SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GERON, YE. - GERSHMAN, S.G.

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USSR PEREGUD, Ye. A. and GERNET, Ye. V., Khimiya, 1970, pp 2, 3-8, 9-12, 13-15 HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS Determination of Pyridine 269 Organic Bases 270 Pyridine Bases (Pyridine, Piperidine, alpha- and beta- picolines) 271 Epichlorohydrin 272 Carbazole 274 Aminazin 275 Tetrahydrofuran 276 Sylvan (2-methylfuran) 277 MANIC OXIEES AND PEROXIM-S Determination of Organic Peroxides 279 Benzoyl Peroxide 281 meta-Diisopropylbenzer-e Hydroperoxide 282 meta-Diisopropylbenzene Dihydroperoxide 284 Ethylene Oxide 286 Propylene Oxide 289 22/27 ............. USSR PEMGUD, Ye. A. and GERIET, Ye. V., Khimiya, 1970, pp 2, 3-8, 9-12, 13-15 0WANOSUI-FUR C011-TOUNDS Determination of Organosulfur Compounds 291 Mercaptan 293 Thiophene 294 Carbon Disulfide 295 Dinitrobenzene Thiocyanate 296 SILICON COITMINING CONTOUNM Determination of Organosilicon Compounds (Group 14--thod) 298 Trichlorosilane 300 Trietoxysilane 301 gamm-Cyanopropyinethyldichlorosilane and beta- Cyanoethyltrichlorosilane 303 Silicon Dioxide and Silicates (Overall Method) 3o4 Free Silicon Dioxide in the Presence of Silicates 3o6 Free Silicon Dioxide in the Presence of Silicates and Tndustx--al Dast 309 MAIS AND I~C-TAL GRZA-IIIC CC?-?UTl-.TS Determination of Lead Tetraethyl 313 Ethylmercuric Chloride 314 23/27 Tetraethyl and Tetrabutyl Tin L~Wi4 316 USSR PEMGUD, Ye. A. an-3 GERIMT, Ye. V., hhimlya, 1970, -DP 2, 3-8, 9-a-2, 13-15 Manganese Cyclo-D.ntadienyltricarbonyl 318 Copper T-richlorophenolate 319 Nickel Carbonyl. 320 Cineba (Zink Salt of Ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamic Acid) 322 Cirama (Zink Dimethyldithiocarbazate) 323 Beryllium 325 Lead and Its Compounds 328 Mercury Vapors 330 Uranium 333 Thorium 335 Vanadium Pentoxide 337 Ca(bniwn Oxide 338 Thallium 340 Chromium 34j- Manganese Oxides and Salts 342 Hickel and lfickel Oxides Cobalt and its Compounds 345 Aluminum 347 Gerzaniwm 348 24/27 13 USSR pEREGUD, Ye. A. and GERNET, Ye. V., Khimiya, 1970, pp 2, 3-8, 9-12, 13-15 Molybdenum and Its Compounds 350 Selenium and Selenium Dioxide 35-1. Tellurium 353 Zink Oxide 354 Iron Oxide 356 Zirconium 357 Tungsten and Its Compounds 359 Titanium and Its Oxides 361 Titanium Tetrachloride 362 Tantalum and Its Compounds 364 GASES AND CERTAIN AEROSOLS Determination of Carbon Monoxide 367 Nitrogen Dioxide 372 Ammonia 374 Ozone 373 Chlorine 376 Iodine 378 Phosphorus 379 Hydrogen Chloride 380 Hydrogen Fluoride 381 25/27 USSR FEREGUD, Ye. A. and GEMET, Ye. V., Khimiya, 1970, pp 2, 3-8, 9-12, 13-15 Fluorides 385 Hydrogen Arsenide 388 Hydrogen Phosphide 390 Hydrogen Cyanide 391 Antimonous Hydride 393 Antimony Trifluoride 394 Antimony Pentachloride and Pentafluoride 396 Hydrogen Sulfide 398 Sulfur Anhydride 401 Sulfuric ~Iid 403 Arsenic Compounds 404 Arsenic and Arsenous Acid Anhydrides W6 Phosphoric Anhydride 408 Aerosols of Caustic Alkalies 4c)9 Caustic Alkalies and Sodium and Potasium Carbonates and Bicarbonates 411 Hydrazine Hydrate; Hydrazine and Its Derivatives 412 Dust in the Air with the Use of AFA-B-10 Pilters 413 26/27 U~SR PEREGUD, Ye.A. and GERNET, Ye. V., xhiyniYa, 1970, pp 2, 3-8, 9-12, 13-15 APPENDIXES 1- Maximum Allowable Concentrations of Toxic Cases., Vaporf;, and Aerosols in the Air of a Working Zone 416 2. Maximum Allovalble Concentrations of Toxic Substances in the Atmospheric Air of Populated Areas 426 3. Table of Coefficients for Restoring a Volume of Air to Normal Conditions 429 BIMIOGRkPHY Cited 1123 On Air Analyris 436 On Maximum Allowable Concentrations 437 INIEX 438 27,/P7 112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--MECHANISMS OF A VOLITIONAL EFFORT -U- ..AUTHOR--GERONt YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VOPROSY PSIKHOLOGII, 1970t NR 3, PP 62-76 DATE PuaLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BEH,AVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES9 BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC. TAGS--PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY, VERBAL BEHAVIOR CONTROL MARKING--NO KESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[EO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0802 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/003/0062/0075 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126486 UNCLASSIFIED 212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE_--230CT70 GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0126486 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE C014DUCTED EXPERHENTS SHO11) THAT MAN'S VOLITIONAL EFFORTS ARE BROUGHT ABOUT BY DIFFERENT PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS DEPENDING ON THE TREND 0;7 THE EFFORT BEING MADE. ONE SHOULD DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN 1) THE EFFURTS INVOLVED 1"I THE ORG NI ZATION AND THE LEARNING OF MOVEMENTS AKIO 2) THE EFFOR.TS DIRECTFol AT THE PERFORMAINCE OF MOVEMENTS THEMSELVES. fill THE FIRST CASE Sn'lE 115 0,MORPH(DUSNESS IS 03SERVFI) OF PSYCHOPHYS [OLOG [CAL P-EACTIONS (GSR -11ND THE RHYTHM MO E:IIENITS EIN' EEG SLOIN RHYTHMS) WITH THE RATE AND OF v B LEARNED. IN THE SECOND CASE THE ACTIVATION OF ADDITIONAL SYSTE!l-)S UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SET REACTIONS DIRECTED AT OVERCOMING ARISING ifFFICULTIES IS OBSERVED. IN ALL CASESp ACCORDING TO EMG DATA, W)"IEVER, VERBAL SET REACTIONS PLAY A DECISIVE ROLE. FACILITY: VYSSHIY INSTITUT FIZICHESKOY IKULITURYP SOFIYA. UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136487 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP--O- ABSTRACT. THE PROBABILITY WAS DETO. OF THE SPONTANEOUS SINGLE PHOTON TRANSITION FROM THE METASTABLE LEVEL 2S SUBONE HALF OF THE H ATOM WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SPIN STATES, THE BREIT TELLER FORMULA WHICH DESCRIBES THE ANALOGOUS PROCESS WAS CORRECTED. THE PROBABILITY 14AS ALSO CALCO. or- THE STIMULATED TRANSITION FROM THE SAME LEVEL. UNCLASS[~FE USSR uDc 681.327 GERSAMIYA, A. T., Computer Center, Academy of Sciences Georgian SER "Pneumatic Punched Card Feed" USSR Author's Certificate No 336674, cl. a o6k 13/02, filed 7 Oct 70, pub- lished 21 Apr 72 (from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniyar Pxomyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 14, 21 Apr ?2, P 167) Abstract# The device contains a magazine with a card deck arid, connected to it, a vacuum card separating device and atransport mechanism containing a system of rollers and a feed eccentric. To increase the operating speed of the device and make it more reliable, the card separating device contains a valve which is mechanically coupled with the feed eccentric of the transport mechanism. 1/1 Pesticides USSR UDC 632.954:630:576.8 KRUGLOV, Yu. V., GERSH..,,N. B., and BEI-BIYENKO, N. V.) All Union Scientific ----agricultural Microbiology Research Institute of "The Effect of Meturin on the Biological Activity of Soil" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 54-56 Abstract: It has been shown that meturin - N-phenyl-l;-hydro-KY-N-methylurea -- has essentially no effect on soil microorganisms nitrification process or enzyme activity. The only significant change in the soil was found in the activity of aerobic cellulose decomposing bacteria and urease. The lowering of some indicators of biological activity in the soil created with meturin is due to a lower weed content of a given field, so that organic materials are not introduced into the soil with the weeds. 1/1 Acc. ., 19r: AT0043977-' Ref . Code: PRIKARY SOURCE: Geofizicheskiy Sbornik, Kiev, 1970, Nr 33, PP CONNECTION BETWEEN VERTICAL MOTIONS AND ANOMALIES OF GRAVITY IN THE TERRITORY OF THE UKRAMIAN SHIELD' V- 4~~ (The A. Al. Gorky State University, Perm) Summary The connection is considered between present-day vertical motions and t"It: smoothed Bouguer anomalies which were computed accordinrr to isadyvamic curves for the Ukrainian crystaline shield. It is shown that the BcuTucr anomalies rise With the diminishing of the rising velocity. This statement bases on the fact that there is some likeness between the reasons that cause both phenomena. We can consider them to be dependent on the processes proceeding in the upper mantle. REEL/M42 19770411 USSR UTDC 62' 382. T V L 07~0 S K D* POPOV, V. V. Yu- L,Icl co!j'j~,uration of 1 )v 1c, C- structu-C. v Vor~, cL an tc cc 2, i I c C, t: F 0 T 1 oi! . I i 1A . 5 USSR UDC 536.421.4+536.421.1 LOZOVSKIY, V. N., KALINYUK, A. I NIKOUAEVA, Ye. A. , POPOV, V. P., and UDYANSKAYA, A. I. "Basic Laws of Silicon Crystallization for a Zone 1-felt With a Temrierature Gradient" V sb. Kristallizatsiya i faz. prevrashcheniya (Crystallization and Phase Transf ormations -- collection of works) , Minsk, "Nauka i teklin. 11 19 71, pp 91-97 (from RZli-rizika, No 9, 1971, Abstract No 9E382) Translation: The kinetics of a zone melt with a temperature gradient are experimentally invf.,stigated in Si-Al, Si-Ag, Si-Au, Si-Fe, Si-Cu, Si-','i, Si-Sn, Si-Pt systerms. Curves expressing the dependence of the liquid zone migration rate on its thickness and temperature are obtained for these systems, the values of the activation energy of zone movement are found, and the effect of the third component on the zone velocity is determined; it is established that, in the region of fine zones and small temperature gradients, the stability of the zone movement is independent of the aniso- tropy of the solution and the crystallization; in the opposite case the morphology of the zone is determined by slowly dissolving Planes of the (111) type. Author's abstract 1/1 u -C ElA, W T, v V Tn C-.-clull ;'-'a It in 'mctuhod jilth A rZ-aq-o, tt~re Cr,-S ien-" V sb. Vopr. (-~nobloLis Of Work. a m 1971, D, 1571-172 R' t 1, j, llo 10, Qcto'--,,)r 1 (73 Tri-, ns I a" ion.- in the of Si, arc; witii to ( 1 -2', 1,0 o hm c ml u - c on a rt~ 3 a s i tained with t1lo tli~ of lin.:--~r Zorca, in "1-'A' ond comnosition ~13110 it to 'Ln'l,o the cry-4- Z;)nu mel"Ang with Li 1,013 it. PollSiblC '~O CrQ8lue junctionti with an inver,--L im-purity -.radient., ~nd othore. 112 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--02()CT70 TITLE--STIJL)IES OF tlOTTOM REFLIEF A1*4D SEDIMENTS OF THE SDUTHo4ESTEII~ AFPICAL SHELF -U- 4UTHC_jF,-(02)-AVIL0Vv I.K., GE.ZSHANUVICH, D.F. CCUNIRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--OKEANDLOGIYA, 1970t VOL 10, NR 2, PP 301-306 DATE P(RiL ISHFD ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, EARTH SCiENCES 4ND OCEA.-VIGRAPHY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--MARINE GEOLOGYt PHYTOPLANKTON9 OCEAN BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY, F~QTTOM SEDIMENT, CUNTINENTAL SHELF/(U)KNIPOVICH OCEANOGRAPHING SHIP CONT.RGL flARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REFL/FRAME--1990/1380 STEP NO--UR/0213/70/010/002/O3Ol/U3O6 CIRC ACCLSSION NO--AP0109452 1114-- L A S S I F IT E 1) mf r1m, ME qpTl I Il 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--029CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0109452 ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF I-HE MARINE GEOLOGICAL STUDIES ON A VNIRO CRUISE OF THE R, V AKADEMIK KNIPOVIZH AO.E BEING CONSIDERED. A NARROW SHELF SOUTH OF THE C014GO RIVER MOUTH IS CHARACTEKIZED BY DIFFERENT SEDIMENT COMPOSITION IN ITS OIFFERENT PARTS. TERRIGENOUS SEDIMENTS WERE FOUND TO BE REPLACED BY CARBONATE SED14ENTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE CUNENE RIVER MOUTH. HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME MOST IMPORTANT SEDIMENT COMPONENTS ARE CAUSED BY PECULIAR SEDIMENT FORMING FACTORS. SAMPLINGS IN THE ZONES OF THE INTENSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF DIATOM PHYTOPLANKTON AND ITS MASS DEATH WITHIN THE SHELF AREA NEAR THE WALFISH BAY REVEALED SED.IMENTS WITH ABNORMALLY HIGH CONTENT OF ORGANIC MATTER (FROM 15 TO 23PERCENT) PREVIOUSLY NOT FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE OPEN SHELF AREAS. IN THE LUDERITZ AREA, TERRIGENOUS MUDDY SAND BEYOND THE SHELF ZONE CONTAINS TO 8.4PERCENT ELEMENTARY PHOSPHORUS, THIS VALUE BEING MUCH IN EXCESS OF THE PHOSPHORUS CONTENT OF THE KNOWN CARBONATE PHOSPHORITE PLATFORMS OF THE AGULHAS BANK AND F3R4ING APPROXIMATELY TWO-THIRDS-OF THE AMOUNT OF PHOSPHORUS BOUND INTO PHOSPHURITE NODULES. AT THE OUTER EDGE OF THE SHELF NORTH OF THE CONG3 RIVER MOUTH AND NEAR LUDERITZ, SEDIMENTS CONTAIN AN UNUSUALLY HIGH AMOUNT OF IRON (16.5 AND 9.9PERCENT RESPECTIVELY) AT A RELATIVELY SMALL CONCENTRAT-ION OF PELITE PARTICLES 123 AND 6.5PERCENT). THE HIGH IRON CONCENTRATIONS CAN APPARENTLY BE RELATED TO GLAUCONITE (43qE THAN 80PERCENT AND APPROXIMATELY 40PERCENT). FACILITY: VSESOYUZNYY N-1 INSTTTUT MORSKOGO RYBNOGO KHOZYAYSTVA I OKEANOGRAFII. UNC L A 5-5-1 f I ED USSR UD_- 575.173:577.0L6 V . N Institute of Epidetmiolo,gy and Mlicrobiology imenil N. F. Gamaleya, Academy of Medical Sciences US5R "Repression by Catabolites in tfte Bacterial Cell" Moscow, Uspekhi Sovretmennoy Biologi.i, No 1, 1970, pr) 49-71 Abstract: This review of the literature includes a discussion oZ tha biochemical and genetic aspects of regulatioa of the synthesis off enzymes in the bacterial cell by catabolite repressors, t~-,e role of external conditions in the manifestatioa of catabolite repression, compounds that function as repressors and enzymes sensitive to re- pression by catabolites, the nature of catabolite repressorsi pema- nent and transient repression by catabolites, and the mechanism of action of catabolite repressors. An attempt -As made to recoriciLe the conflicting data on the participation of genetic regulatory units in the process of repressing the synthesis of inducible enzymes by carbon compounds. 1/1 USSR I) a Ubc b L L. IIA.symptotic Solution of the R,urtion.~ of a Lminrij- EulLtico.-i,?onent 3ouf.-'; r-,- Layer at Large Inject-irms" 11 Moscow Izve:itlya il~,mdepiii Nnuk ~~EEF, i Ga.-Ia, No 2 197~ pp 112-liS Abstract: Consld-~,r-ti-)n ~E f-IVU! t,,) the two-LitncNEI-Oll'i ill" L'I-DWE of a rfultic.,.n?onent- gv-s in - Injpi.,1::r boiI-.,,,J.,-.i-y 1,;yer with r ne-ative pres~3urc gi-%dient. By of Lhe mc-thod of extenial and intci-ri~-i iL eDriL-~--uct- ed an nsvz-,~~i-otic Eolutior. of -he -.)f 0-e values Of Uf-- injectiw. -)"-r-mcter. T*~:c flow in t:L- boum.-!Ty I,--yej- it' into r- mriozi ad ,ieccerf. to the z;urf-ce of' 16!ie b)cy, in ed vith molccu-,;~r tr~_nEl,-:-r in the fir.,,t riot m, L~re Of L~.,e 1,101%, (the irjf-4,AwI:cc: 9f i-,*,.,P.-Lf i'e.LL ii4 the i:ccjn;.- zirm int-,-) - n, ic)n ~)F inoic-u--j. in Oilch i,~ Ix:-nLIi Lion boku.,, pLrcc I'nx, 1';.,D,,, Ii-, 0,r,- i-fil d:m 1/2 USSR GERSHBEIN, E. A., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mek-hanika Zhidkosti Gaza, No 2, 1973, pp 112-118 Uie flow of %ri idc.,l u~i out-,Ide "'no boundcIry Lryer. ;-.n V)c exterim-1 1)roblem is obtaiiied 1.-dth given vpluc-'~ of U-Ic- I'lov., r-:!,Le -jf Lhrough th,-- surface, the surface tcmper,-Aure, find t1he corie.ntxtions of O-e injected com.---onents. The fonijul;-.tiori and some result-z of thc mxcif~ric~-L solution of the internal ~)roblcm tre presenterl. A nu-crit-ml boiution is obt-ined of thu imiti,~I e;-Ll,- ti:m-l of L~!e leminrtr multicomponent bjundary layer on a ,pbere rjt;yid cylincter nt largre va-luez- of the injection par-m-A,~r. The aFyr.-)tjLie s~)Ibtiori i5 comnk)nred with the one, -ni.i Oic- regions of i4-- applicebill-ty are define6. 6 fikui-e.---. X 2/2 1)0`SR UDC: 681.92.94 GMISHBERG4 1. M., KACHUR, M. M., LOZOVSKIY, A. M., Odessa Special Design Office of Polygraphic Machine Building "An Installation for Applying a Photosensitive Layer to Form, Plates" bbscow, Ukrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProrVshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zn-Lki, No 6, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 328415, Division G, B, filed 5 Sep 68, published 2 Feb 72, p 144 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an installation for applying a photosensitive layer to printing plates. The unit contains a predrying chamber for the plates, a means of rotating the plates, a tank- with the photosensitive solution and a plate-drying chamber. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the unit is designed for continu- ous application of 'the photosensitive layer. The means for rotating the plates is made in the form of an electromagnetic cylinder with magnetizing and demagnetizing sectors. 1/2 USSR GERSHBERG, I. M. et al., USSR Author's Certificate 1-10 328415 2/2 USSR UDC 620.179.15 F.R.qI4RFaRfr&.."XI, ZELENKOV, A. L., ILYUSHIN, S. V., PERVITSKIY, Yu. D., RUDAKOV, V. N. "Me RT-68 Radiation Defectoscopell Defektoskopiva, No 4, 1971, pp 115-121. Abstract: A description is presented of the RT-68 commercial radiation defectoscope, designed for testing of glass reenforced plastic pipe and other types of pipe of similar dimensions. The defectoscope operates by the principle of mechanical scanning of the probe device, producing a visual picture of the distribution of defects. The device consists of the probe device with its lines, intermediate frequency amplifiers and power supply, the scanning mechanism or the probe device and the defect recording system, consisting of the visualization unit and beam scanning sensors. A block diagram and photograph of the device are presented. 130 - 6 111 1 'i 19 L, JArtielc I, E ;"t-shnQ Mascui,, I"vestiva A',a,lcmi i Zhidko,ti 4 t,`,,; i'a,L.No I, I tj7l), s irned to pre r,:; 14 It 19611, pp 10-731 Th, vir;.-cL of high injection rateq on a :.-m;ir 1~oun,!ary la-,vi- is iiiicstigated ir, crj)!nt?,:ti(-n with tit,! I-e--ii-y uf bodic-:- lnt~, 7,Ian,-t atrosph,rt,s at. ,econ,i ;ind htvh,~;' np.,Ce rnr, ~syriptotic soltirioti Q1.' O;il of 1,o-di-Nisional laminar Imindary !as-r is pr(Isonz-1A for an ar!,itrary gas mixturt: at high injection rates from the surface of thL body. The vffect of high in.ivcti~n rates on th~ lamiriar 1-7-1111',1rV la.,O-, is importan, n ;:Q1nvct ion with the problom, ol* tho v f bi ~ i cs into thv *1'r.,csplicros, of planets ,.t ~"oad i~m,l hii,,hor co~ni~ vcloci:,,~. ilt-rc the h,::tt fl"s to a bod)- reach substantin', I~volf an,l it.~ urfico i~ rapidly des! *Ihn numt:rical so lut icr~:; of ;c-1 f - , inii iar v-jt~~ z i xi s n I* t i- ilmimlary art, giv-n III , 2] for .1 ho~.oKero~,,i finid 4;t), high ~n.fectivp An asymptotic ro.11ition, is found j3l for eqkuitions of ful~~- and diffusion at the critical point of a b-ly with transf,~r cc-vffickmits Contitant .lcru,:,. the bomidary layer. '11%e as.mptotit: nolutim; Lif Prantitl cquaticn.~ has .bt,n found 141 far n homogunCtLUS inromp-zersibic fluld *,ith a rivizatiic pressure Cr:ii*cnt and with injection param,~tcv ccii~zmit 41ong the f a Prvs,:nt~d in this article is th, :1S~m"'Totic ot lamonir hound'i:,- !;i%-Pr for am, irbitr.;r, pi~nvnt ga, mimire hirh injection rates ".-cm the sLir.'aco of i IN-J% C-ivcd'~or the Coefficient ot, Friction, ~07~-,Cctlvc ~,S'ympzoti,: q~;at .ire d thermall Nc~ . for diffusion flows and gr.idivnts of coml~oncnt concent r.*-.-zions. >-:~ Me numerical solution of thu boundary layer equations ior thv gas mixture I- is given for the case cf change of zhe 01, N'. CO. C-N, lics, C'. c 3 injection patameter in the range 0 < -f 30. The immorical and >, nqymptot 1C sol tit tons are coo.pared and thc r~m~;cs of aly I icat ion of thzc s) Ptotic ecitiations are e:itablished. It is notcd that the as)1apiotic [I - USSR - L) USSR 67- ~~~~Moscow "Laminar Multicomponent Boundary Layer With Large Air Flow" Moscow, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 1, 1970, pp 64-73 Abstract; The effect of a large air flow on a laminar boundary layer was studied in connection with the problem of the entry of bodies into planetary atmospheres with second and higher cosmic velocities; heat flows to the body reach considerable values.and its surface is attacked. An asymptotic solution is given to the equa- tions of a two-dimensional laminar boundary layer for an arbitrary N-component mix- ture of gases with large air flow from the surface of the body. Asymptotic formu- las are obtained for the coefficient of friction, convective heat flow, diffusion flowsand gradients of the component concentrations. A numerical solution is ob- tained for the boundary layer equations for a mixture of 0, N, 02, N2, CO, CN, HCN, C2, and C3 gases under a change in the . air flow parameter within the limits 0 < -f < 30. The asymptotic solution is compared with the numerical solution and W regions or applicability of the asymptotic formulas -are established. It is shown 1/2 USSR GERSHBEYINI, E. A. Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 1, 1967, pp 64-73 that the asymptotic solution coincides with the numerical solution for those values of the air flow parameter for whichthe approximation of the boundary layer still re- mains valid. The behavior of the effective Schmidt numbers on the surface of the body and in the boundary layer under a change in the air flow parameter is also investigated. 2/2 UDC: 51?.934.1 rOQqJrWQKO Ye I , and GUSTOMESOV, V. A. (Sverdlovsk Department of the Steklov Mathematical s i~ute) "Analysis of a Discrete Relay System on a Phase Plane" Minsk, Differentsialinyye Uravneniye (Differential Equation3), Vol 6, No 9, September 1970, PP 1587-1598 Abstract: The phase-plane method is used to investigate a second-order relay system having a piecewise constant control varying at discrete equal time in- tervals. Qualitatively, the mapping point appears initiaLl'y in the neighborhood of the coordinate origin, where complex maltifrequency (periodic or aperiodic) motion becomes established. The author examines the switching region and simple limit cycles. Switchibg occurs within a defined region described by self- similar parabolic segments. The system is described within a coordinate system in which the trajectories in the 2nd and 4th quadrants are mapped onto each other according to the Cauchy equation. The possible motions of the mapping point are Ulu trated and discussed in detail, as are the steady-state motions of the system, Orig, art. has 4 figures and 2 references. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.983.3 GESHELLN, V. G. W___ --- - 'Results of a Study of Technological Methods for Evaluating the Deep Draw- ability of Steel" Moscow, Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 8, Aug 71, PP 15-18 Abstract: The author uses methods of mathematical statistics and multiple testing to determine instrumental errors of various deep-drawing test de- vices based on the Erichsen, Swift, Engelhardt,and Fuqua methods and the biaxial hydrostatic tension method. The instruments include the mechanical PTL and double-action hydraulic presses 140-lalr and UrL-100 for use with the Erichsen method, the double-action hydraulic press of TsNI1TYLASh [Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building] for the Swift method, the triple-action ITO hydraulic press for the Engelhardt meth- od, a TsD-10 testing machine with a special instrument for the Fuqua method, and an experimental double-action hydraulic press for biaxial hydrostatic tension. Numerous tests were performed on automobile sheet steel 08Yu, cate- 1/3 USSR GESHELIN, V. G., Kuznechno-Shtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 8, Aug 71, pp gory OSV, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9,and 1 mm thick (All-Union State Standard 9045-59), fabricated by the Zaporozhlye Metallurgical Plant, as well as sheet steel from. West Germany with similar mechanical properties. The metal was selected at the Zanorozhlye Motor Vehicle Plant during the complex drawing of parts for the "~aporozhets" automobile. The results indicate that measurement accuracy and sensitivity of the Erichsen method using the PTL instrument are low. The accuracy and sensitivi- ty of the IITL-10G and 140-12Mr instruments can be increased over 30 percent by automating the recording of the cup draw depth at the moment the load drops. The Engelhardt method has ap e .proximately the same sensitivity as th Erichsen method, but 20 nercent less accuracy. Tests according to the Swift method give considerable information on the properties of the sheet metal only with respect to its drawing. This method is almost twice as accurate and sen- sitive as the Erichsen method, but is much more complicated and laborious. 2/3 4o USSR GESHELIN, V. G., Kuznechno-Sbtampovochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 8, Aug 71, pp 15-18 The accuracy of measurements according to the Fucua method is four times higher and sensitivity three times higher than according to the Bricbsen method, and almost twice as high as according to the Swift method, and the method is simple. The properties of automobile sheet steel under conditions closestto production punching can be evaluated by means of hydrostatic bi- axial tensile tests. Despite the low accuracy of the method, its high sensitivity, couDled with the high sensitivity of the sheet metal to the de- gree of its physical and geometric inhomogeneity, singles it out, along with the Fuclua method, as one of the effective and important metbods for an objec- tive evaluation of the punchability of cold-rolled automobile sheet steel. 3/3 048 UR M0046398' Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent, 1242467 DEF!;aMSCOPE CARRME ensuring that the g4p betuieen tEi pick-dp, an'd the surface of examined article remains constant over a wide range of articli diameters, includes a rotating faceplate with awarticulated and spring-loaded lever at the and of which there is a body v~th two rollers a spring and a fork,vith an additional roller to which a pick-up head is attached. 12.8.66 as 1097681/25-28.L.F.CERSHENFOREN et al. NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHODS & MEDIA FOR CONTROL OF MATERIALS QUALITY RES.INST. (8.9.69) Bul 15/25.4.69. Class 42k. Int.Cl.G 01 n. A&0046398 AUTHORS: Gershengoren, L. R.; Ivanov, V. Ye.; Chernobel'skiy, A. A. Voesoyuznyy_Nauchno - Issledovatel'skiy Institut po Razrabotke Iferazrushavushchikh Metodov i Sredstv Kontrolya Kachestva Materialov 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 TITLE--P.R'.0SPECTS FOR USING LOW TEMdERATURES IN PO'WER E."'GINEERING -U- AUTH0R-(03)-SYCHEVp V.V., KIkYENIN, I.A., V.L. COUNTRY OF INFO--,JSSR -TIKA I TRANSPORT, NO SOURCE--MOSCO.4, IZVESTIYA, AKADEMII NAUK SSSR: ENERGci It 1970p PP 35-45 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ENIERGY CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVE), PHYSICS, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTKICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--CRYOGENIC ELECTRCNICS? ELECTRIC POdEk TRANSMISSION, SUPERCUNDOCTIVITY, TRANSMISSION LiNE CO-"4T,?GL -MARKING--NO KESTRICTIONS 00CUMPIT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1328 STEP NO--UR/0281/70/OCG/001/003510045 CIRC ACC~SS[0'14 NL)--AP0L?3?96 lj..~(~ I.. r* f 1"' ij 2/2 030 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESS ING DArE--13iNOV70 GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123286 ABST.:;,7ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROBLEMS ASSCCIATIED WITH THE ESTAbLISHMENT OF SU PE.--,C6,'i DUCT I NG AND C R YUG E N I C E L E C r k, I C TR AN SM I S S I ON LINES ARE DISCUSSED. ADEJUATE ATTENTION IS GIVEN TU TYPE )F CUR.P.E,'14T AND LINE DESIGN (CABLES). SPECIAL ATTENTION IS PAID TO TECHNICO ECOINOMIC AIND PHYSICO TECHNICAL PROBLEMS WHICH PLAY 1% DETERMINUIG ROLE IN THE DESIGN AND PLANNING OF SUPEkCUIIDUCTfNG AND CRYOGENIC LliNES. A DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF THE CkYOGENIC CIRCUITS ~;HICH CA.'4 ENSU--~E THE PRECOOLING OF CABLES XND iMiAINTAIN THEIR OPERATING TEMPERATUkE DURING OPERATION. AN ANALYSIS IS MADE OF THE P,;~,OSPECTIVE DEVELOPAENT OF -ELECTRIC MACHINES (MOTORS AND GENERATORS) WITH SUPERCONIDUCTING WINDINGS 'AND OF SUPERCONDUCTING ENEaGY STORING DEVICES. C LA, S_': f F I E D------- USSR uDc 628.33/.36-t- 541.15 DKIAGATSPARYAN, R. V., GE i A. I. . and FILIPPOV, 14. T. "Radiation Purification of Sewage" Moscow, Zhurnal Vsesovuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva Imeni D. I. Mendeleyev, Vol 17, No 2. 1972, PP 177-184 Abstract: k review ,dth 12 references devoted to the utuilization of high energy radiation in purification of sewage. It covers the questions of the acceleration of the sodimentation of suspensions, romoval of phenols, decom- position of cyanides, radiation disinfection-, and purification of the sewage from sjnthetic surfactant materials resistant to biological oxidation. Economical cost analysis of the method has beon coverel on the basis of literature repurts. Synergism between the radiation and biological o.-ddation methods was discussed as well as the sources of radiation adaptable to sewage purification. 1/1 -1/2 010 UNCLASSI F [ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 .,TITLE--ALKYL OR PHENYLALKYL SULFONATE ESTERS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KOSTYUCHENKO, V.M.t MITROFANOV, M.G., GERSHENOVICH, A.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 218r882 ~~_qEFERENCE-OTKRYTIYAt IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 19709 DATE PUBLISHEO-IOFE870 '''SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PATENT, SULFONIC ACIDt ESTERt ALKYL RADICAL, PHENOL, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1597 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0135238 UNCLASSIFIED --27NOV70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE 2/2 010 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AA0135238 PDS. ARE PREPD. BY ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-o- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE COM TREATING N,PARAFFIN SULFONYL CHLORIDES CONTG. C SU82 -C SUB4 WITH ALCS- CONTG. C SUB8 -C SUB16 OR WITH ALKYLPHENOLS CONTG, C SU88 IN THE SIDE CHAIN. THE REACTION IS CARRIED OUT,IN THE PRESENCE OF NH SUB3 AT SMALLER THAN 50DEGREES, FACILITY: VOLGOGRADSKIY NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELISKIY INSTITUT NEFTYANDY I GALOVOY PROMYSHLENNOSTI. UN C L A SS I F I E 0 112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--CORROSION OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS DURING THE SULFOXIOATION OF HYDROCARBONS -U- AUTHUR-(05)-BALAKIREV, YE.S.t USTROUMOVAl V.V., GERSH_.NJVICH, A.[., DZHAGATSPANYANs R.V.t KHROMENKOV, L.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUkCE--ZASHCH. METAL. 19709 612)? ZZ4 DATE PUBLISHED---70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--STEEL CORROSION, STAINLESS STEEL, ALLOY OLSIGNATIUN, CURROSICN RATE, CORROSION RESISTANCE, SULFOXIDE, LEAD ALLOY, HYDROCAR"'J'q, SULFDNIC ACID/(U)SO LEAD ALLOYi fU)KHldNl2M2T STAINLESS STELL, (U)0KH23N28,m3D31 STAINLESS STEEL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0749 STEP NO--UR/0365/70/0061002/024~4/0'~'24 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0111942 UNCLASSIFIED 212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0111942 ABSTIRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTR ACT. IN THE HG PHOTUCH'Elvi. SULFU;(IDN. OF ALIPHATIC C SUBIO-20 HYDRUCARBONSt.SATISFACTURY C 0 1 ~ I ZO S I ON R E S I S I A N, (; E VIA -S FOUND FOR STEEL OKH23NZ8M3D3T OR KHISN12M2T, OR PB s-u, THE CORRUSLJN RATES BEING 0.040, 0.048, AND 0.034 G-M PRIME2-HR. DURING THE ALC. EXTN. UF THE SULFONIC ACIDS, THE CORROSIUN RATES FOR THE STEELS WERE 0.00075 G-M PRIME2-HR. UNC LASS IF-! ED 1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--LATAL,jLITE REPRL-.SSION UF LNIZ-YME SYNTHESIS IN MUTANTS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI WITH A DEFECT IN THE CARBOHYDRATE TRANSPORT SYSTEM -U- AUTHOR-(G4)~Z- ~V.N., YUROVITSKAYA, N.V., SAPRYKINA, T.P., . KLYLChLVAv V.V. CGUNTRY CF INf-0-USSR .3iCJKCE-0GKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSk 1970, 1.90(5), .1232-4 JATt PUbLISHED----70 SUBJECT ARLAS-610LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TGPIC TAGS-EACTERIA MUTAT16N, ESCHERICHIA COLI, CULTURE MEDIUM, ENZYME, CARBOHYDRATE, 61OLOGIC TRANSPORT CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAScjFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0705 STEP NO-UR/0020/70/190/005/1232/1234 CIRC ACCESSILN NO--AT0122791 UN L~ LA S5 I f I t D 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AT0122791 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SYNTHESIS OF BETA GALACTOSIDASE BY E. COLI MUFANT P-34 GROWN IN A MEDIUM CONTG. ME THIOGALACTUSIDE WAS REDUCED TO hE-J3PERCENT OF NOKMAL BY GLUCOSE. THIS INDICATES THAT GLUCOSE DIRECTLY REPRESSES THE ENZYME OF THE LAC OPERON AND THAT ITS COMPETITIVE BLOCKING OF GALACTOSE TRANSPORT IS A SECONDARY EFFECT, SINCE THE NLRMAL GALACIOSE TKANSPORT SYSTEM 15 LACKING IN P-34. GLUCOSE SLIGH7LY STIMULATES THE SYNTHESIS OF TRYPTOPHAKIASE AND SERINE DEAMINASE 3Y P-34 GROWN IN MEDIA CONTG. TRYPTOPHAN AND SERINE, RESP., ALTHOUGH IT REPRESSES THE SYNTHESIS OF THESE ENZYMES BY UNMUTATED E. CGLI. THUS, THESE ENZYMES ARE LESS SENSITIVE TO GLUCOSE REPRESSION THAN IS BETA GJALACTOSIbASE. FACILITY: INST. EPIDEMIOL. MIKROBIOL. IM. GAMALEII moscowl'USSR. ii"17Li Aq-lr. i r- LED USSR UDC 612-015-31599-323.4 MENDMERITSKAYA, L. G., and QNESHENOVICHA Z._g_,, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry of Man and Anii-als-, Rostov-na-lu State Uitiversity "Nitrogen Metabolism in the Rate Brain After Oxygen Poisoning and the Pro- tective Action of Serotonin" Hoscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 8, 1971, pp 45-49 Abstractt Injection of rats with serotonin (1 mg/100 g) 15 min before exposure to oxygen (6 atm) markedly delayed the onset of convulsions. The latter set in 15 to 25 min after oxygen poisoning in the control compared with 60 to 100 min in the experinental animals. Fifteen minutes after the injection of se-rotin, the amount of ammonia in the brain increazed while that of glutamine decreased proportionately. There was also a sharp decrease in the amidation of proteins and in the concentration of gamma aminobixtyric and aspartic acids. The indexes of nitrogen metabolism tended to return to normal 90 min after the injection of serotinin. The protective action of serotinin in oxygen poisoning is related to the predominance of reduced products (ammonia, NAD-H2) over oxidized ones, 1A - 56 - USSR UDC 612.822.1.015.33:612.58 SHUGALEI, V. S., KRICHEVSKAYA, A. A., and GERSHENOVICH, Z. S.,, Chair of Biochemistry, Rostov State University "The Resistance of Hibernating Hamsters (Cricetus auratus) to the Effect of Increased Oxygen Pressure" Leningrad, Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii i 'Fiziologii, Vol 6, No 5, Sep/- Oct 70, pp 523-526 Abstract: The effect of oxygen at a pressure of 5 atm on hibernating and nonhibernating hamsters was studied. The content of ammonia, urea, glu- tamine and gamma-aminobutyric, asparric, and glutamic acids in the brain was determined. Winter hibernation was found to protect the animals against the toxic effects of oxygen under pressure; the animals were not aroused dur- ing 8 hours of hyperoxia. The concentration of low-molecular-weight nitro- gen compounds in the brain did not differ from that found in animals hiber- nating under usual conditions. Urea may stabilize proteins, as is indicated by the increased urea content found in the brain tissue. This enhanced stability of brain protein may be the basis for the resistance of the entire organism of the hibernating animal to the effects of extreme con- ditions. MEMO USSR GERSHENZON. M. A. "Numerical Dynamic Models of the Interbranch Balance, ForMLIlated on the. Basis of General and Groi-ah Coefficients of Capital Requirements" Probl. Optimiz. Ekon. Resheniy [Problems of Optimization of Economic Deci- sions -- Collection of Works], Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 181-212, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V447). NO ABSTRACT. USSR UDC: 51:330-115 GERSMIZON, M. A., 11,SMIN, B. G. "On Cost Recovery of Capital Expenditures in the Intersectoral Dnynandc Model" V sb. Probl. narodnok-hoz. oDtimuma (The Probleir of the Iiational Economic Optimum--collection of wori-,s), vyp. 3, ch. 1, Novosibirsk, 1970, PP 176-195 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7V644) Translation: A model constructed on the bwsis of coefficients of incre- mental output-capital ratio is used for studying some properties of sectoral indices of cost recovery and their effect on stability. D. Ep- shteyn. 39 ON USSR UDC 575.111:575-24:576.312.36:595.773.4 ALEKSANDROV, Yu. N., rFRS; !ZQ~T,_ A_~S - ~' . and MALYUTA, S - S. , 1-folecular Biology and Genetics Sector, Academy of Sciences MSSR, Kiev "Mutagenic Properties of DNA- and MA-Containing ".'iruses Nonvirulent for Drosophila" Moscow, Genetika, No 9, 1971, pp 102-111 Abstract: Silkxqorn nuclear polyhedrosis, poliomyelitis, and influenza viruses, which are nonvirulent for Drosophila and do not reproduce in this insect, and the DNA of nuclear Dolyhedrosis virus induced lethal mutations in the sex and second chromosomes. The complementation test revealed a high degree of allelism of the lethals induced by the viruses, an indica- tion of some selectivity of their action. Cytogenetic analysis of the chromosomes in the salivary glands of Drosophila larvae disclosed only a small number of chromosomal aberrations, suggesting that the lethal mutations were very slight gene deletions or mutations. The nucleic acids anparentlv play a major role in the induction of mutations by viruses that are not infectious for DrosoDhila. 1/1 USSR GERS.-qEIiZO'N Z 1-1., 'Correspond-irg 4!,ambrer, Academy of Scilenc~z UkSS.R -enic Action of BiQpolymers and Virus" -.u a 'r, Kiev, Vesunik Akadetriiif Dauk I.IT-rainskoy SSR", Vol ~;c, -, 1970, rf, 70-77 Abstract: Drosophila larvae -_,'ed DNA showed results different from those U produced by other inutagens. Structural changes, color of eyes, etc. were. altered and ;these specific changes were transmitted to progeny. Wor'll, in the U.S. and other countrie,l Las confirmed this fact. It LG Probable that exo- genous DINA, as an episome, attaches to -a parr, of the chr=cjsome, destabilizes it, and induces mutability in P. manner similar to t~~.t of a virus. It is possible to introduce DIHA to ctiuse a desired ch-ange, is- donc- in 'p-ro- duction of Dhaces and cther Droteins in the synthesis of ciao - Ability to cause ,-,utations is rhe universal property of tf,,e vir-us. Since a -ii-rus works iiith DNA in a Drotein coat causing inner charill-, whic-1-- ultimately destlrc,y the host, il, is possible to asL;ume a virus which i.,ii;tations -without destroyinG ti7,e hGst. If such a condition could be pro7led, -'L-,- wou]-'d be of imenGe sigfnificance to theory and practice. li-itolo3y is no"'r so ex- tenoive that it might lead to discovery of mutagens-otiaer than those indis- Densible in selection and evolution. It would be highly desirr-,ble to estabiiS6 hereditary -11ransm-ission of beneficial mutagens. T-t May -be pooSi-01C to 1/.D USSR GERS=,,IZGN, S.M., Vestnik Aka-demii Nfauk Ukrainskoy SSR, Vol 34, No 2, 1970, PP 70-77 transmute the infectious virus into a working virus. Finally, the use of vaccines in altering -the genes should also be considered, especially if their immunological effect could be freed from the DNA and limi-~ed to the Protein coat of the virus. 2 IJSSR IF TJDC: GERSI 11"Cl-, iiid le "Reluctance in n-T,,Sb With Conductance Impu-d-ty" Lenincrad, i tehludIta -po-iu-,~~ovodnihov,- 11.0 10, 10-2, Abstrnct: The purpoo-e of this paper is to set u L 4- Ila4- tween ux e o f I i e re I i ic n -c S -I c c; 11 o f f ic') d arir~ uIc", isms 02 a '-;-ha Lt", n-in,:I:b si-rce- all ments d-osc:----J'.-led 4 r1 cl-Ill dei)enrl o t;, i i~, reluc-~ r C. 110i V" -0 ot com,parat ,e If nv, i, !,Latoa nal reluc',, 0." 100 K' arld' at fiel(~,-s of Q-5000 A tlt e p r e r, ar J j i- 1 e s 7) 2 c J- i-.~ o i s ,: -L,.- f-, n t I., dl b L j.21 t1lo, VIC'I' C. the 'Lr para--- o- er I J. f f e reluciu-ancc af- v'-~(.--s Of UIS S 12 pp SM I C III C; as both positive and neC.,ative r0luctianoc in thO'l;,f:: discussed. The authors IL-1hank V- S, Ivie-v for pre-..aTim; the specimens. 212 USSR LP)C: 621-31"-5,5,92 GEPUMIEZ-ZO17, ye. TT V. L~ T. ye, "Djispersion of Fot 3-lectrons in il--IuBb at Loi'l- Leningra-d, Fizillca i 'Llekh-n-i'm, poluipro-vodiiijlrov, No 10, IY72, pp- 160/4 Abstract: The pailpose of this pa-ver if, to studV j, .3 -1) E, ]L. 4 0 11 hot-electron d J- n I?i"b in a broad rz:,~nco of c cc - luxic fields , aad. to cur-jpai,c~ the re-lults, Of tlli-- slkbudy -o suits of re~-carch. By so (3oin-, th.-e aul:licrs, I-opc Clear up of'? tlli~ La-~Ac,-.! --urroull(I Lnr, the and impul-Be of hok'.- InBb ,at the limmitjxir~ of tllo Opti(;aj. r1l"n-lon. Tijuy the de-pc-!,der-ce of eir ,3 and part'-.icle mobility, on -the intensity of tlhr~, tezaDerat-ures 0 .3--i.- .2cj and ~~t- f-iold intun::'J.1, 1-460 VA-m. were rilade r, cn r C, Cioa,ves are E.JLven for -uhe a 1, v', USSR GERSHi,'.'.NZ.ON, , Ye .. 11, ILI IN, V. A. L. B. i.T 1. , and '331LA.PIRO, Ye. Z. a "Delermlinin,!z Se~=at-e ~'oncen trations Of TM? jjrj j r III- V A F, Compounds by Ele-'-tror' Leningrad, Fizilzz-~~ i tekhn-J-1-1a rolmo.-o%,od)-Likov, 1~0 10, 1972. p-p 19%f.`6- 19)10 Abstr_actu: A _uet-hcd Is developed -.Lor detlerM]LI, 1)"I", fletial~a-G-` 011)_~'_C(Dli_~21~~'_ tions of i-nmrdtJLes in Coz-pounds of ltldne A -B" uyp~,, j717-on the nitude of' the hot- electron mobility an,", the do,-,-,ond.E~nce Im--- bi-lit- on the elect-ic field i-ntensit'v. Elarii,.-_ r-a-erz; that at temnoratures in such con,,-C'wnd.,~-, th-_--re j_.-~ a of eloctric field j_ntensitic~,:_! in thi") dupenderlec" j"'; we'Ac. por-;F_3i'bi1it4;f_--' that ma.y [-'hen arise arch conziricred: th,.~_, c,, Cont-ration i.- such th'-.-t, tht electron-electrwn J.nttnY..'1(::tiG11 mlay he no-lected; the electron concentrat-im-1 is high vind the e ectron in~eract'_;'crn must be tlak.cn into acco-c~,-A. 1io- o;-,~,.-7.:-:!S -for frc:n the c27 L finding the total CO1jCe.?jt,,at4on of t value of the mob)-lity ere Civen. Adso i_F~ ho .7 -... :~ t-Ilic Lm tl'le CZLL_~_ C.1 SO.I.-IG planatior device, -for Verif" 4"." n-!nSb cand n-Ga_~.s The aut'nor.-; tl-'Le~Lr to -1/2 USS-11 ULC: 621.315.501'~ GEMESE I I Zr_,_-,.,, , Ye . I si. , et ea I, i teldani I-a pl.-Luprovodn-11-1rov , K a 10, 1972, pp 1906-1,910 V. S. Ivieva, A. N. Teleein, and L. D. 'Souanova for prepar-Jing the N-InSb and epital~--ial. ri-GaLs films for the ver-i-Ify-ing tlc~;tus. 2/2 USSR uDc: 621-317-757 -GERSHENZ01.1 . Ye-. 14- A. A. , PUPILOV, P. A. , TUMANOV, B. 11. "An Autodyne Radio Spectrometer" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 278797, Class 21, filed 2 Dec 68, p 47 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces an autodyne radio s-pectrometer for the sifamillimeter wavelength range which contains a source of SIIF oscillations, with a phase shifter and attenuator connected to this source. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the measurement precision is improved by using a backward wave tube with dc-isolated decelerating system and collector as the SHF source. 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--CONTRIBUTION OF IMPURITY STATES TO THE . INDIUM ANTIMONIDE AT LOW TEMPERATURES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BANNAYA, V.F., GERSHENLON, YE.M.t CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19701 4(l) 200-7 .,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF N LITVAKGORSKAYAt L.B. SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS .TOPIC TAGS--IMPURITY BAND, ELECTRIC CONDUCTION, CRYSTAL LATTICE VIBRATION, INDIUM ANTIMONIDE CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1825 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/001/0200/0207 CIRC ACCESSION NO'--AP0054659 ul N" c 11 A s s I F_ I 2/2 016 UNICLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054659 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF ELEC. CONO. AND HALL COEFF. OF MAX. REFINED AND SPECIALLY COMPENSATED N TYPE INSB SAMPLES WERE STUDIED IN WEAK MAGNETIC FIELDS AT 0.32-20DEGREESK. THE EXPTL* RESULTS CAN BE EXPLAINED WITH CONSIDERATION OF CONO. IN THE CONDUCTION AND IMPURITY BANDS. ON THE BASIS OF THE 2 BAND CONDUCTION PODEL, THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE WAS DETD. OF THYRATIO OF ELECTRON CONCNS. IN THE 2 BANDS. THE TOTAL CONCN. AND IONIZATION ENERGY OF IMPURITIES, E SUBDw WERE CALCD., AND IT WAS FOUND THAT E SUBD INCREASES WITH INCREASING COMPENSATION. THE CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOBILITY FROM CARRIER SCATTERING ON LATTICE VIBRATIONS WAS ESTD. AT 770EGREESK. LAS I F 1FD N 1, -) U 112 023 U, s I D PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 NCLA S FIE TITLE--FIELb UEFENGENCE JF TtiC ul- LARRIERS IN GERMANIUM UNDER INTRiii.SIC PHOTOEXCETATION CONDITICNS -U- AUTHOR- (C4)-G ERSHENZON, YE.M., GUSINSKlYt E.N.v RABINLIVICHt R.I.9 SOLNA, N.V. CUNT R Y&F INFC--USSR .SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(4), S69-74 .-DATE PUBLISHED----70 -SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, PhYSICS .TOPIC TAGS-GERMANIUM, ELECTRGN, PHOTUEFFECT, LIG 7RESGNANCE -CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICT DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF[EO ~PROXY RELL/FRAME-3001!0350 EXCITATION, NG--UR/0181/70/O'L2/004/0969/0974 N1j--AP0l2eil06 I 1%C f- ASS I I- I ED - - j ___ --.P- __ __ - - - __ - 023 UNCLASSLFIED PROCESSING DATE--Z0NOV70 .CIPC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126106 ,:At3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS ARE GIVEN AND DISCUSSED OF THE MEASUREMENTS OF THE FIELD DEPENDENCE OF CONCN. OF HOT ELECTRONS AND HOLES IN PUKE GE AT -4.2DEGREESK. THE MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE METh0b GF CYCLOTRCN RESGNANCEj WHICH ALLCWS ONE TO STUDY THE SEP. FIELD DEPENCENCES OF THE CONCN. OF ELECTRONS AND HOLES. THE CARRtER CONCN. NECESSARY FOR THE MEASUREMENTS WAS CREATED BY LIGHT WITti WAVELE14GTHS LAMBDA 15 LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1.65 MU (VOL. EXCITATION) AND LAMBDA EQUALS 0.8 AU (SURFACE EXCITATION). THE CONCN. OF ELECTRONS IS INGEPENDENT GF THE ABSCR6ED MICROWAVE POWER IN THE SURFACE AS WELL AS :VOL. EXCITATICN. THE CONC;,4. OF HOLES IS INDEPENDENT OF THE POWER IN THE SURFACE EXCirATICN AND INCREASES CONSIDERABLY WITH THE POWER 114 THE VOL. EXCITATICN. DEPENDENCES 06SD. IN THE VOL. EXCITATION CAN BE EXPLAINED BY ASSUMING THAf RECGMGINAIION OF CARRIERS TAKES 1:11-ACE ON' THE DEEP LYING IMPURITIES. THE ENERGY DEPENDENCE Of THE COEFF. Of- CAPfURE OF HOLES ON UEEP CENTEkS E/HIGITIS CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE LAX THEORY FOR H LIKE IMPUkIT'IES. FACILITY: MOSK. GUS. PEDAGOG. tNST. IM. LENINA, VUSCCW, USSR. ------- -- -------- ---------- 113 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--(_`~OEC70 TITLE--STUDY BF THE KINETICS OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY OF GERMANIUM UNDER rHE. .1 CONDITIONS OF CYCLOTRON RESONANCE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GERSHENZOI, YE.M.t MELNIKOV, A.P., SHIMICHEVAt E.L. .,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--LENINGRAD, FILIKA I TEIHNfKA POLUPROVODNIKOVr VOL 41 NO 5t 1970t ~ - ~ Pp 892-899 ,,-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY, GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTORt CYCLOTRON RESONANCEt KINETIC THEORYt RECOMBINATION LUMINESCENCE ~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605010/808 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/005/0892/0899 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0140112 213 030 UNC LASS I FI ED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140112 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS RESULTS OF INVEST.IGATING THE KINETICS OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY OF GE UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF CYCLOTRON RESONANCE AT A FREQUENCY OF 10 PRIME10 HERTZ FOR HELIUM TEMPERATURES. A PROCEDURE IS PROPOSED FOR INVESTIGATING THE NOEQUILIBRIUM PROCESSES IN SEMICONDUCTORS SEPARATELY FOR ELECTRONS AND HOLES. THE PHTOCONDUCTIVITY RELAXATION TIME TAU REL OF ELECTRONS AND HOLES IN PURE GE IS STUDIED AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND LIGHT INTENSITY OF THE EXCITING CARRIER. IT IS DEMONSTRATED THAT BOTH IN P TYPE AND IN N TYPE GERMANUUM, RECOMBINATION TAKES PLACE ON THE DEEP CENTERS, THE ELECTRONS ARE CAPTURED BY~NEUTRAL CENTERS, AND THE HOLESt BY IONIZED CENTERS. THE PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY RELAXATION TIME IS DETERMINED BY THE VARIATION IN FILLING OF THE SHALLOW CENTERS DURING THE DARK INTERVAL BETWEEN THE LIGHT PULSES. THE CALCULATION CORRESPONDING TO THIS MODEL IS CARRIED OUT FOR THE ELECTRON PHOTO CONDUCTIVITY PULSE. THE CALCULATED TEMPERATURE RELATIONS OF TAU REL ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE RELATIONS OBSERVED IN THE EXPERIMENT. IT IS POINTED OUT THAT THE NATURE OF EFFECT OF THE INTENSITY OF CONSTANT ILLUMINATION ON THE FORM OF THE CYCLOTRON RESONANCE SPECTRUM MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PROPOSE THE S(MPLEST SINGLE LEVEL RECOMBINATION SCHEME FOR NONEQUILIBRIUM CARRIERS 14 PLFREE GE. THE R-ECO!ABINATION OF FREE ELECTRONS AND HOLES PROCEEDS VIA THE DEEP CE14TERS CORRE-SPOINDING TO THE UNCONTROLLED ADMIXTURE. WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ADOPTED MODEL IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE TO EXPLAIN THE PROTRACTION OF THE PHOTOCONDUCTivirY FALLOFF TIME FOR HOLES IN THE P TYPE SAMPLES- 3/3 030 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140112 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE STATIONARY STATE OF THE ILLUMINATED SAMPLE CORRESPONDS TO A LA:~GER NUMBER OF RECOMBINATION CENTERS FOR HOLES THAN IN THE DARK, PROTRACTION OF THE PHOTO CONDUCTIVITY PULSE FALLOFF TIME 15 CONNECTED WITH CHARGE EXCHANGE OF THE RECOMBINATION CENTERS BY HOLES RELEASED FROM THE SHALLOW ACCEPTORS. 112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-FFFECT CF THE CAPTURE MECHANISM ON THE CYCLUTRUN RESONANCE LINE SHAPE OF HOT CARRIERS -U- 'AUTHOR-(U4)-GER I NZLiN, YE.M., GUSINSKIY, E.N., RA61NOVICH, R.I., SOINA, N.V. CCUNTRY CF INFO--USSR SCURCE--FIZ. TVERC. TELA 1970, 12(3), 739-44 DATt PUBLISHED- 70 .SU3JECT AREAS-PHYSICS R -NS I ry,m TOPIC TAGS--CYCL0T8CN RLSGNANCF, THERMAL EFFECT, CAR 1,.R WE L E WIDTH, ACULSTIC SCAfTERING CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1987/1986 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/003/0739/0744 ClkL ACUSSION NO-AP0105060 JN('L,' 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC. ACCESSICN NO-AP0105060 A8SfRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- Ai3STqACT. THE LINE SHAPE WAS STUDIED GF CYCLOTkCN RESONANCE OF HOT CAKRIERS UNDER CONDITIONS WHEN TlLiEfR CONLN. VARILS CN FEATING. CASES WERE ANALYZLD OF CONST. ANO VARlAbLE (Wiffl HEATING) CCNCNS. OF RCCOMBIN'ATION CENTERS. THE ENERGY LEVENiJENCE OF THE CAPTURE COEFF. ALPHA(EP51LON) CONSIDERABLY AFFECTS THE SHAPE OF THE CYCLOTRCN RESONANCE LbNE AND THE DEPENDENCE OF ITS HALFwiorti oN THE POWER. EXPRESSIONS ARE OBTAINED FOR THE SHARE OF THE CYCLOTRON RESCNANCE LINE UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF ACOUSTICAL SCATTERING AND ALPHAIEPSILCN) VARIES DIRECTLY AS EPSILON PRIME K NEGATIVE. IN THIS CASE, THE DEPENDENCE OF THE HALFWIDTH OF THE LINE ON THE POWER IS THE SAME AS AT CONST. CONCN. OF CARRIERS. DATA ARE GIVEN FROM EXPTS. ON HEATING OF HOLES IN PURE GE WHEN THEIR CONCN. CHANGES WITH THE POWER. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST. IM. LENINA, MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.315,592 GERSHENZON, Ye.M., MEL'NIKOV, A.P., _1311DIMIEVA, E.L. "Study of the Kinetics of Photoconductivity of Germanium under the Conditions of Cyclotron Resonance" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 4, No 5, 1970, pp 892-899 Abstract; This article contains results of investigating the kinetics of pho- toconductivity of Ge under the conditions of cyclotron resonance at a fre- quency of 1010 Ifertz for helium temperatures. A procedure is proposed for investigating the nonequilibrium processes in semiconductors separately for electrons and holes. The photoconductivity relaxation time'~rel of electrons and holes in pure Ge is studied as a function of temperature and light inten- sitty of the exciting carrier. It is demonstrated that both in p-type and in n-type germanium, recombination takes place on the deep centers. The elec- trons are captured by neutral centers, and the holes, by ionized centers. The photoconductivity relaxation time is determined by the variation in filling of the shallow centers during the dark interval between the light pulses. The calculation corresponding to this model is carried out for the electron photo- _____c,nnduC_t:LvJ.r-V_DU.1se. The calculated temperature relations of 'Z,.l are analogous ... ......... ..... . 1/2 USSR GERSHENZON, Ye.M., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 4, No 5, 1970, pp 892-399 It is pointed out that the nature of effect of the intensity of constant illu- mination on the form of the cyclotron resonance spectrum makes it possible to propose the simplest single-level recombination scheme for nonequilibrium carriers in pure Ge. The recombination of free electrons and holes proceeds via the deep centers corresponding to the uncontrolled admixture. Within the framework of the adopted model it is also possible to explain tile protraction of the photoconductivity falloff time for holes in the p-type samples. The stationary state of the illuminated sample corresponds to a larger number of recombination centers for holes than in the dark. Protraction of the photo- conductivity pulse falloff time is connected with charge exchange of the re- combination centers by holes released from the shallow acceptors. 2/2 - 41 - 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PkOICESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--SOME FEATURES OF ESR AND SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION OF ELECTRONS IN GE : AND ll'YSB WITH DIFFERENT DONOk CGliCrNTRATIONS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GERSHENZON, E.M.9 PEVIN, N-M.t FOGELSON, M.S. COUNTRY GF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI, 1970, VOL 38, INK 2r PP 865-670 DATE PUBLISHED-------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SPIN LATTICE RELAXATIONi ELECTRON, GERMANIUM, INJIUM AREENIDEI WAVE FUNCTION CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[EO PROXY REEL/FR4ME--I989/0949 STEP NO--GE/0030/70/036/00r'-/0365/0870 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0107478 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107478 ABSTRACT/ExTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CJNCE,' TRATION ANO TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE CF THE ESR LINEW10TH IIN N-GE AND N-INSB AND SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION TIEMS IN GE:AS HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATEU IN THE X BAND. ESR LINE NARROWING AND THE INCREASE OF THE SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION RAFE wiTii CONCENTRATION IN THE LCW CONCENTRATION RANGE ARE EXPLAINED BY OVEKLAP O~- THE DONOR ELECTRON WAVE FUNCTIONS. IN, THE HIGH' CG'~CENTRATION RANG-E THE ESR JATA ARE CUMPARED WITH THE THEORIES OF THE SPIN RELAXATION FO CONDUCTION ELECTRONS. FACILITY: LENIN STATE PECAGOGICAL INSTITUTE, MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED USSIZ TUDC 62 1 -315. 59 2 GERSHENZON, Ye. M. and ,LMRTSlX-KiX1C11, V. IN. "Using a Bimodal Resonator to Determine the IMobility and Concentration oi' Carriers in Semiconductors at Ultrahigh Frequencies" Fizika, i Tekhnika Poiuprovonikov, Vol. 4, No. 3, March :970, Pp. 542-5)1~8 Abstract: Most of this article is devoted to a derivation of V.-irioUS M~Mi,-.C- matical formulas for deterri4ning mob-Llity and concentration as a function or observed parameters in the bimodal resonator. The fundamencal equation fror; which tile authors begin is taken fro-m an article by X. 11,17atanab in t1he journal of the Physical Society of" japan, Vol. 16, No. 10, 1961. It expresscs the square root of the ratio of input and output power in the bimodal resonator as a function of the external and natural Q factors of the resonator, Lhe electrical fields in the sample and resonator, the volumes of tile sa;;Iple and resonator, the tensor or swmple conductivity, tile concenzra-ciori of free carriers. tile electron charge, the effective mass and the clectromagnotic field frequency and impulse relaNation time. From tile initial formula, it is evident that the result is detcr;-,-.incd by 2 factors: rotation of the plane of polarization of the i-.,avos, caused 1/4 USSR GERSHENZON, Ye. ~'L, et al, F-Lzijka i Terkhnika Poluprovoniko%r, Vol. 4, No. 3, March 1970, prI. 542-548 by varying speeds of propagation of the two circular waves i-nalking tip the plane polarized wave; elliptic polarization, connected witi, varlations in the absorption of the circular waves. The former causes aCt;_VC unbalance of the resonator and the latter causes reactive unbalance. The reljzion- ships of the twro types of unbalance depend on the factor equal to the fre- quency of the electromagnetic field multiplied by the imp~ilse relaxation time. On the basis of these considerations, the authors develoj) a ocneral formula for the square root of the ratio of output power to input power; f however it is too complex for practical use. They then discuss possible simplifications in 4 special cases: 1) The product of flail mobility and magnetic field induction is much less than 1. 21 The product of Hall mobility and magnetIc field induction JL5 much greatcr than 1, the electromagnetic field frequency multiplied by rellaxa- tion time is much less than 1. 3) Both these factors are much greater than 1. 4) The Hall relaxation time multiplied by the magnetic field induction is much oreater than the product of field frequency and ralaxatJon time, W'I 1% is itself greater than 1. USSR GERSHE","LZON, Ye. et al, I:izi,,-Ia i Teldinika PoAwprovonikov, Vol. 14, No. 3, March 1970, pp. 542-548 in each case they derive simplified forziujas for co~:-,u-Cin- the i~,Obi,'Jtv. In determining concentration the primary source of dif-ficulty is t1he reouirement that the electrical field ijithin the sample be knoi-,,n; only for very thin samples that cannot be calculated. Tho authors rt?comniond addiftionall measurements to eliminate the necessity for using the sp;-.ce f~lczor in cal- culating concentration, thus eliminating the necessity for deterl-,-~ining the electrical field inside the sample. They give a 17ormula tor determining the relative shift in resonator frequency, assuming small resonator oerLur- bations due to a highly resistant nonmagnetic sample. They also consider some important special cases in which concentration can be determliDed, if it is assumed that free carriers make only a SMall contribution to dielectric permeability. These three cases are again deterriined by zhe values olf the constants mentioned be"oro: 1) The product of frequency and relaxation time is less than 1, the product of mobility and inLction is much less than 1. 3/4 USSR GERSPENZON, Ye. et al, FizJka i Teklinika PoIuprovoni',-0j,, Vo. 3, Vo,, Marcl 1970, pp. 2) Both factors are greater than 1. 3) Tjio product of frequency and relaxation time is much less than 1; the product of mobility and induction is inuch greater than 1. Experinents were also performed using electromagnetic waves In the 8 m~-ii band. The article includes a block diagram oi' the allparatus viseti and a summary of the results, indicating fairly good agreement with the t"heoretical predictions. The authors conclude that a bimodal resonator can be used in a broad class of problems involving the determination of semiconductor material parameters. 1/2 033 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE MOBILITY AND COMCENTRATIOM OF CARRIERS IN SEMICONDUCTORS AT ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY USING A BIMODAL RESONATOR -U- AUTHOR- (0 2)-:GLE~RSHE MARTS.INKEVICH, V.N. C. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROVe 1970s 4(3), 542-8 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--CRYOGENIC PRJPERTYt GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTOR, ALTERNATING MAGNETIC FIELD, ELECTRON MOBILITY, RESONATOR, CARRIER 0ENSITY9 ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME--1988/0098 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/003/0542/0548 CIRC ACCESSION *40--AP0105184 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 GIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL05184 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILITY OF USING A B110DAL RESONATOR FOR MEASUREMENT OF THE MOBILITY (MU) AND CUNCN. (N) OF CARRIERS IN SEMICONDUCTORS AT ULTR4HIGH FkEQUENCIES (3-MM BAND) EVEN AT LIQ- HE TEMP. AND STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS (MU 6 GREATER THAN Ll IS DISCUSSED. SIMPLIF-11-D EXPRESSIONS ARE GIVEN FOR EVALUATiNG MU UNDER THE CONDITIONS: (V SUBC IS SMALLER THAN 1, VA RBITRARY); (V IS SAALLER THAN It V SUBC IS GREATER THAN 1); (V IS GREATEP THAN It V SUBC IS GREATER THAN !;; 46.10 (V SLISC IS GREATER T114N V IS GREATER THAN 1), AS 'WELL AS FDR N AT (V IS SMALLER THAN It V SUBC IS SMALLER THA-N 1); (V IS GREATER THAN It V SUBC IS GREATER THAN 11; AND V IS SMALLER T14AN L, V SUBC IS GREATER THAN 1); HERE V SUVC EQUALS E TAY B-M EQUALS MU B, V EQUALSOMEGA TAU; OMEGA IS THE FREQUENCY OF THE ELECTROMAG61ETIC FIELD ANO TAU IS THE HO!-tENTU-"-l RELAXAT'ION TIME. THESE EXPRESSIONS ARE rq~ISIST;::NT WIT.1-i EXprL. RESULTS OBTAINED WITH N GE AT 8-20DEGREESK, FACILITY: MUSK. GOS- PEDAGOG. INST. IM. LENINA, MDSCOWr USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO USSR UDC 536.46 VEDENEYEV, V. I., GERSHENZON, YU. M., SARIUSOV, 0. M., Moscow ontaneous Combustion of Hydrogen with Oxygen" "Upper Limit of ~P_ Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzryva, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, pp 403-408 Abstract: A study was made of the basic experimental laws with respect to the upper limit of spontaneous combustion beginning with the mechanism including only.the reaction of 0 and 11 atoms and the 011, H02 radicals. The chemical for- mulas and mathematical descriptions are presented for these reactions. A study is then made of the combustion limit for vessels with an active surface, for example, KCI. The proposed kinetic system both qualitatively and quantitatively describes the existing experimental data with respect to the second limit of combustion of hydrogen with oxygen as demonstrated by the fact that the values of the constants of the elementary stages do not contradict the published data. A brief survey of experimental facts and data is presented in support of the developed laws. 63 - Combustion UISSR WDC 541.12,0'.2i~l,~6.16tr,46.ii,~)2--, BuLkTuir, v. P. V. I., DI~I,SNT - Y-N, A. P. , and SAIRIaSOV, 0. E., Institute of Chen ca YU-CSO ica (TV, of Sciences US'S.-, "The Non-Unear Niochanism of spontaneous Combustion in the Reaction BeUeezi Fluorine alid Deuterium" lil'oscow, Izvestiya Akadezii Nailk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheshaya, No 3, 1972, PP 557- 559 Abstractt Previously It had been determined from the iaotheril-1-al s-powtaneous combustion of rhosuhorus in fluoxine that -the vUra-tionanly-e-0. "led dcuteriw, polecules b-n~ in -this reaotion. In this study, tl-,~, in-l-luence -- z- of the external ini'tiation 0-.~, active celitexs 411 t))(;; linkt of th'a sponta.rieol.* combustion reaction 'Lletween fluorine and deuterium i--,i Thn T~E;-nc- tion mixtwrz~ was comuosed of 0 2:D2jF2 in the ratio of 5.5ilil at a pms.-,u:-e Ulp-L m; a f-11c'i.on 0, 'c-- r,-.to of r%e .iCal of I torr. A Dlot of the Uon , t, f L I. perature eh,)w4 an albrupt c~;a.1160 at T `900F. lncrcaaln,~~ in z-eaction !-J.-.r; 2.7-fold d~d not r"'Ic. ificantly chanrci the dlr-~--iqtion v;Ulic of T dacrew:jca with incre-.wit% jArULAI IXOMIUVO Of' fl.U(Dl' InU ZIL tL CW]~;t"ZA total p-tyetsuure, and aloo with an lncri~as* in the total and incrr~a~~ed on add-it-lon of anall anourAn. of UO2. rx-eviously it had ~ie!e-n 6jowi tlaL t,,,. 1/2 1JSSR BULATLOV, V. P. , e,t all. , lzvestiya jl*~T-aAemii jl,auk S-ESSIR, Seriya I;o 3, 1922, Pp 557-559 contributions of" the nonlinear phases are essentially relvtc-d to '[~ha exp-~Xi- mental conditions determining the competition of the rates o.-F bil-anchill- 0 according to the followin6 paths -- (1) 1) tv - 1) + F, D + DY + F; and 2k 2 D2 (v -> 1) + F2 = D + DF + F -- by the ratio of the con~,tants J-,/]- exp 9000/R-T and that of ~7 1)/ [D? ] (v - 1). It t,,as concludcd th.~,t the 11)21 (v lower limitof zpontaneous combustion F2 +D. is relat-ed 'to "'fla rate of PrGdur- tion of active centers. The expansion of the region in which thir> reaction occurs on external initiation confiii~is the nonlimmr of b:razichin,7, presented above. 2 Reaction Kinetics USSR UDC 541.126+542.943 VEDF-',ITEYEV, V. I., QKPq Y I and SARIKISOV, 0. M., Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR "Chain Reaction and the Liberation of Heat Near the Lower Limit of Self Ignition of an Oxygen-Hydrogen Mixture" I M oscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 208, No 1, 1973, pp 116-119 Abstract: The purpose of this work was to establish the effect of various nonlinear processes on the behavior of the oxygen-hydrogen reaction near the lower self ignition limit. It is found that although the experimentally defined self ignition limits in the kinetic and diffusion regions of the reaction chain termination are described by the same condition, V=O, the reaction kinetics in the two regions differ significantly in principle. The difference between the self ignition limit and the limit of slow reaction manifests itself in that near the self ignition limit increase of temperature of the gas mixture can change significantly the reaction kinetics. 1/1 TMIn FiLus USSH uD--: 669.71:539.217_3, 1 . YL. ematics, Siberian Branch of the Gj Ynstitute of Aath X Acmdemy or-15cle-ne-e-5 USSR, "Distribution and Diffusion Coefficient of Titanium Atoms in Aluminum Films" Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 32, No 5, 11ov 71, pp 1-104-1107 Abstract: Discussed in an earlier study (1970) by this author was an electrometric method of determining diffusion coefficients in thin metal films on the bazi!i of the difference in the arriount of electricity between the current-time characteristics priort,) and ~_,ftcr d1l"Wojon annealing of a two-layer thin-film structure. It appears that this method of determining diffusion parameters is applicable only to metals which, as a result of diffusion, form Golid interstitial solutions. This study makes use of current-time c1lia-racterist'ics of the ox-id-a-.ion of a solid solution, formed as a result of diffusion in a two-layer thin-film structure, to detenmine the atom distribution of one layer from t.he 1/2 USSR GERSHI14SKUY, A. YE., Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 32, N'o 5, Itov 71, pp 1104-1107 thickness of the second layer. This modification of the Tethcd per.-nIts study of diffusion processes in thin metal films regardless of the type of solid solution. The distribution of the relative concentration of titanium atoms over the thickness of an aluminum film following diffusion annealing at 400'C is reflected in a curve. The procedure of determinimS atom concentrations from a family of curves of both homogeneous and inhomogeneous solid solutions is detailed and mathematical expressions for determining the atom diffusion coefficient are derived. (2 illu,tra- tions, 4 bibliographic references). 212 63 - Thin Film USSR UDC 548.526 GERSHINSKIY, A. Ye., and KOSTSOV, E. G., Institute of Hathematics, Siberian Dep MmWh Academy of Sciences USSR "Electrometric Method of Determining Diffusion Coefficients of Impurities in Thin Metallic Films" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 6, Dec 70, pp 1315-1317 Abstract: A method was proposed for investigating diffusion processes in thin films, based on measuring the amount of electricity consumed in the process of anodic oxidation of films. The diffusion anneal of two contact- ing layarB leads to a change in the kinetics of the anode process and the amount of electricity Q, consumed in specified time intervals, as a result of which atow of the counter substance are introduced Into each of the layers. The total magnitude of Q, necessary for anodic oxidation of both layers, is held constant in this case. A similar method, distinguished by high sensitivity, is used in determining the nature and small amount of reaction products (up to 10 A) formed on the metal surface. Samples were made in the course of a single vacuum cycle at a pressure of 1/2 USSR and KOSTSOV, E. G., Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 6, Dec 70, pp 1315-1317 5 X 10-8 mm Hg and the upper layer of aluminum with a thickness of 250 A. was deposited on a titanium film with the substrate at room temperature. After this the samples were annealed at 690* K (in a vacuum) for 20 minutes. From the results of measuring seven samples with aluminum films having a thickness of 225-250 X, the diffusion coefficient for titanium in aluminum was determined and found to be 2.9 + 2 x 10-18cm 2/sec at 690* K. After a diffusion anneal at 650 and 740* C the diffusion activation energy and pre-exponential member were found to be, respectively, 1.74 + 0.05 ev and 1.9 x 10-5 cm2/sec. The dif- fusion coefficient can be roughly determined from the formula Q - adef ' . ADR, where def is the effective thickness of the diffused substance, a is the coefficient of proportionality determined from Faraday's law, and t is the diffusion anneal time. The described method makes it possiPe to determine the diffusion coefficient in films with a thickness of 30-50 A and larger and to span the range of mea- suring D in the limits of 10-13-10-20 cm2/sec. 2/2 68 a'o NO-ArIVASR 93 GUIDC TO BUILDING COM14UNICAION CABLE INSTALLATIONS P [Excerpts from q book b I P_ 3,1111t g", 'R~ I. Nazal' k all aMZUM.V; Grc,dn2y an T -Va Xabel Iny t scoruzhen V suva- U~ Z It Z V'P MoSc 31~~r4vOC n~straitcl Svyazl , 1968, pp. 105-1051. 3.4. Main-Line High-Frequency Symmetrical Cables Types of Cables For main-line coltununications, the following types of cables are used- MRS, with cordel-styraflex insulation in a- lead casingy MXSA' with cordel-styroflex insulation in an aluminum casingt and HK, with cordal-poper insulation In a land casing. These cables are fabricated in a spiral quad, and the diarie- tar of the vires is 1.2 mm, the capacitance 1x4, 4x4 and 7x4. MKS Cables with Cardel-StyroClex Insulation in n Lead Casing (GOST (All-Union State Standard) 9046-59) Main-line PIKS cables with cordel-styroflex insul.,ition are Intended for main cable lines, multiplexed with X-60 high- frequen7y apparatus In tho spectrum of frequencies Lip to 252 kilo- her th a remote power supply of up to 750 volts d1rcct cur- rent"awd KRR multiplexing, in the spectrula up to 552 kilahert2. The cables are produced with 1.4 or 7 high-frequency quads. Aside from this, 4x4 cables may have five signal wires, and 7x4 cables 6 signal wires. The diameter of the copper current-conducting wirer of the high-fraquency quads is 1.2 mm, and that of the rig- nal wires 0.9 mm. Depending upon the type of protective covers, the cables are marked as follows. MYSG, in a lead casing, bare. MYSB, armored with steel ribbons; MKSBV, armored with steel rib- boy.a. lead casing protected by a polyvinyl chloride hose or rib- bones MXSK' armored with round wires; MXSKVj armored witli round wires, lead casing protected by polyvinyl chloride base or ribbanny USSR UDC: 532.137 "New Capillary Express Viscosimeters" Moscow, Izmeritellnava tekhnika, No.. 11, 1970, pp 48-49 Abstract: Because of defects in the standard viscusimeter -- in the conical funnel Vz-1 or Vz-4 types, for example -- the Special Design Office of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for New Building Materials has constructed and tested two capillary express viscosimeters based on the measurement of the time for leakage of a fixed volume of the test fluid through a capillary inside the viscosimeter chamber under the action of hydrostatic pressure. This instrument, given the nomenclature of VzV-3, is shown in a cross-sectional diagram in which each part is labeled. The advantage it offers over the standard type of instrument is that measurements for various types of fluid can be made without withdrawing the probes from the instrument chamber. The construc- tion and operation of this instrument together with the viscosi- metric tube VzT-1, a device for measuring small volumes of fluid in a graduate of 250 or 100 milliliters, are described. 99 - AR0046=19" UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Derwent,, 241795 ROTa4NG V1SCOSU4ZT9R consists ox two cylinders, one indide the othei~- The inside cylinder I placed on bearing 2 is fitted with a recoder of the angle of rotation 3. The outside cylinder consists of two tumblers 4 and 5 with perforated walls 6. The tumbler 4 is fixed on to the working container 7 containing the liquid and driven by mechanism 9. Tumbler 5 has a mechanism 10 for turning it at a prearranged angle relative to tumbler 4. The tested liquid 8 is poured into container 7 just when the through holes 6 are coaxial. The liquid passes through the holes into the clearance between the inside cylinder I and tdmbler 5. The tumbler is then turned so that thl through holes in the walls are facing tumNer 4. After that drive 9 transmits to container 7 a rotational torque to the inner cylinder I and through it to recorder 3 of angle~of turning. The registered angle serves as measure of viscosity of the liquid. -15.4.68 as 1233000/26-25. B.M.GERSHKOVICE. NEW -- -VM CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SeXUFAE 6B.''PPIR & RES. (18.4.68) Bul 14/18.4.68. Class 421. Int.Cl.Goln. .AA0046279 Ln cc t- 14 Spetsial'nove Konstruktorskoye Byuro Vsesovuznogo Nauchno - IssledoTl Zo Institu,ta NovVkh Stroitel'nvkh Materialov 19781420 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemicals Dervent,,/-70 242369 POLYSrDUWE BEADS PRODUCTION in 4 aLxw the s6c=tic ikrang~~ ~t-; zcli is shown in the diagram; the cylindrical container (1) is equipped-with concentircally distributed blades (2), with the drive - hanism. (3), which ensures that the differently located blades are all driven at the same linear rate of motion,by the system of belt-and-pulley arrangements.. There are also.. perforated diffusers located between the blades, through which the gas required to assist in the production of the necessary composition for the preparation of the final product is admitted. The mixer ensures that high intensity and unifor- mity of mixing is obtoned across the entire cross-section of the mixing chamber, thufi Increas- ing productivity and the qqality of the material produced. 11.8.65. as 1022289/23-5, AGA1)ZHDMV G.S. and others. (2.9.69) Bul. 15/25.4.69. Clas; 39a5 Int Cl. B 29S.1 :1.9750472 AA0040774 f . f3 4 12 cl 1.9750-1-73 AA0040774 AUTHORS: Agadzhanov, G. S.; Morgulis, M. L.; and Gersbkovich, B. M. 19750474 e I J Aluminum and Its Alloys USSR UDC 669-71 DOBROWSLOV, A. V., BUYNOV, N. N., GERSHKOVICH, R. M., and GLEBOV, V. V., Institute of Physics of I'letals of t1re-A-c-a =emy"-6E-_S`-cTEFhces USSR "Investigation of the Structure of Guinier-Preston Zones in the Alloy Aluminum-Silver" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 5, May 71, pp 1058-1062 Abstract: A comparative roentgenographic and electron-microscopic investi- gation of sizes of Guinier-Preston (G-P) zones was carried out with a view to examine the correctness of the three-phase model of the decay in aluminum- silver allay. The investigation included the determination of the silver distribution in the G-P zone with full account for the diffusion dispersion. With that end in view, coefficients of order in the alloy aluminum-silver, water quenched from 535% with subsequent aging at 1065% over a period of 15 min, were determined. A method is discussed by which the silver concen- tration in the G-P zone, which was found to be equal to the amount of silver previously present in a specific volume of the alloy, car, be determined. Five illustra., five formulas, nine bilio. refs. 1/1 USSR UDC 669.715'782:620,186 KUZNETSOV, G. M., ROTENBERG, V. A., QUHMM, G. B.,,KHRUSHCHOVA, K. M., and ZIL'BERG, Yu. Ya., State Union Scienti?l`c-10=7~~Jriractor Institute; Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "Methods and Theories of the Modification of Hypereutectic Silumins" V sb. Modifitsir. siluminov (Modification of Silumins -- Collection of Works), Kiev, 1970, pp 5-19 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1746 by I. NABATOVA) - Translation: The authors consider in detail substances creating the effect of modification of hypereutectic Silumins and methods of introducing them. Madi- fiers of primary Si are P, copper phosphide (eutectic), reaction mixtures "alphosite," "phoral," a mixture of 52% Li P04 +,407. Al + 8% P, a mixture of A13FO4 + M92P207 + ethane C2C16 + cOpp;r pgoaphide, polytetrafluoroethylene + P + AIP; Be, Cu, Ag, Zn, Cd, Hg, Se, Te, Ca, Cd, Ge, Ti, 5, P, and Na, as well as a mixture of eutectic Silumin with Al shavings in combination with Na, break up the Si and the eutectic simultaneously. The following hypothesis explaining the modification mechanism are discussed: 1) formation of nuclei of the AIP type; 2) connection with Al-Si-modifying-element phase diagram 1/2 USSR KUZNETSOV, G. M., et al,. V sb. Modifitsir. siluminov (Modification of Silumins Collection of WorksY, Kiev, 1970, pp 5-19 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1746 by I. NABATOVA) 3) limitation of the growth of Si crystals. The last hypothesis gives a fuller explanation of the experimental data. Wo tables. Bibliography of 59 titles. 2/2 USSR UDC 612.822.3.037 GRINDELI, 0. 14., GERS1114,414 S..G., BGIDYREIVI, G. N., VAKAR, Ye. III., MALINA Z. A., DONRFM~---61114' I. S. a-nd GAIKIIIIA,, IN. S., Institute of Neuro- surgery imeni N. N. Burdenko, USSR Academy of Mfedical Sciences, Instit"Ite of Higher Nervous Activity and NleuroplysioloL-7 and Acoustics Institute, USS-11, Academy of Sciences, Moscow "Intercentral Relations in the Hwaan Cerebral Cortex According to Data n.-on Coherence and EEG Phasic Spactrall Moscow, Zhurnal V~ysshey Ner-v-noy Deyatellnosti ineni 1. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, Vp 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 771-181 Abstract: The EM, of the occipital, parietal, central, frontal and temporal cortical arpas were Litudied in 36 healthy subjects. The ener-etic and reciprocal spectra were produced willh a computer and used to 'determine the expression of each rhythra. The degree of tiieir interaction was calculated by analyzing the coherence and plla----;c spoctra. Usinr thiE mcthod stati-tica,_3 and temporal correlations may be found indcpendent of eneri7et-ic C'-a-a04-er- istics. A complex structure of relationshirs between rhythms was fo-i-nd, vith differing degrees of connection and temporal rcl.ationZ at diFcrete 1/2 USSR GRINDEII) 0. M., et al., Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, VYP 4, Jull/Aug 73, pp 771-781 frequencies of even one physiological range of rhythms. The values of coherence and phasic shifts of symmetrical points were quite similar in subjects with or without alpha predominence. Different forms of coherence of the central non-specific cortical zone with the anterior and posterior regions were seen within one hemisphere. Under the influence of afferent stimuli the intercentral relations were found to change in various ways, depending in part on the type of stimulus. 2/2