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HUNGARY/Pharmacology. Toxicology. Tranquilizers. V 0 Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur. - Biol., No 22, 19589 102790 Author Szabo, Gy.; Solti7 F.; Rev, J.; Refi, A.; Megyesi, K. Inst Title The Effect of Chlorpromazine on Hypoxia of the Heart Muscle. Orig Pub: Magyar belorv. arch., 1958, 11, No. 1, 10-12 Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 t 1 iLvaciar, Vi'Klos-, YedJcal University o~ neo' il. -:ur-"cal G'"nc ('~~udappsti OrvostudoTanv-* ye*em, H. sz. ti Fl n ika 117.'~pCl Of 7Cter,,;S 0-1 t-;. C7,a- 7n-,p -S+,.-na'L Yucosa." 1; d a p ~ S Vol No 5, Oct 66, -,a.-,es 490 ;'15- tstrac ho-s' H=arl-an su,:Lmary] In CiO~-5, in a state o-L A A u Jcterus pro- C-.uceI-. DY ation th~ us cho- 11 duc- edochus and a~ certain serurr, b4lirubin le-ells, motlon of Inzi~stinal vlll-':. is; 7reatly decreased or ceases. -a .31a d~AF, ror -;a-Lz.9 o*7 the b- - acizis are introduced into the mes~n--~ria a.~,zr-.ry, an iniL-Lal increa5e In automati:3n is -followed by a revi~rsibl,~ inhibi-,-ion or sus-x..nsion of motion of thp v--11-'L; the stron-e5- effFct ~,S a--Ivc:oc',-,ola-,e, followre,; by that of '~.a-taurochoiaze; t-e witakent, offect. Local application of bile or salts of ac.---;s To thf, mucosa exert a concentrazion-denendent stimulat4-nz On Z"-,p Of the vil-11. stimulating effect of concentrated bf-le is z?-,az of th,e dllute one. The mechanism, of the effect can be iixo1a;1ned in terms of t1he of bile acids on the z-an,-lions of the C - inte,qtinai e;ail. 6:ome refer~--ncos are made to the clinical aspects o--:' these observations. Hun,7arian, 23 'Xlestern references L-a . r%' nuscript received 13 0.0" 'IS5.lj 52 - MAGYAR, Imre, Dr.; MARTON, Istvan, Dr.; MATHE, 2oltan, Dr.; RWI, Zoltan, Dr.; IMTAI, Pal, Dr. . - 1, ~, 14echnnism of action of oral anti.diabetics. Orv. hetil. 99 no.26:885- 989 29 June 58. 1. A 'RudRpesto Orvostudomanyi 3~7etem 1. sz. Belklinikajanak (i'-'azgato: Thisviyrik Istvnn cL,. e.~yet. tanar) kozlpmenye. (ANTIDIA9?,TIGS carbutamide & tolblitamide, :,riechsinism of action (Hun)) SOLTIY F.; SD-1OVYI, G.; ISKUM, M.; PETER, Agnes; 11WI I 1ANI'l y R. HER On the effect rf stellate block on arterial and venous brain circulation. Acta med. Hung. 18 no,3:287-292 162. 1. 1. Medizinische Klinik (Direktor: Prof. Dr. I. Rusznyak) und Neurologische Klinik (Direktor: Prof. Dr. B. Horanyi) der Medizinischen Universitat Budapest. (AUTONOM,IC NERVE BLOCK) (BRAIN) (BLOOD CIRCULATION) (CEREBRAL ARTERIES) :30LTI F. A. ; STj'-10" ' , C;. ; ISOI-* , 141. ; 'C'Fl, Z. ; DUB.SnU, E. ; iL*;-'IjDL, J. L1 T'--.c) ef.'ect o--,- -,trophanti-in on cerebral blood flo,..,, potassium and sodiuri metabolism, 4nd cerebral venous pres3l=e. .11%Cta, --ed . Hung. 18 no.2:163-168 162 1. First Department of Medicine (Director; Professor I. -Iasznyak) and n~ ily Department of Nevarology (Director: Profesoor B. floranyi), U 4V s V Medical School, Budapest. (STIMWITIHIN' pharraacolo.-Y) (BRAIN blood supply) (BiLlIN metabolism) (SODIUM m~tabolsirn) (POTASSIM-1 me-.--bolism) SOLTI, F.5 PETER, A~; OLAJi, I,I~ ISKUM, M.; REV, J.; HEMM, R.; REFIJV Z ~ The acute effect of nicotine on cerebral blood flow and cerebral venous pressured Cor vasa 5 no.3.,197.,902 163. --. First '-Iedl---al Clinic and Neurological Clinic of the Un-IL- versity Mi,-dical Schooll, Budapest. (CEREBROVASCUUR CMICULATION) ('RETINAL VESSELS) !.BLOOD PRESSURE) (BLOOD FLaj VELOCITY) (NICOTINE) SOLTIJI F.; KOMAROMI, I.; SIMONYI, G.; ISKUM, M.; REV, Judit;-HaFI, Z.- with the technical assistance of BRAUN, E. Effect of hypoxia on venous pressure in the brain. Acta physiol. acad. aci. hung. 23 no.1:9-12 163. 1. First Department of Medicine and Department of Neuropathology, Medical University, Budapest. (CEREBRAL ANOXIA) (BLOOD PRESSURE) (BRAIN) (SWATHOLYTICS) -------------------- REFFI, Zoltan- HUTIGAW SOIXI, Fereac, KCMARORI, Istvan, S;MnINT. Gus%tav, MM, Mikloa, WI, Judit, and MY j~~Of the First Department for Mallcine and De- partment ME Neuropathology at the Medical University (Orvostudomanyi Egyatem I.sz. Belklinikaja es Idarkortani K]Rnikaja) in Budapest. "Effect of Hypoxia on Vanous Pressure in the Brain's Budapeat, Acts Ph siologica Academiae Scientiaruzm Hungaric , Vol 23, 19~3' pp-9-yo. Lb~tract: CEnglish article; aathors' English SummLry_7Acute bY;KMI& hqt been found to be foll(rmd first by an increase in venous tone azd then by a rise in cerebral end systemic veno-as pressure. These phenomena subsided after the termiaLtion of hypoxia. Adminisuation of Dilbanamino prevented the hypoxic increase of bath venous tone mud venous pressure. Twelve references, including 3 Hungp1aa, Ger. man, and 5 Western. _j SOLTI, F.; PETER, A.; OLAH, I.; ISKIM, M.; ILEV, J.; IEIRLAMT, 111.~ REFI, Z. Effect of r-*,otine on cerebral blood circulation and venous pressure. Kiserl. orvostud. 14 no.3:269-272 Je 162. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. sz. Belklinikaja es Idegklinikaja. (BRAIN blood supply) (NICOTBIE pharmacol) SOLTI, F.; REV, J.; MRTOIT, I.; W Z..;' KOLTAY, 3. The effect of dibenamine on the increased excretion of water, soddum and iootassium in sweat caused by strophanthin. Acta med. hung. 12 no-3":305-309 1958. 1 1. Mt Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapeat. (STROPHANTHIN, effects .1 on Dotassium & sodium excretion in sweat'after dibenamine admin.) (SYMPATHOLYTICS, effects dibenamine on strophamthin-indilced changes in potassium & sodium excretion in sweat.) (S'dFAT- potassium & sodium excretion, eff. of strophanthin after dibenamine admin.) FOLDIL, M.; SMkRK, --.; REV. J.; HIFALY, K.; MUYIN, R-.; RX?I, Z. Spontaneous benzoic acid excretion in kidne7 diseases. Acta, mod.hung. 14 no.3:303-311 159. 1. Forechungainstitut fur Experimentelle Medizin der Ungarischen lQmdemie der Winsenschaften und I. Medizinleche Universitataklinik, Budapost. (BENZOATAS urine) (KIDNEY DISEASES urine) SOLTI,Ferenci PETER,Agnes; SIMOIIYI,Gusztav; ISKUM,Miklos; RaI,Zoltan; UMS KY, Mar ia- Rffect of strophanzhin on the blood circulation and potassi-,-lm and sodium metabolism of the brain. also on cerebral venous pressure. Ideg. szemle 13 no-3:85-90 Mr 160. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 1gyptem 1. sz. Belklinikajanak (Igazgato: Dr. %isznyak,Istvan egyetem tanar) es Idegkortani Klinikajanak (Igazgato: Dr. Horaryi,Bela eig;yetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (STROPHANTHIN pharmacol. (BRAIN nharmacol.) (POTASSIUM metab. WDIUM metab. ) FOLDI, Mihaly, dr.; STAR , Ervin, dr.; REV, Judit, dr.; MIHALY, Katalin. dr.; HKWWIN, Robert, dr.-, RXFI, Zoltan, dr. Spontaneous excretion of benzoic acid in renal patients. Ma97. belorv.arch. 12 no.6:164-168 D 159. 1. A 14a&yar Tudomanyos Akademia. Kiserleti Orvostudomanyi Kutato Intezete es a Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. sz. Belklinikaja (igazgato: Dr. Ruaznyak Istvan egvetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (KIDNEY DISA&SES wine) (BENZOATES urine) SZABO, Gy., SOLTI, F., Rev.; WI, Z.; I-WrY3il, K. F-~ - 3ffect of chlorpromazine on ,Vocardial hynoxia-Magy. belorv. arch. 11 no. 1;10-12 Feb 58. 1. A 13udar)esti Orvostudomanyi EiVetem I. sz. Belklinikajanak (igazgato: Rtiszr*rak Istvan dr. eaetei.-A tanar) kozlemenye. (HKKRT, eff of drugs on chlorDromazine on exper. -,Wocardial anoxia in human volun- teers (Hun)) (GHLORPROMAZINE, eff. on exper. myocardial anoxia in human volunteers (Hun)) kand.med.nauk rharacteri.9tic-H of uporadle raf]08 of typhim fever in Alma-Ata betieen 1949 and 1955. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.7:16-19 '5?. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnvkh bolezney Kazakhskogo gosudar- stvennogo meditsinskogo instituta im. V.M.Molotova. (AIRK-ATA-TYPHUS FEVIM) RRFORKATSKAYA, A.F. ------ - I- - -,!.,..,.,.,.,.. ~ I ~ - -1 . -..- - Clinical characteristics of typhus in klms-Ata during 1949-55. N '56. (KRA 10;1) 1. Iz kliniki infektaioanykh bolezasy Kazakhakogo meditainskogo instituta imeni Y.N.Holatova. (TTPHUS, epidemiology. in Rassia, in Almaz-Ata (Bus)) rf , "' . .. - I A .-D . "Sur l1enuilibre dans 'Les solutions. III. Solubilite et tension de la vaDeur des solutions de llo:q-ide d'ethylene dans lleau et --ans 1e dichlorethane." Kaplan, S. I. et Reiormatskaja, A. S. (P. 545) SO: Journal of General Chemistry (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii). 1937, Volume 7, No. 2. TT.307 (Equilibrium in solution, III. The solubility air] vapour pressure of solutions of ethylene o-dde in water and in dichlorethane) 0 ravnovesit v rastvorakh. III. Rastvorimost' i uprugost' para rastvorov okisi etilena v vode i v dikhloretane. Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii, -t(2): 545-5499 1937. , I- - -'. . - -, - -- I .:.: "k; " . .:~., " - , , - . - -- A. yd-^ a;d eyda red Iction of acetone, pr t dbt~"ed try L lit CaW)4t- wsedj He in prewnc4o of He A skelet,04 comp" with the A1e0d.MQ0, Cat3lySt, 19-prapylamineow". At temp. belo- 4W. _Y_._ mixture of priEury, w4:- .,d tM. amiam Qlefi= and - t formed a nitrite (1) fbrmed:~~-- amatonia- At temp. higher' tb- 401D* prop" 'ti at 500* and formactOnof acetonitrila With par" decOMPOSA On with very small:quantt-~,-,- ',.At'4q0q products were 67% a and 33 Jy Reactiono di-n-p-PY-llnine Was similar ~d 1",ties of r;C. and M.1. arnines. WU '-tqthatof a.propylamine at 600' except that U and I f-tlouatu,,i_ Mpectively. There W&S a marLed increaso-im- -_ 14 and 86% ly ung_aturated hyd-130115- In the presence of-_~,~ i--materials. apeew tamine coavc.,,don did not Stad wifil-L`~ Osbdy3t, howevtt, VA ~ AT *1d"of W&S 10%, with fQM- iormatiout PLLTE, A.F.; VOLIPIN, M.Ye.-, REFORMLTSUYA, Ye.A.; ZOTOVA, S.V. Catalytic conversions of amines over an aluminomolybdenum catalyst. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no-3:684-689 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Amines) iRI:-;F(-')IH,WVr3KIY, A. A. (Mcocov,) "Translation 'sub SDec-ie Structuraii-smi' Theses - ConYlerence on 14achine Translations, 15-21 MaY 1958, Moscow. GORSHKOV, V.K.; IVANOV, M.; KMVADZE, G.M.; REFORMATSKIY.-- Yield of V235 fission products in the rare earth group. Atom. energ. 3 no.7:11-14 J1 '57. (MTRA 10:7) (Fission-oroducts) (Uranium--Isotopes) INMIN) A. DI., ERSHISR, B. V., KUKWADZE) G. M., ANIKHRIA.9 M. P., GORSHKOI., V. K., IVANUT, R. N., YRI7-A11S=, L. M. and REFCFNATSKIY, !. A. TJ135 and pu239 Fission -Products." Mass-S~oectrometric Study of u233 , paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Se-D 58. Ohl 31 AIX A dill I YAKOVLEV, G.W.; DERGTMOV, Ye.P.,--RZFORMATEKIY~ I.A.; DEDOV9 V.B. [Analytical hot laboratory) Gcria-.-:haia analiticheskaia laborato- riia. Mosk7af., 1955. .15 P. (MU 14:7) (Testing laboratories) (Nuclear research) i Igor' Aleksandrovich; PODOSHVINA, V.A., red. REFORNATSKIY, [Laboratories for work involving radioactive substances] Laboratorii dlia rabot s radioaktivnymi veshchestvami. Mo- skva, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 127 p. (MIRA 17:4) RUO!ll'l'jSElY, lgor' Alchsandrovich; . IIOJ)O,;] IV D A, V.A., red.; I .-- 1. --'-VLA3Ol,,A) L.A., tekhn. red, (Laboratories for works with radioactive substances -I La- boratorii dlia rabot s radicaktivnymi veshchestvar,.i. 1-lo- sk-va, GosatoRizdat, 1963. 127 p. (Nni A 17:1) (Laboratories--Safet-y measures) (Radioactive substances) ,W 000000001911109990 gall 1 1 4 1 a 1 6 $ W 11 U U It -A,,&-jL AA F G A 1 9 L A N-P 004 v jM- 00- 00 00 0 0: 00 00 IL C AIN.ILA MITALLURSKAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATION Iowa* svvc~a it CNI Clat 431111 C" I IT ita I u lop It a K It i `,;;Ogg* 00000 00 0 00 0 0 0 * 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 * 0 IS I X 0 9 d3 4 3 0 V $A I s 0 FW am 000000000000000000 so 'o Is 100 %0 700 Ibo 100 46 0 woo %0 4- A- -L 0 1 0 a I 1 4 S r, P J2 13 is a A V a K It 11 IJ U is !6 It 14 1 22 21 14 a 24 V )t A a r -I- L AA 0 CC 0 U a A I- J, it 4 ,~ P L _k 00 00 -00 00 .00 00 z The chemical witure of Soviet nabnaJ rubber and -00 00 & S. RetutnuaAV, -V. Vishoevskil. G. Vatrun- ' =; -00 4mya wW A. Shul pekovs. f. ApplW CAww. ' -00 00 4 rhc ta(tL rj,(ainm irm, (u. s. s. ik.) T. twi-u(tta4)_ 00 the roots of Stw:~," PA~JCAIIJ. .00 00 00 "WAIAdi AW t1bC SOVICA JUHA-pe!Cha wtic found to be . pql~DfC*Hs. IrsAAU elpts., including chlorination. of _bromim6w, cle., proved that this lattz ;s identical in 00 with that from the tropical rubbm tree except 66 0 nents. Tbe cxpts. are dcwrit~J in L,#,;l A. A. B. 00 j 00 zoo 7 0 ! Ao da A 00 _00 so 00 t:90 0 0 00 Log 00 An t s a od o I ir w 5 A3 U A. '0 a a w 91 K (t I; 1 0"1 ooo*ooooooooooeooo***esoooooooo*ooooo*o 0; 010 - - __ 11 11 11 " 0 ~**000q*0*&O4OGOOOO_*rO4P 00*000004VOV*O*OQO:::* AUTI"C-2E. ~omhkov, V.K, Iva~.-,Ov, R.11, ~ L eformatslciyj I.A. acts of -,I TITLE: V a Yield of Pission Prod, Dora-*-v- o~' Fare .iya 'J" Earth- (Vykhod Produktov de7ej, PERIODICAL: Atomnaya Energiya, 1957, Vol. j;. ( USSP) -kBS:!TP-&CT: The present paper descri~bes the meac-j.--'ng of t,-Ie~e yieldz- b-v nieanz- of the integral mass-spectrogrzxjph~c mcthcr, . ,-ritln- th-e CcIr, of ;?4u--h the relative share ( in Of severa' mentq ccntaf- -2 'n tale sa,n-,)le can be detern; ined simultw-eous (juring the expl~:-rir-ent. T,-i-2 r,,et'-Gd permitz the 7aeasuri- t1az yimlds c;r La' 39 .. prI 41, , -mi 4-7 and F= Ycrlcl rv-, o--,' tllif.Z Me and measi-,rin;-- took pla--a on a a cf 1 aCO. Firl-t. t-Ile "I-E ~-3 :n7~ C. e d a T!--e uranium preparaV on enri ---~,-Ied liated .,..-i+.h theimal in a -,-d -are --se uass-srect--C.O: az,e Lantimnum ., UraeSCOCI Carrd 1/3 ~f La139 can hardly be explain-ed ',--y Tht of .7---o-ion Product's of U D0111:1j.11 ol P~Irc Eartfu~ t'neoretical investigations concerni-6- tll-e cf the nurvz; of 1, s .147 fas s t d [he yields. The peak "composeX' rom Rn 14 7 fl, Ir el a -1 e ors the Ijazis of the differcnec between the sl~tliivition temwcnatures of samariam and promethium. According. to varf-'aus details giver cop- ,jerning the above mentioned elemerlt7~ the a~,,thorp co-L,"Date the c-oss section of the absorDtiov of neutrons for PL-1147 wid' 90 + 20 barn. d Sm, 1000 + barm. '147 110 '! L4 Neodym: The yieldz of; Nd arA N d given here a.-,-- scme-,,ihat lower than those given in trablications. Cerium- TVo isotope E 3 . re contained mai-nly in the S-Umle here, rmmel..,- Ce ' and Cel-14-2 -w`th the ratio of the-massez Yl I ~jcv/m 1,)2' = "' 082 + 0,029. The lack of noticeable amounts of Ce'44 --'Is ex-~-,_Laired lby t:il_e-*-r 31:11 t"'I '44. Sanariwm: For the lurrer I.-HiLl t of -the abzorption c,--oss sec- tion of Sm,149 fcr themial neutrons the value C-Co + 9000 is found. The followilrig Com'OSITIon of isot_~_Cts for fcund "by the authorz- (in Card ;V, T I'. e I d o 1' F i S S J_ o n .7 ~ r od: u c t I s c f U I fh i n '. he Domain of Rare Earths SM146 : 40 + 3; SM148: There are T figire, 3 Slavic. 15 + 2; Sm150 36 + 5: SM 7 + 21. tZbles, ard 6 refei~ences, 3 Of- are SUBKITTED: Januai-j 12, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CarY3 313 1. brarium isotopes (Rad *.oactive) -Fission Ra r e earths-M.--ss spectra Ljrirthanum. isctopes (Radic- active)-Determination ra o! 3 e (- d yfr i ium' i s c tope S (Radioactive)-Deter.,nination 5. Pro-nethiu-n isotooes (Rqd1oActive)-Deterndnaticn Sa:uariuri lsotc )es (Radioactive )-Deterininatlon 7. Ni!Od-7-11 ~:_scto-cf-S (Rad*oactive)-Determination V147- TYPES OF POLISH PDA It E-~IGIM PE tDDM VISMS ON COAL STRLX Acga, i; Galu (CcnE;. chief Inst. Wn.I.IS92 - - S`wr-33; 19rA, -Komunti" 152, 16ppi). Froximate mid ultimate.andlyses ,,or nine pmts, tow t3rov.i coaI3 aW fMty. seven coals, 'aW thp,011'arala drd - hPwain, rrom-a mmMer of Ocala Were sq=atod and analya6d. - Truedenpigm Of ryp!cal solid fuels mro calodated by R. -Fron1dints'ma.thod and thitr ' analyses by Van Ermlon's.. Conalusims mm dram mgmUng Vid. ~* h*rfm;~~- str oure f P li h l d tI e d u o o coa s s s,an ons ma e for tuvxe reswrc sugg 4 112-1-345 Translation from: Referativn Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957 Nr 1, P-58 (USSR7 AUTHOR: Regachavp A.V. TITLE: On the Problem of Hydrological Design Parameters for Small Rivers, the Left Shore Tributaries of the Samara River (K voprosu o raschetnykh gidrelogicheakikh parametrakh dlya malykh rek - levoberezhnykh prito- kov reki Samary) PERIODICAL: rLPr.Kuybyshevsk.inzh.-stroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 3, pp-147-161 ABSTRACT: Results of determining the rate of rUnoff, the maximum discharge, and the rates of sediments carried by the Bezymyanka, S"yezzhaya, Vetlyanka and Chernovka Rivers, left-shore tributaries of the Samara River, are pre- sented. Basic hydrographic data for these rivers are given as well as a description of water-stage recorder installations, and the insufficiency of available hydro- logical observations is noted (no observtlons were made Card 1/3 on sedimentation). The need of determining the rate of 112-1-345 On the Problem of Hydrologleal Design Parameters for Small Rivers (Cont.) runoff for these rivers not from direct observations but through indirect means is noted, namely: 1. from the map of average yields for several years prepared by B.D. Zaykov (1946); 2) by applying the data derived from the available short observation series to periods of long duration; 3) by the.analogy method. Calculations made with all three methdds are presented. For the second method,G.P. Ivanov's sylM& was applied and the Yelshanskiy reservoir with an available series of observations for 60 years, was accepted as an analogy. Maximum design discharges were determined according to the formula of D.L. Sokolovskiy. In order to determine the rate of runoff of suspended matter a graph representing the relation between the dischar e of suspended matter and water (with a linear relationships Was Constructed, As a result of a thorough Card 2/3 analysis of physical and geographical conditions 132-1-345 On the Problem of Hydrological Desigil Parametirs for Small Ft-iLvens (Cont.) of the basins of the above-enumerated rivers and of the field hydrological material, the author established that the utilization of general formulas or mapsAthose of '.B.D. Zsr,~- kov.. D.L. Sokolovskiy, G.I. Shamov and others) leads to inaccurate'results. The author suggests accej*ng the rated runoff as equal'to 1.65 liter per second per 1 sq km instead of the 2 liters per sec per7sq km obtained from the map of B.D. Zaykov, and the rated discharge of sus- pended matter-as 0.405 kg per cu m Iftatead of 0.646 kg per cu m (as obtained from the data of G.I. Shamov). Card 3/3 Bibliography: 11 titles. YU.M.S. Subject . USSR/Chemistry. AID P - 2785 Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 13/19 Authors Regak, N. Ya. and N. I. Smirnov Title Adsorption of unsaturated gases by activated carbon. Part II. Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 4, 433-436, 1955 Abstract The adsorption of mixtures of ethylene, propylene, butylenes, and divinyl was studied. Activated carbon AG was used as adsorbent. An equation formulated for the adsnrption process was confirmed by the experiments. Three diagrams, 9 refs. (8 Russian: 1935-1955) Institution Chair of Technology of Synthetic Rubber of the Leningrad Technological Institute im. Lensovet. Submitted 0 31, 1953 J~ FN, N n AID P - 2279 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 5/21 Authors Regak, N. Ya. and N. I. Smirnov Title Study of adsorption processes. Part I. Periodical: Zhur. prikl. khim., ?8, no-3, 262-267, 1955 Abstract Absorption of gases by activated carbon has been studied. Differential equations are given to characterize the absorption processes. Seven references (6 Russian: 1938-1951). Institution: Chair of Technology of Synthetic Caoutehoucs of the Leningrad Technological Institute (im. Lensovet) Submitted 0 31, 1953 lu, an 'I'mi-mmy -U,niO~oit 8, 26T-7(tU55 0 are ijr.4elopm (1:5criblug wh~qpt WO -nd pow I. ..... es sus cf- doatinnoim systenis GI flowing gas n d. solid.-'_ For tpedflsd biltLit add fiup.l Stracm.these cijuatio;ns j, eten, Thr~;' duced 'te). a iuucti~n of-Ainensionless parmn i-t -3 driving force bc,,bm*~d'ou the differeret in cm1cft.~nULhi:2 pUsc~ at the phaie toululary is thIz Go f y. P-hunent enter TY ~ 1, 1 1 1 1 th~ tmeter* that Li- difficult to obta4f vemmne.bv the substitution -o _tc;u;'Uie dtffemh~-'l lie!wt-n die Atatit, activity do, wrrI-_,,Wndlrtg1o tlie state at -7. ~j 36. 'icl-Al.; and'111C amt, a6urbed a at aay eleirient or-tifficti,'-, so *at ni't .0 and dc -'a,, _TLen Ac -ip 2.3 j'_ e)'j I.- Beamviq 'k f i tj dk SLAVYANOV, Yu.N.; REGAK, N.Ya.; GVOZDEV, N.V. C. Regeneration of alcohol,~rom wastes of vegetable raw material. Med. fo. prom. 14 no.8:33-35 Ag 0 (MIRA 13:8) 1. Leningradskiy khimiko-I's-rmatsevticheskiy institut i Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy zavod No.l: (ALCOHOL) (DRUG INDUSTRY--BY-PRODUCTS) 'c'I-t'&I!Y.h,I;JV , Yu , N . ; RE GAK, N Ya. "Reversecill rectification with the squee7Lng out of tEe Izv.vy~-.ucheb.zav.;kh-Jm..i khim.tekh. 4 no.4:676-(-79 '61. (MIR.A 15: 1 Le,-i;.-iqrad-.;'r,.iy l~h.-Lmiko-'ar-rat~-evticheslriy institut, k;-r-dra -protsess~)v i apparatov. (Distillation, Fractimal) SLAVYANO, YuX.; REGAK, V.Ya; FILIPBI, I.I.A. Construction of extractors of continuous action. Trudy Len. khim-farm. inst. no.14: 107-112 162 (MIPA 17:2) REGAK, ".Ya; SLAM-NOV, Yu.N. Distillation of alcohol from the producta of the galenic in- dustry. Trudy Len. kh-Lm.-farm. inst. n0.141.82-86 162 (MIRA 17 :Z) 0 ZAT , LANOV, Yu.N.; REGAK, N.Ya. Distillation of solvents directly from battery extractors. Mod. prom. 15 no.6:IW,-47 Jo 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. LoninErradskiy "I-iiimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut. (SOLVENTS) (CHEIMISTRY, MEDICAL AND PHAP14ACEUTICAL) ciaj s t a f -:a s re an Ac ce ssicni s ',,'0 12 l')", Unrl. REGAL, V. 4(~uestions Connected With the Harrowing and Rolling of Clover and Alfalfa Grazs Mixtures." p. 1267 (ZA SOCI.UISTICKE ZEVMELSTVI, Vol. 3, No. 1-1, Nov. 1953) Fraba, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. Unclassified. PEGAL, Vladimir, doc. dr. Ecology of the ten most im-portan, neadow grasses in Czecholovakia. Rost vyroba 10 no. 3:317-330 JAr 164. 1. Higher School of AgrJoulture, Department of Feeds, Prague. n Z REGAN, A. Poisonous character of means for protecting plants. p. W. KDMIJA U !NDUSTRIJI. (Drustvo kerricara-tehnologa NHR) Zagie~,, Yugoslavia, Vol. 8, no. 2, Feb. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EE&I) LC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959. Uncl. YU-GO,SL-AVLA.,/-N-ant Diseases. piseases of cultivated Plant's ur ~nef Zhur - !viol., Ilo 10, 11S.58, mo 4448~ ja J. - Author Lusin V., 1P.11nian N., Regan Mhstnak A. !I,,S.t -Ir"2 C---oatian Natur, T i t Ic! Tllo rrol-lem of Cherlica)l %Iethods of Piaglosing Vt.ru7, Diseao-c!s ia youn-- Fruit Cultures Oi7-1~:, Pub Gla,~nik b-*ol. sek. IL-vatsko prirodosi. cla-ustvo, 1953, (19-535), .L - '-3cc. 2B, 7, 239-241 Abstract 110 :tbstract Card - REGDONV Gyorgy Due--121-4ng house construstion in Budapest f~rom the point of view of --'711 engim"-,Ing. Magy ep ipar 13 no.8/09,.491-496 164 RE117, Pc-l', ~-LYONCSIG~:y :X :;.~abadbat~ an-Tapoica railropa'; l4re, Va-u*, Je 164. 7)(4) SOV/6-5,-4- 17/20 AT,TT_ !!ungary) TITLE: Vie ~.'Icthod Applir.~d in Establishing the New Hungarian Tri-, an~-ulation Netwcrk of Highest Order ( metod, primenennyy ,-~fi soz(lan-l-L nouoy vcn-ersLroy triangulyatsicnnoy seti 'a-isa) J - C- PE'RIODICAL: Gsodeziya I 'k-artoE;rafiya-. 1959, Nr 4~ pp 62-75 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1. ~113'07,r_L'cal sur-,,U :)n triaiLr--ulat-ion in Hungary is first given All references were lost in 1945 and one had to start _r9-52, the basic network of first frcr.-.. ~Ihe From 19A c7a?r was established with averarre triangle sides of 30 km. -lie work. ai7cording t:D the classical method proceeded very slnal.y~ The pr4.ncipal cauaes for the slowness and increase in ~~ost -,f the Jcodetie work in Hungary are two circumstances: V,.c --areful neasurement of angles in points of first and so-cond order -cakes, under atmospheric conditions, 2 - 4 weaks, " h 4;~71 - built of nd - h signals must be built. The signals are a iiinewced which i3 very expensive in Hungary, and they must ofte-i be rebuilt after they have been destroyed in the time between thsir erecticr_ and the tr-JiLangulation. Experience shows that it is convenien+ to build a wooden pyramid for the aPpara- Card tu3 a.-,.(-, a steel pyramid for the observer. As it is difficult '3 OV A -5 ~ - 4 - ~ 1 7/2o MI-e '.'ethod Appli-~d in Establi'shi-ng the New Hungarlayl T:---"anz;ula'-*cn 'TetVIC) 1: of flif'..est Order I - for hi,~h signals to make thern stable, it was attempted to obtain a sufficient view from signals as low as possible. 7~2ia a--ain- made it PeTessary to establish the triangle net'...,ork wit'--, shorter sides which' on the other hand, so-jeeds up the ol~servations and makes li,:--ht siunalinr, superfluous. All this led to the decision to renounce the principle of transi- tion from large to small, and establish no separate networks of Ist., 2nd and 3rd order but to build a standard network ~.-!ith sides of 7 - 8 km in the whole country; the necessary accuracy must be secured by correspondinj preliminary calcula- tions. It is inuestigated whether in this way 'the same accuracy i-s attained as by the classical methoda The results of the in- vcustigaticn show that the necessary number of work4n!7 opera-, + tri ~'cnzi for the measurement -1-f directions fixed for ~h - - nn:,ulatiop of 3rd order offers the same accuracy for the lictitious network of 'st order as the classical method, A sl~.,rt survey on the develoument work of triangulation in ry-is L~,iven here. The building of I-eodetic sir-nalls is firci descr-bed- '-hen the triangT.1atuion proceeding in 3 staffes. Ca r d 2 /3 T!, 'I'le sta7-- the points of the fintitious ne'-.:,n--k of 3 OV/6 - 59:-4-17/2 o The "ethod i-i the New 11un,-aria7n. Triangulation C., U of HiFhest Order ct o_~dex nre s:?] ec te~;4 at intervals o_4" about 30 1:7~ cal - an,!-Ies of the fic;titious trianales'. - the networks of ~r~ar-les filling i~p every large triangle are co"-ensated Ccmpenoation is done by Vie correlation meth.od. "ina 11 y t1le coordirates of the vertices of the lar:-e tri- nn--2e~ and Then the an-les of the fictitious trianj1es, are The seeon~- sta~;e ia -the compensat-on of 'the fic- I J~ 4- i(:Pus ne,~,aork f4rs+. order aithin the provisionni chain ~k.arkasnava ~sspl) carried oai according tc the metho,2 of co- o_-d1nrite2 The filnal coordinates for all points of Ist ordcr cre Dbtain-A as a resul', In the 3rd stage.. the small tri- -1 - th~3 ficz-_-tious larje triangles are co.-..7pens~pted ,Les wi'!,.in. a ates o-r 'he i~o4r's onse ore or, -.he conlition that the coordin I U ol;, -'he ficti-Ti3-us netacrk remain unchanfred. To solve -this task the methcd suggested by Engineer Hanni was used. Be- sides oiher condit-ions also the condition of diagonals aDplie3 to +his method (1.,e. the length of"Lhe sides of -the U ar~able). In 'he _rianlr,-les -.f ~he f-*Lcti-+ious network is inv L U last 3-La_,re equatic-no are solved which contain, besides thne c;3-rre~7~ic,ns c:f +he measlAred values~ also corrections of the Card 3/3 ~jalues not measured. There are 7 fi6ures and 4 tables. [;.I- PI-rfl:'E?TRl V.; G. Characteristics or Lillage in virgirl lands. 'Ji 23-24 S 164. 1. Direktor sovkhoza 11"I'Selinny-11 fuio---ko-f-lyans~rifa ug r o no, 110 V it upravleniya (for Regeda). 2. Glavn:,-y a m - xhc?.Ei , ya ei,% or) Imc-,-,ku-Paay,anskogo proizvocistvennoffo iii ravlin-1, 3. Zaveduyushchiy Rusoko-Polyariskiiii sarLolw'::FA:3Lk,,m (r0V PC-lt:l-,SIIITI). C A M asturem ut of the electric conductivity of metals and allay: in a rotating mapetic field. A. X. Reftel Rellingrad Phy,-Ttvit. I Ism. 1. 7har. I'Ah. Fiz,'l A. I.% I I --N sf~ I ws). A --h,eth, is ph~~ t, .1 nAd ... ~ k,,.,, I"--. -"d. ., ilk a 1111ifewill 11I.X11"lic fi,;,i // ~.x It M, ("..Ittellcy i, jetrol tillon by a mottarnt .11 - P, 21 ,there I - and the ftmrIi44if(V !t(,itth "I *2 -ill "I I - (.",It 21 "W, '101 11 -'1 " -I I I I- f.4 1 .11 1w I V. 0 , 11. 111R, Ily s,%pl, 1. 1111 .& ~Jdl, I I.A misiml t-mpletely or p4rtially OW " ith frotil ,phrricity within the littlits of - 13 to 4.2..)q (rxpr"~,f all deficit or rsikr~-,, of wt. rrl.stivr to the Ill. of fill- lirrft-tt %phrie) rwall ill rffor opf iiett liver Mv. Thc wtalinlt atmK sw1w field ii lonssluerd by :1 I)jir* of evil, al I'll' IwIltmil lhrir wtr%. The p"fittiti 111CAMINIM-111. .,f 0 at k.t-tt LO and 10110 . list . tu.w,,. A, .,,, the 'N,ra. of . of .,1i.1 fit ..1, '10.1. to 0.44117N, .It Ilk)% all,[ that I)( liquid Its. t,, derp-- 161, 111,1 tu;tl,. At 11101111N. I.V. " (.1, I'll of 2, 1.' N I'll"ll USSR/Electricity - Conductivity, Selenium, Mar 51 "Electric Properties of Solid Solutions of Mercury Selenide and Selenium," A. I. Blum, A- R. Regel, Leningrad Physicotech Inst, Acad Sci USSR "Zhur Tekh Fiziki" Vol XXI, No 3, PP 317-327 Tested elec cond of mercury selenide with small admixt of selenium within temp range from -190 to +8500C. Measured Hall's effect and differential thermoelec force within range of -180 to +2000C. Detd fusion point of mercury selenide on these bases:1 to be 690 � 100C. Detd limited soly of selenium n solid mercury selenide. LC 1 451 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Electron, Jul 51 Effective Mass of "Effective Mass of Electrons for a Model of One Conducting Zone," A. R. Regel, Leningr~Ld'Physico- tech Inst., Acad Sci,USSR "Zhur Eksper i Teoret-Fiz" Vol XXI, No 7, pp 845- 851 Regel gives simple formulas and prepares auxiliary tables necessary for computing the "affective maid'm* of current carriers for arbitrary values of introduced chem potential. Shows that "effec- tive miss" of electrons in metals roughly equals LC 189T62 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Electron, Jul 51 Effective Mass of (Coutd) mass of free electrons (m/mO 1 4 o.4). Notes tendency of m* to decrease in substances with homeopolar of metallic type-of bond for n' 4 He was assisted by Academicians A. F. Ioffe and V. P. Zhuze. Submitted 28 Aug'50. LC 1,3 c 1-1 r ,1, 52 , , ~ - I y of Se-:-.1ccr,,;u -tcrs and of Interm '-I-ic ..U,I,.y C-f e In an-F-1 Li;~uid ;tates. A. I. Ellu.-, 1% 1F. A R Ler-4, r. rad I-st Amid Sc--*- UL-M- T .Lz ~Na;-a Ser Fiz" Vol ~:c .7 .9 1" 153. :Au(ly t.vat-. on f-m ion (;r A. 1. Ioffe. Analysis of data on processed 1~s (Cc, To, Te '~ 1:'.' S:--, I-Se I IvTo I i~;b) and 'rom literature i~rovcd 'hat -,-tinns :-r,ver;.i!n!- transition of electrons into llfr(-,-e State, ena,.1-linr t'-em L Is. Fron. t'--is to '~ecc!.c c ent car-ic-s, on closc. order of adjacent a 4 01;) a r( vie-T.-i forei, n 1-i't,ratu-re v~aj =C-e. A. 1. lo,P.L--e sers no hasic -1 - ed -nce in free ei,,~ctrc~ns solids an~ in liquids. Inc ebt U ere 1~c I. Ioft'e al,c~ 0 USSR/Physics - Thermoconductivity Aug 52 "A Method for Rapidly Determining the Coefficient of Temperature Conductivity of Solids and Liq- uids," V. P. Zhuze, A. R. Regel., Leningrad Phys- Tekh Inst, Acad Sci USSR "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol 22, No 8, PP 1376-1384 Authors state that all available methods require a long time for measurement. In developing a nonstationary method of detg the coeff of temp cond of solids and liquid5 the authors endeavorei 226Tlol to attain reliability, rapidity and simplicity of measurement of small-size samples. Received 8 May 52. 226Tiol VA a ~Z Ivere' d, lur the 0 ~ 6 - . -___s4 . measurmen jai "'Imption that MCC the, Wi t.13.6 eti ih 7. 1j R _ ..-Th'e7electrical conductivity otillauld -silicon. N P; NIAnk;rovskil and A. R. Regel. Z-N-u-r. JeAh.-ft-sc. 73, A 53).-A reporr-Fk-e*fsfW;-'Wade in OlIdd to study the ' Semiconductor Properties of SL' The S1. samples to be. Stud;-d were c or from the middle part of-Ii monolithic bar Of com. Si (99.2% Si). . Pieces of Si of-known conds. were used as controi samples. The sp. reiistancv was measureq hy the nonclectnide method at teraps. from 20 to 300*. Results showEii that the region of iinptjrity~cond.'exteudcd appn)x. to 800' and tile region of natural cant]. of the Si t extended from apprOX. 000" to the M.P. From the Sp. . r sistance m. tcmp. relation, the dis~ocn. energy of the clec- !rnits and found tn equal 1.0h ex., as ~flmparcql to 1.12 e.v. g;ven in the literature. A po-Nible reason for Z I lie lower figure might lie tile large couen. of impurity pmi- i S i 1 6 t le ( I t i ,A) the Sp. resi'laue or tile Si f s solile%v;~,A ;,1 :it 7 s. i 1: TgV thlill j (Jr iihrailled liy mamputation of t1w literature Yalnc:i, For nwhen 51, 1 lie sli.. m I tance deaea5vd b~ ;ilxxtt 2!1 linieti. fit (lie li,,aid state tile qi. rvti.usnee call W. reprtL~eI16A by tile iou ... la psi- 81JI + O.W14(t Ill., lVilcrv 1420)1 juicrohni c QlAdYN .5. Mucy REGEL, A. R. and BLUM, A. I. "Study of the Thermoelectromotive Force of Alloys of Tellurium and Selenium in the Solid and Liquid States.," Zhur. Tekh. Fiz. 23, 783-7, 1953. Report of an exptl. study of the effect of temp. on the thermo e.m.f. of To and two of its alloys with So (85% Te + 15% 89; 30% To --f- 70% 80) in the temP. range from 100-500 0 . A diagram of the app. is provided. The expts. showed that, for melts of Th and its alloys with So, the thermo emf. decreased. This confirms the idea of the increase of the metallic character of the bonde in these alloys during their melting. Electrical porperties of solid solutions of Te-Se. Y, U S S*R V The electrical conductivity QLj6jv likkal. c"i fail" 7 lid '"d- 1 J .1tatef. n the so 1 40 and m&nq&aAxs. ML Zhu?, 8. 33, 2p, 1-6 MRBjgxik5 and -he eld NI MN Cut 1,C6.17coinclMnwitt~ 'P litl t th ild l~ (I i Jad Id ith l t t N i l, . e w ai s e. e er a ciu o ' (C,A. 22, 18m) not Mott s ~ C-A - 26, 70W)~ruk% for ~th 1181 ; :uPon fusion can b* ap lied thts 9m9 chang In p p e . A ~Jear relation lbs found - betwei e e np h h i ti i t fi o fo t ei~e e sents und t e r. P si on i In let i-q the de0t of fillin of the "ell. 3 n:t' 'k i~ M-AAAW Atli z s mik 10 bUSW,Atd Miller ont4ttid-luelabl- IiiitAft. bo ad in km ieud t q V., =!3PL 4di M440dfka ei~hiqaq- at j~a~ ob~et*ed. bj, x th -op the elec, of vicla"i ect lhi- vaura . 4a 4 bo the -gqHd an q y of the -temp., offect - (q), go th d and " -other data oil ~tfii~ structitr Ud re lAt'. inila SO tW 131AStanceS of 81 "a 41TWOCO ilk it lie *S~ I=T ge- Or epro all the f6wii hi t-to P" k,t Oa A Sli Ge;G"~4zid IWWiesults ~i: aud p which apjai6t Yls~cdnnttt jucTeam rpaum 0 a'acater. 4rij~j~ajuent from A t of Htse,mults in 6114~ ",_W; 6~46riiiatl6zi OU attAbaw fiJ t ASIC tion 0 cr,fln 4 thi Uq relaf mr ted "T homopolar &--Te,.whkk Ott- It Out -the Ifi %fid eyatem Aec, -I?or gaild'solm.- .a deeO understaii'ding-of-thp- 4- tal e"a In, solld 44 iddgiite;U0440 an. ech=cter,of 1 . I-#g proxi 4'analysiq o th -seassary, - av the,. -jid pbstme way it Id or ilq USSR/P~ysic6-'Pulsating cathode-ray tube FD-1238 Card 1/1 Pub. 153-22/22 Author : Barsukov and Regel, A. R. Title : Cathode-ray tube as a pulsating light source Periodical : Zhur. tekh. fiz., 24, 1729-1730, Sep 1954 Abstract : Letter to the editor. After the authors terminated their study W. T. Link and D. Walker published their article on the same topic: "A method of testing the linearity of response of photomultipliers under pulsed conditions." J. Scientific Instr., 13, No 3, 110 (1954). One quoted reference. Institution : Submitted : April 14, 1954 USER/Physics - Semi-conductors Card 1/1 Pub. 22 19/47 Authors Bredov, M. M.; Komarova, R, F.; and Regell, A. R. Title Study of the change in the rectifying properties of metal-semi-conductor systems of noint-contact couplings,which take place due to irradiation of: the semi-conductors by ions of alkali metals Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 99/1, 69-72, Nov 1, 1954 Abstract -Experiments ivith metal-semi-conductor systems of point-contact couplings are described. The experiments are intended to establish a certain depend- ence of the rectifying properties of semi-conductors on their degree of irradiation by ions of alkali metals. Results of the study are presented. One reference (1950). Table; graph; diagrams. Institution Laboratory of Semi-Conductors of the Acad. of Scs. of the USSR Presented by Academician A. F. Ioffe,, June 14, 1954 REGELI, A. U. t'Certain Peculiarities of the Temperature Dependence of the Electrical "onductivity of Liquid Metals of the Second Group in the Pe-iod Table", a paper Presented at the second conference an the Liquid State of Matter, Kiev, 30 May to 3 June 1955, Usp. Fiz. Na*, April 1955 USSR/Electricity Semiconductors G-3 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12190 Author : Kaganer, V.E., Regel', A.R., Sorokin, O,V. Inst ......... ................, Title Effect of Ion Bombardment on the Detecting Properties of Semiconductors. Orig Pub Sb. statey Leningr. in ta tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1955, vyp. 18, 126-141 Abstract An investigation was made of the influence of ion bombard- ment (IB) on the voltage-current characteristics of a point contact Si, Ge, SiC, PbS, and SbZn with tungsten. The ion bombardment was carried out with ions of hydrogen, air, oxygen, benzine, tellurium, and manganese, in order to ob- tain p-n and p-n-p junctions on the surface of the crys- tals. The effect of ion bombardment on the rectifying properties of the crystals was established as a function of the initial treatment of the semiconductor, of the Card 113 Ur In Combination with other types of surface-treat- ment makes it Possible to obtain good detectors. The best Card 2/3 USSR/Physics - Bismuth alloys FD-2402 Card 1/1 Pub. 153-6/21 Author Ivanov, G. A., and Regell, A. R. Title Electrical properties of bismuth alloys. I. Solubility of admixtures and the character of their action upon the-'electrical properties of bismuth Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 25, 39-48, Jan 1955 Abstract The authors investigate the action of Zn, Cd, Hg, Ga, In, Tl, Sn, Pb, As, Sb, S, Se, Te, and I upon the electrical properties of bismuth (namely, upon resistivity in ohm-cm; R(H) in cgsm; alpha in microvolts/ degree; a in 1/degree) and show that a noticeable action is exerted only by Qxdxtures of Sn, Fb, As, Sb, Se, and Te. They discuss certain ideas concerning the deficiencies of the Jones theory relative to the electrical properties of bismuth with admixtures, and point to the pos- sibility of taking account of specifics in the changes in the character of the close order by atoms of the admixtures of various substances. (Note: RM is the Hall constant.) Twenty-threei references: e.g. S. T. Konobeyevskiy, Izvestiya Sekt. fiz.- khim. anal. AN SSSR, 16, 119, 1943. Institution: Submitted : may 6, 1954 USSR/Physics - Bismuth alloys FD-2403 Card 1/1 Pub. 153-7/21 Author Ivanov, G. A.; and Regell, A. R. Title Electrical properties of bismuth alloys. II. Dependence of the elec- trical properties of bismuth alloys on concentration of admixtures Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 25, 49-65, Jan 1955 Abstract The authors evaluate the solubility of Sn, Te, and As in bismuth in 1.5, 0.25, and not more than 1.0 atomic percent. They investigate the elec- trical properties of the alloys Bi-Sn, Bi-Te, Bi-Sb, Bi-As, Bi-Pb-Se. Bi-Te-Sn as functions of magnetic field strength and concentration of the admixtures. The analysis of the data indicates the deficiencies of the Jones model of bismuth, which takes into account only the valence of the admixtures, and points to the necessity for taking into account dur- ing an investigation of influence of admixtures upon the electrical prop- erties of many semimetals and semiconductors the individual peculiarities in the action of various admixtures., which clearly appear among alloys of bismuth. 'The authors thank Academician A. F. Io-ffe and professor V.?. Zhuze. Twenty-four references: e.g. S. T. Konobeyevskiy, Uch. zap. MGU, 74, 17, 1944. Institution: Submitted : June 17, 1954 'l- ' -I-ai Vrop,lri.ies 153 2 24 z,~ V P R e 1 A R~ e Eie-:trical p roperties of alloys 4n the system NiTe--I;iTe2 _:I Per j!),:~4 3 'hur. tekh. fiz., 25, No 6 (june) , 10155., 97:-5~-'3 Al-.s atithors investigate electrical conductivity, its temperature LI L 'hermoelec'romotive force, and te.Werature conduc- i-L,--ty of the system of alloys with composition from NiTe to NJ-T-e2- ncte th"t the problem of clarif~ying the relar-icn between proDerties of chemical compolznds and their crystallo- ,-rmical characteristics is presently a pressing one. They ac- ~-P.owledge helpful discussions with Academician A. F. Ioffe, and 1-Ir-ID of scientLfic associates V. M. Sergeyev and Ye. L. Shzurm. and laboratory assistant V. M. Medvedev. Nine references. Submitted FeIr--!--:i-ry I , IC-55 FD-3171 USSR/Fhysics - Solid Solutions Card 1/1 Pub. 153-1/21 Authors : Nikol'skaya, Ye. I. and Regel', A. R. Title : Formation of solid solutions and magnetic susceptibility in the systems We-HgSe, HgTe-PW, HgSe-PHgS Periodical: Zhur. tekh. fiz., 25, No 8 (August), 1955, 1347-1351 Abstract : The authors describe the apparatus which they used in studying solid solu- tions and magnetic susceptibility of the above mentioned systems. The re- sults are presented in graphic form. The authors conclude that annealing leads to a considerable variation in magnetic susceptibility, characterized by an increase in absolute value. The addition of even small amounts of H&Te and HgSe to cinnabar leads to a considerable increase of diamagnetism of the system after annealing. This is connected with the transition C'f cinnabar into metacinnabarite when HgTe and HgSe are added. The general course of the dependence of magnetic permeability upon the concentration of component original substances is typical for systems of continuous solid solutions. Submitted March 9, 1955 FD-31-,2 USSR/Physics - Solid Solutions Card I/I Pub. 153-2/21 Authors : Nikol'skaya, Ye. I. and Regel', A. R. Title : Some electrical characteristics of solid solutions HgTe-HgSe, HgTe-kHgS and HgSe-AffgS Periodical: Zhur. tekh. fiz... 25, No 8 (August), 1955, 1352-1356 Abstract : The authors discuss the results of investigations of the solid solutions given in the title. This article is a sequel to the preceding one, and con- siders specific resistance and its temperature coefficient, thermoelectromo- tive force and the Hall effect. The results are presented in graphical form. These graphs show the dependence of electroconductivity upon composition of solid solutionsl dependence of the Hall coefficient upon composition, depend- ence of thermo e.m.f. and electronic mobility upon compositiony and relative variation of specific resistance and Hall coefficient in dependence upon mag- netic field intensity. The authors thank A. F. Ioffe and V. P. Zhuze. Submitted I March 9, 1~1-55 ica Resistivity (a u I'm ity Tf okroVsa., ly "t "aul N, 21. Dklm._rt:lrh ~9Oi jih-lato stmot.u Nit- abp~i thi- -P. T At UMP M. b0 cla -tile tichap'l NO- ~La n lleld topthor by: h6r4OPC Wit' Cops 11 haft 0.:f?, Tha. ves f naga I- 46OF th.' &0 1e -Ao ~k TOM= 0 of ta,bbh( I - I to,A:juddedfal h,I --ou. 10 pinsiona 5ran tadda..Pt, .6ted vi tha "i 7 OiPL 30 So alloys confirm t110 bpa&'Ove break-up of fl,13 hoino_po ar ? ~,o will I Mi, wider rialge.Of ' 011111-' of 14 r~ota', of Jo 7~ 'o w SUBASHIM, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; IOM, A.F., skademik, glavnyy red.; SOMINSKIY, H.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, zav.,-,Iavno--o red.; SHA YT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mBt.nauko .red.; kand. fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MAGURIN, K.A., inzh.. red.: ACHEIRADZI, Sh,D,, inzh., red.; MGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor converters of solar energy] Poluprovodnikovye preobrazovateli solnechnoi energii. Leningrad, 1956. 58 P. (Leningradskii dom nBuchno-tekhnichaskoi propagandy. Polupro- vodniki I ikh tekhnicheakoe primenenie, no.9). WIRA 14:4) (Solar batteries) USSR Electricity G Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9680 Author : Regel', A.P,- Inst : fn-stitute of Semiconductors, Academy of S-iences USSR, Lenin(.,~rad Title : Electrodeless Method of Measuring Electric Conductivity and the Possibility of its Application for Problems in Physico- Chemical Analysis. Orig Pub : Zh. neorgan. khimii, 19563 1, No 6, 1271-1278 Abstract : A specimen in the form of solid sphere is suspended on a tun-r,sten or quartz filament in a rotating magrietic field (H) produces by three coils, placed at an angle of 1200 and fed from a three-phase network. The electric conductivity (C-) is determined from the magnitude of the moment of the forces. The method makes it possible to carry out measure- Card 1/2 USSR / Electricity G Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizilka, No It, 19~:'(, No 9630 ..0 Abstract : ments in thy range from -190 to 2,0000 for specimens vith ej- >_ 1 ohm- cm-' (H = 500 oersted, length of filament 30cm, diameter cif filament 30 microns). Further increase in the sensitivity to 10-1 ohm-' cm-1 is obtained either by increa- sin.- the frequency, the value of H, and the radius of the specimen, or else by switching the field in resonance with the osciilation3 of the suspension. The limits within the self-induction of the specimen can be neglected are esta- blished. The method is exceedingly sensitive to variations in the specimen radius, since6--R5. In some cases therefo- re, the error due to thermal expansion of the investigated substance can reach 15 -- 20%. This method is applicable to ferromagnetic specimens only above the Curie point. The instrument makes it possible to determine the viscosity of molten masses and solutions. Card 21/2 r Abs Jour : Rof Zhur Fizik-, Nir. 3, 19W, No 7C-1--1 Author : Ablova, i-'.S., Ycl-rt'yevskayc, O.D., Title ; Electric Conductivity of GermeniLc -.-Silicon Liloys in Liquid btatc. Crig Fub : Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956, 205, iNTo 6, 13605-1365 Abstract Investigation results cru -ivon cn the electric conductivity of gor-,raniu-sil icon alloys at ~-igh tonroratures. Measure- rents ;-.,oro ;-nde in vacuu,, with the arrlication of the mathod of rotating --agnetic fields. The depondences cf the width cf the forbidden zono, of the vrlue of the junr in electric j L conductivity upon -alting, rnd of the electric con- C ductivity in thc; liquid sti2te on the rcrcentrge rrtio of the r1loy cc-~-oncnt are -.11 given. C ar d 1/1 SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1680 AUTHOR ELPATIEVSKAJA,O.D., REGELI,A.R. TITLE On Some Possibiliti6s of MeasTring a Magnetic Field Strength with Thin-Film-Like Donors of HALL'S Electromotoric Force produced from HgSe, HgT6 and their Solid Solutions.- PERIODICAL ~urn.techn.fis, 26, fasc.11, 2432-2438 (1956) Issued: 12 / 1956 For the production of donors of HALL'S electromotoric force, InSb, Inks, Ge, HgSe, HgTe, the solid solutions of HgSe - HgTe, A92 Te and Bi are, above all, suited. The possible applications of the HALL effect are above all determined by having to deal with a certain type of 4-Pole, the reaction of which is prac- tidally inertialess up to frequencies of from 10 11 to 10 12 c. Some applications of such donors are given. Summary: In the thin films of HgSe the mobility-of electrons at room temperature attains 3000 cm2/V.sec. The concentration of the current carriers can, on this 18 17 -3 occasion, amount to from 10 to 10 am . Thin films having such properties permit the production of donors of electromotoric force, the sensitivity of which approaches that of donors of Ge- and InSb-monoorystals. Similar results are obtained also with thin films of the solid solutions HgSe - HgTe. The donors of HALL'S electromotoric force produced here had a sensitivity of from 20 to 40 microvolts/Orstedt (at a width of 1 cm), and in'.certain cases up V Zurn.techn,fis, 26, fasc.11, 2432-2436 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 168o to 100 m4crovolts/~Istedt at room temperature without additional cooling and without any particular system of heat transfer. The temperature coefficient of the constant donor is small and usually does not exceed 0,02 volt/Orstedt OC The resistance of the donors may, within the range of from 20 to 2000 ohm. cm easily be varied according to the thickness of the thin film and according to the technology of production, but operating currents at the donors are from 150 to 5 milliamOre, These donors offer among others, the following advantages: It is possible to use them easily in narrow gaps of up to 50 microns, and in special cases also up to 10 microns, they are flexible without changing their characteristic, there is no rectification at the contact electrodes, stability is good, sensitivity with respect to the surrounding medium is low, and their simple construction makes it possible to produce donors of any shape at any size; material costs are comparatively low. For the most simple type of the measuring device for magnetic field strength a thin-film-like donor of HALL'S electromotoric force, and as a sensitive indicator a transportable potentiometer is used. 7,11ith such an apparatus it is possible to measure magnetic field strength of from some hundred Orstedt up to 20000 Orstedt with an accuracy of a few percent. INSTITUTION: SUBASFIIYFV, Vagan KasDarovich, kand. fiz.-mat. nauk,; IOFFE, A.F., glavnyy red.; SOMIIISKIY, M.S.. Icand. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; M.ASLAKOVETS, Yu. P., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SMOLENSKIY, G.A.,doktor fiz.-mat. nquk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz..-mat. nauk. red.; REGELI, A.R. kand. fiz.-mat. nauk,red.; SHAGYRIN, K.A., inzh.. red. -,-ACMCJffA-DZX-. Sh. D., inzb., red. [Transistor dlotes and triodes; point-contact diodes and triodes] Foluprovodnikovye diody i triody; tochechnye diody i triody. leningrad, Leni-rgr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 52 p. (Poluprovodniki. no. 7). (MIRA 11:11) Transistors OSTROUMOV, Andrey Georgiyevich, inzh.; IOFFE, A.F., akademik, red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; RASLAKOVETS, Yu.P., dok-tor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SMOIZNSKIY, G.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SHALTT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; EMIL' A&A-9 kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHITRV, Y.K., kand.fiz.-ma n red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., irizh., red.; FREGAR, D.P., tekhn.red. [Piezoelectric substances] Plezoelektriki. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 30 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.16) (MIRA 10:12) (Piezoelectric substances) PASYNKOV, Vladimir Vasillyevich, dolctor tekhn.nauk; IOFFE, A.F., akademik, glavnyy red.; SOMINSKIY, kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS,Yu.P., dok-tor fiz.-mat.nauk,.red.; SMOLENSKIY, G.A., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; REGELI A R., kand. fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.:-Mw. -~a'-u-k,~-red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZ-E, Sh.D., inzh.; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Nonlinear semiconductor resistors; varistors] Nelineinye poluprovodnikovye soprotivleniia; varistory. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 35 P. (Poluprovodniki, no.5) (Electric resistors) (MIRA 11:1) MIRLIN, David Naumovich-, IOFFE, A.F., akademik, red.; SOMINSKIY, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOUTS, Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat. tintik, rtid.; SMOUNSKIT, G.A., doktor NZ.-Mnt.nAlik, red.j SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; RF-GEL,- A.B., knnd.fl%.-mnt. nauk, red.; SUBASHIYBV. V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIB, K.A., inzh., red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., lnzh., red.; FREM, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor bolometers] Poluprovodnikovye bolometry. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy. 1957. 36 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.4) (MIRA 10:12) (Bolometer) SMOLXNSKIT~ Georgiy Anatollyevich, doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; ISUPOV, Vladislav Aleisandrovich, inzh.; IOFFE, A.F., Akademik red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS, Tu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; SHALYK, S.S., doktor, fiz-mat.nauk; RBGv-L', A.R., kand.fix.~mat. nauk; SU13SHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz-mat--n-a-ulE-,-MIGURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; FRBGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Seignettoelectric substances] Se&netoelektriki. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.-oropagandy, 1957. 43 p. (Poluprovodniki, no-15) (MIRA 10:12) (Ferroelectric substances) VOROIIIII, Anatoliy Uikolayevich, inzh.; IOFFE. A.F., a~mdemik, red.-. SOMIIISKIY, M.S., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; HASTAKOVETS, Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauki red.; SMOLEIISKIY, G.A., doktor fiz.-Mat.nauk, red.; SHALYT. S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk. red.:- HEGEL', A.Re,,imnd. -mat.nauk; SIMASHIYEV. V.K.. kand.fiz.-mat fiz. 0, SHAGURIN, K.A.. inzh.red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh.; FREGER, D.P.. tekhn.red. [Semiconductor thermoelectric generators] Poluprovodaikovye termo- elektrogeneratory. Leningrad. Leningr. dom nauchno-tekha.r)ropagandy, 1957. 43 p. (Poluprovodniki. no-13) WRA 11:3) (Semiconductora) (Electric generators) GET-T-19R, Isaak XhRimovich,inzh.;MVSK1N,5amui1 Semenovich,inph..~IPM, A.F.,pkademik, red.; SOMINSKIT, M.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; MASLAKOVETS, Yu.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk; SMOLRNSKIT, G.A., doktor fiz.mat.nauk; SHALYT, S.S., dok-tor, fiz.-mat,nauk; REGELI, A.R., kand.fiz.-mat. nauk; SUBASHIYEV, V.K., kand.fiz.-maC.-~a-U-,',S%kURIN, K.A., inzh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D, inzh, red; FREGER, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor contact rectifiers] Poluprovodnikbvye vypriamiteli. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 94 1w. (KIRA 10:12) (Electric current rectifier) ZHUZE, Vladimir Panteleymonovich; IOFFE, A.F., akademik, glovnyy red.; SOMINSKIY, M.S.. kand.fiz.-mat.-nauk, red.; MA A OVETS, IV.P., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SKOI~iSKIY. G.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S.. doktor fiz.--mat.nauk, red.; HEGEL'.- A.R., kand.fiz.-faat.nauk, red.; SUBJASHIYEV, Y.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inzh., red.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh., red.; FAWER, D.P., te~dm.red. [Semiconducting materials (semiconductor elements)] Poluprovodni- kovye materialy (elementy - -poluprovodniki). Leningrad, 1957. 101 p. (Obshchestvo po rosprOBtraneniin politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii RSFSR. no.17) "(MIRA 12:4) (Semiconductors) SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 19419 AUTHOR ELPATIEVSKAJA,O.D., REGSLI A.R. TITLE o Fthe ~Eiectric Properties of HgSe- HgTe- Some Special FeatureF~ Films. PERIODICAL Lrn.techn.fis,21,fasc.1, 45-50 (1957) Issued: 2 / 1957 At first a survey of the present stage of the problem is given. Dealing with the entire system of solid solutions HgSe-HgTe, the authors dealt with the closest attention with the properties of Hg5e films, because they have formed the subject 6f the most intense study. The properties of the films of the entire system of the firm solutions HgSe - HgTe are essentially similar to the proper- ties of HgSe films. The electric conductivity and the HALL effect of a group of transparent HgSe films (thickness from 0,1 to 6 microns) were measured. The films were produced by evaporation (in a vacuum) on a base of quartz, glass, mica, farfor, organic glass or getenacs (probably a material similar to farfor The material of these bases exercised but little influence on the properties of the films, and further glass and mica were mainly used as material for these bases. Electrodes of copper or silver were at first fixed on these bases, after which they were electrolytically coated with nickel or platinum. There follow some remarks concerning stability and reproducibility of results, as well as remarks on some peculiar features of the structure of the films. The following results were obtained from these investigations: The HgSe-HgTe films obtained by evaporation in a vacuum, in air and in steam differ only little with AUTHORS Caybullayev, F., Regell, A.R. 57-9-11/40 TITLE Peculiarities of the Temperature Dependence of Specific Resintance in Liquid Eutootic Systems. (Osobannosti temperaturnoy zavisimosti udellnogo soprotiv- leniya zhidkikh evtekticheskikh sistem.) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Tekhn. Fiz., 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 9, pp.1996-2005 (USSR) ABSTRACT The electric conduotivity of eutectics at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 12000C was investigated in the case of the following systems: Au-Sn, Pb-Te, Gu-Te, Ge-Te, Sn-Te, Gu-2b, Bi-Te, Pb-Sn, Bi-Cd, Cd-Zn, Cd-Sn. Bi-Sn, Bi-Pb, Sn-Zn, Cd-Pb, Pb-SbT. Ag-Sb, Ag-Sn. It is shown that the dependence of electric conductivity on temperature has distinctly marked special points in the case of the following system: Au-Sn, Fb-Te, Cu-Te, Ge-Te, Sn-Te, Cu-Sb, Bi-Te, Sn-Zn, Cd-Pb, Ag-Sb, Pb-Sb, Ag-Sn. On the strength of the peculiarities in the course of temperature of eleotric conductivity it may be concluded that within this range of temperature a sufficiently marked melting transition from the quasieutectic structure to the CARD 112 homogeneous atomic solution occurs. The results obtained