SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARTYUNYAN, N.S. - ARUTYUNYAN, V.S.
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.,TITL E--REF IN ING OF LINSEED OIL -U-,
~:~'.t:AUTHOR-(05)-ARTYUNYANt N.S., ARISHEVAt YE.A., LITV1.140VA, YE.D., PETRENKOp
CCUNTRY OFINFO--USSR
_SOURCE--MASLO-ZhIR. PROM. 1970, 36 19-21
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70.
SUBJECT-AREAS--MATERIALS
,.-TOPIC TAGS--WOOD CHEMICAL PRODUCTf.CHEMICAL PURIFICATIONg OPTIC PROPERTY,
TEST METHOD
:'C OIN T R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01185ft4
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;A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U),GP-0- ABSTRACT. REFINING OF LINSEED OIL,
_.:.:~,CONSISTINIG OF TREAT ING- WITH ACIDS p NEUTRALI LATION 041TEI.NAOH (80 G-L.),
AND TREATING WITH ACTIVATED BLEACHING,CLAYI-WAS EXPTL. INVESTIGATED WITH
SPECIALEMPHASIS ON ACID TREATMENT.~ A:COMPARISON WAS MADE BETWEEN
INCLUDING TREATMENT WITH ACIDSt,AND REFINING WITHOUT ACIDS.
_~PRELIMLNARY TREATMENT OF 3 LINSEED OIL:TYPES (PREPO. FROM FLAX FOR
-,,,SPINNING, FROM,FLAX FOR OIL PREPN.t AND FROM A FLAX MIXT.) WITH
O.-2PERCENT (BASED ON THE AMT.:OF OIL).85PERCENT H~SUB3 PO SUB4 OR
.,_.9_3P ERC ENT H.SUB2 SO SUB4 OR WITH 3HEIRI Dile.. SOLNS.! PROVIDES BETTER
ELIMINATION OF, PHOSPHATIUES AND -AN 111PROVENENT IN OIL APPEARANCE (LOWER
~ZOLORY BAND ITS THERMAL TESTING~COMPARED,~WITH AN UNTREATED OIL SAMPLE.
FACILITY: KRASNODAR. POLLTEKHS~INST.t KkAsN()bAR,, USSR.
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ARTLUShCHENIM, I. OC'essa Polyteclhnic r, s t
"Deposizion of Aluminum From the Gas Phase"
3, no. 4. Jul "Ug 70, of- -7-,-,
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6
Abstrac-.: Aiuminizm ccatings ,ra,,r be denosfated on any material, includinz
non-metals,capable of withstanding heat up to 3000C by the use of thermal
degradation of vapors of organoaluminum compounds at r~.,latively
lov temperatures. Triisobu-c,_ an .2olorleSs _~."_C 1ZLU
with a boiling temperature of- 2000C, was uced as the iniLial Organcal-,-Niinum
compound (OAC), The process is of.an adsorption-catalytic type and the
increase in OAC vanor concentration in the gas mixture raises the dcapo3ition
rate to a certain value. At a lower velocity.of the gas,flow the extent of
metal extraction --from On"Sis areater but the coating is riot uniforn, o,~er -,he
length of the specimen. Apparently, coating uniformity req=es a ~'Io-w of
specific turbulence. optimum results were obtained with a steel substrate
temperature within 280--3000C. A coating cannot be prod74ced at 260'C and
below. kn increase in temperature causes hydrocarbon dissociation; carbon
ZE~13KOV, G. V., et al, Zasnichita ~Otall0v, 1 1 No 4, Jul-lug 70, z;P 473-47-i.
which hinders the formation of an aluminimi coating is liberated on the surface
of the metal, Coating uniformity is promotedl)y constant temperature along -the
length of the SDecimen. Diffusion annealing raises the heat resistance. of
coatings. Interdiffusion of elements at metal interface Drovides strong
cohesion of the coating with the base. The aluminum coating is nonporous,
dense,and plastic. Tbe advantage of the method is a. high metal deposition rate,
moderate processing temperature.and the Possibility of,coating a variety o.f
materials. The method may be used to produce.coatings at temperatures below
the recry~qtallization point of the metal or the alloy.
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Diforriation Theory
USSSR UDC: 629.735.33.072.8--515
ARTY UYSIMM-0, H. V. and KOVALICHUX, 0. 1.
"Storage and Transmission of Sequences of, Movin~.-, Imiar-es"
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ SSSR-Radioelektronilra, 1,10. 9, 1972, pp 1160-
1165
Abstract: A method is proposed for storin,!~ and producinE infonja-
tion reGarding chanGes in the shape of objects -,,.,ith less redundancy
-he
than television or cinematic frames. 'The method makoo us_- o-
theory of continuous t,,,roups for the practically ii',Iportant problem
of corapres,dng pro!!erved and perceived informationlin a fopfa six-ii-
lar to t-he si)cc-:_:-ss-_;on of images shown in aviation, tra.-Lni-i-q- devices.
To attain this end, the authors examine -the phy-_-ics of tho corine-c-
tion beti-icen, the itiages. A description of the set I off homeomorphic
inar s- obtained through a oinCle specified element of ; hat ~Cet
and "Uhe set of transform ation ftxnction.* of the iaaoe. plane and it
is shoiin Uhat the description can be fuxther oi*mplifted throuth- a
more detailed examination of the set of tlran:~jf fWictions.
Expressions are found for the homeomorphisrd between I ran En"ormat ion
groups. The expressions ob-lUained for shortenine the amount of
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Izvestiya VUZ_SISR--I ~Cioe'el t2:
ARTYUSIE, MKO, M. V. et al
No 9, 1972, pp 1160-1165
'S" 6 computer,
-stored images were subjected to modeling on the B_,~,
and the block diagram for the modeling procedure is sho,..-..-.
27
USSR UDC: 577.4
TURUTA, Ye. H.
"Analysis of the Reliability. of I-Ilicroprogram Automata'
V sb. Avtomaty i uDr. setyami sy azi (Automata and Control of Communications
Networks-collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971,, pp,154-159 (from
RM-Kibernetika, flo 4, Apr 72, Abstract tio 4V386)
Translation: The paper proposes a reliability criterion for a microprogram
automaton and a method of calculating reliability:by this criterion.
Authors' abstract.
USSR UDC: 77
ARTYUSHrN. L. F.
"Principles of Reproduction of Color in Photography, Cinematographyand
Polygraphy"
.;..Osnovy Vosproizvedeniya Tsveta v Fotografii, Kino i Poligrafii [English
Version Above], Moscow, Iskusstvo Press, 1970, 548 pp, (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, No. 8, 1970, Abstract #BD1319f,', by A. L.
Kartuzhanskiy).
Translation: This book is a monograph on the theoretical principles of
color reproduction (CR) and methods of color correction (CC) in photo-
graphic and polygraphic images (including electronic methods of CC). It
consists of 19 chapters: 1) Basic concepts and definitions of color
science; 2) The duplication theory oF CR; 3) Light-dividing characteristics
of photographic materials; 4) External masking; 6) Elements of colorimetry;
7 and 8) The spectral sensitivity of sensors in additive and subtractive
processes; 9) The selection of dyes for subtractive synthesis; 10) Electron-
ic methods of CC; 11) Electronic light-dividing correction; 12) The black
image in color reproduction; 13 and 14) Gradation correction, including
USSR uDc: 624.072.2
"optimization of a GiWing System in the Case of Nonunique Loading"
Tr. TsNII Stroit. konstruktsiy (Works of the Central Scientific Research
Institute of Structural Elements), 1.970, VY 9-104 (from RZh-
P. 9, Dp 9
-Mekhanika, 110 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7V832)
Translation: The author considers optimization of a flat guying system,
taking the theoretical cost of the guys and sup ort ring as the target
~function. Forces in the prestressing stage are taken as the independent
-variables. Conditions of equilibrium, and limitations on -strength and
rigidity are taken into account. A method of descent is considered in which
use is made of the linear uarts of increment's in the,varameters being
varied and linearization of the cost funct*on. , The simplex method is used
for solving an auxiliary problem at each step. Problems of convergence
are not considered. The results of an exam-le of cnIcullation on the
"Ural-411 digital computer are presented. A. I. Vinogradov.
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USSR UDC: 51
ARUIN, L. J.
"concerning the Faces of a Convex Linear Shell of a Set of Integra_l Points
Belonging to the Set of Admissible Solutions of a Problem in. Whole-Number
Linear Progrp-mming"
Tr. 4--y ZiEn. shkoly, po mat. program mir. i smezh, voprosam, 1971, V~T1
(Works of the Fourth Winter School. on Mathematical Prograrmiing and Related
Problems, 1971, No 1), Moscow, 1971, PP 137-1h8 (from R7.1i-Kibernetika,, No
6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6Vh29)
Translation: It is shourn that solving problems in whole-number linear pro-
granming by the method of truncation involves overcoming a number of diffi-
culties -- both theoretical and computational. . Let L be a set of plans of
a problem in linear programming. let LY be the set of Dians of the corre-
sponding whole-number linear programming problem. Let MY) be a convex
linear shell of set Lw. Clearb~ by solving the linctir programming problcia
Vith a set of restrictions given by the faces of V(LV) we get the optimum
plan of the corresponding whole-number. linear progranzLing problem. It is
-also clear that the faces of V(IY) constitute the "strongest" truncations.
In the final analysis, the problem of finding the faces of VOP) is of in-
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ARUIN, L. I. Tr. 4-y zimn. shloly po mat. prograrwir, i smezh. voDr., 1971,
VYP. 1, Moscow, 1971, PP 137-148
terest both in itself and from the standpoint of its possible applicat3i0n,
Important results in this direction were obtained by Gomori (RM-Mat, 1970,
6v512; literature is cited there as well). However, even after the up-
pearance of this paper, methods of finding the faces of VWr) remain unkxovn.
This paper investigates certain problems relating to the structure of
the faces of MY). The results presented here were found in a dissertation
("Investigation of the Structure of Auxiliai7 Linear Constraints in Various
Algorithms of the Method of Truncation", Moscow, mckh.'-nat. MGU, 1970).
Some results of a paper by this abstractor (Abst. 6V428) are used.
Using the approach utilized by Gomori for constructing truncations in
his third algorithm, the author studies the case where set L takes the fol-
lowing form:
Here a is positive.
Theorem. From the equation
aa-rb
-1 '-'-b X2=[ b
ixl+f (2)
2/3
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ARUIN, L. I., Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly po mat. proarammir. i siiezh. vopr., 1971,
yra 1, Moscow, 1971, pp 137-148
'where [A] designates the integral part of number A, it is possible to find
all faces of V(LIr) for L given by (1) for the corresponding positive X and
non-negative a and b. An example is constructed of a problem with two' vari-
ables in vhich an analogous method does not give EL11 faces ~of VWIT) I it is
shown that the number of faces may be arbitrarily large even for the sir,
plest, region L. Yu. Finkellshteyn.
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UNCLASSIFIED
~-,:'T-ITLE--SOME PROBLEMS CONCERNED WITH THE PATHOGENESIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS
U_
AUTHOR-(03)-ARUIN, L.I., VAYNSHTEYN, T.YA., ZHUKtiYE.A,.
NTRY OF INFO--USSR,
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OUt t4
EKSPERIMENTAL'i"40Y BIOLOGII I MEDITSIN'Yt 1970, VOL 69, NR
59 PP 42-46
OAT EP UB L I S HE D----- 70
.,,-,SUBJECT A-REAS-61OLOGICAL AND-MEDIC-AL SC-l-ENCES
TOPIC TAGS--PANCREATITISi EDEMAY HEMORRHAGEt TRYPSIN, CLINICAL MEDICINE
CONTROL MARKING--t4O RESTRICTIONS
:,.:,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-....PROXY REEL/FRAME-1998/0067 STEP NO--UR/0219/70/069/005/0042/0046
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120767
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ABSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UPON INTRODUCTION INTO THE
~PANCREATIC DUCT OF ALRINO RATS GF I ML OF A 0.001 N SOLUTION OF
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE ADDITION OF CRYSTALLIC TRYPSIN
INTOJHE SOLUTION, A MORPHOLOGICAL PICTURE OF EDEMATOOS HEMORRHAGIC
PANCREATITIS DEVELOPS. ADMINISTRATION INTO THE,PANCREATIC DUCT OF
CRYSTALLIC TRYPSINv DISOLVED DIRECTLY PRIOR TO INTRODUCTION OF A
0.85PERCENT SOLUTION OF SODIUM CHLORIDE, DOES NOT LEAD TO THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS. NOTWITHSTANDING THE VERY MARKED
R IN THE RAT
MORIPHOLOGICAL PICTURE OF EDEMATOUS HEMORRHAGIC PANCREATITIS
HO
PANCREATIC MOGENATE THERE IS REVEALED NO MEASUkABLE ACTIVITY OF
TRYPSIN AND TOTAL PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY. REDUCTION-IN THE TRYPSIOGEN
N
CONTENT IN THE PANCREATIC HOPIQGENATE~.WAS NOT NOTED. THIS GIVES GROUNI)S
TO STATE THAT IN THE A60VE MENTIONED MODEL TRYPSIN IS NOT THE.PRIMARY
--CAUS,E*OF ACUTE EDEMATOUS HEMORRHAGIC PANCREATITIS. FACILITY:
~~:,.-,..ALL UNIONSCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND THE
FIRST MOSCOW SECHENOV MEUICAL INSTITUTE.
PM047355 _97
C.. NX Ref Code: UPS
PRDMY SOURCE: Vestnik Khirurgii :1. Grekova, 1970,
Vol 104, Nr pp -37-14zA
ON PATHOGENESIS OF HEMORRHAGE FROM ESOPHAGEAL AND GASTRIC
VEINS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSION
By M. D. Patsiory. L_._ I. jruL4,.-L._.%I..KqrPmaq and A. K. Yeramishantsey
The authors have investigated 123 patients with portal hypertension complicated
by esophageal or gastric phlebectasis. In 88 patients there were gastroesophageal hemor-
rhages in the anairmesis. In 34 patients during surgical procedures on esophageal ,lid
crastric vehis the biopsy niticosa specinivi s from the cardiac portion of the stomach and
rower esophagus were 'studied. It is conelluded. that a hernodynamic factor-Itigh portal
pressure is of primary importance in causing hemorrhage. from ciophageal or gastric
varices. The starting ~Ilechanisrn of bleeding is hypertensive crisis in tile portal system.
Acid-peptic factor could contribute to hemorrhage, while disturbances in the, blood
coagulation system coul(l stipulate its inassive characier and duration, but they do riot
play a leading part iii th(, occurrence of bleeding.
i~~ ~72&v 7;2~
UDC: 613.816iO61.307)"1909-1910"
VIRS! ALL-RVSSIAN CONGRESS ON THE CONTRUL OF MATY DRINKING
tArticle by !L~t 1._LdeV chVA andd are of, mcdiciZ sciences, d
, c. an
candidate of medical sciences, All-mUnioll Scie-n,.Mc-H-esearch
Institute. of Social Hygiene and Public Health 0-.Aanization I.eni N.A. Semashke,
Moscow'. Moscow, SovLtakoye Zdravookhranenive, 7-9sian. No 2, 1972, submitted
29 July 1971, pp ;1-675
llie urgency of the problem of controlling alcoholism makes It imperative
to study not only its state today but also to pursue ail Indepth historical
nnalysils.. UPLil now there had not, been an exh=stivo and gancralitin~
study dealing, with the histarl.of excessive drinking and control thereof,in
prerevolutionary Ruosiu and the Soviet Union. '-n the department of history of
rodicine of the All-Union Scientific Research InstlLtuto imcnL N.A. Scmanliko,
work !.s being done ta order to fill the gap in this area, The pveaLnt article
is one of the parts of that investigation.
1he culminating elemunt in the history cf studying alcoholism in
prerevolutioi%ar7 Rut,6ia was the Virst All-%tts,s.At1 Congresn on the Control of
Heavy Driulking, vhIch convened in Petersburg frL= 2.4 December 1909 t,? 6 January
.1910. Thi a c,,ngresm -as all eXlLre--ly InterestIngevent in Rutiolun public
- In its vork were reflected several of the soclouconumic phenomena
typical of Russia in the early 1900s. " effo:t was made there to consider
O't'h'aLp'roblem or alcoholism In all its diversity from modical-health, socio-
licancmic, political, legal, and The congress parti-
cipaata hicvItably encountered a wide circle of social hygienic problems.
,,:Tl,e pro,,4,r., of the conrsti was extremely brLaZ* More than 111 papers were
delivered and di9cusaud at plenary sessions and thrvu sections ("Alcohol and
A ~ an 0 1 -ann of ConLrollLng Alcoho-
tha Pon rZaniqw," "Alcohol and Society," and
lism")
The Rursian camimwity was drawn more and mire to the problem of
controlling heavy drinking since the late 19th century. As it hecamL more and
Zmore widespread, alcoholism became an extromelv acutia socioccotiomic,problem.
In spite of the fact. that the government hypocritically covered up the
monopoly on sale of alcoholic beverages Inittatt-d in 1894 by illopiring to
he state 1,
reduce heavy drinking, the share of revenue Dirt t adgut Cron the
1e of alcoholic. beveraplls grew consilltentlj~~ Income. from liquor
alLa grew from 24,9 percent in 1894 to 3G percvnt In 1909 (1).
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USSR UDC 595.421
LUR#YE, A. A., NAUMOV, R. L., and --0 -,YE Ilnstitute of Medical
Farasitology and Tropical kledlciIffie imeni, Ye. 1. Mlartsinovskiy, USSR Ministry
of Health, Moscow
"Radioactive Tracing of Ixodes persulcatus Ticks"
Leningrad, Parazitologiya,,Vol 5, No ), MaY/Jun 71, pp ~81-188
study of ticks
Abstracts Two radiotracer methods were used for the longterm
(for periods up to five years), since the lifespan of the encephalitis-carrying
tick is considered to be 3-5 years. The first method iias difficult since it
Wd not produce a sufficiently Men radioactivity in the labeled larvae. The
method involves subouticular inoculation of 12 females,with a 25 microcurie
dose of labeled glucose saline solution. Larvae from these females numbered
1,500-2,300 within 16-20 days with a radioactivity of 0.2-2.2 pulses/sec and
0-&-7.2 Pulses.sec per crushed larva, After one'ronth' larvae became ticks.
The maximum activity of larvae and ticks was measured and found to vary --
depending an the number of days between treatment and p.gg-laying. Larval
activity ranged from 4 to 20 impulses/Second,-rarely.from 30 to 60 impases/
second, The other radiotracer method used allows one to obtain labeled larvae
and ticks by letting them feed on laboratory animals p;eviouslt treated with
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LURIYE, A? A., et al., Parazitologiya, Vol 5, No 3, May/Jun 71, pp 281-288
radioactive substances. White nice were used as radioactive blood donors, since
they have a relatively high resistance to radioactivity in-comparison with
other animals. labeled glycine was1ntraperitoneally administered to white
mice.~ Ten mice were used to feed-4,000 ticks and close to 300 nymphs. Most
ofthe radioactive ticks and nymphs were used in field experiments; 150 ticks
and 30 nyaphs were kept In the laboratory.: It was found that the activity
of.live engorged larvae was 0.5 to 1.1:pulses/sec and that,of crushed ones
was 4to 10 pulses/see. The activity of nymphs was considerably higher. The
second xadlotracer method is recommended because a label of sufficiently high
radioactivity could be obtained and maintained for a~longer time period. The
-development phases of ticks can thus be easily folloiied by the second method.
58
USSR UDC 621.315.592:546.23
GRIDNEVA, G. N., and YUMATOV, K. A.
"Autoepitaxia of Silicon During Vaporization by Electron Beam in Ultrabigh
Vacuum"
V sb. Protsessy rosta kristallov.i plenok poluprovodn.,(Procedures for the
Gr(7wt f Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novo-
sibirsk, 1970, pp 238-245 (from RZh-Elektranika i yeye primeneniye, No 7,
July 1971, Abstract No 7B100)
Translation: Autoepitaxial layers of Si. are obtained by the deposition method in a
vacuum of 10-5--5 . 10-9 mm of mercury.~ in order.to assure high deposition rates,
vaporization of the Si is conducted with the aid of a oharp-focused electron beam.
The substrates are placed at 50-60 = from the molten Si on a massive Mlo disk which
in heated by an electron gun. As substrates n-type Si wafers are used of (111)
orientati on, 2r,- = in diameter and 0o3 = thick with a resistivity of 80--1C0 ahm.cm,
which are subjected beforehand to mechanical polishing with subsequent degrenaing.,
or are chemically.poliahed. Immediately preceding deposition, the substrates are
briefly heated at increased temperatures. The process of deposition is conducted at
-a temperature of the substrate of 1100-11,000 0 and a,depoeition rate of 0.01--2.5
micrometer/min. The thickness of the film is ~--60 micrometer. It is shown that tha
density of packing defects depends to a considerabIn degree on the deposition rate,
the vacuum in the working chamberp and the substrate temperature. The accumption is
confirmed ccnverning an extension of the deposition rate during which perfect layers
1~ J11,1' J11, 7~ :1.t11 11:1 3. :1'11.1 11 'J' 1:11d; W
USSR
ARUSHMOV, A. Ye., et al., Protsessy rosta kristalloviplenok poluprovodn.
(Procedures for the Growth.of Semiconductor.Crystals and Films - Collection
of-Works),-Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 238-245 (from PM-Elektronika i yeye
primerteniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B106)
are obtained* with an improvement of.the vacuum, It is found that conditions of
growth determine the properties of the Bi film. In a vacuum of 10-15--10-9 Mm. of
morcury, layers practically without defects are obtained of n- and p-type Si. The
resistivity of p-type film is 200_~OO o~=.cm. On the,basis of the monocrystalline
layers obtained, laboratory specimens were prepared of,p-n junctions of the type
Ifilub-filO. with reverse voltage on'the order of ~00_vo 8 refo Me
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USSR Mc 530.145
AZIMOV, S. A., ARUSHANOV, G. G.g and P11MATOY, 1. 1.
"Stationary Values of the Differential Cross Section and Overlap Functions for
High Energies"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy - Fizika, No 8, f973, PP 73-79
Abstract: The extremal values obtained earlier (G. G. Arusbanov, ZhETF,
No 51, 1402, 1966; S. A. Azinov, et al.# Izv, Yuzov SSSBp Flzika, No 4j
103t 1970) for the differential cross section of elastic scattering in the
-diffraction cone region are generalized to the case of other angles. They are
reduced to a form convenient for a comparison with experimental values which
shows that all the external values are close to the experimental value.
Similar results were also obtained in the case of binary inelastic reactions
and overlap functions. When deriving the sample values for the overlap
f=ctions, one should preferably begin with.the ordinary expansion in Legendre
polynomials and not the integral representation# since the condition of
unitarity in this representationp generally speaking, has a complicayed form'.
In the case.of small transmitted pulses in which the formulas can be obtained
comparatively easily in both representations, they are comparable.
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USSR UDC: 530-145
AZINQV, V. A. and ARUSHANOV, G.
"Solving the Unitarity Condition for the Amplitude of the Two-
Particle Process"
Tomsk, Izvestiya VUZ--Fizika, No 7, 1973, pp 108-114
Abstract: A solution is given for the unitarity condition of the
amplitude for the two-particle inelastic Droces.s I + 2 - 3 + 4
by, specifying the sum of the contributions of a,ll possible inelas-
tic,reaction channels differing.from this process and the ampli-
tudes of the elastic scattering of
i + 2 1 + 2
3 + 4 3 + 4
if the unitarity condition for the collision operator is SS+ 1.
A systen of twro algebraic equations is. obtained. Their exact solu-
tion, expressing, the coefficient of partial decay of the inelastic
two-particle reaction given by the.first process above, is deter-
mined. A formula obtained for the angular distribution in such re-
actions is compared with the experimental data with good results.
USSIR UDC 530-14,5
AZB-IOV, S. A. ,
"Van Hove Overlapping Function and Elastic DispersioziCa'b High
Energy Levels
Tomsk, Izvestiya VUZ-Fizika, No. 10, 1971, pp 25-32
Abstract: The van Hove overlapping function G(t) is defined as
clescrib g the contribution of nonelastic processes to the ima-
ginary part of the elastic dispersion amplitude.' B;3.-yr using a
model of uncorrelated jets, van Hove found that function to be
of the exponential form G(t) = crineRt. The purpose of this ar-
ticle is to investigate and clarify the validity of this form of
the function in view of the fact that the model on which it is
based does not result in quantitative agreement with experiments.
To do this, the authors proceed in reverse: i.e. , thc-j Find the
form of the function from the unitary condition by substituting
into the latter the experimentally established value for the dif-
fraction peak, as i-,ras done in an earlier ar-ticle by the sw.-le au-
thors (Izvestiy -a, No. 1971, 85). in tile
a VUZ SSSR, Fizik 52 P
present article, a detailed investigation is made of !he elastic
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AMOV, S. A. et, all, Izvestiva VUZ--Pizik2, 1-10 10, 1971, p -32
.p 25
dispersion corresnon'ing to the odified version of the function
C( ai.
-9 t ob ~ ned by the au
G 0-) = ae be thors, a.~nd the va-n Ho-Lre
'he Tashlzen~ V. I. enin Sta-e
model is discussed. Members of U U
University, the authors conclude by thankingY..K. Usharov for
his interest in the work.
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USSR Mc 539-171iO15
AZIMOV, S. A., and AMIW.MV. G._G. Tashkent State University imeni. V. I.
Lenin
The Contribution of Statistical Processes to Elastic Scattering"
T"omskj Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika# No 6, 1971, PP 17-21
Abstracts In recent years rather precise experimental data have been obtained
orithe angular distribution of high-energy hadrons in elastic scattering
'covering a wide band of angles. It has been found that the differential
scattering cross sections, forward and back, have peaks, and the size of
the forward peak exceeds that of the backward Deak by several orders of
magmitucle. It is also found that the ratio of these peaks ifith.increase in
energy grows approximately as the cube 0of the enarrr in horuepower, Further-
more, the angular distribution near 90 is alzost isotropic and depends
greatly on the eneror. In this article the authorsAnvestigate the sensi-
tivity of statistical theory as it.applies to selecting the dependence of
transparency on distance in an optical.model. They show that with an
exponential density distribution obtainedlin field theory, the statistical
scattering is negligibly snall in. co-riparison with the cox-responding diffrac-
tion scattering. They strictly surxzrize the alternating series encountered
in the theory. They also mention certain difficulties which arise in com-
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USM UDC 539.1?1.016
AZ L~OV, S. A. and .4-PUSILANOV, G. G., Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbek 3SR
----------
Academy of Scienoes-`~
110 tial Cross Section Outside the Diffrac-
scillatina Character of the Differen
tion Peak"
Tashkent, Izv. Akad Nauk Uzbek SSR, ser Fiz-Mat Nauk, No 2, 1971, PP 5)-50'
Abstract: This article gives the formula for the scattering amplitude outside
the diffraction peak which has an oscillating character. The authors find th;It
previou5 results which are useful for finding the variation of partial amplitudes
with onorgy.can not be used to arialyze the fino structuro of the differential
cross section. Tho authors give equations which prove that in the differential.
cross section there are local minima and maxima and that the oscillation period
with growth Lli energy under certain conditions tends to zero and is approxi-
mately I rad. GeV/s under others. The article contains,23 equations and 8
bibliographic citations.
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USSR UDC 539-17I.ol6
AZIMOV, S. A. and ARUSH4N0V G G.; Tashk ent State University imeni V. I. Lenin
"Behavior of the Van Hove Overlap Function Near the Diffraction Peak"
Tomsk, Izvestiya VUZ, Fizika, No 5, 71, PP 84-88
Abstract: The authors show that the condition of unitarity and the shape of
the experimentally found diffraction peak determine the:dependence of the Van
Hove overlap function or., the impulse transmitted in the~re.gion of the d-iffrac-
tion cone. The.r--sult is ex-pressed by a linear.coribination.of two exponents
rather than by the ordinarily used single one. If the Law governirL. the in-
elastic procass is known' then theoretically on the basis of unitarVty the
corresponding elastic scattering can be computed, and vice versa. by sub-
stituting nunerical values for the total cross section,~the authors find that
in the Van Hove model the diffraction picture must be produced by terms which
correspond to the inelastic processes; they find this to be in coxplete accord
with the diffraction scattering. The new results vhich the wathors find may
substantially change the solution to the condition of unitarity relative to
the imaginary part of the amolitule far the Iffiven overlap function, which
appears as a nonho.Togenecus term in the integral equation.
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USSR
AZIMOV, S. A., and ARUSHZI~NOV, G. G., Tashkent State UniversIty imeni
"On the Steady-State Value of the Differenti-al Cross Section for Scattar-
ing'
Tomsk, Izvestiya VUZ, Fizika, No 4, 1970, pp 103-108
Abstract: Steady-state values are considered for t1le differential cro-~5 sor, :1
and its derivatives in terms of the transmitted Pulse t for giv..--n valuLs oi
total intc-raction cross secton ci~t, the total elastic scaLtering cross se,.-:ion
01eZ , ano the forward scaLturing amplitude. Since high encrgles -are
sidered, it was more convenient to use the integral representation for the
tude instead o;.- Lhe expanaion of the scattering ampJitude i.n Legendri.~
Lower limits are obtained for the differential elastic scattering cr(_,;:;,; sef~;Cions
an the basis of the most general considerations and. forits derivatives in terms
of the transmitted momentum at the point t.= 0 at high energies. The problem is
reduced to finding the steady-state value, or extremum of a certain functional.
The results are expressed in terms of total cross sections that are measurable
in experiment.
23M. MUM, jAIWI &I MI M~_
,::,.r,s 1,73G5
a0 OCLuber 1972
P
CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE PAMCIPATION' OF -NE NECS`TRILA-rum
lN BEHAVIORLAL CONTA07,
Article bv E. it. A N epar-nent of Pharmacology. C;Itta Mc.-dical
-I- . -.k, R-iiiion. V,l 3, 'No 3,
mr 'kh N.
inatituLr ."0'
1972, ll'~-Doj
Tjjjq survoy sumg up data on the role of the tllkkddt~M ItWl Ole j'A';1L
in the organization of some behavior,11 forms. striatit-czntrol is c-~Lur-.
through well -=tnLteatLd Inhibiting mechanisms. They nre lrdicut~-e. by Ll,.
types of behavioral movemenLu: suppi-t-tigion reactLon. irr",zrvrl rltvp, an-1
specific inhibition. At the samo tir,,.. -the neontriatum =zrtiri;ates in ',I..
formation of classical conditioned and inst-unantal reflex(:*. The arLi~!,
dcalr with the possible nourophytilologIcal tritchanian;* of the particip.-Aticn.
of the nLo5triatum in behavioral control.
So far, fron the functional vlewpointo the caudat= anti the pu ta-mcn,
known Jointly as the nuostriatun, have been considered as arm of the Mo-It
pur~illrig formatlona of the central -m.-v.,us ayntcr- Faradoxftal though
right seem, we have very limited ideas on the glgnLficacce,of such
accumulationa of grey matter, mnt develor.Ld In nia=.Als. It lb rencrally
accel,Lable to rc~duce the rol(., of the neostriatum to participation in
r,pulating movi,sionta au a le.1ding cm-ponent of
11101. Yet, according to Ye. R. Sepp, [341. the phylgenic eumeture Its~!-l
developed as a center of tnost conplex unconditioned reflt~uo 1'autcmaLicall~.~
controlling behavior in the presence of certain tlirtni&~." 'llits thou,-.,lit
propcrly deacriber. the numerous studies made In recetzt ytaxs. This
ts6to classify the neoutriatum as prirt of theme &v7ments o( the braijj
Ui directly re9ponsible for regulating complex behaviorit fat-%.
The present survey has selected rro;*,i the rich littrm,y dnti~
acquired on this matter facto applying only to two asPcc-ji of the
phyttiology of the neostriatum, moot essentinI from our A ma~('r
characteristicofvthi s formation is the capability to ensure inhibit Jon
control over b ha ior.1 reactions. The other moteworth, question i~ t.-
obvious correIntion between the conditioned reflex ani=1 behavior and tl,--
integrity of banal gatiglin. Tbe following is a description of thv
[I 'issal C]
,1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED' PR:OCESSING DATE--020CT70
.'TITLE---THE INFLUENCE OF PENTYLENTETRAZOL 04 BACKGROUND ACTIVITY JF SINGLE
-,-CORTICAL NEURONES IN STIMULATION,OF THE NUCLEUS CAUDATUS -U-
_AurHUR-(O2)-ARUSHANY`ANp E-6-t BELFJLERTSEVr.YU*Av
.:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--BYULLETEiNI EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLO61111 MEDITSINY, 1970, VOL 69,
NR- 4 PP 75 78
~_`DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
---TOPIC TAGS--NEI)REIN, CEREBRAL CORTEX, CAT, INHIBITION, 3LOOD PRESSUIE,
-,ANALEPTIC DRUG
T f~ L A K IG- - *.!.1 F.F S T,' IT I b"' S
DOCU!'P47 CLAS 5--WtCLA 5 5 IF I F 0
PROXY PELL/FkA.14E.--1938/1580 STEP t4O--Ul~/0219/70/',)69/004/0075/0~)78
C IRC ACCESF19%' N'0--AP0l0fj3?6
'LASSIFIFD PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
2/2 026 UNC
CIRC ACCESSION NU--APOL06326
-Ai3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-tl- ABSTRACT. PENTYLENTETRAL3L (5-10 14G-KG
I-NTRAVENGUSLY) BIPHASICALLY CHANGES THE REACTIONS OF SINGLE NEURONES F
THE SENSURIMOTOR CORTEX (IF NONANESTHETIZED CATS TO A DIFFERENT FRE-QUENCY
OF STIMULATION~OF THE NUCLEUS CAUDATUS. ::DURING THE FIRST ONE rwo
-~::,MINUTES AFTER PENrYLENTETRAZOL INJECTION..THERE WAS OBSERVED AN
-INTENSIFICATION OF CAUDATE INHIBITION AND INHIBITION OF FACILITATORY
RESPONSES.' SIMULTANEOUSLY THE BACKGROUND ACTIVITY OF NEURDNES
ACCELERATED. ON THE THIRD FOURTH MINUTE OF REGISTUTION THE INHIBITORY,
-REACTIONS, ON rHE CONrRARY, WEAKENED.JHE INITIAL~DEEPENJNG OF GAUDATE
I NH 18 IT I ON 15 1APPAR EN rLY r THE, RESULT.. OF,Rl SE OF THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE
CAUSED BY PENTYLENTETRAZOL.
USSR UDC: 669.721.042.62
K KMMO, K
AR11SOO Ch. Kh., LAUGIS, Yu. Ya., LOOTUS, Ya. K., LOYGONI, V. V.,
SAKKOS, Kh- A., TIMMS, Kh. A.
"M Drives for Pumping of Liquid Magnesium"
MGD v Metallurgii i Liteyn. Proiz-ve [MD in Metallurgy and Foundry Produc-
tion -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 126-130 (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G202, by G.
Svodtseva).
Translation: The Tallin Polytechnical Institute has developed and introduced
tometallurgical production several induction MFID drives for feeding liquid
Mg from a continuous refining furnace to a casting conveyori The basic tech
nical data are presented on the MD drives and a schematic diagram of the power
portions. is presented. The drives operate under manual control. During tapping,
the static head and hydraulic resistance are,increased,. This means that conser-
vation of constant productivity requires that the supply voltage be increased by
1.2-1.8 times. The channel of the pump is replaced every three to five days.
A diagram of the activity of the MD drive under manual control is presented.
1A
24-
USSR UDC 681-325.65
JIJIJIJ1,11WIT JbIaW GRIGORYAN, L. A., MZARYAN, S. YE.:, 1,11,01MMIMN, 1. A.,
zind-SARK-13K.AN, A. B.
"Transistor-Transistor Logic Circuit"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 314307 cl- H 03 k 19/08, filed 26 Feb 70, Pub-
lished 26 Oct 71 (frona RM-Avtor,,1_atika, Telemekhanika. i, Kyehislitel'nnya
Tekhnika, No 5, I-lay 72, Abstract 110 5B137P)
Translation: There are well-kno~m devices which contain. an input multier-itter
transistor (T) connected by the collector, to the base of an intermediate T,
whose collector and emitter are connected to the bases of t,,,To output, series-
-connected Tz. Me logic circuit described, differs from these in that it con-
tains a cor7plementary T connected by its collector to the emitter of 1-he
intermediate T, by its emitter to the collector of theiinput T, and by its base
through the resistor to the base of Vie Input T. This makes it possible to
increase the operating speed of the device.
38
USSR UDC 541.69+547-554
MZROYAN, A. L., (DECEASED), YARKARYAN, E. A&F ALERSANYAN, R, A.,,XHORENYANA
R. S. , and q - , Institu
i BAIAYAN t eof Fine Organic
Chemistry imeni A. L. Kndzhoyan, :Cai&P-4 f Sciences Armenian SSR, Yerevan
"Derivatives of Arylalkylamines. 11. Constitution and Physiological Activity
of Some Substituted Axylalkylamines and Their Berivativesk'
Yerevan, Arnyanskly nimicheskiy Zhurnalo Vol 24g No 8, 1971, PP 703-713
Abstract: Bu condensing the Chlorides of substituted phenylacetic, diDhenyl-
propionic, and diphenylacetic acids Hith phenyl- and pbenQxyisopropylaxine,
were prepared , Reduction uith LiAlH 4 convertecl:comnoun-ds I into the
GuIx-atitutod arylalkylaninaz; 11, by cyclizing the amldes.acc~rdlng to Bishler-
11apieralski. azd then reducing, tetrahydroicoquinoline derivatives III ware
synthesized. By reacting phanylisopropylanine with indanones and reducing
the ketimines that fo=od, aminoindans IV were obtained.1 Hydrochlorides of
compounds 11, 111, and IV were effective as coronarf dilatants (table). The
for-mulas and. properties of compound I and of the hydrochlorides of II and III
are listed in tables.
USSR UDC 621.382.27
AVAKIYANTS, G. M., Acad. Sci. Armenian SSR, ADAINIYAN, Z. N,, ARUTCHINYAN
V. M., BARSEGYAN, R. S. and OGA-NESYAN,- S. V,
"Some Studies of Zinc-Doped Silicon Diodes as Optron,-Pair Elements"
Yerevan, Doklady Akademii Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Vol 57, No 3, 1973,
pp 152-157
Abstract: This article describes an investigation of the liaht-sensi-
tivity of the time characteristics of the diode structure's described
in the title in order to determine the possibility of using them as
photorece tors in optron pairs. Tile volt-ampere characteristics were
p
measured in a couple with a light-emitting diode over a broad range of
temperatures. The diodes retained their light sensitivity throughout
the entire range of temperatures, from -196' to +80* C. in contrast t0
many other devices, theme diodes can be switched both from the low-con-
ductivity to the high-conductivity state and,from the high-c-onductivitv
to the low-conductivity state simply by changing the level of illumina-
tion.
40
JU
USSR UDC 547.~94+547-834.2
IMTSAKANYAlf, V. A., ALEKSANYANJ R. A.~ and MRASHYAN, E. S.,
~Institute of Fine Organic Chemistry imeni A. L. 14ndzhoyana, Academy of Sciences
SSR (Yerevan)
"Modification of Alkaloid Structures. V. Some Alcohols of.the Lupinine and
Epilupinine Series"
Yerevan Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, No 1, 1T(2, PP 66-72
Abstract: A series of eight amino alcohols, homologs derived from the
lupinine (structure I, R = CH20H) andIts diastereorter-(+) epilupinine
(structure II, Rl CH20H) were synthesized from lupinine.
14
The influence of their T,*ethiodides on the ring circulation was studied. Both
forms were obtained for R = III = CHp-CH2CH2011, CfE2O-(G!f2)3r-"1'; only 1 ,ris obtained
'11(C1V11)2; and only II was obtati3ed for RCILCJ~011. A number of
for 13 = CIV
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6
USSR
BMICHILA, S. N. , FILIPPOV, L. P., Moscow State Uni-
ARU
Veirsity imeni M. V. Lomonosov
"Measurement of the Electrical Conductivity of Tin in the Temperature
Range 1000-2500OK"
Moscow, Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, No. 3, May/Jun 72, pp 547-550
Abstract: A technique is described for measuring electrical conductivity
that makes it possible to obtain fairly reliable data in the temperature
range 1000-25000K and is based on.the use of high-frequency induction
heating of metal ampoules filled with the liquid metal to be studied.
It is noted that the study of the specific electrical conductivity of
liquid metals is an important element in investigating the nature of the
1-iouid-metal state of a substance, but that the problem of the electrical
resistance of liouid metals has been little studied up to the present time.
The use of induction heating in the measurement device makes it possible
to obtain a homogeneous temperature field in the heated sample and the
device is convenient to use because of its low inertia, so that measure-
ments can be carried out fairly rapidly. A description and circuit
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ARUTYLINOV, A. V.', et al,.Tepl 'i 'k
ofizi a; vysokikh tezp6,rat=, No. 3,
May/Jun 72, pp 547-550
diagram of the device are given. A basic source of systematic error in
measuring the SDecific resistance was the error in determining the geo-
metry of theampoule. The total maximum systematic er-ror of the experiment
varied
-From bl to ~,2' in the temperature range 1000-25000K. The electrical
conductivity of tin of the following.comp6sition (in i-rt-. '0) was measured:
99.9995 Sn, 5-10-5 SIDI 10-5 (Fe, Co, Au, Ag, Zn, Ar), 10-6 (Cu, Bi, Al),
The results are shown graphically. The data allees with the data of
Cusac, Roll, and Motz within the limits of the systematic error of the
experiment. The least squares method was used to obtain the following
temperature dependence for the electrical resistance:
P 54.42 0.661 10-2 T + 1.522-10-5 T2
-9 T-1t
2/2
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L1.2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
:~TirLE-THERIIAL PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND MOLTEN METALS AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
U__
L.P., ARUTYUNOVv A.Vt MAKARENKO, I.N., MARDYKIN,
;_,~_'A o piJRLKHANGVA9 Loh.
~-CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
-.SGURCE-TEPLOFIZ. SVCISTVA TVERO. TEL:VYS TEMP..,.TR. VSES. KONF. 1966
IREFERENCE ~-K-EF- ZH.t Fli. E. 1969, ABSTR. NO 12E4
~~'~JATE P U F, L 15 HE G------6 6
-SLBJECT Af~EAS-MATERIALS, PhYSICS
TAGS-TVERMAL GUNDUCTIVITYt LIQUID METALt HEAT; LAPACITY, ELECTRIC
CUNDUCTIVITYvELECTRIC WillEt PHYSICAL PROPERTY
:CONTROL MARKING- NO RESTRICTIONS
"DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0607 STEP NU--UR/0000/69/OOL/000/01-16/OLZ9
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AR012b3,fl
UL,LCL-A S S I F I F D -
USSR UDC 536.242+3:546.832
AHTJ'QQ7ffQV A__V_ BANCHILA, S.- N., and FILIPPOVI L. P-01 Moscow
-STate Univers-7y-1 Kal.1ningrad Technical Instituto of the Fish
Industry and Fisheries
~"Thermal, Electric, and 4nissive Properties of Hafnium in. the
High-Temperature Range"
Moscow, Teplofizik-a Vysokikh Temperaturg VOIL10, No 29
Mar-Apr 72, PP 425--428
Abstract: Recent results of multiple investigations by the me-
thod of variable induction heating of thermal, elect-ric,and
emissive properties of hafniua (by %,rL. %: 99.3 df; 0.65 Zr5lo-
0-04 Si02; 0.006 AlZQj) in the terperature ran,-e over 1000 X
are. discussed. The !nVestigated fif-specimen, '98 rim long e-nd
10 mm in diam., was calcined in vacuum by 1900 OK fortA2 hrs.
The results Pare diecussed by reference to tabulated data and
diagrams ahowing tho temperature dependences olf, the heat con-6ue-
tivity the hoat ernpacity opt the opootfic Qlectric
tance and the monochromate coefficient F_ j;r(A=O. 65,4o , in
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WHAill"I'Whil
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I : . . , 11;l .11 ;i . . I
.-1/2 040
UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE-090CT70
TITLE-THE DESIGN OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM.SPACECRAFT STABILISATION WITH
HUMAN OPERATOR -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-SOLODQVNIkOV, V.V.v OMITRIEV,.A.N., SEMENOV, V.V., ARUT~,TNOV,/
--s LOBUSOV, E.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSRi FRANCE
FEDERATIUN OF AUTOMATIC CONTk)~SYMPOSIUA ON
AUTOMATIC CONTROL, 3RD. TOULOUSE:, FRANCE, MAR 2-6t 1970, PAPER, 18
DATE PUBLISHED---MAR70
a~.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES# SPACE TECHNOLOGY
,JOPIC TAGS-MANo MAN MACHINE SYSTEM, MANUAL, SPACECRAFT RENDELVOUSS, ORBIT
~~-,,:CORKECTIUN, SPACECRAFT LANDING
RESTRICTIONS
,.CfJ.NTROL MAK
:.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
TROXY REt:L/FRAME-1996/0006 STEP NO-FRIODOO/*101000100010018/0018
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0117306
UNCLASSIFIED
_:--:-2./2 .040 UNCLA SSI FIED PROCESSINGDATE-09OCT70
_,,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT011.7306.
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONSIDERATION OF.THE ACTIVE ROLE
MAN IN SULVING NUMEROUS SPACE PROBLEMS SUCH-A& RENDEZVOUS, 41DCOURSE
CORRECTION, LANDINGt ETC. ALL THESE UPERATIONSINCLUDE MANUAL
~~'SPACECkAFT STABILIZATION. BECAUSE OF THEMGREAT IMPORTANCE,
ANALYTICAL DESIGN IS NECESSARY.. ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE DYNAMIC AND
-.INFORMATION RESEARCH OF HUMAN OPERATOR-FEATURES. THE MAJOR REASON FOR
MAINUAL TRACKING IS THE NECESSITY FOR CONSTANCY OFANFORMATION
TRANSMILSSION RATE. THE CORRELATION BETWEEN RANDOA DELAY TIME AND INPUT
:__-PROVIVED:AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAINA STOCHASTIC DYNAMIC MODEL OF THE
OPERATOR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 591.18
POPOV, A. K., VOIXOV, A. M., AHL32LUNDY.,~~, and LOBUSOV, Ye. S., Institute
of Biomedical Problems, Ministry of Public Health USSRP Moscow Aviation Insti-
tute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, and Moscow Higher-Engineering Technical School.
imeni N. E.-Bauman
"Mechanisms of Spontaneous Rhythmic Activity of the Cerebral Cortex"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 193, No 1, Jul/Aug 70, pp 245-247
Abstract: A discussion is presented of possible models' in which stimulation of
the cortex evokes depolarization of dendrites and excitation of internuncial
neurons, which in turn show an inhibiting effect followed by hyperpolarization
of,dendrites. The process represents the beginning of rhythmic activity. It
is assumed that the spontanraus rhythmicity of the isolated cortex is the re-
sult of bioelectrical sequential changes*in the types of interactions between
the dendrites and the internuncial neurons.~:In other words,,the possibility
of cortical rhythm exists because of the structural connections of theelements
composing it. Thus, the systems and the subsystems.-interact. On the basis of
analysis and the results of the modeling procedures, it~is assumed that the
spontaneous rhythmic activity of the nerve structures of the cortex is ensured
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PRLMARY SOURCE: Avtomatika Telemekhanika, 1970, Nr pp 19,2-
APPLICATION OF THEOREM OFFFOLD IN CO)TPLEX DOMAIN
FOR INVESTIGATION OF NONSTAVONARY CLOSED-CY%E SYSTEMS
ArutXuno
There is considered the problem of determining an equivalent transfer function for
a closed-cycle nonstationary system of a certain type set by its structur2l scheme. The
folution is obtained in the form of a matrix product of the cofilmr-, the Laplace transfor-
mations. of the equivalent input signal and the matrix of the Laplace transformations
which is determined by the dynamics of the, staLionary -part and the poles of the va-
riable coefficient. The methods of solving the problem are illustrated xviLh examples.
lip REEL/FRAMM
19750639
ME
519
Ila
HOVE'S GYRSOCOPE ON A UNIFOPYLY ROTATING BASE
[Article a". and lxninCrad,
u ,
r- oros r---cn ve, 0.1 1:;-.1C) 4,
In this article the pozsibililv of c-onstruct-
'
Ing a free. gyrcscooe or. a pare
accordluE. to
Fove's scheme is analyzed.
Let us assvune that a Hove's gyroscope (1) Is Placed on
a base rotating with the constlant velocity Famma around Itz
8-YiSno, purpcndicular to the axis ~ of the &vroscope drive
(see sketch). Ve shall determine the position of a coordinate
trihedron tcricV. connected with. the base, with respect to a
stationary system of reference by an angle ga=Tia. As-
suming that the torsion rigidities are finite only ror twist-
ing, we shall determine the gyrosope position with respect to
the base by the =gles and t3.
+62
USSR UDO. 531-383
ARUTYMOV and DYIITRIYEV, G. N.
"Howe Gyroscope on a Uniformly Rotating Baseit
Leningrad, Prj_boros-I-IE2ytn~Zft, No 2, 1972, pp 80-84
Abstract: Assuming that a Howe gyroscope iB set up on a base ro-
ta'ting, at, constant velocity around an axis- porpendicul"ar to the
drive axis, ib-he authors mialyze the possibility of a
b
free gyroscope based on the Howe design. The equation of motion
of the system is derived from the LagranF,"Lazi eqtiatiolia of the
second kind- under the assumption that the noment o:~ the re6ist,--aice
at the drive shaft is balanced by the rotational moment. The
problem of whether the parameters of the Ro~-.-e f,
.,yroscopo can be
chosen such that, with the base rotating, the longitudinal
of the rotlor shaft maintains ita position in space only
B-mal Iperiodic oscille tions, is solved. T e T)o 2,ri ib" e c ond i-
hre
tions of the Urosco-pe I s motion are examined. The euthora , meia-
bers of the Kazan A-viation instltuto,, find tha;t for-Etd motions
of the Howe Eyroscope cannot be completely elixtinated.
USSR 5)1.383.
ARwIllwov, S. S. AC
111~'rror in a Two-Sta-e Gyroscopic Angular Velocity Transducer Resulting From
Angular Oscillations of the Base"
Tr. Kazansk. Aviats. In-Ta [waks of Kazan' Aviat. Inst]. No. 99, 1969, pp 44-48
(translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metrologiya I lzmeritel'naya Tekhaika, No. 4,
1970, Abstract No. 4.32.4306, unsi-ned)
Translation: A theoretical analysis is performed of the.presence of systematic
velocity components in the angular oscillations of a syroscope base. Lon--term
angular oscillations of the object and the corresponding constant component of
velocity can lead to extended correction failures of many devices.
1/1
6
Kicrobiology
USSR UDC 576.851.45+576.852.211.094.9(:576-858.9
ARUTYUNOY,ju. I., Rostov-na Donu Antiplague Institute,
_
"Biological Characteristics of Plague and Pseudotuberculosis BacteriophagesO
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 8, Aug 70
pp 106-111
Abstract: Plague and pseudotuberculosis bacteriophages constitute two indeperyi-
ent species' Tne former (ZZ races studied) comprise a single serological type
(I) and the latter (4 races), two types (I and II). Of the various criteria
tested as means of differentiating plague from psendatuberculosis bacteriophages,
their serological properties were the most unambiguous and useful. Specificity
ahd range of action, adsorption capacity# single developmental cycle, and the in-
fluence of certain physical factors (tomperature..ultra violet irradiation) and
chemical agents (urea, methylene blue) had only auxiliary value for.typing pur-
poses. Plague bacteriophage.2.662 No. lAs recoamnded.as an indicator, owing
to its high lytic activity, relatively short latent period,,wide range 'of action
within a homologous species, and high specificity.
USSR TDC 661.183.7
KULIYEV, Al. M., GRIGORYAN, E. V., and ARUTYUNIOVA, E. G., Bakinsk Branch,
All.-Union Scientific Research Institute""rmftVges
"Studyof the Effect of Chemical Composition of a Displacer,on the Adsorption
CzipqhiLiLty of Silica gel"
Bikui Azerbaydzhanskiy Kbimicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5-6 (71-72), 1971, pp 90-92
Abstract: It was shown in earlier work that substituting high molecular
weight.fractions of petroleum for the water molecules of a hydrogel yields
silica gel with high adsorption. This particular study was.devoted to
individual fractions of petroleum, especially to their effect on the gel.
The study showed that treatment of silica gel with a.displacer containing
primarily aromatic hydrocarbons will yield ar. adsorbent with very fine pores,
and..-high activity. When treated with parafine hydrocarbons, the pores in
thp-:adsorbent become coarse.
USSR IJD C: ~11-3.W-831-002
.-.,-_LLCf[USIlCKOV, A. V., BESKEIA, S. R.,
BAROyful, 0. MEDVE DEVA. G. I., SIMMMI, A. A.
ARUTYLINOVA, -I..A., MART12,10u, V. R.
nImnunologi.cal-l~pide~-riolor--ica3L Research on Tick-Borno',Encephalitis"
V sb. Materiqy YAT Vsn:-,. slezda euirle-Liolorzov, rtikrobiolaeov i
tezisy dok-1. Ch. I (Proceedings of the i5th All Union Conferonce bf Ellide-dolo-
'L.-Jous Disease The
gists, Microbiolo Jsts and Specialists in Infect Sis Renarts
Part I -- collection of wmrl.-s) IvIloscou, 1970, PP 186-187 RZh-36,-
skaya geografiya, No 1, Jan 71, lbstract No 1.36.86)
64o abstract/
I
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USSR UDC: 621-375.82
ARUTYUNYANI A. a., TUNKIN, V. G., and CHIRITC-IN, AS.
"Light-Power Interferometer with Ifigh Resollution for Measuring
Spatial Coherence of Optical Radiationli
Moscow, V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Blectronics--coIllection
of works) "Sov. radio," No 1(13', 1973~ z,,P 111-113 (from !ILZh--
Fizika, NO 7, 1973, Abstract I.-To 7D1069
Translation: The design of an interferorneter constructed to measure
small radii of sDatial coherence of light radiation, -,..,hich has a
number of advantages over the Young and Mch-Zehnder - interf crorauters
used for the same purpose, is do,scribed. Results are Eiven of mea-
surements using the described interferometer for the space correla-
-iinum
tion function of helium-neon laser radiationsand alw, -yttriuru
garnet laser oscillations. These 'latter oscillationa had a coher-
ence radius of -0.1 mm in the oscillation of many transverse modes
for a beam radius of 5 mm. Authors' abstract
IA
3?
USSR uDc: 621-391-19
ARUTYUNYAN, A. M., Irkutsk Polytechnical Institute
"A Device for Pattern Recognition"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnvye Znalki,
No 15, Apr 73, Author's Certificate No 374636, Division G, filed 20 Oct 70,
published 14 Jul 73, pp 112-113
Translation. This Author's Certificate introduces a device for pattern
recognition which contains a lens optically coupled to a transmitting tele-
vision tube whose output is coupled through a video amplifier and frame
and l.-ne switches to a flip-flop module connected to the input of a clas-
sifier. The device also contains a control unit which is connected to the
flip-flo-o module and to the output of the device, through frame and
line distributors to the frame and line switch module, and through an image
coordinate changing module to the objective lens and the television trans-
mitting tube. In addition, the device contains a linear voltage generator.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, recognition reliability is im-
proved by adding a block of random voltage generators and a commutator.
The commutator inputs are connected respectively to the outputs of the linear
1/2
all'. HAi
USSR
ARUTYUNYAN, A. M., USSR Author's Certificate No 37h636
voltage generator and to the outputs of the block of random voltage gener-
ators, while the commutator output is connected to the deflecting system
of the television transmitting tube.
2/2
Organometa,llic CbmPoutids.
WSR, LTDc 548.737
KU7,11-EENA, L. G., BOKIY, N. C., STRUCHKOV YU. T. 7 RYBIN,
I U"
L. V. 11 and RYBINSKAYA, M. I., Institute of Vie taloSgeMoSk6ni's, Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Structure of 3,6-Duphenylpyridazino-diferrun-triphenylphosphine-pentacarbonyl"
-Moscowt Zhurnal Strukturnoy Kbimli, Vol 12, No 5, Sep-Oat 71, pp 873-88Z
Abstract3 To determine objectively the structure of diarylpyridazine com-
plexes with iron carbonyls, a complete roentgenogra. hie analysis of the mono-
phospbin - Z_'~e2F-(%H55 (CO) 2 was carried
e complex f(C05)200A -7 3 5
out. The binuclear molecule contains Fe(CO) 3 and Fe(CO)2PPh3 groups
connected with a Fe-Fe bond and two nitrogen bridge atoms of.the pyridazine
moiety. Fe atoms are of the octahedral coordination, they are highly strained
due to the formation of tetrahedzal cluster system Fe 2112. The crystals are
monoclinic with a-- 23.98, b = 18-34, C= B-39 X - 107020', and
and H = 4. The structure was obtained by the heavy atom method and refined
by the least squares method to R - 12%. The pyridine ring acts as a diazo-
bridge between two iron atoms also connected by the metal- metal bond.
The most interesting bond lengths ares Fe-Fe - 2.53; 11-14 - 1.431 Fe-N
1.92 R. 1/1
USSR uDc 621.396.677
1.012.12.001.57:535
ARUTYTNYMT Dzh S KUROCHKET, A. P.
"Optical Modeling of the Radiation Patterns of Antennas From a Radio-
hologram of the Field in the Fresnel Zonell
Moscow, Radiotek-hnika i Elektronika, Vol 26, iio 9, Sell) 71, pp 1623-i628
Abstract: The authors consider the partficular-s of ri-;.,constriicting the
radiation patterns from. a radioholograri of tile field ri,_-asured in the
Fresnel, zone. Exrressions are derived for disulacein~!nt of' the I-11nne of
the radiation pattern fror!i the focu,, of the lon,!;, tuid tbe (.,c)rre!.;jjorjd(,nc(-
is found between the rungu]ar coordinates in Wic, field. of tDe antr:nna
and the Cartcniwn coorcUnates in the plane of the radiation pattern.
A relationship is fow, id for calculating defocusing of the anterna
throug-h the distance bet-v-een the T)lane of the r--diati(-.;n -oatterri and tht~
plane of optir,= focuZinZ.
13
i V -
it! L-
?
UDC
USS.Ti
P.PUTY04 YPIJ P, S S.
Radi o HoloCraphy in Antenra
"ODtical and I
c1h no-'. e'~', n
Do'r-1. scmanara- .":!trol. v rad~
e c 7: VC-: i
the Scientific and Technical Se=inar on :.'~etrcloj~y in Rad1o_-!
Part 1) jl,!o-cow, '19-0, p 92 (from ;:,'Zli-"~ad:-*otcl.-Illyiilr--, No 6, Jun 7-3, ;~br7-a- c. j~B
d
Transletion: Th e a7athors consider the possibility of 11n
aves ir 'the optical frequency ran ge Z;- 3 1 IZ t.2
ducing electromaCnetic w, :71S
.radio holography are given. The advantages of a system of radio holoEr,13a- ~.Y a
reference signal are noted. Consideration is given to the possibdili-,,y of -- i L,~u I at -
ing "slow" referQnce waves by utilizing a phase change in -.he in-nut referen,~e L-,ij-
n&I to produce a spatially separate sigmal wave in the optical r=rije. _R%uiic; no-oE,-
param cy
raphy circuit cter- are deLermined an the basio of i: a
in reproduction of the recorded rf field in the optical region. U.,;c- cf 4"Anc', -.!,,zU,cd
'or mad or
of radio hologr,,,~phy is especially valuable the rad,i:~,.t_ n of
large antennas in tile optical region. AXI e;q)oriment is dei;-riibbed in radia r"i0lo-
graphic recording of the emission field in the apertLu,,. of a
he wavelength re_nge. The problem, of changing from radf o holograzl:~ to op- J Ca,
holograns) is consldereL An optical system is giver, reproducing T~.e f`i.eid a:~
the aperture of an antenna aria subsequent modeling of the -radiation patte= uZin-
the techniques of coherent optics. 11he problem. of acc-aracy -;.n nodeli,~ an-W3.qna
radiation patterns is experimentally analyzed. Resum6.
008
UNCLASSIFI'ED.' PROCESSING DATE-230CT79,~
METHYLTH10 DERIVATIVES OF PURINE BAND PYRIMIDINE IN
_U_
REACTIONS WITH WEAKLY NUCLEOPHILIC COMPOUNDS
.~.:AUTHOR-(05)-GRACHEVA, YE.P., VOLKOVA, Z.S.r GUNAR, V.I., ARUTYUNYAN, E.A.1
ZAVYALOVt S. I.,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~.:-'SOURC&-_IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 19701
(2),~ 420-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND.MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY
~'TOPIC TAGS--URACIL, PURINEt PYRIMIOINEP HYDROGEN SULFIDE, COMPLEX COMPUUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS.
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FkAME--1997/0854 STEP NO--UR/0062/701-OOC)IOQZ/0420/0423.
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119758
UNCLASSIFIED
... PAZ.
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119758
ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT., 6,,METHYLTHIOPURINE (11 AND HGCL
~SUBZ.IN ETOH GAVE A 1:1 COMPLEXY DEOCMPD. 215-LBDEGREES, WHICH.WITH H
SUB2 S REGENERATED THE PURINE. PHNH;SUB2 AND HGCL SUB2 WITH I GAVE
77PERCENT 6,ANILINOPURINE, M. 264-60EGREESt. v4HILE RHO-CHLC)ROANILINE GAVE
6,(RHOICHLOROANILINO) PURINEt M 317-19DEGREES. :1 AG SALT AND ACCL IN C
H SUB6 GAVE THE 9,AC DERIV: OF I't M. 13.4-60EGREESt WHICH WITH PHNH
-~SUBZ 3 HR AT 1100EGREES GAVE 45PERCENT 6,ANILI,31~9,ACETYLPURINE, M.
WHILE HOLDING.WITH AJ. MENH SUB2 2;HR GAVE TIPERCENT
6jMETHYLAMINOv9,ACETYLPURINEr M. 219-21DEGREES.' St
METHYL,6,METHYL,2.TH[OURACIL AND HGCL SUB2 TREATED WIM BUOH rN THE
PRESENCE OF PRrDINE 6 HR AT REFLUX GAVE 37PERCENT 2tBUTOXYo,4r
HYDROXYv6,METHYLPYRIMIDINE, M. 87-8DEGREES, WHICH WITH AQ. HCL GAVE
6#METHYLURACIL. SIMILARLYP S,METHYLt2rTHrOURAClL.G4VE 2,
BUTOXYt4,14YDROXYPYRIMIDINE, M. 85-6DEGREES. THUS, HGCL SUB2 C4TALYZES
AmINATION-OF LAND ALCOHOLYSIS OF S-ME~TWOURACIL. S, FACILITY:
INST. ORG. KHIM. IM. ZELINSKOGOt. MUSCOWP~ USSR.
. I .
1 11 ;1 -, li o :
USSR UM539.26 + 547.466
AVOW, R. L.) ARMMMOVA, E. R., and ARTMTMII, A. G.~ Institute of Fine
Organic Chemistry Imerii A. L. 14ndzhoyan, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR,
(Yerevan)
"Conforwation and Physiological Activity of Molecules. VI X-ray Structural
Analysis of the V -Diethylaminopropyl 0C -Diphenylacetate Hydrobromide"
Yerevan, Armyansldy h[himicheskiy Zhurnal,' Vol 26, No 9) 1973, pp 713-719
Abstract: A complete x-ray structural analysis of the title conmound has been
carried out. Its crystals are monoclinic. The parameters of the unit cell are
found to be: a = 17-26j, b = 7-43, c = 17.45 110-50, It = 4, space group
F21/c. Mie structure has been determined by the heavy atom method usilig the
least square calculations up to R = 0.197. The nitrogen atom is attached to
bromine through a 3-38 R hydrogen bonding. The physiol6gical activity charac-
teriatic of the title compound in discussed by comparing its structural relation-
ship vith those of acetylcholine and L(4-)muscarine.
END
CSO: 1841-W
r,,U I ~_j i
026' UNCLASSIFIED:- PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
112
_T_l-lLE--X RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF DERIVATIVES OF TRYPSIN 114HIBITED BY
...011SOPROPYL FLUOROPHOSPHATE -U-
:AUTHOR-(05)-VAYNSHTEYN, S.K., ARUTYUNYANt E*Gst ZAYTSEV# V.N.t KORANOVAr
I.P.I:GREBENKOP A.I.
OUNTRY~OF It --USSR
NFO
uk -KRISTALLOGRAFIYA L970, 15(l), 167-8
CE
0
."D'ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~_SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,:TOPIC TAGS--TRYPSIN, PLUINUM COMPOUNDr MERCURY COMPOUND, ENLYME ACTIVITY,
-114HIBITILIfir FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, ORGANIC PHOSPHO11US COMPOUND, X
-.kAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS
..CGNTROLAAARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0223 STEP NO--UR/0070/70/015/001/0167/0168
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119219
UNCLASSIFIED
026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
,..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01192L9
GP-0- ABSTRACT. PT AND HG U'RIVS. OF TRYPSIN WEIRE
BY THE DIFFUSION METHOOt AND THE COORDINATES OF THE PT AND HG
ATOMS IN THE CRYSTALS v~ERE DETD. BY X RAY.DIFFPACTION.. THE UN[f CELL
PARAMETERS ARE A 58.65 PLUS OR MINUS 0,011, G 67.05 PLUS Or~ MINUS O.Oly
A
:-AND C EQUALS 54.75 PLUS OR MINUS .0.02 ANGSTRO14 FOR THE~ PT -DERIV. AND
:.:.~58.58 PLUS OR MINUS 0.02t B 67.42 PLUS OR MINUS 0.021 AND C 54.75 PLUS
OR MINUS 0.02 ANGSTROM FOR THE HG DERIV. THE MAX.~ DEVIATIONS FROM "THE
PARAMETERS OF THE INITIAL jRYPSIN UNIT-ALL WERE 0..34 AND 0.06 ANGSTROM
:'FOR THE PT AND HG DERIVS., RESP. THE COORDINATES OF-THE HG ATOM WERE
DETD. TO BE X EQUALS 0.962, Y EQUALS,0.035#~AND.Z~EQUALS'0.195. FOR PT,
HOWEVERy CALCNS.,YlELOED 2 VARIATIONS OF.THE COORDINATES.
~FACILITY: INST. KRISTALLOGR.t MOSCOWt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 541.69+543.422.8
AVOYAN, R. L., ARAI-CELOVA, E. R., AVEETISYAN A. A.) MIT)
.1 and ARUTYUN E. G.)
Institute of Fine Organic Chemistry Lnefii A. L. ~Jhdzhoyan,-I~~iid.' 'S6_._ Armenian
SSR (Yerevan)
"Conformation and Physiological Activity of ~'blecules. I. Roentgenographic.
Study of the Y-Diethylaminopropyl. Ester Hydrobromidc ofC;'-'-Ethoxydiphenyl-
acetic Acid"
Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal., Vol 25, No 8, 1972, Pp 702-709
Abstract: A total X-ray structural analysis has been 6arried out on the hydro-
bromide of Y -diethylaminopropyl. ester of O'--ethoxydiphen-lacetic acid -- an
analog of the medicinal preparation etpenal. with both the nicotino- and mus-
caryolytic activity. On the basis of three dimensional series of Petterson and
Fourier analysis and b.y the method of least squares upto R = 0.165 the
.crystalline structure was determined .. The elementary cell is monoclinic with
following -parameters: a = 19-87, b = 7-71, c = 16.78, A= 114.50, PT = 4 (coordi-
nation n=.ber P21). 7ne n-wrber of independent non-z,2r-o reflections is 640.
The coordination of the IT-atom is represented by a "deformed" tetrahedron, three
sites being occupied by carbon atoms C19).C 6, and C22, the fourth by the
2 1 e . 010
hydrogen atom of the N-H ... Br hydrogen bond. Me II-B" diStalc 1 3 A -
USSR
UDC 541.69+543-1122.8
MITMHOYAN., A. L. (Deceased),. AVOYAN, R. L.1 AVP-,TISYAN,, A. A. jand ARUTYMM'01
E. G., Institute of Fine Organic Chemistry In-ani A. L. Mridzboyan,
'W5~nian SSR (Yerevan)
"Confornntion and Physiological Activity of 1-blectiles. II. X-ray Structural
Analysis of Diteline"
Yerevan., Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, illo 8,1972, pp 710-717
Abstract: Final results of thex-ray structural analysis of diteline are
reported. The compound -- the dimethiodide of dimethylaminoethyl ester of
succinic acid -- is used in nedicine as a muscle relaxiint. '1hree dimensional
x-ray diffraction analyvia shod
Xed the parameters of the'elemeritary cell to be:
a 32 -79; b = 8.29; c = 9 -73 A; 8 = 96.80; N = 2; ~ and the coordination nun, ber
P2 The number of independent reflections was 630. 'Me structure was deter-
mined by the heavy atom method and correlated by Fourier analysis and by the
method of least squares up to R = 0-135. 'The molecule has the shape of a horse-
shoe. The N+CCO fragnents re gauche. The N+....11+ int6ratomic distancehas
been determined to be 7-75
1/1
USSR UDC: 517-512
ARUTYUNYAN, F. G.
"Representing Functions Measurable Plmost Everywhere by.Convergent Series"
Moscow, Matematicheski-y Sbornik, No 4, 1973, pp 483-520
Abstract: The following theorem is stated: There exists a trigonometric
series
a
0 ancos nt + bnsin,nt
n_
2 _1
with the characteristic that, for any measurable function f(t) defined in
[0, 2 R.] -- where f (t) may be + 00 and - 00 in positive-valued sets and
for any natural number N, there is a partial series of this series
CIO
ankcos nkt + bnk sin nkt, N n1 < /,nk
k=l
convergent to f(t) almost everywhere in the set in which the function f(t) is
finite, and convergent in measure to f(t) in [0,2-VJ The present
article proposes a method of proving this theorem for a broad class of systems
of functions which includes almont all classical, fully orthonormalized systems
and all previously considered representational systems. It iz; noted that the
fundamental results of this article was communicated to the International
Congress of Mathematicians, held in 1966.
USSR
'M
kRVTYU7N 11, G. 1-1. (Institute of Physical Studies Armenian Academy of Sciences)
ItFroper-Dimension-Quantized Semiconductors in the Field of a Strong Eloctro-
magnetic Wave"
Yerevan,, Izvesti5-a Akademii Nauk- Armyanskoy SSR: 1,1.zilca; November-Dee ember.
1972; pp 413-7
assi
ABSTRACT: The article concerns the int action of strong, cl~ -cal electro-
magnetic i-Ta7es with serAconductor films. The problem aallo-zrs an exact solution
for the resonance approximation. The exact wave functions and elect~oon spec-
trum. are obtainpd,, takdng into account the zonal- structure. The characteristic
feature of the energy spectr-om is the oAstence of an llanisotroDicll gap dopend-
ing on the field and quantization size and located at so.,,!e resonant momentum
value po. It is shoim that population inversion takes place when -D