SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVINTOV, A. G. - LEVITSKIY, K. B.
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KVASNIn V. N., LEVINTOV, A. G*, YURIN, 0. N.
"Electric Circuits Iii Radio Electronic~ and Instrumezt Bull(Iing"
2--cheskiye skherj-~r v rad ve " 1cf. English
Elekt icelektranike i rriborostro ,ii:
above), Moscov, "Svyazl", 1971, .191 PP,, ill. 77 k. tr4tt Hz-7h R'adiotekhnika,
No 6, Jun 71, -Abstract No 6A'13 K)
Translation: A-11 ty-pes of circuits which incorporate-, a =ified systein of
design documentation are considered in the book. Re,~ommendations are intro-
duced on compiling circuit documentation for various groups of articles.
A method is described for autoratic circuit design b,,r corpiter. The book
is written for engineering and technical workers dealing with proble-Tw, a f
creating and checking out circuit documentation, and may be useful for
college and university students. A. K.
P 007 UNCCASSI FIED OkOCESSING DATE--230Cr7O
TITLE--SOt4E TRENDS IN DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENFIFIC FOUNDATIONS FOR
STANDARDIZATIEN -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KVASNlTSKlYt V.N4# L E V.11ma.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR q
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-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U).GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR$ DEFINE THE AIMS UF THE
SCIENCE UF STANDARUIZATIONs THEY STRESS THE IMPURTAtiCE OF MATHE4ATICS.
IN.THE CREATION OF FUNDAMENTAL BASIS FOR STANDARDrZATION, THE OBJECT
~,AND MAJOR WAYS OF DEVELOPMENT OF THEJ`HEORY OF STANDARDIZ4TLUN ARE
SIGNLED OUT AND A NUMBER OF URGENT~PRUDI.,IEMS ARE FORMULATEU"
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'.'~ITLE-DEUTERON GENERATION ON NUCLE BY HIGH ENERGYIPROTONS -U-
YU.M., KANAVETS, V.P~,, LEVINTJ)Vt [.I., MOROZOV,
B: V
t NIKIFOROV, N.A.
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~COPPER, TITANIUM, SILVER, GULD
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OSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo TH&*305S SEtTIONS FDR THE
HAVE Ct L) IN THE
PRODUCTION OF U, P, AND PI POSITIVE MESONS lo MEASU E
INTERACTION OF 6.6-GEV-C P WITH BEv Co ALv CU, TIv AG, AND AU NUCLE1.
THE SECONDARY PARTICLES WITH A MOMENTUA~OF 1.23 GEY-C HAVE BEEN
'T!-E DEP=N'0E CE 0- THE
-REGISTERED AT 15 MILLIRADIANS IN THE LAB, SYSTEM. F
~DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS ON THE MASS NO. I A, OF T~iE NUCLEI CAN BE PUT
IN THE FORM 0 PRIMF2 SIGMA-0P 0 OMEGA IS SIMILAR Tf" A PRIMECHlo WHERE
~~_CHI SUBD EQUALS 1.24 PLUS OR MINUS 0.01, CHI SUBP :EwUALS 0.69 PLUS OR
HINUS.0.03, AND CHI SUBPI POSITIVE EQUALS 0.45 PLUS OR MINOS 0.03. THE
:.DBTAINED RESULTS MAY BE BROUGHT INTO CONSENT WITH THE BUTLER PEARSON
~MECHANIS* UF -THE D PRODUCTION IF THE ABSW~~.PTIW4 UF D AND ;%I IN THE
FACILITY: 1:,VST.- YEL.k. EKSP. FIZ.,
'.-I-~NUCLEUS IS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.
00 scow, USSR.
111-8. CIMARACTZRISUC F=TURIS OF TRZ CROM OF MIN=2 GERXMUH CRTSTAL3
1"fittef.4 1o,"1 A. F. loffe or the USSR A4!+14*y of S414ma".
P-jetion, 12-17 June, 1072, V 321
Uhon growing shopod,single crystals by the Steponov procedure. a close
t&X&tl&d is bb#ktv&d b4twAAA U.4 221&P& Of ChA &AlL Column, the thftaAl U424
outhe
crystal. - A* the t-ctAe* of- to i g- shaped single c.,otnlw �~ xtrstw~. , the
configurstIca of the wood crystal to not the shape farming factor. Vro ttaml
form, of the crystal, to 44sterstned by the outtlas. of the shape f*nLln# halo and
the position of the tr7stallitation.front. However. in the initial I uh
state. the shape of the mood crystal to realized both for sh*ping the malt
calms &ad for the the.-mal. lux" throgh tho cryetal-melt Imt*xt&co~
The pz&aa=a of octahedral pI&Aso omp-ls at &aware racs-tIng 4tvamiLoi tao
shape at the tryitmill amtAon Irant and the shape of the mait taimma. It to:
out that the structural andeloctrical. prapagtiam of lormamdus. single crystals
dEpoial to_ft' N'troog A olicea. qn.the abowe Indic &red ~ crystokli zatto pars"cizzo,
Vhon growing monact"Wilne rods of garumniumi from 2 to 10 no I= diameter
and with arlone4tta" of! I IMU, C 110~, 4 ltl~. e 211~, c221~. c 1213,, t** degree me
locating of the single crystals varies from " to 3 percent. Controlling the
crystol...~"tLom parsootorm Ithe thermal field of the melt calms &a the crystal,
the shape at the molt column], If v" posetkile to obtain rods
of gersaftlus with a else* 12 surface finish. The dislocation density in than
was, frow 1-10 to IOJ ca-2.
"a distribution of the allaying admixtures to shaped stalls; crystals In
c the $worst case to subject to the same laws am are shammed whom growing single
crystals from a melt. ftwover. whom growing sharply alloyed single arrotm.lj by
the Steparmrv procedure, there is no long-parlod bonding or short-portod stable
ban"
ag. The presence of the uAcasing device permits a significant decrease
In the Intensity of the growth bands.
USSR
UDC: 53-082
KUSHCH, V. V., KUKUY, A. S., ANTONOV, P. I., LEVIHZCK D T
"A Device for Measuring the Resistivity of Single CxVtal Rods by a
Noncontact M,-thoW'
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Ser. Fizicheskaya, Vol 36, No 3, Var 72, pp 601-6c)2
Abstract: A device is propo3ed Nihich uses a nonconta(.,t, caracitalice method-
for checking the volumetric distribution of resistivity in cylindrical
germanium specimens. The ianeasure of resistivity is tfte amp~litudo- of the
voltage taken off :Crom a men-surere-ent loop into which bie speci=en Is
introduced through capacitive electrodes. In the proposed dt.--vice, tile
measurement re.~tults are made more reliable by providii1j; fol- aUto,'[qjf~-je
tuning of the measurement loop to resonance with the r~upply generator by
adding a correcting variable capacitor with the rotorneclianically ccn-
nected to one of the coupling electrodes. A colapal-janil of,ir.,-asureneilt
results with data obtained by the two-probe method abrivs a deviation of
no more than �10%. The repeatability of the (leyice w evr-J.ulited by the
coefficient of variation of ropeated rnQatsur(.!mentr, at a Point. lals
leso than 1%.
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US S R UDC: 537. -',1
-Y, L,
O.Mil, L. S., LEFI.1,110VA, Ye. Ye., .4
'Im" F.
HAI 11- D. I., A-11-Union Ocientific
C
of Electrotherrial Lquipnent
"Investigation of lFesistivity Distribution in a Singl* Cry.,ital. G e rm &I i i Lum
Strip 'by
mosec-w, T z-.,. 1;z,., Ser. clief~!- -:i --j., Vol 36,, No -1, Var 61h-6,.8
Abstract: 'The ~A,~tnibl~tio.n of' re5istivity is studied by ~injrlo-prolle nea-
sp wirg tlcwn to 1.0 p.
surc-.-._-:r-ts on cryst.~.l (.:en,:!anium strip wi. 11:
11c ctrij;:; -,,-crc rvcnm bY tht~ rethod in --110:- and ,
the Plane O-f the st-r-ill (111). 'l,lie Specimens dc~jod .;-ith Ca-
Sb for p- and i.-cenductivity re!:pQc1Li,.;(Jy. It wac 1e-m.ind tliat flie lon(-,-i-
tudima IS rn--ter flrn the transvene
'ci
c r of ti-- -C-i~7-
4 1 -~-l 3--, 117 10 C I C:!
0, f un il,,-~:,( T11
r h; I c i tv
S. et Ed., TAN SSSR: Ser. Fiz. V 36, 1972, I)p 61h-618
100-3-25 P. Fine impurity lbands of Lbout 10 V were observed vhich are
apparently due to the periodicity of the crystallization process occa::;iotied
'I, atent heat of fusion. 'Me higber ho rf-
by liberation of , e 1- CO
served in p-gemptnium is attributed to the weaker relallm betweei, the
efflectim ccefficient of distribution of. Ga and periodLe fluctuations in
grovth rate.
ULC 53-082
KUSHCH, V. V., WKUY, A. S.p ANMKOV, P. I.,,
"Device for ~Leasuring the Specific Resistance of Shaixid SinL4,e Crystalp, by a
Contactless Method"
Moscow Izvestiya Akademil Hauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichesl~aya, NO 3, 1972,
pp 601-602
Abstract: The application of contactless methods to control the specific
resistance of shaped single crystals of different geonatries is discussed. It
is noted that the application of the contactleas capacitance mthod to control
the distribution of the specific reaiat4ace over cylludrical single crystals of
small diameter not only rl LiReS +6130 speed of twasurewent but mdrca it pasoible
to avoid losses of costly materials associated with the surface treatmnt of
crystals in probe waourements. The essence of the ne~,hod is that the Voltage
amplitude taken from a Ywanuring circuit, into which the sunq)la is introduced
through capacitance connectii4; electrodg-s, verves as 4L measure of' the iipecific
resistance. A necessary condition for obtainix4,7 reliable xvisults hav been
tuniYW the measuring circuit to resonance with the generatar supplying this
circuit, this is ultimately achieved by changing tbc- capacitamce of the con-
nection between the electrodes and the sample being rs~udied. This article
1/2
USSR
KUSHCHP V. V., et al., Izventiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichtv3kaya,
No 3, 1972, PP 601-6(Y2
describes a device which makes it possible to avoid t1le ope:mtion of manual
tuning of the capacitance of the connection by intradocing a variabla correct-
ing capacitor into the circuit, the rotor of which is~riechmnically connected
with one of the connecting electrodes. A diagram ana description of the device
are given. The measuring properties of the device weAla evelua-ted on industrial
cylindrical germanium single crystals or diameter 6-9=n, and the ineasumnents
obtained by the contactless method coincide witb an accuraizy of 2:10% with
measurements obtained by the two-probe method.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.~82.2
DUDNIX, YE.P., YEREMM, V.K., t.R MMM- n 0 RY)(A1N6 B.M., STRM~AN, N.B.
SUBASHIYEVA, V.P., TISM, X414 FbYsico-Technical Inotitute imani A.F. Joffe,
Acadeqr Of Sciences, USSR, Lan &red)
'High-Resolution Counters Of Germanium With Radiation-Induaed Defects'
Fizika i tekhnika polu rovodnikov, Vol 6, No 4t Apr 19729 PP 779L-781
Abstract: The characteristics are propented_of countergi obtained as uqual on tha
banio of germanium with 11'a - N,& 10" cnr;~ but with P. decrease of more than
one order of magnitude of the bjS~ground of impurities and daroQtrj 11r. The ampli-
tude spectrum of a specimen of Go is shown, The rceDlution of the aountors at
this line is less than R = 1.2 pardent. The depondenco in ohown of the constant
capture time on the elactrical field intensity. 2 fig. 15 ref. Received by
editorej 5 Nov 1971.
1/1
USSR UDC: 621-375.7
LE;VBZON, F. A., RELOV, A. A., TETELIBAU-1, B. 1.
H. Y
-F"Iuo-ncy Para Negative Capacitance"
e a
r
RadjoLo~c~nika i Elektronika, Vol. 16, No 6, An 71, PP 990-99.5
paper discusses coniitions for realizing negative capacitance
ncy parametric circuit,
v-c:; froivnncy range oy means of a three-freque
for operation of a parame'uric. video arrplifier froal a
C;r -U It. It is :sho-,.-n that in the case of ~ in cert;iin detuning of
r,,tiative to the pumping frequency aryl fairly low amplitude
ncsgativa capqcitanco may be raalizcd in a prodoternined
~ji tno nonlinear capacitance :;pactrwQ, .4 formuL, is
=z, possible negative capacitance" Experimental and
3re co:~pared for the insertion capacitance at the :L-iput of
A.
A:ti) Uf ior for various valuas of detuning of the output tank
;,arametors.
5nows that realization of nogatiye capacitance in the form
parametric circuit. requiros positive dutuaing of the out-
A-*ia a Vory lc,,w coerticiont of modulition of the nonlinear capacit..
a., ot al, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 'Vol. 16, lio. 6,
11.) -0cond harmonic. The negativ* caD citance may be kept
a
over the prodetepmined video f3-equency range.
2/2
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R E54i"51-/_~,T.6-'2-783.'
USS
LEVINZON, S. V., BEZZUBOV, V. 1,
"One Method of Construction of Group Signalling Circuits in Power Supplies"
Tr. Nauch-Tekhn. Konf. Kaluzh. Obl. Pravl. Nauch-Teldia. O-Va RadioteLzhn., Elektron.
i Svyazi lWorks. of Scientific and Technical Conference of Kaluga Oblast Administra-
tion of the Scientific and Technical Society of Elec:tTonic and Communicati-ons
.), Zhurnal A
Engineers], Kaluga, 1971, pp 16-20 (translated from Rg!ferativnv vto-
matika, Te)emekhanika i Vy6islitelInaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 A302
by A. B.)
Translation: A nethod is desc:ribed for constructing circuits for group signalling
of the level of voltage in power supplies having sevexal input voltages, in which
the current through. the voltage dividers which are the signal sensors is indepen-
dent of the tested voltage. The se'"-sor used Is a Schmitt Tlip-flop, the
actuating device if-, a keyed amplifier stage with a Und in the culle-1--tor
circuit. 4 figures; 4 referensezj.
11111011-WHAIrsaff"Buffirl M11
-77--
USSR UDC.- 621.762.2:669.lt24(088.8)
PUrIMTSEV, B. N., GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., KOZLOV, A. G., MINCHER, A. N.
&AVINZON. V. Kh., STERLIN. R. G., BAK_kVOVAj T. P., 131KEZIN:, k.- P., blIKHEYEV,
V. V.
"Method of Production of Iron-Nickel Alloy Powders"
USSR Author's Certificate _11bmber 343771, Filed 7/04/73, Published 11/08/72
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal. Nctallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract
No 8G394P).
Translation: A method is suggested for embrittlement of Fc-Ni alloys,
designed for the production of powders. by mechanical gTincling. Fe-Ni alloys
are,embrittled by introduction of S to the initial melt. In order to increase
the dispersion and technological properties of the -powders, 0.03-0.07 wt
is also introduced to the initial elt, with a ratio of oxygen to S of
oxygen m
2.0-7.0.
11119MMMIMM MIM MIMINEMMini
USSR UDC 621.762.22
PUrMISEV, B. N. , Central Scientific Research Institute for
Ferrous Metallurg77-imeni I. P. Bardin
"Production of Powders by Mechanical Grinding of Iron-NicRel Alloys Containing
Sulfur"
Poroshkovaya MetallurgiyA, No 1, 1972, pp 6-10.
Abstract: Alloy type SON2M is used as an example to show the promise for the
production of iron-nickel alloy powders by mechanical grinding of sulfur-
embrittled compact alloys. The optimal sulfur.content in SOWN alloy is es-
tablished for formation of fine grain during hot rollin.g ;uid effective grind-
ing of the hot-rolled alloy in mechanical impact mills. The physical and
technological propcrtIN5 of !rqn-nickel alloy powder; produced by cod)ined
reduction of oxides, spraying of malted streams,and mechanical grinding of
hot-rolled alloy embrittled witli sulfur are compared. Alloy, type 802M is
used as an example to show the advantages of the metliod of mechanical grind-
ing for the preparation of powders with high volumetric mass and pycnometric
density, as a basis for the creation of high-perneability magneto dielectrics.
1/1
27
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SINGLE-CLECTRUN TRANSFER ANU CIIEMCAL TRANSM;kMATIONS
(Conference In Rostov -on-Win)
CArrICIP L-1 C3=1114~4.- of Chemical Z
_~odrcrz
Vc~-i'nlk Akcd-mli N"uk 558R, Russian, No 9. Pp
A confarpnr- on, +1= --F.;4e of cj=tr_&n-tean-,fcrG in chf"i-
cti6nt- in postav~on
C;A J! ~n wos~ held 2~.-25 flay. 7t W33
ot-.j*n,i=P,j Dy the Northern Cauca-oq Scientific Cel'~-r of the High-
cr 5chuol; alcut dn reportr, were prerwnted. Forticiratiny in the
conf~v~nce were the I-adim chemical in5tltut-4 of 0T_ AS USSR
ind t.';- c-cblican acm,3-mlea, and also Rostcv-on-V'-n, Moscow.
Leningrad and Gorlkly univernitlos.
Chemical reactions ore. usual-'y regarded -as the rupture
and formation of ~buhdq# that is, them tearran~erwnL of the skele-
.ton of a molecule. It Is now consideiedt however, that the din-
plac"m,ent of atoms or atemir- arrangeirents is preceded by the
-transf"er of electrona,fran ona 6f the- reacting molecules to the
othee.. The study Of that rfage, which has become pousible
through the, use of now inntrumental methoda of Investiqation,
esp"ially electron paramagnsAic and nuclear maqneLic renon-
;' ,of
nco, Oppe dz concepts of th* reaction mechanism as a sequence
of alvwtent-ary stages known.to
As a re-4ult of eloctrop trdnsfar reti particle% 4ppedr, not
known to orq-inlc chomirtry of the pa .st. The properties, of thrise
rroducta were examinnd In n number cl rel,arts- Hemr7qIebin, cyto-
'chrome C and other enzymes wiEh Fe(111) after elm-tron transfer
al-ve nonolullibrium Cqrms In which the ir,.;n has alredy gone over
int* the rt*te re(JI) but thn protein part still retains Its
prorviaus configuration (n. M. Vavydov . The transformation of
4-41-dinitro-cis-nti3bei-ie-'rn-Ec~-an anion-radical is accompanied
by complete ciz-trans-isomerization. Destruction of the --immetrY
of the molecule leads to establishment of equilibrium: 4-nitro-
cls-stllbenr in the prPsence of electron transfer gives a mixture
143
I in, I e7 1,, v,- t h,- hy,!: ~~3
4-A111;t_4t~U,). ~ NO.
The oryl(trinll,rtituthyl) mercury, a; I.- nul-tviit fz-= lh-~ f
f,it'n', Oltr-qh :-.,rtjini3ticn of the ...h
th" nryl m~rciiry catton.
It Is kw-ti t.hqL Ur- re,,ctiir of alkcrv icn-, ar.,1
nitrocarbonionn wJth verchlery1fluorld-- lend:; LL~ t!;!i c'_-
Ing fluorn- vinA L. V.
::hcw,d th.r In 1-'1;t N'14CU'_-n thr in* I i~-. P----.~ In
!1C
rtt~lico-.l or retfical ctf the cc!yrritro ccmpnund~' Y-,:. I._
Parner. 'J""'onr.1- Mrd lh~ n,le o ;77-~~rotl
in an,~tr,cr tWIY-in,',wiv reaction -- icinle
tj)e r--~ ctl_)n "F c er1ricationn with trirthvlnil.~.nv thrrCl tr C!;,-
plzicc-TrunE rf tor hpirtae ion and ~
Ow. Or "'V Qvtv~'~
Ing product or hydroqf?nat Ion. 11rxic.1ilr~ranOymonate of trirli-~.tiyl-
ciji,boni- In thn~,~- ~ondjtions giver. tri,-11-!n*,,Im-_Ah4n-z. 5--,!; _f V%C
hexachloranthimanate of trlr.Cpentic.,%Ioropienyl'-car'~.cniu-v is in-
U,:-1twe~3 littv tht reticticn, the end prz_-=t prov~.z to t;g tt'~ 1-.ee
trir.(pentacitlorortienyl)mcthyI radical. rhe first stage cf
regctlon of silane with the cArb,,nIum, icn evid,otly it. a
eIrctrontrarinferwith the formati;xi of the zc-41c4l pair carte-
radical - Fl. lane cdtlon~radlcal. If th~ f-cr=r-d is
highly reactive, it reacts with the silan,, cat1arl-radical In the
COLI Of the Solvent, qiVlnf) ;~r-_dLtCt. B-_-t 7if
th,* rallci-l has lew- reactivity. th~ r_Mct'5-_ in the- zlzal;~ Ot
elt-ctron trnnnfer.
The participants in the confecence nett-1 the role of vie
fTr~atlon of molecular complexen in reactionn kith -trans-
~y.cn!~on and U. 13 h
frr;a
trt
_iirm it olei or-acc-uptor
c,,Pjble of lv~molyLjc tiLcompv.-Ition (which is equivalent t-~~ P"P.C-
tr,.-n trannfcr). In the dark that reaction vle.Iy .3-J
in controlled only by thermal fortarrt. thitin.-) Intenre lrte~cA~itlon
with IjqhL with a wav~-Ienqth corref;rnitding to th~ tand
Of th" col"Plex the process in completed it'. --ev'Cral seccndn_ The
rc-pnticnta of th,~ complex, token roparately, dct iiiot cheiwa;~
chrmically. G. V. Yomin ot al sLudird the reaction of
with salta of aryl diazonium. The obtained re:rults indic4tr that
the active renter which reacts with the diaz~,nitm cation _,S the
n1minuin-)ne redicil; the arylation cif qLAInoner- ;,rocr-cd:; 3
chain tnechanintit.
1,15
0, Y". fll~hh -1J. 1J. I .-f .I '.f'iV'.d .0 f!-
-I 'i Ihot ~h- 1.*jd~-.i~t-,!; f-r,1,1t~,i rL~-'! "..' 1
tho- ?10,~t- of I ,und:' 11,1- ~' ; --
!1i'..0 ,I lq~f- A-~~rding tn tll~ rt..ita or T_p. Gt M~VLCIV 'Fl't ;-
t t,, - k I - f i ,, ~; . r i. ~- ~ v-~ -. , ~ n ~, 1 5 11", 1 t r. ~77r-
dclu -iit 1)" de~;(:rlbed Ly
i,10- inrl'171r the 'Lotia.,,
I - i q,~ig c t Icri an I tcrmina t i-i c, I Ui~ for d f t r- k eryl
diazonlumn the rate ~f ~Jr~trr)n triin-.f,,r m,1 ril tr-1-1 cour11r..,
vats -y"'Iyaticolly 111. 1. r!".0itt'dcv). IL C.L) U.~ os'um~'t th"t In
th- it firnL tht!io It', rlrcttct~
trav--.f4?r, and later thr reaction of to fvrtr. 4zhv a;.-.
aye. I- A. Polyakova, K. A. BlInvich -k j1 u--d the rlLthnd C1
';'- 15 1
he'_c: =uc1x;7)-r re5unaft: of f) Z;-;~5rilrol Lhe reaction I
15?4BF with =4otum prt~nvlate In on acutcne-m.-,thyl alcohol m.rwZ
ture- 4InAh- rkrt!t n!:L-_-nt:c. zl=r U= ?-iret
strong pok~lklye polarization of tt',P F11jn.1-s belonging to the
dye was observed. The riqnal from the starting diazonium 5alt
a I no
was polarized. They cunsidet Lhiryt this indicates rvv~ciil_
bility of t?%O first stage of the f.11_1qWIr!'3 ttuuz~tlcr_
+
_ICY
The zole of electron transfers proves to be Jeciding also
for another hetirolytic reaction __ nucle .1hillc nub"titotit-l
of an aranat4c carbon atom.
Vt al .bt.~U.tisd the scheme of trAnsf
p
Into p-nitronnizole, which t k.. Into ...ideratln
the presence In the reaction mixturv of anion-radIcals of the
initi.1 and end products and also Includes acts. of chain trans-
fqr through ~1-ctrsn exchanges. An important feature of the
scheme is that it organically combines newly formulated conccots
with already known onest leading in the end to the usual pre-Je-
cessor of the tubstitution product - a zigm2r-complex. Cons*-
quently, heterolytic reactions are, not purely ionic, but th--y
cannot be regarded as purely radical.
The participants in the conference emphasized that: rv-"-
Idtion of the role of electron transfers iU 4 VQrY Lstoctant tark,
as It permits more profoundly understanding the essence uf c~hcni-
cal tron3format-tons and, on the basis of that, more cerrectly
selecting the conditions of reactions and increasing the yield
of useful products.
- 146
USSR UDC 621,81.001,5(47+57)
BAF-11TIAROV, V. A., HAKAROV, A. I., and FINAROV~ D. P.
. . .................
"State of the Art in Studies to Generalize the Experieace of Planning and
Operating Complex-Purpose Reservoirs in the USSR"
Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy po gidrotekhn. (Works of the Coordinating
Meetings on Hydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pp 3-9 (from Rzh-Blektrotekh-
nika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D37)
Translation: The studies of the given problem started in 1966 are partici-
pated in by 31 institutes. Ilie basic areas of this rLsearch, the organiza-
tions participating in it and the results obtained are described. The Aforms
and procedure for publication of the USSR Reservoir Cadaster have been worked
out as it is developed. All the reservoirs are divided into three groups:
>50 million m3 in volume, the thermal c-lectiic power plant r",ervoirs and
reservoirs 10-50 million m3 in volume. AS methods of improving the eftec-
tiveness of using reservoirs have been developed, an effort has been made
TL
to create a procedure for planning and designing complqx reservoirs. ~,e
basic difficulty consists in the absence of a united aPproach. by the coop-
erating institutes to the providing of a basis for opti,mal oparating (:or%-
0
ditions of the re6ervoir and a wifted poLnt of view willi respart to the
USSR
LEVIT, G. 0., et al., Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniy pa $idroteklin. (Works
of the Coordinating Meetings on Hydroengineering), No 59, 1970, pp 3-9
(from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D37)
procedure used to estimate losses in various branches on deviating from
these operating conditions. The results of research to improve the pro-
cedure for forecasting variations of natural con8itions when creating
reservoirs have been described in greatest detail. The dependence of the
intensity of reformation of the reservoir shores on their operating con-
ditions, ~:he variation of ice crnditions when building the reservoirs, and
the variation of channel reformations when regulating runoff have been
noted. The development of methods of planning measuvis anti determining,
expenditures when building reservoirs has been carrie(I to t1te level of
procedural instructions. The research has led to the concDusion that land
evaluation must be reduced to the cost of measures toiconserve the ag-ri-
cultural production balance while insuring a net profit. increasing
role of engineering protection of the laud and increated*requirements on
sanitary by-passes have been established. The future.research goals are
formulated. There is 1 table.
2/2
USSR uDc 621.7( -002.5(0B8.8)
ISM, I. A., BATIFLAKOV, P. D.,, VAGANOVj B. bf,
"Automatic Multiple Tube Electric Are Furnace"
USSR Author's Certficrl e *3 filed !a jun 6.6, Published 2 Ser, TO
(from RM-1,1etallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G473P)
Translation: An electric are furnace for obtaining powders by reduction con-
tains mechanisms for charging and unloading tile furnace and mechanisms for
charging and unloa--LAng the trouglis. For simultaneous charging or unloading, of
all tho furnacu tuboD (%ntl to iticure cowplate autorration o4 its operation, the
furnace is equipped vith it holder vith e.WtVa for the j trouillij, tho nwik)ur vT
which corresponds to the number of furnace tubes and a convelfor for moving It.
PAOCE.~SING' OATE---20,',IGV70
/Z C17 UNCLASSIFIE'D
T-1 VATI U14 -U-
-PAL EFFECTS GF YEAST CULTI
ALTHUR-M-L-)-LEVIT, KH.G. 9 GALASHOVP G-la
LCUNTRY LF INFC--USSR
....-.SGW%CE--KFLL6-,LPEK. KONOITER. PROM. 191G, 14(l i 35-7
DATE PUELlSF-EO-----7G
SUiJECT AMEAS-BIOLCGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES
TL I C TAG S F G01; T E C HNC LOGY Y E AS TI- E R M Ol TA T 10.4 TlE0PEltArk!Rf- CONTRUL
s TE il Ncr-
2L
1 4~ 44
-T71
bi:
UNCLASSIFLO Pk(;CES-'-P-dG wkTE--20,N-,jV70
1-,~C ACCE,~,SICK %G--AP013j2,t3
Gf--O- A85TWJ. A 5GflFillE IS PRESENTE-D FOR FHE.
hi:AT ijF~-jUUC I' lUii I N THE F ERMENTA TI ON TA,,,iKS 1, 1-t ING 'rvic c
-1) YEA
eRUL~LLTIC,. UF BANbil S YL!'AST A 50PERCENT YIELL) DIF t,.Rff-- -i T 6 1 ;j q AS S
RELATIVE '#'%.I THE APT. LJ~ CGi,.SJMk'O GLUU:SE-, 15 TAKEPI AS A 0i'Sts Rll~ rHt
THE kMCL H EE. . C A L L N S .I V I N G A V A L U E 64- 9 20' C A L-KGj OF Lt-. 1,4 suo,~c D Ms E s .
TH E SC Hiil,l E I S LSEFU L FUi*( rFt KEGULA F I GNI, ~OF PRUP E.ft COLIL IN'G OF r HE
FEMIENTAf ION TANAS IN THE PROCESS. OF YEAST PRODUCTION.
1~ A ------
lFt
'~'039 UNCL S.S'l PtEb'~
0,A,Or-ES$IN(i DATE--1314OV70
.-,,:TllTLE--Vl3A%ATI0NS ANO BALANCING OF 'A LRCRAF-T ENGINE FwTok$
1 "J
,l,AUTHOR-(02)-LEVITr M#YE.t R0YZMANr V*P,
~-..CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--- (V I BRATS IYA I UkAVI,.,OVESH IVAN[ YE ROTOROV AVIADVIGATELEY) MOSCOwt
-_,MASHINUSTq0Yrl-NIYE, 1910t 171 Pp
0. AT EPUaLISHED ------- 70
..~-,SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELS
TOPIC TAGS--SHAFT VI.QkArION, AIRCRAFT ENGINL# JET RflT0kv CW;INE
MAINTENANCE
~:CONTRDL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIP-D
':PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0243 srEP NO--UR/0000/70/001)/OOO/OOJL/CJ171
-Cl-RC ACCESSION NO--AM0132508
L)
UN EAss -1 1 L
'2/2- 039 UNCLASSIf-IED! PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0132508
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-,~O- ABSTRACT. PREFACE 3. INTRODUCTION 5,
CHAPTER I -ELASTICALLY
I THEOkETICAL PRINCIPLES OF 8ALANCtiNG OF OEFORMAOLE
ROTORS 12. 11 METHOUS FOR BALANCING OF ELASTICALLY OEFORMAOLE ROTORS
411, 111 CERTAIN SPECIAL BALANCING 14ETIHOUS 82. JV EIMPMENT AND
AAPPARATUS FOR INVESTIGATION OF AIRCRAFT ENGINES ANO BALANCING UF THEIR
ROTOR SYSTEMS 113. V EXAMPLES FOR INVEST IGA,ri etwt~s oF tildRATIONS ANO
BALANCING 159. BIBLIOGRAPHY 170. ~ :THE BOOK ClDhTAINS A REVIEW OF
CONTEMPORAAY METHOOS FOR BALANCING OF AIRCRAFT ROT~)RS FACTORS WHlr-H
EFFECT THE LEVEL OF Vft3KATIONS OF ENGINES. CONS[~JERA81LE ATTENTION IS
GIVE14 TO THE COMPLEX METHOD FOk INVESTIGATION OF AIRCRA!FT ENGINE
DYNAMICS AS A STAGE PRLCEEDING THE SELECTION OF 1'14r" MEUHUD FOR RCiToR
8ALANCING. GIVEN AkE RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS OF VIBRATIONS Of FULL
SCALE GAS TURflIN-E AIKCkAFt ENGINE.Sp THEIR CO"PRESSORS AND TURJINES,
-0 'WITH AUTI:)MAT[ON [IF f3ALANCING
GIVEN ARE SOLUTIONS TO PRUBLE14S LONNECTF
PROCESSES AND UEVELOPMENT OF NE4 BALANCING: METHOD&~ AS W~-"IL AS
EQUIPMENT*
J
UNCLASSIFIED
uss i TiEc 62o.lC~,,i;5-.-,,qt371~;5li6-74-75
P. SOKOLK011, YE. N. Z
LEVI&-if..I., Swum, YU $ and ' HUMAYK L V. tut-
('s cs of Notals, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Aging of 1WT(7TYYuR Al)ol After Plastic Flo
'01
SverUovsk, Fi,-,i!ia 'Xlctallov i Vetallaradeniye, Vol 29, NO 6, J,,In. 'rO, 3TP ll~B-120
-3
Abstract: A Study is made, usingr method's of electrical ,nd
-ozcopy, of tl,,,e processes of decay o" a sa'id
sion elecrou nici
in. the nQ N"7,-jTY-ai alloy with different dislocation structu~,-eo
tion at diffe-"Crit. te "a eratunes. ror csti;--atino the effc-cl. c' Ls~- i',iuL.*, o~' 6
lacatio.-is on the proceqGes of subsequent thoce da,rrt.,,,us oi' Lit
and 1080c)C selected.? which in all deC(-,-rv.,2d srecinnens o,'
44-47 ki,/rrum'". ChunL;es in iiwchtmicai properties and L,(~ cf
a3in.,; are clet"qrmined. It In chm-m that the luiLaier
-tenperature thcmto.-;,uc~uinical t;.-vat'n-m)t arc! due lminIy to t"ir.,
Widil'iG4, i, ie Cor::l o, T;,::f!
emissiona of the intcrmetullidf~ Y I -phaae - rn
aowida-ries of a=d TLe separation of carbidon on nw,,h t'Le
intcrjrain disiiytte~;ration and er-qure VdeqIL-tte. ductiLlity. , Zav,- v,1V,0-;7
On
in C011dUe"a,' JX!Str
and 12. A. .,Or heir in prerjaria~~ and oC t4la
7
77
Ac~. Nr'*. Lsqrr4l Ref Code:
A A0108(;89 Abstracting Service: UR 0482
JI-7,0
InventAons-Illustrated,
Section I Chemical, Derwent,
Soviet
44361 WATU SUL V1 WW IN VALKIS FURACKBUX
2
is & water bbX (3) with a ~bole'for! ~41* r"ars,
F
each-of which carries a box: fitted an tope *Lth * scale
g4ard (4). 4 trough (6) in' iha.fixed'wwto~' box is
coupled to A 3YBt ng
en of, trouibs. M. used fpr rinst
purposes. Scale from the w4tter~seal fallsion to:the
guard an the moving box and,so Off into ~h* troughs.
-Scale,-uatar Xrom -these is. pwss*4;~vut. TI%4 cale ~ lumps
build up in the hearth hole!uhich isframed with'motal
plates (2) so that the lumpi amcrushed 4nder the
action of the riser -tubes
12.4.68 &s 1233643122-1. GOLISIM.W.L., &:A.LEVXTAN.
B.B.SIRUCHFhEVSKII. STALIPROM INST. (10.10.69)i
Bul 18/28.5.6,. CIA45 18C. 111M.CL C 21 d.,
REEL!FRAKE
EEL/rRA M--
7, 7
AUTHORS: Levitan, E. A.; Golishev, Yu. L.; StruchenevskiX, B. B.
Gosudars"-ennyy Soyuzay Institut "Stal'proyekt"
J-9900413
'PIP I I M.1 W. W-Mm a m m m z m an I mil fm a %Iw
Act Nr: ReE. Code:
Abstracting Service: 3 - 7,-:~ UR 0,482
AA0108684
Soviet Inventions-411ustrated, Sect ioli I Chemical Dt:riwent,
244363 WALKI)Iq BFAX F CE with load-bearing bei,un (1)
fitted1with hedt resistant steel mounts (2)
spaced by more than a mount length so that when,the
billets move, their point4 of contazt with the ruounts
will lie between mounts after each step travell*4 by
the walking beam. This ensures heatLng of the bolder
parts of the metal slab, even hwin$ along the ~ulab
length and general Improvftzent in structure as
A result
of thle.
11.3.68 as 1223798/2.2-1. 00LISHEV.YU..L., Z,A.LFVTT&
WEKT, T
t,B, sTRVCHENELISKII. STAL' WST, (10.10-61) Dul 1$1
28.5,69. Clans l8c, 314. Int.C1. C 21 d, F 21 b4'
REEL/FWIE
1990039G
fir.: AM 1OM4-
Rrfl,/
,-*AO 108684-
AUTHORS: Golishev L.
; Levitan, E.
, Yu. A.; Struchenevskiy ,~B:. B.
_
_
'Gosudarstvennyy S2y uznyy Institut "Stall proy ekt"
r2
USSR UDC: 51:155.001-57:681.3.06
LEVITAN,,E. G. STARKUS, K. K.
"Method of Recognizing Figures and Symbols in the ICCR-Al Font"
V sb. Av-toiratika i ~Xchisl. teklin. (Automation and Computer Technology--
collection of works), No 3, Villnyus, "Miatis", 19710 pp 101-11-1 (from
RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, .'Dec Tl, Abstract No 12V1019)
Translation: A method is given for machine recognition of rigures and
symbols in the OCR-A font. The procedure is insensiti~,,e to considerable
variations in the thickness of the Outline Of a SyMtOl Und to imperfectiol-is
in printing. The results of an experimental check ot the rni-tbod are pre-
sented. Authors' abstract.
94
V
USSR uDc 621.391
aKULICH-KAZARINAS, Ya. A., LASHAS, A. V.
"A Device for Memorizing the Images of Symbolsly
V11'nyus , Nauchnyye trudy yysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniZ Lit. SSR. Avtcmatika
',)ns of Higher
i~vychislitellnaya tekhnika (Scientific Works of InstitutL,
Education of the Lithuanian SSR. Automation and Computer Technology), No 2,
1970, "Mintis", Pp 99-103
Abstract: The paper describes a memory device developed at Kaunas Polytech-
nical Institute and designed for visual observation of symbols read out by
the "RUTA-701" machine. The electrical data of the elements and modules of
the memory device, as well as the requirements for ccgtrol signals give an
idea of the feasibility of using it inother instances of adjustment or
monitoring. Three illustrations, bibliography of taro titles.
105
UAR
LEVITAN, G. 1.
"Algorithmic Method of Testing Control Computers"
Informatsionnye Materialy. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl. "Kibernotik-a"
AN SSSR [Information Materials Scientific Council on the Compl,ex Problem
"Cybernetics" Academy of Sciences USSR), No 3(50), 1971, pp 7,13-85, (Trans-
lated from Referativnyry Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 11516
by V. Mikheyev).
Translation: A method is studied for testing digital coiyuters, based on tile
following principle of redundant coding of computer data processing algOTW15115.
I be the results of calcula-
Let xi, ... . xMbe the initial data and Yn
tions. Then the nonredundant (fixed) algorithm is repre.-janted by the relit-
tionship
yj (xi. Q. n.
Variable z are introduced, related to yj and to each otKer by certain fixed
relationships
CPJ (ZI, . Yj, (2)
)-01 hl= 1,
USSR
LEVITAN, G. I., Informatsionnye Materialy. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl.
"Kibernetikall AN SSSR, No 3CSO), 1971, pp-78-85.
After substitution of (1) into (2), a system of equations is produced
Tj (z,. -,zs)=fi (xi. jr,), i- n,
Vt 0.
which is assumed solvable relative to z.:
i
Series-parallel connection of operators F, alid pradw'.Lls a rodandant a.1-
~gorithm characterized by two tratisfoxins, olie of which F is equivalent to
the initial algorithm:
q,j IF, (xi. xm). .... F. (xj. rn)j=jj (x ....... r.),
while the other, F, is all identitV equal to with a.11 valuos oF initiai
USSR
LEVITAN, G. I., Informatsionnye Materioly. Nauch. Sovet po Kompleks. Probl.
"Kibemetikall AIN SSSR, No 3(50), 1971, pp 78-85.
'DL. (,r* XvI) 0, k1,
w Operator F perfoms expanded transformation of the initial information,
operators and J~ perform decoding and testing of the results of digir-al
computer calculations. The mode of linear'digital regulation is described.
The reliability of the infonnation tested is quantitatively evalvated by
the quantity R = 1 - qp , where q is the probability of appearance of ser-tous
n
errors, Pn is the conditional probability that they will be missed.
--Ing
023 UNUAs lclkD,: PRO-CESSING DATE---160CT70
-~.,.TITLE-CHANGES IN THE MICROBIAL COMPOSITION OF FECESt CONTENTS OF
DIFFERENT PORTIONS OF THE LARGE INTESTINE AND THE TEkMlhlAL PART OF THE
-',AUTHOR-l02)-LEV!TA-N, M-KH., MARKO. O.P.
Z._COUNTRY OF INF-0--USSR
_S(JUPCE--TERAPEVTlCHESKlY ARKHIV, 1970.9 VOL 42.9 Nit 5t PP 40-42
PUBLISHED--"--70
~",,S.UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~":TOPIC TAGS-DIGESTIVG SYSTEM DISEASEv LARGE INTESTINEt LE.SrON,
MICROBIOLOGY
J~'.~CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
l,'.:'PROXY kEfLff-RAi*lL---199dl000L 57EP
ClRc ACCE-5570N ?40--AP0120701
I c c
2/2 023 UNCLASSI FI ED PROCESSVIG 0ATE--Ib0CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120701
.~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DURING BACTERIOLOGICAL STu!)Y OF
FECESv CONTENTS OF DIFFERENT PORTIONS OF THE LARGE INTEN.'STIN~ AND THE
EERMINAL PART Of THE ILIUM THE DATA TFSTIFYING TO fili DEVELOPMENT OF
DYSBACTERIOSIS PHENOMENA WERE OBTAINED IN 88 1,NVESTI(pATIONS GF PATIE~ITS
WITH NONSPECIFIC ULCEROUS COLITIS. THE DEPTH OF BACTERIAL SHiFTS
-DIRECTLY DEPENDED UPON THE SEVERITY OF THE CLINICAL COURSE OF THE
DISEASE AND SPREAU OF THE PATHOLOGICAL PROCESS IN THE INTESTING. THE
ALTERD MICROFLORA OF THE LARGE iNTESTING AND APPEARANCE OF
IN THE PORTIONS WHERE TKY ARE ENCOUPITER~D IN HEALTHY
J, :INOIVIOUALS UNDrIUBTEDLY SERVE AS A FACTOR PRFVENTIN)~ THE AEGENERATIVE
-oF~ROCESS IN THE INTESTINE IN PATIENTS WITH ULCEROUS LOLI I-IS.
I- N-1 LABORATORIYA PO PRQKTOLUGII I KLI-NIKA, M1011STER'STVA
FACILITY.
;ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYA RSFSRq MOSCOW.
UNCLASSIFIED
US8R' UDC 5369h.-,621.362
KUZNETSOVA, T. D., 1,TURAVIYEV, Ye. V. , PANEVIIT,
I. G.
''Laminar Maprietohydrodyna.-aic Bo,=dary Layer on -s. Cu.-,rent-Cond-act-
ing Surface in the Presence of Lateral Velocity Components and
Bulk Retardation Forces"
Ma&nitnaya Gidrodinamika (Magnetchydrodynamics)x No )~p 1971,
PP 36-42
Abstract: A study is made of stationary laminar flow of an incom-
pressible liquid with constant electroconductivity and viscosity
in a cylindrical coaxial channel with solid eleatroden located in
an external magnetic field that has both tangential and lon-Itu-
dinal corapononts. The Hall constant and the mairpetic Reynold-,,
number are small. Due to axial symmetry, the electric field
vector has only longitudinal and transverse components. Using
Ohm's law and continuity, impulse, and Maxwelllir equations- for
the external electrical and magnetic fields, the r-luthors Show
that in a given axial plane tae flow is on thic varyir:~-
lateral velocity component, inasmuch as the radinI pressure gA---d-
ient varies along the length of the channel. Also, the longitu-
113 i
......................
A,
USSR
FUZYBTSOVA, T. D. et al, Magnitnaya GidrodinazniL,,~~., No 1971,
~PP 36 42 1
dinal gradient varies across the channel radius.. Under given
conditions a meridian vortex develops with a zone of reverse
flow near the central electrode. Radial variations in the
tangential magnetic field and radial current- fltcc also affect the
I'low.
The development of a boundary layer in the coaxial cnannel with
rotating flow is simplified to the consideration of a flow in a
plane slit--type channel with a iateral velocity COMI)onent.
Assuming a short channel and a large Reynolds n=ber, the autlaors
reduce the nrobler. to a boundary layer approximation, i..rhich por-
mits calculation of the flow parameters in the centev and in the
boundary layer. Fluid injection through the wallo Ls as-nuned to
be weak, and only lateral velocity interact-Jon with -~'he lon-itu-
dinal magnetic field is treated. The assu:rnptioris zand sim-plif5c--l-
tions yield simple equations for the laminar bot.md-a-f-y layer th~lt
describe the skewed Low of the electroconductive liquid on a
current-carryirL", plate.
2/3
89
USSR
ILU amilta, No 4, 1971,
Z SOVA, T. D. et al, VaLnitnaya Gidrodin,
'46
P J -42
P
Self-similar transf orn, at ions and autorqodoling t-d'ehniques fail to
hold for fluid injection through 'Cho wall, and consequently the
Runge-.Kutta method is used, with numerical calculation carried
out on a BES?Alm-2114 digital computer. Results are shoi-m in graphic
form by families of curves for the lateral velocity profile.
TheL similarity to flows with retardation is noted. The difference
i-a that when the transverse velocity 'gradient reaches zero, the
main flow separates from the wall and reverse flow is observed,
but the longitudinal velocity profile is not _UTected. Flow
retardation and separation from the wall are found to be func-
t-lons of trinsr)iration rate.
Tha authors thank A. V. Gubarev for valuable dillcussions. Orig.
art- has 8 figs. and 8 refs.
3/3
r: PA CESONG DATE--18SEP70
2 012 UNCLASSIF
__j.ITLE--LIQUID AND LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM IN WATERt CYCLOHEXANE AND C SUBI
THROUGH C SUB5 MONOCARROXYLIC ACID SYSTEMS.-U-
AUTHOR-(04)-GORODETSK[Yi I.YA.r LEVITANAIlEr R.v LEGOCHKINAt L*Asi
1ARECHNOVAP A.V.
..;~CQUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~~::SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. CLENINGRADI 1970, 43(1)1 115-20
D'ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'i.~SVBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
WAYERt GARROXYLIC ACIDt
',"!T0PIC,TAGS--FLUID EQUILIBRIUM, CYCLOHEXANfil
FORMIC ACID, TITRATIONt BUTYRIC,AC110
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSII:IED
"''P,ROXY REEL/FRAME-19814/1359
--CTRC 4CCESSION l%0--AP0100022
STEP NO--Ult/OOHO/70/C),t3fOOl/Dll5/,)121)
2/2 012 tltiCL ASS IF I ED PROCESS -li, DilTE-13SEP70
,.C I RC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0100022
.18STRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A9S TRACT THE DISTI,~131,11'10N 01-~ 110 K "A, IG I I
ACET[C (11), PROP[ONIC (jlIJ,.BUTY7RfC, AND VALERIC ACIOS 3ETWEEN ~01TE/
AND CYCLOHEXANE (IV) WAS OFTO. AT 65DEGREES 13Y USIN:G ISOTH~RIIAAL T[fqr4.
THE RESULTS ARE TABULATED AND PLOTTED AS TERNARY EQUIL. DIAGRAMS.
INCREASING THE NO. OF C ATOMS IN THE ACIDREDUCED ITS SOLY. IN THE AO*
LAYER AND INCREASES ITS SOLY IN THE IV LAYER. WATER CAN BE USED TO EXT.
:lt.Ilt AND III FROM THE PRODUCTS OF THE OXIDN* OF IV.
......... ... - ------ ........... ..
in- 009 UNCLAtSIFIED PRIOCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
-TITLE-TANNING OF LEATHER -U-
N.A.v, LEVITASw I.rz.o BRANDYBURAt E-M,
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
2641601
z RNYE ZNAKI
OBRET,t PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVA 1970, 47(9)
I
DATE PUBL ISHED--03MAR70
'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
-~TOPIC TAGS-TANNING'MATERIAL, LEATHER, PATENT, FORMALDEHYDE, UREAv
41U.4 COMPOUND
CHAW
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1995/1087 STEP NO,--UA/0482/i'0/00,C)/000/ooocl/oooo
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AAU116553
"'CLA I-: Ic"
2/2 009 U-44CL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0116553
`---ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO EXCLUDE THF St)"TENING PROCESS
~-~--AND IMPROVE LEATHER QUALITY# IT 15 TANNED DY DECALCIFYING AND WASHING;
THEN THE CLEAN RAW HIDES ARE TANNED WITH CR SALTS [N THE P~tESENCE OF
HCHO CONDENSATION PRODUCTS OF THE HYDROLYZATE OF CCILLAOEPIl UREA, AND NH
.;,......SUB4 SALTS. FACILITY: LVOV POLYTECHNIC IN51'ITUTE,
USSR UDC: 537.226+537-311-331:[5-1--7+535
1EVITAS POZHELA, Yu. K., and BASHCHUZ, A. P.
"Galvanomagnetic Recombination Effect in Alternating Electric and
Magnetic Fields"
VilInyus, Litovskiy Fizicheskiy Sbornik, No 5, 1972, pp 825-834
Abstract: The galvanomagnetic recombination effect is defined- as
the phenomenon occurring in semiconductors with both siens of cur-
1 -0 curr,.,nt car-
rent carrier when there is a loss of equilibriw'i o~
riers in a magnetic field due to the different yelocities of aur-
face recombination in facing boundarieti. A tabIe i~; triven for
assistance in the comDutation of the electric and Luaf,-netic fields
and for the transformation of alternating into direct sienals as
applied to certain rarticullar cases, without ta]rinL: 'the p1hase
shift into account. The authors also measured !)ciae char%cteri.~,t_
ics of sensors of the Ealvanomagnetic recombination eTfect in al-
ternating magnetic and electric fields,at frequencies leso than
the.critical value; results of the 6eanurenents!~,qre given in the
form of curves. One of !he functions of this ailticle is to indi-
cate the broad r-)soibilities of using sensors of the effect for
measuring magnAic fields in.linear signal multi lication circuits.
P
34
7Tl"qnl'm"'"T-
UNCLASSL FIED PRUCtESS Ii) IG OATE--13NOV70
i
.:TITLE-THIUAMIDATION OF POLYACRYLONLTRILE ~-U-
AUTHOR-(04)-LEVITESt L.M.f GABRIYELYANP G.'A. IKUORYAVTSEV ROGUVIN,
'COUNTRY OF. INFO--USSR
:-sbuRCE-VYS0KQ-M0L. VjEUIN., SER 8 .1970, 12(0 309-1~
~'ADATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-ACRYLONITRILC-1 CHEMICAL aEACTION RATE, CQ~POLV41E);IZATIONt
-THIOLv AM10E
:g-
CGNTROL: MARK I NG--h0 RESTRICTIONS.
q
00CUMENT CLASS- UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/1241 STEP t',10--UR/0460/7VlfOt24'004/0309/0313
C I RC ACC E S S ION NG--AtJo 134915
UNGLASS t
.77
212 020 UNCLA-SS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO 1349i5
,~~'ABSTRACT/EXTKACT--(()) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTIONS OF POLYACAYL0141 TR ILE
WITH H. SUBZ S IN HCONME SUL32 CR IN VIE SUB2, SO IN THE PRESENCE OF -NH SUL14
-NH, ET SU63 tit (HC:Cfi SUB? CHI SU13,2) $Ud~ ~14, Oi~ PYRIOI&E
UIS2
S
X..
SHOWED THAT THE THIGAMIDATION RATE :AND 10,4' -_DEGRH A)f CONVERSION OF CN
GUPS,,:6EPFNDED QN, THE AAINE E;ASLCI:TY ANQ IE,MP. THVi TI-110A.110ATION RATE
F
~AN6- OFGREE OF CONVERSION WERE 'HIu"klER-IN-l4E:;:SU6Z;,S(3 'THAN IN.- HCO-NiME SUB2.
:,,"THE- --REACT I ON GAVE ACRYLONITRiLE Ti-ilDACRYLAI-1,IDE'Cbp!L;LY,%'~Elis CFjNTG,
50-5PERCENT CSNH SU62 GROUPS. 'FACILITY: MU$K. TI-KST. INST.,
MOSCOW# USSR*
-USSR UDC. 621.$96.6.621-315.,
LEVITIN, I. B. , YJIARLAMDVA, T. Ye. ,KONTSEVICH, A. I.
"Effective Emissibity of Some Electrovacuum ~1k-tals"
Elektron. tekbrika. Nauchno-tek-hn. sb. Materialir (Faectranic 11' chnology.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Materials), 1970, 117p. 3, pp 16-19
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12'V417)
Translation: In connection with the introduction of aw-contact litethods of
studying temperature fields in electronic radio equipment, it is necessfirf
to have information on the emissivi.ty of the different =---teriaLs used, in
particular for electrovacuum zwtals. In this paper, ths'.- autbon have
'ty of Ta, 11b, Ii, 15D, Ti *Tid go-rar raid Uo~.
m-=stx-ed ~he effective emissivii
temperature- (f!pendence of emiesivity in the 40-2000C teirmerat,,zre nan;,e.
The newurewnnts were irade with the 1KH-1 radiometor. u1s].n., pl~i e
covered with a dense thin film of soot from burning trwsfonirar oil *-s Qw,
conventional black Ireference body. The peasuretwnt resW-ts ~.iven shcv that
the effective emissidty for all the above-mentioned wkals -increases with
rising temperature, the incerease bel-ag chiefly linearLv~th the execution of
titanium. Two illustrations,. one toble, 'bibliogruphy Pir! 13 Utles. N. S.
T
USSR UDC: 8.74
LEVITINA, M# K.
"Concerning Certain Grammars With Global Substitutio.-ii Rules"
Nauch.-tekhn. inform. Sb. Vses. in-t nauch. i tekhn, inforn-
(Scientific and Techn cal Information. Collet'tro_n_._*_"1T)_F==
-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information),
1972, ser. 2, No 3, pp 32-36, 40 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No
8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V694)
Translation: The paper deals with two types of grammars which
generate classes of languages intermediate between context-f-ree
and contextual languages. One of these classes (A-languages)
is also generated by index and, conditional N-grammars, An
example is given which demonstrates that inclusion of A-
-languages in the class of index apd~r_ondition,al N-Janguages
is.rigorous. Proof is given of the equivalencie of the other
class -- MA-languages -- to the cl'ass-of Posen~rantz progriin,
languages. Author's resum6.
78
-1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PRtO*CESSING DATE,--16nCT70
-TITLE--KESISTANCE OF A YEAST LIKE FuNrus PULLULARIA PULLULANS (0t 6ARY)
BERK, TLI THE LETHAL ANO MUTAGENIC ACT15% OF U%l ANO~ x, RAYS -u-
-AUTH0R-(03)-K0VALTSfJVA# S.V-9 ZAKHAROV# IpAtr LEVITIN, M.Y.
'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SCURCE-TSITOLOGIYA: 12: 233-71 FEB 1970
lbATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~TQPIC TAGS--FUNGUS, UV RADLATION BIOLOGIC,EFFECTv X RAY EFFECT
:CONTROL MARKING-NO REST.KICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
---1999/0299 --UR/90531 701011 2/0J0/U23Jl/0237
MOXY REEL/FRAME STEP NO
.CIRC ACCESSION tNO--AP 0 12 42' 501
UNCLASSIF11:0
PROCESSIN5 DATE--16(jCT70
U14CLASSIFIED
023
CIRC ACCESSION li(3--tP0122501
-XIRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE- RESIST'INCE Of- A YEAST LIKE
:ABSTRAC T/r_
S PA E
FUNGUS PULLULIRIA PLILLULAIIS TLI UV AND X IRRAOIATI A C OM K D 1~ I T H
THAT OF DIPLOID STmAINS 10'r- SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISEAE. IHE -,,L-SLJLTS
'OBTAINED REVEALED A HIGH qESISTANU7 OF P. PULLULANS TO LETHAL UV AND X
IRPADIATIGN; AT UV AND X IRRAOIAMLN U) SUU~)O WAS FOUND TO AE 10,000
ERG-M3 PRIMF-2 AND 170 TO 225 KRv RESPECTIVELY, AT THE SAME- TIME, F0k
DIPLUID STRAINS OF YEAST THE CORR-liSPONOUNG VALUES WEVE JJ00 EKG-Mm
EALED
AND a5 KR. THE HIGH RESISTANCt: OF P. PULLULikr.S 4AS ALSO REVE
FOLLOWING THE AUTAGENIC ACTION OF UV Ll~;HT 41NOU~;TILIN UF RtVeRSICINS TO
AOENINE INDEPENOENCH . P. PULLULANS ejAS REGAROLD A$ AN ORGANISM
-70 IRRADIATION. 1 4
F-XTREMELY RESLSTANT FACILIM' ALL UNION RESEARCH
..-.lN5.T. OF PLANT PRUTECTIONt LENINGAAU-
USSR UDC 582.28+632.4
M., All-Union Institute of Plant Protectiott
"Advances and Problems in the Genetics of Pity top a tho-eni c Fungi"
LE,tingrad, Mikologiya i Fitapatologiya, No 6, 1971, pp 538-539
Abstract: The paper read before the Mycology Section of the All-Union Botani-
cal. Society (23 March 1971) discusses raut6bility, heterokaryusis, parasexual
process, and genetics of virulence, especially the rut&.,iliq of the patho-
genicity character, mutations o! resistance to currently usea fungicides and
antibiotics, mutagenic effect of fungicidea,,and so forth.
-S it
020 UNCLASSI FlED Pit C, S!: NG 0ATE`--23QCT70
IN PA
NONCOLLINEAR MAGNETIC STRUCTURE kE EARTH FERRITE
'GARNETS -U-
K*P.t CHERNIKOVAt L*A,v TALALAYEVAt YE.V., LEVITINt
KUDRYAVTSEVAt T.Vs
~CPUNTRY OF'INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FtZlKlp 1970, VOL 58,
4 NR 6f 9V 1923-1927
:DATE PUBL'ISHED ------- 70
m,SUaJECT APEAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALSt EARTH SCIENCES AND 0CFiVvIOGRAPHY
,-JOPIC TAGS--FE.RRITE, GARNET, RARE EARTH M.'6-AL, MaGNETIC STRUCTURE
,'t~,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS!
%DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.ROWREEUFRAME-1998/0423 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/058100-511'?23/1927
---CARC ACCESSION N*O--AP0121097
UNCLASS19IED
------------------
i/l on UNCLASSIFIED PROOESStNG DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0121097
~-~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE APPEARANC~, OF NONCOLLINEAR
'MAGNETIC~ STRUCTURES OUL E
%I IN RELATIVELY WEAK FIELDS (UP TO 2.0 "~ o E ) (; u 3
OBSERVED AS A RESULT OF MAGNETOCALORIMETRIC EFFECT 14EASIP~-,EMENTS IN GO,
~DYI OR HO FERRITE GARNETS CARRIED OUT IN THE VICINITY OF THE
IT -MENT OF THE
COMPENSATION TEMPERATURE. IS SHOWN THAT MEASUqrf
MAGNETOCALORIMETRIC EFFECT OPENS A NEW POSSIBILITY10F INVESTIGAT[ON OF
NONCOLLI-NEAR SPIN STRUCTURES INDUCED BY:AN EXTERNAL,FIELI).
FACILITY: MOSKOVSKJY GOSUDARSTVENN,YY UNIVERSITET t~. M. V. LOMONOSOVA.
UNCLASSIFIED
DATE--20NOV70
2/ 2 1017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I NG
.1-CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0126417
'HE
-.ABSTRACT/EXTkACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PHYS* cl--EA. PA,~~,~!,ETERS FOR I
PRGOUCTICU OF HIGH QUALITY ZNAL SUb2 0 SU84.,WERE S'l NIED "Id, 0
Ufl
~,~.,THERMUDYNAMLC ECUATICNS FOR A SOLID PhASE REACTIGN Al- lLG`0--125Z)0EGkEE:S,
BASE0 ON CtiEAPLY AVAILABLE RAW MATERIALSt TECH. AIL(OHISUB3 AND COM. ZINC
-WKIIEt GIVEN. FACILITY: OUESS* QAKOKRASOCtf.,~~4AVOU, OUESSAv
USSR4
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC'-. 629-78-051
F., SKPIP.KIN, V. A.
FEDOSOV, Ye. A., BATK(jV, A. M.UkEy;:k~
"j-
"General Problems in Guidance Theory"
Moscow, Upr. dvizhushchimisya ob"yekta-mi. Tr. IV Vses. sovesheb. po avtonat.
upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik (Control of Moving Objects. Works of -the Fourth
All-Union Conference on Automatic Control. Tbilisi, :L968--colleftion of
papers), 1972, pp 8-29 (from RM-Raketostroyeniye, No 10t Oct 7,P, abstract
No 1o.41,157)
Translation: A united approach to design of spacecraft ccntrol systems is
proposed. Formulation of the general problem of guidance is discussed. A
linear guidance syster. is used to illustrate the genl:!ral feati)res and spe-
cific characteristics of s-JYStPm_ of remote conttol, self-(ruidariee and auton-
omous guidance. The problem of optimizing the-guidance system _4~s conf-idered,
and an analysis is rade of' the specifics of'soltitionii for cmaes (if different
sources of infcrxz~-tior with account for different tyl;es o.4' enere li=lta-
tions. An investigation is made of the influence of react.--on on rhe charac-
teristics of the guidance system. Methods are outlined for ana2yzina a
guidance rystem, with regard to absence of complete inforim,tion un vehick
characteristics. Four illustrations, bibliograpbyof t-notitles-
1/1
- 36 -
USSR UDC 621.762.224.-669.14.018.253
PETROV, A. K., MIROSHNICHENKO., 1. S., AKLMENIC01
V. B., ANDIFYEV BATENEVA, 1-1. K., GOLO-VKO, V. A.,
LAH111110VICH, O~ A., 01LOV YU. G., and ORKkN, it. Z,, Ukrainian
Scientific Research Institute of SDecial Steel,t,, Alloys and
Perroalloys, Dnepropetrovsk State University
IlStudy of Atomized Powders of High-Speed SteeL!and Blanks Made
of TheaO'
Poroshhovaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp 9-14
Abstract: This work was performed in order to study the struc-
ture of powders of hi(lh-soced steel produced b7 attimixinr of
liquid steel with a strciim of r)ure argon aoplied to a stream of
metol throtv~lh i rLit diantxz-,i at a oressure of 6-8 atil. For
comparison, ene rrelt was aroniived using compressed nir at I'l-16
atm under ir._Ius~-riol condi-ions. The structure and phase -::cMposi-
tion of the initial nowder,' Dowder after heat treatmeint, and
blanks made from the oowder were studied. Blmn~s produced by
1/2
USSR
PL_rROV, A. K., et al., PoroshkOVaya Metallurgiya, No 3, Mar 71,
pp 9-14
hydrostatic pressing with subsequent sintering had a fine-grain
structure with evenly distributed cqrbides. The structure
corresponded to a hardness of 65 H.-~C after tempering at 5600 and
61 KkC after tempering at 6200. This indicates the possibility
of producing blanks from atomized powders of high speed steel.
USSR
TETROV, A. K., et al., Poroshkovaya Metallurgiy~a, No 3, Mar 71,
pp 9-14
hydrostatic pressing with subsequent sinterlhg had a fine-grain
structure with evenly distributed carbides. The structure
corresponded to a hardness of 65 HRC after tempering at 5600 and
61 HRC after tempering at 6200. This indic4ites the possibility
of producing blanks from atomized powders of high speed steel.
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62
Nle*61J I
USSR UDC 539.376+539.25+539.26
4EVITIN, V. V., and ORZHITSKAYA, L. K., Ukrainian Scitntific Research Insti-
tute orgV~ecial
Steels, Alloys and Ferroallays
"Substructure of Nickel in the Process of Creep"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, Ho 4, Oct 70, p;)
843-850
Abstract: Determinations of the angle of disorientation, the dimension of
blocks, and the density in sub-boundariee were made actording to changes in
the intensity of scattering of X-rays directly in the creep process. Using
the method of diffraction microscopy, a study was made of the type of dis-
locations, and of the nature of formation and developmont of the block
structure. It was assumed that the steady-state creepla controlled by the
motion of screw dislocation with thresholds. The de"ity of.the moving
dislocations was estimated. HP2 brand nickel containln~ (wt. :0 0.02 Cu;
0.02 Fe; 0.002 Zn; 0.0014 S was used in the InvestigatiOn. Wire specimens
0. 7 mm in diameter were annealed in vacuui.a. in HO) 1030% over a
period of 3 hra. The avert.A grain alle after anneaH4 wasD.01 cm.
1/1
Photoefeett''ic Effect
XSSR
SEREBRYANIK, Ya. B.j ZAYDEL, 1. U,, SHEKWEYSTER, Ye. I.,
IN, N. I. , OSOKIN, G. V., BAWOVA,~ G. M.
'%--thod of Production of Photoelectron'Devices"
USSR Author's Certificate No 274247, filed 13 Nov 67, pubUshed 24 Sep 70
(from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, Hay 1971, Abstract No
5A185P)
Translation: A method is patented for production of a photoelectron device
with a multialkaline photocathode. Maximum sensitivity is assured by in-
elusion of multiple heatings in the process of producing the photoelectron
device. Sensitizing of the photocathode by oxygen is,performed after each
beating. The operations are repeated until a-steady value of the sensitiv-
ity of the photocathode is obtained. T. F.
USSR L= 612-53+02-74
IERNSHMYN, V. A., SIMAYSKIY, M. M., GRITMA: L. G., WITLtLAj_ TpL_A~-, and
IMUTTIMP T. P., Chair of Physiology, Extension of tht~ Smolenrk Institute of
Physical Culture, Yalakhovka,, Moskovskaya Oblast
"Some Aspects of Theimoregulation During Muscle Work"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, SSSR imeni I. M. Bacheno*r, Vol 59, No 5j
1973, PP 819-827
Abstract: The investigation was performd on 12 athletic students pedaling a
bicycle ergometer at a work load of 15 kXm/min/kg body v-siGht- for 30 min. At
this rate of wonk) heart rate increases to a maximum of 174 beats/min, pul-
monary ventilation to 730 ml/kg/min, and oxygen consumption to 30 m.1/k.:,/=in-
DjLring the so-called controlled hyperthermia which develops under minim= to
moderate thermoinsulation, deep body temperature (measured in the ear near the
tYtqxxnic membrane) rises uniformly from a control of 37-OOC to 39-40C. How-
ever, excessive thermoinsulation (wearing a thivle. jacket) caitses an additional
uncontrolled rise in deep body temperature to a peak of 40.00C. Skin terpe-ra-
tuxe an the forehead rapidly increases during the first 9 minutes fr= 35-5 to
39:40C. to exceed deep body temperature by 1-20Cp b*,xt falls stibsequently to
37 TOC at the 30th minute. Sweating on the forehead begins with the local rise
in temperature and then becomes proportional to deep body temperature and
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USSR
BUJIMMYN., V. A., et al., Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR Imeni I. M. Sechenov,
Vol 59, NO 5; 1973~ PP 819-827
thermoinsulation (from 0.2 mg/cm2/min in 3-minutes to 1~-q njg/c_,P)/min in 30
min). Even though not a_U the sweat evapoxatess, it is concluded that in
steady-state work done with light thermoinmxlatian atia nor=! room tempemture,
RbOut 3/5 Of the total heat 108S iS due to evapoxatiol~ of sweat.
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43
USSR UDC 517.9:533.7
GOL'DIN, V. Ya., KALITKIN, N. N. , LEVITAN, Yu. L., and ROZaDESVENSKIY,
"Computing Two-Dimensional Flaws from Detonations"
MOSCM-T, Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy Hatematiki i Matematicheskay Fiziki, No 6,
1972, pp 1606-1611
Abstract! Under the assumption that the explosion of each element of a
space in an explosivo material occurs instantaneously, a difference method
for calculating the two-dimersional gas dynamics resulting from a detonation
is developed. It is noted that there is a difficulty in tha two-dimensional
case that does not exist in the "nidimensional case: the strong distortion
in- the Lagrangian grid occurring in the computation. As a result, only the
regions with an axis of symmetry are considered, with the explosion orl.gi-
nating at a point an the axis. Three grid configurations splierical, rec-
tangular,,and triangular are described, A system of equations for the
two-dimensional gas dynamics is given in terms of Lagrange variables, and
the structure of the difference system using the quadrargular grid as -in
example is developed. The results, obtained were compartd with a known
sei-f-modeling solution, and a close agreement between the tmo wan shown.
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GOVDIN, V. Ya., et al. , Zhurnal Vychislitel'noy Hatemmatiki i Matematicheskoy
Fiziki, No 6, 1972, pp 1606-1611
The authors express theLr appreciation to B. D. Moiseyenko for his dis-
cussion of the work and to I. A. Govoru,khin, for his assistance with its
formulation.'
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74
(Y
10 April 1973
UDC1 517.1-,333.1
CALOCULATLO Of TUa-DPqP41qS" FL43WS WIft bZrt:MTV*
R.W - h,
12. No 6. livvember-Dectn4cr 1911, eir.-d t. ;!ZZ44
%t7 1?71 "V U'16.16til
A dift*tttwq &%th9ii it developed for lesitulstion of- t".
di-WMICRAI $SS.dyn"Jes problem, with detafttlen, ,Jag
the Listersaw variables. Three ytrilons of diffaregco
1,14ns arc studied, rotif4sponding to voriwm% ,c.onfigurat lc~n%
of the sq'48tcl of a SrId. A comparison is Pmented with
the Act f-sial lar %olution of the- problem of a point expke-
stcin., shvving the mtitfutary
1. 1. DawAtion Model
Twn- imer-sio I detonation d"clops In 0 humbox of problems, for a"Ic
the ftrytil tun .,
j nsph~rlcal charge, the lnlttatk~ oil an vaptusiou an t"
lurface 0 elplastan In a co0jact. linitrA modlus. As we know.
dct=~tlan I$ a ccapl~x Acnamonon Ill. A strvnS shock wave traVO. through
the cxpleiiva. The h..atinj of the explosive In the shock wave cauies rapid
chralr4l reactima libtr4ting larse quantities of erwrty. 171is onwrily 6us-
taint the process Gr Propagation Q( the shock wave.
Accurate calculation or chemical reactizaa is necessary In problems can-
cerning failure of det-~-ztlun; we note, b"ever, that the reactions theftselvas
&W thetr censtints are gtacr&LLy unknown. When romercial charges of high-
enerty qsploiives detonate, we cars limit ourselves to a simple
model of' detoriatioyn (2). 1:: this MOM. the equatir" tf :tatr wt~ tile erplosive
in rr,unt of the -hock u6ve hat no iftEluence act the parameters of the dqtona-
pressure, etc.). For 414tfin-Itt". wr vill 4iescribo the
by Ira tht-ck x4labatic curve:
I - Ussit
w~eri the values of the coefficients c, and n way riot agree with tho actual
Y-qjos and change over broad limits, Me will assume that the CAI'10510n Of
es,n element Of VOIUAe Of 'he CAVIOiIVC (QZJ;J C'%~Rskf`4 inMtAntaT1COU1IY 0*1 A
ciorialn h-.rnt In ties, 1*n- condition of explosion of a rell 1~ an incToalD
in the d4nsl.t~ I-% the cell, If the vsluo of density p rvaches a CortLin
CSIZIC&I val4e (o,r), the cell explodes.
In best problems, strong shock waves do riot move thrvuglt the explosion
prodw;ts CEPI. in thest problems, entropy can be enibsiderod practically con-
qts"t and .. t5-1 .3ko S10 %;ru* isontropq as the ocil;4tion of state of %he P'P;
.:4rl4j4 er.-rimcn-tally and theoretically. 7Ubo, we wrice the equation of
state at
0 Llht;j lj'~~_
.1-ew tht e"losion corro"ads to a transition from t 0 to C I (Assuming
that 0 - ;c"j.
This model of detonation is convenient far' U~v In j;*:'-drnamic calculation
tat-4 6,, *p,*qdjnX of strons a.plotWov by, intr~ducinl; Wth-111 lint
viscosity. It is extural to se-it" Tian) bjksed,~zm: Ugraugm, coovdinate-j. in
-~Hcr to arzo,: sp"ading of contact ruptures. The differernze, plan Is &on-
stftrtod as -4, cline In (3). Slailar difference plans for two-41mensions-I
're also studied by other a -ext"Ie,Schultz,
"I ~4nu=zz Fr4bltms we "thRrs., for
*111,19ii. N_-A~ I~wkvrlrev. 1. It. 43afrahov end"fe. V. Mall"Dws"Ya. In the,
case. a difficulty In principle arisms which does not illise
In The ore-Jin4nilonst Cale. This WfIculty is the strons distortion of the
Ltgrarce gril.durlsig the course of calmlation. 77tis fact forced us to use
dirtAttnt versions of grIJ% In calculation. In the (ollowing, we will stow:jy
rjnl~ tress wht,.,h have an axis of 9-~n~try. when the explosion is Lhitiated at
ore at Lhe pnints on this axis, To initiate an explosion. at the initial
oa:went we will assu" lncrL-*3td ilansity, In severa) calls nator the point of
ter explosion fnd, consequently, Increased p7eSSUre In theta C0JI1-
1 2. Diffefence Grids
Lot us describe three configurations of rrtds, wl~_;ch w.- It- r-lotiverily
till *_;h-_.-.cz1. ocetarguler and triontulzr.
a, Spherical I-rid. If an explosion is initiated st an intornal point
in the explosive, the detonation wave Is at first an expanding #photo. It to
natural to us* this symmetry to construct the difforetwce, &rid.
2
USSR UDC 621.79
LEVITINA, E. I., and TATARINOVA, T. S., Leningrad
"Vacuum Aluminizing ef Metals. 3onding of. Platings".
Moscow, Fizika i Khim:Lva Obrabotki Hetallov, No 1, Jaji-Feb 71, pl) 46-49
Abstract: The effect of oxide films and the processing conditiomi in a
glow discharge on the vacuum bonding of, aluminum plad.rigs to various meta113
has been investigated. It is denonstrated that preheating of the metal
surface in air before aluminiaing favors the elimination of organic im-
purities and the adsorbed moisture and provides a gocd bonding of the
plating to the base mer-al. The oxide films generated during preheating
do not interfere with a good bondiag. Principles of the heating effect
and the effect of the processing conditions In a glowidischarge on the
bonding of aluminum platings are analyzed.
029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE---20NOV70
CCNCEPTS CF 3RAIN SULFATIDES -U-
,-,AUTHGR._-LEVlTlNAv M.V.
CCUNTRY OF lNFG--USSR
~:,SCURCE-USP. SCUREMt BIUL. 19709 6941)11 113-25
""'DATE PUBL lSflE0----7C
U 8J Et TAREAS-810LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIE-NCeS
:'-TOPIC TAGS-BRAIN, TISSUE PHYSID
LOGY# METABOLISMi MIJOCHUNDRIGN, FATTY
of ~CHLAICAL ANALYS[St SULFUR Z(3mpcUNo-,.ll:
lXCN IICL,MARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS
T
i,QGCUHEs4T CLAS S-.UNCLASS I i: I ED
REEL1FRAME--3GG2iG,'T28 STEP NO--URI 1/0 11310125
_CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01279S79
2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIE0 PRQGLSS~ING DATE--20NJV7G
C-IRC ACCESSICN NG-AP01279~i9
A8STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) G*P-0-- ABSTRACT. THE 1-1 ETHQD SOF SlJLj:-Al*l0E Sr'_'PN.
FROM 6RAIN JISSUE X"40 THE-1-~l QUAL. OFE-TiN." ARE REVIEWED. s,,,sr4,rt-u:sil OF
,NERVE TISSUE SULFATIDES9 AND THEIR CISTRIBUTION INITHE i-l--lAY AND WHITE
aRAIK MATTER, 14YELI-N, AND AITOCIAOINDRIA ARE DISCUS501. D:;'Tlk[l-S 011 THE
PROBLEM Ci: ILUAL. CEO CONTENT Jf- SULF.Al'IJESY AS WELL
CHANGE, AND FATrY A%.
~AS' THEIR 8RAIN METABOLIS14 IN THE PROCESS OF 0NQr06F.NEr'lf. DEVELOPMENT IS
-CONSIDI=RED. FAC It- ITY: INST EVOL. FLZI0L-:,BIGKVl!M. IM.
SECHENCIVAv LENINGRAD, USSR.
th 008 UNCLASSME0 PROCESSING DAtE--02r)CT70
,;"-_TTTLE--A -STUDY ON MYCELIUM CUMPOSI7lXN OF ACTINOMYCES STREPTJAY6'1NI GRJWN
-U-
A OF-FI14ED MEDIUM WITH GLUCOSF:OR STARCH
MVH*f KQLESNlKQVAjiN.A.j GOR$KAYAl -$.V.
,,,,--CVzUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUPCE--.41KROBIOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 39, NR It PP 91-94
PUi3L lrHED------70
DATE
''SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
1OPIC TAGS--ACTINOMYCES# STREPTOMYCIN, POLYSACCHARIDE, CAABOtiYDRATE
,.-- ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1730 STEP NC--UR/0220/TOY0391001/0091/00114
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--APGI-')9b9l
UNCLASS IFIED
212 008 UNCLA~SIFIED PROCESSHG 0ATE--02OCT70
CtRC ACCES$ION N3--AP0109691
ABS'TRACTJEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY ON MYCELIUM :1-OMPOSITION OF
ACTINOMYCES STREPfOMYCINI GROWN ON A DEFINEU MEDIUM WITH GLUC3SE OR.
~ST
~nCH HAS SHOWN THAT THE MYCELIUM GROWN ON THE P10:01UM WITH GLUCOSE
CONTAINED MORE NITROGEN AND NUCLEIC ACIDS THAN THE ~IYCELtU%l GRJWN ON
STARCH. THE MYCELIUMt GROWN ON THE MEDIUM WITH $TARCH, WAS ENRICHEJ
WITH CARB0
'HYDRATESt ESPECIALLY WITH POLYSACCHARIDVS. SINCE LESS AMOUNT
OF STREPTIGMYCIN WAS PRODUCED ON THE MEDIUM WITH STARC4v SOMF ZOMPETITION
CAN-BJE SUGGESTED TO TAKE PLACE BETWEEN SYNTHESIS OF PGVVSACCHA:tlDES AND
..,THAT OF ANTIBIOTIC, TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION CARBOHYDRATE NATURE OF TiE
LATTERS
-1/2 -005
UNCLASSi Fllr!D' PAOCES'SING DATE--1,9SEP70
:~_l-T,ITLE--A .~STUDY OF TRANSAMIDINASE ACTIVITY WITH RESPECT I-0 STREPTOMYCIN
BIOSYNTHESIS -U-
~~:_AUTHOR-(02)-PENZIK
OVAt G.A.t LEVITOVt M~. m-
_,_.i:,tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1970t VOL 39v NR~2o P`P~37-342
DATE . PUBL. [SHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARFAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--STREPTOMYCIN BIOSYMTHES[St TRANSAMIDINJ%5E
CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00COMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1985/0397 STEP NU--UR/0220/*rO/0391002/0337/0342
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0100813
212 005 UNCLASSIFIED P110CESSING DATE--18SEP7C
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0100383
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MYCELIUM OF ACT. STREPT014YCINI
773, PRODUCING STREPTOMYCIN, CONTAINED rRANSAMIDINASE WHICH ACTIVITY
14 PARALLEL -1 ANrIiiI0l'l'C ACTIVITY,
RISED DURING CULTURAL GROWTH-11 WITI
TRANSAMIDINASE ACTIVITY WAS COMPARED IN THE GENE'rl'CALLY DIFFERENT
STRAINS PRODUCING STREPTOMYCIN AND IN THF MUTANr:3;WITH IMPAIRED
BIOSYNTHESIS OF THIS ANTIBIOTIC, SOME CORRELATI(114 WAS ESTABLISHED
BETWEEN THE LEVELS OF ENZYME AND ANTISIOYIC ACTtLj/JTY. TRANSAMIDINATION
REACTION AND STREPTOMYCIN BIOSYNTHEStS.WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE NON
ACTIVE MUTANTS DUE TO STIMULATING,FACTORS OF NiJN]r-NZYttE NATURE. THESE
DATA SUGGEST THE NECESSARY PARTICIPATION OF TRANSAMIDINASE IN
STREPTOMYCIN BIOSYNTHESIS.
USSR uDc '016. 9)2.06:61:~-092
NIjaMROV, V. N., Professor, SICHERfAK, Yu., F.~ Candidat of Nvlical Sciences.
Docent, and MARCHUK,' L. M.'s
'Modern Fundamontals of Pathogenetic Therapy o Cholerall
Moscow, Sovetskaya Moditsina. Vol 33, No ?I Jul 70, Pp 10-17
~Abstract: Patients with algid cholera suffor from acuLo acl-josis,
loss of body fluids and salts, and disruffed interm,~-,diary netauc,L:~sm, and tnere-
fore require immediate treatrz-ant. A study -,,ras "nlert-akan in W.**d.1",h' ob Cholera
patients were divided into soveral groups and troatod with bictcriophagos (ad-
ministered enterally or intramuscularly), with or withowlm~ J-riLr,'muzicular totra-
cycline. For each group, an appropriate control subgroup was treated witiiL a,
11 pa ent be' re
placebo. Blood tests and stool analyses were performed oa c-2c ti LO
and during the treatment. The bacteriophages were fouzkl to oe na more effective
than the placebo. Tetracycline definitely ~iTroves the conditioi:i of thle patlent,
however. The basic treatment is still intravenous adnia1ltvtration of salt Uolu-
tions (rehydration), acco.Vanied by anterally a0ministergKI. tetral.-_yCliAe. 1,-Lmcdi-
ate intravenous irXuzion of 5-4-1 ~5alt solution. (5 g 6aCl~ Nr,:14W). and I g
XCI per lit&r of double distilled watoi) is recomwndW. . -The doso W1,111 be
4bout.10 permt of the patientla body weight or. opre proloisalVi: 4xIO) x0pecific
. . .......... . ......
USSR
NIKIFOROV, V. N. at al, Sovetskaya Kedituina I Vol 33, 60 7, ~W- 70, PP 10-17
gravity of patient's plasma - 1.025) x patientla wijight in kA-Lc!i;ram-s Milliliters
of salt solution to be administered. The solution should be Ix-iCusei as follows.
first liter over a period of 10 min# second liter, 20 mih, an(,% the
30-050 min. The solution is subsequently infused in VoJUL-ms al!Lul to the Lotal
loss of body fluids (faces. urine, and vomitus). If E90,distvzoances dovaiop.
the 5-4-1 solution should be temporarily replaced srith.6-4 solu-tion (6 Z and
4 g NaHCO) per liter of double distilled viator.). No can,'Liovascalar drtqs aro
Q necassAry. Initial, drastic recovery is obseryed ZO-Z5 44mutas after treatment is
begun; B-12 hours later, patients are Ableto sit up in 144d and eat. Tetracy~--line
becomes.effective after 24 hour3, helping the body to zkaoidlf ;eliminate t1te V:Lbrio
2121
Teiev lAow
USSR ina 55x.,,~94.221.ooi.4
GORIN, B.H., Candidate Of Technical Soie,nc o1;,tfft,j4jj, Vr. Or Technical
Sciences, Professor; SHKILEV9 A*V#j Engine r Fower Engineering
I frc
Institute, imeni G*M. Krzhizhanoviskiy)
'Lightning Discharges At Oatankinakly Tel*vloion Towerl~
Blektrichastva, No 2, Fob 1972, pp 24-29
Abstracti The results are preeented of observations cvnductod f rom Jun's 1958
to October 1970 (L.e.p during approxim9toly 2,.5 thundorstorm seasons) of strikes
by lightning of the Ontankinnkiy television tower (537 rj) oe the All-Union Radio-
Television Transmitting Station in Moscow, Discharges at the t,olevisioa tower
were recorded with the aid of discharge count,ora, lmstij~ dir4fctly on the tolev-'D-
Lou tower and of automatic photorot;ordere located closo to thws television torier
and aimed at it. In 19709 combined with the photorecord4ire# ovillographic
maasuremento weire made, with the aid of an automatic ocaUlographic device off the
puleas of intensity of the magnetic 'A"ield of the najor etage al' the lightniq;
during disobarges at the telerision tower. So=* resultv are Sivaa cC the oncillo-
graphic registration of the pulses of Intensity. An ecocunt is giy,5n of the
direction of subsequent comprobnnsive, studiao-or lightli:~g which will be conitict-
ed with the aid of photographic, alactronoopticial, oscillarraphic and other
1/2
USSR
GORIN, B. N. et al. , Elektricbestvo, No 2, Feb 1972, pp 24-29
apparatus with the use of the television tower as a ffixod striking point. The
authors note the great ass.-istance rendered them by, the admimistrution and staff
Gf the All-4nion Radio-Teleyiaion Tnnomitting Sttitioij,, 5.0t Obolduyev, M.A.
Peskin, and G.S. Sakharova. assisted in the observations. Tho authors-arts grate-
ful to the workers of the Central Ifigh-Altitude Hydrocipteorological Observatory
for the presentation of data concerned with meteprologiical parameters. 6 fig.
ref. Received by editors, 21 00t 71,
212
UDC 6 2 1. T 9 336 6 12 4 571 (0 18 8)
USSR
-S-rAS- YE. V. PRO."OPCOK9 A. W.
LEVIT
"Procedure for Chemical Deposition of Nickel-Boron Alloy"
USSR Author's Certificate-,%.a 306197. filed 23 Har 70, published 23 Jul 71 (from,
RM-Khiinya, No 6 (H) , Jun. 72, Abstract .1-11o 60080
Translation: in order to improve tile coating qualityi and rviluce the operating,
temperature, a procedure is proposed for~chwical depov-.ition of 14-11 alloy In
a solution containing athylenediartinediborane as the reiducinj; i-.igent. The coL,--
101 0.0`-
position of the solution war. as follours: 15~20 -ravxf2,1ter of 1;iC12.61!,
0.1 Gram/liter of !,',I S 0 12-1Z; ml/llter oil othylenediJLinine- 000',.'), 2.5--~
2 2 31 V 0
/liter of Na0ii, i..9-2.5 griwia/liter of ct*,Iiiloiic!(.ii,tnii.nt?(1:1,1~or,,itc,, a t vv-perat. tire
of 30-70', a pli of 12.7-13, and S/V - i (Im /lfter. Thc~ cond..ni:;!-. obiz-Ailwd con-
tain 0.5-Z !;, thc-y have vat-jietic properties ant', are disv~ ri~,,u1,qai:!d by htelii hz~rd-
ness (1,500 kg/un in the initial sLate).1 It is recormw-nded that the proposed
procedure be used when applyit:q coatings, to plastits.
Analrtic4a oodeot~
MIKHNO, V. T., and LEVITS-IX4 Zaporozh'ye Yedicall institute# Zaporozh'ye
"PAPER EleatrophoresJA for the Determination of GalanUmine and Securinine
In Forensic Cbexical Investigations"
Kleve Farmatsevtichniy Zhurnalg Vol 269 No 6. Nov-deo ?'.(o pp 26-31
Abstracts Procedures were developed for the quantitative determination by
paper electrophoresis of gali-intamine and securinine In stolutions of the hydro-
bromide and nitrate, respectivelyp and solutions obtaini!d by extracting with
exalic acid biological material treated with solutions of these alkaloids.
The optimum conditions for electrophoresis were use of li#M formic acid as an
electrolyte# pH 21, a potential of 300 V, and a current gitzength of 0.64-0.72 mA
per I ca of the paper strip. DrW:ndorff 'a reagent was used for Identifying
the allcaloids on the electrophoretogram. Because the loogth of the path of
the alkaloids differed# it wouldbapoasible to determinio~both of them in a
mixture of the two. On elution of the alkaloids from Uo electrophoretogram
with 0.1 X HGlj their content was datermized spectrophotametriciLlly. The
aboaTptlon swaximilzi was a 289 and 256 nm for galantamine and socurinine, res-
pecUvely, Beer's lam applied-at 10-100 jamma/al for Sp~wtodra* and O.Z-20
8~/Ai for Securinine.
112
6~ PWOCESSING DATE--160CT7U
-'~TITLE-SATURATED VAPOR PRESSURE OF.-MERCURYIELLURIllt- -U-
VANYUKOV,.A.V., KRESTOVNIKOVp A.N., BYSTROV,
OF INFO--USSR
~~-'SOUIRCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER. 1970, 643), 559-60
E PUBLISHED ------- 70
.7SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~"-:TOPIC TAGS--MERCURY COMPOUND, TELLURIOEt VAPOR PRE$:5UREt,THERMAL ANALYSIS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
QpCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--L996/0834 STEP ND--UR/0.363/l'Ct'oo6/003/0559/0560
ACCESSION NO--AP0118010
UNCLASSIFIED
T ':2/2 010 09bCEStING DATE--160CT7C
UNCLASSI FIEP'
ACLESSION NU--AP0118010
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SATO, VAPOR P~IESSURE FORN HGTI-
WAS DETU. OVER COMPNS. CORRESPONDING TO THE HG AND TE flOUNDARIES OF THE
HOMOGENEiTY REGION, USING THE STATIC COMPENSATION METHUG. THE PRESSURE
OVER HGTW ENKICHEU WiTH HG IS CONSIDERA6LY HIGHER THAN THE PRESSURE OVLk
HGTE ENREILHED WITH TE. THE VAPOR PRESSURE AbGVE !HGTE SATD. WITH TE
REMAINS CONST. AT 460-5bODEGREES INDICATING A CONSTS C(j'I-IPN. OF THE SOLIL)
PHASE; ABOVF THIS POINT, IT BEGINS TO INCREASE, Al-TESI'Mr, TO ENRICHMENT
OF THE SOLID PHASE BY TE AT HIGHER TEMPS. THE HEAT UF FGkMATION FOR
-A(JLE AND THE HEAT OF FUSIONt 8.5~KCAL--MOLE. THE M.P
HGTE IS 16.~ KCAL
OF HG SU61-7~ TE WAS 668DEGREESCo WHICH IN GOUD AGF;EEI,IE-Nl' vilTH THE DTA
CURVES, THE'CORRESPONDING PRESSURE IS '12.5 ATM. FACILITY: MOSK.
~.~-,-JNST. STALI SPLAVOVI MOSCOW. USSR.
--090CT7O
U14CLASSI FIEQ PkOCE~SING DATE
-1: 2 0 4
3
ITLE-NEUTRAL DEFECTS IN MERCURY TELLURIDE -U-
KRES'rUVNIKOVs A.N.
,.,!~:AUTHOR-(03)-J.EVITSKAYA# T.D., VANYUKOVP A. V.,
`~"'~tbONTRY OF I UFO-USSR
'~--'--iOUKCE~--IZV.-AKA0. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATLR. 1910, 6~3)t 556-8
.-,,,,-,DATE PUBLISHI-0--70
~s --PHYSICSt MATERIALS
UBJELT AREAS
---;~JOPIC TAGS--SlNGLE CRYSTAL; CRYSTAL LATTICE OEFEC r HALL I.FFFCTo THERMAL
,...:EFFECTt IONIZATION, CHEMICAL BONDING#~MERCURY -O~POUNFJI TELLURIVEv
-CRYSrAL GROWTH
CONIROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
''DOCUItIENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
7~'-.PROV,ll REEL/f:RAME-1994/1889 STEP NQ--UR/0363/'?0/000,(003/0556/0558
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115708
212 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70
C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115708
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. A STUDY OF T H EKlkETICS OF
ANNEALING OF lfGTE SINGLE cRys-rALS GRO14N BY THE WEDGiAlli TECHNIQUE
INDICATES THAT THEY CONTAIN NEum4L DEFECTS. THIS IS ILLUSTRATED WELL
BY COMIPARING lHE CHANGE IN THE TEMP* UEPENDE14CE Oj= THF HALL COEFF. AND
THE CURRENT CARRIER MOBILITIES AS A FUNCTION OF THE ANNFALING TIME AT
VARIOUS TEMPS. THE OBSD. RAPID CHANGE IN THE PROPERTIES AT Z04 AND
3000EGREES CAN BE CAUSED ONLY BY THE IONIZATION OF NEUTRAL DEFECTS
ALREADY EXISTING IN THE CRYSTALS. DEFECTS THAT,ARE NEUTRAL AT
204DEGREES BECOME IONIZED AT 353*51)EGREES# WHICH 1.5 REFLECTED IN THE
HALL CONST. AND THE CARRIER MOBILITY VALUES. SHORT TERM HIGH TEMP.
TREATMENT OF SAMPLES ANNEALED AT 358.5DEGREES DOES NOT CHANGE THE
PROPERTIES-OF THE HGTE. THUSP NEUTRAL DEFECTS ARE. PRESENT IN HGTE AFTER
CRYSTN- BY THE BRIDGMAN METHOD, WHICH, INHIBITt rHE::fJIFFUSION OF HG 1,41-0
THE CRYSTAL WHICH REMAINS NEUTRAL TO SIMILIAR TO :~00DKREE$- 130 IONIZES
AT HIGHER TEMPS. INASMUCH AS IONILATJUNiUF IHESE~c)EFEoS LEAUS f0 AN
IhCkEA.SE IN THE ACCEPTOR CONCN.. THEY APPARENTLY 1~4EPRESENT EXCESS TE
ATOMS. MORE LIKELY THAN NOT, THIS TYPE OF DEFECT IS ASSOCD. WITH THE
-CHANGE IN THE POSITION Of EXCESS 7E ;WTHE LATT10:43, POSSIBLY WITH THE
OF TE-TE BONDS. STALI SPLAVOV,
;,EMERGENCE FACILITY: MUSKii INSTo i
.-MOSCOWr USSR.
i mir i A c r t r- T r_ n
J-?"25
II-B. THUtHOUNNAMIC ANALYSIS OF Tilt CROWN FICCESSES Of ZINCLTZ CLTSTAL4
tArticLa bw T- U. G-A-Fx*,wrin. T. It. Lx-tzsi,~ya, r--'T*.tsc-s
lFavc-lblvTok.- 14myosibLrok, III Slapazim pa riat~"&** R~J2
I I-laaak, 3tuass-, Jv", 1072. r 221
Usl"s a coppum. a th*r=odyu;a$t sualkyalo vat sods of thA InCl *-9
system. Th* "mil1hrLm "rtt&X
ij~jlsm pirucana of hy.1c"yomale okUa%Loa of sine chlorMa w2r
RAM
L- 73
W-11. GROUTIN Of ZI1MC OXtDK CRYSTAU tit THE 2ftO'9I&A_fj 2_02_M2 MW tnoaol"_H27Y_~41Z
,"STEM
rrittoll" I I'lenok. Ru I June, &VIZ. P DZI
A_th*Tmdy-tc analysis was parforsmdan
and An "Dsti-tAl. 21LAY W" Afidt-Of the Me W.ItMMR,
Th. hyd,atten, flow dil.ted with sitro~tu pass" av*1 *Lnt*re4 Aime. oxide.
reducing it NfW transporting it Into the crystallization lone to which the
stature of awyjam and nitrogen le fed.- The quantity, sirm and perfectlo" of
the Sim aside efrotals 4*PM14 an the process temperature and the 07760a and
hydrosea coateattations.
The feeding of water vapor teaetbar with hydrogem,latim t?&4k roductlon gone
a 's decrease in the emmobtr nt (Lao scicular c"mtals end growth of larger
pvo%at*
-P perfect crystals. With 4 duration at the process of 56-10 haters. welt faceted
crystal# at* vlaetto war# obtatua& wh2ch are elongated slotw tha c - stcla 3-4 m
to diameter sad 20-30 long.
k' Thu replacement at Oxygen by water In the tagidation gain changes the
er7stallographic direction of the predusitnaut crystal growthl the crystals have
the shape of & thrma-oldai prism ext*ftd*d along the *-oil& and with Altmem"one
of 3-3-1 logo.
In the toneral came where a flow of hydrogen. water sad uAtrogen passs*
VV41F the Otftt*r*4 at" OrA46 *04 oxygen, water. 14trosso at* 904 Into the
cryltallia4tion zone. the tom of crystal growth to deterstlit" toy tim ratio of
the co"ourat concentrations In both flows.
Q41 The process :mpersturs of crystallisatloo of quite perfect Ir7scGle is
rodoc-A to IIWC 17 comparimam witb 1300*C-14001C wead lei almLlar process a.
a
62
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z 3
'"04708C
UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, SactLoh 11 Electrical, Derwe-nt,
241515 42/7 C2
JUWC Olt. ZLZCT.RC
STATOR WgDING ARRAM ALL MAM14ES
oace'd a and;
with liqt44 ca~,Itrj 10, r i in *L'
iitabo s.* The'
provides more iellmbt~,
basic solid -conduciolei., ~:re bair~&:id
k. 5~,t I
rate to Xic ~Odi Us k
-form two sepa Vo~'. j,'j~tatq!,g iolectT
connections. Tbe.htolii~~m~cone*b*,s (J).are brougk out
beyond the Junction of, two, gxoup~ to 4e j ' *4 el~ctrtc-
tho boc4l, ~ Is
condutors
ally. The rest of W~t
The coolant i$.jtdm4rted:v1* herpatic, oLvt J51.7)
(4)
to which the hot low coqocto~.*' -41 e
30.1.67 as 1130120/24-7-N.S.KILIDISIM at 41. (19.9-69)
But 14/18.4.69. Claus 2ldl. ~Lnt.(:I, 4~o2k.
19"1906(;o
7 F. 71-17-~r
AA0047084
AUTHORS: Kil'dishev, V. S.; Krashchenko, A, I.; Levittkly, K.; Sergeyev, A. V.;
StMalaveffy t.. Ya.
_7-02 024 UNCLASS1 PAO! ROCE~1551NG DATE--18SEP70
_.T-lTLE--E:NZYMATlC OIAGNOSIS OF 11CUTE PA~CREATITIS
~0,4UTHOR-04)-LEV "TSK-lYt A.P., SYNOVETSt A.S.~t DEKHT~AR, A.L., TSVIRKUNP
QNTRY~ OF 114FO--USSR
NR 2, PP 94-08-
1970v
E PUBL!SHEO ------- 70
:~'..~,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC IE NCE.S
E*TOP K -_:TAGS-f~ANCGRFASP -ENZYME 'ACITY MY' A E BLOM
GESTTVE sys,rEm
IAG?40STIC -METHOD# 01 DISEASE
WNTROL REST"ICTIONS
~00,CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED
~PROXY R.ElE-L/FR/0lE--1,?83/13Z3
SERWit URINE,
STFP
'CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0054212
1. 4 1 F f F 0
- ----------
2 2 '024 UNCLASSIFI!~D INC, DAT~--18SFP70
,..CFRC ACCESSIO."i !-19--AP0054212
At3STRACT/CXTRACr--(tj) G111-0- ABSTRACT.. THE AUTHOR!,' INVES11GATEi) mr.
ACTIVITY OF AMYLASE (SMITH AND ROE MICROMETHOOly lkROYEAl-E UTKINYKH
LYt4Br-IVTS'!-:VYKH fiLI'llill.1 INI SHIERGE-4S !40rjIFICATIq-%).ltN6 1.10-~SE (LEkilliKY'S
CQLQRI,'-',ETRIC MICROMETHOD) IN THE HLUnD SERUM OF CATS iilTli EXPFRA','-1(-NTAL
ACUTE PA,"ICREATITIS. YHERE WERE A SIGNIFICANr Rtl;E OF: THE ACTIVITY OF
PANCREATIC LIPASEt INESSENTIAL INCREASE OF THE P~IaTCA'Sfl-, LEVEL, SHORT
TERM RISE AND SUBSEQUE14T SHARP DECLINE: OF THE AMYLASE: tliC T I V I TY. IN TtIE
DE TERM INAT f0N OF THE REFERRED TO ENZYMES IN 'ml-eILOOO SEPUM ANJ A-MYLASE
T
IN TWE URINE OF PAbIENTS wirti ACUTE PANCREATtris rNE AUTHORS NOTED A
SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE ACTIVITY OF LIPASF 010 A'A!tl-,-4.SE AND AN
INSIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF THE PROTEASE ACTIVITY. A SITABLE ACTIVITY RISE
IN RESPECT TO LIPASE9
WAS OBSERVED VERAL
THE OLOOD AMYL,AS~: ACTIVITY SE
DAYS AFTER THE ONSET OF THF DISEASE DROPPED ALMOS'r TC NCPMAL YALUESP
HOWEVER THE URINARY LEVEL OF AMYLASE WAS STATISYDCALLY SIGNIFICA"il"T A30VE
NORMAL LEVELS. THE AUTHORS ALSO DETERMINEI? THE BLOOD SERUM ACTIVIrY OF
LIPASE AND AMYLASEs AND URINARY LEVEL~ OF AMYLASE IN PI%TIENTS WITH ACUTE
CHOLECYSTITISt APPENOICITIS AND GASTRODUOOENAL PF&ITIC.11tCER. THE
NONSPECIFICITY GIF THE ACTIVITY OF VLOOD AMYLASE VOIS EIJAMSHED. THE
INCIDENCE OF RISE OF THE 13LL SERUM ACTIVITY OF LIPA$E IN ACUTE
PANCREATITIS AMOUNTED TO 90PERCENT 0FlCASESt THAT10F URINARY AMYLASE,
70PERCENT. FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE POCREATITIS T14E AUTHORS
JI.. -RECOMMENft THE DETERMINATION OF BLOOO SERUM PANCRE~%TIC:LIPASE ALONG WITH
THAT OF tiRINARY AMYLASE.
RIM
:-4/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED 06C~ES~ING DATE--27NOV70
JITLE--RADIATION GROWTH OF URANIUM DURING LOW BURN U415 -U-
~AUTHOR-(00-KONOBEYEVSKIY9 S.T.t PANTELEYEVt L.Dop LE-VITSKlYt B.M.w
:~i..'-NASKIDASHVILII -I.Ao
';C~OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~-~DUqCE-AT. ENERG. 1970. 28(4), 326"32
4TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'..~UBJEC'T AREAS--PHYSICS
~itldPtC TAGS--URANIUMt IRRADIATION, CRYSTAL LATTICE DEFORMATION9 LATTICE
._.tONTRQt_ MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,".--DGCU.4ENr CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,`_PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0558 STEP NO--VI~/00139/T(1/02$/004/0326/0332
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137644
MEN
028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
-CIR.C. ACCESSION NG--AP0137644
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* RADIATION GROAT H OF U AT MINUS
150DEGIIEES AND 160DEGRCES WAS STUDIED IN TiE 1ST;STAGeS OF IRRADN.p US
BEING THERMALLY PRETREATED AT VARIOUS TEMPS. 20-620DEGREEs. THE (NITIAL
STAGE OF GROWTH WAS THE RESULT OF THE FORMATION Or- INOIVIDUAL OEFECTS
CAUSING THE ANISOTROPIC OEFORMATION OF T14E ALPHA U LATTICE 1,14 T'4E TOTAL
VOL. OF THE METAL, NOT ONLY IN THE NEIGHBORHUOU OF THE THERMAL PEAKS.
OWING TO VACANCIES FORMED DURING THE KNOCK OUT OF~ATOIIS BY FISSION
FRAGMENTS, THE CONTRACTION INSIDE THE~ZIGZAG LIKE LAYERS OF ALPHA U
LATTICE TOOK PLACE AND THE DISPLACED ATi)MS W6RE SITUAVED IN POSITIONS
WITH THE COORDINATION NO. OF 5t PYRAMIDAL DEFECYS~, OR 4 OR 6, OCTAHEDRAL
DEFECTS; VOL. AND AXIAL DEFORMATIONS CAUSED BY THE FORMER. DEFECTS
EXCEEDED MANY TIMES THOSE ARISING WHEN OCTAHEDRAL DEFECTS WERE FORMED.
IN THE PRESENCE OF LATTICE IMPERFECT Muvs , ~rHl-,-, PUANif)AL DEFECTS WERE
FORMED PREDOMINANTLY. IN THE IST STAGE OF GROWTHt PARTIAL RECOMBINATION
OF DEFECTS TOOK PLACE WHICH REDUCED THEIR AMT. 1:N U PEFORMEO AT LOW
TEMPS.v DISPLACED ATOMS WERE PREVENTED FROM RECOMBINING OWING TO rHEIR
ADSORPTION ON VARIOUS LATTICE IMPERFECTIONS, WHICH EXPLAINED tHE H(GH
RATE OF GROWTH IN THESE SPECIMENS. WHEN.THE LOCAL CONCN. OF DEFECTS
REACHED A SUFFICIENTLY HtGH VALUE* THE FORMATION OF tFlEIR COMPLEXES
STARTED OWING TO THE FIELD OF TENSION* THE STAGE WHEN AN EQUIL. BETWEEN
THE NO, OF FORMED INDIVIDUAL DEFECTS AND THE NO.* 0-EFECT'S FORMING
THEiR.COMPLEXES WAS REACHED CORPESPONDED.T3 THE ONEAR COURSE OF THE
RADIATION GROWTH CURVE,
11 0
112 023 UNCLASSIFIED- IRRGGESSING UATE--13NOV70
1.~,,:TITLE--0jq THE AEACTION TO HE M 0 0 1,A L Y _5 II ','N' T HE EAkLY P3STOPIRATIVE PERIOD
IN- PIAT's ENTS -AFTER TRANSPLANTATION OP~Ti4t KIDNFY-~_U_
'AUTHOR.-103 -YARM0Ll;,SKIY, L.S.v LEVITS P ',QRYAYNO'll V.A4,
C WINTRY OF INFt3--USSR
S OU 4C K L 1,14 1 CH E S K A Y AMED ITS INAt 1970 v, VQ~. A6Y W.1 :~4, PP 83-88
,:~-:OATE PUBLISHEU------70
-SUBJECT 'AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL $qIEkCES
TAGS--DIALYSISY KIDNEYo ORGAN TRANSPLANTt 614)1 OVASKULAR SYSTEMt
HYPERTENSION
CONTROL* MARK I NG--NU- R E S TR I CT IONS
_100CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME,--30U5/OO6d STEP NO- Ult/0497/'I('.l/O4e3lOL)41008:i/',)088
ACCESSION -,NO--APO 1323b2
W"'CLASSIP HD
-SS ING L 31NOV70
212 023 UNCL ASS IF [ED PROC C D A I":
CIRC ACC ES S I MN 1%'C--A?01323b2
A8STRACT/EXTmACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ IN 20 PATII-NTS AFTER
TRANSP.LANTATION OF CAGAVERIC KII)NEY IN THE EAt-i,LY1.p'cs'roi;'~,~ArivF- PE.~kl()O
L17 HEj4q01ALYSES WERE PERFORME0,DURING W141CH WE11F, NOTED SUCH
CO-11PL[CATIONS AS: PYROGENIC, REACTIG-No CARL) IOVASCULAK INSUFF.IC[EN Y
HEHORRHAGEY HYPERTENSION. s,'rEAILILATION t1Y 6011~ING PRODUCES THE LEAST
CARDIOVASCULAR JAISUFFiCIENCY WAS
NUMaEP OF PYROGENIC REACTIONS.
CBSERVE0 IN 3 OUT GF 20 PATIENTS ANO IN :I%LL CASES TERMI.INATEO LETHAALLYs
HEMORRHAGE OCCURRED ONLY LitHEN HEM1313JALYSIS. WAS rUT .41TH GENERAL
HEPARI 414 1 7ATION (IN 3 OUT dF 5 CASES);~ 1N THE RE-MAIN11t0; 112 HE-MtJoIALYSES
-.3 F 1co D
WITH RE IONAL HEPAPU,111 ATION THIS COMPLICATEU WAS NGT t UNTERE
HYPERTENSION DEVELOPED UNLY IN It PATIENTS: ON THS 6TH VO dTA HOUR OF THE
PROCEDURE, THIS REQUIRED A AEDUCTION (IF THE TiKE 0;F HVICUIALYSIS, THE
CAUSES OF COXPLICATIONS MAY BE DUE To~ !HE REACTI01,4 OF THE PATIENTS AND
TECHNICAL FAULTS DURING THE INSTITUTIdN 00 HF1M00'f1%LYSIS'.
FAC (L I TY *. N-1 INSTITUT KLINICHESKUY I EKSPWAF&~ALINC]Y K111RURI;II,
MINISTER57VA Z0RAVJGKHRANE.NiIYA SSSR, NJSKIA.~
m
U.NCLASSJFIED
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USSR UDC 621-382. 016 35e
ZARUDSY,1Y, V. F --LEVITSYIY -K-B~ NALTME! M.0, V. G., U--K311N, X. A.
"Comparative Results of Neutron Irradiation of MedijLw~Power High-Frequency
Diffusion and Diffusicn-Ion 14PN Silicon Transistors
~Moscov, Poluprovodnikoyyye Pribory i ikh Erimeneni Ila 24, Izd-vo "Sovet-
skoye Raaio", 197 pp 27-30
Abstract: The authors study neutron Irradiation ofJTPN si.licon transistors
made by double diffusion of dopants Into an epitaxiiiI. layer, and by single
diffusion of boron with subsequent ion injection of ohosphorul; to produce
the emitter junction. it is shourn that the radiaticii resistance of both
types of transistors is determined by the radiation vropertie!, of the ma-
terial of the base layer and is independent of the te~chnalo8icai prccedure
used to make the emitter Junction. The results also .how that lon dopirlg~
has considerable promisr~ as a technological procedurii for making- tran3istors
vith optimum radiation resistance. One figure, one "'able, bibliography
of four titles.