SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AMNAU, E. - ANNENKOV, B. N.

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ANNAU, Ills. Significance of cortiojon* therapy In Interstitial keratitle. Stemesset 93 no,3:139-142 Sept 56, 1. A Budapesti Orvostud. lVetem 1. Stemklinikaj. (igas: Radnot, Maes., egyst. tansr, as orvostud. doktora) kosl. (rMTITIS. ther. cortisone In Interstitial keratitis (Hun)) (CORTISONE, ther. use keratitts, interstitial (Hun)) NEUR01MY RUMARY MWAR, Sandor, Dr. Yedical University of Budapest, Nauro- logical ClInic (director: HORANYI, Bela, Dr, prof.) (Budapesti Orvostudomanyi -,yetcm, Ncurolo,-Ial Klinika). C. "On Sarcoldosis of the Nervous System." Budapest, ldp--,Xo zati Stemle, Vol XIX, No 8. Aui; 66, pages 237-249. U _:ya~ Abstracti (Authors' Hun,arian summary) Two cases of sarcoldosis of the nervous system are reported. The nature of the pathological prooese was diagnosed by means of muscle biopsy In both cases. One of the cases involved meningo- encephalitis with psychic symptoms; the other Involved recurring diabetes Insipidus and chan,,,es In motor function. Description of the two cases Is followed by the presentation of literature data concerning sarcoldonis of the nervous sy-stem and some conclusions derived from them. 9 Hungarian, 28 Westprn references. 1/1 VARYMO, ZePo (Konsva)t BXWTA. Te.K.; KWHOV, &.R.; ANNATICLITV,,-O&A..- On Ylsooral lolubmanialis In dogs In Ashkhabad, Kod,parat.t paraw. bol. 3? no-St609 S-0 159. (MIRA, 13-.4) 1. Is Turkeenstogo sellskethosysystyannogo Instituta iment M.I. Ulinina, Ashkhabadskogo institute. opidewdologli I gigiyety Turk- nuskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni LV. Stalina. (MISMANIASIS VISOnAL opideviol.) 3 3 V 38 s/665/61/000/003/002/018 E032/n314 AUTHORS: Teplyakov, D.I. and Annavey, A. TITLE- Study of the optimum receiver geometry for accurately- reflecting solar installations SOURCE- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. Teploenergetika, no, 3, 1961. Poluprovodnikovyye preobrazovateli solnechnoy energii, 21 - 30 TEXT: Studies carried out at the Energeticheskiy institut AN SSSR (Power-engineering Institute of the AS USSR) showed that the efficiency of trarsformation of radiant solar energy by semiconductor devices Is reduced owing to the nonuniform energy distribution over the working surface of the energy converter. It has therefore become necessary to equalize the energy flux over the surface of the receiver by suitably modifying the form of the concentrator. In previous papers by the first of the present authors and R. Aparisi Olefs 4: Toploonergatika, no.2, published by AS USSR, 1960) and the first of the present authors (Ref, 5: IFZh, 1958, no. 4) a differential equation was derived for the form or the receiving surface ori which a parabolic mirror Car i , Study of tile optimum .... 33)Y 5/665/61/000/003/002/018 E032/E314 gives a uniform energy distribution. In the present paper, the authors report a numerical integration of this differential equatit)n, which was carried out with the aid of a mechanical integrator at the above institute. Tito iniogration was carried out by L.1, Korneyev and A.F, Koleganov under the direction of V.I. Gorushkin; the solutions were obtained for a wide range of values of the parameter C = E0R (3) EX where R 'S is the reflecting coefficient, is the energy density at the mrface of the required receiver, and go is the energy density of solar radiation on an area perpendicular to the direction of incidence (C = 0.01 - 100) Card 2/5 S/665/61/000/003/002/018 Study of the optimum E032/E314 Comparison of the numerical results with analytical expressions shows that the form of the receiver surface in polar coordinates is 0 V -C U c08 3 2 This expression applies to th~ case of a parabolic reflector ((-? - radius of' curvature, fo - focal length, U - angle between the radius vector and the 9Irection of the optical axis). For values of U up to 60 . tile difference between the analytical and numerical calculations in less than 0.48%, For a reflecting parabolic cylinder the formula for the receiver surface is Card 3/5 ~-R E "M"AY 5/665/61/000/003/002/018 Study of tile optimum 1,032/E3111 fC 0 (7) U Cori- 2 whore up to U 600 the above Iscrepancy is < to These numerical and analytical ialculations wore Cho- experimentally in September-O( iber, 1960, at the solar bass Vr of the Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy ik.,titut AN TSSR (Physicotachnical Institute of the AS TSSR (Ashkhabad)). The apparatus was very similar to that described In detail by H. Aparisi in Ref. 3 (Experimental installation for the production of high temperatures, Solar-energy utilisation, AS USSR, 1957). A disadvantage of the Ashkhabad installation is eaid to be that it does not Incorporate automatic tracking and must be adjusted manually. It was shown that it was possible to obtain a uniform energy distributi.on by making the receiver surface conform to the special shape required by the above calculations Th e Card 3955) S/202/blif J01003/001 !002 ai. /S-/0 AUTHOR. Annayvv, K 1ITLE Solat-radicion concentrator with ameliorated uniformity of distribution of the energy ovTT a plane receiver PERIODICAL: Akadcmiya nauk Turkmensko) SSR. lzvesti)&. Set!)& fitiko-tekhrucheskikh. khtnil- cheskikh i geologichtskikh nauk, no. 3. 1962, 12-19 I'EXT. The paper represents a penetrating analysis of the proposal made by Apatisi for ameliorating the uniformity of the energy distribution by varying the geometry of the rtfleciing surface of the concentrator, the receiver itself remaining plane. Basing himself on purely geometrical considerations, Apatisi has ob- tained the following formula for calculating the radius-vector of the generatrice of tile concentrator: O.Ig'#. + #!(I + K)tgO/2 1 (3) ig' 0. - 0.(I - K) tg 0/2 0. + K sin 0 where f focal distance or the concentrator, O.-the angle of opening of the elementary re, flected beam. 0-current angle of opening or the concentrator, K - V1 + tgl4A - The author an-Alyses the distribution of the fay flux in the focal spot of this concentrator, and establishes curves of distribution of the density or radiation energy in the focal plane as a function of 0 and 0. It is shown that the non-unifoinuty Card 1/2 0ACCESSION NR: AP4037558 8/0202/64/000/002/0121/0122 AUTHOR: Annayev, A. TITLSi Configuration calculation of a cooling system of solar uniform heating thermoelectric generators SOURCE: AN TurkmSSR. Izv. Sariya fitiko-takhnichaskikh, khimichookikh i goologichookikh nauk, no. 2, 1964, 121-122 TOPIC TAGS:. solar generator, the"lectric generator, thermocouple, theroopil* ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the optimum operating conditions for a solar thermoelectric generator (STEG), based on the length of the generator's thermo- couple. To obt.-.In uniform distribution of the radiation flux, the surface of the solar thermoelectric generator must have the shape of a receiver of uniform radiant flu:xes. Ibis configuration is shown in Fig. I of the enclosure. Based on this figure, the author obtained in conclusion a formula uhich describes the shape of the cooling system surface, having a thermocouple of optimum length situated per- pendicular to the sought surfaces Cord 1/3 P1 ,ACCESSION M AP4037558 wherA p - polar coordinates an the heated surface of the receiver, h - the length of the thermocouple, 4nd 0 - the angle of Incidence of concentrated rays on the surface of the converter. The cooling result:@ for various surface positions of the separate receiver elements to be heated and cooled, and for various angles of con- centrated rays striking the surface of the converter, are presented In a table. Orig. art. has: 1 table, 2 formulas, and I figure. ASSOCIATIONs Fitiko-takhaicheakiy institut AN Turkmenskoy SSR (Physical Technical Institutel AN Turkmenskoy SSR) SUBMTTED: 13Nov63 DATS ACQt 05Jun64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE t RG NO RU SOVt 002 OTHER: 000 I-Cord .2/3 ill.'AY `~', ; . '8 A-.rv d I s'~ H W 6. Inn over the surf:-L,-~i - i~' rn -;c ~., (i , i~ --. - f "'; , , '- ~' ir. at e - 17 mA!-.nt, fl*xxes. -IZV. I'll, Illu"K. Sur. I . o , I .... i~. I p,9A. nnuk nn.3.-11(-l18 1~4 N " iv. , ? ~ I I* FITIKO-t'AlMirlieskly Institut MI, Nrki!"nlokov sSt' it, ANKAYSvp AeA* Case of a knife wounA of tho right illao vein, Zdrav. Turk 8 no.lt 20 A #64. WIRA 1735) 1. Is kafedry fakulltotokoy khirurgii (zaveduyushcW.y Ch,R. Bayriyov) Turkmenskogo gosudarstvannogo med1tainskogo instituta i Turkmenskoy reepublikanakoy klInicheakoy bollnitay im. N.I. Pirogova (glavuyy vrach 1.411. Shapfro). i ANNi.,', C ~' , 6 - "I I-ytitri)viva Irt 0'* tfir'l-ma in therAP"Ou-ic I iw. t,N Tark . ,or . . nauk Anfi prophyllAic lnstitl"on'l. I (1,1111A 1835) no.201-85 '65- 1. Tarkmi,milAy Imit ~ Uft - 04 9 00 of 00 so 06 v It 'r- AM 1 1 ) got W. 1. 490 )--Tbcwgtk-W- A n Tb* eff"A wrotam m tbdr tbwme- I Wood. The rolatim brAwme SAW the antua POWN of the #Wte. WAF. V"01 AM am c .90 .40 .0 '00 %o0$ 'o 0 too be 0 ,of AV A- 0000 & 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 s o q 9 9 0 0 6 0 AhNAMO R. 0. "Application of the Thermomagnetic Me~hod to the Study of tne Anisotro0y of An Iron-Nickel Monocrystal of the Boguslavka Yeteorite," Bull. TeMA, No. 44.. pp. 1-20 1944 7777 7 "~Inredflrstf" of 1%4. Thoulm- al, 0 M!OMAAB Ile Effect Qnj&IA. It. AnnaJ4~ (J. Filyne.,t 1114.1, V. 7AD [in Eng1IsVj- TW Thomp n-NmAt tiTect. the varlAtion of thtrm(,. t1pelmmollre ftim nnder the action t,f a mignelle Aphl, wax InrmtIpW Ystah Of In thn for 1,olrem-ptiOlInn nickel apAwnetta. aml fru singhs rn latter studies wero muln slong the prInIpal II)PIAllogmPhle $%fx end In live lAr-hpa or the rry*110. 11A Appatmol 14 11"etil"A anti IN-tt's". The, Thon %on-Nmist effect (Impends markedly on the mbiq*, of thn alw-imen, and thus iipon the thittributlem of bpat mirmnlit In tho pAmple. no influenro of Amin,. mi the ratio "h%neoor thprmt~t~ctrip lotoo Is letm matked ruml can to a first arproxImAtIon ho ripplectod. Nimurptnenta were aloo mr"le of the IT et of Internal eirif mtraIns on the phenomena. 1U. mpuitot, itOrm gtnj)hi. I~T. an, dee"ibed hnR dipmiw4l in thm light of the theory of ferromagnplism. Um/ftyVics, Ang 48 mognetio Fields Niciml V-Uys 'Variation of Zlectrical Resistance &n& Tbermo- 91metramotive Force in a L*mgItu&in&1 Wguetic Tie1A of ALID7 11 Function of Plegalating Ph"s," R. G. An=":a, ]be lost PbJw, Xoscow& state U Imn, M. T. Tmm Osow., 3t py "Dok Ak Nauk SSM" Vol IXI, Wo 6 JXWimutal research an subject question.. glwimg~ results in f our cvmlres: (1) Intensity of m6Dqt1x%- tion (oarstads) vermw nagn tic field for alloy S13VU SM& ezvoswe at 3W vit3L watsequmt air c-cio-Ung; (2) UmSituUml ipl-- of alloy 2139h versms ftatcre awationsd 1& (1); (3) effect nentioned In (2) versus intensity of =Mpet- Izatlon s-, rom temVerature and exposure at 37W vIth subsoquent. air coollng; an& (4) 103gitudImal thezucangmetic Thamson. ef:Vect, Be, Vith saturatea field 3 - 1,5c* oe., versts tempamtUre difference ct tbamocamp3b JtmetAims amd exposure at 3700 v1th subsequmt six cooUng. Submitted byAcad Y. 7. Mitkerick, :25 Tim um/ftwl" Doe X68MUC IUMB Nickel Alloys "Abact-ml Therwalectramotive Faroe Variation in the Mb4pbetlc Field of Ni4tu Alloys," R. G. Armayev, Sol 2" inat PbYs' moscow State u imoul M. V. Loamouosw' 2 **v6r "Dak Ak Neak Tol 'rYTTi, zo 6 Lweatigstes longitudi-I and traxwerse tbermo- 304p tic Thomson effect as function of composition CC 11-Ma alloy., GMpbs show: depaa&ence of lopo- tvAival TUmcn effect upon ewte=al = tic fleuk Aud alIC7 Calrowltica rav eftw'Nat t4opefttwo Alffet9we In tbo tie 2~ndl CS, '*=w- ~~ Thamum offset for twe a" OCNAltia", aid dopenlence of l=gitvA1Mftl Mmsan effect UPCn tOqwr&twm difference In the jawtion (TI = 50, T2 TarYizg uP to 2200) vith a satumted field go a 60, 000 Oe ftbgitted by Acad V. I. T&TUOTp war ks. ANNAYEV, R.G. DOC PUSICOWT11 SCI Dissertations Investig5tion of "-agnetoeleetric Phenomena in Relation to the Order of Atom istribution In Bincry Alloys." 8 Jun 49 Moscow Order of lenin State 11 Imexi M,V, Icsonomovi So Vecheryaya Mc)ak'%rgL sum 71 U=/Physic# - Alloys, Resistance of 21 Jun 49 Metals - Nickel Alloys Uriatioa in Electrical Resistan,,e of Superstructural Alloys in a Longitudinal Magnetic Pield," R. G. Aanayev, Sci He# Inst of Phys, Moscov State U imeni M. V. Lcmonoeorr.. 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk BSSR* Vol LXV1, No 6 Study of electrical resistance in a longitudinal magnetic field (Thomoalb galvanomagnetic effect) and magnetic properties of the alloy N'3 Mn from the non-equilibrium to the equilibrium statt versus annealing time and temperature. SubuItted by Aced S. I. VaTilov 23 Apr 49. -30 - 151T85 M THPM4AGWTIC 'rRWJT W7wVT IN CRYSTALS OP "MOSILZ 0 AND CP R. G. A" __'~ ~!:. 'OdDakI I.S.8 Jr. -v.C7, 4L4(1949). d (MAkad. ftuk a dd aqua coo or 0 &irastv gttinghause!%) and for even (OMYWe of host or oleo. cond., e.m.f. undor the action of the rx"tia fieldp *Mnatostriction,, ate.) Ofoots, involving 2 or 3 vectors (09g*9 wpotio fioldp aVwtjrAt1oh# ram.fev towup. Vadient), are derived from a canz Fowler series. Tho Ist equ-Ation Lis v&lid for both the case of si-sple anisotrM aM of bianisotropy (i.e., wheik t0s effect &Imnds both on the &We between thevectara and on their orien- tation relative to the crystal axes); the 2nd holds onl,-r for simple anisotropy, Maasuranwonte an a singla crystal of farrosillefin (Si 4#- ft 96P, at 3A ),Llo-oerst4d# wA net&V. diffegonce of 920, ST for the Nernst effect a 9 a 47 x 10- t -37 x 10-"P &M .25 x 10 To/ degree, reapo, for the tomp., gradient g par&31*1 to the axis (100) MA perpendicular to the ugnatio field H W1 to the die r, for X parallel to (110) wA perpenlimasr to H and to r, ur4 for g parallel to (110) pirpendioular to r, and It Wng in t~e (001) CMMD 1 under 450 to (110). The measured 6 It are in good affreownt vith " Uwmetloal oqvoti*a. The Kwnilt oaut. m -V.1, -27.1, vA -11.8 3t " R'L0,66m.m., reep, HmmmmnU on a NIA all(w (4.P C.A. 43t 1231o) pW an m m of the liernit mw on the amt. of shw tb* exp"W do orderol phase. The obsemuons are $a wward vith the c*nsideratlwa of (A. &M kwa"j, C.A. )3p "W) &M of -Komdo (Isvest. AMA. S, S. S. R. , Ser. ns. 5. 1#17 (1%1)). Immod"te NOW08 OUPPUV *@##so$* #fee* A BA A &A Is M710a Avamly of the even th*r1MOwnrM0tic e"ect Of alloys of the systais MI-Ma. ii. 0. Atmov. Z. Tech. Phyft.. U=. 20, 1360-3 (Nov., 1950) a I , tfj 7(U"J&n. ;o I Anowlies of the even therwougnstic affeat in the alloys of the Nt4h System war* discovered for the first tiAs. Thin anowly my be Interpreted 00 by the theory of Akulow and Vonoovokkil (Abilov, ftrzInresmatlam, Unerdw tgo* 00 IM91 Vonmvakll, Abstr 9033 (1949)). A nothod of InvestimetioR the even 0 00. and odd th6rwmgootlo offeete of for various taniorstures of the junctlow 11410 to presented for speetiwas of rmll linear dimensions (up to 40 M). .06 14800 Sis 0 to 0 0 is 10 is a a -1 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 0 6 0 a 0 0 0.0 0 0006 0 000 0 00 00 0 0 00 -*1*- uz;sh (600) Science Ma&neto-oluctric piionomenn in forroirativia-L.1c mutals, Auliksbad. lzd-vo AN Turlmenaleol S311, 195i~- Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 195-3.- Uncl. f USSR/Pbysics - Zlectrical Resistance I Feb 4 52 of Pe3pt "Uria-tion in Electrical Resistance of the -Alloy Fe in a Longitudinal Magnetic Field,* R . C. :91y*'rev, Act Men, Acad Sci Turkmenian SSE, V. G. : Dubrovski.x, Ye. K. Kapustyan, Inst of Phys and Goophys, Acad Sci Ttwkwenian SSE, Ashkhabad "rock Nauk $SSR" Vol LWII, No 4, PP 549-552 Investigates lomCitudinal galvanomagnetic effect of the alloy Fe-Pt in dependence on the true magnetic field ior various beat treatments. Verifies the auadratic law, following fromn. S. Akulov's 213TI10 theory of even effects, governirg the depena~nce of the 9&lY&nowtri-- effect on in-tensity of war.-!tiT,Rtion for various temDering temps. Measures the 9817=ometric effect for total satn and the sp elec resistance of the alloy in de- Pendence On teXP Of te=PeriZg. Submitted 3 Dee 51. UP4 CL, no. L11: 10, jel 213M0 Z 4 USSR/Physics - Thermomagoetism of 11 Feb 52 Alloys. "rhermomagnet-4c Effect of the Alloy Fe3Pt" R. G. A=ayev, Act Me=, Acad Sci Turkmen SSR, X. V. Kolodin., Inst of Phys and Geophys, Acad Scl Turkmen SSR; Ashkhabad "Dok Ak Nauk SSSRw-Vol 82, So 5, PP 697-700 Authors study the dependence of the t'arzamag- Detic effect of the alloy Fe3Pt upon the effec- tive magnetic field for various temps; the 230M Influence of heat treatment on the magnetization curve of the alloy Fe3Pt; the termomagnetic ef7 feet of Fe3Pt as a functim of the square of the magnetization intensity for various heat treat- ments; and the influence of the annealing temp on the thermcmagnetic effect &nd-on.the initial thernoelectramoti*e force and magnetization inten- sity. Submitted 3 Dec 1951. UM/Pbysics ftmweUctrielty n Nov 52 "Measuring the Electrical Resistance and Therno- e1ect-rcuotive Force of the Alloy Fe3Pt in Loongitvdinal and Transverse Nagnetic Fields," R. G. Annayev, Active Nez, Acad Sci Turkmen SSR, and X. V. Kolodin, Turkmen State U Imeni Gorlkiy, Ashkhabad "Dok Ak Sauk SSSR" Vol &T, No 2, pp 195, 196 Authors state that their investigation of the galvwxxanguetic and thermomagnetic effects in a transverse me tic field for various degrees of 245T98 ordering of subject alloy Fe3n is the first ever conducte-d. C"Ite related Yorks of V. G. Dubrovskly, Ye. K. Kapustyan "-Dok Ak Sauk SSSR" 82, No 4, (1952)). Submitted 5 Sep 52. 24grO AMAYEV, R. a., KMAYWVP Ro A*, MMMp 1(4$ NYMYV# V., and BUIATOV, B., (AkUhabad) "Tbe Investigation of Even and Odd Effects in the Alloy System Ni-Cu," a paper submitted at the International C~nference on Phyvice of Magnetic Phenomena, Sverdlovskj 23-31 may 56. USSR /I Magnetism* Ferrcmafmetim F - 4 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, so 4, 1957, No 9536 Author : Wryev, H.G., Myalikrulyyev, G. Inst : TVrkmenian University imeni A.M. Gor'kly Title : Investigation of the Change in the Electric Resistivity of Molybdenum Permalloy Under the Enfluence of Magnetization and Elastic Deformation. Or I g Pub : lzv. AN Turkm SSR, 195,6, No 2, 45-53 Abstract : An experimental investigation in made of the longitudinal even galvanomagnetic effect in nolybdenum permalloy (81-09% nickel, 14.9% iron, 3.2% molybden= and 0.81% other admix- tures) in the inversion field. Act,4,ng simultaneously Is the effective Magnetic field (up to 10 oe~sted) and the e- lastic tension force (from 0 to 74.2 x 1.0 dyne/cm-1). In- veatigated were wire specimens of two series (I a 250 -- 300 mm, d 0-3 mm): (1) Annealed in forevacuum at 1,000r, Card 1/3 7 7' UM / Magnetism . Ferranagnetim Abe Jour Ref 2hur - Fitiks, No 4, 1957, Po 9536 Abstract for one hour and then cooled together with the furvaceb (2) Quenched after annealing at 1,0000 in watere The magUetita- tion vas measured with a differential coil, and the gmlv&nO- magnetic effect was measurad with an unbaJAnced double brid- ge. Measurements were carried out at room temperature. Cup Yes are shown for the dependence of the longitudinal g&lva- nomagnetic effect ve the effective mgnetic field and the e- lastic force and vs the square of the ihtenRity for bothse- ries of specimens, Lxamination of the curves shove that-with sittultaneous increase of the magnetization and of the elastic deformation, the value of the maFAetization of the molybdb~- num permalloy increases, while its electric resistivity de- creases. It in shovn that the dependence of the Iongitudi- nal-galvano-magnetic effect on the square of the intensity card 2/3 I " f J~ I er~~amlcs, Thertiozhemistry, B-8 USM/Physica, Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abe Jour : Referat 27hur - Khimiya, No 1, 19A 398 AAhor : R.G. Annayev. last Turkmen University Title Orderliness of Atom in Some Alloys (Superlattice). Or i g Pub YlW yazgvlar. Turlm. univo) Uch. tap. Turkm. un-ta, 1956, vyp. 6, 19-27 AbAract 7he superiattice of the alloy of the composition N'3ga was studied by the methood. of measw-ing the magneto-rests- tive effect of Ooldhanmer-Thom on and that or Nernst, The amount of the ordered phase increases with the length of exposure at 3700 of a specimen hardened in the disorde red state. No further change was observecl after a 30-hour exposure. Nernst's effect was measured in al alloy of the Card 1/2 Card 2/2 Imst1ption of the Mpetoolatric ?"parties of Oevania Single Crystals and of Yerrites,ft by Pt_Q-. v, Presidium of theo Ae"Adw" of Sciences Tm,kmen +AU*LVV' ~Pa"eeid'umdof ~il Na Aensk2Z NO kj I Na Feb 57P 5 3-10 The anisotropy of germanium single crystals with respect to magnetoelectric characteristics was investigated for the first time. In the experimental investigation describedo the following results were obtained: 1. Germanium single crystals were found to be anisotropic as far as the galvanomagnetic Thompson-Goldhamner effect is concerned. 2. It was established experimentally that the galvanomWatic T- effect A3~') is proportional to the agaare of the Intensity of the ragnetic i1eld at small field strengths, i.e., that the following law applies: -4 t? t bR2. 4P V4 3. Oarmanium single crystals proved to be isotropic as far as volume magnetostriction is concerned. 4. Results obtained in work with ferrites of the composition Nio 75M&0.22FO 04 and Xio Cuo Fe 04 were in close accordance with Akulev's se o;i rule of j4;ity-4,ff9cts. 5. It was established that the conatant Q and the Nernst effect are anisotropic in germanium single crystals. 6. It was established that the constant R and the Ball effect are anisotropic in germanium single crystalle (U) SOV/1 37- 58- 11- 23278 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 11, p 205 (USSR) AUTHORS: Annayev, R.G. , Yazliyev, S. TITLE: Investigation-6-rMt Changes in the The rmo-clectromotive Force of Nickel -palladium Alloys in Longitudinal andTransverse Magnetic Fields (Issledovanive izmeneniya tc rmoclektrodvizhushc hey sily splavov nikell -pallaaiy v prodoll nom i poperechnom magnitnykh polyakh) PERIODICAL: Izv. AN TurkmSSR, 1957, Nr 6, pp 3-8 ABSTRACT: The investigation of the longitudinal (LT) and transverse (TV) thermomagnetic effect (TE) was carried out on 15 specimens of Ni-Pd alloys containing 0 - 90 atom (Yo Pd. Specimens measuring 20 x 13 x 0.5 mm were annealed at 7600C for IZ hours and slowly cooled at the rate of 1000 a day. During the measurement of tile transverse TE the magnetic field attained 13,000 oersted, that of the Ur attained 5,000 oersted. The temperature difference neces- sary for creating the effect was 750. The niagnitude of TE wits measured on an unbalanced potentiometer. It wits possible to measure TE only on alloys containing tip to 75 atom (Yo Pd. In alloys contain- Card 1/2 ing >70 atom c/o Pd the longitudinal and transverse Te owing to a SOV/137-58-11 ZW78 Investigation of the Changes in the The rmo-electromotive Force (cont. ) stron8 paraprocessus have the same signs and are about equal in magnitude. A comparatively sharp change in the course of the TE curves is observed close to the stoichiometric Ni3 Pd composition, this is probably caused by the presence of i superstructure. P. S. Card 212 25-9-5/40 AUTHORs Annayev, R.G., Vice-Preeident of the Turkmen Academy of Sciencee TITM In the Service of National Economy On aluzhbe narodnomu :cho*yayitvu) PERIODICALs Nauka i Zhisn', 1957. # 9. p 11 (USSR) ABSTRAM The author reports an interview he had with the Vice-Pre- sidert of theiTurkmen Academy of Sciences. In the fielid of geology, oil prospecting is giving very encouraging results, and it is hopeo t4At the Turkmen SSR will soon occupy a leading position in the groduction of oil, Valuabti work has been done by the Institute of Earthquakeproof Construction. Scientists are studying local raw materials for possible utilization in soismoresistant buildings* As Turkmenia *is known for ite,ab- undonoe of sunehineg-physiciste of the Academy of Sciences are working on the transformation of solar energy directly into- aleatrlo,power by means of semiconductor allu:e. On the oocaqion of the 40th anniversary of the October Revolutiong the TUrkmen Academy of Sciences is publishing a two-volume book "Ist6riya Turks il" ("History of Turkmenia"), which contains a series of Card 1/2 speciN articles dedicated to the development'of the republic In the Service of National Economy 25-9-5/40 during Communist leadership. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nw* Turkmenskoy SSR (Academy of Scienceej, TkLrkmn SSR) AVAMLABLE: 14brary of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/165-584 -12124 AUTHORSt Annayty, R.G. and Yaxllyevt S. TITM Determination of the Ball (Kholl) and Nernst Effects on the Alloys of Perrochrome and Ferromolybdenum (With Weak Chrome and Molybdenum Con. centrations) PERIODICALi Isv*stiya Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, 1958, Nr 6, pp 93-94 (OSSR) ABSTRACTs The Hall (Kholl) and the transverse thermozagnetic Nernst effects upon th:gallojs of forroehroas and forromolybdenum with weak chrome (to 10.3 we ht %) and mqlybdenum (to 4.8 weight %) concentrations, in their dependency upon an outer magnetic field, were determined for the first time, and It was thereby edtablish*d that their curves with a constant magnetic field of 15,000 batred run differently in their dependency upon the molybdenum or chrome content in the alloy with both of those alloy componental whereas with weak magnetic fields the curves in both Card 1/2 alloy systems run in a straight line. AUTUOR: A En!r Lail e v0 Momber of the Al~' 20-1 _1 3158 SSR, A anatarov, A. TITLE: The Investigation of the Longitudinal and Transverse Galvanomagnetic Effect in n-Type Germanium Single Crystale Along the Main CrystalloCraphic Axes (Issledovanlye prodollno,;o i poperechnogo gallvanonagnitnykh effektov na monokrJetal*te germaniyn n-tipa po glavnym kristallograficheskim onyam) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol. 1i8, Nr 1, a. 47-50 (USS11) ABSTUCT: The aim of the prenent work Is the exact invertigation of the relative change of the electric resistance in a magnetic field (of the lonfjtudinal and transverse effect) in relation to the cryntalloFraphic ixes (1003, (1101, [M) in tho diagonal plane of an extromelg pure germanium sinCle crystal (degree of purity up to TO- ~0 with one and the same ball-shaped sample. From tho known formula of F. Seitz (ref- 3) a (aiven) formLla for the 1-alvanomnenetic effect can be dettuced for the intensity of current in eemiconductora of cubic system with an electric and weak nagnetic field being present. The authors shortly report Card 1/3 on the production of the -ermanium sinele crystal as well 7-7 7,7-777, T The Investigation of the Longitudinal and Transverse Galvanomagnetic Effect in n-Type Germanium Single Crystals Along the Main Crystalloernphic Axes 20-1-13/'56 no on the methods of investigation * All0menourements were carried out at a tempernture of 25 C. The results obtained at the investigation of the longitudinal as well nn of tho tranoverie galvanomagnetic effect ar, functions of the outer magnetic field are shown In a diag~rtjm. With weak field strength the exprimental points are situated on the parabulum L R/R -bli which was earlier obtained by N. S. Akulov (ref. 4) for forro-ra(,netic crystals with cubic system In the caee of weak magnetic fieldu. In a table the theoretic ValU09 btheor of the proportionnlity coefficient are given. The exper,-mental ratio between the coefficients differs from the theoretic ratio determined here. In relation to the axis [100) the greatest longitudinal effect as well in the snallost trancverne effect are oboorved. On the other hand the smnlleat longitudinal no well as the greatest tranoverse effect correspond to the axis [1113. The authors experimentally showed that the primary electric conductivity and the Card 2/3 otr6nrth of the t,-a1vanonnj,,netIc effect depend on the The Investigation of the Longitudinal and Tranoverse 20-1-13/58 Galyanomagnetic Effect in n-Type Germanium Sin6le CryctalB Along the Main Crystallographic Axes crystallographic direction of the germanium single crystal. This proves the assumptlon of the authorn that an anisotropy of the ealvanomat-,netic effect exists in the object investigated here. There are 4 figures, I table # and 4 roferencei;, 2 of which tire Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Physics and Geophysics AN Turkmenian SSR (Institut fiziki i geofitiki Akadenii nauk TurkmSSR) SUBMITTED.- September 7, 1957 AVAILAM: Liorary of Congress Card 3/3 I r Fl- r IJ~ 1/ 7.- 7 TT 'r T IrT It. too .1 ~,- i I - al a lin 2 Is ajj-.3-.d 4;S 1 1. , S -.1:i Ks raj I- Al - " H '11, 5 fai't Alli;vlo I., CAN Ol ~h -. lift- ; -i A Oo I " 06 a34 -,0- - i V 26~5!, S/165/60A)00/oo4/t)12/'bl2 7 01131~!/*t Ort) Aio4/AI29 AUTHORS1 Annslev, R.O., Allanazarov, A. TITM Changes in the electric reAist&-i:e of &-,!icon in the magnetic f tall FERIODICALi Akadomiya nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, izvestlia. Seriya ftz1.k1-tekhn1- cheskikh, khimloheskikh I geologloheaXlkh nauk, no. 4, 1960. 88-91 .Urs 71is relation between the 1nt,.%ns!ty cf thi maxnq*41,: field and cheuxg- es In the elettric resistance of n. and ;-typ4 eiliion at 160C was studied by the FizIM-takhnicheskly Institut AN Tur)uronskcy 3SR (Fhyal,,&I-te~~Lijcaj institute AS Tarkmenskaya MR). Sclsn~lsts N,S, 0-,ova vid V.M. 'Dashkevich (Rer. 4) (Ab- strhoter's notes BibliographicC.' 1ILRUng of ref,%,ren,~es not in~!luded] Itave recent. !y published the reaults in resps2l. of tt,.4 ie~.enlen,-t, of the Fall Affect on the intenalty of the mwotic rield. Acccrdlrg io tmse, the Hall effoot in silicon Increases linearly to the magnetic field and reaN!imi a saturation (if 10-11 k1lo- ctreted, an otourrenot AIM wits not noto,l Ir prevl,~,is exrorlmonts. Dimensions 4r.1 resistance (p) c-f n-type silicon speclrv~rs tjeel in experlmW3 dq3cribel In -...a article wore 2,1~.)x5.)x).9 mm and 0.1-5 arealmenas 21 Wx Card 1/ 5 S/ l69/60/tQO/'004,/012/012 n, anSes In the electrIc restatmoa ... A io4.: i;~4 x12-87A.8 = and 43 - 50 ohin/cm, The great difficulty was the ensuring of prop- er contact, parti~,ularly as the mothods reo,-mmenisd til A.P. Gorodetskly (Hof. 5) ind ty authors in Refs. 6 AnA 7 were co:tSidorol zis-AltOle. To overcome this diffloulty a now mothC4 vouoheafing go^0 was d4voloped, I.o.. the speol- win* were elampol b4tween two silver plates of 7.3xl.9xO.4 mm; on4 side or these t'-.1ates was covered with gold paste and ocrper wiring was fixed to the other, Measuring In electronic spoolmens with ro3ativoly low resistance was based on the untslanced daublo Thomson bridge and t1he effe:t value was cal~,ulated according to a msthod devolored by R.O. Annayev (Hof. 8), In thl's speclIflo came a satisrao- tox-7 value of 0.21 ohm/cm was obtained. In sutsqquent tests on the same specimen 0.27, olimlow was ach!eved, which confirmed tho surArlority of silicon contacts ovqr welded ones. Ilia speoific resistants measured in A holed. speoimen was 100 ohm/cm, which is rather in excess of given P for 'Lnelogous specimens. Providing that the discrepancy 13 due to contact resistance, the trie oh&nge of resistance can be computed accorairig to K (&F/P) trutL - K (6r/p) in threma/L -other cases an 0.05 class MT(WiTV) type constant current bridge was used, to which an M-21 type mirror galvanoWor with a sensinvity ratio of Card 2/5 i "." -- ( 3/165AOAM/004/012/012 Changes in the olecitric realstance A104/AJ29 Ci * 2.44-10'10 &/-an was attaohed. An electromagnet proluced maVietic-field in- t0ftsitles of up to e3,000 o4. Results and ocmmentst Fig. I shown the de;end- ents of tht .r&rtv*rso eleotro_mtgnetic effe~-. tn tho intensity of the magnetic field, whi-.h oar, tt generally expreseei asi hRAO - bH" (1) t - proportlcnali~y coefficient; a - exponent of magretlc field If. Assuming b as oonatont, # can be calculated aooordlng *.,) 19 (ARN)2 - 19 'W-1$P42 - 19HO (2) :n t1olds ~jp to 12 kilocerstod *_ho exron"nt'v%];~e c-n el#otrOlo tpeoimons is close to Iwo, in hole s;to!zen* 2.6 &M dscree.~ta raptily wtth Vur,.her increase of H. Analegoas o.:zurrenoo *'n germanium was etlallttkht-l )r7 Stafeyev and Y.M. Tush- kevich (Rct.-. 9). Tit pro;crt.lonalit7 comffi,-innt b to oalo-,!Iated c~n the basis of 1he angle tangent of atrallgh,:, In '-.ho weaker region of the field. Aio~ordlng to the th-to t~h fft to-at cf he. erre^!. deter- mined 'ry relaticn h _r&/V- a~z'.=sranzanl EqAa~tMS (1) and (2) are based C-1 tkus assumpt:0n. Nevertheless, to-~h Y... a-3 *111tcons reveal a can %rabl* do)p#.ndeneo of 'the :--ooffiolen-. I or, tho f,.e:,i :t. -.,in to asam-u that ~-tie marked dopainler-io of the on ~.n'! fl'i.'d Intensll*.-%F In- th^ In%-ournoy of ;ower semi -Ale syAlurr. on Car I Y15 S10201601132'0.511-)1066 k.UTHOR3i Annazov, ~6G., Academician of the AS Turkmenskaya TrTLk;t Anisotropy of the Galvanomotric Effe9t in n-Type Germaniuu, Crystals at Temperatures in the Transition '.one of Conductivity PERIODICALs Doklady kkadenii nauk SSSRp 1960, Vol, 132, No. 3, pp- 557-560 TEM The scope of the present paper is that of investigating the galvanometric effect in n-type germanium single crystals in a tempers- ture range, in which the impurity conductance passes over to the proper conductance. The theory of the galvanometric effect is not fully developed for this case. and no more than a comparison between data steaming from the field of impurity conductance on the one hand, and theory on the other, was undertaken by the authors. Formula (1) is writ ten down for the galvanometric effect, and it may be observt-d therefrriz that AQ/QH 'a proportional to the aqwire of the magnetic field strerqjh/. Card 1/3 Anisotrop.y of the Galvanometric Effect 8/02Y60/132/0 3/19/06 6 in n-Type Germanium Crystals at Yeapera B014 B011 tures in the Transition Zon:) of Conduc- tivity It was found that in the conductance field treated here, AQ /QH 'a in- vereely proportional to the third po-4or of absolute temperature in the came of weak fields,, Investigation results of the galvanometric longi- tudinal and transversal effect at different temperatures with respect to the crystallographic principal axes are shown in the diagrams of Figs. I and 2. An anisotropy of the effect was found it all tempera- tures. The differences between the measurement results and the calcu- lated values obtained by formula (1) are discussed. In the region of impurity conductance there in agreement between experimental and theore- tical values. A discussion comes next concerning the calculation of the ratio of-the effective longitudinal mass of electrons to the effective transversal case thereof and the dependence of this ratio on temperature. NZxtj the calculation of the carrier mobility from this ratio is dealt w th (?is. 4). Pig- 3 shows the dependences of coefficient b - A R/RRB2 on T-3 (R - resistance) for the crystallographic principal Card 2/3 VC S/72S/GV007/000/OVI/DO2 &T.4oRS: Annilyev, R. G., AlIanazarov, A., Manlayov) S.11 Mikhaylov, A. Ros Ya. . Kaf iyevs P f, I* , Myndyyev *Ve TITLZ: investigation of magnetoelectric pmperties of n- and p-type ger- manium sirigle crystals alcM the principal crystallographic ',Lxes. SOL',RCE: Madamiya nauk Zarkrftskoy SSR. rizi.%co-tekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy, v. 7. Ashkhabadj 1961. 3 - 34. TUT: Experi;rx-n-ts ware performed to detect the pr~sewi of-simple anisotropy in single-crystal geryranium with respect to the Hall and Nernst effects, the pn:~sence of bianisotropy with respect to the Th=on-Bakhmt'yev thermaragpetic effect, the galvanc(ragnetic effect-.-and mevnetostriction. A.Iong with the fom-goinp a dieck was made on the presence of anisotropy with luct_,v pect to the th+ *-cmf and electric cond in frer- r'C V ' ity in a semicoriduct g nan;Lvi c~.-ystal as a cubic s:rstem$ along the principal crystallogruphic ax%vs$ altho-uZb such anisotropy has not been hitherto observed in Twtallic Mibic- ci,y3tal systems. No previous rvs,-ar-_h on this subject-is kwdn. At wak 'A' V! 1d s the gal,.ranonkVnetic effect is proportiotial to the rquare of the m.NMetic field intensity, and its magnitude depends on the orientations of the current and of Card 1/3 Investigation of magnetoolectricest '. S/728/61/007/000/001/002 the -r.:Vwtjc field vetors relative to t~* crystallographic axes of the spa- chnen. Longitudinal :current parallel to field)'and trmsverse (current per- pendicular to field) galvancmajpvtic effects were inmstigated for a sp~wrical ~,pccizcn, relative to the (0013, C1103, and C1113 axas in one-eiagonal plane ( 110) of the crystal. It is theoretically predicted that the longitudinal effect should be respectively 2.5 and 3 times lar),,Yer dlong [1103 and (1111 than alone, (0011. The tnansverse effects are, equal for (0011 and (1101 but nat of the same value as for 11111, according to tlv!ory. The experimental test procedure and the method of.crystal production are describcd~ The test MSults confiryt the theory in first approximation cnly, the pr\'Gence of bi- anisottr-p-y in n-type gerraniun, and the fact that the absolute values of the galvanaTagnetic effect are diffeient along the prbicipal crystallogmPhic axes of n- and p-type germaniurn ciystals. A brief historical su-miary is presented of studies of the Nernst and Hall effects in sarnicanductors. Although theory predicts that these effects should be the sx.,e along all axea not only for rnetals but,also, for semicanductox-s, no experiments were. ma~)e heretofore on the latter. 71his was now confimed --ith the sax sphorica-1 n-type single crystal of germaniun as used for the lbamson-Goldha-m-er effect. A special DC poten- tiometer developed for this purpose is described. Single crystals of ze-n-.%an- iurt with differvit types of conchictivity were also grown to check on the Card 2/3 investigation of 3/728/61/007/000/001/002 course of the "odd" effects in diffemnt types of semiconductor-..- -It war. found that differeant impurities give rise to different types of anisotropy. '~g- netostriction of single cryatAls of germ-unium in --iolds up to 17,340 Oer-sted Was fou;id to be independent of the directions of the crystal. axes and of the ixisuremnnts, to have a negative sign and to be cA1 the voltrie type, and to be indapendent of the type of conductivity. The therrorapetic 1hans-on-BAkhmt'YCv effect (sometimes called the longitudinal Nernst-Ettinghausen effect) was likewise investigated, using the sane. specimen aid- a 17,000 Oersted fleld, at ro-on tenperature, and the gernmium crystal tas found to bc - bianisotropic with reaspect to the longitudinal and transverse therrmVnetic effects, with an- isotropic ther7nal emf and electric resistivity-zaong the principal crystal axes. lhglish papers cited are by Pearson and Suhl (Phys. Rev. vol, 83, 763, 1951), Seitz (Ph, ys. Rev. vol 79, 372, 1950), ~brin and Maita Mys. - Fev. vol. 94, 1525, 1954), and Hung and Glissman Whys. Rev. vol. 96, 1226, 1954). There- are 19 figures and 4 tables. Card 3/3 S1/202/621000)'0041001 1001 1048/1248 AUTHOR: Ann Q. Myalikgulyycy, G, and Oraszakhatov, A. !We_v1-& TITLE: The galvanomagnetic effect in iron.mol)bdenum alloys PERIODICAL: Akademya nauk TurkmenskoySSR. Izvestiya. Scriya fiziko-teklinicheskikh, khimichoskikh i geologicheskikh nauk, no. 4, 1962. 106-108 TEXT. The longitudinal galvanomagnetic effect in Fc-hfo alloys containing up to 11.7% Slo was studied for the first time. The values of this effect (AR/R. x 10) and of the saturation magnetivition (1,) (both mca.%urcd in a saturation field. 14 -920 oersteds) were. in the order given (in parentheses. the h1o content of the alloy): 15.26. 1760 G (0.34' .)-. 20.00.1758 G (0k5%), 21.19, 1761 G (1.66-0); 30.10, 1760 G (3.36%); 10.40. 1758 G (4.80%), and 62.50. 1674 G (11.7%). The specific electrical resistance (p x 10%) increased with the Mo content, front 1.14 ohm.em at 0.340,' . to 2 60 ohni.cm. at 11.7%. It is evident that the gal%ano- magnetic cfIect is a linear function of the Mo content and or 11. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Turkmenskii gosuniversilet im. A. ht Gor'kiy (The'rurknien State University im A. NI Gork,iy) SUBMITTED January 22, 1962 Card III i ', ~ ~r . ' . ., r. . ~,?' . 1. r. - t 'I -, I I ~., I - ---------- ~L-1263h-65 I WMMSION Mi AP404860 3/0=/63/000/006/0010/0014- MOM Annayeve Re 0#1 V4%Iik9QIr.Yev, Cal Oras"khatov, A. rITUt Dependenco of longitudinal &:W tranuverse magnstostriotion of Ni in allay thermal treatment SMRC"r.t All TurkmSS.16 Isve Seriya filiko-takhnicheekikht khimicheskikh i pologichookikh nauk, no. 6j 19630 10-1-t POPIC TAGSi magnstostriotionj annealing temperatureq strain gauge, transverse ragn,etostriationt superstructure# parity effect, magnetic saturation Pd has been MMACTs The longitudinal and transverse magnstostriotion Of 113 studied as a function of annealing temperatures, The magnstostriotion is measured by means of a wire strain gauge, Both magnetostrictions decrease by increasing the mealing temperature up to 000 &nd increase after a further raise in the annealing, temperature, The nature of the change on the effect of longitudinal and trammerse wIgnetoatriotion saturation as a funition of mmealing temperature# indicates the presence of superstructures In the alloy and places the order-disorder transition in, the 410-42M temperature ranges The results also verify the parilq effect law -A ICCSSSIOK na AP4014060 thich statesi the longituainal paritx effect at magnetio saturation is twice the transverse effect with a negative signs Orig. arts has$ 3 formulast 3 figures, an I table, LSSMIATIONi Turkawskly g6sudarstyennyoy univereltet Lao As Me Oorlkop (Turkmen state Univarsity) IUBKITMi ' WanO DATE ACQt 197ob64 SNOW 00.1 NO REP WVs 013 '000: 2/2 -Aard - - ---------- ACCESSIONIM AP4040288 6/0202/64/000/003/0013/0017 ;AUTHORSt Airayevq Rs a.; Vpaikguly*yevj Gol Tusupoyp To M, ,TITLEi Conyrning the longitudinal and transverse galvanpmagnotio effects of the ;nickel palladium alloy :SOURCEi AN TurkmSSR. lavAer. fiz.-tekhn.$ Mimi. i geol. noet noo 3, 19649 13-17 TOPIC TAGSo nickel palladium alloyp galvanomagnatic oZfeot, suporlattico, Akulov ,even errect/ P 329 double bridge ABSTRACTs The longitudinal and transverse galvanomagnetioal effects of N'3pd were studied (under similar gonditiona of thormal processing) to verify the conclusions ,derived from the theory of even e!.'fectq. From Akulov's theory the trnn -avorce and .longitudinal galvanoma otical of '!eots are I inked bY Ist.0 +,tll +-aTm3 a-,,..' X(1) (2) ~3 ) whore t 0~ f CIL a are the magnitudes of wW oven effect measured in throe mutually perpendicular direotione, with a conatant direction of eaturating magneti- zation Ia; a is a constant; -X P is sensitivity of the paraproceso; H is the magnotio ifield intensity. In the pbuenco of the paraprooone, the magnetic and crystallographic textures give a particular rule of the even effects expressed by Card 1/5 fACCESSION KRI AP4040288 M%-21a~. An Ni3Pd wire (18 on long and 0.5 mm in diameter) was bent into a zigzag'23 ma long to give it greater sensitivity to the effect. The specimen was annealed in a partial vacuum at 1000C for 2 hours and quenched in water to produce a completely disordered state of the alloyg and the effects were measured. The specimen won then placed In a furnace at 350C (the temperature controlled to t 5C by an automatic electronic potentiometer), annealed for 1"ourej chilled quickly jIn water to create a specified value of the ordered phaeol and tho effects measured again. Next, the alloy van again returned to its initial state by quenching at 1000C. The process was repeated with the furnace temperature increased In steps of 25C through the interval 350-525C (in the range 400-4500 tho atopa wrre 10C). The effect was meauured_~n a P-329 double bridge, which included n galvanomotgr with a current constant 10 A-mm/m, permitting restatance meanuro- mentn to 10-0 ohm. The specimen was positioned in a holder allowing it to be orientated at any angle to the electromagnetic field. It was determined that the traneveree and the longitudinal galvanomagnatic effecto of eaturation of the Ni 3 Pd alloy decreased in absolute value with an inoreaoo of the annealing temperature up to 420C, and then increased with the temperature. The character of the change in both and (-Q-) completely vorified the presence or an ordered phase R a (suporlattico) In Hi 3Pd and proved that a point of superlattice conversion i card 2/3 ACCESSION NRt AP4040268 ;(Kurnakov point) lies in the-teaperature interval 40D-45OC# The esoond law of N. S. Akuloy even offoote was verified for all ordered phases of the allay. Orig. ,art. hast I tablet 2 equationap and 3 figuress ;ASSOCIATIONt Turkmenakiy gosunivernitet in. A. X. Gor1kogo (Turkmen State 'University) SUBMITTEDt 03Dec63 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE s MM NO REP SOVI 008 OMER 1 000 Card 3/3 Vall-M-1, f m. All, F cl 11 rp, A p A i v ;i ri i T TIT ILY f" f t t. tj ~jc. u 4 AN 1 ABTFRAUl efloct of t-antill'"M f, AUJ 11.) rif tht, SbPNITTrD- l9jar,65 00 r -.4 SAM CODEt I-M. RM L 22214-6i LVI (I I /EWT W.JnP (t) /jj I1JP(C ACC NRt AF6019307 5 u 117 02-16- -5 / 6 Wd 5 K16 ~7&~ AUTHORS -Annayev, R. 0. 6; 0 ORM Turkmen State University im. A. H. Gortkiy (Turkmenekiy gosudarstvennyy universitit) TITLEs Laws of compensation and dec2panoation in certain ferromay-nete-, SOURM AN TurkmSSR. Izvestiyao Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheekikhp khimicheskikh i geologicheskikh nauk# no. 6# 196% 42-51 TOPIC TAM ferromagnetio materialp binary alloyp v~;turation magnetization) Curie point# magnotic anisotropyp themomagnotic effect, nickel alloy, cobalt alloy ABSTRAM In two earlier ax-tiolos tho author gavo a brief ozpooltlon of the Im of coieWnsatlon and docomponsation, The prosent article conaidor3 the Game regularities in gmter detail on tho basis of now invostigations. The Imagnetoolectrical properties of binary alloys aro considered. Two lavi are stated " fonowst 'Is Law of oompeneationt In setal and semiconductor (ferrite) binaz7 or more coWlez alloys in which ono component (atomic or moloculaa-) is maipotio and the other (alloying) is norima&petio certain physi"I quantitiesi, auch as intensity of saturation magnotization., Curie points number of Bohr magnotons pen stoaj, constants or energy sagnetia mistropy, arid parity effect quantities near Un Curie point In fields of magnotio saturations docroaae linearly as fUnctions of law concentrations of the. alloying normagnetic element* Card IL2 ACC Mks AP6029307 29 Law of doomqmsatiout When both coaponents of a binW alloy are ferme w&&,*Uo Alementij, these plWsical quantities inoroase lino&rly " fuucti=s %of lw coamtratione of the allaying forrougnotic compocents I&AWS aspects'of the law of compWation ha" been investigated by 0. nva V* -L -ifd6- ! Rialiks4voys, 3. USU " and T6 jAcupoy -and the law wn or therso"gnetio effoct and Curio point of a system of ni t &UOYD has bem studied by A. AfaridtL. a. V. &zn9tco cheaked-the tal regularities of the t-w-o-Uw-v agUnst experimental data of SOVL4 wA for" investizatore and found good agroamcnt botwoen th9m. kuthor's ,oonclusions NUes of the law of oompannation and docompenvation makes it I possible to prediet the regaUrity of cerWn pkWsical quantities of bInW or so oamplex &Uco by ns4 only one measurement. from & serios of Alloys of a given system. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 20 for~ui&G--.-'(jAS1' SUB COM 1 200 U SUSM DATE a 22May65 ORIG REF t M5 MI REF 1 013 4 _7 UF rH--YiAW-1-1 flurk 1-,2k.L ACC '"' AP6UL-7795 BOURCL CODE: Ult/Ol""6/66/022/001/0117/0120 ,13 AUTHOR:- iumaycv, 11. - G Ali-Zule, Z., I., Ruvildiov., -T.- M. ORG: Azerbay(171an Polytechnic Institute (Azerbaydshanskiy politoldmichoskiy institut) TITLE: Influence of Uintalvm' concentration on longitudinal galvano- and thormomagnotio cifects in ii-on-nickof dlo'-ys'oloso to N13Fo in composition SOURCE': Fizikaiiiotilloviinot.-illovcdoniyo, V. 22, no. 1, 1966, 117-120 TOPIC TAGS: iron nickol rdloy, tantalum, galvanoniaVioLio effect, thermomagnatio offoot, Walperaturo depondenco ABSTRACT: Tho influence of twitalurn concentration on tho temporature dependence of theso effects Nvas investigated for four specially prepared alloys with a composition close to that of Xi Fe, one alloy being Ta-froo and the other three containing .1, 6 and 9 at. % Ta. After appivpriato heat treatment (quenchina and vacuum annealing) longitudinal galvano- and thormc mapcLio effects were measured in Uio presence of various tomporatum (16, 60, 103, 222, 306, -10-1. 538, G53, 560, 569*C). Findings: in all cases the longitudinal galvano- and thormo- magnalo effects decreased with increasing concontration of Ta, as can be soon from Fig, 1. Card 1/3 UDC-. 637,312,8+637,322.638,221 4P 3~ 4i J ACC NR, i~P602779 too 110- 0 200 4.19 col(i I M Fig. 2 Tomporaturo, dopondonco of We lorgitudinal galvanomagnot offoct for the N13Fo alloy without as well as with Ta, in fields of magnetic saturation (below Curie point): I - Ni Fo; 2 - 3% Ta, 3 - 6% Tai 4 - D?Ta ACC N.~, 7ho Ctivio. 1winti, for dic invesUgated alloys dien also decreased. 'lloso findings should bo of special hucrest considoring Wat forroma6motic Vo-Ni alloys of a coinivsition closo to C-,at of X11P aro widoly usW- as magnoUcaUy soft matorials hi modorn olocUmtochalcal in- dtkstxy. Orilr,. art. hast 6 figurcs. SUB CODE: 11 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Jul65/ ORIG REF: 003/ 0711 REF: 003 3/3 Card nat ACC'NP, AT6028984 SOURCE CODEI URIOOOO166VO06-10001015510159 !AUTHORI Annayj!v,_R._Q.-, ~razsakhatov* As I OPW none 2_1 i.TITLXt Analysis of linear tw%notostriction in some composite ferrites URCEi Vs*aoyuznoys soveshchaniye po ferritam. 4th, Minsk. rizichasklys i Miko- khluicheakiya svoystva ferritov (ftsical and physicochemical properties of forrites); doklady soveshchaniyat Minsk, Nauka i tekhnike, 1966, 155-159 ferrite, magnatostriction, electric resistivity. magnetic field# satura- 3,0 t on condition, metal physics A study was made of longitudinal (A,,) and transverse magnetostriction TRACT polycrystalline nickel-magnesium, nickel-copper, and cobalt-zinc ferrites. ~ (x of .J~oom temperature magnatostriction was measured on a Wheatstone bridge by measuring ARIR and A are given 'to an accuracy of 10 6 ohw. since A a at/& a 1A ARIR. Values of A 1 11 . I ~u x"imetions of the outer magnetic field which ranged from 0 to 6.51-10 3 oersted, ror 'all ferrives, Ap was negative while XI was positive. Both A 11 and Aireached a satu- Iration value at 1-2&10"3 oersted depending on the ferrite ccmposition. Saturation val- ACC NP, AT6028984 uas of 4 and A I Lnureased linearly in absolute magnitude as functions of wt % of NIO in nickel-magnesium ferrites. Up to 24.8% NIO, good agreement was obtained with a formula previously developed for nickel-magnesium ferrites having low HLO contentso W'6 XV.-IO( I T ) +.B, ~hera 4 is the magnetostri.cti.ve saturation of a two component alloy A-0 at a given SJOW temperature 7, X(00) is the magnetostrLctive saturation for ferromagnetio emponent A S,AO at O*K, B is the empositLon of the second componentg a and 0 are constanteg and 0AD is the Curio point of the alloy A-B. Saturation values of Ao/A I renged from 1493 to 2.280 for all ferrites tested. These values were empared to the saturation values. predLeted k~ the law of Akulovs A u a -2T lorig. art. hast 3 figures. 2 tables, 3 famulase CODEs OL 11120/ SUBM DATEt 22Dw65/ ORIG JMFI 007 2 177777777 ""NN Alf FVA, t 0 aril (11 ~~ I I i Ir'0,1 rn -1, rf I, I-o I v ~i ve i ~, trv n. z !-7 w 1 -,1! 1 h., IT an L"a ryll Va 11 zz' --ti vok y -I,. v. nrivy r, i rtl ANNUMA, L.Z. , assistent Modifloatlon of Yallebornle coprologic method for use In the studl of hymenoleptasis in hot clinintes. Zdray. Turk. 3 no.lt33-33 Ja-F 159. (MIRL 12:7) 1. Is kafedry blologil (my. - doto, To, S. Popova) Turkmenskogo ennudorstvannogo melitainckoga twtituta im. 1.Y. Stallm. (TAPIWORM) (MIS-ANALIM) ANHEXOVAP E.G. .10: A device for cutter f&stening. RAtaloneliaRtsila 14 no 22 164. A E`t,, 1177: i GIn (Frileat "'ledha'alldl'ovicil) "Modernization of l)iP2(V, Ymchine." Stpnkl i Inst., 16, Nos. 7-8, 1945 Chlef Degiper, Kraanyy ProletarAy Plnnt kNNBXBh;Gj_,L,A_.; MAYOROVA, E.A.j SOKHOR$ I.M. Film materials for expansion bellows-type guards, Stansi instre 33 no91105-36 N 162, (KIRA 15111) (Machine tools--Safety appliances) 7. vm_ '7 A ' MST '"07 R 0 -0 Annenberg. M.- 1. "From an experimant in labor consultation in a plant for invalids of tho Fatherland War having neuropoychiatric disturbances," Ogr.-metod. voprosy sov. neyropeikiatrii (VII), 1948P P. 183-88 SOt U-3264p 10 April 53, (Latopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No, 4t 1949). ANNFNKOV, A,D., gornyy inzh, Influence of a yearly increa6e in depth en tho !,ort of a ton of Iron ore. Gor.zhur. no.80-11 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Trost Leninruda, Kxivoy Rog. ANIMMOV. A.G. uUadchik parashyutoy _--p Storage of parachutes. VostVozdol?l. no,8:63 Ag 161. (MA 14%8) (Parachutes) ANNICIKOYCA.Y.. polkovnik,; VASIL'XOV, F.P.. polkovnik,; DROTTAM, N.r., Vt,; TBGOHOY, G.E., polkornik-,; SAFRONOV, A.A., polkovnik,; SOrONOV, S.S.. polkoynik, ; KHARIT0140Y, P.N.,polkoynik, ; ShUMBIT-0y. TO.P.,oolkoynik.-, GORBATYUK. G.M.. podoolkaynik.; SARA?UOV*0 L.A.. po4polkoynik.-, VASILUSKIT, D.Y.. goneral-mayer. otye red4., DUNACHICVA, H.P.,polpolkoynik. re4.; SOKOWVAO O.Y., tokhn. red. (Battle operations of a rifle regiment; a collection of war exp4riences] Boevye doistvita strolkovogo polka; abornik beavykh prIverov. Moskva, Voon. izd-ve H-ve obor. SSSR, 1958. 278j; 32 "a so (14 11:113 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministoretvo oborotW. 2. Prepodaystelt TS*ntrsltnykh strolkovo-taktichookikh ardens lanins Krasnotnemennykh oritserskikh kursov "Yystrall iment Marshals Soystakogo Soyuza B.M. Shaooshnikova I rabotniki Arkbiva Ministeretya Oborony Soyuza SSR (for all except Vasilevekiy, Dukochova, Sokoloya). (World War. 1939-1945) Onfantry drill and tactics) ANNENKOVP B.A., inzh. IMPlarity of methane eaoape in walle Of coal mines. Rauch. soob. IGD 18:39-52 163. (MIRA 16:11) ANNEMOVp B. H.: "The problem of mineral exchanee in disturbances of the acid-bass equilibrium in the aniral oreanism." Moscow Order of lienin Agricultural Academy imonj K. A. Timirystev. Moscow, 1956. (MSSERTATION ktH THE DWREE OF CAUMUTE IN 1310U)GICAL SCIE'ACE) So.a Kniahnkya letopis' No 15, 1956,, Iloscow AIMMOV# BoNe, )and. biol. nauk. FroteotinC farm aninals for radiwwtive Isotope poisonings and deaotivating strontium-90 in forap [with susnary In Anglish], Inv, TSIM no,2r221-228 158. (MIRA 11t6) (Yorap Plants) (Strontium-Isotopes) %-F USSR/Human and Anical Physiology - (Normal and Pathological) Metabolism. Water-Salt Metabolism. Abs Jour Her Zhur Biol-o r1o 4~ 1959, 17ils4 Author Annenkov, B.H. Inst Timiryuzov Agricult-aral Academy Title The Experiments or stuiy of Mineral MetaboliGm In Disturbance of Acid-Alkali Balance In the organism of Animals. Orig Pub : Izv. Timirynzeyok. a.-kh. akad., 1957, No 3, 224-234 T Abritract : In rabbits: acidosis (A) was Induced by means of the in- troduction or 0.1-0-15 g/kg NH4Cl In the course of 7-10 days. In giving r32 intertinlly to rabbits with A, an in- crease or its excretion with fecce and a decrease of ex- cretion with urine waa noted. In intravenous introduc- tiol, of Ca45 and p32, their excretion in animals with A Card 1/2 28239 S/581,/61/000/000/010/020 D299/L)304 AUTHOR: Annenkov, B.N. TITLE: The effects of the calcium nourishment level of lactating cows on the excretion of radioactive fission products with the milk SOURCE: Lebedinskiy A.V. and Moskalev, Yu.I., eds. Biologiches- koye doystviye radiataii i voproay raspredeleniya radio- aktiwtykh izotopov; abornik rabot. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1961, 95-100 TLXT: Failing to find published data on the metabolism of radio- active fission products in chronic experiments with introduction of the radio-isotopes in fodder form, the author, together with Z.A. Bakhareva, made a series of experiments to study the radio-active fission products metabolism in lactating cows exposed to prolonged contamination with radio-isotopes. The present article gives the results of research on the general laws governing the excretic.-.i of Card 1/4 2,1239 S/581,/61/000/000/010/020 The effects of the calcium... D299/D304 radioactive fission products with the milk after chronic administra- tion of fission isotopes with the feed, and also the effects of ex- cess calcium in the fodder ration on the udder's excretion of radio- isotopes. The author also set out to confirm C.L. Comar's findings (Ref. 7: Science, 126, 3272, 486 (1957)) that radioactive strontium in the milk was reduced by the addition of excess calcium to the feed ration. The tests were carried out on cows in the 7th-8th month of lactation. Their feed was arranged to ensure a calcium deficit of 20-70 g/day; one group of cows received no mineral addi- tive to correct the deficiency, while two other roups of cows re- ceived respectively 50 g (normal calcium conten4 and 200 g (cal- cium surplus) of additive. The excretion of radioactive fission products with the day's milk yield comprised 0.61-1.53% of the dose i.e., 6-15 times the value determined by D.I. Win and Yu.I. Mosk- alev (Ref. 3: K voprusi ob obmene teeziya, strontsiya i smesi 0 -isluchateley u korov (The Metabolism of Cesium, Strontium and a Mixture of A -Irradiators in Cows), 11tomnaya energiya, 2, 2, 163 Card 2/4 2A 239 S/581/611/000/000/010/020 The of fects of the calcium... D299/D304 (1957))~ This, the author believes, is because 111in and Moskalev used a mixture of A -isotopes in which Sr89 and Sr90 comprised 10',~, while the present author's mixture contained 30.3" Sr9O. The au- thor's findirWs for the percentage excretion Of strontium-90 per liter of milk exceeded Comar's findings (0.02"ia) by B-9 times, prob- ably because the author's results were derived from protracted tests, and Comar's from relatively short ones. It was found that excess cnlcium in the feed ration did not reduce the contamination of milk with radioactive fission products. The concentration of these fis- sion products nnd strontium-90 in a liter of milk comprised respect- ively 0.126-0.153 and 0.16-0.175% of the daily dose. The total ex- cretion of fission products and strontium-90 with the milk depends on the cow's yield; in high-yield cows it can be as much as 2.74% and 3.2;~ respectively of the ~nount of isotope administered. Dis. crimination of strontium-90 as compared to calcium was noted, with transfer of SOO from the fodder to the milk. The discrimination factor with a shortage or normal amount of calcium in the feed ra- tion ranged from 0.087 te 0.093. klith surplus calcium the discrim- Card 3/4 2A 239 8/581/61/000/000/010/020 The effects of the calcium... 0299/D304 ination factor was 0.219. There are 3 t'hbles and 11 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to Engli sh- language publications read as follows: U.V. iaexandcr, R.L. Nusbaum, J. Biol. Chem., 234, 2. 410 (1959); D.V. Beeker, Gcsium-137 in Uried Milk. Nature, 183, 4666, 921 (1959); R.e. Val- mer, R.S. Thompson, H.A. Kornberg, Science, 127, 3313, 1505 (1958); II.M. Squire, L.J. Middleton, B.11. Sanson, C.R. Cold, UNaSGU/jIS/RJC, 143, (1958). Card 4/4 ___FMC TAOS; mljml cigoo s-trout-jum-90,9 orni admal-mlatration, fractiolml aote., strwtium-90 depoolt, bone, tissue ~v Txw vr n7i~' 4-A 1A A NN i NI NOV b 1, Yffect of' rutgnuallum quIratr, )n Ithe re~-oval of vtr-~nt!UM-90 from the organism of some lnl~ornt,~)nr, nnlmvili. fladioblologliet 5 no.4t6,10-621 165, Igtg) ANUFNKOV, G.; ABEYDULINA, V. Determining the index of the level of mechanization In the enterprises of the confectionery industry. Biul.nauch. Inform.t trud I z&r. plata, 5 no.3t26-30 162. (MIRA 150) (Confectioners) - - , - w~ " - . . . - ;~ ~'. 0---- Al. r p r i P. c f, s t r, d a i t h h a-v w a r, t v I a r, T,v ur f r 'I'l ! t tN I r) Tu" elp 0. 1 1 T, V I ?_:-1 T t!p 1 i r i i i m .Mw a i. tn, T ITR -am. ;h IM J,-34140-65 Acr-ESSTOV NQ: AT50oo-, 1 '47 f. In I q At.rTHI)R: Annenkov , P, N TITLE: Eff oct of Some constituents of fooil ptVIOue't -I I vi tin ttl'Apnel i um, prote In fat ) on accumulat ion of st mnt ium- 90 in nn i S c OURCE: Raspredelenlyl?, 'XZKOT-Ord-,7P vvv~deni-,,a radio- ak ti vnvkh i zoropov Vis r i bw i on , bi o I op i 1 r f f qv- v!ro I era t i -n f t hi P-xcr- t i on o f r a d i - i r -It, TOPIC TAGS: strontiunn-90. radioisotope., radi oact i vi t ra I ci im p v),,;phoriv, m;lg,- nesiLm. protein, fat, Ix)nn ABSTRACT: Increasing the amo%xnt of calcium to the rations of rats Mid rabbits from i0.25 to 1.5% decreased the deposition of SOO in the sk-pleton of Vourp rats 2.P-1 itimes; in that of adult mtn. 1.9-2 tivins. in gr-wing chicks and witum henn, increa~;in;, thr 1MOU71' 'f rlli-tUm f7-T-'T-'1 0.1" the 'A .1d. In,! 17 1 C a I ;n -I a in va I .,jnt F~ f 71T T 'F IT f ! T1 f i i, -n Card 1/3