SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GERTI, H - GERTS, Y.

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J,j NO. h 14 b iingti.tutc, of 74wilcInAll PIXAtJ TT T'~E onpRrativ "t" a n Study of' t1ho smol, t o ~, c ff I c inal Is e no h inst. rosl. Z~bstract POIA'M/C-.,Aivati~~O, T cx- i. i G A'.) s Jo I But B101., No 16, 1.953; 62',5,43 0 r -tI He. 1, k A I 1 !-3 t Title Dytamicq of Acc-i il. C, "I. C11;:L: (C*,~a.lido~-iu---! L-) f0',- t"',c F12rind (-)L' VeG12tatio-'. t'o-c C(.) rsc of a Yoar. Oril-, PZ-, Acta poioii. phan-ne., 19~i-,,, 11:, No 2, 113 Ab s t -i c t The alkalu ~d is !-J Ii,~r i-,~ t:ic: itivatcO. L-271 i:., t"-10 wild Obscrwttic -r t',,c of 1.0ids fro'.1 to, ~uruit a-All'or to I-OQOFL~,,C-A ta: cc-~a~ '13- r of the first fl- it. A -Ad mito;,t was frmd i" ycv.-..~ J.~~ Ar~-il ~cpte!.fbcr- Cctobi:~r. ---- Z.I. caed -./I TOL-M/Churdc~d Tc~A=,,l ;,-ty. Ch,:'Jc I -'r Ti,Ar Us,.-~:. -,,,,rt ITTA 7,;Ur 11,;f Zhur-11ii-Ay t- rxy inst Titl,-: Eff -,ct Dryin,~.- T~.1,.pr-.tur,; :1 C,ips .Icin aml kqe~-,rbio '.ci,' C IAL--m-, u)i' -i',I;(' -7.11mit '. , 0 r i !,ub i4ct ~ lrlon. ph-r.--.c., 19", 11',~ -,~j 239-2&1~ 1r',)V till A -qc.~rbic acl.J, Cri:(~(I, in v,rious 70, (-,)9 1;09 4C9 Iii CrIcIrs) ij-~ th~, ou? C 1/2 Gh~"Tlu IHenryk; CZYZAK, Danuta -!Z- Variability of the complex of alkaloids in Datura sanguinea i. -t F. during the peroid of the vegetative phase. Acta pol. pharn. la, no.2:167-173 162. 1. Z Ogrodu Farn,.akoL-ncstycznego AE w Poisnaniu Kierownik: prof. dr B.Borkows:d. (STWICINIUM metab) (ALU10.1-W metab) GERTIG., IlenrlIc Some observations conrected with the vegeta:Uvo multiplication of Vinca maior L. Wiad botanicne 5 no,,4:344-345 161. 1. Ogrod Farmakognostyczny, Akademia Medycima, Pomian. GERTIG, Henryk Alkaloids in Eachacholtzia californica Cham. I. Igolation and thin-layer chromatography of alkaloids appearing in leaves. Acts. Pol. pharm. 21 no.109-64 164. 1. Z Ogrodu Farmakognostycznego Akademli Vedycznej w Poznaniu (Kierowniki prof. dr B. Borkowoki). ~so -r- GERTIG, Henryk I I Alkaloids uf Eochschu I fzia ca I I foci; !(!a i t ..'3. L- ,,, '.C I. pharm. 22 no.3;2711-2,79 165~ 1, Z Ogrodn Farma~o~,riostyniieqo A~al,mnl I Modycrmi)j w Punan4u (Merownik: dr. Z. Kowttlt-deki). 99TE, a. 9 - aRTIK, d.$.; I&MIROVSKIT, A.I. Cost accounting applied at the shop and brigade level. Bum.prom. 29 no.4:26-28 Ap '54. (KLRA 7:6) 1. Solikamskiy toollyulozno-bumazhnyy kombinat. (Paper industry--Cost accounting) (Cost accounting--Paper Industry) lit Z~q 45 ............ it Tii~ t it I. 'A 4.i Ui";; M'dil f 1 V GERTLER, Janos Static stability of intricate systems, 11, Calculation of stability. Blektrotechnika 54 no.11:504-512 N 161. 1. Villamos Energetikai Kutato Intezet. GMTLER, Janos Loss calculating methods for economical load distribution. Elektrotechnika 55 no.11:484-489 N 162. 1. Villamos Energetikai Kuta"Vo Inteset. BRAUN, Peter, oklevf3les vlllamoxror,::~k, t-~dc-manyoq munk,itlir-"~ Janos, okleveles villamosme-rn-,k, tuiofnany-Ds Gilbert, 'okleveles matematik,is Calonlating network load J!5~r:butJmi by di;!-Ital Eletrote;hnika 57 no.7i2QC-,(?,I T! 1. Electric Power lndu5try Blli,-'~-Pe!-,t, V7- Rudas L.1i.27 (for Dralin rtn;4 G,~-tlar*,. 2. Flai.-Axoni2 Center, Ministry of Heavy 11-11 (for Kardos). ------------------- ...... !x,;i J 'I, I, ~zj, A I r-,Vt) ) r,,,) vj H rl To r);Imf)rnok Semiconductor functional units. Elektrotechnikxi n, r 113-320 Ji 64. I.Ele,itric Power Industry Research Insti.t.u*.e, VIL,, Rii(ias L.ii.2'7. 8()q,Cj 'I 'y' , T, ~ ; C..r:E?T 'I, ~.; IM.; 'VAVU;, V_ i,-. . I R, , Data ir(,cf I ') - m3ing experimental dlevine : ,:, i;(,w(-r Yor-:: tiituvjt 13 no.2/3:67-69 '65. 1. Electric Power Indlistry Resear-h linst,'Aute, r ::. J~t; : A.- I ..I " p. v. . " :, I i~~ , I %~ I I -.- , ~ ; I . ~ , - j -. I -,:~ L 16568-66 ACC NR: ApWoB915 SOURCE CODE: HU/0012/65/013/004/0111/0113 AUTHOR: -Gertler, Janos--Gertler, Ya. ORG: non-e---;------ .. ....... TITLE: An electronic protecting circuit for transistorized pmer supplies A SOURCE: Meres es automatika, v. 13, no. 4, 1965, 111-113 TOPIC TAGS: power supply, electronic circuit, circult devigil electric protective equipment, transistor ABSTRACT: The development, theoretical basis, construction, operation, and performance of a protection circuitry for transistorized power supplies was described and illustrated with circuit diagram and per- formance curves. The starting current is adjustable; however, switchins-1, off occurs in all instances where the current reaches 1.5-timea its no- minal value. No mechanical components or separate.power supplies are involved'. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. (JPRS1 SUB CODE, og / sm DATF.: 16Dec63 Card 1/1 vmb UDC: 621-311.6.ol6-35:621,316.923.082-77 RUIAAM/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-17 Application - MedicinalG, Vitamins, Antibiotics. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, 110 3, 1958, 8982 Author Vnsiliu George, Gertler Livia Inst Title Physiologically Active Amides of Glycidic Acid. Orig PLb Rev. Univ. "Co.L. Parhon" si Politchn. Exicuresti Ser. stiint. natur., 1955, No 8, 97-100 ~.bstract To study the physiological activity of LzlycLIic 6mides N-thiazolyl-chloracetamide (1) was prepared by reacting C1CH2COCl with 2-amino-thiazole (II); by condensation with acetone or mett.yl ethyl ketone in the pre(ience of finely divided metallic Na were synthei;ized 'V~ , ~~' -di- methyl-N-thiazolyl-glycidamide or Pj -me-thyl- r,' -ethyl-N- -thiazolyl-glycidamide, respectively. To a oolution of 2'J 9 11 in 300 ml anhydrous ether, at 00-50 and vLth stirring, is added a solution of 11.2 9 ClrH2COCI in 50 ml anhydrous -0--D 1730. 10 9 of I are added to a mixtuTe uf 150 jal anhy- rlrr~nrz othr%r nnri 100 ml nnhvrlrnii~ "t-+-- GFP71,FR, L. ; IIASTLTU, G. Syntheses in the class or glycidic amides. p. 65. ANALFLI~ S7RTA STIIIT'7LOR NATIMIT. Bumiresti, RximatIi. 701. 7, no. 18, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI), !C, Vol. ", no. 9, Sept., 1957. Uncl. 7,3 c GERTLER, Zby-nek, dr. The li~tn Assembly of tile internati(nal :,-ivil zation and the internaticrial air transp~rta~i,-.n. Le t c e ky 3bzor 6 no.12074-376 D 11)2. 4,-t GERTUR, Zbyrel., -_;ro Cti thO Ol jo-,-Ily fl:!-r otn'r-~!'.1 over . L, '! .1 - I'll ~ ~l I -LI-le I ~tl~.,1;4,4.% olnor 7 N163. , I '?h ; - (1'k , ',I . ul 7RTUI H . .1 . Ll "~ !~! I:i,l 1 'Ll ~' 1", i t " , .1 -_ 7s -,:' ,nal c, oops r -i '1-.4 f-: n .In 11- obzt--r- :i no, 61. 1-62..'.161, I'a IIGIRTRM, G.I.;SHAPIPAKO, NA. Calibration of alcohol nmutouring tanks., Spiet. nrom. 23 no.4:26-27 157. OURA 10:5) 1. Vessoyninyv nauchno-inaledovatellakiy institut spirtovoyprorAysh- lennosti. (for Fartman). 2. Roeglavapirt (for ShaDiranko). (Distilling industrIed-l"Ipment and oupplies) i,w mi n n;,, F I", o T KALASHNIKOVA, Z.. inshener; GIRTKhN, Ye., inihoner, I I - Machinery for mills with pneumatic transportation. Muk.-elev. prom. 23 no.6:16-18 Je 157. (MLBA 10:9) 1. GorIkovskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod Imoni Yoroblyeva. (Grain handling machinery) (Air filters) GERTMAL, Yu,M. ; G:,,IJD, F.V. 'nie thermochemistry of Lhe solid and liquid -Alicides- (~f Rn. report submitted for the 5th ?hysical CheadcaL Conference on Steel Production. ~ ~.I ''I "!, 'i -0- GERTMN, Yu.M., inzh.-, GELID, P.T.. doktor tektiri.rmiuk !rolp Thermochemistry of silicomangannse, Izv.vvjj.ucYP'-).vAv,: chern. met. 2 no.9;15-27 S '59. (MI-RA 13:4) 1. Ural'skiy politekhutchenkiy institut. Rokomemialinno kafedroy fiziki Ural'skogo politakhnicheakoro inn~ituta. (Thermochamisty) (Silicon alloys) (Man~-,~we:-e alloys) AUTHORS: TITLE: Kocherov, P. V., lertman. Y-.. The Formation Heat of the A'Ilcv3 %f Cal--iii;,i With (Toploty cbrazovaniya splav~,-, ii PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorgranf.c lie akc-y pr, 1106-1112 (IJSSR) ABSTRACT: The f orruation heat of tl!,~ ~.iwe of calcium with all.1;Jinum (CaA.~- 2 The allo:f wrv Frodiwofl kh, i I twice distilied calciol.-I "Anti of the componen's took place 4A, zhe pires-, ar~~,:In at,.i~z~3-here. .13Y means ,-.f and t i -nt ions the compojition ~f rho !,r;~! tl-v! rn-aulto are shuwzi by talle 1. fcr~.a-.J'on hleat of the a'--'(-,ys wac~ cairie(i iso- V-ermal t',. In f o 11,-, W.,3 : ~"-irjt the and ~h2r. Card 1/4 The Formation Hent of -)f t 110 0 rl L! _; If 'z Clt C ):;I b 0 t i C V v~ t' trio :.-iechani- 1 u ~ -t: t u r (3 -1 ted . From the C "tion '-eat 01, th" vi;,_ Cl:. -,"I i It of the 1T1I1U1,:t1 iz; 0 0 ~t I -,.,,(:,d the cxida ~ 4L ()I, lv?,tt a.'. z3 W "I ~,3 .!Ic! SIX I L,A: were in- ve o bi rfatc,l Y i,o.,i oj -i- I e t,21,11 in a- .11i -.,4n 'y table 2. ,2h e 1:1b t I ~ ~1 ..:e hi;:1 I raix tures Gf (;ain_.'alil an'l a r 9, Al 2 0 3 I,-Lodi 'g-mil 'Ll"o w a ~3 C :, ir~ i L ~j a;-ro-3s Trell with data foun] in public.-it L r. n a -1 rol Ai Z, Th e d i s o,L !,,i t n heo, 4 Lt .:i1i;1 UM"IMM alld Of Card 2/4 their a ~1 -,rf: i- "--, :i The 30V 1-78 -.4- - 5- "' ~4 : I ~ I / D The Formation float of the AlLoys of Cilcium With Aluzfir-im results obtairted are shown 1):,, Lo.*-,I.I,! and t't:-,uro 4. Figtire 5 is a graphical reprez-,entation of th,,! forwiLion heats of calcium- and aluminum alloys of COMT,o!)iiion acoord- ing to the combustion.. and dioao"100-i(m -~I?thod. The -)xperimen- tally obtained valut,3 agre& w(~11 with Licse found in pub- lications. The following valuon Were foim~l the formation heat of the intermetallic c-,;-npowidu C-ii,11) and CaA.14 AF 22.r0 = -17.5 1.F lkcai; t CaAl2 H22 50 = .10.3 + 1.0 kcul/g--It~ Ca;14 There are 5 figrures. 3 -ind "I vi~for-,iric-os) 2 of Which are Soviet. Card 3/4 5.4yoci, 18.8ioo AUTHORS: Gf-,it1will, Yu. M. (Eiij-,Lneov), Gc-.1,1,1, 1-1. -of Technical -Sclonoos, TITLE: Concerntno: the PERIODICAL: I~,:vc.,tlya vysohlldi hirgiya, 1959, Nr (), PI) ABSTRACT: An itivesti)r,ation o1.' the chmjl~- of, 1'o vina t io ii o I' s oni(-- L; o I I d z3 1. L I c I dd ot7 liqui(A ~Llid rei,-ai-dilirr the specLt'lc, hc"at"s and 1:1t--` !-r,- 01 ,-,ruru puliJ tsio:t; ence of' the activIty of' an-J composition Or IIIL~It,, studled ore,ilously b, 0. A. KoZhuurov, N. I. Salbltii aind P. P. f,t-o-LYL.,c a-sual'uni F ferrosula,.,riol, za-,.,od) and, 0 Pe ; 0 - 516 Al; Ca) o", I Card 1/( C] -Ilc~ Ccncerning the Thermochemls(.-ry of Manganese-Silicon were subject to t1he prelimin"w'; 'n crucibles In the arjon atmoz;phev~,~. i,,t :3,,, 1 iiic iL,e used for the pr;.paratlion r-111-011 or dift,elTilt. CoMpo.31-tlt,:I-~. 'DI.: tion of solid solutions (ai. the method oV burnim-, that IS, ~A,--, (j!.f! 1, of heats of burnt alloy and ot' buvn'~, mi-x-Luro o1' pl.-e m; components of' the same cormosit'.1-cm. of the heat of formation o~ S01j.d ;-; 1 71 L d e s o ese (Fig 2), of' the heat of 11,ul.ci and silicon (F!.g 4 and Fi~,, 6)), and also C-1, dissolving sil:.cc,n in the ll.nulct ferrostlicoman,:anese (FlIc-,u-e ari: the study of t-,,e heat of formatloi-) of' ~.;ar%!i-,L,-,;-,3c,. silicides, It -:as fmund t~mt tlic- mnnoslli,,Id~~ nit = - .17.0 lklcal/ /Juole. Tiic of tiie mixing of liqu!-d marif,anese and "first heat" o.' mix.l.nEr, Is cb-~,~. 4*c lnto~,,-ral ? composition, r, a max Lmum I, n Card 2/"-( equiatomic allcy. The autf or- b~" /1.1.11 j 0 al 1. o C n i,i n z N 0 29 40 m 60 NO of, l'! id re crardlri~4 t ht, ni I r,j'r i~ ero r I, presellce III It Of "3 lbota'.-' L'j c o nip 1 e .- e sMiSi I"!) s t; I-;-. I, sibotaxio " I s ui il. I Iii A[:11%1'1'10~1.11 UP 2 1-i S fic., litorature. T,ii-, porients of this Web st, e r I s Dic t I,.) i ia, lY order; cibaticm-a rwac(--,~,;s c-11' C a rd 3/7 miat-A,rl-al c1lir.1iijr the :)l' Tll- Concerning the Manc-anese-Silicon te p. r,itor' J/ v 1*7 tA V Fli~,. The cham,e off-' JI-ii o I with conse(~ull-lve addItion to !J, wif, of sill.crorl ".1fid t".10 I)ortlollo o1, 111:11w. Carc.1 11/7 tiz t 1) 11 Lt y ilm a I, it c! Card 5/7 wit1h irc)r,. ( 1, 6-100o C Id ,-1;-n: (1,470'- C). Concerning thu 6. C I'll; 1'0, ;-1 1; L 1 ard ' C 6 )17 Concerning the Theraiocht2mLstry of Planganese-Silicon It 31hota"."is" probably 1:, llh(:,~ ;1111,hovl~z oll, an tilt(" 1:1k"11, ;Il,~i o~., a ('on- t I I IVI0113 feed I I I,,: of mille ,.It t t~- t-.1 rit PA, J)y 1-11C! [,[I IS I Til 1 1.1 *-11 It rioted that- there ts a rathet, tilt. toj~;~ -I il,, I-el" 1 e!1 ot, Ulu otudiud I ':.i I. of' I'(11TUIll"thl,, 1,11to till: There ar- ~3 P-1 twi Ch [pill'all J I A:; 11 i metalj, --Ii, -~05, 19413; Nayj.or, 13, F ., J, ASSOCIATION: Ural Pn, -teclititc, Ill"3ttuut: i t i t SUBMITTED: April '2'0, 1959 GELID, P.V.; GERTMAN, fu.M. Initial neat of solution of liquid transition metals (fourth series) in liquid silicon. Yiz. met. i metalloved. LO no.2:299-300 Af, 160. (MIJU 13:9) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M. Firova. (Liquid metals) kHeat of solution) S/126/60/01.0/005/027/030 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Gelld, P. V. and Gertman, Yu. F. V11 TITLE: Volume Effects During Mixing of LiquTa-Silicon and Iron PERIODICAL:Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol.10, No.5, pp-793-794 TEXT: Data are given which were obtained in studying the density of liquid iron-silicon alloys at 1500*C. The measurements were carried out by hydrostatic weighing in a hydrogen atmosphere. The heats were produced in (corundum lined) crucibles. From the same material a float was produced which was fixed on a 2 mm alundum rod, which was connected to a dynamometer. The temperature was measured by means of a PtRh (6%) - PtRh (30%) thermocouple. After taking into consideration the corrections for expansion of the float and the surface tension of the alloy, the errors in determining the density did not exceed + 1.0 to 1.5%. The following inter- polation data were obtained on the density of the melts on the basis of experimental results and also by calculation, using the additivity law: Card 1/3 S/126/60/o.LO/005/027/030 B073/E535 Volume Effects During Mixing of Liquid Silicon and Iron Volume, 0 10 20 30 4o 50 6o 70 8o 90 100 % - j Exp~g/cm ) 2.49 3.10 3.80 5.00 5.85 6.25 6.4,.) 6.6o 6.77 6.90 7,02 Calculated 2.49 2.94 3.39 3.85 4.30 4-75 5.21 5.66 6.11 6-57 7.02 g/cm3 As was to be anticipated, the obtained data on the densities of the alloys illustrate clearly the earlier obtained dependence of 6H on 6 V~ The greatest compression is observed in the case of formation of an alloy, the composition of which corresponds to the monosilicide of iron (50 at-% or 42 vol.% Fe) for which A H = 11 cal/g.atom. In this case the experimental (5,95 S/cm3) and the calculated (4-375 g/cm3) densities differ by 1.575 g/cm3 and the compression during the formation of the solution (from liquid components) reaches 36%. In view of this it is necessary to pay attention to some of the features of the structure of silicon and of iron monosilicide. It is known that the lattice of solid silicon contains large tetrahedral voids, the dimensions of which are Card 2/3 S/126/6o/oiO/005/027/030 E073/E535 Volume Effects During Mixing of Liquid Silicon and Iron sufficient for accommodating iron atoms. The atom coordinates do not differ greatly from each other in liquid silicon and in the solid iron monosilicide and, therefore., the considerable volume effect of the mixing cannot be attributed to the closer packing of the atoms. Apparently the increased density of the melt is due to the more intensive interaction between the particles, which leads to the formation of quasi-molecules, for instance of the FeSi type, in which directional bonds exist (Refs. 2 and 10). It is particularly due to this reason that dissolution of iron in liquid silicon is accompanied not orily by a great heat release and decrease in volume but also ~)y an appreciable drop in the electrical resistance. Thus, if the process of fusion of silicon leads to delocalization of the interatomic bonds, introduction of iron leads to the formation of silicide quasi-molecules ifith strong directional bonds and the atoms getting closer, which correspond.1% to an increase in the density of the melt. There are 1 table and 11 references: 8 Soviet, 2 German and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy polite;rhnictieskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova (Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBMITTED. June 14, 19W- Card 3/3 86705 ILI S-~ s/18o/6o/ooo/oo6/025/03O Elll/E335 AUTHORS: Gelld, P.V. and Gertman, Yu.M. (Sverdlovsk) TITLE: Interparticle Interaction in Liquid Alloys of Silicon with Iron and Nickel PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metellurgiya i toplivo, 196o, No. 6, pp. 134 - 137 TEXT: Numerous studies of liquid alloys of' silicon with transition metals of the fourth period have indicated that alloying is accompanied by a great increase in particle interaction. Gelld et al (Refs. 1, 2) have proposed the formation of quasimolecules with directed bonds which produce the cybotactic microheterogeneous structure. This has been confirmed (Ref. 3). To obtain further information the authors determined density isotherms at 1500 OC for alloys of silicon 3 with iron and nickel. Density, d, g/cm , as a function of vol. % iron (0-100) is shown in Fig. 1; density values are above additive throughout. On fusion silicon density rises Card 1/4 867o5 s/1806o/ooo/oo6/025/030 Elll/E335 Interparticle Interaction in Liquid Alloys of Silicon with iron and Nickel by about 9%, about double the reported rise for germanium (Refs. 6, 7) and fusion is probably associated with an increase in coordination number, delocalisation of valency electrons (Refs. 7, 9) and a large decrease in resistivity (Ref. 7). Density changes suggest that in silicon-high liquid alloys there are stable groupings structurally related to alpha-lebeauite and the c-phase. Nickel silicon alloys provide a further illustration of the role of coordination, Here, the greatest deviation of density from the additivity relation occurs at compositions corresponding to the congruently melting Ni2Si (Fig. 2). The comparatively small decrease in volume on forming the Ni-Si melt is understandable in terms of coordination effects Card 2/4 86705 s/18o/6o/ooo/oo6/025/030 EIII/E335 Interparticle Interaction in Liquid Alloys of' Silicon with Iron and Nickel The authors recommend further attention to the rough proposed by several authors for estimating heats of from vnlume decreases. There L-e 2 f-*-~ures and 14 references: 9 Soviet and 5 non-So,~-,. 7 G 5 4 Card 3/4 relations formation 40 .. .... 86705 S/180/60/000/006/025/030 Elll/E335 Interparticle Interaction in Liquid Alloys of Silicon with Iron and Nickel SUBMITTED: August 26, 1960 Card 4/4 40 d. V 1 T1, i-jya, no. ER- -va jta I Z. -.,e -metnod of combus~40n in a cy~ir.d-311' .., ti-e ~i4 f a, -0oC, .omation of zolid :,'n-o,i a,'- --'OYS ZInd S~e t oyed. Ta f a c 111 t c .11 Y; ."e-re ac; ed. s On a - c)y z I - t.-. e ta D,~ d e r w a - -14 "'t accc L~re combus on wa. cc,-und,,:m crucib-(, A 0 ad.-., a; ence. diagz'a-', tion of producis wJ-kh variable .-.n v " ~ , - 0 - 'C' rm -% z 11 C,-, 1, s Fo r :!.nS i rno!'Os c ide ,e in tre -ure caiori,-nerer. authors d"LermLnaL~ t" moie. In a solid Si dissGivin,; in liquid Vin, and of solid in '1qu-1-- Card 1/2 On therT.-.oc,-.emistr-j of '-eat by t",0 defined (,quantities solLdl solvent or Zi) T",t~, heat.,; a r, d ") I L k, 0C Ti%c are described by a 6ymmetrical curve with a maximum of ---).35 '1% at and do :-.~)t 0`1,ey the ec-,I.:I"-.on ',)r regular sollitian'-, C :111., "S !:,%! :::;-1 -uid tho t-em. iz ly zh.-.vin t,-,a. thn S In c e r cal- 's,. and F)i-".n differ sLightly from ZynThe-Lic aloy~;. C, rkoLe: C,:;mplette --ransla-.ion-' Carc ':)/2 25914 S/126/61/012/001/006/020 E193/E48O AUTHORS: Gelld, P.V. and Gertman, Yu M. ---------- TITLE: Density of liquid alloys of silicon with .obalt and nickel PERIODICAL- Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1.9bL, Val.12, N0.1. pp-47-.50 TEXT. It was shown earlier Lj) the present author-;, (Ref.1; MI. 1960, 10, 793) that when a 1J.11LIld ferrosI)Icide is formed by rea.--ting liquid iron and sili(on, it volume corirra~tion A V amounting to 36% takes place, This effe..t could b(! attributed either to stronger intera,,tion betwien disaimilar particles (Esi ~i 4< EFe Si