SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KARNOVSKIY, M.I. - KARPENKO, N.V.
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GALANENKO., V. B.j et al.Y Tezisy dokl- 3-Y Vses. shkoly--seminara po stat.
iridroakustike, 1971 (from RZh--Fiz:Lka, No 4, 1973., Abstract No 4z"21591
averaging must be done over space coordinates rather than time. Estimates
based on averaging over space can compete successfully with estimates based an
averaging over time if the ratio of the dimension of the quasi-unifornity zone
to the space correlation interval exceeds the ratio of the quasi-stationary
Interval to the time correlation intervali It is noted, however, that in general
the best results for the estimation can be obtained by avera,~Ying over both
space and time. It is shown that such an estimate is practically unbiased, in
the choice of a number of conditions; the dispersion of this estimate is
determined; the competence of otich an estimate under the condition of adherence
to the ergodicity of the random field is investigated, As examples, errors of
the estimates for the following cases are investigated: measurements of the
corr,--lation functions of a random sonic field; measureiL-ents of the spectral
density of random sound field dispersion; and measurements of the probability
density of the random sound field. V. K.
2/2
USSR UDC: 534.87
BESKOROVAYNYY, B. M. , GAIAMIKO, V. B., KAPJICVSKIY, M. I., Kiev Polytech-
nical Institute
"Space-Time Correlation and Directivity of.Odean Reverberation in the Case
of Spaced Fmitter and Receiver"
Moscow, Ak-usticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 18, Po 2, Apr-Jun 72, pp 192-196
Abstract; The directional and correlation properties of volumetric rever-
beration are investigated for the case of spatially separated emitter and
receiver. Expressions are derived for the space-time correletion function
of.the reverberation :field in a region of space located at an arbitrary
distance from the emitter. It is shown that the directivity of the field
and its spatial correlation functib vary with time.
USSR UDC: 534.4
E V. B. KRASNYY, L. G. , Kiev Polytechnical
GALANEIMO 0 vs_m_ _', -I -
Institute
t
Measurement of Correlation Functions of : Nonstationary Acoustic Fields"
Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 18, No 2, Apr-Jun 72, pp 206-211
Abstract: A method is considered for measuring the correlation functions
X(t,X;T,P) of nonstationary acoustic fields -which appreC4ably reduces the
measurement error by averaging the field ~(t,x) vith respect to spatial
coordinates. A sufficient condition is derived for the' ergofticity of the,
field O(t,x) in accordance with the spatial coordinates with respect to
the correlation function. Fomressions are found for the statistical error
of measurement of K(t jX; T)P) , and the. resultr;, of compiita~iozis are given on
variance of the estimate of the correlation f'uncticn for different models
of random fields.
621.391-883.2
USSR
SK I., KRASIM, L. G.
GATKIN, N. G., GERANIN, V- A., KAMM' IY, M-
-ion Chr7nnel"
"Resistance to Interference of a Typical'Signal DetecL
Pomekhoust2vchivostt tiDovogo trakta obnaruzhenlya sifoa-lor (cf. English
above), Kiev, "Tekhnika~% 1971, 203 pp, il 1 73 k. (f:rom R-Zh-Radiotekhnika,
No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A37)
Translation: The book is made up of three chapters: 'he first deals with
the basic elements of a typical detection channel (detectors and filters),
the second is devoted to the detection of signals against a background of
stationary interference., and the third takes up detection of signals against
~a background of nonstationary:iriterference.. The book was compiled from
materials of original investigations by the authors. N. S.
USSR UIDG 6211.317.757
-ICH, S. D., GATKIN, N. G., KAMNOVSKIY, M. I., KRYZHINOVSaY, 1. A.,
AGP_4XOV
SLUTSKIY, A. M.
"bevice for Time Compression of Signals for Spectral Analyzers"
Ve:stn. Kiyevsk. olitekhn. iiI7 a Ser. radiotekhn. i clektroakust (Kiev Poly-
__p
technical Institute Vestnik. Radiotechnical and Electroacoiiatics Series), 1969,
No 6, pp 128-132 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8A431)
Translation: In the majority of analyzers used to analyze comparatively long
proce3ses (10-20 seconds) there are compression devices exi,.cuted on t1he basis
of equipment for contact magnetic recording. These devices can be subdivided
into two groups: 1) devices with rotating reproduction heads, 2) devices with
tationary reproduction heads. The advantages of the devices of the second
s
roup areindicated, and a description is presented with the technical speci-
9
fications of one of them.
112
C,
of the of colupm.3ed heated Mr.c.l.ve
el'iteft-1--yond thti pror-rtit,nality limit. LV07 A~i..
no. 1, 19.2, lza-131.
An experimental investkratkon was conducted to determine tl~,.e
applicability to the calculation oi real plates of a previously proposed err%_
piricat formula for determining the critical stresses of asymmetrical
platen, nonuniformly heated with respectLo thicknoom ~)cycnd the Propor-
tionality limit. The formula is analogous to one extensively used in deter-
mining the critical alresact of single-layer platen at normal temperatures.
7he top ax-d -bottom edge* of the pinto were &Imply supported.
One load-bearing layer was electrically heated to 150-200'C: the othor.was
cooled by carbon d1oxide. . The qxpertmentzl rectangular panels conaiate-i
of load-b*aring layers of equal thickness. made of (he same material, XIuVd
to a honeycomb filter of AMCDI material 0.05 mm thick. made of hexagoftal
cello,: %with 4. 18 ram side#. Three aluminum alloys, a titanium atlar. and
stool were used an mate rials for the. load-bearing layers. The panel tensm
(meanured &tang the compressing force I at the 31 panel$ tasted varied from
Z90 to 300 truit, and the width from Z16 to 300 mm. The rae*n temperature
of the heated load-bearinR layer in various panels was alternated from Z93
to 056 X, that at the coc7led side. from 271 to 3630 V.
M) M17= -
Figure 1.
USSR UDC - S39.3:626.7
Kam)jbitskix, V. P.
"Experimental Study of Stability of Compressed., Heated, Threc-layer Plates
Beyond.-the Proportionality Limit"
Kazan Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebynkh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, No 1,
1972, pp 128-131.
Abst:ract: An experimental check is performed of a formula sug ested by the
!,g
author for determination of critical stresses of three-layer pl.-Ites with honey-
comb filler, unevenly heated in thickness. The experiMental installation
allo!.,rs free support of the edges of the plates, one of the load-bearing layers
of- ulAch was heated, while the other was cooled. The vxperiments showed that
the influ(.-nce of initial bending of load-bearing layers on stability of three-
lay6r structures with honeycomb filler increases with increasing bending and
'he load-bearing layers. Ilith slight bending and low rigidity of
rigidity of tl
load-bearing layers, the formula suggested produces acceptable agreevient ivith
experimental data. The results produced are.explained, and practical rvcommC-,.n-
dations are presented for the planning of three-layer structures.
USSR UDC 612.821-.612.819:612.825+612.822.3
IGNATTYEV, D. A., KAIU-,LJPI S. B., IMWWOVA, 1. 0. and aliADIN, If. N.,
Institute of Bio141_ca_'Phj6i_c-6;_' USSR Academy of Sciences, Fushchino-na-Oke
110n the Interaction of Cortical Induced Potentials on the Elaboration of a
Conditioned Reflex"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 213, No 2, 1973), pp 490-491
Abstract: An attempt was made to develop concrete characteristics stipulating
similarity between induced potentials in the cerebral visual and motor cores
of rabbits registered during the early stages of defensive conditioned reflex
elaboration. The coefficient of cross-corrclatiori, presentation of potcn-
tials as a superposition of transient oscillations and factor analyz;jLS ;1cre
used. It was found that the coefficient of cross-correlation increased,
reached a maximum and then fell with a concomitant decrease in motor reac-
tions. This is shown to be due to the convergence offrequancy end phase of
responses in the theta region. These results are said to show that Livanov's
concepts on the special role of theta-rhythm synchronization in stimulation
transmission nay be extended to cortical,induced potentials.
1A
71)
USSR UDC- 533-(02 -5,(621-039- '65
DOMOV-SAVEL'YEV) G, G.j IWIIINTIPEN V. N. NovosiI)ir:,,k
"Dete-nmination of the T~,-=,aratura of a Laser Plamin ori the of Stw)"
of Radiation in the X-Fay and PbyBical Areas Of tile SnIctn"I.-It
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Nlekhaniki i Tel.~hnicheskoy Fi ziki, No 1.. 1972, pp 11,1-117.
Abstract: 1,10asurements in th(~ soft x-ray radiation 11;1.110C by tile I,ni I ri,.-Hiod
were used to detarriine the tenip.-rature o~ a laser pla-,ima as about 20 I-V.
Measurements of radiation intensity in the continuous ,;pC-ctVum in the visi-
ble --rea Indicate that use of temperature of about IS e%I for the sectors of'
the plasna no-, transparent in the visible area of the spectrum. The experi-
mental apparatus and nothod are described. Tile set of expo-Irimental data
produced indicate plasma temperatures at the momont of the nax-imitil: of thc
laser pulse o-f 15 � 2 eV. The drop in temperature ~,,:itlii time followili, the
end of the laser pulse, based on tile spectral intensity of tile inte,grIal
radiation of the plasria is signifl.cantly slower thmi t1int iIILUCZItUd b)' OC
t-2 rulej Which Should obtaill with adiabatic expinsiou of the gas iiias!t, uith
adiabatic index 7 7- 5'3 with radial distribLition of velocit4eq v = ~r/fl,
where P. and r are thi3lasvriptotic velocity and radius of thc'bollnd~lry of the
area of gas covered by motion. ,This effecl-, 111.a3, be partially
rulated with intensive jlxocesses of throc-particle i~eclx:jbinittion In the
plasma.
4367T0
Acc. Nr:
Ref. Code; UR 0056
PRIMARY SOURCE.- Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, V0'1 58, Nr 2, pp
INVESTIGATION OF A LASER INUCROPLASMA EN T1111-' I-OCUS
OF TWO LASER BEAMS
DolRov-Savel'vev, G. G.; ~,arnvushin, V. N ~ekerin V. I.
Result of an experimental invcsti-ation 0 t1w piopertivs of a pl;i:~ttia
s a, e presented
produced by focussing two opposite laser b6ms onto small crystaliffic 4thium hydride
targets- It is found thit (1-avelopment of plasilla foro-iati n prot:oods i1i a 11101V Sylluni-trir
manner than in the case of a single laser beam.- The velocity of soparation of tbe exivr-
nal plasma layer is ineasured (v A-107 cm/-.sec) as -%vtll as 1ht, velocitv of t1w glowim,
boundw-y of the central zone (v' 2 - 101 cm/sec).
_,~_-U2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RADIOPROrECTIVE EFFECT OF
MEXAMINE -U-
:1.:AUTHGR-.(05)-YARMONENKOt S,P.t SUVOROV, NoNot KAROCHkIN, B.B.t AIRAPETYAN,
G.R. * OVAKIMOV, V.Go
.,-:-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
E--R ADT 08 1 CLOG IYA 1970P 10(2)f 78-82
D AT E PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
",:JOPIC TAGS--ANTIRADIATION DRUGr AMINE DERlVATIVEt X RAY IRRADIATIONt GAMMA
R ADIL AT ION P. CESIUM ISOTOPE, RADIATION DOSAGE, BONE :MARROW
"CONTROL. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI)
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0460
--UR/0205/70/010/001/0078/OOB2
STEP NO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOl2tl34
UNCLASS 1ED
im'. W.
go! Romil
2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTIO
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121134
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RADIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF
MEXAMINE (1) WAS EVALUATED QUANT. ON THE BASIS OF NOS, OF SURVIVING MICE
AND RATS. THE ANIMALS WERE IRRADIATED WITH 'TOO, 800, 900t OR 1000 R 180
KEV X RAYSI AND 950 R OF 190 KEV R RAYS, OR 1100 R PR14EI.37 CS GAMMA
RAYS, I WAS APPLIED IN DOSES OF It 2;5* 5# T.5 p15 r 30 OR 75 MG-KG BODY
WT, AND Zo5v 5v 10, 20, OR 40 MIN PRIOR TO THE IR100N. IN BOTH MICE AND
RATS, A SLIGHT PROTECTIVE EPFECT.OF I WAS.OBSERVED AT ALL DOSES
FOLLOWING I~P. APPLICATION. INCREASING DOSES OF I RESULT IN INCREASES
IN THE -14AGNITUDE AND DURATION OF THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT.- THE PROTECTIVE
ACTION APPLIES NOT ONLY TO THE BONE MARROWt BUT ALSO TO THE GASTRO
INTESTINAL-SYNDROME. HOwEVER, THE DURATION OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION IS
SHORT., WITH DIFFERENT I DOSES THE PERCENTAGE OF SURVIVING MICE
INCREASED FROM 0 TO 12-85PERCENT. FACILM: INST. GIG. TRUOA
PROFAZABOL:*'f MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
7
USSR
~KAROBLIS, A.
"As)rmptotic Expansions with Uneven Estimate of the Ilesidual Term"
Lit.. Mat. Sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Collection], Vol 12, No 4, pp 69-73
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4, 1973, Abstract No
4V47, by the author).
Translation: Necessary and sufficient conditions are produced for an uneven
estimate in an asymptotic expansion when the random quanti.t.ics are identically
distributed.
1"111MR] NOW
USSR
KAROBLIS, A.
"Asymptotic Expansions in Local Theorems"
Lit. Mat, Sb. [Lithuanian Mathematics Collection], 1972, Vol 12, No 4,
PP 53-68 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973,
Abstract No 4V46, by the author).
Translation: It is proven that the conditions of Ibl),arimov are necessary and
sufficient to estimate the residual term in limit theorems for asymptotic
expansions.
112 Oil
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
:~TITLE-UTILIZATTON OF RADIOACTIVE TRACERS IN THE STUDY OF.GLOSAL
-..-;'-ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES -U_
.1 _AUTH0R--KA&",t L.t KRASNOPEVTSEV9 YU.V..t MALAKHOVs -S.G.j.PETROSYANTS,
A
',~C,OUINTRY OF INFO--USSR
!S0URCE--METEOROLOGIYA I GIOROLOGIYA, 1970, NR
"b AT r= PUBL ISHED ------- 70
,.-SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
0 F I CTAG,S-RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOACTIVE TRACER,
PRECIPIATION
,.CMfTR3I.. MARKING-10 AESTRICTI'ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.PROXY REEL/FRA?4E--jq87/1042
4, PP 92-101
AIRv ATMOSPHERIC
STEP 40--UR/0050/701000/004/009210101
.CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0104440
1/2 030 UNCLASSIFtEO DAT~:--13NOV70
.1 t
Z TITLE--SJUDI ES OF SOVIET SCIENTISTS IN THE F.=iD OF NUCLEAD METEOROLOGY,
REVTE14~ OF WORK (IF SOVIET SCIENTISTS C,4.NlJCi.;--AR METFECROL00 -U-
:-.-'AUTHOR- 103)-KAROL
MALAKOV, S.G., MAK HUNKO,
CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
.-:SOURCE-INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL METEOROLOGY; MOSCOW, IZVESTIYA AKADEM.Ii
NAUK SSSR, FIZIKA ATMOSFERY I OKEWPIA, VOL VJj:NO If-, 1970, PP 352-365
~,.-DATE PUBL ISHED-----70
:,.'-~SUBJECT AREAS--AT.140SPHERIC SCIENCESi NUCLEAR SCIENCE~ANDJECHNOLUGY
JOPIC TAGS-ATHOSPHERIC RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOACTIVE Al'AOSOLj RAOIOACTIVE
TRACERv RAD113ACTIVE FALLOUT, CLOUD PHYSICS, ATMOSPHERIC-PHYSICS,
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION, ISOTOPE.
-ICCNTROL-14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:-.-.---,DOCUMEPJT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
.,,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0358 STEP NO--Uk/0362/701006/004/0352/0365
:CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0114554
UNCLASSIFIED
_0
2/2- 030
UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DAYE-13NOV70
:.ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114654
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER 15 A CONG15L 1 11 or
R CV E
THE MOST IMPORTANT RESULTS OBTAINED IN~THE USSR DURING THE PAST DECADE
IN THE STUDY OF NAiURAL ATMOSPHERIC RADIOACTIVITY, IN THE INVESTIGATION
OF THE,SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF RADIOACTIVE AEROSOL~PARTIGLES AND THE
REGULARITIES IN THEIR ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION, PROCESSES OF SELF
PURIFICATION OF THE ATtIOSPHEPE FROM RAOMACTIVE CONTA-AINATIONS AIND THE
USE OF.RAOIOACTIVE ISOTOPES AS:Afl40SPHERIC TRACERS6 EIGHTY RUSSIAN
c
SOURCES,-ARE CITED AND THE REVIEW BRIEFLY-DISCUSSES,r[IE PROGRESS IN THE
A60VE FIELDS REPORTED IN EACH OF THESE CONTRIBUTIONS. THE REVIEW SHOWS
THAT INUCLEAR METEOROLOGY HAS ALREAOY BECOME A BRAN~Pl OF ATMOSPHERIC
PHYSICS WITH ITS OWN TASKS AND RESEARCH METHODS. ,,-r PRESENT ISOTOPES
''ARE 9FCOMING INCREASINGLY EMPORTANT AS TRACERS FOR THE SrUDY OF
ATMOSPHERIC MOVE,4EINTS AT DIFFERENT SCALESt IN T14E PHYSICS OF CLOUDS A~.,D
PRECIPITATION AND IN THE STUDY OF THE ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL CO.MPONENT AND
.MOISTURE CYCLE; NATURAL ISOTOPES ARE dEI;NG U -'ED Wll',fl, iN0'.'.E.ASfNny
FREQUENCY. CAT4 FROM THE STUDY OF THE GL03AL PROPAGAIJON AND FALLOUT
-OF PRODUCTS FROM NUCLEAR BURSTS MUST BE USED FOP, DETERMINING AND
'ESE PROCESSES FOR THEIR RELIABLE
REFINING.THE CENERAL PATTERNS OF YH
'PREDICTION. MORE AND MORE PARCTICAL.USE IS BEING MADE OF THE RESULTS
STUDY OF THE MIGRATION OF RADIOACT.IVE CONTAMINANTS IN TVIE
ArmosmiERE AND 1310SPHERE 114 GENERAL FOR MAKING QUAL,.IrATIVE AND
QUANTETATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE PROPAGATION OF CHEMICAL* PRIMARILY
-INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINANTS.
UNC LA SS I F tj'0
USSR UDC 621.511.21:621-221.4.001.i
KAROL', L. A., KLIMOV, V. Ye.
"Determination of the Types of Power Plants Producing Power to Charge a
Fumpeti-storage Power Plant"
Tr. Hosk. Energ. In-ta [Works of Moscow Institute of Power Engineering), 19112,
No 109, ;; 78-82 (Translated from Refe-rativnyy Zhurnal 'Elektrotekhnik-a i
Energetika, No 9, 1972, Abstract No 9YeIO7, by V..S. Euma)
Translation: The influence of the selection of the type of power plant used to
charge~a pumped-storage power plant on its fuel effect is studied. In summer,
no made difficulties appear at night and the additional output of Ole coliden-
Sation power plant is used for charging. Unloading of a heat and electric
power plant with duplication of heat supply is economically more favorable than
unloading of nuclear power plants, i.e., the PSPP is charged by further loading
ofthe power units at the heat and power plant and by flying up units and
boilers shut down for the night. It is difficult to take changes in the com-
position of equipment in service into consideration durino, planning. It is
recommended that the sunnary characteristic of relative increments from the
heat anti electric power plants in the power system be used to determine the
fuel consumption required to charge the PSPP. Three biblio. refs,
154
USSR UDC 624.07:534.1
GORIN, Yu. N., KARO==E, V. A.
"Unitary Similarity Transformation in Problems on the Natural- Oscillations
of Cyclically Symmetrical Systems"
Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (News of Leningrad Electrotechnical
Institute), 1972, No. 109, pp 39-42 (from Hh-MekhaniRa, No 3, Mar 73,
Abstract No 3V259)
Translation: Three oscillations of a linearly deformable system having a
cyclically symmetric physico-geometrical structure and permitting point
isolation of masses are studied. The transformation mentioned in the title
and described earlier (Gorin, Yu. N., Izv. vyssh. uchebm. zavedeniv. str-vo
i arkhitekt., 1969, No. 6, pp 38-42 -- RZILIekh, 1969, Abstract No 11V573)
is applied here to reduce the matrices of the secular equation to a quasi-
diagonal form, thus optimizing the algorithm for deter-n:j.ning the natural
frequencies and the shapes and the limiting number of di-!:grees of freedom of
the syl3tem for a given class of computers is thus increr.8ed. Ya. B. Vvin.
028 ~-__L ASS IF I ED' PROCESSING DATF--11SFP70
::lT,7LE--THEORY OF FINE SURFACE STATES IN SILICON AND GERMANIUM _U_
T
UTHOR-PREPELITSA, B*V.t CHEBAN9 A.Gov KARPvl*Amt SKUTELNICHUK, I.M.
A
OF INFO--USSR
CE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970t IZ(3)vl 5W~32
-.-DATE PU8LISt4E0------70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS
0 P I CTAGS-.-SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL, SILICONv: GERMANLU14, ELECTRON
-STRUCTURE, SURFACE PROPERTY, CRYSTAL IMPURITY
:.ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~1,POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-,PROXY REEL/FRA4E--1989/0642 STEP NO--UR/03681701012/003/052310532
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107239
028 UINCLASSI FIED PRnCESSTNG DATE-11SEP70
`~CJRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0107239
-411STRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APPROXN. METHOD FOR EFFECTIVE
_b~,MASS VARIATION IN' SEMICONDUCTORS WAS STUDIED BY USI-NG ENERGY C-ALCNS. OF
THE IST 3 ELECTRON STATES FOR.FINE O0%JOR IMPURITY CENTERS LOCALIZED
CLOSE-TO THE SEMICONDUCTOR SURFACE. BY USING DERIVED FORMULAS, THE
''ENERGY, Er AND VARIATION PARAMETERS A AND B WERE CALCD. FOR GE AND SI.
BECAUSE OF.THE APPROXNS. MAF)Et THE.RESULTS-APPLYNOT TO REAL CRYSTALS OF
51 AND GE, BUT TO IDEALIZED SE41CONDUCTORS.WITH AN-ANTSOTROPIC TENSOR
EFFECTIVE MAS-S OF THE Sl AND GE TYPE. :S-INCE* THE PRECISE CALCN. OF THE
STAiE PRESENTS CONS[DERABL,E DIFFICULTIES,- AT. IS CONCLUDED
REAL.SURFACE
THE APPROACH USED REPRESENTS.A REASONABLE APPROXNo
3-11
Ace Nr W. Code: UR 0016
APOWG9767
MiJb5bl'ogii,
PRIWY SOURCE: Zhurnal
Epideaiologii-, i
Immunobiologii, 1970,,Nr 1, pp
LABORATORY STUDIES OF STRESSOR AND SENSITIZING
N OF HUMAN GAMAWGLOSULIN
ACT IQ1
Leytes, F. L.; 9-p6tarenko, :S. S.: Avaliani, Z. S.3*
._Semashko,_M1___1_.; aron, B. I
Tfi-e-ibinori -applied- defermin.M4Fw*"ioe4vewkaI urinary excretion of 17-ketosterolds
to the stildv of stressorefccl of homologous gamma-globulin In man, The possible sensitizing
action of this preparation was Investigated by testing degranulation of cnast cells of mouse
subcutaneous connective tissue in their contact with the serum mixture of iinmunized children
and gamma-glohulin. It was found that gamma-globulin (10%) posiessed a weak stressor ef-
fect. not manifested clinically. Qimma-globufin produced a desensitizing effect, whIchwa3
evidently associated with the competition of gamma-globulin with allergic antibodies at the
territory of connective tissue cells,
REI~]J'F
1972 RW
Ref Code; Uk 0016
Ace. Nre
#M36977
PRIMY SOURCE: Mhurnal Mikrobiolo8ii, Bpidemiol.ogii, i
Immunobiologii, 1970,.Ni 1
PP
CONCERNING THE REAq0di'NICITY OF.PLACENTAL
V-,GLOBfJLIff
~Us, SiR~Larenb -0. 1. Karm -
Checking of the reactogenicity of pl3cental. V-globulln (10 and 1% solutions) under Con-
ditloVsof a controlled trial on 384 prekhool children conPrined Its arentagenicity.
In' the authors' opinion discrepancy between the 'data obtained b Idifferent investiga.
tors In sti)dyfnq the reaclogenic properties of blopreparations was condirioned either by their
nonstandardability or by methodical errom dufl *ng the expirime.01. (the absence of a control
group or inequality of experimental and control groups).
REEL/FnME
197219.05
1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
---.I,TL,E--PREPAR AT 1014 OF RANEY SILVER FROMAStLVER CALCI'QM ALLOY -U-
T
UTHOR-.rO4)-LEBEDEVA, YE.N., IKv V.Vov,~CHEPKASHINAp N.V., KAGAN, N.M.
A
Ae
-C 6UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970,:43(4),~763-7
AATE' PUBL I SHED------ 70
UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
JOPIC TAGS--METAL CATALYSTj SILVER9 ETHYLENEY ETHYLENE OXIDEi
_._%':_SlLV_Elk ALLOY, CALCUIM ALLOY, PHASE ANALYSIS
;'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.;WOXY REEL/FRAME--3004/0968 STEP NO-r-UR/0080/70/043/004/0763/0767
:CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0131553
NCLASSIFIE0
2/2 022 U14C L A S 5 1 F I E 0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131553
GP-0- ABSTRACT- A AG-CA (RANEY AGI ALLOYP USED AS
CATALYST IN OXION.-REON. REACTIONS SUCKAS THE CONVERSION OF ETHYLENE
7-TO ETHYLENE OXIOEq WAS PREPO. 81 ALLOYINGTHE COMPONENTS N AN OPEN
.;,-'.~.CRUCIBLE IN AN AR ATM. THE ALLOY CONTAIN.E0 40 AT. PERCENT CA IN THE
.-CHARGE-, AND.SOMEWHAT LESS IN THE PRODUCT.:. PHASE ANAL. OF THE ALLOY
'_:SHOWED THE PRESENCE OF THE PHASES AGCAv AG9,CA, AG, AND CAf). I)IFFRACTION
DATA ARE 7GIVEN FOR ALLOY OX IDN,, IN AIR, AT 100-60.0DEGREES,. AND IN wATER
-AT 200-500DEGREES.
YAPOR
USSR
EAROSAS 1. B.-.and-ZHUKAUSKAS, K. P.
"Asymptotic Distribution of Lifetime of a System"
Ob Asimptoticheskom Raspredelenii Vremeni Zhizni Sistemy [English ver-
sion above], Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Acad. Sci. LitSSR,
Villnyus,.1973, 15 pp (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiberneti..ka,
No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V208Dep)
Translation: This work is dedicated to further development of the method
of determination of asymptotic expressions for the characteristics of
reliability of complex systems, based on th~ use of the limiting distri-
bution of lifetime of the system as theinumber of elements N-, belonging
-to the class of limiting diStTibutions of ext-feme values. in this work,
an asymptotic expansion is produced for the distributlion functions of
lifetime of the system with an estimation of the residual term in the
case when the elements have nonidentical distribution of lifetiure., as
well as the asymptotic distribution and limiting expression of the re-
liability function of the system. As an example of the use of the re-
sults produced, a study is made of the estimation of the mean time be-
-tween failures of an arbitrary sy-stem. AuthoT's view
1/1
2-2
USSR
I. B.
'On Synthesis of Reliable Autoi
Elements"
Vilinyus, Nauchnyye trudl,- vvsshikh
i vychislitellnava tpkhn;ka (Scientific.,Works
Education of t1le Lithuanian SSR.
197051 11mintis", PP 95-98
Abstract: It is shown in this
uchebnykh zavf-de-,niy Lit. SSR. Aytorr-atika
of,Institutior-s of Higher
Automation and Computer Technology), No 2,
article that the reliability of a combination
of"
automaton circuit can be altered by selection of the method
redundancy,
and that.the reliability of the menary of~an automaton~can be improved by
inproving the reliability of its individual eleme'nts which are based on
majority elements. Bibliography of six titles.
USSR UDC 539.182/.184
GLEMBOTSKIY,. I. KISELEV, A. A., SAMINAS, A. Yu.,
SHMMZHYUVENE, S. D., YUTSIS, A. P.
"Theoretical Study of the Absorption of Soft X-Rays by Xetal Fil= of
Lanthanum. and Cerium"
Lit. fiz.- sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1972, Vol. 12, No. 2,
pp 235-244 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No IOD30)
Translation: The problem of the interpretation of an experimentally entab-
lished structure of the absorption spectra of rare earth metals La and Ce
on both sides of the absorption boundaries N was studied theoretically.
IV,V 71+1
The given structure is explained by the transitions M3047"'I -1 4d94f in
triply charged ions of these elements. interpretation of maxima of the
absorption curves by discrete tranS4tions is verified by computation of the
strengths of the lines. The calculations were canductvd with the aid of
numerical solutions of ordinary Hartree-Fockequations. The results show
that experimental maxima are well identlf*i~d, by the atmic transitions
Q104f' - 4d94j"'+1 both as to the position of the maxiva and as to their
relative strengths of the lines. Authors:abstract.
USSR
KAROV, D. D., KOYKOV, S. N. , Leningrad Polytechnical Institute imeni M. I.
"Fundamentals of Theoretical Analysis of Polarization and Nonlinear Optical
Properties of Single Crystals"
Leningrad, Fizika. Tverdago Tela, Vol 14, No 12, Dec 72, pp 3659-3664
Abstract: General principles are formulated and equati4=s are derived for
theoretical analysis of polarization and the nonlinear optical properties of
single crystals based an the usually accepted modols of the arystal. lattJce.
It, is shown %that nonlinear Effects in single crystals ciLri be attributed to
three causes: 1) multilpole components in, the expansion of the potential
induced by a polarized dielectric; 2) multipole corrections to the effective
electric field; 3) anharmonic corrections' to the elastic force oil interaction
between particles. A general expression for nonlinear Busceptibility charac-
terizing the generation of optical harmonics for the ranr-e of frequencies
far from the dispersion region is derived. on "he basis ,>f the Dicke-Overhauser
model.
. ..... .... . ...
USSR uDc: 62i.396.6:621.315.61(088.8)
PROKO-20VA, T. V. , ZOLOTIAREV, L. L. ,ZAVARZINA, Z. Ya. , GLOBA, G.,.,G.., PEY-
A. A. rN D t YA, G.. A.
KARO SL
"A Photosensitive Electrical Insulating Lacquierly
USSR Author's Certificate No 270940, filed 15 Dec 67, published 18 Aug 70
(from RZIi-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2V506)
'Translation: This Author's Certificate Introduces an electrical insulating.
photosensitive lacquer based on epoxidized rubber stock with the addition
of thermo- and photopolymerization initibtors, a plasticizer and a modifier.
USSE um: 621.1?2.852-3
IOV
LG=, N. P.
"A 14wreguide Attemuator"
Mbscov, Gtlkr~itiya, Izobret eni.,Pa, Prormjshlennyye Gbraztsy, Zrmlkl
197,0, i) 193, Patent No 24943-4 led 15. Apr:68
'~bst hor' s Certificate introduces a wwiejuiii,:~ attenl,;ator con-
Cract,: rMis Aut
j
-tains awa,,rejuide section r-.Iy fJ 1 'led by. a dielectric *,lesse' wri-th rurm4n-
roved I'-d
-water. As F_ diztI;njTjishinI.-, feature of the patent, 1-natchin,;- I 11,.~)
limits of attenuation control are extended by rmkinj,~ the vesSel in -.-he
Zhe
f o m, o,,.'as-n`mdla-zha-;~ed f bask. ThIs flasl- iz stretclied "')LA"; Id.oni
ted wawgidide section and Is connected thrarvh t-do in the r"iddle 01
mour
to.'Ue lowr broad. o.0 t1w wavemiidc to for vatcr .,Irilet li,rd Outlc-~, Tzle
7 aak is co,mected- ly Ln. a7;ert,,u-_ in the mi~Ule o" the Ul')IjOi, brOad vall of th(.,
vaveguide to a dielectric vater aatIet pipe. Attenuation is ri!~ted by I. me rs -
ing tiv! vater outlet pil.-,e in the flasIt.
7 !-7-
'777777;
S ii~ls
USSR UDC 669.15-194.001.6
BAHCHENKO, S. L., KARP, S. F., APTFY,,"' N. M., YASMAYA, G. V., and
D'YACHENKO, A. Z.
"Effect of Nickel on the Impact Toughness of G13L Steel During Explosion
Hardening
Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaya Promyshlennost, No 4,
Jul--Aug 70, pp 40-41
Abstract: A study was made of the effect of nickel additions on the impact
toughness of G131, steel In the teraperature range,from +20 to -40*C after
explosion hardening. The impact toughness of tho standard neW before
explosion hardening was 21.8 kglc--2; the nickel-alloyed metal had an impact
toughness of 22.7 kglcm2, Explosion hardening produced work hardening
through the entire thickness of the metal. The hardnesa reached 33-35
ness 11 mm).
RC, the reduction in thickness was up to I mm (initiaI thick
impact thoughness was significantly decreased, although G131, steel alloyed
with nickel retains plasticity to a greater extent than steel of the
standard composition. At -40*C, the impact toughneas2of the standard
steel is sharply reduced after explosio~:hdrdeniug, qrhereas.;the nickel-
1/2
7~-~ --~. :', L ---'
lll-:~'~~; 1., 11 -
- , j -
- .-i~~
A16
0, UNCLASSIFIEO' PPOCESStPIG DATE--30OCT70
'~:T.LTLE-POLARIZATION FOR CARBON DIOXIDE AEDUCrljN ON A PLAtLNUS ELECTRODE
A SOLID ELECTROLYTE -U-
~...AUTHOR-(03)-KARP6.CHEVv S.V.v ZUPNIK, A.YE., PLKFILYEVi MoV.
.:.'C.OUNTRY OF INFO-;--USSR
-z."SQURCE--ELEKTR0KliIMIYA 1970t 6(4)v t77-;Ol
"'aATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-UPIC'. TAGS-PLATINUM- ELECTRODE, CHEMICAL. REOUCI'10N, ELECTROLYTE, CARBON
.'OrOX WE
RARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
QGUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
~~'PROXY REEL/FAAME_--l99d/lL?,4 STEP NU,--UR/036~/7i)/00("/~)04/05'17/0580
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0121633
-- -- ---- - U1111CLASS I F LED
~2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING OATE--30LICT70
Clqc ACCESSION NO-AP0121683
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-3- ABSTRACT. TH E CAI'HUOIC PGLARIZATION (ETA)
DURING
t2-CO SUS2 REDN* ON Pf WAS STUDIED AT 900 PLUS 0--l RINUS IDEGREE BY
USING THE SOLID PLECTROf -YTE 0.905 ZRO SUB2 PLUS 0.0015 Y SIJ62 0 SUB3 AND
1, 4ALLY DECOMPD.
CG PLUS CO SU82 GAS IMIXTS. CHLOROPLATtRIC ACID WA~ THEKI
ON EACH FACE OF THE CERAMIC TABLET AT 600-7000EGREES TO YIELD THE 3 Pr
ELECTRODES. THE VALUE OF ETA UEPENOED:ON THE GAS COMP14. FOR ALL C.DS.
UP TO 64 MA-CM PRIME2, ETA WAS A MIN. AT GAS COMPNS. OF 50-70PERCENT CO;
THE L93WER C.D. VALUES GAVE A BROADER MIN, THE REA$Ch FOR THE MIN. WAS
NOT CLEAR. FURTHEk DIL.11. dF THE CO SU82 CONCN. CAOSED AN INCREASE IN
ETA OWING TO CONCN. EFFECTS. THE POTENIIAL VARIATION WITH TIME FOR
DIFFERENT CONCNS. Of CO SU52 WERE CAUSEO BY A STROI~G DEPLETION OF THE CO
J.-SUB2.REACTION ZONE, FACILITY:. INST. ELEKTRCJKHlM4w SVERDLOVSKi
USSR*
UINCLASSIFIED
-IL
AA0046428,-
U~ 0482
Soviek-Inventions Illustr4ted S ection III Mechanical and General,
Derwent,
r243429 TOW M. WOK with -riumte-control release,
compplaing turniq&head ana catA. differing
in having &:flat:base with pin as.descrtbed bel*w,
so a& to reduce turningluioment of the h0ad on
q
release, and imprbve reliability. The bead I turns
on base 2, the upper-part of which is flat. To it
is attached assembly plate 3 with inclined pin 4
and catch body S. In the bead is shmk-~-absorber 6.
The fft:-a end of the head Is made with an inclined
placed on
lug, which in the working position is
pin 4. The towing cable-As held in the jaw of the
hook f ormed by the recetis iv base 2 andt the lower
part of the head. The line of intersoation (if the
points of application of:stress of the ~cable,wtth
the axLs of the head iS it an, angle of:5!-20 des.
to the base of the hook: (angle "All). 11he catch
consists of piu7 and spring 8. The pi'm is
connected via lever 9 t6 flexible tie to. When a
ship is taken on tow, thi loop of the towing
cable ifi put in the Jaw of the h"k, t1ke head is
placed an pin 4 and held by spruag pin 7.
~1&0044
428--.'
is gy remote control connecl,'d to the pin. 0
X the
catch via*lever 9 and flexible tie 10. Pulling out
pin 7, the turning head is released. It turns t:Ll1
the shock-absorber coums up.against the loVaT part
of base 2 of the hook.
28.6.65 as 1016239/27-1l.KARPACHEV.V.V.(15.9.69)
Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 65f. 63b.
19781642-
0212
UNCLASSIFIE0 PitOCE~SING DATE-30OCT70
TI TLE-FO RMAT I ru NoF A POLYCONJUGATED POLYMER DURING rHE Tt-iERNAL
,__"'~~,DECCMPOSITIGN OF POLYACENAPHTHYLE-NE -U-
AUTHOR-(054-MARKEVICH, I.N.t BEYL1149 S.1or TETERINAv M.P.v KARPACHEVA,
POLGOPLOSK, B.A.
CGUNTRY -OF INFO---USSR
~:~.SOURCE-OCIKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR'1970* L91(2)t 362-5
-DATE PUBLISHED-70
~SUSJECT ~AREAS-CHEMISTRY
,--:TOPIC TAGS,--CONJUGATED POLYMER, THERMAL DECOMPOSITION, NAPHTHALENEt
_:-~.NAPHTHENE, POLYMER STRUCTUREt CHEMICAL;KLNETICS, PYROLYSIS
--NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~DOCUAENT CLAS&--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/1092 STEP NU--UR/0020/:70/1911002i0362/0365
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT012474.9
LINC L A-S-5 I-F I E
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-1-OOCT70
2/2 022
ACCESSIC-N NO--AT0124749
.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE THERMAL DECOIAPN, OF
POLYACENAPHTHYL~NE (1) IN PHCL AND IN BULK STARTS AT IBODEGREFS AND
~335-45bEGREES, RESP. THE PRODUCTS CONYAIN ACENAPHTHENE, ACFN!,PHTYLENE
(111 A CONJUGATED POLYMER, BUT NO H. ON THE BASI$ OF IR AND EPR
SPECTROSCOPY THE POLYMER WAS ASSIGNED 'STRUCTURE If[ NN EQUALS 5-7). THE
T
FORMATICN OF INVOLVES THE SPLITTING OFF OF II FROM.1 AND THE REON.
~~,.~~--AFAL UITH 1. THE KINETICS OF I MOL. MT.* DECREASE DURING THE PYROLYSIS
.01-SCUSSED-~
-Zs, FACILITY: INST. NEFTEK1111M. M. IM. TOPCHIEVA,
Moscow USSR.
LIN'Ll LASSLF I EO
USSR uDc 622-5-531-717-082-32-501-22
~~AK, B. V.J. and KUPAY, Zh. V.
"Some Problems of Dynamics of Wide-Range Fneumatic Tracking Gear Transmitters"
Avtomatiz- Proizv. Protsessov v Mashinostr. i Priborostr. Resp. Yezhved.
Hauchno-Tekhn. Sb. (Automation of Production Processes in Mechanical Engineer-
ing and Instrument Yzking. Republic Interdepartmental qhematic Scientific-
Technical Collection), 1971, No 3-1, pp 92-97 (English resume). (From Referativ-
nyy Zhurnaly No 10, Oct 'P., 32. Metrologiya I.Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika. Single
Issue. Abstract No 10.32.281)
Translation: The principal scheme of a piston vide-range pmr,2matic trackin.L~;
gear transmitter is descri"bed. and a dotaileLi derivatiorl' of t~,". system of differ-
ential cqumtions cham. cterizing dytmrdoo of its working, Is preocated. A rznthod
for investigating the derived, equations on analog computers Is suggested. The
-affect of individual similarity parameters of the pneum-tic transmitter on its
amplitude- and phase-frequency characteristics Vas investigated on the DU-1
machine. At relatively small values of the volumes of 'Oneumtic cham1bers
(N >1000- 1/0 for a wide changing range of the factor of merit of the vibratory
system, the amplitude error does not exceed 10% at freamencies 16-20 Hz order of
the disturbing signal, For greater chambor volumes (1-14 100 .1/c), the linit
1/2
USSR
KARPAK, B. V. and KARPAK, Zh. V., Avtomatiz. Proizv. Protsessov v Yashinostr. i
Priborostr. ResT). Yezhved. Nauchno-Tekhn.- Sb., 1971, No 11, pp 92-97
-frequency is restricted to a 2-3 Hz value at similar other conditions. The
phase error for different parameters is:from 0.25-1. The ti-me constants of
-large-range pneumatic transmitters at great chamber volumes are determined -by
the magnitudes of chambers and do not depend on the factors of merit. Two
.111ustr., seven bin]-io. refs.
2/2
USSR uDc 622.5.531-717-082-32-501-22
~IMAKP B. V.J. and KARPAK, Zh. V.
"Some Problems of Dynamics of Wide-Range Pneumatic Tracking Gear Transmitters"
Avtomatiz. Proizv. Protsessov v Mashinostr. i Priborostr. Resn. Ylezhved.
Nauchno-Tekhn. Sb. (Automation of Production Processes in Mechanical Engineer
ing and Instrument Making. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific-
Technical.Collection], 1971, NO-11, PP 92-97 (English,resume). (From Refex-ativ-
nyy Zhurnal, No 10, Oct 72, ~2. Yletrologiya i-IzmeriteVnaya Tekhnika. Single
Issue. Abstract No 10.32.281)
Translation: The principal scheme of a piston vide-ranf~e pneunatic tracking
gear transmitter is described and a detailed derivation of the system, of differ-
ential. equations characterizing dynamics of its working is presented. A rethod
for investigating the derived equations on analog computers is suggested. The
effect of individual similarity parameters.of the. pneuTratic transmitter on its
amplitude- and phase-frequency characteristics was investigated on the BV-1
machine. At relatively small values of the volumes of pneumatic chambers
W,>,-1000 1/c) for a vide changing range of the factor of merit of the vi:Dratory
system, the amplitude error does not exceed 10% at frequencies 16-20 Hz order of
the disturbing signal. For greater chamber volumes (N 4 100 I/c), the limit
-1/2
USSR
-KARPArly B., V. and KAEPAK, Zh. V., Av-tomatiz. Proizv. Protsessov v Mashinostr. i
Priborostr. Resp. Yezhved. Nauchno-Tekhn. Sb., 1971, Ila -11, pp 02-97
freTuency is restricted to a 2-3 Hz value at similar otl,.er conditions. Me
phase error for different parameters is from 0.25-1. The time constants of
)Arge-range pne-anatic transmitters at great chamber volumes are determined by
the ingnitudes of cham3aers and do uot depend on the factors of.rerit. Two
il-lustr., seven binlio. refs.
2/2
-/2 01 ED PR,'CESSING OATE--27MOV70
8 UNCLASSIFI
,,,TITLE--STUOY OF THE SIZE AND MORPHOLIGICAL PECULIARITIES OF LACT03ACTERIUM
SEI -U-
C
A
AUTH,']R,- (03)-CH04AKOV, KH. KARP Nyj_A._j_ KAR A BASHEVA V.
-.:cbu,*qTRY OF INFO-USSR
AKADFNII I NAUK SSSRv SERIYA BIQLO(;[C.HESKAYAI 19701 NR 31
455-459
D-AT E PUBLISHED -------- 70
~:~.SUBJECT AREAS IOLOG I CAL AND MEDICAL SCLENCFS
'T b P I r, TAS---Plq0l;ESSE0 ANIMAL PRODUCTr FERMENTATION, OACTE.111A, CONTIN0JUS
~~cl J.LTUREt MORPHOLOGY
~.CONTRGL RESTRICTIONS
DOCU?AEINr CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PEEL/FRAMI-:--3001/0424 STEP NO--UR/O2L6/70/000/003/0455/0(t59
iCTPC ACCFSSI0tNJ t4O--AP0126177
'_;i I , L_ j AL. w
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCFSSING DATE--27'%IOV70
CIqC ACCESSION NO-AP0126177
ABSTRACT/E):TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ',:-:STABLISHPD THE SIZE
LACTOBACTERIUM Ult E
AND MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARTIES OF Sri IN 13 STRAINS
ISOLATED FROM It-11ONGOLIAN KLP4[SS. WHEN:CULTIVATED [N BROTH AND EXAMINED
WITH THE AID OF A LIGHT MISCROSCOPE THE BACTEkTAL GELLS LCJOKEo LIKL
SQUARE CNOED RODS OCCURING MOSTLY SINGLY, T14O BY TWO AND IN CHAINS OF
VARYING LENGTH OF BACTERIAL CELLS 10-410 JMU L:ONG~. WHEN CULTIVATED AN
AGAR MEDIUM AND EXAMINED BY MEANS OF AN:ELFL.TRON 111CROSCOPE THE
BACTERIAL. CELLS REPRESENTED SHORT ROUNDED, RODS, 0.5-~4;.O MV LONG. THE
THICKNESS OF THE BACTERIA CULTIVATED BOTK:IN BROTH AND ;Ohl AGAR AMOUNTED
SOME BACTERIA CULTIVATED ON AGAR APPEARED TO BE
TO ~O 0 5-0. 8 MU.
SURROUNDED BY CARSULE.
U P1 L. LA Pr 1: u
Oil 3MVI~'ibirl-
NOISS'a)07
0000/0000/C]OP-/000/0L/0000/~JA---DN dM ZZ61/S00E--3~,V'dJ/193'd AXE,,-dd
SNoII:)lIfIS3b ON--9NINUVW WdIN03~--'~
Noilow, IJV40.33VdS 'NDIIVIN3J*d0 3111131VS 6WHII*d09IV--S0VI
NOIIVDIAVN "A00IONH331 33VdS--SV9'dV i3ar~ns:...:,,-
01 ------- 03HSIIGfld 31V LI,-.
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Id S Sn--0:J N 1:30 ASINP033
v A rA-Mri V--d *d VI --)j omin v
I IdO ;3 T) I H
n- Noim ~A
33VdS 30 XHM03WVHJ 3HI NIHLIM SOIN-VH33H ACOU G9110dINO) -4C SW319CIdd-~11LUIL,-
OLAONUZ-31VIO ONISS3DQU 031=1 I~SVIONA C320 /I
212 025 UNCLASSIFfE.0 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
ZJRC ACCESSION NO--AT0133718
~.A3STR4C7./,=XT9ACT--(ui GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD IS DESCkIBED OF EVOLVING
CONTROL ALGORITHM A '"'D SUBSTANT[ATING GENERAL REGULREMENT'S TO PRIOR AND
MEASURED INFORi%IATION TO OBTAIN NECESSARY OR[ENTATtON' OF A SPACE VEHICLE.
THE ESSENCE OF TAE METHOD LIES IN. ULTIMATE IDEALAZATION OF THE CUiNTROL
SYSTEM BY MEANS 0!: PLATTED KINEMATIC MODELS OF 'CO-N-TROLLED MOTION.
STUDIE0 ARE CONDITIONS OFF SY,',ICHRGNOIJS ROTATION OP TWO I_R[HEDRONS, WITH
THE: SCALAR METHOD OF MEASURING THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE LEADING A-NO LED
T-, I HEDRONS DETERMINED ARE GENERAL RELATIONS.FO~?. ERR(Ifl-S IN SPACE
VEHICLEGRIENTATION. OPTVMAL TASK OF. RAPID ACX0,14PLISHMENT OF
SYNCHRONOUS ROTATION CONDITIONS IS BEING SOLVED.. 14 1 N(l I PAL OR[ Ei'VrAT I ON
_MODES.ARE GENERALILED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK. OF DIFFERENUAL AND HOLONOMIC
-FOLLOWING.
S_
USSR UDC 542.9lt547,586.21547.466t547.1'118
KARP I., POSHONS, R. A., PLIZEMUSKAS A. P~, UL-SIHEVA, 0. V.,
E* Institute of Biochemistry of the Lithuanian SSR Academy
W
of Sciences and the Institute of Hatero-Organic Compounds of the USSR
Academy of Sciences
"p- and m-aminophenylalkene Acids and Their Derivatives Containing diethylene-
diimidophoisphoryl and diethylenedlimidothiophosphoryl Croupe
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR - Serlya Khimicheskaya, Ho 11, 1972j,
pp 2549-2554
Abstract# The methyl esters of p- and m-aminophenylalkane acids and the
methy.1 esters of N-(p- and m-aminopheriacyl)-DL-vallne (P. Poshkene, at al.,
Tr. AN Lit-SSR, Series B9
1971) were phosphorylated by phosphorus oxychloride
or phosphorus thlooxychloride in inert salvents in the presence of bases.
Withoat separating the dichlorophosphoryl, derivatives into individual forms
they were condensed with ehtyleneimine by the method of If. Bastian (Liebings
Ann. Chem. , No 566, 210, 1950). The HU separating out was found by triethyl-
amino or az excess of athylenimine. Thus, the methyl esters and sodiun as-alts
Of Para and meta-aminophenylall=es acids, containing diethyletedlJzIdophlosphoryl
and diethyleneditmidothiophosphoryI groups were synthesized, and the methyl
1/2
-USSR
KARPAVICHYVSj K. Lj et a1.9 Izveestiya Akademii Nauk SSR Seriya Khimich-
eskaya, No 11, 1972, pp 2549-2554 q
esters and sodium salts of DL-YaUne, acylated by the para and meta-amino-
pheAylalkanes acids containing diethylen:edii.-tidophosphoryl g:roups were
obtaLned. The experimental procedures and results are, described, and the
physical and chemical properties of the compounds are tabulated.
J:
0011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
LE-PEPI'IDES OF SARCOLYSINE WITH.GAMMA AAINOBUYRIC-.ACID -U-
A-r KARPM~~ ~.r KILDISHEVA, O.V.t
--.mono
;`CUlUNTRY:OF INFO--USSR
:,-'_,.SOURCE--IZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SER. KHIM.J9701 (1), L61-2
GAT& PUBLIS.HED--70
UBJECTARkAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
JUPIC :TAGS--PEPTIDEt ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG
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CIRC ACCESSION N0-00103648
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UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
~ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103648
~...ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADON. OF 85 ML AC SU82 a AT
~~.---50-5DEGREES TO 10.3 G H SUBZ N ICH-SUBZ)-SU133 CO SU82 F1 IN 98PERCENT HCO
~~:-'SU82-H GAVE AFTER Z fiR AT ROOM TEMP 47PERCENT HCONH (CH SUB2) SUB3 CO
SUB2 H (I)t R.-105-60EGREES. TO 3.33 G-N,FORMYLSAkCOLYSINE AND 1.6 G
BtHYDROXYQUINULINE IN TETRAHYDROFUWAN 'iTHr-).WAS AobF-o 2.1 G
DICVCLUHiEXYLCAR80DIIMIUE AND AFTER 6 HR A LITTLE ACUH WAS ADDED AND THE
UREA PPT.. REPICVED TO GIVE 65PERCENT N'tFURRYLSARCOLYSINE SPHYDROQUINOLYL
FESTER (I,:[)# M. 13Z-40EGREES. SIMILARLY0 I AND PeNITROPHENOL GAVE
-:1.1.74PERCENT OF THE CORRESPONDING 1: P,NITROPHENYL EsuiRmt), m. 59-60
DEGREES. KjEePING 4.6 G 11 WITH 2 G H SUB2 N (CH SU62) SUB3 CO SUB2 CH
-SU82 PH IN-.THF I DAY GAVE 58PERCENT BENZYL N,FURMYLSARCLILYSYL, GAMMAS
AMlN0BUTYAATE-(lV)t M. 113-14DEGREES* SIMILARLYt THE BE14ZYL ESTER OF
'.SAfZCOLYSINE. AND III GAVE 85PERCEN'r*BENZTL', ESTER' GF`PtiFURMY'L# GA.Jii4*A'l
AMINOBUTYRYLSARCOLYSINE (V), M. 99-100DEGREES. V HYDROGENTED OVER PO
BLACK~IN MEOH.TO NtFORMYLSARCULYSYL,..,GAMMA, AMINUBUTYRIC ACID, M 131-2
DEGREE.S. SIMILARLY, THE BENZYL ESTER YIELDED rHE.FREE N,FORMYLt GAMMA,
AMIN08UTYRYLSARCOLYSINE, M. 134-5DEGRECS. KEEPING IV IN PH CH SU62 OH
WITH--ACCL I DAY AT ROOM TEMP. GAVE AFTER ISOLATION OF THE HCL SALT OF
13ENZYL SARCOLYSYLv GAMMA, AMINDBUTYRATE AND TREATING IT WITH ET SUB3 N,
...-FOLLOWED BY HYDROGENGLYSIS OF THE CRUDEfRODUCTo 91PERCENT
SARCIILYSYL*GA14MAIA.41NOBUTYRIC ACID, M. 1-23-4DEGRE-E$. SIMILARLY WAS
PRE-.Pl)*, THE BENZYL ESTER OF GAMMAsAMINUBUTYRYLSARCOLYS114E, M.
98-91)E6REIESt AND GAMMAtAMINUOUTYRYLSARCOLYSINE M. .129-31DEGREES.
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PROBUlf (IF ORTAINUM MONOCRYWALL(Sl~ LWAS OF SILICON BY THE PJIM)IMIAL
MET1110D
JArtic In t7y ". S. Trohlrjov, T.. V. FTjotvn, V. '~. "rp.i:hojjk,);
it. Lai ro-
vednLk.% __ Trudv huscian, part 2. 1969, pp IWT7,T4_j__
TIM. dzv.l.;_.nt .1 0- ti,"'Itt~zlvrltai ~'=~ tar =.Uf=MUrr%R t"Att'i-
write, in evolliconduct inn nono),trystallina laj~z dc;:cz_4taji tar, = in-1at Lot *~tb,-
strate juts grunt significance, for the creation of Joint integratt,d, circuits.
For the first timit, the so-cal,led rhevtaxial clethad of vhtatntny. Pv!j,-
cryotisillne silicon layers was proposed bj Ilialoun1r; 11, 21. Its Physt,:.0
onsence consists in the depoeition of monocrylltalline Illrza, m a Itolycrytital-
lino flubstrnte usIng an Lng-ormedLate liquid .14yer.
We halve perforittled OLUdlell 01 the possibility of abrainlor.
line layors of silicon by the reduction of silicon terraChlorldo hy hydrogf.1
pol7crysrdlAine insulating PliblittALCO Coated with F14144 Of Ciifli~liox
nition. tit order to discovor the efri-4t of tho *vlaterial and tit#, wlibstrate
Itructurit or, tile rit"clixial process. we used monocrystallIne sil~non as Lite
ouhatratem tind also wrocryntallino stlicalt, roared, with a layer of SIG 2 0.0-
0.9 microns thick.
Mica selecting the pol.y.try.t.111ov 1.9014ttflf: 4101ittegit '-zt4jfiq.
1:io requirenwnta or the, thilotaxial method. w diszussad caramtiv,i 4r 0K. hom"I'_
ft,ocao- old ty,,-
Vie rc-l-_ctlo: it! the ploan for an Intsr-11Ate l,tqiitd lovol I* on,! of
the main problems of the rhs:oLaxial nothod of growing
tilitta. Tile fcllQwt"A requiravattits av,,, In our opinion. iiiposeJ lift the glaqa.
1. The g1tine must not contain inipur1rics at III and V gtoi,p elvennta
of the periodic tablo.
2. Tile coofficient of thermal exparizLoo, a.' 0a vlass w~,A ct rrel,pond
to tile coefficient of thermal expansion of silicon (.40-44-10-
3. At a temperature btlov 1.030' C the Oass must be in thol litfold
state. - 133
USSR UDC 620.197.6:621.791.763-1
PORTNOY, N. D., and GEYNRIKHSDORP, N. G., Candidates of Technical Sciences,
GAFAROV, N. T., N (Ural Railroad Car Plant), TARASOVA, A. A.,
and KARPECH- (Ural Scientific Research, Institute of Ferrous
Met-rhTTu-rg`y , Engineers
"Characteristics of Certain Protective Coatings Used in Point Resistance
Welding"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 10, Oct 70, pp 43-45
Abstract: A study was made of the. effect of impact stiangth, film elas-
ticity, covering powerx and electrical conductivity of corrosion-resistant
coatings based on various lacquers onjoint quality during welding of type-
09G2 steel. Fifteen percent aluminum powder was added to two of the
lacquers in order to increase electvical conductivity. With coatings
based on lacquers 170 and LSP-1 welding can be done for six days after
application. The quality of welded joints covered with composition 119
is decreased if welding is performed more than two days after application
of the coating. Oil-base paints are compatible with coatings based on
composition 119 and 170 lacquer, but do not dry in the established time
when painted over LSP-l lacquer. Coatings based on 170 lacquer have the
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gn~atest inpact strength. The impact strength of coatings based on LSP-1
lacquer decreases as che temperature increases to 700C. Such properties
of coatings as elasticity, covering power, hardness, heat resistance, and
drying time fall within the established norms set -by the standards. When
parts are painted with LSP-1 varnish and composition 119, the content of
xylene in the working area somewhat exceeds the safety ncrM. UFhen 170
varnish is used, the content of harmful substaaces falls within the safety
norms. The best technological and mechanical properties are provided by
Coi.-rosion-resistant, l(rw-toxicity coatings based on 170 vamish.
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Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Chemical, Derwent,
234624 MOULD LLIB~4CXMR FORL CONTI US CASTING
udis fleed,chaTlielfi'which imf.e
above the collector SO'Lag'to ensure even disftlb-
ution of lubricant round the mouldperimeter,~
Lubricant is pumped etc. from tank I to the
frame 2 or them mou Id 3 and via ':a I eedl ine 4 ch
choke 5- it thus reaches the collector 7 and as
this fills so the lubricant fitls.a'l the cfi~nnels
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8. When there is excess lubr~iczanr_ pressure in the
collector. the lubricant is fe'd in identical :part-
ions into all theseL channels and thus flaws Out- at
the mould perimeter in identical portions., 7.10.65~'.
as 103142_3i'22-2. L EVTEEEV D..P :et al. -Metallurgical
Plant Design insr. f26.6,69.) Bul.4.110.1.69.
Class 31c. int.C!.. B22d.