SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLANT, V.YE. - GOLDENBERG, L.M.
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1/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-271,10VO
TITLE--FORMATION OF A PULSED UHFt ULTkAHIGH FREQUENCY, DISCWRGE 0l',o)ER
ELECTRON CYCLUTRON RESONANCE CONDITIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-ABRAMOVA, T.S., GOLANT, V.YE.? STARIK, A.M~
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSIR
SOURCE--lH. TEKH. F[Z. 1970, 40(5)t 982-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TO-PIC TAGS--CYCLOTRON RESONANCE, HIGH FREQUENCY OISCH'ApGE, (JLTRAI-il(--;H
FREQUENCYt GAS DISCHARGEt GAS PRESSURE, DIFFUSION COEFFIC[ENT, MAGINETIC
FIELD EFFECT
rONTROL MARK I.NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/ FRAME-3004/09 26 STE13 NO--UR/0057/70/()ttU/005/()9i32/0'~186
CIPC ACCESS[ON ~N'0--AP013[512
6 A S S 11 F I C.
212 029 U-NCL AS S, I F I ED PRGCESSING DATE-27'NOV70
CIRC ACCESS[0,',l' NO--AP013L512
ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRIT. FIELD, E SUBCRi
CORRESPONDING TO THE FORMATION OF A UHF DISCHARGE IS CONSIDERABLY
OECREASED AT CYCLori,',um RESONANCE. THE FOR,'-IATI"-)i4 OF SUCH A O[SCHA,~G~: 'd,";S
STUDIED EXPTL. IN HE, 1,1E, AR, KR, AND XE AT 3 CM WAVELENGTH UNUER
RESONANCE CONDITIONS, E SUf3ClZ WAS DETD. AT DIFFERENT PRESSURES BY
MEASURING THE PQ't4ER TRAINSMITTED TH40UGH A WAVEGUIDE HAVING A GAS
CONTAINER. BY CONSIDERING DIFFEREINIT DIFFUSION COEFFS. CORRESPONDING TO
FREE AND AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSIONS AND BY USING THE THEORY OF FORMATION OF A
UHF DISCHARGE (1957), E SUJICR WAS CALCD. AS A FOINCTION OF PkESSURE FOR
HE, NE, AND AR. THE EXPTL. ANO THEeRETICAL CURVES AGREE FAIRLY ALLL.
COMPARISON nF RESULTS WITH THOSE [IN THE ABSENCE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD
SHOWED THAl THE CYCLOTRON RESO.NANCE REGION IS CHARACrERfZED BY A M[1111
VALUE OF E SUBCR 4-5 TIMES LOWER. THE PRESSURE Ct')RIZESPUNDING TO MIN: E
SUBCR IS ALMOST 2 ORDFRS OF MAGNITUDE LESS THAN rHAT IN THE ABSENCE OF
THE MAGNETIC FIELD.
USSR
UDC 681.3.007
ABEZGAUZ, M. I., GOLAUNT.-Yu. A" TERESHKO, E. P., Engineers, and GRINBERG,
A. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences
"Method of Representing Information in Automated Control Systems of Discrete
Production"
Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 7, July 1971, pp 10-12
Abstract: The article examines the organization of the structure of document
arrays in automated control systems which is based on a single concept of
the production situation -- a conceptual model. The suggested version for
representing information is based on the following principles: utilization
of a specific model of object operation, application of the "information
resources" concept along with the "material resources" concept, interpre-
tation of the process of operational selection of the controlling actions,
selection of groups of interacting events, examination of data utilization
by the personnel, selection of the staff, compilation of a set of algorithris,
placement of code diagrams in documents and standardizat-ion of operational
documents for all administrative workers with an individual COMDOSition of
code diagrams. Vie composition of the code diagrams depends on the set of
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ABEZGAUZ, M. I., et al., Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 7, July 1971,
pp 10-12
interrelated events of the sphere of the individual administrative worker
and the number of elementary controlled events reflected by the specific
set of documents. The workers are periodically supplied with the standard
document forms, including a specification-key with a complete set and
structure of code diagrams and other information. The advantages of this
method include the possibility of organizing information required by the
particular worker and control of information resources, establishing pre-
requisites for the formulation of a single conceptual model, accelerating
the process of rapidly selecting the necessary data from a set of documents,
and the possibility of a formal description and quantitative evaluation of
the perception of data by the personnel.
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U1JC 681.3.007
PFC31-IN OF EVALUATINr T111' ACTIVITY OF A GROLT OF OSCILLATORS IN CONTROL
~Y*3711:4s
!Artte.1c by Enrincer Yu. A. Colant; Moscow. Priborv i SLRtemy Uprny-leniva,
NO 10, 197T,7,1111~
"dern control sy9tens ence-mpaos not only individual nits and nectInna.
aln 0shops and hole enterprises. In this case, it is necessary to con-
a.-;Er the Rysteru; made up of the units and groups Of people.
By a nroup we mian a defined contingent of individuals controllinp the
t~cnnalogic4l process (bounded frm toLow) obtaining the initial "raw material"
--~ manufacturing the "product" (rtctriction "with bounds") and exchingLnp
tnforv~itioix among each other and with nuperior directors durin', the process
of their activity (bounded "from The group uno.9 a ringlo "language,"
t~iLt is, the specific chArac teris tics of the suhject and results of their
":ti,ity,
The proup riust carry out ft~ esmignnent efficiently. In the riven case
,-!A
1,~ contwciod with ~eeplng th~ tvchn.,logical procc-q-i within Lhe gijen
c~-.~itions. By the efficiency of group activity we mcin the nurcv7.:i nf rcr-
f~rm. izip. the tA,i4n with which It i~ -ntr~iqted with kno-~ restrictionA.
Ilie atudy of protips is n sunjoct nr sociniupy an,t social j-vriioiopv,
n~_, it in connected With diSCOVery ot he. relations inqi,le the szr(,iin, dLt,-,r-
~~n.,itton of the factOrn affecting :he nature of in
group. noctal and r:jycholcgical compatibility of various people in it.
Thin article contains a fltu,~y Of some of the criterla for ovalu~itlns,,
~-.--.Tp activity au a function of reLtr!cting the interacticn of t1w m~r.~orn
gro-4,. rhe basic for opcrat~on i. ren.ltn of ft, no,, dis-1.p:!n,!
griuji z!ynaniten -- w1itch qtudlci the effect'.venes% & j,roop iietivIty.
in reference [I] n study Is m,%J(! of the activity of grot;~s Of
~;."fetent nrti:cture (Figura 1), and two churacterititici ire introduced ft~r
--!i -eirher of. the! group:
1he cenLralness coeffIcterit
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USSR uDc: 621.317-37
GOL'BA, V. A.
"A Circuit for 1.1easuring Attenuation and Phase Shift in the SHF Band
With Hi&h Resolution and With Elimination of Kismatch Error"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhn. i radiotebihn. izrereniy (Works of the All-Union Scien-
tific Research Institute of Ph-sicotechnical and Radio Engireering asure-
ments), 1970, vyp. 2(32), Pp 72-82 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 7i,
Abstract No 5-4219)
Translation: The article discur~ses a circuit which utilizes a continuous
polarization phL-,~: Shift(,r to increase the resoliltion of' the instrumc-nt b., a
definite factor. It is shown that mismatch error can be cIL-Anated in
measuring attenuation and phase shift. Three illustrations, bibliography of
three titles. Resume'.
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GOL'_BA, V. A.
"On. the Problem of I'Lismatch in a Polarization Wave.-uide- Fhas-e Shi*_:'~er"
Tr. VNII fiz.-tekhri. i rad--'Lo'uekhn. i=reniy (Works of the All-Union Scien-
tific Research lns"_I~ute c--:' ?:qys i cote c~hni cal and iRadio Engi Measure-
ments), _t970, vy-_D. 202), pp 91-101 (from.RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71,
Abstract No 5BI50)
Translation: The reDresentation of a differential section of waveguide
polarization phaze shifter in the -form of an eight-pole is considered, a_lir_
its seattering mamrix is foxnd. An ey-Dression is derived for the elements of
the scattering matri.x of the phase shifter as a whole when the sections are
mi)-p-tched but turi- is ideU- with resiject to the other varame~ers. Resu-_"~
USSR uDc: 621-372.852.2
GOWBA, V. A., DOROGOVA, S. i.
t'Determination of the Scattering Matrix of a Waveguide Polarization Phase
Shifter With a Complex Delta 180-Degree Section"
-Tr. WNII fiz.-tekhn. i radicte'rhn. -izr-ereniy (Works of the .411-Union Scien-
tific Research Institute of Physicotec.-Inical and Radio En.--ineer-in.- IMC-asa-e-
ments), 1970, v:.-p. 2(32), pp 84-90 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71,
Abstract No 5A220)
Translation: Scattering matrix elements are determined for -, waveguide
polarization phase shifter with complex delta 180-degree section. Four
illustrations, bibliography of six titles. Resume'.
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GOL13A V. S. T
6 ,-TDc: 621.372.852.2
"Determination of the Scattering I'Matrix of a Polarization Fhase Shifter INTith a
Cor-mound 180-Degree Section"
Dck-l. Ilauc,no-te"hn. se-n-inara "Vetrol. v rad-ioelektron." Tezisy. Ch. 1 (Reports
of t-- Sciertf-fic ozid Technical Ser-iner on ;'.'etroloEr in Rad-o -Iectron-cs. SuT -
maries, Pa-rt nF~-ow, !P10, pp 14-19 (from IM-Rad;otekhnika, 0 Tun TO,
Abstract ;"'o 6-1-212')
Translation: -he scatterinr, matrix of the nhase sh-ii-ter described in --he ti"-'e is
aetenni-neLli-n order to -investigate the V41feCt of MiSM.UtC)ICS on its trensfer coef-
ficient and reflec'.ion coe."ficient. It is sho-wri that the n.qgn-it'-Ide of the re-
I-lected sif-,ni---l in such a r.,i--se shiffter is an order greater than that in a phase
sh-i-P er wi f h n s-mp' e ha-l-f-wr',re section , Twl, J ch l-iT.Tits its vract-' ---~ 1 a-i .debility'
asib:Ll-i-~-,r of uL-rw rloublr- ~41'
e -L -~ ~ --- 1 -1 - hers _i-- d -4 scus sed .Four
oprar)li- of -f-i've 4'-"tlos.
112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING> DATE--090CT70
TITLE-EFFECT OF SEX HORMONES DiN THE SYNTHESIS OF NUCLEAR' AND CYTOPLASMIC
RNA IN THE LIVERS OF GROWING RATS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-GGLBER, L.M.9.TISHIENINAt R.S.
COUNTRY OF [NFL)-USSR
SOURCE-OOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, L90(4), 1001-3
DATE PUBLISHED - -70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIULOGICAL AND MEDICAL 5CIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMt SURGERY, TESTOSTERUNE, L.IVER, TISSUE
PHYSIOLOGY, KNAI DNA, MULLCULAR BIOLOGY
CONTROL MARXING--NO RESTRIC71ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--1988/0937 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/190/004/1001/1003
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0105806
UNCLASSIFIED
212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0105806
ABSTRALT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CASTRATION OF MALE RATS REDUCED
THE SYNTHESIS OF HIGH POLYMER R18050MAL RNA IN RAT LIVERy BUT SYNTHESIS
WAS RESTORED TO GREATER THAN NORMAL LEVELS BY SUBSEQUENT ADMINISTRATION
OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE 14 MG I.M.). ESTRONE (0.1 MG I.M.) TREATMENT
FOLLOWING OVARIECTOMY OF IMMATURE FEMALE RATS RESTORED RNA SYSTNESIS
ALMOST TO NORMAL LEVELS. AURANTIN (15 G, I.P.) ADMINISTERED TO GROWING
RATS BEFGRE TESTOSTERONE ADMINISTRATION REDUCED THE HORMONAL EFFECT ON
NUCLEAR RNA SYNTHESIS IN THE LIVER OF DEVELOPING MALE RATS. HIGH
POLYMER RIBOSOME RNA NEWLY SYNTHESIZED IN LIVER NUCLEI UNDER THE EFFECT
OF SEX HORMONES ENTERS THE CYTOPLASM WHERE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS OCCURS
UNDER THE EFFECT OF THIS MACROMOL. PLUS DNA LIKE RNA. THE ACTION OF THE
SEX HORMONES ON PROCESSES OCCURRING IN THE LIVER AS WELL AS IN ORGANS
INDEPENDENT OF DIRECT HURMONE'ACTION-APPARENTLY ARE BASED ON THE'SAME
14ECHANISMS AS THOSE IN THE TARGET ORGAN. FACILITY: INST. EKSP.
ENDOKRINOL. KHIM. GORMONOV9 MOSCOWt USSR.
U114CL. ASS IF I ED
1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
TITLE--ELECT"nPHYSIOLC-GICAL ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF VEGETATIVE NERVES IN
EXPERIMENTAL THYROTOXICOSIS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GOLBER, L.M., KANDROR, V.I.t SHAKHNAROVICH, V.14.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--BYULLETEN EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 19707 VOL 693, NR
5, PP 35-38
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'TOPIC TAGS--THYROID GLANDv ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASE 'i GANGLIONP
BIOPOTENTIAL, NERVOUS SYSTEM, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
I PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0065 STEP NO--UR/0219/70/069/005/0035/0038
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120765
UNCLASSIFIED
212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120765
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROLONGED ADMINISTRATIGN OF
THYRODINE TO RABBITS IS ATTENDED BY INTENSIFIED EXCITATION OF
VEGETATIVE NERVES AND SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC GANGLION. THE
AMPLITUDE OF ACTION VUTEiNT141-Sq AS WELL AS THE L[AbILITY AND FUNCTIONAL
RESISTANCE OF THE GANGLION DECREASE. WITH THE PROGRESS OF THE SEVERITY
OF THYROTCXICOSIS IN ANIMALS ONE COULD 140RE FREQUENTLY INDUCE THE
PHENOMENON OF POST TETANIC POTENTIATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC GANGLION,
HOWEVER THE DEGREE OF THIS POTENTIATION IS LESSER THAN IN CONTROL
ANIMALS. THE AUTHORS POSTULATE THE DEPENDENCE OF THE REFERRED TO
CHANGES UPON SHIFT OF THE MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF EXCITATION FORMATIONS AT
THE BASIS OF WHICH LIE INADEQUATE ENERGY SUPPLY OF PROCESSES OF CREATION
OF TRANSMEMBRANOUS CATION GRADIENTS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF
EXPERIMENTAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND HORMONAL CHEMISTRY OF THE ACADEMY OF
MEDICAL SCIENCES OF THE USSR, MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
Ace. N
19 ~6050815_
Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
CHEMICAL ABST. W R 0 0
r- 97094f Indexes of lipid metabolism in the liver in experi-
mental thyroidin toxicosis (pathogenesis of thyrotolic liver).
Gol'ber L, (Inst. EL-,D. Endokrinol.
i W ; N V kaya, A. V,
KlYffid. - Gormonov, 115cow, -U'S-bRT Nobt En~okrtnol. 1910,
16(l), 97-71 (Huss). Thvroidin administered orally to rats at
0.2-0.7 g (gradually increasing doses) daily for 15 or 30 days in-
creased the level of total lipids; and decreased the content of gly-
cogen, 0-lipoproteins, and phosphol 'pids in the liver and reduced
autolipolysis of hepatic tissue. Fat accumulation in the liver
during thyroidin toxicosis seems to be caused by disruption of the
formation and release of d-lipoproteins and phospholipids from
the liver and is accompanied by increased mobilization of fat de-
posits as measured by increase d lipolytic activity of adipose tis-
ified fatty acids in the serum, and insuf-
sue, elevation of nonester.
ficient .4plitting of fat in the liver- Changes in lipid metabohsm
(luring thyroidin-induced toxicosis were reverbible. Nbilt
REEL/FRAME,
19810-817
WSSR
UDC 576.882.6095-38,576-895-77
SHCHEREW, Z. P., arA-GOLIBERGO A X laboratory of Parasitology, Institute
of Zooloar and Parasi!~~igv:P-A,, nces Uzbek SSRp and Division of
Medical Entomology, Instituto of Medical Paxasitology and Tropical Medicine
imeni Ye. 1. Martsinovzkiy, Liniztxy of Health USSRO Moscow
"Pathogenic Fungi Coelomycidium (Phycomycetes, Chytridiales) amd Coelamomyces
Phyconycetest Blastocladiales) on ilosquitoes of the Genera Culex and Aedes
ully Culicidae, Diptora) in Uzbekisimn!'
M
Moscow, Meditsinskan, Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolesni, Vol 40f Vo 1#
Jan/Feb 71, PP 110-111
Abstracti In 196P.,-69 a parasitic fungus of tho genus Coolonycid-tum ifaa found
on 2.WS eand 3.6%, respectively, of female Culex modestus and C. pipiens
mosquitoes collected in the summer and fall in the Fergana Valley. The Infected
mosquitoes fed rcad~ on man ani-t-a1z, but died one week after feedIng on the
blood. Aedes casT)ius female mosquitoes in the s=e area were infected with the
fungus Coelozonyces psoro-phora- to the extent of 5-&%. The Infected fer-a-les
were collected from veget~tior, and had no blood in their stozachs. Apparently,
the infected mosquitoes that were not infoctod with the fungus wore attractod
bor prey used as bait in capturing them. The data obtained a--o of interest in
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SHCHERBAN', Z. F., and GOLIBEEG, A. H., Ileditsinskaya Paxazitologiya
Parazitarnyye Bolezzai, Vol 40, No lp JarVr-eb 71p pp 110-1-U
view of the successful use on an experimental basis of Coolotomyces fungi
to eontrol mosquitoes on islands in the Pacific and in Zambia.
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USSR UDC 621.396.61.029.64
BUIWONINA, G. A., VASILtYEV, G. F., CALKOVSKIY, V. A., GOL'BERG, 1. YE.
V. !,T
GINZBURG, 1I.
"St-ady of Some Characteristics of Decimeter-Range Diode Commutation Devices"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of Moscow Aviation Institute), 1970, vyp. 215,.
pp 284-310 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4D328)
Translation: A study is made of the effect of the hiph-frequency circuits of
decimeter-rang2 diode breakers on their speed, bandwriclth, noise and behavior
at microwave levels close to limiting for control p-n diodes. It is demon-
strated that the speed of all the commutation devices with -o-n diodes in the
decimeter range is on the order of units of nanoseconds with the exception of
the maximum decoupling setup tine in the blocked arm of the switch which is
on the order of hundreds of nanoseconds. One method of expanding the
operating band of the switches is presented. The bibliolpraphy has 8 entries.
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Entomology
USSR UDC 576.895-771-095-38:576.882.8
M., Institute Of Medical Parasitology and Tropical medicinc.- Lmeni
Ye. I. Martsinovskiy, USSR Ministry of Public Health, Moscu-rr
"Experimental Infection of Mosquitoes of the Eulicidae Family with Ento---ophthora:
Report III: The Use of Mold Cultures of the Entomophthoraceae Family"
Moscow, M--ditsinskaya Parazitologi~-a i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 42, No 5,
Sep/Oct 73, pp, 616-618
Abstract: 'Mree species of fungi of the Entomophtlioraceae family: Entomophthora
species and E. culicis isolated by the author and E. destruens isolated by
Weiner and Batiro were used to infect C. pipiens molestus Forsk -mosquitoes. Adults
were infected using d1sks of agar mediujn containinf.-, fungal mycelia vlaile 72 hour
lar,rae were infileted -,,rith a nuspension of tzTjcelia. I-1hile none of' the fullgi ltf-
fected the larvae or their subcequent development into adil-Its E. dest-ruens ar2d
E. Cu-14cis did cause a small increase in the mortality of adultr- A powder of
3.0 gested that the results ld.th
the f rmer was slightly rn-Dre effective. It is sug
E. destruens are due either to conditions not optiml for infective ability or to
a loss of virulence with long culturing, while the others may be due to the fact
that these fungi do not form reproductive spores on media.
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USSR
G
TC113ERG,-1.~., LEZFAVA, V.V.
"Sour-ze C.' Regulated Voltage"
UDC 621.516-722 -1 (06't~ -8)
USSR Certificate No 251177,, Filed 'C 68, Publirined 21, -10 (from
RZh---T lek tronika i yeye-pri!-neneniye, No 10, Cct(:bor 1970, Abstr~Lct IN"o IJj:"/~7~2)
Translation: The circuit is patented "or a rogulater with In
with the object of suatainln.,- the level of the output voltage ot no-, le.3- than a
fixed value, an added parametric regulator i~: used, connected in rrjral,,~I and orer-
sting on -,'no principle of linear control. TP;,d parametric regulator nuo -in Output
voltage (less t*-an the voltage of a regi;lutcr ijith pulse control) suc.'-. ---.ut in a
normal rejime -'its transistor cuts off. During the transient proceas ccnnected with
throwin;_r the load to the pulae regulator, the voltage drape at the out;-,ut of the
pulse regulator. At this time the parametric regulator is opened whIch raintuinD
the output voltage of the power supply at a given level. S.D.
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uDc 616.932-o92
GOLID E. Yu., MAMIRM, L. 1-11., and MOGIIZVSKIY, L. Ya., Ministry of Health
USSRJ1 Moscow
"On the Genesis of El-Tor Cholera"
Moscow) Zhurnal I-likrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Irrufiiunobiologii, flo 3, 1973,
pp 122-127
Abstract: A theory is suggested for the development of El-Tor cholera to its
recent pandemic pronortions. First it is argued that El-Tor cholera cannot
have originated in the Celebes, Indonesia as a disease endemic to that island.
El-Tor cholera agents had been isolated torrether with classical cholera al:,,Cnts
prior to its detection in the Celebes in India and Thailand. 1,1oreover El-Tor
Vibrios ray have been nisidentified in other parts of the world as classical
vibrios due to a misconception about differences in the vibrios' hen-olytic
properties. Instead, it is suggested that El-Tor vibrios developed in Indil.
in the first half of the 20th Century as an offshoot of the Koch vibrio in
reSDonse to environmental changes, follcyviing improvements in livin~f. conditions,
-Which provided a selective advantage to the El-Tor vibrio. Thereafter its
spread throughout the world -6iis facilitated by increasing mobility oai' popula-
1. ' - I - p -s
tion:;. In the rir.-,t of its existence it was rare e1jolit7l in othei art
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I
GOLID, E. Yu., et al., Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i DrLmunobiologii,
No 3, 1973, pp 122-127
of Asia and EuroDe that it was unable to cause epidemics and was detected only
sporadically. With international epidemic control measures ineffective
against this form, ky the 1950's it accumulated in secondary endemic foci,
caused local epidemics there, and finally after being concentrated to critical
levels it spread to develop the seventh cholera pandemic. The authors discount
the theory that si6mificant chan--,es occurred durinu this Deriod in the patho-
genicity of El-Tor vibrios and favor socio-economic factors as dominant in
the rise of El-Tor cholera.
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USSR UDC 539-181.1
GOL I DANSKIY, V. I. , Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences,
DZHURAYEV, A. A., YEVSFYEV, V. S., OBTaOV, Yu. V., ROGANOV, V. S.,
FRONTAS'YEVA, M. V., KHOLODOV, N. I., Institute of Chemical Physics,
USSR Academy of Sciences
"Atomic Capture of Negative Mesons in Compounds Ccntaining Fydro-gen"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Kauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 2, 11 Jul 73, pp 316-318
Abstract: An attempt is made to find possible underlyIng regularities
in the distribution of negative muons between the individual groups ZmHI-.
and ato- Z' in subs-.itilted hydrogen- containi ng organic corivounds and in
hydrogen-contain-irg compolands ir generall of the ty-~pe Z,.11,"J or
A table is 6.ven summarizing the relative probabilities of' capture 0~;
v -mesons by hydrocarbon and hyarogen-contai-n-ing groups and by aromatic
rings in compounds with ionic bonds, in alkyl chlorides,and in
halides.
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IMSMTNIK, V. K., AFA-TIAS'YL-1, A. M., GCL'DANSKIY, V, I., Ye.
I. P. T
PLACHIITDA, A. S., SUZDALEV, nstitute of Chemical Physics, USSR
Academy of Sciences
"Investigation of the Dynamic and Static Distortions of Complexes by Using
Gamma-Resonance Spectroscopy"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 15, No 9, Sep 73, pp 2656-266o
Abstract: Garima-resonance spectroscopy is used to study dilute pararag-
netics -- a frozen aqueous solution of FeCl,, (0.1 M FeCl, and 8.3 M FiCl)
and a hydrated iron-containing sulfcresin at a termeratu:re of 0,(~'K
in an external magnetic field of 1150 oerstedsi. A compiator- was us,~d to
separate three relayation times TS z corresponding to the Kramers
Sz =�5/2, �3/2, �1/2, and also to determine the parameter ), describing
d_-D-arture of -'.1-e crystal field from the axially symmetric. An attempt 4-s made
to relate the auantity ?, to static distortion of the cc:---.!ex. From the
fact that the three relaxation times are related througi two parame-lerz
F, and P2,it is concluded ~.hat spin-lattice relaxation is a two-phunon
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2656-266o
phenomenon. It is also shown that the relation between P, and P~ gives
information on the anisotropy of oscillations of the ligands in the complex.
The authors thank Yu. F. Krupyanskiy for valuable ad-%--ce and co=ents.
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IN THE COMMITTEE FOR IZ-IVE14TIO14S AND DISCOVrRIES
UNDER T11E: COUNCIL OF MINISTF14S USSR
tAnnouncrments; Moscow '/e n1k Akad,-.nil Nauk SSSR. Rut;rlalj, No
7, July '1973, pp 132_~i3)
The Committee has rejistered the following scientific
discoveries: I
V. P. XAZNAC11EYEV, S. P. S)WRIN and P. P. KIKHAY1.0VA. ,'The ef-
fect of intercellular distant clectron3gnetic interactl,~)ns in
a system of two tissue cultures."
Vormulation of the discovery: Experimentally established
was the previously unknown effect of distant Intercellular elec-
tromagnetic interaction, between two tissue cultures during the
action on one of them of factors of biological, chemic I h
sical nature with characteristic reaction of the ot~,erauonrapM-
culture in the form of a "mirror" cytopathic effect, which
deLermities the cell sytftem or a detector of modulation reculiar-
ities of electromagnetic radiation.
Priority of Invention: 15 February 19(,G
Certificatofto 122. Application No OT-7097
By this discovery the paths of experimentall evoluation of
the role of quantum offects in biological vystems are deslIgnated.
It can help practice in finding means of affect on patholcgical
_:_procesres by the coordination of noises arising In a photon chan-
nel of information traimmission.
.>-S. M. DARANOV, "The effect of change of structure and propcr~ Fa
t "s of alloys."
Formulation of the discovery: Experimentally established
was the previously unknown effect of change of the structure and
174
U)
pr,!pPrtjP:; of alloys based on iron, Cdkl.Stql by 1.hO prcFPnce of
, -, impurities of co.poundn containing o,-yr)t,n of tt~t- typo cf
silicon monoxide.
PrioriLy of invenLion: 7 June 1951
Zrtiflcate No 124. ApplicaUen Ho OT-3717
E tablinhed Was the identity of processes tal~ln_- place
during the crystal ii-ation of solutions of minrral salts in the
presence of a surface-active colloidal admixtute, and secondary
crystal lizaLion of iron-based alloys containing an edmixture of
silicon monox1de. The d1scovered effect permUr. a ne,
theory connecting the properLies of steel and iron-based alloys.
Scientific principles of new technological processes havo alro
been elaborated which assure, in comb1natJon w1th rational alloy-
Ing, obtairing alloys with prescribed properties.
AL)ADUROVI-Y. j GOLIDANE6" a N. IGNATOVICH. V. L. TALI-
T.`Am 1. 1__ _R - -A.
3AW;ftON
V. ,
-LON-C , P, POL1917. I. M. K.6~LV,
41 KMYLDV. "The effect cf formation of polymers in a chock
4~
wave."
Formulation of the discovery. Experimentally established
was the previo%isly unknown effect consisting in the fact that,
as a result of passage of a shock wave througli monc=ers present
in a condensed phase polymers are formed, the characteristics
of which depeno on the amplitude of the shock wave.
Priority of Invention: 23 June 1964
Ctrtificate No '125. Application t3o OT-38413
Investigation of this effect Intensifies Lhe understand.
ing of processes taking place behind the front of a shc-ck wave
under the specific conditions of instantaneous unilaterAl lm-
r6gralonaoffa.substanc e on the.,front. It: substantlally ierpands
t e are o pplication of sh ck waves and their techn-locicDl
use to obtain polymers whose characteristics can be varied by
changing the conditions of effect of those waves.
YE. S. MAS11KOVA, V. A MOLCHANOV, 0. D. ODITSOV. V. C.. TELIKOV-
SKIY, AIND V. M. CHICHEROV. "The effect of aninotr.,py cf ion-elac-
tron emission of single crystals."
Formulation of the discovery: Established was the pre-
viously unknown effect of anisotropy of the Ion-electron emis-
nion of single crystals, consisting in reduction of the number
of emitted elictrons when the incident ions are directed along
the crystallographic axes of the target.
175
GOL1DANSjCIY,_V. I., _KAGt~tN,
"Two-Stage Excitation
Gamms Quanta"
Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eks-rerimental'noy i Tooretiches-koy Fiziki,
No 1, 5 July 1973, pp 61-63
Abstract: This letter is based, at least in part, on ear'ier -.rti-
cles by the first two authors named above (ZhETF, 64, 1973, P 90;
a report presented at the scientific sessions 110td'~ierliye obshchey
fiziki i astronomii" and "Otdeleniye yadernoy fiziki" -- Division
of General Physics and Astroncray and Division of lZuelear Ph'-ysics -
of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 28 December 1972, UK, 110, 1973/1
p 445) in which the possibility of creating a laser for nuclear
,gamma transitions (a gaser) ..ias c-.,nalyzed. In those articles, it
was concluded that pulse pumping of the AZO"ssbauer levels by the
caDture of neutrons is necessary. In the Present 'Letter, the au-
thors report a two-stace method of reducing the intensity of the
neutron beam required to provide the specified density of excited
nuclei. In the first sta6e, t-he neutrons are cantured in ,, tarn-et
with a Mbsubauer-level population having a mass nL;mbp-r cio.,e to
I USSR
UDC: None
GOLIDANSKIY, V. I., et al, Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eks-erimental'noy i
TeoreticheskoY Fizik-i, vol 18, No 1, 5 July 1973, jJT) 61-03
that of the nucleus. In the second stage, the radiated Emma
quanta are captured by the nuclei in a second target. Tile tar-
gets In both stages are solids.
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KORYTKO, L. A., Institute of Chen~cal Physics, Academy
of Sciences of the USSR
"Concernina the Development of Asymmetry in Mbssbauer Spectura as a Conse-
quence of Diffusion Anisotropy"
Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 17,
No 6, 20 Mar 73, Pp 317-320
Abstract: It is shown that anisotropic diffusion of Mbssbauer atoms under
certain conditions may lead to a new type of asymmetry in the y-resonance
spectra of polycrystalline specimens -- differences in broadening of the
lines of the quadrupole doublet or the compori(.-tits of the mugn(:tic hyper-
fine structure. This effect may be of use in studying the diffusion of
surface atoms, motion in zeolite channels, Brownian riir~vemient of ronspheri-
cal particles in liquids, diffusion of protein globules,and :30 forth. in
addition, this effect must be taken into consideration wben calculating
the coefficient's of dilffusion in such systems from ex-:e_-imezitall suectra.
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GOLTAKISKIY, V. I., Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy 'of Sciences of
"Concerning High Isospin States of Nuclei, Miultineutrons, and the Second
Region of Nuclear Stability"
Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol
17, No 1, 5 Jan 73, PP 56-58
Abstract: The author discusses conditions of existence of multineutrons
and the second region of nuclear stability. it is shown that even if a
second region of nuclear stability does exist, it could in no case inter-
lock with the presently known region., but could only forni inore or less of
an "island" of superheary Isotopes of light elements. The author thanks
A. I. Baz', Ya. B. Zel'dovich,and I. S. Sbapiro for constructive criticism.
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Radiation Chemistry
USSR UDC 541(64+8)1547.281.1
KIRM0111, D. P., KAPALA2-i, A. M., BARKALOV, I. H., Institute
of dhemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences
"Study of the Mechanism of Radiation Polymerization of Solid Formaldehyde"
r.oscow, Vysokomekulyarnyye soyedineniya -- Vol 14, 14o 10, 1972, pp 2115-2119
Abstracti A study was made of the radiation solid phase polymerization of
fornaldehyde using the calorimetric procedure which permits direct observa-
tions of the polymerization kinetics by the heat release (A. Y1. Kaplan, et al.,
Xhiraiya .rysokikh energiy, No 3, 460, 19691 D. P. Kiryukhin, et al., Vysokomolek,
soyed., No B12, 491, 1970; 1. M. Barkalov, Kinetics and liechanism of Poly-
reactions, Vol VI, Budapest, 850, 1971) Chain polymerization takes place in
solid formaldehyde at 15-1400K. The chain nature of the process proves the
very high radiation yields (G (4) C--103 at 150 K). The-chain processes
were observed at such low temperatures for the first time. The temperature
dependence of the polymierization rate of the formaldehyde corresponds to
the formal activation energy of 2 + 0.6 kcal/mole for the 60-140o X interval
At lower temperatures the process Takes place without activation. The pro-
cess of decrease in the formaldehyde polymerization rate at constant tem-
perature becomes noticeable even for low degrees of conversion (-0.2-0.5%).
It is connected with a decrease in the growth constant on development of the
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KIRYUMN, D. P., et al., Vysokomekulyarnyye soyedineniya, Vol 14, No 10,
1972, pp 2115-2119
polymer chain in the solid crystal. Two different processes take place in
solid formaldehydet the rate of the first process depends sharply on the
teaDerature and it is exhibited primarily at relatively high temperatures
(80:140'K); the second process which is In practice thermally independent
becomes predominant at low temperatures (80-150K). This indicates that at
low temperatures the chain propagation mechanism connected with tunnel
proton transfer becomes predominant in solid formaldehyde.
USSR UM:
BARDYSHKV, I. I., and Y101KRUSHIN, A. D., Institute of
Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
"The Effect of Illumination on the Lifetime of Positrons in Silver Halide
Crystals"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdovo Tela, Vol 14, No 3, Mor 1972, PP 935-937
Abstract: The authors present and discuss the results of measuring the life-
time of positrons in A,Cl and AgBr crystals before and after illumination at
a
300 and 770K. Generally accepted r-ethodolo_-y was used for measuring positron
lifetime using an Ortec unit with a 437-A model, time-am-olitudp converter.
The halfwidth of the peak of instantaneous coincidence from Co b0 is o.4-lo-9
sec. and the logarithmic slope of the sides of the peak is 0.07*10-9 see. A
Na22Cl precipitate is used as a positron source and placed between two mica
foils 1 mg/cm? thick. Curves are given of the lifetime spectra of positrons
in AgCl at room temperature along with a table of the duration and intensity
values of the components of the time spectra. The results show that the ~Z'2
component in ion crystals is related to the formation of A-centers, while ~,-3
is caused by the annihilation of pogitrons in F-cent(-:rs. Ori,-~inal article:
1~e figure, one table, arid 10 bibliographic entries.
USSR
uDc 54-162.2
and SHANITIAROVIGH, V. P., Institute of Cheideal Physics,
Avy 0 c ences USSR
"Positron Annihilation as a Now Method of Studying the Structure su,.d Pro-
perties of Variou3 Haterials"
Hoscowp Izvestiya Akaden-il NaWt SSSR, Neorganichezkiye zate7dc.1y, Vol 8,
No 4, Apr 72, pp, 601-619
Abastracta The possibilities of using the positron method for studying
various materials are discussed. The use of ponit-rono for studying the
electron structure and transforration of a substezico is baned on the panitirni's
y emisuion
capacity to annihilate with electrons of w1bient, atoma folloved, 1r
of kard annihilation quanta which may ba recozdod by appropriate eq* uip:iont.
Presented are a schematic diagram to show the distribution of annihik4tion
acts. with time relative to the moment of incidonCe vith the subst-tuice, a block
diagram for equipMent to analyze this d1utribution, and a richematic diagram
of the angulax distribution of annihilation radization. The trwee basic
aechanis= of positron annihilation arcs forxa~tion of the poritronivii of the
bound eloctron-positron ststem; by quasi-free colliBionz vith the atozdc
electrons of the madlux; through tho forration of a bound positron sizate in
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GOVDANSKIY, Y. I., et al., Ievestiya Akadenii nauk SSO-R, Kaorgaaiicheskiye
naterialy, Vol 8, No 4, Apr 72, pp 601-619
sultielectron systems. Each of these versions of annihilations carrien
specific information on the propei-ties of the rdedium, 'L"he features of each
of these versions are detailed on the basis of Soviet and foreign reference
sources, mathematically analyzed, and treated to derive new relations which
are illu5trated with appropriate curves. (12 illustrations, I table, 89
bibliographic references.)
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GOI, D.-~
"Positron States in ideal Ionic Crystals"
Leningrad, Fj_.:i_'-a Tverft,~-O TCIP, V01. 13, 1"o. 1-0, Gctober ls,-fl,
pp 2955-2964
Abstract: Ti-_e nositron, st,ates in ideal ionic erv-1tals are con-
'dered in -,e. 14- h-,s ",een reliably c2t1,b_-1i_-h(?d 4--+
, Till S
s
annihilation froia. cuasi--positroniuLa miust be ta!,-en into account
along with the annihilation of -onsitrons, connected 1.7ith anions,
in ionic crystals. '.-'he authors -u-herefo-1-c- be,~-_in thei-1- t-lle ore -!I- ical
(.> il '_ 'i(DII
analysis by conside:.-in t' e positron enrlillll_r'-~, Ch Cte 2~ I S-, _J C
and using the Schr6d_inrer equation describin,- positron rotic-
analogy --ith the eaiiation for the el-ectron. Compari-n.--.- the
mental and computed lifetimes and ha-*f-.-.,-iC1ths of th-- correla-U_'-,;1;.
-i'rons unconn=c1-c:d
cui-vos, thev fird i"I"at the annihilation o.L oo., U
in the ~~tcr. contribut-s to the ccL-.-.:,onent -,,it1- 1,_e I j
tizie -in thos.e ic- c cry--tals
0::S_22"Ved -ables rji*
with
c om Lut ed alue s are e- he i e`- i c s c) ftr, e 1 n
cess is also discus2ed. '1"ne wor.: .-_~-.s done in ~-Iie
USSR
UDC: 539-92-04
DZANTIYEV, B. G., POPOV, V. N., and GAVRIIOV,
*Chemical-Radiation Action of AcceleratW-Multicharge Ions on
Gaseous Nitrogen-Containing Systems"
Moscow, Atomnaya_Energiya, No. 3, 1971, pp 262-266
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to help clarify the effect
of changes in the linear energy transmission on the chemical-radi-
ation output in chemiconuclear synthesis. An experiment designed
to fulfill this purpose is explained in the ar icle- it involves
heavy accelerated multicharge ions such as C+ , K"'l, and 0"-8 with
a full energy in the range of 84-280 Mev, acting on such gases as
H02 in a system of 1i2 + 02, 112H4 in ammonia, and HCN in a system
of N + CH4, The gases were in motion, flowing at a rate of 100-
500 fiters Der hour. The volume of the ion beam was substantially
smaller than the volume of the reactor. Details of the experiment
are given,together with drawings of the entire apparatus in sche-
matic form and a cross-section of the reactor. The ions were ac-
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266
celerated in the cyclotron of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Re-
search laboratory, and curves of the chemical-radiation output
as a function of the ion charge, the temperature, and the gas
flow velocity are given. The authors express their gratitude to
G. N. Flerov for his int-erest in the work.
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1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
ITLE--ON POLARIZATION PHENUMENAv ABSOLUTE PROBABILITIES AND ANISOTROPY OF
..'THE MOSS8AUER EFFECT IN SIDERIT-E -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-GOLDANSKlYt V.I., MAKAROV, YE*F., SUZDALEV, I.P,t VINOGRADOVv
. I;A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKII 1970, VOL 58t
I NR 39 PP 760-765
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--LIGHT POLARIZATION, ANISOTROPY, MOSSBAUER EFFECT, PROBABILITY,
GAMMA QU4NTA, IRON ISOTOPE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/1733 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058/003/0760/0765
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103497
UNrL ASC IFIED
kA .3 1-
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103497
ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTS WHICH ARE SIMI,LAR TO
OPTICAL POLARIZATION EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT FOR THE FIRST
TIME WITH MUSSBAUER GAMMA QUANTA FROM FE PRIME57; UNIAXIAL S10FRITL
(FECO SUB3) SINGLE CRYSTALS SERVED AS THE POLARIZER -AND ANALYLER.
ASY14METRY OF THE TWO QUADRUPOLE DOUBLET PEAKS WAS FOUND TO DEPEND ON THE
AZIMUTHAL ANGLE (A) OF ROTATION OF THE CRYSTAL AXIS OF THE ANALYZ-'--R
RELATIVE TO THE POLARIZER. ON THIS BASIS THE ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE OF THE
PROBABILITY FOR THE MOSSBAUER EFFECT, F PRIME, IN FECO SUB3 AT ROOM
TEMPERATURE AND FOR AN ANGLE BETWEEN THE SIDERITE CRYSTAL AXIS AND THE
GAMMA QUANTUM BEAM THETA EQUALS 90DEGREES IIAS BEEN DETERMINED. FOR
THETA EQUALS 15, 301 45 AND 90DEGREES THE PROBABILITIES F PRIME WERE
ALSO DETERMINED FROM ASYMMETRY OF THE DOUBLETS AND GN BASIS OF THE TOTAL
AREA OF THE TWO GAMMA RESONANT ABSORPTION SPECTRUM PEAKS,
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137654
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* IN THE REACTION OF THE
DIPHENYLPICRYLHYDRAZYL STABLE RADICAL AND 212t6t6
TETRAMETHYL-4-OXOPIPERIDINOOXY STABLE RADICAL IN C SUB8 H SUB17 OH OR ME
SUa2 0 WITH POSITRONIUM, THE ACTIVATION ENERGIES WERE 1.3 KCAL-MaLE AND
1.0 KCAL-MOLE, RESP., IN THESE SOLVENTS FOR BOTH RADICALS AND THE RATE
CONSTS. AT 25DEGREES WERE 5.1 TIMES 10 PRIME8 AND 6.6 TIMES 10 PRIMET
L.-MOLE SEC DEGREE. USING THESE SOLVENTSt WHICH ARE GREATLY DIFFERENT
IN VISCOSITIESv RESULTED IN THE POSSIBILITY OF ROUGH APPROXN. OF THE
ROLE OF KINETIC AND DIFFUSION FACTORS IN DETN. OF ACTIVATION ENERGY IN
CHEM. REACTIONS, BY VARYING EITHER THE TENIP. OR THE SOLVENT VISCOSITY.
THE APPARENT ACTIVATION ENERGY IS MUCH GREATER OWING TO THE ACTIVATION
ENERGY OF DIFFUSION; THUS THE QUENCHING REACTION W4S SHOWN TO PROCEED IN
THE DIFFUSIONAL KINETIC REGION. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. FIZ.,
MOSCOW, USSR,
UNCLASSIFIED
Nuclear Physics
USSR
GOL'DMVSK1Y, V. I., et al
"Electronuclear Method of Neutron Production and the Production of Fissionable
Materials"
Moscow, Atomnaya Eaergiva, September 1970, pp 151-158
Abstract: The possibilities of using an electronuclear method for free neutron
production in nuclear power technology are considered. In this method neutrons
are emitted and multiplied as the result of the absorption of protons (deuter-
ons) accelerated to high energies by the atonic nuclei of heavy elerments. The
article includes a short survey of ex-perimental data concerninj, the emission
of neutrons by highly excited nuclei and the multiplication of the former in
targets and a discussion of some T.4ell-knotwn designs of eLectronuclear facilities
based on proton or deuteron accelerators with beam powers on the order of 100 MW.
The =ain dif fi cult ies which arise in the development of hi;:1-,-current accelerat-
ing sysre=- cazab:e cL- providing accelerated particle currents ~-L/O.l amp at
energies on the order of 1 11-1w) sufficient for the electronuclear method are
analyzed briefly. The article details a number of considerations concerning
the inherent features of such electronuclear reactors and neutron generators,
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GOL'D.AIN'SKIY, V. I., at al, Atomnaya Energlya, September 1970, pp 151-158
their possible role in applied and scientific endeavors, as well as their use
in conjunction with ordinary nuclear reactors: in particular, fast breeder
reactors.
There are 39 bibliographic references.
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112 011 UNCL ASS IF I ED
T I TL E - -J S E -j -~ G A'-I,',. A ~ E S11NAIN 'C E: SP EC FRO SCO P Y
SGLUT10~6 OF ORGANOTIN M-31"ILIHAL IDES -U-
AUTH(jR-(35)-GGLGAMSKIY, V.I., RGChEV, V.Y,11.,
o.N. , .4~)KNE-rlT ~,-
COUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
I Cj A I'I
PaCC E S S [,kiC
3 NOV 7 0
5 T U 13) Y Cu'"OAL) !.'4A 1, i N
KHRAPOV, V.V., KK.4VTS(-,V,
SOURCE-00,~L. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(l), 134-7
DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT A'~EAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MCISS3~1JE~"', EEFF ECT , JRGAhl0T IN COMIPOU141) cW1.0 MA 1, ION C~i'EXISTPY ,
POLY-NUCLEAR HYDl;JCARBjNj HALIOEo CRYSTAL
CLI,NTROL VESrRicriwts
00CUMCENT CLASS--WICLASSIF ILO
PROXY S T E P "44 0- - UR / 0G 2 C / 7 () /191 / 0 0 1 / 0 13 3 1
CIRC 4CC_,`3Sf0iN 'T-','--AT0125~~57
2/2 017 UNCL ASS IF I EO Pk-CCESSING L)Af;--:--13'\t'OV70
CIRC ACCESSION Ni".3-AT01258,57
ABSTRACT/"zXTR4CT--(U) GP-0- A B S T "NA C TTHE 1--\S uSLD r0
STUDY, rHE OF' Ph SU83 SSNF, PH SUb-3 SN'CL, dH SUB3 SPJlk, PH
SUi33 SNIt ANO THEIR ET A,*W ME' Ai~iALOGS IN 'S(-)LVL.'-ITS SUCH 4S HLPTAI- ';Et ET
SUB2 !J, CHCL Slib31 PYRluINEr TETl%AHYDRJFU.RA.N, ~AE SUZ'12 NCHO, ME SU62 SO,
(CH SU~i2 DME) SU,32. THE SPLCTRAL CHARACTERISTICS Ai-,E TABULATED.
COO?DINATION 'y'AS OETECTE0 FOR THE IjKGANCTIN 11ALICES IN STRUNGLY
SOLVATING SUBSTANICES ANO COGROINAT16N viAS ObSERVA6LE [;N4 CRYSFALS IN THE
IP401VIDUAL SU6-STANCES. THIS WAS CAUSED BY THE FACT THAT IN PASSAGE
FROM 111,401VIOUAL HALIDES TO THF[K S(ANS, IN STRONGLY SOLVATING SULVENTS
THE CHA-.NGE I.N ~',iUAURUPOLE SPLITTING IS DET0. by 'ri-'E DIFFtr'FljcE [IN
INTENSITY OF C'l-.'C';0PATId%AL INTERACTIO'S I' THE CRYSTALS 9F THE
INDIVI-)U4L SUE3STANCE ANO irs SOLN. FACILITY: INST. KHfki. Fil.,
mQ-ScLl;"~' USSR.
J': C Ll" '-) S' I F I ~ 1)
112-_-_. _024 UNcr-AS-SIFIED - PROCESSING DATE--27NOV*70
r ITLE-.GAMMA RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE ELECTkON EXCHANGE
BETWEEN FE PRIME2 POSITIVE AND FE PRIME3 POSITIVE IONS IN ICE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GOLDANSKIY, V.I., STU'AAN, R.A., TOLMACHEV, A.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. -NAUK SSSR 1970t 191(2)t 380-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-- SPECTROSC OP I C ANALYSIS, ACTIVATION ENERGY, CHEMICAL REACTION
KINETICS, ICE, ELECTRON TRANSITIONv IRON
Ct'_NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT r_'LASS--UNCLASSfFI;_:D
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1273 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0128637
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27MOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT01286d7
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ELECTROIN EXICHANGE BETWIEEN FE
PRIME2 POSITIVE AND FE PRIME3 POSITIVE IN ICE tvlAS STUDIED AT MINUS 195
TO MINUS 78!)EGREES BY USING THE METHOO OF GAIMA RESW-".',,,llCE SPECTRtOSCOPY
ANALYSIS IN THE TRACER ATOM METHOD. THE EXCHANGE riAS STODIED BY USING
FE(CLO SIJB4) SUB2 SCL14S. HAVING A NORMAL Cl"-'..NCN. OF PRIME57 FE AND FE
SEXTILE (CLO SUB4) SUB3 SOLNS. ENRICHED TO 91PERCENT ~i[T.H RESPECT TO
PRIME57 FE. THE EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE WITH A NOTICEABLE RATE AT MINUS
1140-EGREES. THE KINFTICS OF THE EXCHANGE REACTION' WE.,~P- STUDIED AT
DIFFERENT TEMPS. AND THE REACTION RATE CONSTS. WERE OErD. AND TABULATED.
THE ACTIVATION ENERGY FOR THE EXCHANGE REACTION 15 7.6 PLUS OR 114INUS
0.5 KCAL-MOLE. PACILITY: INST. KHIM. FIl., MOSCOI~4, USSL.
UNCLASS[FfED
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEss'rNG DATE--13NOV70
TITLE--FORMATION 'OF POSITRONIUM 1"i IS AND ZS STATES IN OXIDES -U-
.AUTHOR-(03;-GQL0ANSKlY, V.I., LEVINg B.M.j MOKRUSHINj A.0.
COUNTRY OF- INFO--USSR
C-19
SOURCE--JTETP L ET~RS ( USA) VOL. 11, NO. 1, P. 8-42 (JAN. L970)
DATE PUtiLISHED----.JAri7O
SUBJECT A'r'FAS--PriYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-- POS I T.R ~_)N 1 U,-'- , 601-11-ON OXIDE, POSITRON, SPECTkUH, FORBIDDEN BAND
CONTROL AARKING--tin, RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UN'CLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1750 STEP NO--US/0000/70/QIL/001/000a/(3042
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133555
015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--131NOV7U
CIRC ACCESSPON Ni)--AP 0133655
-SITQ
,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTS. MEASUREMENTS OF THE P0 RON
LIFETI.ME SPECTiMM OF GRANULATED B S082 0 SUB3 POWDEk REVEALED
POSITRO.-NIU.-M PRODUCTION. THIS ACCORDS WITH A PORPOSED SCHEME TO
CORRELATE POSITRONIUM FORMATION WITH FORBIDULN BAND WIDTH IN OXIDES. A
CRITERION FOR POSITRO?41U-',l FORMATION IS FORMULATED. FACILITY:
USSR ACAD. SCIS.
tE-0-
021 UNCL 70
112 ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NJV
TITLE--FORIMATIOIN OF POSHROINIUM IN IS AND 2S "TxrEs vi oxrocus -u-
,AUTHOR-(03)-GOLDANSKIYj V.1-i LEVIN, 8.14.1 MOKRUSHINI A.D.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--P[S'MA ZH. EDSP. TEOR. FIZ. 1970, LIM, 38-42
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--POSfTRONIUM, FORBIDDEN BAND, ANTIMONY, LANTHANUM OXIDE,
MERCURY9 METAL OXIDE, EXCITED STATE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0999 STEP ~10--UR/0386/70/011/001/0038/0042
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115020
!~4(, L A S~'l
F
--Z7NOV70
212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115020
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POSITR,0NIUM (1) FORMATION REPORTED
IN VARIOUS OXIDES IS LIMITED TO OXIDES WITH A FOR31DOEPI ENERGY BAND (E
SUBG) OF LARGER THAN OR EOUAL TO 6-8 EV. FOR THE FORMA-rrot4 OF I lim THE
1S STATE IT IS NECESSARY THAT 6.8 EV SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO E SUBG
SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 13.6 EV, AND FOR THE FORMArio,?~i OF 1 IN THE 2S
S'FATEr 1.7 EV SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO E SUBG SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL To
3.4 EV. THE SPECTRUM OF LIFE TIMES OF POSTIRONS IN B SUB2 0 SUB3 (E
SUBG EQUALS 9.0 EV) SHOWED.A LONG LIVED C014PONENT H.7 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE9 SEC). THE SPECTRA FOR POSITRONS IN HGO (E SUBG E--.lUALS 1.0-1.2
EV), LA SUB2 0 SUB3 (E SUBG EQUALS 2.6 EV), AND SB SUB2 0 SUB3 (E SUBG
EQUALS 4.2 EV) SHOW NO I (IS) IS FORMED BUT MAY SHOW THE FORMATION OF I
(25) IN LA SUB2 0 SUB3 AND SB SUB2 0 SUB3. FACILITY: INST.
KHIM. FIZ., USSR.
Ion Exchange
USSR UDC: 541_1238/.9
GOL'DANSKIY.,--V. 1. Corresponding Member Academy of Sciences USS;?, 1,13VINI
MOKRUSHIN, A. D-, KALIKO, M. A., and PERV ln5titute
of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Academy of Sciences USSR: All Union Scienti-
fic Research Institute of oil Refining, Ministry of Petroleum USSR
"Effect of the Chemical State of the Surface on tuinihilation Characteris-
tics of Positronium in Porous Systems"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Vol 191, No 4, Apr 70, pp 855)-858
Abstract: The authors studied annihilation of positronitmi 1ocal~zcc!
in the pores of medium porous samples of silica nel, alumina and aluminum-
silicon catalyst in an attempt to develop a method -for determination of the
volume and surface of the pores, since in such pc;res positronium exi.sts
much longer. The life span of positronium was measured tjy observing de-
layed coincidence of one of the annihilating 6 -quanta and the nuclear
X-quantum in series with the po5itron which yielded a time tag for the
emission of a positron by the Na source. Because of instrum2nzal limit-
ati6n the Z2 component of the time spectrum could not be determined. only
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GOL'DANSKIY V. I., et al, Doklady Akademii N-lauk, SSSR, Vol 191, No 4,
Apr 70, pp 855-858
the characteristics of the longest component conriectc-d ai.th the loss of po-
sitronium atoms could be obtained -- average life span (Z'3) and inLensity
(1 2)'
At the pressure p=ps (pressure of saturated wator vadai- all L'C,,Dmi
temperature)'-C3 was absent and 12 was zero. In the ran(-o D/p-=1-0.3 I
2
increases sharply while ~ remains quite unchanged. At pressures p/p,-,,~0.3
63
the situation becomes different. In the case of the alui-iiinuri-s'Llicoao
catalyst there occurs a strong quenching of positronium and along with '4
time a drop in 12 occurs with the decrease of p/ps. ~Io quench-Lna ol posi-
tronium occurs in silica gel while only slight qu(.!nchiPCJ 0(,CLIrS In alumina
accompanied by a small change in 12. A relationship exiz.~-Ls between ti1c,
str,~,ngth of Bronsted acid centers and the changes In 113 and 1,.
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G 0 L ~1~ i~~ V. I.; et al (Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR Academy of
_~ J.
es
:Len e
es~
"Polarization Phenomena, Absolute Probabilities, and Anisotropy of tao
if
Mossbauer Effect in Siderite"
Mloscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki; '%arch, 16,'?0;
PP 760-5
Abstract: Experiments which are similar to optical polarization experiments
were carried out for the first time with Yfossbauer ~ quanta rom --057; uniaxial
siderite (FeM ) single crystals served as the polarizer and analyzer. Asym-
metry of the t0o quadrupole doublet peaks was found to depend on L-ne azimuLhal
angle (6-) of rotation of the crystal axis of the analyzer relativa to the
polarizer. On this basis the absolute magnitude of the probabiiity for the
at room temperature and for an an-lo botween the
elossbauer effoct, fl, in FoC03
siderite crystal adds and the -~quantum beam 0 = 901 was determined. For 6
= 15. _30, 45, and 900 the probabilities f I were also detormined f rox asyaiio -.ry
of the doublets and on the basis of the total area of the two Y-rasonant abroz-p-
tion spoctmm peaks.
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CT OF THE C:i-- l'-,'-L ST4TE tiF TtiE SURFAE ON POSITR )'-,lIUM
c
;,:--.,.!;TLATljN f.% SYSTEM -U-
B. A.D. , KAL IKGj M.A. GGL9-A.NSKIY, V.I.,
M.N. ---- --
CL;.'tTf-%'Y OF ltiFG--USS;-'
GURCE--0(JKL- AKAD. NIAUK SSSIR 19701 191(4) t?-.. 8 5 5-
ATE PUBLISHL-0 ------- 70
UBJECT A4EAS-CHEIMISTRY, PHYSICS
OPIC TAGS--SP[-CTP.OSCCj.()IC ;,;,,ALYSlSi P040SITY, PHYSICAL CHEiMISTi~Y PROPERTY,
SILICA GEL, ALUMI.'NIA, S.'-Jf-)IlJMt ISOTOPE, POSITRON, PARTICLE ANNIHILATION
i~,'ST~-ICTIO.NS
GCOME.NT
ROXY
STEP WI-L)k/0020/70/1'
ip.c Pcccl1r, 11)N !tll~--,"l r)l
212 025 U'~CLASSIFJED PROCIESSING DATE-- 1-31,10V70
0 1313,33
6~11-0- A6STRACT, Al RELATIVE S*Ftjt)y ',,AS ~MAOL- UF THE
TIMiE SFE:CrP,,% SIZED P6:~'-)US SA~2,PLES OF~
SILICA A L L, IN! L U ALO:,1MIDSILICATE CAT-i'LY-ST. TH'E: LIFE[N-1,F of-
THE P0SJTR"'?.'1U,i -.',~S iY 06SEP"VING3 THE ')ELAYED OF
ONE OF THE A'!,,,*,IHjLA if
QUfl%TA AND THF NUCLEAR
GAM;-'.,A t~JANT,'~ IS I A C ~ S L-1 A j) I f 11, THE POSITRO,,,ij ~iHIC-f GIVES A
M-ASURE OF THE T!",f, FUR THE t-N! SSIO~~ OF A BY TLIE (),41~4,,:22 NA
SOURCE. T H E fj,'i S C- I N ME .4"JENCHING GF THE LIFETI.',IE Fn.~ THE
L) rn .
Suf),i, 114 2 SAMPLr-S OF THE C,",TALYST fDE-11EJN1;,Cj1N~3 oil
THF DEGREE CF UP TH" IR SJ~~FACE ALLOV'S THIL OF MA~~f,i I TUoi-.
oF THE -k A T E 17 L, R T f i E
t i; L- ;% c r I a ,,; ii PRIM"' P,~SITIVE EQUALS P SU33 YILLOS 11
PLUS E PQt:4E POSIfIVE PLUS C: S03E POSITIVE IS THE EXCESS L-[,,F,,(-,Y
REMOVED BY THE POSITR11, TO'. :SE IVALU,-~Tf:fj FOP. POSITRUMIU,11, mcjms vif(Jl At,,E
)F kELATIVI-*
LOCALIZED IN IHF iZAN!;t: ( .1
~ j -3 . ID, p . SUjjS
EQ,UALS fHE SP, RATE !)F 0 U;_ C H I N G -1D F f I i I- t, 6 S I I i'63 'l I U ,14 1 s
( - 0 5 - I . Q ) T 1,*.,. F 0 rj.-. I i,; -~ I - S E: C, , BECAUSE (jF THE REPEATIEL) CULLISION OF THE
P0SI11,t',JJIU1 WITH r,it_ '.'1ALLS1,('JF THE POPES, THIS RATE OF
ENSUVE A TICE_:;W~LE DEC;~'1-_,',SE fil TJ-__ LIFET11, FOR VERY
S!4ALL 51,'-~rACE OF H PKI,"iE PJSi11VE IONS IN THE Pok~_-S.
FACILITY: INST. -1z., MUSCLIA', USSR.
UNG t- A s S I F I k o
USSR
GOVDANSMO V_ It; et al Noscow State Pedagogical Institute im. V. I. Lenina)
"Atom of Positronium in an Imperfect Solid"
Leningrad., -Fizika Tvardogo Tela; December., 1970; pp 345h-60
AMTTZAC?: In the stuck, of the angular distribution of annihilation quanta in
silicon dioAde it was discovered that the half-width of the narrmi component
of the correlation cin-ves depends on the state of the substance (monocrystal.,
powder, glass). This circumstance can be related to a change in the character
and parameters of the defects (vacancies., pores, regions of reduced density)
which serve as unusual traps of positronim atons. The dimensions of the de-
fects in cerLain substances (fused quartz; teflon; water; ice; and beryllium
o7dde,, magnesium., and aluminum porwders) were evaluated by, means of experimental
values for the half-width of the narrow emponent and lifetime of the long-lived
component.
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Acc. Nr: dtPOO38034- Ref. Code: UIR 005
PRD-IARY SOURCE: Zhurn'al Eksperiwental'noy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 1, pp 115--l-23
AN INVESTIGATION' OF SUPER NfAr, NETISM OF FERROMAGNMr
PARTICLES 13Y MOS68AM;R SPECTROSCOPY
,kfanqs1vev,2 A. M.; Suzdalev. I-_P-_, Gen, M. Ya.;
Lol'danskiy,,,,,-V..-.,, Konieyev, V. P..
A theoretical and experimental investigation of supermaanctism of ferronia.petir,
spherical particlos is carried out. It is found that the anisotropy ener.-y (rclaxaLioa time)
drop5 to zero for crystals with cubic symmetry at particle dimensions of tho order of a
cortain d, and then Le.-ins to increase with increast, of particlo size duo to turning of
the nin,guetic moiannts of separate atonis with respect to oach other, In is also shown
that this phenornenon is not observed in uniaxial crystals. An investigation by Mossba-
uor spectroscopy of particles of tho ferromagnetic alloy FeNi (37014 Ni) with a face cento-
red cubic lattice (the particle si;o varied between 800 and 120 A) rovealed a pronounced
anomoly in the hyperfine structure of .190 and 120A particle spectra; this confirms tho
theoretical dependence of anisotropy energy on the particle size.
REEL/FRAME
19'73107G CIO
USSR
uDc: 681.121.872
G~L~~- PERSHIN, A. P. , CHEREPPJ11OV, V. P.
"On the Problem of Using Nonstandard Venturi Tubes to Measure Minute Rates
oil Flow of Gaseous Substances"
Samoletostr. i tekhn. vozd. flota. Resp.'mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Air-
craft Construction and Air Force Technology. Republic Interdepartmental
Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, Vyp. 17, pp 34-37 (from RZh-
-Metrologiya i Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9.32-751)
Translation: Measurement of minute rates of flow of gaseous substances pre-
cludes the use of standard Venturi tubes since the large diameter of the con-
striction in these tubes prevents measurement of the pressure drop with suf-
ficient precision. A method is outlined for experimentally determining the
flow rate coefficient of Venturi tubes with a constriction diameter of Con-
siderably less than 50 mm. A diagram is given of an installation which per-
mits highly precise determination of the flow rate coefficient of small Ven-
turi tubes. Data are given from an experimental study of a slow-flow tube
designed at che Khar1kov Aviation Institute. Five illustrations, bibliog-
raphy of one title.
92
USSR
UDC 621.762.224
GOLDA 1. P., MOTORNENKO, A. P., SHEVCHEN-KO, A. P., and
IASTIVNYAK, YU. A., Khar1kov Aviation Institute
"Gas-Jet Spraying of Liquid Metals and Alloys"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 2, reb 71, pp 9-13
Abstract: One of the most productive methods of producing metal and
alloy powders is by spraying a stream of melted metal. The authors of
the present article have developed a method for producing these powders
by means of a supersonic high-temperature gas jet, designed to improve
the thermodynamic parameters of the gas. A gas generator operating by
burning a mixture of compressed air and a hydrocarbon fuel such as
gasoline is described and illustrated. The supersonic gas stream pro-
duced is directed at a stream of melted metal and causes it to break
into droplets, producing the powder upon cooling. The gas generator
allows the parameters of the gas stream at the output of the nozzle to
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GOLDAYEV, I. P., et al., Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 2, Feb 71,
PP 9-13
be continually varied between 500 and 1500*K and 700 and 12SO in/sec
velocity. Several types of nozzle apparatus are diagrammed. The
new gas generator and total system for production of metal powder
are claimed to improve spraying conditions, improve particle forma-
tion conditions, decrease air consumption,and allow the chemical
composition of the powder to be altered by performing spraying in a
reducing, neutral or oxidizing medium.
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"The Probleim of Choosin,- -SellecLive Devices for Data Tranz:7-is5io.-,
L t ut - ns o
~L - 1,~ L, -Lo
;.r. UC-Grn. in-toy -vo svvazi SSSq (Works of Eiucational Last
co-mmu-nicatio.l. _-,L-nistury of Corl:.--,unications, USSi), Vyp. 4-6, pp 1100-113 (from
NIO , 6.64.'~ "'
11 0, ju.10 1970, Abstract No -ID-r/
Translation: The deDendence is considered of the characLe---isLics and
i0oundaries) of distortions, on the ~adth of the frequency band for tap~-s of
amplitude-~frequency characteristics of selective devices. 32ne advantages and
deficiencies of these dovices are 5how-n.
J/
USSR UDC: 512.25/.26+519-3:330-115
GOL'DBERG, A. P.
"Optimum Ordering of a System of Demands Based on D~narriic Programming"
V sb. Tekhn. kibernetika. (Techrical Cybernetics--collection of
vorks. No 16), Kiev, 1970, __ 8 (from RZh-Kibernetika, 'To 9, Sep
71, Abstract No 9V507)
[No abstract]
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USSR UDC: 621.391.14
LE ZG B. S. and KOETOVALOV, G. V.
"Energy Spectra of Mixed Random Pulse Signals in Statistical Multi-
plexing Systems"
Noscow, Radiotekhnika, No 2, 1972, PP 13-20
Abstract: In systems of asynchronous radio communication -with free
access for reducing intrasystem noise, statistical multiplexing
methods are used, with pulses transmitted. only during direct in-
formation comiunication. The purpose of this paper is to find the
principle relationships for computing the energy spectra of such
signal processes. The authors begin their analysis by using the
method of estimating the frequency distribution of the povier of
the processes, which consists in computing the limit of The square
of the spectral density modulus, averaged over a set of oamples,
for 2N+1 pulse 3roups as They obtain expres:-,,ions for Sig-
nals of binar~y pulses a,,n-,,' speech signals. Cases of pulse posi-
tion modulation, delta modulation, and pulse code nriodu_-Lation are
also considered.
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USSR UJC: 621.
I Z"i Q7V
.-.USA-YELYA.N , S. A. , -F-E-4-EDD- DO-V, D. , GOL DERG, 3. 3. ,
"it HI-I Signal Demaodulator for Radio Relay Conmunioations
11
lioscow, Otkrv-uiya, lzobroteniya, Promyshlennwe Obraztsy, -10,LarnTye~ Znaki, :~'o 11L,
1970, Author's Certificate i.lo Z65979, filed 30 %ay '06, p 47
Abstract; This author's certificate iiAL-Iroduces a P?!~ siSnal fo-. radio
relay commur.,ications lines. The -,Lnit contains a zati.-I'v c,,annel inze.:,vai slake
and a PP,'I to P,`~! converter which are both connected to a refere-nee Zource.
The converter incorporates a s,-,aper, keyer and slave sa~rooth voltage oscillator
with controlled steenness of the linear segment. As a dist-i-111"U15:111:1:1 feature of
the patent, Lae re3istancu to irmerference and operaLional roliability o'L
demodulator are i:7-.provad by connecting the shaper and' the slave saw-,ooth ",Oitacle
oscillator to the output of the gatinc channel interval szage Lh~-Ou7ln Lerles-
connected circuits consisting respectively of a network for differertiati-nz the
trailing edge of a pulse and a delay element, and of a netWork for differentia----
ing the leading edge of a pulse, a slave relaxation oscillator arLi a key.
USSIR
UDC 575-576.8
GOLID,TAPB, D. L. S., I. , N. S. , and G UKOVA,
Geneics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Xoscow
L. A., lns~i~uLe of GonoraL , t 01
"Some ProDart--es of t'~e Z?A'l 'influence of t"-e kftGreffact of Nitro-en Ylustard3
L 0
Depression Factor Produced by AXale Strains of Escherichia Coli K-12"
Moscow, Vol 6, .'.-o 10, Oct 70, PP 107-114
Abstract: Ex.-crL-,~onts ;-zero conducto-d! to &eterrd:ie whE~tlaez- 'z;iie exhibition factor
affects syntheses in F- cells of E. coli, how the factor alters
the recom~Dinazion frequercy during conjugation oil Affr x F-, transduction, and the
transfer cf-focti,,eness of the RTF opirono. Allow data are presented which character-
ize the ability of fortilo strains of E. coli to produce tii~-, factor in a medium.
it was also o3taolishcd that- iso-lated F-fibers of mile strainr,, which possibly
oxist in active filtrates of such strains, cannot inhibit EPAI. It was found that
the factor causes partial inhibition of the synthesis of deso;cjribonucleic acid
in healiz..ay F- cells but. 1ias no effect on the synthesis of protein and ribonucleic
acid. T"no factor contributes to the formation of a state of competence of F- cells
durin-, o' tho 'actor from 'he mixture does not bring about
4,
!'kJGUC~.' .-I '.I 4"u -;,Uad of recombinats if recipionL strains of type uvr- are used.
UDC: 531.862
D. POP-OV, L. Ye., E. GQL'DBERG
C islitute ol -chanics and
Sawmaw , ~* * - ! - Tc ..:c
apt J; .2
A ~7 T, .-'c.r OL-s- er%,-in i- Obj ects in an Aqueous I-lediumm"
Prc-~yshlenr-yye Obr----'.-y, Tov-a-rn,
Tye Znak-
(S. ~10, Division G,
led 16 SeP. 70,
C,7-r~ilicL+e in4-roduces: 1. A si,~htinE tube
-vaic.h containc t,..c objective
lerses ane erec-linC, systems.
ni; f-lio r.-Jrrar and, aii ocu-- ar. Is a
C f bent, the tube is desijmed f'cr Siraul-
y . '. 4. P,
7, c I S C: 7.- r C, 0 ld of
C-
?2aced -~5rr~ctly in fz-f-,nt of tKc,
r of c.:: -i t -i vt:~ ..:-.n',.,-,ci with
oy~-tt;:, -aduccd
L 17
M~ 2. A
SIZIOV, M. 1-1. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 328410
modification of this tube distinguished by the fact that provision is
rutdc for con-Mur-sat-inG, for rotaticn of the i--age and correcting for chro-
matic aberrations. ';'Iaced in front of the ocular is a PK-00 prism and a
plane-para-Ile! plate with chroz:,.atic radius.
177
USSR
UDC 536.63
ALESHKEVICH, Yu. V., IDBER _,G Y, S. Ye., PlJXT1JNOV, Ye. S.
BURAVO
"Installation for Studying Heat Physical Properties of Materials in 50-900cC
Temperature Interval"
Priborostroyeniye, No 12, 1971, pp 103-107.
ABSTRACT: An installation is described for studying the heat capacity and
temperature conductivity of solids with a heat conductivity A of 2 to 50 w/m-
-degree. Measurements are performed with smooth heating of a cylindrical
specimen. The total measurement error is not over 5-10%. A photograph and
schematic diagram of the device are presented. Errors in the measurement
of temperature conductivity generally did not exceed 7%. The basic error
components are: errors in determination of spacing R (21), asymmetrical
temperature field of the specimen, errors in graphic differentiation (up to
3%). errors in recording by the electronic potentiometer (1-2'0) and others.
The author's particularly note the errors developing in the meisurement of
6 resulting from the inertia of the R and 0 thermocouples. These errors
can be reduced by placing the specimen over the thermocouples rather tightlv,
with a clearance not exceeding 0.03 mm.
155
22 DcCem1wr 19711
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RMC.FillL Bul-iUing Prcss, Moscow.
COINTENTS PACE
An Analytical MLtliod far Solving rqujtjO-,js of -i*hiti
Verra,-.ar:-.ctic Films for ',1cw' Switching rields .....................
Unijunction Transistors aitd 31wir Possible Applicntiorls ............... 9
A Micrawave Nwitch 5,ised on -Min Ferrm-ignotic rilm ................... 19
h Study of AnttnnaL With Frequviicy Scanning .......................
Cc,.-x4rm!n4,-, tht! Dstortiwis of Antenna )(461aLtoll
Gnara~;,.eri u tics .....................................................
Cillculatlali eiitl D051gn of Piodt! I)cvlcos in the DccirneLt-r
Ranj;L . ............................................................... el
A -ztjjy of `,,~;,e C)i,*,r4ctcrjvLjc~ of Diodc S%litchinij V,vocc~ In thv
Melmettr Lange ..................................................... 101
Ilititned Anrenna Arrays Wizli Side Lobes .......................... I
a (I USSR F1
UDC 6_"). 3116.
A STUDY OF* 50.mr CIIARACTICRISIICS Or MODF~ 1,Wj'rCm',;o
DE'VICFS IN THE DECINIETER RA3,14GE.
Engim,crr G. A. Bukhonina, G, F,
V. A. G.tlkov,kiy, illi'l
Candidate of I'tiginvoring Stirrxvs V. N, GinLbur~'
In this collvrtirm I rvf~vt~nct: 9', 0- ,n
s'"tching in th" 6vt:)r"-t'-r r~:.I%-- ~i-, p-,
tion~ 1'~-e J'Iji4IC 1-1.~CtriC ot th,
chanj;vover an'l ;,!% tIz...."i o-.-t
be ill g'.od agre, mcrit ~Itll the c.,1, ul,tec'.
'r)I;S WOH'. i~. (1,-voLed ill - ot cl-r.-n ,)~,r~,nivters ol
owitching, dLvi-?; that ar, iinport,n: ~ii practice. Am analy~~i~ h,ts I
afthe linlitati"roi 42-C ~Jrlo-d on thv q-ck of su,li di-vic-, by tl;~
reaction of the h;jzh-ir(-quer;cy circuit,. Same luni-ItIon., in the bilri'j ".~6.h C,
diotic switchimt devices (commutatorO in the 6~cimlt~r range a!.soci,tvc;
this fact liave bven analyzed, '11ic fe.%turtr of lh,e ~,ppr~,Iion of Ill,-v devicel, Z't
the power IevcIA of the micruwa%ti bignal closo to I~m;%Ing v"lue for tht, coritroilin,:
dio6cr, have bern connidered.
Quick C~,vratici;)
The quick op,,raticin of dicide ~witcliinl, dt-vi-s mav L~ litilit-i by threc 'ac-
tors:
(a r i; I)p r c! of ope ra t i on of t 1; v c I v c z r on i c mhan i!~m o f t I i C- C. ou t r 0l!; ri
semiconductor el-ment;
(b) 0w proccrves ill thr c),-.ment ccinz;-o. circt_i*~;
(c) ill(- prorvssvs in lho Clrc';;'.S V., the commut.itor.
A numlwi- (,: worki; [ r, it,
of the quic;l Up'.-tion of thr elvcl,-oni~~ rimchanisin of 5erniconr'uctcir~. A~ a re-
sult, Wr rilay cull-;idor i: il)c natur.1; '.Zme of PUIVAL-0111111,lCt ;~rld
dlifiu~im% germanhim dlrjdc!. is cono;iflvrahly I~ss 0-,.ir. 1
to Some datet ( I-Clerelice 'I] it is 110 worse 0, 1 rlancsccollii. In otl~vr wordis,
kn thi- decimeter waverange the operz~lion of ~,uch ciodcs as the IA5,01 nlay be
considered as pr,ictically invni-frec.
CONC LXSI~ ONS
An -.r-;y~;!, o~ 0- civ,:-utt, of di-4,v
numijer a: ',).. I.- pj-~:-rtivs, ~.ocll - quick 0v)V.,.,*'IclII~ balvi,,Iwll~ r"i-os,
I itni t i 'IV, I-- t ~I I tllt~V Q:It r.1 ;~ d p c,,, , r , 6e;-nd upon tbe ~- I. Cl ~ "ZI 1~: " ZI -t,~ It L-,:,
res, ztivity r;tir :ntc, t1w ~7 i I , alit Qf ',!IV cl-~, 0.1 - off ,-zt c 1, t1;, re-tz, ~t%
6 e I c c t I. c; ," 1 , , - :~ t. 1) , r" I " tb. t " I. S tu r 11 0~1-. t ( - I I'- tu~,, III b I gu a u , : ~~ I c fi I I,- 'I .~', I. t I ", ~ ~~ :11 v
time, bot,kLISV of 001LI charoctt-risti,- of thesc switching 6t-icv,~. %!I, !- ;l1r.-
meturq m,ty bt- cl;angvc, within knowsi lirvits. For cxampe, it h-
cally and oxpritnentally d,-munstrat-i that -c n,ay achlvv,~ .1 quick i-t-11 0~ djw~,,
Switchm.; in th(. decm-tol b""'1 a"L;C1,161"d 'rom I-,:- Q.
typv of t~- ard4 r of threv high frc . ThV o~
.. -cluency pt
limiting ccvarnl!-d may a,su III- -rit-cl jprecisclq thus within
a.d, in parucu.,,r, i-y txccvd :hc,!;v v,du,-s v-,c .n are iav I)- !Zccv~,
by thV sappli .v r. I.u I- , v; o,- n I I-, ~; or I Le N, o: K I ng .-: o qu., rc y b-Ild 1. C C.: i 0 1 a., 1 c, r c I.; t
bolution, ax- rvrjt;i-d, och a~,. for hooking up dettmed 6-d'. on-c":
switt.iw, in canc_.~,, ,;;h liw,v sp~ccd alang ;h, iinc at. a 6~,I,m,,, of
a cluarter wavc length from vach ot).cr.
11-111 LIC---RAPHY
Scbtrorvt~l,iy. B, V. , !-,vitchin;.~, dt vic- for li'~;h-l`rcqovi,~y
(Cul"Vrt: 0": t,;
editecl by A. A. Pi.,,tol'kor~, i/d-o "N.-tuka-. 11~67,
Z. KorulvVICII. 'le. C, . anel L. S.
the mi,I-v~"k ~ " Y,;,.
v
Svlw":0.jt;xIctQr Ini,trunICIA., ~na V,ilted by
A. Ya. Fvdotov. izd-vo ratlw", 1~62, No. V.
3. G.%r%-vr. R. V. Sp,-os,-r, E. G. , 1.t~ Gr;-.-. R. C.
of Ap-.)ltv6 vol. *_'M.
4. Garv~-_ R. V. M. F.;. , "Fm,6,~~iontal In. R~- -i*,,hinj~
%ising ~Illiconcluctny diodt-. " P-c-t!ml- 0~ 196-~. vol. 5"..
5. Struk,,,, 1. A. , and V. S. , "OrI th'. ti-x
brcal-~,,wn vm~ro-vv cli,~13vs,
IlWSI0rfIQnUn in
i 196,1. 1!,, N~.
6. M--, M. E. . "Fw~d~,nwntal liinil~,ticm, in RF s~wi,clwig ,ml phz--
11 j7 0l 5
using uct-niconductor diodes," Proceedin-s o4.*Ur_IZ'E . 1904. v . Z,
No. 6.
127
t
o3
USSR UDc 621.319.4
GOWDBEERG, I. L., C-qEBON=,rIKO, L. I., VAYSBERG, I. I., ZYKOV, V. S.
nA Method of Making Film Capacitors"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, -nronrjshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
1970, No 36, Soviet Patent No 288153, class 21, filed i4 Sep 68, publishe6
3 Dec 70, p 85
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of making
film capacitors with fixed caiDacita-rice. The capacitors cc,-qtain a multi-lavered
dielectric in the form of oxides -oroduced by the method of vacuum deposition.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the specific capacitance, working
voltage and percent yield of usable capacitors are increased by using
successively dep sited layers of silicon monoxide and germanium nanoxidie
as the oxides.
1/1
USSR UDC 681.326.3:621.382.233.072,1
NEFED'YEV, Ya. N.. and GOL'DBERG, L. L.
"WaMWAVAWNGWO
"Pulse Distributer"
USSR Author's Certificate No 277847, filed 22 May 69, published 3 Nov 70
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6,
Jun 71, Abstract No 6B234P)
Translation- This invention belongs to the field of automation and computer
engineering. The well-known pulse distributors made of thyristors are exe-
cuted, as a rule, in such a way that when a load is connected, the preceding
loads are switched off. A significant volume in the distributor circuits is
occupied by the intercascade coupling circuits, complicating the distributors
and frequently critical to the parameters of the elements entering into the
circuit. The purpose of the given invention is simplification of the device
with simultaneous improvement of its operating reliability. In the proposed
device this purpose is achieved by connecting the commuted loads to the feed
source via a circuit ot' serles-connected thyristors each of which, in ad-
dition to the first, is shunted by a capacitor. There is 1. illustration.
ill
USSR UDC 621.125-529:629.123.56-181.2
VOYTETSKIY, V. V., COL'DBERG, M. E., IGNAVYEV, A. V., -and SHRA.Yu, A. 1.
I
"Programz.ed Control of a Supertanker Steam-Turbine Plant Fitted 14ith a
Variable-Pitch Propeller"
Leningrad, Sudostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 72, pp 26-28
Abstract:: On the basis of research conducted with regard to the steam-turline
unit of a tanker of the "Krym" type, a report is given on the particular
features of the progran=ed control of a turbogear unit with a va-riable-pitch
propeller in application to a supertanker, and recommendations are made
concerning the structure of the automated remote control of tile autonated
power unit. 3 figures.
USSR
GOL'DBEP,G,- Zl,~ E.
UDC: 62-531.6
"Device for Controllingr the Displacement Bate of a Hydraulic Senromotor"
U
USSR Author's Certificate No 288085, filed 20 Oct 69, published
5 Feb 71 (from PZh-Avtomatika, telemakhanika i vychislitellna~~
tekhnika, Xo 12t 1971, Abstract Vo l2Al7.3PY_____
Translation: Knowm devices for the control of the displacerrent
rate of hydraulic servomotors provide for the stability of the
system by increasing- the servomotor time constblant, which degrades
maneuverable and reversible characteristics. The present device
differs in that, for the purpose of improving the speed and sta-
bility of Ithe system, irreversible sprin17 valves are included in
L:>
the line along uhich the operating medium is carried JCrom the
k-draulic relay to the servomotor in opposition and in parallel,
and parallel to the throttle valve. Resume
1/1
USSR
GOL'DBERG M. K.
UDC: 519.1
"Odd Cycles of a Multigraph With a Large Chromatic Index'~
Novosibirsk, Upravlyayemyye sistemy--sbornik (Controllable
Systems--collection of works), vyp. 10, 1971, pp 4S-47 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5V500 by 1. Sigal)
Translation: Two theorems on chromatic indices K of a multi.-
graph of degree s are proved.
Theorem 1. Any multigraph of degree s> 4 with chromatic
index K > s + 1 has oad cycles of length not exceeding (K-3)1(K-S-1).
For a Shannon multigraph, i. e. for three-vertex multi-
graphs of degree s and number of edges (3s/2) the following
theorem is proved:
Theorem 2. Any multigraph of degree s > 4 with chromatic
index (3s/2] contains a Shannon multigraph.
1/1
USSR
UDC: 531-715
ST31INOV, V. M. , C-OL'DBERG M. M. GREBNEV, A. A., Moscow Institute of Avia-
tion Techrolo&r
"A Device for Automatic Dimensional Analysis of Microscopic Objects"
Moscow, Otl:rytiya, Izobreteniya, PronWshlenn~ye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zn-,ki,
No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329373, Division G, filed 15 Jun 70,
published 9 Feb 72, p 152
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a dev-i(-e for automatic
dimensional analysis of rAcroscopic objects, The device contains ar. op-
tical system, a closed-circuit television system, and a display unit. In
front of the optical system is a light source, and the closed-circuit TV
system has an analyzer at the output. As a distingulshing, feature of the
patent, the accuracy of analysis is improved by using an input ccntroller
--ie i_i2 the -or-- of a set of time-maxk elements connected between the output
of the TV system and the input of the analyzer. The patent also covers a
modification of this device distinguished by the fact that the lirht S!)ur_C.
is made in the form of a continuous-emission laser -~,,ith en attauL,.a:n"L fo--
reducing the degree of coherence.
86 -
USSR
UDC: 517.9
GOL'-DBEaG,-!L--T
"Discontinuous Solutions of Mixed Ronlinear hobjc-Eis for hyper-
bolic Equations on a Plane"
Moscow. Ma-tematicheskiv Sbornik, Vol 87(129), Wo 2, 1972, pp 15G-
178
b . i _T, e Uatio is
stract: The mi.-red problem involving the follow n, L, I
A
u utt :-- A(x,t,it)ux+ B(x,t,it)ut+ F(x't,u)7
U(X,O) 41W , ut(x,D) = p(x), for
0(u)ux + bo(u)ut = fo(t,u), for x 0,
p-IMu x + b IWu t = fI(t, U) , for x 1 ,
is ilweotigatc-Ci. In earliel- papers dealing, Bath the probj-e~ it
was found that if the fwiction
0
u ~ C2 To
USSR UDC: 517-9/
GOLIDBERG, V. N., Maternaticheski.1, F~bornik, vol 87(129), Ho 2,
1972, pp 159-178
is a solution of the problem in the rectangle iTT, = 10,