regirlion, fl.,f
*&A in fraill;a." "Wilill ki'l. V.0, 111C1., &fill AIVI&,
Noletelli-it *at% folmil taillf advir I" tes of loythlins on lmw-
tiffs (it S110, Till)" Z110, anti IIIA); that Well tvapd.
fit mtmal, hAd a stooMm col,w tif Ito nwro which disappeared
after Illumination of life pyridine a4loacartmit. T1
no part in the proadliclion of It Is shown lay ill# shartialre, of
an effect (Other IhAn dArlorionts at a tmilt I,( ditautien.)
'Aith is Ifich All". ill omltml to live WMLIT sivis. fft