SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIDOROV, V.S. - SIDOROV, YU.I.
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iAUTHOR: Konakov, P. K.; Kumskov, V. T.; Sidorov, Tu. P.; Sidor*v. V.- S.
ITITM Complex heat exchangeahd hydraulic dragAn a moving grayfluid with high
ioptical density
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SOURCE: Noscow. Institut inzhenerov zheleznodortozhnogo transparta.-Trud le
J1965. Issledovaniye teploobmena v teploenergeticheskikh us -t-anovkakh i v ustanovkakh
idlya polucheniya poluprovodnikovykh materialov (Investigation of heat exchange in
Ithermal power units and in equipment forproducing semiconductor materials), 41-52
TOPIC TAGS: thermodynavic analysis,.heat-exchange, grey body, optical-density,_
boundary layer, laminar flow
ABSTRACT: This article examines the problem of complex heat exchange and hydraulic
sw
drag in a moving,gray f3uid with high optical density. Let a stream-of inco
leible gray fluid with high optical density strike a plate stit-h-velocity Wo (see fig.1-
-11. of the Enclosure). N-gar the surface of the pl--,te a laminar boundary layer is-
1formed of thickness 8= q,(x). During nonisothermal motion of a medium with tempera- 1
:ture To a temperature bc-undary layer 6 4W is also formed near the wall. Physi-
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cal characteristics of the mediumi densiti,Q~coefftclenf of heat condu'ctivity
1coefficient of absorption'K coefficient of kinematic viscosity- _v - are-- -assumed comm.
;stant. Transfer of heat energy in the gray fluid is determined by conirective and
!radiant components. Because of this, the,einergy equation must be completed by a
item which takes account of radiant heat exchange. These considerations are used I
Ain setting-up laminar boundary layer-equations. On the basis of these equations.cal:-~
Iculatedrelationships are-derived for hydraulic resistance and he-atexchange-during 1~
movement of gray fluids. ~Variation in the optical density of the fluid to a sig-'-T
nificant degree determines the valuc- if the radiation components of the.complex heat,--
p-xchange. Analysis of the solutions,shows that hydrodynamics is adeterminJkng tac
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Itor for intensification not only of convective but also of complex heat-excha.nge.
Iror gray fluids with very high optical density the share of radiant transfer of_~
jenergy is diminished. Orig. art. has:1 figure, 35 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: - Institut-in3;heneroy zhej6znodorozhnogo transporta, Moscow (Institutei
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'TITLE: C~mvective beat e n
the case of eddy of a viscous: fluid aV the -i i-,
Aial section of a tube
'SOURCE: Moscow. Institut inzhenerov zhelezhodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.'
965. Issledovaniye teploobmena v teploenerg6ticheskikh ustanovkakh i v ustanovkakh.
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fdlya polucheniya poluprovodnikovykh materialoy (Investigation of heat exchange in
'thermal power units and in equipment for producing semiconductor materials), 83-90
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ITOPIC TAGS: heat exch 9, turbulent flow, -thermodynamic analysis
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IA13STRACT: This article' examines convective h6at-exchange at-the entrance region -of -1
ja cylindrical tube.and on the basis of integral equations presents-a solution which,.
!agrees closely with existing experimental data, Calculations and graphs are pre-
;sented. Some deviation from the experimental data results from the fact that, in
;ithis paper, allowance is made for the turbulent layer formed at the very beginning,
the tube. In actualitr, during an eddy flow near the entrance-region, a laminar
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Pulmonary adenomatosis diagnoaad intra vitame Klineneds 38
no.11:108-13-1 N t6O. (KM 13tl2)
1. Iz medsarichasti &wbinata imeni III Internatsimmls (gUv.
vrach - zam2.uzhentqy vrach RSM A.I. Polyakava) 9. larabanovo
Vladimi sko:r oblasti.
(WNGS-TUMM)
BOKUCHAVA, M.A.; POPOV, V.R.; SIDOROV, V.S.
Chromatographic separation of free aminoacide in fresh and wilted
tea leaves. Dokl.AN SSSR 95 no.3:609-610 Mr 154. (KLRA 7:3)
1. Institut biokhimii in. A.N.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinys.
(Amino acids) (Tea) (Chromatographic analysis)
SHIREOV, B.P., SID)ROV, V.S.
Paper chrotiatoemaphy of resin acids from pine and spruce. Zhur.
prikl.khim. 33 no.5:1192-120) My 160. (MINA 13:7)
1. Laboratorlya blokhImil llpldov Instituta blologil Karellskogo
filiala AN SSSR, Petrosayodek.
(Resin acid) (Paper chrovAtography)
SIDDROV. TOSO, inzhemer.
Usixg dist:?i1puting valves ia Ow 3-284 concrete pump pipeliass,
Gidr.stroi.25 a9*6:52 ii 156. (MBA 9:9)
(Damplug machisery) (Talyos)
SIDOROV. V.S., inzhener Orallm9a)
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More attention to roadbeds. Pat' I put. khoz. no.3:13-14 Nr 157.
(Railroads--Track) (NLRA 10:5)
SIDOROVA.L.
Trench opening in eteepI7 pitching ore and asbastoodeposits
with use of railroad haulage, Izvoyyssuchabozave; gor,sbw, rso*9:
??-27 '58. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Sverdlovsklyp goriVy Institut.
(Strip mining) (Mine railroads)
MSKOV, V-T-, kand.takhn.nauk, doteent; SIDOROV, V.S., inzh.
Heat exchange calculations for boiler burners. Trudy MIT no-125:132-
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Sidorov, V. S.
Method of measuring the parameters-of volt-ampere characteristics
of tunnel diode
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' lzobretenly, no. 22, 1962, 33
TEXT: Class G 01r. 2le 36 . No. 151724*(762727/26-lo of February 2,
1962). This method of measuring Nel parameters of volt-ampere characteristics
of a tunnel diode differs from other such methods in that Itprovides for in-
creased measurement accuracy. To this end, the maximum and minimum voltages are
determined as the boundaries of the selfexcitation.area of the tunnel diode.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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SIDOROV, V.S.
Change 'n the composition or amino acids in the course of their
abiogenetic synthesis as related to the duration of the ultra-
violet action on the aolutions of formaldehyde and ammonla salts.
Dokl. AN SSSR 164 no.3:692-695 S 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR. Submitted
December 2, 1964.
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TITLE: Organization of the new Soviet station Molodez a
SOURCE: Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 1955 - . Sed'moy reys d/e 110b' 11, 1961-
1962 gg.; nauchnyye rezulltaty i materialy nablyudeniy (Seventh voyage of the diesel-powered
,"Ob"', 1961-1966; scientific results and observation data); trudy ekspeditsil, v. 44. Leningrad,
Gidrometeoizdat, 1965, 216-219
TOPIC TAGS: geophysic research facility, meteorologic research facility, Antarctic climate,
oceanographic ship
ABSTRACT: This article describes the staffing and equipping of the new Soviet station Molo-
dezhnaya In Enderby Land. The program of scientific works for the new station included
meteorological and actinometric observations, radiosonde observations of Me atmosphere,
hydrological observations, and observations of terrestrial magnetism, including a continuous
recording of the variations of the geomagnetic field and absolute determinations. The person-
nel, equipment, and everything necessary for the initial organization of the station were landed
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by two aircraft and on February 23, 1962, this operation, which took two days, was completed.
in all there were 15 aircraft runs and more than ten tons of cargo unloaded. On the next day
the radio station was set up for direct communication with MIrnyy and Novolazarevskaya and
the meteorological station equipped. By 10 March the construction of the scientific baildinp
for acrological and magnetic observations was completed. After a long and difficult passage
through tho Ice the ship OW finally moored onjVarch 18 at a natural wharf (lee barrier). On
March 31, 1962 the team ivent aboard the ObIVo return home. leaving 12 men to qxnd ft
winter at the new station. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
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V.K., kand. seL'khoz. nauk, otv. red.; SIDOROV, V.V.p-red.
(GrarnLlar subs)il; methods of developing a deep arable layer
in the Chernoz3m soils of the southern cis-Ural region] Pod-
pakhotnaia kru)ka; puti sozdaniia moshchnogo pakhotnogo, sloia
na chernozenak-i IUzhnogo Predurallia. Ufa, Bashkirskii. fi-
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Translation from: Referalivnvy zhumal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 6, p. 182, # 6769
AU '-HOR SIdorov, V. V.
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on the Motlor of the Refle.-ttian Point Along the Meteor Trall
PERIODICAL- Astron. Tsirkilyar, 1958, 28 noyabrya, N3. 197, pp. 11-13
TM -, The interorstition of the observed time-depandent variability of
the Do,vDler frequency of a signal reflected from a meteor trail is reviewed
Critica.1-1y; the interp::-etition was proposed by Rao (RZhFlz 1959, No. 6,
# 13,764). The author shous that this fact may be expla:Lvied by the existence
of large-scale tuz;blvxien:~es o-ver about 6-10 km without consideration of
turbulc,noes of smaller s(~a:.P-
Tr~nzlator'z ncte: This It the full transla-?,im of the original Russian
abstract.
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PHASK I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4728
Kazan'. Universitet. Ae-tronomicheskays observatoriya
ByuUeten', no. 35 (Bulletin of the Astronomical Observatory, Kazan'
State University imeri V. I. Ullynnov-leain, No. 35) (Kazan) 196o. 80 p.
No. of copies printee. not given.
Sponsoring Agencies: kbtisterstvo vysshego i arednego spetsiallnogo
obmzovaniya RSM; Jhzanskly ordena trudovogo krasnogo znameni
gosudarstvennyy univv!rsitet ireni V. 1. U11yanova-lAnina.
No contributors mentioru!d.
PUPWOM: This booklet Ls intended for astronomers, radio and electronics
engineers, and physi:ists. It may be used by advanced students of astronomy.
COVERAGE, This issue of the Bulletin of the Astronomical Observatory imeni
Engellgardt, contains 6 articles reflecting work carried on at that institute
during the last decale. Individual papers deal with radar observations
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of meteor activity and the equipment used in such studies including a new
ZTL-180 zenith telescope. Photoelectric observations of AR Cassiopelap-
RR Lynxp and SX Auriga arb covered in the'papers. References accompany
iuuividual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Kostylev, K. V., Yu. A. Pupyshev, and V. V. Sidorov. Equipment Used at the
Astronomical Observatory imeni Engel'OGR _forRada~_ Observations of Meteors 1
The authors "scribe the'registratiod.unit uded in'conjdnctidn with the
Observatory's three TY-Ml radar installations to record on film both basic
data on meteor activity and the distribution of radio echoes according
to three amplitude levels. A schematic diagram of the photo attachment
shows the unit to consist of three parts: 1) signal group (basic unit which
detects signal, chooses first-level amplitude, selects width, and forms
pulse of selected signal which then proceeds to the electron-ray tube
modulator of the recording oscillograph; 2) scan group (scan and trig-
ger on a twin triode fi=s meteor reflection on the film in the form of a
double point); and 3) the service group (records time, distance,and
other data). A block diagram is given of an additional unit used to ob-
tain information on the static distribution of the amplitudes of the radar
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ic winds on some characteristics
-fluonco of ionos.one-
of radio,-eflections from -meteor tracks
'-,,,.;-eratJvnyy zhurnal, Geolizilka, no. 6, 1962, 5, ab-
J .1 - I -
~;Lracl, 6%G31 (Tr. Gorodsk. astron. observ. Kazansk.
un-T.a, no. 33, 19061, 75-86)
--.,fflu~nce of ionospheric w4nd on a meteor 'rack in the
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a! -riod of i-.s axisten yz -heoret4cally. 7~ is
)c ce is anal ed
31--o'an tna-~ Win-, an altitude velocity gradient of -5 - 10 m/sec
,)er 1 must 1,~ad -~o -.he movement of -6he reflection point along
zrack. jpeeds of movement may reach several kilometers per
second fOr alstance echoes. ~_Abstracterls note: Complete
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AunioRs: Bellkovich, 0. 1., Zidorov, V. V.
TITLE: Registration of amplitude-temporal characteristics of meteor
radio echoes
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 10, 1962, 42,
abstract 1OA309 ("Tr. Gorodsk. as ron. observ. Kazansk. un-ta",
1961, no. 33, 87 - 91, English summary)
TEXT: The authors describe changes in the receiver-indicator part of
the radar equipment of the Astronomical Observatory imeni Engellgardt, which
make it possible to register amplitude-temporal characteristics of meteor ra-
dio echoes and summary duration of meteor echoes during 5-6inute periods for
two recording levels. Previously this equipment was used for recording dis-
tance, appearance time and duration of meteor echoes, as well as for determin-
ing azimuthal distribution of meteor quantity and echo distribution over three
.amplitude levels of recording.
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AUTHORS: Sidarov, V.V. and Fakhrutdinov, R.Yu.
TITLE: On the electron distribution along th~ radius of a
meteor trail
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika,
v-5, no.2, 1962, 216-220
TEXT: No direct measurements of the radial electron
density distributions in meteor trails have been carried out.
The two-frequency method now discussed is said to be suitable for
this purpose. In this method two coherent transmitters operating
at frequencies \) and 2-) are employed (k = 4-10 m). Since the
two components are reflected at different deptfis in the meteor
trail (provided it is dense enough for these reflections to
occur), it is possible to determine the corresponding path
difference in the trail and hence deduce the electron density
distribution. In practice, the delay of the signal at 2-V is
measured relative to the signal at ,1 The theory of the method
is develoned and the formulae for the trail parameters are
derived f~r exponential, Gaussian and linear distributions.
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TITIE: Coherent-"e "sqctor" radio measurement of drifts of meteor trails
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizikaj, Abs. 9Zh369
REF SOURCE: 8b. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazan'. Kazansk. un-tp 1964p
37-52
TOPIC TAGS; meteor trailp meteor tracking# DM14r,t
ABSTRACT: The pulse-Doppler section of the meteor stati IBU-NP. To describtd. The
61sector" method of redording makes it possible to measure Doppler frequency shifts
by determining the speed of rdtaMbifof the phase-meter measuring vector relative to
the reference signal. Ttis ~crtiiiiin by a factor of alwat two the number of meteor
reflections suitable for the study of drifts, The Jnf3 e of diffraction and
polarizatlon phenceiens at. the measurement securaw Is considerede [Mranslation of
abstract]
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Smolyakov, B. P.
SOURCE CODEs UR/0269/66/000/001/0046/00461
N. S.; Mikhaylov,_B. X-i Pokrovwdys Ga B, 47~
~TITIX: Combined meteor station XGU-X2 V'
SOURCEs Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abe. 1-51-374
REF SOURCE: Sb. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazan', Kasansk. un-to 1964o
3-19
TOPIC TAGS: meteor observation, meteor trackingg radio echo, upper atmosphere
ABSTRACT: A general discussion of the combined meteor station K(;V-M2 developed at
I the Radio Astronomical Problems Laboratory._KGU (Problemisys radioastronanicheakWAL..
I laboratoriya KGU) is prppented. The station is intended for studying the properties
I of the upper qtmosphe&Fby radio reflections from meteor tracks, the physics of
meteoric ionization, and some problems of meteor astrononW. The main cmaideration is
given to a description and analysis of noise prevention and station operation
synchronization devices. Recommendations for its further isprovement are given.
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ITITLEI The use of a phase technique in studies of polarization
~phenomena associated with radio wave reflection from meteor trails
:SOURCEt IVUZ. Radiofizika, vs 8g n!o. Zg 19650 234-243
JOPIC TAGSi radio wave reflection, meteor trail, polarization
circular polarization antenna
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:,ABSTRACTs Polarization phenomena associated with radio wave reflecticinis
ifrom meteqr trails are studied by comparing the signal phases in a
'iweakly directional circularly polarized antenna using a direct phase
imethod. This technique makes it possible to separate polarization
~phenomena from diffraction and wind effects and to observe polarization
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~duration. A method of indicating polarization phenomena to observatild'se
,of meteor trail drifts is'proposedi it is noted that the existing
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assumption of a "metallic" trail'model.does not fully explain the
,polarization phenomena observed in regions of transition to denser
!trails* It is concluded that if the Earth's magnetic field is re-
Isponsible for the anisotropy observed in the trails, which produces.,
:prolonged reflections.then the trail structure should be less satu-
irated than that encountered in the case of ambipolar diffusion.
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.TITLE: Continuous emission apparatus for measuring the wind'velooity profile at
;m3teor altitudes
SOURGE: Rof. zh. Aotronomiyal Abe. 1-51-378
;!REF SOURCEs Sb. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazanlp Xazansk. un-t# 1964P
59-70
TOFIG TAGSt meteor observationy meteor radiant, meteor trail, wind velocity
ABSTRACT: A radio device was developed which uses continuous emission for measuring
the wind velocity profile in the meteor region of the atmosphere according to shi-fte
of several portions of the meteor trefck spaced in altitude* The installation
comprises the meteor station XGU-112,1~operatea together with its pulsed part, and at
the same time ~ca-n-'~iiWd-for- Mea-'sur,inj the velocities and radiants of meteorse The
design equations are presented. The problem of deteraining t 0 is discuss*do Abstract
Oranslation of abstrao!7
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.AUTHOR: Zadorina, F. K.; Pokrovskiy, G. B.; 4qRFqY7,k V. V,; Teptins
0. M.; Fakhrutdinova, A. M.
iORG: Kazan# State University (Kazanskly gosudarstvennyy universitet)
iTITLE: Atmospheric motions at altitudes of 80--100 km as determined by
radio observations of meteors In Kazan'
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Flzika atmosfery I okeana, V* 3. no,
196To 3-15
TOPIC TAM nor, atmospheric disturbance* atmospheric circulatloo
wind velocity, radar observationg.meteor observation
ABSMCT: Data on the'yearly cycle of'wind *velocity variations at altitudes of
80-100 km obtained from radar observations of meteors are presented.
Harmonic analysis of.atmospheric motion was made considering the statisti-
cal veights of mean hourly velocity values. It vas-concluded that ih 1964
j,the total atmospheric circulation intensity vas lover'than during previous
years,although basic features relevant-to directional changes in air
_*q~Aon Dqr~ipg,vinternyou~_, Increase in turbulence
int ensity- occurredaimultancously with an increase in tii -&M~Plltae
diurnal turbulence variations. The characteristic horizontal extent of
:large-scale turbulences was found to be about 20 km as coMared with 100 tQ
art, flaurego
.;200 km reported e&rller by other researchers. Orig,.. has:.
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AUTHORSt Fakhrutdinovy R, Yue; Sidorov Ve V#
TITLE: A method for measuring the parameters of mateorltrainso Class 21# No&
169591
SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnvkh znakov, no, 7p 1965p 42
TOPIC TAGS: meteor study
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for measuring the parameters
of muteor trains using two-frequency coherent probing. In order to broaden the
range of measurements on over-dense trains of meteors, the menouroments of the
initial radius, linear electron denaityg. and coefilcient of atmospheric diffusion
at the 1mago point are made on the basis'of phase relationship for four srbitr=7
moments of time (see Fig. I on the Enclosure)* Prig. art, haas 1 f1guro.
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amplifier; 7 and 8- mixeral 9 and 10- Intermediate f il"umry,
amplifiers; 11 and 12- frequen(q =ltiplierej 33-~ hat"odynal
.3./+- phaeo motor
rd 2/2
SIDOROV, V.V.J. assistent
Regularities of arterial vascularization of the liver in
mammals. Uch. zap. Stavre gos. med. inst, 12:100-131 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. prof. A.G. Korotkov)
Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
MELAMED, S.M., inzh.; SIDOROV, V.V., inzh.
Machine for casting ventilation *blocks." Makh. stroi. 19
no-4:23-24 AP 162. (KRA 150)
(Precast concrete) (Ventilation--Equipment and supplies)
ZhITON,IRSKIY, V.K. [translatorI;KOLTOVYY,B.I. [translator]; UZHIK, G,V.,
prof., red.; SIDOiUV, V.Ya., red.; BELFVA.. M.A.,, tekhn. red.
[High temperatures in aircraft structures; articles translated from
the Englishl Problemy vysokikh temperatur v aviatsioMkh konstnlktsi-
iakh; sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. 1-it-ry, 1961. 595 P.
NEU 14:12)
(High temperatures) (Thermal stresses) (Airplanes)
jl:.IjrtcV, V.ya..
f
Thaoretl1c.41 Drinci-plem and eirnerimentni dptji
asating of hotbeds. Izv.TSIbA no.2-M-12,-,
(Hotbeds)
TALYZIN. Y.Y.; PCIUU111A. A.A.; SIDOROV, V.Ye.
Medicinal proparties of
serumo Vopokroevo,ob, i
1. Iz otdela parazitologii (zav. - eked. Te.N.Pavlovskty) Institute
apidemiologii I mikrobiologii Imeni N.F.Gamaleya (dir. - deystvitell-
nyy chlen hkadamit. meditsinakikh nauk S&U prof. G.T.Tygodchikov)
Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR.
(SXRUK) (szu4mTs)
concentrated liquid and
skep.paraz, i med,zool.
SIDOROV, V.Ye.; SAYIYANOVA, V.M.
P-1
Modificatioc of For and Berlez' liquid for coating arthropods. Ned.
parez. i paiaz.bol.supplement to no.1:58 '57. (Kim 11:1)
1. Iz Instituta epidestologil i m1kroblologil iment Gemelet ANN SSSR.
(ARI bROPODA--COIJACT 109 AIID PBJWMVATION)
31DOI-iOV, V. E.
"Paths for Circulation of Causative Agents in Argasid Ticks."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural
Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy or
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningradj 1959.
Institute of Epideniology and Microbiology, USSR Academy of Sciences
(Moscow)
FLUVE, V.Ye.; Z124SaYA, A.A.: SIDOROV. V.Ye.
Role of ecological bird groups in the feeding of the tick
Ixodee pereiiLcatixe. 20ol.zhur. 38 no.3:476-480 Mr '59.
(MIRL 12:4)
1. Doixtrtment of Infections of Natural Vidality. Institute of
Epideniology and Microbiology, Academy of Medical Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. (Moscow).
(Sikhote-Alin' Range--Ticks as carriers of disease)
(Paraoites--131rds)
S-/016/60/000/06/23/051
AUTHOR: Sidorov, V.Ye,
off
TITIE: The Body Cavity of Argas Ticks as the Habitat of Spirochetes and
Brucella
PERIODICAL- Zhurnal mi'crobiologii, epidemiologii I immunobiologii, 1960, No. 6,
pp. 91 - 9*1
TEM A study wa3 made of Argas ticks, their defense mechanism and inter-
action with invading cau3ative agents of various diseases. The main form of im-
munity in the Ornithodor,)s lahorensis, Ornithodoros papillipes and Argas persicus
ticks was the phagocytic activity of the tissue cells of their internal environ-
ment, and especially the phagocytic powers of the hemolymph. Agglutinins were
detected in Argas persic-.is ticks capable of agglutinating a vaccinal 19-BA strain
of Brucellus abortus. Tiis mechanism was usually effective if the causative agents,
such as spirochetes or B.-ucella, managed to overcome the barriers imposed to
entry Into the tick's intestine by: the pH of the Intestinal contents, digestive
enzymes, bacteriolysins, temperature differences or the mechanical barrier of the
intestinal wall. An inc)mplete form of phagocytosis of Brucella by the tick's
amebocytes was noted, whereby the Brucella were transformed into amebocytic
Card 112
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The Body Cavity of Argas "icks as the Habitat of Spirochetes and Brucella
endosymbionts. Spirochet(!s were subjected to phagocytosis in the tick's body
cavity. Since Ornithodorc-s papillipes is a natural reservoir and vector of Spyrochetes
borrelia sogdianum, the at.thor assumes that, in this case too, phagocytosis is of
an incomplete nature. The spirochetes change into an avisual form and become
intracellular symbionts. This tends to confirm the phenomenon of transovarial
transmission of the Borrelia to the next generation reproduced by the infected
tick. There are 3 photos, 2 diagrams and 7 Soviet references.
,TION: Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR
(Institute cf Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya of
the AMN, USER)
SIDOROV, V.Te,
Parenteral litroduction of foreign substances in the hemolyllph of
ticks. Zool. zhur. 39 no.5t?68-769 1V 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Department of Infections of latural Nidality, Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences,
Hoscov. -
(Tizks as laboratory anizals) (Phagacytosts)
SIDOROV, V.Ye.
Intestines of argasid ticks as a habitat of Borrelia (Borrelia
sogdianum). 2-ool. zhur. 39 no.9:1)24-1327 3 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Department of Infections of Natural Nidality, Institate of
Epidemiology and Microbiolog7, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences,
Moscow.
(Ticks as carriers of disease) (Borrelia)
SIDOROV, V.Ye.; GUBINA, Ye.A.
Preservation of vaccinal strains of Brucella abortus 19-BA
In ticks Ornithodoros lahorensis lleumann. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
dpid. i immn. 33 no.7:130-133 JI 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologil imeni, Gualei
AMN SSSR.
S'1VCftOVA, L,~1'7_ V,Ye.
A -7:ethod :'or rearing gamssid mites. Zool. zhitr. 41 nc.n.-
14,'~1-1422 3 162. (MTRA 15'.11)
1. Departiv-nt of Infections of Natural Nidality, Institute of
I
E.pl.dti.~clogy rind Microbiology, Academy of Medical Sciences of
he 11 !,
ftic CW.
(I ites r a laboratory animals)
PAV1A)VSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; TALYZIN, F.F.; VALITSEVA, I.A.;
PCHELKINA, A.A.; SIDGROV.. V.Te.
Durability of antidotal properties of liquid and dried mantigiurzal
serum. Dokl. AN SSSR W no.6:3J.28-Vjl F 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Pervyy Aoskovokiy meditainskiy institut, im, I.M.Sechenova,,
ZoologichesUy institut AN SSSR i Institut epidemiologii i
mikrobiologli im. N F.Gamaleya AMN SSSR.
ivFMM)
(SERUM)
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Effect of X rays on the sexully mature tick Hyalomma asiaticum"
%port No. 1. Ngd. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.5s560-563 S-0 164.
(MIRA 1824)
1. Otdal irLfeltsiy 9 prirodnoy ochagovostlyu Instituta spidemiologii
i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR,
ACC NRI A11602189, SOURCE CODE: UR/0358/66/035/003/0299/0304
AUTHOR: Grokhovskaya, I. M. Igiiatovich, V. F. ; Sidorov, V. Ye.
ORG: Inrtitute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, im. N. F. Gamalsi,-AMN SSSR
(Institut epidemiolo6ii i mikrobiologii AM SSSR
TITLE: Susceptibility cf Ixoides ticks to Rickettsia prowazeki
SOURCE: Meditsinukaya parazitologiya i parazitarnyye bole=i, V. 35, no. 3, 19661p
299-304
TOPIC TAGS: hiunan diset.se, animal disease, disease vector, rickettsia, ticks,
Rickettsia prowazeki, experimental infection
.ABSTRAC'P
"Ticks were infected wita Rickettsia prwazeki by injection or by feeding
~pn infected guinea pig:;. Some tick species were more susceptible than
others. Rickettsia Xemained in the bodies of ticks infected durtng feeding
for 15 days. RIckettsia were found up to 116 da'ys later in ticks infected
'parenterally, showing that the tick's boc~j provided a favorable environ-
ment for growth of Rickettsia. Ovarian.transmission to progeny did not
occur. Infected ticks aid not infect healthy guinea pigs by feeding on
them, but the guinea pigs could be infected by vaccination with ground
tick bodies. Origa art,, hae: 3. tables and 1 f i - --JW1-t--f-50; CBE Nd. 101
: 0 4 fOrT
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AUTHOR: Grokhovokaya, I. M.; Sidorov, V. Ye.
ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and-Microbiology, Academy of Medical
Sciences 7 SSSR, Moscow (Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii im.
Gamaleya AMN SSSR)
TITLE: Mutual adaptation of causative agents and vectors
SOURCE: Zh mikrobiol, epidemiol i immunobiolt no. 6, 1966o 133-138
TOPIC TAGS: animal disease, tick borne typhus, adaptation,
rickettsia, medical experiment, tick, vector, experimental infections
pathogen, rickettsial disease, animal parabite
ABSTRACT:
Ornithodoroo lahorensis ticks were infected with the
tick-borne typhus pathogen Dermacentroxenus sibirioun
by feeding on infected guinea pigs and by introducing the
ric'kettsia directly into the body cavity. The ticks in-
tected by feeding retained the pathogen for 420 days, and
the parenterally infected ticks for 300 days (to the end
of the observation period). The infected ticks retained
the rickettsia through the subsequent stages'of metamor-
phosis and.tra.nami-tLe4, them by ovum.to their progpny.
Card 112 UDC: 616,981-711-036.21-022. 39:576,895,424576.895-.-4,%o-5-t.3E
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Parentaily-Infected ticks transmitted the ricketts-ia to
uninfected laboratory hosts (guinea pigs and rabbits)
!by feeding. The rickettsia were seen in the amebocytes
of tick hemolymph by the 4th to 10th day after parenteral
infection. Dermacentroxenus oibirioua can be transmitted
Idirectly from infected to uninfected ticks by parenter&I
;inj_!c of tracheal matter from the infected- ticks, [WA~-50; CBE No. 3)
on
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&LDOROV, Ta. P.
Ilectrical conductivity of cotton and staple rayon fibers and its
dependence on the relative humidity of the air* Izv.v7s*uchob.zav.;
tekh.tekst.prom. no.2:17-22 16o. (MM 13:11)
1. lvanovski7 tekstilln" Institut.
(Textile fibers-Xectric properties)
IVANCHZNKO, I.A., laureat Stalinakoy premii; ZARR DIN. -A... laureat
Stalinskoy premii; SIDOROV Ts.A.. laureat Stalinskoy premii;
21MICH. P.M., Inz~e-ne-r7-"MeWfor; YZRIU, G.P.. tekhnicheskiy
redaktor.
(Industrial methods and mechanization In reinforced concrete bridge
construction] Industrializatelis. I mekhanizatsits. postroiki shele-
Zobetonnykh mostov. Moskva, Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vq 1952. 185 p.
(Microfilm] (KM 7:10)
(Bridges. Concrete)
MIROSHNICHANK0. Ta.S.. inzh.: SIDOROV. Te.A.. inzh.
Structnral characteristics of semiconductor genoratore used for feeding
automatic lacomotive stops. Trudly RIIZHT w.26:84-89 1580
(MIRA 120)
(Blectric generators)
(Railroads--Autormtic traln control)
ni;
A.P. L I E. ye "'T
Oy-lterS. Sbor. st. R-'jzii'r 110.4'j:l:,P-i,4,
( 'M P A 19:1)
SID(,RjV, Ye.A.; Srl-!-~IK, VA.
Autorr,ati(.n of aone orcrations in testIng, electr--cal machines.
Sbor. at. FlIld-117' no.45:'17-91 164. 19: 1)
SIDOROV, Te.G.
Parasites of fishes In the Ireis-Turgay basin waters. Sbor.rub.po
ikht. I gidroblol. no-1:232-251 '56* (XLRA 10:4)
(Turgay Gate~--Parasites) (Parasites--Fishes)
SIDOROV, Te.G.
Parasites of :!Ishes in Iske Kurgalldzhin. Trudy Inst. sool 0
Xazakh. SSR 7:131-140 157. (mm lotg)
(Lwgalldzhin, Iske-Paramites-471 she@)
ussa / Zooparasitolou. General Problems. G
I.bs lour; Aef Zhi.r-Biol., No 6, 19599 44177.
P-uthor : Sidorov, Ye. G.
Inst :J-r~S-t-jYt.Te--UT-Zo-ology, j~S KazakhSSR.
Title :The Paxasites of Fish of the -L'ura River and
Nura Reservoir.
Crig Pub: Tr. In-ta zool. Ly KaZSSR, 1958, 9, 32-41.
Abstract: Faunistic description of 42 species of -parasites
from 261 fish specimens is given. It is stated
as a preliminary conclusion that ichthyoparesito-
fauna of the reservoir is already formed.
Card 1/1
5
SIDOROV, Ye.G.
Parmette fauna of fish*@ in reservoiro of central Kazakhstan.
Trudy nov.lkht.k(m. n0-9:134-137 159. (MM 13S5)
1. Institut zoolcgil Alf Kazakhokoy SSR.
(Hurs, Retervoir-ftrasites)
0zhekazgen Reafrvoir-Parasitem) (Parasitee-Fishes)
(Irtyah River-Liver
(Paras it, is-71 shoo)
SIDOROV, Te.G.
Parasites of fishes in waters of central Lazakhatam. Trudy Inst.
zool. AN Zmakh. SSI 14:88-100 160. (MM 13:12)
(Kazakhstan-4hromites) (Parasites--ftshes)
SIDOROVO Ye.G.
Distribution of zetaeorcaria of Opiathorchis felio&= moag
fish of taigan Iske and in the upper course of Ir$yah. Ylwde
Paraz.i pararbol. 29 no*38346-g? 060. WRA, 13,12)
(UCYSH VAUJY-LIM FMM) (FMM-DISMES AND PWS)
SIDOROVp Ye.G.
Pbthod for doteming the infeetivity of fish vith metacercaria
of Opiethorchio folimous (Itivoltas, 1884). ModeparasA as*
RarlR, 13.1.)
bol. 29 no.2817'7-179 160.
(LIM Mm) (FISHES.-DISMSES AND FEM)
SIDOROV, Ye.G.
A new cauBative agent of opisthorchosis OpiBthorchis felineus
arvicola subsp. nov. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 22:144-147
164. (MIRA 17:12)
SIDOROV, YO.G.
Parasitological evaluation of Mysldae,, introduced in Lake Balkhash.
Trudy Astr. zap. no.91201-207 16,4.
(MIRA 18s10)
SIMROVI-YO.G. -,
Natural fGai of opiathorchosis. Isv. AN Kazakh. Ser. biol.
nauk 3 no.3i66-73 W-Je 165. (MM 1839)
AT SEYEV, G.Ya.; ISAYUKO, P.s.; NOVITCIMIKO, K.M.; PIZDELI, I.A.;
SIDOROV, To. N.,red.; MMKOT. K.L.,red. izd-va,; LAGUTINA, I.M.,tokhn,.red.
[On Moscow codstruction sit8s: practices of the Moscow State
Trust "StroiteT".) Is stroikakh Moskvv; iz opyta raboty Mookovskogo
Go.sudaretvannogo oriene Trudovogo Krasnogo Znam8ni Trento "Stroltell.4
Mohkva. Goo. tzd-vo lit-ry po strolt., arkhit, i strott. meterialam,
1958. 89 P. (Noscoe-Construction industry) (MIRA 11s.12)
Si N.
Apar Wbut hmses should be managed b7
khox. 10 no.6:10 160. (HIRA 13:7)
1. Predsedatelf ispolkoma gorodskogo -Soveta deputatov trudyashch-
ikhaya, g.Zhigulevok, Kuybyshevekcaya, oblast'.
(2higulevok,-Apartment houses--Management)
SIDOROV Ye P
Effect of mixing ij,,tensity on the strength of gas Silic&t~8* IM
AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fis,.-tekh.,, khim.i geol.nauk n0-3:95-97 161o
(MM 3-4:7)
1. Institut antise,.,smicheakogo stroitellstva AN Turkmenakoy MR.
(Lightweight concrete)
SIDOROV, Ye.P.; VINOGRADCV, B.N.
Effect of vibration modification on the phasic composition, structure,
and strength of iricrosilicate. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh.,
khIm. i geol.nauk no.5:61-66 161. (MLRA 14:11)
I. Institut antiteysmicheskogo stroltel'stva M Turkmen--koy S5R.
(Silicates) (Vibration)
KUDRYASU'V, I.T., kand.techn.nauk (deceased]; SIDOROV, Ye.F., inzh.
Ifigh-strength air-entrained silicate. Bet. i 7,hel.-bet.
no-5:219-220 14y 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Silicates)
(Building materials)
VIVOGRADOV, B.N.; SIDOROV, Te.Ps
Effect of macrocrystmllirte calcium oxide on the strength and
structure of gas silicates. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fi
khim, i geole nauk mo.6~88-94 161. (MIPA 15:;1-".:,
1. Institut antise5smicheakogo stroitellotva AN Turknenskoy
SSR.
(Snicates)
SHVARTSZAYD, M.S.; SIDOROV, Ye.P.; VINOGRADOV, B.N.
Interaction of calcium hydroxide and carbonate under autoclave
treatment. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim.i geol.nauk no.ls
51-56 162. (MIRA 16s12)
1. Institut antiseysmicheskogo stroltellstva AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
SHVARTSZAID, M.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; SIDOROVI_re_*_jp_I'.._inzh.;
VINIGRADOV, B.N., inzh.
Decorative autoclaved silicate concrete with a carbonate
aggregate. Stroi, mat. S.no.6:12-14 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Sand-lime products)
(Facades)
(Carbonates)
SIDOROV, Ye.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SOROCHISHIN, A.G., kand.tekhn.nauk
Finishing of stone products with polywric resins. Stroi.mat. 9
no.9:39-40 3 163. (KUU 16:10)
DZHIGIRIS, D.O.; lcj~DO~qy,-~p.P.; VINOGRADOVP B.N.
Effect of the fineness of component materials on the properties
of gas concretes. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim.i geol.nauk
no.3s63-67 163. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Institut seysmostoykogo stroitel'stva AN Turkmenakoy SSR.
"HW,W!" . I
_~.'AYI,, M,".. kund. tekhn. nFtuk; `~11-,OFOV, Yo-.F., JMzh.; VINOCkADOV,
P.N., 'In-4h.
ea-t_ve capar;Ity of carbonate additions during a,;toclave
R
I
trentment of lime-sand mixtures. Sbor. tnid. VIIIINSY,
16". (PIRA 17:9)
SIDOROVP Yo,Pop kand.tokhn.nauk; SOROCHISHIN, A.G.0 kand.taklin.nauk
Decorative and protective finishing of building details and
products with a polynor coating. Stroiamate 9 no.12j4-6 D
163a (MIRA 1783)
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AUTHORt Ku2netsov, F. A.; Sidorovi Tu. G.; Maranchuk.-I. Ye.
31
MTLE: quantitative description of transport r
tBOURCSt Fisika tyerdogo telaq vo 6$ no. 10s 1964* 2081-9963
manium
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TOPIC TAGS: single crystal growth, gor
ng
Igrovn germanium, chemical transport reaction, germanium 4isproportiou-
ation, germanium iodine system, vapor supersaturation
1ABSTRACT: Supersaturation at the critical temperature of beginning-
icrystallization In defined and calculated in the same manner for Lboth
ithe general case or'crystal growth from the vapor phase and the caso
of germanium crystal grovth by a heterogeneous-germanium d1spropor-
:tionation reaction. Supersaturation Is considered an Important facto
lin determining the morphology and defectiveness of a crystal. In Ithe
Ichemical transport reaction
2 GeIZ(g) :P Ge(,)+ GeI4(g)
isupereaturation is- defined as AG or the ratio Was where'Arp to th*
~d.
IL 8903-65-
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!equilibrium constant of-the-reaition, nthe ratio of,partial pressures
P2
PGe14/ GeIZ'
,mand AG the change in isobaric-imothermic chemical potential of the
Trocess. A generalized formula is derived for calculating the amount
'of germanium crystallized In a given volume of a given 0e12 + GeZ4
:mixture, since in the case of & complex chemical reaction supereaturs-
ition cannot be directly correlated with crystallization rate and, ,
therefore, cannot be taken as a measure of deviation from equilibrium.
The previously reported discrepancies between the temperatures of
!
Icrystallization and of the source site are confirmed experimentally.-
!It is concluded that germanium crystallization occurs at a tempers-
iture substantially lover than the equilibrium temperature# since
,equilibrium in not reached &t the source site. OrIg. art. best I
,table and 9 formulas.
':ASSOCI;TION: Institut neorganicheskoy khimii SO AN SSSR*(Institute
I
!of Inorganic Chemistry, So AN 6668 Institut fisiki tvardogo tela*i
ipoluproyodnikovoy clektroniki 80 AN SSSR (Institute of Solid State-
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AUTHOR: Maronchuk, Is Ye.; Sidorov, Yu. 0 j-1
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TIM,: Growth or GaAs Wstals in the gas phase Z
SOURCE: Ref. zit. FizikA, Abc. 4A625
iiEF SOURCE: Sb. Simp2zium. Protsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovod-
n1k. materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, lgb5,, 20
TOPIC TAG43: gallium arsenide) crystal growing,, epitaxial growing, dendrite
APSTRACT: The .Luthors investigated the influence of the composition of the vapor
ptiase on the er-w-th rate and on the delineation of the GaAs cijstals grown by the open
supersaturations, the
liodide procesr. At values (FGaI + PGa12)/nP`Asn > 1 anA small
(111) face incrcases with minimum velocity, as a7resiAt of which there is formed a
cmooth mirror-like surface of grown epitaxial layers.lu An increase of the supersaturW-
tion leads to t..-, formation of flexible dendrite ribbons with further developed (1W
surface. At va-Lacs K = 1 the relief of the epitaxial layers becomes somewhat more
complicated, anu thin needle-like cryplals appear on the walls of the reactor.
-j-
[Translation of abstract
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AUTHOR Sidorov, Yu. G.
ORG: none IVA 'V1 A"
TITLE: Synthesis of solid GaAs-InAs solutions in the gas phase
SOURCE; Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4A596
REF SOURCE: Sb. Simpozium. Protsessy sintezaj rosta kristallov i plenok po
provodnik. materialov, 19615. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 36
TOPIC TAGS: phase comfooition, gallium solid solution, indium solid solution,
solid solution
ABSTRACT: The problem of the composition of thelan phase in equilibrium with
the solid phase of variable composition of Gaxlnl-xAs in the presence of Iodine is
discussed. The equilibritim of the system is calculated. Solid solutions are
obtained by the open iodide method. It is shown that solid solutions become enricl
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ed in Ga when the erystallization temperature rises and that In content increases
with a decrease in the cryst3illization temperature. [Translation of abstract)
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AUTHOR*. Stroiteleyp S. A ; )Lh~orchukp I. Ye.; 61doroyl Yu. G.; Avdiyenko, K. 1.
J?'
TITLE: On the relief of epitaxial germanium layeri
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mika, Abe. 4A586 411
REF SOURCE: Sb. S%KP!?Zium. Proteessy sinteza i rosta kristalloy I plenok
nik. materialov, 196 . Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 38
TOPIC TAGS: germanium# epitaxi&3 growing,, semiconducting film, Metal growth
ABSTRACT: A study was made of tte formation of the surface relief of epitaxial Ge
layers as a function of the condItions of their growth by the iodide method in an
open tube. The growth rate of (13.1)p (100), (110), and other faces, as a function
of the supersaturationp does not change uniforaly. At the same layer orientation,
different values of supersaturatlon on the surface of the layers correspond to dif-
ferent growth figures, the faces of which agree with the growth forms of the micro-
crystals produced near the substrates. Layers with plane relief of the (111) surface
are obtained In the case when th(! crystallizat-lon conditions of Ge correspond to
formation of germanium crystals (of octahedral form. In all other casesp the relief
of the surface becomes more compLicated by formation of sharp:,y-peaked or truncated
pyramids. (Translation of abstrixt]
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AUTHOR: Maronchuk, 1. Yo..- SWorov. Tu. G. 36~
TITLEs Overeaturation in growLag xermeal I*Y-or*, wing t1w free iodine method
SOURGIr Hof. sh. Khimiyap Abe. l7B2%
REF SOUFCRs Sb. Vychisl. sistomW. Vyp. 15. Novosibirsk, 1965# 83-69
TOPIC TAGSa crystals germaniva single Metal, crystal growth
A=RACT: The effect of the'trowth conditions on the perfection of opitaxy Go layers
prepared on molted quartz and on single-crystal Go is discussed. The equipment U"d
and the method of calculation are described. A method or calculating the real compo-
sition of vapor and its deriviction from the equilibrium along the crystallization 3004
in proposed. It was found thoit a relative oversaturation increases along the crystal-
lization zone at a constant tomporature gradient which is based on a sharp change in
the degree of transformation :.n this rang* of temperatures. The change in supersatu-
ration in various places lead.j to a variation of dislocation density In the grown
layers. In the case of high )vorsaturatioa at the end of the crystallization zone a
polycristalline growth of layirs takes place. At low oversaturations at the beginnir4
of the crystalization zone on a single-crystal bass, "pointoO an formed which absorb
defects during fusing. L. lenhchyuk-
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AUTHOR: Stroitelev, S. A.; Ma.=chuk, I. Yo.; Sidorov, Yu. G.; Avdiyonko, K. 1. i
TITLE: Roliof of Go.opitaxial layers
SOMOE: Ref. zh. Elektronika L YOye primeneniye, Abs. 6B46
REF SOUICS: Sb. Simpozium. Pr)tsessy sintoza i rosta kristallov i plenok
poluproVodnik. materialov, 1935. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 3Kh8 [sic]
TO?IC TAGS: germanium semicon,luctor, germanium refining, germanium single crystal
ABSTMU: The shaping of reliof of the surface of Go epitaxial layers depending on
their -rowing conditions b tAe iodide method in an open pipe was studied. The
(100 110), and other facets varies unequally depending
rate ol' growth Oll)f ~P
on supersaturation. With the ;;ame layer orientation, different growth figures,
whose faceting corresponds to the growth forms of near-backing microarystals,
correspond to different surfa(.e supersaturations. When Ge crystallization
condit ions correspond to the :.'ormation of octahedral forms, flat-tolief (ill)
layers.are produced. In all o--,her cases, the surface relief is complicated by
formation of acute-vertex or ,runcated pyramids. [Translation of abstract]
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AUTHOR: Xaronchuk, 1. Ye.; Sidorov', Yu. G.
Trk"LIE: GaAs-crystal gas-phase groring
SOMCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abs. 6B7a
R-ER SObRCE: Sb. Simpozium. Protsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov i plenok
poluprovodnik. materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 20
TOPIC-TAGS: gallium arsenid single crystal growing 211_~ C-cr~.V L.:1~4_
ABST.RACT: The results are reported of an investigation of the effect of vapor phase
upon the rate of growth and faceting of GaAs crystals in the open iodide process .
1. '. PG.,J + Prial,
~~.j and small supcrsaturations, the (III)-facet grows at a lowest
rate which ensures a smooth mirr(r-like surface of the epitaxial layers gro-wn. t
j highler supersaturations, flexibl( dendritic ribbons with a well developed (III)-
s-~:,rface are formed. With K w 1, 1he epitaxial-layer relief becomes more complicated,
ard thin acicular crystals are fc-med on the reactor walls. 1. M., Yu. S.
[Translation of abstract]
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AUTHOR: Sidorov, Yu. G.
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SOURCE CbJ~'t ~ /021~ 670 660BC~f&~14
..TITLE: Synthesizing GaAs--InAt: solid solutions in the gas phase
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika !. yeye primenemVe, Abs. 6B92
REF SOURCE: Sb.'Simpozium. Protsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov i plenok
polupiroyodnik, materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 42-43
TOPIC TAGS: solid solution, c,"fatallizaticn, semiconductor single crystal
ABSTRACT: The problem of gas-e)hase composition in equilibrium with a Caxlnl-.XAs
solid-phase variable COMPOSit~-Lon, in the presence of iodine, is considered.
The system equilibrium is cal-mlated. Soli-t solutions were produced by the open
iodide method. It was found t:2at with highnr temperatures, the solid solution im
Ga-enriched; with lower tempec!atures, In-c.)ntent in the solution increaseB.
Yu. S. [Translation of abstra,.t]
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AUTHORS: Zelikman, G. A., Engineer, SOV/105-59-i-16/29
Levenberg, [a. S., Engineer, Lukashova, I. P., Engineer,
Sidorov, Yu. I., Engineer, Fronk, S. V., Engineer
TITIAE; Junction-Type Silicon Diodes (Ploskostnyye kremniyevyye diody)
PERIODICALt Elektricheittvo, 1959, Nr 1, pp 64-68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This invesiigation concerns the manufacturing process and
electric properties of silicon rectifier diodes of the types
D 202 to D 205. These are obtained by the method of melting
aluminum with the silicon of the n-type. These diodes are
obtained from silicon with a specific resistance of
10-30 ohmcentimeters, and show an operating inverse voltage
of 100-400 volts and a rectified current of 400 ma. The
admissiblij working temperature of such diodes is + 1250C-
These dioies can be used in circuit schemes for rectifying
an alternating current with a frequency up to 100 kilocycles.
The construction of these diodes is described. It is based
on the ocnstruction of the germanium diode D-7. Then the
volt-ampere characteristics are examined. The principal
properti(s of the diode are expressed by the volt-ampere
Card 1/3 characteristics (static characteristics) taken at direct
Junction-Type Silicon Diod-es
SOV/105-59-1-16/29
current. The static characteristic and the admissible power
greatly mark the quality of the diode. But in order to obtain
parameters approaching the working method of rectifier diodes,
the characteristic is taken at alternating current in a number
of cases (dynamic characteristic). The classification of
diodes is given. They are divided in 4 groups according to
the magnitude of inverse voltage. The diodes shown here may
be also connected in series. Finally, the prospects of
development of diodes are illustrated. With the use of Si
it will become possible in the near future to obtain diodes
for inverse voltages of over 1000 volts, rectifier columns
for dozens of kilovolts, large diodes for dozens of amperes,
and diodes for special purposes with very small return cur-
rents and increased limiting frequency., To obtain diodes
with high pincture voltage, it might be of advantage to use
the stretchEng method. This method permits to obtain the
fields with different conducting capacities of the crystal
during the -.3roduction of the silicon monocrystal. In the
development of diodes, attention is directed more and more to
the diffusion method. Some preliminary data on the obtaining
Card 2/3 of p-n-tran.,iitions according to the diffusion method are given
Junction-Type Silicon Diodes
SOY/105-59-1-16/29
here. M. I. Iglitsyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences,
discussed the work with the authors. There are 4 figures
and 1 table.
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