SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONSTANTINOVA-SHLEZINGER, M. A. - KONSTANTINOVSKY, M.

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So 00, 0o *02 00 00, 0013 000 .3 0 0 0 t " 1 1) is 0. u 0 m V a 0 'A I I WIN IX 9Q,UjI_ t.A_A~ I I A _-At _A~L 00 ';,Of .00 Ts"" ommw"bk **0 I N. 100 100 0 ~:o 0 moo, coo goo '99 Poo 0 0 6 0*00 Ila., Navin, Qw is 0o00000440 eel 001 goo WO 0 -MiC v NT.~~ UM/ChW6ft7:. - ftrmatopa0y Jul/Aug Chemistry - Analysis "The Theory of Chromatographic Analysis," M. A. Konotantinova-Shlezinger, N. A. Gorbacheva, Phys Inst imehi Lebedev, Acal Sci USSR, Moscov Phar Inst, 7 pp I'Zhur Analit Kh1xii" No 4 Presents basic theory of subject developed by M. S., Tevet. Derives equations representing chromato- graphic processes, and applies them to practical cases. Submitted 17 Apr 48. 18/49T3 Jan/Fat 49 Phosphors Luminescence "fte Luminescent Properties and Chemical Structure a: Crystal Phosphors," M. A. Konstantinova- Shlezinger, Phys Inst imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad &I USSR, 6 pp "It Ak Hauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XIII, No I 7- 71 .States that crystal structure n* be divided into two basic types,-with three subdivisions of the siacand type. First type includes crystal lattices of crg=lc substances, vhile second is subdivided accerding to binding energies In crystal lattices. 36/4W87 UM/Physics (Ocntd) Jan/Feb 49, Also classifies phosphors into two groups according to 1wesence or absence of recombining luminescence. Frcm these classifications, discusses possible fac*~- tcre influencing the luminescent characteristics of. phosphors. 36/49 T87 A- 004 00 00,3 000 ,boo 0011 AA f i us I (in R AM;'" N" n livestiva . f the Ar Se k. noy!'...Irlikkes ,, Seriva R Phylues 241. of the U Mw discGWon' 9- , field in ~i~ Sciences 237-24 AVIN 1949' P' ad'ances in the 81301 j,,elign Briefly revielo" h SOVI"t indicati"19 bot lication. fro1v t 'Pures of ap past 31 V87 I Anh. are PlIcsticMe. 61jf.ren to b10100"s "'e p byMcne und indicated - 27 ref- S L A ORIALLUWGKAL LF1101211" CLASUFICATI" '0 =isli' 00 r! " 60000owwwwwwoo -0 -0 -i i 0 00 d 00 "64 000000 I I 000 goo see -040 `190 goo woo MOO moo NO *000 . 0100 o 0 0 0 0 00 u a go** :::0o KONSTANTITOVA-SHUZINGER, E.. A. N15 922.613 . K8 Peferativnyy Scornik Po Lyuminestsentnomu Analizu (Abstracts on Lmineseent Analysis) 1-.oskva, Akademkniga, 1951 - V. At head of title: Akademiya, Hauk SSR. Otdeleniye Fiziko-Matematicheskikh Nauk. Lib. Has: 1954 q !boo= IE"Irtav is on the n- S"bz,. a, : w0 bArktl 0 bhw lwnines-; 1. KONSTANTINOVA-SHLEKNGER9 M. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Fluorescence - Bibliography 7. Survey or works on luminescent analysis published in the past three years. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fize 15, no. 6, 1951, 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Januarys 1953. Unclassified. Illaturo of himilmoseence cliaterm. M. A. Koustantim~^. -411-S. 1xitedev In-t. Phy_,7,-Ac1uT' Shicitimmir . Sri. V.S.- S.R.. hil"Wowli, Amr. Ekipti. Teo,,t. Fs:. 21, 21a-US (1931). - File Vlealletitt which Art A~acliyator. in Ph(hpliors, 11, V. N6. Cr. Xto. MV, Ain. Re. Pr. Cis, M. Rh. I'd, Of, Ad, Ali. Zu. Cd. tilt. *171. ~in. I'll. Sh. III, tote m7ths. Th. U, hAVV Ill 01111111011 tilt' WRIVIley tit 1011111 1111iftJOIllinalilly ruvalctit Immuk with the sufrounding alliom In a CVY%I.kl. The hvI%,the,i- I, I.wmsalmnl thit A hnoi~iewrmv center ul.ty lie cfml~titutril liv mitch A rovalent-borldell Complex ill tile activalm alool with the urrounding aniorim. Such a cotti- plea can he viewnl 4is a "qu~%i-itiole4tula-" rigidly kulged in the htm~ t Littier: it I. chir2rierized by its coordination no, a. i.e., the it.. of Suffolloding anions, and the -m-Inlitioll 6 made that the ability to lusuittemv I% limited by the n. An Inifirect contioniation of thi% point of view Is mvi; in the similvity of the aborption sl)cctr-.a of 'Oltls. of ISOCI.1 - - anti the excitation spectrA of Sn-activated ph~phors *(iffinipr and Rudolph, C.A. 36, OW91i and a shni1jr oh- servation on TICI ~olns. in the presence of excess Cl- ions anti TI-activatral alkAli halific phosphor% (Fronflicrit. C.A. 25,418:1). Riji'llIKAtiOnUttliltC11111PICII ill thitlGild lattfi-C it CMIlliAl fOF ItUnin"""Ce on ill'OUnds sintiW to the con. ditions oi fluore--cemr of Ord. ntoiA.. gurnt 1y. nonintervection of the potential curves of tile excited And SMAJIld. btAtcN; in (Va. rompils. thii condition 6 nict in the prewner tit r- Whem.,, if, the dW oate lite r4quiiettient of it '11. 'InIrrAt-tioll briwt-vil riet'ifollic excil.11i'm and vilamw" ' I, 1,11fil" by filltd '1114, I'l illfrfellev [will Iiii. hypoth"i.. miniell-, that hinibirm-int prolirtli" 4ioold IW 4~V*A. "itIl a tIrlinit'. to6rdill.itlon im. n of tile acti-t.e, 1. to,tri 41g.till't of lumille-rme.4 with ill, %Attic activAtor in different ljot cr) W, of known orn. lure anti, conwiturntly. known M; 'Imita I it.1l.? Inade .1 ll~t* of militiown mruclurr, and oil r%crption~ it) life title, Willi riplatimiolit W Ifiv '-'jjj~t' of thr "Immali" %livit- ", 1,4111.1v VII1,1411,10mll t.tit I%- gl%vtl %%till tile milvAtil Pb. III Mith. CA0. 'SIO, 11.11). N"40 , aild I.It'r NOW", it - 0; anappa""It V%evilth.11 i~,ZIIS(ft - 4VI.otiIIthi1CA1CIt.CAn Z -vtI on 5 in I lie ;m-cncr .1, ;,k: be intl. I ;k, A flux a hiell evitlently cmit" the nnvs%kry euviroaturnt with a ~ 6; thus. In this inviance. the flux I' All I-lefitiAl f4CtUt Of the lumint-visce. For A#. ill ZnS, CdS. ZnS. Zola-, ZnS.Zu1w. zil'Sio., n - 4. and fit CAW0. anti CmM,K),. a - & An anomaly is KI. with a - 6, Where am,rding to Ifilwlt (C.A. 32. 503) Alit keeps its own cry%tat structure, and the --ullill- (selvilides) 'k$. MXS. SwSw. a - ti, knowo to be complex tystenii. with obligatory presence of 0. Un. expLained anninalics are CaO -and AlSh (n - 6) whkb %boo Only weak cathodolunlifirseffice. Me. in AIA, NtgO. Ga;(4. InA, LiF. Cau. R - ti. and in CaAlro. anti BeAlp., N or 4. with nuxl)y yet) anti orange lumbx%cvrxv A# 4 6 and nlo~tly green and yellow at a - 4: An CXC*PtiOn is Cr ill Otto, a - 4 RaIr-4-it,th ellement artivalo", in a varicty of hr"t-. bive m - X or 6; Sm 4nd Ku Ire ZnS hAve apparently 4 - 4, but their introduction into ZnS Is known to refluite a this. *,ohl. 44 the reverte probjent. i.e.. deffl. of m in a h,.t of unknown ~trUCIUM, 11 illUsIVAted hV which lurnhjt-.~-j-4 with tile activAtorls %Ill, ph, Cr' . in, anti M, and conequentIv h.4% a - fj: this I, further coliffiflnfl by, lite fAt-I Iffit Cdjljo~ dors not luminmv with a in - Is ill CaPs, HaPI, -41:1, ZrII,. CAN I., .1441SA 1.. 14.1.4 1. k' V%v%pt tit the litewrive of a ultair Ali%, The 2nd iolrivo,v lioni flit oevvs,vity Ill flaill 11%allon l. 111,11 the hiftl rf%AA should ba,it ot high tociting it-oill . (lit% appit" to Zlk,Stt)., lk-gilul. cawilli., .1potitc, Zris. CON, CJS' CA0110.), Am,og the cmtt;xl%. of At, hig, 04, Cd, moitly only thom inciting above 7o)" are suitable hi~t,.and mir"t of them arc An RPI'Arvot cOmIrAdictioll age the relatively low-nititinx hAlilit-A C(ll,. CdOrl. ZoCII, Cal, 1431.. etc . which, lism- i,vrr. are lypical byrr cTyvjAl4 with %ittitiX Immling willon .4 Liver lint weuk Imod, briween live". A .3rd hifurence i- thmi with tilting tenip. luminem-Orn" should ltmuow wrakrr As a F"Ult of (lififirtiqlk4f tiffirlity lit fisathlit. Thk is in Ageft-mir"t purticularly with the elpts. of VaIfebov (C t 43.3',Zk) and with Rantiall'4 (CA. 32. &11) olmervation;'O4 a crit. temp. above which luminm-cuPt' lltTIl'AWI shAtIVIV. That temp. 'tanti-I in the vtliected IVIAtt'sit to flit- 1110(olp; IVIIII), 14 the crii-tul. N. Thon 7--7- Les Lvadm1bime mm* 52 "Characteristics of a Class of Photoluminophores on Sulfate Base," M. A. Konstantinova-Shlezingeir, N1. A. Gorbacheva and Ye. I. Panasyuk, Phys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR "-Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol 23, No 5, Pp 588- 5 922 Curves of extinction and of thermal gloving ti= Of phosphor PbSO4Sm with various fusibles and' curves of gloving time of phosphor CdSO4 with activators Mn, Flb, MaPb, and of phosphor PbSO4 with double activator SoCe were plotted. Indebted to Prof:Vo- L-0, Levehin-Recelved 18 Jun 52- 236T86 P.; cT. Ca. 46, .nam 1.3 r,I ven on turnines- 6 gr ccncr WMIY313 comprising 180 tftles ill difItrent languages divided into the fall-A-ing hwdhag,~ (1) chmi-il lu- jmalyiLs, (~~) Irtorg. compdA., (hj org. comixis.. (c) bicKburt. promses; ~21 Iliminmence analysis in mrdi- citte; (3) lumintscence microscopy; (4) lurninemnce analy- sis la'quality control; (5) mefhods: (8) trisectlancous. A cublect inda.ia apkrn~ed. M. liasch crys~a MAKnediUM-lithfUM tcIngStAtt P110SPELOr With V_mA g activittor. 'U. YCALA , . - , . 4A G. Vasil'eva, and I. N. .10. hava. Dokk_cly A k~zj Z.S.S,S.R. 95,-244l-3(l9S4).7-Thc red lumiacsoccoc of the Ug U. timptatc phosphor was caused by the Ma activator ~md is only developed after the adda. of the activator. The phosphorwas prepd. by the ignition of I mole W02:0,54 mole M&COs: IZ5 males LIXO, tit 750' for 20 tu*,t,. Amax. luminescence Is produced with 5.23 X 10-1 g. MnS0,1g. at the phosphor, or somewhat more if UnCIt is used instead of the sulfate. Only red phosphorescence vras excited by the 436.405, ZM, and 334-mg lig lines. A fainter blue lumine-s cence is excited by the rc-4nauce licit and the 2 adjoininr -lines. The 31.7-M-mg Hg lines excited a. combined red and blue lumintscccice. Voaftcrlloww-,isobscrvedditritigtho Irradlatloa at room temp. wtd at the temp. of liquid (i1r, The activated-state duration was 4.1 X 10 -1 src. W. 161, T,4At7 i/ o "IL' / jencral Probluns iictlio o stor-!-. ScL-_ntific i,l IwAitutiona ~'. Conferenecs. TunchinF.. ~roblci~s of BiblioCraphy -rd Scicntific Docurcntatio-~ ~-.br, Jour ~,'cfcrz~t Zhur - Kbiniyin, Yo 6, 25 '1 nrCli 1c957, lP0jt9 Autbor K on ala n tt-i oirn - Shl Inct Title "Icadcudeinn S.I. I!nvil(,v nlid the Part Hic Playcd in the Dcvclopi-:c-A of Lwnincoccrt AnAysis Ori[. Pub Ar - jjor-.._So-%r. Scri chirl. 1~56, 10., '.,-lo 4, 111-115 libr Aract No abctr,-ct. Tre-molation . 3CC TziYN-hir, 15-56, 3F537. Cnrd I/1 T.F1 I 4 _7 48-5-16/56 SUBJECTs USSR/Luninseconce AUTHOM Nonstantleova-ShUsing*r N.A. TITLEs Radii of Activator Zone and Th*ir Concentration in Crystal Ilo- phosphors (Radiusy ionov aktivatorov I konteentratolya posled- n1kh v kristallofaeforakh) PERIODICALt Isvestiya Akadwmii Nank SSSR, Seriya Fizichookaya, 1957, Vol 219 #59 pp 673-674 (USSR) ABSTRACTs An attempt was &ad* to establish general properties and rega- larition characteristic for crystallochenical systems of phos- phore and process*@ of their sypthesis. The considered- luninophores can be divided into 2 groupas 1. Those in which the charge of activator ion and the chaip of replaced cation are equal, and radii differ by no sore than 15 %, and 2. Those in which thee* charges are not equal, and the ra- dius of activator ion is larger or smaller than the radius of cation radius by sure than 15 % or both. Card 1/2 Using both characteristics, charge and radius, 40 ions of ajo t i a 54 W gilt. u . ef 115. 13.1. I qVio! V., R J.' lit - ItI Njif A 3- 3/30 Osiko, V. V., Uln~ L J~UTHORS: Konstant Q .10 - TITLE: Litminophore of Zinc Lithium Silicate, Activated by Man-anese LyUlLinafor tsink-litiy-silikat, aktivirovannyy mar-;an 4. Sem) L PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 Zhurnal Neoraanichenko~r Xhimii, 1955? Vol. 3, Ftr 69 pp. 1286 - 1291t (USSR) The dependence of the emission spectrum and e.-,pecially the part of the lithium component played in the process of production of the luminophore on the basis of zinc lithiura silicate which is activated by manganese was investi~ated~ The spectrum of photoluminescence zinc lithium silicate acti- vated by manEanese consists of two zones, a ;;reen and a red one. The intensity depends on the exchan.-e of zinc by lithium. The spectrum of luminescence with s-A'aller lithium cont,_,nt is more intensive. With hi,,-,:ler content of lithium the intensity of the luminophore decreases since on Viis occasion lithium silicate forms which does not luminesce. In t11-.e lun-ino-1hore Zn 23i0 4 activated by man,-,;nece, men-,,.anere is !~urroundc;d tetrahedrally n_3_6-7/30 " 7 Luminophore of Zinc Lithium Silicate, Activated b., Nanl-ancse by four oxy0en atons and the color of luminescence ir. r.-reen. In the luninophore 7.17~ SiO. activated by nan-:.~nese, a--1,-anese `2 1+ L~ L~ is surrounded bl,' six oxy::en atoms and the color of lun-iinescence is red. In some spinels in which the part of the cation is surrounded by nix oxy.,,en itoms and the other part by four oxy-en spectr ato,ms two peaks / red and green / are observed in 'he s un of luminescence. The occurrence of tvio zones in the spectrum of luminescence in the zinc lithium silicate system activ--t-ed by manjanese can probably be explained by the fact that the -reen zone surrounded by four oxy-en atoms is caused by manganese. Q tf, Due to the displacement of zinc in the zinc lithium silicate system the bivalent man.-anese atom is surrounded by six oxyjen atoms which causes red luminescence. There are 8 figures, 1 table Iand 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 78-3-6-3/30 Luminophore of Zinc Lithium Silicate, Activated by Manganese ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy inetitut im. P. N. Lebedeva, All SSSR Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheshoy tekhaologii im. M. V. Lomonosova (Physics Institute imeni P. 11. Lebedev, AS USSR. Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: April 25, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Zinc lithium silicate--Luminescence--Analysis Card 3/3 85771 3/048 53/023/011/00-1/012 (44 3 B019%060 AUTHOR: Konstantinova-Shlezinger, M. TITLE: CrXstal Phosphors With Heterodesmic Structure 24 PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol. 23, No. 11, PP. 1304-1309 TEXT: It is stated by way of an introduction that the luminescent property of the luminophore type considered here is often accompanied by defects in the crystal lattice. The author reports on experimental results obtained by the scientific team N. A. Gorbacheva, Yu. S. Leonov, G. V. Naksimova, and V. V. Osiko. Gorbachava (Ref. 3) showed that strong luminophores are obtained only under certain precipitation conditions of the initial phosphates. This author also investigated the heating curves of non-separate phosphates and with admixtures of other phosphates; respective results are shown in the diagrams of Fig. 1. G. V. Maksimova applied the method of the heating curves for the evaluation of the degree of separation in the synthesis of phosphate-cathodoluminophores (Fig. 2). A model of crystal phosphors was suggested, according to which the defects Card 1/3 85772 Crystal Phosphors With Heterodesmic S/046/59/023/011/005/012 Structure B019/BO60 consist in an interruption of the crystal periodicity by the partial substitution of ions (atoms) of the crystal by atoms of the activator. Yu. S. Leonov in his paper (Ref. 6) investigated luminophores intermixed with tungstates, and showed that in order to attain a maximum brightness of the luminophores 2Li 2O-MgO-WO 3 -Mn it is necessary for the mixture to have an excess of tungsten anhydride. V, V. MaIr-qi Tnnvp qhowed in her paper (Ref. 8) that the blackening of the phosphor CdSO - Mn, which begins at a temperature of 250 - 3000C, corresponds to a polymorphous transformation. It may be observed from the values contained 0in Table I that heating of Zn (PO ) - tin done for three hours up to 800 C practically has no in- flLnci on the brightness of cathodoluminescence. G. V. Maksimova applied the method by F. Kr6ger (Ref. 10) to determine the valence of manganese. Manganese was found to be tetravalent only:-in thise luminophores in which the cation of the crystal lattice was magnesium or lithium (i.e. cations with only short radius). A survey is then given of the data concerning the crystal phosphors. It is stated therein that the luminescent property of the majority of the experimentally investigated organic molecules excludes the possibility of an exchange of the excitation energy by Card 2/3 I-- x_- r T= - L) Aj PUSE I BOOK EU101TATION SOV/4973 SoveshchaniYe po lyuminestse.ntaii, 8th, 1959 Metody 1rdMinestsentnogo analiza; materialy soveshchaniya (Methods for Luminescence Analysis; Materials of the 8th Conference) Minsk., lzd--io AN BSSR., 1960. 14T P. lpOOO copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: AkadeMiya nsuk Belorusskoy SSR. Institut fiziki. General Ed.: N. A. Bortsevich; Ed.: L. Timfeyev; Tech. Ed.: N. Siderko. PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for chemists and phys- icists interested in molecular luminescence, and for scientific per- aonnel concerned vith applications of this and related phenomena in research in the life sciences. COVERWE: The collection contains 28 papers read at the Eighth Con- ference on Lvainescence vhich took place 19-24 October, 1959 (place of conference not giveni. These studies am concerned principally with the development of new luminescence methods for quantitative K014STANTINO -R- M-A-- red.; MORGENSMTMI Z.L,p ripd,,; OV, S.N.2 tekbno red.; MURASHOVAj, N.Ya,,, tekhn. red* [Luminescence analysis] Liuminestsentaqi analiz. Moskva, Goss izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit-ry, 1961. 3" p. (MIRA 15:2) (Spectrum analysis) (Luminescence) AUTHOR- TITLE: PERIODICALt 11S< 1'03r Konstantinova-ShlezinEq_r-#-1"- 22152 S/048 61/025/004/001/048 B1 04YB201 Different types of crystallochemical systems of crystal phosphors and their luminescence properties Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR- Seriya fizichaskeya, v. 25, no. 4, 1961# 442-445 TEXTs This paper has been read at the ~th Conference on Luminescence (crystal PhosphorsN Kiyev, June 20-25, 1960. Crystal phosphors gLr* classified into five large groups on the basis of the following proptrtiest lattice energy and types of binding& in the lattice; malting temperature which reflects the lattioe energy; the degree of difficulty encountered when produoing defeete in the lattioel conductivity; absorption range. Alkali halide salts, indicated as 1the first group, have a particularly low lattice energy (230-138 kcal sol- ) as their characteristic. They are binary compounds of ions possessing the structure of rare gases. As is well known, these crystal phosphore.exhibit an exponential relationship- Card 1/3 22152 S/04 6 1/025/004/001/048 Different types of... B104%201 between the number of lattice defects and the lattice energy. They have an ion conductivityt and their absorption in in the shortwave ultraviolet region; theyform F- and other luminescence centerst and are activated by a large number of elements. The luminescence spectra reflect the electron structure of the free ions. AL11 other groups considered here have covalent ionic bonds. The second group comprises compounds of strongly electro- negative anions with double- or multiple-oharged cations which must not be transition elements. Ca-, Sr-, and Ba oxides, magnesium oxide, and others, belong here. The lattice energy of this group is by 3-4 times higher than that of the first group. Conductivity is low and absorption is in the ultraviolet region. In a number of cases, luminescence bands at low temperatures are split into narrow bands which reflect the lattice vibrations. The third group comprises such crystal structures, in which the anion, with high lattice energiest is weakly eleatronegative, and therefore possesses a covalent bond. Sulfides and selenides belong to this group. Lattice energies and melting temperatures are very high in this group; zinc- and cadmium sulfiAes are sublimated at temperatures that are considerably lower than their melting temperatures. They react very vigorously with atmospheric oxygen, and absorption is in the longwave Card 2/3 22152 S/048 61/025/004/001/048 Different types of... B104YB201 ultraviolet region. Moreover, they have different emission spectra which, as has been shown by Trapeznikova, are related to type and character of the activator. The luminescence yield is a nonlinear function of the excitation intensity. Further structures discussed in greater detail are such as associate the second with the third group. They exhibit higher lattice energies and two types of bonds. To these compounds belong silicates, phosphates, tungstatea, oto. The formation of thermal vacancies in these crystals is very difficult duo to the high binding energy. Zinc silicate, as an example, is more closely discussed here. The conductivity of this group is low# the forbidden-band width is large, and absorption take" place in the shortwave ultraviolet region. The compounds of the third group (sulfides) have the highest electrical conductivity, and the cathodoluminophores of this group attain an energy yield of 25 %- V, V. is mentioned. There are 11 referencest 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 non--goviet-bloo. The reference to the English-language publication reads as followat Ref. 6t Ewles, J., Proo. Roy, Soc. A., 167# 94 (1938). Card 3/3 22156 9/048/61'/025/004/005/048 B104/B201 AUTHORS: Gorbacheva, 11. A., Gugel ~, B. M., Koniitantinoya-Shleziri,~ers M. A. f Lapir, Ye. S,,~ and Rutshte,~n, T G TITLE: Phosphate luminophores for luminescent lamps with improved light emission PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademil nauk SSSR,- Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 4, 1961. 455-458 TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference on Luminescence (crystal Phosphors), Kiyev~ June 20-25, 1960. In addition to the requirement that luminophores should have a i1white" spectrum, also that of the quantum yield to be as high as pos8ible should be satisfied. Barium-titanium-phosphate (BTP) and strontiuic...magnesium-oho,!iphate (SMP), which satisfy these requirements best, are the object of the present study. The temperature stability of SMP was improved by the introduction of B203 to such an extent as to make it suitable for ocrrecting the color of high pressure Hg lamps. BTP was prepared by a three-hou-r sintering of a Card 1/6 Phosphate luminophores for-.. 22156 S/048/61/025/004/005/048 B104/B201 mixture of BaHPO 41 TiO2, and BaF 2 at 1075'C~ Data regarding the bright- ness and the stability of lumineacence of the 3pe..iimens conoerned are presented in Tables 1 and 2. As may be seen from Table 1, ?.In acts as an extinguisher. The spectral composition of emission is shown in Fig. 1,, As may be noted from the tables, a BaO excess reduces brightness strongly, whereas a P205 excess (up to 5 molea has no effect whatever. A BaO excess leads to the formation of 4BaO:3TiO2.P202, whereby the aotivator concentra- tion is reduced. It is found, furthermore, that the introduction of BaO first causes stability to be reduced, and not to Increase again until a certain concentration is attained., ShT was prepared by three di.1ferent sintering methods from mixtures SrCO 31 MgCO31 (Nil 4)2 H-PO 41 and SnO 2* 1) One-hour sintering at 6000C in air, and, after grinding, renewed two- hour sintering at 12000C, and, finally, at 12000C for 30 minutes in NH3' 2) Heating from room temperature to 12000C in one hour, and a seoond sintering at 12000C for 30 minutes in NH or with addition of carbon, 3) Heating of phosphates and carbonates ~without Sn) from 20 to 12000C in one hour, crushing together with H C-SnO-OH and sintering in a Closed tube Card 2/6 22156 S/048J61/025/004/005/048 Phosphate luminophores for... B104/B201 0 at 1200 0 for 30 minutes. The luminophore had the composition- .(Sr Mg )(PO Ino Spectra of different luminophores' are 2.63 o.34 4)2 -04- graphically presented in Fig. 1. Data regarding the effect of the production method upon the luminophore quality are given in Table 2. Data of temperature stability are graphically presented in Fig. P. 15 V luminescent lamps with improved light emission and a light temperature of 45000K, possessing a Harrison factor of 66 % and a light yield of 34 lm W-1 were prepared from a mixture of 50 % BTP and 50 % SMP- If a mixture of 70 % calcium halogen phosphate (activated with Sb) and 30 % SMP is used., a lamp with ajight temperature of 650000, with equal Harrison factor', and equal light yield can be obtained as is the case in industrial luminescent', lamps the luminophore of which is made of a mixture of 85 % calcium halogen phosphate ~aotivated with Sb and Mn) and 15 % magnesium arsenate (activated with Mn There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 4 references: I Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. tX Card 3/6 GalalCISNA, N.A.; KMVMM"I=EWs U. Detwuln-4vg uranjum JW mownwIng t4m width CC the 21=41" raw In a dwaWtogrona Z-ln-.ro ;rik4 apakt. 3 m. 2=2474 All I&J, 0-m-A 1842) 2* SUIMLtW Octo 23* 2964o L 2b47-66 EWT(mJ1rMP(t)/ETI lip(c), JD ACC M, AP65013088- Scurb= CCDZ: UR/9048/66/030/004/0707/0722 AUTHOR'. KonStantinova-Shlezinger, U. A. ORO: none 2+ TITM Factors responsible for,differences between the luminescence spectra of Uh in crystal phosphors /Report Fourteenth Con]ference an Luminescence held in RtgO-6-1 -SeRt mbor719657 SOURC3, AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya fizicheskaya, vo. 30, no. 4, 11366, 707-712 TOPIC TAGS: crystal phosphor, luminescence spectrum, manganese, crystal lattice ABSTRACT: Divalent manganese ions are of exceptional interest as activators in view of the fact that there have been prepared Un?,+ activated crystal phosphors with haterc dosmic structure exhibiting luminescence at different wavelengths in the visible re- gion. Obviouslyt in preparing new phosphors it is desirable to be able to predict the 2+ approximate emission wavelength of Md " in a"given host. In general, un~+ activated phosphors fall Into two large groups; green and "red" phosphors. Hantion is made of a number of hylpthoses that have been invoked to explain the different luminescence wavelengths of and objections to some of theqe hypotheses are raised. . In colla- boration with the author A. 1. Kabakova recorded the excitation spectra of 5 lumino~. phors with green luminescence and 5 with orange-red luminescence. Some of the curves Card 1/2 V Z~1, laws MM tel., ~r-~.lec ochemistr- YUGOSLAVIA / Physical y. B-12 Abs Jour t Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, No 561 6, Author Panc'o Kirkov, Myna Kong+ ntinn,z&mT&4j~ovs1m, Nada CLui- belic-Gigova, fleksandra Vilarova-Babamova 'j7 , j(0 Inst i Chemical Society (Yugoslav)- ~X~ '^s4E, Title Experimental Study of Influence of Solution and Solvent Con- positions on Mechanism of Electrochemical Processes op. Ca- pillary Mercury Electrode. I. Modification of rleotrocapil- lary Properties of Mixtures of 1,4-dioxane - Water and 1,4 - dioxane - Water - HC1. Orig Pub : Glasnik Hem. drudtva, 1956, 21, No 3, 129-139. Abstract : The dependence of the electrocapillary behavior of the mix- tures H20 - 1,4-dioxans (I) and H 20 - I - HU on their com- position was investigated on a Hg drop-electrode. The a- nalysis of curves expressing the dependence of the magnitude Card 1 1/2 YUGOSLAVIA / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1. 1958, No 561. Abstract : of maxima of the eleotrocapillary curves on the concentration of I showed that the height of an eleotrocapillary maximum varied together with the variation of I content in the mixtu- re. 4 regions are clearly expressed in the curves; 2 of these regions are characterized by the presonce of inflexion points and correspond to little contents of I and water, and the other 2 have maxima and correspond to great concentrations of I. Two equations, describing these two patra of curves corresponding to four different structures of liquid mixtures are given. The first pair of curves characterizes the struo- tures of Dure liquids, and the other pair characterizes va- rious molecular copolymers of water and 1. Card 'D /o /J'/ If,/1 S>' /,1 H-4 -1 GheMiC&1 PrOduct' KONSTANTINOVIC, Ivan; LICHT, Antun; VIWOVIG, Helena Alcoholism in acr-ool children in Beogr.,;i no-2-3jI47-153 1957. (ALCOHOL16M, in inf. & school child. the Subotica, District; Hlgijens, child in Yugoal. (Ser)) 1,701STANTINOVIG, Ivan; LICHT, An't-im; VIDUDVIC, Jelena Bpnpr. 9 nn~2-3:147-1.53 -795?. sor)) ichool Child. in,yugool. (c DURIC, Dusanp dr.p ing.; RAICEVIC, Petar, dipl. hem.; KONSTANTINOVIC, Wang dro Urinary cyanides and thiocyanates in smoke-ea. Vojnosanit. pregl. 19 no.3:210-212 Mr 162. 1. Inatitut za medicinu rada NR Srbje. (THIOCYAKATES) (SMOKING) (CYANIDES) ANTIC, Milovan, sanitatski pukwmi-11r, docent. dr.; KONSTANTIND-VrQ~van, dr; KUSIC, Radivo~er, sanitetski kapetan I klase; MARIC, Mihajlo, sanitetski porut-miks, dr. Ev-aluation of the diagneaLln valuei of the 1-131 fixation test. in thyroid diseases. Voinosanit. pregl. 21 no.9:533-539 S 1-44 1. Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beogradup Klinika za unutrasnje bolesti. ZIGMc, Ilijana; URMSM09 V1.11ca, pNpTAN.T~OVIC. VILTANIC, Milos -~Vanj Effect Of drinki"k Of BukOvicka Banja mineral water on the renal elimination of vater,and,electrolytes. Srpski arh. celok. 19ke 90 no.9&833-838 S 162. ' I- Ba:Ln8O-kIIJBatOlOBkI institut NR Srbija u Beogradu Direktor-. doc, dr, VI"tizir Godis. WATER UXTROLYTE BALAWS) XINERAL WATERS) (DIURESIS) ~ Sv~ r 1 6 Cou%tryt TUP614914 A*&L~tc D-ttmeji not givon 104%itute or WAS&? otiose". Boris Ki rk4h ft=ca; IvIrrade-Vir4obs, Oull6tin or the 2"Utute of xWeloor Weam 'Bariv 11drich" Val 11. Mr 1901, M.t4- A#**tr*w%*r.* C~Mthtrsa DeperumaA of O"at" "too, ImUt"a et wNIPW Mdriah'. ?A"M;C ;:vm# M.# DeperUmA of Ileaster rbya"# WAIWU Kidriths. ZIVANOVIC., Ydodrag D.; JOVIC, Dorde M.; KONSTAMINOVIC, Jovan M. The neutron two-crystal spectrometer. Bul Inst Nacl 11:59-65 k6l. 1. Ixistitute of Nuclear Sciences "Boris Kidrich.'s Department of Reactor Physics, Vinaa. SPOLJ'AR, Milan; PREMUZIC, Brankoj GORKIC, Daroslava; KONSTANTINOVIG, Niodrag; ,GASPAR,,Branko Cutaneous reactions to superficial applications of beta rays emitted by radius and radioactive strontium. Rad. mad. fak. Zagreb 9 no.lt93-97 161. (SKIN radiation off) (RADIUM) (STRONTIUM radioactive) VRSALOVIC-SWJLIC.t Molita,. dr.; FURETIC, Stefanija, dr.; ~92qZA-N-TJNMGr--- Miodrag, dr. Kaposi's xeroderms, pigmentosum with malignant changes. Lijecn. vjeon. 83 no.12*.1253-1260 161. 1. Iz Ocne klinike, Dermatovenerolooke klinike i Radium savoda Medicine- kog fakulteta u Zagrebu. (XERODMM PIGMENTOSMI pathol) KONSTANTINOVIC, Nikola. The economic rule of trade-unions Beograd Stamparija "Graficki institut,1"193h- 335 P. KONSTANTINOVIC, Nikola Agrarian policy. Beograd, izdanje odbora za udzbenike E.K.V.S.. 1947 2 pts. in 1 v. KONSTA14TINOVIC, Olga, in... Corrosion of cast irov, Livarstvo 9 no,49/50 177-19Q S-N 162. le Motor and Tractor Works, Belgrado. -jgE-STk,'TIFOVTQ,:.,P1ga,,, inze (Beograd, Kneza Milosa 13a) Use of gray casting chippings in cupola furnaces. Tehnika Jug 18 no.7: Supplement: Rudarstvo metalurg. 14 no.7:1261-1269 J1163. 1. Referent za metale u metalurskoj laboratoriji IRG-a. pri IMT-u, Beograd. SLMIC,S.; SEDLAR, D.; JSP~~!,�TAI~TINOVIC,, P. - Laparoscopy and culdoscopy in the diagnosis of extrauterine pregnancy. Med. arh. 18 no.5:99-1-03 S-016,1. 1. Ginekolosko-akuserska klinika Medicinskog fakulteta u Sarajevu (Sef:Prof. dr. Jelka Knezevic-Svarc). KONSTANTINGVIC., Sava V.p dr.; SKENDZIGr Mirjana, dr. --- -:..-~,__.,.,-,-.,,,~,~-.'-~,7~-,~~. Contribution to the etiology of non-gonococcal urethritiv. Mod. glas. 17 n0-5:201-205 My !63, 1. Dermato-veneroloska k3lnika Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravnik: profs dr Sima Ilia). (URETHRITIS) S; IaVML, Zdenkoe Pr.L..,KON14TANTlNOVIG,,-sava, Dr. - Gircumoribed mWxdemm, Lijeo vjea. 81 no. 1-2s.27-34 1959. lo Is Interne klWke B I Dermto-venerolooke klinike Madiciuskog fakulteta u Beogracka. Ilinik fur innere Krarilcheiten B und Ilinik fur Haut- und.Goachlechatkrankheiten der Univeraitat, Beograd. (MrLIMM, came reports clrou=oribed (Ser)) WGO SLAVIA KOZISTANTINOVICI Dr Sava V., and Dr Mirjana SKI,:NDZIG, Clinic of Skin and Venereal Diseases (Dermato-veneroloska Klinika), Faculty of Medicine (Medicinski Fakultet), Belgrade. '$A Contribution to the Etiology of Non-gonococc- Urethritis'."' Belgrade, Medioinski Glasnik, Vol 17, No 5, May 1963, pp 201-205. Abstract: fluthors- serbocroatian summary modifief The authors discuss the forms and causes of the disease and conclude that their research has shown that there have recently been more and more cases of non-gonococcia urethritis and fewer cases of gonorrheal inflammation of the urethraq that cases of trichomonas urethritis are rare (3.6 percent) in that the diagnosis of Trichomonas va-in- alis is rather difficult in males, gnd that Staphylococcus albus cannot be considered a cause of urethritis in view of the fact that it is the most common bacterium found in both in healthy per- sons and in those suffering from the disease in question. Three tables, 9 Western and Yugoslav references. ~ A RADAR# Branislavp dlpl,,, fis.m box.p Paradnik (Beograd-Karaburma., Uralska 48/4); I tfinimi .K(NSTANTINOVIC. 3 r. dipl...fis., hm,,, saradolk Modern radiation units vith isotopic sources.-Tobnika Jug 16 no.11: 1918-1923 '61. 1. Nuclear Science Institute wBorix Kidries, Radiation Chemdetry Division, Beegrad4lnea. GAL9 0,; PRIBIqLVIC, S.; 4ONSTANTINOVIC, 4.; DWANW, ;. e Radiation dosimtry of the RA reactor at Vinca. iMeasurements by chemical dosimeters. Bul Inst Nacl 13 no.1-53m;75 Ap 162. L. The Boris Kidrich Institute of Ikelear Sciences,, Department of Radiation Chemiatr7,, Vinca. * DORD-,,ISKI, t~,osKo) -------- - .- ..- Railr--d personnel and thpir Int'luence on the amount of p.~o Polls. 7-eleznice Jug 20 no.1000-34 0 164. /V J - . SL'ArL, licy Dee. R'M Ir"an.1 110 .,ba Jour: I'-%,Cf Zliur--Jiol., Do 20., 1958, 92673 - 'lor Konstalitillovich, D.M. T 1!S t C Poor Food Lase is a Cause of Doe Diseases. OriG Pub: llqpi~. pcholarstvo, 1,957, 14, No 7-8, 182-184. :.bstract: I-rindequato provision for the food sir .Ly-)ly of boas and y 1)oor care lead to diseases in the bee fazdlics. airo- lj=,, foulbrood is sucecssfully treated with strept ;.l,Vciii and the lneriewi foulbr,:,)~d with Cl,rd 1/1 103 KONSTANTINOVICH. 3. (Katovitay, Fbllskaya llarodnaya Respublika) Comments on the studying of copper ore deposits in the outer-Sudetic syncline. Izv. vys. uchabe zavo; geol. i rasv- 3 no.8:130-135 Ag '6o. (MIRA 13:10) (Sudetes region-Copper ores) doteent profom;r; RP T 33hlebiti-3 hoostice obItterans (Chlartle disease). Trach.4-910 n,.9:911-913 S 157. (KLRA 10:9) 1. Vintka fskulltstskoy terspit i kmf*4r* patol*gtcheakor anatomit Yla-Itskogo meditslaskogo Instituto (T:;?ATIC VIINS--DISEASMS) MNSTARrINOVICH, N.V., dotsent A case of converilon of IyVhadenoeix into reticulosis. -Probl.gamt. i perel.krorl 4 no.g.*47-49 S 159. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Tz kafedry patologicheakoy amtomil. Tlunltskogo meditaluskogo Instituta (direktor - dotment S.I. Korkhow). (MUMMIA L7KPMMIC P'athol.) (nTI u OSIS. Stiol.) KONSTA14TIH0TDQH.q-_N-.Y. (Vinnitsa) Experimental meningococcal meningitis. Pat* fiziolo i eskPe terap. 4 no. 6:67-68 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1, 1z Vinnitskogo moditainskogo institutao (MENINGITIS) FINEVICHY M.V.; KONSTANTINOVICH N V. Teratoma of the perirenal cellular tissue with malignant degeneration. Urologiia 25 no. 4:56-57 JI-Ag 160. (MU 14:1) (KIDIEYS-CANCER) KONSTANTINOVICH, N.V., dotsent Case history of cystic tumors of the radix linguae. Zhur. ush.0 nos. i gorl. bol. 19 no.5:77-78 S-0 119. (MIRA 14:10) I 1. Kafedra patologicheakoy anatomii Vinnitskogo meditainskogo instituta. (TONGUE-TUMORS) N. V., prof.; GOMENYuK, I. P., kand. mad. -nauk; SHRMOYK ~.,, ~nd. med. nauk; ZHABIN, V. I., dotsent Frequency of metantasea of uterine cancer into the ovaries, Akusb. i gin. 38 no.3t74-78 M.V-Je '62, (MIU 15:6) le Is kafedry patologichaskoy amtomii, (zav. - prof. N. V. Konstantinovich) i. Imfedry akusberetva i ginekologii (Zav. prof. M. K. Ventskovskly) Vinnitakogo meditsinskogo instituta, imeni N. 1. Pirogova. (UTERUS-CANCER) (OVARIES-CANCER) KONMMMOVICH, r.v. Now ilata on the stratigraphy of Meaozolc sediments in the north,- western part of the cis-Chingiztau region. Izv. AN Kazakb. SSR. Ser, geol. ZI no.4s63-65 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 17111) 1. TSentralln-.Kazakhstanskoya geologiaheskoye uprwi-leni.yo, gorod Karaganda. 14ILMRS Ye,61bo; IK.'g ' VRAW-M~-- . R&=24 Volcanic spillte-kerst"Wo formation of the Lawer Cambrian (Doshchokull serias) 6 Trudy Inst6 goole PAuk AN Kwakho SSR 13, 51.75 165o (wj-u 1911-)- KONSTANTINOVSKAYA, G.Ye. - . Effect of infectious disenses on the course of orthoptic treatment In strnbismus. Problefixiol.opt. 12062-463 '58 (MIRA 1136) (SnABISKUS) (VISUALLY HANDICAPM CKILDMM) KONST"TINOVSXAYA. K.Ys. A. I. Sokoloves binocular phenomenon. lest. oft., Moskva 31 no.6: 40-41 Nov-Dee 1932. (GIKL 23-4) 1. Of the lye Clinic (Director -- Profs I* Ye. Brounahtayn) and of the Do-partuent, of the History of Medicine (Read - Docent P. T. Petrov), KharIkov Medical Institute. KONSTANTDIOVSKAYA, K. To. Cand Mod Sol -- (dims) "Treatment of concomitant strabismus and development of binocular vision." KharIkov, 1959. 16 pp (Khartkov State Mod Inst), 200 copies (KL, 46-59, 140) 6S NATERNMKIY,, A.M.; KO]OTASTINMUYAp L,,A,l ZEMLYANffpsV, - -1 1 Pmaervation of vitealm in vitandn prepamtions. Voon.-med. dwo W.30546 16% (Nm 18211) V "/7, 2 r-l' /1~~ 0 - 2 -~St -65 N Np AF,;1)0 A2 19 A, TITIE,- An interrerometer. clasg 42, No. 168915 Bia.Lieten' izobre eniy j tovarnykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 81 T OP 1 c: T AGS - interferometer,,~Wliomogenei~jr investigation, tlr~,rispirent Jnhomogeneit~ ; ~ertin-cateinta'Dducesa, irrter- of T, -- 9 e ~,- :; .. -,, n -ea. d n, -.1w r s Mi ! . -nz s tangents . "ne tf he prir,- in 'Ai i pc- c6 3 ENCL 0-1 SUB CODE: OF NO REU SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 ATID PRESS! 3224 C ar d 1-/2. --- ---- - ----- --- - - - - - --- - KONSTANTINOVSKIY, A. F. and GAWYUK~ S. P. "Experience of the organization of the scientific research work of the medical personnel in the district" - p. 66 Voyenno 14editsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 3, 1962 IONS&ROALva"a- /0000,W-- . _,_ DesWag a pamphase wplifler, RadtotelftjbL 8 no@* 6t23-35 " '53. (mm us.6) (Amplifiers, XLectron-tWm) rr-FT r r FF , -T AUMOR: Xonstantinovskly, A. TITIZ: Two-Mannel TW 11slaying Station (DwW6kanal!M, ratranslyatsionnyy televizionnyy ygtel) PUIODICAL: Radio, 1956,MG,.,pp. 40-41. (USSR) 107-5-32/54 ABSTRAGT: A now heterodyne-type tv relaying station was dov*oped by a group of engineers of theMyef %T studio #10. The principle used inwolves_a direct wgplification of the incoming tT signals, heterodyne conv*sion of frequency, and transaission of the signals At the frequency of an adjacent ty channel. This system permits of separate video and sound amplifications with AVC in each channel, eliminates fading in the sound channel, and considerably diminishes fading in the video channel. The through video band can be made as narrow as 3.5 to 307 xP., and the channel sensitivity 30 to 40 ty; video transmitter output 30 w. The horizontal definition 350 lines. It is recomended that the site of the station be 1* to 2 ka away from highways and other street traffic-A tWo-tier cophased folded-dipole directional antenna having twoj active reflectors and 75-c6m radiation resistance is used for tra"am1sPiou.A four-tier diamond-shaped cophasal Card 1/2 array Is used for reception; rhLmb side is equal to 15;Lmed and its height is, 50 M. SOV/58-59-12-28057 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1959, Nr 12, p 225 (USSR) TITLE: On the Stabilization and Control of Oscillationslof Some Relaxation Generatorse PERIODICAL: Tr. Sektsii poluprovodnik. priborov. Ukr. resp. pravi. Nauchno- tekhn. o-va radiotekhn. i elektrosvyazi, 1958, Nr 1, pp 63-73 AUNIORS: Konstantinovskiy, A. G., Lipkin, R.A. k ABSTRACT: Methods are described for stabilizing the pulse durations in relaxation generators, on semiconductor triodes, by means of an impact excitation circuit. Transitron generator, blocking generator and multi-vibrator circuits are investigated. Methods for calculating the stabilizing elements are suggested. The testing of the mentioned circuits was conducted with a change in the feed-voltage from 5 to 15-v, the temperature from +200C to +700C and with a change of the triodes. In stabilized circuits the duration of the pulse did not change by more than 3 to 8%. In unstabilized circuits the stated change amounted to 20 to 3Q~. CExd 1/1 K.S. Rzhevkin SOV/142-58-5-4/23 9(2) AUTIMRS: Konstantinovskiyt A.G.9 and Chervetsovo V.V. TITLEt qtabilization of Semdeonductor Triode Multivibrators PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zovedeniyradioteklinika, 1958, Nr 5, pp 544-550 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors present a methnd of temporal stabilization of semicon- ductor triode multivibrators. . The stabilization is reali- zed wi6h the help ot switched-in oscillatory circuits within the circuit of basic triodes, The diagram of a one-period multi-vibra- tor is shown in Fig.l. Until the output triQde (KTl) is closed, the'primary current 10 rpns through the inductance of the oscilla- tory circuit. At thq moment of locking the triode current2 I0 dis- appears, and by the accumulated induction of the magnetic energy a free damped wave appears in the circuit. This process is descri- bed by equation (1). d 2U2 + I du2 1 is in this V - 0' u2 dt- Cr C 2 Card 1/3 equation the voltage on the circuit, r is the equivalent parallel SOV/142-58-5-4/23 Stabilization of Seadcon.ductor TAode.Multivibrators resistance of the losses within the circuit. The effectiveness of this method of temporal stabilization is tested by experiments. Triodos of type P6V wereused. Data of switching weret R, 50 K, R2 - 8.9 K, R3 + R4 - 4.7 K, Re - 1.5 K, Rn . 5.6 K and Cl 1620 pfd. The teste'vere made under different conditions: Alternating the voltage from 5 to 15 V; replacing the triodes (Voltage Ek . _1501 and alternating the surrounding temperature from + 20 C to + 70 C (Voltage Ek = -I(YV) (Schedule 1). Analogous is the process of temporal stabilization in a "self-oscillating" multi-vibrator. The stabilization is applied for half of an oscillating period (Fig.4). The data were in this cases RI - 62 KI R2 . 5.6 K, Re = 1.5 K, Rn - 6.8 K and Cl = 2000 pfd. The conditions were the same as in the first test. The results give a decreasing ofdT of ca 15 - 40% to ca 3'~- 9%. T is the given duration of im- _T pulse. The article in recommended by Kafedra teoreticheskikh-osnov radiotekhniki LIvovskogo politekhnieheskogo instituta (Chair of the Theoretical Principles of Radio Eagineerinfr of rhe LIvov Card 2/3 Folp.,echnical Institulte). There are 2 Graphs, 2 block diagrams, Viktor Petrovich; VASIKOVSKIY, Yu. LVaelkovmlkyi, IU.], red.; XASPABSKATA, 0. (Kasperalka. 0.1, red.; GUSAROV. K, [Husarov, K.I. takhn.red. [Use and repair of television receivers] ~Mcspluatatmiia I remont televisoriv. Kylv. Dersh.vyd-vo t~i~.lit-ry URSR, 1959. 67 P. (MIRA 12:8) (Television-Receivers and reception-Kaintenance and repair) A o 4, A. o".0-6k keep-" ft zlr w z rp~ftft. oft.. (c 27 R~) A L C~ (c 10 AD 16 C It AM~ IL c c~ F-- P.- aw F- L A. BWM" .-Ww- odbm~ 9w I,". 006sm"I owtog dr wo as"Offle spowlesid" 8-lov of ormmssm~ bL A. a. ftm 6-10 Joe. 51112, S. (Kiyev); KONSTANTINOVSKIY, A. (Kiyev) ., Aperlodic wide-band f.m, dotector. Radio no-1:38 ju 160, 1 (MIRA 13:5) ,,Radio detectors) I 1~ 82977 /4' 4FOO s/142/60/003/002/017/022 AUTHOR: Kan&tantinovskiv. A.G. E192/E382 TITLE: Cathode-coupled Adding Circuit PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radlotekhnika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 284 - 286 TEXT: A cathode-coupled.adding circuit Is shown in.Fig. 1. First, an adding circuit consisting of two valves is considered. This is represented by the equivalent circuit given in Fig. 2. Assuming that the input signal is applied to one grid in this system, the gain is given by Eq. (5). This expression can be used to evaluate the gain of an n-stage adding circuit, provided the signal is applied to one grid only. If the parameters of all the tubes are equal, the gain of an ii-stage adding circuit is expressed by: K = I11~ (6) n Ri + njiRK where the meaning of the symbols should be clear from Fig. 2. From this formula it is seen that the gain of the system is Card 1/2 82977 S/142/60/003/002/017/022 E192/E382 Cathode-coupled Adding Circuit lower than that of a normal cathode follower. The output resistance of an n-stage system is given by Eq. (9). This expression shows that the output resistance of the adding cir- cuit is also lower than the output resistance of a cathode follower. There are 4 figures and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra radiopriyemnykh ustroystv Kiyevskogo ordena Lenina politekhnicheskogo instituta (Chair of Radio-Receiving Equipment of the Order of Lenin Kiyev Polytechnical Institute) SUBMITTED: January 30, 1959 Card 2/2 KONSTANTINOVSKIY, Arkadiy Grigorlyevich; POLYANSKAYA, L.O., red.; GUSAROVY K.r.,, tekhn. red. [Control of relaxation oscillators] Upravlanie relaksatsion- nymi generatorami. Kiev,-Gos.izd-vo.tekhn. lit-ry USSR, 1962. III P. (MIRA 15:4) (Oscillators.. Electron-tube) KONSTANTINC)VSKIY,..A;~~adiy.-Grigorlyevich, inzh.; --Vfki~i"Fetrovich, inzh.; SLAVINSRIY, Yu.P.,, irzh,, retsenzent [Operation and repair of te2evision receiversil Ekspluata- taiia i remont televizorov. Kiev, Tekhnika, 1965. 205 P. (MIRA 18W XOSTINaIY , kleksaudr Davydovich, inzh.; MARCHRIKO, Ivan ser'enoi ich, I irzh.; TRAUBE, Leon Viadimirovich, inzh.; KONSTOTBOVISKIY, -.A.-G., lnzh.., retsenzent .... I --. -I--- - [Kinescopes; designs technology and testing methods] Rue- skopy; konstruktsiias tekhnologiia i metody ispjtarLLi. KJev, Tekhnika, 1965. 279 p. (MIRA 18:6) C-r- ly AUTHOR: Konstantinovskiy, A-Ye. SOV/19-58-4-465/523 TITLE: A Method for Remote Control and Signalization (Sposob tele- upravleniya i telesignalizatsii) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, Nr 4, P 117 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 74bj 801. Nr 112391 (576272/7441s 6 August 1954). Sub- mitted to the USSR Ministry of Power Plants. The method for remote control and signalization on wire communication lines Is based on the application of the distribution method of selections with time impulse indications. Card 1/1 BSRPITCH~MXU) inzil. (M03kva);_kQ1~1AMINOValY, A.Ye., inzh. (Rask-va.) Schematic for effective use of comrmnication channels in the remote control systems of municipal cable networks. Elektrichestvo no..12;-17-79 D 164. (MIRA 18 - 12 ) - - -------------- S/104/60/000/002/002/003 &v-0 E041/E421 AUTHORS: _Konstantinovakiy, A.Ye Engineer and Razgon, V. TITLE: Application to Dispatcher Points of Common Remote- Control Arrangements PERIODICAL: Elektricheskiye Stantsii, 1960, No.2, pp,75-78 TEXT: The provision of separate remote-control sets at each control point leads to great complication. A typical urban cable network may require 110 type 13PT-53 (VRT-53) sets. However, examples do exist of up to 30 control points being controlled by a central installation for the purpose of collating measurements. There are, so far, no examples of sub-stations being controlled in this fashion. At present the inbtalled communication links are very poorly used - in fact for only 0.1% of the time. Consideration has been given to the relative merits of automatic or manual grouping of the separate facilities. Manual operation is preferred because such operations can never be completely eliminated. There are 4 main problems -to be solved: (1) The connection of the complete dispatcher point to the communication channel, Fig.1 shows how this may be accomplished' Card 1/2 S/104/60/000/002/002/003 E041/E421 Application to Dispatcher Points of Conmion Remote-Control Arrangements with the VRT-53 equipment, Relay B I is shown for connection to a wire circuit and Bn for a high-frequency aircuit. When the PCT (RST) equipment is used these relays are not required. (2) Reproduction of the individual signals; this can be done two ways, In one place common to all sources or directly on a mimic diagram. These ways are shown in Fig.2a and 2b T~espectively. There is a similar two-fold choice for (3), the connection of the remote control 4ircuits, as shown in Fig.3a and 3b. The remaining problem (4), the provision of ringing circuits, poses no great problem. It is con~-,luded that the provision of central remote- control facilitlas is possible with existing standard units, There ar- 3 figures, Card 2/2 IMRDICHEVSKIY, I.M., Inzho; KONSTANTI Ye., inzh; PIGGOT. S.G., inzh. Remote signaling system for distant equipwnt. Ilek.sta. 29 no,6: 64--" je '5 S. (min 11: 9) (Remote control) (Blectric cables) KONSTAMINOVSKIY, A.Ye., inzh.; RAMON, T.H., inzb. Using general devices of telemechanics at dispatcher control points. Blek.sta. 31 no.2:75-78 P 160. OIRA 13:5) (Remote control) KONSTANTINOVSKIY. D., kand. tekhn. nauk Rigid sealing anchor joints of a new design for large- panel apartment houses. Zhil. stroi. no.2-.22-24 164. (MIRA 18:11) KONSTANTINOVSKIY, D., kand. tekhn.nauk Apartment houses made of vibrated brich panels. Zhil. stroi. no-7:20-2.1 J1 '61. (MIRA 14:8) (Minsk--Apartment houses) (Brick houses) XONSTAWINOVSKIY, D.Ya., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. -- OAO Large natura 11' -- . Nov. tekh. I pered. op. v stroi. nat. Ura 18 no.9:12-14 S 15 . (nu 9: 10) (Bullding stones) ALTAYEV, S.S.. dots., kand.tekhn.nauk; GOLIDIN, S.Yu.; ZAROUBIA, N.S.; KOIISTAhTIII(A'SKIY'D*Ya. - KOLOM121KI21, Te.I.; KASFER, M,., red.; DOMOVSKAYA, G., te!E.red. [Handbook for the assembler in large-element housing construction) Spravochnik montazhni a na krupnoelementnom zhilishchnom stroitell- stve. Minsk., Gos.izd-vo BSSR, 1962. 359 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Building) (Apartment houses) KONSTANTINOVSKIY, David Yakovlevich; SKRIBKO, Vladimir Ivanovich; VANCHUK., L., red.; DOMOVSKAYA, G., takhn. red. [Large factory-made brick elements] IndustrialInye krupno- razmernye konstruktaii iz kirpicha. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSRP 1963. 125 P. (Building, Brick) (MIRA 16:6) KONSTAHTINCVSKIY,__q!A. (Kiyev, ul. Lenina, 3, kv. 27) 'Problem of the innervation of the pia mater. Arkh.wmt.gist.i embr. 39'no'.3-IY97-101 N 160. (HIPA 14:5) 1. Wedra gistologii i embriologii (zav. - chlon-korrespondent MN'SSSR zaglushennyy deyatell nauki'~rof. N.I.Zazybin) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (PIA MATFA--INNiRVATION) Y9 G.A. (Kaiitantynovalkyip H.A.) Specific features of the innervation of pia mater of the braln in middlei-aged and old persons. Fixiol. zhur. [Ukr. 1 7 no.W07-112 Ja-F 161. (MIBA 1431) 1. Department of Histology-and Embryology of the Kiev Medical Institute. (P1& HATER-INIERUTION) (NERVOM 87STW,4GING) BUSITIAKRIA2 Z. I.iVIEWMATSKIY, N.S~; KORSTANTINOV61,UY, G.A,; KOSTYUK, L.V.; KUZIM114SKAYA, U.A.; KULICHI Skit-, K.I.; MILIKO, V.I.; FROLIKIS, V.V. Neurohumoral regulation of the cardiovascular system in experimental arteriosclerosis. Vrach. delo no.1:3-3-1 Ja 162. (FdRA 15-2) 1. Institut gerontologii i eksperimentalinoy patologii AM SSSht Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. (ARTF.RIOSCMAOSIS) (CARDIOVASCULAR 6YSTal) ---M'~AKOV'M.F.~ G YENEL'YANOVA, N.C. [I&Eeillianova, N.O.j Use of r-,Yn'ilhavJ.-., adhosivos fae pasting labcd.. o:i bner 1-bot-Illea Khar, prom. nc.106-~7 Ja-4L- 165. 1 M! R A 2A s 4 ) 71 AID Ur. 994-5 20 Ane USE OF SUPERCONDUCTORS FOR RADIATION PROTZCTION, IN SPACE AUSSR) t t. -M--Znanj --alla, -Apr,-.1963,-. 19..,---- one; an inovaldy, Ye S/004/63/000/004/003/004 Two possible methods, ate proposed for the protection of space crew! against. radiation. One is the divermbn of harmful radiation from the hull of a space- ship by means of so-called llrxi4gnetic armor,'.' i. e.,, a magnetic field around the ship, whose depth could be ~mried according to need.. rhe field could be . created by coils Wound With superconductors,' which would make them- light, compact, and relatively.low in power consumption, Two possible,super- conductive-mateilals' for this purpose have been. found--niobium and its alloy Card 1/2 Una FUSE OF SUPERCONDUC=TORS (Cont.) USE OF SUPERCONDUCTORS (Cont.) S/004/63/000/004/003/004 with tin.' The other method consists in-surrounding the spaceship with a superconductor reflector, which would reflect charged particles away from the ship in the following manner. The electromagnetic field of a f I y i n g charged particle collides against a superconductor and excites currents within it. These currents in turn create an electromagnetic field w h i c h repels the particle.. This so-called "mirror" would not use any pow 0 r , since the energy of the attacking particlea themselves would be u a e d t 9 divert them. With a shield of this sort the walls of the spaceship c o u 1 d be thinner. However, technological. difficulties must first be overcome... It is essential that under no circumstances must the "mirror" I o's e its superconductivity. Possibly the shielding surface must be truly m i r r o r - like, so that it w i 11 not be heated by solar or stellar r a d i a t i o n, The problem of insulating the superconductor shield from the hull of the rocket must also be solved. At present- superconductivity -is observed only at temperatures approaching absoiute zero, However, 'physicists assume that substances may exist that possess superconductt~lty even at,room tempera- tures. (TBT] rd 2/2 KONSTIOTINOVSKlY M. Sound in the ocean. Znan, SUR 38 no.9:34-38 S 163. (MIRA 16tl2) KONSTANTINOVSKIY, MO I ~ - - 'Without fulcrm, without weight, and without friction. Znan.- sila,38 no.5t"-46 My 163, (MIRA 160-1) KONSTANTIMOVSKIY, M.0 inah. Magnetic wings. Inan.-sila 37 no.12*2~-25 D 162. ()apA 16s2) (magnetism) . KCH"TIMOVSKIT.M.M..kandidat meditsinakikh nauk. Otogenous arrosive hemorrhage from the,internal carotid artery. Test. oto-rin. 17 no.6:65-66 155. * (NLRA 9:2) 1. Ix kliniki bolezney ukbAL, gorla, i nosa (zav.-prof. L.A. Lukovokiy) Daepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta. (HMIMMUGN. carotid artery, internal, otogenous arrosive) (ARTERINS, OARORD, hemorrhage, arrosive otogenous) RO'N"S'"T4 IV TLVO 4A 1976. KONSTANTINOVSKY N~. Dniepropetrovsk. *C o n t r i b u t i o n t o t h e s t u d y --of suppurative ventriculitis of atiricular origin (Russian text) VESTN. 0T0- RINO- LA RING. 1957, 3(16-18) The paper contains the medical histories of 2 patients with a rupture of an otogenic abscess of the temporal lobe into the lateral ventricle. Intracranial complications. in the author's opinion. were caused by exacerbation of chronic suppurative epi- tympanitis. The recovery of both the patients was achieved by active surgical treatment, persistent intracarotid and endolumbar injections of penicillin in com- bination with i.m. injections of antibiotics. as well as the bactericidal action of iodolipol, used for abscessography. (XI, 8)