ZOTIEOVY Ye.A . ; I KINA , It. il. ; FAYNSI TEYN, F.F. ; U2 P "'.f N, R.
L.P. W
Some aspects of the study of azitileukocyte antibodies. Probl.
gem.at. i perel. krovi 9 no.7:3-9 Jl 164.
(MIRA 18:3)
1. TSentrallnyy ordena Lenina Institut gematologii i Pereijivaniya
krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye. Fiselev), Moskva.
IAGUTINA, N.Ya.; FAYN~~,~:YN, F.E.1 SUKYASYAN, G.V.
PrAthoge'n6la or fthe b'em6itatic affect produced by homologous
tranoplantati6n of freshly prepbLred,bone marrow In aplastic and,
h7poplastrIc an'emia. Probl. gemat.i-perel, krovi 9 no.8:3-8
AR '64. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Gematologichoskaya klinika Prof. M.S. Dulltsin) i
radiobiologicb6skaya laboratori~i~-(zav. - prof. M.O. Rausbenbakh)
TSentrallnog6 ordena LaMpa InstiiAlta gematologii I parelivaniya
krovi (dIr. doteent. A.Ye'. Kiselovl) Moskva.
Fil~Y I T EY!',j lly~ VOP.OiJIYEV, A., ',.,v red.
J__1__ _
711.-
[Alila.itlc and hypoplanUc. anem-las) i i:i
poplastit,,hes'kie anemli. Moskvrt, MediLsitit", 28f~ ;~.
I%mlliA ]F,15)
. 4
TT r
BOBRIYEVICH, A.~'., sotrudnik; BOHDARIW10, M.N.. sotrudaik; GMEMENT, N.A..
sotrudnik; IM, M.D., sotrudaik; XORBSHKOV, B.Ta., sotrudnik;
KURYINVA, N.A., sotrudnik; NXMWVA, Z.D.. sotrudnik; PCrUGATAVA,
L.A.. notrudnikl PWOTA, Ts.l.. sotrudaik; SKULISKIT, T.D.,
sotrudnik; SMMNOV, Gj., sotrudnik; TUREIVICH, R.I., sotrudnik;
sotrudalk; SHCHUXIN, V-N.. sotrudnik; BUROV.
A-F-..naui~n" redaktor; SOBOLOT, V.S., nauchW redaktor;
VERSTAK. G.T., redaktor izdatelletys; IRTNOCHKINA, K.V.. takhni-
cheekty redaktor
[Diamonds of Siberia] Alsmsy Sibirt. [Kookwo] Gog.nauchno-takhn.
tad-vo lit-ry po geol. I okhrane nedr. 1957. 137 P. (KIBA 10:7)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ninloterstvo geologii t okhrany nedr.
2 Amakinakoym skepeditelys Glavursloibgsologit Ministerstva geolo-
gil i oi&rany nedr SSSR (ror Bobriyovich, Bondareako, Gnevushey.
Kind, K6reshkov, giu7leve, Nefedova, Popugayevs, Popovs, Skullskiy,
Smirnov. Turkevich. laynahtsyn, Shchuldn)
(31beria-Dismonds)
FAYNSHTEYNp GAhq ODINTSOVA~ M.M.; SMIRNOV4.# O.K.
Preliminary daI* on some obaracteristics of the distribution of
Liao diamond-bearing redimento in western Yakutia,
Kat.po gool,i poloiskep.IAk. ASSR no.2:35-47 160. (MIRA 15-.10)
(Yakutia-Dimonds)
ODINTSOVA, M.M.; FAINSHTEYN.
~11-.,--,;.-~~,~-~'~~
Geology and age of anoient, diamond plaoere in the basin of the
Malaya Botuobiya River. Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser.geol. no.61l5l+-
164 161. (MIRA 14-9)
(Malaya Botudbiya Valley-Diamonds)
FAYNSHTI~YN, G. Kh.
Faynshteny, G. Kh. 'Basic features of the geological structure of the eastern
part of the Tunguska Basin," Materially po geologii i poleznym iskopayemym Vost.
Sibiri, Issue 22, 1948 jOn cover: 194.Vp p. 6-25, with picutres
SO: U-3566p 15 March,53 (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Stateyy No. 14# 1969)
BESSOLITSYN, YO.P.;IFAYNSHTEYNt G.Kh.
Some data~6n,.the weathering surfaces of the south of the
Siberian Plitfor'n in the limits of Irkutsk Province. Kora
vyvetr. no.6s226-230 163. (MIRA 17t9)
1, Irkutakoye pologicheekoys upravleniye,
".FAYNE"HTEYN, G.,Kh.#-.VINICHENKO, M.N.
Practici in -ising the lithological-formation method in studying
Jurassic sediments in the Irkutsk amphitheater. Lit. i polo
Irkop. no,6s89-91 N-D 165, (MIRA l8tl2)
lo Vostoahno-Sihirskiy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy inatitut
geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrlya i Irkutskoye
geologichaskoye upravleniye, Irkutsk. Submitted June 5.
1965.
GOLIDFARB, E.M.; GONCRAROV, I.A.; SABUINIKOV, A.G.; SOROKO, L.N.j Tam, N-1u.j
-- FA1NSHTb'YN,--~.ii.-FILOXOV3 V.A. [decaasedlj TAITSKII, A.K,
Investigating the molidification of large ingots of rectangular cross -
sections Stall 23 inool;22-25 Ja 163s (MM W2)
1. Dnepropetrovokiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Zavod "Uporoshatal.18.
(Steel ingots) (Solidification)
FAYNSHTEY11, G.ifh,
Jurasetc sedimentary serJes of laku~Ip. Inst.geol.i
geo.flz.SAb.ot,d.AN SSSR no.20-.49-57 160. 14WIFLA 173,10)
ANDR&EV, Nikolay Petrovich; FATN�jqYN,,. losif Samuilovich; DUBROVSKIT,
J,
Ileksandr Ivanovich: TSHBY, G.P., tekhn.red.
[Manual on the building of structures] Sprevochnik PO DOStroike
iskusetvennykh sooruzhanii. Moskva, Goo.tranap.zhel-dor. tid-vo.
1957. 539 P. (MIRA 10:12)
(Railroad engineering)
GRAMLIN, I.V., insh.; FATNSHTRYII I-S , insh.
Stand for ng prestreemod reinforced concrete construction
elements. Tranap. strol. 8 no,gt28-29 S 158. (MIRA lino)
(Prestrosood. concrete)
GRAMLIN, I.V., inzh.; FATNSHTM, I.S., inzh.
Original method of reinforcing metoLl bridge spans. Pat' L put.
khoz. no.9:48 S 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(Great Britain-Railroad bridge@)
GRAMOLIJI, I.V., inzh.-. PAYNSHMI, I.S., inzh.
- - , ". .- '"'. .~-
Assembly-line production of prestressed span memberso Tranapo
stroi. 9 no.7:51-53 J1 '59. (MMA 12:121)
(United-States--Preatresoed concrete)
(Assenbly-line methods)
ANDREYEV, Nikolay Petrovichs inzh.1 DUBROVSKIY, Aloksandr Ivanovich.,
inzh.LFgUijMj6 osif Samuilovichp inzh.; AKB40V, I.S..,
_L_
Inzh., reteenzent; MITROFANGV, Yu.M., inzh., retsenzent;
DONSKOY, V.P., inzh., rateenzent; KARAI-EMEV, I.A., inzh.,
rod.; KIIITHOVA, N.A.p tokhn. red.
(Handbook on the construction of engineering structures)
Spravochnik po postroike iskunstvenrWkh sooruzhenii. Izd.2.,
dop. i perer. Moskva, Tranazheldorizdat, 1962. 511 P.
(Railroad bridges) (Culverts) (MDU 15:12)
'g N,
KAMEFrSEV, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; RUDENKO, M.S., laureat 1--ninskoy premil;
FAYTISHTFYN, I.S.; KHAZAR; I.A., laureat Gosudarstvennoy premii
Dcvelopment of the construction of large and medium bridges.
Avt. dor. 28 no.12:20-22 D t65. (RIRA 19: 1)
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%UT 1. 8, (Deputy chief
IHOR: Mitrofanov, Yu. N. (Chief engineer);_JaL
,en&ineer)
ORG: [Mitrofanov3 Mostotrest; (Faynshteyn] Giprotransmost
TITLE: A new combined two-level bridge across the Volga at Gorky
SOURCE: Transportnoye stroitelletya, no. 5, 1966, 3.0-13
TOPIC TAGS: highway bridge, railway bridge, civil engineering
ey
ABSTRACT: The authors describe a two-level combined railroad and automobile bridge
across the Volga River at Groky. Railroad transportation is on the lover level with
automobile traffic on the upper level where the thoroughfare is T m wide with sideval
of 1.5 m each. The bridge is supported by a continuous two-span 2x155 m metal struc-
ture and two 55-m span structures. The span structures on the left bank make up an
arcade consisting of reinforced concrete arches with a span of 53 m each. The main
girders of the metal span structure are 24 m high and located 8.5 m on centers. The
overall length of the bridge is 1600 m. The engineering problems involved in con-
struction are discussed in detail and figures are given on the amount of various ma-
terials used in making the bridge. A cost.analysis shows that this structure Is one
of the most economic of recent bridges.- The cost in below that of the reinforced
UDC: 624.21.036.8
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concrete railroad bridge across the Oka vhich has parameters very close to those of
the two-level bridge across the Volga. The cost of the upper level Vas 20% of the
overall cost for bridge construction (about 70 rubles per square meter of thorough-
fare). Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
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AN MR 147 no*3a6lZAU N 162o (ICMA 15M)
1. Thatitut orgeAdahooy IrbJ-4 i in. N,D. Zel Imakogo AN SM
Predstavleno akademikm 13.Ae Kamakin.
(Roarmgmmts (Chmistry)) (Mmical reactiono late of)
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TITLE: Efrect of pressureoa_64 --rearraneement rate In -solution
SURCE: A14 WSRO IzvestiYao Seriya Milmichesk,ayej 8j 196h, IhOla-1406
TOPIC TP63: isoinerizat1*0il, osph ep-preSsUre-effectj reactioli rate, toluene
*tLon 9 kriethy a
Isomeriza
Abatract* f -Igho Dhidea In the presence of ethyl iodidb
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,
on wad st A -at_-09 -and'at
0!Fg
pr0surea up ts) 200
in a tolue e 8oluti
Udie
(force)/cm Under these conditions the determining rate of the process was.
ite first stage. The rate of this stage in-proportional to tt,e phosphLde
and haloalkyl cQnctntratLons. The datA on trLethylphosphide iso 017merLza-
L ion lin ethanol at different temperetures supports the view that in this
Solvept the rates of the fiedt and aecond st4ge are coamensmrmble- The com-
pressibility vere used to calculate the reaction rate constan'te for toluene
in the presBure interval studied. The rate constant increaacts substantially
with Lncrease in,pteeaure. Theactivated complex after the r,rst stage of
this reaction in toluene solution apparently' is solvated by wit wore than
three solt-ant molecules. Orig. Firt. hos 5
grapho -%rd 1 table,
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ASSOC IATION inatittit- or
pnichaske*--k1dadi-im, Nt-- Dt Zelhakoj:o Akedw-ii nauk S539
Institute of Organta Chemlatryv Acadenq of Sciences,, S55R)
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ACCESSION NR: ~AP5022M
14 541.12-034.2
AUTHOR: G~~kber ~,M. ~G. I z
IaZ~shteynj
TITLE., The effect of pressure on ~ths thermal oecomposition'of methyltr1;Peno!7_-
pbosphonium iodide
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvesitiya. Seriya khimitheakayas no. 8, 1965, 1469-1471
TOPIC*TAGS: . chemical warfare, reaction mechanismi phosphite phosphonate
_aerve gasp
rearrangement, quaternary phosphbrusicompound, phosphonate aster, cholinesterase in-
hibitor, phosphonium compound
ABSTRACT: Previous wo rk showed that pressure increases exert a considerable
accelerating effect on the Arbuzov rearrangement. It was suggested that the accel-
erating effect Is exerted on the first step of the reaction, i.e., the formation of
.the intermediate [CH3P(OCHS)31+1- from,tiriphenyl phusphite and methyliodide. To
test the validity of the above suggestion, the Intermediate was prepared by heating
the components for 2.3 hr at 130C in a sealed ampul. Methyltriphenoxyphos'phonium
iodide was purified,by recrystallization and subjected to thermal decomposition at
200C and pressures up to 2000 kg/CM2. It was found that raising the pressure pro-
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duces nIo noticeable effect on the rate ofthermal decomposition of methyltrf'phenoxy-
phosphanium iodide at 200C. The observed effect does not provide a clear indIcatior
of whether the overall reaction is governed-by tho SHI or the %2 mechanism. ;Orig.
art. has:. 1 table. IVS]
ASSOCIATION., Institut organitchookoy khimii im. V. D. Zelins Akademil nauk SSSP
(Institute of Organic Chenistryt Academy of Scietices)SSSR)
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GROMOV, Viktor Ivanovich; rAYNSHTEL.-Iffopei Aleksandrovua; BBSSMTM,
I -
A.5., red.; SKIRNDT,T-G., takhn.red.
(Memorable places of Leningrad Province] Pamiatnye manta Lenin-
gradskoi oblasti. Leningrad, Lenisdat, 1959. 487 P. (MIRA 12:11)
(Leningrad Provinee-Gaidebooks)
FATNSHTLTN, T.. M. ; CHINATEV, A. V. , No skra)
Standardization of adiurecrine according to its antidiuretic
action. Probl.andokr. i gorm. I no.4:79-80 Jl-Ag '55 (HLRA 8:10)
1. Iz V3esoyuxnngo nauchno-Iseledovatellskogo InHtItuta r7asnoy
proMrshlennostl
(VASOPRIMSIN,
standard.)
FAYNSHTEYN, L.M., starshiy mauchayy sotrudaik
Apparatus for investigating biological preparations on isolated
orgaqjs of animals. Trudy VNIIMP no.14:85-87 162. ()URA 16:8)
(Biological productp~-Testixg)
FAYNSHTZYN, L. Y.
Increasing the supporting capacity of water-impregnated sandy soils under
conditions of depressed underground water-level, Stroi.prom. 31 no.6:35
Je 153- (91-HA 6:7)
(7oundations) (Soil mechanics)
FAYUSHTEYN. L. V.
Establishment of sand cushion under foundations, conctructed in water
saturated sandy soils. Stroi.prom. vol. 31 no.9:22 S '53. (MI-2- 6:9)
(Foundations)
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FAYEINAN,
Reduction of silver halide., silver bromide and silver zalts of
5-methyl-7-hydroxy~29394-triazaindolizine. Zhur.nauch. i prikl.
fot. i kin. 9 no.6:436-440 164. ' (MIRA 18:1)
1. Leningradskiy institut kinoinzhenerov.
~IOIDONPL--Za-anmd- -SHIFADIP K. S.
of Convective
"The Coefficient/ Diffusion Athin a Closed Vessel", Iz Ak Nauk SSM., Ser leofraf i
Geofizp Vol. 13, pp 238-242p 1%9# Nof 3.
or
%,This depandenc .a of the overvoltage of 1frAtradr, e&4tI0tt4-
US S, R on current density, with considerglirin of otlcG,1lr&U0n
Polatization, v I
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cmiro. rhang" Ili t1te eJvctnxJ(, ;.Urf4,et-. 1,)g J, j-
u
funalon of the Change,; in gctivit.y uf OXHUM (Or rctioced)
mul)-itancom taking P~ rt In I liv 'Acetr(MIC mict ion; Rg bi the
elverode PutclitiAl at CA. i~ Polarization rurvt:'~ afe given
for On: &-athodle mduction Olt 0 (at a rotutiog '111100th Pt
tI&rtC01-lV W
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(1) OAN TIC[ (Variel Witil CA), O.IN )]Aso# (%arks
t~%
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Cub: OL41i 0 It redum4l fit ona step without thv intertimlime
Innuatlon it( 1110-111. (lit Is ady)[10"if on tilt., our(ace and
diwoc. Into ultstim, 71nq (firict rxittleiliation of If ' fit tilt
4tte'amle tracticm Is Indicuted fly tilt of tilt
slope an pff. For "im of alkall hydroltirle the metivity of
Oil- 1.11 PrACILICAlly eqILd to the nit,101 1147tiVity Of tilt dii-
solved alkall. Detailed ititerpr!tation of (664 for the acid
saillis. 1-1 not possible In tilt alywitce of W01-defith-d llorx~q'
Effects of atilint itillimptiou are noted. R. 1).
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'ITTIROF,INCT, V.V.; PULC1,7k, V.A*; FAYN~311771E,M,
Phynicochemical analysis of the mechanism of the antifcgglng
action of bls-(I-p~',enyl LetrazolYI-5)-disulfide. Zhur. nauch.
I Frikl. fot. i Mn. 10 no.4:273-276 JI-Ag 165.
(11M', -IF-.7)
1. Leningradakty Institut. kinoinzhenarov.
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KAIAUS, A.Ye.; IWIMIZOIT. H.A.1 FAYNSHTEYII, H.S.- BUINbIlEv, V.11.
Production of oil rubber without thernal plasticizing. Biul.
takh.-ekon.inform. no.5:23-26 '59. (HIM 12:8)
(Rubberr, Synthetic)
. FATNSHTWN, M.Ta., inzhener.
Curves for determining the Inductive resistance of busways.
Sudostroonle 22 no.S-.29 Ag '56. (NLRA 9slO)
(Slectriolty on ships) (Blectric bus bars)
AKINSHIN, I.K.; 7ATIMITrAIN, N'Ta.
A fev methods for using hidden resources in or* concentration.
Isvot.Mt*29 3091:11-19 A 136, (MM 9:6)
(Ore dressing)
IRUPITSA, A.N.; SAYISMYN, X.Ta.
Increasing labor productivity in concentration plants. T*et.ust.
29 no.5:5-11 NY 156. (MLEA 9:8)
(Nonferrous metal Industries) (Labor productivity)
AUTHOR: Krupitea A9N.'and FWshteZnl M,Ya. i36-4-1/23
TITLE: Better organisati6n of technical control departments-at
beneficiation plants. (Uporyadochit rabotu otdelov.teklmi-
cheakogo kontrolya na obagatitelnykh fabrilrakh).
PERIODICAL. "TovatmTe Vitallly"Wn-f errous, Metals) 195?, No.4-;
pp. I - 6 (U.S.S.R.)
AESTRACT: The authors maintain that technical control departments at
many benefioiation plants fail to carry out the measuzes -
essential for the proper working of the plant. In practice most
control operations of the process are not in the hands of the
technical-directbr&te-of the plant but in those of technical-
control department workers who have no direct operational respons-
ibility. The staff of the technical control department sometimes
amounts to 12% of the total works parsonnel and thus represent an
important cost item. Such excessive staffing cannot be justified
and, in fact, much of the infonaation that,the staff collect fai3s
to reach the operators in time: as a result, plants are frequ-
ently operated by rule of thumb. This state of affairs is parti-
Car4 2/2 cularly unsatisfactory in view of the greater responsibility
devolved on the foremen by the instructions of the Council of
Ministers of the U.S.S.R. of September 20, 1955. Several plants
Better organisation of technical control departme ts t
beneficiation plants. (Cont.) M-4-1123
have proposed drastic reduction in the technical-control dq~art-
ment staffs, e.g. the Karabash Copper Smelting Works, the Sorskiy
and the Severonikell combines. It is proposed to enlarge the
field of operation of research laboratories at plants to assist
foremen in the making of technical decisions: therefore,,more
attention should be paid to the organisation and recommen4tions
of such laboratories. Wider use should,also be made of. automitic
sampling,. grinding and analytical methods. The main functiou of
the technioal-control department should be the testing and eerti-
fication of the products despatched from the plant: for this
Oard 2/2 restricted function a large plant should noU; requixe more than
one,.technical-control d9nrtment he'ad, two senior controllers with
an average technical education and two to three sample-takers.
AVAIIABLE
EMID, M.Ye.; FAYNSTM I.B.
Machine for slicing sumer squash. Kons.i ov.prom. 12 no.9: -1
5 '57. (K6RA 10:10
1. Belormaskir konservn,7.v treat (for Zhusid). 2. Bykhovskly
ovoshchasushillnyy rayod (for Faynshtsyn),
(Conning and 1preserving-Squipment and supplies)
KHUSID, M.Te,;, FATNSHTIffN, N.B,
Conveyor for assembling boxes. Kona. i ov. prom. 13 no.91l9~-20
S 158. (MIRL 11:10)
1. Upravl"ntye plmhchavoy promychlennosti sovnarkbosa Belorueskoy
SSR (for Mmaid). 2. Bykhovskly ovoshcheaushillayy zavod (for
Faynahteyn).
(Box making) (Conveying machinery)
16 ;M-,jPA
Z'fl
-21
4.
YATNSRTMI N B
Apparatus for slicing apples and removing cores. Kons. i Ova prome
13 n0.10:12-13 0 158. (MIRA W-10)
I.Dykhovskiy, ovoshohesushillny7 Sayod.
(Canning industry--Xquipment and supplies)
FATNSHTErN, N.B.
Combining production of dried and canned peae. Kone.i ov.pron. 14
no.2:17-18 7 159. (14IRA 12:3)
1. Bykhovskly ovosbehosuohillzWy savod.
(Peas--Preservation)
PAYNSHTHY11, N.Bt-~
Efficient plan for transporting potatoes and preparing then
for processing. Ions. i ov. prom. 14 no.7:8-10 Jl '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
le:BVkhovskly eveshcheounhil,u SaTode
(Petatosel
v 0 q ig
C FATNSHTM, N,B.
Gravitational outfit for .greasing No.15 tin cans. XDns.i ov.prom.
15 no.8:29-30 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Bfthovsidy konseryno-oveshchasushillnyy kombinat.
(Tin cans)
YATNSHTRYN N.B.
dmamom A ----
Now machine for 611cing apples* Nons-I ov-prom. 15 no.11:6-7 I
16o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Bykhovskly komenno-ovoshchasumbil'W7 kombinst.
(Bykhov-Canning andproserving-Bquipment and supplies)
(Apple)
FAYNSHTEYNt N.B.
Automatic control of the temperature conditions of the blanchers
for green pean. Kons. i ov.prom. 19 no.b4-5 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Belorusskiy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut promyshlannosti
prodovollstvannykh tovarov.
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Establishing working capital norms in automobile transpor-
tation. Fin.SsSR 20 no.8:49-53 Ag 159. (YJHA 12tll)
(Transportation, Automotive-Miance)
I.I.: POKELITSOV. K.T.; PATNSHTITN, R.B.; OSTROVSKATA, M.D.;
DAVTDOVA, A.A. -1-111- tv"
Dynamics of minor forms of pulmonary tuberculosis; data of an
over-all survey In the city Pavlovekly Posad. Probl. tub. uo.3:
31-38 Vq-J~ $54. (MLRA 7:11)
1. Is Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo tubarkales-
nogo instituts (dire prof. F.TeShebanov) I Pavlovskogo-Posadekogo
tuberkulesnogo dispanserst (sav. M.A.Polkan v)
(TUB]IRCULOSISt PULNDNARY, statistics,
analysis of continous survey)
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of the Alo* roplontif the oIM1Vt%I Wit CA
awl stability of dints torclul. by 11,14 treatown? Cit elevictilirtic
CIA,
it trapor on a N&Cl aWWAI awl oulnequr"t mulenovilkin of
Cit Willow, pattrivid CA %twh himl.
bottled 44 sww to IMA over W. duntr4l Alnutot 1"Ite, VII.S.
With only Is fAlat (111SCII CUA).
Coach filmis remained ~kvUy unchanged an wmAl ii4y**
"Anding in sit at Colson Itnip. at an 1-hr. beating In air to
90" or In boiling-water waStar. After thermal irminmit fie -
star", The films Intonvis lighter In raw. as a rrsull .01 the
prodiciss I COM + COVIS - it ell A It N rhon
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-- L-- - - --I TIII A - - - --605 - X
PMSE X T11"I-SURE ISLAM) BIBLIOGRAPIUC RE-PORT ID 0
CHECHIK., N. 0.; FAYNSHTEYN, S. M. and LIFSHITS, T. M.
nElectronic Multipliers.," State Publishing HouBe of Technical and Theoretical
Literature., 1954. ..Pp 420.
see card for CHEGHIK., N. 0. for further info,
T
SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CIARD 1 / 2 PA 1556
AUTHOR FAJNSTEJN,S:.M,, FISTUL',V-.1.
TITLE The Determination of the Gaseous Microadmixtures in the Surface
layers of Germanium.
PERIODICAL iurn,techn:,fis; 26p faee-'O~: 2162~2164 (1956.)
Issuedl 11 / 9_5T
These admixtures are able) already In small quantities, to exercise con3iderable
influence upon the electric propeTiies of the material or of the device made
therefrom, The first stage of these investigations is restricted to the determi-
nation of gaseous admixturea in thin germanium plates. Investigation was carried
out by means of the Soviet mass spectrometer MS - 2. For gas analysis a special
devize for the vacuum extraction of the gases from the metals and for the intro-
duction of the gases into the mass spectrometer was conntructed, For H V 02' 52'
Ci 21 CO2and H 20 and in the pressure rang-3 of from 10-5 to 10-,1 mm Torr, the in-
tensity of the line I M of every gas depends linearly on the pressure P M in the
system,
Results obtained and their discussion: Germanium oristale with a p-1--kled surfs-ce
were examined~ The composition of the pickling agents and the results of the
analysis of the gases which were liberated from the samples pickled with vhese
agents for several hours at 120 0 C are shown in a table, The surface of the
pickled germanium samples contains considerable quantities of gas and the oompo-
sition of the gasea depends on the composition of the pickling agent and on the
z:
V
Zurn,techn fis,26, fasc,"O, 2162-2164 (1956) CARD 2 1/ 2 PA - 1556
pickling process, Most probably a considerable amount of water is absorbed be-
fore and after drying of the samples (if they are kept accessible to air),
H202 -1- oxalie aof.~ pro-ved to be th-) best pickling ager.-. Tho dat& obtained con-
firm the usefulness of a warfase proteovion of the -,~7stal aftAr pickling,
This proteotion in afforded by a special zoating appliod in a :,hamber with re-
dueed humidity, 1:~' p,,931ble 1r, a gas that i3 ind~fferen'.' -,o germanium. ;he In-
fluence qxpraited by 00, CO 2 + H2 and CH 4" txaces or.91ectri.; properties has
hitherto not been the object of much investigation, On the basis of the results
obtained it may be said that inTestigations .,arr-*ed out by means of a mass
spectrometer may be -.f advantage for the dovelopment of a ~I'Aitfttle te-y-huology
of working out stable somiaonductor devices,
INSTITUTION.
I IT% I 'J I-- ' 'i T-IIx I I
F (-I - 1-1 1 f- 1 -1 " T I- 'tT ~- T~ ~
CHICHIK, Nikolaj OsIcarovich; -Y'AYIS WNo ich; LIMITS. T.M..
Toodor Noisey4vichi Yo.Te..
rodaktor; QATRIWV. S.S.# tokhntcboskiy rodaktor
Olleetr9a multipliers) Illektronsys umnoshitelt. Ivd.2-oo.dop. i
perer. Pod red. D.T.Zernove. Noekva, GooAzd-vo tokhatko-
toorot,lit-ry, 1937- 575 P- (NLRA 10:7)
Motoolectric multipliers)
,kUTHORSi Faynahteyn S. M_ Lysogorov- 0. S. 57-28-3-9/33
TITLE& The Influence of Ion Bombardment Upon the Volt -Ampere
Characteristic of the Silicon Diode With a Point Contact
(Vliyaniye ionnoy bombardirovki na volltampernuyu kharakm
teristiku kremniyevogo diode, s tochechnym kontaktom)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, 1958, Vol~ 28, Nr 3,
pp. 493-497 (USSR)
ABSTRkCTt The authors investigated the pro e ties of the surface of
silicon of the p-type which wa IvViertain conditions ex.
S/
, argon.. and oxygen-ion-bombar&wnt. The
posed to a helium-,
apparatus, the circuii diagram of which is given in the
paper by C~ G. Thornton and B., D. Hanley (reference 2) was
used here. The obtained data show that silicon-diodes with
silicon-plates in the case of helium-; argon- and oxygen-
ion-bombardment are characterized by a high "countervol-
tage" Qoi--300 V) and comparatively small countercurrents.
It was found that the volt-ampere characteristics of sili.
con-samples exposed to bombardment are not essentially
changed after a week's exposure of these samples to air.
Card 1/3 1. e. the surface subject to bombardment. does not lose the
3X
The Influence of Ion Bombardment Upon the 57-28-3-9/
Volt-Ampere Characteristic of the Silicon
Diode With a Point Cbntaot
der
acquired properties by storing normal room conditions,
Due to the bombardment small green spots with yellcw ed.
ges often form in the center of the sample. At an 65o-,fold
enlargement in the metal"Lographi..;,. microacope no difference
in the surface-structure in the spot and at the edge of the
sample could be determined. The electronographic investiga-
tion of the structure of the surface-layer in silicon-samples
that had been exposed to a bombardment, however, showed that
an amorphous (sometimes polyorystalline) film forms at the
surface of the monocryotal--sample due to the bombardment,
All silioon-propertieg which silicon acquires due to the
bombardment are apparently connected with the formation
of this film. Elastic collisions between the ions and the
material can; apart from the film, also eause lattice-disa
tortions, whereby in this manner new energetic levels are
brought in. It is assumed that the effect of bombardment
chiefly cons,.sts in the decrease in concentration of the
effective carriers at the surface. due To the introduction
of iapture-levels into the forbidden zone.
Card 2/3 There are 7 fir,-ares, and 4 references.. I of which is Soviet.
The Influence of IMon Bombardment Upon the 57-28-3-9/33
Volt-Ampere Characteristic of the Silicon
Diode With a Point Contact
SUBMITTEDs May 2o, 1957
1. Diodes--Electrical properties 2. Ion bombardment--Electrical
effects 3. Silicon--Surface properties 4. Single crystals
--Properties
Card 3/3
TRAKHTENW6RG, A.D.; PAYNSMYII S.kt.
-~
Expovure of dislocations in germanium and silicon by means of
stohingo Fiz. tvar. tela 1 no,3.373-377 Mr 159.
1 . (Germanium.crystals) (Silicon crystals) (MIRA 12:5)
(Dislocations in crystals)
FAYNSHTEYII) Seven Meyerovichl NOMAROVAO H.V., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., takhn.
-- rw.
(Role of the state of the surface in the manufacture of semi-
conductor devices] Roll sootoianiia porverldmosti v proizvod-
stve poluprovodnikovvkh priborov. Moskva, GoBe ener i -Vo
1961. 109 p. WV14:10)
(Semiconductors) (Transistors)
FAYI".I';FTEYNI S.M.
kmplification bf a particle beam of p2ae-rA vavE? to Itranzition
radlation on the shurpay def-Ired, int,-rface of two medta, Iz-,vvs,ucheba
mv.; rad-lofiz. 8 no.1219..26
165. (MIRA 1936
1. ',!~au~,lhic-if3eledr.-vatellakly radioflzlchleslkly lrstil~,:t pri Gio-rl-
kovskom uni-IleraLtete,
I 1 1 7. M. f Ir 7-1 r 1 -11 1 17 z J
ACC
.10 SOURCE C D iW61-8l/(;,6/co8/6o~/1q6o/lq61
MINOR: Faynahteyn, S. M.; Nekhodtaev, v. N.
OBG: none v
VITLE: Influence of' a damaged layer on the rate of surface recombination of germanium
I SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 6, 1,966, ig6o-1961
TOPIC TAGS: electron recombination, germanium semiconductor, photo-
effect, galvanomagnotic effect, A-q,, -, At -eo,4,~~,, ,
ABSTRACT: This research was stimulated by the great influence that the state of a i
semiconductor surface plays on the properties of~,semiconductor devices. The authors
trac?d the variation of the rate of surface recombination by gradually etching away
wit drogen peroxide a damaged lay-e-r-o-f-g-er-miin-fum -samples after grinding or olish- I
. The rate of surface recombination was determined at room temperature and at
ing
relative humidity -21% by a method based on the photogalvanomagnetic effect. The
surface recombination S of the ground-surface Ge was too large to be measured, exceed-
ing 104 CM/SeC. With removal of the damaged layer by etching, it decreased and
reached a constant-vulue ranging f!rom 150 to 200 cm/sec. in the case of a polished
surface, S - 6000 co/sec and after short duration etching it dropped to -150 cqsec.
Further etching did not reduce S. The tests show that to attain a constant surface
recombination it is necessary to remove a layer thickness that depends on the prior
I grinding and polishing and ranges from 0-5 to 10 P- Plotting the rate of surface
2
ACC NR, Ap6o18578
recombination makes it possible to choose the required etching time and to estimate
the thickness of layer that should be removed to obtain optimal S. It in concluded
that to obtain a low constant value of Sy insensitive to further etching, kt is not
necessary to produce a surface state characterized by a Kikuchi line on the electron
diffractioa pattern. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 formula.
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM, DATE: 05jan66/ oBir. REF: oo3/ ov REF: ool
C a rd 2/,V)/ P
/tWf' , (m /EPA '-2 F12
7
M.
4:-i "ifica '.ion Of 21a 3a waves by a beam of cbaxged pa-r-tic. -ts Dn an Inter-
-)f '-e(1 D1fL=LS
S U�RCE: ITLJZ. Pudiofizika, V. 8, no. 1, 1965, i9-26
TOPIC Tj~GS; plamia maye, charged particle beam, plasmA wrave quasi-
method, Einsteiz coeffiCient
A~Z7,~AC'7: "Le ax'Acle deals with the intensification and att -nuat' ~n -f asma
binam of chargp,i va-r-tic.-: '-c'
n.-.Mn
L 53017-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5010672
marks." Orig. art. hast 3 figures and 16 formulas.
ASSOCTATIONt Hauchno-iseledomtellakiy radiutizicheskiy Inst-Itut pri C-or'kovsko--
(Radloobysics- Scientific Researc.h ln~tl.tiMe at tl,,,
~/2
PAUHTITN. B.S.
Suppurative skis diseases. GI& mnit,,, Moskva no. 1:26 Jan 1953.
(ML 24:2)
1. Of the Mote Sanitation Inspooterate of Kirovskiy Rayon. leningrail.
SHERMN. S.G.; PAYNSHrM S 8
I ZMA
Organization of the employment of pulmonary tuberculosis patientso
Problutub, no.1:9-13 J&-7 155. (KIRA 8M
1. Is laningradskago nauchno-looledovateliskago institute. skspertisy
trudosposobnosti I tradoustroystva invalidov.
(TUDUCULOGIS. PULNDMY,- economics,
employment)
(JIMUWM AND OCMATIM,
emplepwnt In pulie. tuberc.)
~ A,
A.Msil --FD 189-
USSR/Chemistry Industrial Eneincerine
Card 1/1
Author Faynshteyn, S. Ya.
Title Utilization and calculation of the capacity of chemical production
plants
Periodical Khim. prom, 4, 4-8 (196-200), June 1954
bstract Criticizes instrtictior. of thr~, Ministry of Chemical Industry to the ef-
fect that the capacity of any chemical plant sfiould be calculated on
the basic of the maximum production index achieved at that particular
plant. Points out that the capacity may be increased by better utili-
zation of the volume and heat transfer surface of the equipment, better
technological processes which do not require an additional capital in-
vestment, etc. Advocates for these reasons that indices obtained at
other plants should also be considered. Also discusses other techno-
logical and economic factors which enter into the determination of pro-
duction capacities, Three USSR referencec are licted.
USSR/Chemistry--)41scel.LaneoUs-- I
T-i
Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 19/20.
Authors : Vinogradov) K.) Faynshteyn, S. Ya., Yashunskaya, F. I.,
Kreysberg, A. a." UrTrr'"I"IT! I.
Title ; New items.
Periodical : Xhim. prom. No 5, 312-318, Jul-Aug 1955
Abstract : This section contains news items dealing with a meeting of
chiefs of central plant laboratories of enterprises of the
Ministry of Chemical Industry USSR, a meeting of technical
personnel engaged in the production of DDT, a meeting of
workers at the Scientific Research Institute of the Tire
Industry, socialistic competition and introduction of im-
provements ih the fixed nitrogen industry, experience of
operators at the "Krasnyy Treugollnik" plant in the con-
tinuous production of rubber footwear by the conveyor
assembly method, and a conference of readers of "Khimiches-
.kaya Promyshlennost"' at the Molotov Stite Chemical Plant
imeni S. Ordzhonikidze
I W-011
P-M
g KgrU :;T
Nlt"'j~
"BOWME
FAUSHTISIN S Ta.
n." - ~-!-
Keating for the exchmW of Information on IM production.
lhim.prom.vo.5:314-315 JI-Ag 155. (NLIU 9:1)
(DDT (Insecticide))
---------- --- --
FAYNSM~YN SqYA.
~ wwlCmllftnT-
Means for incre"ed output of DDT. Khim.prom.no.1:10-13
Ja-T 156. - (DIM (Insecticide)) . , (NT2& 9:7)
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-6
Applicatioil. Electrochemical Manufacturing. Blectro-
deposition. Chemical Sources of Electrical Current.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - XhInlya, No 1, 1958, 1924
Author ; Faynshteyn Sol) Main PaG.) Simon AsGo) Kruglyy BoN,
Inst
Title : Iksic Trends in the Development of Indu trial Chlorine
Production Abroad.
Crig Pub : Khim. pros-at', 1957, No 4, 53-59
Abstract ; No abstract.
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AUTHORS: Faynshteyn 3 Yal, Khain, P. G., 64-1-19/19
'Kru A. G.
I
TITLE: Main Trendj in the Developnent of the Methods of Chlorine
Production'*(Oanovnyye napravleniya razvitiya tekhni~i
proizvoastva khlora) %see Khimicheskaya Promyshlonnost'
19579 lir 4, P. 245 (Itm. Khim.prom., No 4, 245, 1957)
Reworking of Electrolytic Lyes (Pererabptka
elektroliticheskikh shchelokov)
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', 19513, lir 19 PP. 57-64 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Under the heading "From Abroad" this paper deals exclusively
with foreign production- and working methods, and L;ives some
statistical data as well as various commentaries on the
advantages and disadvantaCes resp. of the individual methods.
A schematic description with a detailed explanation of an
evaporating plant of the firm "Buflovak" (Buffalo, USA) is
Given as well as a second scheme of a continuous evaporatine
plant for electrolytic lyes. Several details of the chlorine
production plants of the firm "Diamond Alkali Co." are given
Card 112 as well as data on quality and.production. Working methods
Main Trends In the Development of the Hothods of Chlorine 64-1-19/19
Production. See Khimicheakaya Promychlennosti, 195?, Hr 4,
p. 245.
Reworking of Electrolytic Lyes
of the purification of caustic soda in the USA are given
with a schematic description of a refining plant with
liquid ammonia as well as the scheme of a device for the
production of anhydrous caustic soda which was also
developed in the USA. Details concarnine the making firms,
operational balances and the capacity of the plants are
continuously given in the paper.
There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 36 referenCe3, 0 of which
are Slavic
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Chlorine-Production-Kethods
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FAYNSHTEYN, Samuil Yakovlevlch; YAKDIOV, S.Ya.p red.
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[Production of chlorine by the method of diaphragm ele.-tro-
lysis] Proizvodstvo klilora metodom diafragmennogo elaktro-
liza. Moskvap Izd-vo "Khimila," 19b4. 255 p. (MIRA 17:7)
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INVENTORs 06rahkov, Be Mel Loginov. Ys. V.; R akin, V.' F, I Fayvinht
T. 1.
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SOURCEs Wleten' izobretimiy.- V.tovarn~ft znakovp not 23j 105:, 60-61
TOPIC.TAOSI computer compone6to-oomputer memory,, cominter storage., potentiometer
-.'AWTHACT: An Author Certifioate ties been issued for.a. storage ascharden for the
010ving. anplar, coordinsite of. a rotating shaft# ihich also supplies the signal for
d~splacedent . between the #!W novIng coordinates 0 The nechiinim includes tW6
potIentiontateirap'the drive of one of uhich in looked tly a high-aimed braking indto
To improve the- high-speed -actionind to provide.rwpired displaijamente of the
keds, am
Potentiometer drive under all-opsiiting conditions (aynchroncus-motion, lw
rotating), the potentio's-ater drives, we kinematically interoonnected by a fleAble
joints and one of the potantioseter driven Is mounted on the disk of the looking
PU 10-
device
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, 'an All
FA jSHjV4,,VgA-j1j~-inzh. theoretical
110mogram for determining the location of sections Of the
orcsMqnt bars. Bet. i zhel.-bet. no.6t240
break in stressed rainf wRk iltO
je 158. (Frestressed concrete)
OKUNEVP A.I., arkhitektor; FAYNS11TEYN V.A. inzh.
.-Sension roof. homatroi. 39~ no.,11:36-39 161.(MIRA 14:12)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledwatel'skiy i. proycktno-
eksperimentallnyy institut promyeblennykh adaniy i sooruzhanir.
(Roof, Iron and steel;
FAYNSH"IEYII, V.A.- (Noskva)
Calculations for a prestressed maltispan cross brace. Stroi.mekh
i rasch.ooor- 4 no.4sl5-18 162. (MIUU 15:8)
(Concrete reinforcement)
SOV/112-58-2-2305
Jr;knslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1958, Nr Z, p 83 (USSR)
AUTHOR: ..F.Aynshte andBogdanov, Yu. V.
TITLE: Remote -AWomat-ic Control of Scraper Installations at Mining Coal-Storage
Yards (Distzr-,.tBionao-aytomatizirovannoye upravleniye skreperrymi
ustanovkami na shakhtnykh ugol'nykh sk-adakh)
PERIODICAL: V ob.: Avtomatizatmiya v ugol'n. prom-sti, M., Ugletekhizdat,
1956, pp 565-57Z
ABSTRACT: A description is given of the remote control at a-" insta.11ation being
realized at the coal-storage yard of the Mine imeni Stalin. The scraper instal-
lation comprises 4 scraper winches driven by phase-wound, 200-kw, 6-kv
motors, and I scraper winch driven by low-voltage phase-rotor. 90-kw motors.
The simplified diagram suggested provides for the control of the scraper
winchea by 2 operators, and ensures the following: remote on-and-off switch-
i!---g of electsic motors and drum-changing brakes; over-current and undervol-
tage protective systems; a bearing overheating Protective system, and
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SOY/IIZ-58-2-2305
Remote -Automatic Control of Scraper Installations at Mining Coal-Storage Yards
protection against head-column block destruction. The functioning of the
scheme is explained in detail; the construction of the protective system is de-
scribed, and brief suggestions as to the placement and mounting of the equip-
ment are given. It is reported that the adoption of the remote control laid off
15 of the coal-yard workers.
A. V. S.
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