SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDOTOV, YE.I. - FEDYUKIN, V.YA.

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"737 '7 4 jurl ac,:: C,:D USSR UDC 669.295 GEGER, V. E., CHEPRASOV, 1. M., DMITRIYEV,'V. N., GAFUROVJ%, N. Sh. 'The Mechanism of the Interaction of Titanium Tetrachloride with Magnesium" Ordzhonikidze, Isvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Savedeni)-, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp 59-63. Abstract: The mechanism of magnesium-therinal reduction of titanium is studied by quick cooling of the reaction products. The discovery of sponge titanium on the cover of a commercial reactor in specially.cooled recessei and analysis of the structure of the sponge indicate that the sponge struc- ture of titanium is a result of secondary processes occurring following the chemical reactions. The appearance of the primary peculiarities of thermal combustion during magnesium thermal reduction'of titlinium allows us to look upon the occurrence of this process front the standpoint of the theory of combustion. USSR UDO 620.193.01 PALEOLOG, Ye. 11.1 F~E'DOTOVII A Z wid DERYAGINA 0. G.1 Ao,~,de- 11-1.1L. * I I of Sciences of Physical Chem J. ,I try IIIIII[inctics of Reduction-Oxidizing. Reactions, on TiO2 ~,_Iid -;,.-,iO Sincle Cryst?as and on tho Oxidized Surfacc of Metals" j~etn Moscow, Zashchita. Io. lio-,r, Vo"L 9, No 2, J,'ar*Ikpr 73, lt)-p 176-178 AbstrrIct-: The distribution of interfacial daffeiviic~:.s of 1)0.tell- ti,310 on nassive Ni --md Ti surfacos wao th,--., ba,-is of -oroviously me-).siired kinetic -pir- 1. j,, i c ~ to e ro f 2, L, i t c t i o , I - o1 I reactions on ~;urf,,cer-, o-f 11i :?n0. TI., of their cc).-.,i),,).ct oI-,-i(1ICs7 rind of -oletinum. TiOo -;in,-,Ic cryot.-_12 ivere -produccO hir -Hae Verneitil method nnd trc_,it-ed in v!~cuum at 750-01 HiO ,iinr-.Le cry-itti1r, alloyed with 1-ithiuvi. The notentiost.,,Aic rmodic o,,ri. ion o 1~ and Ti ohovic principili,! different DIC'eliv.-mi~m. The oxidation rule olf' Ti is fol- Ni rerdized at the, -otcntial ~;f",.0t '30 v. At more rositive -rot entinis ( 0. 5 ,,,rcl 0. 7 v) , 'the- r-ro,:,th 0,f a rnale only in I-lie film. followo the lo~r,=it; be,,;nnln~; !-,-ter on U it ch,-Mges to tho' J)arabolic type. The Ji- fereaco5 in tac cjxlO,~Mo.-i mech"nicn kinct-icr-, o--:,' Ni r2-n(I Ti mcet t)~(! (!v-LIi-,-tion r c sults of the not-entinl di~-.tributionl in t-he S~ UDC: 8.74 PETROV, V. G., FEDOTOVA, D. Ye. "Formulation and Methods of Solving Problems in the rUeld of Progratmred Checking and Diagnosis of Digital Systems" V sb. Vychisl. mashiny i progrommir. (Cojnputcrr, and Progrwimdng--collection of works), Moscow, 1971, PP 5-25 (froin RM-Kibernetikii, No 6, Jm '[21, Ab- stract No 6V515) Translation: The authors consider a set,of program facilities and niethods of organizing data processing which ensure effective utilization of the technical components of programmed control systems. 16--thocLs of orCaniving programmed control systems are divided into four classc-s: 1) the system of algorithms and prograras which is inherent in all progr~=.ed ccntrol systems regardless of operating conditions; 2) formal (artificial) languages which are the basis of systems of program automation; 3) operational systerrZ which determine the conditions of processing information in the nrogra=d control system; 4) operational systems which deterrdne' the C(giditions of rumz er.-It.--dns checking und diagnosis. lbe system of algoritlima and pror finiched algorith w. and programs, a llbrar~ of ntandard subprogr=s, and programs for solving various uniqt~-_ and repcatcd probltim.. Uic formal 112 USSR PETROV, V. G., FEDOTOVA, D. Ye., 'Vychisl. netody i pi-oErarlmir., Moscovl 19711 pp 5-25 languages include two classes of languages- computer oriented and algo- rithmic. The operational systems wbich determine them conditions of process- ing information are subdivided into non-ponitored (with manue-I control of computational processes) and monitored (with automatic. coordination of the work of components of thecomputational process). qbe operational systeirs which determine the conditions of checking mid diagnosis are divided irto 1) systems for functional monitoring with tolerance ch~eck and with check by characteristic feature, and 2) preventative monitoring systevs. 'The particulars of construction of the basic proGravaied irethods for checking and diagnosing programmed control systeir, are considelvd. 2/2 47 USSR UDC 5T7.4 PETROV, V. G., FEDOTOVA, D "Expanded Method of D-Cubes as a Basis of Constructing Tests for Combinaticil Schemes" V sb. Vychisl. masbiny i proaZa-cmir. (Computers and Programming--collection of works T_,M_Ios cow, 1971, pp 26-56 (from RZh-Kibernetika,,INo 5, blay 72, Ab- stract No 5V363) Translation: The concepts of the table of coverings, the table of Minim= coverings and the table of D-cubes are introduced for functions oil logic algebra. The first two coincide with the concepts of disjunctive normal forms and minimum disjunctive normal forms for functions of logic algebra. In this paper an algorithm is developed for obtaining a table L of minimum, coverings for arbitrary functions of logic algebra, and a comarative analysis is given of the effectiveness of assigning a function by,means of a table of coverings. Tables of coverings and tables of D-cubes aro prorteated for functions of two variablen The aut-hora point out that fhe apparatun or D-cubc calculus is used fo; diagnosing digital systems. Kh. Yadatyan. 1/1 USSR IJ-DC 531. 74, (017) (08'-, 76) BOGUSLAVSKIY, M. G., ELIASIMERG, B. M. , SHAROVA, Y-O.' Ye. , "State Primary Standard Unit of a Plane Angle tha~-Radian" Mosc(x-z, lzmcritel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1972, j3p 9-10 Abstract: A co-,-.iplex of cquiplient for reproducIn[,, and storing the unit. of a plane angle equal.to 2 -,. rad, or-a part thereof, and for cr,--iism-Itting ti-.e size of the,unit, by means of secondary standards and sCa'Id'.-Ird nea.,;uremlzilt facilities, to operating measurement facilities, was developed -and te-.ste-I in 1970. The State primary sItandard unit of a pInne ~at,,.Le a riompla-.,: of the follovyint,, m~aasuriiq~ equipment: a 36-facud prlft~-,,, at the Union Scientific Rc:L-carch Institute of Matrolocy itt 19151~,, it st;~ndard foalcnc- tric autocollination unit consisting of' photoulectric -with i.-- electronic digital readout device, and a device fw holding z~Ad turnin,rF. tl'.- polyhedral 1) -4.S.M 36-facud pri*m No 1 has hc-Ln tze,~ti(Aod qi thw~ Stik! mar rida rd. The mean sq lie J s ca - ware, coror at t mont t did nf-.~L exceed 0.02". The new prinary standard facilit-Y has br:tcii -,.atlfled tn January, 1972 at -- nei-tin- of- the. as thrt standard unit of a pJ ane Angle. 4 f 1 r c!-. . IBM MMM - USSR UDC 669.15.013.8(088.8) FEDOTOVA, L. S., ALEKSEYEhTKO, M. F., POTAK, YA. M.,BiELYAKOVA, V. A., OIZZHEKH- F. , SHEPETOV, V. A., TOPILM, V. V., E&ONIIII, V. M., KLYUYEVO "Stainless Steel" USSR Author's Certificate No 276434, Filed 25 Jul 68, Published 13 Oct 70 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4163711) Tr.anslation: A steel for operation at temperatures up to 600' is proposed with the following composition (in %): C 0.05-0.09, Cr 10.5-12,, Ni 1.4-1.8, Mo 0*35-0.5, 14b 0.06-0.15, V 0.15-0.25, Si < 0.6, bin 340' and were apparently due to the formatJon of truct -reactions. An in- conjugated , ures arising from secondary. daction period of 10-40 min was obsd.'for the formation of the paramagnetic centers. The centers apparently catalyzed the thermal degradation since degradation was more rapid in.mins c nt - greater concris. of such centers. A thermal degradation rioectanism is &;cussed. DBJR REEL/FRME .......... . . . . ..... ..... ':.112 010 U14CLASSIFIED l)ATE--0?7)CT7n TITLE--P(,LYP.IC ACIDS -U- AUTIQi~-033)-FC(IGTOVA, G.Y6., SHT I LMA4 I v K!.)LCS%lK6Vw, G.S. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SCUECE--U.S.S.R. 258,583 IZ36RET.s PROM. OBRAZTSY TOVAR114YE 7NAW11 111149t OATE PUPLISHED-03DEC69 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TUPIC TAGS--CARBI)XYLIC ACID, ANHYDRIDEv DIAMINE, CHEMICAL PATENT TRUL :4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED- PROXY i4l*(L/FRAME-11~92/0217 STEP CIRC ACLESSIC14 NO--AA0111411 UNCLASSIFIE0 ~1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATI-30OCT70 TITLE-SYNTHESIS AND STUDY OF AROMATIC POLYAMIDES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-K0ZYREVAv NoMes FEDOTOVA# O.YA., KERBEft,.M.L., KOLESMIKOV, G*S. WAN" COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOU RCE-,V YSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. B1970v 12(3)t230-4 DATE PUBLISHEC-70 AREAS-CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-ORGANIC SYNTHESIS# POLYAMIDE RESINv INTERFACIP'. POLYCONDENSATION, CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, PHTHALIC ACID _-CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS "~.OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0685 STEP NO-UR/04601~TO./OL2/1)0310230/0234 .CIRC ACCESSICti NC-AP0124357 UNCLASSIFIED .d. 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSiaN NO--AP0124357 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SEVERAL AROMATIC POLYAMIOES (1) ~~.WERE PREPD. FROM 4,4 PRIME DIAMINODIPHENYLMETHANE, 4,,4 PRIME DIAMINO 30 PRIME DIMETHYLDIPHENYLMETHANEt 212 BIS(4 AMINOPHENYL~PROPANE AND JSUPTHALOYL AND TEREPHTHALOYL CHLORIDES BY INTERFACIAL POLYCONDENSATION AND (OR LOW TEMP. PGLYCONDENSATION IN ACNME SUB260; THE LATTER METHOD GAVE I HAVING A SP. VISCOSITY 10 TIMES AS GREAT AS THAT OF POLYMERS OBTAINED BY THE INERFACIAL.POLYCONDENSATION (AT THE SAME MONOMER CONCNS.) THE SOFTENING POINT OF I RANGED FROM,~00 TO 300DEGREES. FACILITY: MOSK. KHIM. TEKHNOL. INST. IM. MENDELEEVAs M05COW, USSR. UNC LAS S 1 F I E 0 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--18SEP70 TITLE--THERMAL AND OXfDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF AROMATIC AND AROMATIC ALIPHATIC POLYAMIDES A14D POLYUREAS -U- AUTHOR- (0 5 CH 18 1 SOV AY E *'I KO L ESIN I KOVGS. GOR OKHOV ...-N.I., KOVARSKAYA, B.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEOIN., SER. A 1970, 12(l) 26-X -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--THER.'4AL DEGRADATION, OXIDATIVE I)EGRADATInti, POLYAMIDE compnUND, ROLYUPEAv DIAMINEs ORGANIC ISCCYANATE, COPOLYMERIZATION, POLYMER CROSSLINKING, POLYCONDENSATION C T P 0 L44INKING--NO RESTPICTIUNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1937/1195 STEP tJtl--UR/0459/70/01?/001/0026/0030 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104561 U%f_-l_ASSfFIc_D 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP-10 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104561 ABSTRACT/ EX rRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYAMIDES (PREPO. BY INTERFACIAL POLYCONDENSATION) AND POLYUREAS (PREPO, BY COPOLYM14. OF DIAMINES WITH DIISUCYANATES, SUCH AS HEXAM-E-THYLENE DTlSDCYANATE)t~ E.G.t POLY(DITOLYL,METHANEFURMARAMIDE) (1), POLY(DITOLYL-NiN'-DIETHYLFUMARAMIDE) (111i POLY(DITOLYLMET,4ANE-.N,N'-DIETHYLADIPAMIDE) (III)f POLY(DITOLYLMETHANEHEXAMET~iYLENEUREA).([V) AND POLY(DITOLYLMETHANEFUMARAMID-P) (1), POLY(DITOLYL-P),N'-DIETHIYLFUMARA.,410EI TOLYLMETHANE MOIETY IS DERIVED FROM 4t4l-METHYLENEOI-0-TOLUIDINE GR FROM 4,41-METHYLENEBIS(N-ETHYL-0-TOLUIDINE)) WERE DEGRADED AT 200-3ZODEGREESt 1, 11, AND [it WE-RE MOPE STABLE THAN IV OR V. I AND 11 EXHIBITED HIGHER THERMAL SJ-AB,ILITY-- THAN I'll. THE OX'IDN. OF POLYANI'DES AND POLYUREAS (BASED ON A PRIMARY DIAMINE) WAS ACCOMPANIED BY CR~OSSLINKING* Cot c0 SUB2, K SUR2 Go AND ACH (IDErITIFIE0 BY.POLAROGRAPHY ANO C11RG,'AAfQG*) RESULTED FROM THE OXIUATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF~ THE~CITED POLYMERS. 112 016 UNCLASSIFIED P40CESSING OATE--30OCT70 ,TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF AR04ATIC POLYAMIOES BASED ON Zt4 AND 2,2 PRIME DIAMINOBIPHENYLS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-KOLESNIKOV, G.S., MATVELASHVILIP G.S., -GUTSALYUK, E.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKO-40L. SOEON.9 SER, A19709 12(3)r 528-35 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AR.AS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--POLYAMIDE COMPOUND# AMINEr POLYNUCLEAR HYDROCARBON, THERmAL STABILITYi POLYMER STRUCTUREv POLYCONDENSATION ~-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1186 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012100310523/0535 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116651 UNCLASSIFIED 11 11 Ell 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116651 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AROMATIC POLYAMIDES (1) WERE PREPO. BY LOW TEAP. POLYCONDENSATION IN ACNME SU82 OF 2,2 PRIME DIAMINDBIPHEINYL AND 214?DIAMINOBIPHENYL AND SEVERAL AROMATIC ACID CHLORIDES, E.G.v ISOPHTHALOYL AND TEREPHTHALOYL CHLORIDES AND 2t6,PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID OICHLORIDE. I HAD SOFTENING POLOITS OF 110-300DEGREES. POLY(2t4tBlPHENYLYLENE AMIDES) A14D POLV(2,2 PRIME BIPHENYLYLENE AMIDES) (E.G. 11) EXHIBITED SUPERIOR THERFAL STABILITY AND RESISTANCE TO OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION. THE*IEFFECTS OF POLYMER -STRUCTURE ON PHYSICOMECH. AND CHEM. PROPERTIES ARE~~OISCUSSED* FACILITY: MOSK. KHIM. TEKHNOL. INST. IM. MENDELEEVA, MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED ........... . ....... 112- 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 JITLE--SYNTHESIS AND STUOIES OF POLYMERS WITH PHENANTHRIDINE AND DIAZAPYRENE RINGS -U- AUTHOR-iO3)-KOLESNIKOV, G.S.,oj;~gaLPVA, O.YA.v MATVELASHVFLI, G.S. ~:CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR P7 .:SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN. SER A 1970, 12(3), 536-147 ..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, POLYNUCLEARHYDROCARF50N, POLYAMIDE COMPOUNOt POLYMERe CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, THER4,AL STABIL[TY, THERMAL DEGRADATION, PLASTIC MECHANICAL PkUPEkry, POLYMEk .STRUCTURE .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1201 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/003/0536/0547 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01166b6 UNCLASSIFIED I p Ip :ii .2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-~-160CT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116666 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CYCLODEHYDRATION OF POLY(2i4tBIPHENYLYLENE AMIDES) (1) AND POLY(2t2iB[PHENYLYLENE AMIDES) (11) (PREPD. FROM 2,4 AND 2,2,DIAMINIJBIPHENYL AND TERERHTHALOYL CHLORIDE) WAS STUDIED IN THE PRESENCE OF PUCL SU83':[N PHNO SU82 AT .100-30DEGREES FOR 1-5 HR. CYCLUDEHYDRATION OF I AND 11 GAVE POLY(PHENANTHRIDINYLENE AMIDEJ (1111 AND POLY(4y9rDIAZAPYRENYLENE ARYLENE) (IV) OF HIGH THERMAL STABILITY AND RESISTANCE To OXIDATIVE ~,THERMAL DEGRADATION. THERMAL CYCLODEHYDRATIONOF I AND 11 IN VACUO AT .250-320DEGREES GAVE SOME PHENANTHRIDINE RINGS. THE MECHo PROPERTIESP SOLY.9 AND THERMAL STABILITY OF III AND IV WERE MAINLY DETO. BYTHE STRUCTURE OF THE STARTING AMINES. ~ FACILITY~r MOtK. KHIMo-TEKHNOL. INST. IM. MENDELEEVAs '40SCOW9 USSR* u1 NC LAS S I F 1 E------ .... .... ......... ......... .. ...............I........ i6imik"6fifid 034 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--THERMAL CYCLIZATION OF PHOSPHORUS CONTAINING~HUMO ANU MIXED --AROMATIC POLYAMIC ACIDS STUDIED FROM INFRARED ABSORPTWN SPECTRA -U- -AUTHOR-(04)-KOLESNIKOVi G.S.9 FEDOTOVAP O*YA*t PARESISHVELIt O.I.o BELEVSKIYT S.F* -COUNTRY OF lNFO__UsSR _SOURCE-VVSOKOMOL SOEDIN*f SER, A 1970t 12(2)v 31T-22 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT UEAS--CHEMIS TRY TOPIC TAGS--CYCLIZATIONt ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND, IR SPECTRUM, PYROMELLITIC ACID, THEK-MAL EFFECT, ACTIVATION ENERGY, MOE lf'--NO RESTRICTIONS ,CCNTROL MARKI ',OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 .PROXY REELIFRAME--1995/1223 sTEP NO--UR/Of~59/11)/012/0,JZ/0311/0-14"Z CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116685 ,RIC L A S S I F I 034 UNCLA~SIFIED PROCESSING DATE -3JOCT70 ~CERC ACCESSION NO--AP0116685 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF rhERMAL CYCLIZATION OF P CONTG. AROMATIC POLYAMIC ACIDS (G. S. KOLL-Sli'lliwV ET AL., 1968) INTO THE CORRESPONDING POLYIMIUES AND THE CYCLizAriON "..F POLY(PYROMELLITAMIC ACID) INTO POLYIPYROMELLITIMIDE) STUDIED BY ~SPECTROSCOPY AT 1390-78D CM PRIME NEGATIVE1. THE'~POLYAMIC ACIDS CYCLIZED SLOWLY AT 110-20DEGREES, BUT RAPIDLY AT WGH TEMPS. IMIDIZATION FOLLOWED 1ST ORDER KINETICS, CHARACTE~IZEO BY A RATE COnsT. WHICH WAS.UNChANGEO UP TO.A CERTAIN DEGREE OF CYCLIZATIGN BUT WHICH RAPIDLY DECREASeD THEREAf:TER WITH INCREASING TEMP*l A DECREASE IN THE C-C-N ANGLE CAUSED AN INCREASE IN THE APPARENT ACTIVATION ENERGY. -FACILITY: MOSK. KHIM.-TEKHNOL. INST.' IM. MENUELEEVAi MOSCOWt USSR. U, ,4rLISSIFIEG 77 USSR ASHURLY, !. , 17, L Effect of the or e T.-.,-. t i on, V o 1. t a?I an zn scow, Khii` .0 Pre 5 s19,71 1 Abstract : T!,- -+Ion of fre. n ,n 50, 500, 1000 "D.. 7he special A. t The C 7. Cand 11 and 1-00 :-:.7 1'- brez;!:~I~ Oil t in d i "7: on from 5C, o, -103 e 'bif 1A XSSR UDC 1537-226+537,311.331.'539-16-011 BEGUCHEV, V. P. and MCNETIN, A. M. "Longitudinal Cathodoconductivity of Cadmium Telluride-. Laye:rs" 'Lw cl, ~D V sb. Tonkiye plenki soyedineniy tellura s metal i po, nIL__ttinka i OIL MIT (Thin Films of Tellurium Compounds With Mlctals~ of the Zinc and Gallium Subgroups -- Collection of Works), Villnyus,'1970, p 91 (from r%'-7h- Fizika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE998 by authors):. Translation: The authors investigated the cathodocoml4ctivity (cc) of 0-5 to 5-micron-thick CdTe layers in an Al-Cffe-SnOp "sandviclO E;ystem. 'nie layers were obtained by vac Y8 m evaporation on a heated substvate end had a specific resistance of 109-10 ohm-cm. CC was investigated during electron-beam excitation-with an energy of 5-25 kev and current densitV i _10-7-1()- a/sq cm, with constant or alternatine bias voltage fed,t~ ii'lexTayer under investigation. The selective character of CC dependence on the velocity of the exciting beam is detler-.rdned by the relation betweer,i filr.,i thic,mess and tile depth of penetration of the electrons under investigation. The relation between the practical path of the electrons in the lay(irs and their initial velocity is detemd-ned, an well an the dependence of CC on exciting Current 1/2 PIEGUCREVI V. P.J. et al., TorAkiye plenki soyedireniy tellul-a s netalleni podgrupptsinka i (,-,alliyaT'T'hin Fl~is of Tellurium Cp,-pounds WHh_ Ketals of the Zinc and Gallitun Subgroups -- Collecti.on of Work.110, Vil'wus, 1970' p 91 (from RZh-Fizika, 110 10, Oct 71, -Abstract No 10)a~993 by aitthors) density. On CdTe layers an amplification factor k (ratio of CC current to exciting current) up to 5.1o3 was obtained for electron velocity of 15 kev and bias voltage o:r 10 v, An even higher ka=l (up to 10)) was observed in layers obtained by cosputtering of CdTe.and CdS, 2/2 57 OA USSR UDC 621.762.004.2 FEDOTOVA, V. S. "Method of Studying the Minimum Energy for Ignition oflMetal Powders" Problemy inzhenernoy okhrany truda (Problems of Engin eering Protection of Labor], (Moscow Institute of Steels and Alloys, 63)..Moscow, 1970, pp. 49-55, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metal,lurgiya, No. 1; 1971, Abstract Nol 'G507 by the author). Translation: A brief analysis is prIesented of existing methods for the study and analysis of expressions for the quantitative determination of the minimum ignition energy. A description is presented be the'method suggested, along with a list of parameters which can be determined Using the method. I figure; 13 biblio. refs. 54 USSR UDO 621,'82,5 SIDORCV, V.G., GUSKY, V.A., VASIL' YEV,'~A. P., REkIIZCVA, G. V. "Definition Of The Determinant Factors During Physico-M!~thematical Investigation Of The Quality Cf Alloy-Type Low-Power Traneis'tors" Elektron. tekhnika. Neuchno-takhn. ob. Poluprovodn. priAga (Slectronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices),;19701~ No 101), pp 1-24 1 .1 (from R"(jh-_Elektronika_1 yeye primeneniye, No.12, Decembor 1970, itbatract, No 12B176) 'Translationt A method is proposed for snalysis"oe the quality of allay-type low- power transistors with the aid of phyeico-mathematical methods which define the determinate factors affecting the change of the individual parameters. Author's Summary. USSR UDC 621 '82 SCPCV, O.V., ABRAM,0VA, L.I., CHERhrfAT1SK,IY, I.A. "Investiration Cf The Parameters Cf Boundary States In Cxide-Somiconductor Structureag Elektron. takhniks. Nauchno-tekhn. ab.- . Fo I utirovodn. ribcEL (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices , , No 1(51'. p. 14C-lr-I 1 97C (from R"h--Eloktronika I yeye primemenlye, No 12, December 15r700 Abstract No 1281C6) Translation; The density and energy distribution of the boundary ststeO in SI-5102 structures were studied. From a comparison of the theoretical volt-falrad dependence, constructed on the basis of the ideal theory of Gurretts**'~_Bruttena, and the experi- mental volt-farad dependence, the distribution wee found of the magnitude of the charge captured by the boundary states -as a function of the surface potential,of the semiconductor. It is shown that the boundary states have a different one-rgy dis- tribution in the forbidden band ofthe semiconductor. It Is re4euled that different technological operations on the MOS structures have an unoven affect on boundary states with a different oner&y position. 6 ref. Summary.- USSR Ya A. Fedotov (ed.) "Semiconductor Devices and Their Application" (Po1uprovodnikovyye pribory i ikh primeneniye) Moscow, 1970, Izd-vo Sovetskoye Radio.- No 32, 19,000 copies, 328 pa&t--s Abstract: The collection of articles it; devoted to semiconductor devices and apparatuses of-the microwave range. It examines parwaet~ric diodes of gallium arsenide and of germaniun with a higTher Q-factor and the characteristics of avalanche and limiting microwave diodes. Considerable attention is given to multiplier diodes and the investigation of multiplication frequencies and to transistora-varactor multiplier circuits. The,presentati6n of,a survey ofthe methods for determining the electropbysical parameters of semiconductor mater- ials and films for microwave use will be of conoiderable'intereat for the reader. A series of articles is devoted to microwave circuits for semiconductor devices. The collection is intended for a wide circle of radio engineers and university students. Titles and authors of the articles are as follxwa: .......... ............ ....... ........ .. .... .... USSR Ya.,A. Fedotov (ed.) Izd-vo Sovetskoye Hadio.- No 32, 19,000 copies, 328 pages ---------- Methods of determining the Parameters of Semiconductors and Semiconductor Films for ~Iicrowave Use, Ye. M. Gershenzon, L. B. Litvak-Gorskuya, L. Plokhoval T.,S. Zarubina 3 Microwave Diodes With Tncreased Q-Factor, V. M. Valld-Perlov, V.V. Veyto, I. M. Martirosov 49 Semiconductor Limiter Diode For the Microwave Band, V. A. Shpirt 64 Semiconductor Diodes For Frequency Multiplication) V. 1. Pilldon, 82 ~A# A. Vizell Frequency Multipliers of Super-HiSh Multiplicity, A* 1. Soboley, log 109 Yu. A. Kotov, L. A. Modestov Planar-Epitaxial Microwave Band Varactors, S F, FAUISOV) ve is Pilldon 133 2/4 Hil H! ENV DIM USSR Ya. A. Fedotov (ed.) Izd-vo Sovetsk oye Radio, No 32, 19,000 copies, 328 pages Varactor Frequency Multipliers Using Transmission Strip'Lines For Semiconductor Multiplier-Amplifier Microwave Circuits, Yu. S. Pilipets, I. P. Polovkov 145 Designing the Mode of A Varactor In A Parallel-Frequency Multiplier Circuit, 1. Ya. Tabachnikov, 1. R. Frid, S. F. Kauoov, 4k. A. Vizell 172 Restoration Time of A Limiting Diode- And Methods For Determing It, 1. M, Martirosov, V. P. Kozidubov 203 -77- -Drift Diodes Noise Characteristics of An Autogenerator Using Avalanche of the P-N Type, R. 11. BelokopytoV 213 Investigation of the Thermal Characteristics of Semiconductor Limiting Microwave Diodes, V. A. Shpirt, E. N. Ulanovskiy 227 On Some Parameters of Semiconductor Junction Diodes for'~the Micro- wave Range, M. S. Guayatiner 238 3/4 USSR Ya. A. F. ~~ed.) Izd-vo Sovetskoye Radio, No 32, 19,0OG copies, 328 paFes Experimental Investigation of Frequency Multiplier U$,Jng Semiconductor Diodes In the 18-70 GHz Range, V. 1. Navrotskiy, A.,A. Vizbl', V. P. Voronenko 246 On Selection of the Operating Mode of An AFC Radar.Receiver Semi- conductor Mixer, S. M. Klich 261 Measuring the S-Parameter of A Microwave Transistor, K. A. Bakhtini H. Z. Shvarts 276 Asynchronous Microwave Tunnel Diode Detector, V. V. Cprbin, V. A. Malyshev 285 Experimental.Investigation of the Frequency.Dependenc6 of A P-14 Junction's Impedance In A Wide Frequency Range, S. P.:Babetko, B. V. Velichko, 1. M. Drydo, E. A. Mikhaylava, 1. A. Strukov, V. S. Etkin 297 Varistors, Yu. S. Karpov, B. Yu. Lototskiy, Yu. T. Okunev, V. V. Pasynkov, L. K. Chirkin 305 4/4 USSR UVC 678.675.01~.-53 KOLESNIKOV, G. S., (DECEASED), FEDOTOVA 0. YA.,; and.PARESISHVILI, 0. 1. ...... StPolyimides Based on Di-(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl)-Ptienylphosphine Oxide Dianhydride!' Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy,.No 12, Dee 700 pp,:20-23 Abstract: The authors study the physical and mechanical properties of homo- and mixed phosphorus-containing polyimides of various chemical structure selected in such a way that the effect~whicn the phosphorus- containing group has on the properties of the polyimides could be investipted. It was found that alL,polyimides with phosphorus- containin~ groups in the chain have a,definite softening point tem- perature in the region of 270-3300C depending on~,.the- structure of the amine component, and in the caselof.mixed poLyimides, on the con- tent of the phosphorus-containing di anhydride as.well. It was also found that considerable reversible deformations are typical-of the materials studied, which indicates thAithe softening process in polyimides corresponds to transition to the highly elastic state.* However, further investigation shows that partial cross-Linking may take place in the highly elastic Etate at high temperatures. In 1/2 USSR KOLESNIKOV, G. S., (DECFASED) et al., Plastich'eakiye Ma ssy, No L21 Dee 70, pp20-23 contrast to most polyimides, some of the mater.i6ls synthesized in this research are readily soluble in organic.~solvents. Solubility drops with a reduction of phosphorus content inithe.chain. The tensile strength of films based on these polyimides may be as~high as 800-1200 kecm2 depending on polymer structure. The dielectric constant o i. 0 f the materials studied varies-from 313 t 3.9 and is not strongly dependent on temperature. The resistivity at room tem- perature is considerably greater than IOL5Sc~ e0j, and the loss tan- gent is 0.002-0-16, showing almost no change with the structure of the polymer chain. The electrical strength of the polymers varies from 62 to 82 kW/mm, The polymers are fire-resistant and quench rapidly after removal from flamoo In view of their valuable pro- pertiest theae polymers should be-putito practi,6al use. 2/2 Us-SP, TIDG: 632'.11:582.21".42:633.-r, L-_EDGTOVA., T. i., and GUSEVA, N. N., All Union Institute of Plant Protection, beningracl 'Unduced Wi-It -Resistance of Cotton Leningrad., Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya, Vol 4, No 6, 1970, PP 512-516, Abstract: On being imfected vrith a weak-ly pathogenic strain of the fungus Verticilliwa dahliae or with fungi of species that have a lou pathogenicity -rcr cotton (Fusarium oxysporum f. :~ycopersic .i, Aspergillus.i-Liger, or lfflhizoctonia .solani), cotton plants. showed i-ranunity to infection viith a strongly p~athogenic strain of V. dahliae, the agent of cotton wi-It. The strongr:~y pathoCenic straLin has a -g i t.,g-n - of ~ V. dahl:Lae or Fusarium mysporum f . vasinfectum, which r hi f P~:. hr- f- J. city for young cotton plants, did not produce an imuniving P"ffect. IrSection with the strongly patbogenic strain of V. dahliae irvis conducted 2 dajo lifter inmunization ' Tile imunity varied in degree, depending an the I'unguo by t"Ilich It was produced and neached 10Cf% with the use of the Weakly pathogenic ctrain of V. dabliae. Develam.-ent of immity vas acconparied by an increase,-" ~-ynthe- sis of protc.-inn in plants, partictilarly of' rwoxidane isoenzymv5. The eCfeqtr, 1/2 - 26 .......... USSR FEDOTOVA,T. I. and GUSEVA, N1. N., Kikologiya i Fitopat) logiya, Vol 14, No 6, 1970, PP 512-516 of a single immunization were not lasting; upon ivnunization with the we-akly pathogenic strain of V. dahliae, the induced :~rnunity disappeared with 8-13 days. The content of isoenzynes approached that of non~:Urumiunized controls to- ward the 13th day. Repeated exposure, rather thwn a Single infection ulth :m immunizing strain, may be assumed to occur in nature,,hot-iever. It has been- ob- served that cotton varieties which are resistant to cotton root rot are suscep- tible to verticillosis and those that are susceptible to root rot show resistance to vertici-Ilosis. Immunity induced by another pathogenic. fac-tor may be involved here. Experiments to check the correctness of this asswiption will be conducted. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.7l~l2.004.2 FEDOTOYA, V. S. "Study of the Autoignition Temperature of Powders of goron and Its Compounds With Refractory Metals". Problemy inzhenernoy okhrany truda (Problems of Engineering Protection of Labor], (Moscow Institute of Steels and Alloys, 63), Moscow, 1970, pp. 41-45, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 1, .1971, Abstract No.1'G506 by the author). Translation: The ignition temperatures of powders of~B in various modifications and a number of its.compounds with Ti and Zr are studied in a bed using the method of the N[6scow,lnstitute of Steels and Alloys. The approximate mechanism of ignition of powdered B is. determined on the basis of analysis of low-temperature oxidation right up to the temperature preceding the beginning of ignition. 2 tables; 7 biblio. refs. -p,; . ..... Man RVIC ,rat 10,111 1, I! W. 10 111 M1,11-41 WINI 1111:1 it'll fl= USSR UDC: 5761851.5'11.097.29 FELCTECIVA, Yb. M., of' Rlo=e TrLSI-itUt- P-rep:L-ratims inen; L. A. "The Effect of Anthrax Toxin on Cells Cultures in vitroll Koscow, Arkhiv Pato-logii, Vol 12, No 11, 1070, nP 30-33 p Abstract: &-nosure of HeLa (himan ca-rbinoma) =-:I PI (hww'-n mmion) ceI13 to mthrax toxin for 3 days faile~i to Produce any -aorphologic'n"'ily pronounced def?e- nerative changes, but the culture was less dense than the control, suggenting an inhibition of growth. In a culture of gmtinea pir, ipleen paritonea-1, macro- . Iz - ami -cduced 6--gene-itive phages, the addition of anthrxt t m pi chzi-ires in the f,-,:-m of a rounding of the cells vrithin h hours, increased liasophl-lia of the c5toplasm. and poor differentiation in the stainin.g of the nucle-,Ls Pnd cytoplasn. Llthcugh these changes -verre si%!~st-quez-tly reve-rsed, the grc,-.-~th af the c-aLtU,-*e Waz, ed, as shomm by the greater sparseness of the layer of e7per-imCntal. cello as compared with the 1/1 7 0 -'*0043SG5- Ry UP, 0016 A.cc Nr X7ZVq dM PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnaffolikrobiolog, i'p Ep~demiq.Logi'J.-B I=unobiologii 1970,,Nr Zo PP A STUDY OF SPECIFIC ANTITOXIC ACTIVITY OF THERAPEUTIC GLOBULINAGAINST,AN[THRAX Yu. At. Fedolona, A. A. Ulanow. The, authors studied the antitoxic activity of thvrapeutji-- globulins against anthrax produced in the USSR. A method of neutralization of anthrxi toxin in the skin of guinea pigs was used. The globulins under study proved to possess a hl~rh antitoxic activity - t1ley neutralized the standard toxin dose in a dilution of 10-3- 1()-4- REELIFRAIME 19770289 I w1m; mm I'M 24licrobiology 7- USSR Uu-C: 576-851-511-C97-291 -CYI-:U-IVj'A YU. M. and ULO'c"'IA, A.A.1 Control institute for 3-4omxodicall ions imeni Tarasevich "The Specificity of Anthrax Toxin Produced in Vitro" Io A, 1970,1 Moscow, Zhurmal Milcrobiologii, Epidemiologii i limaunobiob.14,ri i, II Pp, 111-113 Abstract: Anthrax toxin uroduced in vitro on a nutrient medium -was applied to the skin of guinea pigs. The speci _Uy of t1le wzaG tested by adding antianthrax serum globulin and of 'Ute-rapeutic sera against bracellosis, mea-..3;e-., tickhorne encephaLitis, dipbther;~L, tetanus, and gas gm-ngrene. The resultant skill react.,C)II vu,"; eht~racnerized Irr, the edema index (ratio of the thickness of the skir. fold befOre injectioll to that a fter ~njeczion, i.e by the size of the ede=a) . Tlie Loxin wa--~ neutrttlizect only irhan opecific gloiNLIAn of therapeutic st-a-Im to it. The edema index -was 0. DOnOJILICifiC SMU fL:Ilr-,d Lo Aded 41 the toccir" and th-e X -,MS as when tc-xir Llcme -.ras us--ed: much less than 42.7US in all cases. ---------------- 112 023 V4CL Ai S I F I F0 PROC-ESSING DATE--023CT70 STUDY OF THL SPCCIFICITY Jr- ANTHRAX TOXIN ')I!TA[N(.'I) IN VIlq0 -j- AUTHOR-102)-Ft~DOTOVA YU.M.v ULANOVAv A.A. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGIlt EPIDE.MIOLOGII I IMMUN03101LOGII, 1970, %JR 3, PP 111-113 .OATE PLJHL ISHED ------- 70 SU8JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .T,OPIC,TAGS--ANTHRAX, BACTERIAL TOXINI kNCEPHALITIS, MEASLES, BRUCELLOSIS, DIPHTHERIA ~11.'GNTRGL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS ~DCCUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIFD 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1494 STEP NO--UR/0016/'70/0001003/Ollt/0113 C14C ACCESSION NO--AP0109554 UNCLASSIFIED [JEEIMIN mimm E13U, Jr3BEBAll tL 111101111 .4111 Iff.4 M W I I .. . ... . ....................... ......... .2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 'r-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109554 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACI. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE SPECIFICITYi~OF ANTH14AX OBTAINED IN VITRO ON SEMISYNTHETIC NUTRIENT MEUIUM ELABORATED BY THE AUTHORS. SMITHIS ME-THOO!WAS USED FOR THIS PURPOSE (THE ACTIVITY 9F ANTHRAX TOXIN WAS DETERMINED OY ITS [NTRADFRMAL INJECTION). THE RESULTS OF THIS REACTION WAS ASSESSED BY-JEDEMA iNbEX SUGGESTED BY THE AUTHORS. IT APPEARED THAT THE TOXIN WAS IIEUTRALIZED ONLY WITH SPECIFIC GLOBULIN rlF THE THERAPEUTIC ANTiF4RAX:SFRUM A14D T14AT ITS ACTIVITY PERSISTED AFTER ADDITION OF THERAPEUTIC SERUM PREPARATIONS AGAINST DIPHTHERIA, TETANUSt GAS GANGRENEs BRUCELLPSIS#' TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS AND MEASLES. THUSt A STRICT SPECIFICITY OF ANTHROX TOXIN -OBTAINED IN-VITRO WAS DEMONSTRATED. li N1 C 1, A S" 1.1 1~ .1 E Immunology: USSR uDc; 615-363,6;5t6.85l.51f-Q36-8 FEDOTOVA, YU. M. and ULANOVA, A.A., Control Institute for Bicmr;.,dical Frerara- -.4ims"i7mcia Tarasevich "Study of the Specific Antitoxic Activity of Therapeutic Afttianthr-ax Globi.Lliu" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immuliobiol6gii, 110. 19'TO, pp 47-51 Abstract: The antitoxic activity of antianthrax g~-bbulln prcduced in tile USS? was determined by a method suggested by H. Smith e1 al. (1955). rhe -nethod is based on neutralization of the pathological effect or anthray toxin, which causes hyperemia and edema in guinea pigs when administered intr--- dermally. The results are expressed as the ratio of the tbickn~:oa of the skin fold at the eduma oite to the thicktican of' the fold of heti:Lthy sk:1-11 in the Game animal. Experimen-W ohowed thaL tile titer of the antfl.oxic rietivity of all 22 series of globulins tested ranged from 10-3 to:lb-11. The findings are consistent" with clinical observations which indicate that the inte~nsity of both systemic and local pathological symptoms of anthrax diminishes within .24 hours of administration of the serum. 1/1 USSR UDC: 537-533-34 YAKUSHEV, Ye. M., Institute of N clea-- KEWMAN, V. M., JEDUb- iu Physics of the Academy of.Sciences of the Fazakh SSR,,Alma-Ata "Deflection of Parallel Beams of Charged Particles by a Flat Electrostatic Mirror" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki Ze Vol 41, No 9Y S P 71, PP 1825-1831 p Abstract: The authors discuss the electron-optical properties of a flat electrostatic two-dimensional mirror which is distin !shed by the fact gu that a parallel beam of charged particles incident on~its surface remains parallel in the paraxial approximation after reflection as well. it is shown that there are two types of flat electrostatic mirrors which diflfcr with respect to the nature of the trajectories. Cardinal points are defined for each type of mirror. The nature of angular aberrations is investigated, and expressions are found for the aberration coefficients. In the direction naraliel to the central plane of the~mirror, aberraticLs vanish to the fourth order, while in the direction perpendicular to -zh-JS plane, aberrations vanish to order three. The general theory is applied 2/2 -81 - . .. . .... . . . .. . .. USSR UDC 669 71 72( 0 S) mLyarvi A. S. DICH, 1. 1. VIKIIJAMEV, A. A. A. 0 Es" Plant an6 Ynst Ltime L, .'I rl Siberian Dapartimont of ,l~.czjdc-rjy 0- Sciellce.,3 "Di~xtice for Disassembly of Lining of USSR Autlions' Certificate Va 2909!19, Cl. C 22d 3/02, C 22 d 3 1-2, f I I c d 1-8 -Nov 6~-, puhllshc(i 1.1 71. vir~jya, .1, Jan 721 Abstract No IG125P) Translation cf !--tract; Thl;!; (I,-.vicr- for the of -,'-w 'lluminill-.1 Clearolyzors in accordarice author's 1967, AbsLn.1-L :,"o i(,13j) is uniquo in that, in m.-dol ralse rillar oporating re I ilab 1 1 i ty ,ne. 'o,zo-Aw, column consisln, of ;i to which a crituo, zi!-m i,; Iiiii"'oll, ;),nda platforilit cit the Lhu columil, Lhe contl~ul filf, jacks for ho:~;tinv Tha is, lindw in Ow jil'! cu~ lwacdl by i, ... . ...... ...... . ..... 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE7-23OCT70 TJTLE--IN0IVI0UAL COMPOSITION OF A GASOLINE CONDENSATE FRACTION (-INITIAL ~BOILING POINT 150DEGREES) FR04 TtiE PECHORA KOZHVA;GAS CONDENSATE DEPOSIT AUTHOR-(03)-KkUPENSKIY, V.I., STUKANOVAr L.N., FEDULOV, S.Ao- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED*t NEFT GAZ 1970, 13[3), 68 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY# MATERIALS "TOPIC TAGS--GASOLJNE, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, NATURAL GAS, -PETROCHEMISTRY, PETROLEUM DEPOSIT, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION COJNTROL MARKING--N9 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2083 STEP f4O--UR/0152/70/013/003/0069/OOhB CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL27456 212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CTIO CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127456' 4B.STRACT/FXTRACT--(U) Gl*'-O- ABSTRACT. THE FRACrioN tONTAINED IS SI.AILAR TO 100 HYDROCARBONSt INCLUDING 73.3PERCENT PARAFFINIC (52PERCENT N-PARAFFINIC), I-3PERCENT AROMATIC, AND Z5.4PERCENT.NAPHTHEN[Go BEING ALSO SUITABLE AS PETROCHEM. RAW MATERIAL. FACILITY: UKHT. IND. INST., UKHTA, USSR., ONCLASISIHED USSR UDC: 529.78 'YKIN, A. Ya., TKACHENKO, V. S., FEDULOV, V, M., FER171K, N. S. L E "Cesium Nuclear-Beam Reference in the Secondary Frequency and 'rimc Standard of Khar1kov State Institute of Measures and Measuring instrumoonts" Tr. Metrol. In-tov SSSR. Khar'Rov. N11 Metrol. 111ork's of Metrological Institutes of the USSR. Khar1kov. Scientific Research Institute for Metrology], 1972, No 7, pp 80-99 (Translate-d-from Referativny Zhurnal Metrologiya. i lzmeritellnaya Teklinika, No 4, 1973, Abstract.No 4.32.540, from the Resume). Translation: Results are presented front studies of the shoyt-term and long- terin instability of the frequency of cesium nuclear bepit Standards. 111C reproducibility of the frequency of a cesium nuclear b6am standard, measured by comparison of the frequency of two standards in the~AFC mode, is, 3.6,10-1L. It is shown that the relative error introduced by the electronics developed at the Khar1kov State Institute of Measures and lkleasuring lil-StrUflients, for the cesium standard is not over 3-lo-12. The change ja phase differcitc(o in the arms of the U-shaped resonaLor with time was tested by rx-asurement. of t~c quality of the U-shaped resonator and width of the spectral nbso-rption lines. 1/2 TR USSR uDc 6n.2211:532-5.001-24 FEY"V, YU. I. "On the Calculation of Energy Profile Losses in the Hing La.ttice of the Stator of Hydraulic Turbines" "Gidromekhanika. Resp. Me-zlived. Sb.11 HydroMechanics.. Repul blie Ittteerdep~%rt*,,,,ental Collection], 1972, Vol 21, PP 103-106 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, No 6, June 72.-49. Turbostroyen-iye. Abstract No 6.49-150) Translation: The possibility is denonstrated to use the calc-ilation of enerj7,v profile losses by the Laytts,,mnskiy, L. G. method for the deter-mination and the analysis of energy losses in radial stators of hydraulic turbines. The profile losses of enerlry are calculated con3idering additional.losses at the exrense of the thickness of the leading ed4,,e of the profile. ~Meoratical calcttlation results are compared vith experimental data obtained by investigation of -0-jer chn-acteristics of radial rotors at the Kharlkw Branch of the Machine Science and Automation Institute of the Academy of Sciences, U~:rSSIR- Five bw-lblio. mfs. 1/1 USSR UDC 6W6927.7-07 POSTOVIT, V. A., Doctor of Medical Sciences, and Ye N Candidate of Medical Sciences, Kiev Scientific Research Insti Diseases, Ukrainian SSR Ministry of PublicHealth, "Clinical Picture and Diagnosis of Paratyphoid Fever A" Moscow, Klinicheskaya Neditsina, Vol 50, No 6, 1972, pp 1.35-138 Abstract: To study the clinical picture of paratyphold fever type A, tile course of the disease in 140 patients from 1950-1~70 was analyved. The need for such a study was due to incomplete description of the disease, ongol-ig incidence of cases, and difficulty in diagrLosi. In laboratory diagnosis, the duratIon of pathogenic activity in blood, feces, urine and bile of the catma wan establirhed. flumoculture wnq mout IndicalAve potiftivo re- action); 141dal's reactLon in 38.7% of the subjects was negative or Its titer did not reach a-diagnostic level. Clinical data reflected a polymorphism of symptoms. Most. significant of these were an, acute onset of the disease (72.11"'), enlargement of the liver (89.3%) and spleen (71.4%), fre-quent earlv Rose rash on the skin, (exanthema in 54.3%), relative bradycardia (6,5.9%), -noderate leucopenia (55%) or normocytosis (30%). amd stomach pain (.39%), Dyspeptic and catarrhal disturbances as well as fever were common. The'researchers 1/2 USSR POSTOVIT, V. A., and FEDULOVA, Ye, N. Klinicheskaya IMeditsina, Val 50, No 6, 1972, pp 135-138 noted three variants of the disease: typhoid (55.8%), catarrhal (19.3%), gastrointestinal (14.2%), and mixed (10.7%). Five percent of the ill had relapses and 7.8% had complications. A small number suffered intestinal perforations (0.7%) and intestinal hemorrhages (0.7%). 2/2 025 U114CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 TITLE--INDIRECT HEMAGGLUTINATION REACTION USED 1,14 THE DIAGNOSIS OF YYPAOID. w _U_ 'AUTHOR-(02)-GRAB(JVSKIYv P.M.1 FEDULOVA, YE.YA. CLUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGII, EPIDEMICLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970, NR 3, PP 51-54 ,,.DATE PUBLfSHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :TOPIC TAGS--HE14AGGLUTINATION, TYPHOID FEVER, D IAGNOS T I CMETHOOSy ERYTHCCYTE, ANTIGEN, ANTIBODY 1:' C L_ f I C T 1,S UL;CWlENl LLASS--UNCLASSIF ILL) .PkrjXy 'R Ef 17 RAMF,-1988/151 1,1 '49-70R /0111 ll~)l 110 /Oli I /005-'s A" 0 A tfO '1 6 ~Cl C S 0 27 U A S I F I M", "Hi". I A"..' M,I 2/1 025 UNCL ASS.] F I ED, PROCESSING DATF-02CICT70 ~1-1 RC ACCESSIGN' NO-AP0106274 A13,STRACT/EXTRA(;T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TffF AUTH0J,!S SUGGEST A SINGLE METHOD OF OBTAINING SENSITIZED HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES ( 1-0 BL:)(.)0 SRIUP) LUADED WITH 0 AND,Vl TYPHOID ANTIGENS. -Wl~EN STORED IN A REFAIGERATOR THESE SENSITIZED ERYTHROCYTES RETAINED TAEIR PROPERTIES. FOR kflT LFSS THAN 3 MONTHS. - NINETY ONE PAriENTS SUFFERING FROM,'TYPHOID WEqE EXAMINED :IN THE COURSE OF THE DISEASE (217 SERA)- THE DISEASE WAS CONFtlkMEO BY INDIRECT HEMAGGLUT 'INATION REACTION.IN 73.6PERCENT AND V.1 AGGLUTININS WERE REVEALED IN 59.2PERCENT OF THE PATIENTS. THE,~GRE -AT~ST TITRES OF 0 ANT,160UIES-WERE FOUND DURING THE 2ND WEEK-oF THE DrSEASE. THIS REACTION -IN THE DESCRIBED MODIFICATION CAN BE USED,. IN PRACTICAL,LABORATORIES. UNCLASSIFIED.- USSR UDC: None YEROZGL11?-'S'H'IY, B. G., BOINDARB3.1711KO, L. IT, ,MOSTOVOY, Yu. A., OBI1ffAXU-,r, B. A. , FEDUNIN, V. P. ,and FRANK, 1_ "Measurement of Neutron Spin-Electron ImpulserAngular Correlation in the Decay of Polarized Aeutrons" Moscow, Pislma v L".1itirrial '2ksnerirlientallnoy iTeoretich(!skoy Vol. 13, i'so. 7, 5 ~V".prii 1971, pp j56-359 Abstract: This letter offers an experimental method for precise measurement, of~~ the an=ular ~cori~elation coej_*'.'~'i ien' in -he beta L decay of neutrons. L:o avoid errors due-to proton recoil and oth'-r factors, -Uhe operatin- L-r).rt of the neutron beam in 15he experi- mental ancara-~us iS se;:_-zrated out by a diaphragm 1"rom ~",,.e elec- tron det~c'tor, and the -ecording of all decay protons corresponLd- ing to the recorded eluctrons iz thus Cuaranteed. I A cross- sectional sketch o-L.' tne ancaratus is give,n.. The polarization co- efficient of t~lu licutron beam, menourud by thil- 3tern-Gerlac?i mi2- thod, was 0.77 + O.C.2 a~ an intensity of 3 IF n;-ta'utrons/suc. ............. .............. Yr-.RO4zOLI-',aS*rlIY, B. G. et al, Pis mavZhurnal 11:141s T) e rime ntal Inoyi Teorit K ichesloy Fiziki, vol. 13, 110. 7, 5 April.101, pp 356-359 experimental .,orlk was done -Ja the MT-I'l rf"actor of the Institute of Atomic Ener,~7 imuni 71. urchatov. "he aitthors exoress thei- gratitude -'.--o F. Ye. Spivoth, for his:interest; to A. 1. Aionin, A. G. Roslichin, A. '17u. -;-,ul-ikov, and S. I. Ktzzn::tsov for set-C.-ing, up the equipmz:nt aia-d w-alking measure-ments; and 'to the persorl,,el under the direction of V. P. Chernyshevich, i-i charge of the: IRT-IN react-or, 2/2 IBM- Re.f. Code. UR 0297 2, pp 169 7/ PRIMARY SOURCE. Antibiotiki~ 9 ol 15, Nr~ll EFFECT OF ERYTHROMYCIN ON RESPIRATION A~,;b oxibATIVE PHOSPHORILATION JN LIVER MITOCHONDRIA OF ALBINO RATS Al. G. hokarovtseva, V. V. Fedur Kiev Medical Institute The effect of ervthromycin on respiration, oxidative phosphorilation and coenzyme Q levels in -the liver mitoebondria of rats treated with antibiot,46 for pf'olong periods of time in spring and autumn was st"ied. Dependence of xespiration on the season was -shown. Having no effect on intensity of oxygen uptake by the liv6r mitochondia in vivo, erythromycin decreased esterification'of inorganic "Phosphorus which~ was especially ev.'dent in spring. In vitroerythromycin had no etteCt On the processes studied. REEL/FRAMLE ................. . . USSR UDC 532.68 DERYAGIN, B. V. (Corresponding 11-fember, Academy of Sciences USSR); FEDYAKI'N, N. N. , and NOVIKOVA, A. V., Q:nstitute of Physical Ch C~ Y of ~ S c="" ences emistry, Acad m Moscow,- and the Serpukhov Higher Command Engineering SchooI imeni Lenin Komsomol, Serpukhov, Moscow Oblast') "On Mirror Reflection of Molecular Vapor and Supermolecular Flow in Fine Capillaries" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Vol 193, No 3, 1970, pp 561-564 Abstract: The authors briefly review the limitations of the co-qLae rule of distributed reflection of molecules from cleaved alkali halide crystals and discuss the relations and conditIons necessary for mirror. ref lectIrdn and the limiting angle of total mirror reflection. -ving An experiment is described in which wat6r vapor escapes froin a captIlary ha a radius of less than one micron. When the capillary is laviyer than the free path of a molecule, the rate of vapor flow follows the Knudsen equation. When the capillary is smaller, the flow is greater than that predicted by the Knudsen equation. Under certain conditions of vapor density, molecules collide with the 1/3 USSR DERYAGIN, B 'V., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Vol 193, No 3, 1970, pp 561-564 wall at less than the critical angles and can bounce back and forth between the walls without colliding with other vapor molecules. Tile mirror angle for water vapor is found to be 5 to 7 degrees. The capillary experiments are intended to separate the mirror-reflected from the diffuse-reflected molecules. A theoreti- cal relation is derived for the flow density of the vapor, and a proof, more direct than the one given in a previous paper, is presented., Basis for tile proof is the fact that the pressure of a neutral gas affects the path length of the vapor molecules, and those that are reflected from the wall at less than, the critical angle collide with molecules of the neutral gas before again qtrik- ing the wall. The rate of water vapor evaporation from a 56-micron capillary was measured at various pressures. The water-filled capillary, sealed at one end, was placed In a glass test chamber connected to a vacuum pump and containing silica gel. Following the experiment-the moisture content of the gel w~s used to determine the vapor pressure. The diameter of the capillary was less than the free path length even at atmospheric pressure. Under these conditions the Knudsen 2/3 USSR DERYAGIN, B. V., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Procieedings of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Vol 193, No 3, 1970, pp 561-564 relation ought to be valid. Between 200 and 760 =n fig pressure the Knudsen relation does hold, following a linear curve; below 200 i1g the evaporation rate is markedly higher, but again it falls along a straight litie. The curves represent the evaporation rate as a function of the reciprocal of the depth of the liquid meniscus in the capillary. It is concluded that with respect to sufficiently small-bore capillaries there is a narrowair pressure interval at which Knudsen flow becomes supermolecular, and the flow rate is independent of air pressure. Orig. art. has 3 figs. and 10 refs. 3/3 112 042 UNCLASSIFIEQ PROCESSING DATE--230CT7o FtTLE--TURBULENT HEATING OF A PLASMA IN A DISCHARG~ 41TH A SKIN C()RfiEqT _U_ AUTHOR-102)-DUBOVOY, L.V., FE-DYA.KOVAL V.P. .COUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR SOURCE---LHURNAL EKSPERTMENTALiNOY I TEORETICHESKOY~FIZt1kit ',970* VOL 530 NR 41 PP 1168-1177 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--HlGfi FREQUENCY DISCHAPGEv PLASMA HFATING, TURBULENT PLASMA, SKIN EFFECT, THERMODYNAMIC EFFICIENCY RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRCXY REEL/FRAME--l-368/1501 STEP 77 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AI)0106257 U, L It S11 F I F u" 212 042 U-NCL ASS IF I ED SS I --AT 2 T (o rjr-C %rr=SSI,,,- ARSTRACT/lEXT4ACT-10) AliSTRACT* t~ESULTS OF ANI EKPE~I-'1'7 N T A L INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF HCATIN6 OF A -)LaSf-~4 IN A HUGH FREQUENCY DISCHARGF WITH A SKIN CURRENT IN THE YORFiUL-EENT ST-M-: ARE PRESENTED. A SCHENE Fl)~~ CALCULATING THE HFATINI~ OF t, ?'!-AS~Atl IS PROPOSED FOR THE CASE WHE'."I [ON SOU,"40 INST4111LITY IS ExCITED VN riiE REGION OF THE SKIN LAYER; DISCHARGE CLJRRE..,.,]' DIS.51PATI11%, 1~~i TiiE PLaSmA I% THE TLFZ.4ULE"jT STATE ANi) rkcNsr-Ere PHENOMENA OCCU~~',~ING TO THE EXTERNAL FIELD AND ACCOMPANIED BY DISSIPATIO-N OF THE HIGH FREQUEII~.'C.Y FIELD ENERGY ARE TAKEN INTO ACCUUNT. THE APPLICA51LITY OF THE CONCEPTS DEVELOPED [N WORK ON HIGH FREQUENCY DISCHARGES 'TO TL)4BULENT HEATING OF A PLASMA BY SINGLE SHORT DURATION CURRENT PULSES IS OISCUSSED. FACILITY: INST. ELEKTROFILICHESKOY APPARATURY 14. 06: V. YEFREMOVA. USSR UDG: 533.9 ... 16 ANDRYUKHINA, E. D., IVATIOVSKIY, M. A., POPOV, S. N.,. FOPRYADUKfiTN,_A. P. -FEDYANIN, 0. 1... KFOLINOV, Yu. V. "Investigation of the Magnetic Field Structure of the Tor-1 and Tor-2 .Stellarators" Tr. Fiz. in-ta .411 SSSR (Works of the Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR), 1973, 65, pp 73-81 (from RM-Fizika, No 6, Jun 173, abstract lo 6G358) Translation: The electron beam method is used to study the structure of magnetic surfaces in toroidall plasma traps with a double-helix field -- the Tor-1 and. Tor-2 stellarators. Bean m onitorirg was done by, the conventional probe method and by a high-speed dielectric grid method. It is shoum that the -structure of the surfaces is regular up to angles of rotational~conversion i of the order of 5.557 throughout the entire range of variation in i with the exception of the resonance values i = Vi , 2 Tr , 4 '1r , for which expinsion of the surfaces with the formation of a rosette structure is xecorded. The amplitude of resonance perturbations measured with respect~to the width of the of the amplitude of the nain 3tellarator field. rosettes is of the order of 10-1 Bibl. 1-1 titles. =094 NUCLEAR SCT. ABST. Coco ATCO 55S fNP-t-.18601 MAGINETIC FIELD STRI~CTUR]j IN THF TOR-1 STELLARATOR WITH I = 2. Andn,,-,kh1na.' %4 Translated for Culhum Lah~, Abingdon, Eng.. from Preprint No. 118. 16p. (CT0462) Dep. CF!rrl (U. S. Sales Only). The reoulti of magnetic meiisurentents in TOR-Ore repmed. The existence of closed surfaces Is tixperinientittly!Cunfiriiii-ii. The resonance reit nuM rotational Jon is investigated. The tnaxin transform Is 1 4 to 4,5, with a maximum shear -.9 3 A 11) (auth) !3rj00zC90 USSR UDC 669.017:539.216.2 TIMASHEV, S. F., andZS~A v~Xt- Physico-Chemic4l Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov "Electron Theory of Metallic Films", Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No74. Oct 70, pp 713- 721 Abstract: The problem of calculating the equilibrium characterts tics of the gas of interacting electrons in a metallic film of thickness ~ is considered. The approach is based an the apparatus of Green functions and correlation functions and allows direct consideration of the effects of inter-electron interaction in the Hartree-Fock approximation, and also of,the effects of dynamic shielding. The authors thank Yu.~A. TSERKOVNIKOV for discussion of the results. 83 . . ..... . .... ...... 7 Adsorption' 7ISSR UDC 5141.183 FFT)YANIN, V. 1