MLM F*V, N My. 1 -VIIH, P.A. (Tyroreiev, P.m
)L_ _[Matt niev, M.M.)i TIR
14utual effect of the seeds &nm seedlings of scotch pine and
some herbaceous plants. Ukr. Iot. zhur. 21 no.6-,42--45 164.
(MIRA 18tl2)
1. Kpfedra geobotaniki L,nepropetravskogo gosudarstvennogo
unlversir.eta..
SHASONA, VA... red.; FZX, red.
[P-iblems in mathematics) Sbornik zadach po matematike.
Kazan', Izd-vo Kazanskogo univ., 1965. 145 p.
(MIRA 160)
MATVEYEV, NJ' (Matyi"ievp M.M.1; TIMOFEYEV, P.A. [Timofieiev, P.O.)
~ - , -- -11
Effect of water-sal.uble exudations of some forest and forest-
weed speoles on one-year-old oak seedlings. Ukr. bot. thur.
22 no.4:29-32 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gopudRretvennyy uriversitet, kafedra
geobo"niki.
M A'r 6, F V C- I/ IV - /11.
JSSR 'Chemistry kcety~ene FD-25;28
ja-rd 1/1 Pub. 50 - 7/14
Authors Shashkov, A. N., Strizhevskiy, 1. 1., 01'kovskly, V. F.,
Matveyev, N. N.
Title improvement of efficiency and increased automatization in the
operation of acetylene-filling equf..pment
Periodical Kh1m. prom. No 4, 222-227, Jun 1-955
Abstract Describe the design and operation of small units instal-led at
consumer plants and used for the production from calcium carbide
of dissolved acetylene filled into cylinders. Various improve-
ments in the desi6n and -Peration of the geaerator and comprec-or
are described. Power to the carbide feed is furnished by an Lj-
gine of the membrane t)ia activated by water or gas (e. g. com-
pressed air). By this mean8 the dauger of exj,~'asions is reduced.
Four figures, 2 graphs, 5 tables.
InsLitution All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the AutogenouB
Working of Metals (VNIT_AVTOGEN~
V, /V,
ARM&. I.I., kand.tekhn.neuk; ANTOSHIN, Te.V., Lush.; ASINUTSIATA, O.A.,
lush.; TABILIM . X.T.. kand.taktin.nauk; OITZOV. S.G., Lush.; MMW ,
i.r., lash.; ZAYTSVA, V.P., Irish.; XAZMMT, P.P.. lush.; x4m.
Yu*Bo, lnsh*; XOMM"s P*S.. k&ad.t*khn.wwuk; NMOVIN, A.Z., lash.:
===YStry, A,K,, lush.; 011MOTA, Ye.l.. lash.;
tokhnik-, MXC%wV, Nje., lash.; Im"OV, Yu,1" lush.; MRAYST.
V.V., kand.tokhri.nauk; NINBW, A.Z., kmrA.t*khn.namk; SPWOR,O.-Sh.,
lush.; MI&SM111Y. 1.I., kandAhim.nauk; TXSMMXIY, D.I., i3sh.;
OMMIA, 25.5., lash.; TSMMMI. A.L. lush.; SWHKOT, A.1., kmid.
tekhn,nauk. dote.; SHOISM11, N.M., lash.; SHUMOM. D.Ya., insh.;
ZMIBCX, A.M.. lush.; VOLOIN, V.A., red.; MUMMA, II.F., tekhn.i-ed.
[Machines and suparatuses designed by the All-Union Institute of
Autogenous Working of Metalml Mashiny I apparty konstruktaii
VNIIAvtogen. Moskva, Gos.nsuchno-ts~ft.lsd-yo mashinostroltellnot
lit-ry, 1957. 173 p. (Moscow. Vasisolusayl muchno-iseledovatellskii
lustitut avtogennot obrabotki setallow. no.9)
(Gas wel4lac and cutting-ZquIpment and supplies)
AI~Mm, N.N (Bostow-no-PORU)
Mor stamp for Ustint wils with higb &W Uw malstum contest in
boro ho2so using static loadso Oon* fundo I mokb-, Agune 2 moo6t23-
24 16D, TilRA 130-2)
"ISOLINDIsture) (testing machines)
Nimm. N.P.
Hail and Its prevontion. G". v shkole 26 no.lt63-66 Ja,?
'63. (XMA 16:5)
(Hail)
a V-ib-haylo-vich; T~JLMK(1111.'A, -I., red.
MATVFY~.V 14:L
[Variants of test pap-ern and te.A cards 1'rr rral
tions in mt:Lhematics~ Varianty i,islrerm~,kh raa-,, -: b--'Ie--Y
dlia ustnykh ekzai.,.eno,,, p0 matemai.'-ke. lleningrad, Iz6-vo
Leninj7r. univ., IcM, "~ 5 1 -
NkTVEBVS X. P.
*The Physicogeographical Characteristics of the MiMls latitudinal ZL--ie of
Moscow Oblant.0 Cand Geog Sai, Llvov State U imeni Ivan ?ranko, Min Higher
Educa,tice USSR, LIvow, 195/.. (IL, go 4, Jan 55)
SKvey of Scienbific and Technical Vismartations Defended at USSR Higher
Mucational Instintions (12)
SOS Sm. No. 556, 2A Jvn 55
NORM, JVP.
Sow gqtz&:-&phjc&l work* of V.F.lk-.ev. Blul.NGIP. Otd.get-1. 29 no.5:
68-6c., U-0 154. (KLU 8:10
(lb*v. Tavilli 19dorovich, 1754-1794)
M,+tVe-ye-V., IV-P.
SUBJECT: USSR/Geology
5-2-17/35
AUTHORt None
TIM: On the Activitiou of the Geograpble Section of the Moskva Society
of Investigators of Nature (0 doyatellnoott geografichemkoy e*kt-
all Mookovskep stshchostva lopytatoley pr1rody)
PERIODICALs Byulloten' Mookovskege Obahchostva Imp tat*loy Prirody. 0td*1
Goologichookly, 1957. # 2, PP 149-151 TUSSR)
IBSTRACTt During the period from Devember 1956 to January 1957, tile follow-
Ing reports were delivered to the Geographical Sedties of the
59016tyl
"On the Problem of Investigation the Energy of Relief" - by A.,L.
nstveyovl
wLandolldes and Erosion Prooess" - by S.S. Buto'k) and V.A.
Fedorovskiyj
"Seismic T*CtGRICS &Ld Neetectonice of China" by G.P. Gorshkev,
and "Now Data on Modern Volcanlem in Eastern Tuva" - by M.G.
Greavalld.
ASSOCIATION: Noskv-% S4ciety of Investigators of Nature.
PRESENTED BYs
SUBMITTEDt so late indicated
AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
Wirve-YEI/)
SUBJECTs USSR/Geology 5
AUTHORs MatToyew N.P.
TITLE: On the Problem of Investigatiag the Energy of Relief (K vi)pr*su
ob iselodevanit. onergit rellyefa)
PERIODICAL: Byull*tonl Maskovsksge Obahchootwe Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel
S
Geelegicheakiy, 1957, # 2, pp 166-167 "USSR)
ABSTRACT: TAe formiag of a relief proceeds at the expense of various
types of energy among which an important role is played by the
*vorgy of pluvial precipitations.
The maximum destruction of sell must be observed on horizontal
arta,*. However, the roli*f-forming significance iar rain drops
for horizontal areas Is rather slight. an the wivement of the
sell pexticlon In one direction ie o7cludod. Slopes whose steep-
ness in near 45* will be stroded to a larger degree than slapos
of any other steepness, because the momentum of rain droplets
will attain its ma7imum value at this ungle, aacording to
author's formula*.
Card 1/2 No references are cited.
5-2-34/35
TITLE: On the Problem of Invost1goting the Energy of Relief (Y voprosa
I ob ioaledoramii smorgil rollyefa)
ASSOCIATIONt Koskv& Soc!ety of Investigators of Nature
PRESENTED M
SUBMITTEDs On 11 Decort~ar 1956
IVAIUBLEt At the Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: Matveyev, N.P. SOV/5-53-4-42/43
TITL---: The Nature of Tnlua and Placers in the Massif of the De-
nezhkin Kamen' of the North Ural (Priroda osypey i rossypey
massive Denezhkin Kamen' Severnogo Urala)
PERTODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo ob&hchestva ispytateley prirody.
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 4, pp 166-167 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a summary of a report given by the author at a con-
feren-3e of the Moscow Society of Naturalists on 12 May 1958~
The author distin-auishes two types of placer and talus in
the Denezhkin Kamen': 1) recent placers at the foot of re-
sidual mountains consisting of large angular clastic rocks,
and 2-1 older placers represented by more fine and rolled
elastic rocks.
1. Rac~c-Geology
Card 1/1
-PATFMT,. M.P.
Cirrk-e-like gullies in Moscow Frovince. Diul.MDIP.Otd.
9601- 35 no-1:130-131 Ja-F 160, (KWA 13:7)
(Moscow IPravince-PWsical geograpby)
NATVIIEVP M.P,
Mape proc"oes In the sone of tle b9ld m=udw in the Northern Umls
an rev*" by the Dmeshkin Kamaing masif. Biul.MDIP.Otd.gool. 36
no,6.-1?8 I-D 061. (KM 15:7)
(Ural NbuntxIm"lopes (Fbpica3. gisograpby))
HAT-V=W-q--N-ikv2e7--Petrovich; SERAYEV, NikolAy Aleksandrovich;
VASIL'YEV4, O.S., red.; CVCMWIKOVA, V.I., red. ka-,-t;
XWSp teidw, red,
(Field practice in byd-rology; a textbDok fw ptuderts on-
rolled in the natural science and geograpby faqulties-of
pedagogic institutes] Polevaia pr4tika po giftologii; po-
soble dlia studentov estestvenno-Smograficheoldkh fakullte-
tov podagogicheskikh institutov, Moskvaj, Lchj)odgiz,, 1963.
In P. (MIRA 17:2)
HA rR YE, V.0 - N,I P.
Method for plotting maps of rain P-ecipitation energy and
their use in gsomorphological anal.,rsis. Uch. zap. WOPI 124:
131-157 163. (VJRA '18:6,'
MA7VEYEV, N.P.
Dynamics and age of taluses and rock s6redma of the bare su=it zone
in the Northern Urals as exemplified by the Deneshkin Kamm' Haspif.
Frobl. Sev. no.712ll-216 163. (MIRA 1?;2)
- LIIA-DIEM'.-
Nature of the placers, rock stream P and hi',illsl-?~e waste2 cP
the Denczhkin Kamen' Mz3sjf ~
-n the Northern Ura!B. -.c~,. za.-.
MPI 124:47-92 163. WiFJ- F-il
MATVE 1. ?o
,,QAnfarence an the physical
vaou g*og ob-va 96 no. It
17:5)
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konfr.:-,-ntrjya pc -a_,rn_..I, I
cva..Iyu atc.--~nc
TaZI-.1~---nt., 1959,
-:7-C On 1 0 f the Ta ~.ker. ;% r Z-i
z Of v. T
a -..Ip lnae~,~;cj.
Akadc-,,Iya na~ilk
S. V. IoLa
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Uzbek OS~, A. A. 'at
of 2, 1 c
!T. vzc,hc
-aridi;atc -,f Phy-,-cs A.
cl ~;ciercc~~, D. "i--hanovr
A. S. Si,,ykov, Corrv I.' -b~:,, c:
-,R ..c-fidu~.-ccian, Academy o-' Uabelc SSR; Yu.
Tranpactions of the Ta3hken~; (cont.) SOV/541o
C-Lnidldate cf PhyE?ics and 'Plathemat-Ics; Ya. Kh. n1irak-ulov, Doctor
of Biological S-,iences. Ed.: R. 1. Xhanidov; Tech. Ed.: A. G.
Babakhanova.
FMILTOSE . The rubli-,ation Is intended for scientifIc ivcr~.ezrs and
-1-
,r-!Ialiets employ,?d ~.n ente.-,rI&es wb-re radicactive Ivotopes
ani nuclear radiatlen are u3ed fc-r rez-,arch in rhAmIcal, gco-
lcgica'~, and technological fields.
COVIM.AGE. ThIp c~)'.2ectlcn of 133 articlen rcpres,~nt.n the occond
vn1-iu.c of the ~-ranfja,;tlono of the Tw7hkent Cenf~,r,~ncc on the
F~&,cful Vaes of Atomic Ner&y. The individual arti-lea deal
vith a w-1de range of' rroblem-i in the field cf nuclear radiation,
in:~Iudlnc~: pr#.,ductlon and chemical analysis cf ralioa,-tive
isotcpeB; Inw~ntlgatirn of the kineti,s of chemmical reactionc.
by MLans of izotcpes; applIcation of spectral analyel~ for he
manufacturing of radioactive preparations; ra1-1'!oa:.,t1ve methoda
.for determining the content of elements in the rocks '; and an
analysis of methods for obt%ining pure substances. Certain
Card P/20
SOV/5410
TransLetions of the Tashkent (Cont.)
instru-ments usea, ,uch ao auto~;atic regulatorr , f) oinotcr3,
levol oiuges, and high-acnaltivity gar-aa-rolayj, are dcacrlb 1.
No perz,-3nalities are mentioned. Ruforences follow Individual
article3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
RADIOACTIVE ISOT02ES MD NUCLEAR RADIATION
IN ENGIjj!7T-71JTj-'G PITD GEOLOGY
Lobanov. Ye. '-!. (Inatitut yadc.-n6y fizilcl UzSSR - Institute of
Nuclear Physics AS UzS."Rj. Application of Radioactive lactopea
and H clear Radiation in U7bekiatan
Ta%sar, I. M., and V. A. Yanunh3kovakiy (Institut fiziki All Latv
SSR - institute of Fhysica AS Latvian MR). Probleme of tho
Typ-Ification of Automatic-Control Apparatus Based on the Use of
Radioactive Isotopes
Card 31,220
Tran!,actions of the Ta5hkent (Cont.) SOV/5410
1
1
.klonskty, A. S. (In:,t1tut g.:~oloj-.il AN UzSSR - :nstituto of
A.5 UZT.3p]. Gec.,-herileal 31rnlficance of Inobars and
"-ctone~~ of Stable 1;iotopes 226
arovich, M. P., and N. V. Churayev (Mloslcovskiy torfyanoy
!-i,tltut - Moq,~cw Peat Insfit-,ite). Application of the 1'2thod
o' Fadloartive In-licators in Studyint, the Problem of Water
J~lovr-ent in Peat Depopits During Drp!.naGe 230
0*+.,.rr:yi~v, 74. V. [!.kscow Peat Inatitute). Inve2tigation of
Wat,~r Fropertics, Structure, and ProceaBes of bloi5ture Trans-
f-r in Peat Using Tracer Aloms 243
1,,banov.. Yes. M., ff.
qj-jjtyay_Ay, B. Ye. Krilov, and 13. 1.
_
of Nuclear Physica AS Uzt--3k SSR). Fort-
able Radioactive Density Indicatora 254
Pavlovskly, B, F., B. S. Mazitov, and B. B. AkabJ.rov [In-
stitute of Nut-lear Physics AS U7SSR). Roentgenosterescopic
Un.~ t. 253
('ard 12/20
MATVEYEVP N.S., inzh.; DVORNIKOV, A.F., inzh.
Experience in feedwater phosphatization in the Voronezh
Thermal Electric Pover Plant No.2. Prom. energ. 19 no.1:28
Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2)
MAYzEto 0 5. D. mnmvp- -N.- V.
Eye--Diseases and Defects
Congenital ptosis masked by spasm of the orbicularis oculi. Vest. oft., V.,
6, 1951
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library -f Congress, March 1951j? Unc I.
ics - El.
USM14L isyt.- VI Cecrical properties of CdTe
Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 13/26
Author Boltaks,, B. I.; Konorov, P. P.; Matveyev, 0. A.
Title Electrical pzoperties of cadmium telluride
Periodical: Zhur. tekh. fiz., 2c5, No 13 (November), 1955, 2329-2335
Abstract The authors briefly e;.Tound experimental data obtained by them in a study
of the electrical properties of cadmium telluride, thi.3 data relating
mainly to the problem of the temperature dependence of electrical con-
ductivity and thermo-emf coefficient of cadmium telluride specimens close
in ccimposition to stoichiometry and also of cadmium telluride specimens
vith small additions of ~.opper, gold, cadmium, selenium, and tellurium.
Part of the presented data here was already obtained by the authors as
early as 1950. They thank V. P. Zhuze, head of the laboratory, and V. P,
Savinov, who helped p,:-epare the specimens. Seven references: e.g. B. T.
Kolmiyets, DAN SSSR; V. Ye. Lashkarev, G. A. Fladorus, Izv. AN sssR, 16,
1. 81, 1952; V. D. Kuznetsov, Kristally i kristallizatsiya, GITTL, I'lloscow,
1954.
Institution:
Submitted: june 14, 1955
'09 Tvc-
AD THORS: Ryvkin, S. M., Bogomazov, A. P.,
Konovalenko, B. M., 1~'atve'ev, 0. A.
TITLE: ASemiconductor Transmitter for Camma-Lay
(Poluprovodniko-;jy datchik dlL izidikbtsii
PZRIODICAL: Zhurnal Nkhniche~skoy Fiziki, '957, Vol.
pp. 16ol-1602 (USSR)
57-2-T-7-30/40
indic:.itfo-
z.vnma--1z_uChe!.iya
1~
el T Nr 7,
ABSTRACT: As therp exisis a Creat want of che:i:) Lind aim,;!L: levices,
particularly of Eamma-raj inlicators, and n-3 llroinipinc
results were obtained in this res-)ect with s,_~miconductor-
materials, such as CdS and CdSe, iyhcse conductivity
substantially chanEes upon irradiation, the investigations
were here performed in this direction. In Zhurnal
Tekhnichesko:l Fiziki, 1954, Vol. 24, p. 961 the a-ithors
showed that semicrystalline layers may form upon sublimation
of CdS powder. The high temperature of the base, however,
leads to the diffusion of the base-substance into the
CdS-layer by which facl~ its properties vith to
sensitivity in the case of irradiation -are preatly
deteriorated. This difficulty was n-_~7 overcome at the
expenae of a great increase in the spe of sublimation.
Card 1/2
A Semiconductor Transmitter for Ja7ma-Ray Indication 57-27-7-30/40
it was posnable to ~)btztin, on i.h,2 conductiv-:~ base, la,-~ers
with a comparatively hi[:h sensitivity tovard ea.-%ma-rays with
an inertia not exceedine that of CdS-crystals. 7he
inary tc-.q
prelim ts showed that T (time of current-r'se up
to 80 ~Ia of the stationary valued can be much reduced by
means of 'previous wuak illuininatAon of the sample. The
obtained data show that the trarsmitters worked out here
can in a number of cases be used in the simplest schemes
as indicators of camma-ruys.
There are 1 table and 9 referencua, 5 of which am Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOR! Physicc-Technical institute AS USSR, LeninGrad
(Fitiko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR, LL-ninc,"rad)
SUBMITTED: i4arch 1, 1957
AVAI L,1BLE Library of Con6ress
-Applicntions I. cadmimn
Gamma rays-Detection 2. 3emiconductoris
8alenide-Applications 4 Ga(biiium sulf Id o-A pplicP t ions
Card 2/2
S/05iV6Z/000/004/158/160
A061/A101
AUTEORS: Ryvkin, S. M., Bogomazov, L. P., Konovalenko, B. M., Matveyev, 0. 1
T17LE: Semiconductor garana detectors
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 15, abstract 4-4-291
(V ab. Votoelektr. i optich, yavleniya v poluprovodnikakh", 'Kiyev,
AN USSR, 1959. 386 - 3W)
TEXT: The prospects of CdS crystals used as gama detectors are considered.
The low sensitivity and the considerable lag of such piakv-ps are noted. There
are 6 references.
P. L.
[Abstr.--r;ter's note: Complete translation)
Card 1/1
AUTHORa Matveye7, O.A.
SOV/80-32-2-40/56
TITLEs Simple Thermoregulatur for Stabilization and Program Change
of Temperature (Prostoy termoregulyator dlya stabilizataii i
programmnogo izmeneniya temperatury)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, Nr 2,
PP 442-443 (USSR)
ABSTRACT% A high sensitivity thermoreg-Qlator (Figure 1) has been de-
veloped on the base of the d-c potentiometer PP. It is equip-
ped with a germanium diode fed from a 1-5-v battery of
Zo-L-30 type. The light source is a 10-v lamp. The light
of the lamp falls on the sensitive surface of the photoelement
(Figure 2).
There az-e 2 diagrams.
SUBMITTEDs June 25, 1958
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TI -T 77: S-con spectro.-etric detectors w:,,h a wide sensitivity range
SOT"a. C---: A-.o=aya ere.---.'Ya, v. 16 , -,D. 1964, '.55- 359
TOP-C TAGS: spectrometric silicon, hole type cond-cz:,vi-
tv, lit-iurn d-If";sion, lit*~I;um ion, lon-, narticle, signal to noise ratio,
electron "ole pair, beta spectrum, spectronne~r-,,
ABST RAI'-T:7,-.e desi~rn ard 'Df axnerimen-,a__ ~I
counters wiz,'-I a wide sensitive layer, z_eve.cped by the
T
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quai-.za,and hea~ry partic:es (.Such as
part-c~es) with a high degree c,-- aocur.~cy.
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Of t S z 1 -.1 U C I -he ".)Lst sr,~ctrom,---- ric performance is
a o I z q :zr. --~ a.) cu I )J to 210K. These detectors
1W e r e S k, z 0- r r, iC t -Z,. t a a ;,, d, s n, e c t r a o f C s T~e
0 -,) " i -n ~; m is at about 200K; t1he ampli-
f~e;-'s inh,~rcn-- to a.-ou-, 6 'K e v . Detectors %,jith an
etraczivc oner,atio- arrea of 0.5 C-12 .-,av~a "Ileen developed for the study
of the -,)Oss~Dle of the nois,~ ctffecr on the resolving power.
-i;z:Ihor5 are greattly indebted to I. A. I-ebe"Ieva for her assis-
tance 4-a the production of rhe samples to N. B. Strokan for his
assictance in making the measurements." Orig. art. has: 7
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TITLE: The spectrometric measurement of ghwSed heavy particles of'
medium energy Idth silicon a-j.pl-deteotorse
S31MICE: At*xnaya snerglya, Y.16, no.4,, 19M. 360-362
.20PIC 208t villow..& detector, spectrometrys acceptor admixture*
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.chrzged particles,, cyclotron, lithium Lon drift, scattered Ion, bets
partIcl*, ger qwwtaq elantlo peakv peak resolutIon, olootronlo
nolse
ABSTRACT: The silicon detectors widely employed in nuclear research
.can be used for an energy analysis only of particles ihose path In the
silicon does not ezoeod about 100 slorone me speo --str-Ic ne&s"*-
nent of partial*@ w1th greater ranges (medim quires a can-
x1derably bigher detector sensitivity* We can be ashlevid br a
peawting the InItIal acceptor adnUtures by way of a 111hium,
Ion drift In an electric field of aa u-p #mctlou. A study h
Mde of the pug teatures of WA6h detloters with reference
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so medium-energy ot-partioles and protons. 2he meassroments were made
d1a a cyclotron at the Xurchatov Atomio Ikergy Institute. The tests
with beta-particles anC gamms-quants, have esUblished that cooling the
detector to a temperature of about -0 tb 4100 Improves Its resolutio&
All the further measurements more therefore wAs at a temperature of
-700. the above-mentioned measurements cove" M" the abovt-demoribed
detectors are very suitable for use In s _10. OuGlow PhrAose
OrIg. &"9 has: 4 SIGG"se 4
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AUTHOR: I
TITLZ: A germanium spectromatric gam a-radiation detector
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, 1r. 16, no. 4, 1964, 362-363
TOPIC TAGS: 6ermanium detec-,.or, n p Junction, n i p atructure,
Compton interaction, inverea current, energy spectrum, gamma quanta,
photoabsorption, amplitude resolution, Compton effect.
ABSTRAM Unlike the n-p-s1licon detectors of charged particles,
the semiconductor detectors ba-ed on n-p-junctions In Ger:janium
have not been used on a large scale because of their li*..ilted seL-
sitivitv to radiation and cooltng. Using the method of compensating,
the acceptor admixtures by donor-type mob1lo ions, arcelerated by
the electric field of an n-p-junction. (E. Fell: Journal of Applied
Physics, 31, 291, 1960) In -a germanium cx7stal, it is possible to
produce an n-1-p-tranaltion with a broad II" region. Such a struo-
ture can be used as a speotrnmotrio gaiama-diitector with greate~r Gf-
feativeness than a silloon detector beosuse the atomio number Z of
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germanium is 32 and of cilicon only 14. it -hould be pointed out
that silicon n-i-p-detectors with a wide raur-e of sensitivity re-
quire coolinC during the spectrometric measurements of beta-par-
ticles and gamma quanta. But their high resolvi.Dg power fully
justifies the few inconveniences associatee~ with their coollag. The
intrinsic amplitude resolution of a germanium detector Is about 6
kev. The resolving power of a counter can thus be raised by im-
proving the geometry of the experiment. It is to be expected that
germanium n-i-p-counters vill be used on a w'4.de scale for the
spectrometric m eastu7sments beta- partl c1 e a and gamma-quanta. Orig.
art. has: 1 figure
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AUTHOR: Matveyev, 0. A.; Ry*vkin, S. M.; Tarkhin, D. V.
TITLE: Quick response silicon detectors of pulsed -X-radiation
SOURCE: Atornnaya energiya, v. 16, no. 4, 1964, 363-365
TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor detector, n p junction, n i p junction, penetrating
radiation, hard X radiation, quick response detector, hole tyro conductivity$
Intrinsic conductivity, spectral senottivity
ABSTRACT: This report discusses semiconductor n-p and n-i-p silicon detect-
ors suitable for recording short pulses (about 10- 7 sec. ) of hard X-radiation
having - an energy up to I Mev. One of the two experimental quick-res-
ponse detectoro of pulse X-radiation was based on an n-p stlicon junction which
was achieved through the diffusion of phosphorus into silLicon with a hole-type
CMAUCUVity and re a I a t I v I t V - of about 1000 to 300G ohm. cm. The se caid
type w with n-i-p silicon junction. The region of intrinsic conductivity wa&
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found by compensating the initial hole-type conductivity by the lithium ion drift
in the n-p junction field. The nature of the detectors' spectral sensitivity to
X-radiation of various energies was investigated by the use of filters maee of
St-3 iron. Thus*, operating on the principle of collecting non-equilibriu.-i. cur-
rent carriers in an n-p junction electric field, the n-p and n-i-p detect rs
represent quick- r,--ponse X-radiation sensing elements with a sensitivity close tu
We maximum possible for silicon and a refipmse ti= cf abDut 10- 7 to 10- 8 ser.
Although silicon haF a relatively L~w X-ra ation absorption factor, the mention-
ed detectors with a respon m tLme of about 10- see. are in a number of ways more
suitable for the recording of pulse X-radiation than other instruments. Orig.
art. has: 3 figures and 5 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: None
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AUTHOR: Arkad'Zeva, Ye. N.; Matveyev, 0. 1.1_; Rud', Yu. 'I.; RyvkIn, S. M.
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fizlko-
tekhnrcTesk1j Institut AN SSSR)
TITLE: 7he possibility of using cadmium telluride for making n-y galm-guanta
detectors
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SOURCE: Zhurnal te7khnitheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 6, 1966, 1146-1148
TOPY: TAGS: gamma detector, beta detector, radiation counter, particle counter
ABSTRACT: Tests were made to investigate the possibility oi r- )rding gamma-cuanta
with the aid of n-p transitions based on cadmium telluride. To construct a highly
efficien. semiconductor n-p counter for operation in a suitable temperature range,
a material with a high atomic number and a sufficiently wide forbidden band should
be used. "Ibe specimens were therefore prepared from CdTe crystals with n-type con-
ductivity by means of lithi-am diffusion. A sensitive layer approximately 230 4 thick
was obtained as a result -1 the drift of Li-ions in the n-p transition field. The
mobility nf the Li- Ions in CdTe was determlvee to be approximately
5 x 10-1" cn2/vesgc, l,e,, It was sufftilently high. The reverse current of such a
structure was approximately 10-8 amp. The relez-Avely weak dependence of capacity on
voltage at high voltages shows that the transition is structurally similAr to the
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a-i-p system. The working surface of the specimens was 5 to 7 mr.2. With such
137
specimens a positive count of Cs gamms-quants and beta-particleo at roo-a tevApera-
ture with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 15 to 20 was obtained. Orig. art.,,
has: 2 fLgw&sb' [JAI
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"CMA, L.A.; PATUMV, O.G.; FIDOROVA, I.V.
Determining the amount of deuterium in some biological medf.t
by means of the HS-2K maes spectrometer. Toporadidbiol. 2:
189-198 157. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo nauchno-Issledovatel'skeg rentgeno-
radiologichaskogo Instituta, Kintateretva, adravod&raneniya SSSR-
(DRUT39RI(W) (WATIR IN THIC DOT) (PASS SPWTRUKMT)
AIMAMDROV, S.N.; GALMSIATA. X.F.; NATVXM. O.G.; F.WTSM. V.A.
Biological effect of external bets radiations. Xed.rad..3 no.4*
6-8 JI-Ag 058. (NMA 12:3)
1. Is 1"Sentrallnogo nauchno-losledovatellskDgo rentgano-radiclogi-
cheikogo institutst Ministeretwa sdravookhranonlya SSSR.
(STRMTIM. radloact Ive.
off. in white nice, external application (RUB))
MATIEYEVI, O.R., inzh.; DEGTEV, G.F., kand.tekhn.natik
Modernization of a forge box furnace. Mashinostroertie io.2:37-39
Mr-Ap '62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy inzhenerno-stroitel'nyy institut.
(Furnaces, H- ~ng--Technological innovations)
MATVEYEV,, O.R.; ISGTEV, G.F.
Modernization of the chamber-type forging furnace. Kuz.-shtam.
proizv. 4 no.3:40-43 W '62. (XIRA 15:3)
(Awnates, Heating)
IXFMTPT~ G.F.; V.I.; mllril~,!Yv, ).F~.
M~,:thunlfacl :7orsOnuouB furnace 'ill-r, --n annu3,Ar heart-, f0 LL e n,,[,-
si!?-le hsa!,!.aj; of bil2ets. Ga2. prc,-,,. 7 nr).501~,38 - M-LR A ' -, - ! I -
DEG'-V'U, G.F., doktor tekbn. nauk, KATW 7, %.R., irzb.
Modernization of a heat-treating compartment fuma--e for ita
oonveralm to nonoxidation beating. Mashinostroenis no.fit
14-15 N-D 264 (MIRA ISR2)
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AUTHOR: Deatlev, G. F., Hatveyev, 0. R., Kharcheako, V. L, MWVch9nko,_F.._V.__
ORG: none
TITLE: Heatint o
$tootbillets In molten glass
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SOURCE: Kusni?cbno-shtsm"vochnoys proizvodstvo, nol. 1966, 36-37
TOPIC TACS: glass, heat carrier, beat treat turnace, metdl forging
ABSTRACT: The authors refute the contention of T. 1. Gushchina (Kuzneclono- 8h tampo-
vochnoye proinvodetvo, no 4, 1963) and other investigators that beating In molten
glass can at present be an effective thod 01 protecting steel against oxidation
during reheot.".ng prior to its forging ad pressing. On the basis of experiments with
the beating oil steel billetn G molten window glass as well !%a in other types of
molten glass ist 1000-1450*C for up to 5 hr it is shown that, along with its oxidation-
preventing qualities, glass displays major disadvantages such as considerable vis-
cosity and pronounced adhesion to the metal; this leads to a high consumption of
glass and caujoes difficulties during the subsequent cleaning of the metal. During
precision dle-fo
forging the remsInIng X)ass Soto pressed Into the surface layers and
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distorts the dimnsions of the finished forging. Moreover, the high tem"retures In
the working area (of the order of 1400*C) result to oztromely unfavorable working
conditions for the fumace-tending personnel. All this gives reason to bellave that,
contrary to the published recamnmdations, this technique of oxidation-froe reheating
of steel to not practical at present.
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I-
T 1 Soms-I Pl,~ctric~7,1 nroperties of the intr-rmf'tillic se-.4con-~ucting
comnourd Cd 4~;b 3 Oo--)ed by various impurities
Pl,,'1110DIGAL: Fizika tverdoe-o tf~lq, v. 4, no. .3, 1962, 615 - 617
TEYT-. In orler tr determine thr- effect of Ap, Cd, In, Sn, Pb, 6b, -ine Tc~
4- the temperature
mpurities in juanti"Aes of up to 1 at% an Cd Sb3V
0
d,-nen,lonce of condue~tivity in the range 2r) - ~00 C' the Hall conF'tant'
anJ the tl-!,~rmo-emf at roDm tem,)erature were measured. d - c measuremunts
were made with a two-probe compensation method; the thermo-emif was -.'eter-
c.ined respect to copper; the fiEld stronpth in the slit Of the elcct-o-
ma,"et was 2500 oe. Cd Sb 3 (ifr,2urity concentration 2.1-10--31/o) -ias fuse]
topether with the doping metals (purity 99.996~_) in evacuated quartz am-
pouls. The conduction type of the stoichiometric.Cd A Sb 3(p-type) was
changed only by To impurities.
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Composition Thermo-emf Conductivity Carrirr mobility
(onm-cm)-l cm
-v/der 2/v.sec
Cd4Sb., +100 30 900
with Ag +47 4000 000
with In +130 60 45
with Te +29 or -77 2900 or 5100 345 or 107~5
The forbidden band width an determined from the log 6versus (11fT) c',irve
was 1.25 ev. Cd 4 Sb3of stoichionetric composition has a car-4or concentra-
17 -3 is -3
tion of 2.10 10 cm . S", additions incrcas- this value up to- 10 cm
19 -3. n-j:eU f C ~ 3 b
the other metals even up to -10 cm The C:1-5b alloy co
and Cd4 Sb 3' T!-~e stoichiometric and the Te-doped samples (p-t~pe) shu-v
rect-Lfyi.np properties; the Te-doped samples also show a ranCe of negative
resistivity in the back direction. If the current Is raised to more tha'n
4 tra the rectifying effect vanishes. There are 2 figures, I table, and
5 Sov-.et references.
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ASSOCIATIONs Voronozhskiy gosudarstvennyy univer'aitet (Voronezh State
University)
SUBMITTEDs October 2, 1961 1W 6
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(2) Cd4Bb3+In, M-~+Sb,
(4) -+ Cd.
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Vork of the Food Section of the AU-Umlon Conferew* on the
Introduction of New U9011 Plants Into Cultlvatlon.Bet.sbur.
41 no,7:1091-1093 J1 156. (KM 9: 10)
(Forage plants)
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25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2934
Burmistrov, Nikolay Semenovich, (Deceased), Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Galkin, Pavel Fedorovich MatveyevL GrIgoriy kkimovich Neshitov,
and Nikolay Georgiyevich Ozhimkov
Planirovaniye vspomogatellnykh tsekhov mashinostroitellnogo zavoda
(Planning the Setup of Auxiliary Shops at a Machine-Building
.Plant) 2nd ed. Moscow, Rash&1z, 1958. 278 p. 4,000 copies
printed.
Ed.: N.S. Burmi7trov, Engineer (Deceased); Reviewers: B.V.
Voskresenskiy, Economist; P.G. Kalinin, Economist; and A.I.
Shuster, Economist; Ed. of Publishing House: A.A. Salyanskiy;
Tecb. Ed.: ".D. ElIkind; Managing Ed. for Literature on
the Economics and Organizatior. of Production: T.D. Saksaganskiy.
PU.IPOSIK: This book is intended for employees at machine-building
plants who are engaged in planning.
COVERAGE: The book deals with problems In planning the setup
and operations of various auxiliary shops and services at a
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machine-building plant. The organization of work in such
auxiliary units as the machine-repair shop, the tool shop,
the induaztrial power plant, the transportation service, etc.
is reviewed, and suggestions are made for Improving their
labor productivity. Production and maintenance costs of
auxiliary shops and units are analyzed, and possibilities of
reducing cost investigated. Preparation of estimated expen-
ditures and of monthly financial statements showing results
of operations are discussed. The operation of each auxiliary
shop or service of the plant is analyzcd. Several chapters
are written by different authors. No personalities are men-
tioned. No references are given.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Ch. 1. Economic Importance of Auxiliary Shops and Services at a
Machine Building Plant (Burmistrov, N.S.)
1. Significance of auxiliary shops and services in the or-
ganization of production
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2. Ways of Improving the organization of auxiliary shop
operations 8
3. Mechanization of auxiliary services at a plant and Its
shops 14
4. Specific features In planning auxiliary shopej and spervices
at a plant 16
Ch. II. Planning the Setup of a Machine Repair Shop (Neshitov,
G.A.) 26
1. Method of planning the repair of equipment 27
2. Planning the production program for a shop 31
3. Drawing up the work plan 44
4. Estimating the cost of operations for a machine repair
shop 55
5. Analysis of the implemented plan and accounting records of
operation 67
Ch. III. Plazining the Setup of the Tool Shop (Neshitov, G.A.) 77
1. Organization of tool shop operations at a plant 77
2. Method of planning and oontrolling tool shop operations 80
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3. Planning the operational program for a tool shop 98
4. Work plan of a tool shop 102
5. Estimating the cost of operating a tool shop and its ser-
vices 105
6. Analysis of the implemented plan and accounting records
of operation 121
Ch. IV. Planning the Setup of an Industrial Power Plant (Galkin,
M.A.) 143
1. Distinctive features of the power plant operation 143
2. Organization of power supply to an enterprise and its
departments 147
3. Planning the setup of a power plant i48
4. Labor force and wage funds ' 166
5. Production outlays and production cost 170
Ch. V. Planning of Transportation (based on practical experience
of the Moscow Small Automobile Plant) (Ozhimkov, N.G.) 179
1. Organization of the transportation service for a plant 179
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2. Order of distributing hauling assignments to transporta-
tion sub-units 18o
3. Drawing up work plans 186
4. Preparing estimates of expenditures of the plant as a
whole and of Its various departments 18q
Prorating estimated expenditures as forecast for the plant
as a whole 192
6. System of economic accountability for the transportation
department 194
7. Monthly financial statement showing business activities
of the plant and results of its operations 197
Ch. VI. Planning the Setup of the Maintenance and Construction
Department 200
1. Orgaulzation and functions of the above department 200
2. Planning the setup of the department 203
Ch. VII. Planning the Auxtliary Services of a Shop (Galkin,
M. A. ) 211
1. Planning the tool service of a shop 213
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2. Planning the maintenance zervice of a shop 215
3. Planning the power plant of % shop 222
4. Planning the transportation Bervice and the warehouse
operations of a shop 225
5. Planning public facilities within the organization of
a shop 28-
Ch. VIII. Technical and Economic Appraisal of Work Carried out
by Supporting Departments of a Plant (Galkin, M.A.) 230
1"-.. Organizatim of Electric Power Supply at a Mass-Produc-
tion Plant (Matveyev, P.F.) 242
1. Organization of electric power supply and consumption
at a plant 242
2. Planning and controlling electric power consumption 245
3. Recording electric power consumption 253
4. Calculation of the cost of electric power 261
5. Rewards granted for economizing on electric power 265
6. Laying out che plan for organizational and technical mea-
sures to be taken for cutting electric power consumption 268
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7. Checking power plant efficiency by detemining the
power conswaption cost per machine unit 276
AVAII-ABI : Library of Congress
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NIZITIN, V.A.. skropershchik; KATVIYNF, P.G., skropershchik.
Levelling ground surfaces vith the D6-222 scraper. Rat-. I isobr.
predl. v strol. zo.112:8-11 155. (NLRA 9:6)
(Scrapers)
JOATVAYBY P -
CoUection of mterial for analyses. Med.sestra 18 no.8:41
A-9 159. (KIBA 12:10)
(DIAGNOSIS)
MATVBYEV. F.I.
Oftwdsation and methodology of mass bacteriological awl nations
to detect dynenter/ pathogenoO by I.A.31roko. Revieved by P.I.
Matyeev. Zhur.m1krobiol.epid.i Amman. 32 no.3:lL&IZA He 161.
(SHI(W-T-1[A ) (MDIGLL SCEMMNG) TmipA 14:6)
(SIROKO, I.)" )
PETROV) B.Dej MATVEYEV, P-I-; SEI-EUIVA, A.A.; 7IV-qHAN,;XAYA, M.L.
Reviews, criticism and bibliography. Zhur.mijcrobi D'. pep-' :!.4 z.-,
no.12:226-137 D 163. 1.V:.Rl
YURCr-Z]NKO,, I.F.; KUTSKEIEVICH., M.N., inzh.; TOIZACHEV, V.P., inzh.;
KLIMM, N.H., HOVIKOV, A.V., inzh.
Answera to readers I queries, Flek.i t,3pl.t'LW 6 no.2:44,45
F I W. (ME' ZA 15:2)
1. NacWalnik upravleniya truds., zarabotnoy platy i tekhniki
bezopaanwti Ministeretva putey isoobabeheni7a (for Yurcheuko).
2. Direktor Tessoymnogo nauchno-laxledovatellskogo instituta
zhelesnodo -roMW gigiyeny Glavnogo sanitamogo upravleniya
Ministerstva putey soobahcheniya (for Matveyev).
(Railroade)
KATVNYZV, P. M., (Shentala VLIIage, Whibyshev Oblastf)
The use of antibiotics in veterinary silence
Veterinariya vol. 38, no. 10, October 1961, pp. 81-89