SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KALMYKOV, A.A. - KALUGIN, A.M.

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777 fK.-- USSR UDC 533.9.07 KALMYKOV, A. A. TERESHIN, V. I., CHEBoTAREV, V. V., KHILINYAK~I 141. A. and "Calculation of Plasmoid M-ation in an Axially Symmetric , Spatially Periodic, Alternating Magnetic Field" Leningrad, Zhurnal 'Lbkb-.iichesl,-.oy Fiziki, Vol. bO, No. 3, Mar 70, pp 466-474 Abs-tract: The motion of a plasmoid in a magnetic field produced by a system of currents is considered. coils with mutually opposinr The analyses is conducted the framework of the integral model of a small bun-:,h,considering t-he ef- within L fects of dissipation and the gas kinetic pressure. The paper is an extenslon of experimental work in which stabilization and focusing of a pla:-:;ria moving in a spatially periodicalternati.ngaxially symmetric Tnagnetic field was first ob- served. The equations of motion vere integrated on a computer for different parameters of the plasmoid. The following conclusions were drwwrt from the com- putations: 1. The initial velocity of the plasmoid is th4 basic parameter ef- fecting the pa;ssage of plasmoids through the system. 2. For large initial velo- cities there exists an interval of values of the ratio Nlff~ under which passage of the plasmoid through the system is.observed, As the initial velocity increases, 1/2 TJSSR KAIMYKOV, A. A. , et al, Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizikl, Vol. 40, No. 3, Mar 70, pp 466-474 the M/Hj interval broadens. 3. Upon reflection of the plasmoids. the plasna is caprtaled in the magnetic cell with subsequebt emission through the magneric slit. 4. Ifnen bunches with good conductivity pass through the systeni, currents are in- duced in them which fully compensate the applied magnetic field so that there is no field inside the plasmoid. S. When plapmoids with poor conductivity pass through the system, a shift in phase occurs between the magnetic field and the induced current. In this case the magnetic. field penetrates the plasmoid. 6. Plasipoids with poor conductivity undergo a strong reta?,dation in the sys-lem which is proportional to the phase shift between the magnetic :Field and the in- duced cxwrent. Preliminary analysis shows that these rest;ats am in good agree- meant wLth experimental data of the authors but a mom Winplete comparison will require more dotailed experiments. This work- is currently beiii- conducted and the resuir'.* i-U be published. The interest of.. B. G:~ Saf~'onov in this work is 1/3 639 UNCLASSI Fl FD PROCESSING UATE--13NQV70 .7 TITLE--CALCULATIC14 OF PLAS'4010 MOTION I t4 AN AXIALLY SYMMETRICp SPATIALLY PERIODIC, ALTP-RNATING MAG NETIC FIELD -U- EV, V.Vol KHIZli'4YAKt AUTHCrK-(Q5)-KAL.'4Y6DY, A.A. p TERESHIN, V.I.p CHEBOTARC A., LYSEW' O.Y[. '-~.C OUNT RY Dr_~ INFO ---USSR SOURC E--LEN I NGRAD Z H UR, INA L T EKH IC HE SA OY F I Z 1K I VOL, 40, NO. 3, MAk 70, PP _;'DAT,;E PUBLISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ~,_JOP[C TAGS--PLAS,'4010, PLASMA FLO'Ar 140TION EQUATION9 COMPUTER CALCULATION, ~VFLOCITY OLSTRIBUTfONt MAGNETIC PI ELD,.IEFFECTt PLASMA' CONDUC T IVI TY MAGNETIC PERMEABILITY :-:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0 OC UM E N T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY-REEL/FRAIME-3004/1351 -74 STEP NO--UR/0057/70/040/003/046b/04 'i C ACCESSION N0--AP0131782 -Cf. t1t S11, P vl~ _ :i7o 7 -2/3 -039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131 782 --.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MOTION OF A PLASMCID IN A MAGNET. IC FIELD PROGUCED BY A SY STEM OF COILS WETH tMUTUALLY OPPOSING CURRENTS IS CONSIUERED. THE ANALYSIS 11:S CONDUCTED ~%17HIN THE FKA41c:'WORK OF THE c INTEGRAL MODEL OF .4 SMALL BUNCHv CONSIDERING THE EFFECTS OF DISSIPATION AND THE GAS /%INETIC PRESSURE, THE PAPER 15 AN ExTENS10,114 OF EXPERIMENTAL WORK IN 14HICH STABILIZATION ANT) FOCU51NG OF A PLASPIA MOVING :-.IN ASPATIALLY PERIODICP ALTERNATINGO AXIALLY SY,'-,,.4ETRfC MAGNETIC FIELD WAS FLRST OBSERVEG. THE EOUATIONS UF:MGTI0N WERE'INTEGRATED ON A COMPUTER FOR DIFFERENT il;NkAMLITE:i~S OF THE -PLASM010.1 THE FULLOWING CONCLUSIONS WE.~kE DRAWN FROM THE COMPUTATIONS:i 1. THE INITIAL VELOCITY OF THE PLASPIOID IS THE BASIC PARAMETER EFFECTUNG THE PASSAGE OF Pt.ASMGIUS THROUGH THE SYSTEM. 2v FUR LARGE INITI L VELOCtrIES THERE -H SEXISTS AN INTEkVAL OF VALUES OF THE RATIOJI PkIME2 SUBO UNDEk WH I CH PASSAGE OF THE PLASMOID THROUGH THE SYSTE4~ IS 013.SEKVLD. AS THi: INI TI AL V&LOCITY INCREASES, THE N-1i PRIMEZ SUBO INr~RVAL SR04DENS. 3. UPON ~REFLECTION OF. THE PLASMOIDS THE PLAS,'W IS CAPTURED: IN THE MAGNETIC CELL WITH SUBSEQUENT EMISSION TH~GUGH THE MAGNETIC SLITM' -4 WHEN BUNCHES ..wum GOOD C0~401JCTIVITY PP~SS THROIJ',~11 THE:SYSTEMt CUI~PFNTS A~E INDU(;ED IN THEM WHICH FULLY COMIPENSATE rHE APPLIED MAGNEITC FIELD so THAT THERE is NU FIELD INSIDE THE PLASPIDID. 5.~' WHEN PLASKILDS Wr*rH Pooi~ cotwucrIVITY PASS THROUGV THE SYSTEMt A SHIFT. fr'-1 PHASE OCCURS Br-TWEFN THE MAG~NETIC FIELD ANO THE INDU~ED Ct)r~RENT. IN THIS CASE THE )446NE1',I(; FIELU PENETRATES THE PLA5,'4010. 6. u N' L SSIF -ED III hit -.313 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0131782 A BS',ra ACT/ EXTR A'%,- T-PASMIIJ 10 S WITH PCUk CW11DUCTIVITY UNDER.G51) A STRONG R::TAr~0ATIJ'rq I,,-i THE SYSTEM -,-4HICH IS PROPUt" TIONAL TO THE PHASE SHIFT :rwEEN THE MAGNETIC FIELD AND NJOUC . 8~' TH E I ' ED CURRENT. PRELIMINARY 'A"IALYSIS SHOWS THAT THCS~ RESJLTS' ARE 11\1 GOOD AGPEE-MEINT WITH EXPERIMENITAL ClATA "iF THE AuTHORS BUT A 440KE CO:iPLC-TF COMPARISON WILL RIEQUI. L X-~ !-tGRE GETAIL~:J EXPERIMENTS. THIS WORK IS CUkRENTLY BEING .'ViNGUCTEO AND TH1-: RESULTS WILL. B~ PU-,Ll,SVlEU. USSR UDC: 621.31T.373. 023 "Comparative Analysis of Methods of Measurifig Phase Difft~rence an Superhish Frequencies Dokl. Vses. nauchno-toklin. konferentsii po radiotekhn. retrivam. T. 2 (He- ports of the All-Unit-;l) !Iciontif'tc witl Techrulco.) Confrrono- on 7(adhi ing Measurements. Vol. 2), RoTosibirsk, 1970, -pp qc~-94 (from nh-Rudiateklinika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12A335) Translation, The author classifies methods of measuring phase difference, the type of readout d(!vi,ce being taken as the criteric.)a Xor clasSification ,roup irit,,I~ades ziethodr, where rather than the principle of conversion. One F phase di, splacement is measured by 5HP phase shifters (in-t(--rference me-thods methods with modulation in two channels and metho& wi-th inodialation in a single channel). A second group includas methods which use frequency mixers and superheterodyne methols. Phase shifters on a converted frequency are used to measure phase displacement in these methods. The fundamental proper- ties of the methods are analyzed, The adyantages of the new classification are pointed out. Bibliography of nineteen.titles. E. 14. RRIH, ~HIRIM W ~1- 1011 ~-, USSR UDC 536.2:669.24-2.5 RAD'KOV, A. I., A- W-, and PRETITAKOVA, S. H., Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy "Thermal Conductivity of the 29NK Alloy at 80-293*W' Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Met&1lov, No 10, 1970, pp 38-44 Abstract: Alloys corresponding to 29NY, in chemical composition or differing from it in lower contents of nickel and cobalt were used to study the thermal conductivity and the effect of,martensite conversion on thermal conductivity, and to determine compositions in which the y -)- a conversion does not occur down to liquid nitrogen temperatures. The thermal conduc- tivity of the austenitic component of 29NK alloy wanfound.to be 70-80% lower than that of the martensitic component. The thermal conductivity of alloys in which the -f - a conversion occurs depends on the quantity of a phase and is Intermediate between the y and a phaseo. The conversion is observed not only in alloys.in which the composition differs from-that of 29NK in lower content of nickel and cobalt, but also in alloys with chemical compositions corresponding to 29NK. As the content of nickel is 1/2 - 87 - tZSR - UDC 539-3.74 RRUMOVI G. V. "Network Models of Extzu3lon" Tr, Hook, Aviatso In-ta (Works of the Moscow Aviation XnStitute)o No 229, 1971, .-op 13?-140 (ftom Raferativnyy Zha-nalt flakhallika, Ho 2:, Feb-721t Abstract 110 20-16 by V. B. Geronimus) Translationl Simulation of the process of shaping the zurface of parts Is bazed upon a particulaxity of the anisotropy of rolled sheet products of some metals and alloys, whidth consists in the siall-arity of their structure 1/i that of fibrous material. The sheet is ragar-lod a-aDrox1m.7,t4)3.y aa a reMa~.,.z orthD- Sonal network. It. is azalimed approximately (j~rticulaxly for plastic materials such as stainless steel of the austerdto class# and aliminum alloys) that in the stamping process, such a network in transformed on the surface of the part in the form of a Cbebyshev network# o? whichthe -opposite sides of each curvi- linear quad-rangle formed by it aro of equal length. It Is oupposod zhat the indicated assuaption is valid from the geometrical point of view for elomontary regular surfaces. In other cases It becomes necezsary to resort to some assump- tions based upon the experimental data. i Considered as ~ an ozample is the process of the extrusion of a cylindrical cup from a sheet. In thin case p transform- 1/2 USSR MMYROV G. V. Tr. Mosk. Aviats. In-ta No 229t 1971p PP 137-140 tion of the lines of the orthogonal network of the sheet suxface into a Chobyshey network on the cylinditLcal surface of the piece is impossitiLe, since in this case considerable influence upon the position of the zietwozk lines 13 exerted by the bottom surface of the piece. As a result of laboratory experimentation, it wis established that the lines of an orthogonal plane network m transformed onto a cylinirical surface in the form of ourves reminiscent of pirabolas, and which narrow toiraxd the axis of symmetry as the distance of the vortex of the curve to the baze surface of the piece increassesg while the points of the orthogonal network which are trans- formed onto a cylindrical surface move within tho axial pl.-aies of the piece. On the basis of this are derived the equations of the lines into which the lines of the orthogonaJL network that touch the periphery of the base of the piece are transformed. It was assumed that during transfoxnationp the segment lengt,hs of the network lines do not change. The equations were derived in an orthogonal system of coordinates on an evolute of the cylinftical suface. The relationships used for establishing a point co=vspondnance between the cylindrical surface of the piece and the orthogonal networ)k of the sheet plane are presented. On the basis of the obtained fornulas4 the shape and dimon5ions of the sheet layout for a cyUndrical cup an determined. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.4/.6:533.6 YA114YKOV, 1. 1., and MOSIN, 1. 1. "Effect of Design Execution of Nozzle on the Performance of the Ejector Stage With a Conical Mixing Chamber" Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Kazan' Aviaticn Institute), Vypusk (Issue) 114, 1970, pp 48-57 (from RZh-Mekhanlka~ No 12, Dec 70, ~Abstract.No 12B464, by I. M. Baskin) Translation: Results Gf an experimental study of the effect that the design -mance of the ejector stage execution of a working nozzle has on the perfoi are presented. The experimental stand consisted of a two-stage ejector; oupersonic conical nozzles wiLh different design exectition ()f Lhe intake and outlet sections and with different-sized cylindric-al sections ware.used as the units studied. The shape of the design elemnts -was shown to marked- ly affect the ejector performance. For,example, the best results correspond to use of a jet with a conical intake section and a smooth intake. It is noted that the optimal nozzle operating regime in the ejector system is the underexpansion regime. Autonlatic~;,Cont -In 14 Uvients Sy6bdins USSR KOLOSOVS S.P.; Kt "."M:JOV I.V...* NEFEDOVA, V.II "Elements of Automation" (book) Moscow, HashinostroyerLLye Publishing House, 1970, 392 pp Annotation: The book contains basic ~txformation on the nt-.ructure, theory, and design of the elements (neans of automation) comprising automatic control systems.- mechanical, alectromer-hanLical, ferromagnetic, c1ectronic, semicon- ductor, etc. Physically different ellemento of automation are considered from a point of view which reveals the common character of the structure of circuits and methods of design. The third edition is distingAshed. from the preceding one by the large variety of technical means of automation considered and the design of such elemento as pneumatic and jet, thyristor, electrouic-optical equipment, etc. 112 USSR "Elements of Automation" (bool.), Moscow, Mashiuostro- KOLOSOV, S.F., et al yealye Publishing House, 1970, 392 pp The textbook is designed for students of highor technical schools specializing in automation, but it can also be of interest to engineering and technical personnel concerned with problems of the design of means of Automation. There are 213 illustrations and 13 bibliographic references. 2/2 6 USSR UDC 681.335.813 SAKHAROV, 0. N., MASLOV, A. A., KtJ.MYKOV, 1. V. t"A Device for Generating Functions of Two Variab.les" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovar- nyye Znaki, No 12, 1970, Author's Certificate No 267 196, filed 3 Jan 69, p 121 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for gen- erating functions of two variables. The unit contains linear ele- ments, a Summing amplifier, and diode functional converters with reference voltages which vary according to predOterm~ined laws. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, precision i.Ei improved and the device is simplified by connecting a source of voltage pro- portional to the first variable to the main inputs of those func- tional converters in which the source of voltage proportional to the second variable is connected to the reference valtage inputs through Linear elements. A source of voltage proportional to the second variable is also connected to the main inputs of the other functional converters, whose reference voltage :1,nputs are counected through linear elements to the signal source which is proportional to the first variable. The outputs of all functional converters are connected to the input of the summing amplifier. 1/1 UDC USSR 621-313--1222-~52-ODI-3 SMANISLAWSM, L' Y.A. (C--ndidate of Technical Scienc (E-ngrinieer), EVICH, E. N. (Engineer), and S =-II-RS X7Y, ii. A. (E nr Ce r 'IA 40 IMe.,7awatt, Vertical Reversible Hydroelectric Motor-Gen-erator Set witZi Direct Line Startin5" Yoscow, 'E'lektrotekhnika, INTO 3, 1970, PIP 9-13. Abstract: A reversible hy~iroelectric Generating syste-i-,; Iias be~-~n developad for the Kiev Hydrostorage Power Station, -and is cl-ainned. to Ice. iLniq-ce fo-r --'ts type. 1hree units are to be installed at the Kiev station, ezach ratei at 40 I-Id in ~;Le notor mode and 33-4 I-',w in the generator mode'. Potationtil i;-)eea il~ 166.7 r;)Irj rotor axes are vertical. The desi-n is intended - r T,)ea:c loath- liwndlinj~;, hence ha; 10 to be mol-ne versatile til= waaal . hydropower. generating systerms-; in ad'; -111-i:)n to being reversible, the equip-nent must withstand three starWps and Giratdo-wns day, ifaich creates extra problems in hieatimF of the starti~r .Lldin-s --d Lr bear- , Z ing friction in the suppo-I't t4rust bearing. The bulk of Ijie d-iscussion coL.Ce'rns the solutions obtained to these problems. - lk-~sijya ca.1culat~iono gitic-n fe)r onti=,m spacing and scize of the start,-r windiar, so as to insure even heat~;-r.~- of -thout tO 1 segwents; as a result the system nay be 1 tdirown on the line direcUy wi V cL=ger of winding burnout. Because of the reveroibility lleatux~e, the thruat USSR SWIISLAVSM, L. YA, et al, Blektrotekhnika, No 3, 1970., pp 9-1.3 bearing had to be specially desig ed for Yrayd-n-am entraiment of oil in its seg- ments. To avoid the possibility of dry starts due to hent defor.-m-tion of the bearing surfaces, high-pressure oil is forced into the bearing gaps~ durinj the ntart and stop periods. Two structural drairinga of the *-s t em, are included. 2/2 USSR UDC: 537-591-15 KOV, N. ff,_FOMIN, Yu. A., KHRISTIANSEN, G. B., Scientific Research y4LIff lnsffffiifi~ of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomo- nosov "Extensive Air Showers and Characteristics.of Nuclear Interactions at Superhigh Energies" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR: Ser. Fizicheskaya, Vol 37, No 7, Jul 73, pp 143o-1432 Abstract: One of the most important problems in the physics of extensive air showern of cosmic rays is the.acquisition of data relative to the characteristics of nuclear interactions in the superbigh energy region (above 105 GeV). In corinection. with the interpretation of a number of experiments from the field of extensive showers,the authors examine a hypothesis according to which the model of development of extensive air showers must include a sharp increase in the multiplicity of secondary n-E~,j when E,< 104 GeV d n- EV when EO> 105 GeV. -particles such thatt an A-comparison of theoretical and experimental relations shows that the model with high multiplicity in pure form does not agree well with the 1/2 USSR N. N. et al., Izvestiya Akademii KAIMKOVI Nauk SSSE: Ser. Fiz;cheskaya, Vol 3T, No T, Jul 73, pp 1430-1-432 "mDroved if it is assumed experiment; hovever,the agreement is considerably that.30% of the energy lost by a nucleon is transferred to an isobaric ~pion. The introduction of such a pion reduces the percentage of muons in the shower and at the same time makes no appreciable change in the variation of the shower with altitude. Some experiments are suggeoted for refining the proposed shower model. ~/n 4/ 4 -008 UNC LA.5Sl..F: IIE-0Y_ PROCES$ING DATE--19SEPP, .,TtTLE--FLOTATION OF BARITE FROM A DESLIMED SLURRY At'THE,SALAIR CONCENTRATING IMILL -U- 11 AU'rHOR-tO4)-,VINOKUROV, F.P., KALMYKOV, N.N., SHAKHMATOVt V,N.v OENISENKOt COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _..AO!JRCE-.TSVET. METAL, 19701 43(119 86-7 oAT EPUBLISHED - ----- 70 -"SU13JECT AREAS--MATERIALSt EARTH -SCIENCES-AND OCEANOGRAPHY. JOPIC TAGS--FLOTATION, BARIUM MINERAL, SLIME CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/ FRAME-- 1986/0762 STEP i%40--UP/0136/70/0431001/0086/0087 -.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102*727 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSUFlEM PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 C14RC ACCESSION NG--AP0102727 -A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ATTEMPT wAS MADE TO DECREASE THE AMT* OF SLURRIES IN THE FEEDING OF.'THE BARITE FLOTATIONs WHEN DESI-IMED SLURRY IS USED THE FLOTATION OF THE BARITE IMPROVES ,.-----'CONSIDERA.BLYt THE EXTN. INcREASES, THE: QUALITY OF THE BARITE CONCS. ALSO ~.'-414PROVES. THE DESLIMING OPERATION WAS INVESTIGATED INISOmE DETAIL. THE USED AND DESCRIBED HEREIN HAS: MANY ADVANTAGE, AND IS To BE ~~'PREPERRED THE PRESENT TECHNOL., UNCLASS IF IED 14 USSR UDC 619:616.988.43.085.37 YKOV--V- A., NURIYEV, G. G., ROMANOVICH, T. N., and YHAYERTYNOV., S. Kh., Kazan' Veterinary Institute, Kazan' "Use of a Transplantable Line of Cattle Embryo Kidney Cells for the Prepara- tion of a Vaccine Against Foot-and-Mouth.Disesse" Moscow, Veterinariya, No May 73, pp 62-64 Abstract: Foot-and-mouth disease virus of strain A22 550 and of an epizootic A strain was cultured on a monolayer culture of transplantable cattle embryo kidney cells (CEKC). The virus that had been cultured on CEKC was inacti- vated with hydroxylanine, whereupon the virus suspension was freed of the excess hydroxylamine by dialysis. An experimental vaccine was prepared bX combining 702 of the inactivated virus suspension with 25% ot a 6% Al(OH)-1 suspension, 0.1% quinosol, and 5% glycerin. Saponin (0.05%) or vitamin B12 was added as an adjuvant. The activity of the vaccine was estimated on the basis of the antigenic effect an rats, the Index of resistance for mice 4-5 days old, and the protective dose for adult mice. The.effect of the number of passages on CEKC an the activity of the vaccine was determined. The antigenic activity of the vaccine derived from the epizootic strain was the 1/2 81 USSR KAMM, V. A., et al., Veterinariya, No 5, May 73, pp 62-64 same as that of the vaccine prepared for the strain A22,550, but the index of resisrance produced by it was somewharlower. The 'vaccine to which vitamin B12 had been added was somewhat more active than that prepared with saponin. 2/2 USSR U`DC S32.517.4 ROKWENKO, P. N., KAUNKOV, "Distribution of Tangential Stresses in a Non-compressible Turbulent Boundary Layer" b, Minsk, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskiv Zhurnal, Vol. 20, No. 4, Apr. 71, p. 666-673. Abstract: An isothermal turbulent boundary layer with positive pressure gradient is studied. A hot-wire anemometer is used to investigate turbulence. Good appro- ximations of the distribution of shear stress in a turbulent boundary layer with urement of the turbu- positive pressure gradient are obtained on the basis of meas lent shear stress. 127 USSR uDc: 621.373.42(o88.8) KALMYKOV, V. V. Moscow Higher Technical Acadenr "A Hoise-Like Signal Generator" USSR Author's Certificate No 280532, filed 18 Nov 68, published 9 Dec 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D339 P) Translation: A noise-like signal generator is proposed which contains a cadence pulse generator, an electronic switch, an n-place shift register with linear feedback, and a circuit for setting initial, conditions. in order to increase the nu&3er of noise-Me signals generated by the device and to reduce correlations between them, the generator also includes a mod-two adder and an n-place register which i's connected through this adder to the output of the main register. Two Illustrations. V. P. 137 :_jJSSR UDC: .621.373.444 Moscow Higher Technical Academy imeni N. E. E,aumavl "A Generetor of Noise-Like S.-grials" Hoscav, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlerinyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye ZrAaki, No 28, _~.19701 Soviet Patent No 280532, Class 21, filed 18,Aug 68, p 38 Abstra.:!t: 'Eni's Author's Certificate introduces a generator of noise-like signals which contains a cadence pulse generator, an electronic key, an n-digit shift register 'with linear feedback, and a circuit for setting up initial conditions. 'As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the number of noise-like zignals which can be formed by the generator is increased and their mutual correla:tion is reduced a mod-2 adder and an n-place registerconnected throuZh the adder to-the-output of the main register. am; Rium USSR UDC 669.14:620.178.2 KALMYKOV, V. V.,4 Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Dnep opetrovsk "Method for Determining the Tendency of-Stee'l to Brittle Failure" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 2, 1971, pp 223-22,14 Abstract: The notch sensitivity n is suggested as a cold brittleness criterion which takes into account the deoendence of zaerial properties on the test temperature and the stress character at different notch sharpnesies. It is suggested that.-the temperature of the maximum n appearance be considered the critical brittleness tempetrdture. It is shown that the maximum n is a convenient characterlstic;for rating the cold brittleness of steel by notches of 9, 1 mm and 0.25 mm (types I and IV, according to the All-Union State Standard COST 9454-60). z7 - ---;~717 `7 Abstracting.,Service: o. Ref r k C odle -00108179- cumicn:AB~T, (P-, A C%t8;L OF /-'.135550m Tool steel. Zai0enko, S. Pq~jshkin. 9. A.; r K-ajmykqy- A- I.; sbgx4 ' --yov - N - . Are ev~B, . U.5.S.R.260,900(CLC22c), R~7r~a,T I.-, -f Ub Jan 19 iu, AVpI. 25 Jul 1968,1 Fn3m Otkryliya, hvbret.; Prom. Obrartsy. Torarnye Zmaki 1970,47,(4), 8-f. TOCII steel, contg. lower amts. oil scarce materials consisted of., C: 0.50-4).65. Si 0.60-0-90, Aln 0.20-0.40, Cr 6.54.0, Alo W 0.7~-I.I, V 0.10-0.25. Ti 0.05-0.15%, Fe~ and impurities the remainder'. USCL REELIFRAME USSR UDC 621.762.2:669.1 BONDARENNKO, A. V., k~AUIYKOV, Yu. V., KUTNYAKHOVA, V. H., and KLETSKO, G. P. IfElectrocrystallization of Powders of Iron and Alloys of Iron With Cobalt and Nickel Using Acoustical Oscillations". Ulltrazvuk. metody intensifik. tekhnol. protsessov [Ultrasonic Methods of Intensifying Technological Processes -- collection of works) (Moscow Institute of Steels and Alloys, 60), Moscow, 1970, pp 212-215 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya,.!No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G436 by the authors) Translation: Results are presented from a study of the process of precipi- tation of Fe and its alloys an a grooved cathode oscillating at 100 Hz by electrocrystallization from aqueous sulphate solutions!. The possibility of increasing the current density and other parameters during electrolytic -production is clarified. 1 figure; 2 tables. -powder -- - -------- U LU ,mc-7 --S-:TUDIES ON RESPIRATION OF KANAMYt0i PR.ODUCING CRGANISM DURING BiUYNTHESIS -U- tHOR-(O5)-8RIN8ERGt S.L.t GRAGOVSKAYAv O,*Z*s SMIRNOVAv L.V.f PAPATSENKOt lf-p*.'t--KALMYKGVX# G.V iltdkY MrllrF-0-US`rR ,.l;,RCE-ANTlBIGTIKI# 1970t VOL 15# NR 6# PPI,?00-505 ATE PUBLISHEB---70 U(IJECT,AREAS-BIOLCGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES j-Pic T'AGS-BIOSYNTHESIS, KANAMYCIN, MICR13ORGANISM 4LTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 'W:UMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED JXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1832 STEP NO--UR/0297/701315/006/0500/0505 ~'7. ERC ACCESSICN NG--AP0125443 UNC LA SS I F I E 0 2/2 .018 UNCLAS S IF I;ED t- PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 IR& ACCESSICNI NO--AP01254-lt3 0STRAGT/EXTRACT--(U1 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN AERATION MIXING CONUITIONS ON RESPIRATION OF THE KANAMYCIN PRODUCING ORGAa%ISM _','4N0 BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE ANTIBIOTIC, WAS STUDIED. DURING INTENSIVE t-11XmG, AIN INCREASE 114 THE AMOUNT* 01- AIR SUPPLIED WITHIN I TO 3 VOL-VOL DID NOT FFECT ThE ANTIBIOTIC BIOSYNTHESIS. AT LOW LEVELS OF MIXING TI SLIGHTLY -INCREASED. A DECREASE IN THE INTENSITY OF 141XIIIG ll~ARKEJLY SUPPRESSED ~01E ANTISIOrIC BEGSYNTHESIS. NATURAL CHANGES IN T,ii:-; RESPIRATION LEVELS :DEPENOANT ON T!7E MllXli%'G CONDITIGNS WERE PRUBABLY ABSENT. THE MODE OF ~ACTICP~ OF Tf-,E '-,,IXLjNG INTENSITY ON THE ANTIBIOTIC siosyr4rHESIS MUST BE ~A .7-n TIRIBUTEE -10 LEVELLING OF THE CONCENTRATIC-NS OF THEJ1UTRIENTS AND METABULITLS IYEAR THE CELL 14ALLSs A-NO NOT TO IMPROVE14ENT OF THE AERATION CONDITIONS. FACILITY: ALL UNION JNSTITUTE FUR. ANTIOBIOTICS, 140 SCOW, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 632.95 KAIM K0VA&,iP;,;,, GKEYSER, L. S. "Thin Layer and Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Gardona!' Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. Do issled. ostatkov pestitsidov i nrofil.akt. zagryaz- neniVa. int produk-tov pitaniva, korriov i vnesh. sredv (Works of the Second Ul- Union Conference on the. Investigation of Pesticide Residues and Preventive Pontamination of Food Products,- Fodder and.Environment), TaUin, 1971, pp 151- U54 (from Rzh-mumiya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract iio i2N44,5) Translation: A sample of plant material (corn, potatoes, tomatoes, fruit) is enaken for 2-3 nours wizn an organic solvent (pentane, I.,etroj-e= ether, hexane, the extract is purified on a column with N SO or a mixture of three of celite 545 and 1.5 grams of KAD carbon orl-3; it is eluted. with 150 M f acetone, and the chromatographic analysis is run on a reinforced layer of M silicic acid in the n -hexane -acetone system (4:1); it is developed with an amnonia solution of Ag"03 in acetone with irradiation by ultraviolet light. 'Db-- sansitivtty of the analysis was 5 For quantitative analynis of gardona., the gas-liquid chromatographic method vas used with an electron capture detector. The adsorbent was chromosorb W (80-100 mesh) pilanized and impreg- nated with 5% silicon SF-30. The gas carrier was I USSR UDC 621.396.677 ASHKEN 'AZI, D. YA., BRODULENTKO, C. I., BELYAYEVA, G. N., YalMOVA, T. A. "Push-In Liohtning Arrester with a Capillary" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-Lekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Engineerizng. -0, Scientific and Technical Collection. Superhigh Frequency Electronics), 19, vyp. 6, pp 158-160 (from RZIi-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B79) Translation: This arUcle contains an investigation of the use of a capillary as one of the element,13 of a wide-bmd lightning arrester whi&~ is installed in a wave guide filter or resonator. The capillary is coupled to the wave guide via a cylindrical housiAg in which the capillary is fastened. The design of the discharger permits combination of small loszes and small re- covery.time inherent to a capillary discharger with high mechanical strength and convenience of replacement during operation. There are tw illustrations and a one-entry bibliography. FLED in ot5 UNCLASSs PROCESSING DATE--04.DEC70 T.ITLE:--ADHESIVE.SASr: ON SKS 50X,LATEX.-U AUTHGR-(04)-KIZ3ERq S*A.t KALMYKOVAt I.P v PRYAKHINAt E,A,,, GONSOVSKAYAP COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR '-'SOURCE-POLIGRAFIYA 1970p It 36-7 t~_'D A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---MATERIAL!; TOPIC TAGS-AOHESIVEP LATEX# STYRENE/(UiS,KS50K STYRENE RUBBER# (UlSKS30SHR -STYRENE RUBBER CONTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,,~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0,887 STEP NO--UR/0543/-s'l)/OOLIOOO/0036/0037 l_Cl;'RC ACCFSS10N NO--AP0134610 UNIC-UlA CzAlfff IED I P R 5 '51;0 1 sELEcrivE GROWth OF LPITAAIAL STRUCTURLS OF GEPIVIIIIIEM ANIJ SLUW~t [Article by L. 0. Tizenberp.. Va. K. ilei_nnt~ L. 'fn. P_ ' 9 rotscony Punta I Srr,.kt.rn MariB1711 'j*~ol[j_i4rv!;,:_kjrb Tt. Part 2, 19G3, pp 38--1771 7 In the develooeent of vatioi&,; nenicondkictor devicbs. local mpitaxial etructu "'" are of preat interest. Ono of the r3ort proopective I-noo of ob- t&l.inx the Is IS the aclacti-,! a==th a., vvizaxzal ieyerv. In A number of pa- "1314. Z'. '31. 4j, the selective Erou;h of the Silicon to described. The re are no 4acatled data with reaocct to =rImanitam in the liter#Lurvt however. the local onitaxial structurr4 even of this material arc of signt(Itaot Interest In practice. This paper In devoted to the lnvostimatce optimal conditions of sclec- tIVO growth of the epItaXLAI layers of garaaniims and silicon. The local eritaxial airvctures must natisfy the following Mquirtiments: 1) The surface m-at " tlSt,_rthqt IS, the selectively Itrown *PLC xini reltions must not be raised above the remaLnIng suria as Of ChO Substrate or be V. the form of deptessions~ 2) The interface of the local opitaxial regions and the substrate moat be quite perfect and not cause the fOrMatiOn Of defect$ LFI the WrLtSXJAj fe- glans durinot rro-th: k J) The local epLt&Kial structures must I~va w4form atettrophysical pto"Irtics. with respect to their plate, US selective prewth of hotli rer~.Inluzn and silicon was carried out in the wlnd~~ of n pro-i-CLIve soaxic ninda of aiLican 0oxidc. The rcreaj,jum and Silicon plates cut from the bars were rruiId and polished to 4,_-r'zct rjujolt elms 14 nainr SAA-1, dizzcnd wiccopnwder. Thn crystallopraphic Orientation of the substrates -as (111). After dc;reasing and chemical pitklinp, a layor of silicon dioxide was applie,l to the platen. The dioxide Inygr ~tts applied to the tarmanLum places by tharbal decomposition of tatraothosystlant in an at- staboaphare of pure argon at a temperature of -WD* C. The millcon plates were Oxidized in wtt or dry oxygen at a tenipersture of -1,200 to 1,300* C. - 114 - Spes 6?Cp 0 ~'j &- 7", IX-6 STAULTURAL 5TUDIES OF THE SYSTFM KADE UP OF ME SILICL" CA"M FILM AND ;LLLC;ON SUbSTKATt: [Article 6y Ya. V. gal ... h. 1. P. NoYeane. 1. A. Fc!tTn', kig=, 11-1-Sienotirl. -11 r-s. R-nta I 5111t,211 r.l-pr-J-tk.,~kh Plonx, Roostan. 1Z-17 June 1972. p 121) at otactron x"erootvpy- anti diffractism. tnfra"d tar sttectro- acuity and wortallogrophte techniques, studies were made of the va"atlon of the silicon cortolds film structure on silicon an a functlon of the t4v,~th conJi- tions of the films find their thickness and also the effect of the films of difftrent structure and thlcknqes on tile structure of the vc,necrixtaimas *uh- atrAte. In order to obtain silicon carblde, the wthod of tberrAl d*couposi. tion of chloraxilanco In an nritun or hydrogen atmosphere was wrd. On the bnstR of the antilyzin of tNe hiAtcarsam of tit* lilt" by the dack-fild wicrophotegraphs, the.1teneral characteristic of the alt, Mrtwth process to a thickness of. 4.000 A sv~th condl- The film delocts were discovered. and the caustat of their occurrence were established. The dependence of the, film art the clatinneits and Petfcction of the substirste woo established. Thu affect of a p.11c qs tal line (uniform) film on the o4itrattg, st"e- ture was detected an reachina a fIlm thickness of %GOO-6.000 1. The "feete in the film Iced, sta a rule the appearance of defects on the substrate surface. The dAgroo at "do;,troction" of the substrate depends on the alias at the crystal units of the film and Its thickness. i 7 USSR UDO 5~9.2114-5~9.23 + 548-74 YA.V., FELTYNI, I.A. [Physicotechnical Institute, Acadeay Of Sciences, ."Ooncerning Crystalline Structure Of Silicon Dioxide Pyrolytic Films" Izv. Akademii Nauk Latiri skoy SSR: .9eriy.a fizicheakikh I tekbnicheekikh nvuh (Bulletin Of The Acaderay Of Sciences, Latvian SSR: Physics And Tcahnical Sciences Series), No. 4, 1972, pp 9-14 Abs-tract: The paper atudiee the effect of processing Go and Si substrates on the crystalline structure of films grown by way of pyrolytic decomposition of tetraetoxisilane at temnerstures of 350 and 7000 0. The state of the substrate surface before costing with a SiO film 'visa investigated after each processing 2 with the aid of diffraction of fast electrons. It is found that the surface of Pi and Ge aubstrates differ after varioue forms of proceseingi 1) By the dogree of contamination; 2) By the presence of layers whicn differ in structure from -the basic material; and 3) By profile. The moot porfoct~ pare, and plane sur- face can be obtained by cl-o-~mical-mechanical,polishi.ng of eilicon. Films ob- tained by pyroly-tic decomposition of tetraetoxisilano at temperature of 700 and ~500 C hnd an amorphou'o structure and Wforod auionj~ themoolviieti Jn chami- Oul compotAtion. No dopundenco of Lho cryetallino stractorc, of -1-102 on thei 264U.- Ma =-- 7rT-Q USSR KALAACH, YA. V. and FELTYIP, I. A., Izv. Akademii Nauk latviyskoy SSR: Seriya fi--icheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, No 1972, Im 9-1.4 method of processing of the substrate vas detected. A considerable effe-,ct of the method of processing the substrate on the mmber of defects in the ftLms was noted. Me crystalline structure of high-tei-.iperatum py-rolytic filrms o1i Ge and Si is close to the stricture of films,therimlly grown on Si, aTid has th.-t! Ishort-ran-gle order ol /3-cristobalite. Receivea, 6 Dac1971- 19 re,. 4 fig. USSR M 538-21h RMLEETMO, A. K., SUPEMENKO, P. A., and~VWTIM, G. I., Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR and-KIe--,r M-a'Ud'-UffVFe'rsity "Coexistence of Antiferromagnetisim and Superconductivity in the Cr-Re SYstem" Kiev, Yetallofizika, No 40, l9rJ2, pp 61-64 Abstract: A comparison is made between known data and experimental data on the change of physical. properties in the: region of solid solutions of rhend'im in chromitun in connection with the observed transition, in relation to concen- tration, of the alloys frum the. anti forromagnetic stat,*; to surerconductivity. The hypothesis was exyressed that the indicated transition can. be caused by the occurrence of ordering in the alloys ~tith the foruvittion of a s,iperconduct- ing phase of the type beta-W(Cr 0) and tbativith the w4deringr processes there can be associated superconductik properties of the alloys in similar norpho- logical systems Ib-Re, W-Re, and others. 2 fif;ures, 27 bibliographic refer- ences. ZI VMMVUMUN OF OULU L~ZJRIR~ U4 by p " arch Medvtt-tn51';kh nauk Lan, 4. Pre".n-I.. of chi 1.1 In I-, Y'holupy. -u 1", hJ-v.!cn' or -i-=' Z" i~~ ='t rt. I rorc~.aeta, 14,1~i.al arto~ti- c! , -!,. . I. and adole.c~nt I~hor o~rct-_ 1-. 3 rural areas. and seientific and t.chmingical S.VW prevantl"o of trau=*.14m n~r.;; cr.*Wie.i w4t, r!,.icr1re3 for long tilne. Thiv did not Includo crganizatii,n el contro, ot ~h!11.1 ix~ - ijrcs, but In varloua hiotor-Ical perioda it vau re!lecTcJ In thi., prlnclv;,P~ ar-4 of child -upbrioging. Thr ancient Crvirk~ trivre to roar a hrn,1*-.w, bravo, nod. i,Umx,- In Ocir expression "a Verfect ~ctrullo~s cam d-"". pravcntio" of injuriva to th~ hody. cwultlt~io~ ri- th~ phyical amd labor rkill~. and dUcipliss.. Many ")nuz,cntm to huxulwi culture of tt,e l5th~l,tli c-ontori- a'io had inocriptiona quuting the pro,'"no ide.- of pe~vl*- of N1.10 tl~r. tl~out childhood hygierw and phy:~Ical contlit.1mirig n%. The promin"t rtatu figure of the 117th cerrury A-i rv`a;:~F-, :.I. BvW.hoy gjv~ a number of r,)(,t:rctv institieLirms ca 10-ng cnlldr~n: "... do riot ontxuat chtldrtt to -tovag~tcrti =z! not A!'.- thOM Lei take in their hands znytts,na tbat cc~lld ~.irm- thc~- farther. "...thv art of bringing thildron up. lies in diverting them fr--'hA' zo~'4 harm thom, without Inhibiting thrir playNines5. ~.d vitlk-v ... * The idta of pruvent4ni; injury mm~nw. rhi',!.en while In -hool found In Plate and Arlatotle, Rabela:~ ond TOILro ?cl-~,tju, and Radiah,h~y. 2L USSR UDC: 621.762.5(088.8) MUKHA, 1. M-, DOVBISHCFIUK, M. A., KALINENKO, B. 1. BELILOVETS, A. D. "Method of Sintering of Metal Ceramic Products" USSR Author's Certificate Number 353793, Filed 10/02/70, Published 30/10/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G403). 'Translation: A method is suggested for sintering metal cermic products, including heating in a controlled gas atmosphere. In OTder to reduce the sintering cycle and increase product quality, they are heated by a glowing gas discharge. USSR UDC 621.791.012 SAMSONOV, G. V.,, MUKILA, I". M., DOVBISHCF.UK M. N., an.4 KAL:WJIUW.-A-.L, Kiev "The Effect of Heating by Glow Discharge,on the Physico-Chemical Surface Condition of Solid Alloys" Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov, No 5 (35), 1970, pp 32-38 Abstract: The effect: of ionic heating on the physico-mechanical surface properties of solid alloys of the. type VK (VK2, VK6, VK8, VX15, and VK20) and TK (M10, T15K6, and T30K4) and tungsten and titanium carbides during diffusion welding in a glow discharge is,demonstratedb- An analysis is presented of the variation of the chemical c osition of surface layers omp as-a function of the energy condition and the electron struicture of the heated materials. _7 USSR Lmc 669.14.018.58.00!.6 A and:WMAY'YEVA, YE. X. YBLX=IA, G, I., I ffKa.gnetie Steel for Welded- Bimetallic- Rotors" Spetsiallnyye Stali. i Sp2avy (Special.Steels, and Alloyz Collection of Works), No 77t metallurgLya Press, 1970t pp 200-207 TzaiLslationi A magnetic bigb-strength steel., type 3OXh2M'_1" is 6evelq~ed with room temDeraturee iltir.Lte strengt:h over 1,000 Mr/m (- 21 7100 kg/voi-), yield point greater than 800 ~7 80 kg . m I and impact tou-~ess 1290-1450 /n kjfi~ ~12.5o-14.4 kg,-m/cm~~). The steel has great ha-_'denLbJ._'Ut,3rj good weld- a~dlity, low tendency to superheaUng, and good resistance to temperinS. After hardening from 1150'C in oil and double annealing at 625rC (2+8 hr), it haz high magnetic propertiet; at room temperaturei 1-38-1.44 T (13,800- 1k,400 gs); 3400 = 1,88-2.0 T (18v800-20,60 0 gs). B25 T~qn 30WIV2114 steel can be used for welded binetallic rotors of bIgh-speed, power-ful electrical machines, due to its comWii-ation of mechani- cal# magneticr and technological. I=opertles. 4 figuresl 8 tables. ~lo a r Z S31,1-'P ETL YAKO%"S~: 1"I', K - 21' - V- 1; Lnmi. TA'Ahiach~~v. -0 ar oil n, of Scaul . - quo 7- 0-:1 the uni~orz-.-' zy of hetoroga-a ty zae eld durin3y e ca The s t: a r. d r 2 r s ~7 0 - - a Cl G C d . . Z i!C , a a oi: T~ C I Z:-- L~ induction harc. sp~ hardeninl,, aS Ll 7. i: 10 cCinsic-ered S f 1 C 'a _-V a d7-5 C U S --C 1 -3 -~,-"-s4anted of till:: ~zxdcning -c i:or af~ -ar lnim,~lm 'I'Lloyin", 0 1: c ie all d a 1. L1 -.1 t a s I liarde =mpg= imp USSR UDC: 519.1 TABARNYY, V. G., KALNIBOLOTSKI 'j-2u. ~t- SHEITELENKO, Zh. Sh. "Concerning a Method of Constructing a Normal Tree of a Circuit Graph" 'Teor. elektratekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Theo- retical Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1972, vyp.,14, pp 91-9T(from RZh- -Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SVS37 by the authors) Translation: On the basis of methods of structural numbers a method is proposed for constructing normal trees of a struc- tural circuit graph, and a description is given of their in- vestigation for the purpose of optimum (in the given sense) 'construction of a system of differential equations of an elec- ~tronic circuit in normal form. 7_47 USSR UDC: 621.372.o6-1 KALNIBOLOT-SKIY, Yu. M., TPBARNYY, V. G., SHEYELE-11YO, Zh. 5h. "Component Degeneration in Analysis of Electronic Circuits by Means of Equations of Variables of State" Kiev, Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 7, Jul 72, pp 911-914 Abstract: The authors consider the structural properties of electronic circuits which prevent the occurrence of component degeneration in the process of deriving the equations of variables of state, USSR UDC 621-372.1 ULjIB2"!2Y, GOFDI V. N. OCACMIKO V. A. "Algorithms for Minimizing the Sensitivity of Electronic Radio Circuits to Dispersion of the Paramters of Circuit Elements by the Method of Discrete Equivalent Conversions" 'kftomatiz. T)roLektit. y elekttOn.' Resp, mezhvdd.' 'nauch.~-tekhn. sb.. (De- siga Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev,, "Teklmika", 1970, pp 84-go "Abstract: An algorithm is proposed for minimizing the sensitivity of electronic radio circuits to scatter of the paraTwters of circuit ele- ments. Sensitivity is minimized by using discrete equivalent conver- sions and the method of contributions of the elements,to the poly-now-al coefficients of the circuit function. One table, one -Ilustration, bibliography of ten titles. . ........ ...... 7 USSR UDC: 621.372X61 KA LN I B 0 L 0 T Sl;'~ I YY u .KO-11 10 ii U,', A T I K-G 11 .V. and KCRCLEEV, Y~u. V. gorithm for Tuning "ircu-L ts -nr v -nzohno-t -Inn sb. '--wto.,;iation c-' in -lectronics. mental Scien-i-fic-"eoIu-iicaI Collection) 1970, (from R`h-;~-dL-1 '211lika, 3, rch 71, '~bstr:.,ct .-C. 3'13j) Translation: On~-~ o.:-7 th-- ,q--Thods for tuunint~- an circuit usincr a di~rit--! copinuter accardin-.- to thc sr-ecified fu-ne- tion and Vie initial confi.,rruration. i~j consider,;,I. aL~Orithm i3 propoi;cd throu,,,11 vhich the raturl. ~AemQnt:3 c,,,in be the c,--nfiguration'of the circuit c--ui be raa-` ur, -e mort! 1,te, and its characturi-tic ccrri.,oted. A block. diaprlam of t.h,i pro!-rarw.-;d solution Ior tnis -roblem by the computi..;,r io i-jvep. Th;i propo--edl method caai b--- uL;t-d also for dc:si-ninr- correctii,,,- sti,~g;--2 -and for solving compona-nt equations. (,ne illustration, oni~ table, bibli- u ography of t1iree. t e z ri e . . - - !:, , - I i ~ I J 6,1 USSR uDc 621-372-057 KALNIBOL Yu. M., ROGOZA, V. "S~mthesis of Electronic RC Circuits Using a System of Differential Equations" Avtomatiz. Drov ch.-tekh-n. sb. (De- ,ektir. v*elektron. Resp. mezhved.'nau sign Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection) , vy-p. 2, Ydev, ."Tekhrlika!, 1970, pp 90-99 Abstract: A system of differential equations is presented for RC cir- cuits which have no degenerations. A method is described for finding the ni rical values of particular secondary parameters which appear in the equations as coefficients of the voltages across reactances-and across the master source. Taking a general unistor circuit and k_r-(Y.;n particuar secondary ;urametera as a basis, numerical values are found for the condiietances between all Junctions of the synthesized circuit, and a matrix of the circuit conductances is set uD. The conductance matrix enables construction of the configuration of the UnIlmown, circuit, and the values of its components are found. In conclusion, a synthesis algorithm is proposed with illustration by an example. Three illustra- tions, bibliography of four titles. USSR UDC: 621-37~ KALNIBOLUTSKIY, Yu. M., GORDIYENKO, V. N., TKACHENKO, V. A. "An Algorithm for Minimizing the Sensitivity of ElectrQnic Circuits to Scatter of the Parameters of Their Elements by the Method of Discrete Equivalent Transformations" Avtomatiz. proyektir. v elek-tronike. Resp. mezhved. nau::hn.-te-khn. sb. (De- sign Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 2, pp ah!.-go (from RZh,-Radiote-khnika, No 5, 'May 70, Abstract No 5A 70) Translation: An algorithm is D posed for minimizing the sensitivity of electronic circuits to scatter of the parameters of circuit elements. This sensitivity is minimized by using discrete equivalent converters and the method of the contributions of the:elements to the polynomial coef- ficients of the circuit function.. Bibliography of ten titles. Resume. -521.396.621.54 USSR UDC KALN1N., A. "Effect of Noise on a Phase AFC with an Intermediate Frequency unnplifier" Moscow, Radioteklinika, Vol 25, No 9, 1970, pp 48-54 Abstract: Using the method of V. I. Tikhonov (Avto-mati",ca i telemelzlhanika, Vol 20, No 9, 1959, and Vol 21, No 3, 1960) the author consi6eTs the effect of noise with a correlation function of K O~2r(Zr)cosWr on the AFC system shown in a block diagram of the article. The system Has two types of simple low-frequency filter connected between the ph4ise detector and the reactance tube circuit, and is designed to stablize the local ascillator freqaency. For simplicity, the natural noise of the circuit components and the phase fluctuations of the local. oscillator are neglecLed in the tations. Markov process concepts, the Fokker-Planck equation in particular, are used to obtain the Gtatistical characteristic of the phase difference and its derivative. The author obtaina aa expressioa for the. average fre- quency deviation of Lhe local osci].14tor and the signali which agrees In form with ~the reoults of Ttkhonov In Lhe reference cited abovij, obLained C circuits. for simpler Ar IMP ort, MMUMMMPIRM & UUMMUMMM USSR UDO 535.)7:548-7,;;6 TRIMMER, M.F., KAlVIN, A.E. rPhysics Institute, AS, Latvian SSRI "Study Of Intracenter Luminescence Of A:KC1-KJTI Cx-ystal, I." JAf!j_~q?:i7in fizicheshilch-A te1(.bniches-ki1:h-na-a1k Izv. Ak-ademii Nauk Latvivskq ,y (Bulletin Of The Academy Of Sciences, Latvian SSR: PIKfaics And Technical Scienoes Series), No 4, 1972, pp 7,~-40 Abstract: A det-ailed description is presented of specti-31-kinetic meafruremento made on nonacrystals off KC1-KJTI grown by the Kyropulos proccdure with two concentrations of iodine (2 and 4 molar percent) and a concentration of thallium of 0.5 molar percent in tho melt. Based on these invasti.-ationa, it is 'Dossible to conclude that the emission spectrum of the phosphor crystal KCl.KJ (4 molar percent).--TI (0.2 molar percent) conoic-ts or nine band3 -which are connected with the luminescence of the thallium ion in different iso- structures of the mixed base of KM-~KJ or close to residual defects caused by uniaxial pressure (possible emission band on 480 nra). Received, 29 Nov 1971. 2~ ref. 6 fig- I tab* 86 q USSR uDc 678.o6:'678 029-5:669:678-742.210-1-53 JJh-IN K L. KARUTVAN, V. P., METRA, A. YA. .SOEOTJEVSKIY~ CH. A., MI-ERS; CRAGIS, I. W., and P. K. DZERIS, M. YA., K "Metalloplastics Based on Modified Polyethylene" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, 110 10, 1972, PP 31-33 Abstract: The technological process of the production of metalloplastics is based on thermal contact (plating) between a pretreated metal. base and a film of modified polyethylene. Optinal ranges of 'the Important ~vxameters influenc- ing the proper-ties of metalloplastics are as follo-,s: temperature of thermal contact -- 200-2500c; duration of the contact -- 30-60 sec; filler content -- 8-10 vol-!'I~. The surface of the netal base is cleaned, preheated and Passed through a set of rollers -where the initial contact with mcdi-fied pol'yethylene is made. Final bonding occurs in an, induction heating chan'ber. Me material obtained _- the unilateral of bilateral metalloplasti;-, -- shows hi6h anticor- rosive properties. It can -be processed by several methods snch as bending, folding, or die staqping. Surfaces can be joined together by weldin- or foldin" and other n"~athods. Mis naterial is ideally suited foa7 prod%zction of equipment resistant -to chemical agents, such as storage or sedirtentation. tarihs. It Could be used for production of special pipe lines, ventilation systeris, etc. aia to 1/2 USSH UDC 6-'3 2. 9 5 1GILIER, S. A., BULSHKOVAl L. F., K01WAME, G. G., X&LN31il, M- 14-, SAd ISHIMANSKAYAS H. V. !"Gas Chromatographic Selamtion of Creganochlorine lnsec~,.Acides on Variouz Columns" Tr. 2-go V*5es. soveshch. p.) Issled. ostathov pesti-bsidov i profilakt. :Zag3:YaZnenj--ya imi produktolt pitaniya, ko:,.Vov i vnesh., szedy (11orks of the ISecond All--Union Conference an Investigation of Residues of Posticides, and 'Prevention of Pesticide Contamination of Foodstuffs, Fodder, and the External Xnvironment) # Tallinn, IM PP 5i-53 (fr6ja RZh-lffiJ.miya,. No 1 tJun 72 kbstract Ho 111114-03) rranslationa Excellent z;oparation of p,p-:ODT, alp-DDT, p,p'--DDE ant! lexa-'hloroevolohexano is achieved on SHITT-50 fluarinatod silicone (IgMngrad) appll;d (5~;'S) on s1lanized chromoaorb W, The relative times of retention of these pesticides are given as Vall as those of lindane ancl oldrin Pn various fixed phases. 4/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED K-10CESSING DAT~---090CT70 K TLE -ST UDY OF THE PROPAGATION Of LONGITUOINAL WAV4':S IN A POLYETHYLENE _T BAR -U ~__.-AUTHOR-102)-KOKUSHVILI S.M.0 K4~4 ~NP 4 p C (W Pi T R YOF INFO-USSR ; ~."SoURCE MEKHANIKA POLIME ROV, VOL. 6, JAN.-FEB. 1.970, P. 59-67 ATE PUBLISHED--70 ~-.-5QBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS _BIOPIC TAGS-POLYETHYLENE, DIGITAL COMPUTER, VISCO ELASTICITY, MECHANICAL :_.;_jSTRESSt LONGITUDINAL WAVE, CALCULATION~ -L jMAAKfN(;--N0 RESTRicrIGNS _C01 TIRC CLASS--UNCLASSIFILI) PALIXY REEL/FlAA,'vE--1992/la95 STEP t4U-~-Uk/03'1'4/?0/0061000/0059/0(J67 CIRC ACCESSION NU--IP0112875 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSIN'G DATE--090CT70 --ClEC ACCESSION NU-AP0112875 -.A8'.lTRACT/LXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. STUOY OF f"iL PKOPAGATION OF Li LONGITUDINAL WAVE IN A LUING PGLYET YLENE BAR IN T'FRMS OF THE BOLTZMAN )(UL f ERRA EQUAT I ON. A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THIS P~'!,'106LEMI IS Ut3TAINED 8Y OF A 01GITAL CC3PUTEK. CALCULATED RESULTS A.*.'L COF-liPARE-1) WITH EXPER I MENT ALLY OBTAINED DATA. USING THE PIODEL OF A VISCOUS ELASTIC ';TAN.OAKU BODY# DYNAMILAL STRESS STRAIN; DIAGRAMS ARE CONSTRUCTED Fcj,-,, THE c I FACILITY: ASEJ)F-.ViAVE, PROPAGATION IN A PKESTRETCHED BAR. --~iKADENIIA NALIK LATVIISKUl SSR* INSTITUI MEKHANIKI POLIMEROV, RIGA, :L,--ATVLAN SSR. ir r fl I L I W ------ USSR UDC 621.3:083.72:538.4 TSIRKUNOV, V. E., Yj"I.N',.R. K, RYBAKOV, E. K. "Measurement of Flow Velocity of Liquid Metal by Method of Relationships" Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika, No 2, 1971, pp 133-136. ABNTRACT: A contactless flow meter using a pulsatIng magnetic field induc- tor is described. The 'Llow of metal being transported is defined by the relationship of the velocIty and vortex signals resulting from the secondary magnetic field. The mean square error in determination of flow does not exceed 2.5%, and the indications of the flow meter do,not change with a change in conductivity of the medium being tested of t~p to 30%. 160 USSR UDC 547, 447+547, 233+547, 821+541,651 NEYLAND, 0. Ya., and BITE0 Dz. V., Riga Polytechnic Institute, Riga "Acid-Base and Tautomeric Equilibria of Some New Derivatives of 1, 3-Indandione" Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, 1970, 739-740 Abstract: The prototropic transformations of 1,3-indandione with onium sub- stituents were studied. The betaine of 2-trimethylammanJum-1,3-indandione m. pt. 196-8*) was prepared by the action of lie SO 4 on 2-amino-1,3-ind- andione hexachlorostannate. By alkylating with Me2 g04 2-methylthio-1,3- .-indandione in a KOH solution, the betaine of 2-dimethylsulfoi-Lium-1,3-indand- ione (II; m. pt. 189-900, lit. 190*) was obtained. The;acidity and tautomeric equilibrium constants of I and II were determined and compared with those of 1,3-indandiane and of 2-pyridinium, 2-methylthio, and 2-chloro-1,3-indandione (table). The constants based on measurements of protolys's in H20 and EtOH characterized the C-acidity. Among onium.substituents the greatest effect on also exerted a con- the acidity was exerted by the SMe2 group. The SNe group :siderable effect. The action of these two substituents,:can be explained by 1/2 USSR UDC 669-14-018.8 TOL43HOV9 N. D. I CHEITUIOVA, G. F. G BUDBERG, P. B., and GAVZE, A. L., Institute of Physical Uhemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR "Investigation of the Structure and Corrosion BelLa-vior of Alloys of the.System Ti Ta C3~ Moscow, Zashehita Lietallov, Vol 7, No. 4. Jul-Aug 71, pp 387 -391 Abstrai,lt "-Ohe structure and corrosion behavior of alloys of the system Ti-- Ta - Jr , containing Or from 2.5.-20J; and Ta up to 30 ~;, were investi,,ated, using for the analyois of the phase equi- libri the microslu IUM -ructure, roent-enophase, differential-themal, and dilatometry met'hods a-.nd characterist-ic dia~5-r=s of the alloys subjected to hot plastic deformat,ions in the, il-emperature interval of 1, 000 -500 de~c-. and subse qquent~ hardening ( 1, 2o,:) -600 deg. Depending on the temperature of heat treatrient, these alloys can 1/2 USSR TCMASHOV, N. D., et al., Zashchita Met%Uov, Vol 7) No 4, Jul-Aug 71, PP 387-.391 have a. homogeneous s~ruct-ure of a f:) -solid solu-~ion or a hetero- geneous structure x + ji + ~'. The investigation ressnats are discus- sed by reference to the sho-.m microstructure and dia-.- ans of po- L _r lythe=,al cuts of the alloys by different co=elation of their com-ponent components -and effects of the alloying on the corrosi- #0-1 of the P --phase on rate. It was found that -iGhe stability re,- on the state dia,-ram increa-ges and the beErinning eutectoid tr S_ -an her contents of formation shifts into the region of hicO alloying clenents and lower te:-Deratures by increasin-, the rela- tive centent of Tzi -to Or relations of 1:3 2 1:1 9 and 3;1 . The on rate of alloys with hom-ogencous ot-ructurc is lovter Corrosl v then that of alloys with haterogoneous structure by 2 -10 times and more. The Ti - Ta- - 'r alloys wi'h 'a:Cr=3:1 -wid the ""i - Ta alloys -i-ath a Ta-content of 20 "~' nand higher are corrosion-resis- in 5 % HCI at 100 deg. The Ur-alloyir-g Of Ti decreases its -ion and '--he corrosion rate cor-rosion Dr:)Derties in. the H01-solu"r. increases va'th increasing C--content,' Particularly for alloys with heterogeneous structure. Four illustr., eight biblio. refs. 2/2 10 - --30OCT7 1/2 016 UNCLASSIF180 PROCE~SSTNG DATE ~~,TITLE--ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPEKTIES~OF PYROLYTiC SILICON DIOXIDE FILMS ON SILICON AND GERMANIUM -U- AUTH0R-(03)-,,KALNINAj R.t FELTINSi I., Fft.EYBERG* Le OUN TRY OF I NFO--USSR '.-."S0UR(E--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970Y 4(411 813 -3 ATE PUBL I S HE D ------- 70 U J E C T AREAS--PHYSICSi MATE--RIALS ~~'TGPIC~TAGS--ELECTRIC PROPERTYP SILICON DIOXIDEP GERMANIUMP PHYSICAL ~.--.~:--,PROPERTY, SURFACE FILM, PYROLYTIC, .14ATF-RIAL9 DIELECTRIC STRENGTH MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :,;-O,ROXY IIEEL/FRAME:--1998/0931 STEP t4O--UR/0449/70/0041004/0813/0813 --AP0121533 '-.C I RC ACCESSION 140 UNCLASSIFrEO -212 016 U14CLASSIFIED PROCESSfING CATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121533 ~~ASSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SURFACE Do OF STATE AND CHARGE D. IN PYROLYTIC SIO SUB2 FILMS DEPOSITED iQNP TYPE GE AND.Sl WGRE STUDIED ~~BY CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS, SIO SU82i~~WAS DEPOSETED IN AR OR 0 BY THEItMAL DISsCCN. OF SI(OET) SOB4;,AT 7000EGREES. FILMS.DEposirED IN 0 EXHI"81THIGHER DIELEC. STRENGTH AND LOWER 1). OF STATES THAN T-HE OTHEPS. FACILITY: FIZ.-ENERG. INST., RIGA, USSR. -=CFO% t3i~612.821.2 USSR UDO 61Z 82211 KRYDOVe S. S., VINOGRAD0111 Y. V.I:and Leningrad "On -the Relationship Between an ElectrOncephaloGram and Various Types of Mzm.-y Under the Influence of Amizil" Moscowt Zhurnal Vysshey Verynoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavloval Vol 21, -vYP 61 Nov/Dee 71, pIN 1,223-1,229 Abstracti Two-, three-, and five-milligmm doses of amizil were administered intramuscularly -to a group of dogs and cats. Within 5-10 minutes after the injection of the drug, which is known. to block the brain's cholinoreceptors, the RX-'s of all the animals exhibited slow, highampltlude waves, similar to those that occur during natural sleep. These amizil-intluced changes were accom]pnied by loss of short-term image memory and loss'of prolonged retention of cm.Tent informtion and consequent inability to learn. The anirials, re- gained. their short-tern memory within 5-6 hourz, at the same time that the blockade of the cholinoreceptors ceased, and the EEG's returned to normal. Simpleo stable conditioned reflexes, invol4ing long-term zemory, were disrupted for only ab:)ut 4 hours, although the more complex alimentary notor type were iiisrupted for 24-48 hours. These disturbances,were caused by the indirtct interfe renw of amizil in the metabolism of biogenic aidnes, particularly eatecholami ties. 70 USSR BARZDINI, Ya. 1-1. and KALNINISFH, Y,,. Ya. "General Conceptions of Algorithms and Automatons" UDC 577.4 Kiev-Alushta, V sb. Teoriya y4zykov i metody postroyeniya sistem vrogrammir. (Language Theory and Methods of Constructing Program- ming Systems--collection.of works) 1972, pp 43-47 (from RZh-- Natematika, No 12, 1972, Abstract No 12V244) Translation: The determination of algorithms processing finite models of siGnature Qm,k :: in proposed, where Sl,...,Sm are one-place and R6 .... Rk are,itwo-place predi- cate symbols. Such models are represented as oriented graphs with marked arcs and vertices. Elementary transformations and predi- cates are obtained with the models as well as unconditional and '0 condi"ional commando for the transformati(n of the neighborhoods of the graDh vertices. The programfor the signature Olm k is the graph system of the algorithm made up of the commands already men- ,tioned. It is proved that for each.signature cyfli k (mZ,01 k>,,2) -there eXists a finite universal system of commanAs Um,k such that 1/2 USSR BARMAN, Ya. M. and KAMN'SH, Ya. Ya., Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistttm programmir. 1972, pp 43-47 every command (conditional and unconditional) of the signature Oh,k can be replaced by an equivalent program without cycles in the sys- ~tem of commands Um. k- It is also proved that any function trans- form:Lag models of 'Signature am k into models of this same signa- ture, and capable of computati6n by~a program Ttof some signature, for which the may be.computed by a program Wof signature amj time of the computation increases no more than a constant number of.tiraes. It is asserted that it i~; possible to define the idea of paraUel application of the program to all eleturents of the model. The increasing automaton is defined as a model all of whose ele- ments execute the same commqnd. Theauthors investigate the prob- .1em of block modeling for several increasing automatons by others. A. Muchnik .2/2 4 USSR UDC 577.4 BARZDIN, YA. M., &_~NW~ �#dkYAm. YA. "General Concepts of the Algorithm and Automaton" V sb. Teorija yazykov i metody postroyeniya sistem programmir (Langua-e Theory and Methods of Constructing Programming ~ystens-collection of works), Kiev- Alushta, 1912, pp 43-47 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V244) Translation: A definition is proposed for algorithms which process finite! where Sl, ..., S are signature models am,1 = l m single-place predicate symbols, and Rl, Rk are two-place predicate symbols. These models are depicted in the form of oriented graphs with tagged arcs and verticez. Elementary transformations and predicates in the models are defined, and with their help, the unconditional and-tonditional,commands of conversion ;of the extremities of the apex of the graph are defined. The signature pro- ~gram a is a graph-chart of the algorithm compiled from the above-mentioned m,k commands. It is proved that for each signature om,k (m > 0, k > 2) there is a ftnite universal system of commands Um,k such that any command (conditional and unconditional) of the signature (ym,k can be.replaced by the equivalent program urithout loops in the system of commands UM,k* It is also proved that any 1/2 14 a ~Nl'a 1~9 _QW~11 M or USSR BARDEV, YA. M., et al., Teoriya yazykov i metody postroyeniy. sistem programir, a Kiev-A:Lushta, 1972, pp 43-47 function converting the models of the signature Gm,k in the models of the same signature and calculated by the program;Xof any signature can be calculated using the program r, of the signature C'm,k- 'Here, the calculation tiue increases by no rare than a constant number of times. The possibility of defining the concept of parallel application of a program to all elements of the model is stated. The growing automaton is defined as the model all elements of which execute the same command. The authors investigate the problem of block sir,.u- lation of certain growing automata by others. .2,(2 USSR UDC 5:621.391 KUNINISIL Ya. Ya. 'WodeLing of Plana-r Logic Circuits in Iterative Nets" Latv. Mat. Yezhegodnik, [La-tvian 1-1'athem'atics Annua,11 :1970, Vol 9, pp 117-139, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibornetika, No 5, .1971, Abstract No. SV431 by G. Blokhina). Translation: Problems of modeling of planar logic circuits in iterative circuits are,studied. Estimates are established for the number of elements and the rate of calculation in this modeling. The method of constructing an iterative circuit which is universal for planar logic circuits of a fixed number of elements is presented- Its C; 5L?r j.~t~mof blochemlotry and Phy,ii0logy of Kicroorra niama, Puelichino (U) Durl.j; th:r# quarterly reportln~ pcrlo-l~ five now artleloo wore I locxtc,4 fton the In.titutt of Biochen istry And Phyniology of Microorranians at Pushchino. or. the basis of thete art icle-ti. it -as pou.iblo to Identify 13 Dow personalities with the institute. The personolitieg. th e oubjecto of tho ortIcIq9..arj the dazee are given bol-iw; a-oxuglutaric acid 1969 gor.,,In A. M ant.11,iotic, production 114io(1111) DLc' - 7 - -p - Yr ytici con,11da :1"l 1971 (67) - --*01 2. A, rlut4ric acid 1969 (65) Ya. j-oxoglutarle acid 1969 4-oxogl.t.ric Acsd 1970 !!11N. S. Z. anl.lblti, prod'setion (66) 1970 pelth~,ne,. 1. 211. 0-oxoglutaric acid 1970 S. 4 JJ cand1da lepolytica 1971 (f;7) V. A. a-a-glutarie. acid 1971 it .-vitogi.laric, acid L971 (65) o-oxaglotdric acid 1971 05) o-oxo8lut4ric acid (65) 1911 ,%to ot tht, five ne articles were nuil~orcd by peraonatities already (dentifieli with the Institute of aiachemiotry and rhysialo6y of Mcraortartimmu, Otte of theme articles dr.Alt with pcidclMura brevi corpictum (1,S) ,nd tho other with sethant oxidlzina, bacteria (69.). Rcflerenct~ 65 was jointly irs~~d feet% the y im-ni A. tirkhonu t -yn Riga p zbova Institute and the Institute of 41crobialoR h 4. povoll't indlCalln;g moat joint work bttwrun ti,e two facilities. 10 N t ii\ri 6qqiFiFn V_ USSR - UDC 620. 19 31-5 34. 24 SE%aN, YE. G. , SKOUKOV, Yr. A. , 11"ALASIM', D. V. DOROYT-NEX r, Y1F K Al.',.TIT- SYMA, E. A.9 1"Ovocherkar,31, Polytechnic 111sticute 13 Oiddation Resistance of Fe-Ni-Al-Co-Bised Alloys in the Adr at 12800" Moscow, Zashchita "etallov, Vol 8S No 6, 1972, pp 71L-719 Abstract: A study was nade of the uxidation res's':ance of alloy;; base(l on, Fe- Ni.-Al-Co used in the production of nem-ment magnets in the air at 12SO' z, a function of the concent Of thc tectiliolo,-.Acal additives Co r5, %and S. Th e ox-iflation products vere investi-ated by N~-rav, electrop diffraction and grar&dc mathods using the " -"I H and the 15 URS --Olt dcvices the i.-Jc-a- scofe. The oxidation of t"ic alloys takes Place nonuniformilr. T-he outer layer of the scnle is formed of coarso regular crystals cIong-ated perpc-mrlicul.~r to tic, tq-16. 'M hi-her tile tv1!:.",(~1't'.',',11-, th(', surface. The lom~,Iar V _T I, he LI iF' aIrp- tile Cryot!i1r;, "Iline lnyer oj' the tcale Jr, form3d (W -hen the ~--i .~ci- tight,11, *0 the ar,? is bo,,d(- tal. %jiu rcale ljecomeas mens: are beld Wo tO 3 lm-.)rs at 1280c). -A The cov.-q;o,-,_JtJ1o.-, of _-ntcd, ax id, J: D, of t. theLi 14-i~r allovs with tis~~ jr, ir, the fir_,b 10 r,- t d wilth continuous df_,~-_Ilruction of the oxide fiLn, Tauz-~,., allo"rinLI, tr-2 USSR MAIN, YE. G., et a!., Zishchitz% Metallov Vol 3 No 6, 1972, pp 712,719 Fe-Ni-Al-Co alloyo, with 11-cchnological addiLives has little Cf"Lc!c-t Oil thoir co-r.osion resistance; t1acrefore ucir tharmomagnetic troat--.-.~:mt imust be oui-- in the presence of a protective at-mosphere or protective coatipgs. USSR UDC 620.172.24 SEVERDENKO, V. P., Academician of the Academy of Sciences B IT, WW R. 11., Physicotechnical Institute of the,Academy of Sciences BS "Strength and Plasticity of Hlolybdenum as Determined from Brief Tests" Minsk, Doklady Akademil". nauk BSSR, No. 4, Apr 72, pp 321--323 Abstract: The strength and plasticity of meta1loceramk precle'ormed molybden-am were dEtermined. Deformation was carried out in the temperature range 20-2.000"C and in the range of deformation rates of 13-300 mm/min, with rates of initial deformation of 3-10-2- - 6-10-1 ;eC_1. Smooth and notched samples of diam~~I:er (1.49-1.51) � 0,005 nlm and length of the cylindrical section of 9 i~,M were jected -to tension. The samples were fabricated of do rined mo1.YbdC-nu!!1 rod f0 purity 139.9% obtained from alurainunt molybdate. thecwctical co(~fflciellv of stre3s concentration for samplc.- vii-th a notch was 1.2. The .,anples were annealed var tre- th lit at 9000C. The results are presente.,11 in g phical forn. 11 e ;!t of smooth samples decreases at all deformation rates used in the tr-niperature inter- val from 20 to 100-200cC. VTith a further rise in temperature the intensity 01 the Increase ir, strength drops and to a greater degree w ~h a, relati,.ely H-7h deformation rate. An increase in deformation rate thus causet~ a vise 'ill 2/2 USSR SEVERDENKO, V. P. , KAL INITSKIY, R. 14. , Dokladfy Akademill nauk, BS-SR, No. 4, Apr 72:, pp 321-323 temperature at which there occur brea's in the graph!: of the strengrth lirnlit of molybdEnUM. A decrease in the int,,~nsity of the change in thin streng-th limit C> of molybderim.. at temperatures above 100-2000C is attributed to exhausuicn.- of the active effect of temperature on its strength and a change in the deforla- tion mechanism. Stabilization of the strength li-.Tlj-t Values occurs at te-lApera- ~tures of 400-6000C and dcfor-mation r~ite~) of 3.10-2 - C-1. Th v lu. , of thF- strength limit of smooth samples of molybdenum with an -;ncrea.-:(:! in temperature from 20 to 10001C decrease by a,factor of 2-3 fron 78-96.5 to 22.5-31.5 kggauss/ /MM2. lt is proposed that these results be used ia -che design in eng-Ineerinlo- calculation of molybdenun, parts. 2/2 52 ----- -- ---- ------ 1/2 050 UNCLASSIFTEO' PROUSSIN"I DATE--029CT70 TITLE--ANTIFRICTION PROPERTIES AND WEARAtESISTANCE OF A PLASrIC PLA54A COATING PAIR DURING DRY FRICTION -U-~. ,:..~4UTHOR~-(0311-KUTK0Vv A.A., KAL.NITSKIYi, V.S.# BLAGOVESTNY-p A.S. _:-~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--AEKH. POLIM. 1970. 6(l), 177 ',--'-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT Ak-EAS--MATERIALS TAGS--WEAR RESISTANCEP MATERIAL PLASTIC COATING* TFSTING EQUIPMFNT, PLASMA TORCH SPRAYING* ALUMINUM UXtDE#:POLYAMIDE RESINt C4PRONE, POLYETHYLENF, POLYTETRAFLI)ORGETHYLENE,~~VINYL RESIIN~, FRICTION 11PLAST VINYL RESIN, (U)FTOROPLAST4 FLUORINE RESIN TEST/(U)Vli% ~TRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS Z fr. ~.,_*,-OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _~j P-110kY REEL/FRA,14E--1989/0811 STEP NO--UR/0374/70/004)/001/0177/0177 !~__~CiilRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107353 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 050 U3CLASSIFIE,D PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP01073.53 ~-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. PLASTICSY E.G., POLYAMIDE P-68, KAPRON, POLYETHYLENE, VINIPLAST, AND FTOROPLAST-4 WERE TESTED IN A FRICTION TESTING APP. AGAINST A PLASMNAL SUB2 O:SUB3 COATING 60-300 MU THICK. THE,AN'rIFRICTION PROPERTIES AND WEAR RESI&TANCE OF THE PAIRS TESTED WERE-M&RKEDLY SUPERIOR TO THOSE OF A STEEL PLASTIC PAIR. THE PLASMA COAT.INGS WERE ENTIRELY UNAFFECTED DURING THE FRICTION JF- PLASTICS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621-313-333:533.4 XAMU-Mt Y"LL. N,'IK_.qrLM0V, Ch. K. PETROVICHA, IR. A.1 MERITT -ond UMITMIS, L. Ya. "Flat-Induction PumD Characteristics lith Heterogeneous Eplectro- magnetic-:1-orce Distribution Along the'Ohannel Jidth" Rigai Llagnitnriya Gidrodin2mika, No 4, Oct-Dec 71, pp 94 -98 'iles arid TAQ)-characteristics of magne'o- Abstract Velocity pro.L hydrodynani 'c (1,=) machines with accountin- for local slipping along the channel -,-iidth ,,rith non-uniforrm di-itribiition of clectro- magnetic forces are calculated and conipared With experi-.aentally derived results. The latter comply satisfactorily .-iith theoreti- cal calcii1ations. The 'velocity Drofiles cilc-platad for various of A=0.27xlO:)A/m sliou '*Ii*at at flow rates Q and a current load ti pumping conditions a reverse flovr exicits on oliannel borders. TI-ic investij---ition reve,-:laed that the calculation of 1-:10-3-unwhines by sii-aultaneous accounting for electromagnetic and hjdraulic proces- SOS Iresults in. -more Drecise conformity of theoratical and e:meri- mental da-ta. Five illustr. I four formulas , six biblio , ref s. 1/1 SELECrIVE GIUAMI Of UITKML STRtCTUKL3 lar GLIMiXilUM Nil) SILICIM (Article by 0. lizenb.rq )7!1. A- L, Yn. rcst, f'ovoultil rr' _a i Siluktur. a M_;Ft:k Sloyev Pcluvrovodnikov In the develcoocnt a. vAtf- -u,-,_vductor devices, local epitaxial stroctutea =e of ;rvat Iztz~i"t. %c, pr~tiective =ani ,of ob- talolni the. is tho n.)qeti-e r-tcWth-of cz~zzxtak loyers. In a number of Va- sclectlv. Frowth -4 tim silicon ir described. There per$ fl, 2, 3. 41, the are ne dctailed data with respect to rerfta=-lx= in the literature, hovever. the local epitaxL41 structures even of this z%x:srI*1 a" Of significant lnt*rejt in practice. This paper Is devoted to the invezzilated optimal conditlons of "Ice- t: tiVC ATOwth Of the ePit"i&l layers Of 9CrtQMiUM and SLUCOn. 1he local apLta%LAX btructures must sat(sfy, t he follawinp_ rsq.,lreaots: .1; The surface murit he flat. that Iv. t he se'lectively grown eDitaxial C. IrPRIMS tunt not he ratsed kbovC tile rRezining surface of the subotrnte at be ka the form of doprossiond; 2) The Interface of the local wpAtaxlal reltions and the substrate must A be quite verfact, tknd not cause,tha formatlee, of defects In the apitsaial re- ~icx,% durinx Croth; 3) The local eplravtAl structures xUat have uniform alectrophysical Pro'ertlev with reap-cc to- thotr plute. T ThV gelecLIM rrowth of hoth per~iuo and silicon wan carriod out in the vlnd~% of A protective P"k made of ztllcun dioxide. The oqrmnntu_- sod ailltoo plates cut from the bar* vere round and rolialled to surface finish W clovs 14 usinp SM-1 diamond sticropowder. The crystallographic orlentatLon of the substrates was (111). After depre"Ptit and chemical picklinp, 4 layer of silicon dioxide was applied to the plates. Me dioxide layor wns applied to ice the germanium platen by thermal decomposiclon of tetrarnhozymi lane in an at- atmosphere of pure argon at a temperature of -500* C. The silicon visitas, exidlacd la wit or dry oxygen at A temperature of -1,200 to 1.300* C. USSR UDC: 621-382.002 ITLTYNI, I. A., FREYBERGA, L. A., EGLITIS, 1. E., + A. "Silicon Oxide Films Obtained by Reactive Sputtering of Silicon in a High-:hrequency Plasma" Riga,, Izve-stiya kkademij nauk LatviygkoX QU$R &':ioriya fizichesL-i-1--h i tekh~-n-icheskikli nauk, No 5, 1972t pp 58-63 Abstract: A description is giver, of the use of renctive sputtering in a high-frequency gas-discharge plasma for the deposition of silicon oz_~_de f ilms. Mono crystalline silicon waas used as the source and a high-frequency discharge was employed since they broaden the chemical composition of the film and result in high productivi-ty. The purpose of 11-his paper is to establish a con- nection between the condition of the films and their electrophy:3i- cal parameters. The films ~,rere groiin on silicoki subst-ates set at right angles to the target in an argon-oxygen Dlasma i; which the ox-jgen content was varied from 0-10(Y16. Purther.details of film deposition and cl t e experimental apparatus area given. torether ~ th g with the absorption spectra Of Si02 films and curves, illustrating the electrcphysical characteristics of the films. The authors are associated with the Physics-Energy Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR. USSR UDC: 621-382.2 ZHAGAUL, L. A., FELTYIT 1. A., and FREYBERGA, L. A. !3Die."LectrIc Films Obtained by Low-Temperature Oxidation of Tetra- etoxysi-lane Riga, 2:zvestiva Akademii nauk latvivsko-v SSR Beriya fizicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, No 5, 1972, pp 34-39 Abstract: Experimental research is described for the formation of films by oxidized tetraetoxysilane in the temperature range of >70-3700 C in dry oxygen and in a mixture of oxygen and water vapor. Chnnges in the composition and characteristics of the films as a result of the changes in the deposition technioues were also observed in the course of these:~experiments. The specimen films were groum. on chemically and mechanically polished n- and p-t'Ype silicon substrates in a device described in an earlier ar- ticle published in this same journal (No 1, 1965, p 26) by the as measured second and third. authors named above. Film thickness w< by the metli..od of interference lines and film composition was de- termined by- the method of infrared absorption, Blectrical charac- teristics of the films were investig-ated by the K.OS rtructure juethod. The authors are associated~viith the Plipsicsi-Energy Insti- -t to. Academy of Sciences of the Latvian 3,11R. 136 - -1 F I'E* PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 UNCLAS~ 0 2~~ 022 F S E TITLE-INFRAREI) SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE HYDROGEN 8ONDING 0 0m ~.'WaINOLS -U-- A.t KOZHUXH0VAr A.N., MARUPOVv R., KALUNTAROV, I.YA. OF INFO--U.;SR RCE-OCKL. AKADo NAUK, TADZH. SSR 19709 13(3)1, 3L-4 E PUBLISHED--70 ,'-'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY .-TOPIC TAGS-IR SPECTRUM, HYDROGEN BONDING, HYDROXYL RADICAL, HETERUCyrLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND i~_ `~,CCNTRoL MARKING-NO RESTRICTION'S ~*","DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 --PAOXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1086 STEP NO--UR/01#25/70/,~313/003/0031/0031* CCESSI('N NO-AT0124743 lltlQ ASSIFTED :7:2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIEQ PROCESSING DAT E -30 OCT 7 0 -ACCESSION NO--AT0124743 __C, I RC -..ABSTRACT/.;EXTRACT-~--4UJ GPI-0- ABSTRACT. IR SPECTRA (3000-3800 Cti PRIME --RE GATIVE1) OF 1. 4AS SOLID AND I AND 2PER CENT SOLNS. IN CCL SU54 ) AND H C':CHC TRIPLE BOND CCME SUB2 DH, (AS UQ. AND~0.5r It AND 5PERCENT OLNS. IN CCL SUB4) INDICATE TKE ABSENCE :QF iNTRAMOL. H BON DS. A 8AP40 -PRIME NEGATIVEL WAS ASCR.EBED 4T 3600.'CM TO FREE OH GROUPS. 'FAC I LI TY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST. IM. UMAROVA, DUSHANBE, USSR. : UNCLASSIFIED U SR S, UDC 621.378 BORISEVICH, N. A., KALOSHA 1 1. LAVRUSHIN~N. F., MASLENIIIIKOVA, V. P., TOLKACHEV, V. A. "Generation Capacity of Isomer 1,4-Dipyrazolenylbenzenes" Minsk, Zhurna.1 Frikladnoy Spektrosk-opii, No. 1, Jan 72, pp 45-46 Abstract: A large group of the 1,4-dipyrazolenylbenzenes of the structure 1,4-di(n I-Rnr_rI7r_11?1_R mt-A21-pyrazolenyl-kl) benzene ,,,as Investigated, where n denotes 1 or 3 positions; m is 3, 5; k is 1, 3, or 5 -, and R., r and R,, r are aryl o~, inethyl substitutes in the position 32' and W. The flucfren;cence and desorp- tims.spectra and the relative quaiitum yield of this class have been thoroughly investigated. Three groupn of corpounds.were studied under excitation of the sIecond harmonic of a ruby laser; l,lirdi(l'-aryl-3'-t-n-jl-h2'-pyrazolenyl-S') benzenes (16 substances) and 1,4-di(l'-metliyl-31-pheii)rlpy-i,azolc~nvL-5') hen- Zenes (A); 1,4-di(il-aryl-S-a--yl-A2'-pyrazolenyl.-3') ben-munes (12 ~;ubctance,) and 1,4-di(l'~methyl-5'-pherjylpyrazolenyl-3.)-benzene (B) and 1,4-di(51-aryl- _3?_aryl-A2-pyrazolenyl-l') benzenes (8 substances) (C). Only compounds of group (B) are -generated. Generation on two wavelengths corresponding to the 1/2 jSSR BQRIS-rVI(.H, N. A., et al, Zhurnal. Prikladnoy S.pektroskopii, No. 1, Jan 72, pp,45-48 oscillatory maxima of the fluorescence spectra was observed in the majority of (B)-compounds. The generation wavelength is in the range 425-500 nm. The relationship between the generation capacity and the structural chain of the compound is analyzed. 2/2 10)( USSR uDc 62.1-373-530-145.6 KALO&LA, 1. 1. , TOLKA=MV, V. A. "Some New Emitting Solutions of Complex Molecules and Th.eir Peculiarities' Zh. -Drikl. sDektroskoDii (Journal of Applied Spectroscopy), 19T.1, 114. vyp. 3. 5~7-539 Mom- Mi-Radiotekhnikh, I-To 7, Jul 71, Abstract No . pp 7DI26) Translation: The article is a reDort on eipassion obtain~_-.d on picht c,omplex organic solutionc, -. 6-dimethylaiaitio-1,2-benzc)lj~ierieLzirte W, 13-dinaphthylene o~Hde (II), 2-phen:(1-4, -paradime thyl armi nos tyry 1-~- 5,6-ben zo quinoline (IV) , (V), 11--wthylacridone (VI), pe:z~ylene. (VII) and 5-phenylacri dine (VIII). Of theLle, I.-IV ars, (0011F, comjx)und~, previously known wit:h respect to emission. Datla wre given on the eninsion vave3 im It is noted that the solvent has a strong.effflct on tbo jl-;Sitiork C)"t, Lhi2 fluorescence spectrum end enission spectrim of molecules of, M. (), the other hand', the solvent has a miniviu-m effect cn the smetra and emission of (11), whose enission is alocated at a vraveleng-th of .""; nr.,i. Pim-,-ping was done by the second harimnic of a ruby.laser an a ~mvelcmgth of 347 s ~A title-. PC-Sumie. ii One illu tration, one table, bibliograpby of eir -023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCitSING~UATE-160CT70 TUTLE-THERMAL BREAKOCWN OF RUBBER IN SUPERHEATED WATER VAPQr%, AT 111T -U ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE V.M., EPSHTEYN, V,G., :ZAKHAROV, JINAI AoV. 'ALOSI INFO--USSR c -7 SOURCE-KAUClie REZINA 1970t 2912), 25 DATE PUBL ISHiED------70 'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS N.D., MAKAROVI M.M., -~~":XOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DECOMPOSITION, STYRENEI:WEAR RESISTANCE, SYNTHETIC ltUi33ER/(U)SK(4S50ARKMl5 STYRENE RUBBER CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 0--UR~0138/70/029/002/0025/00')7 ,:-:P.RCXY REELIFRAME--1993/0387 STEP N CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113305 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESS ILIN NO-AP0113305 GP-0- A8STRACT. THE STRAIN RELAXATION RARA-~ic-T---Rs (V- M. MAKAROVt 1969) OF SYNTHETIC RECLAIMED RUBBER SHOWED THAT' THE OPTIMUM TEMP. AND TIME OF RECLAIMING WITH SUPERHEATED STEAM (R. Mil.I L.v 1962) WERE 3000EGREES AND laC SEC '-pliLiN, MAK A kOV ,ET A 15PERCENT PETROLEUM- OIL (MAZUT) WAS ADDED TO THE RU138ER. THE PRESELN'CE OF MAZUT SLOWED THE CROSSLINKING OF THE RECLAIMED RU06ER WITHOUT ES. THE RECLAIMED RUB6ER 03TAINE0 3- AFFECTING THE DEVULGANIZATION RAT, AN THIS METHCD HAD BETTER HEAT STABILITY, WEAR RESIST-ANCL, NO FAFIGU- RESISTANCE THAN OTHER RECLAIMED RUBBERS. FACILITY: YARGSLAV. :TEKHNOLo INST., YAROSLAVL,-USSR. UNCLASSIHED USSR UDC: 548.25 L, and CHIGIR', BUY1,0, 1. D. , Y, A T KOLS X0, V. 1, I Ned G.* G. "Device for Measuring the Alloying Profile of Bpitaxial Films" Moscow, Pribory i telchnika eksperimenta, I-To 4, J -Autrust, 1972, uly pp 220- 22 -1: The function of the device described by this paper is Abstraev I to detexmine the concentration of impurities in e.pit-axial films t)hrough the use of the barrier capacitance method, which is based on the dependence of the p-n Junction capacitance on the impurity concentration. .."he basic schematic of' the device- is Ito principal component is a bridge with transformer arms end a set of standard ca-acitances. Capabilities of the device -vrere checked by P 17 using epitax-ial filras of the nt-a and n-'"-n-p+ types, grown on Si of the substrate ZES-0.01 by the reduction of 3-1-Gle with hydrogen. for 4 A curve is plotted *-he dist-ribution of the irrapurity concentra- tion in. the n+-n film as a function of the film's thickness, and it is fou-nd that points found experimentally through the use of this device fall allmost directly.ori this theoretically plotted curve. Similar graphical results were obtained Tor the ii+-n-p+ USSR uDc.. 613.645-07:612.a22.3-014.421.7 AMIROV, N. Kh., ZLJBAIROVA, G. 0., bOIDE =-CH, D. M., and 4EPTNA, G. A., Kazzan Medical Institute :ng Under Low-Intensity Red Jdght and in Complete "EEG Changes in Persons Iforki DzTkness Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional nyye Zabolevaniya, h -16 Xo 1, 1971, PP 13 Abstract: Dioelectric xtivity af the brain i-ras studied in several groups of f(males working in a photographic and motion: pictvre f ilia f actory under low-intens - y red light or in complete darLaiess. The of those i;orking Lmder red Ifight were in nost cases characterized by aii irregular alpha rh3thm locali,zed Chiefly in the occipital and parietal regions. The amplitude ranged f rom 20 t:) 3) /jv and the frequency was between 8.5 to 12 osc/sec. All the subjects exlLfbited a distinct beta xh,-v-thm of different oscillation frequencies aid _-nplitudess. The EEGs of the waien iiho uorked in darkness vmre. char acteria,ed in I-If the cases by a pronounced and regular alpha rhythm (irith an average a?Lpliturde of 15 to 20 )-.V) :Li the central and temporal regions. . In cases -where the alpha rhythm was indis- tinct or absent, the beta t~gthm was dominant. The results of functional test s the eyes confinned the decrecse in le-vel at: corticall USSR uDc 613.645 Medical Institute im. S. V. Kurashiv, KoCiATNOv, V. P., and KAIPINA. G.J&J.,# azan "Physiological and Hygienic Evaluation of Working Conditions of Persons Who Work in Low-Ditensity Light" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, No 9. Sop 70, pp 16-19 Abstract: Physiological tests were administered to 412 females worldng in a processing plant under red, green, or yellow light of low intensity 25 w film bulbs. Complex shifts were found in the central and autonomic nervous uystem which included marked increases In optical rheobase and chronax"r and lengthening oj,-' the 1-itent period of visual and motor reactions duritW:the course of the day. The EEG !was characterized by an irregular alpha rhythm, frequently followed by more rapid loid-amplitude oscillations, an indication of docreasod reactivity of the cortical processes. The condition of the autonomic norvous system waa judged from shifts in skin temperature arKi arterial.pressure, both of which were much 1ci-er at the -end of a work shift th,= at the beginning. The physiological data Wf3re supportati by the ressults of-a neurologidal e=ninatlon whi)ch showed a large ni=bar of funiational shgtso In general, the adverse effoots v)era most pro- nounced in those who worked in soft red light. Yellow 14ht was less irritating than green. ...... IRMO I4HUL "MIN USSR KALPAYEVS 0. Sh. and AMEM&NOV, K. A., Tashkent Institute of the Advanced Training of Physicians "'Cypochrome and Other Indicators of Distal Blood During Acute Poisoning by 7ozalon in an Experiment" Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, Jul 73, pp 45-47 Abstract: The toxic effect of these chemical compounds is related to the disturbance of the cell metabolism through.upsetting the exchange mechanism. The ")eriments were carried out on 24 rabbits and 24 rats. These were divided into three groups- a control group; a group exposed to fozalon vapers (5.57 ms/m3) for four hours a day for two weeks;,:and a group which were Injected with a threshold dofle (5 mg/kg).. The animals were tested every few hours during the -first day, then daily from the second to the fourteenth day for the following; condition of the aninial; development of clinical Indications of poisoning; change In weight; morphological structure of the distal blood; activity of the cholinesterase in the blood, alkaline phosphatase; peroxidase; and also the concentration of glycogen and phos- pholipids in the leukocytes. The data indicate that a,small decrease in 2/2 Abstract:: In their quest for sympatholytic and adrenalytic compounds, the authors studied 694 synthetic compounis, with many divergent structures. Among the many groups of substances and their derivatives which were tes"d on andmals In the laboratory, arjidine and guanidine derivatives were found to possess the desired propertifis. Adrenolytic properties were found in the derivatives of p-alkoxy- benzyl-1.4-banzodioxane-w-ile-methylamine arid 2(N-p-alkoxyl)onzy4iperazinomethyl) -1,4-benzodioxane. Sympatholytic properties were found inrthe derivatives of N-alkyl4l-(4-alko.Vbenzyl)-aminaalky2guariidine and N-(r-allcozybenzylmercaptoalkZrl) guanil-ine. Study of the mechanism of theiraction will prowte w-2derstanding of the:zechgaAsm of the transmission of stlxuJition from nerve endings to the re- captors, USSR me 619s376.85t.48i636.4(4?6-5) "Enteropathagenic Serotypes of Escherichia coli Isolated Fron Pigs of Vitebskny,& OblasV' MbIsk,, Izvestlya Akademii Nauk BSSHj seriya Sell skokhozyaystvennykh Natac, No 1 1972, pp 116-U8 Abstracti Serotypes of 30 local strains of E. coll isolated from young pigs from different regions of Vitebskaya Oblast werre identified, and their hemolytic azd pathogenic activities were studied on white mice. With the exception of three, strains, all the others belonged to serotypes 0139t 0117# 044y 026t 08. 1'rincival serotypes of E. coll axe 0139, 01179-and 0441. The study has shown that different strains which belong to dJ-Pferent serotypea dJ-Tfer maxkedly with respect to their pathogenic activity and ability to cauae beta-hemolyzis of erythrocytes. Some of the strains did not show any pathogenic activity. 1A D, L~2 .022 UNCLASS I'F1 EO PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ,TITLE--ELECTROVACUUM ELECTRONIC AND'IONIC OEVICES. A 7'AUT_HOR-(03)-KATSNELSONv B.V.1,KAL A.M6o LARIONOV, A.S4 -1 Ar COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR tOURCE-MANUAL, BOOK 11. MOSCOW ENERGIYA, 1970, 336 Pp DAT EPUBLISHED ------ 70 ~~'..SUBJECT-AREAS--ELECTRON"CS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.t ENERGY CONVERSION L -ANON-PROPU LSIVE) TOPI.C.-TAGS--ELECTROVACUUMt ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTi ELECTRIC GENERATOR, MODULATOR TUBE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~_D_OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -'_~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0978 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0366 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0116470 UNC LASS, I F_lE0_____ -2/2- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70 ACCESSION NO--AM0116470 ._~~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART V. .,ELECTRONIC GENERATOR AND MODULATOR TUBES. CHAPTER ;18 GENERAL DATA ON MODULATOR AND GENERATOR TUBES 4. CHAPTER 19 REFERENCE DATA ON -~._'~.GENERATORt MODULATOR AND CONTROL TUBES OF LOW FREQUENCIES 16. CHAPTER 20.. REFERENCE DATA ON GENERATOR TUSES FOR OPERATION'IN THE RANGE UP TO ~30 MC 41. CHAPTER 21 REFERENCE DATA ON GENERATOR TUBES FOR GPER'ATION -IN THE RANGE UP TO 600 MC 71. CHAPTER 22 REFERENCE DATA ON GENERATOR TUBES FOR OPERATION IN THE RANGE ABOVE 6QO MC 183.~ CHAPTER 23 -,REFERENCE DATA ON PULSE GENERATOR TUBES-213. CHAPTER 24 REFERENCE DATA.OF HGOULATOR PULSE TUBES 302 THE'MANUAL CONSIST-ING OF 2 BOOKS BASIC DATA ON THE MAJORITY OF CONTEMPORARY ELECItiONIC AND ONIC I .DEVICES. BOOK 2 CONTAINS DATA ON MODULATOR AND GENERATOR TUBES. Uff-,' C f, A 5 1J:-1 p- 1) L 1/2 032 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 r-.,-TITLE--ELECTROVACUUM ELECTRONIC ANO IONIC DEVICES -U- ,;:AUTHOR-(03f-Kj%TSNELSONt B.V.i,.&Wmk"KL__A.M.t LARIONOVt A.S. ~,~XCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '~_%S0URCE--ELEKTR0VAKUUMNYYE ELEKTRUNNYYE I IONNYYE PRJBQ~Y. MANUAL. BOOK 1. _Z~MGSCOW ENERGIYAq 19701 601 PP DATE PUBL ISHEi)----. --- 70 AND ELECTRICAL-ENGRm '~.,SUBJECT AREAS -,-TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROVACUUMt ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTt ELECTRON BEAM TV RECEIVERv ELECTRON BEAM, MEMORY ELEMENT, PHOTOELECTRET, -!ELECTRON MULTIPLIER, THYRATRON -."CONTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :.",DOCUMENT CLAS!;--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0976 STEP NU--UR/0000/'10/000/000/0001/0601 fC- I R CACCESSION NO--AM0116469 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0116469, -/cXTR.ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAC'r. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PREFACE 3. ABSTRACT PART 11 GENERA DATA. CHAPTER I DESIGNATIONS OF ELECTRCNIC AND IONIC ..-,DEVICES 9. CHAPTER 2 EXPLANATIONS TO REFERENCE DATA .12. PART 11 '0 ~-.ELECTR N BEAR DEVICES. CHAPTER 3- BASIC DEFINITIONS 25. CHAPTER 4 IELEVISION RECEIVER TUBES, KINESCOPES 35. : CHAPTER 5 [I-ECTRON BEAM OSCILLOGRAPHIC TUBES 117. CHAPTER 6 ELECTRON BEAM INDICATOR TUBES CHAPTER 7 ELECTRON BEAM MEMORY TUBES Z44, CHAPTER 8 ELECTRON BEAM TRANSMITTING DEVICES 2750 PART III ELECTROVACUUM PHOTOtLECTK,JNIC DEVICES. CHAPTER 9 GENERAL DATA ON PHOTOELEMENTS AND ~.'.-_,:PHOTOELECRONIC MULTIPLIERS 344* CHAPTER 10 VACUUM ANO GAS FILLED :PHOTOELEMENTS 351. CHAPTER 11 PHOTOELECTRONIC MULTIPLIERS 370. -,-...PART IV IONIC ELECTROVACUUM DEVICES. CHAPTER 12 PHANATRUNS AND GLOW _:0ISCtlAkGE THYRATRONS 457& CHAPTER 13 GLOW DISCHARGE AND CORONA STABILITRONS 496. CHAPTER 14: DECATRONS, 530. CHAPTER 15 DISCHARGE DIGITAL INDICATORS 547. - CHAPTER 16 PHANATRONS AND JHYRATRONS WITH AN INCADESCENT CATHODE 552o CHAPTER 17 PULSE 629. THE MANUAL CONSISTING~OF 2 BOOK CONTAIUS BASIC DATA '.~-~ON THE* MAJORITY OF CONTEMPORARY ELECTRON'I.C AND IONIC DEVICES. BOOK I CONTAIN DATA ON ELECTRON UEAM RECEIVER AND TRASMITTeR TUB~S# .~ELECTROVACUIJM PHOTOELECTRONIC DEVICES AND ELECTROVACUUt'l IINIC DEVICES. BOOK WAS WRITTEN FOR SPECIALISTS WORKING WITH RADIDEL":CTRO-NIC EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS STUDENTS AND RADIO AMAfEURS, i uji- i A;z I FT;'