SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOSIKOV, I. N. - LOYKO, A. E.

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4 USSR urc 616-993-L62-C122-39-081, -47-0j SEMIYEV, P. G., BBYS10UMA, R. I., MOSM(MM, Sh. D., KUZJNA 0. 1., ShUYKINA, E. Yel., SEFU=1 N. 1,., ~~rnsr-sj, I., SHCURBAKOVI V. A., YAM-MOMMEDOVp M. A.., USKOV, N. Ye., and NEDC)SPZLOVA, Ye. I., Listitulce of MeLUcal Parasitblogy and T5o-pi~al Medicine imeni Ye 1. Phrtsinovskiy, Ministry of Health USSR, Mbscow "Results of Yass Vaccinations against Zoonotic Cutaneous L-iBlui,%niacia" 146scowl Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitamyye r-oleziii, '101 39, 110 5, Sep/Oct 70, PP 5kl-551 Abstract: Preventive wass vaccinations with a virulent ut:raln of I.Pishinania tropica, 'major were found to give reliable protection a!:ainz- t cutar-eaus leLsh- maniasis. Only virulent straino can bt*- used for vacvtna~irja. The du,-ree of inoculation with such strains is almost. 10%, th~! inorulttivc procr~r.'; having, as a rule, a favorable effect. Tbe rvixim= qizo-- of Uie vpccinat'ion lesion, does not exceed 2 cm iu dirmmeter in 3/4 of the subjects vii.ccinatcQ. In 1,ructically all cases, the procesa does not last more than 5-6 nonthq. Forbirlity occurred in the group vaccinated with the lww-virulence straim, s3:.jon;' thos--,~ vithout lesions, and among those whone lesioas were less than 0-5 cin in diaffeter. 1/2 USSR SEMIYEV, P. G., et al., Meditsinska~a Parazitologiya i Farazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 39, No 5, sep/Oct W, PP 541-551 Secondary pyococcal infections represcnted the only conplications obnerred; allergic exanthem was noted occassionally. In order t~a prevent local and general allergic reactions after vaccination, it is necescary to exclude per- sons who have had cutaneous leishiraniasla. If past d1ijease cannot be revealed by meana of ananmesis or medic-al euwdnation, the int3-acutaneous leit;hranin test is recomnended. The level of the virulence in inoculative strain3 ehould be periodically tested, since insignificant initial virulence or its weakening during culturing make a given strain %mfit for preparution of inoculum. 2/2 UR U482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent* 243952 GASES O~ LIRUIDS AN4YS3S 4tere the gas, anslysei,comprises ad infra-ped radLaildrn 2/70 source (1); a shutter 4ystem (2)'; pihotoelactrio pickup (3) for the reference siglftal:; working;CLll (4); OptiC8l-8CCU3ticAl radiation t~eceiverc0n~k2t- in& of receiving chamber's (.5.6), microphone (7) arranged in tandem. A phase. measuring devicf.~r'.On- sists of an amplifier (8), phase ibifter (9), Itmiter adary inatt'rument (10), phase detector (11) 04 4 seclo millivoltmeter (12). The instrument zero is set by the phase sbifter (9). it can also be don't by a screen ~Iaced between the radiation, receiver 1chambers, or by~, vary~ ing the reference signal ~hsse4' ib4~chambers;;(5,6) have different volumem,.which 4&fts the phaae1a of the pressure oscillations in these chambers,40 that the phase oil the signal.st the,radi4tion receiver output is a functLon of the cqmponeat to be determined conctutration In tho workLn.- call. 5.5.64 as 898645/26-25. Ins awet: al.ALITOMTION EXPERIMENTAL & DZS.O~ ~iCZ. (=10.69)' But 17/14'.5.69. 421. Int.O.G Oln. 19770'4755 1977075G 19WO757 UNCLASSIFIED iiROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 '112 G 2 2 TIT LE--A7UV;IC CKDER IN lkUN *4 A-LO 'HE MJLSSdAUER A LUM I NlUsLYS STUI)JEO BYI EFFECT -U- 4UTHOP, -,(02)-LCSlYEVSKAYAv S.A.v KUZMINI, R~,Nw -zCCUNTRY CF INFC-USSR 3-.~,-SDURCE-FIZ- METAL. METALLCIVED. 1970, 2901, 569-77 BATE PUBLIShED--70 SWJECT AREAS-MATERIALS .".1GPIC TAGS-IRGN ALLOY, ALOMINUli CONTAININ:G ALLOY, MOSSBAUER EFFEcrt INTERMETALLIC UMPOUND, ALUMINIDEt ALUMINUM 'ALLO'I't ORDERED ALLOY, SOLID -SOLUTIGN ,..CCNTJKCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRGXY KEEL/FRAME-3CUI/0334 STEP NQ--UR/CL26if7O/O29/00310569/G577 CLIRC ACCESSICN IN- LA clf-EX, fj-! 022 Uh-CL ASS I Fl ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP014'o090 ABSTRACT/EXTRilCT--(U) GP-0- A3STKACT. THE TITLE STUDY WAS GA,,tk[ED OUT WITH FE,AL ALLGYS CONTG- AL 20-31 AT. PE'kCERT CO'CLED: TO e'_j4uF%j-REE-S AND QUENCHEO FRLM 400, 523, z300, AND 900DE-GREES AFTER A )IOLOING TIME OF 50 HK, THE STRUCTURE CF FE SUBI AL IS FiEGARL)HP AS C-OMPOSEL) Ui~~ 4. rE)UIV. SUSLATT ICES THE PR(":JAbILl TIES AKE CALI-1104 ~)~- VARIOW1 OF FE ATGMS IN FEv4L ALLCYS -f#ITH VARYING CUNCNS. CW AL ANO w1ril VARYRN.G UkGREES CF CRDERING. ALLGYS WITH 20-5 AT. PERC Iqr At. ShO~c~ED I"HE APPEARANCE UF A STRONG CUPPONENT WI TH AN Ef- r-ar VVE F I Eto C~F 2 55 KOE A.-ND THIS 15 EXPLAINED LlY C31NCN. GISCADERINC. rHE FIELD DEPENDS ON Al~ -LOP il q CONCN5. AT THE NUCLEI OF FE ATOMS WITH.VARIOUS C ICNF IUP I I4S. T E PRESEKCE OF FE SUB13 AL SUB3 hAS NOT~DEID* FROM THE- Mr.ESSliAU-r__R 51'UDY (IF FEjAL ALLOYS WITH 20-5 AT. PERCENT AL. THE 2 PHASE REGIGN IDISOROERED ALPHA SGLID SOLN. ANG FE SUd3 AL IS MUCH MORE NA"RROV THAN WAS ASSUMED PREVIOUSLY. FACILITY; MOSK.! GQSQNIVo I ~J;. LOINIONOSOVA, 140SQCW, ~USSR 7 USSR UDC 621.793:661.183.2:541.183 BULATOVA, R. F., KOGAN, V. S., KUZIN, I.:A., and A. I. "Low-Temperature Adsorption on Metallized Carbon" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Kbimii, Vol XLIV, No 1, Jan 71, pp 217-219 Abstract: Metallizing of active carbon at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure produces a considerable increa,se in its thermal con- ductivity, with only a slight deterioration in its~adsorption capability. SKT carbon with full and partial copper metallizing was 'tested under cryovacu= conditions to determine if the above effects appeared there as well. It was f6und that partially metallized SXT carbon granules are the most effective for use in cryovacuum devices.using any considerable thickness of sorbent. Time required for establishment of aftorption equilibriurm remains practically constant with this type of carbonlgar layer thicknesses from 2 up to 30 mm. Adsorption capacity for P INIO rua Hg and T = 20.40 is independent of layer thickness. USSR UIP. 621-374-33 WSKUTOV, B. P., LRBEDEV. V. I., and GUSEV, A. V. "Calculation of the Duration of Blanking Proccesses in Five Diode Circuits for Activating an Integrated Transistor"'. V sb. Mikroelektronika. Vyp. 1 (Microelectronics. No 1-collection of works), Moscow, Atomizdat, 1 pp 63-74 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6G305) Translation: A quantitative study is made of the blanking processes in integrated microcircuits in which semiconductor diodes made simultaneously with the transistors are actually forned by the intelbrated transistor structures. The analysis is done by solving continuity equations for the minority nonequilibrium carriers in the base and collcetor of the integrated drift transistor with regard to the effect of b,--rrier capaci- tances. It is shown that in a single ndcrocircuit, diodes can be produced with a resorption time from hundredths'of a ns to several os, using five diode circuits for transistor activation., Bibliography of ten titles. N. S. 1/1 USSR G~-- CUSEV, A. IL, LOS'-J:DV, B. P. lmmp~- An Inte-ra-ted Linear Tr--ismis~dc-i Circ-air." V sb. Polu-nrovodn. nribory i~?hn. --,z trical Cor,=unications Tee, ion of' -works), 1970, -Dp 116-132 (from RZh-R~~,dicite-khi-dka, 110 7, Jul 70, ,`bztraL:-. :'.c, 7-*.~3) Translation: A method is rropcjed fo-? static calcu'Laion of fo-I 0.1 circuit =.adei in thL ai-I intl~zrated silicon chip. The c Lcu L selector which reproduces the inpui; sirgrial at the output tj!~-zn for a certain tine interval determined by the duration of zhe ircu L. d. v n dt 1 siEmal. TrEL,,3ition proceoses in the ca -it are cor;sideri provinr -he temperature LttCbility wnd linearity o~' thi~~ termined as well as the sneed of the circuit. Five illwm.ratickti..', of eight titles. S. USSR UDC [537.226 + 537-311.3'31 [537 t 535] V in K -N w "Change in Lifetime of Unbalanced Photocurrent Carriets in AgBr Monocrystals Under the Effects of Tenmerature and Constant Bias Lighting" Sb. nauch. tr. Perm nolitelldlin. in-t (Scientific Transactions of the Perin Polytechnical Institute collection of works) No 84, 19711 PP 3-6 (from RM-Fizika, No 1971, Abstract No 11E1136) Translation: 1-Todulated illumination acted on a crystalline layer of AgBr, obtained by the flow of fused salts between class plates. The relaxation curves for the photoconductivity and the effect on them of the temnerature and the constant illumination were studied. The lifetime of the photoelectrons, determined,from the relaxation ourves, varied with the temperature along with the'temperatgre variation' of the photoconductivityj with a maximum at t-- 40 C. Constant illumination bias varies the lifetime~of the photoelec- trons in the same direction as the photoconductivit"Ayi i.e., the amount of photoconductivity is do-'Germinad basically 1)y the life- time of the photoelectrons. P. V. Heyklyar USSR UDC: 8. ~72i ISAKOV, V. F.F. LGSKUTOV. NO. G. "On Selecting an Algcrit.1=ic Language for Programming Problcrns in Ser-antic Data Process.-n,-" V sb. Statistika rec-;- 4- ~,:_tc=atich. a~.ializ Ueksta (Statistics of SLcech and Text Analysis--ccIIez-14_c= cf vor_ks), Leningrad, "Nauka", 1971, Pp .435-h43 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract.Ho 11'983) Translation; The authors sulstartiate selection of" ALM-1 laziguage for 'fMinsk" class computers ut,cn describing a1gcritIvas of, informr-tion-logic problems. An algorit!L-- of text analysis on a digital computer for Fur- poses of compiling a ccunt of the zost frequently use~i words and word con, binations in Russian texts on electronics is taken as an exwtlple. The cri- terion for isolation of vord ccmbinations is selected, and a flowchart of the algorithm is described. I. Bystrov, 35 E, Acc. N Abstracting~Serviqe: lef. Code: CHEMICAL ABST U R 05 4.4-L 78750a Reaction of p-toluldine with 1,2,3,4-talrachlo~oau- thraquinone under shock compresslon. Fok jt. Deribas. A-; bumbOROWW. N11- 'mali Y~, L. Upst. Org. Khiin.,-- bisl- U~iSR . Kht?pj. 1112!,Tnerg. 1M. CIL' I (Russ). Amixt.ofl,2,3,4-tetrachloroaiithr~quini'biie(I~~and UeC4l1jNHt (11) was subieeted to 2M kb.-a pressuri in a st6el contitiner to gibe the following resul-Ls (amm I tind Wbefp'fe, and anitti. 1, I.(phe- lamillo)-2,3.4-trichloroanthiaq i ne (11I), 1-(P n y Wno and 9 h Y1 -tricMloroafithraq~ino~e (M. after ction n g arnino)-1.3,4 given): 1.04, 0.31, 0.55, 0.48, 0.0211; 't,04. 1.&5, (j.$4, 0 19 1.04, 6.2, 1.00, Heating 1.04 g1 and 0.6,2101 in Me,,% 70 hr at 80* gave 0.9 g III andO.10'i IXT. 1.11'~nchart~k REEL/ FRAM J./Z 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING t)A"IE--k)9%`JCT7G -TITLE-REACTIONS OF POLYiiALOk'7Lt4AtiTHRAQkJINON'ES WITH WJCLEUPHILES VII. OF Is 29 3, 4, T ETRAF LUORUANTHRAQU I NONE WITH DlEtHYLt 0111UTYL, P V.A., NEKRASUVA, L N. FOKI N, I(E. '-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SIBIRSKOGO OTDELENIYA AKAOE)411 NAUK SSA., NO 4, SERIYA ,,:_:`;,K,4IMICHESKIKH NAUKr 1970# Nk 2t PF 1197-124 ,.DAfE PUBLISHE0---70 ..SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~::TOPIC TAGS-FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPGUND,. ANrHRAQU[NbNE, ALIPHATIC AMINE, ,.,.AROMATJC AMINEs CHEMICAL REACTIUIN MAkKP,,.lG-,N0 RESTRICTIONS -_DJCCUt4Et4T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '.'.PROXY REEL/FRAME-1992/1868 STEP UNGLASS IF It: U 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PiWLESSIN,~ 0ATE--0')0CT7C CLRC ACCESSION NL)---APOlIZ848 At3SJRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRAC.T. 1, 2v 3p 4JETRAFLUCROANTHkAQUINGNE REACTS WITH DIETHYLs U LOUTYLs 01150BUTYL., AND 0I8kNZYLAMINES IN BENZENE TO GIVE THE CORKESPONOPIG 1,P1,01ALKYLAMINO), 2t 39 4vTKIFLUOROANTHRAQUINONES WITH YIELD 70-80PC41RCENT. IN DIAETHYL -SULFOXIDE DIETHYL AND DIBUFYLAMINES FORM WIN to 1.1, 3, YETkAFLUOROANTHRAQUINDINE 2P(U,1)IALKYLAMJNO),lt P, 3# 4#TRIFLIJUt-,UANTHqAt;LJIP41J,',,'ES AND D11SOSUTYL AND DJ.3~-PiZYLAIA, INES, THE CORRESPONDING It ISOMERS. THE FUNUAMENTAL PRODUCT OF THEi REACTIOIN OF 1,FjIETHYL (DIBUTYLP DIIS08UYYLJ AMINOt2, 3t 4rTRtFLUJl(ljt-4'NTHRAQUINONCS WITH DIETHYL DIBUTYL, DIISUBUTYLA14INES IS Is 4*Btli (NjrJlALKYLA.41N0,'s2, 3-v D I FLUCIRCAN THKAQUI NONE S BOTH IN BENZENE; AND DIPIETHYL SLILF(JXIDE. FACILITYz NOVOSIBIRSK INSTITUT URGANICHESKOY KHIMII SO Au SSSR. I U L UDC 669.295t621.?85-539 PEMAMV, V. G., TRUSH, I. KH., IDSKWOV V. x.,_RX '0, V. N. and YAMVCHUK, YU. YE., Kiev "Effect.of Titanium on Growth Kinetics of Boronized tayerl? Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metalloy, No 11, 1973, PP Abst-ractf A study was made of the effect of titanium on the growth kinetics and properties of the boronized layer during the saturation of iron-titanium alloys in commercial boron carbide, as well as the effect an grain growth in the transition zone. Synthetic alloys smelted from Armco iron and pure tita- nium. (0.59, 1.12 and 1.64 wt.-,I Ti) were used for the study. All the alloys had grain No. 6 before boronization. Prismatic specimens 15 x 10 x 10 Pm in size were boronized at 900, 950, 1000, 1050 and 11000 0 for ) and 5 hours. Kinetic curves were constructed for all the studied alloys plotting the depth of the boronized layer as a function of the saturation time and temperature. It was found that increasing the titanium content of the studied alloys re- sults In a sir-pificant decrease in the zaxim dopth of the boronized layer. 1/2 66 40 _UWIrE PERMYAKOV, V. G., et al., Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotk-- Ifetallov, No U, 1973, PP 71-72 Titanium dissolves in FeB, which Is accompanied by an increase in hardness. Considering the inhibiting effect of titanium on graL3 growth in the transi- tion zone and matrix and the peculiarities of its effect on.the growth of the boride layer, it is advisable to add 0.5-0.6% TI to steels that axe to be boronized. 2/2 SS r c L 0 V e C. I j. -x oi L".- 0.02", cr S d" J ar Or nI L of L,2 rc~ s S Z; USSR UDC 621.3-523.8 LOSKUTOV, Doctor of Technical Sciences "The Application of Multiprocessor Computer Complexes in Management" I Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizats~ya Proitvodstva, No 12, Dec 70, pp 45-46 Abstract: The systems described are in the AIST serie6, deve-loped by the Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The~41ST Vero is the smaller complex, and the AIST One is the larger.. The structure is siatilar in both systems, the differences being primarily:larger or more powerful components in the AIST-One. The basic structure is a set of two or more procij~nsing computers (1-1-220 in the AIST-Zero, BES11-6 in the AIST-One) and a contro~t proce-vaor (Minsk-22 in the AIST-Zero, Ural-14 in the AIST-One). ~The produt~tion processors Bliare memory and peripherals through acommutator switch conti!ollc-d by the mo-nit:)r processor. Internal peripherals include high-speed drums, rnignetic tapas, and discs. External peripheral lines are connectad both to uver interfaces a ta such as teletypes, flexowriters, and cathodia ray tubas~and to real-time d, collection apparatus, card readers, paper~tape readera,~ plotters, cad so forth. 1/2 USSR LOSKUTOV, V.I., Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsi)La Pro~i:vodqtva, No 12, Doc 70, pp 45-46 The AIST-Zero is designed to serve 10-15 teletypes, 1-3 batch type 110 devices, and 3-4 channel real-time data. The AIST-One will sorvice 150-200 teletypes, about 10 CRTs, 15-20 batch type devices, and B-10 channels of real-time informa- 'tion. The larger computer is expected to have at letist 123,000 words of core storage, 1 million words of high-speed drum storage,,and 10 million words of disc storage. Special equipment requirad,for control purposes includes an inter- rupt register and a device status register.~ Although these systems are initially designed for use in scientific instal- lationa, providing time sharing services to research vrorkers, there is an obvi- ous application for such equipment in production mana4;ement. This management involves several levels of interaction,iranging from mimple machine controls to long7-range planning. Multiprocessor systems of the AIST type offer an obvious opportunity to integrate all of these functions so that tho necessary information for each level of management or control'can' be extracted from a standardized data base. 2/2 72 USSR 621-314.56 LOSKLM)V Ye. D. "Investigation of Lov-Frequency Modulation of Output Voltage of Frequency Converter" Izv. teningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of Lemingrtid Institute of Elec- trical Engineering), 1970, Issu 86,r pp 196-197 (from Wh--R1ektronika L X2X2 primenenk-el No 1, January 1971, Abstract No IB440) Translation:, The paper analyzes law-frequency modulation at the output of a frequency converter with a clearly expressed d-c component risulting from the pr-esence of pulsations at the input of the voltage iwrerter. It is shown in particular that there is a number of discrete values ofthe inwerter, in the vicinity of which the low-frequency modulation occurs. 1be reaults of the analysis are confirmed by an experimentallnvestigation~on a;3-phase frequency converter with a two half-cycle sivgle-phase rectifier 4t the input. 1 111. USSR LOSKUT07, -1u. arci V. ?I *Resonaxace Scattering of E-lectromag-netic Waves 6y Sleatrons L". a Aa.-nutia Field and Electron Folar-4zation" Moscow. Yader.-a-m Fizika. FOI. 3-1, NO. 2. 1970, pp 41.1?-41~ Abstrac--- Resonance Aph.onomena, are observeii whon the of c p~oz~oti ~-ncident on elac-rons :in a magnetic tield coincides w:Lth the ciLj*feronco betwcon olectron energy levels. can be observod only in the prezem-.e of ~~ClearI~y axpressc,: erora- levels, when t1he width of the level is =4ch, less T,;-.an U16 dU-Ierence butween two noighboriag levels. *,%Iith the scattering of aI-ectm&aYnvVic waves 6Y 'ield. this condItIon ~alzi :s-'LLIsfied On Y electrons =ling in the nagnetia : I at ID Ibe author axrJ3,pvs t4,o r.-Iativi--4ic and co--parazivaly hl ~a elec-.rori anargies. non-relativis--vic cases and obtains the scattering cross~ soction az; a f-anction of the frequency an.1 anguLir di'Aributian of tme pr~=ar~, pacl tons azid of the electron Polarization. .'Ee s~zjs that the alectrorA 4cam is poLir-iz 0-1 durijig resonance scattering and points out that tho,resonanoo iic-attoxI4~z process may to some extent be controlled by the intensit7 o-r thia inoideaut photon boam. 020- UNCLASSI FIED ioROCESSIN" OATE--23OCT70 v T.ITLE--PHOTON EMISSION BY ELECTRUN REFLECTED FROM A MAGNETIC FIELD -U- AUTHjOR-(,02)-LOSKUTOVt YU.M.r ZAKHARTSOVt V4M* .01UNTRY OF INFO--USSR -"SOURCE--VESTNIK MOSKOVSKOG(l UN~. FIZ. ASTRON. USSR* VOL. 119 NO. It P. -6 L970 ,DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ~TOPIC TAGS--PHOTON EMISSION, ELECTRaN SCATTERING# ELECTRON POLARIZATION# z':'_~NAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--1990/1328 STEP NO--UR/0188/70/0111001/0053/0056 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109412 UNCLASSIFIED ---------- ~2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED MCESSING DATE--230CT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109412 ~.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRON REFLECTION FROM A MAGNETIC FIELD WHICH FILLS UP;A SEMISPACE. THE DIFFERENTIAL SCATTERING OF OAMP~O RADIATION AND F.NrRG'Y LOSS DURING A SINGLE REFELCTION ARE DETERMINED. IT IS SHOWN T~IAT THE PHOTON RADIATION DUE TO REFLECTION CAUSES POLARISATION OF,ELECTROMS LN THE DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO THE FIELD. THE DEGREE OFiTHIS POLARISAMN IS NEARLY UNITY .FOR NONRELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS -W Ace. Nr Abstratzftog,~ S erv A/W41845' cHE'MICAL ABSTO 4.- A SM6.v Mechanism of the depression function with thyroid hormones.~ 11gion E. &IL222'm. Y. (Inst. Fiziol. Im. PAAOI _rPOIL WIT40~0krOW. - Is 'KII, P-61Au (T31 administered hypo0h~sectpmized- rats az ice: Ref . Code: 0 3"47- O-L of (heltlWroid Illand '100-gAafly ieliut4 and ,.ored 64se ~ropki hor- L)~ t h6 fol- SH-triated Tj'pelems and tunc- id I of the to at i for 7 da, decreased the height q,the. taictilar- the levera 1311 uptake b" t t I itt,gland.an parameters to nornial a ~r ad i0st tiun 6f mone (TSH) i. in. at 0.5 units dail tar', 10 ayes. I licular 1Rpitheliuni and ~ 141 u e -igher than in those subjected only to rr.-Ls to act directly an the t P.)id glatid, c*oi it tional changes charact r~Uti decre mechanisms seems to b', he t" ngt i6p, AV FRAME Far 1/2'_ 024' 51 u 'PROCES!SING DATE-13NbViO lTLE--R-API0 PYROLYSIS OF -IRSHA BORODINO :LIGNIT-E -Ur'l .'-AUTHOR-(03)-TYUNYUKOVq.B.K.v LISINo 0stle'l LQSKUTOVAo YE.N. DUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 't'OURCE--KHI,4. TVERD. TOPL. 19TO, (2)t '113-0' OATE PUBLISHED------70 ;SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSION AND FUELSr CHEMISTRY .:T OPICTAGS--PYROLYSLSI THERMAL EFFECTr CHE141CAL:REACTION RATEv SOLID FUEL ~CNTROL MAPKING--NO RESTR icrioNs 1)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,.PROXY REEL/FRAAE--3005/0967 STEP '40--UR/0467/713/000/002/0113/0119 _CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0133053 UNCLASSIHED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCE~ISING DATE--13N300 :ClRC ACCESSfOiN t.0--AP0133053 ABSTRACT/lEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF C!"NiTACI TIME A-14D TEMP. .01N TH6 YIELDS AND COMPN. OF THE TITLE PY:,(X'YSIS Pi~ODUCTS WEkE STUDIED IN A LAB. APP. LIG*41TE OF 0.4-0 *1 MoN PARTICL(i. SIZE WAS CONTliNUOUSLY HEATED IN A FALLING LIGNITE FLOW 'WITHOUT A HEAT CARRIER AT ~250-70 0 AND AT 400-800-DEGREES AND CONTACT TIMES OF O.-~3-1.63 AND 10.1-98.0 SECY RESP. AT 10-20 SEC OUTPUT TI~IE A.Nl. INCkEASE IN TEMP. F[iO-%t 5-50 TO 700DEGREES CAUSED DECREASz-S IN THE Yl":-*Li) Of TAP, AND H SUB2 3 FROM ~12 TO 8 AND FROill 8 TO 4PERCENTP RESP.; WITH CCNtACT TIMES SMALLER. T~IA'%' L SEC THE DECREASE OF THE YIELDS WITH IMCREASING TEMP. dAS SMALLER. AT THE SAME TEMP., THE YIELDS OF TAR AND~H SU82 G LNCREASED 41TH DECREASING CONTACT TIMES; FOR EXAMPLEp AT 7000EGREES KITH CONTACT T11-i-E, DECREASmG FROM 10-20 TO SMALLER TNAN I SEC, THE YIELDS li'liCREASED BY 1.5 AND 4PERCENTj RESP. THE YIELDS OF GAS INCREASED wLTH, INCR.EASING., TEMP. AND CONTACT TIME. FACILITY: INSTO FIZ.-KHIt-lo DS.N"IV PEAERA30T. HINER. SYR'YAo NOVOSIBIRSK# USSR. UNC LASS IF I E 0 now! USSR UDC 617-001.28-092.9-085.217.22 LOSKUTOVA-Z. F. and SAKSONOV, P., Institute of Biophysics, Moscmy "Particular Features in the Action of Sympathomimetic Amines in Radiation Injuries Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noyy Biologii i Heditsiny, Vol 76, No 8, Aug 73, pp 83-85 Translation: The toxicity of adrenalin, adrenalon, pervittm, phenamine, veritol, ephedrine, and sympathol for irradiated frog,s and mice increases by a factor of 2 and more in comparison to their toxicity for nonirradiated animals. In comparison with nonirradiated animals,-the action of all seven of the amines upon the reflex activity of the central nervous system is diminished to a considerable degree. The awakening action of phenamine and pervitin in irradiated mice that are under the action of hexenal is manifested to a considerably lesser degree,than in the case of nonirradiated ones. In irradiated animals, ephedrine even intensified the hypnotic effect of hexenal. 3 tables. 36 Radiob"'Ology USSR ar, 615.214.24:547.854..5(FvxEtuuRi).o~:617-ooi.28-o92.9 LOSKUT01I.A., IZ:. F. ONOVY P. P. ~AM protectors in "Narcotic Effect of Hexobarbital Combined With AnninotItiol Radio Irradiated Animals" Moscow, Brulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologil i Maditain No 4, 1973, PP 59-60 Abstract: I.-Iice were gamma -irradiated (900 r) and I 1t2 to 2 hours later injected intraperitoneally with hexenal (75 zg,/ka) or hexenRl combined with beta-mei-captcpro,,Dy3.ar~line, cystariine hydrochloride, or aystamine hydrobrondde (1-00 ng/.kg each). 7ae narcotic eefect ,ras assessed fra.,,i the bi!.-inning and duration of the side position. All three compounds intenGifled the narcotic - o-" hexabafaital. 2.8 to 7 times in the nonirradiated mice and 6.8 to 17-7 effect - times in the irradiated animals compared to the control " and they significantly lengthened the time the animals remained on their sides. Thexe was no ci~,;nif- cant iff dif erence between the animals as far as tine of onset of the side posi- tion was concerned, but the period of,excitation of the =,Lce that received hexobarbital together with the radioprotectors was less pronounced. The nar- cotic effect lasted longest in the animals that reveived,hexo),,arbital and cystamine hydrobromide. USSR UDC: 621-372.o6i WMRACHEV, V. N. 31 ip_s_sq~ n-U-11 V "A Double-T Nonlinear RC Filter" Kiev, IIM-4: Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 3, Mar 72, lip 338-342 Abstract: The circuits of Dassive and active doubli~-T. RC filters with series opposing voltage-variable capacitors are analyzed. An expression is found for the output voltage when a hamonic signal acts on the input, and the amplitude-frequency response is determined. USSR UDC: 621-375 DOMACHEV V. N. and IIR-C Amplif ier With luverse Feedback Through Noralinear Band Filter" Leningrad, Priborostroyeni-ye, No 1, 1972, pp 10~12 Abstract: Forced oscillations in a circuit given in a book pub- lished in 1966 (A. M. Boneb-Brayevich., y ekangri- al :P.1jyjUies __ looqCo-,f, mentallnoz fizike -- Blectronles in Experki-ni izd-vo "Nauka") are analyzed in the presont aiticla. The Kirchhoff laws are written from the equivalent diagram of the amplifier cir- cuit, and from them is derived a second-orderidifferential equation in terms of the ratio of the instantancoua output voltage to En, where Em/2 is the interpolation step from the,S-tirling formula. The experimental resonance ctu~ves of the ampltfier are plotted for varioun amplitudes of the input voltage, from which it can be seen that the output voltage in the transition fro!a one stable state to another is increased or decreased in J-umpa. This con- firms theoretical results regarding the presence oT a bistable zone. The authors, associated with the Kazan Aviation Institute, note that similar amplifiers with different alopes of the -wapli- terlatic can be uned as bi( r- tude-frequency characu _011.3 olective filters. USSR uDc: 62,i.3T2.o6i WIN, G. I., LOSSOVSKIY, V. A. "Passage of Signal and Noise Through a Nonlinear Tank Circuit With PU-Junction Capacitance Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of fhe Knzan' Avittfton Tnntitot,d, 19700 vyp. V2, pp, 78-85 (fr-om RZh-Rat1tot4+.hnikn, No 1.1, Uee T.), Abutriv:L NO Translation: An exDression is derived for the probability den.-Aty function of amplitudes at the output of a tank circuit subjected to a stiLtionary har- monic signal and normal wide-band noise. It is shown thitt in tbe case of low noise dispersion, the density function is close to n(:,rmal.~ It is nated that circuits of this kind may be used to improve signal."to-notse ratio since resonance phenomena take place on different frequeilcies vhen the cir- cuit is subjected to noise or an additive mixture of sioal and noise. One illustration, bibliography of seven titles. N, S. M j USSR uDc: 621.372.o6i BEREZHNOY, V. I., LOSSOVSKIY, V. A. "A Nonlinear Filter With H-Shaped Amplitude-Frequency Characteristic" Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Kazan' Aviation tnstibute), 1970, Yp- -77 from RZh--~Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 10, AI)stract No .122, pp 72 7- V 12A151) Translation: The authors consider a nonlinear filter vi-th n. resonance *ystem in which the capacitance of a sharp blocked PH junction and th.e capacitance of tuo series-opposed junctions are used as the storag(i elew..nta. It is shown that the amplitude-frequency characteristic of the filter contains two nori- -identical amplitude discontinuitiea which cannot be- pi4de equal in value without changing the circuit. The passband of the fil-Ler dgiptinds on the ed junction; the pasmband decreases a6 voltage output factor of the block does the magnitude of the amplitude discontinuities wi$h a reduction in the voltage output factor. Two illustrations, bibliography of filre titles. T-~-!!,; Niz: Ref C o a e V ~0,6 0,-7 Ace 00043975-0 4m PRIKARY SOURCE: Geofizicheskiy Sbornik, Kiev,,1970, Nr 33, PP 7/-?7 LOSSOVSKIY, YE.*K. mow--- 'G INTENSITY ON ANALYTICAL SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM CONCERNIN OF TOTAL MULTIPLY REFLECTED WAVES (Institute of Geophysics. Academy of ScItftces. Ukr&Injan, S51.) S u tn in a r y A prob!em oil intensity oi a total multiple ref'ected wa v 4. In an IdIvallized n-layered o&I is considered in inay be ne-cessadiv 'DIC SD' fit,.-, iS r (11.1- ft;ane-p.ral el rr ct!d to demonstrating the Lelbniz nature of the series thit chiarlicterizes the relationship between the amp!itude of a total reflected wave ard parainetos of We corresponding invitil-ayered mecLurn_ The surn, mulliple reflected waves. orjol,naed in the overly.'rig med.um are shown to be essentially weaker than the primary reflectiGns from depth. REEL/FRM 19770409 USSR UDC: 621.391:519.2 ~VJ "Use of Geometric Cancepts in Studying Problems of interTerence Resistance" Tr. Mosk. in-ta rad-iotekInn. elakt,-,(,,n. i avtomatiki (Works of the IMbsco-w Institute of Radio 'Engineering, Electronics - ana Automation) , 19 I'D , 7",. 40, Ta. 7 mp 3-34 (frc;m.M--rRadiote1&-nika, No 1, , n, 71'.. Abstract 4-3 !A3 Translation: A geometric method is used to determine thtt conditions under sinusoidal and pulse irterferea-ceis oa radio reception vhich the effect ol, can.be coaqAetely compensated. Ribllogmphy of hro titIns. N. S. USSR UDC: 621.3k, '.621.59:621-396.669.8 LOSYAKOV, S., N., IERONOV, V. V.) LITVINp V. 1-1. "A Reception Device for Radio Co=unication Lines with 'Mcatln-' Freq~aency` 11-Sascov, Otkz-ytiya, izobreteniya, Obraztsy, Tovaz~IN)-(e Znaki, No No 259969, filed 26 jui 68 1-970, p 50, patent A Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. .4, reception device for radio commnication, lines vitJh "floatinf;" frequency. The device contatne a wide-band amplifier with auto=atic transmission factor control, a frt.'-quency converter with a mixer and beat oscillator with "floating" frequency coat3-olled 'by a synchroni- za-tion unit, and an interiwdiate -frequency narrow-band amplifier. As a distinplisil- Lag Ifeature off this patent, the effectiveness of lumped i.aterterence suppression Is improved and overloading of the pn>cessIng line Ouluqnel by this k4nd of interference is prevented by incorporating into the device an wicciliary mixer and a stabIle fixxed-freq7.zency oscillator. These additional elements shift the fre- quency spectrum. of the sigrAl from the output of, the wide-Im-nd amplifier to t.,Ie 1.1"k-lquenirl ra=z-- of -,~iee beat osc-Illator. The beat oscillator voltage and the out- -pux voltaze of the are fed to the injiuts or a beat detector bade in the fom of a =ixer, low-frequoncy filter:&Ml Iner-tial amplitulie detector connected- In series. The output voltage of the au:plitude detector in 1/2 USSR LOSYAKOV, S. N., et al, Otkrytiya, Izobreterdya, Froutyahlenmrje Obraztsy, To,.mrnyye znaki, No 3, 1970, p 5:0, patent ITG 249969, filed~26 ita 68 fed to the transmission factor control circuit of the idde,-band implifier throI4.)i a blocking capacitor which prevents the possibility of zeiv) beats between the beat oscillator voltage and siGnals from the radlo line tnLnsmittor. 2. A zx>dl- fication of this device in which the distinguishing feat,,AIV is lirevention of the possibility of low-frequency beats between the beat oscillAtor voltage and signals from the radio line transmitter at a low degree of synchromism. by connecting the beat oscillator with "floating" frequency to the mixer in the main channel through a delay line with a lag time which is ereater than the ratio of the pass- band of the narraw-band IF amplifier to the rate of change.in the "floating" frequency, but is leas than the tim constant of the ineitUa amplitude detector. 2/2 -7 7777.7- Acc. Nr Abstractln'g Setvi ce: KYOO 4 9 89 2 CHEMICAL ABST. 92550s Formation Wj;rUFUXTe M ZVUWV~L UU4 GIV. 1.Otzkov,A.A-(lnjS--PpW, USSR - -Popov. Allad. WaUk ij*r. (Ukmin). The transforinaiion of t~e 9mPbite studied as ;L function of the amt.'of ferrocerilir delay time, by using the metallographic method. of globular gr4phite is explained by the electron ( of the rare-ea~ atoms owing to ithe 4f*, --* 4f4 transitions and by the selective acceptor.capai atoms in VertmanSamaric clusters, .'nuclei, and'cr RE ELI F WME 19NUIS24 Ref. Code: nik as was i id 1e ormation ior capacAy 5jP~ electron le. of the C OL4. M. Shelef -o 0 15- UNCLASSTFIED PROC'ESSIN3 DATE--l-ISEP70 -OLIGOSILOXANES -U- ITLE--OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATIOM OF SOME T1 ,,~:4UTHOR-SOBOLEVSKIY, M.V., CHERN-YSHEV, E.A.r M.B.,, VISHNEVSKTY, -P i. N NAZAROVA, D.V. C OUN T RY OF INFO--USSR A!`i,,Ou_k'CE-PL AST. MASSY 1970, (2), 26-7 'PUBLISHED ------- 70 D ATE 1-'ISUSJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~,JOPIC'TAGS--THERMAL DEGRADATION, OXIDATION9 SILOXANEV MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, '.-T--SENZENE DERIVATIVE "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS o,OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~,-PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1987/1057 STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/.)92/0026/00:?7 CIRC ACCFSSION NO--AP0104455 -0 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP7 :1-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104455 ,,.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICHE OF ABSTRACT CONTAINS -GRAPHIC 14FORNATfOIJ. THE I ATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATIoN or- OXID OLIGGHETERUCYCLOSILOXANESi, OLIGODIMETHYLSILOXANES, 0tTG('.9-1E:T4YLSTLrXANES (Ilt AND OLIGOMETHYLPHENYLSILOXANES OF STRUCTURE 11 14AS, 'STUDIED BY -THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANAL. UNDER ISOTHERMAL CONDITIONS 4T 200-350DEGREES* 21'1-~-. -1 -AST RESISTANT TO THE KAX. RESISTANCE TO MON., WHEREAS* WAS t E OXION, AND; AVSORBED 0 AT 200DEGREES. THE ASSORPTION.~RATE OF 0 WAS~ ~.-.~,'.~PRI,3PORTI(IN.AL_~,-.TO TEMP. FOR, ALL OF THE SILOXANES TEST:E9% Um-Lit --- ----------- UNCLASSI FIED PR CtSS114S OATE ~EP70 015 xf 2. T-ITLE!:"-aX IDAT I VE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF SOME OLIGOSILOXANES -U- THOR-SOBOLEVSKlYv M*Vt CHERNYSHEV# E.Aor LOTARE-Vt M.5" VISHNEVSKIY, .9 NAIAROVAt 0..V* NTRY OF INFO--USSR MASSY 1970, 12)v 26-7 ~tr'OATE PURL ISHEO--------70 _'~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL DEGRADATION# BENZENE DERIVATIVE CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEL/FRAME--198T/1057 OXIDATION s SILOXANEI MOLFWEAR STROCTURE, STEP NO--UR/0191/70/000/002/0026/0027 CIAC ACCFSS10N NO--AP0104455 I -, 'D API10 ASS lFTr 212~ 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 ION ND--AP0104455 ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICHE OF ABSTP-ACT CONTAINS GRAPHIC I.NFORMATIOV. THE OXIDATIVE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF 0LlGGHETERVCYCLnSlL0XANEs' OLIGODIMETHYLSILOXANES, DLTG0')IF--T4YLSlLrj)(ANES (I)f .AND OLIGOMETHYLPHENYLSILOXANES OF STRUCTURE 11 WAS STUDIED BY THERMOGRAVIRETRIC ANAL. UNDER ISOTHERMAL.~CONDITIONS AT 209-350DEGREES. Al' HAD THEMAX. RESISTANCE TO OXIDN*v WHEREAS I WAS LEAST RESISTANT TO -0XION. AND-, Xf."RSED 0AT 200DEGREES. TH~ A8,SORPTION. RATE OF 0 WAS AL-;TO TEMP. FOR ALL OF THE SILUXANES TESTE'D. .. ... ... ... Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: Acc. Nr: .45/. -UR 0 13 9 47VO47569 CHMICAL ABST. 92841a Nature of the acceleration of ordering proc ases dur- ing the. stuoying of, N Mn with obalt~ mul. anin.'V Prushinskii. V. V.-,- P E.; P.; Lbt im Kuznc a. (Sib. Fiz,-Tekh. Inst. tune 0 R). Istif -7 I-yssh- ftib. Zared., 16=. L976. MkIT-M~9 (Russ)~ Ord n processes c; alloying were studied of Nij(Mn, 9) afl4s, where M - Fe, Co. or Cr. Tb t e study reveals hat the bask reason ror the acceleration of the orderrog processes in the afl6ys is the: change of the mechanism' of ordering from how9gO-peous in NN&MM to heterogeneous in ternary 46ys-, REEL/FRME 19791135 USSR UDO: 621.375.82 LOTKOVA, E.-N., IVANOV, M. N., SAW-U-NUO V. F. and 40BOLEV, N. N. "Radiation Generation in the Five-Kicron Reigian With a CC) +.!'T +He Mixturell 2 Moscow, V sb. Dant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics-collection of works) I'Sov7 adio,11 Ao 1(13), 1973 PP 137-139 (frozi R2;h-- Fizika, No 7, 1973, Abstract IN'o 71)10241 Translation: Generation is obtained in the five-micron recion in L- a laser tube with a C02+N2+He mixture cooled by liquid nitrogen. The oscillation was observed, and an amplification Gf 40 lines corresponding to the cc cillatory-rotritory tranuitions of the CO molecule in the vI-vH interval from~4-3 to 12-11 was neasured. Authors' abstract USSR UDC 533-9-07 ARSTOV, G. N.., VASIL')TV., V. I., LQ11OTSKrY, A.-P., and SKYORTSOV, YU. V. "Parameters of the Nitrogen Plasm Jet of a Heavy-Current Pulse Accelerator" Leningrad, 7liurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki., No 11., Nov 73, pp 2324-2331 Abstract: Experiments on the generation of a jet of nitragen plasma in a c9axial accelerator with a quasi-steady plasma focus are dercribed. D,.vices of this kind make it possible to obtain streams of ionized gas ulth a high directed velocity, as well as high-temperature zones with d*nae plasma. The discharge curreat reached 500 Im at a voltage in the condenser battery of up to 10 kv. The para- meters of the obtained plasma were measured. Its density att*4nebd 6-:L017 cm-3 the velocity in the front was 1-5-107 cm/sec, the energy of thu plasira stream amounts to about 4 kilojoules. The tendency of change of:the -pLinma density in the focus in relation to the initial conditiona Is ascerbulned. 8 figures. 11 references. 1/1 USSR UDO 621. 2 PASYNKOV,o V. 7 CHIRKIN, L.K. CKUNEY; YU T-i KARPOV, YU. S., OVeristore" naniye (Semiconductor Devices And Their V eb. Poluprovcdn._jj~k~~_rj~_j Ikh Applies tion--collect ion Of Wor7"s No 23, Moscow, "Boy. radio," 1970, pp X5-~'17 (from.Rl.h--Slektroni~a I Xge p No 11, Novomber '1970, Abstract No 11B265) Translation: The mechanism of variator actIgn In considered, an$ the basic param- atere and characteristics of varistors of domestic manufsoture are preeented, all wall as the results of computation of certain characteristics of varietore, aseuming that hosting of the point contacts is a basic affect leadinp to nonlinearily of the current-voltage characteristic in the operating range C(r the change of currents and voltages. It Is shown that by Introducing an impurity with a different ioniz- ation energy into silicon carbide, it is poeoible to chone* withIn wide limito the value of the coefficient of nonlinearity or the current-voltage uhuracteriatic. The results are presented of Investigations of the noise propertkas of varistore;and the dependence of the noise factor on the opqruting conditions or veristors and the temperature of the environment. 7 ill- I tabi :5 ref. Summm R I*ESS I Olt.") DATE--- ?7!%t1V7 0 2 0 UNCLASSIFICI) ,t1'TLE--CHAMGES IN INNERVATU'll OF THE VULVA IN POSTGWIGICTERKC WO-MEN -U- --.A UT H 0 RL 0 T 0 T S K IV _COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --ARKH-ANAT GISTOL EMBRIOL 58(1): 46-55. ILLUS*J970. 'OUIRC.E :DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES OPIC T4GS--REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM# GYNECOLOGYI~GERIATRWS, CELL fJHYSr0Lo(;Y, .~141STOLOGY ,C0,NTR.OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS-.-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY l1EE4/FRAME--3006/0246 STEP NO--UIIY907e,*)/70/058/~:)01/0t)4,1)/0055 _CIRC ACCESSION N(')---AP01'J4051 PIZOCESS114G DATE--2fNOV70 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED -,ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134051 ~,:ABSTRAcr/EXTRACT--fll) GP-0- A3STRACT. HI.STOLOGICAL 9NVESTtGATIONS OF THE "M E i I., PARTICULA: MUCOCUTANEOUS JUNCTION WERE PERFORMED IN 52 SENILE WO lk R ATTENTION WAS PAID TO THE NEUROHI sTQLOGI CAL PATTERN ci;: r[.jrs AREA, ESPECIALLY PREDISPOSED TO VARIOUS PATHOLOGICAL TRAftl!o-*oRm,vrioms wmi AGING. ATROPHIC PROCESSES INVOLVING EPITHELIUM ANO~COINNECTIVE TISSUE STROMA OF THE MUCCOCUTANEOUS JUNCTION BECOME,MORE INTENSIFIED 141TH Tl,4E ELAPSING AFTER MENOPAUSE (ON AN AVERAGE UP TO AGE 60). RELATIVE -STABILIZATION OF THE ATROPHIC MOPPHOLOGIC PICTURE O~ 1HE MUCOCUTANEOUS, JUNCTION GENERALLY OCCURS 410 YR FROM THE CESSAT[ON OF MF-NSES. AT THIS TIHE THE RECEPTOR APPARATUS OF THE INVESTIGATED VULVA AREA UNDERGOES DIVERSE CHANGES. DEGENERATIVE PkGCESSES IN THE FREE NER11E ENDINGS OCCUR. AT THE SAME TIME CHANGES OF A REACTIVE 'rypF,'MAY RE: OBSERVEO IN INCAPSULATFI) GLOMERULAR RECLPTORS& SINCE THE Nf..'Rvl:, FNIHNGS ARE: RDED AS THE BASIS FOR TRnPHIC NERVOUS It rl-il: INVOLUTIONARY -REGA EGOLATIOhlo .-~CHANGES AFFECTING VULVA TISSUES ARE CONSIUDER~0 'TO RC OF it NEURODYSTROPHIC NATURE. FACILITy:, A. L. POLENOV!LENINGRAO RES* INST. NEUROSURG., LENINGRAD, USSR. I f- .1 i._ V sb. Issled. operatsiv. Modeli, sistemy resheniya. Lvp. 3 (Operations Re- search. Models, Systems, Decisions. Vyp. 3 -- collection of works), Moscow, 1972, pp 20-33 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V533) Translation: A statement of the problem of minimizing the effect of distur- bances on implementing the adopted plan for development*of the economy is proposed. A study is made of one type of:such disturbances, namely the effect of price instability in the world market on the econorty nf the country. A method is proposed for correcting the optimal decisiom as a result of the Implementation of which the decision becomes more stable with respect to such disturbances. 49 "Investigation of the Characteristics of Aging of Thin-41Film Capacitors" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekbn. sb. Radiodetall. (Electroatc Technologrj. Scientific and Technical Collection, Raao Corapon-tnts) ~ 197o,, vyp. 1 (18) pp 31-34 (from RZh-Radictekhnika, No 12,-Dec 70, Abstract No 12V354) Translation: The authors give the results of an investigation of the process of aging of thin-film capacitors based or, germanium nonoxide with various conditions of the ambient medium. It is shown.that careful devel- opment of the atomizing conditions is an:irTortant factpr in.improving the reliability of the capacitors. Bibliography~of 2 titles. Ye. M. JV,f,) j-,T570 -r_ ,b9 AWL, 7Z UDC; 613.816,.061.22(47) lliE HISTOFT Of FOUU0ATION An ArTIVITIES OF T11E ALL-UNTON SOCIETY FOR CONTROL Article by doctor of medical sclences. and ~01 _Loto _j:AxjUrh;-. Medicine, All-Union Scientific Pevttnrcl% Institute Of Social t7gipmo and Public Health Organization imeni N.A. Semashko, Mnsctlw; KO*Cow, Silyatfiuoy# Zilravookhranartlyn, Rulisian, No 2. 19)), submitted 28 Sept- euber 1,71. 5-P A 5_(19 "It I1# %illItkaly that wa could find another oix1ohypif-nic problem LhAL has bc~ studied InTso1cna and so much, that would have such an exEcrialve Inter- ratlct"I 11toratUro. around which such active propagantlo developed, about uhlch to =&.-.y par:phlets. articles and appeals have been Written, so many conferences have convened. and so marVaass experiments have been perfor;.od," is -Whit the _w.A1 known social 1hygleniltv.. A.V. -MOI!knv I I I wrote about alcm- holism. Mwav lines which were written ever 45 years ago, rpf%ert the cozVlaxity of the problem of fighting isgairst aleohalizzm. Azzording to the data of WHO (World Health Organtzationj. there has been a sharp r1se In mortality due to alcoholism in the last five years; in Many C-%- oply by mortality due to card Lovascu for disease and gttrItj it IS grV&jped cznctr. in spite of this, the consumption of alcoholic bpveTages in the entire world soL 4uly fails to eaclIne but even incrt-ases from year to year. Mclical historians are called upon to investfgate the It, 4841164t bett-.'r t,;-- E,- - 0ljjQAOl Sam _J11-1hICATS. ancT E dezon3trate ndvancda. achievements, and mistakes z-de In Grgantz'Ing tr;c light Lgainfit alcoholism in our countty and thus to direct the knowhow of hintory t~ ser,re the present aml tha futura. History attours that there wt,ra herseficial cttcrts tilis ifeli in 0'. 1.t4i =d c_-r1-, that 1- ~Ml ..d the votk done by the All-Union Society for the Control of Alcoholism, -mlch wag in tha ctreter of the fight against Alcoholism in the USSF. war. extremely Inr#vtoting and educational. it wotild be intaraoLlng to rUCUll the naaes Of tttr people who contributed rAich effort, labor, and energy to this matter &.ad were able to onlint millions of workers in the fight against the s4e-QU -evil and instill in them faith in their nuccttso. Heavy drinking was - 75 022' UNCLASSIFIED THE RELATICN BE7WEEN THE PULSAR NP :0532 -7. SMALL ANGULAR OIAMLTER --U- ~.,:-AUTHOR-(O2l-MATVEYENKOr Ls,t.t LOTOVAP N.A. ?. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSP ~_~.-_SOURCE-ASTRONOMICHESKII ZHURNALt VOL. 47# NO. 3, PUBL ISHED-----7O SUBJECT AREAS--ASTRONOMY*ASTROPHYSICS ~--.TOPIC, TAGS-PULSAR, COSMIC RADIO SOIURCEP~ SPEC TRUM. v .-SUPERNOVA _,_,:tO,4TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PIG DATE- '040EC70 PP. CESt; ANO~ A R:ADIO SOURCE OF 1970, R. 483-486 NEBULA ,RAUIO EMISSION, FICHE NO----FD70/6O50I2/COI STEP NO--UR/0033/70/041/003/0433/0486 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140258 __UNfLA_S~sfFlE0 022 UNCLASSIF(Eb PROCESS'ING DATE--040EC70 CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0140258 i ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SHOWN ON THE BASIS OF THE SPECTRA AND THE PULSE DURATION, THAT THE SOURCE OF~ SMALL ANGULAK DIAMETER IN CENTRAL PART OF THE CRAB NEBULA MAY 8 EASSOCIATED wiTH it PULASR AND HIS MAGNETOSPHERE,, THE RELATION PUSIT03N OF PULSAR ALONG THE LINE OF SIGHT WITH RESPECT TO THE CENTER OF THE NE!~BULA IS ESTIMATEI) FROM ~THE ROTATION OF PLANE POLARISATION OF RADIO EMISSION OF THE NEaULA AND 'FROM TOTAL NUMBER OF ELECTRONS ON THE LINE OF~SIGH't. THE PULSAR LIES WITHIN~THE NEBULA WITH THE UNCERTAINTI,fS,.IN THE VALUES OF THE PARAMETERS _-:.OF MEDIUM AND POSITION THE SHELL OF THE NEBULA. THE StZE Of PULSAR IN THE,SUPERNOVA REMNANT VELA X IS ALSO ESTINATEO* FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSRv FIZICHESKII INSTITUT,:MOSCCWP USSR. USSR ANDZHAPAPIDZE, 0. G., LOTTE-V. D., and YUROVSKAYA, G. b. "The Leukosis-Like Virus in Cell Cultures Transformed by Blood From Leukotic Patients" klady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 1, 19710 pp 217-219 Moscow, Do Abstract: The viral eLiology of human leukemia is postulated on the basis of indirect data and analogy with leukemia in mammals and birds. Cultures of human diploid cells (hdc), strain W1-38, were inoculated with blood and blood elements from patients with acute hemocytoblastosis and from healthy donors. In five cases out of nine, inoculations frout acutely 1.1'L patients transformed the culture; its cells acquired an epithelial charactefand lost their capacity for contact growth inhibition. The altered hdc cultures differed from normal ones in higher metabolic activity and higher growth potlential. The altered cells lost their former karyotype and changed into heteroploid cells. Karyo- logical analysis showed that cells of all altered lines had two anomalous marker chromosomes: a large submatacentered,one, larger than Group A chromo- somes; and a large acrocentric, larger than the acrocentric cbromosomes of Group D. Transplantation of altered cells into a hamster cheek pouch produced, 1/3 USSR ANDZHAFARIDZE, O~ G., et al, Doklady 4xkademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 1, 1971, pp 217-219 in 45 cases out of 89, neoplasina of the epidermoid carcinoma type, Crixed. The altered cultures consistently showed mycoplasma which, when introduced into a fresh hdc culture, did not alter the new culture. New cultures were frequently transformed by acellular homogenates and ultrafiltrates of the altered cells. Under electron microscopy, cytoplasm of altered cells showed the presence of membrane bodies of complex contour, containing virus-like structures. The bodies tended to localize in the perinuclear arta near, or among, the Golgi complex. The bodies resembled mitochondria or lysosome c,,ells, but had one, two, or three double contour Blicaths, (if which one or two formod internal spiral 6tructures. They also contained formations of ono double contour sheath with homogeneous filament material, containing v~68-lika particles, which are described in detail. At a later stage in the 4ccperfiaants (40 011n), the membrane bodies and virus-like particles were replaced by a small number of immature, still-evolving forms and mature forms of leukosis-like virus in the extracellular space and cell surface, The immature cell partIcles cor- responded to type A virus particles; while the mature particles corresponded to type C virus particles. The A-type particles f ormed. on this- cell surface, 2/3 USSR ANDZHAPARIDZE, 0. G., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 1, 1971, pp, 217-219 and often later formed two virus particles in an identical area. Type C virus particles are mature virus particles formed from type A particles through inner structural changes. Type C virus particles were found in the extracellular space and often had an irregular form, with an eccentric ftucleotide of varying electron-optical density. Examination of controls and experimental cultures revealed no structures of the membranous type. Both cultures showed the presence of many mature and dividing mycoplasmic bodies, at; well as elementary bodies 100 mu in diameter forming on mycoplasmic surface.i It was concluded that hdc transformation seems to be associated.with iuocttlation of this cul- ture with formed elementa and blood from patieuts with acute hemacytoblastoma. The nature of membrane bodies and their role In the alteration process remains unclear, despite previous research. Th-- possibility that membrane bodies with virus-like particles could be mycoplasma withiclementary bodies is not ruled out. The leukosis-like virus isolated here in altered coils io similar mor- phologically to those already isolated from:mice.and bir&q, as well as those humans, cats, dogs, and cows. It is possible that one or MDre.agents isolated in transformed cells is responsible for altered:~cultureo of human diploid cells. ------ ---- . .......... .--- --------------- ------- ------ USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 KRIVULIK, V. N., LOVACHEV.-L. A., BARATOV, A. N., MAYXVEVS V. I. "Study of the Effect of Acceleration on the Concentration Limits of Ignition" V sb. Gorenive i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Vorks), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 296-298 (from RZh~-Mekhanika, No 3, Dfar 73, Abstract ~Mo 3B943) Translation: Experimental results from a study of the-effect of acceleration on the ignition limits of natural gas in air are presented. The experinents were conducted on a device that consisted of a rotating reaction vessel. Ir was established that under plane propagation along the acceleration vector the ignition limits are compressed and upon.achieving an overload of 100 go (go = 9.8 m/sec2) the hot mixtures lose the ability to propagate flames. At the same time the ignition limits are weakly,dependent:on the overload upon the propagation of flame counter to the acceleration vector. 6 ref. Authors' abstract. Combust USSR ~M, C 541-12 6. 1,, T&Uagy- T.- A. Institute of Chemical Physics, Hoscow, Acadeny of Sciences USSR "Theory of Flame Propagation Limits in Gases" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,-Vol 193., Ito ~3, 21 Jul 70, pp 6-34-6-37 af flan tir ct o e ex nation under tho effe f c onv~, -on -~o rt.A:t-ed -0-russu--o or j~;,, the transit- in the c~~]-ution o -L' ho tmixtures for ignition, the initial heated volume must be increased (increase in ionition. cinergy). The ti:me required for e*-ablishment of stationary flane riro-palration and thj~' U convection force moving the heated volune with-zi,es-peot to the fresh 1-roby increased. The increase in mixture ar~i the awirling valo ity of tho -Watod vollmo by the fresh mixture witn n1multaneous decrease in the fundamontal flama velocity, whie;h chiii4gr;;.'3 with resoure and composition of tho hot mixture., but whiob Is independent T- USSR VACHEV, L. A., DoIclady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 193, No 3, 21 Jul L 0 0 70, PP M-637 of the force of gravitation acceleration, leads to th,:.~ observed act that the radius of the,heated sphere incroaaes, althouSh the fundamental flame velocity retains its final value. The degree of dilution or pressure drm correaponding to this.' I.initing state deter- minen the experizhent ally observed flame propagation and t-ho boundary -ioxt onergy beyond conditions foxy ignition. An increase-in.tho ignit tile 1:4-iiiting value cannot lead to I'lame propagation. Cold f lmn. es may propagate beyond these limits, at oarreapond!Lngly lower funda- mental velocities. Tbo Problom of thooretically determining the fl=e p~"opagation I:Ln i t s in-;olvo:; ~iolution of a system of zionstationary eqi~atla= of enorgy onservation, the diffusion equations of all matorialo participating c -well acs the Nfavior-Stok", equation and the con- in tho reaction, as tinuit,r equation. A sufficiently strict fomulation of such an equation sy3tem can be used with bo%zndary and initial conditions. the 0-a-M-11!ktion not "easy. ~A N,,i loan Ilydro- ujod. GrO J 77 F ....... 010 UNCLASSUFIED PR fl-TLE--SHAFT FURNACES AND THEIR CONSTRUCTIVE CHANGES OF LEAD SMELTING -U- A'OHOR--LOVCHIKOV9 V*Sa PPUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ssl;'iG* DATE--040EC70 JRIN6 THE $OURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., TSVET. MET. 1970t 13tl)v 156-62 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 MECH*v ENGR ,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSo IND.# CIVTL AND MARliqr `:TOPIC TAGS--SMELTING FURNACEq LEAD 4ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED *tOXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0633 STEP NC~--!UR/0149/70103'3/OUL/0156/0162 _tl(RCL4CCF~jS IGN -NO--AT0I'17718_._ UkCILA S S-1 F I FD---- USSR UDC 612.821 4VCHI A SHCHINA, L. -A., and RO "Nature of the Distribution of Dogs by Size of the 'Maximum' Dose of Caffeine for Them" Leningrad, Metodiki Otsenki Svo stv Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatel'nosti, "Nauka," Y 1971, pp 77-84 Abstract: In this article, the nature of the distribmtion of dogs by the size of "maximum" doses of caffeine was investigated. EEtablishing a norrial distribution made it possible to suggest a method of breaking all dogs into groups based on the statintical parameters of the. dls;tribution. Twelve bibliographic entries. USSR UDC 1537.22&-537-311-331:(537+5351 BERCHA, D. M., ZAYACHKOVSKIY, M. P., SLPM, V. YU$ ~~V!14 1. V., TURYMNITSA, I. D., AIM CBEPUR, D. V. "Effect of Piezoresistance in BiSeI Crystals" Vsb. PohMrovodn. elektronika (Semiconductor Electronics Collection of Works)-, _Uzhgarod, 1971, pp 53- (from RZh-,~Fizika, 110JO, Out 71, Abstract No 3-oYE651 by G. G. MJDOVOL) Translation: An investigation -~ms made of the effect of piezoresistance ard electrical conductivity in acicular BiSeX single crystals, its well as their temperature dependance in the 270-115 0 K terTerature xange. It was established that the piezoresistance coefficient is.com-plex13, (peakwise) temperature- dependent. It is suggested that the semiconductor has several donor levels, which are depleted In turn. This results in neveral.peaks, dependent on the number of impurity levels. However, the pask found in the 1.30-11400 K tempera- ture region is dueto a phase transition of *the second Icind. 11, the 2300 K region the piezoresistance does not Involve a phase trrinsitiorn but is due to a change in the activation energy of impurity levels. S;Ach fin assuaption is confirmed by the fact that in experimental studies a Otift in the minimum is observed from specimen to specimen, while the minimum renairis constant at T,-133 K. USSR UDC; 8.74 "Classification of Memory Structures, Report III' Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1972, No 8, pp, 146-153 (Translated.from Referativnyy Ziturnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V548, by the author) Translation: Verbal problems are studied. They can be solved by a system, the ~memory of which is either a tree-form structure, tin associative grid or a pyramid structure. USSR UDC: 74 "Classification of Memory Structures, Report P Probi. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved, Temat. Nauch,-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1972, No 8, pp 138-14S (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V547, by the author) Translation: An approach is studied to classification of memory structures, by which a system can solve verbal problems. The essenpe of the approach is that the form.of the structure is determined by the typ~~ of input signal and properties of elements of which the structures are form~.d. 77, 30 06b 70 127 MCI n=3 its. V= ors tho Control of 3otual 3,v3texg` UOT, 711osofaika Viola. No 3. ~~= 1970, yp 20-29 Trans2stlon or author's abstrmaU Smcll~ contral to tt,.* oruess of d4ltbtrate iAflu- n.o or V.4 subject of central oa tr-man coomanonto azid ttA interrelatUmMo of t1o :, ntr*lltd BY50m. Tra contral Ot cz,;2AX SO-141 formarlmb as 8 vlr-#et7 of 4x*;Pod- I'At activity represents in itscIr rz- Of the speoialized ftlattins in the racial dlVLSIGn of labor w'Liah by Its c,=:~,trt Imalules 0i flrecsr-ng or ttlo Folsiblo trends or dovft*~Opmnt 841d "thcds Cr tl-.1itr of 09 kr;ropriAte 673t*= cr its 41.1- att'rier.1; co-Pomtta. soceptarce or 150140tiOn Of C'US Of T.'A pass lbilitts $I* OrA tlA orzar4zxzz~= of %to efforts of all the zombtrs of a s7stem 'or transforming this solution --a rax".1-7. A areclMo mcent of zolal~ ctet~ril '-a fnrr.1 ~7 cuthority. Zn % t.-*Sd. rener-al 8.01olorgi-XI *.-So. tr.0 com"Pt ~r tLe %4!-.44r- taken, ming:a-vezuel of W!.:. by thm COMM, fa~-';lom t~arbr' tods or a6t%*O' ani, in an mxtr*w mj~s rte !,a-# of ut~ aub6rJi;a';e perj-):% (.~r cro'.* or persarm, *to.). In cemplox zyztc=a t-lA 4rgina of roizml and Ocq,4iro finto. Atructural rartllz~..2.rw an struztumlplilty. klartrz-hic capselly, on! p7r%--d rorzn%i~u. 30 OCT k) rpomans or cmcrns 113. 'C333 n5earcI2 A%Z9rIttx for OW"t Flznedd ftt of =-solrarinticz, V.-,r. Tvorll MS-N Tr. S.Wjurn. V,-,. IT fIlrabl..% of tr.* of Veltr~rdc MW:amatlei.2 Mat-wines. W.rks of a jc---Ar. !:o I - C~lleo-lji Of W.2r;,Al. Lie., .90. 3-13 tTranz:Atlon rror r 'r- tt' 17"t. Avg-riot lia Trcnrlat'onc ~2,ht% w~.k in za4-czt*i ~~ e- of trA r,,*t*s fir VerN7 "Miry tprt-4. rEttvl to S 'f rzr;wl~r of =r.. Tt-, wo Z.Wr =tcz It= ZXA 'Or=- u- --77;,n 1~~ a prt"lrm or m~u of )C-*--dLnd " id-s, iz. ~,~mn mr,rr a7mlem h~s a atni.t1aml the f-r.1t 20"1 of =---7 4 x%;r'.Ctur.' T.-o aut?~O-~ ?;cz:tV' a clobbir.'estlmn for Ln:.r=tjAo tcZw4 ust,.r. .~-lr trA 1.1, -rz r:,:4 & Amt-tjo-, za.vl~~ - -a K for "'Yftrhl of tzoZZ iz cozzrtUZ In -.%z progravaLrg '.arrzzs bmuw: an On **Zrd*d V*r.E.n AU411. X 74 -9... eA USSR UDC 51:15S.001,57:518.9 IGMATENKO, Yu. G., LOVITSKIY, V. A. 'Modeling of the-er~ess of Human Determination of the Value rof Information" Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Nauchno-tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection], No.4, 1970, pp 60-70, Cft-anslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V658 by the authors). Translation: Results are presented from experiments using determination of the value of information presented as a function of a number of factors. The data Iwoduced.are compared with the results of human activity. Me model was realized ~on a Ural-4 computer. 11 Biblio. Refs. USSR UDC S1:15S.001.57:612.82 ADVITSMY v "Forgetting of Information" Kibernet. i Vvchisl. Tekhn. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetics and Computer Engi- neering, Republic Interdepartmental Collection], No 4, 1971~, pp 73-79, (Trans- lated from Reforativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika,, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V669 by the author). Translation: An algorithmic model of human memory is suggested, on the basis of which a certain phenomena, in particular the~forgetting~of information, are studied. USSR lDVITSKIY, V. A., IMARCHENKO, Yu. S. "System for Diagnosis and Prediction of Diseases Based on Pathology of the Human Gustatory Analyzer. Report U." Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. (11roblems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental 1hematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1977 No 9, pp 52-61 (Translated froin Referativnyy~Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973Y Abstract No 4V716, by the authors). Translation: A system for preliminary diagnosis of diseases based on data on gustatory analyzer pathology is run on the Ural-4 digital computer. USSR LOVITSKIY, V, A.,_MARCHUNKO, Yu. S. "System for Diagnosis and Prediction of Diseases Based on Pathology oi the Human Gustatory Analyzer. Report I." Probl. Bioniki. Resp. MezhYed. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics. Republic lnterdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 191,2, No 9, pp 45-52 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal~Kibcrnetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V715, by the authors). Translation: Data on disorders of the gustatory analyzer in various discases are used as a basis for a system of preliminary diagnosis. 7 USSR UDC 51:155.001.57:612.82 IGNATENKO, Yu. G., LOVITSKIY, V. A. "Algorithm of Learning of Model of Certain Processes in Verbal Memory System. 2." Kibernet. i Vychisl. Tekhn. Resp. Nlezhved. Sb. [Cybernetic.$ and Computer Engli- neering, Republic Interdepartmental Collection], No 7, 1970, pp-35-37, (Trans- ~lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika' No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V671 by the authors). Translation: For Part 1, see Abstract 6 V670. A program. realization of the algorithm for learning the model of verbal memory developed earlier by the authors is presented, written in an associative prdgrammiiig languaRe. Realization of the x algorithm formulates the first level of the model, a system which classifies words .-in natural language. So* :SPP'S stkw' 02, 140" rjj UDC 616.74-073.97 rm mocEssizec MUSCLE B10 OILSIIALS FOR 714PM INTO A14 ELECTRONIC COM- =7 jp.rticlab .1r4c.Y. V. r:~(n and 1'. S. Ko.micoask4y U-4 of. i liusi&K, 01 N 77FM 7 1971, sii'R~ =taa for publication 12 May 19701 Electr~yvgraphy is (me of the principal methods making it possible to investigate the process of muscle contraction In the Intact body. Elactro- rryngraphy pIm" an Important role Lis clinical medicine And In study of' motor art-; and fatIgue In the physiology of uork and sports. Investigations of ni-iscle biopotcnti.alz are of &reaz. ititerest f~r drawlao conclusions concerning :h~ isecltatil~s of cocrdirettion of sasvr=nrs,, especially in rho sian-macbina my%t cm. Ptu, Lo the complexity in analyzing alectromyograms (FrZ) many physi- ctar,~ ani iT,y:iIol,3gjats make extens!ve use of the illuarTative-descriptiva ~-thod. A di rtinguf shin?. feature of Chia moEh&d is d verbal description. of la the ESG without citing any qusntita~ivv (numerical data). uztlnll7 =tration of -.Its car-rospond-ttig =111agrans, T" e4fliti~ tv the fllu2t re ti 're-descriptive ~-thad, vock. has rou been --lertAken on a mothod for qu&li "t I- anAlysis6 of the FHr based on the assign- --r of tho! F.X.Gs to a certain type on the bA&is of Lheir external ApFuiarance I S. Yu~c-jich. 1952. =mly-situ a! the I= is o! -1- C:Ajj1u1SLjC importance in clinical practice. However, a study of the fine n- in P-icle ptactice. However, a study of Lhe fine dyn= ics cliektirP in nii~clc bioputenti&la is possible only when using quazititativ4 for their e%aluation. Methods for quantitative rkZ analysis Involve a mandatory conversion .!t' or rt~rc indices of the investigated process into digital for", that i:. .10C-OvAlian -if Lhe nt-erical va,lue of this index. Several typos of davi-I .~e no, 1,i-wn for pracrzsinZ LN.Cs (N. G. KrLl' ; S. P. Cutzian; V. B. Solodi~v; 106 USSR UDC 51:155.001.57:612.82 KOSIHELI, G. D., LOVITSKIY, V. I. "Algorithm of Learning of Model of Certain Processes in Verbal Meimory Sysrem. I." zhved. Sb. [Cybernetics apil Computer Engi- Kibernet. i Vychisl. Teklin. Resp. lvfe~ neering, Republic Interdepartmental Collection], No 7, 1970, pp 52-34, (Trans- lated,from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V670 by the authors). Translation: A model is studied of ceTtain processes in the verbal memory system, called EVIVS, and a description of the algorithm used to study this model is presented. 962.__ _018 UNCLASSI FIED.; nkE'SS [NG DATE--230CT70 ,jr-J,TLE--ROLE GF ASPARTIC ACID IN BIOSYNTHESIS,OF Nir-dTIN AND ANABASINE -U- :AUT.HOR,-(03)-LOVKOVA, M.YA.j ILINj G.S.9 KLIMENTYEVAI Note NTRY OF INFO--US.SR SOURCE .~Eft_,OLOGI.YA RASTENIYr 19709 VOL 17t NR 2p PP 409-ffl6 oAtE.PUBLISHED ------- TO .,-S,UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES A a ,TOPIC,TAGS--BIOSYNTHESISt PLANT PHYSIOLOGYr ASPAqTIC, ACIDi LKAL ID, '',PYRIDINE# PYRROLIDINE ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -,-PROXY PEELIFRAME--1982/1579 STEP NO--UR/0326/70/017100210409/0416 -C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052781 UNCLASSIFIED p ~F-SSING DATE--230CT70 912 018 UNCLASSIFIED' 0 .~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052781 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FUR INVESTIGATION OF BICISYNTHESIS OF NICOTIN AND ANABASINE C PRIME14-N PRIME15 ASPARTIC ACID WAS :INTRODUCTION INTO No TABACUM SEEDLINGS AND No GLAUCA SHCOTS AS PRECURSOR :OF ALKALOIDS. AFTER TERMINATIUN OF THE EXPERIMENT NLCOTIN AND 'ANABASINE PREPARATIONS WERE ISOLATED FROM THE PLANT MATERIAL ANO rHEIR OXIDATIVE DECOMPOSITION INTG NICOTINIC ACID WAS ChRIAIED OUT* IT IS THAT ASPARTIC ACID IS A PRECURSOR OF NICUTIN AND ANAGASINE BUT ITS ROLE IN BIOSYNTHESIS OF THESE ALKALOIDS IS NOT THE SAMe. THUS, ON INCORPORATION INTO NICOTIN THE NITROGEN OF ASPARTIC;~.ACIZ) 15 MAINLY USED FOR BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE PYRIDINE RING AND T14E CARBON ATUMS PARTICIPATE INFORMATION OF BOTH THE PYRIOINE AND PYRROLIDINE RINGS OF THE ALKALOID. ,ON THE CONTRARYt IN BIOSYNTHESIS OF ANABASINEr ASPARTIC ACID 4AINLY PARTICIPATES - IN FORMATI ON- OF- THE.- PIPER IDIN& RING -OFi-;TH& ALKALOIO AND I S I.NCORPORATED -INTO THE PYRIDINE HETEROCYCLE-TO A MUC,:H SMALLER DEGREE., -::,PATHS OF, PARTICIPATION OF ASPARTIC ACID', Pi BLOSYNTHESIS OF NICOTIN AND -ANABASINE ARE DISCUSSE0 UNCLASSIFIED --vim tl:!~ 4 '7 T of 0040693~ uR o482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, SPotton I Chdi~cal Dervent 24L567 CONTE2 _LLT-M MISTANCE gUrlr WELDIM U31~1 CURIE-101NM where the 6n4s ~ of 9t" r0 S1. 4 (or str Rps ~~Wch are, to ~ be 4#1404, orid 4 m4tni~ac core 3 of' a measuring coil -f rm zijjj~neti~ cirtuitt. As the welding currenris switchod o~:and.tbei !1, temperature of the steel rods irtcrea~es- above O~rie point, the-ferromagnetic properties! of the steel are lost,, which changes the el~ectric! ~Oikaitiolis at. ;i the measuring coil. The neasuri0g. dp~rice is se~ to trigger a mechanism to force the~ends of theL rods together when the'temperature Above Curie (760 - 78000 has spread wLthin.the:11.~Its of points K'K. This method ensures; stable thermal, conditions duringresistance weld~A&:apd thus improves the qua]4fy of the prodlict'4; To riejuca'~ disturbance introduced by~the we,idink~current I y, it must be ensured that frequenc the'latter below the frequency of the 22.ls68 as 121242W25-27. AAD. LOnY& at (4-9.69) Bul 14/18.4,69. Cl4'Oii-211V1At.Cl.B 2$k. 19*750313 19750314 ILD a .~Ov i I I 19750315' - USSR UDU 621.~65.16.019.3 VA, G.A., S LOVFACHE, K.YU., YARTZO HANINP YU.N., SAKULIN, G.P. 03tudy Of The Effect Of Prolonged Storage Under Conditions Cif Higher Than Uaual H=idity On The Vacuum In A 1-~-Type Eleatron.Device" Elaktron.takhnika. Nauch-tekhn.sb. Tel-hnol. i organiz. proim-vs (Electronics Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection* TachnoloVr' And Grganization Cf Production), 1971, Issue 3(43), pp 47-51 (from RZh--Elaktronika i y~ye primeneniy-e, Ito 11, Nov 1971, Abstract No IIAM) Translation: Information is presented on the change of the overall preesure in MS-Type metal-glase devices during storage under conditions of higher than usual humidity. The data were obtained by measurement of the current of the electron gas discharge in devices with an axial magnetic field. It Is shown that a change of the vacuum takee place primarily because of an inorease of the partiel pressure of hydrogen,methane,and a mixture of carbon maoxide with nitrogen. Summary. ins kip USSR UDC 550-834-05 BAUSHKAND, M. I., SHEVEELEV, V. A., TWERIN, A. I., MIKHEYEVA, L. V., Ramenskoye DepartinenC MAYOROV, V. V., ILOVL~A._�. J of the A.U-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geophysics "A Gas Detonation Installation" Moscow, Otkrytiira, Izobreteniya, Proqrshlenn3rye Obraztsy, -A0varnyye Znaki, No 2, Jan 73, Author's Certificate No 362131, Division (;, filed 24 Aug 67, published 13 Dec 72, P 74 Translation., This Author's Certificate introduces a gas detonation in- stallation consisting of tanks with oxidizer and fuel, measuring vessels, a detonation head, an explosive chamber,,an exhaust chnnnber, electro- magnetic valves, tubing, pipelines, and a unit for controllinF, the elec- tramagaetic valve system. As a distinguishing feature of the patert, the reliability of explosion cutoff is improved by iw-ling the explosive deto- nation head in the form of cavities separated by valvi'v-9'. One of the cavi- tiea In equipped with a devica for ilmIting the goa mix,ture, (rnd J;5 con- nected to the explotion chumber by a channel vith cheak,'~ valv4!. CIZ USSR UDC 576-858.2' x7~616,988-2 -oBk.48 BAGDASAR-YAN, G. A. and LOVTMVICR_, Ye... L. Indikatsiya i Inaktivatsiya Kishechnykh Virusov Y Ob"yektakh Vneshricy Sredy (Detection and Inactivation of Enteroviruses in Environmantal Objects), Foscow, 1972.. 328-pp 7Tranalation: Conterits Introduction... 3 CHAMR 1. Sanitary-Virological Examination of Water... 5 Role of vater in the spread of enteroviral infect~ons- G. A. Bagdararlyan... 5 Detection of enteroviruses aDd their spread in vater of different degrees of pollution. ;G. Ao ]Bagdasar,~Iyan. ' 12 6nt dog;rees Survivability of enteroviruses in water of differ of pollution. G. A. Bagdasarlyan... 25 Effectiveness of purification of sewage and sludge of entero- viruses. G. A. Bagdasarlyan... 39 Effectiveness of methods of purifying drinking water of entero- virwieu. Yea. L. LoAsevicb.oo 47 Effectivenese of methods of inactivating enterorIllUses in drinking water. Yo. L. Lovtsevi6h... 54 112 WIMP USSR BAGMARIYAN.. G. A. and LOVTSEVICH, Ye. L.;, IndikatsiyaJ Inaktivatuiya Kishechnykh Virusov v Ob"yektakh Vneshney Sredy-,, 1972,~128 PP Sanitary-indicator rdcroorganisne in sanitary-virological examination of water. Ye. L. Lovtsevich... 75 CHAPTER 2. Sanitary-Virological Examination of Soil. G. A. Ba dasarlyan... 86 CHAPTER 3. Role of Food Products in the Spread of Enterovirs-1 a6 Infections. G. A. Baadasar',yan*** CHAPTER Detection and Inactivation of, Enteroviruses in Everyday Objects. Ye. L. LwtsevIch ... 103 CHAPTER 5. Modeling in the Study of Methods of Detectip-n aml InactivAtion of Enteroviruget in Environmental Objects... 113 Appendix... 117 12-1 Bibliography... 2/2 3,zo 7 UDC: 616.9-078 5-Q;-,kRY HTCROBIOLOWCAL RESEAACH DEALING WITK PREVENTION OF BACTERIAL AND V-.RA'- l2NFtCTICSS TArticle by LAt:_U,-4h. ala a U. ja u T y Va. (Moscow); moacow,-,-V!-L~~'EMM ft inskikh Nauk SSSR, Russian, N 'o 1. 1977, pp 71-781 Ole of the docisive factors in nonspecific prophylaxis of bacterial and V-.=Za infa --t on% 1 5 institution of health improving hy&ienic irmansurea. Prc,=;~t develop-m= of first and foremost sanitaxy measures is determined larf~cly by the results of systematic sanit4ry adcrobiological inventig4- ticts a! eaviroa=ental objects (wator. air in buildings, sail). Sanitary vicrobiology, which has been studying the quality of drinking v~tu-- and &Aiit4ry titate of reservoirs, %nil, and air, jointly with hygienists, ~4n-ftiye r~.OtOJ4 otnd accuzala:-ed extemsive cxpcri~tal and .actLal daEa, whialt per=itte! r-co=.n~ ol ~mrv~ that r. u*ad in r-tinq oanitai-i practice to regulated the qual-ity of water. !ntmzti-=l iniecti=.n. i=;r=ovt- c~ =zut:.rc mathads zi ratic; ttLa quality of uaLar and Eaaltarv i-tor4it4na ~-.r -ecrvoir,. wW1 respect to bacterial contu--ination iz becoming Very of the cirectior- of work in this area in evaluation of the 1-~olatlvn 'If thr, B- PA., xrou, of 1, 't , For tbiu t-I-Aor, o~ 4~nrev of pollutinn of w~ c -~Ianzr*zarca a: bacrorl:; Inclu4na In the r. cal. group :-N-L,,;.,~4d, en the b.l~,ib Of term~naticn of ~luco3u at 43% 3Lzordinr. [A!!-~:.Iica St~-- Stindard) 5216-5G, for -vcral 7car~ in different c: nazion, in resarvo-Irs -)t t!Lfferent typef, md WILr. -~I- Of rlOllUtlUrl. it w- srablia~i.d tLat the PW-.stt-n1P.ra- *-L ~--.,t jirtrise ei:tcr-!ntiu-~ion L,~Lw-n ~ra :z--= rh-l A;;61!z~ry pa;ar ~.[ viiw z-it th.,( h"vo 1,--t this --r 74if, w~~ ~1.nfir-l ni-; ,,.y f-.r ii- i-e-4ro tw'- w~-ultll :,U'. .4- 111 LIIC tc=?arjte zon- Ti- qu4lty uf Vat- In r-ar- 11~11 r-a fean! coftt=ination, L-~ best chsrALterJ.-.rd by lactuse- ~LtPlle~A. Oft InCtl)4e dt a terj)e- r~.'~re o~ J7' and aemor~-r&-cd best by the zethod of membrane filters (L.Ye. Usadorlm. protessy v splavakh i otlivkakh - V sb. (Shrinkage Processes in AUoys mid Castings -- collection of works.)j Kiev, Naukova. Dumka Press, 1970, pp, 159-160 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, AbstrOt No 4G115) Translation: '~'ethods of analyzing the density of liquid steel by hydrostatic suspension in a salt melt with knoim density and tappittr, a fixed volume in a permanent mold having the same temperature as the liqu:Ld melt were tested. It was established that for aluminum and its alloys at t4!mperatures of 650- 800* after introduction of the alkali metal the density first drops and then increases. The effects obtained are connected with the behavior of the gases In the melt. 1/1. W MR LOVTSOV' RIVKIN, L. A., PIMMIN, B. I., KORMINOV, A. M. 'Wew Air Distributors with Twisted Supply Streams" Nalactka i Proyektir. Sistem Prom. Ventilyatsii i Konditsionir. Vozdukha [Adjustment and Planning of Commercial Ventilation and Air Conditionili.0 Systems -- Collection of Works], Moscow,~1971, pp 10-21, (Trzu,,slated from Referativnyy Zhunial, Mehhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 B509 by A. S. Malyutin). Translation: Now air distributors have been created, distinguished 1)), j'reat damping of relative velocities and temperatures, as well. as Simplicity of design: an input pipe, a wall ejection air distributor, a floor ejection air dis,.ributor. Comparative are presented on the lir distributors with similar devices created earlier, showing that when the now Jr distribinors are used, the quantitative loads can be Increased and the wo~i-hing teriperatul*e difference can be up to 50*. The air distributors sug1jested allow the quaii- tity of supply air to be changed between:10 and 150% o~ the nominal quantitf without reducing the quality of air distribution. p oll -30OCT70 2 UNCLASSIFIED RbCES~.ING UATE t,TITLE-DEHYDRATION OF CYCLOPENTANECARBINOL91P PRIME0 C _u_ ~AUTHOR-05)-LOVTSOVAr A.N.v REUTOVj O.A.o LIPPMAAq E.v PC-1A1(j T.,, SHATKINAt -T.N. _:.-CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR 'SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM* L970Y (3),o 726 "-'-DATE PUBLISHED---70 AREAS-CHEMISTRY -DEHYDRATIONt CYCLOPENTANEr CARBON ISOTOPCo MLJHYLENEf TOPIC TAGS ~_CYCLOHEXENE, CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM -'-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ,.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO i_~_PROXY REGL/FRAME--1999/1885 STEP CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0123613 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIFO PROCES-2ENG DATC-300CY70 IRC ACCESSION NCF--AP01,23673 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. DEHYDRATION OF L'(CLfJPLNTYLCARi,_P"'! TAGGED- WITH PRIME13 C AT THE METHYLENE GROUP, BY HE:AruqG TO WITH H SUB3 80 SUB3, GAVE MIXED ULEFINS CONTG. 7QkERC1;'h,1' i~YCLOHEXE'i'OES 14PERCENT I,METHYLCYCLOPENTENE* IZPERCENV METHYLENE A:`41) 4PERCENT UNIDENTIFIED MATERIAL. THE ?4E qr Rik h CYCLOHEXENE CCIM-`30 I LA LE~' T TAGGED ATOM TO THE EXTENT OF 8PEKCENT IN THE 4, AND 501USITIONst VINDICATING. THAT THE INITIALLY FORMED ClYCLOHEXENE li ISOMERIZED TO SOME 1:30-SPE.kCENT. . -THE DEHYDRAT-1-ON MECHANISA Is DISCUSSED. FACILITY: INST. ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN., MOSCOWr USSR* USSR UDC: S. Offfect of the Random Shifts in Central Frequency on the Spectrum of a Quasiperi- odic Pulse Sequence" Kiev, Akustika i Ulitrazvukovaya Tekhnika, -No 5, 1970, pp 71-73 Abstract: The author studies the effect of the discrete frequency fluctuation in the sinusoidal duty cycle of a pulse sequence. An expression for the siFnal spec- trum is obtained by means of the modulating fu:nctioa spectrwrLfor instance, of small fluctuations. The results of the work ca'A.be used for~,calculating the spectra of pulse-modulated ultrasonic signals. Original article.:,~ -one figure, seven formulas, and.one bibliographic entry. if 2 035 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 T-ITLE-ONE MORE IORBITAI -U- "AUTHOR--- LOVY AG IN# F. OF INFO_-USSR ~_SCURCE-MOSCOW, PRAVDA, 18 MARCH 1970, P6 I) A T EPUBLISHED--18MAR70 .~~,SUBJECT AREAS--NAVIGATION, SPACE TECHNOLOGY `:TOPIC TAGS--GROUND TV RECEIVERp STATION? GROUND COMMUNICATION EwlJTPl4i_:'N.T, 4:1_.~_,"COMMUN ICAT ION SATELLITEY COMMUNICATION NETWORK/(U)ORBITA STATI&I '.'.CONTROL PARKING--l'40 RESTRICTIONS .60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED `P ROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1584 STEP CTRC ACCESSION NO-AN0103004 tj L-A. S~~_t F-IlLor- 035 UNCLASSIFIED PIIPCFSS [%'r, DAT~---IISEC'70 ..CIRC ACCESSION Nn-AN0108004 ~A3ST;ZACT/.r-XTFZACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN "AN-12" AIRCAArT '14S !)=LlV:-:oc-0 EQUIPMENT To THE tHUKOTSK VILLAGE OF fM161NO WHICH WrLL BF I)Sc--rJ IN THz- C04STRUCTION HERE OF A4 "ORBITA" TELEVISION STATION. SOON, TE S OF THOUSANDS MORE NORTHERNERS WILL. BE ABLE TO WATCH rELEVISIO-N BROADCASTS FROM MOSCOW. TELEVISION SCREENS WILL GLOW IN THE HLIMES OF !41.NrrS, CONSTRUCTION WORKERSY REINDEER BREEDERS AND HUNTERS. AT THE PRESENT APPROXIMATELY EVERY THIRD INHAB-ITANT OF THE KOLYMA A!IiD CMUKOTSK ~--:...AREA IS A'TELEVISION VIEWER., (4). (a- 7-~ Xyl ':F1VrV TICILM4.745 MU TEL rnwTlo!z or DEFECTS IN Villi hUT.4.t)tA.XIt.L I'IIA5 U1 711L W, IJLP~M!11116 HLIMAJ -L-. 177't en I n ro;a, -1h I I I n ro pro( A,). J-.gm I.J?L, v US ft( hip"I vre.0tlr. Licn%-md eiret,m t11r-Y o-, Ve_rr~ U.0d to study ,,rfocq 9tructurq Of IM-I in Uke vri-vente UF thermal, etchinp of It In ultra 141r,11 vqrump 4n4 0.4 g[-0. on- cj%~Unjqm 9f thp f"itffixial file. It to jew"iAtr6ted illat Aftrr vi"Inr, marrm- and mirrostarms 4ro formed om Ma luUCIAL4. outface. 0491no, the r1lia pt-t*,, process, obifting of theoe stages is o"ervvd, o~ utudv man --A- of the tTnvL of d#ta-t4 and ttwtr 4I#4ctk;AAe- In the fit- wtru rv&-*c% tj thum,+os. of 'n,* i"tettvi.tion won ant itmbcd wtwt" the covifirurstion of the devirlvjid iticneti surface and the 206ttLon of the de- facts farvAR4. 04 tho.arawth *uvf&e* reactions take plate %ohith lead to the soft"rAn4. of 441.4r#"t taterstw4l. 6.P#f*tI~%q vit4 I"treadied t-lbom conce ty-tin" end 40sequent conversion of th" into epitasti*1 layero, of silicon torbide, 4 IfLeArNS1449L ONCIN4900 Were 00410 Of R04 4pI1&Aj&I ftrOWth P*r~t.Ctg end 94r, qjMtjx etf"oes arlaint during tronsfurmatIon of the cAlarout smp4r*&Iqno tots COA140 04rittlao. swim= OV UNCtASSIFIElY; MICESSING DATE--18SEP70 .T_ITLE-EPITAXY OF SILICON DURING CATHODIC SPUTTERING'!-U-, AUTHOR-00-ALEKSANDROVt L.N., LOVYAGIN#~R.Nr KRIVOAOTOVv YE.A., n ~.~,.,-_OZHDIXOVAi N.YE. OF INFO"USSR ,SOURCE -KRISTALLOGRAFTYA 19709 (111 203-4 .'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _.'~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--CATHODE SPUTTERING, SILICONt EPITAXIAL GROWTHto SINGLE CRYSTAL FIRMt MAGNETIC FIELD PLASMA EFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .'06CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1964/0133 STEP NO--UR/0070/70/015fOOl/O2L)3/.)20,~ CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054929 __1 - LAS S I F 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 04TE--L8SEP7C t1PC ACCESSION NO--AP0054929 ,-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PREPN. OF EPITAXIAL THIN FILM LAYERS OF SI ON THE SINGLE CRYST. St BEARING PLATE (18 Ttm::S 5 TIMES I -41 WITH SURFACE ORIENTATION .(Ill) BY THE METHOD 0 CAT110L)IC SPUITERiNG (USI?,iG A,LOW VOLTAGE ARC WITH MAGNETICAL PLASMA FOCUSING) IN AR A' 1-2 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIME3 TORR WAS STUDIED. THE RELATION BETWEEN FLOW STRENGTH OF SPUTTERINGt TEMP. OF THE BEARING PLATEr AND STRUCTURF OF SI FILMS DETO. BY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION IS PRESENTCED,.~FOR 1800 V AND C.0*1.2 MA-CM PRIME2, THE LAYERS OBTAINED AT ROOM TEMP4 ON BEARING PLATE ARE AMORPHOUS, AT 250DEGREES (GRAIN 60"80-ANGSTROM) THEY ARE POLYCRYST., AT 450DEGREES THERE IS A MAIN ORIENTATION. AT 7500EGREES A SYSTEm OF SPOTS CONSIDERABLY DOUBLED WAS OBSO. ON THE ELECTRON PATTEqNS, EPITAXIAL LAYERS ORIENTED-AL.nNG (11L) FORMED AT aGODEGREES. AT 850DEGREES AN ENTIRE SINGLE CRYSTAL FILM FORM~. ANALOGOUS DEPENCIENCE WAS OBSO. AT T14E HIGHER.C.D. (TO 2.41t BUT THERE ARE SOME DIFFERENCES. DEFECT SINGLE ~CR'STAL FILMS ARE FORMED AT 800DEGREES UNDER THESE CONDITIONS, THIS :DE;ECT OF EPIT-AXIAL FILMS DECREASES WHEN THE TEMP.'INCREASES TO 850DEGREESo. A-.. PERFECT SINGLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE WA$ OBSERVED AT :,,-.~900DEGREES. THE VALUE OF OUT OF FLATNESS 1$ HiAX. 150 ANGSTROM. ut F- F- a - 030 UNCL:ASSIFIED 'OkCCOS:~ING OATI:---18SEP7 J,ITLE--ULTRASONIC DEFECTOSCOPY OF GRILLED TUBES -U- ,',,-~,..&UTH(3R-(05)-PRO.4YAKIN, V.T., ANIKEYEV# YA4F.p,G0R$"KOVv A.V-t LOVYAKINt .,.,..,YE.M.-f NEMIROVSKIYo M.G. --COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR DErr.-KTOSKOPIYA, NO.' It* 1970, PO 16~19 ai D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT. A;ZEAS--1LCfCTr^l0,'.'I%C'S AND ELECTRICAL ENGRop METHODS MATECRIALS T C,')llr C- TAG TRUCT I VE TEST , QUAL I TY rVNTRf','L , UL 'IPAS9'.'l C 1ECT f ON' CERAMIC MATERiALP PIEZOELECTRIC.t4ATER~IALI(U)TSTSII:9 CERAMC ~_'CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CU'MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '7 A: i L T Z' Z; CIRC ACCESSION '110--AP0100670 LJNCLASSIFIED Uill- r s ....CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100670 0-3- A3 S T RA, C T ALTHCUGi: 0 C F C C C '-7 C Z S 5 E E% S J C C ES S s: ~j L Li US E 5 F 0 R 0 U 4 L ; TI, -3 L C iT T : i I I.' L L Z Z T U u, E S Iri E 1 R US ~~- F,-j.-,~ 7 11 -- C 0 N TRO L OF GRILLEC TUr*[', IS I J.-), L- --C U-- OF TH,7 !NT ---l' !NG :~ULS -S RE FUCT ED FROM THE RIBS oi: rH-, Tu", u U L 6 E)~:-:T~,E%TAL Sr--"Y jF HGA 7 HE '!,IPLI'UDES OF TH- rR,%,JS'&4[TT--- A,",: i-v I I Le JLTRASG.%:C PULSIES ARE AFFECTED BY SECT'oli rF Tii~- L rp TUBE HAS SHUIAN THAT A D'"FL%E,,,4CL IN' THE INTE;RrEr-lVICE EFFECTS -01': THE V lAN'S:';T-lZv' -.1EFLECTE-D SIGNALS IS COSERVEr, DEPIE,DING 011! THE Sillilk?'L ~:~l TsiE R133ING- AS A RESULTo THIS FACTOR PREDETERMVIES THE CHOICE OF CIGNTR3L METH30. THIS PAPER DESCRIBIS EXPERIMENTS OF DEFECTOISCOPIC Cu-;4TRCL OF THIS TUBING TY-FE USING PA.EZOELECTRAIC ELEMENTS MADE Or THc -J-17 CERAMIC '..';Ttl RICSONANT F"L-:"UE,*4C* -S FRO,'I 2 TO 5.25 MN". 'T WAS A, w A d- L FOUNID THAT DEFECTS W'&Tll A DEPTH OF MORE THAN.25 41CRO%IS Ol"i THC I NN' E R SUrRFACE OF TliE TUBES UNDER THE RIBBING HERE REL14BLY RECORDED; SENSITIVITY TO DEFECTS ON THE OUTER SURFACE WAS MUCH LOWERv WITH A DEPTH THRESHOLD OF 60 MICRONS. THE AUTHORS EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO P. 1. WHO ASSISTED IN THE EXPERIMENTS. -UNCLASS IF tED-- USSR UDC 632.9546.631.472 UKAROV, A. A., Candidate of Agricultural Science, LOY .1. N. P., and TSOY, Z. I., Candidates of Biological Science Institute of the ChemLstry of Plant Material, Academy of Sciences Uzbekistan SSR "Detoxification and Removal of the Herbicide SKHIB in the Soil's Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyzystne, No 7, Vol 11, 1973, pp 65-67 Abstract: In field experiments the herbicide SKt1IB (5-chloro-%I-isopropellyl- benzimidazolone) was effective against annual weeds when applied to cotton fields prior to the germination of the cotton-seeds. '~be tirae required for the deactivation of SKHIB is 2-to 5 months. During fixatioa in the soil and during its application in higher doses, its toxicity iticreases. A high water content of the soil accaerates the deactivation of tho herbicide being almost completely deactivated after 8 weeks., Done o95 and 10 kg/hectare on soils containing a normal humidity were deactivate&W IS and 22 weeks respectively. Deactivation was determined by a biological n*thod. The herbicide is only weakly leached from the soil. The mA.,or part remains in the surface layer. USSR wo UYARGY, A. A. :,,C,-,U-CVA,, N. K. MAI-!UJYW,'A, A. I., ZAKI.mw, LOY, I MDARM , M. 11 3titute of Ch-e,9iFt--Y Of MRA; of Sciencen of the U-"boh SSR "A DefolianV' USSR Atithor's Certificate No 3259-67, led 23 Son 70, published 5 Fi,;? b -12 (froa M-Khiimiya, ljo 22, Nov 72, Abatmet Ro 22:N'479 P) Trarx-lationt A ecro2i,-Int is pxopooed wMch ccntains P,-(QCI Thj 3 nt tho severity of its effoct J.:-, 2, e. (I tc P d ie di5tinfmishod by th,- fact U, using Th~~i I-L7(C 0. bLitIy'-'-c:-.p,,-,:( 3 axe taken. in a ratio of lit or 20. The proposed rAyt,-,xe is for defoliating the thin-filmr of cotton plant. Apf)lIcatioll Is 60~i~l In the phase wwan 4-5 bolls b-ave om med. On the 12-th daj, lt~vf flall--Glf 6i, content v. lefS Ls T. A. 1013#,,.yc~va.4 reachad 82.5, USSR UDC: 669.721.042.62 ARUSOO, A. K., KARRO, Kh. Kh., LAUGIS, Yu, Ya., LOOTUS, Ya.__ K.., LOX�OMP V. V., SAKKOS, Kh. A., TlYSMUS, Kh. A. IIMHD Drives for' Pumping of Liquid Magnesium" MGD v Metallurgii i Liteyn. Proiz-ve IMHD in Metallurgy and Foundry Produc- tion -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 126-130 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No SG202, by G. ~vodtseva). Translation: The Tallin Polytechnical Institute has developed and introduced to metallurgical production several induction NUM drLves for feeding liquid Mg from a continuous refining furnace to a~casting conveyor. The basic tech- nical data are presented on the NJHD drives and a schmatic diagram of the power portions is presented. The drives operate under man0al control. During tapping, the static head and hydraulic resistance are increased. This means that conser- vation of constant productivity requires that the supply v*altage be increased by 1.2-1.8 times. The channel of the pump is replaced v.Yery Three to five days. A diagram of the activity of the MHD drive under manual control is presented. IA USSR urv DCFVGAI;---VSKIY, Ya. M., VLASKIM, K. I., LOY40.t A. D., and PO.,U~D%1S1aY, la. I., Saratov Institute of the Mechanization of Agriculiure "Study of the Influence of C(Y-Phase in EhGnico-type 1.hpnetie S,-Aid .0-loys on the Decrease of Brittleness" Yasco-J., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernn,~-- !:.,o 1973~ PP 123-127 Abstract: Me increased tendency to brittle failu.~-e or solid cast alloys on a Fe-Ni-Al-Cc base was investig.-;.te;.,d on Bpccinents of ANKo4 alloy. specimens- were smelted down in a hi.h-frp-jaonc~ furnace with t res f quartzite lining and were V en ground up to 10 x 10 4 ism. F-C 11 0 Magnico alloys in a higUy coercive condi'tion and wit-1 0(,y were studied by ii-,eans of fract-ion-al photography. The pri--st~;noe of C)( separations results prinarily in the appearance of traqnscryst~~.Iline %bree figures, one table, five biblioOrmphic referencea.- "lleasuring the Interdiffusion Coefficients of Gases at Low Temperatures" Minsk, Inzhenenio-Fizicheskly Zhurnall Vol lqj No 51 Nov 701 PP 933-935 Abstract: The authors measured the interdiffusion coefficitnts of eight pairs of gases& H 2-He, H2-D2' H2-Ne, H.-Ax, He-Ne, Ho"Ar, D -Ne, Ille-Ar in the temperature range of 115-2960 K. Included in the article is a di-auino- of the arrangement used in the research, the diffusion cLj=bcr of which was C cooled with liquid n1trog-ep. The temperature was malzitaineil vilthin +0.3 C and the temperature differential along the length of the ch=bv:v did noz; exceed 0.? 0. The samples were checked periodically from the chtimber. The :,..uthors introduced corrections in their computations for the heat erpansion of the diffusion chambers and capillaries, but none for the $herml diffusion K 0.1%). The measurements were accurate within 1.5,19 andvare deter-dined -,aii-ly by the accuracy of measuring the concentration.. The itAffusion coefficlent* of the eight pairs of gases were measured in the abov4., range and the data from the pairs He-Ar, Fe-Ke and Ne-Ar were found to b0 in good agreement with other data; the tenperature dependence of the interdieTusion coofficients of the gases at low toraperatures was foun4 for the fint'time for the pairs 112