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HUNGARY/Physical Chemistry - Solutions, Theory of B-11 Acids and Bases Abs Jour: ReWat Zhur Khim, No, 9, 1959# 30629 Author Tomb6ez. E. Inst Not.gioaki Title Note on thp,DepehadAe6 of the Light Absorption 6f QUinbxaline bn the PH. Orig Pub: Acta Phys et Chem Szeged, 1957t No 1-1+1 56-63 Abstract: The author has investigated the absorption spectra in the 200-4M m# region of quinoxa- line (1), 2-hydroxyquinoxline (II) and 2,3- dihydroxyquinoxaline (III) in the PH range 0-11. The equilibrium constants K for the respective said-base equilibria in aqueous solution at 200 have been calculated from the experimental data obtained bv the application Card 1/2 bawz -66 5.3-017 .1, Identification of vegetable 'offs by their tjlu~t-- violet absorption speevs, - m4al "P TornbJcz.(Hcmprfan -joarnal al Cberm", ulwarian Tac dal lbst Vol. 6 -90, 1954 The Components 431 veptab4e oils (tu", anti runflow" seri oft) wiia-detornArid.4-1 1101ptlo-n In tho Ot-mvic4et. 'A new' milft6d,' elaborated for daterm~lm- me ng ti~i ft of ~Ofij- veptablo oils. This metb%r gives mote acc~mj- ~V, Mucl, Oalt Prooodisres descsibed In 11tierttwo up.to the pmwnt. The error of the method is. 3 to 7% wma for 11ve-cum- Ponefit system. j H mic-ARY/optics - Spectroscopy K-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizik--., No 2,, 1959, z1o 4385 Author Tbmbacz E. Inst -T66`-tJfiIVe`r`s`Ity) Szeged., Hungary Title Dependence of the Abst;rption of Light by Chinoxalines on -the pH. Orig Pub Acta phya. et chom. Szogod) 1957) 3) No 1-41 56-63 Abstract The author has measured the absorption of light by solutions of chinoxalinej, 2-oxychinoxalince) and 2-3-diox-ychinoxaline as a function of the p1l and has found the values of p1l for these compounds at 200Cj equal respectively to 0-7., 8.9,, and 9.3. 10-5. Comparing the data obtained with those luiown from the liternture for aindlar corTounda) the author pre- dicts the assumed forms of ionization of the molecules of the investigated substances. 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Reinforce0ent, of slaos of concrete roads. p. 206. Vol. 11, no. 9, Sept. 1956. PRC-U0-;YIrTA;,. Wars?.P,,,-a, Poland. List "Iol. 6, o. 4-Ant"l 1957 East European Accessic-s i . - I TCHWK I L. Timely reflections on prefabricated culverts and small bridges.p. 5. (Drogownictwot Poland, Vol. 12, no. 1, Jan.1957.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no, 72 July 1957. Uncl. rt. or e ins tzricti-jn on p. in Cone, -~tc Urfac-23-11 '.-~arszawa, 701. if, Na. SO: "onthly List of ,as,- ~uro-,--an Access.uns, 1~: 5 5 .-.ncl. TOMBAK, M. I. Cand Chem 5ci -- ' Study of the method of production of lumino- phorous zinc sulfide by the reaction between zinc sulfate and sodium thiosulfateell Len, 1961 (State Committee of the Council of Ministers USSR for Chem. State Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Applied Chem). (KL, 4-61, 188) _78- - , - _;~ i ;q _i i "- I . ~l t n - -,~i 10 .~- ~: " i , --- , Am , N.-I I 'i - 1 -fl, Fal lo'w& MORE` 119-15-4 M-M 5(2) SOV/78-4-7-16/44 AUTHORS: Tombak, 11, 1., Bundell, A. A. TITLE: The Investigation of a Method of Obtaining Luminophorous Zinc Sulfide by a Reaction Between Sodium Thiosulfate and Zinc Sulfate (Issiedovaniye metoda polucheniya lyuminofornogo sullfida'tainka reaktsiyey mezhdu tiosullfatom natriya i sulffatom tsinka) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4. Nr 7, PP 15.68-1576 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The hitherto most frequently applied technical method of produc- ing zinc sulfide has the disadvantage that hydrogen sulfide is used. The remarks made by other authors (Refs 1-7) gave rise to a more detailed investigation of the reaction mentioned in the tit'le. In six series of experiments the compositicn of the sol:Ld,-Iiquid, and gaseous phases in the course of the reaction was investigated# Table 1 shows the initial concentration of the reagents, figure I and table 2 show the variations of the concentration of individual ions during the reaction. Table 3 shows the analysis of the solid phase during varicus stages of the realction. The mechanism of the reaction was the se.me in the Car case of all concentrations of the initial substanf:es iielected. SOY/78-4-7-16/44 The Investigation of a Method of Obtaining Luminophorous Zinc Sulfide by a Reaction Between Sodium Thiosulfate and Zinc Sulfate At 1000 the reaction develops according to the formulas: ZnSO4 + Ha2S20 3 = Vas203 + Na 2SO 4; ZnS203 + H20 = ZnS + H2SO4' By the sulphuric acid formed, the medium is, however, acidified, so that side-reaction3 occur: Na2 S203 + H2so 4 'Na2so4 + + H 20 + SO2+ S. The reaction product is therefore reTidered more and more impure in the -course of the reaction by elementary sulphur. The sulphur balance (Table 4) shows that by the re- action between.SO 2 and thiosulfate polythionate are, besides, formed, which decay while sulphuric acid and sulphur are formed. The dithionate ion formed according to the hypothesis developed by E. Grillot (Refs 6,7) was not found to exist at any stage of the reaction, nor was the reaction 2ZnS203 = ZnS + ZnS 306 mentioned by D. 1. Mendeleyev (Ref 20). Purification of the solutions of initial substances is described. In the zinc sulfide obtained it was possible to reduce the Card 2/3 so 2-_ content by means of decantation with NaCl to 0.1%. The 4 SOY//78-4-7-16/44 The Investigation of a Method of Obtaining Luminophorous Zinc Sulfide by a Reaction Between Sodium Thiosulfate an'd. Line Sulfate zinc sulfide' obtained,.bymeans of this method contains a con- siderable'quantity.o -f,oxygen compounds..The opinion expressed by Grillat' that the latter are reduced by the admixed sulphur during annealing is not correct, because sulphur evaporates already at 400-450 0, whereas the decomposition of the oxygen- containing salts beginz only at 550-6000. The-luminescence spectrum of the produced luminophores therefore shows a green line besides the blue -line of zinc,-which differed from the green copper line during heating up,to 2000 (Fig 4), and was found. to be the line of the. actiVated oxygen. There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 27 references, 15 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy institut rentgenalogii i radiologii (State Institute for Roentgenology and Radiology) SUBMITTED: Lpril 11, 1958 Card 3/3 DF.bilYANETS) L.N.; TCMBAK, M.I. X-ray diffractiOn study and some op,icai ciiaracteristics of the - CdW04 Izv. AN SSSR. Neurg. mat. 1l no.5,.758-76P- .system CaW04 18tlO) (~JIRA My 165- 1. Institut kristallogrefl.' AN SSSR j Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-- issledovatel'skiy rentgono-radiologiclieskiy institut Ministerstva zdra-vookhraneniya RSFSR. ACC NRs AP6019659 'SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/66/004/006/056,1/0568 AUTHOR: Tombak, M. L; Gurvich, A. M. ORG: none __13 TITLE: Effect of the conditions of producing calcium tungstate on Its luminescence ( P at the XII Conference on Lumtnescence in Vvoy in Jan-Feb 19641 SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopli, v. 4, no. 6, 1966, 564-568 TOPIC TAGS: calcium tungetate, luminescence, luminescence center, luminescence spectrum, U-j T.,_&7,oL 't"OV, ABSTRACT: The effect of the conditions of producing CaW04 on the intensity of its luinines- cence excitation spectrum, on afterglow, and on the thermoemisalon was investigated. It is shown that CaC12 used as a flux not only noticeably increases the Intensity of x-ray lunllneB- cence of CaNVO4 but causes a shift of the edge of the excitation band by 10 mi toward the Ion;- wave side. This IB evidence of the occurrence of new absorption centCrf3 of ultraviolet radia- tion, and since neither other chloride f1wxes or CaO have such an effuxJ It is asuumed that Cacl cauees the formation of not impurity defects but structural defects which are regponsi- 2 ble f6r the appearance of these centers. It was found that a lead Impurity has a different effect an afterglow of Ca.WO4 than anion Impurities. Lead produces afterglow which does not differ UDC: 535.37 ACC NRt 'AP6019659 In color from luminescence during excitation by x-rays, whereas anion Impurities, which are probably arsenate and antimonate, cause the appearance of a green afterglow. This indicates that the anion impurities yield new luminescence centers. The experimental data denionstrate that afterglow is not associated with the formation of radiation defects which were previously thought to be responsible for afterglow. Afterglow caused by radiation defects Is observed only after the prolonged exposure of CaNVO4to x-rays. Apparently the centers of lumines- cence capture are spatially separated and, consequently, prolonged (lasting tens of minutes) afterglow Is associated with ionizatlon of appropriate luminescence centers. These centers can be defects of the crystal lattice created by extraneous impurities. The capture centers can be created both by Impurities and structural defects, the appearance of which can be as- sociated with the thermal decomposition of CaW04 or with the Introduction of impurffies of different valences. The author thanks B. D. Dubovitskaya for help in the preparatory work. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 2 figures. 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PTT zbor 14 no.7/8:178-180 Ag 162, TOM SlIvo A short note from the plenary session of the State's Co=i-,tee for the Traffic and Comunication of Slovenia. PTT zbor 16 no.5:138-139 W 162. TOMMNI, V. I. How to reduce the permeation of veneer b7 carbamido glues. Der.prom. 9 no.1:19-20 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Uzhgorodski7 mebelInyy zavod. (Veneers and veneering) TOMCHAITI, V.I. Finishing furniture with nitro varnishes. Dar. p-.oz. 8 no.5:21 My 159. (MIRA 12:7) l.Uzhgorodakiy mebellny7 zavod. (Varnish and varnishing) (Wood finishing) t he I n o d ur, d er n o "A~i c on d I t J on s hn, d in e x-1 c r '. a~ t~ disor-clen-, cf !.-h- liemo- and lym-~;hndynmaiczs. EiiA . ele-~:p~ I mad. 6") 110. 11^14'-50-5.3 e) '65 C, -.I 3. I-aboratorlya normal-Inoy i pmatolc~glchoiloy A.V. Pjijc-.xru') InstiWta ek'sperim(,ritallnoy blolo,pl i i ni'~dit-slriy lizipoInyti.,n1~3hrLiy direirl-tora - Yu.l, na-urhr,3~~v ralkcvoditell - prr,f~, Ye.N. Meshal-kin), .Dutmitted April. 1.5, 1964. TOMCHIN, A.~B.; RFROS, L.S. Interaction between apichlorohydrin and aminoanthraquinones. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.7.-2321-2327 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Leningradskiy tekhriplogicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta. (Epithlorohydrin) (Anthraquinones) TOXCHIN, B.A,., inzh. 1 00- Using propane-butane in cable volding. Inergetik 5 no.12:15-18 D 157. (MM lotl2) (Welding) TOMCHIN, B.Z., inzh. Device for the prec!se determ-f nation of lbreaks in --able Avtom.Sl tolem. i sviazl 8 no.6:46 Je t64. (M-IRA 17:6) TORCHIN. B..Z..,_ inzhene,r. Determining the place of damage to insulation in cables when it has parallel outlets. Xnergatik 5 no.4:33-34 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:6) (Electric cables) MENICHENKO, Viktor Alekseyevich;_ZQ~~qgRj,_Boris Zinov'yevich; GOLIDSHTM , I.S., red.; VENTSEL', I.V., red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Locating leakage in the sheathings of communication cables] Opredelenie mest negermetichnosti obolochek kabelei sviazi; iz opyta stroitellstva i ekspluatatsii kabelinykh linii sviazi. Leningrad, 1963. 23 p. (MIRA 17:2) TOMCHIN, B.Z., inzh. Locating damage in a communication cable in the aLsence of undwy*ged strands. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 5 no.12:28-30 D '61. (MIRA 14: 12) (Electric lines--Measurement) TOHCgp!z~~~ Detarmimtion of the distance to the spot Of dimged insulation, of a cable. Vest. sviazi 23 no.3:14-15 Mr 16% (KM 160) I, L-eningradekaya gorodakaya telefognayt set'. (Electric cables-Measurement) (Electric measurements) I TOICHIII: B. Z., inah. Autmatic determination of the location of the damage in the lead . aheathing of A cable. Avtom., talem.i grvias' 6 no.11:32-33 N #62. (MIRA 15111) (Electric cablea) TOWHIN, B.Z., inzh.; MIKUSHKO, A.V., insh. Chill casting of cable jointing sleeves. Vest. sviazi 18-19 0 162, (Electric cables) 22 no.10: (MA 15:11) TOMCHIN, B.Z. Transmission parameters of a low-frequency TG cable In a frequency range up to 600 IC. Elektrosviat' 14 no.4:72 Ap 16o. (MIBA 13:6) (Telepbons) (Coaxial cables) *~~-,JkJdz - I inzh. Determining places of poor insulation on cables. Avton., telen. i sviaz' 2 no.9:27-28 S 158. (MIRA 11: 10) (Electric cablon-Teeting) (Electric inoulatoro and inaulation-Testing) Tr,VCHIY9 ES . TOMCHIN, B.Z.; KOKOSOV, L.T., redaktor; SOKOLOVA, R.Ya,, tekhnicheakiy reTAWS-r. [Work methods of section overseers at the Leningrad immicipal telephone network] Metody raboty uchastkovykh nademotrehohikov leningradekoi gorodskoi telefonnoi oeti. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po voproaam sviazi i radio, 1953. 21 p. (MA 7:7) (Leningrad--Telephone) (Telephone-Leningrad) 3483~ 3/106/62/00,0/003/010/01'- 6,-1,060 A055/A1O1 AU1H0E-,-. &omchin, B. Z. 1'.11LE,. On the calculation of electric losses Iv, ~~rie inetal sheatnings of communication cables PERIODICAL, Elek.ros,.ryazl, no. 3, 1962, 71. - 72 ,IX This ar4.,Icle completes the work of G., Kaden "Elek1romagnitny-ye ekrar4 v vysokochastotnoy tekhnike I tekhrike elektrosvyazill ("Electromagnetic s-.-delds In BF and electrocommunication techniques"), Gosenergoizdat., 1957). lhe of the present article starts from the KadeD formula of Ine shleldl,ng co- ef-ficl-ent Sn finally finds the following formula for the determination of R,-. Sh2 00 (ShN 2n 21,2 29-R+ R 1 Rh = VdS3 (R2-Sh2)2 - 28Sh2 n R (5) 29 LAbstracter's note: symbol "Sh" is 'the translation of the Russia:n "9 " which ob- ,,rio-usly stands for "UPAII it = 11shield". The au+hor doeZ no- explain `k-he mear.- Card 1/2 On '-he calcullation of-, S/ 1 W'SzAan/003/0 lo/O I c A055/A101 ing of ror t.ha' of a,j Aff,er a brief discussion of formla (5), tLe au'.nO7 reproduceS the corresponding formula recommended by Kaden.- vir.cr; is- 4a2R(R2jSh2 Rh = - 11 (7) (_16d(R`~-3h`~)4 - Az- experimental check, proving the accuracy of the results obtained wi-~h fornrula (5) is reproduced al, the erld of the article. 1he Soviet personalilles mentioned in U,.m_ art-liale aren N. D. Kurbatov and Ye. A. Yakovlev. There are 3 Soviet-b,_3: references. STJW_I_=- ;Yuly 10, 1961 Card 212 TOMORIN, B.Z., Insh. Methods involving the use of gas for locating damage in cable sheathing. Avtom., telem.i eviaz' 4 no.6:14-15 Je 16o. (M& 13:7) (Electric cables) . TOMBINt B.Z. Problem concerning the calculatIon of electric losses in the metal sheathing of comvamication cables. Elektrosivaz' 16 no.3:71-72 mr 362. (Telephone lines) (Shielding (Electricity)) (MIU 15:4) TOMHIN, B.Z., inzh. Visual method for locating cable sheathing damage. Avtcm., telem. i sviaz' 6 no.10:41-42 0 162. OGRA 16-5) (Electric cables-Testing) _a~~HIN, B.Z., inzh. Hermetic sealing of cab-tire com.-un-cat-Ion cables. 4 to=_ Le- I _L -1 r.V . _LeM. i sviaz' 8 no.10:22-23 0 164. ('41fu.. 17: 11) FILIPPOV,A.M.; PARFENOV,Yu.A.; M-ROZOVA,A.D - TOMCHIN B Z - SHAFRM,B.I., otv. red.; CFSNOK07A, T.V., red,; SLUTO tekhn. red. [Handbook on electric measurements in municipal telephohe lines] Rukovadstvo po,elektricheakim izmereniiam linii go- rodskikh telefonnykh setei. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 120 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Upravleniye mestnoy telefonnoy avyazi i radiofikatsii. 2. Sotrudniki lineyno-kabelinoy labo- ratorli Nnn h o-issledovateliskogo instituta::korodskoy i sel'skoy telefonno_y svyazi- Ministerstva ovyazi SSSR (for Parfenov, Morozova, Filippov). (Electric mea*urements--FIdhdb66W., runuals, etc.) TOMCHIN, B.Z. Calculation of the resistance of the cables o,," telephone networks in the high-frequency ra-nge. Elekt-ro3viaz' 18 no.9:69-71 S 164. WFA 17.12", TOIEHI -- Y,.Aa-.,-inzh. IY5tem for Puncturing the Paper insulation of comrnl, cable6. Avtom. licatiol, # t')IOM- i Bviaz' 9 110.11:29-30 N 165. (-"aRA 18:12) TOMCON, I., .shturman (g. Minsk) :r ~k Graphic for determining flight elements. Grazhd.av. 13 no.l: 19 Ja '56. (HI-aA 9-5) (Navigation (Aeronautics)) RAGULINg, Vaeiliy VnRillyevich,, TOXCHIN, LoBas red., SHPAK# Ye.G. takhn.red. [Manufacture of rubbel dFireal Proizvodstvo pnevmaticheskikh shin. Moskva, Gas. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1958. 355 p. (MIRA 1~41:9) (Automobiles--Tires) DEVIMS . E.Ya.; TONCHIN L.B.;_kQVAOV, A.S. Use of petroleum polymeric resin as a softener for rubber compowAs. Kauch*i rez. 21 no-4:8-10 Ap 162. (MIRA 1.5;4) 1* Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti. (Resins) (Rubber,, Synthetio) /5-1 f/a 0 T-11 7 5 s/j38/62/Dx/to4/oq]~po8 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Devirts, E.Ya.; Tomchin, L.B.; Novikov, A.S. ------------------------- TITLE: The use of petroleum-polymer resin as a softener of rubber mixas PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 4, 1962, 8 - 10 TEXT: A study was made at the Scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry, on the possibilities of using petroleum-polymer resin as a softener in rubber mixes. The resin is a light-colored, hard substance with the following physico-chemical properties: softening temperature, 70OC; coloring according to the iodinometric scale 35; aqueous extraction reaction, weakly- -alkaline; solubility in benzene, complete; molecular weight, 666; unsatura- tion, 35.6%. Experiments showed the resin to be an equivalent to the polydienes and to supersede rubrax. CKC -30 (SKS-30)-mixes containing this resin have no tendency to scorching, and have elevated adhesive strength. The rate of vulcani- zation is decreased, due to the unsaturated nature of the petroleum-polymr resin, and the tear-resistance is increased. The following conclusions were dravm- the petroleum-polymer resin is a good softener for mixes of general use* based on SKS-30. When using the resin instead of the softeners usually employed, the Card 1/2 S/1 38/6 2/OO0/0o4/0O_3/Oo8 The use of petroleum-polymer ..... A051/Ai26 adhesive strength of the mixes is'improved and the mechanical properties of the rubbers improve at the same time. The petroleum-polymer resin can be used In- stead of colophony in mixes based on butadiene-styrene rubbers, without changing the properties of the mixes and the vulcanizates. There are 3 tables and 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti (scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry) Card 2/2 ANDRIANOV, A.?.; ZAYTSEV~ M.M.; IDELICHIK, I.Ye.; FOPOV~ D.D. (deceased] TEIFEROVSKIY, Ye.N.; UZHOV~ V.Ni; CHUMAK, L.I.; SHAKHOV, G.F.; SIIIROKOV~ F.A.; TOMCHINA~ Ye.L., red.; ZAZULtSKAYAy V.F., tekhn. red. (Battery cycloneB; instructions for designing, assembling., and operating] Batareinye tsiklony; rukovodiashchie ukazaniia po proektirovaniiu, montazhu. i ekspluatatsii. 2. izd. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-toldm.izd-vo khim. lit-ry., 1959. 103 P. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Goaudarstvennyy komitet po khimii. (Separators (Machines)) TOMCHIt Ye.l., red. -. - Pi~~- -, ~ , , , ~ - (Chemistry and technology of nitrogen fertilizers and products of organic synthesisftransactions] KhImiia i tekhnologiia azotrjykh udobrenii i produktov organiche- skogo sinteza; trudy. Moskva# Selctor nauchno-tekhn. informatsii GIAP, 1963, 65 Ps (MIRA 17:10) I* Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut azotnoy promyshlermosti, TOMGT.IINSKIY, S. A, As's6mbling and using tanks with floating metal roofs. Transp i'khran nefti no. 11:23 163. (MMA 17:5) 1. Bryanskoye upravleniye Glavnogo upravleniya po transportu i anabzheniyu neftlyu i nefteproduktami RSFSR. 24 (4) AUTHORS: Anisimovap Ye. F., Engineer, Tomchuk, SOV/1 19-59-6-12/15 A. N., Engineer TITLE: A Now Optical Pyrometer of Increased Accuracy of the Type OKP-57 PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 8, p 29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a KB (Design Office) under the supervision of A. A. Andreyev a now optical pyrometer was developed with the direct participation of the authors and with the participation of Savitskiy, Yakobson and Sokolov. It is a so-called filament pyrometer, the most important data of which are given by a table. The instrument has three measuring ranges within the interval of from 700 to 60000C, the error in the lower range being qivon as amounting to t 50, and that.in the upper range to t 130'c. The powerful optical system has an aperture of I : 3-5, and the enlargement is 16-5 times, The temperature is measured by means of a temper color comparison between the tungsten filament of the pyrometer and the object, in which case, if the temperature excee3a 12500C# an absorption filter is used in the pyrometert and the actual pyrometer is extrapolated from the measuring values thus obtained. As the measuremente are carried out by means of Card 1/2 monochromatic filters, the emissivity of the measured body must A New Optical Pyrometer of Increased Accuracy of the SOY/119-59-8-12/15 Type OKP-57 be !mown, and the instrument possesses a special bridge circuit in the current supply, by means of which the emissivity can be taken into account. The appropriation and delivery of this instrument took place in 1959 at the Kaluzhekiy priborostroitel'rVy zavod (Xalu~zha Instrument Factory). There are 2 figures ard 1 table. Card 2/2 11~ TOMCHUK, L.G. (Vinnitsa) --------- An unknown empirical law. Biul.VAGO no.25:46-47 '59. - (MIRA 13:3) (Planets) (Mechanics. Celestial) 0 1 1 11" 1 b0cK UPIArrATIM NV13 (Rillatin of the All-thlon Astra-~Icsl and 00od-tic RvIlaten', no. 25 /P/ . Boolety, Pr 25 3;?/) No.cav. W." AN a=, 19'19. 50 p. 1.5W copies ;rlntol. Bponnrl~, A,.mneyt A&AAslys cauk M. V V. Y#ltynakly (Rasp. 1,1.)i M.S. Sobrov (Deputy 1h.p. 24.)s 141tortal Boards H* X. Dog.yv,, I.?. gotkin, A.A. lint-, P.P. ranaMo, ?.I. Ppo,, VA. Bronshten (Set attfia 84c:%tary) MM"i Thl- 1. I.M.A.U.4 for satrow~rt &A4 OOVMI;gt Thl. 1. . -11-ti- of 14 -rt- que.tiona 1. getta.0". Amois tho vrobl,~ treattl ~i A-tar%Wm the mgt of 1- formation by anal"Lig wtearitte traterMitributlarip stmospherIc ..Uwtl- I. tk. ocssr~mmm of wotllucant cloadas star trillIance, War cyalsep wt4or and comet stUdIdd. , M Is m arlicle, on the 12th Moscow Aitronamical Olymplad coarptWom for r students of ast.mmxg aml gs*desy. Rnfama"a sgoomrpLAy InAtvidual artleles. vasilly. Y, U-Acezunting for Atmospheric RAInction to the (lbserration of -- -1641luient Clouds 2% ' StatI2tim1 Aslatlwahlp Bet"ea the Amplitude of the ..tAjb ariat, In IrtUlance or Varlable, I" and ?Mir 1pectriel Class 26 ~= # set P.R. Pythce.-Ac. Obserrstions of UA Comets Arval-Rolawl ?la=nk j_YJL ZILOMS 31 6 .0. Notes on B.T. Orlav-s ftr-1, 55 lbsenblytes, I lossablyum, N.C. Proesselog a Oam 51dad fttcgnpb of tZw Yestear 9.10 of Deceziber 1950 37 Itkolapr, B.P. An ApproxImate Compitatlon Of VA Room's "ISSIS KU'Xbikqri K.A. Apperatu for rtictographing IcUpsqs X-ffl-khtUr, X.A. Results of ob"rrstiou of the soUr Bellpee of Nw 50, 2954, in the 7~ or Cbarkas~7 tbmcbLLk. L.O. 11".1 04 " gabwm empirical la~ %6 Amytew POrtsevskly, I.A. r4o T"IM Moseff AAtf,,ftle,,l aL"s,14 CompatItIom of 17587- TOROPOV, AA., kand.med.nauk; ARYAYEV, L.N., kand.med.nauk; TOYClIUKp P.F.p meditainskaya sestra-narkotizator (Odessa) - Work of the aneathesiclogical nurse. Felld. i akuBh. 26 no. 2:48-51 F la, (MIRA 14:4) (PJIESTHETISTS) DYKYANI I.M.; Tq" Ani-Sotropic effe--t of interelpc-.ron s--atl~erinv- :~n * - -, .. he of semiconductors with an ellipsoidal isocnF--rgvtic -nurface. Fil.. tver. tela 7 no.8;2298-2?08 ,,g t65. (MIRA 18:9) 1. ln3titut poluprovocinikov AN LrKrSSR IL Inst.itut fi7IM AiN ~,~kxSSIR, Kivf,v. L 5038-6-6 LJ1,' 1 t '#A (h C NRi AP5027419 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/011/3378/3385 AUTHOR: Gr Y k rz- Tomchuk, P. M. ORG; Institute of Semiconductors , AN UkrSSR' . Kiev (Institut poluprovodnikov AN Ukr9SF TITLE: Temperature and mobility of hot electrons' i n polar semiconductors 0 -~111 Y Y, SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3378-3385 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor alloy, "o electron gas, electron mobility, Coulomb scattering, impurity scattering 5~~ ABSTRACT: The function of electron distribution in alloyed polar semiconductors in electric fields of arbitrary strength has been determined with the aid of 8,kinetic equation. The interaction between the electrons, between the electron and-the opti- cal lattice oscillations, and between the electron and impurity ions were taken into account. -The dependence of the mobility p and the electron temperature T In n-InSb on the applied-field shows that T and v change slightly with the field only in. the region of very weak fields. With the growth of the applied field, the electron temperature T increaseB, and dT/aF increnaes up to some limiting field F* at which dT/dF -#- -. Be- ginning with some electron concentrations n the value of F* rapidly increases with the rise of n. The competing Coulomb and lattice scattering mechanisms determine the de- pendence of p on F. At small n, the mobility noticeably decreases witti'the field. AtV_ sufficiently large n in weak fields, it may even increase. The dependence of mobilityl Card L 5038-66 ACC NR, AP5027419 )j on:the field F, lattice temperature To, and the concentration n shows that the sharpest dependence of V on n takes place in weak fields at low T(j. In this region, the Coulomb scattering mechanism plays a very important role, and the increase of n is followed by a rapid decrease of mobility. With the increase of the field and TO, the electron temperature also increases, as does the influence of the lattice scatter- ing mechanism, which is not-linked to the concentration dependence. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 23 formulas. [JAI SUB CODE: Alp, SUBM DATE., 19Apr65/ ORIG REV4 005/ OTH REP: 0091 ATD PRESS I .~ I-- .. - . , m - A V I I-- to - 120 I , I i ll f 1-0110 I~E- MINOR . RM k4, , i - az,.~ m i I ii--,iio N-, MIMI ACCESSION NR: AP4041706 S/0181/64/006/007/2037/2046 AUTHOR: Vinetskiy, V. L.; Mashkevich, V. S.; Tomchuk, P. M. TITLE: Theory of stationary radiation induced by interband transi- tions SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 2037-2046 TOPIC TAGS: laser effect, laser emission, laser pumping method, stimulated emission, transition frequency ABSTRACT: A kinetic equation method developed by the author for the analysis of stimulated emission (UFZh v. 8, 918, 1963) is used to de-.' termine the parameters of the singular modes at which laser action can be achieved. These parameters are then used to determine the threshold value of the pump signal. It is assumed that only direct transitions are effective, the electron and hole bands are spherical, the electrons and holes have equal effective masses, each band is in .Card 1/2