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-PLU.,.-I.G,; =1119SA. YO.A.
Hanutm,mant of pregnancy, labor and the pootnatal period In
patients with rhounatic heart defecte. Zdrav.Belor. 5
no.8,33-35 Ag '59. (HIRA 12.-10)
1. lz terapavtichaskogo otdoleniya Brentskoy obluatnoy bollnitay
(gluvwjy vrach V.G.Tishchonka) I rodil'nogo otdoleniya Brentskogo
roddoma (gluvnyy vrach I.F.Koroleva).
(RIMM.TIC fl~ART DISPAIN) (LABLUt (OBSTEMICS))
-.11
KRIJ, I.G.
Method for dispensary treatment of therapeutic patients. Zdrav.
Bel, 7 no-5:41-42 My 161. (MIRA 14-6)
1. Glavnyy terapeyt Brestakogo oblzdravotdola.
(BREST-DISPENSLRIMO
A-
Mg
4~ z
KRUASIMLIJ, '' 0.
Bacterial knot*of oleander caused by Posudozonas oavaetanoi
v. nerij Smith, Z&Ohch~ rant. ot vred. L bol. 5 no.10:44,45
0 160, (MIRA 16:1)
3.. Starnay fitopatolog Abkbasekoy karantinnoy laboratorii.
(Oleander-Diseases and poets) (Peoudamonas)
nlUBAN,--L-t Prof.) in%*$ drop Dr. Sc- V. Sachnovskij. Re'viewed bY
forced concrete constrUctions" by Ko
"Rei . 207-78 F 162-
K. Hruban. In% stavby I() no
KRUBERG, TU. K.
20615 KRUBM-) T-U. K. Opythra 1chaskogo izobrazheniya amany generataii vadozoaley i
didaktichaskogo ispoltzovaniya etikh izobrazhaniy. (Pril.-Wknwy cheredovaniya
generataii i zelenykh, burykhi b&Many)di vodorosley>7). Uchen. zapisk. (Leningr. gos. ped
in-t im. Gartsena)j t. LUCtIp 1949j, a. 3-14, - Bibliogr: lOnRzv. .1
SDt MTOPIS MURNAL STATV - Vol. 28 - Ybakva - 1949
n Of plants; a
BYSTROV, A.A-I.
ETEL=O~ u.mf icatio nyl
school guieLe to 1'* 93 Illi,istrirovan
,&Sry school
cllllj~trat0d. hikhsia
,anwil for students ill Beco"Injiv pogoble dlia uchashre I dap.
,a is&. 3. i5P
ijoyj oprodelit0l' rast(E Shishkin ~jnjqteretv8
shkO I shcoly. po& re&. Bol - is&-vo ,
arednO' xwheb.-POdOgog- ot&-nis, 1951- (gm 10:4)
...Ingract, Goa* J.Dingraciskoe
qroG,v4shdhenU&
290 0. lea tion)
n Tu., - F -
Phonology
Useful textbook on phonology ("Phonological observations in gar-dens and parks." A. A.
Golovach. Reviewed by Yu. K. Kruberg.) Zst. v Shkole No. 3, 1952.
9. Monthly List 2.f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September -1953~ Uncl.
V
BYSTAC
2. 1,73-111 (600)
11. r-otarrf (ill1justrated Cuide to plans ror schools-li. iaviewad by
7- !3uic'-- LO P oda 42 no. 1. 1953-
AlnaLoll). Prir
.nril 1953, Uncl.
Library of Congress,
,hly ~jst 2f Russian Accessions
OMMVA, Tamara Ntkolayevna; ZAVALISHIJIA, Sofiya Fedorovna; KRUMO,-_
Tulty Karlovich; FISITAUKOVA, Vern Tafstllyevna; S v UIW
-"spn3"Kr,-9URDZHITXVA, A.M., tekhnieheskiy redaktor
(Summer field work in botany; manual for pedagogical inetitutes]
Letniata polevaia praktika po botanike; posoble dlia pedagogiche-
skikh inatitutov. Leningrad. Goo. uchebno-pedsgog. izd-vo Minister-
stva prosveshchentia RSFSR Ianingradskoe otd-nis, 1954s 285 P.
(Botany-fteld work$ (KMA 8t7)
KRUBERG, Yu.K.
-
Observations on the development of vegetation in
the Vyritsa Electric Power Plant. Uch. zap. Ped.
178:49-61 159.
(Vyritsa Reservoir-Aquatic plants)
the reservoir of
inst. Gert3.
(MIRA 14:7)
DM, S., dr; KOWALSKI, T., dr.
&4=WMP"W'0e4*-
Organization of medical teams for rural antituberealous campaign;
remarks In discussion. Zdrowis pub.,Warss.no.3:234-236 KW-Juna
(TUBIRCULOSIS, prevention and control
In Poland, med.teame for raral campaign)
(RUM COMITIONS
In Poland, ned.teame for antituberculosis campaign)
'I Ftwa I III", H-M-Ot I i'(;7j, RrAun
i'leurtil chylothorax in a child witti lymph node ti-ibe-n-ulosis.
!,edlxit. Pol. 39 Ag 161.
1. Z KlInAl Teraoll Chorob `z1bct Aksid(nit Meiyczne~ -.r
Wtirvuw e(K1erc,,wn1kt prof. dr. med. M. Mkpasn ik-Kobi sirska).
V
VV
Pt %
W~ ~NM
SUNTSOV, A.G.. doteent; KWCll, A.D.. subordinutor.
X-ray 41agnosis of osteochondrosis of the corpum vertebrae (Calve'$@
disease) Vest.rent. i red. no.3:73-77 MY-Je '55. (KLRA 8:10)
1. Is kafedry propedaytiki vnutreanikh bolesney (say.prof. Kh.I.
Vayushtsyn) Chelyabinskogo moditainskogo instituta (dir.prof. G.D.
Obrazteov)
(SPONDYLITIS,
vertebra plam. x-ray &iag.)
a~
IRAUSKOPY, Jarosiav; XAM, Jan - U?UCH, Rudolf
2 Cases of photosensitis&tion after aureomykoin. Cesk.derm.34
no.6:383-385 1) 160.
1. Kozni oddeleni OUR T Chebu. VojenelW lazens)w ustav ve
Yrantiskovych Lasnich.
(CHLORMRACYCLIIM toxicol)
(MERHATITIS MEDICAMERrOSA)
(PHOTORNSITIZATION)
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1952, No. 12, 111-16.-Tile f(ALV*ing fiji W",
ANINS krt-Waj p,-#ji4ws. Tr-ukurut brarkuyus, Crcnihitfuj
pi Im%cmAKU~.1ful, &'~rpumd pdftul' 1~647'
GON"t Indamortcomat, 111mmiut ldgtj6it*wloRlU;. Data hi
rispi. % for Muht twck m%mcle (1) the i-ang, was INN M'9-
62.A. K 2004-M0-9, (~A 81-217.0, ,~l XQ 22%7-11.1 5. For
moist wil mU.U:Ie(U)tljc raiLge wiLi 14A 4-1., ).h. K 4a7.6-
WA, CA 5.9-37.3. and NIX 30.1-OW 1). For jaw
mtivie (111) tLe I'Ange was Na 43,"3-6, K 431.14,49.ti, Cg
I 1.3-U.8 and A4C 7he livo6tine coment var"
In dry niuvclc lh-t Fcv-arkil from 6.02
It ii eoncluded thitt 11 wh~-lj 4-'(mtrllcl4 tun. cc
than I has mote Nit oM K. Not iwicb dh4troce liawtcn
sp-miel tivept III a Pre& toly 6,1, Dinve Na msd K.
For the. trtu"cl Afyfilm tim comrcting
M911cle has More Ol (40.1-:,V-5 M9 I nnd hisc (46-3-
30.0), muf less Na ( 131 ~6- 137.0) a nd K f'217ii.g XY.1.0) th--tn
thar4pWril rilivelf, VogenLt
nUCHANOVA, F.A.
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The alkali, alkaline earth metal, and iron content of the muscles of
aome.Black Sea fishes and invertebrates. Trudy Karad.biolosta.no.12:
111-113 132, (MLRA 9.9)
(BIACK 5A--KhRINI IAUU) (HATAIS IN THA BMY)
WSCLIO
VATSKAN, S.B., KRIICFUr.OVA, F.A.
Mothods for obtaining R preperntion of An iron-RecorbiC Acid complex.
Vitaniny no-11158-165 153 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Blokhimichenksyn lnboratorlya linuchno-ionledovntel'skogo
Inntituta pitaniya Kiulsterstvn zdrnvonkhrnneuiyn USSR t Kafedra
biokhimii Kiyovskogo meditsinakogo stommtoloricheskogo instituta.
Xiyev.
(ASCORBIO AGO)
(IRON SULFATB). -
KRUGH.AKOVA, Y.A
i"~ _
Efferit of complex iron compounds on tho accumulntion of necorbic
noiC In Rninal tiscuese Vitaniny nool:208-211 153 (XlU 11:7)
1. Blokhimlchenkaya lfkborAkoriyn Nftuohno-isoledovptellskoro
inntituta pitanlya Mintsteretyn zdravookhrateniya USSR, Kiyev.
(IFLCH IB -"lM BODY)
(ASGORBIC ACID)
L-Clreit of complex trots COMPM411 on the O"Umulation of
ascorbic acid in ifesuo of live ottiRnIums. P A. K~ rbaknva.
Vitamito A *44. liauk Vk,,
ll(lg.q? Referal. Zkur., KAim. 1954, No. 10,50-Two
lots of lodnea pip srem maintained an sk ration of oats, bay.
Rn(l beets. In adda, one of the lots wmi fid for 10 days 60
mg. of a prepn. contg. 28 ing, a"tic uid and 0 mg. (4 F'e,
while the stcond lot ifas led dAil3r 2R nic. ascorbic acid. This
was followed by 10 dajm of ordinuy ration. Then the ani-
mak werv kUk-d and the mntent of free artel rombined as-
CONC acid was detd, In thil spler". mumts mel"brane of tile
intestincs. liver, kkineyv. an.i suprarrnal ittind. Most of It
was found In AnIntab; fed the Fe-worblc acid complex. From
this is concluded thid this cornplet Is niwr iuitabl,~ for sup-
p!YIng vit=in C to the ovigantim than iq ascwbk acid alone.
hl. Uo,;Ch-
7~ 71-1617is:sll.
I-fed 4nd a lined. :Iini-
c.
A teRfing cf the Fe WwurLutc prepT 1,
Vvc V135. rcsLlts. y the la-' Inethod
26f. Itath
Chc Ill.
cabbm2a ~ri~- ,m thr arvarwifittiin d L%t:4~rtt< x,4,1 ir
ftauea of ammsl arrsnivim F. A~ kruct...4-vi
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llilm,lt intn 1~., orrami,tri
'Of" 'w'; ., I'vi inuff'.1'ri tl;(--
bined a~A irk" I it? H.,: 1-1,-,Iu E0 ,~
at I 21-%r. S."Ch 'O"ff"t i,t
A. A i f xvil. ammAs 1611al-19 file
Irati.2, .4 a tie ,r( w?. 14 1, :A 01;
floc 1 W '! , I L'.. ~ -q~ !; 'q ik prOtt-t",- IT4 rq-- I
MitlktfittiOll Of VitAM111 C Of ttlibb-LCC JUICr it) gUi! CA JLIA~
% Co A!- w i i d The :4 1:11ini-or'Ition to I;,~ -, ;! 171
in di'.Tt- .!- 1. 1,!1 ff) -vi of 1-" 1 !n t~:.
fiv", sp-lo-en, ivitcStfilat mucwa, "Illey, aod
tom depiree ititim.-m6li: toattaitt vlith cty-.t. 1. Tl~
IaI1qf1vTtitft;%we,1 Iket,tticrcat". Ana!o9outrevilf-iorr
obtlshii"', hv Prn)(mong tbe itrw of admijk'(F.111on fl I ar j
'11%i, ii J~,krlictdjtjy tru'? tit 11. 11.1becalcoftnirl, I
admirditratioll Pr 1tv likerca" in the 41MCS of admItif-tildul
Its the C= Of 11 t.hA--QCC(UlQdf31M Of kM Will
in the 0,51ws r4-.(4 its Plap"Or"S to flit ettelf(Im 4 i~f
paw of w1milikillitim nr immaim in the &L-e, 7!mc
STaq111% of guitica pip wvrv gibe" eabbAp jiiice vitxnin C
as followir. Guinea pig- 4 group I ve"Lvibi 20 aml. of cab-
bW Wee rich. to whkh w4s vAiled 25 wj(. (if synthetic
tryst, It. Animah of grutip 2 te"Ned only I In dowi vary-
Imc from Zil to 50 wS, dally, Atsimals of gm4p J revehred
all Mir. of 11. etfulv.~ to 23 mr, of 1. VII&MIR islignblima-
thwilt were omin'tetmvit-d to the daily ra&m. Cabbaiv Juico
.L. ~ -!- ! , ~' T~ ' : - 1 ;0 , - It.-N Im ilvfw jr+,,-~ ,;z th:v- ijflr~
1, Item 1.1 1., "1 C (if 11(v L -tid 1.-) ~i, "
.ht t" 1. tm- .." a .bi'd I. A-Z-" ""It. were otp-
tifilcd %ilh the adminktiratiats of 11; t1rii mAct cabbiCe
Juice and 11 of eq,411 Value. R. S. Levine -
"The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on the Rate of the Inclusion
of Radioactive Iron (Fe59) Into the Fraction of Rincral
Iron of Guinea Pig Tissues," by F. A. Kruchakovap 2pyt
Primeneniya_Radioaktivnykh Izotopov v Meditaine (Research
i7Using Radioactive Isotopes In Medicine), Kiev, Gos-
medizdat Ukrainian SSR, 19551 PP 51-60 (from Referativnyy
Zhurnal -- Khimiya, Biologicheakaya Xhimiya, No 15, 10
Aug 56, Abstract No 14423
"Guinea pigs were given Fe59 perorally in the form of either Fe59C'3
or acomplex of Fe59 with ascorbic acid. More Fe59 was detected in the
organs of both healthy and scorbutic guinea pigs when administered In the
complex form. Administration of Fe59 complex with vitamin C caused the
rate of renewal of the mineral fraction of iron in the "gelatopoietic"
tissues of scorbutic guinea pigs to be significantly greater than in
healthy animals. This difference was not detected after the a4minis-
tration of Fe59cl3. The rate of the inclusion of Fe59 into the tissues
of the liver, intestinal mucosa, and suprarenals was two to four times
hi&er in the avitaminia.rats.than in the healthy ones regardless in
sum 1239
Country : U83B T
Category: flumn and Ani al Physioloey. Metabolis..,,.
Water-salt HQtabolisri.
Abs. Jcur: mBiol., 11c 19, 1958, 88600
Author : Kruchakova, F.,*..
Inst : ..............
Title : The Effi_-c~ of the Protein Copponent of the Dict on
Iron Assi-.AL~tion.
OriL; Pub: Vopr. riud, 1957, 3, No 3, .187-189
rate were Givcn Peg. The greatest rntc of
inclusion of Fc59 into the tissues of Vie
anirmls was aoted with diets containine 4o~
protein, tae smIlest with dicta contninin(,
With diets containing cascin, the rate of 05.
Abstract: For several days p or to their sacrifice,
Card 1/2
T-9
ColCmtry USSR
category: 3wnn mid :.;Ij,:"-l PIWsioloGY. Metabolis:.i.
Water-salt Mc-A-%bolien.
Abe jour: RZhBiol., Nc 19, 1958, 88600
assirailaticii wns 2-4 tims greater thmi with diets
containinC Vic swic ar.1cunt of egg albuzAn. The
differencu in the effectiveness of casein and
egg albumin as far as the assinilatioll of Fc59
is conceracd is explained by the difference in their
P content. N.G. Shaposhnikov.
Card 2/2
A-- IrAwdidat biologichookikh nauk (Xiyev)
Biological properties of forrosecorbic acid. Trach.dalo no.8:873-875
Ag '57- MRA 10:8)
1. laborstorlys biokhimil Ukrainskogo nsuc~mo-lssledovstallskogo
institute ortopedit i travastologii
(IROR--THUAPZUTIC USI) (ASCCRBIC ACID)
KRUCHAKOVA, Y.A.
Affect of dietary.5rotain components on Iron assimilation Evith
sumary In Anglia , Topmed.khtno 3 no.3tl83-189 MY-Jo '57-
(KLRA 10:8)
1. Biokhtnichaskays laborstoriya Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatell-
skogo Institute pitantys. Kiyov
(IROM, metab.
off@ of dietary proteins on uptake by body fluids
tissues in rate (Run))
ORDTzINS, off.
dietary proteins, on irda uptake by body fluids &
tissues in rate (Rus))
A
Ilk
US,f;R/Human mnd Animal. P~yslology Vetaboll-im. V-2
Abs Jour Ref 71ur - Mal., No 4, 1958., 17973
Author F.A.j Kruchako-m
Inst
Title The Role of Ferro-Ascorbic 4cid in I,*on Metnbolism in the
Animal Organism.
Orig Pub Ukr. blokhim. zh., 1957, 29, No 2, 145-151
Abstract Tn guinea pigs on an ordinary diet L-5 to 5-7 md of ferro-
ascorbic ncid (a complex compound) and 3-1 to 5-U M9 % of
mineral iron were detected in the mucosa of the small in-
testine; in the spleen 6 mg,46 and 11 md., resoective-
ly, were detected, and in the ilver 2.5 to 4.5 mh!~ and 3
to 4 mg% respectively. Ferritin wns not detected in the
tissues of the animals; it vas found in the tissues only
after the animals were given Fe preparations. 'Aben the
guinea pigs were inJected vith a prepmration of ferro-As-
corbic acid or FeC_13 labelied with Fe59, the rate at which
Card 1/2
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USSR/Ifua" and An1r=1 Phyriology - Met-boliim. V-2
Abs Jour Ref ~%ur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 17973
Fc59 ap-jeared in ticsue was 2 to 3 times greater In the
animals %;hich received the ferro-ascorbic acid then in
those which received FCC'3' It is suggested that Fe Is
absurbed by the tisvues as ferro-ascerbic ozid Indepen-
denti.y W"' the foruttion of ferritin.
Mrd 2/2
IRUCHAKOVA, Y.A., kand.biol,nauk
Using a preparation of forrosocorbio acid in children's nutritiono
Vop.okh. mat. i det. 3 no.5249-52 8-0 158 (MIRA lltll)
1, Is biokhtmichookoy laboratorii (sav. - prof. B.I. Golidshteyn)
Nauchno-looledovatellskogo institute pitanlya, Ministerstva, zdravo-
okhrananiya USSR. Kleyev.
(CHI -NUTRITION)
(ASCORBIG ACID)
KRUCHAKOVA, Y.A.
Rates of incorporation of radioactive Iron M59) into the nuclei
and cytoplasm of normal and tumor tiscues (with eummmr7 in English].
Vopemed.khim. 4 no.1115-20 Ja-7158 (XIRA 11:5)
1, Diftimlohookaya laboratoriya Ukrataskogo nAuchno-looledovatel,
skogo Institutaq Kiyev.
ORON# metabolism
binding by nuclei & cytoplasm In normal tissues &
tumor tissues,, comparison (Rus))
(110PLASM orperimental
tumor nualai & cytoplasm uptake of various labeled
Iron apds. (Rue))
VEINMV, I,B.; KR~CWOVA F!A.; PODGAYETSKAYA,, M.G,
Effect of Tarious factors on the rate of uptake of radioaotive
mUl~xr (8-351 in the skin and vool of Animals. 7eigtedwoi
vim. 34 no.80-1-3.4 160. (" 13 In)
1. Is kliniko-okeperimentallnoy laboratorli otdola tuber)nAesa
kozhi (zav. - prof* Is& Toynerov) Mirainakogo unobno."eledo-
vatellskogo institute. tdborkuleta imeni P.G,, Yanovskogo (dir. -
dotaent J6S# Namolat),
(8m) (VOOL) (SULFUR METABOLISM)
VMXROV, I.B.9 prof.; MqW.,QT
4p_ ?.A,, kand,biolop,
MAI, kand.med.nauk snauk; FODGAYETSKAYA,
Treatment of alopecia seborrhosica vith vitamins. Vent.derm.
i ven* no*8t5l-54 162o (MIRA 15:9)
1. Iz otdela kozbmo-venerologicheakogo tuberkuleza (zav. -
prof. I.B. Veynerav) Ukrainskogo nauebro-isoledovatellskogo
instituta tuberkuleza imeni F.G. Yanovokogo (dir. dotaent
I.S. Mamoint).
(BALM=) (VITAKEV THERAPY)
VMEROV, l.V.;_KMGRUOVA, F.A.; PODGAYBTSKAYA~ M.G.
Content of some vitamins and 17-ketooterolds in the urine of'
seborrhea patients. Vop. med. kh1m. 8 no,5t482-486 B-Ot62
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Otdol kozbnogo tuberkuleza Ukrainakogo nauctmo-issledova-
tellskogo, Inatituta tubarkuleza imeni F.G. Yanovokogo, Kiyev.
VEYNEROT, I.B.j KRUCHAKOVA, F.A.1 PODGAYETSUYA, M.G,
Riboflavine and 17-katosteroid metabolism In patienta vith
seborrhea. Vop. pit* Z2 no.108-32 Ja-F'63 (MIRA 161ll)
1. Iz otdola kozbnogo tuberkuleza Ukrainskogo nauchno-isale-
dovateltakogo instituta tuberkulama tmonl F.O.Yarovskogo, Kiyar.
'E
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VKYIjaOV, I.B., prof.j KRUCHAKOVA, F.A., kand. biol. nauk;
Vitamin metabolism and excretion of 17-ketoaternAlds in cutaneous
tuberculosis treated with tubasid. Vast. derm. i ven. no.It
22-28 165* (MIRA 'A.8.-10)
1. KI-inika tuberkuleza kozhi Ukrainakogo nauchnc-its"Ledovatell-
akogo instituta, tubarkuleza i grudnoy khJ.rurgll !men! Ynovskogo
(dir.- dotaent A.S. Mamolat), Kiyev.
"Ff-A of p-olrln,,!ed uc-F- of rr! I I on tlrrw ~,Rn to then I c
V,ld T-,~)tjmcllsm in in ruirwa plgs.
Prnbl. tub. no.2;,'0-75 165. 18-32)
1. UxrainnMy In',lLitllt i.,,1L#)rkitleza
i grudnoy khirurgli hvml (W-Atcr dotsent
A.S.Mamolat)l Kiyevs
4yl
PANFILOVA, I.A.1 SWEVICHO R.L.j PI~C ~I.j kancl. fiz.-
~ -H4QYICILX
mateme nauk dotsel red,
[Textbook for a course in higher mathematics) Uchebnoe po-
sobis po kurou vysBhei matematiki. Moskva, Vass. zaochzWi
energ. in-t. Pt. 4. 1962. 138 p. (MIRA 19:1).
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TH 0 R S -irP~d(_,nfvlIdj E, Zh, FrLtiber6, V. Ya., Kruchan, Ya. Ya.
Effect of additioc
B aT-1 0
PLRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 16, 1-9 6' .
I 662.1J)0 (Uch. zap. Ri zhsk. poli tekhn. in- ta, 2, 2
TEXT: Addition of SiO to BaTiO (1) causes a decrease of tn-,
2 3
and the tetragonality of the elementary coll, irrespective of t-I?
of addition. This is obviounly related to the formation of a sol'd
"ion of the substitution type. Of the new phases.. the compound BaTiSiu',,
is formed firnt of all, Addition of SJO2 shifts the Curie pcint of I
25 - 300C toward high temperatures, which also confirmn tht~ formation of a
solid ,)olution, Addition of SiO 2 lowers the dielectric constant and
changes the parameters of the dielectric hysteresis loop. The residual
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polarization is reduced while the coercive force is increased. If small
rt =ounfs are added, the spontaneous polarization tends to increase,
Kh e r; '-as It tenda to decrease at high concentrations. [Abstracter's note:
Comulete translation.-I
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AUTHORS: Fritsberg,__V._Ya., Freydenfelld, E. Zh., and Kruchan, Ya. Ya.
TITLE: vA Dielectric Propertiesl\and Structure of Solid Solutions of the
EbTiO, - - "Bi TO 11 System
3 , PrTiO V, 2~3 3
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya, Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 11, PP- 1387-1390
TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the Third
Conference on Ferroelectricit7 which took place in Moscow from January
25 to 30, 1960. The authors studied the transition of the PbTiO 3 -
SrTiO 3 - It Bi 2/3 Ti, 03" system from the typical seignettoelectric state into
a state with relaxation polarization. The initial materials used for the
preparation of the ceramic /specimens were PbO, Bi 0 TO , and SrCO The
W 2 39 2 3'
analyses of the specimens were accurate within 1- 5% by weight. E and tan
were measured by the usual methods in a wide frequency and temperature
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Solutions of the PbTiO 3 -SrTIO3 Bi 2/3 TiD 3"
System
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range, the seignettoelectric properties were studied at 50 cps, the X-ray
analyses were made with an X-ray diffractometer of the type YPC -50"
(URS-50I). The determination of the lattice parameters by the counting
technique was accurate within tO.002 U. Two sections were examined in the
ternary system (Fig. 1), wherein the ration of SrTiO3 and PbTiO3 were
constantly equal to 7:3 (A) and 4:6 (B), while the "Bi 2/3 TO 3#1
concentration varied from one compound to another. It was established by
X-ray analysis that there actually is a range of solid solutions in the
system and that the compounds of section A have a pseudocubic structure
under only Blight additionB, while those relative to B are tetragonal
(at room temperature). The lattice parameters of different compositions
are given. Fig. 2 shows EM and Fig- 3 shows E, and tang as functions of
temperature t for compounds of section A and section B for different
"Bi 213T103 " additiona of 1 3 and 0 - 40 moleA. The following rules were
established: 1) An increase of the "Bi 2/3 TiO 391 content on a variation of
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Solutions of the PbTio 3 - SrTiO 3 -"Bi 2/3 TO3 B006/BO60
System
the ratio of PbTiO3 and SrTiO 3 gives rise to an increase of the lattice
tetragonality, while the phase transition shifts toward higher
temperatures. 2) If there is more PbTiO 3 than SrTiO 3' the seignettoelectric
character of the initial substance is basically conserved under an increase
of the "Bi 2/3 TiO,19 addition. 3) If, on the contrary, SrTiO3prevails, the
introduction of the addition will give rise both to a shift of the phase
transition to higher temperatures and to an enlargement of the phase
transition region; at the same time, a relaxation can be observed in the
dielectric polarization. The increase of lattice tetragonality on the
introduction of the addition can be explained by the high polarizability
of the bismuth ion. The authors finally thank G. A. Smolenskiy for havirg
proposed the subject and for his supervision, as well as I. Ye. 14yllnikova
for advice given in regard of the preparation of,specimens. There are 3
figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 Japanese.
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Dielectric Properties and Structure of Solid S10481601024101110221036
Solutions of the PbTiO3 r SrTiO3 Bi 213T103" B006/tO6O
System
ASSOCIATION. Latviyskiy goo. universitet im. Petra Stuchki (Latvian
State University imeni Petr Sturhki). Rizhokiy
politekhnicheskiy inatitut (Riga Polytechnic InBtitute)
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A062/A101
AUTHORS: Freydenfel'd, E. Zh., Fritaberg, V. Ya., Xruchan, Ya. Ya.
TITLE-. Vieloctric properties and structure of solid solutions In the
CaTiO 3 -B12,/3 T'03 system
PERIMICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, FIzika, no. 2, 1963, 64, abstract 2E420
C'Uch. zap. Rizhsk. politekhn. In-t", 1962, v. 6, 251 - 255)
TEXT: The existence of solid solutions was observed in the CaTIO 3 - B2/3T9
system for a content of Bi 2/3 TIO3up to 25 - 30 mol%. In the indicated ceramic sol-
id solutions, the water absorption, the lattice constant, the roentgenographic derr
sity, the microhardness and the dielectric properties were investigated. It is
shown that at room temperature the crystal lattice is cubic, and that the lattice
constant increases with the increase of the content of Bi,/-,TiO . The dielectric
permittivltyC of the solid solutions increases as the conterit 0~ the second com-
ponent increases (from 150 to 220), and also as the temperature decreases. No
maximum of6 and no hysteresis loops were observed down to the temperature of liq-
uid air (the ferroelectrio phase transition is possible at lower temperatures).
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Relaxation phenomena were not observed in the frequency range from 200 cps to
200 ke and at temperatures from -170 to +1500C.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
V. Petrov
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AUT11OR: Kruchan, Ya.Ya.
TITLX-: Some factors Capable of influencing the Curia point of forroelectric materi-
als with the structure of potassium-tungsten bronze goport, Symposium on Ferromag-
notism and Forroalactricity hold in Leningrad 30 May to 5 Jun 19637
SOURCE. AN SSSR. Izv. Ser.fiz., v.28, no.4, 1964, 691-604
TOPIC TAGS: forrooloctricity, potassium tungsten bronze, load motaniobato
ABSTRACT: The values of the Curio~ point, the radius and tho polarizability of the
substituted ion, nnd the lattice,constants are tabulated for solid solutions of 21
different materials in PbNb206- The data for five ofthe solutions were obtained by
the author, and the rest were assembled from various sources. Except in ono case, t10
tabulated data relate to solutions with a concentration of 90% PM206. Thu materi-
als discussed can all be represented by the general formula Pbl_xAy(Nb,-xY1x)206-
There are two typo; of A sites: those In the porovskito typo regions o4 t;,.o lattice,
having coordination number 8 (AS sites) , and those between those regic-na, having co-
ordination number 10 (A10 sites). There are two AS sites and four A10 sites in the
Caro 2
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ACCESSION XR: AP403OG45
unit cell (YVjPbNb20G, of which only five are occupied (by lead ions). The quantity
y-x in the general foriiula for the solutions investigated charactorizes the degree
to which the A sites bro filled.- LTh
~p,~ab"14J dixta are discussed with a view to
rs inf e%-il~icity of m-iterials having.the po-
ascertaining what facto' luence tho'_1V 66~1%
tassium-tungston bronze structurg,,ji qp+ iowing conclusions are reached: 1) A
necessary condition for the appearance of spontaneous polarization duoito.itonoclin-
ic distortion of the unit cell is a wall developed covalent bond between the oxygen
ions and the ions on the AS sites. 2).The forroclectric phenomena occur in the per-
ovskite type regions of the lattice, and the ions outside these regions are of lit-
tle importance. 3) The Curie temperature increases with increasing charge and pola-
rizability of the D ions,provided these are not tightly held in the oxygen octahedra.
Orig.art.has: 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Latviyslciy gosudarstvenny*y universitot im.P.Stuchki (Latvian State
University)
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AUTHOR: Froydonfoltd, E.Zh.; Yarmon,00-0., Kruchan Ya. a
-0; 1 - 1-11 ; -1 ?
ORG; Riga PolZtechnic Institute (Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut); Latvian State
University (LatvIyskiy "udargtvannyy univorsitet)
TITLE: Forrooloct I p operties of solid solutions of-bismuth and jjRjAAn= forrites
in le-nd metaniobato"' port, Fourth All-Unionronforence on Forroolectricity heLd at
Rostov!&-tho Don 22-16 SoptemiWr 19-6
SOUME; AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Soriya*Itzichoskayn, v. 29, no. 11, 1965, 2046-2049
TOPIC TAGS: forroelectric material, solid solution, bismuth, lanthanum, ferrite, load,
niobate, dielectric constant, dielectric losoCuric ter
ABSTRACT: Continuing their earlier work on lead metaniobate based haterovalent solid
solutions, the authors have investigated the ferroolectric and other properties of
the PbNb20G - B'2F8206 and PbNb2 06 - La2FG206 systems in order to determine the effect
of replacing divalent load by trivalent bismuth and lanthanum, and pentavalont niobium
by trivalent Iron on the forroelectric Curie point and other properties of lead
motaniobate and to explore the possibility of obtaining asteriala with peculiar
dielectric and magnetic properties. The solid solutions Ymre synthesized by solid
state reaction of the oxides with double roasting In air. After a preliminary 1 hour
heating at 11000 the bismuth ferrite solutions were hold for 30 minutes at 1240-12700,
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and the lanthanum ferrite solutions at 1280-13000. X-ray studies showed that In both
systems solid solutions with the potassium-tungsten bronze structure were formqd only
over a narrow rango (tip to about 10 mole 1%) of ferrite content. The cerRmic~propor-
ties were studied, the lattice parameters were measured, dilatmotric measurements
were made, and the temperature dependences of the dielectric con3tant and the
dielectric loss were investigated with experimental techniques that have been de-
scr1bed elsewhere by S.Zh-Froydonfelld, G.D.Yanson, and O.S.Makolmova (Xzv. AN LatvSSIL
Ser. kh1m., 4, 345 (1963)). ThermoSraphJc measurevents with a Kurnakov pyrometer
revealed the transformation of PbO from one modification to another at 280-3500 and
the formation of Fb%OG at 530-8500. All the investigated solid solutions were ferro-
electries; the Curio point fell rapidly in both systems with increasing ferrite con-
tent, The temperature at which the dielectric constant peaked (the Curio point) did
not vary with the measuring freqijoncy over t1o range from 4 to 200 kilocycle/sec, The
dielectric loss remninod large below the Curio point, owing to the htgh electric con-
duntivity. Ori(:. art. has.- 4 figures and I table.
SUB CODR: SS, EN OUBM. DATE: 00/ ORIG. REP: 008 arm RW: 005
2./2~p
and 1-sin'"mm Lp. 1~-Atri ;N Si--R. 3,--, Lfaz, 29
N A 19'.,
in". a pnT."N. Lz ... ... ..
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AUTHOR: Rlyekstint, T. P. Riekstinsh, T.1 Medovoyq A* I.; Kruchan, Yet
Kruchan, J.; Borman, K, Ye,
ORGI lArvia State University Ia. Pe Stuchka (LAiaviyskiy gosudaretvonnyy
universitat)
TITLEt Piezoelectric propertles,of Na sub 0.5 B1 sub 4.5 TI sub 4 0 sub 15
SOURCEt AN LatSSR* Isvestlya. Serlya fizicheskikh I takhnichookikh
nauk, no. 6, 1966, 40-44
TOPIC TAGSt piezoelectric property, piezoolectric.ceramicQ factor
SUB CODE: 20
ABSTRACT: A discussion of the piezoelectric properties of ceramic specimens
of the ferroelectric* Na 0 5Bi 4 5Ti4 Ois. It is shown that samples of this
composition have stable ~iezo~iectric properties over a wide temperature ranges
The piezoelectric properties are retained over 5000C. A calculation formula
is presented for determining the difference in resonant and anti-resonant
frequencies of the .piezo-resonator in case of low mechanical Q-factor. These
piezoeeramica-practically do not age* The authors thank V. Ya. Fritsberg for his
Interest In the work and D. A. Dealbe for synthesizing the samples. Orig. art. hass
3 figures and 5 formulas. rftSo 40.49
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IONESKU-STOYAN) P.1 FAYT9 I.; STANCHIU, N.; SAVOPOL, Ye.; AfWqMy,_I-
-(Bukharoot)
Mechanization of oome technical procesooa in pharmacy. Apt. dolo 11
no.lM~-79 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15W
(PHAR14ACY-EQUIP14ENT AND SUPPLIES)
KRUCHLAIX, Ye., Cand Tech Sci (diss ProductiGn and properties of
6ome semiconductor compounds of the All BVI." Moscow, 196C. 10 pp;
(Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Krasn-
oyar Inst of Non-ferrous Metals im M. I. Kalinin, Problems Laboratory
-- "Pure Metals, Metallur ical Compoundsand Semiconductors"); 200
copies; price not given; 26-60, 136)
KRUCHMANU,_Te.; CHISNAKOV, YU.D.
Som characteristics of the structure of zinc selenlde crystals.
Kristallograftia 5 no.3:364-368 My-Je 160. (KIRA 13:8)
1. Krusnoyurskiy Inatitut tsvetnylch metallov im. X.I.Kallnina.
Muc selealde)
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AUTHORSt Chistyukov, Yu. D., Krucheanu,__Ie.
TITLLEt Tho crystal structure of zinc telluride
Pi;RIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 9, 1962, 29,
abstract 9B175 (Rev. phys. Acad. RPR, v. no. 2, 1961,
i.
211-217)
TEXT;t,Monocrystals of ZnTe (1) were synthesized and subjected to X-ray
inve gation (powderl Laue and rotation methods, k Cu). The specimen
used was tho powder 1, obtained either by pulverizing the direct product
of the synthesis or hexagonal crystals grown from tho'gascous phase. In
the former case, calculation of the Debyegrams showed that the structure
of I belongs to the sphalerite type with a lattice parameter of 6.089 i.
In the latter case weak reflections from the hexagonal phase were detected
on the Debyegrams, having a lattice of the wUrt'zite type and periodst
a-4.27, c-6.99 i. It was thus established that I is characterized bi
dimorphism. Consequently this compound does not form an exception to the
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general series of co.,qounda of tho typeAIiBVI. The reason for the
presence or only very weak'hexagonal type reflections on the Debyagrams
ic that pulverization of crystals of the hexagonal modification of I
converts them to the cubic modification (by analogy with ZnS). It is
suggested that the formation of a particular modification is determined
by the method used for obtaining the crystals, in particular by the
temperature at which the process occurs, and also by the purity of the
constituent elements. [Abstracter's notei Complete translation.]
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IAUTHORt Krucheanu, Ya.; Nikulesku, D.,* Vanku, A.
TITLE: Growth from gas phase and study of mercury selanida and
telluride single crystals
SOURCEt Kristallograftys, v, 9, no. 4j 1964, 537-540
ITOPIC TAGSt single crystal growth, mercury selenide crystall, mercury
i
,telluride crystal, vapor phase growthq AIIBVI compoundo crystal
,'structural crystal habit# crystal lattice constant
'ABSTRACT: Methods for growing mercury selenide (Hg8a) and mercury
.telluride (HSTs) crystals from the gas phase have been developed,
:and their crystalline structure has been determi'ned. The necessity
.for such a study came as a result of applications of HgTe and HgSe
'in various semiconductor devices and contradictory information from,
tho literature an ;heir crystalline structuree Two crystal growth
mothods are doscribedi. 1) a dynamic onsi consisting of the transport
of compound vapors in a hydrogen or argon stream from the sublimation
,point to the crystallization point with's temperature Sradi t between
P.
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.the two points; and 2) astatic method, consisting of the sublimation-
of compound vapors and their crystallization within an evacuated
nd sealed quartz ampul, with a 100C temperature gradient. Both
.:athods delivered only HgSa single crystals. The HgTs crystals
~obtained contained To in excess of the stoithiometric composition.
'All crystals were prismatic with a hexagonal cross section, Twin
HgSe crystals and hollow, tubular HgSe and HgTe crystals were observed.
X-ray studies indicated that all HgSa and HgTe crystals belong to the
cubic system, with the sphalarite-type lattice. The lattice constants
were determined. The hexagonal modification of HgSs and UgTs pre-
viously observed under high pressure is considered to be of'the
cinnabar-type and not of a vurtzite-type structure* The authors
'conclude that the general rulo observed concerning the wurtaite-type
lattice formation in the AZIB I compounds is not applicable to HgSe
and HgTe. Orig. art* hasi 4 figures and I table.
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'ASSOCIATIONS Rumy*nlis. Institut fisiki (Rumanian Institute of
'iPhysics)
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K~T.C.IIEAITU, Ye.[Cruceanu, E.1; NIKULFSR, D. ffllculeocu, D.J; VANO, A.
(Vancu, A.]
Study of mercury selenide and telluride single crystals grown
from the gaseous phase. Kristallograflia 9 no.4:537-540 JI-Ag
164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut fiziki, Rumyniya.
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AUTHOM X oheanu, Yol
ru Rikulesin Do; NIstoE, Nol Stamateskup I*; 10019sku- /o,3
IB Aar Y, ~!r
TITLM Some properties of W.1 single OEYIM grown from solutions
4,65, 1808-18'12
isoURCEs Mika tvordoga tolap To TP no* 6s 1
PI-OPIO TAUSI mercury compounds tellurides single crystal growingo crystal lattice'
structure, electric conductivity. Hall constant
IABSTRAM.
_,/,'~tauthors describe a method never employed before of groving-Aingle
!cry jTe from dilute solutions, aimed at eliminating previously ancointered
Mfrr-cuTties with the production of single crystal@ of stoichlametrio compositions
iThe single crystals were obtained from solutions of ~ - 10 at . % of tellurium
;in mercury by very slow cooling from temperatures Ooys 45M. Crystals up to
120 x 12 x 1 us could be obtained by this metho4o The shape of the crystals depend
!on the cooling rate* An x-ray structural analysis has shown that the HgTo single
!crystals have a.struatur* at the sphalerite type with a lattice constant a z
6.466 + 0.002 A, corresponding to that calculated an the basis of data on the
itatraadral radii.of the Rg and To atoms* Measurments of the electrio properties.
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have shown that the decrease In the carrier mobility is @lower than in samples
obtained by other methods. This is attributed to the high degree of perfection of
l
the structure of the obtained samples. Measurements were also made of the tempora-
ture dependences of the conductivity and of the Hall constant. Doping the HgTo
crystals with silver* copper# and other various Impurities makes It possible to
obtain p-type semiconductor crystals. Orig. art. hass 6 figures and I table.
ASSOOIATIONs Physics Inatitutof Romanian Acad!!q of 8 *lances# Bucharest
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AUTHORS: Ionesku-Buzhor, S.; Krucheanu Ye.
ORG: stitute of Physics AN RNR, Bucharest (Inatitut fiziki AN RNR)
TITLE: Setup for drawiniz dendrite rystals
SOURCE: Pribory Aekhnika eksperlmenta, no. 1. 19660 213-214
TOPIC TAGS: fiber crystal, dendrite, germanium, single crystal_growing
ABSTRACT: Apparatus is described for drawing MMMIUM"Iendrites with
mirror-smooth finish, such as are needed for semiconductor devices with
improved characteristics (Fig. 1). The apparatus has a different con-
structure and different properties than those hitherto reported in the
literature. The grown dendrites are of uniform dimension and length and
have a low dislocation density. The apparatus can operate at vacuum
10 5 5 x 10-6 Torr. The germanium dendrites obtained were 2 - 8 mm thlc~
of length constant within 0.2 - 0.6 mm. The apparatus can be used to
draw dendrites of other semiconductor materials without modification.
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Ye. )o Istor
ORG: Institute 0.f Oveles of the FM Acadew, Buebarest. (Institut fiz W Madenii
MR)
TITLE: Growing ofj~gSA single cryst -from melts and some of their properties
SOURCE: Kristallt6afi~kp v. Up no* 2p` IX6) 305-31-1
IOPIC TAGS: mercury compound, selenide, single crystal growing, cr7stal lattice dis-
location
ABSTRACT: The authors propose a nev method of growi!~g 11gse single%rystala, con-
sisting Lf slowly cooling from dilute solutiona of selenium in mercuryp vith-selenium
concentration 4-8 at.% from 670c. It differa from earlier methods in the law per-
centage of the selenium in the melt. The procedure yielded single-crystal platelets,
most frequently In rhombic or triangular form, with th-lckness 0.8--l:mm and length
:10--15 Ymn. X-ray investigations have shown the most developed mxrfaces of these
plates to be the planes with indices (111). The crystals had a low dislocation den-
nityj and had electric properties similar to those obtained by the Bridgman method.
It is concluded from this almllarity that no matter hmy the crystals are grown, they
contain an execss of mercury atomn. This Is in contraxt vlLh the behavior of HgTep
whose crystals always grow with an excess of tellurium atoms. Tests with addition
of silver (1% of the tatal selenium amount) have shown that silver is not a suitable
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doping impurity because of its very low solubility In mercury at low temperatures6
The fact that the method described makes It possible to grow crystale of sufficiently,
large size) -with law dielocation density, eiid with mirror surfaces which require no
polishing or etching, makes this method very proildsing, especially when the cenaitiv-
ity of the surface of the samples to mechanical or chemical working leads to inac-
curate measurements of the reflection. The possible diagram of state of such a crys-
tal In discuefied. lbe authors thank M, Nikuleaku for help vitti the measurement of
the electric proper-ties of the Ifee also and.B.&
_jgn9;.Q.*q-D=hor for valuable discussions. Orige art, bas: 8 figures,
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KRUCHEK, M.P.
Method for calculating the forces of rotation of weak optically
active transitions. Opt. i opektr. 17 no.4s545-550 0 164.
(MIRA l7tl2)
S/051/60/009/004/008/034
E201/R191
AJJTHORSs Vollkenshteyn, M.V.v and Krtichekt H.P.
TITLEs Calculation of the Optical Activity of Molecules
PERIODICALs Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 9, No 4, pp 467-1+71
TEXT: A theoretical calculation of the optical activity is
illustrated in the case of 3-methX1cZclopentanon0..J
The calculation was a quantum-mechanical one and 1r. showed that
polarization interactions of constituent groups played the major
role in the optical activity of molecules of 3-mothyloyclo-
pentanone type which contained one chromoform group and had no
conjugated bonds. The paper is entirely theoretical.
There are 2 figures and 13 referencess 4 Soviet and 9 English.
SUBMITTED: February 51 1960
Card 1/1
VCL'i 17SLTZIE, V'.V.; KldjCIMK, M.P.
Optical activity of amino acids. Zhur. strukt. khim. 2 no. 1:59-
62 Ja-F 161. (Iaf%A 14:2)
1. LaninLpWakiy podagogichoBkiy inutitut im. A.1. Gertsena.
(Amino acids-Optical propertios)
M
KNICUK, M.1'.
Comparison of the contributions of strong and wfak nbsorptlan
bands In the optical rotation of some alicyclic ketones. Opt,
I spektr. 17 no.5:794-796 N 164.
WIRA 17:12)
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::ACCESSION MR: ARS014412 UR/0058/65/000/004/EO67/EO67
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4ES01
,;AUTHOR:
JITLE: Using frequency-pbace characteristics of Impedance in the p-n junction for
measuring short lifetimes YY1-
~:CITED SOURCE: Dokl. AN UzSSR, no. 10,- 1964, 11-14
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor diode, carrier lifetime, semiconductor research
TRANSLATION: A theoretical basis and experimental proof Is given for the OossibiljLJ
~ty of using the phase shift between the voltage across a diode and the current
through it to meastire short lifetimes in semiconductors. In contrast to previously
,developed methods, this method does not require establishment of limiting operating
~conditions for the diode (conditions for the current or voltage generator). The
method facilitates the measurement of lifetimes less than 10- sec. An experimentally
tcheck of thb method is made on an electrical analog of a diode. A. Stepanova
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KRUCHFAE;TSKIYI Yo. (Tashkent); ZAYTSEV, V., inzherar-tekhnolog (Tashkent)
Diapatcher's Up on lugEno. Grazhd. av. 19 no.4:19 Ap 162.
(HM 15:5)
1. Zameotit4l nachallnika otdqla porevozok Grazhdamkogo
vuzdusiLnogo flota, Tashkent (frfr Kruchonetskiy).
(Airplanes-*Diapatelang)
KRUCHENITSKIY M.L.IL starabiy elektromekhanik; GUNMEV, V.P., starshiy inth.;
LOBURI, I.G., starshiy elektromekhanik
Intercommunication system for ticket offices. Avtom. telem. I sviaz'
5 no-11134-38 N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Upravlenchookaya distantaiya signalizatsii i avyazi Yugo-Zapadnoy
dorogi (for Xhuchenitakiy). 2. Laboratoriya signalizatsii i 3vyazi
Dallnevostochnoy dorogi (for Ountarev). 3. Khabarovskaya distantslya
signalizataii i avyazi Dal*nevostochnoy doropi (for Lobur').
(Railroads--Communication systems)
f-p ~z4j
KRUCMOK, N.Y. (Akmolinskaya oblactf)
Xedial workers an virgin 1nads. Hed.sestra, 15 no-4:18 Ap 156.
(KLRA 9:7)
1. Isaveduyshchiy lalininskim rayzdravotdolom.
(MININ DISTRIC (AKKOLMSK PROffINC]9)--MMICIN, RMtAL)
"All
SKOLTANOV, G.A., Inzhener; UMHSR# G*N.
Methods of titanium surface scouring. M et.met. 29 no.5:94-96
My 156. (NM 9:8)
(Titan1wrp-Notallura)
---tSYj4ULIJI. Ilikolay imumovier, -wr~jidnt te~Jlmicheaklch KRUG"R. Goo ra I
~ A-A. ~ . lnzhener; ?4d"Iti, I.L.. profe3sur. ret-.-,P"n=,en;
MLOV, A.F., inzi-mler. retuen7ent; L.Ys., inzhener,
reteenzent; Y.b., videktor, 0M., redektor
izdatn1letva; Vj%YU.,d'2P;Yfi, Y~?.B., tekhMr-henkty rft-~iktor
[Prod,iction of sheefte a.-A strips fro% alloys] Proizvod-
stva ILatoy i lent. 142 legki;ch gplavar. Hosi--vu, Ios, rmuchno-teltn.
lul-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnol mot.1illurgii, 1957. 313 p.
(HLRA 10:10)
AUTHOR., rguchor, G.N.
T I '~"L E Present ta osneot.; for the Development of the
.1 11on-ferrous Metal Rolled
Produ~tion Technology of Hear
Product (Sovromennoye sostcyaniyo i perjpaktivy razvitiya
telchniki prcizvodstva prolkat3 t4Ya.19-.h--iykh tsvetnykh
metallov)
PP~q!ODICAL: T~--,vetnyye Yetally, 1958, Nr 9, ri~ 53-5k~j- (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author describes the .)lants recantly built in the USSR
for flat r0114 ng non-.fGr-.ouj hear,, iietals. They are
designed to deal with ingots woiChing up to I ton at
rolling speeds over 200 mAAnutc, and arc highly mochanizod.
He jtates that all new rollina, nills beir-,~- planned for the
USSR are to be baled on seni -continuou,.- cr conlAnuous
ca L'ting. Billetj aTo heated in coritinuoii~; oil or gas-
fired furr-aces; at one Sovic-t licrks an induction heater
has been designed and the auLl.or recDmmendls this for
,pleneral adoption. At riew Soviet ircrIKs the hot rolling
(-,,f coppor alloys is to bo based on highly nechanized
11'e,rer.-Ang mills with an edging In cold rolling the
.1
t-ndoroy is to deal with heav.'Ler"(2-10 to:-.) coils by
Y- 5 -9- 11/2 1
the Production
P.re.;ent State and Prospects for the De-ieloDment 6,
4o[:y of Heavy Non-ferrous Yeta` Rolled Product
Tc; r.~,nol
uzin- butt welding and a L;Qrie-- of lic-w mills was de:Agned
and is being built in the USSR.$ the authol- tabulates
their main characteristics, discusses their special
feat.,Ares Uncluding higher rolling s,;oeds) and considers
the corresponding re-heating furnaces. He mentions that
work aimed at the repla--ement of visual ins,;ectlon of
s:ieet by automatic and remote methods based on ultra-
sonics, flying miuoneters and television is in progress;
mechanization of intra-mill tranjport is also under study.
For most of his points in this article tile author gives
comparative information on American2 and sometimes on
European practice.
There is I table.
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3. Industrial engineering
KRUCHOO G.N.
Conference of rollivg mIll operators on nonferraus matalworicing.
10~
TSret. met. 31 w.418142 Ap (KM 1115)
(Rolling (Metalwork))
(Nonferrous metals)
S/136/60/000/012/008/010
3193/E183
AUTHORS: Boguslavskiy, I.M., Broydo, B.S.t__~her, O.K., and
Tarshinov, V,I,
TITLE: Complex Investigation of a 3-Stand Tandem Mill for
Continuous Cold Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
PERIODICALs Tsvetnyye metally, 10,609 No. 12, pp. 66-71+
TEXT: In contrast to rolling of steel, continuous rolling of
copper-bass alloys in a tandem mill is a comparatively recent
innovation. Difficulties are still encountered in running this
process because of a large number of interdependent factors which
have to be controlled if satisfactory results are to be obtained.
The object of the investigation described in the present paper 'Was
to establish the optimum irating conditions for continuous
rolling of brass A62 (L6 and J190 (L90) strip, and to obtain
data required for complete automation of the process. The
experimental work was carried out on a 3-stand tandem mill,
manufactured at the Novo-Kramatorskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod
(Novo-Kramatorsk Machine-Building Plant). Each stand consisted
of a 4-high mill with the following characteristicss
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9193/E183
Complex Investigation of a 3-Stand Tandem Mill for Continuous Cold
Rolling of Copper Alloy atrip
diameter of the working and backing rolls - 375 and 1000 mm
respectively; length of the rolls - 1000 mm; diameter of the
power-driven reeler 500 mm. Each stand was dr, iven by a motor
nBK90/40 (PVK90/40) 450 kW 300-600 r.p.m. , an mn 14-14/3
(KP1J+-l1+/3), 150 A 1+00-1306 r.p.m. motor being used to drive
the reeler. Rolling speeds of up to 150 m/sec were employed,
the initial and the final thickness of the strip (400-800 mm
wide) was 6 and 1 mm respectively. The following parameters of
the process were studieds thickness of the strip leaving the
3-rd stand; pressure exerted by the mill on the rolls of each
stand; tension in the strip between the stands and between the
reeler and the 3-rd stand- speed of the rolls and speed of the
inter-stand tensioning rollers- current in the circuit of the
motors driving the rolls; voliage in the generator.
A quantitative relationship between the tension in the strip and
its thicknesswas established. It was found that the increase
in thickness of the leading and tail ends of the strip
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Complex Investigation of a 3-Stand Tandem Mill for Continuous Cold
Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
(which are.rolled with no tension applied) can be avoided by
reducing the distance between rolls by 0.2-0.3 mm during the
corresponding stage. It was shown, also, that by varying the
tension in the strip between the 2-nd and 3-rd stands, It is
possible, in the case of brass L621 to adjust its thickness by
0.2-0.3 mm during the first rolling stage and by 0.1-0.15 mm
during the second rolling stage. The results obtained indicate
that by increasing the front and back tension in the strip) edge
cracking can be avoided, or minimized. The specific power
consumption in rolling brass L62 and L90 was determined, and
curves were constructed illustrating the elastic formation of
the rolls and plastic deformation of brass strip in the course
of the process studied.
Acknowledgements are made to S. Alimov, Yu. Reyngolld, and
Yu. Uzenev, who participated in this work.
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Complex Investigation of a 3-Stand Tandem Mill for Continuous Cold
Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
There are 7 figurest 3 tables and 5 referencess 4 Soviet and
1 English.
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g V~,
SMnaAGIN 0 A. F. v kaW. iekbn. nauk; DIMMOVSM, K. Z. , inzh.; LANDIKHOV p
A.D. p inth. I KREMDUN i X.R. #'k&M. takhn.nauk; SRUCHM G N.
insh.1 GOIZWp V.A.g kAW. takhn. nauk; URIN,
GOL'DRErERj V.N., lnxb,;'MILMMt L.Ts.v kaM. tekbn.naukp red.;
HISHARINAt I.D.9 red. lzd-val ATTAFOVICHj M.K., tekbn. red.
(Handbook on the vorking of nonferrous moUls and anoys]
Spravacbn4k po obrabotke twfttrykh metall v i splavoy. Pod
red* LeEaMiners, MoOvat Goo, nauchno-tekh, izd-vo 31t-ry
charnoi i tffvetwi metallurgiit 1961# 872 p. (MMA 141 5r
(Nonferrous metals-HarAbooks, manuals, etc.)
(Metalwork-Handbookep manualev etc.)
2- -.1
KRUCHM G N UZEIWV, lu.K., Prinimal uchastiye: REMOLID, O.Ya.,
,=~~t
Investigating the widening of brass during hot rolling. Trudy
Giprotevetmetohrabotka no.20NOO-2M 161. (KUL4 15:2)
(Brass) (RoLling (Metalwork))
S/680/61/000/020/010/013
D205/D302
AUTHORS: Krucher, G. N..and Uzenev, Yu. K.
TITLE: Revealing productivity reserves of the three-cage cold-
rolling mill tandem 1000
SOURCE: Moscow. Gosudarstvenny nauchno-luuledovatellakly i pro-
yektnyy institut obrabotki t!3vetriykh metallov. Sbornik
nauchnykh trudov. no. 20, 1961. Metallovedeniye i obra-
botka tevetriykb metallov i splavov, 208-217
TEXT.* Two VWee-cage cold-rolling mills, tandem quarto 3750/1000 -K
1000 mm, were put into industrial exploitation for the cold-rolling
of copper and its alloys, in 1.956 and 1958. The .nstitute "Gipro-
tsvetmetobrabotka" has for several years cooperated with the plants
concerned in the establishing and perfectioning of the working re-
gimeg. A series of time-motion studies has been performed, and as
the result of the recommendatlone plant B mill has raised its pro-
duotivity more tban 3-fold between 1956 and 1960, producing at pre-
sent 3 times as much as the plant A mill. Neverthelees, ample pro-
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Revealing productivity reverves D205/D302
du~.-tivlty reserves are still thouelit to ex,:,ot, The present paTer
indicates the measures for revealing these reservee. The Meaeurep
to be taken can be summarized as follows; In~.'reasing the weight.
of the feed rolls up to 4 tons will double the produr_tiv~_ty of the
mill; improving the quality of the feed rollo by reducing the de-
viations from the standard dimensiong; increasing the amoun".
the cooling emulsion 2 times; changing the w.,nding drum to a strin-
ger than the present one; reconstructing the ,onical unwindera
and'the feeding table before the first cage; automating the thick-
ne2s regul-ation. All these measures will bring tie- ron.,lerrous mr,
tals cold-rolling mill to the productivity level of the ferroue
metallurgy mil.l.s. There are 5 tables and 3 Saviet-blo~, referen~eio.
Card 212
KIRUCHMP G.N., referent
Manufacture of semifinished products from high-purity (from
*Metallurgical RevieW,,R no*16, 19591. TSvet, mate 3.4 no,2:
94-95 F 161. 4 (MM WO
(chromium)
XREYNDLIN, Nikolay Naumovich; HILLZR, L.Ye., kand.tekhn. nauk,,
retainzentl
KFtUCTRR_,___GN., red.; MISHARINA, X.D., red.
izd-va; MIX LOVA-- V&V., takhn. red.
(Calculatin on reductions during the rolling of nonfer-
rous metalal Raschet obxhatil pri prokatke tevetnykh metal-
lov. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Metallurgisdato 1963.
407 p. (MIRA 160)
(RolliRg (Hetalvork)) (Nonferrous metals)
SHEVAKIN, Yurly Fedorovich; RYT.'L"KGV, Alekwindr llikhnylovlch;
SEYDALIY,EV, Fikrnt Seydall-ogly; AILUG11r;R, G. N. , red.;
MISFVJNA, Y~D. red.1zd-va; ISLENTIUVA, P.G., tekhn.red.
[Production of nonferrous metal pipes; technological calcula-
tions] Proizvodetvo trub Iz tevetnykh metallov; tekhnologiche-
skie rnschety. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 355 n.
(MIRA 16.10)
(Pipe mills) (Nonferrous metals)
STANCHIU# N. [Stanciny N.]j KRUChIANUp Iq AAVOPOLy Ye.
Milling apparatus for drugstores. Apt. delo 10 no. 1:8548
Ja~-~ 161, (HIRA 14:2)
1. Farmatoevticheokly nauchno-iosladovateliskiy inatituty
(MILLING MACHINERX)
OUCHRIF A.N., elektromekhanik
Graphite lubricant protects from hoar-frost. Avtom., telem. i sviaz'
8 no.10:37 0 164. (MIRA Vill)
1. Abeulinskaya distantsiya Kuybyshevskoy dorogi.