SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERGOLTZ, V. M. - BERIANIDZE, I. S.

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F,XCERFTA YID70N, Sec Vol 12/12 Gen. Path. ,W)9, EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF T11Y AET101=7 OF Ift-7JAN LEU4.- AEMIAS, U, THE rFFF('T OF FORMAIANIZATION, GLYCERINIZATION, HIGH TEMPERATURES AND RADIATION ENERGY ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE HUMAN 'LEUKAEMIC FACTOR' (Russian text) - Bergoliz - PROBL.GEMATOL. I PEREL.KROVI 1959,411, (h--r2UyTnA5Ttrg-3 Itt o previous paper (ibid. 1957, 32, 11; sve Exc, Med, Canc~~r 1558. abstr. no 19) ~ isolation, from human leukaemic tissue, of an acellul- tht, author reported on the at, 'factor' capable of producing leukaemia in a large number of mice. The pres- ent paper gives further data on this factor. Its activity was reduced by Wo by means of 0,41'6 formalin; 1% formalin sufficed to neutralize its activity in fresh extract. UV irradiation left the factor unaffected; radioactive cobult (103,6130 r.) slightly reduced the activity. The factor remained intact throughout 4 months in 50% neutral glycerine at 41C. Temperatures of 70-1001C. had an unmistakable in- hibitory. effect, whereas fresh leukaemia extract produced leukaernia (myelosis and reticulosis) in about 34% of experimental mice; this rate was only 35. after heating. It may be'presumed that leukaemia Involves a virus-like disease. The lack of complete Inactivation might be attributable to protection afforded by lipids. Brandt Berlin (V, I G) Iit I MOTA, N.X-; BMGOLITS, VA. Morphological analysis of systemic diseases In mice induced byr wellular extracts from human leukemia tissues [with summary in Ruglish, P.621. Probl.gemet. .1 peral.krovi 4 nool:z8-33 J&-F 15go (MLU 12:2) lo Is virwologicheekoy laborstoril Gosudaretvannogo oukologiche- skogo institute imeni P.Ao Gertmena (dir, - prof * -A-No Novikow) 1, is Mentrall-nogo ordens, Lenina Institute, gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dirj .- daystvitel'My chlen AMR SSSRI prof. A.A. Bagdassrov). =MIA, pathol. of systemic dis# -in mice induced by acenular human leukemic tissue (Rue)) BAROOLITS, Y.M. Uperimettal at-ady on the etiology of leukemia in man. Report No.3: Significance of 11poid and lipouncleoprotein components in the act- ivity of the human leukemia factor. Probl.gemat.i perel.krovi 4 no-9t23-27 8 '59. -(MIRA 13:1) 1. Iz virusologicheakoy laboratoril Gosudaretvautogo oukologicheakogo IBB"VitUta imeni P.A- Gertsena (dir. - prof. A.N. Novikov). exper.) (LIPIDS chem.) (NUCIMPROTRINS chem.) BIRGOLITS, V.M. ,114""i', , . - r1sental study on the etiology of acute leukemia ju mu, probl. gent.1 persl*krovi 4 no.Iltl6-21 W 159. (NM 13:3) 1. Is Onkologiobeekago Instituta iment P.A. Oertseua (direktor - prof, A.W. Novikov) Kinisterstva sdravookhrananiya RSFSR. (LMWWA etiology) '(JJqttItIU III Maj 4,13111 313A% PUU S11011 -IMP(Gid Inimoa tit Apme.1 3.1amloiallmd az;q III .1ful C,&I-001 sap~j .1rin(foll uluttloa in pulloj wm Ajjtnldoai~~.Iaptq p3utkuu*Xj 11311M P!Illj 31011telle tmulaulpO4. -XIIA11m, allia"foularpal imssas"Od SalAx;-ItjIAj-) u1minq uo mjlo~pe p!,1111 molfluip. 'Dittoul.6-1. wwAll alit otill ptarallitupr tlatIm A upogisa) J.1111t pIIU st-ituamplal plopSill "Silmolu ~ R PaSima k "ZO) it (10111P -11;") 1);;tlp III Idal. Sum tiallim) 1111111 aloittulle atmaq.1131, jo stioile.mdaid pazilitid -%W1 11(1111110S tsllx!%.U.Ioj ""I tillm jumulpa.ii mip, pue sain)wAtua) 11.9111 It' Aj!AIM' 11 q.).;ot pplij x oillujil, '34tuaq.1131, Itnit NI"m 11 -SoAmil.113 I111p huidolavill* jo am-millijul alp uo p.11111113 '.1owl amwel. -11.4. Ile(IIIIII ;)tit Jo op.wdmd alp'.10 tfolleintutma jo %IIIIS3.1 slua,;a,td xotpn~, x1j. 1,11- IGSGI moisopZ 1.1sul alms t1a2liallf) T d (jual uvissn-d) sausiqlUaus 3luoAjqma ipjq3 uo painjin3 JO139J 3FU3911nal, uvzu;nq *qs jo sorlvadoid uvesiao -!IoU U/Z 10A 91. Oas! I'DICE DWOOLITS, V.H. (Moskva) Most recent experimental data on the etiology of leukemia. VsP* sovrobiole 47 no-3:390-396 MY-Je 159. (MIU 12:10) (LM=IA, etiol. & pathogen. - review (Rue)) MMGCLI 'Tillyam Koieeyev~ch; BRAMS, A.I., red.; WMA, N.K., 2 55~zt:khn.red. [Virological etioloa of leukemias in man; experimntal investigation] 0 virunnoi etiologii leikozov chelovaka; eksperimntallnoe isaledovanie. Monkva, Gos.izd-vo mad. iit-ry, ig6o. 187 P. (MM 14:4) (LEUKICHIA) (TIRUSES) BERGOLITS1 V.LM- (HQWM) Vop virus I no 2:131-133 W4 '60- (MA 14:4) (TUMORS; NnItsts) BERGOLITS., V.M.; POPKOVA, V.N. ..=Lz- Pseudoleukesio in mice caused by bacteria of the SalmoneUa group. Lab. delo 7 no*5--33-35 MY 161- (IUM 14:5) I 1, Gosudarstvem3yy onkologicheskiy in-stitut imeni P.A.*tsona, i Gorodskaya ordend Lonina klinicheakaya bollnitsa imeni S.P.BoUdw , MosIma. (LEUUMA) (SALMONELIA) BERGOLITS, V.M.., doktor meditsinskikh nauk "Pollution of the air with oarcinogenic 3,4-benzopyrenel by L.M. Shabad, F.P.Dikun. Haviewdd by V.M.Bergollts. Sov.zdrav. 20.no.l: 82-84 161. (MIRA 14:5) (BENZOPEWM) (AIRm-POLLUTION) (SHABAD, L.M.) (DION., P.P.) DEIMITIYEVA, V.V.; BERGOLITS, VJI. Possibility of increasing the biological activity of extracts fron. human laukemic tissues. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 3(i.e.531 no.3: 76-78 Mr 162. (14IRA 15;4) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy terapii opukholey (zav. - dolctor mecL4tsinskikh nauk V.M.Bergollts) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo onkologicheakogo instituta imeni P.A.Gertseva (dir. - prof. A,N.Novikov), Moakva. Predstavlena akademikom V.N. Chornigovskim., (LEUMMIA) (TISSUE EXTRACTS) MGOLITS V.M., doktor med.nauk Does a viruB cause leucasin in cattle? Priroda 51 no-48102-104 Ap 162. (MIRA 15W 1. Gosudaretvannyy nauchAo-iosledoVatellskiy onkologioheskiy institut in. P.A.Garteena, Moskva. (Leucosis) (Cattle-Diseases and pests) (Viruses) DEMNTIYF.VA, V.V.; BERGOLITSj, V.M, ---------------------- Blind passages in animal of different types of an agent found in human leucotic timue. Dokl.AN &WR 145 no.2.0472-473 Jl 162. (NIRA 15:7) 1. GoaudarstvanW naucbno-iseledovatellskiy onkologicheakiy inatitut, imeni PA.Gertsena, Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Bakulevym. (LEMMM) (VIRUSM) MROOLITS9 V.M, "Role of viruses in the development'* tumors" by A.D.Timofeevskii. Reviewed by VABer-gollts. Vop.virua'. 7 no.63747-748 N-D 162. VIRUSES) (TUMORS) (MIRA l6s4) (TDOFEEVSKUP A.D.) 'BERGOLITS V.M duktor rAed.nauk Outstanding event in science; Eighth International Congress on Cancer in Moscow. Priroda 51 no.7.-120 J1 162. (MURA l5t9) (Oncology---Qpngresses) CHECHIK., B.E.;__P7~!RKIjTP,,V.M. Isolation from mouse tissues of a heterogenous antigen reacting with sera against human leukemic spleens. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.10:11-18 '162. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy terapii opukholey (zav. - doktor med. nauk V.M. Bergollts) Gosudarstvennogo onkologicheskogo instituta imeni P.A. Gertsena (direktor - prof. A.N. Novikov). BERODLITS? 7.&M. Viral etiology of leukemia In humns; a review* i perel krovi 8 noolet 24-34 Ja 163e (LEMNIA) (VIMSM) Problo gemato (MIRA 1635) BERGOLTITS, V.M.; CHECHIN) B.Be %"Wft.k ~'- '~' ~ Hwan and animal corpuscular antigens detected with sera against human leukemic tissues.. Peoplasma 10 no.5:449-450, 163. 1. GosudarstvenM7 naucbno-issledovateliskiy onk-ologicheskiy institut im. P.A.Gertsena, Moskva, SSSR. BERGOLITS.. ~.]~,.,.ddktor med.nauk (Moskva) Contribution to the development of scientific virology; the'70th anniversary of"Professor,L.A.Zillber. -Priioda 53 no.6:LU 164. (MIRA 17--t6) BERGOLTS V. M "Epidemiology of leukemias." report submitted to 10th Cong, Intl Society of Hematology, Stockholm, Sweden, 30 Aug-4 Sep 64. State Oncological Inst, Moscow. - - tg--~ 5 v z - ~- t --LI; E iy~ - - - - ~ -U.5 U-5 a f I~r-F-l ~ 11 !p~ 1- 1 ~, ~j L., ~ ~ - -, I I I I . -1 I :- r .~ - I T- 21 =*- 4L 'at -4 y~a M 7 "~4 a mearo 1"or gigiyeny j pyy a lame rtoorgAtninho J kh FEDOROV, N.A., Prof.) ATEKSEYEV, GaA... profi.1 BERGOLITS., V.M.,, doktor med.nauk; SKAGHIUVA) N6N* Current AwAs of exper3mentAl and alinica.3 hematology; baBed on data of the 10th Intbrnational Congreso on Hematology-& P'robl, gemst. i perelo krovi no*3&49-55 06% (KM let 10) 1, Deystvitellmy ohlen AMN 898R (for redorov). MGOL'TSj.M#; DEMENTIMA, V.V. Use of the surviving ople6n tissue culti-e for the detection of lauconogenic agent In humm leukemic tissue, Biul, ekspe biole i med. 60 no* 1002-95 0 165 (MIRA 19:1) L Laboratoriya eksperimentaltnoy terapii opukholey (zave - dok- tor mad. nauk V.M. Bergol"i) Gosudaretyennogo onkologicheekogo inatituta imeni P&AP Oartooza (direktor - prof, A.N. Novikov), Mockva. Submitted November 5p 1964, BE M LITSEV, A., kapitan maditainokoy sluzhby Prevention of catarrW diseasee. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. sil 21 no.12:61-64 D 161. (Illn 15: 1) (KMITARY MEDICINE) PXRGOLITSIV, I, TSM 3 decolerimetere Muk*-elevoprom. 21 n9,11:30 X 155. (HLRA 9:4) l.Dnepropetrovskays savedoapravlaniye Ne.l. (Flour--Analysis) Opl~q BERGOLITSSV, L. - --, f- ---- The reporter's camerao gov, foto 18 no*9:47-49 8 '58. (Photograptq,' Journalistic) (MBA 11110) (Caleeras) BERGOLI TM, T.A., inxh. Remote control and experience of street lighting with the TUO-AM-l system using It. Inergetik 5 nor.10:25~-28 0 157.(Klu 10;12) (Street lighting) -66-00 2.14-'L0 AUTHORS: Bergolltseva, ........................ . . TITLE: The effect toxin 30509 S/194/61/000/008/062/092 41';L. D201/D304 L.A. and Oallchuk, N.A. of ultrasound on the 01. perfringens PERIODICAL: Reforativityy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelaktronika, no. 8. 1961, 13, abstract 8 E93 (Sb. nauchn. rabot narlkovsk. med. in-ta i N.-i. in-ta vaktain i syvorotok (former Tr. Khar1kovsk. med. in-ta), 1960, no. 53, 197-202) TEXT: Natural and dissolved concentrated toxins in quanti- ties of 20-40 ml, were subjected to ultrasound for 30-120 min. at a frequency of I mc/s and intenvity 5-8 W/mm Z-Abstracter's note: Evi- dently a misprintL7. The toxins after being subjected to ultrasound were analyzed by the method of the lecithinase activity and biologi- cal break-through on x4hite mica. The examination of several series of the toxin has shown the following: The degree of inactivation of Card 1/ 2 30509 S/194/61/000/008/062/092 The effect of ultrasound... D 01/D304 the natural toxin by ultrasound depends on the toxin concentration and duration of ultrasound; the dry toxin becotnes inactivated quick- er in media non-containing nitrogenous substances; in a physiologi- cal solution its inactivation occurs much quicker than in a 1% pep tone and Martin's broth; under the effect of ultrasound the toxin becomes inactive, fully loosing its antigene properties. 3 tables. ,~-Abstracterls note: Complete translatioU Card 2/2 . . . .. I - - - - MINLITUVA, L. 1. I - I i . . -4 ~ A 4 . -4 . 4 - ' - * ' ' * ' * - ' ' ' '- ' - - - - - ' ' ' ' * - ' ' ' . harArolltieva. - Danisaws, N. - Th.; ~ and, gagal I U. S. - "The action of marphanile . - ~ and sulfidine on stimulants of gas gan&Tene in experiment.' Collection 1. Trudy bkr. in-ta epidemiologil i m1kroblologii Im Moobnikova, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, 1948, p. 149-34 SO: U-3950, 16 June 33, (LetoPis, 'Zhurral Inykh Statey. No. 3. 1949). USSR / Kricrobiology. kneerobic Bacilli F-0 ~,bs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958, 72214. -~`uthor Chorkas, G. P., Khodorova, Z. FT., Borgoiltsova, *L. A Inst ~atkov Scient-ific-Rosearch Institut-e of Vaccim.-s and Sera. Title Comparative Evaluation of the 2ffoctivanass of Different Mitigons and I-Ilethods of L-Imunization Usod for the Obtaining of Anti-;,erfringons ---c.,rn in nn Experiment. Orig Pub: Tr. KharIkovsk. n.-i. in-ta vaktusin i s~rvorotok, 1957) 24, 173-180. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 82 USSR / I-Iicrobiology* YAcroorganiams Pathogenic to Humans and F -5 Animals & Abe Jour t Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20) 19580 No. gog6o Author j . A _A=p1!UgXq L. A. Inst Kharkov Scientifl-c-Fe-search Institute for Vaccines and Sera Title Comparative Study of Adsorption Antigen of Perfringons on Aluminua Hypophosphate and Alumimim Hydroxide Orig Pub Tr. Kharkovsk. n.-i. in-ta vaktain i syvorotok, 1957, 24, 193-201 Abstract No abstract Given Card 1/1 BERGOLITSEVA, L. A. Cand. Biol Sol -- IS "Aluminum-bydroxide and alminum-phosphate- sorbed anatoxins perfringens and their J-1minizing offootivene8a in experiment*" Khartkov, 1959. 14 pp (An of Agr IUkSSR. Khartkov Vat Inst), 200 oopies Ms 52-59, 118) -33- MIMINSKATA, RX; PTAPINA. D.D.; DMM&SHKO. A.I.; SMIMENKO. A'OIO; ROMAMMO, Yu.V.; MATOPOLISKATA, VMMZUB, L.G.; CHATKIRA. T.R.'- TIMIYANOVA, 0.1.; G' TIG, L.Ta.; GOLODTUK, o L.P.; RMANTSIVA, I.V.; VYCHWZHANIN, A.G.; GOLIDMMG, R.A. Data on the study of the epidemiological effectiveness of vaccination agains influenza in Kharkov in Octover 1957. Vop.virus. 4 no.4:407- 411 JI-Ag 159. (KMA 12:12) 1. Kharlkovskiy Institut vaktain I eyvorotok imeni I.I. Mechnikova. (IMIZUU, prevention & control) W A-U - L 05136-67 LVT(1) ~RO/JK zku ACC NRs AP9031137 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0438/66/028/004/008010083 'AUTHOR.- S, V. Per 'ka. M. R. Nec F.;-Beig2lItsly J"~ A Wi-valka. Ya. --Berezhkovsj M. R..; Kalynychenko,. M. F...-- ~seva L. A.; Biryukova ORG: Khar1kov Institute of Vitceines and Serums im. Mechnikov (]Kharkivslkyy institut vaktsih i s1rovatok) TITLE: Fillers for casein.nutrient media used in the study of toxin formation by gas -83 SOURCE: Mikrobiolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 4, 1966, 80 TOPIC TAGS-. toxin, anatoxin, gas gangrene, experimental nutrient media, toxin formation/porolon, ABSTRACT: New standard fillers- -porolon, fibrin, and sawdust, proved them- selves good substitutes fbi the ground meat and millet usually used In the culture and production of gas gangrene toxins. The toxins and toxoids of'Cl. oedematiens, CL pirfringen"nd CL septicum -showed a high degree of activity in casein hydrolyeate nutrient media containing porolon, fibrin, or sawdust fillers. The .Ord 1 / 2 C . . t .. to 0. SHEKMUal, LV.., red. I (Pulse-type regulation of the angular velocity of electric motorej Impul'snoe upravlenie skorostliu vrashcheniia elektrodvigatelei. Moskva# Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 80 p. (Bibliotoka po avtomatike, no.101) (MIRA 17:6) VASHCHEVI N.V.; MODINp N.A.; PELWj ayt Compressed wood for the manufacture of lasts for shoes. Der. prom, 14 no.6115 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:7) T. ~; -- =1 CZECHOE;LOVAKIA/Crystals. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiyaj No 6, 1957, 18351 regions stable up to 600, the other one, existing at all studied temperatures and frequencies., was deter- mined by the basic clemcrr'us of the cryatal lattice. According to the values of the resistivity) the poly- crystalline yellow I with a cim.11 content of red I is between semiconductors and insulators* B-5 Card 2/2 - ill - A i&-4 G-S -F f CZEC,HOSLOVMUA/Physical Cherdstry Thermodynamics. B-8 Thermochemistryo Equilibrium. Physicochemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No 2, 1957, 3736 Aixthor Bergstein Arnost Inv-;r.TrE-~a-.To-n-o-T Reactions Occuring on CnlcininG of Title Equimolecular Mixture of BaCO and T-402 (Imatase), by Determination of Dielectric Raracteristics. Crig Pub Chem, listy, 1955) 4% No 8~ 1117-1132; Sb. chekhosl. khim, rabot, 1955, 20, No 5, 1041-1053 Abstract Study of the reaction of formition of BaTiC from BaCO3 and Tio (ariatase). The ivestiCation via 2rried oirt Lination of dielectric cons' t by dete Z,Val . its temperature dependence, and of the dependence of polarization on vol- tage. The procedure of thermal dielectric analysis that was used can be utilized up to a tunTerature of 7000,'is more sensitive than the roentgenographic In the Card 1/2 85 Twff'.1tion of sotliu 0-f ll~d talA.-Mar Li b.~ium 4A- of It--wnor~rwodurts b in !I.Jgk7pcl y fm0. Iron) vas of thr pAlfiz--.'tM on tht ilvell- Bity of thz ""I I ~ki% fl~ j bath a,vnj-= ts -S -5,~ ~l I .. I I 4 ., ;- ... , d .11, 4 1 Al 11 ~-: ~: ~-- A i~ ZrA~" "-,- , j- ; t . % o . I W, ,/Th-c ccrurac al soine powdei rehrfio" un unt pr~p~,.n- ofleadfitAnatt. Am~~'t Bel chm f-m qt, i PIX) -d PI't, aW al-ve I tie rrvHt. 0.3rigr ~.f 0- led pi-(! .4 tip the io"natio'. f H'I ~0' f-17; A! 0-~ !w-, A mai ,I A f -i-! i f 11:~ i i -ME 0., chmn-I 'I-t-" f it .. ..... BERG5TEIN, A. A Perfected device for polishing balls made o" hard materials. P. 125 (Jerdna Mechanika a Optike. Vol. 2, no, 4. Aug. 1957j Praha., Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFII) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, Februar7 1958 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Magactism - Ferrites and Ferrimagnetism. Abs Jour : Ref Zhar - Fizikai N,) 6, 1959, 13239 Author : Baez, J., Bergetein, A., Krupicka, S., Vintera, J., Zaveta, K-.- Inst : Institute of Technical Physics) Czechoslov-:& Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia Title : Influence of the Method of Preparation on Certain Magne- tic Properties of Manganese-Zinc Ferrite. Orig Pub : Chekhoel. fiz- zh., 1957, 7, No 1, 66-79. Abstract : The authors have investigated the influence of temperature and the annealing temperature on the magnetic properties of renganese-zine ferrites with an excess of nanganese. It was possible to correlate the magnetic properties with the structure and chemical composition of the specimens. Card 1/1 N. A. Thermograpthic indications of reactions of manganate ferrite by means of exoelectronic emision. p. 403 408. (Ceskoslovenska Moroflorgie. Vol. 7, no. 4. 1957 Praha, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East Earopean Accessions (EEAI)) LG. Vol. 7. no. 2. February 1958 CZECHOSLOVAM/Macpetism - Ferrites a4d Forrimar F Abs Jour : Ref 7liur Mika, No 11, 1959, 2514o Author : Bergs e fiMLst,;_,.Behun) Antonin Inst Title Tliermographic Determination of the Reaction of MnGanese Ferrite with the Aid of Exoelectroaic Emission. Oria Pub i Chekhosl. fiz. zh,, 1957; 7, Na 4, 489-494 Abstract The authors have measured the temperature dependence of exoelectronic emission of sintered specinens with dherai- cal composition Fe20l*0'915OMnC~133%0#043SiO , consist, in accordance with trie x-ray pattern, of a lixturre of mnGanese ferrites (WeaOIL), Fe203, mid M20-As The cur- veB obtained were coripared,,rwith curve of stretching and of the thermal emfs. Agreement was obtained between the temperature of the naximum. of exoelectronic emission and the temperatures at the kink or at the maximum and mii-,i- mum of the curves that represent the remaiaing properties. Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOUM/Magnetism, - Ferrites a-,id Ferrimagietism. F Abe Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 11., 1959, 2514o From a comparison with the curves of electric conducti- vity of the initial materials, aimealed at the same tem- perature as the investigated specimens, it follows that the kinks and the extreme near 400 and 6000 C must pro- bably be attributed essentially to the presence of man- [pnese oxidLes, with vhich, as was observed, oxidatior- reduction processes tnkes place, coiuiected with the crys- talloVaphic changes. Practice has shown that the method of exoelectranic emission curves together with other me- thods, like the thermo[_~Taphic method, can serve for a qualitative study of certain reactions in the solid phase* Card 2/2 54 - 15EK&STEUV/ As CZECHOSL(YVAKIA/Physical Chemistry - Kinetics, Combustion, Explosions, Topochemistry, Catalysis. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, ITO 7, 1958., 20695 Author A. Bergstein, J. Vintera. Inst Title Thermal Decomposition of Bivalent Manganese Carbonate. Orig Pub 9b. chekhoal. khim. rabot., 1957, 221 No 3j 884-895 Abstract See RzhKhim, 1957, 44309- Cara 1/1 B-9 CZECHOSI-OVAKIA / Physical Chemistry. Crystais. jj-.,f Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 10,, 1959, 34pil Author : Rozsival M., Bergstein A. Inst :Not given V Title :Thermal Decomposition of the Diimlent Manganese Carbonate. II. Investigation with Electron Micro- scope Orig Pub; Chem. listy, 1958, 52, No 6, lou-io14 shape and dimentions of the MnCO kil products of decomposition were studied. gamples of I in the form of tablets, 1 5nd 10 mm in thickness, pressed under 250 kg/cm pressure, were heated in air for 03 hours at temperatures ranging from 2000 to 1300 . The investigated samples contained 0.001% Abstract: With the aid of electron microscope changes of Card 1/2 4 CZ/ B-52 ~ 82 ) -10-3/3.9) AUTHORS:. Bergstein, A; Rozs1val, M. and Mikuldi, M. TITIZ.- On the PTeparation of Manganese Ferrites (K pr'ipravg manganatfth ferrit~h) PERIODICAL: Chemick4 Listy, 1958,, Vol.52(82), Nr 10, pp 1856 - 1865 (Czechoslovakia) . ABSTRACT: The chemical and phase oompositionp the oxygen content, the shape of the crystals and occurrence of ferri- magnetism, as well as the Curie temperature of two mix- tures of MnCO3 and FeO(OH) containing various quantities of mag.6&aneseo d6pending on the temperature of combustion on air, were Investigated. -Tests Included x-ray and chemical analysis, electro'n-microse-op and the measure- 7ih ment of the initial susceptibility. e composition, humidity, and data obtained by the'sp6otral analysis of the Investigated substances are given. The molar ratio of the~powd6ry substances equalled Fe:Mn = 2:0.94 and Pe:Mn a 2:1.537. It was found that the curve showing the dependence of the oxygen content on the temperature has A similar shape as forWC03 itself when heating up to 1,1000C (Figures la aiid 1b). The maximum is shifted from 700 to 800 res p6otively 90000 In the stability region card 1/3 of stoichiometrio Mn203 in mixtures with Fe203 with 3 On the Preparation of Manganese Ferrites -CZ/8-52(82)-10-3/39 decreasing manganese content. The ratio of mn?. is-no- where exceeded in the range between 40000 and 46 this maximum, and the *hausmanite structure phase A-M203) does not appear a-n'um.,;bqre but orly the 11menitic F-ftQ3 (Table'2). Fe20 is dib6olved in Mn203 At and ab ve 7POOC (Plg.p~, Table 2j. On exceeding this maximumlsol?d SO.LU- tions of Pe203 j--q Mn 0 are formed. Oxidation takes place between liOOO ana 1,10000; Solutions of -1"'e0O3 in Yn304 are ferri-mar~netic and have a cubical structure. Mixtures with a lower manganese content can show slightly tetragonal deformation up'to'1,10000. A solution rvith a Curie point at 26000 (Fig.4)t -formed in a richer miXture at 9000C, is considered to be a solution ino(-Mn;504. Oxidation takes plaos on increasing the temperature and the Curie point is raised to above 50000. No intet-fer- ence can be seen in the roentgenograms above 90000- Mixtures containing 1.537 Mn are homogeneous above 100000 and have an accurate Curie point; their grate oonstant and Curie temperature change, Droportionally,with the oxygen content above 90000 (Fi~s-5 and 6, Curve 1). The proportion of the dissolved Fe 05 increases rapidly Card 2/3 w A t h ..In ore a"L s ing combustion iempe-nature, and is I ~-j On the Preparation of Manganese Ferrites CZ/B-52(80-10-3/39 only completely soluble at 135000 under defined ex- perimental conditions.- The grat6 oonstant and Curie temperature depend on the oxygen content as well as on the concentration of Fe,03 (Figs-5 and 6., Curve 2). 2 The authors suggest a basid mechanism for the for- mation of manganese spinels on air. There are 6'Figures, 2 Tables and 14 Referexices: 4 EtZlish, 4'Bussian, I Swedish, 1 Italian, 1 German and.3 Czech. I ASSOCIATION: ~stav teohnick4 fysilcy. 'Cesk6slovenska akademie vved, Praha (Institute for Physics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) SUBMITTXDt 5th October,.1957 Card 3/3 I-I -1"Y C M C 1701 SL 0 VAIM Chto),nical Technology. Chenical Products and 11%oir Uses. Part 2. Cerwaics. Glass. Binding RIM. RZYhin., No. 1 1960P NO, 1860 Borgstein, A. -TILE Conparative Differential and Thermal Analyris i OR YG. 'PUB. Silikaty. 1959, 3, ]in 2, 16, -1.62 J. I,NST' RACT The method of conpexative difforential and thormal analys.'Io (DTA), differing by th5 fact that the negative junction of the therino- in. iner" material buit in Collple is located not a substance comperable with the investigated one, is set forth. 11he positive junction W is planced. in the substance investigated. Bot-111 *mnterials. Concrete. Gonoral Problems CARD. 11-25 COUNMY 4T CAMORY JAPS. JOUR. RZYMMol NO,, 1 1960~ 1""Of 1860 lTPj'T. TL S PUB. substaneGS should preferablY bo"'Of tilo sanill Icont d dongity. By this 'riotli-od, tu~~ DTA enables to re-,,ord tho clifference in the thel-mvl. br;lhavlor of t~.lo rlrialol!~~-oiis samplos, P,-id deten-inarlon is niada as, to tha rapidity or alowmg-s of exo- azid endothe-mle roactions i-n each of th(,-,I. The fumace. tonriporatlaro curve is, doicribe(l az 14,21 nomal IYPA. In-le raotliod Is 7ery e-,r-pedient lor ovaluation of the reactin - sbiilry Ll'-je -D coniprosaed into --amplcs 2/3 ;CCI TI. I Ry OF, y JCIT. R'7 hin. NO, 96o ho. 1860 TTTLF, OR IG .PUB. A BS TRA C, T caking of various ceramic nasne3, for instance c o Tid in the -oroduction of forrites. Several exa)-.q-oles O'C curves of the comparative DTA for t%,o vari aties of Zno and ferrite messer, -,,.,ith differont Content Of P0203 are citod.-- S. Glebov c D - 3/3 11-26 BEROSTEIN, A. "Investigation of slow processes by differential themal analysis." p. 254. SILIKATY. (CESKOSLOVENSKA VEDECKA TECHNICKA SPOLBCNDST PRO FRUMYSL SILIKAW PRI CESKOSLOVENSKE AKADEMII VED.) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3, no. 3, 195~- Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI)., W, Vol. B., Nlo. q., September 195~. Uncl. Zc; IiT I Ozechoslovakia ABS. JOUR. t RMXhim., No. 23 1959, No, 8140') AUTHOR ROZsivaJM-; Bergstein.A. Not given. T !TL. Therral Decomposition of XnCO l II. Electron Ilicroscope Stud2e s. ORU Y PUB. Collect. Czechosl-.. Chem. Com-muns, 191,-'q 24, At 11.95-1199 See RZYJAMI 19591 #101 34011. or L AL at 11=1= I%X- am M9M= after &'vertaln Fell ton Coum. has been reached whick niii e of the ntrmal to the Inverse spinel lattice be due to a chan . Cf. C-4.- 79r"MR, Nmmsms. 24 S3 . g resence of aluat normal ress= After preheatin In the , , , g p p 5M.-Under a pressam of 0.1 Mm. tke loss of 0 during the starting material for tbi~ form%tivA of ftrrosphiti U not thermal dissoca. of mists. of MnC% and FcOOH) occure the solid sola. of a hematite obmctu,~e but the soln. of FeA at lower temps, than with FeO(OH) alone. and Mu stays, in a deftlent P-MnAh. In tfili;~ak at all temps. of ISM- contrary to the igniti P he ti I i h on of MnCOA alone, more as bivalent. th i ift f th th l di b i tion a fe"Fintl is formed whose lattice const. and them. l re a n a r s ng sOcn to higher tem s- e nn e erma s ng o eg which is caused In addri s to the Is e ose to that of manganese ferrite, Mril ejOi. 300a I i 12W il h 1000 d h D i . . . , p c ' of the grain size and activity. by the phase changes %' . con- on at e . an t t gnit 1 e equ , ditims at inalal ratios of Nin- Fe 31.07 -69M and 43.5'M5 d g the preheating. During the ignition of the nonpre- am given for the existence of homogeneous solid solns. of heated mizu. atO,1 mm., manganese ferrites and solid solos.. MnO and FeO,+. having a cubic structure of the NaCl type. of NfnO and FeOi, am formed starting with "MO. With Except for two cases in which after ignition at 10M, prac- increasing temp. and demv--se of total 0 content the portion tically homogeueous stolchlorrictric mangaim~c ferrite was cf the monoxWes increases at the expense of the spInel. formM, the curves of the 0 lots are similar to those for Sb ultaritomly the 110 Inns in ftrrosplatl are replaced MnCOg nod hin ferrite and show In the prox1raity of 1100' SU cenively by Wl i=s while the compti . of the cubic a max. or tin Inflection, The same contse was c)bwjTcd on ' 1nox14e phase approaches the cation ratio of Mn: Fe, that no x-ray diagram where the portion of the spinel phase in- 01 the starting mattA-d (0.04-.2 and 1.537:2). Drthplitifts o creases or Is formed after having di5appeared after beating re homogeneous and In equil. after 3.5 firs. of Ignition, and their com de nds th st of th 9t ni t i l Th zt 1000'. This phenomenon was not observed during Oe - er pn. on o a pe e ng ma . e ' decompa. of F0011) alone. M. HUAL~~ lattice caust. of tbe niinel phase changes discoutinwously 81106 2LI 22()() Z/012/60/000/01/008/015 E073/EI35 AUTHORS: Bergstein, A. R.ozs1'val. M., and Mikulgg, 1-1. TITLE: -T_r'epara~fon of Manganese-Magnesium Farrites-land the Influence of the Initial Perrous Oxide Used PERIODICAL; SilikAty, 1960, No 1, pp 60-66 (+ 4 plates) ABSTRACT: Three types Of F0203 (designated as C 11, C V11 ~tnd Z) were used for manufacturing a Mn-Mg feriite inas-s with a rectangular hysteresis for microwave c,pplicationz-. The shape and size of the particles were compared by using an electron microscope (see Fig 2a-2f, plate), thiq reactivity of the ferrous oxides was determined by means of DTA (graph, Fig 3), and finally the shrinkage-curves (Fig 4) were also compared. The cooling curve of the DTA shows a maximum at about 670 OC for the PFe203 to aFe203 transformation which can be applied for identifying ferrous oxide which did not react during the heat treatment (Fig 5d). The inclination angle of the DTA curves'of the ferrite materials (Fig 5a, b and c) shows the influence of the quality of the applied Fe203 Card both on the intensity and the character of the ferrite 1/3 formation and sintering. It was established by means of an electron microscope (Fig 6, Table 2) that the 81106 Z/012/60/000/01/008/015 E073/El35 Preparation of Manganese-Magnbsium, Ferritea and the Influence of the Initial Ferrous Oxide Used ferrite crystals in the mass I'VI are largest after 11C IV are heating at 1180 QC, and those of the mass ,, smallest. For the mass from the oxide 1IZ11, the crystal.growth is fastest at a temperature below 1050 OC whilst for a mass from the oxide 11C VIIII it , is-fastest in the temperature range 1050-1180 OC. A part of the ferrite crystals from the raw material "It' retains the rod shape of the original FeO(Ofl); , after sintering at 1180 OC the mass obtained from I'C I!" was found to contain F6203 which did not react. Microphotos 7 and 9 (platei) show the difference in the crystal size and porosity of ferrite 6pecimens-sintered at 148o Oc. The "rectangularity" factor and the insulation ratio in the case of microwave ferrite increase with increasing size of the crystal and with decreasing porosity. The difference in the SiO2 content of the IWO and of IIC III' and 'IE VIIII (see Card 2/3 Tables I and 3) is less significant from the point of view of the properties of the ferrite specimens than IX 81106 Z/012/60/000/02/oo8/oI5 E073/E135 Preparation of Hanganese-Magnamium Fez-rites and the Influence of the Initial Ferrous Oxide Used the difference in the reactivity between the less reactive, coarse grained and therefore unsuitable Z11 116 XIII on the one hand, and the 11~ VIIII and materials on the other haud. There are 9 figures, 3 tables and 6 references, of which 1 is English and 5 are Czech. ASSOCIATION:.Ustav technickg fysiky ~SAV, Praha (Institute of Technical Physics, C"SAV Prague) SUBMITTED: June 10, 1959 Card 3/3 BEROSTBIN, Arnost Principles of the technology of ceramic dielectrics and forromapstic materials, Pokroky fys pev latek 3s2-56 1609 (EW 9:7) 1. Ustav technicke fyaiky Ceakoslovenski akademie vedp Praha (Ceramics) (Dielectrics) (Magnetic materials) I f: v-: -I --0 . ,-I :, .:I _.'-,I :.I-."l .. v~ I.-I-I-I S/081/62/006/009/004/075 B177/13138 AUT11ORt TITLE: lAanganese-magnesium ferrites. II. Dependence'of the lattice p4rameter and lattice dislocations on the composition PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 9, 19~2, 31, abstract 9BI88 (Collect. Czeohool. Chem. Communs. 25, no. 9, 1960, 2274-2282) TEXT: The effect of varying the ratio of VIP and Mg ions on the 0 2 content and on the lattice parameter of a series of manganese-magnesium ferrites with a deficiency of Fe inns is investigated.' For paper I, see RZhKhim., 1~61, 16B36e. [A,~bstracterls note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 BnWTEIN A Crystal structure and mean valency of manganese ions of some conpmwde in the system CUOX,FbO~r. CoU Cz Chan 26 no.3:740-7/+6 Yx 161. (EM 10:9) 1. Institute of Tecbnical Physics, CzechosloVak Academy of Science, Prague. (copper oxides) (Iron oxides) (manganese oxides) BKRGSTRIN A - BOHUNP A.- Manganese -02 _psviun ferrites. III. Ndealon of exoslectrono. 'Coll Cben 26 noJ047-7R Mr 161. (Ew 10: 9) 1. InGlAft of Tedbaical Pbleics, Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Prague. ' (Electrons) (magnesium-manganes ferrates) S/058/62,/000/004/122/160 AO61/A1O1 AUTHORS: Bergstein, A., Gerber, R. TITLE: Structure of nonstoichiometric copper-manganese ferrite PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962,,47, abstract 4E410 ("Chekhosl. fiz. zh.", 1961, v. B11, no. 8, 613 - 616, English) 110V TEXT: The values, Pexperim , of molecular saturation magnetization of cllo.875mr'0.302~el.8&4�y-ferrites, annealed at different temperatures, were measured at the temperature of liquid N using the ballistic method. Tetragonal ferrites were obtained at T -700 to 8000C, and cubic ferrites at T =.900 to 1,OOOOC. In tetragonal ferrites, P-experim 1-01 to 1.14 PB1 when.4+,~,- 4.0045 to 4.o125, and Aexperim = 1-30/kB, when 4- 3.9965 to 3.9995. In cubic ferrites, Nxperim = 1.49 to 1-59/1B, when.4-S- 3.9965 to 3.9835. From the values ob- tained for/lexperim and the factor of oxygen content, 4�,f,..the hypothetic cation distribution over the interstices A and B of the spinel-lattice was determined. The mechanism of this distribution is explained by the equilibrium reaction of the cations Mn3*1' + Cu+--" Mn2+ + Cu2+ in the interstices B, taking place within Card 1/2 S/058/62/000/004/12Z/160 Stracture of nonstoichiometrie... A061/A101. I limits se't by eleotrio neutrality and by the quantity (Abstraoter's note. 0o- 'f&-. etranslation] N. Sm6l'kov Card 2/2 Z/012/62/000/001/001/007 E073/E135 AUTHORt Bergstein, A. TITLE: importance of differential thermal analysis for the study of tetragonally deformed spinels PERIODICAL: Silikaltyono.l, 1962, 53-57 TEXTi The crys4ilographic transformation of the tetragonally deformed spinel lattice to cubic spinel lattice in hausmanite, cupric ferrite and in a solid solution of 0.9 molar parts of cupric ferrite and 0.1 part of hausmanite was studied by me an a o f differential thermal analysis. Hausmanite, prepared by decomposing MnC P-Mn,04 became reversibly 03, 80 OC in transformed to y-Mn3O4 at 1150-1 an inert or slightly oxiding atmosphere afid at 106o OC in a reducing atmosphere. There are two peaks on the cooling curves between 1000 and 900 OC, the second of which is due to a reoxidation process and the first was probably due to a reverse transformation of the crystal lattice. For cupric ferrite and its solid solution with hausmanite the DTA curves sh o w one or two endothermal Card_1/3 Importance of differential'thermal... Z/012/62/000/001/001/007 E073/E133 minimum def lee t ions above 900 OC or they s h o w a minimum between 360 and 480 C, depending on the previous heat treatment; in the latter case the minima were degenerated above 900 OC. The oxidation atmosphere brought about a shift in the minimum towards higher temperatures between 360 and 480 OC. These effects are attributed to the influence of the atmosphere, the preliminary heat treatment and the impurities on the structure of the spinel lattice and on the oxidation-reduction phenomena which take place during the differential thermal analysis. Detailed results and explanation of the shifts in the transformation points and the differences in the mechanism of the transformation phenomena during cooling will be the subject of a further paper. There are 3 figures and 14'references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 8 non- Soviet-bloc. The four most recent English language references read as follows: Ref.l: 1.0. Dunitz, L.E. Orgel. J. Phys. Chem. Solids, Y.3, 20 (1957a) Card 2/3 Z/0'12/62/000/001/001/007 Inportance of differential thermal... E073/EI35 Ref-3: A.I. Finch, A,P.B. Sinha, X.P. Sinha. Proc. Royal Soc. London 242, 281 (1957) Ref.6: A. Bergstein, L. Cervinka, J. Phys. Chem. Solids, v.18, 264 (1961) Ref.8s H. Ohniski, T. Teranishi. J. Phys. Soc. Jap., 16, 35 (1961) ASSOCIATION3 Ustav technick4 fyziky C-SAV (Institute of Technical Physics, Czechoslovak AS) SUBMITTED% may io, 1961 Card 3/3 BERGSTEIN, A.; BURDA, E.; CERVINKA, L. High-temperature X-ray chamber. Silikaty 7 no.1:61-63 163. 1. Ustav technicky, Ceskoslovenska akademle ved, Praha. EERGSTEIN, Arnost, RNDr., So.C* cryotalchemiotry~and technology of ferrites. Sklar a keramik 12 no,4sl5G-l52 Ap 162# 1. Ustav technicke fYziky, Ceskoelovenska akedemie ved, Praha. C ZEC1,10ST .1 DOM-C-IA BER(1STEINI A. Institute of Physics of Solids of the CZechorsiovak Academy of Sciences, Prague Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 9, 1963, pp 2361-23b5 "Manganese Magnesi-Lun Ferrites. IV. Oxygen Nonstoichio-metry of Spinels TAnxpe 3-x04+gamma* 11 BERGSTSINO A. The lattio~ constant of MI&F6.3-0 W. pinalm. Cbekhosl f12 shurW 13 no.8t6l3-616 163. 1. Untav fyzilq pevnych latakp Cea"slovens)m akademis vedt hmms BERGSTEIN. A. Manganese magnesium ferrites. Pt.4. Coll-Gs~Aem 28 no.9: 2381-2386 S 163, 1. Institute of Physics of Solids, Czechoslovak Academy of Scjep~ces, Prague. BRUCHA, Miloolar; DIRGSTRINDVA, Vlasta; BIM, Josef Iffect of certain antibiotics on post-irradiation syndromes in mice and rats. Cook. onkol. 3 no.4:324-332 1956. 1. Staatlicbes lhkultatsk:~annbanbaus, Praha. (RADIATIONS, effects, In mice & rats, off. of antibiotics on reactivity (Gar)) (ANTIBIOTICS. effects, on radiation off. In mice & rate (Ger)) -l:Z;-t)10 v "~ ~//- /I 5T.1 Josef; ~HWCHA' Miloslav; MMSTEINOVA, Vlasta Effect of some antibiotics on the radiation syndrome in nice and rate. Neoplasmat Bratial, 4 no*3;224-226 1957, 1. Stnatliches 7skultatskrankenhaus, Pralm 12, Onkologische Abteilung. (ROENTGEN PAYS, W. off. off. of antibiotics on radiation syud. in mice & rate) (ANTIBIOTICS, off. on radiation synd. in mice & rats) -StE~'r- c Jo) ef BIN aW BRWGHA, Hiloulav Changes of the general amount of free amino acids and proteins in blood serum In the postirradiation, syndroma In rate. Neoplasms, Bratial. 4 no.4s351-356 1957. 1. Staatliches Fakultatakrankenhaus Praha 12, Onkologische Abteilung. (ROMMEN RAYS, off. on amino acidq & proteins in blood of rats) (BIA)OD PHOUINS, eff. of radiation on x-rays, in rate) (AMINO ACIDS, in blood eff. of x-irradi4tion In rate) TOPOL, 0.; BEWSTE11107A, V.; LISKA, M. Relation of iei chromating to hormonal therapy of breast tumors. Oesk.rentg. 15 no-1217-24 7 161. 1. Onkologicke oddeleni FN KU, Praba 10. PatologickoanatomlclW ustav FN KU, Praba 10. (BREAST NEOPLASMS ther) (HORMONES ther) (MOMOSOMES) TOPOLp Q~i BERGSTEINOVAjV.; CHODWSKY,Z. :'-.-, Five-year treatment results in breast oancer. Cask. rentgen. 18 no.1t1-10 Ja,164. 1. Onkologicke oddeloni fakultni nemocnice v Praze 10. BERGUE, K. I. "Dete~,,minatian of Cloud Alt-Itude zroi-a --ircraft" Tr. Tsentr. Aerol. Observ., No 12, 1953, pp for;lftilp i-,1 ~;otom-,Inod or cl)ud J :) an aircraft. The relatjona~,L.L_ to a noint in the cloud at two ratitude of t-he cloud does not .horrors are analvzo6. 1~ ~,h~ iz altiti.ide, inroles '-Iifj .Ln vary Juvixv:- 111 o 2 the airspeed of azimuths- fin' vertical amLles U. . (~ i;L;!o -,ntj nssumaz ti-at the Lhe met;lLurement. Pos s ible SO: SiLri. 492, 12 May 55 N. " AR6035rD72 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/008/BO07/BO08 AUTHOR: B K I OrlovA, R. T. TITLE: Improving air survey observations with an A-22-11 radiosonde SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofiztka, Abs. 8B69 A REF SOURCE: Sb. rabot Alma-Atinsk. gidrometeorol. observ., vyp. 1, 1966, 46-54 TOPIC TAGS: aerial survey, temperature measurement, temperature inversion, isobar/A-22-11 radiosonde ABSTRACT: A temperature and humidity gage designed on the basis of a calibra- tion certificate without regard to variations is proposed. The gage makes it possible to insure gage production far in advance, and verification of design accuracy. Temperature and humidity variations are introduced after exposure "to the open air before release. " The gage is "sembled with allowance for the 'temperature and possible inversion depending on the season and the time of day. Examples of gage design and methods of manufacturing are given. Certain 1/2 UDC: 551. 501. 724:551. 501. 771 NR, AR6035072 simplifications are suggested for the introduction of radiation corrections and for corrections on elevations from an isobaric surface level'of 200 mb, when the introduction of radiation corrections becomes complex. A method is proposed to verify the accuracy of determination of elevations of isobaric surfaces of 1000 and 900 mb, based on measurements of pressure changes near the Earth and the mean temperature of the Earth layer-the isobaric surface of 1000 mb (900 mb). L. Gayvoronskaya. [Translation of abstract] [GC] SUB CODE: 08, 04/ 212 36904 s/046/62/026/004/006/014 B104/B102 AUTHORSx Bergunas, F. I., and Yenikeyeva, K. Sb. TITLE: Photodielectric effect in eleotrolumineacent gifla-sulfido phosphors PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 4, 1962, 475 - 479 Ti:XT: The nature of the sources of primary electrons producing lumines- cence in an electric field was clarified by an investigation of jhe photo- ;'~ielectric effect. ZnS-Cu specimens with blue emission bands were tested for this purpose. -Disk-shaped specimens 40 mm in diameter and 0.2 mm thick were prepared with a Teflon filler. The dielectric properties at frequen- 6 cies of (20-4-5)'10 cps were investigated between 110 - 3700K. The specimens were in a vacuum, and were excited with the 365-mj-6Hg triplet. The results indicate that in the case of zino-sulfide phosphors, the grains of the electroluminophor and photoluminophor have the same proper- ties. The photodialectric effect is due to the photoconductivity in the granular specimen. Eleotroluminophor and photoluminophors differ in that Card 1/2 S104BV621026100410061014 Photodielectric effect in... B104/B102 a second phase exists at the periphery of each grain of the former. This phase is a Cu2S - CuS mixture, and exhibits metallic conduction in the temperature rangein question. The light which excites the photocon- ductivity of the luminophor has virtually no influence upon the conduction of the second phase. As there is no free charge exchange between the luminophor grains and the second phase in weak fields, electroluminophors possess two different sources of dielectric losses which, when excited, produce two frequency maxima of tan 6 and create two re&ions of dispersion of C. Dark conductivity of the grain is attributed to the second phase. There are 2 figures. Card 2/2 - MGMMER, Go Without conoideration for the custcmerst demind. Ylest.pram. i khud.pr=ys. 2 no.12*.14 D 1610 (MIRk 14:12) 1. Upravll"ushchiy oblkoopstroytorgom., go Simferopol'. (Supply and dmwnd) BIMYAISXIY, N.G.; BRDDWY, I.I.; VOYNOV. V.P.; GWILMM, B.A.; GRUTALID, T.J-.--,-kkWMV. G..Ta. Mechanization and automatization of the mandrel extracting operation in continuous pipe rolling mills. Metallurg 5 no-11:30-33 N 160. (MIR& 13:10) 1. Truboprokatn" zavod im. V.I.Lenina. (Pipe mills-14uipment, and supplies) (Automatic control) BSRI, Te.B. -.Wmwnwow One tbird less than the average cosit. Put'i put.kbon. no.7: 11-12 Ji 159. ~ (MMIL 12: 10) 1, Nueballnik goo'blobehenskogo shohobanochnogo zavoda, otan- tsiya Toilteovl,-a Tomokor dorog" (Illtso'v~;-Stoue. Crusbed) VASHKOVO V.I.; SHNAYDER, Ye.V.; BRIMNt L.I.; ZAKOLODKINA, V.I.; CHUBKOVA, A.I.; ALIMMRASHVILI, TS.N.; MAYAM, G.A.; HERIANIME.-L-ab.: ZAKHAROV, P.V.; ISLAKYAN, A.G.; LEVIYEV, F.Ya.; M.APTINSON, M.E.; MRACHKOVSKIY, S.K.; NAYDICH, N.L.; NESTERVODSKkYA, Ye.M.; WHOM, Ye.M.; SAVINA, K.V.; SERGEYEVA, A.Ye.; SOKOLOVA, M.Ye.; FOMICHEVA, V.S.; CHERNYSHOVA, V.A.; SHLTKWVAj T.V. Sensitivity to DDT of houseflies in various climatic zones of the USSR. Zhur.mikrobiol., ep1d.i Immun. 33 no.8;20-24 Ag 162. (KRA 15: 10) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'Bkogo dezinfektsionnogo instituta. (ITLIES-EICTERNINATION) (DDT) r VASHKOi, V.I.; SHNAYDER., YeaV6; ZAKOLODKINA, V.I.; ERIXMAN) L.I.; CHUBKOVA, A.I. ALIMBARASHVILI, TS.N.; BABAYANTS, G.A.;XUANjPZZ ZAK11AROV, F.V.; ISAAKYAN.. A.G.; LEVIW, P. Ya.; MARTINSON, M.E.; MRACHKOVSKIT-1 S.K.; NAYDICH, N.L.; NESTERVODSKAYA, Ye.M,; RAZMANOVA, Ye.M.; SAV3NA, K.V.; SERGEMAp A.V.; SOKOLOVA,, Me.; F%1ICHEVAP V.S.; CHEWSHEVA,, V.A.- SHUMILOVAO T.V. )P Sensitivity of houseflies to chlorophos prior to its use. Zh. mikrobiol. 40 no*70-7 Jlt63 (MIRA 1791) BEIMUMLI I. V. Hin f1igher Education'USSR-. Georgian Agricultural Inst Order of Labor Red Banner. Tbilisi, 1956. EERIASHVILI, I. V.- "The effect of mountain forests on swon cover and water conditions." Pablished by the Acad Sci Georgian SSR. Hin Higher Education USSR. Georgian Agricultural Inst, Order of Labor Red Banner. Tbilisi,, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.) SD: Knithnaya Letopis' No. 13s 1956.