SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NITKA, W. - NITOCHKINA, R. V.

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NITKA9 W. k generalization of the Kuratowski theorem on the metric Aaracterisa- tion of the retraotion. Col math 8 no.ls35-37 161. (MAI NO) (Topology) (Distance geometry) NITKAO W. A mtrical characterization of n-cells. Dal kc Pol mat P no-;,'r?-78 161. 1. Institute of Mathematics, Polish Acadev7 of Sciences. Presented by K. Borsuk. (Numbers, Theorv of) LKI , A.; NITKA, W. (Wroclaw) Ob convex metric spaces. I. fund mat 49 no.2t183-204 '61. 1. Mathematical Institute of the Polish Acadsiq of Sciences. ?J1 F1 (11: . I - I' ~ 11 P* -, '-"! : ~~' IF,; I Z , T 7 1!., a , : . ; , , -.1 ; 7-.~ : ." , - , - 0 A , - , I ~ ! , , , d ; - -f! Ll ", TA ~ . " f q J i-, , --, , . ~ :~ 'I !- . , - I I . I I . . 1 41" -,~ 3," A-, If S. - ' - i I , ; - . 7 71., 1 f. I I " - - , I , . '. ~ .. 6 OP 4 4 b L 0 ft a 0 r4l ." .- 1% 0 0 to per WM to .0-9,31014fV3 1#3119.11"s. I I got 0 go. a *or r 00 or 1 P 00 .1 00 go. go 0 10. 00 '(0631 Poo 00- do. ojuufjnmi wmllm woo *or- r go 00- - --.- .. 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(MIRA 12:10) (vonexuala) DIKO, N.S.; LUKASHOVA, Ye.N.; 111TODURG, E.L.; SIMIAMICV, A.I.; ZABIP(TV, B.Sh., red.; SERGEYEVA, S.I., red.; IELIMEVA, 3.K., red.; GREVTSOVA, V.A., tekhn.red. [Argentina, PaxaaAy, Uruguay, Chill; 1:50000001 Argentina, Para,gvai, Urugvai, Chili; 1:5000000. Vionkva, Goo.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1961. _ (Text) 1961. 36 P. WIRA 15:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glaynoye upravlenlye geodezil i kartogra.fii. (South America-Maps) . . , . . . 1, ~- ~ , ::I . . I -i . ... ., I-i , I- I '. . . . I . . . : . . I . ZAT-TSBY. Vikentiy Petrovich; MIT"IN 0 JIMI-INAMir TA"Ifliavh, SISTIIJk. Vladimir IrWrigovich; KAPLANSKIT. Te.F.. radaktor; KAKOLOVA. Y.N.. taichnicheskiy redaktor Efish refrigeration sApal RyboprosqshleWe refrisherstornys suds. Pod red. T.L.Surrillo. laningrad. Gos.~otu2.izd-vo sudoetroit. promyshl. 1957. 318 p. (KI&A iotO (Refrigeration on ships) JAI A 161 IN VIA 44, is 14% KARTTNOV, Mikhail Stepanovich; H=HLIN. Aleksandr Tef1movich; GIMPXLZVICH. Samuil Llvorich-. CHICHKOV, N.V., md.: KItCJVA, A.A., te"n.red. (Refrigerated transportation) Utolodil'nyl transport. Moskva. Gos.1zd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960. 17~ p. (KIRA 13:12) (Refrigerator cars) (Rafrigmarntor arilps) (Refrigerated motortnicks) ZATTSEV, Vikently Petrovich, kAnd. tekhn. nnuk, dots.; INITOCHKIN, Aleksandr efimovich, Inzh.1 RTYRIN, Ivotn AndreyowUA, inzh ST.TZILLO, Vladimir Lyudvigovich, doktor tekba. naiik, prof:ideceasedli KAN, A.V., insh., retsenzant; TEHENTIYEV, G.S., knnd. tekhn. nauk, rtteenzent; KAZARV, Tu.S., rod.; YTH)INTSE'l, A.F., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, R.K., takhn. red.1 SHISHKOVA, L.M., tekhn. red. (Refrigqt-ator -hips) Refri2heratornyo suda. [By] V.1'.7,aitsev I dr. Leningrao, :3%idprvmgIz, 1963. 52~ p. (MIHA 16W (Refrigerator ships) NIFOCHKINA, A. P. 23456 Izucheniye novykh sortov maliny. Sal i oforod, 1949, No. 7, c. 26-29 SOs ISTOPIS' NO- 31, 1949 L 1901166 EWM_)/Wr(1)/EW(t) APWL/SSD/ASD(a)-5AAM(a)/ESD(*)/tgD(dp)/ ACCESSION NR, AP404-3340 6/0057/64/034/011/20-38/2043 AUMOR-. XtggMj L.A, E.V., TITISt InvoittigAtion of the spactrai sonsitivity of, semiconductor detectors to pulsed x-j~yp: SOUP=: Zhurnal takhaichaskoy fialki, v.34, no.11, 1964, 2038-2043 TOPIC TAGSt semiconductor device, radiation detector, pulsed radiation, x-ray do. taction, ABSTRAC`r: The authors have Investigated the response of solid state radiation de- tectors to short X-ray pulses with intensities up to 109 orr./ca2 sec. The x-ray equipment has been doscribed elsewhere (A.A.Ltfkvishov, ZhTF 31,1262,1961); It pro- vided 10-7 see pulses ot 30 to 1100 WV x-rays with a mean pul" intensity of a x x 107 erg/C=2 sec at 1 a from the anode. The Intensity at the detector was varied by varying the tube-to-datector distance. Type p-n germanium and types p-n and p-i- are not Atrther devarlW h"_44oftWled~9 - 71w- r'""Istandw Ift the dot"tor alrQUIT, W"Lapprox1mately 100 ohm, and the output sigaal was observed with art oacilloscape. 1/3 L 19)14-65 t CCSS 5 Wif ~ Hit.- AP4040040 ,pectral somitivitios vg-ra determined by moasuring the absorption curve of A.ron.1 Tho fntagtak~cquation rerating the measured'absor-ption curva, the knma,spda--. -i distribution of the sourc,3, and the absorption coefficiert of iron tral ntantity J;olvcd, by the method of. L.SllberLtoin Th1q. roi Pons* of Uie fttootoralwas found~to ba proportionaL to the intensity up to th#-highest Inteisities employed, (109 4,z*/cm2 see)_., Absolute sensitivities were deterai.n4d by comparison with detectors of known sensitivity. "Alw sensitivities to approximately 100 :reV radiation wera aloit 'a to the values calculated by A.Shalpy*kov and Ye.M.Lo- banar (Sb.'Wokotory4lye vop,,*osy* prikladnoy f1ziki'1!,p.3E-,1z4.AX tzSSR,Tashkent,19611 ar4 for soma silicon dateallors they were as great as 10-16 A c=2 sec/photon. The S-Wlctntl sensitivity waa f,~und to be proportional to the, product of the absorption Coof f icien't of the datector material and *the photon -energy. Them spectral sensitLvi- ty cf, th4i ger=nlua deteiaio",~ increasing photon Onargy. In tho t-d- I'd "StUactL detectors WWI Asarlr'Lndopen-w -~'z 0 "Mae from 30 to WO kdV,-,.SUL- ifttddi- 9--=- 4- ap9leationts, Orfc-~ Con: detedto artohasg. O-formu~az and &-1Xgur9ffe1',~.-'---..-- ~J. ul W !-75t N I 't ".I I, I % ~ .11, In,, riry ~' the fr"e 3se-illat! -)r- o!' oearnm )r -I 3s* ! - s . '.~ I sud -,s'- r .no.,:2'1-21A 't; , . lv-~') :-.,) 0 r