SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARSENISHVILI, G.L. - ARSON, L.D.
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ARSE-NIsiivrLI, G. L.
"Some Problems from the Theory of Semimarkov Rth Order Processes"
Vopr. Razrab. I Vendrenaya Sredstv. Vychisl. Teklin., [problems of Developiaent
and Introduction of Computer Equipment-Collection of Works], Tbilisi, 1970,
pp 128-132, (Translated from Referativnyy ZhUrnal KibernetiRa. No. 5, 1971,
Abstract No. 5V50 by D. Sillvestrov).
Translation; Suppose {E (t); 71(t)}, t > 0 is a homogeneous IMarkov
0 r
process (the first component of which, i; (t) , is called. an 111th order semimarkov
0
process), taking on values in the set H( r+!) x to where 1-1 0, 1, . and
the transition probabilities of which over the small time interval At are
P k"; (ks, k" - - -
(x 4- At,%.
I -Ft. (xlkl, k,)
P f(k., k,, k,-t; 0))
(XIks, I .. kr) x
x bk.", kj) + o (M).
USSR UDC 519.217
ARSENISHVILI, G. L., Vopr. Razrab. I Vendrenaya Sredstv'. Vychisl. Teklin., 1970,
Tbilisi, pp 128-132.
here F (x/k,,...,k as a function of x for all is the
k0 r kO' 'krE H
distribution function in [0, while b (x/k,,...,k are non-negative functions
k m r
0
such that
Eff
This woek produces conditions sufficient for the existence and explicit
expressions for the stable distribution of the random process
0 r
n(t)},t > 0. Also, a system of differential equations is produced which satis-
fies the Laplace transform of the time spent in a fixed subset of states by
random process > 0.
0 r
2,P)
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'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'A 20 METER TALL SILVER TOWER IS
RISING ON THE BANKS OF THE KURA RIVER NOT, FAR FROM THE COMPUTER CENTER
~_OF .THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES GEORGIAN SSR.: THE BUlLDING WILL HOUSE A
NDLTIONS RESEMBLI G
HIGH.ALTITUDE CLOUD CHAMBER CAPABLE OF PROOUCING!C-X N
_':.~:~~-THOSEIAT THE UPPER LIMIT OF THE TROPOSPHERE. rHE!CHAMBER WAS PROPOSED
-0- BY!SCIENTISTS IN THE DEPARTMeNT,OF tLOUD PHYSICS AND WEATHER.
..MODIFICATION' OF.THE tNSTITu'rE OF'GCOPHYSICS OF TIL-ACADE-MY oF Sclm;rs
:._-GEORGIAN SSR. THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE CH414BER WILL BE A
--:.pCYLINDRICAL TUBE SLIGHTLY LESS.THAN FIVE METERS IN DIAMETER WITH A
~HEJGHT~OF~17 METERS.. THE TUBE WILL HAVF DOUBLE WALLS THROUGH WHICH WILL
COOLING AGENT OF FREON 30. THE CHAMBER WILL ALSO INCLUDE A
F LOW
WIND TUNNEL, TO
CENTRAL VERTICAL TUBE AND A BY.PASS TUBEV-SIMILAP TO A
AIR CURRENTS. A COMPLEX'SYSTEM OF~REFRIGERATION
-EQUIPM:ENT AND AUTOMATIC DEVICES,WILL MAKE-IT POSSIBLE TO CREATE AND
MAINTAIN TEMPERATURES IN A RANGE OF PLUS,18'TO MINUS 45DEGREESC AND TO
REGULATE THE PRESSURE AT THESE TEMPERATURES. IWADDITION' TO SIMULATING
_~_CLOUL)Sv JBILISI PHYSICISTS WILL ALSO TEST VARIOUS CHEMICAL REAGENTS
,.,-:,.CAPABLE OF INFLUENCING THE PHASE.STATE OF THE!CLOOD MEDIUM. SUCH
~:-.~:SYUDIES ARE CLUSELY kELATED TO+JETHODS AND FACILITIES FOR HAIL CONTROL.
STUDIES WILL ALSO BE MADE OF ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA~ASSOCIATED WITH STORMS
METHODS OF C011.11' ROLL I NG THEM. GEOPHYSICISTS WILL OBTAIN THE MOST
_MODERN'EQUIPMENT FOR THEIR INVESTIGATIONS,:AND WILL BE ASSISTED BY 14ANY
:..'OF THE CCUNTRY'S SCIENTIFIC CENTERS-. (it)
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.Tl-,TLE--SOME FEATURES OF INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN THE TOWN OF GLAZOV -U-
1
~'~.AUTHOR-AKSENOVI V.A., ORLOVAr N.N.,.SELIDOVKINp O.k., ARS~NOYI
ZORIN-I.V.Se
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,SOURCE--voPRnsY VIRUSOLOGII, 1970, NR 1, PP 97-101
~~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL S
'CIENCES
,::TOPIC TAGS--EPIDEMIOLOGY, INFLUENZA,,BLOOD SERUM
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103743
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.-CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103743
ABSTP%ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EPIDEMIC OF OIFLUENZ4 WITH A
TW.O WAVE COURSE W~S OBSERVED IN THE TOWN OF GLAZOV. THE OUTBQ-!---AK WAS
DEVELOPING AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF FAVOURABLE CONIDITIONS WITH Q-FGAPD
TO I`NFLUENZA IN THE SURROUNDING-TERRITORY, A FEW WEEKS BEFORE THE ONSET
OF INFLUENLA EPIDEMIC IN THE USSR. THE FIRST WAVE OF THE EPIDIEMIC WAS
-REGISTERED IN NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1966;'THE SECOND IN FEBRUARY 1967. THE
FIRST WAVE INVOLVED PREDOMINANTLY CHILDREN IN KINGERGARTENS AND SCHOOL
CHILDREN, IN THE SFCOND WAVE THE MORBIDITY OF INFLUENZA WAS Q.:ELATIVELY
'UNI-FO-RALY DISTRI'BUTED BETWEEN ADULT AND CHILD CONTLNGENTS. A RISE OF
ANTIBODY TO INFLUENZA A SUB2 VIRUS WAS OBSERVE'D-IN THE SERA OF PATIENTS
IN THE FIRST.WAVE OF THE EPIDEIMIC.~ A STRAIN OF INFLUENZA VIRUS WAS
ISOLATED.MORPHOLOGICALLY AND-SEROLOGICALLY CONSIDEREE TO BE AN ATYPICAL
-~A-'SUBI STRAIN WITH ALTERED ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE. THE STRAIN-HAD 140
EPIDEMIC SPREAD.
... UNCLASSIFIED
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Analysis and Testing
USSR Loc 669.7.,017t62o.186.4
BOCHYAR, 0. S., REPIIA, L. P., and ARSENOVA, T. N., Mloscow Aviation Technolo-
gical Institute, Chair of the Science of Ketals mid- of the Technology of Heat
Treatment
"Features of the Microstructure of Plastic Deformation-and Recrystallization
of an Aluminum Alloy with Various He-teropbasing"
Ordzhonikidze,'Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy# Tsvetnaya Netallwgiya,
No 3, 1973, pp 145-146
Abstracti A study was made of the microstructure of two complexly alloyed
aluminum alloys of the Aj.-Cu-Li-Mn-Cd system after plastic deformation. The
alloys contained (in vit1%)i Cu 5.02 & 4,92; Li 1.21 & O.alp, I~In 0.6 - 0-55,
Cd 0.14 & 0.11, and Al the rest, respectivelyt they were homogenized at 5100 for
24 hrs and deformed at 4900 by axial compression. The effect of the hatero-
phase condition of the structure on the development of plastic deformation was
investigated. The plastic deformation of specimens of the second alloy is
realized mainly by twinnirg. The large twins developing in the process of hot
deformation propagate up to e-~.-aLn boundaries. The nicrostructtLmr-s of sracinars
of the first alloy demonstrato the changes in the recrystallized structure
determined by the correlation of deformation mechanisms, The recrystallizea
1/2
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BOCHVAR, 0. S., et al.,Izve,;'.iya Yy5shikh UchebriykY., Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya
Metallurgiya, 110 3, 1973, pp 145-146
structure is distinguished both by grain size and by the nuneber of twinned
Anterlayers and annealing twins. Four figures, and one table.
2/2
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024 ;.UNcL- Ssl 09GC170
TITLE--EFFECT OF PREDNISULONE ON EXPERIMENTAL BRONCHOSPASM AND CONCOMITANT
DISORDERS OF PULMONARY HEMODYNAMIC -U-
AUTHOR-ARSENTYEV, F.V.
.":COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUXCE~--FARMAKUL. TOKS.;jL. (MOSCOW) 1970, 33(1)3 61-4
PU8LISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS--31OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--liJRMUNEr LUNVI HEMUDYNAMICS, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, CAT,
BLUOU PR
ESSURE, BLOOD CIRCULATION, SEROTONIN
~CONTIRUL MARKING--NO REsrRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RLEL/FRA14E--1994/1178 STEP NO--Ult/03~~0/70/033/OOL/0061/00()4
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0115197
UNCLASSIFIED
-2/2 024 UNCCASSIFI,ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01.15197
.A3STRACT/EX",rRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. PREUNISOLONE A0j ITNISFEREU I.V. AT
.-1-3 MG-KG TO ANESTHEIZFD CATS "SUDERATELY INCREASED SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL
PRESSURE AND PRESSURE IN THE RIGHt CARDIAC VENTRICLE OF INTACT CATS AND
SIMULTANEOUSLY INCREASED THE PULMONARY VOL. BLOOD FLOW. PREDNISOLONE
DIE) NOT-SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT BRONCHOSPASMS OR SHIFTS IN PULMONARY
.HEMODYNAMICS INDUCED BY SEROTONIN. PRELIMINARY TREATMENT WITH
PKEDNISOLONE DEFINITELY REDUCED PROSERINE, BRONCHOSPASIMS AND THE
R FACILITY:
.:..LORkE.SPONDING PRESSOR REACTION IN THE RIGHT VE, T ICLE
LAB. FACILITY: LAB. FARMAKOLp.SERDECHNO-SOSUDISTOIC SISTEMY,
INST. FARMAKOL. KIMIOTHERL., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 669.18o
-AWM-'YEY -P. FILIPPOV S. I
"Viscosity and Overcooling Phenomenon in Iron Melts"
Moscow, V sb. Sovremennyye probleky kachestva stali" (MISiS) (Collection of
Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality)(Moscov Institute of Steel and Alloys),
Izd-vo "~%tallurgiya," No 61, ig7o, PP 58-62-
TranBlation of Abstract: Problems of viscous pro'certies of liquid pure Iron
and iron melts with various impurities and also the nature of the overcooling
phenomenon of.molten iron are considered. Regularities of the effect of
separate additions on the viscous properties of.iron melts are clarifiedo An
evaluation of their structural characteristics,is presented. '2 figures, 22
references.
_7~2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
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~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-O- ABSTRACT. AN-APP. IS DESCRIBED FOR THE OETN.
-.,,,:.OF.:ELEC. COND. OF MELTED FE AND FE ALLOYS. THE ELEC. CONDS. OF FE (C
0.23? S[ 0.005t MN TRACESip S 000121, P70.,005,'AND 0 0.015 WT, PERCENT)
WERE-O.ONE IN THE RANGE 1400 T01600-50DEGREES (SOLID FE). DURING THE
..MELTING-OF.FE THERE OCCURRED A SMALL,!INCREASE OF ELEC. CONDO; THE RATIO
.-.''::-FO ELECO RESISTANCE FOR FE SUBLIQ..TO THAT~Of FE: SUBSOLID EQUALS 1.060.
'~TH I SANDICATES -THAT THE ELECTRON~STRUCTURE IN -MOLTEN FE IS ABOUT THE
ASAN SOLID FE. THE SP* RESISTANCE OF MOLTEN FE AT THE M.P. WAS
I. MICROOHM-CM. THE TEMPO DEPENDENCE WAS DESCRIBED BY AN EQUATION.
FOR THE ELEC. RESISTANCE
THESOLID FE A SIMILAR EQUATION,WAS DEVELOPED.~
_0F FE-C ALLOY WAS DETOO IT IS ASSUMEDTHAT FEOC ALLOYS CONSIST IN 2
~.DIFFERENT STATES. THE FAIRLY HIGH INCREASE OF ELEC. RESISTANCEWITHIN
THE RANGE 0.2-0.4PERCENT INDICATES THAT C. IS PRESENT
AT A CATIONt WHILE
-C SOLID.SOLN. EXISTS WITH A DIFFERENT
.,~,'~GREATER.THAN.0.4PERCENT C THE FE
'STRUCTURE-OVSHORT ORDERv SIMILAR TO GAMMA SOLN, FACILITY:
:~~.MOSK. INST. STALI SPLAVOVp-MOSCOWr USSR-~-~
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~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'SINGLE CRYSTALS,0
F GE WERE
-INVESTIGATED WHICH CG;lv:TAINED 3.6.:.TIMES 10 PRIME19. AT014S AS-*-,*4 PRIME3.
THE CrfiCN. OF CURRENT CARkIERS WAS-CALcoi FROM THE HALL COEFF. MEASURED
'BY ThE-.CUhPENSATION 14ETHOD AT CONST.- CURRENT. A KINETIC CURVE IS GIVEN
Of THE I)ECCMPN. OF THE SOLID SOLN. OF AS IN GE AT i~550DEGREES. IT WAS
HTAINED FRCM THE DATA ON THE CONCN. OF CURRENT CARRIERS AS A FUNCTION
'AR
OF_TJ7E T114E OF ANN-EALING. THE CURVE:CONSISTS OF 3 LINE SECTIONS. IN
:::_-THE 1ST SECTICN NUGLEI ARE FORMED:AND.TFEIR NO. INCREASES WITH TIMEP
~SECTJGN
-2 RLPRESENTS DIFFUSION LIMITING -PROCESS ~of: GRfWT OF PLATELIKE
~____SEPNS.',- AND IN SECTICN 3 THE PROCESS OF SERN.- 15. SLOWED DOWN BECAUSE OF
J~.._~::.CGALESCENC GF THE
'E PAAT.ICLES FAC:ILITY.* GOS. NAUCH. ISSLED.
1:17,__:~~:PROEKT. INST. REDKOMETAL. PROM., MOSCOWI-~USSR.
USSR UDC: 51:801
ARS
est?
"Concerning One Approach to Analysis of Russian Sentenc
V sb. Mash. Der. i -Prikl. 1-Inaist. (Machine Translation and Applied Lin-
guisties--collection of works), vyp. 14, Moscow, 19,1, pp 136-164 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V61h)
Translation: The paper describes a very simple algorithm for detecting the
tiskeleton" of the syntactic-depth structure of a Russian sentence. The
presence of such a "skeleton" facilitates and simplifies subsequent more
precise and complex analysis. The algorithm operates o~ thebasis of in-
:formation contained in the entries of a combinatoric defining dictionary
and a short list of syntagmata (23,syntagrnat-a). Relations are first estab-
lished between the arguments and meanings of the lexical functions, then in
accordance with the rules of the pattern of government, after that vith re-
spect to agreements (A +S) between prepositions and nouns, and finally in
accordance with the list of syntagmata. The algorithm is realized on the
BESM-6. An experiment was done on analyzing 211 sentences with a vocabulary
of,2h4 items. A valid analysis was obtained on 13 sentences, and in 11
there were errors due print-rily to the incompleteness of the dictionary and
lack of restrictions on look-up of governing words. Of all reouired re-
lations, 75% were accurately determined, 13% were not determined, and only
12% were erroneously determined. 1. Mellchuk.
Toothenkov, V. H. ApplicAtioll or the TsTS-19 Piczaceramic for
Shadrikov, 0. A. Ultrnsonic Scanning of a Laser Beam .......... 40 2
Vanetsian, R. A.1 Roestion of the Lobes of the Reflectiun Pattern
Lebedeva, L. N., of Coherent Light on Rotation of the Reflecting
Sa=ylkin,114. 1. Surfaces ..................................... 408
-Arsen,!,y,6a,_j_. j-, F;tudy of the Statistical P=opcrties of Varia-
tions of the Loner Field Intangity on Propagation
on a Ground Route ............................ r, 12
ir Analysis of Random Variations of the La-gorripld
T. :L
Intensity-In tbe-Ifigh-Frequency Part of the
Spectrum During Propa,:: tion in the Trnposphere 4-~U
GUICV, V. G. Study of the Passage of Phase Modulated and
Vorobeychikov Amplitude Modulated Optical band Signals
Through the Atmospharo ....................... 425
hilyutin, Ye. P-1 Experimental Study of Laser Beam Fxopagntion
Lobkova, L. M. , in the Attoosphere ............................ 429
L:itvinova# T. P,6
Chistlitkov, A. B.
1.~bkova, L. M. Power Fluctuations of Laser Radiation Caused by
a Turbulent Atnosphera ..................... 435
VlAsov. 0. 1 Laser team Videoinformation Transmission Range
'Levin, 1. M. in in Aqueous Medium .................. : ...... 443
Genin, V. N. . Spatial and Time Characteristics of Atmoaphcric
Xabanov. M. V. Noise in the Visible Range of the Spectrum ... 40
Vay tool, V. 1. , Holographic Recording Throush Random Me-dis 453
calcyt8ov, S. S.
~~S.nkevich, B. V.o Frequency Stnbilization of Laser Emission by
tysakov. Ye. I., the Active Method with the Application of an
460
Oalpavp Yu. 11. Auxiliary fleterodyne .........................
Yegorav, Yu. P., Experimental Measurenent or the Natural Radio-
Petrov, A. S. ionaLine Vidthoof a Gas Laser vith Coupled
hype of Oscill tions ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4614
Ssuatov, C. A., Correlation Analysis of the Cohorenco of Lamor
Nazarov, A. U. Emission ..................................... 471
Sagatov. E. A., Laser Noise.During operation of an optical
Nassrov, A. U. Quantum Amplifier ....................... .... 478
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SEPTEMBER 1968
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USSR UDC: 621.385:530.145.6:623
SEMENOV, A. A. ARSEN'YAN, T. I., GAVASHVILI, G. V., GORDEYEV, A. N.
~,"Statistical Characteristics of Random Fading of Coherent Optical Emission
During Propagation in the Troposphere"
V sb. Radiofiz. i rasprostr. elektromagnitn. voln (Radio Physics and Propa-
gation of Electromagnetic Waves--collection of works)', Moscow, 1970, PP
77-91 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika No U,-NoV 70, Abstract No 11D568)
Translation: A brief survey is given of.iniportant theoretical and experi-
mental works on propagation of coherent optical emission in the troposphere.
Experiments, are described on measuring the statistical characteristics of
coherent emission signals on an actual communicationsline 4.9 km long as
compared with the meteorological parameters.which characterize the route
(temperature, humidity, wind speed). Alaser with X= 6328 A was used.
The statistical characteristics were.cadulated on aldigital computer.
It is found that there are three types of fading, just'au in the case of
ultra3hort-wave propagation (slow shallow, standard, and a slow component
plus'rapid fading). Time autocorrelation functions are found as well as the
radii of time autocorrela:tion.. Seven illuntrations, bibliography of fourteen
titles. N. S.
T-T-TT fll-.4.4.4.4.V~~,~r,~-14u;~~,~:111-
USSR UDC: 621.371.2-551-510-52
ARSEN 1Y X ,T
_,,MOIOV, A. A.
-the Cori-elation
"Inv'estigation of Displacement Effects in the.Maxima of
Function of Fluctuations in the Amplitude,of an Ultrashor-Wave Signal in
the Case of Space-Time Diversity Reception"
V sb. Radiofiz. i rasprostr. elektromMnitn. voln (Radio Physics and Propa-
gation of Electromagnetic Waves--collection of works),;iMoscow, 197o, pp 67-76
Afrom RM-Radioteklmika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12A251)
Tratislation: This paper is devoted-to an investigation of the relationship
between the parameters of a signal transmitted over a tropospheric path and
-turbulence of air masses. A brief survey is given of
the parameters of
experimental and theoretical works. Experiments are described in which a
radar method was used to study vertical movements in the atmosphere. The
space-time correlation properties of~signale were' studied by using vertically
spaced antennas. Four illustrations, bibliography.of Bix titles. N. S.
USSR UDC: 621-396.2:551-510-51
SEMENOV, A. A.2 ARSEN1YANj T. I.
"Relationship Between the Correlation Functions of an Uitrashort-Wave Signal
band the Transmission Function of the Tropospheric Route".
V sb. Radiofiz. i rasprostr. elektromagnitn. voln (Radi& Physics and Propa.-
gation of Electromagnetic Waves--collection of works), Moscolli 1970, pp 62-66
(from RZh-Radioteklinika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12A270)
Trwislation: The authors Investigate the poaslbllity~of determInIng the
statistical properties of a tropospheric communications channel by analyzing
recordings of the amplitude envelope of a signal passing~through the channel.
It is shown how- the zone of indefiniteness in the frequency band may be
evaluated on the basis of analyzing the recording of fi:eid level fluctuation
at the reception point. Bibliography of five titles. N. S.
51
USSR UDG 538,566+621.371
ARSEN'Yffi JENOV, A. A.
6 T. I., and SEY
"Study of Statistical Properties of Variations of Laser Field Intensities
During Propagation Over Ground Track
Probl. Peredachi Inform. Lazern. Izluch. (Problems of Information Trans-
mission by Laser Radiation -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1969,.pp 602-
614 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, No 11, 1970, Abstract
No 11 Zhl72 by Z. F.)
Abstract: The authors describe results from experiments measuring the
statistical characteristics of intensity of a light signal propagating
over a surface track 4.9 k-m in length. The nature of fading is studied.
Measurements of the signal distribution function are performed. It is
indicated that the.measured distribution functions are,distinguished by
great variety and include Gaussian,:Rayleigh, and log-normal types, as well
as-other distributions. The behavior of the radius of time correlation is
studied; the radius changes strongly, depending on the weather situation
over the track.
-DO L
4-.`25, 7
ARSENIYA-1,1, T.I., F.F., SE4ENo-11, A A T I C'. i 0 101,10, IiA ly N.,
Intcrferoms4--r--c irveo" ilv~A ion Cf Ph-,,se Flucttm~
L-JCOO Of C;rtical
In The lktmosrtierc~
U'. 'L.2,
Izv.IrL-,* Radiofizil-a, Vol XV, Ect 6, Atio- 1972-, Dill 12"C-1
Abs'Urac-LI: T~ie resul'iu are vre!~,-m-Led of' an thc~ 111~,~Ctu:;11!1.-~In-'
of cc-erent" raul-n-Lion pre-a- in a randomlv
The cquiv-..cn,1 11!~F;d included cin irALerfcrc.:-~Aric cm,
Irterfero.-i;P'Le-, ?;nd a s-,,cciol 1~00':U*,*%~.:" 'ML CL' -11c;..".~-:l-
attire 14 iauer =icron) opcira41-inv of atyial
Oscillations, wa's usl'-d a.9 tile radiation so-,;,rcc. c~ c~. ~'Lc Jbe[~-,
cm. iilj oP uvont,ad
the diveroii.-,- c' -'riterfernc beam-s. T'. lit
f
tained unc'ler vari, ous matccrolc~~ cal conditions -.;':dch ~.jerc~
CS 4
_e S+ 1-UCt.,
ural consttlrrtu of x-Zrcict-'1-.,2 it is
t h P~ T' the bat-eleen thi theor,:,tical end
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ARSEN'Y-Ali;~ T. I., etu I7v. VUZ: Randibfizil-mc, Vol
V, Au
1228-a932
pp
rc), de
v on t"he
is determined by- the turbulence intcnsit~
c 0
s'lowr of phzae v--riations on the m. tc-Or 10 --ic 1 c 1--tions alon_ the
in particular on the tranverse velocity an-I trace 1 -fir. 2t Z~b .Q .e,
Received by 2 Aug 10171.
USSR UDC 517-864
TIVIONOV, A. N., SAKARSKIY, A. A., and,APA:,Y-9G24A"4!A�,. (Y-ose0w)
!'On a Method of Asymptotic Integral Evaluatious"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy Matematiki I Yatematicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 12,
'No 4, Jul-Aug 72, PP 1005-1012
Abstracti In earlier articles dealing with the problem of finding the asymp-
totic behavior of definite integrals with a kernel of:the delta-function
type, the authors encountered a specific difficulty- viz.,the fact that
ternwise integration of the asymptotic expression for the integrand leads to
formally infinite coefficients for the asymptotic behavior of the integral
a situation which is characteristic of many asymptotic problems. The
al evaluations
present article suggests a special method of asymptotic integr
to overcome this difficulty, based*on recurrence relations derived In the
earlier articles. The asymptotic behavior of integrals on a finite interval
and an infinite interval is considered, and the fundamental formula of the
proposed method is given.
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-1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
T.ITLE--PESONAMCE SCATTERING ON THE PUTENT.IAL OF "TRAP" TYPE AND THE BREIT,
..,WIGNER FORMULA -U-
AUTHOR-ARSENYEV, A.A.
COUN TRYOF INFO--USSR
.-SIOURCE--TE(JRETI.CHESKAYA I MATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAY L970p VOL 2, NR 3, PP
OATE PUBLISHED-----~---70
,-,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-_:T0PIC TAGS--RESONANCE SCATTERING, SCHROEDINGER EQUATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UrICLASSIFI,cD
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/2024 STEP NO--UR/0646/70/002/003/0361/0366
.,~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102053
UNCLASSIFIED
Ace. Nr- Ref Code: UR 0069
AIIOD36531-m
P.Rn(ARY SOURCE: Kolloid,nyy Zh.u=als 1970, ~Vol '32, Nr 1,
OP 74 -77
ON THE STRUCTURE AND. RHEOLOGICA.L- PROPERTIES
OF AQUEOUS EMULSIONS OF POLYETHYLENEXEPEPRTHALATE
Mikhaylov, N. V.; Sharay, T. A.; Khavkina, Arsen Yev, A. N.
Su m m a'r y
A study hasibeen made of the rlivological properties of a(111COUS 3U.SpCnSIOns of poly.
ethylene terephthalate (PETPH) s1tabilized with rosinsoap as well as of some compositi-
ons consisting of PETPH dispersion and a polymer thickener-polyvin'yt alcohol. The vis-
cosity -of the compositions has been found to be much higher (50-100 times) than those
of its components. A mechanism of st-.ucture formation in compositions hasbeen sugges-
led. An empirical linear equation -q=f(P) in a logarithmic form is given and some as-
:sumptions,are made regarding the physical significance of theconstants -in rthese equations.
REEL/FWIE
19721379
USSR no 548.o
AB~EIVYEV, P.A., BARANOV, B.A.
IfSomme Properties Of Single Crystals Of Lithium Tantelatell
Tr. Kosk. eneri--,. in-ta (Works Cf Moscow, Po,~,rer Institute), 1972, IsZue 9,~), pp
No 6, June 1972, Abstract No 6B~il
T8-9~,~R (from R'Zhi: ekt rot' ekl-mikzi i cnergetil's
Translation: The point defecta in single crystals of LiTaOz, grown by the
Ozochrals1,1 methol in air, were studici. After groviihg, the' sincle cq-StE,1r,
were annealed in a )-kydrogen atmosphere for one hour at .9 600*-0 tem-peraturc, -gild
subsequently subjectod to reiterated annealing in o>.3~gen at, tbe same tenFerature.
jifter each annealing, the absorption spectra were tel:en nt room. temEer--tilre. On
the basis of [in analyDis of the aboorption apectro J.t is rho~on that under Lne
influence of D red.lwing atLro.3phare, conters correiiporiOjnr~ to abaorption b-~-,ndo
with, maxinums at 360, 500, and 620 nm ure f ormad in th(~~ sinElIti cryst---~Is. 2 -M.
V.I. Telvatnikov.
Prr -
UNCL'ASSIFIE6~~_ PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
T-ITLE-_-GADOLINIUM SPECTRA IN ALUMINUM AN D~YTTPIUWGARNET SINGLE CRYSTALS
_U_
'AUTHOR-(03)-AZAMATOVr Z.T., ARSENYEV, P*A., CHUKICHEV, M.V.
~COUNTRY OF iNFO--USSR
~S OURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 28(2), 289-91
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSr PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
JOPIC TAGS--GARNET, ALUMINUM COMPOUND, YTTRIUM COMPOUND, GADOLINIUM,
SPECTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC AN4LYc.IS, LUMINESCENCE, S[NGLE CRYSTAL
C.ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U(JCL4SSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0088 STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/002/0289/0291
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054885
UNCLASSIFIED
~`:2/2 042 UNCLASSIFIED ROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
P
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054885
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LUMINESCENCE, ABSORPTIONt AND
ST.IMULATED EMISSION OF GO PRIME3 PJSITIVE IN AL Y GARN ET SINGLE CRYSTALS
WERE INVESTIGATED. THE SPECIMEN CONTAINED GO IN YHE AMT. CORRESPONDING
TO THE FORMULA Y SUB2.95 GO SUB0.05 AL SU!35 0 SUB12. IN THE A.13SOAPTIO.N
-SPECTRUM, BANDS REPRESENTING THE TRANSITIONS FROM THE PRIME6 P
SUBSEVEN-HALVES, PRIME6 P SUBFIVE-HALVES,.ANO PRIME6 I SURSEVEN-HALVESt
STATES TO THE, PRIME8 S SURSEVEN-HALVES-GROUND STATE WERE ORSD. THESE
..EXCITED STATES ARE SPLIT INTO 41 3, AND 4.DOUBLETS, RESP. THE
SPECTRUM CORRESPONDED TO.THE PRIME6 P SUBSEVEN-HALVES
PRIMES S SUBSEVEN-HALVES TRANSITION. THE EMISSION SPECTRUM OF
G,),--IiqDUCED BY A 200 KEV ELECTRON BEAMi WAS DETD. AT ROOM AND LIQ. N
THE RESULTING LUMINESCENCE CONSISTED.OF WIDE, POORLY RESOLVED
BANDS, INTERPRETED AS THE TRANSITIONS TO THE GROUND STATE FROM THE
~.LEVELS: PRIME6 P SUBSEVEN-HALVES, PRIME6 P SUBFIVE-~HALVES, PRIME6 P
_~_SUBTHREE-HALVES, PRIME6 I SUBSEVEN-HALVES, PRIME6,DSUSNINE-HALVES, AND
PRIME6.D SUBSEVEN-HALVES& INCREASING THE:ENERGY OF THE EXCITING
.,ELECTRONS INCREASED T14E INTENSITY.OF THE,PRIME6 P:SUR~EVEN-HALVES YIELDS
'PRIME8 S SUBSEVEN-HALVES TRANSITION. THE LIFETIME OF THE PRIME6 P
LEVELt 8 MUSECt.WAS REDUCED TO 3 MUSEC IN THE PRESENCE
~!.-'OF 0.15PERCENT TB TOGETHER WITH"GD IN THE GARNET.
UNCLASSIF IE0
212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126lt33
-,ABSTRACT/EXTRA'CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.
INVESTIGATJON OF THE USE.0F THE
OPTICAL ZLNE MELTING TECHNIQUE TO GROW:HOLMIUM DOPED GRYSTALS OF
N E FErT
-THE -YTTER131UM ALUMINUM GARNET. ~:'AN EMISSIO, : F WAS OBSERVED AT A
~.:,,FREGUENCY UF 4771-CM. ATTENTIONIS ,GIVEN TO THE POSSIBILITY OF
-STIIAULATI CN TPAINSFER TO THE HO(POS I TI VE:..POS I TIVE POSM VE) IONS FROM
Y
d
-(TRIPLE PGSITIVE) ICNS AND FROM COLOR.CENTERSIASSOMirED WITH
IC'NS AND WITH ANION VACANCIES.. FACILITY: MOSKO SK
INSTITUT, Moscowt USSR.
USSR UDC 621-373.826:621-396
.1MENIM, T. I. and RL,1SKIY, IT. N.
"Using an Amplitude Grating to Investi.,gatuing Approach AnLele Fluc-
tuations for Laser Radiation Propagated ThrouGh the Atmosphere"
scol'7' V s
IJO b X Vses. korZ. Do rasprostr. radiovoln.. Tezi y doL-1.
(Tenth All-Union Conierence on the I-Ii-ul)agativii of Raulo waves;
Report Theses--collection of works) "Nauka,11 1972, un 259-263 (from
RZh--Radiotehhniha, Elo 10, 1972, Abstract No 10D414)
Translatlon: A method is described for investigating fluctuations
in approach angle of coherent laser radiation,, using a helium-neon
laser, by measuring the shift in the shadoi.,rs of the lines in an
amplitude grating illuminated by -the incoming beam. An analytic
reia-bionship between the shift in the ohadovs and'the approacli
angle is given. The shadow inage of -the gratinS ;..ras recorded on
cinematic filri with simultaneous recording of the meteorolorTical
parwieters. 12he experimental" curve for the radium-, of correl~.tion
of the approach angles as a function of 16-he waijl(l velocity is Given.
Tlh-ree illtistr-ations, bibliography of two. A. L.
80 -
USSR UDC 591.615-+616.0-036.21
OLSUF1YEEV,, 11. G., DOBROKHOTOV, B. P., DaW A, T. N. PCH"
mv A. A.. RODIO-
I. V., ARS-Z-11YEV, V. P., Pmd PEPROV, V. G., Tulmrema --nd Vec-
V
tors Iaborat6l7,--MVTtTMr-MInfections with Ratural -Foci, Institute of Epid anio -
logyand Microbio loU, Academ. y of Medical Sciences USSR, Nbscow
"The Effect of Sanctuaries on Natural Foci of Infections"
-110scow, Zoologicheskiy 2liurnal, Vol 119, 110 11, Nov 70, pp 1697-1704
Abstract: The Prioka-ko-Terrasnyy Game, Preserve in the souUe-rn part of 1-joskov-
skaya oblast has a varied fauna whose species composition and numbers -are s-Limilar
to those in nat-oral forest bioceno5es of the past. Wild -amm-lates LTid small
marmials, partictilarly rodents, are very abandant. SLudies ronducted in 1968 and
1969 disclosal IV-he pre:-.enca of a peat nimber of ;xfult Dm-.iacertot, pictus and
Ixodes ricinus tic?s fecdinger on the lingulates. I. trianIgulAcep-a and I. _,prono-
phorus vere 1c= numerous. I-1icroscopic examination revealed a ro-Mbor of mcro-
orglnisms in the ticks,; tu2arensi.3 in D. pictus, tickborrin, f_~nc enha, 3J. Ili- virus
e
in I. riciiius wid D. pic"us, and ErysipolAhrix rhusi :L2,eria moyio-
,)p
cytogones, md Pasteurella pscuootuberculoAz in t-he rodc.-its. Sr_nc~.uavlcs such
as game preserves tend to maintain iv-Aural foci of infec-Liono becatise of' the
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i. I i._ A112,115.0
p mi6logy
USSR
DOBROKHOTOV., B. P., YESHMMKOVA, I. S.) DOLOMM, L.. A.) POMMKAYA L. A.JV
VVACHEVA
iBSEWMV, V. P., M Z. A. . PATTINA., T. V., KAMM., A. F. and?
MMITIKOV, Yu. A., Institute of Epidemiology, and MicrobioloZy imeni Garaleya,
Academy of ~bdical Sciences, and Tullskaya Oblast Sanitary-Epidern-ological
Statlon
Application of a ITew Method of Detecting Tularemia Epizootics Under Practical
Conditions"
Moscow., Zhurnal MikxobioloGii, Epidemiologii i Immunabiologii, No 7, 1973,
PP 105-108
The timely detection, study, and prognostication of tularemia epizootics
occupyan.important place in the work of divisions of especially dangerous
infections of sanitary-epidemiological stations inasmuch as this mg-kes it Dos-
sible to plan and carry out prophylactic measures against this infection
properly. However, methods employed at the.present tLre for detectin-,- epizoo-
-n -ni
tics in ature are extremely labor-consu: ing and. require a great deal of tire
both.for-the collection of field raterial afid for its labora-torj exanivation.
It is practically impossible to survey each year the entire territory serviced
by the station; therefore it is cypedient.to conduct a- detailed study of cir-
cqmstan ces in localitien only after an approximate determination of the
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DOMORHOTOV. P.J, -obiolo ii, Epidemiologii i
et ELI., Zhurnal Miki 9
T- ologii, No 7 1973, _PP 105 10B
probabiuty of the -oresence of tularemia epizootics inlany of their parts. For
Ah1s: -preliminary estimate it was suggested.that pellets of birds of prey be
.Pwmined for the presence of the tularemia microbe anti en (1]. Results of
9
Abe practical aTm-lication of this method -under.,the conditions of Tul I skaya
-0blast are- presented in this report.
On -the given territory, located in the Central Russian highlands, foci OIL
tularemia of the meadav-field typej 2 ] are widely distributed, ~ the principal
carrier:being the ordinary field mouse and the loag-t r of the
time preserve
causative agent, the tick D. pictus. In spite of substantial chanGes .,hich
have-taken place in the method'of conducting aGriculture, these foci continue
to.exist; although as a result of-the, mass vaccination of the population,
1nstances of disease among the people are extremely rare 131.
:During 19ffi to 1971 regular organized: zoologic-parasitological work was
carried out in the (Tolast, A total of 25',832' traps were- set up in the fields
by vorkers in the Division of Especially Dangerous Infections during the time
indicated; 4197 cubic meters of strav.were*displaced; 84.ihectares of the control
areas were dug up and as a result 2 J, 199 ordinary f ield mice were caucght.
In the autumn of 1968 a large namber ~ of ordinary field nice were observed
i the southern rayons of the Oblast: more than 500 per hectare; and in 'he
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WBROKHOTOV, B. P., et al., Zhurnal Mdkrobiologii, Epi~emiolocpii i
1-munobiologii, 110 7, 1973, PP 105-108
north up to 1000-1500 in some places. This led to.a concentration of small
animals in the stacks (19 to,25% falling into the trans) and to the occurrence
among them of tularemia e-Dizootics. In December of. 1968 and in January 1969
15 strains of the causative agent were isolated in Kur-kinskiy and Shchekinskiy
rayons of the Oblast: 5 from the carcasses of.the fieldmice and 10 from the
excrement. In the course of the entire year 1.969 the number of field mice Was
low and the next increase was not registered until in the autumn of 1970: on
isolatecl fields (clover) up. to 20001 and in Shchekinskiv and.' Odoyavskiy --yons
UP to 5000 per hectare. In 1971 the number of ordinary field mice in the
entire Oblast was extremely low. During these years neg ative results were
obtained in bacteriological investigations of small anirals;,only one culture
of the tularemia microbe vas.isolated.in IJun 1970 from'
e the ticks D. pictus col-
lected from cows in Suvorovskiy Ranyou.-Thur. from 1968 to 1971 during an inten-
sive inspection of the Oblast., the presence of tularemip- was established: by a
bacteriological method in only three rayons Kurkinskiy, Shchekinskiy, and
Suvorovskiy.
During 1969 to 1971) 1490 pellets of birds of prey were collected ana
examined in the Oblast. Their collection took piance pri=r-ily in the spring
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I-min iologii, No 7, 1973, PP 105~-103
(April - May) at the time of three-to-four-day field trips by automobile; a
certaln number was collected incidentally while other zoological work was being
carried out. The pellets were most freq:aently,,found near poles of electro-
transmission and communications lines,, on stacks, and near other structures on
theInndscape. IDuring the entire time in the. collection of pellets approximtely
-days were used which comprised an extremel
30 man y insignificant part of the tir.
expended by. the division for insnecting the:. Tolast. Utforturately in some of
the 18 rayons covered by the collection., an.insufficieni number of Dellets were
found, which did not permit the positive determination of an epizootic condi-
tion of the rodent population in their territox-j (see Drawing). T--ne num-oer of
pellets collected at any point was directly. dependent on the num:L-er of ordinary
'field ridee in a E;iven locality: under an increased concentration of thece
rodento rnoru birds of prey were observed and it ~iaa pounible to find more pellets.
-In the spring collectiona pelleta:(which had been precerrea since auti
of ordinary and rough-leUged buzzards th,-t:winter in the territory predo-ninated
(more - than qCYt.i' ). A large portion of the, pellets of the ~~lescer falcona had d.-I.0-
-integrated by this tizmo In 88 to 561% of the pellets the reMins of ordinary
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DOILROKE10TOV, B. P., et al., Zhurnal Ylilerobiologii, E-piderniola--ii J
I=In iologii, 110 7) 1973, PP 105-108
field mice were encountered; those of other kinds of L^=,als (mice of -plowed
land field mice, grey hamsters, gophers weasels, shrews) and birds were rarely
encountered. Daring a selective examination in 1969,. the rerains of 128, small
animals were detected in 85 pellets; in 1970,.~ in 232 pellets, the remains of
356 small anijr~als; and in 1971, the rer-ai -all a=iT"-ls in 140 -cellets;
ns of 200 sr.
giving an average of 1-5 sm-ill animal per;pellet.
L
In this manner the 1490 pellets collected contained more small anirials than
those obtained in the field-% during these years for investigation by all other
methods. One should also keep in view that by consuming in nature prii-Parily
the weakened animals or their carcasses, birds of prey ensure the selection out
of the animal population of precisely those individuals which are desirable for
bacteriological investigation..
The presence of an antigen in 'the pellets positively conf ii7ned the fact of
an epizootic condition while through an analysis of the bone rer.,iainn it was pos-
sible to determine the kinds of ma-rrals involved in the epizootic process.
For the purpose of detecting the antigen the antibody neutralization reac-
tion was employed. The mterial was preFared and the reaction carried out by
the method described earlier [1].
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Immunobiologii, 110 71 1973, PP, 105-108
The antigen of the tularemia microbe was detected in 173 pellets cal-
lected in the territory of 11 rayons of the Oblast. Only those results were
considered positive in which there was a sharp delay in hemagglutination which
was- observed in titrations (from the initial dry weight of the.pellet); 1:10
1:20 in 73 cases; 1:40 - 1:80 in 67~cases; 1.160 1:320 in 23 cases; 1:640
1:1280 in 12 cases (See Table).
The,number of sites where pellets vere found containing an antigen was
significantly greater than the number of sites where cultures were formed --
21 against 4. This made it possible to establish with far greater precision the
boundaries of epizootics that had transpired, and it tesuified to the fact
-ill exists in a signif-
that an eT)'Lzcotic situation with respect to tularemiast
icant part of the territory of Tull'skaya Oblast. 1.1oreover, the presence of
epizootics vas successfully established for the yea-rs having a siraller vxmber
gent
of ordinary field mice where it is impossible to detect the causative a.
of tularemia by the usually applied methods.
In such torpid epizootics the tularemia microbe antigen is detected 8nly
in 1 to 1-5% of the pellets. Cultures of the tularemia~nicrobe from rodents
can be isolated only at the time of sufficiently intensive epizootics, and in
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r B. P., et al., 7-hurnal Mikrobiolo-ii, EpidemiOlOgii i lnununobio-
logii, No 7, 1973, PP 105-108
such places more than 20% of the collected pellets contained the tularemia
microbe antigen.
In,this way, results of an examination of pellets (by the antibody
neutralization reaction) collected in early spring in ineadov-field foci of
tularemia can serve as a Drecise indication of the existence di-1--in- the mast
Vinter of epizootic tular-emis. in the territory being surveyed and its r-ignitude.
The revelation of this fact is extremely important in determining the enzoo-tic-
Ity of the territory- for the purpose of conducting prophylactic neasures, the
first and. foremost being sys"tematic vaccinations. Necessarily in a suspec-~
territory a more thorough collection of mterial nmst be achieved "or the pur-
L
pose of isolating the causative agent of tularemia by ordinary bacteriolo,-ical
methods.
Conclusions
1. Examination of pellets of birds of prey collect,
ted in sprin-time in
meadow-field foci of tularEmia for the-presence'of tbe,~tularernia microbe
antigen makes it possible quicl~ly and with a orall exp6nditure of work to
-entablish the part winter's enizootics of this infection and their intensity
over extensive areas.
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b0BROMOTOVY B. P..P et al. Y Zhurnal Mkrobiologii, Epidemiologii iImmunobio-
.1 11.* 110 7, 1973, PP 105-108
ogi
2. Tn the course of the years 1969 to 1971, tularemia enzooticity was
.established by the indicated method in 11 rayons of TuI,'skaya Oblast; whereas
by the bacteriolocrical method the causative agent 'was detected in Only 3 rayons.
3- With a sufficient amount of research.naterial (100 to 200 pellets from
each point) it will be possible to successfully detect each year even torpid
lo
tularemia epizootics, given a reduced number,of ordinary~field,mice per I cus.
The suggested method is completely suitable fo r! use in work of divi-
sions of especially dangerous infections of sanitary-epidemiological stations.
-BIMIOGRAPHY
Dobrokhotov, B. P., Meshcheryakova, 1. S.,,Zh. Mdlxdbiol. (Journal of
Microgiology], 1969, No 12) P 38-
2. 14yasnikov, Yu. A., Prirodny-ye Ochagi Tul,,mremii Sradnerusskoy Vozvychenriostl
Sikh E-Didemiologicheskiye Osobennosti i Profilaktika tlTatural Talarenia
Sites of Central Russian High)anris, Their Enidemiological Features and
Prophylactics]., Thesis for Doctor of M., 1963-
_i 'l No
Zh. I., krobiol., 197 '6
Olsuflyev., 1-1. G., Dobrokhotov, B. P. et,al.,
P 117.
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DOBROXHOTOV.1 B. P. et al... 2hurnal Ililudbiologii, Epi demiologii i Irwmobio-
logii, No 7, 1973, PP 105-108
VIRMR OF PELLETS BY 'LEAR
1969- 1970 1971
Total with Total With Total With
RAYON Antigen Antigen Antigen
Kurkinskiy 149 33 24~ 22 1
Yefremovskiy
58 23
~40 14 --
Yamenskiy .40
Chernskiy -- 8 117
Teplo-Orarevskiy 027 -
Kireyevskiy ~30 166 2
Odoyevskiy 2 98 42
Dabenskiy 185 55
Leninskiy .22 168 5
Venevskiy 2 67 2
7 Yasno-orskiy 23 3
Zaokskiy, 4 46 2
Alelksinskiy 32 36 --
Prochiye 8 50 -- 32 --
Total 244 b0 320
5 0 2
3 1013
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lJogii: No 7,, 1973, PP 105-108
Drawing
MAMMTION OF PEELLETS OF BIRDS OF P.REY FOR 71
MUMMIA Y1ICRO1E ANTIGEN CONTENT IN ~EADOW-
FIELD FOCI OF TUL'SKAYA OBLAST
Sites of Formation of Cultures of Tularemia 14icrobe.From the
Smaller Mammals From Their Excrement and Ixodic Ticks
Collection Point of Pellets in 1969
3- Collection Point of Pellets in 1970
Collection Point of Pellets.in 1971
Crosshatched symbols are points.where the tularemia microbe antigen -was
P:- in pellets; dotted symbols are points at which more than 5 pellets
were collected..
Key: 1. Yasnogorsk 7- Kireyevsk
2. Venev 8. Odoyev
3. Tula 9- Teploye:
4. Ddibna 10. Kurkino
5. Suvorov 11. Yefremov
6. Shchekino
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ARSENIYEV, V. V., DNEPROVSKIYv V. S.~ KLYSHKO, Di N., and KHATTATOV, V. U.
"Semiconductor Correlators for Micromicrosecond Light Pulses"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v,optike (Nonlinear Processes in Optics collection of
works) -Novosibirsk 1972, Vyp.2j. pp 291-301 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika., No 111 Nov 723
Abstract No 1-1 AZ71~
Translation: The authors present the results of studying the parameters of the
thermosecond pulses of laser radiation using semiconductor correlators of light.
The use of 2-photon absorbing seniconiuctors makes it possible to measure the
moments of emission (8n) and evaluate pulse duration and.the intensity of radiation.
The measurements were carried out both with repsect to the direct absorption of
radiation by, the semiconductor ard with respect to the faU in brightness of 2-
photon luminoticenco tracks in the specimna# A#K&
4IT
USSR UDC 621.375.82
DNEPROVSKIY, V. S., KLYSHKO, D. IT., KHATTATOV, V. U.
"Semiconducting Correlators for Picosecond Light Pulses"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike (Nonlinear Processes in Optics collection
of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp.291-301 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12,
-Dec 72, Abstract No 12D994)
Translation: The possibilities of using semiconductors to measure the
parameters of picosecond pulses of laser radiation in particular, their
intensity and duration are discussed. The parameters of the Nd-glass laser
radiation pulses were measured experimentally in the synchronization mode
with-respect to two-photon absorption in single USMCdSeo.4 crystals.
The measurement errors were evaluated. The advantages of using semicon-
ductors to measure the pulse durations were noted. The bibliography has
14 entries.
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ROZENBERG, A. S., V_S.ENY.E.1' Yu. N., VORONKOV, V. G.,:Moscow
"Ignition of Gaseous MiXtUreS of Hydrazoic Acid. With Various Diluents"
Novosibirsk, Fizika Gorenivi i V--rvvi, Vol. 6, No. 3, Sep 70, pp. 302-310
Abstract: Most studies on livdrazoic acid have noted that there is a
pressure threshold, below which decomposition of HN_ occurs at a measur-
able rate. In recent times, the value of this threshOld has been measured
and its dependence on the power of the igniting spark has been demonstrated.
This report presents the results of studies on the colicentration bOLMdaries
of spark ignition of pure HN 3 and its mixtures with-Wirious diluents. The
boun-
analysis results in the production of a formula for the concentratiumm
daries of -ignition which is found to describe the expe'rimentally observed
dependences well. Qualitative calculation!-, deinonstra~e that dillients with
high Q also have high values of.the inclination of the slope of the linear
11
port-lon of tho exporimontaldepandenco.,
USSR UDC: 621.378.325
YEV V. V. -IY, V. ~3., and =fSE-O,. D. 11
ROVSK
I'Controlling the Duration of a Laser Pulse by Noi3l_lnear Absori.-)-tion
-in Semiconductors"
Moscow, Kvantovaya -el ektronikii, 110 7, 1972, Pp 33-37
Abstract: Results are given of an*experimental inquiry into the
characteristics of ruby and neodymium lasers with double-photon
absorbing elements, semiconductor~CdS plates for the ruby and
a
CdSe for the neodyrritua. A schematic of the experimental equir-
ment is .5hown. 'ffie diameter and lenF r CL
;,th of the ruby rod we e i2 an
120 mm respectively and the dimensions for the rieo(lymiw-q rod i;ere
10 and 120 T~.o IPP-2000 lamps were used- To~ pumpilip; and, a"On.,
with 'the active element, were ~Water-cooled. The duration of the
pulse i...as measured by the IM-22 photomultiplier, -Iatched to the
31-11 oscilloscope, and the radiation enerf~y ulas controlled by a
neter. Curves are plotted for tHe puluca aurt-s.-
therinocow).' e calorim I.,
tion of both types of laser as a function of the pumpine en..2r'ry.
For a theoretical investir.ation of laser oscillation
Z
ics, the nutbors analyze a system o.f,' bal.-.%need equaLions de.,.;cribiw.:
the behavior o-..' the inverse popu'lation deiioity ind t;ho Pliot.on
igiiii~111.11~,,.,.";,14il.~,,".li~,.~M~"li~.,~,j%i~,iii~~lli,l~li.,;;~lli1 I INN 6.161 A;" A.1__
'USSR UDC: 621-378-325
1-12 33-
'IRSENIYEV, V. V., et al, !Cvantovaya elektronika, .11o 7, 1972
37
current density in the resonator. They conclude that lasers -v;ith
smoothly adjustable pulse durations,,att.,~.inedLth.,,otxC-li the u--e of
nonlinear absorbing semiconductors, may be widely used because of
plicity of their technical, realization. Their .7r.-Aitude to
the sim-
)ecimens
L. A. Sysoyev for preparing the semiconductor,s- R. V.
-Khokhlov for exDlaini-nG the experimental -results, and to V. A.
Aleshkevich for assisting with the Work, is e.i "pressed.
2/2
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and
ROVS IY, T. S. , la-MIE' D. N.,
10
AIRSRij1~4'r r DII PE P
"A Simple Semiconductor Correlator for Picosecond Li-ht 11-Ulses"
Moscow, Kvantovaya elektronilca, No 7, 1972,.pll 82-Bi-.-
Abstract: This brief.communication reports the application of
two-photon absmrbing semiconductors for measuring second radia-
tion monents of ul'trashort light pulses of approximately C)-12
seconds duration. The momen's are desiCnatea'430 '>, viliere 3 1~
0
with th
the intensity of the incident light on .-'U-he semiconductor, e
angle braclKets indicating averaging over time as 1-:611 ao staticti-
h a semiconductor COrrel,Ltor,
cal averaging. The schematic for sue
involving a laser, three calori-meters, the semiconductor crystal
CdSO 6CdSeO is shoini. In this schematic, the Iaser being. mer-1-
surea is ne6(lymitzia, but the sa-me arrangement can be used fGr r~ea-
-11he semico d,, ctor.
suring a ruby device with a Cdo crystal used as n a
LI -Z. V. Khokhlov for his exT)lanation of th
The authors 'hank e resuits
-ients.
and V. S. Fokin for his assistance in conducting the exl;eri-, U
USSR UDO 535.215.1
AMMM.VA-09Y~~A A.N., PRUDNIKOVA G.V.
"Photoemiesion From Thin Layers Of Aluminum"
Uch. zap. LGU (Scientific Annals. Leningrad State University), 1970, No 3.54, pp
27-30 (from RZh--Elektronike. i yeye 2rimenaniye, No.2, February 1971, Abstract
No W)
Translationt The optical transparency and spectral distribution of the quantum
yield of Y photoomiesion of thin layers of Al as a function of the thickness of
the layers was investigated in sealed-off devices in a~vacutim of /N-./(l t 5) x 10-9
mm of mercury. The monotonic incroaae of Y woo obtained during growth of thick-
nano of the Al layer and attainment of mnximum Y with & thicknooo identical for
all frequencies 6000). The depth of the photoolootron yield was determined
to be 650 30 X. The work function of Al was measuired; it was equal to 4.242
ev and did not depend on the thickness of the layer. The effect was investigat-
ad of vacuum conditions on the photoomiss ion 'characteri tice-it, was discovered
that with a preseure.of 10-5 mm of mercury Y decreased and did not, grow during
an increase of the thickness of the layer with saturation at the same thickness
and at a constant magnitude of the work funotion (4,21,'*Y). The reason for this
fhenomanon was not determinedi ill* 6 refo N.60
USSR UDO 555.215.1
LYASINKOV, V.N.,
"Photoemission From~Thin Layers,Of Barium"
-4
TJ (Scientific Annals. Leningrad State Univer6i-Cy
Uch. zau. LC Dp
1970, No 754,
30-3/7 (from R'-7h---Plektronika iyeye primeneniye No 21 February 1971, Abstract-
NN 2AO
Translation: With the object of determining the depth of the photoelectron
yield, the photoemission from barium.films of various thicknesses (obtained by
succouaive deposition on quartz subetrates),io inveati'8utedi The resultant do-
pandencou aro procantod of tho quantum yield on the thicknotio of the layer, which
huve~a maximum, the P iti of which does not depend on the wave length and
which corresponds to ^1 75 . The work function of barium is determined by the
Fowler method and its dependence on thethickneas of.a~film which dieplaye a
monotonic growth during decrease of the thickness from''100 to:50 9 is presented.
On the basis of the results obtainedo.the minimum value of the dep h of photo-
electron yield.from barium is estimated tobe a magnitude ot A.--60 AL. 2 ill.
7 ref. NIT.S.
53
USSR UDC 577.391.576.3
TROITSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, TURBIN, Nikolay Va.sil'yevich, and
AR!.~. ~ t Y d. n - Institute of Genetics and Cytology,
9 #004c!ie~aces, ~Belor~ussianISSR
9
Geneticheskiye Effekty Promezhutochnykh neytronov (Genetic Effects of
Intermediate Neutrons), Minsk, "',11auka i Tekhnika, 3.9.71
Translation: Annotation: The book presents data on the genetic effectiveness
of neutrons with an average energy of 200 keV, as compared with the effect of
gamma rays and fast neutrons.. For the first time in the Soviet literature,
the question of the biological effect of elastic nuclear collisions is
examined and the corresponding experimental data are given. The relationship
between the genetic effectiveness of neutrons and biophysical parameters of
irradiation, and, in particular, linear energy losses, are discussed. The
book is intended for specialists in the ' field of radiation biology and
genetics. 23 tables, 56 figures, 307 references, 168 pp.
Table of Contents: PIgp
Introduction 3
Sources of Intermediate Neutrons, Spectrometry and Dosimetry for
Biological Experiments 9
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TROITSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, et al., GeReticheskiye Effekty Fromezhu-
tochnykh neytronov, Minsk, "Nauka i Tekhnika," 1971
Page
Neutron sDectrum
~12
Neutron dose
17
Irradiation technique 24
Relative Biological Effectiveness of Neutrons 30
The history of the study of genetic effectiveness of neutrons 34
Relationship between RBE and linear energy loss of high-energy
charged particles
37
Relationship between RBE and lin6ar energy loss of low-energy
charged particles i 44
Biological effectiveness of elastic,nuclear collisions 45
Role of nuclear collisions in the biological effect of neutrons 51
Biological effectiveness and linear energy loss of neutrons 70
J Peculiarities of the relationship between Ur and
biophysical parameters of irradiation of micro-
organisms 77
Prim, 82
ary injuries during irradiation with neutrons
Princip.al types of radiation genetic effects 84
CeiieLic effecLf; of irradi;.ition of 95
2/3
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-TROITSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandrovich, et al., Geneticheskive Effekty Promezhu-
tochnykh neytronov, Minsk, "Nauka i Teklinika," 1971.
Page
Changes in the ability of nonlysogenic cells to form
colonies 85
Induction of prophage in lysogenic bacteria 93
Effect of neutrons on bacterial chromosomes 104
Cenetic effect oil neutrons upon irradiation of plants,~
animals, and human lymphocytes 125
148
Conclusion
Bibliography 151
3/3
1.03
USSR uDc 616.981.42
ARSHAKUNI, G. A., MELIKYAN., V. G..' SARKISYAN, G. Ye.., and MARDMANYA211 D. C.)
"Armenian-S617o~Rific Research Institute of Animal Husbandr3,- and Veterinary
Science
"Cases of Isolation of B. melitensis from Cattle"
Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Val 25, No 8, Aug 72, pp 85-86
Abstract: An investi3ation of 81 cultures of Brucelia isolated from aborted
fetuses of cattle and from slaughtered cows in the Armenian SSR indicated
that two cultures from fetuses and two cultitres from slailghtered cows, respec-
tively, belonged to.the species B. melitensis while 77 of the culturen were
of the species B. abortus bovis. The results showed that occasional. infection
of cattle with B. melitensis is possible in the ArmenlRn SSR.
UDC; 616. 31-039.57: ~o`
STOWOLOGY HCS?I-,kLS
I.Article by
Oblast C3 Candidate of Medical Scicnccs, Lcais4r-~
%-- Ph-isician: V.T. Fedorov); X06cow.
Sovetnkoyn Zd avculthranenivr, Ruz;zIl", No 1, 1973, subritte-1 14 Auzus,
1972, pp 52-531
- --The is;.provezont In emre and especially the
pact for It& further davolopzanc nake it imperative to rcvlsz soze of
the organizational forms of work in stomatolory institutions.
tistitutic. s has hal
The creation of indepandant sticacological I. I
oome effect on the successful davolopttnt of stomatolvsical care. la
rayons and cities this providud the prerequisites for develop=ent. ar~
strengthening of the matcrial-technical ouid personnel base c~ th,
tolory narvice, for Improving the i;uality of therapcutic-d4.:,FnCs:1c =.,I
broadening t:-.e scope of prophylacric work, for more active inf!-~ence Cn.
development of rural stomatolM ftst!zutions and practical ass;.1rt:i=:c
to the rural population. In several oblasts the operation of i-adepen-
dent oblust atotatology polyclinics deserves an analogous evaluatiou.
At the present stage of development of stematological care we
need to TteValURtL- critically the capabilities of buth polyclirLio3
with regard to future improvement of their therapeutic, conaultan-.. Lid
orr..ini--ational-mothodolo&icaI work. Our 15 years of expericacc in t~;~
polyclinic atomatology department a. rad Oblast Clinicil Tiosp.-al
Lotting
allows us to voice our view on some of Itst advantages over t'%e cpera~--n
of independent ablant atomatology polyclinics. First of all, Lhe 'act:
that the forwer is operating as a part, of the oblaot horpital as a
department with the name rights as others expands considerally Its
therapeutic-constiltant and diagnoiFtic capribilitieu. For CK4M,11C. 7C
percent of those who came in' for consultations were uubmitto. to a c,~
Plete roentrenologlcal examination. About 40 percent of auch patiozts
were exanined in the highly qualified laborrtories of the hcsp:ttui,
including biochemical, immunological, cytological, and other lall ors-
tories. In 20 percent of cite casea climicians of other spec-litiel;
participated in the consultations.
71
2-
%JJ
VDC 628.543.-
THE RADIATION PURMCATICH OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE VATIP IN GOLD REFINING PLAM
WSJ- f
j jZtP1l1I;,b! ~t ~, !~-- 1-11
In the radiation Who d of purifying industrial waste water, Under tra-ttect or
pen,t,411m, .Id.Ulf& Of chv,,Ical,fol~'Ila j: 11-t.:r, dlooolved in the water
CC
:r roIIjQ,.,.d,CY Cold&
Up)' U"
rod to Ioe--.-P4r.tUr# "re t n o=t.
11 t to 1. V.ta.
13 thr radiation method of purification. It to possible to dl.Itgriet, ch-AC.1
pollatant. t hu t are not ou%ceptlt)lo to purification by existing bloche I.. I .*thCd.,.
110 1*1,1 ryn 1hstIc chemistry is turning out on a laras scale v6rious.kind. .1
."a', .tic 4at, rt..,*e,. a series of our (.cc-sctive corPoonde 01 tile umuInLrler type for
th;,production of volymor4. Those surface-active complundo are dificharted with
f "at* Into bo4loo D star and sharply disrupt oxyron oxcharge and suppress t I
rf w
f or#arti.es. Voreove me &result or exc.801,0 f" -11"; In*:, compounds hInd.rh1h!'r'
Op.ra,tion or air tanks In.blological waste water purif et ton .tine.
work r-ndistlon dIvInt
At r-tent. has already begun on the d:!raitlon of,varLoun
a KmIc corpouids In effluents. including surface-active campoun
'Experiments rav. shown that rsdIstIom;ghrif.1,,.d does not contain
reellu.1 radimacti,lty and can be used for t . ..I a - In r.cycled
pro duction .. as well to for irrigation and. in some Cases. for drinking water.
We Ult not* tkat 1. the estimate Of t,*n!"1:1cpatjhh*.rrovobnt, time. Ion average
of b4)Ut 2$ Pok-cent of the v rl :d,r I t I on' a"
Fur = Ion .*nlbr'or eax.o It
Itic.tion facilities A. th!dIruS..trl enterprise itself.
~,c seer, to on **I*t w0 Urits. For example, at the Shch.htno chnical
ttr
In:. C.Plt:p;j,
aon Arlo Untd to #AD percent of the value or the fl, d
vrod.ctl" Capttol
Imtwo Europe, up 1, Percent il -4 to Purtlicationt and In Japan, Until
, ht:t..UR to 5 or 7 percent of the value of fixed product Ive Capitol.
It 1. -11- that tax 'I.. of guririce'Llon can b0co.0 an obstacle to
Pr:' to
1 1. no as
c "
0 Uild foul- plan to In-Tdrofirf"o' with Co..
Pis pu I .1ti kno:l ly t UP with I-IlUti.h Of th on..nt. -vich at
the agent time Is worl I ftopn.
Cno way out of this dilwna, in Is to dowel a ntLfic
Us. r r, xrticular.
:Wvachas In the lechniq a pu f Ion In order to subPtKn;'t71aIl;ork:ducv the Cost
f purification.
In ... tiptione In the field of radiation purification azi now being carritd out
by the Institute of ftysical Ro::arch Academy of Sciences A~aohlan SSR using the
fc Lt. a r - Ile r1:otops geouxa-ray sou"o.of the Y.-60.000 %YP4.
Itie "t' Me" ct Is* pen of coodat (000) a the source or comes.
In. 1.1t:i3r. l6h
radiation. 2j
1,.v, t-an. c., the ra
pur fit.o.r, ot. le .41 tio,
f ",:, 21 1, td--
c.,.biro. the y-". c1-1-1 I-Hn. for yn I
et'l th
eanciintration mill of tile Z04 told rq comb1h;.
The :to the 1y
t. r.k
a.d e in it pal I. t w the vJr.nixY.,
t Ii
bliellm d~vldo rapid 4110, ritlentic,, 0t,~r v.,fJu-t3 frlw the a,
dtfitCla
I'd0 Ill an
Of exp:n nedelar-a of pr c0 pcLoI
.4 c c Ji at no ct ad a th t`e o"PA"Ity
icbrodof the surface of the .lrrcr of thettling bil.l- onj- til.
a:
0. anditi.nfmountainous t.rraln and In restricted r.
or n.,:.n. invo,%.!R.t Ion of thoteffect,ofr",ma;radiat!!n on in# kinetics of c1 "111-11'"
t r.0t a
-,On wn th :, 1,.r lgl. n,,,.,1 non,., 10 a,,1 ... 1. of
production want@t:r fro. ~Jud hIaf.I~, to dt-cre-ted otabilit; In the
dispersed Particlesurond " * "' .' - "-ul' I "~ ..ti.n t .... t.&1
fee ters, a loomeninA0M6utr!?ltLtI'.n'.r I'- c-a of I'll partic t2lin
P -.1r0 aarIaa`
Be Jawat&t Ion of t 0 tons
10dJoni donor th and rad"tI' n. ch c. ill
c"'Vounds adsorbed by the dimp,rned parti.it.. st.Hilty"t;
the particles In Mu"imnalon.
he affect of acoal.ratlnr clartrIcation In observed in 10 -inut o of
7 t~t fir
'a"' at I "I" aquilito.)6 to 40 percent ~by vcl=tj of tt:.cIar~.- I:d
at t:t t!h
. r Ir- Iinitial U.r, ty
Clarification of the waste water under the action of --or the
condition.donorlbod) takes p1&" eight times fav~tr -ttkn under ra-urnIco nd
n method maked It piodibl, to 11-Ir 1111,r lopes of 10 Inut.,
too3t4
of redilti"n to.. ot)o0"rvrcent of thecar
,.I., or
rallia an acceleration of clrift . I in rlate C-P. fft
it c ,I :Lr luen 0 1. In
0.11t-r a ,Pao of one to one and a halt A. tireftd,r.4.1atI.nethr-rvated t.rbiSit.tion.
This mount %hot under production conditions, ffluort. can be treated with radiation
during their real axe through the pi;~s that cmtrr3r the effluents to the talli~- duo,p.
Th. process of radiation purification does not require I~gs exp-ditur:%of
I.C"It.1 po-r and *nla*rably roduces the area of the -oillnA duwp~ or *19 t
lrier.mapsthe prod ue tiit.yle Ithout Increasing th. ir-r of the ..%tll" b.zi...
Tgoone-suary'activity of the Industrial mo~* for radiation purification Is
10ari.e.
u
L.-. r" ""'":Xe Possibility of rad Lation pcrir1c,&tJnn of efrluentle of the
Y*r.,,n ch. I.try to ine for synthetic rubber.
Those Pfrluents contain non-bladegradable *=fat-actl- to.punjo
0 of the Iin t
quIr.t. SM aor a. oll-D d f.rpant. used he to Ithud of
ther tox c c--onrn% In the effluent% Is ccano-
h1, chi or. prone, di- and tri-ohlorobtiton.s. &,ni so forth).
th I '"u'7'fiwr S"
For nd Ing on Its contontratEon "d the site c! th. data.
100 Tortentdiaint,1rixticlit t-k-. ppl:c. In from 20 ninutoo (1011 iefll. X0 a ZOO rad/ffec)
to 3 ,care w0 moll. MD - )0 rtd/ore) .
1or:dl,p1r,an1 "le;.1c.ellcl 1. tile 1.11 resistant corporeht. In additi;,ri to
convent Ion Igoill"ti. P.."j. n. -it cierrl:dtgut
(with the ddltion of certain compounds that speed d corpo I.
.1-0. Thus. vt4rmas I
convent to,& I radI.tIon. IOD percent d;c,,-*Itlon a %th~ d1sprp.nt of
100 rr./I)IrI . J50 Inu. ( iAh . dl-"- of IC3 ral/l-),
t':r ~p
1.tkt:1111,61", 0.
red tion-CKIpe:i1inodl. It.hod .,or . period or 1110 Ieut., with
C) _ I
I..Ilr InIlinolly or radiation (Y.0 - )0 rad/of -h I .ad. cut covet 0.
the '....nd '. at 3 ti;.,rO!t d.
r a p. I rfor decomposition by ".?to a.)
It 1; lnt;rowtlng to note that withaparliall radiation decompoolitort of the
.010C.1 . 0our ace-ketiV. eol Pounds, the a latter are to to *Task (mosiallaled) by
stralnx of bacteria In the all Unlit (in bioChMalchl "tthads or purification).
A reasonable engineering solution to the problea of purification of effluents
would beaoombi nation of biological purification with radiation purification, which
26 -
USSR UDC 591-513
KARAPE.PYAN, S. K., and ARSIIAKYAkl, A. V. Physio-Logy InIstitu Le imieni L.
A. Orbeli, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR
3 t 4 C
"hew Experimental Data on Residual Conditioned Reflexos in
Fowl"
Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armeniij Vol 26, No 9, 1973, pp 64-69
Abstract: Studies were conducted on chickens to determine the effects
of artificial day-night schemes on the formation of sequential con-
0
ditioned. food reflexes. One group of three chickens from the
*t,,: cl
first postnatal day was maintained in an environment in which
astronomical days %-.rere modified into three days (12 hours of "day" and
four hours of llnightll)by artificial lighting. Another rrroup of three
I t ro"
chickens were raised under normal conditions and ccrvcd as cot Is.
Analysis of the reaults showed thaL the WDIA'al-al-juo of con-
ditioned food reflex in the experimental group was"sigril-i-ficantly dcla-
t4
yed: with a 10 sec interval between sequences the mean delay
5.180 + 0.79 sec for the tuequence, reflex. Infrequenj.1y, Lhe exper-i.mental
hib-Ited a. complete or-partial Ions a' thelcondi-tioned ref'Lcy.
group ex
In -the controi birds the mean delay time w6-- 8.58 + 0.72, a
-en ce (P 0. 01.)
cally significant d'ff(!2
-_7
USSR UDC: 681.3-001-019.3
ATOV14YAN, 1. 0. -and ARSEAVSKT M. I.
Diagnosing Defects of an Information Search Device Using External
Media"
Riga, Avtomatika i yychislitel1naya"Tekhnika, No 1, 1972, PP 32-36
~Abstract: Because the problem of devising diagnostic tests for
automatons with memories is too complex to permit setting up al-
gorithms that can be used by computers, the authors concentrate,
on the problem of diagnosing defects in partial automatons widely
used in computer systems. The aearch device they consider is
part of a device for introducing information,~~the basic problem
....... ...
of which is to find, through a shift in the infonration carrier, the address
block commmicated to the device by the central machine_. A description of
this search device is given, to,-;ether with a block dial--ram, and the operation
of its component parts analyzed. The system developed by the authors for
diagnosing the defect is described.
V4. ~191.
USSR UDC 681.326.658.562:533
ATOWffAN, 1. 0., and ARSHAVSKIY. 111. 1., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
Device for Setting the Address in the Peripheral Units of Digital
A
Computers
-rytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
Moscow, Otk
No 23, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 310249, Division G, filed 31 Jan
70, published 26 Jul 71, p 151
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for setting the
address in the peripheral units of digital computers~. The device is based
on the use of pulse potential elements and contains.flip-flops with counting
inputs, a ripple-through carry circuit with ripple-through carry amplifiers,
and a circuit for setting up the initial code. As a distinguishing feature
of the patent, the capability of localizing malfunctions is increased by
adding a test mode flip-flOD and a group of differentiating diodes whose
potential inputs are tied together a-Lid connected to the one-output terminal
of the test mode flip-flop. The pulse inputs of the differentiating diodes
are connected to the zero-output terminals of the corresponding flip-flops
for the digital places, and the outputs of the differentiating diodes are
connected to the inputs of the ripple-through carry amplifiers of the ad-
jacent most significant digit.
USSR
ANTIK, A. P... ARSHAVSKIY V. V., and ROZENSHTEYN, G. Sh., Moscow Scientific
Research Institute of Psyc lat Ministry.of Public Health, RSFSR
II. The Role of Motivation Centers in the Control of convulsive Brain
'Activity"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 17, No 4, 1972, pp,681-686
Abstract: The second part of an experimental study of a control model of con-
brain activity, conducted in 1968-1969, is presented, Ths first part
was published in the previous issue of this journal. The present article con-
tains experimental material obtained from cats, rabbits, and rats, and from
experimental corazole and audiogenic models of convulsive activity. This ma-
terial confirms the basic results-of a qualitative model of epilepsy; these
can be reduced to the following. Epileptic activity originates during a
delay in "media reversion," when high-amplitude potentials appear in the
cortex; these are signals announcing the,approach of the system to a "danger-
Ous" state. This state arises because the organism receives,an additional
flow of impulses into the "negative" motivation centers, and a decrease in
the flow of impulses into the "positive" centers. Electrical stimulation of
the "negative" zones of the hypothalamus brings about the development and
1/2
USSR
ANTIK, A. P., et al., Biofizika, Vol 17, No,4, 1972, pp 681-0686
amplification of convulsive discharges inthe cortex. The suppression of
~the convulsive activity in the cortex is linked to the creation of an ad-
ditional flow of impulses in the "positive" motivation centers and a weaken-
ing of pulsation in the "negative" centers. Stimulation of "positive" zones
of.the hypothalamus brings about the weakening and cessation of convulsive
activity in the cortex.
2/2
mum
USSR UDC 612
__Y4..I., Institute of Problems of Information Transmission,
AURAVSKIY,
Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscowl
"Organization of Afferent Connections in the Cerebellar Cortex"
Moscow, Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk, No 2, 1972, pp 24-53
Abstract: Analysis of morphological and electrophysiological data reveals that
signals reach the cerebellar cortex from v11rious receptors and central struc-
tures via three different channels: (a) rapidly conducting, topographically
organized pathways ending as moss fibers; (b) diffuse~pathways passing through
the reticular nuclei of the brain stem,'which.also end as moss fibers; (c)
pathways that pass through the inferiorolives, which'end as climbing fibers.
The functional differences between the two channels that end as moss fibers
are examined with.reference to spinocerebellar connections. Only the rapidly
conducting pathways act directly on the:output neurons of the cerebellar
cortex. The reticular entry performs a purely regulatory role. Through the
interneurons of the cerebellar cortex it modulates the signals arriving via
the fibers of the rapidly conducting pathways.
USSR UDC 621.311.21.001.42.001.57
KRIVCHENKO, G. I., ARSHENEVSKIY, N. N., KVYATKOVSKAYA, Ye. V.
"Studies of the N s eady State Operating Conditions:of Hydroelectric Power
Plants"
Sb. 'tr. po gidrotekhn. i gidrostr-vu. (Collected Works on Hydroengineering
and Hydropower Construction), Moscow, Nauk-a Press, 1970, pp 192-205 .(from
RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4 D133)
Translation: The procedure for calculating the tangent processes and select-
ing optimal hydroturbine regulating conditions was improved on the basis of
natural and model studies of the behavior of hydroturbines, Ln a broad range
of operating conditions, including running'up and running down. In a number
of cases, application of this procedure permits proof of the possibilfty of
constructing closed-delivery conduits without UR with inertial constants up
to 4-6 seconds and more. Examples of hydroelectric power plants are pre-
setned (Nurek, Charvak-, Kub4n'-Kal,1uqskiyc, and othcTs) providing a basis
for. doing away with UR. In selecting the turbine reg~ulatitg conditions and
designating the li=iting rate of variation of opening of the distributor,
It is proposed that the turbine characteristics be used considering the
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USSR
KRIVCHENKO, G. I., et al., Sb. tr. po gidrotekhn. i gidrostr-vu. (Collected
Works on Hydroengineering and Hydropower Construction), Moscow, iNauka Press,
1970, pp 192-205 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i.Energetika, No 4, Apr 71,
Abstract No 4 D133)
hydraulic impact for the given law of variation of the opening with time.
As applied to the underground version of the Toktogul Hydroelectric Power
Plant, a procedure is described for determining the instantaneous pressure
diagram tinder the. runner during theentire process of nonsteady state
operating conditions. The diagrams obtained make it: ipossible to establish
the deep vacuum regions for individual points in time. For hydroelectric
power plants with long closed delivery* conduits a procedure and research
results are presented with respect to establishing the possible deviations
caused by the nonstationarity of the operating conditions. For hydroelectric
power. plants with adjustable blade turbines, variation of the direction of
the axial force on the runner, occurrences of deep "Vacuum under the top of
the turbine and the possibility of discontinuity of the flow beyond the
distributor and the runner and significant: accelerating rpm are considered.
There are 45 illuscrations and an 18-entry. bib liograp.hy.
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USSR UDC 537.312.62
ARJRTXQV DIAITRIYEVA, S. K., KANDYBA, P. Ye. K014P-ROVSKIKH, N. I.,
_VCVRISHCHEV, V. P., LAPIR, G. M., 14AZITOV*:R. K.
"Film Cryotrons Based on Au-Pb Intermetallic Compounds"
Elektron."tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Mi-kraelektronika (Electronic Tech-
nology. Scientific and Technical Collection. Microelectronics), 19712
Vyp. 3(29), pp 92-97 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract
No 12D6al)
Translation: The paper dencribes the manufacturing technique arid results
of an experimental study of a new.type of film cryotron having a diode of
intermetallic compounds of gold vith lead, and a gate and passive lines
of lead. Basic electrophysical indices for the proposed type of cryotron
are higher and less sensitive to deviations from given technological con
ditions than for conventional tin-lead cryatrons. Resume.
%_!;.!I~ ORIN WIA 11,01n,.-1411 SIM! r-Ifil'.14"CID"i filififfliI411m] I i II'M I E33:F.AI M zi;%I AA; ~,a ;J ~L.~O I
USSR UDC 621.396.6-181.48(o88.8)
DMITRIYEWA, S. K., KANDYBA, P. Ye.,'KOMAIROVSKIKH, N. I.,
LAVRISHCHEV, V. P., LAPIR, G. M., MAZITOV, R. K., OLEYNIKOVA, V. A.
"A Method of Making Diodes for Thin-Film Cryotrons"
USSR Author's Certificate No 297129, tiled 16 Oct 69; published 6 Apr 71
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V368 P)
Translation: The proposed method for making diodes for thin-film cryo-
trons is base& on sequential application of films of~gold and a super-
conducting metal. As a distinguishing: f eature of the patent, a lead f il-
with subsequent annealing at a t.emperature of 100-1200C is used as the
superconducting metal to-improve the technique of making the cryotronic
integrated microcircuits, to increase speed, and to make the output signal
more reliable. Resume.
USSR UDC: 621-318-57
ARSH11 DMITRIYEVA, S. K. , KANDYBA, P. Ye., KOMAROVSKIKH, N. I.,
AVROSHdLCHEV., V. P. , LAPIA' G. M. ,MAZITIOV, OLEYNIKOVA
_41., K. V. A.
"A Method of Making Diodes for Thin-Film Cryotrons"
Mbscoiw, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, Dromrrshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 9, Mar Tl, Author's Certificate No 297129, Division H, filed 16 oct 69,
published 2 Mar 71, P 176
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of malking diodes
for thin.-film cryotrons, The procedure is based on sequential application
of gold and superconducting metal films. As a distinguishing feature of the
patent, the technology of making cryotron integrated circuits is improved
and the speed and output signal voltage of the cryotroris are,increased by
using a lead film as the above -men tione d metal with subsequent annealing at
100-1200C.
.(:i. 3-1 IM f HAII
USSR uDc: 621-3.013-T'
BERKOVICH, S. Ya., KASATKIN,' V. G. ,LAPIR, G. M., KAZITOV,
R.,K.
IVA Cryotron Thin-Film Integrated Circuit"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyya Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No~30, 1970, Soviet Patent No 282433, Class.21, filed 19 Jun 69, p 61
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a cryotron thin-film inte-
grated circuit which contains a shielding film of superconductive material,
insulating layers, and layers with cryotrons and hook-oup elements. As a dis-
tinguishing feature of the patent, the possibility of short circuits between
elements through the shielding film is reduced and manufacturing technology
is simplified by breaking up the shielding film into sections vhich are elec-
trically insulated from each.otherand are.located on different sides of the
layers which contain the cryotrons and the hook-up elements.
USSR UDC 621-373.826:550.3
ARSHDTOV, Yu. F. DONCIT-31, U10, V. A.$ ZUYBV, V. Ye., KOSTI11, V. V.1
anT -Mff.1017~11VALOV, I. V.
"Propagation of T
L;eser Radiation for 2.361-licrons in Artificial
Dispersing Hedia"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po ras.prootr. radiovoln. Tezisv dolzl~..
(Tenth All-Union Conference on the Propagation o:r itacLo ,S,aves;
Report Theoes--collection of works) 1972, T) 157-161 (f-rom
RZh--1Zadiotekhnika, No 10, 1972 Abstract 10D439)
_L the at-tenuation a;l(-;
Transl 'ion; Results are g4ven of a study of LL 2+
inverse scatterinG of the radiation from, a lazer usinG CaF*2;Dy
2-36~L) and !To-Ile mixture 0 *63p.) in ':I- Medium sitiulating
Sone types of natural clouds, fogs, and wood smoke. Bibliography
of~five. A. L.
USSR UDC 541.63:547.11118
ARBUZOV, B. A.) ARSHI-IOVA,-F -P., VEREESHCHAGIN, A. M., and VULIFSON, 5. G.Y
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzova, Pcademy of
Sciences, USSR, Chemical Institute imeni A. M. Butleroy, Kazakstan State
University imeni V. I. U11yanova-Lenina
"Steric Configurations Containing Phosphorus Heterocyclics. 3. Gauche Confor-
mation of the Alkoxy Group in 3-Alkoxy-l-thia-3-phosphethanes"
Moscow, Seriya. Khimicheskaya, 9, 1973) pp 1964-3-967
Abstract: A four-membered ring containing two heteroatoms one of S and one
of P of the type below for the given sets of x and y was examined:
X (I) X = ome, y = 0
(II) x = OPh, y = 0
WCH2 (111) x = OMe, Y = S
\ / (IV) X = OPh' y = S
S P (V) X = OC y S
04-P-11021
C112
y
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fir., '6maik, ia ia';
USSR
ARBUZOV, B. A., et al., Seriya Khimicheskaya, 9, 1973, pp 1964-1967
The molecules can have either a bent or a flat configuration. The dipole
moments and Kerr constants were determined for all five compounds and shown both
as graphs and in tables. On the basis of these graphs it was shown that these
compounds occur in the bent configuration and have angles of less than 140 to
1650. The phosphoryl or thiophosphoryl group occupies a pseudoequatorial
position while the methoxy and phenoxy groups have a gauche orientation.
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ARIUZOV, B. A., ARSHINOVA, R. P., VULIESON) S. G., 'Y1M,,,WFVJP E. T.
"Steric Structure of Phosphorus-Containing Heterocyclei. 4. :Axial Arrangement
of the Alkoxy Group in 1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes by the Dipole Moent Data'
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 11, 1973,
pp 2426-2431
Abstract: A study was made of the conformation of two classes of compounds:
2-alkoxy-10..2-dioxa hosphorinanes (I) and the corresponding dialkoxypentacry-
thitdiphosphites (M
0 /_0
\11-oll 1?()-'P C O\ P__OH
0/
Data are compared on the structure of 1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes which are
derivatives of trimethylene glycol and 1,3-butylene glycol.
The dipole moments are determined for 2-alkoxy and.2-phenoxy-1,3,2-
dioxaphosphorinanes and their spiro analogs with a three-coordinated phosphorus
Af6l 1 ~ lhkhi6i ~6iifiiml A i 1aI Ili 1 !A W i4i,iiii 4A i. !A i6iti m,! Fii-m-il i1 kwu
USSR
ARIMOV, B. A., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSS-R, Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No 11, 1973, pp 2426-2431
atom. A graphical procedure is proposed for the analysis of the dipole moment
data for cyclic compounds. In all of the investigated compounds, conformation
of the chair configuration with the axial (or diaxial for the spiro compound)
arrangement of the alkoxy group vith gosh-orientation of the methoxyl and
ethoxyl radicals and with cis-orientation of the phenoxy group. The proposed
graphical procedure permitted not only establishment of the steric structure
of the spirane molecules but also certain conclusions regarding the structure
of the corresponding monocyclic molecules.
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USSR UDC 541.67047.879
ARBLPZOV, B. A., Academician, ARSHINOV"'J.9 GURARIY, L. I., MUXMIIEV
E. T., Scientific Research InsdTluTe of0henistry Imeni A. Ii. Butlerov
Affiliated with Kazan State University imeni V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin; Institute
of Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni'A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences
of the USSR,~Xazan
"Dipole Mloments and Kerr Constants of 1,32-Dioxaphospholans"
Moscow, Doklady AkademiA Hauk SSSR, Vol 204, 11o 6, 21 Jun 72, pp 1349-13.51
Abstracti The paper is a continuation of research on the stereoutructuro
of heterorings. The authorsstudy conformations of a series!of 1,3,2-dioxa-
phospholars with the tricoordinate phosphorus atom. Four compounds of this
type were synthesized by reacting~ethylene-102-propylene, Z-3butylene and
2,3-dimethyl-2', 3-butylene glycols with phosphorus trichloride and alkyl
dichlorophosphites. The dipole moments and Kerr constants were measured in
an atmosphere of dry argon. The results show that the'usual conformation of
the 1,3,2-dioxaphospholan ring is distorted by the spatial Interaction of
methyl groups which takes place in the case of meso-2-chlora-4,,1,-dimethyl
1,3,2-dioxaphospholan. This explains the contradictory data in the litera-
ture with respect to PXR and gas electronography determinations of the
stereostructure of these rlWa. The authors thank A. N. Vereshchlagin. and
A. G. Vullfson for assistance with.the work. ltl-
MNEWMA
USSR WC 541.67047-879
VERESHCHAGIN, A. N.,
ARS oftRPj, VULFSON, S. G., CHSRKASOV, R. A., and
OVCHIMaKOV, V. V." n3 Me 0 ganic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye.
Arbuzov, USSR Academy of Sciencest at Kazan'O and:Kazan' State University imeni
V. 1. Ul'yanov-Lenin
"Steric Structure of Phosphorus-Containing Heterocycles, II, Dipole 11cments
and Kerr Constants of Certain 2-Thiona-1,392-Dioxaphosphorinanes"
Riga, Xhiaiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1464-1468
Abstracti Continuing their earlier research on the sterie structure of this
group of heterocycleal the authors studied four of the 2-thiono-1#3j2-dioxa-
phosphorinanes with use of the dipole-zoaent and Kerr-effect methods, along
with nuclear magnetic resonance (01) data. The steric interactions in these
four compounds, the Kerr constants of possible structures of.compound IV, and.
the dipole moments of the four, were all determined experimentally, The 214-
dizethyl- and 2-chloro-2-thiono-IP312-dioxaphosphorinanes have chair configura-
tibn with the equatorial thionophosphoryl groupi the 2-nethyl derivative exists
In the form of an equilibrium mixtumof the axial and equatorlal conformers,
with predominance ofthe former.
USSR VDC 541.67,547-879
ARBUZOV, B. A., MQOYA- Aa L and ZORGASTROVA, V. M., Scientific-Research
Institute Ineid X; M. Butlerovp under the Kazan' State University imeni V. I.
Ul'yanov-Lanin
"Steric Structure of Certain 2-Oxa-Derivatives of It3j2-Dioxaphosphorinanes"
Moscow, Dokliady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 199, No 5, It Aug 71, pp io6i-tO62.
Abstracti The steric structure of 6-member heterocycles with a phosphorus ring
atom is a current object of intensive research, with use of roentgenography
and other techniques. However# the dipole-moment method and the Kerr effect
have so far not been used systematically.in the case of the 2-X-oxa-1,3,2-
dioxaphosphoryls, despite the promising prospects of this approach.
The authors measured the dipole moments and Kerr constants of these
particular compounds, and studied derivatives of trimethylglycol in the pro-
cessp measurements being taken in dilute COI 4- Assuming the existence of
these compounds in ring form to bee definltel~ established, they calculated
moments and Kerr molar constants with allowance for two~posslble ring forms
axial and equatorial. Butyleneglycol derivatives were silso ntudied.
Valuors for probable variation in the proportions,of these two forms were
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ARBUZOV, B. A., et al., Doklady Akadezii Nauk SSSRO Vol 199, No 5, 11 Aug 71t
pp 1061-1062
arrived at on the basis of the experimental data obtained, and also theoretical
f1gures. One general conclusion.reached is that for 2-oxa-derivatives of the
193,2-doxaphosphorinanest phosphorus atom substitutes In the ring are "available"
la this ascending orders H C1 Z- CH Uh Some measurement
data and structural xPormulas are included In the paper.
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UDC; 541.67+547-87
ARBUZOV, B. A., and ARSHINOVA, R. P., Scientific Research Institute Imeni
A. M. Butlerov at the-ftttd'~~tfgat~iversity Imeni V. I. Ullyanov-Len-in
"Dipole Moments, Kerr Constants and Conformations of Some 1,3-Dioxaphosphori-
nanesil
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 4, Dec 70, pp 835-836
Abstract: Two groups of compounds were studied: one included 2-ci'doro-1,3-
-dioxaphosphorinane-2 (1a), 5.5-dimethyl-2-chloro-133-dioxaphosphorin'ane-2
(1b), and 4-methyl-2-chloro-1,3-dioxaphosphorinane-2 (1c); the other group
included 2-mL-thyl-2-thiono-1,3-dioxaphosphorinane-2 (2a), 2,4--dimethy-1-2-
thiono-1,3-dioxaphosphorinane-2 (2b), 2-chloro-2-thiono-1,3-dioxaphosphori-
nane-2 (2c), and 2-chloro-2-thiono-4-methyl-1,3-dioxa*phosphorinane-2 (2d).
The results obtained on dipole moment (D) and molar K6,rr constants (mK) are
tabulated.
Compound la 1b le 2a 2b 2c 2d
D 3.47 3.60 3.66 3.90 5.37 5.30 5.55
mK 164 121 215 436 1175 1356 1195
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..UTHOR-(04)-ARBUZ0V!v B-A.v YULDASHEVAT L.K., ARSHINOVA, R.P., ZOLOVA, O.D.
OUNTRY OF INFO*--USSR
.OURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KH[M.:197-0, (3),526-9
AT EPUBLISHED ------
.UBJECT. AREAS--CHEMISTRY
oPIC TAGS--ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND, HETE .ROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPc)UNDt DIPOLE
-:_M OMENT, SULFUR OXIDE# SULFONEP MOLECULAR STRUCTURE.
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0738 STEP NO--UR/0062/701000/003/0526/0529
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124408
21 1.2010 UNCLASSIFIED P.RIOCESSING DATE77230CT70
-;~IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124408-
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXPTL. 01IPOLE MOMENT VALUE FOR
IS 1.49 Dv SULFOXIDE 1*58 Di
SULFONE 2.45 Ot TETRAHYDRO.TH[St4vPYRONE 1.51 01 AND ITS SULFONE 2.41 D.
_F ROM THESE DATA IT WAS CONCLUDED THATALL THESE-COMPDS. HAVE THE
CHAIN.CONFORMATION. IN,TRODUCTION OF GEM ME GROUPS IN THE 3
~,.~FOSITION RELATIVE TO THE CO GROUP. CAUSES BUT SLIGHT DEFORMATION OF THE
--RING.::, FACILITY: KHIM..INST. IM. BUTLEROVk, KAZAN. GOS. UNIV.
'IM. UL'YANOVA LENINA,.KAZAN, USSR.
I,/2~ :022 UNC I.LA S-Sl~fEo PROC:ESSING DATE--230CT7(
TITLE--DIPOLE MOMENT AND CONFORMATION OF
3,5,DIBENZYLIDENE,TETRAHYDRO,41itTHIOPYRAN,4,ONE.ANID 'ITS 1,1,0[GXIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-ARBUZOVt B.A., YULOASHEVA,.L.K.t ARSHINOVA, R.P., BALABANOVA,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-::-~SOURCE_-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRr SER. KHIM* 1970, (21t 448-50
---- 70
DATE PUBLISHED---
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--DIPOLE MOMENT, SULFONE, IR SRECTRUM, BENZENE OERIVATIVEt
H
ETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN' COMPOUNDY KETONE,. ORGANIC OXIDE
tiARKING--NO RESTR[CTIONS
.~OOCUMENT CLASS--Ull-CLASSIFTED
PROXY REE-L/FRAME--1997/0844 SrEP NO--UR/O,()62/70/000/002/0448/0450
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119748
UNCLASSIFIFD
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CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119748
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONDENSATION OF
T:ETRAtlYDRO,4H,THIOPYRAN,4tONE wiTH BZH GAVE THE 3r5?0lBENZYLlt)ENE
2.5 D. DIPOLE MOMENT ITS
DERIV., M. 150-10EGREES, DIPOLE.MOMENT THE OF
SULFONE, M. 198-9DEGREES, WAS 3.55 0. THUSY BOTH AR~ IN THE "ENVELOPE"
CONFORMATIONp A CONCLUSION SUPPORTED BY IR SPECTRA. FACILITY:
,. ".1 KHIM, INSTs IM. BUTLEROVAP KAZAN. GOS.*UNIV. IM.: ULIVANOVAPLENINA,
KAZANj
USSR,
UNICLASS I F IFL)
USSR UDC 54-1-951-3-547-1'118:541-62
GURAYDULLITT R. N. YEGANOV, V. F., ARSHINOVA,
.1 .1 "' P., and MEMNEV, E. T.,
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni. A. Ye. Arbuzov Acad. Sc.
USSR, and Chemical Institute Imeni. A. M. Butlerov, Kazan' State University
Imeni. V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin
"Formation of Isomeric Diphenylpentaerythritol Diphosphites in the Transesteri-
fication. of Triphenyl Phosphite With Pentaerythritoill
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 5, MaY 73, PP
.1-116-11.18
Abstract: Using thin layer chromatography, it was shown that the ti-ansesterifi-
cation of triphenyl phosphite with pentaerythritol at 100-1200110 nm yields
3,9-diDhenoxy-2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-3,9-diphosphaspiro(5,5]undecane, m.-p. -118-1200C
and V-(2,6,7-trioxa-l-phosphabicyclo(2,2,2]octyl-l~)-methyldiphenyI phosphite,
tructures were identified by para,11el synthese3.
m.p. 82-840C. These s~
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UDC 517.537
USSR
IBRAGIMOV, I I., Academician of the, Azerbaydzhan SSR Academy of Sciences,
ARSHON I. S.
"Completeness of Some Systems of Analytical Functions",
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nault 99SR, Vol 197, No 5, 1971, pp 1010-1013
Abstract; The following problem is considered: let tWo'systems
n (z) {~n(z)} (n (1)
regular in some domain of functions Tn (x) and n(z) be given. It is as-
sumed that each of these systems is coniplete in the domain.Z , a sequence
IV I (s 0,1, of numbers V -is given,, and a new system If (z)) is
n n
constructed by the rule
If (Z) I E Q (z) I U {~V (z)) (n V n, s 0, 1.... ).(2)
n I n r
s
What can be said regarding the domain of completeness of the mix-r-d system
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1010-1013
(2) as a function of the method of selecting the sequence {vn) and the nature
of the functions naking up the generating sy tens (1). The comparatively sim-
ple case in irhicha) (z) = zn and P (Z) znF(."y (Z) is considered~where F(Z) is
In n
a function which is reaular in the circle.jzj < r, 1 < v< 'or it is an
integral function. The mixed system has the form
V
n) U {z S (Vs)
{f n(z)}= {z F (2:) (n -rI v n, s 0,1,...). (3)
S
Four,theor.ems.and some lemmas are proved, and another interesting prob-
lem is considered in which F(z) is an integral function of the exponential type
and a{v is the radius of completeness of system (3). The value of
n
a[F] inf a iv
{V n
n
is found.
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USSR UDC! 536.2:536.63
PELETSKIY, V. E. , CHMMIOVSKOY, V. Ya., SOITITSKIY, Ye. M., TYLYINA,,-M.-A.,-
AMASOVICH, Ye. S. , ARSKAYA, Ye. P. , ZAYC1M7lKO,. V. 14., PETU1.110Y, V. A.,
Institute of HiGh '?e`Mrei~ai~--"ei~-&f the Academy of Sciences of the MEW,
Institute of Mletallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Acaden~y of Sciences of
the USSR
"Some Physical Properties of a flew Alloy in the Ili ckel-Rhenium-1.1olybdenua
system"
Moscow, Teplofiziha Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol 11, No 2, Mar/APr 73, PP
435-1136
Abstract: The authors study the heat conduction, coefficient of thermal.
expansion and resistivity of' an allay in the nicl,,el-i-lioniuin-iiol.yl)dcnum
system containing 10 vt.~ He and 15 wt-% 140. Curves are Given showing the
temperature dependence of the measured parameters between 100 and 10001C.
The results indicate structural transformation of the alloy in- the solid
state. Analysis points to the possibility of formation of the so-called
K~state observed in the region of solid solutions of the nicliel-chrom-lum
system with mnore than 1U, chromium. However, a final explanatior of the
observed anomalies will require 'further research,
53
W-
Mlx~ - PIM M =- ;-N I i W
V 4W
19
"tar il'I'm
Lt--= i
USSR UDC 546.284-3ls66-093.8
AHSIAtREjWY_,__V. A., GORBUNOVA, K. X., KARATEYEVA, V. and SMUCHCHMIKO,
Y. YA., Institute of Physical Chemistry#-Academy of Sciences LISSR
*Properties of Siog Films, Prepared by,the Hydrolysis~of SIF~'
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Haterialy, Vol 9,,No 12, 197), pp 2120-2123
Abstraett The precipitation of the SiO. films was carried out at temperatures
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of 550 to 730 C and concentrations of H2SiF6 of 13, 21t and 45%. A graph shows
the deposition rate as a function.of the substrate temperature and the vaporized
acid,, being a maximum for the highest values of both. Measurement cf the
breakdown voltage at 1 ZO points showed that a film 2.4,.Athick bad a break-
down voltage of 7 x 109-v.cm, whereas films 1.7 and 0.83 _,44 had breakdown
voltages of 8 x 106 and 7.5 x 106 v/cm, respectively. Treatment, of the surface
with organic solvents changed the breakdown voltage somewhat, Curves for the
distribution of contact differences in the surface potential f9 are also
Ch9wn. Charac~jgrtsj~c jiffeZencee are observed which xay be a function of the
ezerogeneous ut 0-11 01' charge in the layers which is in turn a function
0 the Preparation methods.
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--(U? GP-0- ABSTRACT. (0'l G) WAS CALCINED AT
;,~ABSTRACTIEXTRAGT
,:..:..,_,_10,00-200DEGREESj FUSED WITH NA SUBZ CO SUB3, DISSOLVED IN H SUB2 0, AND
~_~-:_-~,FILTERED. THE FILTRATE WAS TREATED WITH NH SUB3 AND FILTERED. THE
IACIDIFIED FILTRATE WAS PASSED THROUGH'AV~17 NG
IONEXCHANGER (A STpo
BASIC POLYSTYRENE TYPE) IN OH PRIM5:NEGAT.IVE FORM. CELESTINE (0.1 G)
Zm -WASIFUSED AT 6-700DEGREES WITH NA.SUB21CO SU83, H'SUB2 C SUB2 O.SU84,
BAND, KNO SUB3, DISSOLVED IN H SUB2 0 AND. FILTERED-': 5 ML FILTRATE WAS
A COLUMN WITH 3 G CATION.EXCHANGER'!IN NH SUB4 PRIME POSITIVE
LEFT. FOR 12 HR. THEN-THE COLUMN:WAS WASHED WITH 0.1N NH SUB4
AND-ELUTED WITH A 0.5PERCENT SOLN..IOFI':(LvHYDROXYPHENYLIM[NOIDIACETIC
ACIDI(I) (1 ML-MIN). EVERY FRACTION OF5 HLMAS IGNITED IN A PT DISH.
TRILON B GAVE MG WITH'ERIOCHROME BLACK11T INDICATOR AND CA
WITH~FLUOREXONE INDICATOR. QUANT. SEPN.::OF.CA-MG, ELUTED IN THAT.
ORDER,:~WAS OBTAINED WITH 11, AND-JHE ORDER MG-CA W TH IMINODIACETIC.(101
AC D IV).
(BETA~:HYDROKYETHYLIMING)DIACETIC (Illi*t AND NITRILOTRIACETIC I
CA.~WAS'SEPDO ON KU-2 (A STRONG ACIO1P.OLYSTYRENL TYPE EXCHANGER) IN Nli
SU34 PRIME POSITIVE FORM, ELUTED: IN.THAT..ORDER BY:10.5PERCENT SOLN. OF 1,
li5PERCE OR 0.5PERCENT SOLNS.
AND IN.THE REVERSE ORDER BY NTSOLN OF ll~
OF 111-OR IV, ARTIFICIAL AOMI-XTS. OF-NAp MG, FE~ AND AL DID NOT
~JNTERFERE. FACILITY: TASHKENT&* GOSUNIV,. 114. LENINAw TASHKENTr
USSR UDC 624.07:534.1
D_ PIALASHENKO, L. A.
"Statistical Analysis of the Strength and Rigidity of Thin-Valled Systems"
Samoletostil. i tekhn. vozd. flota. ReSD. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb.
(Aircraft Construction and Air Force Engineering. Republic Tnterdepartmental
hematic Scientific-Technical Collection), 1971, No. 24, pp 53-57 (from RZh-
IT
Ho 3, Mar 72, Abstract lo W454)1
Translation: The strength and rigidity of thin-walled systems (shells, plates,
thin-vialled ro0s) for a random nature of theiexternal loads, physical character-
istics of the material, and thicknesses of the element.s in -the presence of a
correlation betiqeen the random value are investigated. Probability theory and
mathewtical statistics are applied.- The average values and the limiting devia-
tions of bends and stresses of plates under transvrrse. bending, of critical
stresses under compression shift and local stability of thin-walled profiles,
of critical stresses o-f- cylindrical shells under axial commp~_-ession and the
action of radial pressure, of finite bending moments and of tOMDC11a4L'Ure C&Fects
are fowid on -tlje basis of theorem.- concerning riiathc~matical (typectation ind
dispersion of random quantities. 71he results of the calculations establish
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