SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEN, A.N. - MENSHOV, A.K.

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2/2 029 UNC L A SS I F I E 0 PROZESSM,"'i DATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124887 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT A MA'rHEMAl'ICiliL TRl:,4TAE-NT OF PHENOMENOL . THEORY OF PHASES (IF: VAR IABLE CilIMPM. ANI) Vslll I ~'ift E OFE-FECT CONTENT WAS CARRIED OUT IN ORDER TO INT~RPRFF THE 91ROPERHES OF lilr- PHASES. THE TREATME-14T IS 3ASED ON THE REPAESENTATRIN 01:' A REAL WSTEM CONSISTING OF NONINTERACTING SUBSYSTEMS (CLUSTER 001APOINi .NTS)p EACH OF WHICH FORMS A DEFINITE PART OF THE PROPERTY OF THE SYST-':':,*l IN QUESTIO.N. 112 ol~ U14CL ASS IF IF, 0 TITLE--GKLUP ThEGRETICAL FIJA OETdAMtNING PERNITTE;0 TEH.*AS w-C rHE ELECTRUNIL SfATES Of VULYATU,441C MOLECULE:ir TAKANG A~'COUNI Uf- SPIN* 01-1161T AUThU9-(C5)-~,mE-~"-)L- CHLREPANOVs V.I.p F~NRBEROVP D.S., IllrKOVANOV, V.YA., CHOFARCV# Gel. COUNTRY LF INFO-USSR SOURCE-INT. J. QUANTUM CinE.A. 1970t 4(1)a .109-0 DATE PUbLISHr_-D---70 SU8JECT AREAS-PHYSICSt CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-MOLECULAR STRUCTURE# SPIN ORBIT COUPLING, EXCITED ELECTRDN STAU CCj'vTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLAS-S-UNCLASSIFIEU PRUXY REEL/FkAME--1964/0649 STEP 19 C!kC AGGL.~SILN 212 013 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP3055352 A8STRACT/E:XTKACY---(U) DETG.-ThE PERMITTED STATES IN WHICH THE LS PRGPOSEUo GV-0- STATES SPIN UROIT UNCLASS IF I ED VlA1JLE`s';ING DAIE-2064OV70 AdSTRACT. A GROUP 'r~loi-ci~EYICAL METH00 FOR OF POLYAT. J40LS.v PK0l:,k:E-UAl'lG- FRON GIVEN AT* IN!"ERACTRON HAS 131'.i.'N FAXEN INTO ACCOUNTo UNctA.S59f::If-() Ace. N Abstracting 'Service: Ref. Code: WP04943 CHL*RICP% ABST.500 r 104620a Thermodynamle amatysl:* of the redoiction of IWU4 solutions of iron orthatitauate, wilbi wapeWe. hChep D V (USSR). I=. Is! fflom 770. ut~ 'bl (Russ). The coeffs. of the eq"titiq for thwe eaqkt :' 02 pl*usute (Po, given in atm.) vs. c were cj!lcd. for :spintl solid whLi. (Fe3O4).(F-e,,TiO4),-,, in equil. with )Wk +* 4 at 10110*: in PO - 5.11c - 34.11 (for 0.10 ;5 c ;a 0.55). In Po - 91 - 30.25 (for 0.55 ;g C ;j 0-740), and In Po - 0.43c - W-25 (io r 0.70 t9 c :5 1.0). The everessions for activities N) of dic OolnI)onent-4 c4 tile system were derived for 2 cases: (1) for the equil. fit Fe-O,,',3 with sEinel solid soln. of cr)mpn. close to that of, mag4oite: f(6 a,) 2.21 d0n at) - 1-17 d(In at) - 0,305 d(la Pbfll; (2),for the equil. of FeO&.ai4 with a spinel 3j3IId!iaIn. of CoMpTu. Close 10 that of Fe,TiOt- d(lit a,) - -1.678 d(la as) - 0.491 d(In as) -, 0.419 d(In Po), where a-, - Mroos a, ""Arnao, as , arwwoo, and dis ~ 4r,1,04, The defect state of PeOt a- was expresud Iiii ternns of its extreme states FtOund Pe:,PO. 'Ne 14ctivitits of d ~e coin Pollents were then calcd. with the use of the expressions 1) or and the Gibbs-Dithern eqLlations (or the spinel sof d soins. and PeO, , a. Activities exhibit pos. deviations with it-jpect,~ Ideal soln. The activities were calcd, 01 by a statif-tical e!rmo_ dynamic method. The compn, of tre solid *ol*. ~was ex ssed as tile lons grv'14'~n in brackets being assumed ia octahedral positions, L . ltw*ca j REEL/FRADIE IL98012"117 1~ P~ 1. (In3t. Mit-," s1vt r4ld 44sk i - v~ i) .1 i pi=.- paunitck-1970, ~'JPTHMETM",-Mu~~s 1. Th r0a. t4st 11 the tion, arising from tim thitory i6f c , 4' Ir MmPotieus 'ietwo Sig, compn. and properticii of clusUr, iinponents'( -,). AMIJ the mecharism of the redn.4nd of ithe;cIrrystaUltem. Iran imma. tions taking plate in the spine solji~~ Solus. lra~ vestl Wed. The isonterphous mixt; FeCr, C91ita ip; an example d lendeqgeof~&, ecoul, !r6on possessing a rtoa~uori to I tea 4,1, ", h i degree X(c). In'thtin rv i -is o " i (), at 4 OIL c ;9 0-62~ is 0 ;5 X ..16; 1., at 016 Si 1; ;1 1, x I-*, .. Th it,tht theoretical anal. showed: that I til 4 1- O.n there: Ilust c6exist nn two wlid phases of - Variable comon. iii~ i-quil.: the )inel guJil the oxide one. At c - 0.2. FcCr+.4Fe'.,,04 - 0.61 4401 o.4 'FeCj,FeO,. AtO.2.~i~5rational , given for a built aasing eyetact for the T-shaped U'1111 ra4iotOlcs"Pa parameters of the pIx editors 6 Doe 70- 7 Tor 7 decimeter wave range. ]Received by Acc. N AbstractilIg Set, R I Code ril T 0:1079gjL- CHMICAL ABST., 128273v Mature Cf C,.ryst&l citeM; thereduefion :01 wing I lik the or, Of COMMIOX D3tidtstj"4jjIQ4tb 1/Z 018 UNCLASS IF I EO DATi~-01OCTIO I I TLL-T I ME V A R I AT IONS I jN T I I E DENS IT IT CS Of FLUXES !:ROti 0 1 SL'AL I h'iS IN THE DLCAMETER WAVLLENGIB AlWaC, -U- AUTHOR-fQ5)-fiRAU0E, S.YA.t "HOKv 1.14.o LHIEUEVAr fJ~01.v MENt A.V., R1,A30V, B.Pe CGUNTRY UF INFO--USSR StjURCE--UKkAINSlKll FIZICHNII LHURNAL, VUl. , 15 t I 1- 1970, 11. Irr-l'lj DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-ASTRUNOMY,ASYR13PHYSICS TUPIC TAGS--ELECTRON FLUX, RAUIU ENISSIONit CRITICA1, WAVi:l.f._NGTHo IOIGINAL ANALYSIS Ci)'JTkOL MARK I NG-Nl_l* RESTRICTIONS UUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PHUXY REEL/FAAME-1991/0323 SIEP No--- _UR/ 01 10~ 10/0 15/ou")/0 1? 7/ C Igo c -1 f A (7, C 1 1, 4 P;J 1 1 1 212 018 L),',C L A S S I F I E b CIROC ACLLSSION NU--AP0110211 -FICAL !~t.0 A*S TRAG I /L A IRAC I-- i U) 1,W-0- Ab':, T hAff hlik"M L OF THE TIME VAkIAULE INIEW MES ~Jf RAWATION FlAjl"i~s kA'~10 E111 5SION, SOURCLS IN THE DECAMLIER WAVEI.ENGTI'l RANGiii. YHE SNOY IS 6ASED ON J13SER'VATIL-NiS bf THL FLULIU-4110NS IN 14M)IJ SIGNAL M:~Ui.-N-L"S AAL) D% 1-'NG jJL PE-RIOL) ObSERVATIUiNS UF T I MEAN VALUfS OF T~W: 01E4:N'fTIf-.*S OF RAJ10 EMIISSI~jtt FLUXES FROM A LARGE GROUP OF UISCkETC R-'lJlO ICUMES. THL "~AJLJ EMISSILN SPECTRA dl- '~IUST (IF THESE SOURCES SMlh4C-f) WtiLY SLil-,,HT VAkIATIL~,;S WITH Tls'lLt WITH THE EXLE-PfIG-N ;F: 3C84# 3CIllt-4 ANU 3C461. tHE f t-ME VARIABLE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE RAUtU EMISSION SPECTRA Of- rHESE SOURLES A.'~E FOUND TO BE GkE:A*rER AT LOWER FREQUENCIES. POSSIdif PHYSIC4L CAU5t:'s UF THESE T114E DEPENDENT FLUCTUAMNS ARE, DISCUSSED. FACILITY: AKAOEMIIA NAUK UKRAINS'KUI RSR*. INSTITUT RA0l0FIZjKI ~ ELEKTRU141KIt KHARKOVs UKRAINIAN SSR. USSR U 01 C 5 2 3L 6 44 BRAUDE, S. YA. , ZHIJK, 1. N., 'LEBEUEVA, 0. M. M!'J" J1. I[, arIj Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, A,::!Meary 6 ztiencoa Uix~'- v "Time Changes in the Flu;x Densities of Discrite Source.-i -In t"ne Decanetar Range" Kiev, Ukrainsidy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1'ob 7(',, 177-11.10 Abstract: Two series of expe:Lirjentr; wem~ coaduct,!!d to clar-H.y the flux variability of sources in the decameter rangli!, Tht-: puq)ose 0.17 t~.e first series of experiments wa.; to detertrdne the type cJ. flixi'lliatlons i.-I siron-11- cc- curring in 5-10 consecuTive measuremen-cs of I.;Ourcos sq~-"Ift firnt: all,] third -cy;'3:3 of spectra. The second group o~` experijamts was t:(-, del: i-mm 1`111! C 3 ~L17.,; 7 f 1'1 t hQ average flux density with time for 30 source.-s, each o:~ wl-Ideb vtci2~; fi:)r several months, The first group of experiments indlcaf:ed thil: fluctuatic-i:; in signals received ft,om thle sources are amoocifftod with. Ote ic;.%csphere ak, with processes cccmring in the sources. TI-a followinji ooum;es were selec-cvd for the second series of experi.-aants to doiturmin,2 vhethmr -ch!! averaze sities of different sources vary over tirt,- 3ClC,, :1C.O.", WL:16, 3C353, 3CI23 3C405, 30461, 3C04, 3C98. !3CIL.1j, and 3-~:;411'i ~'n ruents show that spec-cra of the majority of these sou=tw w,=a stable inde- pendent of tim,3. Some typicml TemIts of --nade t!u:iringr 1966,-!56~ 1/2 USSR BRAUEE S. YA., ot al., blrurainskiy FizicherMy %ur;ml, Vcl P 15, F PP 177-190 are given for several of t"Iese -;iourcez. The data shcwtLd, distinct from the majority of discrete sourcos where the r"'ma]-ned unchanged over a considcrable- time piwiad within the acc,ig,acy of time changes in intensity exceadin.- the natura".. spr(jad of da-La wid ei-,or *F measurement were observed in the spactra of' three discroti.~ i1ccii" 3C144, and 3C461. The data were ins-jff-[cien~t tf~ establ'hh: U'O -a-.'~Ivd of lity of these sources. A disciiss-Ioi. cf rhe qu~-stion thit th-*z; variability cannot be explained within the framework ot~- the physical proce3~-,e:~ for thin flux 1(~-'; ::re-'11tin--it!s remain an open quust~,'on. I-, was concluded that sinl;o a increa~:'e In the flux of Cassiopalu-A at low o.'Io t;4:1111A J . that in an Wection oi: Particle!) With a taltal energry al' "V'~ is about 10% of the relativistic partial" of the 1.1!ntiro M variability observed diwing 1966-1967 must be a relativa.111 rave phenu.-..enan. Further syster-a"Ic studies of these and other sources irl the docar.'Ozer rar.6-e are recommended. 2/2 AbstractinS Servic Acc 16'rylv-046,564 17o Ret'. Code: L ~R' T -q R 0 9,6" INTERNAT. AEROSPACE A /OA70-23189 # Spectra of discrete radio soort;tv in dolwnetric wavelength ranip [Spektry 4iskrainikh clthtfef Y dukametravornu diapazoni davahin khwol'). S. IlI. Br go, I jdZjUt1-- ()-~Udaldaxa' A V. NIC '. and L.Ljj"~ (Aj+jt Irctin't iinfigilsi I FI~k3rpUji Kha,kay. 41own-prI gQ Ukrainslkii FijicMfi 2hurnal, vW. I i. Jan. 1970. ri. J,.12. 119 rdis. In Uk.amian. The analysis was carried out of the jpeCtT~j Of discret'e sources of cosmic raclict woves. in a deC4lr7jj1t1iC ~vuwlilngth range. The ipectral indice-i ate priisenred of 113 discrete Bources measured at the Radia Observatory of the Initiluw,al Radwp!-iVszcs and ElLctronics of the Academy of Sciwice-, ol 1hit Okrijiniati SSR in Grakovo. A new clas5ification of decafnetric spilt:tra of tliscrete sources was introduced. According to this cla,~i;'f!wti3n 50 worces were related to type I (Imear splitral, 8--1o i,jpq 11 (c~epjji,ie curvature), 29-to lyria III (powivir curialwel antl :1 so;,-t:,e!;--Zhe type IV (Yariable curvature). Chttwoni jN'0tIe1T1$ J:nrXi,~CtjjI "Vilh generation and abscio plion of radia vioves in Itio diw-ri1e sc~uroii-s v'ele discussed and used w iraerprelation of varkliuti ty0wil of simclia. The analysis of preliminwy data on the radio vmve ab4oilmion of remote metarlafactic hydroty!-n was discus5cl logethor with Ire quilsrion on powbit valijes of temperaturt and t1tirmity o4 the lati1jr. (Akulhof) REEL/FRAIME USSR UDC: 8.74 TARICASHVILI, Ts. T., ~~DEX M. A. "An Algorithm for Studying the Dynamic.s Of G Crystal With r%3fects by the Vigaard Method" V sb. Elektron. i ionnyye protsessy v tverd. telakh (Electron and Ion Processes in Solids--collection of vorks), Vo 4, Tbilisi, "Netsniyereba", 3971. pp 248-255 (from HM-Kibernetika, NO 4, fipr 72, if~bstract Ifo 4V56-11) Eno abstract3 'USSR U D!,", -. 5 19 . 2 MENCILIM) E. 11. "A Two-Factor, Second-order Plan Clorie tQ Sb. tr. VNII nerudn. stro~t. materialoy tions of the Ali-Union ScientifiG lieigOtarch llj;!;*tJL-t,~;A,l-,. of ~etaliic Construction I-Laterials and Q~C VC11-k-S) No 31, 1971, pp 102-105 (from RM--blatematika, No (j, No 6V221) Translation: The characteristics of tw fiacond--ordarl, exptirlr4ntal, two-ilactor plans are given: the rotatuble Box plan anct the MLI ptan, cioastricte(A from a cube with D-optiumility requirements taken into occoLial.. AtitliWO abstmet. Probability & Sta cS USSR VDC: 519.2 -IMNCHER, B. OWN "Some Comments on ComputinC, the Gradient from ROMIAS of a T jjjp Experiment" Sb. tr. Vt'.JI nenid-n. stroit. materi,,7ilov i tions of the All-Union icientific Research Ni-,9TJ,.,,-%U--te -0L, 1-1. ic Construction Materials "d Hydromeclianiya+.iori--oollf),..tiori of -aorl'~s) No 31, 1971, pp 106-108 (from RZh--Matematiha, Vo 61 2.972, Ab.,3t2,1-C*I. No 6V220) Translation; A method is conoidered for eojjiputinj~ -Qie (--r,.;idie:A- of a response function from the results of a linear experiment, !`or the case in which a qualitatively vorinble factor iv inclueed the plan along i;ith the quantitatively variablo faelors. Author's abstract 1/1 USSR uw: 621-315.3 KOPYLOV, K. I-, MENCHIKOV, L. P., OKUNI, Ye. L., SVqjVjOtj,I V. 14.1 SHERSTO- BITOV, A. Ye. -.1 1. .. -- - ---, "An Installation for Making Microvires in Glass In.,julaticin" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch~io-tekhrt. sb. Radick-orgionunty (Electrotic T~--ch:~alooj. Scientific and Technical Collection. Padio Components), 1970, v~T. 1, pp a P,'419) 134-143 (from RZIi-Radiote-kimika, No 5, Mv, 71, Abstr ct No I Translation: The authors present the restLIts of tie vel opzn~.,nt of ~.iyeciallzed installations for casting type ULP-5, ULP-6 and ULP-15,14 inicrovires In f,-.4 as s insulation. The schematic diugravm of the irjatallatiw~lj are dLscri,~%--d fw-d their teclinical characteri3tics are given. Resumr.. I.NSR YL PREIT SLAUO Jj. N., and D141TRI W, 11UHF Amplifier With Internal Negative Feedback" Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vo 2, 3.972, pp 69-75 UDC; 621.375.029.64 V. 1.1 Abstract: In this paper, the authors propose mi improvenent to a sysfe-ithey offered in an earlier paper (F. Y. Mende, et al, Pri- borl i teldinUca eksperimenta, No 3, 1967), 12he earl..Ler syst.ein Iras a frequency-stabilizing device using a Wif amplif ier with inter- mediate frequency funplification and amplitude modulation. '.,hile the amplifier had good phase characteriotico m~l hij.-.,h Cain, tie amplitude modulator limitfid tho output si(,ginl oiiice :Lli i;as not dooigned for high 1)oi,ior at the hit...r.h modul.ation J!r(jyii'1-ncJ.vn. Thc uhf amplifier offered in the precont ptipor urie.-o ereqiwncy L:.O(JUJA- tion of the reference oscillator and hits no amplituda, modiLlator, thus avoiding the defect of the foinar model. A bl='J. diarl-r-im of the device io given and its operation 4;.s explai-w3d. --:1--sic deoiLm expressions are developed. The new device was..imper:1-mentally 112 2 . ............ US,-,Iq MENDE, P. P. et al, No 2, 1972, :!'in 69-7-5) tested; it was equipl)cd ii.rith a, reflex klystron ol?err-01-ing at 17-20 M and an intermediate frequency of 10 Curven. for exreri- mental and theoretically derived data are shown, The authors ex- press thanks to 1-1. B. Golant, M. S. Rheykin, anil R. T, 1,11ina. 212 USSR 6el.,S76.33v PREIMLAU, M. U., and DMIMISVp V. M. "UHF Discriminators with TY Error Signal's Moscow, RadiotekAnika, Vol. 26, r1c, 1) 1971, PP 51-56 Abstract: Two types of discriminator in idUch the errw, si6aial is at the intermediate frequency are proposed, the aut1ore clai=iii.11 for them freOr"m from difficulties encountered with such diacrIminators Ojt%gested by earlier -work. The first circuit uses a parallel coLmction of the anplitude modicLator and the standard resonator, such that the signal from the turable oscillator is divided into two chaanels, one of -them containing tht wttenwitor and modulator, to which the i-f signal from the 1-f oscillator is also applied, the other with the standard resonator and phase shifter, Both the i-V and lawlable oticillator signals are combined in a mixer W proluct the i--r errtljif sigwil. The aeconi circuit, using a series connection of amplitude vsodu1w1;(.,,r twit sUmdard resona- tor, ellmi-tes some defects :Whervnt In the first. Bf)th Orauito am tuuayzed, and the reautts of experiments performed on'both of Ume prfitatonted. The exper- imento were conducted in the 3-cm wavelength ran4p. QwciUogrww showirg the characteristic curves of the discrizinatore axe repro4wed, 1/1 USSR KMELEVICH,LA#A-,,; SRI TIXOV, TE.M. 'Energy Spectrum Of Videotelaphone Signal" UDG 621,.~~t621.~97 Sb. nauchn. tr. TeNII Svyazi (Collection Of ScientLfic Ilorks Or The Central Scientific-Research Institute Of 0cmmunication), 1,970, Issue :2, PP 108-116 (from RZh--Elektrosvyaz', No 2, February 1971P Abstract flo 2.64.1,x8) Translationt The paper evuluates the energy opectnim o:(' the tatal piattars sig- nal of a videotelaphonae It is shown that modulation ol' the plictura signal of a vidaotelephone by quenching pulses of the horizontal itmeep loads to a neg- ligible change of the signal spectrum and the energy spoetrto. of the vidoo- telephone signal in distributed more unifogmay then the speotrim or a tele- vision signal, Summary. 1/1 USSR UDC: 613.645-07.-(512.13c"2.3.01014.,14,! 1 .7 AMIROV, N. Kh., ZUBAIROVA, G. 0., MENDELEVICH, D.,. 210" iand -'-WJ'1t,TA, G. A., Kazan Medical Institute "EBG Changes in Person-- Working Under Lo-i-Intensity Fail Idrlit rand In Cormpiete Darkness Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i hrofessionalliVya Znbolov&Yd.y'.1;, N* 1., 1971, PP 13-16 Abstract: Bioelectric wtivity of the brain vras st,11&1~ed in ,:everal griu-j-- of females vorking in a photographic wd mation picture f:i:Lrr J';ir:tnz-y izader ity red light or in comnlete &nxlaiess. 'Die &G's of tho.-c ti,,:ivk-izng undol- red light were in most cases characterized by an irrogulaz alpl-~a rh.,,t-hn lov-dixed chiefly in the occipital and parietal regions. The vpliti;~,Io ranged frc-n "?"; t.:~ 3D pv and the frequency i-ras bet-..reian 8.5 to 12 Ozic/secq All fl'e subjectz o:diibited a distinct beta rhythra of different oscillation froql~avlcie.~' al'i-'; wrolit-a~--,3'. 'File EID's of the wcmen ;iho worked in darlaio.,sa itere chnru.,-.tavize:1 in half Vie c4-.Zes -rip, ti~do of 15 t a pronowiced wid rogular alpha zi~(Lhjii (with an mverzig-fi , '11 , , v ir. the cezitra and teiTivorza cjoen A'jer.:' 1;1,() z~lj)Lu ri,,rthm Lridi tinct or ab~;cnt, tha bet:i thlrth-,l wa:3 doiUnarit. 'Rie :,vou-Itiv cif 1'unctif~?]--L tj-- s tS f 'I j JjTj Qd i 'IC 1~!"Tcl- till ITSH ~ENECILEIVICHJ G.J, Scientific Worker of the Academy of Scl.~,ncea USSR "Weather-Making at Will in Scientific Laboratories it Moscow, Moskovskaya Pravda, 25 Feb 73, P 3 Translation: It is winter in Moscow, whereas here it J,s a warm day, ar. ir. July. A light breeze makes leaves rustle. One would vant to undress and to expose one's body to life-giving sun ruys. And next d(jor, uaLy a few tn-,ttfera apart, the weather is TUte different: a dry, gusty uitsd is 111owing, air temper- is 4oOc, and dropletn of perspiration begin to cover onu's body. Don't be surprised at such shail) change in the weather. We are lit a station of the artificial climate, a phytotron of the Itstilifl:e of Plant Physiology imeni K. A. Timiryazev of the Academy of Sa~encea USSR. First We have visited a locality near Moscow lu stai=r, and then we cl-ropped in at a climatic chamber where a dry wind is being imitated. Our country has a gicat numter of climatic zonuo. And, tuiturally, plants must be studied takiag into account the clirqte In whith they grow. The Yoscow Phytotron can recreate the weather of allmost any Peooraphical region of the country. WSR MKfUIXVICff$ G.) Moskovskaya Pravda, 25 Feb 73o P 3 The Artificial Climate Station consists of a 11reld; nuri.,ter of the air- tight chambers and cabinets with the combined area of over 5(>.) square fwters. Some chambers, in turn, are subdivided into compaatwrents. The control of this complicated weather complex is perforined fron the central control desk. A great number of air-conditioners, with the sixicial proirram for each chamber, are placed in the machine room, vhich is locatod in a bascment~ The conditioners purify air from mechanical suspensions, Niat it or coal it, and humidify or dry it. Limps of most diverse designs sertra as II.Ght sources: xenon, reflector, mercury-arc, Deon, or lumineBeent Itums. In order not to affect the temperature regime of the chasaberm, powerf'O. laml;13 a-ze placed inside the chambers under glass roof's resemblir4g ctrpolan. lzmps a~v3 Celected accord- ing to the spectrim and intensity of radiation to appraiciazt4 natural conditions of the growth of plants. For example, the radiation npe,!tram of the sunny day near Moscow corresponds to that of ~,enon lampa. "A green leaf, or, more properly, u microncopic green lIrrain of chloro- phyll," wrote Timiryazev, "is the focus, or point., in vorli space, into Vnich, on one side, flows energy of the sun, and from w4ich, an tba other side, aLl manifestations of life on earth begin. The plant is im interrnediary between 2/4 56 _MWAN= USSR G.1 I-Soskovskaya Pravda, 25 Feb 73, V 3 heaven and earth. It is a real Prometheus, who at4)1e 1'1.,rz from heaven. The ray of sun stolen by him burns in a flickering chip as vell an in a aszzling spark of electricity. A ray of sun sets into motion bbth tile monstrous flywheel of a giant steam engine, the brush of the painter, and the Lien of a poet." Artificial recreation of the reaction of Photo s!rnt~aeli s has given man an abundance of nutrition products. Researchers have set thernsalves the task of ensurlnC, the nost intensive course of the process of photosynthesis under laboratory conditions. In cooperation with engineers they have ccinstrm.,t2-d mpnarzatuses by means of which plants create the most favorable conditions for the-welves in a chamber. 1,1hat then is the principle that actuates these apparmbases? As is vell. known, in the process of photosynthesis the decomposition oV carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon takes place, whereupon carbon is assimilated by plants, where- as oxygen, being liberated, saturntes the air. Tbis m3ans that the more iaten- sive the process of photosynthesis the smaller the quantity oV carbon dioxide that remains in the chamber of a phytotran. A specLal autt.,~,natic device, a -as analyzer, by catching these changes in the gaseous exchart.,e, lowers or increases the luminous flux power in the chamber. The meaning aC the eKperiment consists in findinig the optimun dose of luminous irradiatton at which tile process of 3/4 USSR WNDELEVICH., G., Moskovskayu Pravda, 25 Feb 73Y P 3 photos3mthesis would be most intensive and thereby to create conditiors at which plants would develop mst favorably and would yLeld rrj?~xt,.Tam crops. Thus, from the cooDeration of biologists wid engiveers a nev- brawh of science wits born, viz., the engineering p4ysioloU of plants. Mhat then can these, on the face of It, highly "Vietyrutical" exTVriments give to the agricultural economy? In hotbeds and greenhaises which are comim.; into ever vider use, electri- call energy is expended, as ii rule, without pinpointin1j; tile '4--:r--ct reciiirements of plants. The experiments conducted with use af a pKytotrarl and teen applied to hotbeds and greenhouses will contribute to ar. eccyni~mic ex7penditure of the electrical enerGy and to a considerable Increase of thu y1elding capacity of vegetables. With the aid of the now apparatus it vi.1:1. he poigsible, to determi.-le the powar of the luminoua flux noi.,esaary for VaXiMLIM :lAtellsity Of the process of photosynthesis. The results of experiments will also find applicattan In the greenhi:)uses of space ships. Designs of such dreenhouses hal been, worload out long ngo by Tsiolokovskiy, the father of astrorAutics. 4/4 112 009 tj,,qc L.,% s s i i: i E b PRO C, Mi, I I'iG Q,~ TI- 1 _~N;0 V 7 0 TITLE--FEATUr%ES OF CIJ,"~:~IICAL ETCH 11, 1 Iji (I f7 THE (IF AN 1.'W-.%S(%JFLy HARDENED 6LASS -U- AUT;-i'-"R-((j4)-SILVESTF.,jV[Cti, S.I., KAZAKOVi V.9.p RMI'A.3 MENDI-LEyo-:V, D. I ~Cnnr* [IF I.NFUC--USSR 0 SOW'~'CE--lZV. SSSR. MGSCI~J,q, NEORGANECHESKIYE MAT~Rlo',L.Yj 11CA.. /)p iNO 5, MAY 70, PP 952-956 DATE PU13LISHEC ---- MAY70 SURJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TGPIC TAGS--GLASS PI'VOCESSINIGr HY0kf3FLtJ0RIC ACID, GL.shljS _,.nkm~m CCNTAUL RLSTillCrIONS DOCU;4E'.)T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY kEVL1FRAMC_:--300b110,i,2 S I*E PIIIJ---IJk /036 3/ 11" (106 /110') /09 5 2109 56 C I f~'t~ A C C ~ 5,S I 0,N ;'9 l)- - A il 01 1 -'1 't 'I lt'~ -AT 31N I N 7 0 212 009 UNG L A SS I F I k U P R 1:11: S. ING CIRC ACCLSSION INJ-AP(113474-~ AiSTi~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) bil-W- fill- I--- o, C: S T"',A) IN d,')t,,,,4'rs or- Tim, ciwoicm, GP GUO; S 'dl TH fW,._)HLY GEVELOPED JFFECTS, SUCH AS LCCU?~, FOR:,t F 0 THE SELECTIVHY ODF- (JiLtIMAL SORFACE i:T( ,HHd.1 Ilk; Lo GLASSES IS 0-_:TrKMf-.'qCD 13Y Tv4fl PHASES (11`1 DIFFE.RENT KI-S[STAkCI.- Tild4RJ sHYURUFLJC;~IC ACi,) ACTI'_'Ir, ANO BY Si,rz(7.tF,,ic viwouc,rio-i cc!i~cli rif.;t,,s THEY ARE S1.13JECTEO TO VAM,:)1,JS ACTIONS. 'HiC C,L.ASS WHIC!4 IS INCREAS~o Afff:K Clif-MIC"AL c'TCl1,INi;j IS 14)1[%LY 'it[TH THE PR~SENCE OF HAZAROOUS MKIMKRACKS JN i,rs !WkFACE. 1 ~MEOI fil*,-:Y W.C Ab.'~)~:,NT THE STRENGTH IS DETL-s~~Ml;%L:O IV( OE1JR:EE (IF ANIJ WALITY GF SUkFACE CONTGUO. FACILITY; )ILDS01W 14S-HPOTE CJF CHEt'-11LAL TE.CHNOLOGY IMENI. USSR VDC 681.325.6 ClfKHEIDZF., Ma V. I and LADARIYA, Tbilisi 4ranch, All-Union ScielitiEic Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. 1. 1,1eadeleyew (Thilisskly filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovato.-Iskazo inistittita metrologii im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva) "Flip-FIOP Register with Correction of Shift Fxrora" USSR Author's Certificate No 258736, filed 30 Jul. 68, Moscow 0tkrqiya izobreteniya Promyshlennyye obraztsy i Tavarnyye. Znakt, No 1: Jan 0, p 130 Translation: A flip-flop register with correction of s.hift errors which consists of flip-flop and'WN(Y' and "Oft" lo4glic elements i.9 pre.- iented, its distinctive feature is the fact that for the purpose of improving reliability of register performance, the zer