SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIP, ZDENEK - FILIPCHIK, V.I.
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FILIP. Zdanek
Economic arbitration and the leather industry. Kozarstvi 13
no.5:166 My 63.
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FILTF,, Zduricik
ChromnatDgraphic clataminati.:~n clr-,oreoins. Cherl pruLl 13
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no.5:311'.Dl)leinent:i-'ak.t-or~iolekula.-ni- latky. 13 1--).5:21,P- 163.
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FILIP, Z,,,dr,
Standards of industriel safety. Strojirens6vi 13 no.6:471-472
Je 163.
FILIP, Z. 9 dr.
New Czechoslovak Standards. Itrojirenstvi 13 no.10:794 0
163.
FILIP 0. Z.,) dr,
Industrial safety in vertical conveying. Strojirenstvi 13
no. 12: 964 D 163.
FILIP, Idenek, .1=.
Protection of the ruality of food products. Prum potravin
14 no.2:73-75 F 1 3"
FI1JP, Zdenek
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Industrial safety and the use of unloading cranes. Listy
cukrovar 79 no*5.-120-121 My 163o
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FILIP, Zdanek
Safety in handling materials, Listy cukrovar 79 no,9t236-
237 S'63.
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New Czechoslovak otardards. Listy cukrovar 70 no.10:
267-268 0 163
2FILIP,Zdenek
Technical standards on switches. Listy cukrovar 79 no.11.1
298-299 N'63.
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OStandardization of material cfg-ptionf by Vladimir Libal,
Reviewed by Zdenek Filipo Chez~-prum 13 noo6:320 Je 163.
1. Ceskoelovenska akademie ved.
FILIP, Z., dr,; CIIARUZA, J., inz.
New Czechoslovak 4WAsid$. Strojirenstvi 13 no.8:633-634 Ag 163.
FILIP, Zdenek, dr.
Economic arbitration and food production. Prum potravin
l/+ no.1la591-592 V163.
FILIP, Zdenek, dr.
protection against dangerous effects of static electricity.
Drevo 18 no. 7: 3 of cover J1 '63.
FILIP, Zdone,k
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Connection of electric apparatus and appliances. Listy
cukrovar 79 no. fo 145-146 Je 163.
FILIP, Menek, dr.
Operation and maintename of steam b--ilers. Sklar e keramik IJ,
no. 6;169 Je 164.
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r*',! , . . - P- ; i . ~ ." ~; 7 -.f :' - ~.- -~ - IS ':) 11 n - "' ~- '-t F 164
.-Iec~rf.- h-.-IJigo -i. .
FILIP, Z.
Control devices for cranes and other equipment. Listy
cukrovar 80 no.5sl3l-.132 My 164.
FILIPY Zdenek
Operation and maintenanc,3 of sltewii cukrover EO
no. 6:1.66--167 Je 164.
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Ll.e nr-.-4 1-aw on Teahnical '"'t-andardization. ,
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FILI?y ~~.
Pkilnts~ria,lvi and operation of 3"Aam boilmm Ft.3. 'JstjV
cudrovar 80 no.9.-254-2-55 3 164.
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Mobiln conveyers a-id the industrial saicty, ~y ?,L
no,2:;40-41 F 165.
Cable channels and gilleries and tadustrial safa'.y. lb'-i..
41-42 F 165.
FILIPP Z.
Saftty of electric equipment operation under special ccnditions
accoraing to Czechoslovak Standard 34 1070. Listy cukrovar 81
no-4:87-88 Ap 165.
Placement of boilers. Ibid.:88-89
Operation of stable pressure vessels and its nafety. Ibid.:
89-90
Industrial safety and conveyers. Ibid.:90-91
FILIP,, Zdenek
The nev crimirml law and industrial production. Chem pr= 12 no-4:198-
199 Ap 162.
1, Urad pro normalizaci.
FILIP, Zdenek
Importanoe of indutrial safety and health protoction.
Chem prum 12 no.5:255-256 My 162.
1. Urad pro normalizaci.
FILIP, Zdene%
Spatial arrangement of crane runways in chemical plants. Chem pram
13 no.3:141-W Mr 163.
FILIP, Zdenek
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New Czechoslovak standards. Chem prum 13 no.3, W-143 Mr 163.
FILIP, Zdenek-
The Czechoslovak standard on technical Formalin. Chem prum 13 no.4:
196 Ap '63.
FILIP, Zdanek, dr.
r e now Law on TechnicRl Standardization. Fl tech obzorr 5) nr).10:
Th
578-579 0 164.
FILIP, jl!r;,:,
Pemarks on 1~ha :.-aw 'jnw rn , -' . -..
potravin 15 no~12.-6i~1-6-1.2 D 164.
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:Z: Wmbor'~rncnarch aryl dovolopin!-, countrieD
SGUACE: CoskosLovi)nnka alarvio-ml.ej vod. Vostnik, no. 3, 1965. 10~2._JM
TOPIC TAGS: forestry, forest product
A3MINCT: Tho (113velopTnent of Proper forestry methods in under-
developed countrios requires the study of: climatic conditions
that influenco cultivation of selected timber species; study of
the iocally developed forent growths; creation of a -suitable
supervisory tu-id advisory service in the developing country; study
of the local requii-oments for the protection of woods a,gainst
insecus and vreeds; iteady afforestation of denuded areas; develop-
ment of a suitablo law to protect tl~ber stands; securing the
~requiroe~ financial rono-arcos for the realization of the plans*
Industries that will be based on the lumber supply when it becomes
avAilable must be devoloped. Industrial and technological bases
-for tho.utilization of the wastea of the lumber industry must be
developed. Suitablo labor laws for the industry !~mst be passed.Lhuf
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Some problqm of tropical i vition - brnvc 2k'j -,' iti,
Flf.lj,, Zdanek
once more on the proWata3 of c-LimaLrt8vrmo,'-.,l9y, VestriLk CSAV
72 no.5:631-635 163
FILIP, Zdenek., dr.
Symposium on comple'x research In underdeveloned countries.
Drevo 19 no.7:266-267 J1 164.
1. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciencoo, Prague.
FILIP, Monek
Operation and maintenance of steam boilers. Usty culcrovar 8-~D
no. 7t195-196 Jl '64-
T--31!25l-6A EWW (c) /E-,e1P(k)/E7-!P (h)ftl '.-I r'(f /ET
ACC NRt AP6026652 SOURCE CODE: RU/ool7A6/O00/O01/O029/OQ30
AUTHORs Stanomir) I. (Engineer); Filipan,' I. (Engineer)
ORG: Motor Repair Shopsj, Brasov (Atelierele de reparat automotoare)
TITIE: Installation for granulating, transporting and siloing cupola slag
SOURCE: Metalurgia, no. 1. 1966j, 29-30
TOPIC TAGS: slag, granule formation,, motallurgic machinery, working condition,
production engineering
ABSTRACT: The authors describe an installation which improved the working conditions
of the cupola furnace operators, resulting in a 100-percent increase of the labor
-productivit the slag removal operations. The device increases the mechanization
of these op ions. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [Based on authorst Eng. abst.]
1JPRS: 36,Y4~6
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UDC: 621.
FILIPAN, Tugomir; inz.; BRAVAR, Daaaa, dipl. farm.; VEBLE, Drago, in%.
Paper chromatography as a mftcd in the quantitative determination
of free amino acids in the production of oxytetraUcline. Kem ind 12
no.61440-"6 Je 163.
1. InititUt za stocarstvo i mljekarstvo, Poljoprivredni fakultet,
Zagreb (for Filipan).
2. *Plivaw, tvornica fw-maceutskih i kamijakih proizvoda, Zagreb
(for Bravar and Veble).
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AUTHOR: Filipas, So F*
ORG: Far Eastern Geological InstitutR"f;--.-$SSP- (Dallnevostochnyy
geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: Some patterns ir. the seism c activity in the northwestern
Pacific Pcean ~V
SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fiziki I astronomil. Sovremennyye
dvizhaniya zemnoy kory. Recent crustal movements, no. 2, 1965, 366-3T5
TOPIC TAGSs seismicity, earthquake prediction, solar tide, lunar tide#
earthquake survey/K\3e1\e- S(NNOACLkwi,
VavAO~&W-,a- %
ABSTRACTs The article attempts to explain the pattern and cyclic charT
acter of the 2345 seismic events which have occurred in area bounded by
th~e Kurile Islands, Hokkaido, the Komandorskiy Islands, Sakhalin, and
Kamchatka in the northwest Pacific. Data uned in the study were
obtained between 1911 and 1963. The study 'revealed that the majority
of the quakes took place in fall and winter, a fact which is attribute
to changes in atmospheric pressure and in the sea level, and the effecl
of the moon and sun on tides. These data, together with meteorologicaX
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and astronomical information are described as beifig useful in pre-
dicting earthquakes in any seismically active zone. Orig. art. has:
2 figures, 3 formulas, and 2 tables. (SIII-
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ACC NRI AR6035270 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/d6/000/009/G010/G010
AUTHOR: Filipas, S. F.
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TITLE: Some regularities of seismic activity in the northwestern part of the
mobile belt of the Pacific Ocean
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Gbofizika, Abs. 9G59
REF SOURCE: Sb. Vopr. geornorfol. i morfotekton. yuzhn. chasti Dalln Vost.
Vladivostok, 1965, 136-143
TOPIC TAGS: seismicity, earthquake, ground shock, sun, moon
ABSTRACT: An attempt to made to evaluate the influence of a series of outside
factors on the seismicity of the region covering the southern Primorlye area, the
Hokkaido, Commandor and Kuril islands, and the Kamchatka Peninsula. The
mechanism itself of the earthquakes is not examined. Data on earthquakes in the
1911-1963 period are used. An investigation is made of 2345 shocks differing in
magnitude and depth (1047 of these shocks are destructive). The mean yearly
number of destructive shocks to used as a criterfurn of the seismicity oi ihe region.
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Eleven such shocks occurred in the 1911-1950 period, and 23 in the 1951-1963
period. A regular periodicity Is observed In the change In seismicity during the
period investigated. Each cycle begins with a low seismicity period, followed by a
yearly increase in the number of shocks, then by a drop in the shocks, and by a
new three year increase of activity. Two cycles (1952 and 1954 and 1957-1959)
are an exception, not being preceded by a yearly maximum activity. Distribution
of shocks according to the months of the year reaches a maximum in the fall-wint
rronths. This may be correlated to an increased number of cyclones in the region
and to a greater amplitude of sea tides in this period of the year. An investigation
is made of the part plgyed by cosmic factors (magnitudes of the total tide-forming
'forces of the moon and the sun) in the development of seismic processes in the -
region. It 'I's shown that all shocks in the ryzygy zone may exceed by 164 percent
the number of shocks In the quadrature zone, their predominance varying with the
depth of the focus and the intensity of the shocks. 0. Kedrov. (Translation of
abstract) IGCJ
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Data on tho avif auna cf ^h1j. I -c.!
FILIPAVIG4LIS, V. V.
"Investigation of a Hydraulic All System Regulator." Cand Tech Sci,
Lithuanian Agricultural Academy, Min Higher Educaticn USSR, Kaunas, 1955.
(KL, No 14, Apr 55)
SO: Sum- No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
FILIPCE19KOTA E. C.Sc., zaslouzila lekrr~-,
Organization of the "Center for the Control of Thromboembolic
Diseaese" In Leningrad. Cesk.zdravot. 8 no.10:561-566 0160.
1. Hlavni internietka loningradeksho mestskeho zdravotnickeho
odborn.
(MMOEMBOLISM prev & control)
Galvanomagnetic properties of indiurn antinonide doped with elements
r
.ron the first and second groups, in the temperature interval 4.2 to
303*K. K. 1. Vinogradova, D. N. Nasledov, Yu. G. Popov, Yu. S.
.~U
Smetannikova.
Electrical properties of doped crystals of indium antimoni~e in a
wide range of temperatures and Impurity concentration. V. V. Galavanov,
D. N. Nasledov, A. S. FilipAq-0~9.
(presented by V. V:-d-af`aZanov--l5 minutes)..
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Renort n-1-esented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compounds,
Kis*--4nev, 16-21 Sept 1963
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ACCESSION XR! AP4041355 S/0048/64/028/00ro,/0963/0963
AMOR: Galavanov, V.V. Filipchen1co, A.B.; Nasledov, D.N.(Doctor of physico-
mathematical aciences)
TITIX: 'Electric propertire 19 of doped n-type InSb crystals in a wide range of tem-
perature and impurity concentration ZR-eport, Third Conference an Semiconductor:,
Compounds held in Kishinev 16 to 21 Sep 19G37
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichaskayn, v.28, ~o.6, 1064,9G3-966
TOPIC TAGS: somiconductor,,electric conductivity, Hall effect, temperaturc depen-
dence, indium antimonide
ABSTRAM The electric conductivities and Hall constants of ii-t"yj-.2 InSb crystals
doped with So were measured in vacuo or in argon at temperaturea fron 78 to 7700K
in an effort to elucidate the mechanism of conduction electron :3cattering. The cry-'
stal.6 were pulled from the malt by the Czochrals),zi muthcKl. Cry,,itaIE; c-urrent
carrier concentration3 at 78 0K from 4 x 1015 to 7 x 1018 cia- 3' %..Or~j ~)btahncd. Cliinp_
ed tungsten electrodes were employed, and the Hall constantii mea.-ured in a 4 MG
Oe field. The conductivities and Hal-I constants of al"t tht, werc nearly
indopowdent of temperature,bolow about 20001C, At higher conducti-
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;vities of the crystals wl" low Impurity concentration increqsed and their Hall
:constants decreased exponentially with incrensIng temperature. For the specimens
with impurity concentration greater than 1018 cm-3
the conductivity decreased and
the Hall conatant incrprksed with increasing temperature in the high temperature re--!
gion. The low temperature 11all mobility decreased with increaping impurity concen-
2
teatiin from 2 x 105 cm IV sec for the materiai with a carrier concentration of 4 x
x 1015 cm-1 to 8 x 103 cm~/V sec for that with,a carrier concentration of 7 x 1018
cm-3 tem
All the Hall mobilities decreased with increasing temperature in the high
perature region. The mobility of the conduction electrons is calculated with scat-'.
tering by impurity ions and optical lattice vibrations taken into account and good.'
agreement with the measured values is found. Xrguments are presented which indicate
that the scattering parameter (ratio of Hall- to drift mobility) should be near Wli-, -
ty over the entire temperature range investigated, but the authors do not find thes3
entirely.convincing and suggest that scattering from acoustic phonons may also con-,
tribute to the decrease of the mobility-at high temperatures. The increase with in-
i creasing temperature of the Hall constant of the highly doped crystals is discussed*
but no convincing explanation is found. The authora conclude that these questions i
require further inVestigation, Orig;art.has3 7 formulas, 4 figures and -1 tables
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ASSOCZATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicho6kiy institut im.A.F.16ffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physic'o-
.technical Institute, Academy-ol Sciences, SSSR)'
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ATHIORS-lz Galavanov, V. V9'j Nasledov, D. U.; Filipchenkol A'. .90*
Tnve
stigation of the machaniam of electron ecattering
purG and doped ZnSb cryst-ala
Sou'R-CE: Fizika tvardogo tela, v. 6, no. 9, 1964, 26,83-2689
TOPIC TAGS: indium antimonicle, electron scattering, Hall coe
f ficientl
electrical conductivity, single crystal, conduction band, carrier
ridbility
ABSTRACTr Measurements of the electrical conductiviLty a and the Hal I i
c---eft icient- R of n-type ZnSbL single arystals containing 4 x LOIS .. 1,
x 1019 crr3 i4urities were.made in the temperature range 77--773"K.,
llne properties of the samples, the met-hod, and the :cesults are givext
an earlier paper of the authors (Izv. AN SSSR, s-E~r. fiz., v. 2G,
The results were in a'qreemen~'- with Kol:)dzie~czak'q
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Itheory (Bull. Acad. Polone ScL., ser. mathes astr., phys. v. 91 2.93,
!1961,- Acta Physica Polonica v. 20, 379, 11361) which allows for the
nonparabolicity of the conduction band. The mobility was calculated
for electron scattering by impurity ions, optical and acoustical
.Modes of the lattice vibrations, and holes. The mobility calcu-
I P-te-d ignoring scattering on the acoustical modes aqrt~ed with the ex-'
7:) C- 4 intental data. For the acoustical mode sca-Iterina to be im--ori:-axit
the deformation potential had to Le between 10 and 1-0 V. ThM in--
Sufficient accuracy of the mobility calculations and some anomalies
th, is'
e Hall coefficient at high temperatures in sairiples with n > IC
rn rnn-in- it impossible to'draw final zonclusions about th. acauati-
scattering. "The authors thank Poliah aclentialls Prof. L.
Docant I. Kolodziejczak,, and Dr. R. Kowalczyk for FuD,)Iy-
3 figure-s, I-able, a id
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GALAVANOV, V.V.; NASUDOV, D.N.; FILiPCHENKO, A.S.
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Mechanism of electron scattering in pure and allcyed InS)b crystals.
Fiz. tver. tela 6 no.9:2683-2688 S 164.
(MIIRA 17:11)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni loffe AN SSSR, Leningrad.
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NUTHORS: Galavanov, V. V.,- Masledov, D. N., Filipchenka, A. S.
TITILE: Nobility of electrons in InSb under a mixed scattering
mechanism
SOURCE: Vizika tverdogo tela. v. 6, no. 11, 1964, 3471-3472.
TOPIC TAGS: indium antimonide, electron mobility, Hall mobl.lity,
electron scattering IVI
ABSTRACT: Supplementing earlier work (Izv. All SSSR, ser. fiz. V.
j-r- 1964 and Frr v. 6, 2683 1954) on the mobility of alectcons
crystals, the authors show that in --he case when che elec-
,~:ror-6 are scattered in the crystal by a mixed mechanism (scattering
'mnourity ions and by the optical lattice vibrations) ag-rees
withia 10%with the simple formula
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the Hall mobility. -Orig. art. has: 10 formulas and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut in. A. r. loffe AN SSSR,
Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute AN SSSR)
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TERM Galavaucy, V. V.; Nasledovo D. F.; FIIipqj4,qn. A. S.
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Temperature dependenae of the tff"~Ave c-f tlectronrz. in iltdium arti-
monide
1965, 109GA-13906
1- T qSf-indimm-antimonidet- -effeati"-=sr,-f- eleatl?on -mobi-lityl- temj~mtura-dp-
POP
penden-ce
AWTRAZTt Continuing earlie?~work on the temperature dependence of the electron
mo~,ility in &-noyed cryste-IS116f T-n-l'b (Itv. AN SSSR, al!r, fiz. r. 28, 953, 1904
6, 268-5- i564-TtF-tw-- dalculated the te-,--Pera-;~we depend-enee- of
Lie effective wass of the electrors in cry~tala with ilffexentt i.=urity concertra-
th -t-Ict a-11m.-ar-le for the- non-r-a-raholicity z)f the conduction band; the
~,,avpd on calcul-ationn of J. 23.,
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ACC NR: AP6003798 SOURCE CODE: UR/018i/66/003/001/0244/02247
AUTHORS: Galavano v, V. V.;. Nasledov, D. N.; Filipchenko, A. S.-61
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. P. Ioffe AN SSSR, D~ningrad
(Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN 411
TITLE: Hall effect in singly doped n-type indium, antimonide
crystals with mixed scattering mechanism
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo, tela, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 244-247
TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, indium alloy, antimonide, crystal
impurity, impurity scattering, crystal lattice structure
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors
(FTT v. 6, 2683, 1964 and others) where it was shown that electrons
in indium antimonide are scattered by impurity ions as well as by
the optical vibrations of the lattice and by holes. In view of the
observed anomalous growth of the Hall constant of strongly doped
18
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n-InSb crystals (11 > 10 am at high temperature (T 5000 K), the
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,authors show that one of the most probable causes of such a behavior
7of the Hall constant may be the incorrect value of the parameter A,
tused in the formula for it. They therefore recalculate the paraueter;
18 -3 18
jor two crystals, with electron density 2.5 x 10 cm and 6 x 1.0
-3
.cm They show that In the crystal with the lower density the valued
~of the parameter decreases rapidly with increasing temperature, up
ito about 400K, whereas in the sample with the higher density the
,variation is oscillatory. In no case is the parameter equal to unity,
as is customarily assumed. The reason for this behavior of A in
mixed scattering is attributed to the inapplicability of the Kane
band model to crystals with such high electron densities, and to
.general deviations from the properties of the crystal lattice when
,the impurity concentration Is greatly Increased. Further research is
:necessary to clarify this question. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and
6 formulas.
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ACC NR. A SOURCE CODE: Uii/oi8:L/'0'6/ooB/ooli/1176/1181
AUTHORS: Kesamanly,_E,_F_.; Malltsev, Yu. V.; Nasledov, D. N.;
Ukhanov, Tu-. I.; Filipcbenko, A. S.
ORG: Phys1cotechnical Institute im. A. F.-Ioffe,AN SSSR, Leningrad
(Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: Magnetooptical investigations of the conduction band of InSb
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 4, 1966, 1176-1181
TOPIC TAGS: indium compound, antimonide, magnetooptic effect, conduc-
tion band, Faraday effect, light reflection, dielectric constant
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the optical reflection, transparency,
and location of the plane of polarization (Faraday effect) in the wave-
length interval from 2 to 25 p at temperatures from 130 to 550K and
electron densities from intrinsic to 1.2 x 10 19 cm-3, with an aim at
checkinco.- the validit of the theory proposed by E. 0. Kane (Phys. Chem.
Sol. v. 1, 2119, 1957~- The apparatus used for the measurements was
described by the authors earlier (Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz. v. 28, 989,
1964 and earlier papers). InSb single crystals doped with Se were drawn
from the melt by the Czoohralski method. The reflection coefficient
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jexhibited a slow decrease with increasing wavelength, a sharp rainimum in
the range between 10 and 17 ~L (depending on the electron density), and
a steep increase. The value obtained for the lattice dielectric constant
'is 16.0 + 0.1, which is in good agreement with published Cata. The ef-
fective mass of the electrons was found to be 0.071, 0.053, and 0.033
times the free electron mass (mo) at electron concentrations 12, 6, and
2.6 x 10 18 cm-3 when calculated from the pla3ma reflection and 0.018,
,.021, 0.027, 0.038, and 0.0511 in0for electron densities 2.5, 4, 7.5,
26o, and 6oo X 10 16 cm-3 by using the Faraday effect. The experimental
dependence of the energy on the wave number agreed with Kane's calcula-
19 -3
tions up to electron densities 1.2 x 10 cm Some deviations from
Kane's theory are observed at densities greater than 5 x 1018 cm-3, and
call for a special analysis. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 6 formulas.
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AUTHOR: -'Filipche0o, A. S.,; H2j!?q1an,, Zo P. Hasledov. Do No; Sidorovs Ve GO;
Emelyanapkay.0.
ORG-. Joffe Physico-Technical Institute, Academy of Scien~es:,SSSRI,
TITLE: On the.second conduction band In Indium antimonide
SOURCE: Physica status solidL, Y. 14, fto* 2, 1966, K125-K199
TOPIC TAGS: indium compound, antimonide, conduction band, Hall affect, Fermi level,
electron transition
ABSTRACT: Data We presented to show the existence of a conduction band in InSb locap-
ed about 0.5 ev above the bottom of the main conduction band (000). The rise in the
Hall coefficiept with temperature was measured in 14 indium antimonide samples doped
with seleniumAr tellurium. The hypothesis that this rise is due to electron transt-
tions to a second conduction was tested and the value of the gap determined. Orig.
arto has: 1 table q 4 formulas.
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ACC NRt AP7003901 SOURCE COD10: CE/0030/67/019/00110435/0439
AUTHOR: Filipch!nko, A. S. ; Nasledov, D. N.
ORG: A. F. Ioffe Physico- Technical Institute, Ac ademy of Sciences of theLLSSR,
Leningrad
TITLE: The mixed mechanism of electron scattering in indium anttmonide
crystals
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 19, no. 1, 1967, 435-439
cf;~ -~ 1 10 &rA,
, , Hall mobility/Wj
TOPIC TAGS: electron scattering, indium'antimonide,~r t,
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the Investigation was to compa e the experimental
data for indium antimonide on the Hall mobility of electrons and on the thermal
emf in a weak magnetic field with theoretical data, consideration of the non-
parabolicity of the conduction band. Equations are derived for the thermal famf
and the electron mobility for the case of a mixec: mechanism of electron scattering
The experimental data indicate that the electron scattering in doped indium
antimonide crystals is due to the following mixed mechanism: of electron scatter-
2
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ing which involves impurity ions and both optical and acoustical phonons. The
authors shank Dr. F. P. Klesamanly for processing the experimental data on the
concentration dependence of the thermal electromotive force. Orig. art. han:
3 figures and 9 formulas. [Authors' abstract] INT]
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212
FILIPCEMIKO, I.B., inzh.
Analysis of cutting forces in turninF malleable zast iron.
4.1 no.8:(4-67 Ag '61. (,MIRA 14:8)
(Turning)
I&ra
FILIPCHENKO, I*B#
Surface smoothness in tiuming malleable cast iron. Stan.i instr.
33 no.105-36 Ja 162. (MIU 15:2)
(NmUng)
E~-ri 'Ef IT! ( z-a 7-/EWrP,` '-'-(b'
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AU-IHORi Ro
TITL?a Study or tho process at outting mtil_7ilL% tht~ ujo of notien pi,,~tum
CITED SOTT11CF: Itv. Tcnuskogo pl)lite!~ftn. in-ta, v. 107, 1963, Mi-42
-MOPIC TAGS: metalworkinz, m*tiitl autbinG, Iatha maohin&r_;;, plriritic dnfomationj
ei--place-l-nt, chip formation, photag7trhy, v-lotion
L; 9 1A T I rj'-l f 1,10 t 10 n P 16 tm v e 5 1 wA o' th or mD o r t. r i -4, 1 tt
TR
a ron~
.10 u
oy, on C latha.
U-SAL high-spod mo .6 caxnore~'irmfs uutid, whIch ill,-.d ptatorrmphy nt a m"md or tp
war, mada; with three E; pol 1 i r-h rn for
-10 r7,
a Mra typ a Di I wi ill a J'l In Erpopkil of 5 , 0,00-E , 3D tylU
,ui:no Of 0.00004-0.000C'38 vj(~"elo. HiCh-~peci or. 1 o Y of frou
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plua '30 to minus 11 degrees waro used In thl~: oxparimente. nia %ddth of I;ho out
v-rir-,d frvm 01.1 to I =,. The motion piol,-llrL% photography cf the of cutting
elloy made it poc-aible to &a.Lermin-73, m outcroppinG un cuttler, vdiialt Chad
.,~k pnaullar Pom. , mad lcmared ths Y maEle of thq vitter, atg E- rellult Of v-111011, tho
Porce or nitting in,3reaaed. llit;h-speed motion picture -hctorr--~h-:- ~as u-. -J, to
of outcr)ppin, r i. Tlv-~ P;
47 9
-,c~ ~etarnLne that the Droces i of ohip-fomcl-i ~,n n !;~P-l ~ni r,- '~7-: 7-;lt,~! V
:;Ul~ CODE!
M
W.-I ME, -
Strawbe--rles
Degeneration of thm strawberry vine. Agrobiologlia No. 3. 1952.
Zherebkorskaya nRitchno-Isaledovatellskava atantelya polemodstva, Ananlyevslkiy rayon,
Odesskoy oblanti
SO: Monthly List of RuBsian Accessions Library of Congress, 5"tember 2
195),, Uncl.
SMIRNOV, Ye.L., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; BLINNIKOV, Mo.;
FILIPCHENKO, V.G., aspirant
. - , ~,
Taking into account gyrocompass errors in navigation. Sudovozhdenie
no.2:87-93 t62. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kafedra sudovozhdeniya loningradskogo vysshego inzhoriernogo
morskogo uohilishcha im. admirals Makarova.
FILIPCHENKO, V.G., aspirant
Electronic navigation.apparatuses. Reviewed by V.G.Filipchenko.
Sudavozhdenie no.2cl/+O t62. (YJRA 17:4)
11 A
SMIRNOV, Ye.L., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauJc; BLINNIKOV, M.Ye., inzh.;
FILIPC1ENXO,_,.Y,q., aspirant
Influence of a ship's reNated maneuvers on the gyrocompass.
Sudovozhdenie no.303-64 163. (WRA 1725)
1. Kafedra sudovozhdeniya Leningradskogo vysshego Inzhenernogo
morskogo uchilishche imeni admirala Makarova.
I t,,,; (j VYt-vg(xiy Lcon-1161--vict.,; Aridrly
1 '.7
i3lJl,lNly,0,v', l,(Ikh*Jl Y("fj,-..Ovlch;VILIPGIIII-iY~Oi-
Grigorlyovich; X-ESHIKOV, 0-1-~ red,
[Estimating arocompass errors in navigation] Uchet For,-
reshnostel girokoul)t -a v sudovozWenii. [By] E.L.Sxmirnov
i dr. Mosk-va "Transport," 196-1~. 66 p. (I-IJUA 17.7)
.9 1
OLIKHOVOY, A.I., otanih-ly naucluiyy sotruclilik; V.P.
Sy.9tem for au-,.,j:!,jttic accountinf, of the paosw--!e Of trains at
jtmetion.stations. Av-to:l., tuclem. i xriaz' J' A , r', 4
(~:[RA 17:10)
1. Urallskoye otdelerdye Vsesoyuziogo niitizlino-is-,ledo-ra-k-.ellskogo
to
institlata zbeleznoderozhnogo trwisporta ?Iinisterstva -,utle.y socb-
SjjCj-jQjjjy,-L 1. ()Jlk~..()Vt)y). 2. 'dral":0-0 otalele,~dya
Vou-soy-u-miogo i,,iji.ituta i-l-':.1'Od L'T'0
11 C,
nogo trttno-porta Ilinisterstva -j,,i7,-.y sool-l-sholicidya
FILIPCHENKO, V.P., inzh.
Selecting the system for the protection of information agaInat
transmission errors. Vest. TSNII ITS 24 no.4:60-63 165.
(IMULk !~':7)
1. Urallskoye otdeleniya Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatells~oko
initituta transportnogo rLroitellstva Ministarstva putey soob-
shcheniya, Sverdlovsk.
OLIKHOVOY,I A.I., starshl.y nauchnyy sctrudn-'.k;
Automation in obtaining operational information. Zhel. dor.
transp. 47 no.1:90-92 Ja 1055. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Urallskoye otdoleniye V,;esoy-,1znogo nauchno-issledovatelfskogo
instltuta zheIeznador-.zhnogo transporta.
EDELISFITEYII, Illya Vladimirovich; FILIPCH700. Vladimi-r Vasil'---evinh-
SIMIPIIIK P. S. red. 'GU. I TO 01.7.
I P.S. LSkz7pnyk,
(Hulonko, O.I.J, tekhn. red.
(Establishing narms and planning the working capital of a
collective farms] Normuvannia i planuvrnnia oborotnykh ko-
ydav URS11, 1962. Se p.
alitiv kolhospu. Kyiv, Derzhsillhospv- 0
(MIRA 16:12)
(Collective farms-Finance)
BAZHENOVA, K.M., kand.med.nauk; GARVIN, L.I., dotsent; KAT-ASHNIKOV, B.P.,
prof.; KARASIK, Y.M., prof.; KIYANI)SKIY, A.A.$ prof.; KRISHOVA, N.A.,
prof.; LOPOTKO, I.A., prof.; KA-MA OVA, F.Y., vrach; MESSELI, M.A..
kand.med.nauk; PUNIN, B.V., prof.; ROZ0ZSTVEUSXIY. V.I., doktor mad.
nauk; ROKANOVSKAYA, Y.K., vrach; SOSHYAKOV, N.G., prof.; TUR. A.F.,
prof.; TUSHINSCIY. M.D.. prof. kand.med.nauk-,
KHROMOV, B.M., prof.; TSURINOVA, lb.G., doktor med.nauk; SUATUR, M.G.,
prof.; PaLIKARPOV. S.N., dotsent; UISRMAN, Sh.l., dotsent, red.;
SHUCIDWO, F.Ta., takhn.red.
[Physician's handbook on first aid and emergency care] Spravochnik
vracha skoroi I neotlozhnoi pomoshchi. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo mad.
lit-ry Medgiz, Loningr.otd-nie, 1960. 230 P. (MIRA 13:8)
(MEDICINE--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.)
FILIPCHENKOP Ye. M., _4~tnd. med. nauk
Work-of the "Center for control Of thromboambolic diseases"
in Leningrad. Terap. arkh. 33 nc.5:112-115 My 261 ?mirm v,:12)
1. Iz Leningradakoy otantaii skoroy pomoshchi (glavnyy vrach V. N.
Golyakov)
(MBOLISM)
ORM
;
11TWUSTEV,, T.K.; IONIZE,, L.G.; LYIJDMlRSKIYt V.I..; IN I I'
Luma.~-
Calculation of frequency conversion in higli-apeed nerrodym
microwave phase muters with delay lines. Radiotekh. I elektron.
10 no.]D2010-47.020 N 165. (MIRA 18-11)
A-7 J- I
AUTHOY.: Savchuk, A., Chief Engineer SCIIA7/58/2/2/16
.,Fdl-i -ne,.hll -M qlrl J, C~idate of Technical Sciences
Pon Peo-Mes epuMe
TITLE: The Supersonic Impulse method of Controllin,-O the
Quality of Concreie (Ul'trazvukovoy impul'snyy metod
kontrolya kachestva betona)
(A description of Polish investigations carried out on
concrete subjected to dynamic loading).
PERIODICAL:Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1958 Nr 2, pp 45-52 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Investigation of the conductivity of concrete subjected
to dynamic loading by high supersonic frequency showed
that concrete could be regarded as an elastic viscous
material. Under the inf luen 3e of the supersonic impulse creat
small deformations during high frequency of the dynamic
impulse, the concrete behaves as an elastic body and the
elasticity of supersonic waves does nob depend on the
magnitude of stresses appearing in the concrete due
to the loading if they do not exceed 50-701/5' of the
crushing strength. Figure 1 shows the relationship
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The Supersonic Impulse Method of Controlling the Quality of Concrete.
between the elasticity of the supersonic waves in a
concrete test cube 200x2OOxl,OOOmm and the magnitude of
stredses during oompression. The advantage of this method
is that it can be applied to test the quality of concrete
in the ereoted concrete construction instead of according
to test cubes in laboratories. Tests showed that super-
sonic impulses travel in com rete with a velocity which
changes with the quality of the concrete. The better the
concrete the higher the velocity of supersonic waves. A
change in amplitude and the form of supersonic impulse
after a certain length of passage in concrete could be
detected as being caused by the quality of the concrete
It was possible to establish the existing relationship
between the velocity of the supersonic waves and the
strength of the concrete. Figure 2 illustrates the
apparatus which registers the speed of a supersonic
wave and Figure 3 the way in which the appiratus works.
For the transfoxmation of electrical frequencies and
.-upersonic frequencies back into electrical frequencies,
the apparatus illustrated in Figure 4 is used. Table 1
gives the approximate evaluation of the quality of concrete
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The Supersonic Impulse Method of Controlling the Quality of Concrete.
based on the velocity of the longitudinal waves. Charac-
teristic relataonship between the strength of con-
crete, velocity of longitudinal waves and the increase
in the strength of the concrete is shown in the &Taph
in Figure 5. Figure 6 is a Fap1h showing the relation-
ship of the coefficient 'PI indicator of the degree
of velocity of the wave) and composition of the con-
crete, its hardening and conditions of initial set-
ting, also the quality of the aggregate. The Graph
iii Figure 7 illustrates the relationship of the strength
of the concrete subjected to compression and the
velocity of the wave. Figure 8 shows a graph of the
relationship of the velocity of the wave and the
strength of the concrete. Values of the velocity of
longitudinal waves passing through non-unifo:rm concrete
are given in Table 2. Table 3 gips values for the
strength of the concrete in kg/cm found by the super-
sonic method. Graph in Figure 9 shows the relationship
of the strength of the concrete and degree of consoli-
dation of the coneretG mix. An impulse which travelled
through properly consolidated concrete is illustrated
in the photograph in Figure 10 and an impulse which
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The Supersonic Impulse Method Of Controlling the Quality of Concrete.
travelled through badly consolidated concrete is
indicated in Figure 11. Figure 12 is a graph il-
lustrating the quality OIL concrete in various parts
of a bridge pier. There are 12 illustrations and
3 tables.
1. Concrete--.'Quality, control 2, ~Concrete--Prqperties
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FILIPCHIK, `V7. I.
"Treatment of Cutaneous Lineal !.)d --isis with Camphor Salve and Ethyl Chloride,"
Vest. ven. i derm., No.2, 1952
1.- 1 1-1 i -T - , ; I T. 1 -1-. - 1 -
Warts
Pointed condyloma of the mammillary areola In the mnle. Vest. ven. I derm. No.
3 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October 1952 UNCEASSIFIED
2. Ua.26 (600)
4. Lice
7. Camphor-4ust ointment therapy of pediculosis pubis. Vest. von. i dorm. no. 1
1953
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,. June 1953. Unclassified.
INN IR ItS."
FILIPCHIK, V. I.
Penicillin and echmolin therany of diffused erythems, exudativum. Vest.ven.i
dorm. no.4:62 Jl-Ag 153. (MLRA 6:9)
(Skin--Diseases) (Penicillin)
FILIPCHIK, V.I.,(Minak)
Phannl-fuchaln in dermatolog3r. Test. von. A dorm. no.3:52 14y-je
155. (MLEA 8:10)
(PHMLS) YUCHSIN) (SKIN-DISMASIS)
FILIFGHIX, V.I., gyardil kapitan meditainekoy aluzb.by
WP~- 1101~-- I ~' - ~
Rating the results of compound treatment of sycosis vulgaris. Voene-
ined.shur. no.10:72 0 056. (KRA 10: 3 )
(5111-DISMASES)
FILIPCHIK, V.I., gvardii kapitan med. sluzhby; BOT7INNIK, L.H., kapitan med.
..........
, 0.1-W.
Evaluation of the propbylactic properties of 11ovikovIe solution
in treating minor injuriies. Voen.-med. shur no.519l Yq 157 OUA 12:7)
(WOURS-TRUBMT) (SOLUTIONS (PHARMACY))
PILIPCHAI-V.1. ~Piaak)
Timating opidereophytosia. Yrach.delo no.2:205 7 '57. (XLRA 10:6)
(DO&TOKYGOS IS)
FILIPCHIK, V.L. SHEKHTMAN. N.M. (Minsk)
-
Successful vitamin B12 therapy In Darter's erythema annulAre contrifugm
Vest.dern. I ven. 32 no.3:82-83 NY-Je 158 (MIRA 11:7)
(BRYTHEKA)
(CYANOCOBALAMEN)
YILIPCHIK, V.I., BoTvmiK, LoM. (MINSK)
Congenital atrophy of the skin. Vestedem. i ven- 32 n0.4:77-78
J149 158 (MIRA 11:10)
(SKIN-DISEASES)
ri~ 71
Treating chronic ulcers of the leg with applications of wet
grated potato* Vest.derm. i ven. 32 no-5:72-73 S-0 156
(MIRA 11: 11)
(LNG-ULCER)
(POTATCM-IMMAPEUTIC USX)
0 BOTVINNIK, L.M. (Minsk).
71
FILIPCHIK, V.L. SEMMM, A.Sh.
. ~Zz T~-
Use of ultraviolet Irradiation in the over-all treatment of
exudative eczema in children. Pediatriia 36 no.11-.76 N '58
(MCZEMA) (LULTRAVIOUT RAYS-TIMUPBUTIC_;k~A1 (KIRL 12:8)