SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANKUDINOV, Y. P. - ANNAU, M.

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V4 IL ro~ A Ir 1-4 Jk e:r I Ir -4 S.- Raiionctive Fi%ll-Out in the Neighborhood ct Leningrad BOY/89-5-5-10/27 Surtmatod activities were caloilated as amounting to: Mc/kM 2 mcAn 2 JulY lt 1954 13 Jul.,r 1 , ': 1156 68 Jan. It 1955 56 Jan. I P 1957 07 JulY 1, 1955 87 Jul-Y- I , 1957 142 Jan. 1, 1956 72 Jar, 1, 1950 151 i~ more detailed graphical rerresentation of these values Is given in an affixad appendix, There axe 5 figuresp 2 tables, and 13 referei)cee, 3 :)f wh4Wh are Soviets SUBMITTED: Ju1Y 30t 1958 Card 3/3 S/186/62/004/00!/008/008 E075/E436 AUTHORS Shvedov V,P,, kitdi4iay---Y?,,P,. I f3unin 13,G. Mahsilllova~ A~M, lvallova , L,M TITLE Deterinirta t. i,)n of' low level s of I odioa~ t i%- InIPUt I t IeS III water PERIODICAL Radioldixtaiya, tio,l, 110 1-1.6 TEXT The authors outlined briefly samplifig Method.-i ~On~entlallcn measurement and investigittion of radioactivity of a(mooki-A sauiple~-, The samplos (I to 1..5 littes) were taken from different depth'. or stirfa,.e of a given wciter sour.-P. the adsorption of tile a~--.~- species on the witIls of the sample holder being pieveriled by khf~ addition of HC1, Subsequontly, the radioai-tive prudu~.f-3 were concentrated by evaporation --o pre, ipj ~at ion f i I I I a , i on electrolygis. ion-exchrti,ge, er-. Since in 1960 there wa-, a marked lowertrig in (lie specifit. tadioa~:tlviky or water from different soiitces as compared with 1958 and 1959 it wi-s riecessa!y to ti-se a couriftng davtce with the background of 0..5 t--- I imp/min for the measurement and detpi-mination of the weak abs,.1):Oo ladloactivittes, For- the idetitifi--a,~icn of isotopes MId Ca r d I S/186/1,12/001/001/008/008 Determinntion of Juw level-* E075/F,436 Aet eir-nina tion of theiv absolute activity, .-alibvation of a r- sper-t ramet of- was CArr I'Vid out u-ming otiorgi tj-,. of knnwn mono, ,hYomAt1.-. Y.-radintors and absolute activ-ltie~' mellsillf--d by a I-IT z oun t or , Inve---tigation of the artificial tadioat.1 It-Ity ill ,iraler procpodod in two dlr~ection.;!~: a) the total riidioac'l*,itV w3ls 1eternined for a Z;l ven wat or sout ce everv tht ve moilt Its and ')) absolute radivact tvi ty wes determined of uoire o( tile I s0tul.)A Jerived from fragnientat ton, witi) _-)pe~_ial at tention boing paid to tong livoct SOO. To detez,m)ne fragmentat,ior. n, t i ., i t y Y ad I oc hom I cal, radi.cm-netric atid Y-%pe,-tromety1r. nnalypl,~ methorts wc-re FQr out fmimple ST 40 a.4 determined by -Artyirig anaivs1m of Y w I, t h t lie stibsequen t ine..' !)uremq,r% of j 0, Is I nt ogt a # i on w I t1i n . ount pt Im -.- i nv t he m t nimi.m ho - 1%:7, Gillid For other I ~A t vp^:~ der i 4d ft om f r iIIMelitto t I %:I) (It t - ill i ri.i t I Ill f fo mado of Ce'- ' (T - 284 ~. 5 d8 Pr r -. I m t n n ki Rt,106 (I- ~ 366,6 dm%leo 1~1 - Rh 0 (T ~ 30 R e, s i d u e T a e vis 1) o i a t. I iii o IF t lie %,imp I e t4 we i v fi xn mt, ned %i i n S~ t ho. ~ 1) e, t int I t- r .1th 4111 11%0 *,,%IQ of dlq~_l inmi'I'All (11.4pla ement $,I.' ;-. I., laKamillat Ion gave ~))e regions c4 I pe- trmr hi_h . v-ci 1"d h- cit? d ~1/3 TXACRVX, V.0.;A)MUD11;0VA, G.A. Mineral writers in the Attkal region. Trudy Voot.-Sib.ril.Al SSSR np.10:97-136 159, (MIRA 13:4) (Britkal reelon-Minpral wrO.ors) kl~"*V` i:.:-IVA, N. A' . lil-OTA, S,. A. rho tocLql-l-ecinp~,1c %c-tivity of 1. .~. irup,jlkaya durtri - th-v 1-r! (vi jwopnvitioa .a.1 ko. t'% - &+or ;ocinlUlt. lievolutloti irvi Ln tlis- Nr,lt, pr,r, o!' ;ovlilt, k~).,"?v (APrLl Acncle%w of Podagogicil ic~enc(),-, i~;FJt. j c 1 Ros liv3t of tho Thory %0 siiAory rif !~) cv)-.4, -~6. for tho '.nproq of L~qmriLiqto III i ~),N,"Odc I I J*Cipme.,l ANMINOTA&AS., An alternate for defrosting chamber batteries with liquid assonta sspark`~J)r Installed at a low level, Trudy LTIM lltl57-159 156. (HLU IOW t~ 1. laningrads 'r portovyy kholodilinik Vo.2. ..'trigeration and refrigerating machinery) t, 1. ", ~ : - - ": '. " . " . . . N.Y. . 0 F ljz;.t '11, In 1,ractical .- 1~ I ' ".' 4'z-; 'o 11 Ju.-F It%-,. (Ml:-,A )81'l.) 1. ii,,~t ,~! ;~~ +.)o I., I y I nz~t I Uit, R.~ I!_ I ~w'i. ~,IJ, T V:07.k7 1:- re, NA I ve et ILI 7v f "Its wis~~Vl oil tuk 1".1d r. i I t 1x. tt rd o r 1--ci 'it -i I ier XC ii I IIAI AA A Ow 4KOW .11 ir.1 t; vvh v of I LU pug n tr. V Akush. qool. `-46 %h.:;- 11:10 Nor v sko&c torA Uolt - =pAttat-4akogo instl.tut:, Imsat I.M.Sechenovs. ytac. zvatem rha"a, A poriphoral blood morphol. (Rua)) (MAD YMIMs. phy,31KIt "unct. changes in puerperium (Rue)) (BIM CIRCUIATICH. physiol. ikorphole of peripheral blood in purrperium (Rua)) AN*~i7nT-',V ~ T,V. I Cand ;~Od jel -- (di~ -) "Oil the probler. of the path,,,~,,,-,esis of stapllyloderiV (Clillico-nxpc.imc~ tal ntu(j). It Kazall, 1 52s 1b pp (Fazwil State -ed In.,-.t) 2CO . (KI,j uti) - bo - ~I; hy o. ',,q no r7l, - ALU'~~,;a Al APS017647 2, WWIRX - UK/0206AS/000/011/0000/0040 $71.04667 AMM 'A at I v, H,_ A._j PAbukhtn A I I Gurdtht r. M.t r2itkantay N6 A H. M. ktkov AnkuAln b. 1 TITM A method for making transparent VlAs%ice SMIRCEt 8yulleten, hob"tenty i tovamykh Inakov, fto. 1.11, loss, 44 TOPIC TAGSt transparent plastle. fthergleso ADSTRAM This Author's Cot-tifIcate Introductfa method for making transparent plas- tic based on Auth*rla Certificstj Eo, 126992. VIPlastice whi. Improved propprtles Ing a f -mixed epowastallosiloxaftes %Mob J., produced by treat jbttr4At*fIll*r with bond with the glass and contain furfuro3wl, group*. A phosphate bin&iMe then : pplied to the treated fiberglasob ASSOCIATION none ,SUDHITTEDI 2WU162 EXCLI 00 SUB COM NT 50 FV 9DV 1 000 1 000 C-i I ll~~Zr.T, YK~'.,! I TSO ~, rkl~f -.~7AIT I IV, 1 1 .1 A/ !Ll . -4 rif 1~ '4 0! " ~ " , -, - . -. - kiKTF*DIf~v-,',, Y-L-.V. Dissertaticm: "Some Volumetric Mothoda for Determinin Molybdenum." Cand Chem Sci, Novocherkasak Polytechnic Inst, Novochrrknesk, 1~053- fRoferativnyy Zhurnal--Khimiya, MoNcow, No 51 Mar 54) SOi 31-'M 243, 19 Oct 54 44- fN ir - t: -A ~ TFIX is th~ 1'66:~z .4 M tr incri'Leoll the tiln, ia t.~e rk!- f-w ' 1,~ I- w~ M., onan. t. N14. W~j cj-'jv 'uc, 1b. ri' mki. At i~~ililv omt M,," v- Jr-ir,!J i M I)SSR/ Analytical Chemistry - Analynis of Inorganic Substances 0-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No Ito 1957o 12072 Author Aa~iudllova Yc.V., Putrashen' V.I. Inst NovocUUMus Polytvchnic Institute Title Determination of Molybderum in Ore Concentrate Orig Pub Tr. Novocherkao. politekhn. ill-ta, 1955o 31o 73-77 Abntract The method it; based on rc:Juction of Mo(6-) to Mob-) in a bismuth reductor, in hydrochloric ac'.d solution and subsequetiL titration with an oxidizing agQnt. On acid do- composition of conecait.rate no satisfactory results could bQ obtained. Conditions have been worked out for decompo- sition with KOH (but not with NaO11). An accuratoly weig- ht-4 sample (i ;) or f1irvly Lround molybdenum concentrate that has been calcinotl i~or 2 hours at 300-31&, is used. Approximu~tely 6 g KOJI ar~! Ilaced on the bottom of ttn iron crucible, the sample in plactxl on top, and 6 r, KOH are ad- dt-? again. Fusion is ntarwd with a v.ary careful Card 1/4 c! st- 6 M ~Wc tit wbinforLdc OviNxIt mt* itudkxl b). U%irv~Vlo Clio$! t f N h b1 t! I ( rot p o a wit o'con ?a woth"44 Wed cm the TOdudI;-.xq of Mov! t I I toy ".7 r11, Or Mg Awl C. D. ANKUDIMOVA, YO.V. Interaction of molybdates with hydrazine sulfate. Trudy NFI 143t n-i5 163, Use of organic reagents for gra0mofric and volume trio determination of molybdenum; a bibliographic survey. Ibid.tl7-25 (MIRA 17:8) A -.,.- T _7 I AVA_ VV, AIIILU&Wks W. W01-11011MION at, lit"8111kra vi 44-40M~,,.; us. As MktG -*M,4* ram,111 W- lidwskivi M&OWISch no- iiadkowfth". Matt thaL WMItlem N4L 14~ wstasswit. i i61, WPI.1% I lip" I N, i! taba. V * A dimucilon 61 eh M-kal pv*wistloc of ravilaflul ti "d wet-gpta. ninj on finwordInji ,uchlnea. The apbuting *#a 6u* 11 Wi classical arA rvvInX-dtSvmrni,4 sysietw. The tastj drmomttit.t that wei-soin- Nng (a linen machines filled with *boil Is 11%posilblo bfta%jA* of tho Irsit ulUterste tensile strenith and hnSih of its 410- nwnt;kty twhiot1hres. (.I*n*al wtakening-of thii ni"JolIbna mako;~-- "ObIti but impairs the principal qua;ltyb We atranilth of the fibm Dry-SpInNnif to best suited for niplat'.1roil and Mike* pos- sible the ~,iwludtm *f tothrileal yarn. A;';~A ix,wlc;,- t Waclaw Works on POlYncr. ~Onlti-Tl fibers cnrried on In 1962. 1'rzegl w1oklen 17 no, 91 SUPYlemoritt 131u:' Inst w1oklen 15 no, 8t 1-2 S 163. AMDMCZP W&OVIAV, Iffigrop ins, (Lodsp POIAnd) Teabnelogioal faetors in the oontinuous prooessing of bwm fibers. Nagy textil 13 no.121516-521 D 161. 1. Ledzi Texti.Upari lutato Intoset essU"matolo A bolgar HU3saki so Tudomanpo lamdetak 1960, Xyl I-mgmesuean albangzott eloadan nyoman oessealUtattal Book Tame. ANKUWV. N.S. ; CHIMUSHKINA, A.V. Theory of the Hall effect in ferromagnstle materials. Zhur. skep. I teor. fig. 31 BQ'01:152-153 JI 156, (KLRA 9:11) (Hall effect) (Yerrouagnstism) 1ACCWS1011 MR1, AP4040501 S/0136/64/000/006/0075/0076 1AUTHOR.1i Se"rdonko, V. Pq Kalachevj Ho I.1 Ankut P As -TITLF.t The effect or temperature and deforvation rate in the elongation of ,technically pure titanium ~~S 7- SOURCEs Tavetrq*ye metally0p no, 6, 1964, 75-76 TOPIC TAGSt titanium, temporature'leffoct, elongations elanticity, titanium VTl is islectron potentiometer FPD 12, metal failure ASTRAM The variation In titanium VT1-1 mechanical properties during its ~dorormntlon was atudiod'in the temperature range of 20-80UC, with tho deformation I ,rate varying from 4 x 10-3 to 2.0 min-. The tomporature, wns moanitrod by a :pIntIntm-platinorhoditim thermocouple and a D. G. potontiomotor. An electron poton- i EPP-12 wan urod for a tomporatitro-rogulating dovico, Tile variation in ,tompirnLuro ronultod not orily L. an incronso of docronso of metal rouintance to 'flov bill. n1se )n cortn1i chnnCos In the alignment of tho indicat4w curves aa shown :on thn nvtal doformatic,il diagram (ooo Fig. I on the Enclosure). The "limit of 'PhyVICT11 flow," appoarJng as a small flat zone In*tho temperature ringo of 100-1.000,' ,ldicap;vnrod at 6000. In the latter case, the rate of 4 x 10--1 Min- oQuoed a I.Card 113 fACCESSION M 'A*P/,,Q4.0501 complete metal rocryatnUization, which proceeded more rupidly than the hardening process, The ahapo of the indicator curve was similar to that for hot deformation, and the plasticity or the rw)tal was practically unlimitee. The increase in the doforration rate at constant Lomporaturo raisod tho rosia'anco to doformation and I lowered the motal plasticity. This phenomena was oxplainod by tho fact that under i those conditions motel rocrystallization could not be completed during the doforna-I tion periodl at constant temperature its velocity remained constant while that or the metal flow was Increased tenfold, Further incroaco in the doCormation rate to 2.0 min-1 did not affect the shape of the curve; there was a tendency to lower tho metal strength, but otherwise the naturo of the deformation development and or metal failure remained the came as it'. the rate of 4 x 10-3 min -I* At M the deformation procoodod without metal hardenIng, regardless of the rate, Origo art. base 2 figurea. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITUM 00 DATE ACQt O6Ju164 SUB OODBt HM NO REF ISM 001 ENCM 01: OTHEM 000; ACCISSION WRs AP4040501 jw --7 -ti, .."., LL Is* 1* IW- .,co or the tempor.turo on tho rAture of A Atvd'~cittor %i!agrawt I.- r~,.= temperature; 2- ltxv; 200c. INCU)SURE 01 3/148/61/000/003/012/015 A16l/A133 AUTHORSt Severdenko, V, P., Ankut, P.P. TITLrss Recrystallisation of 40X (4OKh) ate4l during hot deformation PERIODICALs laveatlya YysBtdkh xavedenly. Chernaya metallurgiya, no - 3, 1961, 148 - 153 THXTs The purpose of the decoribed InYestigation was to study the effect of the temperature and the :Cate and degree of deformation on the size of rearys- tallized grain of WX OOKh) steel. Its ohemical composition lei 0.46% C, 1.08% Cri .0-55% Mn, 0.32% Si,, 0.03C% P, o-,024% S. Spealmens were prepared from round rolled bar stock 20 am in diameter, normalized, and provided with threaded holes. Screws of the saite 40Pt, steel were screwed into the specimens, and the real dafo~r- mation degree aftikr upsetting was de'.ertined tinder the microscope by the changes of the sorew pitch. The specimens wore heated to 800 - 1,30000. A thJn decarbonLied layer of' metal separating the screw from the spoolmen tody was ~Aearly seen linder the micro3cope, tut at 1,3000C the W%tal welded tcgother and the decarbc,nAzed layer ben&mo no more visible, and ro data on the deformation distrIbut-ion could be oh- cam 113 S/148/61,'000/003,/012/015 Roorystalltzatlon of 40 1X CkUKh) steal during hot; A160133 tained. The deformation distribution over the length of the speoirsens was ex- iremely nonuniform. with the maximum in the center, anti the minimwi on the contact surf&6**. It inareased. abruptly with tn~ ",-~reaslng distance from the contaot surfaces. A slIghtly higher deformation \~%s found at the specimen face where ad*& was put on. This indicates the effuct of friction. The reorystallix(A grain was larger -4= the Initial one with the exoVtion of grains formwl in tho,sub- critical and the post-oritical deformation range at 8000, when the grain size was the same an the initial one. The degree of deformation at a given temperature bM a considerable. off eot on the grain size in the critical defOrULtion range only. The orltioal deformat'lon range boundaries for the 4OKh steel at different temperat- ure are the following (in %) t Deformation Aaeording to general re- According to real re temperature, OC crysta] lization diagrams or7st&WzaUon diagrams am 6 IT 900 4 14 5.5 - 20 1000 2.5 14 1100 0 14 0 - 18 1200 0 10 1300 0 10 o - 16 Card 2/ 3 ACC __ NIh-AT604670f AMOM Severdeako# V, P, (Ac4W*uIcIsn AIN BSOR)l Kelachav, M,, Lj savastlymov$ Yet S' I non* TITLE* The defamation of titanium by different str663 state systems under testing conditions SOURCEI AN BSSR, rialko-tokhnicheekLy institut, Plastichnost' i obrabotka metallov davleniyeu (Plasticity and metalworking by pressure). Minekt Mauka I tekhnIkaj 19669 07-96 C TAGSz titanium, plastic deromation, temperature dependence. tensile stress, sive stress. torsiont deformation rate, low temperature, high temperature ABSTRACT: The mechanical and plastic properties of technically pure titanium (VTI-1) were given for differ*nt stress states$ te"rattwes, and defamation rates. Tensiong compression, and torsion tests were done at temperatures ranging from -1960 to GOOOC and strain rates ranging from 4-10-3 min-I to 3.0 min-1. Stress-strain curves art shown for tension and compression. while torque-tvist curves are shown for the torsion tests., The dependence of tensile and compressive stress on log Vds whers V to the ,9 d stralli'rets, is given far six different temperatures and four diffarent values of 1'/ 2 --ACC Nk,--AT603610i--- strain. These data are compared to the well known equation OV a vo + k in (VdIVO)l where oo, k, and VO are constants and Vd > Vo. The VTI-1 titanium was sensitive to ,temperature changes, since the dependence was satisfied for all strain rates but not lor all temperature ranges. In the range 20-4000C, a a f(in V ) was linear with k i d Idecreasing as a function of temperature. At temperatures -110 and -1960C the strain rate did not affect the stress; howevor, at 6000C and especially at GOOOC, the stress rose sharply as a function of ln Vd 0 The true uniform doformation in tension, given as a function of temperatureg went through a maximum at 175-3000C, depending on the strain rate. At higher strain rates the maximum occurred at lower temperatures. The effect was caused by deformation aging and twinning which together changed the slip behavior during plastic deformation. The limiting plastic deformation In compression# marked by the first appearance of cracks,, was minimal in the 175-3000C range. This corresponded with the minimum In tensile plasticity. At about 4000C. the plastiefty Lncriasedo The torsion rosulte closely paralleled those obtained In tension and can- prvosions OriSo art6 bast / 5 figureng I formula, .SUB OOMI U/ SUBM DATC1 OWSIGO/ ORIC icro ow OTH ars 002 2/2 ACC Nko ATS036702 SOURM CDOCI UA/0000/6G;'-)0/000/OlOl/Olo7 HORt Severdsake, V. Po Uca6wicim AN MR)j Kaladwvq No I*; e,.Imkvtg Ps Fo ......................... ITLts The Omp Is the sLamstracture of titamIum as a Mation of deformation ca- t AN WOR. r1alko-takholdibeekly inatitut. Plestidvaost' I okvbotka-mtallov Lysu (Plasticity and watalvorting by promrs). NInk# Rauke L tekbalkag 1966p TAGSs tLtantung netallographic examination, plastic defamation, tensile pro- compressive propertyl, torsLonq high temperature. low testperatureg twinning ABSTRAM The microstructure of Industrially pure titanium (VTI-I) was studied as a function of deforuation conditions. Tensile, compmasiv*1 and torsion tests were per- forimed at different tsvp*raturse and str&Ln rates. For all stress statet , twinning ww observed at -110 and -1960C. At the lower teimperatures the critical resolved shear stress became greater than the aritical twinning stream; at liquid. nitrogen tempera- tures, for exantple, 5 possible twin planes were active cempared to only one slip plane, (1010). Micrographs shoved multiple twinning at -1260C and strain rates of 2.0 sin-1- -4-10-3 ftLO 1, resulting In a wedle-like structureo For ammal deformations, the twira 1/2 ACC Nitt AT6036702 tended to align parallel to the maximum deformation direction, while at higher deforma. tions the orientation Increased and the angle between the axis of the saisple and the needles decreased. In the zone of maximum deformation the twin size wag small rtlativ to the grain size. This was true especially of compressive loading, where two prewi- nent zones occurred. At the ends of the sample the deformation was less than at the center, In the temperature range of 20-4000C the microstructure of deformed samples was a function of the stress state. Twins were absent In tension -,jere tlip occurred more readily. Much twinning occurred In torslop at 20-400OCl since shear was more con ducive to twin formation; however, at high shear deformations and at temperatures aboy 4000C, slip become the dominant mechanism. Zones were again apparent during compres- sion at 20-4000C. Only at the center did large deformations cause grain fragmentation and dark etching shear bands were observed along the maximum shear planes. Upon clos- er examination, these bands revealed micro- and macrocracks. The rangs 600-9006 marked the initiation of rocrystallization in titaiium. The recrystallization tenden- cies varied as a functlo6 of strain rate at 6000C9 but we" stable at all strain rates at 8000C. Torsion testing at 9006C differed from tensile or amVnissive testing in that slip and twinning occuried sime.1taneously to prodwe two mw win ptueees Origs art 0 has 1 3 figures. CODC t U/ SUBM DATCs OW*1661 oRic rare oos SEVFRDhNKO. V.?.; ANKUT# F,F, Rearystallization of structural steel during hot deformaticn. Shor. nauch. trud. M.-takh.Inst. AN BSSR no.70E~-49 '61. (WRA 15:7) (3teal, Structural-Metallography) (Crystallization) 0 1-1. '.., I SEVERVOKO, V.P.1 ANIKUT, P.P.. Collective renrystallization of structural st#-,el. Sbor. nauch. trud. Fiz.-tokh.inst. AN BSSR no.7:50-55 161. (VJRA 150) (Steel, Structural-Metallography) (Crystallization) C IN M, IAP7003231 ( /V) - Uli/0250/66/OlO/Oi2-/og4i/o944-1 30k;:1CF COD"": I AUTHOR: Severdenko, V. P. (Academician AN BSSR) ; Kalachev, M. 1.;,~nkut, P. P. ONG: Physicotechnical Institute, AN 1311M (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatit-'u't AN* DSSR) TITLE: Influcnce of the rate of deformation on the change in the structure of titanium SOURCE: AN BISSR. Doklady,, v. 10, no. n, 1966, gJa-944 TOPIC TAGS: titanium, tension stress, material deformation, temperature dependence, crystal lattice structure, plastic flow, recrystallization, twinni ng/ VTI_l t itanium ABSTRAM This is a continuation of earlier work (Tavetrqye metally (Nonferrous metals)'no. 6, 1964), where it was established that VTI-1 titanium has an anomalous behavior under tension at 6WC, indicatirk-, variations in the mechanism of deformation, as a result of the peculiar crystal structure and properties of the crystal lattice of titanium. To check on the changes o-curring in the structure of the metal during plistic flowo the authors carried out a metallographic InvestiCation of titanium, de- formed at 600C with different rates of tension. Study of the microstructure of the sample indicates that both hardening and softening recrystallization processes occur in the metal and their net result is to increase the plasticity of the metal. The relative magnitudes of the hardening and softening of the metal depend on the de- formation rate. The results also indicate the presence of intense twinning and 0c. currence of gliding pr"-esees in the metal. When the tit&nium is stretched at a Card A--- ACC Nki Ap-.003. 1 rate faster than 4x 10-2 min-Ij the stretching proceeds without anomalies and with a minimum of twinning. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 11j, 20/ SUBM DATIE% 04Apr66/ ORIG REF- 003/ OTH REF-. 001 Cord AKXVAB' K.P. Growth and development of the vegetative organs of different forms of bay laurel, Trudy Sukh. bot. sada. no.10115-124 162. (MIRA 16M) ACCFSI~TON NR: AT5006707 S /(Y300/64 /000/OCO/C,040/004 5 V. P. (WrItorle-,1,P q-11;mnt!vt of *~,Jence =3 techn(AcIg , y Pl- N r 76~arocte~vovlc"- tat --7777777~- 1URM h Oly-Analtut.- Z( MR - Miko-te met,tllov davleniycin (PlaritICIty aild Mttdlworkfiig~~y pterrurp). Mrsks lmd-vb Naulin i ttUhnika, 1964, 40-45 /1 TPFI(: !AuS: iAiLaa11%km;, L-t--s-I'Lu, doformition rite, titanimn deformation, Ila,, 1(: f low, i1c r*--,r otral1r. dliprn,- ritanltmi oxic!ntion. A BST'RA CT -. In ordcr to etlidy tbti ef fMct of temipprature a" Ea'14~ i;! -OcIumnA-L tov) On thr jurhora it-ned techiiically pure tit--tiitup with a low ,hr pl,int Ir flow curves, f inv~yjr I i'~ liv, 4-5L 6 r rl" i "TRI W llr~ I TI UjiJET14.1 ur ".. I : I, li - I --,I I,- n, -)(,ii r'~ Z I J'Irl I lo 4t u jv I, ~x Card 1/2 ACCFES57014 WR- ATSOR67(1 strain rate was chango!J 500 t1inen f(-r cash tept temperhjure,,and the valueF of 11- rr, ix tilt, Wc T - I rr trd n 10' ard 2.0 min -'T A EM I -Lm t e iv.-C. *tTfam rue, as "a occl-crrence ai KrRin-utur"- t c j , k liz t i k at.ium itur I m 1D I al.; t I r u-j. Tbe Orain ra 6 the i - r ~ ~!k ve y r f 7-, 7- !- th~ tamperature ranxv ui 1 -1--~ W, P~Tld 1.v min-' did w-~ ,nzigi pi z, ng, nm I a!i! i r f,rnp~ r q - T f 41 1 11 IX h,, f l- r-rT-1 I On r, f I i jq, i i r c -q ASSOCIATION: None 51111,-eiTTTED- I Wa y64 00 Sub COM o pjF SOV: 002 OTHAr R 001 cary 2 2 S 4, DIDO.'JAs P,N,J SHULITS, GoYusl AMABj K*Mo C~ws oontant of S&lleable oast Irone LiL. -%roizv. no.2s26-27 F 165. (mim 18t6) ANK-VABJI K.P. Origin of bay laurel (Laurue nobilis) In northern Georgia, Biu.1, glav.bot.aada no.43:12-14 161. (MnU 15:2) lo Botanicheskiy sad AN Grusinskoy SSR, Suk*mi. (Georgia-Laurel) t 44"W,-6t t~n(M)/'EWPW ACC NRI AP6015667 (A) SOURCE CODE!* UR/0413/66/000/009/0075/0075 INVENTOR: Rozenkrants, Kh. G.; Anlauf, R. ; Pell mann, A. ORO: none TITLE: Preparation of ketone -formaldehyde resins modified with rubber. Class 39, No. 1812 M-~j SOURCE- lzobreteniya, prom ys hlcnnyye ob razte y, tovarnyyeznaki, no. 9, 1066, 75 1TOPICTAGS- formaldehyde resin, ketone formaldehyde resin, resin ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a method of preparing ketone- formaldehyde resins modified with rubber by condensation of methylcyclohexan-one with synthetic butadiene or butadine stvtene rubbeAin the presence of a catalyst. to obtain products of high hardness, good solubility, and compatibility with various 1/2 _,UDC:678.Q83,RL3_LL -M-762.2-9 L 44586-66 ACC NRt AP6015667 film-forming substances, the polymerization to carried out in aliphatic hydrocarbons in the presence of a water-alcohol solution of an alkaline catalyst. (Translation] LDJ SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: 28MayG2/ card 2/2 AMCIAVA, N.Y. - V--. '' Application of diplacin In endotracheal anesthesia with nitrous oxide. Khlrurgiia, Moskva no,4:45-48 Apr 1953. (CIML 24:4) 1. Professor. Corresponding Member ANS VWR. 2. Tbilisi. W10SOVP I.I.j BABASHKIN, :3.G.; GRECHISH;1KOV, N.F.; YNRININ, I.V.; - KWIYKOV, G.S.1 PHYANISIDUKOV, V.K. (industrial and genetic classification of U.S.S.R. coals; basis for classification] Prorjahlenno-geneticheakaia klas- sifikatolia uglei. SSSR; o9novy klasaifikataii. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 174 p. (MIRA 17ill) T7 -3 1 2. ~600) 4. Spectrum An&Vsis 7, Spectrophotometric studle3 of alburAn soltitions at varlou3 pit of the medium. Doki. m sssR 86. no. 6. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unulassifled. Types and busio parameters of cottunr-opinning machines, StandartizatoilA 25 no* 5tl5-17 My 161. (MMA 14:5) (Gotton machinory--Standards) ANNJOIAYNYA, Log. Resillte of medical and propkylactic monsilres in groups of children affected with hynenolopitLate in Ashithabad. Zdray. Turk. 3 no.3t43-45 My-Je 159. (MIRA 12: 11) 1. Is kiLfedry b1ologil Gav. - doteent Te.S.Popova, nauchnyy ridcovoditell - prof F. Y -Soprimov) Turkmenskogo gosxAaretvannogo mediteinskogo inatituta ims loVeStalina, (ASILMLAW-WOR143, INTESTINAL AND PARA31TIO) (CHILDIM-CARN AND HYGIM) ANDZAPAYKNA, L. Z., Can(I V-d Set (diss) - "jjy.-.j,,-joj Tins Is In th- children's coil -ctlv-s of tliE city of Aahkhal~ed". Aslikhal~ad, !~(O. 27 pp (T~irkmm Stnt(, M-d Trist im T. V. Stalin), 20) copl-s (U., Ni 114, 1()(,0, 13() I - - I uOTGrg, U, ~ RAMASOV, A. M. N--)V-CtCrinn-ry :--lurgeon, Sumipalatir-unk Zouveturimi-Y Institute. "Medicinal Effectiveness of Antibiotics in Diplococcal Septleemia (' Lambs." Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. 41, ig6i. RAKHM&NOVP A.M., dotspz~tL.~IHADIQJN, U., votirinart*7 vrach Therapeutic offeatiye*s of antibiotics in diplococcal septicemia of lanW. Veterinariia 38 no.li4l A 161. (MIRA 15,4) Is Somipalatinakiy soovaterinarnyy instituts (Lamb"iseases and posts) (Antibiotics) (Septicemia) A 27-7-16/37 hUTHORs Annagiyev, A. 9 Chief of Azerbaydzhan Republic Administration Of _rA5&_R9-s*"M TITLEt A Leadingtahool (Peradovoys uchilishoho) PERIODICAL# Protessionallno - Tokhniahoskoye Obravoyantyeg 1957, PP 19-20 (USSR) ABSTRAM The Baku Trade School # 2 proved to be foremost among Aser- boydphan schools in improving the produotivs training of its students. The author emphasize* the well organized and*.e 'ip- g pod workshopet enumerating the natal cutting saobines, la $$, pneumatic hammer, moveable crane and new laboratory apparatus- aes received last year. Troductive training is bas4d on the manufacture of the type"211BA",wertical drilling uachine and other useful work. Attention is also called to the efforts to raise the qualifications of the *aculty and to the cultural and propagandistic work of the dahool. The school graduates assistant operators for ot;~_-refinsriesj laboratory technicians Card 1/2 and other specialists, A U THOR i Annagiyev, A., Head SOV-27-58-10-3/31 TITLEj Development of the 'rofesoional Education in Azerbaydzhan (Razvitlye profesalonallnogo obrazovaniya v Azerbaydzhane I'ERIC-DICAL: Professionallno-tokhnicheakoye obrazovaniye, 19589 Nr 10, pp 3-6 and p, 2 of th, centerfold (USSR) ABSTRAM The author daaoribee 'he development of professional educa- tion in Azerbaydzhan curing the years of Soviet rule. Over 54,000 .. Anerbaydzhanian3 out of total of' over 1451n.00 students have received professional ell-,;ation in schools of the republic. lie also describes various achievements of certain schools in different fields. There are 5 Photo$ ASSOCIATION: Azerba dzhanskoye reepublikanskoye urravleniyo trudovykh recorvov. ~The Azerbaydzhan Republic Administration of Labor Reserves.) 1. Universitios-USSR Card 1/1 22(l) =V /27-59-4-12/20 AUT11ORi Annagiyevt A.p Chief TITL-Is An Advanced School for Ilaohine-Operatore PEIICDICALt Professionallno-takhniellookoye obrazovaniyop 19599 Nr 4, P 17 WSW ABSIIW.'I~i The Ge okchayakoye uchilishche makhanizataii seltakogo khos- yaystva Nr 6 (Gookchay School of Agricultural Mechanization Nr 6) of the A2orbaydzhan 3jSR has existed for 25 years* During this timep it has trained about OpOOO tractor dri- verat tractor brigade-leadera, combine operators, radio- technicians, electricians, etc. Pany of the above are distinguished rorkere, as for instance Kasumov Kafurt Chair- man of th(; ...b9dIfts "Bolgariyall and delegate to the USSR Supreme Courbilo The author mentions a few other men who have been awarded the title "Hero of Socialist Labor" or have become teachers of the school. He describes the equip- ment of the school, including DT-54 and KD-35 engines &nd cross sections of the K-13 carburetort and outlines the Card 112 work students have performed in the course of practical :h~tOl SIT, I ljuuml,W-dic Int V#'Vt?rWari Card 1/1 Pub. 137 - 12/24 Author Annagiyev, A. A., Cand Vet Sci Title on of B. anthr,%cis from soil samples Periodical Vaterinariyaj, 7, 34, Jul 54 Abstract The author of this article states thnt physicochemical properties of soil present favorable conditions for saprophytic existence of B. an- thracis. Cultures of anthrax were found in 79 of 750 soil samples ex- amined. It was found that smil contains 32.5 to 85% moisture, 6.3- 6.6 pH, and 3.1 to 6.if :~uwis. lastJtutioh Aterbaydzhan Scientific-Research Veterinary Experimental Station Submittea V:~SR/Diacases of Farn Animals. Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Punpi. Abe Jour t Ref Zhur-Bicl,, No 18, 195B 831508 Author Inst t Aterbaydthen Scientific Research Veterinary Fx- perinent Station. Title t Tostirq~ of Defatted Brucalls Antipen in Serod- ispnosis of Brucellosis Infections. OriR Pub i Tr, Aterbe ns-io vot, opytn, at,, 1956 (1-957),, 5-, 109--L10 Abstract : On 45 fame where no symptoms of apizootological or clinical bracellosie were present, the qglu- tination reaction with blood asra (AR) was per- formed on 10,000 heads of cattle, With standard antitona, 39 Posit--*tve and 213 doubtful reactions were obtained as a resiAt. As other sulfate de- Card 1/2 fatted antigens were used, only 2 positive and 10 h ANIUGITIT, A.A., kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk. - Use of chloramino in the troatment of asporgillosts to chIcks. Toterinarils 33 no.501 W 156. (K= 9t8) 1. AserbaydehanekWa nauchno-issledovatellskV& voterinamays Opytava suatelys. (Poultry-DIss"es and posts) (Ohlor&nid*) (Puagi. P*thogenia) USSR/Diseases or Farm Aninala - Diseases Caused by Viruses and Rickettsiae. Abs Jour: For Zhur-Biol.# No 9, 1956# 40649. Author Annaglyev, Inst Title Use of Penicillin Solution in the Anti-pox Serum for ComplIcated Forms of PPx in Sheep. Orig rub: Sots. a. M. Aterbaydazhana, 1957, No 10, 50. Abstract: The pox disease of sheep with pyemia and septi- cemia cepplications and accompanied by a high nertality, especially among lambs, is describea. Good therapeutic results wexts rittained by adminis- tering to the lwabs a 100,000 wiit penicillin solu- tion in 20 milligrams of antipox serum four times daily. Ireprovement in the condition of the animals card 1/2 27 ANIUMT.-V, A.A., Liaterollnris in hons ftn~l lotnrimrtritA 16 n,,.': My 15". (rut..' 1. A-z-trbArezhnns'cl!, Inc-titut zzhivotr.'~- vo~lutva 011MV). ~,qrjj~ -'X ~. !l. "A nov- A for -i-fq-r I I rZ s I Prti.fic I a I 1y v--~ fl, M r- - rla." Vol. 3% I.O.U, 1061 I. Anna-liyv, A. A. - Canlifiati, ot* Wt,-irany "c'.11riloos, A.-rrl-ai 1.7"! ,AKNAGIYEV, A.A., kand, -raterln. nauk Abortion in sheep caused by listerlosise Voterinarlia 38 no*89 A 18a) 40-41 Ag 161 (MIRA I* Aserbaydthanokiy nauohno-lasledovateltskiy veitrinamyy institut, 10 ANWAGIYEV, At -Cot kand.yeterin. nauk - - ill-1. -1:1--,: ~1.' Electrophoretic changes in serum proteins in obs" with listeriosis. Veterinexiia 38 no.1109-40 N 161 (MIRA 18:1) 1. izerbaydshanakiy nauchno-insledovatellskiy voterAnamyy institut, AMIXGI", A.A., FNINOV, M-M., (Carxiidate of Vetorinary Sciences, Azerlaid.--hutn ITIVI) Oenio~ S'J-entific Co-Worker, Nalchichcvan Zonal Fxperimpnt Station) . ",'.ncophalitic form of sheep UsUriosis in the Nakhichevan ASSR." Voterinariya., Vol 39, no 1. Jan 1962. pp 34 -.1%y -&A-, kand.vetorinarnykh nauk; i;KlbOV, 1.1, M. , ;tnr.-.Iiiy ANIA01 I nauchn,-f actrudalk Encephalitic of listeriosis in shoop in tha Yakhichevan A. i, S. It, voter1w.riia 39 no~1:34 Ja t62~ (11.1RA 15:21) 1. lkzerbaydzhanskiy nauchno-iosledovatollskiy voterinarnyy institut (for Anmigiyov), 2, V'Ahichavanskayu zoneLlInaya opytnaya stantslya (for ~.minov). W Jdchovan A. 3~ S~ --ListerioBla) I e, AN I IYFV, A A- , kand. veter. nauk; VINIOGIUDOV, V. Ya., nOw-blity naudinyy Lqo# trud0k; GLADKOV, B.A., aBpirant Problema of lintoriosle. Vaterinariis 4-1 no.lt49-53 Ja 164. (MIRA 17, 3) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy nauchno-issledovatell3kiy veterinarnyy instttut (for Annagiyev), 2, TSelinogradakaya nauchno-iseledovatell- skaya votorinarnaya stantaiya (for Vinogradw). 3. Voronezhskly sollakokhozynystvonnyy Inatitut (for Gladkov). .~NMAIMIEV, A.A., kand. vetarin. muk; GtMAVSKII, I.I. Listoriosis of animalB in Pavlodar Province. Vaterimulla 41 A004349-50 Ap 164. (MIRA 174t) 19 Aserbaydabanskiy nAuchno-iseledovatellskiy vaterinarnyy institut (for Ammgiyev). 2. Pavlodarskoys oblaatnoys uprav- laniy% proisvodstya i magotorok sellakokhozyapstvennykh produktay (for Guslavskiy), .1n the ri n az i ..,% 41 M :9 Atvrba~djhanskly naLl.,:y,,~, ISO ANNA~ fin p 1, 1-11 lit .I kawl. votur. rvAuk; A.A.0 Trvating nocrobucillooln in I=ba. Votorinurila 42 no.7:40 J1 165. 181o) 1. Azorbaydzhanjkly voterinarnyy Institut. ISHUMADE, I.G.; ANMGIYLV, M.Kh..; ABDULIAYEVA, Kh.11. X-ray diffraction study of the phase transition iii .' ' ',,, Kristallograftia. 6 no,5t733-736 S-0 161. (MIPJ, I " 10) 1e Inatitut neftakhimichookikh proteensov AN AzerbSSR. (Sodium nitrite) (X-ray crystallography) I at -0 Dissertationt 81ho Biology of Orchard Grass Under Subtropical Irrigated Farming Conditions. Cw4 Agr Scie Azerbaydzhan Agricultural Inst (ASKhI)l 30 Jun 54 (BakinskLy Rabochiy, ftku* 29 Jun 34) SOt SUM 318, 23 Doc 1934 -0B, 10 ANNAILYCIMT, A.A. Development of Induatry in the Turkma SeSeRs during the firet five-year ploz. Isy, An Turk, WR noqj:91-100 '57. (KERA 10t4) I* Otd*1 skonomiki AN %riastoy M. (Turkmenistan-ladustriall stion) ANKAKLTCHICV, A.A. -, Industries in Turkmenistan during the peri6d of reconstruction. I%v.AH Turk. SSR no.5:106-115 157. (MIRA 10tlO) 1.1natitut ekonomiki AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Turkmanistan--Industriee--History) ANNAMYCHU, Aydogdy A.; PRAVOTOROV, . O.3. , red,; ARDULOVA, O.A,, red. lzd-va; KASPARITANTS, L,T., takhred. (Induetrinl developwnt of Turkmenistan during the years of Soviet power between 1921 and 19371 Rasvitle ~)romyshlonnosti Turkmanistans an gedy Sovetakoi vlasti, 1921-1937 1%* Ashkha- bad, Ird-vo Aked.nauk TurkwnskoS 63% 1958. 172 P iMIRA 12:9) (Turkmenistan--Industries) UTAKLYCM , Shikhbordy; VASIL'YEVA, G.P.$ kand. ist.,nauk, red.; "--- -- -'UWOVI- SO-BO-1 'M. isd-yal FLUTKOVAq S.G.j takhm, red, (Life of the Vebit-Dag and Kum,-Dag petroleum workers; historical wA ethnological study) Byt rabochikh-neftianikov Ne'bit-Daga i Kum-Dagn; totoriko-otnograficbeakik ocherke Ashkhabad$ Izd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmenskoi SSRj, 1961. 164'p. (MIRA 150) (Nebit-Dag-Petroleum workers) (Kump-Dag-Patroleum workers) ki~da,lu torknim v uv,,;u;~l o Ind-)r-tria- lizatoley resplibliki." report submittel l'or '(th Intl Corig, Anthropol-ogial & El"Knoicgicall ~;cienc-cs, K.)Sk!ow, 3-10 Alig 64. ANNAILYMMY, Sh.X Prom the history of petroleum-industry woricers of Nebit-Dog and Us- Dng. Isy. AN Turk. SSR no.6t72-80 157, (KIM lltl) 1, InstItut On rafil In. Kiklukho-Maklayn AN 650, olftblt-Dag region-Petroleum workers) A L I PZ'.HAN0Vr G.f,., ANNAL,!X;fA', - - 1 1) ff , ," '; . ", . , LwN1.iLvtcn? V,V. GAWN~'M, TIA A.51 77, Oil find gan produition in CentrsO. Ae'Aa. Noft. khor. 42 no*9/10s69-74 ~3-0 164. OMIRA 17t12) 10 ANNALIYEV9 S. A.9 CAND 810 Solt MyconoRA or TM KARA- I/ KALIN$Kiy RAYON or.TunKmcm SSR* LKNINGRAD9 1960* (ACAD Set USSR* BOT INST im Ve Le KomARov.)* (KLl 2-61, 203). -66- ~___ ANNALLUX " Results of studies on the fungi of Kara-Kai& District, Turkmea S.S.R. Vest. Hook. un. Bor. 6tBiol.. pochv. 15 no. 5t42-47 B-0 160. (HERA 13,12) 1. Kafedm nitshikh rasteniy Hookovskogo universitata. (Kara-Kala District--rungi, Phytopathogenic) -%,p .1 !1-11~ "I'll I., Z~, - -::,r 'r T Itz , ANNATIYICV, i-A. Materials on the fungul flora of Chapan Dag. Nauche dokl, vys. shkoly.- biol. rawki no-31111-114 160. (XIRA 1)j8) 1e Rekomendovana kafedroy nizahikh rasteniy Hoskovskogo gosudarst- vannogo universitsta im. N.V. Lomonosovs. (Chapan D&C--Yungi, Phytopathogenic) I - ~ I I ~ I - .-~ . I., - ", , -l, 1;-,-,~---~ii-oz, -P7-r, l-.0-r!-~-t -,t AKMITIV, S. A. Now species of fungi found in Turkmenistan. Test. Mosk, uno Ser. 61 Blol., pochy, 15 no,404-60 JI-Ag 160. (Kln 13:10) 1e lafedra nivehikh rastenly Xoskovskogo univereltetae (Kara-Kala DistrIct-lungi, fttopathogenic) TOTc PZI/-Tn 'AT A ON I - A r -, b i a og irv Inir i 1r.,; Inni Inn4 Inv i iInv: i i 3 j, 31 31 AUTHOR : Be I An r. A n a m c d o vP. -iTT.F- Tr;!pmration and inv!wstlgat%en of ccrtnin propertlets of C u .4 Pt Sea, and Cu3SbSe, 8emicanductor enmipounds .5 0 V R CT: AN SSSP. lzv,,,-;tlva. !vc mriterl -r. C0-, -,071rIv nr l Anl~TPArT! on t I n,3 I n Rh k? 1, r c c -,i,- r ,in d-w r 4n c' r, t r. 7- mn e nt r r -m v ~rnn rqf, T-. J1t6, V v I c tvp T 7- r c, Cc, - -' 112 f~structure Lattice constant f~-ib-fddrn band wl8th C,trrier cconcv.-Vtratton Conductivity Theemoolectric power at m ,, 0 r I r U 3 4 Sphalerite 5.50 5 . 60 0. 42 #3 V 0. 70 e v 2. 7 0 cm - 3 2.37 101 P-type '-20C 120 uv/dag 200 W0,128 174Y t e s r d. za i t was conc iudee t,,,it the mbove co . noundi rnn f ~n m I ick t T I a 'I a p C a I I o n . A f U T t 'h e T d V W i I I bl 6 P V C, t 41 d 1 0 t)l,l r vy, i r, d pr:)prrtie!i of r i n x 1 e - r N, t n I S p Q c i rri r n n n %1 li- r r x - p r o 5 a their appreclation to Ptofessnra N A G r) ryun,o v a n n SirntA for th,pir int!rest in this qtmdv Pgnd scveral va I u all 4 c ~me n t o i3 0 ASSOCIATION I Ing ti t -it reAktivov I onobccht m tvk~i h i m 1 c h e i I-, i k h t t i t SUDI'll T TL D 20ec64 ENCL! 00 SUB C 0 E SS, ILC N!~~R,ZF SOVI 007 OTMER 002 A TD rR-FIS - 4011 - - - - ------------------ - - - L 5~4:9o-65 F'i'A.h -T( I )/T 11z-6/Feb LIF(c iVr ACCFSSTON NR: A-t35011POI Lilue MTTru: I 'w"O, 1.,9:3 t, 0 W) r,,-p t I Cu An 31 OU p C E Ar' "Jeri-in i "W"I"' ft'AGS: setrdcondl-u-,61-or r. --4a'. ttinmmal property, ~Oasttc pz,o-'* ne-+-f I ul f ti. I- Yntp I d~ v r, ri I'tn v) r, -iii :i c:~'. n --I A I-JZiTI iR vi t;On t j nu ing Parlicr- invest i ~-, a t i (.? r i i~s itllullb (F~,r~rcr, v,-Itt- A. F. FT-1 %,. i-,, 1-,. 1711, arld -Is- nft rror,~-nnl nivi ol:Antiv nrnnortiof; in 1;41 .1and matiured Ita thermal conduotIvity, therityal expLn31on, and 8pe-ed of r, rc r,,,;rn t4~C-- 011 '~l ong -.d.nal ultraso-Ic wnves I- It. The therin 1 -11l't ~ty !1-4r rc-m T,Irlpj-r-~11111-1 wiln Card L 5'Y-4190-106 5 -ACOIESSIOIN NR., A"50118oi -a-tiorary rr-thod, uninr apparatus proj)(--,v,-) I~y A. V. avid t.. F. lol'I'o a t V4 I t,7~ r:-, k.,4; T WE PAR VA A%, 1%A 0 -Atl%g k%Fd6.&WT- W-CIM". d jw , 4, 7 7, 4- At m6leoul r-- ut 'a 1--.--miar6hard kV, Ion t-OL5 CM eV.-.carrYer mo -sec. ther-- x 10 clal/c c^-f'f 11-Ment o f inte a r -j ras r --'-Cal d OC, 1 !'1 V~01-C,YU-11YY 0, 11 F Card ~~;n zt L 32057-66 --EVM m W J jT- OIL- SOURCE CODE- UR/0363/6C/002/004/0772/0774 AUTHOR: AAnamarnedov, It.; Do., Ker, L. L; P(Atroy, V. M.; lCharakhorin, F. F. ORG: Institute of Chemical Roagents and Iligh-Purity Subatmees, Moscow Mafttl khImIches0l roMivov 1 6BOU60 c sty chest'q TITLE- Optical and photoelectric properties of the ternary semiconducting compounds ,Cu3AaSc4 and Cu3SbSo 4 OUAM"AN SSSIC Izveadyn. Neorganicheskiyo materialy, v. 2t no. 4, 1066, 772-7 .74 TOPIC TAGS: copper compound, arsenic compowid, solenturn compound, antimony compound, semiconductor crystal, photoconductivity, forbidden zone width ADSTRACT: Continuing their syntornatic Investigations of ternary semiconducting compounds of diamondlike structure) the authors undertook a study of the spectral distribution of diffuse refflection and photoconductivity of the compounds Cu3AsSo mid Ou Sbllzc , pt IyerygUilline samples being used. Thonpparatus for measurlijgtfiodlf;ililiutionlfcl'lduserenectioitruidtlio-% spectral distribution of the photoconductivity is ocacribed. The shape of the curves of diffuao reflection show that the compounds studied are semiconductors. At room temperature, the forbidden gap width determhiod front the start of the linear segment is 0. 88 OV for 01.3 ASSC-4 and 0.31 oV for Cu;jSbSe4- Only the latter compound displayed photoconductivity; It-q forbidden gap width at 77K Is pl-~Pf 1 0. 66 oV0 as determined from the spectral charncteriatic of the photo- conductivity. The rr .'a indicate that the replacement of the relatively Ught arsenic atoms by, UDC 637.311.33 W to SKUDNOVAV Yo.V.; MiliGALOVSKLYA.. H.S.; MNk~~DOV* R. Distribution coefficient of zinc in indium antimonido, Zhureneorgakflm, 8 no.3&685-688 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Indium antimonidos) (Zinc) (Cryatallography) Effect of mixed feeds containing unhulled cottonseed meal on the growth and fattening rates of young cattle. Izv.AN Turk. SSSR. Ser. b1ol,nauk no, 6:69-74 163. (:.11RA M5) 1. Turkvenskly nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zhivc.tnovodstva J BAMIUVt Ch.D.; ANAMUIL"OV, T.m. Function of the liver during a-pplications of osocerite. Zdrav. 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