SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETTSOLD, E. G. - PETUKHOV, A. F.
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PMSELI, V.A., podpolkovnilc med.sluzhby
Iffectiveneen of treatinp chronic gastritls and peptic -ilrqr with
Sukhumi mineir~l water. Veon.-med.zhur. no.9:83-84 S '58.
(MIRA 12:12)
(PEPTIC ULM) ( ST, OMAGH- -D I SF.~. SSES) WATERS)
FETTSELI, V.A., POLUBNEV, T.F.; US !L'Y!-"VA, L.L.; Klll,lKrW,' , F- ~
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MNENKO, I.S.; SUGUMOV, S.T.; Bill.Ko, V.A.; GREB71OF",
1.
Experience in the prevf--n*.ion of chronic gastrItIls. Vor--r., z- i.
zhur. no.10:61-63 0 165. (KIRA J? -~
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
Kosman, M. S., PeLtsoi'd, E. G.
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Electroluminescence of zinc oxide with bismuth oxide impurity
PERIODICAL: .%efera~_vT,yy znurna.!, ;-Ilz_~ka, no. 8, 19611, 45, abstract 8V321
("'Ucl- zap. Len_Lgr. gos. ped. in-ta jm. A. I. Gertsena", 1~61,
v. 207, 51 - 63)
TEXT: The electroluminescence of zinc oxide with bismuth oxide Impurity
was investigated by passing direct or alternating current through pressed sum;ks.
Two emission oands with ma-xima at 5,700 and 6,200 ~' related to two forms of lu-
minescence centers at 0.08 and 0.2 ev depth, were established. The luminescence
centers were formed by ions of the excess zinc. It is noted that the quantum
yield in the samples increases witn their dielectric constant. The appeararfce
of luminescence is associated with the accumulation of space charge in the crys-
tal section near the electrode. There are 37 references.
r ' I A. Burlakov
:Abstracter s note: Complete translation]
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AUTHORS: Kosman, M. P,,ttsol'-J, F. 0.
TITLE: On the possibility of production of' symmetric zinc, DxIlle varlstrors
with bismuth uxldf- admixturo
PERIODICAL: Beferativnyy zhurnal, Fiz-1ka, no, 9, 19t.)P, 25, abstraot 9-4-41)shch
("Uch. zap. Leningr. gob. ppii. tri-ta Im. A. Gertsena",
v. 207, '91 - 'T)
TEXT: Investigating the Losev effect it was observed that ceramic s~uiiplles
(S) of zinc oxide with a bismuth oxide admixture have properties of a nonlinear
symmetric resistance and are suitable for use at low currents and %-oltai,,Ps. The
technology of their production is simple and needs no C~mplicated equipment. .:
the mechanical mixture is presse,:~ at a pressure of 5-10 kglm2 Intr) d!L;cs o~
1.5 mm thickness and 12 mm In diameter. The per cent content of the wimixture
Is determined by weight and varies from 0.5 to 60%. The electrical. properties
of the S depend on tho temperature and duration of the calrination of the mix-
ture, th~ cooling rate and content of admixture. S can be prepared with an
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KDSMkN, M. S; PETTSOLID E.G.
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Elef-T,roluminescence of zinc oxide with an additicm of bia=th oxide.
Uch.zap.Pod.inst.Gorte.no.207t5l-63 161.
(IURA 16:5)
1. Leniagradskiy aosudarstvennyy pedagogicheakiy institut imeal A.I.
0
Gertsena.
(Zlec oxide) (Bimmith oxide) (:.Ilmi moscesce)
KWMA% M.S.; -iMjNjjj;JD,, E.G.
Producibillty of symmetrical v&ristors from zinc ozide with La
addition of bismL-th oxide. Uch.zap.Ped.inst.Gorto.no.2(Y7sl9l-l97 161.
(MIRA 16:51
1. LeniRgradskiy gcsudaretvennyy podagogicheakiy institut imex. A.I.
Gertsena.
(Electric resistors) (','iac oxide) (Bismuth oxide)
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A-;'ThOlt6: Kouman, 1-1. - inu Pulltuoi'd, .6. ~i.
T I T'.-u L On the p~Djsib..'ity of fabricating symme-ur~Lcal varis-
-~urs of zinc oxide with bismuth-oxide dop--ng
1 0 V:~yy zhur.,.ul, Avtomati,~a
no. ,,, ~,tc~2, 25, abstract j-4-49 sic,-, ',Jcn. -e-
nin,--r. gos. pod. in-ta im. -L. 1. Gertsena, no. c07,
ij,,l, I)I-IJ7)
T --'.K Tl-, ',ias oee:~ fo-ncl, in investig-,tting ijosev's effect, t.,,
sam~!-~ es of zliic oxide with 'u--'smuth-oxide dopJji,,e
,ert~e.,i -)'L nonlir.,~ar z.,yrametrlcal rebisrors and are
anu v )l tal-';es. '~Lhe technology if -.1.t
orication is bimple ~,.nd J-jes not rt~q,irecomplichted
;.icc.-,anica-I mixtu,re i~3 ~~ompacted Linder D x 104 k6l'me-,~,ress,~re anto
discs of 1.5 mm thickness and 12 mm diameter. The impuri...; percen-
-tage io dute-rmined according to weight and varies from 0.5 to 00'~-
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.a6e i-.i~ a- Lurnatin_ current the Gamiles have fully 6y::ime tric-al
---Dra-ici;eb of the c,.aructuristlcs. An increase of ti.e firing tcnipe-
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ratare of tiamples with the same impurity content aiJi CJ-!~'- e
-,LiL~L;es, -b a rule, an 1,ncrease o, eiectrical conduc',iv:-,:.-.
-.ur i6,Lt-so obz3erved at an 'increase of cooling rate. ~ia.-.i:,-es
I condL.C -"5 --,-
lmpu:-ity I~av~-: tLe ~owe6t electrical t 7
-Le te by -.11c: latter. An increase of the
ti.e alter,,-,te voltaCc leads to the arising of a hystere,-3~45
~-,jn:iec-,ed witi. an increase of reactance jwrin., to t---.e se-f -a
,-nce of t3am,-.e. '!,.e most drouaIol,2 exprlanati,)n of --Os
of non-inear -,esstances i8 -,I.e hypothesis of the exibt~--.-'e
oarrier iayers connected with the surface state of ti.e sum~'-:-e, -,';n-'Cn
JLs indicated by the modifications of the voltage-ca--rent
:z3tics in tf,e presence if oxygen. In this conn,:ctlon jurf Lce o :.-:1r;~;y
leve-Ls are formed on ti,,-, surface of i:-rains of zinc oxia'k:
t'.e ad:~or,,tion of oxygen, and occupied by conductivity
frc):-,, ',-.e volume, thas modifying tne electrical ana
~e8 'f t,.e ~rrai-ns. ''pparentiy uurface barriers are tYe e
jy.:-..-,etry of the current-voltage characteristics. -fhe.-Lr infl-,iti,ce -L-,
noticeabie for a 6arface-to-volume ratio of 10-3 cm-1 or mire
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Wh~jl-tz Lhe crost3-6ection is C01181U(2ruuiy d"-'a-ker
cross-section uf the ~;rainb tl,e
ratio is hi6h an.d tLe surface state :Lar;,,e'jiy t..u
if ti,e sample. / J'-bstracter'8 note: '.omplete transiation.-,,
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1UTEOR: Pettsoll,d,_E. G
tr ~-of Zinc OxAJ~ With a
TITLE: Some Elec oluminescent Properties
Bismuth Oxide Admixture
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akad~mii nauk SSSR Beriya fizichaskaya, 'cif,t)
Vol. 24, No. 1, pp 104-107
TEXTi The article under review was read at the Second All-Union Con
ference on the Physics of DIelectrics (Moscow, 19o4e-Aber T6--2-T, '79-5-FT-
0. V. Losev was the first to n -e-W-11-at at the Interface between metal
and semiconductor a light effect is produced by the current passing
through. Later on, the Losev effect has been observed repeatedly It
yields more lit-ht than, for example, the electroluminescence o? matter
suspended in semiconductors. Thus, it Is of special importance from botK
the scientific and technical point of view.. The present paper gives a
des,~ription of investigations of the electroluminescent properties of a
mi-.,~turi -omposed of a p-type and ar, n type semiconductor through w'iich a
direct -iT-rent flows.. A yellow or blue 13,zht effect was visible un the
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Some Electroluminescont Fropertles of Zinc Oxide S1048V601'C24,'~','Cr,
With a Bismuth Oxide Admixture B006/BO14
point electrodes, according to the annealing conditionA of the sample
and the concentration of the admixture The author studied concentrdticne
of from 1 to 60%. The conductivity characteristice of the samples
(Fig. 1) were dependent on the temperature and duration of heat tr.;atment
on the cooling rateand on the admixture concentration Highly resistive
samples showed a yellow light effect. while those having a low resistivity
showed a green effect The light effezts on the two electrodes were
amplified by an FEU-11 photomultiplier and recorded by a mirror galvano-
meter. Two copper-constantan thermocouples were used to measure the
temperAture of the samples. Fig 2 9hows the dependence of the intersity
of this light effect on the current passing thr*ugh the mixture I~ ia
shown that a temperature drop to 1000C renders this dependence cons).der-
ably more distinct- The highly nonlinear volt-ampere characteristic
(Fig. 4) was only slightly changed by such a temper&ture drop Fig
illustrates the field. and curren-. distribution in the sample Fig -he
potentlai- and radiation Intensity distribution between the electrodes.
and Fig~ 7 the variation of luminescence and current with time In con-
clusion, the author discusses the results obtained referring to papers by
M. S. Kosman, who has repeatedly pointed out that on the passage of
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Some E'.'-,trolumine8cent Properties of Zinc S/048/60/024/01/09/009
Oxide 1-th a Bismuth Oxide Admixture Wo6fBoI4
current tftrough a dielectric or a semiconductor space charge must be
accumulated, which may produce a number of secondary effects In the
surroundings of the electrodes. The effects under consideration are
undoubtedly connected with these space charges. There are 7 figures and
27 references, 9 of which are Soviet
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MIMYEV, Y.B.;
Distribution of radioactive cesium between the crystallize
phase of alumi potassi= alums and solution. RAdiokhimiia
5 no.1:22-28 163. (Cesium-Isotopes) (MIRA 16:2)
(Alum)
S/186/63/CC5/CCl/0Cl/Gl3
F-75/Z436
AUTHORS: Mikheyev, N.B., Flettsol'd, V.
TITLE: Distribution of radio"ctive cesium between the
crystalline phase Of POtaS5iUM aluminium alums and
solution
PERIOL:CAL: Radiokhimiya, v-5, no.1, iv63, 22-28
TEXT: As there are no literature data on the cocry-~tallizati-on
coefficient -f Ce with alums, the authors attempted to deter-mine it
using three different methods. !-.1ilopin's method of isother;;iol
removal of supersaturaLion was unsatisf-actory. This was due to
the fact that thermodynamic equilibrium was not reache,! ir,, the
system (K, Cs)Al(S04)'212112O-sO1"t'on and the coefficivnt (")
did not reach a constant value during recrystallization of' the
solid phase. Grebenshchikova and Bryzgalova's method of
partial recrystallization of the solid phase also failed to g.1ve
constant values of D due to interference from the recrystalliz-
ation of the solid phase. V.G.Khlonin and M.S.MerkulovaS
method (ZhFKh,'V.13, 1939, 1282) was used successfully. In this
method the fully recrystallized solid phase of the macrocomponent
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Distribution of radioactive ... EC75/E436
(alum) comes into contact with a siAturated solution containinv the
.-nicroelement (Ce) isomorphous with the solid phase. Pa d i O'A C t 1%, 0
Ce is adsorbed on the surfaces of altim crystals anti its
distribution between the surfaces and the solution is gi%,eti hv
Khlopin's law
x D, YI
a - x c
whf;re x - the quantity of microcomponen t a dsorbed by t he so I I d
phase, (a - x) - its content in the solution, YJ - the (111,1ritity
of macrocomponent on the surface of the solid phase takiny 1)art in
the adsorption of the microcomponent, c - the quantity of
microcomponent in the solution, D] - cocrystallization coefficient
of microcomponent with the surface layer of the solid phase.
Kh1opin and Merkulova showed that DI is numerically the bulk
coefficient of cocrystallization. The establishment of the
absorptional equilibrium took from 16 to 20 hours. After this
time a constant value of D was obtained equal to about 20.
The method of logarithmic cocrystallization was used to evaluate D,
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s/186/63/005/001/001/013
Distribution of radioactive ... EC75/E436
The maximum value obtained in this way wets 19+ 1 which is in
good agreement with the values from the adsorpttonal experiments.
There are 5 tables.
SUBMITTED: November 6, 1961
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23 n0-4-63-69 Ap 163. (M-IRA 16-4)
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Results of the gas lift tests In Yugoslavia. Nafta Jug 13
no.6t132-133 Je 162.
VUBLEIRP V.J.; VODOPJANOV, A.F.; JEFRM40V, D.V.; MINC, A.Z.; VEISBEIN, M.M.;
GASEVP M.G.; ZEJDLIC, A.J.1 IVANOV, T.P.; KOILFINSKIJ, A.A.; KOMAR, E. G.;
NALISEV, J.E.; 140110SZON, M,A.1 IIEVJAZSKI.T, J.Ch.; EEjXIIDI,-",
RABINOVIC, V.A.; RUBCIIISKIJ, S.N.; S11F&.NIKOV, K.D.; STOWV,
KULT, Karel, inz.
The synchrophasotron for particle acceleration to 10 BeV energy of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences. Jaderna energie 3 no.1:5-9 Ja 157.
1. Ustav jaderne fysiky (for Kult)*
~;/12 61/000/009/045/058
D2.AX303
AUDIOR: Petulchov, I.Ii.
TITLU: A licit on t1ric riethod of un-
I o ae, i:,L; 4--or i..v: sstrest;ed --tate of a
tiouritai-a masnif
PLRIODICAL: Referarivnyy no. 9, 1961, 27,
al3r.1-r;ict: 9 V229 C;'). ;)o vopr. gorti. davleriiya
i 34), 1-;., 1960,
TIM: A ri~ni method of tcnsometers in investi,,ating
the stresGed state oil! a mouutai-n r.,:lassif according to the method of-
unloading is proposed. Gluing ten,-.u-leters to the end of the well
0
is rcp1aced by clarxpiii-, tlwvi -,r-'Lli thc Z-'d of .1 --,ccial pncurlatic
, ,: I.i Li., i I -' ~ .,, c)
holder. To chock the clampud' tc leters,
experiments were czixri(,,(-! out, -;,,, wiLic'~i iL kias esta'Olished that the
tensometers work in a stable wa,.- ar, well as c~-.-pcrimcnts which showed
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111. 2-Bromo-4-chloro-i -,iorcin ani Its Deriv,ili res" (p. I
SO-. Journal of General (ZhurnAl Cns~chpi ~'himii) , `4~'7 Vo' . 1.7, '-i:). 7
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MIL_ _1 !,N.;- POPOVICH, I.D., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk
Wficient utilization of land. Zonledelie 8 no-7:35-37 JI 16%
(MIRA 13-9)
1. 11'redsedatell kolkhoz& "Fervoye May-a", Makarovskego ray-ona,
Kiyevskojv oblasti (for Petyukh).
(Makarov District (Kiev FrOVIDce)-- Agriculture)
PEEMKH, M.I..
Effect. of rd elems-anlls !.L %ne S~*- ana fs. 5 rf r,- -,* : -n~-- -A '-- a "
30 no.1-2i!452-I..t,- 164. - M. RA ~- ? . .~
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AJTriU-R',: Pavlyuchenko, M. M., Petukh,_14. L.
TITLE: 4aaioisotope stuay of tne diffusion of sulfur in steels,
cast irons ana cooalt
?ili lob ICA L Ieferat ivryy zhurnal - Knimiya, no. 20, 1962, 33, abstract
20B211 (In collections Geterogen. khim. reaktsii. Minsk,
1961, 249-252)
TZ.XT: :,iffus;.on o, sulfur was stuaiea z)y tne methods of 'layer stripping
ana a~toraa~cgraphy. Sjlfur in the layers in steels and cast
iro ns is ais t r i4but ed nonun-f o rm ly i n a epa ra t e inc I us i ons , such i nc 1 us i one
being greater in cast irons than in steels. The intense spots on the
autoradiograms correspond to the nonretailic inclusions which can be Been
an the specimens through a microscope. In cobalt the sulfur is concentrated
.along the grain boundaries. In pure metals (Fe, Co) the sulfur is
distrib4ted either tnrougnout the metal. or along tne grain bounaaries,
aepending upon the temperature ai,d nature of the metal, whilat in steels
and cast irons it penetrates and 4s concentrated mainly along the
boundaries of the inclusions. -Abstracter's notes Complete translation.!
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AID P - 1594
Subject USSRAlectricity
Card 1/2' Pub. 27 - 3/27
Author Petukhin, Q.- M., Kand. of Tech. Sci., Moscow
Title Characteristics and calculation of electromagnetic
clutches with ferromagnetic filling
Periodical Elektrichestvo, 3, 10-16, Mr 1955
Abstract The author made an experimental and theoretical study
of electromagnetic clutches of the cylindrical and disc
types with a liquid filler and with capacities from
1.0 to 7.5 kw at 1000 to 1500 r.p.m. The drive
consisted of a d-c motor with generator-motor set
regulation. An electromagnetic dynamometer was used as
load. The characteristics of the clutches were taken
with a wide range of speed, slip and load-moment varia-
tions. The influence of the working gaps on the perfor-
mance was reflected in the character'-sties. A
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Subject USSR/Aeronauticis - Model Building
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 8/15
AID P - 5314
Authors : Yermakov, A., Ye. Kucherov, V. Subbotin, V. Petukhin
Title : The victory of the Soviet model-builder,-
Periodical : Iryl. rod., 11, 13-14, 9 1956
Abstract : An account of the International Competitions of the Builders of
Soaring Aeroplane Models Equipped with Piston Engines, held in 1956
in Yugoslavia undbr the auspices of the F.I.A. The main features
of the design of some competing models are outlined. The model
presented by the champion of Europe, Soviet sportsmas V. Petukhov,
is described in detail. 1 drawing, I photo.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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Urgently needed corrections. Den. i ~:red. 17 no.8:65-67 Ag 159.
(MMA 12:11)
1. Nacbllnik firiansovogo otdela upravleniya pighchavoy proryshlonnosti
Belorusakogo aavnarkhoza.
(White Rassia-Agricultural credit)
ZINOV ITNV, I. , vtoroy pilot-, -FXTLMWY,-.A~,- vtoroy pilot; FORTY10, G.,
vtoray pilot; BILTAKOV, P., vtorcy pilot; SSWHL, G.. vtoroy
pilot; SMEMOV, L., vtoroy pilot; SERGIM, A., vtoroy pilot;
KUZNETSOV, L.. vtoro7 pilot
Vhen sealing becomes a problem.... Grazhd.av. 17 no.6:
20-21 Je 160. (MIU 13:7)
1. Dal'nevostochnoye upravlonlye Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo
flote, (for all except Sergeyey, Kusnotsov). 2. Severnoye uprav-
leniye Grazhdan-3kmO VOZdLshLogo fl~ta(for Sergeyev. Kuznetsov).
(AeronautiCs, uommercial-Freight)
pF,T1TKH,)V, A.
USSR (600)
Insurance, Social
Plenning is the most jmportRnt condition for surceseful work by the 9ociAl
insurFmce council, V pom. profaktivu, 11, No. 16, 19f,2.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. 'JINCLA:MFIED.
V '~' - - * , ,,I, ~ -, ~1, 1
GIMOV, P.V.. in7hener; PETUMOV, A.A., inzbener.
:-ow r;~gulations for ra":cr and- minor repairing of rall.-ond rpt~.Aagez-
cam. Zhel.dor.trAnzn. 3'~ no.~:52-53 Ag '57. (KLRA
1,Ral~,z-:-ado--"ars--Ynintennnce and repeir.)
MMOV, A.A.
Adapter for cutting spiral burrs. &m.prou. 22 no.9:31 S '53. (MMA 6:8)
1. Noy-Lyalinskiy toellyuloino-bumazhnyv kombinat.
(Grinding wheels) (Paper-making mchinery)
PSTUKIIOV. A.F.; JWPFRT, Yu.N.
Put an end to the formal attitude towards an important mtter.
Zaahch.rast.ot vred.i hol. 4 nD.3:16-17 My-Je '59.
(141RIt 13:4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy Velikolukskim punicton aluzhby uchnta i prognr)zr)v
(for Petukhov). 2. Korrespondent zhurnala "Zashchita rastoniy ot
vrediteley i bolezney" (for Neypert).
(Pskov Province--Plants, Protection of)
P c r a K,4 (9 1), A - P
X&ZOY,A.A.; PUTI]IROIL--A ; GVOZMCTSKIT, N.A., radaktor; DIK, N.Te.,
radak "WV V I . A.I.. redal-tor; TUSHINSKIT. G.K.; redaIrtor;
IrOSTINSUT. D.N.. r9daktor: IrOSF2UVA, S.M.. takhnicheskiy rodaktor
[Geographical works) Geograftcheakie raboty. 2-e. ispr. Izd. Moskva,
Goa. izd-vo Geograf. lit-ry, 1954- 523 P. (MIRA 8:4)
(Physical geography) (Geography-Study and teaching)
PSTMOV, A.F.; MURUTIV, Z.H., redaktor.
P.I.Koslov. Pbd red. B.N.Hursaeva. Moskva. Geografgis, 1954. )8 p,
OILU 7.11D)