SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRINBERG, S. L. - BRODSKIY, A. I.
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A STUDY OF THE RESPIRATION OF THE PRODUCER OF YHYT)WOMYCIN
Art It: It!" by_X,__Y__J~uI)anoYA_a lid 1,1,,,11.,.k InnIt-
tute (if Wedtcal Preparattons an fit I I tc Rehearch
Inst Itute of Antibloticn; Moooos, Antibiottki., Itu"alan. No 8,
August 1071, lip 607-701.1
Respiration of the ActLn. orytbrutio IAL-l t-fu
fitr;kln vati Ktodtod In tLumka and In 45 mod 100
lxk--r lermentern. It *,ap. ,rstubl inhed th.1 th-
retili(ration tatenui ty of tho culture dolivada
on k1ft ave, aeration, *11rrinv, atid componitiosi
Of (110 MedtUM. SLK tabl"", 11110 tigUrell, Mild
eight references.
Information on the rempt-rattilit rx: it culturt, durivig" its
growth and dolviolopmunt may be unplul lor stoitnbliulitng lite rate
of aeration oinki atirrtnig whtett to (it hualc Imporlsove in thn
bkosynthellis or antibioticii.
'the etfv(*.to (it aeration end otirs-toll tin tbo Mosynthexis
of erytitromyctsi and on the reopirvitito tistonaLty of the produ-
cer; At: IIoatityu cu cry throos, wer c ol ud le d by so vera I I rivem I I ga -
tor I I , . j ,
The obj 41c t I ve u f t h I a I riveat tita I koii %an to r4 I tidy t Ito
46 respirotion Of the producer of crythroinyviii and tho biosynthe-
ats of the antititatic, dependtttV OR A01'atikin and n(Irrialt under
varlout; conditional of culturling.
MaterialK and MattioJoi
,Vita Act, torythrous IAE-1 alu mtratn was uwu4l In thka
Investigation. Tho Pliceltufn for the flank tents waoi grown in
""The nludy was rondualud with th* vartleiriatton ol I.. A.
Malynhevo, M, P. Ukikovii, *lid 11, Titramovit.
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SCURCE-ANTIBICTIKE, ILV70t VCL '45, Nil< 6, PP 500-505
DATE PU8LlS.HE:G-------70-
SUBJECT AREAS-310LCGILAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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BRINKIS, K. A., et al. , otkrytiya, Izobreteiiiya, Promysh.,enny,ire 0br._-,zts-,-,
Tovarnyve Znaki., No 8, 10 Feb 70, pp 49-50, Patent No 2637211, Filed, 23
Aug 68
the collector circuilt of a blo&ing triode controlLed Zr-_-7. tilc current illodules
and t-rom the ultrashoft-wave receiver. Th,? comparator is l-,olinet-ted in turn to
the Gutput unit which takes the form of a kipp oscillazor wfth~ pos'Li-ve. feed-
back. 2. A modification of this device Which differs because ckc oftect of
transient processes in the primary circuit and in One tecori&ary c"rcuit_-s of
the current transformers is reduced by incorporating a sati:.rablle rraiisfor-ler
in the current modLIlPS Of tile MleaSIII'eMent unit. The -Dr i_-..,ary wi iid Inc, of a
transreactor is connected through a high-harmonic f-LI ter alv~! a resistor L-J
nne secondarl., windin.iz of the saturable trans f orliter, while the secondarv
W a 'iode to th-za
Inding of tile transreactor is connected at one end through
primary winding of the shaper transformer, and ar the end ~.o tile CCL--
lector of a tra-si,;tor %,hich has its emitter Junction connecute. Lo the above-
mentioned resistor. This end of the winding is also connect~ed to --he base of
the resolving transistor whose collector is connected through a follo~;er.
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SV-09K[AI9F3S? 4-)P'PFCflM'-'ENPE0 FOR WFLOING STEEL KHIRNIOT, US~D IN .4FAV. H
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USSR UDC 678.7:66.018.86.01:536.2
BONDAREV, V. D., and SABINA, V. P.
"Influence of ~-Radiation on the Thermal Conductivity and Density of Some
Polymers"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, 7, 1973, pp 7-10
Abstract: A study was made of the relationship of the thermal conductivity
coefficient X and the density p to temperature and 'S-radiation for both
crystalline polymers (polyethylene and fluorlon-4) and amorphous polymers
(polystyrene and pol)rmethylmatacrylate). For polyethylene at 30% X de-
creased by 40% and at 150% it increased by 36% for rather low levels of
radiation; it did not change for doses in the range 2000-3100 millirads.
The density increased only 1.2%. For fluorlon-4 A did not change signifi-
cantly with temperature. The value of X decreased slightly with irradiation.
The behavior of p was a function of the crystallinity. For polystyrene X
increased by 24% in the temperature range 16-85% and practically did not
change with irradiation, For polyuiethylmetacrylate, A increased by about
25% in the temperature range 18-98% and practically did not change with
Lrradiation. Possible reasons and implication.,. of these values are dis-
cussed.
60 -
NUMERICAL STUDY OP T1tZ MOW OF A LIqUID-MXTAL IN KAGNETODYNAKIC PUMPS
R. V. Bit' I
[Abstr2ct of a Poper 1:7 6JAAV_G-,l Durd,-,, B__&, a
yd" Y"L,
V. 1. nfarence,
Vp 121-12!f-
lohordar to datarmine the optimal parameters of the structurat desl%= a,
t ydrodynamic pump, it is necessary to have a concept of the nature of
a "Kne 0
inovement of the lAquid-ostal in the zone of effect of the electromagoatic forces
This tiovement In described by the system of equations of magnatic hydrodynxmics.*
The e, lution of this system for regions of complex configuration even by numar-
Leal methods presents significant difficulties. floever, In.a number of c33cs
of Interest for practical applications, it is possible to introduce acne simpil-
fying assumptions.
If the distributions of the magnetic and electric fields are caused only
by external sources =d do not depend an the movement of the liquid (the Ind.---
tionleas approximation) 0 then the problem c= be reduced to the solution of the
equations of ordinary hydrodynacIrs in the given nonuniform force field.
In this approximation a study has been =ado of the two-dimensional =ye-
ownt of a viscous laco=preasibls liquid in a cross care with a linear decrease
In magnitude of the force with respect to both coordinates. The fialte-
difference equations written for the current and varticity functions were
solved by thor Iteration methai) with a successive lower relaxation an a cc~put.r.
The nonuniform force distribution in the lateral channel tpocket) Is4ds
to the occurrence of turbulence in it. Depending on the force distribution in
ameters characterizing its configuration. the turbu-
the core and also the par
lance in the pocket will to a greater or lesser degree aCfatt the movmment or
the liquid in the central channel, that is, the pump parameta v$.
A study was made of the dependence of these parameters (the magnitude of
the head Ap and the dtag 0 an the flow rate of the liquid throu$h rho trans-
verse cross soction at the central channel (the Reynolds number Re) and the
(artit distribution in the care.
35
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USSR UDC 621-397-132:621-382:621-375.4
'RRTrPLT1T_qP.qVTj_ R.-G,, SOLOVEff, V. F. , and =1OVICH, I. G.
"SEM4 Chromaticity Block ',-,Iith Integrated Circuits"
Moscow, Tekhnika kino i televideniya, No. 11, 1971, pp 48-52
Abstract: Stressing the advantages and usefulness of integrated
circuits, this article offers as an example of those advantages
the experimental model of a printed circuit for decoding chroma-
ticity signals in the SEKADI system of color television. This
circuit contains two inter-rated circuit units: one, type L2TS241,
is a bistable flip-fLlop: the other, type K2hT241 is an electronic
switch. Both can be used either in the SEIUJl or the PAL systems.
The schematics of both are given tcgether with a schematic of the
ensemble, and their operation is explained. The schematic off an
alternative switching circuit that can be used in the chromaticity
block is also Drovided. Among the new components in this bloc-',-, is
a delay line, external photographs and an internal drai.,ring o I -,.;17-ich
are shoi-in. Other illustrations are a block diagram of the chroma-
ticity circuits and oscillograms of the sign;~ls at various points
in the block diagram. The authors are associated with the 1J. A.
Bonch-Bruyevich Electrical Engineering Communications Instiuute
of LeninCrad.
1/ 1
USSR
UDC: 8.74
"Some Problems of 'Modeling Of Multichannel, Multiphase Queueing Systems"
Prom- Kibernetika [Industrial Cybernetics--Collection of Works], Kiev, 1971,
pp 239-247 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972,
Abstract No 11V588, by V. Ostrovskiy)
Translation: Problems of statistical modeling of complex technological systems
(changing their form during servicing of a request) are studied. A system of
this type is approximated by a multiphase, multichannel queueing system with
finite limiting line length between phases and blocking of phases when there are
no requests or when the line exceeds it maximum length. The information recorded
during functioning of the modeling algorithm allows detemination of the usage
factors of subsystems and of the system as a whole, the intensity of the output
flow, as well as effectiveness factors of the parts of the system with fixed
limitations of intermediate storage capacity. The model produced was used to
study the Fanctioning of iutomatic Vines for production of electronic paTt5.
I / 1
USSR
UkIAMS !XaJt~~ - M
UDC: 519.2
"Problem of Evaluating the Maximum Length of a Queue and its
Application"
Kiev, Teor. kibernetika--sbornik (Theoretical Cybernetics--
collection of works), 1971, pp 114-133 (from RZh-KibeTnetika,
No 10, Oct 72, abstract No 1OV95 [author's a~bstractj)
Translation: A single-channel queuing system with unlimited
line is considered. Let ti, t2,... be sequential times of ar-
rival of customers for service. Let us use the notation
Oi = ti - ti-1, i > 1, to = 0, and let these intervals between the
times of arrival of customers have an exponential distribution
with parameter X, while the time for serving customers has ar-
bitrary distribution with distribution function F(t). Let T,
be the time when the length of the queue is first equal to n.
In this paper an expression is found for Me -ITn, and a study is
made of the quantity M-r, for large n. Problems are also con-
sidered in application 6f the resultant estimates for studying
blocking time in a system with waiting and a finite queue.
USSR UDC: 621.373.544(o88.8)
_OV, N. A.
KHRUSHCHEV, A. P., BRIM
"A Flip-Flop Based on Transistors With Controlled Hysteresis"
USSR Author's Certificate No 259142, filed 29 juj. 68, published 5 Jan 70
(from RM-RadioteldLnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12G255 P)
Translation: This Authorls Certificate introduces a transistorized flin-
-flop with controllable hysteresis. The device contains a circuit for
setting the flip-flop in the initial state, a divider for regulating the
amplitt-Ac! of hysteresis connected to the collector of one of the transistors ,
and trigger circuit3 with a semiconductor block diode connected in one of
them. To improve resistance to interference in trigg,,-ring the flip-flop,
the collector of the other transistor is connected through a semiconductor
diode and a resistor to the common point of a circuit comprised of a
resistor and capacitor connected in series to the supply circuit, the
semiconductor blocking diode also being connected to the common point
of the above-mentioned circuit through a resistor.
44
Nitrogen Compounds
USSR
LDC 547.854.9-07
BRITIKOVA, N. YE., BELOVA, L. A., CHKHIKVADZE, K. A., and MAGIDS011, 0. Y-U.,
--M-E-CEOMM7, All Union Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute
imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Hoscow
"Synthesis of 5-Phenylamino De:Avatives of Grotic AcIV
Riga, Khimiya Geterotaiklicheskikh Soyedinenly, No 2, Feb 73, pp 273-275
Abstract: Heatin.- 5-bromoorotic acid with anizidine, aniline or p-chloro-
aniline in ethylene glycol at high temperature leads to a nucleophilic
replacement of bromine and decarboxylation, yielding 5-phenylanino derivatives
of uracyl. 5-Bromoorotic acid reacted with aromatic amines by the Ullman
reaction in ethylene glycol, to give 5-phenylamino derivatives of oxotic acid,
1/1
USSR
UDO 547-853.7'854.9'867.2.01
BRITIKOVA N. YE., BELOVA, L. A., CHKHIKVADZE, K. A., ancL MAMMON, 0. YU.,
Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute
Imeni S. Orazhonikidzeq 11-loscow
"Derivatives of 5-Aminoorotic Acid"
RIga, Khimlya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 2, Feb 73P pp 270-27Z
Abstract i Z, 4, L~-Trioxoderivatives of pyrimido-f-5,4-g fi 3 7 oxazine
have been synthesized and converted to eaters and amides of 5-acetylaminoorotic
acid. The acetyl grouP of 5-acetylaminoorotte esters hyarolyze3 easily in
acid medium yielding 5-aminoorotic esters; in contrast, the acetyl group of
the 5-acetylaminoorotic amides does not hydrolyze easily,
65
USSR
UDC: 621-372.o6i
BRI-IT ER, L. P., AGA!;, A. B.
DR
-"'A Mlethod of CIcul,Ting Fulse Reactions of Communicatf-ons C'nanne-ls"
V sb. VoDr. ele;',-.trosvyazi (Problems of -Electrical
of works Kiev, "Tekhnilr-la" , 1970, pp 42-48 ( from No 1.1
Nov 70, Abstract INo IlA92)
Translation: in order to solve a number of Problems associated wiLh th-e
I dis ett!
development of correcting devices for high-speed traii-amizsion of 4 cr
information, it is necessary to know the relationships between the rci'erence
values of the r-ulse reaction in the uncorrected channel. 9~kiis -.',roblem c--n
not be solved by direct measurements at the present zui-me. In this connection
the authors discuss a method of determining the reference values of the pulse
reaction in the channel fron readings of its amplitude-frequency and p"hase-
frequencj characteristics. Formulas are derived which can be used to de-
ternine the unknown quantities from readings of the comnpiex transmission
factor of she channel. Application of these foimulas if; illustrated by
calculation of Dractical correcting devices. Two tables, bib 14 ography of
five titles. N. S.
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112 ~010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
TITLE--POLYACRYLATES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-BODNARY9Kv F.Nol KORSHUNUVY M*Aot BRITNEV VARSHAVSKIY,
S.L., VIKHANSKIY, K.N.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 265,441
REFERENCE--QTKRYTIYAt lZO8RETov PROM. OBRAZTSY# TOVARNYE ZNAKI 19701
:-:"-DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
.~.'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYs MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--POLYACRYLATE RESIN, CHEMICAL PATENTi ESTERIFICATIONt
CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUND, GLYCOL
CONTROL -4ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfF[ED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3007/1754 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/")000
ClqC ACCEJSSffJN NO--AAot'36994
USSR UDC 621.375.82
KURBATOV, L. N., -BR1TqVAt._L),5,, DIROCHKA, A. I., KOZ111A, G. S., MOCHALKIN, N. N.,
"ER'YANOV, I. S., STARIK, P. M.
Its
timulated Radiation of Solid Solutions of Tin and Lead Chalcogenides in the
10-Micron Band"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), No 3, Mos-
:cow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 97-99 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No
12D982)
Translation: A study was made of recombination radiation in the presence of
electron excitation, and induced emission was obtained in Pb SR Se crystals
I-x x
he Bridgman. method with x = 0. 04,1 0.05, and 0 07 and in Pb S11
grown by t Te
I-X X
crystals grown from 0.- gas phase with x - 0.17 and 0.18. The radiation wave-
-10 w -
length at 90* K is within the B-11-micron.band. The pulse poi7er is 1 Lil
liwatts. A study was made of the temperaturelfunctions. The maximum operating
temperature does not exceed 140* K. The bibliography has 5 entries.
USSR
.-BRITOV, G. S., TORGASHEV, V. A.
flu
se of Functional Coding and Systems,of,Residual Classes to Increase the
'Reliability of Computers"
Enformatsionnye Materialy. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl. "Kibernetikall
AN SSSR [Information Materials Scientific Council on the Complex Problem
."Cybernetics" Academy of Sciences USSR), No.3(50), 1971, pp 75-78, (Trans-
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V501
by-V. Mikheyev).
Translation: A method is described for using functional coding and systems
..of,residual classes (SRC) to increase the,reliability of a digital computer,
consisting of the following. Suppose a problem of the form
91,41 (Xj,
Yn -I. (Xt X"')
is solved on a digital computer in SRC Tile probability of
P11 ... I Pk
correct operation of the machine in solution time T is evaluated ~is P_(T)
t~SR-
BRITOV, G. S., TORGASHEV, V. A., Informatsionnye Materialy. Natich. Sovet Po
Kompleks. Probl. "Kibernetikall AN SSSR, No 3(50), 1971, pp IIS-78.
R
~P (T), where p(T) is the probability of correct operation of an individual
module in time,T; k is the number of modules., By introduction of an addi-
tional function according to a code with the.test condition
yj~o and
one addition module the problem is reduced to the form
Pk+l'
(X3, x"$)
Yn =In (XI- - X~)
yn+I~fn+l (XI. as)
YJ 0.
When errors appear, the test condition of the functional code is disrupted
and.the solution is repeated with the modules successively switched out.
As soon as the defective module is switched out, the test condition of tile
functional code is fulfilled and the solution is output with less accuracy.
2/2
USSR UM 621.396.6-181.5
B., GOTLIB, D. S., KRUCHAN, Ya. Ya., OZOLS, K. K., and
BHARLOVSKIY, Bt V.
"Investigating tbaCharacteristice of Thin Film Contact Areas for
Hybrid.Integrated Circuits"
Blektron. tekhnika. Nauchn-o-tekhn. sb. Mikroelektronika (Electronic
Engineering, Scientific-Technical.Coll,ectiono.,Microelectronics)
1970, No. 2(23), p 20 27 (from RZh-Radiotekhhika,-No- 3, March 71,
~Abstract No. 3V3305
Translation: It is ehown that copperf "Is can be used instead of
-layer-ofconta t a
gold as the conducting c reas'f,or hybrid micro-
~is sealed.--Resume
circuits when the assembly.
1-07
ELECTRONIC$
us'~ Micr electronics
.0 UDG: 534-232-082-73--8
BRITSYN, K. I. DDEMOV, V. P., MURTYWOV, V P. Ji: ~,CCHAWV, B. Fi, MUNN, A. A.,
and M
sit
~._!'Studying Thin-Fil-ra CdS-Piezo-Converter
7o s c 0"I
Radiotekhaika i Elektronika, Vol. 15
No 9, 1970, pp 1937-1944
Abstract: The authors present the results.of the study of CdS-piezo-converter test
specimens vaporized onto Al 03. Basic converter. characteristics are calculated and
it is shown that flee frequAcy characteristic de ends as ;much on the relationships
p
between the electrical impedances of a'converter andthe measuring tract as it does
on-the relationships between the mechanical im edances of cadmium sulfide and the
P
-material of,
-m acoustic line. A shift in the least loss point is predicted for CdS
on-Al 0 with respect to irechanical resonance frequency. This shift makes it po
2 s
sibleU~vary the band'viidth and the position of.the least loss point completely by
electrical.methods. A simple equivalent converter circuit proposed by them authors
m
a es I readily possible to estirria Its
k it te * hariactnization with the me-asuring, tract
and to determine the aspect of the frequency'characteristic for various methods of
excitation, The experimental converter specimen's yielded a loss in the order of
~30 db for. a double conversion with a hand of approximately: 35 percent. The mini-
mal.loss point shifts toward the lower frequency region in comparison -with the
acoustic resonance point. The experimental and theoretical data are in good agree-
ment. - The loss values presented are not minimal and can be reduved more using
td:'
CHANGES It: TILE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF THE 13LOOD AND BONE
M
MARROW DURI1,G HYPOIUNESIA AND PHESSUIRE 011AMMUER TRAININC
Z'-rticla~ by M. A. Potmanko; elloveow, Aictuall-
nyya Vourcs -comIchoskRy. Biolbfii I Mqditulny (Currei%Z* CZ-
loms In 9-phee * 2-33
sainn, 1971, PP 3 -7
ProlonGod hypoIxInetsia and ,woIFhtlcs,.-no3s..cnuzo chaiwez
in physiologic, oyatems, including the blood-formine eyot3m,
in the human and animal body. According to data publiolied by
P. AUtorzhuyev (1954), as interpreted by Lnmb and Barry
(196 , it is postulated that under wot.f7litlessnoss conditions
gravitation will have no stimulating effect on the behavior
e of bone marrow which Yould, load to a suppression of Its func-
tioning.. Conditioning to hypoxic-hypoxia increases the activ-
of cal2s.'in.tho orythroblastic scriev and deprossos the
activity of colin,in thomyolold series (I. P. I1Jn1*,ovufJtova,
~Ye. V. Losinova"1966).
On this basis the objective of oar study.waa a dater-
nination of the affect of preliminary adaptation to hypoxic
hypoxia on tolerance of the b7pokinctic uffect using data on
theriorphological composition of the peripheral b.)ood and
bone marrow.
The study was made on common malo rntq. Stoppod neell-
matization to hipoxio h)-poxia was created by ascent of the on-
Inals In a preseure chamber for t en d a ys es;h to altitudoo of
3,000,, 5,000 and 7,000 ax with their prosence at otich altitude
for six hours cash day. Thirty-day h-,,pokincsia was created by
H placin,,, the animals in special hypokinotic cages.
All the animals were divided into throe groups. The
first group included animalb which hod undorgona preliminary
acclimatization to hypoxic hypoxia and which were thon sub-
jected to hypokinosia; the second group consisted of animals
without preliminary acclimatization which were exposed to 30
21
"~'i 7 " 7"
USSR UDC,621.181.001.5
JTSALO, G. I., SHTAL'MAN, S. G., AB UTIN, A. A., DRONOV,
'GRISHIN, A. D., Gb ~_RY
L. :A. SOLOINONOV, V. M., KIROL', A. Ya. and ARIL GUI engineers);
and Candidate of Technical Sciences VIEWREV,..Yu. V., ORGRES-VTI-Kastromskaya
GRES
"Results of a Study of the Combustion and Temperature Regime of the Lower
Radiation Section of the TGIMP-114 Boiler"
Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 3, 19731, pp 43-46
j
Abstract- Earlier gas-mazut boilers of this general type were not completely
satisfactory on account of the low reliability of the heating surfaces (mainly
the lo-der radiation section) and the great heat flow in the combustion chamber.
This difficulty has been corrected in the new main-series supercritical
'pressure TGNP-114 boiler by reducing.the~number of boilers (from 8 to 6),
,securing maximal removal of the extreme burners from the side, walls, and
of recirculation of cold smoke gases into the lu.,er part of the furnace
use
chamber.
The direct-flow MIT-114 boiler has an output of 950 thr, with steat:i parameters
of 255 L-8/cr.2 and 565/570'C. Analysis of operational data, on chemical colif--rol
USSR
GRISHIN, A. D., et al., Teploanergetika,'No. 3,- 1973, pp .43-46
-7-7 7`~~
AM003779 _7e UAVO 0 0
ABST
I
.
.
NUCLEAR SC
1682 (CERN-Trans-69-13) BIOLOGICAL SHIELDING AND
TECHNIQUE OF RAPID EJECTION AT 70 GeV. Brltvl2h. G. 1.
GolovachLk, V. T.; KruDnvi. G., I.; Lebedev, V. V. V.;
-
79ushuev. N. 1. (Gosu
ar -I ~~I'zovanlyu
Atomnoi EneWl Sbb~h, berpukhov. Institut FizLki Vysokikh En-
ergit). Transiatect Oy A. Liolovanoll (CERN. Geneva. Switzer-
land), from report IFVE-ORZ-69-5.~ 44p. an French).: Dep.
The biological shielding for a proton fast-ejection system was
calculated for an ejected proten beam with enerp of 70 and 85
GeV and intensity of 10.12 proto~s-/6ycle for a mpetition rate of
8 cycle6lmin and proton'effic!~pcj, of 100%. The shielding against
the nuclear activit and residual activity of the
y, the ~ mesons,
target station were calculated. :The arrangement of the biological
shielding of the target station'was discussed. W.S.R.)
Irv'4~1 J-,
't \ A
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CV
Manifo-,0protective propert, 4, t, they irter the Plllhl~- h,L-1
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~eii? ~ubjectod to i rr ad i at i
~11 that-At'v ic I Crant-0 of P lont L i U
ionizing radiation can be substant aIly incrta-d by cha ihe Pe'CCntZ1."'-1
'
af minernl substances in the nutrient rol
6tion, et~tablished Ly our rajio-
biologists, Is of great pricticil importance. 7hose results were hi&ly
-
i's af
aproved at
a field
Gesrion of the jSection of Space Radiology of Plar
9
Sc,*onli Ic Coun i1 on Radiobiol
1
11 *
r
c ogy USSR Academy of Sciences which was
held early in this year at Riga. j he co?rse of that session convincirgIv
ci..niitrated that plants are,playij g an increasingly im,);iriamt role ir,
space research. There are/hopes, tH pt the space radia4ion barrier wil, Le
eliminated as successful.ly as a VAO 6ries of obstacles in the masterv f
~e
space.
D,
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scientific specialist at the Biology Institute Academy
Fig. 3. 1 i~d
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of Gcienc:Osit-a n SR, prepares a plant for iri-ndiation.
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USSR UDC 577.3
GONCHAFaNWt YE. 11. 0 and BRIYEDIS I.
"Hechanisms, by Which Histamine concentration in Tissues Increases in the
Presence of Radio-Protective Compounds"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye 11auki rNo 101 1971# pp 48-50
Abstracti One of the protective reactions which radio-,protec-Live compounds
or- exposure to hypoxic, hypoxia-induce in;the body a rise in the con-
centration of histamine -- was investigated on white rats which were administered
aqueous solutions of beta-mercapt,, -ithylamine ~ (MEA) or kept In a barochamber
at an atmospheric pressure of 215 am Hg:for 2 minutes. Deteriainations per-
:formed, on tissue samples 10-15 minutes later revealed a two- to four-fold
increase Jm decarboxylaaa activity in thaskino stomach, and kidneys after
administration of HFA and in the skin and, stomach afte.r. exposure to hypoy-la,
au vell as a significant though less pronounced decrease in the activity of
Maminooxidase In the skin, stomacho and kidneys. ItAs concluded that the
increase In histamine concentration I& due mainly to an accelerated formation
of, new histamine through enhanced decarboxylation of:h1stidine and, in a
lesser degree, to decelerated destruction of.. histamine by diaminooxidase.
~Z UDC 577.3-91
MIX= IMICO, -,2;. IT., EUDRYASHIG-1, YU. B., and BMEDIS, 1.f Voscow S~_ate University
imeni M. V. Lomonosov
-ot RJ(J rotectors"
c of EndoCenous llistaTdne in the Radiopx uccuive Action a. -top
1410scow, Doklady A-kademii Nauk, USSR, Vol 191, No 4. 1970, P2, 0110-950
Translation: It was proposed ea-rlier (lp 2) that one -_ossible niecbanisrn of the
--action of radioprotectors is based on their ability to lower the content of toxic
lipids in the cells, and to liberate "-_ndo~;enoun radiopro4- C- r~_"
ue U0
Experimental data arc! reported showing that ax inothial. capaQ e of increas-
are
one such "endoGenous radiopro-ector" -- :s
in3 the levels oz erotoninJ2). 7
his
paper.deacribes an investi,?ation of changes in the levels o not gic
a, her biolo ally
active compound -- histamine -- under, the i
nfluence of adninistered radioprotectors.
~ i te male rats were used in the experirr2nt (body vteight,
W1 it 120-150~~). The animals
were injected intraperitonc-ally with aqueous solutions of the radionrotectors
and after 10-20 min the content of free and,total histamine in tissues was deter-
mined(J).
-radiation dose
Me so-called ~.d.d. at LD50/30 (i.e., factor of decreased ii
r
e uh
sulting in 50A animal deaths in 30 days) was taken as ' e criterion of the pro-
tective action of the compounds studied. The radioprotective complounds -T
(AE
V3
UISSR
GOINCHARE11WO 'rh. N. et al. Dok-lady Akadenii Nauk, USSR, Vol 191, 1110 4, 1970,
pp 948-950
ardnoethyl isothiuronium, ~T;A mercaptoethylamine, cysta-mine, cysted ne,
serotonin, and snake venom) and control materials (serine and 0-85i'o NaCl solution)
were injected intraperitoneally 10-15 min prior to a single total irradiation of
animals (dose range -- 400-14100 rads) on a GUBEP-800 apparatus (dose rate -,,as 50 rad/
min). Another criterion of the effectiveness of radlopi,ote-ctors i~ras 6 Ell --
lowering of the oxidation-reduction potentiallevel, reg teTed on a platinum
needle electrode inserted subcutaneously into the rats
T -1 shows that injecting the rats with highly effective radioprotectors
Table
(f.d.d.1-5; Eh -150 nv and larger.drop) results in consider-ale increase of
histamine in tissuen. This is especially noticeable in t~qe case of "total" his-
uami
ne. The tiosues containing h4gher amounts of histamine in control :,7roups (skin,
stomach) are capable of accumulating large quantities of hinto-nine (In Obsolute
figures)
Snake venom has little protective effect (f.d.d. 1-2). FLato inj(:-cted WIWI
snake venom sho-.red increased histardne levels in skin and storach, and significant
decrease in liver and kidne~ys. it is interesting that serine (control), which is
not radioprotective, but whose. structure is similar to the active aminothiols
studied, caused no significant change in the 6ontent of free and total histamine.
2/3
'USSR
GWIMUUMEMICO 1E. N., et al., Doklady Akaderrii It' USSR, ~Vol 191, 11 4, 1970,
I io
PP, 948-950
Increase in the free end total histamine in the tissues indicates liberation of
endogenous histamine under the influence of radioprophylactic cormounds, and also
synthesis of histamine.
Thus the data obtained support the proposal that "endogenous rad:Loprotectors"
may be accumulated in the organism under the,influence of ra protectors which
be capable of increasing radioresistance of the. anirtLis
m
ay
3/3
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EXPERIHWAL STUDi OF All AC CONDUCT109 PUMP USTNr A LICUID-+WAL SODIUM LOOP
N. M. Nadezhnikov
(Abstract of a Paper by Y
Civen at the Magnetohydrodynaic ConEcrencn, p 1431
An experimental study wan made of a laboratory model of a skugl~phsve
am conduction pump with the following parameters:
5 2
P.Ated hoed on - 0.4-10 Otte
3 Ism.
Bated output capacity qn : 3-10 3
Metal -- liquid sodium for TO 4flo*C
Dimensions. of the channel core 10 . 50 . 60 ~.3
The experiment was performed an a liquid-not" Du-40 circuit of the
Physics InstLtute of the Latvian SSR Academy of Sciences-
The external characteristics p p(Q), the volt-ampere ch4ract.ristics
U U(I) under the condition of p/Q2 const and the characteristics n - n(Q)
were determined... A study was also ride of the distribution of the alatzr1c, and
magnetic fields.
The basic experimental results sea depicted In Tiger" I arwl 2-
41
(2
Figure 1. Fitura 2.
Key. 1. n/m 2 Key% 1. N3/oc
3t$
2. se
10,845
CSO: 0044/0653-W
60
USSR UDC 615.28:547.75L7.012
PA, L. V.,
SALDABOLP N. 0., ALEKSEYEVA, L. N., BRIZGA, B_nij~..., KRUMET,
Institute of Or Riga, Academy
and GILLER, S. A.1 9
-of Sciences Latvian SSR
"Synthesis and Antimicrobial Action of Furyl-Substituted Indolizine,
Imidazo (1,2-a)pyrimidine, and Imidazo(2.1_-b)t'&Iiaz_oleII
Moscow, Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 4, No 7, 1970,
pp 20-22
Abstract: Continuing work on the synthesis and study of antimicro-
bial properties of furyl-substituted heterocyclic condensed systems
with apcial nitrogen atoms, the authors obtained (5-R-furyl-2)sub-
stituted indolizine Ma, VId), imidazo(l,2-a)pyridine (VIIa, VIIb,
and VIId)., and imidazo92,1-b)thiazole.(Vllla-Vlllc and IXa, IXc)
.(R =11, Br, and N02) and described their antimicrobial action.
1/3
USSR
SALDAT30L N 0., et al. KhiMiko-Fa-,matsevtichaskiy Zhurnal,
Vol 4, 'No 7, 1970, pp 20-22
Ia-d
I ja c , d iiia, b, d IV a ,
V
T
V! a,d VII a, b,cl Vjjjac: 1 -11
a
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T
Khimik-o-Far-iiiatsevticti~~slr-.,~y Zhurnal,
3AI,T)Ai3nL, n., et al.
Vol 4, No 7, 1970, pp 20-22
The minimum concentration of furylazabicycles inhibitin-f MILC170-
c growth is 100 mcg/ml, while for phonyl analf)-s it risns
organismi
sharply. For example, for 6-phenyl"Lmidazo(2,1-b)thiazole and izs
n-n-itrodr-rivative the minimum concentration inhibitin- -rowth
':Y t7
of Staphylococcii,,; aureus, Salmonella typhi, an(' Eschr--richia cnli
is ~otttie phz~nyl
Uoup leads to an abrUDt intensification of antimicrobial action,
whLch is intensified still further in the case.of- the nitrofuryL-
lazabicycles (VIIC, VIIIC and I%c). The stron-rest bacterinstatic
action is shown by nitrofurylimidaz ridine Ulic), buts its
OPY
aromatic-analog 2-p-nitroohenylimidazo/Y,z-a/pyriditie is only
slightly active.
3/3
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AUTHOR: -Kalnberg, R. Yu.; Giller, S. A.; Lidak, M. Yu.; AleVse~eva,
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cheskogo sinteza, AN LatSSR)
TITLE: Synthesis and biological activity of methyldithiocarbazonates
of unsaturated aldehydes of the 5-nitrofurane series
SOURCE: Khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy zhurnal, v. 2, no. 11, 1968, 11-13
TOPIC TAGS: furan compound, organic sulfur compound, organic nitrogen
compound, bacterici de, fungici de
ABSTRACT: In a search for new bactericides and fungicides and to study
their toxicityj a series of dichlocarbazonates of 5-nitrofuran earies
was synthesized for the first time by thureactioni.
(CH-CN~,-CHO+1V*41CSCHj-(YT (cH-a4ral-imc
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W c R -CH). n -I Mf R -CHI OCIHI.
Md R - CIHo n 1 A79 R-H not
Compounds Ma, IIIb, and IIIg were obtAned by the reaction of the
appropriate compounds I and II at room,temperature in ethanol with
subsequent cooling to 5-10*C and removal of final product by filtra-
tion. Compound IIIc is formed when a mixture of sulfuric acid and
propanal ia heated to 70'C and then treated with a-metbyI[8-(5-nitro-
-furyl).Iacrolein.diacetaec at 75-79*C. After cooling to 50'C, the
reaction mixture is treated with methyl ester of dithio,carbazic acid
In Isopropanol, Compounds 1114, Me, and 111f were,obtain6d by a
similar procedure. The new compounds are characterized in Table I.
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ACC A AP9001072
Table 2. Antibacterial and fungistatic activity of dithiocar
bazonates,
inimum concen;ra ion
microgramsjml~ of
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Ma
IIIb
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Bac. iolls ditrovorum 361 2,08 3,12 1.56
Kleb3iella Pneumonlae imn I M 0.39 0,39 0,097
V ozaenae+*TmU 6 5052 0.78. 6.25 0~097
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USSR UDC 621.43.011:533;621.5:533
~KN~-I. POZNANSKIY, V. I., RYBAKOV, V. S., SELEZNEV, Yu. V.,
KHOKHLOV, Yu. G.
"On the Problem of Determining the Rate of Combustion. of Fuel in Diesels"
'ispdreniya 'g6reniyd 'i gaz 'dinamike dispf!rsn.
V sb. 11-ya Vses konf. po V~qpr
sistem. 1972 (11~h All-Union Con'ference on Problems of Evaporation, Combustion
and Gasdynamics of Disperse Systems, 1972 -- Collection of Works) , Odessa, 1972,
44 (from RM-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar~73,,,Abstract No 3B421)
Translation: A formula for determining the rate of combustion of filel in
diesels that was proposed by one of theauthors of the article is analyzed.
It is shown that one of the factors determining the rate of combustion is the
rate of evaporation of the fuel, which depends in turn on the thermodynamic
~parameters of the medium, the surface and-the volume of the fuel jet. The rate
of heat release was Investigated as a function of the basic physicochemical
'parameters. Yu. F. Dityakin.
1/1
Acc.
A610:100(;" ~r~ , Ref. Code:
Abstracting Service. UR 0482
Soviet.Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General,
-Derwent,
244824 COHPEN~ATING C013ZLING permitslangular and axial
- dispIddement, of Mifts. Jt consists of
halfcouplifigs.l.and 2. the' fingers 3 and 4 with
spherical heads are.fixed to a shaft 5,which rotates
in a sleeve 6. The finger heads fit into a groove
made inthe face of half,coupling I. The clipped (8.9)
flexible jacket 7 preventsentry of dirt and
contains grease. The shafts misalignment is com-
pensated by the movement of:,fingers.with the shaft
5 and displacement of spherical heads in the grooves.
A. and BRTZINOV,
6.10.6~7- 852/i5-2
as 1189
T.E. (14.10.69) Bul. 18/28.5.69. class 47c, Int. cl-
F 16d.
Y1.
REEL/FRAME
USSR
BRODER, D. L., PLATOVSKIKH, Yu. A., POPKOV, K. K., SERGEYEV, I. V.
"Use of Jakobi Polynomials to Describe Propagation of: Gamma Radiation"
Minsk, Vestsi Akademii Navuk BSSR: Seryya Fizika-Energetychnykh Navuk,
No 1, 1973, pp 13-18
Abstract: It is shown to be possible to obtain an approximating kinetic
equation in cylindrical geometry by' Jacobi polynomial: expansion of the
angular relation containing two arbitrary parameters., The distribution
function and scattering kernel. are expanded by polynomials having different
parameter values. A multigroup system of equations is obtained. By using
Jacobi polynomials for the approximate solution of the Idnetic equation
written in a modified coordinate system it is possible to describe satis-
-factorily the space-energy relation ofthe radiation flux even in the first
approximation.
1/1
621.039.512.4
USSR
K. K,
BRODER D. L., ZHILKIN, A. S., KUTUZOV, A. A., POPKOV
-ME-STOPEOV, Ye. V.
"Reactor Neutron Spectra in Water and Iron"
V.sb. VoDr. fiz. zasbchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics
J1. Collection of Works)j No. 5, Moscow., Atomizdat, 1972,:.pp 79.-90 (from
RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No.5,~Mwf 72, Abstract No 5.50.59)
'Translation: The change in the spectrum of.the scalar flux of neutrons with
energies above 0.1 Mev in'-water and iron -shields is of interest f rom the
ative characteristics of the attenuation of
viLnTpoint.of establishing quantit -he
flux by the shielding.substance and determining the accuracy of certain
methods for calculating the passage of neutrons, particularly the semi-
empirical method based on calculations of fluxes of intermediate neutrons
in lower approximations of the spherical harmonics method and the assignment
of a group of fast neutrons in accordance with experimental data. 121l1.,
11 ref.
USSR
UDC 621.039.512.45
BASS, L. P.,,,~90DER, D. L., ZHIIKIN, A. S., KUTUZOIT, A. A., SMETANIN,
' K-P.
A. A., SUVOROV, * -'-'SHFSTOPALOV, Ye. V., SHIPILOV, A. Ye.
"Reactor Neutron Spectra in a Cvlindrical Neutron Duct Surrounded by Water"
V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchitv reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics --
Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1972, pp 123-129 (frcni
RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5.50.61)
Translation: The energy and spatial distributionsof neutrons with energies
above 200 kev in an iron cylindrical neutron duct at distances up to
66 cm from its origin are discussed. The experimental data are compared
with computational results made by two-dimensional programs using the Pj-
approximation of the spherical harmonics method and the 2DIox5-approximation
of the characteristic method. The presence of experimental data on the neu-
tron energy spectra makes possible a corrective check on the methods for
calculating the parameters of shields of limited transverse dimensions.
7 i11.1 8 ref.
1/1 - 46 -
USSR
BRODER, D. L., GAMALIY. A. F., ZafrSEV, B. V., NESTEROV, B. V., and KHAIWYANOV,
of Physics and Power Engineering)
"Gamma Radiation Upon Capture of Thermal Neutrons by isotopes of Cr"
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, No 2, 1971, pp 233-239
Abstract: This work is devoted to the study of the spectra of ga=,na radiation
arising upon capture of thermal neutrons by Cr isotopes, by means of a Ge-Li
gamma spectrometer. The isotopes of chromium studied are Cr50, Cr5Z, and
Cr53. The yield of gamma lines per 100 captures of neutrons in each isotope
are determined. Diagram of the energy levels of Cr5l, Cr53' and Cr54 nuclei
are presented. The results are compared with the data of other authors. In
general the data agree well with the data of recent works concerning the
energy of Ind-L-Adual Sa-a lines, but not as well concerning their yield.
A number of new gar-ma lines are observed, particularly for Cr-"O and Cr52.
1/1
EAStXfF;1ANY / SOVIET UNION
BRODER D. L. GUREEV, V. I., and KOZLOVSKII, S. A., Institute for Physics and
Cy. Obninsk, Kaluzhskaya Oblast), Obninsk, USSR.
"On the Passage of Gamma Rays Through Heterogeneous Mediall
East Berlin, Kernenergie, Vol 14, No 4, Apr 1971, pp 121-124.
Abstract: [Russian article][Authors' English summary, modified] Calculations of
gamma rays flowing through heterogeneous media imply knowledge of effective ab-
sorption coefficients and buildu.p factors for all types of.shielding. 137Cs and
60co gamma-ray attenuation functions were studied experimentally in water shields
containing insertions of variable-diameter rods. The spacing between rods was
varied also. Semiempirical relations were proposed on the basis of the gainna-ray
doses measured. These relations are useful for calculating the topography of ra-
diation fields in the case of point or line sources. EighL reCerences, includirig
I German, I Western, and 6 Russian. (Manuscript received 26 Oct 1970).
NUCLEAR SCL ABST. 11,70 L-"o
1932 TRANSPORT OF THE NUCLEAR RADIATION IN
SHIELD IRREGUL ' Br2.qfi=RML. Mashkovich, V._Pj
Mlron.ovV N : P(~Ak.,.k.FC_-.~Tsjp1n,S.G At.Energ.(USSR),
27: 313-23(Oct. l99;T__(V_Russ1an).
Methods of calculating radiation transport In ducts and slots of
the nuclear reactor shielding are analyzed. The calculation results
are compared with the experimental data. The experimental facili-
ties for Investigatineneutron and gamma transport in ducts and
slotfs are aescribed. 54 references. (auth)
1 _9 7 10
L/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L)ATE--090CT70
ETLE-PREPARATION OF SIPHON AND LADLE CERAMICS USING ARKALYK CLAYS -U-
~~,A.UTHOR-103)-BRUDETSKIYI G.G.,
-,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--UGNEUPORY'-L9701, 35(2)t
.SOURCE
PUBLISHED----70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
KARPUVA, N.D., VASILTSOV, V.M.
1-3
.TOPIC TAGS-LLAY, TECHNICAL STANOARD! REFRACTORY MATERIAL
:-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
U0CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
.PRUXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1980 SFEP NO--UR/0131/70/035/002/0001/0003
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~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112944
ABST-kACT/EXTF4CT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. ARKALYK CLAYS ARE HETERiGENOUS AL
SUB2 0 SUB3 CONTENT AVS. 42-50PERCkNT. THE CLAYS, USED IN THE AMT. OF
33PERCENT FOR PRODUCTION OF SIPHON TUBES, ENSURES REQUIREMENTS OF SOVIET
~STD. GUST. AT CONCURRENT 3URNING OF SKEWBACK BRICKS 11' IS POSSIBLE TO
INCREASE TEMP. 50VEGREES, TMUS LOWERING POkUSITY OF THE BRICKS 1PERLENT.
FACILITY: CHELYAVINSK MET. ZAVODv CHELYABINSK, USSR.
v-
89
tJi',tr L 'SA -0
USSR
BRODI. S. M. and POGOSYAN, 1. A.
'VImbedded Stochastic Processes in Queueing Theory"
Vlozhennyye Stokhasticheskiye Protsessy v Tcorii Massovogo Obsluzhivaniva
[English version above], Kiev, Nauk. Dumka Press, 1973, 127 pp (Trans-
lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No
IOV67K)
Translation: The specifics of queueing theory problems have made it
necessary to construct new classes of Markov processes and various mod-
ifications of the processes, allowing th(,m to be solved by the most ef-
fectivc means. These processes include embedded Marbov chains, lin-~
processes, semi-Markov processes, processes with somi.-Mark-ov ca!,C inter-
ference, embedded semi-Markov processes, etc. This book studies a class
of problems of queueing theory which can be studied by methods of em-
bedded random processes. Since many processes encountered in queueing
theory are not Markov processes by nature, in many cases their investi-
gation can be simplified by application of embedded processes. The pos-
sibility Of using enibedded processes for the solution or queueing thoery
problems was first demonstrated by A. YA. Khinchin, and was later de-
veloped in the works of D. Kendall and L. Takach. In these works, the
authors studied the behavior of systems at specially selected moments
in time when tile states of tile Systems form a homogerjeOLIS Markov chain,
which Kendall calls an erfibc.-cided Markov chain. Thus, by ti,;irig thf. t-.Tell-
USSR
KROD! , 5 Bnd I. A., V I oZhennye Stokh as t ichos I, iyo P ro-, so ssy
: . . I- i -
a~'K.
develoved a-jvaratus oz~- Markov chains. many problems of queuoing thcory
ca-ri De solved without the application of multidimensional Markov proc-
esses . Embedded processes also include semi-Markov processed definei
by P. Levi, using which a number of imi3ortant indicators of thc,. opera-
tion of queueing systems can be determined.
The transition from the initial processos to embedded processos
leads to a certain loss of information, but in many cases the charac-
teristics of the embedded processes are sufficient for determination o_`
the required parameters of the processes studied. The po:i--i-Lbility of
solution of queueing models by methods of embedded Markov chains and
semi-Markov processes has dictated the cxpediency of development of new
classes of embedded Drucesses for analysis of a bracder rallge of problemq.
This book presents methods of construction of embedded semi-Markov proc-
esses which are used to study processes with discrete case interference.
Particular attention is given to the application of such processes to
the description of s-,-stens with variable operatin.- systems whose
behavior is controlled by a semi-Markov process. The introouction of a
random process, virtual waiting time, is used to find solutions for queue-
ing models with limitations. This approach allows the authors to study
priority system-,;. From the foreward
112 047 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING
TITLE-LFANGE IN THE DISPERSION AND EXCITON ABSORPTION OF A
-~SULFIGE CRYSTAL UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTENSE RUbY LASER
AUTHOR-( S. t KAMUZv A*M.
~,CCUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
~.SCURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, IZ(4), 1251-3
:DATE PUBLISHED---70
.p.SUaJECT AKEAS--PHYSICS
J.CPIC, TAGS-CACMIUP SULFIDE#
UAT~ L
CADMIUM
RADIA'110N -U-
RUBY LASERv LASER RADIAT[ONY LIGHT
-~ -.DISPERSION* EXCITGN AbSrjRPTIONv OPT'IC PROPERTY9 ABSORPTION SPECTRUM,
.:'CRYSTIAL. PROPERTY
CCNYRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RELL/FRAME-Z000/1301 STEP
NO--UR/0181170/012/0041125111253
CIRC ACCESSICh NC-AP0124952
UNCLASSIFIED
..-..:.-,212 047 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
..CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124952
~-AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. VARIATION OF OPTICAL PROPERTIES
kAS STUCIED CF COS CRYSTAL UNDER THE ACTION OF POWERFUL RUBY LASER
RADIATICN fl.78 EV). SPECTRA WERE COTAINED OF EXCITON ABOSRPTION AND
MEASUREMENTS ~%ERE CA RRIED OUT OF THE SPECTRAL DEPENDENCE OF THE
MAGNITUDE OF BIREFRINGENCE OF CBS DURING THE ACTION OF LASER RADIATION
AND IN ITS ABSENCE. THE LINES OF FREE EXCITONS ARE SHIFTED TOWARD THE
LONG WAVELENGTH SLOE BY APPROX. 60 CM NEGATIVE PRIME1. TIME DEPENDENCE
UF THE CRYSTAL TRANSPARENCY WAS.MEASURED ON THE FREQUENCY OF 20r360 CM
NEGATIVE PRIME1. LASER PULSE DARKENING.OF THE CRYSTAL DISAPPEARS WHEN
THE PULSE CEASES. ?IT FOLLOWS THAT UNDER THE ACT*[Ok%l OF A POWERFUL LASER
RADIATICfvr NOTICEABLE CHANCES CAN TAKE:PLACE IN ThE DISPERSION Of COS
CRYSTALS GUE TO VARIATIONS IN THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, THE LATTER ARE
...AINLY DUE IATION. FACILITY: INST.
.4 -TG T~-E FIELD ACTICN OF THE RAC
FIZ., KIEV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
77
FIED PKUCESSI-IG JATE--L3NGV70
UNCLASSI
..RGETIC STRUCTURE GF COS CRYSTAL AND FORM t* ITS EXCITION 13ANDS
R-021-39,001N, MoSet STRASHNIKOVA# No to
--COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~-'_'SVUikCE--UKfkAYIN. FIZ. ZN. (USSR)# VOL, 151 NO. 59 P. 705-11 (MAY 1970)
DATE. PUBL I SHE0----AAY 70
SU3JECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--_EXClTJN,_CAJMlUM SULF[uE# AaSCRPTION SPECTRUM, LiNE SPLITTING9
El ERGY 3AND STIUCTUR-E, SINGLE CRYSTAL
C01TRiCt
i)GCU;4E,,%T CLASS--UN'CLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1606 SIEP Nx)--Uq/0185/70/1)15/t)O'j/0705/0711
A CC E S S 1 Q.1. Al
W0133711
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133711
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--tUl GP-Q- 13STRACT. OPTICAL DENSITIES We E MEASURED BY
ABSOKP-T[OA SPECTRA OF FINE CJS SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A IFREE STATE'. THE
q OBSERVABLE DOUBLET STRUCTURE OF EXCITOr4 BANDS A AND B IS ASSOCIATED WITH
MANIFESTATION OF THE SO CALLED LOOP OF EXTRIEMA IN THE ZONES OF SYMMETRY
GAMMA SIA37. B BAND IIN THE CJiMPONENT 13F THE SPECTUM E PAIL-~ALLEL To C
REMAINS UNSPLIT AND IS DESCRIBED i3Y THE ASYMMETRIC LORENTZ CURVE ilTH
NE6ATIVE ASYMMETRY. PECULIARITIES OF FORM OF THE EXCITON BANOS ARE
U.%
DER 01SCUSSIOPI. (16 REFS.).
i i I A Q C T-1 1 A
02T UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-27NOV70
TITLE--TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF STIMULATE0 RADIATION FP.Oi'-l ZNS 'SUOXICOS
ISUBI-X CRYSTALS DURING TWO PHOTON EXCITAT10i'll -U-
AUTHOR- (04)-BROO IN, M.S., BUDNIK, P.I., VITRIKHOVSKIY, N.I., ZAKREVSKLY,
S.V. aopmw~~
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970v 4(3)t 527--6
DATE PUBLiSHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--ZINC SULFIDE, CADMIUM SULFIDEP LUMINESCENCEi PHONON, MIXED
CRYSTAL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0989 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004-/003/05c"2/0526
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115010
tj 1, A
F I E 10
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIC".4 NO--AP0115010
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STIMULATED AND SPONTANEOUS
LUMINESCENCE OF MIXED CRYSTALS OF ZNS (9PERCENT) AND COS (91PERCENT) AT
EGREESK ARE STUDIED; ALSO, TVIE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF FREOUENCY AND THE
4
D I
MECHANISM OF STIMULATED RADIATION IN THE 4-120DEGREESK RANGE ARE
DISCUSSED. AT COMPARATIVELY LOW TEMPS. (4-660EGREESK) LASING OF THE
CRYSTAL OCCURS VIA BOUND OR RECOMBINED EXCITONS. BETWEEN 66 AND
.120DEGREESK, LASING ARISES THROUGH FREE EXCITONS WITH LINEAR OPTICAL
PHONON PARTICIPATION. FACILITY: INST. F[Z.j KIEV7 USSR.
UNCLASS IF I ED
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
046
OF PHONONS IN THE STIMULATED EMISSION OF COS SUBX NEGATIVE SE
MINUS X CRYSTALS DURING TWO PHOTON EXCITATION -U-
-,_AUTHOR-(03)-BRODlNv M.S.9 BUDNIK, P.I., REZNfCHENKO* V.YA.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(3)v 710-15
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--LASER RADIATION, STIMULATED EMISSIONr EMISSION SPECTRUM,
CADMIUM SULFIDE, SELENIDE, EXITON, PHONON SPECTNUM, CkYOGENIC PROPERTY
CONTROL M.ARKlNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1984 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/01?/003/0710/0715
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105058
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 046 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105058
AHSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AT 4 AND 77DF:,,;REESK,
INVEST-IGATIONS WERE CAKRIED OUT OF THE SPECTRA OF STIMULi%TED RAOI ,AJION
OF THE SOLID SOLN. CDS SUBX SE SUSINEGATIVEX OF VARIOUS COMP14S. IN 2
PHOT014 EXCITATION BY A RUBY LASER, AND THE CONDITIONS WERE ANALYZED FoR
THE APPEARANCE IN THE PROCESS OF GENERATION OF A COMPLEX PHONON SPECrRUM
FOR FREE AS WELL AS FOR BOUND EXCITONS. FOR CRYSTALS WITH A PRic'-.03MINANT
CONTENT OF I OF THE COMPONENTS AT 77DEGREESKt GENERATf~--,N TAKES PLACE ON
FREE EXCITIONS kITH PARTICIPATION OF I LONGITUDINAL OPTICAL PHONOIN (LO
SUBI OR LO SUB2). ~OR Ct-,YSTALS WITH COMPARABLE CONCINS., BOTH LJ Sthll
AND LO SUB2 PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCESS OF GENERATION 12 PHONON
TRANSITIONS). WHEN TEMP. DECREASES TO 4DEGREESK, WHEN GENERATION TAKES
PLACE ON BOUND EXCITIONS DEPENDING ON THE MAGNITUDE AND SPECTRAL
OISTRIBUTION OF LOSSES, FOR SOME CRYSTALSI TRNNSITIONS CAN BE REALIZED
WITH RADIATION OF LONGITUDINAL OPTICAL PHONnNS AND WITHOUT THE
RADIATION. FACILITY: INST. Fil., KIEV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
'11-2 016
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSM DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--ELIMINATION OF MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANCE IN COLI BACTERIA BY
:-:- AURANTIN AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT -U---;
AUTHOR- (03 1- ZB"U=44 N..S.jv MOROZp A*F.r GLATMAN, L.I.
S_
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ANTIBIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15t NR 3, PP .244-249
DATE PUBL tSHED------70
.,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MGDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAr5S--"c$CHERlCHIA COLI, DRUG RE-SISTANCE, ACTINOMYCES, STREPTOMYCIN
CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RIESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UAiCL4SSIFIE0
PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1985/0472 STEP NO--VR/0297/70/015/003/0244/02-t9
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100950
UNCLASSIFIED
T - 74
016 UNCLASSIFIED PRGCESSING DATE--ISSEPTO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100950
GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT WAS SHOWN THAT AURANTIN, AN
ANTICANER ANTIBIOTIC FkOM THE GROUP OF ACTINOMYCINS ELIMINATED MULTIPLE
DRUG RESISTANCE IN ONE OF THE TWO STRAINS OF E. COLI STUDIED AT A RATE
OF 0.5PERCENI. IN CULTURES OF E. COLI (R PRIME PLUS) TREATED WITH
AURANTINt SECREGATION OF THE RESISTANCE MARKERS FROM R FACTOR WAS ALSO
OBSERVED AND SEGREGANT CLONES WITH ELIMINATED RESISTANCE MARKERS (TC
PRIMECH) LM-PRIMEP SM PRIMEPt (LM PRIMECH SM PRIMECH), TC PRIMEP SU
PRIMEP (SM PRIMECH) TC PRIMEP NEGATIVE LM PRIMEP SU AND R COLONIES (TC
PPIMECH LM PRIMECH SM PRIMECH SU-PRIMECHI WERE FORMED. ON'COMBINED
TREATMENT WITH AURANTIN AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT THE NUMBGR OF R COLONfE
AND SEGREGANT CLONES (TC PRIMECH) LM PRIMEP SM PRIMEP SU PRIMEP
SENSIT-IVE TO TET-RACYCLINE SIGNIFICAN-TL-Y INCREASED (UP TO 30.4PERCENT).
AT THE SAME TIME ADDITIONAL COLONIES WITH SEGREGATED RESISTANCE MARKERS
(5M PRIMECH SU PRIMECH) TC PRIMEP SU PRIMEP SENSITIVE TO STREPTOMYCIN
AND SULFADIMEZINE WERE DETECTED. COLONIES WITH LOST R FACTOR ACQUIRED
IT UNDER THE EFFECT OF AURANTIN AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AT A RATE OF 10
PRIME NEGAT-IVE3. NO TRANSFERANCE OF TETRACYCLINE AND SULFADIMEZINE
RESISTANCE.MARKERS NOT ELIMINATED BY AURANTIN AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT WAS
OBSERVED ON CONJUGATION WITH THE RECIPIENT CELLS SENSITIVE TO THESE
ANTIBIOTICS, SENSITIVITY TO AURANTIN OF E. COLI STRAINS, CARRYING R
FACTORS, AND SEGREGANT CLONES WITH ELIMINATED RESISTANCE MARKERS DID NOT
CHANGE.
UNCLASSIFIED
TECHNICAL TinANSLATION'
FSTC-HT-23- 1162-71
ENCLISH TITLE: Long-tem. Optical Mev,ory Unit
FOREIGN TITLE: DoIguvreniennoye optiches~ove zapomin3yushcheyo ustroystvo
4. L V
u .911n, a~d
AUTHOR: (invcntors:j,%,,Z.Wn, L. A. Dra htyL-1. tEc1d
v ------
1111 ~51-ly I
SOURCE: Opisaniye licibreteniya k Avtorskonu Svidetellstvu
No. 220315, fl led 20 June 1966 (No 109443S/26-24)
and published 16 Sep 1S168
Iranslated for FSTC by Leo K;;n;icr A5sociates, Redwood City. Ca. 9,1061
~ I ! "D 'i, I C 7-
o( thil 10'-flon 11.1- i,,cli trAr,51,t"i it prescut-1 in -.lic ow,%nil tc%t, No
Attel,iPt hal j,", wil(v tll~ tCCw.,r%.
, ot iny st"tulnerij
"A'%iltion it ith ,f c,,p~ ,di,il, al.~j J~.wjj,s Fvj,.,ca-wn in oider
to 'N"'ed,tv the Of infumat"'n. Requests for Ii26;*.ll1.,l col'ics of Ellis
kcal"eat sh-ild 6v iddrcsscd to MpArtinctit A. Navional Tcchn;c I lll~orln.,tion Service.
Springfiuld.Virginij 22151. Approved for publicrtleasez distribuzio;n, u,iliniked.
USSR
UDC 681.327.67'12
BRQDO~Q_L.I., VAYNSHTEYN, V. D., DRACHEV, L. A., KAN, A. Z., KUZNL-rSOV,
-Y~ A., WIN=, u. P., and PETRUNICHEV, V. N.
"Long-Term Photoscopic Memory"
USSR Author's Certificate No 260926, filed 7 Oct 68, published 10 Jun 70
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6,
Jun 71, Abstract No 6 B325 P)
Translation: A long-term photoscopic memory designed for storing, retrieving,
and select:Lng a symbol image is proposed. The memory contains a light spot
commutator -- for example, a cathode ray tube -- a projection objective with
telecentric behavior of the beams in the image space, a lense raster infor-
mation unit, a fast collective, a transmitting cathode ray tube with
storage -- for example, the superorthicon type and digital and analog
tracking systems for setting the spot on a given address. The memory is
distinguished by the fact that to prevent charging the target when reLriev-
ing the required microframe, the device contains an electronic image modu-
lator in the transfer section of the transmitting T11-tube. In order to
insure a broad range of variation of the capacity of the TV frame and
the selection rate, the target of the transmitting TV tube is executed in
the form of a metal fiber disc with a coefficient of secondary emission
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BRODOLIN, L. I., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 260926, filed 7 Oct 68,
published 10 Jun 70 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnika , No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6 B325 P)
of the side turned toward the photocathode equal to one. In order to simplify
the desiga and insure the possibility of recording the service information
used during operation of the tracking systems in the microframe, the device
contains a fiber, vacuum-tight coherent light guide with a cross section
equal to the size of the symbol in the focal plane of the collective. The
photocathode of the transmitting TV tube is applied to the output end of
the light guide, and the input ends of the light guides connected with the
photomultipliers of the tracking address system are arranged around the
perimeter of the input end. In order to insure the required levels of
light flux from the standing light spot, the light spot commutator executed
in the form of a cathode ray tube contains a built-in screen which vibrates
in its own plane. There is 1 illustration.
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_-:112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCc:SSING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE--REGULATIG;14 OF CONTINUOUS SOLUTION POLYMERHATION -U-
AUTHOR--3RO00Vj D.YU.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 276,072
:REFEREflCE--0TKRYTIYA, IZCBRET.j, PROM. OBRALTSYj TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970?
'_~DATE PUBLISHIED--01APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-.-.TOPIC TAGS--CHE-MICAL-PATENTf CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM, SOLUTION
POLYMERIZATION,
CATALYST, ORGANOMET4LLIC COMPOUND, DIENE
CO~JTROL mAlf7,KING--PJO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEiNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY ~.EEL/FAAML-3004/1779 STEP NU--UR/0482/'10/000/000/0000/')()00
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0132045
2/2 oi8 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0132045
.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONTINUOUS SOLN. POLYMN. OF
a CONMIATED DIEIiES OVER A CIOMPLEX ORGANOMETALLIC CATALYST WAS REGULATED
.BY STABILIZING THE TEMP. IN THE REACTLON ZONE BY VARYING THE INPUT OF
CATALYST DURING THE STABILIZED INPUT OF MONI'-.;'MERS. TC
-1 STABILIZE THE
CONVERSfON OF THE ;-!GNOMERS AND IMPROVE THE WUALITY OF THE POLYMERS, THE
HEAT LDAERED BY A COULANT AND THE HEAT:INTRGOUCEI) INTL) THE REACTOR BY
THE CHARGE WERE MEASURED. THESE VALUES WERE ADDED UP,, AND THE'TEMP. OF
THE CHARGE OR THE CONSUMPTION OF COULANT WAS CHANGED IN RELATION TO THE
DIFFEPENCE BETWEEN THE ACfUAL ANO INTENDED HEAT REMOVAL.
FACILITY: LEBEDEVy S. V., 4LL UNION SCIENTIF[C RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF
SYNTHETIC RUBBER.
li NL AS-til-I C. D
'USSR uDc 616.g3i.718-036
First Municipal Hospital, Dzheskazgan (Kazal-1-istan)
"A Case of Q Fever With a Peculiar Course"
Moscow,, Klinicheskaya Mieditsina, No 2, 1973, pp 144-145
.Abstract: Description of a case of Q fever siinilatinr acute abdonicn. A -,0-
year-old nale was hospitalized with r. tentative diagnosis of typhoid; the
symptoms included elevated termerature, headache, chills. A week later shary)
pain appeared in the right hypogastriurr, X-rays and blejod tests presented a
picture of acute abdomen probably caused by destructive cholecystitis. Ar.
emergency laparotomy failed to reveal any pathology in the abdominal cawJlty.
A gradual improvement tht! n(.-xt Fev days war, followe(I by the rouppeanAnce of
hcadache.r,, clavated te,-rijurature, chillri, slif~ht jaunciicr~ of U)c :;c1cra. AOrdn-
ictration of tetracycline anti levomycetin resulted in no-ruial-i-4atioii of the
temperature and subsidence of pain in the abdomen, thorw,~, w-ir! lumlbir re,-,Jon.
On day 28 the complement-fixation test with Coxie].La bu:rn~.,tij. ar; antigen x_ts
positive for the firot time.
50 -
USSR uDc 616.988.73
YE., Candidate of Medical Sciences
OOrnithosis"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Sestra, No 6, 1971, pp 20-24
Abstracti Ornithosis is an acute Infectious disease of vtral origin that is
transmitted to man by infected wild birds and poultry. Some 38 species
of birds in the USSR are susceptible to the agent of ornithosis. This
general account of the disease touches on the characteristics of the virlis,
mode of transmission from bird to bird and from bird to man, incubation
period, pathogenesiss main symptoms, usual course, x-ray picture, organs
Involved, hematologic effects, complications. laboratory techniques of dia-
goosis, treatment, and p2vvention.
USSR
uDc: 616.981.718
BRODOV, L. Ye., Candildate of Pledical Sciences, Second I-lo-scow Clinical
of Ua-e-c-Uous Diseases
IIQ Fever"
Moscow, -Meditsinskaya Sestra, No 11, Nov 70, pp 17-20
Abstract: A general description of Q-fever is presented. The following inspects
are covered: the agent; the ticks that serve as reservoirs of the agent, various
modes of transmission of the disease(in the city, by eating infected food: in
rural areas, by handling diseased animals); polymorphic s.,~rripto:as of the disease,
nature of involvement of the lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and nervous system;
possibility of recurrences; differential diagnosis; laboratox7 tests, therapy;
and control methods.
h5 -
USSR
UDC-- 550-83-111
BRMaV- ~L. Yu.. VEPERITIKOV, G. V. , KOCHUGOV, N. A., LI.Jia~SHEPEO, V. r.,
14UKHUTDI70T,-7T. A., "Tatneftelgeofiziha" Trust
"A Device for Automatic Frocessing of Seismic Recordings"
Moscow, Otkryt- iya, Iz&jr=-teniya, Promyshlennyfe Obraztsy, Tovarnyye ~,nzik I
No 11, A*-or 72, Author's Certificate Vo 33351-1, Division G, filed 2-' Jan 71,
published 21 Mar 72, pp 183-i8h
Translation: Thiz Author'r C~rtificate introduces a devicc for autcmatic
processixi.,, of seirmic recordings. The device contains o-perational druns
with the r-rinary informution media, readout units, a co.,:iputer unit, a cor-
rection uait and a registration unit. As a distinj~-'-uisshirjr fez4.ttire of the
patent, in order to suppress regular interference vavos and retain the
share of the pril-lary sirnal, the outputs of the reandout unitIC arc- conn(~ctrd
through adders anid Fubtractors, the computer uj-iit and a dizcriminator to
a switching eleiraentu connected in the registration eireoit to connect the
output of the subtractor to the correction unit and the rer..ri-,tration un--Tt.
I[I.
USSR
PISKAREVA, N. A., KUZNETSO`,rA, E. Ye., POPOVk, R. P., .4~1
1~0 ~QVA ~1,11. D~..
TRUSHINSKAYA, E. P., and YAKL~IkWSKAYA, K. I., Leningrad Scientific Research
Institute of Childrens Infections
"Virological, Clinical and Immunolovical Characterization of Hong Kong A2
Influenza in Children"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Au.- 71, p 492
Translation: The 196) influenza outbreak in Leninarad was caused by a new
antigenic strain of influenza virus of sero type A2 (Hong ~Klong). During the
outbreak, tests were performed on chick embryos infected with materials col-
lected from 53 patients with sporadic forms of the disease, with eight samples
collected from foci, and with 10 samples collected from children who had died
of influenza. Tv.-renty-three hemagglutinating agents were isolated and identified
as A2 Ron-, Kon- influenza viruses. All strains were sensitive to inhibitors.
Serological investigation of paired sera of 388 persons revealed that specific
immunological shifts took place in children fairly early. Positive shifts
occurred in 40.2p*- of children aged up to 1 year, which considerably exceeded
analogous shifts in a similar group of children in previous years. Tne express
mothod of immunofluoroseent analysis of nose and throat zoioirs yitthlud positivo,
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USSR
PISKAREVA, N. A., et al. Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, p 492
results in 104 out of 165 ill children (63~). Combined positive results by
the express method and by the serological method were obtained in about 83~
of the total nu%ber of individuals examined during the influenza outbreak.
2/2
USSR
UDC 669.15-018-M20.196.2
POSYLAYEEVA, L. I., SMIRNOVA, A. V.p and BRODOVA, V. V.
"The Nature of Intercrystalline Corrosion in Low-Carbon Pe-Cr-Ni-Mo-Austeni-
tic Steel"
5b. tr. TsITII chern. metallurgii (Collection of Works of Central Scientific
Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy), 1970, VYP- 77, pp 86-92 (from
Wh-Fletallurglya, Ho 3, Plar 71, Abstract No 31595 by authors)
Translationi Austenitic steel of the type 000Kh20N20,11A with varying degree
of niobium stabilization was studied. The principal excess phases in steel
without 111b are chromium carbides; in understabilized steel, the signa phase,
KbC, and dispersed chromium carbides of the type He C I in stabilized steel,
J~ 6ut
the sigma phase and flbC. It was found that steel w ho lib and undorstabilized
steel are susceptible to intercrystalline corrosion in wet-process phosphoric
acid. The reason for the appearance of intercrystalline corrosion is the
formation of finely dispersed eutectic-type chromium, carbides of the type
He ,C6. which, precipitating out on the grain boundaries and in the boundary
zones, cause sharp chromium depletion of solid-solution regions directly
adjacent to the carbide particles. Two illustrations. One table. Biblio-
graphy with two titles.
USSR toc 620.196.2.001.5
POSYSAYEVA, L. I., SIMIIRNOVA, A. V.p andJA.C
"The Nature of Intercrystalline Corrosion in Low-Carbon Fe-Cr-Ni-Ko
Austenitic Steel"
Spetsial'nyye Stali i SDiavy (Special Steels and Alloys -- Collection of
Works), No ?71 Metallurgiya Press, 19?0, pp 86-92
Translationt A study is made of type 00OKh2ON20DI4 austenitic steel with
various degrees of stabilization by niobima. The primary excess phases
in the steel without niobium are chromium carbides; in the inCOMDhtely
stabilized steel -- the 0' phase, NbC and dispersion chromium carbides such
as Me C ; in the stabilized steel -- the cr phase and NbC.
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t is established that the steel without niobium and the incom-
pletely stabilized steel are inclined to intlercrystalline corrosion (ICC)
in extraction phosphoric acid.
The reason for the a-DDearance of ICC is the formatior of finely
dispersed eutectic-tyre chromium carbides such as Me23 C6 which, seT)arat-
ing on the grain bourdaries and in the boundary zones, cause a sharp
chromium imDoverishment of sectora of the solid solution im-ne-diately
adjacent to the carbide particles. 2 figures; 1 table; 2 biblio. refs.
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Vrikk.r A. S. He cc PC ina or a F I UCC-Itin.; 0 p t I C., IA I
Krasovnkty. R. R.
V.1y til a IV Optimization of an t)ptical ~ietcro4ynlng Systt'm
Shcheikunov, K. N. Analysis of the Synchrouization of an Optical
Comituitication Channel with Time Uivision
MultipleKlng of th~- PCH Trunk . ................
Litvinova, T. V., Vrequenty-Space CurTelation Function of 0-
Lobkava, L. M. Amplitudes of Wavc4 Propagated Lu a Lacally
T,4otropic Turbulunt Atzospht!rC ......... I ......
Lubkova, L. M.. Effect of Amplitude and Phase Field Distribution
Chistynkov, A. H_ at a Luavr Output on the Spatial Coherent% of
-Lobkov, M. M. the Loner Emission ............................ 17
Lobkovn, L. M., Post, and Sinw Fluctuations of the Angles of
Chi9tyakov, A. 11. Arrival of Laver Emission ..................... isl
Lobkov, M. N.
Kislitsin, N. V., Statistical Description of Rarmition dad
Poddubityy, V. V. Laguerre Photon Fluxes ........................ la
KisliLsin. N. V., Quantum mechanical Uescription of Some procAld-
Poddubnyy, V. V., ores of Nonparam-itric Statistics .............. Vi:
Pulemin, V. V.
Poddubnyy' V. V., Potential Acciracy of Measuring the Angular
Trivailienko, H. Ye. Ponition of Photon Source ..................... 193
Yeli3eyev, P. G., Application of Semiconductor Lasers for
Ismailov. I.. Multichannel Optical Com-unications ........... .102
-redorov, Yu. F.,
Strizhavskiy, Y. L., Relacion of tne Distrioution runctions of n
Karpenka, S. G., Quasimonochromatic Signal and Its Amplituddo zjj
-B,igayev, A. V.
Deryugin, 1. A., OptimizLtion of Optical-band Quantum Countinq
NKuramov, V. N. %79tpms .......................................
Adrianova. I. I., Laser Emission Modulation ..................... 221
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BRQDOVOY__V. A. DERIKOT, 11.
"Properties of GaAs: Cu in Strong Electric 1~iclds"
Leningrad, Fizika i Teklinilka Poluprovodrikov, Vol 6. No 2, 1972, pp 276-280
Abstract: in phenomena for which the deviations of tle current carrier concen-
trations from equilibrium are observed, the capture processes in the traps can
play a significant role. If the formation of nonequilibrium current carriers
is the result oil internal ioniza::ion in the semiconductor as a result of an
external electric field, it is possible to C>I,)Cct that the capture of the car-
riers by deep "raps leads tc characteristic features of the volt-ampere charac-
tenistics of the szvzples. A study was made of the behavior of seriiinsull-tinr
GaAs: Cu in strong electric fields at T = 77' K. The parallel. effect of two
mechanisms -- generation of nonequilibrium current carriers as a resulL of a
strong field mechanism and capture of them by deep traps -- leads to switching
of the samtple to the state with high currents. A study was made of the effect
of infrared radiation from the photocurrent extinFuishin- region on the dark,
current through the sample. Fegative photoconductivity was detected in the
same spectral re,gion as ext-in,",uishing of the photocurrent. Graphs are presented
showing that the extinguishing and negative photocurrent spectra have a boundary
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BRODOVOY, V. A., et al., i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972,
pp 276-280
Pt Ev = 0.41 electron volts which agrees with E v = 0.39-0.45 electron volts
for the energy position of the centers of sensitivity in Gails: Cu. The step
form of tl,.Ie growth of the photocurrent is connected with capture of the holes
by deep traps.
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027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--RAPID METHOD FOR DETERMINING SUGAR IN THE BLOOD -U-
AUTHOR--BRODSKAYA, N.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--LAB. DELO 1970, (2), 118-19
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-610LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--BLOUD CHEMISTRY, SACCHARIDE, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS,
SPECTROPHOT04ETRY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0205 STEP NO--UR/9099/70/000/00210118/OL19
I
CIRr ACCESSION NO--AP0119201
ONC L AS' S I F f E 0
2/2 027 UNCL AS S I FI ED PROCESSING DATC---230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION N(',--AP0119201
ABSTRACT/=-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 4 RAPID METHOD FOR TIIE SUGAR DETN.
IN BLOOD WAS DESCRIBED. TO 0.8 ML OF 1.5PERCENT 3,5-DINITROSALICYLIC
ACID, 0.1 ML OF BLOOD AND 0.1 ML OF PHYSIOL. SOLN. WERE ADDED AND THE
MIXT. 14AS CENTRIFUGED. TO 0.5 ~ML OF THE SUPERNATANT, 0.5 MiL OF A SULN.
CONTG. 13,8 G PHENOL IN 350 ML OF LOPERCENT NAUH PLUS 510 G SEIGINJETT
SALT IN 800 ML WATER WAS ADDED AND HEATED FOR 3 Mli".1 (IN A BOILING 114ATER
BATH. AFTER DILN., ABSORBANCE WAS MFASURED WITH THE USE OF A GREEN
-FILTER. THE VALUES OBTAINED BY THE DESCRIBED METHOD WERE 10.3PERCE-NT
LOWER THAN THE VALUES OBTAINED BY THE HAGEDORN JENSEN METHOD AND A
LITTLE HIGHER THAN THE VALUES OBTAINED BY THE HEXOKfNASE METHOD,
FACILITY: LENINGRAD. NAUCH ISSLED. NEIROKHIR. INST. IM. POLENOVA,
LENINGRADt USSR.
UNCLA,Sy&TF-IED
U.I.) a I L
Alurnini_= ard ItS Uloys
USSE LLDJ 669-715-3-721
BRODSKAYA, R. 11., and YCOLWIHEV, B. A., Moscou Aviation Technological Institute,
Chair of the Science of Metals and of the Heat Treatment of X,eta13
"horphology of Al9FeHi Phase in Ternary Alloy of Al Fe - Ni System and in
AK4-1 Alloy"
4. rg
Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vysshikh Ucheb.Tikh Zaveden. y, Tsvet. w a I-I.- tallu: , 'Lya
No 6, 1973, PP 111-113
Ab,stracti The alloying Fe and M elements, when introduced into AK.P;--l paloyo
each fro;z 0.8 and 1.3%, are distributed between the solid solution on Al basse
and the Al9FeNi phase. Ni does not change the re crys tall ization teri~erature of
Al alloyal appar_--ntly Its role Is to bond Fe into the Al9FeNI phase and to
prevent the developmont of the brittle Conpound Al 7-Cur-e. Forn and dl maens Ions
of sepai-ations of the Al9FoIli phase have been studied on the 11;ernarry model-
alloy containing Al and 114 Fa and 1% Ili and on the AK4-1 alloy uith the same
Fe and Vi coatents. Eutectic aeparatl=5 of Umella= type *zerved in the
atructure of cast Al alloys and the difle.-Ont character of phase se-joarations
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BRODSVAYA, R. R., and KOLACIMV, B. A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly,
T3vetnaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1973, PP 111-113
in the AK4-1 alloy are discussed by reference to photographs. A supposition is
given for the mechanism of the obGerved development of small-dispersed
particles. Two figures, six bibliographic references.
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uDc 612-45+612.766.1
MMINA, E. Sh., VASIL - YEV, V. N., and Laboratory for
Problems in Control of Functionsin Animals and Man, Academy of Sciences USSR
imeni, N. I. Grashchenkov, and Division of the Physiology Labor All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Railroad Hygiene, Ministry of Railroads USSR
"Excretion of Catecholamines and Their Precursors in Night and Day Workers"
lieningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, No 7, 1971, pp 1,027-1,031
Abstract: Study of the activity of the sympatheticoadrenal system in rail-road
employees working a succession of night and day shifts. The amount of
epinephrine and (E) and norepinephrine (NE) on a work day was found to be the
saw as on a rest day, but there was an increase in the ratio of E, NE, DA
(dopamine) to D (dopa) that did not return to normal on the first day of rest.
There was an increase in the excretion of NE and increase in the ratio of E
wA KE to DA and decrease in the ratio of E, NE, and DA to D the night after
day vork co=ared with night rest. In general, on the day of rest the amount
of catechola-Ines secreted by the rhift workers vas lower than that excreted
by the control. The blood cholesterol level was higher during a work day than
on a rest day.
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112 013 UNCL ASS I FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS IN SURFACE LAYERS. IX. DISTRIBUTION
FUNCTIONS IN A MULTICOMPONENT LIQUID MIXTURE -U-
.AUTHOR-(03)-RUSANOV, A.ler KUNIt F*M.t BRODSKAYAv YE*No
~,CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 44(3)r 756-65
~DATE PUBLISHEO------70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--OISTRIBUTION FUNCTION, FLUID SURFACE, VAN DEK WAALS FORCE
CCNTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMU--1997/2000
STEP NU---UR/OOt6/lU/O(t4/OO3/0'156/071)5
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120643
UNCLASSIFIED
'2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120643
GP-O- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF THE RESULTS OF
RECENT'THEORETICAL STUDIES ON THE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS IN THE SURFACE
LAYERS OF SIMPLE LfQS. (K. AND R'., 1969), ASYMPToric FORMULAS WERF
OBTAINED FOR THE DISTRIBUTION,FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS IN MULTICOMPONENT
LIQ, SURFACE LAYERS AT LARGE DISTANCES FORM THE BOUNDARY SURFACE. THE
PARTICULAR CASE FOR VAN DER WAALS FORCES AND FORCES WHICH TAKEN INTO
ACCOUNT THE RETARDATION EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS OF MOLS*
IS CONSIDERED. FAC-ILITY: LININGRAD. GOS. UNIV. IM. ZHDANOVAI
LENINGRADt USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
1!2 '011 UNLLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--20,,N'0V70
TlTLE--PARTlT!CN FUNCTION:> IN SURFACE LAYEf*\-:)-. Xf. ASYMPTOTICS GF SINGLE
PAkTICLE PAiTITICN FUNCT16NS IN THE SURFACE LAYER OF A Ll.'AJID MIXTURL
AUTHLiR-(03)-KUNl# F.A.9 RUSAt,,'GV# A.I., BRODSKAYA, YE.N.
-COUNTRY CF INFO--USSR
~~SUURCE-ZH. FIZ. KhIM. 1970, 44(3), 553-9
DATE PUBLIShE0-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
,~TOPIC TAGS--PARTITICN CGEFFICIENT, FLUID STATEr FLUID SURFACE
CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS,
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
-,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1379 STEP NO--UR/CO76/70/044/003/0553/0559
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126779
0 NIC L A cl-S I F I E-0
OIL UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
ACCESSION ING-AP0128779
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF THEORETICAL
CONS IDEaAT ICNS, ThE ASYIAPTOTLCS OF SINGLE PARTICLE PARTITION FUNCTIONS
'AT- A. LARGE DISTANCE FRJM PHASE BGUNDAY IS FGUND.. FACILITY:
~,LENINGRAD. GCS. UNIV. IM. ZHDANOVA, LENINGRAD, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
l/Z 017 UNCL ASS IF I ED' PmOCESSING DAF'----13NGV70
TITLE-PARTITION FUN-CT10f,.S 1.14 SURF4Ctc-- LAYERS, x. PkESSukE TENSoR 1;i A
U-
JLTICGAP6.-4ENT LIQUID MIXTURES
AlJTH(jR-(-J3)-RUSAN0Vv A.I.j KUNI, F.M., BROOSKAYAt YE.N.
CCUNTRY OF IlNF0--USSR
SOUKCE--Zli. FIL. KHI',i. 1970, 44(3), 766-72
:oATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--FLUI0 SURFACE, TEENSOR, PRESSURE, VAN DER WAALS FORCE
CGNTRGL -14RKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIF10
P.-ROXY Rfr--EL/FRA,*-)C--3002/I23L S rClJ t4O--Ur(/0076/*10/04/t/()03/0761)/0772
CIRC ACCESSIO-N WO-AP0128647
212 017 UNCLASSIFIEG PROCESSI.IjG G-ATE-13NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSION Ag--AP0128647
ABSrRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT., THE ASYMPTOTIC FORMULAS FOR T14E
NORMAL. AND TANGEtirIAL CO.-MPONENTS OF. THE PRESSURE TFNSOR IN
MULTICUMPONENT LIQ. SURFACE LAYER AT.LARGE OISTA~JCES FROM THE 30UNOARY
SUkFACE ARE DEkIVED EN THE NEXT PART OF THE STUoY ON THE PRESSURE TENSOR
-IN LIQ. SURFACE LAYERS. THE DERIVATION IS BASED ON THE ASYMPTOTIC
EQUATIONS FOR 1, AMU 2, PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS 01: IMULTICOMPc"NENT
MLXTS. TPE PA"kTICULAP, CASE WAS CONSIDERFO OF VAN OCR ~4aALS FORCES AND
RETARDATION EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS OF 114OLS. ACTING
BETAEEN THE MOLS. OF Tli-r_ S-YSTEM. THE DERIVED ASYNPTOTIC FO~,MULAS ENA3LF
THE DETN. OF THE ASY'APTOTIC FUNCT[ON OF LOCAL TENSION IN THE
MULTICOMPONENT SURFACF LAYER AS A CHARACrERISTIC OF ELEMIENrAPY LAYER
TENSION WITH UNIT FHICKNESS INSIDE THE SUAf~ACE LAYER. FACILITY:
LENINGRAO. GGS. UNIVe IM. ZHOANOVA, LENINGRAOr USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
~1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--NMR STUDY OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHCLS AND PHENOLS -U-
&UTHOR-(03)-6ROBSKIY, A.I.v POKHODENKOP.VeDaip KUTSP V.Ss,
.tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE-USP. KHtM. 1970, 39(5), 753-72
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TAGS--NMR.SPECTRUMv HYDROGEN BONDINGt MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, ALCOHOLt
KIENOL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'._~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS51FIED
PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605013/Bll STEP NO--UR/0074/70/039/005/0753/0772
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140359
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