SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRIVUSHA, YU. V. - KRIZ, J.

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18(4) SOV/163-59-2-58/48 AUTHOR: Krivusha, Yu. V. TITLE: On the Consolidation of the Alloys Al-Zn (Ob uprochnenii oplavov Al-Zn) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysahey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 212-216 USSR) ( ABSTRACT: The strength of the alloys AI-Zn in the concentration Inter- val of 0 - 9 gram-atomic percentage Zn was investigated. The strength, the parameters of thq crystalline lattice, and the relative intensity of the interference maximum were investi- gated. The chemical composition of the alloys is given in the table. The influence of the cold plastic defornation on the hardness of the alloys Al-Zn was investigated and the results are given in table 1.'The influence of the con- teBt on the hardness of the annealed alloys deformed at 90 was investigated and the results are given in figure 2o The Influence of the zinc concentration on the jarameter of the crystal lattice in the alloys is given in figure 3- The increase of the strength by the rise of the zinc content in the solid solution is caused by the occurrence of static Card 1/2 distortions in the alloys and the formation of new phases. On the Consolidation of the Alloys AI-Zn SOVII63-59-2-38149 The strength of the aluminum alloys with 9.4 gram.-atomic percentage zinc which were deformed up to 9V16 is due to the formation of the new phases and a distortion of the third type. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskly gosudaretvennyy universitet (Dnepropetrovsk state University) SUBMITTED: March 1, 1958 Card 2/2 KRIVUSHA, Yu.V. lbrdening and softening of some ternary aluminum alloys. Izv.vys. uchob.zav.; fiz. no.2:154-156 160o (MIRA 13:8) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy institut, inzhenerov sheleznodorozhnogo transporta. (Aluminum alloys) 5/139/62/000/006/c)o9/032 E021/E151 AUTHOR: K TITLC: The softening of deformed Al-Zn alloys PERIUDICAL; Jzvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, no.b, 1962, 52-56 TEXT: Aluminium alJoys coritaining 0-9 at.a Zn, 0.07 at.'11. Fe and 0.12 at.~a Si were melted in a graphite crucible and cast in an iron inould. The billevs were forged into bars, heated -it 320 "C for one hour and cooled quickly. All the alloys were bolid solutions of zinc in aluminium. The alloys were then cold-worked with 88-90~. reduction. The hardness wis measured and the relative, spei~,tral intensities were determined from X-ray powder photographs. The',alloys were then heated at loot 150, 200, 250, 300, 350 and 400 *C for 30 ininutes iind the measurements repeated. in alloys containing up to 2r* Zn the heat treatment at 100 *C had no effect on hardness. At 15b C the hardnesis decreased somewhat, and at 2UO-300 *C there was a greater decrease. in alloys containing 3-9%, Zn, a slight decrease in hardness occurred even at 100 OC. ln alloys containing up to 2~o Zn the relative spectral intensitica Card V 3 S/139/02/000/006/oo9/032 The softening of deformed AI-Zn alloys E021/E151 after heating at 100-250 OC changod insignificantly; only after heating at 300 OC did tll(?Y fall :3harply. The charncter of the changes indicated that distortion due to plastic deformation was removed by heating at 300 '0C. In alloys containing 3-9',o Zn, y phase was present after deformation. The lines corresponding Co this phase disappeared'at 150 OC for the 3";, Zn alloy, at 2(j0 OC for alloys containing 3-7-6o, Znj, and at 300 "C for the 90/,, Zn alloy. The relative spectral intf,-nsitic-s for deformed alloys containing 3-7-6% Zn were much lower than expected and approximately the samn as undeformed samples containing 0-1.51o Zn, indicating that the quantity of zinc atoms. in the a solid solution in these deformed alloys wah very small. The crystal lattice constants of alloys containIng.3-95V Zn ware measured. No chnnge in constants for the X- Zn alloy was observed either after deformation or after heating. An increase in constants after deformation was noted only in the alloy containing 9c, Zn. The constants of the all6y containing 4-%. Zn changed sharply on heating at 100 OC. After this, with further increase in temperature the lattice constants gradually returned to the initial value. Card 2/3 Tho softening of deformed AI-Zn alloys S/139/62/000/006/009/032 E021/E151 There are 3 figures alid 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskly in.-stitut inzhencrov zheleznodorozhnogo transparta- (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers) SUBMITTED: July 11, 1961 Card 3/3 S/139/61/U06/001/015/027 _-202/Z192 I AUTH0115 i 11clutimov V..N'., ViirLch, `;.I, Krivwiha Yit.V. tind Shcherb;x1cov G.I. TITLE: Certnin structural chnractvrimticr. :~ntl 11roperties of alloys cryi-tn1li.-.,.fmj und(!r pijitoii pres-,tirf~ P_ZRIODIGAL: lzveAtiya vymsibVch itch,-buy'.0i zrivedcniy, Fizika, tio.1, 1963, 9;!-~i5 TLXT: Tho effeeL of pi!:ton pr,,:~.-urt~ on the hordnesi,, lattice liarnmeter and Pize of the L)loc%_., ill t:1C (Illoys /%,rl~'J (ALPU) (11. 1% M_g, O.L; Be and 0.15- Ti -%ntl Zr), Ajj*~ (AU) (9-8/1) Si and 0 - 1 7,".'s Fe), A6 (7.0~_Q' Gi, 0.'2,; Nl,~ and 0.12-,j Fe), and AL4 (9.31; Si, Mg, 0.25~`J' INn rind 0.15,; Fe) is discussed. The, alloym were cry!~talliznd tinder nV7108piwric prer,~,mr,~ alld unoer piston presitire; the last thren rnn,,,,in~, ~rolrl 30'0 to 6000 k&/Ctu and the firfit ono in the proa!sure rant;n of 1610-9425 kg/cm-. Samples were cut otit from tw in~-ots radinily ;m(! tiic Vickers hardneq.,i meantired on A scleromoter 0,-)a Ill (TP). The X-ray lattice determination wan corvied out in a crwmrn type (KROS-I)- using copper radiatioulk T1ke dim(ni6inns of the mosaic Card -1/3 Cevt -lin vi trticturo I clinractort- t. tr-!i 5/139/6VOoo/001/015/027 5 9 2 I)Ioc'-.-q were dateriained from r)rimnry f%.--a Iiiction am.1 the ii,tett.,ity of t'ov iaterfarenen mn,.Imn iui-, A.!,.od photovrmphic;illy. Tito d i c nm i orri Li o r t li (! b lo c k t; 1 f e r v c a L,: it la t- d ~i c c o r (I i i i ~~ t o G . M. Vo ro bev Is 5 The hardnams and m e t It o d ( 1;,. v. AN SSS It, m e r. f i z2 3 , it o .~* , Inti-ico pvrnmator were datornine,! mltio Co r t! to tr.,m,,j tional zona. In the C:iv(t of AUX, Olm Ilard (Ji IJ clvm~"(. nloll tllecdges of the im~ut while it Incrv(i:;ed -.-onmidlrif*~ly ill tille celiter. With pressure!; in excesR of 3000 k~5/ Icr, ~! til- -,,--owth of hardnes:j ccased. The experimentnl data showed that crystnili-/.ation under piston oret.;~;urc reduced tbe diniensionn or t ite cohereat --5c.-itterin-c re~;iona. Block- vere qubdividled i oiigI5 a t -remntires it-) to 2500-3000 ase of ~iri~siure did not affect their kg/cm further incre, di.mensions. Tht.- Incronme of oras,,~vr(t r(-ducod thn lattico paraineter Particularly ill the center nzid ii-L t1;#, tronsitionnI zone, wh-cil wan .1scribed to docronse of the imvnt~-nium content ill the a-.-iolid solution. Tlie increnne. a' hvr~~ncas in t!-,,- center of the ingot was nccompnnied by subelivi.sion of the bloe!~V,. However, sub- division of tho bloc4.9 nt thp ed-es of thc.- in,-,ot did not affect the Iinrxlnvqm. '. lie (affect of th6 distribution and Thin wnm mic to dimension-o of the P-phase particlon. Ill thf~ re;--miningfr three alloys Card- 2/3 Cort,,,:Iri -Au'uctural charnct(,rii~tic.,j ... S/13,)/6!/OOU/001/015/027 the incre.,,ised contimlolisly -.,itii incrensing pressure, with the nxcf.,T~tion of' AL9, the incren.-it, consed in the pressure range of 500-IF)OO kg/cm The of tlie within tlic- pre!;.-,iire- range of 300-200C k_,/cm' vi.ibst;inti~Mv docreased. It -wam not nostUble zo obherve thq- behavior orttho forwer ixt prensures since bloc%s -mallrav thnn 10 co had no effect on the intensity of the X-ray interfarnticu., In AL2, ALIL) and 2 AL4 the lattice narati-ieter increased at tho low ziresbtire of--300 k,~oU and 2 . -her premmureg thart rapidly dncreasad at 1000 kg/cm lltt~ thore ;ht increase. but in the rer,ion of 3000-6000 lc,,/cm caused sli. 13 was no chn-mge, in their pnrnneter mid its value was -mbstantin1ly the same as -for puro nluminium. - These- phenomen.1 wore explAinod by the g(inctral r,3(luction of solitbility in solid soltition8 during. incronsod prearjures. There are 5 fi~ixxros and 2 tablqs. ASSOCIATIONs Dnopropotrovalciy So.,iuniveriiitat illielli 300-10tiYa vossoyadinoniyri Ul-rainy a Ro.-imiyoy (Dnepropetrovsk State Univornity i'moni 300-Yonre zinytiversary of union botwen the M-crainn and Russia) SULMITTM Octobar 70, 1961 Card 3/3 VARICH, N.I.; KRIVUSIIA, Yu.V.; IEVINA, R.V.; YOVALENKO, N.D. Effect of lubricants on the texture of rolled metaL Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.5:151-155 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Rolling (metalwork)) (Metalworking lubricants) :Nt~ TMEMV, A., genoral-mayor tankovykh voyek: KRIVUSHIN, V.. polkovnik Fortieth anniversary of the Saratov School. Tankist no.7t24 ii lie, (KIR& 11:10) (Saratoy--Tank warfare) SHEVE1XV, V.A,, KR4TV-UT....,B.A,,; KISFLEVA, Ye.Ya. Analysis of pharmaceutical preparations by tho capillary fluorescence method. Apt. delo 14 no.5s56-60 S-0 165. (MIRA 18M) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatel'skly Institut lekarstvennykh i aromatichaskikh rasteniy, Bittsa, Moskovskoy oblasti. KRIVUTSA, V. F. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the Process of the kXIXNNXSO~~~n of Matchwood. " Len, 1957. 11 pp 20 cm. (Min of Higher Education USSR, Len Order of Lenin Forestry Engineering XXXX Academy im S. M. Kirov), 100 copies (KL, 26-57,108) - 55 - DANIIEVICHO Yu. (Danjr3avych, IU.J; BABLTIlt V.j rRIVIMI; Yu, (rryyUtaj Tit] Across our homeland. Znan. ta pratsia no.6:12 Je 161. (WRA 1618) 3/169/62/000/005/069/093 D228/D307 AUT TO RLS~ Benyukh, V. V., Gavlovskaya, A. A., Konopleva, V. P., 7 ,, r i v ul-s 4., - Kruchinenko, V. G., Sandakova, Ye.V., a-,1112"'-To-rentlyeva, A. K. TITAL-E: Photo--rraphic observations of meteors at the observa- tory of Xiyevskiy universitet (Kiev University) in 1957 2-"RIODICAL: ieferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 5, ab- stract 5G38 (Sh. rabot po Mezhdunar. geofiz. godu, Xiyevsk. un-t, no. 1, 1961, 3-15) I-1-7m: The hei6hts, the velocities, and the braking of meteors, ".- -11 - a.,-id a-so valuca of the meteor particle masses and the density .-I-le eL U o -' 4 -%rth's atmosphere in the meteorite zone are given. Ab- stracter's note: Comolete translation.-7 C--rd 1/1 ACCESSION NR: AT4034463 S/3091/63/000/002/0003/0010 AUTHOR: Benyukh, V. V.; Vlilchinskaya, S. P.; Owanko, A. A.; KrIvutsa, Yus N's; Sandakova, Ye. V.; Terentlyeva, At K.; Sherba TO I Le me TITLE: Photographic observations of meteors In -1956 at the Klyevskaya astronoml- cheskaya obsorvatorlya (Kiev Astronomical Observatory) SOURCE: Kiyev- Univers;tet. Sbornik rabot po Mezhdunarodnomu geofizicheskomu godu, no. 2, 1963, 3-10 TOPIC TAGS; astronomy, meteor, upper atmosphere, photographic meteor ABSTRACT: in 1951P photograPhIc observations of meteors were made at*two-base stations at Kiev University uling an AS-11 meteor patrol with fixed cameras. The- description of the patrol apparatus, coordinates of the observation stations and other general Information on the observation method have been presented earlier (Sbornik statay po MGG Klyevskogo universiteta, No. 1, 1960). The methods and formulas used In determination of various meteor parameters are reviewed briefly. The basic contribution of the paper Is presentation of data obtained by processing of 21 bass photographs of meteors, Table I gIve4 general Information Concerning the 21 meteors - angular longth of the meteor In degrees, the value of braking at jh sights Ml and 02, extra-atmqspherle velocity, maximum absolute stellar magni- OtS h ACCESSION NRt AT4034463 tude reduced to the International visual system, heights of appearance and disap- pearance and other parametersq Table 2 gives informatlon on each meteor at-several points of the path. "The followlng persons participated In the processing of the published datal 1. V, Kozheynf~ovs, L. M. Kozhavnjkovj-'V9 Go Kruchinankoo A* Ke Suslov and Zho M. She"rbanill. Prig. art.h*3'. 7 formulas and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONi Klyovs~jy Uqjverfjtol: (Kiev UnIversIty gNCLt 00 SUBMITTE01 00 PATE ACQ: 07mayf,4 ;OOP AA ~O REF SOV: 001 OTHER% 901 Card 2/2 *tzechV8`iovak1a /Analytical Chemistry. E -2 Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya No. 2, :L958, 4326 Author : Bardodey, Krivutsova Kukachkova, Pikha, Zdrazhil Title : The Photometric Micro Determination of Hydrocy- anic Acid and Cyanides Orig Pub: Ceskosl. hyg., 1957, 2, No. 4p 244-250 Abstract: A previously described method (Epstein, E. Analyst. Chem, 1947, 19, 272) has been modified. In the HCN determination I liter of the air to be pasees through 2 wash bottles containing 3 ml. of O.lN NaOH for about 10 minutes. The con- tents are washed and neutralized by the addition of 0.3 ml. of 2M Na R2P04. To 2 ml. of the re- Card 1/4 Czechoslovakia / Analytical Chemistry. E-2 Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya No. 2, 1958, 4326 sulting solution is added 0.2 ml. of 1% solution of chloramine T and ahook for I minute. To that, ml. of the pyridine-pyrazoloine (PPR) reagent l vol. pyridine - 4 vol, of !~ of 1-phenyl-3- ~ methyl-5-pyrazolone) is added6 heated for 7 minutes on a water bath at 70 C. and cooled. The extinction is measured In the photometer us- ing an S 61 light filter. The resulting red- violet coloration changing into blue with time is stable for 20 minutes. The detection migimum of HCN is O.lY ; the limit of dilution lilOt Instead of PPR, pyridine-phloroglucinol (PFRJ reagent (1 vol. of pyridine + 4 vol. of 3% phloroglucinol solution) can be used. In this case the readings are taken after a 7 minute Card 2A - I -#jC&.LJ L..L%;tz.L Vnemlor'ry. Z_e Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur - Khimiya No. 2, 1958, 4326 used as well. The resulting red-violet colora- tion Is less intensive. Card 4/4 BIVY, Ivan Effusion method with material spectrometric indication and its application in nuclear engineering. Jaderna energie 10 no. 2:54 F 164. 1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu, Ceekoslovenoka akademie ved) Rez. 'r-M-7y, I.; J. E,zaminat'an of preclpltatl-n reactioni of trihetoroplyacids with honvy alkali metals. Coll Cz Chem 29 no. 3:15e7-596 Rr 164. 1. Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovak Afmrls~my of' Eclences, Rez near Prague. L 185 *EWP(t) lip(c) ES/JDM/JG ?3-6 EK(M)/F.PF(n)-2/ ACC NRt AP6010222 SWRCE CODES. CZ/00)8/65/000/004/01Q/01.42 AUTHCR: _ jakeo, Dusm ; Kri!X,__Ivan ORG: Institute of Nuclear search, CSAV, Rez (Ustav jadernoho vyzkumu CSAV) TITIE: Thermochemistry of some uran ium compounds '1 01 SOURCE; Jaderna anergis, no* 4,-'.965, D12 TOPIC TAGS: . themochomistryj, thermodynamics, x ray diffractionp uranium compound# nuclear fuel ABSTRACT: INR Report No* 1050/1964P published in Jaderna Energie onLy as Czech and English summaries (modified)s On the basis of the literature issued to the end of 1963P a review of the thermodynamic and X-ray diffraction data of uranium compounds important in nuclear fuel production is given in the articles UPP-31 SUB CODES 07, 201, 19 SUER DAT31 none WC# 546*791 Card 1/1 KRIVY, Jaroalav Mucous membrane localization of posphigue vulgaris In otorhinolarrgology and the problem of treatment. Cook. otolar, 5 no.6:344-350 Doc 56. 1. Z Otolaryngolog. oddeloni KUNZ, Gottwaldov. Prednosta XUDr. J. Krivy. (PDeMGUS mucous membrance. oral, ther. (Cs)) (MOUTH, die. pempbIgus of mucous membrane, tbor. (Cs)) PAKHOMOVA, X.S.; KRIVYAKOVA. A.8. Cadmium determination In the presence of copper by the method of pnlarographic curve derivatives. Zav.lab. 21 no.2:lh4-147 155. (MM 8:6) 1. Teesoyuznyy institut minerallnogo oyrlya. (Cadmium) (Polarograplw) '00:5~",oq v YK ""VII, All ISM Its In -!T,IVYKIIP F.P,, kand. mallskokhoz. nauk Significance of crop rotations, Zemledelie 26 n0.500-72 'My 164. (MMA 17t6) 1. Irkutskly sellakokhozyayatvannyy institut. Soil and sead orminability. Sel. i r,7r.. t l'onthly List of -tus _n Acc-,sodgns, LlTary of Con[rvss . Li a - June 1~,,53- TIGL. KRIVYKJI, F.P., kand.ve1'vkokhozyayatvonnykh nauk Farming problerm and soil nutrition of plants. Zemledelie 21+ no.5-.22-2!kMy 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1, Irkutskiy sallskokhozyaystvannyy institut. (Irkutsk Province-Agriculture) IMIVYKH, F.P., kand.seI'vkJ1khozyaystvennykh nauk Dirly rall plowing an a promising method Of tillag* in Eantern Siberia. Zemledelie 24 no.8:33-35 Ag 162. (IUM 1519) 1, Irkutokiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy izatitut. (Irkutvk Provinco) (Plowing) KRIVYY, 14. 1. Five-position solf-prop,_-Rud weld-ing machine. Stroi.truboprov. 9 no.201-32 F 164. (MIRA 17 t 3) lo StroitellnY7 uchastok trosta llefteprovodmontazhp Novosibirsk, KRIWCZIIML , L.. Dr. - Iftyn-7e&r pharmaceutic education In Czechoslovakia. Yarm.polsk:& 11 no.7:169-170 JUIT 155. (PHAIKAff, education, In Cxech.) SOLYMOSI, Frigyeal KRIX, Nora ------ Catalysis of solid-phased reactions,- thermal decomposition of potassium-chlorate in presence of various metal-oxide catalysts. YAU kem folyoir 68 no.7:283-289 Jl 162. 1. Szegedi Tudomanyogyatem Szervetlen- es Analitikai-Kemiai Tanazeke. SOLYMOSI, frigyan; KRIX, Nora Catalysis of solid-phase reactions. Magy kem folyoir 68 no.10:454-461 0 162. 1. Szogedi Tudomanyogyetem Szervotlen- *a Analitikii-Kamiai Intesete. KRIIYANOVA, Z.V. Italian petrochemical industry. Khim. i tekh. topl. i Masel, 6 no. 10: W+49 0 161. (Italy-Petrochemicals) (MIRA 14,11) 21666 110000 3/177/61/000/00'2/001/005 D234/D305 - AUTHORS: Maslovt A.I., Licutenant-Colonol, Medical Services, and Kriyenkov, G.N., Captain, Medical Services TITLE: Aerogenio immunization and reimmunization with live brucellous vaccine after ionizing radiation PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditainakiy zhurnal, no. 2, 1961, 27 - 31 TEXTs The study is intended to fill a ap in the literature. A.V. Pnomarev and I.A. Shabarov (1956, 19595 showed that irradiation 48 hours before revaccination with typhoid vaccine and tetanus anatoxing caused almost complete depression of immunogenesis which is restored only after recovery from radiation sickness. M.M. Fal' (1958) obtained analogous results using typhoid vaccine. Experi- ments with rabbits and guinea pigs using cytological and bacterio- logical methods showed the efficiency of aerogenic vaccination (A.I. Maslov (1958), N.I. Alexandrova and N.Ye. Gefen (1958, 1959) which gave rapid high level prolonged immunity, due to its wider Card 1/8 23.888 S/177/61/000/002/001/005 Aerogenic immunization ... D234/D305 - effect on the reticulo-endothelial system as compared with intra- dermal vaccination. From this the authors deduced that an effect should be noted after ionizing radiation. Experiments confirmed this. 65 guinea pigs, weight 450 - 550 gr. were taken. 25 were vaccinated aerogenically and 30 immunized intradermally for com- parison. Both sets were divided into two groups, of which one was subjected, five hours before the injection of the vaccine, to ra- diation of 250r dose from a RUM-3 machine ZA-betractor's notez Not describeg at voltage 185 kV, current strength 15 mA, filters 0.5 mm of copper and 1 mm aluminum, air dose strength at the surface of the irradiated animal 21.3 r/min at a focal distance of 45 cm. The second group was not irradiated (immdnization control). The third group of ten guinea pigs received a similar radiation dose without subsequent vaccination (radiation control). The degree of radiation sickness was assessed in the normal way. Aerogenic immu- nization was carried out by placing the animals in an aerosol chamber for 30 minutes, during which a suspension of vaccine of the Brucella strain (Br. abortue bovis 19-BA) was introduced con- Card 2/8 21886 3/177/61/000/002/001/005 Aerogenic immunization D234/D305 taining 50 milliards microbe cells per ml (optic standard). During immunization 1.5 ml. of suspension passed through the sprinkler giving an aerosol of 15-30 microns, 300 1. of air. One 1. of air contained 14.6 million live Brucellae. Intradermal immunization was by 0.5 milliard doses, corresponding to 1-1.25 milliard live Bruce- llae. Agglutinins in the experimental animals were measured at immunization and after 1/2, 1 and 3 months. The irradiated guinea pigs, vaccinated aerogenically, developed 3rd and 4th degree radi- ation sickness and 60 % of the animals died in 8 to 14 days, whilst irradiated controls cleveloped 2nd and 3rd degree radiation sickness with 10 % mortality in 30 days. The main causes of death were severe intestinal haemorrhages, autoinfection and, in two cases, widespread subpleural, interstitial haemorrhages throughout the whole lung with general haemorrhagic oedema. None of the non- irradiated animals which had been aerogenically vaccinated died and dissection at various times after vaccination revealed only hyperplasia of the retioulo-histiocytic elements of the lung and Card 3/18 21888 S/177/61/000/002/001/005 Aerogenic immunization D234/D305 other organs and tissues. Guinea pigs irradiated and vaccinated in- tradermally, developed 2nd and 3rd degree radiation sickness, 10 % dying in 30 days. The haemorrhagic syndrome was markedly less fre- uent among the latter appearing usually at the vaccination site .N. Kriyenkov (1959)). The average agglutinin titre for each of N the four groups is tabulated. Revaccination was carried out 7 months later with 1/2 the previous doses. Guinea pigs, weight 600- 700 gr, were used, 7 had been vaccinated aerogenically; 8 intrader- mally. 3 and 4 respectively taken from each group and then subjec- ted to revaccination (control of revaccination) or radiation (con- trol of radiation). The remainder were irradiated and five hours later revaccinated in the appropriate way. Agglutinins were deter- mined before revaccinationg 1 and 2 weeks after, 1, 1 1/2 and 2 months after. Allergic tests were made before revaccination and 112, 1 and 2 months later. The characteristic picture of grave radiation sicknesscbveloped among the revaccinated and non-revaccinated and on the eighth',day 1 guinea pig, revaccinated intradermally, died from intestinal haemorrhage. The condition of the remainder impro- Card 4/8 21886 S/177/61/000/002/001/005 Aerogenic immunization D234/D305 ved by the 21st day and all recovered fully. The average agglutinin titre for both groups is tabulated. One week after acrogenic revac- cination a high titre was reached Os240), exceeding the control level (1:160). Among the intradermally revacoinated it was 1155. Through all the weeks the agglutinin level amon6 aerogenically re- vaccinated animals was -twice that of both the intradermally revac- cinated and the unirradiated and revaccinated. The average initial titre (11330) included one guinea pig who 7 months after the initi- al immunization had titre 10280. Results of allergy tests are gi- tX1 ven in Table 3. The authors conclude that among guinea pigs aero- genically immunized with live Brucella vaccine five hours after irradiation with 250r there is an increase in mortality in radia- tion sickness as compared with intradermally immunized animals and a depression of immunogenesis throughout the period of illness; aerogenic revaccination of irradiated animals does not make radia- tion sickness worse and from an immunological point of view is two to three times more effective -than intradermal, reimmunization; du- ring the critical period of the disease and independent of the me- Card 5/8 21888 S/177/61/000/002/001/005 Aerogenic immunization D234/D305 thod of vaccination there is a marked delay in the development of allergy. This is restored more rapidly in aerogenically reimmunize- guinea pigs (1 month) than in intradermally reimmunized (2 months)" Further research is necessary to find protective dose3 for initial aerogenic immunization with live Brucella vaccine and to determine the optimum time for providing such immunization before and after radiation. There are 3 tables and 8 Soviet-bloc references. ZA-b- stractor's note% No references given for any personalities mention- ed in texg. SUBMITTED% October 196^0 Card 6/8 EUUVINro, A.B. [KrieviO, A.B.] Pachine for pressing rootangUar tenons. Dersproms 8 noolt26 Ja 159. (KML 12t 1) Is ProlsvodatTenno-koustruktorskoye byuro Upravlenlya bumuhnoy I derevoobmbatyvayushchay promyshlannosti movnarkhosa Lstviyokoy 53R, (Woodworking machiner7) - 13U TSY I N I A. To. Production of consumer goods from wood waste. Der.prom. 4 no. 4:29 Ap 155. NLRA 8:6) 1. Glavayy Inshossi proyektw konstruktorskogo byuro trests. latmeboll. (Wood waste) KMEVIVIK, A.Ya. (Krieviql. A.J.]. inrh. Now designs of furniture. Der.prom. 7 no.11:25 N '58. (JURA 11M) Is Proyekho-konstruktorekoya byuro Upraylaniya bumasbnoy i deraroobra- batyvayusbchey pronyahlonnosti sovnarkhosa Latviyakol SSR. (Furniture) -Jml)9;yPV,-A-m'-J,uyePaya) Use Of neV poyohopha=acologieal preparations psychoneurologyj w=ve-y of foreign vorks. Zh psikh. 61 no.W106-1M 163.. (PSYCHOFUNWOLOGY) (CHILD PS USSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. VeLptabIcs. Melons. etc. M. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., 110 4, 1958.- 15643 Author : A. Kriyevinya Inst :, - Title : The Effect of Several AGrotachnical Methods on the Hurse Radish Yield. (Vliyaniye nekotorykh aLwotekhnicheskikh priyemov na urozhay khrena). OriV, Pub : Sb. stud. nauchn. -issled. rabot. Latv. a.-kh. akad... 1957, vYP- Io 17-26. Abstract No abstraat. Card 1/1 USM/Gencral Biology - Oencral Hydrobiologyo B& Aba Jour : Rof Zhur - Kola, No 21, 1958, 9472c) Author : Nikolayev, 1,191 Kriyevs, 10isKe UnIon-Seicnti fie -Researcl i ?islhcry Inst : LaLvian Dcpartment., I DL-partmento Title : Productivity and Conditiona of Development of Plank~;on in thu Caltral Baltic and in the Riga Bay in 1955-1956, Orle Pub ; Tre Latv, otds VNIROp 1957) vyp. 2. 39-81 Abstract : The production dynamics were stuaied ol fooding ap~.ci~x of plankton and nektoplankton which aro the rceaurec of the mat important co=t--rcial fishca in the BaltiL - Baltic herring and sprat, as well as the sigaificanc, of the given factors f0v natural fluctuations in produciivity of the fish indicated, The influence is axamincd on -'L-,Iic productivity of plankton of various hydrouctooroloCical Card 1/2 UOM/Gancral Biology - Goneral. Hydrobiology. B. Aba Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biols, No 210 1958, 9472o conditions and a dovelop%~d schem- is given of ta(~ b1ologi- cal suasons of the Baltic Sca6 The complex of factors is studied which influence the fattening of the Baltic herring cuid sprat and on tha forrmt-ion of their younWr gnxationse -- S.A. Ilileykovskiy Card 2/2 M I ---KRI--, -A. -- - - "Necessity of Ventilation Xquipment for Improvement of Industrial Safety and 4gions." p. 215, Praha, Vol. 4, no. 3, Mar. 1954. SO: Zast Maropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 9. September 1954, Lib. of Congress KRIZ A. "Devices for the removal of duat in stonecrushing plante." pe 269 (Nova Technika, No. 6, 1958, Praha) Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI) LC, Vol. 71 No. 9, September 1958. ON . Antonin Multilingual hydrogeological nomenclature. Geol Pn:zkum 5 no.11:345 N 163. ff -- -- - ---- - - - - - - - -- -- -- -- - - - KRIZ , Eman Develnpment of the Czechoslovak match Industry. Drevc 19 no.9:354 s 164. 1 1 1. Solo National Enterprise, Susice. ! KRIZ, Rman New technique of making match tipa. Drevo 17 no.7:217 JI 162. 1. Solo, n.pej Susioe. CUCHOSLOVAKIA VOJTIK, V-, TAUSEK, V., and KFJZ, J., Children's Mental Hospital (Detska psychiatricka lecobna), Op-Trunrr- "A i4odiAed child i,sycliiatric Gard Index" Prague) CoskQ51qYoQ5ka PsychiaLrio, Vol LIX) tio 3) June 63, iv 159-166- _f%b:itract ~~uUiors' i~n4ish summary]; A modification of a card index hitherto employod ior the analysis of clinical data recorded in outpatient and in- patient children's muntal in.-Aitutions. by ;,,uans of this inuex it is easier to analvzo data of previous histury, etiology, diagnosis, syndromes, symptoms, Band truntuent. Its [7aphic arrangement and other texts are such as to re- place both the previously used punch card and case notes. 1he card is describod and instructions are providod on how to use it# it may be used in dupartmunts of adult psychiatry. Lightoon roferuncos, kicluding 1b Czech. OUGH03LOVAKIA F'RIZ., J; B10ES, M.J; PMKAj, J Institute of MaeroTnolecular Chemintry, Ozoeho3lov6k Academ7 of 3ciences, Prague - (for all) Prague, GollectL2n of Czechoslovak Chemic com!r.ni cations, No 1, January 1967, PP 396-409 "On the production and reaction of acetylenide3 in dimethyl sulfoxide.11 I ---- - -- - - - - --- -- - ---- - - -- -- - - - - - -- ---- - - --- - - - - - -- - A~~Ja~n--- On the documents of the 12th Congross of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Drevo 17 no.8s233 Ag 162. 1. Ustredni vybor Kommisticke strany Caskoelovenska. V. j - !~Iz A modified card 59 no.31l59-166 psychlatricks lace " v Oparanech. (CHILD PSYCHIATRI) (MEDICAL RECORDS) (PUNCHED-CARD SYSTEM) KPIZ, J._ "Collective contracts, a fighting task of the trade-unions." P. 21 (Kozarstvi) Vol. 6, Prague, Czechoslovakia Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) April 1958 ~,-.)ff 2 , I . Collective contracts assure convenient workinp, conditions for our workers. p.29 (Kozarstvi) Vol. 7, no. 2, Peb. 1957) Praha SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (KKAL) IL, Vol. 6 no. 7 JuIY 1957. Uncl. m KRIZJ J. hesolution of the 1st Trade-Union Congress: to organlze the m:-~ses for now tasks. r-57 (Kozarstvi, Vol-7, no. 3 Mar. 1957) Praha SO: Monthly List of East EuroFean Accession (ZEAL) LCp Vol. 6 no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. mi-lz' J. 40th anniversary of the Great October Revollition. p. 149. (KOLARMI, Vol. 7. ho. 6, 'tma 1957, Praha, Czechoslovilda) SO: Yonthly List of Last zurorean -ccessions(EhAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl. vpy~' J. EnsurinF suitn'ble conditions for our wo?,cerr, by collective rontracts. p.hl (Textil, Vol. 12, No. 2, Feb. 1957p Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly Id!;t or Ellst European AccesAons (EEAQ Lr.. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. Honoring the 40th anniversary or the Great October Revolution. P. 201, (Textil) Vol. 12, no. 6, June 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EFAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957 4 6 L-6 i ACC NRs A~60_0-64~0 (A) SOURCE CODE: CZ/0078/65/000/01010010/0010 AUTHOR: Huss, Vaclav (Dr., engi eer, Do or of Sciences) (Pecky); Bydzovsky, J. (Engineer) (Zaamuky); Cerny# L. ~tngineer-118adska)-; Kriz, J-(Prague); Ladnar) J. (Prague) ORG: None TITLE: (Overvoltage protection device for rectifying oemitonductor diode) CZ Pat. No- FV 7039 64 SOURCE: Vynalezy, no. 10, 1965, 10 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor device, semiconductor diode, Zener diode, zener ABSTRACT: A device Is described for protecting a rectifying semiconductor diode, or a group of several parallel or series-parallel connected diodes from overvoltage, and is distinguished by the feature that to the diode of group of diodes is connected a parallel matched polarized breakdown (Zener) diode, or a group of several break- down diodes connected in.series, in parallel or in aerie s-parallel. The Zener voltage on the breakdown diode in the reverse (non- conducting) direction, or the value of the sum of the Zener voltages in the reverse direction in the breakdown diodes connected in series is lower than the breakdown voltage of the diode to be Card 1/2 .0 .L 29949-66 ACC NP, protected from overvoltage, or than the value of the sum of the breakdown voltages of the protected diodes connected in series. SUB CODE: 09. SUBM: DATE: 1-409a64 2/2 BLTUM, Frideta, [Blum. Friedstal; WLZH Tin 11KIrAi. Jan). Xffect of the days length on the development and morphogenesis of wheat spikes [with Ingliab summaxy in Insert). Insiol.rast. 3 no.5;414-422 5-0 156. (KLU 9112) 1. Biologicbeekty Institut Chakhoolovatakoy &.ademii nauk, Praga, 6. na, TSvichishti, 2. (Photoperiodism) (Wheat) CZECHOSLOVIUM/Plnnt. Physialj~;y - Mineral Nutrition. I Abs Jjur Rof 21ur Diol., Nj 12, 1958, 53327 Author Soidlova-Blumova Frideta, Kriz, Jan Inst Title Influence jf the Learth of the Day on Development and MirphoGenesis of Wheat Spikes OriG Pub Ceskosl. biol., 1956, 5, No 4, 227-235 Abstract Experiments were conducted with suzmr wheat if the Niva variety in 1955 by the oxperimental sections of the Biolo&dcal Divisixi of Czechoslovakian AcaderW if Scien- ces in Prague (Deivice). Plants were cultivated for a period of 2-52 n-)rml days and then fir shirt days (8 hours). Microm3rpholobdcal analysis of the apical cilies and a study of the mature spikes shived that in the period of differentiation the states if the apical c3nos were not the same. A short day effect produced a chanGe in the structure of the spike (enhancement of the n,=ber of Card 1/2 9 camonomK~A/Plant Physioloa - Mineral Nutrition. Abs Jour Rof Zhur I31il., No 12) 1958) 53327 spikes, bmichinc;, and proliferation). The P-turc Of the chanres depends oil the sta(;e :)f ac;Ln,, (and in con- U nection with this on the phase of development of the apical cones) during the active period of the shirt day. I.P. Delokon' Card 2/2 K A-Y_~_~~_j CZZECHOSLOVAKIA / Gonoral and Specialized Insocta. P inaoct cmd lUto Posts. .ibs Jour : -,of Zhur - Biol., No 10, 19581 _;~o 44367 Author : J~r ._~izj~' Inst : Czaclionlovak Acadomy of Ac;rlcultural ~"Ciollco Title : The Potato Cutworm as a Hops P,..,st in 1955. Orl- Pub : Sbor., Coalcoal. alfad. zoijodvod. Rostl vyroba, 1956, 29, No. 11, 116)-11*T4 Abstract : In 19511-55, tlio nopa Prop In Czochosluwki.-. do- croasod 10-40,,; aj a rucult of dainat~c., to Lho oprouts and branches by larvae of t'lic; potato cur"lorra Hydroocia ml~acoa, Frobloma of the dama-o by Potato cutworm in hop -rowinS ro- Sione woro discussed and mcasurcs worc vror!cod out to doctroy tho distribution contors and to pmvent the roappoaranco of tho cutworm. Carol 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAIM/Virology - ViruseG of Plants. E Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol.) No 6, 1959) 23798 Author Kri z, J(,L-.A- Tnst Title On the Spreading of Viruses in the Sprouts and Bralichea of Hope. Ori(: rub Chmelaretvi, 1958, 31, No 7, 109-110 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 8 KRIZ, Jatoglav -------:------- MUetivation of paper industr7 products, Papir a celulosa 18 no.Ut228 N163. la Odbytove adruzeni Papirenekeho prumyslu. KRIZ, J. i . .1 a'at of testosterone propionata In cancer of female edx organs# Lake listy 5 no.18:543-545 15 Sept, 1950. (CLXL 20:1) 1. Of the Irirst Obstetrical and Gynecological Clinic, Masarjvk University in Brno (Head-Prof. L. Havlasek, M, D.). XRIZ' J. Nitrogen mustard therapy of female genital cancer. Lek. listy 5 no.20:602-04 15 Oct. 195o. (CLKL 20a) 1. Of the First Obstetrical and Gynecological Clinic, Xasaryk University in Brno (Head,Prof, L. Havlasek, H, D.) KRI Z. J. Treatment of placenta prasyla In Brno, 1936-1948. Cas. lok. in obstretric and gynecologic clinic cook. 89 no.49:1376-1379 8 Doe 30. (CLKL 20:4) 1. Of the Pirst Obstetrical and Oynecological Clinic of Namaryk Uni- versity In Brno (Head-Prof, L, Havasek, MD.)~ I ~ - !Z, Jaroslav, MUDr. Early diagnosis of cancer of thecervix uteri. CaB. lek. cesk. 94 nn-49:1353-1358 2 Dec 55- 1. 1. pnrodnicka a g7nekologicka klinika Masarykovy university v Brno, prednoeta prof. WMr. L. Havlasek. (CERVIX, UTZRIN3, neoplasms, diag., early) KRIZ, Jaroolay. NEW. ew4ram Histochemical examination of alkaline phosphatase In female genital tumors. Cook. an. 21 no-5:361-368 Nov 56. 1. 1. por. gyn. klin. M.U. v Brno, prodnosta prof. MUDr. LudvIk Havlasek. (GPMTALIA, FSKALE, neoplasms alkaline blood phosphatnes, histochem. (CZ)) (PHOSPHMASSS, In blood alkaline. in cancer of female genitalia, histochem. (Cs)) Kg) Z,) 7-L %6NOSLOVAKIA/Genernl Problems of Pathology - Tumors. T-5 Abs Jour R4f Zhur - Blol., No 4, 1958) 17318 Author Krl,~,,,,J? Inst Title Alkaline Phosphatase in Tumors of Female Reproductive Organs. HIstochemical, Study. Orig Pub Ceakosl. gynackol-0 1956, 21, No 6, 361-368 Abstract Alkaline phosphatase is detected histochemically in meta- plastic epithelium of the cervix and in the cells of In- flammatory Infultrate. In myomas, alkaline phoapbatase gives a positive reaction In the vascular endothelium but reacts more weakly in the nuclei of tumor cells. In the parenchyma of squamous and *pIndle-cell cancer of the cer- vix there is less alkaline phosphatase than in the stroma ~,Aiereas this picture is reversed In ade0ocarcinowi of the body of the uterus. 7bese differences nre believed to be ascociated with the biochemical peculiaritici of LunDrs. Card 1/2 KRIZ, Jaroslav. KUDr. Surgical treatment of Inflammation of uterine adnexae. Cask. gyn. 21-35 no.2:95-100 mar 56. 1. 1 gyn. k. KU v Brno, produosta prof. KUDr.. L. Havlasek. (ADNICXA UTMU. din. inflamm., surg. KRIZ, Jaroslav, MUDr.(Brno, Stalingradske nam. 15.) Surgery or radiotherapy of cervical cancer? Cesk. gyn. 23 [371 noo3: 204-210 Apr 58- le L por, gyn# klini)m MU Y Brne, prednosta prof. Dro Ift Havlasek, (CERVIX NMPIASMS, ther. radiother., indic. (0s)) (CERVIX IMMIASM, surg. indic. (Cs)) SIKL, Oldrich, HUDr,;.-K,RIZ.#,Jaros1av, HUDr. Treatment of premenopausal & menopausal hemorrhage by radium therapy. Cask. gyn. 23[371 no-3:210-215 Apr 58. 1. 1. an. klinika MU v Brno, pre(inosta prof. Dr. ladvik Havlasek. 0. S.. 1. gyn. klin. KU, Brno. (CLIMOTIRIC, JMK&IJ, compl. hemorrh., menopausal & preclimacteric, radium ther. (Cs)) (RADIUM, ther. use precklmnoteric & menopausal hemorrh. (Cs)) -,-',IMIZ, Jaroolav; RATLIGN, Jaromir; GIVAK, Milos Injection@ of absolute otbyl alcohol into the spinal oanalt as described by Dogliotti, to alleviate pain caused by malignant tumors of the female genitalia* Cook. gyn. 231371 no-5--390-392 July 58, 1. 1. T)or. gyh/ klin. HU v Brno, prednosta -prof. Dr. U Erhylasek. J. L I. por. gyn. klin., Brno. (GINITALIA, 7INVA, neaulasms incurablet pain ther. by ethyl alcohol inject. into spinal canal Ws)) (PAIN, therapy ethyl alcohol inject. into spinal canal for pain in incurable tumors of female genitalia (Cs)) (AIDOHOL, IMM, therapeutic use pain in incurable tumors of female genitalia. (Gs)) ____ - - __ __ ____ ---- KRIZ,J, Remarks on the article by Dr*O* Stolova:" The concept of gyne- cology and-obstetrical. Cook. gynek. 29 no.lt142-143 FT64 I .1 - I Jiri*. Art, ij~mrmacolog teal relaxation of the masclea in re3ation to personal experiences with prmirsn. ioshl. chir. 36 no,2:73-fil Yqb 57. 1. 1. chirargicka klinika KU, mobocka v Pisni, -3rednosta doe. Dr. X. Doransky II. chirargicka 1-clinike KU, pobocka v Pi2ni, prednoeta doe. Ur J. Suinka. (DMAMMONIUK COMMUYS, off. decAmethmlom lodids on muse. Oz)) (MUSC16 3Z, physiol. eff. of decamethonium iodiAe (Gz)) KRIZ, J. The role of research on rock pressurm and the possibil-Itie-s of its messurment, in ore mines. P. 3. (HUdY, Vol- 5, No. 1, Jan 1957, Frahs, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of Eaqt European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol. 6, No. A. Au-a, 1057.Uncl. XMIZ, iiri SMW.2, Given Names Country: Czechoslovakia Academic Dogreess /not given/ Affiliations /not given/ Sources Praguep Casopis Pro Mineralogii. a-Geologiip Vol VIp No 2. 19619 Pp 173-178. Data$ "The Destroyed Paleontologic Locality of Joachim Barrands called by Him "Butowitz." 9". iro"iv rr~ 4~1. 1 a ~t VC1 v1.,. C*$;yrt,rhta ftbliel.LU *,.xav- zf tLa Z:**-ta..ovk At-.,d my Ckf aulon.!9M "Le ved). IrstImalt" tr- Tol*vmv of tlid :r.! Lnqralo Ln Bar-w%dL*mw Clot.' Otto Ct.'=Ar; ;p 121-12~. an T-te Mml f A.Mcnit* ?'W'n& in Vto d..Ate lays-* of It$ ILUS74i 9; 130-131- 'YIftVrlklC47 If Ln 8 !'0 PS NjUite ::.~rth 714t~ Y o' ti,? Crel rts~fr:t Sma -;;Qv moux L4dc t an th. %!0c of t 157. -T4C,l Of 7*41 ;Tma !-_294j;A and &term sp_~.,;V_ rf *hq LkAl-al Gjolwi- Cal runt4to 1; 164. 7. I~ar-msfttq, on 1-1.* ~Iaz--Ier tetwvn the ~_vtns -ird 7-,er Di VOCUSIA IAJ tb* ?avel PGa=t%s P; 165-M. 6. -V*&jTljzd Coale t&_-st !:-mrict. -"A'-',1 of the Car-ria lazi-gics,2 'Ir-atituts. "Turup; w4 34l*ft4lvU,- Ec=--d =3; rp C. -3azteris 1A the A*CVMt 3,!& 3vdi_-Tn'M,- _Z-1~1";C 1~,j 3,ectr-_-! :atlec f~r An.,:her ?7" of 3;wCtra.-m;h -qlxu-! tnu -zanfle of 13~11Y.Lm*q At2w far Itho i"dolf c-CSTI Vp 112. -fate or. %ha Yol:cv !.ol7',!Ie orvn rx-j;~~ in aa*- mla,- '!'%v KRIZ, Josef, Inz., C-.Ijc. From the actIvities of tho Hop Research Institute. Vest ust zemedel 10 no.10/11;391-399 163. 1. Vyzkumny uBtav chmelarsky, Zatec. LRIZ, Josef inz,j TAIM, Lubouir,, izis, Use of economical sprays for the control of the hop Icruse and the hop red spider. Rostlin vyroba 9 no.1:89-106 Ja '63. 1. Vyzkumny ustav ohmelarWqj, Zatec (for Kris). 2, Ustredni vyzkumny ustav rostlinne vroby,, Rusyne (for Taimr). POZDEXA, Jiri, inz., C.Sc.; CECH, Milan,. inz., C.Sc.; F-!Lj&S-ef'- ins. Iffoot of heating on the aotivity of the hop infectious sterility virus@ 'Routlin vyroba 9 no.10548 Ja 163. 1. Uotay experimentalni botaniky, oddleni fytopatologie, Praha (for Pozdena and Cezh). 2. Vyzkumny ustav chmelarskyp Zatec (for Kriz). FALTO, Josef; Kriz, Jos,:f i Principles of the organization of heavy machinery production units. Pod org 17 no.7:293-296 ji #63.- 1. Teohnickoorganizacni vyzkumny ustay strojirensky (for Faltys). 2. Ministerstvo, tezkoho strojirenstvi (for Kriz) IYWHATY, Karel, Inz.1 K111211, Jo-B,ef Adjustment of tools removed from a machine. Stroj rfr 12 no,4:248-251 Ap'64* 1. Research Institute of Machine Tools and Machining, Prague. KRIZ, -'oief End milling cutters and milling heads with exchangeable tips. Stroj vyr 12 no. 5033-135 vv 164. 1. Research Institute of %chine Tools and Machining, Prague, I -- - - ---, CZECHOSSUVAKIA/Electronics F%ot:)cellz a;-,d Bmdco.iductor Dc-ricu If. Abs JOUr Ref Zhur- Fizil:a, 110 7, 1959, 15951 Author Cilielka, J., Cerny, L., Husa, V.,J~rjx , J., Lacbmr, J. Inst State Research Institute for Electric Power EnSincering Prague) Czechoslovakia Title New Teclmology of Manufacture of JUL)i Power Gm.ni-tium Diodes OriL Pub Slaboproudy obzor, 1953, 19, No 9, 589-592 Abstract A feature of the described techaulogy is sii:mltaneous ,mrryinr, out of the processes of production of p-.-.,i Junctions and Vie soldering of the leads. Card 1/1 93 - A- L~_ I CZECKSLOVAKIA/Electi-oaics Fhotoce-119 aad Oemicoaductor Device. H Abe Jour Ref Zhur Fizika,, No 1, 1960, 1551 Author Husa, V., Kriz, J., Ladner., J. Inst Title p* -- p - n* Junctions in Silicon Orig Pub Slabopro~,idy obzor, 1959, 20, No 5, 284-23,1 Abstract The author considers the physical basis of the p* i - n* junction and justifies the choice ;* -- p n* junction for use in a silicon diode. The techno- logy of manufactare of diodes with large junction surface and with reverse voltage greater than 1,000 volts is considered. Conditions are determined for obtaining sufficiently small resistance in the for- ward direction. Card 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Electricity - Semiconductors. G Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fiz--'ka, vo 4, lQ,6o, 9087 Author : Cerny Ladislav, Husa Vaclav, Kriz Josef, Ladmar ffosef Inat Title The p-n Junction in Germanium Orig Pub Electrotech. obzor, 1959, 48, no 8, 4o6-4og Abstract A brief description of the physical principle of the p-n Junction in germnium, and a comparison of the theoreti- cal premises with the experimental data. Problems of technology are considered, and certain results of experi- mental investigattor of the p-n Junction are given. A technology is recommended, which insures smal-I disper- sion of the cliaracteristic in the forward and backward directions. See Referat Zhur Mika, 1960, No 3, 6618. Card 1/1 3SI97 sA58/6z/boo/oW160/160 A061/AlOl 9, 43170 AUTHORS: Huss, V., *iip J., Ladnar, J. TITLE: Production technique for silicon semiconductor diode's PERIODICAL: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 24, abstract 4-4-47v P (Chekhosl. Pat. k1. 21 g# 11/02, no. 97215, 15-11.60) TEXT: The production technique suggested for silicon alloys designed for semiconductor power diodes Is characterized by the fact that the pickling agent, consisting of I part of concentrated BNO and 3 parts of concentrated-Ml, is applied to the contact surface of a fuslin gold electrode and a silicon plate. After washing with distilled water, the completion of manufacturing semiconductor diodes is continued with the 'conventional technical processes. By the new method, the electrical properties of semiconductor diodes are improved significantly without any substantial increase of manufacturing costs. A, S, (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/194/62/000/004/076/105 D295/D308 AU111HORS: cih~~ka, Ja .roslav, Cern~, Ladislav, Husa, V&clav, K~ riz, Josef and Ladnar, Josef TITLE: Device for the stabilization of the operation of semd- conductor-rectifier sections connected in parallel (Patent) PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Avtor.%t*ijka i radioelektron-'ka, no 4, 1962, abstract 4-5-56-P (Czechoal. pat., c1. 21a2, 12/02; 21g, 11/02; 21d3, 2, no. 97375,~ 15-11.6o) TEXT: The principle of the distribution of the cooling medium in rectifiers with parallel-connected semiconductor diodes is outli- ned. 'dhen diodes are connected in series or in oaralle'll, the pro- blem of temperature stability is especially difficult, since it is impossible in practice to choose diodes having exac,~!y -he same characteristics and, in particular, the sarne temperature dependence on the durrent-voltage characteristic, which woulafenable us to use for them a common equipment for cooling or -.empeMture regula- Card 1/2 Device for the ... S/19 52/000/004/0705/105 D295YD303 tion. It is S"uggested in this connexion to use i.-.d4v4dual cooling of each diode, which eliminates the need of their The cooling medium is fed fLrom, a common reservoir ta each diode via distribution valves regulated by means of special equipment. T110 .egulating act'-on of the latter is based on utlilizini;.tho rature depend ence of the current passin through the diode. Z'Ab- stracter's note: Complete translation.-~ Card 2/2 AUTHOR: TITLE: 39617 5 19 62/000/001?/047/105 D201YD308 Husa, V&clav, Kr"'izv, Josef and Ladnar, Josef A silicon diode PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatik~t i radioelektronika, no. 4.,.1962, abstract 4-4-46v (Czechool. pat., c1. 21gi- 11/02, no. 97461, 15-11.60) TEXT: The author proposes a construction of diodes, in which the whisker contact, making the hermetic sealing of the diode diffi- cult, is dispensed with. In the usual systems the whisker is in- side the space to be scaled off. In the giver, constructions (see Pig.) the hermetic ceramic cartridge 3 contains only the silicon re~ctifying element 2. The bottom of the cartridge is formed by a copper plate 1 which acts as the lower contact to the rectifier and the upper section consists of a metal cylinder 5, the bottom of which is used as the second contact; external lead 4 is inser- ted in ~he upper cylinder. ~_Abstracterls note: Complete transla- tion.-7 Card 1/2 84116 Z/017/60/C4 9/011/011/013 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Husal Va'clav, E~15ineer Doctor, Cihelka. Joroslav, Ingineer and Kriz, Josef TITLE: Influence of jh76_jCm-bient Atmosphere on the Surface Conductivity of Silicon IN PERIODICAL: Blektro techni cky obzor, 1960, Vol.49,No.11,PP-596-600 TEXT. The paper presents a description of the measuring methods applied in the investigation of the influence of the external atmosphere upon the surface conductivity of silicon of the types p and n. The influence of moist nitrogen and dry oxygen was experimentally investigated. A sketch of the test-rig is shown In Fig.l. During the tests the temperature was maintained at 20*C. At first,nitrogen with increasing moisture content was fed in until the nitrogen had a 100% relative humidity. This was followed by feeding in dry oxygen so that the relative humidity dropped slowly to 30% Following that, the cycle was repeated. It was found that the duration of the cycle did not affect the results. The inverse current increases with increasing relative humidity above 50%. Card 1/3 84U6 Z/017/60/049/011/011/013 E073/E535 Influence of the Ambient Atmosphere on the Surface Conductivity of Silicon At the instant of feeding in oxygen there was a steep increase in the inverse current. With increasing humidity the conductivity has a minimum at about 50% humidity, whilst the presence of oxygen brings about an increase in the surface conductivity. In the case of n-type junctions, the surface conductivity increases monotonously with humidity without there being a minimum and with increasing oxygen content the surface conductivity decreases. A physical interpretation of the phenomena is given. Humidity represented by the OH group acts to the outside as a dipole with a positive charge so that It attracts surface electrons and intensifies type n conductivity. On the other hand, in the case of type p it repulses the free holes and,as a result of that, the surface concentration of the holes decreases. The oxygen has an electro-negative effect: it repulses free electrc.ns on type n junctions, i.e. it weakens type n junctions,and it attracts holes in the case of type p junctions, i.e. it intensifies the type p junctions. On the basis of the obtained results Card 2/3