SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KEYS, A.N. - KHACHATUROV, G.S.

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-Pool win-ma -;',~2/2 023 UNCLASSI FIED PkOCESSING DATE-30OCT70 ACCESSION NO-AP0110762 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTL. DATA WERE Ou'TAINED TO DET. THE-SENSITIVITY OF A THERMAL N DETECTOR WITH SPHERICAL Prt_yFfHYLEN-r_- MODERATORS (P EQUALS 0.94 G-CM PRWE3), 13F DIFFERENT 01,MENSIONS (4*86-24.1 G-CM PRIME2) IN THE N ENERGY RANGE FROM THERMAL TO 10 MEV. THE MEASUREMENTS IN THE LOW ENERGY REGION WERE CONDUCTED IN A PuLsAl'Pic. 'EY Z FAST REACTOR ACCORDING TO TIME OF FLIG.4T AND IN THE HIGH E~'x kGY i EGION :IN A VAIN DE GRAAFF ACCELERATOR. OPTIMU14DIMENSIONS WERE SELECTED FOR. THE C FACILITY. INST. MODERATORS BASED ON THESE MEASUREMENTS B10FIZ., MOSCOW# USSR* USSR UDC 669:532.72 POVOWTSKIY, D. YA., ROSHCHIN) V YE., and KEYS, A. N.j Chelyabinsk "Diffusion of Titardu in and Zirconium in Li4uid Iron" I Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Metally, No 5, 1970, pp 222-223 Abstract: This article contains a description of the requ3ts of an experiment to determine the diffusion constants of titanium and zirconium in molten iron containing different amounts of oxygean. By the experimmtal.curves for the temperature dependence of the diffusicn coefficients of titanium and zirconium In iron on the amount of oxygen from 0. 003 to 0. 010 % 0 the f ollowing expres - sions were derived: D 83-3 eXP ('-50) 60PAT) T D .55 -.5 8 00 (-36;10OArl) 7u, It was also discovered that varying the oxygen content in the iror. causes varia- tion of the diffusion coefficient and activation energy of the reducing elerrents. The oxygen dissolved in iron increases the~blnding energy of titanium and zirco- 1/2 USSEL POVOLOTSKIYj D. YA., et al, Izvesti-ya Akademii Nauk SSISR Metal-lY, No 5, 1970, pp 222-223 niura and, obviouEly, other reducers in the quasi-cryst,,jIline lattice of the melt. High activation energy is required to bring the parqA)3:1.es of these elements from the state of equilibrium preceding the transitionto vacant sites with an in- crease in the oxygen content in the iron. From the table of diffusim coeffi- cients oil titanium. and zirconiwa in iron it is apparent that for sufficiently high oxygen and reducing agent concentrationj the oxygen and reducing agents are consumed for the formation of oxide inclusions and~the apparent diffusion coefficient of the reducing agentdeorea~es... 2/2 USSR KEYS.-I. (Cybernetics Institute of tile Estonian Academy of Sciences) OConcerning Controls Equivalent to Some Class of System Transformation" Talliny Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Estonskoy SSR: Fizikaj Hatematika; July- 1973, pp 258-66 ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the question of the existence of a one-parameter class of controls for which the corresponding controlled systems are shown to be smooth homeomorphic mappings of a class of generatrices of an uncontrol-led BySteM. Equations are obrtained~which determine the desired class of controls in the nonspecial as well an in the degenerate cases of mapping. The form of tho transformation between invariants (integral cm-ves) of ihe generatrices and controlled systems for the class of controls considored is established. The form of the correspondence is simplified for nonautonomous systems of dimension n possessing n-2 autonomous invariants. 'Two classes of systems having this property are obtained., the constructive definition of the class of mappings considered is given.. and a lewsa concerning the necessary con- g ditiom placed on grm4* allowed by the autonomous systom is presented. The article includes 69 equatione. There are eigh$ bibliographic refer- ellees. USSR "Invariants of Motion of Hydrostatic Systems" rzvestiLa Akademii Nauk Estonskoy SSR, Fizika, Matematika Vol. 19, NO. 4, 1970, pp. 484-486 Abstract: Iii-s work, a continuation of an earlier inve:,~tigition, presents an expression for a new invariant from the equations of motion of hydro- static systems, the center of mass of which describes a circl-e of arbitrary radius about an attracting center which is considered equivalent in its action on the hydrostatic system to a certain set of material points with newtonian attraction. The conditions Df Cxistence of this invariant established in the work allow it to be used along with other invariants in the study of stability and optimal stabilization of certain solutions of the equations of motion for hydrostatic systems. USSR toc 669 18. O~6 `58 VSHAKOV, S. T., CHEMNAKOV, V. A., V011MV, S. G., V. and PRONICHIUN, A. A., Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant and'Cent-ral Scientifl.6 Research Institute of Ferrous Yletallur-D.- imeni I. F. Bardin "Improving the Properties of M-181-410T Steel From 100-ton Electric Furnaces by Refining the Steel in the Ladle with Liquid Synthetic Slag" Moscow, St,-V, Vo % E-ar 73, pp 230-2^2 Abstracti Two variants of refining 100-ton melts of Kh18NIM rtainless steel with liquid synthetic Llurdnaceouss-linie slag were tested at the Chelyabinsk 1--lotallurgical Planti 1) SimulateneouGly with titanium alloying (in the forn of 70% ferrotitanium on sponge titanitni 1-alquattea) % am! 2) Af te:c alloyin,-,, S or 70;o' ferrotitanium into the furano-o. ri?),ri contents of introduction of ~Oj4 0, 14, S, and nonjaetallic inclusions In the. steel, the dr)CA.Ce -of Ti-adiption in the alloying procer~s, and some technological properties of the netal ur-.~re Investigated. The experimental netal of the first variant kossessed hi,,,hcr anticorrosive aaid plastic properties, wand 1 is cliaracterized by lower S- and O-contents and lower noraetallic inclusions, The IntrocLuctlion of the first variantinto industrial production contributed to axi increase of technolo(.-ical plasticity and to an improvement of the surface q-uality of s3,:~bs, tubes, and sheets. Three figureal one table, -two bibliokgaphic referenms. USSR ITDC 669,15'27-194 STROGANOV, A. I., PYL'NEV, Yu. A., CHERNYSHEV, E. Ya. XFYS N. V., PAKULEVA, '? 04 V. S., DONETS, I. D., MOLODOV, Yu. A., and cERNELIN, I. ift".,Md4abinsk Polytechnical Institute; Chelyabinsk.lietal-lurgical.Plant "Tungsten Losses in the Production of High-Speed Steel". Moscow, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23 Abstract: Data are presented on jeven melts of R18, R12, and R6M3 high-speed steels, an analysis is made of tungsten electric steelmelting and forge conversion processes, and methods are presented for utilizing scrap of tungsten-bearing steels. From the study the following conclusions can be made: as the tungsten content in the steel is increased, itti assimilation decreases. A decrease in the proportion of tungsten throughithe ferro- alloys as well as a decrease in the consumption of oxygen for blowing [a- cilitate a more complete assimilation of tungsten by the mctal. A substan- tial portion of tungsten is lost with the scrap and reguli in the slag (0.34%), the emery dust, and scale during forging. ' A thorough extraction of tungsten from slag and scale is suggestedi Means for reducing tungsten losses iu.the process of heating castings and ingots in the furnaces include ~]2 USSR STROGANOV, A. I., et al, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23 a nonoxidizing atmosphere, more rapid heating, and application of a protective coating to ingots prior to heating. To debrease decarburization and scale formation, the Chelyabinsk Metallurgii-al;plant has recently been using coatings-comprising refractory clay (20%)~,!M40 carborundum powder (6%), raphite (6%), commerical borax (3%),. fine g and liquid,gl&9s (65%). 2/2 USSR Plant D~,j r t Moscor.,,, Sra-L', 10, Ocr 70, pp 907-9-09 Translation: In a -100-zoa elect:jc he decarburiZatioil arct aL a- ab.-va 7 r consumpcior-, of 30 -13/*. - a. 17 1 U 1 -n LT~ J i Of 0-.'VgC-ft ~ -d !C~~Ld,'i La o'. -1 -1 C, an carbon. T,-,(- rate Qf L::, a~-cn z (?,,. ~c,~uend cc C:-- C, S Su 1%~ zi-nd '"-rease-c at tie sa-Me 'Et 2 1 OvOr --'.e of 0^.: Lz'.c moltur. bath of possi -ie to cb--ain, a riaady s L i--. to reduce t-a of to ~~Oduce 4 ably incre-ase cile- teLhno -cal of the D 0 cc,. PROCESSTNG DATE--IISEP70 -022 UNCLASSI'FTEO TITLE--B-MM BAND RADIOMETER WITH PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIER -U-- ...-AUTHOR--YEFANOVt V.A.v KEYSv YE.M.1 KLICHI S.M., MO[SEYEV.y, I.G.. ,',.,~....,-.CHFSNOKOv, A.A. ':TRY Or- INFO--USSR -'t(jURCE--MOSCOW,.RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA, NO 3, 14AR 70-t PP 627-629 -ATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70 UBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS ,.~.JOPIC TAGS--RADIOMETERi PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIER, RADIO TELESCOPE, RADIO __,ASTR0N0MY/(U)RT22 RADIOTELESCOPE "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED .:7~PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1987/1673 STEP NIO--IJR/0109/70/001)/013/0627/0629 CIRC ACCESSION Ntl--AP0104895 -UNC L 4~_SSLF I E D '2/3 022 UNCLASSI FIEG PkOCESSING DAT:-:--l!SEP70 ~-~CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0104895 -.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER PRESENTS THE CHARACTERISTICS AND SOME RESULTS OF THE USE FOR kADICIASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS OF A B-MM BAND RADIO*4E:TFR WITH A SEMICONOUCTOR PA'~/"!AETIRICL A4PLIFIER AT THE INPUT. THE OBSERVATIONS WERE MADE ON THF RT-22 RADIO TELESCOPE,OF THE CRIMEAN ASTROPHYSICAL.OBSERVATOR OF THE A~CADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR. THE MEASURE0 CHARACTERI.STICS OF THE RADIOMETER WITH THE ~SEMICDNDUCTOR PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIER (PA) ARE: 1) i4OIS~ ~EMPEPATURE OF THE PAr IN.CLUDING LOSSES OF THE CIRCULATORt SIMILAR TO 540DEGREES K; 2) -S-INGLE CHANNEL AMPLIFICATIONFACT.OR OF.TH 'E PA, INCLUDING LOSSES OF THE CIRCULATOR, SIMILAR TO 16 OR; 3) T;ANSMISSION-SAND OF PA AT THE 3 08 LEVEL, 150-190 MHZ; 41 NOISE TE14PERATURE OF THE* MIXER, INCLUDING THE NOISE OF THE I F AMPLIFIER, 4400DEGIREES K; 5) TRANSMISSION BAND OF THE I F-AMPLIOIER, CONGRUENT TO 20 MHZ*t 61 LOSSES OF THE WAVEGUIOE CHANNEL UP -TO THE PAt INCLUDING FERRITE MODULATOR:AND PECTIFIER, 2 DR; 7) LOSSES OF THE WAVEGUIDE CHANNEL BETWEEN THE P-A AND THE MIXE-Pp INCLUDING T14E FERRITE RECTIFIER AT THE OUTPUT OF THE:PAt 3 DB; 3) OVER ALL NOISE TEMPEkATURE OF THE RADIOMETER 111NCLuotmr. THE NOISE OF THE RADIOTELESCOPE ANTENNA)t MEASURED AT DIFFERENT T [MES., i TAU SUBOVERALL EOUALS .1300-170OCf,EGREES K; AND 9) FLUCTUATION.SENSITIVITY OF RADIOMETER ~.MEASURED UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONS AS:TAU SUROVERALL (WITH A TIME CONSTANT OF THE LOW FREQUENCY CIRCUIT TAU EQUALS I SEC)o DCLTATAU EQUALS 0.5 0.7DEGREES K. ML L- I Mono 022 UNCLASSI FIE *0 PROCESSMG DATE--IlSeP70 _:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0104895 :.~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE RADIOMETER DESCRIBEDi BUT WITHOUT'THE PA HAD, ACCORDING TO CERTIFIED DATA, TAU SUBOVERALL EQUAL$ 7500-9000DEGREES K, DELTATAU CONGRUENT TO 30EGRC-ES K WITHJAU EQUALS I SEC~,-Amo WiTH TH;_: BEST ADJUSTMENT OF THE.ELEMENTS CF THE:RECEIVING CHANNEL IT OAS POSSIBLE TO ATTAIN TAU SUBOVERALL EQUALS 5000DEGREES K AND DELTATAU EQUALS 2DEGREES-K. A COMPARISON OF THESE DATA WITH THOSE PRESENTFU ABOVE SHOWS USE OF THE PA EVEN WITH ITS NONOPTIMUM. USEt AS OCCURED IN THE WORK, LEAD TO AN INCREASE OF THE RADIOMETERtS SENSITIVITY BY.FOUR TIMES. 2 B~REF.. RECEIVED BY EDITOR:.~ 22 JAN: 69.; UNCL ASS IF USSR UDC 523-164 YEFAITOV, V. A. , KEYS, _"Y .0 ISEYEV, I. G. , VIZ. _t, KLICIH, S. M., Y CHESNOKOV, A. A. eceased), and B-SMAN, A. F6 "Radiometer in the 8-mm Range With a Parametric Amplifier" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektrozlika, Vol 15, No 3, 1970, pp 627-629 Abstract; Although parametric wriplifiers have been successfully used in centimeter-wave radiometric-receivers, no information has hitherto appeared in the literature concerning similar use of these, amplifiers in the millimeter range. This 'brief cora- munioation gives the characteristics and some of the results of a radiometer used in the 8-= wavelength range with a semi- conductor parametric amplifier fLt its input. 'j7he observations were made with the radiotelescope ET-22 in the.Crimean Astro- -physical Obser-iatory. The amplifie-r in questi,.,)n is a single tuned-circuit t-jpe with a circulator and ferrite valve at the input for additional decoupling, connected to the modulation radiometer with change in the latter. Observations using no 112 2/2 USSR UDC 632.95 KAJXYKOVA, P. G., IMSER L. S. "Thin Layer and Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Gardona" Tr. 2-go V-ses. soveshch. ino issled. cstatkov pestitsidov i profilakt. za~,,naz- neniya ini vroduittov pitaniya, Itornov i vinesh. sredy (Works of tile Second All- Union Conference on the Investiaation of Pesticide Ptesidues and Preventive 'Contamination of Food Products, Fodder and Environment), Tallin, 1971, PP 151- 115k (fron RM-MAmiya, -No 12., Tun 72, Abstract No i2rz445.) Translation: A sample of plant material (corn, potatoes, tomatoes, fruit) is sWLen for 2-3 hours v:Lrn an organic solvent (pentane-, petrolei= ether, hexane, CH5); the extract is purified on a column with NaWi, or a mixture of three of celite 545 and 1-5 gra-irs of' KAD;carbon or XR--3; it is eluted with 150 :ry-O,,f acetone,, and the chmnatographic Analysis is run -on a. reinforced layer oil silicic acid in the n-hoxana-acetone system (4:1); it i. s deviODped with an -mmmonia solution of in acetone vith i-rradiation by ult:mviolet lij~ht- Me sensiti-eLty of the analysis 'was 5 For quantitative analysis of gardona, the gas-liquid chromatographic method was used vith an electron capture detector. The adsorbent -das chro=Dso:rb W (80-100-meshl silanized and i=qreg- ~nated vitl 5% silicon SF-30. The gas carrier was 1~- 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7i TITLE--EXPERIMENTAL H040TRANSPLANTATION:OF THE URINARY BLADDER.-U- '~-AUTHOR-(02)-SYTENK09 V.B*,, KEYSEVICH9 Lay* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '.~,a.-S0URCE--UR0LOGlYA I NEFROLOGIYA# 19709 NR 3t PP 22-25 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND-,MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ORGAN TRANSPLANT, HOMOTRANSPLANTATIONt GENITOURINARY SYSTEM, EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :.:-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--199?/20il ST E PNO--UR/0606170/000/003/0022/0025 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0120654 UNCLASSIFfEO_ 2/2 017 UNCLASSI kED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120654 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE AUTHORS PERFORMED HOMOTRANSPLANTATION OF THE URINARY BLADDER IN 51 RABBITS AND 35 DOGS. SUBTOTAL RF-SECTION OF THE URINARY BLADDER WAS FOLLOWED BY CROSS HOMOTRANSPLANTATION OF THE BLAODf-Rr.0R, ~Y TRANSPLANTATION OF A FRESHLY PRESERVED BLADDERP OR OF A BLADDER OF SACRIFICED ANIMALS PRESERVED AT A TEMPER4TURE MINUS 79nEGREES~ IN A SPPRESERVATIVr-. RABBITS WERE KILLED AV PERIODS--rRANGING UP TO 90 DAYSv AND-DOGS# UP .rO 370 DAYS. FOUR DOGS NOLOGICAL A D ARE STILL UNDER OBSERVATIONs INSTRUMENTALP ROENTGEi MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES WERE CARRIED OUT* SATISFACTORY RESULTS OBTAINED POINTED Tb-- HE EXPEDIENCY OF FURTHER:INVESTIGATIONSi BOTH UNDER EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL CONDITIONS# FACILITY: OTOEL OPUKHOLE .1 LUCHEVOk-~-TERAPII KIEV. N-I INSTITUTA ZAB0LEVANIY POCHEK I MOCHEVYV.H PUTEY AND LABORATORIYA KONSERVAT511A TRANSPLANTATSH TKANEY I ORGANOV KIEV* N-I,_JINSTITUTA GEMATOLOG It I.P6RELILIV.AN[YA KROV1. USSR RUDYKH, 0. D., and MS~ L candidatesof medical sciences "Theoretical Aspects of Cryobiology" Kiev, Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrains'koy.SSR, Val 34, No 12, Dec 70, pp, 38-50 Abstract: Research on cryobiol.oay conducted abroad and in the USSR is briefly reviewed. The three most important aspects of the problem are discussed: anabiosis from a frozen state; the biological affect of low temperatures on the organism; and the effect of protective solutions on the process of freezing and thawing. Certain conclusions can be drawn. The basic principles of the potentials- of cryobiologyhave been already formulated. Unsolved problems conceM the effect of the freezing process on tissues and cells. Slow freezing kills tissues because of disruption of fine metabolic processes, and the considerable accumulation of salts as a result of the freezing of uater. Rapid freezing, cn the other hand, leads to intracellular ice formation and the rupture of intracellular membranes. Furthermore, the freezing period does not depend so much on the temperature of the freezing agent as. n the abilit- 0 y of the agent to cool the object; that is, it is to a large degree depeadent on the size 1/3 USSR RUDYK-H, 0. D., and KEYSEVYCH, L. V., Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrainslkoy SSR, Vol,34, No 12, Dec 70, pp 38-50 of the object, its water content, and some other factors. This, therefore, makes it necessary to experimentally determine in each case the appropriate regimen for the freezing of a given object., At the same time it is also important to determine the proper thawing regimen, taking into account the colloidal nature of cell protoplasm. Rapid thawing may cause the tissues to swell because of the excessive inflow of water. Another important factor is the necessity of maintaining after freezing a temperature equal to that used in the freezing, for any temperature:fluctuation (such as a rise) may cause therecrystallization of the formed ice crystals and result in damage to tissues and cells. Cryophylactic processing with a solution to determine the lowtemperature which will sustain the vital activities of the tissues and cells without damaging them may be of considerable help. Little as yet is known of the possible toxic effects of the freezing solutions, and a search for safe cryophylactic solutions; must be conducted. An objective study of the available literature data and results of the authors' investi- gations suggest that during the process of preservation of frozen tissues, changes occur in the cells which lead to their b1ological aging. It must 2/3 NOR USSR RUUM, 0. D., and KEYSEVYCH, L. V., Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrains'koy SSR, Vol 34, No 12, Dec 70, pp 38-50~ be regietfu."Lly said that Lhe.number of publications carrying material on the problem of cryobiology has considerably~decreased during the past few years, and.the material that is published is oklittle practical value. 313 USSR UDC 552.1:552.321 BORUKHOV, M. Yu. , KMJXj---L-,--G.., KATsoy -VA, F. N. , Ll KHOYDOV, C. G. , KHAMRABAYEV, I. Ill. "Behavior of Rock During Heating in a Vacuum (Pa--vt 11. Phase Composition and Physical-Mcchanical Properties Uzbek-skiy Geologiclicskiy Zhurnal, No 6, 1971, pp 16-22. ABSTRAM The influence of vacuum t:reatment on the cc:nposition of the crystallizing phases of three petrog-.raphic types of basic and ultrabasic rocks was studied using nine s-.unples from Western Uzbekistan and Kanchatka. The possibility was established in principle of using the method of crys- tallization "from the bottom" for satisfactory identification of the Cl'),s- -m strated that vacutmi heat treatment has talline phases foied. It was demoTL a significant influence on the composition of the crystallizi-iig phases. The results of the work performed indicate a nethod for production of high-quality structural material. Apparently, optimal modes of prodliction of crystallLjic structures and glasses C-ul be found for eacli typo, al' minci-al rov., material, occurring libat Iveatinc-nt in a considc-ring 1.n the material vaCtILL111. High i1-011 alld ti.talihim contents of the initial raw mvt.ci-ial peoviik" high light-protection charactel-istics of ca..'t products. UJC 61.615-47:621.3~ USSR Fup.;~o, 1. D., ~.01.-sOV, V. K., MIVER, A. R., Leningrad Institute of Precision Xechanics and Optics "An Electrocardiogram Simulator" Leningrad, 17,vestiya VUZoy Priboro5t=en:iyS, Vol 15, No 6, 1970, pp 19-23 Abstract: Methods ara considered for constructing devicez to initato the bio- electric activity of the rwjocardiiL%. Two modifications of EF.- simulator are described: 1) a simplified modiffica-iCion which provides a fairly wide range of both normal and pathological forms of EKG, and also permLts continuous variation of any parameters of the EKG over broad ranges close.to those eilcouritered in Clinical practice; 2) a more complex modification which satisfios these re;uire- Ments and also provides for calibration of M rhythns to a pranision of the order of 20 msec, automatic variation of EKC- parameters aecording to a preset ..program, and simulation of arrhythmia. 'rho simplified imitator is used chiefly r adjusting EKG amplifiers, while the second version may be usoi for adjusting J and testing automatic EKG analyzers. USSR tj.D:c 615.916:264-3i.o6t6l7.OOl.28-092.9 KUSTOVp V. V., TIUNOV, L. A.j VASIVYI-EVe G. A., KMER, S. A. and IVANOVA F* As, Noscow "Combined Effects of Carbon Monoxide azd1onizing RadUtion in a Chronic Experiment" Moscowl Glgiyena Truda i Professiona.11nyye Zabolevaniya# No 5, 1971, PP 36-38 Abstracto ExDosure of rats to earbon monoxide (0,012 zg/L) for 85 days inhibited the animals' growth, increa;sedztheir resistance to hypoxiap and decreased the weight of the lungs and liver. Exposure:of other rats to the same. amount of CO and ionizing i2diation , (0. 05 rem/day) for the same length of time had no effect on the anim;33s' growth or resistance to hypoxia, but It decreased the weight not only of the lunp and 11verbut of" the testes as well. In a second experiment,. exposure of rats to ionizing radiation but at a lower dose of CO (0 - 005 2,,;,/L) did not have , any specific adverse eff ects, forAn hematologicl blochemicalt and morphologic respects the expekinental animals virtually indistinguishable Prom'.the controls. USSF. UDC 591.1 R., institute of Physiology, Acadozy of" Sciencas Georgian SSR t-lion on the Learning Process a on Long-Tara Conditioned "Effect of Visual Depriva nd Memory Reflex in Vmite Rats" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Grvizin,skoy SSR, Vol 59, No 2, Aug 70, pp 437- Lgin U Aostract: Learnin- and conditioned memary ~;ere studied in ei4ht white rats blinded uy enucleation of the eyeball and in 10 normal white rats. It was dater- -in tho normal rats before mined that the blind rats roquirod fewer attempts th, correctly traver5irl'g a maze (an average of 44.) as oppojai to 67.5 attempts) and less time to learn the correct path through the maze (ail average of 27-C as opposed to 40.9 minutes). On the other hand, the normal rats remembered the cor- roct path for an average of 2).1 days, whilo the blind rats remembered it for Only 2.7 days. The f 'Irst obssrvation ia explained ~y the. fact: that normal rats shu:n open, i.Uuminated spaces, and tho:jj,- exploratory activity under thesd condi- tions is consequently slight; the blind rats, on the other hand. were active in exploration from t1io start. The blind 1rats also had fewer distractions because 9f their la-ck of vi5ual -information. The phenomenon of oompensation or intensi- fication of receptor functions in the blind rats is also a factor in the results. 1/2 Jr - 7~ USSR MAKIN V. YE., BUIN, A. Do, XURDAIGE, L. H., P., PAKH-IUSOVA, -YE. V., SEREDNYAKOV, S. I., SIDOROV, V. A., and XW..BA'-;F,.PASHFV, A. Go, Insti- --tute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Department of fhi-,Wc-~~ of Sciences USSR -"Observation of Double e e -Fair Production" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 16, 110 4r 19721 PP 729 733 Abstractt The article describes results of the first eyveriments (in 1969 and on the observation of the procesa of the double pair Drod "lticn of the electron-posit-ron pairs e+e- -, e+,3-+eq'e- on a VEPP-2 posi-tron-electron accel- erator ring4 Papers on this work were presented in 1971 at international con- ferences in Amsterdam and Cornell. The cross-section of the -process for large angles of emission for the produced particles ifas ricasured. bie experimental results were found to be in agreement with the theoretical calculations of V, K* BAYYER and V. So FADIN. The authors thank. V, 11. BAYYra and V, So FADIN for discussionso Al 0032097~ NudEAR SCI ABST . . r.679 (SLAC-Truns-105) PREUMMARY MULTS OF A STUDY OF THE p41'ESOilf RESONA14CE USrNG COLLMING ELECTRON-PCSITRON BEAMS. Mal-in, V. E ; Budker, g. L. KorshwIlly Yu.. Pakhtu ova, E. V. PC---*,cn, ' - K t l f t nuiki Yu. N.; ~I rov. V. A . 5k . . A. N.. Tilmaikin G . IAkademrrv Niuk S SSR. Narosibirok. I~n -VyjIqjM2LLWa.--TMffFATA.-d: by T . Watt 'aT MMe-rator-Center, Calif., from Russian Preprint No. 327. 12p. Dep. CFBTL The results are reportod of:a preliminary atialynis of approxi mately 100,000 photograpbe from a spark-chamber atudy of the p- meson, using the electron -positron storage ring VEPP-2. 'Ilia mossurenients wore carrIed out for nine energy values between 508 and 514 MeV. Two types of eventa were analyzed: etastlc electron-positron "cattering and cWged kala pair producUoiL A least-squares fit Of the rasulti to the Breft-Wignar curve yidldod the following values for Uie resoaaace Parameterat r - 4.1 :k 0.5 MeV and ore - 2.3 * 0.3 ;b, Tho totia resonance cross sectiom for the formation of the p-moson was found to be Sp 4 8 0.6 ~b. :19700283 USSR UDC:531.383 LUNTS, Ya. L. , KHAB, V. "Measurement of Angular Velocity of a Flight Vehicle by Linear Accelerometers" Priborostroyeniye, No 12, 1971, pp 7:5-76.. ABSTRACT: This article presents the equations of motion of the sensing masses of accelerometers moving in relationship to.a system of coordinates coupled ~to a flight vehicle. Algorithms for calculation of components of the angular velocity of the apparatus are produced from.the equations of motion. The accuracy of measurement of kinematic parameters depends essentially on the nature of changes in the components of angular velocities and accelerations. Ifigh accuracy can be achieved if these quantitic.-; are slowly changing functions of time. 128 73, Xt-4. STUDY OF 11tr PROCESS OF EPITAXtA(. 4nowm or Sam IUS-CM SQLMnMS EArticlo n4lhaneva, lrL&jtA-jNcvvatbIrek, III Sj~vx lum a "rot i Sintrzo r';lugr.,v*dnIkP,,7ih I Ilenck. Rus- '_v J'Ink. 072, P 101 Monacryotal line lovero at the loj~t-Cdlc s*IIJ soluctun were obtained by t1te'vethc4l Of liquid 91,Ltaxy from tho aoluttuft-lt in lndiu~. The Srcwth coo- ditica" 414, their r924tJon to the phymical properties at the prc~(n solid sold t... at inAs-wre were investlAAced. Deginnino with the results of micro x-rov structural anAlw.lo it is stated that thcllYers of a-lid solution of lnA.%-CdTv grew itn ~arj&41e coc ponition and are enrithed with trIlort.c. IMP c-inelden with the results of measurinr, titt- propertte4 of the javcstlf~ated solt.] 4.0olutions. IM Accordini-, to the diotribittlan dAta with respeCt to the the seers- gatiost coefficients at the solid solution of InAm-CdTa wore-calculated for growth of opl%s%jal laytts- A co"*rjxrn was,wade with the ."ou.1te. ebtsinid by the diagram ofarato of.the quaternnrr 871tt,cm. The optical absorption edge of the lavers is charsrterj=-,~. kive onomalously sitato c-ree of vfta ipectral cterandonce by compartoon with the ials obtained by crystallization iron the Tha to- 'oflutetion spectra are modoured. and the Join an the alalma ire us*d to calcu- late tilt Paramour$ of the canduction electrons, 1 11 3. OBTAINING TIM WATERIAL3 OF A3a~-A2wSOLlb SOLlITIW3 CLOSZ 'M CHAPAM IS;IC [Artiel. 0y ta. V, Karthav, V. M. ~~r?pv. A,' A. Petrov jiim - V 7 %11 A. :i.:.1 kale A. "r-roboRatova. V; K_jjjz~x Va. Z. $. Yn4barnv, trkutnk; no""lbfr4~, Ill 51-x4iv as rr^V~oe'le1% 2-th 1. 11~lus,ro -dn%ku,rY$Lh Kr;''tsilov LTT.-,G a n, A 4tudl use made of the con4itiono or tho, candwafte of diritcuo..1 crwatsillization of oealcon4uctnr tolid solutions of trk*-rdTe and InSb~-CdTe The distribution of the compositiona( the azl%4 solutlona slong the Inaot corrampon-Jo to 4 di*s;r*a of xtato of p-ndebina" *y"ttow. It wAn dlxcn-~vred thac all Cho crystals erwn frow the w[chomatric mel-,hsv, llnttlng and coomtant concentration o~ the conduction olvetran o - f.'r InA*-CdT* and 16 . S-IGIBM-3 fcrt'AoSb-CdT*) whieft is caused by the pacuttarttiou of the crywtoIIi2&Lt*n.!preC&Ws" of solid Molutions of the A335_A2W6 type. Tha,#Artgotton c"Ificleato of 036 A aA4 I oloutats for Crystall4natirm of the solid solutions are found in the tame Native *6 ruTs AIa5 C*-Vouads. Studies vero made of the possibLitty of obtaining ofiterizath Vith different concentration of the curreat cartiars by varying the done" of otairhionotry of t1w InvwntIptat*d.co"ound~. 39"t00 were waft of zh4 optical and the gol"no-rAgnotic properties of the tharaetarlatle solid 0alutlons an the motorists obtained. XI-5. OBTALNLNO COMPENSATrD MATERIALS Ilf THE MEACOV TEWAI= AXV C-AtaqU-1 TELLURIDE SYSTEM jArticlo V. VIndimirov. Yr, V. KnIashnikovs, V. t.. Korkovq G. A~Xur- i!!na. V. N. Ac;r:oz-ov' A.'h. Ryatasitnev. N. A., qe I~Ikolcn 'v E-X--D#!~Wrp rn.t. i ~'h Is _.I l_ PI-Ok 17 --o to this paper a study in made of the roasibilltv of obtaintoR "tortals with maximum compensation of the characteristic elvztTitally Active states. The larn crystallto* and tionocryFitilline bar" wire ob~tatntd by --h* Urldpem4ti machod. Determination of the composition alont the bar "Mitt-ed some refinement of the position of Ote solid" line m the diagrea-af state. A study was made of the compensation of electrLeal1v active centers bv alloying In a velt and by annealing the crystals, In the varorm0f thq- cvmpcz~ The proptrtlev of,the- mat4rials obtained veto detordv4d both, by op- and by gaivono-maxnatic.measurevents. Therm~ to a detailed discussion of the problem, ot 4etermialo! 0e Position ~ t solid so!utic-4 b7 different vothods. ~S-P,es 5'7,P i`~3 5/ ("-73 %1-S. T-X PRDJVCTION Of MIF PHASP. DIAGRM VV IME qY!;TE?4 lArticle by Ye. A. lWarurova, 0, 1. haithetiova. A. A. R-az2ntsov, JR. ?. Puke- rivt4eiiiii- Igi~ ~ka t Fliltela Vol'M- =2-J; -ju- 117-1 rovednikovykit Krintftllov I Pfen.k, p 1541 The *~-thod of uti~d to t,", kr~t th.9 T-x-vxojz-ctj~. ot-ewneltram or fstwte of, ctic Imka-"Te e,st'.. The yx-,tx to or tilt'. simple. outectic, type. The r,a.rti.p.i.t :orrvitssond. to a tonpoaj- tinn of 33 + 2 nol.Z CdTv mt 674 - VC. The solid solution rvition reacites 30 malt Cdi-e at tht Ity untnA the Houi-du^ curve anA bar, %rwn by the ArLditcmaa wAthed, It in poRsible to determin. th. positien of the solidus In the syntem. 'Die composition of the selld ph"s alonjit the bar* detersidneil froa the value at the crystal IACCL,ca PoTted sty0o the potftt an the nolidus curve for the given lAquidus tcAPQt4tUrC. In, Stddtt$*Ro tins polidus "Int. witItAstorwil"ed for ~62b-and R45*C,wjt1h the help of x-ray phase analysta'and 'datermiuatton of the alcrohardaw". 7he results of the analysis coincide Vithiri-ths-11stitz of the exparlaient.. -------------- - ----- RE F. A 23 jjF0040888- i Tfilemekhanika, pRUIM SOURcE s Avtozatika CONSTRUMON OF AUTO-OSCILLATORY ADAPTIVE SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE STRUCTURE' ALEKSANDROV . .L. S. VALKOV, M. G. GAVRILIN, A L. YA. MLENlKlY., N. V. SABUROV, V. ~, KMAROV contro d'i ~.vcla~!~ o-4 One of the methods of consrructinz an adaptive system 01 By3tGM3 with variable stnicture is considered. There is suagesteA a niethod of the synthe- sis of the algoriffim. of the re-adjustment of the adapting device lor an aulooscillatory lincari- system, the re-adjustment based on the application of the method of barnionic :4 sation. The results of the theory are illustratd with examples. 19750627 USSR UDC 669.721.72S.018,9 TAYTS, A. Yu., ALF-rSA%DROVSKIY, S. V., ABROSUMOVA, Ye. N., PETROVA, F. A., la ?'study of the Process of Production of Magresium Alloy, Alloyed With Beryllium" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proychm. In-ta. Alylimin., Magn. i Elekti-odn. Pro-m-sti [1','Orks of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the~,Alur--.Iinum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 72, pp. 1,14-3.49. (Translated from Referallivnvy Zhurnal Metallurgiva, Nlo. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G201 by tile authors). Translation: A technolony is described for production or a casting alloy in tire I%Jff-AI-Zn-%fn system ft~-pe 14g:'S) w-ith. Be added. Due to the addition of Be,~he Xidation Of tlic alloy Ouring Melting ani'A pouring is shar-ply retiuced a] I owi rig -3 0 2 decilease j.11 "I](. Consumption Of S U1111 CILIX, and Lhc., lasses c-F allo-Y thc- lotrcmrt sc,,H,!..nt arc also Due to the poor solubilit:( of Be in MR5 a 2 or 1 time,; (111ZHILIV), must introducod to til(,- cliarg,.i. 111C! infIll-lice of Slight ditions of Be on the structure, al--~ and Cor-rOSIOR properties of the alloys is :~tudicd. T!,,e iptrccluction ot ur, to 0.00S~W- alloy d(.-es 71ol: result in sicnificant erllar-cme:!t of tile 2rnin, Be to the the mechnnical prc7:,erti.;I~ nol: -red--Jcec~, and th-; corrasit,-- h I , 1, 1, - un'ier- even increased. lic produl-ior, of !.17 allo, iiith ad6itiorll -:)i t:z vr-,e taken. on the' mx-ercial scale. 3 figs; I table; 5 biblio xt~fs. USSR UDC 669.721.4 TAYTS, A. Yu., PODZOROV, B. N., KHABAROVA, N. P. "State and Prospects for Development of Techniques of Refining and Casting of Magnesium and its Alloys" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Provektn. In-ta. Alyum. in. , Magn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientihc Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry] , 1970, No. 72, pp. 5.6-62. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract-No. 5 G200 by the authors). Translation: The problem of development and introduction of a technology for 'refining primary Mg in new, highly productive continuous apparatus is studied. The experience of the industrial operation of continuous Mg refining furnaces has shown their technical and economic effectiveness. A plan has been developed for a highly productive crucibl-cless furnace for the production of Mg alloys. Continuous furnaces and highly productive crucibleless apparatus for the production of alloys may be one of the main links in a continuous line for production of Comnerical. Mg. At the present timej a plan has been developed for mechanized con- tinuous line processing of ingots. The introduction of this line to production will solve the problem of complete rechanization and automation of the production Of refined Mg and its alloys. I table, 5 biblio refs. U-3- 06TAININC, THE MATERIALS OF A IB5-A2a6 SOM sournows CLOSE TO CIZAPAC15-1- ISTIC (Article by Yc - Kolaximikov&, V. 1, Korzhov, V. IT. Morozov, A.' A. Petrov. N,A_ sam"Clanova, L. A.,%arch CAs-tDv-r,* -V., _Kh a ~~v z 4. KA~bsrnv, Irkutiiii; Navo,#ibirik, III SIE rrotacnaam r-t. j P.1uprov-1olkonkh rristaliov I 1,1=1-ko2l: k P A study Van made of tho conditions of the corvdttlens of d1recti"al crystallIzation of semiconductor solid oolutione of IAM-CdT* end ln$b-CdTe. Th distribution of the coapoettton of the solid 4v' `2 tizns along the Ingat co:~rxmponJo to a df~mrrsm of state of potudobLnAry, &Tvtew. t t vas diucoutred that all the crystals groom, Irm the atolelso,eatric 'e1. and constant concentr6tir !i the Conduction. electron, (N - V10 crr for-InAn-Cdle sad ', . 5.10 cm for 1nSb--CdTs) which to caused by the peculiarities of the crystallization proccsxo=~ 44 solid solutions of the ABkA21r"- -type., -The I Isegregation coefficient# of the A~ and D6 elements for crystallization of the solid solutions are found In the As-& ".tiom as pur* A305 co"Voun4s. Studies vart made of the possibility of obtsikimjAx umtoriblot vLth diiferent co"tantratitm of th* current carrists by varring Lho degree of otoichiometry, of the Investigated corpounds. Studt~ "" *.do of the cmtical and the mslvano~eosinvtic properties of the chsv4tte%~Letlc solid solutions Ott Cho satrLato obtained. 10HIME, mommmimmm'.1 rim MMMIM91 USSR UDC 577.4 TMNENGOLTS, 0. -1. , ILAAS "An Algorithm for Determining the Distarice of Cyclic Oodes Correcting Arith- metic. Errors! Tk. In-t prikl. mat. Tbilis. un-ta (Works -of the Instittite of Applied Mathe- vatics of Tbilisi University), 1972, ItIo .2, pp 265-300 (from Uh-,Nibernetika. No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V4,44) Translation: On the basis on the method of finding cycle representatives, an algorithm is presented for deterrainin,-, the distance of cyclic co~cs which correct arith-metic arrars. Tables are presented which characterize the weighted spectrim for till-codes for which A = (2e _ 1) 11) where e J- p - I (Table p2 1) 6r A (2 1)/P and, 2 is the pritaitive rool: modtilo p (i 1, 2), 1P2 (PI ')/(P2 1) (Table 2). 36- USSR UDC 681.142.35 DZODZUASHVILI, A.G. and K "Correction Codes for the Exchange of Information Among Computers" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk GrUZJ.nsko)r SSR, Vol 60, No 2, Nov 1970, pp 273-276 Abstract; Two basic kinds of error can occur during the transmtssion anu-7 proc- essing of information in complex, computer-based info=ation systemst 1) errors made in the computers themselves; and 2) errors made during the exchange of iu-5ormation among computers. Certain linear, q-fold codes are available for cor- recting errors of the second type,. but unfortunately they kavolve division of polynomials, which requires a great deal. of machine time. The authors of the present article propose two codes, comparatively easy to implement by means of computer programs, which correct arbitrary errors in a rachine word and one ad- Jacent word and inamachine word and two adjacent words, respectively. They brief 1y describe the type of coding and &t.c;oding utilized in both cases and con- elude with a numerical example. 85 USSR UDC 6t2.143-061612.592.1 DVURECHENSKAYA, G. YA. MUDICH, B. G. and Department of Normal Physiology, Kemerovo NedicalInstitute, and labora oxy of Experimental Caxdiologyp Institute of Normal and ',Pathological Physiolocy, Academy of Nedical-Sciences, Moscow "Dynamics of Arterial Pressuret Pressure and hetabollaReactivne to horepine- phrine During Adaptation to Cold!* Moscow, Xaxdiologiyat No 9t 19?1, pp 58-63 Abstracti Rats were exposed 6 hours daily for 45 days to temperatures ranging from 6 to go and 0 to 1:0 0. Although arterial pressure was considerably hIgher at the end of the experiment, each dally exposure to cold lowered it to the pro-experimental level. There was no cL1111erence between the experizenta.L animals and the controls in the metabolic.test (oxygen consumption) before or after the injection of norespirlephrine on day 15 of exposure. on days 30 and 45 there was also no difference.in oxygen,consumption before the injection of norepinephrine, but oxygen consumption Increased signIficantly after it in both groups. Pressor reactions to norepinephrine, Intensified on day 15 and then weakened as adaptation proceeded. 1A 72 USSR uDc 621-372.852.1 VOROB'YEVA, V. G., RUBA3.TKIIIA, R. G., STRETENSKA-YA, G. G., KHA13I. V. S. "A Filter for Suppressing Spurious Emissions of fligh-Power ~'unnl i f i C r rdystrons" Elektron. tekbnika. Ilauch.-teklin. s'b. Elektron. SIXIi (Electronic Tech- nology. Scientific and Technical Co' Llectioli. SHP hlelctroni~cs), 1C971, .rYp- 3, pp, 136-137 (from RZb-Radiottakhnika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract ITo 7B154) Traislation: The paper doocribes, a wavogulrk ftltcr Tor it, wii a .purious, cri.;sIono from hipji-powfr tmplifler klyvtroi of two percent. Atterlu'ation of the pover of zpuricus ii-, 30 dB or more, throughout tbe entire range of operation of the waxegujdc.. Klystron power loszes in the- filter on the average frt._-quency of the working band comme to cne percent. FoiLr illustrations, bibliag_-ra~hy of one title. Rosvjr,6. -6 USSR TjDc -~621-385.624 FAVLOV, 0. 1., PASMANNIK, V. I., "A Klystron" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, Pronyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Inalki, No 24, 1970, Soviet Patent Ho 277116, Class'21, filed 28,Feb 68, p 63 Abstract: This Aut%or's Certificate introduces: 1. A klystron which con- tains resonators with distributed interaction made up of a housing and drift tubes fastened at the center to the housing.by means of radial metal rods. As r- distinguishing feature of the patent, the operatingstability and ef- ficiency of the klystron are improved by connecting the metal rods to the housing through coaxial matched SHF loads which are fastened to the housing of the resonators. 2. A modification of this klystron distinguished by the fact that the coaxial matched SHF loads are made in the fom of a long line coiled into a semicoaxial structure In which the outer anti Inner conductors are covered vith a conducting paste. 1/1 TISSR ubc 632.954:635.656 --I~HAAJ&,RAL~ ~DIAN 0 KH., Kazan' Agricultural Institute "Resistance of Peas to Symazine as Related to the Method of Application of the Herbicide and the Depth at Which the Seeds are Planted" Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 10 (84), Oct 70, pp 52-53 Abstract: The article is a report on tests conducted in 1966 and 1967 at the Kazan' Agricultural institute to determine the resistance of peas to symazine for various types of seed treatment and various planting depths. It was found in vegetative and field experiments that pea plants are most resistant to symazine srhen the herbicide is-applied to the surface of the soil without cultivation immediately after planting. The danger of crop damage is increatied when the herbicide is applied during planting to.a soil layer 0-6 cm deep or 10-20 cm deep. Planting depth also has an effect on the resistance of peas to zymazine. In the case of ahallow planting (2 cm), plant growth is suppressed by even dosev of;herbicida,~whil* doses of 1-2 k~/hectare have no effect on seed planted ^t a dtipth of 4-8 cm,. USSR UDC 534-8 RMKAMOV, S., SHARIPOV, Sh., IVANOV, A. A., DAVIDOVICH, L. A., KHALIULIN, M. G., KIIABIBULIAYEV, P. K. "Concerning the Acoustical Relaxation Mechanism in Certain Pure Fluids and Their SolutionY Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. In-t (Scientific Notes of Tashkent State Pedagogical Institute); , 1970, Vol. 90, pp 35-45 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No IOZh6O9) Translation: The acoustical properties of the following low-viscous liquids were investigated: carbon sulfide, carbon,tetrachlorid6, chloroform, methylene chloride, methylene boride, banzene, pyridine, thiophene, cyclo- hexane, acetic acid and its solutions in pyridine. The amplitude coefficient of. the absorption was measured at frequencies from 285 1d1z to 5 Hz by the substitution method with an accuracy of 7-10% and In the range from 5 IMH2 ta.3 GRz by the pulse method with an accuracy of 3-5% at low frequencies and 7-10Z at high frequencies. The speed of sound was mea- sured by thA~'phase methcd with an accuracy up to 0.1%. The results are discussed from the aspect of vibrational and structural relaxation and their mutual effect. V. Ye. Gloirdeyev. 21 1/2 -ICT70 020 UNC ASSIFIEU RROCCESSING OATE--C)?,. OF CONCENTRATION FLUCTUATIONS IN ;I.1,AMYL ALC:i-iOL NITROMFThANE SOLUTIONS WITH AN, UPPER tRITICAL P.31NT 'IF F)ISSOLUT10,14 -U- ...AUTHOR-(03)-K~~ ~Ev, P.K., ALIYEV9'S.S., PARP1YEV, K. liCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR `.SGURCE--VESTN. MOSK. UNIV., KHIJ. 1970,11(t), 121-2 6ATE :PUbLISHED ------- 70 1.,JUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TOP I.C TAGS--ACOUSTIC PROPERTYP NITROMETHANEt ALCOWILs 0ISSOLUTION9 -ULTRASONIC FREQUENCY C. ChN T R OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS i~~:WCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS[FIED ~.PRUXY REEL/~RAME-1989/0258 STEP t'40--Ul~/0189/70/011/001/0121/0122 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106914 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI'4G DATE-020CT70 CIRC ACCESSION N3--AP0106914 ..,ABST.qAGT/EXTP,ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES WERE STUDIED OVER A WIDE RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, CONC14S. AND TEMPS. T3 DET. THE KINETICS OF!ITHE CONCN. FLUCTUATIONS. THE COEFF. OF ROUND ABSORPTION ..ALPHA WAS UETO. AT 20-1000 MHZ AND THE PROPAGATION t',ATE r,,c SlOiNO Wl-%S DETD. BY A PHASE METHOD. THE ACOUS -'L RELAXATION IN -AmlYL ALC. IS DUE CTURAL RELAX'IfiNt I.E., PROCESSES FOR THE TGSTRU I REARRANGEMENT 3F THE ASSOCO~ COMPLEXES BECAUSE OF H BONDS. THE EXPTL. VALUE FOR THE PtELAXATION TIME FOR AMYL ALC. IS SIMILAR TO 7.44 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEll SEC. THE VOL. AND SHEAR VISCOSITY RELAX SIMULTAN'EOUSLY IN AMYL ALC. ENTHE AMYL ACL. MEND SU82 SOLNS. FOR FREQUENCY SMALLER TISAN PRIME9 H-Z-ALPHA-F PRIME2 INCREASES SHARPLY AND PASSES THROUGH A MAX. FOR A NOLE FRACTION OF AMYL ALCo EQUAL TO THE CRIT. "ONCN. THUS, A NEW REGION OF ACOUS-TI-CAL DISPERSION EXISTS RELATED TO THE RELAXATION OF THE CONCN. FLUCTUATIONAS. THIS REGION IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE FOLLWING -FEATURES: A NEW REGION OF RELAXATION, ALPHA-F PRUME2 AND AN 14COEASE IN -,THE ATTINUATION OF THE SOUND ASSOCD. WITH IT IS OBSERVED AT LOW ULTRASONIC FREQUENCIES; THE RELAXATION:TIME SPECTRUjM MUST 3E 14TRODUCED ..TUDESCRIBED-1HE-FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF THE ATTENUATIoN C:)EFF., THE ALPHA-F PRIME2 RELAXATION IS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY ANY SIGNIFICANT CHANGES :IiY THE SPEED, OF SOUND. UNCLASSIFIED L/2 C22 U' ~C.L.ASStF PilIC E S.ST'41 OATE--~-079CTTO JITLf.-ALKYLATION OF TOLUE 4 E BY PR-PYLENE ON FLUOR 1,~E C!,INTAIN I. G CATALYSTS _U_ ~.AUTH'-'~-(03)-KiiP,Bli,'ULLt,YEVAT Ei_-v TR~SHCKW~v YE.G.t ANTIPI:i4s, T.V. ~~CLAJINTRV OF. INFO-Ussp 1970, 10(l) 34-61 ATE PULL ISV1D------70 ~S_UBJELT AREAS-CHEMISTRY 'TaPIC TAGS-ALKYLATION, TCLUENE, PROPYLENE, FLUORINE, ALUMINJM OXIDE, ;,.--,-.CATALYST, ISOMER, GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY JC UN T R ft MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 6110CUME5J CLAS~-UNCLASS IF IFO PRDXY iiEEL/~RAME-1992/1372 SIEP ~41j--UR/-3"04/70/OID/fjC)I/t)034/0,')' 5 ORC ACLESSION NO-AP0112852 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING l)ATE--J2.3CT7C C-IPC PCCESSION NUJ--AP011~352 IE AND T 3: 1 ..ABSTV.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-,D- ABSTRACT. TOLUEN RATIO wERE PASSED 1 HR AT 4T-4. PRESSURE AND A TOLUE-%-E SP4CE VELOCITY nF 0.3 H.4-. PkI.741: NEGATI VEI OVER AL OXYFLunRIDE COINTG. 56. 5PERCENT F I I FLUORINATED AL SU32 0 SU33 (6.4PERCENT F) (fill AND COM. HOUNDRY CATALYST (111H.' MAX* YIELDS OF MIXED CYMENESy EASED ON TOLUENE, WErF* It 201 WT. PERCENT AT 240DEGREES; 11, 21PERCEINT AT 280DEGREES; Ilit -16PERCENT AT 260DEGREES. MAX. WT. YIELUS OF T14E 0, 'It AND P ISOMERSt bY GAS LIQ, CHkOMATOG. WERE AS FOLLOWS AT THF TEMP. SIVEN: (1), :.30, 220; 60t 330; 50, 240; (11) 25, 220t 60,t 3009 50t 240: 1111)t. 30, 2,40; 40, 280; 60# 240. UINC 1. A SS I F I E D 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINIG DATE-23OCT70 PHASE OXIDATION OF 4,51PIMETHYLPHTtiALIC ANHYDRIDE -U- ,T.ITLE--VAPOR AUTHOR-00-SHARIPOV, A.KH.v MUKHTARULLINAY F.A.v BEKSHENEVA9 N*Mtt KAUJUILLLN, M.F. UNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-!_~~OURCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43(3), 715-17 E PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY TA4^PS--GAS STATEct OXIDATION, at., MAL E I CANHYDRIDEt PYROMELLITIC .--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS WC UMENT CLASS--UNCLAS SIFIED ~_,'~-.PROXY REELIFRAME--1995/1462 PHTHALIC ANHYD-RIOEt VANADIUM OXIDE, ACIDP ANHYDRIDE SrEP NO--UR/0090/70/i)43/003/0715/0717 _~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116899 UNCLASS IFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ~/2 026 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116899 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, UNDER OPTIMU'll CONDITIONS DETD. WI-TH FUSED V SUB2 0 SUB5 PARTICLES IN ACONTINUOUS REACTORt '-4,5,01;4ETHYLPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE (1) WITH ~58~74 PARTS BY WT. OF AIR AT '430 -40DEGkEES AND A VOL. RATE OF TIE IYAPOR AIR IMIXT. OF 5500-5700 HR -PR I ME~ NEGATIVEI GIVES 58PERCENT PYROMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE BASED ON I ADDED .,.-,,-AND 90PERCENT BASED ON I CONSUMED. OTHER PRODUCTS ARE MALEIC ANHYDRIDE -."AND CO :SUB2. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ux: 681 3 KHkBIBUjL1NjL,_F._, KRAFIZOV, F. 1. "Reliability of Data on Magnetic Tapes in the 'Minsk-22' Digital Compi, er" Tr. N.-i. i proyektn.. in-ta ro vnedreriyu irychisl. teRlin. vrar. kh-vo Works of the Scientific Research and Design institute, on Introducing Computer Technology Into the National Economy), 1970, r3,p. 5, pp 102-107 .(from M-Matematilra, No 1-1, NOV 71, Abatract No 11V787) Translation: A mathematical rodel is proposed for determining the proba- bility of undetected errors on mukvietic tape in the "Minsk 22" co,-,putar with simultaneous use of tvo check methods: modulo-2 chech ~tnd L~e met-hod of check summztion. The probability of error for a 'ata block in general forr. is equal to P= Ulk'Popl , '4here I is the number of sveeps of a portion of the data block tl!roxigh the tape transport channel during solution of the problem; k is the niva-ber of combinationr of:Posvible b errors; pl is the probability of appearancf, of a 1, and p0 ts the prota- bility of appearance of a 0. V. Mikheyev. 1/1 - GO USSR UDC: KIRIYANOV, B. F., MARCHENKO, T. V., SKREBNEV, A. A., falABIBULLIN, N. F. 2roblem of Generating Pseudorandom Humbers b~- a Shift Register With Logic n.-i. i proyek--l kl~ n vo kr q7La po Nq. ~~niv~u. vvchisi. te v nar. kh- (Wor SAL__ of the Scientific Fesearo-,.9116 reFiLu L,,-iA-,JAmte,on Introducing Computer Te-a- nology Into the National Econo.--; ~ 1971p vyp. e, ip 94-101* (from RZh-Fiber- netika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V5501) [No absti=t] USSR UDC: 681.3 KHAFIZOV, F. I. "Reliability of Magnetically Taped Data on the 'Minsk-221 Digital Computer" Tr. W.-i. i T)r2Zektn. in-ta po vnedreni3nu irychisl. te!-Jn. v nar. kh-vo (Works of the Scientific Research and Design Institute on introducing Com- puter Technology Into the National Economy), 1970, VrP. 5, pp 102-107 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V787) Translation: A mathematical model is pr oposed for determining the proba- bility of undetected errors on the magnetic tape in the "Minsk-22" digital computer with simultaneous use of two checking methods, mod-2 check and the addition check method. The probability of error ~or a data block, in general form, is equal to P= lmkpopl, where I is the nlxnber of sweeps of a portion of the block across the tape transport channel during solution of the problem; k is the number of combinations of possible errors; p, is the probability that a one vill zhow up; po is the probability that a zero will appear. V. Mikheyev. USSR LTMC: P 1ABIBULLIN ZABOTEN, Ya. !., RI F. "Some Classes of Quasiconcave Functions" V sb. Chisl. netody v tekhn.-ekon. zadachakh (Numerical I-lethods ill Tech- nical and Economic Probleris--collection of wrks), Kazan' , Kuzan' Uni- versity, 197-1, pp 80-90 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IV822) Translation: iMethods are indicated for constructing quasiconcave (quasi- con.vex) fu-nctions and narrower clwiscs of' concave (convox) and qua,,i- monotonic functions on some convex set From the introduction. USSR UDC: 51 ZABOTIN, Ya. I., KFABIBULL F. "Quasimonotonic Functions and t%e Problem of Quasimonotonic -Progr-anming" V sb. Chisl. metody v tekhn.-ekon. zadachakh (Numerical Methods in Tech- nical and Economic Problems), Fazan', Kftzan' University, 1971, pp 01-Q8 .(from RZh-Kibernetikal No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 1V823) Translation: Functions are studied which are simultaneously quansiconcave and quasiconvex. Properties of such functions are established which put the problem of mathematical programming with such functions in the cate- gory of a direct generalization of the problem of linear proaamming. The function f(x) defined on the convex set Ec:/?, is called qiiasimorln.- tonic on E if the inequalities mItijJ(xj). for any 0.