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USSR- UDC-539.292:548.73
NW-OS V., GOPSKIY1. V. V~,, and KORKISHKO, R. F.,
e of Metal Physics, Academy.of Sciencea,Ukr=
"X-Ray-Spectral Study of the Electron Structure of Nickel and
Aluminum Atoms in the System of Binary Nic1cel-Aluminum Alloys"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedertiye Vol 31, No 3,
Har 71, p 634-637
P
Abstract: Single-phase alloys of nickel with 25, 50, 60, and 75
at. % Al were studied. The emission K:spectra of nickel and
aluminum were studied and compared with the L spectra presented
in the literature. The data produced indicatedLthat the forma-
tion of aluminides in the niokel-alaminom systeta involves a signi-
ficant redistribution of electrons between the otoms of aluminurn
and nickel. In contrast to,aluminides of the first half of the
period, nickel aluminides apparently include bol:4 co7alent bonds
and-ionic bonds, the share of ionicbonds being.quite high in
comparison with the iron-aluminum and cObalt-aldminum systems
studied earLier. The change in i.the form of the Al KV, band in
the nickel-aluminum system indicatedthat, in contrast to the
1/2
W", MIR M-0
USSR UDC: 53T.226+537.;311.331-01
V. G. NEMOSHKALEMKO,
"Band Structure and X-Ray Emission Spectra of Crystals"
Zonnkya struktura i rent aeri~5vskiye erdssionnyy2 spektra kristalloy, in-t
metallofiz. AN USSR. Preprint. No 2 (cf. English above. Institute of Physics
of bletals, Academy of Sciences of the UkrSbR. Preprint. No 2) Kiev, 1:970,
65 pp', ill. 25 k. (from RZh Fizika, Iffo .9, $qbp!70, Abstraot No 9Ye675)
Translation: The authors examine the energy spectra of pubic crystals of
BTI, SiC,and BP. The orthogonalized--,ilane-veve,method is.used Tor finding
the band.energies and wave functions and for determining the density of
states in the valence band of BN and SiC arid%:the emissiov x-raY spectra of
'BN.
T--
1/2 030 UNCL ASS IF I ED.. PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70
~_;.T;ITLE--X RAY SPECTRAL INVESTIGATION,OF:THF ELECTRON STRU6TURE OF A
TITANIUM CHRORIUM ALLOY IN THE R E4C* I ONAL OF, EXtSTENCE OF THE TICR2
..~AUTjibR-~-to2),-,qg=A4We*t-ENKO, V.V~il NAtO RN I Y
OF INFO--USSR
:,__:'SOURCE--UKRAINS'KII FIZICHNII ZHURNAL, VOL. 15t MAR. 1970* P. 512-514.
--~,_:.DATE. PUBL ISHED ------- 70
--CHEMISTRY9 MATERfALS
U13J EC TAREAS
TOPIC -TAGS--TITANIUM ALLOY, CHROMIUM ALL OY INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDt
-'--.-~--,ELECTKON STRUCTUREy CHROMIUM.COMPOUNOr
kRAY ANALYSIS
`ONTROL,_MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:~'J)OCWMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--L996/1922 STEP NO--UR/0105/70/015/000/05L2/0514~
CI R CACCESSION NO--AP0118884
UNCLASSIFIED
22 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROC.ESSING OATE--23orT7O
~:'61
R CACCESSION NO--AP0118684
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION OF THE X RAY K
-'.:SPECTRA OF TITANIUM AND CHRONIUM FOR THE ALLOY TY PLUS 65 WT DEGREES
ROTH IN THE REGION OF THE TICR2 PHASE AND IN THE REGIL)Nt OF EXISTENCE
,A CUNT INUOUS SERIES OF SOLID SOLUTIOINSAABOVE,1350::C). ELECTRON
WAS USED TO OBTAIN BETA 2.5:EMISSION LINES. ANALYSIS OF
IN INCREASED RELATIVE AND SPECTRAL ENStilES OF THE K BETA
INT.
:LINE OF CHRO141UM WITH SIMULTANE.OUS REDUCTION OF ITS WIDTH.
C-R,
OF
THE
2.5
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 533-0151-7/.8
V. V.
Tnvestigation of the Hydrodynamic Drift Instability~of an Impact
Plasma"
V sb. Piz. Z)Iazmv i probl. upravlyayemogo terinoyadern. sinteza. Vvp. 1
(Plasm-a Physics and Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear SVnthesis. 1110 1
-Collection of works), Kiev, "Nauk. d~mka"., 1971, vp 233-237 (from RZh-
-Mekhanika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract NO.JOB93)
Translation: The region of values of the parameter Tj D In Tla In n for
vhich instability is realized is~determined*. Expressions ;--re found for
the critical kZ (kZ is the componentof the wave vector lengthvise of the
magnetic field) for which instability arises, as well as expressions for
the values of kZ which correspond-to the maximum increment.of rise in os-
cillations and expressions for the maxipium. increments:of rise themselves.
Author's abstract.
~~:CC TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-A*ENT C~LASS-UNCLASSIFIED
u
--1985/1854 STEP NO--AU/0000/70/010/000/0019/0028
'PROXY.REEL/FRAME
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101899
t,"NCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
212 045 UNCLASSIFIED
:~CIRC ACCESSION,ND--AP0101899
.-ABSTRACT/,EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ON THE BASIS OF BOLTZMANNIS
K-INETIC EQUATIONS HYDRODYNAMIC EQUATIONS HAVE BEEN,08TAINED FOR THE IONS
AND ELECTRONS OF A FULLY IONIZED COLLISLONAL PLASMA IN A-STRONG
:INHOMOGENEOUS MAGNETIC FIELD UNDSR ASSUMPTIONS.CHARACTERISTIC OF WORKS
ON,DRIFT INSTABILITY. THESE EQUATIONS ARE A GENERALIZArION OF THE
.'-RESULTS OF MIKHAILOVSKY'S WORK ON 'AN INHOMOGENEOUS MAGNET,IC FIELD AND
MAKE IT,POSSIBLE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS CONNECTED WITH THE HYDRODYNAMIC DRIFT
JNSTABILITY OF PLASMA IN THE PRESENCE OFSHEAR0 CURVATURE OF THE LINES
-DF-FORCE.AND INHOMEGENEITY-OF.JHE ABSOLUTE:~VALUE OFiTHE MAGNETIC FIELD.
FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK~ UKRAIN~KOI SSR, FIZIKO TEKHNICHESKII
'INSTITUTr K4ARKOVI UKRAINIAN SSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
A70029464- 31RICLEAR SCL ABST..
f 0 0
443" (coNF_6eoii3_(voLs). pp.107_41) ~I[AGn,*TIC PUMP-
iNG OF INHOMOGENEOUS COLLIDING PLASMA. - i I
Ste v, K. N. (Akademlya N** Ukrala~kolSSS
VIRMOTekhnicheskil Insalu(I kinhuftfila~AJ.,
The heating of a radially nonhorsiogeneouseyllMrIcal plasma'
In a longitudiml magnetic field by a~low-frp-
4xiemy el6ctromag
netic field. was examined-, azintuthal electric ~curreiU viere used
eld. Elmple*am~l)llcal expresillo'
to create the electrumagnelej] A rig
based on Mro-comp3nent magnewhydrcdynainka'were derived to
describe the energy absorbed by the plasma-100aslouml that
heating of the plasma fi temperature by ~Msgutlo P.4rAp-
up to a ;.,re
Ing, using weak high-frequency flelAda, roquir0s 01me mueb'longrer
than the time of ton- idn ~6111ffians at that t6mpeirpture. An the
time of heating Is too long, the 'Ituxt4led" ty'pe 1eating:methodui
'tractive, (TTT).
~appezr to be more at
A
19681063.
Abstracti Carbonyl nickel poirders obtained by different methods and differing
in their macroscopic characteristics were used In this stuly. Five samples
measuring less than 2 microns or between 2. and 3 aircrons wo=e exa a-ned by
electron microscopic methods. Emunimtion of theae partioles showed a
rangeAn particles size from several angstroms to several hundred angstmms.
The relation of the macroscopic proparties of the powders to the cumulative
size of the primary particles, and probablyf:also to the form of the aggre-
gELte could bo establishad from the.4ata, Tho rolation of srecific surface
WA bulk density to the primary I-artiiale size mw -shoini.
'"he size of the primary particles and -the nati"re of the tiggregatos axe
-hods of polder production. Higher velocities usually
dependent on the met
coxTesponled to smaller sires and more porous aggregates ot prinary particles.
On standing at room tenperati=e, primary particles of cartOiXyl iLickel powders
spontaneousl~y uadergo, transfo=ation to micron-size, particles. 1-heroscopic
Properties and particle size composition of icarbonyl~ nickel powders can be
i/2
n~rl6iimlli6mi~
- 7 -
Pxiblic~ Health, on'
zSSR
Veterinary Physician and Toxicologisto VoldarskVa Veterinary
Labo
."For the Sake of Rapid Action"
Moscovs Voyennyye Znanlya, no 1, Jan 72. p 24
Translationt The more quickly one succeeds In detecting and locating foci of
radioactive, chemical or ba-,aterlal contaninationt the better will be the
sanitation and prophylactic:zeasures. For thist it is suggested
that veterinary
-reconnaissance.teams be created at animal breeding fa=,s.
Of courset the teams must be supplied with Instruzewts for radioactive
and chemical reconnaissance and people must be taught to use these instruments
vl~-I
0
rtly-to collect test se--iples,for,analysi~.,:Teams:cou3.d be made up of
?CPO
from the village and upj~ercalssmen from,schools.1' They would
be vid6d. by a, veterinary specialist. f. During throat of, an *,ttack, a team
'be able to conduct reconnaissance and imIce tests in the arta.
would
-Dc;, 681.84
USSR
u
-M -,S IM N. G., S M, rLY.M V
!VAMM 111T, 11. G., PaTiSa=
IEM=, S. A., B-WROD7,M-,:Aj M. S., USPIEZ11SIM, :V. I., SIM jZ-T1)V) V. i., Kiev
State University imeni T. G. Shevcheako and the All-UnLon Selentific Research
Institute of the Chemical an
d Photogmphie Industry
"A Photothermo-nolymerization Data Record-Ing IMIethod"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Iz(:~breteniya, Promyshlennyye, Obra?.tsy, Tc:iarnyye Z No 3,
nak-
ig7o, p48, patent -No 259961, filed 25 Jan 67,
Abstl ct: 7-h' s Aut cL
-a -hor's Certificate introduces a photothe.-r,.i:)Ioly,,1,2:rizat ion ats.
recording method bazed on the cross-linking respozse of wLlen. they are
exposed to radiation such as light. Az.a distingitishing fear's tire of this methodip
the resolving power of the recording is improved and permanenL recordings are
=,de by converting the latent LP-ge to a three-dimensional relief with subsecuent
fixation throu&h the --,ocess of heating the carrier materi
a1to its softening
te=erature and then cooling it.
I
z~4
USSR
NEWSEVA, A. N.
"Selection of a Structure of Hierarchical Control Systems",
Aktual*n. Vopr. Tekhn. Kibernetiki [Pressing Problems of Engineering
Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], Moscow :Nduka Press,1972, pp 180-181
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiberhetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No
0591, by the'author).
Translation: The possibility is studied of optimizing the structure of
hierarchical control systems by separation of characteristic structural
~features and subsequent formal reflection.o'f the influence of these features
On system quality~ It is suggested that such structural features as the
number of hierarchical levels in the system,, a number Mid type Of ClOWTItS in
the system, the "richness" of connections,,. etc. be considorcd. Such general-
ized indicators as the cost of creation of the system, operating speed,
accuracy, possibility of realization and flexibility of the control systen
are used to estimate system quality.,-
USSR UDC 575-24
RMSEVA, L. S., Institute of General Genetics,, AcadePW of Sciences USSR
"P
rotracted Mutagenesis Induced by Ionizing Radiation and Its Dependence on
~the Water Content of the Biosystem"
Moscov, Genetika, NO 1971, PP 19-30
Abstract: Radiation with small and large linear energy transfer can initiate
protracted mutagenesis in a dry biosystem (1 to 32% H20). During the storage
of irradiated dry Crepis capillaris seeds, the frequency of chromosomal.
aberrations increased substantially, The process was depench~%nt on the amount
~of water present at the time of-irradiation, the mutation rate being highest
when the water content was 2 to 4%. sparse ionizing radiation d-id not stimu~
late mutagenesis. When oven-dried C. capiUAris seeds1rradiated with fast
neutrons (150 rads) ware stored., the freqLiency of aberrationij firat increased
and then decreased. In air-dried'seeds, the frequencyof aberrations 2
months after irradiation was.equal:to.that observed irzUediately after exposure.
USSR UDC 575-111-23:582.998.4
DUBMN$ N. P. LAW", h S and YURGELAYTM, K. -N. V., Institute of
~ s ciences USSRi' Moscow
General Genetic Acaaerny or S
"Frequency of Vested Ring Chromosome in Wation to Irradiation Dose"
Moscow, Genetika, No 6, 1.97 -U)
PP 5
Abstract: Water-soaked Crepis capillaris seeds were exposed to Csl37 ganmna
rays at 1 and 2 kr. Irradiation produced structural mutations only of the
chromosome type. Among the chromosomal aberrations were rings whose number,
1ike the frequency of the chromosomal aberrations as a whole, was dose-
dependent. Doubling the dose tripled the number, The ring chromosomes
included-some of the vested type. The number of the latter was also dose-
dependent. At 1 kr, only one case of vesting was detected among 5,500 cells
studied.,whereas 20 were found among 3,000 cells after irradiation at 2 kr.
Thus,-doubling the dose increased the frequency of vesting about 30-fold-
Vesting occurred at the time the ring chromosomes were formed. Whether the
ring was free or vested on a rod-shaped chromosome depended on whether the
middle fragment was enclosed without,a rod-shaped fra
gmentlor Included within
the:ring formed.
Vi
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Instruments:and E uipment:
USSR
T
Candidate of Medical Scienmis Kharkov Scienzilic Research In-
ute~ of Labor Hygiene and Occupatio al Disoisesi,
"Adaptoelectro-ocul
ography
Hoscow, Vestnik Oftaltmologii, No 4, jul/Aug 70# PP 35-36
Abstract: A method is dozcribod for conct;xront moasurement of pi.hotosw%-5itivity
and corneoretinal potential ira t1va dynaviic5 of dark adapts.tii)n. using a rrodified
z1orial adaptometer, phoLo3onsitivity is:maasured aal tho comeorel"ilial poLential
'13 reco
rded every 5 minutes over a 45.4minato &rivl of adaptaLion to t' e dark,
The method is twice as rapid as any of the other-proceduros iwailable. The run~;ults
ate recorded on a single form, th" making it conveniont to compare tho curves
'which represent changed photosensitivity and.cornearetinal pl)tential.
7-71
7 '1 '7
USSR UDC 621.771.35.001.5
EYMV, V. A., POLIMUN, I., ISAYEV, L. H. VATKIN. YU. Ya-, a=d NE'MITSOV
A- S.
"Determining the Basic Parameters of the Process of Continuous, Riol-I-Less
'Shapiug of Skelp"
Plasticheskava Deformatsiva Metallov i Splavov, Mosccw, No 6.4, "Metallurgziya,"
1970, pp 152-1158
Translation: Proceeding from the cond4tion of continuity of the defor.=tion
area, the basIc paraLeters vf the process *of roll-less i.:tpinf; o --Kelp are
found: the worh of sbaping; the length of the &tflectitia are-a; the tract:iar.
force of the circular-pasij stands'; and their drive pcrwer. Tt%o figures and
three bibliographic entries.
26
'W4 -Hill
r ~Iav _~-
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6L
uDe 669.293:669.774.21
PAVLOV, I . 44. RY.'.'.OV, V. A., SAUTIN Yia. I., IZOTOV, V. M., KRICFVSKIY, Ye. 14.,
YLLICHANINOVI V. N., and SP
"Some Problems in the Mianufacture of Welded Pi~es
.;o Tc;vetrrrfe Metally, No 3, Aar 70, PP 50-52
Abstract; The cost of see=less pipe from niobium and its alloys is hi;~'h due to
The nresent Gtud.v describes
-he low percentage of pipe fit for service Mr-15%).
ical oroduction tech-,olo,--r for ' in-valle(i pine from Skeln.
amore. econom th
ri and zirconium vere u5eQ as
Niobium ingots alloyed with titaniu: the starting
Mlateriali The mechanical properties of the plates and the electron--:be~Lm veldin,-
arancters are given in tabular form. Me mechanical test. data rhov th-at nrc-
:cs 'he r n th
ILinary vacuum annealinm of the parent rietal slirhtly reduc St 0 rr
propertier. (by 12-15',~) and considerably increases elongation Dc:E, unit len,7th
-(1.5 to t-wofold). Mhe strength pronerties of the welds are scme~."-hat lower than
those of the parent material whereas elongation ter unit length remains at the
sa-ze level. Xetallographic analysis revealed coarse-grainel~ dendritic structure
(for the -weld area) vith dark inclusions. The.m1crohardness is the sa:.-.e in both
run I'lle microhardness
the veld and parent metal and ranges from 270 to 330 kp,/, 2,
of electron-beam velds is about the same as that of arRon-arc welds. Prior 'to
A
USSR uDc 615,214.22-015-44;576-314
NEMTSOV.,. A.- V., and MS-KAYA, V. A., Department of Psychopharracology, ~bscmr
'Fc_1e_P_,E1?fc_:7Aesearch Institute of Psychiatry, Ministry of Health RSFSR
The Effects of ChlorpromazineY Triftazin Promazzine, and hdpramine on the
J,
Properties of Excitable Membrancs"
Moscov, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 35, No 2, M~r/APr 72, pP 145-110
'Abstract: Pecords obtained by means of intracel-lular t1croelectrodes indicate
that the transmembrane potential of single muscle.fibers of the frog- sartorius
decreases vith increasing concentration of potassium ions (fror. 2.5 to 10 mwl
KCI) in the surrounding medimn. After preliminary incubation of the Tniscle in
10-4 14 S011LItions of neuroleptics of the phcriothiazine~geries -- chlorpromazine,
triftazin, and promazine -- the in-itial 3~atp of depolarizatiorn is decreased,
imply:Uig a reduced ratio of, potassitur ant chloride condw--tance of the meNbrane.
Me antidepressant imipramine, even though its cheinicaLztructure is similar to
that of phenothiazines, does not change the rate of depeilarizaiGion. It is
suggested-that the KIC1 nonductance ratio~is reduced beea-use of decreased Dotas-
sium conductance and that phenothiazine.derlyatives also inhibi b potassiun
transport during the developmentaof actiohipotentiala-~
.1 t il ;
ImfF I A~C- 17L-y-l- A - -
1-1-1-1.1 -
JPHS 57333
25 October 1972
MICROELECRONICS
Excerpts from Russ ian- language book edited by F. V. Lukin;
Mikraclaktranika,. No 5, 1972, Sovetskoye Radio Publishing House,
16109cow, -U=-d
CONTENTS PAGGE~
Annotation ......................... .............................
Obituary of, redor VUtoravich lukin .................. ....... 2
Viiraw.rd .............................................................. 3
Abstracta... ................................... I ......
Af
d-p- k%
11 USSR ri
U, 1) 1: CID 1. 3 2 5 . 11 5
Analy5ig of thz Operittion oi ot Log:c "ament -,yre SETL on a
lvan-jmir-sLon Lizi&-. Cn v. r -- v In -,I,c Ccl-~ction
z1cktrcr.1;,i ed~trd W-r'.V. Lkikin, No 5. P 253. ';O~L-rx.ve
ishin" house. 1972.
The article analyzen the Interaction bev-o~m a hiph..
speed logic alor.Lnt type S);TL ttranol3tor lo-,ic on circuits
wLth connected tnittorg) and length of the !into. ~n view
of the corplexity of the systen its investtration is done
by a nuncrlcal MeO~vd ~IGing a compu:or.
bQ arzic-Ir rivv#; thc rcnulta oi' nuntr-4cal compkita-
tion indicatin; the influ~encj of J1,o paramcTer~ of ".ha Z-;r-
cuit on the distortion of the transm-'tted signal,. On tne
basir. o~F this analysis -thu author gives recommenditions for
zmleztirta zhc allow,3n -In length of t;c natched ant! uaratched
coAn4ctitins in scveral dpacific
Ihe article contaIns 10 figurez and 5 bibliostravh1c
references.
UDC
ment on
The Question of Interblock Bonds of Digital Equip
Integrated Circuits of Tranvfsto~r-T-ansiz-zor Tyr'el -Ava"MV
alekt- i edited hy F.Y.
N.A. In. the. Collactio-n , MJkro
1972.
-ru -ri iSo S, 26 7 , Sovetakoyc
in
he author cites data on the parametera of 14tt-2ce-
type Impulse noises generated In the intorblock c6mmunica-
%ion lines of digital equipmant an integrated circuits of
-t ran s istor-transistor' logic (TTL).. He Qxaoinas a circuit
with Glevated noise stability . intended fort reception from
communic.~-ticr. lines conutructed on the basi-- of standard
integratod circuits appearing in the TTL serian.
The arvicle contains 5 firures and 7 bibliographic
ra!erences.
QVC C12-1.382.fi
Selection of a Constant Current Source in LoiTic Circuits
for Current Switches. Hem - v V.G., Str;~kav, V.:1., and
Sh I?Z.1c av I ch , AA~. In lo~ - adit"'I
-5T F.V. Lukin, No 5, p 275, Sovet5koye Rat io-- FuT-111 thinr. Hout;
1972.
To ensure the required noise stability In int-)rrated
circuits for current switches, especially In rultilevel cir-
cui t ir'an important role in played by the choice of a carist,ant
current source.
The article analyzer. the depandemce of instahility of
the logic differential of the integrated circuits for the cur-
rqn- rwitches on change in the destabilizing factorn (supply
voltage, tomperature, and technological scatter in tht corron-
ont parameterz) by using different modification-- of the con-
stant current source.
Recomnendat ions are given for the optimal nt~lection of
th,i constant currant source.
The article contains 4 firures. I table, and 5 biblio-
Iraphic raforences.
UDC 539.106.3.211.27
Distribution of Tharmoolasmic Dc~ormatlona in the Surface ?,a-
a 'of Thwrr.4117 _OxiiTized -Silicon.; -
i n I -
g
B. I - -Yokia_ A.Ao . Halo,~, A.G. , and in
iaction Mikro_WiWk;ron_I-w,,4=ted by F.V. Lultin. No 5, 182.
Sovetskoy-o-h-a-d-i-c--?ub=shing House, 1972.
Ihe article theoretically analyzes the distribution of
elastic deformations in the surface region of thermally oxi-
dizad silicon. The authors examine the case.of a dense oxide
film an a semiconductor and the coo 'e of teriRina-tion of- Itz
dens.enass. The va lue obtained a gross with the. theoretical
computation.' Thiv authors discuss- -the results of a"arLmantz
te3tifying to the -localizAtion: of The daformctiona~ -in the ;or--
face layer of silicon at the sites of termination of doissetess
of the oxide. Thoy show the-influence of Thermoslastic, deform-
ations on the chemical activity and volt-raraday iharacteris-
tict, of tho~ MDF structures.
The artic1q,contaIns 3 figures and 11 bibliographic
references.
UDC 621.383.42:546.48.22/23
Inve3tigation of the Longitudinal Operating Mode of C~S-Cds.
riin Photorsaistors. Vdoveat9a._A~A.. , Krolevots M, , Ko.
mashko V.A. I Iv.~i , E P. -1., -'re-ttlan
an "LkAr~zz~, h-d-t 61
ik.. y
r. f. ar edited by V. Lukin. Ne) 5. p 296, Gqvetskoye
t V
R-adio PublishIng Houce, 1972.
he article describes a manufacturing method and %he
parameters of the CdS-CdSe photor4cistors, operating in a
longitudinal mode. The author* mention their high speci.fic
sensitivity (0.5-1 A/V-1u) and the weak dependence of the
T-
4 UDC 539.214;539.374
USSR
NEMYT.KOV 3L A., BEKIN, N. G.
"On the Position of the Maximum Pressure Cross Section and the Deformation
Region in the Working of Polymer Mater-lals on Rolling Machines"
Sb. nauch. tr. Yaroslav. tekhnol. in-t (Collection of Scientific Works of
Yaroslavl' Technological Institute),1!02, V 1. 31, pp 8-12 (from RZh-
0
Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V475):
Translation: The coordinate of the cross section for maximum pressure ~j is
determined by a numerical solution of tha e'quation giving,the pressure distri.-
bution in the gap of rolling machines
2
it - . dt
TOR
TI.
s coordinate of the
where R is the radius of the rolls, is the dimensionles
position of the cross section, U is the circular velocity of the rolls, n is
the flow index, ho is one half the magnitude of the gap, and v1 is the degree
1/2
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C6de:
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POO-524.5
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CHEMICAL'A"B
ST
r 101205n raerraophy&JW pm"ies of POY(methylaflexan-e)
Rastorruev. ~Yu;. L.; -Nein~. V. G., (Grom. Neft.Jra.,
G4,=--!L6,SV: o7etwm0v!~~, ~j, Su-is I Huss F; I ne
d. kinematic' osit h I Okit
N, and' thermal 6c~ad.
eat: Ca, %0
0 UY U 24 : -P. ~
(A; were -dttd7Of.(S%eO) t&. chanot* of
A',
d., u, C, and i6'26-~MOY riksige are given
d. = djoll;-je~i-30)l 'Am C 7- C:~q + yo~30)1~
I - c6i-cw,.6 81* a.
an k~ii WMW C, -or A at
31r, or WIr(e'. p!N7.T bi i. - a A d 0.., A. a. in 4 It'ai e c ons 6. d e -
-A -a Ws duced into
pending on the d.0. of,;I' c6h~ io'n.was* 0. intro
"invariant"
Va aftik' equati6n,.(N,~. Va'r','* N~- 1949.): tbe~
A qcl:ngess with the
d ic'c6rdiing to the relation A
(0.665 10-IMQ-11~11) (0.0779- CPJR j
1P.
J. REEL/FRAME
19821085
f. Code:
A i, ~ivice:
stractmg,,S.
ST:
1VO049768 CHEMICAL: AB. '045V
08r Thermaj shysical pro Y(eithylsilox-
-Parties, of Pol
V
N
P
S
#- lae.
(U
SR~,.
11-16 (Rusal. :Tbe;d.-tat 25
M=y INTUM,
p
I
,
4
-2ow), *iscosity fat
20-260
), sp. heat (at 20-1001 in
d.
thermal corid. OW4.5 poly.
(
eftlsiloxanes) (1), PEM4, PESZhI2, -PESZb.3, PESZh-4, a'
tid
PESZh~5 were detd*.-. ~ The d' nd - - ~ it' if -1 ivere ~r6portional
viscossi y,o
to the mol. wt. Tr6stment'of the viscioiity data in tertas of the
theory of corre8ponding gtatgs led to t4e d6ivatibnof equation
by means of which the viscosity of I totild be eitrapplited from
an exptl. point in a wide range of temps. 'The kof I wd~ inverse-
ly proportional to the d.p.1 CKJR
REE 1,/FRME.
USSR UDC 531.441669-35
DELOBOIRCDOV, I. I., KOLESNICHENKO, T,. F., AENANHWE a A. YOP and YUGA, A. I.,
Institute of Problems of the Haterial Science:of the Aca"my of Sciences
UkrSSR
"Investigation of Antifriction Properties of Bronze-Base Materials"
Kiev, Poroshkovaya, Metallurgiya, No 11(131)0 Nov 73f pp 91-93
Abstracti The technology of the production of bronze-base metalloplastic
antifriction materials with a high content of solid lubricant is described.
The antifriction pmoperties were studied on specimens with a highly porous
(50%) bronze shell# produced from Cu (90%) and Sn(10,1Q poivders4nd Impregmted
with a mix of fluoroplast-4 with 30% graphite. The results of investigations
-.carried out in air at a sliding rate:of 6 M/Sec and:loads of up to 60 kg/CM2
show that materials with 50% porosity based or. non-sphorical powlers possess
a high fatigue life independent of.the presence of a solid lubricant surface
-layer. The antifriction properties of zaterWs with 3et- porosity based on
spherical powders do not deteriorate when the surface layor is eliminated.
Metalloplastic materials based on non-spherical powders with a higher content
0
f
solid lubricant are recommended for workingunder concUtions of friction
without lubrication. Four figures$ one table# five bibliogmphic references.
1A
.071 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--230CT'70
_LE- DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY FOR CERMEr ALUMINUM AND
J'T IT
IGAT ION OF ITS PROPERTIES -Q-
_F.EDORCHENKO, I.M.v BELOBORODOV, I.I.y AFANASYEVt V.F.t
TIHOR
~.NENAKHOVI ~A. V. tMANYXIN, E.T.
-011. ~.R ~O'F INFO--USSRi UNITED STATES
..OURCE--KIEVY POROSHKOVAYA METALLURGIYA, NO 3, MAR 70t PP 39-42
F~__~.AT E PUBLISHEO ------- 70
UBJECT.~AREAS-MATERIALS
7:.T_QP"lC-TAGS--ALUMlNUM, POROUS, HEAT TRANSFER, FLUORINEt GRAPHITE# LEADY
~AN T 1,FR IC T I ON ALLOYv ANTIFRICTION PIATERIALs IMPACT STRENGTHt MECHANICAL
PROPERTY, CERMET
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICHONS
;~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
"P-ROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0409 STEP NO--UR/0226/70/000/003/0039/0042
__CIRC -ACCESS-10N NO---AP0119351
--t-kir
ul R,
-2/2 071 U%CLAS,S.1 F IED, PROCESSING DATE--23ocr7C
,~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP011935i
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY IS MADE: 0;: THE POSSIBILITY
OF PR90UCING A POROUS ALUMINUMt SKELETON WLi I CH WOULD PERMIT MANUFACTURE
:OF A~ METAL CERAMIC ANJIFRICTION MATERIAL. THE DEVFLOPMEINT OF A
PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR POrK~OUS ALU1,11tvUM. FROM ALUMINUM AND'~ SODIUM CHLO,'-'IDE
P04DERS OF 0.1-0.3 AND 0.1-0.2 MM PARTICLE SIZE~ RESPECTIVELYr IS
--DESCRIBED. PELLETS WERE SINTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UNITED STATES
..PATENT NO 3276667. PELLET SINTERING QUALITY WAS UETERiMINIED BY MEASJRING
-THE IMPACT DUCTILITYy HARDNESSr AND STRENGTH AT CUTOFF. THE MECHAINICAL
PROPERTIES OF THE CEkMET ALUMINUM.ARE SHOWN TO BE COMPARABLE TO THCIIC*E OF
A FILLED FLUORINE PLASTIC. THIS WILL MAKE'r IT POSSIBLE TO USE ALUi'41NUN
NOT ONLYAS A HEAr TRANSFER AGENT, BUT AS A SUPPOATING SKELETOr" r-O!z
::,.14ETAL FLUORINE MATERIALS. ANTIFRLCTION TESTS CONDUCTED.IN AIR AND IN
-VACUUM 42 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5 TO 5 TIMES 10 PltlME NE-GATIVE6 MM HG)
SAMPLES WITH A 50PERCENT POROSITY IMPREGNATFD WETH FLUORINE PLAsric
E
.4s FILLED WITH GRAPHITE, LEAD, AND MULYBDENUM SULF11DES, SHOWED TH"
POSS-IBALITY-OF THEIR USE AT SPEFOSUP TO 0125 AND AT PRESSURFS UP
TO -10~.KG-CM PRIME2. OPIGINAL ARTICLE HAS :3 TABLES6
FFT
USSR uDc: 616.5---81 .557-085-635.3
RAT NFJ4 Cr'*- SVEMMOVA, E. L,, and,SURNITSM, V. V., Depart-
meat af Faculty Surgery-, Kuybyshevlfedical Institute ime~A D., I. U1 Iyanova
u
berbaric- Qxygerr Therapy - oE Anaerobic -I-nf ections
Hy (Conuawrication I)"
Moscow, Khirwgiya, No 1',.. J-;~Lw.71,, W-~ 39 -44
Abs-tracti: Ebawen patients, rmst- of whom were in serious condition because of gas
gangrene resulting froin careless primary surgery, weere given hyperbaric Oxygen
treatments before surgery and,, UJ1 cases ,Aiere the infection flared up, after sur-
gery. AU of he patients-- recovered. . Three aTmutations were perforved, not as
U
a msult of. the infection, but becanse.the extrei7dty was. nonviable due either to
injury to najor blood ves-sela; or. to f-wictional. insufficiency of the extreraity re-
n. and muscle defects. Several;of the cases we discussed
sulting fmm extensiva ski
in 'detail
Recorders 'an4!=a=cLuaers:
USSR U W 5 57. 11 - ~3
LOBOV, G.D., NEVASHEV, A.N.
"Recordine- Of Submillimeter And infrared Radiation With The Aid Cf The
Tunnelling Junction Yet al-Insulator-M letal".
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Worlv Of The Moscow Paaer Institute), 1972, I.-ue 1C0,
PP 95-101 (from RZh:E1ektrcnJ_
'ka i yeye 2rimenoniye, No 8, Auguot 1972, Abrtract
No 8BC)5)
Translation. An analytical expression is derived for the tur-nel currant flowing
in a metal-- inou lat or-mat a I system acrooe, a potential barrier of arbitrany form
in a regime of Emall blasee. A conImtotion is mde of the forces of' the :Inirror
image and the thermionic emission ccrooD the barrier, ai-A aro con-
ducted with point contactfl fox, detarmination of the tirml conUttint of trat:sition
of the W-network of a tralee being detectied. As a sourci., of M-ioro-wave oscillet-
ions a klyetron n the 5-mm range and a CP~ laser with j.1,1I radiation were Lised.
The dependence was maoured afe the mia n itud aand f orm 0' the 1),~Ifjea detector'
on
the thicknese, of the dieloctric fl1r., Tungstrw wiros 15 oicron in diai..,ot~,,r wore
plaaad~inlcontact with an A12**-
layer grown in natural. condition on an A!
electrode. 2 ill. V.K.
~2
)
PIC
73
vj 11-3. IkELKTtO% 1FAVEEN THE HATURY. Of CIXAVAGE A"o rtr mgm or smss or
01mrLL CRYSTALS Of PROUSTITE
by
---
Pic.. ib rwk;
Xing
rowridnikovy h K~rtstall v 14-17 June 1472, p 1031
A; Ass Proust Its Is &,compound wttit a quite clear rbo4ob*dr*l c1ce-
3
jjOIJ). Via study of the cleavage of-sinjie iryatals.ftrc~ by the
-
'
'
that
the di
arjdpaoxn-1.;t6kbark*r mtnbd derionitrate
d Itrea or exhibition of
'It4yage In the. differ. -:- from cle*r.to ptrEect. . The _o=P&r&tLy* *tudv of
the cleiivag* surfeces,uning a scanning electron microac.pe re"ailed significant
diffe=nc" In its 9QV`fAC*A11 different- crystals. The optj Cal (conooccivic)
study of such crymt*lm pitrinIttail ostatiltshment of the fact that they are die.
Aingutsh*4hj. the dinree of errs". optically untaxial crystalswere char&c-
tertzed by Lems, ptrfect cleavage. The crystals withstrong internal ttresaco,
&riging during.rept4 coallpt of then.turratil our to'bit optically
blegial joith
,
perfect: Thowbohip4ral cleavagei.
The` surfact of the, cleave&* can Qbxj it.-
013817--be- 112641~ f*T-41 f40% 4MUel
-
-
-
-
-
--
-
tivo
itittwtei of 6Lhc
r
.
4 l"9
1
4
OrYs tale characterized In the selitragaed
1
i
1
~
by Insufficiently portec;t clas
vals..'-Tho own chariketavlatic cal; also 41;
1110
1
to Crystals of Usay. natural, Mingralso th* d*SMQ at POVfMcclaft at this cloovage
f Which: will. be 4st4roloied by thift ther"i blotory of thdi adnei thft"*I,.#
I
.A6 Mucloting olne.rals..
t
107
Olt UNCLASSIT'IED CESSf~G'DATE- 0711CTTO
f 3: PRO N
MrJTtf;-4GUL'bER OF DIAMONU BEARING ECLow TE~ FROM THE M I'R KIMHERLITE PIPE
__U
'AUThLR-(G4)-f11K"LYENKU, V.I., VLADIMIRnV, B.M.f NENASHEV,-N.E.,
--USSR
ncbUNT KY UF~INFO
.~*~'SDURCE-D(*L...AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970v 1901611 040-3
0 A T EPUF11SHE0------70
'~"'S'UBJ E C TAREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
I C T AG S- D I AMO N 0GEOCHEMI STRY
C uN T R 01 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-~DQCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
lp~PIROXY REEL/FkAME--1990/0274 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/1901006/144Ofl443
-CIRC-ACCESSIMI NU---AT0108576
Oil UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--02DCT70
ION NO--AT0108576
,:A3STRAG.T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IST LARGE XENOLITH OF DIAMOND
bEARIN.G ECLOGITE WAS FOUND I N 11967. IT;HAD THE FORM OF TYR C L OUL ER
I
-3 MM LONG, WERE FOUND ON ITS
_~-15 TIMES 10 TIMES 6 CM. FIVE DIAMDNSv;l
:SURFACE, THE 6TH DIAMONDe 13 M Me LONG, WAS FOUND IN THE WALL OF AN OPEN
~FRACTUR.E, AND THE 7THt WEIGHING S. MG, WAS FOUND IN THE- ECLOGITE
-PROTRUSION.
THE ECLOGITE FROM THE MIR..pipc CONsISTED OF FRESH GAq,.,4ET
AND_.'ALTERED PYROXENE. THE ROCK HAD PO,RPHYROBLASTr'C TEXTURE, 0. 3.20,
AND CONTAINED: SIO SUB2 40.501 TIO SUD2 0.96v AL SUB2 0 SUB3 10.4Tt FE
SU82.0 SUB3 2.86t FEO 10.45t MN 0.0149 MGG 9.95, CAO 10.35, NA SU62 0
1.32* K SU82 0 0.89, H SU82 0 PLUS 2.84, H SUB2 0 MINUS 0.30, P SU32 0
-SU35 0.27, CR SUB2 0 SU83 0o4lt NIO 0.024v AND S 0.32 PERCENT. THE
DIAMONDS ON,ECLOGITE XENOLITHS WERE XENOCRYSTALS AND THEIR APPEARANCE IN
KI MHERL I TE" WAS- CONTROLLED TTY A LARG E DOGRfE BY, THE S I ZE AND SHAPE OF
KIMBEF1.4-TE BODY. THE SERPENTIN&CARBONATE COMPN.:OF KIMBERLI-TE, THE
COMvPLETE ABSENCE OF: MAGMATIC EFFECT ON THE NEAR CONTRACT R;JCKSv AND
ORG. BITUMENS PRESERVED WI.THOUT ALTERATION, INDICATE THAT
THERMAL ENERGY WAS NOT A FACIOR CONTROLL.ING FORMATION OF THESE DIAMONDS.
THE- EFFECTS OF POWERFUL MECH., ENERGYO, "DURING FORMATION OF PIPE* WERE
nBSO.:IN KINBERLITE. ' THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE orz WNERALS PROBABLY CAN
DISINTEGRATE- TO AMORPHOUS. A'%10, IONIZED STATE OF S66STANCE UqOER EFFECT OF
SUFFICIENTLY $TRONG DYNAMIC PRESSUREO :7HEEXCITED ATOMS AND IJNS ARE
CAPABLE TO BUILD NEW AND STRONGER CRYST. fORKS. THE DlAmO,4DS WERE
fRYST* TOGETHER WITH GRAPHITE INKIMBERLITE INTRUSIONS WHICH ARE A
CONTINUOUS ZONE OF CAXACLISH.
UNCLASSIFIEd PR6CESS:ING OATE--020CT70
3/3 0 L t
WCIRJC~~AILCESSIGN NO--AT0108576
'-,-44STRACT/EXTRACT--NATURAL UIAMONDS ARE THUS THE PRUDUCTS OF HUGE DYNAMIC
-PRESSURE GENERATED DURING. VISCOUS PLASTI*C DEFORMATION nF' AIMBERLITE,
-THE HIGH PHYS. DYNAMICAL PARAMETERS IN KIMBERLITE -F LAk(;f-' PIPES AND
~UIKES WERE- THE IMAIN CAUSES OF GENri-RATION AND GRO,iTHS UF DIAMONlo CRYSTALS
BOTH IN- SERPENTINE CARci-ONATE ROCKS AND ON :T HE SURFACE OF I-CLOGITE
XENCL I THS
1111LIM
1111RH i ~.flfl iff
(u I Wt %I tNit
T
66SR
LIBMAN, YE. A. and NENASHEV V. A.) Institute of Biophysica, Academy of
Sciences USSR, Pushchino,
"Yodelirg of Changes in Permeability of Bimolecular Phospholipid Membrane~"
Moscov, Biofizika, No 6, 197a, pp 1017-1023
Abstract. Bimolecular phospholipid membranes rrmde from a solution of ox brain
lipids, swine liver mitochondria lipids, :or a mixture of ox brain lipids and
cytochrome c in a heptane were fused in aqueous solutions of X011 CaCl I 14gcl I
~nystatin, amphotericin B, and gramicidin A. The resistance of the arA of 2
contact between two bimolecular bubbles were high Vaen nystatin alone was in-
side the bubbles. When amphotericin B was,present, membrane resistance de-
creased considerably. In solutions containing the polyane antibiotics
resistance of the contact area also decreased sharply.after a phospholipid
membrane fused with one containing cholesterol. Wring fusion there was an
exchange of cholesterol between the membranes. Contact resistance increased
after the membranes fused in a solution with gramicidin A. However, the presence
of Ca ions (in the solution between bubbles), reduced th.o resistance of the con--~--
1/2
us S.R UDC 615-372;5~6.851-5551-0155-46
and USHAKOVA, A. A., Moscow Institute of
7 ARTEMENED, V. D., NEXASHEV, V. P.
Vacoizes and Sera imeni Ylec V
Immunogenic: and Antigenic Characteristics of Purified, Concentrated, and
bed Cl..oedematiens Toxoids 0 tained~'
or b From Concentrated Toxins"
S
Moscow, Zhurnal 11-likrobiologii Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, Ho 5, 111ay 71,
pp 94-98
Abstract: Although assaying toxoids in antigenic units make-s it possible to
-ex
prepare fairly standardized sorbed preparations, nevertheless the basic irLA
of their quaaity is their immunogenicity as determined in direct tests on
animals. In this study, the immunogenic activity andthe protein fraction of
type A strain No 79 Cl. oede= tieris toxoi-As.was invostigatc,~. Toxoids were
purified,. concentrated, and sorbed and bioassayed on;white itice. The results
revealed that the immunogenic activity of the preparations does not completely
correspond to their antigenic activity. ' Tkie, immunogen~c activity largely de-
pends on the purity of the preparations. Differences.in the immunogenic
activity of,concentrated, purified toxoids are associated with the varying
protein compositions of the toxoids.
43
USSR UDC: 615-372:576.
88559-012
NFNASHBV...--Yt,P. and ARTEMMO, V. D., lbscow institute~of Vaccines and Sera,
Nechniko-v
imeni
"Purified Cl. oedamatiens Toxoids From Concentrated Toxins ~-Iith the Use of
Casein Oultiwe Media"
Moscow, 2hurnal Mikrobiologiii Epidemiologii i TrmnmvbioIogii,, Vol 48, No 1, Jan
713 pp 87-90
Abstract: The filtrates of Cl. oedematiens ty-pe A, strain No 79, cultures were
u.-ed
as starting material. Ilie antitox=-binding,,activ- ty of the toxins,, was de-
termined on uhite rince. From concentrated. solution of the Cl. oedema-tipis toxins
grown on casein nedia, stable, harmless3, purified toxoids were obtained ,Thich
retained their initial activity for 8-12 months, at 6-8Q. They contained 230-
330,BU per mg of protein nitrogen, and-they had an activity eif 120-l'0 Bubift.
Gal filtration of the, purified toxoids over a Sef adex G-1 00 gel prod-Inced tuo
peaks: one corresponding to the antitoXI-n-binding acti-pity and &-i additional
one indicating the presence of low-molecular,weight coi ounds. The concentrated
np
purified toxoids were found to be nonhomoge'ne'ous in their antigenic composition.
USSR UDC 576-051-555.097.29
WYLAK, V. G., GOISM40.1 V. K.IP GLUSHKOVAj, A. 1. and YU'ISHM.KAYA..
M. N., Moscow Institute of Vacc~ ~ed Sera imeni NechtAlkov
J, "Study of~the Fractional Composition of Clo oedematiens !Ebxins:and Toxoids.
Report I. Fractionation of Toxins.ana Toxoido:b3r Gel Filt~ationll
foscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epideciologii i Lmmmobiologii, Vol 47, No 6,
Y
Jun 70, pp 1-12-115
Abstract: Cl. oedematiens toxin has a wsaic structure. It contains lethal necro-
tic factors and hemolysin. The fractional,composition of a toxin nutrient medium,
on Sefadex G-100 gel, including enide and purified Cl. oed(Watlems toxoids, type A,
was studied. nie toxJjis were separated into three fractiono, 0-iffering from one
another in their biological tuld enzymatic Activity. The Tirnt :rt*action contained
the lethal dermonecrotic and antitoxin-binding activity; the secona fraction con-
tained the lecithinase and hemolytic activity; and the third ftaction contained
aVlase. Two peaks were Observed in the fraction of crucle, toxoi(I and toxin. fill
of the antitoxin-binding activity of the taxoids vim contal-need,im the high-
molecular-weight, proteins eluted in the first peak. The Oignificance of the dif-
ferent components in C1. oedematiens J=w ty mquires ft-ther studys
PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
-1/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED.
TITLE--A STUDY OF THE FRACTIONAL COMPOSITION OF CL OEDEMATIENS TOXINS AND
-TOXOIDS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)--KULAK, V.G., GOLSHM10j V.K.,t NENASHEVt V. P. tGLUSHKOVAt A.1.1
'YANIS14EVSKAYAi M.N.
COUNTRY.OF. INFO_-USSR
tlo
-,,S,DU;tCE ~ZHURNAL 41KROBIOLOGII t EPIDr,%410LOGI IIIMMIU, OBIOLI)GIlp 1970, NR 6t
1-12- 115
ATE PUBL ISHED--~ ----- 70
~~-SIJAJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--CLOSTRIDIUMi BACTERIALJOXIN, TLIXOIDP FRACTIONATION, GEL,
N, -NZYME ACTIVITY
FILTRATIO1 I
i.__"C:ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT ~'CLAS S--U,'qCLA SSI F IED
;.:,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0.394 STE P NO--UR/0011~/70/000/006/OL12/0115
-CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0126149
:1 '~!xz
-2/2 023 UNCLASSMEO: PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
ACCESSION NO-AP0126149
ABSTRACT/,EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 9Y FILTRATION 03, NG;--L SEFADEX G-100
CL. OEDEMATIENS TOXINS TYPE A WERE DIVIDED INTO THiU-E FRACTIONS
DIFFERENTIATED BY TOXICITY AND FERMENTING ACTI.VITY6 THE FIRST FRACTION
VICLUDED THE LETAHL DFRMONECROTIC AND ANT I TOX IN BINDING ACTIVITY, THE
SECOND LECITHINA'-'7'E AND. HEMOLYTTC. ACTIVITY,, AND THE:~ MIRD AMYLASE. GEL
~,-~::..--:FILTRAT ION OF OEDEMATIENS TOXOTDS, PROVEt) TO INCREA~if--- THEIR SPECIFIC
~ACTIVITY.' FACILITY: M,,-)SKOVSKI*:,INSTITUT VAKTSIN I SYVrJROTOK IM
-KOVA.
UNCLASSIFIED-
USSR UDC 624.07:534.1
NENAST'YEVA, V. M., SABEVA, R. F.
"Studying the Thermal Stability of a Freely Supported Hollow Spherical Dome"
V sb. Fiz.-mat. issledovaniya (Physicomathematical Studies Collection
ofVorks), Rostov-na-Donu, Rostov,University, 1972, pp~41-45 (from RZh-
Nekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V301)
Trans.lation.: The Bubnov method is used to study the nonlinear axisyrnetric
problem of the stability of a hollow spherical shell under the simultaneous
action of a uniformly distributed pressure and temperature drop over the
thickness. The load characteriatir-s.are constructed and the,upper and
lower critical numbers are determined. Authors' abstra'ct.
-212 016 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
_cIRC Atc-ESSION k.40--AP0126661
ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- (Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY OF 2 13 0PATIFNTS WITIH
E o 0 'ic
DYSENTERY IS PRESENTED. THE DIAGNOSIS dAS CONI IRNEo ~3ACT RI L ALLY
IA
IN 150 PATIENTS (B. SONNEI, IN ~ 132; 3 FL[:CH.SNl:_:RI, !NtB). THE FGRN ~ 5
MILD IN 60.5PERCENT, AVERAGE SEVERF I ~ 36.5PrRCENIT ANO SEVERE IN
'A RRIE0 OUT BY C(7f,i,3,1,'q.[',G-AIITI-3BIOTICS WITH
3PERCENT. THE TREATIMENT WS C A. I
SULFANYLAMIDE PREPARATIONS* MOOERN DYSENTERY IS CHARACTERIZE- BY MILD
D
'E CHR'NIC
~ATYPIC COURSES. THERE WAS N10 TROSITION OF DYS -N,TEQY INTO THE 0
FORM. FACILITY, KIYEVSKOGO INSTI'TUTA USONfERSHEtNSTV0VAAIYA
VRACHEY.
NC
-L-A!j, al IE D
U
-----------
77
USSR UDC 621.357,7:673.029.665
PE-jWV, 1W. A&,,D.- BAYEVA, V. mu(MyLov. 14.
"Effect of the Conditions of Pickling Bulgarian Shock Resistant Polystyrene
on Its Galvanic Metal Plating"
Polirzery 71. Simpoz. Varna, 1971 (Polyiners 71. Symposium, Varna, 1971), Place
and date of publication not given,.: 115 (f rom R7,h-Fjiimiya, No 6 (11), Jun 72,
Abstract No 6L324)
Translation: A study was made of the resistance to scaling
the resistance to
temperature variations and the corrosion Vesistance of alectrodepasited Bletal
coatings on Bustren 11825Yell Bulgarian polystvrene. (havi.nf; antishock properties)
*th acid bichroma'e solut4ons under
pickled before applying the galvanic coating id
various conditions. It wiLs established that the taacrorou:~qhuess of the plastic
substrate increases wi'-h tine during Pickling to a 4ofiried, litter Invariant
degree for which the resistance to scnlin~ of the netal coating reachLs a waxi-
m-=. A study of the microhardness (by an'.electron microscope) demonstrated the
presence of a correlation of this parameter to the scaWig reaUtance. Vie
CO11ClxV3iOi-- 1r,16 drawn that thO. ilivestipted antlahock pal-Vatyrisne can be Sub-
jected td vw~tal Plating.
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~-.PRIOXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0777 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015./002/0417/0423
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104223
UNCLASS IFIED
R LASS, PR06SS G DATE--30OCT70
0 113 UNC 'IFIE0.I I 11N
a
r',WJLE----;ST.UDl ES OF PHYSICS OF THE.~EA,RTHJNJURKMENISTAN. -U-
A.UTHOR-(031-KURBANOVs M.v ODEKOV, O.i NEPESOV9 R.
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
S. QU.RCE--.ASHK.HA8A0, IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUKJURKMENSKOY SSRv SERIYA
-~fIZIKO-TEKHNIGHESKIKH, KH11ilCHESKIK.4 I-GEOLOGICHESKIKH NAUK# NO 2t 1970v
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SU8JECTIAREAS-EARTH SCLENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC TAGS-SEISMICITY, STRUCTURAL GECLOGYt CENOZOIC EPAP MESOZOIC FRA,
CRETACEOUS :PERIOD
XNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
WXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0098 STEP NG--UR/0202/70i'000/002/0026/0032
I-IRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0125923
".7-13
UNCLASSIFIED PROC'ESSING DATE--30OCT70
4IRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125923
A6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES THE STATUS
....,AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF STUDIE-S~OF THE DEEP STRUCTURE AND
-.SEISM1CITY OF TURKMENIA AND OTHER GEOPHYSICAL WORK.: AT:PRESENT T4E
:,.:..ENTIRE AREA OF TURKMENISTAN HAS BEEN SrUDIED BY GEOPHYSICAL METHODS9
:ALTHOUGH TO DIFFERENT DEGREES. A RELATIVELY THOROWGH STUDY HAS BEEN
MADE GF~THE SEDIMENTARY COVER OF THE CENTRALy EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN
REGICNS OF THE PLATFORM AREA AND THE OROGENIC STRUCTURAL STAGE OF THE
:,iEST TURKMEN DEPRESSION. STRUCTURAL MAPS AND DIAGRAMS HAVE BEEN
-CONSfRUCTED OF DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE MESOZOID
-CENOZOIC STRATUM. DATA
.-~~`FROM CUMBINED GEOLOGICAL GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND :THE RESULTS OF
DRILLING IN THE PLATFORM PA RT OFJURKMENISTAN-OBTAINED PRIOR TO 1965
HAVE BEEN SYSTMEATIZED IN SEVERAL MONOGRAPHS AND RU14EROUS ARTICLES.
THEYINCLUDE STRUCTURAL-MAPS FOR THE BUTTOM OF THE NEOGENE, ALONG THE
SURFACES.OF CRETACEOUS AND JURASSIC DEPOSITS AND THE BASEMENT SURFACE.
MAPS OF THE HOHO HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED FORTHE WHOLE OF TURKMENIA AN[)
~-_'%FQR IXDIVICUAL REGIONS WITHIN IT* TURKMENIA IS ONE;OF THE MOST
ACTIVE REGIGNS IN CENTRAL.ASIA#: BUT PRIOR TO 1947 14AD NOT A
SINGLE SEISHLC STATIGN; NOT ONLY ARE NOANSTRUMENTAL DATA AVAILABLE FOR
THE PERICD.PRIOR TO THAT DATE#. BUT ARCHIVAL DATA ARE VlkTUALLY
NONEXISTEW. IN 1953 AN EARTH CURRENTS _STATION WAS,EST k8LISHED AND IN
1957 A GEOMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. SYSTEMATIC TILTMETER O&SERVATIONS HAVE
-SEEN MADE SINCE 1956. THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND
ATMOSPHERE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES TURKMEN SSR WAS ESTAOLISHED IN 1965.
UNI 'L A cI F
-LED
�L
--' 4-A.' 013~ UNCLASSIFIED', PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0125923
-8-S-TAACT/EXTRACT--CNE OF ITS MIS
SIGNS IS IASTUDY-OF THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF
CRUST, THE SEISMIC REGIME AND,EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION.- IN
-~`1964 THE ASKHABAD GEOPHYSICAL POLYGON WAS.ESTABLISH.ED I
N THE ASHKHABAD
~~SEISHIC ZONE; IN 1968 THE NEBITDAGIGEOPHYSICAL PGLY60N WAS ESTABLISHED
IN THE KRASNOVOOSK SElSMIC LONE. EACH YEAR A SERIES OF TOPGGEODETIC,
:;--.,.:TILTMETER AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IS CARRIED OUT AT THESE
OOLYGONS. TILTMETER OBSERVATIONS Of 1956-1966 REVEALED A NORTHERLY
TILT OF THE EARTHES SURFACE.. THESE.RESULTS AGREE WELL WITH GEOLOGICAL
:~::-'AND GEOPHYSICAL DATA. SINCE 1968 rILTMETER INVESTIGATIUNS HAVE BEEN
-MADE CONTINUOUSLY AT ASHKHABAD USING AN OSTROVSKIY'TILTIMETER. RECENTLY
:MUCK '6ORK HAS BEEN DCNE ON REFINING A MAP OF SEISMIC REGIONALIZATION OF
THE REPUBLIC. DURING 1966-1969 NEW SEISMIC STATIONS WERE OPENED AT
-KRASNOVOVSK, NEBI T
-VAG AND KIZYL-ATREK.. THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE
1.-~:--EARTH AND ATMOSPHERE 15 WORKING ON THE AUTOMATI N OF SEI MIC
.~-`---OBSERVAT IONS.
USSR UDC 621. 373. 5fi401~8. 8)
MILASH, V. G.,.NEP1XbYEV, L. N.
'A Two-Frequency.Radio Impulse Flip-Flop"
USSR Author's Certificate No 258378, Filed'28 mar 68, Published 24 Apr '40 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No lOG192 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a two-frequency rad--o impulse
flip-flop which contains two tank circuits with supercritical coupling between these
tank circuits and a tunnel diode. To stabilize the, oscillation. frequency of the
-flop and improve operational reliability,:the tunnel diode is connected between
flip
the tank circuits as:a coupling element.
!j
USSR UDC 621.373.42
-'FPLYlj'YFV, L.
BRYUSHKOV_A, E. A., N
Maximum Power from a Tunnel Diode Oscillator",
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 25, No 9,
1970, pp 33-38
Abstract: This theoretical article is devoted to clarifying the naLur-- 01:
the change in r-,a:.C4rjUm pol,7er i-.1 the load ofatunnel diode oscillator and zhe
_e
optimal load resistance throughout the operating fr quency range up to Che
critical frequency of the diode. Two basic tunnel diode circuits are can-
sidered in which the load is connected in series and in parailel with the
tuned circuit inductance. The capacitance 'of the tuned circuit is the p-n
Junction capacitance. To simplify tile analysis, it is assumed that the
characteristic inductance of the diode is small compared to t1he tuiied-c;r-
Cuit InduCLigice. -- i, e. , Lhilt the naLkiral re~jonallt frequ~ajlcy of tht..' diode
is much greacer Lhan the critical frequency. The ji5 conduated in
the quasi-linear approximation. Hlxpres s ions are obtained for Hie triaximium
output pwwer and for the optimal load, and it is sho~m~tAiiatt the condition
-or obtainin- maxil-num, power in the loid is not the same as th;lt tor gettin,
maximum power from the diode p-n Junction, It is sh(nni allso that the use
of the latter condition In output power romputationo for freclijanclas Cquol
to or greater than half the cricical value may lead to cubsLantizll urrors.
-609 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSItIG DATE-_30OGT?0
TITLE-ARY,LSULFCNYLACETONITRILES. Ill. ARYLSULFUNYLLYANOTHIOAC;ETIC ACID
ARYLAMIDES IN THE JAPP-KLINGEMANN. REACTIONA I r- UF
HYDROLYTIC SPLITT NG 0 F
43-NEPLYUYEV, V.M.. USF-NKO,.YU.Nes OUBENKOv'R.G., PELKISv P.S.
AUTHUR (0
"-UNTRY 1NFO--USSR
-5
-ZH. ORG. KHIM.
,~~QUkCE 1970v 6(4)J801
PUBLISHED- -70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
YOPI.C.-TAGS-T'HIOL, ACETIC; ACIDt ORGANIC ki'm ILE COMPOQNOt ANILLNE,
F-'~-~-AROMATIC: CARBOXYLIC, ACIDt AMIDE..
UNTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT. CLASS,-UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/2154 STEP NC--UR/0366/701006/0'U'4/0801/0805
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125737
UNCLASSIFIED
.21Z 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-300CF70
RC- ACCESSICN NO--AP0125737
.;lr8STRACT/EXTRACT--lU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTIONS OF P-XC SUB6 H SUa4
-SO, SUB2 CH(CN)CSNHR WITH P--X PRIMEI C SU56 H SU13ft IN SUB2 CL IN AN
:ALC.-W-ATER MIXT. CGINTG. ACCNA GAVE P_XC SUB15 H SUB4 50 SUB2 C ( Clf"J :N IN, I C.
'S.U86- H. _SU84 X PRI ME 1-P AND RNHC (S)OH. SIMILARLY, P~-i-JHCOCH(CN)CO SUB2
EY REACTED WITH P-X PRI-ME1 C SUB6~H SUB41 _N SUB2 CL JO GJYE P-X PRIMEI C
SIUBb-H SU84 NHN:CICN)CO SU32 ET PLUS PHNHCO SU82 H. IN THE COURSE OF
JHE REAC-TION, PHNHCO SUB2 H DECOMPD. TO,PHNH SUB2 AND CU SUBZ. ALSO,
SUB2 ET REACTED WITH P"X PRIME1 C SUBb H SUB4 N SU82 CL
TU GIVE P-X PRIMEI C SUBb K SUB4 NHN:C(CN)CO SUB2 El't PHNH SUB2, H SU82
SUB2. THESE REACTIONS INVOLVE THE INTERMEDIATE P-XC SU86 H
SUB4 SO.SU82 C(CN)(Y)N:NC SU86 H SU84 X:PRI-MEI-P COMPLEXES IN WHICH THE
,.,.,FACILITY FOR THE SPLITTING OFF Y OECREASES',IN ORDER:H GREATER THAN CSNHR
.-,GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO LUNH SU8Z GREATER THAN CONHR GREATER THAN CO
-THAN CO SU82~R PRIMEI GREATER
SU82 H GREATER THAN COR PRIMEL GREATER
HAN gk::APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO (40 SUBZ GREATER THAN CN GREATER THAN SO
U812 R,.-,.GR,EA,TER T141AN R APPROXI:MATEL'Y EQUAL_ TO R PRI.MP-1 IR AND P PRIMEL
RE'..'AROMATIC ANDALKYL GROUPS RESP,*)* FACIL:ITY: INSTo ORG.
USSR..
UNCLASSIFI.C-0 p
Acc. Nr. ~tr4~6t r ce:
Ift~'Se vi Ref. Code
dF00416 S~ CHEMICAL ABST.'
LtRO346
89993h Arylsulfanylacetonitriles. 1. Arylalmides ol aryl-
Ksulfonylcyanothioacetlc acid.: _'Ne A =.A,. E Useako U.
"u
Wrl-l
NN.; Dubenko, R. G.; KhIM Klevt
_ t..
L
USSR . Zii. Mg. W-him. 1M7 r), The reac-
tion of p-RC4HjSOgCH(CNjSa ~(I) with RIC~IIINCS in- ale.-
'C -~C, 10i
ether soln. gave ~ p-RCqH4$02CH( _N)CSNN 11,W .%
were decompd. %vith IM to g*ve:35,--,84%:(ou 1)
(CN)CSNHC0I4RI. (11). (R ~~tid: W give.1): I' -~_I.Ie;
C
H, p-Cl; H, P-I;'H~ ~p-Br, IKej H;' 1-.Ie' Cl,
P-1; Cl, H; Cl, p-Bi; N'02, P-Br_ The uv and, ir spwtra of 11
CPJR
confinned their structitre,
REFL/rRAmr,
USSR ~UDC 631.954:631..811:633.63:632.51
KOROLEV, L. I., GULIDOV, A. M., ZIMOVSKAYA, A. T., and WROCKATOV A. P.
Scientific Research Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides, Moscow
"Herbicidal Activity and Selectivity of Preparations on Sugar Beets and
~Weeds as a Function of the Conditions of Mineral Supply"
Moscow, Agrokhimiya, No 4, Apr 73,,pp 114-121
Abstract: Experimental results are reported from the study of the phytotoxi-
city of herbicides as a function of the nutritional conditions in sugar beets
and weeds. Both greenhouse and field trials have shownza change in the re-
action of sugar beets and various weeds towards the dichlorourea, eptam
,(S-ethyl N,11-dipropylthiocarbamate.), tillam (S-propyl N-butyl-N-ethylthio-
carbamate), pyramine (1-phenyl-4-amina-5-chloropyri(lavotie-6) and murbetol,
depending on the amounts of mineral fertilizers added.~ Significant dif-
Jerences in the content and breakdown of,nutritional allents.have been
noticed in case of bristly foxtail grass:treated with, dichlarourea, di-
rectly related to the level of fertilizers. It has been shcrim possible to
increase herbicidal effectiveness by regulating the supply of minerals.
-- ---- 32
-;TT- f I ~Mwj.;l 111 1 ~11 . ........ ~_
Sl z
L
SP( TOV A. P.
m nt,-
1-he ;r
)Yst---,.tjc IMP ica Jon of
Crop Rol~qLtjo,-,"
Moscow, nirdya v se.,L, S3"D"q
Ic) Zy :L
19721, 30-134:
Abs' act:
C_
of exParimia
WOC,
and, yj,~,Jcj,
Jai,
of I(JIC 'j I
Tj tio,
1-71c. cot of -mwez!.dnr~~s
in ratln!~, V, the c mn r(:"!!
t
-n dr,
dkffcre~nty L-~, I of 1.hi(h essc~rtinl 'n
of Vie vaeds. S t
1~41 '),J('RtiGl! 0 fq,~JC cl-rm
rot!-. 4- ~ -3,. --
CA
in the
ric ve c 'c
or! tl!a c-,
Of" herbicides: atri~in;,~
-;n corn s
in. --u~7ar boot flolds,
mom
J
u s SR
1,)V, A. r., X-hilrdya N, Sol skom -L)
T.,
pp
prometllrirn,,~ Ln co,-?,n 1"07- AS n.
aptam, Cich-loralurea and 21,41-D had no aftereffect or- tho ard
application of actrn--in-c in corn flolds for in thc
are safe for the nron rotati.or. crciiis. S-ystk~:?, Ile "m
of I~tl
cro-o rotal "5 to 1.969 d.-,Ld mt e ~enldall-
tian
cal prqpei,------s of' the sol -
USSR UDC: 632.954
KOROLEV, L. I., GULIDOV, A. M. A Laboratory
of Herbicides and Defoliants, N'los nttfic.Research Insti-
-tute of Fertilizers, InsecticideS and Fungicides ameni Ya. V.
Samoylov
frinvestigation of the Herbicidal Properties of Lenacyl and
Ronite"_
Moscow, Agrokhimiya, No 6 Jun 72, pp 114-118
Abstract: The article is a report on studies conducted at the ~bscow
Institute of Fertilizers,, Insecticiden and Nngicides on the herbicidal proper-
ties of Lenacyl. (Uracyl 634, Venzal, 3-cYel-o.hexyl-5,6-trimet-.kyl-eneuracy!) in
the form of an 8% moist powder, and Ronite (S-ethyl cyclohaxylthiocarbamate)
in the form of a 72% emilsion concentrat;6. It was fotind thli-t in heavy cherno-
zem Lenacyl is most effecti-ve as a veed. killer in a dose of 3 kg/hectare; how-
ever, in vie,.- of its destructive effect;on,sugar beets:and on oats (and
possibly on other grain crops), it is not advisable to use the herbicide In a
dose of more than 2 kg/hectare. Lenacyl is preferably -used,im even lower dozes
(0-5-1 kg/hectare) in combination with standard narrow-leaf hefbicidi~s.
Ronite has excellent herbicidal propertiba.and seleatiteity When used on sugar
1/2
55
I TII4,hu-_'MIh I W6~1` 414U647ATA,660i
...... .....
USSR UDC: 681-3.o6:51
GANEYEEV, D. G., GIGLAVYY, A. V. ,KMALOVA, 11. S. , L,0,,,.TAZI F F. MUKHINA,
V. N. ~~CMT_Yfi D. P. , SUREROVA, R., V.
"An Operational.System Oriented for Use inithe ASUP Management Systems
for ASVT Computer Systems Models"
Tr. N.-i_._i_-vrayektn. in-ta po vnedreniyu vychisl. telchn. v nar. lx~-.h-vo
Norks of the Scientif,.c Reseaxch and Design Institute on introducing Com-
er Technology Into the Nation I Ec 16-4h (from
put al on: )
omy , 1970, vyP- 5, pp 3
RZh-Kibernetika, 110 11, Nov 71,Abstract No 11V837)
Translation: The paper describes.the fundamental principles which lie. at the
base of development of a small operational system designed for use in the
development and operation of,ASUP automated systems for man-agement o-' enter-
prises vith prcducti-or. of discrete type based on-an aggregatized system
of com-Duter facilit4es (ASVT). An ASVT.mnemocode with a set of macro-
commands is used ds the programming language in the proposed operational
system. The ;xlnci nal ft=ct" ons, make and 'working sirr-ulaxities of the
-UP
operational system are pressented. V. Mikheyev.
48
USSR
NEP f 0A A.P KRYKIN, A. S., and CHORHYSH, N .I.
"All-Union Conference on the Control of Bloodsucking Flleap Ticks, and Gad-
flies of Farm Animals"
Moscow# Veterinariya, No 10, 1971 pp 120-122
Abstracta The -title conference was held in June 1971 in the city of Novomo-
skovsk (Tulskaya Oblast). The 70 Damers and reDor+-s discussed. nethods of
protecting farm anizals aZainst bloodsucking flies and ticks (R. It. Alekhinq
USSR Ministry of Agriculture); aw=ary ofinsearch conducted from 1966 to
.1970 on the control of insect and tick parasites (Yu. I. Boykov, All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation); rkLin directions of
efforts to control gadflies of cattle and reindeer (A. A.L Nepoklonov, All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation); principles and methods
used In toxicological evaluation of pesticides (G. A. Talabov, ARIVS)i outlook
for the development of biologicall methods to control bloolaucking mosquitoes
(P. A. Lavrentlyev, Kazan* Veterinary Institute); ecology of roindeer gadflies
nd control measures (P. I. Bryushinin, lzhmo-Pechora Veterinary Research
Station)l use of thermostable exotoxin andlentobacterin against insects (A. P.
1
A
I
-619:614.9 07-543-544
US SP. UDC -63? 1+"37.5
_YY All-Union Scion-
ZABDLO.14 K. F., 1-MELITSA, V. K., and-AgMUQ'NOV IL. A.,
n ta'.ion
tific Research Institute of Veterinary Sa
Vetection of Phthalophos in Milk and Fat by Thin-layer Chromatography"
Moscow, Voterinariya, No 5, May ?1, PP 103-104
Abstract: A method for determining residual amounts of phthalophos in milk
and fat was developed, using t4in-:Layer-chrQmatography-i;ith alumina and
gypsum in a ratio of 93:7. The extraction is done with acetone and chloro-
form. The chromatographic system used consists of a mixture of hexane and
methanol (19:1). The chromatogram is produced by spraying with a 20;6 aqueous
alkali solution and a
1%, aqueous iolution! of silver nitrate. Phthalophos
appears in the form of dark-grey needles with Rf 0.62. The sensitivity of
the method is 1 microgram per sample. Since~sanitary rules do not permit the
presence of phthalophos in milk. and fat,'the compovuridIt=not be recojamendod
for use on dairy aninals. in tho caso of sLtughter animals, Uo test must be
~run not earlier than 20 days after treatment:of the animals with phthalophos.
Abstracti The dynamics of oxygen tensionp blood flow, oxidation-reduction
potential# brain and gastrocnemius temperature during graduz4l adaptation of
rats to an altitude of 3,200 m were studied in the Tyap Shan mowltains. All
the physiological parameters changed significantly by daY 7 when the oxidation-
reduction potential, blood flow, and temperature reachOd a peak in the brain,
after which they returned to nor=l by- ctay 45, except PO2ithich did not attain
the original level. Meanwhile all the paranaeters decreased in the gastrocnemius,
reaching the low point on day ? and,then xeturning to pormal by day 45. The
functional changeB occurred nore Blowly with abrupt allptation and norralcy
was not reached until day 600 Keeping the animals, for a while at the inter-
mediate altitude of 2,200 mpromoted earlier stabilization of the physiological-
USSR UDC 681.3.06.51
A. Sh.
"Operator Recording of Programs of an Algorithm for Morphological Synthesis"
'Nokator. Vopr. Avtomztiz. Progranmir. [Some Problems of Automation of Programing
-156 (Translated
...Collection of Works] Novosibirsk, Nlauka Press., 1970, pp,139
from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4-, Apr~il, 1971-,,Abstract No. 4 V640
by V. Zhdanov).
Translation: A method of writing operator systems of morphological synthesis
programs, used for automation of programming, of - algorithms of machine translation
for one language to another, is described. Recording, utilizes a language deveioped
eazlier by the author. The synthesis *program: uses informs~tion fixed in the form
-tables; the, structure of these -tables is: described. Also, a general operator
.,plan of the programs for morphological.synthe5is:of Russian words is presented,
w wellas operator plans of flocks of.formation.~of nouns, adjectives, verbs,
_partidiples,- pronouns and unchanging. parts! of: speech,~ used: in tTanslation from
French to Russian.
FRUCEt DATE--30OC'70
UNCLAS&IFIED DING
,.RC-'-Ac6ESSION NC--AP0125470
GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ANALYZE OBSERVATIONS
-OVER .20: PATIENTS WITH A PROTRACTED PNEUMIONLAt 'IN WHOM THE CLINCAL COURSE
140RE CORRELATED WITH. THE PICTURE OF ;FERIPHERAL LUNG CANCER, UUT OF 20
14TS .16 UNDERWENT SURGICAL TUTERVEINTION. 'THE: AUTHORS ASSOCIATE THE
-TJ El
ND ALTERiMMONS IN JHE L).UAINING
,SYMPTOMS.OF LUNG CANCER WITH PROFOU.
CHI (PA N 8RONICHITIS) 114 THE INVO LVE
;,0 iON~ D: PULMONARY. SEGIJE,,qTS*
'04t~l:L:LTY:-.-~;-fOOVOSIBIRSKOGU MEDITSI ISKOGO IN tITUTAO
N s
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR Ur,-?: 621-396.6TT
=A*.HCHI~, I. L., YAMPOL'SiaY V. G. 'Members of the Scientific and
nical Soci-efy-of Radio Engineering, Electronics and:, Commu-nicaticns imeni
Tech
_P
A~ A opov
It:[ ase Distribution of the Field in the Aper-
nfluence Which the Amplitude-Ph
ture of an Antenna has on its Directional Pr6 erties"
P
Moscow, :Radiotekhnika, Vol 27, No 8, Aug 72, pP 50-57
Abstract: Approximate methods convenient for-engineering calculationz are
proposed for analyzing the emission characteristics of ma antenna as a func-
--of.arbitrary amplitude-phase.d3stribu ion of the field in the antenna
u
:LOn t
aperture. The results can be used ~'zj obt~din comparatively simple expres-
sions for the polar diagram showing the influence'of specific factors on
-antenna radiation characteristics. In the'ease of smali phase distortions
the resultant expression-i give quite satis.f~Lctory accuracy.
L
USSR UDC 669.295..018.9(1388.8)
GO=IN, B. S., GOLIKOV, V. V., OGURTSOV, S. V., NEPWWYAS11CH1Y1 1.1.
SAMAROV, M. A., SAVIKIN, V. I., and RODNYY, H. 1.
"Method of Producing Alloys of TitaniuwWith Refractory Metals"
USSR Author's Certificate No 258598, Filed 28/01/67, Published 30/04/70
(Translated from Referativayy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya,.Na 2, 1971, Abstract
No 2 G197 P)
Translation: A method is suggested for'producing alloys of, Ti with
refractory metals by metallothermic reduction of preliminarily prepared
solutions of chlorides of the.a3lloying.metals to TiC4. To Increase-
the homogeneity and quality,.of the alloyo produced, rj1e chloride solu-
tions are. heatei to atemperature above em boiling point of the volu-
before the reduction process.
71
PubUc Health#,' ir:
USSR UDG~ 61-1.647-1 6L!. 4,24
MM# A. A. P 1~,, an& PORTNCW, F.- G'.# (Roscoup, Riga), 1-;edi-
-uYASHCHIYO I
cal --Institute; 1nstitxrt_e-`5T-E1e-1entu7- anti. ClinZ=L Medicine .
Hygienic and Occupational-Pathological.Aspects.ofthe.:Biblogical'-Effect of
Static Electric Fields ia Industry"
Moscow, Glgiyena Truda i Profezs.-:onallnyye.. Zhbolevaniya 116:. 6-#, Jiia. 71, pp 42-44
Abstracti The general level of disease incidence was-fburd'tD:be-h:J_gher in
persons subjected to the effect of st ztla electric- fleldz,; ~ there was a higher
-r -sea
incidence of particularly acute respirato y di - ses. in. this g-roup thall in
thez contral group. In a wood-processing plantl. the: dJxea.-,e izicidence was
:found to be- nore thaa two times that of the,contaol,Croup; tha:latter group
had not been exposed to elec-trification. of' the, productlo.'a prooess. No harmful
aubstances. had icvea found in the air, meteorological factors had:been norml
wd ~they hziO_ been raintained at a nornal I&OL by ~m a4x-conditioning syster.,
level was 87 decibels and 90-95,~decibels, respectively.. The various
d1fferences; systems were attributed ta t6, presence of. static. electric fields
in the factories.
I+ q
V 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated,
Section III Mechanical and General,
De'rwent,/-x7
241629, HYDMLIC:BZUrM reqUil6w,le" flu44-
sbaf t I . witW ths..end!- f lAhges 2 and 3 Is
.4' if -a beari0s
supported in a c~1inAtical-bod -c
hannelis i'S
The body has end,m 04~ 6!vhichii take' Ou
axial load and iic"sm6 4 tq.:Ilp. Vhich take :t"
radial load. _: The ~Ii~ls U to: 14 4re cogni*ted
to a drain through.. th".uels 15 The ~hanne~a 5
the form of i
and 6-have se&ls.16 an -1-7 61 tugs
A
18-. Du- to tha-sbeenq6 of disin channels b4okween
channels 5 and Con,on4'side4fid 6anu6ls 7 And
10 on the oppomLta,sLdi,:tha,.`
5 and 6 is drained.only b:t~~ap -the seals 16'.
No draining takes p~a;e b tveen 4eals V.. : In.
addition, pressumin tbanneis ~. :to 10. prevent
drainage. The ~ Liquid if Iowa! qnLy tin the tian*eptial
direction to channals: 11 to. :,.The pressui~e in
channels 5 and 6 preven" f 1~v 0i
channels 7 to 16 to rings U,~': This reduces ~the
liquid flow in the
bearing..
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F-Verim ntal and Rat. last. forrMetal CuttLng
plant. (29.6.69) S4L. 14/18.4.69, Class 47b, Int
Cl, F 160,
Sokolov, Yu. N.; Shimanovich M. A,-. Rassokhin. V. Ya.; Nepomnyash-
C lui*
hi L.
P
r 6'ta1'nvv Nauchno-Is'led atel. skiv Institut Merallorezhush.
IM n S ov
USSR UDC 621.~96.669 (088.8)
AjPONOX, X.V.
Radio, Receiver
USSR Aulhor's Certificate No ?9 filed 10 June 69, published 14 Apr 71
_j?62
-1from RM.-Radiotelchniks, No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2D,"7Pj
Trunalation: A radio receiver is proposed, the principal channel for process-
ing the signal of which contains a band-pacc:filter connected to the antenna-
feeder device, a radio-freqUency amplifier, a converter with a local oscillator,
an IF amplifier, an auto-natic. tunng networ% for the radlo- and. intermediate-
frequency amplifiers, and also a radio-freqaency attonuotor. In ordor to on-
large the dyns-nic ranae of the receiver, a supplementury channel is aupplied
for processinr the signal, which includes in itself the attanuator refe'~red to
above, connected by its input to the output of.the band-paBO filter, the atten-
ustor made Oor example) in the f orm of a narro-w-band filtor of . lumped select-
-and huving two out- te. wi'~.
ion, tuned to the frequency of the effective,signal
attenuation of the signal, -on amplitude detector: connected to the out-
different
-Put of the attenuator with the smaller attenuation and conn-ctef. by its output
112
PIT
USSR
JqD~Poi--Tov, V. V., USS.R Aut-horts Certificate,110 296269
to the input of the IF amplifier of the basic channel, a supple--entary converter
of the signal frepenoy which is taken from-the outFut of ',~e attenuvtor -with
the larger attenuation, and a multiplied frequency of th; local oscillator 0,
the basic channel for procesaing "lie signal. The voltage of tLa Ices]. oscillator
at the basic converter is fed across a series-connected.buffer stage, the trbns-
mission coefficient of which depends on the voltage at the output detector and
th-3 frequency multiplier.
2/2
USSR UDC~ 5146,161
ALEPCHIKOVA, I. F., MDPORTZOVO V. S., and SUMIOVEMOV, V. F., AcadeLky of
sciences USSR, and Inorganic Chemistxy imeni N. S.
Xutmakov
"YLinetics of the Interaction of, Fluortie with Iron-Nickel'Alloys"
Hoscow, Zashchita. Metall'ov, Vol 9, No 21 Mar-A
P'r 732'~pp 190
Abstracts The kinetics of the interaction of fluorine with 5011 iron-nickel
alloy (in %, 50 Fet 0-3 Sit 0.5 Xh, 0.05 No, 49 1U, 0-15 Al) and 79NI-1 iron-
nickel alloy (in %: 80 Nit 0.5 Si, o.6 iz,, 3.9 mo, i5,Fe) were investi,'~ated.
0
The interaction of F with 5011 alloy at 350_500 , descrIbed by alineax
dependence in time, results in developaent of loose fluarino films easily
separating into layers. The interaction of F .dih 7911'111 alloy proceeds
linearly at 700-850 , with development of porous films sepaxating into layors,
0
it proceeds parabolically at 50o-65o , The appa!Snt activation energy of the
interaction processes is 4580 cal/mol for 550-650 (fluarine.diffuzion through
the fluoride layer) and 16,660 cal/mol for 700-8500 (chardeal interaction of
reagents), Two figures, two tablesp twelvo bibliographic reTerences.
66-
USSR
wNEPDROZILNEV, 1. P., PETRENYUK,'A.,Ya.
."Constructive Denumeration of Systems of Groups of Pairs and Subdivided
Systems of Steiner Triads"
Kombinator. Analiz. [Combinatorial Analysis Collection of Works], No 2,
Moscow, 1972, pp 17-37 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika,
No 6j 19713, Abstract No 6V335, by',V.' Tar4kanov).
Translation: A system of groups of pairs It of er 211 relevs to a sub-
.211
division of the set Of disordered pairs of elements frota set F of thickness
2p into groups of pairs such that ea' element from F
ch belongs to exactly
one pair of each group. An algorithmic method of constiuction of all systems
of nanisomorphic groups of pairs of~a -fixed order is described; the systems
of groups of pairs H and H' constructed in sets F and P respectively,
2 211
are called isomorphic if there is a'mutually unambiguous corrospojidence
;P:F - F', for which each group of pairs R corresj>onds to a certain group of
20
pairs from H2' The basic tools used in this construction are the tables of
invariants and diagrams introduced by the authors. If 11 consists of the
38
1/3
USSR
Neporozhnev, 1. P., Petrenyuk, A
Ya., Kombinator. Analiz., No 2, Moscow,
1972, pp 17-37.
systems III-, E graph G is constructed, the points of which are
elements from F, while the lines are elements from Ei~)E (i j, l < i,
2p 1). This graph is nothing other than a set of nonintersecting cycle.
The type of interweaving of groups of-pairs E i and E refers to the symbol
r
m
(S 1'. s ), where 0 < s < < 5 r > 0, i I,-, m; this symbol
M_ m
expresses the fact that G.- consists of,r, cycles of length 2 Er s 11.
sk' k k
Theinvariant table for certain set of groups of pairs is a full sum-nary of
the types of interweavings of each of the groups of pairs in the given set
vith all others. Obviously, two sets with different invariant tables are not
isomorphic. However, coincidence of invariant tables still does not provide
isomorphism of two sets of groups of pairs. Therefore, in the case of coin-
cidence, a more precise method of differentiation is used --the method of
diagrams, which transform one into: another, if the systelis of groups of
pairs are Isomorphic. A list (incomplete) is presented of 120 systems H
10
of groups of-pairs of order 10, not isomorphic in pairs, produced by applica-
tion-of the method found by the authors. 'Applications are alio indicated,
2/3
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t,~,~-C.-U'RCE-ELECTRI FI CAT ION OF THE USSR (ELEKTRIIFIKAYSIYA SSSR) ENERGIYA 1970.,
~~`DATE
-PUBLISHED --70
:1.y'-SUBJECT AREAS-ENERGY CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVEI
[J'JOPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERINGt THERMOELECTRIC MIER,
_~-,_~.i,HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTo ELECTRIC NETWORK
PARK I NG-NO RESTRICT[UNS
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UNCLA Sf*IE!Y
Y-411LE-,THICKNESS AND STRUCTURE OF THE,~SEDIkENTARY COVEit IN.THE INDIAN
~(THICKNESS AND STRUCTURE OF SEUMENTARY LAYEK~ IN INDIAN OCEAN)
P. KHOLOP B V'
'~JjUkTRY
OF INFO-USSR INDIAN OCEAN
,!::';OUACE-hOSCW '-,DOKLADY AKADEMI INAUK SSSR'*,
VOL. 191t 'NO. Is 1970, PP.
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-AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
-ISUBJECT:
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PRO ESSI?
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NC E1960 THE INSTITUTE OF
485rfRACT/EX-_TRACT--[U) GP-0- A35TRACT. St.
_~UCEANOLOGY HAS BEEN CONDUCTING SEISMIC STUDIES OF CRUSTAL STRUCTURE IN
THE INGIAN OCEAN 8Y THE DEEP SLIS-41C SOUNDING AND REFLECTED WAVES
-:'-':METHODS.- FIGURE I IN THE TEXT SHOWS EXACTLY WHERE THIS liuKK HAS BEEN
DON&AND BY WHAT RESEARCH VESSELS. THIS ARTICLE IS OLVOTED EXCLUSIVELY
JO WHAT HAS BEEN LEARNED CONCERNING THE !THICKNESSES CIF THE SEDIMENTARY
LAYER IN THE INDIA,14 OCEAN AND-FIGURE 2 14S A, MAP SU101ARIZING DATA FROM
ALL SUCH RESEARCH. THE THICKNESS OF SEDIMENTS ON THE MID DCCIAN REI)GES
IS SMALL, AND.VERY VARIABLE. THE SLOPES OF RIFT CANYONS ARS USUALLY
-SEDIMENTARY COVER. IN THE ARABIAN SEA A U THE'BAY OF BENGAL
41THOUT A: N
THICKNESSES'W ERE RECKONED FROM THE SURFACE OF THE LAYER WITH 4 VELOCITY
OF .6.5 XM~4_SEC., FOR OTHER REGIONS THICKNESS OF SCL)I;IENTs WAS RECKONED To
jHE SUR FACE -OF' THE'LAYETV W I'TH"'A- V`EL'OClTY-';OF` 4..5t~: 5t*' 5 "~X'M-Skt i TliA T' 15 v I-N
~SOIME AREAS P'RObABLY APPLIES ONLY TO UNCOMPACTED SEUMENTS RATHEP. THAN
SEDIMENTARY LAYER. MAXIMUA SEDIMENT THICKNESS 4MORE THAN 1-2
KMYARE.CONCENTRATED IN THE NORTHERN REGIONS OF THE GCEAN WHLRE
ACCUMULATIVE.:PLAINS ARE PRESENTt, IN THE ~JAVA TRENCH ANU NEAR THE SHORES
-OF AFRI"CA., IN EXTENSIVE REGIONS OCCUPIEG BY OCEAN flAsifis AND MID
RIDGESTHE THICKNESS OF THE~UNCO19PACTED SEDIMENTS IS LESS THAN
OCEANIC
Z.5 KH AND VARIES GREATLYs PARTICULARLY ON*THE.RIDGES. THE TOTAL
THICKNF55 OF- THE SEOIMENTS IN THE QCEANllC-J!,ASINS AND ON THE RIDGES WILL
REMAIN OPF_-N UNTIL-THERE IS A FULL VNDE'RiTANUING OF. 114L NATURE OF THE
LAYER WITH A VELOCITY OF 4.5-5*5 KM-SEC.
-Ul-LIC LA SS IF I E D
USSR UDC 5970-0/5-13
PROTASOV, V. F.f I' GUSARO A. G., and KUPRIYANOVj V. S.,
Institute of ~~i~o Vuo~narryv orphology and Ecology~ imeni A. N. Severtsov,
Moscow, and Azov-Black Sea Scientific Rosea=h Institute of Harine Fisheries
and Oceanography, Kerchl
"Sounds Emitted by the Anchaiy (Engraulis encrasicholu;s L.) In a Light F'leld"
Hoscow, Vopxosy Ikhtiologii Vol 12, Vyp 2(7~), 1972, pp 394-396
Abstracti Apparently fish within a light field eidt sounds that attract other
fish outside the light field. Thia reaction iras tested UA 17 experiment3 with
anchovies on the Black Sea :in March 1970 using televiaio4ij undeywater pho-to-
graphyg sound recordingt and oscillographic, analysis. Bofore light was
introduced the fish eaitteA rare, high-frequency emckling sounds and -. lou-
frequency pervistent drumming that vras attributed to other fish species. When
a submerged Imp was switched an the fish congregated ab6ut it~ ezitting sounds
of higher frequency at a significantly greater rate, These results t(ere con-
firmed with those of laboratory tank experiments. with Leucaspoias dolineatus
Hooke When lights were tuxwed on after 3, ainutes of darkness the acoustic
activity of the fish increased noticeably.' Theae significant t1ifferences in
aoouatic aotivity In the abrmce =1 prenexice of light ahould ~o studied in
th~jr application to fish attraction methodA,
USSR UDC 62-506.2:534.618.3
NEPROSHIN, A. Yu., and NIKOLAYEV A, S.
I'S Sounds of the Red Salmon",
pm%Tnin
Moscow, Rybnoye Khozyaystvo, No 6, 1971, p 14-16
P
Translation: As is known, the sound activity of fish depends on their bio-
logical.state, behavioral peculiarities, season of.the year, time of day,
and other causes, and attains its maximum during the spawning period. inas-
much as salmon during its lifetime inhabits different media -- fresh water
and,salt water it has become necessary to investigate both these periods
of its life.
Studies in fresh water were performed in Kuril'bkoye Lake In southern Kamchat-
ka. The largest run of red salmon in the Far East passes.annually into the
lake for spawning up the Ozerr-aya River.f-rom'the Sea of Okhotsk. Kuril'skaye
Lake is one of the most important spawning grounds in Kamchatka. Furthermore,
only'red salmon (and an insignificant number:of loach (char) spawn in the
lake, which greatly simplifies ffie deciphering of sounds of biological origin.