SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DYACHKOV, A.G. - DYAKONOV, V.P.

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2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NiD--AP0132181 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) ABSTRACT. A THEOf-%ETICAL DISCUSSION IS CARRIED OUT ON THE RATE OF LEACHING OF: SOLIDS IWITH BOTH NEUTRAL AND ACID LIQS.) O2PENDING ON THE RATE OF LIQ* FLOWP DIAM. OF THE PARTICLES, CONCN, OF ACID, ETC. THE i'NEUTRAL AND ACID LEACHING OF ZN Sll%lTEtjS IS DISCUSSED AS AN EXAMPLL9 ANG THE CONCLUSION IS MADE THAT CHARGING OF THE LN SINTER PULP FROM THE aOTTOM INTO THE FLUIDIZED BED IS MORE EFI~ICIENT* AN INCKEASE IN LN EXTN. CAN BE OBTAINED EITHEk BY lKil"EASING THE RESIDENCE TIME OF IN SINTER PARTICLES IN THE FLUIDIZED BED (AND THUS REDUCING THE PRODUCTIVITY) OR BY INCREASING THE VOL OF THE BED, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.391.1:51 DIYACHKOV, A. G., PINSKER, N1. S. P00=09 "Optimal Linear Method of Transmission Through Gaussian Stable Channel Without Memory with Full Feedback,, Moscow, Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, Vol 7, No 2, 1971, pp 38-46. Abstract! A linear method of transmission of discrete messages through a Gaussian stable channel without memory with full feedback is described, when the energy of the input signal is assumed limited. It is demon5trated that for both discrete and continuous time, the exponent of the probability of error (reliability) of the linear method constructed at all transmission rates less than the throughput capacity of the channel corresponds to the exponent of the boundary of dense pack- ing. 1.32 - USSR D'-YACHKOV A. G UDC 621.391.1.519.2 "Asymptotic Boundaries of the Probability of Error in Transmitting at Zero Velocity Along a Gaussian Channel With Total Feedback" Moscow, Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, Vol 7, No 3. Jul-Aug-Sep 71, pp 25-29 Abstract: The author finds several of the first terms of the asymptotic expansion of the optimal probability of error during unit transmission exp {Tal (T is the length of the unit, 0 < a < 1) of equally probable message5 along a discrete Caussian scarionary channel without memory with total feedback. He investigates the asymptotic expinsions when T -~- - for both boundaries for the case of zero veloCity of transmission. The author examines the lower b9undary and the upper 6oundary separately, stating lemmas involving T - - and giving the asymptotic expansion for solving the equations concerned. He offers proof, expressed in the form of equations. The article contains 3 bibliographic entries. 1/1 USSR UDC 541.64+547.241 RAFIKOV, S. R., Academician of the Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, KAZAKOVA, N. D. YAgXL and AGASHKIN, 0. V. f'9tx-ucrure 9f the Products of Interaction of Ary1dichlorophosphines and Divinyl" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 4, 1971, pp 831-833 Abstract: The structure of oxides of unsaturated cyclic phosphines has not been established. This paper presents a study of the conditions of formation of cyclic addition compounds. The structure of the corresponding phosphine oxides is establisbed. The intaractions of f;;4yidichlorophosphinn with divinyl are aofti:'.iJered, and the infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of the products of these interactions including unsaturated cyclic phosphine oxide are presented. Analysis of these spectra indicates the following structure U 1/1 RP-0 - 57 - USSR UDC 541.64+547.241 RAFIKOV, S. R., KAZAKOVA:, N. D., and Institute of Chemical Sciences, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR "Kinetics of Copolymerizat;iQn of Aryldichlorophosphineg With Divinyl" Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarryye Soyedineniya, Vol 12, 5erieS A, No 9, Sep 70. pp 21019-2,OZ4 Abstract: The authors investigate the rate of copolymerization of aryldich- lorophosphines with divinyl as a function of the initial composition of the mixture of monomers, the concentration of azo-bis-isobutyric acid dinitrile and the presence of p-benzoquinone. Phenyl, tolyl and dichlorophenyl dich- lorophosphines were investigated. It was found that when aryldichlorophos- phines are copolymerized with divinyl, the rate of copolymerization depends an the initial composition of the monomer mixture, reaching a maximum with a concentration of 5-10 mol.% aryldichlorophosphines in the monomer mixture. A small quantity of p-benzoquinone accelerates copolymerization of the or- ganophosphorus compounds and divinyl in the presence of azo-bia-isobutyric acid dinitrile, while in large concentrations, p-benzoquinone serves as an effective inhibitor. 1/1 54 rn-vironmental & EcoloGical USSR BUYE"Ll"Vil 11. 1., WYACFMKCI~j V T. YUKIIIIINA, z4nd W.,UONOVA, R. Yo. 't Tint ItyiienIc Study of jltmos-zpl-c-~-jC DG].jjjtj()jj C'21,1~nj, C-~mtcrs of .0 g _ k L. - I - the Cent':ral Vol.;,.~a Rccion" Sb- much. tr. Kuyloysliev NII 'fi~-Jyeny (Collection of Scientitic Works of Ku7/byshey Scientific Rescarcii lnstjtT~zte of 1072 I)p C?2-9' (ftom IIM-Geoi'izilkal svounyy 16-01A.) 110 5, 1973, Nbstract N'o 5B5OV?by-L~S,(;.) Trax-islat ion: A Stwly i,-~~dc, of UQ calyl-rud-nation of ical unrl. oJI-rufiniv- Lr~jd of +Mj-:! iripact cz, PO!Latc~ntr' c"'I V-=' and slclalaes.- rz~.tc of cails.1ren and an indaxes of arlh, Muasurcs liav(2 b,,L~c-a elabcjrt~lted for th(, clijidnation anti. re-aixtion of dischp--~-,~cs into tho for the organization of s-qnr.LU-2.-" C~hieldin'- of industrial sites, and for --l'ir-proving the health of the cl-Uld por.-Illation. 1/1 V) J7*TS 57.3j3 0 25 October 19?:' 0 W MICROELECTRONICS Excexpts from Russ ian- language book edited b~ F. V. Lukin: mikrocle~tranika, No 5, 1972, Sovetskoye Rad!3-o Publishing ~orcow, UDC 621.'382:621.39G.6-161.5. CONTENTS PAGE All.not at toll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .I. . . . . . . . . . Mituary of Fedor Viktorovich Wkin .............................. 2 poreword., ...................... .......................... 3 Abritracts ........................................................ 5 a (I USSR ?4r.&.T-~tpr a on to mp a rat urv a ~ %L o, qQrround I mg at, ov,-,here givo a compariaon of the ~araoptera of the phatorenititorn dur- inp. operAtion in longftud~nal and -ransvorne modon. Nis article cont&ina 11 flFuros an,i b bibliopr,ipbic &nal7r.~s of Several Charactcr'-.;-zi 'cs of t:iu Operation of a Rosonar,ce Urh-Frv~,-'ency Amplif-5er Made ~Ccordinj-, to a C;rcult: With a Comno. r-7~ter, Korobe-s,nD.'ov,,Z..!'., ~har-n-!"at P-Y' and 0 e C v I I v c tz, nM. i x r r, e I L -ktroni ki edited Dy F . V L U in , N a -5 3 10 e -, t; ~ Q y , Ka d i a 11 u 1, 11 a h L n g i I o " s e 1972. Tbe article ci ter ~n anally:;;4; of the operation of a renonance Ti!croriiniature hig~-Irequ~ncy ampllifier, operatinr, in a linear rrode, The author!; rho~ -hat with A convtant time of the emitter circuit aqua!. to -era, the nagnitude of the capacitance of th.. 510ckin'~ C'ndens-or io found to lve The least. They a1ro ostabl.4shcd Tl"t, for con-temporary case-free hirh- frequency dy-manic ca-pacitanccr or, the frequency charac-zcriu- tien of the caucade can be ignored. The article c~Dntzxins & fi,-.ures, 2 tables, and 6 bib- liographic references. L1 .734 CGOt 0702/73-S US 8IRL UDC: 621.391.629 So-, -(DV -Y' ~],V, D. T. 117 ",~T V, V. "Com-putin- "ranoient 17oise in a D-:3- L, U J tuned Circuits" -Z Tr. :~'!"Lradic (~Tr_czns_-ction!~ ctit, "cienti-f--c Rel- J C 111 9 o 4 f r a R Z te t I t - Ia rch 71, '5,i60) Transiv-I,i6n: A L~e-uhcd is- describ-d -Or COM-ZLItirV.7 ti-nsien' n o i. U caused by theA..-n.Li.n,,.,,.rit'- of t ederriodulati,~n ci-racti r-~ .'- jUL "I _-_ of a freqwl~ncy dA_c-L*c;r with, mutually detvaned circ,-lits. i~olaticn- ships conpiectinE system p~jra,,-.etcrs with nonlinear -si~-nal dj,.-Ao-_,- tions are derived. I t z! -n e 30 USSR UDC: 621.396.4 DIYACHKOVA, M. N. and DYACHKOV,,7,5 I. "Effect of Nonlinearity in a Ifigh-Frequency Cliannel of a Radio Relay Line on the 7ioise Immunity of an Additional Channel Trans- mitted on a Subcarrier" Tr. NII radio (Transactions of $the Scientific Research Institute of Radio) 1970, No. 2, pp 47-53 (from RZh-R_PdioteEhnika-, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D463) Translation: The effect~of aonlinearity in the amplitude charac- teristic of the modulator and the nonuniformity of the group tame delay characteristic of the high-frequency channel on die noise im- munity of an additional channel transmitted on the subcarrier in TV-radio relay line communication trunks are considered. Resume 43 - USSR UDO 621.316-722.1(088.8) _P~J_A 0 -V,. -t--Ryanak Radio Engineering Institute] ,L_ - _L [Ryansk. radiotekhn. in i&Q)L "Voltage Regulator For Hybrid Film Circuit" USSR Author's Certificate No 262192, filed 15 May 68, published 3 June 70 (from RZh--Elektronike i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abetract No 12B5,12P) Translation: A circult is propoeed for parumatric voltage reg-ilators which can be used in a hybrid film accompliahmett. The circuit uses a trenelator (discrito typo), the two junctions 6P which Eire connected in the forward d1raQt1on and operate as an ordinary transistors while the emitter and collector play the role of transistor anodes, and the base -- of a common cathode. The power supply voltage is fed to the emitter and collector across separate thinfilm resistors operating with limit- ing resistors in the circuit of the parametric regulators, where the emitters and collectors of the p-n junction of the transistor play the role of nonlinear elements. Mith the use of silicon transistors the output voltage of both regulators is close to 0,7 vt 2 Ill- 5-D- "N USSR uDc: 621.31-6.- 2.1 122 - D I YACHKOV, V. 1. . Ryazan Radiotechnical Institute "A Voltage Stabilizer for a Hybrid Film Circuit" Moscow Gtkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pro.Tqshlenny- Obraztsy, Tovarnrye Zn--Ii, No 6, I ye 1970, p 40, patent NO 262192, filed 15 may 68 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a volta,(~e stabilizer for a h_ylbrid film circuit based on a silicon transistor. As a distinCulslain,? feature of the patent, the unit is designed for producing two stabilized voltages. The erdtter and collector of the transistor are connected through current-limiting resistors to the power supply, the PN junction being connected in the forward direction. 1/1 u'5 S All D'YACHIM, V. P. V ~E:I- H i g h - F re q u e n c v -2 L u r z~ o f L C C o m, c, -.1 e r, La 1- dnU C z C~Ln 0 r 1 Microcircuits" Kiev, izvestiva- VU7 il-',-ci~-'~o~~li--".~troi-ill-~i, ',"'o 5, 1970, pn 5*96-6~1--Cj AbIs tract: The L'ilm are ccmbirkatio-ns cI-.--~z--,:,----~-,, conductors. Tes::s r1rcIre M-ac-C a[: lreaUoncies of i0----'20 '2,11Z .Ille have a silicov. monoxide diel,:~czric and alu-ninum ~~Iates' al'67 I'ZI,*!-~ 1-. tance from 1-5 to 3000 Pi. Tunable "miatrix CaPi~ci!-"Ors Vla'-'--'~ fron o (~)O Pf. Repeated ~-Ie-nsuremen~s of the Q of this type ol: capacizoz zii it is pr8cLically indi?pcndent of a capacitance change of 5 Lx.) IG ?f/cM H-owever, tile- caDacitor 0 is in -aneral a f~jnccijn of fr-s ca-,iac.za~ce and the signal 17requenc,- The followiag, fo-rmula, vl-jtainoc! by -eaeralizin.g the results of many measurements, JLS fouad film capacitor With a Ca'Pacivance of 50 to 100.) Pf aad a SiLICC'n 74Cjflt0XIC~-I dielectric: 1. 2 x i05/ fc, where f is the operating freque;7cy in -;--!;1z and C is 61c: clrl:)i C I In ;-,Ar-rrjcircUiL.-; Lit higii frequuncic.,;, thc ~itray film and wire conductors havu an important uffect and -,.u.GL be z:--t'-'an ---nuo 1/2 'VSSR D'YACHKOV, V. 1, , at al., Izvest-i'la VUZ -- RadiodL~kt--onika, No 5, 1,97c!, pp 596-600 account -, C.;,4-zining with f-requencies of the order of 60 'Iiz. it is Ecund also 0 ~- I ~' I that the opLimal inside diameter of wire spiral inductances and cores in such circuits for tuning in the 10-150 ',,Piz range varies froin 4 to 6 Curves are prasented ~4or the variations of capacitance and incIuc-1-arice- as Zunuions of di-ferent variables, and tables of the parameters of var-'ous L L I metals used as conductors in the microcircuits are given. Formulas lor the inductance of film conductors are also developed. 2/2 USSR UD C 6 6 1) . 2 9 358 TTK7'C 11 3'~~'TRGV, V. I. , and D'YACI V. 1., Lenin-rad Staco UniversLltv A. A. Zhdanov of Metals in a il-Tonstationary (Transitional) Region a' Yl Part 3. Method for Calculating the Dil"fusion FaCLor u; a i_~ z a -1, 1 L a r I i wm) 11'kadEaniya SSSR, Fizika Metallov i ',lietallove-de-nivc, % No 70, pp 111-115 AbszracL: On tho basis of an analysis of equations of Lhe -Iliienc.-: _Syst:~M c)--- "netai 0-idation in a nonscationary region, a meLhod I-or f7 -actor or oxygen in the metallic phase is presen'~cd. 'i'i,o ;,,i L. o (11 'lakes into account the relocation of the oxidation process on ILIe ~C)Unclir. ol' zi;e -p.-iasi2 separaLlon. Results of titanium oxidation dynamicti previoi;~ 11%, taina,d 10,; tlne mmarhod oj! conz:inuous weighing were used for the deduction afor7mu-"i-, for calCuIaLing che diffusion factor. Calculated diffusion ot o;:y~,Q.;1 :n ticanium. at: various temperatures (750-1.050' C) and iio, ~he --: IaL,A~ o f t tiftaniw,~ -.L 900' C and various 02-pressures are presented. Thu the diffusion activation energy is approxiniately evaluated. 77 - US S 1-~ UDC 6u'). 3 D V. 1. and 1. , Leaingracl Stat, ity A. of TILan-um on I tS i LiLl 11 SO Lhleriildl) PeriO Sverdlovsle~, A,*,%-a,-X-.;,.14,.?a Naki,, SSSR, Fizika Necallov i C. Jul 70, op 617-104 AbstraCL: An investi,gation was made of the effect Of temperaLorc, pa-L-T-J"al. J~res~ure, oz o%ygca, specitlc surrace and character of prelivii-nary c.: che fnvesti- -aze(; spcc1rnc:ns, and zh~2 comiposit-lon condiLlons., (Stat:,~~c d~-z-'amicj o' oxidizing On the Lemperature rugillic of Lhi?. of it found that. the 1"nitial stage- is ofz~!.- 1--0 a cozlsider;~bll.u cj,.fcr,.,~Cating Of the SurfaCC 1 ne 0%lid a, 0:-, n Z: 4 C. S establis",iod rule. fro, tili 0 t as S 4 r " a CC--: aPev en t 5 0 V e rC- a t 1-. 1-. a -, I d a in r a0 n -, L, d, V a C U. um C-1 wlth prior sL;r_-ac..! ~tchin.- decreases i:~,,o degree Of ov~,-.rheazin- con~;.iderably. It; aSSUM~ed. thilL C, Sign il::'. cant overhuaz:ing of principaiiy rei-azed, to an intensive o,,,gon ~--i !u,.2tal. r o 1) L~ Sources affecting the temperature condictons are 1/1 USSR uDc: 621-396.67:624.97(088.8) SOKOLOV, A. Ye., USANOV, A. P., SHAPIRO, A. Z., DIYACHKOV, V. K., KUrYAYKIN, V. Ya. , XUROKH, G. L. , NARYSHKOV, V. M. "A Device for Suspending the Radiating Element of Rotating Auritennas" USSR Author's Certificate No 262198, filed 20 May 68, published 3 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11B77 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for suspending the radiating element of rotating antennas. The device contains a girder designed for fastening the radiating element, this girder being fastened to the reflector or antenna array by rod supports equipped with hinges. In order to reduce the effect which deformations of the elastic elements have on the electrical parameters of the antenna, the girder is connected to the rod suProrts through bearings, and to the reflector or antenna array through auxiliary guys, the lines which connect the points of fastening of these guys to the reflector or antenna array and to the girder forming a parauelo- gram. Two illustrations. ResuzA. 15 T) USSR U'--' C621-396.6-1 :Q24.G7L Dev; ce for 11-i-iting ID-11, V. V V. it. , GOLODYAYEV, K. Ya. , BALAN the Anj~~-Ie of Turn of an Pnt-nna Mast US~3-- Aut~-ior's Certificate No 255375, Filed 19 iiin 68, published -3 RZ!1-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract lio 10B94 P) Tr=-siation: The propozied device for limiting the angle of -,,urri ol' contains shock a usoi` oers and a stopper mechanism made in the form of a ring is fitted on the faces with teeth which mesh at the extreme pc~:itiozlsz of Co._,uTmi W-L-uh Teeth on the support rings. To simplify the design and reduce 16ne ~)verall dimensions of' the device, the threaded ring is rigidly fastened inside a yc"r-le wliich is fixed by hinge fastening to the stationary base of the artenma iTast U,hroul~~I the shock absorbers. Two illustrations. 1/1 IR USSIR Ux 6-el-39-6.67:624-074 SOKOLOV., A. Ye.., USANOV, A. P.J1 SHAPIRO., A. Z. rUTYAY-KIN, V. A. VURMy G. L., NARYSMCOV, V. M. "A Device for Suspension of the Primary Radiating Blement of Rotat4nf- kntennas" N, Moscow, Otkr1jtiya-, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennrje Obraztsy, Tovarny-je Znak4,, r-, 6, 1970, p 41, patent No 262198, filed 20 :,hy 68 Abstract: ~This Author's Certificate introduces a device for sus-,)~~nsion 01' -~'-,e primary radiating elem-ent, of a rotating antenna. Tbe unit contains a 1--irder designed for holding 'he radiating element. This girder is fastened to the reflector or antenna array by means of rod supports equip-ped with hir-,-es. Yks a distinguishing feature of the patent, the effect which defor,-ntions o,' the elastic elements in the device have on the electrical properties of the antenna, is reduced by connectinG the Girder to t4e rod supports by means of bearin-s. and co=ectinG it to the reflector or antenna array by means of additional girya. The connection lines of the points of fastening of the Ms to the reflector or antenna array and to the gird-or form parallelograms. 1/2 USSR SOKOLOV A. Ye.ft et al., Otkrytiy-a, lzobreteniya, PromyshlenzTie ObrazIsy, 6's Tovarn,Tje Zzakri, 'No 1970, p 1-1, patent No 262198, f ilec! 20 ~~y 2/2 USSR UDC 612.8+014.423 KOSTANDOV, E. A., DYACM-WNA,_Q, I.,_and TIMOFEYEVA, L. V., Central Scien- tific Research Institute of Forensic Psychiatry imeni V. P. Serbskiy, Moscow "Characteristics of Cortical Potentials Evoked by Weak Soundware Stimuli in Man!' Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 2, 1971, pp 471-474 Abstract: The study of the behavior of cortical potentials induced by sound stimuli has only recently become feasible, through the use of computers for the analysis of weak signals produced by sound. The minimum sound intensity at which a signal is produced in the surface of the cranium is of interest. The mean induced potential was observed in 12 healthy men 22-40 years of age with sound stimuli of threshold or above-threshold intensity. In the oc- cipital region, this potential was deflected in all of the cases studied, but not consistently. A cortical potential was recorded even when the noise stimuli did not reach the threshold level. Considerable differences were found in the latent period and in the potential amplitude. Nevertheless, it is impossible to link shifts in these parameters to the process of stimulus perception. 5-7 USSR UDC: 621.396.4 D'YACHKOVA, M. N. and DYACHKOV, V. 1. Nonlinearity in a High-Frequency Channel of a Radio Relay line on the Npise Immunity of an Additional Channel Trans- mitted on a Subcarrier" Tr. NII radio (Transactions of the Scienti~ic Research Institute ka of Radio 1970, No. 2, pp 47-53 (from RZh-Radioteldini -, No. 3, Plarch 71, Abstract No. 3D463) Translation: The effectsof nonlinearity in the amplitude charac- teristic of the modulator and the nonuniformity of the group time delay characteristic of the high-frequency chainnel on the noise im- munity of an additional channel transmitted on the subcarrier in TV-radio relay line communication trunks are considered. Resume 43 - Semiconductor Technology USSR OC 546.681'19t54,8-522 IVAT1=11, L. A., NISHANOV, D. N., DOYACHKOVA, H. N., SABININ, A. G., and ANDREYEV, V. M. "Study of Silicon Migration During the Deposition of Epita-xial layers of Gallium Arsenide From the Gaseous Phaze" Moscow, Heorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 9, No 12, 1973, pp 2116-2119 Abstracti A study was made of the transfer of the abort-lived radioisotope S13l from. the arsenous chloride and of the source of galliun during the epitaxial accretion of CaAs. The system H2-AsCl 3-Ga was used as the gaseous phase and either irradiated quartz or elemental silicon mixed with the Ga was the Si source. Six runs were made under varying conditions and the amount of SPI varied from below detection limits to 2 x 10 20 cm73. The greatest con- centration of Si in the opitaxial layer was observed when the elemental Si or crushed quartz was thoroughly mixed with a liquid containing 3-", Ga. In this case, values for Si were similar to those for SiO2. The proposed method for Si transfer is via the molecular species SiAs and SiO. 1/1 Oncology USSR uDc 6i6-o(.)O6.4-615.26 kOINOVALOVA, N. P., PI-Y-ALCMMI~S, .R._F., and KISEEELEVA, Ye, G.. Order of Lenin Institite o Chemical Physics) Acade ; of Sciences USSR "Toxicity and Antitumor Properties of a New Analogue of Thio-MPA" Leningrad, VoproGy Onkologii, Vol 19, No 1, 1973, PP 58-63 Abstract: Since a number of stable free radicals are known to have antittunor activity and relatively low toxicity, a paramagnetic analo,--le of thiophosphamide (PPT) -was synthesized by the substitution of an iminoxyl radical for one of the ethylenin-ine groups on thio-TEPA. Comparison of 'the toxic effects of PAT and thio-TEPA and their therapeutic effectiveness Ehowed that the former offered a nu.,fber of advantages over the latter. Studies with rat ei7,rthromyelosis sho',led that when equimolar quantities of PAT (5 m.-/kg) and thio-TEPA (2 m6-/k,) -were injected 3 djkys after twor transplantation, both sets of anin-als showed a tim-or rezression const t of 0.21 day-1. However, if the preparations were n administered on the 8th post-transplant day and continued for 10 days, PAT _1 evoked an ir=ediately apparent tumor regression with a constant of 0.15 day while in animals treated with thio--U;PA the tumors continued to grow for a couple of days before regression set in with a constant of 0.11 day-1. These 1/2 USSR KONOVALOIIA, N. P.) et al, Voprosy Onkologii, Vol 19, No 1, 1973, PP 58-63 differences in the rate constants were significant on the 'oasis of relgression analysis. The chemotherapeutic indexes of PAT and thio-'MPA for rat erythro- myelosis, expressed as the ratio of IM-0 to the dose required for complete tumor inhibition were, respectively,, e.0 and 2 .0. PAT also showed greater ef- fectiveness than thio-TEPA against various solid and ascitic tunors of rats and mice. PAT was also more effective than thio-TEPA in affecting division of term Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in male and female random bred mice (e.g., in - s of decreasing the mitotic index, increasing the number of abnormal mitoses, and in altering the relatLonship among the mitotic stages). 2/2 35 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30UCT70 TITLE--ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF NEW PREPARATIONS OF T~-E CHLORETHYLAMINE GROUP NOT INFLUENCING HAE140POESIS -U- AUTHUR-(05)-VASILYEVAt L.S-s DYACHKCVSKAYA, R.F.p SCHUPPE# N.O., PARKHOMENKO, I.I., SURKOVA.-lq-.T7""'__'_`_- CCUNTRY OF INFG-USSR SOURCE- IZVESITYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSRr SERIYA BIOL6GICHESKAYA, 1970, NR 3, PP 459-463 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ANTITUMCR DRUG EfFECT, EEMATOPOIESIS, AMINE CcNTRGL MARK[NG--NG RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1608 STEP NO--UR/0216/70/000/003/0459/0463 CIRC ACCESSICh NG--APOL27099 UNCLASSIFIED 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127099 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANTITUMOR ACTION OF CHLORALHYUkATES NoNsOL12,CHLORETHYL)PINOCAMFILAMINE (1), NiNiDII1,CHLORETHYL)PINILAMINE(IlI AND 3x5,DIsTRET6UTYL,4,0XI9N, NI,Dl (8ETAvDHLCRETHYL BENZILAMINE) (III) WAS STUDIED BOTH IN EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS AND IN TISSUE CULTURE. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE COMPOUND 11 DISPLAYED MAXIMAL ACTIVITY. THE INFLUENCE OF THE COMPOUND 11 ON THE PROCESS OF PROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS IN TUMOR CELLS WAS REGISTERED. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE SUBSTANCES STUDIED DO NOT INFLUENCE NORMAL HAEMOPOESIS* Ussp. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF CHEMCIAL PHYSICS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR UDC 541-49-.%6-73 4- 541-31 DIYAC' Y- T?- R-, IUMUSHCH, N. YE., SHILOV, A. YE., Institute 0 Chemical Physics, Moscow, Academy of Sciences USSR "Reaction of llothyl(tris)triphonylphosphine Cobalt With Un- saturated Compounds" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Rhimil, Vol 40, No 8, Aug 70, pp 1726-173'6 Abstract: At room temperature the toluene solution of CH Co(Pl'h3)3 (1) gradually changes its color from orange to brown, proAukcing methane, ethane, toluene, benzene, and some PPh3 in the reaction vessel. At -120C such solutions are relatively stable. When (I) is reacted with a series of olefines and organic bases, a rapid color change takes place with liberation of gases, their quantity depending on tho olefine used, In general, it is shown that the reaction of (I) with unsaturated compounds results in an interaction of the cobalt methyl group with the olefines in the coordination sphere of the metal without intermediary formation of free radicals. When hoxonn and divinyl are reacto4 with (I), r-allyl derivatives 112 57 USSR DtYACHKOVSK-IY, F. S., at al, Zhurnal Obshchey Nhimii, Vol 40, No 8, Aug 70, pp 1726-1730 of cobalt are formed, The reaction rate of organic and unsatu- rated compounds with (1) increases with an increased trend in the transition dTr--->pq. from metal to the olefine. L/2 014 UNC L AS S I F I ED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 TITLE--ELECTRODIALYSIS STUDY OF ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION CATALYSTS -U- ~AU THOR-(02)-BABKINA, O.N., DYACHKOVSKIYr F*S, _.COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR ~.SOURCE--VYSOKnMOL. SOEDIN., SER. 8 1970, 12(4), 301-3 DATE PUBLISHED-------70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRODIALYS[St POLYMERIZATION CATALYST9 STYRENE, ORGANOLITHIUM COMPOUND, GUANIDINE :'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1238 STEP NO--UR/0460/70/012/004/0301/0303 CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0134912 UNCLASS IF IED 2/2 014 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134912 7ABSTRACT/CXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEVERAL ANIONIC CATALYSTS, E.G., ETI. C SUB10 H SU83 L I t AND L I V ING POLYST YRENE (RL I PLUS C SU38 H -SUB8) WERE STUDIED BY ELECTRODIALYSIS IN A 3 COMPARTMENT DIALYZER AT 200EGREES UNDER AR. MAX. POLYSTYRENE (1) YIELDS WERE OBTAINED IN THE PRESENCE OF LI PRI,'-lE POSITIVE; OTHER IONS SUCH AS NH SUB4 PRIME POSITIVE, NR SUB4 PRIME POSITIVEt AND CN SUB3 H SUB6 PRIME POSITIVE fGUANfDINIU.M) WERE LESS EFFECTIVE. THE YIELD OF I WAS PROPORTIONAL TO THE QUANTITY OF ELECTRICITY PASSING THROUGH THE SOLN. AND -MONOtiER %-.IJNCN. ANIONIC POLYMills OF PHCH:CH SUB2 MAY OCCUR WITHOUT MFTALLIC ANTITONS. FACILITY: FILIAL INST. KHIM. FIZ., CHERNOGOLOVKA, USSR. UNC L A S 5 IF I-E Q USS1 uDc 678-5.o6-419.8:66.C85-33/-5 Pli"L-INOV G. N.; MOROZOV P. V., OIZLIMEMO, S. I.,,L 2a BES .1 .1 "" SONOV, G., CHMMOSOVA, 1. IN.) VIM-NINA, N. G., DYACHOKI V. T., and GOLODINYT, TLJ. F., Institute of Physical Chemistry ineni L. V. PiW-zn'Wt1d)F;-'Kfev, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, and Institult e of Chemistry of High Molecular Compounds, Kiev, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Radiation Technology of 11.1anufacturiag Glass -Plastics" Kiev, 207,imicheskaya ProrDshiennos tl U"ainy, No 4, 1970, PP 8-10 Abstract: Production of 61ass plastics usiwr electron accelerators as radiai~-ion sources is described. The operating principle is explained with an emaimple of th,e manufactuxe of a cylindrical sheet of cross winding. The mmcLrel speed, fc,~d pitch, and dcs2 sl(-.zrenp,~th are selected so toliat during the time of passai,e of the vinuinZ section across beam cross-section the required degree of polymerization of t'-e bi=d,e-" is attained. Tne degree of polynorization between layer.9 wound On top of each o=ez* ated by the energy of the itajnin~ngr radiation tuid bewil curz,cnL. The source of fast charged particles in the model setup is an accelerator wiz"- maximix-,electron enerQr of 0.414ev. Electrons at this energy ensure radiation polymerizatlon ol' P_ 0.2-0.3 = lacer of glass -plastics . In this layer, Vaen t-ae density of the current of the beam is several tens of microamperes per scivare c ntimeter dose strength of 106-107 rado/Gea is produced. 1 11 In 47 USSR UDC 576.851.132.095:576.358.8 BOBYR, A. D., and DYACHOK V. V,, Institute of Microbiology and Virology, Acade-av of Science? TM-T-~Hffl-'.' "Antiviral Properties of Some Bacteria of the Genus Pseudomonas" Kiev, 'Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 562-568 kl~bstract: The effect of culture liquids of 24 strains of Pseudomonas belonging to 15 species was determined in tests conducted in vitro with tobacco mosaic virus and in vivo twith isolated leaves of Nicatiana glutinosa infected with the virus. The culture liquids of seven strains (Ps. aeruginosa 16 1. and 36 1., Ps. radiobacter Samosudov and 137/2, Ps. syringae 465, and Ps. fluo- rescens 1152 and 8326) inhibited the virus to the extent of 42.2-79.2 percent. In tests WiLh infection of 1-1. glutinosa leaves, the prophylactic effect of the culture liquids was more- pronounced than their theiapeutic MJA:L~Ct. The CGI11- position of the culture mediun, (Hottinger broth or a potaw decoct ion), tile length of ti-me of contact: of the liquid with the virus in vitro, and the state of the viral infection, had a definite effcct oil the zictivi.ty of the bacterial products. Ine culture HiCuids of Ps. r.--LL1.;-,jbacC,!r 13712, Ps. aeruginosa. 16 1., and Ps. aeruginosa 36 1.1 ar,:)Iied to tGbacco and potato plants under field conditions to determine the prophylactic effect, reduced the accumulation of 5-6 phytopathogenic viruses (tobar-co mosaic virus, 1/2 USSR BOBYR, A. D. , and DYACHOK, V. V. , Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 562-568 tomato bronzing virus, and viruses X, Y, S, and 'M of potato -mosaic) by 35-80 percent. When potato tubers had been soaked in the culture liquid of Ps. aeruginosa 16.1. before planting, the potato yield was increased. Five-fold spraying of plants in the field with the culture liquid of Ps. aeruginosa 1~ 1. or Ps. radiobacter 137/2 not only was ineffective in increasing the yield of tobacco of the Havana variety or of potatoes of the variety Priye- kul'skiv ranniy, but even reduced the yield in some cases, while spraying with the culture liquids that had been combined with the antibiotic imanin increased the yields by 13.8-16.7 percent. 212 23 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--PROCESSES FOR INITIATING CGLUMN CHARGES OF THE SIMPLEST EXPLOSIVES I _U_ AUTHOR-(O6)-OYADECH_U&j__N.I.s LOSEVt V.Iot NAZAR,lUKp M.N., SEMKO, G.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--GORN. ZH. 19701 145(3)y 36 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 V*G,t ZHELTETSKIYP A.YE*v BAYDAF SUBJECT AREAS--ORDNANCE TOPIC TAGS--AMMONIUM NITRATE, DIESEL FUELi DETONATION, COMMERCIAL EXPLOSIVE/(U)AS8 GRANULIT EXPLOSIVE -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT ~LASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0753 STEP i'40--UR/0127/70/145/003/0036/0036 Cfftf: ACCESS)ION N10--AP011-1,6200 2/2 021 UNCLA SSIFTED PROCESSING DATE--04OEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136200 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COLUMN CHARGES OF IGDANIT (A MIXT. OF 7 L. DIESEL FUEL WITH LOD KG GRANULATED NH SUB4 NO SUB31, GRANULIT AS-8, AND ZERNOGRANULIT (THE COMPN. OF THE LAST TWO EXPLOSIVES IS NOT GIVEN) WERE INITIATED. TO AVOID DUST FORMATION WHEN FILLING THE BLAST HOLES WITH ZERNOGRANULIT, 4PERCENT WATER OR DIESEL FUEL WAS ADDED TO THIS EXPLOSIVE. THE EXPTS. WERE DONE IN MINES UNDERGROUND, IN STEEL PIPES 4-4.5 M TIMES 100 MM DIAM.s WITH 2.5-MM WALLS. THE EXPLOSIVES DETONATED WHEN INITIATED BY 2 LINES.OF DETONATING CORD PLACED ALONG THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE CARTRIDGESt OR BY TWO DONOR CHARGES IMIN. WEIGHT OF 0.4 KG EACH)i CONNECTED BY TWO LINES OF DETONATING CORD. FACILITY: KRIVOROIH. GORNORUD* INST., KRIVOI ROG, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED mammiml= "IN USSR UDC 621.332.1.029.6 PROMOROV E. D. DYADC1.'L-.NK0 --,I. V., SHALAYEV, V. A. and 83ELETSKIY, ;N7. 1 Academy or Sciences ZT-TRc~ 4SR in Noscow "An Experimental Investigation of tile ifidth of Gunn Diode VOIL tage-Currenz Characteristics" Moscow, "Ladiotek,"I'lika i E~Icktrunika, Vol. 15, No. 4, Apri 1 1970, Jr.). Abstract: III thC5C the authors varied t'),,e voltage to Gunn diodes �:rom a level corresponding to pure Gunn osci liarions, the develop,ment of shock ionization in tile domain to lbreakdo;,.n. They Lictel-Imined the width of the voltage current characteristic by a formula expounded, by Prokhorov, Shalayev, Beic!tskiy and Arendar' in tile prf.~viaus issue o~F P--dio- tlekhnika i Eloktronika, ;s a function of the concentration of prii~Jary Carriers, the Field 5trt:ngth out-sicle the domain, the critical sn-ength Of tljc cle.--trical field in tile domain (the strength at which zone-zone shock io-nization Juvc:lops) the average maximum drift speed of-' electrons an(! the mabilay of' the primary carriers. 'I"heir experimentai results fitted 'tile curve calcul--tej by this formula fairly vell; thC3, attribute tile discrepancies to thc! approximate deterniination oi' primary carrier concentration and mobility. Their results n S.; ~ show $the volta.7e current characteristic ~,idth. to decrease witii incre in- con- centration and decreasini,,- mobility. 1/3 USSR PIRO.EOROV, et- al, -iiad-Jotek.Lniha i Elektronika, Vol 15, ~O `)ril 1970, --)-0-793-79' They also investigated recombination radiation in t-Ine diol"es und~?r vari- ous conditions. The spectrum, of the radiation detected incluided a peak- -~-nd a relatively long tail, indicating a fairly high riumber of lke~-els at the base of the conductivitv zone and the top of the valence zone. ..'%t volta-e levels up to the width of the voltage current characteristic and somewhat beyond the radiation was proportional to the concentration of shock ioniized carriers; with intense radiation beginning at voltages above this The radia- tion intensity increases sharply at higher voltage levels, as breall-down is approached. At volta.ae levels near the voltage current characteristic ,,ridLh, the radiation is most intensive at the cathode end, indicating slhock ioniz-~ticn as the priiiiary cause; at higher voltages, approaching t1he ievel zind beyond it, tile radiation is, most intellse in the center of tht~ %iliud(: s,1iiipI't:, indic.-ating heating as the priniary cause. Diffusing copper at the anode at a temperature oif 400'(: for 10-20 riinutes increased the resistance of the samples and reduced the characteristic width. The authors explained this seeming contradiction by the fact that tile copper compensates some of the I-Ioping admixtures in the GaAs, but reduces carrier mobility. 2/3 USSR% I 'ad 1970, PROMOROV, et a', R liotoklinika i E-lektronika, Vol. 1S, No. 4 pp. 793-796 The duration of the zifterglo~-.- was found to increaso tlilith increasing, voltage from the charactcristic width to breakdown. In the c:~perimentai samples used, the duraticn. of -the radiation increased after brea"down, but its intensity remained constant as the voltage increased. The authors tal~e this as an indication that at temperatures of 100% and hi.-her the concentra- tion of electrons in their samples did not change. The authors conclude that shock ionization is the primary determinant that heat of the voltage current characteristic width in Gunn diodes, but breakdown also has an effect. 3/3 USSR UDC:669.018.95:537.311 DYADENKO. N. S.. LUINIKO, A, 1. and KHOLOPTSEVA, T. V,, "Radiopribor" Plant,-K-iev "Electrical Resistance of Copper-Graphite Powder Compositions" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Sletallurgiya, No 12, De'c 73, pp 62-66 Abstract: This article studies the change in electrical resistance during the process of pressing of copper-graphite powder compositions with "open" graphite and graphite covered with copper. For comparison, experiments were also performed with pure copper. Furthermore, the evenness of distribution of the components in pressings produced at the greatest pressures was determined. The change in resistivity of copper- graphite compositions during the process of their pressing shows that a sharp reduction in resistivity of all compositions studied is observed at pressing pressures of 1.2-1.6 t/cm2, while resistivity decreases more smoothly above this pressure. Compositions containing graphite granules clad with copper have significantly lower resistivity than compositions with "open" graphite, a!; a result of the formation of a solid copper framework in the first case, and a graphite frame in the second. 1/1 - 48 - USSR uDc 621.822-oop--3:621.762 YAS I., D. S.J. OSVETIMSKIYY L. A. DWWO Y Ukrainian Scke_~n j_4. S., ZAPOROZHEM, A. A., and BELERTSOVA N. A.Y - ;fic ., Research Institute of the Textile Industry "Copper-Graphite Materials with Additives of Graphite Granules Plated with Copper" Kiev, Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, No 5, May 71, PP 70-75 Abstract: A new method for improving the antifriction properties of materials intended for o-Deration under conditions of dz-,f friction, for manufacturing sliding contacts and low-load sliding bearings, developed at the metal ceramics laboratory of the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of the Textile Industry was applied to obtain !3ptal ceramic of copper-g-raphite material with additives of graphite granules plated with copper. The results, presented in graphs and photographs of microstructure of copper-graphite materials with various graphite content, show that the addition of copper-plated graphite reduces the material ele.-tric conductivity and increases its compression strength, and with 6% content the hardneds and bending strength increase. 7hus., for a material with 15 wt% content of plated graphite, hardness and compres- sion and bending strengt2 increase by 30, 80, and 1", respectively, while 1/2 USSR YASI, D. S... et al.,, Por-oshkovaya metallurgiya, No 5, May 71, PP 70-75 the specific electric resistance and the dry friction coefficient decrease by 60 and 27%. respectively-, in comparison with the same material with exposed gmphite. 2/2 4,9 USSR UDC 616.141+416.45f-008.6i6l5.777./779 DYADIChEVA, T..V.t Kiev Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Hygiene --off "Ma-u-pa-MMai Diseases "Effect of Prolonged Action of Carbamic Acid Pesticides on Thyroid and Adrenocortical Function" Kievp Vrachebnoye Delos No 2, 1971t pp 120-M Abstracti The effects c-f derivatives of carbamic (sevin), thio (ya-lan), and dithiocar~*bamic (TI-M) acids were studied in chronic experiments (4 months) on white rats. Injected, into the stomach, all the compounds (sevin 36 p-g/1,G, Yalan 33 mg/kg, TXTF 14.8 mg/kg) increased thyroid function. In addition, sevin increased androgen and nineralocorticoid fiu,,ction of the adrenal cortex while deenasing its functional reserves, Yalan stinulated mineip-locorticoid, androgen, and to a lesser degree, glueocorticoidfLmation of the adxenal cortex while decreasing its fuz,ational reserves. THrF after Stimulating thyroid 0 function increased androgen and mineralocoiticoid function but decreased glycocorticoid function of the adrenal cortex and exhauseted its functional reserves. Thus, the thzee insecticides related but irith different chenical structures, exhibited cc=on features as well as individual characteristics In their effects on tho endocrine glands. 0 USER UDC 621.-,2.COI GEL" -7.P. 12' ~-- S fl,"arrynr Caloacity Cf Glas2 Stem -'ith A Ocnetriction 7or Flow Cf highly 7~--.-Jfitd Gassee" Eler-tron. t3khni'~-3. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Slektron. SVQh (Electronic Scientific-Techn'cal Collaztion. ZUcromve 31ec+ronico), i9701 ING 1, or 17~7-142 (from RZh-Elektronika I y~13ye primeneniye, 'yo 7, July 1970, A-Lb9tr-ct .'--r, -(A.2~"; Transl9tion: The paper comp"ites by the !4'onte-Carlo i;ethod the carrv-,:r._- -;f a ii*em with a ree'riction of various types~ for the flow of rarificd n p- g ~1 e iric8l forvila is obtained for the dependence of the corryinE capacity on the Eeo- metrlc3l dimancions or the constriction. Data are presented on the dcncity of im- pacts of the moloculoo with the surface of the otem for all of' Ito length. ref. Summary. 70 IUSSR DERGACHEV, P. B., DYADTIN, V., P..,. SAV1N,, N.. S., SEVEROV, L. A., and TARAN, Yu. A. "Principal Characteristfes of the Random Rolling of Heavy Aircraft During Flight in Turbulent Atmosphere" Tr. Leningr. in-t aviats. priborost.r. (Works of Leningrad Institute of Aircraft Instrument 'Manufacture), 1970, vyp. 66, pp 174-179 (from RZh- Hekhanika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IB392 by G. V. Vronskiy) Translation: The article considers equations of motion of aircraft equipped with an automatic pilot which maintains horizontal flight at a constant speed despite v4posure to random vertical and Lransverse uncorrelaLed gusts of wind possessing the same apectrall density. The solution -,tas accoi:ip 1 fs lied with the help of analog computers; at the same time the generation of random gusts with prescribed spectral density was effected by means of a shaping filter of the `.,Ahite" noise produced by a random signal generator. During simulation, pitch-, banic- and yaw-angle signals, as irell as their angular velocities and accelera7--ions were simultaneously tape-recorded on a multi- channel oscillograph. Uter processing on.the correlator, autocorrelation 1/2 USSR DERGACHEV, P. B., et al., Tr. Leningr. in-t aviats. priborostr. (Works of Leningrad Institute of Aircraft Instrument-Manufacture), 1970, Vyp. 66, pp 174-179 (from RM-Mekhanika, No 1,. Jan 71,.Abstract No IB392 by G. V. Vronskiy) functions of these signals were obtained) which are represented in the form r,, (-[) = D [e-a,1T1 cos p,.r + [Le-0-111 sin!5,-01 The authors present a table of coefficients al, a 21 6V ~ 2~ 1j, corresponding to the above-indicated signals.. 2/2 9 EQUIPMEBT Gyroscopic USSR 531.383 SEVEROV, L. A., SAVIN, N. S., DYADIKIN, V. P. "Errors of Adjustable Gyroscopic Devices With Limitation of Zone of L4nearity of Adjustment Circuit" Leningrad, IVUZ Priborostroyeniye, Volume 13, No. 2, 1970, pp 72-76. Abstract: ne errors of an adjustable gyroscopic device are analyzed. It is shown that saturation of the adjustment circuit has a filtering influence on perturbations applied to the sensing element. Furthermore, it is shown that static errors of the device caused by pertur- bations applied to the gyroscope increase sharply when the adjustment circuit is saturated. USSR UDC: 536.24:532-54 BARU=, Yu. D. , V=HREV, Yu. V. , . , KOBLYAKOV, A. N. , KONIKOV, A., LOKSHIN, V. A. , SITTITSY-TI, I. T. , Editori--' Staff of inzh. -fiz. zh. , Academy of Sciences of the Belorussian SSSR "Heat Exchange During Turbulent Flow of Water With Supercritica-1 Param(~ters --of-State in Vertical end Horizontal Pi-Pestt Teplootdacha Dri turlot-lentnom techenii v vertikallmriLn i M-izontallnvl-h --~ --- r- trubakh vodv sverkhkriticheskikdi L-arametrov sost(-,L,, Uya (cf. Hnglish above), Y[insk, 1970, 16 pp, ill. (No 21,15-70 Dep.) (from RZ11-Mekhanika, lio 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B739 DEP) Translation: The paper presents the results of an experimental study of heat transfer during rising, descending and horizontal flow of water with supercritical. parameters of state in circular tubes. The e;-merimental values of the coefficient's of heat transfer were found in the follcwini-~ ranges of working T)arameters: pressure 225-265 bars; mass fio,,Tratc----- 480- -5000 kg/cm2.,; Reynolds nuLber (12-5-450).103; specific thermal load 0.2- -6.5 MWIM2; flow temperature +50-500OC; wall tempeniture +60-750OC; inside 112 - 6o - BARULIN, Yu. D. et al. , Te-olootdacha pri turb-alentnam techenii v verti- kalInykh i gorizontal'_-iLrI,_h trubakh vody sverkhkritichskikh oa-ra-metrov sostoyaniya, Minsk, 1970 (No 2315-70 Dep.) tUameter of the tubes "3, 8, 20).10-3 m; relative length up to 300. Ex- perimental data are obtained on the effect which the direction of motion of the liquid flow has on heat exchange in the supercritical region. A study is made of the nature of the change in the coefficient of tic-at ex- change on the initial section and around the perimeter of horizontal tubes. Bibliography of twelve titles. Authors' abstract. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.558.1:543.42 QYADYU~M,___G_. G..-, KOZLOV, E. S., and KHOMENKO, D. P., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Acad. Sc. Mrainian SSR, Kiyev "IR Spectra and Calculations of the Vibrations of Phosphonitrile Chloride Trimer and of the Phosphorus Acid Phosphazo Derivatives With Isotopes 14~,,, and 15N" Kiyev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya Khimiya, Vol 9, No 4, 1973, pp 535-540 Abstract: An investigation was carried out of the IR spectra of phosphoni- trile chloride trimer (PNC12)3 M, trichlorophosphazotrichl.orODIlosphonium hexachlorophosphonate [Cl3PNPC13]+PC16 (II) and trichlorophosphazodichloro- phosphonyl C13P=NPOC1 2 (111) with nitrogen isotopes 14N and 15N and the relationship between the absorption bands in (I) has been refined. Calcula- tions of the vibrations of (I) were used in determining the force constants of the rings (106 cm-2): KPN = 10.13; HPN (through the phosphorus) = -0.35; HPN (through the nitrogen) = 0.266. ThepUalue of the PN bond interactions _FN ugh the nitrogen was used to calculate the vibrations in II and III. Enro It was shown that the PNP angle in these compounds should be in the range of 130-140% The POC12 group in compound III should be capable of conju- gation with the P=N bond. 1/1 USSR UDC: 535-373.2 DYADYUSIIA. MA~ G. PR2,HOITSYAYA 0. V., TIMIONOV, Ye. A., and -BEYAK, k!. T. "Investigating the Laws of Radiation Transitions from the Second Excitation Si-nglet State of Dye Molecules" v0a 11-oscow, izvesti2a A1.1 SSSR -- Seriya Tizicheska 36, No 5, 1972, pp 945-950 Abstract: This paper is based on an earlier article written by the authors named above and published iii the Journal of x;xperi- mental and Theoret-ical Physics (Zh,13,TF, 14, 330, 1971). The e2r- lier article aruiounced the discovery of 11-1toill-l! rshortilave rl-di- ation Trom, molocular oolutionn of Cyarlizic dyoi~" w1d.ch w"".0 intc-l'.- reted 1113 VICUP-tiOrL T.COM thC' second el(~, et ro n-,-. ta 1-1 C- Cxcitation. ,92 ) SO, cand. ohm;ed experJxiontally that this ra".Utttj.01.). i.3 not connected with photochemical transforrjati=G~ or the presence of contami-nazits. In the present raper, the authorz clarify the of shortwave fluorescence by investigating two homolo-o-as cyanine dye molecules. in the first, oscillation of t2r.e % electron US- tem is possible in twc, rautii.ally perpendicular directions, _,lollgy the axis of symmetry ~-nd at right angles to it; the second type, is characterized by a much greater linearity oT oocillat I-on of the 'K electron system. The results of experimentation vitlh b o t a 1/2 USSR UDC: 535-373-2 DYADYUSHA-, G. G., et all Izvesti~)ra AN SSSR -- Qeriya FiZ`chesh-aya, vol 36, flo 5, 1972, pp 945-950 molecules, excited by the mercury lamp tyre D?,,Sh-250 with excita- tion i-zavelengths of 313, 366, and 405 nm, are Givell, Informat-ion regarding the mutual positioning of absorption and radiation os- cillators- of the molecules was obtained by Juive-stigating the ro- larization spectra. It is concluded that since the accond excit-a- tion triplet state cannot be higher than the second sing-let octate, it is Wobably either in resonance or close to it. 2/2 3 3 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 TITLE--BASICITY AND ELECTRON STRUCTURE OF PYRANONES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-TOLMACHEV, A.I., OYADYUSHAt G.G., SHULEZHKOP L.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEOR. EKSP. KHIM. 1970v 6(211 185-91 '~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..,,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, MOLECULAR ORBITALI AROMATIC KETONEP HETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFI(:D PROXY FICHE NO---FD70/605013/B03 STEP NO--UR/0379/70/006/002/0185/0191 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP014034~3 UNCLASS I FL !ED-- 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140343 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HUECKEL LCAO MO CALCNS. WERE PERFORMED FOR PYRANONESY CHROMONESt BENZOCHROMONESt XANTHONES9 COUMARINS, AND THEIR PROTONATED SPECIES. PARAMETERS USED WERE BY PARISERt PARR9 AND POPLIE; PK SUBBH PRIME POSITIVE WAS PLOTTED AS A FUNCTION OF PI ELECTRON ENERGY OF PROTONATION (DELTAEPSILON PI). PI ELECTRON D. AND PI BOND ORDERS OF THESE COMPDS* WERE CALCD. AND THE LOCALIZATION ENERGIES FOR ELECTROPHILICt RADICAL, AND NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION IN PYRANONIES WERE DETD. -THE CALCD, VALUES VERIFY THE EXP_TL. FINDINGS THAT FOR ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTIrUTION POSITION 3 IS 'PREFERRED, WHILE POSITION 2 IS FAVORED IN RADICAL AND NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION. FACILITY: INST. bRG. KHIM., KIEV, USSR. UNCLASS I F IED I / 2 031 UNCLASISIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 T[TLE--CO*-IPARISON BETWEEN THE AUGMENTED WAVE AND GREEN'S FUNCTION METHODS IN THE LONE THEORY OF SOLIDS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-DYAKIN, V.V,v YEGOROV, R.F., IVEZDIN, V.K,t SHIROKOVSKY, V.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SO[JRCE--F IZIKA METALLOV I META OLOVEDENTEt MAR . 19701 29t 3) 1 579-483 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPEC,rRum, WAVE FUNCTION, ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE, METAL CRYSTALP CALCULA"IONt GREEN FUNCTION, VARIATIONAL METHOD CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1819 STEP NO--UR/Olf~-6/70/029/003/0479/0483 C!RC ACCESSION N()--AP0129187 J L AS I F I F 0 212 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 27,Nr-,IV7 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129187 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. THE ~44THE~MATICAL PROBLEM Op ~UrTIZTNJ ENERGY SPECTRUM AND WAVF Fij~Mjom'S uF IIETAL Ff-.NID[NG Tllr CRYSTALS AND DERIVIN!G IHE ELECTRICAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES FROM T!HESE IS CONSIDERE0 THEORETICALLY IN TWO FORMS BASED ON THE AUG'!EliTE0 PLAl"AE WAVE ANO GREEN'S FUNCTION METHODS, RESP. IT IS PROVED THAT P'l 130TH THE RELATIVISTIC AND INJONRELATIVISTIC CASES BOTH METHODS MAY BE DE-LUVED FROM A SINGLE BASIC VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLE. SOME OF THE SIMILARITIES ANO DIFFERENCES BETWEEfl THE TWO METHODSARE DISCUSSED. 13-11CLASS[FIED USSR tw 621-789:669-151,24"26 ROMANIV, 0. and IMLYAK, N. L., Institute of Physics Vachanics, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR, Llvov "Influence of Heat and Aviechanical Treatment on Rapture Work of M-edium-Alloy Steel" Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Yekhanika. Yeterialov-, No 2, 1971,. pp 24-27 Abstract: Earlier studies have indicated the primary influence of high- temperature heat and. mechanical treatment an the brittle strength of machine building steels. This article studies the question of the criteria of the favorable influence of this treatment an the crack Propagation resistance of these steels. The studies were performed using chrome-ailicon and chro;,.--- nickel steels. A co-.=arative estimate was made of the -work of runture of bar specimens with stress concentrators and with fatigue cracks formed at the mouths of the concentrators under impact loading. The resistance to crack propagation was found to increase only if the temperature at which the tol3ts were performed wan below the upper threshold of cold brittleness of the specimens. The optir-al degree of compression during high-temperature heat and mechanical treatment depends not only on. the chemical composition.and treatrrent mode of the steel, but also on the conditions of subsequent irnchanical testinc-. 0 A the test conditions become more rigid, the influence decreases.. USSR VAYNSHTEYN, B- K-, Corresponding Member of tne Academy of Sciences USSR, DIYAKUN, I. A.) and ABLOVj i..- V.t Academician of the Academy of Scienco3eo*s4l'vTb'='VTrn~'~'gn, Institute of Crystallography of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow, Institute of Applied ?hysics of the Academy of Sciences Moldavian SSR, Kishinev IiElectron-Diffraction Letermination of Structure of DL-Q~-Cupric Alanimte" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 193, No 2, 1970, DP 330-332 Abstract: Continuing tileir study of copper salts of (X-amino acids, the authors describe the results of an electron-diffraction study of the anhydrous copper salt of DL-01~-alanine Cu(H2NGH(CH3)COO)2, which is isolated in the form of very thin brittle plates closely abutting one another. Electron-diffraction patterns from textured polycrystal and point diffraction patterns were obtained on the EG electron-dif- fraction camera of the Institute of Crystallography, Academy of Sci- ences USSR. USSR OC 547.261118 ZAVLIN, P. X., RODINANSKAYA, E. R., DOYA and AL'BITSKAYA, V. M., Leningrad Institute of Motion-Picture Enginee "Reaction of Alkylphosphorous Acid HcAochlorides With Thioethylene Glycol" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 8, Aug 71, pp 1874-1875 Abstracts In the reaction of aakylphosphorous acid monochlorides with tbio- ethylene glycol in the presence of a hydrogen chlo ide acceptor -- triethyl- amine -- first the hydroxy group reacts to give -.mereaptoethyl alkyl phoephites, wh e presence in the reaction products is confirmed by IR and ra. PMR spect 'ereaptoethyl alkyl phosphites are converted in the cold to the corresponding 1,3,2-oxathiaphospholane derivatives. The reaction of ethyleneglycolphosphorous acid chloride with thioethylene glycol gives a spiran derivative. 1/1 Acc. Nr. P0048493-' Ref . Code; V R C. 0 0 9 Geological Cross Section of Superdeep Hole in Ciscaucasia (Abstract: "Geologica], Cross Section of Super deep Well in Ciscaucasia," by A I vaico Q11 M_ jjjda~rQ D, ' av and S. I. Gorlov, ~11-Union Scientific Re- search atitute"Owl?~et_r_o le= Moscow, Geologii Nefti i Gai-a-;-To 1, 1970, pp 55-57) Deep drilling was begun in 1964 in Krasnoyarskiy Kray in the Medvedov- skaya fold, situated in the northern part of the Timashevskaya formation, -Fjw dotailed study of luictonic structure and determining the petroleum and gas deposits in.14esozoic deposits. Two boreholes were drilled there (posi- tion shown in Fig. 1, a geological cross section of the area). The ifirst, passing through rocks of Cenozoic and late Cretaceous age, in the interval 4,106-4,515 m encountered sedimentaxy and igneous-sedimentary formations (tuffs and tuff sandstones). The second hole was drilled to a depth of 0,320 m. It encountered a complex of deposits of Cenozoic, Cretaccoua and Jurassic ave and a stratum of rocks of voLeanic origin tentat.-vely assigned to the Upper Paleozoic-4rwer Mesozoic. The depth reached by hole No. 2 is .among the record depths reached in the USSR and is the greatest reached in Ciscaucasia. Figure 2 is a geologicr.1 cross section of hole No. 2; this cross section is discussed in detail in the text. The work has shown that neei/yrame 19800206 AP0048493 holes can be drilled as deep as 6,000 m in this regidn and that at such deDths there are-collectors favorable for saturation by petroleum and gas. The presence of a thick stratum of rocks of igneaas types is evidence-of intensive olcanic activity in the region. Periods of active volcanism occurred in western Ciscaucasia and on the northern slope of the Greater Caucases during the'Middle Devonian, Permain, Lower Juras3ic and Albain. The massive nature of these rocks of volcanic or-gin and the almost complete absebce of sedimentary formations in the series of rocks of volcanic origin inakes it difficult to deterrane their age. The data collected from rack cores indicate that in the southern part of the Timashevskaya for-mati-on con- ditions exist for the 'ormat-ion of lithologic-stratigraphic deposits of pet- roleum and gas. For exploring these deposits it is necessary fo drill holes to the south of the Medvedovskaya area in the direction of the northern edge of the Western Kuban do,..mwqrp. 19800207 USSR UDC 547.26'118 Z,kVLLN-, P. M. D'YLKONOV, A. ., AL'BITSKAYA, V. If., and B-kBKI,:,A, E. I., Leningrad Institute of Cinematographic Engineers 0 "Reaction of Ditioesters of Cyclohexylphosphonous and Thiophosphonic Acids With Decyl Alcohol." Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 73, p 2788 Abstract: Heating S-phEnyl-SObenzylcyclohexyldithiophosplionite or its trithio homolog with decyl alcohol at 210* for 6 hrs yields the respective thiophenol and 0-decyl-S-bi!nzylcvclohexylthiophosphonite. When S-heptyl- S-benzvlcyclohexyldithio(trithio)phosphonite is heated with decyl alcohol, the products are lieptylmereaptain and 0-decyl-S-benzylcyclohexylthiophos- phonite. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.26'118 ZAVLIN, P. M., WYAKONOV, A. M., AL'BITSKAYA, V. M., and BABKINA, E. I., Leningrad Institute of Cinematographic Engineers "Reaction of Nonsymmetric Diesters of Phosphonous Acids With Nucleophilic Reagents" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 7, Jul 73, p 1651 Abstract: Reactions of nonsymmetric diesters of cyclotiexylptiosphonous acid with decyl alcohol were studied. In the process of equilibrium transesteri- fication, this equilibr'Lum is shifted in the direction of the low-boiling ptoduct. In contrast to the derivatives of phosphonic acids, the phosphonous acids show apparently no effect of the vacant 3d orbitals of tricoordinated phosphorus atom on the direction of transesterification processes. 1/1 - 42 - Ar-c. 'Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code AP004.1,503- CHEMICAL ABST. III'le Vt D 8991911 Reactivity of diphenylcarbene in reactions witli arr-'berg-. A. G. Li ZT. A111111. 1970, 6"1 :. -12-5 Ph.~C: has clet-'rophilit: character ai,.d it a~~;o liai'a-reatur reaclivity when it is rorme(1 ;-mrn P11-cN. by "~an vhen. it Is formed by catalytic e"compri. The rea-c-tion of ll:C:CIIOBu (I) with Pii..C: prod-'-uced by irradn. gave (1P, 12' P h.- C alid 14.4".'( Plico. In Elie of 1 %V;th Ph:c: produced by lwating Cu stearate-PliCN, complex IC.71/-'C 11 ,.%,as obtained. The reaction of 1-heptane with photolytically produced Pli~C: gave 4.5cc* 1, 1 -d iph enyl-2 -auly1cycl o propane, 121,-, and 36.4,~~ Ph2CHCHPh,;. CPJR REEL/FR.A-ME Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code CHEMICAL ABST. UR03 4 6 I- 110857d Equivalence of carbJtoms of the three-membered ring of the triphenylcyclopropenylium cation. Via a",L_A_.j_ Kostikov R R - MoIchanov A. P. (Leningfaa. Ms. 1- mV. Im- =_m_'inrKT.d, USISIt). 7h. -O-rg.-- Ahm. 197U, -6-1-2), TRuss). The action of tert-BuOK on Ph'ICHCI! gave the carbene PhUCCI, which condensed with PhC: CPh togive tri- pheny1cyc-lopropenylium chloride (1). Treatment of I with ter!- BuOH, F120, and ftBr gave triphenylcvclopropenylium bromide (JI). The opening of the II ring with KOH at 80' gave equal amts. Ph,ZH:CPhIICOPh (111), PhCH-.14CPhBz (111al,, and Ph"- CH:CPh:Bz(IUb). The positions of the labeled C atoms in III- IIIb were detd. by degrading them to labeled BzOH and Phi- CHC02H (1420: oxidn. to epoxides, epoxide ring opening with BFx.Et2O, and oxidn. with H,.Oz) or to labeled BzH and Bz2 (by ozonolysi!; of III-Mb). CPJR REEL/FP,A'ikfE 19830831 2: 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-090CT70 TITLE-A111,11TIPROTON UEUTERON INELASTIC INTERACTION IN A PULSED APPKOXIMATION _u_ AurHOR-102)-NEMIROVSKlY, P.E.w UYAKONOV, L.A. -COUNTRY OF INFO---LJSSR SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970t Il(I)v 131-9 DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS .,TGPIC TAGS-INELASTIC INTERACTIONt ANTIPROTON, DEUTERON, APPROXIMATION METHOD, NUCLEAR CROSS SECTION, PARTICLE ANNIHILATION -CONTROL MARKING-IND RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REEL/FRAME--L916/0427 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/011/001/0131/0139 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP004Z463 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFI'ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0042jt63 - ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INELASTIC DISINTEGRAT-ION IS STUOIED kiHICH IS INDUCED BY INCIDEN-T BAR P ANU CHARGE EXCHANGE OF BAR P TO THL D WITHIN THE ENERGY RANGE OF THE INCIDENT BAR P OF SIMILAR TO 25-100 MEV. INELASric VISINTEGRATION CROSS SECTIONS AND CHARGE EXCHANGE ARE CALCO. NUALKICALLYP BY USING APPROX, METHODS. A CRITERION FOR ESTG. THE VALUE OF THE CROSS SECTION OF 6ARP D ANNIHILATION IS GIVEN. THE CHARGE EXCHANGE AND ANNIHILATION IN BAR P D PROCESSES ARE COMPARED WITH CORRESPONDING CROSS SECTIONS OF THE BAR P N PROBLEM FOR EQUIV. E-Nt-AGIES. FACILITY: MOSK. INZH.-FIZ. INST., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED VLI-la. APPLICATION OF THE METHOD Of CONTINUOUS WEIGHING FOR 51'UDYING THE ETCHING A" GROM PROCESSES IN THE Cs-AaCt 3-112 SYSIL4 (Article by L. 1. Wyokonov, E., 5, YopelJoViCh, V. N- Saalov. V. V%J, .1trelys-, -A. I.- )Little. Ye. V. r flov'ysY&, Hoscowl Sovonitirsk, 711, Sti=Eqslt~n Pretly!ojita goats I P-Iu,r.v.dnIkov kh KrIetallov -1 Pleri.k. R.o.iso, I.'-I? Ju... 1972, V 831 A olat's -ous iiiialsinA has b,-- -Aw.1e,.:sd to t-iittitat,ii :thadofconti the at 4% of Al lurt snd the, grmth of the epitaxi.1 1-v of Go),*. On cceipIttion of the period of naturation of the galliust with at~rnic, the composition of th* gas phase In changed sharply. sM thi, Ralliun content in the Mae flow under stationary conditlona corre%poode to the equtlibrium *Love the solid galltuto Arsenide, and the arsonLC content to deters,14tiel by the amount of AaCt 3 Introduced Into the reActor. fit contrn%t to the arallahis published, date It has been found that the gro.th reto of th. CaAs loyar: Is established in practice Immediately with respect to Cotipletion of the saturstlen period. The nature of the experlmontal dependencies of the growth rate on the process parionstaro Indicates that the growth of GaAs takes place In the d if fusion- kinetic region. This tvaperaturs profile in Clio reactor was determined for which the radial itr&6Lente are eliminated which cause uncontrallad nucleation of the GaAs on the xtisctor walls in the substrate itone. A study was made of the ff*cttot th; conditions of the growth process an the structure snl the electrical Toper .. 0 the una lloyed spitsislal layers of GaAs. The electron mobility ; 10 the layers grown under aptlm&L conditiona resichaid 11250 cim tv-siot, at 3001K mal 611,0M egs /v-smic at 771K with a concentration of them of 3-10 IACU~-3. lop VII-Lb PROPEVVES Or ALLOYED UITAXIAL LAYERS OF GALLIUM ARSrJ#IDZ GROWN IN THE, ca-'CA. )-"25TSTIM lArtL41a by 1. 1. Wyakonoy. L.. A. Zhukgva, 1. S. Ko"llovich. V. W. -biaslav, V. Yu.jepillow, S. 1. luds. Va. V. Solov*yeva. Mosce,-. Ho~aslblrok, Ili up us po Protseee.. Rosta I 51~iey-i rol I Kristollov I Vi*nnk, Russ an, 12-17 June. Layer* of gallluo orwanid& Itto" in the Gx-kzl:t 3-H2 system wors allayed oltl~or by th*r~j evaporation of the impurity (Te, In) or by intro-Ouction of it in the fors of a x6stous compound (112So, (C2"&)2In). The dependence of the carrier concentration in the layers an the admixture coccoatration %D the a&$ phoss wet found. With an incrosso in the telluri= content. the growth face at the layer drops almost to sera whereas the x.$m practically h4a no Offset on the growth rate. The use of diathyl zinc does not lead to warsentug Of the slactrophyaical parameters of the layers by eve:parlson with the alloying by the Method of thoreal evaporation of zinc. The concentration of tho charge carriers !n the layer* alloyed with tolluriun and ealenlum to reduced In the direction of the goo flow ubereas In the layers alloyed with zinc, th* rancon- tratton at the carriers increases a little. This difference is cannectod with tho difference In the coefficients of the vopor-crretal junction. AtcordinR to the data of olectrophysital studios. the degree at czapenzation of the donors Ift the IAVOTQ SIIOYGd with selenium Is constant and close to 0.5. An LtkCr~Aoo In the tollurluo conc*ntration In the layer loads to on increase In the dis- location density and the number of growth pyroatids. to the ope ono alloyed with, ealsolus, with a carrier cunc4ntration of the ty;o u.' S.,0ni=. either an increase in the dislocation density to 1-106cm-1 or the appearance oil specific altrodefecto was observed. At low alloying tovois with sal,,ium, it 3.1axac,-3) and in the entire range of allaying with ainc WaIng tiothyl mine. the 4iolocation density to the layer to close to the dislocation density to the substrate; the morphology of the layers dome not change. USSR UDC 621.315.592 YURIOVA, YE. S., SOLOV'YEVA, YE. V., KISTOVA, YE. It., D'YAI'O!-,'OV L. I., IGLITSYN, M. I., rEVOPdOV, M. N. "Autocompensation of Donors in Gallium Arsenide and Lhe Gouks 1-xPx Solid Solution" Leningrad, Fizika 1. Te;chnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 3, 1972, pp 493-501 Abstract, A study was made of the autocompensation phenotienon (constancy of the degree of compensa--ion in a broad alloying range) detected in films of C aks -P alloyed with Te and Se and GaAs alloyed with Se. The dependence of I-x X the degree of compensation and the concentration of the compensatin- centers in the neutral state was obtained as a-func 'tion of the composition of the solid solution. A deep level connected with compensating centers was detected, and the dependence of its activation energy on the composition of the solid solution was determained. The study was made in the entire composition range of the sol-.Ld rioluvLon and also in filrs- of gallium arsenide alloyed with Se. The temperature range was expanded 'to Elji-` K. The degree of compensation in the GaAs I-xPXclose WiOl respect to composition w GaP was determined by the curve for tfie tcriperature. dependence of the chargi? carrier concentration by the same procedure as used 1/3 USSR YUROVA, YE. S., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovocli)ikov, Vol 6, No 3, 1972, pp 498-501 earlier [H. I. Iglitsyti, et al., FTP, No 4, 230, 19701. Graphs are presented showing the degree of compensation and the concentration of the compensating defects in the neutral state as functions of the composition of GaAs I-xPx crystals, the concentration of the ionized detectors as a function of the elec- tron concentration in the films of GaAs alloyed with Se, the temperature depen- dence of the charge carrier concentration in the compensated samples of GaAsl-,,P,,,t and the dependence of t'ae approximate activation energy of the D' level on the composition of the GaAs 1-xPx crystals. The divergence between the degree of compensation observed in the GaAs crystals (K ;~, 0.5) and tile value of 1, ob- tained by extrapolating the function K(x) for the solid solution to x = 0 is expl,ained by the difference between the growth temperatures of these crystals =200*. The calculation of No from the value of K in GaAs bv tile previously ob- v tained formula 0 K A V C! g a C 2/3 145 USSR YUROVA, YE. S., et al., Fizika i Tekhni~~~!~.dl---ov Vol 6 Ho 3, 1972, pp 498-501 leads to a value of the sa-me order as the value of N" in GaAs P determined v I-x x on heat treatment of the crystals at a temperature close to the growth temperas ture of the GaAs films ',No is the concentration of the coulpensating defects in v the neutral state, Nc is the effective density of the states of the conduction band, and E9 is the wid th of the forbidden band 3/3 t/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--020CT70 .TITLE--EFFECTIVENESS OF rREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ECZEM4, PSORIASIS M NEURODERMATITIS AT THE VANGOW SPA RESORT -U- ..,.AUTHDR-(03)-~)YAKO,NOVI'M.F., BEDAr S.A.t LESNIKOVt G.A. ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGII, 1970, NR 3, PP 39-42 ,DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .TOPIC TAGS--DERMATITIS, VITAMINt PROPHYLAXIS, NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASE DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAIIE--1986/0691 STEP NO--UP/0206/70/000/003/0039/GO4? Z~JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102675 W-1C LA 5 S I F I E D 212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--029CT70 CILRC ACCESSI'lN NO-AP0102675 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE WERE 1701 PATIENTS IJNDFR -OBSERVAT-ION, OF THEM 857 WITH CHRONIC ECLEMA, 678 WITH PSORIASIS, 165 WITH NEURODERMATITIS. THE PATIENTS RECEIVED COMPOSITE TREAT4ENT: GENERAL BATHS OF MINERAL WATER AT A TEMPERATURE OF PLUS 350EGREES TJ 38DEGREESC9 OF 10 TO 15 MINUTES' DURATIONt A COURSE CONSISTING OF 12 TO 20 BATHS; SHOWERS, HELIG AEROTHERAPY. SOME.PATIENTS WERE GIVEN DESENSITILANG THERAPY AND VITAMINS. THE FOLLOWING IMMEDIATE RESULTS WERE OBTAINED: FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ECZEMA CLINICAL CURE IN 33.7PERCENTi CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENT IN 15.5PERCENT, IMPR3VE4ENT IN 47.3PERCENT, NO CHANGE IN 2.5PERCENT, EXACERBATION IN IPERCENT; FOR PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS CLINICAL CURE IN 28.9PERCENT, SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN 28.6PERCENT; 114PROVEMENT IN 41.3PERCENT, NO CHANGES IN 1.2PERCENT. IN NEURODERMATITIS CLINICAL CURE WAS OBSERVED IN Z7PERCENT, CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENT IN 20PERCENT, IMPROVEMENT IN 49.4PERCENT, NO ,CHANGkS IN 3.6 PERCENT OF THE PATIENTS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.315.592 GEMMONTI R. L. , WYAKONOVP H. 1. qM" - k"M "A:cceptor Levels in a Semiconductor with Diamond Structure" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 2191-2193 Abstract: Results are presented from a numerical calculation of the energy of the basic acceptor level as a function of the ratio of masses of light and heavy holes. The calculation was performed for the case of small acceptor levels the energies of which are small by comparison with the width of the for- bidden zone and the macrnitude of the spin-orbit splitting. For any ratio of the masses of the light and heavy holes, the energY of the groun6 state is on the order of the Bohr energy of the heavy hole. In a recent paper [11. 0. Lipari, et al., 1-bLrs. Rev. Lett., No 25, 1660, 19701 the ener,"y of the ground state was determined from the sane set of equations derived here uning the var-iation method. ficn,7ever, the limitit'S Value of the ground state energy for(m and n, are the masses of the e/mh) - 0 (me n light and heavy holes, rr-spectively] was not calculated, and it was not shown that this energy is on the order of the Bohr energy of the heavy hole. Tile results obtained in the present paper permit calculation of the ground state 1/2 USSR GEMMONT , B. L. , et al. , Fizika i Tekhnika PoluDrovodnikov , Vol 5, No 11, 1971, pp 2191-2193 energy of the acceptor if the zonal parameters y I and y introduced by Luttinger [Phys. Rev., No 102, 1030, 19361 are known. 2/2 - 76 - Ac.c. N r: AF0043('3274 Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal mental'noy i Teoreticheakoy Fiziki, 1970. Vol 58 . Nr 3, pp la