SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSKALENKO, B. K. - MOSKALENKO, S.A.

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MOSUMMD. B.K. Biological Improvewient of spawning rivers in the Ural Fountain region. Top. Ikht, no*10:111-126 '58. (HIr?A 11:10) I,Vsasoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skly Institut, overnogo I rechnoge rybnage khazymystya, Obl-Tacovskoye stdolenlye. (Gb' River-Fishes) KOWUUYKO,__AorIm lanstmatiaovirh.-PROKHOITSUA, S.Ya., red.; ZORKINA. G.P., m1odshLy red.: YILJWSXAYA, I.S.. tekhn.red. LTrip to the Anabar Valley] Puteshestvie na Anabarn. Moskva. Gos.lzd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1960. 127 p. (KIRA 13:10) (Anaber Valley--Description and travel) MOSKALENKO, B.K. K.M.Baer's scientific legacy and modern fishery research. Vop. Ikht. no.16:3-10 160. (HIPA 14:4) 1. Obl-Tazovskoye otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-Issleodwatell- skogo instituta ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. (BaerY Karl Ernst Von, 1792-1876) (Fisheries-Research) MOSKALEUM. B.K. Zast Siberian cod. Zool. zhur. 39 ao.8:1262-1263 Ag 160. (NEU 13:8) 1. State Ob-Tasov Branch of the Research Institute of Lake and River Fishery Managements, the town of Khanty-Kansiyak, Tumen. region. (Iaptev Sea--Codfish) - HMKALE.HKOP B.K., daktor biolog.nmA Bersistent explorer of seas; the 100th a=Iversary of the birth df U.HJWpovich. Prim" 51 no-5:92-94 IIq 162. OMRA 15:5) 1. &*I-Irtyahakoye otdeleaiye Instituta rybnogo kholyaystva, Khenty"Mansiyak. (Knipovich,, Nikolai Mikhailovich. 1862-1939) (Ichthyological research) MOSKALEIIKO@ B.K. Herring with a low numbeer of vertebrae in the Kara Sea. Vop. ikht. 3 no.3@441-446 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Obl-Tazovskoye otdeleniye Gosudarotvennogo nauchno-issledova- tellskogo instituta ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva (GosNIORKh), g. Khanty.-Manslysk. (Kura Sea--Herring) KOSK&LUW.-D.D-,--, -,- Automatic device disconnecting the conTayer feeder In cases of large pieces of material getting caught in roller crushers. TSement 24 no.1-27 Ja-Ife 158. (HIRA 11:4) I.Kramatorskiy teementnyy zavod. (Crushing mehinery--Attachments) USSR / Furm iNninals. Cattle - Abs Jour Rof Zhur - BI 1., xo 14, 1956, uo 64442 Author Maska_12=22_@M. go- Inst t F@von Title Ways of Increasing the Fat Content in the Milk of Cows Orig Pub Sovkhoznoye proiz-,.,o,, 195T, tro. 91 44-49 Abstract At "Gorki Leninskiye", while feeding abundant rations (an average of 6,4W feed units per year), an alternate crossing of the hybrid cows of different breeds of the milk type with the sires of the Yaroslavl', Kostrora and Jersey breeds, wac resorted to. The best reau-Its were obtained from the cros- sing with Jersey sires. The production of their offspring - heifers - constituted 3,572 kg. of milk with a 5.1% fat content equal to 191 kg. of butterfat, and the production of the beat cow was 5,661.6 and 330, respectively; the production or cows of the basic maternal herd (under the Card 1/2 22 USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 2, 1959, No. 7358 Author _RQAk&14Ah_0'L 1) 4 H Inat Not given - Title OuroMethods to lno@ease the Milkis Pat Content-, Orig Pub Nauka I peredov. opyt v a. kh., 1957, No 12, 19-22 Abstract At the Gorki Leninskiye farm crossings of large cows yielding thin milk with young bulls of the small Jersey breed whose milk Is fat, were carried out. Under conditions of abundant feeding, calves were born with a live weight of 20-36 kg (averaging 30 kg); labor proceeded without complications. On the average, 29 hybrid Jersey heifers yielded C a r d 1 /2 (-1 114 WW'I V Z 00 &,-1) AJ; 11h,-1V Xj / 'A)II ViWN ji ,4DSKALENKO lov ch; MASHKINA, A., red.; SHLYK, M., tekhn. red. (Five percent butterfat content in milk]Zbirnost' moloka - 5%. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 28 p. (KIRA 16:3) 1. Glavnyy zootekhnik ekar)erimentallnoy bazy "Gorki Leninskiyel (for Moskalenko). (DaU7 cattle breeding) V. AllIkOV. b. Va55iliyeV, U. lilia5vky. A. Lepnikov, l.t.-ibosHts, Z. ja)ussakov, L. i@otchedamov, N. Khomoutetsky, I . Dubia@io, A. Petrov. J. Jennisov, I . N.edersky, L. Wadkova L. Noskalenko L. hoskalenko, author of "'llic Admiralty Spire and its Construction" from the book Architectural Inheritance written by bhe Academy of 5rchitecturv of U-'@')l and published 53 by the State hiblisbim,, House for Literature on 'uildin(,, in LeninUrad and N,oscow in 19, and Architecture. lhe book is a history of ;?ussian architectuce. oT tile XVIII and XIX centurics, a selection of v.,orks by Lenintjrad architects an,] scientific workers. ol DURCHAKOV, Anatoliy Somenovich; VOSKALFNKO, Eduard Vikhaylovich; YERSHOV, L.V., otv. red. -- (Aerosol dynamics in mines] Dinamika aerozolei v gorn-ykh vyrabotkakh. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 66 p. (MIRA 18-11) MOSKALENKO, F.A. Reviewing the standard for thrust rings. StandartizatsUs. 27 no.9s46-47 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) S". D. I @11-w.-O@-,-le?-@-r--@-V@!.- .:, ..,- lhiuand ootent In I It too f or increms ing r roP Itelds . ?afs:adolle 5 ao.-3-&@-68 Aw -57. (M:@RA I ): ') ) 1. 4-r,)no-n kolkhoza (Kraswidar 'Lorritor-f--Yield crops) 7A)"IMUNK), Fedor Yn@ovlevlch. Kiev S@ate U imeni Shevchenko. Agade:..ic derree of Doctor of P hilosoph-*cal -Ici, @,ased on his deferse, 2E A, r1l 1 !-;31 in the Council rif the Institute -)f lhil,)sol-hy, Ac;,Ierv, -)f SCi J;rll@jj, of hi!-) dissertati)n entitled: "Doctrine of lixii@c- tive conclusi )r@-- in the his*,,.)rj of Russian log-*c", Academic title of llmfessor. Chair: "I,oricil 'tcademic degree: Loctor of @,cievces Aca,@emic title: J r-)f, r-sor S': Decis--'Dns -)f .'A@', List n,-,) tD, 19 '@ar @15, 'T No. 14, July 56 :@oscow pr. 4-2--', Un(!!. J, !L-/:,'!'-429 MOSKALUKO. G. 1. Increasing labor oroiuctlvit7 in collective fnrm Droduction. Izv. KPI 25:111-126 157. (MMA 11:3) (Collective farms) MOSKALB114CO. G.I. - - Incrensinp thp mqtprlr?! lntere@;t nl- c-),Iprtiv,, f,-rms -nd fprmers in the '@ I developnent of cn]l,?iti7e @nm. 1 7' 7 . K 25:127-14'> 157. (Collortive fnrma) (MIRA 11:1) KORSHUIJOVA, Ye.Y.; KRASNOPOLISKIY, A.S.; 140SKAIMIKO, G.K.. rodaktor; ACHARKAH, V.A., re4ak-tor: SJOICHRMO.T.I., t"eMOTIcheskly redaktor. [Snviet labor law and problems of labor producti7ity; an outline] Sovetskoe trudovoe pravo I voprosy proic7nditellnosti truda; ocherki. Moskva, lzd-vo Akademil nauk SSSR, 1955. 162 p.(HLBA 8:12) .(Labor laws and legislation) (Labor productivity) AKULINIC.Hag I.T.; BABSKIY, Ye.B.; GELISHTEIN,, G.G.; UKUNIE., N,B.; MOSKALENKO, G.V.; PETROV, GA; USHAKOVp V.Be 4ardtoeyelegraphy. Biofizika 4 no. 4-.490-495 '59. WIRA 14:4, 1. Nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut schetnogo mashinostr3yeniya, Institut grLdnoy Khirurgii AMN SSSR i Institut rormalinoy i patologicheakoy fiziologii AM SSSR Moskva. (ELECTROCARD10GRAPHY) MOSULUX0. G.T.. inchener. Track maintenince on ot circular schedule. Put' i put.khoz. no.6:3-6 Je 157. (MLRA 10:7) (R.%ilroads-RainteuRnce and repair) MDSKAIZNKO, G.V.. inzh. (g. Khar'kov) - Pay wre attention to crossings. Put' I put.khoz. no.10:24-25 0 158, (NIFLA 11:12) (Railroads-Crossings) MOSKALMIKO, G.V., inzh. Metal bolt for tie repairs. Nt' i Put.khoz. 1. Nachallnik tekhnichookogo otdola aluzhb7 Puti. (Railroaas-Ties) no.6:33 A 16o. (HIRA 13:7) Khartkov. USHAKOV, V.B., doktor tekh-n. nauk; PETROV, G.M.; kand. teklin. nauk; BASOV, Ye,P,; FOPOV, V.A.; LAKU1111", N.B.; 1-',OSKALEIIK0, G.N.; SABAYEV, G.N.; ABIZOVA, T.V.. inzh.lred. [The M.N-14 nonlinear electronic analog compliter] Elektroii- naia nelineiiia4a annlogrwala vyohislitellnaia mashliia. '414 -14. Moskva. Mashinostroe-nie, 19t)':. 232 p. (,YdRA 1. Nauchnc-issied@vaTellskiy ir)stl',u' 9-.hetnago r-ashlnr- stroyeniya (for Ushakov. , Petrov). MSFALENKO, G.V., inzh. (Kharlkov) Graphic determination of the parametern of a curve. Put' I put. khos. 9 no.1007-28 165. (MIRA IStIO) ACC MRt A1145017155 MonoFrnph A. G. V. - 5ab V The fr@1-111 'Plectronic norllin,@ar cnmpiiter (El@?Arennny,, gr I I n-yrm-, v:,,rhirlitel'nny,,t ninshina WI-0) M,iqcQ)w, T7,1-vo p. illus., biblio. 3300 copies printed. TOPIC TAq5: annlog computer, analcF, -1,tripliter r@stem, romputer coriLrr,l @:y ?--m, -m- puter component/t.111-14 analog compliter PURP0,'E AND COVERAGE: This book is intenrie,, 'ror f.-rlFinccrs, t-(,chni,-i,-1n:z, tn,i ;c,en@iiII.Ij cnncerned with the problems or levoloprient. find prrict ical cppl i,.-n? i,,rj @,f ann Computers. It may also be useful to students in this field a!r @-chn,)17 (,f h,r@-rr e d u cat i -) n .The I-M-114 non] inear electronic nnalog comput er @h Scient i ric Research Institute of Computer Machine Diii 1,1ing, in dr,;cr i !,- 1. 7 t i 3 uned to model dynamic systems d@--scribcd by common nonlint-ar dirf,?rential up to the 30th order with a large number of nonlinear relationrhips. T`ie 1-IN-14 computer may also be used to solve engineering construction problems as well an for scientific investigations in various fields of tie national econorly. The principles of the computer's design and its circuit characteristics qr@ liscimsed.' Basic units and structural assemblies are described and the inethods used in the preparation of the problems solved by the computer are covered. Cons l(Irrable sit- tention is paid to the problems of increasing the computer's practical applicntloni by means of introduction of additional equipment into Its system. The namen of Card 1Z2 uDc: 681.142-33 - --1 --- -L-2b418-66 ACC NRI AM5017155 Ushakov V. B., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and G. H. Petrov are listed as the leaders. TABLE OF COUTENTS [abridged]: Introduction -- 3 Ch. I. Basic Units of the Computer -- 18 Ch. II. D-c Amplifiers and Power Supply Sources for the Computer -- 61 Ch. III. Computer Control and Adjustment System -- 84 Ch. IV. Equipment Increasing; Computer Potentialities -- 108 Ch. V. Structural Characteristics of the Computer and its Basic Components --- 154 Ch. VI. Solution of Problems by Means of the Computer and its Oreration - 165 Ch. VIII. Possibilities of Further Computer Development -- 219 Bibliography -- 234 SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 12Feb65/ ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REF: 001/ Card 212 , It, ACC NR- AP7002988 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/024/0087/0087 INVENTOR: Moakalenko, G. V. ORG: none TITLE: Analog-to-digital converter. Cla"s 42, No. 189622. (announced by Scientific Research Institute of Computing Machine Building (Hauchno-tooledovatel'okly institut schetnogo mashinostroyeniya)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyohlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24. 1966, 87 TOPIC TAGS: analog digital converter, computer component, analog digital encoder ABSTRACT: to-digitalI co.nverter An Author Certificate has been issued for an analog- (see Fig. 1). To reduce dynamic errors and to insure consecutive UDC: 681.142.07:53.087. ACC NR. AP7002988 Fig. 1. Analog-to-digital converter I - Comparison circuit; 2 - digttal- to-analog converter; 3 - triggerel. 4 - coincidence circuits; 5 - bus circuits; 6 - control circuit; 7 - analog-to-digital converter with digit-by-digit coding; 8 - delay line; 9 - signal shater. utilization of conversion operation, outputs of the control unit are connected through coincidence circuits to the ONE inputs of triggers in the reverse-counter memory register. The other inputs of the triggers are coupled to the ZERO output of the additional trigger of the register. The ONE output of this trigger joins the control Inputs of the coincidence circuits. The coincidence- cirruits-link the inputs and the adding and subtracting buses of the reversible counter to a signal shaper..'Orig. -art. has. I figure. WP) SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE:. WuM/ ATD PRESS: 5115 Card 2/2 ': '@ Mr'."'L , , - F -.-.n,'inr7 - Acc,@-,;n'.in@ C*, L :,-. 1 , I ':@. L'4 t. c@-n-,z I :!!,-,tl d ill - ri Ic-indtrv. rr) -:,V. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, j 11.1. (: 1953. Unclassified. AUTEDM: L' vovskiy, M.Ya. , Moskalenko, G. Ye. ';2-11-41/60 TITLE: The Testing of Samples for the Determination of Gas Corro3ion Under Compressive Stress ( Ispytaniya obmztsov na gazovuyu korroziyu pod napryazhaniyem) MIMICALt Zavodskays. Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 11 1374-1376 (USSR) ABSTRAM It is said in the introduction that (according to experience gathered) the data ooncerning the durability of certain tin refractories must not be looked upon as a standard. As an example an experiment In mentioned, which was carried out with a "nichromiumf tin sample a -+" 435* v in which, according to production data. a possible gas cor- rosion should amount to 2 ma per &nnum at temperature stresses of 11000t nevertheless through-going corrosion (forming of holes) took place already before the elapse of 100 hours in the case of a simulta- necuB stress of I kg/mm being brought to bear on these samples which had a thickness of 1.5 mm. The tin sample was shaped in such a mamer that its thickness at the edges and in the middle was the same and was reduced to one third ( in the course of the hollowing-out process). After the sample had been exposed to & cartair. temperature and, at Card 1/2 the same time, been subjected to a certain stress during 100 hours, 32-ii-o/6o The TGsting of Samples for the Determination of Gas Corrosion Under Compressive Stress a seotion (showing the thielmess of the sample) was taken, and the side which had been eubjected to stress mw metallogmphloally analyzed. Several parts of the sample showed different degrees of corrosion according to their thickness, which is demonstrated by mioraphotographa, on the basis of wtiiah diagre and a table were made. There are 3 f igures and 1 table. AVAUJBIZo LIbmry of Congress Oard 2/2 Man I W" m7w=1m 5--/3559 AX.d-ly. swassh SMA. 1"tItt meetalllrgil. 11.o-,.j7 -t V. prot.Lsms. th- jaaLed*s%wi1j% PC GlIss-e. t. 5 (1a-tIwsLIom.A of ALLop. Val 5) Momeaw. I&A-m AN &%SR. Im. 4-15 p. tr,,at. salp LaNessm". 2,QW cerlswe prLatd. M. Or rolLaLlag laws: V.A. Macw; Tsch. Ed.: I.?. Ewell.; Ult-Ima Do.M- ". Smird'a, A-d-I.Lec, G.T. 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Describes experiments carried out to determine the temFerntures created in oil-sonked cotton at timed inter-7ale, until combustion occurred at Pround 1800 C. Live steam is reca=ended no about the beet menne for extinguishing burninS cotton. 16T2 C. -"-tW7W4v - Squipwat and Supplies IlavigatIon, Surface Togs "Navigating Speed for Vessels In Fogs," Capt-Thstruc- tar (rapltan-Nastavnik), I. Koskalenko, UChP, 3 pp "Morskoy Flat" No 12 Cmtemporary shipboard equipment permits relatively safe navigaticn under all weather conditions. In the case of poor visibility, however, such as fog, areat care must be exercised to prevent collisions. Stresses importance of slow speed during fog. Mc- amples of good procedure, and wrong procedure which resulted In collisions. ra 57T95 @ i BUDHIKOV. X.V.; KORKA 0. 1 J. t; - 1 - - - (Training manual for the Bailor] Uch8bnoe pooobte dlia matrosa morskogo flota. ltd.2., Ispr. Koetva, Morskot transport. 1951. 267 p. (KMA 7:6) (Kerchant seamen-Handbooks, manuals. etc.) BUDMIKOV, gonstantin Vasillyevich; MOSKALUKO, Ivan Fedorovich; HIRCHIN. 1-1 ... I - Mark Aronovich; ?OLIN, 1,con1d'Ysvgen1yWfdK-, WKMOVSKIT, I. L., redaktor; IVANOV,K.A., redaktor; TIKHOSOVA.Ye.A., takhaicheekiy redaktor (Merchant seaman's manual] Uchebnoe posobie (ilia matrosa morskogo flota. Izd.4-og, Ispr. I dop. Moskva. ltd-vo "Morskol transport.* 1955. 2"18 P. (KIRA 9:1) (Merchant seamen-Handbooks, manuals. ate.) MOSKAL7-P-0, T. K., Cand Med lel -- -7-i- ;s,? of --ntlan vlol-'. -07., )"") .1 -4 pl, ( lkov alth dintliermy to trent i3tron-y1oldoala". Kl,ar'kov, 1',. State "Med Inst), 250 t!orl,@s (@7., ',o 10, 1-1)() AIWAUTOV, A.K.; BURShTEYN, Sh.A.; GFJ;ES, V.S.; KOGO, I.K.; MAMATYUK, Ye.M.; LITVINENKO, A.S.; 1/103 ; NIKOLAYEVA, M.G.; PISKAREVA, Ye.V.; POPOVA, L.ra.; HOMIX, L.I.; SIDUKIII, V.V.; TKACH, V.K.; FASTYUCHFIIKO, O.V.; FISUN, A.U.; FUIE,Irfuif, L.A.; TMENW, N.A.; SHWONKO, B. I. Comparative study on the affoct of X rays (197 kv) and braking radia- tion generat6d with linear accelerator (3 Mov) upon animals. Radio- biologiia 2 no.2:221-215 162. (MIU 15:4) 1. Kharlkavskiy institut maditainskoy radiologii i Ukrainskoy fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSIR, KharIkov. (RADIATION-PHYSIOU)GICAL EFFECT) f4OqKAlj.-,j:K--,, i.i . 1:,udy -,f - (, C rad ! fit I or- @- - !-' - - '- '@' .: @.". , . 'I @' - : ;i '.' .- - - ., I - % @ I . . . . . , I , , :,-,, , " " h ! "1 .1. ! : nfl ', i t-; t, -.': -1 1 ' @ F c, @, ', I ,,-L,! 1 ,., z, 11 1 1, 1 , Y.A'TYUKA, N I kolay Fprf7,eyc,-virh; N(AAT.13KTY , A 1,3k.:,fAndr 4- , ic @-; MOSKALRIK'.@, I.Ye., rs?d. [Marual for operatni-s of towor crF,,nes, Panialka rAjnini5*,r-. hasherinopo krann. lzd.2., igpr. i dop. Klov, 13udivellnyk, 1965. 169 P. (MIRI, 18:5) GUSEV, Vladimir Alekseyevich; POK'.-USS, Leonid Iosifovich; CHUDNOVSKIY, Abrarn le'ironovicbi MOSKALENKO, I.Ye., red. . . (Improve the quality of constniction work) Sovershen- stvovat' kachestvo atroitelInykh rabot. Kiev, isuai%,ell- nyk, 1965. 85 P. (I-11RA l8il2) SMAKOV, F.V., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; MOSKA".*KO.. K.M., tp-k-hnik; 1,"OSTQLOVITSA, K.Yu., tekhnik; 102.'DVA, M.A., kr-nc. se-'vkhot. nauk; TOLKACI-M', V.P., nauchn. sotr.; GALOV, 3.K., tekhnik; SOLOVIYEVA, T.F., tekhnik; UILYAKOVA, 0., red.iz6-va; GLIMM, I.I., red. lzd-va; ISUFOVA, N., tokhn. red. [Catalog of fruit crop va,-ietieo of the All-Union Scientific Re.9earch ImAitute of Plant Groving in the Crimea) Katalog sortov plodovykh kulltur Voesolumogo nauchno-ionledovatell- skogo instituta raEtei,ievoastva v Krymu. 311aferopoll , Krymizdat, 1960. 230 p@ 17:1) 1. Leningrad. V5e80yUznyy institut raoteniyevodstva. K;7n- skiy pomologichookiy rassodnik. (Crinea-Fruit-Varieties) MOSWALENKO, Mi. S., POWfWrLrNSKIY, N. T. silos Multi-sectlon building for ensilage. Korm. baza 3 no. 4, 1952 Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Librar-, of Congress, July 1952. UNCLASSIFTFD o L X i, -lickly, ""... ", , , , .Y. .,.I - , - I., ,.t,. -, -.ur : . I.. - - -.) . C@-r@- , I .' AUTHOR: M-oskalenko, L.G. 136-12-8/18 TITLE: Melting-point Diap-ram for the Sys@em Nickel Chloride- U Uobalt Chloride (Diagramma plavkosti sistemy kh'-oristyy nik.ell-khloristyy i@obal't) PERIODICAL- Tf3vetnyye Metally, 1957, No.12, P,-,. 39 - 40 (USSR). ABSTRACT: In connection with the separation of nic'tCel and cobalt, the author gives data on the system of the chlorides of these metals at high temperatures. The startin@T materials in his investigation were the @!ure cllorides dried to constant wei-Eht at 126 C. Mixtures of different composition were 11-.eated in graphite crucibles under charcoal, the heatinC curves beinE recorded with a Kurnakov a,;aratus. The fusion diagram (fir.ure) shows that the chlorides form a continuous series of solid solutions. There are I ficrure, 1 table and 1 German and I Russian reference. AVAILABLE: Library of Con[,,ress Card 1/1 SOV/136-59-7-6/20 AUTHOR: Moskalenk-o, L.G. TITLE: Use of Organic Solvents in the Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 7, pp 40-45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author notes that most nickel ores contain cobalt and iron, which are difficult to separate by methods based on differences in affinities for oxygen and sulphur. Separation of nickel and cobalt by the use of complex- forming organic solvents is attractive. The author has studied the solubility of nickel and cobalt chlorides in acetone at 170C. His results (Table 1) show that the solubility of calcium-chloride dried cobalt chloride is almost 300 times that of similarly dried nickel chloride, the drying temperatures in each case being 960C. The solubility of nickel chloride Increases greatly when chlorides of iron, cobalt or copper are present (Fig 1). Beyond a certain concentration of cobalt chloride in acetone solution, further increases cause a decrease in Card 1/3 nickel chloride solubility. Further experiments with SOV/136-59-7-8/20 Use of Organic Solvents in the Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt the metal chlorides and sulphates in ethyl and Isoamyl acetates saturated with hydrogen chloride shmed (Table 2) that: the nickel salts are practically insoluble, the others having a high solubility; chlorides are more soluble than sulphates; especially in hydrogen chloride saturated ethyl acetates (Fig 3); the lower the boiling point of the ester the greater the solubility, the salt drying-temperature also having some effect (Fig 3); solubility increases with increasing leaching temperature (Fig 4); nickel salts remain practically insoluble in the presence of salts of the other metals. The author proposes a flowsheet based on these results (Fig 5). To check this flovisheet a cobalt matte (1.57,:u Co, 21.9% Ni, 47.47% Fe, 27.65@o S) was treated with chlorine to give a product with 38.5c;o Ni, 2.99@ Co, 6.7% Fe, 2.21/c sulphate S. This was leached with organic solvents for 1-2 hours. With acetone repeated separation was necessary, but with the hydrogen-chloride saturated esters complete separation Card 2/3 in a single stage was obtained, leaching being more SOV/136-59-7-8/20 Use of Organic Solvents in the Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt satisfactory whon the chlorinated product was first tr(-;ated vrith nater and dried. There are b figures, 2 tables and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet and 1 English. rz Card 3/Q TITOVA, L.A.; KASHIESKAYA, M.M.; I-MSKAMW-,,-L -_k '-' S., CUD11,01A, A*T. Improved support stand for the shaking appamtus for test tubes and flasks. Lab.delo 7 no.9:5&-59 3 161. (14IFA 11,:10) SUPPLIES) (IABORATORIES--APPARATUS AND TITOVA, L.A.; KASIIIRSKAYA, M.M.; M'OSKALENKO, L.S.; KUDINOVA, A.T. Method for determining pregnanediol and estrogens in the urine. Lab. delo 8 no.4:26-27 Ap 162. WI --tA 15: 5, (MEGNAVEDIOL) (ESTHMIIS) (URD-M.-AIIALYSIS AND PATHOLOGY) I tic DERBASOV, N. M.,-_MOSKALMIKO, L. -Y. The V-4()O, V-600 and V-80 dehydrating 619vators with high- reliability chains. Biul.takh.-ekon.inform.Goo.nauch.-isel. inst.nauch. i tekh.inform. no.10:26-28 '62. (MMA 15: 10) (Coal washlng-E@uipwnt and 5upplies) a s@ vo -EWT(d)/DIT(m)/&F(n)-2/W(V)/T/WP(t)I 66 a @7A Oj 6. 00 P 0 JD/WW/W/JG/4bURCH CODE: UR/0413/6610001001/001710017 5 1 278 LT(c) DJ INVENTOR: Mosicalenka. 9, D,- Novikov, 0. K.; Pavlov, V. V.; Gariboy. G. S,: HakhnovsUx6_v@--9--- -M-C-Lff na. T. S. ; Rakhinskiy, G. N. ; Shur, 11. A. ORG: none nuous mill AI TITLE: Conti for rallinix-aluminux strips from liquid met& Class 7, No. 177395 1@ 14 - /'6 SOURCE: Izabretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zaaki, no. 1. 1966, 7 TOPIC TAGS*. aluminum, aluminum strip, aluminum strip rolling, contio.ous rolling, rolling mill, liquid metal rolling ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a continuous mill for rallinx alumfni strips from If uld weal The will comprises a continuous casting machine with a mold for d by a metal belt and a wheel, a raw strip guiding stand, a planetary in and a finishing stand. In order to synchronize the casting and rolling rates, the 237.064 L 14531-66 ACC N& AP6005ZI9 0 continuous casting machine is driven by the lower roll of the guiding stand by, ana Fig. 1. Continuous milt r ? I - Ladle for molten-alundaum; 2 - mold wheel; 3- - metal belt; 4 -m guiding stand; 5 - planetary stand; 6 - loop.former;* 7 finishing stand. of a metal belt (cee Fig. 1). Orig. art. has:. I figure. [WWI SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 06May63/ ATD PRESSOY/,r@' A-@--mW 2/2 AP KOVALICHUK, G.K. [Kovallchuk, H.K.1, kand.takhn.nauk; MOSKALENKO N.F. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LIMANSKIY, V.V.'[_LiM_anslk@yi,-V-.@.], starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PARSHINA, Z.S. [Parshyna, Z.S.], inzh. Use nf biomycine for the preservation of fresh fish. Khar. prom. no.1:58-63 Ja-Mr 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Azovsko-Chernomorskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii. (Chlortetracycline) (Fishery products-Preservation) KOVALICHUX G.g. [Kov&jlchUkO H.K.1; K)SUISM9 M.F.1 LIKV61IY, V.V. [@ @ nstkyl, V.V.l Use of sorbic acid for the processing of cold-smoked hearrings. Khar.prom. no.2t65-67 Ap-Je 162. (MIRA 15-9) 1. Azovsko-Chernon6rakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morskogo r7bnogo khozyaystva i okeanografti. (Fishery products--Preservation) (Sorbic acid) MO@KLLNIKG. N,F, Eff'lcisnt r-e,.h,-ds for -.,-Ie -rocaalng and eistabl,-'-@i7@ent of ra.i matcrial .,(-.rm3 in prriauction ci - irjzen .i IR A Khar. prom. nc.li7'-73 Ja-M, 165. (XI -'C 74 j NR: AP5019175 t]R/0337/65/000/007/006J3/0069 664.95 AUTHOR: Moskalenko, N. F.; Konyukhovj, V. M. (Chief technologist) TITLE-. Tho expediency of recalculating the actual (physical) tin can size Into standard units according tothe not weight of the cans SOURCE.- Rybnoye*khozy&ystvo, no. 7, 1965P 68-69 TOPIC TAGS: fish product packaging, can size I ABSTRACT:: The norms for raw material consumption during the pr*duction of canned fish products is established on the basis of 1000 standard tin cans 1. e. 1 #8 cans with a netweigbtof-360g. In the past.- the recalculations of raw material connumption in the case of cans of other physical sizes was carried out in the enterprises of the Azov-Black Sea baoin lby.utllizing -the volume ratios of the cans in qu"estion. The authors of the article! t suggest, on -the basis of numerous mxamples, that the recalculation should be done on the basis of weight ratios; otherwise,, e.g., enterprises producing #3 cens will show a surplua,! of raw materials while those whose output consists of #19 cans will ithow a constant do- I ficit-of raw7katerials.---. (Ccird N ITR: AP6019175 ACCE&SIO ASSOCUTION: Azch.erNM0; Yaltirwkfy rybokombinat (Yalta Fish Coacern) SUBMITTED' . 00 ENCL,. 00 SUB CODE: GO NO REP, Sovo. 000 OTHERt 000 Card MMULEMOR N,G, Possible relations of phy-tophenological pheno=s-na with tb-- mocistening of soils in Yaroslavl Province, Biule MOIF. Ortdgeole 37 no.44150 JI-Ag 162. (KIRA 16'.5) (11agorlye District--Soil moisture) (Nagorlye District-Vegetation and climate) VOSTOKOVA, Ye.A.; TAGUI;UVA, L.N.; VEREYSEY , N.G.; PREOBRAMENSKAYA, N.N.; 1,110AALF71KO 14 G.- RACHRISKAYA, N.N.; TUF14ANIIIA, V.I.; '- -'-" ' " H S HITOi, red.; PFVZNF.i, V.I., tekhr..red.; OKOL,;IjOVA, Z.P., tekhn.red. [Handbook and guide to the lithological composition of ourf- ical sectiments and the depth of occu@-rence of underground waters] Spravochnik-opredelitell 1-itologicheskogo sostava poverkhnostnykh otlozhenii i glubiny zaleganiia podzemnykh vod. Pod re@. II.G.Vereiskogo i E.A.Vostokovoi. Moskva, SellkhozizdFAt, 1963. 259 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzz*-y nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut gidrogoologii i inzhenernoy geologil. 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovateltBkiy in.titut gl,irogeologii i inzhenernoy geo- logii (for all except Orlova, Fevzner, Okolelova). M03KALENKC, N.G. Methods of building phenological spectra. Nauch. dok-',. v-y-9. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 2:103-106 164. (MLRA 17:5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedrcy botaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogicheskogo instituta im. V.I.L--nina. A 'Y. 4, 1.) 1%C;.; III, .". , I..N. ; T' V.: . l'sc of forest vegetation as an c.' -,-' g2acial complrx Trlidy l'!CIP P: 130-131t ' i,,(. - , X@,;- A 1,7: :,. MOSKAIZNKOP M.G. Vegetation cover of the environs of Norillsk. Bot. zhur. 50 ro.6, 1229-837 Je 165. (MIRA 18i7) 1. Laboratoriya indikatsionnoy geobotaniki Vsesoyuznogo nauchno- lssladovatellskogo inatituta gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy geologit, Moskva. KUTS. P.V.. kand. takhn. nauk; KOSKALZMKO. R.O., inzh. Results of using single-phase electric tractors. Kelch. oil'. hoffp. [81 no.12:13-15 D 157. (min 10:12) (Tractors) (Blectricity In agriculture) 13(-)YKC, brigadir prokliodclieskoy brigady kcraunistic-hes?oi tr da; NOKS-EaTL , N.A. , brigadir (,rl4i!ady; I.I.P. , brigadi r prokhodc@,a.-koy ,,rigady I ISACHENKO, I A. , briguair prokhodcheolkoy brigady kcrrmtini.,;t'- cheakogo truda Fast pro@esss i n dove ilopment mining. ' cc,l; V no. 1 11 N, 63. 1. Shakhta No.22 ii:;. Kirciva treata K-'ro,%,ugoll (f*cr 2. Shakhty No.1-2 "Novaya Golubovkall (for Novoselets). 3. Shakhta ""amkovskaya-2" tresta Kadiyevagoll (for Moskalei.t'. 4. Shakhtu 1:0.53 tregta Antratait (for IL;achenko). Improv,,ment of Uie inspection of automatic cab 3.grifl] devices in diesel locomotives. Av-to.,-,. telem. i sviaz' 8 no.2;36 F 164. ("IRA 17: 6) 1. 3tarshly elektrome"anik kont-rollno-ispytatellnogo punkta Liskinskoy distantsil signallIzatsii i svyazi Yugc- Vostachn6y dorogi. BABCHENKG, N.N.; MSKALENKC, N.P.; VCLWOVICH, Ye.A., otv. red.; PASIfflffMUYAV'(@-Vr-r*d.; YE;FIMENKO, A.S., tekhn. red. [Manual for workers of fish processing plants; collection of technological instructions and reference material on the primary processing of fish on board fishing ships pf the Kaliningrad Economic Council] Spravochnik ryboobralbotchika; abornik tekhnologichaskikh lnstruktail, spravochnogo mate- riala po perichnoi obrabotke ryby na promyslovykh sudakh Kaliningradskogo sovnarkhoza. Kaliningrad, Kaliningradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 259 p. (141RA 16:9) (Fish processing plants) TRONOVP B.V.; BORTOVOY, I.M.; 140SKALErIKO, N.P. Complexes of naphthoquinanas with phanols. Zhur. ob. khin. 33 no.5-.1639-1641 My 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Tomskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imani V.V. Kuybyaheva. (NaDhthoquinone) (Phanola) PMSHIN, G.N.; KOSKAYMMO, lF.Tu. Chemotherapeutic properties of pyraldine. Ned.pram. 14 no.2:52-53 F 160. (KIRA 130) 1. Vassoymzny7 nauchno-lasladovatellakty khimiko-farmateevticheakly institut iment S. Ordzhonikidze. (qUIVA IRE) PERSHIV, G.N. ; MOSKALENKO, 11. Yu. Chemotherapeutic properties of aninoquinol in cuUmeous lelsh- maniasia in mice. Fard. i toks. 26 no.4t446--452 Jl-Ag'63 7MIRA 17t4) 1. VbeBoytz=yy nattobnd-Issledovatellskiy khim-tko-farmateei- ticheakiy institut itani S.C!rdzhonikidze, Moskvas 17 , 7 YAKOVLEVA, A.I. (Mosl-va); SHIKICH:WA, il.V. (@oskva); PER'-IHIN, G.N. (MoSkvft); MOSKALOKO, V.Yus (Mosk-,,a) MorphologInal charactari5tics of a model of cutaneous leisch- winJasjo 1-n wl,itf mice. Arkh. [tit,. 27 no.4152-57 165. (MIRA 1815) 11 Otde-l W-miot.erapil (zav. - chlen-kor-respondent AMN SS.'R 1',rof. G.N.Pershin) Vsesoyuznogo nauc"o-issledovatellckogo kh1m.kc-far- matsevticht-,skcpo inst-Itutn imen, Ordzhonikidze. i -1.111 ,, I .11 , ,Vl 1 71 . I - . "T,,;,@, -- I ri " " @z I,,!* :Y,%11@1. !"; , , U!, , " " ", 4,1 .... .. rcfj;oz,t pn@,t;@,ritc, i Fit, 4 I,f, I rlL 1 , if..Ilt@tij- I fir! "-,( ,, ( I' M : - r.(,b : ( , , "" : I I . I @ I @, .@t; a .. t , -) Scl-f-3 G,A @J,- A----nion S@-@ Res @,heml -@- .,.Ll @*:% :,,-, @,I( @@ USSR / 7orm Animals. Silkworms. Q-7 Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No 45359 Author : Novikov, S. T.; Moskalenko, 0. V. Inst s blot given Title ; The Influence of Cortein Biologicclly Active SubstencC3 Upon the Development end Froductivonaeo of tho Mulborr@,- Fooding, Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Report No. 2. Tho Effect of the Addition of Thyroiodin to the Food of the Mulborry-Fooding Silkworm on the Output cnd Quclity of Cocoons. Orig Pub i Neuk. zap. Nizhin'sk. dorzh. pod. in-t, 1956, 7, 82-87 Abstrnct The mulberry loeves wore trontod with thyrooidin rolution in concentrPtions of 2tloo,ooo, 4:ioo,ooo rnd 8:100,000, rnd wore fed to Irrvro of silkworm thrice - d,-y rt 19-250 C. The 1,-rvco reared on those lonvoo hrve r hiF;hcr waight before changing into pupro; the cocoons spun by them hrvo Card 1/2 53 MOSULINKO, 011ga Yakovlevna; OUHIJATA, Hargarita Vasillyawna; NOTIKOV, K.P.. otvetotvennyy*re(t6kt'or,--DHITRIYVA, L.N., redaktor izdatellstva; ZAZULISXAYA, V.F., takhnicheekly redaktor [Abbau.; a text book in German language) Abbau.; uchabnoe posobia vo nemetakanu iazyku. Koskva. Ugletakhizdat, 1956. 179 p. (KLRA 10:1) (Ocal mines and aining-Terminology) (Gorman language-Chrestomathies and readers) m , komindir n i, a @,tryaaa (Mirm@rj. An'@%jrlctila ) , "-A:, I @ -., r-i , . I- . . stnrqA,A.--, 9?itirtaan ;'4.r-Vy. Artqrktl.,Ia). in t-jo depth of tro Antarctic. Grnzhd.ar. @4 ac.@: " t - -,' .1 ; ' r@ 7 I V!AA , ' .:4) IkAntnrctic regicinn---'eronnuticq@ 84'-58-1-10/52 AUTHOR: Coamander of the Antarctic Aviation Detachment W Qnkro - g -Tallyevoklyt -T. , Senior Navigator TIME: Over the Southern Extremity of the Globe (Na yuzhr-oy okonechaosti zem- nogo sharm) PERIODICAL:Grazbdanskaya aviatelya, 1958,,,,Nr 1, p 21 (USSR) ABSTRWT: The article deals with the operations and accomplishments of aviation within the progrw of the IGY. Air services were maintained all year, despite violent mww storms lasting for weeks on end. landings someti;-ws lod to be made on tmexplored ice fields among cracks,, or on icebergs,, island and fiords. Ice reconnaissance from the air extended to 700 kn from the coast. Mie diesel-electric transporter "Ob'" was monitored from the air to the Mirnyy settlement. The aero- Photogmpblng of coast-e-1 areas went on continuously. Specially equipped aircraft laboratories were regular4 exploring the atmosphere up to 5000 m.altitude. Special mention is made of the part of aviation in the establishment of the Kbmsomollskaya and the Vostok-1 stations. The tractor-sled expedition imel r Tresbnlikov into the interior for re-establisbment of these stations after the polar night was supported by fuel supply stations along the route, which were established from the air, partly by dropping bearrels with parachutes. Ftmm Jaamry to ffor@mber, 3000 hours CaTd 1/2 Over the Southcru Extremity of the Globe 84-58-1-10/32 ware floim by the aircraft of the detachment. Mch fuel, special eaulpoent,.aad food supplies have been transported, omr 100 tons of which went to the Vostok-1 at&&,,ion alone. A p@uo&vqph showing preparation of a runway on ice, accompanies the text. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Aeronautics - International Geographic Year 2. Aeronautics - Antarctic - USSR Card 2/2 HOSKALCHKO, P.I., Inth. Reducing air escapes in laxnetak Basin mines. Bezop. truds v prow. I no.12:11-12 V '57. (MIRA 12:3) Manetsk Basin-Kine ventilation) A IINDENAU, N.I., in2h.; MOSKAI. jn7,h.j,IA)FAThIN, GJ ., in2h.; PUSYGINI, Y.Y., kand.t#-k@)n.nauk About the M.A. YrainkWs article "Calculatinp air in accord,@-ncp with gas c-)ntent and controlling t@e ventilation of workings." Bezop. truda v prom. 5 no.8:12-14 ig 'fl. (MIFL., 1. hombinat Kuzbassupol' (for Lindenau, MoskalenPo, Lopatkin). 2. Nachal'nik otdola ventilyatsii I frava Makfyev5:kog-,) nauc@,no- issledovatel'-skogo Instituta, V. Makeyevka, Stallnsk)y :)blaf@ti (for Busypin). (Mine ventilati@)n) (Krainikov, M.A.) EAOSKAUc,NIKO, F. I., Cand )C 3cl -- ((ilos,) `Aood duppl-7 @f' tha r.)road hip facia in man." .`@Iov, l!"'7, 1@@ p@ (Klev -Jt,ts-- I lf,: 17 A. i@. LiOfTOnjOts), Jon (-,OT,,Ies (KL, "11-1-17, )c') ("ActIlAtim of a modal of the @am Vr"'01 Z@P.Jks IT A-,, 71., KA- 020671F@,Ij," @-!-'S N @J, i A 0 i 4f J@ T I s tr USSR/Crystals. B-5 Abs Jour Referat Zhur KhWya, Ho 6, 1957, 18313 Author S.A. Moskalenko. Inst Institute. Title To Computation of Lande's Electron g-Factor at F-Center. Orig Pub Tr. Kishinevsk. a.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 9, 115-120 Abstract Lande's g-factor for the basic position of an electron in the F-center of a NaC1 ctystal was computed taking into consideration the crystal symmetry and the fine structure of shells in the F-center. It followed from the obtained equation that the g-factor coincided with the g-factor of the s-electron. It showed that the dis- cri.;ancies disclosed at experiments of paramagnetic re- oci,ncu (Hutchison C.A., Noble G.A., Mys. Rev., 195i@, 8-1; vo 6) between the values of g-factc..-3 for the elec- tron in thu F-center and the s-electron could not be ex- plained either by the lattice symmetry, or by the addi- tLon Card 1/2 - 71 - r- I " HOSKALINIO A Illik" On the theory of local electron states in cr7stals. Ukr.fiz. vhur. 2 uo.2:su"l--.59-60- '57. (WWA 10:7) 1. Inatitut fialki All URSR. (9= itons) (Cryatallography, Hathematleal) ATJ THO R @"A.Ioaicaloako' 34. S07/51 -3-2 -8/ 2 @ TI= s On the Theory of tho Mott Zxciton In @I;cali-Hallde Grystals (K t)nrii o@ojltnau aott;a v ahchalochno-@,.Llnidnyldi krIz1:;!All%kh, ISIRI OD I (AL sOptlica I Spa@:troslcnpiya, 1956, Vol 5, ITIr 2, pp 147-15@) (USSP') "MAV'T Tno paper is an-Ar3ly tnanr3tictLl. The autlaor dljoisses -vi al@cdli- halide crystal consistia- of IT al@uli-metil Atous and IT halogaii atoLis In alicali atoLaa tho a-shell is bein6 fillsd, vjhil3 halo,-an atoms h--ii3 five alactrous in the p-shell. The raaay-olactroa theory of t-,a Ua-@. .)xci';on is discuss3l for such a cr,,st.Al. 3xpro@ialons -Lr:) outAawi for t'L-.o 3aargy of oxcitttion of tha cryat@Al and for the ..ot-. ax zi -,on band Tho exuroajion -.vhich dascribgs the exciton band consists of thrae t3r-" Thet fi@st tara Is due to tha conduction band, the sicon.i -.ani is dua to tna hole band of t@a3 cr7a@al. Tha5a two tjr,,Ls grj ao., ho,.,jav)r, iden'Acul with the exprasuions for the anar6y of 6aaarAl conduction and hola bands because of @cna projenco In bot!i t-grinu of f@inc'-AnuAi vihich describa trij boial s@u@3 of a;, )Itjctroa aurl a hola. The 3ard 1/2 On tho TI,3ory of tho Iot@ Excitoa ia A..icali-ffalido Cryat@.ils 507151 -5-2 -6/2ti third tax, i is dlia to tho i-it.-iracTton @W;@,;oon alactr-.is iii.-I icl.)3 - Tho propjrtiab of tlha 3,ccLtoa baad dopeud taus on tho proporti3b @f ,:onduction and holo 'bials, on the int3raction of t-ie latt:ir two oan3s ayid on tho functions ?a. Tha wulhor disaass@j3 Lilso th') 31'fOCti'J'@3 aw.as and tlio 3.i@)rjj jr)-ictraa of tha I-ott oxcitou. The aut-ri-Ir t@"a@Ts K.B. Tol,)ygo for diractic,@ t'-iis vior@c and S.I. Pe@_,,ir, I.M. Dyic,),,:t;. and Ra s h ba. 1'r. ai c r, -"I., 7 (if -jr@,s i,@j 11 r,)fmr,3nc,3s )rj 'i_ , 2 fi .=0-;I.%TI0!7s lus",Aut fizici. ,LI (Instit"it;j of Ph./sIcs, of -L;i.z: 'J.Lraiiiian SU Ma T'.,'Z;j -July IZ, 1957 :;ard 2/2 1. Alkali halide crystals--Excitation 2. Alkali halide crystaii--The,@ry 3. Mathematics--Appiicati.)ns 91,x WN, 41 /9 l-w-1 -T wW.O ELI rj.u -.1mm jo uolgn"Ic .41 -.qtz.vv '1 -3 P.; 6Tv!cfUlD DT@l ul @uo'41zrg Jo Xjolltu ,,,om mj.m puou VIM oTu-1 ul ITT jllzoo a T. o14= "loll'-lilt -LQ 'C &ZVO Ill XIIATIonpuoo o-olu otm jo uol-4w9lZookul ..;lc PUR -ivo -1 2"Jis il@zoolllcpnj jo -I-%[ tQ -6-3wri-wTap Q pus , 9- wu.w@tu Iwoj2db PM oIj'Ao8I&&3MU b- V.. coo-J.Jav .1 'mmm *A *0 Xoqmm P-d-d aa.m, cTrIa.2vor d.j- P.. -vTIJ uM ;- 9-12jadoid om ou-13 Do om 19j.29T8@03aw puv j Vv P:Tl" @l Q@I -d ido 'g-woj e Tian @d I ol -AiT-l*,.1-j,....,;.t4d jv AVoj.Uqooj MW w@T.Awgj-3o,,p ... Two u!,.-TQwd j. 4do.o orlA v 'ejo,4onruce T-9 ul 'lo= -W OW; t1, 1 --uJ I I'll Tlol-4do Do ov@vjuop wtva TTV 2wJTd -;n 21 V-j (o@Aj -Ic- AQ 11-4volM Wv J&314wl DM) .2. TTnQ @12@-Jul Puv . 4"doj oulv2uou uoTaoolloo win tuvwmm= -Two jo u,1,4v.Tlddl c"ll"d -M -1 "MVTD&dg Y." Tv@l a j@tr?l 4 u-ITI-4139111 VKM 9011119JOATM ul w2urmc -3 T-J,u IT-0 DIU 'foulAIV jo" onp."Tv". I'lToo -Twas jo PT-71 @Ln -1 .-j pol'....4ul WY wmq ffTm SIC02gal "Ou" cc ja Un @IuTtJAfl luriolzo,puzy -&ujrxqwv-1 -al -A .m l.deav !.u7.7y *A 7 lsrl,,vvuTqWTjWUJO -M --num,laid"Od od lt'"war" .11T%112@j '91:11:7 mtu uAl..'r,xv .Cougv Vnioguods TUU0131mv VVY&DO OW't Do, '6961 KT)l ul Twondo Ism 6jj%voTDo.:l.uj --Ju-n 3vjIA -Am rWI2"vu"z !Ujv3Dr(vWD -TIMC I" U.,@ ui, Ju.11do t- V L961 w1jawfou mll-l.uA alwavIm -d IMVVxlupo - @j d A J-@, ,.r f.1 -v- f-wvtnzjxn @u xjl=rWm OW 'AOC it, V,'l 7 orm (the SOV/126-8-2-3/26 AUTHORS: Giterman, M. Sh. and Moskalenko, S. A. TITLE: On the Structure of Energy Bands in Ionic Crystals PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 2, PP 170-175 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The interaction between electrons in crystals was taken into account in the Shubin-Vonsovskiy polar model (Ref 1). On the basis of this model Vonsovskiy and his collaborators (Ref 2) have considered a large number of' static and kinetic effects in metals and semiconductors and have obtained good agreement with experimental data The method of second quantization turned out to be a convenient mathematical apparatus and was developed by Bogolyubov (Ref 3) for application to crystals. However, in Ref 3 only the simpler case of s-electrons was considered and excited states were not taken into account. Seidov and Galishev (Ref 11) have taken into account one non-degenerate p-state which gave an overlap of energy bands in the spectrum of elementary excitations even in the zero-order approximation. The fact that degeneracy Card.1/4 with respect to the magnetic quantum number was neglected in all the above papers means that it was not possible to sov/126-8-2-3/26 On the Structure of Energy Bands in Ionic Crystals obtain, for example, the anisotropy of the effeCLive inasses of current carriers and certain other effects. The present authors have generalised the polar model to the case of ionic crystals (NaCl, KCI) in Ref 5. The present paper is also concerned i-rith the problem and gives special attention to the degeneracy of the electron states at the C1 points, and the possibility of the motion of current carriers of each sign over hoth cations And anions, The first of these effects has an important influence on the energy spectrum of the "holes", and in particular, on the anisotropy of their effective inasses. The second effect leads to a change in the form and position of the energy bands, i.e. it has an influence on the properties of the current carriers. rhe work reported in [?(-fs 6 and 7 may be considered as the zero-order approximation of the solution now given. For simplicity, lattice vibrations are not taken into account. An ideal cubic lattice is considered with two types of points g a nd h o c c ii p I e 11 by positive and negative ions respectively, the ions being Card2/4 considered as fixed. In the ground state, the electron sov/126-8-2-3/26 On the Structure of Energy Baub in Ionic Crystals density distribution exhibits maximum non-uniformity. Near the &-points (Na, K) there are no valence a-electrons, while at the h-points (Cl) there are six electrons in the p-state having m = O,+l and 43 = �1/2 . The excitation of the aystZ is connected with a reduction in the non-uniformity in the charge distri- bution and the appearance of elementary excitations of different sigms. These excitations are called electrons and holes, by analogy with the one-electron theory and, correspondingly, the authors refer to electron and three- hole energy bands. The energy operator for the problem is of the form given by Eq 1 (N.N. Bogolyubov - Ref 3). The results obtained are substantially in agreement with those reported by Howland in Ref 9, except that in the present paper the interaction between the valence bands and the conduction band is taken into account. It is shown that the spim orbit interaction is not an essential factor leading to the anisotropy in the effective masses of the current carriers. An approximate diagonalization of Card3/4 the Hamiltonian for the many electron problems is carried sov/126-8-2-3/26 On the Structure of Energy Bands in Ionic Crystals metlwd out and a group theory is used in studying the structure of the bands in some directions in K-apace. There are I figure and 9 references, of which 8 are Soviet and I Zngllsh. ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.H. Gorlkiy (Ural State University imeni A.M. Gor'kiy) SUBMTTRD: july 8, 1958 Card 4/4 24(2) AUTHORS: Moskalerkc. S. A.- Tclpygc K. 3. --c 71, 2 T IT LE 3 the En&rgy S-, o@, '. r-.m J-f ,he Exc i t (,n ,f 0.- Cry 3 'a.,) (0b rerget-@--,@eskum 9@ek're eks@tcna kristai@akhj' PERIODICAL: , Zhurnal eksperimen@vtIln.,--y i -e@@ret-hez3k@ , Vol 36, lily- 1 , Dr, 14 9-1, 6 3 (T'SSR' ABSTRACTt The present j@aper concerr.s a of the levels of The Mott excitor. -,i .on crys,al.9 --it f:-om. the point of view of t-e- tne,.ry. a Mott excito.-. is .rl- p- by transition of ai electron from .-hi-_- extter:@&i c- csed F-shell of the an4on i--c ai, .-.nc'@.'Llpi@-d s-attj el the !j-jn o@-, of trie cat-,on. The 9-arri-:7 E-.--Lq--tr,)n rnsultJr--p -r w- ard @e C-,r-esponding hole form a systex. w .L.r @@ S a ge,. &--rr. As basic flinctic-.s it @s arvi -L--aDIc, eur t-cn,-inE-+1Cns of the wave fu- - u.is of tne 31p@,.t2cr@ i--. 1-ne crystal. In the second part of '."-;3 the rnariy--ele@,- t--@jr. prublem is reduced to th,3 ejuation cf w( of' 'wc ar'.iciej, and the n-.ird par-, t@.'-. r-th--ornti -u - c- assification of excltor stat,,@ @ for K - C. - cc --ver'@auser Card 1/3 the authcro fria, t'.e vor-, an arn;.trary On the Energy Spe:;tr,@n rif tnr- Zx,@,.' t@.- r in Ion Crystalij moticn -,f tKe el ! "tr-, 1-1 (-.,x ar E; r. a a - c or.", i ..a,. t c r %--I i 1 re s Z@,f @ , - _P -- !, t r- w t @. e r e a t L c, 7 i@ ge ne r,@ de I _@ b e i a i. e r S i.;. ev e s for Na'-- -,:,I --ry2 f 9 y mm. e ', r y c --" latl_-__-. TI-e t :. o f t h e a @@,7. rj c- c, r, y t f. a rr a @ g m Erft and ii-@.,3- si --v c, f r a' w@ 2w rar agrar- h and .Ir diE!-,:qzies a ar - e f -v 6 7@e t li I- d T r, e I a s @ c @ a p ry cIf 1 .-. a C u 2 0 A para-ex.,;itc,. 5 0) and "S to these a-e p,,)-3s4-,, -,y The s-;.! r 7-@ a r c3nc,'.us_,c,n, if ezr,@ ' tc@ns a Yagne-.i - -el' a_--e sc,@5sd, li,ere are Card 2/3 4 fieure.9 ar.-I 22 f w h I --@ r @ 3 " ; :. , t . On the Enei,gy Syjr!ctr@jm of I.h(, Exciton @ M c, " t jC 7P @, -."6 -1 - 21/(,2 in Ion Crystals ASSOC IAT ION: Institut -Fiz'.ki Akadem-'--' nwL< Ukrainskcy SSS.@ (Institute of PhyS4 CS of the Acader.-,:., - ' ',,:, pn@@cs , Ukra@. nqkaya SSR)' SUBMITTEDt June 9, 1958 C ard 3, /3 MOSKALEA0, S. A. Cand Ptrjs--Eath Sci IL-(diss) "EnerEg Spectrum of Excitons in Non-deformable ionic Crystals," Kiv, 1960, 13 pp, 200 -oFies (Kiev State U. im T. G. 6hevcheriko) (KL, 47/bO, 97)