SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDRIANOVA, L.B. - ANDRUSHCHENKO, F.I.

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.;uDc '6'66 USSR .1101:620.193.42 .M .C: 61S ; '85.7.~017 615.277.4 USSR'- V.' ator bf!~Car ii-nogens, Institute VA - if a ANDRIANO nd ALEKSYEVi I_ ,'Labor. y :L~jon, 'Ac~ademy.. of :Med:tc~~l...Science~-':Ossp,.~. mos, c d Z neb -,,Carcinogenic;Properties of.the:Pesticides~Sevin. ka, ebs _ZI i r am, an I _6~ 1976 pp 71 74 ijl i taniya No sc ,ow, Xoprosy ~Pil -Abstract:* ,Non DO -ing/kg) i~ mrla;eb (335 mg/kg), purebred rats were fed s6ven!.. 6i~6 r ia ti'si:' i e: ce ive asubcutaneous- r. in b ;(70-mg/kg o z e (285- m~/kj) ~ f i, ma leb, 15 - mg of lants~~ of the Oesticides (20. mg o ~, sev n~;i,12 ti,5 mg 6f , n - ' af ter 22 months, 20.,mg of' ~ineb).:: Among !.the: ~nimais.~ sttili. ~iive~ a o r ram; x ' Z2' 'h' : ' iki ignant,'.tumors were, found . in f 6: of-,.,' %, t at~ received; j devi (4 orall :and 2 n 0' that ve i mane 2-:oraI4 and 3 subcutaneousl 0 sid) cutaneously) i 5 f 1 re y T -t ane and 6 of:16 b 6 hatreceived ziram'(4`oral1y:, and ~J'su cul oU20 p the sur- that~~' (Z orally and- 4~ subduta 1 of. received zineb neou Ae ~es t! des evidently possess tumor. -vivin A& ntrol-zats dev 0 d;' co el pe 8 ~ - mi' ito !, for the tumo a !CI il o organs never sys e f ~(but c ac n rd,appe re h Anjection site). ij, j9j/033G50 1/~f 70-5 1/ AUTHORS- 7ARZHEVSKIY. I.. ENGINEER WITH THE C4ELYABINSK TRACTOR PLAN v V FORMER.PARTY ORGANIZER OF Tf_ PLANT IRECTOR OF THE PLANT MUSEUMP AND ANDRIYANOV Ve Lp, CORRE ONDENT TITLE-- TANKOGRAD /CITY OF TANKS/ NEWSPAPER-- KOMSOMOLISKAYA PRAVDAV MARCH 27t 19700 P 2 ABSTRACT- THE ROLE OF THE CHELYABINSK TRACTOR PLANT /CHTZ/ AND THE MAGNITOGORSK METALLURGICAL COMPLEX /MMK/ AS ARMS SUPPLIERS _T E DURING Tff~ 9RREFLMID VAR, PYLVIEVIE6". ARTICLE IS 3ASED OIN S THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS--- *URAL YUZHNYY* BY L NIKULIN.,_1943 - -APATRIOTKI.0 CHELYABGIZ OTRUDOVOY PODVIG kVETSKIKH 194t T KOST -.SBORNIK-11~CHFLYABIN!~K0 MANUFISCRIP-1 TW ROIT LEYN 1946 1967 -.OTHE HISTORY OF_fHE CHELYABINSK TRACTOR PLANTib 197.10220 19750228 - -= -- -_ L--~ ~ ~___ - - - - I . iosti ~--'WXUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO 7PROXY.REEL/1-RAME--1993/1776 STEP N~)--UR/0121/70/000/DDZ/U030JJC)31 -C IIRC ACCESSION NO--APOII/t275 Uil-VIC L", SS f 1: 1 ED UNC 11 L A'S-S i Fll ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 JRC ACCE!~-SIGN1 NO-AP011-4-275 ,f3Srf ,T.,lEXTAACT--(U) GP-0- Ai3STRACT. F 0.4 r~INISifli,4G .;o;RK,5 0.'l PARFS UF RAf -YLINIDERS) BY THE -'-LfJWl RIGIDITY (SUCH AS (;UUPLI.NG RODS FOR HYDRAULIL :~Of SURFACE PLAsric OFFORMATION, TpHE SCIE-NTIFIC RESEARLIf INSTITUTE ~~JJF` MACHINERY MANUFACTURE AND METAL WORKING IMINSK) HAS DEVELUPED A -'~-GENERAL. PURPOSE MULTIBALL BURNISHER, A DISTINCrIVE FEATURE OF WHICH IS THE POSSIBLITY OF READJUSTMENT FOR PROCESSING PARTS WIlfl A DIAAETER FRcm 4 ~JP-732:1 14M VIA THE PLACING OF BALLS OF APPROPRIATE 01: ENSIGNS. A SCRIPT IGN OF, THE MACHINE IS GIVEN, AND ITS OPERATION IS DESC~UdED. ~BUP .SUC H MIS.HERS: ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ~FIMS14JNG, WORK ON PARTS OF VARIOUS -5 12 ES WITH7A SURFACE cLEANINESS OF CLASS 9-10. REQUIRED LTDc: 629.7B.017.2 ANDRIYE5KO, A. Ya. IvStatistical Synthesis of Optimum Pulse-Tlipe Control Systems for Space Vehicles With Regard to Limitations on the.Structure of the System" ob"yel ami. Tr. IV Vses. soveshch. po awtomat. Moscow, Upr. dvizhushchimisya kt ~ -~~Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik (Control of Moving Objects. Works of the Fourth Upr- -All-Union Conference on Automatic Control. Th.ilisi, 1968---;collection of s 1972, pp 242-256 (from RZh-Raketostroyeniye, No 10, Oct 72, ab -Paper str No,lo..41.54) act, Translation: Statistical methods are proposed for synthesizing pulse systems with regard to,the following restrictions: , o:l~- the storage' capacity of the .-Controlling device;.on the number of devices which reproduce coefficients of the algorithm of operation of the controlling device; on the type of operations which can be realized in the controlling device. These methods are outlined as aD lied to terminal control~systems. The restriction on -P L storage capacity is achieved by limiting the volume of information vrhfch is processed in thecontrolling device as the controlling signal is formed. The problem of synthesis is solved on the basis of the theory of statistical 1/2 USSR [0, A. Ya. Upr. dri zhushch=11sya ob!yektami TY, IV Vses. soveshch. ANDRIYENIK po~avtomat. upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik, 19T2, pp 242-2-56 dynamic prograrmin-g. Restrictions of the second type may be approximately accounted for by optimizing the time-sequencing program for of quantization of the pulse system. In synthesizirg systems with restrictions of the third type it is assumed that only algebraic operations can be realized in the controlling device. Synthesis is~done by using an experimental method of statistical linearization on a digital ccmputer for the. case,of a limited number of realizations of.control processes. Bibli- -'-'ography of four titles. R6sumd. 2/2 46 V7 C' PAt 151 e INS EVALUATIM TUE PAECI51'Y(OF'TCECftAPT 4VIXTROL SYMIR; 'enka. YU-P.-Portnov-SoLuk9y,; Mo~,:V., 1,1111-1 1111,12 In ',I," i ~%.'t ;aIm' 19~1, pp S1,2-570) Th- automatic control syste-it or-SpaCocrift anti thelt, p0wo Irpl a 11 ti -%-.roje, cc-.PIOX nonlinear lystems. They art staje-ct to t1j, action of many- eiierrtal. and parametric perturbati ons applied to Yorious lnjijstq~ Those perturbations are largely of random choracter. and evaluation of tho, preci- !4on of syste,%% requirait the unr of stati4tical ftetho,da, A-% a rt4l~~ the u%o of statistle4sl methodsin engineering calculationi requires 11 large volume of Calculations, In examining various versions of systems. fit problems of It4ti%ticalsynthesii, In determining the sensitivity of %Itstemi to Change in their parameters, it ~ecomcs necos3ary to r"ort to repesmod CAICUI.Itlon3 0fStatistk%Al prectikon. which increases (be already anormou2 lahoriut4 ness of thr calculations. Itigorout solution of the problem or st&t istlc*l anslysiq of systems. w1th Aho -exception of. those that reduce to linear Ystema III, I-'% Po 5sible 0 only, In VU ciAl case3. nu%; for in3tDnCt the proY."em of ;snaly-ing a Class of 31stLms described by ordinary difi erentIal equations in the wt-sumption that perturlittlons are white noise iimi,sformcd In filters Is discus5ed In [2). method Is practically ti~rless When the ordor.of the equations is high this , because of the extremely large volume of calculation%. gany warks have been published on mpprioximte "ethad% of evaluating the st 11 t1sticat precision of nonlinear central systomi. The b1bliorrapliv of the's works 1% widely known. Of these works we cite 15, 41. A large volume of work has been done " methods of stattstic;il lineark2ation (5, f)) . and in many cnses this ~cthud is Convenient in engineering. For systems described by hi;h-order equations with a large number of noml ineari ties the unwicldln ess of the equations,derived by statistical linearization methods increases sharply, and this diminishes theLr practical value. 15 USSE um 621.224-233.2.ool.24 ANDRIYMTO, B.K., Engineer allJ4 C T_urbine Study and Design of Hydr- Cuide Bearings With RuVoer Metal Bushings and Wa ter Lubricati -on Leningrad, Energo-Mashinostroyen.Lye No Apr 71, pp 19-21 Abstract: A series of laboratory investigations on guide bearings yori t h rubber-metal bushings carried out irith the purpose of de terutinins "he nature of friction, is reported. Tests were conducted on a horizontal stand witil shafts 250 mm in aiameter, TrIth characteristics approachi_r4g, thc! existing a installations. Samples of bushings with tasted sheet rubber ,ritu Verage MB-B-C hardness (GOST 7338-65) and mechanical propej:ties close to TY 3199-52 rubber used in turbine bearings were tested. The experimental data on -Pri c- tion de-oendence on specific prezsure f= for 4.10 and 15 m/oee OJAP velocity presented in a graph show that the friction co4~~`Ticlerit first inQrc~-;.5C5 passes through a =cimum (0.0107-0-0115) then decreases, and that nAbber bushings obey all- the principles of friction theory and differ from, bard oil bearings byincr__eased pliabil:~ty and I crr viscosity of ,r4zer. A methcd for the design of rubber bearings developed on the basis of Lize-so results, tcgeth~--I' 'with data from operations of various hydroelectric stations, mikes it passr-; 1e ib to select.the height dimensions of bearings in accordanco- with calculated valueg. of radial load and admissible specific pressures. - F 1 F I I---- -- - -- -- - ING --1.1 SEP70 uNCLAtS-l**'lM PRQCESS DATE --'k,Tl--TlLE--ENERGY SPECTRUM OF VITREOUS. AR'SENI,C' SULF IDE -U- AUTHOR-KOLdMIYETS, B.T., -MAZETS, 'T.F. 9, EFENDTYEVv SH.M. t: ANDRIYESH* A.M. ff''CWNTRY -,OF INFO--USSR NON* CRYST. SOLIDS 19709 4( ll~v 45~-56 ~PUBL ISHED ------- 70 --MATF.RIALSt PHYSICS _SUBJECT AREAS K.T001C -.TAGS--ABSORPTION SPECTRUM9 ARSENIC tULFIDE, VOLT AMPERE 0"o cb.NDUCTIVITYip~ SEMICONrY"' _'CHARACTERISTIC :ENERGY SPECTRUM _TOR FILM9 FORBIDDEN BAND ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "~~~PROXY.REEL/FRA4E--1990/0386 STEP NO--NE/0000/701004:/O',)1/0,045/0056 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT010P680 PROCESSING DAT S--- Vz SEP 7 0 12 026 UNCLASSIFIED -_;"~Cl R CACCESSION NO--iiTO108680 STRACT/EXTRACJ--(A.').GP-0- ABSTRACT. A BRIEF REVIEW bF A -11 EXPTL. STUDY REFLE IVITY, 't~ ANO CURRENT VOLTAGE OF CCT 3SORPTION AND PHOTO:OND..SPECTRAv -IS PRESENTED. THE AqSORPTION :;:"_~~"CHARACTERFSTICS OF VITREnUS AS SULFIDE. ~_:~SPECTRA WEPC f)BTAINFD IN THE HIGH ABSORPTJOI~j RANGE,, UP TO K EQUALS 10 :PR I ME5 CM. PRIME. NEGATLVEI. THE. VALUE OF THE FORBIDDEN BAND E SUBG OF "...,.VITPEOUS AS SUR2 S'SUB3 OBTAINED FROM THE~OPTICAL-OATA IS 2.4 EE_V. THE .,ABSORPTION EDGE AT ENERGIES E IS LESS -THAN E SUBG HAS A-N EXPONENTIAL rHARACTER*DUE TO LOCALIZED STATES NEAA:,THE.Al_LOWEl).8AND EDGES. lrq AN -EC; 'FIELn -THE.'iEXPrJNE~NT[AL -ABSORPTION EOGE-,SRIFTS.T _.EL 0 A LOWER FNERGY --RANGE. OBEYING.FRANI 0, THEORY, I=ROM A~ STUDY~OF-THE PHOTOCOND. SPECTRA AND CURRENT .-VOLTAGE CHARACTER IST ICST IN THE~,;NONLI~NEAR_ RANGE,: SOME CONCLUSIONS _-_~__CAN 13& HADE CONCERN D ISTPtBUT I ON: OF THF LOCALIZED STATES ING THE ENERGY, BAND OF THE AMORPHOUS:;;AS.!:SULFI DF FILMS,. ____UUctAS_S_I_ zzzzzzzzzzzz U IMSR Ux &6.9~al.42-07 AQR1-J=H. Curriculum Of Epidemiology, Kishinev Fledical Institute L. P. =ofluoreseent Method in the Diagnosis -of Brucellosis" Utilization of the Imm 'riqhinev, Zdravookhraneaiye) No 3, YhylJun 70P pp-7-8 Abstract: Tne objective of this study wa:~ to investigate the sensitivity of tine -i-TiTwanofluorescent method for i~etection of antibodies in the.rerum of persons recover- ing from brucellosis or exposf.--11 to the disease., The following reagents were used to prepare microscope slides: a very dilute anti(;en solution, variously C luted serum samples, and rabbit luminescent antiserum against human gatfS.ML-globulirs. The fluore cent oil. Me series slides.,were examined in the 111-2 microscope under nonz 61 serum samples from people suffering from brucelloai-a in 1948-1950 included. (group 1); 101 samples from persons exposed to t-he disease (group II); and 45 samples from healthy persons (control group). VIhile there ~waG Lot a single case of the 4pecific Brucella fluorescence in the control group, a definite fluorescence -ved in 29 serum sanples of the first and (evaluated as 3 Plus and 4 plus) was obsei second groups. Simultaneous exwninatior. of all samples by the Huddleson reaction lib es the,agglutination, test yielded negative results in all cases. 7he an'. odi and antibodle.;., It was coLclu;ied t'hat the immuno- detected were probably incomplete fluorescent method is specific, sensitive,, and suitable for retrospective diag- n2sis of brucellosis in humans. USSR ANDRIYEVSKAYA, S. V., DARkHOVSKIY, B. S. and ZHIVOV, N. P. "The Problem of Testing Deviations in Production Processes Inform. Metody v Sistemakh Upr. Izmereniy i Kontrolya. T. IJInformation Methods in Control, Measurement and -testing Systems, Vol I -- Collection of Works], ~Vladivostok, 1972, pp 417-424 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9,-1973, Abstract No 9V807). Translation: The following problem.is studied. The input vector u acts on initial system S in which it is convertedtto Output vector y. System S itself is not subject to any-deviations. Operator F, at the input of which vector u, y and external factor z, independent of u and y act, forms deviation R accord- ing-to some rule. Deviation R acts on system S, changing its characteristics in. the broad sense of this word. It is necessary, by observing vector y and knowing certain a priori information concerning u, z and aperator F, to find deviation R as rapidly as possible., USSR ANDRIYEVSKAYA, V. V. "Study of the Process of Solution of Verbal Semantic Problems" Lingvist. Probl. Avtomatiz. Inform. Poiska [Linguisti& Problems of the Automation of Information Retrieval- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 91-101 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernotika, No 9, 1973, Abstract.No 9V829). Translation: A speech process is analyzed as verbal modeling of a certain content and an attempt is made to establish.how the selection of words in aural speech depends on the understanding :of.'the sense of the speech. Data from the experiments are presented Ye.7Burgina i 83 'i i~ I*- " - - :~~ '*f~i-- - - -,.- - - .--- , ;; ; -, , : .: ~ I It.. .; , - : - . -~: , - , - - . , 7 T , ~ 4-1 - I - ! -C ~ --f -=~ - - - - ~f 7 . . - I - - , 41 -- . - ~ . , tf~T~~: - z - 1: i - - - " i~ . USSR UJX 539-37-376 ANDRIYEVSKIY, R. A., SPIVAK, I., and KLIYMKO, V. Y. ci in ra ry Compounds" '"Manifestation of SuDerplasti ty Ref cto uo 6, 1972j pp 1279-1281 joscow, Doklady Akader-A lauk SSSR, Vol 203, Abstracts Ine authors studied the possibility of the,manifestation of super- plasticity in two-phase composites based- on refractoxy. conpiunds. The sys- tems VC-ZrC, VC-IUC and TiC-ZrC were selected for this purpose. Specimens were prepared by hot forming with subsequent annealing at 25000 C,- porosity e -of the VC-ZrC, VC-HfCp TiC-ZrC composites was re4,.,,u atively 1.1'-3, .5, 1~~ percentl the testing pAicedure consisted in~studying bland creep. The re- sults indicate that ma-ny of the regularities found in studyimg the super- Plasticity of netallic alloys (nonlineexrelatior.bel.Ween creep -ate arid 0- 1 the manifestltion of superplasticity in two-phase alloys vhose phase ~Yolunes are eauidimensional, and the siie of inclusions amounting to several =CrOnz) are ~130 Observed in the~cue of carbide comppsitez. The authors tliank K. L. CHEM31HEVA for hor helps in the work, 50 USSR A. S. ANDIRIMSKY,, R.: A., KALININ, V. P.:, TIKOV, R. A., SHEVCh Moscow, "Study of the X-Ray and Pycnometric Density of Interstitial,Phases on a Zirconium Basell Kiev-, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR koios~kovaya Metallurgiya 11.10 1, Jan 70, P 89.pql Abstract: The results of an investigation of the X-ray r) ani Pyenorstric density of nitrides, carbides, hydrides'.and carbo- and nitrohydridos of ?conium in ahomogeneous field Are.,presented. The density was measured on a vacuum pycnometer using ethyl alcohol.. The measurewent~~error uas about,0.5,'41'1, not more,than t 0.02 g/cm_~# arxi.the scattering of experimental data oh-yp 37. Electrolytic ziron:tum powder was,used as the pr1mary material. It was saturated with high purity nitrogewat.1300~18000CXor tho production of nitrides. The hydrogen saturation was4ccomplishad at 1700-9000C. and the car- bides were produced by a twp-stop synthesir, Qr zirconium powderwith graphite of spectral purity in a 10mm mercury colum vacuum at 1700-20000C with inter- mediate pulverization. fi#o 025!)307 AUTHORS- TIMOFEYEV. S., CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE UKRAINIAN NC C IST -A=MY OF SCIE IN ITUTE OF AUTOMA- "TF TICS' -'A&AND'~IYEVS C -.F:ENGINEER.OF THE ;A INSTITUI ~TITLE- THE MACHINE THAT READS .NEWSPAPER-- RABOCKAYA GAZETA, FEBRUARY 24j, i970s P 39 COLS'7-9 ABSTRA(:T-- THE CHAIR OF ENGINEERING.ELECTRONICS OF THE KIYEV _POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 1S ONE OF. THEITENTERS, WHERE RESEARCH IS BEING INFORMATION, THE .CONDUC'ED IN THE.AUTOMA7ZD.PROCESSING:,OF GRAPHIC IS INVOLVED IN THIS:WORKJS HEADED BY DOCTORS OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES V. P, SIGORSKIY AND A. 1. PETRENKO. ASSOCIATES OF THE CHAIR HAVE PUBLISHED 5 MONOGRAPHS INCLUDING NMETHODS AND DEVICES FOR THE CONVERSION OF GRAPHIC INF6RMATION AND *THE AUTOMATIC INPUT OF-GRAPHS IN ELECTRONIC M~PUTERS%. ~ THE ;f.S'F_A'kH ENCOMPASSED 'rmE AREAS-- IMPROVING THE--ACCURAcY AND TH! RELIABILITY OF MEASURING INDEXES. DEVELOPMENT OF COLOR READING-DEVICES, DEVELOPMENT IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133044 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS~IFIEDI,~`:- CESSING 0ATE-04DECTO PRO 'C"IRC ACCESSION: NO-AP 0133044 j ~ALB-STRACT/EXTRACT-(U). GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION WAS~CARRIED OUT OF _34A-GNETORESISTANCE IN A PARALLEL--: FIELD IN'BI: FILMS JN. WHICH A QUANTUK `EF , _tl_Z-E FECT~ I!S . OBSO. - ~: 8 L F I LKS~ WERE.. PREPD~:~ BY. CONOENSAT [ON . IN VACUUM ON -,CLEAVAGES OF' MIC*,,ANT~WER~~'~~ RIENTEG L A 1: S ,FRESH~' i~i-~ALONG Jk~ TR i GONA EP E DENC E' OF:, 6 t "S P Et IAEN T S, I w yl k E E A-GRETORES-1 STAN CE:--THERe-,4RE-.~i-~:ok-t~L~Ar-I.UNSiiOF--SMA"LL'~-Ar4PLITUI) THEIR: E 00 tTH_:--J-NCREA I Z.-JEKH4 ti CIE k EA S E:--W : X141.,.71 1144 igno -,,.FACIL.ITY:, -TEMP ARKOV~' H u UK tKK X 1D. CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137629 D - --UNCL ASS I F I --- - ---- I - -- - - - - domino - 81 - n-1. SOLUBILITY Of CAWtUH TELLUBIR)F tH SOFM MX.TALS (Arti c Is, by I IK. Andronik, K. D.Sumhkpich, Z. P. guievs, Ktshtney I H"Voel- stm"tl-ue K,,t, I -June In order to obtain Perfect crystals of the soodco-oductor compounds, jerencly, tho.vathod of growth from a solution-volt how become widesprea4. Yor Proper selection of tho,growth conditions It in necessary to know the 'empefatu-ri 'depindence, of the solubility of the 0owEtonductor material In one lol4ant or another. for this prupoae.,th* solubility of cAdmiusi telluride to Ca And In was Investigated. A Study Was &Ad* in a quartz vessel of atmetal deol.&O to an aepomphqro of argan frea, of oxygen with. a residual Pressure of 304W was Mg. The nolu- tion.rrotats -was realized until saturation of the solvent witk cadedma tel- Jurids, was scAleved st~ the corriopiondLax 410PIRVALMINS io"V~ thi 4418ditiOVIS Of Ihe eolubti j ty date are presented in the table. Mg 4w 418 on $30 do 690* "Me ?"Wr 4.03i wow GAS em a.3 $.is, A 0.0 Sol 4.d 9.0 ".1 V.1 al's C3jAIkACTj,.jISTjC nAT13RES Or OSTAInt14G CAMIUM TELLURIDE CMTALS M4 (Arti cle by 1. K. Andron1k, N'2-jjU2hkRy#h' x1shind.j goqosiblrw~'.' IUM P. Prot9Z-s-a-am-Eatx L Sint*X* Poluprovadrilkovvkh rristallov I rlonok, Rus- $Ian, 19-17 -June AV72. p 160j In order to obtain cadaLus telluride crystals -.- the-method z!- zwt re- crystalli,80tion.frox ths4olutlon-wit in -the 'sone enriched wAtb-t'txlUriu= was used. The advantages of this wthad consists in the fact that it L* t-~wsibta to obtain hompneous single, crystals of.practtc4tir, umlimited djean~j~ vttn low concentration of the 4 iliarseterietic defects and low,co"cantratLar. of the admixture carriers (for displacement of the Ilquid zone, purification of the bar takes, place simultaneously)., InAwmuch carzied out at a, temperature sprTeclably. belar the soltlog, vol:t cut tholpure vv=mnsnd, Or probability.'.0f.diftualon'OE tWa4dKiaturre from US ruc Lb ii astarial In- C144048. The tes"rature of -tha- Wne, Was 'qwiiil~inad by- the-t'sIlur-itm conce"tre- tion in the soeses and It ww found withWthe Itisits of 700.00*C. Tew liquid solution sow Mov d ~aloao. the previo prepored polverystallivei v"m or -,y Cad"UM telluride at the rate of 0.5-1.2 ..Mour. The denolty of twotcKie& holes Ift the C-TY*t&ls Obtstu*d Is 01i the order of 10, hatialcm . At sdlrwpd~.the OPOCUIC r-a- "a"totir the shal-t-astic toa4utttvitv to o4- sili it4fted .10 ahs-cai'404 the electron wbutt~ is napr ......... . USSR UDC [537.226+537.311.':31: [537+5351! ANDRONIK. --I. YA. MIUSHINSKIY, V. P. "Obtaining and Investigating Certain Optical Properties of In2S3xS(~3(i-x) :Single Crystals" N sb. Nekotcr. vopr. khimii i fiz.. po luprovodnikov slozhn. sostava (Certain Prob- lems in the Chemistry and Physics of Semiconductors' of Complex Cori,)ositior. ika Collection of Works), Uzhgarod, 1970,:pp ~01 204 (from RZh Fiz No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No 12Yel441) Translation: The optical absorption and reflection spectra in the range 1-6 ev were investigated in samples of In S Se (0 < X < 1.) produced by chemical 2 3x, 3(1-x) transport reactions at 7000C. The absorption curves measured at 3000k are shifted toward hiaher energies with an~increase in xand tfieir analysis shows that the boundary of the basic absorption is formed by direct and :7ndirect resolutions of the opt-ical transitions. ct and Indirect I The energy of dire -v- transitions Is g, -n as a function of 'he crystal c-oMposition. Characteristic 4- jMa 5.4 of reflection curves are %-,j0 M~jy in the region 4.3 and espectively. ev, r 1/2 USSR -himii i fiz. poluDrovod- ANDRONIK, 1. YA., MUSHINSKIY, V. P., Nekotor vopr. nikov slozhn. sostava, Uzhgorod, 1970,:pp, 201-204 In crystals with x = 0.8-1.0 ev there.is observed an additional maximum in the -region w 3.05 ev, the intensizy of which drops ith an increase in the concentra- tion of In2Se3. The reflection maximun,in the absorption band is caused by vertical optical transitions at critical points of -the Brillouin zcjne. The ~reflection spectra in the:ir&rared reg;on. contain an extreme minimum caused by ~plasma resonance reflection. A.,: Ya 0. 2/2 USSR UDC 577-17+547-963.3 AMUAMKASP_jL1. E. L., Academician of the Acadeny of Sciences Georgian SSR, Institute of Physics, Acad.esy of Sciences Georgian SSH 'PossIble Pechanism for the Therapeutic Action of Ionizing Radiation" TbilAzi, Soobahcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruminskoy SSR, Vol 68, No 2, Nov 72, pp 3jL3-316 Abstracts In 1968 L. M. Kboulishylli# A. 1. Belokobyl'skiy, ff. Ye. Kharabadze, and E. K. Ginturl, staff nembers of the Institute of Physics Academy at Sciences Georgian SSR, developed a precision method for the radiloactivation determina- tion of trace amounts of some metals that are-bound by nucleic acids. Sub- sequently, E. L. Androaikashvili, L. 14. Horsulishvili, A. 1. Belokobjrl'skiy, Y. P. Ylandzhgaladze, N. Ye. Kharabadze and Ye. YU. Yefremova Stucued the question of the binding of some-metals by nucleic acids extracted from both normal and sarcomatous tissues. The-present.article studios six elementst mine, cobalt, antinony'-jJC=CUUX' silver and iron. It was found that izat DHA under normal conditionis contains all the elements except cobalto with Iron in first place, antimony second, followed by silver and zinc, The quantity of these elements in DRA molecules extracted. from transplanted carcinona H-i and carcinosarcoma W-256 timors increases in practically all cases. Total USSR ANDRUNIKASHVIM, E. L., Socibahcheniya Akadexii Vauk raruzinekoy SSRj Vol 68g So 2, Nov 72 pp 313-316 RIM molecules under normal conditions, within the sensitivity limits of the ra;dioactivation method# contain.no cobalt, iron, silveror seandium, while the zinc and antimony concentration is approximately six times higher than in DNA. In tumor RKAs the zinc and antimozW concentrations increase Two- (14-.L) and threefold (W-256). American biochemists (J. P. Slater at al.p E.'L. Lichtl et al) have now found zinc in DM polymerase molccules~ and in young eollagen mole-ules. AwAcan (H. G. Petering at al.) and West German (U. Weser at al.) scientists have performed animal experiments showing that zinc at certain concentrations plays a special role In stimulating the biosynthesis of nucleic acids (both DNA and RIL4). on the basis of data now availableg it is possible to su- est a nech- ag anism for the therapeutic action of ionizing radiation, the result of which is a slow-dovn in the proliferativo growth of the number of cells, in other words auppression of the DILk reduplication and RNA replication Process. On the basis O"i" Soviet and American data, it can be regarded- as est ablished that metal ions, 1ncludIng zinc ions# play a certain role in these proceases. 040379 qoi2-- TiTLE.- ETERNAL RELATIONSHIP.j NEWSPAPER-- PRAVDA., MARCH 31 P 6j, COLS I-,g 1970 ABSTRACT- I N FRANTSEVICH DIRECTOR, THE INSTITUTE OF MATERIAL SCIENCE PROBLums, Mkm~~~, VKRAINIAN ACADEMY M10 TUCHKEFTCH, DIRECTOR Tit PHYSICAL-TECHNICAL IINSTI~TUTE, CORRE- G MEMBER OF THE UKRAY INIAN ACADEMY, OF -SCIENCES - Ar 0 N u 114 'E.-L,* ANDRONIKASHVILI, DIRECTOR, THE,tINSTITUTE Of PHYSICS. MEMBER wwpj*w*At7mm Of SCIENCES 1. N. TYNSKIYP HEAD OF.A CHAIR :T NICS'AND ELEC R6NIC E?q`INEER- qMS&_I STITUTE OF RADIOELECTRG t#00(YREEF dfjS~S FO N ING _P 0", ARTICIPANTS OF THE *ROUND TABLEO PRMA- -ImEss THEIR VIEWS ON'THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN"SCIENTISTS AND 1NDUSTRY. YRANTSEVI'H STRESSED THE DESIRABILITY OF DESIGN BUREAUS AND PILOT PLANTS-IN THE-STRUCTURE OF.R.ESEARCH-INSTITUTES. 13741827 AND040379 TUCH KEV IGH ILLUSTRATED HIS POINT BY CITING T14E COLLABORATION BETW-I-EN HISJNSTITUTE THE ENERGETICS INSTITUTE# AND SOME UNNAMED PLANT -ENG INEERS THAf WAS NECESSARY TO.DEVELOP A SEMICONDUCTOR FREQUENICY --CONVERTER. BER DEVELOPED _ANDRONIKASHVILI MENTIONED A CAPACITANCE-DISCHARGE CHAM .:BY.-HIS. INSTITUTE WHICH CAN COMPETE JN~ SOME INSTANCES WITH THE HYDROGEN BUBBLE CHAMBER, PUSTYNSKIY CITED THE PTU-13G AN INSPECTION TV CAMERA TELEGLAZ", WHICH WAS'MADE BY HIS INSTIfUTE ON THE-ORDER AND WIT4 ;HE ASSISTANCE OF THE INSTITU'LE OF MINING OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES THE LETTER G 114 THE DESIGNATION STANDS FOR "MINING", THE LATEST THE TENTH OTELEGLA20 IS THE.SMALLEST MODEL WHOSE TV CAMERA IS FITtED IN A METAL CYLI14DEA 25-MM IN DIAMETER. IN THE FIELD, THE CAMERA CAN BE POWERED BY A 12-VOLT BATTERY. THIS INSTRIJMEN.T WAS :AILSO MADE IN THE SHOPS OF THt INSTITUTE. OTHER;INSTRUMENTS MADE BY THE-TOMSK INSTITUTE OF RAIDIOELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING USES IN AVIATION AND.CHEMICAL PLANTS AND THE INSTITUTE OF -ATOMI ENERGY IMENI KURCHj~l_olv- UDC 539.4 H, G. PAPERNOt X., BAUADZE, A. K. L.t POLITOVs OhmUcularities of the Plastic Flow and Deformation Strengthening of Ionic Khartkov, nz. Kakhwdzwj Plastichp I)eforn,:Prl Niskikh Testperaturakh Sbmik (Physical Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation at Low-fealperatures Collection Of Works) 1971, p 33 (from Referstivnyy Zhurnal, hekhanika, No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2VI247 by L. 1. Kirkin) Translations An investigation was made of the influence of irracUation in a reactorg mechanical loadingl and cooling upon the properties of crystals, Dulng the stretching of an irradiated cryat&ll failure takes r-lace prior to the Attainment of plasticity due to the hIgh strength of fbmtion of the dia- locations during irradiation. Ta;e irradiation of prestressed crystals permits the strangth to be increased by a factor of'21, and the plasticity by a factor of 3. On the basis of the example of lithium f2uorlde crystals it was shown that irradiation fixes struc%ural changes during load1mg, Louering the irradiation *temperatun decr)ases the. ultisatc: strength of nonloaded cx-ystals *sA does not affect the ultimate strength of cz7atalz wAer load. Deemstsing tbe temperature to 77 OK and x-ray irraiiiation brings about a threefold increase USSR 1/1 12 Q k" li - USSIZ UDC 669.2:621.746 11OLCILta7OV, 1. Z)., ~40v, V. S., F-ILLYLP111, A. j.17V, B. I., XVI" ?OHO:-IT-~,-R;'-::NXO A. N. , and .u2aOxQv- IT. "Development cmd lndv.-;~trial Application of FLIO 'Tsvetnyye 1-k-itally, '.,7,o 3, Mar 71, pp 70-71 Ab.-tr.-.c-L: FLIO flu:-, conta-ins vio compounds uh-ich react v. Pith Such -m 11 vm and th-- rate carth clcpnen-8, and v.3 .~ircc b e raco-.Z.- caided f o.-,:- Orocessirig of nll m-o-,,masium thireforp- CP, -,-i cost of ITLIO. it, 3.6 rublea 1--ra alloys vithout I-imit, thaw the of V-7,5 f-Lux. T;~ USSR UDc 621-385-032.21.001-5 NDR LEPEFSH-INISIKAYA., V. -N. ONOV~ A. N. A Electron Bea-n" On the Problem of Destruction of Oxide Films by av Moscow, Fadiotekhn-I ~-a Elektronika, Vol 16, 11o 10, Oct 71, Pp 2,05-3 D Abstract: The auzhors propose a simple phenomenolog4cal rrrodcl of the p 'de films under 'electron bombardzrent. T--- rocess of destructic, of ox~ proposed scheme eiuc-=~es the possible reasons for the disagreenents between different researchers in interprc-ting experimuental results or -this phenomenon. OIL 1. 7 USSR 1) Ev 3'. 1. S', "IF-, OV, .1. a., D B-0161- Ai N" "Special eZ ture6 in t'he 11'echn:)l o.,gv 3f - -Oduc4luy Zirco,,I~;.~4-- In= J. oys Mosconj, Tsvetnyye No 6, itia 70, p`0 M ct: One of: zh e ba si c d cul ies in zhe industri. E U-1 S I L! 17, bstra alloys containino zirconiu-M., lies -in Lhe means ror 11~-ItrQC'~UZ--111-3 L'h-- ---C CU7. 111C the melt. Three i-dustrial introdUCt4or,, -0 r~)ce~ses are Of zirconium, from calcium, fluorozirconatc; 2) In',:roduction. in,, 66% K2ZrF, 2601 'LiCi, and an-d 3) In-1,roduction Zrom". 0- -4rSt t~,70 prCCC rC- alloys. The principal It -was establishedi, durin- --nd Indws-crial fuqion of I Z-'. lo-- i-n reflecting Zurnaces of 12 tan cap'ancity, L~rat th-.2. 'best xesult.-~ cr. assirdiat4rn -were obca-r-ned w-h. b-:P-ary al- -i~' Conzal,12M, of t:--e -.rocedure is -4van. Comparlson of zi~ descrip-c' assimiiation Dy C-le -~'Dovc described 7. thod and od-o~rs show, z: -,i use,of binary alloy redu::e--; the iri-eversible metal 1.5 times. -USSR- UDC 616.61-002.151 GRINSHPUN, 0. Y-a. Col Med Serv, Candidate of Medical Sciences; VASIKOV~~ V.,-G.-,, Lt Col Ned Z6z~v; MAXSIMOV, Ye.:,V.,~Lt Col Med A A. S.. Gapt: Med 3 NDROM)~ erv;,~MARAKUSHEV, M. I., XHOMMIPYi~,M, M..; TSEYP A. L. '..Some, Clinical Data on Hemoir)iagic.NephrosoneDhritis" -Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 8, Sep 71, pp 50-51 Abstract: Observation of 17 cases of hemorrhagic nephrosone- phriEls (HNN)_ sporadically Occurring in the Transcarpathian Rej~ion revealed a typical. progress~of~this dis6a.se through three stages. In the first st8ge., lasting 2-4 days, body tem.- perature.ravidly rose to -18-40 C, the patients complained about headache,- pain in muscles and joints,:and general weakness: they were photophobic, hFLd cutaneous,hyperemia~in the face and upper trunk., and some developed dry~noises in their liaigq. All incorrect diagnosis was made,in:all cases, partly because thi-.1 disease-is very:rare in Transdarpathia. In the second stage, lasting 4-8 days, clinical signs.cha-racteristid of B21N deVelODed 1/2 USSR GRINSHPUN, 0. Ya., at al, Voyenno-Meditsinzkiy Zhurnal, No 8, Sep 71, pp 50-51 in all patients, and the Proper diagnosis was established in all. U Only four patients had hemorrhagic.conjuctiva or nosebleed. All suffered from gastrointestinal disord,ers;and from oliguria (etown ~tiD 200 ml per day) with~hematuriaiand;proteinuria. The third stage -- convalescence _-~began on'-the 9th llth day with tile onset of diuresis, wh.-'-?,t soon reached~6-8 litbrs per day. Hemorrhages, vomiting, fever, and-other discomfort subsided, and the patients r6gained appetite and thirs,t,. In the initial days of.polyuria, concentration of gamma globulins in the protein fraction.increased to 27.9%. while plasma potassium decreased to'9.3 mg%:and plasma calcium to 6.-8~mg%. The patients lost 5-8 y-- -Ight. The stpge of eo alescence lasted 2-3 weeks. d -we nv o Vhe--..treatm~ant was symptamatic~, and:,al-1 patients recovered without '=Wlications. USSR UDC: 621-396.626.'2 i.2TDRONOV, I S. and VORON IN, N. IT. "Voise Immunity of S,:-,tte:red Reception With Thrr--hold Antenna Switching" Moscow, Radioteklmika, No 1.0, 1972, pp 1-7 Abstract: The interest in scattered reception with threshold anten- na switching is explained by the fact that no increase in receiver and demodulation equi,)ment is required to realize this method. Asserting that other investigators have not understood the noi.,3e immunity of which this method is capable, the authors, ia'cvide aol analysis of this imm-unity in an actual circuit of scattered rece-, tion with antenna switching in several cnses of practical interest. Especial attention is Civen to the noise immunity in the recept:'-O-n of binary signals, orthogonal in the amplified sense of the tern, t with active pauses, in statistically uniforra and noiluniform scal.- tering and with Rayleigh-independent fading. The efl.'ect on. the i-rl-- munity of the amplitude of the threshold level is also examined. For the purposes of the analysis, the authors uoe the nathematic--i model of the k-th antenria aiGnal for the duration of one signal element. It is assvned that the period of the antenna switchinC, is 112 US,q,R -AYDRONOV, I. S., et al, Radiotekhni-ka, 1"To 10, 1-0172, Pp 1-7 a multiple of the signal element duration and tliat the switchinfr Z~ is synchronous with ~he first element of the si~-,-nal tliat arrives. The authors find that under real conditions, this method of recei3- i4-io,: tion permits increased noise immunity at low add -ul expense; for equipment. 2/2 Thin Film USSR UDO 539.4.019.3 ANDRONOVe Va N-a and BAZYURA, R. I., Kharkov "Musurement of Internal F:riction in Very Thin Films" Noseow, Fizika I Khimiya Obrai:otka Materialov, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 146-149 Abstracto Experimental reslili% are presented from measuring the internal ftiction in thin copper flims, In relation to their thickness where measure- seat were made on film less than 1000 2 tbick using the lateral vibrations fkw. a permartent magnetic field in the kilohertz region. These measutements showed that -f"In strength diminishes with increased thickness while Initial wtraln Increases with increased thickness. Mathematical expressions are pwaentod which were used to calculate inductive oaf, and a d-lagram of the apparatus used to measure intiarnal friction is shown. 2hree figures, three b1bliographic references. 112 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI~'41'.' CIAT2-27NOV70 TITLE--TV.'E _-)rRESS-STRAIN DIAGRAM AND INTERNAL FRICTIorl OF COP:j6EP WHISKERS UNDER UNiAXIAL EXTENSION AND A MEW IMETH00 OF STUOY -U-- AUTHOR-(Q3)-RABUKHIN, V.B.y PINESv t3oYA. A4jjuLQUQ'Vf V.14. COUNT RY OF fNFO--USSR SOURCE--FILIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIEl FEB. 19701 29y (2)t 436-,t39 DATE PU8LlS14ED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS -TOPIC TAGS--STRESS ANALYSIS, YIELD STkESS, HARI-oNic r nscILL r [ON, ENS ILE STRESS, INTERNAL FRICTIONi CRYSTAL DISLOCATION, COPPER WHISKER r3'4TROL MARKING--t4O RESTAICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REI-'L/FRAME--3003/0343 STEP NO--UR/%).26/70/029/002/0436/C,43'~ CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0129575 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE---27%l0V70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129575 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A NEW EXPERIMENTAL METHOD OF STUDYING THE STRESS-STRAIN DIAGRAM OF CU WHISKERS AND DETER MINI NG TdEIR YIELD CHARACTERISTICS IS DESCRtBEO. IN THIS .METHOD THE ELASTIC STRESSES IN THE MATERIAL A4E DETERIMINED BY ANALYSING THE RESONANCE 'FREQUENCY OF TRANSVERSE OSCILLATIONS SET UP lN THE STRETCHED SA;~PLE. ONE NOTEWORTHY FEATURE IS THAT AT THE INITIAL STAGE OF EASY SLIP THE INTERNAL FKICTION REMAINS APPROX, CONSTANTi INDICATING THAT AT TFIS S TAGE A LARGE PROPORTION OF THE DISLOCATIONS FORMED PASS OUT OF THE CRYSTALS. USSR uDc 621.762.2(088-8) ANDRONOV., V. P. a "A Method for the Granulation of 1,16tals and Alloys" U!135R Author's Certificate No 253090, filed 27 Aug 66, published 24 Feb 70, (from RZh-lxletallurgiya, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No UC-330 P) Translation: A method is prorosed for the Branulation of tre-tals and alloys Dy teeming molten metal into a tank with coolant from a melting crucible through a calibrated aperture. To increase the granulator efficiency and cepacity) the molten metal is teemed into the tank with coolant at a t -empe:ra ture which exceeds the melting temperature by 20-400. USSR UDC 534 ANDROTTOV., V. V. ) Moscow "Ibe Moving cn~ a Body on a Rough Inclined Plane Performing Fcrwa-.d Transve-rse Vibrations in Its Plane" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, IoLakhanika Tverdogo Tela, No .3, M1Y-,T-,;M 72, PP 7-14 Abstract: The vibration moving of a body on a plane idth r-urely transverse vibrations is analyzed on the model of a mass point moving c-n a rourrh inclined plane performin.r. forward transverse vibrations. Such problerns of vibration moving arise by vibrational intrusion, vibrational cuttin~7, and vibration--",- insertion of shells. The solutiona are based on the analysis of the syste-- of equations of motion of a body moving on a plane in tijre inte:-1.rals. T-he dis- cussion includes the case of kinematically given transverse notion, the Eereral case of notion with restriction to determined motions and the solution of th!~ average dislocation speed of the vibration, and the --recip! case of ~i-ver- S-Ceed of transverse motion and Jnstantaneous standstills. 6raphs o-.' periodic so'L.-u-- tions of a simplified eazzation of motion demonstrate the effect of an irertia factor 0 on the character of Deriodic motions and the ma~:nitude of the erro-- of the average speed of' motion determined from derived approximat.lon fornilas. '2-w-,-) illustr., thirty seven i'ormulas, six biblio. refs. USSR UDC 778.S34.83 CHEPY,ASOV, Yu. A., Candidate of Sciences, KlSLOVSKIY, 1. L., A~QL",V. 'I..,d LYUBIN, V. M., Candidate of Sciences, AND FEDOROVA, Ye. I. *m to". "ElectrophotogTaphic Spectrovisor for the Visible Area of the Spectrum Based on Recording Vidicon" Optiko-mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 10, 1971, pp 28-32. ABSTRACT: Results are presented frora a study of the parameters of an electro- photographic spectrovisor, bascd on a recording vidicon. The spectrovisor can be used for observation and recording of spectrograms and photomicrograms in the visible area in a periodic mode Lt 25 frames per second and in the time integration mode with a resolution of 25 mm-'1 and a sensitivity of up to 200 state standard units. The method of visualization Of 5pect:7a is based on recording of an optical image by a recording photoconductive laver, so that. the optical image is converted to the corresponding potential relief with sub- sequent visualization. 1/1 USSR UDC' 621-578-3~ AII.DRONOVA I A KIMUTDCLIHIN, P.A. [Scientif ic-Re sea rch RadioplWsics Inatitute] wInvestigation Of The Effect Cf A Magnetie Field Ca The Characteristics Of" A Ring Laser At A 3.39 11,11cron Wave Lengtho lzv.'VUZ; Radiofizika, Vol IV, No 5, 148Y 72, PP 703-712 Abstract; The paper is concerned with a theoretical consideration of the effect on certain characteristics of lasers of various configurations (linear, triang- ular, quadrangular) of a longitudinal magnetic field which is superimposed or: an active medium. The calculations were primarily made in order to determine the polarization effects in lasers with an arbitrary anisotropy of losses (ir particular vith the presence of a Brewster window) and also the effect of fraq- uoncy drift and frequency splitting in triangular lasers. In addition a corresponding experimental study was made with a lle~-Ne2O laser with a tr!Rngula~r raeonaior at a 3-.39 micron wavelongth. The theoretical and experimental results are in good agreement. r-,iring supply of the maFnetic field, elimination of the comDetition region was observed. The authors thank I.L. Bershteyn for useful die- cussion of the work- 4 fig. 15 rof. Re,ceived by editors, 10 September 1971. 1/1 USSR VDC gaa. 3. 613. 11 NEVEWVA, N. P., and A11DRONOVA, R. 1. OCholinesterase Activity Duriq, Human Acclimatization in the Arctic" V. sb. Akklimatiz.-i krayev,patol. cheloveka na. Severe (Acclimatization and Itegional Pathology of Ran j-n the Far North-collection of works), Arkharigellsk, 1970.3gp 126-128 %from RZh-36. Meditsinskaya Geo.raflya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1. .50 by T. Koretskaya Translation: A total of 198 workers were studied; all came from the central zone of the U3S.R. During the polar night (january), cholinesterase activity was 2-2-1/2 times higher th-an normal -- it was 13.5 min. or 44-100 units. Data was the same for the polar day. The extreme of cholinesterase ac.-tivity IOC and -283. The charact,ar and was noted at air temperatures ot' -140C, -2C 14 direction of the field of enzyme distribution a nonlinear correla- tion. Tne sa.-go relationship wa.,; observed between cholinests-rase activity and atmospheric pressure. A linear relationship was found between change of cholinasterase activity and air humidity. There was a small degree of cor- responaence between cholinestera.se activity and wiy--A speed. USSR UDC 911-3.613-1.1 (98) ANDRONOVA, T. I., and NEVEROU, N. P. "The Effect of Transpolar C:Li=te on Red and White Blood Call Systems during Initial Acclimatization Periods for Man" V sb. Akklimatiz. i krayev. patol. cheloveka na Severe (Acclimatization and 7 tK - Pathology of Man in the Far Itor --coUection of works), Arkhangellsk, 1970, pp 11-13 (from RZH-36. Keditsiaskaya. Geografiya, No 1. Jan '11, Abstract No 1.36.49 by V. Zhadovskaya) Translation: Data is presented. on the co=osition of rr-d and white blood cells during the polar night ard polar day in young workers three months after arrival in the Far North. The first examination, 3-7 days after arrival, showed no deviation from normal.. Acclimatization during the polar night was accompanied by an increase in hemoglobin and erythrocyte levels, while reticulocytes remained constant. or even slightly decreased. Accli-matization during the polar day showed soute decrease in hemoglobin; erythrocyte count was unchanged; and reticulocytes decreased. White blood cell. changes during the polar day included some decrease in the leu1mcyte count with relative in- crease in lymphocyte level. Dvring the period of the polar night, the leukocyte count increased with relative decrease in the percentage of lympho- cytes. USSR UDC 621.396.6-181.48 91DROSHIC11171", A. F. STAVR-ovial, 11. V. "Prospects for Creating Thin-Film Rhenium Resistor Microcircuits" Tr. VNII elektroizmarit. nriborov (Works of the All-Union Scientific RCSL-arch Institute of Electrometering Devices), 1971, No 10, pp 108-11-14 (from PZ,-I- Radiotekhaika, No 7. Jul 72, Abstract No 7V297) Translation: A study was made of the tine stability ol thin-film rheniul-'I ycsis- tors with a specific resistance of 100 ohii-.,;/squari~-. Tile OpLimal conditions for depositing the rhenitin on the UlIN-214-1 device are developed. Tile prospects fo-l utilizing riaenium as the i-,iateriaL for manufacturing thin-film highly stable resistor taicrocircuits based on it is proved experimentally. 5), 1/,! 032' UNCLASStFIE0 OROCESSING 0ATE--fjtt0t-_CT0 ~TITLE-COMBUSTION OF CALCIUM -U- ~_AUTHOR-ANDROSOVr M*K* .ICCUNTRY'OF INFO--USSR :,,SOURCE--KHIM. SUK. i970i Z5(211 88 ,~DATE PUBL ISHED--,---- 70 :;S_U8.JECT AREAS--PROPULSION ANO FUEL5.,t CHEMISTRY TIOPJ CTAGS--COMBUST 1014, CALCIUM, cA~'uium CA.RBIDE, CHARCOAL, IGNITION, ;-~~-POTASSIUM NITRATE, SOOLUM NITRATE, TROL MARKING--NO RESTRIC-fi%'-'NS ,-,.~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY FICHE NO----7'_170.160501TiF02 STEP NO--UR/0509/70/025/0i)2/0088/0088 -CIRC--ACCESSION NO---AP0140768 UNCLASSIF-IEO 212 032 CJRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0140768 ;~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ACCOMPLISHED WITH RELATIVE ----SMELT OF.KNO SU83 OR NANO SJB3 CARBIDE CAN ALSO BE PREPO. :.BETWEEN PIECES OF CHARCOAL -ESS ING JATE---Q4D~`-'f,,' UNCLASSIFIED P R Of. ABSTRACT. THE COMBUSTION OF CA CAN BE EASE BY DIPPING A CLEANEL) PIECE OF CA IN A BEFORE PLACING IT IN THE BURNER FLAP,,;:. CA BY PLACIING THE. NITRATE.COATED CA SAMPLE BEFORE IGNITION. LA5SIFIED USSIR 32 'D'-qO' QV, V. F. 2-L4~p= Y %r:, P SI S A Pl% KO-RaTI, 5. --ennin,=d alf the T4~tiie lnd:ustry and -Indis-.r-,.~ irneni S. M. Kirov "A Method of Producing Polyphospinona-Les" 1,11o-scov, Otkry-Qiya, Izobreteniya, P-Iromyshlennwye Obraztsy, Tovar.-iyye '~'o 26, ~,-,t Tateiit No 2'f 669 Class 12, filed 23 ay W9 1970, S Abstract: This Author-s Certificate introduces: 1. A method of 1;---c-ducins -poly- 4' the formula p io-7p=onates o- Cff, ._CT I.CII,,NHP-- 0 n Pv-- a diinLingui2hir.6 feature Of thC T)utent, ae'd is interacted I~r4t-, h etha:,.,alamine in the of heal, of the goal product by convent, ional methoej_c: 2. A of L-i, 'Ljy the Tact that the process J-z o-L;-; at L~ t,~m- 112 ols UJNCI. ASS IF I Eb PROCILSSING DATE--04DEC70 _TITLE-ELECTROKINET~C POTENTIAL OF A POLYACRYLONITRiLE FIBER MODIFIED wITH HYDqAZINE HYDIATE -UL,- AUTH0R-(05)-ANjDjj=yr V.F., ANCIREYEVA, K.I., BONOARENKO, V.S.: ZHARKOVAP M&A." ROMANOVAt T.A. COUNTRY Gi-- IKFQ~-USSR ___l:'S'0URCE-KHIM. VGLOKNA 19701, (2)v 248-30 ~:'DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-14ATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--POLYACRYLONITRILE FIBER., HYDRAZINE HYDRATE, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY TRANSITION TEMPERATURE, ELECTRIC POTENTIAL CGINTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0043 Srt":P "40--UR/01,93/70~'0-~)0/00'/0028/0030 CIRC ACCESSION NO-00132338 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040E(:7C CIRC ACC-ESSION NO--AP0132338 ~..-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYACRYLONITRILE (1) FIBERS, -,TREATED:WITH AQ. N SUB2 H SUB4- H SUB2 0'SOLN., FOLLOWED BY HEAT .'TREATMENT UNDER Ni ACQUIRED NEW PHYSICOCHEM, PROPERTIES. THE ELECTROKINETIC POTENTIAL (ZETA) AND GLASS TRANSITION TEMP. OF THE MODIFIED I FIBERS WERE PROPORTIONAL TO THE HEAT TREATMENT TEMP, A METHOO.WAS PROPOSED FOR THE OETN. OF THE DEGREE OF CROSSLINKING FROM THE .RELATIVE CHANGE IN ZETA. FACILITY: LITLP IM. KIROVAP LENINGRAOt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 013 UNCLAS.;IFtED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ..T-ITLE--DEPENDENCE OF ZETA POTENTIAL OF MAN MADE FIBERS ON THEIR STRUCTURE !-U- AUTHOR-(02)-ANDROSOVv V.F., BONDARENKOr V*S* ~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR j TEXTILTECH. 1970, 20(519 283-5 ~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -,'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS 40PIC TAGS--POLYACRYLONITRILE FIBERv POLYVINYL ALCOHOL FIBERr POLYMER ~STRUCTURG CONTROL MARKING-:--NO RESTRICTIONS ,:'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLe,SSIFIED ~~PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD'10/605017/FO6 S'iEP' NO--GE/0043/70/020/'t)05fO2FJ3/02ii5 'C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AO0140776 UNt.'LASSIFIEO w ~mm"4w~ 2/2, 013 UNCLASSIFIE0 P R OC S S I Mij J A T E: - - 0 4 ClE f, CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140776 -.,A BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,. THE ZETA POTENTIAL Or-CREASED :LINEARLY WITH INCREASING GLASS TEMP. FOR POLYACRYLONITRILE FIBERS STRUCTURED WITH HYDRAZINE HYDRATE SOLN. THE ZErA POTENr[AL ATTAINE-0 A MAX. AT DRAW RATIO SIMILAR TO 3.5 DURING THE WET DRAWING OF POLY(VINYL .ALC.) FIBERS. THE RELATIONS BETWEEIN FIBER STRUCTURE AND ZETA POTENTIAL ARE. DISCUSSED. FACILITY: S. H. KIROV INST. TEXTILCHEM., -,.LENI-NGRADv USSR. U?,JCLAS SIFIED 112 046 UNC L A S S I F I E 1) PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 ..TITLE--POSSIi3lLlTY OF STUDYING POLYMER STRENGTH SY MEANS OF POLARIZATION INFRAREO SPECTROSCOPY -U- AuTHQR-(0ft)-SAVIT5KAYAt A-N-t KLIMENKO, I.B., VOLF, L.A., ANDROSOV, V.F. :~_,~~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.t SER. A L970t 12(4), 790-3 ,,:~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRY, MAI*ERIALS ~TOPIC TAGS--TENSILE STRENGTHP PLASTIC FKLMt ACTIVATION ENERGY, OPTIC PROPERTY, POLYV,INYL ALCOHOLP PYRROLIOENEr KETONE, COPOLYMERV CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION, PLASTIC DEGRADATION, IR SPECTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS ,.:,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ...DOCUMENT CLASS--UNA-ILASSIFIED ''PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1255 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/004"071)0/0793 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0134929 UNCLASSIFIED 2-1 046 LINICL AS$ r F I ED PROCtSSING DATE--27NOV70 '':CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134929 :ABSTRA'~T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DICHROISM OF THE BAND AT 916 PLOTTED VS. xi _CM PRIME NEGATIVEI ORIENTEO DRAWING FOR POLY ER F LMS I INDICATED THAT POLYtVINYL ALC.) (1) A,%O I POLY(VINYL.PYRROLIDINONE) '41XTSo HAD A SIMILAR DICHORISM, WHEREAS VINYL ALC* N VINYL PYRROLIOINONE ON ENERGY OF COPOLYM ER ( I I ) H AD A SL I GH T L Y L OWER VALUE. . THE AC T I VA T I, ,,..DEGRADATION WAS ESSENTIALLY THE SA:E FOR THE 3 POLYMERS, WHILE THE STRUCTURE SENSITIVE COEFF. OF 11 WAS MARKEDLY HIGHER THAN THAT OF I. -TENSILE STRENGTH OF THE POLYMERS CAN BE QUAL. EVALUATED FROM THE HE:~ J ~.DICHRIOIV4 OF THF CORRESPON'DING BANDS. FACILI.TY: LENINGRAD* TEKST. LEGKOI PROM. li'l. KIROVAt LENINGRADr USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR mc: 621-396.69:62i.372.412 BIRYUKOV, V. 1. Element" "An AT-Section Quartz Piezoelectric USSR Author 's Certiticate No 267703, filed 18 Apr 68, published 8 Jul 70 (from Mh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1V352 P) Translation.- This Author's Certificate introduces an AT-section quartz piezoelectric element made in the form of a rectangular plate wbich is longer in the direction of the X-a-Kis of the crystal. To suppress side resonances, th e length of the Piezoelectric element is related to the thickness by the Ifolloving expression: 1,= 1.6lSn+ 2.576s, where ZX is the length of the piezoelectric element, S is the thickness of the piezoelectric element, and n is a whole number. :?6 USSR UDC 621.373.421.13:621.372.412 1~,XDROSOVA, V. G. , BUTMKOV, V. I., POZDNYAKOV, P. G. "Quartz Resonators wi--h AT-Cut Piezoelemeat-3 of Rectangular Shape" Elektron. tekhnika. Nlauchno-tekhn. s]).(E'Lectronic :ngineering. Scienzific and Technical Collect.~ `on), 1970, ser 9, v:0. 2, pp 33-39 (from ItZh-Radio- ika N tekhn No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 91)278') Translation: This article contains the results of investi--azions oZ ti~.-e shape of the oscillations of rectangular AT-cut piezoelenents and also the d'striburion of bias with respect to their surface. Th-a arrangement, of the minimum bias points attachment at which introduces insigniEicanc damp- ing aredetermined. The possibiliLA-Lei; of seler,:~ing the relations of the dimensions of the piezoele-ments and their effect on the spi-actral and temp- erature characteristics are discussed. Results of measurina the resonator parameters wifq wire attachment confirming the possibilities or a signirl- cant improvement in the resonator parameters on frequenciesi below i,000 kilohertz are presented. There are eight illustrations and a five-entry bibliography. -131 UR 0482 AA00447*95- Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Derwent, 243706 THE PHASE OZ SYGNALS 2,ONTROL CIRMT has Kq-.ency of oscillator"(1) synchr6nizes the f oscillators (2) and Part of the power of oscillator (3), throPih.phase shifter (4). goes to detector (5) which receives also reference signal from oscillator (2). on tne output of phase detector appeara the signal of error which, through compensation element (6), passes to unit (7) which adjusts resc-tance of oscillating circuit of oscillator (3) in auch a uiay that the difference in phases on outputs of oscillators (2) and (3) will be equal to the shift of phas.e produced by phase shifter (4). 17.11.67 as 1198059/26-9. N.G.ANDROSYUK & A.A. RY&WLOV (8.10.69.) But 17/14.5.69. Clags 21e. Int.Cl.G 01 r. AUTHORS: Androsyuk, N. G.; Ryapolov, A. A. I ?C-0 JL9rifIG22 USSR UDO 632.95 BABIN, Ye. P., SKAV114SKIY, Ya. P., ANDIMOV, N. A.) SEDLOVA, L. N., LrfOSBENKO, N. A., and RUDAVSKIY, V. P. "Chlorination of Diphenyl Ether and Its Derivatives" Kh1m. tekhnologiya. Nqach.-proizv. sb. (Cherdeal Techrology. Science- Production Collection), NO 3 (69), .1573o pp h8-49 (I-rom Mh-Kh-Imlya, 110 22) 25 NOV 73, Abstract No 22N571 by D. Z. Levin) Translation: Sulfides of metals vIth variable valence or mi%tures of Sb2S5 and 12 are used as a catalyst to chlorinate Ph2O and 04'eVr020' Example. Ph2O and 0-3% %S5 are loaded/into a reactor and C22 is supplied at 70-800 for 4 hours at the rate of 30 91hour. Tetrachlorodiphanylozyide is obtained, boiling Point 155-7o/5- Feptachlorodipher*rlclxide, FeS, 111-3 are obtained in a similar fashion (the substance, catalyBt, and, boiling point in OC are given); octachleiro-4, 41-ditolyl ether, FeS, 192-4 (ethyl .91cohol); w, _I, ,;', ujl-hexachloro- ditolyloxide, PCIq J, wo wy W.9 6) I'l Uj I'l. I -hexacUoro-2,2 I -dichloroditolyl other, Sb2S 5, 300 (decoii~~osition); trich:Lorci-4,,4'-dicarboxydiphenyloxide, 259-61; pent4chloro-i~,41-(Ucarboxydipheny.'Loxi.de, ~ eS04, 192-3; octachloro -2 + H -4, 41-dicarboxydipheiVloxide, %S03 .,- L,~~ 266-70. These chloro derivatives are used as synergistic additives in herbicides, insecticides, and nematocides. 1/1 AP,0044608 :'Acc. Nr:. Ref. Code: VR09T) PRIMARY SOURCE: Klinichara -Lya Me itsina, 1970, Vol 48, Nr PP RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING IN THE DIA13NOSIS OF ECHINO(:OCCOSIS OF THE LIVER A. 1. Alnerruft,*A. L. T. Aryamkin S 11 M m a r y Radioisotope scanning of the liver w"- carried out in 196 patients With SyMptOMS of hepato- megalia. Echinococcosis of Me liver was revealed in 36 persons. Hydaffi.- form of the parasite was seen:in 16, alveolar - in 20 pall(mis. In all'.4he cascs the scannogram showed a typical picture of.extensive defect of isotope absorption at the site of tumor localization with a marked symptom,6f thollowb liver. For the purpose of early dia!nosis of affections of the liver with ochim Ihnrs rernmmr-nd to-conduct. scanning of the liver in all ~atlcntsi admitted Into hospitals with symptoms of bepatomegalia. .2, RE*ELMAME PROCESSING DATE-0901~T70 '112 018 UNCLASSIFIED MIGHTY ACCELERATOR OF THE SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL PROGRESS -U- - -IYEVICH, V.s GUNTSA, M., ZAYTSEVt G., GAMETSKIY, A., CHEBUTARUt -,CGUNTRY OF INFG--USSR ~.'.SCJURCE-SOVETSKAYA MULDAVIYAP JULY 21, L970t P 2 DATE PUBLISHEO-02JUL70 ~SU6JECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TUPIC TAGS--CO14PUTER R AND D, C0MPUTf__-R CENTER, ELECTRONIC COMPUTER/(U)BESM 4_01GITAL (~'UMPUTERs (U)1-120 COMPUTERt (U)M220 COMPUrEPt M(5ESN 3M COMPUTER :..CONTROL PiARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/f-RAME-1992/0812 STEP NO--UR/9021/70/000/000/(,1002/0002 CIRC ACLESSION NG--ANOII1995 UNC LAS S I F I iE 0 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 09rR:T70 r IRC ACCESSION NO-AN0111995 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAC]. THE FIVE ARTICLES PUBLISHED UNDER ONE TITLE ARE DEALING WITH THE STATE OF THE COIMPUrER ART IN THE MOL DAV I AN REPUBLIC IN GENERAL, AND THE COMPUTATION CENTER OF THE MOLDAVIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN PhRTICULAR. SOME TIME DURING 1970, THE COMPUTATION CENTER ACQUIRED A SESM 4 ELECTRONLC CON&PUTER. IT IS THE SECOND GENERATION TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER WITH THE MEMORY CAPABLE OF STORING 8,000 NUMBERS. IN ADJtTIOhl IT HAS THE EXTERNAL NIEMORY CAPAC[TY CONS~STINIG OF 8 MAGNETIC DRUMS AND 4 MAGNETIC TAPES WITH THE TOTAL STORAGE CA.PACITY OF.4,131v072 NUMBERS. THE COMPUTER GAN PE-RFORM 20,000 OPERATIONS--PER SECOND AND HAS A LIBRARY OF STANDARD PROGRAMS WHICH Wl:_RE COMPILES FOR M-20, BESM 3M# AND M 220 COMPUTERS.. USSR UDC: 519.48 ANDRUIMKIYEVICH,.-Y. A., Academician of the MSSR Academy of 3_c1e-nd&b*,-7a*nd RYABUKHIN, Yu. M,. "Torsionin Algeb:~asll -Moscow, Doklady Akademii.iiauk, sssn' n J011ary 1973, pp 265-268 I Abstract: Torsion theory, the theory of ideally hereditary radleals, is now being developed for rings, moduli, and algebras over pri- marily parallel fields. For the purpose of considering these varl- ous examples simultaneouslyt the authors of the present paper se- lect as basically algebraic a system which is not necessarily associative, over an associative ring with Identity. It is proved that the torsions form a complete distributive grid. The authors note that this same reoult was obtained in a recent paper (P. L. Snider, Yacific J. Math.t LO, No 1, 1972, p 2,07) for the particular case of associailve rings. They find that torsions, like radicalEi, are often specified by an indication of the corresponding radical or semiordinary class, and they develop two theoreiqz which characterize radical and semiordinary dlasEeig. These theorems can be extenctea to cover much more general classes of algebraic systems, including groups. "Thic E-oct ~,-,f o:1 'cow, P' L' IA 53-56 Abstr%ct U of, pla, s t i c s .-L,., vras carric!i` niso Pi -2,n po bujividi r--. Q TM Ji, USSP Stabilized wit", CTJ Jer lp~;d to f0i'MiLtij 1 r:)f i.-hll- 1('Sb arld p(l-r-j- USSR ANDRUS, T. BAZILENKO, 0. K. "Study of Single-Channel Queueing System with Bloc~incy of Free Source" D Materialy Seminara po Kibernet. A21 MoldSSR, Mold Territor. Gruppa Nats. Kom. SSSR po Avtomat. Upr. rMaterials of Seminar on Cybernetics, Acad. Sci. MoldSSR, Moldavian Territorizl Group of National Coiwiittee of USSIZ on Automatic Control) , 1972, No 46, pp 24-41 (Transl.~ted from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal, Kibe-rnotika, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V71 by I. Kovalenko). Translation: The functioning is studied of a qLICUe-ilIg system WitIl a finite number of sources of requests. There is an "accessibility interval," outside of which serviCJTLg of requests recolved from giver, sources is impossible. The author studies varieties of such a system, in the first of which each source sends only one request, while in the second each source sends several requests and in the third the reserve of requests is unlimited. The expediency is studied of dividing the interval of accessibility into subintervals with corresponding division of the set of sources of -requests. The analytic prerequisites accepted by the author allow the system to be studied by the mt)ftod o4f restora- tion processes. 1/1 USSR UDC: 543-51 8 ',UR ODA, V. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences; SADIOBROD, V. 11. , ginwurn. ".A., and DOLYA, V. N., Engineers "A Manufactured Monopolar Type IMi-7301 Spectrometer" Moscow, Pribo?r~y i sistem ,y uMw7leniya, No 6, 1972, pp 42-43 Abstract; The Owy Plant for Electronic Hicroscopes hias designed a monopolar mass spectrometer, type IFI~h-7301, for mass produc- tion. N. 11. Bagrov, A. A. Guslyakov, and A. G. Purmanskiy i.,rere the men primarily responsible for the design of the industrial version of this instrument, which was constructed for denaling with problems involving the analyois of residual grases in vacium systems, gas separation and the determination of leakages in high vacuum, the efficiency of evacitation in systems, the control of residual gases in technical procedures such as vacuum sputt-erinC of thin films, vacuum alloying, and the like. A block diagram and a photograph of the instrinient are present-ed together 'with a list of its technical characteristics and a :3,amplc mass opectro- graph of residual gases. The instrument itself is discussed -nd its theory explained. The device has both automatic and manual scanning, and its resolving power and mass rdrige can be vazriod within certain limits. 132 USSR UDC 621.396.677 ALONINA, A. I., ANTRUSENKO, A. M., SIDORENKO, B. G. "Lattice-Type Arrays on Dielectric. Substrates" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezbved. temat. nauch.-telchn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1972, vyp. 20, pp 127-131 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6B35) Translation: The method of direct sunnition of multiple reflections was used to obtainvalues of the reflection and transition coefficients in the form of infinite series for the structure comprising two lattice-type arrays each of which is arranged an a dielectric 'Layer. The solution is correct for the case of the long-wave app-roxiination (the period of each array i:~ lesn thaii th(~ wavelength), and the fpacing between the dielectrica c):ceed:,; Lhe distance at which the harwanicn damp by e Limux;. By titj1ng Lfic previotialy deve)oped pro- cedure, the infinite series are contracted. The amplitude and polarizaLioa characteristics of the investigated s;tructure were calculated on a computcr as a function of the parameters of the structure. The results are presented in the form of graphs. There are 2' Illustrations and a 4-entry bibliography. USSR UDC: 535-818-9 ADDIMIA1 A. I.J, ANDRUSENK00 A. -M... and SLYUSAWKIY, V. A. "Prism Polarizers" pp 61-66 Kiev, Lzv7stiya VUZ-Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 1, 1971 Abstract: In this paper, the authors consider the problem of the passage of an electromagnetic wave through a Dove[t-ransliteration uncertain) prism or Fresnel rhombus with the multiple reflections taken into account. For the computations, they use the method of direct summation of the multiple reflec- tions. The assumption is made that the cross section of the electromagnetic wave beam Incident on the face of the -prism or rhombus is much smaller than the area of that face. Dimensions of the device to be investigated are chosen 3Uch. that the incident beam undergoes an integral number of reflections from the device's upper and lower bounds, with the beam in the DDYe prism undergoing an ,odd number of reflections and the beam in the Fresnel rhombuS undergoing an even number. The case in which the wave incident on the face of the device has a definite polarization is examinecl. Theoretical computations of the basic characteristics of elliptically polarized waves were made on an electronic com- puter. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621-371 TMAN, D. I. A11DRUSEVILOH, L. K., KAUOV, V. N., and SH3YN "Apparatus for Investigating Amplitude Probability Distribution and the Phase of Radio Signals Combined" Moscow, Pribory i Tek-hnika Ek.,--iperimenta, No. 3, 1971, pp 118-1101 Abstract: A combined investic-lation of the fluctuations of phase and amplitude of short-wave si.gnals in the ionosphere provides an insight to the physics of the signal fluctations and permits eati- mating the potential noise imiiunity of phase-manipulated systems. The equipment described in this article for making such an inves- tigation can obtain the conditional amplitude probability distri- butions and phase directly in the process of measurement. The block diagram of' this apparatus is given, and its operation des- -te bloak diagxam of the 3Yhase fluctuation meter cribed. A separaw is also shown, together vith a graph illustrating its operation. The authors express their gratitude to A. N. Sb.ilovskiy for his assistance. They are associated with the Novosioirsk Blectro- technical Institute. r.~AR Director, Institute of Biology, Academy of Sciences NDR _~~ 14 _P Latvian SSR "The Effect of Pesticides on the Environment" Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyslcoy SSR,,No 4, 1972, pp 44-49 Abstract: The use of DDT was prohibited in the Latvian SSR in 1966, 1. e., earlier than in any other country of the world. At present apprehension is aroused by the accumulation of pestic--Aes in bodies of water, including marine bodies such as the Baltic Sea. The toxicity of water to living beings (hydro- toxicology) is being stibjected to study from this standpoint. Extensive stud- ies in this field are being conducted,at the Institute of Biology, Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR. The content.of DDT and PTsB in fresh tissues and fat of flounder, herring, salmon, and cod from the Baltic Sea was dottermined. The action-of 2,4-D on the metabolism of mitochondria isolated from fish liver was investigated. It was established that the mitochondria werE -;ensitive to the action of tJt-;s herbicide already in a concentration of 1o-4 M aad that complete dissoLiation of oxidative:phcrsphorylation was produced by it in a concentration of 2-3 X 10--l M. As distinguished from dinitrophenol, 2,4-D suppressed not only oxidation associated.with phosphorylation, but also free 1/2 USSR ANDRUS11AYTIS, G. P., izvestiya Akademfi Nauk Latviyskov SSR, No 4, 1972, pp 44-49 oxidation. 2,4-D produced swelling of mitochondria that could not be reversed by ATP or serum albumin. It was established that the action of 2,4-D on mito- chondria was due to a breaking up of lipoprotein membranes and to the freeing of fatty acids from phospholipids. In cooperation with scientists at the Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences, the effect of 2,4-D on the consumption Of 02 by the plankton copepods Sinocephalus vetulus was studied. A microrespirometric procedure based on the principle of Cartesian floats was applied, which was developed by the Polish scientists and makes it possible to determine with a precision reaching 10-6 ml the use of 02 by indi- vidual small animals. The respiration. of S. vetulus was inhibited by 2,4-D beginning with a concentration of 2.5 X 10-3 M and then became stabilized at 7.5-15 X 10-3 'M because of the action.of a compensating mechanism. It was also established that 2,4-D inhibits the embryogenesis of the fish 1,11isgurnus fossil~.S. By using the method of Cartesian floats, the effect of 2,4-D on respiration in the early stages of eirbryogenesis of M. fossilis is being studied. 2/2 ~UNCLASSIFIEO' --300-CT70 036 OROCESSING DATE TITLE--TWO QUANTUM BENZGYL CHLORLUE PHOTOSENSITILED CROSSLINKING OF POLYTHYLENE -U- -AUTHOR-(04)-ANDRUSHCHENKO, DeA., KACHAN, A.A., CHERNYAVSKIY, G.V., SHRU 613V I CH ._'~~._CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '-~SGURCE-KHIM. VVS. ENERG. 1970t 4(2)t 169-70 70ATE PUBL ISHED------70 ~__SU8JECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TUPIC TAGS--POLYMER CRGSS LINKING? POLYTHYLENEt CHLORINATED ORGANIC CDMPOUNDv BENZENE DERIVATIVEr RADIATION EFFECTr CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM ~_,_CGNTROIL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1622 STEP NO-.-UR/0456/70/004/002/0169/017CI CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0112616 UNCLASSIFIED 212 036 UNCLA~.;SlFfED PROCESSING DATE--3ooc*r70 CIR-C ACCESSION NO--AP0112616 GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT 22DEGREES AND 3 '-Ili PAR-TIti- 6 'CL PRESSURE POLYETHYLENE (1) FILM ABSORBS SIMILAR TO 0-2PERCE.NT i5ZCL !N' 2-3 M 1 N IRRADN. OF THIS FILM FOR 20 MIN GAVE SIMILAR TO 60PERCENT CROSSLINKING. THIS REACTION.IS 1.87 ORDER, WHICH INDICATES THAT 2 LIGHT QUANTA PARTICIPATc. THF REACTIOIN 1INVOLVES, THE FORMATION OF PH AND CLCO RADICALS WHICH ADD TO Is, CROSSLINKING IT. FACILITY: INST. KiI.M. SOEDIN.j KIEV, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED AA004G401 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions I I 1US t17ated :Section Ir Electrical. 242504 VOIXAGE GEMMUTOR -is usefuX in ~rafto- elecEr ;t'j_uipment for identification of targets, and for solving problems of determining the probability- coefficients of accidental charact- eristics in data storage and identificAtIon systems. The proposed geners-Xor~containa a non-Unear element such as a varicond connected to the voltage through a condenser and,the; outlet:busbar is connected to the common point of the varicond and load. The non-Linear varicond I is connected in series to the inpeodance of load 2. Through the resistor 3adioplacing voltage is led from source 4, while entry of the.circuLtAs blocked by a direct current traomformer. 11.12.67 as 1202!)99)18-24.B.YU BYLYHENKO 6. PJ. ANDRUSHCM"M (5, 9,69) Bul 15/2S..4.69. Class 42m4. Int.Cl.G 06g. YA Derwenit, AUTHORS; Bulybenko, V,.Yu.;-Andrushchenko;t F. I. 119751594