SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEDOV, V.V. - SEDOVA, I.V.

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L 0637 !!6 GW 1 MWS6014576 BCFUiCGI~ CODg: viCl6f6 31 1 AUTHORS: Rykunov, L. N.; Sedov, V. V. TITLE-t Wave structure of aoismowaves JISOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. lIG245 REP SOURCE: Sbo Seysmich.,issledovaniyao No..6. Hop Haukap 1~5p 31-~36 TOPIC TAGS: ..seismic wive,, seismology) microseism,.cyclone, ABSTRACT: The problem involved in,the wave composition of Microsois for the intracontinental districts of the SSSR'is analyzed onthebasis of data from 9~seixmu stations. The case of a sharp intensification of,seismic.activity in the course Iof a single cyclone of 2 February 1958.wasutilizeds Therear part of thelcycl no-. between its cold,fronts,was taken.as the source of the mier ossisms. It is assumed that the microseisms result from the superimposition of the.Rayleigh and the Love wayes.. Separ atiIng the Love component, the authors calculated the ratio between the major somiaxes of.the ellip .so for the remaining'Rayleigh component. For seveml of thestations this Iratio was'found to be Oo7, which agrees with its theoretical Yalue. Starting with the polarization characteristics of the Rayleigh waves (at the moment of the maximum B.,the value of Rii O)s the authors,determined the direction Card 112 UM --$50-342 -- - -L- 06377--67- - - ------ L 078h2-67 EWT(1) -GD/GW ACC NR. AT6034368 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0085/0087 AUTHOR: Rykunov, Li N.; Sgjgy ORG: non e ITITLE: Analysis results of the S(!Jsmic~nolse level in the 1 5 cps frequency range on the bottom of the Black Sea at de ths to 1000 m SOURCE. MN SSSR. Mezh.duvedomstvennyy geofizicheskiy komitet. Stroyeniye Chernomorsko:y vpadiny (Structure of.the Black Sea depression); sborn1k statey. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 85-87, rTGPIC TAGS: seismograph, seismologic instrument, seismic wave, oceanographic..i nstru-, ment,,noise analyzer, underwater sound equipment, seismic signal 'ABSTRACT: An analysis of se, smic noise in the 1 to 15-cps range recorded in 1963 onl:~ the bottom of the Black Sea\ht depths of 360, 500, and 1000 m is presented alongvith ~a description of an ocean-botLom seismometer (see Figs. I and 2). The frequency-.., ampliLude characteristic of the instrument package provides undistorted, seismic-signal rereption over the 0.06- to I ed on. magnetic- -sec period range. The signals are.record tapr! at slow. sp;.~ed and ack at hi ML ng I played b~ gh speed, thus.per Ittl a significant intro-o%e in the data storage capacity of the unit jibot,L 4 days). The results of tfi.e:. SL)k7c'trall analy-,Ls of noise it the stated depths are given., with wind force and..sea c The noise spectra obtai taken 'into iccourit" ned (ampli.tude~versus VCard 1/4 L_QI78_L 67 DT(m) W ACC MR,i AT6029629 SOURCK CODEj UK/oooo/66/000100010150-0-1-51 AUTHORS Volokbovag Me AVI-Cublat V*4.; Darensksle, X, Gel Kessove, V- evskayss,_G, F,; ORGs son* t ITLEt sculiarities O*f, ClAnicillmanifestatLons of re to i4WeLcksese T In :rhoous monkeys during goomi-ray Irradiation SOURCEt, Yoprosy obshchey, radlobiologiL (Problems, of general radio- biology). Noscowp Atomix.dstj,, 19669 150-157 Latt 4014 biolo ic effect, monks deg p-rsidll~ TOPIC TAGSs red Yo 0 &tie ABSTRACTs A comprehensive clinical, exalaination.of gamma-irradistedL monkeys was Conducted,,8-nd:the date were compired~wtth ults'of similar examinations of dogs.. Seventeen uonkeyo:(Hscscs',rh*sWq) of both somes, k. weighing 200 to 4,0 kg,,W*re,subjected to &owns LrrsdIat1** from,'an ECO-2 apparatu a.with s:d*s*,,.,r4t* of 1357-313 OuLne -:Prior to trradisawfl~,,' tion. all'soakeys had'b on under. clinical observation: for 2-3 glev*n:of the 14'sookey: irradLeted.with 300 r died (averegat du ra tto of life 1605 days), while two of,the 3 monkeys Irradiated with 350 r ssd"36.2~14sye after irradiation). Both groop* of'~88064-- L - 03781-67 _ACC NR,---AT6629620 irradiated monkeys,were.conmidered together, since the.clinical mani- festations of radiation sicknesq.vere similar in both.groups. Expert-: mental data were compared with data,from analogous dog experimentsp,. using a 300-r dome of gamma rays, and no essential-differences In,ths,. ~radLation effect' were,noted between the two.spectes,,,'However, the spread of life durations in monkeys,(6.5-36.2 days) was wider than for dogs (11.5-18.5 days). The primary reaction to radLation..vas more pronounced and developed more .rapidly in monkeys than in dogs'. The primary. radiation reaction was absent in,2 out of 17 monkeys, as,com- pared wLth.18 out of 28 dogs. Furthermoreg seven.mankeys.experLenced severe primary radiation reactLonso while n,one of the dogs'did. In the. 4irst 10-11 days after irradiation, no essential differences were nolted between the temperature reactions of monkeye.and.dogs. However,, by the tLme.of death dogs had elevated body temperatures (average 105C.~ above normal), whereas monkeys' temperatures had fallenconsiderably. below normal Symptoms of radiation sickness appeared,.Inter (15-18,. days after L;raAiatLon) and developed more gradually.in monkeys I thants, dogs (7-.12 days). Autonomic dysfunction is considered responsible, forthe lability of symptoms:In 11 monkeys in the early poatradLation period. This hypothesis is substantiated' by the consLdsrable,*v&rL&-_. tLons in blood pressure,,the,unstable heart rhythn,,etc,:,R*=atopoietic, changes in sionkaya'in.responseI to~' radiation hadmi phase charactero demonstrating the.dLffer.ent course ofthe~radtation reaction in differom Cwd 2/3 L 03781-67 ACC NRs AT6029629 types of calls. Sine 6 blood rageneration,occurred even in monkeys it dying, isf ter 30-36 days 0 was . concluded that, blood chang es were -not ' th primary,factor in &nIw&l .. 1d@&ths, , The lower,-lethal dose values: en:ountered In these experim ents are partially,,Oxplalnod.by ~differing'... experimental conditions$ but require fur ther study* Origo artohasv~~ 2 fi, are@ and 1-table, (is) _CODS 1 06/ SUBM DATIS: SUB 23Apr6 6/ ORIG 1 BY 1 0081. OTN AWs .~.006 . , ATD PRI955 iJV6 1 1 Card 3/3 MCI: -,~'00.:~-' r..~ +44 .1 AID Nr. 975-15 23 MaY NONLINEAR PHOTOEFFE CT OF GaAs p n. JUNCTIONS (USSR) Gutkin,- A. A., D. N. Nasledov, and V. __Xe. Sedov. Fizika, tverdogo tela, v. 5, no. 4, Apr 1963, 1138-1142. J. Two types of GaAs photodiodes were studied. The specimens. were obtained by diffusion of accp ptor-type d6pants into n-type material with a carrier~lconcen- 3 tration of mobility of - 3200 cm2/v-sec, T 10 c'"n and a carrier he p-region of the first type of sample was - 10 g thick after diffusion and was decreased by etching in a boiling mixture (5NaOH (5%) + 1 HP2 (30%) + 24HP) to - I ii. The-p-region of the~secondjype was 1 9 thick afterdiffusion and UL the specimens were not etched. Diffusion conditions were designed to prod ce. a dopant-atom concentration of 10113 cm-3 at the surface of the, samples lighidn- Photocurrent characteristics,, dependence of. photosensitivit on bias y tensity,, spectral distribution of: photosensitivity with constant - spectrum bias light, dependence of photosensitivity on bias light wavelength, and spectral A, d'istributlibn bf phot'.o6e'n i'tiv'ify with a constant electric.field ap- Plied to the illuminated p-surface were obtained. Specirnens* of the,fie9t type Card Yr. 975-15 23 MAY LIN ML=I-ECT (Co,ot'd] S/18-1/63/005/004/027/047 Card 2/2.~:.--., - ", , -il; - -: - "I . . -., %, . . : '1, .1 -1. , , . , , , : i, ~jr~',, !" , " C , ASSOCIATION: ~Fizik6-tekhtiio~eskiy. no~t~*ult~'AN~"qsszt,(P!~ii66-~t~~chnica~~ I - ; ., I I " . I -, . I ~ f -.I ~ ... ~ 11 - 1: 1, .. 1: .~ ~ . . --I--- m L 6943-66 EWT(m)1EWP(t)1EWF(b) I~P(C) ACC M AP5017325 SOURCE'CODE: UR/0181/65/007/007/2217/2219 AUTHOR: Gross, Ye. r.: Safarov,:V.J.; Sedov, V. ye., ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, lm,.Ae..F. Ioffei AN SSSR,'Leningra (Fizikos-tekhni- ' !n7stitut A cheski SSSR)_ y MTLE: Luminescence of donor-acceptor pairs in GaAs crystals'alloyed with Cd 37-. SOURCE: rizika tverdogo tela . v..7, no 7,::1965,:~1221.-2219, ".TOPIC:TAGS: luminescence :sp ectrum,'.alloying, semiconducting material,:se:mic'onductor: theory, ionization phenomenon ABSTRACT:' Thephotoluminescence spectrum of GaAs crystals, alloyed with Cd by dif- f usion-fran the gas,phase, wasstudied as a function of: Cdconcentration, tempera-' ture (4.20-280K), and the intensity of the stimulated light. Jhe alloy concentration was changed by etching t116,surface where the.diffused Cd has passed.through.' Data obtained at 4.20K for the.luminescence spectrum of 'crystals having a maximum,Cd con- I r 5 x 1018 cm-3-An the unetched conditio - t I centration of about nj showed tha n addition to the.usual maximum occurring -it 8340 A--designated as region,A, a new region 1B1.1 was found at.8495.A., Upon.lowering.the Cd concentration by progressively etching off. ener- the surface (2,15 and 50 mk) :the maximum in region B was.displaced to higher' gies or lower wavelengths; finally, lt.united,withlregion A$,:For the lowest Cd con- Card 1/2 L 6943-66 A~C, AP5017325 centration, 50 mk etched off,::fhe'spectrum did not show the.ab6ve effect; instead, a visible region Io.f,marginal,.radiation and excitons appearedIdesignated as region icy)., For higher Cd concentrations, a decrease in stimulated emission from I by max a factor of 100, induced~thejargest displacement of the B region maximum1from 8450 to 85k to 8560 A), while.hardly displacing the A region maxlmum,~~By increasing the tempera- ture frcm 4.20K, all of the crystals with Cd impurities exhibited a stretching in the'region of free exciton emission, while.regions A and B weakened:in intensity.~At higher temperatures, splitting and separation of the,A and D maxima occurred in the heavily etched crystals.~.At 780K. only regions A and c were visible. An:explanation the.observations is given,in terms'of.the donor-acceptor pair model. Accordingly, for-'electron pair transitions from donor to acceptor levels, radiation of energy i 2 . -I - E = (E +E ) + e (Er) is emitted. Here, E -width of forbidden zone of.the'crys- g d a and E *onization energies of the donors and acceptors,.r--distAnce between tal, 'Ed a 7.1. the donor.and acceptor in,a pair, and-e--dielectric constant of the crystal.':The- data is analyzed using the above-mentioned parameters for the donor-acceptor 'pair .,~model., For the long wavelength edge of the Bregion (about 1.44 ev), with r approach ing infinity for distant states, E is,calculated to be 0.05 ev, using,literatu va d ues for-E and E It is.proposed that donor-acceptor pair,interactions in GaAs~and 9 a in eemicohducting Zwere:am responsibZe for electrolumineacence.emission,''and the.:,'~. !A, associative,maximat~,origo,:art. hast 2figures.. SUB CODE: SS/ SUBM DATE: lOFeb65/ ORIG REF.,: 002/ OTH REF;, 007, Card 2/2 I i 1:eDo USSR/G,2noral D i o 1 oozy. i3onotics Abs Jour iZef !Lhur-Piol. No 13, 1~-58, 57201 thor Zay--,,ts V. K., !Sgdov Yc. N. Inst : Not 7,iven Title 'Conditions on 1 o c t ivi ty : Influence o f Growth , , in thl,-. Fertilization of Apple Treas -.?ub 0 r iz A Sro b i c 2 o,- iy, 1957, 110 3, 57-71 7, -et 3bstr-, a-iolls" of the D03Crib3d aro tho author's o,bs.:!rv 0 'iation of effect of -a -ildine, on - Vl,o dif" rent avari-Jnt nol th~a sexual-colls in intr Unation- of t~ic compara't'Ave sel-activit-Y of fertilizati- o r- in inoculated and sclf rooting I e t re 6 s in cross-2d,nollinction; --ind of tl~a ~~-ffeclt of '101- dituion~!-pollinaticn by a f o r~~ i gn, p"olien on, ',-1.3 -pl rc;, c s ntrwra- urtili.~.,y of. ap, -:3 c~ n d p e a r ri-oty pollimation. Card 1/1 NI1XITIN, Ilikolay Ana-tollyevich; SFXOVA# A.P., red.; GALAKTIONOVA, Ye.N.9 SAVASHKEVICHP V.N.; SEDOVA, A.P., red. ACC NR: AT6032432 SOURCE CODE: UR/3133/66/000/009/0105/0109 AUTHOR: Sedova,,F. Is ---------- ORG: Llvov Branch of the Institute of Geophysics,,AH UkrSSR(Ltvovsliy filial InstitutuL Geofiziki, AN UkrSSR) 1X:1 Certain regularities,' th cillations v~ch periods up to 10 TIT in e occurrence of os sec in the earth's electromagnetic field SOURCE: AN L1krSSR. Hezhduvedomstvennyy,geofizicheskiy kornitet0.Informatsionnyy.byul- laten', no. 0. 1966,. Q*of1x1k&,.j astronomiya, 105-109. TOPIC TAGS: telluric. current, electromagnetic field ns recorded at the Korts telluric current station ABSTRACI: A study of micropulsatio during 1958-1964 showed a definit statis ti hi 'i the distribution of os- e, ticallrela ions ip in cillations of two types: (1). Pc-l.pulsations,,with periods of .0.2-5 SeC' which were fomerly known as PP beads and,(2) Pc-2 pulsations ~which are stab 1e sinusoidal oscil- lations with periods of 5-10.sec. was assumed that the,Pc-2 oscillations comprise a definite type,- which has no relationship to the neighboring groups and particularly,j to.Pc-1. A description of the periods and characteristics ofthese micropulsat-ions is given. A statistical relationship was found between these types of micropulsa- tions. It is reVealedwhen-occurrences are plotted against years. 1he table shows that the relationship,.of,Pc-2 to the year's activity is not ver3r clear... On the otheri 1 2 Year Igm US9 0, 1961 1962 1063 1 964 PC- 1 6 8 2i 66 75 ' 67 40 Pc-2 77 09 66 3() 10 1 16 21 --- ---- --, - .--- .- -------- I --..... 5 M-01m, 1. M. 024:~ 9 0 015 1 S/1 0 6310 VOW ' ..Thermal degradatLion,of-the. YB 1,-`-::C,B1O1 B203 q, q arie:8.1 of degradation; ~:'.There 'AS S 00 IAT ION s Nauchno-issledovatelle-kiy ifis-titut 'rezinovoy promyshlennosti (so aentif ic. Research Institute of the Rubber Industry) SUBMITTED Aug~si~ 2 I't c J.: 2 Card 2/ i.own. Ll'- -and "i ,u re: nit , ASSOCrATION.,,. tific"Resear'ch-Imtitutel'of ifhe--'Atibibe-rl~duiii~ SUBMITTED: , 03Aug64 0, REV SOV ~:'006.- OTHER ard 2/2 DZEVANSKIY, Yu.K.; DODIN, A.1,.;.FOHK0V, A.Z.; KRASNYY, L.J.; VANIKOVSKIY, V.K., VOSHKIN, V.N.;.:1,YATSKIY, V.B.. NIKOLISKAYA~ I.Po;~-'JALUF, L.I.; SALUI-J, S.A.; Mpyx4f I M.G.; POSPELOV A.G.; NIKOLAYEV, A.A 11. 1. ; IRAVICH , 'ILIN, A.V.; BUZIKOV I.P.; MASUNNIKOV V A NEYELOV A.N.; NIFITINA, L.P.; NIKOLAYEV, V.A.fdeceqsed); OBRUCHEV, S.V.; SAVEL'YEV, A.A. ; SEDOVA I.S.; SUDOVIKOV, N.G.. 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