SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AUL Y.M. - AURELIAN, Z.

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AULI, Yu.M. [Aul, J.) Some anthropometric regularities of hoad growth in school- children. Trudy MOIII. Otd. biol. 14sl~)-25 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet, Tartu, Estonskaya SSR. AUL', Yu. M. "0 metricheikikh antropologicheskikh kharakteristikakh, soprovozhdayushchikh pubertatnost'." I report subm--tted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & Ethnological Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. ZABORSHKO, K.B.: BABISHKIN. A.M.;- AUL!OOwq1,J-S- Mechanism of the concentration and separation of recoil atoms In the systems solid phase - gas aixl solid phase - solution. Radiokhimlla I no.6:742-746 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Radon--Isotopes) (Radim--Isotopes) 21(8) 5(0) AMORt L^ b 1~ ; Fir of Val-.2tiv. said Colloges at. . 1 % 1 - I PnIO=CAZ,: Togtalk gookcvakoCa untlvorsiut- Sorlya x&tosatIkI, wkhaalki, "Armazil, fi.lkt, Mott. 1959. Br 3, Vp 221-223 (USSt) ABSTRACT: -his conference '.S Con'..*1 1zY the Initiative of tht 2aborstarI7. ralifthimil ithistcholkodo fakul'tota L~.U (Lbor- *cry of 2adlochon-stry of the :Wpartmont of Chemistry or Xoooo- 3tato VnLw*rvITy) ead was held In Uoscop frm April 20 to 1 April 25, 959. It was attended by progo3sors, teacher., and l - 8.1vatifia co laborate @ of 32 umivervitiew and collogto of ~b- 3.vi.t union. 1. him 0P.CI.C address, D*3t*r Of Ch*2.C&2 S.I&ZC*., St70m.*I the ix;ortance of radlo- chemistry. 30 2*ct=os vs." deliver9d by 2~_bmra of ~ & _ ; (1,abor Labors.oriyu yadamoy ~~ Nuclear ?h-ivvj 7 3-P A '.I ... Wymc-r Prod= ou a ~ par,-211-7 ty S.P.Rud*ck*. Prodation of R~dl-tL- " .*-or*. by 7.tr-tim as 0-2Lk.tona*.. Cxd 1/4 Laber&%arty& radickh1aii (laboratory of Nallochexistry)i An.N. F-vm-en~ a 7. 244. i "ties zvo .2.. in -he !.j1 A.:F.3.sx.yw.v. I Pasek 5-1--daZy of 'tg; &-coil At... 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Xaf.dr. kht.ii (Chalr of L-'YtIO--' Chen- -t-7): X-PaQZ==kQ= 21101- 95,N &a a udioactivs, ~r.ltrsj I.P.A.Lizarlo I T.A.S~kly-ky., ;4.g 1 31-tn's 3-r;tin cS Ir by Zen E.Ih"er.j A.! B..- T.W* 3Tr1ko; The Us- rf 1. "Uo- &ntjb.ik~y k1h1='I (Chalr of In.re"to L.x.rg,b , C.P* Card 314 !~A: 7r-.t.6 f Sm- 311.1-t C-_ -1. -Id. of qi _11th A !,r-.x- mi.., .2. , f the R.dl.actl- Radiation of 3olid; am Th. tr ?!7stco-zhemIc&j ProptrItlest . , r.y..Ytx M Itzzhaog- In the ly.tve SD3 at Righ T-p.r.V~r.. KaXed'. khl.lch..kay ki.#tjkj (Chair Of Ch~l~l Xj.wtj_-s): A;plIcation of -._,jijnn faj tj-~ Pur;cso of Z.*-rv*-1rC %h4 I--itj' CI-It=13 a.' 0.1 of Dzr,,.o- hjdx,~C-r, Ccm;cnr4:.- delivered a dete.L"tj 2.ct-Arv 0. -be ::.%h,1*1og7 -f X.!1och.A1c" tbe h..1-1 d.;.rt ... is of IN 9 gg~ -Z p ij y, in- .. .... ..... MI -fill, -v-j 12 x. TrOc. U t 1-4i A-M, Id n6y. I 1hyI0c; i1" Mmp Its ... ........ 40 --VA 9q, F. ~4i ft) nz- W1. nj 'e 7 IF . ..... . 4-m ( r, 'T POUNDI ev So d State Physics - Structural Crystallography LP-4 Abs Jour ; Faf Zhur - Fizika., No 3j, 1958., No 5847 Author : -AmI&Y-taer J. j, Lefelds M* Inst Not di'ven- Title Anisotropic 8=3.1-Angle Scattering of X-rays in Gmpbite Orig Pub Bull. Acad. polonj, sci.jo 1957# Cl- 3# 5j No 3P 291-2940 Mv, Abstract It is shown that the wos.U-angle scattering of X-raye in pressed specimens of powdered graphite., in which the crystal- lites have a definite orientation., is anisotropic. M&king into accouta the dimensions of the regions witheleetronic, den- sity it is concluded that, the snall-angle scattering is due not to the grains of graphite but to pores in these &-&ins. Card 1/1 AULEYTIIER, "Produ6iAg X rays of 10 MeV energy b.y means of a linear accelerator" p. 369 Goste MAL Vol. 4, No. 3, 1953, Warszawa) East European Vol. 3, No. 3 4 503 Monthly List of A~ Accessions./Library (if Congress, March 195Y, Uncl- --j A "Radiation of X rays in tho procesa of absorption of atomr, by mne5ons." Postepy Fizyk,!, Waraw, Vol 4, No 4, 1953, p. 49? SO: Ep-stern European Accessions List, VDI 3, NO- 10, Oct 1954, Lib. of Congress L e I'T Q t i. , J u L, I ri 1,3 Category : FOLOD/Solid Stetc Fhysies - Structural Crystallography E-3 As Jour :Rof Zhur - Fizike, No 3, 1957, No 6542 Luthor :Auloytner, Julian Title I , p1l'con 7oV =rmnic Anelysis in Electron Diffraction for the Investigntion of the Fotontinl Distribution in the Crystalline Lrttico. Orig Pub s Fostapy fiz., 19,16, 7, No 2, 183-192 Abstract Brief abstract of the voek rcrformcd by B.K. Vaynshtcyn end Z.G. Finskar, devoted to thoepplicat."ion of harmonic arinlysis to the detormination of the potontial distribution in the crystelline lattice by electron diffraction. Bibliography, 10 titles, Card 1/1 POLARD/Solid State P%ysics - Geae*1 Abs Jour Ref Mur - FULka., No 4.. 1958, i1o 8156 Author Inst Not Given Title Folish-Czechoslovak Conference on Solid ;),tate Physics Orig Pub POSUPY fiz.., 1957., 8., No 3) 379--383 Abstract No abstract E-1 Card 1/1 POIM/Solid State Physics - Structural Crystallography E-4 As Jour Rof Zhur - Rzika, No 6, 1958., No 130115 ork the form of the focus are clearly ftscernible by the smearing of the vertical and horizontz.1 lines on the photo- graph of metallic grids. Beproductions of Laue patterns and Debye patterns.. obtained with the described tuber are given. To obtain Debye patterns., a fccal distance of 60 microns is proposed, In the case of good vacuum., the fluctuations of the anode current are 5%j and if the vacuum deteriorates slightly., the current fluctuations increase to 10%. Card 2/2 POLAND/Solid State Physics - Crystal Morphology. E. Abs Jolar : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1959, 154'(2 Author : Auleytner,_J., Kolakowski, B. Inst : Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Title : Microscopic Observations of the Surface of InSb Monocrystals Orig Pub : Acta phys. polon., 1958, 17, No 2-3, 93-9:') Abstract : The authors report the results of microscopic observa- tions of the etching figureE, on the faces and the clea- vage planes of InSb single crystals. The planes (100), (112) and many others were investigated. It is shown that for different crystallographic surfaces the form of the etching figure is dii'ferent. Two types of et- ching figures are observed. They differ in magnitilAe and in density. To obtain ':hese etching figures, Card 1/2 - ., . .. POLUD/Solid State Physics - Crystal Morphology- E. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1959., 151172 correspondina reagents were chosen to etch the various surfaces of the crystal. Card 2/,! - 50 - POLAND/Solid State Physics - Crystal Morphology. E. Abs Jo~jr : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1959, 1546o Author : J~~~gK_ Julian Inst : Institute of Physics, Polish Acader.V of Sciences and Institute of Physics, Warsww University, Warsaw, Poland Title : Determination of the Orientatioa of Mosaic Blocka by Mcaas of a Fine-Focus X-Ray rlube Orig Fub : Acta phys. polon., 1958, 17- No 2-3, nl-i16 Abstract : In the hiethod described, the x-ray source was a tube M.- nufactured by the author, having an effective focus of approximately four microns in cross section. The rays pass through a narrow slit tetween two cylinders. The beam so cut out falls on Lhi: surface of the investigated crystal. Two photographs are taken of the saze Uffrac- tion line (Cu-Ky, rays) for two cases: Card 1/2 - 48 POIAND/Solid State Physics - Crystal Morphology. E Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 2, 1960, :3598 Author : Aule Inst Title X-Ray Methods of Investigating the Mosaic and Disloca- tion Structure of Siugle Crystals. Orig Pub Postepy fiz.) 1959) 10, No 1) 77-102 Abstract Survey. Bibliography) 41 titles. Card 1/1 AULEYTNER, J. E. Bauer's Dyf'rakcJa elektranow (Electronis diffraction); a 'book review. p. 346 WIADrVMCT CM'TGZITF,. (Polskie Towezysfvo Chavicatie) Wroclawp Poland. Vol. 33, no. 6, June 1959. Yonthly Lint of HuroDean Accessions (PFIT) LC, Vol. 9, no. I., Jan. 3960.1 Uncl. 25138 P/045/61/CI20/005/001/008 B133/B231 AUTHOR: Auleytner, J. TITLE: X-ray investigation of disturb,ance fields due to individual dislocations in Si and Ge. PERIODICAM Acts, Physics, Polonica, v. 20, no. 5 - 6, V961, 371 - 377. TEXTt For the purpose of establishing the disturbance fields due to individual dislocations in silicon and germanium crystal facest the crystals were exposed to a divergent bundle of X-rays. At the same time the crystal surface with an X-ray film attached to it in parallel was pivoted round an axis lying in the area. The values found for the linear extension of the dinturbance fields ranged from 20 to 1206t The measuring arrange- ment employed is shown in Fig. 1. The common pivotal sxis of crystal and film :3 is thereby passing vertically through A. According to Bragg's formula each point of the surface investigated, appearing in Fig. 1 as line EC, has its corresponding blackening spot on the film. Due to the fact that surface and film are :pivoted Jointly, it will always be the same blackening spot on the film which corresponds to a definite spot of the crystal face. The X-rays were supplied by a point source Card 1/7 25138 P/045/61/CI20/005/001/008 X-ray investigation... B133 B231 2 (106L), the intensity of which amounted to 5 kW/mm . The main advantage of the method employed consisted in the angular dispersion being here precisely half as large as it would be with the film at rest. which results in the Kce 1.,qnd W2lines of the employed characteristic radiation of Cu being closely adjacent. The best film turned out to be a one-sided Agfa-document film with fine-grain emulsio2., The exposure time dependId on the pivotal angle which was 80for 20 am areas and only 20 for 1 cm . The film wai3 approached as close to the surface subjected to examination as it was possible without danger of inhibii;ing the X-r8,y radiation. For the purpose of showing the resolving power of the method. the microscopic and the X-ray picture of an etched Crystal tire compared to each other in Fig. 5. Apparently disturbances occurring in the extension of 1ObL can be detected. Fig. 6 shows a silicon cr~-stal which has at first carefully boon smoothed and the edges of which were slightly etched. Crystallographic considerations lead to the conclusion that the arrange- msnts of dititurbance spots visible'on the pictute'are edge dislocations and have noi;hing to do with scratches. The linear extension of the spots~ vary between 20 and 1206t. The author thiakz; that the difference in Card 2/7 25138 P/045/61/020/005/001/008 X-ray investigation... B133/B231 brightness of the various parts of the crystal faces is not due to superposition of pictures of differently inclined regions. He attributes to the disturbance points themselvesam X-ray reflectivity which is about 10 ~o higher. The author accounts for the fact that othar soientists have failed in finding an increase in the mean intensity by -pointing out that such an increase is recorded by a Geiger-Milller counter only in case that the disturbance points in the crystal amount to more than 105 per cm2 Vbstracter's notlet the formula used is wrong, but the result could be right.) The author thanks B. Ko-rakowski, B. So., Grabowska, B. So., Kozielski, B. Sc., and Eng. Kobus for their assistance in preparing the specimens &nd the technicians Z. Furmanik and B. Kunicka for their help- ful assista:nce in carrying out the experiment. Prof. D:r. L. Sosnowski is thanked for the discussion of results. There are 8 figures and 9 references: 3 S071et-bloo. The three most important references to English-language publications read as follows: Lang, A. R., J. appl. Phys., 29, 597 (1958). Lang, A. R., J. appl. Phys., 30, 1748, (1959). Newkirk, J. B., Phys. Rev., 110, 14615, (1958). Card 3/7 25138 P/045/61/C,20/005/001/008 X-ray investigation... B133/B231 .ASSOCIATIONt Institute of Experimental PNrsics, Warsaw University, Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences. SUBMITTEDt August 28, 1960; translated paper received Dec. 6, 1960 Card 4/7 -AULEMM, J.; PAWLOWSKA., M. Dynamical effects of X-ray interference in natm.-al N&Cl crystals from Wie3iczka. Act& pbysica pol 20 no.10:795-799 161. 1. Institute of 1"rimental Physies, Warsaw University. (Y. .670, Diffraction) (Cr,"tals) 11 I (Sodium eblorido) POLAND/Solid State Physics - Structural Crystallography. Abs joiar : Ref Zhur Fizikaj No 4, 196o, 8666 Author : Auleytner, J. Inat : Title : Application of the Fine Foca-3 X-Ray Tube for the Investi- gation of the Size and Orientation and Relative Position of the Blocks of Mosaic In M)nocrystals. Orig Pub Acta phys. polon., 1959, 18, No 1, 81-83 Abstract A monochromatic, well-collimated beam, radiated by a sharp-focus x-ray tube, is inaident on the investi4pted single crystal, irradiating an area of approximately 0-05 cm. The reflected beam is fixed photographically. The investigated single crystal can be shifted parallel to its reflecting surface. The pictures are taken for each position of the crystal in steps of 0.2 mm. It is stated that this method makes it possible to determine a block dimension of approximately 50 microns and a Card 1/2 - 61 - L 37011-66 ACC NR: AP6023652 SOURCE CODE. PO/0046/66/011/006/0393/CY~ AUTHOR: Auleytnera..,,Iuliaa-Auleytner, Yu; Krylow, Janusz-Krylov Yaw) I Psoda,Marek, lizarras Stanialaw-Sharras, S. ORG: (Auleytner, Krylow] Institute of P11yLice, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw; [Psoda) InaRtute of Experimental Lhjsics, Warsaw University,--7a-rsaw- [Szarras] Department of Nuclear Physics, LL~ InstItute of Nuclear Research, Swierk TITLE: X-ray studies of neutron bombardment Influence on the real structure of germanium SOURCE: Nukleonika, v. 11, no. 6, 1966, 393-398 TOPIC TAGS: germanium. germanium single crystal, CTYStal structure analysis, neutron irradiation, irradiatii2n effect , neutron bombardment, crystal dislo,,ationg plastic deformation ABSTRACT: .4n investigation was made of -the dislocation distribution and density in undeformed and plastically deformed germanium single crystals before and after irradiation with a fast neutron dose of about 2 x 1019 neutrdns/CM2. Four Ge single crystal specimens were used. The specimens were mechanically ciat along the (111) plane, polished, and etched.. The initial dislo,cation density In specimens 2 L 37011-66 ACC NR% AP602;3652 Ge-1 and Gtt-Z was about 103/CM2. Specimcna Ge-3 and Ge-4 were plasticall:r deformed by bending at 600C. Ge-4 was then flattened at 600C. IL microfocus x-ray tube and a camera with oscillating crystal and film were used. For each specimen a set of photographs was taken before irradiation and after itradiation. No changes in dis- location density were observed in undeformed Ge-l and Ge-2 specimens. This was probably due-to the fact that the method used made it possible .to determine the dislocation density only above 104 to 105 dislocations! CIM2. In specimeno'Ce-3 and Ge-4 the mean. disorientation of surface elements and the mean size of the blocks appearing during plastic de- formation were not changed (they were 30 to 40 sec of arc and about 50.-jj_,, -ri pective.11), Th.e disloc.ation.density within - tho'bi'ggest blo .cks increa::d slight y. Both increases and decreases were observed in the dl:sorientation angle between blocks after neutron irradiation. How- ever, the mean value of changes shows a small increase in disorienti- tion. The changes observed in the disorientation angle are attrib- uted to the introduction of Brinkman's displacement spikes.in the ger- single crystals during irradiation. These spikes are described an regions with a lattice configuration differing frDM that of the surrounding material. I t is possible that the vacancies created during irradiation migrate to the block boundaries and that a change of dis- orientation between neighbokurin blocks occurs in the annihilation process. 'The authors t an Professor B his valuable remarks ask& for discussions, and Eff-clSur" for Dr. Tj_Aedy_ R2___toj_anovski for technical assistani-e-7-Yrige art*-hass 3 formulas, 3 fig-U-res, nd 1 table. (JAI SUB C, SUBM DATE*; Wan661 -0910 mW 0*/ 'OM REF: 003/ ATD Card a 12,sAi L 000~61 TLEWP(t)/ET1 IJP(C) JD AT-M--AF601864 2 SOURCE CODE: PO/0045/66/029/001/0003TOO13 AUTHOR: Litwin, J,; Tomaszewski, L.; Auleytner., J# ORG: (M.twin; Tomaszewski] Institute of ~x erim-en-Eal Physics W saw University; (Auleytne-r-] P!IyRi -01. P0151F-A- e ar 9,s ~~Ls t i t M I of, snIAM-ME wnrsnw TITLE: Investigation of the real structure of CdSe s:Lik ~Ie c~rjaj4~ deformed by untaxial pressure SOURCE: Acta physica polonica, v, 29, no. 1, 1965, 3-13 TOPIC TAGS: crystal structure analysio, crystal deformation, pressure effect, cadmium selenide ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was the real structure of cad;,.iium selenide both in the case of non-deformed opecimeris and as a function of uniaxial pressure. The deformation pressures ranged from o-60o kG/cm2. J'1 three-crystal speci~ometer Ims been used. Plastic defori,-ia- tion at 200 to 600 lcG/CM2 has"been found to be irroversible. An analysis of the rocking curves, obtaine-d with the apectrometer, permitted the calbulation of the dislocation density in CdSe zpeci-- mens before and after pressure has been applied, yielding an increase Card 1/2 L 00626 -67 f -~~C-N R, Ap6o18642 by a fact,)r of more than one at pressures between 200 and 600 kG/cm2, The autho:.,s thank Professor Dr. L. Sosnowslci for IAS discussion and many valuable hints, Dr. T. Bodynaka fcr her discussion of the results., Dr. W. Giriat for providing the crystals, Dr. M. Lefeld-Soanowslra for speETr-o-m-Re:? measurements, M. Grynberg,.M. Sci., for his interest In their work, and B. Kunicka-ro-FT-er-technical cooperation in working out the results-,- (Fri-s,--arE. has: 10 figures and 1 table, [Based on authors' abEitract) (NT) SUB CODE: 2201 SUBM DATE: 17Apr65/. ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF--oo4 2/2 Pb W.: 1 314,22 AIN w$ tbi foe tvilviness- of rnetbo4 ~Ar lest UW duddi'manuract ~ue hcvd arjift fo-,, . Maw tests on Oach of lh~ ipownts s AIR tedI4- lacq. Ination, etc. lie, :no~ hmnoiscuconl,',-~, P sto ly t ~apctjc UAR MIM A Oft Prod MUTE?, ]kaA;AkeLrz.-. TYSZKIEWICZ, Zdzisla,.r Selection ofN'nonlinear resistance disks and the protection level of lightning arrester with natural are interruption in the delon gap. Przegl elektrotechn 39 no.'.".01391-395 0 163. 1. Zaklady im. G.Dymitrowa. 7777 120 EW? (9)/gpi( vk~p uopim~2/ (b) --i* f631000/dOG/ D226/0U$,, v ACCE ON NRr APS 1 95 N, low A1MrH0R,.JAuliyt"i#- o ~a cerwIT&C I 6pe-rating cvnditions~ a t1wractirist c f material Ai c resistant-,.- i6 a, briof ixp?iure''t6- an electric -irc - - . ..... .. A -ciran:U :SOMCE: -Sisklo tat n0.:,0 8 3 TOPIC. TA01r.." ceramic, pr6duct;,property electric are spark gap, cer's IC~IIr ut FAi sp -.1 ABSTRACr:.`,:,The. paper. -"&~~opeiatling clonditions'and,charact tin ci discusses -of U C ru:terials u' the i is ing chimbers of.circuit breaker -cer sold in xtingu . h and lightting'conductoi spark gaps. The,methols of extinguishing electric arell in AC and 6C circuit breakers, are briefly. reviitwed. The foRlowing topic are -prooess of extinguishing an a c discussed: ~The energy released during the r The weth6d.'of extinguishing an,'arc by its, eloniiation. Voltage and current aracteriftize of an are in a' lightning. conductor. spark gap during the process of extinguishing. The requirements of the. miattirials f or- the wall - of: narrow-Islalt type_ extinguishing chatabers -(thermal# chemical,, and mechanical. propertie4 Th porosity of, the wall surfaces'.of extinguishing chambers. Manufacturing tolitantts: Card 1/2 RIOTA x kir SA a IT If KI gi gi WAP lituUmi 03111 ti 30, ~`bafflfb g!.7 7'1 -3R~, ig- z!. -.4 ..... . 4v WS 'PLC ---A c- 'Par, 4 Vti WWI- k:-A AULIGH, J. I- ' d.-OW~RY 0 1-.Iell~ with Horizontal Coliectors." p. 190, (CjO--,- 0, '0DT,'A, V 1. 14, No. 5, MY 1954. Warszawa, Poland.) SO; Manthly List of East btwopean Acceasions, (BEAL), LG, Vol, 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl, Poland /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1748 Author : Juniewicz Stanislaw, Grzebala Stanislaw, Aulich Jan Title : &del Studies of Operation of, Units for the Mixing of Liquids Orig Pub: Gaz.j wodaj techn, sanit.p 1c,56, 30s No 4, 135- 140 Abstract: A study of hydrodynamics of liquids flows in different mixers (1:20 scale models) with the view of determining optimal d.esigns for the dilution of sewage water used. for irrigation. Also investigated was the mixing effectiveness on change in the rate of flow of the liquids and Card 1A Poland /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour; Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1748 of the effect thereon of regulating partitions. A mixer of simple design is Vnoposed (detailed drawings are Included) which affords the follow- ing advantages: self-adjustability, absence of dead zones and good mixing conditions. C ard 2/21 AUTHOR: TITLE: 24151 Z/039/61/022/007/002/004 D211'Q./D3O1 Aulichp Jan Photoresistors sintered in contact Nvith lead-out electrodes PERIODICAL: Slaboproudk obzor, v. 22, no. 7, 19619 397 - 401 TEXT: The, author describes a simple method for manufacturing CdS photoresistors, and notes the properties obtained i.e. contact qua- lity, spectral sensitivityt volt/amp response, lux/amp response, dark and light resistance, load capacity, stability, and photocur- rent inertia. The importance of the new method lies in its simpli- city and the reduction in costs. The~pre~aration of cadmium sulphi- de has been fully described by I. Miskova (Ref. 4% PAprava sintero- vane*'ho CdS k v'robX fotoelektrickkch odporu. B~zkumnh zprhva PU 6SAV (Resgarch yReport of the Physics Inst. of the! Czechloslovak AS; The Prepa-ration of CdS for Photoresistors). It is essential to use only luminiscently pure materials - this does not affect the price Card 1/4 2h-L51 Z/039/61/1)22/007/002/004 Pbotoresist.ore.sintered in ... D259/D301 too much as 1 kg of US is enough for 3.00,000 50MIV photoresistors. The preparation of the tube is then decleribed. The electrodes are of soft copper. An electrode is inserted into one side of the capil- lary tube, and the other side is filled with US &I o that when the se- cond electrode is inserted the CdS forms a column of -.bout 1 mm length. The resistor is then transferred to the cor,-jiiiic frame; this is intended to prevent movement of the electrodes during the firing. The difference in the coefficient of expansion causes additional pressure I'inward) on the electrodest ensuring good contact. The sin- tering takes place at a temperature of 6000C for a time of 40 to 120 minute,s,, The temperature is allowed to fall to 1800C, at this temperature the electrodes are cemented in, using Epoxy 22-000; the temperature of 1800C is maintained for about one hour permitting the cement to setv before allowing to cool t4o room temperature. The re- sistors are then inserted into 10 % to 40 % sulphuric acid (to remo- ve oxides Torming during sintering) washed, and aro then ready. They are tested at 1000 Lux, the resistance is measured,, and thEir chief characterititics are displayed on an oscilloscqpe, Fig. 8 shows photo- Card 2/4 B/081/63/000/002/046/068 B156/B144 AUTHOR: Aulich, Jan ................. -- TITLE: A method-of activating photoconductive substances intended for the production of sintered photoconductive cells, and the equipment for the proceEis PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 2, 1963, 384, abstract 2M145 (Czechosl. pat. 1002251, July 15, 1961) TEXT; Diring the sintering process only tbe external surfaces of photo- conductive substances are activated. For this purpose, the substance activating the sinter is either applied to the inner malls of the mold in which the substance is sintered, or is introduced In advance into the substance of which the inn6r mold surfaceii are made. Examples: 1. A quartz glass capillary is used as the molel in which the photoconductive cell is sintered; Ag electrodes and an electric arc are used for applying Ag as the activating substance to the inner eurface of-the capillar.y. 2. The activating substance iii included in the composition of the glass from which the mold is madei the composition, in . by weight, Card 1/2 S/1 9y62/000/005/061/157 D256 D304. AUTHOR: TITLE: Method of manufacturing sintered photo-resisto~rB PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtonatika i radibelektronika, no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-3--64 ya (Cze-oho'sl. pat., kl. 21 gv 29/01, no. 96934, 15-10.60) TEXT: According to the presented method the material for the photo- sensitiVE! layer is baked together with the ohmic contacts placed onto the layer. In the conventional nrethod the powder is agglomera- ted indejendently of the further technological pTocesses. This is disadvantageous since special ceramic holders have to be used to support the layer, cracking of the layer, the*necessity to treat tile surfa,,.e before attaching the contacts e.t.c. The presented me- thod reduces the number of operations and produces a more reliable contact between the out-leads and the photoresisto-re [Abstractor's notue: Complete translationj. Card 1/1 - - AULICH, Jozaef - Examination of hydraulic clicking machine. Bor cipo 12 no.2: 61-63 Mr 162. 1. Konnyugepipari Vallaltok CjVartms.nyfsj1esztesi Oazt&IY& AULICH$ K. Andrelowicz, A.; Aulich, K. "Research on and Chemical Appraisal of Preserved Tcmatoes.11 p. 4W (Dziennik Urzedowy, No. 4, 1953, WarEmaws.) SO: -Monthly list of Sast European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 3, No. 6, June. 1954, Uncl. AULICKYt-T. ........ 'Wfectiveness of the radioactive ecmtrol in mwbine construction" by V.I.Postnikov and V.A.Ljetenko, Reviewed by J.Aulicky. Jaderna. emergie 9 no.1:36 A 163. KIRSH, L. 1. JIULIS, A. --4team .VqT6ff'Of-6fte methods twiphine in a tincture of I* lz kafedry tekbnologii khimii (za% - Prof." N.Ta. ( ORPHITM) used in quantitative determinntion of opium.Apt.de'lo 7 no.6:53-58 N-D 158 (MMA 11:12) galenovykh preparatov i farmatsevticheakov Veyderpase) Tnrtuakogo universitetno' mmm~~Rwjm~ 1) 1 0 ,. ^ 4 /~ 414 ( _(:1 /' & AULOV, A. ______rn honor of the holiday of all the people, Prom.koop. nooll;)4 V '57. (MIRA M12) (Tashkent-Cooperative societies) 11". AUZOV, A.; MORN, A. (Tashkent) Intense labor activity. Prom.koop. 12 no.4:27 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Tashkent--Cooperative societies) AULOV, A.M. (Tashkent) Medics go into the "makhallia". Zdcrovle 8 no.10:7 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) (TASHKENT-PUBLIC! HEALTH) AULOV, A.V., -Inzh. Narrow-cut mining is a means of increasing the safety of stop-Ing operations. Bezop. truda, v prom. 8 no,9-.36-37 S 164, (MIFA 18:1) nt. ty O,yr,--'~ T'-n-' ~rj v*,,-Iii-- AULOV,_~i,~,t~,t;,,jST.Agw.KOV., R.K.; TUFAMOV, 1a.Kh.; IOFFE, K.G. Effect of epiphysectomy on the morphology and functional activ- ity of the thyroid g3and. Uzbbiolozhur,, 7 no.2zl&.20163. (MIRA 16.8) 1, Institut krayevoy eksperiment*11noy meditsiny AN UzSSR, -Z (THYROID GUND) (PINFIAL BUDY-SURGERI) AULOV, BALTABAYEV; M.M. Hormone formation and morphology of the thyroid gland after epiphysectomy and Introduction of epiphysis extrAct. Vop. biol. i kraev. mod. no.4:322-332 163. (MIRA 17:2) AULOV, D.M.; BEKMUKHMIEDOVA, Z.U. Inve8tigation of the composition of iodic compDnents in the blood after opiphysectomy and introduction of Bpipbysis extract. Vop. biol. i kraev. mod. no.4:333-336 163. (MIRA 17:2) COUNTRY : USSR GATZGORY : Farm Animals, Q The Honeybee. ABIS . JOIJR. : P,71,0iol., No. 6t 1959, No. 25946 AUTROR : Aulov, M, X, ' 341. .: -------------------------- D.- T My Experiment in Treating, bhxropean Foul Brood. ORIG. FU:3. :Pchelovodstvo, 1958, No '79 50 ABSTRACT :On the basis of an :bidustrial experiment-the conclusion is drawn. that foul brood may have a better chance of being eured if penicillin is added to the feed not in a sugar syrup but in honey-beebread aqueo%is solution (8,000 international units of penicillin per each 150 g of solution). CA.U: 1/1 ),UIDVA, .11rina; JAMA, Vladimir Ovseous fibrous dysplasia associated with neural disorders. Act& chir. orthop. traum. cech. 26 no.1:22-26 7ell 59. I, Ortopedialm klinika EU v Prate, prednost prof. 4.r. 0, Hneykoveky a wurologicka klini)m IYM v Prate, prednosta prof. dr. Sebek J. A. Oraba 2. Karlovo nam 1. (OSTBITIS FIBMSA, compl. motor neuron lesions (Oz)) (NFaVOUS SYSTM. dis. motor neuron lesions in osteltis fibroBa (Gz)) IUIMA, J.; JAKED, J. fte frequency of ambulatoz7 ser7tess for patients in the 2nd Orthopedic Clinic and its comparison with othar statistics. Ceek. pediat.15 no.12:1100-1104 D 160. 1. Ile klinilm pro detskou dhirurgli a ortopedii, prednosta prof. Mr. 0. Rnevkovs)W. (MIMOPEDIOS statist) (PEDIATRICS statist) AULOVA J EBEL, J.; KOYRON, M.; POLIVKA, J.; PROSEK, V.; RYBIN, B. A roport on patients with malignant tmora of the locomotor organs hospitalized during 1945-1960 in Pragie institutions. Acts, chir. orthop, twauma. Cech. 28 no-4:360-364 Ag 161. 1. :EI ortopedicka klinika,, prednosta prof. dr. 0. Hnevkovsky, ch:L-rurgicka klinika ped. fak. Pod Petrinem, prednosta doe. dr. Zd. Vah3la., UNV jaem. na Bulovee, ortop. odd., prednost-a doe. dr. R.Pavlansky, UNV nem. v Motole, chirurg. odd., prednosta prof. dr. B.Nierderie, II. chirurgicka klinika SFN, prednosts doe. dr. J.Lhotka, UNV voiStresovioich,, ortop. odd,, prednosta dr. B.Eiselt. (BONE AND BONES neopl ms) (SARCOMA statistics) POLDiLk, jiri G ZSC iQSD7IAKTA (Presu-nably) Suroic-al Department of the UIINIV-Hos~pital, PraSue-'.otol; Director: B. 11!iederle, Prof. Dr. Prague, P*-,akticky Lekar, ITo. 18, 1962, PP M-7E4 4.:etas'asis of Cancer in Bones as First Sy,-.np-Uo::i of 61c Disease Co-authors: AULOVA Jirina Ortho~-'S-~aic a~n'-C~Mid kovs'lky, Prof. Dr. EBEL, Jiri, I.-ID, University Hospital Docent Dr. -UID.. (presumably) I!. C11-1c fo,~, Surgery, Prague; Eiroctor: 0. (prc-scu::.ably) Surgical Clinic of "Pod Petrinem"; Director: Z. Vahala, AULOVA, J.; EBEL, J.; KOFRON, J.; POLITAA, j.; PROSZK, V.1 RYBIN, B. Tb.e time of survival of Oatients with malignant tumors of the bones. Acts. chir. orthop. trauma. Cach. 28 no.4;366-369 Ag 161. 1. 11 ortopedicks. klinika, prednosts. prof. dr. 0. Rnevkovsky, chirurg. klinika Pod Petrinem, prednosta doe. dr. Z. Vahala, U?M nem. na Bulovee, ortop. odd., prednosta doe. dr. R. FAvlansky, UNV nem. v Motole, chirurg. odd., prednosta prof. dr. E:. Niederle, II. chirurg. klinika SPE, prednosta doe. dr. J.Lhotka, UVN ve Stresovicich, ortop. odd., prednosta dr. B.,Eiselt. * (BOIW, AND BUES neoplasms) loma, ~AV ti d DU IPT f rA ~y roquin- one,i 1! 0 fil 6so4onitrj o 9w i ''I OLt uti4b' "th A' ic, rat -we .ring. "I. y. e;. y t, otin ~~6ons-_,Jn_ni ro n--,-Z thitt re t Ahe_tk~l ~q I d n b, -'d-'- d I ~_zepe.ln. the'Presl e se.con, . or., er, an n nte#nedi4, hrst -And d f iiodtiC6~: ~htoma ogr-~O)ii 'pecon absvhi~p~_p t in;AhL e y, ys_ c. al ("d' S _3al 9e. ~._~Cortgi6ibd_ qkly'lab6ut', 60177516 0. IM )NDW(ril' rs (Id- 20.) citt-t-trarn 2 Phdal Ir.Ings- iisoh~ei In ahl rs :-No si ,gm, icant: ai ip r1i" r 6il beni~ _~_ep;'_c r6ma A rpp, y.o -3'b* *It, bilt _e t. is p t a h d en. achl(i ~t!*. ys~_ pro. ic Aiofilt. A h e t ng-,M7 Aipilitiv j IA 7 --,:uib e* ha6. .3 _19 AS*SOCIATIbf4'Aff _7jngtitutirfi. 61V hiMiW.;t6khno..c)9itbj.s4i~ A J. 'L flhi xitute vlendeleS*4. Antca c! n0logicla xtebw SUBMITTED, rjB4,'-,: ''ENCL* 00- _R i T -C P~"Ij TH R :;,0 T, j 71i'r~1JKIITN,, ").M.; T()4.S'i%MUZOV, V.B.; KIREYEV, V.V.; `-.UTf!V; 1-1 If * - G-IRASIMTI~'VO, To'%; Y,IKOBSON, F..-s I -;- stabilit cr, po~ydlllydraxyarv-len-~ PhoBPbOritrilatess 'I "Y I lp - I Plasu-massy no.IM39-1-1,11 164. ~XIOV 17,.-Lu) MEES, Leo; TAWI, F., red. (The bird population of Vilsandi3 Vilsandi linnurJlk. Tallinn, Besti Riiklik Kirjaetus, 3,963. 54 p. [In Estonian) (MIRA 37.6) 4% AMEYSTER t Z. (Riga) Reg~strationq infermation, procesving. Izobr. i rats. no.3:16-18 Mr 161. (Riga-Patent licenves) (KM 3-40) MIKUSKA, Jozsef; JAKAB, Andras; AUMULLER, Istvan; PORGA. Zoltar; GYORY, Jeno; PATKA1. Imre, dr.; SCHAFER-, -ra-j-oi, ff:;TgTZ'K, Pet~r, dr.; GIEIREBI, Gyorgy Rare goose and duck occurrences. Aq-Ala 69/70:257-258 162-163 [publ. 1641. AUNAPj A. 9 - starshiy inzh.-khivni k Tire hazard tests in industrial entexpriseo. Pozh.dolo 8 :aov3:2&-29 Mr 962. - (HIRA 1594) L TSentrallnaya laboratoriya slantsepererabatyvayu4behego :kominata imeni V.I.Lonina,, Kokhtla-Yerve,, Estonskaya SSR. (Es't6nia-Oil shale industry-Fires and fire prev"tion) rAN f.j ~11'.:~~'.".'-_J .7 USSR/Endocrino System Abo Jour i Rof Zhur ;-~ Dio14, No 1958, No 21798 S-5 Author t _Aunv-p, E.F., Erits, A.S. Inst -j Not-Givon Titlo A Contribution to the Question of the Vaeoularization of the Thyroid Oland In Mono Cormunicstiot 1. Orig PAb *.Uch. zap, Tortusk..un-ta,'1956, vyps 40r 53-62 Abstrftot A study wasmade of the intorlo'Dulr-r and intralobular vos- sels end of the capillary network of the hunan thyroid gland on the specimens with the blood vessile which were naturelly injected with erythrocytes (the sections of 14 cases of asphyxia were used). Wide and. short (100-200 niorons) intre- lobular arterioles were found which did not anastonose but fornod widelooped capillary notworks (12-22 microns in diameter). They form annstonoses with eaih othor and empty into nmorous thin-wallod broad venules in --,ontiguous follicles. Inter- lobular veins are almost completoly devoid of the circular nus*16 f6bers. No artoriovonous annstomoses were found in Card 1/2 PETROV., V.; SOPIN, V.1 AUNAPU, F., prof. I---------- Regional economic councils are searching for hidden potentialities. Sots. trud 7 no.14ill-26 S 162. (MRA 15:9) 1. Nachallnik otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy Sverdlovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Petrov). 2. Nachallnik otdala truda i zarabotnoy platy Bashkirskogo tioveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Sopin). 3. Altayskiy politel-,6icheskiy institut (for Aunapu). (1ndustAs.1 management) ?JINER, Carol, ing.; PIPLIGRAS, Stefan, ing. Aard fiberboards of wood as regoistam vlementb. Constr Buc 16 no.774:3 7 N 164. I. Regional Trusts for Housing Constrintion, Oltenia. xj1,1w1e1 eAt.rls~s In c,* ja~ J. LLZC; dM Al RIEL, A-. For the imprcivement of the qualikv of tin sheets used in U-3 container industry. p. 27. REVISTA THDITSTRIK ~LDIEEHTARE. PRODUSE VFfj'FTALE. (Min.1sterul Industriei Bunurilor de Consum si Sindicatul Muncitorilor din Industnia Ihmurilor de Consum) Ricuresti, Rumania. No. 10, 1058. 1.10 L 40 1-bnthly li3t of East European Accessions (EEILI) LC,/no. 8, Aur, 1959- Uncl. -ULZIL..2. I--- -PUM- "Field work connected with the maize cult-ure.11 p. 3 (Drunul Belsugului) No. 5, May 1957 Bucharest, Rumania SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions,(EEIII) LC. V01. 7., no. 4~ April. 1.958 CARPINISAN.,C., prof.; STZFAIMCU-XIIMM,C.,dr-; ALUM,Stan,dx. JAWI- 51 b,,, , N p -.3rg. 1, ulcrare 'efeatuata in-clinics aLs ehirwgis toraick, Spitalul "T"~Iurstl O%swt%*-U (WIDUSTIMM, usoplasus) NEICIUP St.; POPZSCU, S.; AURELIANp Nq LUNGURAN, V. -, Problems connected with polarographic,determinatiort of indium. Rev chimie Min petr 1.4 no.9:528-531 fl) 163. (11 YnXEMU., Me.; MAESCRA. 16; COMMA, M,; AUBLW., M,) ZADURIAN, Alo; MaiihcAs and apparatus fqr--*ztra&tAon,amd microdetamtkimtiom- of hyilramarbona. from soil i"t i;m~ 'ia'Ue ~eocbemi cal prospecting ckf Wrdrocarbon. ac'eumaatioAx. fttrol A.gaze 14 no-4:169-174 163. FILIPEWJ, Miltiade Ve, AMMUM Hibalil Chromatographic separation of hydr(ichloric acid fr-m mole- maw chlorine. Dari seam& sed 48:195-406 160/61 (publ. 162.] AURELIAN, Z. Let us ensure fulfillment of activities in property investments. Po 3 COWSTRUCTORUL, Bucurestip Vol 8. No. 315,, Jan., 19!56 SO: East European Accessions List (ML) Librarr of Congress, Vol 5j, No. 7# JulY, 1956 p400 Tram portwition inside. constraction yards is poorly organized. P. 3 CONSTRUCTOMM9 Buimirestis Vol 8p No- 323, Mar. 19.1;6 SOs East Earopean Accessions List (EFAL) Librarr of Congress,, Vol 59 No* 7p Julys 1956 AURELIAN,.-Z. In a big excavation construction yard. p. 1. UMSTRUCTORUL. (Ministerul Constructiilor si Industriai ~Iaterialelor de Constructii si Uniunea Sindicatelor de Salariati. din Intreprinderile de Constructii) Bucuresti. Vol. 8. no. 330, May 1956. SoI East Earopean Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 AURBIJAH Z. The first factory of silicocalcareous bricks under cvnstruction. P. 1 (Constructorul) Vol. 8, no. 370, Feb. 1957, Buouresti, Rumania 4 SO: YLONTMZ 'NEEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EME) LC, VOL- ?, NO. 1. JAN-1958 I , , f-,- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- - - - - - - - AMIELIAN., '7.. Coruion efforts instead of rectprocal recrimma'[11oris. ?,. 3 (CUMFUCTORUL) (13 curesti, Rumania) ':ol. 9, No. b0?, Sept. 1957 SO: ]-'ontbly Index of East. European Accessirms (-EEAT) T.C. Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958 AURELIAN, Z. -.....- Adequate at ention to educAtional construations. Constr Buc 14 no.649: 1 16 Js 162. AUIMLIAN Z. In the ascending line. Constr Duo 14 no.672:3 24 N 162. BRUJAN, It.; Concern for saving the resinous timber. Constr Buc 15 no.7000 8 is 163. AUMMMp.te; SANDUp iSop corespioudemt, %WA-1- The tbree Onofrei. Gonstr Buo 16 no.730:1 4 Ja'64. AURI-IIAN) I.. ~ --~ Th& rhythm of large pane-11 9. Constr. Buc 16 nc.758.1- 18 j1164. AUREILAN Z. Modern teebnology, increased productivity. Constr Buc 16 no. 743:2 4 April 164 AURELIAN Z. Witing for the.autoclaved cellular eDnerete. Constr Buc . ..I 16 no. 749:1 16 May 104. AURELIPj:,,, Z. The trademark of the factory, the guaranty of good quality. Constr Buc 16 no, 755:2 27 June 164.