SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHAYUTIN, V.M. - KHENKIN, V.E.
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USSR
BERSENEV, M. S., et al., Byulleten' eksperimental'noy biologii i meditsiny,
NO 8, 1972, PP 115-117
method of coherent storage /3/. However, the widespread ueoe of
SDC is limited due to their complexity and high cost. This, iii
turn, hinders the use of the SDC directly in the course of the e--,7.--
perimeritation arid, consequently, in the determination of further
experimental tactics in accordanGe:V,,4th the results.
In this connection, it has become urgent to develop small
analog analyzers for direct use during experiments. The special
cathode-ray tube, the potentialoseope, may be used for this pur-
pose /4/. This tube is capable of holding information for a long
time and can therefore be used as an operative.storage device.
The potentialoscope consists of a'systein of electrodes de-
signed to form an electron beam and control its ccanninC over a.
signal plate covered by a fine dielectric layer (the target) 'and a
barrier grid. If a varying potential is applied to the siplial
plate whi-le the electron beam is sinultaneously scanned, the po-
tential at each point of the target is determined bY the sirrn'-al
plate potential at 'the moment -the 'electron beam j,asves through
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HERSENEV, M. S., et al., Byulletenl eksperimentallnoy biologi_~l i meditsiny,
Ho 8, 1972, PP 115-117
that point. As a result, a so-called potential relief, capable of
being stored for a long time, is formed on the tarlyet /5/.- The
barrier grid reduces interaction of adjoining sections of the tar-
gqt and thus prevents blurring of the potential relief.
The LN-8 potentialoscope is used in the instrument we de-
veloped. Research /2/ has shovm that, when properly operated, the
111-8 nrovides a linear relationship between the recorded and in-
t
put signals with changes in the recorded signal amplitude of 10 to
6o v. This characteristic makes possible an.undistorted reproduc-
tion of the amp.-Litude characteristics of the signal to be investi-
gated within broad limits.
1 block diagraji7_6 the insi ezf~ sho wn in
The unc iona is
Fig. 1. Potentials derived from the nerves, brain, or muscies,
pass through the recording amplifier, and are applied to the sig-
nal. plate of the potenlCialoscope. The travel of the electron beam
along the horizontal is realized by a scanning block in synchron-
ism with the stimulator pulse applied to the object of the inves-
tigation. The responses to a single stimulus are arranged along
reads across 'he
line. After the line is scanned, the beam
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BERSEDEV, M. S.,et al., Byulleten' eksperimmital'noy biologii i mditsiny,
rio 8, 1972, PP 115-117
next line. In accord with the coherence condition, -uhe responses
in the lines are arranged one underneath the other, and a poten-
tial relief is formed on the target which represents a funetion
of three variables: the biopotential amplitudes (the Potential of
a given point on the target the Z axis); the 'time from the moment
of the stimulus (the X axisi; the number of the line (the Y axis).
For the readings,, a sinusoidal volt-age (the rer:idj-n,,,r voltage) ;..,hose
frequency exceeds the band pass of the reading amplifier is ap-
plates of the potentialoscope.
plied to the vertical deflectinp
The electron beam, spread by this varying voltnce in. the vertical
--direction over the whole target, passes once over 1-he target in
the direction of the time axis wiih a velocity equal to the scan-
ning velocity in recording. With a sufficiently hi.-h readijig
voltage frequency, the electron beam will pass relaiively quic_kly
over the target in the transverse direction, successively p.-o-
ducing in each discrete vertical line the algebraia sum of the
potentials in the lines /l/. Thus,: the statistically probbable
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MRSENEV, P1. S., et al., Byulleten' eksperirnental'noy biologii i meditsiry,
No 8. 1972, PP 115-117
b.ioelectric signals are realized in the reading at the load re-
sistance in the form of the averaged response, fixed by an oscil-
lograph with photographic recording. As a random process, the
noise is converted at the output of the instrument into -a null or
the d-c component of the output signalo depending on its distribu-
-tion law.
Fikilz omposi e'patential of the C fiber ac-
shows the c
tion obtained from the intact (no fibers removed) cord of the
tibial nerve, recorded directly after the amplifier (Fig. 2A),
and after averaging 150 responses by the potentialoscope (Fig. 2B).
In recording A, the original signal/noise ratio may be approximated.
at 1:3, while in recording B, after averagine, it is 4:1. As a
result of the averaging, then, the signal/noise ratio increases 12
times. The obtained experimental data conf ims that the increase
in the. signal/noise ratio by using this instrument is subject to
the 4-n law, where n is the number of averaged responses. If weaker
signals are to be detected, the number of avei-aged responses may be
increased by increasing the memory capacity of the instrument with
-two or more potentialoscopes.
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HERSEIEVY M. S., et al., B3-alleten' eksperimental'noy biologii i maditsiny,
No 8, 1972, Pp 1-15-117
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(Key: 3.) Object; 2) Recordin~;
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(for A), 20p r, (for A and B).
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IEFMNEV.7 I-1. S., et al., J~yullleteen' eksperimrital'.noy biologii J meditsiny,
No 8; 1972, PP -115-117
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1. Arkhipov, V. K. , 1,1arjshtabno-vremew-qy2. Dreob~ ini_ve korot-
kikh sigznalov Dri Domoshchi elektronnoluchevykh trubok L-a,~~Yati
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Len:Lngrad, 1955.
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VAMARENKO, YU. YE., and Institute of Ho=al and Pathological
Physiology, Acaderay of Sefie-n-ce-s- USSR, Moscow, and. Rostov Yedicu- Institute
"Cardiovascular Reflexes Elicited by Stintilation of the Reart With Potassium
Ions Under Conditions of Spinal Deafferentation. and Intact Innervatiore'
YAningrad, Fi--iologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR izeni 1. H. Sechenovt No 8, 1972t
Pp 1230-1Z37
Abstracts Stimulation of the cat heart vrith potassium chloride solution alter
bilateral extirpation of the stellate wid next two ganglia of tho sympathetic
chain elicited pressor reflexes that resulted in a lowering of axteria-1 pressure
and bradycardia, The relationship between the inte=ity of bxaurlycardia and
hypotension at concentrations ranging from 8-10 M'H/litA.-r (--'CfICX threShOld)
and 60 mm/liter was a lirear orle. Injection of atropine xreducad the intensity
.9f bradyeardia by a factor of 2 to 3 and the magnitude of tho dcpi%~saor
reflexes by ha".f. In animalB vilth intact cardiac irmervalk-liont potassiun
chloride eliCiLted not only depxessor and pressor reflaxon 'qmt multiphasic
reflexer. as wall. The na-ture of the reflexes uas specifict stitulation of
the afferent ner;es of the heart invariably elicited only dep-ressor reflexes,
while stizulation of the spinal &fferent. endir~3 gencrally elicited o.-ay
pressor raflexes,
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USSR UDIC: 521.372.01-501-12
KOSTAREV, V. Ye., POBEREZHSKIY, Ye. S. , KHAZAN, V. L. KHT~ffROVA, N. P.
"On the Problem of Modeling a Linear Communications Channel With Distor-
tions of Frequency Characteristics"
V sb. Raschety radiotekhti. skhem i proyekt i r. radio app aratu!Z (Calculations
of Radio Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment-collection of works), Omsk,
1970, pp 23-31 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,.No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A92)
Translation: The authors consider a linear communications channel as a
two-terminal pair. The only limitations imposed are an the: rating pole
or on the width of the signal spectrun. Analysis is carried out for three
versions of the tvo-terminal pair.: a network which introduces only ampli-
tude distortions; a network. which introduces only phase distortions; and
a network which introduces distortions of both types. Models are construct-
ed for all three types of two-terminal pair networks. The first network.
is a cascade connection of an inertialess link and a long line with taps
to an adder through attenuators and phase shifters. In particular, the
proposed method can be used to simulate momentary realization of a communi-
cations channel with random parameters. Four illustrations, bibliography
of eight titles. N. S.
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UDC: 518.5:681-3.o6
MAYERGOYZ, M. D. , E~LPJMNA, S. P.
"Solution of a System of Nonlinear Algebraic and Transcendental Equations
by the Generalized Newton Method"
V sb. Mashiny dlya -inzh. raschetov (Machines for Ergineering Calculations-
collection of works), v.,m. 4, Kiev, 1971, pp 3-7 (frcm,RZh-Kibernetika,
No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V965)
[No abstract]
KOZLOV, 0. V., POLENOV, B. V., KEIAZANOV, B. I.
"On Measuring Atmospheric Pressure by Using Radioactive Emitters"
Tr._Soyuz. NII priborostr. (Works of the Union Scientific Rezearch Institute
of Instrument Making), 197 , vyp. 17, pp. 106-115 (frovi RZh-Metrologiya i
lzmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6.327-5-257
Translation: The authors consider various methods of measuring pressure in
the range from 40 to 760 mm lig by using radioactive evitters with respect
to mean free path and specific losses of energy of alpha paxticles, and with
respect to scatter of beta particles. The technical specifications are given
as well as possible fields of application of methods of this type. Three
illustrations, bibliLography of ten titles.
149
USSR uDc: 621.375-o14
GOEN, L. S. , ZHURINA, L. S. , -QAMHQV B. I.
"DC Amplifiers for the Microampere and Nanoampere Range"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 2, I-Tar/Apr 72, PP 105-107
Abstract: The article describes construction of DC a=,lifiers which use
the IUT221- integrated differential amplifier described by V. D. Kozlov
(Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 1971, No 1, P 1h4) as the input element.
The proposed instruments can be used for measuring currents 'to 20 11A.
Also described are DC amplifiers based on, a combination of FEET and dis-
crete transistor for current measurements to I nA. Circuit diagrams are
given for both types of DC amplifier. Two figures, bibliography of one
title.
148
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OWDEKOP, L. G., POLENOV, B. V., KHAZAKOV, B. I.
"Low-Energy Proton Spectrometer"
Tr. Soyuzn. NII priborostr. Norks of the Union Scientific Research Institute
of Instrument Building), 1971, No. 15, pp 3-10 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
Metrologiya i izmeritellnaya tekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract Ho 11.32.1933)
Translation: A proton spectrometer is described that is designed for measuring
spectral distributions of protons with particle energies frcm 1.8.104 to
1.8-108 part/sec-CM2. A modulation shower with a collector is used as a detec-
tion unit in which protons passing the energy selectian, system are additionally
deflected in the field of the electrostatic condenser in order to reduce noise
from ultraviolet radiation and particles:of a different type. The collector
currents are recorded by a narrow-band ac. amplifier with synchronous detectio'.
3 ill., 7 ref. Resume.
156
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GORN, L. S., KHAZAITOV, B. I.
"Data Processing in Radiometric Equipment With Transmission of the infor-
mation Via Communications Channel"
Tr. Smzn. n.-i. in-ta T)riborostr. Works of the Union Scientific Research
Institute of Instrwient Building), 1970, vYp- 12, pr, 33-4,6 (from R7h-
Metrologiya i Izmeritel1naya Tekhnika,:No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11.32.1470)
Translation: The paper discusses the simplest methods of processing the
results of measurements before transmitting them over a co=unications
channel.. Devices are classified by method of construction, and a brief
description is given of the most typical devices of each type. Three
illustrations, bibliography of twenty-oine titles.
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rA70-24315 Study of the gewctiyo partiOw anJ pho:a-
electrons by mean% of satellite 'Kosmos-261.' IV-Study al rharScd
pr-irticles with a middli and high energy (Issledovania pw3lttivnykh
korpuAvI I fotoelektranov na , &putniks Usmos-26V IV-
12mefeniia zariazhonnykh chastits; stadnikh i vysokikh onargii),
Batiu~, A. 0. Verevkin, Iu. 1. Gal'r&rin. L_S__qp_r_n, L. S, 7hurim,
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1, 11). Ivanov. Rjq. Ima, 17.P
Ki;in~~ii, R. A. Kovra Cap VX._
Terrinvi, 8 h ranr-r V. Shifrin and F,_K~Sqyiskaia.
Komicheskie e vanda, vol. 8, Jan.. eb. 1976, p. 126-135. 7
refs. In Russian.
Descriptions of the scintillation spectrometers for meawring the
efectrons with energy ranging from 20 to I SO keV and more, protons
with energy ranging from 0.30 to 9 MeV. A lead-scresnud Geiger
counter for measuring the protons with energy aboile 50 PeV and
Ogid electrons Is also described. The latitude-dooendant,intom;-
distribution of the intnusi~* electrons Is, determined togethe YMh the
pleh diotlibullon of thq ClWron illtrisity in the Aurofal zone. and
dulftrential 619dron SWIM Z.W.
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Measurements of Intermediate- amd High-Energy Particles
(Abstract: "Ilea5ureiwnr5 of CharFed Particles of Interne6iate and
Energlel," by
_Dt_hOlyunova, A_Lj
L. S. Zhurina, 1, D. IvinQv, R. N. Isayeva, 1.-P4 Karpinskiv, A.
yrazWn, V. V. Tennyy, .5. _.I. Khazanov, A. . V. Shi frin and F. K. -Sh*ulli~~-K:IYA;.
Moscow, Kos-adcheskiye lssle~'ovanlj~-,-Vol Vili,-No f,--1970, p'p 126-135)
[Note: This is part of a sectionalized article "Study of Geoactive Cor-
puscles and Photoelectrons on the Satellite 'Kosmos-261'," Koamichesskiye
Issledovaniya, Vol Vill, No 1, 1970, pp 104-1363
This article describes the RIE-205 scintillation spectromx2ter for
electrons of intermediate energies, the RIP-802 scintl1lation apectrmeter
for protons and the RIG-III lead-shielded Geiger counter. The PLE-205
instrument measured electrons in the ranges 20-45, 45-85, 85-1'10 and 120-
150 keV and the total Intensity of elgictrons with an energy greater than
150 ktV QtOmatry factor 2-l0-Jcm2,9ttirad). The RIP-802 int;trmment mcanurea
prot.ons In the rangem 0,30-0.45, 0.145-0.70, 0,70-0.95 and 0.95-9 *'.,.-V wL0
a geometry factor of 1.5-10-2.sterad. The RIG-;lll Inistrumant 4inaoured
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~rotons with E > 50 MeV and hard electrons. In the radiation 1relts and
auroral zones the instruments measured the flux"~ and energy spectra of
electrons and protons, their distribution by pitch angles and npatial-
temporal characteristics. It was rnssilble to determine the latitude varlia-
tion of the incensity of injected electrons, the pitch distribution of
intensity for auroral zone electrons and the differential electron. spectra.
For exaMple, the electron fluxes measured with the RIE-205 spectromezer can
be assigned to the following groups- a) trapped electrons in i1he inner
zone (L < 2.5) were registered for the most part,in the regioa near Lhe
Brazilian anomaly; their flux for an energy Z 150 keV attained 108 parti-
cles/cmLsec, and was highly dependent on pitch angle; a pronounced maxllraim
was-euserved for pitch angles 90'; b) trapped electrons in the outer
2.5 < L _< 7. also with a maximum Intensit ty for pitcl. angles of 900, in
many eases quasitrapped particles -were registered in the region o4 -~n-
variant coordinates h,in ::~100 km with intensities up to 2,10.6 part: lclea/
CM2.sec-sterad; c) sporadic hard electrons injected into the atmosphere in
the middle latitudes; in ti~.ese cases the mean energy was usuallyfV-100 keV
and the particle flux 4ttaine4 103 particles/cmZ-6ec; 4) electrons of in-
termediate and hirh energies injected Into the atmosphere Li tile hirh
latitudes; they are frequently observcd nea.v the auroral zonfl.,
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Measurement-of Low-EnerRy Electrons
(Abstract: "Measurement of Low-Energy Eleccrons," by Yu.
K. V. Dzhordzhio, 1. D. Ivanq_y, 1, P. Kar,,its ty,
Yfulyarrahik, B. V. Folepov, V, V. Teniyy, ~jt. 1, Fedorova, B. 1. Xhzzancv~
1-ad ~7vzn -1,, a,
V.-Shiftin and F. K. Sht4yskaya; Moscow, Kosmicheskiye Iss
Vol VIII. No 1, 1970, pp
[Note: This is part of a sectionalized article "Study of Cevactiva Cor-
pusclea and Photoolectrons on the S4ccllito 'Kosmos-261'," Xosmicheskiyu
Issledovaniya, Vol V111. No 1~ 1970, pp 104-1361
A opgctrometer for low-energy electrons. operating In thL, entri,-,,
range 30 eV-15 keV, is described. Elaccrons undergo eliergy ~O.VcLic,n In
a cylindrical capacitor and then are accelerated to 17 keV and are relas-
tered by a scintillation counter with two photomulripliers operating
a coincidence circuit. The instrument field of view is circolar, the
aperture angle is +3,5', the geometry factor4s 2.1o-3 cr.2-sterad a:%d tne
er.ergy resolution is A E/E - 0.19. In the first range (30-M 0) enarZy
scanning Is done smoothly by applying a savtooth voltage; in the second
analysi3 it is done roncothly at three fixed energies - 1. 4.5 and 15 kall.
The Instrument can be switched from one regime to another by f.-OZ:
Reel/Frame
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-the earth. The paper gives the first results of Measurements On tha ",Kas-
mos-261" satellite. The instruments measured the equillb-xiuo enerv spec-
trum of fresh photoelectrons at different latitudes for different pitch
angles. Soft auroral electrons with energies:fron 30 eV to ap?roxinately
I keV were registered both in the "second" zo'ne of auroras and in &,a main
zone of auroras In which electrons with energies 4.5 and 15 keV were also
very intensive even during magnetically quiet tines. On nany revolution's
of the satellite about the earth, passina approximately along zhe-auroral
oval, with transition from the raidnight to the morning sectors there is a
structureless. "background" of electrons with'an almost constant intarxity
anj slowly changing angular distribution. The -a-pergy flux og thase elec-
trons is approximately I erg/cr.2-scc. Near:the midnight Btator and with
transition from the midnight to evening sector the fluxea *~ auroral elec-
trons are far more irregular, with strong peaks, particularly at a4out 4.5
keV. No measureable electron intensities were discovered in the middle
and lvr latitudes in the keV range. The upper limit of the ezergy flux
in the quiet atmosphere is epproximately 4.5-10-2 erg/C=2.5tc. An ex-
ception is the equatorial region of the Ionospheric anomally, where.as
earlier (on the "Kosnos-5" satellite) there was sporadic registry of soft
electrons.
LEONOV, V. I., KRAZANOV- Kh. S.
"Calculating Curved Circular Plates for Normal Concentrated Effects"
7r. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1972,
No. 63, pp 22-32 (from Uh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V192)
Translation: The loading of circular panels cut from a cylindrical shell by
a normal concentrated force ir, the center and by a normal force applied
through a circular rigid inclusion is discussed. A fundamental solution in
a farm proposed by the authors and a solution of the homogeneous equation for
a hollow cylindrical shell are used. Calculations are given for a wide range
of the parameters characterizing the geometry of the panel and the irclusion.
Authors' abstract.
gilm, Mwr
USSR UDC 539.3
LEONOV, V. I., KHAZ NOV.. Kh. S.
"Fundamental Solution of the Equation of a Hollow Cylindrical Shell in
Polar Coordinates"
Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1972,
No. 63, pp 16-21 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V147)
Translation: A fundamental solution of the equation for a hollow cylindrical
shell corresponding to the action of a normal concentrated force on the shell
is constructed in polar coordinates. The solution is contained in the form
of a trigonometric series in terms of the angular coordinate. The asymptotic
behavior of functions involved in the solution is investigated. Series for
the forces and displacements of the points of the middle surface of the shell
corresponding to the fundamental solution are given. 5 ref. Authors'
abstract.
USSR UDC 539.3
SAVELINEV, L. M. S.
ELIZANOV KH--
"Integrating the Equation of a Flat Cylindrical Shell in Polar Coordinates"
Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t Works ol" Yuybysbev Aviation Institution), 1971,
No. 48, pp 22,31 (ift-out RM-Mekhanika, No 3, liar 72, Abstract Plo 3V209)
Translation: The equation of a flat cylindrical shell relative, to a cumplex
function is investigated (Via-sov, V. Z. , Obshchaya teol?iya c;-bolochek- i ycy,--
prilo~ v tek]-mike (General Theor~y of Shell's and Its, Applkzi,~IOIIS I rl
Enpineering , Mo--zcow, Gostekhizdat, 1949) in polar coardinates. A set of
Dinticular solutions of the homogeneous equation to diM,,vc-nt
iorm of self-balanced load applied aI0JIjI,th(3 f!JEZ,0 Of' '1-))(! CiP(M."Lar cuk.- 5.:, -otijM.
)olutiuns for the caae of velf-balancii)g- loadLi and loai,4r, 1c,~01rig to a mmmir~-nt,
relative to the diairieter of the circulars cut lying in the plane of the cross
section of the cylinder and nomal to its ayas were given pr,-,-viously (Savin,
G. H. , Guz 1, 0. 14. , Ro'pr.7%ridl M UkrSSR, 1964, ljo. 11, pp 145~5-1459: P-M.Mehh,
1965, 8V106). T'he boundary conditions for other edlyo.13 Of th(--- shell besides
the circular cu-t are not discussed. 8 ref. 0. B. Lozhkin.
USSR UDC 629.78.015.4
XHAZANOV Kh 3
"Stressed State of Cylindrical Envelope Loaded by Torque Through a Rigid
Circular Washer and a Supporter Circular Facing"
Tr. Kuybyshev. Aviats. In-t. [Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute], No 48,
1971, pp 3-14, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniye,
No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.41.174 from the Resume).
Translation: The problem is studied when a force is applied to the lateral
surface of a cylindrical envelope, the vector of which is perpendicular to
the plane passIng through the axis of the envelope and the center of the
washer. It is assumed that the torque is balancod by force'; on tile ends of
thO envelope. Calculations have shown that in this case significant bending
stresses arise in the envelope along the line of the junction with the washer.
Their value may be significantly reduced if the envelope near the washer is
reinforced with a facing. The case of a circular facing of constant thick-
ness is studied. 11 Figures; 5 Biblio, Refs.
UNCLASSIFI.Eo' 'PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
1/2 017
:-TITLE--IMUNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF TULA POPULATION IN RESPECT TO MEASLES AT
DIFFERENT PERIODS OF THE YEAR -u-
AUTHOR-(04)-SILICH9 V.A., KHAZANOVj,_ I v ZHUANOVAs G.Ltv SEVEROV9 A.14-
"-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--SOURCE--ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGIIr EPIDEMIOLOGII I IMMUNOBIOLOGILt 1970P NR 5p
PP_ 109-115
'70ATE PUBLISHED------70
~:_,SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND 'MEDICAL- -SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--IMMUNOLOGYt HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITION TESTp MEASLES
XONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-.;PR;)XY REEL/FRAME--1994/0150 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/005/0109/0115
.:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114546
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESS10N NO--AP0114546
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IMMUNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF TULA
-POPULATION IN RESPECT TO MEASLES WAS STUDIED WITH THE AID OF
HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITION REACTION. OVER 3,000 JUNSELECTE0 CASES FROM
VARIOUS AGE GROUPS WERE EXAMINED IN MARCH AND IN DECEMBERt 1966t THERE
-WAS NOTED A REGULARITY COMMON TO BOTH SEASONS: THE NUMBER OF POSITIVE
REACTIONS INCREASED FROM 5-14PERCENT AT THE AGE OF 1-2 YEARS TO THE
MAXIMAL IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADULTS EQUAL TO 89PERCENT IN MARCHr AND
.54PERCENT IN DECEMBER. IN DECEMBER UTHE TIME OF INTENSIVE ELEVATION OF
.-MEASLES INCIDENCE IN TULA)*THE PERCENTAGE OF POSITIVE HEMAGGLUrLNATION
INHIBITION REACTIONS WAS MUCH LESS THAN IN MARCH. A FALL IN THE LEVEL
OF IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS IN DECEMBER, COULD BE ATTRIBUTED TO THE
DEPRESSIVE EFFECT OF NONSPECIFIC SEASONAL FACTORS ON THE GENERAL
IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY OF.THE ORGANISM, AND ALSO TO REDUCTION OF THE
CIRCULATION UF MEASLES VIRUS DURING THE~PRECEDING PERIOD OF LOw MEASLES
~INCIDENCE. ONE OF THE CAUSES OF ELEVATION OF MEASLES INCIDENCE DURING
THE AUTUMN WINTER PERIOD IS POSSIBLY A REDUCTION OF THE
IMMUNITY LEVEL
'TO MEASLES AMONG THE PGPULATIONo FACILITY: TSENTRALtNYY
INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGII.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC
T
iGW7 I ~,O VMV N.-k.""OVA, C.N ard KRAVETS, It. A., libor,41,ory of _ErdocrAaology
-Institute o -1o 'cdical Sci.encas riad Biocnemistry
Human
rphology. Acadrq of E
Laboratory,'Moscow Oblast stet Scientific Researon Clinical Institute imeni
X. F.,Vladimirrskiy
10
"The Effect of Arid Zone Conditions (Turicrienia) on the Fwaott- nal State of the
Adrenal Cortex of Healthy Persons"
.1-o 4, Jul/Aug 70, vp 4o-41
Moscow, Problewj Endokrinologii, Vol 16,
Abstract; Urinary excrotion QA' 11 hydrocoxycorticoGteroids and 17-kato steroids
s-dotormined in 10 hoalthy per;~ons who had rozided in argia* of, i-.o-4erato ch:rwlte
w
a
and wore called to military service in tha southern rogioix of Turkmenia. Ton ad-
ional healthy subjocts who had lived in the middla zone and wor(3 cail0d to
lo ,ij, f
military ourvice in thoir nativa aroa oorvad,as euntrol.,5. 1. s nificant difor-
no I? h: jro--Vcort:i-
encos wore noted betwoon t' Ll,,,u groups in tho bal;al *,,Dvcjl. G: I P
costeroid or 17 ketosteroid excretion. In persons living in hot climate for 3, 6,
and 15 months however, a statistically, significant reauctioLi of 1.7-hyaroxycorti.
costoroid and 17-kotosteroid excretion was noted in respoaae to tho administration
of ACTH.
USSR uDc: 621.317-733
BUDNITSKAYA, Ye. A. , NOVIK, A. I. , SVIOLYAR, Yu. A. , TUCIMI R. D. FESIICIOI-
KO, N. A. , KHAZANOV, V 1-1
"Some Circuits for Temperature Compensation of AC Bridges"
-1. Vses. nauchno-teklin. konferentrii po radi-oteklin. izmereniyam.'T. 1. IRe-
D
ok X
ports of the All-Union Scientific eiid Technical Conference on.Radio En6ineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 1), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 19-21 (from RZh-Radioteklinika,
No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A351)
Translation: The authors discuss the general principleB of temperature com-
pensation of AC bridges. A simplified transformer bridge circuit with
temperature corknensation of the reference specimen is giYen by way of exam-
ple. Two illustrations. N. S.
83
USSR UDC 678.06-419.8:677.521.01:53
ASLANZOVA, H. S., NIATRUSOV, V. I., ROGINSKIY, S. L. , and KHAZ.41%'OV, V. Ye.
"Study of the Effect of Some Factors on the Strength of Fiberglass During
Compression by the Method of Mathematical Planning of the Experiment"
Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 2, 1973, pp 60-63
Abstract: The effect of some physico-mechanical properties of fiberglass
and the binder on the strength during compression of fiberglass was studied
by means of the mathematical planning of.an experiment. Regression equa-
tions are reported for the maximum strength of the fiberglass during conk-
pression as functions of the fiber diameter, modulus of resilience of the
binder and the fiber and adhesive strength of the binder in relationship
to the glass fiber. On the basis of the analysis carried out it was
possible to optimize the values of basic variables and to determine their
qualitative and quantitative effects on the strength of fiberglass. It
was established that it is possible to increase the strength of fiber-
glass during compression by using enlarged fibers with a diameter of 18 mc.
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
.TITLE,--STP.UCTURAL FEATURES OF VISCOSE TEATILE THREADS OBTAINED BY VARIOUS
METHODS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KQL!a"A.,_A.S., FINGERv G.G., MOGILEVSKIY, YE.M.
~GCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURC E--KH[M. VOLOKNA 1970p (1), 30-2,
'~,_DATIE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,:.'.T P I CTAGS-TEXTILEt RAYUNP MECHANICAL STRESS
ROL 144QKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'.PROXY REEL/fRANIE--1984/1823 STEP NO--UR/0103/70/000/001/0030/0032
-CJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0100397
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
"CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100397
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE OF VISCOSE (1) YARN,
PREP0. BY CONTINUOUS, SEMICONTINVOUS, AND CENTRIFUGAL METHODS UNDEP,
IDENTICAL PROCESSING CONDITIONSF WAS STUDIED BY MEASUR[NG THE ISOMETRIC
STRESS. THE STRESS IN A VISCOSE YARN DEPENDED ON RECOVERY FRO-M EXTENS'ION
AND DRYING. THE PRESENCE OF 2 MAX. ON A STRESS TEMP. CURVE FOR A I
YARN,-PREPD. BY A CONTINUOUS METHOD# SUGGESTED THE PRESENCE OF 2
STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS IN THE AMORPHOUS REGIONS OF THE FIBERS.
Ace. Nrt. AF0043869 Rd Code UR -0016
01i03 4". Epi,
PRULM . SOURCE: Zhumal Mir i0i demiclogii, i
Immunabiologil, 19701, Hr 2*0
J
DYNAMICS OF IMMUK RESPONSE IN'MICE FOLLOWING
ADMINISTRATEON OF PER 'rUSSIS MdNOVACCINE
'Sta'nislavshiy. Ye. S
Khromachevaj, R. P,;_-Sandulova~' 'S. L
The authors studied the relationship of the level of various classes of specific immuna-
globulins in the blood and resistarice of vaccinated mice to experimental pertussis me ingD-
n
encephatiffs-imNarious schem-al adininistratio-n of ttm -antigen.
Experiments were carried out on mongrel and inbred (C13tA abd C57BL) mice. Agglutina-
tion and passive hemagglutinatioa reactions were used for defection o f Ig M- and Ig G-anti-
bodies. Single Immunization of mice with corpuscular pertussis vaccine caused a weak response
(according to the data of anti ti6n of high subtoxic doses of the
body production). Administra
vaccine was followed by preponderant synthesis of Ig M-antibodies. Mice immunized one were
resistant against meningoencephalltis, In the absence of antiWdies detectable in the blood.
Second administration of pertussis vaccine, to mice find a marked ttimulating effect on the
synthesis of antibodies, particularly of ICU. However,the level of 3pecific resistance failed
tosbow considerable change or reduction.
47
As a result of vaccination intact.mice of C57BL species, highly sensitive to pertussis,
acquired the capacity to elaborate specific resistance; less sensitive mice of CBA line were
-incapable-of doing so.
Blood antibody level of mice. failed to correlate with their resistance against pertussis
meningDencephalitts.
1977094A
USSR uDc 669.oi7:62o.18
KARS.:.?N0V G. V.., WRDYLTMOVA, G. G.p MIL'W"14, Yu. V., Yu. N.
SAWLIMI-1, G. F., TREFILOV, V. I., FIRSTOA1, S. A.) K YUSILK0
V. G.J. Moscow, Kiev
"Investigation of the Structural Condition and Mechanical Properties of a Two-
Phase Alloy Containing Chromium and Nielkel"
Moscow, FizL'-,a i Mird'ya Obrabotki 14aterialov, No 5, Sep-Oat '[1, PP 67-74
Abutr-nct: TM-ho- of a alloy containing -4.4 %,rt'~bf Ni was
investigated by nethods of electron-rdcroscopy of thin foils and X-ray and
retallographic analyses. aftar being subjected to various thernal and
mclianical trea-ty-rents. Tae investiration data are compured with -nechanical
banding tc-5t data and aralyzcd fron"the stuidpoint of dinlucation concepts
C7
and ideas of the charact-r of tha electronic stnucture., of trarmition
Reference is mad- to microrhoti7raDhs of the strueture of the tiarderied alloy
Cr - 34.4 Ni and itz structural caiaup~es resitlting fro-r. aTinealing, at different
temperatures and to dia~-rana shwring effects of anncaling at 933""c on
mechanical !a-k-.tice parameter, liardness, and re'lati-te quartitics of
0(- and phases. 7"e prob4bility is indicated of inereasing, the strenr~th
1/2
USSR
KMANOV, G. V.) et al., Fizika i Xhimiya Cbrabotki Materiallov, No Sep-Oct
71P pp 67-74
characteristics of the investigated a-Uoy at the expense of precipitation
strengthening. Five illustr., 12 biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 669,295.018.9(088.8)
TURKINA A. N., ODOYEVSKIY, L S. KARSVOV, G. V. ,
ANOSHKIN, N. F., TSISTYAKOV, 'ie. FAVLOV, A. C., TRUBIN, A. N., and
TETYUKHIN, V. V.
"Master Alloy for Production of High-Strength Titaniun Alloys"
USSR Author's Certificate No 309061, filed 15107/69, published 20109/71
(Tran lated from Referativny-y Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 3, 1972, Abstract
No 3G159P by G. Svodtseva)
Translation: A master alloy for the production of high-strength Ti alloys,
containing Mo, V, and Al. To increase the,quality of the ingots produced,
the alloy includes Cr and Fe with the follwing relationships of components
(in 2): Ho 32-34, V 32-34, Al 18-22, Cr 6-8, Fe 5-7. The- master alloy can
be produced either by direct smelting of.the metals.-In an open induction
furnace or by an aluminothermal method in a furnace.
58
UDC ULM
STIIDY OF M ~TRUCTURH AND TrJTMTVRE OF THE BRITrLE-DUCTILE TRANSITION OF
SMS ALLMOUTU Cr-Ti-Y-B SYSTEM
y, S. V. Indenbaus,.GL V. ~arsauov, T. P. Kha
(Article by V. S, Zolotarevski
a va HogeloW sTii~f_ana-kiluyx ioiiftuto, h;FiRr-tmen"t' of P;- CA ta urg
r
+26-Arrous. Race and Radioactive Metals; 0 'dzhmikidxs, Iiveiiti~ fth
U, L ve&ni 4etnnya Httallurptya, Ruastan. Sc tad
,9 7 1. pp ly
4March
One -of the -resistant materials developed a
prospective. groups of heac
Lza xs diaparsion-ha
this rd"ed lov-alloy chrome alloys (1-31. Along wi
.ys must have plastirity at cl
good
to toom- z&2p&rAtur&s.. This- depends on ha content of AL110YIng elemeas and
the structure of the, alloy.
In Lhis paper the ~;"l was to study the effect of the tttaal~% cnncen-
tration, outha structure and temperature of the brittle-ductile transition of
hot-cxtr-0-A bare of alloys a'. the Cr--'ri-V-S aysteA in rho Initial And heat-
treated a tates. The titanWA. concentration in. alloys varied from, 0.25 to
1.5 percent, and tim vanadium and boron content were constant and amounted to
1.5 and OX5 percent, respectively.
Sa=plas 10 x 10 x 15 mm cut from bare obtained by hot extruding of in-
gets uara ",&4 for the structural studies. The samples were heatad in the
TVV-4 furnact in an argon atmosphere for S~ 150 25 and 50 hours at 1.1006 1~2CO
and 1,400 degraea. After completion of isothermal holding the samples were
coolLd with the furnace. The structure waa studied by means of light and
lactroa 0XIV-10OV) microscopes. The metallographic wicrosections And thin
foils wera prepared in an electrolyte with the following conpositiau-. 86 az
PO 51 ml of concenrratevi It so and 100 6 of Cr33. The
of conc-bntrated H3 41 .1 4
> alectroa miroscope study was performed on single-staCe cArboia rwpli"s with
treated particles and an self-supporting foils prepared by the procedure of
0 "
(4). The phaaa analysis by means of calculating the alectronograms taken from
the particles extrActed in the replica was performed by the staA4ard procedure
of (5]. in addition, a phase x-ray micrographic analysis was performed with
respect to the dubayagrams of the previously electrolytically deposited second
,his. pvwdor, Thatransition temperature from the brittle state to the plastic
t 23
USSR UW: CI?1.375-121
=SHVILII K. M.J. AZIDZIGURI, A. A., 0. L., GEDEVANISVILI, G. S.,
AMMEYErEMY, YU. S., PEREGUWI, V. P., 1 -at, Elietrotechnical
Scientific Research Institute
A Transistorized Wide-Band Nanosecond Pulse Amplifier"
Mmscow,, Pri-bory i Tekhnika Elksperimenta, No 2, Mar/Apr '70, pp L29-131
Abstract: A wide-band nano&~-_cond pulse amplifier is descrited a b-ain of
40 DB, a frequency band of 10-120 IM21z, nonuniformity of no more lvhan -1.5 D3 in
frequency response, sensitivity Of 0-5 Or, rsioxal-to-naise ratio of 25, iliPut
impedance of 75 ohms, and output impedance of 50 ohms- OMe proposed amplifier
may be used in ti=4-interval selector circuits, time-amplitude converters,
nuclear radiation detectors (where it is used as a pream ifier), time and amli-
tude devices, etc.
USSR
and MELIM, M. M.
"Study of the Effect of Tannine-Catechine Complex on the Deposition of
Strontium-90 and Calcium-45 in the Bones of Animals"
Sanitariisa da Xhigiyenis Sametsniyerokvleviti Instituti. Sakartvelos SSR.
Shromats, Krebuli. Sb. Tr. KII Sanitarii i Gigiyany. Graz SSR (CoUection of
Works of the Scientific Research Institute OfSanitation and Hygiene Georgian
SSR) IY12., No 9, PP 157-160 (from Mh - Biologichesk%ya Khimi~s, No 22, Nov 73,
Abstract No 2o6l)
Translation: Tannine-catechine complex (pure total of catechines obtained from
a compound preparation of yellow tea dye) may be used as a protective agent
against the deposition of Strontium-90 both in short tarm. and chronic penetration
.into an organism. However, in case of chronic penetration, it is necessary to
add calcium.
'012' UNCLA~SIFIOD: PROCES.SING DATC---2-39CT-70
TjTLE--THE CHEMICAL METHOD OF SPECIFIC DEGRADATION- OF RtNA WITH SELECTIVELY
REA0VE[) BASES. 3.FISSION OF PHOSPHOESTER.19OND IN RIBOSE,2, AND
~;~'.AUTHOR.-(05)-TURCHINSKIYt M.F., GUSKOVA, L.I., KHAZAit I*K,y BUDOVSKIYI
U. I KOC HETKOV p N. K.
COUNTRY. OF INIFO.;--USSR
J4
BIOLOGIYAr 19701 VOL 4w NR 31 PP 428-434
~~DIAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
..",,SUBJECT A-REAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCESt CHEMISTRY
,-!*- -'TOPIC TAGS-RNAs CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITIONi:AMINE DERIVATIVE, AMINE CATALYST
CWROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS,
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1998/0187
STEP NO--UR/0463/70/0041003/0426/0434
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120885
U.NC L-A S S I F-I E 0
--230CT70
-~12 6-12 UNCLASSlFltb PROCESSING DATF
CIRC ACCESS10N NO--AP0120885
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMINIE CATALYZED FISSION dAs
STUDIED OF THE PHOSPHOESTER BOND IN RHE RIBOSEt213)p PHOSTATE, THE
COMPOUND MODELLING INTERNUCLEUTIOE LINKAGE IN RNA WITH REMVOED BASE. IT
WAS SH04N THAT RIBOSE,3,PHOSPHATE WITH PHOSPHOESTER BOND IN BETA
POSITION OT HE GLYCOSIDE CENTER WAS ONLY SPLIT IN THE PRESENCE OF THE
PRIMARY AMINES. THE ABILITY OF AMINES INVESTIGATED TO CATALYZE THE
-.CLEAVAGE OF THIS BOND DECREASES IN A SEQUENCE: PrANISIDINE IS GREATER
~-THAN OR EQUAL TO ANILINE APPKOXIMATELY OtAMINOBENZOIC ACID GREATER THAN
BENZYLAMINE APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO LYSINE GREATER~THAN ETHYLENEDIAMINE
GREATER THAN PiAMINO BENZOIC ACID APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO SULPHANYLIC
ACID GREATER THAN BETA ALANINE APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 14ETHYLAMINE. IN
THE PRESENCE OF PiANISIDINE UNDER MILO,CONDITIONS- (PH 5.30DEGREES' 5
HRS) THE RAPID SPECIFIC FISSION OF THE PHOSPHOSTER BOND OCCURS BOTH IN
RIB0SEv3fPHOSPHATE AND IN DEURIOYLIC RNA~ PHEINYLHYDRAZINE CAUSES RAPID
-SPLITTING OF RIBOSEk2tPHOSPSHATE BUT NOT OF RId0SEt3vPHOSPHATE*
FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES, USSRt MOSCOW.
USSR UDC 621.39&
PSHENICHNIKOV, A.M., DHITRIYEV, V.F., KIIA_Z.AT5K'IY.YE., Candidates of Tech-
MUM, V I., E g ne gulf
zrter
nical Sciences* and KLI! er
"New Telemechanical Systems for Const-ructing Information and Control Systems"
Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 12, Dec 70, pp 1-3
Abstract: Two series of telernechanical systems have been developed under the
leadership of TsNIIYjk [State All-Union Central Scientific Reacarch Institute
of Complex Automation) to transmit data and commands among physically separ-
ated facilities: the Nart-67 series and APD series. Nart-67s serve continu-
ous-output control systems; APD's, discrete output.
In the Nart-67 serieia the TM-100, serving relatively slow processes (dis-
patcher control of pipelines, gasfialds, irrigation connects a con-
trol pout with tip to 20 check pointij. Transinftftug npi,,cd J-s 50 bauds. T,10
parameters are sent per second in cyclic! tolvinecry, "I'olusig.-Jalization lag,
whian an installation's status changes does ziot excedd 25 vocords. Remote con-
trol cormauds are sent in 4 seconds. Raiage is up to 2,000 kin. Basic Lelcmetry
error equals 1.6 percent. Probability of receiving a falngt inessage, is 10-8;
~a cc-mand,10-12. The TH-100 is mada at the ZTA (Telenechanical Apparatus
Plant] at Nal'chik.
1/5
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PSHENICHNIKOV, A.M., et al., Moscow, Pribory i SiatMj Upravleniya, No 12, Dec
1970, pp 1-3
The TM-300, serving intensive industries, such as mining., Metallurgy, and
chemicals, connects a control post witkup to 25.check points over two-wire
line at.distances up to 220 km. Telemetry transmission speed is 25 parameters
per second; telesignalization is sent in.0.6 second, remote control commands in
0.3 second; basic telemetry error is 1.6 percent for digital, 2.5 percent for
analog data. The TM-300 is produced at the ZTA.
The V-1-500, which provides a higher degree of dispatcher control to power
assoclations at unlimited range, connects the control post with check points by
high-frequency multiplexing. Time for sending telemetry and telesignalization
at 50 bauds is 4 seconds, or 0.7.second.ut 300 bauds. Switching to a backup
channel is automatic. The V-300 prototype was made under the code nat7e
Stimul" at the TsNIIKA Experimental Plant. Many Stimul sets are used in the
'power system to good economic~effect,
2/5
86
USSR
PSHENICIINIKOV, A.M.. et al., Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 12,
Dec 70, pp 1-3
The T.4-200 (Rayon), developed at the Automation Institute (Kiev), pro-
vides; regional dispatcher control of pipelines, irrigation systems, and
municipal services.
The TH-600 (Nefte), which serves dispersed gasfields, uas developed by
research and planning institutes which specialize in conplex automation of the
petroleum and gas industries.
APD equipment comprises four groups, each meetin~3 a different type of
need.
With the first APD series, discrete production data is collected in de-
partments or shops and transmitted, preferably by keyboard, to a post where it
is concentrated and given initial processing. Data transmitting speed can
vary from 3 to 7 characters per second. Data is sent over nonmultiplexed wire
lines at distances up to 15 Itm. Validity ordinarily io no Sreater than 10-5
par charactor.
.With the second APD series, automatically prapared data is seat from point
of initial collection and processing over telephone ortelegraph lines to the
3/5
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PSHENICW4-IKOV. A.M.. et al., Moscow, Pribor 1. Sister-y Upravleniya, No 12,
Dee 70, pp 1-3
computing centers of large combines, dispensing with the need for small, inef-
fective computing centers. Transmitting.speed is 5-8 characters per second
by telegraph, 15-25 or 80-120 by telephone line. Either coz:rjutated or noncom-
mutated lines can be used. The data should go directly into the computer or,
in case of comDuter outage, onto punched tape. Validity of not less t1jan 10-6
per character is required.
The third APD group exchanges data among computing centers, alloving
better use of tha computer pool and raising reliability. Wo types of equip-
ment can be involved, depending an the amount of,machine time spent on rais-
ing reliability. Speeds of 100-140 or more characters per second and validity
of not less than 10-7 per character are:required.
The fourth APD group, intended for mass servicing (such as automated sales
of train. or plane tickets, data-handbook:service), works with a computer in. real
time on a question-and-answer mode, using either telephone or telegraph lines.
Validity is similar to that of the second APD group.
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_y~Uj!ravlaniya, No 12,
Dec10j.p J-3
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The APD-MM, foz example, belonging to the third. AFD group, connects
BESH-4 computers. I'Shuffling) 'with Ptepa.equial to word length reduces the
machine time-required to raise validitv (no more than 2 percent). The Hamming
Code :Ls.used to detect and correct errors.
The APD-3cl is inteuded for radial. communication with computers where
data volume is small. Transmission spee&is 80-120 characters per second, mod-
speed is 1200/600 bauds. Nalidity is 10-6 per!character where message
distortion probability is 10-3. It has decision feedback.
The, APD-N, intended for mass servicing, works in real time in a ques-
tion-and-answer mode and has decision feedback characterized by identical
speeds in a semiduplex channel. Message ;protection in provided, ensuring valid-
-7 per character. Speed is 1200/606 or 50/75 bauds.
ity~ of 10
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data and direct multichannel communications. Accordingly. the technical
facilities of a linic are divided intathrev groups: data traffic concentra-
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cengwplcstlcms group.
means or Concentrating Vatm Flo-S
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ern cient utilitation Of WK011MMUtated Channels K c for a given subunriber
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concertration (I > 100 a). The technical
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FACILITY: L LN I N
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USSR
KHAZEN. E. M.
"Reduction of Data and Information Estimates for Increasing Risk in
Problems of Sequential Analysis and Optimal Control"
UpTavlyayemyye Sluchayn. Protsessy i Sistemy [Controlled Random Processes
band Systems -- Collection of Works), Kiev, 1973, pp 27S--286 (Translated from
Referati.vnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V137, by Ya.
Kogan).
Translation: Information estimates are given for increasing risk for the
case of reduction from a sufficient transitive statistics to a Markov
statistics. The case when the condition of transitiveness is broken in
reduction is studied in particular detail.
1/1
USSR
KHAZEN, E. M.
"Methods of Optimal Statistical Decisions in Problems of Recognition, Infor-
mation Processing and Control"
Izbr. Tr. Vses. Mezhvuz. Simpoz. po PrikI. Mat. i Kibernet. Gorlkiy, 1967
[Selected Works of All-Union Inter-University Symposium on Applied Mathe-
matics and Cybernetics. Gorlkiy, 1967 -- Collection of Works), Moscow,
Nauka Press, 1973, pp 232-237 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibor-
natika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V148, by the author).
Translation: A study is made of the construction of sequential decision
rii1es, asymptotic decision rules and the problem of optimal mitrol of
processes of observation and search. Certain problems of recognition and
filtration are solved.
USSR
BENTENSON, Z. M., KHAZEN, E. N1.
"Measures of Information in Problems of Recognition of Hypotheses"
Tr. IV Vses. Soveshch. po Avtomat. Upr. 1968. Teoriva Avtomat. Upr.
[Works of Fourth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control, 1968. The
-Theory of Automatic Control), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 179-184
Discussion 256-262 (Translated from Refera 1, Kibernetika,
tivnyy Zhurna
No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V190 bylthe authors).
Translation: Estimates are produced, relating the losses of information
and risk increment in construction of successive decision rules for
differentiation of multiple, complex hypotheses under conditions of
incomplete information. The construction of optimal decision niles for
recognition of hypotheses considering limitations an the "memory volume"
and requirements for stability of realization is studied.
-1415
WORK OF TIU~OSPAU. mvicinli-rcTION (IF TtW
1970
1 5,
Thr e.ard helfi Vcl"~i "oWlinits durinf" Otc "'d "'d 1 11
(J-jr!C.L it t Io, or, ;~,1111;tZik I,- -ol i
lar atut,ntion war; given t,~i tite it-ridin; M on i(.-"
11iolory nnit .11 11 t
-rr
discusIred 42 reports art vario"it -pects of MV,
-xp,-t'im -nLA1 -j
E. S. gotova presented exteuriive , , L dara on hc i r0wr t.~' i;1
the Phy.i .'ivchaoil L'f ac~elovotj-' L;iLLI .1. " 111 ~1' ,r';~ 111- 1 fi C
Condition. o iipa,.,- flLrthtir. 71sp withor procwted
jAmse .1rangou lot va~c.lax to-! nd at,. ~., thv Jl1tizr ~ -.it,
I
and vaing during aceflerati.na. -"' tim irimcdLat~ aflerff,,-z~ ;~cri~-d
uric artery e..WtiL,!d h10`p.ctei%-1,111.Uhitti ..1% Llwn
t,pcakrr otioerwit roll,lonl 1" tsie f'm of '111at.~ii'o "f rl- calit~rr
cof retinal veina on the EiLth~ eighth and vleventli da,.s atter tae
evidence ur a prolongcd aftcrefi-t j- L-I.
A repurc by V. 1. Zorild war, devoted to NLIdir~ Ot the ctZ*vct c,i ac-
colerationr on tire purfortimice of lit a
-nt tire illo,r emilettod it coint,61,11.1- if .'.ti-at'il f-
rho peculi.IrLtiits involved lit model4ng s"zoe ryp.s ct tl
ge-rod ctinditL to, Thitt .43, it. to "!'tai" 31,.
~at impnictitnt. itifi-irmition obtitinvd ~,V the rrro(-1rchvrn u;)- that 0,orc is. -, i
c.iividLrable 0,ari;;e in the quality A lwplcr,,~ntaLlotr ~~i it rjls#i ti '1ro4'-"Z a
backgroond mf exposure to vaill.al and Coriolis
p, equipipr"it in a number tif curerimanim and v4triowi 76nm.zc,uic,4.,
enablen the arichor to SUOPCat WAYA Lit irlCrLaile .1 flitr'S pC:'toman~,!
posed to an overload.
Avi,tti~n practict, and the fi~itara devclrpm~nt of ~~,scg
c5sential A tiirthur mzudy of the
Ctil,'IDG', zoid of ,~L
and the qu.ntim ~rlxira of daremlnin,, on .1 itoond scitmtiii~ the
effective means for Its prevention and treatinent.. The rmt-tor re4,Ar45 di~-
cussion of different aspects of vi!scibular soleccion and the c,:-,ert ex=iriatior.
133
Pharmacolo6y and-tox"icology
~SSSR UDC 541.6q+54?-5?2+54?.636.4
MA-MAKYAN, V LUK-YANENKO, H. L., tUJ M, R. K., and GEMMUN, G. A.,
Institute of Fine Organic Cheaistry imeni A. L. Mndzhoyan, Academy of Sciences
Armenian SSR, Yerevan
"The Constants of Association of Some Aminaketones with Phenol and the
Physiological Activity of These Compounds"
Yerevan, Armyanskly Kbimic~eskly Shianal, Vol 25, No 6, 1972, pp 476-481
Abstracti By using IR spectroscopy$ the constants K of association of -the
physiologically active aminoketones p-RU W,
C6H470(0)_CH(Fh)_Cf1211(Cf12)5
-CH(C _P)_C_-q1'(C"f2)4 ('I')
P-ROC6"4'-C(o)-CH(ph)-CHN(CH2)4 (II), and Ph-C(O) 6V11
with phenol were determined. For compounds I-III, both the value of K and
the analegesic activity increased with an increasing sizo of R from Me to Bu
and then decreaced at R - Am . In compounds IV derived f-mm PhrC(u)-ocif 2-
_CH2R, where R is N(CI[2,)4 or 1'(C-Y5# that contained two aloxy groups in the
2 and 6 or 2 and 4 positions of the phenyl ring, increasing of the size of
the alkoxy groups in the o-position to the aster group reduced the value of
1/2
JJSSR
KUZHAKYAlf, L. V., et al., Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, No 6,
1972# pp 476-481
K. Even if an alkoxy radical was present In the p-positlon of the phenyl in
IV, the value of K decreased Instead of increasing as in the case of I-III.
Thia was due to steric hindrance. The values of K were higher for compounds
I-II, in which the electron density was displaced from the alkoxy group to the
00 group over a conjugated system, than for compounds 111, in which displace-
ment occurred because of an inductive effect. Beginning with the An group,
steric hinderance in I-III interfered with the formation of phenol aassocia-
tion products. As a result of the decreased tendency to torm association
products, both K and the physiological activity decreased, The preparation
of the compounds used in the study and their px*perties are described by
Gevorkyan et al in Arm. Xhim. Zh., 24, 32, 1971; 24, 333,1971. Determina-
tians of the physiological activity were carried out at the Laboratory of
Analgesics arA Hypnotics under t.',,e direction.of.S. N. Asratyan.
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USSR
UDC 547-752+547-785-5
KARAGEZYAN, K. S., L. V., GRIGORYAN, R. T., and TATEVOSYAN, G. T.,
Institute of Fine Imeni A. L. Ymdzhoyana, Academy of
Sciences Armenian SSR (Yerevan) "Indol Derivatives. KWI. Derivatives of 3-
(19 -benzimidazolyl-2') ethyl indols"
Yerevan, Armyanskiy nimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 25, No 1, 1972, PP 54-60
Abstract: The compounds 2-methyl-3-(/q-benzimidazol~(1-P')- and 2-Methyl-3-
(f-methyl-,S-benzir.idazolyl-2')-(athylindal were prepared for possible use in
t e pharmaceutical industry. The synthesis of intenriediates is given to;g-ether
e
with melting points, calculated and experiwentally determined composition, and
IR and UV spectral data.
NitrdzeiiCoiapounds'
USSR UDC 542.91+547.853.3
MMHAKY_AN__L_ V. KR&MR, M. S., AVOYAN, k. S., AROYAN, A. A., Institute of
Malytical Urganic Chemistry im. A. L. Mindzhoyan of the Armenian SSR Academy
of Sciences (Yerevan)
"'Pyrimidine Derivatives. XXVII. Study of the Tautomerism in.Some Substituted
5-(p-alkoxybenzyl)pyrimidines"
Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XXIV, No 12, 1971, pp 1079-1080
Abstract: Infrared spectrascopy was used to study-the structure of 5- and 6-
(p-alkoxybenzyl)py-rimidines, potentially tautomeric. compounds. Data are pre-
sented indicating an amino structure for 2-methyl-4-amino-5-(p-alkoxybenzyl)-
6-methylpyrimidines, a keto structure for .4-hydroxypyrimidine, a diketo
structure for the uracil derivatives with some amount of the hydroxy can-
figuration along with the basic dihydroxy configuration and marcapto-hydro:07
structure for 2-ine-reapto-,4-tiydroxy-5-(p-olitoyybenzyl)-6-iii(!tliyll)yrltni,dlncs.
The presented article is only a summary of; it report, the Complete text is
available at the All-L:nloa Institute of Scientific and Technical Information,
Registration No 3361-71, 18 August 1971.
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'112 -023 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
xTITLE-THE CLINICAL PICTURE AND X RAY DIAGNOSIS OF COMPLICATED
_,aIVEkTICU)_U5fS OF THE LARGE INTESTINE' :u-
AUTHOR-(04)-KHASPEKOVr G.E.v 6RAYTSEVAr N.C., GAZETOVr B.M-, KHAZHINSKAYA,
G.,4
,-"CC"TRY-OF INFO-USSR
,~.4~SCURCE-KLIIIICHESKAYA MEDI rS, INA v19701 VOL 489 NR 61 PP 103-107
,_.,~:JATE PUBLISHED-70
~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-OGY9 LARGE INTESTINEt DIGESTIVE SYSTEl' WSEASEt
--TOPIC.. TAGS-GERONTOL
RADIOLOGYip INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
C04TROL MARKING-NO RESTRicrioNs
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NIO-UR/0497/70/0481006/010710107
PROXY RF-EL/FRAME-3002/1931
~~CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0129280
U 04C L Alq G I F-1810
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30JOCT70
CIRC ACCLSSION NU-AP0129280
ABSTRACT/EXIRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIVERTICULOSIS I-JF THE LARGE
INTESTINE IS COMMO.
NLY OBSERVED IN PERSONS OVER 50 YEARS OLI). IN I TS
ORIGIN A LEADING ROLE IS PLAYED BY INCREASE OF THE INTRAINTESTINAL
PRESSURE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED WEAKNESS OF
THE INTESTINAL MUSCULAR LAYER. THE CLINICAL PICTURE OF THE DISEASE IS
NOT CHARACTERISTIC. COMPLICATIONS ARE NUMEROUS AND VAkIED. THE AUTHORS
COMMIT TC PAPER PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS OF COMPLICATIONS OF DIVERTICULOSIS
aY PERFORATION, INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION,r FISTULAS,, THE DEVELOPMENT OF
MALIGNANT RUMORS. TFE PAPER CONTAINS A DETAILED CLINICO
ROENTGENOLOGICAL PICTURE OF THE DISEASE AND DISCUSSES PROBLEMS OF THE
SURGICAL TREATMENT* FACILITY: RENTGENULOGICHLSKOYE OTDELENIYE
TSENTRAL*NOY KLINICHESKOY BOLINITSY IM SEMASHKO,- MINISTERSIVA PUTEY
SO08SHCHENLYA SSSR I KURS PROKTOLOGII TSENTRALINOGG IN-STITUTA
USOVERSHENSTVOVANIYA VRACHEY.
UNC L A, -If
Acc N Abstracting:Service:
Ai~010799(;
'7 0
CHUMICAL ABST.,
Ref. Code:
za
1249S2t Effect of the magneUc treatment of water on. the
concentration of dissolved oxygen. Klawn' V 1.1- Shafeev.
R. Sh.; hi 4. Koryukin, kh; Stetkaya:
S~ A. (TrIkA det +'Iskom. Aloscowi U.,sbjLj. uoki ~ A
jN?auk SSSR 1970, 1 391-:1, t Cheml. (Russ)-:~ -The
effect of'passing ffio throiu& ' 10'nnagneti6 fields on the effective
conen. of 0, Co, in -oln was detd. J ter 5 min,* Co increased.
This increase was most pronounced. v~he'n, tbe initial C~ was
lowered by bubbling N through the HjO. ; Incrmsing the period
between the end of the magnetic treatment and the addn. of
pyrogallol lowered Co. GBJR
REEL/FRAME
and Resonances"
Tr- 5-Y Mezhdunar. konferentsii po nelineyn. kolebaniZam, 1969. T. 2
(Works of "he Fifth International Conference on Nonlinear Oscillations,
A 19 69. Vol. 2), Kiev, 1970, pn 01-W6 (from RZh-Mekhanike,~No 10, Oct 71,
Abstract No 1OA2o4)
Translation: The author considers the problem of stability of the equi-
librium position of an autonomous Hamiltonian system of equations assuming
that.the quadratic part of the Hamiltonian is indefinite and that the
eigenvalues :to. of the linearized system of equations are purely
imaginary.
The system has resonance if vkj,,=o, ka are integers. The number
is ca-Iled the order of the resonance.
USSR
KHAZT11, L. G., Tr. 5-Y Mezhdunar. konferentsii j2o nelineyn. kolebaniyani,
1969, Vol. 2, Kiev, 1970, pP 5,01-506
It is shown that 1) the equilibrium position of a system having
third-order resonance is unstable in the Birkhof sense in this order; 2)
when order three resonance is present in the system, instability of the
equilibrium in the third order implies Lyapunov.instability.
In addition, the author studies the problem of stability of an ab-
breviated (model) system derived from the initial system by dropping
termss of higher than fourth order, assuming that it has fourth order.
resonance. A necessary and sufficient,condition for the stability of this
system is pointed out. It is shown that when the siLm. of inequality in
the latter system is reversed, the equilibrium position is unstable in
the Lyapunov sense in virtue of the complete initial Hamiltonian system.
V. P. Rubanovskiy.
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Veterinary Medicine
TISSR UDC 619.616.988.43:547.963.3
KHAZ_IPOV. N. Z., and TYUPIKOVA, R. N., Kazan' Veterinary Institute, Kazen'
"Biosynthesis of Proteins and Ribonucleic Acids in Cells During the Propa-
gation of the Virus of Foot-and-Mouth Disease"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 5, May 73, pp 65-67
Abstract: The biosynthesis of RNA and proteins during culturing of the virus
of foot-and-mouth disease on a culture of-PP cells was investigated. Growth
of the virus was accompanied by an inhibition of the formation of cell pro-
tein. The virus-specific protein that was isolated had no effect on the syn-
thesis of PP cell protein; the inhibiting effect, which. also involved sup-
pression of the synthesis of ribonucleic acids in the cells, was associated
with the virus genome rather than virion proteins. On infection of a culture
of chick embryo fibroblast cells, which are insensitive to the virus, the
inhibitor could be isolated from both the cytoplasm and nuclear fractions.
The isolated inhibitor had the characteristics of a protein. It suppressed
the synthesis of proteinin the chick embryo fibroblast cells, while the
formation of cell RNA on infection.of these cells.with the virus was not
affected. In the presence of actinomycin D, which inhibited to 96% the
synthesis of cell RNA, synthesis of RNA wag induced by the virus took
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KHAZIPOV, N. Z., and TYURIKOVA, R. N., Veterinariya, No 5, May 73, pp 65-67
place. In infected PP cell cultures, emetine fully suppressed the synthesis
of virus IRVA by acting on the formation of cell protein. Guanidine complete-
ly inhibited the synthesis of virus RNA in these cultures by blocking
directly its formation.
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USSR
GUBIN, V. Ye., ISUPOV, Yu. G., ORESHINA, M. D., KHAZIYEV, N. N., SHEKYAKINA,
G. N.
"Free Convection in a Horizontal Cylinder"
Tr. VNII po Sboru, Podgotovke i Transp. Nefti i Nefteproduktov (Works of
All-Union Scientific Research Institute on the Collection, Preparation and
Transportation of 041 and Petroleum Products], No 8, 1971, pp 104-116,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhuinal, Mekhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No
4 B647 by Ye. M. ZhLikhovitskiy).
Translation: Free, unstable convection in an infinite horizontal circular
cylindt-r is studied. The wall temperature of the cylirider is maintained con-
stant and differs from the temperature of the fluid. The temperature djf-
feTence and size of tile cavity are asstvwd sufficiently great that convectioll
occurs in the boundary- layer mode. The problem is solved on the assumption
of quasiftability of the process: it is considered that the- structure of the
flow is determined at a given moment in time by the iiistantaneous temperatUrC
difference between the walls and the fluid and is independent of the rate of
change of temperature with time.
The equations for planar, stable convective motion iii VIC bOUndary layer
approximation are solved by the Karman-Polhausen method. Laminar and turbu-
1/2
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MBIN, V. Ye., ISUPOV, Yu. G., ORESHINA, M. D., MAZIYEV, IN. N. , SUIENIYAKINIA,
G. N., Tr. INIII po Sboru, Podgotovke i Transp. Nefti i Nefteproduktov, No 8,
1971, pp 104-116.
lent flow modes are studied. The velocity and temperature are approximated
by polynomials. The Reynolds analogy is used in the turbulent case. The solu-
tion of the nonlinear systems, of equations for the velocity and thickness of
the boundaiy layer is produced by the method of power series using a longitu-
dinal coordinate. Furthermore, an analytic solution in the area of large
Prandtl numbers is found in the lzuqinar case. The boundary layer characteris-
tics and heat flow through the surface of the cylDider are calculated.
Results are presented from an experimental Study performed using two
models with diameters of 30.51 and 97.5 cm and lengths of 15 and 27 cm respec-
tively. The working fluids were
gasoline and distilled water. Processing of
the experimental data produced on heat transfer produces the dependence N
0 25 0 40
0.340 (GP) ' in the laminar case and N = 0.092 (GP) ' in the ttjrl)ultnt
case (Nusselt number N and Grashoff nunber G defined throuj,,h diameter of Cylin-
der and temperature difference between wall and fluid-) P is the Prandtl number).
Heating time of the fluid is estimated.
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ORESHRIA, M.D., SAVEL'YEVA, L.I., KRAZIYEV, U.N., SHUTWUCCIA, G.N. W-ft")
"Free Convection of a Fluid Wrth an Initial 'Verticall Density Gradient,
With Heating on the Sidell
Moscow nzadl Priklandoy Mekhanik, i Telchnic-heskoy Tlo-iki, No 1, 19(l,
Zhur
Pp 123-126
Abstract: Some resul.s of experimental research on free convection in
solutions with nonuniform density with respect to height are presented. it is
shown that in the presence of a vertical density gradient and side heating,
the convective motion in solution is of a cellulaa- character. The relationshiD
of the height of individual cells to the temperature Pressure and the density
gradient is ascertained. 2 figures) 5 bibliographic entries.
66
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FEMMAITI, I. A. iCHAZO-V,, L. D.
"Photoelectr-ic -Phenc-,~-na 1~,7hich Develop on the Surface of Transparc-ni,
Dielectric Subjected ~C T aser Einission"
koscow, Kyantova~.,,~~-. 11- 2, 1971,
- rp 74-79
Abstract: Axi i-.as made of the which :--r4- On
surface of a ir a4- -wh;--n t-c- 2-Iscr
irith a flub: tela7w t--"-ezho1d
L y corre-
sponds to spnark-Ing. iatigue of tote photocmz----nt wmv C--~zer,;cd rei:cated
exu0sure 0-f "!'e Q!, the tr-
th=- rest~~:-cd .:!hen t'--, flux Ifi-r-~4ty c s C-. d
It is shr,-,,-n that t*ne riacarCILIQ Was re-
peated ex-noc=e of t-1,e ----face to a laser flp--~h c,f
CalUses Parm st nc- lncreZ~-~ ir -,he luminous strength of cx-
planation of thle P),enonnena is proposed. The cw::p-1 -it ud e che
first-f-lash s stxor,~--'y de-Pende"' cn thin q-, it-y a' th, 2i-`ace
fi n i s h , an'-~ i n. -~t e c o rr e 1 e. t eis w i t h. 6, e s t r u c vi c1 r tr e., i o 1 do ix
figures, one table, bibliography of 8 titles.
1/1
032 UNCLASSI F (EiD, PROCESSINC DArE--20-NOV70
T-ITLE-OfPC"vGENCE CF THE 6REAKDOWN Ti,'.RESVqJ_'L0 lj~ ATRANSPAR~_a-d DiEk.ECTPIC
BN LASER PULSE DURATION -U-
,.AU_THJR-(G4)-'-'AESTEROV, L.A., PGPLAVSKIY, A.A., FERSMAN, I.A. KHAZOV, L.D.
-:,CCUNTRY fit: INFO--USSR
-~,sbURC E-ZhURNAL TEKhNICHESKOI FLZIK.Ir VOL. 0 v MAR. 1970v P. 651-653
---DATE FUELLS,HE'----7G
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
"'JOPIC TAGS-LASER PULSE, DIELECTRIC*BREAK60WN
CC.4TRCL PARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~-PAGXY REELIFRAME-1994/1256 STEP NO--UR/0057/70/040/00010651/0653
-CIAC ACCESSION NO--AP0115,?73
- ------ QK L AS U F1 ED
2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
.CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0115273
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE
ENERGY DENSITY THRESHOLD FOR LASER INCUCED SURFAC~- 5REAyl)fjWjq Of: A
TRANSP4RENT DIELECTRIC AT GIVEN LASER:PULSE OURATWNS~APJD BEAM
DIAPETERS. AN EQUATION RELATING THESE FACTORS IS DERIVED FOR PULSE
DURATIONS RANGING FRCM 2 IAICRUSEC TO 20 NSEC AND. SAMPLE l)lAr4ETEpS FROM
8*7 TO 340 MICRCNS, THE EQUATION IS ALSO APPROXIMATELY ACCURATE FOR
GIANT PULSE EMISSION OF ABOUT .001 SECJN DURATION AND FOR INTERNAL
BREAKDOWN OF THE MATERIAL. IT IS SUGGESTED THAV.THE DEPENDENCE OF
*4 -THE_Rl4AL DIFFUSIUN FROM THE
THRESHUG PC4ER ON. PULSE DURAT101 FS 'DUE JO
IRRADIATED ZONE.
U Nf( L A S 5 1 F I E 0
USSR UDC 0'29.841.621.643.2/3
RASKDOV T.1 KHOZIUaTOV, G., and KHAZRAT MOV, M. ! Institute
of blechanics and-of Earthquake Resistance of BuildIngs imeni
M. T. Urazbayeva, Academy of Sciences UzSSR
"Earthquake Resistance of Complex Systems of Underground Buil-
dings for an Elastic-Viscous Model,of the Interaction of Buil-
dings 11ith the Ground"
Tashkent, Iz-vestiya .4-Icademii Nauk UzSSR, Seriya TeIJLqicheskikIh
Nauk, 110 3, 1973, pp 56-60
Abstract: A theoretical investigation was made of the Vibrations
of a complex node of an underground pipe-line la-i d in an elastic-
-Viscous-(relaxinP)'groimd, vrith acc-o-an-tting for the rotation iner-
tia of the node. As a result of studying the vibrations of DiDe-
-lines Vdth a conDlx node and consistin:- of independent pipe sec-
'or ri-
tions on both sides of the complex node, at I., eand 1 0, +
gid butt-joining and the case of an elastie-vIL'scous .0del of
pipe-ground interaction, a system of differezatie-.1 eouations -.-,-as
derived ,rith constant coe'L'icients. The sys'em describes the mo
tions of complex systems of underground building,3 under the action.
of seismic -Zorce3. A pro--ra-q -!ras develoned for sollvin~~- t1ais system
with t2he help of an electronic dj.,#tal computer Sixtean formulas,
It
five bibli-o,--,raphic referen=3.
~USSR
ANDRONDCASHVILI, E. L., ROWISVILI, Ye, Yus and M=HINMHVIII., It. N Institute
Of Physics, Academy of SclenceB, S 3,9,; T h D1
Georgian
"Calorimetric Study of the Possibility of Phase'Transformations in Biological
Tissues at Low Temperatures"
Ybscoy, Biofizika, Vol 15, No 3, May/Jun 70, pp 484-48T
Abstract: The dependence of specific heat on temperature was stuciied in calf liver
and frog muscle by the method of law temperature calorimetry at -1969C to +lUOC.
Using a preparation of liver and muscle in EarlOs solution and glyce~rine of -various
-concentrations, it is possible to extend significantly the Interval of crystalliza-
-tempera-
:tionj and to.displace the onset of crystallizationlof vater.,,,however no low
se transformations vere noted in theee;meriments.
-ture Pha
... ................ ........ ......... ..... .
USSR UDC 612.85!62-50
N KEVANISHVILI, Z. Sh., and KADZHAYA, 0. A., Tbilisi
te for the Advanced Training of Physicians
"Investigation of Induced Auditory Potentials in Human C6rebral Cortex by
Means of an Electronic Computer"
Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 63, No 3, 1971, pp
689-691
Abstract: Cerebral cortical potentials, induced by sound stimuli, were re-
corded by monopolar electrodes, amplified and.averaged by an electronic com-
puter, and analyzed. A single sound induces two deflections, with a negative
peak in 100 msec and a positive peak in 185 msec. The amplitude. is greatest
at a stimulation rate of one sound per 5 sec. With increasing stimulation
rate, the amplitude decreases, to become indiscernible at a stimulation rate
of three soundm per sec. The contralateral response is greater than the
ipsilateral. A threshold stimulus produces 'only the contralateral response.
Upon delivery of paired stimuli to one ear, the second r"-ponse is weaker.
However, when the firsc stimulus is delivered to the other ear, no reduction
occurs in the second response. In individuals with impaired hearing, all
induced action potentials are weaker.
F
USSR UDC 515.2/.8
KHEGAI, F.
"Geodesic Lines of a Discretely Linear Framework"
Prikl. geometriya i inzh. grafika. Mezhved. resp. nauchn. sb. (,~'ipplied Geometry
and Engineering Graphics. Interdisciplinary Republican Scientific Collection),
1969, No 9, pp 102-106 (from Kh-Matematika, No 3, Mar 1970, Abstract No 3.4-749)
Translation: Geodesic lines of a discretely linear framework were studied &-id
their properties were explained on the basis of a geometric,interpretation of
the equilibrium mechanics of a flexible filament.
thor's suiraftary
A
u
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Dr.rARIMN'T Of TKr. NANlY
NAVAL IN'll.'LLIGL14CE Sunogr csmit
Tr,ANnLkTl(W
4301 SU JTWD RnAD
WASHINCTO4, U.C 20390
CLASSIVICATION- UNCLASSIFIV.9
AP11ROVET) FOR PUBLIC RZLME, DISTRIBUTION UNL~Ai'TiUl
TITLE: Arplicatten of the Method ol rst%lt* EirmenLd t. the
Ulculatlon of Ship. Structurcv
Ispol 'zovanic metoda koneeNnykh elmentov dlya ragcheta
sudovikh pereXrytty
AUTHOR(s)t e"routn~v, V. A., )Qsovkburi., 1. Y.. m.d kh~Gzr%. S. rb.
PAGES: 12
SOURCHI Sudostroyeriya, No. b. 1971
CRYGINAL LANGUAGE: Rumvian
TRANSLATORt um
InSC TRANSLATioN No. 1420 AJ?xOvrD 4? X-e-
DATA
- --IQ VIAX,~,
USSR UDC 547.458.5
YEVDAKOV, V. P., IMORLINA, I. M., and KHELEMSKAYA. N. Mrl.-
The Use of Amides of Trivalent Phosphorus Acids in the Synthesis of
Polygalacturonic Acid Amides"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 388-393
Abstract: It was shown that amides of phosphorus acids may be used in the
conversion of carboxyl and ester groups of acid polysaccharides into amides.
This reaction Is not accompanied by phosphorylation of the polysaccharide
hydroxyl group to any noticeable degree. Varying.the roaction conditions --
time, temperature -- the N,N-diethylamides of polygalacturonic acid may be
obtained with the desired degree of amide~cohtent, from 10 to 85%.
UDC 612.ba6.014.47
EVALUATTXG WSTIBUIAR TOIXWCE
AC-
[ArtlclA 'by R. R. UmIle, I. !~~ ILAA r
F-helemaki ftuasil~.*I 5,
pp c,5-71i
rri
Abntmct: This paper gives an manlynis of clinical sY'1p%'o=,
so=ti.c (nyst&&wAa and equilibrIwa function) and auton,'mic
(6yezemir Wid retinna. hu='4ynur.Ica) components of vestibular
respor.aes or 54 henltAy rule test subjects exalanea UaLfw,
the Cor4 olits Lc zeleratLoa tent. ric also datierlbe-a an
approach to be used in evaluating human tolerunce to v1vcr4&-
bular atMlutioo. Witu titic approach the tent subjects
can be clansirlod do tolerant =d -'riZalcrant to vestibular
"Ur-11. VeLxIb'a'4r 1;)trj1erdn-e, 13 suggefflea by Uke
levelcm,in-tat oi' third-aaerce ves:Ak7,44r-o"towmic recetions.
WM r--upect t.~ -Ie 'Li";~ o%7 aT'p-'%-.un-ze and level r'f naoi-
refit.tita of %he mzpnatrs, It 16 au,:,,.eeLe-l that three
kiLgr,~eu a.' vehtltu~ar &r., taree L~4-Lu of v"s-
tlb-4Ar intolartnre 1,e d1ocriminat.ed, each aV vnlch can 'Lle
chAr4ci-rIt-1 "by ctrmm4n cIt-.1cal ara Tohysiolo'jcml reac-
ti.,)=. rz- Y,6W-L~r car, ti,
u&c,l In '6c'-pd-nj,,, ~ypcz a` -,,crGor.Lzl,
W01,ition oi I!= zL-.hzd-r. ro., owport #~vebu,tion of rolerar-co to va&tLb-
ulAr effects 13 inseparably n!lated to the developmont or mehus for =ti=.
W.e reas in Wi,, 19-010
I- -19:40'C It W46 the FO-CU1'-Cd QLOlithtc reaction (0.4)
an-A a teat L', u-J-1 4;w-e,i whleh -LB VOUZ. 1r,'.1)rtftTt and Which tnLirly
satisfied tha rcq,AreiienLb W4'Ch at th~L L~228 were Impoad un rll,tht personnel
(V. 1. Vcy&~:hoc, 1946; K. L. ~~.iluv, as ft reault of ftmrovements in
aviation caui T'irticAlarly with t.-.e development or sj~%cft flight., F~thods for
investje,atjaj~ tolerance to Corlolis aoceleruLiono are now fso%irjr+-, incruas-
tr,:,lly i;rA(,Ler itqiorta~nce. Vz.-.t feel that. t~ata rnvc%-'L1rLK aac=u-
lation of ror!-3lin accclc-stl~na aix, iorc, Inroni~tive and more vdluhrle ror
pro';I~Qt'tic Par.-c'ned L-a -- otlar veii,F-ilAol Lol~rdnce 'Lents (8. R. RnGkatova,
- 95 -
USSR UDC 63 .95
KIIELaISKIYI-M---Z---I CHEPEGINA, F. D., and BOLDYREV, B. G.
"Application of Thiosulfonate Esters in the Control of Decay of Root Crops
During Storage"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiological Effects of
Compounds Republic Interscience Symposium), Vyp 4, 1972, pp 110-113 (from
Referat;;~yy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, No 4(11),:1973, Abstract No 4N649 by T. A.
Belyayeva)
Translation: Eighteen compounds were studied under laboratory conditions to
determine the physiological effects of RS02SR'.on stored root crop decay.
The highest fungicidal activity against Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium betae
was exhibited by EtS02SCC13 and PrS02SCC13',.and against Phoma beta, by
MaS02SMe, EtS02SEt, EtSO SBu and PrS02SPr. Mese compounds diluted
1:5000 still had fung"ciial 'activity but did not have a toxic effect on
the sugar beets.
.24
USSR
UDC 536.46:533.6
-Slo
ZARKO, V. Ye., MIKHEYEV, V. F., ORLOV, S. V., KRELEVNOY, S_. S., CHERTISHCHEV,
V. V.
"On the Characteristics of the Ignition of Gun Powder by a Hot Gas"
V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion - Collection of Works),
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 34-37 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B933)
Translation: Combustion characteristics are investigated under conditions of
conductive and convective heat transfer from a hot gas and the limits of ap-
plicability of the thermal theory are determined. The objects of investi.gation
were nitroglycerine gun powder and compressed nitrocellulose. It is shown that
there exists a region of condition in which ignition is determined preferentially
by the parameters of the solid-phase reactions for substances with a complex
reaction mechanism (in the solid and gas phases). The preponderance of gas-
phase reactions is achieved under conditions of conductive heating by a rise in
pressure (due to ballasting of the, reaction mixture by inert gis); under condi-
tions of convective heating It is due to intense escape of gaseou.- producLs of
1/2
USSR
ZARKO, V. Ye. , et al, Goreniye i vzryv,, Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 34-37
the decomposition of the high-speed gas flow. The second method of heating
is less suitable for the study of nitroglycerine gunpowders and other explo-
sives, the melting temperature (softening, liquefication) of which is lower
than the ignition temperature. 5 ref. Authors' abstract.
2/2
-533
:112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArF--oqocT70
I-II'LE-CYTOCHEMICAL PECULIARITIES OF RIBONUCLEOPROTEIUS AND OF THE
DESCZYRIBONUCLEOPROTEID COMPLEX IN THE NUCLEOLES OF RETICULAR CELL
~,AUTHDR-W3)-SHABADASHi A.L., KHESIN, YA.YE.p KH~a=g".+Wliv
.-COUNTRY OF INFC~--USSR
,-SCU-RCE-BYULLETENIEKSPER114ENTALINCJY BIOLUG11 I MEDITSINYv 1970, VOL 69, NR
PP_ 107-110
.-DATE PUBLISHED - 70
~s UBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIE INCES
:4OPIC-TAGS-CYTOLOGY, DNAt LEUKEMIAI PRIMATEs HISTOCHEMISTRY, BIOLOGIC
::STAIN,, RNA, THYMUS GLANDt METHYLENE BLUE
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
'-:00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PK0XY REEL/FRAME--1988/1653 STEP iiO--UR/0219/70/069YO04/0107/0110
1-C IRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0106399
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CY70
--tIRCACCESSION NO--AP0106399
A-8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN STABILE LINES OF RETICULAR
ELLS tAPFllS TONSILS Al
c ND THE BLOOD OF MAN WITH MONOCYTIC. LEUKEMIA)
HISTOCKFMI,CAL INVESTIGATIONS DISCLdSED FIVE.FRACTIONS OF THE
PLIBONUCLEOPROTEID NUCLEOLAP. STRUCTURESt:ANALOGOUS TO THOSE DESCRIBED
..EARLIER BY SHABADASH ET AL. IN NERVE CELLS. WHEN sTAINED WITH METHYL
BLUE THE.ISGELEGTRIC POINTS OF THE FRACTION I CORRESPUND TO PH-2.51 [I,
JO PH 2.7--~3.2; III AND IVv TO 3.5-3.8; Vi TO PH 4.:0-4.5. CHRYSOMALINE
~(THE INHIBITOR Of THE DNA DEPENDENT RNA SYNTHESISY OR ETHIONINE (THE
INHIBITOR OF THE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS) ARE CAUSATIVE 114 MAKING.YHE FIRST
THREE FRACTIONS DISAPPEAR. ETHIONINE PRODUCES THE GREATEST IMPACT ON
THE IV-FRACTION, THIS POINTING TO A HIGH,PROPORTION OF PROTEINS
IT. -RELATIVELY RESISTANT IS THE V FRACTION, THE COMPLEX OF
WITH ON-A OF THE HETEROCHa-OMATIN-,TYPf_-v- 'THIS 'COkRELAT'ING W ITHz- REC6NT
-RUA
BIOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE THYMUS,CELL NUCLEl. TliE DESCRIBED
_~_-:NUCLEOLAR COMPONENTS ARE, EVIDENTLY, Tyi,ir-AL FOR DIVERSE CELLS AND CAN
,....-,BE,ELIMINA7.TED EXPERIMENTALLY THROUGH AN:ORIENTED ACTION.
USSR
and VSVYK, R. SH.
LMC 621.371,332-1
"Fluctuations in Intensity and Incidence Angles of Ligbt Waves In Space-LWted
Collimated Beams in a Turbulent Atmosphere"
~Tonsky Ityestlya. VVZ -- Fitika, No 9, 1973s PP 108-112
Abstracts The purpose of the experiments described In the present) paper is
to determine the incident angles and fluctuations in Intensity In collimated
lase= beams under various Czeometrical conditions. It is asserted that the
question of what effects the spatial limitations of a collimatod light beam
have on the variations of Its parameters with the beam propagated In a tur-
bulent atmosphere has not been given sufficient experimental study. The
xeasurements were made over a range of 500-'1000 at. For A range of 1360 m.
with the radiation emitted from and returning to the source, the altitude of
the beam was 0.~-1.5 m above the smooth surface of the Tom' rIver valley,
the profile of which in sketched. Over the lot-Iger rangma, the beam was main-
tained at an altitude of' 10-30 m above rugged termin, The zadiation source
Xas a helium-neon lazer opei-ating at a 0*63.P- -wavelength and power output of
10 wl with axW. oscillation. The experimental date, chaxacterlzing the change
in dispersion of the fluctuation of the intensity In the,transition from
1/2
USSR
KMIEVTSOV, S. S., and TSVYK, R. SH.# Izvestiya VUZ Fisika# No 9, 1973,
pp 108-112
spherical to unbounded plane waves shows that the dibpaxsion level is between
the fluctuation levels for the spherical and.plana Waveb.
......... .....
5 (PICLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
-.1,7iLE--EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF LATERAL THRUST COEFFICIENTS FOR DRYt
~..LOOSE-j. FIBROUS GASKET PACKING -U-
UTHOR.-:-DOMASHNEV9 A.D.t KHEMLNIKERt.V*L*
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SDU.RCE--K"IM. NEFT. MASHINOSTR. 1970, (2) 1-!-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--SEAL# GRAPHITEt MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDEP PACKING MWERIAL,
LA 11 INATCD MATIRIAL, ASBESTOS/(U) TC4Z LAMINATED GRAPHITE, (U)AV.50 PACKING
ATERIALt (U)AG50 GASKET
CONTROL MARKING--NO PESTPICTIONS
DOCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRA14E--1989/1137 S.TEP NO--UR/0314/70/000/002/0001/Do02
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107626
~_UNCLASSIFIEO
-.2/21 -025 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSIN~ DATE-11SEP70
_'CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107626
GP-0- THE COEFF. OF LATERAL THRUST fK) WAS OPTO.
FOR -THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:, MOS SUB2 (NATURAL MOLY9DENITE) (K ~_-:QUALS
0046); TCHZ LAMINATED GRAVHITE (K EQUALS 0.36); Af450 PACKING CONTG. MOS
SUB2 50; LONG FIBERED SERPENTINE ASBESTOS 45t AND AL POWDER 5PERCENT (K
EQUALS 0.38); AG 50 ASBOGRAPHITE GASKET CONTG. 50PERCENT GRAPHITE (K
:EQUALS .0.31); AND AS DRY ASBESTOS CC) RD (K EGUALS 0.27).- AN OUTLINE OF
APP. USED FOR THE DETNS., AND CURVES SHOWING THE DEPENDENCE
jDF THE LATERAL THRUST ON-THE-AXIAL THRUST-FOR THESE MATERIALS ARE GIVEN.
UNCLASSIFIED
R L ~_. m r n-m.
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AbstrAd -ih& set-vice;
Acc. N
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r i4091h- Ultrasonic absorption in ethylelie i~ot, glycerol,
r
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and djofiylene glycol. :Be d A. A.; K r
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Naith 1970, (1), 98-
101 (Russ), The ultrasonic abs~orption of ethylene glycol (1),
glycerol (11), and diethylene glycol (111) was studied at 5-40*
with the frequencies'v~ at W-4000 MHz.' The qiuintiticis detd.
were the absorptiun ~oeff. of-thi! ultrasound, a, ini4sured by the
impulse meth vel&ity, v, the As-
.wwell as the ultrasound-
'
found 0 30* were as
cosity, d. Thusi the.valu6
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follows [66mi, ~71111 , vjn,-Tn/iic, and Stakes absorption
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1.1095, 1.78,
0.15, 1645~,
um or'
IN8, IM.. The s -W relaxation times was broaO at the
frequencies and t~iups. studied, Tho use of the niethod 9f re-
2
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d
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lror I and III showsthe temp,-
ductd.variables
requenc~
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AS P,-',OV S. A. 111YALKOVSKIY, V. 1-1. , URIT-111OV, Kh. ,
Q
P. 1)
ABDULLAYEV, A. M., LEYSE11-DAY-V, a. U. , GAVRILET, Ye. V.
MLLAMONOV, E. Z11). , TILLAYMI, T. , RAJ. RMANOV, "h. , 1.11,EPIOV, R.
U)JIMAYE1111, r. A. , MEN, E. , YULPASHEWYE-11, 11. S. , lm~titutf, of '112clear
S of tile Acldc,ffi,--0
t`n`lerces Uzbek SSR
phys:C
"Study of the Characteristics of High-Energry Interactions of Pions ana
Nucleons"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichi!skaya, Vol. 36,
No. 8. Aug 72, pp 1626-1631
Abstract: Experimental data obtained at -the Rui-a-Dell High-Alt-itude
Station of the Physicotechnica! Institute of- the Academy of Sciences
Uzbek SSR are reDorted. The station is 3200 n above sea level. The
colitaino timee series of wide-gap spark ef C-Ctive
setuD ff
areas of 2 a-o,t, Cereilkov !rec+ro-
T.,? placed plove and below the L-
r,el"OK with toual absorption FLml all ionim-A-fon ca1C),,,i,*.-.2te*_!- vith tin area of
10 j7f- vere used 'to measure t1ac primary encrgy :20. Up to the im--sent ttir(!
ex-ver-imental data obt-,ined over 6-40 hours of oreir-tion. of tile dc-vice have
been proces5ed,with a hiFh-voltagp pulse beir.~; supi:)lied to th* elect-r-ides of
v of > 2G.? Grev ,.-en!~rated in 'lie tarj~,,t
the s-,)ark chambers-Shovers with an
L-he nun
were selected for analyais, The following ratio was obtained for ber
1/2
USSR
AZINOVY S. A., et al., -Izvestiya Akademij Nauk SSS11, Saftya FizichesRaya,
irol 36, Vo 8, Aug 72, po 1626-1631
of primary charged N c and neutral Nn particles: 11 c/Nn 2.3 0.3;
this shows that the proportion of charged particles is 1Q4% of all nuclear
tudy pion-nuclear collisions
active particles, thus making it possible to s
-i of charged and neutral
by comparing the characteristics of the interaction
primary particles. A weal-, functional dependence between the inelasticity
coefficient and the atomic number of the target nucleus and a strong
functional dependence between this coefficient and tbe nature of the
primary particles were obtained for interactions of ha(Iron with EO > 200
Gev. is almost a logarithmic function of E0. The average inultipli-
s
city in the interaction of pions -,Ath neutrons in paraffin is identical
within the experimental limit. A considerable azimuth,--I effect was ob-
served for the angular distribution of secondary particl-L-s. The azimuthal
effect has its greatest value for showers with n. 8-15, or a unatipl-i-
city close to average.
-- -- -------
MiR UDC 539-171-017
ABMLAYEV, A. M., AMOV, So A., BEYSEMBAYEV, R. U., BELITSKIT,_ _Lit. ~T,
MallZRAW111 E. ZH., MYALKOVSKIYJI V. M.,, TALIPOV, To A., TAai~V, To,
VNEROVY R.J, and YULBASHBAYEV, To So
"Study of Characteristics of Ine3Astic Interactions of Cosmic-Bay Particles
in the- 10-1 to 1012-ev Energy Range"
Moscov, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 35, No 10,
Oct 71, pp 2o65-2o68
gb-altitude test station
Abstract: Experim-entz that were performed at the hir
(3,2000 m-) at Kum-Bel' in Uzbekistan are described. The puxWse of the exper-
iments was to investigate the angle of arrival and thv cncrgy characteristies
of interactions of pions and nucleons with light and heavy nuclei at 2 x 1011
to 2 x 10-12 ev and the mechanism of generating muons at energies above 2 x 1012
ev. ' Equipment consisted of spark chFbers, located above and below the target
(paraffin vax, carbon, and iron), a Cerenkor spectromter of full absorption,
and an Ionization calorimeter. This co=lex method or meav-irements was found
convenient for use in various modes of operation. A detailed description of
various parts of the installation and their disposition is given in the pkner.
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Vol 35, No 10, Oct 71, pp 2o65-2o6B
Joint operation of ionizing calorimeters and spark chambers is normally
difftcult because of the need for high voltage on the calorimeter electrodes,
combindd with the time lag of the input pulse from the smark chambers, amount-
ing to over 20 microseconds. This difficulty vas avoided in the Dresent
experiments by storing pulses in memory cells, with the subsequent input of
a high-voltage pulse of about 120 W. Operation was controlled by a master-
pulse, prior to vhich all parts of the equipment were kept inoperative.
Results of 200 hours of the joint operation of a~6erer_hav spectrometer
and ionizing calorimeter, with graphite used as the target, have been pro7
cessed so far. For analysis, shavers with energy above 1-5 x 1011 ev were
selected, 130 of them having been observed. The ratio of charged to neutral
nucleons were determined and, from it, the fraction or charged pions of the
total nucleus-active stream of particles. The inelastic tocefficient for the
forimtion oA'STO-mesons was co=uted frcm the experiments related to the
Interaction of neutral particles vith nuclei of graphite.
It is concluded that the combination of ionizing calorimeter with
&renkov spectrometer of full absorption for the simultar--ous determination
of energy, of primary particles made It possible to determine the fraction of
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V01.35, 'No 10, Oct 71, pp 2065-20613
energy,~upplied by the ionizing particles since a Cerenkov spectrometer
measures only the energy emitted by relativistic particles. It was found that
ror the =an energy of primary particles:of 350 Ger the energy part lost on
nuclear fissions in the spectrometer, t-he light emitter, is
V'th CC14 as
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UDG 621.782-:~
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KARYAKINA, N.Y., POLIKARPOV, E.D., KHERNKM , E.A.
"Investi&ation Of The Noise Characteristics Of Planar Transistors"
V ob. Poluprovodn. pribory i ikh primenen~ye (Semiconductor Devices And Their
--Collection Of 'Wozl-s), Iesue.24f Koscow, "Sav.radio, 57
'Application 1,0 0, 3)D
52-58 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primon eniye, !,To 4, April 1971, Abstract No
4B2~4)
Translation: The results are presentocl of an experimental investigation of the
noise chars ctaristicn of planar trensistors, and a comparison is in=de with tne
noise characteristics of tranaietors produced without using planar technology.
ill. 1 ref. Author's abstract.
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LOKSIIIN, I. K H. and LEVINA, N. K.
"Changes in the Resistance of Beryllium to Hicroplastic Deformations With
Aging"
Moscow, 'Metallovedaniye i ternichaskaya obrabotka metallov, No 3, 1972,
pp, 54-55
Abstract; This study concerns the effect of agine, on the clastic limit and
relaxation resistance of beryllium produced by sinLering the powder with a
particle diameter of 56P. The experimental materials included both techni-
cal-grade hot-formed and distilled extruded beryllium; the iron content in
the latter was by almost one order of magnitude lower than in the technical-
grade while the aluminum contents were equal. Both the technical and
distilled beryllium specimens exhibited their maximum resistance to micro-
plastic deformation after aging at 500* and 400*C, respectively. Tine effect
of aging and precipitation hardening in beryllium appears to be a function
of its iron content. (2 illustrations, 5 bibliographic references).
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XM1_KW D I..U. LEVETA, N.K., and AKCPOV, I.A.
M.L., LOKSHIU,
"Increasing the Resistance of Beryllium to ~Ucrcplastic Defor-mations by Thermo-
cyclic Treatment
'10 7, 1971, nD 50-5-2
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabothas Metallov, A -
Abstract: A study was made of a method of improving berylli-='s resizti~.nce
to microplastic deformations by using a stabilizing treattient (t -us o) con-
sisting of several cycles of cooling (-500, -720, and -1960C) -onoweed by low-
temperature heating (+1000 and 44oooc). The results show that the rel:axation
stability increases 2 times with a temperature irnerval from -Wro to -010OC-C,
and increases further with an increasing temperature interval. The efficienc-y
of treatment with an increasing number of cycles, practically speakinG, doec:
not increase after three cycles. Dfacrostresues also decrease with incrQasin-
relaxation stability. The observed increase in beryllium resistance to
plastlc def r"ma-lons is explained by processes of hii_-Lspe-:~d relaxation c f
micro -0
microstresses occurring at thermal cycling in overstressed -.1crovolumeS and
by stabilization of thin structure in these volumes. It is assumed that the
effect of the described treatment may be Obtained on ather metals and alloys
with hexagonal lattice.
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KHENKIN, V. E.
"On Hamiltonian Cycles in Some Classes of Generalized Petersen
Graphs"
Novosibirsk, Upravlyayemyye sistemy--sbornik (Controllable
Systems--collect-on of works), vyp. 10, 1971, pp 48-61 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 5V491 by Yu.
Voloshin)
Translation: The paper deals with the problem of existence
of Hamiltonian cycles in generalized Petersen graphs G(n,k)
for the case of mutually simple parameters n, k. The priD.Ci-
pal results are formulated in terms of the concept of the
characteristic X(G) of graph G defined as follows:
S. where S is the lowest possible number such
that there exists in graph G a system of S simple
A(G)= cycles of even length which are disjoint with re-
spect to vertices and cover all vertices of G;
0, if the cycle system described above does not
1/2 exist in G.