SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OMELYANENKO, L.M. - OMEROVIC, V.H.

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ONSLIT.AMMKO, L.M., kand.med.mauk Work fitness evaluation and late sequelae in chronic radiation sickness (with mnmmary in :Enplishl. Vest.rant'. t red. 32 no.5:81-88 S-0 1~7. (MIRA 11:2) 1. 12 kafedry luchevoy bolezni (zav. - prof. I.V.Kozlova) TSentrall- nogo imtituta usovershem-tyovani7a vmchoy. (RADIATIONS, inj. eff. radiotion sickness, seq. & working capacity determ. (RUB)) (DISABILITY XULUATION, in var. dis. radiation sickness Olm)) r~11"N"Mi USSR T tATEZP1F1Y Obirmn and An~rmnl PhysJology, Blood AEn. JOUR. F1Z,-1-RiP,1.s, Ne). 51955, '21893 A I t141,HrR Omellyanenko, L.A. Bone-marrow Hematopoiesis in Chronic Benzene Intoxication. rvpj(;. zabolevaniya, 1958,., No. 1, GigiNnMI trlAa i Prof. 3 z- - - 4 In 90 patiena's with chronic benzene intoxi- cation, blood changes vare charLicterized by leuko-, penia with a relativa lynphocytogis, tbrombDCYtD- I PjLmia and hyperchromic anemia. The bone-marrov pdcture varied. In some patieAts the manber of myelocytes dininistled, 'while in others it rose (to 600,000 v)er mm-), the composition of the peripheral blood remalning the sane Jn all of then. The inerease ~n. tbc. myelocyte count occurred in lbe majority of czses at the eypenze of erythrc~ blast-s and basophilic normoblasts. The number ol reticulocytes reached 30%. The proportion of Card: 1/2 C MIRA, L.A., OMIYAMM, I.M., SMOVICH, B.A. Chararteristics of hemcmoiesis In chronic benzene noisoning [with summnry in Anglish, p.641. Probl.ge-mnt. I perel.krovi 3 no.3:31-35 MY-JO 158 (HIRA 11:6) 1. 12 kafedry profpqtc)logii (viv. - prof. A.L. Horo2ov) TSentrallnogo Institute usovershenstvovaniya vrarheys' (BLOOD DISRASFS. etiology nnd npthogenesis, benzene DDIS. (RUS)) (BlOM-ME., poisoning, cnuning blood din. (Rus)) GUBMA, G.P.; M11YANMIKO, L.H. (H-DaInra, Lanikgridskly pr., d.28, kv-52) So-.* data on the use of the alkaloid echinopain In treatirgr patlentq with radiation sickness. Vest.rent.i rad. 34 no-5:;9-34 S-0 '59. (HIRA 13:3) (RADIATION INJURY therapy) (AMALOIDS therapy) XC=YA, Anna Yniffilycyna, prof. ; AMD11M, TIAtHydr AlakwnyovIch; _QH&LI-YAlE3NK-O,;-,,*"gmila-llarkovna-. 1ANDAV, B.P., rad.: POGMINA, N.Y., tekhn aj blanual on c3rrying out -practical stuaiva on the clinical aspBcts of radiation sicknesB; handbook for toachers] RukovodBtvo k pro- vedenilu prAticheAM zanibtil po klinib3 luchevoi bolesni; posolis dlia prepDflaTatalBi. MDAVa, Gon.lsd--vo mBd.lit-ry, 1960. 136 -D. MRA 14:4) 1. Za-vediWushchiy kafedroy kliniki lucheToy bole!zni i kombinirovan- nykh radiatsionnykh -povrszhdenA.7 TSentrallmogo InBtituta usover- shenstvownlya vrachey (for Imlova). (RADIATION SICMSS) BEZDFSMNYKE, I.S., pcakovnik neclitsinskoy sluzhby, dotBent; CMUILUOIKO, L.M., _~pndmed.nauk Eff#gt of ionizing radiation on the specificity of the ornithonis aU~rgy test. Voon.-med.zhur. no.4sU Ap 160. (MPHA 14: 1) (RUIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) ORWITBOSIS) CIEWYA=O, L.M.; MMKOVA, M.A. Changes in the mer7cus system ama imtermal cr.-ganz 4_n*_= late periods following radiotherapy. Ned.rad. no.3:8-13 162. 1. Iz kafedry Kinicbeskoy radiclogii (zav, - prof, A.V. (MIFU 15:3) Koslova) TSentrallnogo instituta usoversbenstvovaniya vrachey. (WERMS SYSTM-RADIOGWHY) (ROIOMRAPY) MRKOVA M.A.;--P!.-j~L'YANTNKO L.I.I.; KLIMMKO A.A. .1 Possibilities of ga:,-zL--- therapy of pituitary tumoro. !~--d. ra'. ~ no.5:17-20 14Y 163. (,,,ii,,,A 17:5) 1. Iz kafedry klinicheskoy radiologii (zav. - prof. A.V. Kozlova) ntrallnogo instituta usovershonstvovardyn vrachey i mUolorIcheskogo otdela (rukovoditell - prof. A.V. Kozlova) Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo rent,a,eno-radiologicho3kogo instituta. (3 O.S. ; MR.11)OV, N,F. ; VAG AllOVA, N.T. ;ELI ) sum"'ll mr) I, o) I o:, If, a I irl' I f,y f~(, I noutrophil 1 f~ 14: r,(,,yt-!,,-, in re If kt,i ~)n ,() ve ti,! processes fo I I r w intl. rriv I i I on. TT i~i u no. 1 pt plj~1'4 1 't, :1 mclionkt! vnyk-h prelmr?it.ov i ~Zljd i (I lorl o:ht! sk i v 1~clo I RSIFSH, Mloskva. T, 457P,',_156 EINIT(m) ACC NR: AP6030131 (A SOURCE CODE: UR/OIW66fDOO/66~/0065/0068 AUTHOR: Naumov, V. 1.1 Qmellyaner~ro. M, U..; Ey~ Olin V. 1. TLtova, F. ORG: Joint Buclear Research Inutitutp,_DlbBa--(-ObllyodincTinyy inctitut yadornykh r.~ issledovaniy) TITMUsing GaAs light sources for calibrating the devices with semiconductor .nucIpar-radLilion detectors, it( SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnDm eksperinenta, no- 4, 1966, 65-66 TQPIC TAGS: particle counter, nuclear radiation, light source, gallium arsenide A(,r9D..,6 _4-k~ F CrCC7;r0,0I ,>f ABSMIAcr: The calibration of a telescope comprising four trays of Si nuclear- radiation detectors by means of a GaAs light source is described. The recombination- light source was made from n-type GaAs that had a majority-carrier concentration of (1--3) x 1OIL7 per c9 and a mobility of 0.35 M2/v sec; a plot of light-pulse height vs. temperature is shown. The telescope is calibrated by constant-height light pulses simulating the passage of nuclear particles through semiconductor detectors; a sinplIfied light-pulse-generator circuit is supplied. The amplitude characteristic, of the generator is stabilized within 10--40C; the detectors are electrically shieldeti. "In conclusion, the authors wish to thank _A~ N. Sinnygy.for his constant., interest in the work, E. K. Batmgnova for her help in measurements, and L, -A,-Eaday for wIr!mg and telescope checking work." Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [031 SUB CODE: 18 / SUBM DATE: 19Jul65 / 01UG REF: 002 I-OTH W: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5084-~.' p7b AlEKSANDR07SM-, M.P,; 7010DINA, N.G.; T3MCMM, A.A.; IZOOLINSKAYL, R.N.; ZOGOSOVA, 1.S.; LOSN, 7,1.; MAYTULIIIA, S.P.; ?JIXOJATM,,S, -RICH-3M, S.G.; CH3MSSXIY, 1.P.; TUSHMICH, M.S.; TASHCHMO, T.T. 33avic pathophysiological peculiarity of the vital activity of person with ome lung and the functional disorders attendant on it. Pat.,klim.i teTap.tvb. no.8:4-11 158. (MIRA 13:7) 1. 1z Ukrainskogo nambno-issledovatel'skogo instituta tuberku- Ie2a in. akad. 7.G. Yanovskogo. (mas-SURGIn. T) (MWABOLISM) A-lzl,MAND,-ioysxiy2 B.P.; VOLODINA, N.O.; rop-rV, Vj.3 )MCHINXO, A.A.; .=ABOIJ21SKAxA.? R.M.;, KOGC)SCfVA3 L.S.; LOM, V.A.; MAITuLink, S.p.; NIXOLA~M-Ts, V.P.; ol-2LImmo, 31.24; PJCHENKO, S.G.; CHEIMSSPUY, YUSMVICH, WEGMINO, T.T. C=pensation of the principal functions of the organiom within 3-4 yearB after pneumonoctomy. Rrobl. tub. 38 nD.2:47-53 160. M~A 13311) 2. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-iBoledovatellskogo irwtituta tuberkuleza (dir. - kandidat moditsinskikh map A.S.Mamolat).' (LMIGS-ZURGERY) 02.2,17YANMO, P.D.[Onelliancnko, F.D.] [DonotBk arsenal] Donetskii arsenal. Siali=., Knizlmoe 126- -- (mm 25a) vol 2960. 144 PO (Gorlovka--44achinery imdustry) OVZOIAIMNO, T.L. inzh. - - I i_- Use agriculzural =achines and tractors for rechs-mizim-- zna:-~2 construction. Stroi.i do:-.maBb. 6 no,7:9-13 J'l 161. ,(Agricult=al machinw,7) (Building machinery) UMA 14:7) OPELIYANEENNO, Tji. Rurall constnuction deser7es modern eo-ji.-Ment. Na stroi. no.8:13-15 Ag 161. (MIRA 114:9) 1. Nachall-nik otdela mekhanizatsii stroitellstva Gosstroya RSYS11. (BuildinF machinery) Ml. I YMNYO, T. L. , inzh. Over-all. mechani2ation om comptructivn aiteD in the Makh. stroi. IS no.10:17-20 0 161, (MmA 1. Nachallnik otdola nekhanizatsii stroitell6tva Gosstroya RSFSR. (Building machinery) polkovnlkl IGIMOSUN, 3-1,-, InzhonDr-=Vor Compute tbB aerodynamic drift angle of tbB Mi-4. Vast* Tozd.YI. no-7:83-84 JI 360. (MM 13:7) (HelicoptarD) MUCH., Duatantim Alelis"#Tlobj WIIXANMDl luri7 17moviel2j "IMIYOSKCM) toldmasal lowatio: of the I'iOT To3svivion cllnur3 Owt okoplvAtatvii nevskoso ulevisimogo 'tj3ent-ra~.,Xb9kn) Oomaizd-To 3i+.-,T7 YO Toproxam oriazi i rMiat 1960, 31 Ps (MM, 24s7) (lity-Te2eviviou atatiol ) AASEM, lonBtnntin AlekBeyovicb; 0 1. Tiov I ch; XORMK, Tuje., red.; GCRKA&RO.ZLQ.Q.,,~-takhn.red.--"040~ [3quipmBnt of television centers] Oborudovania televi2ionnykh tsentrov. XieT, Gos.i2d-vo takhn.lit-ry USSR, 1960. 213 -p. (M-M, 14:)) (Television stations) ,ammuElIKO~ Yu. [Gmal-ianenko, 'U.J. ir2he Videot-els.n.hon.a. Vauka i mhyttia 1-1 no.22.3,1. D 161, (IEFLI 2.-~~2) (Telephone) Q-F.LlZk?C-jRO, Yu.I., inz-h. G-IT-4000/600 radio relay apparatus. Vest. sviazi 25 no.10: 6-8 S 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1:1 F Agricultural ?.'--ch-'.n!--rY an-I "anw.'actiu-e! U.3c of rclle-," ircri fro,:, E*tSse-If~r Ln tnr Sellkliczmashina., No. 7, 195'20 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Cctobtr 195X, Uncl. 2 OXHL!~" '~ Aje.; WINOVICH, I.P.; BCIMIOVITIEOV, 3.7., dDktor - Ukriniches kikh na-ak, retvanzent; XUIMVSKIT, X.21., kandidat tekh-nichi- chankikh nauk, redaktor. [Reference manual on materials in farm machinery Parts] Spravocbnlk po materialan detalei sel'skokho2iaistvennykh MaBbin. Ixd. 2-9 ispr. A dop. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekht. Izd-vo nasbinostroitellnoi I su- dostroltellnol lit-ry, 1954. 527 y. OWU 7: 8) (AgTimatural machinery Industry) L: ACCESSION NRv AP3001583 3/0i93/63/000/006/0053/0057 AIMR: Omel!yanov.. A. Ye. T Machines and inotr=suts for testing polymer materials POURCE: Mas,ticheskiye massy,, to. 6v 1963, 51-57 TOM -TAGS: -M-100 MRP-200v MRS-250j, mechanical properties of plastics W-0,055., UHP-0.5j, UMP-5T. PP1-50, stress relamtion, SPF-6 toot standt deformation rotor, TaM-0.1,, M,0.2t KVP-5s KP,1.5, vibrating V14 machinest FIC-10, PDM_-1 ABSTIRACT: A:uthor surveys the various machines and instramenta which- are in use at present for the testing of polymer naterials. The PK-100,, MRP-200 and YRS-250 imachines-are:mentioned first. These machines are intended for determining the mechanical pro es of plastics in tonsion under contro3-led temperatures. Tho perti UMP-0.05, U19-0.5 and M4P-5T machines are Intended for ~ testing polymer materials ~for tension,pontraction emd bend under controlled temperatures in an atmospheric medivim. The ~,FPR-50 machine is used for testing polymers for stress rel=tion in itemperatures~~up to +3000. The SPF-6 test stand is Intended for testing polyners :for jxolonge4 stability and.creep at temperaturesup to 300C and loads from 6 to 60 kil Lms ~(force). The W-0.1t 04-0.2p vertical XVP-5 and rotating -1.5 Im Mesters are described* The KHP-0.25 and vibrating VM machines, which are CaTact" I- 0141LITiam, O.A. [Omel3ianiv, O.A.] (solo VoyakDve. SDlomyanmkI:7 rayon, ~O.P.rO--j)8R-rDTBko.7 oblaoti) M-1,2 cultivator noods better supporting wbealB. Vlekh.s~ll. hosp.. 11 no-3:21 Mr 160. (XIU 13:6) (Cultivators) ML'TANOTICH, V-7. (Stalinskaya doroga) Simple device. 31ek.i te-pl.tingz 4 no.2:22 7 160. (MTRA 13:6) Olectric locomotives--Haintemance and repair) 'awr. OXELITANOVICE, V.7., in2h. ', Antifxiction disks should be =de in factories. Kek.i tepl.tiaga 4 no.4:45 160. (HIBA 13:6) 1. I~Bpo Nikopol', Stalinskaya doroga. Ckectrio locomotives) (Bearingo (4chinery)) OMIMOVICH, V.Y,, inzh. Useful dWi-ci-for repairing vtovige batteries* tiaga 4 nD, 12:8 1) ILD. 1. Depo Nikopv.13 Stalinakoy dorogl. (Storage batteries) (NIkoPol3--RaIIroadB.-RepaIr sbopB) Blak. I tepl, OIIRA 14: 1) 'j - 46if - - Y ; BRAVSYIY)- G-s- A.*) FAnga a I . kif '~ '- &fs, , 2. MSR (600) .4, Shaft Sim3d 7. Boring Tertic&I -veutiUtion mine abafts. Ugoll. 27,, No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclassified. V.L, " i ('n (" vli.jt~,Il olAt- The FY,-5 el6ctric truck f'(-,,r " L~, I Ll. F,nd rrottils. Biul. takli.-ek(-Ill. (,0~;. nallch. i tcjj~lj. inforia. 1.7 Ji t, I il - . 0 (: " 11 -, 11 , : " 'I , jrizli.-mol anik Qu--i ~NCIVMGIL- -VL" Ith Slnglo-bucYst concroto libcor. Oor.zhur, no,1:72 A l6rls (!,',IRA - 3 13) 1. Vsi!soyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy imtitut gosudarst-,remoy patentmoy ekapartizy, GIMFLIYANOWT(M, V.I,. Lum',-ring 2on~,ire. Elul. naiic~i.i tekh.iaform. 164. (1~7:~,' ti ~ CME11YA170VICE, V. M. Geologicheskaia slitzhba na shakhtakh Donbassa fGeological work at miries of the Donets Basii2/. Mloskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1953. 161 P. SO: Mlonthl-v List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 3, June 1954. /YI - ,DMIYA31DVICE, V., inzhener-geolog. wftmawwmjf~ The groat Donets Basin. Hast.ugl.5 no.4.-24 Ap 156. (XLRA 9:7) (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining) CM7.ANOY1CH Vil;ai I . r_ ; TROYINOV, A.-A., otvetstvennyy rednktor; ...M~ i bJ.A-YU.dVZiVi"_ ,., redaktor lzdatelletva: ZAZUVSKAYA, V.P., tekhni- cheskiy riadaktor. [Tectonic problems In the mining geology of the Donets Bmsinj Yoprosy taktoniki v rabote shakhtnogo geologa Donbassa. Moskva, Ugletekhtodat. 1957. 92 p. (NIRA 10:11) (Donets Basin--Geology, Structural) OME13UNOVICE, V-14- [Omelinnovych, Y-N-1 Groat PonatB Basin. Nauka I zhyttla 9 no.1:19-22 Ja '59. (MIRA 32:1) 1. Glaimyy geDlog Stalinskogo sovnarkhoza, Donbas, (Donate Basin) CNELITANOVICHP Vitaliy Nikhaylovich; KAGIII, T.B., red.; TIMOSM_'SY,A'YA, A.A., tckh:.. red. [ratur&2 resourceL; of Donetok Frovince] Frirodnye re- sur.~;y Donetskoi oblasti. Donet.1k) Dometskoe knizhnoo izd- vo, 1963. 81 P. (111;!A 16-.12) (Donetsk Province--Mines and mineral re,icurceF,) TSYPKDv', V.S . OXE.S HE -v'-TCi-, A . Ye . DMITFI~~TKO. P.P.- ?.L~ Review of the bc:ok "Gocilog-L-al and indu9trital evaluatix, of rx, tO. depcoit-sr. Ugoll 119 no.6-.76AMIL (MIRA 17:7) 1. Vsf?so-vuzry- arstvenry~i inostitut p0 pro- j In37- . yekth-ovaniyu oix)-movan iiyam r&4-,vi-- t--'ya itgollnoy (for- TSYT)kin, Okinshevicb), 2. C-!sLvnyy geolog kcTibinata Donets' Igoll (for WeIlyanovich). 3. Nachallnik- Kravmogvard~~yokur 1 J1 tresta shakhtnol Ee,-)logii DanetElogo Soveta narcdnos,-,:~ khozyaystva ( for Sllvaa,). 4. Ila- cliallriK Makeyevskogo upravlpniya tresta shak.litnoy geologii Donetskogo soveta narcrbic.go Khozyay.--tva ( for Derewyanko). 5. Nachal Inik Proletarskoy GRP -rres ta ,;haklj,.noy gealogi 1. Donetokogo 3ovatn narodnogn, '-hozyay.,,.tva (f*c)T- Gennun), 18:1 FISTULI .7 v. I,; IGLITSYN, M. I.; CMELOYANOVSM, E. M. Electron mobi:dtj In hoavll~y doped gemanlum ultb arnenic inpuritiev. FAm. tyer. tala 4 no.4:1o65-1067 AD 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. GoBuciirstvannyy naucbno--isaledovatella3dy I ProyektnYY Inatitut radk=atallicheskoy promyshlannosti., MoBkva. (Gemnium a7stala-Electric properties) (Sam*dconductors) (Free electron theory of laetail) Blectron noblIity im dz;pe--A sia-icon. iver. te-a 927 1-h- " 63, 1. Gosudurstvennyy nauckino-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut radkometalliche.9koy promysidennosti, 14Dskva. (Electrons) (Micon cristals-Growth) (Hall effect) FISTUL 13 V.]-;. ?.IIL3VDSXIY, M.G.; . OMEL I-D14WSKI-YA ~E-M- GRISHINAP S.P. Imp=ities as they occur in 5trongly alloyed mingla r)--t7PB germar4ium and ollicon crystals. DokI. AN SSSR 149 no.5.1119-W.2 Ap 3 63. (HIIIA 16:5) 1. Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy irotitut rodkometalli- cheskoy pronyshlennoxti. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.F~nmkinyZ. (Germanium crystalp) (SilICADIn CrYiStalS) Vlth~-.thti ~,Olv4norn4ynetic ef fect data - (ref orence -as --above) -.1 or. As- dop'0--h-type: germamium obtained for -a Wide range. of impurity concen- ~ttations. and ;,'tenwdratures. Expressions are obtained for Che compo- i nent6-6;C, the,~- relixx at ion time.tensor in the.-caae-of-scatterLng from t-" i: -,in 106neral. - -wit is abown that the electron-scattering IITUrI Y. one_ -in. _-he64il~, ~ doped - germanzium is basically-anisotropicand that the com-! ponents of:th effective mans,tensor Are independent of the impurity ',---:conce t a n r-tion':and ~tepperaturea "The authorn tbanX Prof _S 1-1 id-h---for, d! esults ai3d-- for-- advice. Orig, art. amo, y- by scusaing--the-z has.- 2 figures, -an$ proyekt- ASSOCIA71bitt Gosuilarstvenny*y- hauchno-issledovatel skiy i -nat tut i redkoidetal-litheakoy -promy*ahlenhostij, Moscow_ MtAk,-,L-_ df tb ~'Rare_Metal -Industry) Rdaieardw-_and_'D Sigh-I titute e n9 Scientifio- a Mein6l 00 SUBMITT;Vs, I ODU NR' REP SOV: On 003 S/18 62/004/004/059/0~` B102YBI04 I'tUTHORS: Fist'll', V. I., Iglitsyn, M. I., and Omellyanovokiy, TITLE: Electron mobility in germanium highly alloyed wjt~i aruenic impu.-rity PERIODICAL: Fizilca tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 4. 1962, 1o65-106)7 TEXT: The mobili-.y of electrons was measured as dependent on thOil' con- centration in the rance 77 - 300"K (in some cases 4.2-3000K) in n-tyle Ge sin6le crystali3 doped withlis (1015 _ 4-10 19 CM-3). In the electron concentration range 4-10 17 - 4-101 9 cm-3 the electron mobilit3~ dependonc- satisfies the emp:~rical law u = 1-52-10 10 nO-4 cm2/V-Geo. "jince 01f, conatant in highly alloyed Go lo temperature independent in tho ralij-'t, 4.2 - 3000K, i. e.,, all As atoms are totally ionized; the function u("'' coincides with a(S (a - conductivity~- The u(T) curves havil aII unexpected course as they have no indication to a scattering from thcr7-il lattice vibrations. The most probable explanation of this revult io th(! Card 112 sli 81/62/004/V~4/0 Electron Imo-b-ility in germaniu,.-. niglily B102/BIO4 a~ssuzmption of a rcduction of mobility due to scattering from ioni.-(i impurities. TherE are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i inol,itut redkometuallicheskoy promyshlennooti Lloskvn (StE,te Design and Planning Scientific Research Inut-itut(., of the Rare lilletals Industryt lloscow) SUB.','ITTED: Decomber 9, 196! (initially), January 12, 1962 (afixi, rev:.sion) Card 212 379h8 B1 63Y51 36 A'LT2HC, iS: Fistul V. I and Onal yanovskiy, T IT L 'electric conductivity of j:ermanium hijavily doped with pho;5phorus Fiz.'ka tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 5, 1962, 1370-1372 y f 6er-a on T The cepena ence of the electrical conductiv.-t o~ - niu phosphorus concentrat-~on has beon found to coincide -.~4ith the c, dez)endence for adc.ed arsenic found by Phyi. ~oc. Jap. 730, 1 C/'.60) .On the other hand, Spitzer, Trumbore and Lo~;an (J. I'lays. 5-2 , 16-22 , 1961 ) havo f ound dif ferent depcnd~~nciies for phosphorus and arsenic. ','-'he iaea:aurercaita arc hure rvijuatQd carefully in the ccncenzration ran[:e from, 4-10"3 to 4-1019 cm-3 on pj.ecj3ely (= 0.01 m;i) cut crucifo= snecimens -.,,,ith four "horns", aith strong current and maCnetic fields exceeding 6-103 oersteds. Except for one specimen (n p - 4-1019 cm-~)V .,h i oh lollows Spitzer's curve, the phosphorus and arsenic values were found to coincide. To explain the discrepancy with the results of Spitzer and Card 112 S/161/62/C04/005/049/055 Electric conductivity of germanium B163/B136 co-workers it is azssumad that the author's specimens contained phos~~horus in a "second form". Th-is "Gecond forLnll maybaaco~-.oound e the Ge P type x y or a compound with some other element, oxygen, for instance, or it may be trivalent phosphor. The "second form" shows acceptor properties and partly cozpensates the eloctron conductivity. In this case, the concentra- tion dc-Ter;.~ined from Hall measurements, is not the same as the concertra- tion of the admixture. There is I figure. Gouudarjtvvn"y-, , nauchno-i.-3.1edovate11Gkiy i proyeltnyy in2titut redkomu tall ic'.aeLl"'ay promyohlonaosti, ?,'o3cow (State Scientific Research and Project Institute of the Rare Leta! Industry, l.'.oscov;) SUBYITTE'D: FebruarY 5, 19062 Card 2/2 DOMOKM, L.L; 0,~WYAllyVSKIYj :E-M.; ZISTULI, V.I.; TSIDILIKCIVSYIY, I.M. Nernst,-'ttingshausen effect in heavily alloyed n-type gtr1manlume Fiz. tvi?r. tela 5 no.1000L.6-3048 0 163. (HIRA 16:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nz,uckuio-is~;1edovutel'sk1y i j,royektnq institut redkonatallicheskay promyshlennw)ti., 1-53.skva, i Institut fiziki me- tallov P11 SSSRP Sverdlovsk. FISTULI V. I.; ONMYANOVSKUY, E. M.; ANORLM, D. G.; DAKHOVSKIY, 1. V. "The scattexhg of e1ructrcriii In germ-nium." report submitted for Intl Conf on Physics of Semiconductors, Paris, 19-24 jul 64. S/0181/64/006/304/0974/0;-Zo ArjHORS.- Fistull, V. ~.; k,;,ia11yanovskiyj B. 11,;.; Tatzrov,~ Ze 'I* TME: Rolatio-as bel"Mon lattica zrA iniurity scatterine in doped gornanium znd -silicon goloorted at the Conference on Do- nerato Sardconductors., mootinZ at the Li SSM in 31osevw, Dor-onlor 1969 MURCE: Fizika tvardol,o tola, v. 6, no. L, 19640 974-980 0 TOPIC TAGS: lattice s.-attvrirZ, ingurity scettering, doped s", conductor, carrier mbility, doGenoracy, electron gas .;BSTP,Pr,T: A way has been founi'to detcradno the mobility of current carriers at zny deZreo ol der-eneracy of clectron pga3 in a semiconductor, considerin.- the si."Mitaneous effects cS two types of scatterirZ: at acoustical vibreUW of lattice atoms and at J.oyd--od ir~puritioo. Baginnin,, with the view that there is d rel=ation tirae assoc.~ated with each of thosE) offcct:), the authors Tind tho total .,elzcmtion tim, but ahmi that it is possiblo to distinguish between the two components. The ratil) of one to the other can be obtainod by kr=iing the derived Fermi leval arA the drJSt rzbillty for a pura zzm~le ana then by mea3uring the Hall Curd 1/2 AGCZS=N I M2 IAMBUS =b=t-y of W deped, zaVle and making use of a table of inte,-,rals (Sivm in the paper). XDbi2ities of current cz=iers waro measurad in n-type Go and Si ever a vide range of tontawaUres (chim'ly batuoDn 3M z~d $00 X) and a im2urity cD=en- trations (3.0-8 to 10*20 cd--3) to corCwrtre computed and wg~eri=ntaa rsmat3e The resulU irAitate that the two types of scattering Pay be distinj-,uishod: vevj well In Oe., approxi=tely in Si. Congutations show that the Hall Tactor at 30OX for st=mgly dcqed Go and Si is not unity as has generally bean thought. Only at. 78K, because of a mwked in=ease in the Fermi level., does the Hall factor approach ua-, ty for most sam2les with carrier concentrations greater than 1016 cz-3. Orig. a:t. has -- 5 f igares, 4 tables~, and 9 f onmlas. ~'ASSWDTIO'.N: Gosudarsctvenny~::y nauchno-issledovetellek-V i prqyektny~~ institut -rodko-.wtallicheskoy prorVasblennosti, Moscow (State Scientific Research and Planning Institut-9 Tor the LVe-Matal Industry) WBMITTM: 03Apr63 I/ DATE ACQ: 27Apr64 E14CL: 00 SUB CODE: B3., SS NO REF SOV: 007 OTM; OD6 .,CvrJ 2/2, ACCESSION NR: AP4035085 3/0032/64/000/05/0559/0562 AUTHO-103 Omelsyanovskiyv Es. H.; Flatull., Ve I. -Hall factor determination in atomic semiconductors TITLEI iSOUME: ZavodskWa laboratoriya., no. 5, 1964, 559-562 TOPIC TAGSt' semicDnductor3 atom oscillation, izVurity ion., Fermi abatist'iens acoustic phonon., relaxation time., Hall mobi1ityj HILU factor ABMRACT: The Ha3l factor was detexwdned aralytically under the simultaneous action of two scattering mechaniBms: on acoustic atom oscillati6ns of the lattice und on impurity icins. A Fermi'statistics was assumed for the particlea with an arbitrary degree (of degeneracy ~~. The relaxation t:ijwi3 for atoastic phonon and admixture ion aoal~tering are given together with expressions for the drift and H&U mobilities, This leads to an expression for the U11 factor A (n A - con- centration of chw?ge carrieraj Ran conobant) given b~ 3, 0,12 61 Fi2 A 60, 6) I*ACCMION NR3 A?hQ35OB5 and 13 ure integmalB of Forml divtribution fUmtiOns Whose ValUSS are Where �9/2 detearmined num8rjcjx1jy on the electronic computer "Strela," The results of HB11 factor calculationi) are than given in tabul" Torn Tor various values of The results show A - 3. only for * > 8o Orig, arb* ha93 3.7 formulasip 2 ~U OB., and I figures O"Ay A=IATION3 GDsvdarstvwrqV nauchnD-isslodovatallskiy i ;royekbr institut redkometallicheskoy pronW*Bblemosti (State Sciantific'Resemb and Design Institute of the Rare BarthMetal ThAl trleo) SOFUTTED3 DO DATZ ACQ3 MkY64 EWL: 00 CMR: Ss W RW SOYS C03 Mmmi 006 ANDRIAlliCl , D. G A r, tr C. 7? c t r r~r- r, c L. Fiz. tvE.;r. tela 6 .17 1. Gosuc.ariLvenriyy iri.gtitii*:. redkornetallicheskoy promys;i1el,--iosti, L 22931-6-6 EjjT(m) ~Wp(t) jjp(c) _ LM ACC NR, AP6013343 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/004/0657JO658 AUTHOR: Fistulli V. 1.~~ Omel'yanovokly E. M.; Pelevin, 0. V.; Uflutsev, V, B. ORG: Giredmet 13 TITLE: The effect of 6e naturt~'of dopant on electron scattering and polytropy of dopant In-n-type galli~6.arseni4e 7 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izve6ifiya. Neorganicheskiye materinly, v. 2, no. 4, 1966, 637-658 TOPIC TAGS: gallium atsenide, single cryBtal, semiconductor single crystal, activated crystal, donor impurit],'r, electron mobility, carrier scattering, Hall mobility, impurity polytropy ABSTRACT: The nature 1,bf-the dopant was found to influence the electri~--al property of gallium arsenide singlk! crystals doped with Te, Se, or S in widely varied concentra- tions in a manner analogous to that observed earlier in strongly doped semicondcutoT Go and Si. Single crystals were grown by an oriented crystallization technique under conditions wbich secut~ed uniform distribution of impurity. Hall mobility at 300K was -u with increasing electron concentration found to decrease in the sequence. u -Ilsc5us a-jattern of change in elcetron mobility in- the sample. In ag~,eement'with t eory ihii reflected the effect 6f the nature of the dopant an sciattering of electrons. Another! effect of the nature-pf the dopant-was detected in a study of the relation between electron concentratio,,A' and atomic concentration of the dopant, as determined by 1/2 Card VDC: 537-311-23:546,681'191 Card 2/2 1 36930-66 XWT(z)/ZWP(t)jETI IJP(c) V?JD AP6022218 SOURCE CODE'." WIF65 il*C~~2/004/0448/04 AUTHOR: 0,mell7anov ty, E, H.; Mayler, A. A.; Flatull, V. is ORG,.- State Research and DeslEn Institute for the Rare Metal Industry (Gosuda tvannyy naucbno-issledovatefl-gily--f,i;r-o-87in-3i-f-nb-ti:ft~f'-- radkometallicbeskoy promysblennosti) W TITLE: Deternination of the concentrations of donors and acceptors by separation SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratorlya, v. 32, no. 4, 1966~ 448-450 TOPIC TAGS: quantitative analysis, electron donor2 electron acceptor, germanium, silicon ABSTRACT: The method proposed in the article is based on the assumpti 0 that the transfer of free charge carriers in crystals of the germanlum~ and silicon type Is connected with their dispersion In the loriized atFns of the impurity and in the acoustical vibrations of the lattice,, while the contribution of other possible mechanisms of dispersion may be naElected. On this basis., the article proceeds to a mathematical treatment of the problem. As an experimental check of the expressions arrived at, neasureiaents were made of the temperature dependence of the 1/2 UDG: 537o3ll L 3b930-bb A'C'c "R' A?bO:L2218 nobility in germanium alloyed with arsenic, over a wide range of concentrations of the alloying Impurity. Results of the actual experinentas shown In a fIgure2 agree in a satisfactory way with the theoretical deductions. Orig. art. bas: 6 formulas and 2 figures. 6~ -SUB CODE: 07j, 20/ ZUBM DATE&. none/ ORIG REF: 0051 OTH REP: 004 86103 r,2 ~cP-o 3/112/59/000/012/01'1/097 Y177 A052/AO01 Translation from. Reftbrativriyy zhurnal, Ele~trotekhnfka, 1959, 110, 12, p~ !2, P 24005 Ab'rHORS: Lashkarev, V.Y ., Litovchienko V.G. Omellyanovskaya, N.M., bondareri- ko, R.M., Strikha, V.I. T ITLE - Dependence of the Life Timt of Minority C%4Me Carriern 011 col-106--p- tration of Antimony Admixture in Germanium 1\ FERIODTCAL: Nauk. shchorichnyk, Radlofiz. fak. Nyivs'k, un-tu, 1956, KYiv, 1957, PP. 495-496 (Ukrainian) =1- The dependence of the life time'r of minority charge carriers on the concentrat on of Sb up to the values approaching the solubility limit of Sb in Ge (n = 4-io 19 em--3) has been studied. The concentration has bee~n determined from the Hall effect,,'~' hav been measy-ed by gtical methods. It has been established that with n increasing from 5'10 - - cm--3, the life time was inversely Proportional to n (Z decrea-sed from 300 to 15 microseconds), At a further increase Card 1/2 86103 S11 12/.59/000/0 12/014/097 A052/AOOI Dependence of the Life 'rime of Minority Charge Carriers on Concentration of' Anti- mony Admixture in Germanium of n the inverse proportionality did not. hold and 'C changed more slogly, ~ttalnlng /-.,/ 2.5 microseconds at. :1 - 5-loI7 cm-3. At. n increasing up to 4~101 em---) the life ti 1~ e showed no nottceable decrease, When computing ^Cfrom the formula D-C = 10 the dependence of D on n was taken into acco,ant; at high value3 of n this dependence becomes strong. The found dependence of T on n agrees with the Shockley-Reed recombination theory, There are 5 references, A.F~A. Translator's noted This is +.he full 'I~ransla,.ion of 4he original Russian absl.ract Card 212 AUTHORS: Lasbkarev, V, Ye.) Litovchenko, V. G., 57-11~2/33 Omellyanovskaya, N. W., Bondarenko, It. N., Strikha, V. 1. TITLE*' Lifet:bne Dependence of Foreign Current Carriers upon Concentration of Antinony Admixture in Gerwaniwn (Zavisimostl vremeni zhisnA storonnikh nositeley toka ot kontsentratsii prinesi surlmy v ger,manii). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhn. Fiz., 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 11, pp. 2437t-_W9 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The dependence of lifetime-rof the antimony concentration admixture is investigated up to the boundary which lies near the solubility bourdiiry of antimony in germanium n I--- 4.1olB CYR'113 at a great numn bar of germanium patterns.T was measured by means of optical methocLs. It is shown that in the case of an increase of the anti- mony admixture concentration of from n- 5-10 3.3 cm-', to n- 101-5 cm-3 it was again confirmed that-or is irrversely proportional to the case of a further increase of the concentration this is di!~tg~c~la is slowly reduced and reaches the value-C-'&- 2.,8)Lsec at n-5-1017c,773. This value scarcely changes in the case of a fnrthet increase of n Card 1/2 up tc the maximum concentrations (n-4.lo l8cn73). It is shown that 57-11-2/33 Lifetime Dependence of Foreign Current Carriers upon Concentration of Antimony Admixture in Germanium. the independence of the lifetime r of n at great n f oilo-;m i-,Tre- diate34* from the recombination theory of W. Shockley and 19. Read a fact -which was also observed here ii the irprestigatiors. It is furthermore shown that in this caaa the deep-,2..Jing 1--vel-q are re- sponsible for the recombination..The conclusion can be drawn that the adm:Lxture atons of the antimoiW are not brumediately the effec- tive recombination centTes* Apparently the not controllable, deeper lying iadmixtures are resporsible for the recombination. These adw mixturas are introduced either together with the antimony or they are alrea47 present iri the germanium initial material. The introduction of antimoW leads to an alteration of the position of the Fermi- level i. e. of the ionization degree of this recombination level -which leads, however., to the increase of the recombination proba- bility-. There are 2 figures and 3 Slavic referencen. ASSOCIATION.' Ziyev State, Vaiver3ity (Kiyevskiy gosudar9tvennyy Un iverI7,i tet) SUBMITTED: April 1,5,, 1957. AVAILA,BLE: Librairy of Congress. Card 2/2 h19h9 pe. S/194/62/000/009/056/100 D295/D308 AUTIHORS: Strikha, V. I., Bondarenko, R. M., OmRllyanovslka, 14. M. and Lytovchenko, V. H. TITLE: The influence of specific resistivity and carrier life tirqe on the current serisi'tivity of centimeter range detectors PERIODICAL: Referativnyy.zhurnal, i~vtomatika i radioelelctronika, no. 9, 19621 12, abstract 9-4-23 g (Visnyk Kyivslk. an-tu, Ser. fiz. ta khimiyi-, no. 1, 1958, 143-144 (Ulcr. ; summary in Rus. )) TEXT: One of the mosT, important parametei-s of microwave detectors is their current sensitivity B. In germanium this quantity depends on current, d.c bian, doping and resistivity of the materials. In ,11loying gerrminium with antimony the berit reoulto have been ob- tained for samples with resiutivity of 0.003 - 0.01.(1x cm. The do- pendence of parame'~ers of microwave detectors on the life time of -minority carriers and on the resistivity of the material is estab- CLrd 112 S/1 94/62/000/009/1056/100 The influence of spt,,cific D295/D308 liohed. Detectoro of alloyed with Sb, Fe and Ga have been fabricated. The mea sure me n to of reoiqtivity were carriod out by the usual compensation muthod, and the measureitlen-C of life time by using Valdese and Adain's getup. Current sensitivity was deter- mined over a wide vave-length range (3 - 70 cm). The results of the investigation hLave shown that the resistivity of the material, and not the volume life-time of minority carriers, contributes princi- pally to the variation of current'sensitivity of centimeter range receiving detector.s. 4 references. /-Abstracter's note: Complete transla.tion.-7 Card 212 21 W) 9 (2) AUTEOR: Onel!7 ovskaya, N. 11. SOY/89-7-1-11/26 TITLE: The influence of la-radiation tJpon the 1-late-rietic Yrojjertie9 of Fer7-ites (Vli;~aniye oblucheniya na magnitny,ye svoystva forritov) PERIODICAL: Atormaya energiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 1, pp 66-6a psa) ABSTRACT: Ferrites of the type ZK-210, which viere produced by the Laboratoriya elektTomodelirovaniya AN SS3R (Laboratory for Elect. Ton Modelling of the AS USSR) in form of toroids, were irradiated in a steel tube of the atomic power plant. h,;o batches of selected ferrites woze investigated, ?f whil-02 the p U 7n/cm2 fizst was ex osed to an integral flux Df 2.15-1 , , and 17 _2 - 'he same this second to one of 6-5-10 n/c By comparing, pa3!azeters of an irradiated and a non-irradiat;,~d 3amDle, the influence of irradiation -.,ias determined in di-7;endence on the doi~e rate. The amplitude of the half -excit,!it1f.rn of and that cf th,ts magnetic reversal of the ferrites dc, aot chaige after irradiation, The temp rature variation in the ferril.es as a result of their being heated by irradiation (frjm 200 to 58.8' Showed that with rising temperaturc the width of the loop CaTd 1/2 decreases and that the amplitude of magnetic reversal and -.0 The Influenze of Irria-diation Upon the Ya.-Metlir- V/89-7-~-11/245 Y.Toperties Of Farrites especially the amplitu4r~ of tht half.-e-,citation incroaLe if the current is conotant. The rectansulax shape of the hysteres-.12 loop is considerably diAurbed with risAng temperatui-a. The Tesultz obtained ax-9 ~-hmvn in form of diagrams wid partly also by tvbles. Tho follwing may be 8aid: If fo:rrites axe used az building stones for stx4~,- devices in devices.. which are expQCed to a neutron- and ~-fluxx iAthin the rani-, of from C 5-101 1 to 5-10 12 partinles/rM 2 se-,, the ciirrant vaziation in the matrix munt be takon into aceount. It may be compansated by autaaatiz- current ,.:orArcjl. It is better atill' to the ferrites at a certain temperature during irradiation by cooling. L. A. Matalin sugeested tha-11- thir.; work bp undertaken. Yu. K. Gualkov and 11. V. M~ishkov t~,ok part in the experiments. A. A. Kosarev provided the forrites. There ari 'I fiGure, I table, and 6 references, "I cf which are Soviet. SUB-21TTED: Jant,ary 6. 1959 Caxd 2/2 1:. ) red. Fl;~'T"."TSOIJY I V.P n:ii. m2 a J [Malectic irl the nxiences of nm,ut-e; the physical tmd mathernati-c-11 zcciencesj lialikukh 0 lie"'llivoi pri.-Oda'; 1. Akf-,dp,,;Jyf-, nauh 1; C V:",Y, 0?1---*,Ii.iI YANOT-)Xlyl , . i~. 0;nclb'yar,-.)vA,--.y, ~% E. r,ai~kj- Ob j~Jo~aiv e v snvre-enn~--,,, f'4-lke. Voprosy filosofil, 1948, No. 3, ~J- IZ3-62 SO: LFT~PISI ZJlT;.N'Al. Vci~. 27, I!o,-kva 1949 Immortal work; on the ))Otb annlvarBary of the publication of 014aterialism and empiric-criticism'. Vlsrqk AN URSR 21 no.1: 15-23 Ja '49. (NLRA 9: 9) 1. 3)1yBzi7 c'hlen A21 URSR. (Lenin, Vladimir Illicb, 1870-1924) (Dialectical m%terialism) OMIL'YABOVSKIYI Mik)uiil 3razmovich; TIMIMBUY, Ya.P., otvetstvotayy DBITAVOY, L.A.,, redaktor isdatellstva; ZILSNKOTA, Ye.T.. takhaichaDkV rsdaktor [2hilosophical problems of quantum mechanics] Yilosofskie voprosy avantovii malrbaniki. Moskva, lzd--yo Akadezii nauk SUR, 1956. 267 p. (quantum theory) (MINA 9:10) ONEL;YANOVSKIY, 14.3. ~- 1-De7stvitsloAY7 (?h7BiCB) (LaIdn, I _'- -, Devtloplng the problen "Dialectical materialism and the modern natuTal sclencos." Vest, All SSSR 26 no.10:3-11 0 156. (MM 9:11) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR. (Dlalbctical ratnrialium) (Science-Philosophy) m L ilY mwm/Ger-eral Section - Y11J.10,30-phy. 14 thodology of Science A-2 Abs Jour Pef Zhur - Fizi-ka,, No 3., 1958, NTO 7456 Author _Dme.Usnovaki., 14. E InBt 'Not Given Title Materialism and Idealism in Quantxa Mechanics Orig Pub An. Ron-Sov. Ser. mat.-fiz.., 1957P U., No 2P 72-91 Abstract The article is the translation of Chapter I of the book by the author "Philasophical Problems of Q~=tum Mechanics" (Referat Zhur Fisdkap 1957., rio 6., 134110). Card 1/1 AUTHORs Omellyanovslkiy, M. F. , Acadeeziclan, AS 3o-5D-4-1/74 7off SSR TITLE) Lenin oa Causality and Quantum-Mechanics (Lenin o prichinno- sti i k-vantovaya mekhanika) PERIODICAL: Vestnik kkademij. Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 4, PP- 3 - 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since the end of the ninetenth century physics developed rapidly, and this was combined with a revolutionary chanE;e- over of the basic ideas and principles of old classic physics, Therefcre natural siences cannot develop without new philo- sophice.1 conclusions. V. J. Lenin showed in his book "Materia- lism and Empiriocriticism" and in his other philosop'iical works that dialectic materialism is the only scientific philo- sophy of our days. The stru-gle of the philosophers, which came up in connection with the physical discoveries and theo- ries of the last decenniums ' was also expressed by the question of causality which came to the front in the discuss- ions about quantum-mechanics. "The world is a natural movement of matter and our comprehension as the highest nature-product, Card 1/3 can only reflect this natural rule", V. 1. Lenin wrote. From Lenin on Causality and Q~aantum--Hechan-!(;o 30-58-4--1/44 the idealistic standpoint which disclaims the objecti*.re i.-. yortance of the shorn basic idena, the human sense it elf creates rules, sots the original chAos in vrder and n. The question of causality cannot be separated from the problerd of the Infinity of matter as well as from the infinity of its comprehension proceas. The discoveries of Heisenberg and Schr6dinger mark initiative steps in the con-,rehension of objective causality-connexions by "he human ~e'.ng. They can, however, not be ex-pressed by the formulae of ;.Lassic mechanics. .Modern bourgois idea2istic philosophy makes efforts in proving that newest physics disclaims the determinism and the object- ive causality in nature. Furthermore the author mentioned Heisenlerg~ G. Reiohenbach, P. Bridzhmen, G. Margenau and Eiv- es us their opinions. There is also mentioned L. Rozenfelld who in his wo.Tks refers to F. Engel' s and V. I. Lenin but by the opinion of the author interprets them in a wrong way.The opinions of F. Born are partly accepted by the author. In the quoted remarks of foreign physicists and philosophers the au.- thor mcans to see fluctuations between idealism and dialectic materiulism. He gives a very tletailed review about these Card 2/3 fluctuations by means of examples~ Furthermore Ifte quotes Soviet Lenin on Causality and Quantum-Nechanics A 30-58-4-1/4.1 and foriDign ncientists* (A. D. Aleksandrov, 1). 1. Blolt-I'diritsev, S. 1. Vavilov, P. Lanzhevon, V. A. Pok and man7 othero) , who cleared in their works the philozophical problemn of quantu:,-.- tileory and others in the sense of dialectic materialis",1. The scientist-materialists (M. Smolukhovskkiy, P. Lanzheven, S. I. VaVilov)prove in their works that the statistical and dynamic letalities are objective-real and must not be separated from one another. -In the analysis of the cauBality problem of quantum- mechanics the basic ideas of possibility and reality play an important part. Finally the author emphasizes that the solution of the problem of the detenrainism in quantum-mechanics necessar- ily needs a dialectic analysis of the interruption and con- tinuity, of necessity and causality, of possibility and reality, of the single and the whole, ofdevelopnent and unity. There are 17 references, 8 of which are Soviet. 1. Fhysivs-Theory 2. Quatt= machanics-Theory Card 3/3 1. Lenin, V. J. "WE I BM UPLOITATI& 301/3313 L"doulys, mik WSR. Xnatitut flIceafil, V11646fSki" Voprogy VoyraMannoy fjZIkj labOrniki; (Philosophical h-6bl6m of xdd&rM Physics; dail~Ctla") Moscow. X2d-VO V SSSR. 1959. 426 v. Irrata slip Iniarted. 7.000 copies printed. Id.s 1. V. Kutastsov and M. 2. O"i-yanovoklyl ad, of Publishing Hau"T V. It. Xorax; Tech. Xd.t S. 0. Mrkbvich. NAP6111 this baoV 10 intondod far physletots but may be road 9siniully ZY and the educated layman interested in the W16800hiell questions of advarle6a V-1yVin.. efttlAlltj this book eantainm 12 srtielsg 04 philallophicli problems In bhy-alej~ Problems are divided Into throe subje t dtvisionit 1) c general probl6asi 2) probloals of quantum theory; 3) probloas 14 the th*a" of r*lutlvlty. The Views of Mottin, Bohr, D*ra, Planck. Paull, SchriMInjor. 11*19stborg, Jancesy, at al. a" Drdlefte4d, and subjected to criticism from the Soviet old# by Polikarow. Pok. at al. Questions doallr.Z idivAd6allad, agnosticism. and dialectical materialism in the W16460hy of physics art d1scuse6d. This Collection of arts- site to the third in a series under the stra title. Karlier volumes were piAblish44 in 1952 and 1W. References steC804nY Oub article. TANS (W CGVTZVTSz *dr"ord 3 O"Ilyl%ovskly, X. 9. Dialectical Materialism i6d the Problem physics. 5 J--,Y - Philosophical Problems or Mdern Physics jfiaa*t*av, 1. V. jaste ideas in the Work or max Planck yoki V. A. ?he -torprotation at Quantum Mechanics 151% -A~--lonj With A. Kinstalo on rpist"Oloeteal Prabl6as in Atowle Physics 17T JlMaln-L, &nswor to the Criticism [at 1. Bohr. V. Paull, e3 a23 The Intertransautabilit7 of llomentary Particles 2%q Theo" or Relativity as a Theory of 3pace-Tiro HIASI I Wait RIPLOTTATI04 SOVI/3493 Vs A6Yu%hdYd sdv4bhdh&ftlY4 Do filasofsLiv voomaAA y~stv6tvozn&niys : Yi Gddf&kiY~ problemy sov"wonnago yestestvatmartlya; trudy sovesh- 4h&niYA (PhIlOfiOPhlG Problems of Modern Uatural 341vn0a; ii; TrAnAad as of the All-Unlon Conference on Plillosophic Problotj of Watuloal Science) Moscow, Ird-vo AN MR. 0". 663 P. Xreats, alip Inserted. 6,000 copies printed. Uonscring Alertayt Akad#mlyk nauk SSSR. rd. of Publishing Hdusoi A.Z. rordpin4yets; Tech. 91.1 I.N. Dortkh-Ins; Witarial Comwittea: P.W. Pedosayev, CorraspondIrg MemIter, A-I-X7 of Sal6deas ttst (Chi-ltiiji)v B.M. Vul, Corresponding Momb4r, Academy of Saltness USSR, M.N. otb#11yanovskly, Academician, A:a-1qa7 of Selene*: Ukr3SR, U.N. Siaskyan, Corresponding Womber, A~a4vy of Selona* USSR V N Stolatovo Prorespor, jvJ Ye.N. Chasnolgqv, ; h l cal Soleness (Scientlft- Secretary) CarAidate, o f ?hl os p PURP032i "Us book to intended for natural scientists &nJ Ph.1103at!.h.8 ra who a" In t. r4sted In coordinating Cos-nunAst philosophy with science,. COVINkOfft Iii1s Is a publication of the transactlons of tho All -Unic., Conferanas an PhiloslDhic Problem* Of Return*, S.-JenCa Which took z rlaes in Kaseow, Gatober ax-;r5, i95G. Zes ~--? I attandvd by 20 academicians and 30 corrvspon:l1rZ me.W.'ere of the Lda"MY at Sciences USSR, 15 academicians Ln-i 3; member@ of rv- DublIo and special academies, 186 univerat y and college workers. 240 worloina of scientific research Institutes, arLJ 75 party fticiaLls. the purpose of the Conferffneev &a expressed ty tha ChairdAn of the Orathizatlon Comiatteo, K.V. Ostrovity4nov, was to units tho efforts of Soviet phllos~jphers &-n1 scientists in the dl alsetical- site rial to tic Interpretation of the &-hievemants of moddra science, ind to provide the philozovh-les-I bsckgro6~14 r4quired for the study of modern scientific problems. W.H., Academician. A Crest Ideological lnvtrum-nt for the - ~ 4ON atlon " Tran2rorization of ths Unlve"t (Ccrzmezora!- nz IZ the 50th &nriLversary of the Comp otion of V.I. Lentn's Boolk., Katerialism arwd rnpirloaritlels-i 12 1.. jlc.,.fid~jih, .3 Irkr3SR. V.I. Imnjn 4n4 the 1 -0" ly 1;j g;1 j Tema of Wdern Physics 32 r jr. 1 1 ; 1 Alsksandrov A.D., Corraspon,41ng Member, 13 U=R. Philosophic - 1- - ~ t~n ~*naul jn1rtc&ncs or the Theory of Relativity 93 9l Ddrov B M v ProCessor, Aslationahlps letween the Difftrcnt in Nature 13, Pok, V.1L., Academician. in torpratation or Q.~antum W~chanj-S 212 Sobole- S.L., Acadoadcl&n. and A.A. Lyapunov, Profevaor, Cytv~ttv- - ~ -ITITi a ~tuxja S;Ioncv -- Z37 -SAkertau"an, V.A., AcajealetaLn. Certain Kath-,1cZo&!c4l Prot~lvns of C53--g-r- Z68 CormsponlIng Memb#r, Aca4awy of Xrll:sl Sclen~vi USSR, and -1 1- arlt, Acid.m1clan. Rolla Cr Phyalci arA - We or-X,lr&ite. Proble" ~91 Chamis try K2 A.X., Academician. Problem or the Cr!Zin of Life in the - ;~~ .e the, Achlev4stents of Kadern Science !~74 t -Gnsbrhcnkov9.I., Corrosponding Member, AS -=q. Lenin's TS*~ry or Reflection ifid the M~lvrn PhyatcIN-Y of the Sense Organ~ -,4- DISCUSSION 07 REMA-3 Shlrokov, M.F., Fmf.saor Card 4/11 30(9 SOV/30-59-1-47/57 AUTHOR: P~- Chesnokov,. Ye. N.., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences TITLE: PxoblemB Concerning Philosophy of Yodern Natural Science (Fii(,2r'41r - kiye vopro:By sovremennogo yestestvoznaniya~ PERIODICAL:. Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959., Nr I., PP 132-138 (Usn ABSTRACT: At the end of October last year an All-Union conference took place which dealt with these problems. The conference had bei_~n convened by the Akademiya nauk (4cademy of Sciences) anil t;);- Ministerstvo vyssbego obrazovaniya SSSR (Miniatry of 111elloy Education of the USSR). More than 600 well-known exper's in th'e sDheres of sciences andphilosophy took part, among them Academicians and Corresponding Members, Academy of Sciencas, USSR,. repXesentatives oi the Academies of the Unioz, 'Republics and Branch Academies as well a.s scientists from scientific research Institutes and univexsities.. Scientific represt-rita- tives fromi Bulgaria, Rumania, German~, Hungary and Czecho- slovakia were gue,3ts. It was the aim of the conference to unite the creative powers of Soviet philosophers and scientists for the pvrpose of a dialectic-materialistic generalizptllon of the achlevemonts of modern science and'for raising Its Ievel Card 1/4 which is intended to contribute towards a solution of the i.'io.,it SOV/30-59-1-17/57 Problems Concerning Philo:3oph~- of Modern Natural Science important 3cientific problems in as short a per4od as ~;ossib_'-_. Such were -the ideas expressed by Academician A. 'it'. Nes-_eyanov, President of the AS USSR and K. V. Ostrovityanov, Chaiiman of the Comnittee for the Organization of the Conference on the occasion of-their opening speeches. Further, the following reports were heard and discussed: 11. B. Mitin, Academician, spoke about Lenin's "materialism and empiriocriticism" as the great ideological weapon for the perception and transformation of the world. Come Iyanovskiy, Academician of the AS UkrSSR,dealt in Hi-s report with V. 1. Lenin and the philosophical problems of modern physics. B. 11. Kedrov, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Correspondirr; Member, Academy of,Pedagogical Sciences RSFSR, reported on tn- interrelat ion in nature of the forms. of movement of matter. V. A. Fok spoke about the interpretation of quantum mechanics. A. D. Aleksandrov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR, spO:e about the philosophical meaning and the irniportar)rc of the thoory of relativity. Card 2/4 S. L. Sobolev, Academician~ and A. As Lyapunov, Profe~;~3(,r, Problems Concerning Philosophy of Modern Natural Science SOV/30-59-1-47i,`~7 dealt with cybernetics and -natural science. Vs, A. Ambartsunyan, Academician, spoke about Sc=e problems of cosmogony. V. A. Engellgardt~ Icademician, ~nd G. M. Frank, CorresTond~r:,7, Member, AMS USSR reported on the role of physics and in investigating biological problems. A. 1. Oparin, Academician spoke about the formation of !41fe in the light of the achievements of modern natural scien:~e. N. 1. Grashchenkov's report dealt with the Lenin's reflex theory and modern physiology of the sensual organs. A. Z. Zhmudekiy opposed the opinion exprpqsed by M. E. Omel'- yanovskiy wbo said.that in the capitalist countries a crisis in physics Is approaching. D. 1. Blokh:Lntsev, Ya. Terletskiy, D. D. Ivanenko, T. A. Lebe- dev, E. Yao Koltman,,V. V. Perfillyev took part in the discus- sion of the report delivered by V. A. Fok. M. F* Shirolrov opposed A. Do Aleksandrovis view concerning the general theory of relativity. V. 1. Sviderskiy, A. L. Z(,].'- manov, A. A. Tyapkin also took part in the discussion of A. D. Aleksimdro;ls report. Card 3/4 G. 1. Naan, A. Lb'Zelimanov took part in the discussion of the SOV/30-59-1-47/57 Troblems Concerning Philosophy of Modern Science' .report 131ven bY V. A., imbaxtsunyan. Go V, Nlkollakiy, P. X. Anokhin, Go V. Platonov took part in the discuesil)n of the report by So L. Sobolev and A. A. Lyaru- nov. V. L. Ryzhko,v; No 11. Sisakyan and 19 Panchev (Bulgaria) participated in the discussion of the report delivered by Ve A. Engellgardt and G. 11. Frank. Yu. 31* Frolovt V& No Xolbanovekiyj Be L. Rubinshteyn Part'icipated at the discussion of the report by No 1. Grashchenkov. P& If*.FedoseVev3, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR concluded the confexapes, The xesull-s obtained at the con- farenos were discussed at a joint meeting of the Prezidium Akademii n ,auk SSSR (PraBi*dium of the AS USSR) and the Kollegiya Minint-Orstva vyszhego obra2.ovamiya SSSR (PoArd of tho r.A1413tr,V cf Moor 23ducation of the USSR) on January 23 1959. Measures were outlined for the intensification of working out.phi~losophical problems of.modern science. There.is I Eoviet reference. Card 4/4 S&M 1"0111 t11121 Use Glue All-Ildlem e6afd""m an Voila-Ale Pr61,I*uv of U.daru vatur.i W. has(Wdomayusooya oavaahahAslya pa fIlos4fbkin vopmum ".4i"U"je Yost& stwas hamys) 2y the Ultor cot radaktail) tMODICALt r.p4kht tislahaiki" mAuk, 1959, lot a. Ur 4. pp &Barney$ car4 1/3 1,us;I the &love Ganfor4mae took plaaf at 15686v In Catalsor 19581 it IP&S attsham& ty "" them 600 sateatIsta, among them 20 Aod&d&kf8jLH4 &M So Carrompbadiag ikk1wre, AS TJS=r 04 Well if W Aalax4tev from BAI**ria, VuAg*ry, lost Comany, &&I Cd6obbalawakle. taa fallavtvW leatares dal4vsrod at the Gonfo"Bas a" list&&# 184dasistus V. 1. Wlshla_(am Loula's '&asks -MAterlmlima a" NArlooritle1W). Amd-mician 13 My= -.1i'll ". 'Aj t". too r a Los to , It'losaphleal Scts=om 1. W, K'sarov (.66 the lalatio~hlp of the rams of uOtlaa of Kdtt&r Leadsaician of Qu"tum WmahszlW .'already jmnlah*4 to Uspokhl fill h &Ukb "uk. 1957. V61 0 ur 4)v Carrampooiing MASUar AS M4 i-The ftilenaphic&I Content of ani t" 11"floamat of its Thoary of lalmtl~Lty`), Adado-iDiam rtsum Naze wathadalacLeal problaus of Couwaoay-% 'vj-1'. - Aital6w F r d 11 1 11* 2 Sdi*556'), Carremp-Zling U7.lwr L" ~ tduja_x-azL~ La"Suielan -TA, r-5.-L-cardt (-on the F~Lrt rtayea dy njoice &aA chaziptry to of I locisal prall"O), LOAASSICLIn A. ~_.Jjjmm(" -he "0161-8 " - Us OrIgin of Life 13 tee LiOt -a-f Us Progress VA" %y ! f lk"We matural Sdi.mas.), anis ftee,zly, Corresponding M43~ar As 11SIR (IL.Olule Theory of RofIleti-a AU the Uddorn the asneary About 50 islegatee toak ;,art in tl;a jLsz~zlen of these lacturve. Wastt its lutraA~stary @"eels delivered by the President of Us AS tfgn, jesAsmiallu 1. X. Y.~y~v. to roprod.a.d. -d so to the alo&LU sp4eeh %y Curr.sIazling Wa.bar 10 Ma 1. J. Paaasiyov, Lai fizally a -~wlutj.o passed by tz~ 111-06108 Conference an Alleso;I'leal of gals" Rainy" I aelonas Is Civsm wular tho title 60n the Tasks of dealing vith ftile"Pblexi probl." of usturl. Sal-new. Card 2A %a "solution ew"atially eaztal" appeal for the igN45tisfittes of Lit Raw ~is.ttrlf fasto in the a."* of the thou-7 of Wars and Imalft 41A of dtalsotte ~tsriali~ -far &deviation of its" to tk, resolutio. of the 2otb party Congress, O"Parstim of institutes, voordInatton of ?Qsja"b Welk, go sell " "- pratIm, of arctnigation. In e-11-ii-, :.11%trof VrI 11ts 'I sort: to Was. -hich the 1-0t~# it a jorizZ the a published. 'he" am lovist v4f.rowsm. Caj'I xu~sov, I.T.; OTCHINaloy, A.1.3 NMTUEHIN, ;S.ACHKOY, Tu.T.; SMENIKOT, G.A.; IIOTIX, I.B., red.lza--va; I-AlIT, T.O., takhn.red.; MMMOYICB, 'S.S., takhn.refl. Dzinclillen of caouality in modern phyBical PI-alams prichinnostl v sovrenannoi fWke. Moskva, 1960, 428 -P. (MM, 14:3) 1. -Akadenip nnmk SSSR. InBtitut filosofli. (PhyBloj3--PhlloBophy) CMJANOVSKIJ, H.Je. (onelyanovskl7., V.-E-SEMA, Josaf., dr. I ItrmiBlatorl - Problem of xelativity in cluantum physics. Polucky mat fyz astr 5 no,6:7ro-756 260a (.0 E."i 11" LOVIII) %I I Y2 IIII.E. ) ahn-,lomill. .1tiloBophica1i evoautiori of the Coren~aigf-n .-chool of ~bysicists. Vast. All S-':'-SR 32 S ":.2. :L!::G) , , 1. All UkrSSL~. (Derx,~ar!~-'..,'-hyoics-Philozophy) n C, pi :3 T JTfl'l, 16-9) Feature5 ao- Al,ar c0-- Treatment of ranal dissasso with reflected concentrated nolar radiatiom. X11m, mied., Noskva 29 mo.8:70-72 Aug 1951. (CUM ZO-11) 1. Of the Central Scientific-Ressarch Institate Imeni 1. 11. Sechenov, Yalta. O%7L'YAVY-`UK, L. L., Cand Agr Sci -- "Effect, of S lti~ sDeed of gi&wv*Y, ~h0b~vaat, and quality of the corn seed, Kiev, 1961. (Plin of AE;r UkSSR. Ukrainian Acid of Agr Sci) (KL, B-61, 25-4) - 379 - DENISIYEVSKIY,y V..S., prof.; O~KL"YA.31YR9 L.L. Trace element ferti-baera speed -up the ripen1mg and increase the * yield of corn. Zem2edelle 23 mo.3:82-87 Hr 162. (MIRA 14:3) -- 1. Belotserkovskiy allskokhozya7Bt7ennyy.instit-uts ~ (Corn(,YaiXFertili2ers and manures)) 11.. Mace elemcntB) JP 1~ 0'-LLIYAi;ALlK, . __ E'ame: C-11,1ELYASIX0 A. A, - - DiLioerwtion: Secondarj auLurei and inclicationo for their use Do 11 ree: Cand Med Sci I ~~Yr *A&�Q~' ii4g- ~-: Min Health Ulxaii ian SSR, Lvov State Medical Inst %L,-=74R--tAIe, Place: 1956, Stanislav Source: Knizhnaya LetopiL;', 110 51, 1956 BIITKOVSKIY, N.F., lnzh,,; 0114FLYASRKO, N.G., l.nzh. Ellmirzt!on of falill.2 in the r.~!twc;rl( of r" '. I I ~ I r;r Fwmps. Elek. sta. 35 no.9;96-87 S 164. (mlliA -PI~ELYASHKO, N.G., inzh. UBO of a Bingli)-rglay cU:' pump motors. Energetik 1:1 :L276227-66 EWT(1)/T jK b-- 6A? coDE I ~rR762VOJ6~7b -16028/b ACC NRs AP6018414 SOURCE 07 031 oiences); G2rodetskL,% AUTHOR: Grifrtorlyova, 1,0 V, (Gandidatt~-of medical a As 5, - "TrIVanots. T. G& (Candidate of Pnedical Beienc (Candidate of medical sciences);.,- ------------- I- BoCjanenko,- L. (Candidate of mediao sciences ORG* HeY Scientiflo Research Tpstit~~e of General And COMMunal I one (KIYOVskV nauchno-isaledovatollskiy InatItut obshchey I ko inallnoy gigiynny MO. t Survivability of bnetnrJa~ otnri Hrusns In vegetables irrigated with infected water SOURCUt GigVonA A sanitarlya, not .12 1963, 28-31 TOPIC Tik(.',3: bactoria, vinin, hilmn ai 1~nant, baoterioloj~y, v:1roJpi7,. agriciiltwre c--DD AT13UM(M The use- of liquid wante3 to ~,irrlgntn the B011 barborB bhe dar.,per moLhud in of infecting the vepeLabla crop3, pw-t~.~cu:Larly whan the oprinkling Employed. In t1do conxiecUon, the tim i span oX ~ovwvivLl of 1xithogenic bacteria and virwgep in vegotable cropl, iq of major signifit-wico. The pub- linhed.litera,ture on this subject 1.9 O~Ptradilctory- To br3ng nomoclaxity into thin rwatter, the auUorn investigiled the siarvivability -of pathCq;m11-b bacteria of the Intestinal grau~ (3 ~,, ii tl noun shig. d md Z- --pol Fle-xnerl)j Cox9ackia vi rus es 115.,, A 7 ar %I . ~ the f ollage, ara fruits of pf-Lrits irrig;ibed- -A-th -inf ac-ed wal or lebtuve, rfid wwreet nepper, I.e.., 'vegetables which iro most often oat!jn rwi). um - 613.26~62 --8-3f! .576;.8.095.1 L 27627-6f,) ACC NR-_j_T-6o3.B4l4 This ,w followed by ~21 n eri es of sxj~e r A Ph ent avhich rew!Acd that t~~ Vil- ngmle - -ki depending fin tho blo- Yivability of +,be Ta th, Wcroorr,,.zil~ms diffei logical Propertios oT a partiCU18,r CrOp-'!~ Intostinal bactorla aurvive longer in the follnj~63 oP tmintoas gmm~ln iibad* (6-18 dw',B) t han in the lol It i g D of Aanatoea giwmi in thIne Sun (3-1t dayn ).: They aurv-ive longer In the foliage of SweeL, peppnr thmn in the IblAagd, of I Atuce, -and they siirviya longer in the fmito than in the follage. The sar.1p pattern can be observed ;for viruDeni Aheir surviv, ibility also depends on the ~Vpe of cropj cond itioiia aW 1-j--riod of, vegetation, wd cbJect of Irrigation ~follage or frulL)) though in gow-ral they survive somotbat longer than bacter,~a- Of the pathogenic bacteria of the intestinal givup$ B. breslau surviynd thl longest (18 days), and Shigelu .sonncmi the.rhor.test (2-.1l days)# :Of t1i;J Mires crops investigatedy lettuce joliage - possibl:~ becauao of its "mootim,ena - provided Us least favorable conditions for survival of bacteria and '~~irueev and tomato follago the wet. Avorable# Origs arto hau: figlj4jesi 2JLI JS suB cows i o6j 02 SUM DATE j 18J=6,1~? and REF i om M REFS 00, ROKOYS310, S.F., inzh.; BUITH, Z SULTAN-SHAM, Ye.G., in--h. OIE ., LYUKH Ya,~. 01"EiI.Ovic, Yesna, H., dr Contribution to the diagnosis and therapy of mcniliasis of the respiratory syste=. ',',!ad. arh 15 no.4:43-47 JI-Ag 161. 1. Oto-rino-laringoloska klia,ka Nedicinskog fakulteta u Sarajevu 0 (Sof: Prof. dr Zarl-o Fra:A~1,0- (MOIJILIASI; caBO reports) (PX-SPIW%TOHY WACT I &LOTIONS case reports)