SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONDILENKO, I.I. - KONDRATENYA, S.G.

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-1121.: 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC?O 1*lTLE--WIOTH OF POLARIZED LINES IN RAKAN SPECTRA.-U- ,,AUTHOR-KONDILENKO, fal. i~OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-LENINGRADt OPTIKA I SPEKTROSKOPIYAr~ APRIL 1970v PP 680-7 6ATE PUBLISHED----APR70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ipPIC TAGS--LIPIE WIDTH# RAMAN SPECTRUM, MAGN.ETIC DIPOLV~ MOMENT, ~',.-ANISOTROPY9 RELAXATION PROCESS, CARBON TETRACKGRIDLO' BAND SPECTRU141 ':~__JEMPERATURE EFFECT, SOLUTION CONCENTRATION Ca4TRGL RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFtED PROXY FICHE N0----F07Q/605005/E05 STEP I -k -I-- A C C_ E 52 - _5 It4N0-- AN) 13972-1) "A ~r "- 14-41-c Lu UNCLAS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-040EC70 025 C[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0139726 -'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUIHORS STUDY T,fll: VARIATION, CONCENTRATION, OF THE WIDTH OF POLARIZED RAMAN Ll-NES. JrJ Sf)Luriof,.?,j .-,bF,A NUMBER OF LIUUIDS DISTINGUISHED BY DIPOLE MomENTS A140 'wilSOTROPY RELAXATION TIMES IN AN INERT SOLVENr (CCI SUB4)* IT 15 ESTABLISHED j THAT THE-BANO STUDIEDo AS A RULE, IS UNIFORMLY NARROIll-ED. vr THE SA14E TIMEv IN PURE LIQUIDS A WIDENING OF. THESE BANDS WITH AN 1111CRE."iSE IN JEMPERATURE IS OBSERVED. POSSIBLE MECHANIS145OP THE WIDFNING OF VIBRATIONAL BANDS IN MOLECULAR SPECTRA ARE OtSCIJSSEDi A CI.INCLUSION IN DRAWN COPICER14ING THE UNSUITABILITY OF THE MODEL FOR WIDENIN6 WHICH RESULTS IN THE OVERLAPPING OF BANDS CORRE$PONDING TO THE ASSOCIATION OF -MOLECULES OF ONE TYPE. IN PURE LIQUIDS THE OBSERVEO VARIATIONS wtrH .;.:-CONCENTRATION AND TEMPERATURE9 OF THE WIDTH OF THE POLARIZED LINES ARE ~:_'.RELATEO TO.A RESONANCE EXCHANGE OF ENERGY.BETWEEN MOLECUtES. ._N j. Tr i K_ _~S lq~ ------------ ...... 1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--20PIOV70 -.TITLE--THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT GN INCORPORATION OF N PRIME15 FROM N PRIIME15 H SU64 Pr\INE PUSITIVE INTO SGRE AMINO ACIUS AND AMIDES OF WHEAT ~,,AUTHOR-t.03)-.KCjt,iUORSKAYA, G.K., KAGAN, Z.S., KRETOVKH, V.L. ~'.:_~CGUNTRY UF INFC--LSSR _'~'!SCURCE-IZVESTIYA ADADEM11 NAUK SSSRt SERIYA 81OLOGICHESKAYAl L970, NR 3v -PP 446-451 PUBL ISHEC--70 SUBJECT ARC-AS--AGRICULTUREP BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~'~TOPIC TAGS--wi-EAT, NITROGEN ISOTOPEp CHE14LICAL LABELLINGy AMINO ACIDy PHOTCCHEOLSTRYP PLANT PHYSIOLOGY YAJ;.KfhG--N0 RESTRICTIUNS ~~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED I-PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001105-21 STEP NL)--UR/0216/70j'COO/003/0448/0451 _C_IfRC_ ACCESSICIN f40-:-AP01262_7.';______._ --- --- ICU 212 013 UNCLA5SIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0126279 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. N PRIME1.5 FROM (H PR(ME15 N SU34) H SUB2-PO SU84 INTROCUCED INTO GREEN PARTS OF WHEAT SEEDLINGSt AS A OP05 M SCLUTTCN OF MEANS OF VACUUM INFILTRATION METHOD WAS INTENSIVELY INCGRFORATED INTO FREE ASPARAGINE, GLUTAMINE AND A~ANINEP bUT WAS SLOWLY INCORPORATED INTO FREE ASPAkTATE AND GLUTAMATE UNDER ILLUMINATION WAS WELL AS IN GARKNESS. LIGHT STIMULATED INCORPORATION OF N PRIMEL5 INTO ASPARAGINL AND ALANIME AND ESPECIALLY GREATLY INTO GLUTAMINE. THE ASSIMILATICN OF N PRIMEL5 AND N PRIME15 N PRIME POSITIYE SUB4 AS GICARBOXYLIG AMINO ALIG IASPARTATE AND GLUTAMArE) PRECEDED THE ASSIMILATICN OF N PRIME15 IN THE FORM OF,RESPEcriVE AMli)E:S (ASPARAGINE AND GLUTAMINE), INDEEUv THE kATIO OF ENkICHMENT 6F OlCilkBOXYLIC AMINO ACIDS IN h PRIME15 EXCEEDED THAT OF THEOIDESt BUT THE AJMOUNT OF DICARbOXYLIC AMINO ACIDS WHOSE NITROGEN,~WAS FORMED FKJA N PRIME15 H PRIME POSITIVE SU84 WAS SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN THE AMOUNT OF AMIDES WHOSE NITROGEN ALSO WAS FORFEU FROM N PRIME15 H PRIME POSITIVE SUB4, ''FACILITY: A. N. BACH INSTITUTE OF 8IOCHEMISTKYlv ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR. AND TECHNOLGGICAL INSTITUTE OF FOO0,INDUSTRYf MOSCOW. USSR (Moscow) "On the Theory of Gyropendulum System" Moacow, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 4o Jul-Aug 70, pp 11-15 Abstract: Cases are considered, in which the squations of gyropendulum systems are equivalent to the equations of a two- rotor gyrocompass. A theorem is given, accoiding to which the equations of potentially imperturbable systemvare identical with respect to external coordinate#. 8 bibliographic entries. USSR UDC,..669.24.538,632 IMIIDQIJKIX- X & jgW VASIL'YEVA, R, P, and AIQWRADOV, B., Mog;cow State University imeni 1-1. V. Lomonosov "The Ratio of Nernst-Ettingshausen and Hall's Anomalous Constant Effects in Nickel-Cobalt Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 1, Jan 72, pp 207-209 Abstract; Discussed are the results of measurements of the Hall and Nernst- M-Inghn en's (N.-E.) effects and resistivity for nickel-cobalt alloys at various temperatures. Involved is a series of nickel-cobalt alloys con- taining from 10 to 90% Co, as well as Co.and Ni specimons. Tibe nickel- cobalt alloys show various crystal structures depending on Co contentfl, Alloys containing up to 70 Co have a densely packed hexagonal crysta'L structure; alloys of lower cobalt concentrations have a face-centered cubic lattice. Both Hall and I.I.-E. cmf and resistivity values were determined in vacuum (10-2__10-3 = jig) on one and the same specimens at temperatures ranging from room to 5000C. A table preseats the values of USSR XONDORSKIY, YE. I., et al, Fizika. metallov i metallovedeniye Vol 33~ No 1, Jan 72, pp 207-209 parameters a9 b, a. 0 and resistivity p for different crystal lattices of alloys. It appears that a/a T/p and 0 T vary within limits predicted in i; ; earlier research. The experimental results support the validity of the theoretical formulas derived by other investigations and indicate, specifically, that the ratio Qi/R. R.Nall-and N.-E. eaf value9b respec- T tively for most Ni-Co alloys are Independent of temperature. There is a weak temperature dependence of this ratlo for nickel and nickel-rich alloys. (1 illustration, I table, 9 bibliographic references)'. 1/2 026 UINCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--NATURE OF UNIAXIAL PMAGNETICt ANISOTROPY IN 0BLIQVELY DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FILMS -U- -AUTHOR-(0,2)-KONDORSKIY, YE.I., DENISOY, :P.P. Zoo --USSR OF INFO -883 SOURCE-F111KA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENTE t APR. 1970t, 299 (4) s 880 PUBLISHED ---- APR70 AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS .JOPIC TAGS--MAGNE.TIC-ANISOTROPI't TEMPERATURE DEPENOEINCEt FERROMAGNETIC FILM~ COBALT, CRYSTAL ORIENTATION C_..CONTROL MA.RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0437 STEP NO--UR/0126/70/021)/004/0880/0883 _CIRC ACCESSION ND--APOL29662 _UNC LAS 51 7 7 -7 -7-7 -~ 7 2/Z 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129662 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP. DEPENOENCE OF THE UNIAXIAL MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY CHARACTERIZING OBLIQUELY DEPOSITED CO FILMS WAS STUDIED WITH A VIEW TO DISCOVERING~THE NATURE OF THE ANISOTROPY. TWO DISTINCT TYPES OF ANISOTROPY WITH DIFFERENT TEMP. CHARACTERISTICS WERE OBSERVED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SIMPLE THEORY. OOR FILMS DEPOSITED AT SMALL ANGLES OF INCIDENCE THE MAIN PART~WAS PLAYED BY AtlTSOTROPY ASSOCIATED WITH THE FIELDS OF MAGNETICiCHARGES; INSUCH FILMS CHAINS OF NORMAL TO THE PLANE OF INCIDENCE OF THE ATOMIC BEAM TENDED TO SE-FORMEDS mm -I... - .. 025 UNCLASSiriElD PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -TATLE-SIMULTANEOUS OXIDA110N OF TWO ELEAL-14TS FROM ALI THREE COMP014ENT SOLID SUUTICN -U- AUTHGR.-(0Z)-KCNDRACHENKU, L.A., SHCHERBEDINSKlYr G.Vi, r-CUNTRY OF INFC--USSR KHIM. OBRAB. MATER. 1970t (1) 1 125-32 DATE PLBLISHEU----70 -.--,.-SUt3JECT AREAS-MATERIALSo CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SCLID SOLUTICNv METAL OXIOATIONt THERMUDWI-JA111%. ANALYSISP IRON A-LLOY# SILICCN STEELt CARBON ISOTOPE CCtVTRCL MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~AUCUMENT LLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-D PROXY REEL/1-RAME--1995/0924 STEP NG--UR/04'rZI70/000~001/(';125/0132 CIRC j'CCESSICi"l '110--AP0116434 212 OZ5 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES5ING 0ATE-20NOV70 CLRC ACCESSICIN NO-AP0116434 ~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GF-0- A65TRACT. A THEORETICAL THERMUDYNAMIC ANAL. WAS MADE FOR SEMI INFINITE AND FOR INFmirr: MEDIA AT SUCH CONDI*rlL)Ns rHAT THE KATYOF CHEMI. kFACTIGNS AT PHASE BOUNGARIES IS (4QCH FASI'ER THAN THE DIFFUSICN RATE WITHIN THE VOL. OF THE METAL,. 'fHE ORETKAL CONCLUSILkS ARE VERIFIE6 BY EXPTS. WITH SIMULTANEOUS OXIDN. OF St AND C FROM THE ALLOY FE PLUS IPERCENT SI PLUS V.47PERCENT C INTO WHICH THE RADICACTIVE PRIME14 C WAS INTRODUCED AS A TRACER. I'liE +il:ATING wAS IN A STREAM CF AIR (2L.-HR) AND viATER VAPORO WhEREt3y THE C ANO SI WERE ELIPINATED. SPECIMENS 12 TIMES 12 TIMES LO KR, (RI:11'RE&ENTING A SEMI INFIP41TE MEDIUM) WERE HEATEO AT 950, 105G, ANG I15(l0Erlr-l::ES, WHILE SPECIMENS 12 TIMES 12 TIMES I M14 (REPRESENTING AN INFINITE MEDIUMJ WERE HEATED AT 950DEGREES. Af EACH TEMP. 2 DURATIONS OF HEATING WERE SELECTED AND AT ALL TEMPS., ALL SPECIMENS WERE IN AUSTENITIC STATE# THECRETICAL VALUES CCRKELATED WELL WITH EXPTL. ONE'.$, ON THE BASIS 01: 6GTH THEUKETICAL ANU EXPTL. DATAo THE TEMP. DEPENDENCES OF THE D SUB11 -AND 0 SUB22 CIFFUSION COEFFS. WERE DETD. A!~S-T-F-f-F-'ft USSR Physiology uir 616,127-071:358.4 - KONMAKOV., V. M., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Lieutenant Colonel, VE rps, and KOCHETOV, A. K.., Candidate of Madical Sciences, Lieutenant ~Ledical Corps Colonel "Phase Analysis of the Contractile Function of the Itrocantio sclerotic Heart in Hypoxia~' Ybscov, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurmal, No 4, 1973, pp 65-68 Abstract: Polycardiographic studies were conducted on 3 groups of fasting subjects, or 3-3-5 hrs after a meal; the studies were repeated during the 18-20th minute of 1)reathiTl~,' a 9a13 MiXtUre containirA% 9.84,, Group I coll- slated or 30 control subjects with a mean age Of V Yr- Group II consicted of 37 patients with focal postinflammtory cardioselerosis, with a mean are of 34 Yr- Group III consisted of 47 patients with limited atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis. All of the subjects were without complaints and had no=.al b1c,od pressure. Analysis of the results showed that duaration of Uie cardiac cycle differed little between the 3 groups. However, the averagge phase of asynchronous contraction in Group III was prolonged in =.Varison with Group I, which apparently was due to left ventricular hypertrophy, as well as dystrophic and sclerotic changes in the myocardiinn. Agairi~ in cornparlson irith 1/2 USSR KONDRAKOV, V. M and KOCIIETOV, A. K., Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurn-al, No 1973, pp 65-68 Group 1, rachanical systole in Group III was zrolonEed. 'The intrasystolic index, rate of increase in intraventricular pressure, a:ncl the mechanical coefficient in Group III were significantly decreased in comparison. wit'a Groups I and II (P4 0.001), while the cardiac tension index was increased in Group III in relation to the other 2 groups (P-'- 0.001). Inthe h,,poxic test the heart rate increased by 5-7 beats/Min in all 3 groups of sifojects. In Groups I and II the phase of isoirietric contraction decreased amd the rate of rise in the intraventricular pressure increased. In Group III in riost of the subjects there was a tendency for the phase of isometric cont-l-action to decrease; the rate of increase in the intraventricular preosure was decrviised, as well as the intranystolic index. '111huse changus, in the Gromp III subjects vere indicative of stage I hypodynamia cordis. 2/2 USSR UDC 536.24:536.42 KARASEV, A. B. Moscow "Radiamt Heat Exchange in the Area of the Critical Point with Injection of the Products of Mass Carryover Into the Boundary Layer" Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No S, 1971, pp 21-30. Abstract: It is demonstrated that the presence of components with adsorption cross sections other than zero in the visible area of the ipectrum in the boundary layer causes an increase in light flux to the surface in comparison with the flow arriving at the external boundary of the boundary layer. Con- ditions are produced allowing the range~of wavelen.-ths in Vhich this effect occurs at all values of optical thickness of the boundary layer-to be deter- mined. A criterion is presented, indicating that in many flow modes, the influence of injection of vapors on the increase in radiant flux to the wall can be ignored. ill USSR KARASEV, A. B., KONDRANIUI, T. Y,,_Moscow "Effect of Hass Removal Products oa Heat Exchange- During Graphite Disintegra- tion in an Emitting Air Plasma" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanlknc Zhi:dkosti i Gaza, No 1, Janu- ary-February 1971, pp 23-31 Abstract: The problem of a stationary hypersonic, high temperature, viscous, therraally conducting "low of emitting air around.the leading critical point~of a blunt body made of graphite in the regio~m between the departing shock wave and the surface of the body is invescigated. The radiant and convective heat exchange on an impenetrable surface and also in the presence of blowing are considered. The characteristics of graphite mass removal are found under tho condition that radiation transport by its4isintegration products occurs. The diffusion was calc-ilated by a binary-model,that is, it was assumed that the mixture consists of wo componen-tst the oncominq-, air and the disin- tagration products. The chemical reactions in.the boundary layer were con- sidered f rozen, and on the outer boundary of' the bmindary layer tip to the shock wave, in equilibritun. The state of the gas at the! disinteprated surface W f "77"' LISSR KARASEV, A. B., et al., Izvestiya Ak2demii Yauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti -I Gaza, No 1, January-February 1971. pp 23-31, was also determined from the condition of chemical equilibrium where the saturation vapor pressure was assumed equal.to-the stagnation pressure. It is pointed out that in finding the thermodynamic and transport.prop- erties of the gases, the data from the pa-lers by C. F. Hansen "Approximation for the Thermodynamic and Transport Properties af"lligh-Temi),erature Air;" NACA T , 1959, R-50 and J. Hirshfeldar, et al.., Molecular Theory of Cases and Liqu~ds, were used. The optical properties of the air rdere taken from the paper by Yu. A. Plastinin, et al., "Radiative and Absorption Properties of Air at High Temperatures T - 2,000-20,0000 &," Vaes.. Konf. j)o Fizilte Ni zlro tempera- turnoy Plazmv [All-Union Conference on Low'Temperature Plasma Physics], Kiev, Nauk-ova. Dumka Press, 1966, and the optical praperties of the graphite removal products, from the papers by Yu. A. Plastinin "Opacal khsorption Cross Sections of Diatomic Molecules," Fizicheskava Gazo~inamika ionizirovannvkh i Khimicheski Reagi M ushcheikh Gazov [Physical Gas Dynamics of Ionized and Chemically Re- acting Gases], Hoscaw, Nlauka Press, 1968 and K.. Wilson and W. Nicolet, 11 Spec-r- tral Absorption Coefficients of Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxigen Atoms," J. Ouant. Spectroscop. Radian. Trans., Vol 7, No 6, 1967. All of the calculations were performed for a sphere I meter in radius. 2/2 USSR UDC 617-51-001+616.89-636.1-17-085-835.3 XONDRASHC V. Tel GlAhTS, B. R., and MAYEROVICHl I. H. "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy of Hypoxia in Acute Brain Injuries and Acute Exogenous Psychoses" Moscow, Zhurnal Revropatologii I Psikhiatril, No 2, 1971i pp 271-277 Abstracti Sixty-three patients with acute brain injuries (2d-3d degree con- cussion) and 61 others suffering from acute exogenous psychoses (carbon mono- xide poisoning, alcohol psychosis) were treated either with hypoz~lbaric oxygen, oxygen at normal barometric pressure, or oxygen inhalation conbined with various drugs. Hyperbaric oxygen was found to be more effective In both groups than either of the other nodes of treatment. Des:Wes exerting a favorable effect on the blood picture of the patients with brain Injuries, hyperbaric oxygen abolished headaches after two to three treatments, nomalized sleep, and enhanced the sense of wel.1-being, In those suffering from mental disorders, one or two treatments with hyperbaric oxygen mark-edly reduced the respiratory insufficiency and hypoxia while relieving the psychotic symptoms. Inhedation of oxygen at ordinary pressure in pure form or combined with drugs was much less effective. 1/1 Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaye Promyshlennost', No 6, Nov-Dec 70, p 34 Abstract: A new procedure for producing cold-resistant nickel- and molybdenuin-free steel developed jointly by members of the Don Scientific Research Institute of Perrous!Metallurgy and the Novokramatorsk Machine Building Plant is described. The chemical composition of this steel 143 M: -0.35 C, 0.33 SE, 1.16 Mn, 0.29 W, O.OL7 Ti, 0.021 AL, 0.034 S, and 0.023'1'a P. MechanicaL properties were determined after tempering at 8800 and annealing at 600 and 6500 on 28 x 28-mm longitudinal samples cut into bars. The sensitivity to overheating was determined by the drop in impact atrength. The test results show that the steel is insensitive to overhoating,ogosi;essaa a aignificant reserve of viscosity (22-29 kg/cm2 at -7 0), and its cold brittleness threshoid, defined as the temper4iture at which 50% of the viscosity is lost, compared with viscouity at room tem- 0 perature,--lies- -below -70 C_1/1' L/Z 027 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE---~-300CT70./f. TITLE-THE EFFECT OF MISHMETAL ON THE STAOILITY (IF ALLOYED CAST STEEL AT LL4 I EAPERATURES -U- I.YE.9 PfLYUSHEllK0t'V.L.v KHARCtfENKOr V.A.9 JuNl),~ASHEV,- Aolet. GASHUTIN, V,*P. L _FY__OF lt%FC--USSR ~CCUNT jUj~CE--Klf_V, CRGANIZATSIYA PRGIZVOOSTVA, NO It 197 PP TEKHNOLUGIY4 I ol :49- 5 0 -,A)ATE PUbL-ISHED---70 SUk3JECT AREAS-MATERIALS j6PIC TAbS-ChROMIUR-ALLU-Y, MANGANESE ALLUYP MOLYBDENUM ALLOY, CAST STEEL, DUCTILITY, MECHANICAL PROPERTY, LOW TEMPERATURE METALv .:~JIISCH METAL ~-,CCINTRQL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ..'.0QCUAE.*4T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEG ~~PRUXY RLELIFRAME--1999/1313 STEP NO--I)R/0418/70/000/01)1/0049/0050 CfRC ACCESSILIN NIO-AP0123272 i I A S `-2/2 027 UNCLASSI IFIEO~ PRO~ESSiNG DATE--30OCT70 f-CIRC ACCESSICN NG--APOI?-3272 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--iUl GP-0- AdSTRACT. RESEARCH RESULTS ARE GIVEN ON THE EFFECT- WHICH MISHMETAL HAS GN THE PROPERTIES OF RANGANIFEROUSS ~CHKGMkANGANESE, AND CHROMMANGANESE MOLYBUENUM GRADES OF STEEL AT JEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE INrRUDUCTION OF MISHMETAL INTO CAST ALLOYED SIELL RAISES ITS IMPACT DUCTILITY.AT ROOM TEMPERATURE IAND AT TE14PERATUkES BELOW ZERO. THE BEST COLD:STABILITY IS EXHIBITED BY :--STEEL ALLOYED WITH THE FOLLOWING CUMPLEX'OF ELEMENTS. CHROMIUM? 14CLYBDENUMP AN12 MISHMETALO Moo NUCLEAR SCI. AM It'? W" 0 0 b rMl (LA-tZ-691-23(lDraft)) OXSLGR OF THEI M60HRO-- MOUS CYCLMMM LABORATORY, or THEI V IMT- INSTWO OF 4TPM XNEWY: Vinikov w7wiltbakan N N.ReelogggArY. T Heim dwNwic Lim. .' K.iKox4v I rt IAE-1888. l3p. Mn The laboratory is basido4 t6s U-440 1006hrokloils trv~olotron designed at the M V. Ef;retwv Sclehtlflc:Resea~dh hatittite of "I ophysical ~aarstux, To exp" tnP pon~IP1111~1*1~0~ the aceme"arrator, an axUa injector o1 ions fro~m extsrW,sou~mes (Wartzed protons, triftu, I itblum, beavt 10* iu* device for obtaining neutri* W*vas am plan'od, To twpme, the evora d16001 loss of ipt"ty' a SPOW01 tion will be used. Obtaiah In a tandem " eltetrosta injected into vae u-24o w1i latter to specified for heavy i0q4 0~vl Imitiardy 4o cals rabid i electron-strippWo vikorqtor ard xtrlppwx~od 0~* electrons Inside tha tun., (auth)' --19.73 -0503---- USSR UDC 599-32+595-775:591-5+591-9 BOTSHILID,. Ye. V.,, RASIIEV V. Ety TABUMA,, T. I., arid PCOTHIKOV, G. B., All-Union Scientific searc t plague Institute t#Mikrob Saratov and Gur yevskaya Antiplague Station "Rodents and Fleas in the Enzootic Plague Region Between the Ural and Emba Rivers" Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 49, No 3.0, Oct 70, PP 1548-1-562 Abstract: The dese'rt located north of the Caspian Sea between the Ural and Emba rivers is an area of enzootic plague. The numerous opecimmo of fauna caught by the Gurlyevskaya Antiplague Station for bacteriological investiga- together with data available in the literature from tionsy 1-875 to 1-969 were used to systematize the available information and to sheit light on the problem. 111be whole region was divided into omll areas and still omaller landscapes according to such ecological factora as geology, sarface reliefj and type of soil. Data were compiled on the distribution of various rodente and the average number of epizoic fleas living on each.type of animal. It was found that high soil salinity and moisture were unfavorable for Citellus pygtiaeus, CitelluB ful- vus,, and Meriones tamariscinuaj, but 41d not affect th6 dintribution of Rhombomys 1/2 Lrdsh UDC: 621.68.1. 4 KONDRASHE V. S., PAK, K. S. "A Vacu= P=plf Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProVshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye 7,nak-z' Ho 12, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 334403, Division F, filed 30 Apr '[0, published 30 Mar 72, p 137 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A vacuum pium which contains an exbaustible housing with elastic. shell forming t1-.,-- working chamber, and a rotor with rollers for transferring gas as the rotor tra- verses the shell from a suction pipe to a delivery pipe whiell is equipped with an exhaust valve. As a distinguishing feature of the pittent, the L dead space is eliminated and efficiency is improved by making thc- exhaust valve in the f"orm of an elastic plat-, fastened at a right Engle to the inside wall of the shell (for instance by making it in cine pitice with the shell) and passing through an opening in the outer wall ~of the C-hel-I into the delivery pipe. 2. A modification of this pump distinguished by the fact that a box is mounted on the housing with an elastic elenent such as a diephragm, and with a bellows connected on the inside to the elastic 112 USSR UDG 621.524 KO?WRASHq-V2 V.S. "New Molecular '-Pump 'dith Cylindrical System Of Interacting Working GrE.-Ons" Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. cashinostr. (Works Cf 7he Moscow Institute Cf Electrical Machine Construction), 1970, No 9) pp 131-155 (from RZh:-';'lvktron1ka A yeye primenenlye, No 2, Fab 72, Abstri~ct No 2A60) Translation: The construction is described of a pump which was develoned Gf Type HN-250. To avoid an increase of the axial dimencion of the eyetem, the working organs of the pump are coaxial, the cylinders or tht rotor and stator entering one into another and forming three coaxial chennelt (providing the ,eta es of the pump's. The nominal rate of angular notion of the Puln-D is 17,'-CO 'Xin. The maxira= vacuum- of the pumn was on the orier of '~.10-9 rot mm of mercury with hydrogen mainly serving as the renidual atmoophere. In the test proceaq the pumn was heated to a temperature of 2~00 0 (at the pump hous- ing) which did not c;use any breakdcren of the pump. 11 ref. A.F. USSR UDC 621.3.032.35 MARKOVSKII, L. YA. , TA-USHKANOVA, L. B. , OLADKOVA, V. F. 4QNjR4SHEV, YU. D. "Interrelation between the Granulometric Composition of Zinc Sulfide- Cadmium Sulfide Luminophores and the Degree of Dispersion of the Original Zinc Sulfide-Cadmium Sulfide" Leningrad, Russian, Zhurnal prikladnoi khimii, vol 46, No 7, July 73, pp 1430-1434 Abstract: The number of small particles in the luminopliore '2nS-CdS (with Ag and NaCl) increased with increasing dispersion of both -the ZriS and CdS, While the average grain size increased with decreasing specific volume of the sulfide powders. The ZnS affected the granulometric composition more than did the CdS. Electron micrographs of the 62% ZnS + 38% CdS product calcined at temperatures from 550 to 8000C show the increasing size of the grains with increasing calcination temperature. 13 44M1;[,TiiC_M HUM, 112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--IMPROVEMENT IN THE PREPARATION OF PHOSPHATIDE CONCENTRATES -U- '~1.._AUTHoR-(05)-KLYUCHKINt V-V-w ZUYEVt E.14v SAVELYEVA* V.L.y KONDRASHINP N A PID.41YKOt YE.V. C. 6RT R~Y :OF INFO--USSR RCE-- MASLO-ZHIR PROM. 1970, 36t2)o 34-7 PUBLISHED------70 rSUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS-HYDROLYflS, CRUDE OIL, PETROLEUM PRODUCTr PHOSPHOLIP10 --NO kESTRICTIONS ...~CCNTROL MAPKING CLAS!;--UNCLASSIFIED OAOXY REEL/FRkME--1996/1559 STEP NO--UR/9085/701036/002/0034/0037 C IRC ACCESSION NU--APOILB542 UNC LASSJ FIED. ..-2/2 OIL UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--APO118542 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-O- ABSTRACT. UNDESIRABLE CHANGES IN PHOSPHOLIQIOS CAUSEO 6Y THEIR SEPN. DURING HYDRATtON OF OILS ARE HYDROLY515 AND FORMATION OF DARK PHOSPHATIDESa THEREFORE, THE METJAOD OF-PRODUCTION MUST EXCLUDE OXION. PROCESSES AND HYDROLYSIS OF OIL, FOR THIS PURPOSEr THE CRUDE OIL FROM THE EXTN* EQUIPMEwNT FLOwS DIRECTLY TO HYDRATION WITH NEARLY CCMPLETE ABSENCE10F CONTACE WITH AIR. THE CONTACT TIME 05 OIL PHOSPHOLIQIDS 41TH H SUB2 0 IS CUNSIDERABLE, D6CREASED. THE HYDRATION PPT* IS SEPD. FROM THE OIL ON A SUPERCENTRIFUGE AT 15,000 RPM. DRYING AND DEODORIZING THE PPT, TAKESI.PLACE AT 730 MM AND SMALLER THAN 110DEGREES IN 0.8-2.4 MM LAYERS DURING 2,5-7 MIN. :1 THE QUALITY AND STABILITY OF THE PHOSPHOLIQIDS OBTAINED ARt VERY GOOD. FACILITY: 'KHABAROVSK. MASLO-7-HIR. KOMB., KHABAROVSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED FO 1JDC 669.18-147-412:621.746.73 ASEYEV, R. E. (Engineer), ZHUC11IN, V. N. (Cand, of Techn. Se-lences),and KONDRASH V. (Engineer) "Continuous Pouring of Iron-Nickel Alloys on a Radial Unit and the Surface Quality of Thin-Section Castings" Moscow, Stal', No. 4, Apr 72, pp 311-316 Abstract: The paper deals with the causes of shrinkar~. cavities in iron- nickel alloy castings (55 x 270 mm) made on continuous radial pouring equipment. It is shown that the thermal stresses in the crystallizing crust -which increase due to uneven cooling (separation of crust from the ingot mold wall), reaching the yield point of the material, axethe principal cause. The growth of these stresses is governed by the temperature dependence of the yield point. The process of shrinkage cavitation ceases when the thermal stresses level off with the formation of a plastic articu- lation in the form of a fold or localized sag. Tests on various shapeL~ of ingot molds indicate rippled ingot: molds to be the only solution for preventing the formation of shrinkage cavities. (3 illuctrations, 8 bibliographic references). Acc. Nr.: h1>0047040- Ref, Code: 6 Z:k;)- USSR UDC 669.715:621.357.8;620.178.162 A ZARETSKIY, E. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences,. KESINER, 0. Candidate nf E Technical Sciences, KONDW.HINA., M. V., Engineer and TWIENA, A. S., Engineer "Wear Resistance of Hard Anodic Films on Aluminum Alloys" Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, No 1, 1970, pp 58-59 Abstract: The results are presented of a series of inveStaia- tions of anodizing conditions, under which an anodic film th increased antifriction properties is obtained on A.K4-1 and D16T alloys. The antifriction properties of hard anodic films obtained in the.sulfuric acid electrolyte, aad also in a mixture of sul- furic andoxalic acids under various anodizing conditions, were obtained. an samples malia- of AK4-l'. and D16T adoys. Reel/Frame AP0047040.. D16T samples, anodized in the electrolyte, cooled by dry ice, were tested on a MI-I test stand in the presence of ILiding friction in a Me-20 oil and AMG-10 hydrolysis at 50 kg/cm pres- sure, and 0.4 m/sec sliding velocity against steel. The AK4-1 samples-were tested under condition of dry friction at 25 kg/cm2 pressure during 30 hours. The resuLts are presented in graphs in the form of the dependence of friction coefficient on time for AK4-1 samples in the MG-20 oil, and for D16T samples, anodized under various conditions. These conditions are given in a table. The results show, that hard anodizing in the electrolyte con- taining sulfuric and oxalic acids, makes it possible to obtain on the AK4-1 alloy, an anodic film of increased wear resistance with low friction coefficient when operating in a fluid medium. Under condition of dry friction a c-oating.of VAP-2 substantially improves the sliding. original article has 2 figures and I table. 19790479 n= USSR UDC 911.3.616.981.455(574) Kn?j&j.LczNKTH,.J..A.. PUGAOIEV, Yu. A., KONDRASHKINA, K. I., KALYAZINA, 1. M., -L-OK'YANOVA, A. D., KORCHEVSKAYA, V. A., ROR(NEVSKIY, P. G., PROSHIN, V. G.S &nd POLYAKOV, V. K. "Landscape-Epidemiological Regional Division Into Tularemia Districts in the Trans-Ural Area of Western Kazakhstan" V sb. Probl. osobo opasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous In- fections -- collection of works) Byp. 5(15), Saratov, 1970, pp 91-105 (from R:Zh-Meditsinskaya Ccografiya, No 4, Apr 71i Abstract No 4.36-96) Translation: The Trans-Ural area of Western Kazakhstan consists of four land- scape-epidemiological areas: the Barbastau-Ileko-Utviiiskiy aica (steppe), the Chelkaro-Ankatinskiy area (dry steppe), the Clifderty-Ulenty-Buldurtinslciv area (seni-desert), and the Kaldygayty-Vil'skiy area (semi-desert-desert). Each area is described. Characteristic for the steppe and dry steppe ate-as is the steppe type of tularemia focus; while the estuary semi-dasert type of tularemia focus is typical for the semi-desert. The prolonged evizootic "calm" of tularemia foci in the Trans-Ural area is due to the progressive drying out of once extensive local river delta floods. Because of cattle slaughter, xerophyt plants take over with river land turning to desert. 1/2 i wo-M.".0, Iloilo] 11219111091,M-_ USSR KONDRASHKIN, G. A., et al., Probl. osobo.opasn. infekts.iv (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infections - collection of works) Iryp. 5 (15), Saratov, 1970, pp 91-105 (from M-Meditsinskaya Ceografiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.36.96) The projected irrigation of the Trans-Ural area by construction of the Volga-Ural canal may activate local native tularemia foci. Numerical tables are provided for small mammals and their ectoparnsites in the areas defined. 2/2 38 USSR UDC 911-3:616.981-455(470-5) k. SKARZOV M. M... KALYAZM&, I. M., KONDR*MaKAj K. I., IMERASE. JW'r..~JA U. FM U. ~~EEV: M. P., UMYANOV, A. D... GRISHM, A. V.., PROSHINj, Y* G.j and EREMERKOY A. T. "Natw-al Focal Activity of Tularemia in the Valley of the Central and Lower Ural River" V ob. Probl. osobo opasn. I fektoly (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of Works), Saratov, No 4(i4)j l.97o, PP 72-93 (from M-Meditsins~m Geografin, NO 3., Par 71, Abstract!140 3-36-125) by B. Dobrokhotov Translation: A detailed analysis of zonal differences In the structure of temporary fauna complexes of -mmals and their associated parasitocenoses in the valley of the Ural River is presented. The characteristic boreal for in the northern-latitude areas of the river are gradually changed to desert forms toward the SouTh. The relationship of subsequent changes of these com- plexes from the north to the Bouth vith the epidemiological and epizootiolog- lcal parameters of each zonal section of the natural focus of tularemia are emphasized. Development of natural foci of tularemia :Ln the central and lover ir&lley of the Ural River is related to chw=teristics of the fluctuation In 1/2 USSR NONDR&SMON, G. A., et al., M-Yeditsinskays, Geograflya., No 3, YAr 71, Abstract No 3-36.325.- the level of the Caspian Sea. Tables of the changes im species composition and population of mramals, aodes, Gams.1dae, and fleas distributed over the various regions of the Ural floodplain (northem and southern part of the valley of the central Urals., Chapayevsk,,.KhIMk# aLd Yakhambets flood plain of the lower Ural River) are given. 2/2 33 USSR UDC 621.390'.6-4i KONDNALSHK.11") N. M. 'tlff'Eetallic Devices for External Monitoring of the Contact Pe:,Jisturice in tronic Units" V sb. Obmen oatom v radioDroashlennosti (Ex-.)erience Poolin~; in -the Industry-collection of works), Vyp. 6, Moscow, 1970, pp 77-T,33 (from 110 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOV414) The author discusses the use of binetalli -k - ~.,7 Translation: c elements f.,,),. tact resistance of grounding systems of radio electronic equipnent mcldule~i on c chassis made of alloys based on aluminum and magnesium. Manu fact urt,:, tile 1-1'~,-J~ELiilc elewnta is described as well as the technology of building them Into the uni-,:; to -ed. be monitox Four illustrations. N. S. USSR UDC 911.3,616.981.455(574) KONDRASIMIN, G. A., PUGACIIEV, Yu. A. KALYA7INA, I. M., PROSHIN, V. G., LUK'YANOVA, A. D. , KORCHEVSKAYA, V. A., KORCILEVSKIY, P. G., and POLYAKOV, V. K. "Landscape -Epidemiological Regional Division Into Tulare=ta Districts in the Trans-Ural Area of Western Kazakhstan" V sb. Probl. osobo opasn. infaktsiy (Problems of Especially Dan-gerous In- fections -- collection of works) Byp. 5(15), Saratov, 1970, pp 91-105 (from RZh-Meditsinskaya Geografiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.36.96) Translation: The Trans-Ural area of Western Kazakhstan coasists of four land- scape-epidemiological areas: the Barbastau-Ileko-Utvinskiy area (steppe), the Chelkaro-Ankatinskiy area (dry steppe)i the Ciiiderty--Ulenty-Bul.durt-'~liskiy area (semi-desert), and the Kaldygayty-Uil'skiy area (semi-desert-desert), Each area is described. Characteristic for the steppe and dry steppe areas is the steppe type of tularemia focus; while the estuary semi-desert type of tularemia focus is typical for the aemi-desert. The prolonged epizootic calm" of tularemia foci in the Trans-Ural area is due to the progressive dryIng out of once extensive local river delta floods. Because of cattle slaughter, xerophyt plants take over with river land tuming to desert. 1/2 USSR KONDRASHKIN, G. A., et al., Probl. osobo opasn. infektsiv (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of works) Vyp. 5 (15), Saratov, 1970, pp 91-105 (from M-Meditsinskaya Geograftya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.36.96) The projected irrigation of the Trans-Ural area by construction of the Volga-Ural canal may activate local native tularemia foci. Numerical tables,are provided for small mammals and their ectoparasites in the areas defined. 2/2 USSR UDC 911,3:616.981.455(47o-5) KOHDRASMN, G. A., SKARZOV, M. M., KALYAZIM, 1. M., FMACHEV Yu. A., DEMYASHEV, M. P., WKTANW, A. D., GRISHM, A. V*, FROSHIN, ~V G., and EREMENKO, A. T. "Natural Fbcal Activity of Tularemia inthe Valley of the Central and Lover Ural River" Vsb. Probl. osobo opasn. infektsiy (Problems of Especially Dangerous Infections -- collection of Works), Saaratov, No 4(14),~1970t Pp 72-93 (from Wh-MaditsInskaya Geograflya, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract Ito 3.36.125) by B. Dobrokhotay, Translation: A detailed analysis of zonal differences Ln the structure of temporary fauna complexes of mem-al and their associated perasitocenoses in the valley of the Ural River is presented. The characteristic boreal forms in the northern-latitude areas of the river are gradually changed to desert forms toward the South. The relationship of stubsequent, changes of these com- plexes from the north to the south vith t.he epidemiological and epizoctiolog- ical parameters of each zonal section of the natural focus of tularemia are emphasized. Development of natural foci of tularemla In the central and lower valley of the Ural River is related to characteristics of the fluctuation in 1/2. USSR KONDRASM=y G. A#, et al., Fah-Meditsinsicaya Geograflya,, NO 3, Mar 7.1, Abstract NO 3.36.325.. the level of the Caspian Sea- ftbles of the changes In species composition and population of maw-Is. L-codes, Gemasidae, and fleas distri-buted over the various regions of the Ural floodplain (northern and aouthent part of the valley of the central Urals, Chapayevski Naluft, and Whambets flood plain of the lower Ural River) are given. 2/2 :4 33 WrIMMM" USSR UDC 621.357.8(OUS"~.f') ~TU--TSVJY, B. I., j',-ILOUSOV, V. i., POLYAROV, A. 11. G. 11. P. Yi VSolution for FIcctr-*cir-icnT Ftchfng of 'Met,11sil USSR A-iftbOr S Ctlltiflcatu i1o 3060~~7, filed 7 Apr 69, publisficid 23 Autg 71 (from dya, '-o t. ill',, i-cm A-~atrzict "o CL2*~.611) Translation: 1% --olution containimg, K,2SOI~ is patented- for clectroc-hcmical etahiiig of :%ctair.. !Lis disLim;uislicd by the fact that. in orlk!r to improve the qualiLy cj' a prok'ucL vvad~~ of Cu and its al"Loy-s, Na2(103has been introduced iata it. Tl'ic- comaposition of Lhe solution (in 1.' by wei;Jil, J.s as fallows):, Na CO-, 1.9-2.1 K so and the rest water. Mien 2 41 2 1, SO arking a co-ntaininj'., K' Na2CO3by we 2 4 alld the re9t water it a voltaic of 5 volts oil j)1.atLS rijme of Coppor and MiE-5 bronze, a clear imaZe of the syi~,bols is obtained which is not rumovf;d during nacIiJiiin,,-,. UDC 614.3(47-22) -S, V. L., arid K., Cluair of Social Hygiene FONAREEV. L. S., LIVSHZI SHOV A. and Public Health Organization, Lan: W n eaor~~giens Medical Institute, and nT Laningradskaya Oblast Sanitary Epidemiologloal Stati*n 1 Public Sanitary Inspectors "Work of Sanitary Epidemiological Stations with Rura (Based on Materials From Leningradskaya. Oblast)" Moscow, Gigiyana i Sanitariya, No 7, Jul 70, pp 64-68 Abstract: In 1965 the health authorities of Laningradskiya Oblist dociAed to change the existing forms of volunteer assist4nae to sanitary opidaniological s-.atjons and physicians in rural areas by org-.ud2Ang a carps of public health in- spectors, providing thom with systenitic traixiing, and then asa.jgning then specific responsibilities inspection of sAnitary coixtitlems in homes, ware- ;rjuaes, and on faras; education of the people in the value of personal hygione and regular medical check-ups; etc.). In just a few years theige rural public sanitary inspectors have made, a significant contribution to reduaing wrbidity for a num- oer of infectious diseases. ulcers, ad parasitic diseases.0 Training and assign- ment or work is the responsibility or sanitary e ideaio10gA,0&1 stations; the Red P 'Cross helps to locate and recruit likely candidateis.. USSR A. P. and KOLOMOYTSEV, F. I., BELOV, D. G., KONDRASHOV, J - MALITSEV, Ye. K. .3- "Effect of Electron Bombardment on Electroluminescencell A Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan 1970, pp 145-148 Abstract: By considering the excitation of electrically lumines- cent materials as the product of separate as well as combined actions of charged particles and,electric fields, the authors undertook an investigation into the spectrunrof the glow from an EL-510 target. It is asserted that there Ls no data in tho lit- erature for this type of research. The,electron beam used in the experiments was obtained by a proton-electron accelerator; the remainder of the equipment and its interrelations are shown in a schematic diagram. Source of the electron beam was a tungsten filament, heated to incandescence, in a Pierce lens. The beam A was coutrolled by two Faraday cylladers. Fxj)eriments were con- ducted at room teperature, and the' pressure~in the operating chamber was 5-10- mm fig. Luminescent screens in the form of electroluminescent capacitors were the targets; the luminescent substance, EL-510, was deposited on.transparent, electrically conducting glass 40-50 microns thick. The results of the exper- iments are given in the form of curves: with separate excitation of the screen by the electron beam and a sinusoidal voltage of about 80 volts at a frequency of 5 kHz, the maximum of the resultant spectrum did not shift. On the other hand, the intensity of the EL-510 g-low under electron hombardment was much less than with the sinusoidal voltage. A possiblie explanation for this phenomenon is offered. 2/2 _..~-112 033 UNCL ASS I FIE U PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T.-I-TLE--EFFECT OF ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT 014 THE LUMINESCENCE OF A COPPER -ACTIVATED ZINC SULFIDE PHOSPHOR -U- -AUTHOR-(03)-KOLOMOITSEVe F.I.t.BELOV# D*G*y:KONDRASHOV,r A.Pe -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S.QURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 19,70, 1211)t 353-5 .6,ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .sU'BJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS--ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT, ZINC SULFIDE9 ELECTRIC FIELDP .'~'_-:"CLECTROLUMINESCENCE, ELECTRON ENERGYr RADIATION INTENSITY '-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS bOC*UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSTFIEO .PROXY REELIFRAME--1989/1052 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/002/0353/0355 _C_IJRC ACCESSION N0--AP0107561 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--230CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107561 'A,6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF SIMULTANEOUS APPLICAT(Oi OF A SINUSOIDAL BOMBARDIMENT WITH FAST ELECLSONS AND THE N -VOLTAGE ELEC. FIELD ON THE NONADDITIVE LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF INS-CU :..ELECTROLUMINOPHORS OF THE EL-510M TYPE WAS STUDIED BY USING AN EARLIER DESCRIBED METHOD IF. 1. KOLOMOITSEV, Do Go BELOVr A. P. KO?JL)kASHOVt AND E. Ke HALITSEVv 1970). AT DIFFERENT AMPLITUDES AND A CONST. FREQUENCY OF THE EXCITATION VOLTAGE AND CONST. FLUX AND ENERGY OF rl-fE FAST ELECTRONS, THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE ELECTROLUMINESCENCE-9 I SUBELt AND :SUBSEJUENTLY THE SUM LUMINESCENCE, ISIGMAt OF THE PHOSPHORS INCREASES BY -THE FOLLOWING LAW. I EQUALS AU PRIME8 PLUS I SUS01 WHERE A AND 6 ARE EXPTL. DETD. COEFFS. AND I SUBO CHARACTERIZES THE LOMINESCENCE BRIGHTNESS E'XCITEO ONLY BY AN ELECTRON FLUX. IN TH~ LOW VOLTAGE REGION, THE SUM BRIGHTNESS EXCEEDS THE COMBINED BRtGHtNESS AND LEADS TO A NEG. NONADDITIVITY, DELTAIv WHICH DECREASES W.ITH INCREASING POTENTIAL TO ZERO AT 9C-110 V, DEPENDING ON THE ELECTRON ENERGY. AT A CONST. EXCITATION 'VOLTAGE, THE.LUMINESCENCE BRIGHTNESS 15~ALMOST LINEARLY DEPENOENT ON THE V.1,AELECTRON ENERGY. THE NONADDITIVItY OF THE DRIGHTNESS AT 140 V IS POS. INCREASES WITH INCREASING ELECTRON ENERGY. HOWEVER-1 AT SMALLER THAN ~z.'100 Vi THE NONADDITIVITY ISNEG, i i-nil- t A S -s G Acc. Nr, Abstracting Servlcli!:~, R~f. Code: XM050718_ CHEMICAL ABSTI 1- -1 7, 40 43 4, 94975h Effect of electro n bombardment an the glowof an 1). G.; Kon- relectroluminophor. Kolomottse* P". I... Belov R). ZT. _j drashov,,A, PL; INI Prikl~ !',T X- 19 6,,, (,) aPfilev. E. ' .Jrosk. 2 _F45--8 (RussT In the excitation of rurnino- phor EL-510 m by current of electrons (30 AtA, -:25 keV)~or by sinusoidal voltage (-.130 V, fre4uericy 5 kliz), po.4itionrw of the max. in the spectrum %vere virtually unchanged. f n the- Mse of current of electrons, the light intensity was significantly lower than in the case of excitation by sinusoidal voltage. Reflected and the surface layer delayed electrons (-50r,~) did not par- ticipate in the excitation of tbc electrolurninophor. During the Joint action of penetrating irradn. and elec. field, light in- tensity waz; lower than in the~ezcttation by clec- fieWonly. Under the conditions Of 3intillOnTOUS action Of SiRUS0411 N-01- tage and current of charged ~4t an "irnp~iicrislnjicnt " barrier of the Schottky type. ail stddnl. amt. of charge carriers was generated as S-electrons. 'The appearance 4i[ secohdary electrons caused a decrease of barrier resistance and the intensity of local elec. field detreased, which led to a decreiLse of electro- luminesrence intensity. _11. Tichy j REEL/FRAME I -ii~-Z"---- .6- USSR UDC 669.14.018.29-414 GOL'DSHTI EYN, M. I. , BLYUM, E. E GRIN A. V. , LITVIN-ENKO, D. A., LEYKINT, I. M., RUDCHENKO, A. V.,, OREL, E. I., 11AYNTRAUB, S. S., L-OKTIONOV, P. Ya., LASHCHEV, V. Ya., MOSIOSHVILI, V. V., MIROSHNICHENT.'(0, S. I., and KONDRASHOV M. M Ural Scientific Research Institute of --Ee-n-t-r-al- Ferrous tre-c"arF, i~~ific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. P. Bardin, and Kommunarsk Metallurgical Plant "Adoptioa of the Industrial Production of 15G-?.AF Sheet Steel" ~Moscow, Stal', No 9, Sop 10, pp 828-830 Abstract: An investig~2t I on ol t1hr, 15G2AF plare steel (10-25, mm) commer- Cially produced at tl-~ F~1~ sk !'etillurgical Plant, revealed that alloying of thc man;,:---.,., i E teel wi t11 nitrogen an& vanadium increases the sLrcngti-i i4a-sticit), prcpertier, of the normalized rolled steel. NormaliZing o~-- z.i~,.: -.;I--tal effects a size reduction of the grain (to 10-12), which assurcts a low (-100'C to -120*C) cold brittleness threshold. Vie strengrh of- tlie 15G2AF steel waq found to be at least 60 kg/m2 and the yiel"A ,--,tress at least 45 kg/=,2. Use of 15GMF stcel for welded structures d-ecrcaoed veight, in comparison With rt-.eel 10G2SI, by 13.6%. '2 A. stitute Of -Ulling a:ld _,.,a zailurgy "Ff feet oi: the X.er-hod U-I.- D~.,oxidation on. Quality of ~foscow, "etal'urq No 9, Sep 70, DD 23-22 e C, L0': the mut'lod ut, ibstract: This Pan-er OZ kilIed sceel or, t1:e ra-lect-s of ~Iic convervion. practice ;u dco-4ici ize Lo.ci 3 ps Mi the lo w 1, .~11 u at 2.2 1,6-,/t and !,iLh 2,A) thc_ -rl, deoxi dazion --; n C-.a -, ad' e ~tarrc!s,, --larle, '11!1:; respondingly inc-re-osed raz:_L~;L; of j PS ne nraduci~.s a moru r,_:~iduaj. CID! il~l 4C,!t. T:1 C L alo- -dara show tiia rej ts ti n the -1 adle d e ere as_ a a S co.-. -,a --r-; t1U, E: L.~ Z, _-n g, I: errosilicon and C,_ U killed steel has ~c~~mo-n6.:!:ated h ingot. The bl i L, s wez e o!)S I I in the U 7)-);2r 1) J r 1: OL. formation _nntd, of henay in bath s ui I LJ i~! u S S R TER21YXI, P. p 7 p a s:-- ,I r,~- cz vu ta C, steels arc. ~af. c -Wa-ich is in cr,=rast t:o the diructio.-Ia-, (Pext), the 'Latter depending on ferrosua--ic pre::Su:,~!. -.-.I external Drassure, the -,1u--' I) r --' u m. d-issimilar condizions for rh'a reaction in length of z1he Ingot. I-I'he presence of blowh-5-:Ls a;: rfie, nart of the in.gor- is t~T-ical of normaily meta.... 111-ic- S U,-_ blowholes indicates overdeoxiLdatioa and the appearance Of a CZ.V!-Cy. QIS UNCLASSIFIED P40CESSING DATE-0~nCT70 FITLE--Ef-FECTS OF BJIL DJRATION PRIUR TO CAPPING AP-10 OF 75PE~CENT r Fl:kRUSILICON PARTICLE SIZE jN THE SILICON ENRICHMENT JF THE TOP OF THE AUTiiOR-.(05).-K(jNi)RA5HDY.,--M.'4., SARYEV, M.P., VAINTRAUB, S.S., LASKt4EV, V.YA. TEP7TYAN- jUNTRY OF INFO--USSR C( SOUkCE--METALl_URG (MOSCOW), 1970t 15(1)t 21-3 DATE PUbLISHEU------70 'UBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS T 113 P I CTAGS--INCUT CASTINGi FERROSILICONtiPARTICLE SIZF, OISTR [BUTT5N -I-'_CGEFFICIENTt SILTCONt STELL PRODUCTION w~'~CUNTROL MAPKING-ING RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLA~SIFIEU :.-Pil()XY RELL/FRAM1-1989/1933 STEP CiRC ACcFsSm NO--AP010A2b? 2/2 018 UNCLASS.IFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 :'~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108262 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. USE OF 75PERrENT 10-29 44 PARTICLE SIZE FERR~SiLICON AIDS V1 THE UNIFORM DISTRIBUTIUN CF THF SI. THE 831L TIME GF THE METAL IN THE INGOT BEFORE CHEM. CAPPING HAS A GREATER FFFE'T ON THE SI DISTRIBUTION IN THE TOP OF THE tNGor TH&N THU 75PERCENT FES[ PARTICLE SIZE FRACTION. THE OPTIMUM BOIL TIME FOR THE STEEL IN THE MOLD 'DEPENDING ON THE INTENSITY OF THE PROCESS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED &S 1.5-3 ~MIN. THE OPTIMUM 75PERCENT FESI PARTICLE SIZE FRACTIJN IS 10-30 Ifili. DATA OBTAINED CAN BE USED FOR DTH.ER PLANTS WORKING IN SIMILAR CONDITIONS 'AS THE KOMMUMARSK PLANT WHERE THE WORKLWAS DONE. 89 AT0026660 CHEMICAL ABST. ~Z 7e (AA 0 0 00 pff 23957t Nature of i eternal defects causing stratificatioxi in a killed metal. lodko E. I...; ~Iorjtunov A. V.; Mosia-huili. V. ~nk~-~nchev, r._, --S . Kon- V.; Moist$ lev: . ea.: MWIllin, - A., dra Pogrebno , V. L. (U - R). FroM. Stal'"Orm": -MMT7T&a, I -r. onj. Ni'lxu, Jrd L90S (Pub. 19691, 122-15 (Russ). Edited by Efimov, V. A. Izd. "Afetallurgiy ": 'INUscow, a 'USSR. Ingots for sheet rolling had deNctsof lamination (sepn. into layers), and gas bubbles. Exptl., ingots were aralyaed by 1vf Hz) and an ultrasonic defectograph (frequcticy, 2.6 A in addn. nonmetallic inclusions were detd. These defectographs showed the inclusion accumulation at the bottom part of the ingot. The mure Al was used up for deoxidn. the more defecti were present in the ingots. The mechanism of defect forination was assunied to be as follows: - when the crystn, front (biphasic zone with dendritic structure) was wide and moved, riLpidly toward the center of the ingot, nonmetallic inclusions weTq more 'kely to be entravved by the dendrites of the crystn. "front. 19680316 IAT0028860 Z., The width of cryst;i: frond was larger at the bottom of tile ingot, owing to the action of convection currents which carry -the non- metallic inclusions toward the bottom of the ingot. Increased temp. of casting and increased casting rate made the floating of nonint:tallic inclusions easier and resulted in lesser nos. of defects. Another way was to insulate th~ mirror surface of the liq. metal by coverinK it With plates of inica. This decreased defects to I/,. Still another way was to beat the mirroT surfam of the mWl by covering it with an exothermic mixt. (such as Al+75%Fe-Si+NaN'Oa). This decreased defects to 114. 13680317 USSR uDc 624-97:534.1 ESKINJS 1. D. and KOITDRASHOV N. S. ------------------------- "Free Oscillation of a Sandwich Rod with Dry Friction at the Contact Surface" Kuybyshev T-r- Kuybyshev. aviets. in-t (Transactions of the Kuybyshev Aviation Institute5, VYP 51, 1972, PP 35-44 (from Referativnyj, Murnal -- Mekhanika,, no 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V342 by Yu. A. Belyayev) Translation: An approxinate method for solving the problem o f the free 05ci2lation Of a multilayer constructions with dr7 friction between the layers with arbitrary initial and 'bounda-zy conditions is described. Tne nonlinea_r characterintic of rigidity of the syntans being considered with distributed parameters, and in the general case the nonlinear baunrlai-f conditions are replaced by a pie cevis e -linear condition. 'Ihe motion of the system is deter- mined successively in sto-ges. Ifhe partition of the systerri imtion at the dif- feren't stagrea in procIuced by thrub villue Of th(J I)ICVerqent. of tl(,' zonck Of J_jgjinj~_ tion, which satisfies the requirements of calculation accuracy. At each staj,,e the solution in constnicted for a linear aystma. Bolutions t4) the proble-r, are obtained according to the conditions and solutions at each stage. A nethod for evaluating the error of the solution is gi,,/,en and a neans of evaluating the accuracy of the calculation is demonstrated. The methoi of calculation ass,,Lmes M .USSR ESMTJq I. D. and KONDWHOV., N. S., Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t, VYP 51, 197-2, PP 35-44 the use of a hiGh-speed computer. The essence of the inethoil and its use are presented in an example problem on the free.oscillations of a sandwich rod- 2/2 USSR UDC: 539.3:534.1 KONDRASHOV. N. S. "Normal Modes of Rib-Reinforced Cylindrical Shells" K~ybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works. Kuybyshev Aviaticn Institute), 1970, Vyp- 45, pp 249-25T(~from RZh-MeRhanika, No 5s May 72, Abstract No 5V-185) Translation: The author determines the normal modes of a cylindrfcal shell vith annular ribs spaced evenly with respect to each other and with respect to the edges. The initial equation is a differential equation of Motion of the cylindrical shell in accordance with semi-momentlegs theory. Takinrc, the cyclic symmetry of the given problem into consideration, the author derived a fairly simple transcendental frequency,equation from Vnich the (;-verall spectrum of normal modes of the shell can be found with regard to the dis- crete placement of the ribs. Numerical examples are considered. V. V. Po- dalkov. 120 USSR UDC 6l5-9.032.??+6l5.9.Q32.Z KONDRA&W institute of Biophysics "A 4,~ethod of Studying the Isolated Action of the Fu:ras (Ga!;'~!G, Aero-zols) of U, T' rough the Skin and Lunas" Noxious Substances Passinn .1 lklloscow, Gigiyena Truda i Prollessional'nyye Zabolevaniya, pp J erable attention has been dGvo-ed in r~~erit yoars Lc 7~,ao Translation: Consid action of fumes (gases, aerosols) of noxious substances patsinLr throu'rh i_r.La_-L ,human and animal skin 4. Patrwi', 19~2; S. D. Zaugol'jxLkov a' al.; oLharz)- Methods that do not require the simultaneous use of 1-rge vt;,mber:3 oz animals have Sch" ze) -been. described (N. ti. Petrun', 1965; K. B. Leman ut To carry out the poisoning or groups or aniinals by taa fam(,2; of various substances through isolated action on the sidn or lungo, we dev~_sed a specia.1 apparatus in which the aninals are secured in such a -way t,*iat only Lne he-1.4- or truak is in the poisoning ch,%mbor during the oxperimant, Vhilo the ronaill-3 satisfactori4 airtight. '4"~e apparatus as described belcrw 1.3 for rats, ol-t it can be used for other animal species as wall (by changin.- the s44313). 116 Ussi NDRASiOV, V. A., Gi iyena Truda i Pro' ssionallnyya Zabolovariya, ''o KO e 1970, The apparatus consists of a metal pLate 310 X 460 1;1.11 i-~ WILil identical holding devices. Each device is intenled to SOCUre 011~e r-tt. It Zon- is's o-' a horizontal plastic platform on which the animzU rests auraiij; po-'soning, tray to collect urine and feces, a strap to e the rat, a sez, of ri--,-s to a 1 11 limit the movements of the animalis head, a set of rifober collars, and a clamp:~n- device to close the gap between the poisoning chamber and t',.e surd Space around the animal's neck. During the procedure, The appara~~us withl the ardirial.:5 is hermetically connected to the poisoning chamber (instead of the door of a loading hatch). The animals are imaobilized by two technicians. The apparatus J3 f r 5 t placed on a special bench. L "hen one technician stands inside, ~he other outoide the apparatus. I. 'he first one puts on tightly fitting rubbbr gloves and gra&pz a rat in such a way that tho hind paws are squeezed against the chest. 2~-e cLLer puts an appropriately sized rub~aer collar around the animalls ne.c:k. ~'hen L.--O first technician forces the head through an opening in zhe plate and clamp. At the same ti. V, -no the other technician grasps a fold of skin ~)otween the ears ai,'al 2/6 A V Gi A-a ;ruda t- en V ro "e s si on a]. nyye albolovan- yn "o V WKO .52 drawixig it upward puts aroiLnd the neck an appropriately :A:.vi 'tor wh4ch the rat can no Ion-er pull it-~ baQ4 or, grooves of the clairp (aL Q crawl forward). The fi.-s-L technician puts a strap 01, ti-40 b!LC11_1 (:'C -r:; and, encirclin- the horizoaL I y near thG Urd If al pla5tiq ~:,i , p- tf ~~ri~. . both ends of the strap, draws the ends upward ani ties t1iola to-7etil'.er w4Lr, a knot on the back. He then twists the ends of -the strap 2 or loops around the root of the tail, tray, anti h3rizontal jk1,,L!;tJc -01,SLfor:r, ana' 0:,, ~. -a.-, 4 'he animal should C)e held knots the ends of thu strap. is firmly seoured (the secord tecanician can do th-is) b,34:ausa ni.L~; :,ra~ ;i--'a~c' especially the first time thoy are handled, and they mly uito. T',t:! ;0cord -ruc'-- Z nician then holds the ring, dravis for-ward the clamp a lit-rle, zul_d -~;Itn -~au '-.vip of incer's puLls the rubber collar to the outside of the plate of appar_~,Lua. p -he first technician holds the front lerrs of the rat wh.ile thle Zecond cn-e w--inas a nut onto a 5crew, ti.ghtly 7rippin,'T the collar between, the pla7~e n_nd Lne This ends the process of securing the animal. '"roughout Lne paisoninb- Pvrica the rat lies "as-Lride" the horizontal platform. Since itsL nave no s*"- port, -it is aL-uo:;t holplu55 to froo itsolr. The othor ani. Is aro dealt wl'..~ t~-.e MCI way.- USSR XON Iny, D -Gigiyena Truda i Professiotal je Zabol-p a.-Liya, o 19?0. 1 2 The two technicians car, handle 12 rats in 20 to 30 min. apparatus wi-,n -.-,a rats is hermetically attached to the poisoning chamber wit*.,i a Craa--e ar-' 4 Oolts. The design of tho apparatus irakos it pogsible to MOUIL Zill", A~-,iber Of the outsido a4ii Jn.,iide of tra pl-aLe.. holding devices in a sequence the reverse o., he elf ct of fumes can be studioi simul aneously on th,-- skin and Therefore, t, lle Lt 1u ag, s .~'a'ore starting an experiment, the fur must be conn T, 1 Ed 7 ,L 1 .1 le e y remov lfro- tho animals' trunk and extremities. I"n the caso of rats Wils can be don-- wizr an olo.-tric nair clipper (4omota), u,-ing a hand With CuLti~,Jg 01riders 1/-~u 11111 Ln~----k in ordor to preduco a:i clo~llo a "~.uLircutll an po.,jaiblo. AriL,;ii13 vlt-n --~; ~,Q.`Zer L'ur (aspeciaily rabbits) havu to be :shorn with :-Jelavora. Xt io bo:-ot, to i~:;tl for experiments purebred animals that have no fur (e.g., rats) ~ in -,I;uIyi,46 effect of fuzes on the ski~i of lungs, the atmospheric pres4;ure 4n t~e poi-aoninz cha=-er x,"t be a little lower than in the room in order to PrOvent the fLzes from. acting in a different way from that under stuly if tho airtivatness oil tae poisoning chamber is destroyed. 4/6 MIM R-POWN - - -- --- ---- - ----- - --------- -------------------- ---------- ------ A % 01- C-1 -41. P a 'or allip-, S ,T~ -k".l f Ur. a ni--Lal:F Car, be "ISed j:,-, a r"I na:5 a 10~1:iin, equipped with a h--atjn~~ Uevace wnllcf~ can be ri~- ~-ated. 0 17 device can al:;o be adaoted for use :M eX-,0r:U%e:ltS to study prc-'UeC-.j-v0 C- t1a4nir e a, S. h-7 an d la, V, Ll PL; v_* co-A ? -00CU',", L~lj, 'nal, - L~ W".0 W-1;41-1 kllj i V. ditzv I 0 f 0 chc;" Call 01 oj~y' U 4, p 4~6, 1927, Vol 9a, 70- -6/6 USSR UDc 6,LS.6i6.24-003.65 6~~' -UNOV, G. N., KIRILYUS, Z. YE04 1~011.,DTZAS1,.QVA1__ DINKELIS, S. S., kTjh M. YA., 11,1YAKISHEV, I. A., POLYANSKAYA, L. A. irSignificance of the Petrographic Composition and Dogree of Oxida- tion of Coal Dust When Evaluating It In Anthracosis Danger" Nauch. tr. Irkutsk. ned. in-t (Scientific Works of the IrIcutsk Medical Institute), 1972, VYP 110, PP 39-40 (froni RZIi--rarmakolo- giya. Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Toksikologiya, No 3, Mar 73i Abstract 110 3.54.889) Translation: Three specimens of coal dust of defined petrographic composition and state of oxidation comprising 93-99 percent or,ganic SiO? were obtained expet-imentally. material and not containing After intratracheal administration of these coal dust samples to rats, by the results of the histamorphologic. and biochemical studies it was established that the rats developed pulmonary fibro- sis. Amonrr the trace components of the coal dumt, Wie, more expressed fibrogrenic reaction was obtained for 6.3initc. The bio- logical effects caused by the unoxidized coal du3t (by comparison with oxidized) appearod move quickly and were most expressed dur- ing tho first ton days after poisoning. 1/1 USSR UDC 576.858(OGL).095-38:595-421 Sverdlovsk Scientific Research Institute of Virus Infections flStudy of the Retention of the Virus of Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever In Ixodes persul- catus Under Conditions of a Massive Dosed Infection" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Paraz--1tarnyye Bolaznit Vol 39, No 3, May/Jun 70, pp 2'14-278 Abstract: Under laboratory conditions a mclean line" of Ixodes persu.1cat-as was fed measured massive doses of Omsk hemorrhagic fever v1rus obtained from the Virus institute. Their studies showed no increase of virus in the force 1'ed ticks. The amount of virus in eggs, larvae, nymphs and imagos Ras always less than in the parent; titers showed large amounts of virus in faces of ticks. The infected ticks vere made to feed on healthy white mice, wder varying co.-Aitions for varying periods. None of the mice were infected, anti tests for antihem- agglutinins were negative. The virus titer in ticks fed an mice was two to thr9a times less than the original, even in the case of very Puissive doses. Female ticks infected with Omsk virus in moderate:doses did not transodt the virus to their eggs. The same ticks infected with encephalitis virus do transmit the disease to the animals they bite. The Omsk virus wd th6 encephalitis virus. both arboviruses, behave differently. as shown by the above sUdy. USSR UDC 576.858.25.095.38:576.895.421 KONDRASHOVA, Z. N., and FILIPPOVETS, R. V.0 Sverdlovsk Scientific Research Ins-tIt"ure of yrrus Infections "Infection Rate of ixodes persulcatus Ticks and Some Aspects of Transovarial Transmission After Their Controlled Infection With Tickborne Encephalitis Virus" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dee 70, pp 703-70B Abstract: Results are presented of a study of the infection vate, incidence of transovarial transmission, and changes in the virus in the imago-egg-lava stages of the ticks. The ticks were infected by:controlled feeding of certain suitable insects. After strong infection of adult-female ticks wfth SaVin KE virus strain, the virus was found in 100 percent of the eggs of these ticks. A clear relationship was noted between the infection rate of the eggs laid and the virus dose used for the infection. When this dose was reduced to 1.3-2.3 Ig LD50/0.03 ml, no virus could be found in the eggs. Infection of batches of eggs was studied in all stages of egg development. It woz found that the ex- tent of infection of tick larvae was equivalent to that *f egp in the last - days of their development. The results obtained confirm the previous o)serva- tion that application of a massive dose of the viruo to the tick organism 1/2 .17, r ~ 7. USSR KONDRASHOVA, Z. N., and FILIPPOVETS, R. V., Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dee 70,-pp 703-708 018 UNCLASSIFIEW., PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 JITLE-At STUDY OF THE SURVIVAL OF THE VLRUS OF OMSK HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN IXODES PERSULCATUS; IN CONDITIONS OF THEIR MASSIVE INFECTION -U- 'AUTHOR---~-KONDRASHOVAo Z*N. OF INFO-USS;R ITISINSKAYA PARAZITOLOGIYA I PARAZITARNYYE BOLENZI. 1970,,VOL NR-.3 PP:274-278 1~6ATE. PUBLI;HED -70 .11SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -_.T'OPIt TAGS-HEMORRHAGIC FEVER# TICKv ENCEPHALITIS, MOUSE ._-.7tCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DC,CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--20130/0231 STEP NG-UR/0358/7010391003/0274/0278 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-A150123993 UNGLASSIFIED - - - - - - - - - - - 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-IIPO123993 ..ABSlrRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRAXTO IXODES PERSULCATUS TICKS WHICH -WERE REARED IN THE LABORATORY AND TE TED FOR THE ABSENCE OF SPONTXNEOUS VJ:RUS CARRIER STAI-E WERE INFECTED WITH A MASSIVE DOSE OF OHF VIRUS 13-4 LG LD SUB50 PER 0.,03 8 ). IN NONE OF THE CASES THE INOCULATED DOSE R6MAINED UNCHANGED TILL T E E OF OV POS TION. THE DECLINE IN THE AMOUNT OF THE VIRLIS WAS REGUL RAL CNSER 0 B THE END 01' FEEDING ON' MECE. -IN NO CASE WAS THE VIRUS TRANS14ITTED TO MICE UPON FEEDING. NO ~.TRANSMISSION IN THE COURSE OF ME MO PHO IS 'AS 00$ERVED WITH OHF VIRUS USED IN THE DOSE IN WHICH TBE V US (SOPHY1 STRAIN) AL AYS OVERCAME THE ..OVARIAN BARRIER OF THE TICK. WHEN I.NJECT TICKS:FED ON MICE THE VIRUS WAS ALWAYS FOUND IN TICKS* FECES, HE) EVE ITS TITER WAS ALWAYS MUCH ~,.-_LCIWER THAN UNDER SIMILAR CONDITION WITH T E VIRUS* FACILITY: ~~--SVERDLQVSKIY NAUChNO-ISSLEU. INSTITUT VIRTSNYKH INFEDTSlY. .... ... .. ...... .. ..... ... ............. ...... ..............- USSR UDC 533,69.01+533.662.013 KONDRAT, K. I. "Induced Velocities of Free and Attached Vortices of a Wing With Cambered Axis and With Axis Nonperpendicular to the Flow" Tr. Leningr. in-t aviats. priborostr. (Transactions of the Leningrad Insti- tute of Aircraft Instrument-Making), 1970, Vypusk (Issue) 66, pp 83-94 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12B330, by V. I. Putyata) Translation: To eliminate the characteristics that exist when the lift line theory is applied to a wing with a cambered axis or with an axis nonper- pendicular to the flow, it is proposed that the'lift line be rep-faced with a vortex filament of finite thickness. The terminal velocity induced by the- filament at the point of its axis is assumed to be equal to the mean arithmetic velocity induced at two points on the filament surface in a section passing through this point. Fomulas are derived for calculation of the velocity components induced at an arbitrar-I point boa., of the sheet of free vortices and of the attached vortex filament. The problein of the best choice of filament radius is not discussed. The claim that variation in the position of the calculated points on the surface of the core does not affect mean velocity is not proven. USSR DERBEENEV, Ya. S., K0.NDMTENM..._A__YA._, SKRINSKIY, AL. N., Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Ve~'a7r-t'T_,_ent, Acaderq of Sciences, USSR "The Dynamics of Particle Polarization Near Spin Resomances" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksporimentallnoy i Teoretichoskoy Fiziltis Vo 4, 1971, pp 1216-12266 Abstract-: The motion of particle spin in storage rings (accelerators) is in- Vestigated. The, methods and results of specified works or, the study of spin resonances are generalized for the case of an arbitrary cloa(YJ orbit. In addi- tion to fir st-approxir=tion resonances, resonauncea of Wlt,,,her ordcrs are con- sidored, for wfAch rules for the selection. of. resonatir;,,, harmonics -are obtained. The major part of the work is devoted to the passage of resonances. The con- cept of an effect-ive zone and an adiabatic zone is intri%duced. A complete so!u- tion of the sin,::,,:Le-passage problem, which consolidates Lhe particular solutions of cited works is prosented. On this basis the problem of thi) periodic passage of resonance is soivei with u3e of the general na-ture of --Din, mtion 3.n a 'periodic field. I figPuxe. 17 bibliograp4ic entries. 87 USSR DERBENEV, Ya. S. and SKRINSKIY, A. N., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR, NovosibIrBk "On the Motion of the Spin of Particles in an Accumulator With an Arbitrary Field" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 6, 21 Jua 70, pp 1255-1258 Abstract: Certain general results of practical interest are presented concern- ing a study of the motion of spin in accumulators (or accelerators) with an arbitrary electromagnetic field, since studies of the behavior of the polariza- tion of particles in accelerators are ordinarily limited to the case of a nag- netic field that is almost constant in direction. It is shown that there is a periodic orbit n(0), having the sense of direction of polarir','ation of the periodic solution, around which the spin rotates, maintaining the projection in this direction. The spin turns around n through the same angle 2FN i-i a period of motion in orbit, independent of'the place of observation and initial conditions. Of practical importance is the fact that the angular velocity mukes it possible to produce the necessary orientation of n relative 1/2 - - - - - - - - - - USSR DERBENEV, Ya. S., et al, Doklady Akadezii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 6, 21 Jun 70, :~pp 1255-1258 ity and field at a given point in the orbit. It is pointed out, in to the veloc conclusion, that the existence of a stable periodic motion of the spin indicates that the beam polarization of an accumulator with an arbitrary electromagnetic field under a closed orbit is stable in the same degree as in an accelerator ic field that is almost constant in directionp thun opening up with a magnet broad possibilities for the control of polarization in aqcilinulators. 2/2 pRocm E N,,,, oi- rz-- I 3;lVJV70 U;NC L AS S I F I EU.- c TITI.E--ON THE NON U-NEAR THEORY OF 'WAVE& I N A 81CUNDED AA%;f-.Efl3;%CTlVE PLASMA AUTHOR-KONDRATENKOl A,,,N. INFO--USSIR tOUNTRY OF 0. 5 P Tt5-5L (MAY 1970) CU~.C-E-UKkAYI.N. FIZ. Zli. MaSk) VOL 15 N -TE P U B L I S H E: 0---- IMAY 7 0 ---~:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS Ics TAGS--?LASMA WA'/-:-:, MAGJN~TCACTIVCE PLASMA, S'JkF4-e;E WAVE, PLASMA HEATU4_9 ACOUSrIC WAVFt DRIFT MG8ILITYo NONLINEAR FF EC T RESTM-ICTIONS C ON T R 0 LMARKING-NO -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/1810 STEP iNO--UR/Oli351'70/ijl5f()05/0745/075I CIRC ACCESSIO'll ',A3--&P0133715 ---------- ..... ... 039 UNCL45SI FLED PROCESSING 0ATE-131NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP013371.5 GP-0- A65TRACT 5 UP PO S I NG A 514ALL. FIFLD AmPLITuDE AND U5.ING THE SYj',.PF0TlC '~!ETHGO, 143N L f N EAk B~~ -ARY Cl I" S N A SURFACE WAVE FIELD IN MAGNETOACTIVE PLASMA WERE F 11 Ii ~," 1) 1 T H AN A C C, UA C Y UP TO TRE SECOND TERM OF THE FIELD AMPLITUDe, IT IS SH0,4N THAT rllE- SURFACE- WAVES ARE UNSTABLE IN SCHE REGIONS OF THE DISPERISIIN CURVES, EXCITING VOLUME -CAVES IN THE SECOND APlIKUXIMATION, 4HICH Pi~!JPAGATc~ IN THE PLASMA, THE PHENOMENON 01: AN IONHEATING WITH A VAST 14AGNIEVOSIjUllu WAVE IS EXPLAINED BY A L04 FREQUENCE. TNSTA -AR DRH-T GF 31LITY OF A kjN LINE PLASt4A* PARTICLES ACROSS THE MAGNETIC F LELO. (14 R E* F S UNGLASS IF IED 112 C40 UNG t A5 S I F I ED PACCMINt DATE-2UNUVIO 7~ --,T-lTLE--Is%STA6ILjTY C;,F fl,'41TE AMPLIlUDE ~iAVES !N A 60UNDEC? P. ;,SMA --U-- -~AUTHOR-KL;NLRATENKO, A.N. CUNT R YGF INFC--USSR -.1SOURCE-ZhURNAL TEKFNICHESKOI FIZIKI, VOC. 401, MAR. 1970p P, 649-651 DATE. PUBL ISHED------70 :'SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS -.,.~:TOPIC TAGS-WAVEGUICE, WAVE PROPAGATICNt,MAGNETZC FUELD, PLASMA PROPERTY -C0,NIRCL IIIARKING-NO RESTAICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS(FIED PROXY REUif--RAME--1994/le57 $101 Nt)---UR/O~151/70/0,'#~)/OOO/Df~49/0651 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0115274 IN 212 040 UNCLASSIFIF-6 .,SiN(; DATE--ZONOV70 GIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0115274 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, DESCRIPTION OF A POSSIBLE MECHANISM DESCRIBING THE FEATING OF PLASMA IONS aY A 111611 AMPLITUDE HAGNETGSGNLC WAVE PROPAGATING IN A PLASMA WAVEGUIDE PLACED IN A CONSTANT MAGNETIC FIELD. UNDER THESE CONDITIGNSr.THERE IS A CONSTANT DRIFT OF PLASMA PARTICLES ACROSS THE MAGNETIC FIELO DUE TO THE~FACT THAT THE PARTICLES ARE PLACED IN CROSSED FIELDS (THE MAGNETIC FIELD ALGNG THE WAVEGUIDE AXIS AND THE PRESSURE OF THE WAVE ALUNG~THE WAVEGUIDE RADIUS). .:DRIFT INSTA81LITY IS USED TO EXPLAIN THE HeATING OF THE IUNS. FAClLITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKRAINSKOI SSRv FIZIKU-TEKHNICHESKII INSTITUT, KHARKf jV, UKRAINIAN SSR. r 17 I f USSR UDC 669.295.053.2 GALITSKIY, N. 1'. , KO11\1DRATENKO A. V. .LEBEDW, G. N., VATANIANYUK, V. 1. , and PISAREV, L. V., hi~~~ "Pilot Plant Study of Production of Pigment Titanium Dioxide by Burning Titanium Tetrachloride in a Hydrogen Flame" Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana [Collected works of All-Union Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for Titanium], 6, 1970, 47-54, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract No.1 G189 by the authors). Translation: Results are presented from pilot plant studies of the production of pigment TiO2in a reconstructed installation at the Kaluga Chemical -Metallurgical Combine. The possibility is demonstrated of producing TiOl by burning TICI in an air-hydrogen flame on equipment 4 1 used for produc-tion of Aerosil, although the individual unizs and apparatus require considerable reconstruction. The TjD,? specimens produced have good whiteness, dispersion, covering power and oil number, L but high C1 content, low p1l of aqueous extract and rut.ilc content below the requiremept of the state standard. 2 figures; 2 tables, AA00020 5" uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Dervent, 239008 COLDI BUTZ WE=R for rinp of various R"tionS comftisei moving:(2) and-fixed (1) jaws. The moving jaws have a projection 6) which locates the ring (4) internal surface. When the jaws are,:~closed the projection enters recess 0) On LheIixe4ijaws and holds the ring for welding1j.. For welding ring sections other than rectangulaFithe projectibtli (3) is a compound one not rigidly attached to thpj4w, and comes away with the:ring on separation of the Jews. &,pndratg 1. N.; V AUTHORS: Y orob-'Yevp Yo. A Stroyffian, f.-M-. Terentlyev,aYu. Yg. 19731483 USSR um 621.318.1 N KO,~]., I'A. "A Method of Producing Mixed Ferrites" V sb. Razrabotka i Drimeneniye sredstv vychisl. 1. inform. tek-bn. Uch. zaD. P6nz. politekhn. in-t -(Development and Use of Pacilities for Com- a, vy-D ~ 1 A puter and Information Technology. Scientific Notes of Penza Polytechnical Institute, No 1--collection of works), Penza, 1970, pp 142-145 (from RZh- -Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V466) Translation: The paper describes a method of making mixed ferrites based on chemical isolation of the corresponding hydroxides with subsequent an- nealing. This method has a number of advantages over the Mechanical me-Lhod of mixing, including reduction of the annealing tempert~tura, (.Md hence reducing the probability of flaws developing in the crystal lattice. Two illustrations, bibliography of three titles. N. S. - 170 USSR UDC 547.539.131 BONO SYROVA, G. P., POPOV, V. I., SHMI.KER, Yu. N., and IMATOL'SKIY, L. M., Institute of Organic Chemistry,: Acaderwr of Scieuces, Ukrainian SSR "Aryltrihalosilanes and Germanes. cr Constants of Trihalosilyl and -Germyl Groups Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 2056-2060 Abstract: The synthesis of fluorobenzene derivatives with Sifil-3and GeHl1;3 substituents where Hlg--F, C1 and Br is described and the a constants of these groups determined. It was found that the induction effect in- creases in the series of substituents C11193