SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYZGO, M.S. - VZNUZDAYEV, S.T.

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TYZGO im ndo~c OSOMIY, F.Ya., red.; ROROXIMA, (Hydraulic computations for seepage-from conals and the protective layer] Gidravlichookii ra chat filltrataii iz kanaloy i protlyofil0tratsionnogo :14". Alma-Ata # Isd-yo.Akad.nauk Uxakhskoi SSR. 1959. 38 p. ()[IRA 12:8) (Canals) .(Soil percolation) SOV/1 24- 57 -7 - 7800 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 61 (USSR) AUTHORS: Vyzgo, M, S., Filippov, Ye. G. I----------- TITLE- The Spreading of a Jet and the Erosion of Loose Soil (Rastekantye- strui i razmyv ne.3vyaznogo grunta) PERIODICAL: Izv, AN l1zSSR, 1950, Nr 5, pp 45-56 ABSTRACT: Certain aspects of the phenomenon of spreading of a non-free sub-- merged jet and the erosion of loose soil are clarified. A description of experiments is given on the vertical flow of a rectangular water jet in a medium consisting of water and sand in suspt-nsion which has been displaced from the bottom of a flume by the action of the jet. The dvnainics of the formation of the erosion crater were studied. It was established that after a certain period of time the depth of the crater and its form become stabilized and a definite portion of the sand re- mains in a constant state of suspension. It is pointed out that an arti-- ficial change in the density of the medium accomplished by means of adding sand to the erosion crater or by siphoning off the suspended sand in a corresponding decrease or increase in the depth of the criter Card 1/2 up to a definite stable value. Various aspects of the motion of the The Spreading of a Jet and the Erosion of Louse Soil SOV/124-57-7 7890 seepage flow in the non-eroded soil are studied, as well as the pressure distribu- tion along the contour of the crater. The values of the coefficient K in ~he formul.~ of M. S. Vy.,go for the depth of erosion a 5 0.25 0 0 are calculated by means of experimentilly-obtained data. The values of K obtaired for one and the same type of soil ranged from 2: to 5. According to the author these values indicate that the depth of erosion depends upon the hydrodynamic ch'Iraclerls tics of the jet and the degree of freedom for its spredding and the quantity and size of the particles of the suspended medium. but not. on the propertied: oi 'he soil gen- erally evaluated by the permissible flow velocity, The formulas of & V_ Vostrzhela were used for an approximate eval,tation of pressure at. the bottorr, ot the cr.%Ter. These formulas correspond to tho:.e oi the free, turbulent, submerged (RZh- Mekh., 1956, abstract. 4550). In the first formula on page 46 of the article a lactor Vo has been inadvertently left out in the numerator. Bibliography: 11 reterences. A. G. Chanishvili Card 2/?. SOV/124-57-9-10331 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 9, p 63 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vyzgo, M.S. TITLE: Hydraulic Schematic of the Erosion Behind a Horizontal Reinforce- ment and Formula for the Calculation of the Erosion Depth (Gidravli- cheskaya skhema razmyva za gorizontallnym krepleniyern i raschet- naya formula dlya glubiny razmyva) PERIODICAL: Izv. AN UzSSR, 1956, Nr 11, pp 11-17 ABSTRACT: The schematic in question is a development of one proposed earlier (RZhMekh, 1955, abstract 5537). Basically it is founded on the assump- tion that the depth of a local erosirn is determined as the conjugated depth of the jump function with due account of the irregularity of the velocity distribution which indirectly depends also on the characteristics of the soil. Even with all the assumptions made the maximum erosion depths calculated according to the author's method do not substantially differ from the results of his laboratory experiments. V. N. Goncharov Card 1/1 ABALOYANTS, S.Xh., kand.toklm.nauk, red.; ALIMOV, R.A.,red,,- ALTUN111, S.T,, doktor takhn.nauk, red ZAPROKETOV, S.G., kand. takhn.neuk, red.; I'MAKODY, A.M., imnd.tekhn,nauk, red,; NIKITIM, LKIg kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; PCPOVA, K.L., red.; POSLAVSKIT, Y.T., skademik, red.; ROSSUMM, X.1,.-Bnd.tekhn.nauk, red.; URAZBAYEV, M.T., daktor tekhn.nauk, red.; IVANMO, T.A., red.1zd-va; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tek-hn.red. [01-annel processes and bydraulic engineering; papers of a coordination conference, June 7-12, 19551 Rualovye proteAsay i gidrotekhnichookoe stroitel2stvo; m terisly koordinatsionnogo sovechchanita 7-12 iiunia 1955 g. Tbabkont. Izd-vo Akede nank Usbekskoi SSR, 1957. 416 p. (KIRA 11:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sektalya -po nauchnoi razrabotke problem vodnogo khoziaietva. 2. Sredneaziatakiy politakhnicbeskiy institut (for Aballyants). P. Xtnisturstvo vodnogo khozyaystva UzSSR (for Alimov). 4. Sredteaziatskiy nauchno-tseledovatel'skly institut irrigstail (for Vyzgo,.Mkitin), 5. Institut soorusheni7 AN UzSSR. (for Altmain, Zaprometoy, Mukhameday, Urazbeyer). 7. Chlen-korrespondent AN LrzSSR.(for Aliwiv, Altunih, Yyzgo). R. Almdemiya nauk UzSSSR (for Poslave Ky) (kvdraulic engineering) vyzGot M.8 WVVW.4;~~ , ..0000# Some comments on D.I. Irumin's OunIverbal depandwe" for the corrective taking the puliatiou into consideration. Izv. AN Us. SS.R.Ser.tokh.nauk no-1:55-58 1,58. 04IRA ll.-O l.Institut vodxqkh problem i gidrotakhniki AN UzSSR. Chlen- korrespondent AN UzSSR. (Hydrodynamics) VYZGO, T. Uzbek SSR Moskva, Gos. ojzykal'roo izd-vo, 1954- 57 P- (MuzykalInala Inillture. t;oJuznykh resrublik) (55-59720) ML309.U9V9 1. M6sic Uzbekist%n Hist. & crit. Jvr NISHANOV) I.N.; VYZGO, V.S.; IIABIYLVO M.N. -Z~ Ammonia neutralizatlon of solutions obtained by the decompoBition or Kar&.Tau phosphorites by nitric acid. Uzb.khim.zhur. 6 no.1:21-25 162. (14DU 15 13) 1, Institut khimLi A14 UzSSR. (Phosphorites) (Nitric acid) (Ammonia) FISMR, PA.; VYZGO, V.S.; CISHNILOVSKATA, %.I.; TSTGANOV, G.A. 0 - , 1.111,1wVIwFQMIft~ Potentials on electrodes nIckel-plated from modified baths. Trudy Inst. Khim., Akad. Nauk Uzbek. S,S.R*, Obehi-haya i 11sorg. Xhim, No.2, 132-63 149. (MLRA 3:12) (04 47 no.17:8534 153) 1. Inst. Khim., Uzbek, S.S.R. PR 'pi FM N.ABIYEV, M.N., akademik; VYZGO, V-S-; SAIBOVA, W.T. Curves of heating of mixtures of monosubstituted phosphates t.~ calcium and ammonium. Dokl.AH Uz.SSR no.6:21-23 '59. (MM 1219) 1. Institut khimii AN UZSSR~ 2. AN U%SSR (for NabiYov). (Ammonium pboapbate--Thermal properties) (Calcium phosphate--Thermal proportion) VYZIUNOV, A. 14ng-torm contmcts with tle firm "Vooptiu Vne5h. torg. 41 no.9:19 161. (MIRA 34:8) (Ruggia-Comaerce-Austria) 'Isia) (Auatria-Comerce-Ru, T, R2~~ -to WN -mw MR VOROPAY, A.P.: =KHOVOKIa&hjZ'.; DRWQV# I.P.; KOMARNITSKIY, Yu.A.; KAKSIMENKO, I_.Tj7PXMVSKIY, V.V., STEPANOV,, D.A.; CHEREDNIGHENKO, Ye.T.; GANUN, retsenzent; FATEYEV, P.Ya., retsenzent; PESKOV, L.N., red.; DROZDOVA, N.D., tekhn.red. [Competition for communist labor in railroad transport4tion] Sovevnovanie za kommunisticheakii trud na zheleznodoroshnom transports. Moskva, Tranozheldorizdat, 1963. 158 P. (MIRA 16:9) (Socialist competition) (Railroads-Employees) i PIZ, M.-.; I)LIMICAWTT, Yj,P., v V.7 7fxtst .1geOl-'rip, .7'a viltt-- at M; 04TIlt- ".1,1 "1 VZIIESINSKIY, A.1 KIRILLOV, U.11 - Investigating the processing of negative color filmn by means of coating with the processing solutions, Usp. nauche fot. 8: 79-87 162. (MIRA 17-.7) 1 S/058/63/000/002/034/070 A062/A101 AUTHORS: Vzhesinskly, A., Kirillov, N. I. TITLE: Investigation of the process of treating color negative films by means of depositing on them treating solutions PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 2, 1963, 101, abstract 2D650 ("Uspekhi nauchn. fotogr.", 1962, no. 8, 79 - 87) TEXT: An investigation was made of the process of treating various types of color negative films by means of depositing on them developing and bleaching solutions. It 16 shown that the considered process enables to attain the required uniformity of development, accepta 'ble color balance and sensitometric film indices which differ but little from those obtainod with the usual process of treatment. Additionally there is obtained a better stability of the sensitometric indices of the films with respect to the duration of development and this is, together with the simplicity of the investigated process and the possibility of developing the films always in a fresh developing solution, an Important merit of the process. 'It is established that depositing a.bleaching solution on the --reated film per- mits to eliminate completely the drawback of the process, NMI, which drawback Card 1/2 'z/C.58/63/COO/C,G 210 V070 Investigation of the process of... AcQ/Aio., consists in a lesser stability of the bleach solution due to the introduction in 11. of the fixer together with the film. Thus the process of treatment of color negative films with depositing on them a viscous developer and a somewhat viscous -bleach solutlon Is suitable for practical application. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 VYZHGINAP L.B.; pUCHKO'VA9 L.V. ~btric invariants of equations of quadrics in hyperspaces. Uch. zap. MGPI no.208:214-221 163. (MIRA 17:6) VYZHCtINA, L.B.; PROKHORGVA, R.I. Quadrics In GaUlean spaces: Italia, zap, MOPI 123t479-490 163. (MIRA 17: 4) .VYZHGINA, L,B.; SF-WNOVk, T.H.; TYURINA, I.I. :~ ~A id Quadrics in hyperapace. Vch. zap. MOPI 1232491-507 163. (14IRA 17:4) ,VYZHIGIIIP G.B.j CHMERALOVp V.B. Reaults of int,-.-r;L:iv,:-; flooding of the YAltnovka oil and E;r,,s field, Gool. nefti i gaza 5 ro. 2:2C-24 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. 11afteprom:~:3el T'o. 1 Neftepromyslovogo upmvIcrilya Fincill- neftit. ~ (Kuyb-i~~hcv Province-011 field flooding) CHEREPAIIOV~ V.B., starshiy inzh.; VYZHIGIII, G.B., atarslxiy goolog Fishing without shutting in the flow. Neftianik 5 no.3:12-13 Mr '60. (141RA 14:9) 1. Fromysel No.1 neftepromyslovogo upravleniya Kinellneft.1 (Oil fields-Production methods) VYZHIGIN) G.V., inzh.; YWOLISKIY, L.S... inzh.; VOLKOV, A.A.., inzh. L- Ilew standard designs for multistory industrial buildings. Prom. stroi. 42 no.3:2-6 165o (MIPA 18:7) J..TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy i proycktno-eksperi- mentalinyy institut promyshlennykh zdaniy I sooruzheniy. DEKHTYAR1q A.I., inzh.: SUKHANOV, P,S.O.Inzh,; VY7,HIbIN, G,V,, inzvo ........ - -- flow con3truction decisions on multistory industrial bui1,!�-.gz. Prom, otroi, 41 no,,212-6 F '64- (MIRA 17:3) VYZHIGIN, G.B. . - - "I.- ~: - - Some results of the development of the Fallr.(r.,ka oil field. Geol. nefti. i gaza 8 no.IW13-17 0 164. (MMA 17:12) 1. fleftepromyalovoy~ upravlanlye Kinellneft %~ VYZHIGIN# GOV$# inzh.; BTARTSE'V, VoI4# inzhoj OCHERETrANNYY, SoMop Inzh, Standard Panels for buildings with suspended equlp=ent. Prom.vtrcl~ ' 43 no.12-t24-27 165. (VIRA 18i:L2) ..., -~-i 7- - - VUHIGIN, G.V., inzh.; DHITRM7, S.P. Precast monolithic conatiixtion elements of maltiBtoried plants to be built in seismic regions. Prom. strol. 38 noo9sl6-19 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Gipromoloko (for Dmitriyev). (Earthquakes ard building) (Precast concrete construction) VYZHULL, G.G. , Orenburg Province Is striving for high standards of agriculture. Zemledelle 8 no.n:20-25 N 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. 11achallnik Orenburgi3kogo oblastnogo upravleniya eellskop kho- z7aystva. (Orenbur.- Province-Agriculture) -,VYZMU,, Gavriil Gerasimovich; MIMBIEVICIII A.Ye., red.; TSYURKC, tekhn.--r-e-d-.--- (Agriculture of Orenburg Province in the secorA year of the 3even- year plan] Sel'skoe khoziaistvo Orenburgskoi oblasti vo vtorom godu semiletki. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1960. 33p. (MRA 14:9) (Orenburg Prov'Ance-Agriculture) VYZ-ICELETYI Gyula, dr. Rapid micromethod for the analysis of urinar7 calculi. Orv. hatil. 105 no.48:2284 29 N 164. I 1. Budapesti Orvostudookayi Egyetem, II. Sebeszetl KIInIka (Igazgato: Heater Endre dr.). LIMITS, Ana~qliy Lyovich; VTZVILKO, S.A., lnsh.-knpitan 2 ranga. red.; )WHIKOVA, A.N., tekhn.red.' (Destroyarel Inkndrennys minonostay. Nomkva, Voon.ixd-vo Vl-va obor.SSOR, 1960. 162 P. WRA 13:4) (Destroyers (Warships)) SIW,IDZR# Ivan Origorlyevichj VYZV11XOp S.A., Inzhs-kapitan 2 rang&) red.; HYASVIKOVA, T.F.O'tekhnrid9'--- -- [k boat-swain's mamall Spravochnik botsmana. Moskvao Veon. izd-vo M-va obororq SSSRj, 1962, 302 p (KIRA 15:5) (Seamanship-Handbooks# mamml;, etc.) LIFSHITS, Anatoliy Llvovich, kand. voyenno-morskikh nauk; TIZVILKO, S.A., red.) SRIBNIS, N.V., tekhn. red. (Cybernotice in the govyl Kibernetika Y Voenno-Morskom Flote.. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1964. 257 p. (MIRA 17:3) ffii MAI Offilm TIKIMIROV3 Vadim Pavlovich; VYZVILKOp S.A.p inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga, red.; KOIIOVAIDVA, iid.- (control of ship manv=ers; in limited water areas]Upravienie manevrami korablia; na stennen:Wkh akvatoriiakh. Moakvaj Voon.izd-vo M-va obororW SSSRO 1962. 431 p. (MIfL4 15:12) (SUP handling) MURZA, I.S.; SHWELIKO, P.S.; LRAGAI V.G.1 ALEKSEYEV~ B.A.1 GORBACHEV, F.A.; SUKI-W',OV, S.S. ; IMMV, D.I., inzh.-polkovnik zapasa, inzb.-kapitan 2 ranga, rod. , SCIDMONIK, red. ; R,L,,'~;Ichn, red, [Vanual for an aircraft technician) Spravochnik aviatsionnogo tekhnika. Foskva, Voen. izd-Vo If-va obor. BSSR, 1961. 510 P. WMA 15:3) (Airplanes) V.p.; BAGIIISKIY, Y,.K*. VYZ.VILKO,_~A" 1, .sh.-kgpitan BKE.WlnTsxiyt I . TONOYALO'VAt je" ~., t~akhn.redo 2 ranp v re( 0 9 3 oruzhie poavoanogo udarao Mookva, Voen. [Underwater wealpons (vjTLRA 13:12) izd-vo X-va obor.SSSR, 1960 162 p. rin8) (Torpedoes) igines 9 Sub'08 67752 7 e C'o SOV/126-8-5-4/29 AUTHORS., Vzdornov, V.Ye and Tsidillkovskin-I.M.. Ikk TITLE: .--A_dffabati:~Gai~ino- and Thermomagnetic Phenomena in Semiconductors. Part 11 - Mixed Gonductivity-, III PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 19591,Vol 85 Nr 5, pp 671-677 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tolpygo (Ref 1) and one of the present authors (Ref 2) developed the theory of adiabatic galvano- and thermo- magnetic effects in impurity semiconductors.-.,6 The present paper is concerned wim these erfe-ats in semiconductors with mixed conductivity. The theory Is developed using the assumptions and the symbols given in Ref 2. In addition, it is assumed that the mechanisms of electron and hole scattering are the same. It is shown that all the transverse galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects in semiconductors with an equal electron and hole concentration depend on the magnetic field in the same way as in the case of impurity Card conductivity, i.e. in the low-field region the effects 1/2 are proportional to H, and in the strong-field region they are inversely proportional to H (in the case of the Hall affect this refers not to the field E-o but 67752 SOV/126-8-5-4/29 Adiabatic Galvano- and Thermomagnetic Phenomena in Semiconductors. Part II - Mixed Conductivity the current J1 ). The character of the dependence of the longitudinal effects on the magnetic field is the same as in the case of impurity conductivity. Formulae are given dosoribing the various effects, e.g. the Hall, Ettinghausen, Nornst, Leduc, etc. effects. There are 3 Soviet reference3. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN 3SSR (Institute of Physics of Metals7 4qademy.,of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: July 21, 1959 Card 2/2 V 7-T- FVTOHAPJVIKO# VvA*; VZW(K A, G,7a. Reactions of direct,uynthfisis haloid exchange and photochemical chlorination of methylgermane halogens. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. khIm. nauk no,,8.-994-996 Ag 157. (MM 11:21 1. Pizicheeldy institut im. P.N. lebedova AN SSSR i Institut orga- nichookoy, khimii im. N.D. Zalinakogo AN SSSR. (Ghemical reactions) (Germane) (Nalogenes) AKOV. ~ "A; TRAT IT P.H., otvetatyennvy redaktor; r_A~)~pj TRAKMNBZRG, I.&, redaktor izdatel#atva; ZXHLTAKOVA, T.A., tekhnicheakiy reduktor [The origin of Bulgarian Plowing tools; on the problem of the OthnOgenesis of the Bulgarian people) 0 proiakhozhdenti bolgaraktich pakhotn.vkh orudii; k voproeu ob stnogenese bolgarokogo naroda. Koskva, -Lzd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 53 p. (MLRA 10:3) (Plows) (Bulzaria--History) ~1,21CPK6 VA 6, ~,/Q- AUTHORS: Ponoma.-enko, ve A., legorov, Yu. F., Vzenkava, G. fa. 62-1-,,)/29 TITM On the Brodaction '.lie Fropertle-5 of Some (Poliichenlye i 3vojstva nekotorykh alkil-iilandeyti.,rldw) Izvestiya AN S~33-: Otdeleniye Khimi,-,~esklkl Mauk, 1958, Fr 1, nP S.R ABSTRPCT: Among the Great number of the variou-3 silicon-organic compounds hi= therto obtained only some are to be found which contain in their com- position,beside hydrogen also its isotopes (deuterium. and tritium). Among other it was of intereet to investigate for the synthesis of the all-y1silann-deuteriden the possibillty of application of the deus teride of lithium (UD) as the latter has hitherto not been used for the synthesis of the silanedeaterides. This presupposes, however, an alteration of the method of zynthesis. Table I shar3 the properties of the obtained deuterides. There let see that the substitution of hydrogen in silicon compounds by deuterium exercises aLmost no ins fluence on the boiling temperature of these compounds. Practically .also the refraction index remains constant. Only the specific weich'. is considerably increased. It in assuned that the quantity of the binding refraction Si-Z amounts to an average of 3.,23 ml/.noleculo and thus is very similar to the bin(ling refraction Si-P. (according to Card 112 Warrick 3,2o ml/molecules (reference 19). Data referring to the ex= on the Production and the Properties of Some AD`yl5ilane-Deuterides. 62-1-9/29 perimental candition3 are shown in table 2. The reduction of the alkylsilanechlorldes to the corresponding deilterides occurs under already earlier described conditions, Surxnary-' 5 new alkylsilanedeum terides were obtained and their physical properties investigated. It vra~s found that the frequency of the valence oscillations of Si-D extend to the range of from 1530 - 1573 cm -1 and that it decreases correapndingly to the reduction of the atomic nunber of D in Si. There are 2 tables, and 214 referenco3, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOMT10-: Institute of irganic Chemistry Lneni 11. D. Zelinskiy of the AS USSR (ir;z;Lj.t,1jt ')raniche3koy khimli imoni r. D. Zelinskovo Akarlemil nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: July 2o., 1956 AVAILABLE." 1,1brary of Con~~r---,is 1. Al~ylsilane-Deuterides-Synthesis 2. Alkylsilane-Deuterides- Properties Card 2/2 1. USLAVSKIY. M. YA., VYZH.".MIRSKIY. M.14. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Iron Foundine Castings from high-Ptrangth maoissian pip, iron. (concluslon). Rech. transp. No. 6 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. P, S/058/62/000/009/010/069 A006/A101 AUTHORSs Vzhesinska, A., Yashchin, P. TITLEs Quenching ZnS luminescenco as a result of irradiation in an atomic reactor PERIODICAL: Rererativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 9, 1962j 46, abstract 9V320 ("Rept. Inst. badah jqdrow PAN", 1961, no. 248, xiii, 9 P-,Ill-; summaries in Polish and English) TEXT- Thg authors studied the effect of irradiation in a reactor (neutron flux 2-1013 cm-'-sec-', irradiation time 15 - 20 min) upon.the luminescent pro- perties of non-activated luminophors ZnS, that wereexcited*by the radiation of a mercury tube through a Wood filter. It is shown that Irradiation causes 1) shift of the quenching temperature range of luminescence toward the side of lower temperatures, 2) slight narrowing of emission bands at 930K, 3) intensified infm- red quenching, 4) Increased superlinear dependence of the luminescence intensity upon the excitation intensity, 5) reduction of the accumulation capacity of phosphors; 6) reduced rate of luminescence intensity growth at the beginning of Card 1/2 1 Quenching ZnS luminescence as a result ... S/058/62/000/009/010/069 Aoo6/Aiol excitation. The conclusion Is drawn that radiation defects In ZnS have a hole trap nature, which act as non-radiative recombination conttirs. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation) M. Elango 'J-' Card 2/2 F VZHESINSKIY, A.; KIJULLOV, N.I. Studying the development of t1w negative color film in developers with various pHe Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.1:5-29 Ja- r 162. (KIRA 15:3) 1. Voevoyuznyy nfmchno-iscledovatelfskiy kinofotoinsitut (UMI). (Color photography-Developing and developers) z e sionka PaLm/Theoretical Physic's Quantum Field Theory B-6 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Mika, No 1, 1958, 198 Author : Vzhetsionko,,G. Iast : Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. Title : Character of the Potential of the Interaction Between an Electron and a Photon~ Orig Pub : Byul. Pollskoy AN, 1956, Otd. 3-4, No lo, 657-663 Abstract : In the lowest approxination of the "old" Tamm-Dancoff me- thod, an investigation is made of the.scattering of pho- tons by electrons, for the purpose of clarifying the pro- perties of the electron-photon int?raction potential in various spin states. It is noted that in a state with -total momentum j - 1/2, an attraction potential takes pla- co-at -4 - 0, and a repulsion potential at --**- ~- 1. In the state with J 3/2, the repulsion potential Card 1/2 1. B. I. VYZHGIII 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Baas 7. Bees as the object of study of the external structure of an insect. Est. v. shkole 1. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. odi- VYZHIGIN, G,B. Effect of secondary recovery methods on the rate of carbonate reservoir production. Geol,nefti i gaza b no.8jI6-19 Ag 162 iWRA 15:9) 1. Fromysel No.1 Neftepromyslovogo upravleniya tresta Kinel'skoy nw%yanoy promyshlennosti. (Kinell Chorkassy District-Secondary recovery of oil) DRITRIM, S.P., Insh.; Standardized reinforced concrete products for matistoried Industrial buildings with girder ceilings. Prox.stroi. 8 no-7:11-14 160. (KUL 13 t 7) 1. ProyektWy institut gipromoloko. (Precast concrete-Standards) (Factories-Deiign and construction) TUKKIHOV, ;.I.: ALIMMV, V~D.-,. ASHIMIN, A.K.; BAYEV, N.V.; BEGLARly"s P, BtCHKOv, J'A.:'VtSiOVA. Ye.T.; VYZHEKHOVSXAYA, )(.F-; GURWSCIT, A.; V I S.A.; nWDOV, I.M..' TBSIPOT, TO-?-; ZWKOT, V-D.-O. Z3L1YSr'T' K-G-; ZOLINIKOV, F.T.; ZOLOTOVA, L.I.; KIVIN, I.N,; KOKARNITSKIT, Tu.A.: KOUSTANTINOV, A.N.; KIMICHITSKAYA, A.K.; KAKSIMIKO, I.I.; KNUNTITIV, A.A.; MOROZOV, I.G.; XMINOV, H.I.; OZMWVSKIY, Ch.S.; OSTRYAKOV, X.I.; PANINA. A.A.; PAVLOVSKIT, V.V.; PMINOV, A.B.; PMRSHIN, B.Y.; PROUIN, S.F.; PSMINTY, A.I.; POKROVSKIT, H.I.; RASPONOP.MV, Ye.l.; SEMIUi I.N.; SELYAROV, Yu.H.; TIBABSMY, A.I.; FARBEROV, To.D.; FBDOROV, G.P.; SOLIGIN. Ta.S.; YAKIMOV, I.A.; VMURAj G.P., tak-hn.red. (Labor feats of railway workers; stories about the innovators) Trudovye podvigi shele2nodorozhnikov; raeskazy o novatorakh. Moskva, Goa tranap,zhol-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 267 P. .(MIRA 12:9) iRailroads) (socialist competition) VYZHIOIN S. P. #I Vyzhigins S. P. "Analysis of the Operation of Experimental Drilling Equipment (ZIF-1200:wid ZIF-650) for Deep-Colvnn Drilling," Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow Inst of Nonferrous Metals and Gold imeni M. I. Kalinin. Moscowo 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candid&te Technical Sciences.) Knizhnaya, Letopis': No. 27j 2 July 1955. VYZHIGINIP S. P. VyzIfIGIN, S. P.: "An analysis of the exploitation of exnerimental. drill3ng equirment (ZIF;~1200 and ZIF-650) for deep colunn ,Irillirg-4" I-bscowp 1955. Mn Pgher Education USSR. Moscow Goological Prospecting Inst, ineni S. Ordzhoni idze. (Disiertation for the Degrce of Candidnte of Technical SOs Knizhnaya letopis' NO. 47, 19 November 1955. Moscow. VYZHIGIT,IAj A. P.: ~Jaster Tech Sci (dins) -- "The trend of the grape and wine in- dustry In the Volga region and the outlook for its development". Moscow, 195',J- 15 PP (Min Higher Edito LISEZR~ Moscow Tech Inst of the Food Industry), 150 copies Mt Wo 15.. 1959., 116) VYZh'LP,.I, I.I.;PLUIIAR, J. "Econo-.,de fleat-resistirv,, AUoys for Temperatures abo-.,o EMOC. Prace.ff p. 9. (SMAMISM. Vol. 2, I-To. 4, Apr. 1954; Prea, Czech.) So: Manthly List of East European Accessions, (EM)., W, Vol. 4, 116* 4. April -1955,, Uncl.. tkani i v 21025 usloviyakl eksperinentalInago ostcor,-jyejjta--Aut: In-ta (Ka2fins;e Nsiuc: --I in't ortopedii i vosstanovit. 1'2'iru'- SO: LUrOYIS '2111UPTIAL ,TAY-,-,Y - Vol. 28, Yoskvri, 1949 SOV/126-7-6-1/24 AUTHORS: Vzdornov V. Ye and Tsidillkovskiy, I. M. TITLE: The Effect of Current-Carrier Degeneracy on Transport Processes in Semiconductors PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 6, pp 801-808 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In semiconductors with high conductivitysconditions are sometimes encounterod when the curront-cnrriar distribution is not of the Maxwell-Boltsmann type, i.e. the electron gas becomes partially degenerate. Physical properties of degenerate semiconductors were first discussed by Samoylovich and Korenblit (Ref 1). Some formulae ana graphs dealing with the -transport processes in degenerate semiconductors placed in weak magnetic fields are given in a paper by Wright (Ref 2). Unfortunately, Wright's paper contains a number of errors. Deduction of the formulae for the adiabatic (Ettingshausen and Righi-Leduc) coefficients did not allow for the thermal conductivity of the lattice which, in semiconductors, is considerably greater than the electronic thermal conductivity. Wrightls~ formula, which gives the variation of resistance in a Card 1/5 magnetic field, is also incorrect. Moreover, all Wright's SOV/126-7-6-1/24 Thd-Effect of Current--Carrier Degeneracy on Transport Processes in Semiconductors formulae are given in a form which is not suitable for direct comparison with experimental data. Rodot (Ref 3) obtained formulae for the longitudinal Nernst-Ettingshausen effect for degenerate semiconductors with scattering of electrons on the acoustical vibrations of the lattice and on intpurity ions. Rodot'a general formula for the Nernst- Ettirtgshaiisen effect in strong magnetic fields is incorrect; this can be seen from the special case of the non-degenerate electron state. Stimulated by inadequacies cj-' earlier work, the present authors derived expressions f.or Salvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects in degenerate .!;emiconductors placed in very weak and very ntrong magnetic fields. It was assumed that :L) The currcnt-carrier energy 12 proportional to the square of quasi-momentum (a = p /2m); 2) the mean frae pa th 1, of current carriers is a power function of th3 energy 6 (Z = ,r , where r is arbitrary); 3) the current-Earrier distribution Is of the Fermi type Card 2/5 f lexp + SOV/126-7-6-1/24 The-Effect of Current-Carrier Degeneracy on Transport Processen in Semiconductors The curront-carrier mobility is thon u - r2e_ a(kT )r-1/2 U + r) F 3 FM F1/2 and their concentratioIn3/2 N (2mkT) P (11 h3 1/2 where IL 3E 11 is the reduced chemical potential and kT F WX) xkdx exp(x - IL )+I is the Fermi integral. Expressions for all galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects were obtained by means of the general formulae Card 3/5 derived earlier by Bass and TsidilIkovskiy (Refs 4,5)- Formulae are given for: SOV/126-7-6-1/24 The Effect of Current-Carrier Degeneracy on Trantiport Processes in Sarni conduc tors the transverse Nernst-Ettingshausqn effect - weak wagnetic fields (Eq 1 and Fig la), strong inagnetic fields(Eq 2 and Fig lb); the Righi-Leduc effect - weak magnetic fields (Ea 3 and Table 1), strong magnetic fields (Eq 4 and Fig 2j; the longitudinal Nernst-Ettingshausen offect - weak magnetic fields (Eq 5 and Fig 3a), strong magnetic fields (Eq 6 and Fig 3b); the electronic thermal conductivity - weak magnetic fields (Eq 7 and Fig 4a), strong magnetic fields (Eq 8 and Fig 4b); the Hall effect - weak magnetic fields (Eq 9 and Fig 5), strong magnetic fields (Eq 10); the Ettingshausen effect - weak magnetic fields (Eq 11 and Table 2), strong magnetic fields (Eq 12 and Fig 6); the electrical conductivity - weak magnetic fields (Eq 13 and Fig 7a), strong magnetic fields (Eq 14 and Card 4/5 Fig 7b). The paper is entirely theoretical. SOV/126-7-6-1/24 The'Effect of Current-Carrier Degeneracy on Transport Processes in -Semiconductors There are 7 figures, 2 tables and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 1 English and I French. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Metal Physics, Ac. Sc., USSR) SUBMIWED: December 4, 1958 Card 5/5 PROSTAKOV) Anato3-iy Loonidovich; VYZVILKO S.A.,, ixzh.-kapitan 2 ranga, red.; MIENIS, Nf.-,='-.-;ed. (Underwater acoustics in the navy] Gidroak-ustike Y voermo- morskom flote* Yoskval Voen.izd-vo M-va oboroyq SSSR, 1961. 139 WIRA 15:2) f;nderwater acoustics) (Naval reconnaissance) VZTJOPOV, 11. A. "Investigation of the Operation of A Cone With Varlablo rrustrum. s on a Locomotive." Cand 'rp(,h Scl, All Union Sr-i Res Inst of Railroad Transport, Min of i"tailroad Transport U15SR, Moscow, 1955- (KL, 140 9, Feb 55) SO: Sun. 'alo. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey if Scientiric and Technical DiBsertations Defended at USSR 'Aigher 4ducational Institutiorc- (14) A., and ORDIRLYYY B. Cottcn Gins and Olnrinr Means of raising productivity in cotton millz. '.iblopRQvcdutvo no, ly 1952 1952 List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, SeRtember xIM, Uncl. V, d CR711TAKII, B. Co~tcn Mrs and r-.irr;lnF Yld.-qns of raising productivity in cotton rl-lls. Ehlopkovodstvo no. 1) 1952. 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September-%q~n, Uncl. VZENKONSKIYI A. V. . . 23334. 0 robots gidronsaosoy shlopkovykh pressov. Tekatil. Prom-STI p No. 7p 194% 0. 9-10 801 LETOPIV NO- 31, 1949 VZENKOVA, U, Ya. V. F. hironov, V. it. Ponomarenko, U. ia. Vzunkova, i le. bolgiy and A. 1".. Petrov, "ibe z>~mth(~sis of German ium-organic (;ompuunds." Report presented at the 6econd All-Union Gonferencu on the -hemistry and Practical Application of ailicon-Organic ~-ompounds held in Leningrad from 25-27 September 195B.: - Zhurnal priklaInoy khimii, 155 , Nr 1, pp 23P-240 (USSR) I SOY/20-122-3-23/57 AUTHORS: Ponomarenko, V. A., Yegorov, Yu. P. 11ITLE: Alkyl Germanium HydrideG and Alkyl Germanium Deuterides (Alkilgermaniygidridy i alkilgermaniydeyteridV,) PERIODICAL: Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 3, PP 405-406 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since 1886 (Ref 1) only few organic (17) and inorganic (13) germanium hydrides have been produced (Ref 2). The germanium deuterides known oince 1954 cz~;.tain no organic ones. Both groups of compounds mentioned are of importance for the elaboration of new methods of production of organogermanilim compounds. More- over, the refraction of the Ge-H and Ge-D bindings had to 1e determined at least with a certain approximation. In the P_Ve3ent paper the production and the properties of the following cc,=- pounds are described: 1) CH 3 GeH3-,o-(CH 3)2 GeH2--*-(CH 3)3 GeH.2.CH3Ge D3 (CH )2GeD2 , (CH 3)3 GeD.3.C 2H5GeH 3(C2H 5) 2G eH2 --~- (Cli 3)2 (C2H5)GeH-4-02 H5GeD3__V.(C2 H5)2 Ge D2 --r- (CH3 ) 2(C2H5)GeD. All these Card 1/3 organic germanium hydrides and deuterides were produced in a u_~'- A.1kyl Germanium Hydrides and Alkyl Germanium Deuteridei SOV/20-1 22 -3- 23 /57 ficient yield under conditions which were similar to that of the production of alkyl silane hydrides and deuterides (Ref 6) i. e. from the corresponding alkyl germ-zium chlorides (bromides-) UH and LiD. The physical properties of these compounds are given on table 1. It may be concluded from it that the refraction of the Ge-H binding is on the average about 3,38 ml/mol, that of the Ge-D binding 3,34 ml/mol. In the production of the initial compounds (CH ) C H )GeCl and (C H ) GeCl by means of the 3112( 2 5 2 5 2 2 organomagnesium method the exchange reaction of chlorine wit'h bromine was observed (Ref 8). Bromide yield was sufficiently high. It can be concluded from this far,10- that in gerzianium chlorine atoms have an increased exchangeability with the bromine atoms in the Grignard reaction. Ir. analogy to the hyd=isile-ne3 (Ref 12) the authors proved in the present paper the of application of chloroplatinio acid by using tile Kara5h rc'- action for the germanium hydride compounds at the example of trichloro germanium. In conclusion the spectra of the dispersion of the compounds mentioned in the title are diocusbti,-.. There are I table and 16 references, 5 of which are Soviot. Card 2/3 SO'1/20-122-31-23/57 Alkyl Germanium Hydrid'es and Alkyl Germanium Deuterldes ASSOCIATION: Ingtitut organicheakoy khimii im. 11. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk'SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni 11. D. Zelinskiy AS USSR) Fizicheskiy institut im. P. 11. Lebedeva Akademii nauk~l SSSR (Physics Institute imeni P. N. LabedovAS USSR) PRESENTED: May 9, 1958, by A. A. Balandin, Memberp Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: May 5, 1958 Card 3/3 5-376o 77085 SOV/62-59-12-29/43 AUTHORS: Batuyev, M. I., Ponomarenko) V. A.; Matveyeva, A. D., Vzenkova, 0. Ya, TITLE: Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium Chlorides in Connection With Some Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye !,chimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 12, pp 2226-2233 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Several studies of similar content were published by the authors previously (Zh. obshch. khimii, 1956, Vol 26, p 2336; this journal, 1956, p 1070; Ibid., 1957, P 515; ibid..9 1958, p 996). The authors showed that many chemical characteristics distinguishing organosilicon compounds from carbon compounds are also present, and even more pronounced, in organogermanium compounds (this journal, 1956, p 1146; ibid., 1957, Nr 8, p b94; ibid., Nr 2, p 199; Dokl. AN SSSR, 1954, voi 94, p 485; this journal,1957, Nr 3, P 310). Methyltrichlorogermane Card 1/6 and methyltrichlorosilane, unlike ethyltrichlorogermane Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium 77085 Chlorides in Connection With Some sov/62-59-12-25./43 Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior and ethy2trichlorosilane, could not be chlorinated with sulfuryl chloride. Ethyltrichloro-dompounds of both germanium and silicone were easily chlorinated but the )a- directing effect of the GeC1 3-group wa3 considerably stronger than that of the SiCl 3-group. Chlorination of CH 3GeCl 3' (CH 3)2GeCl 2-0 and similar compounds to di- and trichlorides proceeded more rapi(lly than the chlorination cfthe corresponding silicon com- pounds. The yield of germanium monochlorides was lower than that of the corresponding silicon'c,--,mpounds. Dehydrochlorination of C1 GeCH CH C1 with quinoline 3 2 2 yielded Cl 3GeCH=CH 2 as main productj and also GeCll,, whereas practically no SlC14 was obtained on dehydro- chlorination of C1 3SiCH02C1. This can be explained by an easier )9-elimination in ~-chloroethyltrichloro- CIard 2/6 germane than in a -chloroethyltrichlorosilane. These Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium Chlorides in Connection With Some Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior Card 3/6 77085 SOV/6-2-59-12-29/43 peculiarities of the chemical behavior of Ge are due in the first place to its physicochemical properties; some of these were optically investigated by the authors (this journal, 1956, p 1243). The present study deals with investigation.of the vibrational fre- quencies of C-H bonds in methylene and methyl groups of tetraethylgermane, and ethyl-, methyl-, chloroethyl- and chloromethylgermanium as compared with vibrational frequencies of the corresponding silicon compounds and normal paraffins. Spectrograph ISP-51 was used in the study, and Raman spectra of 11 germanium compounds were investigated. A possible explanation for the behavior of Ge and Si.compounds is advanced. In chlorination of CH3CH2GeCl 3' the electrophilic Cl-atoms of S02CI2 should be apparently directed toward electronegative C-H bonds at atoms adjacent to the germanium atom. However, Ge has a larger electron shell than Si; also, the.negative pole of the CH3CH2GeC13 molecule is concentrated in the region of Cl-atoms. These factors do not allow the Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium 77085 Chlorides in Connection With Some sov/62-59-12-29/43 Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior other, more negative, end of SO 2 Cl2molecule to approach the region of the~methylene C-H bonds; the molecule moves away from the methylene bond region toward the methyl group, and the chlorination proceeds in the -position to a muchgreater extent than in the chlorination of CH CH SiCl . The ratio of CE to R isomers in the chlo?in3tion3of CH 3 CH2Ge Cl3with sulfuryl chloride in presence of benzoyl peroxide was 1:9, whereas in chlorination of CH 3CH2 Sicl3 this ratio was only 1:2.5. It is also evident that the deflection of the SO 2Cl2 molecule from the methyl group adjacent directly to Ge-atom in CH 3GeCl3 due to the above factors hinders the chlorination of this compound. The Raman spectrum of a -chloroethyltrichloro- ermane showed a considerably hlg~ffer number of lines 15 lines more) than the number expected theoretically, T and a twofold increase of the vibrational frequency Card 4/6 of methylene C-H.bonds. This indicated the possible Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium 77085 Chlorides in Connection With Some sov/62-59-12-29/43 Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior existence of the above compound in two isomeric forms: C139e-CH2 C130e-CH2 CH _C1 cis) (trans)2 Intramolecular Interaction Ge .... Cl in the cis- isomer can promote )e-elimination; Cl3Ge-CH2 ___WCH2~CH2 + GeC14 The formation of GeC14 on dehydrochlorination of chloroethyltrichlorogermane with quinoline 2an thus be explained. There are 8 tables; and Card 5/6 Optical Investigation of Alkylgermanium 77085 Chlorides in Connection With Some sw/62-59-42-29/43 Peculiarities of Their Chemical Behavior 14 references, 1 U.S., 2 U.K., 11 Soviet, The U.S. and U.K. references are: C. L. Agre, W. Hilling, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 74, 389 55 (1952); N. V. Sidgwick, The Chemical Elementa and Their Compounds, Vol 1, Oxford, 1950; W. Cresswell., J. Leicester, A. Vogel, Chem. anO Industry, 1953, 19; same authors, J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 514. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Mined Fuels, Academy of Scierweu, USSR (Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh Akademli nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: February 15, 1958 Card 6/6 POITOMARSilK80 V.A.; YLGOROV, Yu.P.; VZZMVA, G.ra, ;m. W- Preparaticna and properties of some alL-ylsilawdeuterides. Izv. SSSR. Otd. khim. nauk no.1:54-j8 Ja '58. (HIRA 11:1) l.Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo Alf SSSR. (Hydrides) (Silane) ViG14L Sbrvicing of rest home guests by the C;re&ter Yalta bnterpriseno Obahchostv.pit. no.'lsll-:LZ Ja 163. (KM 16W 1. Nachallnik planovo-finansovogo Iotdoia Yaltinakego tresta. rentorwov* (Yalts,-Routaurwital lunchmoms, etc.) CIA of Ge defiv!: fri'm klc\ ittf '-f P-he,w. L-157 --' 1-7, 22-116 0--- j-1 M Z-c~- X. f; ---& W.M iii fi: v-_7 4z i (740 f-):A14Af4&f 9 t7 25. We4ea, b~c OS,*o, 1.2193. 1.4-107 (Jeac. ahtse,wlth fto6, 21-," bfcCocCl-'and &fgClHrrtfuttd,10: -r.-Hel 114 C~Ctl C- VZHMINSKrY A -. mas eiar Tech Sci (dias) -- "Investigation of perfecting tbe I ~~ process of developing a color film negative". Moscowj 1958. 10 pp (Min Culturn USSR, All-Union Sci Res Cinaphotographic Inat WIM), 200 copies (KL, 110 3, 1,059, 110) 21M SOV/56-37-1-15/64 AUTROA; Vzhetsionko, G. TITLE: The Ultraviolet Asymptotic Behavior in the Interaction of X-Mesons With Baryons (Ulitrafiolotovaya animptotika vo vzaimodeystvii K-Me2onov s baricnami) PBRIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooreticheskoy fizikil 1959, Vol 37, Ur 10), pp 98-104 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with the ultraviolet asymptotic be- havior mentioned in the title for various variants of the relativo parity of baryons under the assumption of a weak coupling, The author first points out some pretended short- oomings of two previous papers, and it seems to him more logical to consider, in investigoting the ultraviolet aijymp- totio behavior, all possible renormalizable interactions. As an examplej the author investigates the ultraviolet asymp- totio behavior for the interaction of K-meBons with baryons (i.e. the so-called theory of medium-strong interactions). The constants of interaction of the K-menona with all baryons are considered. There are some distinct indications that the constants of interaction of the K-menons with the baryons Card 1/4 arc -much smaller than the meson constants SOV/56-37-1-15/64 The Ultraviolet Asymptotic Behavior in the Interaction of K-Mesons With Baryons 2 Ax