SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOROZOV, V.A. - MOROZOVA, A.I.
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1/2 020 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSIWi OATE--13NrJV70
TITLE--,HYDROGEN IMPURITY IN A AOLT~N EUTECT I CALLDY OF SODIUM ANO
POTASSIUM -U-
AUTHOR-(041-ARNOLOOV, M.Not IVANOVSKYi M.N., MC)Rb7,.9v, 1I.A., PLETENETS,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.--SOURCE--TEPLOFIZIKA VYSOKIKH TEMPERATO.R, JAN.-FEa.~ 1970, 1, (1), 88-92
OATE PUBL ISHEO-----70
AT
SUBJECT AREAS CHEMISTRY, M ERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--SODIUM -ALLOY9
PO f A S S I Ul',l ALLOY, HY CR OG EN EUTECTIC MI'TUREr
OXYGENv C14EMICAL BONDING
CONTROL MANKING--140 RESTRICTIONS~
---UNCLASSIFIED
DOCUMENT CLASS
PROXY REEUFRAIMEI-2000/0203 -STEP NO--UR/0294/e(*)/O(Iii/OOI/GOII,'1/001)2
CIRC ACCE~SION NO--AP0123972
Uii L A S 0
020 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCESSING DATE-13NOV10
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123972
,,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POSSIRLE FORMS IN WHICh Ft [NIPURITY
MAY OCCUR IN THE DISSOLVFO STATE I NKOL T EN EUTECTIC: NA, K ALLOYS ARE
DISCUSSED -THEORETICALLY AND COMPARED WITH EXPERIMEINT. I-HE EQUIL113RIUM
'PRESSURE OF` H OVER SUCH ALLOYS MAY:BE,MATERIALLY AFFE-CTEO aY OTHER
CHEMICALLY ACTIVE IMPURITIES SUCH AS 0 AND LI. IN 1ALL CASES OBSERVED
rq
EXPEAIMENTALLY, HOWEVER# THE H APPEARELY TO OCCUR IN SOLUTION MAINLY IN
THE ATOMIC. FORMt ALTHOUGH THERE: WAS ALS 0 A TENDENCY FOR SOME OF THE H
:ATOMS TO BECOME ATTACHED TO 0 OR 1. ATOMS-
1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIE PR OCES5'ING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--MEASUREMENT OF THE LIFETIMES, OF GADOLINIUM 151 EXCItED STATES -U-
.~.AUTHOR-103)-MOROZOVt V.A., MUMINOVp ToMpt RAZOVv V.I:.
-'OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.~.,.-SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11(5), 921-4
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND 'TECHNOLOGY
~:_-:TOPIC TAGS--GADOLINIUM ISOTOPr=, HALF LIFE
-,-,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_~._PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0583 STEP NO--UR/0,
7:0/01.1. /005/092 L/0924
qIRC ACCESS [ON NL3--Al-'0137668
UNCLASSIFIED
FIEQ
-777777
7777777 777
USSR UDC 621.397:612.843.721
-KOLIN, K. T., KIVRIN, V. I., MOROZOV, V. A.
."Stereotelevision Camera with a Small Transmission Base"
Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsil. Lenin&r. elektrotekhn, in-t Fvyazi.
V 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad
Yp- -
Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp. 3), Leningrad, 1970, pp 36-
39 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstra6t No 8G116)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of postAble means of
constructing stereotelevision cameras with a s7mall trAnsmission base for one
and two-channel stereotelevision systems. Tits expedisincy of appl.yLng two
methods of constructing stereotelevision cameraswith ortho~gonal arrangement
of.the transmitting tubes in which the transmission base can vary from zero
to any given value is demoastrated.
269
utiu Ass IT I Ed' P CESSING OATE--27NOV70
Ro
E--.MAGNETO VIBRATION AACHINING OF, AACHINE,PARrS -U-
-.-.'AUTHOR--MOROZOV# YzA
OUNT R Y OF lt%FG--USSR
~SOUqCE---MOSCOW. VEST1,11K MASHINGSTROYENIYAP NO 3t 1970, pp 52-55
0-ArE PUBLISHED ------- 70
...SUdJECT AREAS-AECH., UND., CIVIL ANO MA R I NE ENGRo MATERIALS
..,-T0PJC TAGS-VIBRATION EFFECTi MAGNETIC FIELOY ULT!-',ASON.IC M"'CHIMING
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIO-N5
::90CUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIED
OAROXY PE~L/FRAME--3003/1981 STFfl
CIRC. ACCESSION NO-AP0130756
U
028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZTNQ\170
7s C-IRt ACCESSION NO--AP0130751,
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR DISCOSSES THE
"' " R -
CONUITIONS OF CONDUCTING AND PRESENTS THE RESULTS Of Arl ',::X~E li'-IENTAL
STUDY OF THE INTENSITY OF THE MAGNETO VIBRATION MACHINING 13F PARTS.
AELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN METAL REMOVAL FROM THE MACHINFI) PAR-rS A"jo
..14ACHINING CONDITIONS ARE PRESENTED. THESE BARE RELA'TLI) TO THE INDur-TION
r%
A NAINETIC FIELD INTO THE WO~KING VOLUME OF THE CONTAINER.
Ut c rE
imp "I,
--LASSIFIED
041 PROCESSINVG DATE--IISEP70
ROLE OF RADIANT FLUXES IN TH EDESTRUCTION OF ME~ALS BY HIC;H
"'.'.",~4ELOCITY PULSED JETS -U-
_'AUTHOR--KISELEVSKIY, L.I., MOROZDVr V.A.
--USSR
,tOUNTRY OF INFO
RC.E--ZHURNAL PRIKLADNDI SPEKTROSKOP.1i, VOL. 12. 14AR4 1970, P. 406-410
E- PUBLISHED ---- MAR70
..;..,"SUBJECT AREAS--MATERtALS
TAGS--NITROCELLULOSEt PLASTIC COATING# METAL CQ4TlNGt ABS99PTION
'tRECTRUM
CONTROL MARKING,--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0643 STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/00010406/!3410
C- 1_Q r____ AF 5-S f -C, IN N 3 - - A P 1) 10 7 2 4 0
t-- )A%5~4FHO_
Z-2~' 041 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
'CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107240
,:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE Er-FECT
OF A RADIANT FLUX'ON 4ETALS cnATED WITH A CELLOPHAINE FIL4. THE FILM IS
.-,NOT DESTROYED BY THE ACTION OF A SINGLE PULSE. IT ABSORBS RADIATION
WITH A WAVELENGTH OF LESS THA14 2200 A. THE:SPECTRA OF THF SHOCK
:COMPRESSED REGION OF THE PLASMAP TAKEN THROUGH AN OPENING IN THE
:BARRIER9 ARE OF CONTINUO US NATURE-IN THE~VISIBLE ANO ULTkAVIDLET RAINGES.
-..-ONLY LINES OF FIRST MULTIPL'ICITY IONS FIGURING IN THE TARGFT
COMPOSITION ARE RECORDED. RADIANT FLUXES CAUSE EROSION DESTRUCTION OF
.-METALS7.~-.4.*DIFFEAEN'CE BETWEEN THE. DESTRUCTION' OF LIS. - ' ETCHE
1? 0 Hf-.o Aill) o
SIAMPLES, IS OBSERVED. THE SIGNIFICANT ROLE OF RADIANT HEAT FLUXES IS
AND THE POSSIBILITY OF STUDYING,THE EFFECT OF RADIANT FLUXES
-SQ :CM~ ON AREAS AMOUNTING TO
WITH DENSIT.IES, UP TO 10 TO THE 10TH W7
-:-SEVERAL.-SQUARE CENTIMETERS IS DEMONSTRATED..
_-11Z 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE--090CT70
,.TITLE-SOLUBILITY OF GASES IN A SODIUM. AND POTASSIUM EUTECTIC ALLL)Y -U-
'i_A,UTHOR-(05)-AF.NJLDOV# M.N., IVANOVSKIY, M. N P L E r E: N E T S,
llL_~':_s_s.v SUBBOTINI V.I.
~~_-(;QUNTKY OF INFO--USSH
UUPCfc--AT. ENERG. 197U. 28111, 18-22
~_.[)Aff: PUBLISHED-----70
T AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
'_~JDPIC TAGS-SODIUM ALLOY, PUTASSIUM ALLOYr EUTECTLCr ALKALI METAL,
HYDROGEN# ARGON, SOLUBILITY* GAS PROPERTY, LIQUID METAL
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
_-,pAGXY kEEL/FkAME--1995/tj2l Srf.P
_~CIRC_ ACCESSICIN Niul--APOllo761
Ilit, 'F LFI FE
MV 1,:l WIN TM Ih, M11411111111111141T i "ll ull E 131411MIPH4 U H23411-MlEi 14101 3;mm
_-1/2 043 JUN'C CASSfF IED1
PROCESSING
DATE
090CT70
.'CIRL ACCESSICN NO-AP011,5181
.,-,Al.3ST.%ACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- A~iSTR'4CT. AN AP 1-1 .USE01 10 111-ASU RE THE SULY.
C UF GASES IN MOLTEN ALKALI METALS IS UESCU6LD. YliE C OF H SUB2 P4 A
78.2 WT.PEIRCENT K-21.8 W.PERCENCNA ALLOW IS UCSCRIBED BY THE EQUATION
LOG (C TINI-ES 10 PRIMF-4) EQkULS b.zf3 MINU5 (2670-T), WHER.E C IS IN
WT.PERLENf AND T IS THE TEI (L)EG.4f
4P. , -ESK); THIS LQUATION IS VALID FOR H
SUb2 CGNL,,,. bLLUW THE SATiN. P0.1filT, I.E.:, WHEN THE RELATION BET,4EEN THE H
N. AND (P)
5U62 LONL, P ri P-11 E 0 . 5~"HERE P 15 THE H SU62 PRESSU
RE OVER THE
----.ALLOY) IS LINEAR. AT 3000EGREES, LUG C. FOR N SUi32j HEj Al-40 AR IN THE
ABOVE ALLUY (WHERE C IS ATOM FRACTICJN-K~-CM PRIME2) UJ'qDFR I ATM IS :41NUS
~:~.403# MINUS 4.9, AND M114US 5~1# RESP.
itI
HP0,00. i Im. N, tilll R 1 hli aw.3ti 1w, 1 Wf, l moriii Fml I fl 11m, M,,,I
012 UNCLASSIFIED! PROCESSI-AG DATE--160CT70
;.T_TTLE~--MEASUREMENT OF HALF LIVES OF.-THE, FIRST EXCITED Z PL.US STATES OF
-__0SMIUM-184, OSMIUM-1869 AND OSMIUM-188 -U-
AU,THOR-(05:)-BEDICA, T., ZAYTSEVA# NI.G. vMOROZOV, V.A,l MUMINOVo T.M.,
r. '~~SEUGEANU, S-
NTRY.OF.INFU--USSR
-'!_.SGURCE-~-YAD. FIZ. 1970t 11(3), 481-2
_'~'.VAT E_- P UBL: IS HE D------- 70
~lc
.,'S-UBJECT -ARE-AS-PHYSICSi NUCLEAR S-ClENCE A,ND T;ECHNOLOGY
~'loplc TAGS--RADIOACTIVE DECAY SCHEME, 0SM1UM ISOTOPEj EXCITED NUCLEUS,
COUNTING* NUCLEAR ENERGY LEVEL* HALF LIFE
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
4"00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
iAPROXY REEL/FRAME--1991/1059 STEP NO--UR~0367/70/011/003/0481/0462
pCIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110749
012 UINCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT7C
';'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110749
,-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HALF LIFE T SUBCNEHALF OF THE
-119.8 KEV LEVEL OF PRIME184 0S, WAS DETO. BY: DELAYED E-GAMPA COINCIDENCE,
~d
RESOLN. S SUBTAUO SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1-2 NSECt TO BE 1,18 PLUS OR
J.-J, HINUS-0.0 5 NSEG. THE 137.2 AND 15-5*0 KEV LEVELSt T-SU801NEHALF 0.84 PLUS
MINUS 0.05 AND 0.71 PLUS OR MINUS 0.03 NSEC, WERE DETO. BY VARIOUS
~--,NETHODS. FACILITY: 084EDIN. INST. YAD. ISSLED.p DUBNAt USSR.
I [fir i A
7777
USSR UDI^V 621.039.534-6
ARNOLTDOV, M.. N., IVANOVSKIIY, M. Lt., AMOZOVt V. A. ,"~~'LETENETS~- S. '13.1
and SUBBOTIN, V. I.
"Solubility of Gases in Eutectic,Sodium-Potaasiun'iklloylI
iioscow
Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 1, Jan 70, pp 18-22
Abstract: The article describes results of the rneasurizar,-,ent of the
solubility of gases in the eutectic sodium-potassium ailoy at various
temperatures. The apparatus used by the authors, in ciontrast to the
device used by E. CQIM~FERS and J. SkVCLA'IITLN' Wrmits S*wdy of the
-equilibrium between gas and alloy in direct contact with each ozher.
This made it possible to measure the solubility not only of" hydrogen,
but also of such gases as nitrogen, argon,.and heliunii. in addition,
information could be obtained on the kinetics of the interact4on of
the gases with the alloy. The hotv volume method rias us,-.d to :tudy
the solubility of the gases in the alloy.
iments yielded the dependence of the
The first series of r
exp
hydrogen pressure on the amount of hydroger, absorbed by the alloy
1/2
E-0 I al I M. 1; =M", M. I ~ ~~n
=I W Ram-
USSR
ARNOLIDOV, M. N., et al., Atomnaya Ene rgiya, Vol 26f No 1, Jan 70,
pp 18-22
at 3800 C. The dependence of activityicoefficientol", of hydro6en
in the alloy on the hydrogen concentration was aal(~ulated- In the
tsecond series of experiments, undertaken following removal of hydro-
from the alloy by evacuation, the tem erature dopendence of the
.-gen V . p
saturaticn concentration of hydrogen in:the alloy Was calculated, as
well as the temperature depeadence of the dissociation pressure of
the saturated hydrozren solution*
Some results are described of the kinetic study of' -hL- inter-
action of gases with alloy. The process of hydrogen evolution, as
well as the process of,absorption, is described by~a first-order re-
action equation. The solubility of the,inert gases,was determined
for the alloy at 3000 C. The absorption rate of the inert gases is
..much slawer than hydrogen absorptiong.
2/2
112 -lE SS 70
010 UNGLAS~IFIEO PROI i.,'JG DATE-27NOV;
TfTLE--Al'4fN0 ACIDS AND PEPTIDES. V. SY14THESIS OF PEPT[DES OF AN OXYTOCIN
SEQUENCY USING HYDROXYPHTHALIC ESTERS OF BENZYLOXYCARBONYLAM11,10 ACIDS
AUTHOR-(03)-KAUROV, O.A., MARTYNOV, V F . ,M OR 0 z
..COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. 08SHCH. KHIM. 1970t 40(4)t 908-1.1
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC I C-NCE S
IC SYNTESIS, HYNOXYL RADICAL,
~~TOPIC TAGS--AMINO ACID, PEPTIDE, ORGAN
:-~~..PHTHALIC AClDv 1141DE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1509 STEP NO---UR/00791701040/f)04~/0908/0911
CIRC ACCESS1.0 N10--AP0135170
UN L 1%.j 0 1. 1 1 1- i~l
~::,22 ~010 UNCLASSI FIED, PROCESSING DA-l-E--27NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135170
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 43STAACT. TREATING DIC-Al~13C,';--I&NZOX'YTV'ROSINE
-iFv0I0XA-ll-JE 1411'1l DICYCLOHEX,
AND tit HYDRGXYPHTHAL IM IDE IN Ot (LGARB00f 1.11 OE
-)BEN
OVERNIGHT GAVE 70PERCENT DICARBk , ZOXY LtTYROSINE HYDROXYPHTHAL[~iIDE
ESTER, M. 68-9DEGREeS; SIMILARLY WAS PREPD. 90P~k.'ENT H'tDR0XYPhrHALlMl0E
ESTER OF CAR6OBENZOXY,L,ISQLEUCING, M. 1;!20EGREES, 60PERCENT
HYDROXYPHTHALIMIDE ESTER OF C4RBOBE~NZQXYPLtASPARAGII~ll---t ~4. 153-50EGREES1
ANO 60PERCENT HYDROXYPHTHALIMIDE ESTER OF CARB0BEP4ZO;(YL#GLUTAMINF, M,
132-4DEGREES. THESE ESTE:RS -rRGATED WITH APPROPRrA'T,I-- AMINO COMPONLINTS
AIND ET SUB3 N AT MINUS 10DEGREES IN D,'4F? CHCL SUB3,: 0". OlOaXANE GAVE THE
FOLLOWING L,AMINO ACIDE PEPTIDES (Z EQUALS CARSOB&HOXYI:
Z,45N,CYS(PHCH SU62),OME M. 192-5DEGREES; ZpGLNjASYrlpCYs(!;)l-fCH SU132)IOME
Mv 238-90EGREE.S; Z,LEUjGLYpOETj M. 104-60EGREES; Z I-,,)P,0,LE-lJ,G-LY,OET' ii.
148-51DEGREES; Z,CYS(PHCH SUB2.19PROtELU GLY*NY SLIB~~ M-170-LDEGqFES;
Z,ASNjCYS(P.HCH SUB2)PPROiELU,GLYjNH SUB~,Jl. 213-14pEGREES;
'Z9GL.N#ASNiCYS(PHCH SUB2hPROtLEUvGLY,NH .5UB;?M. 232-:1DEGREFS;
ZilLIlGLYN, ASN, CYS(PHCH SUB2)rPROiLEUP GLYPNH SUB~, M. 233-5DEGREES;
Z CYS( PHCH SUB2) TYR,OME, 14. 95-60EGR EES; AND Z , TYR .1 Z) , I LE, OME ,
149-.500EGREES. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV.ol LENINGRAD,
USSR.
USSR
RUBTSOV, M. I., SPORYKHIN, V. I., PERVUSHEVEKIY, V. P, MOROZOV, V. F.,
LUTSETS B. Ya., SHCHUKIN, L. I.
"Impulse Gas-Discharge Light Source"
Otkr)rtiya Izobreteniya Promyshlennye Obrazts Tovarnye Zaaki, No 31, 1972,
Patent No 355694.
Translation: 1. An impulse gas-discharge light source with an optically
transparent tubular bulb, within which are a dielectric. plate, used to
elongate the discharge channel and electrode units assembled on one side of
the bulb and separated by the plate, differing in that in order to increase
the evenness of radiation in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the tube,
increase the electrical breakdoon resistance and limiting electrical loads
on the discharge device, the dielectric plate is bent into a screw shape in
the zone of the discharge, forming bifillar spiral channels with its two
large edges, connected together by a channel, while the two small edges are
hermetically sealed to the inside of theIbulb, thus lim iting,the discharge
channel.
2. A light source according to Claim 1, differing in that in order to
increase the stability to the effects of mechanical loads, the electrodes are
made as truncated cones, compressed against the side surface of the bulb wall.
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7
1~: -11
7T
UR 0482
AA
Soviet.Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechaftical and General,
D e rwe a.r.
r244051 VA~4 BM?~K where in th4 housing I-are
m6tfnted tim three-way valves ~, each
containing cont Iling pisto 3. neutral slide
ro
plate 4 and lower plate,5.. When valve 2 la in
top disconnected,postion, the slide plate 4
separates volume a,sad.6 Through channel 9
'
open: valves,
compressed air is supplied. 4$~Lth.
(bottom ~ositiorz) compressied;'aLr is supplied
to volume 2 which is-connactod.bytchannel 7
to volume a. Channel delivers compressed'
air to controlle4 in.stallations.~To:activate~
the valve, the compressed-sir is.directed by:
e.g. the solenoid.valve 6 to:v~lume e. Becsut;e
the area of cQntrolling pistdn 3,As lirger
than the area of lower plate 5, the three-v
valvc moves into connected, 4&,mr position.;
ep;
In de-activating by do-press4rin1t, volume
the compressed air from the ~*Tvv, is drained
to the atmosphere through channel In the
VI
V-V- Sakharov, L. N. Vorwinbskiy
T
im. M. ti. Kalinina
case when only one valve is do-ractivatod, or~
only one Is iktivated, the sec6tid,valye 'cannot
be accidentally moved even-tf~cwpi~saed~air.
ters volume e. becaus, the suro,ol,attive areas
of slide plate 4:and*jGWeTpl&tO larse-r:!
on
tt
area of.contriolling p~ateI. ActLva
than the
,
:
,
of both valves is pogsible only:~Ath simulte~qous
;
e.~ ~i
supply Gf cumpressid. iir,to ho~h 'WOLUMOO
18.5.67. as 1156367/25-8, V.FMOROZOV. V.V KAHZ-W
and L.N.SAKHAROV M.I,.Kalinin--V6roPczh FactotV
16.10.690
of Forging and Pressing Equipment,
Bul.17/14.5.69. Class 47h. Int.M. F16h.
ISSZI454
k0652-691
t3 em
USSR UDC 577.17.612.4
ANISBCV, V. N., KHAVINSON, V. Kh. WROZOV~ V. G. and, DILI 314,11dij V. M. t
-Nddicineo USSR Academy of
Scientific Research Institute of ExperTmentaT
Medical Sciences, Leningrad
"The Lowering of the Sensitivity Threshold of the flypo,tlialarLic-IIYpophy~--ical
System to the Action of Estrogens Under the Influence of Epiphyseal Extract
In Old Female Rats"
Z-485
146scov, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 213, No 2, 1973, ppI
Abstract: The effect of an acetic acid extract of bovine ep#hysis on the
pypothalamic threshold to inhibition in systems of reproducV.ve homeostasis
was studied. In one serica of exTerinents the left OVII.Ty Wall removed fror..
young (3-month-old) and rwture (17-19-month-old) rats and the extract was
subsequently administered for 7 days either with or without diethylstilbes-
terol proplonate (DESP). The extract alone was found to hav,~ no effect Oil
the comper.;atory hypertrophy of the right ovary, however it lowered the com-
pensation when given with DZSP compared to DESP alone. This is said to show
that the extract increases the sensitivity OfIthe hypothe-lavis to the
inhibitory influence of estrogen, and is observed only ir, mature rats. In a
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~ ~Ir
second series of experiments young, mature and old (26-28-month-old) rats
were given the extract for 2 weeks and then their cycles Ware studied by
vaginal smear for two weeks. It was observed that in old rats the extract
caused a mnnifestation of the diestrus phase previously absent and a reduc-
tion of irregular cycles. This effect is proposed to be connected with the
increase in hypothalamic sensitivity 'to estrogen,
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65
Yloscow, V sb. Av til=aty, gibridn. _ i upraylyaaishch. mash='
(Automatons, Hybrid and Controi Kachined-collection o-L" works)
"Naulm, " 1972, pp 50-59 (from RM-41ateiLlatika, 1,1o 7, 1972,
Abstract 110 7V370)
Trcanslation: The author consideis the finite, semi-illarkov auto-
maton describable by the atachaatic graph Y1 = (3,T,)j where
B, = [,--, 0 ? B 1T% J71 is a oet of vertices of the P-raph corrospond-
ing to the,Le*~IoT atates ot. the automaton; L in a c-:.rb of arcs
A is the itatrix of flie probability of
traonsitions a~j between elements Bi and Bj; T ~i3 the transition
duration matrix defined at all arcs of grbph R., It is -zssu:::ed
-errral values
that the eleraents t o-f matri-x T take on only, int 6
01 1, 2p 3p .... LeN S-CE be some subset of thp autamaton
states with the charact"eristic that, if the automatan ohould
'fall into one of the states EiES, further transitions i~rill
cease and the automaton will remain: in its orig,,,~ial etate. The
inost imDortant characteristic of such Pn autonaton is the lair
zn~
USSR
MOROZOV, V. G., V ab. Avtomatyg gibridn.i upravlyayumhch. nashiny,
"Kaukap* 1972t PP 50-59
governing the distribution of the operating time before the automaton
falls into one of the absorbing states. An expression Is obtained in this
paper for the generating function P(z) of tho probability p(k) that the
automaton will fall into one of-the absorbing states kLt the-&-th moment of
discrete automaton time. Author's abstract6
2/2
........ .. ....... ......
Eau=
11s SR_ UDC 577.4
Morazov.-N. G.
"Topologic Methods of Studying Finite Semiuarkov Autornatall
V sb. Avtomaty, gibridn. i utiravlypyushch. mashiny (Automata, flybrid and Con-
tiol, Machines collection of works) , Mosco-ir, Nauka Press 1972, pp 150-59
(from M-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V370).
Translation: A study was made of a finite semimarkov automaLon described by
means of the stochastic graph 11 = (E, Q I where E - 1EO, Ell ... I E is tile set
of vertices of the graph corresponding to the set of --tates of the autorlaton;
L is the set of arcs P.. . = 017il (Fi, E E) ; A is ulie probabili tv natrix
of the transitions a beMeeii Lite elements FE i and E T Is Lhe transition
duration matrix defined on all arcs of the graph 11. It is proposed that the
elements tij of the matrix T assume onlyIntegral values 0, 1, 2, 3,
Let SC:E be a subset of states of the -automaton having the property that when
auto-maton reaches one of the sCates further LrawsiLionr, strp and
ae automaton reviains in the intial state. "'lie most importanct characLerisLic
of this automaton is the time distribution law of tile functioning before tile
1/2
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MOROZOV, Nr. G., AvtonaLy, gibridn. i upravL ushch. viashiny, Hoscov,,
ya
Pressf 1972, pp j0-59
autoriaton gets into one of the absorbing states. In this paper tLe eypression
was obtainad for the generating function,P(z) of tile probabl-1i.Ey p(k) ulat the
automaton will fall into one of the absorbinj; states ai: fie k-th point.of
discrete autotiaton time.
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USSR uDc 621-394-14,
ELM
KULIKOVSKIY,) L. F. MOROZOVII V. K., ALEKSANDROV, 0. P., MITE T, IM. B.
Kuybyshev Polytechnl cal"TWIN rt"ftba-imenii V. V. Kuybyshev
M
"A Device for CorTressing and Transmitting Textual Data With Coding by Word"
Mscov, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pror7shlennyye obraztsy, tova yye znak- ,
1970, No 36, Soviet Patent 11o 2M8021, class 21, filed 7 Jul 69, published
3 Dec 70, pp 50-51
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for co=ressinc,
and transmitting textual data with coding by wvrd. The device contains all
input register, a converter-encoder, control logac circuits, and an out-put
puncher. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the data traffic
handling capacity of the communications channel is increased by connecting
the above-mentioned encoder to some inputs of the shitt register, while
its input is connected to other inputs of 'the shift regi.~-,Ler through
switches which are controlled from an AND,circuit and are connected to
the encoder outputs. The output of i the shift .,register -is connected to the
puncher through a series-parallel output register.
16
7
US S R uDc: 621-317. T7
DERYABIN, Yu. F.? MOROZOV, V. I., SOLODAR" G. G .
"A Digital Phase Meter"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po radiobekhn. izinererlival
porst of theAll-Union Scientific and Technical Conferencto on Ra(U
ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsks~19TO, PP 87-89 (from M-1h.-T~.diotekh-
RIM,,No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A336)
T. 2 (Re-
Engineer-
Translation- The authors describe a -phase meter which cc;nverts the dif-
fei~ance in phases of,two SHF signals to numbers in four-digit paxallel
binary code. The proposed instrument is distinguished fjxim ccnrertional
digital phase meters by its high speed. The phase neter~consists of two
parts: the SHF section in which the measured phaze is converted to a
series of five voltages, and an analog-digital converter vhera I;hese vol-
tages are converted to four-digit binary code. Tents of a model of the
phase meter showed that its error in a frequency band of 10% is no more than
�101 when input powers are changed by �3 DB, and speed:i,o at J.east 0.5 jjsec.
E. L.
89,
038 -TTO
Ll2 UNCLASSIFIED PK.UCESSING DATE-3001%.
-1 -EXPERIMEINTAL STU0Y U~ EIXICJA7]vE PRUCESSES IN THE CKYST4LLINE LENS
LL
__".:AEjTH0R-(02J-YAKGVLEV, A.A.,p MOROZOV-s
Vo 1.
0-
-.-CCUNTRY. OF JNF USSR
,.-.Su'URC E-VESTNI KCiFTALIMGLOGIlt 19701, NR le 4PP 68-73
ATE PUBLISHED-----70
s -bLOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
UBJECT AREAS
TAGS-OXIDATICN, OPTIC LENS, PLAT1,1% M,ELECTR(]D:Eo RABBITt ALKALOIDt
U
DRUG:EPFECTP META80LISMt AOENOSINE TRIPHO$PHATE#.EYE
NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:..,DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
..~-,'PRi3XY.REEL/FRAME-3003/0119 STEP NO--UR/0357/70/0001003/OO68iOO73
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0129375
-1 1 -Xtf- ]-A _V:_Y__r~
2/2 .038 UNC LAS SI FI ED PROCE$SING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO129375
GP-0- ABSTRACT@ THE AUTHORS DEVISED A METHOD OF
IAMPLANTING A THIN PLATINUM ELECTRODE INTO THE EYE LENS Or THE RABBIT
WITH ITS TRANSPARENCY PRESERVED FOR A LONG TIME. THE PROCEDURE ENABLES
:OXIDATIVE PROCESSES IN THE CRYSTALLINE-LENS TO BE STUDIED
POLAROGRAPHICALLY IN A CHRONIC EXPERIMENT. A TOTAL OF 20 TESTS ON 3
RABBITS WERE CARRIED CUT. IN THE LEN$ THE OXIDATEVE PROCESSES PROCEED
-AT A MUCH SLOWEa RATE THAN IN OTHER EYE TISSUES (THE IRISY CILIARY
800y). THE INTENSITY OF THE OXYGEN EXCHANGE IN THE LENS APPROACHES THE
RATE AT THWICH TFE PROCESS PROCEEDS IN THE HUMOR OF THE ANTERIOR
CHAMBER* PILOCARPINE ANU PHOSPHACOL INHIBIT THE PROCESS OF OXYGEN
UTILI ZATION IN THE LENS. UNDER THE EFFECT OF MYOTICS THE COEFFICIENT OF
OXYGEN UTILIZATION DECREASED ON THE AVERAGE B-Y 40PERCEN1 IN THE CASE OF
-PHOSPHACOL AND BY 10OPERCENT, IN THAT GF PILOCARPINE. BY ACTIVATING
METABOLIC PROCESSES IN THE LENS ATP RAISES THE COEFFICIENT OF OXYGEN
WILIZATIOIN BY AN AVEkAGE OF 33PEACENT. TO NORMALIZE METABOLIC
PRUCESS6S IN THE LENS DISRUPTED BY MYOTICS.IT IS EAPEDIENT THAT AN ATP
SOLUTION BE INSTILLED TOGETHER WIJH THE LATTER. FACILITY: OTOEL
EKSPFRIMENTALONOGO IZUCHENIYA GtAUKOf',Y;tiiJSKOV5K0G0 NAUCHNO-ISSLED.
INS TITUTA GLAZNKH DOLEZNEY IM. GELfMGOL?:TSA.
USSR
A DEVICE FOR REMOTE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM SIMULATION
'YE Z
Moscow, CTKRYTIYA IZOBRATENIYA PRO14YSHLENNYYE OBRAZTSY TOVAfflil _NA!KI,
in Russian No 2, 15 Jan 74 pp 153-154
/Abstract7 (11) 411470 (21) 1781501/18-24 (22) 06-05,72(51) G 06g 7/48
Z57-3) 681.142.001-57 (72) (54) A device for simulating remote measurement
systems containing an initial information sensor, an error stream simulation
unit, an error calculation unit, an information compression lanit, a coding
unit, an adder, a decoding unit, an information recovery unit, a control unit,
an address formation unit, a random sequence sensor, and a communication
grouping simulation unit is distinguished by the fact that the area of appli-
cation is extended by connecting the first output of the initial information
sensor to one of the inputs of the error calculation unit, while the second
output is connected in series through the information compression unit, the
codir~a, unit., the adder with attached error stream simulation unit, and the
decoding unit; and the information rocovex",r unit, to thv other input of the
error calculation unit, the second output of the inforzation compression unit
being connected through the control unit and the address formation unit to the
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MHOZOVI V. M., CTURTHYA IZOBRATENIYA FROMMMENNYU 05RAZT.$Y TOVARNYYE
ZMAKI No 2, 15 Jan 74 pp 153-154
secondary inputs of the coding and decoding units; the second output of the
decoding unit is connected through the random sequence sensor and the informa-
tion. grouping simulation unit to the second input of the information recovery
unit.
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NOROZOV, V. M.
"A Device for Remote Measurement System Simulation"
Moscow, Otkrytiya izobrateniya proWshle=;"e obrastsy tovarnyye tnaJd. No 2,
15 Jan 74, pp 153 - 154
Translations (U) 411470 (21) 1781501/18-24 (22) 06.05.72(51) G o6g, 7/48
(53) 681-142.001-57 (72) (;4) A device for aijaulating remote measurement systems
containing an initial information sensor, an torror stream simulation unit, &n.
error calculation unit, an Information compression unit. a coding unit, an adder,
a decoding unit, an information recovery units a control unit, an address
formation unit, a random sequence sensoriand a communication grouping simulation
unit is distinguished by the fact that the:area of *pplicaticn is extended by
connecting -the first output of the initial information sensor to one of the
Inputs of the error calculation unit, while the second output Is connected in
series through the information compression unit, the coding unitg theadder
with attached error stream simulation unit, and decoding unit;and the infornation
recovery unit,,to the other input of the error calculation unit, the second output
of the information compression unit being connected through the control unit
WA the address formation unit to the secondary inputs of the coding and decoding
unitst the second output of the decoding unit Is conneated tFzourji the random
1/2
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-M -1,
~~ if, ii.-I w U - 14 11 M lilt ~qflF,4 Z IWAAM Hll; PIA117PRIZ HM.7 M, 1 liIIIII-hit 100 M' 101 ., H", 11,417INNI
I. I
USSR UDC, 531. 36
'MROZOV, V. H., RUBANOVSKIY, V. N., RUMYANTSEV, V. V., SW-ISONOV, V. A. 'Noscow
"Bifurcation and Stability of the Steady-State Hovtments of Complex Mechanical
Systems"
Moscow, Prikladnaya Matematika i Mekhanika, Val 37, No 3, 1973, pp -137-399
Abstract: In many cases it is possible to simulate modern eqVIPment such as
rockets, spacecraft, gyros, and so on by mechanical systems comprising absolute1v
solid-states and particles and the deformable (liquid and elastic) bodies con-
nected with them. A study is made of the steady-state movements of complex
systems -- mechanical systems containing subsystems with a finite number of
degrees of freedom and elements with distributed paraTnPtN*S, that is, continuous
media. The steady-state movements correspond to the ntationary values of the
potential energy V or variable potential energy 14 of the,system. The problem
of stability of the steady-state movements is reduced to Investigating the nature
of the extrem_= of the potential energy V or 1-1. ",linimum potential energy :or-
responds to stable movement. The stability (i~stabilfty) conditions of the
steady-state movements can be ObLained as conditions of *definad positivr~tness
(sign variability together with certain additional cond-itions) of the secondary
variation of the potential energy 62V or 62vt in many important cases. These
general results are applied to the solution of a number of specific problems
1/2
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MOROZOV, V. M., ET AL., Prikladnaya Hatematika i Mekhanika, Vol 37, No 3, 1973,
pp 387-399
~of the stability of steady-state movements o 'complex &ysttam-i, and the conditions
f
of stability. of the movement of a solid-state with liqu,ld and elastic parts in
different force fields are discussed.
Thus, the investigation includes complex systems constrained by holonomic
relations, movement of a solid-state having a cavity partially filled with a
liquid of density p the surface tension of which is negligible around a stationary
point 0, the construction of a complete picture of the Olstribution of th-e
positions of equilibrium of a complex systems ~their evolution and hifurcation
on variation of the system p6rameters, the problem of stibility of uniform vertical
rotation around a stationary point of a solid-fitate with.a thin, rectilinear,
gravitatIonal force rigidly
nonaxtennible elastic rod in a uniform fIvId of
a solid-state in a
fastened to it, and the movement of . zantral newtonlan force
field bearing thin or thin-walled inextenoible elastic rod-, each of' which bas
.2 planes,of symmetry.
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17
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USSR UDC 620.179.16
VORONOV, A. I., KOZLOV, Yu. V., MALYSHEV, V. I., and MOROZOV, V. M., Tomsk
Pblytechnical Institute imeni S.M. Kirov
"Attachment to a UKB-1 Defectoscope for,Inspection of,.Coacrete at Negative
Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 4 iul-A4 72, pp 59-63
Abstract: A shock-excited thyristor with increased oultpul. voltage amplitude
(up to 6 kv) is proposed as an attachment for a UKB-1 4efectoscope for use in
the non-destructive testing of concrete at negative temperatures. Since it
is not possible to use ultrasonic instruments equipped with Seignette salt
heads in unheated locations, the authord employed ceramiic pLeaoelements such
as TsTS-19 which require it higher voltage and produce 4 hlg~ier voltage. The
modified defectoscope with TsTS-19 radiation: elements :was tes ted on a standard
concrete sample at -20 C. The tests showed,,reliabilitV irt the +60 to -20 C
...:Enterval. 3 figures, 1. table,. 1 bibliographical ref er,01CC.
USSR UDC 531-55:521.1
)IRROPa M
"Motio n Stab ility of Space Vehicles"
V sb. Obshch~xa mekh. 1969 (Itogi nauki i tek-hn. VINITI PN SSSR) (General
Mechanics 1969 [Summation of Science and Technology. A-11-Union Institute
of Scientific and Technical Informationo Academy:of Sviences of the USSRJ),
Moscow, 1971, PP 5-83 (from RZh-Mekhanika, NO,10, Oct 71, Abstract No
IOA112)
Translation: A survey is given of the methods and re6ults of research in
the motion stability of space vehicles. The paper is.divided into foul,
chapters.
The first chapter deals with problems of the motIon stability of
satellites in a gravitational force field in the bounded E.nd unbounded
formdations. The bounded formulation of the problem*1is characterized by
the assumption that the relative motion~of a satellite has ma effect on
~the orbit of its center of mass, which is assumed to~be a Keplerian orbit.
The unbounded case is a strict fo ,rinulation of the Droblem i&ere motion a'
-.the center of mass and motion about'thelcenter of maan~. art, Interrelated.
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USSR
MOROZOV, V. M., Obsbchaya mekh. 1969 (Itogi nauki i tekhn. VVNIT! -UT SSSR),
Moscow, 1971, PP 5-83
The author considers problems of the stability of positions of relative
equilibrium of satellites (including gyrostat-satellites). Consideration
is then given to problems of the stability of stationary revolutions of a
dynamically symmetric satellite on a circular and cn. an elliptical orbit.
The results of a study of the stability of some nonstiitionexy motions of
satellites are presented.
The second chapter deals with analogous problems in the stability of
stationary motions of satellites'subjected to gravitational, aerodynamic
and magnetic moments, as well as the mopents of forces of light rressLze.
Only the bounded problem is considered here.
The third chapter deals vith problems of stabilizing the predetermined
motion of a satellite, including problems of 6ptimumxotiom in one sens,E!
or another.
In the fourth chapter, the author presents the r0-sulta of investiga-
tion of motion stability of satellites with stabilizers of various types,
and also satellites with elastic elements.. In particiilar, considerati-oi
is gJ-'Ven to problems of motion stability of gyroscopen installed on a
satellite, an also the motion stability,of satellites made ur? of two ro-
tating parts. Bibliography of 204 titles. V. N. Rubanovskiy.
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-:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137651
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo A CRIT* ANAL.JS G IYEN ON
PUBLISHEO-DATA AND THEORIES ON THE ORIGIN OF N ELASTIC SCIATTFRING AT
-VERY SMALL ANGLES ISMALLER THAN OR:EQUAL,TO IDEGREE$). ALL CONCLUSIONS
ON-THE ANOMALIES IN N ELASTIC SCATTERING:NAY BE DRAWN ONLY IF THE
---~STUDIED.-PROCESS IS ACCOMPANIED BY QUAL.
UNruLA$S[FIr-0
009 UNCLASSIFTEO' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
:!_,T'I.-TtE--BLAST FUR'IACF HEARTIA CeMBUSTION CONTOUkS AN 1) NIARIATION IN THE
~.711--:INDIV I DUAL TUYIERE PARAMETERS -U-
V.KH., MOROZOVt VoMo, SMETANIN, M.V., MAKHANE.Kt
N'. G. K-3-NOVAL (W K. 0.
COUNTRY OF INFLI--USSR
;'~.SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHES. ZAVED.7 CHEkN MET. 1970, 13(2)r 24-8
OAT E: PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
0 1 CTAGS-BLAST FURNACE, STEEL TUBE, CARBON 0 1 OX I D t-
'._.'-_CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:_~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
IPROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1406 STEP NO.--UR/0148/70/01'1/002/002tk/0028
r[RC ACCESSION NO--AT0120199
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
212 009
ESSION NO--AT0120199
CIRC ACC
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-o- ABSTRACT. THE SHAPE AN") ARRANGEMENT D F
TUYEkES AND THFIq EFFECT ON BLAST FURNACE OPE-rATIoilt WERE STUDIED. #IATER
CH WERE ABLE TO COLLpry SAMPLES OF GASES
COOLED TUBES WERE INTRODUCED WHI c
AT A VARIETY OF PeINTS. THE C01413USTION ZONE WAS Ml*)Pll- DEVELOPED I N THE
VEkTICAL TAL. TIO PROMOTE THE 14L
DIRECTION THAN I~i THE HORIZON DRE
FAVORABLE HGRIZONTAL DIRECTION, ELLIPTICAL AND SLll' SH;%13E.D TUYERES WERE
-.TPIED; H{i,,4EVERr THE NEED FCp CU AND OIFFICULTIES IN PLACING TUYERES IN
'EXACTLY HORIZONTAL POSITION' mADE rfits CHANGE IMPRA(,"rICAL. FUTHER40RE
IT WAS TRI-PO TO JOIN INDIVIDUAL CO,"BUSTION CHAMBER$ BY INCREASING THE
OF TUTERES FRCM 10 TO 12; HOWEVERv THE RING SHihPEO COMBUSTION ZONE
.14HIC" WAS FORMED WAS VERY NARROh AND THE CC SUB2 C(JNTEN'T IN THE I-ASES
1.%CREASED FROM 4-6PERCENT AT THE FURNACE WALLS T0.16PERCEINT CLOSER TO
F4CILITY:
,.-THE'.AXIS OF THE FURNACE. URAL, POLIT-EKH. INST,,
-SVEROLOVSKt USSR,,
UDC ~,539-171- 4
~.i.USSR
S., and MOROZOV, V. M.
JZBEDEVA, N
Anomalous Neutron Scattering"
Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 4, APr 70, PP 31.0-316
Abstract. An analysis indicates that 'conclusions regarding the exist-
ence of any anomalies in the current state of neu'tron elastic scatter-
ing theory are possible only if the process studied is acconpanied by
qualitative manifestations (AlOr example, polarization of scattered
neutrons in the case of Schwinger scattering). Ourrent nuclear models
do not apparently permit a rel%ble estimate of even Oe upper limit
of possible scattering "anomalies" in 0,01 (0) wfiielvare due to any
~addends in the full neutron-nucleus interaction Potent;ial which are
different from the short-rangeT specifically audear pptential and
Schwinger potential.
IMMINVIO PIMMMINIMPHIM MANUMOMMM
~~1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-160CT70
--T..ITLE--ANOMALIES IN THE SMALL ANGLE ELASTIC SCATTERLN(5 OF NEUTRONS -U-
UTHUR-(03)-G0RL0Vt G*Vot LEBEDEVAt N*5*1 40ROZOVt vim,
FO--USSR
UNTRY OF IN
~~--SOURCE-IZV. AKAG. NAUK SSSRt SER. FIZ. 19701 34(1)p 138-46
Al EPOLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
CATTERINGt
-,-tOP,IC TAGS--NUCLEAR MODEL, NEUTRON SCATTERING SMALL ANGLE S
kATTER i NG CROSS SECTION, CALCULATION, ERROR ANALYSISt ELASTIC
-ATTERLING
S
C
%ZONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTICN5
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0237 11EP NO--URiOO46/7t)/034/0011013,4/0146
TRC_ ACCESSI ON NO-Wo 105313
w
01.4 LINCLASS1FIED P,~OCESSING 0-ATC-16OCT70
:-ARC -ACCESS ION NO- AP0105313
GP-0- ABSTRACT. ALL INVESTIGATORS qAKE CONCLUSIONS
THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF ANOMALIES 'IN THE SMALL AINI;~LE SCATTERING OP
WON THE BASIS Of: THE COMPARISON OF. EXPTL. OATA 141TH THE PREDICTWNS OF
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THEURETACAL PREDICTION IS
JHEORY. UNFURTUNATELYP
E
NOT CUSTOMARILY DEALT WITH. THE FoRm or-~ THE CROSS 5~ECTIJN ;IJF ~4 UN THE
NUCLEI OF THE MEAN AT. WT, IS SATISFACTORlLY DESCRIBED BY ALL 30DELS
:-USEor HUT THE HEAVY t4UCLEI EXHIBIT AN UNS,rABLE RESULT. l*ffE USE OF
VARIOUS MODELS FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF: OATA OBTAINED IN ONE AND THE
OFTEN LEADS TO CONCLUSIONS BY THE SIGN OF THE EFFECT. THE
-SAME EXPT,
ASSUMPTIONS MADE IN MANY WORKS ON THE EXU TENCE, OF THE ANOMALL)Ui SMALL
'OF M-RGY OF
NGLE~ SCATTER ING OF N 'NCREASING WLTHTME; INCREASE N ARE
A I
'N
OT JUSTIFIABLE.
L "I
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TABLE or CTNTENTS
Derrugin, 1. A. Opening Addra.A ................................
Dcryun.in, 1. A. La&er ralssio,i an an Taforiorilon Citricr .......
Der,yusin, 1. A., collsfd-~Ati.~n of the Statf--tical cherneterlstics
roreshov, V. N. of tbe Signal orv) Nolfte In n0a" artical
Co"'micati~n nvuttrd ............. I ............
Scrokc, L: H. Inforvatton Properties of a 11ologran ........... 15
MicyUgaVt V. V, Car~inp,,GapnzLty. of a Physical
.......................... 32
Tatornikov, V. T., Prospects of t" Deyelopmert c. '70tlral
Huradyan, A. G.. Cam~~uicvtftim Lines ........................... 53
?rudzlkov, 1. if.
Porakhov, 0. N. Cheracts-Istic Features af lotaroarl." lranm~
rierica Ln Opcicel Catetunicatian Systefte ....... 72
ilityugo , V. V.
v, rransfornation Properties of the Udiation
Deruti ty Matris for Linear Transformation or
Canonical .......... 82
Kityurov, V. I., Information Losses for rre4ttenc-,-Uma Mismatch
Morasov, V. P. of the Rereiver with the Transmitter ........... tig
Lavlinskiy, X. P., Suboptimal Filters for Detecting fluctuatina
Terpurov, A. S. Poisson Signals Aratost a Sackground of Poinson
Holiss of Variable invqnsity .............
v., Eatevadyna Ractiver at Incoharent Optical Signals
Terpugov, A. P. under the Conditions of Fluctuttion Holse Effects 102
PadyaK, L. Yo. , A Target SeArcj; Problem ........................ lod
Torpugov. A. F.
'Dollnin. N. A., A Suboptimal Algorithm for Datecting TluttudtinR
.e--r,rpugov, A. F.
i!:: Poisson Signaln ......I ......................... 113
A:
Scroka, L. H. Coherent OpticpI Systems for Exacutina Linear
integral Operations ............................ 12S
FactosIna. q. A.. Linkar Systems for Determining the Tina of
Terpugovp A. F. Occurrence of ,lolve-Like Signals ............... 136
Ml Wed Yj-
I NCLISli TITLEt PROBLO49 Or LASER BRM DATA MNSljtSSjf-,%
PROCEEDINGS OF T"E FIRST ALL-uNjj)H CobifM%
CE. KIEV.
SEPTE"ER 1965
I mI CWN TITLE: PROBLINY PEREI)ACJL ItiraMATS;I tAZE.4tj=
A1171101t; 1. A. DERYUGIN, ET AL
3
SWAIM KIEV ORDER OF LEMIlf STATE MIVWITY F1
IMENI T.C. SCIIEVOMM
Tfomlated rar PSTC by ACst
NOTICE
t"il'"l' f1( IN% PINICA011M hAVC bCC" ItAIIIIANd AS rrCWMTCl In the orqiftal ~jtt.
3M MP( Wi been MAI: It, Wify III(' accuracy of any Putment contained themm, T, ho
I% pulifishvil with a minlinutow rif opy vditing And graphics prcparamas in orth,'
wv%Iwolite the dk~etnit%atitjm u(iorirmAthim.
AppmvvJ fo, public rvlUAtC. lliMfibW11)" 11"litniled.
C. Applies ti,631 -of-, The-6kaj! ~rAabiii.~j and
Statistical Methodsi'
USSR
UDC! 519.2
ITYt V. P.
M
UGOV, V. V., MOROZOV
Concerning the Quantum Mt~chanics Approach to Problems~of Reconstructing
Optical Images
Probl. peredachi inform., 1973, 9, No 1,1pp 108-13.1 ~from RM-Kibernetika,
No T91 Jul 73, abstract NoV207 the authors)
Translation: Among problens of the physical theory of signal transmis-
sion in recent years more emd.more attentic-n is being given to questions
involving the acquisition cf data on -the spatial distribution of light
sources according to given 3tatistical properties of the radiation re-
ceived from them. in this -!egard we should note first of all the ad-
vances in holography which !.a generating ever increasing interest, the
experiments of Hanbury, Brmii and TwiBs on measuring the angular dimer-
sions of stars, as well as certain other questions, specifically problems
of reconstructing poorly f,)c,;sed optical iveges. This paper attempts to
construct a united quantum a:,)proach to problems'of the gi*xen type in the
formalism of linear canoniceL transformations ~)f field variabl)es. For
the sake of simplicity, the treatment'is limited to monochroaatic
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USSR UDC 534. 781
Rn7nv v- 0
PUOLOKAYI. EX, P. A. , KJI0IUIL V, A. D., Ifistititte! of Evolutionary
Thy. slo Biochemistry imeni 1. M. S-eclienov of the :USSR Acadermy of Sciences,
i3iiigrad
"Inf rasounds Generated by the liuman:Vocal. Organ in the *ech and Singing Pro-
cess
Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol XVIII, ~Io 1, 1972, pp.144-146
Abstract: A specral anal-isis was made of the human, voice in the inf rasonic
range. Both ordinary coviersational speech and singing vere investigated. Some
example spectrometric recordings and oscillograms are prosented. On the infra-
sonic oscillogram basical'i-Y a frequency oa tho,order of 5 hertz predominates
which is well-synchroniz-ed with. the. vibrato frpquency of the ninger exhibited
in, the form of amplitude tiodulation of the. sound oacijjdgran.~ The origin of
Infrasounds during speech processes is connectedwith st,11'abifIration, that is,
nodulation of the air f Icni f rom the lungs ny the articulation apparatus. The
infrasonic frequency corresponds to the va-.-,an frequency of the syllable articu-
The origin of intrasn-und during singin; is of a different nature.
When singing vowel--, t-he sirlrer's Mouth is vide open and rirtir.10.iltion 16 CSSF-0-
absent; therefore, [t is possible to propose that' r'he palmration of i--I.-
frasound is realized by th~~ respiratory apparati-s of the 4;iriger (the diaphrar,'vi)
1/2
alts 55129
17 April 1972
REPETITION PATE OF WGINC SIMALS OF DOLP11INS AS A FUNCT.ION
OF DISTANCE TO TARGET
'
[Article bw, V- P, Mr,. A. 1. Yj !, Burdil, K. A. :Invtsov4 and
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f
M. Scehanov, USSR Acadkay of Scfcnc~s, LenLngrad;Jloscow, hlofi2lka.
Russian, Vol 17, No 1, W21 wibmitted 24 September' 19 70. pp 139--1-44-T
Abatreatt.Thla paper gives tne results Of an
at
experimental ;Udy~nf the patterns of changa
In the. repetition rate of ranglng SAgnAU Of.
-
I
.
8--dolpa r.
nthe
process or active ranging to
I
-
a targat' Won). It waa 'establIah
ad that the
repetition rate of r nrt-fl -Ignt 1t'
'
the fish varies with-
rent of the animal tos4r~
An- w.cortain.. razwe.-at ..-the zame-time.~ratzinin-g
2E,/c~ where L is~lthn diatanc*
'high values To.
'
the tarret, c in, the npood
from the ldalphtn to
or,propas4ti;m 'qf:'*-Q%tnd- In- th6 i!jiitai~ "Thi, Cal-
lect*d -dits; =sjo RealUmn'than -the
,
n emits each vuecoas!.~a ranging pulas only
11olpht
some %line (swernring 20 ainac) after the echo
T t in.tha-study or dolphins
7hv "vor-increarinsz interee
Is attributable -to a-hilpin dagrao-to thel r--poeeeea to* of a
-arulb T4.~
hichly 4avqJ - 4 - -aft~111u' --vaparnttl--~~Phit - lzz~thA
,ev~rt 16 I'he -abroluto darknazs And with InopfVR~IVe vision to
detect aM discriminate extremely reliably and precisely dir-
ferant types of rood and other objects and to differentiate
precisely not only. (I-0 ape.or-objeeta-but.thair
3
It in natural that thn
.
principlez of the operation of the echo-ranf;Lng
ap ratue of the dolphin are of great interest in both evo-
IMOomory-phy3iological and bionic respects.
0.145 6
USSR, UDC.- 62:L. 373.53
MDRDZOV V.i
YEWV V. V. ILtYASOV i R. 8h., 6RWII B; 'N., POLISKIY,
Yu. Ye.,
A Transistorized Oscill.ator for Excitation; of aRing-Typp'~ Gas baser
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-tit (Works of the Kazan Aviation InjifAtutt), 1970,
WM4, pp n6_122 (f i -om Mh-Radioteklinika, 116 12, Dee '(0, Abstract No
ans
1~ lation: High-freqtency.pumping.ost-illators which oporate in the 3-100
Muz frequency range are rost frequently used for activatii~g a gas laser.
As arule, these oscillEtors; are based on vaeutim tubes. With the develop-
Ment of Soviet high-frequency power transistors, it has b6come possible to
make a miniaturized economic pumping oscillator. This paper describes a
transistorized oscillatcr designed for excitation of threi~ gas-,discharge
tubes on a frequency of 5 MIz with relatively frequency imstability of 2x,0-4
with an output power of 5)x3 W, the time for reaching tb~e: vorking mode
beinig no more than 50 msea. The gas laser emisajon leve.'Lii3 stabilized by
to them; oaloioa of ftq The pover
uuIng negative feedback vith renpoot
e gw-discliare;e tul e 1.111 a rin$i: 11 sev jjj contlullo
level, for excitation of th
OUS27. variable from Pmax to 0.3 Pm=.:
.~s
16 UFLEU E IAO' ATt
Z UNCLASS
tLC~ ~,bUCTION '0 FPOLYATOMIC ~tTRON E N E R GYOPERATOR MATRIXES
EL
'T~~WIT-W-AEFERENCE.J.0 SYMNETRY
WMOR OZJr-MOROZQV#':V.P,~*.p. MOROZOVA
AARKI'tIG-NO
RESTRICTJONS-t':~
R
'CCUMENT .-'(,LASS--UNCLA S S I F I EO
Deryugin. 1. A. Opening Addresta ................................
Deryugin, 1. A. LANer tm!s3lon as art Inforrsation rarrior .......
Venyurin. 1. A., Consrtderatl~,n c-f tho Statistital Char;c tetistics
Kursahov, V. I. of the Sirstol arts) Noine In Dinzts- Qptlcal
Cort:sssnitatilln s7atems ...... ..............
sozakos, Ll .11. Tntorriatiin Properties of A ;Iolorram ...........
mityugovs, V. V. Carming Candefty of a G~."erallzal lsh~zxjcal.
Comrsunicatton Chstrrinak ...............
Ta,tardikovIs V. T., Prospects of the VvveLopnent of rn-tic4l
Muradyan. A~ C., Cormmicatiotis Lineit .........................
Prudnikov, 1. 14.
rotokhovo 0. N. Choracte,istic Vefttures of Information Trans-
stiftsion'Lft Optio'.41 C*ftMrftt"t1*9k 1924C1031% ....... 72
Hityugovs. V. V., Trattsfornmation Properties of the Radiation
M. Density Natrix for Unear Transformation of
Canonical Variable" .................... I ........ 82
Mit1ruAcv, V. V., Information Losses for Freq%wacT-T1=e Mismatch
of tive Receiver with Ott Ttanswitter .... ....... 49
L"UnakLy, ff. P.. Suboptimal filters for betacting VluctuatinA
lerpugov, A. S. Poissom Signals Against a Back%ra=d of Pats,,!irn
Noise of Variable ............. Z ..... 95
,raft, i. V. Reteradyna Receiver of incoherent Optical Sin"als;
Terpugins. A. F. under the Conditions of Fluctustiomi '40100 trfacts 102
Radyuk, L. Ye., A Tattgat Searsth~ isTablem ........................ 106
Terpugov, A. V.
'M tDolinins 14. A,0 A Suboptimal Algorithn, for Detecting Fluctuotinx
. I arpuKov, A. F. Poisson Signaln ............. I..... I ............ 113
,ss,,,-Soroko, L. H. Coherent Optit;pl Systr-ins for ExerutInn Lin-t
Integral Operation . ............................ 125
:'""rwiness S. A., Untar Systems for Determinism. the Tine 01
Terpugovs A, F. Occurrence of Notee-Like SiRt%&.Iw ............... 116
P1
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l!%(;lASH 'rITLE: PRUBLI~15 109 LASER BEAM DATA UANS41SSIw
PRULEE I Of Tilt FIRST ALL-UNCU.N CONFERENCE. KIEV.
SEPT&MBER 1968
t t2its'.111-N TITLE: PROBLE-W rEREDALH1 WFOP.1lJ%TSLZ
AOTHOR. I A. DgRYUOLTI, C7 AL.
SOURIXI XIEV ORDE2 or LENIN SIATI UNIMSITT
IMENt T.C. tC*,;VChZMQ
714,111alej (or FSTC by ACSI
NOTICE
T.11"L "r thin pitblicAtit'" h-v b,to CTAnslAtcd at P"Wnwd in the original 1-C.
% bcvn illAdc to vetir, the JcCufAcv of any stilcment contained hrrcjjj~ Ths,
h published With .1 olmil"Llm elf copy vdi:lng Allci ~rsphlcs prepAration if% Orelcr
di'villioAtion of mfonnsli-~
littlin,itcd,
USSR
110ROZOV, V. V.
"One Approach to Cooperative Games"
Zh. Vychisl. Mat. i Mat. Fiz. [Journal of Computer Mathematics and
Mathematical Physics], 1973, Vol 13, No 3, pp 781~787 (Translated
from Referativny), Zhurnal Kiber-netika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No
10V470)
Translation: Ihe concept of the configuration is used for a cooperative
game r, fixed ty the characteristic function v(S). The set of configura-
tions having tf;e properties of external and internal stability is called
the solution in con fi gurat ions. The set of players S Is clll'cd wrinning,
if v(S) = I with the (0 - I)-reduced function v(!;). 111C f0llOwing are
proven: 1) if in game r there is a minimum winning set with a unique
minimum uubdivision, game r has a solution in configqi-ation; 2) the set
of games F for which the sufficient conditions of Theorem 1 are not ful-
filled is the Iense, Lebasgue null ineasure set in the set of all games
r; 3) any game r of four persons has a solution in configurations.
Author's view
J-9605
,50~ ~AIUNLY Tu-,A%JA~
Lioutenant-40lon4l of the YedicAl Service, V. V. Morozov. A cave
of savors cranial-cerebral trauzz.
Private T.. aced 20, ran, while OnCaZed on a connLructtan job,
height of,6 moterv. hitting UZ bcaA =Z.~t the floor, ;I- 4:tff
from a
brourht to tLj horpital in an cArcmaly uevsr-, toporc:!e u~zzta. Cm
-In4t.Wn, *A~nsive a= dizrorcro,d :n 111.11 rieut Zr2_LA1_,
tamplaral area, olQaine the vj", Palpation determined an IrraculAr upper
adCe of the right orbit. Tho loft wriat vb~uod z~.anp d.rarrationR. The
hoadu L-C the 2nd. 3rd. 4th and 5th L-ztts uezrz
an tho paIr surface. The t=e _ph4a-;Xns. af~ %bLt
J.;,L,".ri6, -at Tho P,129. was 104 par .minute. rh,-tk_-iz
end *&Pjtate1,jr zrpie. ~Lrtortal blood pVdasura was 1j-Uj'?0 -im. !Ig.
BftathinC was wren, at a rate or 30 per minut- Th" p%irilv wers ATTraZa
in sl%t, tut with tho laft pvxil hnvire ~oj ~v~all shape anA ttt rvv%-1.tn
to light oiLnVicantly lical=md.-The zraa"~A u4r* Tits
ritht n=olabial fold wait flattened cat. TeccU~zou= and parlosteal raf:satoa
were lintered. uithou4 any notieeable di-Iror-once bet---cen the riAht =A left
side, Abdo=inal and plontar rel'lv=s A" Uvely and reCular. The muscle
tons iv lower - isootly on tl,-- left =Ida. A. rl1F`ht rIC141ty- was tb=~_
In.thd 'Jocipital muscle$. On both sides, there was an 1==_qt_-.at Wthskiy
myeratca and. an the left eiAs. it Positive Gordon er=p1_o=. 7hs pAkt4.tzL+
vomited pro'uzaly large ==ran or dark-brown Elooj. UstolviiaLl,oa~-
. 4$1 . -
tion of the vozit ra7asa'd the Presence or brain tissits. X-rvVi of the
skull thbuad lizer.- fractures or the frontal bane an the right vidio with
Us fractures extendinr throuch the frort.-A sinus, on to the athruild b==.
humerocs banq , ragmentu of thvt interior lxrella. mere id4ntLCiej vithirt
the limits of t4w forward cranial fossA. Mu-nozini severt tontuOica of
, e af I
the brain, primarily An the rimntalparlotal v-Pa. at the be tha train
and in saotiono of th. otem, uit'l laaap o.' brain tineue and prVilv=ced
hemorrhage within the IWIta of the frontal tzaniall rossa. Brckdm 1,ones
of thA fornix and the tmst of the skull. nornal dis'Itcation OC tba Zrd,
3rd. 4th and 5th finnrg of the lert hand.
r4nmerrative treatment war reported to. "he d.-Inlocated tones were
ranet. Urine. thq f!xnt thr- days, thc condition of the ;Xtint Mntinad
grab-, with repeated The soT.~roso statb utz replaced by a
so-nolant one. Starting with the 4th day. howe"r. hie coxiition U7.,roved
and the Vomiting cooned. The patiart ccnpl~lned of ntring hvar!uc,%*_-.
double, vision znd irizomnia. 2y th.) etid of .ho week. his appatv~* retirnedo
his sloop JWroved. tha ttzporature became noiral. and t1%e hradarhei !era
luead. ~_-r the tin* or h1a d1zt-h4rce
from the ho-"i ltd. MIG coadit-16 wan' satlifactory. He had no caMilints.
An Inalentficant, left-"Aded ptonis could be nottd, us well W1 an'.:=_Qrja
with d > a. Convergence and accomodation weakenod on the right ride,, the
right nwolabial fold waz flattenod, and them war a ali:ht deriectlon of
the tonCuo to the right. On the lort aide, us had a pomativa Gordon reflex
and, an both aideav the Mrineacu - Radarich reflex. Visiont rich~ 0,-st 1.0,
10M eyes 0.6. The fandus of the eyea Is namz&l. Nov=en't of the lirvra
as been fully rogtorad end is painless. The man was di-,charged from the
hoopital after 99 da~M. 1A satisractorl toaditlon. He v&3 hold unfil. for
further ni'litary service and ordered rmoved from the rolls.
Received In July 1966.
r
USSR uDc: 621,3T6:530-145-6:621. 376
z. E V. V. MIKOGGOSYPJr, D. U., ORAYEVSKIY, A. N.
KLYUYEV, V. P. , MASH, D. E. , MOROZOVt
"Detection of Infrared Emission by Shifting it to the Visible Range"
Kratk. soobshch. po fiz. M-ief Reports on Physien), 1970, NO 5, pp 38-42 (from
:RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No~10459)
Translation: An experimental investigation was made into the possibility of detecting
'weak infrared radiation bN IM with a power-
chifting it in a nonlinear crystal WD 1 3)
ful, pulse of emission from an argon laser. The installation used-was sufficiently
sensitive to create a nonlinear infrared spectrometer; it Is ussuined that such a
spectrometer can produce broadening of the order of I it. Tvo,illv'strations, biblioe-
raphy of twelve titles. F. S.
UDC 621.387.233
USSR
MOROZOV, V.V.
'Method Of Determining 1he Relative Longevity Of Semiconductor igniters For
Mercury Rectifieren
USSR Author's Certificate No 265298, filed IJuly 67, publtshed 16 June 70 (from
RZh--Elektronika i yeyeErimeneniye No 1, January 1970, Abstract No IA116P)
Translation:- With ths object of increasing the quality oT tests during dater-
mination of the relative Xongevity of semiconductor ignite:va for mercury root-
ifiers by heating of the ,.gnitar and the feeding to It of" negativo current pul-
see, the following is pr:)I)oBed. 'rhe igniter is heated by an extraineous source
of heat up to the operating temperature and pulses of negative polarity are
supplied to it with enerigies or. the order otp and more or.levo than, the enorsy
of the positive pulse nef,.essary for excitation of.the cathtwo apot. After this
the time response of its emergence from the.bystAm in conotructed.,
~_J N - ~ ~ ~;',
E0!
-12: 03. 1 'CLASS l:F 1 0
OAT E
PROUSSING
TUTLE-THL T f-KiNAKY )'Y S I br%S iNtETAL CARBON HYDROGEN AND AETAL NITROGEN
HYDFOGEN -U-
AUTHO R- (0 3) - S AM SNO VG V A N T GNOV Aj M MCKULOVP vbv.
0 FI NFLI--LS 5R
E--PCkLSHKuVAYA MET., APR. 1970P(4),'66-79
R
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PUBLIShEU ------- 70
:._,SU8JECT ARhAS--MATERIALS
.':.TOPIC TAGS--i?HASL HYDRIDE, ChE.MLCAL HONON(J, ELECTRON
I
1~ ._-J,STRUCIUKE, X RAY Ul~Fkik(JIUN ANALYSIS, NEUTRON UA01:01-it NITRO~04t
Dlffl
C d; 4ING GAS
-CARBIDE PhASE9 METAL NT A It
'14 TR C LV1,11 KING-NO RESTi.~ICTICNS
C0
p_pij SHP NC-?-UR/02Z
Xy RELUFRAME-3CO6/C~3o 6/70/000/t-)Oft/0,0.56/GO7')
1 N G t. A S 5 1 F 11.:-
Will,
.7777
-7=
DAfC--
031 UNCLASS FIED 20NOV7C
ON
rHE TERNMY HYCRIDES
AW S T KA C T THE NATURE Gi-
FO! PED I N THE ~E, C, It ANC lv L , 1% -, H SYSTEMS WIS S TWO D BY X P, A Y Alli D
TO' T I j ZRr HFp V, iMB,
L)
:NEljrJ-.L,%. LJ~FRACTIUN FU'. %~ASLS IN ~ifi'[Cll VE IS EQ AL
LA , Ck Y T PRICH T23 Ifff: INFRODUCTION OF f-I THE CAX131f, YN THE ;~E I C, H
IN A UlSbr!~'~ERED STATE, CNI JNCREASING THI' H UNTENr CjKDEP.ING
SET IN kAPIDLY. THESL 8,LJULTS AND CURRESKINDING RESOLTS G~STAINED FOR
-CTRJN
--'J'HE Pkp Nii-li SYSTEMS ARE INTEPPP.ETED ON ThE, 134SIS DF THE STABLE ELt-
'.CCIN F I GU 'AU-ING THE CHI-FICAL BUNDS - ASSOCIATED NITRO
RAT I GIN S CHAP A C T I YHE
AND CAkEUHYCRIDES.
'CLA!
025-~ UNCLASS11 'PROCESSINIG: DATE-090CT70
FIED
'~'JJTLE"-ELECTRICAL PROPERIIES OF CUMPOUNUS OF LANTRANUM'tIEXABORIDE WITH
~-'.__-;TRA N S I T I ON METALS -U-
-,,.'~-AUTHUR--:(03)-BGNDARENKO, V.P., KOVEASKAYA, a,A.t MUROZOVt V.V.
OF INFO--USSR
S E-- ItV VYSSfi. UCHEilo LAVE09i FIZ. 1970p 0(2)v 12-15
DATE: PUBL ISHED-70
~--SUBJEGT AREAS-MATERIALS;, CHEMISTRY
'i_~TORJC~JAGS-ELECTRICAL PROPERTY, LANTHANUM COMPOUNDR BORIDEP ELECTROMOTIVE
N I UM
HALL EFFECT, TU14GSTEN ALLOY,- TANTALUM'# RHENIUMo HAFL
t*CNTR*IGL MARKING-NO RESTAECTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSl'F9ED
AE E L/ F RAM- 1993 L9 1, 4 STEP NU--(Jlt/0131?/10/(,)13/00?-/0012/0015
7C IRC, ACCESSION W-AfOll-ft-'354
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCE~SSINO DATE--090CT70
2~ 025 UNCLASSIFIED
-z
.~'GiKC ACCESSION NO- AT 0 114:15 4
:
-~Af3STRACT/LXlRACT--(UJ GP-0- AdSrRACT. THE RESISTANCE, EMF., AND
THERMAL
JHE i4ALL EFFECT WERE sr;jo!ED FOR LAB SU86 WITH W-t TAI PEs AND HF. THE
-ALLOYS AITH 0.5 AT. PERC
ENT OF THE ADDN. AREA SINGLE PHASE,. THOSE CONTG.
AND 15 AT. PERCENT UF THE ADDli.:ARE 2 PHASE MIXTS. JF A SOLID
SOLN. BASED ON LAB SU66 PNO THE 80KIOE OF THE: ME'rAL., FORiALL OF THE
:SYSTEMS THE AVDN. OF 0.5 AT. PERCENT OF THE METAL DECREAS.ES THE SP.
RESISTANCE. THE MAX. DECREASE (SIMILAR TO 45PERCENr) WAS OBSERVED WIT11
HE AND 111. INCREASING THE AMT. OF METAL TO t AT. PERCENT INCREASES THE
THE RESISTANCE REMAINS CONST. FOR FUR'rHL,*
9ESISIANCE. INritEASES IN THE
R
AODN. CALCNS. BASED ON rHE HALL EFFECT SHOW THAT THE INTRODUCTION OF
THE,44ETALS RESULT -IN SOME AND TiiE E DRE
DLCREASE IN THE CARRIER CONCN. a F
THE DLCRf~ASE IN THE RESISTANCE 15 ATTRISVTEG fU AN lhjCp.EA,';E IN THE
-ML181LITY OF THE CURRENT CARRiERS. -ACILL FY,:,- 1( POLITEKH.
I E V
-T
KIEV, USSR.
U NIC L A S 5 1 F f E 0
USSR TW,: 681.327
BOCHKIN, Yu. Ya., ZHIVGV, N. P., KUBANIN, Yu. Z.,
rob, Byzi
KOV M. L., Central Scientific Research Institute 454#8~eojlct Automation
11Pneinnoelectronic Accumi-lator of Statistical Information"
Mosc6v, OtkiTtiya, Izobveteniya, PromyshlennM Obraztsy, 'Povarnyye Znaki,
No 13, May 72, Author's Certificate 110 33570, Division Cl,~filed 29 Jun 70,
'Published 11 Apr 72, p 231
Translation: This Auth,:)rls Certificate introduces a pneumoelectronic ac-
CIMUIntor of statisticaL information. Connected to the input channels is
a pneumcommutator controlled by an address :sel6ction module. This cozmu-
tator is connected in series to a normaliter. The aceumixl4tor also con-
tainns an analog-digital converter connexcted through a counter to a data
output module ithose output is connected to aprinter and a.puncher, The
accumulator also includes a control urait connected to a ti=- r, to the
nnal oe-digital convertE r, and to the r1ata output; module. As a E13tinguish-
Lng feature of the patcnt, in order to.extend,t4e range oP signals which
can tK-- monitored and to simplif~v tbe &!n1jg1, an, electric~ in-put oigrial. com-
mut&toro normalizer, v4d adder are Incox1jorated In the device. fte con-
USSR
BO Ya. Ya. et al. USSR Author s Certificate No 337705
trolling input of the electric signal cozrzutator is catmectod to the ad-
dress seleation modiiLe, and the output is, connected through the extra nor-
mal-izer to the adder. "Phe out-put of the adder is connected.to the analog-
-digital converter, imd a second input of the adder isl connected throu6b
the main normalizer -;o the pneumoccmutator.
212
27
USSR UDC; 669-71.411
GOKHSHTEYN, M. B., WROZOVj. Ya. 1.
"Method of Determining the Degree of Degassing of Aluminum as a Function of
Inert Gas Consumption"
Tr. Vses. N.-I. i Proyekt. In-ta Aly-umin., Niagn. i Elektrod. Prom-sti [Works
of All-Union Scientific Research aDd Planning Institute of the Aluminum,
Kzgnesium and Electrode Industry],.1972, No,82, pp, 33,-36 (Translated from
-Referativnyy Zhurnal Hetallurgiya. No 8,.1973, Abstract No SG179, by G.
Svodtseva).
Translation: During refining of melted Al by an inert gas (Ar or N the
2
degassing influence of the inert gas depends on the quantity of gas forced
through, jduration of the blow, height of the metal layer, dispersion of gas
bubbles, and also the presence of such impurities in the inart gas as water
vapor,. etc. A method is described for determination of the degree of degassing
of Al. A formula is produced for'determin c
ation of aJa tor characterizing the
refining process, K = D/V 'where D is:t'he degass4tig'factor, V is the
e
specific consumption. of inert gas.
1A
~USSR UDC 669.71-042.6
G0131SIffEYN, M. B. , MOEOZOIL
he Melt on the $tructure of Aluminuxat,
OEffect of the Tempereture of Froc ssing of t
Tr. Vses. N-i. i Prove-k-n. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elel(trodn. Prom-sti [horks
of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Magne-
sium and Electrode ln~ ustry), 1970, No, 71, pp. 11.8-124. (TAranslated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal Netallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, AbSEract No. 5 G133 by the
authors).
Translation: Results are Presented from experimental works on the detennination
of the dependence of the structure of technical Al on the heating temperature,
-preliminarily heated Al, ratle of cooling of the heated
holding temperature of the
melt to the casting tcim)eraturc, and the,determination:or the effect of mix-
Ing of different. tempeir~ture alloys on the
Al structute. 3 figs; 2 tables;
l1biblio refs.
USSR um 621.819.4088.8)
FILLIPOV, A. L. , IAORUKOV, Ye. D. ZAKHAREYICH, Yu. I.,, PLOTNIKOV, Yu. P.
"A Device for Preaging, Testing Electric Strenpth, and Sorting the Sections
of Metallized Paper Capacitors With Respect to Insulation Resistance"
LrSSR Author's Certifi2ate No 263005, filed 29 Jul 6a, published 8 Jun TO
(from RZh-RadiotelchnLm, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6V383 P)
Translation: A device is proposed for preaging, testing electric strength
and sorting metallize:i pa-per capacitors with respect to insulation resis-
tance. The device coatains a disc conveyer, preaging module, insulation
resistance measuring -m-dule, unit for sorting sections by insulation re-
siBtance, a module for testing tbe electric strength of the sections, w1hich
is equipped with control lear-Ilas supporting current tiitke-oef rolle" in
voltage regulators, aad a drive mechanisin, As a. distii,~g,"dnhirig feature
-ign c-f the installation is simDlified and the operational
of the device, deo
reliability of the do vi cle is imroved by~ kinemati cally . connecting the
current take-off mlIE!rs to the. conveyer, placing a 1,laella for holding
the sections under voLtape between, and prartially overlittjipin,~j the contact
lamellas, and equipptie,, the unit. for sorting the zoctform wIth an extractor
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imp
LWR
NOROZOV, 19. 1., and JMRINM=., V. N.
"Plasm-Arc Remelting of TitAnium Alloys"
Moscow, Tsvetnyye 14~tally, No 1, Jan 73, PP 53-55
uDc 669.295,018-9
Abstract: The advantages of plasma-are remelting over vacuiim-arc remelting
with a consumable elei.-trode are reported in which VTq titaniwn alloy in lurrp
form was used as the ;est material. These advantages Vere the possibility of
remelting a lumpy, uq?acked charge, controlling melting rate and holding metal
in the molten state tt3 allow additional degassing, and the use of a simpler
type of vacuum equipm!nt. Also, plasma-are remelting in a vacuum 0.4-o.5
mm Hg) has advantages over plasma-arc melting in a slightly rarified atmosphere
(75-100 M Hg) in that there is a bigher degree of deg4ssin of the melt, the
process has a higher -thermal efficiency, there is less~gas jargon) consumption,
and low-voltage curreat sources can be used. It is no-ted that a source of
oxygen contamination is from the argon, and for this re-ason the process of
melting in a vacuum (0-4-0-5 mm Hg) helps to reduce oxide inclusions. Meehan-
ical tests of both pl!ksma-arc- and vacuum-ar-c-rertelted.sam-ples of VTq shoured'
that plasm-arc remelting in a vacuum produced a metal vith,much better
properties. 2 figures, 1 table, 6 bibliographic references.
00
USSR UDC 669.295.48
SKVGRTSOV, Yu. X., 11JD24MLI.~., USOV, V. N .
IlBriquetting of Titanium Alloy Cliips"
Tekhnol. Legk. Splavov. Nauch.-tekhn. Byul. VILSa (Technology of Light Alloys,
:Scientific and Technical Bulletin of All-Union Institute of Light Alloys),
No 5, 1971. p 112, (Translated from Referativnyy-Zhurnal, Nfetallurgiya, No 5,
1972, Abstract No 5 G;!66 by G. Svodtseva).
Translation: Chips o:.' Ti alloys were pressed on vertical and horizontal hy-
draulic presses with specific pressure 4-9.5 t/cm2, briquette diametei 80-
-120 mm. With a specific pressure of 9:t/cai2, briquet te density Wa5 3.6-
-3.8 g/cm3' loose residue 0.1-0.3%. The briquettes, pb:ffluced were added to
the charge: 3610- durkag smelting of ingots of Vt1-1 alloy and 40% during smelt-
ing of ingots of OT4 alloy.
USSR UDC: 5'719-375:620.171
MOROZOV, Ye. M. and SARMOV, V. T.
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"Computation of Destruction Diagrams"
a
Moscow, Zhuxnal prikladnoy meldianiki i telJiniOwskoy f izilr.-i, No 2,
1973, PP 172-176
Abstract: The destruction diagram,~defined hert;, as the functional
relationshiT) between the external load and the length of the prin-
cipal crack7in a flat specimen, ref'ects the ability of *'V-he speci-
men material to resist the forriation of cracks:and is P_ character-
istic to be considered in choosinU the materip-L This -rticle
considers equationn deocribing critical and pr(il,critical dQstruc-
tion diagr,"dw obtainable from energy critoria (x[' d(~L,trwction r;nd
integral formulation. These equations tal,-.e into acco=,t the pre-
sence of the small plastic region before the end of the crack, and
include the intensity coefficient of the stre,,soes as weli as one
empirical coefficient in the case of cyclical loading. A r2ethold
for computi-ne such jiagra= is discussed, and saimple di,,v_,r=-s are
reproduced. The authors thank V. V. llarkcoch,ev and D. 1--. Drozdov-
IT. 11
skiy for obtaining the experimental reoults u.,3,.td in the analysis.
!T;
USSR uric: 620.171
Sobolev, N. D., ~jgXQ=X,__Ye. M. Markochev,: V. N1. Gol I tsev, V. Yu., Sapunov, V. T. ,
Bobrinskiy, A. P7, -T,07.7700MOU"~
"Experimental and Theo-.c-etical Study of the Rupture of Shect 'Materials with Cracks"
Kiev, Problemy Prochno!;ti, No 7, 1972, pp, 4S-49.
Abstract: Methods are presented for producina rllptUTC,diagrars durina tensile
testing of flat Specimens with an initial crack. The results of testing of
SI)OCimens of shcot material of various thicknesses of aILanjTitn,,i and titaniurn
alloys, as well as certain steels, arc studied.
USSR TJDC 539.4:621.81+539.375
ZOV.- Ye. M.. Mosco%,i Engineering Physics Institute
'Structural- Design of Pressure Vessels in Presence of Cracks"
Kiyev, Problemy Frochnosti, No. 9y Sep 71, -pp 7 -11
Abstract : The application of the structural design method pre-
viously proposed by the author ( Ibid. , 17o. 1, 1971 ) is demon-
strated on two calculation examples of the margin of safety ~~nd
the permissible crack length. In this .,ray, 'the structural design,
with consideration of the presence of a crack based on an. aDDrO-
priate experiment, rgi%res the assurance of the construction pro-
tection against brittle failure, Tlie calcul,ated exr.-Lmples refer-
red to a cylinder ( 508 mm in d~=. 1 1, 02 m-n viall ) o`f marten-
sitic tempered steel containing 20 '~'a Hi and a cylindrical body
of a rocket onggine on solid fuel of stool 30014. ~ The derived cal-
culation results comply satisfactorily.rrith exporimental. data.
Three illustr. ei&ht formulast ~ seven biblio . refs.
i17
USSR UDC: 620.171
DRCZDQVSKIY, B. A. and 11,10ROZOV, Yel~
"Two 11,11echanical Char-6ateristics Indicating Resistance to Des-
traction"
Moscow Zavodskaya labora~toriya, No. 1, 1971, i)-o 78-89
Abstract: Tiro criteria for determining the coiiditions under ;rrhich
the limiting condition for equilibrium, leadixZ to destruction,
sets in are consider-:~d. "'he lf'irst is based cj,. an onerey condition
of the 1"orm ~r = 063, where (53 is 'the size of dov,.~lo-.ed crack,
5r is the aniotuit cf surfa(.~., en;,rgy rrequired tp forra th(:,~ 11~!v our-
! rld (It 8f hij f 110 -,-, n, 1,
face at the break, 1~ v enerC~y to thL- creclit. of
per unit area ol" 1.-hE~ break; i.e., G is the amount of liberated
elastic enerEy. rLh," second criterion is based on the assumption
that there is a plastic zone be;'Ord the end of tho break from the
very beginnin- of the deformation proces~c. -'-kith the flat specimen
stretched mder conditions of Plane tcasion, the plastic
1/2
USSR
DROZDOVSI=, B.A., et al., Zavodzkaya labor-atoriya, No 1, 1971., PP 78-89
zone will have the form of a wedge at right angles to "Vhcl move-
ment of the break; such a formation is reo 'uired for use of the
theory of the critical openings o.L cracks. Tite au'~hiors define the
criterion of destruction in terms of the equiliiuritui linnit,, and
formulate it in mathematical terms. A device for raeasuring the
displacement or yield in a crack opening is described. The au-
thors are associated with the Moscow Engineering-Ehysical Inoti-
tute.
P12
USSF UDC 538.2:539.2
GALKIN, A. A., ZAVADSKIY. E. A., ye- Donetsk Physicotechnical
Institute, Academy of Sciences. Ukra nian SSR:
"Magnetic and Structural Transformations In the Mn2-,cA.XB~Sbl..V System"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheakiy Zhurnal, No 9. September 1970, pp 14LW-1445
Abstract: On the basis of results of numerous measurements it is shown that
magnetic transformat-ions observed in various subsysteras of the 16n,2-.xAxB-.-Sbj
J
system are qualitatively identical. In this Vstem can In stabilized not 0~~y
various magnetic structures with identical lattice sywieLry but also a weakly
ferromagnetic structure :ounected with a change of the lRttics symmetry. A
common model of spin oriantations is presented for an untilstorted lat'Lice oil the
system; this model incluies a forrimgnetic structure,.an antiferromagnetic
structure, and two internediate magnetic structures that:are aose to spiaral
ones. By changing the cancentration of alloying elementt3 A or B, the temperature
of transition from one structure to another can be clumged, arul ona or saveral
of the magnetic atructures can also be excluded. On th&basU of analysis of
the lattice symmetry is proved the poa3ibllity- of the tomation of a weakly
ferromagnotic structure, while kV meana or mgaeti* msasm-emaxits on the basis
1/2
of polycrystalline and toxtured samples in a wide range Pt magnotic fields (up
to 300 kiloorsted) and kr means of electrical measurenents, it is shown that such
a struoture is actually realized in the Ma Z(ievSbl-y subea,r&Lem. 4 figures4 16
bibliographic entries.
2/2
USSR UDC: 621~376 .43
IIUSONOV, V. M. and MOROZOV, Ye. N.
"Relative Phase Modulation Demodulator of the Rostae Type"
V sb. Tonkiye magn tn. pltnki, vychlal. tckhn. i radiotel-chn.
(Thin, Magnetic Pilms, Computer Techniques, Ble;ctroxii.c Lngineering,
Vol. 1--collection of works) Krasnoyarsk,,1970, pp,94-99 (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No. 3, IN'larch 71, Abstract No. 5D38)
Translation: The Kostas coherent receiver circuit using phase auto-
matic frequency control with delay, is considered; a. controlled os-
cillator is used as the local oscillator in the second frequency
converter. The search time and the reliability characteristic are
determined. BiblioZraphy of threa. X. Be
USSIR UDC U1.3132.3
ALFEROV, Z111. I., ANDREYEV, V. M., CARBUZOV, D. Z. ,11011OX PORTNOY,
YE. L., TROM, V. G., I=FIN, V. B.
"Current Flow Mechanisms in the Presence of Electroluminescence of p-Gatis-n-
Al Ga Ass Heterojunctioris"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Polliprovodiiikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 366-375
Abstract: A study was made of the electroluminescent properties of p-(;atXs-n-
IAxGaj_x As lieterojunction,; with a different level of alloying of the p and n-
regions. The electroluxji:.nu,~cence spectra.and the dependencies of the radiaLion
intensity on the voltagtt applied to the hoterojunction vere Investigated in the
temperature range of 77-40,C)a K* In heteroijunctions with nn acceptor concentra-
9 m- 3 -ation !n the ri-re-ion
tion in the p-region of !tlol c . and a donor concenti
>3.103-7 cm7 adiation in the
3 In the teraperature range of 77-200' X, Lhe
gallitim arsenide band is caused by tunneling of the elec,trons in the p-GaAs
through the barrier in the conduction band. The experimental results obtained
are compared with the theoretical calculation.cmde within. the framework of the
model usually used when :Lnvestigating tunneling in Schottl~y barriers
1 17 3
In heterojunction:3 with weakly alloyed ii-region (N < 3.10 cni
1/2
USSR
ALFEROV, ZH. I., et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Polup roved ni kov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972,
pp 366-375
there is two-way injection of the carriers. The electron and hole current com-
ponents responsible for emission in the gallitun arsenide and red bands of the
electroluminescent spectrum are caused by:thermal injection of the carri rs.
18 3
With an increase in the alloying level of the ii-region (3-1017 < ND < 10 cm
the electron component oE the current increases quickly and the relative radia
tion intensity in the gallium arsenide band builds up correspondingly. At
reduced tempLeratures the electron component of the current in such keterojunc-
tions is caused by tunneLing of the carriers through the barrier in the con-
duction band. The thermal injection mechanisni'of the curront rpslionsible for
recombination in the galtL um arsenide band is retained after 300* K in hetero-
junctions with N < 7 , 10-L cm-3. In heterojunctions with strongly alloyed n-
D
region (N > 2.1018 cm -3 '1, the transparency of the barrier in the conduction
D -
band is so great that ini presence has no noticeable effLct on the dependence
of the electron component of the current on voltage. At low voltages eV < E
n
(GaAs) the radiation in these heterojunctions is caused by diagonal tunnel junc-
tions of the n-AlxGa I-x As conduction band and the p-GaAs valence band.
212
USSR MC 669,24.018.441620-17
MMOV, YU. A. SIDEL'i-COMaY, X. F., and RCODURG, V. X., Volgograd
-5UjhT1r1c-1iaearchg Mnnin and Design Institute of Machinery Flanufactur-
log Technology
"Beat Resistance of Chmaivirr-Hickel and Chroodun-Ifickel-Ablybienua Grades
of Steel with Boron AdnLxturee
~Kwcovv Metallovedeniya I Tersticheskaya Obrabotka Hatallov, No 6, 1973, pp 2-4
Abstracti Results are ;iven from testing the W3 N13. W31118, WMWT,
ancl the Xt:23H28KW3T gr&des. of steel with small admixtns of boron (up
to 0.005 percent) for stress-rupture strength at 550-703 C. The results
show that below uni-joo= strength tozperatuma (during trunscrystalline
breakdown) the stress-rupture strength of the Cr-Ni and~Gi-ffi-flo grades
of steel increases continuously with increased boron -&Ajdxt=o UP to 0-005
percent. Maxinua stress-rupture in reached at a boron wacentration of
0,001-0.0016 percent at below uniform atror4th tempmratiales. It is alr-o
Wwwa that a=" adaixtures of boivn miss the strengthiof gxtdn boundariess
delay the diffuedon process associated with the e3tclusion of excess phase
&~=g the boundaries anil in the grain volume during crewp, and additionaL
strengthening of grain '~ouzsdarlea occurs at. boron concamtrations of 0.004-
0.005 percent due to diispersed borides.
1A
USSR UbC 537.533.2+537.534
SIVJL'MAN, A. R., KORABLEV, V. V,, MQRPZOV.0, W,.,.;A-. KiOMUTINNI-
q
KOVA, V. A.
"Investigation of the Variation, with Temperature of the Co-
efficients of Secondary Electron ftission and,inelastic Reftec-
tion of Electrons of Germanium Oxide.Single CrystaLs"
Tr.- Leningr. politekhn. in-ta (Works of Leningrad Polytechnical
Institute), 1970, No 311, pp'17-19 (from PM-Fizikao No 12
(I), Dec 70, Abstract No 12Zh660)
Translation: The c,Defficient of secondary electron emission 0~
was investigated in the primary electron energy range U 50-2000
ev for SiO? single crystals. Samples with the faces 100) or
(001) on t e surface were investigated. Both.sampLes showed
a variation with tatperature erclose to that described by Dekker
theory. The coefficient of inelastic reflection is independent
of-tem crature in the range-of temperatures.stWiad (from room
9
to 350 C). Authors abstract.
9M.Ma. Offlim Ef
Wo MHOMMINUMMMINUMMIMM 31"MM,
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ME-
025 UN LAs~ [PIE' PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
S
F�RjjTLE--SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION OF MOLYGDENU14 S114GLE CRYSTALS -U-
~_.AUTH0R-(03)-SHUL?4ANo A.R., KORABLEVr V.V*v NOROZOVt YU.A.
F.COUNT.RY.OF INFO--USSR
,,.'.SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970v 12(3), 758-62
,.,,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
"T 0 P I CTAGS--SECONOARY ELECTRON EMISSIONt SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTYt
MOLYBDENUMv CRYSTAL ORIENTATION, ELECTRON-ENERGY
4:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRARE--1987/1967 STEP NO--UR/OL81/70/OL2/003/0758/0762
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0105041
--230CT70
2/2 025 UNCLASWIE0 PROCESSING OATE
-
z
i-CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0105041'
.--,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTL. INVEStIGATION WAS CARRIED
OUT OF THE SECONDARY EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE (111) AND (102,)
'FACES OF SINGLE CRYSTAL MO. THE SHAPE OF:THE CHARACTERISTICS WHICH
DESCRIBE DEPENDENCES OF THE COEFFS. OF SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION AND
INELASTIC REFLECTION ON 7HE ENERGY OF PRIMARY ELECTRONS AND THE MAX.
VALUES OF THESC COEFFS* ARE DIFFERENT FOR SPECIMENS WITH DIFFERENT
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC FACES ON THE SURFACE. THE ANGULAR DEPENDENCES OF THE
SECONDARY-EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS AT PRIMARY ELECTR13N ENERGIES OF
100-2000 EV WERE STUDIED. ."THE RESULTS:OSTAINED ARE EXPLAINED IN TERMS
-OlF THE-THEORY.OF CHANNELINGo FACKITY. LENINGRAD. POLITEKH.
~-`--JffST~a IM. :KALININAP LENINGRAD9 USSR*
C-LA SS~ If-JE P
1/2 023 UNCOLASS'IFIEO~ PROCESSING UATE--160CT70
ELECTRON EMISSION Of SILICON DIOXIDE;SINGLE CRYSTALS -U-
,-AUTHOR-(03)-SHULMAN9 A-R.t KORABLEV* VeVolv~MOIROZOVt YU.A.
--USSR
OUNTRY OF INFO
..SOURCE"FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(21# 666-8,
15AT E ~ P UBL I S HED ------- 70
:SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
,TOPIC TAGS--SILICON DIOXIDE, SECONDARY ELECTRON EAISSIGNt SINGLE CRYSTAL
.~'~~PAOPERTYr CRYSTAL DRIENTATIUNt FLECTRON:BEAM# ELECMN ENERGY
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--l9a8/0060 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/012/002/066610668
157
4:~q
~~212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT7~,'
~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105157
A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTAL PLATES OF S[O SU62
-CUT FRO4 NATURALLY GROWN, TRANSPA14ENT SINGLE CRYSTAL WITH ALPHA 4UARTZ
.,~STURCTURE WERE INVESTIGATED. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE: COEFF. OF SECONUARY
ELECTqON EMISSION SIGMA ON THE ANGLE OF01NMENCE10F PRIMARY ELECTRONS
PHI r-OR VARIOUS ENERGIES OF PRIMARY ELECTRONS E SU6P IS GIVEN. THE
CURVES ARE SHIFTED VERTICALLY I WITH RESPECT TO THE OTHER. EACH CURVE
-IS CHARACTERIZED BY A SERIES OF MAX* AND MIN.; THE~POSITIQ.NS OF THE MAX.
~.~COINCIDE WITH THE MAIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC OIRECTIONS.. A FINE STRUCTURE IS
-Q3SD4 STARTING WITH E SUBP SIMILAR TO 300 EV. DEPENDENCE IS ALSO GIVEN
SIGMA ON EP AT VARIOUS PHI IN THE E SUaP RANGE 20-2000 EV. THESE
CURVES HAVE A NON MONOTONIC CHARACTER AND VARIATION IN THE ANGLE OF
-INCIOENCE CHANGES THE SHAPE OF. THE CURVE. - FACILITY: LENINGRAU.
INST. IM. KALININAt LENINGRAOt,USSR.
USSR uix: 621-317.738
GESSEN, G. V. , Yu. G., EPSHTEYN,:S. L.
"A Device for Measuring the' Parameters of Thin Dielectric Film-"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izob eteniya, Pro_mr-shlennyye Obraztsy, To-,7!o-nyye Znaki,
No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 529483,~Division. G, filied 19 May 70,
published 9 Feb 72, p 181
Translation-. This Author's Certificate introduces a device for measuring
the parameters of thin dielectric f',
Ums such as the perrittivity and the
loss tangent. The de,4ice contains tvo electrodes with the filr- to be mea~-
.sured between them. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, measurel.-lent
accuracy is improved by covering the work-Ing surface of.one of the electrodes
'with a layer of current-coriducting rubber ~ and: making the working surface of
the other electrode in the form of a convex spherical segment.
1/3.
1-M I! i.fl-
'USSR UDC! 576 -2
-85lo7l-097
PAUTOV., V. N., and XOROZOV, Yu. I.
"Investigation of the Antigenic Structure of M-44 Vaccine Strain of Rickettsia
burneti. Report III"
Moscov, Zhurnal Mikrdbiologii Epideniologii i lirmiLmobiologii., 110 1, 1973t
P 129
Kostract: Rickettsia burneti strain MA-1A, which is an attenupted wariant of the
Griti strain used as live vaccine, survives for at leaot 250 IJ'A)-s in Alveoragus
canestrini and Ornithodoras mubata ticks and for at least 490 da~)rs in Alecto-
robius tholozani ticks. Zaroughout that tire, strain P-44, x~-,mains in phase- II
without acquiring the mitigenic component of pbane 1. 0,id.rea pi(~,s inoc-Alated.
with a Gurmension Of Infected tichn develop antiboaies (if
phase II only. In, e infection proceads in.them, wit,iout f-21,rer ixnd does not
differ from; ernerin.11tal richettSJOBJ~- ill(Itleed J)ir .9trabi, 11-10i tj-oi i~ ch--C:
emb,-yo. Tte antigcn exti,acted fj~)jii JrXectcd tickG re-acto P.-cording to
11 in complement-b-in'ling tests. 51us, after itihabit-ation of
Burmeti straiii 14-44 revains in -ohase II and its Pathoc"ClUcitf to C;Uinea pic:"r,
A
does not change.
UR 0482~
..-Inventions illustrated,
Soviet. 4e tiori II Electrical, Derwent,
contains a movabXe table A:
243922 SEISHIC,?IATFO 70
for seCding out th#1eloment of.butl.Jing or
structure, grouped:togeth4r.cylinders; connected to
pulsators and connected by their rods to:lt!he test
table. The base placed on a foundation lies the
power cylinders fixed.intp it~,with:two og the 4,xis
of cylinders I and 2 horiiontal and one, Cylindi-r 3
with a vertical axis. The:table 4 is fiAed to rods
5 of all groups of cylindors,.i.e. 1,2 and-3. The
rods are pivoted ensuring their movementAn spite
of the fixed cylinders. The.cylinder cavities are
connected to a pulsator.
22.5.67 as 115794j29-l4.YA--.E.TYA8L1KDV el; al.
(29.9.69) Bul 17/14.5.69.;'Class 42k. imt~CLG 01 1.
izanesyan, A. T., Morozo Y!j. N.,
AUTHORS: jmak:U:kkov, Lk. Ye. 0 V
Givargizov, G.Io, Doxichenko, Yu~ V., Zavriyev, K. S.,
agimtvaridge. -Sh. G.
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USSR UDC 621-371-095.1
B.PPXZIIT, Yu. V. M210
ZJY4 Yu. V.
Bffect of large-Scale Ionosphere Nonuniformities on the Polariza-
tion of Reflected Waves"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasDrostr. -radiovoln. Tezisy dol-1.
Sekts. 1 (Tenth A1.1-Union Conference.on the Fropagati,.)n of Radio
waves; J~eport Theses; Section 1--collection of- works) "Nauka, 1972
pp 393-39xi (from RZh--Radiotekhnika,, No 10, 1972, Abstract- No
10A339)
Translation: It is shown that the cause of the dependence of the
average field polarization and the depolarization coefficient on
the rate of chan6e of phase in the vaves reUected from the iono.-
sphere may be the focusing of waves,reflected by large-scale non-
uniformities of the ionosphere, Tuo Ulustrations, bibliography of
four. A. L.
USSR UDC 621.371-09-5.1
BEREZIN, Yu. V., GUSEV, V. D., and MOROZOV, Yu. V.
"Polarization Characteristics of Radiollaves Reflected from a
Nonuniform Ionosphere"
Moscow, V sb. X Vees. konf. 11o raonrostr. radiovoln. Tezicy dold.
Sekts. 1 (Ten'th- All-Union Conference~on the Prop~agatian of Radio
11aves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection oflirorks) 'Wauka," 1972
PP 388-392 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,.Ilo 10p 1972,~ Abstract No
10A338)
Translation: Results are given of measurements of the polarization
of the separate magnetic-ionic components in the range of 6-9 MHz,
at the latitude of Mloscow, which have not been clarified from the
position of classical magnetic-ionic theory. To interDret tile re-
sults, we must take into account the, wave scattaring by ionospheric
nonuniformities. Two illustrations, bibliograpliy of nine. A. 1-
38
012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSMG OArE-27NOV70
iTITLE--DIMETtiYLVINYLCARBINOL FRO4 OILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS -U-
-,__AUlTHOR-(04)-OGORODNIKOV, S.K., NEMTS OV, M.S.t TRENKE, KoMot MOROAqyA, A.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE
U.S.S.R. 263,593
~AEFERENCE--OTKRYTIYA, IZ0BRET.j PROHN OBRAZTSYt TOVA:RNYE ZNAKI 1970,
DATE PUBLISHED--IOFE870
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--AQUEOUS SOLUTION, CHEMICAL SEPARATION, AZEOTROPEt
DISTILLATIONt VINYL COMPUUND, NETHANOL, ALKYL RAUICAL, CHEMICAL PATENT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFICD
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