SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIROVITSKIY, D.I. - MIRZAYEVA, D.T.

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USSR UDC: 621-372.85 DUBROVO, V. F. , IaROVIISKIY, D. I. , OSIPVO, L. S. Directional Dividers Based on Vietal-Dielectr Iic Waveguides" V sb Antenny Ouitennas--collection of works), V~yp. 9, ?4rY!,c(:rr, 1970: pp 72-80 (from No 12, Dec AIjC0,rIICL NO -qslation: 71v~ n10.1iors, jrIve Lhe rc,,c-.Wn of J, vr1ornow, ~w T z- power dividers based on metal-dielectric wa,,eguides in whivii rit:i; principles are used for ensuring high directivity. This made it possible to create structurally simple dividers providing high, electrical ebaracteristics over a wide frequency band. Making the dividers under laboratory conditions does not require the use of any ",pecial technology, and they ctu. be made by nted-circuit techniques in mass production. Basic electrical and struc- pri tural,characteristics are given for a two-channel directional vower divider in the centimeter wavelength range. Methods are indicated for further improving the characteristics of dividers of this type. Uix illustrations, les. Hesung., one table, bibliography of nine tit 77- Adle. 404C$_ Raf. Code: UR 01-69. ZPAS S-Z 2 4 9 USSR UDC 621.317.34-621.317.74 MROVITSKIY. D. I., TORGOVANOV, V. A and CHERKUNWA. G. P 'Opt~icil Modelling of Microwave Reflection and Scattering" VRadiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 15, No 1, 1970, Moscow, AN SSSR pp 38-50 Abstra9t: This article describes in detail an experim-un.tal study of optical modelling methods of reflection and scattering oZf radic, microwaves. The characteristics of the method and the cal4bration -techniques for creasuring instruments are outlined. Thn apparatus and techniques for measuring radar diagrams of planar and'volumf:; diffusers using the helium-neon and argon optical quantum gepera., -~ rs are described. A vibratio n -proof stand and procedures for a photometric processing of measuring data, which are deicribe,(~ Iiert~, toade it possiUe to study the reflection and scattering cart-.).::- diagrams of plakiar and Nrolume diffusors with scale and nonsc_ i e Anodelling, and to obtain the averap~ed diffusion diagraos, which =11, IMA -AM040408 are in good agreement with theoretical data. Thp- rou:nd, triangular and square metallic polished plates were used an planar diffusors, the metallic cylinders, spheres and.cones, as well as their presented in a photo, were-used as volume diffusors. a experimental data in the form of diffusion diagrams are pre- .:Seiated ar,'d discussed. Orig. art. has, 9 figures. 1,97418G7 USSR TIDC 621.317.34-621.317.74 'OVANOV, V.IA. and CHERKUNOVA, G. PZ MIROVITSKIY, Di I., TORG Optical Modelling of Microwave Reflection and Scattering'14 Moscow, AN SSSR, Radiotekhnika i Elektrbnika, Vol 15, No 1 1970, pp 38-50 Abstract:! This article describes in detail an experimental study f optical; modq'I'Ling methods of reflection and scattering df radio 0 microwaves. The characteristics of the'.method and the calibration techniques for!measuring instruments~are outlined. The apparatus and techniques for measuring radar dia&ams of planar and volume diffusers.using the helium-neon and argon optical. quantum genera- tors are described. A vibration-proof stand and procedures for a hotometric processing of measuring data,.which are &_,scribed here, p made it possible to study the reflectioniand scattering cartographic diagrams of planar and volume diffusors;with scale and nonscale modelling, and to obtain the averaged diffusion diagrams, which are in good agreement with theoretical data. The round, triangular and square metallic polished plates were used as plaRar diffusors, while the metallic cylinders, spheres and cones ' as well as their combinations presented in a photo, were~used as volume diffusors. _~'xperime ntal data in the form 6f diffusion diagrazs, are pre- _--_htn_JLI Alnd dits-aus-sed. - - ----- USSR U DO 621.;591.2 SANSONOV, G. A. MANIN, V.I. "Interference-Shadow Marking Cf Volume Modololl Radiotekhnika i elektroniks, Vol XVII, No 6, June 1972, pp 1280-1285 Abstract: The effectiveness is shown of a now mathad of warking, in t~e problem identification of volume raodels or groups of modele in coherent lk-.ht. The 0 f Markin- sig-nals eubstantiHlly increame the informativenese of their !=Zee, do- 'creasing the probability of reductions by the introduction of additional criteria [priznaicj, which assure a shorper appearance of the bound:bries of the Multi- dimensional regions of the distin[-,aishable specimens. Experimantal results are obtained with resoect to the identification of volume modoils djr--nF, their cb-cer- vation in near and far zones by methods of optical matched filtration. 6 fiE.. 16 ref. Received by editoro, 6 May 1971P klaulau USSR UDC 612.015.348-547.965].014.426.014.45 VIBE, K. G., KQ~~ ~P., KULACHENK0, S. P., and FAY1EL'BRRG-BLA.YtK, V. R., Chair of Animal Physiology, Tselionograd Agricultural Institute, and Chair of Pathophysiology, Tselinograd Medical Instinite "Changes in the Amino Acid Content in Internal Organs of Rabbits Exposed to High-Frequency Electromagnetic and Ultrasound Oscillations' Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, Oct 70, pp 47-48 Abstract: Experiments on rabbits showed that high-frequency electromagnetic fields and ultrasound, like other physical agents, change physiological processes according to dose rate and duration of exposure. For example expo- sure to a SHF field (centimeter waves) of 30 or 50 w for 10 min did not signif- icantly alter the free amino acid content of the liver, stomach, small in- testine, lungs, spleen, and kidneys. After exposure to SILF field (centimeter waves) of 75 w for the same length of time, however, the amino acid content of the stomach increased, while that of the1ntestine, spleen, and kidneys w/cm2 for 5 min produced the-greatest changes in decreased. Ultrasound at 3 the organis studied. A weaker dose (0.3 w/cm2) had much less effect, even when continued for a much longer period of time. 6; ~P-; wFa USSR UDC 633.51:631.524-86 MIRPULATOVA N. S.. WILOVA, M. Kh., RY-SBAYEVA, A. S., NAGORNAYA, N. -and TESILABEYEVA, K., Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection, All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni. V. 1. Lenin "Maintaining Fesistance to Verticillium Wilt in Cotton Strains" Moscow, Selektsiya I Semenovodstvo, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 12-15 stract: Verticillium dahliae grot-is readily In the soil of Uzbekistan and A b destroys large amounts of cotton. To bring the situation under control, Wilt-resistant cotton strains should be groom on threatened fielas. On cotton farms, the sowing of cotton should alternate with the soving of alfalfa, which is resistant to this fungus and inhibits its growth. After harvest, the fields should be cleared of all residual weeds to prevent proliferation of the fungus. All instructions on fertilization should be strictly observed to harvest bealthier, more resistant seeds. Similarlv, sprays should be applied at the right time (twhich varies for the various strains of cotton). Before seeds are collected, all wilted Dlants should be removed from the field. To prevent infection during transport, all 1/2 2/2 - 22 - USSR uDc 6321-275.li+6i6_OOl.l2 MIRRUMIMOV M. M., Chair of FacultY Ther"PYj 1,1edical Institute lUrGiz SSTI, "Human High-Altitude Pathology in Kirgiz SSR" Moscow, Klinicheskaya Meditsinal Vol 50, No 12, 1972, pp 104-10,p Abstract: This review of domestic and foreign literature and the avthor's original data focuses on high-altitude diseases experienced by individuals normally residing at low altitude who ascend to high altitudes (above 2 lun) and by high-altutude residents. The symptoms of altitude sickness, chronic altitude sickness., and the hiGh-altitude acute pulmonary edema, syndrome, all of which have hypoxia as the principal pathogenic factor, are described for low~altitude residents and for high-altitude residents who had rettirned horre after visits to low clevations, riTte threahold above which r;oir):! high-altitu(Ile Inhabitants develop hypertrophy of the right ventricle lum Wen Vcjonrl to be 2-2.5 Ian. Ischemia, myocardial infarction, and other coronary pathology occurs less freTuently among high-altitude inhabitants than the average for the country as a whole. On the other hand coromry pathology is charactcrir~tic of lowland visitors to high altitudes. One method for preventing such patholo.-.y is gradual adaptation. Effects of high altitude on various diseases val".', USSR HIMIAKMOV) M. 1'l., Klinicheskaya M4ditsina, Vol 50, No 12, 1972, pp 104-1-)9 being negative for cardiac ischemia, decompensated heart failure, chronic pulmonary heart, and brain concussion, and favorable for anemia, bronchial asthmai chronic bronchitis, initial stages of hypertonic illnevs, Basedow's disease, schizophrenia, and nanic-depressive psychosis. It is also noted that ~high-altitude &daptation can be used.to increase body resistance and treat some.diseases, and to arrest premature aging. 2/2 XMI vNi CAI FIJI 0 Dec 71 U55q 5 PrDISOVIET S.IEN';i; SMAYLO. Y,. . Ki.ILAI.Akaya O.Zeta. 20 A.9 71. P 'r htdrv nettle, :CAY., calch.-olne, prudriyolone o1rtront, and the ant."Arilant LK. ee~ p-_~-zrt -d 1, chjl~:crt I llr!tit.tt~ns Ir. ard o-,t?.'dc the repuLlic 1: one of the -rt ir;~ortarit advzrc*A in chIlMons' rurr- tlzn. .1 101-cst of Kirrlzl. consist. or hith (.rta.ns. ill_,h ".nt.iri r;-n- olceg are ther-fcrr Lort of tl-.t main rtudy fiells pa.3uied by 9V=e chairs 2t T. ~ ma- =zt-l-Iiie. t'.~ err.Mr.il-, im'e- in thit 3VIdy of' tI.i,3e rr~tl(n:: tr~~ tl' -rnFlI'ltF-/ ~f rf n my of _1~4y (r ~h~ r-g Ataa-~ or wt.~.-qa; F~ yl i~ .M othcr~. 4t th. X. r;ll IA.-tcal 7-n-titute, ;rmt:lcrz of hirl ecuntain Vhr?joIuJ= are Z-U!!ofl ithin the Dlologlcal rrograM. Tr.for=ao;cn tAs pov ;~emwn zot-la~itd on t.-,e Cunctlcftlng or the clro~!..cry &.il r:splratcry sy&tv~& i;f indlvlzl~%als %,ho or. permanent lawabit,mts of art- *Ith vie- Vtlon; froxi 760 to 4,200 "zera ;itQVQ ~.a 34VCI. raaz-tI=% ii~=& V7 U.011 SE10AYLO, Irt, . 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Va. . 14oditsliaskays (I"eta. 20 Aug 71, p 3 jnvpj,'mC one prO1,14-Z or haticnal coneven, n-no probl- 1- the UFFIH Militlt-.r or Health plam, ard 6 Gubjects in the Kirgiz SSA economic plan. The Dflrectlvcs of tht, PUth C7at; C.etfzell state that LprDvo-mt or hel2th ccmij-1.ns I_z a ttajj~r prcbacm. I~h~.-efcrr, one of tile first jro- or scl-tt~,!Z st.47 n tile If-ntn Five-Ye.r Fl4n will k, to e-t-.1n. if va.-tcA chemicals used an rte food lillaitry, Agricult;,ro, and scmi, sect-s cr t'. r,.tcn.1 co-y, wad to d6v,lep rotholr. ft- -.no trq%trer.- rf =1it,,,tant t-rs. Zt~;i .'11 is, te s.;,- %-t, j.t"u+,.L d-IL-AZ -n- =kr-rz Z1. tCtZ-=-- rinv-2- tions, Wcra coraltiens at she.;. pcixits. rot that inltl~. or ;.m~d eardjr.A and !-allirZ t=b:nFs Ln Frunza are a stain C"kis of r"-arcrtr,' ExtengiYe Indust,,.al gro-Im, wad the develop"ait of new region* In cur tztion arm plann,1 during the Nlrtn Flve-Ytar Plan. In ;axrti"Iar, "Untal.n. retia,ma, wl! 1~ w1delT de,elc;-d. The %,-a or rvs.ar=, tharafare. .1111 4tt,rhinaticia of optimal higil Maintain rcgiws with regard to htao~ actly.1ty. anal do- t*.-~n.tloa or the thara;suzlt-;~ophyllactit effects or sountain siapt4tian f.-, a USSR 3r.-.-.AYW, To. , Mdttsinskays 0.2eta. 20 AUS 71 . r 3 re"Lj~- of cazati4tvu%vilor and bl.:cd V,,,asos. The Ktr_~~x ttedical w-d a n,j=L,er of notlen-il 4nd reptAblin scientific research Inatltittf& wil pzrt~Clpate, 1~ at. Integri-ed alprcacri to the problerx of h1j;1i aountain r"Lclogy arl tathclr-C7. It I% also plat,r-ed to c-tinur rcrtsrch on diltr1ttation p4tternz tf !i-t-a. *ate-s In r:rgizi7a ;n1 to diter-re tne ;czzit~11-'tie& of viing them f- Itud-ei w;11 bc -.adt cf zd4p!.,fn In tt-- 4- h.& vltltuN 103,AaLn and rtth.ds a.ill to .~(a--M vyp,,rtvh!C d!DOAC,D. a. :c rad11,itI:-,.%. at.:! chr,-1c ra-ccall-gle.al dl:i,a~-. ulth rv;,&'erratIcn Zivtn to Tp-!'~r conlitions at spa&. During 1971-1915 it is rliarxc,d to Iner,oot that effi-ency of i~.-- Iliti- tub~rv,ji"I's. develop rethtis of dct~r=taing that ro.slttar.,it of tubErcultils ta~l.:l antibiotics, doter--Jrc the tyres mid r--typittal format, or b"1111. and lrp-e Mrtheds of' functional and ci-,nicai iitaanoas or tia.-& disease. -itntirli: research and -dical institutes art pr*parlng to perrom VIlcta* but, lit.lo attentLen Is being given to the systatsatizatit,ri of this work. M. ;--1,1,s. is now an the agenda of the day. ir R- 'USSR uDa 612,82+6,12.74i6l2.275.1 AYDARAMYEV, A. A.0 and REPOMMASHCHAYA, Kirgiz State RedlCal InStItUte, F~Muze "State of the Brain and Huscles DurIng Gradual Acclimati=tion to Fdgh Altitu(tes" Leningradp Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, no 12, 1971, pp 1,840-1,843 Abstracti The dynamics of o)Wgen tension, blood flow, oxidation-reduction potential, bxaln and gastrocnenius temperature during gradual adaptation of rats to an altitude of 3,200 m were studied In the Tyari Sh3.n mountains. All the physiological parameters changed significantly by day 7 whern the oxidition- reduction potential, blood flow, and temperature reached a peak in the bramin, after which they returned to norml by day 450 except M, which did not attain the original level. Yeanwhile all the parameters decreQed in the gastrocnemius, reaching the low point on day 7 and then returning to normal IV day 45. The functional changes occurred more slowly with abrupt adaptation and normalcy was not reached until day 60. Keeping the animals for a while at the inter- mediate altitude of 2,200 a promoted earlier stabilization of the physiological functions. i/I P 0: ogy USSR UDC 577.15.041 2,&T- 6-r AYDARALIYEV, A. A., and DZIiUKUSHEV, ERSON, F. Z., MIRRAKRIMOV S. 0 " '0?v ologic4l Physiology,,Acadeuy of Medical N. D., Institute 0 MAVAglaa, Sciences USSR, Moscow, and Kirgiz State Medical Institute, Frunze "Effect of Preliminary Conditioning on Oxygen Pressure in the Cerebral Cortex During Gradual High-Altitude Hypoxia" . Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 1, 1970, pp 252-255 Abstract: Adaptation to the discontinuous action of higli-altitude hypoxia has a significant effect on the resistance of the cerebrum to oxygen in- sufficiency. This effect is considered to be due to the combination of. two mechanisms acting at two different levels. One of:tliese mechanisms - enhances the transport of oxygen to the brain. The dynam-ics of the oxygen pressure in the cerebrum of trained and untrained rats subjected to step- wise "ascent" in a pressure chamber was stndied polarographically. The 02 pressure was measured chrono-amperometrical:,.y~with~a 100-micron Pt electrode which had been inserted 500 microns deep into the rats' brains. For each experiment, the electrodes were calibrated in solutions of -known 02 content. Four series of experiments were run, with 11-12 animala:in each serLes. In the first series, untrained animals were tested; in the other series, the WYERSONT, F. Z., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 1, 1970, pp 252-255 animals were trained for periods of 10, 20, or 40 days. Training consisted of keeping the animals in the pressure chamber for 6 hours each day, with the pressure simulating that at an altitude ofl,000 m am the.lst day, 2,000 m on the 2nd day, 3,000 m. an the 3rd day, 4,000 m an the 4th day, .5,000 m on the 5th and 6th days, 6,000 m on the 6th and 7th days, and 7,000 m for the remainder of the training period. Some measurements were made with the test animals at a simulated altitude of up to 12,000 m. The results of the measurements were tabulated. It was found that at a hoight of 4,000 m the drop in cerebral oxygen pressure is still almost the same for both trained and untrained groups. At greater altitudes, the difference between trained and untrained groups becomes more obvious. After 20 avd 40 days of train- ing, it was found that protein synthesis in the blood was iacreased by 60- 80%. It is speculated that ATP may be used in the adaptation of the blood to the surrounding medium. It is concluded that, whereas up to a height of 6,OOG-7,000 m trained alpinists may not experience any,discotufort, at higher altitudes disturbances in brain functions may occur. 2/2 ''In. 042 UNCLAS.S.I. FIED PROCF-SSING DATE--040EC70 J:TLE--EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON THE VOLT AMPEAE CHARACHRISTICS OF OLODC-S T t, U- li.,7AUTHOR-(03)-MtRSAGATQVt SH.A., ISAMUKHAMEOOVA, D.K., YUNUSOV, M.S.' ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :;--,---.SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK UZB. SSRY SER. FIZ~-MAT. NAUK 1970, 14(2), 57-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _~SIWECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL;ENGR.p PHYSICS b ~_",._TOPIC TAGS--VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICt SEMICONDUCTOR DIODEt S.ILICON -"-,C-ARBIDE#, GAMMA IRRADIATIONt ATOMIC DEFECT* ACTLVATION ENERGY, CARqIER ITY CAPTURE CROSS SECTION C ONTROL MARKIFIG--NO RE5TRICTION$ :60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfE0 .-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1871. STE;' NO--UR/OL6t)/10/01't,/002/()057/0059 r "RC ACCESSION, N0--4P01370(;8 s M! 70 iF~ 11 =5 i t- r, fl-v."t I', rt 2 ff IT, F, V r, e. 10 M. I 212 0 ft2 UNCLASSfFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CiRC ACCESSION NC--AP0137063 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VOLT AMPE-RE CHARACTERISTICS OF 2 TYPES OF SIC UIODE5 WERE STUDIED BY "IGH GAMMA RAY DW:S, 10 PRIME4 ::-10 PRIME9 Rr AND BY CURRENTS OF 10 PRIAE9 -1.0 PPIME NEGilTIVE1 'A IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. DEFECTS WERE FOUND WITH ACTIVATION ENER.GIES OF FORMATION OF .0.03 PLUS OR MINUS 0.08 AND 0.3 EYo THE,DIFFERENC. ES BETWEEN THEORETICAL AND EXPTL. VALUES IN CROSS:SECTIONS OF THE OEFECTS ARE THROUGH THE D114INISHING,DF EQUIL. CARRIER CONCN. OR "THROUGH -VARIOUS. INACCURACIES. FACILITY: Fll.-fEKH. INST. IM. !ISTARODUBTSEVA, TASHKENT, USSR. P, I "Ar a A- c r- U I,%, I- .) L USSR UDC 541-6+541-49 FUDCYTDC, A. N., K-91-1W.-ISIM1.9 I. Y.4.., IoURATOVA, A. A.) IyaftTov~ R. A. P YARKOVAY E. G. and I.MiSAITOVA. G. M.,-I~Azanl State University Imeni I. Ullyanov- - - ---------- Lenin "S-Alkyl Diethylthiophosphinites and 1heir Complexes with Statinic Chloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhimA, Vol 43 (105), 110 5, May 73, P 1196 .:-~..-.Abstract: IR spectra were studied of S----ethyl diethyl-Chiophosphin-Ite (1), S-n- . . . . . . . . . . diethylphosphinite (II), di,~thylchlorop'hos' .(III)p, diethyl sulfide -(N5.-'Ahd:tributyIphosphine (V) tit li4i~:dstate~llsUg sqlveln~s wit .10 -h diff rent; 0 -:poldrity ---Analysis of t1 ata on (1) (1 - 1e d. and I) ii1dicated t&%t these compounds -exist-as mixtures of two con~'ornmwrs arilAng ftom the rbtation araLuid the P-C round -the S-C:bond.could A be bondj even though the r)tation w rib - eYcluded. Fol-lovin -complexes vere syrthe,tjized:aiid-studied.-,~[( 9, CpH5)2r-~~)~SnCII, where n 1), a P SnCl4 These conmlexes were Qff7SI ((C217 .52 3 2 C (q4H9) 12 ~IR formied: beeause of the doxio~ir proPerties of the.phos --phoras atcim. -1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROC ESSING DATE-230CT70 ..-T:ITLE--DEPENDENCE OF THE LATTICE ENERGY OF MULECULAR CRYSTALS 014 THE UNIT ELL VOLUME CALCULATED BY THE ATOMATOM POTENTIAL MEXHOD AND -c .-AUTHOR-102)-KITAIGORDSKY# A.1.9 MIRSKAYA, K,V. -FICHATRY ~FO-USSR CRYST*t LIUUID CRYST. 1G81t VOL. 6, No. 3-4, P. 339-501 EB 1970 0 PUBLISHED----FEB70 7suoJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY9 PHYSICS CRYSTAL, CRYSTAL LATTICE ENERGY# NAPPTHALENEt ~T_OFIIC TAGS--MOLECULAR -__A~4THRACENEv THERMAL EXPANSIUNt THERMODYNAMIC ANALY$IS .-CourROL MARKING--ME) RESTRICTIONS -.DUCIJMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY-REEL/FRAME-199210679 STEP NO--UK/0000/70/006/03-iO3.39/0350 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0111872 UNCLASS[FIE0 Its 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 43RC-ACCESSION NO--APOI11872 i.*.ABSTKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE LATTICE ENERGY (U) OF NAPTHAL ENE. AND ANTHRACENE CRYSTAL AS A FUNCT:ION OF THE UNIT CELL VOLUME -'(NU) HAS BEEN CALCULATED BY THE ATOM ATOM POTENTIAL METHODS. THE EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL EXPANSION TENSOR HAS BEEN USED IN THIS CALCULATION. THE: FIRST AND THE SECOND DERIVATIVES OF THE. LATTICE ENERGY WITH RESPECT R N TO THE UNIT CELL VOLUME HAVE BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE CU VE UOU). :,~:METHODS OF COMPARISON OF THESE VALUES WITH WERIMENTAL DATA ON THE .`-Ckl-YSTAL INTERNAL ENERGY AND ITS VOLUME DERIVATIVES AND ALSO WAYS OF ;-~C'ALCULATING THE-VIBRATIONAL PART OF.THE CRYSTAL INTERNAL ENERGY HAVE EEN DISCUSSEDo IT HAS BEEN SHOWN THAT V,I,BRATIONAL.CORRECTIONS.TO THE AtTICE-ENERGY AND ITS VOLUME DERIVATIVES ARE SMALL. FACILITY: ELEMENTO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS*:ACAD..SCI.::USSR.t MOSCOW. Television USSR t mc 68i.ih.c23.8 BRAUDE, G. V., BOT-CH-BRUYENICH, A. M., GELIFAIMBEY11, Ya. A., KEIVOSHEYEV, M. I., 14IFSKIY, G. Ya. , TISHCHENKO, 1. IM. , TEL Mal, 0. A. , KHESIN, A. Ya. "A Television Device for Determining the Coordinates of Point CbJects" Moscow, Otkir-ytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlenriyye Obrqztsy, Tovarn-yye Zn,-J-,i, No 26, Sep 71, Author's Certificate No 3132100,p 165 IlTanslation: This Au"hor's Certificate introduces a television device for etermining the coordinates of point objects. The device coni-ains a tele- d I vision transmitting tube with memory, an output scanning unit, a video signal processing unit, an erasure unit, a. synchronizing unit, a cadence pulse generator, an optical shutter, and a data input incolule. As a dis- tineuishing feature of the patent, the accuracy of coordirate deteriai- nation is improved by tying series-connected horizontal and vertical in- terrogantion ccrxiterr to the out;-;ut of the cadence pulse The tire cozinected thrcugh shitoing matrixcq for harizc-ntal anl counter outputn . J I hc 411-11t O-A" the output aeannin(,, unll;. Al Qe vertical deflection to t L r L; . .. timo, a rccond output of the vertical inturrcgation counLer is conticetf-d d(Ico'lor t~, 111'~ ill"'Jilt TrIodule, M.F. MIRI I USSR um 621.317.790(088.8) 1,10 :-A Device Which Measures the Mean Square Value of the Speed of a Normal Random Pimcess" USSR Author's Certificate No 279211, filed.25 Nov 68, published 11 Nov 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71,.Abstract No 6A263 P) Translation: This Author9s Certificate introduces a device for measuring the mean square value of the speed of a normal random process. The device consists of a high-frequency filter, pulse shaper, coincidence circuits, pulse counters, rectifier, analog-digital converter, interrogation pulse oscillator, flip-flop, and spring-loaded pushbutton shorting airitch. As a distinguishing feature of the device, the desigi providen for clirect readout deterndnat-,on of the measurement step for the correlation. function of the normwl random process, assuming a predetermined permissible approximation erTor. The outputs of the two coincidence circuits are connected throuFh a double-pole two-line switch to the inputs of the pulse counter and a scaling circuit with adjustable scaling factor. The interrogation Pulse oscillator Is connected to an input of one of the coincidence circuits, and the output of the scaler Is connected to the set terminaLof the flip-flop. Resume. ne IT 6WIMMWM~' M"X, U~`i 11 WAI 71 j T USSR UDC 621.374.5(088.8) MIRSKIM, G. YA., VOYEVODIN, V. G. TC_e_7_O~r-S`quare-Pulse Delay" USSR Author's Certificate No 271566, Filed 27 Mar 69, Published 15 Sep 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G263P) Translation: A device is proposed for delaying square pulses, It comprises a -differential circuit, a front delay circuiti a pulse generator, two rectifiers and a shaping trigger. In order to improve the accuracy of reproducing the duration of the delayed pulse, the device contains a revervible counter, the umming input of which is connected to the output of the pulse generator via a rectifier. The control input of the rectifier is connected to the 3elayed pulse source; the calculating input of the counter is connected to the output of the pulse generator via a second rectifier the control input of which is connected to the zero output of the shaping trigger; the outputs of the rever- sible.counter are connected via the zero decoder to the unit input of the trigger, to the zero input of which the delayed pulse source is connected via the differential circuit a-Lid the delay circuit. The output of the device is the unit output of the trigger. i- - -,W, -1-1-1-1--, ;-.- :': -TM I -Tr TIMM IMM, p-, USSR UDC: 621.317.7(088.8) MIRSKIY G. Ya. "A Device for Measuring the Coefficient of Variability of a Fandon Process" USSR Author's Certificate No 263291, filed 3 Oct 68, published 10 Jun 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11A285 P) Translation: The proposed device differs from existing units in the fact that it permits direct reading of the.coefficient of variability of a random rocess- A block diagram is given together with a detailed description of T the operating principle of the device. E. L. TM 681;333:519'2 UDC: USSR MIRSKI "A Device for Measuring the Probability Characteristics of Random Pro- cesses Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970 No 33, Soviet Patent No 285368, class 42, filed I Feb 69, published 29 Oct 70, p 125 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for meazuring the probability characteristics of random processes. qhe device contains a first centering filter which is connected through a module circuit to the analog-digital converter of a coincidence circuit, a sign fliscriininator, a reversible pulse counter, a comparison circuit, a DC voltage source, a second centering filter which is connected to one of the txo inputs of the comparison circuit, a controllable delay module, a time selector, a flip- flop, and a pushbutton cut-off switch. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the number of parameters which can be measure-d is increased by connecting the second input of the comparison circuitto the DC voltage source, while its output is connected to the controlling input of the digital-analog converter and to the input of the time selector through the controllable delay module. The output of this delay module is aloo con- 112 32 M~T UDCi 681.333:519.2 USSR MMSKIY, G. Ya., Soviet Patent No 285368 nected to the movable contact of the first line of a three-line two-pole s-witch, one fixed contact of this line being connected to the output of the coyiTarison circiiLt. The movable contact of the second switch-line is a, connected to an input of the comparison circuit, the first fi,%-d contact is connected to the input terminal of the source of the second random process, and the second fixed contact is connected to the second fixed contact of the third line. "he first fixed,contact of the third line is connected to the input terminal of the source of the first random process, and its movable contact is connected through a single-pole cutoff' switch to the inputs of the module circuit and the-sign discriminator. The outputs of the discriminator are connected through a two-line switch to a program generator. 2/2 MINIM AIRIMIN 1911IM1111 USSR UDC: 681.333:621,391 MIRSKIY, C. Ya "Multichannel Analog-to-Digital Correlator" USSR Authors' Certificate No 249090, Filed 15 Mar 68, Published 12 Jan 70 (From RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel aya Tekh ika, No 8, Aug n n .70, Abstract No 8B145P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for automatic determination of the correlation function of a statistically varying analog input signal. The input signal comes to two converters: voltage-to-fre- quency and voltage-to-time interval. The output.variable of the first con- verter goes in the form of short pulses to the input of several counters via the corresponding time selectors. From the output of the second converter the pulse-duration modulated signal goes to a chain of delay elements from the simplest outputs of which gating signals go to the correaponding time selectors. The variables proportional to the product of the current and delayed input. signal are accumuiatea in the counters, There is one illus- tration. UWR UDC 669-295:548-526 BOKSBTEUT S. Z., KISEKIIU, S. T., and L. M. "Effect of Fine Structure Cccurring in Titanium During the,Polymorphic (Alpha Beta) Transformation on Diffusion Mobility" p/Oct 71, pP 21 0-?l 5 Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR., Metally, No 5, Se Abstract: Increased-purity titaniun iias used in the study (impurities: Fe- ox45%, H2-oxo44%, 02-0-188%, 112-O.oo,),6%, and Si and C not detected). Test specimens made of titanium sheet were strips 10 x 20 x 1.8 um J.-a size. Heat treatment of the sp z was as follows: annealing for 1 hour at approxi- ecimer mately the temperature at which the diffusion coefficient ir,~s datex-mined in a- ? Twam order to preclude chunge in grain size during diffusion. To obtain nkx_ defect density, the specimens we're thon annealed in vacuum in I;I:Lc- CLITILIR-3tate at 8000 for 115 hr. Seven specimens were subjected to varying Ireatments. Pre- annealing and diffusion ar-nealing at, different temperatures,, in vhich the :temperature of polymorphic tranafoiwttion was exceeded by i.-. dif-Perent number degrees in most cases. Structural Imperfections produced durtn~ the. poly- Of .1 morphic (alpha,~,~_ beta) transforma-tion can be the principal cause'of !~_cc~eleratedl diffusion in titanium. The defect sta-Ce of the structure of ~he inilli,iU PLaSe was inherited a new phase formed during the (alpha beta) - -,ren sformat ion. It vas sho-w-n that in a reteated transition of interfaces (alpha--~;, beta --r alpha), diffusion coefficient of Srs:_'13 titanium. increased by a f-actor of 11.5. h, 011 IN N 1 .2 M I Z-O" M11 I I I =1 ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USSR BOI3H=i, S.Z., et al, Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SWR, MetaIly, No 5., SeP/Oct 71, PP 210-215 Several investigations showed that th. p le LI ba-phase cf titanium has an extremely -intense crystalline structure iTitt t ctur 1 imperfec- defect -h high density of B -.Iru 11 a tions. When the beta phase is produced in the (alpha -->beta) - transt"Ormation, it "Inherits" the alpha-phase defects. In addition, new iuvrfect-ions continue to be formed at temDeratures somewn-'It higher than the critical teuperature of the phase transition. This "heredity" is very stable and co-ald not eliminated by preannealirig either at 9500 orat 11000. Analysis of electron- hotographs of a thin foil with a transmitted 1)eam, and study of microscopic p X-ray defection patterns showed that after the (beta alpfia) - transformation following quenching, the concentration of linear imperfections is very hi6h. Thus, diffusional mobility is reduced. Preannealing at the premE!lting point -rably reduces the density of di';,~fects and thus (15500) for 25 hours considc -10-1Q to 0.24 -10-10 CM2_ SeCI-1 reduces the diffusion coefficient frora that is) by a factor of 38. 2/2 A bstract: Papers presented at the Fifth AU Union Conference On Transplanta- tion-of Organs and Tissues indicate that continuous progress is being made in this new branch of medicine. Liver transplants become more successful if the patient's blood is also being shunted through an auxiliary extracorporeal liver. usually that of a hog. Tissue typingr according to seven basic antigens should be done on the donor and on the recipient. it newly de"loped irethod or selecting immunosuppressants has been used to test 6-norcaptopurine, cycio- phosphamide, and antilymphocyte serum, ands also to (lotermine doses which de- press transplant activity and induce the irdtostatic ef.~ect. The rules to be observed in experimental heart transDlants are summarized. implantation of donor pancreas, enclosed in biological semiperneable sacs, into pancreatecto- mized rats reduceu the severity of the disease and prolongs survival time. Experiments involving transplantation of a. second heart kiave been done on rats. Success in preserving organs depends on reducing tissue motabolisa to a mini- mum by means of hypothermia and respiratory inhibitors, and on maintaining USSR MIRSKIY, M., Meditsinskaya Grazeta, 29 Jan 71. P 3 this minimum metabolism by means of hyperbaric ox-jgeration arv! perfusioa with a suitable solution. Some researchers prefer rto suspend, tissue metabolisa for the period of storage and then to re-establish it prior to implantation. ~The first steps toward establishing an organ bank havebeen taken in i,~osoow by organizing an organ collection center at the Institute of Organ and Tissue Tramsplantation, Acadeqr of Sciences U33R.1 M1 USSR UDC: 62.1.396-49:621.314.2 PEYSAKHOVICH, V. A., I "A High-Frequency Transformer With an Open:Ferrite Core" Tr. VNII tokov vysok. chastoty (Works of the All-Union St,,ientific Research Institute of HiEh-Frequency Currents), 1970, VYP. 11, pp 208-217 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1113181 Translation: The 'peculiarities of the transformer are considered. The coupling factor has decisive importance for evaluating the advisability of using the transformer. A formula is recommended for determining this factor. Data are given from industrial tests of an experi-menta model of the transformer in -the high-frequency unit.of a mill for welding aluminum sheathing on communications cable. It is shown that the use of a trans- former with an open ferrite core in a high-frequency welding Chmice Makes it possible to increase welding speed, reduce the capacitence of the conden er bank, and simultaneously reduce the voltage of the load circuit and increase the load of the vacuum-tube oscillator. Six illustrations, tables, bibliography of three titles. two USSR UDC: 681.333:519.2 MIRSKIY Device for Measuring the Conditional Probability Distribution Function of Random Processes" Moscow, Otkxytiya, izobreteniya, prorVshlennyye obraz;tsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 278246, class 42, filed 26 May 69, published 5 Aug 70, pp 139-140 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for measuring the conditional probability distribu-.Aon function of rardox processes. The eevice contains a modulator vhich is connected to a Dulse 3haper and through a coincidence circuit to a multichannel amplitude analyzer. The second input of the coincidence circuit.is connected to the one-output terminal of a flip-flop whose set terminal is connected thnough a frequency divider to a time selector ithich is connected,in turato the coincidence circuit. The reset terminal of the flip-flop is corniected through a switch to the pulse shaper. As a distinguishing feature of fhe patent, -the device is simplified by connecting the output of the comparison circuit to tte Pulse shaper and time selector. 28 USSR IJDC 576-851-71:576.8.o97.34 BJUMM: P. S., and 141RSKIY, V. Laboratory of Endomic Rickett sioses, Perm, Ya Scientific ResearX =UMM-6-f Vaccines and Sera Immunofluorescent Reaction of Rickettsia YdcroagGlutination- Report I. Detection of Antibodies to Rickettsia Prowazeki and Nooseri" Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 1, 1973, PP 28-30 Abstract: An improved method was tested on 516 samples of sera tmxiune to Rickettsia prowazeki and mooseri, obtained from experimentally inCected horses, rabbits, and guinea pigs. The luminescent test rea,4~ent is PrLI-pa-Ired by tajging corpuscular antigens of both rickettsiae -with flixorescein isot thiocyanate and subjecting the s~inpension to lyophilization. Prior to use, the rea;fent is diluted with distilled water. The serm to be tested ts dilixted -.Ln p.ojgessive proportions, and a drop of each plufj a drop of control triera (chack for specificity) and a drop of the antigen (check for spontaneo,,As agglutiration) are.placed on a glass plate with suitable depressions. A drop of the test reaG-ent is added to each sarmle and gently stirred. ni(I jlp_cs I)jnte.. criclosed in a IntmAd container, is incubat-ed at _J'JOC for I hr. ~`~ae sfuTTdcs are tton air- dried and examined microscopica_Ily. Bright green rickettniae arc- clearly visible against a black background. 'The result io negmtive when individual rickettsiae are diopersed throu67hout the visual field. Uie result is positive 1/2 USSR BAREMY P. S. and 14IRSKIY, V. Ya., Laboratoriloye Delo, No 1, 1973, 1-?IP 2B-30 when rickettsia! agglutimates of intensity 44- and 3+ are 6oserved. fit a lower intensity, any conclusion as to the specificity of the at:%Jutinin is doubtf"u-1. The :Uriproved methoa yielded correct results in all 5.1.6 renu-.q sa-qpies ard proved more sensitive than the standard agglutination reaction and the complem':mt, fixation reaction. Thus., the im-arayed inethod is reccTm.,.ended for dif --:'e rent ial diagnosis of Rickettsia promazeld and mooseri because it is accuarate, fast (about 2 hrs), and simple. 2/2 1j 174 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Dement, 11-1o 239597 INDUCTIVE L HEM where a float can move Tr-eeLy'along the =v%ductive coils inclicating its position corresponding-to the meat;ured level. The float has been improved, it has. ma f Unges which make it possible to obtain a paxallet reading from two independent coils. et al. 12.12.66 as 1119046/26-.10. A.S. ABWOV t.cl.G Olf. (28.7.69) Bul 11/18.3.69. Class 42a. In AUTHORS: Abramov,--A. S.i Zotov, S. V. ; blasloy, G. S.,' Var3n.n,,B.A-1- Shorin, N. I.:..Kornyu hin, R. M-; RirsLwy- b I &s2akov'.-V. A.; Kozloys ly, G. M.; GbIcUida. 1. V. A.- -Oolovachev, V. T.; LYakh-ter2Y.-. Nobe U.M""L 19820276 III fill H IIFIIIIIF USSR UDIC. 51-.1551.06L.97:612.82 MIRTCHYJAN, S. 0. ."Neurons and Neuron Nets, Cfntroduction to the Theox-/ of Formal Neurons and Neuron Nets)" Neyrony i NeyTonnye Seti. (Vvedeniye vTeoriyu Formal Inykh Neyronov i NeyToniykh Setey). [English Version Above], Moscow,,Energiya Press, 1971, 232 pages, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V842 K, unsigned). Translation: Elements of the theory of formal neurons and neuron nets are presented, as well as certain problems of technical applications. Brief in- formation is presented on the principles of construction of the central nervous system and on structural -functional properties of the nerve cell neuron) as a prototype of theformal neuron. The basic mathema- tical apparatus used in analysis and synthesis of forinal neuromi and ncuron nets is described. Algorithms for synthesis of fomal neurons and simple nets of these neurons are presented. Problems of.technical realization and application of formal neurons in automation and computer equipment are studied. UDC 612.79jbi4.482.3 -MIRTOY. A. V.1 RAPPOPORTo I. A.t and TARATUMHO V. R. I banin,-gad "Effect of Soft Beta Radiation on the Sorption Properties of the SkiW' Hoscowt Meditainskaya Wiologiyas "o 3P 1972, pp 64-66 Abstracti Rats were exposed to soft XeI33 beta radiation at 6.0, 9.4, and 14.7 rad arui at various timer. thereafter injected intxavenoui3ly with neutral red. One hour later, when sorption of the dye- In the. skin was greetest, the animals were decapitated and specimens:irere taken from irradiated axe.Ls to determine the amount of dye In I g of tissue for comparlson with the controls. The results failed to show any significant oiffo-rence between ths experimental and control animals with respect to the anount of d~ya in the specimens# suggesting that aoft X133 beta radiation at the doses used does notAnjure skin tissue. None of the irradiated animults developed vizible skin-lesiona. -Ti Identifikatsiya [Identification -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 23 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3 V140 by Yu. Shinakov). Translation: The problem of active identification of nonlineaT dynamic systems is studied,-which is reduced to calculaii-ion-ok estimates of parameters a0) all ... y a of the system being'studied, characterizing its dynamic properties, on the n basis of coefficienrs A,, A2, Am of the orthogonal expansion of the re- action of the system to a test signal. In order to determine the parameters of the dynamic system during the testing process, it is suggested that the regression f I = M[ai JAI,A2, A.) of parameters o-r:the system with respect to coeffi- ..cients 1, A?, Am of the expansion of its reaction be wi4, Functions fi, 0, 1, n, are defined for dynamic tests of a pystem model. USSR UDC 541-122.2 LAITA RAKOV, V. V. LAYNER, B. D. , MILIVIDST,-Ty M. G., SAKVARELIDZE, L. G., State Scientific Reseazrch and Design 'Institute of Rare Metals Industry "Study of the Phase Equilibrivin in Gallium Arsenide-Aluminum Arsenide System" Moscow'.7-hurnal Pizicheskoy, Khimii, Vol 45, No 9, 1971, pp 2374- 2375 Abstract: The ternary phase diagram of the quasibinary gallium arsenide-aluminum. arsenide~systen with 0-15 molc,;' aluminum trsenide was determined using gravimetric physicochemical analysis. Arsenic concentration in the melt,;temperature of the melt, and arsenic vai)or T)ressure were determined zim,,,1tFneous1y by the above method. Vacuum degassing, of the startin-, m;~terials and of the ampoule and Franhitization of the crucible prevented aluminum from interacting with the container and with oxygen, To determine the liquidus line polythermal out, ta of the diagram were plotted for alloys with different ratios of nonvolatile components. The 1/2 23 - MR MIRT-STIK7FULVA, A. A., et al, Zhurntil Fizicheskoy 7,3ii.mii, Vol L~: No 9, 1971, pp 2374-2375 'maximum liquidus temperature within each cut corresponded to a Ga-Al-As melt with 50 at.lcl) As. The projections of the liquidus line of the quasibin,ary system on T-x, F-x,,Dnd F-T planes are shown. The exDeri-mental coefficient of interdiffusion of the melt copponents, i.e., Ga, Al, and As, was found to decrease fror. 1.5-10`~ to 1.1* 10-4 so. cm./sec., when aluminum arsenide con- centration in the melt was increased from 0 to 15 mol.%. 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--SPECTRAL AND INTEGRAL ABSORPTION IN THE 5.3-MU NO BAND -U- AUTHOR-102)-MGSKALENKO, N.I., M I rRt kLTS )UNTRY OF INFO--USSR .;~~_SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, FIZo ATMOS. 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U A T I 0.,N S THL EXfki`PLC-S `31-fijW ]HAT ii.EROSOLS *A:; DEFFEk S'.1ZIST~A,'JIALLY IN I'l-if-IR PARTICLE SPECTI-Air-I, ~~olCri 15 UEPENDE:J LA THE i7.,L1,kJ1,GF: It, C6%011 I-!,S ANO AS A k1`01- N TdL (.1 1,111. y 1: po~ r I L I'd 1 j, I" i: II.TJ ACLUuw THE- Lti-Er IhL P;d, IT is C39 UNC LAS' S I F';I EO PkQCESSING, OATE---20;NQV70 CLRC ACCESS Nii-APOI-3,51t70 JLN r~'--LATIV~:LY BRIEF SUMMER HAZES Th' c: A 0 1 S TR 1, 0 T I Gf~ 'ME!t SLASUNS, JHU.- E: I S Y L [,-! I fLU OV~IARO DUR 1116 11 MERt~ IS AiN IN-CREASE U~j TFE DURATIJIS~l ANO RECUR.RE~iCE OF STATES 'ACTEkIZEU BY A VrIEG.-IOLU~ICAL RANGE~ UF VISLWILITY LESS THAN 20 KM, THE LAW. -L PiRTICLE Fhi'-,CTILJ,\i PLAYS A W IMPOkTANT ADLE FiN, THE ATYENUATION -CF Il%,Fl-Ai;,LU RAOIATIUN, USSR uDc W.o14.4z BOGACHs P. G., X014DRAT-EVAO I. D., and-14IJbTENKO, Institute of Physiology and Chair of Biophysics, Kiev University "Effect of a Constant Magnetic Field on the Membrane Potenttal of Neural Cells in Ganglia Isolated F~roz the Mollusk Planorbis corneun" Kiev, Fiziologichnyy %hurnals Vol 17, Ho 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 760-764 Abstxacti Results of expee-ments conducted to deternine the effect of con- stant ragnetic fields (CNF) with intensities of 130, 600, 1,)00s and 1,800 H on the memb=ans potential (MP) of neural cells in gang.11a Isolated from the mollusk Planorbis corneus are presented in the artiole4 The CHY were formed by passing a direct current through an eleetromagnat. The ring-shaped. isolated ganglion cmsisting of six paira of symmetric and one Tair of nonsymmetric guglia ma suspondtid botween the two polas of tho eleatrorzprpet in a ariecial chamber through which a colution standard for this typo of mollusks was-flowin.g. Ydercelectioddes filled idth a 3 H solution of KC1 were!-used to record -the IV of the cells. The data obtained revealed that 6-houx exposure of the cells to the action of the the CMY vith intensities of 1301 600, 11500 and 1,800 11 reduces the MP of the cells respectively by 45j 40, 47 and 40.7% ar. compared with controls. The changes in the IQ values, however, are not related to the BOGACHj P. 0. et al., Fiziologichnyy Zhurml, Vol I?. No 6, Nov/Doc 71, PP 760-764 intensities of the CIF, or duration of their actionp for the h16her the intensity of the CW the greater the reduction rate of the HIII even follo1iing exposure for only a period of 4 hours to the action of the M-7. This is manifested also by the deep irreversible. changes in th) ne2ne cells when the CHF action Is suspended for 3 hours. The assumption Is that the biological effect of MW on the 1,T is due to the action of the fields on the free radicals of the active metabolite calls with the suboequerit effect on the permeability of the cellular membrane to the ionr. responsible for the generation of the IoT. T.. 25 USSR UDc fts.23-S47-789-5 MIRYANP 11. 1., TRINUS, F. P., IZOTOVA, P. V.,, PADEICIIEVA, A. G., and LISUNKIN-,--TU. I., Kiyev Scientific Research Institute of Pharmacology end Toxicology "Biological Activity of Some Thiazole Derivatives" Moscow, Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 7. No Aug 73, PP 17-20 Abstract: Some thiazole derivatives act as breathing stimulators and as antagonists to morphine, nicotine and to barbiturates. one of the more active agents of this s-roup is 2,4-diamino-5-phenyl- thiazole hydrochloride (I) -- the so called daptazol. A sii-iipli- fied synthetic method for this compound urith slightly improved yield has been developed, and using this method, two new dcriva- tives were synthesized: 2, 4-diamino - 5- (P- f luoro Olenyl ) -L Ilia z0 1e hydrochloride (II), and 2-4-diamino-5-(O-rdtropheny 1)thiazole hydrochloride (III). Biological studies were carried out which showed that replacement.of the amino groups in the 2 and 4 Posi- tion~ of the thiazole ring by hydroxyl groups resulted in dis- appearance of the characteristic antij.11orphine action. The toxic- ity was increased. Introduction of substituents in the phcny]. ring does not change the hypotensive activity of these compounds. 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--20NOV70 TITLE--MA6NETIL AiNISUTRL.VY OF NICKEL CCPPER FERRITE ANU THE CL)NrRIBUTiON 0 -4 1 IONS IN THE TETRAHEDRAL SWILATTICE TU THIS F 1, PRIVEZ POSITIVE ,AUTHOR-(031-MIRYASOV, N.Z.v IVANNIKGVP V.L., KASHLtNSKIYj A.I. -CCUNTkY OF la%FLL--USSR -SCURCE-FIZ. TVERC. TELA 1970, In 1256-9 ~J)ATE PUGL ISPEC--70 'Pl.,tJ'5JECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS PIC TAGS-MAGNETIC ANiSCTRQPYv FERRITEp NfCKEL UMPGUN0, COPPER "Ar-COMPOUND, MIAGNE:TIZATION, FERROMAGNETIC RESUNANCE ~'tthTREL MAkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS t:CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -_9:;koxy REELIFRAME-3COl/U374 STEP NO--UR/OIBI/7G/012/OO4,fl254)/1259 ACCESSICN t4G--AP0126129 UNGLASS I-FIED. ,~..2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSENG DATE--20NOV70 .,CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP012o129 GP-0- ABSTRACT. FRON MEASUREMENTS OF THE PARAMETERS OF FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE, DETN, WAS P IADE W THE '',_-C0NTRI3(,TICN TO THE AIJISGTRCPY CONSTe 'OF NI PRINEZ P!3SIrIVE IN THE 1-~~',._TETRAFECRAL SUBLATTICE. A SINGLF CRYSTAL~WAS INVESTicitirf-o JF THE COMPN. 11,111 SUBOTIMES72 CU SUGOTIMESI FE SU32TIMESIS 0 SUB4 AT 20-200DEGREES BY ... THE METHGO OF FERROINAGNETIC RESOINANCE;AT.9270 MNZ. SP,. SATN. MAGNETIZATICN, SIGMA SUBSY WAS MEASURED AT NEGATIVE 19t) TO POSITIVE :300DECREES, 6HICH ALLOWED ONE TO EXTRAPGLATE THE TEmp. DEPENDENCE TO 'ODEGREESK ANC CALC. THE MAGNETIC MOMENT PER Milk. :GF THE FERRITE. A CHARACTERISTIC PECULIARITY UF THE RESONANCE DATA IS TFE PRESENCE GF 2 SHARPLY SEPO. ABSORPTION LINES: I AT LOW FIELDS AND THE OrHER AT HIGH FIELDS WITH A DISTORTEO SFAPE FROM THE SIDE OP STRONG FIELDS. THE IST LINE IS APPARENTLY RELATED TO RESONA NCE DOMAIN BOUNDARIE5. GAT ION IC .,--DISTRIBUTION AND THE ANISOTROPY CGN5TS~o WERE r,.ALCI)I,s FACILITY: MOSK* GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMGNOSOVA, MO-SCOWIf USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINcl; DATE--16OCT70 ~TITLE-CHARACTEKISTICS OF RNA OF RAT RETICULOSARCUMA 3?JtKRII- BY MEANS OF COLUMN CHROMATC)GRAPHY -U- 'F.!AUTHOR--MIRYEt49 L.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,'7.!sOURCE--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMII, 1970v VOL 16, NR 3, PP 268-273 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 IF''SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND ME,01CAL SCIENCES. TAGS-RNA, RAT, LIVER, SARCOMA, CHRGMATOGRAPHYt DNA, RADIOACTIVE !.,jRACER -tbNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -~~.~-,DDCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .:,PROXY REEL/FRAM~--1998/0265 STEP t4O--UR/0301170/016/003/0268/0273 _...C.IRC ACCESSIONNO-AP0120955 UNCLASSIFIED 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 --AP0120955 CIRC ACCESSION NO ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAGT. FRACTIONATION OF TOTAL RNA ISOLATED FROM RETICULOSARCOMA 3ZI,KRC AND NORMAL RAT LIVER WAS MADE BY ~MEANS OF CHROMATOGRAPHY ON MAK. THREE PEAKS WERE 08TAINEO: THE FIRST TWO PEAKSARE S ANU RRNA* THE THIRD PEAK 15 MOSTLY COMPOSED FROM DNA LIKE RNA. THE STUDY OF RADIOACTIVITY SHOWN THAT THE AMOUNT OF LABELLED FRACTIONS OF kNA FROM THE NORMAL LIVER WAS MORE THAN THAT OF RNA FROM NORMAL LIVER RETICULOSARCOMA 321YKRC* FOR EACH FRACTION OF RNA RETICULOSARCOMA I VEAK UF RLADIUACTIVITY IS 0EM311161KAtED. IN THE CASE OF LIVER THE AMOUNT OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED FRACTION'f.S VARIE0 FROM 2 TO 5. SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVITY OF DNA LIKE RNA FROM.RETICULOSARCO.111A 321,KRC AND FROM NORMAL LIVER OBTAINED ON MAK COLUMNS 15 GREATER THAN THAT OF TOTAL RNA FROM THE SAME TISSUES. FACILITY: LABJRATORY OF BIOCHEMISTRY P..A. GERTZEN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY, MOtCOW. UNCLASSIFIED Power, Engine, Turbine, Pump USSR uDc 621.436.13-723 PILYUGIII, A. A., HIRYUSHCHENK01 A. A., and CHUIMMMIX0, S. I. "Diesel Ehgine Cylinder Lubricator" USSR Authors' Certificate No 362970, al. F 16n 23/00, filed 15 Oct ?0, pub- lished 20 Dee 72 (from Ot~=ytiya, Izobreteniya, PTomyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znakij No 3, 1973, P 76) Abstractt The device contains a case which is mounted in the cylinder slee%e with a cavity for feeding oil to the sleeve duct and. a check valve placed in this cavity. The unique featuxe of the device is that, to mal-e the feed more even and the oil usage more efficient, the valve Is situated at the cavity exit on the side of the sleeve and has a spring-actuated shank in the cavity and a rod in the duct. A second version of the device has a damper mounted in the cavity. The device Is illustrated. USSR uDc 616.988-25-092.)~-07-.f'0'16-D3-3-931-074 MIRYUTOVA, T. L., and PESHKOVA, Ye. A., TomBk Scientific Research Institute of Activity of Some Glycolytic Enzipies in the Liquid Phape of Tissue Cultures Infected With Venezuelan Equine Eneephaloriyelitis Vints" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, 197,21 PP 717-'(20 Abstract: Activity of enzymes Involved in carboli-ydrate- matabolism was studied in chicl-, and hurran embryo fibroblast cultures infected vith ME virus. Within 4 hours after infectiun of rionolavers) glucosa phosphate isamerase activity increased significantly, attaizned'125~p' of control by W liourn at tae T)---,ak of virus activity, and subsequontl~ dropped. By 24 hours after Infection lacta-te dehydrugenar,,e activity twice exceeded that in corr',rols. Aldolase activity re.,~ained nornial until 48 hourc, probably because the en,,,.Y1re is incapa'lt of penetrating intact cells, and increased after cell death. alnus it is de:--ion- strated that the activity of enzymes responsible for providing-, energy to groir- ing- virus reflects the changes of virus roproductuton USSR UDC 576.858.083.3.098.31:577.164.11 MIRYUTOVA. T. L., Tomsk Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera "Possibility of Determining Thiamine in Nutrient Media Used for Tissue Culture and Accumulation of Virus" Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 9, 1971, pp 566-567 Abstract; A method is described for determining thiamine in medium 199. olie part proteinfree filtrate or medium and two parts butyl. alcohol are placed in a separatory funnel and shaken for 3 min. The mixture is allowed to stand for 30 min and after the liquid stratifies, the lower layer is removed for analysis. 2 nil eaeh of the prepared sample- are poured into four cylinders (two experimental, two control) to which 2 nil. of mathyl blue are added, 2 ml of a 12 potassium ferrocyani.de solution is added to the experiment.-gl samples. 2 ml of a 30% solution of 6odium hydrate,.Z or 3 drops Of 1120, and then 10 ml of butyl alcohol are introduced into all the cylinders. The mixture is shaken for 2 min and allowed to stand in the dark for 40 to 60 min. As soon as the Uquid stratifies, the top layer is transferred with a pipet to a dry test tube, after which 2 ml of ethyl alcohol is added. After standing in the dark for 20 to 30 min, the fluorescence is measured with a No I light filter for folic acid and a No 2 filter for thiamine. ~:-112, ~020 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSTN3 OATE--070CT70 .T:lTLF---!C,% THE EFFECT- 11F SURFACTANITS Wj STRUCTURE FlIRMATION 1\4 P911DER DISPERSIONS IN NONPOLAR LIQUID ^AEUIUM AND IN AIR -U- '._AUTH[lK-(05)-BELUGIlNiAp GoV., KONSTAITINOVAl VOV*t ,kLAYEVAi '~I, t 2AKLYEVAt S-KH., REBINJER, P.A. NTRY 5F INFO--USSR ZHURNAL, 1970, VOL~32,,NR 2, PP 177-1~1 DATE PUiiLISHED - ----- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS-CHERISTRY 'JOPIC TAGS--COAGULATION, AIRv CALCIUM CARBONATEP CALCIUM FLUJR.[:)Et IRON' OXI DE, HYDROCARBON, REACTION KINETICS, StJRFACTANT,.AEpoSqL CHEMISTRY 111CONTROL 9ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~.~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --'PROXY REF-LIFRAME--1990/0768 STEP NO--UR/0069/70/032/oo2/017710181 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108969 UNCLASSIFIED 020 UNCLASSI FIE0 PROCESSING 0ATE--0?_OCT7C ~:dIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109469 -,-~~-A 3STRACTlEXTRAl:j---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADDIT IONES 01- SURFACTANTS CHANGES THE SEDIMENTAITION KINETICS OF SUSPENSIUNS (CACO SU93, FE SUS2 9 SU53, PHASE IN THE CAF SUa2),p INCREASES THE VOLUME FRACTION OF TliE S_ AND DIMINISHES THE STRENGTH OF.COAGULATIO.'~ STRUCTURES IN P.-OWDER DISPERSIONS BOTH IN A LIQUID HYDROCARBON MEDIUM ANO IN AIR. IN DISPERSIONS WJ:TH MIXED SOLID PHASES.SMALL ADDITIONS OF A SECOND 5 PER SED PHASE HAVE A SIMILAR EFFE'CT.*i .......... . . Lmmuiology USSR JAaO%WE_,_T. P., MIRISMAILOV, M. 1. and BAKMOVA, F. I., I.Pashkent 'Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera its ome Immunological Shifts During Rabies Vaccination" Tashkent, Yeditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 10, 1972, PP 76-T7 Abstract: The effect of rabies vaccination on the dynamics of formation of specific virus-neutralizing antibodies and of autoantibodies to liver, spleen and brain was studied in healthy rabbits. The passive heim?Lpgl,,xti_nation reaction, Hikolaev's method of fractionating the "unprecipitated antigen-antilbody" corn- plex and neutralization reactions in Vaite rats were used to measure antibod.,r levels.. It was found that autoantibadies began to appear on daY 7, peaked an day 21, diminished by day 30 and were rarely. detectable on da-Y 37 - The specific virus-neutralizing antibodies appeared on day 7, increased mirkedly between. days 14-21 and reached maximal titers by daYs 30-37- millummon. upomm -- ---- 777 ------- 026 U CLAS~'I'Hrzb: PRO ESS ING DATE--13NOV70 c __.-..T-fT'LE.--~-V AR I A T I ON 51N QUANTITATIVE CORRELAHONS Iff BLOOD P"OSPHOLIPIDS I s 1. 1. MENTAL THROMBOSES -U- HE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERI, ING T. AUTH0K_(03)-KARAGEZYANy K*Gar OVAKIMYAiNt S,S.l MERZAAVAKYAN, G.L. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR `:SOURCE 'OOKL. NAUK SSSR 1970p 191(ily 250-2 AKAU. f :-DATE PUBL ISHED--l ---- 70 .-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES P I C TAGS--BLOOD7 P.HOSPHOLIPID, THROMBOSIS, DGGt BLOOD COAGULATIONI, WTASSfUM CONTROL MARKUNG-4110 RESTAICTIONS 'CLASSIFIED DOCUMENT CLASS--UN PROXY REEL/FIIAME--3005/1664 STEP NO--Uil/0020/70/i9l/001/0250/0252 ICIRC ACCESSIGI'll NO--AT0133569 t)"ICLASS IF IEF) E7 026 UNCLASS, I FIED PROC~SSING DATE-- 1314OV70 --~C:,IRC ACCESSION NO--AT0133569 -:~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. IN.EXPTL. THR OM130S IS 114 DOGS IT WAS FOUND THAT ~.41THIN 2 DAYS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT THE S11IFTS IN THELEVEL OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS WERE CUNSIDLkAliLE, ESP.~[N THE APPENDAGU 4FFECTEO BY THROMBO S I S. THESE CHANGESt BESIDES INTRAVASCULAP THROMBOFORMATIONS AND LOCAL DISTURBANCES, INVOLVE NEUROHL11MURAL. SHIFTS. THE CHANGES IN THE GLUTTING OF THE BLOOD DEVELOP WITHIN 2 DAYStALONG WITH ACTIVATION OF 'aLOOD CLOTTING IN BOTH L1143S 0 THe -F EXPTL. ANIMALS. LOWERED K IN FIBRIINEIGEN DEVELOPS IN THESE 2 DAYS AND MAY SE CAUSEO i3Y REFLEX KISE OF ACID PHOSPHOLIPIUS IN THE-BLOOO. FACILITY: ENST. BIOKHIM.p EREVAN, US SR . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .... ... .. .. . .. .. . . . . . USSR UDC 632.95 i'. 7 KAMILOVA, R. M., MLIKMATOV, A., RAKHIMOV, A. A., MAKHSUMOV, A. G., SAFAYEV, L- HIRZABAYEV, E. A. "Herbicide" USSR Author's Certificate No 336006, filed 7Oct 69, published 22 May 72 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 5 (11), 1973, Abstract No 5N653) Translation: A compound 2,5-diphenylthiophene (I) is proposed to control weeds in planted fields. In a dosage of 2"3 kg/hectare, I exhibits a herbicidal activity with respect to Shiritsa, Japanese barnyard millet, datura and partulak without damaging cotton. :USSR uvc 632,96 IUMIDVA., R. M., IMIC-MOVA, A. FAYOROV, .9. A. MAMUEOV A G. SILFAYE V, and. r-A Herbicide" USSR Author's Certificate 110 324025, filed 7 Oct 69, published 18 Fab ?2 ract flo 221,1489 P) (from RZh-KMmiya, No 22, Nov 72, Abstz Translations It is propoeed that 2o5-bis-(2r4t6-trliodophenoxy,-iethyl) thiophene -(I) be used as a high-qua-lity herbicide. Pregernination treatment s;ith compound I in a dose of 10 Ulograms per hectare killed 10VA, a the weeds, barnyard millet) without damage to cotton* T, A. llelyayeva. HUM'""! 3! IMMA USSR TjDC1:66.o74.7 TURSUNOV, RIZAMV N. U., ]URZAMIMPY RW M. '0 M.) I11RJAGINOVy A. P., and SUMININA, L. A., Tashkent Polytechnical Institute "Change in the Sorption Capacity of Ion Exchange Resin Towards Gossypol and Free Fatty Acids Under the Influence of Y -Irradiation" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khir-ii., Vol 45, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1828-1832 Abstract: Increase in the V -irradiation dose -leads to ai, increased swelling of the anion exchange resin AV-17-6(m) and ZDEE,-10p in the 011' forna I+distilled water and in methanol; the anion exchange resin E LE-10p dirt the CY_ form and q 3 FAN-2 in the OH_ form increase their swellirkT. also, but only to a certain npe- cific dose. Tlhe weight of tiie anion exchange resin has been noted to increase also. Under the influence of d' -irradiation AV-17-6(m) mion exchange reGin in the Off' form exhibits selective sorption towards ossypol. Both the AV-17- 6(m) and the EM-10p anion exchange resins in the U-r-P form become lighter in color under the influence of increasing radiation dl, UISSR uDc: 5 39,172 - 3: 539 .' 2 ARTEMIYEV, A. N., AIESHIN, K. P., 41AWAIWIL, j&u.Lj I SKLYA- ___STE.PANQI REVSKIY, V. V. 8XIMICV, G. V. ,and "M6ssbauer High Angular Resolution Diffractometer" Moscow, Pribory i Takhnika rksperimenta, No 6, 1971, pp 64-66 Abstract: A 1,10"ssbauer diffractometer, designed for a broad vari- ety of measurements with x-rays and gamma radiation, is described, The essential characteristic of this instrument is the low count rate of gamma quanta even with strong garima ray sources, thus re- sulting in the repeated and prolonged measurement of a single peak. M The instrument contains an x-ray tube in addition to the 116ssbauer source, thus permitting the correction and investigation of a crys- tal structure preparatory to operation with Sa=i radiation. The basic structure of the instrument is that of the IMS-50IM x-ray equipment. A description of it is given together with an external- view photograph and a sample of the spectrum for a quartz crystal and an u,-Fe207. monocrystal. The authors tharAz I, B. Pilippov f and M. A. VoRov for their assistance in preparing and settingg up the instrument. They are associated~witb the Inri;titute of Atomic Energy at Moscoi-.r. L/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED' PROtESSfNG DATE--30OCT70 ~TITLE-EFFECT OF THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF POLVNERIC STATIONARY LIQUID WITH THERMINAL FUNCTIONAL GROUPS,ON THE RELATIVE RETENTION TIME A.UTHOR-(03)-ALISHGYEVv VoR.v BEREZKIN# V.G.9 MIRZABAYEVo G,,,A. OF INFG--USSR ~10.URCE-DOKLo AKADo NAUK 55SR 19709 19016)'t 1365-7 (PHYS CHEM) ._QATE~_ PUBLISHEO-70 AREAS-CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS-MOLECULAR WEIGHT, GAS CHROMATOGRAPHYr POLY.ETH~f.ENE, MALEIC ACIDI.ADIPIC ACLOP CARBOXYLIC ACID-ESTERs POLYMER9 ETHANXt PROPANOLy --BENZENE tfJ-iTRCL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS .~_.`f.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _P C IRCACCESSION NO-AT01243al. STEP NO-UR/0020/70/k9O/0Ub/I365/X367 Kg 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ..,~-CIRC-ACCESSION NO-AT0124381 'ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' REVERSE GAS CHROMATOG, 4T. C. :DAVIS* ET AL.v 1966) WAS USED TO DETo THE MOL. WT. (M) OF PULVIETHYLENE --MA-LEATE-ADIPATE) (1). 1 WAS DEPOSITED ON NACL AND USED AS THE ~'STATIGNARY PHASE IN THE GAS CHROMATOG& OF ETOHt PROH97ANO C SUB6 H SUB6 MIXTS. THE REALTLVE RETENTION TIMES OF THESE ALCS. ARE LINEARLY PROPORTIONAL TO M PRIME NEGATIVEI OF 1. THE METHCO REQUIRES THE USE OF -l.:ZF-,:KNOwN MOL. WT. FOR CALIBRATION. THIS METHOD ISALSO SUGGESTED FOR U-8-,E..'lN:KINETlC STUDIES OF POLYMERS~ MITH REACTIVE GROUPS WHICH UNDERGO CHE Me- CHANGES.AND-HAVE AFFINITY FOR VOLATILEI Compose! FACILITY: NEFTEKHIH.-SIN. IM. TOPCHIEVAr Moscowi US$R*~ t I iLi ij~~ i;! I j L I ~jj :i t 11' 111 1111111 Uill 11111 i L IN1140PPI WWII AlliKill I Elit f-kili; I filiMl I iffil Fr ,,I -;nn ~u L~ t! F USSR UDC 537.2264-537-311-33/:/5374535 AZIMOV, S. A., LUr FUL IAYEV, the late A., KERZABA)LLY. K., and 1MYRULIAY91, SH. , Physicotechnical Institute imeni S. V. Starodubtsev, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR *Effeet of Single Strain wn Resistivity of Hexagonal Silicon Carbide" Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademii. Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Yatematicheskikh Nauk, No 3, 1973, pp 52-54 Abstraett For purposes of studying the effect of mechanical oompression stress (along the E1170 J ; ElC7103, and [0001] axes) on the electric resistance of commercial a-SIC (6H) single crystals of the n and p types, the authors studied the effect of single elastic strain on the resistivity of hexagonal silicon carbide at nitrogen, room 31 and higher temperatures, The results of longitudinal motional resistance measurements show that the variation pendence of motional resistance with temperatures in 'the region whexe acoustic phonon and impurity ion scattering prevails is close to the dependence of A P CX /t-7 (0) on T-1 and is similar to the dependence obtained for Ge, Sit This indicates ihat the motional resistance of hexagonal silicon carbide 1/2 UWR AZIMOV, S. A., et alp, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Serlya Fiziko- Matematicheskzi~ Naukj No 31 1973o pp 52-54 samples in the impurity conduction region is due to the effect of charge ..carrier redistribution between conduction band valleys. Preliminary studies established that in samples with >1 ohm-cm the ab5olute motional resistance coefficient Increases with an Increase in the temperature and declines appreciably with a decrease in the temperature to 770 K. This is apparently due to the change in the activation energy of the impurities and, hence, in the free carrier concentration as a function of )C and T. The shape of the dependence of on )( and T for samples with p-type conduction evidently indicates the degeneracy'of the valence band of silicon carbide at the extreme points LU ~A ACC Nr Rif. Code: LTR 0463 AP0044047 1 A PRIKARY SOURCE: Holekulyarnaya Biologiya, 1970, Vol 4, Nr 1, 76 P P TRE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF VALINE TRANSFER RNA 1. 3. THE RECONSTRUCTiON OF THE MOLECULE -'Akse1'rod'..V.: D. -iabekov, A. D _ykjas ern. Li, L.;.Krutilina, A. I.; Bavev. A. A. Institute Molecular Biology, Aeddemy 01 Sciencei, USSR, Moscow of The final stages of analysis of the valine tRNA I from Saccharomycev cerevisiac -and the reconstruction of the -molecule Is described. Large fragments (metamers) were -o~talncd from the separated 3'- erd 5'-hAIves of WNAW and their olignonueleotide com- position was determined by means of a mldochromatogrpphl~ method. T1w tRNAval L *Imary structure wa3 formulated. REEL/ FRME 1~771428 .. ........... Ace. Nr-. hP0044G97 Ref . Code: UR 04,'S3 PRIMARY SOURCE.- Malekulyarnaya Biologiya 1970, Vol 4, Nr 1 PP 1717-AOY THE PPIMARY STRUCTURE AND SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF YEAST VALINE TRANSFER RNA.3 A.,r. KRUMINA, 4-tefff'oFf r, r. V. VENKSF.EltAr A, A;-0-AYEV Institute of Molecular Biology, Acadeaw of Sciences, USSR, bloscom Valine transfer RNA 3 was isolated from Saccharorryces cerecisfae. I ts content was 0.3 ppr cent in the total tRNA and 5 -7 per cent in the vallne tRNA. The purity of the prepara- tion w9s 75-80 pet cent. The partial analysis of pyriniidvl- and r guanyl-RNAse oligonuc- leotides,of tRNA',' 1 revealed the nucleotide sequence of tRNAV" to be probably the some- as compared with that.of (RNA%"'. Chromatography on "K (m~ethylafed serum albumin sorbed on kieselgel) column, gel filtration on Sepliadex and melting cun,e determination of REEL/FRAME AP0044697 ~'a I IRNAva' and t NAval gave identical resalts. The distribution coefficients of tRI and NAI 3 tRNAVII in isopropa not -formam ide-phospha te bu'fer, pH 6.0, were th~ same- Thus the phvsi- 3. es of tRNAV" and tRNAV" after their' purification had no significant differen- cal propertii 1 3 ces. The different behavior of tR,\"A'-a' and tRNAva' in the countercurtent distribution 3 'AV" is an unstable physical modi. system may be explained by the assumption tha t tRN Val fication of IIRNA 1699771432 :777-- !-7' -v~ ITS S R UDC .547.963 .3 7.~ :,-1U RZAB ~-71C(j W, A. I., X~SFFL'ROD, V. D., W.NKSTEWN-1, T. V., LI., L., K~ZUTI- ~LINA,, A. I., nd- BAYEV, A. A., Institute of Molecular Biology Academy Sciences USSR "Primary Structure of Valine Transfer RNA I Saccharomyces cerevi- Reconstruction of the Molecule" size, 3 `6 Moscow, Molekulyarnaya Biologiya, No 1, 1970, pp 76-S Abstract: T~ic--. first stage of analysis of th~,! primary strLICture of valine t~'-"NIA 1 from Saaccharomyces cerevislac and. the -FinaL recons ruc-- b red olbtaining ti.on of the ntolecule are descri 1. T1,to procedure requi large frampents (nzetariie-rs) from the separated 3' and 5' halves of P Val I - nyl --'%NAse, an(I then determining thr;!ix oLigorucleo- TA, -I- asir.- ~ua t R-N '? tide composition with a specially devised microtnecl-tocq of frack-ionatin-f acid identifyinIg the oligonucleotildes. The sequence of the :des within eac metamer was established by comparii- -- their c,;Mposi- tj V.0n. The t7--NA, molecule was reconstructed by ovi,:-~rlappin,,r both the jonucico-ides of the pyritaidyl and guanyl. ribont4c:1,i,,aqe hydroysates oli, f. 6E' the w~,ole molecule arid the metamers of its hzilvea. USSR UDC: 537.521 IL'~" T KWANT, Yu. 14 , KOLCKOLOV, 'IT. B. , LYAGUSHCFEE.111:0, R. I. , -JI, 3KOV, A. 11. V. M. , and I 4=3 "Investigating the Electron Distribution ~Vnctioa in Hg+Ar and Ha+Kr Mixtures" leningrad, Zhurnal Tek-1-micheskoy Fiziki, Vol. 41, INTo. 4, April 1971, PP 714-719 Abstract: The measurements made in this article were of the ener- gy distribution of eloctrons in the positive coliv--n o-'L' dischar~;,es and iti gasen mi7inir :-m.;rcury -1ravor inert oxLoxi and krypton. 1juch I tical i,t-rout. Because dif-ioulzies measurements are of orac .15 arise as the rosult of ixitons.,2- noise, -in maki-n- these neasure- ments the authors us~~d a tracking, probe throu6b. the ef- feet of the space potQntial vaariaticns on the rneas-ur-2ment of the -?~unc'icn -on be el -Lminated. The meaSLI-r-3-,,Ien,~-s were distributioli m ade in a tu-e mnasur~ 3' = in diameter wi-'h an incand~~scent cathode. Curves of thra distribution are plotted. A cor-rari-son, 13 F-3- ~Moklh~ H1 KAGAN, et al, Zhurnal Tekh-qicheskoy Fiziki, vol. 41, 'To - 4, A-pril 1971, pp 714-719 -he was also made of"' the experimental distribution ftnctions and functions calculiatued from- the kinetic equation. The est-i--ates rici the mer- made indicate That elastic collisions of electrons a. cury atoms are negl4gible compared to the elastic collfs-lons with the inert Eas atoms. The authors are associated i,-i'-I-h the eni ngrad 3tate University, imeni A. A. Zhdanov, 2/2 111-14a gne t ohyd -~o dynamics USSR UDC .533-933 KAGAN, YU. X. KOIDKOLOV, B. , MILEININ, V. X., MIRZABEYOV, A. H., Leningrad State University "Measurement of the Energy Distribution of Electrons in a Plasma in the Presence of Noise" Leningrad, Zhurnal Takhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 40, No 5, June 1970, PP 1319-1321 Ab3tract: Serious difficulties cauc;ed by fluctuations in the discharge 'or 'o1a.-,-,ia diagnoztics generally and probe dlagnoStic5 in particular are examined. It is noted that t~d; sensitivity and, in cortain cases, the applicability of the probe method are considerably limited by the intensity of dizebarge noises. ulation of the probe The effect of noises on a technique using mod curro.-I'. to study electron distribution is said to be a masking of the signal of the second derivative on the ono hand and a distortion of the shape of the distribution itself of the other, due to oscillations in the potential of the spaco where the probe 1/3 -:USSR KAGAN, TG. M. , et al, Zhurnal Tekhnichesicoy Fiziki, June 1970, Pp 1319-1321 is located. The "tracking" probe method is proposed for measur- .-he px ing the energy distribution of electrons in I resence of noise. The authors showed earlier that to obtain the real averaged distribution function in the presence of periodic plasma fluctuations the variable component of the potential of the measur- ng probe must "track" the space potentials. The following prin- ciple was used for measurements in a plasma in the presence of oscillations: a reference nrobe at tiie potential of the float- ing probe was placed close ~o the measuring probe. The change in the floating potential of this probe cauaed by oscillations of the plasma is transmitted to the circuit of the measuring probe. In the experiments described, an emitter follower with the follow- ing characteristics was used: input resistance I mi-7, output re- Sistance 5 W, transmission band 30-600,000 11z. The SK-4-3 spectral analyzer was used to analyze the spectnim and the ampli- tude of the noises. The energy distribution of electrons in a mercury-argon mixture at a mercury vapor pressure of 2.5-10-3 torr.and an argon pressure of 0.6 torr was measuved for a dis- charge current of 100 ma. The apectr= of oscillations between 2/3 USSR KAGAN, YU. M--, et a!, Zhurnal Tekhnichask-oZ 2-iziki, Vol 40, No .5, jund 1970, PP 1319-1321 the measuring probe and the ground before and af-~er inclun-J"on f It was sho-4n at the applica- the amitter follower is given. o U'ion of the tracking probe method makes it possible to measure the distribution function in a plasma in the presence of noisea When the use of the ordinarymethod leads to erroneous results. 3/3 UNCLASSI 51M PRUCESS 1~v~ DAT --13.140V70 ~i-'471TLE~USE OF HIGH MULECULAR lo, E I GHT , P OLYM E K I C:AOUITIVES~ 1,N 'i.EOUCING ~_PEI a-OLOGICAL a ri'ME4BILITY OF G LAYE S -U-, A.KH., MISCHEVICH V.I.i, MAMEDOV, YU.G. ,_.,qouNr,RY 'OF INF3----US5R KHU1. L 9 V), 46(l)? 25-8 PUBL I SHED ------- 70 ,.'-.S.U,BJEC.T AREAS-MATERIALS TAGS-- A,4UE0lJS SOLIMON, AMIDE, iQUARTLf PETRULFUM EXTRACT [014 --NO RESTRICTIONS 0ONT R 0 L MARK I NG ,,-..,_D0CVP,ENr CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REELlFRAME--3005/1')56 ST L PNU--UR/0093/'10/0(16/0t)L/Oi)25/t')OZ8 LAI- USSR MIRZAHKMEDOV, M. A. A A' "Random Quantitites in Hilbert Spaces over (R R Izv. AN UzSSR. Ser. Fiz.-Mat. N. [News of Academy of Sciences, UzSSR, Physics-Mathematical Sciences Series], 1973, No 2, pp 21-24 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V17) A A' Translation: Hilbert Space H over the pair of semifields (R R ) is defined. The scalar product in H is an element of semifield R These H spaces are more general than, for example, denumerable Hilbert spaces. The Gaussian random functions C(u).are studied in space 11 and a theorem is formulated on representation of the mean value and correlation func- tion C(u); an explicit form of the characteristic functional of the Iiinit- lessly divisable distribution is presented; random linear processes with independent values are studied. Author's view USSR UDC 519.24 "On an Evaluation of the Spectral Function of a Homogeneous Pandom Field" Tashkent, Sluchayn. protsessy i smezhn. vopr.--Sbornik (Random Processes and Related Problems -- Collection of Works), Part 2, 1971, "Fan", pp 63-66 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Matematika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V258, by M. Yadrenko) Translation: Suppose Ir-(t) is a homogeneous random field on an integral lattice in an s-dimensional Euclidean space having the spectra density f(/?), Ks = p: -fr4 Z i " 7r $ i = I . . Ii~ -Suppose INU) is a periodogram constructed from observations ~(t) on the cube rt :0 4 ti < N, i = 1, ...9 s]. lt is proven that for any bounded measurable function OrU 11MM Ar 27 USSR UDC: 519.21 SARYMSAKOV, T. A., MIR A.-Al "Stationary Processes on Topological Half-Fields and the Problem of Pre- dieting Them" Nauch. tr. Tashkent. un-t (Scientific Works, Tashkent University), 1970, VYP. 394, Pp 169-175-Tf-rom RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Noy 71, Abstract No 11V148) ENo abstractJ USSR UDC: 519.24 NIRZAKHMEDOV, M. A. C ncerning an Est o imate of the Spectral Function of a Homogeneous Random Field" V sb Sluchayn. protsessy i smezhn. vopr..Ch. 2 (Random Processes and Related Problems--collection of works. Part 2), Tashkent;, "Fan", 1071, pp 63-66 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V258) Translation: Let 4(t) be a homogeneous random field on.a whole-niniber lattice in s-dir-ensional Euclidean space having spectral density f(A), KS'-(X:-;x< Xj