SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARFENTYEV, G. - PARFENYEV, R. V.
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Prof.-tekh.obr. 21 no.8:5-6 Ag '64. (ICHA
1. Wtchallni~ (Adela uchilishch Lenin;rrridskogo oblastnogo upravieniya
professional lno-te~hniche.,ikogo obrazowiniya.
FARFWT I UV, G.
Conference of farm mechanization school workers. Arof.-tekh. obr.
15 no,2:20 7 158. (MrRA 110)
1. Nachallnik otdela uebtlishch I shkol Leningradekogo oblastnogo
upruvleniya trudovvkh rezervov.
(Farm mschan12ation-Study and teaching)
W10PAROT, Alskmandr Aleksandrovioh; USTINDY. Turly Timfoyevich;
x0oulmo, T'G', Inzh., retzenzent; PAR~WIM.-G,**, inzh,,
rateenzent; MXKUWVp Ye.P., inzh.. r6d.-~,-TASILITWA. V.P.. red,
Izd-va; SPAROSUTA. 0.V., tekhn. red.
[Assembling Industrial equipmont] Montazh prozWshlennogo oboradovaniia.
NoWma, Goa, nauchno--tekhn. izd-vo mahinostrolt. Ut-ry, 1958. 316 p.
(MchiA827-BrOcting work) (MIRA 1137)
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AUTHORS: Tylkin, L.A., Parfe_nt'jev, I.F. and Sivak, 77.1.,
Engineers
TITLE: An Increase ir. the Service Life Df Blast FU:,nace Cl,_-rUini~
Equipment (U~,linendye sluz]aby zas,.,pnykh ap, aratov d3,.-,~:_en1;Ykh
pechey)
PERIODICAL: Stal' , 19153", -,T-,. 3 , pp 20r~ - 208 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Methods of hard facinL larCe bells for 'Jlast fulmace
operating on hiLh top --).ressure are br-'Lefl,, discus.-.ed. T'-e., e
are 2 figures.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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75574
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AUTHORS: Tylkin, M. A. (Candidate of Technical Sciences), Sivak,
V. I., Parfentl ., Kropp, M. A. (Enginee.-s)
TITLE: New Design of Hot Blast Valve
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1959, . Nr 10, pp 10-11 (IJSSR)
ABSTRACT: Hot blast valves with cast bronze rings and bronze
gates are used at Plant imeni Dzerzhinskly (zavod
imeni Dzerzhinskogo). The welded gate consist,-, of
a basic furodit (iron alloy with approximately 2'f
to 29% Cr and 5% Al) ring. Better results were
achieved with chamotte rings made of wet pressed
segments. The segments are fired and assembled In
a ring-like manner In chamotte binding medium. The
ring is ground along the periphery and side faces.
After removal of the surface layer at the joint, no
pores are observed. The segments are enclosed by a
regular St3-steel tire as shown in Fig. 3.
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New Design of Hot Blast Valve
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New Design of Hot Blast Valve
Loosening of the ring -- tire contact
since it widens the air gap between
creasing heat transmission from the
Such rings are installed in a blast
plant. There are 3 figui-es.
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furnace of' Uie
ASSOCIATION: Plant imeni Dzerzhinskiy (Zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo)
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AUTHORS: Tylkin, M.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences; 5ivak, V.14
Engineerl Parfentlyev, I.F,, Engineer; Kropp, M..A,,, Engineer
TITLE. The Restoration of Crane Wheels by Building-Up
PERIODICAL: Jvarochnoye proizvodetvo, 1959, Nr 5, PP 25-27 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: To restore worn crane wheels, the Dneprovskiy metallurricheskiy
zavod im, Dzerzhinskogo (Dneprovd* -Moallurgical Plant imeni
Dzerzhinskiy) has planned and put into operation a special
unit for automatically building up under flux, and developed
a technological process for restoring and strengthening crane
wheels of up to 1200 mm diameter. It consists of a machine
for fastening and rotating the crane wheel, an A384 welding
head designed by the Institut elektrosvarki im, Ye.0 Patona
AN USSR (Institute of Electric Welding imen! Ye,O.Pa,3n cf the
AS UkrSSR), mechanisms for the longitudinal feed and raising
of the welding head, a device for screening and feeding the
flux into the hopper and an aspirator. The unit is provided
with a girder crane, and its main layout is described and
illustrated in Figure 1. It is fed by a/,- from two STNI ~00
Card 1/3 welding transformers connecTed 'in parallel. Figure 2 SK~'Dwl;
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The Restoration of Crane Wheels by Building-Up
the wheel being welded on the uri-it. The used flux and waste
(slack) pass into a special device where they are filtered
and returned to the head hopper. This process is de"s,7ribed
and illustrated in Figure 3. The building-up is carried out
by an electrode wire made of St. 6 steel of 5 mm diameter
(for large or badly-worn wheels) or 30KhGSA steel of 11.5 mm
diameter (for wheels less than 700 mm in diameter in which
the height of the built-up layer is less than 6 MM)2 Oper
ational experience with the unit at the plant has shown that
the following procedure must be observed; 1) when the ele7
trode made of 5 mm St.6 steel is used, the speed of the feed
of the electrode wire is taken as equal to 43-49 meters per
hour at a neripheral speed of the article of 32-38 meters
per hour,;' the current being 650-700 amps and 28-36 volts,
2) When an electrode wire made of 3,5 mm 30KhGSA stee! is
used, its feed speed is taken as equal to 56-64 meters per
hour at a peripheral speed of the article of AC-48 meters Ter
hour, the current being 450-500 amps and 28 36 voltz-, Dc-
Card 2/3 tails of the chemical composition of the welded whee's tire
"OV/1 J/211
The Restoration of Crane Wheels by Building-Up
then given, to show that they can be subjp_~:*ed to thermal'
treatment - sorbitization. -':ae: jLazlt izerif-, D12erzb !L&z (ie-
vised a special process for doing this. It consists of heat-
ing the wheel to 8400, plunging it into a hardening bath,
tempering it and boring the axle hole. There are 2 dia-
grams and 1 photo.
ASSOCIATION: Dneprovskiy meta'-Iurgicheskiy zavod im. Dzerzh'knskop.:
(Daepronalk-fy ""etallurgical Plant imeni Dzerzhinskiy)
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AUTHOR: T".A., Candidate of Technical qciences, and
Tylkin
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Sivak V.I., Parfentlyev,T.F., and Kropp, ".A., "nginenrs-
TITLE-: Automatic Surfacing on Vertical !~,'ill of 1~11ast 7urnpce
Charger Big Cone
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1959, Nr 0, pp BR-93 (US-P)
ABSTRACT: Experience of many a metallurgical plant has shown
that the efficiency of blast furnaces depends to a
large degree on the operation of the charger. It has
been on many occasions noted that at the place where
the big cone is connected to the furnace hepd, blowing-
off of gases be.-ins to appear after a few Tnonths of
work; as a result, the cone goes prematurely out of
service. In order to prolong its life, it was recommen-
ded t(, reinforce its working surface by hard steel al-
loys. In Fig 1, a big cone surfaced with alloy Sormayt
TTr 1, 14() mm in the width rind 2.5 mm deep, is shown;
Card 1/3 this cone was used in the course of a year on a '-last
Automatic Surfacing on Vertical TIM of Plast 7urnace rharger "ig
C one
furnace at the Tne-nrovskiy I.'etalli-irfYical '7orks, %~i-r-
king under an increased gas pressure of f).8 atm. -'e
institute of vlectric 7.1elding imeni Ye,().Taton
~%,orked out the method of automptic surfPcing of tI-P
'~ig cone by using 7T-Yh1OV14 and PP-vhl2VlF electrode
C,
wire. The ~Iagnitogorsk '.~,etallurgical Combine has, in
its turn, constructed for this purpose a vertical
mill (Fig 4). The process of surfacing is shown in
Fig 5. The curre-t in'ensity is 40n-4~00 amp. depen-
ding on the zone of the cone to he surfaced; arc ter-
F?ion is 30-36 volts. Pefore the surfacinff proces- ",e-
gins, the cone is pre-heated to 400uC; to this end,
a special design burner (Pig F~) working on coke gas
has been constructed. There are 1 diagram and ',, pl~o-_o-
graphs.
ASSOCIATIOR: Dneprovskiy metallurpichesk.iy zavod i7eni 7)zerzhinsko-
Card 2/3 go (Dneprovskiy "etallurgical Torks imeni I~zerzhinsl-'-iy)
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TYL71N, M.A.. inzhener; SIM, V.I.. inzhener; PARFENTIYEV, I.F., inthener;
KROPP, M.I.. Inzhener.
Increasing the durability of crane wheels. lletnllurg 2 no.9:34-16
3 '57. OCAA 10: 9)
1. Zavod imeni Dzerzhinw-ogo.
(Cranea, derricks, etc.) (Steel--Hardeninf-)
130-9-17/?l
AUTHORS:Tylkin, M.A., Sivak, V.I., Parfentlyev, I.F. and Kropp, M.A.
(Engineers)
TITLE: Increasing the Durability of Crane Wheels (Povysheniye
stoykosti kranovykh koles)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1957, Nr 99 PP-34-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Short service life of crane wheels is due not only to
design factors but also to the materials and methods of fab-
rication and heat treatment. The authors describe methods
used at the major Soviet crane-wheel producing works, analyse
causes of failure and deal with equipment used for surface
hardening. They conclude with an account of the installation
they developed with the help of K.F. Starodubov for the sor-
bitisation of crane wheels at the imeni Dzerzhinskiy works.
Type 50T'12 steel (C 0.44-0.55%, Un 1'04-1.8%, Si 0.17-0-30%,
P 4 0.040P S4, 0*.045) is used for the wheels which are cast
and subjected to heat and mechanical treatment. The authors
recommend the centralised manufacture of all-rolled crane
wheels of standardised dimenBions. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Imeni Dzerzhinskiy Works (Zavod im.Dzerzhinskogo)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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Do te (4- cater. Atternpia to rrplwt mwtiop with haws as a
(body quat'", 70=1711 =OZb-M=!;L, I Z 0
caft0lb"Y" Awatb"). p-x1Oc*%"Hc%vl uMnOm for The prit". oll pyrotwbunk voters wm on.
mm-Wbitc m, 92.6" eau" Do &WOWAN J veal
rx* Prodamd under the xam m"llacs Orm the treat. lose
nwal of ~for (in the Presence of how) with NOW00,
orbith woo rkAxinrd frotm the rrarlim J )v at with
MMI. I I Mpt"N".
use
I SOICATOOS
m I,
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I I
Ir 9 a T TA a W 0 1 4) a I IF
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0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000,
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1000006000 0000
o
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4 0 V-41 00900#90909
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m a a a a it u a) a &PIP
St A k J! A -s- L
-!!
eel AN 0 lop 4-t; 's. 0 0
AmeD robviards ih,w.
6 MW *a Its elerrim"O". -00
Kh. Shaliev. 1-,.dv I 'shebOv
-041
Gou"Jara. Umsz...Nbowask R-Aw Kettom. 15, W-11401M.-
see livatinj tfilOttily1rile diliftmulide with P(Olit), produtrd -09
002 ,hr di-RI "ever of 3-Pnvyipbl"hinous juid areinding to
l .0
Alm trartim l
(Olit), + DYCH.C11ACH.Tiv - 1RrCHCH,-
'
00 a Cl1sP0(01
1)m (1) + Refer. The P(OHO, was obtained 00
oem try the nvrti~xl of Artmirov amordint 1. the equation PCI. -00
3MONa - 3Nn(*l + Pil)E0, in dry rehrr. Th~ ImA-
:b,.t of thr Trarthm was flaciftntally disid. (twitr) untim a -00
Wuced persoAur and felt- fmcli-ln kh, 40 -W* taken. The
* 609
JirAAlprU(J11Ct,P(()E1)1.thj49
. lis a collickbis liquid with
ajilraimmut o&m. is acA. im water anti sk. and slishily ftA. in .00
I
ether. Heating I with 11BY produced the fire 3-biomo- Also
propylplimphinma add arveArding to the rraction I +
211BY - 2hilly + UrC11,01,01,1`01 011),. 1 (4.5 g.) ? coo
00
m was meakd in a tubt with 9 uil. of 49% 11fir and the waird
coo
tube ws3 kept in a water thernbwtat for 3 his. at 1111)'.
00
a After bratinjr 2 byrrs wert fornird in thr rilixt. Thr
06 -F
lowl: layer was Filet. The uliper layer was frcvd from if Are 0!
filer by repraird grace ionat itins. prodorins an acid *inch
0 u Irrihnsish Men SnUP-RC litillid- and lohich is troll in coo
wits", sit-. and alimbtly mol. in cthrr. Is was analverd in
thr lo"n of t1ir Fla salt. BY healins 11YOW11,06-
110(011), with air. KOH it is tian-foreard into Ow K %alt 00
4 allylphosphinviets acid which behavirs like an umaid. we 41
substance. It instantly des-olorim, Di veralto Btu] KNI11O.:
an cztv*, of K'Ainill, jopl,. if the dark trillion
sits". File"" rdrfnxv3. W. R. Ifente
Art- P-0 0
to.
AM.
-
soldwj AV ON* a., SHADI still," a- It.
6
j ; S a An A I a ad 0 it a 1 0 IN 0 A a
In n is 0 1 Sh --- lip
3 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 9 0 0 41 9 0
0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
PARFM3YEV, L. N.
"Action of Bromine on Sodium Ethylatel, Dok. AN, 24, No. 8,
1939. Lab. Organic Chem., Uzbek UnIv., -c1939-.
_44_4 ii 9 9 0 a 0
E, 1-- a
so 9
F 1 0 9 11 0 13 0 1) is V x V at-S-31 S 29 2 a 2XI J) 32 ju 0 33 b V a Is a it a 13 at a
01, H"r Fits m
1
13,~ 7nii, ii-14"IL 10"p,
-Too
f
.0 0
ejA_
000 -go
.00 C 1*4111
as a Tu Milos Cd 0" mamewmill on "Dow me "mi- Vo
WA A- M- MWWV- J-
C'". R.) 11, 7,07-12(IRIO.-In the Vo
00 preitism of a Hide cont-d. jIjFA),. HC(OHO. anti Act in
go tilt rialiq 2 1 tesict normally &1 40 -Sol* to give thr J41181. so
ItAbi-O' 41:0.1)tllb. With CII,Ar., lite twuftwl~ air
oo it ~ 'me
m. :01% wh0i dwiimpi. im
so tautijuji and MrC(()RI).C.C(OEt)%Ir, b. W'S it'. 11.
41
41,910. Wis adds 4 atoms of Dr to give a broanil, which
deromps. even, when It is distd. at 30 nim. 9100
00 U
400
AJk-'w
;so
00
too
too
PITALLUStSOCAL LITENATURE CLASIVICATIOP too
*Jko-,
too,
16 m
CIP all A I it Im 0 0 G I w IN 0 dD a 3 9 V
Is n It a *17 A
it a Of
0000&00000t0600000
0200:'S sees 0000000
as :::1009990960866
PARFENT I YEV, L. N.
2081L. Parfentlyevj, L. N. K voprosu o khimicheski svyazannoy uglekislote sharq>anskj&.
vin. Trddy Krasnodarsk. in-ta pishch. Promsti, vyp. 3, 1948, s. 17-21. -Bibliogr.
6 nazv.
SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1949.
PARMT-YF,V, L. N.
20815. Parfentlyev,, L. N: i Salchinkin, A. P. Izucheniye reaktsii g1droliza
dietilugollnoy k1sloty. (K tekhnologii vinodaliga). Trudy Krasnodarsk. in-ta pi3hch.
prom-sti,, vYP- 4, 1948P S. 123-26. -Bibliogr. 7 nazv.
SO: SETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, 14oskva., 1949.
IL
The passible Me VA&i Is Of Imm.
6- -a ;1;7"=4U-1 wines.
(Kra%fumlar Inst. firtViatt
Imi-paiaram S.S.S.R. 11, No. 3.
prk4me wars in whk-h M b
W**3i)V in oft. combinations In qwk%ng
. Ai., The, pmk. .1 albyl pm-bon-
=
,tr. (FtOOCW. (1) b. 73-74'. dl: 1.1300. err dm-viW.
I Is cvkrkw, has a oparkling twir, a I wine oglor, b -
powly ea. In water. readily sW. in ethv:NZ.. and various
MR. sohreals. It Is drearboxylated at I&P to give EtsC(h
H) and M, Hydrolysis of I W" KOH *Ms CoHdoll
M) WA KHCOJ. Ilydraym, taskmem pLarr very readily in
distd. water af room tr M -a M. The
rm. Ywins
rem" takes pla 0.1 N wW. or in a dry wine
mum.
such as Rimling. Reartion of I with PbNlI, gives pbr"yl-
ow"bam. IwitbJtOHykMsROCODRt.IU.%ndHO. The
potential utility of I in mg. enthrmis is pointed act. and Its
rgmwmr fair in "Alinx wines i* diwvoont. S. C..
.-.- -
~yw v-,. --
5 -
IWIMOT'IFT. M., tekhnik-etroltell.
-- ---- om- successes and failures in building. Sell. stroi. 12 no.3:31
Mr 158. (MIRA 110)
(Soanovo District-Yam buildings)
INELYUB1111, N.L.., zasl. uchitell sbkoly RSFSR; UCHMOV, LA.;
ITOVIKUVA.9 L.I., red.; PARFMITITEV, I-I.V., red.; TAR&SOVA,
V.V., tekhn. red.
[Manual training in eight-year schools; conference on theory
,and practice of the Sverdlovsk Province teachers] Iz opyta tru-
dovogo vospitaniia v vosImiletnei shkole; nauchno-praktichoskaia
.Iconferentsiia uchitelei Sverdlovskoi oblasti. Pod red. L.I.
!qovikovoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. podaeog. nauk RSFSR, 1961. 190 p.
(MIRA 15:4)
1. Akademiya pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR, Moscow. Institut teorii
i istorii pedagogiki. 2. Direktor Sverdlovskogo ob3astnovo 4-r,"-
tuta usovershenstvnvaniva uehitole- (for JR&IYUbin). 3. Zaveduyushchiy
kabUsibla podagogiki Sverdlovekogo oblaotnogo Institute usaver-
sbenstmvaniya ucbiteley (for XACb&nOV)- 4. Zmduyugibebaya. labo-
.mtoriyey tradovogo vospitaniya Wambno-issledovatel'skogo, insti-
tuta. teorii i istorii pedagogiki Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk
133FSR (for Novikova).
(Sverdlovsk Province-44anual training)
PARI?BNT 'TEV, H. -, --
The plan Is fulfilled ahead of time. Sel'.9trol. 11 no.12:
10 D '56. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Nachallnik otdala po strottelletvu v kolkbozakh.
Sonnovsko o rayons, Chelyabinakey ob.lasti.
fSoonovskiy District-vYar'm buildings)
KYASKOVSKIY, lzraill Grigorlyevich; LEVI. S.5., kand.tekhn.neuk. retsenzent;
PAR13W-T,I,IW. N.F.,,'inzh.-prepodavstelI; MWOV, Ye.D.. in2h.,
nsuchny7 red.; TYOTMIX, M.S., red.; GILUSCN, P.G., tekhn.red.
[Electric equiiment of building materials plants] Blektrooborn-
dOVBniO 28vodov strottellnykh materialov. Koskva, Gos.12d-vo
lit-ry po stroit.. arkhIt. i stroit.materialem, 1959. 232 p.
(MIRi 12:4)
1. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Inatitut organizatail, mekhani-
zatuii i tekhnicheskoy pomoBhchi stroitel'stvu Akademli stroi-
telletva i arlthitektury SSSR (for Ioevi). 2. Dneprod2arzhinskiy
inditstriislInyy tekhnikum (for Parfentlyev).
(Building materials industry-Electric equipment)
!,~'i A,..iVSMrY , lzral I I Gr V, v I
p
re', senz a nt -'t F YLY L 5 e rl r.,
equ' -zrert. 11-11 To 3
Elektroob,~-uci,~*-~ii:e jw 11 r"A t-er
ny
pe:,ur. A ~3 k-vi , 4 z t;~,.
Z'] 2.
PARYENTM, N.N.
Vauchnoye znacheniye rabot S.V. Kovalevskay v oblasti chisto-, matematW . Kazan', Izv.
fiz. matem. o-va (2). 23 (1923)., 1-1-1.
SO: Mathemtics in the USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kurosh, A.G.,
Markushevich, A.I.,
Rashavskiyp P.K.
Moscow-Leningrad, 1948
- - , -,- .,, ,I . -L - i -; -. - I I ! - ~~ - ~;7
.. . . ~ , , - i -. , ~ , -- 1 ", . - - . - -- , - -Z ". , 11, . 1-11 .
FAIRFM IYEV, T. L.
Wine and Wine Making - Analysis
Determining the freezing temperature of a wine by the component method. Vin.
SSSR. 12 no. 6, 1952.
1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September -)W%, Uncl.
PARFENTIM, U.
--- Cotre,at disability evaluation is a guarantee for reducing temporay-I
inability to vork. Mchr.truda i sote.strakh. 5 no.4.*13-14 Ap
162. OMU 15:4)
-- 1. Glavnyy vrach 2-y gorodskoy bollnitay, g. Koyrov.
(DISABIUTY EVALUATION)
PARFE-TOYEV, V. "a.
Parfentlyev, V. Ya. "'Pest2 a-A diseases -)f 1-ral.-I croos and '-,rasses and mef-.s-lrer
to Combat them", Trudy Vyye7c'noy sessi-I fili'tili VEeqo-.,-Iz. hfc;lr-.
naulk Im. Lenina, rz~.zvlt',ya 7.err.. kh~oz---, sev. jbi.
SSR, Alj:ia-Atp-; !qL-9, -:). 125-33.
SO: U-411, 17 July 53, (LetoDisf aurnal 'n,-k';-. State-i, '.~o. 2U, Ig-'?).
PARFENTIM,.U.U.
---- T, - ~..
Reorganization of pablic health service. Zdrav. Roe. Feder. 7
no.8t 6-8 Ag'63. (MMA 16:10)
1. Mavnyy vrach TSentrallnoy bollnitsy g. Kovrova.
(FU 13LIC MALTH)
PARFENT'IT-V, UOU.
Organizing differential-service for the population. Zdrav.Ros.
Feder. 6 no.11:19-22 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Glavnyy vrach 2-y Goro~dskqy bollnitsy goroda Kovrova.
(PUBLIC HEkLTH) (MEDICkL CARE)
~ LYMDVIT7,IY,, F.H.; PARMANOVICH, V.A.
I----------
Use of percussion devices in industrial seismic prospecting. Razved.
goefiz. no.102-37 964. (KRA 18:7)
T r )-7 : ,I j : ".1,
r ,4 1 ~, /
WGIIJOVA--DUDYKINA. N.M.;
.hmping plant lice of the genus Calllardis Bergovin (Romoptera.
I?syllidae) harmful to eaksaul [with sumnary in English). Int.
oboz- 35 no.2:377-396 156. MaA 9:io)
1. Zoologichaskiy Institut Akadomii neuk SSSR. Leningrad.
(Plant lies) (Haloxylon-Diseases and posts)
PARYANTITIV, Y.Ta,
W_-"jCaf~ ~, ~
The eleaster loaf beetle Haltics, suvorevi Ogl.(Coleeptera,
Chr2roomelidne) In the river bottemland forests of Usakhr
stws. Ant.obes.36 ne.1:96-97 1579 (MI2A 10:4)
1. Ilespublikanskaya. stgntsiya sashchity rastnemiy, Alma-Ata.
(Kazakhstan--loaf beetles) (Oleaster- Diseases and posts)
PAR?,k'NTIYIIV. V.Ya.
I 14-,; t-', ~ .-, Z ~- ~:' 1 % i i ~ ~ ~- ,~-
New data on the Crimean house beetle (Hicobium schneiderl Reitt.)
(Coleoptera, Anobiidae). ~&nt.oboz. 32:93-95 '52. (MLRA 7:1)
(Crimea--Beetles) (BeetleB--Crimea)
PARFIOT 'YXV, V.Ya.
f
Snout beetles (Coleoptera, Carculionidae) as vood pests of a residential
houses and technical structures. Int. oooz. 39 no.3:545-550 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Weevils) (Materials--Deterioration)
PARMTOMM, MS.
. t.,I~,~~,.j~~Ai,.Qbr;.~~,"V~;,Sie.~~iz,-~,-~I.-~-
Death waich beetles of the genus Oligossrus (Coleoptera, Anobiid&e)
in tku3 Crimea. &t.obos. 33:90-94 153. MU 7: 5 )
1. Respublikanakays stentslya seshchity rasteniy, Alan-Ats.
(Crimea-Deathwatch beetles) (Deathwatch beetles-Crimea)
LOGIkVA_iiM M,31,; PABYJR;T'YEV, V.Ta.
Junping plant ITC_i__ao~io,~~
tera, Faylloldea) Injurlons to Populus
diversifolls. and Populus prulnose, In the Iste Balkhash region
[with summary in BngliBhl. Int. oboz. 37 no.l.&88-104 '58.
(MIRK llt3P)
1. Zoologichaskly institut AN SSE, leningrad.
(13alkhasb region-Jamping plant lice)
(Poplar--Diseases and pests)
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P.
Abs Juur : Ref Zhur - Bioli, No 8, 1958, 35328
Author : Parfent'yev, V.Ya.
Inat
Titlo The Oleauter Leaf Bootlea Haltica nuvorovi Ofil. (Calaop-
tera, Chrysomelidae) in the Tugay Forests of Kazakhstan.
Orig Pub Entoml. obozreniye, 1957, 36, No 1, 96-97.
Abstract 'The life cycle, phenology, ecology, character of harmful
activity and results of laboratory testing of HCCH were
given.
Card 1/1
PARFEEINTIYE7, V. Yn.
Fir - Diseases .~nd rests
Bark beetles and cerambycifte c,;' the fir Picep shrenkinnn Fisch et '-:e-~ .
Ent. ob- 31 no. 3-4, 1951
- -f
L40t.~-Llv List of Russim Accessions, Libr:-ry of Congress, Se~-,tember 1952. ied-
(I-PAMMIUVA, I.E.
Arom our limited experience in regional studies. Uch. sap. Fed.
inst. Gertz. 169:201-204 159. (KIRA 14:1)
(Iieningrad-Geography-Study and teaching)
FAMNT17"Ap N,S,-- -,
-__ _-_.
"t",
:Pbsition of Aynov Islands of the Barents Sea in the geobotanical
soning of the-Kole, Peninmda. Nauch.dokl.vya.ahkoly; biol.nauki
no.2:141-143 k63. (MIRA l6a4)
1. Rekamendovana kafedroy geo taniki Moskovskogo gosudaretven-
jwgo univeraitete, in. H.V.Lolosova.
(AYNOV ISIANDS-PHYTOGEDGRAPHY)
PAR7XIT'YJVA, N. 8,
Cedars growing on the Kandala3cahs Bay Islands of the
White Sea. Vast. Nnsk. un. Ser. biol., pochv., geol.,
geog. 14 no.3:67,69 159. (XTRA 13:6)
L Rafedra goobotaniki Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Tandalaksha Preserve-Cedar)
PARFENTOYBIVA. N.S
Uve of florometric survey~Lng in lead deposits of the a-entral Kara-Tau.
Nauch. dokl. vyo. sxVolv; biol. nauki no-3:134~137 161. MMA 14:7)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy geobotaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta im. M.V.Lmonosova.
(KARA-TAU-LEAD ORES) (INDICATOR PIANTS)
PARFM I YEVA. N. S.
Goobotanical regions In the northwestern area of the European par',
of the U.S.S.R. Bauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:1.17-119
,6o. (MIRA 1j:'2)
l.Rakomendovana kafe~vroy geobotaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta Im. H.V. IOMDnOROVa.
(Eandalakeha region-Phy-togeopraphy)
PAMRr 1 YEIFA, 11. S.
-
Vngetation as Inlicator of ancient )mrst funnels in the central
Y4ma-Tall. Nauch.dokl.-.,ys.sbko1y; biol.nauki no-3:1?3-177 '59.
(141RA 12:10)
1. Relroteendovana k-afearoy penbotaniki Hnskovsknpo ronudarBtvannngo
urtiveraltets in. 14.V.Lounnonova.
(Kara-Tau-Karet) (Indicator plants)
,~-JAUM'THWA. H.S.
3rology and biology of Scutellaria Irmaculata Nevski. Vest.
gook.im.Ser.biol.,pachy.,geol.,geog. 13 no.4:77-80 '58.
(KIRA 12:4)
1. Kafedra gedbotaniki Hoekovskogo univeratteta.
(Sculicap (Plant))
FARMT IYEVA9 N.Te.
OrganIzIn IMependevt work of jetudepto studying p)rfslcn in a
lboW.Img school. F12., Y abkole 2D uD.W2-84 21-D 060,
(MIRA 24: 2)
11 U-79L sbko3a-Internato Moskva.
(Pbysic&-Study and teaching)
LOV
KAWMIS, Aron Abramovich; R ,A,
4Nstsllya Tefimovas; W10
Ivan Ivanovich. uchastiye: MIM, P.M.; ITABOVA, L.A.;
YBGCROV, A.L. Um N.V., red.; SYMOT, L.P., red.;
KOVALMMO. V.L.. tekhm.red.
[Laboratory manual for experiments in physics; for students in
pedagogical institutes] Prektikm po metodike fisiki; posobis
dlia studentov pedego,gicheskikh institutoy. Moskva, Got.
uchebno-psd&gog.izd--vo X-va pr6my.RSM, 1960. 341 p.
(Kw 14:2)
(Physics-Isboratory wnuBle)
PARFENT lygjb,,~~
Simplified method of deternining sugar in wine. Trudy KIPP
no,,22a383-385 161. (KRA 16:4)
(Wine and winemaking--Analysis) (Sugar)
PARFENTQYKVA, T.L.
Contraction in the alcoholization of mast and vine. Trudy
KIPP no.22s386-388 161. (KM 16:4)
(Wine and vinemaking)
PAUENT"fEVA, T. L.
I-- - -
Colorimetric rethod for determining pentoses and hexoses'in
hydrolyzates. Izv.vys,itcheb.zav.; pishch.tekh.no. 2:156-160
164. (I-TI RA 17: 5)
1. Krasnodarskiy polittiklmicheskiy institut, kafedra noorganich-
eskoy khimit.
KULINEVICH, V.G.; FALIKOVICH, Yu.Ye.; PARFENTIYEVA, T.L.
Selective determining of Xylite and xylose content in their
mixture. Izv.vys.ucheb.&av.,- pishch.tekh. n0-1:153-157 163.
WRA 160)
1. Kraenodarskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennoisti, kafedra
organicheskoy khimii.
(Hydrogenation) (Xylops)
P AU, rj,,? Y "--I A, T. L.
K jzuc-:.r.!yu vyazlwc,
pri n
Trut, Kri~3n,-I--rsr. ron-:!ti.
vy;~.
1. , PAITENT I YEVA, '11% L.
2. U~.31; (600)
4. Wine and Wine Raking - Analysis
7, Determining specific gravity in oero,:Iemical practice. Vin. 3:35111 12 no.11. It,,51".
9. Monthly List of -u6s-ian "ccessions, Liorar-j of 0-ngress, Yar&. 19~3. ',.:nc' ~55i 1* 4 eCl.
- - i
MINEVIONi-V.G.; FALQKOVICH, Yu.Ye,,;_PARFEIITIYLrVA, T.L.
.1--l' ----- -----
Separate determining of eugars and polyatmaic alcoholB in
vulUeonponent systena, lav. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. takh.
no.6:147-149 163. (MM 17:3)
3. KrasnodarokJy polAte!chnlcheBkiy institut, kafedra organi-
cheakoy khimii.
1. PAiTSNTIMA, T. L.
2. ussR (6oc)
4. Wine and Wine Making
7. Temperature at which wine has the grea"Lest density, Vin. SSSR, 13,
NO. 1. 1953,
April, 19 5 3, I'll c 1 -
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - I
PAPYAff T I YETA V - F,
mleview of Profegigor D. L. Veza's Book 'Focket
Atlas of Operatil,e Surgery by Military Doctors',m
Khirurgiya. No. 8. 1948. Cand. Med. Sci.
PARFENTOYEVA, V. F.
355520. Variont kulisnogo razroma pri opratsiyakb no slepoy kishke I
cherveobra2nom otrostke. Vracheb. Delo, 1949, No. 11, stb. 1011-12.
letopial 24mmal'afth Statey, Vol. 48, Mskvap 1949
F
PARI&ENVY-ENA, V . F.
Liver - Elood '.es:3els
Variabil;Lty of forms and unastonoses of intra-tvpatic Idood vrsgc-ls. zaT,. '.t.
mosk. med. inst. 2, 10/51.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con[-:ress
Aprid 1952. 7k-:l,ClAS5IFIED.
FAMMIYEVA, V,.Ir.; SOSUNOV, A.I.
hAhbmorphology of expel-imental gastritis. Biul.aksp.biol.1 med.
37 no-1:74-77 Ja 154. (MLRA 7:3)
1. 12 kafedry operativa(,y khirargit a topograficheskoy anatomiyey
(itavaduyushchiy - profeutor V.A.Ivanov) II Moskovskogo maditsin-
skogo instituta im. I.V,Stalina I kafedry operativnoy khirurgii
11 topograficheakoy an toelyey (saveduyushchiy - professor M.A.
YOgorov). (Stomeh--Diseatas)
V- iz
~SO~MOVV A.VS
Hisitonorphologic modificiAlons of the liver in dogs madar pmlonged
stimaUtiou of the vagus nerve. Blul.eksp.blol.t med. 37 no.2:68-
71 7 154. (MA 7:6)
1. Is kafedry operativnolr Ithirurgil e topografiebeAeyanatomiyey
(star. prof, V.A.Ivanov) :11 Noskovskogo mefttslumkogo Instituta
imeni I.T.Staliza I kafedry operativwy kbirargil a topografichs-
skoy amatomi7ey (zav. PrO. K.A.Yegorov) Pyazanskogo meditsinskogo
Institute, Imeni I-P-PAV13va.
(LIVIR, physiologir,
*off. of prolonged stimlation of va&e nerves, histol,
& morphol. changes in dog)
(MUS. VAGUS. physiology.
$eff. of ati=lixtion on liver, hiNtOMDrphol. charges in
dogs)
PARPIMIUVA, V.F.; SHCMININA, Te., red.; POLONSXIY, S., tekhn.red.
(Architectonics of the ')Iood vessels of the liver] Arkbitakto-
nika krovenoanykh sosud)v pecheni. Kishinev, Gos.izd-vo nartia
Poldovenisalm." 1960. Lol p. (MMA 13:12)
(LIVER-13LOOD SUPPLT)
,,, PATLFENT!M-4j-IFj; TKACHUK, V.A.; SHCMININA, Ye.9, red.;
TARAXANOVA, V., tekhn. rei.
[Architectonics of the b1cod vessels of the tbrms gland during
early ontogenesis) Arkhitektonika krovenomWkh sosudov viloch-
kovc-i zhelezy v rannem ontogeneze. Kishinev, Gos.izd-To "Kartia
moleioveniaske," 1961. 1Z! P. (MIRA 15:6)
(THWIUS GLAND-BLOOD SUPPLY)
I- PARFENTITEU0 V.F.; SHCHETININA,, Ye.j, red.; SIIEK=lj, D., tekhn.red.
[Bltx.-k of the nerve trunks in the neck] Blokada W.-vnvl:b Sty0lov
na shee. Kishinev, Kartia. moldoveniaske, 1962. 1-13 p.
(MIRA 15:6)
(NOVOCAINE) (IrECY.-IMMWATION)
PARrIWA, B.G., iwhener.
'-- ~-"x'-p~'
Rapair of electric motors used in driving cement mills and rotary
kilos. Moment 20 no.5.-28 S-0 '54. (KW 7:11)
(Mectric motors- Repair Ing)
EHLL160vt A,.Kb,? PARFENOIEVA I.- A)KCHURIX,, B.S.., kand.veterin&Mkh nauk;
AIJIAROV,,'D.A.. kandb-i gicheakikh naukl. GAREIEV, H.S., mladshiy
wxtchnyy sotrudnik; SHMTOV, S.V.
Uso of timme preparatioms. Veterinariia 38 no.1:25-26 A t61.
(HM 15:4)
lo Sakretarg Charodimkolp rayomogo k=lteta Koxamistleheskoy
pm-tii S6vatakogo Soyusa Dagestwmkoy ASSR (for Mudllov).
2a GlavzWy vaterinarnyy 'ITaoh Orshitak6jo rayona.. Poltavskoy oblasti
(for Parfencyev)v 3o Biuihkirokaya nauchno-~-isvledovatellskW
via tbaklaboratorlya (for Akchurin, Alparov,, Gareyev)* 4. Glavnn
vaterinarayy vrach Upravl.eniya nywo-molochmay i rybnoy pronygihlen-
maoti Zaparozbakogo vownurkhoza (for Sherstov).
(Tisew altracts) (Stock and atockbreading)
PAVIOV, S.T.; PARFENIYEV ~c.V.; FIRSOV. Yu.A.; SHALYT, S.S.
Eftect of electyon. spin m quantum oscillations of the gallvano-
magnetic cioeffic~ents of n-InSb. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 48 no.6-
1565-1571 Je 16~. (MIRA 16: 7)
1. Inatitut poluprovodnilcov Ali SSS'R.
I-'LTZHDABA, fAP.FfN'YI,-,V, R.V.; 3HALYT,
ME- gnitopt 'onon
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Irrigitud4ral maFretic fie-I'd. Z F I r f-- F, n
2 81' AF, 16.5 P:
1. Instiltut poiuprovodnikov All Lenir.~rad.
ACCESSION MI.- A114013541 S/0181/64/006/00i/0647/0649
ALTHORS: Shaly*t., S. S.; Parfenlyev, R. V.; Muzhdaba, V. M.
-7-LE,: EXpgriMorital confirmation of a now type of oscillation of transverse
reluctance J.
!SOURCE: Fiiiks tvardbgo tela, v. 6, no, 2, 1964, 647--649
TOPIC TAGS: reluctanco current carrier, inelastic scattering, semiconductor,
'phonon, Larnior frequency, relaxation time
.ABSTRACT: This type of oscillation, determined by inelastic scattering of current
carriers in an widegenerate semiconductor, was proposed on theoretical grounds-
;by V. A. Gurevich and Yu. A. Firsov (ZhETF, 40, 199, 1961). To obsorve this typo
,of oscillation, it is necessary that the phonon spectrum of the crystal have an
:optical branch and that the experiment be carried out in a strong magnetic field.
,The authors define these conditions in terms of the Larmor frequency, relaxation
.time,, and mobility. From a consideration of there and.of the physical character
:of the oscillation, they arrive at a value for,,the period of the oscillation,
'depending on the effective mass and the energy-of-the optical phonons. The
oproblem of distij,-iguishing the proposed oscillation from others, especially the
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'Shubnikov-de Haar, oscillation, is described. Since the latter appears most
favorably at low temperature, a higher temperature must be concidered, but this
1eads to a weakering of the effect through decrease in mobility and complications
!in the current-carrier spectrum. Soma optimal temporature is sought. It was
;found that five raxima appear in undegenerate InSb at a temperature of 104K
i(Hm = 3/..0, 17.0, 11.0,-8.0, and-6.5 oersteds-103) with a period of %:-3-.10-5
-1
.,oersteds . The position of the maxi-ma is independent of temperature, but the
effect was found to weaken as the temperature declined from 104 to 63K and.also
las it increased to 20DK. "We'expreae our thanks-to V. L Gurevich for discussing I
our results and for his valuable sugg-astiono." Orig. art. hast I figure and 1
f ormula.
:ASSOCIATION: Iw;titut luprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Izwtituto of
;Semiconductors is S;Rr
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~SUB GOW: ECOSS NO M7 SOV: 002 OTHM: 003
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AUTHORSs Parfenlyev, R. V.; Sheily*t, S. S.; Muzbdaba,.V. K.
TITLE: Experimental confirmation of the magnetophonon resonance in
n-type InSb
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fi:&., v. 47. no. 2. 1964, 444-4S1
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor resistance. quantum statistics, galvano-
magnetic effect, indium antimonide. carrier density. low towerature
phenomenon, pbonon
ABSTRACT: TI.-&is is a continuation of an earlier report (M v. 6,
647. 1964) of a new effect, fizat observed by S. M. Puri and T. H.
Geballe. consisting of a new type of oscillation of nagnetoresis-
tance of a a-amiconductor, and resulting from inelastic scattering
of the carriers by optical phorions. The present article describes
the results -of a detailed experimental investigation of the trans-
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Iyerse and longitudinal magnetoresistance of various samples of n-InSb.
The results of the tests, which were made in a strong magnetic field,
confirm the theoretical analysis of this effect, made by V. L.
Gurevich and Yu. A. Firsov and published in the same'issue of the
journal (ZhMT, v. 47, 734, 1964). The tests were made at T - 90K
Ln fields up to -38 kOe. The xesults show that the new type of
oscillation differs from the Shubnikov-deHaas oscillation in that
-the former does not depend on the carrier density and its amplitude
decreases with decreasing temperature -and practically disapp'eirs'
at-nitrogen temperatures. whereas the latter is observed only at
very low temperatures and is determined only by the learrier density.
Furthermore, the former can occur for any stati tics'of the electron
gas, whereas the latter can occ-.ur only in a deg:nera~,e gas. Weak
but noticeable oscillations of this type were observed on the longi-
tudinal magnetoresistance curw of InAs, too, showing that this ef-
fect can be observed in other cemiconductors. "in conclusion, the
authors thank V. L. Gurevicb arid Yu. A. Firsov for suggesting the
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research topic and for a discusision of the theoretical problems, and
M. V. Aleksardrova for great beLp with the measurements." Orig. art.
has: 5 figureps, 1 formula, and L table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprov-3dnikov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institu te
of Semiconductors, Academy of S---iencesjSSSR)
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airms dKwing amerse and longi-
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4hich the resmwit - -11attirm are
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AUTHORS: Parfenlyev, R.V., Chudnovskiy, F.A.
TITLE: The Use of Semicoaductor Thermistors as Pickups for the Auto-
matic and Simultaneous Measuring of Temperature and Moisture of
the Air and Effective Radiation (Ispoll-ovaniye polAuprovodni-
kovykh termosoprotivleniy v kachestve datchikov dlya avtoma-
ticheskogo i odnovremennogo izmereniya temperatury, vlazh-
nosti vozdukha i effektivnogo izlucheniya)
PERIODICALi Inzhenerno-fizichaskiy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 4, pp 871-92 (USSR)'
kBSTRACTs Effective radiation of a given surface is the quantity equal to
the difference bitween the the"rmal radiation of the given sur-
face and a surroitnding medium. This concept is of a special im-
portance for natural surfaces, such as soil, water reservoirs,
etc called usual"y underlying surfaces. Thus the effective
radiation E equa s the difference'between the long wave radi
ation of the underlying surface and that of the atmosphere. The
existing devices for measuring it do not meet the requirements,
being sensitive not only to the long wave radiation but also to
the short wave one. The authors propose to use the known empiri-
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taneous Heat3uring of Temperature and Noisture of the Air and Effective Radi-
ation
E -5TIL (0- V e,
by expanding it into a series being a function of the readings
of the dry thermometer t and the wet one
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E ~ At+ Azt +/4-3 t I L
They suggest to design a computer which should include semi-
conductor thermistors for recording temperature and moisture
of the air and two independent circuits the currents in which
should vary in functional dependence on the temperatures of
the dry and wet thermometer respectively. The detailed theo
of calculations is given in a paper by M.A. Kaganov Z-Ref 27
to whom the authors express their gratitude for his advices.
The proposed device is multi-purpose one making possible to
establish simultaneously the three most important character-
iBtics of the ground airt temperature, moisture and effec-
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The Use of Semiconductor Thermistors as Pickups for the Automatic and Simu.7-
taneous Measuring of TemperatWre and Moisture of'the Air and Effective Radi-
ation
meter. The accuracy of determination of these characteristics
is quite satisfactory.
There are 2 circuit diagramsg 2 tables and 3 Sovie't references.
ASSOCIATIO11t Agrofizicheskiy institut (Irn,-tltute of
Leningrad.
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AUTHORS: Parfenlyev, R. V., Pogarskiy, A. M., Farbshteyn, I. I., and
-ZHEI-y~F,- S. -S %
TITLE: Effect of a heat treatment upon the anisotropy of the
galvanomagnetic properties of tellurium
PERIODICAI: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 8, 1961, 2501-2504
TEXT: The authors determined the hole mobility from the formulas of an
isotropic model (one scalar mass and isotropic scattering) using
experimental data on the Hall effect and on the reluctance in a weak
transverse field. The mobility values determined from the Hall effect and
from the reluctance do not differ. At 77-40K, their ratio in specimens
whose trigonal crystal axis is in the direction of the current, approaches
a value of 0.85. The difference between u and u is regarded as a
Hall '&q
measure of the number of structural defects. Heat treatment of tellurium
leads to a rise of mobility, especially in the region of maximum
temperature dependence of mobility (below 200K). In some specimens, the
Hall mobility attains 5-104 cm2 /v.eeo in this region. The difference
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Effect of a heat treatment upon the ... Bill/B102
bet-ween uEall and uA, can be explained by an anisotropy of the galvano-
magnetic yroperties of tellurium. The fact that a heat treatment leads to
an approach of theee two values can thus be explained by a decrease in
anii3otropy- due to a diminution of structural defects. In order to verify
this concluvion, measurements were made of the longitudinal (hfi,) and the
transverse (&q.L) reluctance which are more sensitive to anisotropy
(of. Fig. 2). The results showed that the galvanomagnetio properties of
tellurium single crystals free from structural defects have at least
cylindrical symmetry in the range of 4-800K. The asymmetry found by
various authors was due to structural defects. If the latter are
dislocations, the anisotropy of electrical properties due to them may
result from the strong anisotropy of the mechanical properties of
tellurium. L. I. Korovin and Yu. A. Firsov (Ref. 6: ZhTF, XXXIII, 11,
1958) are mentioned. The authore expreae their gratitude to the latter
for having discussed the results. There are 2 figures and 8 references:
3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloo.
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Effect of a heat treatment upon the... B111/B102
ASSOCIATICN: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institute of
Semiconductors, AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: May 0, 1961
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Fig. 2: Change of the ratio betvieen 20-.1
trantiverse and longitudinal reluctance
during heat -treatment. Legend:
(1) Ux -Hall mobility (uHall)'
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MOXZHES,, B.7a.; FARFENIUV, R.V.; CHUDHOVSKIY,, F.A.; EFROS, A.L.
Approxinate calculation of the mean group velocities of phonons
In cubic crystals. Fiz.tver.tela 3 no.7:1933-3,940 JI 161.
(IMA 14:8)
1. Institut polupro,rodnikov Ali SSSR, Leningrad.
(Lattice theor7)
PAMPENINVI R.V.; POGARSIU:Y, A.M.; FARWHTM., I.I.; SHALYT., S.S.
-r-
Ufact of anneallni-, on the anisotropy of the galvano=gnetic
properties of tentri=. Fiz. troro tela 3 uoog:2501-2-504
Ag l6i. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Illatitut polupxovodnikcFv All SSSR, leningrad.
Te3lurium--Magnetic properties)
M22 effect)
U178
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B125/B102
AUTHORS: Par a Pogarskiy, A. M., Parbahteyn, I. I., and
~_fe.!
Shalyt, S. S.
TITLE: The galvanomagnotic properties of tellurium. The structure
of the valence band
PERIODICLL; Fizika tverdogo tela, v- 4, no. 12, 1962, 3596-3611
TEXT: The galvanomagnetic propertieB of pure, annealed Te monocrystalB
and the temperature dependence of the most important galvanomagnetic
coefficients were studied ar,d analyzed at 770K-and between 1-40K and
300oK, respectively. Using the d-c potentiometer methodl the 12 components
of 1he galvanomagnetic resintance tensor are determined in magnetic fields
Of UP to 35 koe from measurements taken on monocrystalline specimens with
longitudinal, transverse and oblique orientation. The coarsely crystalline
castings for the pricking o-it of the specimens with longitudinal orientation
were produced by zonal purification, either by cooling the solution slowly
in a dish or by the'Czoehralski method. The coarsely crystalline casting,
used for cutting out the specimens of transverse and oblique orientation,
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was produced by slow cooling. The experimental results are compared with
those obtained by other authcrs. The isoenergetic surface of the holes in
tellurium closed to the extremum are ellipsoids of revolution whose axis
is a symmetry axis of the third order. In the case of isotropic scattering,
the ratia m I/mIl 01.25 corresponds to a slightly flattened mass
ellipsoid. This isotropic scattering is confirmed over a wide temperature
interval by the constant ratios of the galvanomagnetic coefficients which
characterize the galvanomagnetic properties of tellurium. Within this
range of temperature the thermal scattering is replaced by scattering from
the impurities. The ratio m./M 1.2 + 0.2 of the effective masses which
1 3 '
determine the axes of the elLipsoid of revolution has a similar value.
The experimentally and theoretically determined dependences of the ratio
R2 on the absoluto temperature T agree fairly well up to 4 0K, but
'3311 Q33 1
deviate strongly at lower temperatures. It is found that
m_j - 0.43 mo and M11 - 0.35 mo. The ratios Ql,,, /Q1133'
Q1122*Q33/Q3311'Q11 and ~1313/Q3311 of ihe experimental coefficients of
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B1251B102
the galvwaomagnetic tensor differ from the corresponding theoretical
values, wi-Ach is due to the nonuniform carrier distribution in the
specimens investigated and to fluctuations of the relative values of the
longitudinal resistance of various tellurium specimens under investigation.
There are 15 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institute of
Semiconductors AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 13, 1962
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"yev, R,,V-, Farbshteyn, I. I., and Shalyt, S. S.
AUTHORS: =te
M i4W
TITLE: Galvanomagnetic Properties of Tellurium. II. The Effect of
Beat Treatment Upon the Temperature Course of Mobility
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo, tela, 1960, Vol. 2, Do. 11, pp. 2923-2928
TEXT: The concentration dependences of the hole mobility'at 77 0K in
tellurium, as found by several authors, exhibit an exceedinj~ly large
spread. The authors of the article under consideration tried to explain the
observed Emomalous spread of mobility, and, above all, the extremely
uncertain temperature course of mobility by ascribing them in the first
place to the variety of impurity concentration (which shows in the large
spread of concentration dependence ofmithe hole mobility) of the specimens
investigated. The effect of heat tres At upon the galvanomagnotio
propertioe waa thoroughly oxaminod,, a" *",very considerable influence upon
electric resistivity and Hall constant was also observed. The heat treat-
ment took place at 320 0C over 70 hours. Fig. 2 illustrates the effect of
the heat treatment upon I and R, and Fig. 3 upon the Hall mobility R~
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