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FZK, A. V. Contact metamorphism In connection with neorpultes of the Northern Caucasus. (In: Akademila nauk SSSR. Toprosy potrografit I sineralogil. Moskva, 1953. vol. 1. p.280-300) (HERA 7:4) (Caucasus, Northern--Granite) (Granite--Caucasus. Northern) LUKIN, Leonid Xvanovich; CHM;YSHEVp Vadim Fedorovichj KUSHNAREV, Ivan Pavlovich,-__fEh -V :,_A,-,j-gtv. red. Dracrostructural analysis; methodological textbook for geologists studying ore depooitsj Mikrostrukturnyl ana- liz; metodicheskoe posobie dlia geologov, izuchaiiishchikh rudNie mostorozhdeniia. Moskvaq Nauka, 1965. 12.3 p. _LS'upplement] Prilozhenie I-XII. diagre. (in folder) (MIRA 19a1) HILLS, 1. Sberbon; GalcUn N. To. [translator] ; EX~~, doktor geologo- mineralogicheekM nm*, redaktor; 67NO Y&A, redaktor; SHAPOTA- WY, V.I., tekhntcbeskiy redaktor. (Outline of structural geoloa; tran lated rrm DWish] Ocberld strukturnol geologil. Pereyod s &qgljjmkogo N.A. ftld1m. Pod red A.T. Peka. Moskva. Isd-vo, Inostrannol Ut-ry, 1954. 173 P. (M1-*QA 8:91 (Geoloff. Structural) P,Fle; /11. Y, USSR/Geophysics - Tectonics FD-1793 Card 1P Pub 45-15/18 Author : Pek, A. 11. Title : Problem of so-called 'mechanical analysis' in geological literature Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. g--ofiz. 283-287, May-Jun 1955 Abstract : In this journal (No 3, 1954) was printed an article by G. I. Gurevich, %o-called 'mechanical analysis' in geological literature", in which the author apparently endeavored to show that attempts taken in struc- tural geology to interpret geological structures on the basir= of cer- tain elementary informations from the field of mechanics (more correctly, the resistance of materials) are not only unsuccessful but even harmful. In conclusion he wrote, without stinting on strong statements, that on this basis "there was created a position contrary to Soviet science", critical, attitible to native and foreign scientific production was com- pletely absent", it be proposed that "geologists break the cl)ains of this vicious tradition" etc. The present writer answers the strong statements of GurevIch by a long discussion of terminology. Ten refer- ences, on deformation of rocks, straln flow, rupture, fissures, mechan- ical interpretation of joints, dilatancy, structural. analysis, etc. Institution: Submitted : ITIR, A.V.; LISITSYNA, Ye.Ye. Methods for studying joint tectonics. Geol. rud. meatol!ozh. 7 no.2s 8D-83 Hr-,Ap 165. ()ff HA 18 17) VOLIPSON. F.I.; LUKIN, L.I.; DYUKOV, A.I.; JCUSHHAREV. RTBALOV, B.L.; WNTUSUIN, Te.P.; KHOROSHIWV, L.Y.; CHMWSM. Y.F.; BIRTUKOV. V.I.; GARHASH. A.A.; DIWMININ, A.V.; KARANTAN. K.A.; XUZMSOV. K.F.; L070YSXIT, Y.I.; HATaINOMIT, To.P.; HUMly. V.A.; PAVLOV, N.V.; RONINSON, B.M.; MMUNOV, I.Z.,, SIDMMMO. A.V. [deceased); SMO. P.F.; CHIGLCKOV. 3.Y.; TUDIN. B.A.,; MMR,.V.M.,.doktor geologo-mineral.neuki retsenzent; . KOTLYAR. Y.N., doktor goologo-mineral.nouk, retsenzent; GRUSMOT, V.G.i doktor geologo-mineral.nauk, retsenzent-, NAKOVRK, N.I.,,doktor geologo-odneral.nauk, retsenzent; KMX, N.N., doktor goologp-minoral. nauk, reteenvent; LIOCIENIKIT, S.N., rateenzent; MMALOY. Te.T., doktor geologo-mineral.nauk-, red.; KRISrALINTY, B.V., red.; SSRGETRVA, N.A., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., takhn.red. (Basic problems and methods of studying structures of ore provinces (Continued on next card) VOLIFSO, F.I.---(continued) Card 2. and depositsj Osnovnye voprosy i actody izucheniia struktur rudnykh polei i mostorozhdonii. Moskva, Gas.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhmne nedr. 1960. 623 P. (MMA 1):11) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Institut geologii rudnykh mostorozhdoniy, petrografii, mineralogii I geokhimii. 2. Moskovskiy institut tevetnykh metallov i zolota (for Dyukov, Biryukav, Druzhinin, Kuz- netsov). 3. Institut mineralogii, geokhimil i kriatellokhtmii redkIkh elementov AN SSSR (for Garmash). 4o Akedemiya nauk Armyanskoy SM (for Karanyan). 5. Baleyzoloto (for Sidorenko). 6. Institut geolo- git rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografli, mineralogii i gookhimii AN SM (for Malinovskiy. Nevskiy. Pavlov, Chernyahev). 7. Hoekovskiy geologorezvedochnyy institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze (for Ronenson). B. Vsesoyuzuyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo syrIya (for Samonov). 9. Voronezhakiy universitat (for So-pka). 10. Kol'skiy filial AN S= (for Tudin). (Ore deposits) PIM, A.V., VOLIFSON, A I., LUXIN, L L StudylDg structures of endogenous ore deposita. Geol. rud. mesto- rozh. no.4:3-30 JI-Ag 160. (MM 13:8) 1. Institut geologil rudnvkh mestoroshdeniy, petrografli, i mineralogil geokhWI AN SSSFL, Noolcva. (Ore deposits) VOLIFSO.N, F.I.; LUKIN, L.I.; 1,U;VSYJY, V.A.; 1"M, A.V~- SHEKETIJAN, P.A. nProspecting for mineral depo-lits" bY T.M. Kreiter. Rv3viCrw-,! by F.I. Vollfson and others. Sov.gool," 4 no.12:133-137 D 161. (KIRA 15:2) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdoniy, petrcgrafii, mineralogii i gookhimii. (Prospecting) (Kreiter, V.M.) FU., G. Rov to determine the necessity of changing the solution in scrabbers in dry ice plants. Khol.tekh- 32 no.1:67-68 J&-Mr '55. (MLRA 8:7) (Scrabber(Chanical Technology)) AUTHOR: Fek, G, 66-1-14/26 TITLE: Comparat-tve evaluation of the methods of purifying monoethanol amine solutions. (Sravnitellnaya otsenka sposobov ochistki rastvorov monoetanolamina). FMIODICAL: "Rholodillnua Tekhnika"(Refrigeration Engineering), 195 0.1, pp.44-49 (U.S.S.R.) 71;T R-STRACT: Aqueous monoethanol amine solutions become contaminated during operation as absorbent in dry ice factories and this initiates foaming and corrosion. Contamination of the solution can be prevented either by preliminary purification of the flue gases before their contact with the amine or by purifying the solutions by dist-illation, or by filtration, particularly by means of activated carbons. The aim of this paper was to compare both methods of purification of mono- ethanol amine solutions so as to determine which is the better one. It is concluded that by distillation it is possible to purify the amine from almost all contaminations. The output rate remains high throughout the entire process of purification and distillation is stopped only for cleaning the boilers. Distillation is considerably cheaper than purification with carbon and the only material required is 1/2 steam, which is always available in a dry ice factory. The --M, Go Some measures against corrosion in refrigerating machinery. Khol. tekh. 35 no.4:69-70 ii-Ag '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Regrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) WOMVA, G.; Pff. G., WISFMA. To. Effect of low temperatures on the reproduction and biochemical activity of Achromobacter op. Khol.takh. 35 no.5:44-48 5-0 '58. (MIFLA 11:11) 1. Vsesoyulnyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut kholodil'noy provWeblennosti. (Achromobacter) (Food--Storage) n! 1~1 , j I-Z,n, U. 11Q., NC701K,~VA, U1. 11j. I(Bacterial Index of the Stnte of' Proohneer, of Cooled Producto." Report submitted for the 10th Intl. Refrigenition Congress, 19 August - 2 September 1959. FOSKOVA, Glafira Loonidovne; M, Georf Yul'yevich; ISUOVA, A.K., - 17 red.; BABICWA, T.Y., tekhn.red. (Microbial food spolage of perishable food products in storage; a scientific report) Mikrobiallnaia porcha skoroportiashchikhola pishchavykh produktov pri khranenil; nauchnoe soobehehenie. Moskva, Gos.izd-yo torg.lit-ry, 1959. 62 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Food spoilage) HIS. r, Hilly I I E!o I ZIHA 2 1 An so Is i A,; -1 A~ -g j f"1 a- - 11 , I -. c i 4 0 is J't VA a 0 .433 tic lt~a Ao 31 SHEMER, Yu.N.; FEK, G.Yu.; PEPEL'SON, Nulcle5x rna,:retic resonance spectra of natural cc~,u---:-'n~ aO f,,ir-coumarlIns. F;okl. Mi 56SR 158 no.6,1-3P2-il--,R' (MIRA 17;121~ 1. institut khAfril pri.-odnykh soyedineniy AN SSSII, Vse3ovu r:yy Iris, ,Itut leke-rstvennykh I urrma~acheakiklvi rusten.y. P: f-d F tavle no akademlknm M.M. SheWak~nym. NOSKOYA. Olafira Loonidoyna; 1~~ Georgiy Yullyevich; Prinimela uchnstlye NOISKMA, Ye.L. NEW172U, N.F., reteensent; AFT. ?.S., retsenzent; TSIFXRSON. A,L., red.; BABIGMA, V.V., tak:hn.red. [Microbiology of the cold storage of food products] Kikrobiologlia kholodillziogo khrenaniis pishchevykh produktov. Moskvii. Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960, 119 p. (HIRA 14:1) (Food-Storace) (Microbiology) I PERELISON, M.Ya.; NIKONOV~ :~,K~; PEK, G.Yu.; SHFfNKFII, Yu.N. Stra:~',i.Lre. of vmthcg-p-'-.1- purid zosilrnol. Dokl. AV SSSSIR 1.10 . 1 . 1 '14-11 5-~ N ' r4 . (m:F-A 1. V.-egoyiizryy inqt4~tut, lekarstvennykh i aromaticheskikh rastonly 1 Inat.1tut. khimi! prirodnykh noyedineMy AN SSSR. Predstavlerio akaklemAkom M,M. ShomynkIn-vin. 1401SEYEV, I.I.; EELOV, A.F.i FEK, G.Yu. /I -Hexenyl complex fron propyl 'r~nn #ind Zhur. noorg. khim. 10 no.'It'i36-34) F '05. ~Kllq, ~'8,11) 1. Institut obsl,.Chfy i neorg-an.cheskoy kh'I'mii imeni ~urnakovh All SSSR I Institut tnnkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologl.~ irent Lomonoso,ta. Submittfd July 121 1964. BELOV, A~P.; PFK) 's,yu., 1.1. Oxidation cf py-f-,~y~eriq "')-i pa'lad',:7- 4, &c"1. lzv.P-N SSSF.Ser,kh.vi. I t 5. . Moskovskly irntItut h6olcb,,~skoy in:. bcnonoscvs -. obchclh,~y 'I ~Cr~ 1 ,, - -7, N.S.Kurnakova bN SSSR. EAvkttel tpril 7, :c)6~. 0. L . and PEK., G. YU. k- t,'- - - ~' - - - 7- - "- - Combined Effect of Cold and Vacuum or. the Hicroflora of Proftets dur"n-- szorage. 41A ReDort submitted for the 11th Intl. Congress of Refrigeration, Mun-c.1, ~ I . I OeynarV, 27 Aug - 4 Sept 1963, NOSKOVAP Glafira Leonidovna; FEK, Georgiy Yullyevich; GEYMBERG, V.G.y kand. biol. nauk, na-~c~~7 `rea-.-,-YXPEUN-,N.-S-., red.; BRDDSKrl, M.P., tekhn. red. (Effect of vaculm on the microflora of refrigerated food products) Vliianie vakuuma na mikrofloru okhlazhdennykh Pi- shchevykh produktov; nauchnye soobshcheniia. Moskya, Gos- torgizdat, 1963. 37 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machines) NOSKOVA, G.L.; FEK, 3.Yu. Bacteriological method of determining the quality of raw materials of animal origin. Kons.i ov.prm. 17 no.10132-34 0 162, (AURA 15-9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kholodilInyy institut. (Sanitary microbiology) (Canning industry--Quality control) PEK, L.V. Biocenologic complexes of insects associated with the common poppies of the Issyk-Kull basin in Kirghisistan. Vop. e~ol. 7:149-150 ,62. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii Kirgizskoy SM, Frunze. (Issyk-Kull region-Poppy) (IssyX-Kull region-InsectEto"Injurious and beneTteial) PROTSEENKO, A.I., otv. red.; PALI7, V.F., red.; TARVIT-GOPTARI, I.A., red.; IERAYWA, X.,, red.; TA.RBII:SKIY, S.F., red.; ~ ,x_ .kjL.,-red.; MiKOV, F.I.t red. (Entozological studies in Kirghizia] Entomologicheskie Is- sledovamila v Kirgizii. Frunze, "Ilim", 1965. 120 p. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Kirgizskoy SSR, Frunze. NECSEI, Pal, dr.; PEK, lesolo, dr, Enzyme effects and cytological changes in epidemic kerato- conjunctivitis. Orv. betil. 104 no.47:2228-2232 24 N 163. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, I Szemeazati Klinika. (KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS) (CYTODIAGNOSIS) (FIBRINOLYSIS) (ENZYME TESTS) (EYE PROTEINS) (PATHOLOGY) (IEUKOCYTE COUNT) (LYMPHOGYTES) ,- PIZ. Ifisslo Clinical significance of intravascular aggregations (clinical analysis of 100 cases). Szemeszet 97 no.4:211-215 D 160. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem 1. sz. Szemklinikajanak (Igasgato: Radnot Kagda egyetemi tanar, az orvostudomanyo doktora) koulemonye. (CONMOTIVA blood supply) PEK, Laszlo Gon3unctival manifoutations of rhoturatic fovor. Szemc3zet. 99 no.3: 155-157 S 162. 1. A Budaposti Orvostudomunyi Egyotem 1. !32. Szomklinikajanak (Igazgato: RacLqot "~agda egyetemi tanar) koziemenye. (RHEUMATIC FEVER diag) (CONJMICT-TVA dia) IIALLI'Y , V.Y. I rtA.; TARVIT.-GONI Ali I, I ~ A., red.; I BlItAll-MA, K. . red. ; MARKOV, F.I., red.; FEK, L.V., red.; TARBOSKI-1, S.F., red. (Collection of entomological papers] Sbornik entomologiche- skikh rabot. Frunzep lzd-vo I'llim," 1965. 137 p. 1. Vsesoyuzncye entomologiclieskoye ot,deleidye. (MIRA 181:6) obshchestvo. Kii,g--;z--,kc)ye Card 1/3 USSR / General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 5, 1959, No.. 20900 discovered, of which tho 11 followinj:; were recognized for the first time as pewi,s of the poppy, Amphipyra tragopogonis, Phytometrn gutta, Chephasia sedana, Agriotes na(:Lary, Oodescelis brevipennis, Platyscelis atriata, Euspermophagus sericeus, Mordella aculeata, Haplothrips sp*, Anaphothrips obscurms, Gryllotalpa unispina. There are 11 (::hlof insect pests of the poppy In KirgiZiEL, Out of which: the roots of the poppy aro attacked by Amphimallon solstitialls, Agriotos nadary and A. aqualidus, OodoscolI8 brovipennia, Opatrum sabulosum and Platyscelis striata; and those attacking the overground parts of the plants - Acyrthosiphon papaverinum (the only specific pest of the Card 2/3 USSIR / General and Specialized Zoology _ Insects. Abti Your Rof Zhur - BioloSlyn, NO 5, 1959, No. 20900 poppy In KirGizla), Agrotjs brasSOcae, SYngrapha cjrcumfj809GtUm, Barathra vIrldisalma. exa P Phasgoijurcl Basically, the poppy crops suffer from 8011 pests. -- A. P. Adrianov Card 3/3 46 Table for determining common poppy insect pests according to their injurioupass. Sboremt.rab. no.D116-123 162. (KM 1612) (Kirghizistan-Floppy-Dievases and pasta) (Xirghizistan--Iwec~op Injurious and beneficial) =-, L. V.: MtisTer Blol Sci (diss) -- `Lh~- entcamofaura cf the crplur-, -,,cpp.-,( In m Kirgizia". Dmnza, 195q. 16 pp (Acad Sci Kirgiz Slcp,, Inst of n~. parasitolotg), 15C copi~js (np vc, IL, 11)) IIEK, L.V. ' Vertical distribution of lamellicorn beetles (Coleopteraj, Scarabaoidae) in the Issyk-Kull Depression. Izv. Ali Kir. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.ltI85-194 161. (MIRA 14:12) (ISSYK-KULI DEPRWSIOIL-SCAUUEIDAE) :inc Vvu)t y 0 k ii cxtd. with 10 L.,~Gjt for 8 hn., to -~.pt)nvd. lft~, ttr addri. Of 2 kg. ~-,Ed X, I by !ie:,t:n7- t.-, lbcl--~w ihc- b. r 2 r ;The reitu!tlnp inim ii d0d. Mch ~3 1, H40 "n-I vocl, 11W, wCIIIJ,. After diist g, of? CtUo. cmile p!vvtol J)~ i, diatd. nt g, 1."A 13- pur"tv, O'l C, Cil ljy dis...:1ving Small az-~itg. rit waxlik,, im,~mw-ICS Fm'. % 3-:d COLling to dossh C. PZKO V. *Phase Reduction in the Amlysis of Electric Rotation Machinery by Wans of MiLtrix Calculus." p . 539. (Zbk&ntocWg& Obsor, Vol.42,, 50-10j, Oct. 1953t Praha.) i , , llo- 3, 1,G .- , 6L, Liat of ~:-ru m ,I f , , - 3 - 1: . L --- . 0 V. () . 11 , - I 'S I - - - . . - 1 .1 , L~- ;: .. I d.c. machihos'l By V. Pek. Elektrotechnicky Cbzor (El-~,-ctrical Inginecri, ', ~teview, Czeci.ocdovakia ), Vr,,,: . No. 12, Dec. 1~;53, Di). ~k5-718. (Air, AA, London, 111-594-54, ;)2 !'Elv ~/., Uricl,,t3~-Lflecij 621.372.4/.5 SNPLIF]PI) AT rx CALCULA31UL4 OPCOMPLEX Elahtrol"fl. OliTor, fq--,4Un-a. 11, U24 (1D54). tn Czech. -:7 llnkaria~.ltri It, &Oe-cmd for lha calculal:-cfi of carnplax thame- ta-iiUci rOW-wa to a q"utltatIvtly ratl ami-varyiq pam- 'it, 'ed q & meter, ic-a tlie. tr~tt t' - net"r!t 42 . slatein 0! Imposed '110 Ynbtl'ud 1".flv4jcod by G.XM-) Can b" aimplLfied by dit)~Lrq lndcpent.4tri'.t drcufts &-id by sefflia up, In conforrAty wilth thft network stivct-are. L~a matrU of irripe- aancts trmdrirmed ln!L positions of Ind in&-pendent cir=lls. AccordlVjy, P-i c-3rxinplit p.,eserithW (.h* i-rob1cm cd a.* mtpRu volagn rad'-' d a V.7 fj'.a vlryip-.q is r(.ifuchd to, it bVirculoLr gollitlnn sith ik postrion C. m4 rk Ilf Jlp 3TJ~ ).'.~IL-A~r R 1, J-4 i 2,y m2n~ (Idl-T-r- t~tm ait!il- m p L. K . "IT . ' i~ Ls ~f a:,~ I ' Lir~ie , :I. r ,,- .p .1 . ( _7 L C i L~ I C,,-i -, il ?, ) v , ~ . I.. I '1 1. , 1 IV.13 r .-)- II , ; , .!,Rn:j 31- : l,'3.-itn-'y List cf D-A--, t ean Acces ~ ~ )n, k-'. i~.L,' , LC, V-~' . 4, Ni- '-: , Iviv. 1?55, ~ncl. HF. V. Functional diagram of an electric rotating macLine. (Supplement) F. T33, (Elektrotechnicky Ubzor) Vol. 46, no. 5, ~*Y 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly 1ndex of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957 Fa V. Probler of arrest on the corrmitation mirve of the current in the armatm-e 00il. -)1- 43P. EIEF.TqOT&-',IiNIC!-Y OPLOR. T'raha Czechoslovakia. Vol. 4F, no. P 1mg 191,q Monthly list of East Europe,,n Accessions (E:~Al) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Fel,. 2960 Uncl. PEK, Zdjnek, inz. A belt conveyer loader of a now design. UhA' 4 no.12:432-433 D '62. 1. Dul Antonin Zapotocky, Uzin, Usti nad Labem 1. a4(4) FHAJK Z L." LOXI~LTAfVM =V/31410 AkadOKLYA n%" Ukmtn,jjcy inatizt r,.tki I Gptt-Vi-a~ly, yiv'.~tyi v poluprovodni"kh; MW parvogo vocanyw.ow -v,jn~n-iya po roto,i-kcri4nesigin I OPUMeekU yavleniy:m , puluprovoanto-ikft. g. 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A Ids scope or proble= In amUconductor pnysics and tembs logy are cmaidereds photooooduttIVIY, photo~l#olro- mtl" fo=s, optical properties, prio'celectric Ce113 And PhOtOmmistors. the notions of hard and corpusc~ular radiatIms. the properties of thln fllm3 and 3mleenductor DY3tCUO, *to. 2b* materials were prepared ror publication by S. 1. a-w-,. . V. Smitko, K. B. Tolpygo. A. F. Lubchenko, and Pt. K. km". References and discus3ion foll" each article. Pbtolectrla WW Optical ft*ncutns (00t.) 307/3140 re. V., IL P. Zakh&rthmYa, and Z_2__f.Linsk17- IT.&a 4.9-A. .1 an --'(Thas.9) 149 pastrwynk, 1. ftOt4024Vtr1c Properties Of & X*tSI-Sgml- 152 .J.. d Imn lxpurltles ric IMP42-tIVS Orilulpar'num Wde 1513 Anarlywwakly. A. I.. and A. L. JMI==. The Prenownon or Photoelectric 'PatlgabiLlty' Isonsitivity Mulnutionj In CPrmo oxide 164 dM k 7h, Worect or :n Ionic 54 a" n4 ~cer Ctiprous OxId the a W 173 X a toy and a.~ Sp~trVPtwtmetr1An,Qst1g8tI;n of Rle~ctroo-Hole and rXCIton ,,ot,eI_trjc wd optical rh~cmena (C-t.) sav/3140 Im Alkali-Ralold CrYst&ls 180 gative Photocmductivit7 of 301~lus With positive SIl&n of the Fhot..I.Ctro- watt" Force a. T., and L,_,T-,-rAYj 1. Msplac~~t Of.th 191 Z"Lo"L"to t n Vj~o o; t... ion t recus SerLiconductor S"t.0 201 ':7-3--2T'3 4dom Ic in --tigation of the Ccamoaltion of Lead Sulfide phot~resjstorm According KARKHMINO Yu.I.,- KO=INp V. Ye.rKo2hevinq V. IE.]; PEKAq G.P.[Peka, H.P.J. - Effect of organic dyes on the condenser photoeffect of cuprous oxide and germanium. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no.6:809-815 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina goeudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G. Shevchenko. (Germanium) (Copper oxide) (Photeelectricity) Y,024 5,10 20/6 1 /14 1, 00 6,'G 2 13 9 B104/B1 38 1.1UTHORS: Peka, _G. F., and Karkhanin, Yu. 1. TITLE: The influence of exte;nal electric field or, hp 1-7'11'_'~Sce:~C~ of cuprous oxide PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 11"+1, no. 1, l-61, TEXT: The authors found that an external electric field perrendicular to the surface of the semiconductor influenced the. infrared lumnint_-scence cl, cuprous oxide. The Cu 0 specimen was stuck onto a mica plate 2 A semi transparent platinum electrode war, sputt;-~red oito the mica A voltace of WO to 3500 v was applied between electrode and C,-,C Liiminescence was excited with monochromatic light ,-, tX A = 4 9 1 . 6 m~~) The 1 umi nesc %. nc e vvws reco rd 3d by cro ssed f i 1 t er!-_ types o f speci mens Nere s tudi ed: 1 ) speci mens v i th con si deral; i e Lend i of the surface barrier of the bands; 2) spe-zimens with slight luirrier surface bending of the bands; and 5) specimens i~ithout any ncticenble bending Three measurements vere made: 1) iritensit,; of luminc-rcenr~, ,;, i thou t-electric field; 2) int-nsit,; of 1-uminescence witi. t.,E,ctric fic-1,1; Card 1/0 - 30024 5,'020/61,'1z, 1,'00 1, The influence of external electric field... B104/Bl.718 and 3) relative change of luminescence on the application of field -t ~6as found that the sign of the effect depends on the sit~n of ',1,t pot-l'.-a- applied. The luminescence of cuprous oxide will be quencried if potential is negative, and it will increase if it is positive; 'cf F-.E Fig, 2 shows the variation in intensity of uminescence in time.' h e st V~ results are explained as follo~os: The su~,rface barrier berldinE of' tne band increases with a negative potential. This leads to a decrease i:- the number of uncharged acceptors in the surfaco region, If tile is positive. the bend of surface barrier of the band will decrease an-i the number of uncharged acceptors will increase. The authors thank Professor V, I. Lyashenko for valuable advice and discussions T~.-re a:- 2 figures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskly Eosudarstvenn~y universitet lm. T. u, Shevcnel.kc (Kiyev State UnivLrsit:~ imeni T C . Shevchenk o PRISENTE-1): Ma,., 2 C19 6 1 , b y A`Terenin, Academician SUBMI TT*-,-D: Apr:-' 2C, 1~61 C a rd 2 1 S/181/62/004/004/036/042 B102/BI04 AUTHORS: Karkhanin, Yu. I., and Peka, G. P. TITLE: The inversion layer on Cu 20 PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 4, 1962, 1058-lo6o TEXT: The field effect was studied with poly- or monocryatalline Cu 20 specimens. Cu 20 was glued onto a -5G P thick mica plate and a se,mitransparent Pt electrode was cathodo-sputtered to the other side of the',P V plate. A constant field of up to 7-10 v/cm was applied between Cu20 and r) Pt. Ohmic contacts of gold were applied to this specimen ind the resistance was measured with a d-c bridge. The field effect determined was almost equal for mono- and polycryetalline Cu20. The dependence of the resistance on the surface field had a minimum at a negative potential on the Cu 20, with growing field in 6c surf. changed its sign in several cases. 8a depends on the ourface-near band inflection surf Card 113 S/18 62/004/004/036/042 B102 104 The inversion layer on Cu20 XB Vs-.Vs min~=ln(p0/bn0 ), b is the electron-to-hole mobility ratio, n 0 and p 0 the respective concentrations. p 0 was determined from Hall-effect 40 measurements, n was determined from no.n2 0.(2-3-10 31T3/p )e_U/kT' U 0 i/P 13 0 10 -3 being the forbidden band width (2 ev). For b-1 and 2-10 p 0.10 CIO .'~ 0 N the minimum of 46 surf - f(V a) is at V 8 values between 52 and 41 kT/e. This high value is ascribed to the very small electron concentration. Near the surface, n j) . In some samples the field effect changod its 0 0 sign at~ 8-104 V/Cm, and in some cases the minimum of da f(V corresponded to E=O. A similar effect was observed by S. R. MorrIson so (Techn. Rep. no. 2, Eleotr. Eng. Res. Lab. Univ., Illinois) with germanium. This anomalous behavior can be explained by assuming a strong initial blocking band inflection near the surfaces The thickness of the inversion layer will be smaller than the screening depth which is 2 1 lifkT/Bne P 7.6, the dielectric constant. Since 0,51 so 0 80 \< Igo the inversion layer is thinner than 0-5g. Also the negative capacitor qard 2/3. ,2 "1', ~3 . __ - - ____ --- __1! i ~ S/18 62/004/005/007/055 B1 02YB1 38 AUT'HOR: Peka, G. P. TITLE: Investigation of the influenco of an olectric fiold applicd to the surface of Cu 20 on its luminescence and electrical conductivity P-_-'RIODIC,'~L: Fizika tverdogo tela,, v. 4, no. 5, 1962, 1118-1123 TEXT: The effect of an electric field applied to the surface of Cu 20 on its luminescence was discovered by the author (DAN SSSR, 141, 63, 1961). This paper is a more detailed study dealing with the effect of a per- pendicular field on the infrared luminescence. The experimental arran,~ement is shown in Fig. 1; the light from an Ug lamp of type CBGW-250 (SVDSh-25W passes through a euvette with a solution of Mohr's salt (~,), a mono- I chromator YM-2 (U11-2), and is focused by the lens A 2 onto the specimen. Luminescence is recorded by an ~)Y-22 (FEU-22) photomultiplier (,~Y in FigO connected to a mirror galvanometer. The photomultiplier is covered with a Card ~1/ S/181/62/004/005/007/055 Investigation of the influence of an B1021B138 thin ebonite plate in Fig.). Poly- and monocrystalline samples of CU 0 (12 2 0.3-0.4 mm thick were investigated. The Cu 20 wan glued onto a 50 P thick mica plate; the other side of the plate was covered with a semitransparent Pt electrode. The sample was vacuum-ooated with ohmic gold contacts which were used for measuring the conductivity with a d-c bridge.' The voltage between Pt and Cu 20 reached 3500 v and was applied in both directions. Lu:,,inescence was found to depend both on the strength and sign of the field,,' '.1inus at Cu20 quenched the luminescence,while plus raised it. The effect deDends greatly on the kind of surface treatment (etching, annealing, etc.), i.e., on the degree of band bending and on the wavelength of the exciting light. 61 lum /i-f(E) are slightly S-shaped curves passing through the oriCin; for A- 491.6)m4 it is less steep than for A - 435-8 mp. The field~ji effect curve Ad,,.f(E also goes through the origin and exhibits a flat minimum at greater negative field strengths. This curve, as 41c, f(vs), was also calculated using the t6ory develODed in FTT, 3, 1061, 1961. The ,'&-d 216 inver, ti,,~-tion of .ne Inf.,uence of an res~~!- 16 -rQ11, t%o botto f i c 11 1 i e s :. n tr. L. z. t~ v e co:~nLrison oE exoeri%.ent~il rcs~.Its tno LneorQt-,cal cLrvf~ -.O.~Sible to bctween thv near-z;,.~rf-ce of and the a-,pliud Thc result, the, rclativc~ in u:ninescenl intensity L~s -,~jendant cr. tl-~e near-3%rf-cc- of b~,,--:~s -S in Fi.~. -Positive V correoponds to anti-b-oceing tendin'~. 'L-. e r e are 5 fi,-,i.-es. .-.iycvsKly '7,osudarstvenriyy universitet T. G. Sh~:vchenko (iKiyev state Univtrsity imeni T. G. Shevcherko) SU E:-, ITTL December 6, 1)61 :'0 -end to i E. d 'b) 3w:',3' e ~,olaer. Sz~m 0 '2 ica cover, Pt electrode, hiC!',-vo' t~.Ee lectrode, electrodes for measuring conductivity, (6) plexiblass plate, (7) copper plate. Card 3/0 q 6/181/62/'004/009/003/045 B108/B186 AUT 11011:~: i~brkhariin, Yu. 1. , Peka,_ G. t. ,and Yarmola, T. M. TITLE: uenching of infrared luiAnescence. of cuprouB oxide by hydro- gen io,~s Fizika tverdoro tela, V. 4, no. 9, 1962, 23o6 - 2511 TI.AT: The lopendence of quenching the IR luminescence of Cu 0 on the con- 2 centr0ion of the hJdrof-en ions in the surrounding medium vjaB studied. VariouL; cl~-ctrolytic solutions were placed in irraditition cells with a trnns~)nrent bottom Pnd covered with Cu,,O. Tkye latter was irradiated with monochr--~ tic li.,-I,t, v,herekipon luminescence intensities of dry Cu 0(-i 2 dr and of Ciij) in contnct ,,AIh the electrolyte (i el) were measured. ois- tilled ; "ter and Slifrhtly acid 3olutiono c:iused otronFer quenching thnn soluti~,n,-: of nalts anri A linear dependence of the ratio C - i ClAdr on the :)i, of the electrolyte v-!is established. ~tuanching becomes legs in- 2 j/1O1/62/()(,4/O0),/O: 7/045 oi infrnred . . . 13 10 6, -'b I E3 tonsivc i th inc.-c -.,;int pii. ucnchilr~l is attributed to adsurb(.-~' hv.lroren o%,.i:ir to radius rc ablc to .)rci,jc0 f iel.1 C'.-, incre,-ta epll? tion (barrier) bendinc of the 7 h'- accc..t~r I vc1i ne ..- t'-.- :.ur--jce becomc fil' -ed up and an incr'?~,sedl ticnIcs. cf e-xc; tons onsues, - !.. e. a quench,ni-, of lum4nes- conce. ...~ -.,3 rements of the tive photoeffect conf-imel this mc-chankin 0 f .~ Ll C 110 h 1 r, F. Tric rc are 5 fi-E,urcs. ,I Y C, V -~ 1j, T'03~1 arstvennyy universitet im. 1'. G. ~jhcvchr-nl-o i.: e v itate 'University imeni T. G. ohevchenko) T.,!j Fctjx-Jn:-,i ?i~f, 196',~ Card 2j,' 9/18IJ62/004/012/037/052 B125/BIO2 AUTHORS: Peka, G. P., and Karkhanin, Yu. 1. TITLE: The influence of an electric field applied to the surface on the luminescence and electrical. conductivity of cuprous oxide PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 4, no. 12, 1962, ~616-3625 TEXT: The kinetics of the influence of an external magnetic field on the luminescence and electrical conductivity Of CU20 specimens was studied at atmospheric pressure and at lo-5 mm Hg, using an unbalanced bridge circuit, The specimens were freshly etched in concentrated nitric acid and in a 40 percent ammonia solution and annealed (at 10-13 mm Hg and 6000C). An IR photomultiplier of the type ~ 3J-22 (FEW-22) connected with a mirror galvanometer was used for recording the luminescence. All the examined effects of CU20 monocryetals and Cu 20 polycrystals were found to be identical. Fig. 1 shows the time dependence of the absolute change 61 lum of the lumineecence intensity for the case in which a field is applied. Card 1/4 5/181/62/0041/012/037/052 The.influence of an electric ... B125/B102 The kinetics of the fading away of the luminescent effect depends on the direction in which the field is applied. If the potential applied to CU20 is positive, the luminescent effect becomes stationary moro quickly I -L 10 to 20 sec) than in the case of a negative potential (90 to 120 aec), With a negative field, 61 lum is very small. The luminescent field effect fades out much more quickly than the ordinary field effect. Both effects follow from the Variation of the conditions for the exciton annihilation. A negative potential applied to Cu20 reduces the field-inducted increment in the filling of the acceptor levels, i.e.. the conditions ;',.r the exciton annihilation reduce to the conditions to which the crystal eiur:rice was subject before the field was turned on. The asymmetry of the kinetics for various directions of the applied electric field is attributed to the increase in the antibarrier curvature of the bands when the potential applied to the semiconductor Ie positivel also to the screening from emergence of the holes onto the surface and to the trapping of the holes on surface levels. When the potential applied to the semiconductor is negative, n ilum - f(lnt) is for most of the specimens a linear function if the time interval is large enough. The dependence 6 V f(Int) of the change Card 2/4 S/181 62/004/012/037/052 The influence of an electric B125XJ102 6Vs in the curvature of the bands likewise is linear, which indicates a distribution g(T) - 1/i of the slow states over the relaxation times T and shows that the model developed by G. W. Prattt H. H. Kolto (Semicond. Surf. Phys., 297) does not apply in the prosent'case. There are 7 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko (Kiyev state University imeni T. G, Shevchenko) SUMITTED: July 13, 1962 Fig. 1: The time dependence of the variation in the luminescence intensity with turned-on field (-2500 v on Cu20). Legend: (1) Freshly etched specimen, (2) specimen annealed in rough vacuum. Card 3/4 L _04140-67 JJP(c) I ACC NRt AP6026672 SOURCE COlitPUR/0161/66-/0013/008/2293/2299 4/ AUTHOR: Peka, G. P.; Guzly, A. S. 5 ORG: Kiev State University hii. T, G. Shevchenko (Kiyevskly gosudarWennyy universitet) TITLE: Investigation of the surface levels on cuprou':t1'oxide*'b1y the field effect and luminescent field effect methods SOURCE: Flzika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 8, 19G6, 2293-2299 TOPIC TAGS: cuprous oxide, electron structure, luminescent orystal ) C.'e~-Sr'g,_ 5-,CP,9('f ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for determining the parameters of surface levels from the dependence of the luminous intensity of a s$miconductor on the band bending near its surface. Measurements of the'Reld effect and lun-dnLrscent field effect are performeetat sinusoldal vol- tage and a frequency of 140 cps on Cu?,O crystals. The measurements reveal the existence of a system of fast (intrinsic t1me 't 110-3 see) levels at the Cu20 surface, the relaxation times of which vary over a NvIde range. A direct effect of the degree of population rof the surface levels on the luminous Intensity Of Cu20 is also observed. The values of the enerlDr position of a sur- face level determined by both methods are found to be in excellent agreemeut. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, I table, and 4 formulas. SUB CODE;_ 29/. jSUBM DATE: 05Nov65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 003 ZINETS, O.S.; NIA, G.P.,- KARMANIN, Yu.]. Some asDects of the theor-j of the luminiiqcent field ~offect. Fiz. tv-3r. tela 6 no.12:3515-3523 D 164 (WRA 1W) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Shevchenko. r --'L -1=9-i-65 ZEC(1i)-?-/td7(j) - kz(i2p)--2/Ar4u/=r )/Z$DW/LTP( ACCESMN NIL, APIN00645- 8/0181/64/00/012/3515/3523 AXTHOR: Zinets, 0.. S.; Peka, G. P. Karlitanin, Yu. 1. A TETLE: - Some quivistion-9 in the theory of ft Itunineseent field effect SOURCE; Pi ziks, tvin?dogo tela, v .6, no. 12, 1964, 3615-3523 TDPIC TAGS: field Heel, luminescence, e=lton, semiconductor, Impurity, 'electron motion-, cuprous exide X.3STRACT: Tho theDry of -the luminescence produced In a semiconductor by an elt xtric field -applied to the surface is analyzed under the assumption that the luminescence has ar. exciton mechanism. The semiconductor Ift assumed to have onLy one type of imparity center, on which. radiative annihilatlon of the cultons takes place, A diffusion mechanism L- Is assumed-for-tite motion of the electrons. The interaction between the excitmia and iho Burf4ce of the semiconductor Is described by means of an exciton-mmihilation surfixc rate that depends on the filling of the surface eelectronic state, and consequently also cn th~a surface bendIng of Vim bands. The relative change In leensity ef luminescenceas a Card:' 1/2 "age 0 _'L inig-65 ACCESSION NIL AP5000645 function of the ben(Ung -of the bands and of the coefficient of light absorption Is calculated. The~.obtained results explain the experimentally observed luminescence field effect in Cuprous oxide. From a. comparleon of the theoretical and experlmeiAzl values of the luminescence effect for this material, the lengLh of diifusion displacement of the eoxcitons Is ektimated to be, u1 md -,,40 (for different samples), and the rate of the surface an- nihil:ition of the excUDwi is estimated at qO5 cm/sec. it is found that the probability of tho radiative annihilation of the excitons by non-ionized acceptor centers is larger U3.-tn or of the same order of magnitude as the annihihttlon of excitons by ionized acceptor -cen-ters. The effect of inbomogmeous electric fields on the diffusion of the excitonn -to neglectedi Grig. art.. bas; 2 figures, _whlcb~ Is of importeutce at low temperatures, 32 formulas, and 2 Itables. -AMCUTIOM.: Kiyoviskly gosudaratvennysy un1wraftet Im. G. T Shevchenlw (KjjM_ State 'jLn~tveislty) =4rrTm. o4us.Y64 ENCL. 00 88, OP SUB ODDS:. NR REF SOV: 010 OIHM 001 cmd 2/11 XA W o zx:t - i_~ A 0) /ErIt j 59 AP41046639 ACCF.981ON NR 5/0181/64/006/010/3157/ AUTHORi- -PtXa,' G. P. MTLE:-'-The field effect in cuprous-Oxit 3151' e 'logo tela, v. 6, no. 10, 1964 -3159 4) SOURM,- Fizika Vv rc TOPXC ITAGS i cup2qous oxide,-field effech, -single crystal, surface level, valence band# energy, level densiby Measurements are reported of.the ABSTR&MT. field ef fect in Cuprous oklda.:ningle -crystalu and the determination of the par;imeters of nslow*surface leve.1s*. The field-effect was meaeured by t1he standard matbldr a constant voltage (up to 3000 V) was applied to a capacitor,';; one. aUctrode 'of - whi,:h wais.the a"le aAd the other a :;netal deponited Uaingtbis method#-ourfaca states with oji a - z'-ca. p~Ato SO A thich _~time horter thart 10 aed could be investi ;Col. &Xation., .. 3-8 g6ted. The Surfice level parameters 'were determintid I rom an experimental ACCESSION NRx -AP4046619 pen-dence': of the charge at the surface-levels on the vUrf IkCe band curvaturiai -These paraneters are listed in Table I of the enclosure. The eneMy positions wore measured from the upper edge ol the ence bahcv. -Ovig-_. t . --has t. 1-1 igure 3--formul as j --and 1-tablei va ar ASSOCIATIONI, Kiyevaki~~,.g6sudarstvenny*y.-univerni.tat im. T. G.1 ~Shevchekr~ko Way state Tyniversi~z) :Bvcrj 101 SUB14XTTZD sIlMa~'64 !SUB ODDS t SO'-:. bTR REP 60 V8 . '005,: OTEM 002 21 ."'ard 17 ON; PI-M-00-M 2 --A M FIWA si ACCESSION' NR: AP40'16639 ENCLOSUREt 01 f SU59W4e 741 garomgtArs MEAL 414 -2 12 2x 0 -3 0 0 49 Accep~or. . x 1 . Acceptor, 1x 1011 56.0 , - ccepior ax 10 69.6 l il t 3/3 PEKA, G.P. Effect of molecule adsorption on ti-e lirdne sconce, el...~ctric conductivity. und luminoocunce field effect in Gu,O. Fiz.tver. tela 5 no.7:2017-2019 J1 '63. (;,tinA 16:9) 1. Kiyevskly gosudarstvonnyy univarsitet imoni T.G.Shevchenko. (Copper oydde-Electric propertios) (Lwdnescence') 936. 2 t1w 491- an a awfoun, L tra"aLby 'hi f v Aad W Im I;t m fQ t~ dad m h L IM-20% 'am e UP# prmucods topth T "d wm vektu Awsku C4 fision p lathe! 20d mettwdf- the W ek=mt. was. 11 m4 Zr, fs dbw[vM w In "xittu Nap ~+ ZrFA (41 i~ usaw t ZrFj, wb Tt ~~ h h lu p t u . d With roug , godnew trated u F, Brrs. w ON to pip. UF wbkb to dictd. off u sbm.. I CUP W1 ll d fmal" d co a e the a molmn. INS drW to the dtt U:rbad the u db t U dt &$Attd 14 A bed &i i U UF4 Is thm Imud P 1A a AukUtid bed at 4500 with F ' t W . to produce Me. Carrocku prob s kum and c= twtmials we d6cumed. NNWVR*e 4i , i PEKA, 1,;D; SYKO~-4, F-antisek Laboratory electrolyzer for preparing elomentary fluorinc. listy 58 no.L-:969-?75 AE 164. 1. Institute of Nuclear iesearch, Gzechoslovnk Ac:ide-r,-,, of' Sciences, Rez near Pra[,ue. 84638 Z/038/60/000/007/00VO06 A201/AO26 AUTHOR; Peka, Ivo I 11-LE Reprocessing of Uranium Fuel by the Fluoride Dist.IlJatlon Method PZR1OD1('AL. Jadernh ono:-gle, 1%0, Nn. 7, pp. 228 - 334 TM, lie First and Second Geneva Confert,ncvn Based on the Proceedings of V on Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy, on the materials from the Symposium on the Peprocet!sing of Irradiated Fuels in Brassels, and on other Western rces, +17, u ~ je a7il.hor deals with methods of reprocessing irradiared nuclear fue,2VWOith special attent-lon to the fl'aoride distillation method. A method operating at 1200C using BrF3 as fluorination agent, a hig:n-temperature method with fused NaF4ZrF3 salts; and a method using the fluidization technique for production of 1JF6 are descritped,tA Evaluating the merits of each of these methods, the author makes the following concl:a3ionst The merit of the greatest simplicity has the me+,hGd of ~.he direct reprocessing of the fuel by reaction with BrF 3* However, its economical effes, ia determined by the cost of the expensive elemental fluorine. 7ne consumptqon of element-al fluorine in large-scale reprocessing can be reduced by one third Card 1/3 84638 Z/038/60/000/007/00?_/006 A201/AO26 Reprocessing of Uranium Fuel by the Fluoride Distillation Method (at the exp~ense of the inexpensive hydrofluoric acid) by dividing the process in- c~o two steps! In the first step, uranium tetroxide is produced which is then converted into uranium tetrafluoride by hydrofluoric acid. In the second step, the uranium tetrafluoride is converted to uranium hexafluoride by elemental fluorine. Compared to the extraction and pyrometallurgical methods, the fluoride distillation method has a number of advantages: Radioactive wastes remain in solid form and occupy little space. The danger of contamination is greatly re- duced since the overwhelming part of fission products is removed by one single operation. The factor of the decontamination of uranium from all fission product3 and plutonium, achieved by this method, is of the order of 108, avid. with the use of adsorption of UF6 on NaF of the order of jo5. Consequently, this method com- pares favorably even with the best results that can be obtained by the extraction method, while the decontandnation factors obtained by the pyrometallurgical methods are much lower. 1he fluoride distillation method can, undcr certain cir- cumstances, be used practically for all reac*,or fuels currently in use (oxides, metals, alloys). 'This method can also be employed in order to obtain high-purity uranium metal from ore concentrates. Finally, the uranium hexafluoride obtained can immediately be used by the diffusion plant for the separation of the fission- Card Z/3 8h638 Z/038/60/000/007/002-/006 A201/AO26 Reprocessing of Uranium Fuel by the Fluoride Distillation Method able U-235 isotope from U-238. The disadvantages of this method are: Difficul- ties in working with anhydrous hydrofluoric acid and elemental fluorine; and the stringent requirements as to the materials of reaction vessels. (Editor: J, Berfinek). There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 32 references: 28 are English and 7 unidentified. ASSOCIATION: bstav jadern6ho vkzk-urrru 6SAV (Institute of Nuc &SAV Card 3/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA FEKAo I; VACHUSKA,, j Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences - (for both) Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical QommuiA- cations, No 1,, January 1967, PP 426w430 "Decomposition of complex fluorides of the type M4UF811 PERL, I. Contribution to the wainicrodeternination of fluor in uranium fluorides. Coll C2 Chen 27 no.U12692-2694 N '62. 1. Institut fur Kernforachung, Tschechoolowakische Akademie der Wiasenachaften, Rez bei Prag. KLLY, J.; KIJRZWFILOVA., H.; LLNK, it.; Jp~~U,- Study on actimides. Part 1: Determining in plutonium, by means of alpha and game CoU Cz Chem 25 no.5:1383-1.390 MY '60. the oontent of A!12-41AM rays spectroacopy. 1. Institut tur Kernoforachung, Tachechoslowakische Lfcademie der WisBenschaften, Prag. I'QA, 1. -I- Kinetirs of the reaction r,~)twecn Lir~,Jlum f1tiaride and tiraralim "I Ic he-Kaf bioride .Coll C?, Chem `0 no.l.-P-222 Ja '65. 1. Institute of Nuclesir Researcn of the Czvehoslovak Academy of Sclenres, Ruz near Prnglie. 3~)onittad O-tober 24, 1(401. X C3 23001 s/i86/61/003/002/011/018 E142/E435 AUTHORS: Maly, Ya'.,.Peka, I., Talash, M. and Tympl, INI. TITLE-: Reaction of plutonium dioxide with acidic ammonium fluoride in the absence of water PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1961, Vol-3, No.2, PP-195-198 TEXT: Plutonium tetrafluoride is used for the prepareLtion of metallic Pu. The described method consists in the fluorination of plutonium dioxide with ammonium fluoride in the absence of water and is analogous to the method of preparation of uranium tetrafluoride (Ref.5: J.Van Impe, Chem.Eng.Progress, 50, 5, 230 (1954)). A weighed quantity of plutonium dioxide is mixed in a 0.2 nil platinum crucible (Fig-3) with a 20 -50% stoichiometric excess of re-cry3tallized and-dried aimnonium-fluoride. The reaction mixture is heated in a vertical furnace to a previously determined temperature at whi~.h it is kept for 30 minutes; then the crucible is weighed. Th startin-,-.temperature is 70"C, the end- temperature 350 The temp6rature is measured with a Pt/Pt-Rh thermocouple. e entire set up is pla-ced.in a glass casing through which argon is bubbling. The plut'oni4m is determined by weighing the Pu0j., formed during the calcination.df the Card 1/3 23001 Reaction of plutoLium ... s/186/61/003/002/0.,Ll/018 I E142/E435 corresponding flubrides in the crucible at 600 - 700*C; the employed analytical methods of determination of'F and N113 are those described by J.Rodden (Ref.6: Analytical chemistry of the Manhattan project. McGraw-Hill Book Co., INC (1950)) and P.'Kirk (Ref-7: Quantitative Ultramicroanalysis, N.Y. (1)50)). The obtained results were checked by control experiments by the Debye-Scherrer X-ray method. Thermo-gravimetric tests on the Pu02- NH4HF2 mixture yielded the temperature-time dependence during experiments with 20 to 50 mg of this mixture. rhe thermo- gravimetric curve and results of chemical analyses showed the temperdture range of stability of these compounds: N114PUV5 - 21120 . . . . . . . . . .tio-1250: 114PUFB . . . . . . . . . . . . .. mo-MV .30-2703 PUF' .............. . Theme results define the temperaiure conditions of fluorination. It is concluded that the reaction mechanism is as follows: Card 2/3 23001 s/i86/61/003/002/01i/oi8 Reaction of plutonium E142/E435 (1) MOI + 5N IIJIF2 2NINPUF5 + 211,0 - 3N 113 N11'Purs - 2N0 t00-2000 NII;PuFB + 21190 (2) NI14PuF6 FuF4 + N113 + IIF. (3) Acknowledgments Tize-exyressed to L.N.Sedlakova who interpreted the X-ray patterns. There itrer- .3 .:figures , I table atid 7 non-Soviet-bloc references. References to Englis'n*'Ianguage publications include the following: G.T.Seaborg, J.Katz. The ActInide Elements, N.Y. (1954); J.K.Dawson, R.M.Elliot, Rep. A.E.R.B. (C/R 1207), Harwell (1957); J.K.Dawson, R.M.Elliot, R.Hurst, A.E.Truswell, J.Chem.Soc., 558 (1954); J.K.Dawson, D.Eye, A.B.Trusivell, J.Cllem.Soc., 3922 (1954). SUB'MITTED: September 25, 1959 Card 3/3 CZECH ULOVAKIA PED Institute of Nuclear Re3earch, Czeohoslc-,-,i's Academy of Sciences (Institut fUr Kernforschung, Tschechoslowall:ische Akademie der 'Hisaenschaften), Rezz near PragLie Prague, Goilect'.1on of Czech031ovak Chemical Conrauni cations, No 110 Noveriber 1966, pp 4245-51 "Research on the reaction of uranium hexafluoride .,.ith sorne stable fluorldos.11 BID Af WI &;X t Fa Polska t e 11 'rie %1,~odl -Wd MO 'es "' '"ed '10 IM2 from BLof 1. - no Hirt. P I.-to fro- ""t g E s Ile somorp '~ to "MI a talt of penicillin, de- ~ SM ~ from 13213 ftl y1 ale. Me2C0. (2) Pptn. by the undersurfam culture or Ptxkillismi ckryjt- Mix to at MaThd increase ill Meatis of the Atesve 60;12 1 t .4 units/mat., was t-'Ftccl gon 0 176. stmostil about lir lotnicillin vields: lvr S. Of yellow amorphous penicillin-Et- the k1lowl"I Anhyd. solvents: Altolf, Efoll, l1roill oil, 41 11,10, Pto) I M; BUD11 as, lsoamyl Ali-, W; bleset BuOR,atieLlsoarstylsole, Et,0and 1.4-dioxane;c1Pyi..bt1tyl-, 66; in av. of 5070. Samples, 10M units/mV,wer- photo- and aroyloLlartes; 99% MejC0, McCort and iso,-Bu(:81dC: tnetrimlly allyzed; the lightest samples were: obtain(4 by' andCH(3j. ?be effects of these solvents on the iodonletric butatiol plit.n. which were 13 times lighter in color than the reatdcion rtrults were studied with respect to the detts. Of o6ginal. MeICO pptn. was 5 to 8 times lighter. Therela- pepkillin. The lower ales, interfered only to a gritall de- tive aints. of bezzy1perskillin (G) increased, -while that of gree in t1vt deto., while higher ales., and purticulazly ke- ` ' , 1 l I h f beptOpcnicillin W decrtased for all sampl:s. Rest rL- 04e0all resu ts. lowe t t e coneu. o ect, 3 t6mp"" .1 the order of several tell- A~ Solvents is, T sults were obtflued by ppto. with MOIL 71c Z nos. 774Rk) incre for thelorls!nall awnple and for (C.A. 45 uts, the error (it detn. will then not exceed ~Abmslsaoa.bll which I within the limits Of tx more Most Is few % t1 , samples resultirg from pptn. by 1110H - 6. for other ad-: ' b The I I W W - - , io error for the method. The tioly. characteristics of peril- cillin In the soberve solvents twe tabulLted. The following ' ill . , TbeZuto,ftreryst. squa --verott - 0.P r`CsUlttng sampirs upproximated those, of pure cmt- peni- * solvents w-t recommended for quant. testing: Etoll, Do- a cont. cUlln lUropertirs. After 6 hrs.' beating at 100 isoomyl ale.. and Njc,(~o. 'I'lltse F.Olvelaq. OH, PrOlf '","Plc Cryst. F~rlicillill was 2% Inactivated. the or"ginal . cause, initial soln. of the sample. followed by light copioll Ith amorphous penivillin 72~' aud the saillples, It q I loloway 00/ l too. of tipe Not s*bt penicillin. Rxj)d.: 4-4.5 mt. of one i i l f H i M vents _ - org. so ITI M. ded to I g..o c lliu. ke so the yt ow pen During solo. ow-white plot. %rus fortned, while the oppernatant rem ned brownish, 71te soln., with ppt., was placed In an lee box for a) min.. izentrifuged. the soln. (So) poured off, and its vol. measured. Ile remaining ppt. wras suspended in 3 mt. of thr:-=esW-ircnt, centrifuged. and the So Wii. poured off and vol. measured. The plot. was - wadwd 2 -awes with 3 and 2 nil. of EIA and dried at room temp. in a vacuum desiccator airer.CaCls. (I)Stmn"of 1-7.,!,Ar,, .- 4~.- - -. I-'.T o I - f- n" - r, ' 'I cr' r', n' c -A v! t,~, - " -, onic (.:- : -~ 1 7 , , . I - ,r V,:f I I -tcl nn I I u -)~- V - I! I ',-r I.*:, t. . ,I ~ " u-nal r-.r rf, I 'nol 1 T-r,.rcf,!ch(!:f-.ol 1", -Ul-t I- - -7: -, : lo~,-lc,, I KoWhISKI, Bronlulaw, mgr Inze; PEKAIA, Jozef, mgr ino. Design and construction works given an award by the (',O=ittee of Buildixg,, Cit7 Plaming and Architecture in 1961. Inz i bud 19 no.6:205-212 Je 162, I* Biuro Studiow i Projektow Typowych Budownietwa Pmemyslowego, Warszawa. UTACHOWSKA, Irena; PFKAL.S, Tadsmax. Anti-RacherIchia colt specIfic antibodies in the blood of' children with infantile diarrhea. Med.doew.mikrob. 7 n0-4: 371-376 1955. 1. Z Panstwovego Zakladu Iligiariy w Warstavie. (DIAIUMM, in infant and child, lxnt i-R.coli specific antibodies in) (ASTI(ENS AND ANTIBODIES, :9. colt ant1bodles in inf.dtarrhma) (ESCIMUCTIIA COLI, antibodies. in inf. diarrhea) KROH, J,, PaALA, W. Radiation-in::~uced polymerization in the soli-i state. pt.1, Bul chim PA14 12 no.6:419-423 164. 1. Departinent. of Radiation Chemistry of Lodz Technica.'L University, Submitted March 31, 1964. ~~i , ~ !I: , ~.. -:. ; 1 ~ . . , . , . . !, . ChDice 0" '-C,-F ti I", "or 7.'! rS iv P717'T,517 J io 11 N ov. 1';' -,Lsca ie (Al. i:onth--: Ll* uf .,c cc, L no 1 ss. PRKAIZP,-XasAmi.trz The 30th annivornoyy of thp unveiling of the monument to Ignacv Lukaoiewiez in YPsano. Viad naft 8 ziolls263-264 N 162, 77,.- 1 1 FAULSKI, KAIW 2- Recollections of the oldeot Polish petrolem vorker. Viad naft 7 no.nt261-263 161. (Poland-Petroleum vorkere) PAM, A. Results of Hill's r.)ethod of histamine-insulin therapy of mental diseases. Neur. & poychiat. cock. 13 no.~:17*174 July 1950. (CIKL 20:1) 1. Of the Psychiatric Clinic of Knearyk University In 'Brno* Pmr.4-R, A. "Innovators in the baking industry are for better food supply for workere.0 p. 6 *A scientifiz discussion was held in the Capital Bakery." p. 6 w4luable innovations in the nilling Industry.* p. 7 01movations in the pig slaughterhouse.0 P. 8 wNew experiameas in poultry breading.* P. 8 (Ujitok kRIa. Vol. 5. No. 14, July 1953,, Budapost) SO$ Monthl3r List of &Mt Eurom ,9a U22sajonsp Vol*3 No.2 Library of GoiNpress Fab 54 Unal HUNGARY PEKAR, Arankaj_kL; and TARI, Janos, Dr; Roentgen Clinic of Budapest Medical *_1Tn_1_ve'ri_f'ty-T~irector: Prof Dr Zoltan ZSEBOK) "X-Ray Physical Peculiarities of the Fluorescent Screen." Budapest, 11-NMar ~~10~ia, Vol 18, NO 3, Jun 66, pp 16s)-174 Abstract [authors' Russian, English and German summaries, modified): The pbe on of luminescence and the physical factors affecting it are described. The lirht intensity of the screen depends on its material, on the thickness of its layer, on the granulation of the luminescent substance and on its physical properties. Cadmium-wolframate is recommended to prevent arter luminescence of the screen. Five Soviet-bloc and 6 Western references. 1/1 - 902 - Janos, Dr. Dr; ~jpdical Univorsity of Budape,9t, Radio- 1 0 1),,ical Clinic .(cjjrPztor: Z,',RMY, Zoltan. Dr. prof.) (Budapest rvo-- z Ront,-enklinika). tudomanyi ",_'Yet1'm, "Fluoroscopy and the Factors Influencin6 the Quality 0: the Fluoroscopic Image . 11 Budapest, Vagyar Radiologia,VOl XVIII, No 4, jul 66, pages 231-235. Abstract: In the present articlet factors not involving the screen, the eyeetronic parameters used in fluoroscopy and the body examined are dis- cussed. The most important physical, geonetrical and technical information reiated to fluoroscopy is described. In conclusiOn.it Is si;ressed that not only good appalatus but its correct running and the bes,~. choice among . possibilities is also necessary for the achievement of good pictures. thp 5 !Eastern 'European, 4 western references. 1/1 are most important. Uncompronisina, olitical do-dication to soci-'-ff~ri i-- advocated as essent-_.al. Three graphs. PE M 1, A.A. (Odessa) Course of influen2a during the 1959 epid~---ic. Yrach.delo r.0.11: 95-98 N 162, 01r:U 16:2) 10 13 ollvitsa No,,l Mentrallnogo rayona Odessy. (BIFLUXIMA) PEKARIv A.A.; KRYSSO 1.1. Experience in the treatnent, of patients vith diabetes mellitus at a city medical district. Sov.red. 24 no.Ut135~-138 N rila. (MIFA' 14: 3) 1. Iz bollnitsy No.1 TSentrallnogo rayons, Odessy (glavr47 vrAbh Yu. N.Gordon). (DIABEM) ELIKIN, G.I., irzb,; 'GOROSfffV'3KJY, V.V., karid. t9khzi. nauki PMRAVKOY A.A.,. inzh.- F-El-U.P1 G.M., inzi, Yeasuraragnt of t~e f1patd of auoty a-'Lr and gas currerts in pipelines. Elek. sta. 3-1 no.'7:81--82 JI 163. NIR-4 1,,~: P 1) GLUSHCHUK, N.M., inzli.; PEKARI, G.M., lnzh. Operation of steam turbines condensers on seawater. Fnerg. I elektrotelzh. prom. no.3:61-62 Jl-S 165. WIRA 180) ZIMA, V.L.; PEKAR-, G.S. [Pekarp H.S.]; FAYDYSH, A.N. [Faidysh, O.M.) Polarization of the luminescence of' pure and impurity anthracene crystals. Dop. AN IIRSR no.8:1043-1046 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kiyevski:r gosudarstvennyy universitet. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR S.I. Pekarl [Pekar, S.I.]. 266m.~654 .-I ACCESSION IR: AP4043727 S/0021/64/M/00811043/1046 -AVMOR,,, Z 4xia,~ V L.; Pekar, G. S. Pekar', G. S.) Faydysh, 0. 14. ~%rFayd ysh, A. TITLE: Tblarization of tho luminescence-of pure cmd impurity-containing anthra--,, _~m~dne cryst4la '~:~-_AA-UkrRSR.~-DopovtJi, no. 8, 1964, ID43-1046 TOPIC T-AGS4 - luminescence apectrum, luminescence polarization, antb:racene' crystal, luminescence center, lat-tice defect, exciton ABSTRACTiJi -To elucidate tbie nature crystal luninescence. and the~~Icharacter of ~the tom W.ature:dependenciL of the energy, r involved, the.auj'hors studied transfe the, um nixscence 'of ' pure,,-, and imp.u.rity-containirig anthracene crysimls in polariz- t it* 20': 10 emd ?.OK~ , A diagram of the luminescence spectria' of pure _Od ligh ~~containin ~gether~kith a photlD- anthtacen., and anthracene, S O-centers it: given, t4 ~..graph oVthe lumineiseence'~spectra,of the b 'and a components of th.~ an'thracene C.tystal at 293K. -The~stuly made it possible to distin uish be'twe~,,a the natural A Idef t*GV' -lumirke6cence an of the lattice. . It was - f ound that ~ the "first band, of J" inescence~splilts natural :um ifito'dif f crently polarized components indicating the excfton origin of, th4i band. The intensity of the natural anij defect lu- i nce. and 'also- of the impurity luininescence of anth-racene, d6pends strongly &MITI 5/081 62/000/0,!0/019/040 BI 58YB1 01 V AUTHORS: Pekar, Jaroslav, Splfchal, Karel TITLE: Production of glass fibers by drawing from a melt PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1962, 362, abstract 20K289 (Czechoolovak patent 99160, March 15, 1961) TEXT: Individual glaso fibers, drawn from a spinneret, are sarted into 2 or more identical bunches which are bonded into yarns on separate greasing devices. Two or several yarns are wound onto the same bobbin of a receiving device. The procedure enables inadequate greasing to be overcome and eliminates breakage of eeparate-threads on working units when a fiber containing a -large number (m~ore than 100) of elementary threads is being drawn. Abstracter's note: Complete translation Card 1/1 insh,-fivik With a magician's wand across the world, Znan. ta praUvia no.524-5 MY '63. (MIRA 16W (Spectrum analysis)