SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GORLENKO, M.V. - GORLOV, B.V.
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GORtANKO, M.V.; BUSHKOVA, L.N.
Susceptibility of plants of the Cucurbitace!ae family to various
strains of Pseudomonas lachryzaans (Smith at. Bryan) Ferraris. Biul.
MOIP. Otd. b1ol. 68 no.1:110-115 Ja-F 163. (YJRA 17:4)
STDOROVAp I.I.; GORLM02 M*Vl NALEYDbk-)-L-.N.
Systematics of the genera Trichotbecium Link and Artbrobotrys Corda,
Bot.zhur. 49 no.ntl592-1599 N 164. (MIRA 1871)
1. Hookovskiy goBudarstvennyv universitet,
GORLEMCO, M. V.
"Origin of parasitism in ph~topathogenic bacteria."
report submitted for Symp on Host-Parazite Relations in Plant Pathology, Budapest,
19-22 oct 64.
GORLENKOt M.V.; KUZNE'MOV, L.V.
Some biochemical properties of the fungus Ustilago zeae (Beckm.)
Unger as related to the degree of the parasitism of its strains.
Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no-5t1216-1217 F164. (MIRA 17;2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Lomonosova.
Predstavleno akademikom A.L. Kursanowym.
. GOfL'XhTKo I~.Ir .
. , I , . 1. .~
interialfication of agriculture and some problems of phy-lopathology.
Vests Hbsk. un. Ser. 6r, Rol., poahv. 19 no,.03-9 JI-Ag 164.
UURA 17.12)
1, Kafodra nlvs))J.kh rastenlly Moskovskogo aniversiteta.
GCRLENKO M. It
-1-111-;- --, I.;
Some problems of the theory of plant bacterioses. Tnicl,' , VI7,1-,
no.23:96-10/f 164. (RIM, 19:2)
Willi]
7423-66 EWT(l) SCTB DD
AQL~: NXt aj1)Uj:j699 5MC3 CFDE~F UR~0.?2o/6-57DWO-c)-370--Iz-370~]
RMWER.. GorlDnko:. H. Ve
ORG none
T121E Biolo' D*f blue" V1w
g5r
SOIRCEt All SSSR. Mkroblologiyn, V. 34, no. 3, 1965, 563-564
TOPIC TAGS: algae, photosynthesis, plant Fhysiology, rzicrobiology
ABMUCT.- -Ibis articie'la a review 15j Mc V.' Gorl6nkd of tbe'-abo'Ve-book
7hie'booltr a collection of articles on =6 aspects of algologyp Is prailsed
by the reviewer both for the richness of its factual Jnformation and for the'
ideas it advances. ' It Is evident that "Soviet algol.of;ists and m1croblolo-
gists are successfully continuing the pioneering work of A. A. ielenkin.fl
Some of the articles are: OPrinciples of Isolatingt Purifying, and.
Cultivating Blue-Crean Algaeg" 1%ole of Blue-Grgan Algae in Soil Formation,,":
c2
"Structure of the 9gal Cell, 4"In terrel ations of Blue.-Green Alsae and Other.
Aquatic Organisms$' "Phylogenatic Relations of the Blue-Green Algae and 7heir
'Taxonomic PositiotWl "Photosynthesis In Colored Bacteria and irtue-Greea
gee." A number of articles deal VIth the physiolog, of these algae.
The collection, t1wraviewer concludes, not only reflects the current
status of the suhjvct bwt_provides a look at future trends of resear. ch.- rJFR57
SUB CODRt 06 SUEM DAM none
-Caird III
ACCESSXON NR; AT4001240 B/3031/63/000/035/0233/0238
AUTHORS: Zakharov, M. V.; Stepanova, M. V.; Karpenko, L. I.;,Gor-
lenko, N. P.; Mogilevskaya, V. Ye.
TITLE: Effect of composition on recrystallization temperature and
heat resistance of copper alloys
SOURCE: Gosudarstvenny*y institut tsvetny*kh metallov. Sbornik
nauchny*kh trudov. Moscow, no. 35, 1963, 233-238,
TOPIC TAGS: heat resistance, recrystallization temperature, copper
chromium alloy, copper iron alloy, copper chromium zirconium alloy,
copper nickel beryllium alloy, copper nickel aluminum alloy, copper
nickel,silicon alloy
ABSTRACT: To check on the hypothesis that beat resistant alloys
have high temperature recrystallization levels, exceeding their work-
ing temperatures, as is the case for Cu-Sn and Cu-Zn alloys (M. V.
Zakharov, Collection Issledovaniye splavov tsvetny*kh metallov (In-
vestigatio.t of Nonferrous Alloys, AN SSSR, 1955), the authors com-
pared the de~;-!~ndence of the start-of-recrystallization, temperature
Cmrd I/X,-Z
ACCESSION NR: AT4001240
and the heat resistance on the composition of copper alloys, and es-
tablishel the presence of such a dependence in the systems Cu-Cr, . I
Cu-Fe, Cu-Cr-Zr, CU-Ni-Be, Cu-Ni-Al, and Cu--Ni-Si. The temperature-
of the start of the recrystal !lization increases with increasing con-
centration of the alloying elements in the solid-solution region,
reac'.Iies a flat maximum in the two-phase region, and then again de-
creases smoothly. The curves of the start-of-recrystallization
temperature and the long- 'term hardness against the composition are
similar in first approximation, if the long-term hardness is de-
termined at temperatures that exceed the temperature of the start
of recrystallization.' The maximum heat resistance and the minimum
temperature of the start of recrystallization lie in the region of
weakly-heterogeneous aging alloys. The close connection between
the heat resistance of an alloy and recrystallization is fully con-
firmed by the experimental,data obtained. Orig. art. has: 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvenny*y institut ts,vetny*kb metallov (State
institute of Nonferrous Metals)
c,mrd 2/
f~,;Calmo, S.M.
&jfleatian raid ab-:-orption of radiant energy in the atmosphere.
Trudy lJzQ'u no,11.7-69-76 162. (um 16-.7)
(aolar radiation)
GaRLUKOO S. ~.,
FAMAlte of winter sporangis, of SYwhYtrium ondobioticum. Sbor.nauch,
trud.Invt.biol.AN.BM no.1:171-172 150, (KMA 9:1)
(Potato wart) (IuMI)
Pot* wat, Sya6yvj
oficil DWO.J."I Ahad. Xj~jk S.S.S. It,
440*. %parnsof S. a sn r. a a In dis-
daguMO. Irm dad by Oat tL;7z 0,of bypn Ionic
:wlas. pl"mallitt tfvhig ip"n o;ib-, ltr raiA 4,1A ,ve
hg NQf a JU~. rR by frojitilil Int n2i'Lln Ywre mA
fecru)w or kom vp~r=gkft als:)ll-rtA T'l I Irloy lnv~ tho
nawemplawtiOpe! byKlldl-TO,(D1.S%xi ! 1,14%,, .
Ordy 7a.V9j d Ott opm-tz from Irilectlaro 4 y=i rM wc-n
(Xistr is -m tt3tcll i~:IIOA cloo." WIM,
Vib:L%. CYItg.
)-al. of Vat 'Clat
1,.ImTf t"
an,,,
lJoRialvao, S. V.
~;ORLF~.'X,D~ 8. V. A . "De ' ~-.,M i 1" In g
(Co-author) Sep: D~-;IiOQXI ~~, 0
the Viability of Winter Zoosporanglp- in the Orgenism of Potato
Wart, Syllol,.3rtrium t-ndoblotic-Lun (Schilb.) Pprs," 1952
SOURCE! SHU' ~:l 90-3 15 I)-c- .19 3
Oa:,;'Tl,-
.. .1), S.11.
"Effect of' s-,ir-,-oumAn,, Curiditi.w- n Line Develo-ment of tve A-nt of
Potato Cancers SYChytrim endobioticum (Sc)Alf) Percival." Cand A,-r Sci,
Inst of Socialized Agriculture, Acad Sci Belorussian SSR., Minsk, 11053.
(-Fal-J3idl, No 3, Oct M
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. 461, 5 mkv 55
. ......... ..
USSR/Diseases of Plants. Diseases of Cultured Plants
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 1903
0-3
Author Dorozhkin N. A., Gorlenko S. Y.. Remneva Z. I.
Inst Not given
Title The ;';'ore Prevalent "Jorn Diseases in Belorussian
SSR.
Orig Pub V sb; Kukuruza v B -0 S R. Minsk, AN BSSR, 1957,
372-376
Abstract No abstract
Card 1/1
DOliOZ11KIN, H.A. Durozhkin, M.A.), akademik,; GORIM0, 3-V. LHarlenlm, S.Y.),
kand.aol'skokhoz.nauk
EffectivenaBs of chemical methods in coAtrolling corn diseases.
Vestai All BSSR.Ser.biial.nav. no.2:5-11 '59- (MIFA 12:9)
1. Almdemiya aeltakokhom.nauk BSM; chlen-korrespondent All
BSSR (for Dorozhkin).
(WHITE RUSSIA--CORN (HkI23).--DISJASES AND aSTS)
(FOGICIDES)
GORLENKO, S.V.
Yorcoflora of the Central Botanical Garden or the Acadenq of
Sciences of the White Russian S.S.R. Sbor. nauch. rab. TSBS
no.2s171-179 161, (MIRA 15-7)
(Minsk-Fungi, Phytopathogenic)
hIMFETSOVA, V.A.; GORIDIKO, V.M.
- -11I.- .~ z
Effect of temperature op the deveaounert of rricro-orpandisms
from flooded layeus of the Romashkino Oil Field. '.Iikrobiolo-
giia 34 no.2:329-~94 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Institut milcrobiol.ogii AN SSSR.
hTZNEISOVA, V.A.; GORLENKO, Y.M.
Dervelopment of hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria under anaerobic
conditions, Prikle biokhim, i m1krobiol. 1 ro. 6t623-626
" 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Inatitut mikTobiologii AN SSSR. Submitted July 21, 1964.
17 (2)
AUTHORS: Bass,_ 1. A., Broker, T. N., Golldfarb, D. M., SOV/20-129-6-61/69
Gorlp X-A, Illyashenko, B. N.,
_9~A_ina, V. P., Khesin, R. B.
TITLE: Infectious Properties of Injured Phaces
PERIODICAL.- Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 6, PP 1421 - 1423
OSSR)
ABSTRACT: D. Fraser and co-workers (Ref 12) concluded from their investiga-
tions that the infectious activity of the destroyed preparations
of phage T2 is related to the desoxyribonucloic acid (DNA) which
was liberated from the protein covers of the phage particlea by
the effect of urea. The results obtained by the authors, how _
ever, were rather divergent. Therefore, they'thorouGhly investi-
gated the preparations formed from bacteriophages by treatment
with urea. The following dysentery phages were used: T4r, DM
(isolated from the soil by T. 11. Broker), and N-2 (obtained by
F. I. Yershov, 2-y Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy meditsinskiy
institut, Second loscow State Medical Institute'. The effect of
the phages was tested on protoplasts (bacteria vithout cell
walls). The authors obtained them from cells of the following
Card 1/4 bacterial strains by mearis of lysozyme according to R. Repaske
Infectious Properties of Injured Phages SOV/20-129-6-61/69
Ref 13): E. coli B (sensitive to phage T4r and DM); E. coli 600
resistant to all three phagee mentioned); and Sh. dys. New-
~
castle (obtained by P. 1. Yershov, sensitive to N-2). Suspen-
sions of phages, concentrated to 10 12 particles in 1 ml, were
treated. with an 6 X urea solution. Thereafterp the action of
phages on intact cells was cotaplotely eliminuted, They showed
an activity of 0.00001 to 0.001~fo on protoplasts. This effect
concerns bacteria strains sensitive to phages as well as those-
resistant to phages. Thus, this remaining activity cannot be
due to the preservation of a few phage particles. Further ex--
periments showed that the above residual infectivity is not re-
lated to the free DNA which has left the virus particles. Thus,
it could be assumed that only the part of the DITA is active
which is protected against the used desoxyribonuclease by other
components of the phage (probably by proteins). In order to
check this assumption, the proteins were separated from the pre-
parations by phenol or chloroform. The preparations were com-
pletely inactivated in spite of the proved extensive separation
Card 2/4 of the proteins from the DNA. This proved again that, after
Infectious Properties of Injured Phages SOV//20-129-6-61/69
treatment with area, infectious activity is not due to free
DNA4 On the other hand, it has been known that the protein com-
ponont isolated from the phage cannot cause phage reproduction
in the bacteria. The only assumption is that one complex of the
DNA with the protein has infectious activity. It was serologi-
cally proved that the proteins of the active complexas mention-
ed are similar to the antigenee of normal phage particles. The
transition of 60-9M, of activity into the precipitate could be
achieved by centrifugation of virus preparations treated with
urea, as well as by suspensions of intact phages. The electron
microscope showed that the above complex has corpuscular struc-
ture and that it is of about the same size as the intact phage,.
Figures I and 2 show that, apparently, urea destroys only the
distal parts of the processes. Thus, the phage particles become
incapable of depositing on normal bacteria. The inner Dart of
the process axis which consists of protein is uncovered by the
area effect. Farther experiments with trypsin, which destroyed
the uncovered part, brought about complete suppression of ac-
tivity. Thus, the protein in the axis of the phage particle is
necessary for the occurrence of the infectious activity of the
Card 3/4 preparationsmentioned. There are I figure and 11~ references.
Infectious Properties of Injured Phages
SOV/20-129-6-6i/69
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut biofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Biophysics
of the Academy of Sciences, USSR). Inatitut epidemiologii i
mikrobiologii im. N. F. Gamaleya Akademii meditainakikh
nauk SSSR (Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni
N. F. Gamaley of the Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR)
PRESE21TED:
SUBMITTED:
June 10, 1959, by I. L. Knunyants, Academician
Mlay 2 9, 19 5 9
Card 4/4
BASS, I.A.; BROKER, T.N.; GOLIDFARB, D.M.; _qOR4E.NKO, Zh.M.; ILIYASUNKO,
B.M.;. WK1114, V.P.;, KHESINO R.B.
Significance of protoins for the Infectivity of bacteriophages treated
with ureg...Biokhimiia 25 no.2:360-367 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1, Ins, titut biofizUd Akademii nauk =R i Institut opidemiologii
i mikrobiologii im. N.F.Gamaleya Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR,
Miskva.
(BACTERIOPRAGE) (UPXA,) (PROTEINS)
c Cl D
1~: N - D,
B41
4
~~ri,-~rgiil -L--Ten~ Mloskvp-
GC_MENKO G. MI. EASS, I. A., PROZOPOV, A. A., 1121ESE1, P. V., ai~c =.' I.'
1, - F.,
"Synthesis of specific MIA on Different Sites of the Phage T2 Chromosame in vivo
and in vitro."
report submitted for the Ilth Intl. Congress of Ganetics, 7he Hague, Netherlands,
2-10 Sep 63
KIMBIly R.B.; GORLENKO,,-Zh.M.; SMIYAXET, M.F.; BASS, I.A.; PROZOROV, A.A.
---" I..... ..
Relation between protein synthesis and the regulation of the
formation ot Riessender IMA in the cells of Eschrichia coli B
during the developnent of T2-phage. Biokhimiia 28 no.6:1070-1086
Iqv-D 163 NIRA 17:1)
1. Institute of Atomic &ergy, Moscow.
ACC NR:AF60330 4
~-OURCECODIE.-
AUTHOR: Shemyalcin, M. F.; Bass, I. A.; Icamzolova,# S. G.; florlenko..
Zh. M.; Astaurova, 0. B.; Khesin, R. B.
ORG: Order of Lenin Atomic Energy Institute Im. 1, V. Kurrehalktov,
Moscow (Ordena Lenina Institut atomnoy energii)
TITLE: Specificity of RNA synthesis in phage infection
SOURrE: Biokhimiya, v. 31, no. 5.. '1966, 9'10-917
1, L.
TOPIC TAGS; MTA~ RNA synthesis, Infective disease, bacteriophage,
43 1, 91- --1- - - -
biochemistry, biosynthesis, polymerase,
The specificity of RNA synthesis in different phases of
ABSTRAMT2 bacteriophage infections of E. COU B and in an in vitro
RNA polymerase system was investigated using labled RNA.
In early and late infectious stages, mRNA is synthesized
largely on different regions of the T2 phage chromosome.
Results of in vitro experiments show that RNA polymerase
syntheoizeaRNA on the eame regions of purified TZ phage
which are active in intact cells during early stageo of in-
fecti.on. Orig, art. has: 3 fngr. and 1 table [LPI
[WA-50; CBE No, 143
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flu(tosc. L-suchose, 2- and S-ketiv-gluccitic: acid, 6-a1dvh%,t,,-
glurihnic, arW. L- mW eambe-ascattk acid. and furfuraldchytic aah
orvitiol. pbloroglue3itol, and naphtharrsurcit" are ll't"L Venti'a,
am brematc esticis are detected thus after oxidation. ni~ ke-
let2criac acidit are iboorr-W4 by &Mah to dieriols and their coh,ur
rebrijoess with Watelict's, reagent, c-dinitrobeneterve. p)crw ju~,J.
NIFe JCN)s 4 FrCt,, 0, : and methN I.
ent-Wue art detearibitd. Applying Llertrand'% ukthod at using
Febling's solution, reduction tables, are given liar 2-Jectoftluvonic
", its X, Na. earid NH salts mW mothyl ester, 2-keto-L-itlonit
acid. its istiethyl ester. &;2N., X, asid C. eiat., 5-kictogluconic acid,
its Ca tend Fb m)t& 6-sl4ehydogleconsc acid, eirsibitaitcorbir acid,
eerA &b),dfov*Jiv*vexbic estid. Reduction tatilrit for 2-keto-
U10111C " and iflucan by Ost's solution at 75- (duration of
ing, 73 atin.) and 100' (duration of ebullition, 3 min ) arc
t
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gives, K W111w
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,W,r' A and J. Urboler (CM. Ttev. rAim. Tghil. ojL. INS. 28, 016-
--il. and &Ketobiwamic *cWP and their mitt and ra?vrw are
tieteminittIl by a me4bod depending an their -nwakin in tninerAl
acid into Cook adii; whkb reduce methyle ne. blue. The time
requirw I(W =tlon of a mixture of 2 c.c. of an aq. solution
of 04-10% (-1%) of Imtoliazonic acid. 2 C.C. of 2.30 . IICL and
0-2 C-C- of at 11010" is determined an it
withstandardii. Tables ane given &bovrinS the times requitird 2-
and 9-ketobe-aftie "ids. dermfives thereof. and tome SUKaTi, in
variovii conitow Fnolk compounds (e.g.. ascottiic acii!). true..
katoit" in Maki epnim.. and oxid" and reducing arnis intcr(cre
Iteducilig Ovisan have little effect pies we tabutatc4l
and me um ot this technique corn =' "w"ith, others in the totai
i1ttiervaination of vnixtum of ketoliesonic acid salts, fructose,
glamee. wed ShKvmic " salts is described. An accuracy of
:h2lo, is abitained. H. R W. Huc-GiL4-
Distrt 4E2q
--CmtauDCb al Atidity StOL. of illkate mird"Orldic fe'-
, 'r -
frattolles, Uvwj and 2 . knrl,
=d), Z.-33Y)y auk.
iv,
C.-Pamiba Nu. 1, 01-'N
(1DMXRiqU&b muninary).-A scale Ot aculity is pmpus~-L~
The n6diiy index 13 caled. by addinj at. % catinnu
plied b), the rcsp^ctiv-- ionic potentialls. A table corcring,
59 m1non, Is an
d m1met ena 7rojn SA Orr1tx 20DO
toCeth(IndCA Cl ded. Ctiterims o! Kunwavw-
I (C!!, discussed.. J. St
-
PZLAND/Chemical Technoloa. Chemical Products and Their
Application. Ce2~amies- Glass. Dinders. Concrete. H-13
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim-, No 13, 1958, 44116-
Author Gorlich Edw%r1r--Kurczyk Henryk.
- ----------
Inst
Title Study of the Syston Ca0-Si0 - H 0.
OriG Pub: Cement. Wapno. Gips, 1957, 13, No 11, 265-272.
Abstract: On the basis of literature data and of the results
of research conducted by the authors on the hydro-
lysis of C3S, experiments were carried out to study
the effect of addition of 4 crystalline silica
(Cs' on the process of hardening of the system
cis _H 0. In the investigation use was made of
the me'tkhoda of determination of electric conducti-
vity of the hardening mortar, potentiometric ana-
Card 1/2
j,ibS Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13,1958, 44116.
lYsis, roentgenography) microscopic investigation
nnd differential thermal analysis. The curves and
data thus obtained indicate an effect of accelerated
hardening of the mortar on addition of CS. The authors
believe that this effect can be attributed to a reac-
tion between CS and Ca(0H);, , in the system, with
formation of calcium hydrosilicate, as a result Cr
'which the equilibrium is shifted to the right in
the reaction Cis + 3HtO C;~s.2H20 + Ca(0H).j,, thereby
causing an acceleration of the pro'cess, of hardening.
Card 2/2
24
G M L-. r, --q, E.
Cil s,)re probl-,airis nf f',,:!Or-'-!ejjjjStT-7
nn . vol.
no. 6, Jime 19,98.
M,onthly List of Enst European Accessions (M-LI) Ir,, Vol. C', no. S, Au~.,ust 1'959.
MM
G011CHV. Z.; GORLIGH,Z.
Adsorption series of some cations on pure calcium carbonate and
on natural limestone and dolomite. Bul Ac Pol chim 6 no.10:
669-674 158. (13AI 9:6)
1, Department of Mineralogy, School of Mining and Metallurgy,
(Cracow). TAboratory of Physical Chemistry of Surface :Phenomena,
(Cracow), Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of
Sciences. Presented by-A.Bolowski and B.Kamienski
(Calcium carbonate) (Cations) (Lim;stone)
(Dolomite)
GOILLICH, FAML-d
Quarni-tative scale and use of tho acidity and basicity of
silicates and nxideo. Epitoanyag 12 no.2:50-53 F 160.
GORLICH, F.Uward
Ismorphism and the respective reactivity of oxodes and the
syst*jutization of their condensed binary systems. Ceramika
32 n0-081-96 161.
1. Eptedra Chemii Krzemianaw Akademii Gormiezo-Hutniezej, Kral-ou.
q. [~2Elic~ Ej; SZHEDN1TSKIY,, Zh. [Srzedaiciri, J-1;
.L
KOVAL jSjff~?07 ,,,f I[ 18ki, Z. j
.0 b 0
4.
Multicycle oscillographic polarograpAy with two streaming
mercury electrodes in differential circuit. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36
no.31449-454 Mr 162. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Gornaya Akademiya, Krakov.
HEISEJ, E.; Wd",H ~hf-
Glycolytic enzymes and their relationships to hepatoma and diabetes.
Neoplasma 20 no.1:17-30 163.
1. Robert-RossleAlinik der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften,,
Berlin, DDR.
(HEPATOMA) (DIABETES ICLLITUS) (PHCOPHATASM)
(DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBEftE*) (ENZYME TESTS)-- (INfrIULIN)
(TRYP.SIN) (NEOPLASMS, EXPIRIMENTAL) (LIVER)
(CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM)
HEISE, E.; GORLICH 14., KEMSIES, Ch.
Reaktive *perties of 2-desory~-D-glucose-/,-,--phosphate in hepatomas
and Ehrlich-ascites cancer cells. Neoplasma (Bratial.) 11 no.3:
313-316 164.
1. Robert Rossle Klinik der Deutschen Akademie der vissenschaf-
ten, Berl:jn, Deutsche Demokrat.1scbe Republik.
L 32081-66 FBD/EEC(),- T.7T)( , )W(1
ACC NR: APb015376 SOUkt CODE: JIU/0031/66/COO/005/0145/0148
AUTHOR: Gorlich, P.; Krohs, A.; Pohl, H. J.
ORG: none
TITLE: New photoelectric elements for sensing and detecting high-frequency
modulated laser radiation
SOURCE: Finomme6hanika, no. 5, 1966, 145-148
TOPIC TAGS: laser radiation, laser modulation, photoelectric detection, metrology,
automation
ABSTRACT: Following a brief explanation of operational principles (photoelectric
conductivity, photoelectric effect of the barrier layer), the authors discuss
fundamentals of selecting optimum applications for measuring technology and auto-
mation. Basic characteristic features of photoelectronic elements are given, defining
the fields of application. An analysis is made of metrology problems to be solved
by the use of special elements. New developments of importance for metrology and
automation are reported. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 1 table. [Based on authors,
abstract] [KS1
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AUTHORS: Gdrlich, P., Hora, H.
TITLE: The Influence Exercised by the Polarization of Light on the
Emission of Complex Photocathodes
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
196o, Vol. 240 No. 6, pp. 698-704
TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the 9th All-
Union Conference on Cathode Electronics from October 21 to 28, 1959 in
Moscow. The authors investigated transparent complex semiconductor photo-
cathodes of the types Cs Sb and Cs 0 which are used in photocells and
3 2 1
Dhotomultipliers *~ihuB, they obtained theoretical hints as to the"*mechanism
of Photoemisgion rom semiconductors. A thin monochromatic ray of polarized
light was used in the measuring device which hit the photocathode of the
C83Sb type of a secondary electron multiplier from various directions.
Polarization in the visible and the infrared range was realized by means
of polarization foils. The cathode of the photomultiplier of type
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U-12 FS60 (No. 260)ie explained with the aid of Fig. 1, and Fig. 2 shows
the spectral dependencio of the golarized output of thia photomultiplier
for an angle of incidence of 45 - Similar diagrams are shown in Figs.
3 to 6 for photomultipliers of type M-12 FS35 (No. 284 and No. 445), the
former of which has a Ce 3Sb cathode and the latter a Ce 20 cathode. On the
basis of these results and of other papers (Refs. 8, 9) the authors devel-
oped a hypothetical model for the emission mechanism in cathodes of the
CS 3Sb type. A distribution was found to take place according to the
Cos2T law (T, is the angle between the vector T of the incident light
and the direction of the output electron); the interaction betneen the
excited electrons and the lattice is very small; a simple reflection
of electrons exists in the potential jump on the cathode surface. On the
basis of the good results obtained with this model it is assumed that
it represents real factors. The band model for Cs-Sb cathodes (Fig,, 7)
is discussed, and it is pointed out that by means of the model described
reasonable values are obtained for the ener&r levels. In the ai?pendix,
some improvements for the model suggested in the discussion following
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the lecture are pointed out. P. 0. Rorzyak (Ref. 15) is mentioned.
There are 8 figures and 18 references: 2 Soviet, 4 American, and 12
German.
ASSOCIATION; Volkeeigener Betrieb Karl Zeiss, Jena, DDR
(State-owned Enterprise Karl Zeiss, Jena, Eastern Germany)
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A-jTHOR: Gbrlich, P. aInd Hora, H.
TITLE: Keasurements of polarization properties of compound
photocathodes
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy z.-..urnal, kvtomatika i radio elektronika,
no. 3, 1962, abstract 3-3-81ya (~estkbrperphysik. Ber-
lin, Akad. Verl., 19061, 290-299)
TEEXT; Semitransparent pho tocathodes of the 1%1'~US (SbCs3 ) and '..',12F
(OS20)-type photomultiplier tubes of East German manufacture were
investigated using a narrow monochromatic beam of linearly pola-
I? L. 4 the
rized light. T.Le coeff'cient of polarJzation was measured _.e. L,
ratio of the quantum yields for the 11:1ght polarized in a plane per-
pendicular to the plane of incidence and for the light poia.rized
in the plane of incidence. The spectral characteristics were ob-
t1ained for the incident and absorbed light for various angles of
U
2ncidence in relation to the cathode. It was shown that the earth
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magnetic field does not influence the quantum yields for all the
freq,uencies of the investigated spectrum. A hypothetical model of
t'-,-)e SbCs3emission mechanism was devi-sed based on the observed in-
crease of the coefficient of Polarization .-iith increasing the angle
of incidence and the wavelength. The width o-f the forb-~'.dden bcand
and the depth of the conductivity band in relation to the vacuu-'a
level were determined experimentally. The possibility is con.Lsidered
of explaining the polarization selectiveness by -..Iears of optical
relations. The poor polarization dependence of the emission for
CS.0 is explained by the rough surface of the cathode as comparea
with the surface of the SbCs3 cathode. It is assu-ned t1lat, zheemis-
sion in Cs20 occurs from the impurity levels and at the sam e -u im e
.~.or the SbCs3cathode from the valence band. The possibility is con-
sid-red of exc iton mechanism of emission for SbCs 3* It is stressed'
.-U LIe photoemission of SbCs- cannot be explained by a simple
__photon-electron interaction. /~'Abstracter,s -note: Conplete transla-
tion.
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AUTHORS: G8rlich, P., 11aeske, A., Krohs, A. and Pohl, He-js
TITLE: On the anomaly of secondary emission in layers of
all~cali-oarth oxides
PERIODICAL: Ceskoslovensky' C'asopi.s pro fysiku, no-5-6, 1962,
62o-622
TEXT: The dependence of the coefficient of secondary
emission coefficieiit 6 of oxidised alloys of alkali-earth metals on
the loading wasOmeasured oscillographically for current densities
up to 100 IIA/mm-. An Al-Ilig alloy, oxidised in a low-frequency
glow discharge in in atinosphere of oxygen' at 0.1 mm fig was used an
an emitter. The maximum valtie of b for a primary voltage of 30
was 4, the density of the primary curr~ent density being 70 IiA/mm
Above a certain current density 6 is no longer constant bui
becomes a function of primary current. Measurements in a retarding
field at various current den!jities and w'ith various degrees of
activation confirmed the earlier expressed view of the authors
that in seiniconducLors the existence of inhomogeneous surface
fields should be assumed, which counteract the emission of
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E073/E562
oud is formed which reduces
secondary el.ectrons; a space-cliarge-cl
the electron emission and generates a potential minimum at the
emitter-vacuum boundary, There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: V skumne/ laboratoi~c, VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena
y
(Research Laboratories, VEB Carl Zeiss, Jena)
Z/037/62/000/005-6/030/049
E14o/E562
AUTHORS: P. ~ Krohs 1 A. and Pohl, 11. -J.
TlTLE: A new photomultiplier with a small time of flight
dispersion
PERIODICAL: Ceslcoslovensky:'C'asopis pro fysiku, no-5-6, 19621
623-628
TEXT: A photomultiplier of the-type KlItFS50, intended for
-9
measurements in the region of 10 sec, has recently been
developed and is a continuation in the series of multipliers for
sciniillation measurements. The paper describes some of the.
details in the design of a dynode system and tile results obtained.
ln an R.C.A.-type dynode system high 'values of the electric field
strength and dynode current were obtained and thus the dippersion
of the transit times and the space charge density were lowered.
Tile starting time was about 2 nsec, the decay 3 nsec, the mean
width approximately 3 nsec. The lin6arity of the impulses is
preserved up to a current of 0.5 A. Current pulses up to 1.5 A
in a photomultiplier-stilbene scintillator were obtained for
gamma radiation of 800 keV. Fig.2 shows a cathode system with
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E140/E562
spherical focusing electrodes and Fi
g.4 a dynode system of
multiplier. rherc are 7 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: VYzkuinn6 laboratore VEB, Carl Zeiss, Jena
(Research Laboratory, Carl Zeiss, Jena)
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GORLICH? Z.; GORLIGH.Z.
Adsorption series of some cations on pure calcium carbonate and
on natural limestone and dolomite. Bul Ac Pol chim 6 no.10:
669-674 158. (xuI 9:6)
1. Department of Mineralogy, School of 11ininp and Metallurgy,
(Cracow). Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Surface Phenomena.
(Cracow), Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of
Sciences. Presented by A.Bolewski and B.Kamienski.
(Calcium carbonate) (Cationa) (LimestonO
(Dolomjte~
lron~i
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GORLIN, A.R.
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Effectiveness of using precast reinforced concrete supports in drifts.
Nauch. trudy MG1 no. 34-.87-100 160. (MDVi 3-4-W
(Mina #'mberipg) (Precast concrete)
GORLIN, G.Ye.; STEFANSKIY, V.M.
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Some characteristics of technological processes for manufacturing
flexible bodies of dynamometers. Priborostroenie no.8:22-24
Ag 162. (AURA 15-9)
(Dynamometer)
GORLIN,, G.Ye.; ALITMAN, I.A.
Scientific technical conference on automation and weighing and
proportioning processes. Izm.tekh. no.11:54-55 N 163.
(KRA 16:12)
GORLIN, Me., inzh.; ORIDV, S.P., inzh.
Automatic weighting,of piece goods. Mekh. i avtom. proizv.
18 no.4:11-18 Ap'64:. (MlTA 17:5)
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INVDiTORs Gallperin, Yu. Sh.; Son, M. K.; Ba N. M.;,Gorlia
ORG: done
TITIZ: Artificial
the All-UnTo-n-S-He-
(Vaesoyuznyy nauch
oborudw-raniya))
equipment. Class 30, No. 177597
Rch Institute for MKIical Instrum
skiy
tain
[announced by
t and ~quipmont
SOURCE: Izobreteniyap promyshlonnyye obraztsyp tovarnyye znakip no. 1. 1966p 80
TOFIC TAGS: artificial respiration, respiration equipments respiration device
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an artificial respiration
devicco containing apowe2-operated blower.. a membrane box, inspiration and expiration
bellows, a humidifier-heater, a dosimeter kit with an elastic bag, and a system of
tubing complete with cooks and valves. To perform supplementary respiration as wells!
as aitificial respiration with active inspiration and-passivs expiration, the
membrane box is equipped with a contact device for control,.when the patient attempts-
to breathe, an electromagnetic valve in the auction line of the blowers and a cock 1;
which will take the patient off the expiration bellows and simultaneously connect
it with the atmosphere. To simplify the not-up procedure for specific operating
ACC NR.-AP6005338
conditions, the valve for setting the exhalation time is mechanically linked with
a va lve for setting the ventilation minute volume. A dual valve is installed in the
inspiration and expiration lines for rapid switching from artificial respiration to
spontaneous and vice-versa. To broaden the potential of the device, there is also
a valve lor switching in the dosimeter kit as well as one for increasing the resis-
tanoe to expiration. In order to save on oxygen diwing artificial respiration with
a semiopen system, there Is a three-way cook which is placed in line with the
evaouation control valve and is designed with a connection to the air (see Fig. 1)
GORLIN, K.
New methods of evaluating the quality of production and some
forms of material incentives. Sots.trud. 7 no.6:96-103
Je 162% (MIRA 16:2)
1. Direktor Mookovskogo shinnogo zavoda.
(Moscow-Tires, Rubber)
GORL131 p M.Mi. (Makra)
Return to lile after 320 million years. Priroda 51 no.12:3.05-
106 D f62, OGM 15:12)
(Bacteria)
Al
IGALINA, M.S., insh.; Ak[UTIN. T.K., inzh.; )IFIESOV, A.)4,, inzh,.; ARISTOY,
B.S., kand, tDkhn. nauk,; Ba-OSTOTTSKIY, O.B., inzh.; BERLIN, A.Yo,,inzh.;
BESSKIY, K.A., inzh.; BLYUH, A.M., Inzh.; BRAUN, I.V.. inzh.; BRODSKIY,
I.A., inzh.; BURMAS, A.I.,inzh.; VAYNMAN, I.Z., inzh.,: VARSHAVSKIY,
I.N.,inzh.; VASILIYEVA, A.A.,inzh.; VORONIN, S.A.,inzh.; VOYTSEKHOVSKIY,
LA., in2h.: YRUBLEVSKIY, A.A.,inzh., GFRSHMAN, S.G., :Lnzh.;
GOLUDYATNIKOV. G.A., inzh. ; -q-(~~~wh. -, (RL4I*LkTIKDV. A.H., inzh.
DASHEVSKIY, A.P.,inzh.;DIDKOVSKIY, I.L., inzh.; DOBROV')LISKIY, N.L.,inzh.;
DROZDOV. P.F.,kand. tekhn. muk,; KOZLOVSKIY,A.A.,inzh.; KIRILENKO,
V.G.,inzh.; KOPMYANSKIY, G.D..kand. tekhn. nauk,; KORSTSKIY, M.M.,inzh.;
KUKHARCHUK, I.N.,inzh.; KUCHXR. M.G.,inzh.; K&MYAK, X.V.,inzh.;
MIRONOV. V.V.,Inzh.; NOVITSKIY, G.V..inzh.; PADUN, N.M.,inzh.;
PAWRATIYHY, N.B,, inzh.; PAJEHOMaKO, V.I.,kand. biol. nauk,; PINSKIY,
Ye.A.,Inzh.; POMMNYY, S.A., inzh.; PORAZHFINKO, F.F.,inzh.; PUZANOV.
I.G.,inzh.; REDIN. I.P.invli.; REZNIK, I.S.,kand. tekhn. nauk,;
ROGOVSKIY. L.Y..inzh.; R=RMAN, A.G.,inzh.; RYBALISKIY. Y.I.,inzh.;
SADOVUIKOV. I.S.,insh.; SETARITANOY, II.N.,kand. tekhn, nauk,; SEXESHKA),
A.T..inzh.; SINKIN. A.Kh., inzh.: SURDUTOVICH, I.N.,inzh.; TROFIMOV,
V.I..inzh.,- PEFER. K.M.,inzh.; FIALKOVSKIT, A.M.,inzh.; FRISHKAN,
M.S., inzh.: GH&ESHUV, V,A,, inzh.; SUSTOY, B.S., inzh.; SHIPMAN,
M.I., inzh.; SHUMYATSKIY, A.F.,inzh.; SHCHERBAKOV, Y.I.,inzh.;
STAUCHMO, I.K., otv. red.; LISHIN, G.L.,inzhi,red.: KRAVTSOY,Ye.P.,
inzh.,red.,- GRIGQRIYBV, G.V.,red.; KAMINSKIY, D.N.,red., KRASOVSKIY,
I.P..red.;.LNTTNM, L.Z., red,(decessedj,; GUREVICH. M.S.,inzh.,rsd.;
DAWIMVSKIY, A.S.,inzh.,rad.; DEMID, A.M., inzh.,red.; KAGANOV,
S.I.,inzh.,rad.; KAUJ?MjW. B.N., kand. tekhn. npuk, red:.LISTOPADOV,
H.P.,ifizh.,red.; KENDIWVICH, I.R., inzh. r-ed.Edeceasedj;
lcontinued on n&xt card)
AGLLINA, (continu4d) Card 2.
FRIYKOVSKIY, I.I.,inzh.,red.; ROZENBKRG, B.M.,inzh.,red.; SLAVIN,
D.S., inzh.,red.; THDOROV. M.P.,inzh.,red.; TSYMBAL, A.Y.,Inzh..red.
SHIRNOV, L.V., red. izd-va,; PROZOROVSKAYA, T.L., tekha. red.
LKining ; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; antaiklopedicheakii
spravochnik. Moskva, Goo. nguchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po ugollnoi'
Promyshl. Vol. 3.[Orranization of planning; Construction of surface
buildings and structurenj Organizataiia proektiroveniia; Stroitallstvo
zdauii i sooruzhenii na poverkhnoBti shakht. 1958. 49? p. (111RA 11:12)
(Mining engineering)
(Building)
GORLIN, M.~~Oin2h.
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Now c*al enterprises in the scope of the seven-7ear plan.
Mast. ugl. 8 ncl.7.3 J1 '59. (MIRA 12:10)
Ocal mines and mining)
PERVUMII, A.G.; GORMN, 14.Yu.
Prospects for the constr~~i4on of enterprises in the coal
inilustry. Shakht. stroi, 6 no,7:1-3 n 162. (MIM 15:7)
1. Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-ekoncmivWakiy*Bavet Soveta
Hirdstrov ASSR. -
(Coal mines and mining)
GORLIV, M. YU., inzil.
Construction of enterprises for the coal industry in 1964-1965.
Shakht. stroi. 8 no.4&1-3 Ap'64 (MIRA 17a7)
1. Gosplan SSSP.
FIX, To.D*; VORONTSOVA, Te.I.; GOROZWSKATA, Ye.N.; MISHCHNNK0, B.B.; GORLIN,
N.M.
040"Immmip
Prevention and pathogenesis of silicosis. Gig. sanit., Hoskva No.12:
20-27 Doc 54 (CIML 21:4)
1. Report presented at the Scientific Session of the Inatitute of
Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseaces of the Academy of Medical
Sciences hold In February 1951.
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AUTHORS: Gorlin, S. H. 21 Ismail, Rokhamed Nabil Ali "Yfl'
ORG t loloscow State University3 Aermechanics Dep2ELraont oskovskiy [;osudarstvannyy
univeriBli-ef.- KaTe.dra aeromekhanjid)
TITLE-. FXfec+.. of flow tiixfWlence level in wind tunnels on the characteristics of
laminar profiles
SOUF~Ui Moscow. Univereltat. Vestnik. Seriya I. Matematika, mekhanika, no. 6,, 1965.,
60-153
TOPIC 'TAGS: turbul-ance.,~laminar flow, Reynolds number, wind tunnel, aerodynanAc
coerficient
ABSTRACT: The effect of the initial turbulence level in wind tunnels on laminar
velocity profiles is investigated experim-entaUy. Curves are obtained of turbulence
level P, (%) versias, the critical Reynolds number as well as detailed measurements
of th'a Aerodynandc coefficients C. and CY of an airfoil as a function of the
critical Reynolds nivaber with .8 as a parameter. It is found that for optizamm
results the initial turbalp-nee level in the wind tunnel must ramin less than 0.15"-'~p
with a critical Re~nDldsnumber not less than 1
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POTAPOV, I.I.; GORLIKA, A.A.
ApDlic&tion of strepto&Wcia in diseases of the ear. Test. otorinolar.,
Moskva 15 no. 1:20-24 Jan-Feb 1953. (UML 24:1)
.1
1, Docent for Potanov. 2. Of the Clinic for Diseases of the Aar,
Throat, and Nose, Ssaond Moscow Medical Institute imeni 1. V. Stalin.
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GORLINA, A. A., Cand Med Sci -- "Certain clinical J\ laboratory
.parallels In chronic tonsillitis." Mos, 1961. (Second
Mos State I-led InBt im N. I. Pirogov) (KL, 8-61, 26o)
- 452 -
GORLINA, A,A,; SOKOLOVA, K.M.
Role of microbial flora of the surface and a-.-ypts of the palatine
tonsils in abronic tansillitis. Vestaotorina 23 no.D57-64 Ja-F
t6lo (min 1412)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauelmogo, otorinolaringologicheskogo otdoleniya,
Pem~y bol7nitsy i kliniko-diagnostichoskoy laboratorli 4-go
Glarnogo, upTavleuiya pri, Minioterstve zdravookh--raneniya SSSR,
Hoskv-aa
(TONSILI-41ICROBIOIA)GY)
GORLINA,, A. A.
Monoculture of Bacillus pyocyaneous in chronic tonsillitis.
Vest.otorin. 23 no.2294,-96 F 161. (Km U:4)
I# Iz otcdnolaringologicheskogo otdoloniya I-y bollnitsy /+-go
Glavnogo upravleniya pri Hinisterstve zdravookhraneniya WSRv
Koakva.
(TONSiLS-DISMSES) (PSEUDOWHAS AMWGIIMSA)
.-GOidMiA,
Reactivity of the ortanism in Chro3aic tonsilli4io Zhur. ush. nos.
i gorl. bol. 21 no-423.1-1,7, Jl-Ag 161.
15:1)
1, Iz OtV~nolaringologicheskogo otdoleniya Pervoy bolinit3y
1~~go Glavnogo upravieniya pri Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya sm.
(TONSU&-DISFAUS)
i
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GCA1INA,-A.A..,..kand. rited. nauk
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Ir=nological characteristics of chronic tonsillitis.
Vest. oto-~rin. 25 no-4:43-47 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 1:7- 1.)
1. 1z otorinolaringologicheskogo otdeleniya I bollnittT
4-go glavnogo upravleniya pri Ministerstva zdravooklirtmeniya
SSSRI Moskva.
GOUINA, M.Kh. (Moskva.) (translator]
Mountain gorillas. Priroda 51 no.7:80-84 Jl 162. (14P.1 15:9)
(Congo (Leopoldville)-Gorillas)
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GORLITSKIY, B.A.; KALYAYEV, G.I.
Relationship between the distribution of accessory elements and
the formation of the Upper series in the Krivoy Rog suite.
Geokhimiia no.12:1101-1105 162. (IURA 16-9)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk &N UkrSSR, Kiyev.
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Trace elements)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Rocks, Sedimentary)
GORLITSLKIY, B.A. IRorlytslkyi, B.A.]
Distribution of accessory elements in the rocks of the Orekho-
Favlograd belt of magnetic anomalies. Geol.zhur. 22 no.2:8'(1-90
162. (MIRA 15:4)
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