SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BULATOVA, T. I. - BULOVSKAYA, L. N.
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UDC 615.373:616.981.553-078.73
RTJTJTQJA __T_ T_._ IVYiNOVA, L. C., and MATVEYEV, K. I., Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya, Academy of 'Medical Scierices
USSR
"The Use of Highly Specific Antibotulinus Sera to Detect Cl. botulinum
Types A and B by the Fluorescent-Antibody Method"
Mosco-w, Zhurnal 1,fikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 9, 1971,
pp 101-106
Abstract: Inoculation of rabbits with 0-type-specific antigen isolated
from Cl. botulinum types A and B yielded highly specific sera suitable for
detecting the microorganisms by the fluorescent antibody method in envir-
onmental objects. Study of pure cultures and over 150 samplcs of soil and
food in which C1. botulinun types A and B were detected both by the neu-
tralization test in mice and by the indirect fluorescent antibody Diethod
confirmed the high specificl ty of the sera. Cl. botulinum was detected by
the fluorescent antibody meEnca- in ever-; one of the samies containing
botulinus toxin.
III
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-,;C 576-851-55).097.2-9-074
FAVLOIVA, 1. B. , arki BUIA I.nstitiita of Epidemiology ard, Microbiology
izeni Ganaleya
"Electron Microscope Study of Type B Clostridium botulinum During Toxin Formation"
Moscow. &urnal Xdkrohiologii, Epidemiologii i lu.-aunabiologii, No 7. Jul 70,
pp 109-112
Abstract: A study was made of ultrathin soctions of botu' I typo 3 (strain 175)
cul+urad on casein-musarooz; nedit" for 24 to 48 hours. ~'.USt Of Lho colls were
fouxid to be :Ln the veget-iva stage; the cell -walls consis-.cd of five layers 300
Q 6-4 u a
~o 3:W thick. Toxin -~'ormation was most intense after 5 to 7 daYs, and many
bacteria! calls were simultaneously undergoing lysis. 'Wit*.-Ain, around, and between
-a crysta-'s. The periodicity of
the calls were osmioDhilic masses . t often formc
the crystal lattice was about 150 The lattice was syrunotrical in three dimen-
sions and its construction was like that of protein crystals. The osmiophllic
zasses are 'Oulieved to ba the protein-toxin prod-aced Cry tho cells and released
into the medium up-on complete or partial ly5is.
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BLIATOXIA T. 1. and PI-Eq0VA, Ye. V., Institute of and Microbiology
%no
=iniGa=aey~, Aca6e--,-: of Meiaical Sciences 'USSR
-ucture of Cl. botulin-wm Types E and
.,ntigenic Str
Moscow, Z"hurnal Mill-robiologii, Epidemiologii i immunobioloo-ii, NO 4 , 1970, pp
1. 0
28-32
Abstract: Study of nine type E Cl. botulinum strains (138----u, ~.;',naimo,
4240, 809, 71-4, 153, Detroit 8, 45) and three type F sr-rilils (470, Craig,
-'Eklund) showed that their consist of two toxic components, a Fn~in or
homologous component and a hecerologous component present only in vLry small
am-Ounts. The toxins of the three zype IF strains we~-e Jdenz.4cal in anci,!enic
structure because they ware comqplc!~eIy r.,~:urra1iizeti 'by Serll"11
strain 470, and vice versa. SLrain 470 is Ltlicreior~! sul Lablc for in prc-
'ds a~ II as ch ic sera. Cj~ *
ileraDelatic an - ~ :~-.e three s
,;a=E: roxci we d diagnosL- trains,
only strain 470 has nontoxic solub'Le an(! insoluble antj...,,enzi in wirh Cl.
botulinUM LVPes A an,I B, but it has no nontoxic anLigi2n:5 in cO;x:-,,IiI %,!iLh ciLher
pe E strainLs 130-
the Craig or tkiunc sprains. Of the nine tv- 6 20 seems
to be the most suitable for preparation of diagnostic c-,- 'ic
1) e- s p e c i Ianribotulism
serum, because iL COnLains an insignificant amount of the toxic componenL of
type F.
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112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE--ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE OF CL. BCTULIMUMt TYPES E AND F -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BULATOVAt T.I., PEROVA* YE.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SCURCEI-ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGII, EPIDEM[OLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGtll 1970Y NR 4w
PP 28-32
~-DATE PU6LISHED 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINU14, HEMAGGLUTINATION, BACTERIAL TOXm,
ANTI-GEN, BLOOD SERUM
Gli
'TROL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
C
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FPAME-1990/1471 STEP NO-UR/0016/70/000/004/0028/0032
CIRC 4CCESSIC-N NO--APOIC9531
~vc r__rr
212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109531
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY CROSS REACTION OF
NEUTRL IZATICNj REACTION OF AGGLUTINATION AND HEMAGGLUTINATION THE
AUThORS STUDIED THE ANTTGENfC. STRUCTURE OF CL. BOTULINUM TYPES E AND F.
IT WAS ESTABLISHED THAT BOTULIN TOXINSt TYPES E AND F CONSISTED OF TWO
TOXIC COMFCNENTS. THE PRINCIPAL IN EACH ONE OF THE14 IS NO-MOLOGOUS
COMPCNENT. THE AMOUNT OF HETEOLOGOUS COMPONENT IS IINSIGNIFICANT (0.005)
A PERCENT) IN CCMPARISON WITH THE HOMOLOGOUS COMPONENT. ANTIBTULINUM
SERUM, TYPE F AGAINST THE STRAIN NO. 470 COMPETELY NEUTRALIZES THE
TOXINS OF TWO 6THER STRAINS OF THIS TYPE UNDER STUDY, AND, ON THE
CONTRARY; THEREFORE, STRAIN NO 470 MAY BE RECOMMEMDED FOR THE
PREPARATION OF TOX0IDSj AND ALSO OF 'THE THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC SERA.
OF THE THREE CL. BOTULINUM STRAINS TYPE F ONLY STRAIN NO. 470 HAS
NONTOXIC SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE ANTIGENS COMMON WITH THE CAUSATIVE AGENTS
OF B.OTULISM9 TYPES A AND Bo NO COMMON NONTOXIC ANTIGENS IN THE F 470
STRAINS WITH OTHEk TYPE F STRAINS (CRAIG ANEY EKLUND) WERE DETECTED.
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BULATOVI C,._.J~~len a
UDC: 519.2
"On the Theory of Spectral Multiplicity of Random Fields"
Mat. vesn.-(Mathematics Bulletin), 1972, 9, No 1, pp S9-65 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract N-o SV141 by M. Yadrenko)
Translation: Representations are derived for regular random
fields which are analogous to the expansion of a completely
indeterminate random process given by Kramer (RZhMat, 1962,
SV20).
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UDC 543-544.6:546.8-1'185
D01211.4TOV) YU. D... B.ULAVIDLik, Z. 'L%,., and DOLMATOVA, M. 111.
"Structure and !on Exchanr-e Properties of Zirconiiun Phosphate"
Leningrad, Radioknimiya, Vol 14, No 4, 19"12, PP 530-534
Abstract: Structural and ion-exchange properties of t,,Io sa"ries of zirconil-Im
phosphate were investigated. ZrPC1 was obtained by precipitation jith H 3T'04
from a solution of ZrOC12-8HoO. ZrPS sanq)le was also precipiteted with 113pol,
,411~,O solution. Both samples appeared to be identical by cheri-
from a Zr(S04)2 c
cal and x-ray structural analysis. Data from the differential therral analysis
and thernogravimetric analysis showed similnrities in both ZrP sampless, and
some differences related to the dimensions in their crystlalline lattice: '"IrPq
has a more precisely de-fined stricture of crystals. The ion exchanCe -propei-tuies
were investigated by the ability to separate Cs, Sr, and Ca ions. 'The differ-
ences obsei-icd in the sorption capacity at pa 4 and 7 could be relattd to the
crystal structure differences.
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1/2 -019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
--TITLE--EFFECT OF IODINE PREPARATIONS ON PATIENTS AT EARLY PERIODS OF
CEREBRAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS -U-
AUTHOR-'iiULAVKO, YU.V.
COUNTRY OF lNFQ--USSR
SOURCE-VRACHEBINOYE DE-LJr 1970s, Ni( 4, PP 49-51
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--t, ELILGIG I CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-ATHEROSCLEROSISp CERE5RUMI, I00INEy ORUG TREATMENT
COWROL Am"~ZKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UINICLASSIFIED
PROXY KEEL/FkAME--30o2/I693 STEP t"40--UR/0475/70/(jOO/004/001~f~/0051
CIRC ACCESS101111 NO-AP0129063
212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION N!3--AP0129063
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. IODINE PREPARATIONS wERE USED FOR
THE TR-E-ATf-IENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGES OF CEREBRAL ATHEkUSCL~ROSIS.
THE IODINE P'~'EPAkATIONS e;ERE ADMINISTERED GRALLYj INTRAMUSCULARLY AND
INTRAVENOUSLY. RESULTS [,NDICATE THAT. INTRAVENGUS AOMIN[SFRATION OF A
JOPERCENT SOLUTION OF SGDIUM IODIDE EXE
ERTS, A DIS1114CT CLINICAL EFFECT
AND POSITIVE CHANGES MANIFESTED, IN PARTICULAR, IN MGBILIZATION OF THE
ANTICOAGULATING AND LfPOLYTIC SYSTEMS UF THE BLOOD. i-t'ITH OTHER METHODS
OF ADMINISTRATION THESE CHANGE WERE LESS DISTINCT.
UDC 678.5.06:539.4.011
CUMpp,~;%SIVE Sjpj,.jMj Amn IIEFrijiRATto,; Pj~nrFRTMS ()F cARrim-rIBER REINFORCED
PLJUT I CS
lArticle by Ya. V. F__Y.1. R'313". G. *1. 4; "PI-ler Hechanica
InSLttllte of the Latvian SSR A-15171-vIlt Urn.. M'13
EO!.kMWrt7v' Runotan, Plo It 1973, nuh~ltt&i 75 Atril 1972 . pi, iq-351~
An exportme"tAl "tud)P was nade of the deformational anti strength
charactorintica of unidirectinilly tarbon-fibei reinfocced
plastic under untaxial compression in the lorleitudival antf
transverse directfuna .1nd at an angle of 45 dqgreca to thp
direction of reltirnrciric hoth turior short-term and prolonfeci
tests. On tile ba!sin of the deformational properties of the
components, an effolt won made to d"cribe tile cre,-p curves of
the plastic In all three loadtnp. directiuns. When C.r.CAftLInn
tile compressive strnnfith In the dtrecclon of the reinforcing and
transverse to the reinforcine, thr Mahr tb-rv as uned. liter e
are three tables. five 111untrations and a five-entry bibliopraphy.
CArbon-fiber reinrorceirl plaxtien are a prospective form of composite
slaterial. tile mechanical propertien of these co~op*alte nstertals have still
been Invowitiliated "ttremply inad-JUaLCIV. It turns out that thr use of carbon-
More &A the reinforcitir loan not lead to 0 proportional chante In all the
w-chanical characterlatico of the plastic by cotnrlson, for a7tample. with
fiber0ans.
11w pitt,nne or thin p.tjo- In to stu,ly a nt#~Lcr of mechanical prnperti..
or unid iroct tonally carloon-fit-r reinrorcH flLintirs In the pr-ence of
cll-ptphnjon both under %hort-tern anti rrolonred londs.
Ice the experimental study of the dvfo~tlooal propertittl of the cArbon-
fiber relofor"d pla:;ticn, priar.,itic arecIremn were Prernreti 511 Jena wit),
tra"".roo .41.,nolms of I - 15 Anti 5 . 15 ~, jt-jmtnnce selittors were
to both lateral surfaces of the specimens in the direction of effect or tile
load and perpendicular to It. The deformatlann were mansureJ by the TA-2
electrowchanical strain ptaugetil vend usins the 1516 type strain gauge built by
tile Brit"I and Kerr Company.
I to d' t"M I W, tll:- l;:i.r_ t i-I i, h., r,,,t,r HL I in t W- I, res-ce
of -,,r"it 1,,,, pe I......IL,"It , t ., Ir-tion of t!"~ 1,,.t an
or. lot, of, -,,tif.re In rt~ "adert
L4Yl'j t";t,r t'. t.
101"al'-ph, ~~ F'A- I l"no I (). ~
d,lerml'l t c . ft)rcl'.1r., [", Int 1cm under c(misretol(lo Ili flit, ifircatiori
of thle reinforctrip. , the specimens wort, IonAttl to 1W Werti-nei-forre/cm
Tllr renliltn of itudying the Younr.', -Sulus of inidirectionilly carbon
fiber rciafor ced r, Inatic In tile direction of tile reinforcinr. (F. I ). nerpl-ridic:lar
to tile d1rertlon of the relnrarcinp. (rj and at an anmle of 45 dagroan with
respect to the direction of reinforctn-, (r, 5 ) and the valo-to of the roispon
coetfIcient V 21 are presented In T-ible I where each of the deformitional
characteristka Is defint-d bv Oil, renulta a! teptior, three ilpecimens. The
theoretical values of tile staiduli calculated by the formulas presented In
reference III are Aloe pir"critad in this table.
values of
Comilistrianin tit tile experimental and Iteor t tile Yourut's inodult
and rainaian co~rricj,,nrm
E -: 1-0-6
I r-2
-force/ kg-rar, ii,_
k
r at/
1C.2 /Cm2
'Oo
S!n (I (k.
t' 01111. gl~ftlw' OJW 0 O',14i 00.10 6,111;
OAJ Wol lpl
aL.I. I'th 1110.1
jott. Tlw speclm~-n d1mrnilann v"e .50 x 15 A 7 arid 50 w 15 x 9 mm. The binder
'p yarc:ln. V.Iien cilculating tile theorcrical v.,ijues of thr moduli by the
1:1 eIA: I eference D I, tile elantic chiracterIxtics of tile transversely
Isotropic carbon-fiber were,the followinn: V kg-force/c.2:
12 0.079-10 Akrforcelc": ~P.7.1 " ". 115. 1
T%'.chnr:tter,1:,stic diarrama of the deformation of the cArbon-fiber rein-
forced ill it Ic dur A uniform ltindinj to rujit,irr are illvintrated in Firute 1.
ImAte the effect jolt the ti. : It n the dieformiational
I" order to e:t :ctor,o
I a of he c-r Int rce p a't Ics. th ettal ns warn creep tested
properr trbr . d
for .load I",Iovals smountinr, to 0.3 Ind n.6 ,f th* short-term compressive
at renath. 1ho temporsture of the experinents, ,tam 20 t Oc.
The, experimental results are show" in Firure 2.
2
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BULAVSKIY V-A.
"A Model of Planning of Deliveries and a-Method for Its Solution"
Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. AN SSSR [Collected Works of Mathematics Insti-
tute, Siberian Division Academy of Sciences USSR], No 1(18), 1971, pp 134-
157, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Ab-
stract No 3 V397 from the Introduction).
Translation: The problem of planning assignment of constwiers to suppliers
is studied. The problem in linear programming which arises in this case
is formulated and a detailed algorithm is presented for the solution,
written in the i_nput langwrige of the ALIFA :-,ystem (a modif:icatjoii of ALGOL-
60). Ilic algorithm is based on a method described in an car-lier woii-. by
the author (Abstract 3 V396).
USSR
BULAVSKIY, V A.
IfThe Solution of One Special Transport Problem with Additional Limitations"
Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. AN- SSSR [Collected Works of Mathematics Insti-
tute, Siberian Division Academy of Sciences USSR], No 1(18), 1971, pp 7-21,
(Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal, Kibernotika, No 3, 1972, Abstract
No 3 V396 from the Introduction) .
Translation: An algorithm is suggested for solution of the transport problem
0
in a network with additional general limitations. The method is a general
method, but it was considered in its development that most junctions on the
network are only assigned points.
USSR uDc: 621.372.413
BUL/,yEv,.,,V. ,P,,_SHUROVA, I. G. , PANKOV, L. N.
"On the Problem of Reducing Emission Losses From Circular Openings in
Coaxial Resonators"
'31b. Nauchn. tr. Vladimir. -politekhn. in-t (Collected Scientific Works of
Vladimir Folytechnical Institute), 1970, vyp. 9, pp 74-77 (from EZh-Radio-
tekbnika, Ito 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6B162)
Translation: A solution is found for the problem of minimi--ing the level
of emission losses from circular openings in coaxial resonators. Three
tables, bibliography of three titles. Resume'.
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SDISAHd $S-lVlb3.LVW--SV3bV 103r9nS
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908-66L (Z)ZI 'OL61 V131 *Ub3AI *71:1-3:)MIGS
-n- S13N9VWOb'd3J NI S3AVM
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8ssn--O=INI =10 ANINAD3
*N*l 'AINSA37v in g.:..-boH-Lnv.
3ovibns DIIVISO13NDVW--3'1.Lll
010 Z/1
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--IISF--P7C
CIRC ACCESSInN NO--AP0105625
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ROLE OF SPACIAL DISPERSION WAS
INVESTIGATEn F13R iSUPFACE MAGNETOSTATIC MODES WITH SMALL WAVENOS. IF THE
FAEQUENCY OF: SURFACE- MAGNETOSTATIC WAVES DOES NOT COINCIDE WITH T14E
FREQUENCIES OF VOL. EXCHA-NGrF WAVES OF MAGNETIZATION? THEN EVEN APTSR THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE SPACIAL DISPERSION THE 14AVE REMAINS A SURFACE WAVE
AND THE SPACIAL DISPERSION IS NOT ESSENTIAL. BUT IF T14E FREJOENCY OF
SURFACE MAGNETOSTATIC WAVES FALLS IN-THE INTERVAL OF FRE,~UENCIES nF- VOL.
SPIN WAVES, THEN IN THE COMPLETE SOLN. OBTAINED WITH THE CONSIDERATION
.OF..THE- SPACT-AL DISP-ERSIO.~,. FONCTIONS-OF, THE. SURFACE AS WELL AS C-F THE
VOL. TYPE ARE QEPRESEN'TED WITH APPRIOX. EQUAL NMPLINDES, AND THE PXACT
SOLN. IS NO LONISER A SURFACE PROBLEM. THIS SITUATION IS 09S0. IN THE
SYSTEM OERROMAGNET VACUtJMj AND NO SURFACE MAGNFTOSTATIC mroDES EXIST WITH
SMALL WAVENOS. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, SUCH WAVES APE PRESENT IN A
SYSTEM CONSISTING OF 2 DIFFERENT FERROMAGNETS.
A T Ft T F
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uDc 616-oo6
KORMAN, D. B., Q1rT.AYFVSjQ-f, H, -L,, and EMANUEL, N. M., Institute of Chemical
Physics, Acadeq3F-of Sciences, USSR
"On the Evaluation of the Efficacy of Antitumor Chemotherapy by Patient
Survivar,
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 4, 1971,
pp 596-606
Abstract'3 The paper examines the quantitative evaluation of the efficacy of
patient treatment on the basis of the supposition that the survival of a
patient is determined by the formula tj~ - -C Y , whera-~-/,, is the duration of
life from the beginning of therapy until deathl -e is the time when the tu;%or
is doubled, and Yie the tumor's growth factor which depends on the size of
the tumor at the beginning of tbe--apy and at the time of death. It is assumed
that effective therapy prolongs life by destroying Dart of the tumor cells.
Two plans of treatment were considered. With a one-time therapy course the
following quantitative parameters were determinedt number of patients sensi-
tive to the preparationj numbercf patients cured as a result of its use;
number of patients whose life was prolonged as a result, and the extent of such
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KOMN, D. B. , et a1.# Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Sorlya Biologicheskaya
No 4, 1971, pp 5905-606
prolongation; and the average decrease in size of the tumor from the effect of
the therapy. The second plan of treatment (therapy continuous up to tine of
death) maltes it possible by comparing the survival of treated and control
patients to determine the proportion of tumor cells destroyed by the prepara-
tion at any instant and to establish the time of onset of resistance to the
preparation. Investigation by comparison consists of several stagest 1) forming
a test group and control group of patients, selected with a similar extent of
the procossl 2) determination of a reliable difference in the survival In these
group3l 3) detorialm-tion of quantitative characteristics of the direct effect
of the preparation on the tumor. Survival of a group of patients is characterized
by three pa=meterst number of cured patients, mean logarithm of period of
survival, and atandard deviation of the log-normal distribution of vuch period.
There are as yet not enough data or, survival of patients treated with chemo-
therapy,, but its widespread use should soon yield the necessary data for
evaluation of its effectiveness.
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PERFIL'YEV, YU. S., BUL'BIK, YA. I
1__~
"Analysis of a Balanced Amplifier made of Transistors of various Types of
Conductivity with Application of Anomalous Elements"
Sb. nauchn. statey Elektrotekhn. fak. Krasnoyarsk. politekhn. in-t (Collected
Scientific Articles of the Electrical EIngineering Department of Krasnoyarsk
Polytechnical Inscitute), Krasnoyarsk, 1970, pp 132-138 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,
No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 0101)
Translation: A study is made of the circuitry of a two-cascade balanced ampli-
fier made of transistors with two autonomous bias sources (one bias source in
the output circuit and a power supply with a zero point). A new analysis
technique is used (using the so-called nullors), which, in the opinioll of the
authors, is quite simple. The investigated amplifier can be used to amplify
signals from thermocoupJes and other low-resistance voltage transducer under
operating conditions on an emitter follower with a high input impedance.
T
1he bibliography has 4 entries.
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USSR uDc 613.155:656.i32:62i.),-,).ol,).i
and S1,11MEVICH, V. B., Institute of Experimental and Clinical
11~~o_io-g y-,,- _,A,ca_d_,e-r"T__ of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Contamination of the Air in the Drivers' Cabs of Buses and Trolleys"
lbscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 1, 1973, pp 87-89
Abstract: In work in which the Central Scientific Research Automi-obile and
Automobile Notor Institute, Ministry of the Automobile incPastry U" SSR, and the
Laboratory of the Prophylaxis of Cancerogenic Effects, Tistitute of E---peril:;ental
and Clinical Oncology, cooperated, a study was carried out of the contaniAnation
of the air in drivers' cabs o--:' buses ZM-158 "V" and LIA-Z-677 and trolley buses
ZIU-5 that are used in the municipal transportation system of Moscow. The Y:-.ean
concentrations of contaminants (in mg/m3) -in the air of the drJ:iers' cabs %..,ere
in the warm season CO 42.3, total hydrocarbons 177.2, N oxides 1.5, gasoline
166.8 in buses and CO 22.1, total hy-drocarbons 128.0, 11 oxides 2.4, gasoline
89.9 in trolley buses; in the cold season CO 56-5; total hydrocarbons 216.0,
N oxides 4.2, Uaooline 114.4 in buses and CO 11.0, total hydrocarbons 64-3,
oxides 1.9-(, gasoline c -5 in trolley buses. The mean concentrations of
,52
benzo-pyrene (in g=ma/100 r.J) in the cabs of buses -were 6-3-7-5 in the cold
pyrene in the
season and 1.8-3 in the warn season. The concentrations of berl.7.o-
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BULIBULYAN, 1-1. A. and SMUZVIC11, V. B.., Gigiyena i Sanitariya) No 1) 1973, -pi)
87-89
cabs of trolley buses were lower. In the warm season the contamination of air
in the cabs of buses was lower than in the cold season, because the windows of
the mCbs were open in warm; weather. The reverse was true for contardnation o f
the air in the cabs of trolley buses, because the contp-mim-nts wcre introduce-d
from the outside and mre outside air came into the cabs when the iindows -,,ere
open.
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UDC 669.75.1172
BVLDAKOII, A. A-.-, ROZLOVSKIY, A. A. , VIZATSKAYA, G. F. , DEMINA, Yu. V.
"Resistance of Refractory Materials in Antimony-Salt Solutions"
Elektrokhin. Rafiniroviniye Tyazh. Legkoplavk. Met. iz ]Zasl)],,Ivl. Solov.
[Electrochemical Refining of Heavy Low-Melting Metals from ]used Salts --
Collection of h'orks), Kiev, Nauk. DumIza Press, 1971, pp 169-172, (Translated
from Referativii)-y Diurnal, PIetallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G4211 by
the author's).
Translation: The corrosion resistence of structural materials in tyPe SU-2
Sb melt and an equimolar mixture of NaCI + KC1 is studied. The following
technical refractories were tested: pure oxides, ceramic construction
materials, oxygen-froc C01111POLInds, 6j.talls,and heat-resistant concretv. The
-resistance of the materials was dCtMllined from the change in weight of a
specimen following repeated immersion in the melt and long holdin.g. Pure
materials of the oxides Al 2033 MgO,and ZrO 2 are recommended. 2 Tables.
1/1
1/3 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--CORROSION RESISTANCE OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS IN ANTIMONY SALT MELTS
_u_
AUTHUR-(04)-BULDAKOV, A.A., RLIZLOVSKIY, A.A., IGNATOVA, T.S., NAZAROVA,
COUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
,SOURCE-OGNEUPORY L970, 35(l), 35-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREj'%S--M.ATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-MAGNESIUM OXIDE7 ALUMINUM OXIDE# TIN, ALLOY, PEFRAcTJRY
MATERIAL, ANITIMOINYt SOLHU,'l CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM CHLURID~l ELECTROLYTE,
LEAD, IRUN, COPPER, CORROSION RESISTANCEi METAL PO'A0EK1(U)SUZ ANT114ONY
CC.%TkCL MARKING-NO AESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY STEP NO--UR/0131/7010',5/001/0015/0037
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114373
UNCLASS11-111)
213 . 038 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIPC ACCESSION NO-AP01.14373 A3STRACT. CORROSION, R='SIST~,NCE UF A LARGE
Ab:STRAC-T/EXTKA'CT--(U) GP-0-
Nu. OF REFRACTGRY .1-1-ATE41ALS SLrMULTAt4EOUSLY IN CONTACT FUR 250 "R WITH S8
'EGREES IN AN EXPTL. j~!z)usrqIAL
SALTS AND NACL PLUS KCL SOLiNi. AT SbCJ
E'lUll-'.ULApz tAlxr. OF
ELECTRULYLER WAS DETD. THP- ELECTRULYTE CONTAINED ,
TE--H, GRAGE INACL ANU KCL. I.,NfERACTION OF THE MATEi,~IALS US~--O GCCU;.~3ED-
NUT ONLY wIfH CHLORIDES 3UT ALSO' WITH SOLNS. OF NA AND K I.N, THESE
CHi-GRIDES. THE ELECTROLYTE 'WAS SATD. WITH IntiPut-KITIES CONSISTING OF Po
0.25-0-6c, FE ij.~iz,-G.2jj (1-ti 0.006-0.07, NI 0.0011, 4S D.CL-0.054y -L'k'%L) S
0.14-0.595PEJRCENT. RECTANGULAR PRISMS OR TA6LJID SHAPED S',-)lL-CIMF:-NS OF
MG0, AL SUBZ 0 SU83t AIN, SI SU83 N SU84v bN, 8OBN PLUS 20S1 SU63 N
SUB4, 60BN PLUS 40SI SU83 N SU84r 78SI SUB3 N SUBIt PLUS SICt 20MGG PLUS
A
aoSl SUB3 1% SUB49 40MGD PLUS 6051 SU83 N SUB4, KMG SU63 51 SU63 OALO
SUBIG F SU82 AND. OF CEMENT Of MG PHOSPHATE .,I-ITH CAR60kUNDUM FILLER WERE
TESTED. THESE WERE PLACED VERTICALLY IN A GRAPHITE CRUCIBLE OF 30 14M
HEIGHT AND Zo j4M OJAM. WHICH WAS HALF FILLED wIfH POWDER OF S3 (SU-2
GjP A t-~ E ) .4N. OPENING GF 4 MM DIAM. WAS PADE IN THE UPPER PARr UF TliF
CRUCIBLE FOP, CIRCULATION OF THE ELCTROLYTE. THESE SPECIMENS YiERE THEN
SU&JECTED TO IHE ACTION OF SB MELT AND THE ELECTROLYTE AT 600DEGREES
CRUCIBLE ;NAS HEATEO IN A SILIT OVERN. SPECIIHENS WERL THEN IWEIGHLD AFTER
BOILING IN DISTD. WATER FOR 14 HR AND DRIED AT 150DtGREES FOR 10 HR.
THE OUTER APPEARANCE AND THE CONDITION OF SPECIMENS AFTER TESTING HAVE
BEEN GIVEN.
UJIICLASSIJ~Ifl)
3/3 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0114373
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-MG0, AL SUBZ 0 SUB3, AINt 20MGO PLUS 80S1 SUB3 11 SUB4,
40MGO.60SI SU83 N SUB4r AND KMG SU63 SI SUB3 ALJ SUBLO F SUB2 ARE
RECOMMENDED AS QUALITY MATERIALS FOR REFINING UF S8 FROM ALLOYS BECAUSE
UF THEIR GOOD CORROSION RESISTANCE* FACILITY: VOST. INST.
OGNEUPOR., SVEkDLbVSKj USSR.
IJNC~ LASS IF I ED
L12 024 11NICL ASS IF I ED 2ROCESSINGS DATL-13NOV70
JTLE--EXP&,,I-'-iENTA; L STUDY OF 44DILENUCLIDL T;~A~~_!_ER THMl(jU6H rHF !'-[;`(_E-':TA
'AND THEIR BIULOGICAL ACTION ON: THE FETUS -U-
UTH0&-(05)-;lCSK4LEV, YU.I.p 13 Ku'j i L.A.9 LYAMGINSKAYA, A.M.,
jVCHARENK0, E.P., YE(;OijtlVA, T.M.
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
0URCE--( CONF 690501, PP 153-60)
.ATE PU6L ISHED ------- 70
'UBJECT A:~EAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES, NUCLEAk SCIENCE AND
JECHNOOLOGY
OPIC TAGS--PLACENTAL TRANSPORT? RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE, rRANISUkANIUM
(N ISOM F '114 C -)PEP
ELEME!,lTo FETUS, ST;WN-11UM ISOTOPE, A,,iE`I(:IUMp 100 1 Sli T!
RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT
GhTPG-1-
!)OCUMENT CLASS--Jt,iCLAS.SIFIED
:.)ROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/2183 STEP NO--[J-'~/00~30/7(,%/-jOO/001)/f)L53/C)L60
:IRC AMESSICj% l*,'!,l--Af01275li-_t
ti
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED P,~CCESSI!*116 UATE--13~-ICJV70
,:IRC ACCESSION] '110--AT0127547
A13STRACT/c-:X'FRACI--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LEVELS OF RA01ONUCLIJE FkA'6F~~RREO
TO THE- FETUS AND RAOIO~~UCLIDF RETENTIDN IN THE PLACENTA ()Er"',40 ON THE
CHEklICAL CHAi~ACTERISTICS OF THE 14UCI-IDE A-%Ij THE PFRIGO OF PREGNANICY.
THE PLACENTAL TRAN'SFER OF ALL" NUCLIDES INCREASED 3ETWEEN' AIOTE,~t'l (11 TO
THL KATi
15 DAYS OF GESTATION) ANO THE END GF PREGNANCY, OS OF T:ic.'
NUCLIDE TRANSFERRE0 TOwARD TERM TO THAT TRA-.',ISFEqf.EO EARL[E'.Z --tERE
PRIME239 PU, 1.7; PRIMEZ41 AMY 2.8 TO lt.5; PRI14LI37 CS, 1-irkl, A-ND
PRIME237 NP, 5; PRIME90 SR, 20; AND PRIME131 Il 1700 TO 6000. THE
-COINTENT OF Tt-ANSURANIC ELENIENTS IN THE PLACENTA AT ALL PERIODS OF
PREGNAINCY WAS 3 TO 15 TITIES HIGHER THAN IN THE FETUSES. RADIOINDUCED
CHANGES 11"I THE El-'4BKYG L,,EPENlj ON THE A-'lUUPiT OF ACTIVITY I!NJECTEof THE
D[STRIHUTION PATTERN, AND THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE i~AL)fG~iUCLIDE.
AXSSOCIATED WITH THE VARI()TJS
THE MOST Critt 'ACTER[STIC CHANGES
RADICNUCLIDeS ARE: PRI;-41-c-90 Si~, A DECREASC is',! THE TPANSFER 'li: NUCLIDE
FROM PLACENTA TO FETUS; P11-11ME2,41. 01, EARLIER INDUCriON OF ;"A.-)IArfjN
DISORDERS IN THE PLACEtNTA THtA,",l IN THE FETUSES; PkIMIE131 1, Cj'~'M~RENCE OF
RAL)IOINDUCED E,'-ibRYJP-".Th'f DEPENDS ON THE PRODUCTI(-JN CF DISG~~D*CRS IN THE
MOrHFRIS THYfOill); HTj, VASCULAIIA CHANGES IN THE A,3THEkS AND
FETUSLS. Fi~CILIIY: MINISTkY OF PUBLIC HLALTHP MOSC.'ilei.
USSR ux 621.397-132:621.316-722
V- V- SLAVIN, V. V.
"A Device for Regulating the Levels of Video Signals in a Color Television
Transmitter"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zna-ki,
No 7, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 295207, filed 2 Apr 69, published
4 Feb 71, p 170
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for regulating
the levels of video signals in a color television transimitter. The device
contains three kinematically interconnected potentiometers and a drive
mechanism. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, separate regulation
of the level of the signals and the adjustment range is provided by fasten-
ing gears to the potentiometer shafts which mesh with racks connected by
link to the rim of a disc which is set on journals of the drive mechanism.
Coaxial with the disc is a screw couple, the nut being eccentrically con-
nected by a link to the disc.
1/1
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1- - tv. I ~, .I. Ic".,, wiv o I .I, I , 1, p,I I ., I ,, .,I th, I" -.vlit t i e- to , lo~~ 1
fligitt safety of sujlcr~ijnic transports. Vr-tunat%l~ it ~M not. b~ Iul~g
-pvr--.-- ~111 I . lAng 1~ -
, plic r. at ;0t i I wd eOf al-I t 20 kn anj tot di ~taj-, of
III thi, I m, I Iul. Ili, vother -- i- , I I I t- -qoii d ti, i-ir,-lk
Information and rorv-st,i Ve,taining to -thr distrilikitlLill Or IV111'erottlitO
.inds, Wrl-oletice zon" i I otl-r vI ts ,nd phrnott-;, .1 111,
---.j,lv,;.l,jv l'i"t ,f it., --, thern I I., th, I.-- ef
up to altitude, Of JO to :. k..
l" mdet to 5.tify th. mp',5"l requi'-w.'s it ill b, --n.. i I t"
tho f-tuivs of it,io,plivric cir~ijl.ktiwl it Ike tt*.Ito~j~licrv Jus'Mi: tl,V Jit 1, r-it
M the yv.t'. tl,-- ro-lat h,-hip bet.ven th-v pro-,~- ai,l pr ...... --, ;1
the t-j-plt,re, tb-- of s mid
pheno- 1 00 "'Al" ......... i, glit cei,jit loji, juring t.ikvot 1 .-.1
Owl -if: th, la--l Og to il- io- d", it,,- Ini
Ge.physl,,ul te,.r Year of Inter,i:'t, I bQ%.II i;I the !;: , , 1: t
in other -u-,tvj-, c,,,:yrvhcI,-vt:- li.ilv b-II ~f TI...
Z.MGr. ,Jlorl~ ~i-111;gtlbn 211 111C StrAto.,pherv and its inti-r.ict-Oit -rz-
4,4 iii ih~ ;ropo~oicire'. rosu~j~ or ttit- ~,n f
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qlOgji:~l CopjItions n:i,l %61ar (!;!r'~s . C " 'A -I M,
prrml im-F-11fo, lwv- lioc!i J,q!jj :q :pul ;q jI,I I 'k - lit, , o.,
qr1f!;ltMc vIInfFFpnp-. I110
'11ir lwsw rrmotti of olyvAtigav ions tlmT lio,o 1-ocp con,wovj J-0 Of ;is-
culsipill 'Its! prv-sriltvil Ill this lwoll- 000 Thorvfort, fl;o,04 lit' ;i ciiii,liv TrAt
for Rviallpa p)loti w14 oflicr arrnn4ull4v4i sil-WIi.,13.
Ch,slitt-rs I AiA I 4ro irtit.n hy I. I;. VcbvIW, lliapws 1, 4 4,1.1 11 1,y
N. V. PVIrvIlw and (Impirr 5 by G. S.
lbo atithOri vi,prv-, thoir in"ro gratirts4v to S. V. -I-Mn. Win
hiMACIf tQ TOViOW the preliminary matittsuript ut' this vwnggraph
thp final w4imscript, and alsq rar ills villw4hip liavicti, which fQi:i it tod
improvement of tho cotuat of this ;vxt,
USSR UDC 621.373.58
BORODOVSKIYP P. A., BULDYGIN, A. F., UTKIN, K. K.
"Series Operation of Gunn Diodes in a Coaxial Resonator"
Kiev, Izvestiya vuzov SSSR, Radioelektronika, Vol XV, No 8, 1972, pp 954-958
Abstract: An experimental study was made of the operation of two decimeter-
band Gunn diodes manufactured from a single n-GaAs crystal included in series
in a coaxial resonator with spacing between them much less than the wavelength
of the generated oscillations. On series operation of the Gunn diodes, the
output power is equal to the sum of the powers generated by these diodes on
inclusion of them one at a time. With defined tuning of the coaxial resonator,
nonsinusoidal microwave oscillations were observed the period of which was
approximately equal to the drift time of the domains arising alternately in
the series-connected Gunn diodes. Oscillograms of these oscillations are
presented, and the amplitudes of the microwave oscillations are sh(nqn as func-
tions of the resonator length and bias voltage. The nonsinusoidal nature ef
the oscillations at the microwave resonator output arises from the significant
content of the harmonic corresponding to the drift frequency of the domain.
On tuning the resonator, the amplitude of this harmonic changes which leads
to variation of the shape of the oscillations observed at the resonator output.
Excitation of the subharmonic oscillations in the resonator is facilitated as
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USSR
BORODOVSKIY, P. A., et al.9 Izvestiya vuzov SSSRv Radioelektronikal Vol XV,
No 8, 1972, pp 954-958
a result of the external negative resistance of the diode with the traveling
domain and also the negative resistance at a frequency half the drift frequency
of the domain as a result of the parametriz effect. With appropriate selection
of the microwave resonator and the degree of its coupling to the load it is
possible to achieve effective series operation of Gunn diodes with noticeably
different parameters at moderate bias voltages.
2/2
USSR UDc 621-382.2
BORODOVSKIY, P. A., BULDYGIN. A. F., ZII~EIKOV, V. A., Institute of
Physics of Semiconductors, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sci-
ences of the USSR, Novosibirsk
"Effect o-f a Magnetic Field on the Domain of a Stronr, Field in a Gunn
Diode"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluproyodnikov, Vol 5, No 9, Sep 71, pp
!7o6-1709
Abstract: Experiments are done which show that a transverse external
magnetic field has an appreciable effect on the frequency and output
pover of a Gunn oscillator. It is found that the emi2sion fi-equericy
Jn a trannyty-w.- fit.-Ifl ja increatied by a reduction in rJonain
due to domain broadening. An increase in effiinBion frequency by mor(~
than 35 percent was observed for one of' the diodes when the transverse
magnetic field strength was varied from 0 to 18,000 oer~;teds. The
threshold voltage and frequency remain practleally unch-~ingc-d in L lonp-i-
tudinal magnetic field. With an increase in field stren~rtlh, t~,.e
sion nower at the oscillator output decreases in both traxsvf-rse and
longitudinal field.,;.
1/1 -
USSR UDC: 621.315-592
BORODOVSKIY, P. A. and A. F.
__~LLIDY I;
"Microwave Amplification by Periodic Excitation and Suppression
of the Gunn Diode Traveling Domain by an External SiEnallf
Ijeningrad, li~'izika i tt~khnika polu-provodnikov, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1971,
pp 247-2q~O
Abstract: This pap,_~r '1~ives the experimental results of an investi-
Cition into a i~unn diode parametric amplifier with an external
microwave pumping sig
- j rial whose frequuncy is t,..iice that of the do-
main travel with the diode in oscillation. In the experiments,
the diodes were of the dtcimeter wavelength range, operated in
the pulse mode. The measurements made are given for a single di-
ode with specified parameters. With the bias voltaire 2.5 times
the threshold value, the diode osciilated at a frt~qlaency of 1.2
GHz with an output pulse power of 1.8 watts. When a signal with
a frequency close to the domain travel frequency was introduced
into a Gunn diode resonator at a bias voltage less than the thresh-
old value, a synchronous amplification effect was found at the
1/2
USSR
BORODOVSKIY, P. A. and B=Yrj .-A, F.,_Fizika i Tekhnika poluprovodnikov,
Vol 5, No 2, 1971, pp 2 7-250
output, with the amplification factor a function of the bias voltage and
the power of the input uhf signal. The authors note that the amplifier
works best with external rather than self pumping.
2/2
3
USSR
UDC 519.2
BULDYGIN, V. V.
"Convergence of Series of Independent Random Variables with Values in a Banach
Spa.cell
Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat. stat. Mezhved. nauch. sb. (Probability Theory and
Mathematical Statistics. Interdepartmental Scientific Collection), 1972, vyp.
6, pp 32-40 (from.RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V11)
Translation: A study was made of series of independent random variables with
values in a Banach space. The necessary and sufficient conditions are presented
for their convergence with the probability of one.
3
USSR
BULEKOV. V. P. (Moscow Aviation Institute Im. Sergo Ordzhor-d~ddze)
"Transfer Function of Pulse SystEms with Polynomial Parameters as a Solution to
a Differential Equation"
Leningrad Izvestiya V~sshikh UchebrVkh Zavedeniy: Priborostroyeniya; January,
1972; pp 45-9
Abstract: The aixthor presents a differential equation which satisfies the
transfer function of linear discrete systems described by a difference equa-
tion vith coefficients expressed as time polynomia3s. Thr.- order of the dif-
ferential equation does not depend on the order of the difference equation but
is deter-mined solely by the highest degree of the time polynomials. It is sho,,m
that the transfer function is the stationary part of the solution to the dif-
ferextial equation. The article includes 16 equations.
There are six bibliographic references.
The article is recomiended by the institute.
USSR ux 629.78-0.6-2.2
AIMSEYEEVY K. B., aFL-_KG,,rA 11. M and VASILI)EVY V. 11.
"System of Extensive Control of a Rotatin- Solid -1;ith -., S-', erl-cal
Tr. Mosk. aviats. In-ta (Works of the lloscow Aviation 1--istitute), MD 24a),
1972 '- pp 127-133 (frozri Referativnyy Zhurnn-1--Rafetost:r-o.,"c-ni:,7e, 7',o 5, V--,v 73,
Abstract 110 5.41-235 by the authors)
Abstract: In the varied technic--I resources providin.,-, creation in internal
moments for control of tile rotational movements of -1 solid, the spherical fly-
vheel possesses vast potential possibilities. However, its use in control
systens with angular movements of a solid have been associated with considler-
able difficultic,-. The power and. weifht -ain f,,cto--.-, which ,Tivu the
in the essential ni,,3tlod of control, all.-,-
gulnr ITritions of' U-.L! solird, do nDll com-
pensate for the difficulties of its structural develap,,-i.,~,nt. IDulveirip.-i. -nt of a,
u
method of extensive control MI-j-ZeS it possible to eva_Lliate tlic, advanta-,es ol- the
~c-.Itc
fl-rieheel, but only fron the positions of the theor.,,, and n actice of E -i
systems usin- CU-JI-a-ters. An-! it was not eccludQ.:1 that -I t ~o-~ 0~,
P - or S-JC;1 ~L -:2 - I ~
control the realization of the mentioned -oossibilities. of' the fl-jw'n~_,el. I-C!cUives
sufficient validation. Tne present investif~atioL is dcvrt-ad to tiir~:oretical prolw_
lems of extensive control by ri-~~ans of a fl~~uheel an', s, culd J prur:li -ses -. 0.,,.t
the tuchnical. content Of Uic problom. 3 fitlitrus,
Ip.
USSR UDC 629.7/8.062.2
ALEKSEYEV, K. B. , BULEYQj!t--E-jj- and CHESITOKOV, A. G.
"Investigation of Routine Eytensive Control of a Turning 'i'llaneuver"
Inform. Materialy. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl. (Information Materials
of the Scientific Council on Complex Problems). "Kibernetika." AN' SSSR,
No 6 (53), 1972, pp 59-68 (fro-m Referativnvy Zhurnal, Raketostrovenive,
No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5.41.128 by T. A. Ye.)
Translation: An efficient method of controlling a turning mai-w-LIVCr iS
tensi-ve control, in which selection of t1in controlling niomentt; that ar'.~
applied to the space vehicle along tlie body axes is performed on the basis
of the condition of reotation of the space vehicle along the Euler- r.-Xis.
Consideration is given to tlie possibility of realizing this condition with
the use of flywheel.& ass the actuating devices of the engine orientation
system. Included in the investigation is a derivation of Oe diff(trential
equation of motion of the space vehicle, and its solution. 2 referenceg.
USSR
UDC 632-95
GILIER, S. A. KORSTANTE, G. G., KALE-Ill', 11. M., and
If,*. =-~'
SHIMMSYMYA,
"Gas Chromatographic Separation of Organochlorine Insecticides on Various
Columw"
Tr. 2-go Vaes, soveshch, po issled. ostatkoy pestitsidov i profilakt.
zagryaonenlya DA -DrodWztov pitaniya, kornov i vnesh. sl-adY (Wor;--, of the
Second All-Union Conference on llivesti&it-ion of Rer-idues of Pesticides, anJ
Prevention of Pesticide Contanination. of Foodstuffs, Fodder, and. the External
Environment). Tallinn, 1971, PP 51-53 (frora RZIi-Dimiya, No 11, Jun 72,
Abstract Ila, 11114-03)
Tmnslationt Excolllent cqrazation of ppp'-DDT, o1r.-DDT, p,j)'-])D--,' arid
-hcxa0Aoro(;yclohoxunt7 la achlevod ori SKTI~T-50 flmorln'atod rAllcollo
ingrad) applied (5;Z) oti olltudzed chrarawsorb It, Tho rolulAw, tlmr',~,' of
retention cvf these pesticidas are given as well as those of linclane and eldr1n
on various fixed phases.
U S IS R
UDC 620.19-3.43
j5g~:-!R I TOPORISHCHEV, G. A., YESIN, 0. A., 1r.OFYSOV, V. A.,
J7
an V B Ural Polytechnic Instit-u-tLe imeni
a
S. 7-1. Kirov
"Anodic Behavior of Nicl--el in L'Iel-Lued Sodi-LL-,- Tetlrabor,-te"
`-~illov, Vol 19, 1',-.Io 2, I'lar-Apr 73, - -198
L-1 o s c o,.,.; ashciilita ':e L, 01) 196
Abstract: The ~inodic ol--.idation of nic!,~el in meltued sodi-a-m tetra-
borate inventig,,--,ted in air at (8-00-90C) 0. Tho --no.-Ilic prol-n-~ri--I-
tion of' Ni (curvas,~,J-i) w-,.is detei-mined under g-
nol'o-ent-iostat-ic conditions, The cur.-ent ef"liciollcy 01"
fined IL-rom the rLriodic decrease arand the cu.rent, officicncv
Of 0 from the volunme of seP,-.r,-1ted Tile, nn.oclic of
Ni in biv?-lent. form )=jtTi2,I,+2e) --,J--UIIi 80-85 current Offi-
1. - Cr
ciency is cha, acterized nrincipall bir +11C ill.it4.71 _:~'t
aation c!;--Ves. Fo '-'-) o-.-,~e dby concentrat-ing pol ari,-- a-b- ion, the anodic
2-t-- -Lesds to the develo-zon-ent of a razsiv-tin- f
The latt-er, a hole conductivity, becomes tl-.o outer surface
,c- of' oy,~7~-on ion-, is rc:-llized.
of the elect-rode on i-.,hich the discharg
Togrother ,-ii_luh thio -process, a Darti~-! M'OCCeilts of b i va -
-T I
lent to t-riv-.1ent ~~I on the oxide-electrol-y-te bouliel--vIv. Three
res,
L12 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-300C-70
TITLE-GRANULATICN OFF RUBBER MIXTURES IN A GRANULATING MACHINE OF THE
SHMGR 380-450 TYPE -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-MAMONt L.I., BULEYKOv M-Ne
COUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
,.SOURCE-KAUCH. REZINA 1970t 29(3), 29-32
DATE PUBLISHED TO
~SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS-NATURAL-RUBBER, SYNTHETIC RUBBER. VULCANIZATE, THIXOTROPTE.
GRANULE FORMATIGNt RUBBER WORKING MACHINERY/(U)SKO SYNTHETIC RUBBER#
(U)SKMS30ARKM15 SYNTHETIC RUBBER9 IU)SHMGR GRANULATOR
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0970 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/003/0029/0032
CIRC, ACCESSION NO-AP0124629
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--APOlZ4629
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEVERAL RUBBER BLENDS, E.G.
NATURAL RUBBER (1) PLUS 30PERCENT SKDv I PLUS 80PERCENT 5KMS-30ARKM-15,
AND 100PERCENT I WERE GRANULATED IN A SHMGR 380-450 GRANULATOR IN ORDER
TO DET. THE PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE GRANULAORT. THE PRESSURE
CHANGES IN THE GRANULATOR VARIED EXPONENTIALLY. THE NONUNIFORM PRESSURE
DISTRIBUTION IN THE GRANULATOR DISK WAS DUE TO T141XOTROPIC FLOW AND
PULSATION AND WAS PROPORTIONAL TO THE I CONTENT OF THE BLEND. AN
EQUATION WAS DERIVED FOR CALCN. OF STRESS EXERTED ON THE GRANULATOR
HEAD. FACILITY: DNEPROPETROVSK. KHIM*-TEKHNOL. INST.,
DNEPROPETROVSK, USSR.
1/3 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--EFFECT OF HEJ TREATMENT ON THE MECHANICAL, ELECTROCHEMICALt AND
CORROSION CHARACT=_RISTICS OF ZINC AND SOME OF ITS ALLOYS -U-
AUTHOR-02)-BULGACHEVA, N.M., LAYNER, D.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUPCE--TR., GOS. NAUCH.-ISSLED. PROEKT. INST. SPLAVOV DBRAB. TSVEY. METAL
: 1970, NO. 31, 3-8
DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--AETAL HEAT TREATMENTt MECHANICAL PROPERTY, CORROSION RATE,
ZINCv INDIUMv LEAD, IRON ALLOY, ZINC ALLOY, CERIUM, TENSILE STRENGTH,
CORROSION RESISTANCE
CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0577 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/031/000310008
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0134343
UNCLASSIF160
2/3 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0134343
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOILS OF THE TSO TYPE ZN AND ITS
ALLOYS WITH IN, PB, CE, AND FE (0.1t 0.37 0.07p AND 0.1PERCENT, RESP.)
WERE ANNEALED IN AIR AT 100, 2001 AND 300DEGREES FOR 3.5p 3.5, AND 12
HRt RESP. THE SPECIMENS FOR ELECTROCHEM. AND CORROSION TESTS WERE
DEGREASED FOR 5 MIN AT 80-90DEGREES IN A SOLN. CONTG. ANHYO. NA SUB3 PO
SUB4 45 PLUS WATER GLASS 5 G-L. A PART OF EACH SPECIMEN WAS THEN
ANODICALLY POLARIZED IN 10N KOH SOLN. AT 700 A-M PRIMEZ AND THE
CORROSION RESISTANCE OF THE OTHER PART WAS ESTD. BY THE DETN. OF THE
VOL. OF H EVOLVED DURING 3.DAYS FROM THE 3 OM PRIME2 SURFACES OF
SPECIMEN IMMERSED IN THE KOH 8.5 PLUS ZNO 0.22N SOLN, THE
METALLOGRAPHIC SPECIMENS WERE ELECTROLYTICALLY POLISHED IN ETCH 65 PLUS
H SUB3 PO SUB4 35PERCENT SOLN. FURTHERMOREr THE TENSILE STRENGTH SIGMA
SUBV, AND RELATIVE ELONGATION DELTA OF.THE FOILS WAS DETD. THE RESULTS
SHOWED THAT THE HEAT TREATMENT AT 100-200DEGREES WORSENS ALL THE
CHARACTERISTICS INVESTIGATED. E.G.* SIGMA SUBV OF ZN-IN FOIL DECREASED
FROM SIMILAR TO 14 TO SIMILAR TO 9 KG-MM PRIME2 FOR THE UNTREATED AND
TREATED AT 200DEGREES FOIL# AND THE RESP. DELTA VALUES WERE SIMILAR TO
10 AND SIMILAR TO 6PERCENT. ANNEALING ACCELERATES PASSIVATION OF
ELECTRODES THAT SHOW ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR ON TREATMENT AT GREATER THAN
ZODDEGREES. GENERALLYP THE CORROSION RESISTANCE OF FOILS TREATED AT
100.DEGREES IS WORSE THAN THAT OF UNTREATED ONES BUT SOME FOILS SHOW
BETTER RESISTANCE AFTER TREATMENT AT ZOODEGREES. THE CHANGES OF
PROPERTIES ARE ATTRIBUTED TO A UNIFORM GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION OF ZNO
SURFACE LAYERS.
UNCLASSIFIED
3/3 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSIOn NO--AT0134343
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE MEASUREMENTS OF ITS THICKNESS, CARRIED OUT BY
CATHODIC REDN. OF SPECIMENS IN THE 0.1M K SUB2 SO SU64 SOLN. BY USE OF A
PB ANOOEp AT 0.5-4 MA-CM PRIME2, GAVE THE VALUES 15-20 ANSTROM FOR ALL
UNTREATED FOILS, AND 25-30, 35-6, AND 300-400 ANGSTROM FOR THOSE TREATED
~AT 100, 2001 AND 300DEGREES, RESP.
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
033 UNCLASSIFIEO
TITLE--EFFECT OF SOME ADDITIVES ON THE CORROSION RESISTANCE OF LINC IN
ALKALINE SOLUTIONS -U-
kUTH0R--BULGACHFVA, N.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE--TR.i GOS. NAUCH.-fSSLED. PROEKT. INST. SPLAVOV OBRA8. TSVET. METAL
1970, NO. 31, 19-22
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS-MATER[ALSY .11ECH.1 IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--ZINC ALLOY, TITANIUM ALLOY, CORROSION RESISTANCEY TIN ALLOYr
CADMIUM ALLOY, INDIUM ALLOY, LEAD ALLOY, CERIUM ALLOY, MANGANESE ALLOY,
INDUCTION ALLOY, INDUCTION FURNACE, METAL MELTING, METAL ROLLING,
MECHANICAL PROPERTY, CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOY
CONTROL MARKIING--NO RESTR [CTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0592 STEP NO--UR/0000/'10/000/031/0019/0022
CIPC. ACCF-SS[ON.' NO-AT0134-357
L, LJ
212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIPN NO--AT0134357
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ALLOYS OF ZN WITH TI, St~, CO.
IN, PBY CE, AND MN WERE j',lELTED IN AN INDUCTION FURNACE AT 450-90DECIREFS.
THE CO;*ICN, OF. ADDITIVES IN THE CHARGES WAS IN THE 0.05-0.3PERCENT
RANGE. CHEM. CffiMPNIS. OF ALLOYS ARE GIVEN. THE 12-24 MM THICK INGOTS
WERE HOT ROLLED TO 0.7-0.8 MM AND THEN COLD ROLLED TO 0.07 FOILS, EXCEPT
FOR THE ZN-TI ALLOY WHICH WAS ROLLEO TO 0.12 MM. THE MECH. PROPERTIES
WERE DETD. TI, PB, CO, MNi IN, AND CE FORM SMALL INCLUSIONS 1,14 IN
14ATRIX AND REFINE ITS STRUCTURE, WHEREAS PB DOES NOT AFFECT THE G'RAIm
SIZE. A MEASURE OF CORRODIRILITY WAS THE VOL. OF H EVOLVED DURING 3
DAYS FROM THE I DM PRIME2 FOILS IMMERSED IN THE KOH 8.5 PLUS ZNO 0.22 114
SOLN. AT 20 PLUS OR MINUS 2DEGREES. THE RESULTS OBTAINED FOR ZN AIND ITS
ALLOYS WITH TI ly SIN 0.12t CD 0.1i IN 0.1p PB 0.31 CE 0.07t AND MN
0.07PERCENT WERE, RESP., 1.6-16.6 (ZN)p 1.0-3.0 (IPERCENT TI)7 0.3-1.6,
0.6-1.21 0.3-1.1o 0.3-1.8, 1.5-4.07 AND 0.8-2.0 CM PkIME3 H. 13 Y
CONSIDERING THE MECH. PROPERTIES AND CORROSION RESISTANCE THE ZN-PB
0.3PERCENT ALLOY FOILS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR COM. USE.
Acc. Nr: Abstracting S'ervice: Ref. Code:
A?0053752- CHEMIg~ ABST.
115636r Obtaining x-ray diffraction patterns of liquids.
Zorkina S. A.; Bulgadaev, A. V. (USSR). Zawd. Lab. 1970,
36(l), Ti~4 (Russ). A methoTlor obtaining x-ray diffraction
patterns of Oqs. was developed in which the patterns are obtained
-.from it free drop of the liq. examd. Thus, the iuperimposi-ag of
patterns of the hitherto used capillaries is avoided, and the
diffracting surface of the liq. is increased. The schetne and de-
scription of the app. are stated. Successful expts. with castor
oil and oleic acid using Cu and Fe radiation are stated. The
exposition time was 50 min without filters and 1.5 hr with filters.
The diffraction max. were 10*9' for castor oil and 9*30' for oleic
acid using Cu radiation and 12*10' for castor oil and 12*48' for
oleic acid using Fe radiation. The periods were 4.590 A_ O.WI
and 4.369 :~= 0.002 A for castor oil and oleic acid, resp.
M. Kalfus
REEL/FRAME
.19830815
USSR
UDC 669.28.172
BUIR- 'V., SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BELOMYTTSEV, Yu. S., SARATOVSKIY, L. N.,
rPAVLOVICH, T. IM. , and I-EIGLAYLOV, S. M.
"Study of Structure and Properties of Molybdenum Single Crystals Produced
Under Oilless Vacuum Conditions"
Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkilch Metallov (Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Nauka Press, 1971, pp 671-70
Translation: Data are presented on the mechanical properties and structare
of monocrystalline molybdenum, produced under oilless vacuum conditions by
cathode ray zone refining. I Table; 4 Figures; 2 Bibliographic References.
USSR
UDC- 621-391:519.27
BUIGAKOV, A. A., PICHUGINA, L. V., SERIKOV, V. A., and SMIRNOV, G. A.
"Detenaining, the Current Characteristics of Steady, Ergodic, Random Processes ".1ith
Respect to Long Duration Realization Using the Razdan-2 Electronic Digital Computer"
Tr. Leningar. in-t aviats. priborostr..(Works of the Leningrad Institute of Aviation
and Instrument-Building), 1972, 1vyp.74, pp, 98-102 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 11,
Nov 72, Abstract No 11 A17)
Translation: The authors study the use of the Razdan-2 electronic digital computer
for calculating the current characteristics of steady, ergodic, random signals ob-
tained from a receiver, noise generator or magnetic recording instrument. Further
insignificant improvements in the computer make it possible to register signals in
real time after their discretization and quantization directly on the magnetic tape
of the storage element, thus bypassing the memory unit. This increases the length
of the analyzed realization by approximtely two orders of magnitude. Recording-
in a single 4- and 8-digit element raises the higher signal discretization fre-
quency. It is shown that the indicated impro-iements wake it possible to carry out
a broad program of statistical studies on realizatiow, up to one i,,linute in duration,
at a discretization frequency of up to 10-15ke and quantization to 256 levels. The
accuracy of characteristic detennination is evaluated. Original article: one
illustration and two bibliographic entrica. Resume.
IA
USSR no 621.214.61
BULGAKCV, A.A.
"New Theory Of Controlled Rectifiers"
Novaya teoriya ucravlyayemykh vypryarniteley (cf English above), 14oscow, "Nau~a,"
1970, 720 pp, ill. 1 r. 48 k. (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 12,
December 1970, Abstract No 123497y) -
Translation: A feneral theory is given for controlled rectifiers (r,,R) which are
considered as elements of a dynamic automatic control system. An analysis of the
regimes is presented as well as a computation of the parameters and churacteristice
of CR for steady-state and transient processes. The method ic used of separation of
the current and voltare at the output of the CR into a continuous effective component
and noise. New presentations from the theory of slectricul muchinee are presented.
The effect is considered of the circuits and parameters of power tr8neformers on
the commutation process and the characteristics of the OR. The principles are
ahown of the use for planning of the problems considered. 176 ill. 41; ref. A.S.
USSR UEC
. I., Elecrric _j- Trstit,-e
L*AAT:/_TNI B. S. V. P. L'=-ODUY,
J '~ - -1
i=--ni Ye. 0. Paton and ZETIZA_KOV A. S., Ural_mas'hzavoi ir~eni' S. 0~-Iz'lnoni'-idze
Weldin- Low-Alloy, H-ILL-rhly Darable Steels l4F'h2G',2 and I 4'-_~'.'.:D.FR"
Kiev, Avto,",atiches.-kaya Svarka, "alo 6, j~,In 70, DI) --g-42
j
Abstract: Tne steels referred to in t-he title l,4_C-_2G*;_'R and desi-r-ned
for various ty-pes of welded sti-actures: bridges, hiL~,h-pressure vess~-1--, sto---,.-e
tanks, hydraulic equip-ent, transport liftinL~ --achanis-o.s. rai'lrcad Cis-
terns, and the lilke. 71ne purpose of the article is to rational C'noices
of urelding rnateri-als, lweldi d sr'eciai technical oreratiion3 to ~-'
.nG noaes, an '_~arantee
that a union of the two metals, will ha-ve the s=2 durz:bilit-v of tne '--a--ic ::~,2tals
and that it will be swfficiently resiztant to cold. TZ',Ie following_-' _-ec' -
L 1:
tures are discussed: 'lectrodes, flux and wire, neasures for preverat-n'.- crac,
forv.ation and -weldin'- zodes. illustrations include a dravinr, showing- t,~:s-z;s for
deter;.-_rning the tendency of welding sez=-is to crack, a schem-atic of a
~ n=eter :'or det-e=ining transverse snec4men deforz_,t4ons, a d-' a:7ralm Of
te L
L
transverse deformtions in I steel durin.- and after -weldinc. A t~ab'_ of
reco.Tz::ended prelirdnarj heating temperatures for the t"ro of steel :~,:ent'ioned
in the title is included.
Vi
USSR
ux
0. P.., and EU!,"AKOV, D. A.., Lcninsrad Carburetor
"On the Possfoilities of Increasin5l the Technical-Econo:dic Ch-racterislics 01'
'Aro-Strolke Diesels"
Moscow, Avtomovil'na, 1) " Q 12
ya Prom._vshlennost', Tilo 4, Ai:)r 73, P __ - -
Abstract: A pneirnatic corrector has becri developed for t'-c
engine folzccl. SCI-j_eS a) which lower.3 the S"Iecific cO-.~I,11,:,n,,,-, I
J, .
ho~Ar, aLr.-,ost as lot! as wituh a seric-s 0"', i'orce
increcasiii[; air use 'Exie anount, of 110; CO tuvi C in
thC- Co]Oj.CCtQ,__ -S Ej_S0 Sj,-4 r~ ~ , (I,
lar to taat found usin-, , e -
and Power a-_- z-1pproaciiini; ',Avat of tli.~,,
high rom. Thc Urc, of a Cm-,, force with 10 in -,-,c
cliesel was- also i-,,IveSti,,-,.,~,.!:-.d. VC-locity con.,-ii-tioncz
horsci.ower co-do ',)-- obtained witilout increq_sinbp- the linolit of hou-11'.-Ir
CW11.1r:mrion, Or V-Ler,vil st'rens. Applicat'lorl of th~,sc JV~ip I W'I'lp. tic
titv two-2trol~,.~ Y"J_Z, ]'I.:
of tn,, folir
USSR UDC: 542-973.2
BW,gANV,_1.V., ANTIPINA, T.V., Department of Physical Chemistry, Moscow State
University imeni M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Ministry of Higher and Secondary
Specialized Education RSFSR
"Investigation of the Adsorption of Benzene and Methanol Vapors on Aluminum
Hydroxyfluorides"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya II, Khimiya, Vol 11, No 1, Jan/Feb
70, pp 27-31
Abstract: The authors studied the adsorption of benzene and methanol vapors oil
specimens of aluminum hydroxyfluoride with different fluorine concentrations. it
was found that an increase in the concentration of fluorine in the spc!~cimens re-
sults in reduced capacity of the monolayer, adsorption potential and total pore
volume, whereas the prevailing pore radius is practically inde-pendent of fluorine
concentration. As the capacity of the monolayer decreases, so does the specific
surface. It was found that a certain quantity of adsorbed methanol is held quite
strongly by the specimens at high temperatures (3000C), irreversible adsorption
increasing with an increase of fluorine concentration in the specimens. There was
a considerable difference in the adsorption parameters determined from the iso-
therms of adsorption for benzene and methyl alcohol, probably because of the
difference in the nature of interaction of benzene and methanol molecules with
the surface of the specimens.
1/1
USS3
LIDC 621-791.72i66QM95-001-5
GRVZDMf# B. L., Candidate of Technical Sciences, XUDOV, YE. I., BnGincox$
and BULGAKOV, I. YA., Engineer, Ufa Aviation institute iment Sergo 0--dzhonikidze
'ISome Features of Electron-Beam Welding of VT5-1 Alloy"
Moscow, Svaxochnoye Proizvodstvo, Yo 2 (1/60), Feb 73, PP 19-ZI
Abstracti The advantages of electron-beam (EB) welding of VT5-1 alloy in
vacuum, in comparison itith manual argon-are (AA) weldiner, are discu-_!~ed.
In EB welding, the part of initial and additional matlerials r-articipating
in the develontnent of the joint decreases bY 73 times and the content of
hydroggen is 2.5 times lower than in tA welding. In a comr.,arlson of EB and
AA thermal cycles, the volume of melting metal ard the magnitude of the
elastic-plastic defornation zone decreases considerably in L,~ vieldin.g. !'Cc);,-_n1ca1
test resulits demonstrate the nuch higher strength ch-aracteriz-Ucs of EBB
welded joints. The application of EB welding for 10-11-mm-thick joints of
VT5-1 titavniux-. P-1-loy is, from the standpoint of quality and econopy, mor-e
expedient thar. AA veldLrig. Four figures, four tables, -4"ive biblio'-raphic
references.
1 //1
USSR uDc: 621.373.431
14__ LYU! , V. B.
42. . FREYI
WWQ,
"On Optimizing Supply Conditions for High-Power Pulse Installations"
V sb. Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (News of Leningrad Electrical Engi-
neering institute--collecti.on of works), 1970, vyp. 66, pp 49-5'_3 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12G235)
Translation: The authors discuss various methods of feeding the load in
the pulse mode from a limited-power oscillator: directly from the oscil-
lator through a shaper, and through a converter and shaper (the converter
keeps the current at the constant level required by the oscillator).
It is shown that the second method is more economical since it permits
reducing the power of the supply source. Bibliography of 3 titles. 11. S.
127
USSR
IWO 346.824-31'42'#539.23,537.226
BMCAKOV, If. A., DUDKEVICH, V. P., BOVDARMO, V. S., ZAKHARCHENKO, I. N.,
and FESEKKOT-YET G. , Rostov State University
"Structure and Certain Dielectric Properties of Strontium Titanate Thin
Man Produced by Cathode Sputtering"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Naterialy, Vol 9, No 10- Oct 75t PP 1833-1834
Abstracti Strontium titanate (ST) film, 1-12 microns thick, were produced
an titwdua substrates by cathode sputtering. From this experimental work
the optimum mode of ST film formation was selectedi 900 v, 80 ma# residual
air priessure of 0.6 ma Hg, distance between anode and cathode - 12 c,
distance between cathode and substrate - 6 am, and coating rate -- 0.2
aleron/bour. It was determined that the dielectric strength of ST films in
a constant filed amounts to about 500 kv/ca which is higher than for volume
ceranIc samples for which this value dooewt exceed 100 ky/cza One figure#
thm bibliographic references.
44 -
112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--INFRARED SPECTRA OF AMMUNIA ADSORBED Oil FLUORINATED ALUMINUm OXII)E
AND ALUMINUM HYURUMUE FLUORWE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-B UVAROV, A.V., AUTIPINA, T.V.
COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR
.- 6
,SOURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970y A4(1)p 17-ZZ
DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE, IR SPECTRUM, GAS ADSORPTIUN, FLUORIDE,
~.AMMONIA
kEs,ra I C T I UN JS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY KEELIFRAMC-199310290 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01132ZO
U11, C L A S S I F I E 0
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O9O%'-T7u^
ClfRC ACCESSI6N NG--AP0113220
ABSTRACTIEXTRAC-or--(U) Gf'-O-- A3STRACT. THL 1R SPECTRA ~;-: %G SUtIA3, PDSJR~BED
ON AL SUB2 0 SUB3 (1), FLUORiiarED. AL SUB2 L) SUB3 (11) (5.4 AT.PERCENT
Fly AND CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE AL HYDROXIDE FLUORIDE (111) (28.&
WT.PERCENT F) 1,NERE STUDIED. SPECTRA OF 1-111 AFTEk JESORPTION, AT
TEMP., 150, 250, 350, AND 5500CEGAEES ARE REPRJDUCE0. AbSORPTION BANOS
OF COORDINATELY BONDED NH SUB3 WERE FOUND ON THE SURFACE OF ALL
SAMPLES, ANJ BANDS OF NH SU84 POSITIVE WERE PRESENT 11~ THE SPECTKA UF
11 AND III. I SAMPLES WERE FLUORINATED BY A PUBLISHED METHOD (CA 69,
30509 0). THE IR STUDY SHOWED THE PRESENCE OF APRGTIC ACIDIC CENTERS ON
THE SURFACE OF I AND BOTH TYPES ON THE SURFACES It AND III. ADSORBED NH
SUB3 BANDS OCCURRED AT 3100, 1580, 1550t 1497, AND 1455 CM NEGATIVE
PRIMEI, INDICATING THE INSTABILITY OF ADSORBED NH SUB3 MOLS. AND A
POSSIBILITY OF THEIR REARRANGEMENT INTO DIFFERENT SURFACE FORMS. THE
BANDS AT 1456 AND 1497 CM NEGATIVE PRIME1 WERE Al-TR16UTED (J. B. PERIs
1965) TO DEFORMATION VIBRATIONS OF NH SUB2 NEGATIVE, BUT THE PRESENT
STUDY REVEALED NO ADDNL. BANDS IN THE REGION OF THE OH VALENCE
VIBRATIONS TO SUPPORT THE REACTION NH SU63 PLUS 0 PRIME2 NEGATIVE
YIELDS NH SUB2 NEGATIVE PLUS OH NEGATIVE. IF, INDEED THESE BANDS ARE
CAUSEU BY DLFORMATION VIOKATIGNS UF NH SUGZ NEGATIVE, THE MECHANISM FOR
THE FORMATION OF NH SUBZ NEGATIVE IS DIFFERENT FROM THAT EXPECTED. THE
APPEARANCE OF THE 3100-CM NEGATIVE PRIME1 TOAND 15 ATTRIBUTED TO THE
INTERACTION OF NH SU83 WITH THE SURFACE IONS OF AL PRIME3 POSITIVEt
GIVING RISE TO NH SUB3 POSITIVE, WITH DEFORMATION VIBRATIONS AT 1580 CM
NEGATIVE PRIME1. FACILITY: UNIV. IM. LOMONOSUVA, MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
TITLE--ADSORPTION OF BENZENE AND METHANOL VAPORS ON ALUMINUM
HYDROXYFLUORIDES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BULGAKOV 0 V ANTIPINAP T.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--VESTN. MOSK. UNIV., KHIM. 1970? 27-31
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--GAS ADSORPTICNIt BENIENE, METHANOL, ISOTHERM, ALUMINWA
COMPOUND, FLUORIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0598 STEP NO--UR/0199/70/011/001/0027/0t')31
CIRr ACCESSION NO--A110119516
U NIC 1_ Af 1 F
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119516
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADSORPTION WAS STUDIED AT
200EGREES FOR SAMPLES CONTG. DIFFERENT F CONCNS. BY USING A MACBA[N
GAKRA BALANCE APP. THE PESULTING ISOTHERMS WERE TREATED 13Y USING THE
BET EOUATION, AND FOR C SUB6 H SUB6 THERE WAS A DIFFERENCE IN THE
STRUCTURAL CHARACT6alSTICS AS A FUNCTION OF THE F CONCN. AN Ir4CfREASE IN
F RESULTS IN A DECREASE IN THE CAPACITY OF THE MONOLAYER, IM THE
ADSORPTION POTENTIAL, AND IN THE TOTAL PORE VOL.p WHEREAS THE VALUE OF
THE PREDOMINANT POPE SIZE IS ALMOST INDEPENDENT OF THE F Cat',.ICN* FOR
MEOH THE PREDOMINANT PORE RADIUS IS SIMILAR TO THE VALUES FOUND FOR C
SUB6 H SUB6. HOWEVER, AS THE F CONCN. IS INCREASED THE TOTAL POI~E VOL.
INCREASES AND THE VALUE OF THE SP. SURFACE, DETD. BY THE THERMODYNAMIC
METHOD (A. KISELEV, USP. KHIM. 1945t 14, 367), IS NOT RELATED AT ALL TO
THE F CONCN. THE DIFFERENCE IN THE AOSORPTION PARAMFTERS, DErD. FROM
THE C SUB6 H SUB6 AND MEOH ISOTHERMS, IS DUE TO THE DIFFERENCE IN THE
NAUTRE OF THE INTERACTION OF THESE MULS. WITH THE SURFACE.
UtjrL_pvSSjcfED
USSR
UX 621.;~""'e'.;;.002
ANTROPOV, V.D., NIKISHIN-, V.I., .-NOVROV, -..A.
"14licrowave Transistor Prepared By The Method Of Ion Implantatlon"
V ob. Novoye v tekhn. polurrovodn. proiz-ve (New Semiconductor Production
Techn6fogy-Collectilon Cf Works), Vorenezia, Vorcnezh University, 1971, 1)'3 1;-2-
157 (from RZh:Elektrnnik~! i veye p~jimer~eniye, !~o 4, April 11072, Abstract No
4B423)
Translation: The production is described of a microwave n-T)-n + transistor
v,ith the use of a method of ion doping. The ion doping waE conducted on
IIIJ-3 eqii-j-,)-nent. The tranoistora wge prepared on -.Pit2Xi~91 Si films WIth P-
roniotivity of' 2 ohn.c.:!. B L
11 ~~nd P' we're used ns the doping admi.yturc. DopJn,-,
WUD dono at room tomperatura. Tranoistors obtuined by tha, combinorl iori--dj!'~.'uoi
method and by the ion driping mathod only were comparerl. it is s!-iowri -,-:1th
the aid of the latter m~et.hod transistors can ba obtained W.-th a frecuerlo- of
1-2 GHz with de-.rvloned power on the order of I watt. 12 ref. S.I.
1/.L
Z. Mathematical Models and the Application
of Operations Research
USSR
BULGAK2Y,_~ KUZNETSOV, 1. N.
"Deterministic System with Repeated Servicing"
lzbr. Tr. Vses. Mezhvuz. Simpozz. po Prikl. Mat. i Kibernet, Gor'kiy, 1967
[Selected Works of All-Union Interuniversity Symposium oil Applied Mathe-
matics and Cybernetics, Gor'kiy, 1967], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 1-16-
150 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernctika, No 6, 1973, Abstract
No 6V565, by the authors).
Translation: A deterministic, one-channel queueing system is studied, ill
which each request is serviced a fixed number of times. Problems ofcdeter-
mination of the optimal order of servicing of objects and moments of
beginning of servicing of each of them so that the total servicing time of
all requests is minimal are discussed.
ill
Miscellaneous
USSR UDC 577.4
BUWAWV, V. A., and KUZNErSOV, I. N.
"Deterministic multiple service system"
V sb. Izbr. tr. Vses. mezhvuz. simpoz. Po Drikl. mat. i kibernet., Gor'kiy,-
JcA7 (&lected Works of the All-Union Inter-VUZ LHigher Educational Insti-
tutio3n Symposium on Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, Gorkiy, 1967 --
Col.lection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka," 1973, pp 146-150 (from R7h-Matematika,
No 6, Jun 73, Abstract No 6V565 from authors' abstract)
Tran-O=Mont The article considers a deterministic single-server queueing
system in ~~hich each demand is served a fixed number of times. Questions
discussed are those of finding the optimal service order for objects and the
moments for starting service for each of them in order for the total service
time for all demands to be minimal.
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112 01~' UNCLAS S I F I ED, PROCESSING DATE--13NUV70
FOR P k Ar, 1 N G ARCtARRESTER. CHA14BERS FOP, ELECTAICAL
MIAPPARATUS -U-
._.AUTlH0R-(04)-NAMITQKOVj K.K., BULGAKOVt V.A., MITSKEVICH, G.F., BREZINSKIY,
OF INFO--USSR
S.R.267,436
IZDBRET.,
_,...tEFEREi4CE--0TKRYTIYA, P R UA JBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
_.DATE PUBLISHED--01APR70
SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS ANO" ELECTRICAL ENGR.
TOPIC TAGS--ARC DISCHARGE, DISCHARGE CHAMBERr PATENT
.-CONTROL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIO14S
.00CUMEOT CLASS-UNCLASSIFILED
PROXY STEP NO--UR 10tt8? 70 /000 /000 /0000/0000
REEL/FRAME--3005/0685
GIRC MCCESSION NO--AA0132975
C t. AS, r Fr_~ il
I C IF I ~'D
- -- - - UNf LA ~.j 1:
Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.TLTLE--STATISTICAL SCATTER OF HEAVY ION RANGES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KESSELMAN, V.S.r BULGAKOV, YU.V.
:COUNTRY OF INFO~-USSR
SOURCE-AT. ENERG. 1970, 2812), 173-4
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--IQN DISTRIBUTICN, ELASTIC SCATTERING, PARTICLE TRAJECTORY,
GAUSSIAN DISTRIBUTION
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS
OCCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-200011155 STEP NO--UR/0089/70/028/002/0173/0174
CIRC ACCLSSICN NG--AP0124810
UNCLASSIFIED
212 . Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0124810
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A MATH. ANAL. SH0,,-;S THAT THE
ASYMMETRY OF RANGE DISTRIBUTION CURVES (FOR HEAVY PAR11CLES) IS DUE
MAINLY TC SEP. FLUCTUATIONS IN ELASTIC COLLISIONS; WITH INCREASING
PARTICLE ENERGY T14E SHAPE OF THE CURVE APPROACHES THE GAUSSIAN
DISTRIBUTION (BY ASSUMING THAT MULTIPLE SCATTERING IS NEGLECTED.
UNCLASS,-IFIED
USSR
UDC 557-1:`,11-~1'5116.205'28
BARINOV, YU.B., WLkLu, YU.V., D81-11YANCHIK, D.V., 14.1., WIN,
M.A., NASAGAITOVAY M.G., PA,7=, N.M., SOLCMATIN, V.N.
"Effect Of Irradiation On The Physical Properties Of Hexagonal Silicon Carbide"
V ab.'Radiate. fiz. nemet. kristallov (Radiation Physics Cf R-onmetallic Crystals-
Collection Of Works), Vol. ~, Part 2, Kiev, "Nauk.du=ka," 1971, pp 105-110 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenaniye, No 10, October 1971, Abstract No 10B76)
Translationz The effect was studied of irradiation by cf-particles and neutrons
on the spectra of electronic paramagnetic resonance and the optical spectra of
n-type OC -SiC doped with nitrogen and p-type doped with boron. In the spectra
of the electronic par=5~,netic rceonance of n-type speciraonEj, the irradiation
caused a docroaoe of the old and the appeurance of a irumber of new lince.
Irradiation of p-type crystals by cf,-particles lead to an increase of the optic-
al absorTition in the 2_25 micrometer region and irradiution by neutrons caused
an increase o.11' abborption at A < 0.55 micrometer and a decrease of absorption
in the 0.55 < < 6 micrometer region.
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r
Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service~K2
-;_7
1;7;gl 7
APW48839 CHEMICAL ABST.
Ref. Code
_qq C)YSq
90908r Poly(keto amines). a newAype of thetlerochainj Poly-
rm
1r. vinograddova, S. V.; Konhah. V. .; Lebed A. S.-,.Bul
eva, -r
,-
A
akovit
ili
(]nst
A
=
di
S
Nlosc
-
-
.
ern
g
oe
n..
ow. Ut
. entooEA.
h).
y
YOR I. 50eal-11_ bier. A 1970, 1"(1), 16S-70 (Vu:;s). The conden-
sation of H,.NRN.112 (1) with BA~14,CORLCOCH213r (11) gave H-
[NHRNHCHXOR1COCH,.,LBr (111), intended as intermediates
in the synthesis of polvindoles, The reaction wa~- Isz studied on
model.compjds.: the cond,ensation of PhNH2 with I (R is P'C6H,
or 4,4'-C6H40CjH#) gave p-(PhNHCHiCO)2CJi4, m. 193-5% and
(4-PhNHCH2COCqH4W, ni. 186-8*, resp. 'Similarly, PhCO-
CH.,Br was condensed with I (R is 4,4'-CJi4CiH4- 4,4'-
CdH40C6H4, or 4,4'X6H4CH2C6H4) or with -(4-MeNHC6HA,.-
CHz to give the corresponding model compds. The condensa-
tion of I with 11 gave the best yields (70-90%) in PO(NMe2)3 at
100'. The following III were obtained (R' is 4,4'-CrH4OCaH4, R
iven): 4X-C.;HX,,H4. 4A*-C~H,OC6H4, (4-CC14JICH2, 3.3-
f
is(4-phenytene)plithalide. Alit IV was prepd. Thermo-
HJNMe-O--L-H..-O-N,NteCH,CO-&O-Q-COCHI~
Br
.
dv)
mech. anal. (change in elongation induced by a 100-g load on
a 4-mm-diam. sample with temp.) and thermogravirnetrv showi-d
that III are f;table to.-500*. CPJR
REEL/FRAME
um, 6-;,1,.olA6
MVERD'170., S. V., Engiueer' 1"'OSK"TINP V. M. Doctlor of Technical Sciences,
BU I ) 1.11. G., MrZE)EV, Ye. A.Y Candidates of Technical. Sciances
ItParticularities of the 1.1ork of Prestressed Blements Urider a Prolonsed
in an Aggressive Meditur,"
14oscow, BetoD i Zhalezobaton, No 1, January 1972, pp 18-~O
Abstract: At the Cunt-r~tl Corrosion 1-%borratory of the Gzr-trv.1 ~Scicntiflc
Research inctitute of Cun--r?tc and. Pk--inforced Con-,-r~lte. is-
on the influence of sim,.iltaneous action of pi-olonlicd roid P,n
aggressive madiluir, with high moisture, upon- the limit statt-s of -prcstre,,~sed
reinforced-conc rate c1eit:~--mts. Results o' Pasearch on btamlir~-
of p-restreeced rainforc2d-concmto eler---jits durinj.,- tneir ip=lor,~.-ed
in an ag.-ressive vpadj.um i-re preseDted. It is :7hoi;n that mirbz:r tl-,e infl,.!,,~nce
of high moirituru. created, by the dispersion of a " -soil)tion o" radi,-m
chloride, the -xiTcnit of crack fo-rimtion 0.~craas----s sr)-.~!Wiat., t'ic
of beanns increase- -Vith loading, and rr.:::idual defut---
after co'-niet~ It is notcd th~'.t tile
nected with adsm-r-ption, z~t.-(!nr-,th docrecsc~p and with, im iii t~i,2
bility of cop--ret;-~ in th,, eniom:,ate-'l zuva of the elc,-ents- It is prjint~-' out
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KIMED'K01 S. V., et ni., Beton i ZbclezobetcL. I Janullr.,~ 197"',
that account must be tak n of the particulajities of -tl-..o wo ]z L, t uctur
:r 0 S r _C
in inedia vith inoisttire wh~en clesi3iiing, thelse structunas. li f1pl-re-G. I
table- 5 refeivnce3.
2 /2
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---040EC70
,,-T-ITLE--SYNTHESIS OF TETRAHYDROQUINOLtNES AND QUINOLINES -U-
.AUTHOR-(02)-CHUMAKOV, YU.I., BULGAKOVAI N.B.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-UKR. KHIM. ZH. 19709 36(5), 514-17
.DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:'TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, QUINOLINEi, HETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND,
CYCLOHEXENE
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_DnCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605019/COI STEP NQ--UR/0073/70/036/005/0514--/0517
CIRC ACCESS[ot4 N0--AP0140913
-2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-040ECTO
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0140913
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. l9ETHOXYCYCL0HEXENE HEATED EN A
SEALED TUBE AT 210DEGREES WITH R PRIMEI CH DOUBLE BOND CRCHO CONTG.
0.1PERCENT P-C SUB6 H SU84 (OH) SUB2 FORMS DERIVS. (1) OF
6,ETHOXY,516,TETRAMETHYLENE,5t6tDlHYDROl4H,PYRAN. 1 (0.04 MOLE) BOILED
WITH 0.75 ML H SUB2 0 AND 1.5 ML.HOAC UNITL HOMOGENEOUS, PDUREO INTO THE
BOILING MIXT. OF 3.1 G NH SUB3 OH IN 25 ML HOAC, AND REFLUXED I HR
YIELDS 59-76PERCENT 516,7t8JETRAHYDROQUINOLINES 111). 11 UAN BE
DEHYDROGENATED TO THE CORRESPONDING QUINOLINE BY HEATING WITH SE- IN 9HN0
SUB2. I CAN BE CONVERTED TO 11 IN POORER YIELD BY PASSING A MIXT. WITH
NK SUB3 OVER PT-AL SUBZ 0 SUB3 AT 225-30DEGREES. FACILITY:
KIEV. INST. INZH- GRAZHDAN. AVIATS.v KIEV, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 669-713.1
SAFONOV, V. N., LIMWI'S11Y, V. A., KLYLISHKIN, V. P., LEMT,01~, _YE. G. $ BULGA
.LO,~A, IL'BIN-SY,,-Y.A, G. I., BOIRISENKO, N. A., and E-VKOVAI A.
_L
"Physical Proper-Ues and Chemical Composition of Dust Formed During the
Production of Aiwiin"- -nd Silumin"
Tsvetnye Metallv, No 4, Apr 71, pp k3-44
Abstracti Since the physical and chemical composition o-.;' a dust dicl-a-tes
the basic cha.-r-acteristics of the dust-collectinE aDDaratus needed, a stuay
was Lade of the-se ch;?ra-cteristics of dusts coliccted during the Production
of electrolytic aluninun and silt=in. -!:~,o met-hods of
bility were studied -- usin-- tri-ile cyclones and usinF: imT)ac~orz. The la"er
I - - u uu
were found to rive the nost reliable result s, The svecil"ic clectric resis-
tance for the duzts was reasured -and found to be 4- x 10i - 4 x 1.08 oh.7s. cm
for clectrolytic aluzin-~a and 5 x 109 - 2 x 1010 cAhms.cn for r-J!,.1min dL:f,-L 0
,,its ir, t~e tentpeara-qt.-urre rarr-e of 20 to 40'C. At
at the dew DoInt of the ~ lCo C
both forms of dust have a sDecific electrical resistan-c;~! of less than 109 -
1010 chrz.az. Ct~-.ar deternined vere derx-lty, b-olk deri:Aty,
-uic-le of rest, poronitv, and moisture. TTe electrojytlc alui-in-'ai duvt
, Q -j 1, - - - " -2
analyzed for total fluorine, A12031 ILI.90, F02031 S102, CaO, i"40, ~~'csJnp Suj;
and calcination loss. 1/1
Now
LA L W 01 P% T. 1.
z
l.14. USSR
-;A
L F2;OV, A. A., BULGAKOVA. T. I., and KULAGINA, 0. S. (Xu--cow, Novosioirsk)
'r'n the Froble= of M~-dellrz the E-olutiorar7 Pr--ccss, W'-t- a Cons ideration of
Selacticn4 II
)toscow, FroblemT Kilbernetik-1. Vyp 23. ~Xauka" Fublizhing Hcuse, 1970, p0 2~7-260
Abstract: This articlr! is a continuation of zin article publimlicd with the sacle title
In Vypusk 20 of Probllorrs of Cybernetics. It trace:; in &reater detail the stntistical
mechanisms in divergence of forms and formation of geneticaliv isolated "relic", groups
within the rr=ework cf the population., with different selccrion mechanizm5.
IISSR
UDC 51:155.001.57:612.82
BULGAKOVA, T. I., KULAGINA, 0. S., LYAPUNOV, A. A.
"Problem of Modeling the Evolutionary Process Considering Selection. II.11
Probl. Kibernetiki [Problems of Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], No 23,
Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 247-260, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V665 by the authors).
Translation: For Part 1, see RZhIMat, 1969, 8V482. The statistical mechanisms
of divergence of forms and formation of genetically isolated "relict" groups
within the limits of populations are studied in greater detail with various
selection mechanisms.
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PRiICESSING 0ATE--l'3NGV70
TITLE--PliASE EQUILIbRIUMS Pll THE FEERRITE REGION UF A
SYSTEM -U-
AUTHOk-(02)-BULGAKOVAj T.I., ROLANOV, A.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-..~'SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(3), 693-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT APEAS--MATERIALS
.TOPIC T A' S--MANGANESE, IRON, OXYGEN, SPINEL, FERRITE, PHASE DIAGRAM
CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U,%CLAS5lFI_:_-D
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1102 STEP NO-.-IJR/0076/70/0,:*4/003/0693/0698
CIPC ACCESSIGIN "-l'0--AV_)123094
L,, S f 0
212 022 UNCL AS S I F I ED P--~OCESSING DATE--BNOV70
CIRC ACCESSION 40--AP012-2094
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EQUIL. IN THE SYSTEM ~N F- E S U 6 N
o SuBx H SUB2 H SUB2 0 WAS STUDIED AT 969 AND 10000EG~EES Fl'i< 3.852
LARGER THA-N OR EQUAL TO N LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1.130 WITHIN THE
LIMITS FROM THE SPINEL TO i-*,NC) PLUS F-E. THE STABILJTY LIMITS OF THE
-SPINEL AND LowER OXIDE PHASES W&iE ESTABLISHED- THE PHASE DIAGRAM IN
THE FERRITE REGION OF THE Mfq-FE-0 SYSTEM FOR 9690EGREES IS PRESC:NTED.
M. -10NUSOVA? MOSCOvit
FACILITY: KHIM- FAK.i MOSK. GOS* UNIV- I~ L 0!
USSR.
Explosives and Byplosions
UDC 5112-91 -5-4,7. 72?
-,:I". -,rT
D. 71J. PEI~E. S.
J-1 'r
VuLiDD V . and PTL~ , .1. YA 1: 1 1, -'. u tf C 11 i c a I
I'h-,;--i-cs, Se. US~-t -
"Synthosis and Stucly of t-he Dctonation Pro,)crtics of
Moscow, ~cdi -,auk S3Si-t, Seriya ihirdches",-aya, IX )r 7-9
PP 96~-96111
Abstract: a-I Synthesis of C%-"") has
bcon, de%rc;-;-f~;-----!- 'L"h- is on th;~~ rivaction, cif
.3 ';ulut; On of' c acid. in
r
'l'c in a 24;:) yicddl frcm. a jndxttui-(~ ~ccton~;, nitro-
acetr
'ne. truated vith a oj, IIIAro-cl-) Ind
A.
--a LICIZ!t of 0.2
cn a 1 py o.- fcr: A cn, ci;* 24.1 o. -i-jo.
c ?c
USSR
BULINS
UDC: 51
"On the Possibility of Conbining Main and Auxiliary Strategies of Competi-
tive Development of Economies"
Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly T)o mat. programmir. i snezhn. voprosanz, 1971, vYP. 1
(Works of the Fourth Winter School on Mathematical Programming and Related
Problems, 1971, No 1), Moscow, 1971, PP 158-165 (from RZh-Ki-bernetika, No 5,
May 72, Abstract No 5V449)
[No abstract]
:L/1
A. Graph Theory
USSR
BULITKO. V. K.
"The Problem of the Finiteness of a Graph with Fixed Surroundings of
Points"
Obshch. teoriva sistem [General Systems Theory - Collection of Works],
Kiev, 1972i pp 76-83 (Translated from Referativny Zhurnal - Kibernetika,
. y
No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V330, by V. Zemlyachenko)
Translation: The "graph" concretization of certain problems related to
the study of structures, all local substructures of which are isomorphic,
is studied.
In particular, an infinite class of graphs N1 is constructed, such that for
each M there is an infinite graph, for which the surroundings of all points
are isomorphic to M, but there is no finite graph with the same property.
1/1
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UDC 581.132.04
CHIKOV, V. I., HULKA__ M. Ye. .12 and LOZOVAYA, V. V., Kazan' University and
Tatar Agricultural Rese_irai~ Institute, Kazan'
"Effect of Insecticides on the Distribution of C14 in the Products of
Photosynthesis"
Moscow, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, No 1, 1971, pp 190-193
Abstract: In pot experiments with 10- to 15-day-old bean (Vicia faba) plants
(Russkiye chernyye variety), 4 organophosphorus insecticides slightly stimu-
lated photosynthesis at low concentrations (0.1Z) but inhibited it at high
concentrations (0.5%). Treatment of the plants with the insecticides affected
not only the intensity of photosynthesis but also the distribution of C14 in
its products. Concentrations of 0.5 or below 0.1% suppressed the synthesis
of sucrose while increasing the incorporation of the label into amino acids,
organic phosphates, and organic acids. The nonspecific changes noted in the
chemism of photosynthesis, like those brought about by high concentrations of
ammonia, drought, organ oph ospb orus defoliants, etc., apparently result from
a deficiency of ATP caused by unfavorable factors.
1/1
USSR
UDC 621.65/-('58.621-3-078
S1,61MINITSKIY, S. G@9 Candid.-ato of Technic-:,1 Sciences, alb
11' M, I ,
~Y., Candidate of Technical Sciences, P.LNIOV, V. I., Candidate
of Technical Sciences, Gusa-rov, 0. F. , E~i~n-inoer, a-ijci
V. A., Engineer, I-Joscovi Fower Engineerin,:-- Inst-itutle , Heat and
E,oscovi ReCional Ad:.-dni sILL ration of~:' Po,,-rer
Slectric Power Plant-22,
System I;-;anarI-c--entU
"Electric Auto.--latic Control and Protection- Sy-steri of OVPT-500-
Type Turbo-pump Peeder Unit"
Moscow, TeDloenergetika, ffo 6, Jun 73, PP 33-30'
Abstract: A ne%v electric sYstcm of acutorpritic control and prote-c-
tion aith coinDictc elirrination of hydr-,lulic
on the turbonLimp feeder unit 1111ol, OVPT-500 tYpe, of the Heat and
Elect-ric Povier P17,n-'U--22 of Eosco-111 11?eSional A d-ministrat ion c--F Po-.ver
System 11-'i-~,,na~p:--~ontu, The syst em is mainly b:-~.s e d on typ ical auto-,~
U
tion means used in t-ec.anological Drocesses in electric ro-.,,,er
U -
plants. The viorkinl- oi~ the 3,73'UOM io discussed b,,,., rcfercnce to its
-L -.9 he dip-aum of COnturol 7--nd the ,,,o-
function7_1 c*rcui- L, --,D-
wer suT)-jly dia-r---am off n-lectroma,,,z--ictus of -frictu-J"on Lrilves- 2he -"e:3-
cribed systerm considerably oininlif-Jed the o-oer7.tin-, co.,I(II-itio-Ils of,
the turbop=ap feeder unit, in i)-articulai, it:--l rc-.ote control. -22-1.ve
figures, -.'Lou-r biblio--!r-1phic reforciaccs.
1/1
-
USSR UDC: 533-9.o8;621-373-530-145.6
MARIPOV, A., SOLNTSEV, G. S., GINZEURG, V. M.
"Singularities of Diagnosing a Superhigh-Frequency Plasma by the HO, M10de
in a Circular Waveguide"
V sb. Vopr. _fiz. nizkotemperaturn. plazuy (Problems of Low-Ter-aperature Plasma
Physics--collection of works), Minsk, "Nauka. i tekhn.", 1970, pp 75-78 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1D131)
[No abstract]
USSR
uDc 616.9(075.8)
BUKUiA, I. G. , and POKROVSKIY, V - I
Infektsionnyye Bolezni 8 Ukhodom Za Bollnymi i Osnovami Epidemiologii (Infec-
tious Diseases With Care of Patients and Foundations of Epidemiology),
Leningrad, "rlieditsina," 1970, 317 PP
Translations
Table of Contents Page
Forewoid 3
GFUEZU SECTION
Brief Historical Outline 5
General Epidemiology 9
Epidemdc Process 10
Epidemic Focus. Investigation of Natural Foci 16
Keasures of Control of Infectious Diseases 20
Measures of Control of Sources of Infection 21
Measures Disrupting Routes of Transmission of Infection 24
Disinfection 25
:Ensect Extermination 38
Rodent Extermination Iq
Measures for a Susceptible Collective 42
1/6
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BULKIKA, 1. G., and POKROVSKIYj V. 1. 0 Infectious Diseases With Care of
PatlenU and Foundations of Epideriiologyo Leningrad, "Neditsina," 1970, 317 PP
Immunity and Ways of Increasing Vaccines 43
Toxiods 48
Foundations of the OrGanization. of a Sanitary An-tiepidenic Service
In the LJSSR 49
Germeral Pathology of Infectious Diseases 52
Characteristics of Infectious Diseases 52
"Basic Methods of Diagnosing Infectious Diseases 57
Classification of Infectious Diseases 72
Structure and Regimen of Hospital Infectious Disease Departments 75
Treatment of Infectious Patients 81
Antimicrobial and Antiparasitic Drugs 82
Antibiotics 82
Sulfanilamide Preparations 85
Antiparasitic Preparations 86
Bacteriophages 86
Sora and Gamzma-globulins 87
Vaccines 94
lion-Specific Treatment of Infectious Patients 95
2fi
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BULKM, I. G., and POKROVSKIY, V. I., Infectious Diseases With Care of Patients
and Foundations of Epidemiology, Leningrad, "lieditsina," 1970, 317 PP
Patient Nutrition 110
Care of Infectious Patients 113
SPECIAL SECTION
I. Intestinal Infections 122
Typhoid Fever 122
Paratyphoid A and Paratyphoid B 135
Food Poisoning 135
Botulism 139
BacterJal Dysentery 143
Amebiasis 153
Asian Cholera 156
Infectious Hepatitis (Botkin;s Disease) 167
Poliomyelitis, Endemic Poliomyelitis (Heine-Medin Disease) 171
Coxsackle and Echo Infections 178
II. Blood (Communicable) Diseases 181
R.Ickettsioses 181
Epidemic Louse-Borne Scrub Typhus (Typhus Exanthematicus) 191
3/6
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BU11aNA, I. G., and POKROVSKIY, V. I., Infectious Diseases With Care of
Patients and Foundations of Epidemiology, Leningrad, "Reditsina," 1970, 317 PP
4/6
Brill's Disease 190
Tickborne Rickettsiosis, North Asian, Tickborne Scrub Typhus
or North Asian Ixodorickettsiosis 191
Epidemic or hurine Rickettsiosis 194
q-fever Q-Rickettsiosis 195
European Epidemic Louse-Borne Relapsing Typhus 198
Tickborne Relapsing Typhus (Spirochaetosis acarlm) 202
Halaria 204
Leishmaniases 220
Visceral Leishmanasiz 220
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis 223
Pappatacci Fever (1,11osquito fever) 226
Epidemic Encephalitides 227
Tickborne Spring-Summer (Taiga) Encephalitis ZZ7
Sumer-Autnn 11--.osqulto (Japanese) Encephalitis 231
Hemorrhagic fevers 2.32
Zoonoses 236
Brucellosis 236
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BULXIHAj I. G., and POYROVSKIY, V. Lp Infectious Diseases With care o--,-
Patients and Foundations of Epidemiology, Leningrad, "Eeditsina," 1970, 317 PP
III.
516
Rabies (Hydrophobia, Lyssa)
Leptospiroses
Swamp fever Ronicteric leptospirosis
Weil's-Vasillyev's Disease (Icterohemorrhagee
Glanders (11alleus)
Anthrax
Tularemia
Plague
Foot and Mouth Disease
Infections of the Respiratory Organs
Influenza
Parainfluenza Viral Diseases
Adenoviral Infections
Infectious 11ononucleosis# Filatoy's Disease
5=21por
Ornitosis
Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis
244
248
248
leptosphorsis)250
252
154
260
268
268
269
271
274
274
276
27?
283
285
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BUIXI11A, I. C., and POKROVSKIY, V. I., Infectious Diseases With Care of
Patients and Foundations of Epidemiology, Leningrad, "I'leditsina," 1970, 317 PP
IV. Infections of the Integuments
Erysipelas 292
Tetanus 294
Appendixes 302
Appendix 1. Special information concerning infectious diseases,
nutrition, and acute occupational intoxication 302
Appendix 2. Isolation periods of patients afflicted with infectious
diseases 303
Appendix 3. Map of an epidemiologically investigated focus of aerial-
droplet infection 305
Appendix 3a. Map of an epidemiologically inVestigated focus of
intestinal Infectious diseanea 308
Appendix 4. Incubation periods of different infectious diseases 312
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uDc: 678:E621.01+539-41
TARKOPOLISKIY, YU. M., PORTNOV, G. G., SPRIMANS, YU. B., and BUDMUS, V. N.1
Institute of Polymer Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, Riga
"fhe Supporting Power of Rings Formed by the Winding of Composites Reinforced by
High44odular Anisotropic Fibers"
Rigaq Mekhanika Polimerovf No 4j Jul-Aug 73f pp 673-683
Abstract: The authors study the particulars of composites which are related to the
intrinsic anisotropy of reinforcing fibers. The effect of twisting and reinforce-
ment stretching is studied on the axisymmetry of the field of deformations, and the
moduli of elasticity and strength in the direction of the fibers under external and
internal pressure loading, while taking into consideration the increased pliabilIty
of the material in a transverse direction. In the case of modular material, the
authors obtain numerical estimates for the moduli of elasticity E and Er for the
coefficient8 of thegmal expansion(CGandcc I and for the initial temperature
stresses cr and a' . The dependence of thi destructive pressure on ring thickness
is describid and tRe conditions for fai-lure are formulated. In all the studied
problems it is shown that it is necessary to take into consideration the increased
pliability of the composites in the transverse directions
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BULMASOVA. S. P.
"Effect of Lead Intoxication on the
Aspartate and Al an inamino trans fe rase
White Ratsff
UDC 615.916:546
Activity of the Mitochondrial
in the Liver and Kidneys of
Nauch. tr. Irkutsk. med. in-t (Scientific Works of the Irkutsk
Medical Institute), 1972, vyp 110, pp 112-113 (from RZh--
Farmakologiya. Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Toksikologiya,
No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3.54.663)
Translation: In the suspension of liver mitochrondria of the
rats which for seven days were hypodermically injected with 40
percent solution of 11b (NO )21 O.S m.1daily, the decrease in
activity of tile alaninamingtransferase to 41.6,Y of pyruvate in
a 0. S mY suspension (96.9 control) was observed; in the super-
natant, the activity of the aspartaminotransferase dropped. The
activity of the alaninaininotransf erase in the supernatant of the
kidneys to 23.8 (54-8) Y of pyruvate the dc,,rr,cc of dcaminazation
of the DL-alaninc decreased. In the mitochrondria of the kidneys
in the supernatant, the DL-aspartate did not deaminize; the level
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BULMASOVA, S. P., Nauch. tr. Irkutsk. med. in-t, 1972, vyp 110,
pp 112-113
of deaminization of DL-alanine was very significant. The con-
clusion was drawn that for the expressed Pb poisoning, the pro-
cesses of reamomazation in the liver and kidney mitochrondria
are disturbed.
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BF I LOVA!7 17 V YAS I`
"Resull-I's of an Exmerimen--I.al Digizal Computer Study of an Algorithm"
V sb. Vychisi. telkhn. 7.2 (Commuter Tecimo-Loq-T. VC1 2--c-clIection of
works), Kaunas, 1971, Pr 572-576 (from '.RZh-;,.-ibI-rnet-fka, No 1, Jan 72,
Abstract 'To 1VIOL3)
Translation: The paper presents the results of an experimental study of
an algorithm for minimizing a linear functional. The linear
inetbod.
problem is solved Ly the r-radient i In order to dc-terminc- th,~
maximum of t-he functi,cm~.1, 11 Certa:111 function j'!' !'orm'C-A, and, "he
maximum is then found by moving along this function. The Pine meth:cd. iS
used in solvlnig t'I'c problem. The equationv. are discretized for dip~ital
comDuter realization of the algorithm. The described ti!Forltham wao checked
out on Ilh,: E'-.- erimental results Pare
P
USSR
BULOVAS, V. V.
LMC: 51:155-001-57:681-3.06
"Algorithms for Selecting Model Representatives of Sets"
V sb. Vychisl. tekhnika. T. 2 (Computer Technology--collection of works.
Vol. 2), Kauras, 1971, rp 566-571 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71,
Abstract iio lArlooO
Translation: Two algorithms for selecting model representatives of sets
are considered. The results of an experimental check are given. Author's
resum6.
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-1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATq--jISEP70
TITLE--FUNCTIONAL INtifBITION 'VP 'THE ADRENAL GLANDS BY ACYTILATED
DERIVATIVE OF THE ADRENOCORTICOTROPHIC H3RMONE -U-
AUTHOR--T)ILMAN, V.M.9 PROKUDINA, YE.A., BULOVSKAYA, L.N., KONSTANTINOV,
V.Lov TUGUNOVj S.S.
;.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--BYULLETENIE-KSPEIIIMENTALINOY Blf)LOGII I MEDITSINY, 1970, VOL 6q, NR
!-~39 PP 69-71
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBjECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--INHIBITION, ADRENAL GLAND, ACTH, HYDROCORTISONE, GUINEA PIG,
RAT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTQICTInNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1982/0842 STFP NO--()R/OC'19/70/06~)/103/001~Q/')071
CIRC ACCFSSlf"N Nl--AP0052276
U'.! ~ LS I F r ;f,'
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF-11SE-070
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0052276
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACETYLATED DERIVATIVe OF ACTH I ~'
N
WHrM ALL FREE AMINOGROUPS ARE ACETYLATED ARE ENDOWED WITH THE CAPACITY
TO FUNCTIONAL INHIRITION OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS REDUCE THE LEVEL OF
HYDROCORTISONF IN THE PERIPHtRAL BLOOD IN INTACT GUIN~A PIGS C)N AN
AVERAGE BY 37DERCENT FOUR HOURS AFTER INTRODUCTION AND THE LEVEL OF
CORTICOSTERONE IN RATS BY 29PERCENT UPON ADMINISTRATION OF THE
DERIVATIVE FOR A COURSE OF SEVEN DAYS.
UNC-L-IASSIFLED-----