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CZECH/37-59-1-16/26
AUTHORS: Marie Simersk~ Vladimir Syne~ek
TITLE: A Contribuhion to the Semi-Focusing Method with a Plane
Polycrysta.1-line Sample
PERIODICAL: Ceskoslovensk~ C-asopis Pro Fysiku, 1959, Nr 1,
pp 102-1104 + 1 plate
ABSTRACT; Fig 1 shows the semi-focusing method with a divergent
beam of-monochromatic X-rays for the case when the width
of the effective area of the sample is small compared
P
with the radius of the focusing -.ircle and the radius of
the camera. In this case only rays passing through
points Pl and P2 are completely focused. The width
of the diffraction lines for other angles for a given
total divergence of the primary beam, 26, can be
minimised according to Fig 2 (see also Eqs 1, 2, and 3).
A similar calculation can be used for an oscillating
Sample. The absorption factor is, in this case, given by
Card Eq (6). Fig L~ shows the absorption for various reg'
1/2 of oscillations E. ~7
There are L~ figures and 2 English references.
CZECIV37-59-1-16/26
A Contribution to the Semi-Focusing Method with a ""lane
Polyorystalline Sample
ASSOCIATION3 Ustav technicke' fysil-nT 6SAV, 'Praha
Card 2/2 (Institute of Technical Phys.,-,s, CSAV, Prague)
SUBMITTED: September 99 1958 /
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Solid State Physics - Structural. CrY5tallography. E
Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, ig6o, 8659
Author : Simerska Marie, Synecek Vladimir
Inst :
Title : A Contribution to the Semi-Focusing Rethod with a Flat
Folycrystalline Sample
Orig Pub : Czechoslo. fiz. zh-, 1959, 9, No 3, 395-398
Abstract : See Abstract 8658-
Card 1/1
SYNECIN, V.
Quantitative method for the determination of J.1ber texture In wires. 1. Principle
met2iod and analytic expression of the ab6orption factor. p. 406
CWKOSWVENSKY CASMS PRO FrSIKU. (Caskoeloy-enaka akademie ved. Ustav
technicke fysiky) Praha., Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. 4, 1959-
Monthly I-Ist of -6ast European Accessions (EFAI), LC. Vol. 8, no. 20s Oct. 1959
Uncl.
k- iod
1_-_K method of th-i Int"tj d Istribufion measurement of.
.the' Mnall-angle ecatteritur rOWLinhisting the In-
Jr SAL IF
fluence of imperfect couirriation. "ne k,
:Ee& Phyl. _Czechoslovak Am rgiie
cryst. 13, 378-80(1960)(in En new method is
described for the intensity distribution measurement of
the diffuse radially syrn. small-angic scattering pattern
distorted by the finite beight of the direct bcam of negligible'
width, This method consists in ineasuring the values of
the intensities integraied along the lines parallel to the
trace of the direct beam in the phne of observation. The
true radial hitensity distribution (corresponding to the use
oi the direct beam of point-like crocs section) derived
from the distribution of these integrated intensities is un-
affected both by the intensity distilbution along the height
of the direct beam and by the finite height of the exploring:
slit of the detector used for the intensity measurements.
XV. Ncoxvack;-
t
ACCESSION NRi AP4041976 Z/0055/64/014/007/0510/0516
AUT11ORi Syne~ek, V.
TITLE: On the determination of scale and temperature factors in
crystal structure analysis
SOURCE, Chekhoslovats.kiy fizicheskiy zhurnalp ve 14, no, 7j 19640
510-516
71TOPIC TAGS: scale factor, temperature-faCtor, crystal structure,
x ray diffraction, crystal structure analysis
iABSTRACT: A procedure for reducing the relative intensities of.X-ray
i.diffractions to an absolute scale and for simultaneously determining
the temperature factor is described. It is bas'ed on principles simL-
lar to those of the exact rocedure given by Kartha for determining
the scale factor c but ha,-, the advantage that its useAs not limited
to a prior knowledge of che temperature factor M. ,The relations given
here can be transformed into Wilson's well-known statistical treatment
:.by introducing certain approximations. The reliability of Wilson's
11
method is discussed; the only factor seriously affecting the accuracy!
Card 1/2
.IACCESSION NRI AP4041976
.!of values of cand M obtained by either method id the mutual overlap
of individual atomic electron densities resulting from the use of
:,small ranges of reciprocal volume for calculations.
,iASSOCIATION: Institute of Solid State Physics, Czechoslovak Academy
of Sciences
i,SUBMITTED: 29Dac63 ENCL: 00
,.!:SUB CODEt NO REF SOV: 000 OTHERS -003
C id 2-/-2-.
SYNELIT") V.; 3PB6"
On \the configur.,:0,1on of Cuinier-,?r-estnxi zone3 in P-1-Ag and A1-Zn
alloys. OheI-hosl fiz zhumal 14 no.S1.622-b2^0 r64
1
_echoslavak A.--ademy of
1. Instit-ate of 5olid State Phy---J~S,
Sciences, Vraf,--je (-,, Cuiurovarnir-ka 10 (for Z3ynecek). 2. labro-
ratory of Me-1--al inysies, Slovak Acadainy of Soiencesp Bratislava,
Februaroveho vita.--st7n 135 ( for Sebo).
'17
Acta 7-~iynlcl. acual. T'Urc. Z-, na,!~I-- 165.
I., !`Pnctirol!~ T--,!-tl4mto fbw Tech-Acol PIPvuicap lkmL'Oria,.
Acradomy of Sciencer,, -PAxdare.-,t# and T-rir;tituto of i3olid
stat'n nlyVics) cmehosloval- ACV40-.,." Of, scicr-ccu# A-ImLnies
'Suir-ItUd Ootober 23, 1964#
SYnCKY, Ladislav; DIKANT, Fichal; VOJTEK, Vojt.ech
Protection of induction coils in medilm, frequenqy induct-ion
furnaces. Elektrotechnik 17 no.1:26-28 Ja 162.
1. Podnikova elektroudrzba, n.p, Chemosvit (for Dikant, and,
Vojtek) 2. Vedouci elektroudrzby, Gesltomoravska-Kolben-Danekp
n.p., zavod slevarny - Stalingrad II (for Sy-necky-).
SYNECKY, ... ;~a#Bjav
- ---- --
Shortcomings of the electric tension tester Vadas. Elektro-
technik 17 no.6:175-176 Je 162.
1. Slevarny,.Ceskomoravska-KolbenDanek Praha.
SINECIff ~ L,
~Eliectri~cheatimg of oxygen for medical inhall apparatus.
Elektrotechna 17 no*9:26&-269 S 162.
1. Ceakomoravaka-Kolbemp-Dawk Fraha*
SYN PH, D.
Organization of food-industry enterprises. p. 285.
(Prumysl Potravin. Vol. 8, no. 6, 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC.. Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
KABELhC, Josef; yjjEy, Ivan
Determining the passage of stars by the method of interrupted
lighting in the field of vision. Studia geophys 8 no. 2:
120-126 164,
1. Chair of Higher Geodesy, Czech High School of Technology,
Prague 2, Karlovo namesti 13.
-- : C Z e c 1 70 -s i-~ H-1?
0U
CAMCRY
ADS. jouR. RZKhimaj NO* 53 1960s IrOe 1905.
t Rektorik, 7. , 7,cv bacek 1 L.
!'ict F, Ien
I T. 1~ - E.,,,te ')rops Conta~nLnj, 'e~;inc Su,'-fatk' Priiuarod Acco-:
e un r 2
-ca
in tc, I-I,Bs 11,
Ceckoslov Faruiac, 7, 1 0 9,
A113TTZ ACT j The composition .1rd preparation method fOT the
ebovc-indicated' medicinal preparation tiave bpen
checked froT the Point Of view Of possible in-
coErpjt',3j14t,; of phenybrercuriborate with NaCl,
d the effect of various eynthesie aids and ;-;f
n
a
tne temperature of th.e solvent on the hydrol:iai6
of ZnS04' . Tt is prcpo~ed to dis,,;olve Zn.SO, (o.---,
and the synthesis 'aids (0.5% C--,COI-NNa and
NaCl) in a solution of phenylmerctaribcrate (0.002,~-'
at about 201. rhe above procedure eliminates the
("Au. 1112
CCITICTIM. T t Czecho5lovakia
c A,- TEC. c! t!(t
Aj'~S, JCM, t FMiza.. Jlo* 1960.. Nov
TTIFIE
.L
GR !G ,17 B
I it, 31MACT
212
2
ti-ly
11305
w-
$ j-1compatib-ility of the phenylmiercury catior 3 th
the Cl anion and avoids, the use of warm water
as indicated in the CzechoElovalk, Phi3rraacopceia !I,
shich increases th.-e hydrolysir, of ZnS04 ncre
satisfa~:tory forumu",ation for tfte preparaticn of
eye drops containinlr- ZnSO, and berate buffer so'll-
tion (pH 6-3) -is given. From authors' summa -ry
293
EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 19 Vol 2/6 Rehabilitation Julie 59
1369. Tile survival d pailingenic bacteria in peloids Pretivini patogennich b.11.
tCl-ii V I)VIOilICUll. SYNEK.J. Vy/Attinny Cist. Balneol., Praha Fvsiat. VesIn. 1958,36/3
Testing the time of survival of Staph. atircus. Esch. roli and Ps. aertiginosa in
Samples of high-Illoor peat, low-moor peat, chalk-moor soil and curative muds for
bathsand in thme of cataplasm consistence, tile longest time of survival was found
ill Ps. aertiginma samples of curative mods (inore than 120 days) and the shortest
in Stal)h. aurcus (30 days). Using repeatedly the sime peloid materials ill -.if).
plicatiovi consistence withio a short veriod there is no goarantee that possible
l~athogenic organisms are not transmitted. The conditions (luring the regenera.
doll of partictilar peloids should he investigated ill long-term experiments with
mirro-organisms of different resistance tinder conditinis typical for tile localities
where the peloids occur, i nature.
PRIVORA, M.; SYNEK, J.
On the disinfeetant value of soap with hexachlorophene. Cook.
epidem. 12 no.4*.249-253 J1 163,
1. Ustav e idemiolo e a mikrobiologie v Praze.
MAPS) gi(HEXACHLOROPHENE) (ANTISEPTICS)
VLACIL, F.; S)DEK, J.
Determination of chloramphenicol contents in the sodium salt
of chloramphenicol succinate. Coll Gz cham 29 no.7:1618-1625
Jl 164.
1. Inotitut fur analytische Ghamie) Technische Hoohschule fur
Chemie.. Prag.
Depart-
.560 oil 01 as
6
i---ient of Analytical Chenistry, Pharmaceutical Faculty, Conenius
University (Radioizotopove Oddelenie Hateciry Analytickej Chemie
Farmacautickoj Fakulty UK), Bratislava; D(,par~,ment of Technical
Control (Oddelenie Technickej Kontroly) Lociva, National Enter-
prise (N.P.), Dolni Mecholupy.
11 U
Analytical Xlethods Based on Reflection and A~bsorption of Radio-
active Radiation. IV. Evaluation of Process Control Annlication
o~ the Radiometric Method in Technical Control of Contrast Ylater-
ials."
Prar-ue, Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 1115, No 9, Nov 66, PP 508-509
LD
Abstract: The authors discuss a process control method applied
to substances used as injection materials which contain iodine.
T'lle niet'nod is set -'U-o detect sucli cone e iltra t ions of iodine which
are below a specified minirium, or a`ive a set maximum. The meth-
od uses a reflection of t.1-9 radioactive rays. The analysis is
completed in.. '10 minutes, while a chemical analysis requires
1.1 a wet decomposition
2 to 3 hours. The Gheimical- - metftod uses
of the substance ana arRentometric determination applying poten-
HLI.-
&ilaic~ of gulp ar LIS
LORIRf.112 &~Mth-
hoA,,,.-akU). Chem. Listy, 1957, 51
(1), 171-173 -rhx: formation of Ra, Plb. Ag or US
f
l
h
id
ft
h
l
d
io
salts, o
s ot iu
owe ac
5 is o
en use
t
for
p
tfw ide4tificati-na of thew cornpotiMs. Wheq,
-
l
det&-mming S ia these Wts, with a catc
f(0
method. the sulphur ozides must bn- quant removed.-
the addition of 11204 and the use of'& temp. of
120W to 13W been found suitable-
ZIr
-A
J i y t-- t IL
sa I 4URR"48a"
XI. The
Use at 'I cambusuan
mwyst io elei~en ty vjalyxih. 1re"itnary com-
kia:
t
[he aLtl%,lv ef the
~,Ealvst --t ha:'ge ~,Ilcn ~d 1.,~ the -M
b~suon of c"Tr-p~imr,L- cautainin, iulphu.- or
Ml~
-qgO -L MkLa d-
and aq- f-THs (5 d!x)~-Y, evatxirate to ctryiv:s and
'74 tgn-tc at .560'. J. M~KA
A
-7
CZECHOSLOVAIM/Analytical Chendstry - Analysis of OrBanic E-3
Substances.
Aba Jour : Ref Zhur .1 Khixeyap No 2, 1959, 4378
Author : Veccra) M,, Synek, L,
Inst : -
Title Qualitative Orgmic Analysis a XVIIIa Microdetermination
of Carbon and Hydroaon Usina Cobaltous-CobcItic Qftda as
a Combustion Catalysts
Orig Pub : Chem Listyj Llp No 12, 2266-2274 (1957) (in Czech)
Abstract : Z simple and reliable micronothod has been developed for
the determination of C and H in orGanic.substancese The
combustion is carried out ina quartz tube. of 300 mm
length and 9 mm, I. D... usinG CO 04 on asbestos (thielmoss
of catalyst bed 2.5 mu) as, caZst (RM%hiia, 1958,
43082). A 3-5 mg sample is ignited in a Pt-dish in a
strc= of 0 2 for 3-5 min; for substances having hiE~-_, va-
por pressurest 5-10 min are requiredo The high
Card I/P
Distr: 4F,?-c 27
-,,~tiantlfitlye Organic analysis. XELE." A rapid --bon=,
.by D. 6nobl, -and
_*gntt mlcrodeteEGjgOm-7M- I'M., 1.1 .
0c WE
M cf. C.A. 51, 16207b,;
-1~~,4;thod for the deta. of C and H-
2S, 19712bi-This
U3d C(hQI'S', a combus c&Wyst. The np. for the com-
bustfUu-,Umt for removing the other products, and the
absorlAtmi chambers ;or the H and C Is described. The
-6 equal to that of other methods. XIV. Micro.
accuracy
no
determInition of suffurY M. VeWa and D. � b1. IW.
28-40.-1 Ids Is a-ru-pM and accurate w Icromethod for det
S. The sabstance is first burned in a stream of 0 at 700f.
after which the S oxides are trapped in Ag wool. Thetrapis
heated to. 4500, the, Ag*SO4 is extd. with Rio and the Ag is
detd. by Potentiometrie or visual means. The mechanism
of the reaction of the S oxides with Ag is explained. This~l
method is compared statistically irith the-Zimmermann
method (C.A. 47. 2fkl&). Also k rapid calorimetsic method
for the detn of 0.005 to 8% 3 in org- r-nd in terial
described.. k1kr6detqMbutloa of 4 bra.
mine la C IqI . - --- Bul
-OU.-IN-4 ii.-This Is it rapid method. for de W and Be
The'sample Is burned in a 'tube
MeRh kiff" absorbed Ina The CI Is
and LW= Ions are then
then det&; by the Vkb6ck method (C.A. 26i and the i
tion tole,
nuetricanywith caldoten
Br= and-R
In ip were cow irith those of
I (CA. 46 1 5* 14433d)4- A`
Uker CA. so
method 0S. smal simto, CI and Be In
ethod
for
m
UK. mat r Is
CZECHnSLOVAKIA/Imaly-tical Chenistry. Analysis of Organic
Substances. E-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim , No 13, 1958, 43o82.
Author X. Vecera Miroslav, Dulusek Jaroslav.
XI. Synek_. Vecera Miroslav.
Inst
Title Organic Quantitative Analysis. X, Micro-Petermination
of Chlorine and Bronine in Organic Substances. XI.
Use of Cobalto-Opbaltic Oxide as.Combustion Catnlyst
in Elementary Analysis.
Orig Pub: Chem. listy, 1957, 51, No 8, 1475-1481, lc~51-1552;
.1
Collct. czechosl. cher, connnuns, 1958, 23, No 2, 257-264,
331-333.
,-.bstract: X. 1-5 mg (determination of Cl) or 4-7 mg (determina-
tion of Dr) of the substance are used in the combustion
Card 1/5
CZECHOSLUMM/taialytical Chemistry. Analysis of Organic
Substances. E-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 43082.
red and methylene blue 3:1) which has a grey
transition shade, 10 ml of freshly neutralized
saturated solution of HgO.Hg(CN).t are added,
and after 1 minute the titration is carried out
with 0.01 N HkSOf to the initial' gray shade
(Viebock F., Der., 1932, 65, 496). Dr -is deter-
mined by titration of exactly neutralized solution
with 0.01 N solution of AgNO3 in the presence of
an adsorption indicator (O.lep aqueous solution of
Drilliant Yellow) until the yellow-green color
changes to orange (RZhKhim, 1955, 46loo). A
detailed description is eiven of the sklection of
optimal conditions of combustion as well as a
comparison of the proposed procedure with the
Card 3/5
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analyticdl Chemistry. Analysis of E
Organic Substandds.
Abs Jouri Ref 2hur-Rhim, No 121 19590 42.136.
~j ~ne
Czecho M~;k
Inst Slo a tan Chemical Society.
Title Organic Quantitative Analysis, XV111, Microdeter-
mination of Carbon and Hydrogen Using Cobalt Mixed
Oxide as Combustion Catalyst.
Author Vecera,
. L .
Orig Pub; Collect, czechosl, chem, commun., 1958, 23, No 7,
120Z-1212.
Abstract: No abstract. See Ref Zhur-Khim, No Z, 1959,, 4378,
Card 1/1
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Q
Quantitative organic analysis. XX.U. New xethod for rapid automatic
combustion of organic substances; wicrodetermination of carbon and
hydrogen. Coll Cz Chem 25 no-1:93-100 Ja 160. (EBAI 9:12)
1. Forschungsinstitut fur organische Synthesen, Pardubice-Rybitvi.
(Chemistry, Analytic-Quantitative)
(G=bustion) (Organic compounds)
(Carbon) (Hydrogen)
VECERA., M.; SYNEK, L.; STERBA, V.
Rearrangement of aromatic hydrazo compounds. IV.Study of the acid
catalysis and the effect of the medium and the temperature on re-
arrangement of hydrasobenzens. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.8:1992-2004
Ag 160,, JEW 10:9)
1. Forschungsinatitut fur organische Synthesen, Pardubice-Rybitvi,
(Hydrazo compounds) (Aromatic compounds) (Rearrangements)
(Catalyni,s) (E~rdrazobenzene)
SmK, Milos
-----~Invagin,tion of the small intestine in adults. Rozhl. chir. 38
no.8:540-545 Aug 59
1. 1. Chirurgicks, klinika MU v Brne, prednosta prof. MUDr. J.
Podlaha.
(IYM-SSIMORPTION)
SYMM. Kilos
Acute homorrhagic pancreatic necrosis in an adolescent. R02hl.
chir.40 no.1.132-35 Ja 161.
1. 1. chirurgicka klinika v Bras, prednosta prof.dr. J.Podlaha.
(PARGREAS d1s)
!',Ca'-'orimn'u-i(; TiLrr,.t4- ':)37-
(Spif~~y. vol.. 19, "lo.
V01.
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4302. -A-E O&IRhULTIGN (OF L~.L) DUIUNG SCRKM1Ni;. Stn!~, P.
(Bansky Obzor, 1950, n~.V4..10-16; 17-21- 1.1-44; abetr. In
ol 8
Gluckauf, 16 Sept. 19 839). he size of raw coal
86,
is discussed in relati n 1%,n t.ral properties, tyj.e of
_ _ g :4 an
de,osite and methods o; Wo dhaulage. Alteration of
041 grain size during screening the influence of droppins
00 from a height were investigsto&,~or c6ails from five different
00 pits.
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A S aS L A6tlALL%oPfK&L LITER&IURE CLASUFKATIoll
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Lobe,miun Prown-Cotl 111!ier; t: -ontrlbutiin to a
, n.aha, Vol "', :*o (), jur.9 1954, P. lu'r, q
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S13: Eastern Europ an ~.ccessions List, Vol 3, ~ 10, Oct 101,54, Mb. of Congress
~--SYNEK, Pavel; KOSEK, Miroslav; SYNEK, Vladimir
Plasma lipoproteins and lipoids in clinical diagnosis of artuerio-
scierools. Cas.lek.cesk.99 no.29:1068-1075 19 Ag'60.
1. Oddeleni -oro klinickou biochemii, DTednosta MUDr. Miroslav Kosek,
interni oddeleni, prednosta MUDr. Frantisek Kaderabek, a neurologiske
oddeleni, prednosta MUDr. Karel Sedivy, CUNZ-nemocnice v Pribrami.
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS blood)
(LIPOPROTEINS blood)
(LIPIDS blood)
SYIN-WK) FOY- SYNO', V.; -A Res earc h-Inst-itu tle-for-Ex---
"pe51-76ftal Therapy (Vyzkumny Ustav Exoprimentaini Terapie), Prague-
Kroj Director (Reditel) Prof Dr 0. S~MHEL; Neurological Clinic,
Medical Faculty, Charles Unive:~3ity (Neurologicka Klinika Lelcar-
ske Fakulty KU), Plzen, Head (Prednosta) Docont Dr E. KLliL'KOVA-
DEUTSCHOVA; Research Institute for Antibiotics and Biotransfor-
nations (Vyzlcumny Ustav Antibiotik a Biotransformaci), Roztoky
near, Prague.
"Treatment of Bacterial Infections 1with Emetine.11
Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ces~ych, Vol 105, Nq 26, 24 jun 66, pp
701 - 704
Abstract : /Authors English summiary_7: Parenterally administered
emetine frequently.proves an effective drug in the treatment of
bacterial and mycotic infections, particularly when antibiotics
are without effect. The effect of emetine in septic conditions
is probably related to its bactericidal action in vitro. There
is no satisfactory explanation for its action. 15 '-lestuern, 14
Czech references. (Manuscript received Oct 65).
72
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'P. 74-144; Aila., pp.
1030. VIA. 19'JURA.1
AdrmAqwjfij4ghwI afe-swrlatitiorts for w"k-
4winwitunN4 bolkq% owl pip4i.. id Riven. Itt-Ownboth
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New regulations for transportation of'radioactive substances in the
Soviet Union. Jaderna, energie 7 no.12:407 D 161.
SYMP S. --
Reactor for production of superheated steam. Jaderna energie 7 no.12:
420 D 161.
SYNEK I S.
Development of nuclear reactora with liquid fuel. Jaderna energia 8
no.1:8 Ja 162.
5 YNFJ.'~ ~ 6 .
i'rospeats of nuclea-p rowc---, Jn -,wE.,den. Jaderria anergi 0
- 0 Iti
no,l:,30-.31 11-06-4.
SPIEK, S.
Member states in the international atomic energy or-ganizations.
Jaderna energie 10 no. 3:102 Mr 164.
SYNEK, S ~
Prospects of supplying capitalist countries with uranium.
J'aderna. energie 10 no.8006-308 Ag ~64.
SYNEK,
FuLure of fast brooders. Jaderna, energle 10 no.10:3K. 388
0 164.
s Y N-1 7 K , s .
Prc;bleuis ~,- , nr, L-~ 1M.~ " I- IT - , u - --~, ~,! a a i, er p'~ ~-nt *, .
m " - .. -. - - . t
J a c I p r n, t _: n E: r r J a I ~ I r, o . I .- - 4 5 ~ - . 4 57 -1) T,
- SYNKK.V.; SAFAR, T.
Certain less frequent congenital anomalies of the shoulder joint.
Acta chir.orthop.traus. cech. 27 no-5:432-437 0 16o.
1. 11 klinika pro ortopedii a detskou chirurgii KU. prednosta prof.
dr. Otakar Rnevkovsky
(SHOULDER abnorm)
SYNEK, Pavel; KOSEK, Miroslav; SYNEK, Vladimir
Plasma 11poprotgins and 11potdo In clirtical diapposio of arterio-
sclero 'a. Cae.lek.ceek.99 no.29.1068-1075 19 Agl6o.
.V.
1. Oddeleni -oro klinickx)u biochemii, -prednosta MUDr. Miroslav Kosek,
interni oddeleni, Drednosta MUDr. Frantuisek Kaderabek, a nearologiake
oddeleni, prednosta MUDr. Karel Sedivy, MZ-nemocnice v Pribrami.
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS blood)
(LIPOPROTEINS blood)
(LIPID$ blood)
E:
.vn~~
The beer-brewing industry in Japan. p. 29, KVASNY PRUMYSL.
(Ministerstvo potravinarskeho prumyslu) Praha. Vol. 2, no. 2,
Feb. 1956.
Source: EEAL LC Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct. 1956
KLE-D',OVA-D-91TSCT'OVA. Eliska: SALCHANCAU, Zdenl-a; SCIDIARMOVA, Kveta;
Vladimir; SUSANK07A, Vera.
-.- 1.
importance of neurological findings in the diagnosis of
diseases caused by vibration. Prac. lek. 17 no.1:1-5 Ja 165
1. Neurologicka klinika lekarske fakulty Karlovy University
v Pl.zne (prednostka: doc. dr. E. ni-mkova-Deutschova).
SYNIEK, V"ag~imij-
I,lr,,: 1y fo!And of th~- A.-i-i in t1le -earn
W .1 A .1 .- - 11 - .1
1961-196). Vol. !I-s'uy 31~ r.3.3-" 10-123 Ja I ~- L:
I - ',.d .
L 12835-66
ACC NRs AP60105715 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0082/65/000/003/0235/0235
AUTHOR: Hirachovas E.; Lacigao-Z.; Salcmannova,, Zo; Schwartzovat.Ke;,Eyn~
PIZ -icka
ORG: Feurological Clinic, Medical Faculty', Charles.Uhivorsityp enlNeurclo&
klinika lekaiske fakulty KU)
Ca/
TITLE., Epilepsy in arteriosclerotic angiopathy
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologie, no. 3, 19659 2351
TOPIC TAGS: clinical medicine, neurology, nervous system disease, cireulatory
system disease, cerebral cortext electroencephalography
ABSTRACT,* Clinical and EEG observations of 64 patients nre reported. All showed.
epileptic seizures first after reaching 40 years of: age.I Most cases ahowed clinical
aspects of arteriosclerosis. EEG showed an obvious: s1mrLng down of rhythm. The
epileptic irritation originates in arteries close to the brain cortex. CJPRS7
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sllv!~X,q 30; SY171;Ks, V,
Gn the application of tuberculin tosto in opide-miological practice,
Cook* epidem. 14 jio*6:3211--~329 11 165.
1. t. Olwahovy hyg.-opidi, oddielp Bratislava.
SYTITIK) V.; KROFTA, V.; Neurological Clinic, kledical Faculty,
U, -,icka Klinika 3*ek. Fak. KU), Plzen,
utiarles Iniversity (Neurolop J
Chief (Prednostka) Docent Dr E. KLI11KOVA-DEUTSCHOVA.
."EMG Activity of Respiratory Muscles in Emphysema and Silicosis."
Prague Ceskoslovenska Neurologie, Vol 29, No 6, Nov 66, pp
365 - ~6T
Abstract /Authorsi English summary modified 7: EMG activity of
the respiratory and auxiliary muscles was examined in 10 patients
'with lung emphysema and 10 patients with complicated silicosis
with equal degree of respiratory involvement. In patients with
emphysema,the activity of both respiratory and auxiliary muscles
was markedly increased. In complicated silicosis the activity
of respiratory muscles was inhibited, while the activity of the
auxiliary muscies was increased. The difference's between the
2 diseases are discussed. 1 Figure, 2 Western 3 Czech, 1 Rus-
sian reference, (Manuscript received 1 Jun 661.
STNEK, ':L,,DI'-:IR.
Organizacia stavetnych procesov prudovou metodou; teoria a ekonomika
prudovej metody. (Vyd. 1.) Bratislava, Statne nnkladatel'stvo
technickej literatury, 1954. 478 p. (lechnologicke pokyny) f0r&nization
of building processes by the assembly-line method; theory and economics
of the as--~embly-line method. 1st. ed. dipgrs., tables)
East European Accessions List Vol. 5 No. _1 Jan. 1956
SYITE`111 I V.
The SKF self-a-ijusting roller bearin~gs. p. L23.
(Kozlekedestudonanyi' Szenle, Vol. 6, no. 11/12, Nov./Dec. 11056.
Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EIEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl.
SYNEK Y V.
Meningioma, of the 3d cerebral ventricle. (Case reports). Cesk. neurol.
25 no-5:333-336 S 162.
1. Neurologicke oddeleni nemocnice v Pribrami, prednosta MIUDr. K.Sedivy.
(CEREBRAL VENTRICLE NEOPLASMS) (14ENJI-IGIOMA)
SYNEKY V.; VICHAL, F.
Importance of the EEG in the diagnosis of puerperal venous
cerebral obstructions. Plzen. lek. sborn. 241103-108 164
1. Neurologicka klinika University Karlovy v Plzni (pred-
nostkat Doe. dr. E. Klimkova-Mutschova, We.).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 616.24-003.65-057:(622):616-745-073-97
1 * *
KLIMKOVA- DEUTSCHOVA a *
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Eliska* S4) ~ I I FT%, Vmlr* FTSAROVA, Marie;
JANKOVA, J a~Yke _"
urolo
KROFTA, Vaclav; arnil a; eurologgical Clinic, Med. Pao.
Charles University (Neurologicka Klinika Lek. Pak. K-U), Plzen,
Chief (Prednostka) Docent Dr E. KLI~,a0VA-DEUTSCHOVA; Deparbment
of Occupational Diseases, State Faculty Hospital (Oddeleni pro
Choroby z Povolani Statni Fakultni Nemocnice), Plzen, Chief (Pred-
nosta) Dr F. HUZL.
"Importance of Polyelectromyographic Examination of the -,espirat-
ory Muscles in Patients Suffering from Miner's Silicosis and Pneu-
moconioses."
Prague, Pracovni Lelcarstvi, Vol 19, No 2, Mar 67, PP 49 - 51
Abstract ~A-uthorsl English summary nodified_7: 50 patients in var-
ious stages of silicosis were examined polyelectromyographically.
The findings were compared to X-ray photographs and to the vital
lung capacity. In the stage of dust stigmatization and reticula-
tion)the finding of normal and increased activity of the resnirat-
ory muscles prevail; hi-h rate of decreased activity of these -knd
an increased activity of auxiliary muscles are found in simple and
ROUS, Jcsefi -SYFa, Vladimlr
Objpi-Live oifactornetry. Mclizen. lek. soni-n. -223:87-1'9 164
-1
ninlka nemoci usnich, nosnich a kreniiii,(orednostal prof.
dr. F. Kotyza), a Neurologicka klinika le'-ras'e fakulty
University Karlovy se sidlem v Plzri (predno;zAtka., doc;. dr.
E. Klimkova-D~eutschova)-
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AUTHOR: Synellnykov, K. D. Sinallnikov, K. D.; Honcharenko, V. P. Goncharenko,
V. P.; A6-n-craYeWo-.W.7'1r, Goncharenko, D. K.
ORG: P-hysico -Technical Institute, AN UkrSSR, Khar1kov (Flzyko-tekhnichnyy instytut AN
URSR)
TITLE: Motion of a plasma jet across a nonuniform transverse magnetic field
SOURCE: Ukrayinstkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 825 -828
TOPIC TAGS: plasma jet, plasma flow. transverse magnetic field, magnetic field plasma
effect
ABSTRACT: It is shown bj~using the equations of E. N. Parker (Phys. Rev., 107, 924, 1957.
that the motion of a plasma'Jet jacross a nonuniform magnetic field Is decelerated if VD is
positive and Is accelerated in decreasing fields. The equation for the square of the drift
velocity, which is proportional to linear field changes, Is given. This jet motion is one of the
simplest effects in plasma physics. The theory holds that, depending on conditions, a plasma
jet must move as a whole across the magnetic field with a magnetic field of nearly zero In the
Jet If temperature of two components of the jet is small compared to the Jetts kinetic energy of
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jotion, giving an electric field of E = vxB/c and a polarization-generated space charge of a
certain thickness. Plasma jet behavior under real conditions Is proved by numerous experi-
ments to differ from theoretical in directlon and speed. The present article shows that experi-
mentally observed behavior of a plasma jet In a transverse gradient field Is In absolute agree-
ment with elementary plasma drift theory. The subject studied Is a delimited plasma mass
first moving at constant velocity in a uniform field and then encountering a gradient field with
consequent drift. Basic assumptions of the calculations are that (1) plasma mass has magnetic
moment and (2) speeds and field gradients fillflil the adiabatic law for ions and depend on the
method of plasma generation. Orig. art. has: 9 formulas and 1 figure.
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SYNGAYEVSKIY, A.V.
Standardizing and planning geological prospelcting operations.
Razved.i okh.nedr 21 no.2:57-58 Mr-Ap '55. (MLRA 9:12)
(Prospecting)
SYNGAYEVSKIY, D. I., inzhener Cdeceased]; SOYAWV, I.G., kandidat tekbuicheskikh
nauk, redaktor; n& OV, V.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[The problem of rapid construction using monolithic reinforced
concrete] K voprosu o skorostnom stroitelletve is monolitnogo
shelesobetona. Moskva, Goo. 12d-vo, stroitellnoi lit-ry. 1948. 86 p.
(Reinforced concrete construction) (XLHA 8:2)
45 Ye. D.
cf airierair3 I n he Upif,~2 r Fame n. nan r-o-, ks and ore a
Dzha i lp-,a 0 9
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UR/2513/65/016/000/0213/0223
AUTHOR: Gladyshev. V.P.; va P~ P. Y py R. SL Xacher N.A.;
19-
J
Voylokova, V. V
TITLE! Electrochemical concentration methods in the analysis of bi(IM11JI
SOURCE: ANSSSR. KomlisslyapoartaUtteheskoykhimii. Trudy ~ V. Ifis 1965. Meto dy"
kontsentr1rovanlya veshchestv v awditicheskoy kbimli (Methods of concentrating sub-,
stances in analytical chemistry), 213-223
TOPIC TAGS: bismuth analysis, bismudi concentration, electrochemical concentmtion.
bismuth depr "ion, Us
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the possibility ushigg two variants f ec
0 ih el
S ~-Iuty
chemical
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kW~ iFpotentl ah&(9..Y- tha-
~c*AtWe totentiali fl- I
_gn
~--ike -auth7ors- shGwe-d that-b1iiiiith could be sepa3;&ted by electrodepo a large
number of elements present in amounts of 10-S to 10-6%. Electrolysis was carried out
in nit-ic acid solutions. The foUowing elements were determined in bismuth (spectro-
g7raphicaUy): Pb, Sb, Cd, Zn, Mn, Fe, Go, Ni, Cr, TI, Ing no Aug V, Ca, Mg.
Card 1/2
SYNKOVA, D. P.
The Second All-Union Conference on the Preparation and Analysis of
Ifigh-Purity Elements, held on 24-28 December 1963 at Gorky State Uni-
versity im. N. 1. Lobachevskiy, was sponsored by the Institute of Chemi-
stry of the Gorky State University, the Physicochemical and Technological
Department for Inorganic Materials of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and
the Gorky Section of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D. 1, Mendeleyev.
The opening address was made by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov. Some
90 paper6 were presented, among them the following:
V. P. Gladyshev, L. A. Gudovskaya, A. I. Ivankova, and D. P.
n_ko.va,. Fluorimetric and osefflographic polarography methods for determining Te
SyD
and Se, respectively, in high -purity bismuth, with, sensitivity Pf 10 to 10-6 0.
'VAJ,9 Z
lVd. e. 5F6,V 77;7- 7~)
3YNKOVA, J.; KRA3NA, V.
Influence of factors of communal hygiene an the iacidence and course of rhettimatic
fever in children. P. 501.
CESKOSLOVENSKA HYGIENA. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 4, no. 9, October. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 1, January, 1960.
Uncl.
KRASKA, Vera; ISYBKOVA, Jana_
On tha problem of the effect of certain aspects of living conditions
on febris rheumatica in children. Cesk.epidem.mikrob.iman.9 no.5/6:
342-347 jl,6o.
1. Ilygieniabo-epidemiologicka stanice URT Praha.
(RBEMTIC MER social)
SYNKOVA, Jarmila; BOJAIMSKY, Jiri
Shagass' test in differential diagnosis of depressive states. Gesk.
psychiat. 55 no.4:233-239 June 59.
1. Psychiatricka klinika v Brue.
---!-:(PMMSM9 PANIC-UUqMMM.,:AIQW'6 i
NAHMK K.; RODOVA,A.; SYNKOVA,J. ; Technielm spoluprace: Tovarek,J.
.I-
Dichloropromazine VU7B. Therapeutic experience in Doychol3es.
Cesk. psychiat. 55 no.5:307-311 0 '59-
1. Psychiatricka klinika a III. interul klinika MU v ]Brne,
(PSYCHOSES ther. )
(TRANqUILIZING AGENTS ther.)
CHALUPA, B.,-: SYNKOVA, J.; SERVCIK, M.
Electroencephalographic changes and memory disorders in acutu
intoxication with industrial poisons. Cas.lek.cesk. 98 no.38:
1207-1208 18 S 159.
1. Klinika chorob z povolani v Brne, prednosta doe. MUDr. K. Kadlec.
Psychiatricka klinika v Brne, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Hadli~.
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES)
(POISONING)
(ELEC TR(EMEPHALOGRAPHY)
(MEMORY)
SYNKOVA,Jarmila
Prolonged M investigation of changes consecutive to acute
intoxication irith certain industrial poisons. Gesk. psychiat.
56 no-3:179-183 Je 160.
l.Psychiatricka klinika v Erne.
(W.EGTQRWGMPHAWGHAPHY)
(POISONING compl. )
HOSAK, L.; STITKOVA, J.- GROSS J.
- I P
Experience with the influence of flattened and flat electroencephalo-
grams by eyanazide-VUFB. Activ. nerv. sup. 3 no.2:207-208 161.
1. Psychiatricki Pij*ne *-Brno.
- ,
(ELECTROENCF,FMOGRAM pharmacol)
(HYDRAZINE ilarmcol)
SYNKOVA2J.; RODOVAP A.
Blectroencephalogmphic findings during prochlorperasinb therapy vith
special reference to excitomotor crises. Activ. nerr. mup. 3 no.2:
208-209 .161.
1. Ps7chiatricka-klinika University J. Ev. Purkyne, Brno.
(PROCHLORPERAZIM ther)
(EXTRAFrRIMAL TRACTS pharmool)
(MMTROENWHALOGRAPHY barmool)
(MOVEKET DISORDERS theJ
SYNKOVA, J. ; CHALUPA, B.; S-'WCIK, 1-1.
An objective method for the detection of certain injuries in the
C11S in acute industrial poisoning. Cesk. psychiat. 57 no.2:104.-
n2 161.
1. Psychiatricka klinika v Brno -- Klinika chcrob z povolani.
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES diag) (POISONING diag)
(CENITRAL ITERVOUS SYSTEM dis.)
SYNKOVA, J.; NAHUNEK, K.
Changes in the EEG after the use of dichlorpromazine (prelimina y
report), Cesk. psychiat. 57 no.6i4.05~-406 161.
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGAPHY pharmacol.) (CHLORPROMAZINE pharmacol.)
SYNKOVAO J.; NAHUNEK,, K.; RODOVA, A.
Comparative activating effect of dichlorpromazine and chlorpromazine
on the electroencephalogram. Activ. nerv. sup. 4 no.2:234-215 162.
1. Psychiatricka klinika lekarske fakulty University J. E. Purkyne
v Brne.
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) (CBLCRPRQMaINE)
(CHLORPROMINE rel cpda)
SEVCIK,, M.; CHALUPA, B.; HRAZDIRA, C.L.; KLHUJKOVA, E.; 3YNKOVA, J.
-L-
Acute group poisoning with active organic phosphates. Prac. lek. 14
no.7:317-321 S 162,
1. Klinika nemoci z povolani v Bme, prednosta doe.,-,cr. J. Vyskocil.
(PHOSPHORUS POISONS ORGANIC) (NEUROLOGY)
V
C ---C S LO';AiZr,&
SJA. V; SYM4
(ImS-.%:v)q Prague
Prague. Ceakoslovenaka hyglena, No 6, 1963, pp 320-327
"Oontribution to the Study on the Effect of Pollution of
the Atmosphere with Cancerogenous Substances an the
Occurronce of Dronchoganous Garkinoma."
KRASNA, V.; SYNKOVA. J.; Technicka spolupraoel. JURAJDOVA, J.;
KRUTZNER, E.; WITZOVA, D.
Contribution to the study on the eftect of pollution of the
atmosphere with cancerogenous substances on the occurrence of
bronchogenous carcinoma. Cesk. hyg. 8 --o.6:320-327 J1 163.
1. HES-NV Praha.
(AIR POLLUTION) (SMOKING)
(CARCINOMAI BRONCHOGENIC) (BENZOPYRENES)
(HYDROCARBONS) (ARSENIC)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
HANYSOVAq Z.; CHLOUPXOVA, K.; BOJANOVSKY, J.; BOUC L
SYVKOVA, J,.~ Psychiatric Clinic, J.E. Purkyne 1rh1v-a~e~rL88_t_ty`!".Brno.
-~jj~ ~nal_~ersion not given-7.
A Clinical Comparison of a Plac6bo, Diazenam, and Diazopoxide
at Short-Time Application in Neuroses."
Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, No 4, Nov 66, pp
438 - 439
Abstract: A comparlson between diazepoxide (U~rium Roche) -and
diazepan (Valium) was 'made in an investigation,conducted on 37
hospitalized patients ( 20 nourasthenias 12 depressive neuroses..'
4 anxious neuroses, and 1 mixed neurosisj. 10 ing bf Valium and 30
mg of Librium were used as one dose. An impr6vioment was achieved
with both drugs, but a-deterioration oc .curred Fith the placebo.
Valium acts better on neuroses than librium,~ The-anxiolytio,offect
of both drugs was the same. No references. 31~mitted at the,8th
Psyohophamacological Meeting at Jesenik, 18 -,22 Jan 66,.'Artiole
is in English.
67
-.GRITSEV, N.D. (Ufa);_.P . T. q. (Ufv,)
Final purification of waste waters containing petroleum by
filtration through wood shavings. Vod. i san.tekh. no.11:31-32
N '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Sewage--Purification) (Filters and filtration)
LEPIESZKIEWICZ, Zygmunt, mgr inz.; SYMORA-DZKI, Jvrzyj, mgr inz.
-------------
Certain control and signaling installations applied to weirs and
chamber locks. Gosp. w9dna 22 no.10:433-436 0 162.
1. Hydroprojekt, Warszawa.
SOY/110-58-10-19/24
AUTEIOR3 Synorov, F.V. (Cand.Phys.Rath-Sci.) & Lobashevskiy, L.V. (Engineer)
TITLEs -0-n--TTEe--ali-di-n-g-t~ontactI in the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia
(0 'Skollzyash.chen kontaktol v Bol'shoy Sovetskoy Entsiklopedii)
PERIODICALs Vestaik Elektropromyshlonnosti, 1958, No.10. pp. 72-74 (USSR)
ABSTRAf,'Tt In the article 'The sliding contact* in the Great Soviet
Encyclopaedia it is stated that the volt-ampere characteristics of
contact are linear and that there i3 no polar effect in the copper/
brush contact when stationary. These statements are not confirmed
by experiments described in this article. Tests show, firstly, that
a colper/copper contact in linear at current densities up to 100
A/cm and does not depend on the direction of flow of current. Then
the contact characteristics of a brush/brush contact are given, in
Fig.2. With one type of brush the contact resistance is practically
independent of current density and direction, but in another
linearity is distur'bed, apparently by local heating effe-ots. Next,
the resistance of a stationary copper/bruah contact is shown by the
graphs in Fig.3. to depend on the magnitude and direction of the
current. This also applies to sliding contacts in electrical
machines. Tests were made of the transient voltage-drop at low
current-densities; the curves in Fig.4. indi.:ate that polar
Card 1/2 differences also occur at very lowcurrent-densities where the
On 'The sliding contact' in the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia SOV/110-58-10-19/24
influence of the current on the properties of the contact in
excluded. Heating of the contact increases the thizkness of
oxide layer on the copper surface and hence inoreases the contact
resistance. The contact resistance between a brush and gold does
not alter with temperature, because no oxide film is formed,
There are 4 figures and 1 literature reference (Sovlet~
1. Sliding contacts--Electrical properties 2. Slidina contactIF--Tgst
re6ults-.-3. Sliding contacts--Encyclopedias 4.'Literature--,Errors
Card 2/2
VIMIN(W , -., . v . --,E~nsl %--i. -- 14" **%im' libcZ.1ft-Cla
of antimonides of &1f uminm, indium, and galli,M) obtained by the nethod of
Academician S. A. Vekshinskiye" Tomsk, 1957. 9 pp. (Min of Higher Edwation
USSR. Tomsk State Univ im V. V. Kuybyshev), 100 copies (KL, 42-57, 91)
-4-
NY
86097
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Translation from.~ Refer-ativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No. 12, p. 10
# 23990
AMMOP; Synorov, V. F.
T-~TLE; Eleolric Propertles of_Lhin~AlSb, lnsb arA aa3b Layers Produced by
S_ A Vekshinskiy2s Method
PERIODICAL, Tr. 1-y Mezhvuzovsk, konferentsi 1 po sovrem, tekhn, dielektrikov I
coluDrovodnikov. 1.956, Lenirgrrd, '957, pp. 170-176-
T-EX--. Electric proper,~ies of thin layers produced by the Vekshinskiy
spraying method have been investigated. On the po-r,lons of binary compounds wrjer!~- j
'he concentration of components corresponds to the stz~lchlometrlc rela.Icn A _E~
semi.conductor chemical compounds A13b, In3b and GaSb with ZnS-type structure are
formed, which is confirmed by X-ray structural and electronic microscopic i=ies-ti-
gations. The -emperature 'dependence of elestric condu~ltlvity 6, Hall cons-tant R
and thermal elel-trcmotive force coefficient a in the temperature range from -1800
~O +!50 :) C has been studied. Ail spe--imens were of -~he p- typed The temperature
ard 1/2
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El,~ctric Properties of Thin AlSb, 1nSb and GaSb Layers Produced by S. A,
Vekshinskly's Method
coarse of d, R and a has some aromalles inexplic,abip withl-n the framework of
conventional theory. it is shown -"-.tat A15b, Ir3b and GaSb have S'Urface lc-vtls of"
acceptor type whieft 1-le near the filla-d zone and give rise to p-con-ductivity-
Fo- Thin layers having a fine d-11'spersed polys-rystalllne :-:~~racture the main
concentration of holes is delermln---d tv `tans!~--ions between the szirface and th~;
filled zone, whereby a degc-rc-ratsd of thE- hole gas has taker, place in the
Investigated samples. Or. of th-s property cf thin layers AlSb, '.rr.,Sb and
Ga5b are very s-lmllar and ~-Yidilvidual dist-,rcllions of the compounds smco~h out at
low temperatures, The sIgn Inversion of R w.Ith some InSt. ~5;implc--s at !or.)0C is
explained by the presence of, In4.rinsic, Informallion concerning
methods of producing and measuring th.~.n layErs is supplied, Ihere are 16
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AUTHORS: Presnov, V.A., Pyatnictuk, G.K. and Synorov, V.F.
TITLE: An Instrument for the Measurement of Electrical Conductivity
and Hall's Constant in Thin Semi-conducting Layers.
(Pribor dlya izmereniya elektroprovodnosti i postoyannoy
kholla v tonkikh sloyakh Doluprovodnikov)
FERIODICAL: Fribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1957,.N0 5
pp. 119-i26 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The instrument (Fig.1) can be used for raid measurement of
electrical conductivity and Hall's constant for given areas on
thin specimens deposited on slides of glass or other dialectric
material. The slide 3 with the deposited samples 4 is kept in
position by the cam 2 on a moveable table 1. The table moves
on a lath along the guide 7. The fixer 5 keeps the table and,
consequently, also the sample in the required positions. A
panel 8 on a moveable table has current, compensation and Hall
electrodes 6 attached to it. This panel is kept in place by
springs 13 and is moved by means of the lever 9 and cam 10,
perpendicularly to the plane of the specimen, and keeps the
direction of motion by means of the four rods 12. The elec-
trodes can move freely along the bushes, pressed into the panel,
under the action of bronze springs 11. The scheme produces the
uardl/3 necessary control of contact pressure on the specimen and the
120-5-31/35
An Instrument for the Mleasurement of Electrical Conductivity and
Hall's Constant in Thin Semi-conducting Layerrs.
panel can be raised when the table 1 carrying the specimen is
moved. The simple construction of the electrodes means that one
can have a collection of electrodes made from different
materials and having contact surfaces of different form and
size, and that one can deposit on their surface various
coatings. When working with very thin layers one can put end
pieces of soft metal (e.g. indium. or tin )
on the ends of the electrodes to protect the layer. The
distance between the electrodes on the panel can be varied
depending on the sizq of the sample. The samples were deposited
on slides 23 x 80 mm' in arga, the surface area of the samples
thems6lves being 23 x 50 mm4. After the deposition, the latter
surface i divided by means of a standard pattern into sections
23 x 4 mm. with gaps of 1 mm between them. The device is sus-
pended between the poles of an electromag-,et on two pivots 14,
connecting the device with a platform placed on the windings
of the electromagnet. Provision is made for the control of the
position of the device between the poles of the electromagnet.
The device lies in a gap of 25 mm between the poles of the
electromagnet. Brass was used for the metallic pwts and organic
uard2/391ass for insulation. Measurements were carried out (Ref.1) of
_F.,and Presnov V.A. 120-6-33/36
kLJTHORS: ynorov, 11
TITIE. Method of Investigating the Electrical Properties of Thin
CD
Layers on an Insulated Base in a High Vacuum (Metodika
issledovaniya elektricheskikh svoystv tonkikh sloyev na
izoliruyushchey podlozhke v vysokoia valcuume)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1957,.No.6,
P. 115 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Investigation of the electric conductivity, the thernal
e.m.f. coefficient, and the Hall constant of thin layers rf
semi-conductors deposited on a glass base in vacuun reqv.ires
evolving special methods of measurement.. Frequently, -lew
experimental tasks occur, for instance- investigatioi.~ of the
properties of specimens stored for a long time in a high
vacuu.m. This task imposes the necessity of ensuring the
possibility of repetition of the measurements at definite
intervals of time, maintaining the ambient conditions constant.
The solution of these problems is possible if mechanically-
strong and stable specimens of ohmic contacts are available.
In this paper) a method is described of producing such con-
tacts for specimens which are then fitted into an ampule 200 mm
long, 15 - 20 mm diawith 6 external leads. The sequence of
Uardl/3 the operations is illustrated by Fig.17 P-115. It is based on
120-6-33/36
Method of Investigating the Electrical Properties of Thin Layers on
an Insulated Base in a High Vacuum.
ASSOCIATION; Siberian Ph~sico-technical Scientific Research Institute
(Sibirski.y iziko-tekhnicheskiy nauchno isslcdovatelf-
SUBMITTED: MaY 19 , 1957. skiy Institut)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1952
AUTHOR PRESNOV,V.A., SYNOROV,V.F.
TITLE The Production and inve-sT-1gation of Intermetallic Compounds in
chin Layers.
PERIODICAL urn.techn.fis, 21,fasc. 1, 123-126 (1957)
Issued: 2 / 1957
The present work endeavors to explain the possibilities of the pi~oduction of
compounds of the type A IIIBV by the method developed by the Academician
S.A.VER9INSKIJ. Here A III and BV denote elements of the third and fifth group
respectively of the periodic system.
By reciprocal evaporation several groups of binary preparations of the systems
Al-Sb, In-Sb, Ga-Sb were obtained on glass bases. The electric properties were
investigated in dependence on the concentration of the components. On this
occasion this concentration changed steadily along the sample. The investigated
layers had a thickness of from 10-4 to 10-5 cm. The specific resistance and the
coefficient of the thermoelectromotor~c force were measured by the compensation
method with the following results: The specific resistance of the thin metal
films changed only little along the sample and is near the known value. The
specific resistance of the samples with binary composition changes considerably
along the sample (maximum 9 - 30 ohm.cm). The course taken by the modification
of the coefficient of thermoelectromotoric force agrees well with the course
taken by the curve of the specific resistance. Maximilm values of up to 220
~urn.techn.fis,27,fase.19123-126 (1957) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1952
microvolt/7 were found. In the domain with maximum semiconductor properties
also HALL'S constant was measured. The sign of HALL'S constant agreed with the
sign of the coefficient of thermoelectromotoric force, and was positive in
every case. Within the limits of measuring accuracy the maximum of semicon-
ductor properties is near the ratio 1:1 of atomic concentrations. Thus, an
intermetallio compound with t1he stoichiometrio composition A IIIBV probably
forms within certain domains of the binary alloy with varying concentration.
This is also confirmed by in-festigation of x-ray structure.
Measurements of the course taken by the temperature of electric properties
are shown in forin of a diagicaml the results obtained are; eleotrio oQnductiv-
ity changes only little within the entire measuring domain from the temper-
ature of liquid air up to 150 0 C. Also HALL'S constant changes only little up
to room temperature, but it diminishes rapidly at high temperatures. Further
data concern the concentration of the charge carriers, activation energy, the
mobility of holes and the coefficient of the thermoelectromotorio force. The
electric properties of the thin layers of AlSb, InSb and GaSb differ consider-
ably from the properties of the massive samples of these compounds.
INSTITUTION: Siberian Phy-sioal-Technioal Institute Tomsk.
00 65956
sov/58-59-4-8550
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal. Fizika, 1959, Nr 4, pp 166 - 167 (USSR)
AUTHOR: -Synorov, V.F,
TITLE: Application of Academician S.A. Vekshinskiy's Method for the Study of
Thin Films of AIIIBV-Type Compounds 71
7(
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Tomskiy un-t, 1957, Nr 28, pp 22 - 35
IV
ABSTRACT: The author verified the possibility of obtaining intermetallie compounds
of the AIIIBV type by the method of cocondensing vapors of elements of
the III and V groups in a
.Pigh vacuum. He studied the electrical pro-
perties cf the thin films kresulting from this 0 eration. The samples to
be analyzed were preparea from the A111- Sb,'~G Sb, !~14- 9b..
~~7 8b, 1e
Al - Bi,-AGa - Bi, and T1 - Bi systems, of which the first three were
studied In detail. The measurement of the electrical properties of the
samples versus the component concentration, which varied continucusly
along the length of the sample, showed that the specific resistance and
thermo-emf coefficient have maximum values on those sections where the
concentration of the components corre.-sponJsto the stoichiometric relation
Card 1/2 of AIIIBV. For the Al - Sb, Ga - Sb, and In - Sb systems the formation of
65956
SOV/58-59-4-8550
Application of Academician S.A. Vekshinskiy?s Method for the Study of Thin Films of
AIIIBV-Type Compounds
semiconducting chemical compounds of AlSb, GaSb, and InSb with a ZnS-type lattice was
confirrj.:-d by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopic studies. The temperature
dependence of the electrical conductivity, the thermo-emf coefficient, and the Hall
constant were measured in thin films of the above-mentioned compounds. Some incongruity
was detected in the temperature course of the electrical conductivity and Hall constant,
as well as an anomalous course of the themo-emf coeffi,cient which cannot be explained
within the framework of the conventional theory of impurity semiconductors. It is
shown that the temperature dependence of the electrical properties of thin films
( - 10-5 cm thick) of AlSb, GaSb, and InSb finds a satisfactory explanation when the
singularities of the polycrystalline structure of the samples are taken into account,
as well as the presence of acceptor levels on the surface of the degenerated state of
the hole gas. (Tomsk. Gos. Un-t, USSR).
L. Uvarov
Card 2/2
SYNOROV, V-F-
, -,-"- - of AMT Sy -type
ct of surfaces on the electric properties
compounds@ Izvo vTeo ucheb.zavo; Piz* nool:57-62 156. (min 11:6)
l.Sibirski7 fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosuniversitete
im. V.V. Kuybysheva.
(Surfaces (Technolog7)) (Aluminum antimonide-Electric propterties)
(Indium antimonide--Electric properties)
ZHURAVIEV, V.K.; SYNOROY, Y.F.
Electric conductivity of semiconductor films exposed to high-frequency
currents. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.2:85-91 158, (MM 11:6)
l.Sibirski7 fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosuniversitete
im. V.V. Kuybysheva.
(Semiconductors)
AUTHOR: Synorov, SOV/139-58-4-13/30
TITLB: -Burr-a-c`e~roperties of Semi-conductors (Poverkhnostnvye
svoystva poluprovodnikov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika$
1958, nr 4, pp 80 - 85 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It has been shown by the results of various authors
(Refs 1-8) that on the surface of compounds of the type
AIIIBV inversor layers may form which are linked with
the presence of suiface acceptors. The author of this
paper investigated the influence of a transverse electro-
static field with electric conductivity of n-type single
crystal specimens of AlSb, InSb and GaSb. The applied
technioue and the results were published in an earlier
paper (Ref 8). In this paper, some results are given
of the measurements. In Figure 3, the temperature dep-
endence is gra hed of the resistance of a thin, ground
layer of AlSb fbottom curve) and of the relative variation
of the resistance due to the presence of a transverse
field (top curve). In Figure 4, the change of the
contact potential difference as a function of time is
Carca /2 graphed for ground and for filed (in vacuum) specimens