SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOTON, M.M. - KOTOV, V.F.

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112 021 UNCLASSI FI'E[) gl! -4 0 CIll; DATF.--Z30CT70 'JITLE--CONTEMPORARY STATE AND PP.Q$PECTS FOll, Til~ rCYE 101"HkiNt OF NE PRODUCTION OF HEAT RESISTANT POLYMERS -U- AUTHOR--KOTON, MoM. I ) " "I ..... .. ......I COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .~SOURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970, 141, 59-67 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--HEAT RESISTANT PLASTICt POLYMER STRUCIURE9 PLASTIC P90OUCTION CGNTqOL MARKING--NO R17STRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY RFFL/FkAME--1999/1791 STEP N13-UR/0191i C10C ACCCESSI&N N3--AP0123583 PROCESSING DATF--230CT70 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123588 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- AOSTRACT. THE STRUCTORE 01- HEAT RESISTANT POLYMERS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPME-PITS IN THEIR PROUUCTION BARE DISCUSSED WITH 66 REFS, LLL USS'R M V. A. S. DL, LIN, A. %"NOM - V. 1. UDC 549-2.1` V. POLURIKUNt A. I., ~J.-i,' t !Yt 1. F. t "Effect of Boron on Some Physical Characteristic.ii of .10,1;~417icjaj Graph- ites" Mloscow, Xhl..miya Tverdo,--o Topliva, NO 3, May-Oun 70, --)j 71'-120 AbstracL: T&-,e autl',,ors studied tha exIfect o' bortaii, _:nt~razuc,~-d i~ito the inIzial rxa material (0-01-5.0 wL. percew;), oi char- 3 of grapr d Cum acteristic Ute raterials ba;5ed on t~alcii, prepared by t.",e thermomechanical treatIM-Ult Method- '.'11L ~LLUM.,A, .1,14S lso made to estimate the amount of boron di&soI%;td ~.a z~: a t. e a .,.r( lattice and to establish the interrelationship b(-i-twcua Olf dissolved boron and tae total contear. thereof, oh t,14a Dne certain physical properties cX graphitap on tiia pita. *Iec- trical :,esistivity, magnetic resistance, Hall tion parameters, compression strength and rssidt4al WrDa content, were USSR KOTOSUNIOV, 'A. S., et al., Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, No 3, '-'ay-Jun 70, pp 115-120 measured on specimens, as well as relative deformatioa du.-ino:' r'.,iermo- mechanical treatment. There was Alound ~o be an increase in thij: defomm.rion of speci- mens during thermoriechanical treatmont and tl-i~: dons-41;~r '~Jid mracl'anical strength of the miAterial with an increase in 1~kwti.boron corllenr.. The structure of boronized nrapsiite is characterized by '-;ncZeased crys- tallite size and reduced inLerlayer di5twice, 'Me proiperties of the graphite depend maJ&nly on tne airount of Wron dissolved in the lattice and replacing some of the carbon atoms. It is shown on the basis of an analysis of ti~:io hall constant that the limiting solubility of boron is limitt~d to 1. percent with re- 2/3 USSR KOTOS(,XOV A. S., et ale, Khimiya Tverdogro, Toplivi, No 3, 1' Y-'un 70, PP 115-12b rbo:i- T,-,,j: rest of the lxroji is local- spect to the ordered part of ca. ized between the grap4ite crystallites in the of carbide com- pounds. it is assumed that t4e increased strongt~i uf the 'graphite is due to zhe carbide phase of borono V3 USFR Instrumentz and 1-15:-,~immant3 ANTROPOV, 11. A. , ANTROPOVA, L. Kli., MORGACHEVA, C. A- F .!~wmsmov, t1. V. , V - ' f ' SILUVAYEV, A. G., Voronezli State Uaiversityp Comell 13 . ate Lin versity "Problem of Utilizing the Reluctance Effect to Heasure Mic:r.::r4ave Transcitting Power" Gor'kiy, Izvestiya vynshikh uchabnY1,11 zavedeniy, Vol XV, No 9, 1972, pp 1393-1397 Abstract: The possibility of tr3ing reluctance sensorn to Ituasure the alicl-c- wave transmitting power iv discussed, 4nd experinent.11.1 rci5iilts are Presented for the voltage caw,;ed by the reluctance affect &,~ ih furtucion of the t rans- mitting power on a frequency of 9*,370 megahertz, The relul.'Lanc,a nt~.n:var, .1tist as the Hall sensor is an indicaLor of the nitcrowave power 1`1113 d(JISIty .11111 is a transr-Atting power meter. 17here Is a good linear giiiiation. beWeen tile. cut- put voltage taken from the sensor anti the utagnitude af the transr-litting power and the readings from a specimen depead on its jwsition re).alAve to the open end of the wave guide which defines the point nature of thj! :specirien, that is characterizes Lite dependence of its readiNp; on the ,:d.(:row,jtviit distri- bution and tile IOW d13tortinn Intradticed b7 the speO,vica J.n:L,.) the -.irra,,,,ave power distribution. Both Lite theorotical and e,.tportriontal, -3tudie-:; indicate the possibility of creating w.~.ittilwtoru boswl on reltictimco iii!-nsori; wit"A the USSR ANTROPOV, B. A., et al., Izvestiya vyashikh uchi!bnyU:b :?aveslen:L7, Radtafizlka, Vol XV, 110 9, 1972, pp 1393-1397 following advantages over the power meters used at the pretient time: 1) I.Ow inertia connected with the fact that the relaxation tine or the current carriers is -10-12 seconds as a 'result of which it is po*sibLa to ae these devices to measure the pulse power; 2) low dissipated power in dhe sellsor overatino in the transmitting power mode which makes It possible to meavure high power levels; 3) simplicity of the measuring circuit. 2/2 USSR UDC: 778.4 BAZARSKIY, 0. V., KOTOSONOV, lie Vot 1CMAVICE, Ya. L. "Invest igat ing a Holographic Method for Obtaininp; Visible 1r-&-jFes; of Phase Objects in the Microwave Hangell Moscow, Radioteklmika i elektronika, No 8, 19'72, PI) 1733-1734 Abstract: Exreriments described by the authoj7s of this bri~!f com- munication, show how visible images Of PILE-Lse in the zricro- wave range can be obtained by using the CE~MV-K Pr=clpi-e with full suppression of the ze2-o-order opectrLun F the (iar',,-- field method. A blocic diagram of the equil~m0nt for xuoin..~ lkl*his~ is reproduced and its operation oxplnined. 'TL,.-- oour2-2 in the apparatus was a backirard. wave tube, t,i)-pe OV-22, at a frequency of 125 GHz, and the object waii a pht-i,,~e diffracticn grating. A photograph of the reatomd of tVL~ "i", obtained by !his method, is reproduced. The exi)(ir-iment del'a"c4l- strates that it is possibIe to Bee phase objects irith slii:;ht phase contrast in the microwave rango. USSR MCI: 778.4 KOTOSONOVI N. V., MYAVICH, Ya. L., KOIESNIKOV, rk. I., 1. R., and VISLYAN-91Cly, A. G, "Recording and Restoring 141crowave Holograme With Gradaticn-s of the Interference Picture" Moscow, Radiotekhnilca i elektronika, No 8, 1j)'12, pp 1751-1-732 Abstract: The ptirpose of this brief.co=un-iLeation i-- to co:1 the quality of iianges restored from binary aa-,; radioholograms in the optical =Age. A blocl~- of the ho-,C- gram recordinC equipment used for thf*;.~ JM this paper is shoun, %nd a description of its opex--~'Lion vj~r.. The radiation ootirce wclod wac a tyno OV-,'?? backwtu'd with a freqtaaicy of 125 Glkz, The 1110MIOd 0-, the tained recording, ibed. For h0�01-1-11'r-a 'js io descr 1, was photographically reduced and was thert rervk)red. 'in thu ing beam of a helium-noun laser type LG-36A. -':;;io t,., ~~! t- r hs rj~ 11-he object, its i-mage restored by mulltieradaticn ho1o6T:f-=-OinP, an~'J- the image restored by bi-nary hologr-amming, nVI f or comparison. The experiment ohowed that th:! vilsol-vinc, Ca-.!.-- bility of binary and nultigradat ion 1,11ra the 1/2 USSR UDC: 778.4 KOTOSCNOV, 11. V., et al, Rjaiotek:bni~,a i clc,.~;troriLlevl, No 81, -1972, pp 1731-1732 the quality of the restored image is bet-ter with the latter method. 2/2 USSR U1,1' 6-11.37.3.6126:7)-2.99 KHRILCHENKO, I.. A., OtEmitiv, ik, "Application of Infrared GO Lasers for flolograil'ay aw! Danj ~"Qcui7dinj;" 2 V sb. optich. 1.1-vant. It N,-)VrQ7-1. :i CII. 2-3 (Utilizati,on of Lasers in flodern Engineering and 11mij,cine. 11;,rts 2-3--co.1 lec- tion of worhs) , Leningrad, 1971, pp 57-59' (from No 1, 1.972, Abstract I.11o, ID623) Translation: A study was made of the possibiliCy of uning C.'),) lasers fL,,- speed data rucordin~, syst:clus and for hol-opraphy 1n 11w! infrared rangc. 1 t wn.-3 proposed that. thervio-optical smICIU174.'s Wit:11 1:11,1: pr%.w%.,(!urC h(2 used as the media for recordir4, ridiation dn it wnvelcinj~th *.,f' 1.0.6 microw;. The devices consLitute in absorption receiver the olieration of %,,hfi-h is bas(.,J on the depandence of the trmnpareney ot thi., semleand4aim, matc.3-liil tor light: on it certain wavelength on tumpi-,raiure. 'A'he so-zicandun--tor raturi.:,) is deposited in Lhe form of a thin I.,yer an a mica suhntj%tte ilh:161-i ,serves as tho infrared radiation absorb~er. It was dono,nscraved; that fi-.r record- ing data arri%ing with a frequency of. I ineraherc-7, thw reqtrired .'Iasez- 1-c~,er for recariing, WO ui,icrou spots r~usr be -.1 wart. belf-aniatire ul' the recordir!! (-10- seconds) provid(--,fq)r the opL-riltivenwin of tile jj;iveli syste'n. illustration and a 3-entry bibliography. - USSR - UDG 621.396.67 , N. V. K]ILYAVICII, YA. L,, BAZAIRSKIY, 0. V., Voroxivzh State IbLiversicy AN "ONO",Wi;WW.& "Study of the Spatial Radiation Coherence of Some Suporhi;h Prequency Antennas" Gortkiy, Izvestiya vysshikh uch!~yny!A z. denly W14-: 1,,ika Vol XV No 1, 1972, pp 150-1.52 Abstract: A study was made of the spatial coherence (if t he radiation of SQIL- superhigh-frequency antennas. The requirczaents on the vldiacoi:s which are usually used to record radicthologrimw are defined. An iinalyuio per-forilled for quasimonochromatic superhigh-frvquoncy sourceo with u ci:lheretm tinte riuc-h let-iig than the observation time at each point drmoustrated Omit aTIPILcation Uf horri antennas as radiators for rccording radiukiologratas is -.U0%j)udLqinr its a rusult of a a different degree of spatial coherexice in the E at~tl if pl;unes, The highest degree of spatial coherence is noted in the casn of IjE!i%s antennas. with bell-shaped field distribUtfon in tht~ apttrture for t~ufflicieiitlv larg,v values of a. 11(twever, aS a I-esult of .1 fligilifiCAlit rlit.flilLiIM il'tellmity gradient of the object, disLortion of the itwqo- czui oi;cmr cur;lrir, reprv~~iiltic-.I. A lens antenna with cylindrical field diaLributicia irt Ow! 4q)o:t:tIT-O-- (N. V. Kotosonov, et al., Trudy XXV VrIVs;oy,uznr)y orasti NTO RIS, Mosclit.1, 1969) ho"'I.n." a high degree of spatial cofterance shapczi uniforTn Jn1.c:arj;Uy dl.sLributiork rrl 1/2 USSR KOTOSONOV, N. V., et al., Izvestiya Usshikh uchevnylLh Favedenly, 7ZadiofJzika, Vol XV, No 1, 1972, pp 150-152 object. Consequently, the application of the. indicated iadi;itor Is Most ex- pedient when recording microwave holograms. The argumelits atid t1he fornmia obtained for the degree of spatial coherence at WO pailits ave valid oilly for the case of location of cite analysis region in the Frels:llel zom? where the radiation source is elongated relative to the points aU[measaring the spatial coherence. 212 USSR LTDC 621.382 CH "Use of Physical Phenomena in Semiconductors for I-n,jQ.ys1,q of Fine Structure of a Microwave Field (Selecr-ior. of Problems of Hicrt~wave Semiconductor Electronics)" 'zovanive fizicheskikh vavleniy v k-h dl,ra analiza t struktury SVCh-Polya: Igbranayn-voprosy oluRravo elektronitka B'Ch (cf. English above), Voronezh, Izd-vo Vororiezhskogo~Vaive:rsLteta, 1971. 119 pp. 44 fig. 4 tab. 15 ref. Abstract: The work is devoted to an analysis of curriant. tuithods of Investi- gating the structure of a microwave electromagnetic field and also to an explanation of the prospects for use of galvanomagnetic, thermal, and photoelectric phenomena in semiconductors for i;olution of analogous problerns. Theoretical computations, a description of experimental equi.pnent, tzd the results of investigations of the structure of a mierrrirava electro:nagnetic field are presented. The book Is intended for stud(ots of advanced courses specializing in the field of clactraniza, 4nd 11ra,duate sti~danta and engineers working in the field of microwave semiconductor electronics. 1/4 I 111~_ V.i USSR KOTOSONOV, NIKOLAY VASIL'YEVIOL, Ispollzovanive fizIcheskikh yavLeniv V poluprovadnikakh d1va analiza tonkoy stmktury T~Ch-Volya.. Lzbranny-ye _ voprosy poluprovodaikovoy elektranaka SVCh, Voronem, lzd-,,o Voronezhskogo L Universiteta, 1971. 119 pp. 44 fig. 4 tab. 15 ref., TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword 3 Chapter I. Field and waves within wavoguides -and hOllow-space oscillators 5 1. Electromagn%tic waves between parallel idoully- conducting infialte planes 5 2. Radio waveguides 14 Transverse electrical waves (waves of TEmn or Emn type) 16 Transverse magnetic waves (waves of VNIMM Or F-M typa) 24 3. Cylindrical waveguides 26 Transverse electrical waves of TE or 11:type~ 26 0 Transverse magnet:Lc waves (waves of III r F-11 type) 30 2/4 USSR KOTOSONOV, HIKOLAY VASIL'YEVICH, lspol'zovaniy vavleni; v poluprovodnikakh dlya analiza tonkov struktury SVCh:-Pohlij~: lzbra":Ie voBrosy poluprovodnikovoy elek~ronaZi SVCh, Vorarteilt, Izd-1ro Voronezhskogo - Universiteta, 1971. 118 pp, 44 fig. 4 tWb . 15 ref. 4. Cavity resonators 33 5. Natural frequency of oscillations of cylimdricol resonator 39 6. Figure of merit of resonator 43 7. Resonators of complex geometrical forms 45 Chapter II. Hethods of measuriag the parameters of semiconductors at microwave frequencies 48 1. Resonance methods 49 2. Waveguide methods 63. 3. Optical methods 72 Chapter III. Use of galvanomagnetic, thermal, and lihotoelectric phenomena in semiconductors for Lnvestigation of the distribution of a microwave -electromagnt.-tic field 77 314 HUME ;Rkl"m~Ult)2;;Alc,wiir4lqklr.4rj-i&QAtttl."-Iffl,~eL~il;,L,,----,.,!I lit 1" HA 11T19.4111"(11 1, 111 111M1 1"fin USSR KOTOSONOV, NIKOLAY VASIL'YEVICH, lspol'zovaniye flxlchefl,ildl yavle.-1.4y v poluprovodnikakh dlya analiza to~-kcoy struk-tury SVM-Elo ly n: lzbrannvye voprosy poluprovodnikovoX elektronak; SVCh, Voron rZ-fia-vo oronezhskogo Universiteta, 1971, 119 pp, 44 fig. 4 =ab. 15 ref, -1. Investigation of the structure of a microwave field with the aid of a semiconductor Halil dara unit 82 2. Investigation of the distribution of microrave energy flux with the aid of a semiconductOr thermosonde 88 3. Investigation of the structure of mlcrowav4! fields with the aid of local non-uniformities, optically excitable In semicon4uctors ~106 References 116 4/4 USSR UDC 621,372.855 KOTOSONTY _.N. V., MUMV, V. N., SID01MIN, A. F., AR"M-MOV, H, S. "Optically Controllable Semiconductor Wave-' lide LoqO" Tr. Voronezh. un-ta (Works of Voronezh University), No 77, 1971, pp II-IS (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 1013165) Translation: The reflection of electromagnetic enerIly frt.,~i aseniconductor- dielectric-metal structure was investigated theore-Livailly. Pie relation of the reflected power to the conductance of the semiconductor inaterial was obtained. The possibility of using this effect to create an opt:Lcally conuc-ollable load for wwreguirle channels was demonstrated, and an expairixentaL entimate of its param ters was made. 1here are 5 illustrations and a 42-entry bibliography. USSR UT) ~'; 62 1. 317. ~ 7 3. 5 1,3. 0 3? .UTOSO&V. n. V., MILIIJIVICIP YA. L., MRIWO C. F., V. C., GLAV!JLY'- MAN, A. S. "Phase-Sensitive Detector with a Superhigh- Frequency Hall. Data Unit" Kiev, lzve~tiya vyssltikh uchr-bnykh zavi?(Ieniy--l~iiclic,:!"I.L,'r,crciril.ka Vol XIV ko 8, 1971, pp 946-947 Abstract: A study is made of cbe operation of phase *iensicive dettacrors based on superhigh-frequency i1all data transmitters. Ifearupemen-ts were taken at: a frequency of 600 anti the ba3ic part of Ow! r-easurezzent unit wai; a coaxial magnetic field resonator-concentrator. The 4epL-mlonco of the cc.I,:;L.-IIt component of the Hall voltage on the phase shift: an~ , ond also the eotimition of tha linearity of the cliaracteristic with respect tin both studied. Mhen mewmring the linearity of the dior-!otoristi.c rind its dw-Imic range, fixed attL-nm,ltors were included in Oke moa.,i~ircwl or i-iferclico and the result3 of these rielstmaents are preseutwil i1-, grxdif-cnl fc-rm, iiie linearitv of the Hall data Linit characteristic as .1 of Lhe field intensity and current in the dynamic rmi~,ct of rot) I.Csf) than 30 deci-~Uls was experimentally confirimod. Tho vxpvrIEaimxCnI raritra wa3 Jliiiited bN, the sitivity of the indicator and the power. of the genevatt~or cowii(~erfug, atti~nma- tion in the decoupling elemonts aind it is not litnitin1j;. -:7- USSR KUTOSONOV, 14. V., BUDKIN, V. P., PrTROV, YU. N. UDC 621.317.76.0-23 "Some Means of Improving the Sensitivity of a Stiparbi.;;;i Vra~i,,icncy Petwer Inj5- Cator by UcirE; th,,i Ilall Tr. Voronezh. un-ta (Works of Voronazli University), J971, 110 71, pp 44-49 (fr--:2 HZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract ilio 10AIMP) Translation: A study was ma-de of the basic cliaracto-risLic-z; of a frequency power indicator in the Hall effect and cox-Lain -mwalls of sensitivity. The theoretical paSSibill.Ly Of wattmeter in the 11,13.1 sen.-,or using, a ring resonator L,-, dvm.j,ziF-,tx-.-itecI. F~~: ii 1, 1. c s are presented from an experinenLal study Of OIC SCIIJILtiVity Of the 0*10.]Ld H,311 ,,c. Thcre are 3 il-D.;,.strarions -ind 11 5- sensor in the superhi3h frequency rang entry bibliography. 1/1 Recozdars w4~!7'.r;it,'ned Te USSR uDc: 621.385:530.145-6.77 KOTOSON KHRIPCHENKO, I. A. CHEMOV, Ye. A, , SVIFIX)VA, 0. A. ov,,~g "Resolution of Thermoholograms" V sb. Radiofiz. i mikroelektronika (Radio Fhysics ivi(! Vicroe-lectr,:)nic-3-- collection of works), Voroneih, 19'[0, pp 1;0-46 (from no 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D421) Translation: qhe paper deals with recording devices (rliertictiolog on vhich the exposing irraiiiation ir; recorded in the form uf a teinrerlitlirl re]Aef which reproduces the distribution of' the ir.1-oAl.ating Clux inunsit"j. The operating principle of the thermgram is lituied on the txwnspt]Lreric~y of the material as a function of temTerature. The devici~ ccnj:J;!;tF~ of n ~~!Ttt- -sensing element (thermonlate) which absorbs the te-4-civing ]ri,adiatiou, a:,d a thin semiconductor film which is in tliermal con-tact vith the thermoplate. With a change in temperature, the long-wave edge of tl*i! ab:j,orr,tic-ii blizid is displaced. If rfodiation from an auxiliary i~~auree vith a wavelength close to the e6ge of the absorpticia band iii :-;ent tjrDu`--11 this layer, the intensity of the emiasion after pasziz.;; th;-ci;(,7,h the lVer vill depend on the position of the abcorption bemd, fx:ia herice (:).n the te-m- 112 ..... .......... KOTOSOHOV, M. V. et al. , Radloff z. i zalkroeiektMEjU, Vomja~?YJI, 1970, pp 40-46 perature of the layer. For a se-iniconductor layer with lJ-ri---.-Lr ternreral.11re dependence of the displacement, the process of restoi!.utiou of the wa,01. "r,.,nt from the thermholograia is ana'-Iogous to restoration hl= am,.:1it,,Ade hologri---'s on photographic emulsions. '.-Lne resolution of a theritogral.,; is evaluat.~!d, and its value is calculated for ft device In which tho theritxxv, late is "Muse-- vite" mica, while the semiconductor plate is a seleal,= lt~re.r vapori.,q!d onto the mica substrate. A. K. USSR YLASOV. B. I., 040NOYA, University VDC: 5)8.!j6:621,)72.8 Y. 3., F ~YANXHH, Yu. 14.. Voronqjzh State "Using Metal-Seniconductor Film Structures to Study the Diff;wttlon Fields oc Plane Nonhowgoneitios in a Waveguide" Moscow, lzvestiya Vvsshykh Uchobnykh Zavedeniy: Radioti.ti1ka, I/al 13. No 10, 1970, PP 1532-1540 Abstract: The authors solve the problem of type HO I wai,e d1litraction in .1 rectangular wavoguidu by a contra.1 inductivo strip an4 it. motill-so:-ticomlu~~-tor thin film. It is shown that tho dilfrantion field of tho imWil.tive strip is not significantlv distorted by introducing a matchtxi struct~jre. Deviation of the teaperature reliet patterns from thio lint oC d1stribution of tile Induced currents in the absorbing film beoauso of spriwiOng ,,if the thermal field decreases with an increa.,io in the Parameter k = 29A jAW Jjj tbe =dulAtIon frequency F. A theoretical ajid experixtontal bani;p is O;tiren ~J'o(r the possibility of utilizing the distributed matched load mtbod (N. '(4~ 1(ot*11CM10WO B4 1. VlAsov. JVUZ Radiofisika, Vol 11, No 2, p 311 [1968]) witki molAA-semi.canductor thin films for studying diffro.ation fields in a waveguJAe. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621.317.T7:538.6:!i2 Ki;;0;M;i;;;S;;0-;;N;i0iV 11 YYJILYAVICH, Ya. L. , ZVEREV, 113. F. , 11AVITAITME, V. G., ~~ , Ar 1) S. "On the Possibility of Constructirit.,-, a Phase Ideter Wlth 0trect, 'V,!~iidout Eased on a Hall Pickup for the -,HF Razige" Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konfi-,~rentsii po rwlintv~1111,. ports of the All-Union Scientific and Techniml, Confer-11rce oll '.Ru~dio ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosi'birsk, 070, pp 95-96i(froirl No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A328) Trtuislation: It to pointc-d aut that when a Hall Fi~~ckiq io a harm-)nically varyint-, current wLd a mnigiatic Cleld, a o:)n:3tUII't )~W' f.:; ~!f!- veloped aeroo!j the flall lt~,ads wfiU-h iii pri)portjow)~l i;o thu, :o!.0r1e of, ,,le- of phaise dtVfJl(Lf:f!VI1-'I1*. bettwcort thf,,- vfDef-01'Ll at, "'.urwent wl~i t111.111o C1 wig 1"It.-Id otrenoh. emf miky !je!rve an a Vewui JIm j,hiLlio -.nd J:~ crnvenf-k-rit for purp~n3ecj of indication. 111,te ur a phrdZe Mter brused cri thiv principle-, iv chlicked out, t;(11 "~ 11'e(juvrie'-f f-f* 600 niz. A schematic diagram of the 1.1111tallat.1011 I'(; Ili ference between theoretical wid experimerital. data in t1a m.L* -111= 5 Ambiguity in the phase anglo reading mV be elirslria:toil. 'by Jj,,.i::ludjng n 1,nail 112 USS11 KOTOSONOV, 11. V. qt...&O DvAl. V.1-cs. imuclIno-teklin, sibirr;,R, 1970, p1? 95-96 am. T. 2, Novo, elongeting insert in the mewsurement chwitiel. Posilible flystqqwtie erm.r.9 (thermo-emf etc. can be completi-~Iy compeasated. J,~ .. ....... . 212 USSR UI)C' SERGE111:11A, N. I., TUBM.'T.HH~V, V. G. KOTOUSOV A. S. "Device for Separating a SignaL tkgafns~ a llack~roixnd of Focused Nolst~" USSR Author's Certificate 'o 296214, f Iled .15 Nov 1968, 9 Apr 1971 (from ItZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, 1972, Abs tract 74o ID62P) Translation: A device is introduci~!d for separating ii s,1gTm1 a,~,aiiist it ground of focused noise c.,cecuted in the forn of a rc.1t!c-tor filter LUiii),] to the middle frequoncy of Glia noise speCtrUM With Wt 'OV111tiC (if thi- transi-Aission cuefficienL by meatit; of, for exaxiple, a xuj,,u.1ata5.1,i rcm~Jot,--. Yo r approximation of the noise proofness of the signal. raj::epC.1-:)1L ill'i'All.it ZI of fading focused noise close to optimal, the input ol" t.ho -J-!wic( is Cu-~11,-!cLed to the s L, r vone. 6 1 -- n i s ia o f t1 i e r es I s t o r via a n a r r ow b i 11, d f [.1 L q- r %. I i ~L c h s ~ -, ,-, r a L U:3 the noise and a rectifier. The Ainifomaity of t1te upF,,ttral. dcnt;ity of th, nois~t power at the output of the device Is insured by selvctJon of tlie rvscman,:-t.~ resistance of the rejector filter and the lioitr, of v.niat.0a of the resistor from the relation (R + It) /R ~> 3-4 where It is Oie 00 00, tance of the rejector filter, and R is the resistince of Ow regulata')~C resis- tor. 1/1 USSR mc 62.1.396.666 KOTOUSOV, A. S., SERGEYEEVA, N. I., TUBAL ITSEV, V. G. "A Device for Isolating a Signa.1 Against m Background :)I' Lurt;-,ed Interference" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, izobrateniya, promyshlennyye obraztiiy. tavarnyye znaki No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certificate Ila 296214, division. E, filed 15 Nolt 68, published 12 Feb 71, D. 179 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces it dq!-,-jco fLr isolatir,,- signals against a background of lwzped interference. 11-e dirvic- is nma*~-- in the form of a band-elinimltiOtl filter tuned to the ,-iJdila J*r,~-,Iuency 1)" the interference spectrum with automatic regulation of the factor by some such means no a controlled reQii3tor. &!i a feature of the ratent, the devicL 1 is desilpied to bring, 1 resistance of sifma.1 reception armir:,t a backgrotind of .1u7m)[i interference close to the ortimim. The Uput of the do-idce :[.i :,orriectc-ii to the controlling element of the resistoLr throuilh a n.1LI-VOW-bill"d which isolates interference, and through m rectifter. ,1P1!Ct1-rA of the interference Dower at the output of the denrice W "-g1,j;,t Uniform 1):r selecting the reronance resistance of the ban an f1lt,~-r and t),,-:- range, of variation of the controlled rea~otor to sattsfj th(i mlatiornzhip USSR KOTOUSOV, A. S., et al., Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, prom~,,shlonnyve obra:ltsy' tovarnyye znaki, No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certificate Nib 29611114, division H, filed 15 Nov 68, published 12 Feb 71, p 179 Roe + R ->3-4, where Roe is the resonance realstsnce of the bund-eliad:111t4-m filter, and R is the resistance of the controlled reii;lstr.~i!. 2/2 3. 2 1JDC: 5'5.37. BORISEVICH, N. A.. IM-TD-V. A. AA, an TOLSTOROW1,1W, G. B. "Radiation-less Transition of Electronic Friergy Ln No.iiatomic Holecules" Moscow, Izvestiva AN SSSR Seriya Ftzi21Lesk,,;1M1- Vol 36, 110 5, 1972, pp 935-OJ40 Abstract: Special attention is given i1i t1lis. triplet- triplet transfer of energy of excitation in Pril*,n-rdo compound V-,-- pors, a subject that has been relatively aegle(~,-ted In t~e litera- ture although it ha.3 been studied in detail i-n relrgtdur~ tc cor~- densed media. Because few materi.alu with r.,,uch intensity in the gaseous phase, the choice of oncirg.1y donors Q~):-.t can be conveniently studied is difficult. III 4~ej however, the authorn used diacetyl donors; the q~uantum Lritev,--wi- version ouiput- for thia niat-crial in c)-cit--t- tion is close to wiity. Aztlu.-~icene, 9.10 41 in, a thyllwLt lax ac el-, 9.1.0 diphenylanthracene, and pyxene were laced to zupp*4 ,Ierc-ptox t~iivrgy. Tables of the char;~.cteristics of the-se 111 Bhortu,avo excit,-- tion, the quontun, owtput oT the :i.nti,-1:r1:;w:1,b ill il.oi-j converoion 1-1 founil to drop. ThUs, in~ic!!~tas, 4V":N.1J; an il*-ddition~,l proceso of hiL-Jily oXfoctive radiationlw,,is o;C th~! o.*L,(,.(,- tronic energy iu nt vork thp, USSR UDC: 535-373.2 BORISEVICH, N. A., et a!, I zvestiyn All SS,:,*R 13erjyj! vol 36, No 5, 1972, PP 9715--940 triplet Btate. The authorv are aneociateii witi-i tha Phyciiies In- stitute of the Belorussian Academy of Ociences, 2/2 USSR uDc 6,9-1. M49.75 KATSMAN, S. A., KOTOV, A. A. "A Ylethod of Making Printed-Circuit Board Drawings" Moscov, Otkrytiya, izzobreteniya, pro=,fs4lennyye ..,)braztay, :~:)viirnyye zraki Ro 2, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290488, division, 11, fl-l-ed 1-9 Apr 68, pub1ished 22 Dec 70, P 169 Translation: Diis Author's Certificate introduces a m0hod of making printed-circuit board drawings, u-iing a plictocontact pi-t,,ce!!.,i to ml~ke a negative on reversal paper w,.d a positive oil phatosen5ttive, :'Um. its a distingitishing feature of the piment, In ordtir to ctit t1,tnvn thc work involved In planning printed-circuit boards, the original dravittill of' Lht! printe,d circuit board is made by corrbining .1 it dra,4irr , a photographic, origIn4cl; ii~nt~ Tnnqk carrying all dimensions and the reqW.red te6anical 1/1 US SQR BORIS*-'VICH, N. I.. , .4cadumicia.-i 15,410russian A-rmdfwj;~ C, and XCTOV, A. A.. "Quenching of Anti,.mquinone and zop"Aaen one Vapor in Large-Quanta `xcitation" Minsk, Doklady Akaderzii. :',quk Vc."A... Irt, J~o. 91, 1911(), 0~) 7()1:; 801 Abstract: Th-~~ quanl.,um output il-tnd z1he thraquinone and -..zopht~nono va-,:-cro as -ftm-ctiuris i:)1' i,rt!rIU,-IV,'2.Y Z. 01 Lhe exciting rad"Lation am (-.:OrLS.Id ere,", plo"~ 1:111, rusuit!! Of this t~xp,~rimental work witii two ordinate~o, orit~ fwj, qt;Lantum output and t1hv 4'( 1, ti"a -ab-, orpt i.- 1-~ I ::L C vaporo, and a oin,lo t?li~~ output quanta wers~ uv--a-,-u.-Qd by a metho(i III liwl 'l, per -atr*act;3 of -ita, ti; 1:; 1:!,:, 1. 1-4 grad, 1954). ex;,~itaticjn riadiation 7.,aj lamp STD-120 in the 248-405 rim range 'or the 248-365 am for the benzophenoze. -" diffrr-Wti0n. used to detect the mercury lines. Tho x(inoa .'Iailvp EPP-l"30, fed USSR VASEMKO, L. S., et al., Optika i Spektroakopiya, V,:,l 28, tio 6., lu%n -1,0' PP 1085-1093 21P * F iSO+e -............. ..... ............ v0, (11rip" el.- 31P) + f3o The authors thank G. A. MIWSEUN And YU. A. fW.UV foi, acslataLco in the experiments. 1jjj1WCE'j)'$ING DATE--(140EC70 1/3 020 UNC L ASS I F 10 ~! TITLE--LONG TERM LU~ INESCENCE OF VAPORS Or C0:41)LEX HOLE'CULES '-U- AUTHOR-(03)-BORISEVICHt N.A., GRUZINSKIYP Y-V-p K010Vr II.A, C'CUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER., FIZ. 1970; 3413)o 490-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUMt ANrHAAQolN9NE, EIENZENE DERIVATIVE, AROMATIC KETONEi PHOSPHORESCENCEj EXCITED SIATE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAciSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--3006/0939 STEP NU--i.ilt/0043/,*?O/Cl-.);./00,3/o,t9O/O-'t9B CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134664 2/3 020 UrICLASS IF I E-0 GIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0134664 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, Ti-JE- (~'41: OF r-,rfE, LUMINESCENCE OF ANTHRAWUINONE ip PH $UBZ GO If, J~,, Pillf. 111p AND BENZANTHRONE IV WAS STUOIED4 THE LU"If`JlE';C2tjCI: AND ABSC;JDTION SPECTRA OF THE CJ?4PDS. UNDER STUOY ARE SHOWN, AN-11) AN APPROX. ENERGY LEVEL DIAGRAM BASED ON LITERAruikE DATA AND &XrfTLo RE!Iljt.rs 15 G(VEI44 THE VAPOR LUMINESCENCE OF I AND It AT HIGH CONCINS, 1:04TAENED 2 C0,Mo;'0.,%f-:NTS WITH COINCIDING SPIECTRA. THE LONG LIVED C0,11301,IF-141', 6Y ALPHA PHOSPHORESCENCEt WAS PREDOMINANTLY RESPONS[EILE Fl!),R TI-Iff OVERALL LUMINESCENCE. THE LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM WAS 1ND1j;PEt-j1')1:111'T Of: 171-11: FREQUENCY OF EXCITATION. THE CONTRIBUTION 9F Ti-H: SI-11,111'.T LIVED CCIiPOPIENT TO EMISSION HAS LESS THAN Oft EQUAL TO 5PERCE14T,. THE AN'O LUMINESCENCE SPECTRA OF VAPORS OF 111, WERE f ' io riloi;E Of, 11. THE PH RADICAL CAUSED THE PI P1 SEx'rit.,.- BAND r0 51-IIFT TOWARDS LONGER WAVELENGTHS, SWILARLY T3 1 AND 11, 1'JqE LIJ,14 I NI: SCIENCE SPECTRUM OF If[ WAS INDEPENDENT OF THE FREQUENCY OF E),'(:ITArIo!Ir IT SHOWEI)v HOWEVERt THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE COMMON IN THE LU~ItINESCEJKE OF VAPORS. THE LUMINESCENCE INI'EJNSITY CHANGED PACOORT I 1:J:11 ALLY TO TH~ INTENSITY OF EXCITATION. A STUOY OF THE 0-c-PENOIENCE (:)I.:: THE QUANTIJ4 fIELD AND DURATION OF THE VAPOR LUMINESCENCIE OF It f1i AND III ON TEMP. AND THE FREQUENCY OF EXCITATION ALLOWED ONE TO Vff.RIFY THF~,' THEORETH",A1. CONCEPTS OF THE LONG TERM VAPOR FLUORESCENCE OF I'HE CIINIPO.S. UNOER STUUY. THE LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM OF THE VAPORS 01" IV 2 BAND$ WHEREAS A SINGLE BAND WAS OBSOO IN SOLNo UNIC L. A S S I F 111-0 P"I T~- -0406C 020 07 Mc 71. CIRC ACCESSION NO--IP0134664 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE LONG i4AVE UAND IN THE VAPOR 1,,1X! 11,11:CE P P ~l F S ENIT E L) 8;-:TA PHOSP~MRESCPXE WITH A DURATIMN 01: T TIMES 1.0 PRII-IF NEGAT~V&'i SECt'. EX-ITED SINGLET AND TRIPLET STAU,*-~!i WERE THE 91 PI AND THE LOWEST OF I V SEXTILE STATES. CONTRARY TO It III Al-40 I I I A N 1'.11 T E NI: LJAINEIUNC~ OF SOLNS. OF IV AND SEVERAL OF ITS DERIVSo WA S 11 B S DA T d0t B IN T T C, 14 1) . p C LAS F 10 -4 UDI" !j I -3 S .9. 1`3 K(I'rtii'i, .4 Ac a d. emic 4. a a of z-~ ademy C.- SC iem.': es I j Iit:t i a I I BOCHAGOV) B. A. G. G. , li.-= Y.;-K 1,141, Physicotechnical InstituLe imeni, F. loffe, Acai.;k!-my Sciencq.,s USSR, Leningrad i "Nucleonic Composition and Excit4tion Energies of TisaLi~ning Nrv::Iei in Irradiation of Bi-209, Pb-2081and AU-197 Targelj;s W'irh ?hotons With Energy Elmax ~ I GeV" Moscow, Doklady Akademii 'Nauk SiSSR, Vol 190, No .61, 1970, pp 1310B-Iill Abstract: 'I'he authors detarmine the nucleonic com-;j)osIt..I.r-n A,Z 4ind excitation ener,,-r)y r,(,,, of fissioning nuclei by usl,ng daLa :~n fiasion product characteristics, particularly the effecr, uf a decrease In the kinetic energY of fra~,merzts aith the escarxa o:C nai,.,trans from them and ~he calculation of the rass and energy d:Lstributicns of frag- ments at a given nucleus temperature. The articlo usqs re:wlts relar,- ing only to light Bi-209 and AU-197 target nocleill cited in an earlier 1/2 :Msi~ KOM,kR, A. P., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk 353R, Vol 1,90, 1.0 b0 1970, PP 1308-1311 article by tne auz-hors, as well as new data i~o a 1-1 b - 2 C'G tr~:et. and refined data for an Au-197 1~arjq-et calibrated accol.-diiiij; to Cf-25:2 P fragments. 'I'he initial formula for the authors' -oallc-ali'itiuns was the Seaborg-Viola formula for the meat kinetic e.aorgy~of fragmerts prior to escape of neutrons from thenim 2/2 USSR UDC 77 BRESLAV, YU. A., 10 A ITPR -;n Photcernulsion Crystals of Silver Bromide" V Sb. Mezhdunar. kongress pci f-oupr. nau~,e. Moskva, noto raphi 1. 7`c1"1N1-7e,-1,-!o5,`c3-W , chuvstvitellnosti (International Congress on P. 1970, Nature of Photographic Sensitivity -- Collec ion al-- WorhtO , no place, publication given, Vneshto-.gi-.dat, no year given, 1,p 115-1.38 SkZh-Fiziha, No 12(l), Dec 70, Abstract No 12D1323) Transiaticn: 1'he EPR at different stages in the chemical :.igf.n '~ of: ari:ion--LLi AFBr emulsion wWs investigated after garmna-Arradiation f"p a Si:)txce -in air ar in a vacuum at -1960C. Ccrmonents belonging to NO,! mol(vnileii absorbed ar, the surface of microcrysta .4 -1. 0-,* Inn -adi'--als were is, "03 parr-magnetic pawticlers, ar- identified in tile EPR spectrurr.. If AgN03 1c replaced by in the synthesis radical inatead OE Carr.- of Agbr, a component correspcriding, to the C1.0- ponents corresponding to N02 and NO 0 adsorbod m the 11,1trTat-41 dispL3yo-A the capacity to compete with monsithirj c,enters and othire e14-c-Ixon choweTs arid 1/2 BRESLAV, YU. A. , KOTOV, A. G. , MCzhdL='_. lkon4eess po fd,tagr, nauke, Micx.~,ta, 1970 Priroda fotogr. chuvs-tvitellnos-tI, no place of pLtbUvaIT;n grWri, Vreshtargi:Wat, fro year given, pp 135-138 even to keep electrons localized by these centers Ln thtit edsovpt:'Jon of Oxygen after irradiation. The role of surface admixtures is thl'13 VIN"! considez-able in electron processes in the irradiation of microcrysta1a. The EPR spettvim also displayed two components associated with two -types of pavainagnetic pa--- ticles, the concentrations of which (especially of one I~Vjpe) decrease &Wing aging; they are possibly charge carriers stabilizeit on iffie sialface. A. L. Kartuzhanskiy. Ace. N 048,386- 11 st ra'c t i nj Service: PO CHL-MICAL ABST.6-10 t Ref. Code; V56 r iomoc surface tenterl of ;~-haaated offica gel. '11IR study of the effect of oxygen and nitric; oxide adso"ition. U,:Ll- bimova. 0. 1.; Kotov,.&e . (Fii-Khim. Inst. t Moscow, USM~)7=58m' VYS- Enerl. 1970. 4T-n-I (Russ). The effect on -the EPR soectrum bf adwrption of NO and 0 on -y-irradiated silica get is studied lot 3 differea gels,, EleOroas and holes are formed both in the ~vol. *nd on the st~rf ace tI the gel. Adsorption vahms STO even for the sw4ce cejaWs. When 0 is adsorbed 02- is prewnt. J. Ikeler REEL/.FRAME 19800088 /gk-~ Acc. Nr: Ab.%tracting Service; llef. Code., AM0 45522- CHEMICAL ABST. "&Lq 0 r 89521c Effect of the unsharod piLr of nitrogen:oom abiorens ls i l d i nes. in ute rrait .1ol on the photochernical propertieg of r4dica Kotgv, A. G.; 17 - I I-.- - NL.R. lFir.- K Ereirg. A Vw, ctra of radi(:i 1070.-?(fT, W13- i1!5 6rwed by irradn. of sotne alk-11mmine hydrochloridej ane diju, -rilxcj~ The radicals formed from la.~M are dcconipd, by usil ligbt. Photochem. sinble ion nk(licals (1). -Nle-,\ F1 `Clf,- (U), -CH:CH2,.%,H.,-' (111). 3nd ~CUXHj\'H:,lEt ~M arelortned from corres~,U:nidinx amine hydrkhWridei. 11), li-ridn. of Mtr NIMCI and NiesINI-RCI ion radjoils VCH2NITP., 11O.-Ionn(ld. No diminution of the E'.',,R sigmal 4 obst), whest swnp~lw; coriq. 1,11, IH, and IV are irradiated by uv fight of wav I ~th nm~ rRidical.4 is ~-Ill 1) nm, whavas The absorption reXion of ihesciion i comsix),.1ding radicali. which jlossu56 the unsharq!i clecttoll pair on X absorb iight below 450 n1n. REEL/FRAME 1 .9 17 8 0 4' 9V 10'r Acc. Itri Abstracting Service; APLI049941- CHEMICAL ABSTO T tef . Code 44 a r 104231d Photodlesoclatim *f giobals *494tb0 an hmWktod dlica. got. 41-AwnwaL Pahezhetskii.- S. V2. iiij. lCarDovAl 0 - "0 !WkU. JAInsm. Enerf-T9W OF 4(1? JSrR spectra are shown and analytod for y-Imidial ed In lica I I.I.. (sp. surface 400 ml/g) %wiled with t orthosill t di-W, atqd heated at 400* for 6 hr at 10-1 torr w th adsorbet E j, NfeCIZ-1, or PrOH under the effect of red light - ~ The photioditwoi it. of Ole 41-:3. takes place at swfa(:tb ftmagneik 4~*ntero forml d. durl~.x irradn. of the silica gel, ifferclWon is shoWnL &;two I Rt &I d Me radicals and dou, and increases 0 to I JD megara la befoi-e leveling off. A diagrammatic skelch is shoism r6ilting Me energies of recombination of stabifirAd, clactrons and !'40*1es." B. Y-1keler REEL/FMMF. inin I immlifflubmiffilill 7o iation cherniatrj a 'a. ~ - - USSR UDC 541 .15-5 Scientific Reuearch BI~LAV, YU. A. and KZ10 Cal In*ldtute imeni L. Ya. Karpov, MOSCOW, State Cor-nittee for Chenistr-,,r "Paramagnetic Centers iii Irradiated Spthctic Zeolite.3" Moscow, Faijmiya VysokW-i Fnergly, Val h, No 2, 1970, PP 1"Y;-153 Abstract: The preserit 3tizdy was to sul"plerl,--tit olm-Lf-a~- rcze.-:11.ch that it is surface F- and V-centers resulting fro-All 1;hich -.il OL!. 511 U 'Zc cori'veruion of moloci4o-., ai :~Cj 1"ved oil "(.)j L low-tennerat re rad- a~jon-catall I- Li-A, NaA, KA, RbA, CsA, CaA ~jidl SrA, irradiated at 'r"I :-,CG T., -..,cro -~he study of paramagnetic cc-titers, the aiimples being conditioned in vaci-~t,, at var---,-Jus ' 0 1 temperatures bezween 6,00 and 1 000 K. Also studied was the aavorp-, Lrn para- magnetic nitrous and nitric oxides on both irruliated Lur.'l iinixvzadiated It was established that replacement of an alkali metca cait:-Acn ivith an ahkali--earth cation leads to sharp alteration 4=11 sarface proparties: the ;Jtrh)r alectrul levels of the surface defects in such replacement are cowier-ced tato iicceptor levels. These properties rem-li-a present when defects have be~en oltered as a result, of heat treatment', and also with change in radiation tenpavi~ture. 4 r, I r, Mml M, -Wiffli 1/2 024 UNCLASSH(0 ktou~S$ING UArV--430GT70 TITLE--PARAMAGNETIC CENTERS IN IRRADIAT~-U syi4mmc. ZEDLITES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BRESLAVt YU.A*j KOTOVt A.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-KHIM. VYS, ENERG* 19701 4(2)t 149-53 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY9 NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECH-110LOGY TOPIC TAGS--PARAMAGNETISt4t ZEQLIrEt GAMMA RADIATICAlt EPK SPECTRU'li HIGH 'o TEMPERATURE EFFECT# CALCIUplt STRONTIUMt CATION CONTROL .44RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0758 STEP i'413--U;t/0456/7-)/00ct,/00210149/0153 CtRC ACCFSSION NO--AP0119665 _Wl C L A S S I r, I I'D 212 024 UNC L AS, S I f'[!EiD 0iA0CEkS14G DATE--?- .30CY70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119665 ABSTRACT/EXT'4.,.,CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THCi ACT [Vill 101N TEMP. (T SUBI) AND THE TEMP. OF OF MA 1F.f:1LITE!i-t 4F.UAI,S LI, NA, K, RBt CS9 CA, AND SRI ON THE EPR SPECTRA OF PARAIIAGNI-41C CENTERS WAS STUDIED BY A METHOD OESCRIBED PREVIJUSLY (RQESL4V, ET 4L., 1961). A CHANGE IN T SUB1 OF 350-550DEGRE-1-5 DID NOT AFFE(11' THE "10. LJF CENFEKS NJR THE FORM OF THE SPECTRUM nF NAA IRRADIATED AT 770EGREI-ESK. AT HIGHER TE4PS., SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 750DEGREFSI THE flu. 09 CENTERS -INCREASED, BUT THE SPECTRUM mo jwT CHANGE, AFTCH 110,410N. AT ki0011 .TEMP*# THE EPR SPECTRUM CONSISTS OF 6 COMPOINENT~,. THE: GjFACTOA AT THE INTERSECTION WITH THE ZERO LINE WAS 2.0ZD PLkJ5 031 141NIIJS 0.0005 OE. ADSORPTION OF NH SUB3 OR 0 DID NOT AFFECT THE INHNSITY OF THE SPECTRA, THE SPECTRA OF CAA AND SRA IRRADIATED AT ROOM TEMP. AND ACTIVATED AT 400-50DEGREES CONSIST FO 2 SUPERIMP9SE-U SIGNALS., t JIF- WHICIi IS A SLINGLE LINE, 3-4 OE WIDE. AoSnRpriL).,i OF N OXIDES LOWFi~fill THI- ~iO. OF V CENTERS, BUT 010 NOT AFFECT T14E SPECTRA. EXCHANGV CAriupis H Ap-i:EcrE-o vat- SUkFACE PROPERTIES OF MA ZEOLITES IN THAT DONOR ELEC'rRON LEVELS OF SURFACE DEFECTS BECAME ACCEPTOR LEVELS. FACILIT)'r FIX. KHIM, INST. IM. KARPOVAs MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED Ila jJ pu. ults'S."j %.~fOUW-And ul P.JdO~>U AjjVAaU4V 01143 p..;.%& Jam altaw 4&141 %abob junplait'sAT u1 tiviloilliv '4G&~tj-u sAll 6 'Jow.'31A ~11 (4"Ilfwa "I f.u. ljoill"aq lbow ljo, j&Ail-iMU IJI 1-11 "14~� III ".sj Im.. ..' 11,;, 31 .1jull. -II J1. ..I-4ujwI-vd -43 j,l)- 9t Ij 1.1cl ivq; ;;T 44v 4 111.71ro Ok III lf.- r#-0 P ~:jui~jjc A.uuui u1 r'-w I, v -q 4 1. 1 1 s. 4jn;f-i.ajj .1144 ul L I ..:;L F-j-, -,I GT J-1 KM4 '-'4;1 %1 t 7.7 'k.- USSR UDC 632.95 TERENVYEV, A. P., GRABLYAYUSKAS, K. V., and KOTOV A. L. "Method of Production of N',W-Dimethylbydrazide of 56ccini(. Acid" USSR Author's Certificate No 309004, filed 6102/70, j)L1j)1Lsh41d 29/09/71; (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal. Khimiya, No 9, 1972, Abstract No 9 N590 P by T. A. Belyayeva). Translatioa: Four-hundred point three g of succinic aiihydride is added to the mixtuxe of 600 ml CC14 and 100 ml DKPA, then a salation of 240.4 P, Me')NN'll, in 300 ml CCIA is added over 30-60 minutes at 20-30" 0:4)o1e(I irith ice and salt to maintain the temperature), the minture is stirt--td for 2 hours at 20*. The precipitate is separated, washed with CC14, auspwided in 1.2 1 iso-PrOll, boiled for 30 minutes, cooled to 0% filtere,i,l, th" precipitati! is vashed with iso-PrOH and ethyl acetate, guid dried, proijiucing vuccinic acid W.W-dimethy1hydrazide, yield 85.8-90.8%. IR spectra are presented. USSR LII)C. KOTOV, A. P. , ZELENIN, L. P. , BRONF-FIN, B. M. , SOME,-,, ia-,, a., Gn,4), 1-,. V., 'Tr- n7roTy t e c h n i cinstitute lmeri S. M. Kirov "Structure and Magnetic Properties of 1141tual Solid Sclw~-ioim of Iron an-I Nickel Monoa-luminides" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovcdeniye, Vol 13, So 'i, 1.1.12X Y.-, p~.l 602-606 Abstract: The lattice period, density, and Lezvperacur(-. c!' ceptuibility of solid Fmlutions of Fe-j.-XNiXAl (0,4'. x< 1.) -u-? , their energy spectrizi ic The cumn~ ftx thin p~ri, I function of Compositic-i !7hi:rwr F.J!t:)T!WdXm!-, wit,ji jr1crc-astrig from al lwl i II i d e t 0 2P:.- f Cir C, mo M I A 1. , r en it 1, 11 n j;~ c-, ~,,:i I t:.tC, "I Th e t emperat ur e -d ep er t, o f r. u ii, t; ib 11, 1 tin t I ~ o i r~ t-t f. t, 1 '.1 i C poundn is attrituted to iron ntows. 'fl,,e mr.(.,~Intrntic.n cr the properties of mutual solid solutions of imm md miicke.! explained in -terms of redistributicii of ejcct~j%m 99 - USSR um 612.8-.~-2-3 SUDAKOV, K. V., MMITI-EV, B. V., and. KCTOVj A.. V..., Chiir of Normal llbynioloT, First Ybacow Yedical Institute ireni7t.' no- v "Ifeurophysiological Mechanisms of Sensory Satiatton~ Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy 1'oyatellnostl Dreni I~ P. rb-mrlov, Vol 21. Vyp 1P Jan/Feb 73, pp 24-33 Abstract: Liquid food (irilk or caTrot imicu) ims .rentjy crimtyed o-:,!-~ tllie t~ral mucosa and, through a Castric tubing, injected int; tliv stalift,ch of liunj~~y, anesthetized cats and rnbbit5, 'wrfille W'S Were belinl; recoriled from thir cer,.I-ral cortex and various h)Tothalw-lic areas. (h the Immis rif th-,.~ Tevults ol--tailnts~l, the fol-low1m; theory -was fonmilated. In the hurtigry ztmte, i;lhe latk-~ral hy,p(Alrl- lamus is active and discl-virges it-Talser, to the mc-.itnr cind fzewsury cortex Rml to the ventrar:edial hypothalamle i iuclems, increarrini7 thu sensi.tivi7c.,,r of t*-Sr~! stnictures to afferent inpilnes from. orpl. nn;L 1~"alltrlu lated by fml) thcse rec(!ptorf; dinclian!'c affiarent to t~.,C ventroywdial nuclexin, whw:-j activity th-ur, gradually lri,,!*reri~.~;in vith tbt~ of food. At the name tlme-, pro;xonslvc IrthOitirmi tt~kwa in tli4~) ItLte.!rul hypothalm-lun and bmin Bveriturill,,,, sv:gcitattori ol' thi! vunt-.m,-dfrl nucleus, which fimetioni as thf., r;,atiation center, rmia fiii-ibition of the lzitoral hypothalamus, which Nnotions as the hwit~er centcr, cmtrte 4L state of (3,4ris')ry Ito USSR SUMCV, K. V., et al., Zhurnal VyEshey Vervnoy D-uyntit.-Pnoo-ta Ireni fto I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, VYP 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 211-33 satiation which stops food int-ake tefore th(h, foo(I lirettent In the 4 tinal tract is digested, absorbed, and distribizt(!d, Unt isp before mettlotic satiation is reached. 2/2 - 47 - USSR UDC 681.341.3.63 KOTON. B. A., SLqLkI..kN'OV, R. F., Enstitute of Semicon&LCtorn, Acad~?riy of Sciences - the USSR, Leningrad "An Analog-Code Converter" Moscow, Pribory i Teklinika Eks2zprimenta~ NO 4, jul/Auj~ll 71, pp 97-91) Abstract : The authors doscribe a voltage-tQ-code coml~~.rter iiasad on Itti- grated circuits. The &.%,.-A*.ce cqn Ibe iioeo to convert t:i*mLj-,mww- and stationary rapdoM to ditgttal co,le wJrh enables use of digital and control comptiteri both for- pro(-(.-;,;-In,S) of. phyzi.1cal data and lar conLrolllrig a camplox ~ihysfca,[ c-.jcp(~rIm:Qn-,, Thc C311- Verter quanti.-es contimictis signals b,,~ level with a pri~~iciimi of ().I pv.-.rci-nL. Mx-imum. conversion time i's 1 ns, input iml:-.10diloce iS 20 Ho c.Oav4~.-Ler can be used in the digital integration mode, t4ikb miko.t.- I t: to estinate the riaLhcmaLical expectatfon of a atatfoliary process. 35 - USSR UDC: 621.3'76.232.2 ABDUR1VH-1A1X1OV, K. 11. and KUTOV, B. A. "Sensitive Synchronous Detector" Moscow, Pribory i Telchnika Eksper menta, No. 3, V971, pp 127-128 Abstract: The difficult'.- involvei in the d--aijpi c--f synchronous detectors is finding transistors ~Car ~,iwitching with small temperature drift. The circuit de.-icribi:d in this. article uses integrated microcircuits capable of operottinr ~n -a bi-cad band of frequencies with narrow temparature drAft; it confiiots of a transistor-analog, ,iiultiplier, an. iritegrali-ir-,- -timplifier, and an emitter follower. The multiplier is an integral;ed circtiit, P2222 type, and a hybrid 10ICT)IO or 1VJ46. A descriptior. of the circuit's operation together with a scho=-ttic ia~f tilL, Qntire in- strum-ent is provided. It has been succvsvifull~y usod to obsLrve- small nonlinearitiez in 'the volt-a~npere character-hitics of tunnel structures. The authors are ae6ociated with tllie Inistitute o~ Semiconductors, USSIZ AcadenV of Scionces, Ln1wl.grati. 135 - j>jtOCfSSI,.,,~ oArc.--LBSEP70 112 028 UNCLASSIFIED YOM *I. m, TITLE--OBSERVATIONS OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA ANO OF A t OFION IN J'HE LIQUID PlIASE -U- AUTHOR-051-REGEL, A.R., ANDREEVt AoA.j KOTOVI B-A~p WAMNOALtEVt N.t OKUNEVAt N-M- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR loop SOURCE--J. NON-CRYST. SOLIDS 1970o 4(l) 151-60 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--GALLIU!4t TRANSPORT' PHENOMENAt FLUIO STA'TE, hrOMIC "P,0PEwTY9 THERMAL CONOOCTIVITY, NEUTKON SCATTERINGo SELENIGIF, thifIlUm C04ROUNOP COPPER COMPOUND, SOLH) STATE, ANTIMONY COMPOUND CONTROL M&RKINlG--%lJ RESTRICrIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0364 STEP PIU--61E/0000/'VO/01)ltfOOI/OI51/0160 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100850 UNCLASSIFIED 212 028 UNCLASSIFIED ;l;ZG('.1:3SING DATE-19SEPrO CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0100850 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOME CON1005., S,l SUB2 $E' SL133, y 11-14 c TNSE, ANIJ CUSBSF SUB2 HAVE (IFE14 STUDIED WHICH HAVE 11L. TIVEL L ELF CUIN'OS. (IS SMALLER THAN 100 Mlin-CM) IN NE LfQo SrAll- EXPIL, RESULTS ABOVE AND BELOW THE M.e. ARE IkEpoRrEo Aria oiscuSSED FOR THE ELEC. CONO.p HALL COEFF., THERMOPOWER AND THE THERMAL COND. RESULTS OF A STUD'( (IF THE THERMAL MOTION OF LIQ. AND SOLID~GA BY NEUTRON St'.ATTERING ARE ALSO PRESENTED. UNCLASSIFIED nil 1/2 - 024 UNCL TITLE--SELECTION RULE FOR T14E 114ELASTIC SCArTERtNG HAVING THE WURTZITE STRUCTURE -U-- AUTHOR-(02l-US0Vr OvA.p KOTOV BoAs ;00010 :COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970r 4(519 830-6 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS 'SING DATE-27NOV70 (ICE$' 1: Nj-,tjtRQ.%S 1t4 CRYSTALS TOPIC TAGS--NEUTRON SCATTERINGi INELASTIC SCATTER(NGt GROUP THEORY, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, SELECTION RULE CONT'ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1002 s'rf-'p CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136429 UNCLASSIF(E-0 .14K Tt 13 lk i!) F SS' -1111 G, A I I- -- --2 OV 2/2 024 U-111CLASstr-m* CIRC ACCESSION 1`40--AP0136429 A Ii C 4aSTRACT/~EXTRACT-(W I'll .) % ,.cp i;~ n o I:) 03TA[N SELECTION RULEc~ FOR THE MELASTM S(:AlTl'F-,KfNt~j' LIF HH-:1YAOMS I N CqYSTALS ;it Tit THE WiF7-Z I 'VE S f RUCT OR I- 11i E " 1, L E (''I I';!! Nh 1: PnLYTYPES OF THE WURTZI lt~ STkIK f URE ARf t)E:I'(' m-ii-v r,f *,t- riii: SMALLEST UNIT CELL, I-E- 2H. F AC I L I TY: N!; 11' LENINGRADt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED OSSR ' LJDC 5U-15 FIRAVED-IROV) A. N. , PhySico-Chil..,lict., _j. Institute, -M Karpov "Com,oetition in Char,~!e Capture by Additives in Geijima- Irradiated Polyvinyl Chloride" Moscow, Dol.-.lad7 Alradenii -,,~uk SSSI~R, Vol 198, iro 1, pp 137 Abstract: Studies of recent years h~-ve s1hown quite convincln:rly We imnortant role rlayed by the transfer and canture of char'-,,cs in the nonadditive effects of radiation chomis~try (us-aally Joined under the term transfer"); yet only little attention 1,as been given to the behavior of the additives of doncrs and acceptors of electrons exi3ting in irradiatod polymers, desnite the obvious imnortance of such research, both in the stizdy of' radionrotec'-ors and for better understanding I g o,V radiation processes in polymers. The present study was aimed at the competition betwi*,-en donors rind acceDtors in vp-rious corabin2tions, in polyvinyl chloride irradiated 112 USSR KOTOV, B. V., et al, DoIcladyAkademii. Neulk S35R, Vol 198, Io 1, 1971, DD 131L-137 at 770K. Both low-termeratiwe electroti sDfqctz1o,v_,or)j, and (to -a smaller extent) electron w;,gnetic resonpr-ce were usod. Gravhl c and tabulpr data on ion-radical absorDtion spect*ra, relationship of ion-radical formation to dome, various electron -npramagnetic spectra, and the relative concentrations of the tetraO.Yal'Ocuil~O- dimethpne and tolylanine radicals in a polyvina.1 chloride sanple during Dhotoionizat-ion and Y-radiolysis, accompany the paper, 212 8! P il! CC E!~!i 1% i~", 0117 JU L 7 C UNC L jNSS I F I E TITLE-TRANSUPIL [CAL INFUSHN CIF M E C f N:A L lALTHCR--CST~0VEPKFCV, (.Ycl., NIKULSKIY, A 0 K C' C leI G A A M'WeI Z.M. !:CCUNTFY EF IhFC--USSR ,.,SCURCE--KFIKURGlYA, 1'77C, NRI PF 59,-t2' ICAIE FLELIShEE ------- 7C SL&JECI AREAS--BICLCGICAL AND PEDICIL SC IENCES TOPIC IA%GS-VE IN i LI VES v HEPCOYNAN KS r i-EAPI Mil'# K KNE, A ~3 1) G Y E IN CENTRCL P,APKIft(--N( RESTRIC1106 C C C U M F'N I C L A SLN C L A S S I F: I F 0 PRLXY CIRC bUESSICK NG--AP(C44EtfI 4, p 0, 1 A 4, 112 019 UNCLASSIFIED P,11'10CES4~TNG DATF--18SE-P70 .T-ITLE--INTRODUCTION OF ME71CINAL SUBSTANCES THROUGH THE UMBILICAL VEIN IN THE TREATMENT OF HEPATIC ABSCESSES -U- ~AUTHOR-(04)-OSTROVERKHOV,,G.YE.t NIKOLSK[Yt A.D.j K(ITUVt L.A-t MURASHEVAt 2.14. ~CGUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR .SOURCE-KHIRURGIYA, 1970p NR 4v PP 75-79 OATE PUBLISHED------70 .,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--VEIN, LIVER# ANTIBIOTIC DRUG EFFECTt DIAGNOSTEC METHODS ~CONTROL IMARKING--NO RESTRICTIOPIS WOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEL/FRA4E--19S3/1129 CIRC ACCESSIOIN ?40--AP10054124 STEP NO--IJR/0531/10/001)/004/0075/0(179 2/2 019 01CLASSIFIED Pk(ICESSMG DATE-18SEPTO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054124 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ANALYU THE RESULTS OF TRANSUMBILICAL INJECTION OF AINTE8110TICS ANQ OTHER $lJRSrllNCFS 114 8 PATIENTS WITH ABSCESSES OF THE LLYFR, 6 OF WHOM fQ(;(lVER(,-Q. IN PATEENTS WITH HEPATIC ABSCESSES THE AU'rH('R.S RECOMME140 THE USF CANNULIZATION OF THE UMBILICAL VEIN FOR DIAGNOSTIC PORTOHEPATOGRAPHV AND SUBSEQUENTLY 1:0.1 PROLONGED INTRAPORTAL INFUSION OF MEOICINAL SUBSTAIXES AS A SEPARATE METHOD 4F TREATMENT OR IN COMBINATION WITH OPENINI; AND DRAINAGE OF ABCESSES. THE THEORETICAL SUBSTANTIMON OF THE 1:101LOYMENT OF TRANSUMBILICAL INJECTION OF ANT18[nTICS AND DRUGS 1.11 THE TRF.ATME14T CIF PATIENTS WITH PYOGENIC ABSCESSES OF THE LIVER WITH VHE AID OF MICRrWIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES THE AUTHORS,I)EMONSTRATE BY rHF FACT OF Fils GREATER CONCENTRATION OF DRUGS LN THE ZOKE OF THE, 11ATHQ14GICAL CU THUS ENSURING A MORE PRONOUNCED CURATIYE- EFFECT* UNCLASSIFIED 112 olo UNC L -A ',q S I F 11) T ITLE--R Ei--R,%C TORY M I XTURE FOR' L 1%,. jqG rijC. 1r lzi~u(-ijrj. of: u,i_,v,; f _U_ AUTHOR-105)-PAYADKO, V.M.p KOTOV, K.1 . t MAGI LA i V oS s s ZHAK, A - It, T&A C?" COUJ'J.TRY ("F TNF%J--USSR SOU4CE--U.S.S.R. 265,135 REFE9ENCE--9TKqYTIYA, 03AAZTSYt TGVdid:NYE- Z.AAKI 19VII)t IZOIWET., PROM. OATE PUBLISHED-09MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.p (140.t CIVIL 010 MA141.1NE ENGR TOPIC TAG?S--11LASr Fk)RNA(',I:t HEF'RACTORY ?4Aj'j-fUALt Hl"TALLWHIAl' PAIL141i I TECHNICAL SrANOARD/(U)(;OST TSHTU446954 RFFRACTOWV;~ CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRIcrIONS OCCU4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1060 STEP CIRC, ACCESSIC)"I A F f F) 212 010 UNCLA.$S1 FIED p.110CEStlING DATEE-1271NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0130095 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) G;1-0- ABSIRACT. A lt.~-FRACTOiul ~ilxl'o (-,X~TG. ~A, F (t-L::R AND 131NOER HAS THE Ft"LLOAING CWMP-N. (IN KG-h I'll P`11:3 CRIJ5HF0 HIGH ALUMINA aRICK (PARTICLE SIZE FRACTION 0.115-5 (IMP Cluslif:*F1 Hf~',H ALUMINA BRICK (PARTICLE 511r- 5-111) 41`0 90IJ-IOODP 6RICK (PARTICLE SIZE SMALLEk THAN 13.1)9 11414) 4o()0-5001 ii~F I!:iIi-E .?it, (ACCOROING. TO GOST TS4TU 4469 54) 200-50v ANO HOPERCFNT PHOSPI-11311.1C XCID 180-i'00 L.-il-i PRIME3. FACILIry: DNEPROPETROVSK CONS rRM: 11'101*1~ ENGIIIIEF-WIG INSTITUTE AND PETROVSK11p.G. 1. METALLURGICAL PLANT., Wfl,"PROPETROIISX. 1 91 011c Ls i F:0 212 016 u ti c L A 5 S I F I Ec I DA br: sI % 1~ ~)'-%'r E -- 13 E C 7 0 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133003 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTAAC' T FOR r H E li-* X 1) f L1: Ll L:,i.) L 4 A c- L A'S f FURNACE, A CHARGE CONTC). 10PERCEtiT BRt-~VETTED GCA~'::. 0 'i K SHOWED 4ECH. STRENGTHSt M SUIViO EQUAL~ Ub L,-.) L 3.4-8.8RERCEINT, AND COPJAINE0 S L.25--I.BD, ASH -'0,i) ~-I; 'J i r U 11)":: 5.8-10.6PERCENT, THE ~RUCESS f~ARAMETE'11S OBTAIN C-111PARED dilli THOSE 03TAINED WITH 0-fla USE OF Tiff: USUAL COKF. -ri+-': il 't, likkiN ~)i coj~'f--() SHOWED NORMAL MN AND S AND SOMEWHAr HIGHER st CCINC~N!s. 0:1.131t 0.01if3f A"'U." 0.9ZPERCENT, RESP). THE BRIQUETTEO COKE 0.14 CHAR61P.W; STRENGTH AND 010 NOT FOR4 A BREEZE. THE LL E4,31'll L"IF Ifili (1A10lLiN'k- 11014~': IN THE FURNACE WAS 1000 M4t AP40 CO. DISAPPIEAR~D 4T Zl5:D-5o:J0 tl'i i:itw,~ rHF- MOUTH OF TUYERE. MAX. TEMPS, IN THE HEART14 AND 3UISH, 'ohlRE L8.45 ANa, 1380DEGREES, RESP., AND THOSE OF THE PIG IRON AND SILAG l%T fl'il~(R TV, WHOLES WERE 1515 AND 1580DEGREESo RESP. A CHARGE C~QNTG. 5UPE~CENT !BRIQUETTEE COKE DOES NOT CAUSE ANY COMPLiCATIONS IN 'THE OPERArION CF rHE FURNACE* UNCLASSIFIED PRGrESS Z:I'- r/2 0 2 0 UNCL AS S I F I E O~ G DATE-13NOV70 T E T L E - - T I S Y A I f J E A':!) 0 Fl E N' 1*1 L FA L 0;:', 1 Y OE P. S 11; S . 2 LF 5G,4,,'S F~K;4,70 9Y i-l:_:LFS OF CUZ`61N~~ kl- -45 -U- AUTHOR- (041 CH=_%K,~, L.N.t Go-INYUKi M-A-.o SUR'C"KINAP N.S0.1 KGTQVr A.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHE3. ZAVED. TFrI+NOL'*'j LEGK. 1970, DATE PU3LlSH%,z0--------70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-- PGLYAA I DE RESIN, PHENOL FORMALOEHY0E RliSIN, WITER PROOF live;, -ADHESIVE CONTROL 'IAkKf.'4G--!1-4'0 RESTRICTIGNS DOCU.'4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0 PRO9Y REEL/FRA4z1-3006/1107 STEP IRC ACCESSICN 'j-3--"TMY.7)3 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED ClRC_ AXCESSIGN NO-ATOL34793 ABSTRACT/EXTlACT--(U) G?-O- AHSTt'v.ACT. I-6 (a chain of the first kind); or 2) a chain Kj-t2 such that g. c. d.,(Kj. KI'll >3 (1- .1. - - .. 11 and c. d. g.c.d. IK-)+-i. AY-) - --S'_S-3. 4. 6 (a chain of the second kind) Theorem If the substitution T Is such that J!'or emy cycle i there exists either a chain of the first kind or a chaJ.n- of the seconl kind, and the nurdiers It- 'Tt'lKI are all different for -lit larmit one vat E (aij), where if d,.1