SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARKOVSKIY, V. V. - BAROYAN, O. V.
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2 009 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CtRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0118462
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, CONSTRUCTION OF AN GPERATOR
-ORIGINATED BY THE SCHRODINGER EQUATION HAVING INHOMOGENEWS BOUNDARY
ON A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE BOUNDARY OF~THE:OKGHOGONAt, SUM OF
-SPACES. SIMPLY CONNECTED BOUNDED AND UNBOUNDED REG
HILBERT IONS ARE
WITHIN WHICH THIS OPERATOR IS SELF CONJUGATE. SEVERAL THEOREMS
AND LEMMAS ARE FORMULATED AND PROVED IN.THE PROCESS. FACILETY:
...A,KADE,411A NAUK UKRAINSIKOI RSR, INSTITUT MATEMATIKII KIEV, UKRAINIAN
SSR.
ASSIFIE0
USSR UDC: 517-947-35
BARKOVSKIY, V. V.
"Influence Which the Boundary Conditions and Deformation of a Region Have
on the Spectrum of Operators Generated by Boundary Value Problems With
Spectral Parameter in the Boundary.Conditions on Part',of the Boundary"
Kiev,.Ukrainskiy Matematicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, Ito 2, 1973, pp 147-157
Abstract: The author investigates the.Green's functions and spectrum of
the self-adjoint,pseudodifferential operato.rs generated by Laplace's
equation, homogeneous boundary conditions on part of the boundary, and non-
homogeneous boundary conditions on the remaining part~of the boundary of an
infinite strip in,three-space.
7 _T111
"nm %ra
:0482
OV M UR
So,~-iet le.
Inventions Illustrated, Sec ion II E ctrical, Derwe-l-,
241142 TNEUMATIC U"HRACH FOR �9W GENERATOR, f or
use, in proi~_esses in gas, m"La. Exii�ting
0
diaphragm-nozzle devices possess little radiating ~
power. The proposal largely elimiTmtes the short
coming by using a pre -stressed diaphragm pressed
against a-nozzle having an end portion of diameter
d equal.to half the diaphragm'diameter D (seed
diagram). The diaphragm-is stretched and clamped
round the periphery.. Extra tension can be provided
by advancing the nozzleposition-:0n admission of
compressed gas to the nozzle,,the-part of the:
diaphragm covering the nozzle end rises in ai:
spherical bulge until the compressed gas bubble
causes lifting ofthe diaphragm round the edge of
the nozzle end, when the",gas escapes to atmosphere
through the annular gap' Partialcollapse oC
the diaphragm then occurs, due to the pressure drop
and an oscillation of the process &rises, resulting.
in acoustic excitation of the diaphragm membrane to
a virtually harmonic law. Auto-oscillation
ca a be
1977.0840
m
BARLAS, R. A.
"On the Combustion of Suspensions Under Small Concentrations of the Solid Phase"
V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works) ,
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 171-174 (from RZh-Mekhanika,. No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B965)
Translation: The steady-state combustion of a suspension is considered in the
one-dimensional case. A method for calculating the rate of the flame fronc-and
of the temperature field produced in the combustion is proposed as a result of
a. study of the mechanism of flame propagation. A method is proposed for deter-
mining the concentration boundary for flame propagation as the minimum concen-
tration at which the width of the reaction zone is not less than the average
distance between the suspended particles., Author's abstract.
USSR UDC 536.46:533.6
BARLAS, R. A.
110n the Rate of Flame Propagation in a Dust Dispersing Medium"
V.sb. Tekhnol. poluch. novykh materialov (Technology for Producing New-Materials
Collection of Works), Kiev, 1972, pp 243,-247 (from RZli-+fekhanika, No 3, Mar 73,
Abstract No 3B972)
Translation: Expressions are given for the rate of flame propagation from plane,
cylindrical and spherical incindiary sources on the basis of a radiation mecha-
nism. for heat transfer from particle to particle and the notion of ignition
temperature (upon the achievement of which the particle instantaneously burns).
R. 1. Nigmatulin.
'A
MCI
USSR UDC: 621-3T2. 852.1 3088. 8)
aaLASa'a..I., DOROGUSHMI, L. V. ,KAPPUSHIN, P. N., KUNAVIN, V. V. ,
MYASHIKOV, N. I., YAKUNIN, V. A.
"An Automatic Polarization Attenuatorl'
USSR Author's Certificate No 259198 filed.4 Dec 68, ublished 28 Apr 70
p
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 113174 P)
Translation: The proposed attenuator consists of two fixed waveguide adap-
:.ters, a.movable section with an absorbing plate, a readout instrument, a
rod linkage and a step-by-step drive motor. The rod linkage is made up of
three levers mounted on a common frame. The drive lever is rigidly fixed to
the axis of the drive motor, and the driven lever is se ured to the axis of
the movable section. These levers are hinged together through the third
lever.- The length of the levers is selected in such a way that the linkage
has a transfer ratio determined from calculating the permissible value of
signal attenuation per step of the drive motorforthe entire range of ro-
t~tion of the movable section. The attenuator providesia linear change.in
attenuation. Two illustrations. A. K.
mh
h WA ild,, W!"..
'112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 160CT70
TITLE--THE EFFECT OF BACTERIAL SENSITIZAtION ON THE.INTENSITY OF ALLERGY
i.-ORIGINATING FROM EXPOSURE TO THE EFFECT OF DINITROCHLORSENLENE. -U-
~AUTHJR-BARLOGOVA, S.Go
.COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--GIGIYENA TRUDA I PROFESSI'ONALINYYE LABOLEVANIYA, 1970? NR 5r Pp
-23-25
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND,
'-aBENZENE DERIVATIVE, ALLERGIC DISEASE, STAPHYLOCOCCUSt ANTIGEN ANTIBODY
REACTION, ERYTHROCYTE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMb--1996/0693 STEP NO--UR/0391,/70/OC)C)/005/0023/0025
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117918
UNCLASSIFIED
mmmmum
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIPC ACCESSION ND--AP0117918
ABSTPACTtEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. IN GUINEA PIGS WITH ALLERGY
STEMMING FROM, EXPOSURE TO THE EFFECT OF OIj%iTROCHLbpalc-,%ZENE A-43 WITH
HYPERSENSITIVITY TO STAPHYLocricCAL ANTIGENS SKIN SENSITIVITY ~As STUDIED
~::BY SETTING UP EPI AND INTkACUTANEOUS TESTS WIT4 COkRESPONDIING ANTIGl-'-,,4S
AND FORMATION OF HUMORAL ANTIBODIES WAS INNESTIGATEO WITH THE AID OF
HUMORAL ANTIBODIES PAECIPIT4T[ON! REACTION WITH TANNIN TRCATED
ERYTHROCYTES. THE SYNERGIC ACTION OF DINITROCHLORSENZENE A.',10
STAPHYLOCOCCAL ANTI~U*ENS %HIGH F.INOS,ITS EXPRESSION IN A SIGNIFICANT
,,.ACTrVATION OF BOTH THE CUTANEOUS SENSITIVITY AND ANT1600Y FORMATION TO
BOTH A.NTIGcNS, IS INDEPENDENT FROM THE SEQUENCE WITH WHICH SEiNSITIZATION
.~-PROCEDURES ARE EFFECTED. FACILITY: INSTITIOT GIGIYENY TRUDA I
PROFZABOLEVANYY AMN SSSR.
UAC ASS FtEd" 'PROCESSING DATE-13NOVY0
JTLE
'T -EXPEKIMENTAL STUDY 01: THE INFLUENCE EXERTEDIBY T14E DLSAGE Gr' A
CHEMICAL ON THE INCIOENCE ANU INTENSrTY~OF EXTRI14SIC :ALLE!\GY -U-
-~~At)THOP,-(05)~-ALE.-(Srl-YEVAr O.G.t BARLOGOVAP S.G.7 DUY~VAr ~L.A.p ZAGIDULIN,
RABE% A.S.
COUNTRY OF PlFil--USSR
7."SOURCE_.-G2IG[YFNA TRUOA I PROFESSIONALINYYE ZA VANLYA, 1970, NR 6, PP
lq-23
-DATE _PUr3L ISHED ------- 7
R -AL AND ME
.-SUBJECT Af DICAL SC I EJNC E S
TArS--ALLz_:r'-GIC DISEASE, SELECTIVE DRUG EFFECT,
:JOP I c 0 POISON EFFECT,
X P E:'% I__lN T
~'-CONTROL IMARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENr: CLASS-UNCLASSIF f;_-0
TEP t4t)--Uf~/()391/70/C),',()/00,)/Ci(.,L9/()023
C IRC ACCM'10N -."',lL'3--AP0131280 .
-LAS'
212-1 02-3 UNC,LASS[FiE~D: OROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131280
ABST4ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. A~ DIRECT R~LATIGN BETWEEN A
SE-~ 1) C EFFECT WAS BROUGI: T INTO EVIDEI -
jSITIZING DOSAGE AN A.LLEKGI
NC F
FOLLOWING A STUDY OF EXTR I N S I C. ALLERGY TO, LO OCC6VATIONAL CHEMICAL
~ALLERGr.,.-S [IN, GuIN-A PIGS. AS RE-Ai~DS T E MAJOR I TY GF.ASSAY ALLERGEt-'s
H
.'TH1S -RELATIONSHIP DID NOT CONCERN THE, AREA OF TO C I E , St ICE
I ols s
:---.~POISONING IMPEDES THE OEVELOPMENT OF EXTRMSEC ALLERGYt SJME ~iEAK
~ALLEkGE'NS, HC~AENJ`--R, CAN PRODUCE. :AN INITENSIVF~ SENSITIZATION ALSO" WHEN
SUPERI-MPOSED Clq PC I SON I NG. A QUESTION IS RAISED AS TO THE
'PRACT4CABILITY OF SETTING UP MAXIMUM PERMISSIOLE ~STANOAROS FOR CHEMICAL
ALLERGENS 6Y REFER.1 ING TO THEIR :SPECIFIC.! EFFECT. FACILLTY:
"INSTITUT GIGLY-ii-lY TRUIDA I PROFZABOLEVANINLY AMN SSSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
0 3 3 UNCLASS
~ I ~ 0- okocpsSING DATr
~.,[UrLL fliU.1--KtilLiiAY.tNblNttKINUt..~LIL[41~IF-IL RESEARCH INSTIT('TE, R AND D
:,__i;MA,NP06-ER UTILLILATIONt LABOR;URGANIZATIONt TIME~M~ASURLMENT TIME UPTIMAL
CONTROL', SC I ENT I F IC RES EARCH, R_ iAND 1) FACILITYJOTAL STAFF SILE,
i
`SUP ERVI S011Y CCNTRCL, R . AND D FAC 10 TY MANAGEMeNTf.ACADEMIC INSTITUTION
ACADEMIC PERSONNELt PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS'
-.~-.,~DCCUMENT_ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0498 STEP NU--UR/9016169/000/000/0002/06,'~2
.~-~CIRC ACCESSIEN NO--tNO124206
UNC-1 A S S
UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--11DEC70
0 33
NO--AN0124206
,~~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EVERYONE KNOWS,-OF COURSE, THAT
c~~'_',STUDENTS OFTEN DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH TIME. . IT IS NOT EASY TO ANSWER
4MMEDIATELY.-THE QUESTIONS Of WEHRE THEY 1SPEND IT UNPRODUCTIVELYI WHOSE
FAULTJT ISv_-AND WHAT SPECIFICALLY SHOULD BE DONE TO USE IT MORE
EFFICIENTLY. DETAILED STUDIES AND ANALYSES OF THE BUDGEr OF STUDENTS$
HAVE TO BE MADE FOR EACH INSTITUTE AND S014ETJMES FOR EACH
DEPARTMENT AND. GROUP THE. 08JECTIVE~ OF.,MAKING A, PAINSTAKING STUDY OF
:THE. REASONS. FOR THE WASTING OF. T IME,~ FORMULATING. ANO IMPLEMENTING
APPROPRIATE RECOMIJENDATIONS, WAS SFT BY :THE I CREATJVE LABOR AJORY FOR THE
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATI0,N'OF STUDENTS" INDEPENDENT'WORK AND REST OF HTE
SCJENTIFIC CRGANIZATION OF LABOR' (SOL)_C UNCIL, BELORUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF
~.RAILROAG, ENGINEERS. THIS PUBLIC SERVIOE,LABORATORYt WHICli HAS:BEEN
,,..:,:~FUNCT.ICNING FOR MORE THAN -TWO YEARSt CONSISTS OF' 14EMBERS FC1014 DIFFERENT
-DEPARTmENT.Sp STRCNG PROPONENTS FUL SOL.', WHEN ESTABLISHEU, rHE LABORATORY
~.Sl X PERS,CNS CN. ITS STAFF v NOW IT , HAS-15 ITS,WORKY ACCORDING TO
:,,:_'.ASSISTANT:PROFESSOR R. TARTAKOVSKIYP-CANDIDATE OFJECHNICAL SCIENCES, IS
UNDER.1 14E DIRECTIGN GF.THE PARTY,.COMMITTEE AND RE,tTORATE OF THE
,~_::4NMTUTE.: IN ITSIMEETI'NGS THE, GROUP; OUTLINES GGALS AND WAYS OF
~-'~-REACH ING THEM AND MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON ~ikESEARCH AND COLLECTIVE
WO IRK.--~ SOL IS A VERY BROAD AND MULTIFACETED'CONC,EPT AND ITS
..PUSSIBILITIES ARE VIRTUALLY UNLIMLTEDOI,~ WHEREVER~ hUMAN BEINGS WORK THERE
7-_--1S RGCM FOR SOL. IT IS BECOMING ESPECIALLYAMPORTANT IN THE INSTIrUTE.
UNCLASS IF I ED-~
313 .033 :PROCESSING DATE--IIDEC70
ACCESSION %'0--ANQ12420b
AbSTkACI/EXTRACT-1 ERE N
LY A
r -m v4rROJUCING SOL WE ARE THINKIN's C'. cm BOUT
SOLVII.G THE-: INIMEU LATE PRUBLEM-OF~ GIVING HELP TO~,STUDENTSt _UT OF WHAr
rhL',GRAGtJATfS'wHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE~PRINCIPLES OF THE SCIENT[.IC
:~ORGANLZATLCN GF LABUR WILL 00 TO'PAESS'FOR THEIR! INTRODUCTION INTO
INDUSTRY. THE PROPONENTS OF SOL'IN-THE BELORUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF
-RAILROAD ENGINEERS HAVE STARTED, -SOMETHING, WORTHWk ILE. THEIR INITIAL
-.~'_,,SUCCESSES ARE DUE~TO THE EXTENSIVE PRACTICAL HELP GIVEN THEM BY THE
PAR Y-COMMITTEE AND ~RECTORATE GF~ THE; MrITUTEt~ ESPECIALLY rHE. PRORECTOR
T
::FOR -li%STkUCTIGN ACTIVITIES, V..--GUTKOVSK'IY* NAWRALLY0 E~ -.RYTHING
-HASN I T7
GONE: SV.G0THLY FOR THE
LABORATORY 'NOR I&EVERYTHING TO ITS
-LIKING. .~._:VORE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS SHOULD HAVE OE(;of4i--. INN 'ILVED AND TfiE
-F IMPLEMENTED MORE: QUICKLY*! BUT THE: MAIN T.~- "'4G Is THAT
RECCV 1ENCATIUNS
IS WORKING VERY UFECTIVELY. - THF--REFORE9 IT'z EXPERIENCE
SHUULV --BE'~ CAREFULL THE
rATUDIED ANL),APPLIED' IN OTHERt~SCHOOLS r
REP0,81. It.
-1 WMMM,
t 15? ills=
USSR UIDC 539-621
KQST-ET5.Ia.(, B. 1. BAR.1-ASIMITKO and SLAVINSKAYA, L. V., Ukrainian
Academy of Agricuitl-5,al _Scie~cen
"Tic RDle of Crystal Stinicture and Orientation of Single Cnx-stals in -the
t
Fo=ation of the External Friction Process's
Kiev, IfetallofizikpL, Nzo 40, 1972, pp 24-27
M:stract: Tile principles of forwation of the deformation constituent of an
extur:,:al friction force were investioated for four crystal structures (copper
S'licon (f.c.c.), zinc (IMP), and niobium (b.c.c.) in connection
W.It". eryst~~,,Ilogranhic orientation. The relationship of friction parameters
iflfltlc deformtion process to crjstallographic orientation was shown. The
In dislocation structure in the friction contact zone with the chan[_e of
frict!')n conditions was investigated. The diffraction p,01ttern or layer deforiul-
sUrVace and subsurface zone of friction con:Lact uar, shown. 12
'-fCule, 18' bibliographic references.
1; =t I M -I M-1, =-..
UNCL ASSIF IED PROCESSIN'G DATE--tISER70
REGENERATiON-OF ION EXCHANGE COLUMNS DURING
'TRANSVERSE.CIRCULATION OF AN EQUILIBRIWSOLUTION -U-
4UTHOR--GREBENYUK, V.D., GNUSIN, N-P.,%BARMASHENK0 B.,
L _MAZANKO, A.F.
__&_I
~,C.OUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR.
1970, 6(l)''139-42
-:DATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70
.I
SUBJECT. AREAS--CHEMIST.RY
.TOPIC TAGS-ION'EXCHANGE RESINt ELECTROCHEMISTRYi ION, CHEMICAL
EQUILIBRIUM
MARKING--NO RFSTRICTION�
i..*,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY R.EEL/FRAME--1987/0319 STEP 40--UR/0364/70/006/001/01319/0142
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103974
.____________UNc'LASSIFIED
W_T ~1.1~i r_l. az~':. __f~!i
1W lWi NE111111"WhI.W116 64 flb.118 Aidal i 1 ill liiiW d lil dai aauiifim~~
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED kOCESSIN5 DATE-11SEP70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP 0103974
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REGENERATION OF ION EXCHANGER'S
I S. EXPRESSED~SY AN EQUATION THAT RELATES THE, AMT.: OF TONS REPLACED
-WITHIN A CERTAIN TI ME TO THE MOBILITY OF THE ION,, THE ION CONTENT IN THF
ON EXCHANGERv AND
I
L
THE CURRENTS- THE EXPT
L. RESULTS AGREE
WELL W TH THE
EQUATION.
0123
11 "w6'w3 31019MIN WAR46"Gil.' llligiii"-L I 1~ 1kr 4-~
It. 1'k;1
'13
temperature hydrndynamic approximation, Wting into nccaoint Ill.
energy exchango between electrons anti letn": electron th.r"Iftl
conductivity; and Ion drag. The self-similar solution has the form
of a temperature wave propagating through a given "noisu" level at
a finite velocity. Between the temperature wave front anti the vacuum-
target interface a shock wave occurs. at whose front the electron
temperature is continuous white the hydrodynamic parameters and ion
temperature undergo discontinuities. At the target face the ion ,
component of temperature goes to zero. while the electron component
his a non-zero value. Calculations thaw that there Are t-wo distinct
mode* of best propagation. namely subeonic and supersonic.
Barmin. A. A., and A. G. Kulikovskiy.
Botindary conditions at th~ surface of a
dl"continuttY, occurring from the 1n".rtSLtqA
of pov,P!rful radiation with metal. IN- Sbornik.
rftuch. konf, In-t mekh. Mosk -universiteta,
Moskva, May ZZ-24,, .197Z. Abstracts of papers.
Moskva, 197Z. 7. (RZhmekh, 9/7Z. no. 9DqZO)
(Translation).
The structure Is studied of the narrow transition zone
r
which appears upon the interaction of powerful beamed radiation with
metal, for the case In which the incident radiation to entirely absorbed.
A complete system of boundary conditions in obtained for the surface
discontinuity which to tined to model the transition ionti.
USSR UDC: 538.4
AINIIN, A. A. and L"NINT,
M V. A.
B
"Asymptotic Behavior of a Plane Magnetohydrodynaraic Detonation
Wave
-osk un-ta (Scientific Tnansactions of 'he
Naiachn. 'r. In-t melch. N.
-1-ute o f Nie 7
Moscow University insti chanics). 1970, 17o. 1, pp 83-8"
(from RZh Neldianika, Lio. 2, Feb 71, Abstract , xl~'o. 2B11)
Tran3lation: The asymptotic behavior of a pl-,,n,.! niarnotohydrody-
rive is considered in a medium with infinite
-munic detonation w,
electrical conductivity, in an external mafrIlLirtic field of arbi-
trary direction. Equations are presen'~ed -.1.1hich describ,.~ tLae motion
or an ideal, infinitely conducting Las uith plane waves and char-
acterizin- the t-,tansition throuE;h a iiiagnetohydrodynamic deton-tion
wave with the heatu emission per unit~mass o_',thu (.as tua-ken into ac-
count. To estima-to the deviation . of the d6tonati,.,;_,_-, wave intensi-
ly from the intensIL, - the Chapman-Jou~,-ue wave, a small ~:arame-~Cr
-y o.L V
is introduceci, which is expan-died into equations characterizing
1/2
USSR
BAHMN A.A., etu al, 11auchn. tr. In-t mekh. Mosk un.-!ta, 1970, 11,10 1, PP 83-8T
(from R&-Ilekhanika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract ITo 2B11)
the tran--ition tllr.-oul~h the magnetohydrodynamic detonation wave.-
Ther., by using the concept that~ tfie flow behind the detonation
wave close to the Chapman-JouGue wave is a -uravelin:-- ~',iemann wave,
the authors obtain an equation for E. The integration of this
equation gives the asymptotic law for the bblhavior of the eLetona-
tion wave and the asymptotic expressions for the naramet-~~rs ol- the
gras behind the wave. it is f'ouLd that the *A'symptotic behavior of
the magnet ohydrodYnamic detonation coincides with the asymptotic
behavior of the plane supercompressed detonation v:ave in ordinary
gas dynamics. Bibliography of 15. Yu. 11. benisov
P-12
USSR UDC 629.7.064
BAP14114,. I.. V. KATORGIN, B. I. ,SOLONIN, V. I.
"Concentration Field of Mixed Gases in a Vortex Chamber"
Tr. Mosk. vyssh. tekhn. uch-shcha im. N. E. Baumana (Works of Moscow Higher
Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman), 1971, No. 144, pp 77-80 (from RZh-
Aviatsionnyye i raketnyye dvigateli, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4.34.182)
Translation: An experimental study of conc!ent,-ati.on Tioloi-i- of mixe(I gla"3(!n, ill a
vortex chaml3er is descrIbed. I-lost of the experiments' were conducted =ing
and air as working bodies differing in density by a factor of 1-7. Tlie resitlts
of studies of the concentration fields for different flow reoimen,, differcnt
shapes of the output channels, and different ratios of the gas flows are
The studies can be applied in solving such-problems ap jtabilization 0.11' 3-1
electric are in plasmata-ops and plasma stab ili zati on in a high-frequE~ncy (Iis-
charge. 5 ill., 2 ref.
USSR UDC 669.14.046.094.52
NIKITIN, Yu. P., PRIVALOVA, T. P., BAW~11N,
N., Ural Polytechnic Institute
"Desulfurization of Drops of Iron and Steel in Molten Slag Under the Effect
of an Electric Current"
Moscow, IVUZ. Chernaya I.Ifetallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp 15-17
Abstract: A study was made of desulfurization of drops of iron Oioo carbon)
and steel (1.2'% carbon) in synthetic slag during passar
.,e of an electric
current. Increasing the electric field strength and,raising the concen-
tration of sulfur in the metal accelerates the. desulfurization process.
Desulfurization is also accelerated by increasing the basicity of the slar.,
and its ferrous oxide content. An electric current pan also accelerate the
transfer of sulfur from slae to inetal.
tfSSR UX: 1669.15-198-154:541-13
FUGMAN, G. I., SOTNIKOV, A. I., YESIN, 0. A., and BARUIN, L. N., Ural Polytechnic
Institute --------------
"Rate of Ion Exchange Between Liquid Ferrotitanium and an Oxide Melt"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya~lletallurgiya, No 4, 1973,
pp 9-1-2
Abstract: The authors study the use of the Faraday impedance method for finding
the kinetic parameters of the oxidation-reduction processes taking place between
metal and slag under retarded relaxation conditions of a double electric layer.
It is shown that the use of standard methods for processing experimental data can
result in significant error. Methodology is proposed fordetermining the exchange
current UO) by analyzing the active component of the electrode impedance. The
methodology is used in analyzing the results of the measurements in. the ferrotitan-
lum-slag system. The concentration relationahip Co of titanium is studied for the
1450-155OCCinterval at 3-16 percent titaniwa in the metal-,and 0.5-5.0 percent Ti02
in the slag. A kinetics equation is proposed for calculating ~o.
1/1 - 57
OZ7 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
;-TITLE--DRIP INFUSION CHOLEGRAPHY -U-
AUTHOR- (03)-RASKI N I.KH., B&Waj V.S., SUKHOMLINA, R.A.
~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE--KHIRURGIYA, 1970, NR Zr PP 54-60
DATIEPUBLISHED----70
~.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND ME01CAL SCIENCES
TAGS--LIVER FUNCTION# RADIOLOGYP IMAGE CONTRAST, INSULIN
-CONTROL MA.RKI.NG--NU RESTRICTIONS
:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/1731 STEP NO--UR/0531/7010001002/005.4/0060
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0103495
PEE--- VTFTII
11 i 1.A
''-2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP010:3495
.ABSrRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHQRS~SET I-OR THE RESULTS
BAND DISCUSS THE SHORTCOMINGS OF ROUTINE METHODS OF PERURAL
u
CHOLECYSTOGRAPHY WITH BILITRAST AND INTRAVENOUS CHOLEGRAPHY WITH
BILIGNOST.IN 41.8 PATIENTS. AN ANALYSIS IS %GlVf-N OF THE TECHNIQUE OF
.,DRIP INFUSION CHOLEGRAPHY CARkIE0 OUT IN 86 PATIENTSy WHICH INVOLVES A
MORE SPARING PRINCIPLE AND IS BASED ON GREATER SATURATION OF THE hEPATIC
PARENCHYMA AND BETTER CONTRASTING OF THE BILE DUCTS. THERE WERE NOTED A
~DECREASED NUMBER OF NEGATIVE RESULTS OF THE.INVESTIGATION AND A REDUCEo
jNCIDENC&,'OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS, THIS ENABLING TOIMPLoY TH.is TECHNIQUE
WITHOUT rOMPLICATIONS EVEN IN PATIENTS WIrH A WEAK POSITIVE REACTION TO
IODINE. ~-MUNTION IS MADE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF COMBINING THIS TECHNIQUE
WITH.PERORAL,-CHOLECYSTOGRAPHY, ADMINISTRATION OF tNSULINv THUS EFFECTING.
BETTER CON'TRAmNg-av- r-HE- BfLE-DUCTS'.`
USSR UBC 532.58
BARIMINA, L. A.:, IM-0scow
IlThe Force Acting on FEL Deformable Contour Moving in an Arbitraijr
Fluid Flovill
-10scow, Izvestiya Aklademii Nauk USSR, Meldlanika Zhid-kosti i Gaza,
L
No 1, Jan--Feb 73, PP 4-8
Abstract: The comT)lcx -ootential 17(z, t)=
U _~(z, t) + iy(z, t) of
the disturbed fluid --flow resulting from a mo.ving airbitrar7 (lefor-
mable contour in a notontial flow of an ift-a non-con, nre sriblc
fluid is analyzed and the hydrodlYnamic force's actin,,~ on the coil-
tour.are determined. Representing, VI(Z' t) in, the fo-ml of a sum
of three comnlex -fLuictions Wi(z? t) (i,-::L, 21~ 3), the oolution of
the Problem is reduced to -the determination of three comlex -no-
tentials: Wj,(Z, t to the motion of -the so I Coll-
cormsponding -lid
2(z, t), corresponding to
tour in a rest-flulid at infinity; W ~ U
streamlining by a given folow of a'stationary solid contour; -and
W (%z, t), corresponding to the flow close to. the deformable con-
U fluid. The problem is solved by
tl~ur, introduced-into a resting
1/2
if
I: H 11
USSR
BAMIINA, L. A., Izvestiya Ak-ademii Nauk USSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Caza,
No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 4-8
the method of conformal miapping end a sim-ole for-niulla is derived
for the force acting on a cont-our:o-LO small size. Previously found
expressions for forces acting on small-sioe cylinder and sphere
L
can.be reduced to this simplified~formula at zero circulation.
TvIenty four formulas, three bibliographic references.
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016 UNCLASSIFIM PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
'~TITLE-EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF SOME COMPOUNDS AS ACARICIDES IN FOCI OF
al-TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS.
COMMUNICATION 11 -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-USPENSKIY, I.V.,.jARMItj&m~"krrN&
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA PARAZITOLOGIYA I PARAZITARNYYE BOLEZNIP 1970p VOL
_'~-,399 NR,.l,.PP 66-72
'-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
J,OPIC TAGS--ENCEPHALITIS, TICK, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDE, DDT
-:,-.INSECTICIDE
~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RE-STRICTioNs
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0084 STEP NO--UR/0358/70/039/001/0066/0072
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103764
UNCLASSIFIED
016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
..~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103764
A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF THE RESULTS OF THE
FIRST YEAR OF STUDIES (USPeNSrYt 8ARMINA, 1968) THE AUTHORS CONTINUED
INVESTIGATIONS AIMED AT ESTABLISHING SUITABILITY OF ORGANOPHOSPHwZUS
COMPOUNDS OPC: FOR CONTROL OF THE VECTOR Or- TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS.'IT
FOUND THAT THE ACARICIDES UNDER TESTS (CARBOPHOS,:METHYLNITROPHOS,
METATIONE, FENTHIONE) IN DOSAGES OF 0.125 0,5KG HECTAR SHOWED HIGH
~.-,~EFFECTIVENESS IN THE SEASON OF TREATMENT.~ THESE AMOUNTS IN GENERAL
:CORRESPOND TO THE EFFECTIVE DOSAGES OF DOT ESTABLISHED BY THE AUTHORS*
IN,THE SECOND SEASON AFTER A SINGLE TREATMENT 141TH OPC COMPLETE
OF THE ABUNDANCE OF ACTIVE'ADULT TICKS WAS OBSERVED
:,.,.REGAR.DLESS OF THE SIZE OF A DOSAGES ONE YEAR AFTEk TREATMENT WITH DDT A
SIGN,IF-ICANT EFFECT I_
OF ERADICATION,OF THE-VECTOR-PER51STED. THE~PAPER
.:DISCUSSES THE CAUSES OF RESTORATION OF THE ABUNDANCE OF TICKS AFTER
TREATMENT, THE PATTERNS OF THE RESIDUAL EFFECT OF:ACARICIDEST THE
METHODICAL ASPECTS OF THE TRIALS. THE MAIN CONCLUSION IS THAT OPC MAY
BE USED ONLY WHEN ONE SEASON ERADICATION OF T.ICKS11N TA[GA FOCI OF TICK
-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS IS NECESSARYBECAUSEJHEY ARE,NO GOOD FOR LONG TERM
SANITATION OF THE T.ERRLTORY. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR~THEUSE OF NEW
ACARICIDES GIVEN ON THE BASIS OF ONLY ONE,YEAR -TRIALS SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED MORE CAREFULLY.
__UNCLASS-IFIED
17 11
USSR UDC: 8.74
PAPTiMPRYTY V GTjBI1T, A. I., and DUSIEfIN, B. 11K.
IOperations on Arrays and Their Programmed Realization"
Tr. NII uDravl-. mashin i sistem (Transactions of the Scientific
Research Institute of Nachine and System Control) iso 6, 1972~ 111i
.1 stract
211-217 (from R""h--Eatematika, No 7, 1972, Ab.J i1o 7V603
Translation: One Dossible approach.to the construction of stand,~!.rd
large array of documentz - preserved on mar-
programs for processin,
netic tape is considered. It should be noted that, in addition to
:preparing and correcting the; array , as well-as b:.,Insmitting 'he in-
formation for printout, the stage of internal processin- o,' the
array is typical of --any problems ~solved in auto-matic control oys-
tems, Particularly of computing-planning problems.
USSR UDC 8. 74
GUBIN, A. I., DUSHKIN, B. M.
"Operation on Arrays and Their Program Execution"
Tr. NII upravl. mashin i sistem (Works of the Scientific Research Institute of
1: a 'ibernetika,
Control Machines and Systems) , 1972, vyp. 6, pp 211-217 (f o, RZ)i-.I,
No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V603)
Translation: A study was made of one of the possible. approaches to the con-
struction of standard programs for processing large files of documents stored
tic tape. It must be noted that along with the preparation and cor-
on magne
rection of the files and also printingthe data out, the step of internal
processing of the files is standard for. many problerns: solved in automatic
control systems, in particular, for accounting and planning problems.
'USSR UDC 669,046.5
-IwOr3ULEV A., SI-i"Iff-KO, C. A., P1:107141CHKIN, :A - " " - . - - -1.1
A COLIKOV, Ye. S
~U. and CH -E."I'740V ,
NOVOZ.HILOV, N. G. , ~-.' m2RI40-TIN, I.~ P. , SM RNOV, Y. D
G. A.
"Electrical Steel De5mssin7 bv Araon Blowin!;~ in 100-ton Ladles"
Moscow, V sb. "Sovremerniyye rroblemy kachestva stali" (MISis) (Collection of
Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute of Steel an';
Alloys), Izd-vo "Vetallurgiya," No '01, 1970, pp-264-265
Translation of Abstract: Data are presented on the use of porous refractory
inserts for arZon blo,.,in:? in 100-ton l3adles. The results of an investi,.--,ation
on degassing of S"IM115 Steel produced. wit;, rcf4ning ~by 14-culd synthatic sler,
are presented (hydroren content at blowing decreaGes by 21~. and that of oxyrren
0
bY 55-&~'70. Attention is paid to increasing the refining effect of aynthetic
slag at argron blo~wing, resulting in a higher (up toi 95~5) dagree of diessulfuri-.
~zation; in a rise of Y~atal-slag distribution ecx!fficient ~(up to l6k) vith a
reduction in slag cons,X.-p-tion. and production cost; 6nd lc--rerinZ of steel con-
tamination. Plastic -orouerties of the det.-assed metal are sigrnificantly
higher th,an those of the nondegassed met'al. 1 figure, 2 stables-
USSR UDC 669.18.046.554
SIDOROV, N. V.,, GERASIDIOV, Yu. V., K11AYRUTDINOV, R. M. , rJ.WaQ_V1_S__Y__'r
YWASIN, G. A., BARMOTIN, I. P., KASY,,,'iOV, A. G., CHRE11-2111U1, B. A., and
ISHIRWIIN, M. t3",~r~alo-u-s-E;"i,tgtallurgical- Plant, Scientific Research
Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk
"Out-of-Furnace REfining of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steelg"
Moscow, Metallurg, No 12, Dec 70, pp 22-23
Abstract: The smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-resistant steels
in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging in the fOUTIdry ladle has
been developed and introdimed into production at the Matoutt Metall"rgical
-of-furnace degassing effectiveness
Plant. The main principles of.the out
depends on the chemical composition of the steel, the slag, and the
Bcavengiiig parameters were investigated.
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Acc. Nr. Re'. Code:
TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE Off LENIN AND STATE
PRIZES U S.S.R.
w
NEWSPAPER--- IZVESTIYA, MAY 29, 1970 P 42 COLS 1-5
ABSTRACT--- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH WORKS HAVE ZBILEN
NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PRIZES. TWO OF THESE, OTHE MULTI-PURPOSE
INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-26- BY N. I. KAMOV~ 1~. B,_A-1,~P)~Rovin
V,_~$ARSHEVSKIY A A DMIfRIY I_ IOF
~vj I FE
L,_A.__P_OTAStQ1Ik__L k,_**P~RI_6R-b____ S_ATAROV 1. 111
V A.-G, TL1j; N
AND V. A. NAZ -AND Z'UPME NT OF
S. B. BREN AROV "THE DEV T U R 13 0 F AIN
'j:- -:-f I -Nd 7 1 kt ANK-9 AND.NK-9-4 AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO
SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM 6F TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES WHICH ASSURED
WIDE USES FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS" BY N _?
D. gU -1sovi.
_1 ~?
M. T. V S.LLJ!~RAT Ve AKURG~&6w, P_._M.__M
P. A. SUK'_HOv A. A G. SH110v_p G. 1.y MU--sHENKO._
5HKOD-0 AND G, P,,D0
L,-A,-, E &Qq HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE
MINISTRY OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY#
Reel/Frame
C-.
j~~0104123
Nr.
Ac
*A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY WITH FLUID-
JILLED CAVITIES*, 165-691y BY N. N IMOISEYEV A. A, PETROVI
Y~._Y,-RUMY-ANTSEV AND F. L. CHERNOUSXO AND v6dRA HIGH PRE-CISICN
JIGAORING MILLS WITH 1 006 X jy6OO AND 19400 X 2y240 M.14 PLATZNS,~y BY
AI,KIR YANOV V. G... ABRAMOVICH. I,, V. GUTKIN. h,,- S, lit
MITTED BY TIFE COINPU-
aB.,PAUkdliT. AhD A. S. YFGUDKIN HAVE BEEN SUB,
TATION Cf~tih OF THE ACADEMY OF LCIENCES 'AND THE MINISTRY OF TIHE
MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL INDUSTRY, RESPECTIVELY,.
A IC-A- Y IMPROVED F. -
TEL R D LL
A
L HIEUD BY THE
LL~Lo~~
GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDI-7 T_Hr_ FURNA V,. ayj
=RT
-4
xom~.
CHEXHOMOV. N. V. SIDOIROV. S, a FILATOVd B. A. CHERFAmy.
A D NOV I P BARM IN K. KP�-YREV P '0V
L
I: ME'LlhOll AD -A. fuLIN AA n Hit
No VLASOV H
N
A, pe
C Ir Mr, LLURGICAL PLANT,
Y THE ZLATO 51- ME
k z
ReollFrame
19870556
ow
!E Hamm,
i=v
. ............
USSR UDC 611.357.7:673.029
.665
BARNAFEL'DI YId-ZOSHE
"Theoretical and Practical Results of Applying Galvanic Coatings to Plastics"
V sb. Nauch.-tekhn. konf. po probl. Razrab. mer zashchity riet. at korrozi, 1971,
Tezisy dokl. vjp. 4-5 (Scientific and Technical Conference on the
Problems of Developing Measures for Protection of Metals from Corrosion, 1971.
Topics of Reports, vyp. 2, Sections 4-5 -- collection of L'Orks), Mosco-,7, 1971,
pp 155-160 (from.RZIi-1,himiya, No 6 (11), Jun 72, Abstract Mlo 6L323)
Translation: The latest achieve-ments of the Hungarian People's Republic in the
field of applying galvanic coatings to ABC-plast.ic are dencribed. A brief
study was maue of the technological operations of manufacturing plasUic Iarts
under pressure or by extrusion, degreasing, pickling,'i sensitizing, ac.-livating
and obtainin- the cherucal Lnd galvanic coatings. sti 11
Tho opinion is ;ted t at
the bond strength arises not from the cherucal hond but only the mechanical
bindin8 between the coating, and the substrate of pickled plaatic.
1/1
1/2 '0 15 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---020CT70
TlTLE--THE EFFECT OF THE CENTRAL M,CHOLINOLYTICS ON THE NEGATIVE ASPECTS
OF~SOUNDING -U- 01%
O.D.
-COUNTRY OF:INFO--USSR
ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 42o NR 31 PP 40-42
-DATE PUBL ISHED-------70
,,,,-.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~_-)'OPIC TAGS--CHOLINOLYTIC, DIGESTIVE DISEASE, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTIC
MEDICINE
~C 0% Tr-- C-L RESTRICTIONS
~~DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSiFIED
P-.IOXY REEL/FRAME-1986/0310 STEP NO--~-UR/050/t/73/342/003/30,'tC,'0042
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0102772
UNCLASS11--lED
Ic-fita2amuniml
pRorESSING DATE-02OCT70
212 015 UNCLASSI FIED
CIRC ACC E S S I GFIJ NG--AP0102772
AfjSTR.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AM[ZYL, METHAAMIlYL OR TRJPACIN
INJECTED INTRAMUSCULARLY IN A DOSE OF 0.05 IIG-KG.20 '11N PRIOR TO
SOUNDING THERE SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED THE ACID FORMATION FUN:TIJN OF
THE GASTRIC MUCOSA IN 33 OUT OF 56 PATIENTS. THIS EFFECT IS EXPLAINED
BY THE FACT THAT THE CENTRAL t-1,CHOLINOLYTICS BLOCK THE CONIDUCTION JF
INHIBITORY AFFERENT IMPULSATION ALONG THE RISING SYSTEM 9F qETICUL4R
FORMATION AND ELIMINATE THE INHIBITORY ACTION OF~SOUNDING
:r4 THE GASTRIC
FUNCTION. IN A NUMBER OF CASES THE:USE OF A CHOLINOLYTrC MADE IT
POSS16LE TO CHANGE THE INITIAL IDEA ABOUT THE REDUCTION OF THF ACID
FORMATION FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH AND CLARIFY THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE
DISEASE. IN 6 CASES ANACID CONDITION WAS NOT %CONFIRMED. CENTRAL
149ZHOLINOLYTICS ARE OFFERED FOR MEDICINAL TREATMENT OF PATIEVS PRIOR TO
SOUNDING.
I A SI F I F n
gEm
!I IP
015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESStNG DATE--020CT70
EFFECT OF THE CENrRAL M CHOLINOLyrics ON THE NEGArIVE ASPECTS
-OF S.OUNDING --U-
-AUTHOR--BARNAULOV, O.D.
.,.COUNTRY,OF INFO--USSR
:-~SOURCE-Tr
I-RAPECTICHESKIY ARKHIV# 1970t VOL 421 NR 3t PP 40-42
,~'.,DATE PUBL ISHED-----70
...SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,~TOPIC TAGS--CHOLINOLYTICs DIGESTIVE DISEASEw HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTIC
MED IC I NE
C 0,'i T- C L RESTPICTIGNS
CLASS~-UNCLASSIFIFD
PROXY RFEL/FRAMF-1936/0310 STEP NU--UR/0504/73/342/003/30'tO/0042
CiRC AIIC~gSIO.',- N0--AP;)l02772
2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
CIRC ACCESSION,NO--AP0102772
GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMIZYLP METHAMIZYL OR TRJPACIN
INJECTED INTRAMUSCULARLY IN A DOSE OF 0.05 MG-KG 120 MIN PRIOR TO
4 'y-TION OF
:.SOUNDING THERE SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED THE ACID FORMATICP FW~
THE GASTRIC 14UCOSA IN 33 OUT OF 50 PATIENTS. TH1,S EFFECT IS EXPLAINED
_BY THE FACT THAT THE CENTRAL MvCHOLINOLYTICS BLOCK THE CONDUCTIOV OF
INHIBITORY.AFFEREINT IMPULSATION ALONG THE RISING SYSTEM OF RETICULAR
FORMATION AND ELIMINATE THE INHIBITORY~ACTION OF SOUNDING ON THE GASTRIC
FUNCTION. IN A NUMBER OF CASES THE USE OF A CHOLINOLYTIC MADE IT
POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE INITIAL IDEA ABOUT THE REDUCTION OF THE ACID
FORMATION FUNCTION OF THE STOMACH ANDCLARIFY THE,OIAGNOSIS OF THE
-..::-DIS.EASE. 1N.-6 CASES ANACTO CONDITION WAS NOT CONFIRMED. CENTRAL
,.M,Z;HOLINOLYTICS ARE OFFERED FOR:MEDICINAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS PRIOR TO
SOUNDING.
USSR uDc 681.326-35
BAPJIAnOV, Yu. M.
"'A Short-Pulse Shaper"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniyal, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znalki,
No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certifi cate No 296260, division H, filed 13 Feb 107,
published 12 Feb 71, pp 190-191
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a shoru-pulse shaper
with potential connections which contains an OR-440T cell, a static flip-
'Li
-flop, and an even number of series-connected inverters. As a cistinguishing
feature of the patent, the rise time of the output pulse is reduced by con-
necting,the output of the OR-NOT cell to one input OIL the static flip-flop,
while the shaper input, is connected to the other input of this flip-flop,
and the output of the flip-flop is connected through the above-mentioned
iriverters to the second input of the OR-NOT cell.
RR I MI,
USSR UDC 621.382.3
B RMRA AK, N. N., KORB, G. V., X&SI, G. M., SAYFERS, D. R.,
WOODHAUS~,-D. B., and ALMEROV, Zh. I.
"AlGaAsP Solid Solutions and Injection.Lasers With Two Reterojunctions On
Their Base"
Vizika itekhnika poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 1, Janu :ary 1972, pp 97-102
Abstract: The solid solutions AlyGal- Bi-XPX (y 0,0--0.2; x 0.0--0.2)
ate obtainad by the fluid opitaxy method. The dependence in considered of the
width of the forbidden band of the solid solutions on the compound and the do-
~pendenve of the concentration of phosphorous in the spit2xial layers of
AlGaAsP on tho growth temperature is investigated. Injection lasers are obtained
with the two heterojunctions a-Alyr-al_yAsl_,%P,1--p-Aly1Ga, lASl_.X3
Px--P+-AlytGa aAs P 1 with threshold current C~104 -ayJcm2 at room
temperature. Th-!-Yut~,~F-~'&nk D.V.Bird and F.V.t.,1illi3ms (Monsanto, St.Louis)
for the substrate and for technical assistance -- K.A. Cool, B.L.Marshall,
M. Stone, and Yuri Moroz. University Of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA;
Physicotachnical Institute imeni A.F. loffe, AS, USSR, Leningrad. Received by
editors 28 June 1971. 6 figo 14 ref.
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7.7
USE Or GAS CFROMATOGRAPITY 1*4 rETROCHEMISTRY
(Conference In Moscow)
)V e~t.~J
[Article by Doctor of Chemical Sciences.V,~ G."18 rkzkin-,_ MQscow,
Ve=ttilY. Akadrmll Nauk SSSR, Russian, No 6, June il!~' PI) 129-
Increase of the effectiven 'ss or lentific invn:;tiga-
tifmitt and-grtert-h-of the productivity andscrate of chemical pro-
cesses uned in industry are stipulated to a considerable degree
by the successful development of new physicochemical mettick:15 of
ccnducting scientific. experiments and corittolling production.
Orie much method is gas.chrokratc-zraphy. Hany quai.Litative, deter-
mirintiont previously considered practically impossible are per-
formed by means of gas chromato-graphy In the course of minutes,
and in some cases even of seconds. The method has high renolu-
tion and sensitivity. is readily automated, and trinkeg it posslblk~
to effectiv&ly control technological processes.
The scientific councils for Petrochcmistry and Chromatc-
grnphy, the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis Imeni A. V.
Torchiyev of the AS USSR and the Scientific and Technological
Council of the Ministry of Petroleum-Refining and,Petrachemical
Intlugtry USSR ccrkductedorkS-~G rebruary the first All-Union Con-
fer"s)ce an the Use of Gaz Chromatography In Petrochemistry. Par-
ticipating in it were over 20C persons representing over 90
scientific rpsearch organizations, erittrprises, special design
otfices and VUZ. Thirty-four reports were heard.
I W-t-L, V
In his introduct ry speech the Ch6yman or the Scientific
Council for Chromatograohy of the AS USSR...E. V. Ctmutov noted
th,:t e-irr-increaning importance, of gas chromatogrnphy in Elie ana-
ly3is of complex mixtures In petroleum refining arid petrochomis-
trYt in studying the thermodynamics of absorptioi) and adsorp-
tion and the processes of chemisorption and catalysis, and irk
determining the diffusive characteristics of gaverk and liquids
and other physicochemical characteristics.
179
rO
The contem riarary state of the production and n
of Soviet st;Iticn~Icy liquid phase5, solid carriers and absor-
bentz- for gas chromatography were examined in th~ repurts ~Y(
' K. 1. 5~ d rtijfAXf ..P. G. Distanov et al and M. .1
-
-
-
-
-
A
"
rnWUUe-r9
hf
e-tal , ar
l
he ise ~
fi;
Uo process t
? Vesuits at ga,-
chrome tograph ic Investiga tions. -- in the report "of
The held conference demonstrated the expansion of ~,he
applications of gas chromatography in petrochemistry and de -
signated the paths of the further development of those methods.
4P
IF
A
'H;~N' ,U;-
USSR UDC 532.5
BARNYAK. M. YA.
"Finding the Natural Frequencies and Forms of Small Oscillations of an ideal
Liquid in a Vessel Placed in a Weak Gravitational Field"
Mat. fizika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Mathematical Physics. Republic Interdepartmental
Collection), 1971, No. 9, pF3-10 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract
No 12B710)
Translation: The problem of small oscillations of a liquid in a vessel with
the shape of a body of rotation is discussed consideringforces of surface
tension. The problem describing small motions of the liquid in the cavity is-
reduced to a variational problem by introducing a sequence of auxiliary bound-
-wy value problems on the free surface. The !iolutions of these botin'lary vallke
problems are represented in the form of series in te'rms of degrees of arc,
which is possible because the equation of the free surface is represented in
such series. The variational problem is solved by the Ritz method. Numerical
results are given for cylindrical and conical cavities. Author's Zlb.,;tract.
6A.
USSR UDC 613.644:69
MLN'SHOV, A. A., VINOGRADOV, D. V. and BARON, A. M., Klev Institute of InduSLrial
Hygiene and Occupational Diseases and R3*67"ow"mM-Mearing and Construction Institute
"Hygienic Evaluation of Low-Frequency Vibrations in the Cabins,of Crane Turrets"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 5, 1970. pp 32-36
Abstract: The nature of the vibrations in the cabins of four different types of
building cranes (KB-160.2, KB-100.0, MBTK-80, and BK-180) and the state of sev-
eral physiological functions in crane operators were utudied. Vibrations pro-
duced by the different operations (raising and turning the crane arm, simultaneous
functioning of all the mechanisms, etc.) were tabulated. All four types of cranes
produced low-frequency vibrations, but the intensity varied with the height of the
cabin and the specific construction of each crane. Investigation of the vestibular
apparatus, visual analysor, and nervous system showed that while handling the
cranes,,most operators exhibited increased excitability of the vestibular appa-
ratus nystagmus, narrowing of the visual field, and neurologic disturbances (in-
creased fatigue, inhibition, impairment of short-term memory, and decreased
-atcention span. The disturbances were most pronounced in those operating cranes
at a height of 40 m.
1/1
GUIDE TO BUILDING COMUNIC,410N CABLE INSTALLATIONS
PEE ccerpto from Gershmon. A. I-
Gr:-anov, S. 1. Nazel, 13. M71-7, %I Mo v 3
4M.NP, * svoc x at
2~ ~_r_,n
at, r~
'vc
PuSsiang 1%oatel'st:vo , svyazi 1568, PIR. lu5-iubi.
.3.4.:.-Main-Line High-Prequency Symmetrical Cables
Types of Cables
F.,i, For main-line communications, the.following types of cables
are used: MKS, with cordel-styraflex insulation in a, lead casingi
MKSAt with cordel-styroflex insulation in an aluminum casingi
and mXt~ with cordil-paper insulation in a lead casing.
These cables are fabricated In I spiral quad, and the diame-
torof the wires Is 1.2~am, the capacitance 1x4, 4x4 and 7x4.,
MKS cables with Cor'lil-S tyro flex Insulation in a Load Casing
MOST txll~Jnion State Standard) 9046-59$
1411in-line MS cabL,~ts with cordel-%tyroClex insulation are
I
24 inten ed for main ca!:!? lines, multiplexed with H-60 high-
F I.!
apparaLus'in the spec"tua of frequencies tip to 252 kilo-
hertz with a remote ~owor supply of up to 750 volts direct cur-
re nt and XRR multipleAng, in the spectrum up to 552 kilohertz.
The cables are producei with 1.4 0r 7 high-frequency quads. Aside
from this, 4x4 cables ma., have five signal wires, and 7x4 cables
6 signal wires. The diameter of the copper current-conducting
wires of'the high-frequency quads is 1.2 mm, and that of the sig-
nal wires 0.9 mm. Depending upon the type of protective co%rars'
r
th Cables are marked as follows: M SG, in a lead casing, bare;
MSBt armored with steel ribbons; MKS13Vj armored with steel rib-
bona, lead casing protected by a polyvinyl chloride hose or rib-
bonss HKSK, armored-with round wires; 14KSKV, armored with rou-nd
wires. lead casing protected by polyvinyl chloride hose or ribbonel
USSR UDC 669.292.5.295.018.5.S37.312.62
YEFIMOV, Yu. V. , EkRON, D. V.
"Influence of Niobium on Superconducting Properties of Equiatomic Alloy of
Vanadium and Titanium"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov (Problems of Superconducting Materials
C,
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp.,173-177. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1753 by the
authors),
Translation: Tile influei,ce of Nb (up to 10 atA) on the structure and properties
(hardness, strength, ductility, transition tcmperature~to superconducting state
TC, critical current) of the alloy of V with 50 at.% T1 is studied. Trinary
alloys are single-phase solid solutions with body-centered cubic lattice. The
lattice period varies from 3.183 to 3.116 A with 10 at~.00- Nb. Alloying with
niobium increases the hardness and strength of the binary alloy. The ductility
of cold deformed wire remains practically unchanged (612-3%). Tc decreases
7
from. 7.8 to 7.1'K. A sharp decrease in the critical current of cold deformed
wire is observed with contents of Nb > 0.5 at. %. 3 figs; 1 table; 3 biblio
refs.
57
Z~-.traction and Ref ining
669.,113
USSR UDC 0
BARON, L. i. VOBLIKCV V. S., and hUREATOV, V. 1-1
"On the Problem of Ekturacting Mletal From Aluminum Slags
Moscow, Tsvetnyje Metally, Nio 10, Oct 7Q, pp 74-75
Abstract: A schematic dia=am for the fractionation of aluminu:m slaas, with
electromagnetic separation of inclusions~ after each f.-actionatdon step, is pre-
sented on the basis of experiments conducted by the atthors. Crushers fraction-
to 80-!00 mm: the m,,"terial of the 0-115 rrn
ate the initial slag in sizes up
class is screened and sent for leaching-out. The rem-iining. material is sent
t.o a second fractionation step, wnd so on* A schematic drauing of the electro-
d, and its operationls,~described. The metjwd
magnetic separator is presente
described is said to make it possible 'up fractionate a-uminum slag in sizes
of salts, with suf -
which will ensure its easy dissolution in the regenerd.,
ficiently corLDlete extraction of aluminum inclusions.,
Beat, Combustion, Detonation'
USSR UDC 624.152.5:626.8
BARON,-V. L.4 VLASTYEV, S. YE. and SIDELINIKOIT, B. K.) Union Explosive
Industry Board
OA Canal is Constructed by Blasting"
Moscow, Gigrotekhnika i Yelioratsiya, No 2) Feb 73, pp 29-31
Abstract: The construction of a 26.5 m portion of the main Pallasov canal
using a charged trench explosion is reported. The formula used for calculating
the distribution of explosives in the trench is given., Granulite AS-4 and
ammonite.No 6, ZHV were the explosives used. The depth and width of the canal
were within 10% of that desired, and the slant of the walls was also accurate.
The advantages of this method were sharply cutting time requirements, lowering
expenses, eliminating post-blast work and lowering filtration through the walls
and bottom of the canal.
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SAVITSKI-Y, Yc. 14. BI~ROIT, V. V. , YEFTMOV, Yu. 1T. VCEDEL' ,14. S.
"Structure and Superconducting Properties of Alloys n th~
System"
Moscow, Sverldiprov-odyanshchiye splawy i soycdin.--sbo.--n-.k (SiT)orLondilt-t. ive
Alloys and Compounds--coll"ection of works) , "Nauka", 1972, 75-P-C (frc-i
R7-h-Radioteklinika, No 122, Dec 72, abstract R!o :L21Dr,,6o r L!~ s
Translation: Solid-state trans f cri-ations are determined *nd phase dia-
grams are plotted for ,jj.jGYrS of the vanadium-tttntaluta WIC-11111 oil the basis
of viethoda of radiogrnpiric, ,.-ray spcO,rt] and thrrl~~al zlnitl-
yses, as well vz by reasuring irricroh-ardnes!i cind the
sition point foi- al.-Loy phasef~,. The comrcund TCV2 -Aru(`1--re of t` c
MgZn2 tYPO is formed Lt lh200C and about 33 at-5 tal'ta"Lu.11. 11--'511~`C al-'d
29 at.% tantalum t1:_Js phase decays eutectol.d.-Oly to a sol_-_~d ,~-oluticn ~Pitn
bcc lattice and a phase with utructure of VIC-; NE-CtI2 tyl!~. latt,:r L";
also formed by L peritec`oidal reaction at 1280'3C an~[ 3Y at.,~ ttnnt.-_.~ tT:.
It is honuEeneouz at 8~jl_lcC in the rangc of 312-3)9.'J tqnt~slyr%; ltl-? T~,
cf t.-I(,
of the Aa,;e with hexpgronod Jr,.tj-,jc(-
reaches 10 K. Four illustrations, b~ibliogrrq,,hy off ii:hic-
1 11 H
.4k.61N-WA . ..... .
11,11- '. 1-H Pi ! . ; H
1 A 1 1: T -1 ~,A 11- .1 11 11 1 11 1[ - 11111 F11-1:. ~ P
USSR UDC: 53T. 312.62
SAVITSKITY, Ye. M. BARON, V. V., IIC1101AYLOV, B. P.
"Producing t~iid Studying Coatings of Vb~,Sn on Smbsti.~~%ti_-_ ol' Difilcrr~rf. Vellals
and Alloys"
Moscov, Sverkhprovodyashchiye splavy i soyedin.--sbornllk (Supercond-uctive
Alloys and Corpounds- -colic ct, i on of works), "IIauka", Pp 55-'9 (frcm
197,' -1
RM-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 72, abstract No 12D550 fr6sum6l
Translation: A method is develoned for producing imi-foriti coatinGs wl the
presence of ni obitun and lrb3Sn on substrates of dif fe'rent rict-11s anc., 11"'Loys
-(copper, molybdenum, steel, etc.). The structure and superconductive
properties of the coatings are studied. The tomrera'ure of transition to
the superconductive state is equal to approximr.-,tely 17.5-1-7.8 K. Three
illustrations, biblicgraphy of eight titles.
USSR UDC: 53T.312.062
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BARON, V. V., GINDINA, S. D.
"Change of the Point of Trazisition to the SuperconductinL7 Stzate in )'illoys
of Variable Cum-nosition Based on the Example of tile NiobiumTantalur
system"
Moscow, SverkhDrovodyashchiye splav-,, i soyedin.-sbor-nik (Supercondu ive-
Alloys and Coi-mpcunds--collection of works), "NEOlika". 1-(972P 131) 166-170 (f-rom,
RM-Radiotehhnika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract No 12D55" [r6su -,61
Translation- A procedLre i-~ developed for measuripg the temperature o
f
transition to the supcrcn iducting state on:allo~Vs of varjable composit-ion.-
The specimen was made b:i t' e method of electron-bean-, .,.o,-e mf!lting; thc
to
composition of the specime- Y -tried from 10050f tantalum on one end L
'he jIiCjjjUrr..-
on the other end. The transi~i in teinDeratures of O'lloys in
-tantaliur system were measured on a single specimen of variable compe-
sition; the electrical resistaiices cf all alloys in. -9this System at 3.0", and.
77 K were also deterinilned. Trio illustrations, bibliojr aphy of eight titler'.
'r
3/3
37
USSR UDC: 5- .31.2.62
SAVITSM, Ye. M. , BAIION, V. V. 1,11YZENK COVA, L. F. ,IMPTY"CUl-, L. F.
"A Study of Magnetizaticn oil M-obium and Zirconium S-; ru, le C---y f! Ua is
Moscow, Sverkliprovodyashchiye cplavy i soyedin.-sbornih
Alloys and Cor-Tounds--collection of works), "Kauka," 1972, py) 1-22-1,25 (from
i0 II 'I )
PM-Radiotekhnika, E 12, Dee 72, abstract No 12"559, [. r6 sun-,,-
Translation. Curves are rlotted for the naeneti2ation of sinc;le crystal
specimens of' niobium with 5% zirconiimi havin-- variciw cry:rtallo,.rarh i;_,
axial orientations (at 4.2 Y). The results sh-ov anit-otrer.7 of the
magnetic fields, the residual magnetic moment aun d t h e
moment-. Three illustr~itions, bibliogrpahy of 13 titles
USSR UDC: -
537 .332.
SAVITSIM, Ye. M. BARON, ~,V... V. FROLOV, V. KOZL(WA, 11.D
"Effect of Aluminum on the SlinerconduCtilie, and flechnYlical of
Niobium and Titaniiim Alloys"
Moscow, Sverkhprovodyashchiye splavy i soyeclin.-sborni-Ir ("Juperconductive
Alloys and Compounds-collection of works), "Pauka",,1972, 1111-11.5 (from
RM-Radictekhnika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract 11o 12D5513 [1-6suz!61)
Translation: An investigation was made of alloys in the n -j_oblum-titani_ u-i-1-
-alluminum system in the ~-solid solution region wijacent to the
-titaniim. side with a constant ratio Ti/JFb = 45/55 and alumminumn cancen-
tration up to 7.2% by weight. The introduction of altwdnum reducen
sunerconductive transition point in the alloyr in, both the cas' m"d
nealed state. The critical current of the nalloys is alSo reduced. Th.0
L-Y
densit of the al'oys increases with inlroduction of and there
is little chance in ductility. Three illuss tratlons cne table, biblf".c-
raphy of seven titles.
i!;. t A 11 111
USSR UDC 669.018.52:620.13
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BARON, V. V., MYZENKOVA, L. F., Editors
"Superconducting Alloys and Compounds. Works of the':Sixth All-Union
Conference on the Problem of Superconducting Materials"
Sverkhprovodyashchiye Splavy i Soyedineniya. Trudy VI Vsesoyuznogo Sov.
po Probleme Sverkh. Materialov. [English Version Above], Na~ukza Press,
Moscow, 1972.
Translation of Foreword: The articles presented in this collection were
read at the VI Annual All-Union Conference on Metal Science, Physical
Chemistry and Metal Physics of Superconductors, heldin May of 1969 at the
Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov,,Academy of Sciences, USSR.
Fifty-five reports were read at the conference, some of which are pub-
lished in this collection.
The problem of superconducting materials, their investigation, the
development of products made of superconductors, their application con-
tinues to attract great attention of researchers and designers working in
various areas of new technology. Furthermore, interest in,this problem
is continually growing, and some of the materials developed are already
in use in instruments and devices operating at helium:temperatures.
1/8
USSR
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BAROIN, V. V., WZENKOVA, L. F., Sverkhprovodyashchiye
Splavy.i Soyedineniya. Trudy VI Vsesoyuznogo Sov. po'Probleme Sverkh.
Materialov, Nauka Press, Moscow, 1972.
Recently, the literature has contained an increasing number of works
on the physical and chemical analysis and metal physics of superconductors.
Physical-chemical analysis allows the relationship of superconducting pro-
perties to chemical composition and structure to be established. The theme
of the reports read indicates the increased depth of~scientific research
work in these areas. In addition to the classicaltrends -- study of the
structure of superconductingbinary and more complex state diagrams and
their properties -- works have been developed on the use of methods of pre-
diction and calculation of the properties of- superconducting alloys and
compounds with computers, as well as the study of tho heat capacity and
heat conductivity of superconducting alloys. Studies of the electronic
characteristics of superconducting materials and thelstudy of the.influence
of high cooling rates and hydrostatic, pressure oti tho parameters of super-
conductivity are continuing. This book turns its attention to methods of
stabilization of superconducting cable'.. new methodological, developments
and the design of solenoids.
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USSR
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M.i BAPON, V. V., MYZENKOVA, L. F., Sverkhprovodyashchiye
Splavy i Sovedineniya. Trudy VI Vsesoyuznogo Sov. po~Probleme Sverkh.
Materialov, Nauka Press, Moscow, 1972.
This book is designed for researchers and practical workers -- metals
scientists and metal physicists, plant, institute and design bureau specia-
lists studying, producing and applying superconducting alloys and compounds.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
1. Structure and Properties of Superconducting Cofnpounds and Alloys
Based on 17hem
Ye. M. Savitskiy, Yu. V. Devingtall, V. B. Gribulya. Attempt to Pre-
dict the Transition Temperature to the Suporconductin~ State for Ccr-
tain Metallic Compounds Using Computers 7
A. I. Golovashkin, 1. S. Levchenko, G. P. Motulevich. Electronic
Characteristics of Sputtercd Alloys of Vanadium with Gallium 20
V. G. Kukharchuk, A. 1. Moyseyev, T. A. Ugollnikova. Production of
Diffusion Layers of the Compound V Ga on Vanadium Wire 29
3
Tie.. M. Savitskiy, Yu. V. Yefimov. Structure and Properties of Alloys
in the System V3Si-V3Ga-"V_,Algt 34
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I I
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
BYCHKOVA, M. I., KOZLOVA, N. D., LYSENKO, Ye. N., BAROIN, V. V., S
Ye. M., TUREVSKIY, V. M. .......
"Shielding Properties of Alloys inthe Niobium-Titanium System"
V sb. Probl. sverkhT)rovodvashch. materialov (Problems..of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka". 1970, pp 166-172 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D569)
Translation: The authors study the distribution of the ma&-ietic field in
superconducting magnets for quantum paramagnetic amplifiers with the use of
shielding plates made from niobium-titanium alloy. It is shown that shields
f NT-1 alloy can partially screen the field and appreciably improve field
homogeneity. At a magnetic field strength of 4,000 oersteds, a uniformity
of 10-3 is obtained in a volume of 5 x 8.x 120 mm. Fillre illustrations, one
table, bibliography of thirteen titles. Resume.
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BARON, V. V., KEKHAYLOV, B. P.
"Investigation of the Structure end Superconducting Properties of Cast
Alloys of the Niobium-Tin System"
V sb. Probl. sverkhDrovodyashch. materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauk-a". 19701 PP 99-105 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D559)
Translation: An investigation is made of the possibility of making niobium-
-tin alloy ingots by the method of high-frequency melting in a graphite
crucible in an inert atmosphere. A study is made of the structure of the
alloys (by the methods of macro and miercstructural analysis) and the phase
composition of the alloys. Color etching is developed to reveal phases.
It is found that niobium-tin alloy ingots of various sizes and geometric
shapes can be produced with a tin concentration of up~to 50 percent by weigh',
'with fairly uniform distribution of the components, and with a temperature
of transition to the suDerconducting state of l7.c:-i8.00K. Three illustra-
tions, one table, bibliography of fifteen titles. Resume'.
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M. , WARON-r-V-P.",p FROLOV, V. A. , STARKOV, V.: N. , KORCH AGIN,
P. A., AFKUSHA, T. I., OSIPOV, V. N., SERDYUKOV, Yu. A.
IfEl
ectron-Beam Melting and Deformation of Superconducting Niabiut,~-Zirconium
Alloys Under Industrial Conditions"
V sb. Probl. sverkhprovoLashch. materialoy (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka!', 1970, pp 187-192 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, 110 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D554)
Translati on: Cycles for smelting ingots 90 mm. in diam.*~~ter weighing up to
45 kg in an electron-beam furnace by the'nethod of double vacuum remelting,
and schedules for hot-pressing the ingots into.bars 50 mm, in diameter and
for forging the pressed bars -to a diameter of 18-20 mm are worked out under
industripl conditions for niobium-zirconium alloys. Wilre 0.2 mm in diameter
is made from the bars produced by the methods,of electron-beam melting,
hot-pressing and forging, and the mechanical and superconducting properties
of this wire are measured. Two.illustrations, bibliography of.sixteen titles.
Resume.
......... .
USSR UDC 669.293.~.295.018.58
BYCHKOVA, M. I., KOZLOVA, N. D.1 LYSENKO, Ye. N., BARON V. V., SAVITSKIY,
Ye. M., TUREVSKIY, V. M.
"Screening Properties of Alloys in the Niobium-Titaniu,m System"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka. Press, 1970, pp..166-172. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya..No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1783 by the
authors).
Translation: The distribution of the magnetic field in superconducting magnets
for quantum paramagnetic amplifiers using screening plates of Nb-Ti alloys is
studied. It is demonstrated that screens of NT-1 alloy can partially screen the
field and significantly improve its homogeneity. With'a magnetic field inten-
of 4,000 oe, a homogeneity of 10-3 was produced in a volume of 5x8xl2O mm.
5 figs; I table; 13 biblio refs.
Coatings
USSR UDC 669.293.018.5.537.312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., MIMAYLOV, B. P., BARON, V. V.
"Electrolytic Coating of Complex Shape Parts With Niobium"
Probl, Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970,,pp. 203-20S. (Translated
from Referativnvy Zhurnal Metallu,rgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1777 by
the authors).
Translation: A method is developed for electrolytic deposition of even super-
conducting Nb coatings on parts of a nonsuperconducting material (Cu, brass,
Fe) of various sizes and shapes. The influence of electrolysis modes on the
structure, evenness, thickness, purity and superconducting parameters of the
Nb coatings is studied. The possibility ofelectrodeposition of even-thickness
arious sizes and shapes) with a trans-
superconducting Nb coatings (on parts of v '
ition temperature of about 8.9-9.00K is established. 4 figs, 4 biblio refs.
USSR UDC: 537.312.62
QW11 DEMIDENKO, T.. F. ,KLI~DV, S. I., SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., TUREVSKEY,
77-ff
"Superconducting Magnets for Quantum Paramagnetic Amplifiers"
V sb. Probl. sverkhDrovodyashch. materialov (Problem of Superconducting
14aterials-collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 209-215 (from
RZh-Radiotekhrika, No 5. May 71, Abstract No 5D550)
Translation: On the basis of the operating principle and parameters cif the
paramagnetic crystals of quantum paramagnetic amplifiers, the authors give
a basis for the requirements to be satisfied by the characteristics of super-
conducting magnets and solenoids. The results of development and experimental
verification of superconducting magnets and solenoids with winding of capper-
-plated and insulated grade Id-IS wire and shields of NT-1 allay and compaund
are presented together with their design peculiarities.~ Types of supercon-
ducting magnets and sectionalized solenoids are created in the developn&,rital
process. Two illustrations, bibliographyof four titlesi.
USSR UDC 669.293..5,296.548.55.620.186.537.312.62
SAVITSKIYY, Ye. M., MYZENKOVA, L. F.,_PA.RONP V. V., IMARTYNOVA, L. F.
"Study of the Structure and Superconducting Properties of Niobium Single Crystals
with 5 and 10% Zirconium"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials --
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp. 148-155. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya,' No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1784 by the
authors).
Translation: The structure of single crystals of the alloys of Nb with 5 and 10c,.'
Zr produced by the method of cathode-ray zone melting is studied. Data are
presented on the distribution of Zr and interstitial impurities through the
length of a bar of the single crystal. The transition temperiature Te- is measured.
For the alloy Nb-5% Zr, Tc=10*K, for the alloy Nb-in Zr, 10.5 K. Magnetization
curves of specimens with various crystallographic orientation are measured.
5 figs; I table, 6 biblio refs.
39
USSR UDC 669.293.5.6.620.186.537.312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BARON, V. V., MIKHAYLOV, B. P.
"Structure and Superconducting Properties of Nb35n-Ba~sed Alloys Produced by
Substitution of Phases in the Solid-Liquid State"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov (Problems of Superconducting Materials
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp. 112-119. (Translated from
Re ferativnyy ZhurnalI
Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1780 by the
authors).
Translation: Substitution of the low-melting phase in Nb-Sn alloys with other
superconducting alloys (Pb, Pb-Sb, Pb-Bi) with transition temperatures of from
7J to 8.2'K is performed. The influence of structure on the superconducting
properties is demonstrated: alloys are produced havihIa significant ductility
and capability for plastic deformation., 5 figs, I table; 15 biblio refs.
'M Vll,. "'144N1
IMMI, 1.4 Hir 14~6
USSR 669.292.5.793.669.293.S.793.669.olS.5
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BARON, V. V., NAUMKIN, 0. P., YEFD.10V, Yu. V.
"Vanadium-Scandium and Niobium-Scandium Systems and Their Superconducting Proper-
ties"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials --
Collection of Works), Moscow, Na-uka Press, 1970, pp.,178-186. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1752 by the
authors).
Translation: Based on their own experiments and tile data from the literature,
the authors study the regularities of the change of TC of -superconducting alloys
in simple eutectic systems of the transition and nontransition metals, as well as
in the eutectic sectors of the state diagrams of binary systems with the formation
of intermediate compounds. Composition-Tc diagrams of the binary systems of V
and Nb with Sc and ihe state diagrams of these systems are presented. The TC of
the superconducting element is increased or decreased upon dissolution of the
second component within the limits of the area of homogeneity of the solid solu-
tion. In 2-phase eutectic mixtures, Tc of each of the superconducting phases
changes along anear-horizontal straight line when the composition of the alloy
is changed. 5 figs; 25 biblio refs.
USSR UDC 669.293.5.296.537.312.62.539.374
SAVITSKIY, Ye. 111., BARON, V. V.,.FROLOV, V. A., STARKOV, V. N., KORCIMIN, P. A.
ARKUSHA, T. I., OS1f&V-1 V.'V', SERDYUKOV,
Yu. A.
"Cathode-Ray Melting and Deformation of 5uperconducting Niobium-Zirconitim Alloys
Under Industrial Conditions"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp.187-192. (Translated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971,,Abstract No. 5 1785 by the
authors).
Translation: Industrial modes of melting ingots 90 mm in diameter and weighing
up to 4S kg in a cathode ray furnace by the method of double vacuum remelting, and
modes of hot pressing of ingots into bars 50 mm in diameter and forging of
pressed bars to 18-22 mm in diameter are developed for alloys of N1b with Zr.
Bars produced by cathode ray melting, hot pressing,and forging are used to pro-
duce wire 0.2 mm in diameter, the mechanical and supe~conducting properties of
.Which are measured. 2 figs; 16 biblio refs.
USSR UDC: ~537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., MYZENKOVA, L. F., BARON, V. V., MARTYNOVA, L. F.
"Investigation of the Structure and Superconducting Properties of Single
Crystals of Niobium With 5 and 10 Percent Zirconium".
V sb. Probl. sverkliprovodyashch. materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--col-lection of works), Moscow, fNauka!', 1970, pp 173-177 (from
RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 52 May 71, Abstract No 5D552)
Translation: The authors study the structure of single crystals of alloys
of niobium with five and ten percent by weight of zirconium made by the
method of electron-beam zone melting. Data are givemon the distribution
of zirconium and introduced imDurities with respect to the,length of the
single-crystal bar. The temperature of transition to the superconducting
state is measured. For a niobium alloy with 5 percent zircnoium, the tran-
nition temperature is 100K, while the corresponding temperature is 10-50K
for analloy of niobium with 10 percent zircnoium. MaUetization curves are
plotted for specimens with various crystallographic orientations. Five
illustrations, one table, bibliography of six titles.: Resur--.
USSR UDC 669.293.56.018.28.620.186.537.312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M. , BARON, V. V. , MInRYLOV, B. P.
~"Study of Structure and Superconducting Properties of~Cast Alloys in the Niobium-
Tin System"
Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Materialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials --
Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp. 99-105. (Translated from
.,Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1779 by the
authors).
Translation: Ingots of Nb-Sn alloys are studied. The structure is studied (by
macro-and microstructural analysis), as, well as the phase composition of the
alloys. Color etching is used to reveal tho phases. The possibility is establ-
ished of producing ingots of Nb-Sn alloys with various sizes and geometric shapes
with contents of Sn up to 50% with even distribution of components having a transi-
tion temperature of 17.5-18.00K. 3 figs;,l table; 15~biblio refs.
I IMP
IA
USSR UDC: 537.312.62
YEFIM:)V, Yu. V. , BARON, V. V.
"Effect of Niobium on the Superconducting Properties of a Fifty-Fifty (Atomic)
Vanadium-Titanium Alloy"
V sb. Probl. sverkhDrovodyashch, materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials-collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka"., 1970, PP 173-177 (from
BZli-Radioteldinika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D553)
Translation: The authors investigate the effect of niobium (up to 10 atomic
percent) on the structure and properties (hardness, strength, ductility,
temperature of transition to the superconducting state, critical current)
of an alloy of vanadium with 50 atomic percent, titanium. The ternary alloys
are single-phase solid solutions with bcc lattices. The period of the lat-
tice varies from 3.138 to 3.116 A. Doping with niobium increases the hardness
and strength of the binary alloy. The ductility of cold-deformed wire is
practically constant (6 = 2-350. Tk decreases from 7.8 to 7-10K. A sharD
reduction in the critical current of the cold-deformed wire is observed as
soon as the niobium concentration passes 0.5 atomic percent. With small
additions of niobium (lens than 0. 5 atomic percent), -the alloys are dis-
tinguished by excellent technological properties with fairly Ihigh sijpercon-
ducting characterlisties. Three illustrations, one table, bibliography of
three titles.-
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., mIEHAYLOV, B. P., BARON, V. V.
-.-.Mato
"Structure and Superconducting Properties of Alloys Based on the Compound
Nb3Sn Made by the Method of Phase Substitution in the,:Solid-Liquid State"
V sb. Probl. sverkhDrovodvashch. materialov (Problems of Sunercorducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 112-119 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D545)
Translation: It is shown that the low-melting phase in Nb-Sn alloys can be
replaced by other superconducting alloys*(Pb, Pb-Sb, Pb-Bi) which have a
temperature of transition to the superconducting state from 7.1 to 8.20K.
It is shown how structure affects superconducting properties; alloys are
produced which have appreciable ductility and the capacity for plastic de-
formation, It is found that the method of substituting the low-melting cam-
ponent can be used for alloys of any systems consisting of high-melting and
low-melting phases which have the necessary crystallization temperature
interval. Five illustrations, one -table, bibliography.'of fifteen titles.
Resum**.
~j;
USSR UDC: 537-312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., MIKHAYLOV, B. P., BARON, V. V.
"Electrolytic tfiobiuin Plating of Articles With a Complex Shape"
V sb. Probl. sverkhprovodyashch. materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, 7Nauka". 1970, pp k3-208 (from
RZh-Radiote-khnika, No 5, May 71 Abstract No 5D544) -
Translation: A method is developed for electrolytic deposition of superccn-
ductive.coatings of niobium on articles of nonsuperconducting material (con-
per, brass, iron) of various sizes and shapes. A study is made of the effect
vhich conditions of electrolysis have on the structure, uniformity, thickness,
purity and superconducting parameters of the niobium coating. It is folzid
that uniformly thick niobium. superconducting coatings can be electrolytically
deposited (on articles of various sizes and configurations):with a tempera-
ture of transition to the superconducting state of about 8.9-9.00K. Four
illustrations, bibliography of ten titles.
1.-E. it,, ...I till. :1 I!_ H. . I
USSR UDC: 537.312.6~
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M. , B20N NAUMKIN, 0. P., YEFIMOV, Yu. V.
7
"Vanadium-Scandium and Niobiun--Scandium.Systems and Their Superconducting
Properties"
V sb. Probl. sverkhprovodyashch. materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka".. 1970, PP 178-186 (from
RZh-Hadiotekhnika, Ho 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5D546)
Translation: Taking characteristic experimental and literature data as a
basis, the authors consider the principles which gover-n the change in Tk Of
superconducting alloys in simple eutectic systems of transition and non-
transition metals, and also in the eutectic segment of phase diagrams of
binary, systems with the formation of intermediate compounds. "Tk composition"
diagrams are presented for binary systems of vanadium and riobium with scan-
dium, as well as the phase diagram of these systems. . In-alloys of super-
conducting systems of the eutectic type, superconductivaty is observed both
in the case of alloying of two superconductors and in the case of alloying
of a suDerconductor -with a "normal" element. The Tk of the superconducting
element goes up or down as the second comDonent is dissolved within the
limits of the region of homogeneity of the solid solution. In two-phase
eutectic mixtures, the Tk of each of the superconducting phases varies along
a nearly horizontal straight line as the composition of the alloys changes-
Five illustrations, bibliography of twenty-five titles. Authors' abstract.
a 1111 4 1; It
USSR UDC: 537.312.62
BARON, V. V., YEFIMUV, Yu. V.
tip-
"Superconducting Vanadium-Titanium, Alloys Doped With Hafnium and Rhenium"
V sb. Probl. sverkhpro-iodvashch. materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials--collection of works), Mosc~Tw_,"Nauk 19T0, pp.-161-165 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D543)
Translation: The authors study the individual effect~of hafnium and rhenium
(up to 10 atomic percent) on the superconducting and mechanical properties
of fifty-fifty (atomic) vanadium-titanium. alloy. The.dODants are added at
the expense of titanium. Doping increases the hardness and strength of the
alloys, but reduces superconducting characteristics. However, concentrations
of up to 1 atomic percent hafnium or up to 5 atomic percent rhenium improve
the technological properties of ternary alloys for cold deformation. These
alloys still have fairly high superconducting properties.(T& =,7-80K, critical
current density at 4.20K and 26,000 oersted's reaches 1.5 10 A cm2). Three
illustrations, bibliography of five titles, two tables.
.1. wi-
HU
USSR UDC 537.312.62:538
BARON, V. V.V DEMIDENKO, T. F.,_KLIMOV, S. I., SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., and
Ty~. V
"Superconducting Magnets for Quantum Paramagnetic Amplifiers"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 209-215
Translation: Based on the operating principle and parameters of paramagnetic
crystals in cruantum paramagnetic amplifiers, the reqUiTements placed on
Characteristics of superconducting nagnets and 5olenoids are explained.
Results are presented from the development and emperimental Itesting of
windings-of.copper and type RNS
superconducting magnets- and s-olenoids- wi
insulated wire and shields of NT-1 alloy, and compounds, as well as their
design features-.
Types~ of superconducting magnets and sectioned solenoids were created
in the process of development-
2 figures, 4 Diblio. refs.
USSR UDC 669.292.5:537.-321.62
YEFIMOV, Yu. V., and BARON, V. V.--
"Influence of Niobium on Superconducting Properties of an Equiatomic Alloy
tanium"
of Vanadium With Ti
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov (Problem of Superconducting
Materials Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 173-177
Translation: T'he influence of niobium (up to 10 at.?4) on the structure and
pr9perties- GiaTdness, strength,, ductility, transition temperature, critical
current), of tha alloy- of vanadium with* 50 at.% Ti was studied. The trinary
alloys are single-phase solid solutions witiL hody-centered cubic lattice.
The lattice period changes- from 3.139 to 3.116 A~at iG at.% Nb. Alloying with
n1oBium increases- the hardness and the strength. of the binary, allor. The
ductili,ty. of cold deformed wire remains practically. unchanged C6 = 2--3%). Tc
is decreased from 7.8 to 7.1"K. A sharp decrease in the critical current of
cold deformed wire is observed-with--hiobium contents of over 0.5 at.%. With
lower niobium content Cup to 0.5 atA) the alloys have good technological
propcrtiea and sufficiently high superconducting characteristics.
3 figures-; I table; 3 biblio. refs.
".:!I W,11.. hi, if I 11
W;
USSR VDC 669.292.5:537.312.62
BARON, V. V., and YEFIMOV, Yu. V.
"Superconducting Alloys of Vanadium With Titanium, Alloyed With Hafnium and
Rhenium"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov [Problems of Superconducting
Materials -- Collection ofWorks], Mose ow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 161-165
Translation; The influence of hafnium and rhenium Cup to 10 at.%) individually
on the superconducting and mechanical properties of the equiatomic alloy of
ts were introduced for
'vanadium and titanium is studied. The alloying elemen
titanium. Alloying causes an increase in. hardn-ss and strength of the alloys,
but the superconducting characteristics are reduced. However, with a content
of,up to I at.% Elf or 5 at.% Re in trinarr alloys-, high- technological Proper-.
ties for cold deformation were established. These alloys still have high
superconducting properties CT 7-8*)C;.critical current density at 4.2'K and
c
4 2
26 koe reachesIl.5-lG a/cm
3 figures;.2 tables-; 5biblio. refs-.
USSR UDC 669.018.045+537.312.62
SAVMKIY, Ye. M., efYZEIKOVA, L. F., BARON, V. V., and MARTYNNOVA, L. F.
"Study of Structure and Superconducting Properties of Single Crystals of
Niobium With 5 and -10% Zirconium"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Haterialov [Problems of Superconducting
Materials--Collection of Works], - Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pages 148-155
Tran lation: The structure of single crystals of the alloys of niobium with
5 and 10 wt.% Zr produced by the method of cathode ray zone melting is
studied. Data are presented on the distribution of Arconium and inter-
stitial 1mpurities over the length of a monacrystalline bar. The transi-
tion temperature is measured. For the.alloy niobium-5% Zr' T = 10*K; for
the- alloy niobium-10% Zr, Tc = 10.5*K., Magnetization curv;s of specimens
with Various crystallographic orientation are measures.
5 figures; I table; 6. biblio. refs.
51.
USSR UDC 543.2514-668.293.+537.312.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. H., MI101AYLOV, B. P., and BARON, V. V.I~
"Electrolytic Niobium Coating of Complex-Shape Parts"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov (Problems of Superconducting
Materials - Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pages 203-208
Translation: A method is developed for electrolytic deposition of even
superconducting niobium coatings on parts of,non-superconducting materials
(copper, brass, iron) of various shapes and sizes.
The influence of electrolvsis modes on the structure, evenness, thickness,
purity, and superconducting parameters of the niobium coating is studied.
The possibility is established of electro deposition of even superconducting
'coatings of niobium (on parts of various shapes and sizes) with a transition
temperature of 8.9-9.0*K.
4 figures; 10 biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 537.312.62:669.293
BYCEIKOVA, M. !., KOZLOVA, N. D., LYSENKO, Ye. N. BAkON,_V-__y-_ SAVITSKIY,
Ye, M., and TbREVSKIY, V. M.
"Screening Properties of Alloys in the Niobium-Titanium System"
Pr oblemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialov [Problems of Superconducting
Materials Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 166-172
Translation: The distribution of the-magnetic field in superconducting magnets
was-studied for quantum paramagnetic amplifiers using screening plates of niobium-
titanitm alloy, It was shown that shielld.5 of NT-I alloy can partially screen
a field and significantly- improve its homogeneity-. 1,(ith_ a magnetic field in-
tensitr of 4,GO(l oe, a homogeneit)- of 10-3 was prioduced in, a volume of
5 x 8 x 120 mm.
S figures, 1 table, 13 fiffilio. refs-.
USSR UDC 669.292:5.293:537.321.62
SAVITSKIY, Ye. H., BARON, V. V. NAUWIN, 0. P., andYEFIMOV, Yu. V.
"The Vanadium-Scandium and Niobium-Scandium Systems and Their Superconducting
Properties"
Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Haterialov [Problems of Superconducting
Materials - CoLl-ectioa of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 178-186
Translation: Bas.ed on their own experiments and data from the literature, the
authors~ study the regularities of the change of,T c of ~iuperconducting alloys
in.simple eutectic systems of the transition and non-transition metals, as well
as in the eutectic portions of the state diagrams of binary, alloys forming in-
termediate compounds. "Composition-T diagrams of the binary-Systems of
c
vanadium and niolbium with scandium 'and diagrams of t&-. states of these systems
are presented. In eutectic type superconducting system alloys, superconductivity
is ohserved hotIL in th-e case of melting of two superconductors, and in the case
of melting of a superconductor tiritfi a ''-normal" elenent. T, of the superconduct-
C
ing element increases or decreases-wlieh the second component is dissolved within
1/2
89
USSR
sAVITSKIY, Ye. H., et al., Froblemy Sverkhpxovodyashchikh Materialov
[Problems of Superconducting Materials Collection of Works], Moscaw,
Nauka Press, 1970, pp 178~186
the area of homogeneity of the solid solution. In two-phased eutectic mLxtures,
the TC of each. of the superconducting phases changes, almost an a horizontal
line as the composition of the alloys changes.
5 figures; 25 biblio. refs..
2/2
USSR uDc 621.385-032-21 (o38.8)
SAVITSKIY -YE. M., MOROZOVj A. V., IVANOVA, K. N., BARON, V. V.3
ROZHIESTVENSKIY,, V. M., OVCHIMUKOV, M. A.
"Alloy For The Production Of Components Of The Cathode Urit Of Electronic
Devices"
USSR Authorla Certificate No. ~oli 42, filed III AuguA 1959, published 15
September 1971 (from It'ZI-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 3, I-larch 1072,
Abstract No 3A419)
Translation: A cathcde-heating unit is proposed by Which, with the object of
increasing the stability, reliability, and longevity of a component, tile
cathode holder, screens, and pistons are produced from R-1-6 or 1:aN'-8 alloys based
on niobium. The IRN-6 alloy containa (percent by weight): tunEstan 5-7, mo!Y-
bdenum. 4-6, zircarium 2-2-5, remainder niobium. The cost of the proposed clIr-Y
is considerably less than the cost of tantalum. The alloya are charactcri-,~,:Dd
by highly stable properties and sufficient plasticity, which rrakeo it DCosible
to produce tubes, wire, aheeto, and foil 1-0.1 = thick, from them under indue-
trial corditions by the method of proceosing.varioua GemifilliElled products
by pressure. Use of the electron-beam method of smelting ccrioiderably 11-cduces
the content cf '-n-sous ~n urtiea, and a th-reG-fold. ra=elting ic used fo-" a --ore
uniform compocition of ingrota. Shcoto 0.5-0.1 mm thick Lire alitainod 1)y the ~C't
fo Ing method and cold rolling with intermediate racryotalliz3tion ~,IinealinF-,S.
Y2
Materials
USSR UDC 621.385.032.213.6
SAVITSKIY, YE. H.. MOROZOV, A. V., IWiNOVA K. N., BFLOUSOV, A. I., BARON V. V.
4SKIY, V. M. 1111. A.
ROZ11DESTVE,' OVCHINNIKOV
I'Al Manufacturing the Parts of the Cathode Junction of Electronic Devices"
.1oy for r
USSR Author's Certificate No 304642, filed 14 August 1969, published .25 1-fay 1971
(from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy,Tovarnyye Znak-i, No 17,
1971, -No, H Olj 1/20)
Translation: 1. An alloy for manufacturing the parts of the cathode junction
of electrc-i-ic devices based on niobium is introduced. It is distinguished by
the fact that in order to improve strength and stability of shape of the parts,
the alloy contains tungsten and zirconium additives.
2. The alloy accordin,-, to iten I distinguished by the fact that ic con-
taims 7-9% tungsten and 2-2.5% zirconium is introduced.
3. The alloy according to item 1 distinguished by the fact that it con-
tains molybdenum is introduced.
4. The alloy according to item 3 distinguished bv the fact that it con-
tains 5-7" tungsten, 1-1.5% zirconium and 4-61% molybdenuci is introduced.
112 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
'TITLE--SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS OF VARIABLE COMPOSITION _U_
''AUTHOR-(03)-SAVITSKlYs. YE.M., BARON, V,V.P:GINDINA, S.D.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
..,-SOURCE -DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR.1970# 191(2)t 338-40
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
-:TOPIC TAGS--NIOBIUM ALLOYr TANTALUM ALLOYyELECTRON BEAM MELTING,
~~...-:SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOY
J~~C.CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1115 STEP NO--UR/0020/10/191/002/0336/0340
ACCESSION NU--AT0116581
UNCLASSIFIED
i-- 1-7,
212 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116581
~'-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES
-~:WERE STUDIEC FOP THE N8-TA SYSTEM IN WHICH A CONTINUOUS SERIES OF SOLID
SOLNS. IS- FORMED AND THE VALUE OF T SUBC'WAS DETO. AS A FUNCTION OF THE
-COMPN. A NEW METHOD IS DESCRIBED FOR PREPG. MASSIVE~SAMPLES OF VARIABLE
-~.COMPN. USING VACUUM ZONE FUSION BY AN ELECTRON B'AM. THE VALUES OF T
'.-SUBC SHOW THAT IN THE 5.1-IMUEGREESK RANGE PART OF
OF THE SAMPLE
E AND PAR`fi IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING.
'~VARIABLE COMPN. IS IN THE NORMAL ST'Xi
FACILITY: INST. MET.:IM. BAIKOVAP: MOSCOW~ USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
-2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED'. PROCES 5 INZ D A F - - 13,N') V 7 10
CIRC A CCESSION NO-APOLL1535
"'..'ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDING, 8 HNO' SU133 (D. 1.4)
'30f NE
OVER'.-70 MIN TO A .141 X T. OF 38.5 G~-PH SU82', 100 ML IHOAC v ~1-8 G lk
-AND 27.5 YiL 14 SU82 SO SUB4-(D. ~1.84) AT 34-6DEGREES GAVE 54PERCENT 4,PHC
.._.~:suB6.H SUB4 i fl),~ M. 112DEGREES .4 ETOH) .' REACTIlON OF 70 G I WfrH KOPH
,IFROM:45.5 G.PHOH AND 15.4 G KOH.).-, 6 HR~ IN THE PRESENCE- OF 1.5 G POWD.
1.~:.--,CU -AT 270-90DEGREES..GAVE 97PERCE-NT .4,PHOC SUB6 H~SUB41PH (11), B SUB2
68-90EGR.EES. COP.. FEASIBLE PREPN.-:.OF It FROM PH3R AND
4, PHC ..: S U B 6, H ISU(34,OH JIM WAS.STUOIED-WITH RESPLCT TO REACTANT RATIO
AND REACTION TIPE AND TEMP,. 11 YIELDS;WERE MAX..,[89.2PERCENT) 14HEN 25 G
KOH, 0.75~G CUP AND 40 ML PH3R WAS HEATEO FIRST AT 180DEGREES
UNDER A DEPHLEGMATOR 2.5 HR WITH DISTN. OPH.SU82~0 FORMIED IN THE
REACTIGN:AND-THEN 1.5 HR AT:3000EGREFS; THE MIXT.i-COOLED TO 50DEGREES,
.,."..,.WAS TREATED WITH 50 P-L AQ. 20PERCENT.KOHO~~AND.THE,IFILTERED, WASHED#
WAS VACUUM DISTD. FACILITY~ SUKHUM. FIZ.-TEKH.
;INST.,-SUKHUMIt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 632.95
FUATOV, L. N.,, SIICBERBATYKEI, Yu, I. and EAR UNA, T, G,
"Kinetics of Crystallization of Some Pesticides Disposed to Supercooling"
V sb. Khim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Protection of Plants --
collection of work.9), No 2, Moscow, 1972, PP 98-103 (from Wh-Khimiya, 11o 22,
25 NOV 73, Abstract Ho 22N511 by V. A. Kozlov)
Translation: Study of the kinetics of crystallization of chlorophos (I),
benzophosphate (II), and coditic (III) which can occizr in a supercooled meta-
stable state. The linear rate of crystallization was iietermined by observing
the movement of the crystal-melt interface in-glass capillaries with an inner
diameter of 0.8 to 1.0 mm aud about 0.01, mm thick. For I the m, ximum rate is
at 400 and it varies vith the purity of the product. For 86-, 91.9-, and
97.4~ I, the rate of crystallization is rerpectively, 1.25-3.0-3, -2-15-lo-3, and
4.8-10-3 =/sec, for 96% 11 o.19-lo-3 mmlsec., and for 9&1, 111 1 nun/sec.
50 -
V Ell II 1 11 1~1!41ii4-A I.-I. i- 1,
USSR UDC:
SM-IN-LYAKOVA, L.F., SEM-NTYA-KOV, V.A., STLEPANOV, V.S., 11CUZ:---L1A,
V.V.,. BARONK1U,--Q.B!., BAY--VA, G.D., ZAYTSE11A,, X.N., ln~-,itute of Biology of
Inland-velat`e-rs Academy of Sciences, USSR:
"The Effect of Alternating Current on Fish and ATuatic 74vertebrates
Moscow, Voprosy Tkhtiologiya (Problems of !chthyolojTj) Vol io.$ 110 3, 70, PP 506-
518
Abstract: This study on the influence of.alternating currents on fish, in
various stages of life and development, in many diffe,-ent inland 7,,,atersl
covers a Period of several years, and includes a great variety of fish. Trawl
fishing with alternating current, the effect of cvrren-~ on spa-,Ming, eL-,,bryo,
larvae and fry and the sulbsequent condition of varieties of fish and their
reproductive capacity, were studied. Results (summarized in five ta7oies and
a graph) show that alternating currect in doses causing electronarcosis does
not harm any fish in any phase of life and that fro= spwm to ad,,fL1-,;, fiSL
develop norm lly. The catch of fish by alternating-curient travl is 125-2637~
above ihe normal. Studies on zooplankton and benthos showed 4-ha"; cne OrganiLl-5
s
are not affected by low current intensities. Current of hi.-aer in-tens-ity stir.`ed.
the little animals to a greater activity, &nd sti!2 h. her induced eiecz-3-
narcosis. Plankton and benthos revive rapidly after withdrww&L off current.
Only in current closes 15-126 times that necessary to induce narcosis does
occur with about 10% of the Plankton and benthos surviving.
1/1
JPRS 56~"88
16 June 1972
t:DC'. 621.1 8.152
O~ CONIIM:SATE WITH
VILTEn "T 711E VF~_O ATM"C: Z'_ZCT.R_.C POWW.11 YLIZ:7
lArticlL by Candklmeq of Technical Scivnccs,~,N. %-e1', Vj. Neshkol.'
and 'ia. V. Clivchct~*i.i, En7,inevr I..*,'. Sc.,~hirm, Csna.;iazc oi
xid ci,7~ivecr:L,
51caym, Mlr.~naya; j".om:vI:' tt-_=;- No .3, May
1971. j. 137n)
in the ef t.,erzal and at=lt aWctric. pawar
plants III- nh~wn v.-et purivicitien OC tnq er%ttr~ st-.c-= er zoiv1_en-.atu of
dis~nlv,3d and =.char.'c3l. Ir-,UVItles is a mteszx-y c~r-.Uitinn tor reliable
functiolAn,-I of thu plant
T~ im-ostLF"ite the functioning of lin.~Xchaare Vartng it% the purL-
1 :2 di ol'.Cd
fication ot the condunsatu of On 'Itemic Q11ctzlQ- Plant , '
and ruq~%~tid Lnpurit:ios, And also Co verif'! thz dcsl;;V~ ef tndlvLdWI. CIO-
an Iml-oxch.'Inror 'liter, a smt--o:W.s '.:'.st=lIatAon with EeParatc'Y
filtirs (-we mters In, With N-Cation-
exckhan;;er and o:1-anion-erAchair,,ur rtsins. in &erkms, was installed
A-T! ttutcd an the bypass of the c=ndcisAto loop a, tm Vl~-" Atozic Electric
P-er Plant.
Tho lllt~ rr -cro leontical in their dasIS-a. The d:dtnaga and dir.-
tributimt rtystams v,f the filters were a'. th~ tyqQ. 11ho slits on
tho radki t)f t~-.j~ sy,,tom wura forned ~f a cell c. clrvular wir- with 0 di-
Z.:A'~v of 0.1 I'm. -ha call .'3, so rzlca t' - -,
.1.1, .- uLdt" 0t tho J..ap was 0.. rn~
';bc ra~)ll of tho lower syston. and O.L. = cn th-se of thn uppur sy:;tum.
t1io t1r.3 t" !liters '~:I:tirnaL4 ztto tharmody:,-mic
VV? totz;l ro.
vL-ra r-nitorad (the flew r~ta of ttc =--~-,r,~t s
statbi%xu ~f. tho filr~rr.. and tho rosi-stance a, llralnngu ry-~tenn) and
4~'% ,Iro t1w p~iy~, icozh~n Ica 1 cn;:~pn7ltlon of vba cc_,.~:anzaz~ p~! value, vloc-
2 hardness, tha content of e'.czor.:s o' corrolon products,
nnd '.hu tnt:al botD-nctivity). -,he Cnomical cc=ejl-.'ar% a' t1io conc!enslte
was stable durin8 the ont!ta course of functl.-n':-.Z a! the filtaraq except
durln,- tlie start-up parind at the reactor (0.02-044 ::&/litar of Fa (total),
[I USSR NJ
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UNCL A ~S I FI`E'D'~':~ -;PROCESSING DATF-IISEP70
.-XlTLE-~-USSRIS ROLE IN INTERNATIONAL OCEAN RESEARCHO THE WORLD OCEAN A-%D
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION -U-
..,-A UTkOR"-BARONOV 0.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
",-:SOURCE -MOSCOW, RED STAR 8 JAN 70P3 1
PUBLISHED--08JAN70
-SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
~JOPIC. TAGS--OCEANOGRi%PHIC R AND D, AIR SEA 14TERFACEv INTERNAT13MAL ANID
:-,_,10-AGREEMENT, OCEAN CURRENT
~.ICONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY RcEL/FRAME---1987/1852 NO-
STEP _UR/9008/70/000/000/0093/1003
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104963
UNCLASSIFIED
-2/5 008 UNcLA'SSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104963
~A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE LAST DECADES MANKIND HAS
~TAKEN A. HUGE STER IN THE STUDY OF OUR PLANET AND CIRCU!ATER(~ESTRIAL
SPACE, WHOSE CONQUEST WAS PIONEERED BY THE SOVIET~UNION. YET, A~~,
-T OF OUR PLANET REMAINS THE WOPLD OCEAN,
:BEFORE, THE LEAST MASTERED PAr
WHtCH.COVERS~MORE THAN 70 PERCENT OF THE~EARTHIS SURFACE. DATA FROM
:,...EXPEDITIONARY RESEARCH BEAR WITNESS THAT THE PROPERTIES OF THE OCEAN
MEDIUM ARE SUBJECT TO CONSIDERABLE VARIABILITY,, SOMETIMES CO'04ENSURABLE
:WITH THE ATMOSPHERE'S VARIABILITY. THE CONC-LUSIONS CRAWN FRo'-,. RESEARCH
,:-.14AVE SHOWN-, IN PARTICULAR,.. THAT THE OF CONSTANT C.URRENTS
7FPEQUENTLY LOSES ITS MEANING. OCEANOGRAPHY HAS BEEN SET THE TASK N13T
114
-SIMPLY OF STUDYING AND ESTABLISHING.THE IMPORTANCE GF ONE,ELEMEIT OR
ANOTHER, BUT OFtRADING THEIR VARIABILITY IN ORDER~TO LEARN HOW TO I
],._x'-FdRECAST THE' STATE OF THE OCEAN MEDIUM AND THE PROCESSES TAKING PLACE IN
,_~THEATMOSPHERE, AND TO REVEAL THE LAWS OFINTERACTION BETWEEN THE
ATMOSPHERE.AND THE OCEAN. THE INrERGOVERNMENTAL.OCEANOGRAPHIC
COMMISSIrIN flOC), WHICH WAS CREATED WITH THE A.CTIVE PARTICIPATION OF
USSR OCEANOGRAPHERS AND IS THE M41N,INSTRUMENT FOR ORG4FITZING AND
:::_114PLEMENTING INTERNATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC COOPERATIONP HAS ALREADY BEEN
-,::WORKING WITHIN1 THE FRAMEWOR~K OF..UNESCO FOR:10'YEAR~S. AT PRESENT 68 OUT
:_;~-,~`OF:112 COASTAL STATES ARE-IOC MEMBERS., THE SOVIET UNION ALSO
--lPARTICIPATES ACTIVELY IN THE WORK OF THE UN COMMITTI-E.ON THE PEACEFUL
USE'OF THE SEABED.
UNCLASSIFIED
-3./S 008 YED kOCESSING DATE--IISEP70
UNCLASSIF
:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104963
SIXTH IOC, SESSIONv WHICH TOOK.PLACE IN SEPTEMBER
IN PARIS, OUTLINED A LONG TERM AND COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR
:.,.,~-STUDYING THE OCEANS AND SEAS, AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF W41CH WILL 9E
~*:,.'DECADE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDY OF THE OCEAIN UNDER UN AEGIS. WITH EVERY
.:.YEAR THE USSR HYDROGRAPHIC, SERVICE INCREASINGLY EXTENDS ITS LINKS WITH
ANALOGOUS SERVICES OF OTHER STATES AND WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATILNS.
,E AND OF'RESEARCH RESULTS
THE EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCE FROM WORK DON
-)OP E R;x T I NJ
INCREASES THE GUARANTEE OF NAVIGATIONAL SAFETY IN THE C~
COUNTRIES AND ASSISTS THEIR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. AS AN EXAMPLE ONE
MAY CITE THE HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE OF'THE RED BANNER PACIFIC FLEET 4HICH
BEEN PARTICIPATING SINCE 1965 IN THE WORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL
~ORGANIZATION STUDYING TH®ION OF THE KUROSHIO CURRENT. THE UNITED
-JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES, AND OTHF_R COUNTRIES ARE ALSO MEv.BFps OF
STATES,
THIS'f)RGANIZATION* THE RESEARCH PROGRAM,WAS FULFILLED BY THE FLSETIS
-HYDROGRAPHIC SHIPS NEVELSKOY AND ULYANA GROMOVA AND ALSO BY SHIPS (-jF T-IE
HYDROMETEGROLOGICAL SERVICE AND THE PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF FISHI:PY AND
EANI-IGRAPHY. THE CHIFF OF. THE PACIFIC FLEETIS HYPROUAPHIC SF`Vlc~,
'WHO WAS ELECTED DEPUTY NATIONAL COORDINATOR FOR STUDYING THE K'J_~(`,HI2
TW~ o4n-3L;:-~S
'CURRENT, PAPTICIPATED IN THE INTERNATIONAL CO,%GR,2S~S;=r, i-
THE PACIFIC OCEAN WHICH MET IN HONDLULU, MANILA, AN'D T~IKYr.. I V
VALUABLE MATERIAL WAS GATHERED ON A 9 MONTH Vf)YArF*!~0U';L-) THC' W~,,'Lf%
-69 BY A
IN 1968 SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION UNDER THE LEADERSHTP'C-P AD~~ L-
VLADIMIRSKlY ON THE OCEANOGRAPHIC EXPEDITION SHIP PQLYUS.
UNCLASSIFIED
li 1 qll 0. ii I, llu iril Ii -I r, 4 11 w. c d il k 111 hl I lut I I ~ I- I m I I- J:g i! S.50~ !I is I L!
4/ 5 -008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATP--IISEP70
tIRC ACCESSION NG--AN0104963
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-l SHOULD POINT OUT THAT DURING ITS VOYAGE POLYU-S PUT
INTO PORTS OF MAqY COUNTRIES, AND EVERYWHERE THE EXPEDITION YE-1-BERS
ENCOUNTERED H')SPITALITY AND BENEVOLENT ATTITUDE T014ARO THEM. ACCORDINf7,
TO THE MATERIAL FROM RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN BY SOVIET Exp-commis, OLD SEA
_._~..CHARTS ARE CORRECTED AND NEW DNES CREATED~ AND M!9DERN SAILING DIRECTIONS
ECIAL MANUALS FOR THE:ENTIPE WORLDIS
TO.REPLACE OUT OF PATE ONES AND SPC
ARE PUBLISHED. WITH EVFRY~YEAP THE RELIEF OF THE SEA AND
OCEAN BED IS BEING DRAWN IN WITH INCR~ASINr, DETAIL, WHICH LESSENS THE
'UTKELIHOOD-OF SHIPWR'ECKS.' -INCREASINGLY FEWER, WHITE SPACES REMAIN CN THEI
SEA CHARTS. WITH THIS AIM IN MIND THE RED 84NNER, PACIFIC FLEET
OCEANOGRAPHICAL EXPEDITIONWAS SENT TO THE WESTERN PART OF THE PACIFIC
.~,-QCEAN AND THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF THE INDIAN OCEAN. IT INCLUDED THE
MOTOR VESSEL "URITSKIY," TEMPORARILY CHARTERED WITH A HYDROGRALHIC
SERVICE, AND THE HYDPOGRAPHIC SUBMARINE VEGA AND THE TANKER DIJNAY* THE
RESEARCH PROGRAM COVERS METER3LOGICALAND HYDROLOGICAL~O_BSERVATIONSP
INCLUDING AN ANALYSIS OF TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION'~OF WATER ACCORDING TO
.,:.:f)FPTHP THE.CHARACTFRISTIC FEATURES OF SUPFACE-WAVES9 ATTENU4TTI)N OF THF
-5-WELL AS ONE DESCENDS,,AND INVES,
TIGATFON OF CURRENTS. ~THE FXPFOITION
PLANS1:FOR HYDROCHEMICAL AND HYDROOPTICAL CALCULATIONS. BUT THE
ARE THE STUDY OF'THE INTERACTION OF ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN, AND
:ANVESTIGATE NAVIGATION DANGER.
UNCLASSIFIED
~"5/5 008
:PROCESSING DATE--llSEP70
'UNCLASST D
.-C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104963
:ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--ORGANIZERS OF THIS EXPEDITION HOPE THAT COASTAL
~:'COUNTRIES'NEAR WHERE.THE SOVIET HYDROGRAPHICAL SHIPS SAT L WOULD
THE NECESSITY AND IMPOPTANCE-OF THE RE.SEARCHf- AND THAT THE
SCIENTI.ST'S OF THESE COUNTRIES WOULD SHOW INTEREST,IN THE WORK OF THEIR
COLLEAGUES. IT IS ESPECIALLY STRANGE THAT DURING THE EXPEDITfr;%IIS
-~VOYAGE IN THE REGInN OF AUSTRALIA THE AUSTRALIANPRESS MOUNTFD AN ANTI
F
SOVIET CAMPAIGNt AGAIN GIVING THEIR READERS THE CAMPHc?R STEEPEo MYTfl 0
~~-THE COM14UNIST THREAT.
UNCLASSIFIED
I-later and Water Treatment
USSR. UDC 51.Q-3:537-533 -35+537- 533 -73
DERYAGIU, B. V., )T711,0, E. I., KISIN, V. I., LlFrC-YAJ~,OVICH, V. ti.,
RABINOVICH), 'IA. I.Y CORIVfEV) N. V., and BABONOVA, 11. V., Institute of Physical
a 'Mana~ 6f,"-dr1y'st-allography imeni
Chemistry, Acader*, of Sciences USSR; nd
A. V. Shubnikov, Academy of Science USSR
"Electron Diffraction Study of Mbdified Water"
Mloscow,, Doklady Mmdemii 11auk S!SSR, Vol 2G3, No 3, 1973, PP 603-6o5
Abstract: Modified water (M.Ir.) was prepared by three proces.-es on a quartz
film in order to L-Iludy the "anomalous component" (a.c.), e.g. t*nat r-art of the
m.xr. ithichis nonvolatile at room termerature. 'Bie bulk of tht:-.. sarrple is
amorphous. The polyt-,~Tic character of the diffcronL crysttalline modifications oil
the a.c., seen earlier in electron rAcrographs and at"cribed to Lmpurities of
Na+ and*l&, was evident in the electron diffraction pattern- in the latter
case, however, it could not be correlated with Ila+ or K".. It was thus a5stuned.
that the crystalline part was commosed of different contrminants. 'Iac diffrac-
tion pattern, autoradiographs of tritiated =mples,, and electron mcrographs
are included.
EITD
Microbiology
USSR
BAROYAN.,24, Academician, Academy of Medical Sciences,USSR, Director,
.-Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya
"Scientists' Initiative"
Moscow, Vechernyaya ?Aoskva, 28 Dec 71, p 2
Abstract: Two establishments of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, the
Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya, and the Institute
of Virology imeni lvanovskify, have undertaken socialist competLlion based on
a joint contract. 'Fney will conduct research and attempt practical implemen-
tation through groups from both institutes, in the general areas of nalecular
biology and microbiology. Specific attention will be'given to mathematical
modelling of flu epidemics, the study and production of interferon, compre-
hensive study of leukemia and tumors. A center of medical Microbiology, for
conferences, symposiums, and so on, will be established in facilities of the
two institutes. A commission has been established to develop criteria and
evaluate results of-the competition every six months.
USSR
",-Ac4demician of the USSR Academy of Medical 4~ciences
"Barriers on the Path of Infections"
Wiscow, Krasnaya Zvezda, 2 Feb 73, p 4
era. tu
Translation: There is no epidemic of s::aljpo_-i:, niague, C11(_j. 1 L.. e-
diphtheria or poliomyelitis in the Soviet Union tojay. 1101.~,averl the Success
in attackin7, the infections cannot be absolute. There is no count.- ixt t'_n(~
U Y
world today which is in a position to guarantee coq)lete safety to its cit-i-ens,
even with regard to such diseases on the path of which people have learncd to
er 4
~ ect barriers, for black s7)ots which are centers of thu i~:r,~ctions ntill
remain on the i~orld rnp. In a matter of houri3, for e:aLmroIC!, onboard an 117-f-
craft their causative aigents can cross the ocean, be ,;;cattuAid from contii-e-01-
to continent and get' aroinnd cordanc.
This is what happened in 1965 and -then in 1970 1*ion chole-r-a irrraded the
tilerri -%Orj off the USSR. This was a. sarious 'test for us. 1110w th .0 Sov:L(A li,_,I~,,Ith
sen,ice vithstood the battle with the infections was disc-,,qs-:~d at Durcj-,-,~!an
Conference un Cholera by the inspector general of public Iloalt;l a-f the 1~ rAst_ry
of Public Hcal`h of 7rance, `_~ c'o-r P. Favori: "For tb_4~, fi*_-st t-LI'a --n thc
Lo
of,
of cholera pandei.,Ucs, the Soviet Union becam,~ a barri~~!r -in tae -CUL-.
spread of the epidemic from East to 'West. Not one ent;e of the dit;ea.-.e W,- L V,
1/2