SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KARISHNEV, R.V. - KARKALITSKIY, I.M.
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KARISHNEV, V., Cand Bio Sci -- "Obtaining new
forms of
spring and winter 'wheat by means of
hybridization." Len,
1961. (All-Union Order of Lenin Acad Agri Sci im
V.I.
Lenin. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Plant
Gultivation)
(KL, 8-61, 237)
KARISHNEV.-R.V.
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Hybrid of Jerusalem artichoke with sunflower in Nov
orod Provime.
Agrobiologiia no.6-.936 N-D 162. ~MIRA 16sl)
1. Polesskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya
stantsiya,
Gomell5kaya oblast'.
(Hybridization, Vegetable--Jerusalem artichoke)
(Sunflowers)
D,rhobtlation of listractory clay oy *10CUOtism"a I I
11%mushitra. and
-Xtiam. A. No, H, ID-I;X 1931).- S kg. t4
clay tog 0 bro, yickled 10.3 kX. of clay having 42.4"' malt,
ture. Furth" toomsis f(w 2 hts. did not yield X.I. ,
'Utta. On a com. wale. yield was NO% but The lWoduct con
'.1"I !store. The moisture cmirnt can he "
dured IT luerrasing c.d. Dr-t truilts were ob
b
talned without . in. 01 el"trolytt'. electrwytCa dild. the
-1pe a but caused efectroly*is of drum material and
.11.11= of clay with MO. The content of tnacrodis-
perse parik-les was Irss a" the chaissr In 14401olij was Irm
stamp than with n"UrAry clay. Debitruse Tualle 411 clay
atul grox (45:W trvattcl by c.mosit hAd a firinit thtinkage of
IS Om and wat bww tinn of 41,624.7.61% compared with
I I.-UtTv .1 9.0,0LO".M., rexp_ for dtbit ruse male from
(Mlinary clay and Kamich
'.') (2)
AUTHORS: Buneyeva, L. I., Gorshkova, Z. S., SOV/72-59-9-4/16
Matveyeva, G. L., Kari3ma, N. E., Etverk, R. E.
TITLE: Attempt to Organize the Production of Electro-insula-tors
in
the Yarvakandi Works
PERIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 9, pp 16 - 20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A great amount of experimental work has been carried out
during the last years to create new designs of insulators
made of glass with low alkali content, of the type 13 v. As
can be seen from figure 1, the 13 v-glass possesses a suffi-
ciently great temperature range to make the manufacture of
products by various methods possible. The Veeso -znyy elektro-
YU
tekhnicheskiy institut (All-Union Electrotechnical Institute),
v,nd the Institut stekla (Glas6 Institute) worked out various
designs of glass insulators, and the experimental glass works
of the Glass Institute the production technology. A mass
production of the insulator types TS-2, TS-3 and ShS-10 was
organized. The Glass Institute and U'SPKB of the Orel sovnarkhoz
have worked out a mechanized conveyer-line production of the
Card 1/2 insulators. At the beginning of 1959 it was decided to
start
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AUTHORS: Bonch-Bruyevich, A.M., Kariss, Ya.E. and Molchanov,
V.A.
TITLE: Microscopic studies of electroluminescence in ZnS-Cu,
Al single crystals
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1961, Vol.11, No.1,
pp.87-93
TEXT: The authors describe apparatus for carrying out
microscopic
studies on electroluminescence in single crystals. A method
of
synchronous signal accumulation with variable phase is used.
it
was possible to study the form of the luminescent pulse in
separate
regions of the crystal and to measure their amplitude,
Preliminary expeviments demonstvated-that it is possible to
distinguish the light pulse obtained on switching on,and on
switching off, the field in ZnS-Cu,Al single crystals,. Some
regularity was observed in the distribution of the ratios of
the
amplitudes of these pulses in different parts of the crystal.
Observation of the electroluminescence under the microscope
makes
it possible to compare characteristics of the
electroluminescent
condenser with light emitted from active parts of the crystal
(Ref.3: K.Buttler, J.Waymonth. Brit.J.Appl.Phys., suppl.
No.4,
Card 1/#-
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33, 1955). Also, information may be obtained about the
structure
of the crystal in the emitting regions (Ref.l: J.Waymonth,
F.Bitter. Phys.Rev., 95, 941, 1954). The hexagonal crystal
with linear dimensions of about 60 p is mounted in a
mixture of
melamine formaldehyde and resin together with two pointed
electrodes and placed at the focal plane of the microscope
objective and could be moved in two perpendicula5
directions.
A series of square pulses with separation of 10- sec and
variable
length and amplitude (U) were applied to the specimen.
A diaphragm in the focal place of the eye-piece restricted
the
emitting region to dimensions of the order of 10 p which was
controlled visually using a prism. The light through the
optical
microscope passed to a photo-electric multiplier and the
signal
fr-om this to a special monitor stage. This stage only
transmitted
the signal in the short time to remaining in the time t1
from
the moment of application of the voltage to the sample.
t1 is smoothly changed from tl min -- 10 - 15 it sec to
tl max > t' synchronously with the voltage change of
oscilloscope
scanner. The period of this variation (T2) is much greater
than
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the period of the alternating si nal taken from the photo
multiplier load (in this case_ 10t times). The time constant
of
the-integrating circuit (Ti) following the monitor stage was
selected such that TI