SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PASTUSHENYA, I. V. - PASTYRIK, L.

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'4C( NR.- - 7000917 ---- -- AP SOURCE CODE: UR/0396/66/010/006/0081/0082 AUTHOR:: Pastushenkov, L. V.; Vinogradov V. M. ORG: Department of pliarmacology/licad-Prof. S. Ya. Arbuzov /, Military-Medical Academy im. S. M. Kirov, Leningrad (Kafedra farmakologii Voyenno-trieditainskoy akademii) TITLE: Experimental therapy and prophylaxis for acute hypoxia using guanyl thiourea SOURCE: Patologicheskaya fizikologiya i eksperimental1naya terapiya, v. 10, no. 6, 1966, 81-82 TOPIC TAGS: animal experiment, hypoxia, chemotherapy, drug effect, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, animal physiology, dog ABSTRACT: The effect of guanylthiurea, or "gutimin" (a new preparation with antihypoxic properties) on animals was tested in a pressure chamber (see Table 1). In another series of tests with 6 dogs, the effect of gutimin (doses 25-50 mg/kg) on functional disorders at high altitudes was investigated. When gutimin was given, coordination was disrupted at a higher altitude (average of 1.2 km higher), seizures begain km higher, and breathing stopped after 12.9 min (as compared with 1.7 min in controls). EKG's during simulated ascent and at 3-11 km were more normal among animals receiving guanylthiourea. Gutimin is alno effective against tissue hypoxia produced by cyanides. A 100 mg/kg dose of gutimin tripled Card 1/3 w6~ ACC NR, AP7000917 Table. 1. The antihypoxic effect of gutimin on different animal species n imais. k.4 U) -4 2 M w lu...z v ~_ '~4 r'zi H !.;e o I. Do v . whi, tdthr u );ruu-1m:u injection" (in mg/kg) Lercent urvival dLw in g th cibserva Verio 45 m e ~verq fi of I engt ife at high alti Wdes (in min) Ili ce 300 11 Control . 0 2.8_tO.37 100 11 160 63 29.8:t9.2 Rats so 12 Control 0 1. 3 30 12 100 35 20.0-t6.4 is 12 400 75. 34.9-tg. I Cats 16 11 Con trol - 15 .5 � 1). 8 16 11 50-100 36. 1) zt 10. 6 11 12 CO 9 &rol 7.2_t2.9 8 9 C 14 I 1 12 ,, ::L . Dogs 10 13 Control 4.1 _t: 1.7 10 13 25-50 10,3:0.1 ACC NR: AP'1000917 L110 lift! span of animols poiGone(j witli lcth,-11 an,)L'Uits of poLa,,;';I(jm cy'lr'1012.C PrGtCCtiVCCIfeCt Of gULIM11 app,treittly ConsiGt.-i of iL5 ~-Ojllit:f tQ G('CrC-,',Q Lonsuq)tion in the anirrvil 1,, wiij dc-termined that jIIjUCLIOFj!i of in doses of 10-25, 50 and 1()0 m~jkg (14-Crilatied nXyj~en confitmipLion in I;ii(:,- Oy 23.7%, 31.2%. 46.6%, and I-onpoctivc~1y. j.'urLhoriit)re, r utilijin doc!i noL impair work capacity or bigher nervous activity. At an altitutdc of 8 km, control mice could work 1.7 1 0.4 min, and mice given 100 mg/kg of gutimin, 17.0 1 3.2 min. Orig. art . has: I table. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 060ct65/ ATD PRESS: 5110 Card .. ................... 'VProduction of it taud dation"Of =tIne Dip s. were r--irtled det. the possibility of oxHiring pine timprotIne vf vvious , (b. P. n? the pure "'rKI. 155') A degrees of purity product of sp. V. Nmm-41931, contg. up tn .0% z4 *rrpene b l l i - -mat on of rmnfermu3 mrtab, ~z3 o cs., used In the f a tained after a prrioxi *124 ]as. of -oridatl~n by 0 of tb! air. se'presence of waie-t 'less thm 2.3%),caused the dark T1 yrilow diqz~olomtlrm of the product. The optimum mictioll -'tttnP'vA393-lOO*. telovr which the UJI'lation was AlIggish. leirp. above 300' indured pr4yincriintion, which was attrihutcd to the presence of --ompds. boiling below 165'. Ile hisLOation consi--ted iDf an axid3t1cph ank, beated by Inditec* sttam., The tenpp. was Yalsed to ~ 100 an air ins blutm Into the tank. Ile evolved vitptrs , to a cooler, and from There they were cfnducted i"ir~ ltd itincollector, As the lowboilin g cam porien ts mere remored. ' 0 t vr-s rai5ed to 95-100 . Whez the ;mbstance he-lteimp. *bowed the sp. gr 0124 the norpoildized turpentine was WEI to I feft to, e P -he dephlegmator, th-i temp. was In ed e proeva was continued until the op. gr- of the :~~xttrlial'wv-q 0,M2--O.D34. The yield was 30~27,) of the T. jurecic o I.V. SHKODD. A.A.; P~STUSEM Phenol-formldehyde resin fromwaste products of the resin - turpentine Industry. Gidroliz.i lesokhim.prom. 12 no.P:lP-20 159. NIRA 13:4) (White Russi&-Phenol condemmatict products) (Turpentine industry--Dy-products) P.I.STUSUMI.117, V.!',., 1- -1 Calculutlnf~ tha ;' , - . . .; . . I I vyr.shkoIF; .3trn!. IV'. 0. ~ -1 : 1. Rekomend ~,v? na 'I- - foe r ~,r et r o I t e 11 noy nellch,'v i i !-~! 11- '- v ~ .-, -, I - - - - nerno-otroltellno-o instituta imeni V.V. KuybyE'iov,,. (Elastic Plates ~.nd sholle-Therrol propertif,~) PA.CTUSHIMUN. V.N., kand. taklin. nauk. Designing plane gates for a given dynamic load. Sbor. trad. HISI no,27:82-114 157. (Hydraulic engineering) (mm 11M 2881 V. 77. -;.~ - - - I - - - .1 Npkotor.-rve vonrosy stntid I dinamil.~j -,)jo6',cVcn g1drotelchnir!, PsIrlIch zptv,)rov (-oo tportt V. V. Vlasova). 'A. , lc)51;. 12 s. I'1 F.-n. (14-vo vyssh. obrazov--ii,lya SSSR. Mos'c. orderip Trud. Krgsnopo Ziarnput inzh. -stroit. in-t tin. 7. V. Kuyb:,shovm . 110 lt,-,z. B. Ta. - (~L-56??()Q) PASTUSHIKIIIN, V.N. Theory of rotating shells with nWtIve curvatures subjected to the axially nyrmetric beating. Mauch. dokl.vyn.shkoly; ntrot. no.1:81-89 '59. (HIRA 12:10) 1. Rsl7otsendavana kafedror stroltel'norTlekhaniki Hookovskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnngo instituta Imeni V.V.Kuybynhovp,. (Elastic plates and shells) VERIZHENFOP Yevreniy Petrovich; LIVSHITS, Yakov Davidovich; ZASiP~itAPP.,. Vtff.., kand. tokhn.nauk, dots., retoonzent; BOCHAROVA., YU.F., red.; VOICNINA, R.K., tekhn. red. [Statics of structures]Statika sooruzhenii. 3. izd. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 19611. 306 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Strength of materials) FASTUSHMIN, V. V. *Certain Problems of Statics and Dynamics of Flush (Flat) HydrotechnIcal (Hydraulic Engineering) Gates." Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Construction Engineering Inst imeni Ku7byshev, Min Higher Education USSR, Mooeow, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 55) &wvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Edueatimal Instituticas (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 PASTUSHIKHRIP V.r. (V.(~,qk Calculating wtth rutat.' I,n cf r.,egf,t-*,je TUMt- tur,e for e-xia-lymetric heating. 7tr(-!. mrkll .,. I rj~3c~. erjQruzh. 5 no.08-13 16.3 (M-IRA 170) K0Ly,jjj,,Ov, Ilikolay Vyacheslavovich;PASTUSJII dots., red.; NjA SAI-MUOVA, I-II.T., red.izd-va7 -GOZ~,ji P OVA, s. S. , tokim. red. (Fundam.ntals of the design of elastic shells] OunovY ras- cheta uprugikh obolochek. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 277 p. (Elastic plates and shells) (MIRA 16:12) S/124/63/000/001/033/'080 D234,(D308 AJTHOR: I'astushikhin, V.N. TITIL. Dynamic stability of trapezoidal and triangular elastic thin plates PERIODIC,'%L: Referativnyy zhurnal, hekhanika, no. 1, 1963, 25, abstract IV169 (Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Str-vo i arlchitekt. 1961, no. 3, 3-12) TEXT: The author describes the reduction of the differcn- tial equation of dynamic stability of the plate to the Hill or 1:atl-i- ieu equation, using Bub-nov-Galerkin's method. Solutions of particu- lar problems are given as exairq)les (dynamic stability of a trapezoid- al, a triangular and a square plate rigidly clamped along the whole edge). The possibility of solving more complicated problems is indi- cated. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation2 Card 1/1 ACC NR) M6011331 SDUME GODE: -2astushikbiri, -fia (Moscow); Sokolovas 0. A (Moscow) ORG: Moscow Structural 1kRineerjW titute (Monkovskiyibzhonerno'-*'s'tr"oltelinyy institut)_ TITLE: Oacillation. of a cylindrical panel made from nonlinear-elastic materials :`.:5WHGZ:.-'Pr1k)ju1myi mekhanika.,.v. 2., no- 3., 1966s'27-32 ~:.Topjc TAGS: elasticity, stress analysis., cylindric shen structures nonlinear theoryp variational method ABSTRACT t., The small oscillations of a cylindrical shell made. from ncnlineRr- elastic material is analyzed* The stress-3train relationship is given by tic and To calculate the mill oncillstionsj eVressions are derived for the kine 1 Potential energies of the shell., and the equations for the panel displacements Y and w are -obtained from second order Lagrange equations., The solution is obtained using the Bubnov-4alerkin variational nethode The loads on the structure are assuned to be both constant In magnitude as wall as harmonic, A special exarVle -in considered where cylinder oscillations are obtained for'bDth linear-slastic and 112, MINIM L 2,5892-66 ".: . ('Ic-~va) . . TI I ; I Axjmnnjaetri~7 vibration.-, of' a Cylirldricid vhel] :,:i(ie of' non-linearly elavtic Tlaltel-ia]E. Izv. AN 1,1.1 no.4:131-132 TI-Ac 161). (t.", I, ]PASTUSHII!, , - A.4- - 'Y _ ".21 ~- ~z- -,.-,V - , - Inspectien of therapeutic and prophylactic, pharmaceutical. and children's institutions, and organizations of the Red Cross Society In Stavropol Territory. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 3 no.6: 47-48 Je '59. (MIRA 12:6) (SUVROPOL THIMITORY-PUBLIC HFALTH) s,ISTI.-':.!' , I. -. I I .' ~ , '-, . 2r (q *.~-, 1 .1 , I - . , 4, ) CWir'fll' ol" ',I~f : i : 1 11. L, : ' I .'(:. - '. .. . ! "", I - . 1. : I ) , - ~ -,7 ~ I Ap '64 (: - 1, ~! - :i ) - . 1,-, Ki~. L I ':. ' ',.,kuy clul I I 'i, *. *U,,~:,- - Z,1.' -,-- .-: . :14 "*(.. ( . - ~ . .1 1 . PASTUSHIN, I.P. Pathology caused by the presence of Heckel's diverticulum. Nov.1chir. arkh. no*3:84 MY-Je 157. (MLRk 10:8) 1. Khtrurgicheakoye otdelentys Khmellnitskoy oblestnoy bol'nitsy (INTISTINES--ABNMHITITBS AND DRYCRHITIES) (FISTUIA) STZSHZNKO.A.I.; ZHURAVLEV.S.P.; TARAS,P.M.; MRYASHOY.K.V.; MUKOY.M.S.; BELYY,P.L.; KADYRVAM.R.A.; PASTUSHKIN,P.N.; SHOBTAK.A.G.. OSTRO- UIH(N.A.I.; POWISKU.N.I.; ogh-MM-, M."~7 wG(mms.i.; sr,- MMO,P.I.; KHOROSHLT,O.V.; IBRAM Sh.I.; NMOV,O.D. 9)ust control in the mines of Krivoy Rog Basin.* V.V.Nedin. Re- viewed by A.I.Steshenko and others. Gor.zhur. no.9:61-62 S 155. (MIAA 8:8) (Krivoy Rog--Mine dusts) (Bedin.V.V.) -~ , ~ " i j,~ - I ~ ,; 1 .111 17~ I , " i ~,, " : i , . ~L' L~,' . , . ; ill; ih. I I' ~ir, 17 , , ~ . ; CT[i ".3 Ipcomnlini Cn t i cn j,nj,ttjy-t, to tiw o(lltor. S,)". nVir"t. 3. Ii'] . '4 , jr) r,) Monthly List of Rusqtgn Acressiong, Library of Corl-ret;s, June 19"3. ~)nc 1. PASTUSHKOV.4 G. Retired efficiency prcooter. Muko-elev* prom. 27 no.2:24 F 161. (MIRA 14*4) 1. Astrakhanskiy mollkombinat. (Electric motors-Starting devices) FASTUSHKOV, M.. in2hener; SUIHOV, A., inshener. A by-pass switch plate. Mast. ugl. 4 no.10:13 0 '55. (KW 9:1) (Mine railroads) LYAPIE, D.P.; XOGILINIKOV, S.V.; aS4~~~ HUDFMO, F.F. Mechanizing labor-consuming operations In cutting development openings. Ugol' 31 no-5:11-15 MY '56. (K6RA 9:8) 1. Donetskly nauchno-lealedovatel'okly ugollnyy institut. (Coal mining machinery) -t 4300-66 Fcc GW__ '"AMMIONAM: AT~022876 UR/278916510001063100031903 0 551.556.1 551.5 0 ;16 b/~ I ;AUTHORs PastushkoX.-R%..j.--- TITLE: Some problems in atmospheric convection theory., leading to formati d, !cumulus clouds SOURGEt- Tsentral1naya aerologichaskaya bbservatoriya., Trudy, no, 63~ 1965, oprosy dinamiki atmosfery (Problem of atmospheric dynamice)t 3-30 ..,TOPIC TA03% atmospheric movement., atmospheric cloud,& atmospheric convection, cloud form~ation ABSTPUP T.- The works of several authors on the theory of atmospheric convection in the f orwation of cumu.1us clouds are reviewedj, compared with one another) and i evaluated. Part one of this review is centered around the numerical methods used ,in the development of kil-ho convection theory. A total of fourteen authors isi reviewed in detail uj~,&ir six groups of man (Izv,, analysis, The work of L. N. Gut Sor. No. 7 1961, and IFZ) Mj 1956) is concerned with the plane AW SSSR9 Or axisymutric r - '..near thermodynanic model of cumulus clouds which includes the S0jUtjt-j (.If V~3rl.4 -1 atmDapheric-instability. The work of J. S. Malcus and 0. Witt Cord 1/3 77 A MION NHs AT50228~C7 ssby Memorial Vol.~ Rockefeller Hem. Inst. Press 1959) is concerned with the numerical integration of Ehler type hydrodynamic equations to predict the initial, dry stages of cumulus cloud formations, The works of Chao Jih-Ping (Scienti goofize No* Siniea., vol. n, No. is, 1962)~ Chou Hsiao-Pling (Izv,, AN &RSR,, sere 4x 1962) and Hu Kwang-shing (Scientia Sinica, Vol, Up No6 J11j 1962) are similar to those of Gutman except that they consider the unsteady state, axisymmetric convec- ;1 ti0n., With a constant turbulent exchange both vertically and horizontally. The group of authors H. G. Houghton and Hi 8. Cramer (J, Meteorol, Vol, 82 No* 2 p 1951)): 0. J. Haltiner and E. He Chase (Tellus., Vol. 12,, No. h, 1960), Chen Jui-yung (Act& meteor. Sinica. vol. 32' No. 4., 1962) and 3. La. Lebedev (Izv. AN SSM, ser. geofiz, No. 31 1963). include- effects of liquid droplet moisture on the dynamics I of convection. Ii V. Vasillchenko (Trudy GGO, vyp's 93., 1959) and D. K. Lilly (Tellus, vol. 14, No. 2 1962) consider the turbulent en6rgy exchange model in the whereas Ye:0gara,(J. atmos.,sci vol. 19., 11 convection zone. oe 6j, 1962) carries out numerical computations of the'turbulent hydr9dynamic equations, using' similarity? theory. In part,two., the.analysim is extended td include the influence of the surrounding air on the convective currents forming the cumulus clouds. Te,nperat".L'O, differences as well as humidity contents of both the cumulus clouds.and the ding air areL ith., t4e following expression for the vertical motion [Surroun coupared w C r4d 2/ ACCESSION IM: AT5022876 of the air dto far V71- 9 + 077 W where U) is the departure of the actual pressure p from the hydrostatic pressure. mol~here "a In summary, c uzjulus cloud f ormation can be caused by an unstable at by t nonuniform heating of underlying surfaces) or by the combined action of both The mathematical analysis of these convective currents amounts to the numerical solution of heat flow, humidity., and convective motion equations. Recommendations i,.aro made for improving the numerical analyses and for including a microphysical 'd Won of the cumulus cloud formation. Orig. art,. bus 35 formulas and 9 i escrip figureaf, ASSOCIAT.1-ON: TseArallnaya aerologichaskaya observatoriya (Central Aerological Obq erya~ryy) SUBMWED: 00 FMCLi 00 M CODEs ES W i'jg Sov 017 OTHEM turd 3 J. "" ,I, ,,'. , ~" "~:- I PASTVSiMM.Ye. . .1 Continuous pasteurization of lee cream mixtures. Khol.tek:h.32 no.2:66-67 155. (MIRA 8:10) (Ice cream. ices, etc.) POCK, F.F.; MARGOLIN, L.Ta., rodaktor; BASIKA, N.A., reteenzent; retsenzent; DHOIHKKOYA, To. N., rodaktor; HEL'IFI- KOVA, N.V.. tekhnichookiy relaktor. [custom tailoring of mento suits and coats] Individualloyi pe- shly verkhnage mushakege platLa. Moskva, Goa. ltd-ve mostuoi promyshl. RSFSR, 1955. 342 p. (KLaA 9:6) (Tailoring) A&A.; I.V. Production of flotation oil* by oxidizing dry-distilled turpentine with oxygen In air. Gidrolis. I lesokhts.prom. 8 no.5:13-15 155. MIA 9: 1) 1,Treat OBelleakhimprom". (Turpentine) (Flotation) fll.e formation c.f* cumulitt.-I cloticie. Trw~~, 1'.Ari n,'$6.10-30 165. (MIRA 18:8) ALITER, N.A., student biolog.fakul'teta; MTUSMK. L.A., student blolog.fairullteta; FAYTILIBMG, R.T.0 nauchzzyy rukovoditel'. prof. Blopotentials of the heart following excitation and inhibi- tion of the central norvotin Gyatom; offect of bromine and ; cAffelne. Prixtoi Mutt. Zbir.atwl.rob. 149 iwn.51177-101)0~ 159. (1411U, 1):4) 1. Odesekly goeudaratvanrW univeraltet. (MWOITS STSII�M) ('RT,NQTjtDCAMj,0GRMX KOMUMMY, M.I.; VASIMShUK, N.6.; PARHQK)V,':KIY, G.D. Eliminftting the effect of nonphotoconducting interlayers in studying the photoconductivity of amorphous selenium layers with a mercury admixture. Part 2. Izv. vyr,. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.1: 55-62 164. (MRA 17: 3) 1. Kharlkovekly paUtekhnicheskiy institut *9ni Lenina. ': _11ULJ od (113T1 //417/ /h/,44) S/181/61/003/005/009/042 J B101/B214 AUTHORS: Korsunovskiy, M1. I., i~astushuk, N. S., and Mokhov, G. D. TITLE: Exclusion of the influence of non-photoconductive layers in the investigation of the photoconductivity of layers of amorphous selenium with mercury impurity PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 5, 1961, 1366-1370 TEXT: Amorphous selenium treated with mercury vapor shows an anomalous lux- ampere characteristic. The maximum photoeffect tends to a constant satura- tion value. From this the interference is drawn that the samples studied possess a non-photoactive resistance ro. The object of the present work was to detect its existence. A start is made from the fact that the experimen- tally measured resistance r can be put as r ph + r0 , where r ph is the resistance that alters with exposure. Let 40 be the observed change of conductivity; &a ph its true valuel and 0o, a ph the dark conductivity of the non-photoactive, and the photoactive part, respectively. Then 60 & r.202 (I + AC (I - intensity Cardml/4 ph/ ph uh/ro0oph) (1)' Since Adph ' f(l) ., I'loh S/18 6!/003/005/009/042 Exclusion of the influence Bi 01 Y13214 of light) it is written; 2La 2. f(I )lr2a2h1l + f(l)lrc.d ph] (2). For Ad AO max : 1/40 max "(r /rh + ror/r ph holds (3). Introducing p a r2 /r2 b - r r1r (4) one obtains: a/f(l) 4 b N- If PhD 0 ph '/&Cmax the function 1/6d max ' 11f(1) becomes linear, a and b can be calculated and r0 and rph determined from them., 1) For typical samples for which the change of resistance (Ar/r)-1C)o% corresponds to a W of 20-30%, max 1/&0 max 'I [11f(i~ was determined at 360-460, 600-720 m~L (Fig. 2). The existence of the non-photoactive resistance r 0 was thus confirmed. For intensities 10- 5_10-3 W/cm2 the condition 60 ph max " aff is satisfied. The real photoeffect &C ph max is several times larger than the observed Ac max and is masked by r0' Experiments were undertaken to obtain samples with mall r0 Abstracter's note: The method of these experiments is not give : ard 2/4 8/18 61/003/005/009/042 Exclusion of the influence ... B1 01 YB214 The results are random and uncontrollable. Nevertheles.9, some samples could be obtained for which 60 ax differs but little from Ad ph max' and 6 m 2 W (A r/r) - 1 OOF/'o' at 2 - 5 -10 /Cm reaches a value of 65-970. The table gives results of measurement tn the range 360-460 m4. The samples investigated remained unchanged for two years under atmospheric conditions and gave reproducible results. There are 6 figures, I table, and 2 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni V. I. Lenina (Khartkov Polytechnic Institute imeni V . 1. Lenin) SUBMITTED: April 1, 1960 (initially); Janu t~zy 20, 1961 I (after revision) Homo? 9- 9w- 2 7A0 100 0.58 0.42 0.63 11.40 6.55.10-3 3 2.17 106 0.65 0.35 0.36 3.25 13.00. Rr3 56 1Af - 103 0.11 0.89 5.43 23.6 0.68 . J(r3 6 10.12 - 109 0.0m 0.997 5a50 5330 0.77 - 10-3 Card 3/4 ON ,f' 4,N 4,N -b Oy 5p 4 0 % ~ 0 4-0 d 0 11 VN ON & A, 4e 0 0 0 dej ft A, ee ~0 4r, A, go ~l 4 -0 0"10 -el ACCESSION NRs AP4011763 anomalous photoconductivity in the region of intrinsic absorption (X < 0.53 micron) is much lose than In the long-wave part of the spectrum. The spectral distribution of the anomalous photoconductivity is illustrated graphically in Fig. 1. on the Enclosure. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 4 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovokiy politekhnicheakiy inotitut im. V. I. Lenina (Kharkov Polytechnical Institute) SUBMITTEW 02Aug62 DATE ACQs 3AFeb64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODEs EK NO REF SOV3 003 OTHM 3 000 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR19 AMM1763 H Lola, ts., 10-9- 0 05- V"t Doi As H 117X" Fig. 1. SpectraL distribution of anomlous photooon4uctivity in solenilua ENCLOSURE: Card 313 S/051'E 162ICr) V~_,07/04 t 1/YZ Ac6,,/Aic)i AUTHORS: ~;)rsunsklj, M. 1., PastLlshuk, N. S., Litvinova, 1- B., Mokhov, G. D., iezriik, M- b. TITLE: 1:egative photoconductivity 11r, mercury-doped selenium layers PERIODICAL: .~-_`erativryy z:,ur;.al, Plzlka, 7, 196,1, '42, ,ji)stract ~Jr45 T;- collection: "Fotoelektr. i optich. yavleniya v poluprovodnikaMi". Kiyev, AN USSR, 1959, 223 - 226) TOM 7he photocondictivity uf amorphous Se layers doped with mercury vapors was invest.'gated. The layers were produced by evaporation ol' Se v, vacuum and condensatio;: on a glass backinG. A comparatively low-inerti'al positive phot(j- conductivity and an inertial negative one were observed when Illuminating the layers with ...,;i.4te light. On an Increase in the concentration of mercury atoms in the layers the value of positive photoconductivity dropped, while that of nega- tive photocoiiductivity rose to a certain limit, and thereupon dropped. Both negative and positive photoconductivity were examined as functions of the layer temperature, of the intensity and the spectral composition of light. In additiou, Card 112 ,-Ilrl)~,,~,l~IPI")Oollr)0,71~)~ Negative pho*-oconductivitY A061/A161 the spectral dependence of absorption was measured in th6 near lnfr~red (up *,c ill 2.51"). /r, V. Sidorov [Abstracter's note: CompleLe translation] Card 2/2 KORSUNSKIY, M.I.; PASTUSHTJK, N.S. Spectral distribution of the anomalous photoconductivity of amor- phous selenium. k'iz. tver. tola 6 no.1:254-256 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni M.Lonina. KORSUIZKIY, R.I.; PASTUSIIUK, N.S. Trapping levels in amoprhous selenium doped with mercury. Fiz. tver. tels, 5 no.2:559-563 F 163. (MIRA 16;5) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni M.Leninae, (Sele"ULi~ (Photoconductivity) NORSUNSKrT, M.I.; FASTUSMM, N.S.; WKHOV. G.D. Photoconductivity of sulphyr layers subjected to the action of mercury rapors. F12.tvar.tela 2 vo-7:1581-1583 J1 '60. (MIRA 13:8) I.Kharlkovskiy Politekhnicheskiy lustitut. (Sulphlir-Blectric properties) (Marcury) 83362 /7/-7 S/139/6o/ooo/oo4/020/033 E201/E591 .?4360 0 AUTHORS: Korsunskiy, M. Pastushuk, N.$. and Mokhov, G.D. TITLE: Photoconductivit),Vfi-n-,t-ics of Amorphous Seleniumklayers Treated with Mercury Vapour PERIODICAL:Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, ig6o, No.4, pp.167-172 TEXT: The paper deals with photoconductivity of amorphous selenium layers treated with mercury vapour and exhibiting both positive and negative photoconductivity (positive means here enhancement of the electrical conductivity by illumination, negative means reduction of the electrical conductivity). Selenium on (at 10-5 M ) on glass layers were produced by vacuum depositk, -W H9 plates. The layers were from 2 x 10- to 3.5 x 10 cm thick. The electrode positions are shown in Fig.l. The experiments extended over the following wavelength ranges: 360-460, 530-58o, 600-720, 740-1000 m~i. Figs. 2 and 3 give typical oscillo rams showing the dependence of the change in the cinductance (A cy) with time (t) under illumination with light of 10- W/CM2 intensity. The oscillograms show that illumination raised the conductivity Card 1/3 83362 S/139/60/000/004/020/033 E201/E591 Photoconductivity Kinetics of Amorphous Selenium Layers Treated with Mercury Vapour irrespective of the polarity of the applied voltage. Initially the photoconductivity rose very sharply, reached a maximum (6 a max and then decreased slowly reaching a steady-state value (A a ) in 4-5 min. A family of oscillograms representing the depenaence a = ad + A a = y(t), where a d is the dark conductivity, is shown in Fig.4. Figs-5-10 show, as a function of the intensity of illumination, (SLO) (Figs. 5 and 6), AO max (Figs-7 and 8), dt t -4 0 Au (Figs. 9 and 10). It was found that the photoconductivity iinctics of mercury-treated selenium layers depended strongly on the wavelength of illumination, on its intensity and on the polarity of the applied electric field.7he negative photoconductivity was observed under illumination with short-wavelength light of sufficient intensity. The positive photoconductivity decay became less pronounced with increase of wavelength at a fixed illumination 3.Lntensity. There are 10 figures and 5 references: 4 Soviet and I French. Card 2/3 83362 S/139/6o/ooo/oo4/020/033 E201/E591 Photocondlictivity Kinetics of Amorphous Selenium Layers Treated with Mercury Vapour ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy politeklinictieskiy institut imeni V. I. Lenina (Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute imeni V. I. Lenin) SUBMITTED: June 29, 1959 (initially) March 26, ig6o (after revision) Card 3/3 24(4) r11AJX I JXl.UL.Arl--M Usdamlyi neux Ukritnam.y inat.,,-t Cizlist VOtoolektrIchasklyo 1 1PtL'1t&-v17" y.-I-Lyi v pnjQpmvodMIALaXhj tMdy pervago va~-uoyll-ogi 4~v-!:sftassanlyi po I OPLIGhtsklm y3vleniynm v polupr-dntisilas. g. Kiyev, -,C-26 MOY*brY& 1957 9 (rhot-lao trio ban Optical ftennic-na In 3091- conductors, Trannaotton:s or tMt- First C,,nferonce an Phatowslectria d an Optical Pftnnoim~-nss In Juyev. 1959. 403 V. 4,000 copies printed. Addition &I Sponsoring sk"nayg Aknd~lya na" '113R. ProlIdLIuMs. Kosaisslys po poluprovo4nll,=. M. at Publishing Houses 1. V. Main&; T-ft. Ed. s A. A. Xatveychuki R114P. 2d.1 V. Y@. Lashkarnv. AaademsL&L~, Ukrainian SSR. Academy at 3*10nooo. PURPOSS i This book in intended for solontists In the field ~f soffil- aonductor hysics, aclid atite apectro-opy, and P-laGnd-tor - I ~ - - - - ` ` darlesse. 'Me aoil;nt n-w-tTr -Souz---fui tn ftilvw~ In o 1 Universities and inotItutnn or hLM,-r t-qoteal tr3LnIng specializing In the prtyaloz and toaftnical application of &MI- conductors. COVIMADIs The collection contains reports mPd LnfoMBtLcn b"l.tInm (the latter are indicated by a3t-V~~'j r-ad at the PLrot A.111 - Union Conference on Optloil nol Pho-l"tric Ph-cou,na In 3~1- conductors. A wide scope of problocus In sonsiconductor phyalza and technology are consideredi photc,coneuctivity, pnotcoloctm- imativo forces, optical proportles. pnot-le,tric colls mod tne o ations ph:torpsistors, or hard and , cular radlAt 1~ eorp o n s th proptrtica f thi ft 1. and c-ple - nductor systm:: . % . eta The "teriala wore prepared for publIcaZten by E. 1. R&.L.y, 0. V. 3nItko, K. 0. Tolpygo. A. F. L~ubchcokoand X. K. She7nkman. noreren.ess and discusaloss follow each article. 307/3140 photoelectric and Optical PhOTIOMM4 (Ca"t-) eao-dls~g the y.refetch.T. V. 0- and J~ X. ftrtstav. .ot.aM=.t_ _ad ~_co s, Absop~loos r i T - of kicrowavee 213 1* Same Pacullaritles Of tj%m photo* endue t! TI. k, 4 ,t __j _ ,rcuric 3.1ride (Thom.&) A :' 219 5. properties of 3andconduatOrS In T*'In P-11" kI 14. r., No=, Z. an . . f SalweJuss Troatoa With MOr4=rY b 220 Ljt_~y, and X- OPt'-=-l j_n-_jZ1Ch. of Thin Films of SM- 227 rh," A. A. Bash3halLY-1. G. Lllyss" and 3~jgmtjbn of the OPtic3l Properties or S.IssnIu;m With kd=lxt~. Of B-Ins'. Card IOA6 69397 SOV/137-59-4-8424 Translation from? Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959, Nr 4, p 155 (USSR) 2-4 -Z AUTHORS: Pastushuk, N.S., Litvinova_,, L.B., Reznik, M.V., Korsunskiy, M.I. TITLE. Negative Photoconductivity of Thin Selenium Layers With Tellurium Admixtures PEPJODICAL.- Tr. Khartkovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 14, PP Ill - 115 *-5 A YFRACT- The authors investigated photoconductivity of thin layers (order of magnitude of 10-15cm)(?!) of amorphous Se with admixt-are of - 4% Te, obtained by condensation in a vacuum on a glass backing at room temperature. Initially, conductivity waz not observed in the layers. After holding in a vacuum of 10-2 - 1o-3 mm Hg, under the effect of H,g vapors, positive and negative photoconductivity developed in the specimens. The constants of time of positive and negative photoeffects differ from each other by many orders of magnitude; the magnitude of the negative photoeffect is considerably higher. The stationary Card 1/2 magnit,ude of light conductivity Is attained within 15 - 20 minutes. 69397 SOV/137-59-4-P-424 Negative Photoconductivity of Thin Selenium Layers With Tellurium Admixtures The relaxaticn time of "negative" conductivity, determined from the moment of switching-off the light until the establishment of equilibrium dark conductivity, is of the order of 12 - 16 hours. The effect of negative photoconductivity is rather stable and may be observed on a number of specimens during 2 - 3 months. V.0. VV Card 2/2 KORSUNSKIY, M.I.; FW~TUSHt~11.S-.; MOKHOV, G.D. Kinetics of the photoconductivity of layers of amorphous selenium treated vith mercury vapors. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.4:167- 172 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Kharlkovsl,.iy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.I. Lenina. (Eclenium-Zlectric properties) (Photoconductivity) 65957 SOV/58-59-4-8591 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 4, P 172 (USSR) AUTHOPUS: Pastushuk, N.S.. Litvinova, L.B., Reznik, M.V., Korsunskiy, M.I. TITLE: Negative Photoconductivity in Thin Films'kof Seleniuxith Admixtures of Tellurium PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 14, PP 111 - 115 ABSTRACT: Having obtained thin films of amorphous Se with an admixture of Te 10-5 m thick by means of evaporation and condensation onto glass backings in a vacuum, the authors then activated them through the action of Hg vapors; whereupon they observed simultaneously positive and negative photo- conductivity phenomena in these films. A steady value of light conductivity was established in the presence of dispersed daylight in the course of 15 - 20 minutes, while the relaxation time of the negative photoconductivity turned out to beJ2 - 16 hours. (Kharlkovsk. politekhnich. in-t, USSR). P.A.P. Card 1/1 KORSUNSKIYJ, M.I.; PASTUSHUK, N.-S.; MOKIIOV, G.D. Eli-i-ting the effect of nonphotoconducting la7ers in studying the photoconductivity of layers of amorphous selenium with mercury ad- miature. Fiz.tver,tela 3 no*5:1366-1370 Vq 161o (KIRA I4,i6) 1. Kharikovskiy politekhnicheakiy institut imeni V.I.Lenina. (Photoconductivity) (Selenium-Electric properties) //* b2550 S/181/60/002/007/030/042 0 0 BOO6/BO6O AUTHORS: Korsunskiy, M. Pastushuk, 11. S., Mokhov, G. D. A7 TITLE: On the Photoconductivity ro _3u ur V yers Exposed to the TW--, Action 0 ercury Vapor PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 1581 1583 TEXT: In a previous Paper (Ref. 1) the authors had already found that layers of amorpnous selenium treated with mercury vapor exhibited both positive and negative photoconductivity. The development of photoconduc tion proved to ucmplicated and very sluggish. In the present paper the authora examine., sulfur layers. The samples were prepared by vacuum sput tering of sulfur (1o-5 toTr) onto a glass plate 18 mm in diameter. Gold electrodea were applied at intervals of 3 - 4 mm (Fig. 1). The sulfur layer had a thickneaa of (2,V.10-4 cm and a dark resistance of 1012 chms, After it had been treated with mercury vapor, its resistance dropped to 106 ohms and le5,s, depending on the durat on of treatment. At room tempera- ture the treatment took 4 - 5 days; at 70 C. 7 - 8 hours, The authors found a peculiar catalytic action of sunlight : The treatment took no more than Card 1/3 82 5 50 Or thq Pnotcconductivity of Sulfur Layers S/181/60/002/007/030/042 E-tTco3ed tc~ the A(~tion of Mercury Vapor B006/Bo6o , I " I " ') t , C4 a i # 1, 1 ~1~ - . ., V. , , r n' I It i gh w ri I, f it I- I ~j p r q 11, . *(I t h Q I L- 11 t i - I Y 'I , r f -I I " -!" , I .a 1, 1 1 1 Q r 1 1, 14 C, Q it. 1, 1 0 1 1, 11. '1~f rot 01.. -0 U to. .. I, I t t% I lit., .7 1 ~-Jlv I dtij ~1 ILI a 8111 111 d 6 '1110 h1jW110 D t UIA IV 1 tj WC10 0111111) 1 tUd 1, ,-17,~, 'Aayer at the points over an electrode, A loop oscilloscope with a d-c amplifier and a galvanometer was used for the measurement of photo- ,~onducti- ty. and a projection lamp (400 w) served as light source. Spectral measu.79m4nta were made on a monochromator of the type /M-2 (UM-2), Fig, 2 sh-1-1w.9 '0 - f(t) for a sample irradiated with X - 453 and 645 mp at rc-om tempetrature. At X - 453 mp photoconductivity rises, passes through a maxi mum, and drops (below the value of darkness) deeply into the negati-e range 'nagativ-fi photoconductivity). At X - 645 mg a rise is observable with subsequent saturation (sluggish positive photoconductivity). Such a dif fersnt behavior is also found if the conductivity of the sample whose phott:.oonduotivity was effected by 453 and 645 mg, respectively, is measured in tha dark (Fig,. 3). The dark conductivity is maintained for 2.5 hour6 in b:,th case6, There are 3 figures and 4 references; 2 Soviet and I British. card 211~ 82550 On tD-3 Photo-.onductivity of Sulfur Layers S/18 60/002/00 7/0 301/0412 Exposed t~ the Action of Mercury Vapor B006XB060 ASSOCIATIONz Khar'kovskiy Politekhnicheakiy institut I (Khar2kov Polytechnic Institute) ~14"" SUBMITTED: November 19, 1959 :- Z..; z / z 'a - j ~ NR: JLP4020299 S/0139/64/0DO/001/0055/0D62 AUTHORSt Korsunskiy# M. Lj Pastushuk,.H,. St)- Parkhomovskiyp Go Do TITLE: Elimination of the nonphotoconductive interlayer effect in the investiga of amorphous selenium layer photoconductivity mixed with mercury* 2 SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika,, no* 11, 19649 55-62 TOPIC'TAGS: true photoconductivityx amorphous layers selenium,, low resistivity layers photasensitivitys photoconductivity ABSTRACT: An analytical and experimental study has been conducted to determine the magnitude of true photoconductivity in a 10-4 ca amorphous layer of se3enium covered by a low resistivity layer (as compared to the selenium piece)o BY comparing the photonewitivity daterAined by. -7 to that deterairAd by Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4020299 the formulas derived for the phoioconduct'ivity give the true value for the seleniuml layer, In the above A C?m- specific maxipum positive photoconductivity of selerdump- I- light intensitys, subscript c- yellow lightj, and subscript k- red light. It is shmm that the true change in the solenium layer conductivity upon expD3urd to light of proportional intensity exceeds the observed change in conductivity ten to a hundredfold. Orige- art& has: 19 formless, 5 f1guress and X table, ASSOCIATION: Khartkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut Imni V. L-Lenina (Kharkov Polytechnical Institute).- SUBMITTEDs 2459p62-.-.! -DATEACQ: 3UUr64 ENCL: OD SUB CODE: FH NO REF SOV t OD4 OTHERt OD2 2/2 Card 2"4 B 10 2/B 104 AUTHORS: Korsunskly, IA. I. , Pastushuk , 11. S. . an d Mo k hov 1) TITLE: A new type f-,f photo conduc tivi ty PER10DICAL: Fizika tv(-,,rdogo tela, v. 5,no. 9, 1961, 2667-266e TEXT: The authors discovered a new type of' photoconductivity In mercury- dope,-; selenium They stu(Iied the dependence of this photoconductivity Dr; wavelenEth andintensity of illumination. The specimens -iere irradiated with monochromatic litht in a vacuum chamber (10- 6 mm H,~) and *Le photo- conductivit~ change was recorded b) a loop oscilloscope. i*hL curves P t 1~t) for illumination wavelent.-ths between 0.425-0.71)~k v,ere takt-n ai,d darlk conductivity '?,as measured. It -.,,,a,. found that upon illumination with = 0,53~~L conductivity did not charq,e, at A > O-~35p_it increaseQ and at < 0.535p. it decreased The transient reriod of a steady k~onductivit~ s much shorter in illumination Nith short-wave iight than in illurunatior. with liFht of longer ,avelen6ths, On ill,-mination with any monochromatic lignt (except for A = C-42,)tj.) the photoconductivity of the specimen Card 1/4 2P,OMh 5/18 1/61 /003.,'009/c, 16/,, 119 A new type of photoconductivity B102/B104 decreases durin6 2-3 min This decrease is the stronger, the lonCer ti.e v~avelenCth, however, it never exceeds ~. This new photoconduct.,vity S teimed quasisteady dark conductivity and may be re6,arded as a new effect Observations made during 2 hr showed that it did not change. It. was by measurements that the strongest conductivity chanEes occur Uion illumination with waveleneths between 0.610-0 490~& Intensity 10- "w, zi In some specimens them, were even of one ordLr of maenitude, In ti-.e 4 -4 2 intensi ty range I - 10 - 60 10 CIL and 1 n the range of e A rarie e 0 420-0 71'A-L the amount of the quasisteady FLotocurrent vas inj-,-eraen* :)f the intensity Phere are " figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet r,~f~:-er-e ASSOCIA-11,j', -K ha r'k ov sk i y p o 11 t ek,,. r.i c h e sk i.) i r. s t ~ tu t i m - V1n 1:' a ,K~,arlk-~v Pol~technical instit-,ite imeni V 1 - Lenin, SU BIMI TT ED: April 7. 1961 Card 214 C11% 01 1-1 Lo~ 67983 BOV/81-59-12-41476 Translation fromt Referativnjy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, irz,12, P 35 (U55R) AUTHORSs -Pastushuk, N.S., Litvinov, L.B., Reznik, M.V., Korsunskiy, M.I. r% le\ TITLE: The Negative Photoconductivit of Thin Layerarof Selenium With Admixtures of Tellurium PERIODICALs Tr. Khar1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 14, PP 111-115 ABSTRACT: The photoconductivity OTof thin layers of amorphous Se with an ad- mixture of Te dusted in vacuum on glass backing at room tempera- ture has been investigated. The darkness conductivity 6'0 of the studied layers is extremely low. It has been shown that the in- vestigated samples have a noticeable negative photoconductivity observed at very weak electric fields (10-2v/cm). The ratio of the dark current to the light current is 1.2-2. The time of es- tablishing the stationary value of 6is equal to 15 - 20 minutes, and the time of relaxation of the "negative" 6' , determined from the moment of switching off the light to estabyishing the equili- brium value, is 12 - 16 hours. It has been pointed out that there is no theory which can explain the described phenomena. Card 1/1 V. Ostroborodova kK glas% to fitnt N Distr k, A.. 1. Krtljt'~Mfil 'o., ufM Ketwaskil. Tru, 4F-Id =--, rc):36011 W.U gatxd of Olt rcslitaricp P of I)w alt o, difftf- 10--hX)O ti.-TiC5 acc,~rding to On law P, rip (a 1). vilic ,-e a iE thp, con't f"7 the given snalple, "N.ith Ow invrc..zo iTt 150" the r " t, ,R a~ c v ri m S lo L I; -; Tn t i miettv k jo-, IIIAt chllugt wilh url,,~. thii it wa., tue cl--Utp. V4.1:111"11 01 vi 0 2 0. 1 1- KORSUIZKIY, H.I.; PASTUSHIJK, N.S.; MOYJlOV, G.D. New type of photoconductivity, Fiz. tver. tela 3 no-9: 2667-2668 s 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekbnicheakiy institut imeni V.I. Lenina. (Photoconductivity) PASTUSIAF, Lessek - rvternational cooperation in rational utilization of power within the frame of the Council of EconosIc Mutual Assietance. Goop paliv 11 no.8013-314 163,, MdCZYNSKT, Jerzy; SZEdCZYKOWSKI, Witold; RYCAJ, Mleczyslaw; DREWINDWSKA, Irena; PASTUSZANKA, Stanislawa; KUJAWA, Romuald; IWANOWSKI, Henryk Essay of determination of certain renal diseases with the aid of complex laboratory tests. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.41:17410-1749 8 Oct 56. 1. (Z Centralnego Laboratorium Klinicznego P.S.K. Nr I w lublinie; kierownik: doc. dr. Jerzy Krawczynaki iz 11 Kliniki Chorob Wown. &.M. w Lublinis; kierownik: prof. dr. Alfred Roman Tuszkiewicz) Adres: Lublin. u1. Staszica 16. (KIDNLY FUNCTTOII TESTS, c-mplex technics (Pol)) IBAVCZYNSXI, Jerzy; TUSZKMICZ. Alfred; RYCAJ,K.; SZZWCZTKOWSKI, Witold; NMNOVSXA. Re; IUJAWAO R.1 PASTUSUNU. S. An attempt to determine the value of the so-called clearapee Index for electrolytes in certain renal diseases. Polskie arch.med. wewne' 28 rio*4:468-474 1958; 1. Z 11 Iliniki Chorob Vownstrznych A*N- w bablinise Kierowulk: prof* dr sod. A. Tusklevics i v Central. Laborstorium Ilinioznego PSI Ir I lierownik: doe. dr mod. J. travosyneki. Adres autorat Iftblin, ul's Stassica 16. 11 Zlinika Chorob WewnetrMch A*N. (AMR31 MOTICN, TESTS electrolyte clearnece tests In renal dies, value (Pol)) (AMMOLYMS, notabolim clearance tests In renal die., value (Pol)) TUSZKOVICZ, Alfred; KRAWCZYKSKI, Jerzy;-RYCAJ. Me; SUWCZYKMSKI, Witold; IUMBOVSKA, I.: XUJAWA. R.; PASTUSZAKXA, S. An attempt to determine the value of the so-called clearnace test for uric acid in certain renal diseases*' Polskie arch.meds wewne 28 rio.4:574-577 1958, - 1. Z 11 Iliniki Chorob Wewnetranych A.M. w lablinie Kierownik: prof. dr mod. a. Tuszkiewicz i a Centr. Laboratorium Kliniesnego PBX Nr I Klerownik: doe. dr mod. J. Krawczynakis Adree autora: Lublin, u1, Stascsica 16, 11 11inika Chorob Wewnetrsnych A.M. (xuwbzl MOTIOB TESTS, urie acid clearnace in renal dis., value (Pol)) (URIC ACID. metab. clearance test in renal die., value (Pol)) SOKONAISKI , Janusz; PASTU67EK, Eugenia Experiments in acetylation of N-D-mannosidev. IIatem fiz chmr, Gdansk 2 123-126 162. 1. Department of Organic Ghemistry, School of Education, Gdansk. Psychology C_~ZChUSLOV A i.: I A HUSEK, K. ; PAS.115Z~~FKw~. ; P_.-rR,;ELA, K. ; Fact,)ry Center for Natl--)n- al Health, rFoi-774-orks, TrInec. /_Urig. version not given--7. "To tne Structure of Working Ir)ups." Pri,-,ije, Acz_1vit-ij Nqrvo~-.a Sipo:-Ior, Vol 8, No 2, Jun 66, pp 212-213 A bS T. 1-11C t : Wr)r,' Ing ~r )up p-rform(-1 ~icrordlng to the method of Leary. 46 w )ri-,ers from 9 groups were examin"d. All m,e;nh(,rs In each gr ulp r,itled each other by thc Leary Lest method. In h,ilf of the i-,roups, all or who- w,~re r-ted as effirient, the av(~rages and Indlvidu;~,l r-,tlngs a,,,reed well; in the other hPilf, that Is groups that Were rqted inefficient, the averages and In- dIvidual ratings dlsa~-rt-ed. Meann of using th(~ Leary test to pre- dict t~-.e efficiency of a ~,Iven gr-~up are (liscussed. No references. Submitted at th- 4th Conf. of Exper. and Clin. Study of Hlghnr Ner- vous Functions at Mar. Lazne. 12-15 Oct 65. Article Is In English. 1/1 BEZA, Roman; PASTUSZFUSKA, 13arbarm Comparel resu~,~s o~ vli- Zesz Prccl P03T- detIrmined on paLr-fed RnH Rn I~Lltiim fel rats. nauk roln no.54:61-64. 1. Institute of Animal Ph,-i, ingy Fino-i FQeding In Jablonna, Polish Acadew of 3clences. 't-TUSZ;" ""I (~om-,on sense :.~,s wcr.. nci J I " I ~l 1'!~ ZIWl Vol. o,- Xonthl~ List of ~.aot -lr- ,CC(:,9.' ions VC-1 . C~, 1:0. 1( , Oct Frcm tne "co -.- r:-.-t_*vc- Se.imll at 7,'lL:(",,'W. 'c ar. L ~tul ~~T)( Index f Eqst r (-,In cces! if "S V( 7, Fehr 1~- I 'I ??,STJJ,5z A pr( ~er f lxi: , - I . r-c( L, f ~rr: r, I i r,~ I :., c, i, ery. p. 6 (Rolink Spc 1 .;,.iclc,~. ', ( 1. ~, ( i c. ID, :,( - ~iov. 19-`,7. '."! a rsz,3w , i o. 1 -- r-d 11 I.onthly Index cf Erst huropenn Accessi, ns ("-P.A: ) D' . 7, m . 2. Febni- r- ~ y 1958 ?AS".JSZ:-:,;Sh'1, h. "Peasants themselves build a enoperative in Niesulkow." p. 6 (Rolnik Spoldzielca) Vol. 10, nn. 1, Jun. )91,8 Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (Ujd) LC. Vol. 7, no. /,, April 1958 -1 11 1" QW- -~p - ~~- /"/ - fl. -7- -- .,p-- #~- - . . . - Pk~'PR,;*,of Janin,i 'iineriidap Mjn(jiin 1 1~12, i~n Pif~'? frOM ri-1,Zt~n, Lub.,., r "r, ~ -arsaw pr~,vlnoes. '-.jade parriz.,it. 1C I t,~ 1. Katedra ! Cno-ob lnvi.,Zy-,ny-n CZY'r, . -- , - , y :.j r 4 - Qo.qF)odp-,*,q*,.w-q `Fjs~,.Iegn, Vftrszliwq. PASTUSZED. Janina (Warszawa) Studies on tbp fauna Of COCCIdia in ra~,1,4tq 4, P~I-A. Viadomosci parazyt., V&r92. 2 no 5 Suppl:191-192 1956. 1. Katedra Parasytologit i Chorob Inwazyjrqch SGGV. (COCCIDIOSIS. epidemiology, In rabbits in Poland (POW (RABBITS, diseases. coccidiosis, apidemiol. in Poland (Pol)) ._PASTUSZKO, Janina (varesawa). Coecidlosie in rabbits in Poland. Roes nauk rolt wet 70 no.1/4:246 160. (MkI 10,q) (Babbits) (Coacidlosis) YASTUSZKO.-JamLisa- Ox the Bpecific independese* of Eimeria sp. parasitizing rabbitv and harem. WiadomoBei parazyt. 7 no.22305-307 161. 1. Katedra Parazy-tologii i Chorob Inwazyjsych Wy-dz. Wet. SGGW v Warazavio. (EIMERIA tramsm) (RABBITS paraoitol) PASU-5UNSKI ;;;Z;~ -- I "Pila luczkowa Jako narzedzie Pracy rrzy scince i wvrobce drewna. Narszawa, Panstwowe Wydawn.Rolnicze i Lesne, 1991. 16 r,. (Bibliot--czka lesna) (7-he bucksaw as a tool 'or cuttinF and trim-inF Itimber)." DA Not in 1U SO: Monthly Index of I-ast Europe n Accessi-ns L.C. Vol. 7, no. ., April 1958 PASTVA,K. "I -1--l- ,An observation on two cases of phakomatoslB ataxia teleangiec-- t.tatica (Louis-Bar). Cesk. neurol. Z7 no.2t99-104 14r'64. 11. Nerurologicka katedra SUD4 v Trencine; vedouci: MUDr. K.Travnik. PASTWA-IESZCZYMKA, Czasla ---- - ~4-- An exwple of the lithologlc varlableneso of the snelly limstone fomations in the vicinity of Mkuez. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2.301~- 323 162. 1. Akademia Gorniezo-Butnicza, Katedra Zloz Rud, Krakow. PASTWA-LM7,CZ)MSKA,, Czealawa Petrographic structure of foiPpations of shelly limestone and Phaetic In the Gorzov Wielkopolaki borehole* Kwartalnik gool 5 no-4:9.43-944 161. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Petrografii,, Instytidt Geologimny, Warszawa. PASTWA-ILSMUBSKA, C~zeslawa Petrography of the shelly limestone and retinite formatiom in the Sulechow borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:401-402 162. 1. Zaklad Mineralogii i Fetrogra-M, Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. i'ASTWA-LESZCZYNSKAP Czeslawa; SLIWDISKI, Stefan Algae (Dasycladaoeae) in the ore bearing dolomites in the murroundin-g-s of Chrzanow. Kwartalnik geol, 4 no.3:679-699 160a 1. Katedra Zlon Rud Akademil Gornicso Hutniezej i Krakowskie Przedsiebiorstwo Geologiczne Surowcow Hutniczych. PASTYKA, K. Profile manometers for pneumatic control. Jemna mech opt 9 no. 9: 292-293 S '64. 1. Presna machanika Notional Enterprise, Stara Tura. c' 061~65.. --ACCESSION HR: -AP9)154'-77 CZ/0030/61t/000/009/0292/0293 W THOR -PastykAj, K. TITLE 13rof Ile ranom, ters f or Ineumatic regulation -SOURCE.,. -,Jema mochanika -a optfla-,- no, -91 1964., 292-293 -ro iroasxri Inst --TOPIC TAGS. - antopatic Lm on su Araat:*Deacrib' - is a Czechoslovak manomet- rauiy GiZo. Ab ad er of la=e fits 'acvuraoy is. 2:1.5 percent. Sovaral typoo of the manometer Pro 'descxibea, some with Ono aev, other with two. Orig. rt. has dial fin- figareso bAn ASSOCIATIONs Presna moo i1s, Stara Tura(Preoision Mechanics) .. ......................... ... .. .... .................................... SUITI17TEDi 00 Dr. L s00 EUB CODEt IS 10 R17 sovs.000 1, OTHERI 000 im 1 5 , 'I - -, , ), , -- . / " . , , ,, . 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Ke ORGt Precision Bechudoe, nope, Stars, Tura (Presna walwanikso n*P-) TrMt Production of pressure pawes at the Precision Mechanics Works WMCEs Jswm~& mechanika a optika, no. 89 19% 258-260 TOPIC TAGSs preara" gage. precision Instrument Industry ABSV.ACTt The article gives a survey of the basic technic Characteristics and paransterm of various types of pressure gauges manufacUm t the Precision Pachanic works at stam.Aws and of the --K- purposes f 4 wj~iwuey 4" Intended, Orige iit* ast to l3we etx -U-1-TVires. Lj3axed an author a j ripRe SUB CODEt 14, 13 / mm DATE, 16jun65 0- UDC i ' 531. PASTYRI, Yakov Fedorovich ...-MIM won 0 )pe IME een tractor and field brigadeel Spivdruzhnist trektornoi i rilnychoi bryhad. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo sillskoho- spodarskol lit-ry Ukrainakoi RSEI, 1956. 37 P. (MLRA 10:9) (Agriculture) PASTYRIK, Ludovit 9th International Congress of Botany: excursion in Ontario. Biologia 15 no.4:294-299 960. (EEAI 9:9) (INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF BOTANY. 6th MONTREAL, 1959) (BOTANY) U it 14 IS 16 11 0 . 11 J? s so ZF e o b9 AN P Lp 11 No a b 11 1. 1. No c e 1 A A ' c 0 1 A A M 0 OL v ; Q IN s A A I 00 , .- . - tacti.f.f, TTA `4 0 00 IID _iA 00 00 fffmcc, 8, glad tk~tjr!~, L. C.Curval 14~1.mv Ittati Ol.ml %vad %-I -r -Ail II-IIIi-Slov.1c.1 it) S,,( WlM zoo 00 00 go 00 see uo 0 L NJ tgoo vv~, SIVI.I... Got -4 4*6J." .4, J~. is -1 4 f A, A I too 0 'm mW n i ~se #10 CZECHOSLOVI"&/Cultivated Plants - Coamcrcial. Oil-Bearing. M-5 .�ugar-Bearina. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 7, 1958) 29963 Author : Pastyrik, L., Priebradny, S. Inst Title : The Influence of Hicrooluments on Tobaccu Leaf Metabolism Orig Pab : Biol. prace, 1956, 2, No 11, 29 ppe, (slovakian; res. Russ., Ger.) Abstract : In the South of Slovakia In the tobacco raising reGion a study was made of the effects of mixtures of 13 micru- elements (B, Mn, Cu, Zn, I, Br, Ti, Sn, Li, Ni, Co, MD, Cr) on the quality of tobacco leaves. For a control one set up a patch which was fertilized with the same dosaGe of superphosphate as wao applied with the mixture of mi- croelements (in 5, 10, 1)0 and 50 9. amounts per 1 square meter). The leaves at technical ripeness from two har- vests were analysed. The application of microelements Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Cultivated Plants. Commerclal. M-5 Oil bearing, Sugar Bearing. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25141 Author Pastyrik 'LL Erdelsky, K., Mego, V. Inst Not given Title The Effect of Various Forms of Phosphorus Fertilizer on the Content of Other Nutrient Elements in Flax. Orig Pub: Biol. prace, 1957, 3, No 1, 35 s., il. (Slovakian; res. Russ., Eng., Ger.) Abstract: Results of field tests made at the experimental base of the Slovakian Academy of Sciences in Mlynyanakh on the effect of various forms of phos- phorus fertilizer on flax and on its variety used for both linseed oil and spinning fiber. The con- tent of nutrient elements in flax was determined at the time of most intensive growth and in Card 1/3 116 To An :i Lf S/181/63/005/002/019/051 Study of the mechanical nonlinearity ... B104/B102 Results: qM (a) and E(c) remain virtually constant in the frequency range from 10 to 40 kc/sec. The qualitative agreement between the changed of the real and the imgginary part of E indicates a close connection between elastic deformations and the attendant losses of mechanical energy. The relations between the mechanical properties (E(o), tanJ M I/QM) and the electrical properties (E(E), tanJ (E)) which had been reported earlier (R. Gerson, J. Appl. PhYs., 31, 1, 188, 19601 Ja Acousto 'Soot Am-9 32p no. 10, 1297, 1960) are confirmed. There are 8 figures and 2 tables. SUBMITTED: August 27, 1962 Card 2/2 T ~~ ,T. . recollpct; onth 1.1v Tn,lo r ~:)fi i - sp-)ti-n~-Pr I )~,4 PASTYRIKP L. The diff,--rent food forms of phosrhoz-us (P) and their effects on Tk:e Ievel of 0~ner nutrients in flax. p. 5 (BIOLOGICKE PRACE) Vol. 3, no. 1, 1957, Bratislava, Czechorlovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) IL, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 PASTY11K, L. Activities of the Biolo.-gical Institute of the Faculty of Natural Science of Komensk-j University. P. 514. BIOLORGIA. (Slcrveksak akasemia vied) Bratislave CZECHOSLOVAKIA Vol. 10, No. 4. 1955- SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Cow-ress. Vol. 5, No. 1, Januaty, 1956.