SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KODYUKOV, V.M. - KOEN, I.
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AUTHM Gorshkov, 0. V., xwzwm. V- V-
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Tn%& The Absorption of r-Wi&tUn PrM point 30am and lpr=
Wended Sources byNater (PoSloshohemys vWOy risluchad..ft
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PUIODMAL4 AtamWa - ewrSLn, :1958 Vol. 5 1 Nr 1, PP. V -73 (MM)
ABSTRAM The law of the aboorp4on Of 10 imp frCm an extended am fres
a point sourm of X04 And i1" Me SMSUrOd 03Wr1XWnt&lU. "M
ext"ded source consistee of an &Twm solution of the store.
mcntiOnsd Activities v1doh were located In a container having the
shape of a tnmoated a=s, Above It there me & 071jarloal car,-
tainer (P and height 2 a) s which was riUsa with water. The
dosage Was measured by means of s, &pedal chasiber. Mms-
Uring res t8 an "
resented b
which
y cum
represent the do-
p
pendence existing betvaen the absorption factor I m ~Px am
the thickness at the IV*r of wator. In order to be better able
to survoy the absorption of r-ran adtted by an extemded
Card 1/2 source absorption tests are lit present carried out with vwdous
diff
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eren
materials and with different spectral compositions of
The Absorption of r-ladiation Frm a Point Source and 901/89-5-1-ICV28
0 From Extended Sourt" ty lator
the r-smroes. There are 2 figures and 5 reforenoess 4 of which
an Soviet. -
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3. Gum rays-Sources 4. Vater-Absorptive properties
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TITLEe The Influence of Doun"ry Conditions on the Aging Factor of
the ~ oftRadiation Dose Tliyaniye granlohnykh uslovly na
faktor vosrastwdya dosy r-luchey)
PUIDDICALs Atomnays, snorglyat 1959, Yol 6p Or 6, pp 673-614 (93U)
ABSTRACTs The Mosorption of the r-radistion originatioU from a point
source In the Infinitely sitoaded sodium has already boon In-
vestigatod experimentally and theoretically (R*fo 1-5), Biwal
however# the cases with limited absorbing media are of
practical interest the present OlAtter to the KItor* deals
with.thivoubjeat. The Influence'exervised by the boundary
conditions on the aging factor - in the present case
Aox
B a zo/k do 0 - &" Investigated. The experiments
carried out &M data from other papers (A#(* 3-5) permit a
comparison of the Wag factors of different goometrIest
a) Source wA detector a" outside The absorbing sodium Utveen
theat b) the source Is within, the detector is outside the
Card 1/3 meal-Infinlte sodium, and a) source and detector are within the
The Influorwe of Boundary Conditions on the Aging 3ov/sq-6-6-15/27
Factor of the r-ladlatloA Dm
d 1" 137
Infinite tiodium (Fla 1). The radioactive isotopes Au 02
Zh65 and V&24 with the radiant energies 0.411o 0-661o 1,12
respectively, served as f-m-iurcel the linear
absorption coefficients In water measured am Ac [*a-,]
0.1051.0-087, 0-.068, (0.06p 0-04) and 14, 101m] 1 9.5, 11..%
14.7t (16.7, 25) In the ease orderl Yor U24 two values are
given for *sob case, The values for AU and ft wore taken from
the paper by To 9. SakUrov (Rof 5)* Pig 2 shows the depon4once
or the attenuation multiplicity x(i - IP A ) cc it Po denotes
0 x
the dowrate It the task contains so water, P', that it the tank
contains water &M x Is the density of the absorbing "41um.
The 441agrass In figure, 2 *bow the followingi 1) the
exponential survet 2) the *xpsriaental weakening attenuation
curve to ease &)g 3) the experisentat attenuation curve In
case t)# and 4) the experlsental attenuation In *at* *).
It W be soon fro* the curves that the aging factors may
Cord 2/3 differ to the case of the sme thickness of the aboarting
The - Inf lusnae of souudary~ Conditions elk the Aging ODY/09-6-4-15/27
Factor of the je-BA"atioll Does
xaterial - saslaus difference In case a) &M alnimm
difference In see* a). The dAfferesoe betteen the aging
factors Inoresses with decreasing onera of the r-royal
the aging factor in ease lb) has an Intersedlato value.
There are 2 fl"sq I totlel and 5 referencest 2 of which an
Soviet*
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Dosimetypot
l-ladiati5n, O-Particlos, and Neutrons by
TITLE:
Means o the luminescence ?f the Phosphor C&SOA.Ma
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PERIODICAL: Atomnaya anqrgiya, 1960, Vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 559-561
TEXT: In the present article# the amthore.report on their Investi-
gations of the luminescence at the Iftephor C:S04.Mn. The onergyt Lp
stored by this phosphor during Its irradiatio (oall*4 light sun) can
be regained an light when beating thin phosphor. The saxisua In the
spectrum of this thersolusInesconce Is near 500 mpg as say be seen from
Fig. 1, The brightness of this luninosoonce is a function of the
temperature to which the phosphor was heated (Fig, 2). This curve has
a peak within the range SO-1000C9 vhLoh does not depend on the kind of
excitation of the phosphor. The phosphor is much nor* sensitive to
X-rays and soft gas&& radiation than to harder gamma rays (Curve I In
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Dosimetry of I.R&41&tion# P-Partloles# S/009 601008&1151021
and Neutrons by Means of the Luminescence B YB063 am
of the Phosphor CaBoOn
Fig. 3). When using a load filter It.1s possible to extend the
sensitivity Of a CAS040RD dosimeter to tb rang* 0#1-2*6 Hey (Curve 2
in Fig. 3), Vith a luminesoont area *f 2 :012, the lower limit Is
0.001 r, and'the upper limit is about 400 r, Above this dos* the L(D)
curve is no longer straight OPIg. 4a), At Det1000 r, this deviation Is
only 30% approxisatolys A doss, of We. rays (O.S., of Sr9O1 T90) can be
recorded by this apparatus within a range of 1.10 - 1.108 plrtiolos/c*2
without the occurrence of non-linear.l.ty In the L(D) curve (F g. 4b).
The sensitivity of this phosphor at r%o15-key X-radiation amounts to
some siornroontgons, The L(D) curve for this rangs, is shown In Fig. 4vo
Wben the phosphor Is'stored at room cir higher temperatures, Its light
sum decreases the quicker the higher to the tosperature. Fig- 5 shows
L(t) for a phosphor stared at 220C# 370C, and 570C. L drops
exponentially with tj at 570C (Curve 3) it drops so rapidly that L
drops to on*-tenth of its initial value within 40 hours. This phosphor
has some advantages over SrSZu.Ss, such as Its insensitiveness to
moisture, light, and ultraviolet radiation up to 1500 A. Ifigh-donsity
card 2/3
Dosimetry of 1-Hadiationt P-Partidoeg S/089/60/000/06/13/021
and Neutrons by Means of the Lusinesoonce B006/B063 623*
of the Phosphor C&SOV Un
irradiation of 2600-1800,A for son@ time leads to a partial loss of the
light sum without radia tion (whicho b3v*vor, cannot be brought about
with a lamp or direct sunlight). C&SOj.Mn say also be used to record
thermal and fast noutronso In the firat as**, the load filter to
replaced by a thin cadmium layers and In the second a&**# polynothyl
mothacrylato is introduced Into the p1tompbor after Its preparation*
There are figures anl,3 references: I German and I US#
SUBMITTED: September .110 1959
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AMORSs 04 ot !Nyulollk -T, I,
?Mgt Attsouation of fNMLLJ&, f volume sources to inn
end Lead
PIKODICAL, AtoaWA, enereirso 1960o Vol, 9t No* 2o P. 139
TIM The attenuation of Sam radiation In iron and lead was studied
on a volume source$ which was a metal tank shaped like the frustum of a
00no The tank was filled with an a2useas solution of colloidal sold
(AUUS, I a 0*411 Noy) and tact (N&24t z I a 1,38 Novo 22 a. 246116T).
The dose rate was measured Iky aeons of an air-vall Ionization chamber.
?b: experimental eouditibus are the same as dsooribed In a previous paper
9 f. 1). Thoresulto obtained by the 4xperiwonts are shown In diagram
iattenuallon factor I as a function of the number of path lengthe p1).
K a Po/Px hold## where Px and Pa are tU dose rates with and without
absorber* From the curves obtained and the results obtaInsd in late I
cud 113
82737
Attenuation of Cams, Radiation of Volts* 31089J601009100210091015
Sources In Iron and Lead B006/BO56
the following o0nolvelons may to draws.1 1) Ike law of jitaustion of
the game. radiation of a volus souge' is essentially analogous to that
of A point source It the buI14-up factor Is taken into aoaount
(B a Ithoor/lexp). 2) fte Vaild-up, factor Is smaller for a volume source
than for a point source# Its axouAl depends on the shape of the souroog
the spectral composition of the gams radiationg and the absorber@ 3) The
build-up factor increases with decreasing gama energy &Ad decreases with,
an increase of the atosio number of the absorber. 4) In absorbers with
high stoat* numbers (load) the build-up factor for a volume source to
nearly equal to unity (with p1 < 3). 5) As a protection from the gaims.
radiation of a volume source, it Is advisable to use materials with high
atomic numbers# org In the case of a a3uposite shioldp to arrange the
material with lower atonto number to to nearer to the sources 2U" are
.4 figures and.2 Soviet reforsooss*
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Attenuatlon of Cam& Udlation of voila*
sources In iron and Lead
lebroAry io, 1960
3/08?7,5009/002/009/015
B006 3056
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AUT90Rs ft-KoUukovp 1. X.
TITLZ# Attenus, tion of Point-oaltt*d Gasum Redistionla Various X*dia
PERIODICALi A-;oanaya energl:as 1960, Tol. 9, No. 2, pp. 140 - 141
TZXT# In the present "Letter to the Lditor*, the author gives a short
account on experlsontal. Investigat . of the attenuatiog of gas"
radiation froa point sources of 1M. . 0.411 Nov), - 1.12 NOT),
24
1.3a NOVI X a 2.76 NOT) with an activi p to I curie
2
:be dos* rate was measured using an Ionization chamber with &Ir-*quIvsI9D*t
ills. Radiation absorption In water, iron, and lead was Investigated. The
absorber thickness vas varied such that the distance between detector and
source remained constant. Ths diagrams on V. 141 show the degretoletwis-
tion with respect to the doa* rat* of the sour** as a function of the
absorber thickness. Sach of the six diagrams contains three curvess
I - considering multiple scattering according to ftno's theoryl 2 - ox-
poriatntal; 3 - exponential. Results ;oralt the following conclusionsi
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Attenuation of PoInt.emitted Oamaa Radiation 3/089/60/009/002/011/019/XX
in Various Hodis B006/BO59
The growth factor (001 depends an the boundary con41tionel
th*or/lexper)
the *ff;ct of the boundaries of the sodium dooreas" with Increasing
atomic number of the absorber and increasing rad4ation onergy . The o%.
wrimental &Torsf corrections for a transition from ftno's growth factor
infinits sod Ium to a bounded goo try ~1 >3) (for the above energies
T
of the three sources) are the follMe4i
Absorber Sour**
Au Igo Z065 so 24
Water 0.6 0.7 0.7
Iron O-M 0.8 0,825
Load 0.78 0.88 1.0
There are I figure, I table, and.4 refor#ncese 2 Soviet and 2 US.
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AglIntsev, X. &,'V. U. Kodyuk*v, A. F. Lyzl^ and Yu. V. SivLatsev.
Prikladnayn dozimotriya (Applied Dosimetry). Moscow, Gosatomlzdat, 1062.
246 p. 7800 copies printed,
Ed. (Title P&PY. X. K. AgUntsev, Professor; Ed.: A. A. Chugasov;
Tech. Ed.; Ye. 1. Massif.
PURPOSE: This book to Intended for engineers and technicians working in the
field of atomic energy. lt.can also be used by students specializing in
ionizing- radiation dosimetry.
COVERAGE: The physical principles of dosimetry are described. and the
organization of radiation control ip laboratories and enterprises engaged
in woy k with lenIzing radiation Is discussed. No personalities are
mentioned. There are 30 Soviet references, 10 of which are translations,
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1111"IX: Aspectrometric method or gama-ray flaw detectILT, A
SOUNE; Defektoskoplyal no. 39 1966$ 9-12
PAIOPIC TAGS: flaw 4atectionj Sam& spoetroa*tor, collimstion, r&41o%ctiv* sovrae
ABSTRACT: The authors point out one of the possible uses of nrplicd nuclear spac%ro-
Metry in flaw detection for the case vhere the hardest gti-ta qumnta are v.,ed " the
source of information. Electronic methods may be used 'An the ;,roposed rqnpllcat~'or. to
j~roduce a narrow beam for the beat rpsolution. It ic shovT, tll.rit ti,,! Ur-c rr Cffercn-
~Ial spectrometric methods for recording gamna, radiation is effective In ralsing the
utilization factor with respect to the radiation source ;L:.d thr.4s cli=inatini the neces-.~
,sity for a double collimation system (i. e. collination of both source and -.Mector). 3,
Measurements iridicate an increase in the utilization efficiency 'by a factor of more th&rd
which means an Increase In the quantity of Information In c(rparlson with rethods us-'--
Ing collizated beams f~r identical radioactlyity of the source. OrIg. art. has: 2
rigures, 4 formula&.
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CultivaUceog Min Rlah lHafttlm MR. Minsk, 1956. (DIsawtatice for
tho Degnw of Candidate 1n Blalcoa Saismes),
So* Inishnaya Istoplo It go So 29569 pp 97-103
BMUU)Vg N.M., profel XOIWM# Aalsj dotsentl XgMffMp L.C.1 R=AMP
T.5,
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Pathology of the AMdUi ocull in disoasso of the 6&MlovasculAr
mysteso Sbor* nauabs trud, SO= ne.UI25&162 163.
(MM 1819)
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Institut kibemetiki Akadodi nsisk Ukrainskoy SSR (Institate of ClUrmetiest AsadOW,~-.1.-
of' Sotenceaq Ukrainian 88R) and placed in production in 196,k a" d"crOode
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can be observed in asorphous selenium, which is regarded " charse-
toristic only of crystal soaloonduotors. On the basis of the
exasple of solenlu It OAA be saintalned that also In asorphous
substances a diffusion of the tol#s (and electrons) liberated by
radiation is possible In the &&as of the substance.The electrosotirle
for** produced on the occasion of the Irradiation of selenian changes
with respect to time according to an exponential law (Gus of two
exponents)* the time constant depends upon the darkness resistance
of the saapl*# upon tesperature, and the Intensity of the irra-
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1960, No. 12, p. 135f3aW
Tr=t Kinetics of MV Arising In Polymers Irradiated by X-Rays
PMUODICALt Hauchn. sap. Dnepropotr. un-%, 1957, Vol. 72, pp. 21-24
TRM The author Investigated the kinetics of oaf &rising in various
polymers Irradiated by X-rays. At the initial instant of Irradiation, oaf attains
Instantaneously a maximum and then deorosses down to the equilibrium value. The
time of establishing the equilibrium value to different for different polymers.
At an equal temperature and X-ray Intensity, the polymers can be arranged In the
order of decreasing time of establishing the stationary value of induced eaf an
followas Teflon, polystyrene, polyethylene, plexiglass. 'The Use of equilibrium
setting decrease& with temperature drop. With discontInuatlon of Irradiation
the voltage drops to zero. At a repeated irradiation the maximum Is attained
only after a preheating of the specimen or tioldIng during 2 days. The mWoun
magnitude strongly r1sos with pr*-orlentod specimens or specimens subjoot*d to
the offset of a strong electric field. Th#s* phenomena can be explained by
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x
suming the exciton mechanism of Internal photoerfect.
Translator's notet This Is the full translation of the originCL Russian "street,
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LUTIORt
TITLZs Thoru&I oanduativity of solid solutions of saaganose niotate
an the basis of UTIO
PnIODICALo tyerdogo tolat v, 3# no, 3, 19610 781-785
TZXTo The thermal conductivity of forroolectrio aeramics, which are *xten-
sively used for capacitors and ultrasonic pickups# has so far been Investi-
gatod very Ineutfiatently, and the data published on B&TIO3are particularly
conflicting. A study has now boon made of the temperature dopondtnoo of the
thermal conductivity of solid solutions of the typo (100-x)B&TIO3#1xn2 lb 2'~7
with OAx 4-7. The samples had boon prepared by Sinyakov and Staflyohuk.
Measurements wore made by an unsteady mothod proposed by A~ V. Toffe end
A. F. loffe (Rof. go ZhT?# XXII# no, 12, 1952). the tiporimental arrange.
sent described in I*f. 9 was somewhat altered in order to r*dUAG the orrors
in m;aguroment to a minimum. The measured host conduction ecooffitionto
(at 0 C) for samples with different x and the Curie texperstures are oil-
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looted in a table. It to seen that the thermal cooductivity docrosson with
rising concentration of Xn 21b20? Also fig. I shown x as a function of *On-
oantration and the depandstoo-ot o/%.I) on the concentration of the tisix-
ture. The results obtained are In good agreement with the formula of A. V.
and A. 7,~Ioffei x /W a I + (x/# )nho/a, vh*r* no Is the th*rasl conduattr.
0 . 0
Ity of pure D&TiOV x 2that of the solid solution# X/No the concentration of
the solutiong n o C/A (d - scattering oross section of phonons from I*;ur-
ity atoms# a - lattice constant), and x the **an free path of phonces In
a
pure P&TIO3. If the specific beat of DaTIO 3 is assumed to be 0.14 dal/j-dog
and the velocity of sound In I&T1.03 to U 4.5010 5om/sto. it follows from the
measured %0' a 3-4#10-.3 O&I/cm-664-dog nat ho 0 16.2 Al 4A, aar4 A. Fr2m
the Inclination of the curve (% /it-1) a t(i), n to calculated to be &0*15,
0
wherstrom it is concluded that the solutions in question are solid substitu
tive, solutions, ?ig, 2 above the temperature opfudence of N for different
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~valuos'of x, x decreases vith a rise In temperature# and the toaperaturs As-
pondenoo of w diminishes as z inors"ose A certain increase of x Is olworw-
able near the Curio point* The type of temperature dependence of the thermal
conductivity and the course of thes(z) curves Indicate that the thermal
resistivity of the materials examined here Is due to phonon scattering frog,
impurities and lattice defeats, ?her* or* 3 figures# I tablep and 16 rof-'
erenoes
1 11 Soviet-bloo and 5 non-Soviet-bloo,
ASSOCIATIONs Dn#propotrovskiy gosudarstrennyy universitet (Dnepropetrovsk
Ot&t6 University)
QD
SUBMITTEN July Ot 1960
3wr
!lg;ng to Tablet 1) x In solo%# 2~x in oal/on-soo-det
0 C- 3) Curio temperature in 0.
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TITLE: Some yossibilitles of Improving the quality of sup*rhigh-
frequency ferrites
FERIODICAL: kkademiya nauk $881o Isvestiya. Serlya fizichookayat v. 2%
no. lit 19619 1422-1426
TaT; Ferrites with'the composition XjA1 0-3 701.704 (Rsf' 1: Snoleaskly
G. A.. Ourevicho A. Cot Poluprovodniki v nauko I tekhnike (Sonloonductors
in science and engine ering)t v, 12. Isd. AN SSSR, 195P1 Refs. 2 and 5:
see below) were examined. These ferrites were prepared from the oxides
by the usual technique# namelyg at different temperatures of preliminary
annealing T pro and of final annealing T fin* Experiments showed that the
magnetization of a single formula unit of ferrite changes In the rande, of
O.?U~ m40.30 when the sintering technique Is varied. An Increase of the
annealing temperature and slow cooling result in lower values of the
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Some possibilities of B117 B102
saturation magnetization so and yields a better ordered spinal. At the
aa-ag time. the ferrite density q lnor*as*d to such that mv and,
-onsequently, the activity of the Specimens increased as well. ak and
jhase shift AT are intarrelaUd. A lose ordered distribution of metal
Ions in the lattice was observed when the specimens were chilled. This
lei to excessively high values of a and A These conclusions were
n,jbstanttated by an X-ray determination otthe lattice constants. It Is
possible to r3duce the losses by a proper choice of annealing tempera-
tures. The following conditions of beat treatment in the furnace@ with
constant cooling time i a 15 hr re su"tated for Al-Mg ferritom:
Tpre - 11000-1120c (4-6 br)j T f:n . 126OP-11500C (4-6 hr). Al-X&
ferrikes as we'll an other ferrite types can be Improved as to activity and
losses by additional heating:in a suitable atmosphere. It to finally
statod that the quality of ferrite* can to,improv*d by stparate regulation
of their activity and losses. AN to Al-Mg ferrites, It ig reco--zended
that the sinterinl-l te%iperat.uree should not be hieher than 12C00C. i~vicker
ccolinC at adequate temperature and duration of annealing Is of decisive
,n;,-,r*arr9 to an increase of activity. Losses are reduced by annealing In
an ~,xy6en-saturatsd atmosphere or in an oxygen stream. 'In this case large
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Irrystallites B117 B102
There are 2 Must bs, prevotited from f0rdllng In the POlycrystallin,
figures, 3 tablos,.&nd 9 references:
S0719t. The threw references to fteltsh., 5 SOT44t 9.11 4
follows: Ref. fit
rt anguagIR Publications read aq
phys., 25P no. 7 (195~11 Schafer 1. p., Hogan C J.
)I
(1957); Blackman A, B" 3: VIt*rt L. G
J, Amer, Cor. Soo., I J* App, ;whys - , 28. no. 3
42. no.
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F. F. 5.A.
oiftciency of sublimatott 7r,_s~v Pf
n
I rpuktroskoplya, v.15, no.2, 1963, 269-213
,()PIC T,%G,1~ sublimate phosphor , elactraluximacenco, Er.%-Un
A D,'~T 11,ICT: Tho olectroluminexcence offteloncy is ono of the most important charac-
torjaticq of olectrolum1nophorm from the standpointp of L~)th the theory of alectro-
lumin-~n-,eneo and practical application. The usual pme*--dure for measuring the of-
f tclc!ncy (powderefl phosphor suspmWed In a dialactric tiedium in a cappacito? vill)
of chortcamings, most of which are eltminatod in the ca%* of ressum-
~?r ;tibllmated layers. The purpose of the pre.ifint Vrk was to tesc the lalubli-i
prv)sphor tocLnique at-d to investigate the vol'age AM temporatare dopelsdtocos~
off',clerwy of UOR-11n. Th6 sublOmted ;6_~-har wa. prvpa__~ 61T
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brightness was sackoured b7 an FYV-19K ;~hotc=-;',t1p11er with a
r. Tijp f w 2.5 kC voltaCe was varied In tile ranZe from ') to 140 1'. the
In tile range fronl2O to 5000k. Tho officiency curvas aro Ov.7vi In
3 in the Encilosure-S. The arri tentative-l-V intarpre-%'o-1 ;M- -T
-T ~f
,:.0) equnL1.-,):v; d3rived for the efficiency tre consistent with the expertmenttlly C4~~
variallon. 'The authors take this opportunity to th;tnk
ruid V.M.Korsun for their Interest In the work utd valuable dis,itixalom.
-ir-. has: 17 formulas and 3 flCures.
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Kolosiolt"YO JV,l.jj KODUESPIROVI F.F.1 POOORELISKIYg A.Yes,
Pohorellskyl Asltl-;37VM. 1"D.S.'I' TAKMWg AoY%o
IlAkunint 0,;h
Relationship between saturation riagnatization and the paramters
of ferrites used In Uw superhigh-frequency techniques Ukr,
fit. shur. 8 no.8094-899 Alg 163. (MM 16tll)
1, Dnepropetrovokly gosudarstvonnyy univereltet,
KODZHWlftOVo -F-F-; K0ST=q S.A.
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IAVfg=s Kodabsepirov, Jr. 1p., tol=mytewl V. I., Ysbmdnp A, U.
photoomdwtivitv of tonea-39 stimlated 1w X-rve
WMCZI IM- go 1964o 142-146
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elvatrio fi*IA# rOIAMUM 4*Wt =8 70
ADMUCTs The x-ray taftmA sl#otriftl oCaduotivity wA photoomduati" pAv Use
In tanock-3 "re In"Supt" wperizentally for various talperstvross electria
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A gmph of relative relantion delay plotted spImt Induosd
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iby b1sokout plotted spin Ume show9d a depeadmos of Us
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April 1958
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The Acantbows nevorslis Um"* In the ftloslan forests. P. 3.
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*Prognosis of the appearance of injurious Insects In forests in 1958*0
p. 149 (Sylwsn, Vol 102, no 5/6 . May/June 1958, Warsaws Poland)
Monthly Index of FAst 1br opean Accessions (AAEI) LC, Vol 8, No. Is Jan 59-
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FJMIDMA POISKA. SMA a. (pauka AkAdemda Yank. Xpdtat MwlogleW)
wareamm, Polm-d
Val. 5. no. 2. 1959
Mantidy Mat of East ftro;*sn Accession (VAI) W# vol. 9,, no. 1# Jan. 1960
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Fmrnosia of tho npr-ortranco of harmful famst irsects in 1959- P. 117.
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Towarzystwo Lesna) -4&rszswa, PolaM, Vol. 113, no. (/7, Jur,,q/JUIY 1959-
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book review. P. 57.
. MINNO DEIDO Sofiyax Vol. 9, no. Up Nov. 1954.
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Periodical U.*-LN IFA~15'11,14%061. TM.TIL. Vol* 7, ro. 9,
KW-I, i. Tielation betuocin the plan Or rtducin:~ Mie rroiAicti(- co-st anti the financial
plan. p. L.
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KOLN, 1.
Supervisor's accounting) basis for economical expmWiture of materiaL p, 4,
LIMA PIMSHLMM-1, Sofiya, lol. 4* no. 3. 1955.
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