SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASLACZYNSKA, A. - MASLAKOVAETS, YU.P.

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POLA.VD PANKIEVICZ, 11. andj%;AA4AC.ZYv.SXA, A. Department of Applied Pharmacy. (Zaklad Farmacj_i Mo AM [Akademia Medycz- na, Medical Academy] in Lodz (Director: Prof. Dr. F. INIODRZE- JEI-,'SKI) "Methods for Grinding Oleaginous Raw Materials and Other Factors, and Their Effect on Volatile Oil Content Determin- ation s. ff I. Ica Warsaw, ' Fax-nacja Pols Vol 19, No 13-14, 2-5 Jul 63, P 274-277 Abstract: Authors compared volatile oil determinations (De- ryn.- method) for a variety of plant matter when ground by hand in small porrelain mortar and pestle and small electric mill. They tabulate their findings in 3 tables, and draw their conclusions that manner of grinding is of importance to results, that small hernetically'sealed.olectric mill is much superior to mortar and pestle procedure, and that some of the directions in FP [Farmakopea Polska, Polish Pharma- ...-coDoeial III should be revised for-the nexb edition. There :...are, ref~qrenoes to $ouroes (3 German, 6 Polish), and to the Soviot,',Briti"s,h, and Czech Pharmacopoeias. /VI KL�IAK K.?j.,;,DYACHMOo _T.S. Nore'siftchtnes'-6r. the cultivation of vegetables. Kakh. ell'. boo M 63. 8 nq~q. _.A (NUM 10;9 1. Sekrelkar partorg'anizatell kolgoipu wKhvllya revolyatell.0 Go- n1chealkago rayow-4 Khersonalkoy obl&sti (for-Naelak). 2. Agronou kolgoopm "Khvilya revolyntsit" (for Dyachenko). Mrs smichanization) (Vegetable gardening) MASLAK. M.F. Onapropetrovsk); RYMEN, N.A., inzb. (Dnepropetrovsk) Automitici of weiding operations. Zhol.dor.transp- 4 no,10: 67-69 0 1630 &MA 16t'11) 1. Nachailhik Dnepropetrovskogo parovozoremontnogo zavoda (for Mulak) 0 t c, If v HASLisK, V.A. Vascular reactions durinp surei.,!ul noer9tinns ane. varloug sethMn of snesthesip. Vrneh.delo ne).9:959-90 3 157, (C, RA 10:9) 1. Fakull totakaya khirurgichealraya klinika (zov. - prof . Yg M. Volloshin) podia t rl che skopc t sen"Aarnc-giviyanichegiogo fakulltstov Odesekoge meditstuakwo institntg (O?MiTIONb. SURGICAL) (AMSTF61SIA) (BIA)OD FUSSURN) 7 NRI Monograph IJR/ $w'irnov Nikol;iy- Konstantinovich; Maksimov, Vitaliy Ivanovich; Zhukov, Nikolay -:,..Nikolayevich, a ~~l~,,.,.V,ikt.or..,G.a,vrilovich Control of fires "d water on ships (Borlba s pozharami i vodoy na korablyakh) Moscow, Voyienizdat M-va obor. SSSR, 66. 0183 p. illus.., biblio. 8,500 copies printed TOPIC TAGS: 'n4val fire control system, fire control equipment, ship'navigation, navigation training 'PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The first part'of the book discusses the peculiarities and specific characteristics of shipboard fires, of firefighting methods, and equipment, and describes the installation and principles of operation of fir6- ing f fight acilities.,. The second part of the book presents examples of measures taken to conttol the flow of water into a ship and practical recommendations on -~.:the-useof emergency equipment and instruments to seal hulls, and to strengthen bulkheads, decks, bridges and wiatertight covers. Data on 'stationary and mobile water-emptying'equipment are also given. The book is intended for a Ccwdl/3 UDC: 628.74:623.82+629.12:532~,-3.072 ~ACC,~NRs- AM7003443 variety of rei~ders, but mainly for naval personnel, and for the transport, river, and fishing -flibets, as well as teachers and students at.ilavig4tion schools. TABLE-OF CON-TENT (abridgedf: Foreword 3 Section I Firefighting on naval and other ships Ch., 1. Shipboarid fires, their peculiarities and means of extinguishing them 9 Cho'. 2.- Extinguishing fires with. water 21 Ch.,* 3. Extinguishing fires with foam 39 Ch. 4.~ Extinguishing fires with steaim and gases -- 66 Ch.,- 5. Firefighting equipment and means of protection 83 Cho .6., Peculiarities of firefighting on naval and other vesseTW'--;--6ff,86 A= NRI AM7003443 V Section 2. Facilities and Methods of water control on ships Ch.. 7. Repair'of hull damage -- 107 a. Reinforcement of damaged watertight hull structures 135 Ch. .9. The use of water draining equipment -- 157 Ch, 10. Mcasules to prevent water frorn entering the ship's hull 175 :-Literature 181 SUB CODE: 130 19, 20/ SUBM DATE: 29Dec65/ ORIG REF: 023 Card 33 . ......... ... KURBA-,rfyv , 1: . S. -, M11 1 T51-1 , F, .1 IMU%KOV, A.!., jT45HFOV G~ 1'.. C,'4LV I LO, I. T. SHYMOVSKAYA, A.I. Determining the electron energy in the range ot 20 to 250 Mev. in a xenon bubble chamber. Prib. i tekh.eksp. 10 no.5361-631 S-0 165. (MIN, 19t.1) 1. ObllyeEnennyy institut yarie-rny~h J~s:zli7dovanly, DiAna. Slibmitted July- 21, 1964. MASLAKOV, A. P., INz". NAUCHNOOSSLEDOVATELISKIY INSTITUT PO STROITEL13TVU MINISTERSTVA STROITELISTVA PREDPRIYATIY MACHINOSTROYCNIYA. SVOYDIVA NIZKOLCOOMOVANNYXI4 STALCY# PRIMCNYAYCMYKH V STROITCLISTVC# PAGE 33 SO: S60RNiK ANNOTATSIY NAucmNo-133LEDOVATELISKiK" RAMOT PO STROITELISTVU. Moscow, 195, KiBZLKOV. Ae, Inshener; ASIvoystirog.0 Instioner I-MOMMINSM - Producing prestressed'-r,it,aforced panels. Stroltell no-5:4-5 KY 157., 1 (doncrete slabs) Oau iotO A' I -- ~;,a AIL~',~, , /1, I j "; KAS Ae, Inzh. . -w"kk Stand for strengthening reinforcing bars. Stroitell no,3.-22 Mr 158, (KIRA 11:2) (Prestressed concrete) MASLAKOV, A. Trust enterprises are operating with semiprocessed products. Obahcbeetv.pit. n0.11:3 N 159. '(JM '1313) = .- 1. Direktor tresta stolovykh, g.Uzhgorod* (Ushgorod-Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc.) KASLAK079 D. As Dissertation: NSaw.Clinica3L-Morphological-Changes.in'Dwrlmntal-Nophri-tisoff Candled Scij First - Moscow Order- of - Leni n Medical - Inst., - 2-8- IW. 54., - (Vechartwaya Hoskyaj, Moscowj, 5 Aug 54) SO'. SUN 3932 28 Feb 2955 KASLAKOT, D.A. (Titbealt) Kechanism of action of cytotoxins. Arkh.pat. 18 no.6:55-57 156. (nM 9:12) 1. Is kafedry patologichemkoy fisiologii (say. - doteent G.A.Kadvecleva) Vitebakogo maditsinakogo Institutae (,KKUM MUNS, effectse Cytotaxic serums, mechanism of action (Rum)) KASIAKOV, D.A. (Titabsk) Simple method for collecting urine In dogs in chronic experiments. Pat.fisiol. I ekop.terap. 1 no.4:63 Jl-Ag '57. (Knu 10: 11) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fisiologii (zav. - dotsent G.A.Ked"deva) Vitebskogo neditainskogo instituta. (URINE. collection in, prolonged exper. (Rus)) MALANOINO M.I.; MALANOIN, R.M.; MASI;AKOV,,.F.G.;-PODKOSOV,.L.G., nauchnyy red.; ANOKHINI-,L.X , YR.; SOKOIDVSKAYA, Yo.Ya.,, red. izd-va; MRUSALIMSKATA, Yo., tekhn,red. (separation of concentrates in electric separators] Ras- delenie shlikhov na elektrichookikh eeparatorakh. No- skva, Goagooltekhisdat, 196 28 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Separators 2hines)) WSLAXOV~ D. NProblem or Fuel Balance In the USSR.0 Planovoys Khozymystwo,, flo.3,, pp 40-52t 1955 Translation M-867,, 18 Nov 55 11(1) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2187 Maslakov, D.I. Planirovaniye toplivnoy promyshlennosti I metodika sostavleniya topliv- nogo balansa SSSR (Planning in the Fuel Industry and Methods of Computing the Fuel Balance of the USSR) Moscow, Gosplanizdat, 1958. 62 p. (series: V pomoshch' ekonomistu I planoviku) 7,000 copies printed. Ed.: Ye.I. Komarov; Tech. Ed.: Ye.S. Gerasimova. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for economists and industrial planners, particularly those concerned with the production, alloca- tion, and consumption of mineral fuels. COVERAGE: This booklet describes the need for planning and accounting in the mineral fuels industry. A mineral fuels budget plan Is, the author contends, essential to overall planning in the USSR. After defining the physical properties of the various mineral fuels, the author presents comparative tables showing the location and output of the leading coal and petroleum centers. He provides samples of forms to be used In mineral fuels accounting by consumer industries. No personalities are mentioned. No references_are given. Card 1/2 Planning In the Fuel Industry (Cont.) SOY/2187 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Basic problems of the fuel industry in the forthcoming years 7 Methods for preparing the fuel balance of the USSR 9 Method for evaluating the requirements in fuel 13 Method for computing fuel resources 25 Method for preparing a coal balance 26 Planning in the coal industry 35 Planning in the oil industry 47 Planning in the gas industry 53 Planning In the peat industry 58 Plauning in the oil-shale industry 6o AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (HD 9555.R8M35) Wlsfm Card 2/2 8-6-59 ~.*iCk4-JGWVXDBV. M.M.. red.; WKWWA, A.A., tekhn.red, - [ftel suPPIY Of the U.S.S.R.) Toplivnyl balsna SM, Moskva Gooplanizdat,-1960. 193 P. (min 13:101 (ruel) KASIAKOT, D. I. - Jhel bal-- e and beat engineering in th* U.B.S.R. 2%ploovergetHo no.4:5-n Ap 160. (MM 13--B) 1. Gooplan SSSR. (Ewst engineering) IWLAKOV,, D.I Fuel and power resourcG3 of the nation. Teploenergetika 8 no.3: 3-7 mr... 61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Gosplan SM. (Fuel) (Electric power) MASIAKOV, D.I. Prospective fuel balance in power engineering for the next twenty years., Teploemergetika 9 no.l:-.3-7 Ja 162. '.. . (KM& 14:12) L. Gooplan. SSSR. Weating research) (Power resources) Jm inxh, Aeningrad) Opti~ chdios of tolerances for the elements of linear electrical networks. glektrichestvo no.4s76-80 Ap 163. (KMA 160) (Electric networks-Quality control) MASLAKOV M D Opti~nm selection of allowances for line"Ar elec-tric circuits designed of elementstwith discrete limit va:lues of allowances. (Trudv) Inst. mash., STMP no.18:17-25 164. (MIRA 18:4) , V. Finance - Leningrad -Finance organs of Leningrad and the fight to fulfill the financial plan. Sov. fin. No. 1, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Livrary of Congress, March 1952. Uncla3sified. KASLAWT. V. Yinaaci&l orgaas &nd the Lemingrad municipal scomwmr. FIJI.SSM 17 e.2:48--53 F '56. OLRA 9:6) : .Zaveduyushchly Losinaadakim gesudaretvannym fia&nnovym otdalem. (I*alW&d-Fiu&zce) MASIAKOV. V, ... - . - - - ~ - - - - - - . -- . The role 067TO"ca'l finance organs must be increased Fin. SSM 18 , I.Y..'57- , , (NLRA lOr6) 99.5-*..4.4-49 N ~ 1. Zaveduyushchiy Leningrdskim gorodskim finansovym otdolom. (Leningrad--Finance) MASLAMDV, V. All forces should be devoted to fulfilling the great Plan, Fin- SSSR 20 nool:32-38 J& 159. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Zaveduyushchty Leningradskim gorfinotdolom, (Leningrad-Sconomic policy) KASrAKOT- U"r gtragico; FILATOT, Nikolay Leonidovich; BAMUNq &OmOoom ".Lktor 'Feell~yOVIon; PSTROT, P.. red.; FILIPPOTA, 2. , red.; TEMIZA, T., tekhn.red. [Finances of commml housing and services] FLimusy zhl- lishchnogo L kommunallnogo khosisistva. Koskva. Gonfinizdat, 1960. 209 p. (KIRA 14:3) (Housing-Finanoe) (KtLnicipal service a-Finance ) mmmv, Ye. A. "The Experience With Setting Up Surgical Aid on One of the Capital Ships", Military-Medical Journal, No. 8, P 76, 1955. 17 (8) SOV/177-58-4-25/32 AUTHOR: Maslakov, Ye.A., Senior Lieutenant of the Medical Corps TITLE: An Ampule-Holder for Blood Transfusion on Ships (Ampuloderzlaatell dlya perelivaniya krovi na korablyakh) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal 1958, Nr 4, p 87 (U'3SR) ABSTRACT: The author describes a simple ampule-holder, designed by him and his assistants, for blood transfusion on ships. There are 5 diagrams. Card 1/1 MMIAKOV',, Ye.A. (laningrad, . D6-104,, ul. Mayakovskogov d*18, kv*31) Acute dilatation of the stomach not diagnosed preoperative3,v Test.khir. no.5slOI-102 162. - (KMA 15;3.1) 11 lz kliniki voyerno-morskoy khirurgii (nach. - prof. A.A. Bocharw) Toyenno-ceditainakoy ordena Umina akademii im. S.M. Kirova ZSTORACH.-MTMTHROPHY ADD DUATATICU) MASLAKOV, Ye.A. Unusual mechanism of the prolonged compression syndrome. Vest. khir. 92 no.4tI29-130 Ap 164 (MIRA 1831) MASLAKOV, Ye.L. Same factors of the development of young pine growths in clear-cuttings of the central taiga subzone of the Trans-Ural Plain. Trudy Inst. biol. UFAN SSSR no. 43t 263-269 1'65. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Urallskaya leanaya opytnaya stantsiya Ysesoyuznogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta lesovodstva i mekhanizataii les- nogo khozyaystva. 39355 B/563/61/000/217/012/012 D234/D308 AUTHOR: Maslakov, Yu. V. TITLD-:- Design of an air bearing SOURCE:` Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. -Trudy. no. 217. 1961. Tekhnicheskaya gidromekhanika, 156-167 TEXT:' The author gives an analytical solution of'the iso- therma]. problem of gas dynamic lubrication of an infinitely long cylindrical bearing. The equation of pressure d1stribution is 3 solved in series form in powers of (1 2)7- and in powers of A -- X being the relative eccentricity of the position of the cy- linders. The supporting force and resistance moment are deter- mined. The pressure in the minimum section of the lubrication gap PO must be eliminated from the solution; the method of eliminating Card 1/2 S/563/61/000/217/Oi2/012 Design of an air bearing... D23.4/D308 it is discussed. The solution is found to be valid for the whole range of values of ;k and for values of po at least between 0 and 5. It is also found thatq for po not larger than 2, the characteristics of the bearings can be calculated from the formulas of the limiting case v W R co obtained by S. S. Sheynberg. There,are 8 figures. Card 2/2 FWWOVA. H. (c. Moskva). Program for extracurricular and school clubs. Fiz. v shkols 1? no-3:77-82 MY-Je 157 jPhysics-Study and teaching) (Miak 10-6) AUTHOR: Maslako _ji-, 47-58-2-27/30 TITLE: New Books and Articles on Physics and Astronomy (Novyye knigi i stat'i po fizike i astronomii) PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1958, 11 2, pp 89-92 (USSR) r ABSTRACTz The list contains 44 new books with short descriptions of each. The list also contains 42 references to articles published in different periodicals for November-December 1957. The refer- ences are categorized as follows: General questions of science and technics - 7 articles; History of physics and technics 3 articles; Astronomy, Astro- and Geophysics; Engineering 6 articles; Nuclear physics and nuclear energy - 6 articles; electricity and radio - 4 articles. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Physics-Study and teaching 2. Physics-Textbooks 3, Astronorvy-Study and teaching 4. Astronomy-Textbooks S d- AUTHOR- &aslakoval M. (moscow) 47-58-3-25/27 TITLE: New Books and Articles on Physics and Astronomy (Novyye knigi i stat'i po fizike i astronomii) PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1958t Nr 3, PP 88-91 (USSR) ABSTRACT. Twenty eight books are listed with short description of each. A list of 47 references of Soviet articles contained in Soviet physics and astronomy publications for January and February 1958 are categorized as follows: General scientific and tech- nical questions - 6 articles; philosophical questions in physics - 1 article; astronomy, astro- and geophysics - 9 articles; methodology - 13 articles; engineering - 9 articles; atomic physics, atomic power. - b articles; electricity and radio engineering - 3 articles. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. ftqsics-Study and teaching 2. Astronomy-Study and teaching 3. Textbooks-Physica-USSR 4,. Textbooks-AstronouW-USSR AUTHOR: Maslakova, M. (Moscow) SOV-47-58-5-23/28 TITLE: New Books and Articles on Physics and Astronomy (Novyye knigi i stat'i po fizike i astronomii) PERIODICAL: Fizika v shkole, 1958, Nr 5, PP 83-85 (USSR) j ABSTRACT: The article lists the following number of books or articles with short descriptions: scientific literature and training aids - 6 books, methodical literature - 3 books, books for students.- 3, engineering - 4 books, popular-scientific li- terature - 8 books. A total of 25 articles which have appeared in various journals during May-June 1958 on science, engineer- ing, philosophy, history of physics and engineering, automation and telemechanics, astronomy, and atomic energy are also listed. 1. Literature 2. Physics--Applications 3. AstrorxW-Applications Card 1/1 AUTHOR-, Maslakova, W ow) SOV-47-58-6-2A/28 Mosc TITLEt New Books and Articles on Physics and Astronomy (Novyye kni- gI. i stati-i po fizike i astronomii) PERIODICALt Fizika v shkols, 1958, Nr 6, pp 79 - 82 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This list contains 73 references to Soviet books and maga- zine articles including 7 translations from Engliah, French, German and Chinese. The references are categorized as fol- .,lows: Scientific literature and teaching aids in physics and astronomy for vuzes - 3 books; literature on methods of in- structions - 4 books; students books - 4; history of physics andlengineering - 2 books; scientific-popular literature - 17 books; articles published in journals during July - Au- gust 1958 - general questions in science and engineering - 2; philosophical questions of physics - 4; teaching methods - 8; history of physics and engineering - 2; automation and telemechanics - 1; engineering - 10; nuclear physics and atomicenergy - 4; astronomy, astro and geophysics - 12 articles. 1. Pbysics--Bibliography 2. Astronoqj--Bibliography Card 1/1 KkSLAKOVA. M.P. (Moskva) Now books and articles on pbysics and astronorV. Fiz. v shkole 19 no.1:118-121 Ja-IF '59. (MIRA 12:3) Oibliography-Physics) MURATOVj, It. V.; HASLEOVA, N. 1. Carpathian Mountains,-Geology,, Stratigraphic Basic stage 9 of the geological history of the Eastern Carpathians. Biul. HDIP. Otd'. geol. 27 no. 3,, 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,' Novembar_1956, Uncl. MMTIOV' M. V.: MASLAKOWA, N. 1. Carpathian Hountains-GeoloSys StratigraPhia Basic-stages of the geological histor7-of the Eastern Carpathians. Otd. geol. 27 no. 3,, 1952o Biul. NON. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November-1951, Uncl. C 'Tundamental Stages in the Geological Ristory ozo the Ustern Carpathians, ".M. V.- Muratov,,N.- I-. Ifts lakoveL '"Byul Nbsk Obshch Ispytat Prirody, Otdel Geol" Vol 27, No 3, PP 3-26 ~On the basis of an analysis of faci.es, thickness.es*- and.cond-itions governing occurren .1 ce ~,of depo.sits, authors clarify the history of formation of'f=- damental structvral elements of,the Eastern Car- pathians. They established that thellysh flexure 229T76 KLSIAZOVA, N.I. ... - Division of Nocene sediments in the western Carpathians based on small Foraminifers. Geol. sbor. LLvovJ no.4:55-63 157- (MIRA 13:2) 1.Konkovekly ordena Lenin& i ordena Trudovogo Zrannogo Znameni gosuniversitet imeni N.V. Lomononova. (Carpathian Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) -`~ 11-40 11~ & V A / AUTHOR: Maslakova, N.I. and Kamenetskiy, A.Ye. 11-10-11/23 TITLE: New Data an Upper Cretaceous Deposits of the Crimean Steppe (Novyye dannyye o verkhnemelovykh otlozheniyakh stepnogo Kryma) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957, # 10, P 97-99 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As a result of extensive studies of drill holes, more complete data were obtained on Upper Cretaceous deposits of the western areas of the Crimean steppe. The Upper Cretaceous deposits consist mainly of layers of light greyish marls, limestones and clays, whereby the thickness of the layers varies from 25 to 600 m. Based on studies of small foraminifers, analogy of all strata of the Upper Cretaceous period was determined. The author examined the deposits of various geologic strata, such as the Turonian and Campanian stages, the Santonian substage as well as the Maastricht and Danish deposits. The available date disclose that during the Upper Cretaceous period the examined territory presents an area of uneven accumulation of sediments. The area of the present Tarkhankutskiy peninsula which has a thick, uninterrupted Upper Cretaceous strata experienced a most intense bending. Card 1/2 There are 2 references, both Slavic (Russian). New Data on Upper Cretaceous Deposits of the Crimean Steppe 11-10-11/23 ! ASSOCIATIONi Moscow State University imeni M.V.'Lomonosovl All-Union Scientific Research Oil Institute, Moscow (Moskovskiy ., gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova, Vaesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut, Moskva) SUBMITTED: 3 September 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 KASLAKOTA. N.1. Nore cwt representation of upper Cretaceous sections of Tarl&ankat and Dshankoy key holes In the Crimea. Nauch.d*kl.vys.shko2y; geol.- geog.nauki noel:181-183 058. (NIBA 12:2) 1. Moskovskiy universiVat goologichookly fakulltat, kafedra paleon- tologile (Crimea-Geology, Stratigraphic) AUTHORSt Maslakovag N.I., Naydin, D.P. 11-58-3-9/14 TITLEs The Senosan Deposits of the Crimean Mountains (0 seno- manskikh otlozheniyakh Gornogo Kryma) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadomii Nauk SSSR, Seriya, Geologicheskaya, 1958, # 3, pp 108-110 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This short information deals with deposits in the Upper Crime& of the Senoman Stage which consist of different sedi- ments, mainly of clay and sand marls. The authors enumerate various deposits, give their Latin denominations and classify them according to their ages. There is 1 figure. SUMITTED: September 3t 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 MASLMVA. N.I. New data*on Coniacian sediments in the Crimean mountains. Mauch. dok1.vys.sbkoIy; geol.-nauki no.4:151-153 158.(KIRA 12:6) 1. Mookovskiy universitat, geologicbeskiy fakul'tet. Wedra paleon- tologii. (Crimea--Geology,. Stratigrapbic) 4// A /+j f- Y AUTHOR: Maslakova, N.I., and Naydin, D.P. 11-1-7/29 TITLE: Deposits of the Santonian Substage of South-West Crimea (0 santonskikh otlozheniyakh v Yugo-zapadnom Krymu) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii'Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1958, V,23* 1, pp 75-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The autbor enum'erates the 6 different layers of the San- t_Qnian substage at the Bakhchisaray, Kache, Bodrake and Bell- beke river areas. He describes the fossiles found in these layers,, which have a total thickness of 65 m- There are 3 Russian, 1 German and 1 French references. SUBMITTEDt November 3, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 KOSUIN, N.M.; jjj,26AK ~;J)OBROT, S.A.; PATLOVA. M.N.; NAVIN, D.P.; R&_kj, SEDUMU. T.N.; ASTAFIYEVA, K.A.; POGLATSKAYA, N.A.. Primal uchastlys CHXKH M CH. N.V.. SHORCKHOTA. L.I.. vedushchiy red.; MMMUA. A.A.. takhn.red. [Atlas of upper Cretaceous fauna of the Northern Caucasus and the Crime] Atlas varkhnemlovol fauny Severnogo Kavkaza i Kryma. Pod red. K.K.Koskvina.' Kookwa, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959, 499 P, (KIRA 13:3) 1. Toesoyuznyv nauchno-iseledovatellakiy institut prirodnykh gazov. 2. Sotradniki imfedry Istoricheskoy geologii i paleontologii Geologi- chaskogo fakullteta V6skovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta (for all except Shorokhovia, NukhIna). (Caucasus. Northern-Paleontology, Stratigraphic) (Crimea-Paleontology, Stratigraphic) as IN. V.I.: AMANASITAT. 5.L. Age of black argillites In Svalyava District, fransearpethiae Soy.geol. 2 no.4:145-146 Ap 159. NIRA 12'. 7) 1. Moskovskly gosudaretvewWy universitet Is. X.T.Losonosova. I I .I (Sv&ly&VW Digtrlct-Argillite) It- - MASLAKOVAP-,~ No Stratigraphic scheme of upper Cretaceous deposits In the Crimea. Vest.Monk.uneSer.blol., pachv., geol., geog. 14 no-1:109-113 159. (MM 1229) 1. Noakovakiy gosudarstvemW7 unlyore Itet, K~sdra palsontologil. (Criaea-Geology, Stratigraphic lkj, . I MASLAKOU, K. 1. r Upper Cretaceous sediments in the Crimean Mountains. Biul.MOXJP; Otd.geDI. 34 no.4.-67-76 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 13*-B) (Crimean Kountains-Geolov, Structural) vuwvt O.S. (901L)p MUM, i.P. (&04a)1 WDOWUM, St. (Pbliks); OLMMZ9 Z.1f., (Folwa), NOVAK,, V. (Pollsha)j SIAMp T.1, (88M) MASIAMDVA. N.r. (SSSR) vrk= -o.s. !EEMN,, A.-G. (SWR) V.G. (EMI Participation In discu"imse N&teKqxVs-BAU*sdmoti%. no.33157- 179 (KEU 34:12) to's (Carpathian Mamtainw-vGVlogy) AFAWIYIV. 3.L.; XASZAIDTA, N.I, Now data an t~hecor~ret`ionoi the u"w Somulan in the Novorossilok region, Isv, Vso uchobe sm.; gool, 1 r"vo 3 no,5:50-55 My l6o (MIRA 13:3.1; 1. Nookovskly gmudarstwonayy untvarsitst luoul kV.Iomonosova. (Novoromiyok roglon-Goology, Stratigraphic) MASLAKOVA, F.I. Systematics and phylogeny of the foraminifer genera Thalmanninel-la and Rotalipora. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 35 no. 3:173-174 MY-Je 160. (YaRA 14:2) (Foraminiferap*Fossil) MASLAKOVA, N.I. Division of upper Cretaceous sediments of the Crimea and 'Russian Platformp based on Foraminifer&. Trudy VNIGNI no.29: 89Z91 vcxl.3 161. (MM 14:9) (Russian Plat~orm-Foraminifera, Fossil) (Crimea-Foraminiferal, Fossil) MASIAKOVAS V.I. Foraminiftra of Upper Cretaceous sedirmante in Dagheotan. (Uch. saps] Moskoun. no.192s5&-W 161.. (KCRA 15.7) 1(Daghestan-foraminifera, Fossil) MASIAKOVA, N. I. Volum and systematic position of the genus Hadbergella (faraminifers). Biul. MOIP Otd. geol. 37 no.6:129-130 N-D 962, (KMA l6r8) MASLAKOVA TaxonomV of the genus Hedbergella. Paleont. zhur. no.4-1112- 116 163. (MIRA 17:1) 'I..Moskavskiy gosudaretvennyy universitat. , ~SL N. i. ,~.L MOVAY Wail str-acture of the shell of Globotruncan'dae. Vop. mik-ropa loon,". no.117 t :13F--.149 163. (141RA 17: 1-0) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy univer.-itet. MASLAKOVA, N.I. Taxonomy and phylogeny of Globotruncanidae. Vop. mikropaloonto no.8:102-117 064o (MIRA l8s5) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ZOMENSHAYNO L.P.; DERTEL IS-US PENS KAYA, I.A.; SAFRONOV, V.S.; NEYMAN, V.B.; GENDLER, V.Ye.; CHURIKOV, V.S.; YEREMIN, N.I.; KOGAN, B.S.; YAKOVLEVA, M.N.; LANGE., O.K.; KABANOV, G.K.; KUZNETSOVA, K.I.; SINITSYNA, I.M.; SMIRNOVA, T.N.; VENKATACHALAPATI, V.; BEIDUSOVA, Z.D.; YAKUBOVSKAYA, T.A.; YURTNA, A.L.; RYBAKOVA, N.O.; MOROZOVA, V.G.; BARASH, M.S.; FONAREV, V.I.; NIKONOV, A.A. Activity of the Geological Sections of the Moscow Naturaligts' Society. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 39 no.60.27-151 N-D 164. (ULTRA 1P. 3) MASLAKOVA, N.I.; CHERNOV, V*G* New data on the TurcilLan deposits in the Rakhovo and MoramunB Massifs of the Carpathians. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 8 no.l.,142-143 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Maskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. MASLO.OVA, N.I. - Nev data on -,~-he stratigraphy of Upper Cretacecun sediments in the CherrAcgorsk zone of the Eastern Carprathianr,. Vest.MoBk.un. Ser.4: Clool. 20 no.2:3-20 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra pal6ontologii Moskovskogo universiteta. ~ WLAKOVAO Iff. Composition'and age of the Burkutsk series In the FAntearm Carpathians. Test. Ho8k. un. Ser- 4t Cool. 20 no.6131-35 1T-IY 16 5 (MIRA 1921) 1. Kafedra palecntologii Mbskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni- versiteta. Shbmitted October 29, 1964- M BENIUSH Ye.Ya,;.MLAKOVA., T.G. ---------- A-r Solubiliiy of lead chloride in the system PW12 - CaC12 - ZnC12 - H20. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.10: 2297-2300 0 f63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy Institut tsvetnykh metal-lov. BENYASH, Ye.Ya.; MASLAKOVA, T.G. Potentiometric stability study of zinc, cadmium, and lead chlorJA'a complexes in calcium chloride solutions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.12: 2731-2733 D 164. (HIRA 18:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy rauchno-losiedovatellskiy gorno-metallurgicheakiy institut tsvetnykh metallov. ROMAMNKOP V.I.; POVORIGORA, M.G.; MAS1AKOVA..&i--. Automation of the rectification oems of turpentine. Gidronz. i lexokh1m..'pr=. 14 no.1sib-iltio. (mnu v,:n) is TSentral'Wy rmuchno-issledovatellskiy i pr-oyekGj~y institut leadkbimicheskoy promyshiennosti (fbr Romentfiko, Podoprigora). 2, Gorlkovskiy kanifollno-terpentinny'y-zavod (for Haslakova). ins industry~--Squipment and supplies) = ttic control) 0 0 000o000 moose _A~Qll. IL I I $4$t 1.8 #411tillso II Is It 4 to A 22 a id A- " a P ~ a to Q 1) m a v jejov 41 4vo Afar* cc. go (gj 14 AO l, so, J. rork. rk.". (U. Amm.) 1. 401- IAVM of PI, Au, Ag. Cu mad NI morcu an 141 *stew. c4low ac brusiow. F. 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VI&IM. 4W4 *av""a. Dek* la AlnL" Stl of do bigh 10 ow the on"Oril4l .0 .1aft. by laitbn do- Uo in wdiob) om V"i&d 6W a. Cm. Nd Ms. do theamdoll )I= #w wa - lot- Om. a A Fvs (dwe an Uobyw W"'. ~).bwmvg4 tim" mftwwe~wts of the eke. coed. ;;;'tiw M"ZVw~ol PW brtft- Wand goo*. wive the eapd. rewk a - A Fs. emardy mt at um with an dw- nik" krawks. my - the =.Va.. the bmu at I ~ I . amd the bmu .6 =M0141 M& ow fts (# - so*) k a$ I I cwub that (w rblk 0 k w0 bdow 400 couw*mtiy. the tmp. MMP involdp"d b "M o. An mmWW*v~ wop. 'm tA a was Immul 4w by V. P. X=. data of Back, 4=k4: 80W) Wfidowl, aod 45 Val, an. Tk,, mmeh"a ""Wvwmoltbetfiewyo~im- tbwmd kitke wArAtioss thcuum with do SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1566~ AUTHOR HASLAKOVEC,JU.P., POLTINNIKOV,S4., DUBROVSKIJ,G.B., SUBASIEV,V.K, TITLE P-Silioon Photoelectric Transformers of Solar Energy. PERIODICAL iurn.techn.fis,26, fase.10, 2396-2397 (1956) Issued: 11 / 1T5~ American authors produced photoelements from n-Si-monoorystals by bringing about p-n transitions in these crystals by means of diffusion from the gaseous phase of boron. In a similar manner the authors also attempted to produce the photoelement on the basis of p-silicon. This is of practical importance, because p-Si is less expensive and more easily obtainable than electron silicon. 3b served as an ad- mixture, and diffusion was from the gaseous phase. Foils of monocrystalline and polycrystalline p-silicon with a thickness of - I mm were used for production. After fixing the contacts, the voltamp4re characteristics for brightness and darkness were recorded. One of the photo- elements consisted of a foil of 1 em2 area and was produced from monoorystalline p-silicon with q a 5 ohm,cm and 'r - 4 microsec. Its voltamp4re characteristic had well marked saturation domains in the reverse direction. These parts of the voltampare characteristics for brightness which correspond to load were nearly rectangular in shape. The spectral characteristic of this photoelement has its maximum at 700 mdw . The red boundary of sensitivity agrees well with the width of the forbidden zone in the Si. turn.teohnafis,L6, faec,10, 2396-2397 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1566 Furthermore, 2the load characteristic on the occasion of a solar radiation of 910 watts/02 was recorded and the useful coefficients for different load re- sistanoes (and consequently also for various load voltages) were computed. The maximum useful coefficient under conditions such as preTailed on this occasion was 2.8%. On the occasion of the measuring of the useful coefficient the total incoming energy was always measured by means of &'perioheliometer. The electrodes used did not afford a -sufficiently low contact voltage, and therefore higher useful coefficients may be expected to be attained as a result of an improvement of contacts. The samples, which were produced from low-resistance polycrystalline silicon (several large crystals on a plate) gave less favorable results com- pared with those obtained by the sawples described above. Their maximum use- ful eoeffioient~remained below O~6%,. It would be of areat Draotioal interest to discover a Possibility of producing Q < I ohm.cm), MMI-1) KoVETS~ YV.P- SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD AUTHOR KOVALICIK,T.L., NABLUOVEOIJU-P- TITLE The Influence exercised by Admixtures of Lead Telluride. PERIODICAL.- ..Zurn.techn.fis,26, fasc.il, 2417-2431 Issued: 12 / 1T5~ 2 PA - 16T9 on the Electric Properties (1956) This work investigates the influence exercised by various admixtures on the character of the conductivity of a two-component compound and tries to set up rules (like in the case of germanium and silicon) for the occurrence of p- and n-conductivity. The PbTe examined had a cubic crystal lattice of the N&C1 type. Measuring was carried out mainly on polycrystalline pressed samples (20 x 8 x 6 mm3) which were annealed at 5000 0 or also on monocrystals. The influence exercised bv the excess lead and tellurium on thermoelectromotor- ic force and on the conductivity of lead telluride at room temperature is shown in a diagram. In the case of stoichiometrical composition, this PbTe has the I -I electric conductivity 0 = 620 ohm- .cm (which is caused by electrons), the thermoelectromotorio force a a-223 microvolts/' C (with respect to lead), and the concentration n - 3,5.1018 of the electricity carriers. A sufficiently great surplus of tellurium makes lead telluride a semiconductor of the p-type. A surplus of lead increases the concentration of the free electrons only slightly. The high concentration of electrons in the lead telluride produced from a crude technical tellurium is due'to the influence exercised by the .Zurn.techn.fis,.g6,fasc.11, 2417-2431 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1679 -admixtures in not purified tellurium. If admixtures of lead bromide, lead chloride, or lead iodide are added to the purest form of lead telluride, transition to electronic conductivity does not occur, the semiconductor re- mains positive. Only a sufficiently large surplus of lead makes conductivity negative. The lead at first changes the sign of electromotoric force, re- duces the latter, and increases the concentration of the negative electricity carriers up to such values as correspond to the concentration of the intro- duced bromide. A further addition of lead causes no change of the electric conductivity of the PbTe. Next, the influence exercised by variounforeign admixtures on the proportion of lead telluride is discussed. On this occasion PbO, TeO 2' PbBr 2' Pt' N" Co, Fe, Ge, Sn, Mg, Hb, Bi 12Te3, Ag, Cu, Au and thallium are mentioned. Discussion of results: Ali 3admixtures can be subdivided into four groups according to the character of their influence upon the sign of the conductivity of lead telluride (at room temperature): 1.) Donor-like admixtures, as e.g. C1, Br, J, Bi, Sb, Nb. 2.) Acceptor-like admixtures, as e.g. Ag and thallium. 3.) Admixtures exercisin a similar effect as a surplus of lead (Sn, Ge, Ti, Ni, Co, Fe, Pt, Mg).. 4.1 Admixtures which are analogous to tellurium (Se, S and 0). INSTITUTION: JW 45 1- d V e 7-,57 YU P, IOM A.P., akRdsmikj SCKINSZIY, H.S.,.kand.f Is.-mat.oauk,.red. 'USLA Yu P doktor fIs.-a&tnaqk, red.; SNOLINSIIY,,G.A.,; rod.; SHAL17, 3 B.,*doktor fix.-mat.nauk. rode; MILI. A.A., kiidj Is.-mst.nauk. Aod:: WUSHffff, I.C. kand.f Is.- mat.nauk--red.-, insh.; red.; ACHIINADZI, Sh.D.. Insh.1 tokhn,r*od. [The possibilities of semiconductors and their future dov*lopaent3 Vosmoshaosti I perapektivy poluprovodnikov. Leningrad, Loningr. don nauchno"tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 11 p, (Poluprovodkki, no,18) (Semiconductors) A /I C, U 0 OSTROUNOT, Andrey Georglyevich, inzh.; IOM , A.r., akademik, red.; SCHINSKIT, H.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; IJASLA doktor fis.-mat.nauk, red.; SKOLMNSKIT, G.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fis.-mat.nauk, red.; ISM', A.R,, kand.fiz.-cat.nauk, red.; SUBASHIYNT, V.I., kand.fig.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGRIM, K.A., lush.; ACHKIZADZZ, Sh.D., insh., red.; Fps=, D.P.. tekhn.red. [Piezoelectric substances] Plesoelaktriki. Leningrad, Leningr. don nauchno-tokhn.propagandy, 1957. 30 P. (Poluprovodniki, no.16) (KIRA 10:12) (Piezoelectric substances) Vv PASYNKOV, Vladim r asillyevich, doktor tekhn.nauk; ICM , A.F., akademik, glavnyy red.; SOKINSKIY, kand.f iz.-mat.nauk, red.; KA.S.LA.pYWS,Yu.P.,.. doktor fiz.-mat.nauk,.red.; SKOLZVSKIT, G.A., doktor~:fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; REGIL', A.R., kand. fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHIM, V.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., inxh.; ACHKINADZE, Sh.D., inzh.; FREGER, D.P.. tekhn.red. [Nonlinear semiconductor resistors; varistoral Nelineinye poluprovodnikovye soprotivleniia; varistory. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 35 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.5) (Electric resistors) (MIRA 11:1) A G v, t: ' ') / YU-11, MIRLIN, David Maumovich; IMPE, A.F., akademik, red.; SOMINSKIT, H.S., kand.fix.-mat.nauk. red.; KASLAKOTZTS Yu F_ doktor fix.-mat. nauk, red.; SKOLINSKIY, G ]E*_'~o O~rfiz.-Mai.nauk, red.; SHALYT, S.S., doktor fls.-mat.nauk, red.; RMGlL, A.B., kand.fis.-mat. nauk, red.; SUBASHIYZV, V.I., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SHAGURIN, K.A.. inzh.. red.; ACHKINADZI, Sh.D., insh., red.; PRIM, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor bolameteral Poluprovodnikovye bolometry. Leningrad, Leningr.dou nauchno-tokhn.propagandy. 1957. 36 p. (Poluprovodniki, no.4/ (MIRA 10:12) (Bolometer) VOROKIN. Anatoliy Hikolayevich, inzh.; IOM, A.?., akademik, red.; SOKIIISKIY. X.S., kandl. f iz.-mat. nauk, red.; MASIAKOMS, Yu.P., doktor f is,-wt,muki red.; SHOLIUSKIY. G.A.. Onank. red.; SHALYT. S.S.. doktor f is.-mst,uouk, red,; REGRLI 0 A.R.,imut, fit.-mat.nauk; 61WSHIYET. Y.K., kaad.ftz.-mst.uauk. red.; SHAGURIN, K.A., insh.red.; ACHKINADZI. Sh.D.. inth.; IMER. D.P.. takha.red. [Semiconductor thermoelectric generators] Poluproyodnikovye termo- elektrogenerstory. Leningrad, Leningr. don nauchno-tekha.propagandy, 1957. 43 P. (Poluproyodatici, no.13) (MIRA 11:3) (Semiconductora) (Electric ganerstore) SUBASHITEV. Vagan Iraeparovich, kand. fiz.-mat. nauk.; IO"E, A.F.. glavnyy red.; SOMINSKIY. M.S.. kand. fiz.-mat. nauk. red.; MASLAKOVETS. Tu. P. doktor f iz.-mat. nauk. red.;. SMOLIUSKIT. G.T.-. d-o_kt-o_r_flz. -met. now.--red.; SHALYT, SAS.. dolctor fiv.-mat. unuk. red.; RZGZLI. AAA, kand. fis.-mat,. nouk.red.; SMYRIN. K.A.. Lash.. red.; ACHKINADZI. 3h. D., inzh., red. [Transistor diotes and triodes; point-contact diode@ and triodeal Poluprovodnikovye diody i triody; tochechuye diody i triody. Leningrad# Leningr. dos nauchno-tekhn.propagandy. 1957- 52 p. (Poluprovodniki. no. 7). (Transistors) (MIRA 11:11) SMINMIY, Woms.3mimilovichi kind. fiz.-mt. nauk; IOM. A.?.- alk, doktoi f1s. Cl&vW red -oat. re'L; Mi. 6r f -9 b orziat nai* ivd d daktor' fls~~-Mtq' il~ red*$- MUILIP Al'~P.* k2a. fls,-qmt,, &oak, -red.; auumlaff, TJ .kand. flz,-mt, saik,, red I J066; red;; AMMOM IL.D. lush., red.; IMIS, D.P., taktin. .rsd~ Eftatcreslat rs3 ftiosoir6tivieniia.- roulA LsnlW. dm nsmh=- tokhm~ propag&WWO 19Yr. Y~ i. - (pobWrov*dzlJdL. no.6). (KM ntf) I (Photoelectric cells) SMA3NIr3ITv Tagall Usparovich, kmad, f iz.-;.mat nauk,; ICITS, A.F., akad.. gbyWy rod.,; BOKIMIT. K.30',imad. fix.-mato usukired.; KOUXOTM. o INOLVISM. Th. fvdakto~r f1s.-mat, nauk~jred*;: VAOAV, doI4-0r-rr2----w-t. B., doktor conk, -Iriqiu.; Mims. as A.R.-$ 'kazid. f1s.-ust. asuir. red.;SWMIN. I1oA~OIv4hojfed*'q-: Sh.D.,insho.red.; FMIM, DOP!.,, takhae*red. Einwtooloctric converters of solar energy] Potoolaktricheakto P34obrasovatoll 061nechnoi snergil. Taningrad,'Ieningr. don asuchoo- timk6. propegandy, 1957. 61 p. (Poluprorodniki, no. 9). WRA 11:12) (Solar ~stteries) I GELIAR, Isaak Ihaimovlch . Lnzh.;MPSXJ1J#5amuiI. SamenoTich, inph..-Ign, A.F., pLkademik, .red.; SOKINSKIT, K.S., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; KA�hdHvITS, YU.P., dbktor fis.-nat.nauk; SKOWSKIT, G.A., doktor ffz-.-uat.nauk--' SHALYT. S.S., doktor, fis.-mat.nank; RWMI, A.R., kand.fiz.-mat. nauk; SUBASHIM, V.X., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; SHAGURIN, K.A., insh.; ACHKIRANS, Sh.1), lush, red; - TKNOR, D.P., tekhn.red. [Semiconductor contact rectifieral Poluproyodnik6vye vypriamiteli. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1957. 94 Iri - Wrn lo:12) (Blectric current rectifier) ZHUZI, Vladimir Panteleymonovich: IOM, A.?., akademik# glevnyy red.; SMINSKIY. K.3.0 kand.fix.-mat,-nauk, red.; XULAXPYNS, Yu.P., doktor'fix.-natonank, red.; SKOLIMSKIYO G.A., doktor f - 4 A-t-. nauk, red.;. 5MIT. A.S., dolctor fiz.-wrzat.nauk, redo; RIMIo kand.fix.-tiat.nauk. r~d.; SUBASHIYZV. T,K,, kand.fize-matonauk, red.; SHAWMN, K4A., inzho,,. red.;, APIXIMAN Sh.D... inzho, red.; FaNGERS D.Po' tekhn.red. [Semiconducting materials (semiconductor elements)] Poluprovodni- kovye materialy (elementy - poluprovodniki). Leningrad. 1957. 1101 p. (Obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politichaskikh L nauchn*h znanII RSM. n0-17) li' (NMA 12:4) (Semiconductors) AUTHORS: Lomakina, G. A., Vodakov, Yu. A., 57-27-7-26/40 Naumovx G. P., Maslakovets, Yu. P. A Valve fhotocelA dadmium Telluride.(A Preliminary TITLE: mort) * (Ventiltnyy fotoelement iz tellurida kadmiya. Predvaritellnoye soob&cheniye)). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fizikiq 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 7, 1P* 1594- (USSR) ABSTRACT; For the production of -,)-n transitions n-type plates of CdTe with an area of I to 2 qcm, consisting of several (3 to 5) crystals were used. Their specific conductivity was CF ` 40 Ohm- 1 .cm-1 , thermal-EUK a ~ 200 6kVI degree. The width of the forbidden zone was 1,34 eV. The thin p-layer was formed by means of thermal diffusion of elements of the first group of the periodic law. The ohmic contact on the n-layer was obtained by melting of indium and on the p-layer by melting of gold. The p-n transitions obtained in this manner were very "directed" with a distinctly marked saturation in the inverse direction. In Card 1/2 sunlight with 30 mvi/qcm the photo-EMK of this photoelectric