SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOZOL, P.YE. - MUKASEYEV, A.A.

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USSR UDO 621. ~78- 9--539.29-`:5~15 LISITSA, M.P., SIDORKO, P.I., Z,. 1. "T-do-Photon AbsorDtion In CdS lei x Single CrvatalD" Kvan-Lovaye elektronika (Qu-ntu,-r Hlnntroni.~,c), Moscow, r~o 5(11), 1972,Pn 55-57 Abetracti The effect of component ewimpoeiticii of' t%To-plicton ab!;cr-AJon in CdS Se, sin7le cr-stals ia invest;gAed ovor a w dB rz3tpo of (~.onc~nLraticjn! 3 d o,-' -,p] cj It 1.1o(. r1 t'1 I e I..e Sul-kr and s leni-an. The experimentql eqLjjpj~ t, r b laser whien generates eingle jul-omwith a 20 IAJ power Eta(i a dur,-uticii oil 20 n:.,no- eec. The uniucrtropy is determi.ned of' two-phol on aboorpt lou wid the r-st ric.~.ion n e o a d u i -o,, ic n c e-s of intensity of thp rvdiatio. -uon n, through the spec obta-ined of tha couPfAcivilt of' 111mt)qAJon on "~Jm~ luhc~ fo.- 'idden ban-d cf the c-z7,rrtu1.o. Tho ox-erimcritul. dtitu uiwuo thf, t h c o ry is ioll, a deoroatio ii) tilt; widtll. at' t~jq foj,njdd(pn 4(ind In V1,4ciency of the w3ticol pu.,,.pinL rW a mmicoridtlctOr laow.- a Received by editors, 21 Juns 1971; after revisions 2'1 ScIA. L97 L. 022 UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE i E_-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE XS8 SUB2 S SU83s LtXvSa S(JP,;! SE SU93 ICONOUCTOR SYSTEM -U- A: T R-- (02 I-SKUB ENKO, A.F., 3aZ"j,.2.YF_. UNTRY OF INFO--USSR _Z'~~S_IOURCE-UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED.) 19-10, 15141t ~687-9 -,i3 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 -S-U_8JECT,AREAS--PHYSlGS, OPIC TAGS--ANTIMONY SULFIDE, SELENIDE, SEMICONDUCTOR MATERMt DEPENDENCEr SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION, SOLID SoLUr I ON "-.cbNTROL MARKING--NO RESTR I CT 1014S ~OQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED i ')f 5 /004 /06'7/00 89 PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1136 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/,, C A CE 5 cl 10"IN 0-- 'P 0 13 6 5 5 6 77 -C70 2/2 022 UINCL .4 S S I F I L-D PRQ~A!SSING DATE-f, -Glm. --'-'-(RC ACCESSION NO--AP0136556 A-BSTRAGT/EXTRA(:T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE SPECTRAL DI.,ifRHUTION1 OF 'PHOTOCURRENT AND THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF DARK RESLSlrl*VlrY WERE IN- TERNARY -SEMICOIN'OUCTING SOLID SOLNS. OF -SB SU82 S: !')(J63 ANO S-3 SUB2 SU83 WITH VARIOUS AMTS. OF THE 2 COMPONENIS. THE C3(40. AA~i Al-kii" YS P TYPE. THE r3'4j4D GAP FROM SPECTRAi.- DISTRIBUTiON MEASO-,'EliENTS WAS AL14AY~ A LESS THAN THE MND GAP FROM TEIMP. DEPENDL-NCE OF RESI,;SrfVfTY MEASUREMENTS, BUT THE DIFFERENCE wAs Nor: TH-E SAME FOR ALL. SPFC[HE.NS, IT ..w: :.-.MAY aE-DUE TO THE POSSIBLE DEPENDENCE OF: THE TEMP. :00EFF, OF THE 6AND :-GAP ON THE COMPN. OF THE SOLID SOLNS. FACIOIY: CHERNIGOV. ..PEDINST..IM. SHEVCHENKO, CHERNEGOVI..USSP,. Utir, L A S S I F I E 0 `551)NIG DATE---' 3-NOV70 112 UN'CLASSI FIED P--~01:1- -T,jTLE--USE OF CATALYSTS FOR LOWERI,4G THE DitYING, TE:-lPEv-,lll*UlRE- 13F ALKY0 MELAMINE ENAIMELS -Ul- I AUTHL!k-(04)-CtiUr)EYEV, MoA., IVANOV, V.A. BOR I SOVA, L. 0. tMOZOLEVp II.P. C OUN T R Y C FINF(J--USSR SOU RCE--LAK0KRAS0CH. MATER. IKH PRIMEN. t970, (2)v 35-6 t DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEEM ISTRY TOPIC rAGS--ACIU CATALYSISY ALKYU ESIN, ME LAM I NE RES III pENAMELt PIGMENTY COLOR -CPATROL 141ARKING--ING RESTR ICTIONS DOCUMENT CL?A-)S--UNCL4SSIFlFD PROXY REELIFRAME--3006/1071 STEP NO--IJP./030:~/70./C;00/OD2/0035/0036 CIRC ACCESSION-4 N,3--AP0134760 PO tj)JCLAS' I 212 .la UNCL ASS I F'lE0 PROUSS ING DATE-1.3NOV70 CTRC ACCESSIUN 40--AP0134760 EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRAGI-6 THE EFFECT OF AC I D'ATALYST-S ANG ABSTRACU, i.'l T14EIR &JNCINS. ~-~N THE A.1-40 COLOR OF ALKYD MEL11,111INE ENAMEL (A) COATINGS DRIEO 30 MIN AT l00DEG;NE'ESz0rR AN 130DE:GkEES WAS STUDIED. (BUG) SU32 P(O)OH (1)p A 1:1 MIXT. OF I AND IMALAMINI:,,'~ICHO AESIN M) K,423,02 (1[A), TWUP(0)(011i) SU13Z (IM , P,MEC SUB6 li",.034- 50 503 1-1 (IV), AND PHTHALIC ANHYDAIDE WFRE ADDED TU A WHITE Plt;,:,l0,JE;l, A Cu?%ITG. *CENT 11 (TIA QR K,1-21,02(113)) AND ALKYO il"ES[iXIS MODIFIED 25PE-K I 3Y CftSTOR OIL AND SYNTHETIC FATTY AC IDs 21.7PERCEINT AND 28,33Pi:.RCE,,qr, kESP. WITHIOUT CATALYSTp A CONT6. IIA IDMED AT 10OUEGREES FQR 30 AIN AND 900FGKEPS FO,~ 20 MI'l HAI) HAil*~DNESSES 0.571M 0,34, kESP.; 4ND A ClJ1llTG. 11B, A BUTYLATED I I , DRIED SIMI LARLY HAD HARDNESSES 0 ,60 Ali~ 0.141 RESP. -IINTG. [IA DRIED Al l00JFGRl:rS GAVE 4001PIG 2-3PERCFP;T I Cjt-~ III TO A C HARONESSES G*5-0.63. A*ODING 4PFP~CEikIT I OR III TO A r..WITG. 1113. 0:~IED AT 13 0 0) t f;! F SGAVil 0.36-0.42. A 1)G I NO 3PEPCl:!J"j Iff 0k IV CAUSF-0 Sit ;NtFICANC COLUR CHANGLS 'TO rAlIVE PIG14'ENQU A imto iu A,,oooiJ;,m:,4, USSR 7QTMIK --YU.; CHEPULIS, G. S.; PIALIS, 0. A. "Device for Photographing Precipitation Reactions in Agar" Moscow, Vo-Drosy I-Iediko-Bioloiz i che ski kh Issledovaniv. Materiplz EF,71.-h Rabo Q-10.10 0 KonfererTtsii Molody-Ich Na"Ic tnihov ifiledilk qiCIIeS_t,:OgO Pak-ul-Iteta (AsDects of Biomedical Research. 117terials of a Conference of Young Scientific Workerg 'of the Biomedical Faculty), Ministerstvo Zdravooldiraneniya SSSRP:1970, Pp 1.5-17 Abstract: A device for photographing precipitation bands in agar Ts -described. The device is simpleIn design, easy to use, and -ally it produces phouos clearer than the original objoet. Basir, is a hollow cylinder made of tin plate two millix-icters thick. ble holder with a light Suspended within the cylinder is a mova LI globe, and a metal lamina which forms a dark backgroimd for the object to be photographed. An upper cover made of glaso servo-O table for the object, it is covered by novitransparent as a. 0 framework with a frame adjustable t the sIze of the objecU. The -suspended holder within the cylinder can be' moved with respect to the object. Best resultg; are obtainod with a 150 112 MMUMIMIUIIIM~3113_ I W ff N I -IFT-TRE. ~__ USSR MOZOLY-W-, Yu., et &1, Voprosv Ile diko-Bi ologi chosIdIch lssledo-,; E i I-Mod~ - T'i - Material onferentsi ildi illauqLa-kh HabolMil-COV ledi-iio- Biolo.gicheskogo Fakullteta, 1970, PP 15-IT wat-to globe. Exposure time is 3-4 sec. Photo, camera F, -3 is ed for photog-raphing the object. s u 212 Acc. Nr- Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: 4~0053767- CHEMICAL ABST. U I? 110864d Isomer1c trusformiLtions of substituted methyleae- 'V.:A. (Novwi- cyclo-hexadienes. NfozulSg&J-AM.; Koptyig_, knim-Novosmink. USSR). zh. yrr- birsk. ip';', in CC14 soln. 4-hydroxy4-phenyl- 1975, MIT 313-16 (Russ)~ 1.1,2,3,5,6-hexametliyleyrl6hejm-2,5-d,ietie (V ' A. Kpptyugi el temp. it is converied at., 1970) loses 11.0 and in 2 hr at room into 6-mc-thylent!-4-plienyl-1,1,2,3i5~petitamethylcycipliexa-2,4- diene (1). Adda. of 0.664,,~ CIFIC0214 to the 301n. muses Isopm- erization of I to 6:2:2 4-methyl~ne-3-pheny.1-1.1,2~5,6-pe~ta- methyleyclohexa- 2,5- diene-4 - methylene. 2 - phenyl -~ 1,1,3.5,6- pentamethylcyclohexa-*.~,5-diene-4- Methylene - I - pheiiyl - 1.2,3,- 5,6-pentametliylcyclohexa-2.5-dieni mixt. T'he isornerization xamethylbenieno joll., proceeds through -phenylhe ni CPJR j REELIFRAME Ac Nr Abstracti-rig Servic .e: Ref. Code: C CHEMICAL ABST. ifo3 89594d Isometic phenylbexamcthylbenzenonium ions: Rnd. r their interm iates Kopty V. A ka-L-Al. STU-4-5-k S 12-T 5=110 ~~66n of Org. Xitim. 1970,6(1), 102-7 (Russ). Th'~ QrCq retale", .2 I-plieiiyl-l,'-1,3,5,6-1)ent6inetliylcyclt)lie~a~ 5 dien".1-one-with y 'i, C-pentaxiethyltiy o- MeINTO ~,-ave 4-meth lene-1 phiinyl- 1,2, 5 '1 c1 hexa-2,5-diene fl). Shni)arly,~ 7 pentanietilylevelolicxa-2,,5-(Itene, (11) w4s, p0pd. NNIR !spec- troscopy showed that in BP:,-HF mixt. ~t to :-800. [1, or 4-phetivl-1,1,2,3,5,6-hexat-,icthy][cycloi~e.\a-'-~,5-dicti4-oile," (III) give, resp., 1-, 3-, or 4-plien)-lbexaitietilylbetizetionitini ions. The- ternp. increase of I soln. in BFI-HF inixt. from. Oo to -10' causes the formation of 31-pii,-n),I.l~1,2~4,,5,6-liexaln~~tliyl- Me Ph I le Al 'ze% We'qw(' Ph tL benzenonium ion (Ila) besides I-plienyl-li2,3,4,5,()-Iic-xamehN.1- benzenonium ;on (1a). AtO* the mixt.contiiiis,-':sla-llii~iiiixt. -Heating I-Ill in concd. HC1 gave 2,3,4,5,C-~p6tita-,iictliylbipll~n3-1. cpliz J 13 REEL/FMME Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,1/7-0 UP, 0482 SUTIC CONVIU F242266 STABILISED R to convert sinSIF-phase,vUltago irito thres-phsae,: of smaller dimensions and design, tha a viost converters and in*vbich the :Upply viwjin~'s 4 and 5 are switched in:opposits arries with age'll other and connected to,.4 siaglo.-phikO.ia citcutt,.~the third compensation winding 7 and, the thitd 6pai-at- ing winding 10 are mounted on tha farrit* cotej of the phase-shifting unit 10.5.t7, Ai 1155024/24-7. V.V.GUMNOV et al. (9 9.69.1 Bul. L5/25.4.69,.:; Class 21d2. Int.Cl. H02n, E021. AUTHORS: Gubanov, V V.; Ledin. A. A. MozzhukhiA,,,,A XL ' . _.- -, D.- I - 19820IL74 USSR UDC 612.11.5+797.57 GVOZDEV, P. I., LYTKIN, M. I., and ;WWQ -in". Military Medical S. M. Kirov Academy imeni "Changes in the Coagulating and Anticoagulating Systems After Parachute Jumps' Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, No 10, 1971, pp 1,526-~1,530 rachute jiimp increases the Abstract: Preparation for and completion of a pa heparin concentration, intensifies fibrinolysis,.reduces tile prathrombin concentration, and lengthens the recalcification time, i.e.', parachute jumping induces hypocoagulability. These blDod.changes, which persist for more than 24 hours, are ascribed to conditioned reflex mechanisms that con- trol anticoagulative activity. Under the influence of the stress of para- chute, jumping, heparin is released into the blood when the threshold con- centration of thrombin is reached. Ileparin then forms a comple-3 compound with epinephrine which helps to decrease coagulation and prevent clotting. -the more jumps an individual makes, the more pronounced tht! changes noted ra above. Training has the same effect an cardiovascular reactions, of pa chuftstq in. the form of changes in arterial pratioure nnd cliTdiac rate. 1/1 USSR uDc 61-P -825.),+612 -102 LANDOREM, L. T., KUZINIC11, N. S., and Department of Normal Physiology, Academy of Military Medicine imeni S. M. Kirov, Leningrad "Hematological Characteristics of Emotional Stress in Parachute Jumping" leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal USSR, No 81 1971, PP 1,1110-1,1144 Abstract: The quantity of red and white blood cells vas determined in 130 males before and after parachute jumps. Some of the men made a parachute jump for the first time while others had'previously made as many as 790 jumps. In those with little or ao experience in junping, the RBC count increased slightly before and after a jump whereas the number of eosinophils, lymphocytes, and manocytes decreased, especially before a juaT. These hematological changes were much less pronounced in the~weteran parachutists. The decrease in leukocytes is.ascribed to,excitation of the hypophyseal- adrenal system resulting from emotional stress. UNCLASSIFIED' lk0C~t)ilNG:DATE--04DEC70 pi, tTCE--E FFECT OF THE PROPHYLACTIC ADMINISTRATION OF.-CYSTAMINE ._._:-~6lQELECTRIC ACTIVITY OF SOME BRAIN SECTION.& _.'.-AUTHOR.-r(02)-DINERt-L.D.# MOZZHUKHIN9 AaSs ~,COUNITRY OF INFO--USSR "'~'.SOURCE-RADIOBIOLOGIYA 1970, 1012), 289-93 -.DATE PUBLISHEO------70 .,sbB_J_ECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES BRAIN, BIOELECTRIC-PHENOMENON .-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY, CAT, CYSTAMINE ~C,ONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ON THE P.R OXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605004/COI STEP NO--UR/0205/70/01.0/002,tOZ49/02113 C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP013961,1 212 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS ING GATE-04DEC70 :.'C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139611 -rRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTs CYS TA M I 14E 1100 MG-M, WAS fINJECTED IN CATS AND THE ANIMALS VlEgE IRRADIATE0 141M 600:~R. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC, EXAMN. SHOWE0 A SUBSrANTIAL NORMALlilATION CIF- THE ~'B.RA f NBIGELEC. ACTIVITY WHEN COMPAREO WITH lRRA0lATE0;()NTlRc-:Al-ED MWMALS. '41 bl" FACILITY: VOENNO-MED. AKAO. I M. KIROVAr LE. ,RADY U-S S R . PROCESSING DATE--L60CT70 2 016 UNCLASSIFIED _;TlTLE--DECAY OF GERMANIUM 66 -U- POPOVA, T.I~j PRIKHODTSEVA, VTH0R-(04)-DZHELEPOV, B.S.,.!p V-4 R GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SO UR-CE IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ. 1/9~70p 34(l )t 29-41 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 i-D 'SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 40PIC TAGS--RADIOACTIVE DECAY SCHEMEt GERMANIUM ISOTOPE, GAMMA SPECTRUMP ~~':',dAAMA SPECTROMETER, FORIS100EN TRANSITION1 8ErA RADIATIUN, IRON ISOTOPE --NO RESTRICTIONS ~tONTROL MARKING '~Q-QCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0229 STEP NO--~-UR/0040/70/034/001/0029/0041 law! ...... .... ol 212- L6 UNIC, L A S'cx I F I E 0PROCESSING DATE--lSOCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105305 AaSTRACT/EX TRACT--[ U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE GAMMA SPECTRUM 01: GE IRRADIATED BY P AND PURIFIED BY THE DISTN. OF GECL SUB4 Wi%S ME4SURLD BY DETECTORS AND A 4096 CHANNEL ANALYZER. SINCF LiNITENSE GAMMA RAYS FROM PRIME69 GAP PRIME75 GA, AND PqIME67 GAY. AND HIGH COMPTJN bACKGROUIND -INTERFERED WITH INDENTIFICATION OF WEAK GAMMA LINES 04: PRIML-66 GA, rHE PRIME56 FE(PRIME12 C, 2N) PRIME66 GE REACTION WAS ALSO USED. fN TOTALt GAMMA LINES-~ii:RE 08SERVED OVER THE 40-N00 KEV RANGE. rfiE PRIME66 JECAY SCHEME IS PRESENTED. QUANTUM CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRIME66 GA LEVELS ARE DISCUSSED AS riELL AS THE PRIME66 GE(O PLUS) YIELDS PRIME(1~6 R .,:-GA(O PLUS) BETA TRANSITION. ALTHOUGH THE'LATTER IS FO 810 EN ACCOROING ISOBARIC SPIN, A RELATIVELY LOW LOG. FT (5,471,WAS FOUNO., Ew I c u USSR B_ZH=FOj, B. S., M_OZZUK:jTN A. V. POPOVA, T. I., and PRIXFowr~En, v. P. Ge Decay OSCOW, Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol, 34, No. 1, Jan 70, I M izvestiya Akadem.L -4-1 pp 29 Geu6 was measuved with a Ge(li) dit-tecto.-n with sensing Abstract: The y-soectrwm of volurnes of 5-and 9 cm3 and a 4096-channel analyzer. All linea obser~red by Ri,~ci, et ai were o.Dserved except the y-line 405 kev. In -11, 44 11-li-ifis wem observed,.of' which 26 were definitely established as belonging to Ge66. The intensities of Ge" 66)/ y-rays were determined on the bas - s of the. ratio; of the intensities -), 381 (Ge 1039 (Ge") as measured in given time, intervals a-ad the knoum intensity of y1039 in % decays. A level diagram was constructed for,GaP6. The quantum characteristics -6 of Gall. levels are discussed. DATE--20MV70 ~~'TITLE-THEYMAL DECOMPOSITION OF 11-MTHYL NITRITE IN SHOCK WAVtS. 'I. INITIAL STAGE OF TM DEC(MOSITION AND MECHANISM OF H SUB 2 CC* CaEMILUMINESCENCE. AtTH'OR~-ZASLONKO, I. S., KOGARKO, S. M.,,MOZZHUXHINv E. V. PETROV, YU1. P., BORISOV, A. A ...... #'90~6 ~.COMTRY OF INFO--USSR KATAL. 1970, VOL 11, NR 2, PP 296-304 DATE: PUBLlSHED-----70 --CHEMISrRYv PHYSICS SUdJECT AkEAS ~~,-~;TCPIL TAGS-1HERYAL DECOMPOSITIONY N I T R I T E ORGANIC NITROGEN CUMVUUNDs-SPECTRC,PHUfOM~TRIC.ANALYSLSo FGR.MALU&iYUf--*t MMIANOL CCt4TRCL MARKING-N-0 RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED iMAY REEL/FRAME-3005/009b STEP NO--UR/0195/70YO11/002/0296/930,'t- "CIRC ACCESS104 NO-AP0132389 f J P.1 f" L ASf I E: 0 UNCLAS S I ~ tED PROCI~SSING DATE--20NOV70 41 6IRC ACCESSION NC--AP013238"', :~ABSTRACI`/EXTRACT--(U) GV-0- ABSTRACT. DECOMPN. OF MCCINO [N SHOCK WAVES (T8C-l00CGbEGRESSK ANO 35-1.6 AT14) WAS STUDIED SPL-Cl'!,'ICII>HCJrcti,4E-TRICJkLLY ALON6 hllfi DETN. Of AdS. INTENSITY OF EI-I[SSION 8Y W~'ITED H SU82 CO -SEXTILE AND HNG SEXTILE NOLS, THE EXPT. 'REVEALS THAT ENEkGYWISF, MEONG DECViiPN. PROCEEDS IN 2 STAGES: 1) THERMALLY NEUTRAL STAGE WHEIN 11 SUB2 .:c . NO, AND MEOH ARE FORMED; AND 2) THE BASIC STAGE 01: ENERGY EMISSION TAKING PLACE DURING UXIGN. OF H SU62 CO AND MEOH. RATE CID-11ST. OF THE 'XP N-J BOND IS K SU811 EQUALS 10PRIM1112.9 I, (MINUS -PRIMARY CLEAVAGE OF ~34rCOO-RT) SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI. THE EXCITEWH SUB2 ("iLl SEX11LE FOKW5, BY OTSPRC-Pi -11CNATICN OF 2 MEO RADICALS. Ii SUH2 CO. SEXTILE FORMS :IMMEDIATELY AFTER INITIATION UF MEUNO QEOMPN., II-St REACHES A ..:MAX, AND-THEN DECREASES PRACTICALLY.TO-4'ERO.~ THE E141SSIO14 t3Y H SU62 Ca S ILE AiAS CHEMILUMINESCENT AND NOT' A 1HERMAL NATURE:. CONCN# OF HNO EXT -XTILE INCREASED UNTIL THE LND OF OBSERVATIONS. FAC IL I TY: KHlti. FIZ.f MijSCOwr USSR. '16 DATE--tRSEP70 04q UNCLASS --lEb PROCE'SS I ...T'lTL::8-vl BRAT I ONAL EXCITATION IN DRANCKEf: CHAIN REACTIONS -U- .c.::4UTH0R-(03)-ZASL0NKO, I.S., KOGARKOv S.M*q MOZ~ "UjjIN# E.V* own.," MTRY OF, INFO--USSR ,~"..S OURC E-- I ZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv SER. KHTM. 19.701 Mt 157-9 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS--HYDROGEN, OXYGEN# SHOCK TUBEt EXCITED STATEp CHEMICAL REACTIOfj -MEC HAN I SM, VIBRATION EFFECT MARKING--NO RE,STFIMONS ...~DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FkAME--1984/1656 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/()00/001/0157/0159 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0100260 UNCL-ASSIFIED- 212 049 UNCL ASS I FI ED PROCESSING' DATE-18SEP70 -(;IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100260 t.'ABSTRACTfEXTRACT--W) GP-0- A3STRACT. F R 0 MDATA ONJ TRE RIEACTION OF H SUB2 WITH 0 SU,32 IN' SHOCK TUBE EXPTS. tZ., ET AL-, 19701 FHE MAGN11TWIF OF. VIBRATIONAL TEMP. 0URltlG THE INDUCTION PERIOD UP THE PlEACTION ~qAs DEDUCED; THIS CONTRIBUTION OF 0 VIBRATIONAL EXCITATION Wl FHE PIRANCHi)NG -PROCESS OF THE REACTION PROVIDES EXCITED HO SU132 PARTICLES wlrH A RESERVE VIBRATIONAL ENERGY OF LARGER-THAN OR EQUAL TO (35 KCAL-MOLEs ARISING FROWEXCITED 0 MOLES. CONTG. VIBRATIONAL ENERGY OF MORE THAN 17 KCAL-MOLE. USSR UDC: 681-34 AVROV 0. M., GOLENDBERG, N. A., KUTSITSKIY, V. G.,,JdIRMYEV,_q.. A., MZZHUKIM M. S. . POKROVSKIY, V. S. , SIUUWAZOV, S. Kh.; "A Device for Combining the Readings of a Multi~hannel Angle-Phasse-Code ~Converter" Mbscow, Otkrvtiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znalki, ~No 4, Feb 71, Author's Certificate Uo 292182, Division G, filed 11 Aug 69, published 6 jan 71, p 137 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for combining the readings of a multichannel angle-phese-code conyerter which contains charging elements, series-connected switches, coifjining circuits and flip- -flops. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, conversion tire is re- duced by connecting the ou"put of the coarse readinE; chan-riel ol the converter to the input of the chie.f readout switch, the second in-put of this switch being connected to the output of the chicf readout The switch and- 110 the Occond output is connected to the input of the first delay L input of the control flip-flop. rhe outputs of the channel for the least SI.Saifice-zit reading of the converter is connected to the uecond input of the chief readout flip-floy). The firzt, input of. this flip-flop is connected to the first input of the control flip-flop and to the output of thf! control -a the output switch, and the -second input of the control svitch is connected L of the control flfp-flop. -57 USSR UDC: .669.71.018.9b-:621.785.3 SMIRNOV, P. B., YELYUTIN, V. P., MOZZHUKHIN, Ye..I., Moscow "Electrothermal Treatment of SAP Materials" Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 205-208. Abstract: In this work, an attempt was made to introduce oxygen to the aluminum matrix of SAP by electrothermal treatment with direct current. The treatment of the SAP caused the introduction of point defects to the aluminum -matrix, which increased the stability of tile dislocation structure. The point defects have.significant thermal stability. USSR UEP 529.67 M07211M UNMAN, R. U., and 14 _.YeqA* "Certain Features of the Amplitude-Dependent and Amplitude-Independent Internal Friction of SAP Material" Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh" (Internal Friction in _J L, Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo."Nauka," 1970, PP 110-114 Abstract: Internal friction in cold-rolled plates made or sintered alurdnum powder (SAP) and technically pure aluminuawas studied by the -nethod of forced lateral vibrations. Annealing has a different effect on the recovery of the amplitude-independent internal friction and the Q-1 amplitude dependence in samples of the indicated naterials. The coating of SAP plates by a pure aluminum layer theoretically changes the internal friction amplitude dependence characteristic of a given material. The results obtained are discussed on the basis of well-knowm concepts, 4 figures., 6 references. Wi USSR UDC 539-67 M07ZMMUN, Ye. I., and BELYAKOV) A. A. "Internal Friction Recovery in Highly Deformed Molybden=" Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialald3:'.(Internal Friction in Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1970, PP 79-82 Abstract: The results obtained in the study of re-covery of molybdenum wire samples made of YBh, MK, and ML brands are pr3-sented. A mechanism explaining the regularity of internal friction reduction in +-he process of high-te.,q)erature annealing with an appreciable variation of disloca:tion density is presented. The kinetics of internal friction recovery in highly deformed molybdenum, wires durIng low-temperatura annealing attest to a high degreo of dislocation locking by-point dafects. 1 table, 2 figures) 4 rWerances- MW14ME11 Powder Ele. t=U USSR uDe 669.24 YELYUrIN, It. P., REZ 1qK0V YU. A., azid KUL*GA, G. YA., Moscow Institute of Steel and Tl-loys "Properties of Nickel Powder Containing Inclusions of CaJciun, Oxide" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya, I..etallurgiya, Nq li, 1971, PP 1321-135 Abstracti A study vras made of the effect of the recovery temperature of mixtures of NiO and CaO powders and the content of CaO additive in the mix- ture on the dinension of coherent dispersion domains and irlicro-distortion of Ni in powders, reduced in a hydrogen current. With rising recovery temperature, micro-distortions of the crystalline? lattice of Ni decrease, but the dimension of coherent di3pemion domains. changes nonzionotonously. Tile rising recovery temperature goes with an increase of the mean size of A- powder particles. The effect of the recovery.tenporatta-p and inclusions of calcium oxide on the compressibility of bricks by pressibg anfl caking was investigated. The compression degree of bricks by caking decreases with inamasing dimension of coherent dispersion domains of Ni. Four illustrations, four bibliographic references. 1A ......... ... ..... USSR nwov, V I., mozzalam. YE. I. . and YEIFANOVA, S. M. uEffect of Temperature on the Physi-cal Froperites of -Awo-Phaae Three-11nase Titanium-Tungsten Solid Alloys" Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Flaterialy, Vol 6, No 1, Jan 70, PP 15-19 Abstract: Expansion of the regions of application of solid alloys gives rise to the necessity for investigating their physical properties at various temperatures. The relations obtained in doing this are useful in studying problems connected with the structural peculiarities of solid alloys. Heretofore, vith the exception of data on the Young's modulus, there have been no publishod dato on the piVsical properties of titanium-tungsten alloys at increased torq)oratures. This article contains an investigation of the temperature dependence of therral expansion, electrical resistance, awl young's modulus of two-phase and threa-phase titaniLut- tungsten solid alloys in the 20-BOOOC temperature rWe. It was found that the variation of the physical properties as a funation of Co content is not adaitive. 'ne coaposition-property curves have extremal, values-which correspond to 6 volu. Motric.percent Co for two-phase alloys and 1~ volumtric poireent Co for three- phase alloys. 1/2 USSR MANOV, V. I., et al, Neorganichoskiye Haterialy, Vol 6, Ro 1, Jan UI - 70, PP 15-19 T Investigation of the theoretical relationship between thD coercive force and volumetric content (to the 2/3 power) of nonmagnetic inclusions (the carbide component) also demonstrated the presence of an inflection poinz_ for a concen- tration of the binding phase of 6 and 11 volumetric parcont., roapectively, for two-phase and three-phase alloys. Alloys with a high Co content (more than 6 volumetric percent in two-phase alloys and tuore than 12 volumetric percent in three-phase alloys) have structures in the form of a cobalt matpix with included isolated carbide grains. In alloys with a lower Co contion:t the binding phase has a continuous structure -- individual sections of the cobalt solid solution are isolated by the carbide phase* Graphs are,presented Illustrating these various relation:s. PRb~~SSt;N(; DATE D --18SEP70 042~ UNCLASStFlt ITLE-.-EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIE5 or Two AND THREE -ASE. T I TAN I UM AND TUNGSTEN SOLID ALLOYS -U~ PH -..,,AUTHOR-(03)-TUMANOVv V.I*# MOZZHU N, YE.:I-v YELMANOVAt S.M. ,~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~~-'SWRCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv NEORG. ~MTER. 1970, 6111-1 15-L9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 i.-':.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt PHYSICS :~-TOPIC TAGS--TITAN[UM ALLOY, TUNGSTEN 4LLOYT COBALT C(,lNTAI..%[NG ALLOY, .~CARBIDEv THERMAL EFFECT, PHYSICAL PROPERTY,.ELASTIC RODULUS, NONMETALLIC 'I-NCLOSION, ELECTRIC RESISTIVI-TY, MAGNETIC~ COERCIVE FORCE~v TERNARY ALLOY "CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,'-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ...~_PROXY Re_EL/FRAME--1934/0i52 STEP tiO--UR/0363/70/006/00110015/0011) CVAC A%CCESSION N(I--AP0054948 ~~'Z/ 2 042 UNCL ASS i:Fl P) PRdC~~SINIG DATE-18SEP70 ACCESSION NO-AP0054948 ~.A.BSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP. DFRENDEN11CE OF THE-I.MAL EXPANSION, ELEC. RESISTIVITYY AND ELASTICITY MODULUS-OF I AND 3 PH4SE ~;l SOLID ALLOYS IN THE TE:MP. RA;NGE 20-800D( w -GREYS viAS [10,7~TIGATLD. CHANGE I~N THE PHYS. PROPERTIES AS OEPEP40ENT ON THE U CL^NIENT DO;:.& f -TURN OUT TO BE ADDITIVE. THE COMPN. PROPERTY CURVES HAVL EXTREME VALUESr WHICH CORRESPOND TO 6 VOL. PERCENT CC FOR ALLOYS OF THE 2 Pi~ASE COMPN. AND TO EQUIVALENT TO SIMILAR TO 12 VOL. PERCENT C~l FOR 3 PHASE ALLOYS. EXAMN. OF THE THEORETICAL DEPENDENCE BETWEEN FHE COE4CIVa FORCE AND THE TWO 'THIRDS POWER OF THE VOL. CONTENT OF .(CARBIDE CO?4PONENT) ALSO SHOWED THE PRESENCE OF A-14 1441FLECTION AT THE GONCN. OF THE BINDING PHASE OF 6 AND 11 YOL:. PERCENTP RESP.t FOR THE 2 AND T4E~ 3 PHASE ALLOYS. ALLOYS. WITH A KIGH. CO CONTENT (GREATER THAN 6 .VOL. PERCENT IN 2 PHASE ALLOYS 4ND GREATER THAN 12 Vl)L. PERCENT IN 3 'PHASE ALLOYS) HAVE A STRUCTURE IN THE FORM OF A CO MATRIX CONTG. -~:_INCLUSWNS TN THE FORM OF ISOLATED CARBIDE GRAINS. USSR UDC: 511-1-124-13 ZASLONKO, I.S., KOGARKO, S.M., UQZZLaH=j,-XZ-V`., MROV, YU.P., and BORISOV, A.A., Institute of Chemical Physics, Roscow, Academy of Sciences USSR i rmal DEcomposition of Methyl Nitrite in Shock Waves. I. The Initial Stage of e Decomposition and the Mechanism of Chemiluminescence of H,,:,CO.and HKO Moscow, Kinetika i Kataliz, Vol 11, No 2, Mar-11pr 70, pp 296-3o4 Abstract: The decomposition of MleCGO in sbock waves at temperatures of 780-IOOOOK and pressures of 0.35-1.6 atm was studied on mixtures of HeOND (0.7-1.5%) with Ar by carrying out spectoscopic measurements. The velocities of decoi4positi= of MeONIO and the intensities of emizzion by the electronically exciteil molecules H2CO and IRIO that formed in its decomposition were determined. The vel~.~ity constmit 'L2)9 exP(-3 00/- of the primary process of cleavage of the O-N bond wis k, *jo- see"l. It, was e6tabli6hed that the excitation of 112C0 took place as a reoult of i-to formation by the reaction L2. HpCO 4 KoOH. The probtitbility of excitaLion w--s very lov and corresponded to a ratio of r%jlO-10. The qX4l1.t(.'ttL'oX1 of IUIrj ill the early stage of decomposition was most llke2y due to t1ifj 'reactioll 9. 1 1-10 f. ENO + Me. Addition of VO to the mixture initially.increased the rate of decomposi- -OH) tion of MeCKO to some extent because of the reaction MeONO ~ NZO--r(MeO Hom, ~L and then reduced it because of the reaction MeO 4. NO-7W0110. From the energy 1/2 93 r r t i N", I %i ..... . ..... ......... P TE--IB'SEP70 UNCLASSIF.IEO,: RO V~SIN~ DA !TITLE~~-ELECTRONtC AND VIBRATIONAL EXCITATIONS IN REACTIONS OF 11YOROGEN OXYGEN AT HIGH TEMPERATURES _U_ '_~,AVTfiOR-(03)-KOGARKOt S.M.t MOZZHUXINI.E.V.t.ZASLONKOv II.S. C,PUNTRYOF INFO--USSR ~s 00RCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER K141H. 1970 31-6 BLISHED-----70 _~OAT8 PU -.-,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--HYDROGENt OXYGEN, HIGH TEMPERATURE.v SHOCK WAVE, VIBRATION .,'w,~-.'-FFEcr?,ELECTRONIC SIMULATION, CHEMICAL REACTION, EXCITATION ENERGYt ~-~:'-PHOTOMETRY. ONTROL MARKI.NG--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO .PRf3XY REEL/FRAME--1984/0180 STEP 40---UP/0060170/OOG/001/0031/0036 -CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054976 -LASS --F' I ;PROCESSING DATE--I;SSEP70 -2 1? 047 UNCLASSI"FIED ~,"Pgc 'ACCESSION NO--AP0054976 ~--ABSTRACT/EXTRACT -(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A iSHOCK WAVE STUDY OF THE 0 SU52NEGATIVE H SUB2 REACTION WAS REPORTED IN AN AR ATM. AT 1190-1390DEGREES K AND 1-35 ATM. TOTAL PRESSURE. IN, THE EARLY PAHSES OF THE REACTION, A CONSIDERABLE SUPEREQUIL. EXCITATICN OF HO RADICALS TAKES PLACE AS WELL AS IN H SUB2 0 MOLS.; THE ELECTRONIC EXCITATION WAS 01ASD. IN HO RADICALS AND NA ATOMS ON THE BASIS OF EMISSION PH0701"IETRY OF THE SYSTEM. DURING THE INDUCTION PERIOD, TRE ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF HO IS CAUSED MAINLY BY THE REACTION H PLUS H SUB2 PLUS 0 SUB2 YIELDS OH PLUS H .'i-SUB2 0 WHILE AT HIGH PRESSURES IT IS ALSO PROMOTED BY A RECOMBINATION OF H AND 0.: THE VIBRATIONAL EXCITATION OF~H SU82 0 MOLS. PROBABLY IS THE -:'~RESULTOF THE REACTIONS: HO SUB2 PLUS H SUB2 YIELDS H SUBZ 0 PLUS OH -AND:'HO :PLUS H S-UEl-2, YIELDS H SUB-2- 0 PLUS li. THEM SUPE-REQU41, ELECTRON IC ---EXC I TAT ION: OF NA ATOMS PROBABLY IS THE RESULT OF COCLIS[OPI WIT11 Ott AND H 1--SUB2 0 THAT HAVE SUFFICIENT EXCESS VIBRATIONAL ENERGY. UNC LA S S-1 F-I USSR-. UDC 621.762t669.018.5 MHAYEV, YEL. Ii. and KRYAUN -A, T. L. "Ptoduction of a P/h Alloy Containing 21% Fe and 79% Ni ftom Alloyed Powder" Eliektron..tekhnika. Nauchno-teklin. sb. Radiokomponenty (Electronics Engineer- ing!. Collectian of Scientific and TecluAcal. Workz on R-3dio Comwr4ents), 1970, vyp~ _4j pp 126-130 (from RZh-kletaliurgiya, 1-10 30 Mar 71# Atistract 110 3G440, by authors) Translationt The article pro-ents nsults of an experinental investigation Of-Ahe process of producing a F/U alloy contalning 21% Fe and 70~1. Vi from allayed - powder. Perma_Uoy with quite high mWetic properties in pervanent and:varlable magnetic fields can be made by pressingg sintering, and subsequent beat--treatment. 0004W,30W - I;J:.:-.UR 0482 SoViet laventions illustrated' Section III Mechanical and General, erwent,- 2 ~;Po 244025 SYNCHWODU 'G S COUPLI% comprises tw* hingi~d paralleldkravs connectedzo~,the d riven and driving slwfta,w4th,~n Lkervm4t&te link. To provide tranamissiot Viph the phisfta at different angles. the coppling's Intermodiate, Vink is in -the fm*m of a trApevipm-with ow 'th the centre 6f sides at right-angli;s and Wi its base linked to rhe two,poraLlelograms y springl. -the Joints ~,7,8 a 'nd R: provide s)m- chronous rotattan of the shafts-Joint 6!MAkes it possible alter the angli. betveen the 1~ne to p perpendicular to.the Oput.shaft'axis and the plane of the first paraLlelogir4m; joint T1_: the angle betveen, the planes of the first par- allelogram and theintermediatO'link! jo4nt 8- the angle between tba;plartea of the Intevoodlate 398 o Z, AA0046990 link and the second parallelogram; and j6int 9- the angle betveen~,the planes of the second par- allelogram and that.perpendicular to the,axir- of the output shaft. 1,f one. ofsthe shafts is fixod, the intermediate joint cah. move along a ttertaLn trajectory , in space becauseo6f the join.-ts without the other shaftirotatin , and springs .9 are used to fix the intermediate liuk:ln the operating sector of its.trajectory. 11.7.66. as 1OL9579/25-27. V V.MSUMIEKII (26.9.69.) Bul.17/14.5.69. Class 47c. Int.Cl. F06d. 1:9790399 ---- A IJD13 621.79L.O.52.004.12:562.012.7 1~roT CHFWWO, V. N., Candidate of TechnicaL Sciences,'MISL I nV R. G. Engineer (Moscow Higher Technical School imeni. F. and VOLKOV, A. S., Candidate of Technical Scien6es (Podol'sk Machine Building Plant imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) "Use of Statistical Method in Testing Its Welding Quality" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 11, Nov 70, op 35-37 Abstract: A trans-ition mustbe made from passive- rejectioi of unsuitable Droducts to active control. of production quality. One means oi organizing this transition is staristical test- ing of products. It allows rejects to be preveLited and helps to increase the culture of production systematically. The system and indicators used to consider the defect rate of welded seams by types of defects and correct.Lon.!; for them as a function of the parameters influencing welding qoaLizy can be used with. production testing of prod%;cts both by destructive -ev-lop- and by nondestructive methods. its use requ ren the d C ment of special types of test documentation conl;idering both the results of testing and the principal paramebersof welding USSR VOLCHENKO, V. N., et al., Svarochnoye Proizyvodstvo, No 11, Nov 70, pp 35-37 technology. This allows the causes of rejects to be deter- mined-and measures to be develooed to prevent them. Method-- of mathematical statistics are:aescribed. allowing the stable (mean) level of rejection of welded products to,be determined ~for.each type of production condition.. 2/2 7-77-7'--~ .4 V 4m -02' UNCLASSIF PROCESSING VATE-30OCT70 raftEv-EFFECT, OF IGNIZING RAOIATIUN ON PRESYNAPTIC TERMINALS U.- i~QTH,OR- A.V. -C-UNTAY--OF INFO--USSR 3,~:WRCE-RACIOBIOLOGIYA 1970t I0(lJv 130-2 )'Ot'-PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC:-TAGS--GAMMA RADIATION* STRONTIUM ISOTOPEt RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECTo i"L-VOS-E RATEr NERVOUS SYSTEMt ACETYLCHOLINE -:~GNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY REELIFRAME-300111851 STEP i%O--UR/0205/70/010/001/0130/0132 ACC-ESSION NQ--AP0127261 ii~ t A r, _j -30OCT70 03 2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE ..ACCESStCN NO-AP01272-61 ..Aa,STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IRRADN. OF THE TOP JUGULAR _15ANGLION OF NARCOTIZED CATS (800 OR 2500 R) WAS DONE LOCALLY WITH A .'-~,GAHMA APPLICATOR (PRINE90 SRI AT 31 R-MIN. THE PEPFUSATE OLLECTED WAS Cu --BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER ELEC. IRRITATIONv AND BEFOREAND ;L HR AFTER :,:~JRRADN. -ELEC. IRRITATION'OF THE PREGANGLION FIBER INCREASED THE AMT. OF "..4CETYLCHOLINE IN BOTH CONTROL AND IRRADIATEG ANIMALSO THUSt NO BLOCKAGE .,,:.-.~.~.OCCURRED IN THE PRESYNAPTIC TERMINAL~,.DUE:T.0 'THE IRRAQN. ..~FACILITY_-- TSENT_ NAUCH.-ISSLED. RENTGEN&-RADIOL. INST-t LENINGRADi- "bSSR. OEM" - ---------- ussa. Al UDC 61 9 8 9 -.DZE, v., G Ro cn tg-enoiogry ',Rad-:o7 sx!-IvEi, nss t t U 1z C eal th USS starry of H "Changes in the Intern-auron Relationships of Sym patl-Le cic GanntfLian m -Ete adiation" limediately A-, _r F_xposure to Irr, Vbilis4 So, ad em~ Naak Gruzinskoy S-'I, Vcd. c) I, -)bshcheniya Ak A. 1 91 970, pp Abstract: TILL-- efffect of rald"iation on St-imulatia,:) 3,:)- tential (SPSP), the peak- aid t' 'e, mcmbrante~ poten'ti.1'. 04f.' the Upper G) o-;'_" cats nect sympathetic gangl-iocn (LFNS was stud-'~ it v"-s sliown that neurons of U.,.,SG have a rest pot-ential o;` 62+7 911. T:10. thres- hold dose for t-lie appearance of the ampLitude ~)otential 13 mV, and that of the pelk -zself -- 70 mV. A LD-' incrc~se L_ wL -ude -*s observed in the irradiation ran-e- `00-9" the S.,ISP am p 1 4, J Q rad, and in the rancfe 650-900 rar.1 even th~,. peak pc~-Cential i-s in- P tti d c was C~-eased by 10-12,10. In the range, 900-1100 rc,:d, S-PS", amp! fn 4- r, i s h,2 w` e. - hc- i) e a fmiplitude remwdn,~,:I 31ill"I"UY ~2 ev t~ LZ-1- L aLC 1~'vcn higher do 8,c- _- r as, L i I t L, d it-, syrichrorlous (Irop 01" potential. Nlo r~tatiqtically sl(erliZicant di_Eferenc(~__el W411*~a 1,10ted in I.-he membrane potc-n-Lial in the close rawre studf ed. M , 2111H ff M U911HIM! I* M, U14CL ~S,l F~ I ED 20 C. T 7 0 A S DATE-0 -TLF H. HYDROLYSIS it -SUL~UK CUNTAINING 1,3,INV-AN0IUNES AND 'PHTHALIDE~S. G F : bt-NI YL I DENE THIUPHTHALII)E V. AN ALKAL PuE::~ EOILI' -A-UTflbR-(02)-.-tUCE.Nl ECF D. KH . 0SKAYA, ~V.P.: 14 F 0 ,-CGUNTRY OF I -U S S.R SOUPf. E--ZH. 0AG.. KHIM. 1970, 6(3) 595-9 D AT e PL16L I SHC-L)------70 CT AREAS-CHEMISTRY UPtCj- TAbS~-KETQNE, BENZENE I)ERIVATIVEf ORGANIC SULF(lit -COMPOU-40, -HYDROLYS15i KETFROLYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND -;--:, :CONTROL MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PRUXY RFULIFR4ME-1992/1529 S TEP *4f)--UR/0366170/gf)bfOU3/0595/0599 GIRC ACLESSU)PIl NAD-AP0112523 L A S lz f F ICO 'I -T;- 212 (108 UNCLASt I DIED PRO(;tssi,,iG o4rE--o2jcr70 ACUSSIO'4 NO-AP0112523 I P m-o--~!ABSTR ACT/ EX I kACT--(U) GP-0- A3STAACT .HYDROLYSIS OF bFNZYLlDCNETHl0PHTHALIJF (I ) IN SMONGLY ALK. SOLNS. CYAVr )-Pll'H:r(S. )G SUP6 H S,UB4,CO SU112 H (11). THE REACTION Of, 1 141 TH 1-1 SUr-*,2 W3H.HCL GIVF~ FIRST lit wHICH THEN IS CONWERTEO INTO 4,#13ENZYLi lH#2v3,BEt4ZOXAZINt190NE. SIMILARLY, METIMATION OF I WITH 4E SUBZ-Sll SUB4 GIVES O-PHCH:C(SME)r Suilb H SU84 Cf);SUB2 H 111 1) REFLUXING III I~j SU34 GAVE U-PHCH SV82 COC'SUM H SU54CP 5UR2 ME. -ES OF H SUBZ S') SU8,4 GAVE O-PlCH SU-32 ~R]EfLUXING 1.11 IN MEJH CONTG. TRA%. .,CS(; SU&6 H SUB4 CO SU32 MEt ALSO PREPI). DIRECTLY FRD-4 11. -U, NCLASSIFIED "71 A:S 9 IF 115-b" PROCES ING:D'ATE--11~EP70 o 16, UNCL -~-A -VERY LOW FREQUENCY DIGIT4L PHASE 14ETEP.::-U- -~liTHOR--MUCHIAURI, A.A. ~tdUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '~~VORCE-PATENT NO 263744 ,MEFF ENCE-"OTKRYTlYA, IZOBRET., PROM. OBqAZTSYII TOVARNYE ZNAK[t NO 9t 10 UBJECT AREAS--ELECTRON[CS ANO ELECT11CAL ENGP., METHODS AND !_7QUlP'-lcfJr PIC TAGS--PATENT, PHASE METER, PHASE MEASVRFMENTt DIGIrAL SYSTEM -~CQNTROL !44PKI,%G--N'O )~FSTQTCTIONS ,-POCIPIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFID RaEL/FRAME--11)92/1097 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0112219 -"ZZZZZZZZZZZZ tJNC L A S S I F IE 0 ! 'll-Z/2' 016 t E SS DATF--I)S-;-:P70 UNCLASSIFIED N NO--AIA0112219 -t7lR.C ACCESSIO, GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS AUTHORIS CF:'TIPICATE I4TRQDUCr:_SA VERY LOW FREOUFNCY DIGITAL PH4SE METIER -,;HICfj rNTAINS a OEVICE 90R P~TERMINNNG THE PHASE DISPLACEMP41' TIME PjfF~?V-~L A-1-49 A THE METEP OfFFERS RECAUSE TO MAKE THE PHASE tiz-ASUREMENT Tl,'-iE OF THF OF THE PERIOD OF THE SI.GNALS fiEli'll(; STUDIED, IT IS _:-.:.....-E0UjPPED WITH AN ANALOG CODE CONVERTER AND :A. COMPUTER IWIHOS~ OUTPUT IS THE DIVIDER WHI-LE THE INPUT TS CONNECTE-h ILI THF ANALOG C00e ...,:CONVERTER, WHICH IN TURN JS CONNECTED TO ONE-OF THE INPUTS OF THE DEVICE FOR.: DETERMJNGTH~ TIME INTERVAL. I-zzzzzzzzzzzz UNCLASSIFIED UDC 621.317.77 USSR MUCHIAURI, A. A., Ibilisi Affiliate of the All-Union Scientific Research Inati- OrT-o 75"trology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev "A Very Low Frequency Digital Phase Meteril Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 8, 10 Feb 70, p 56, Patent No 263744, Filed 17 Dee 68 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a very low frequency digical phase meter which contains a device for determining the phase d1splace, ent time interval and a divider. The meter differs because to make the phase measurement time independent of the period of the signals being studie4, it is equippad with an analog~-code converter and a computer whose output is connected to the divider while the input is connected to the analog-code converter, which In turr. is 'connected to one of the inputs of the device for,determining the time interval. USSR UDC 537.22 6+ 5,T) . 511.331: E 5 37+5351 T. T. S V C-"-" K CN. D DD D S I 'T. T. T-'r,~`:-ITSA, T. D. ML -CH.EPUR, D. V. , L I-PIKA, V. YU. "Effect of Temperature on Certain Electrophysical and Optical Properties of AsSxSel-XI and AsxSbl-:-Sl Samples" V sb. Nekotor. voz-r. Rhi-mii i poluprovodnikov slozhn. sostava (Certain PrOID- ^or lems in the Chemistry and Physics of Semiconductors of Complex C ipositions -- Collection of Wor'--S), U-Zhgorod, 1970, pp 223-233 (froin MKIi Fizi.%a, NO 191 De-C 71, Abstract No IM1399) Translation: Compounds of Ps-qxSel-xl were obtained in the vi-n-reous statf-! by a direct synthesis method,and single crysv~ils of A,-,XSbl-;xjSY weva obtained from tuh,~- gas plu-ksLl. The c1laracteristicu were stjdi-d at. v,1rI.,-)ur, turen in tile range 100-3h,-Ijr; the photocurmrif was a.~; a funcljr)n c,-:- wavelength, illumlination, and temperature,and the a!)sorp%ion :3poctra of the samDles were measared at different temperatures. Conclusions were drawn on the basIs of the data concerDing zonductivity mechanisms, re~:omhination defect levels, and the temperature coaft"icient of the width of t1he forbicder, zone. A. Ya. 0. . ........... W', mlowwww ------------- - -------- AVS 0 012004 qo& q AUTHOR-- MUCHINITE R. TITLE-- NEW MATERIALS ARE BEING DEVELOPED NEWSPAPER-- KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA /LITHUANIAN/j JANUARY 24, 1970x P 31 COLS 3-4 ABSTRACT- AL,GIS DEKSNIS STAFF MEMBER OF THE SECTION OF PHY$ICS 'OF THIN LAYERS AT THE INSTIfUTE OF SEMICONDUCTOR PHYS T-CS OF THE LITHUANIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES$ HAS OBTAINED,A NEW MATERIAL THAT HOLDS-HIGH HOPES AS A MATERIAL FOR SOLAR:BATTERIE$, THE PROJECT HAS BEEN DIRECTED BY CANDIDATE OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES TOLUTIS HEAD OF THE SECTION~' f XSSR 1JDC: 01.315.592 KARAMAN, M. I. and ZQ=N&vjJ~yO V. P. "Blectroluminescence of Layered GaSXSej-X and GaSexTel-x Crystals" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodulkov, Vol 4, No 4. 1970, pp 783-785 Abstract: An attempt: is made In this communication to c,,tairt preliminary infor- mation concerning the electroluaLinescea qualities of s,)ecjnj.1y qmdopad crystals of GaSXSel-x and GaSexTel-x. For this purpose, large uuiforn crystals were ob- tained from which plates measuring 20 by 8 by 0.1 mm were stAit off. The elec- trodes were applied by sputtering in a vacuum of 10-5 mm fig fron:Cu, Zn, In, Ag, and Au. The investigations were done in a cryostat at a temperature of 77* K for a constant electric field as well as in an electric field variing from 20 to 103 Hz. The radiation was focused by special condensers on the input slot of a ZMR monochromator wich a glass prism. Ths output from the vonochromator was recorded by photoelectric multipliers FEU-17 and FE11-22 with:a detection system. A bright glow in the GaS.Sel-3c cry8tala was detected at 102 to 103 volts per centimeter; the radiation spectra of these crystals are given. With a transition from GaSe to GaS, a smooth shift of the ra-Jiation curves toward the short wavelengths was observed. The position of alectrolurninescent exciton band maxima for crystals similar in composition to GaS la ia good agreement with the photoluminescent daca for theoe crystala. i/1 36 11"MM1M-1Mr"rKff-&TM MiMMM. SR UDC 51.621.391 KXHNIK, A. A. YGeneral Linear Automata" Flkobl. Kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics Collection of Works,,,No. 23, .,..Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 171-208 (Translat6d from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibern.etika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V459 by the author). :Translation: Automata (generally infinite) are studied, the states of which are vectors in an n-dimensional space V over field.P with finite input alphabet. The transition functions of these automata are realized by nonlinear conversions of space V. In addition to this, linear space Z of outputs over the same field P is introduced the output functions of the automaton corTespmding to a linear operator mapping V in Z (here, general linear automata of Hill and Rur type are .-distinguished). General linear automata can be looked upon as a. generralization deterministic and probabilistic automata; within the frame,.vork of ;.,..~-.this model, a number of problems on finite automata can be stated and;solved. Theorems are proven which are generalizations of the theorems of E. M)r, T. Hibbard and E. Carlisle concerning experiments with automata. An alg Iorithm is given for construction of a simple homogeneous experiment, allowing the structure ata belonging to the class of strongly coupled reduced gen- .of general linear autom, oral linear automata with V of dimensionality it to be established. 24; biblio refs. 2 Z_ -.- VMIPP111"Im UDO 541. 1)b USSR YF RUBASHOV, 1. B., VLASOV, V. If., WN A., IURICHEV, aryi PUSTAIRKWV, V. P., MIOSCOW "Study of the Leakage of Fuel Gases Into Electrolyte Chambers of Fuel Cells" Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol 8. No 5, may 72, pp 6go-694 Abstract: It was sho,,:n that the average rate of leakage of a gras into an electro15-te is affected to a great degree by si-ch factors as current charge, temperature of the elements, battery, pressure drop botw*en the gasseous and electrolytic sides of tho electrolytes, argi the concentrqtion of the elecLro- lyte. Tho type of t-he ftuictional curver, obtained experimentally agree suf- f icicntly well ,.,Ith tho,e obtained. f rom theoretical C:klculation!i of dif ful;1011 leakage, howover, undler oxperimental conlitiono, this ef.Nwt izi muQh stron;~er, especially in case of temperature. The loakinfl; gas consists airlast excluoilrely of hydrogen. It was silown tIvAt gas m6bility rdooN not afXcet thii rate of leakage jur water -vapor tension is kept constant. An incveased rate of tho lealm-c obseT-ved with a higher rate of moisture rewoval Zl'rovi tha surfaco of. the electrolyte is evidently due to a shift in~ the erp.Lilibrium in the pores in presence of secondary meniscuses. V. 1., V. N. V. VUSO V. TV'I-Lll~ 7 G 'In, al Cellf; `O:i-1 ion I)aVelopmelit. alij jt1VC-~1tjgaAjoj11 J.%,::z 0 NO 5, Nu 72'. P!-, 69',-'93 bstractl; Fuel A On cati.0:1 I-C-3:Lrx af~hcd froe of -,-I ctv C.: -iu use of :.;Q_Ud clclctroly`t~ j.!-m1.,rt.,j ccrtain spc-r-ific. s :,I L Uc s or carrcrlt gell 0M.7,10r., On tl~o sur4ac~-~,. of the cDu1_,4 not pos- sibly that tlhf~ Jnside the Sovoral ar;.su LW_' CO'ICIUrdon is r u_-Ij f~, L. ~2:~ aLJ of Z., 5jjd.,-; t"z" 1: IJ T, L!, 01! n- M M,ft 0 1 4B 114=1 110 1 RM U11 I I 311"m AR4NOV, V. I., et al, Elektrokhi.,idya, Vol 8, NO 5, May 72, pp 0694-698 oi-plex equ#~,:ent. The principal problem in this system concerns wniformity C of tlic removal of watcr. Both types of current generators are described, ntin- out tle alrezts where development is still needc.4, mainly in synthesis POI of new mia-terials for ;:;'~mbranes. --------- ------------- 1/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING'DATE--27NOV70 :.llTLE--ENFRGETIC ASPECTS OF THE OIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY TO ELECTRICITY _U_ .-AUTHOR-(03)-LIDORENKOi N.S., MUCHNIK, G.F.,,DMITRENKOt V.I. -_~.tOUNTRY OF tNFO--USSRi UNITED STATES _.l:SOURCE-4TH ANNUAL IINTERSOCKETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINE:ERING CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, U.S.A. -:0 E PUBLISHED ------- 70 .~.SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, ELECTRONICS AND FLECTRICAL ENGR.t ENERGY-CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVE) .-,-TOPIC TAGS-.- ELECTR IC ENGINEERING CONFERENC&F CHEMICAL ENE:RG"I CONVERSION, .~'.-._DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION, FUEL CELL, ELECTRONIC CIOIIHW~rA T OR ~1;ONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1664 STEP NO--US/0000/70/0i)O/OCJO/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0135272 'LASS[FtEG U NC 2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PRt)C,':'!; 5 1 NG ok.T F-- 21NONi7 0 ACCESSION NO--AT0135272 ;ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W] GP-0- AfISTRACT. THE 1.1 A. I NENERGE111- ASPECTS OF Tlic- PROBLEM USING AS AN EXAMPLE FUEL CELLS ARF ANALYZED6 f--.'JE--q;GFTIC INTERPRETATION OF ENIERGY GENERATION tN FUE:L CELLS IS (j, I VE:-. A C C 0 R DG TO THE ACCEPTED ENERGETIC ASPECT THE CHEMICAL REACTION 8ETill:EN OXIDANT AND FUEL IS CONSIDERED AS ELECTROINK PROMS. AS A Rl,,-3ULT OF THE CHEMICAL REACTION ELECTRO-tol TRANSFEIR IN MOLECULAR STRUCTURES FROM HIGH ENERGY STORAGE LEVELS TO LEVELS 'dITH LESS:ENERGY ST0Ri!,G'E I'S OBSERVED. THE TASK IS TO ASSURE PROCESS UNIFORMITY DUPING -SUCH INrERME-DIATE REACTIONS [FOR EXAMPLE, PRELUMIINARY IOPIZAI 10,-N, HETERI,IGENFOUS CATALYSIS AND ETC). , WHIrH COULD LEA0 TO M[NIMUM EINFRGY LOSSES;WHEN (,0M',-lUTAr[NG -ELECTROi"15 IN THE FUEL GELL OESIGIN UEFORE THEI.A RE-JEC.TtC)N 01T0 A N EXTERNAL ELECTRIC CIRCUIT. 112 030 (]NrLASSJFfE0 PROC~ DATE-27NOV70 -TITILE-SOME PROBLEMS OF THE FUEL CELL THERMODYNAMICS -U" N.S.i MUCHNITI)~ GvFsp ~NOVIKOVP RURASHOV, L.B. .,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSRr UNITED STATES AWNUAL INT:..,~.SUCIETY ENERGY CONVUSION ENGINLERING CONFERENCE WASHTNGTON, U.S.A. PATE-~PUBL [SHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS-b-cHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, E-I G YC ON V E It S I ON I-PROPUL S, V~:) i P HYS Ics A NON OpfC. TAGS-- EL ECTR I C ENG I NE ER ING COW ERE N CE iFUEL CELLr E L Ec r itomm, I v E !:':~'c:ORCE, [ON EXCHANGE MEMBRANEt DIFFERENTIAL~EQUATION :CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ~-PROXY-Rr-EL/FRAME--3006/1701 STEP CIRC JV-CESSf0jN NO-ATtOt.35297 UNCLASSIFIED, ---------- 212- 030 UNCLASSIFTEd PR6CESSI-MG JAfE--27t,'A0V7() .CTRC ACCESSIGN NO-AT0135297 ,ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M) GP-0- A B'S T R, A C DE SCR I P I ON OF- THE FUEL CELL RATION IS GIVEN P THE LIGHT G F THE THERMODYNAND OF A') pE 14 G hVi- "lu N F- I L I E-1 P Dj` P R 6' E S'S E S A S A RESULT ('F li S IN G, T H 1-' 13 R I NIG I P L E 0 F - i - TH. ATLAS -101F EQUILIBRIU' PROCESS i~ - - '_ - -11 - T R K A G) F M I'S CA 1*-$", 3 L. E 0, F DEPENDENCE ON TEMPERATURE) FOR ME M A I N ViOr RE N THE FUEL CELL CLRCUITS H-4S BEEN kll~Dl!:. THE-- "p).- fi'5: AP P L I r_ A T 1 ON IN OPTIMAL WOR "" ING PARAIIE-'TERS TS INTPOOUCEO AND T'-,*E ~-"(:)SSM ELI TY 01F F'A::(!~ R EA-L i.' 21 rillN., is Disc-lissc"o. IN THE S-E-COND PARI-r TH"_-_ 1;lInfri SYSII-EM 131- FHE ~Tikiv,!sr-ER. PROCIESS Dirl-F-E&ENTIAL E~11~'UATIONS IS. V-rl3,.,!LJLA'~-1-_-D -rimi m_c .,mr-iiiafis e UF A FlIC-1. CELL :OF MINEQUILIBRIUM PROCESS THERMOOTNAIMICS (UN 1*,Hi- -:,WITH 10,1-4 'EXCHANGE MEMBRANE, lEt-1)..' USSR UDC 681.326.06 MUCffN1K, I. B., Moscow %bdeling the Process of Shaping a Language for Describing and Analyzing the Image Form" Moscow, Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, No 8, Aug 71, pp 61-70 Abstract: The author examines the simplest version of a learning mazhine shaping a language whose dictionary consists of only two types of words: that is, the words of the first type serve to denote the "form" of certain fragments that are characteristic of the image, and the second-type words serve to denote the place where the fragments are found on the image. Since the process of shaping the dictionary of "forms" was:discussed in reference [1), here the author simply describes the algorith-ms for shaping the dic- tioaary for "places" and algorithms for constructing tables of "form - place"; he also cites the results of an experimental proof of the efficiency of the suggested language as a whole. The author gives a rather detailed description of the processes involved in his researc1i. He devotes his Initial attention to the overall plan for 1/2 ROCESSING DArE--090CT70 316 050 UNCLASSIFi :CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0103361 ABSTRACI'/EXTRACT--REPGRTS 6Y E. Mb BRAVERMAN AND L. 1. KIZGNOER, V. N. VAPNIK AND A. YA. CHERVONENKIS WERE DEVOTED PKIM.4RILY TO I 'N V E 5 r f GAT 10.4 OF THE RELATIUN OF MATHEIMATICAL PkUBLE-M-S Of- PAFT~AN KKOGNITIUN TO EURY OF RANDOM PROCESSES AND "11ATHEMAT .'AL CLASSICAL PROBLEMS OF THE THL I( -STATISTICS. ON THE OTHER HAND, PATTERN RECOGNIT.111~1 PROBLE?4S COINECTED io GROUPIIIG OF -'ITH THE UEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATIU14 ALGOrWIAMIS, PARAMETERS AND THE DEVELUPMENr OF SPECIAL LANGUAGES FOR AUTOMAric DESCRIPTION OF COMPLEX OBJELTS 14ERE DISCUSSI~O IN MORE DETAIL. A GREAT OF TIME WAS GIVEN TU HEURISTIC PROGRAMMING (REP3RTS BY G. M. ADELISON-VEL'SKIYs DZH. MAKKARTI (J. MCCAR'fY?)r AND H. YA. SHI.1,7.HTER) AND ALSO MODELS OF COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR OF AUTOMATA AND APPLICATION OF THESE MODELS TO PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS. A NUMBER OF REPOATS AT THE SEMINAR WERE DEVOTED TJ THE PROUEMS OF STUDYING AND SIMULArING CONTROL ..PROCESSES IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, I'llESE REPURfS ATrRACTED A GREAT OCAL OF ATTENTION ON THE PART OF THE AUDITORS. IT IS EXPECTED THAT TH~ DISCUSSION UF THESE PRUbLEMS WILL BE CONTINUED IN TH&fUTURE* THE NEW PROBLEMArics OF THE SEMINAR ARE CONNECTED WITH THE REPORTS DEYOTEO TO THE STUDY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS*. HEREY SPECIAL AuuirioN WAS GIVEN TO THE PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPING METHODS OF STUDYING SUCH SYSTEMS (REPORTS 8Y 0. :,YA. AVERBUKH AND L. 1. ROZONOERt S. M. MEYERKOVI.S. M4 MEYERKUV AND YU. TENISBERG). IN THE FUTURE THIS.PROBLEMATIC WILL PKOaABLY PLAY A -BASIC. ROLE IN THE SEMINAR. UNCLASSIFIED ~..4/6 050 UNC I_Assl.FiED~ PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ;~CIRC ACCESS'UN NO-AP0103361 .~ABSTPIACT/EXTRACT-PAPERS WILL BE PRESENTEO ON THt STUDY CiF SPECIFIC COMPLEX SYSTEMS SUCH AS SOCIAL SYSTEMS, MASS INFORMATION FLOW SYSTEMS? NATURAL LANGUAGESs AND SO ON. THE SEMINAR I$ HELD ON THE FIRST, THIRD AND Fl~-TH-(IF THERE IS ONE) WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 1430 HOURS IN THE CONFERENCE HALL OF THE IAT ITK) (INSTITUTt OF AUTOMATION AND TELEMECHANLCS (ENGINEERING CYBERNETICS)) WITH TKE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: PROFS10YUZNAYA UL., 81.. ADMISSION TO THE SEMINAR IS FREE. INFORMATION A80UT THE WORK OF THE SEMINAR LAN BE ObTAINEU BY TELi~PHONE 128-38-86. THE SEMINAR DIRECTORS INVITE ALL THOSE WISHING TO GIVE REPORTS ON THEIR WORK*' LIST OF REPORTS HEARD AT THE SE141NAR. 1. L. A~ GUSEV, 1. M. SMIRNUVA, (MOSCOW)v "I-ANGUAGESo;GRAMMAR AND ABST,RACT AUTOMATIC MODELS" (SURVEY). 2. 8. M. LITVAKOVv (MOSCOW)o "INVES:TLGAI"LON OF RECURRENT PATTERN RECOGNI T ION- ALGOR IT:f4&SAw,---3:w, N~. Vlo. ZAVALISHINI- N-v G. PROSKURYAKUVAt (MOSCOW)p "EYE MOVEMENTS DURING THE PROCESSES OF VISUAL PERCEPTION AND EYE MOTOR REGULA.I`IONII~ ISURVEY). , 4. N. V. ZAVALISHIINV (MOSCOW11 "MOUEL OF ANALYSIS OF' AN IMAGE BY''THE HUMAN EYE". 5. A. V. MALISHEVSKIYv (MOSCOW), "EXTREMAL PROBLEMS IN CRAIN SYSTEMS. APPLICATION TO RELIABILITY THEORY AND ECONOMIC RODELS". 6. D. YA. AVERBUKHr-'L. 1. RUZONOER, (MOSCOW), "RANDOM LOGICAL NETWORKS". 7. S. M. MEYERKOV, (140SCOW), "ASYMPTarm METHODS OF IOVESTIGATING AUTOMATIC OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS SUBJECT TO INFEPtENCE EFFECTS2a. S. M. MEYERKOVt-YU. D. TENl5l3LRGP IMOSCOW)v "AVERAGING METHUDS IN DESCRIBING A mubEL OF IMPULSE NEURONS-'. 9~ V. L. BRAILOVSKIY, A. L. LUNTS, YU. S. NATKUVICH, IMOSCUW), -MULTISTEP PROCEDUkE FOR PREDICTING A COMPLEX LC)GICAL-PROCESS". 10. MITI 01,11MIRM90 i m.1,1111milu-N. `5 A 050 UNCLASSIFk~D: PROCESSING DPTF--OcjOCT'70 C4RC- ACCESSION NO--AP0103361 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M. YA. SHILTERE't (RIGA)v "MACHINE PRUOF (IF SOME ARI TlihETIC THEOREMS". 11. M .6. BERKIN&LIT, V~. L. DUNUN-LIARe.OVSK IY -M MEDIUM". 12. (MUSCOW)t UPULSE PROPAGATION AND BLOCKING Itl A liN f FOR, V. 1. KRINSKIY, A. V. KHGLDPQVt (MUSCOW)t IIMODEL~G;F FIBRILLATION OF A TWO.01MENSIONAL EXCITA3LE MEUIUM (THE HEART)". L 3 No V. ZAVALISHIri, 1. 8. MUCHNIK, fMOSCOw)t "AUTUHATIC ANA LYSIS OF IMAGE-S AND PATTERN RECOGNITION" 9SUR.VEY). 14. Aso A. 00ROFEYUXt 00OSCOW)t "AU'DHATIC CLASSIFICATION OF OBJECTS" (SURVLY). 15. M. Mb BUNGARD, V: V. MAKSIMOV, (MOSCOW), "PROGRAM FUR STUDYING CLASSiiFicAriONS OF GEOmETRIC PATTERNS". 16. G. M. ADEL$ SON-VEL I SKI Y, (MOSCADidil, "PROGRAMS ~iHICH PLAY CHESS". 17. E3. Go PITTEL't (LkNINGRAU), 115011E PROBABILITY MODELS -OF COLLECTIVEBEHAVIOR", 18* V. Go GRISHIN, (MOSCOW), "UTILIZATIOtl OF DYNAMIC SPECTROGRAPHY FOR OPERATIVE CONTROL". L9. A. V. MALISHEVSKIY, YU,0. TENISBERG, (MOSCOW) v "SOME TYPES UF GAME& (*,ON~JECTED wi ni MODELS OF COLLECTIVE BEHAVIGR IN ECONOMIC ANO OTHER SITOATIONS". 20. V. A. YAK,UBUVIC,4j (LENINGkAD)f "LEARNING OPTIMAL lifiHAVID' ~ol. 21. P. P. PARKHIUMENKO, (;4QSCOiJv "QUEST IONNAlitE THEORY". 22. J. 1-1k.'CARTY, (USA)l "SOME GENERAL PRObLtMS OF ARTIF;CIAL INTELLECT". 23. E. M. BRAVERMAN, L. 1. RULONUER, (AUSCOW19 "CONVERGENCE OF RANDOM IIPO~ESSES IiN LEARNING MAG-HINE THEORY". 24. E. M. BRAVERMAN, V. YA. LUMELASKLYt 1. 6. MUCHNIK,~ (MOSCOW)# "FACTOR ANALYSIS AND. PROBLEMS (J'F GROUPING ~PARAMETERSN. 25- V. N. VAPNlr%s A.; YA. CHERVOUL-NX IS, (MOSCO-A) "MINIMIZATION OF EMPIRICAL RISK AND PROBLEMS OF COs"iVERGENCE OF TRAINING ALGORITHMS". 26. 77, 6/6 050 UNCLASSIF16' PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70 ..CIRC ACCESSION Nl;)--AP0103361 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-A. A. DOROFEYUKi 1. 11. ZHITKIKHV A. 0. KASAVIN, 1. SH. TORGOVITSKIY# (MOSCUOr "USt: Of THE AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION METHOD IN -'EVSKI:Yl (MOSCOVI)t "THE SOLVING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS". 27. A. A. MALISH CONCEPT OF STATE UF A DYNAMIC SYSTEP1104 .26. M. A. AYZERMAN, (MOSCOW), "CYCLE OF LECTURES ON WORK IN THE FIELD OF MUSCLE CONTROL". 290 YU. P. VORONOVt (NOVU51BIRSK)i "MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF SOCIOLOGY A14D THEIR INTtRPRETATION IN SPECIFIC RESEARCH". 30. B. G. MIRKINY tNGVOSI8IRSKJ* "SOME FURtIAL PROBLEMS OF AGGREGAT90N AND CLASSIFICATIUIN". 3 1 A. -~ I . PR 0 POY * A. I a K A P L 11 N S K I Yf' L H OS C014 S T 0 C HA 5 T I C A P P R 0 A C H T G THE PROBLEM,OF MATHEMATICAL PR0G,RAMMfNG-!l 32. V. 1. VARSHAVSKIY, laN IN CdLLECTIVE AUTOMATA". "ORGANIZATION. Of.:INTERA(;T UNCLASSIFIED OROCE:~SING ()ATE--02!KT70 112 036 w4CLASSIF C PSYCHOSIS -U- -TITLE-CONCERNING THE STLIMES OF INFECTIOUS ALLFqGl AUT4.0R--'-UCHNIKt LoSe p fCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR NEVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI~s. S. KORSAKJVA, 1970, VOL: 70, NR 4, PP 570-576 -~OATE, PU&LISHED7____To :.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~.~Jcplc -TAGS--PSYCHOSIS, ALLERGIC DISEASEl BLOOD CHEMISTRY, INFECTIVITY, ._.,.~,LEUK0CYTEip ERYTHROCYTE, PROTEIN, IMMUNOLOGY, HER:,EDITYv SEDIMENTAT13N CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :.:.PROXY kHL/FRAllE--1980/10TZ STEP.NO--URrO24,6/70/07C)/tIO4/0570/0576 -C IRC_ -ACCE SS NO--APO 106418 I F-1 f- D 036 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106418 .ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. IN STUDYING INFFCTIOUS PSYCH9SE'31 AND PART-ICULARLY IN ESTABLISHING THE CAUSAL EFffCTIVE RELATIONS 3ETWEEN THE INFECTIOUS PROCESS AND PSYCHOSISt IT IS IMPI)RTANT TO INVESTIGATE THE PATIENTS- tN THE DEVELOPMENT OF.THE DISFASE (CLINICALLY AND BIOLOGICALLY). THE AUTHOR REPORTS OF HIS EXPER[ENCE tN THE STUDY IF 150 PATIENTS,.WHERE PSYCHOSIS DEVELOPIE0.1WRELATIONITO AN EXACERilATION OF THE CHRONIC INFECTIOUS PROCESS. DURING THE DIFFERENT STAGES IF THE DISEASE THE AUTHOR STUDIED NOT ONLY THE MENTAL $TATE, BUT DETERMINED T4E BLOOD CHARGES (LEUKUCYTESI-St VELOCITY OF SEDIMENTATION OF-ER 'YTHRGCYTES, ETC.), THE BLOOD CONTENT OF C REACTIVE PROTEINv:PROTEIr., FRACTIONS, BACTERIOLOGICAL BLOOD STUDIES AND THE INDICES OF IMM:UNDLOGICAL REACTIVITY. IT WAS ESTABLISHED THAT THERE IS A CERTAIN CORRELATION BETWEEN' THE DYNAMJCS OF THE PSYCHOSAS AND. THE IfilaICES-OF THE ACTIVITY OF THE INFECTIOUS PROCESS. IT IS ASSUMED THAT IN.IPPOTRACTED INFECTIONI'S THE APPEARLNG PSYCHOSES ARE OF AN ALLERGICiNATUREt 141HERE CEREBAAL ORGANIC INSUFFTC~-IENCY MAY PLAY A CERTAIN ROLE (IN SOME CASES HEREUITAkILY CONDJTIOLYgpl~ USSR UDC 8-74' PETKY.AVICMJS,, I. YU., MiD-.'?1Wq_ and VINGGRADUTY, V. S., Institute of Physics and Mathemtics, Academy of Scientes Lithuamian SSR "Increasing the External 111emory of BESM-4 Conrduttar to EiCht Magnetic DrLm-.s" Uvelicheni:ve vneshney pa:miati r--shiny BES111-4 (ID R (01". English above), Vil'nyus, 1970, 46 ppA ill., bibliofrraphy with four titles (NO 3493-71 DCP-) (from RZh-Maternatika, 110 5, May 7~, Abstract EO 5VIZ21EP from authors' a1ustract) -ariants for enlarginfr the Translation: A description is given of one of the v I external mn-,~7netic-dT-_i mazory of the BE'SM-4 9_-~ atithors consider the eight-drum varinnt ,4hich oTrerates on corjruter NO 39 alld present s.. dia- nostic test which they have compi3i-,d for the external vul_-,ne tic -drum. TIL-111ory) a block diagram of its program,: as well as the: proj3p= itself. USSR UDC: 8.74 PETKYAVIOM, I. V. K. VI.I0GFADNIY, V. S. "Enlargement of the External Memory of the BESM-4 Cog-q)*ter to Eight Mag- netic Drums" Uvelicheniye vneshney parWati mashiny HESM-4 do 8 ma"itnylth barabanoy. In-t fiz. i mat. AN LitSSR (cf. English above. Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSH), Villnyus, 1970, 46 pp, ill., bibliogr. 4 titles. (ITO 3493-7j. Dep.) (from RZI,.-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract no 5V482 DEP) Translation: The paper gives a description of one modification of an ex- pansion of the external magnet16-drum memory- of the BE-OV-4, computer. An aperating version for eight drums on coMputor No 39 is coniidered. A diaiqr,- nostic test developed by the authorp for an external magnetic-drum me=i-y is presented as well as a flowchart of the program,.and the progran itself. Authors abstract. USSR LTDC 616.28-001.34-091 _J.,_T,. JAKIMETS, 1. M., MOPOZOV, V. N. , Candidates PRONO, L. S. , 2MRE 1�2V., t of Medical Sciences, BUGROV, V. V., and NEVEROVA, G; K., Candidates of Technical Sciences "Pathomor--."'~-,ology of Trauma of the Auditory Analysor After Single Exposure to Pulsed r4c-;-se" Moscow, r-nik Otorinolaringologii, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 37-43 Abstrac-,: --',fter a single 1-second exposure to high intensity (155-173 db) sound irapulses of a sinusoidal form and a frequency of 10-2000 liz, guinea pigs suffer partial or complete loss of hearing due to mechanical. destruction or necrosis of the organ of Corti. Pathological procestles tenninate within 3 days. Tweive days after exposure to the less traumatic la-w-frequency waves, the organ of Corti recovers, with vacuolization. Medium frequency sounds cause some damage to the spiral ganglion, and high frequency sounds induce C severe, irreversible destruction of the organ of Corti. Middle ear injury is insignificant, and cortical centers of.hearing remain intact. A - USSR UDC 681.523.3 IlAnalysis of Device for Recording Level for Ifigh-Specd Analog-Digital Convorters" Ty. NII Radio [Works of the Scientific Research Instittitc for Radio], No. 2, 1970, pp 67-72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellnaya Teklinika, No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 413572 by OR). Translation: The optimal parameters of a device for recording a level are deter- mined for fixed values of the maximum frequency of the signal to be converted and number of positions in the code of the analog-digital converter used. --- MI USSR uw. 616-033-98-616-ogg SEWNOVY I. A., PALAY",HUKx Ye. S.; KJMITSKrY.-Y..,_;D., and YAROSHCHM,, G. S., Clinical Hospital imeni October Medical Tmstitute, Kic-,r "Emergency Treatment in Acute Poisoning with Organophosphorus Cormpounds" Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 10, Oct 72, PP 131-134 Abstract: Experience acquired in emergency treatment during the past 9 years of 112 persons poisoned with organophosphorus compounds (principally chloro- pbos) is reviewed. Thirty-nine persons inhaled the poison, while 73 swa"uwed it. In cases in which the poison was swallowed, the stomach was washed out with water or a 2% Ila CO solution, whereupon an absorbent (activated carbon ~2 3 or a 25% solution of NapS010 was administered. in canes of lanconsciousneGs, endotracheal intubation~-was carried out ani the stomach piniped out. in evex-y an 0.1~P atropine solution was injected iLmnaiIiately either siAbeutan- instance, eously, intraimuscularly, or intravenously, (i-2, 2-4j Mid 3-5 ml in cases of light, medium severe, and acute poisoning, respective4y). A 15% soliation of dipyroxime was administered in an amounit of 1-2 ml in 8 canes of acute Doison- ing acconTanied by deep unconsciousness. In severe cases, an intravenous injection of a 5%) picoso solution (250-8W ml) together with vitamin C (100- 200 mg), B, (60 Pig), B6 (60 mg), PP (3o-4o %"), and 16co-8gi ga=,,i) vas 1/3 USSR SEMENOVA 1. A., et al., Vrachebnoye Delo, No 10) Oct 72, PP 131-134 carried out at the site of the accident. If the con&jtJ.on of the patients did not Improve, 250-80P0 m! PhYsiological NPCI solution ur 2TJ-400 Ml of a 2-4~, NAHC03 solution were injected in eddition to that. The majority of patients vere given subcutaneous injections of cordlamine, mezaton, and caffeine and also intmrmscular injections of b1gSO1, to stimulate cardiac activity. Or- hospitalization washing out of the stomach vas rejeated anli atropine wras administered as required, in the absence of harmful effects produced by it, until improvement. of the condition of the patients set in. The total amount of atropine ad-ministered was 2-12, 10-20, and > 20 mg in cases of light, nedium, and acute poisoning, respectively. Bec ause atrODine is dangerous in cases of pronounced hypoxia, patients in this state were given, oxygvn to inhale. If Indicated by the condition of the patients, the follo;;r!rg riethods of treatment were applied: intramuscular injection of a 25% YasGzL solution in pronounced mental disturbances; bloodletting and intravenous intection of a lic-6 lucose solution and a lWp CaC12 solution in pulmonary edernit, intravenous injection of an 0.05c% strophanthine solution together with, a 100, Glucose solution in cases of collapse. Poll glucine, hydrocortisone., ephedrine, and other d--niggs were also adndnistered. As a part of the. detoxification therapy vitamins of the B complex (BI, B6, PP, ete) and ascorbic acid were administerel tog~ettier with glucose and plasm substitutes. An remscitation measures artificial respiration (upon 2/3 USSR SEMNOVI 1. A., et al., Vrachebnoye Delo, No 10, Oct 7?, PP 131-134 endatracheal intubation), infusiou of poliglucine and other blood e)otenders, indirect massage of.the heart, and defli1brillation were applied. Complete recovery following the treatment,resulted in 88 cases. Side effects that accompanied recovery comprised pneumonia, acute psychosis, and polyneuritis in and 2 cases.. ~respectively. Five patients died.: UWR UDC 541.123.2i5l;6.824-311654.3-31+548.824-3141- i HISEL", No Go# WMIT. F*j DIUDROLYLIBOVA L. F,, and CHUDHICHENKO, I. F. "CaTio3-Iagio 5 System" Moscow# Izvestlya Akademil Pauk SSSRj, Reorganicheskiye Haterialy, Vol 10, No M= 74# pp, 465-468 Abstracti Samples for studying the CaTiO 3-La2TiO5 system vere produced by reacting an ammonia solution of ammonium carbonate with the chlorates of calcium, lanthanum, and titanium. After washing and drying, the residues were0analyzed after heating for 6-12 hours at differeat temperatures (100- 1300 W. Results of x-ray and c;iemical phase analysis showed that 6-8 hours Is sufficient for establishing equilibrium. From the constructed phase diagram it was found that a region of CaTiO 3-base solid solutions with a perovskite structure is formed. A new phase appears above UOO 0 C which could not be separated for Identification but it was ascertained.that this phase is a new compound with a composition close to that of;Ca2La,,'.Pi 0 one 3 it, figurep one table, 13 bibliographic references. 64 lit USSR UDC: 6~1;.-j96.69:621, 3ig. 4 AKSENOVA, L. A., MUDROLYUBOILAjs 'f -IA, V. V. )~.~ 3!.a-P. TAIIGM nEffect of Some Technological Factors on the Quality of Stock for Morio- 'lithic C=acitort Made From a,Ceramic~,Material Based on a CaTi03-LaA-103 Solid Solution" Elek-tron. tekhnika. ffauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic TechnoloEzy. Scientific and Technical Collection. Rad-Lo Components), 1970, vyp. 2 (19) (from RZh~Radaotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71 , :Abstract No ~ IV286) Translation: The paper deals with the conditions which ensure high quality of r. pouring slip of ceramic material,baaed on a Ce.H03-LaAlO3 solid sOlu- tior, produced by the method of coprecipitation, An Investigation is made into the effect vhich the degree of compaction. during strip rolling and the pressure of tablet molding have on the quality~ot stock for monolithic capacitors made from this material. Authors' abstrar-t. USSR UDO 0521.314.265-072.6 (088.8) GALOCHIMN, T.I.A., I.A., SMIRNOV, S.L.1 11-7,70,G1, L.P. [Ivanov. energ.in-t Ivanov Power inslitul "Device For Control Of Ferromignetic Frequency 11rultip'lieril USSR Author's Certificate 1111o 272424, filed 19 T 63, blicled 11 Se:)' 70 (frc- F RZ11--Elaictroni"m ye primene No 4, Apr-.*I 1971, Abstract No 43657) Tratslation: A device is proposed for control of a ft~,rromajaelic frequoncy multiplier which is equipped with a choke coil with a magnctz-'Zation winding connoc-ttled in parallel to the input; the device contains a maiinctic amplil"Ier with operating and control windingi located in its irm-noti* c1rcult, and dicdes and a voltar data unit L'datc.-iil:) at the out-nut of the multiplier. In orier to ci=plify the -multioller and to improve Un charar-teris-1-4cs, it is supplied wit', a dtAta unit for the lood current, the out-):-zt of whaclh in conv!acted to t1he control wind- ing of the mat-netic ampl.1-fier cituated at tho ce-ntgr IxAr Lrj .ter "he n 11 4 f,~e Ma natic circuit. The latter J-, 1~,jlfilled;by 3 burs,, thij operistina ,iindirr-o are lo- cated -at the c-if side bars, connected into the arms of' ~an au-rilia ,ry ree-Lifier whi"Ch is fed frora the winding of Cie voltave ddt3 unit and aonnDctad from the catmat aide with.the marnetization winding of the choke coil* USSR MUDROV, V. P. "Some Problems of the Construction of a Maintenance System Using In- formation on the Condition of tho Objects!, Inform. Metody v Sistemakh Upr. IzmeTeniy i Kontrolya. T. 1 [Infor- mation Methods in Measurement and Testing Control Systems. Volume 1 Collection of Works], Vladivostok,,1973, pp 321-327 (Translated from Referat ~hLtrnal Kibernetika, No 10, 19713, Abstract No 1OV261) iVnyy 7 Translation: A mathematical model of the servicing of a finite number of ob ects subject to failures is described in general points, consider- .-ing various factors, including the paths of motion of the objects be- tween the servicing points. 1. Kovalcnko USSR MUDROV, V. P. "The Problem of Selection of a Strategy for Preventive Maintenance" Tr. Mosk. Encrg. In-ta [Works of Moscow Institute of Power Ungincering], 1973, No 158, pp 94-102 (Translated from Refcrativnyy 2'hurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V263, by 1. Kovalenko). Translation: Three strategies of preventive main-tenmice of an element are studied. In particular, a strategy is studied, based on prediction of the moment of failure. All computations are based on thir assumption that the parameter defining the quality of functioning of the element changes with time as a fan-shaped random process with truncated normal distribution of the derivative. 30 I 111M I RUIN f M1 mlffim Mini USSR UPC 547.944/945 TXESNUASHVIU, E. G., ISMICAROVs, S P and nJNUSOV, S. YU., Institute of Pharmacolofy imeni 1. G: M"e e, Georgian Academy of Sciences, and Red Banner of Labor Institute of Plant Cheaistry# Georgian Academq of Sciences "Alkaloids of Leontuce Smirnovil" Tasbkentq n1mi Pxlxodnykh Soyedineniyo No 4,, 19?1, PP 539-540 Abstracta Leontuca Smirnovii (Berberidaceae family)# widely distributed in the Georgian SSR, is a very -xich source of alkaloids, chloroform extraction of the root mass yielding 4%. Paper and thin-layer chronatography have re- vealed the presence of eight different alkaloids In thim plan:+-4 The authors were able to separate chemically three of these alkaloids from the oots of L. S., belonging to the diphenyll pavine and quinolizidine groups. Treating a chloroform extract with 5% sulfuric acid ~produced grayish sulfate crystals, which cha=ed above 360OC; direct comparison of the melting points of mixed samples and infrared spectra Of the base with those of taspine, 'setablished the identity of the two. USSR UDC: 547.947.1 VACHNADZE, V. Yu., I.MTSKOV, V. M., ILIYASOVA, Kh. T.0 YU111ISOV, S. Yu. "Order of the Red Banner of Labor" Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Materials, Uzbek SSSR Academy of Sciences; Institute of Fharmaco- chemistry imeni 1. G. Kutateladzet, Georgian SSR Academy of Sciences RQualitative Characteristics of Alkaloids of Some Species of the Genus Vince" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 19730 pp 72 76 Abstract: A comparative study is made of qualitative color reactions of 38 indole alkaloids with the reagents ceric ammonium sulfate and ferric chloride in thin layer analysis on silicagel G and silufol to determine the relation betueen chemical structure and the type of slk-alaid coloring. The alkaloid color observed after 24 hours of contact with the reagents was the criterion. The results of the study show the feasibility of predettrmining the principal chromophore of the alkaloids (CC-mathylenindoline, ind-oline, indole or hydro- xyUdole) according to color reactions with eerie ammonium sulfate and ferric chloride. ' ' 1 - ' - -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - --- ... oUg !JNLLAS:) I v Ito JJAft~---.iUUCl I() TITLE-CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE ALKALOID HER-BAVTNL-. ISOLATED FROM THE 'GR AN u ")ELRIWINKLE, VINCA HERBACEAt GROWING IIN 4HE GE G1 SSR - E.Z., MUDZHIRIr Kl.$* J!, r-CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOOBSHCH. AKAD. NAUK GRUZ. SSR 197 v 57(21t, 353-6 0 _~-DATE PUBL ISHED---70 -'.-'$UBJECT ARE-AS-BIOLOGICAL AND t4EOICAL SCIE~CES -'JOPIC TAGS-ALKALOID' "'MOLECULAR STRUCTUREr PROCESS:J) PLANT PR.ODUCY CM4TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-1999/1891 STEP NO---UR/0251/'!'O/Or-,7,tOD2/0351/035,~, CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP01236'79 I.L ~;l'__2/2 0G9 UNCLASSUFft PkICESSING DATE-3aOCT70 :.,CIRC-ACCESSION NO-AP0123679 ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT-( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'IRt N14Rt AND MASS SPECTqA OF HERBAVINE, AN ALKALOID FROM V. HERBACC-At: SHOWED ; IT T 0 , ME I ( R F.Q U A LE 'R-IPRIME1 EQUALS H) OR I (R EQUALS H, R PRIME1 EQUALS 14EI. FAC I L I TY INST. FARMAKOKHIM..IM. KUTATELADZE, TBILIS17 USSR. 41i Iu__: ------ - ........... M USSR uDc 619:616.981.42-Orl'8:636-22./.28 Wf t ,,and XONOVAILOV 1. F., Basid-zir cientific and Practical 'VeUe'r_i_n`a'ry Laboratory, ASITATKIN, -A. F. yUrE, ycMj74, V. P., and GUS'KOVI V. V., Pri rBkiy Kray "Allergic Diagnosis of Brucellosis" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1972, pp 59-61 Abstract: The use of brucellin resulted in the detection of disesed cattle that did not react serologically to brucellosis. rn "herds where the course of the disease ims acute, 7.8 to 24% Toore aninals reacted por>itively to the prepa- ration than in the agglutipation and complement-fixation tests. Antibcdies were found in almost half of the positive within 15 to 30 days. Brucellin was in- jected sulocutaneously into the-lower lid of one of the animal's eyes. A positive reaction in a sick animal vas manifested ifithin 10 hours by pronounced edema at the injection site, readily evaluated by inspection or palpation. 1/2 .028 UNCLASSI FIED"'; 0ATE--_'_"3CT70 .:.TITLE--TIGHTNESS OF PLUGGING MATERIALS;AND OF THEIR CONTACT WITH WELL CASING SURFACES -U- ~:-AUTHOR-(05)-SEIDRZAj M.K., SHERSTNEVP N.M.y AGAYEV~ M.KH.v MUGALINSKAYAr V~v HAIROV, KH.KH. CA4.RYOF INFO--USSR .-.SOURCE--AZERB. NEFT. KHOZ. 1970# (2), 20-3 ~--f()ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-SUBJECT AREAS--MA,rERIALSt METHODS AND EQUIPMENT ~_TOPIC TAGS--PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM9 TEST INSTRUMENTATIONt NATURAL '~.._._GAS, SEAL, THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALt HARDNESS/IU)TSKGS THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL -~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ."-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--199812028 STEP NO--UR/0437/70/01)0/002/0020/0023 ,~'.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122257 UNCLASSIFIED ........ .. ....... . ..... . 771 ~'2/2 028 U INC SSIFIEO PROCEISSING DATE--230CT70 -IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122257 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN APP. WA$ DEVELOPEO FOP, TESTING THE TAMPING COMPNS. USED IN SEALING THE GAP BETWEEN THE STAND131PE OF A GAS WELL AND.THE SIDES OF THE BORE HOLEP: IT IS A BOM8 IN WHICH THE TAMPING MATERIAL IS PACKED UNDER PRESSURE AROUND A CENTRAL CORE MADE OF COMPACTED SOIL TOPPED BY,A METAL PIPE. A SYSTEM OF VENTS PERMITS TESTING OF THE PERMEABILITY OF SOIL TAMPERING MATERIAL SYSTEM AT THE TAMPING MATERIAL PIPE BOUNDARY UNDER 2-15 KGICM PRIME2 AIR PRESSURE. THE BEST RESULTS WERE OBTAINED WHEN THE EXPANDING CEMENT TOPPED 13Y A RING-SEAL OF THERMPOLASTIC RESIN TSKGS SU875-90OEGREES AROUND THE PIPE -WAS.USED. THIS COMPNo AFTER HARDENING FOR 15 DAYS, BECAME IMP'RMEABLE TO THE.Al.R AT 15 KGPCM PRIME2 PRESSUREOL ......... ... ........................... 1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED' PAOCESSING DATE"-160CT70 .4T-ITLE--REFRACTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF FURFURAL CONTENT IN RAFFINATE ANU ,-..~~'-EXTRACT SOLUTIONS OF THE SELECTIVE REFTNING OF OILS -U- -AUTHOR-(04)-ISMAYLOV, R.G.v KHARKOVSKIYY;YUol., MIRZUYEV, S.O., A,~~ MUGAMLINSKIYt F.F. X~M IM' 6 P 1 N r0J'--_tkS S R -50URCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED*'#.NEFT 1970Y 13(2)1 57-60 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 MBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY-, MAT-ERI-ALS i-TOPIC TAGS--FURFURAL, PETROLEUM PRODUCTu CHEMICAL ANALYSIS -CMrFROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --1996/lb34 STEP NO--UR/0152/70/013/002/0057/0060 .-PROXY REEL/FRAME CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0118613 - ------------- "'.'-2/2 - '009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 --ClIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118613 GP-0- ABSTRACT. RAFFINATE AND EXT. WERE EXTO. WITH -..--.WATERt ADDING SOME PETROLEUM ETHER TO PREVENT FOKMATION OF EMULSION. ~~:--FURFURAL (1) WAS PRESENT IN THE AO. EXTS. SMALLER: THAN OR EIQUAL TO 2 WT. ;,,~_-.PERCENT. THE DETD. ERRORS WERE SMALLER THAN Olt &QUAL IPERCENT ABS. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE CONC-N. OF I ON THE REFRACT014ETRIC INDICATIUNS 15 ~-GRAPHICALLY PRESENTED. FACILITY: AZERB. INST. NEFTI KHIM. IM. m". z~'~AZIZBEKOVA* BAKU, USSR. UNCLASC USSR uDc 691. 328:539-4 MIRONOV, S.A., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, (Scientific Reseoxct- Candidate of Institute of Reinforced Concrete) (IIII&A.1 Tecimical Sciences, UT-ANMUNIVO-VA, E.K., Eagine,-?r Con-stKetion and Billeting Ci Section of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute fox the Construction of Trunk- Pipelines) (SKO VNIIST) "Strengthening of Concrete in Contact With Permafrost Soils" Moscow, Beton i Zhelezobeton, No 6, June 71, PP 3-5 Abstract: Resull's are nresented of a series of inveotiga~tons on s-rensrthen- ing of concrete without addition5 and with chemical additions (small cuanti- ties), maintained in permafrost grounds (0 to -30C), and o1i the effect of various factors on concrete strengthening. The res-alto show that the rate of strengthening deDc-nds nubotanti.Uily on o=ant activity and that a rreliminary maturing of the fresh pcaired concrete At positive =ing electric heating with subnequent thermal curing, em,-ures the fi~=al-iop- of a favorable capill-ary-porous strtictuze and confers to the concreti? a zpt:aific strength before freezirqg. Thanks to this, the strengthenIAS nLte iv- pcr=~frostl grciirdls increases, while the ,des+.Trictive 'Droces4:es due --to T~-eezi-- dta ea-se. -Py cr adding s=-111 quantities of salts (canicilm chloride) bLe rate of hardeninE '--y be increased. Recc=-endations exe given on consideration of stren,-t e i - j ~- m ng rate in the foundations and other constructions, erectrrd in permafrost grolands with tezkperature not lower than -30C. 1/2 006 U114CLASSI FI!EY'' :;PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TJTLE--DEHYDRATION OF MALEIC ACID. IV..CO(ITINUOUSIDEHYDRATION ON APPARATUS -U- E 7~_~'AUTHOR-(03)-LIYEPINAv R.r 14UHILLERSt S.,.SHIMANSKAYAt M.V. ro --USSR :COUNTRY OF INFO :.'.'SOURCE--LATV, PSR ZINAT. AKAO. VESTIS, 'KIM*~SER. 1970, (2), 187-90 PUBLISHED ------- 70 .-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~"TOPICJAGS--DEHYDRATION, MALEIC ACID# CATALIC OXIDATION, FURFURAL, CHEMICAL REACTOR, CHE141CAL LABURATORY APPARATUS C ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1.86ti STEP NO--UR/0464170/000/002/0187/OL90 CIRC ACCES.SION NO--AP0123652 UNCLASSIFIj- 212 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CfRC ACCESSION -.49--AP0123652' ABSTkA%^lT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CUNTINUOUS) DEHYDRATION OF MAI-EIC ACID SOLNS. PRODUCED BY CATALYTIC OXID-N. OF FURFURAL IS DESCRIBED. EUFECTS OF SIZE OF REACTION COLUMN# TEMP. GRADIENT COLUMINt AND TEMP. OF SOLN. ENTERING THE COLUMN WERE STUDIED, OPTIMAL CONDITIONS ARE GIVEN. THIS PROCESS AND PERIODICURANGEMENTS ARE COMPARED. FACIL41TY: -INST, ORG, SIN*v RIGAt USSR# UDC 612.8.015:612.58 EMMEKOV, E. Z., and MUKAILOV M. I., Department of Biochemistry, WAIM Dagestan State University "Acti;vity of Glutaminase of the Brain of a Hibernating Animal Under Mypothermia" Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 12$ 1971, pp 35-36 Abstract: This article reports the findings of tests conducted on gophers to determine how the activity of glutaminase I in brain tissue changes relative tn various body temperatures. Readings of glutaminase activity from the cerebral hemispheres, the cerebellum, the mesencephalon, and diencephalon showed a decrease in activity with each-drop in body temperature below normal. The largest percent decrease in glutaminase activity oocured at the 20% point' and a small additional decrease was registered at 10"C. Hence, glu- taminase is demonstrated to be sensitive to lowering of body temperature. Sudging by results of other experiments~concerning effects of hypothermia am hibernating and -non-hibernating animals, the present findings also reveal that the increase in glutamine content observed in the.!gophar'.s brain cor- responding to the decrease in glutamimise activiLy canvot trij~ger the re- lease of ammonia into brain tissues. USSR mc: 68i.268.9 KJKANOV,,.D-,M., STROYKOVSKIY, A. K., PERSHIN, A. A. "A Radioisotopic Instrument for Automatically Measuring the 1-,'eight of a Sin- tering Charge" V sb. Radioizotop. sredstva Rontrolya i avtomatiz. tekhnol. rrotsessov v prom-sti (Radio Isotope Means of Monitoring and AutomatinE Technological Processes in Induatry-collection of works), Mloscov, Attlomizdat, 1972, pp 3o6-311 (from RZh-Metrologiya i Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, 11o 6, Jun 72, Ab- stract No 6.32.292) Translation: The described weight meter enables continuous determination of the weight of a material duringfree fall at transfer points with sir-ultane- ous weighing of the components of a sintering charge at 36 points. The mea- surement method is based on the Compton process of interaction between rays and matter. -04 L_&j H"41 I M kn HAW 1111 101139M USSR UDC 595.771-19(470.51) MUKANOV, S. Laboratory of Arachnid Entomology ind Protozoology, Kazan' Veterinary Institute "Blood-Sucking Mosquitoes of the Udmurt:ASSR" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 39, No 6, 1970, pp 698-700 Abstract: Results are presented of a study of the fauna, phenology, and numbers of blood-sucking mosquitoes in meadow-pastiLTe and forest biatopes of the southern and central areas of the Udmurt ASSiR (Ea.,stern USSR) from 1965 to 1966. Twenty-six species were found, including seven of practical importance, i.e., Aedes flavescens, A. excrucians,.A. c. cinereus, A. cantans, A. punctor, A. vexans, and A. communis. All seven species are extremely numerous and actively attack human beingsland animals. Analysis ofthe species composition, abundance, and seasonal activity of the most widespread species of blood-sucking mas4uitoes in the Udn-urt ASSR showed a close analogy to the situation in Perm Oblast (Ural regioa) and the Tatarskaya ASSR. J.Ll USSR UDC 591.044.3:591.181 Physiology Division, Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR "Electrophysiological Characteristics of Afferent Impulses in the Gastric Branch of the Vagus Nerve After Various Heat Loads" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1971, pp 25-27 Abstract: Experiments on 10 dogs with chronically implanted electrodes in the gastric branch of the vagus nerve showed that shifts in the parameters of bio- electrical activity in this portion of the nerve are directly related to the intensity of the thermal factor. At 350C the frequency of impulses of slow and rapid oscillations was little changed, but the voltage of the low-amplitude oscillations decreased sharply. This decrease persisted for 3 hours after exposure to high te=,erature. At 40*C the voltage of.the slow and rap1d os- cillations increased with little change in their frequency. The voltage of the biopotentials gradually decreased I to 2 hours after the heat load and their amplitude was gradually restored. More pronounced shifts in the para- meters of bioelectrical activity of the vaguB nerve were noted after 2 hours of exposure to temperatures of 45 and 50*C. At these:teMDeratures the afferent impulses were markedly inhibited, as maftifested by a decrease in frequency and 1/2 -_7 -JV UDC 536. 4211/1122/423: 620. /8 B. V. J -M ArA, L. and 'MUMV, V. N., ISAYIM-1. A. S., SHCM -IOV2 L MA!T E, YAUKAMYEV, A. A., Moscov "Vapor-Liquid-Solid ZrIcchanism of Pilamentary Crystal Grow1h of' Mei--ds" fu ~bzcow, Fizika i Klii~,cj.ya Gbrabotki 14aterialov, 110 3, 11:1-YPI-I!, 733, pj) 62- Abstract: Grcwin-- SiC vhiskers froia Si"'14 or SiH-Ci~ 1-,00-1~)CODC ced or -i those cases i4icn frpi:, silicon is condt:.-noed that whiskers are produc. nly ir within the growth 7one. If cha,,~(ges in temperature or in the ccnpocition of T such that the condent-.-Ai-Or, off I:li wa.; mixtures S'C'4:.-2 or Sih("13:H2 licl.' prevented, whishcrs wc!re not produced. When temperature below l43o0c (i.e.' beRy." t!~e r.I.P. of' Si) the vlhisker gra,,th vz,.-.s t~-rinin,-,Lud. V'--",,a1- like dro J ps were observed tit the top of all whiskers 141c-11 'he ratio Of F1 /P - Fj ~6,as sufff.clonLly jairge 'd. F' rcpr~' Si c C (F nr !zent T1, c- t ".,L ion uT atom5 of correnp~--dizi,- -le- the Ifilnid d-1-op Ay). chowed that. they of oLllcon. When thc a:bovc whiskers up to 30 rx-q lo-it- a!id froza 0.1 to 0.3A(m in 'i(' vhio)~crq WC-ro Crown I,'A;()`-'C' the prosence or S 112 - R WS 'GRIBKOV, V. N., et nal, Moscow, Fizika i k%imiya O'bra-botki Katerialov No May/jim 73, pp 62-67 and verc 20-30 nr" lon',3- and 1-59m in dianre-ter. Droplets at the end of these whiskers consist-d of A-1-Si; in many casez the concentration of KI wns 95- :LOOFA. The aelditioa of Fe and Ei al5o intensified the grourth of S--C whiskers. Dropletf; --t the em2s of the.,-,e whishers comisted of rc---Si anl Ri-si. ill the presence of these elcment-s, 1whishers ~6-cxc grcun success:N11y at temperaturc-5 above 1350oC for nickc-1 and -ili-00-14200C for iron, In c:qx!rimcn'1* with. d,-AIDO vhiskers the ncces~--ry condilt,J.on for grouth ims the premence G'J S Si02, C Fe 0 in the reaction zone. E.-lunlinum, iron, and nicl,.el can s~-rv(~ as % t-h SiC th d i f h th ! 0 k I a ves or of e care (, f CC - e gum w is ers. n 3 additives d2 Z can be either silicon or ircu. 21P 2 512 'kOCEISING 0ATE--27NGV70 UINCLASSIFIE TITLE--NORMAL ELASTIC MODULUS OF CERAMIC Vl~i I SKERS _.AUTHOR--(03)-GRIBKOVt V.N., MUKASEYEVt A,.A.t S HCf I E T ANO VEl . V . C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '.'SOURC E--PRORSHKOVAYA MET., MAR .~1970P 13f8811 ...,DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT, PHYSICS PIC TAGS--SINGLE CRYSTALI TEST MErHOD4 tIONDEST."tUCTIVE. TEST, WHISKER CRYSTAL, CERAMICt ULTRASONIC VELOCITYi ELASTIC ML)0tJLU$,/(U)ALN CERAMIC WHISKER C CNTR OL MARKIN(;--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUliENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED Pk0XY REEL/FRAME--3006/0625, F, rF ii) _.,N! N0--hP)L343;_:)7 ,CECSI(- CIR C AC :2/2 052 UINICL ASS I F-fEO PfWCESSIING OAFE--27NOV7(1 r 1RC ACCESSIO-N NO-AP01-i4387 ~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD OF DETER,11INING THE NORMAL ELASTIC MODULUS (IF CERAMIC W!l15K1-,-,RS (ALIN AND OTHEP, ANALOGOUS MATE,-IIALS) BY REF. TO TIHE VELOCITY OF LIXIGirm)[NAL ULTRASONIC HAVES IN THEM is ANO SOME PRACTICAL EXAMPLES ARE PRESEN THE NORIMAL TED. ELASTIC MIODULUS OF ALN WHISKERS $0 DETERMINED EQIJ~4LS 30000--33000 KG-MM 'AS OPPOSED TO 35000 KG-;IIM PRIME2 IN A NIAS$IVE SINGLE CRYSTAL, MEASURED IN THE SAME CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC-DIRECTION~. UNCLASSIFIED Rolm