SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAFAROV, T. - SAFARYAN, M.K.

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86449 ~113 (2 LO/i /0 03, 7) S/181/60/002/011/038/042~ B006/BO6O. 126.,,2 AUTHORS: Gross, Ye. F., R.azbirin, S., and Safarov, V. I~ TITLE:. A Study of the Longwave Edge of Intrinsic Absorption of Polycrystalline Films of CdS and ZnSe at Low Temperatures PERIODICAL: Fizika*tverdogo tela, 1960,.Vol., 2,,No. 1.1,,pp. 2945-2949 TEXT1:1 The authors prepared CdS and ZnS films bysublimating the powdery or crystalline initial'substances onto glass or quartz basesi the films 'were between 0.04 and 1-2~A thick, the sputtering time.ranging~between 5 and 30 min. A total of, over 100 specimens.w.ere.exam-;ned which were.all subjected to a considerable temperature gradient during sublimation (along, the base the temperature varied from 600-8000C to room temperature). Fig.1 0 shows the spectra taken on a,0-42~, thick.~CdS film at 77-YK in the range of the longw-ve absorption,edge; while the absorption.,spectrum of the film has a smooth course on the "cold" par- of-base b. -that of the film on the "warm" base (a) exhibits three distinct peaks at 4878, 4838, and A which.can be assigned to the-three lines with 4870, 4840, and 4720 A exhibited by the CdS monocrystal. The shift is ascribed-to deforma- Card,1/3 86449 A Study of the Longwave Edge of Intrinsic S/181 60/002/011/038/042 Absorption of Polycrystalline Films,of,CdS B006XB,06O and .:ZnSe at Low Temperatures tion owing to the backing*and the great number of defects. The first two peaks have a half-width of 10.' the third one of,30 A.. SnSe exhibits the same effect. The lihot" part exhibits.three peaks, two distinct oneIs-at 4430 and 4412 A. and a very weak one at,4~65 A. The half-widths are the ~same. One of these maxima has been already observed by G. A. Zholkevich- An investigation of the films aIL" 4-20K did not give different~results. e e .Electron diffraction studies show d that-th difference in the spectra of f1cold" and "hot" films cannot be due to different crystallization forms or amorphism of the "cold" fUm. The differences are explained by the fact that films forming on the."hot" part's of the base consist of'considerably larger and less defective crystals than those.forming.on,.the "cold" parts. This assumption has been checked experimentally. M. A~ Rumsh And, V. N. Shchemelev as well as V.-N. Vertsner and M. I. Rudenok are thanked for assistance in the, experiments; K., V., Shalimova and N. V. Karpenko', are mentioned. There are 3 figures a.nd 7 references. 5 Soviet., ~'l Britishp 1 French, and 1 German. Card 2/3 Card- 29814 S/020/61/140/006/010/030 B104/B1O2 C-112V AUTHORS: Gross, Ye. P., Corresponding Member AS USSR,,Razbir.in, B. S. i~ and Safarov..V. I. TITLE: The Stark effect on the exciton levels of a cadmium-sulfide crystal PERIODICAL: Akademiya n auk 535R. Doklady, v. IdO, no. 6, 1961, 1285 1288 TEXT: The authors studied the Stark effect on the exciton lines of the absorpti Ion spectrum of thin-CdS crystals (from some,tenths of Microns up to lop) at 4.20K~ When examini :ng thefirst series of lines the 7 9 authors used an electric field whose direction coincided with the optical axis C of the crystal. If the polarization of light is Darallel to the optical axis (EUC), the lines corresponding to the excited exciton states. will be most sensitive to the electric field. Up tb electric field strengths of 10 to 15 kv/cm no shift of the line n =.l of this :series. was observed. From 100 v/cm*onward,the lines n,=:2, n =3 and n = 4showed -a broaqening. The short-wave component was shifted toward the violet,,- Card 1/3 29814 The Stark effect on the exciton levels B104/B102 and the satellite line A. 4814-8 of the lineX 4813.2 1 (n 2) was shifted toward thered. When the polarization of light was perpendicular to the optical axis, (EIC), the line n = I of the first series showed no shift. The satellite of the line n 2 and its short-wave component are polarized in an electric field with,EIC, Thelong-wave component of the line n = 2 is polarized in an electric field with EIIC. The Stark effect of the lines n = 3 and n = 4 with EIG could not.be examined. The Stark effect in electric fieldsperpendicular to the optical axis of the crystals showed the same character. ~The first line (n = !,~4 = 4826-5 1) of the second series of lines showed no Stark effect up to,field 7 7 strengths of 10 - 15 kv/cm. The second line (n = 2., X = 4785, 1), was split,up into two lines, independently of the orientation of,the electric field to the optical'axis of the crystal. With increasing field strength the short-wave component shifted toward the violet. while the long-wave component shifted in opposite direction. The r esults-obt ained here indi cate that the exciton, dimensions in a CdS crystal are large and increase with increasing line frequency (quantum number n)~ The intensity of the satellites of the lines n 2 and n 3 increases with increasing field Card 2/3 A K .112-1-340 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal'.' Elektrotekhnika,Nr.1,1957.PP.57 AUTHOR: Safarov,.Ye,.De; TITIZ: Establishing the values of the basic characteristics of non-regulating rural hydrostations serving the needs of adaptable power consumers (ustanovieniye velichiny eregultruyushchikh gellskikh g1dro- oanovnykh parametrov - stantsiy, prednaznachennykh dlya nuzhd prisposablivayush- chikhaya.energopotrebiteley) PERIODICAL: Sb.nauch.tr.Arm.s.kh.in-ta, 1955, nr.9, pp~285_293, (rez.arm.), (Armenian SSR). ABSTRACT: In order to determine.the basic parameters of a non-, regulating hydroelectric power station operating under seasonal conditions,,technical and economic indexes for ~production units operating according to seasonal charts ~as compared with units operating according to continuous charts, are*an-glyzed. The derivation of basic formulas -for calculating the necessary economic parameters is presented. One of the equations makes possible the selec- Card 1/2 tion of the installed capacity and, consequently, ofthe CoURMY CATEGORY Cultivated Plantt. Industrial, Oleiferous, Sugar. M AB3. JOUR. HZI)B-1 ol. 140. 23 195:8, K lOh7 57 . AUTHOR 4farov, Ye. Sh.~ TIME On the In rluence of Water Jpplications'iu the Period of Ripauing on Cotton yiel(l. ORIG. PUB. Khogagii kishicki Tachikiston, 1957, No. .10, 7-10; S. kh. Tadshikisvina, -10,57, No. 10, 7-9 ABSTRAC2 With sufficient sail moisture, formation of up to 44% of plant. takes place .the agXregeta yield of cotton. In the pe,-iod~ of -ripening. 'with 1-2 applications of water in q thia period, an inrreaBa,in tbe yield of 2 centners/ha 0 is S-3cured. Applications of water in the peri d of ripen ins shoi)ld be carried out jucticiously,taking into account the temperaLures conditions with the svailability of maisture in the soU at not more than 60% of the-,field ju-jisti'lre holding ability. irrigation -as done at small Card: 1/2 F-- SAFAROV, Yu. B. USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals Diseases Caused by Bacteria R and Fimgi Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 5 1959, 21381~ Author Safarov, Yu. Inst Title Infectious Enterotoxelu*a of.Sheep in Azerbaydzhan. Orig 'Pub Sots. s. kh. Azerbaydzhana, 1958~ No 3, 41-43 Abstract Outbreaks of the disease were observed on winter pastures in~fall, winter and spring. The diseaseends with the onset of.hot weather, the appearance of high grass and the transfer-of the animals to summer pastures. The death rate reaches 15-20 percent and the lethality 100 percent. Both adult and young sheep become sick. Goats ' are seldom affected by the disease. When the pathologi- cal material obtained from 48 carcasses of lambs, sheep and goats of various rayons of the Rerpblic was bacterio-. logically examined, the culture of Bac. perfringens was Card-1/2 USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals Diseases Caused by Bacteria R and Fungi Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5., 1959; 21383 Author. Safarov, Yu.B. 'Title A Mixed.Infectioh,in Sheep Enterotoxemia and Bradsot Orig Pub Veterinariya,-19~8,, No 4, 30-33 Abstract Four seasonal'(November-May) outbreaks~of a'mixed infec- tion are'described,,which occurred at a sovkhoz with a sheep population of about 30,000 heads.' -TheI deathIrate for. a 4-mnth'period amunted to 5-percent dtiring the first outbreak. ~Atlthe second~putbreak 6 vaccination ' of the sheep with a,bivalent vaccine (BV ) wasinitiated, the vaccin6~containing antigens Vibric' septique and B.1, perfringens of.type-C, andlater since this vaccination ed not to be very effective, it was rebiacecl by a prov concentrated polyvalent"vac6ine (PV) containing the Card 1/2 JSSR L CATEMORY Microbiology. General Microbiologj-. Yaria.bility and Heredity AB'. JC, U 3 10'~q tie,. -9990 IIIJITHICIR Gadzhiyev, M. i'VST. -A-cademy of Sciences of the AzerbSSR TITU The Study ol Directed VaZiabillty of.Staphylococci GRIZIG. YIUB. Dolcl. Az.,--rbSSR 19413, 14, No l.. 61-64 Cultures of the.ji.recting --pecien wlkirh has becu killed hv heaiina to 80* 1 hour were Implanted 0171 n g are's C --a sir -~~l I ~tts and auz e Tyrodels -Ineditm-1 vv ithout gluc-e-se. Subcultures were l itontinued up io 30 generations. Aflter.every.3 suocWLfures 3-5 colordes,were plated out and their properties studied. The acculvr Ience- of cultuzes atypical in their znorpholug4c, ciAlUtral, serologic- and biGcfiemical prope.rfleg was noted. The cullfures Ire acqu, ~6 the p)eoperties of the directing species;, and '.,,Card- 1/2 0 L 32652-66 EWT(1)/T JK ACC NR: AP6003393 k A., N) SOURCE COIE: UR/0346A5/000/010/0039/0040 AUTHORS: Safarov, Yu. B.,,(Docent); Ibragimov, 11. M..(Hos pital surg eon) ORG. Azerbaidzhan Agriculture Institute (Azerbaydzhanskiy sellskokhozyaystvenriyy institut) TIITLE:, Results of simultaneous ccination~of shee p against mal ignant anthrax, braxy., and infectious enterotoxemia SOURCE: Veterinariya,~no, 10, 1965, 39-40 TOPIC TAGS: anthrax, vaccine, animal disease therapeutics, animal disease,.blo,od- serum, protein STI vaccine, GOA -vaccine -ABSTRACT: The results of laboratory tests of simultaneous vaccination of sheep and white mice against malignant anthrax, braxy, and infectious enteroto mi xemia are given.. Eighteen one-year-old rams and 1" white.mice of 16-20 g wereused. STI vaccine Iwas used for'.malignant anthrax (0.25 ml for, the rams,and 0.01 ml for.the mice),Iand GOA vaccine wasused for the other diseases:(2 and 3 ml in two-vaccina- tions for the rams and 1 3-and 0.5 ml for the mice). The interval.between.tho first and second,vaceinations ':~s 14 days. The tests were.run in six versions. Unvac- cinated rams and mice were used for controls. The morphological composition of the blood and protein,.the degree of agglomeration of neutralizing antibodies in the blood serum.-were.datermined by means of the neutralization reaction for Clostridi= COM UDC: 619:616.981051.981.55-636.3 r 0", --A r -Z'tf~ - - - - - - - - - - - ' " ada icr rsho S. t 'Him vane -'-Aeldsl qua ties' io s1 w6d , , * " ;- .;, - J ./L, totalektikt 9 iv PHASEI BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6282 Gorenshteyn, I. A., I.-A. Shul'man, and A.,.S.-Safaryan Inertsial naya navigatsiya (inertial Navigation).. Moscow, "Sovetskoye radio", 1962. 248 p. Errata slip inserted. 9000 copies printed. r; Ed.: ~I. M~ Volkoval Ed. -(Title page): G. 0. Fridlender,~Professo Tech..Bd.: V. V. Belyayeva. PURPOSE: This book is intended for designers and personnel in the air force, rocketry, and the navy.- It can also be.used by students in academies and institutes specializing in navigation instrument bullding. COVERAGE: The book describes the,construction, operating procedure, and adjustment of inertial navigationsystems. The-following elements of inertial systems are,described: gyroscopes acceler- ometers, moment-data and angle-data transmitters, and computers. The "state of the.art" and prospects in the production of these. Instruments are reviewed. There are no references. USSRX-Itivated Plauts Fruits. Berries. M Abs Jo-jr Ref Zhur Biol. No 18, 1958, 32537 Author Safary-an, D.L. Inst Ar-menian Scientific Research lnstit-.~te of Vinic.--.1tuxe, Wine-Making and Hortic,,-.ltt:;re. Title On the Transitiona-I Forms of Infloresceaces and Tendrils of the. Gr, .(Preliminary Report) ape Vine Pub Byul. nauchno-tekhn. infor, Arm. n.-i. in-ta- vinogradarst- va-, vinadeliyai,plodovodstva, 1957, No:l, 13~--16 Abstract Facts contradicting the existing theory of sympodial. branching of the shoots in grape are:described. The mi - croscopic stjdies cond-ucted on the eyes and observations on the flower clusters aud tendrils on the shoots showed that the formation of the inflorescenses a--Id tef1drils does not begin from the 3-6 nodes and does not have a Card 1/2 146 "o MY, w . . ..... i-e aisur -,..-ee Al t6r: s--p 6 CIO,me lac luous-lun i-eiisilking-contii --k aj~an- or, fia!. i6ji-g6asilko-ments L'880CIATIG ~UBI&TTED.".15Jun. VB-:7,CODE: (Petroleum--Storage) (Tanks)