SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEYMAN, L.R. - NERLIN, S.YE.
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KOSTIENKO, X. P., KOSTENKO, X. V., INIMMAN, L. R., PETROV, 0. N., POPKOV, V. I.,
SLONI14, M. A., Leningrad, Moscow
"Goals of the Scientific Council of the Academy of Sciences of the U33R on
Theoretical and Electrophysical Problems of Electric Power Engineering, and
the.Work of the Council in 1969-197011
Y.- Moscow, Izvestiya Akadermii Nauk SSSR, Energetika i Transport, No 2, Uar/Apr 71,
pp-28-38
Abstract: The goals of the Council and its activities for the years 1969-1970
are explained by the chairmen of the five sections of the Council: Academicia-ri
H.; P. Kostenko, chairman of the first section on theoretical problems of -enera-
tion of electromagnetic energy, Corresponding Member of the Acadamy of Sciences
of the USSR G. N. Petrov, chairman of the second section 6n problems of electro-
magnetic field theory in electric power and-electrophysicil devices, Academician
L. R. Neyman, chairman of the third section on problems.in the theory of non-
linear electric circuits of complex electric,:power and electromechanical de-
vices, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR I.I. V. Kos-
tanko, chairman of the fourth section on theoretical problems of electrophy-
ioally high voltages, and Academician V. I. Popkov, chairmn of the fifth
USSR
KOS?ENKO M. P., et al, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 33SR, Energetika i Transport,
No 2. YLar/Apr 71, pp 28-38
section on electrophysical processes in gases under high pressure, and scien-
tific problems associated with creating transfers and equipment -with insulation
by compressed gases. A historical review is given.of the aims o'L each section,
its future goals are outlined, and the work done by each section in 1969-1970
is outlined together with plans for 1971.
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Su:p46kconductivity
Cryogenics and
USSR UDC: 621.31:537-312.62
Leningrad
ti
Using Superconductivity is.a Promising stay to Solve Big Problems in
Electric Power Engineering"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Energetika i Transport, Iro 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp3-5
the effect of
Abstract: A general overview of the problem,of using
superconductivity in electric power engineering. It is Pointed out
that most of the tbeoretical, work done in the field of superconductivity
has been satisfactorily confirmed by experiment. The nlobium-aluminum-
-germanilum alloy system has pushed 'the. critical temperature.up past 201K,
but there is no theoretical reason to reject the possibility.of systems
with a critical temperature in excess of 1000K. In additions future
research should settle unanswered questions on various quantum effects
accompanying superconductivity. Advances in techniques-for making super-
conductive materials as well ass in cryogenic tecLaology bcde vell for
practical applications of superconductivity in electric powerengineering.
Some of the problems which must be solved before superconductivity can be
applied to large-scale power generating equipment are discussed.
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SOKOLOVA, M. A. , IERKUSHEV, 0. M. ,NEYMAN M. I., ASHKRUIIjOVA,,A. Yu.,
SVERDLOVA, A. N.
"A Ceramic Suspension for Making Thin-Film. Capacitors"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obraztsy tovarnyye znaki,
No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate No 303663, Division Ii, filed 31 Jan 69,
ublished 13 MaY Tl, P 187
P
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a ceramic susnension for
making thin-film capacitors -which is based On an organic solvent. As a dis-
tinguishing feature of the patent, a dielectric coating with a dense struc-
ture is.produced by taking the initial components in the following quanti-
tative ratios (in parts by weight): ceramic material--10"20, acetone--
30-60, arn nium acetate--0.1-0.5, and theremainder amyla-letate--up to 100
parts by weight of the total.
USSR UDC: 621.319.4
HEYMAN M... SOKOLOVA, M. A-) SVERDLOVA, A. If., VINOGRADOVA, N. V., FYN-
T,
--m"As U. P. STARENCHEUKO, V. G., KOTELINIKOVA,.L. F.
"Thin-Film Ceramic Capacitors With High Specific Capacitance"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic Technology.
licientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 19'T0, vyp. 4(21),
~pp 3-9 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 7i, Abstract No 5V322)
Translation: The authors discuss a new method of making thin-film ceramic
Capacitors with high specific capacitance. Their basic electrical charac-
teristics are given,
NP-1 MIF "FIR IIIMIII 19, , ~WIIILT
USSR UM 621.:396.0:621.319.4
DUKAREVICH, N. Ya., NEYMAN, M. I.,,AFANASIYEV, B. N.
"Type K21-T Low-Voltage High-Frequency Sealed Capacitors Based on Thin
Transparent Glass Films"
Klektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic Technology.
Scientific and Technical Collection~ Radio Components), ~970,. Vyp. 2 (19),
PR (from RZh-Radiotekhnika,, No 1, Jan ~71, Abstract No IVn9O)
'Translation: The paper describes the design and technique of Manufacturing
type K21-7 scaled high-frequency glass-film. capacitors with a working tem-
perature range of -60 to +1550C for a voltage of 50 V. Illie results of EL
study of their electrical characteristics aie presented., Auth~rsl abstract.
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USSR UDC: '621."396.6:621-3:L5.612
KALNENS, Ii. V. , NBn LI M_ ~I_ DMOVA, A. A.
"A Water-Emulsion Plasticizer for Extrusion of Clay-Free Ceramic Materials"
USSR Author's Certificate No 268526, filed 5 Aug 68, published 8 Jul 70
(from RZ-h-Hadiotekhnika, No 1, Jan: 71, Abstract No lV3T6 P)
Translation: A vater-emulsion plasticizer is proposed for extrusion of
cIV-free ceramic materials based on organic binders and oily components.
To increase the strength of tubular stock., the plasticiter contains a
mixture of oxidized linseed and tranformer oils taken im the following
ratios (In parts by weight): oxidized linseed oil 50-70, transformer oil
30-50.
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TSIMMA, 1., DEG.TYARUJA, V, K. iv
11, A. 4.U"m.Lj~SS11JSKAYA, L. KUZUB,
V. S., and MUR4,SHKINA, A. A., Severodonetsk'Branch, 15tate ilnsti-,ute of the
Nitrogen Industry; Zhdanov Plant of Heavy Machinery
"Determining the Tendency of L%18NlOT Chromdizu Vickel Steel to Intergranular
Corrosion by the Method of Potentiostatic Etchin
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 6, no. 4, Jul-;A,1- 110, pr~ 4,75-478
Abstract: Co--mercial melts of Ir-illf')NUOT and Olail'81UOT steels we-re used for
elaborating the process of potentiostatio etching in order to determine the
tendency of steel to intergranular corrosion (TIC). A total of 88 exnerimental
Its have shown agreement of results of potentiostatic etchinK (PE) with the
me
"AM" method specified in GOST 6032-58. The new method also mal:os it possible
to observe the nature of dissolution on a longitudinal polished end. A curve
in the original article shows anodic polarization of 01(h181110T steel at
potential application rate of 1 v1hr in 20%,H2SO4, 50/oj' H2SO4,1 n H2S04+ 0.003 n
~KCNS, In H2S04+ 0.05 ONS. Annother figure shoving the anedic polarization
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010 U.NCLASSIFiLkD PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
Olk.`-ACCESSION NO--AP0108422
,,..--,4,aSTP.,41C-TIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DURING FEBRUARY THROUGH MAY 1969
-.'THE; -RESEARCH VESSEL HAKADEMIK KURCIATOVI* MADE ITS FIFTH V3YAGE IN
.'ATL.ANTIC WATERS. THE RESEARCH AREA. WAS THE WESTERN BOUNDARY r-URRENTS OF
THE- TROPICAL ATLANTIC. THE RESEARCH AREA WAS THE WEqTERN BOUNDARY
CURRENTS OF THE-TROPICAL ATLANTIC. THE.PROGRAM FOR THE FIFTH VJYAGE
PROVIDED FOR A SERIES OF INSTRUMENTAL OBSERVATIONS OF CURRENTS, WATER
TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY ALGIG SEVERAL PROFILES SITUATED PERPENDICULAR
10 THE POSTULATED DIRECTION OF CURRENTS FROM THE NORTHERN TO THE
SOUTHERN. TROPICS. THE EXPEDITION WAS HEADED BY PROFIESSna V. G. KORT. A
PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE FIELD OF CURRENT VELOCITIES WHICH WAS THEN
TO BE MEASURED AT SEA WAS MADE FOR THE FIRST TIME. PRIOR TO THE
.:BEGINNING OF INSTRUMENTAL OBSERVATIONS THE CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS WERE
COMP;JTE0_ FRO44 THE. OBSERVED. WATER, DENSITY BAND THEN ANCHORED BUOY STATIONS
WTH AUTOMATIC CURRENT METERS WERE'SET OUT. THE FIRST MEASUREMENTS AND
".-COMPUTATIONS NEAR THE 3AHAMAS REVEALED EARLIER UNKNO4N WATER M3VEMENT
PATTERNS. INSTEAD OF A SINGLE NORTHFRLY~FLOW, THE CROSS,SECT13NS FOR
THE-EASTERN PERIPHERY OF THE ANTILLES CURRENT CLEARLY INDICATED A FLOW
~WITH AN APPROXIMATELY EQUAL VELOCITY (30 CM-SEC) BUT IN THE OPPOSITE
SPECIAL COMPUTATIONS MADE ABOARD THE SHIP HELPED 14. REVISING
-THE EXPEDITIUNIS PROGRAM SO THAT THE COURSE OF THIS CURRENT WOULD BE
WELL.COVERED BY EXPEDITIONARY OBSERVATIONS* FURTHER OBSERVATIONS GAVE
*YSTEN OF WESTERN BOUNDARY CURRENTS IN THE
tONVINCING PROOF THAT IN THE
ATLANTIC THERE IS ACTUALLY AN EARLIER UNKNOWN POWERFUL CURRENT. IT WAS
GIVEW THE .-NAMES ANTILLES GUIANA COUNTERCURRENt.
,..--313 010
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C-IR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0103422
AAST,A-CTtEXTRACT--THE CURRENT WAS INVESTIGATED ALONG THE ENTIRE COURSE
THAN 3000 MILES) FROM THE OAHAMAS TO THE EQUATORIAL ATLA,'jTrc.
~X-LdS CURRENITLMOVES SOUTHEASTWARD AGAINST THEL WELL KNOWN ANTILLES AND
GUIANA CMREJ4TS AND HAS A VOLUME' HALF AS GREAT AS THE GULF STREAM, THE
W. THE ANTILLES GUIANA COUNTERCURRENT IS UNDOU%TEI)LY ONE OF
a I:S C (I V E Ry 91
THE IMPORTANT RESULTS OF SOVIET OCEANOGRAPHIC W-'JPIK DURING 1969..
.-~7JTS DISCQVFRY IN A REGION WHICH HAD BEEN :CONSIDERED RELL STUDIED IS
SURPRISING. THE SPATIAL SCALE OF THIS CURRENT AND THF RELATIVE
-FC!r,,,'I-TY-tlF 1TS DYNAMIC STRUCTURE INDICATE :AN ALMOSTL PERliAlffliT NATum-:
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::.,,ABSTRACT/ EXTR AC-T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYS I S OF IN[?) STRATIFICATION
CURVES~ '.4 A SMADE IN IS THE FPEQUENCY OF IN'EkTIAL 0SCJLLATIO:NSr Z IS
~.DEPTH) USING DATA FROM 46 HYDROLOGICAL STATIONS IN THE NURTHERi*4 HALF OF
JHE PACIFIC OCEAN. THE N(Z) CURVES FOR.' THE UPPER LAYER OF THE OCEAN
.,HAVE A COMPLEX AND VARIED SHAPE,. OFTEN WITH SEVERAL EXI'111EMA, BUT IN THE
INTERNAL LAYERS OF THE OCENA, AT DIEPTHS,OF 500-51000 Mi TH~-Y ARE
DESCRIBEO BY A SIMPLE LAY OF DISTANCE FROM,THE SURFACE NIZ) EQUALS W
EQUALS CONST, (3) THAT I.S, THE FREUUENCY N IS INVERSELY.PROPORTIONAL TO
-DEPTH Z. THE LAW GIVEN A3jVE IS UNIVERSAL THE SLNCE THAT THE
CONSTANT W IS APPROXIMATELY THE SAML FOR,DIFFERENT STATIO.1is (IT IS W
CONGRUENT M-SEC). FIGURE 2 IN THE TEXT~SHO*iiS NM VALUL-S FOR THE 40
'A R
STATIONS. It'i THE NE B(jTTC!i LAYER OF THE OCEAN BELOW THE REGION (IF.
.~APPLICABILLTY OF THE ABOVE LAwl THE ;NM -CURVES LOSE mGtp UNIVERSAL
SHAPE. SOMETIMES jq DECREASES THERE WITH!0EPTH ~MOREI RAPLULY THAN
1NOICATE-D RY THE LAW (FOR EXAMPLEt IN STAGNANT BASE14S v4ITH BOTTOM
CONVECTION CREATED BY A GEOTHERIMA .L HEATJLUX) OR SOMETIMES MOPE SLOWLY
(FOR EXAMPLE, viHEN THERE AKE COLD 'WATERS OF ANTAKTIC OR;r,11 IN THG NE-AR
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3AR P PRIME W PRIME IS.THE, VERTICAL TURBULENT FLUX OF MASS (W IS
THE VERTICAL VELOCITYy THE PRIME DENOTES' P-Loc-TUATIONS, THE LINE DENOTES
'STATISTICAL AVERAGING).
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-`.-'A8STKACT/EXTRACT -THE VELfJCITY GRADIENT SI~ULET U-SINULET H FOR LARGE H
...:,,_!--.ASYM PTOT IC ALLY APPROACHES THE ORUER OF Ur-L FOR LARGE Hp 8UT THE
TEMPERATURE AND SAL INITY-G'~ADIEINTS (DETERMINING THE DrINSITY GRADIE114T)
MUST INCREASE WITH HEIGHT AS I-ALPHA (H)'#:WHERE ALPHS IS THE RATIO OF
c_ THE
THE EXCHANGE COGFFICIE~TS FOR HEAT (AND SALT) AND FOR MOMENTUM.
TRANSPORT OF INHO'4UGE;'-JEITIES OF THE DIMENSION L WITH THE VELOCITY H
.'7SINULET U-SINULET H CAEATES ALOCAL FREQUENCY H SINU-LET U-SINULET H-L.
ITIO*A, ACCORDING TO LONG, I-S N EQUALS 1-1 SINULET
THE RESONANCE C DIN D
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H SIMILAR TO U OVER L PRIML2), EINSURING tHE PROPAGAT'ION OF INTERNAL
IN THE -ENTIRE THICKNESS OF THE OCEAN (THIS COMI ')ITION CORRESPONDS
TO 0 (H) SIM[LAI- Ti) H PRIME NEGATIVE2). ~CHFCKING OF 'THE LAW OF DISTANCE
FROM THE BUTTON N EQUALS AH REVEALED THAT~IT IS:SATH-IFACTOli~ILY SATISFIED
FOR 14GST OF THE AT DEPTHS BELOW 1-2 Kti.
MENTIOINE0 HY0R0LJ'u-ICAL STATIONS
'SAL::: THE CONSTANT A FOP. DIFFERE114T
RESONANCE CONDITION IS NOT UNIV61,
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LAWS (3) AND (5) 0-NE OBTAINS A En.UALS ~-Z(H-Zls IHIS VALUE IS ALMOST
CONSTANT (THERE IS LITTLE 0EPENDENCE ON Z) IN THE LAY-Ek NEAR THE MAXIMUM
OF - THE FU;NICT ION L (H-Z) THUSi IN THE MIDDLE LAYERS OF OCEAN BOTH (3)
AND (5) MAY BE APPL [CA61-t-i. rACILITY: INSTITUTE UF 0CEAiN'OL0GYo
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Ak !tucsian t-791 .-i-anuary '1973. 'pp
The Sixth International Symposium on S;e-tching was held
an 6-9- June in Cambridge,, Massach~setts (USA). About 700 spe-
cialists, from 22 countries. particioat:~ed in its work.
The main purpose of such symposia Is the erchange of
knowP!4rje, and experience in the ar,,k~a of scientific inventiga-
tiont, developments, the planning of production and.the opera-
tlpn,4f.s.~4t,chin,;.equipm,?nt, for electrical communications. In
them t.h 'e'anii discussicns of promising direction
yer,
in the developmc-nt of. satching 6qUipikAnt, and itn mathematical
substantiation (it is a matter of modern, syztemz controlled by
~Computera).
In recent years there has. been a trerld toward a rhif~
of Interests of'some -Invet tigators, studying ble-mo In the
pro
!ran-mi=mion. and. distribution of infctzm~tion in the direction
t I; formation distribution and rwItchIng. ntbwork-. . Thir is ex-
plainf-d by the fact that the growing requlre~ment% for telephone
communjCation*j~ and'especially for data transmission, require
fIndinq effective, ~means of distributing f2ows of information.
For thexe reasons the sympozA-um in Cambridge attracted
the attention of many, specialists. alth,~ugh Its proqram was
devcjt~d to a considerable degree to problems of telephone switch-
Inq. Over 80 reports were heard awl discuzz" at Its fteszions
Rt-ports of the htads of departments of cocvnurai cations of Japan
England, Franc*, West Germany and Sweden, read in the section
"Survey of the latest achievements and plans for the future,"
were heard with Interest. . The work of the other sections was
devoted to specific Scientific and technical problems.
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"Coop zr~ition Between Czechoslovakia and the USSR in the Area of Pe--ccful Uses of
Aton, ic Ener5y"
Moscowl Atomna, 1.10 5). MaY 70)
ya EnerGiya, Vol 28 pp 41i-lap
Abstract; A sur.Lmary is presented of the coo-peration CzcchcsIova*r-da and thc
7. USSR in the -nast .-Cifteen years, since the signin-Z of the first. a~;reemcnt bctween
the two countries on coo-e,,Lation in this area. 7he cooperation. han included -,;-.,,e
construction of the A-1 a'o!-,,-Lc clectric i)ower station in Slovakia, a 15 1 y
usini, natiLral -,-,etallic urani-x-i. ~i"4,"ny Czechos" vakian
water reactor cooled by CO LO
sciantists hrore 'been educated in the Soviet Union and no~, voe, at
research institutes in C2cchoslovakia- The constmctioLi of.rv,ielcar -,)ower ctsitions
in Czechoslovakia must cont'inue, since the supply of coal, tlnt~ --ain (--nerj.;y reco=ce
of co-j-ntr-, %-rill be exhausted for all practical. pur-poses J)y 1980. 'Zijs
t two ato,,-,ic electric power stations of aboet, 1700-1'.U ro-,ter s"Ould be P-ut in
C'~-Cra--Zbion by 193,0, than two more by 19-32. A61-aemcrnts are now -in3 dxw.11 up for
~--.mortati()n of equiprent for two 880,1'.? atomda po-'.er statrons 'J--t'a
reactors, arA P=-ticiraiion of t-'-e national induntx~r in this Itvis' thou,~ht
tUr rill supply t;he coz.-plete eq~xi-.Al. -rzir.'Iary circuit,
that the Sovie ion u pi nt for the
iehile the CSSR will supply the equipment for the secondary ci.rcuit-
31'
USSR UDc 621 22
SIVACHEV9 K. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, GODIK, I. B.,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ne~=jr_?. B. A. , 1--'ngineer, and
FLAEMERMAI'l, G. Yu., Engineer, All-JUnion tute of" Heat Enpi-
neering imeni F. Ye. Dzer-zhinskly,.Moscow Branch Of All-Union
State Institute for the Planning of Electrical EauiDment for
Heat Engineering Installations
2
"Tovoing Plant SKR-100 for 300 lcgsec/dm and 6500C at Kashirok-
State Regional L-lectric,Povier.Plant"
D1 os cow, Te-oloenerretika, No 61 Jun 73t pp 8-12
Abstract: The modernization project of Kashir-ok State Regional
Blectric Povier Plant, by means OIL installation of the preconnec-
'L
ted SXR-100 topping plant -with the' 100-11vi -turbine 11-100-300 to
the acting part of medium com-pros.9ion o.-V the P,ower was
corried out by the Lloccow Branch of All-Union Stato Institute
for, the Planning of Electrical Equipment for licat "'nginecring
Installations. The principle outht ol" the toppinC, plant, its
beating schema particulars, and the selection of' steel brands
for 'parts working at supercritica-1 steam parameters are desczibed;
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SIVACHEV. K. A., et al.) Teploenergetika, No 6, JUn 73, pp 8-12
the chosen variant of boiler-turbine grouping and the flow sheet of the
topping plant are shown. The main resultsiof 60 operatitg periods in the
Years 1967-1971 of SKR-100 topping plant and of its indi,~idual blocks are
discussed. Two figures, tvo tables.
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'MMMMMMMMIM -JIM"
Physical kvpeiti
USSR uDe 669-295-5iO18.29:669.018.2
'V A. N.
MYRARK, B. YE., KORYTINA, S. F., HONINA, E. F., and ME RXUL'L
"Experimental SUdy of the Physical Properties of Alloys Based on Type
VT-5 and VF8 Titanium"
V. sb. Teplofiz. Svoystya tverd. veshchestv. M. Nauka (Thernophysical
Properties of Solid Materials -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "h*aUka",
1971, pp '71-80 (from Referatinvyy Zburnal~-- Metallurglya, Ho 6, Jun 71,
Abstract No 61663)
Translation of Abstracti Experimental studle~5 wore caxrIed out on the
physical properties of two Ti alloysi VT~-5 and VT-8. The properties
studied woret normal modulus of elasticity (by dynamic nethod), internal
friction by attenuation of ftee vibration6 of the samples, heat conductivity,
electrical resistance, Lorentz Nwalber (by the nethod of Jaeger-Deissel
horst), linear coefficient of expansion (in a vacuum delatoneter), density
and heat capacity in the temperature range of,20-8000. (Two illustrations,
one -table, 5 bibliographic entries).
IA
ME MM
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liz 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
OF THE FUNCTIONAL CONDITION Of THE LONGS MEANS OF
SCANNOPULMONOGRAPHY:-U-
,_AUT.HOR---l02J-NE*MARKt SHIKHMAN, SH.M.
COUNT RY OF INFO-USSR
-.,SOURCE
--TERAPEVITICHESKIY ARKHIV# 1970o VOL 42t NR 3v:PP 61-69
PUBL ISHED. - ----- 70
UBJECT ARF=AS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
_WPIC TAGS--LUNG, BLOOD CIPCUALTION, CANCER, LYMPHJID TISSUE, META'STASIS,
-TUBERCULOSIS
~PPICUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'.PRUXY KEEL/FRAME--1986/0321 STEP NO--UR/0504/70/642/003/0061/0069
~,_CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102783
UNCLASSIFIED
021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE SSI NG OATE--020CT70
NG--AP0102783
RC: ACCESSION
.~-ARSTRACT/EXTRAC-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS ARE ANALYSED OF
"~SCINTIGRAPHY FOR DETERMINATION OF THE CONDITION OF PULMD'~ARY BLOODFLDW
IN 73 PATI-.e~NT-S-- 29 WITH CANCER, 24 SUPOURATION, 20 PULnGNARY
-~,:-~-TUBERCULGSIS.#,AND 8 HEALTHY INDIVIOUALS. THE AUTHORS COME TO THE
CONCLUSION 'THAT SCANNO PULMONOGRAPHY IN COM.61NATION-HITH INDIVIDUAL
-~.-PULSE COUNT ON EACH LUNG AND PLANIMETRY~OFiSCANNOGRAMS OBJECTIVELY
.,CHARACTERIZES--THE CONUITION OF PULMONARY BLOODFLOW., THE METHOD ALLOWS
'~DETERMINATION OF CIRCULAR DISORDER~NOT,ONLY INJHE E-NTIRE-LUNG BUT ALSO
JN DIFFERENT PORTIONS. MAXIMU;4.01,SORDERS OF PULMONARY %ll:ROC.[RCULATION
---.':'~WERE,DETECT,E(j-.jN CENTRAL CANCER WITH 14ETA
STASES INTO TH®IONAL LUMPH
:.,.,NODESv, AN. 4ATENSIVE SUPPURATIVE PROCESSESj, COMPLICATED BY
-IS AND -C
P14EUMOSCt,JEROS IN F113RIOUS AVERNOUS TUBERCULOSIS.
6 1
UNC LA SS'!
019 UNCLASSI FIED~ PRO'CESSING DATE--18SEP70
ACCESSION N(3--AP0101680
lRACT/EXTRACT--lU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS OBSERVED 50 PATIENTS
::.-:.WLTH GENUINE PULMONARY CYSTS (4.2PERCENT CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE DISEASES).
PATIENTS.HAD SINGLE CYSTS, 32 MULTIPLE. COMBINATION:OF MEDIASTINAL
.BAND PULMONARY CYSTS WAS DETECTED IN ONE PATIENT. PECULIARTIES OF THE
CLINICAL PICTURE AND DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY'CYSTS ARE ANALYZED IN THE
'':ARTICLE. THE AUTHORS SUPPOSE THATMULTITLE CYSTS ARE CAUSED BY A
DEFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRONCHIAL TREE IN THE POSTNATAL PERIOD.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr: AP00446gr Ref . Code; Lij? 05,31
PRIMARY SOURCE: Khirurg~ya :1970, Nr,-/ pp'a7-43
jPFusio.,i OF AIEDfCINAL i3REPARAT16.NS
INTO THE INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERY AS: A METHOD
OF TREATING ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
NeVM 1k I' I ~re~ ~lih, V~. M.
The authors have elaborated a method of truting, 4ute nivoardial iniarctlon by adini-
Mstration of medicinal prcparations Into the left interlial thoiacic nrtery after its ligation.
Thepaper analvzes the resultsof exotriments on 90 dogs and the results of treatment in 20 pa-
tiefits.with acilte myocardial infarcition. On the basis of clinical and experimental data the
authors arrived at the conclusion that drip int la
roduction of medicinal prepar tions into the
central end of the ligated internal thoralaic artery leads to their passaeZe into the Dericardial-
diaphragmatic artery and through anastomoses'oi fhe transitional fold of the ~ericardiunx
into the coronary arteries. Infusion into the internal thoracic artery of vasodilators, anesthe-
ties and anticoagulants increases the coronary circulation more than swo tirrivs and intensi-
fies; the blood flow in the pericardial-diaphragrratic, artery more than six tirnes. In experimen-
tat myocardial infarction the infusion normalizas the content of AST, ALT, aldoiase and
cholinestetase of the blood dUring the first 12 hours and is conducive to a more rapid healina
Infatctfori than in the control dogs. ClInIcAl employment confirmed the efficacy of this me-
Wd In the complex therapy of myocardial, infarctlon.
REEL/FRAM
19171411
,iUNCLASSIFIED
;fz j.-
Ace. Nr., Ref, Code: UR 0069
AP0036523
PRIMARY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1970j Vol 32,Nr 1,
P 17 - .1.3
A!)~ORPTION OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES FROM THIAIR SOLUTIONS IN HP_XANF
AND CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ON i1Y'DF,1D1f-P?XYS1L0XANE XEROGEL ANI)
LEL:
SILICA C
Budkevich, G. B. SlLnyiakova, 1. 11.; N
S.Ummary
The adsorption on silica gel and hydridepolysiloxane xeragel has been studied in
the following two-cornponent liquid systems: benzene-hexane, acetone. -hexane, diorane-
hexane, benzene-CC14 dioxane-CC14, nitrozenzen-CC14, ch-lorobenzene-CCI,,, phen&I-CC114
and benzaldehyde-CC14 as well a s in th(' SYSiOln benZe4e-CC14 on Dartially hydrated hyd-
r[de-,polvsiloxane xerogel, 'nie excessive adsiotption inaxiin= of all the stobstances Stu-
died on hydride-polys1loxane xerogel is almost by an order of rnngnitude less than on
silica gel. The adsorption extent ~of various 5ubstances on hydride-polysiloxane from their
solutions in CC14 and hexane is determined by the donor-acceptor properties oi xerogel
surface and of the molecu1es being adsorbed.
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Pf:
Ace.. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0069
P003653C
PRIHARY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1970, Vol 32, Nr 1,
op MAI -1pr
ON THE MECHANISM OF POROUS, STRUCTURE FORMATION IN SILICAGEL
CHANGE IN POROUS STRUCTURE OF SILICA (IEL UNDER THE ACTION
OF HYDROFLUORIC ACID AT THE HYDROOEL AGE)NOf STAGE
Stas', 0. P.; Shevnf a~vnj R. Yu.;
Summary
New possibilities have been found for the porous structure control in silica gels by
treating hydrogel with HF. With higher: HF concentratiOnS and longer ageing times of
hydrogel in it, the pore Mume of silica gel increases and its surface area diminishes.
A certain sirnilaritXhas been djsqovr-;edjn the effect of HF and hydroxyl ions concentra-
lion on hydrogel ageing, viz. that the -0orous structure. changes in xerogels obtained in
Ihe -two cases are similar.
REEf F E
Abstracti In studying the adsorption pr;dperties of than zeolite-silica gel
type sorbents in relationship to their composition azid methods of preparation,
it was established that the mutual effectof both components of the MixLure
results in a deviation from additive value in the ana of c;~D:U",-y vapor
condensation. Macropores are formed when silica gel is brought in contact
with zeolite. The volume of the macropores increases with Increased quantity
of the zeolite added. A method for the~preparation of' mixed absorbents with
different porous structures was develop6d based on mixing zoolite with zerosilo
gel.-- The zeolite-silica gel obtained in'tbis manner shows a bidispersive
structure.
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SLINYAKOVA, I. B., KMNMYA, L. I., and Institute of
Physical Chemistry imeni L. Y. PisarzhevskTy.'-X~~emy of Sciainces UkrSSR
"The Synthesis and Adsorption Properties of Mixed Silico-Polyhydridesiloxane
Adsorb,)ntW'
'Kiev, Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskly Zhurnal, Vol 38,,No 9, Sep 72, pp 900-904
Abstracti Silico-polycydridesiloxane adsorbents were premred by copreci-
pitation of gels of polyhydridosiloxane and silicic acid upon acid hydrolysis
with HU of a mixture of trziethoxysilane, and:: tatrae thozysilano according to
~HSi(OEt)3 + Si(OEt)4 + "20 --~- HS'(.OH)3 +S.'(OH14 + 7FUH. Combined
polycondensation of HSi(OH) and Si(011)4 '00k Place- Ily varying the ratio of
3
HS'(OEt)3 to S'(OEt)49 gels with different ration of5SI-H to =-SI-OH groups
were obtained. The xerogels derived from the lyogels o.xhlbited different
properties depending on whether the latter were washed with hexane or dioxane
before drying. It was established by viscosimetry that the process of gel
formation slowed down with an increasing ratio of = Si-H groups. Isothe
of adsorption of hexane, XeOH, and H.0 vapors onthe xerogels were determized.
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SLIhFYAKOVAj I. B.r et al., UkrainsIdy Khimicheskiy Zhunmlo Vol '18P No 9)
Sep 721 pp 900-904
Reduction of the content of -::Si-H favored fo=ation of structures with
-fine pores, reduced the total pore volume,, and loweredAhe limiting adsorption
volume of the pores for hydrocarbons (C6H and PhH). With an increasing
14
content of =Si-OH groups the adsorption capacity for D[eOH arA H20
increased at low relative pressures, but decreasod in the capillary coa-
ion range because of changes in tha-pon structure that involved
ensat
A
foxnation of finer pores,
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7:3
VIII;4. MrEVIAL SHAPE OF 711E DISWCArtaN AND DISLOCATIMLESS SINGLE CkTSTAL!q
DURI G rROWTU MOM A MELT
_j. Heynark, E
by
SivTorl". P
nikovykh Krietall4w i rIcnokb Ruftolant id-li. Juan VIU4 ;zi
A theoretical analysts to made of the effect of the growth condition*
on tIM SUAPE of dislocation and dislotationless single tryetals. it is dero-
strated tuat- the -dio 1%K ttenizas-cry a tLols Breonn utwor Ldentical condition&
mat have 1sroadar ."wvidtnt" faces' and than cr~rstnJ2 -pittt, elL..
- s most 'incresuai with a datra"a to the r-Al -1 ten-
Incations. 'Thasm diffurence
porsture gradient. The relations obininsd were eaverimoratally eonfirwad when
growing singla-si.11clon crystals.
FEE
Lill
69-1
TI-1. NAWAL DISTRIAMON Of THe ADKIxTuRz IN SUM% CXTSTALS CIMM IN A.4
ASTMLTRIC THEL44 FIM
LArticIt.by ~- 1. Os"okly, R. N- 11:7sar"'; E. S. ral'kwicb. I., A. Sakhatoy.
74p-ro4tl !A. novanAtrak, ttt .,. . t -
kh Kristallov t rIn . Fuestan.
An experimental stud7 was made of the radial 419trtbution 9t, phosphorus
t--l , t . 1 -1
admixture in silicon *in.4l&-zr7&t&1s.;rcw n-in. -am~ a2xmt -t htti.-I
It waq astobItshed that with an 1-cereass in the osjmvmotry vf- the therimal (told,
the radial homoitwntety of the phosphorus A-tatrillouit'" ~;etoaes sharply worse.
. An analysis was performed of the observed ph*Gmemoo. and It was established
that It Is eonnected with, the "1161tins aff4ct-QU tua *CXT*tai.'- The tunction mos
obtained which relates the rate of rotation and grvvtb ef~ the Cr7stal to the
maxaltude of the maymn9try, of the thereat fl*)A. The **Aectlom of the Srowth
-,#AkrftWttff Of the 4Fy�tA1 In 4CC1VVd&MO With
O"lief'6w of- tho.exhibittam of %be eff*ct Of, A"t1im WA IBL"IfIcOat t"Cip7ament
Oll'tho radial dimtgibatus it the a4mixogis.
83 -
-T-r
K,% ~7
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USSR UDC 621.316.72.001.5
BERSHADSKIY, I. G., Engineer, and V. M Engineer
IITW
o-Channel Current Stabilizer for Supplying Superconducting Magnetic Systems"
Moscow, Elektrotekhnika, No 6, June 1971, pp 16-18
Abstract: The authors describe a unit for stabilizing direct current used for
supplying superconducting solenoids. The current is stabilized in two different
circuits with smooth variation within the 0-150 amps limits and parallel switch-
ing of channels from 0-300 amps. Current maintenance stability is better than
0.001% and the variable component for a,:current load of 150 amps does not exceed
0.02%. The following block-diagrams are given: one channel of the current
stabilizer, the regulating element, feedback amplifier, variable supply source,
etc. The proposed circuitry can;serve for making multichannel and more powerful
(1000 amp and higher) stabilizer5. Original article: six figures and four
bibliographic entries.
127
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NG--AP0126665
-IJit -- -- -
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02L UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT170
CIRC 4CCESSICN NO--AP0126665
~46STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY OF 95 PERSONAL
IN THE LITERATURE WITH CEREBRAL
OBSERVATIONS AND 561 CASES FOUND
GAVE GROUNDS TO ELIMINATE THE CRITERIA IN DIAGNOSING
-THIS CGNDITION. THE FAIN POINTS ARE THE CORRELATIONS OF THE
NEUROLOGICAL STATUS (THE CLINICAL SYNDROMES, THEIR DEVELOPMENT)v ITS
EXPRESSJON, REFLECTING CERTAIN LINKS OF *THEPATHUGENESIS; SIGNS OF AN
...-INFLAMMATCRY PROCESSt VASCULAR LIQUOR OYSGIRCULATION AND AN INC(tEASEO
TENDENCY TO THROMBOFORMATION. HAVING~IN MIND THESE CONSIDERATIONS THE
DIAGNOSIS GF VENOUS CEREBRAL, THROMBOPHLESLTIS MAY BE MADE WITH A GREAT
PERCENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IN SEVERAL GROUPS OF PATIENTS: IN
THRGMBOPHLEBITIS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES AND THE PELVIS PLEXUS; IN
BORTIONS OR MISCARRIAGES; Iti DIFFERENT LOCAL
AFTER DELIVERSt A
-':~-.-.lNFLAMMATG-RY PROCESSES (MAINLY OF.THE CRANIUMYt IN INFECTIOUS DISEASESt
'R SU GICAL TR N
14ETIMES:~ AFTE R
SRECIALLY~ IN CHILDREN;. SO. EATME T. TWO
---VERIFIED CASE HISTORIES ARE, GIVEWIN T14F-PAPER;.m. ;~FACILITY:
_~-:DONETSKOGO MEDITSIN
SKOGO INSTITUTAs
tESStNG ()ATC--27Nl)V7-1
PRO
032 UNCLASSI Fltbl
_41TLE-INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN HRON:IC:itESPIRt.YORY FUSUFFICEENCY -U-
~~AUTHOR-NEYMARKY YE*Z*
I s
'CCU'
4TRY OF INFO--USSR
RCE--SOVETSKAYA MEDITSINAI.1970f~NR 2 :PP 109-111~
PUBLISHED----- 70
..,SUBJECT AR,EAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC I ENCE S
~~'JCPIC TAGS--HYPERTENSION, RESPIRATION, BLOOD VESSEL, RE3PIRATORY SYSTEM
I-SEASE, PULMONARY EDEMAt CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDt ALLERGIC DISEASEi
0
PNEUMON I Ay: GERONTOLOGY
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
~z'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0375 STEP NO--UR/0.399/TO/0001002/OL09/0111
ACCESSION NO--AP0135864
UNCLASSIFIEP
:2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-271NOV7C
Z: C:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135864
-.,.;A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYNDROME OF 'INTRACRANIAL
HYPERTENSION DURING CHRONIC RESPIRATORY INSUFFIENCY 15. A RARE
.."OCCURRANCE. 14. DAVID AND COAUTHORS, IN, 1962, F(IUI!ll) 30 SUCH CASES IN THE
-LITERATURE, WHILE C LABRAM AND COAUTHORSt FOUR YEARS LATER9 WERE ABLE TC
ESTABLISH 40 CASES. M. 1. KHOLODENKO.(1955P 19611 19631 DIAGNOSED 50
CASES OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION AMONG 300 PATIENTS AFFECTED WITH
VENOUS ENCEPHALOPATHY. THE AUTHOR HAO OBSERVED SIX PA.TIENTS WITH A
HYPERTENSION SYNDROME BASED ON VENOUS..ENCEPHALOPATHY, WHICH WAS
ATTRIBUTED TO EMPHYSEMAr PNEUMOSCLEROSIS- AND BRONCHIAL; ESTASIA, HE
REPORTS ON TWO CASES OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION:IN CHRONIC RESPIRATORY
~AFFECTIONS, SPECIAL
-DEFICIENCY. HE BELIEVES THAT IN CHRONIC PULMONARY
SHOULD BE PAID TO THE EDEMA;AND THICKENING 01= THE ARACHNOID
MEMBRANE, HAMPERING RESORPTION OF THE~CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, IN ADDITION
ARACHt 0 1 D CH I GES CAN
~-TOOTHER MECHANISMS OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENS10111. AN
STEM NOT ONLY FROM A PROTRACTEO VENOUS STASIS AND ANOXIA BUT ALSO FROM
EFFECTS PRODUCED BY INFECTION AND ALLERGY, SINCE MANY OF SUCH PATIENTS
-EXHIBIT BRONCHIAL ESTASIAl CHRONIC BRONCHITIS ANO RECURRENT PNEUMONIA.
RATE OCCURRENCE OF THIS SYNOroomE IS APPAREt-jrLY EXPLAINED BY THE
OF. COMPENSATOPY MECHAKISMS: AND ALSO BY AjGENERALLY SLOWER
::_-DEVELOPMENT OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION -IN THE AGED*
T
A
kUSSR UDC'62--5()7
Scientific Research Institute of Applied hathematics and
Cybi ii6i~'-Corlkiy University
~"O imitation by Automata"
pt
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchatnykh Zavedeniy Hadiofizika, Vol 15, -No 7,
1972, pp 967-971
Abstracts The article, which is a paper presented at the Fifth All-Union Sym.-
posium on Extremum Problems (Gorlkly, May 1971), gives a survey of the re-
sults of mathematical experiments studying the optimization potentialities of
a group of autonomous automata. Constructing a inathod of searching for
the minimum requires, first of all, the,construction of a mathematical model
in which the.process of searching for the,minimum Of IL function consists in
the sequential selection of actions from the class AQ which minimize the
functional H as rapidly as possible, Another possibility, rather than search-
ing for a method, is to search for a system which posoossas the ability to
find the miniuum of a function# From &verf general:utandpoint, the solution
of the problem of searching for the minimum of a function in both cases is
...the result of the activity of acortain;systemo
1/6
USSR
NEYMARX, YU. I., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly Radiofizika, Vol
15P No 7P 1972t pp 967-972
What kind of system should there be, and what thould its basic struc-
tural characteristics and properties be for it to be capable of the search
solution of a rather wide class of function minimization problems? Turning
to biological systems helps find the answer. These systems are based on
simple elementso capable of simple actions, largely independent of one
another, related to one another only through the action of the general on-
idua
vironment, which they all influence. In the simplest case an indivi .1
element Is an automaton with two output~actions,.defined by the Internal
state of the automaton, changing-under the action of the external environment
in accordance with primitive reactions of the YES-NO types This can be, for
example, M. L. TSETLIN's linear-tactice.autonaton or its stochastic variant.
An for the system as a whole, let us,aasumo that the atato of the on-
Vironment common to all automaturd characterized by the n%unber varies
according to output actions of the autonata Q.,
A M found therein and that the automata react positively to a dcorease in Q
2/6
USSR
NEYMARK, YU. I., Izvestiya VysshM Uchetnykh Zavedeniy Radiofizika, Vol
15, No 7# 19721 pp 967-971
and negatively to an increase. The index of the state of the environment Q
is determined by the values of cartain.variables xp~x2, 4**, Xne The ef-
-fect of the automata on the environment As that their'. actions
deteradne changes in -the variable so that
Xi9'x2#.***# Xn
AX, _4011 E21.... E.; ~Xl, X2, X.) -
In-the simplest case, when each of the automata acts on "its own" vari-
able- X,,of the environment# we come to the,following block diagram of an
Atutonaton optimizers
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7777
USSR UDC: 51-.155.001.57:681.3.o6
NEMIAM. Yu. I., BATALOVA, Z. S. VASIX,: Yu. G.
i~~ttern Recognition and Medical Diagnosis"
Tr. Mezhdunar. simpoziuma a tekhn. i biol.' Drobl. wor 1068. Easm-
zanvaniye obrazov. Adalptivn. sistemy (Works of the International Sym-
posium on Teclmical and Biological Problems of Ccntrol, 1968. Pattern
Pecognition. Adaptive Systems), Mscov,.: Vauta", 1971, pp 1-00-105 (from
IM-Kiberrietika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V631)
Translation: Methods are proposed for initial infornation. coding
together with algorithms for teaching recognition and algorithms for
selecting the most important characteristics developed for application
to problems of medical diagnosis and piognosis. The pmblem. of medical
diagnosis and prognosis is formulated and -its general, characteristics
are given (large volume and variety of Anitial data, comparative inade-
quacy and inaccuracy of instructional material). The authors consider
optimization of the coding of characteristics by ming innar dependences,
as Twell as the coding of electrocardilograms, and algorithm for recog-
nition. and isolation of important characteristics. Results are given
for some specific problems of medical diagnosis:and -progno-sis. V.
Mikheyev.
-'011. UNCL4SSfFTe6*,-.!'~;
090CESSING DATE--30OCT70
."-;--.T_ITLE--NOR, NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE: RESONANCE SPECTRA OF CHLORINE 35 ANo
INFLUENCE OF.TKANSMISSION EFFECTS.IN VRSO SUja2 CL SERIES -U-
'AfjTliOR-(03)-SE.%1IN, G.K., NEYMYSHEVA,_ A.A. T~.A.
UPCOUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR
OU RC ~E I Z V . AKAD. NALIK SSSR, SER. LIMo :1970, (2)p '486-8
-,~DATE PUBLISHED------70
-,..SUBJECT AREAS--r-HEMISTRY, NIUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
-~;~'TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR RESONANCE? SPECTRUM, CHLORINE ISOTOPE, ORGANIC SULFUR
~TCOMPOUND, CHLORIDE
CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.WCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0062/TO/000/002/0466/0488
-PROXY REE_L/ FRAME-- 1997/0614
CIRC ACCESSION Ntl--AP0119526
UNCLASSIFIED
E S!"* 30OCT70
W2 01 UNCL R ~,ING DATE
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119526
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRIME35 CL NQR SPECTRA ARE
REPORTED FOR RSO SUB2 CL WHERE'R WAS.' CLv Ft CGL SUB3P MEP MEOt CH
SUB2.CH, CLCH SU82 CH SU32, ET, ETOi ME SU62 Nt PRo ISO-PRt 2YTHIENYLi
BUo ET SUB2 N; C SUB6 F SUB5y- NH SUBZP PHv~CLCHS UBZt PHO, C SU86 CL
SUB5, (CO) SUB3 MNC SUB5 H SUL34v Oft ICO) SUB3 REC SU35 H SU34. FROM THE
CORRELATION OF THE PRIME35 CL FREQUENCIES WITH THE TAFT SUaSTITUENT
..:CONSTS. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE SUBSTITUENT EFFECTS ARE TRA14SMITTED WITH
:SAJCH COMPDS. THROUGH SO SUB2 CL GROUP BY 1ALMOST PURELY INDUCTIVE
MEC HAN I SM. FACILITY: INST. ELEMENTOORG. SDEDIN., MOSCOW, USSR.
USSR UDC 541.128.2:547.241
NEYMYSREVA, A. A., YERMOLAYEVA, M. V., and KNUNYANTS, I. L.
"Nucleophilic Substitution in a Series of Derivatives of Phosphorus Acid.
VII.. The Effect of Water Concentration an Acetone in the Rate of Hydrolysis
of Phosphorus Acid Chloride"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12, Dec 73, pp 2608-2612
Abstract: It was established that during hydrolysis of acid chlorides of
d.Lalkylphosphinous, dialkylthiophosphinous, alkylphosphonous, alkylthio-
phosphonaus and dialkylphosphoric acids in aqueous acetone general third-
order kinetics are followed: first in respect to the acid chloride and
second in respect to vater.. The reaction order in respect to water is
lowered with decreasing,,dumber of C-H bonds at the carbon atom in a-
position with respect to the phospborus atom. This iq~probably due to
steric hindrance or to the partial. input of the SN1 mediantma.
43
L W,
USSR UDC 54lol271547.241
KMWAJM, I. L. and NEYMYSHEVA, A. A.
"Rucleophillic Substitution in a Series of Phosphoric acid Derivatives. VI.
The Influence of Stearic Elecgranic Factors on the Reactivity of Acyl
Halides of Phosphoric Acld!'
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhWi, Vol 42(104)s Vyp 11, 1972, pp 2421-
242?
Abstracti The hydrolysis rate constant, previously deternined using an
~hydrometer, was compared with the stearic constant and the induction constant
of the substitutions on compounds.having the generul formula
X
0
Y Cl.
X generally had the nature of an alkane, alkene, or a phenyl group, Y was
frequently C1 or C2H 0- Sixteen such compounds uere examined. In addition,
5
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15 -
M- R
KNUNYAMS, I. L., and NEYMSHEYAP A. A.i Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104)1
Vyp 11, 1972, pp 2421-2427
the hydrolysis rate constant, kl was also determined for various compounds
at different temperatures. Correlation,constants between the rate of hydrolysis
ard the reactivity given as log k -yo,~r-*R + C was not less than 0.97.
A direct relationship was established betueen the induction constant and the
log of the hydrolysis rate. However, this relationship did not extend to
compounds in which the R group was subject to p.- d or 7f -d interactions.
MM data for P31 support the presence of the interaction of the electrons of
--the-benzene and alyl group double bonds with d orbitals on the phospborus
atom,
USSR UDC 541-67
HHUNW,7S, I. L., GECRGIYEV, V. I., GALMOV, I. Y. RAGULIJI, L. I.
and HEY1,1YSfMYA6A";-
"p-d-Conjugation in Phos-phoryl and Thiophosphoryl Groups of Org-anophosphorus
Compounds and Electron. Screening of Phosphorus Aton, Nucleus"
No 4, Dec 71, pp 862-865
Moscow, Doklady Akademli Nauk SSSRp Vol 201, 1
Abst-racti In the N."a r,-ectra the H' Protons oa the methyl group of methyl-
alkylthlophos-phini-ic ancid iluoridies --re less shielded than in case o.-"' methyl-
alkylphosphinic acid --fluorld-e-s. Substituting sulfur for oxy.;;cn in dial]hyl-
phozphinic aci,, chic-zid,es and fluo-,-'A.Oc3 leads to differen-~- c:iifts in -o This
diff=nce is probablv duo to weak interaction of the sulfur aton Jn lvhe p-d.
conjugation and cha-n-e in the p-d conju!-ation in the ph6sDho1,f1 C~xroup
0
dependin;-, on sub~tilt-uenvts, Going from phosphine oxides to re-spective thio-
oxides is accompanied 'cry sliCht changes in electronic density at the phos-
Phorus aton con,,zcauen-'*ly 4'he of F31 nucleus, In thioDho--
phorusorg-aric: the elec'tz-,):,-ic density on the -.qhosDhor-,i-q atc.7 denends
on the irductive e-J"'fect- of the substituants. Therefore the nignitu,-'a of P)-
shifts will increaS-e with increased clock, eF,.ativity of the substituents
on the phosphorus at-o.,ji. Dec-rease in the number of C-H b=.ds at the ca--bon
- --- -- -e- ---- -
USSR
YWONYANTS, I. L. , A.. 'and YEPMOLAYEVA, bf. V.
"Method of Producing Esters of Alkyl- (~-sulfonylalkyl)-ethyltliionophosphinic
Acid"
USSR Author's Certificate No 306131, filed 5/02/70, pul)lisbed 29/07/71.
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 5, Moscov, 1972, Abstract
No 5N627P by L. V. Razvodovskaya)
Translation: Compounds with the general formula R(R'O)P(S)CH?C11 2S(02)R!' (1),
where R, W and V - alkyl are obtained by adding CH2=CIIS(O to
2
R(R'O)P(S)H (111) in the presence of EtONa at 90-100*.~ Zero point zero one
nine (0.019) mol (III) (R'=Et, R=He) and a few drops of EtONa in ethanol
are added to 0,019 mol 11 (R!'-Ha). in dry,C02 atmosphere at 20*, heated for
two hours at 90-100% distilled, producing I (R--W-He, R'=Et), yield 69%,
mp 50-2* (ethanol). I is of interest for study as pe8ticides.
618
USSR UDC 541.3,2802:547-241
VA M. V
VA,. A. A YEFWOLAYE KNUITYANTS', 1. L.
NMMYSHE
I'Nucleophilic Subatitution in a Series of Phosphorus Acid Deriva-
tives;'. V, Effect of the Solvent an the Unetic a of Phosphorus Acid
lorides Alcoholyais. Gatalytio.Action of Hydr on Chloride"
C
h
Vol 40,~
loeningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Ehimii No 9, Sep 70, pp 2022-
Aq~
2028:
Abstract: Study of the kinetics of alooholysis of the ethyl ester
of moth7lphosphonic acid showed it to be of the overall zero orders
HCl catalysing the reaction. It was postulated that.the zero order
''My be the result of three separate procesues superimposed.. a.) re-
action of aoyl chloride with mothanol,b) formation of a complex,
and 0 reaction of the cmq3lex with methanol. It wa4i nhown in this
Study that alcoholysis of the phosphorus acid abloridon in nonpolar
solvents -- diaxane, toluene, tetrahydrofurane -i- iszoatalyzed W."LLh
HC1, Catalytic action of HG1 depend;3:on the ba 'sicit;r of the oX7,gen
atom at the phosphoryl group and honoo it diadnilohes. in the order;
dieth-71rhosphinyl chloride,
1/2-
-1/2 G?_ 9 UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
--NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION IWA SERIES OF.PHOSPHORUS V AICD
-TITLE
~-DER I-VAT I VES .IV. KINETICS OF CHLQROPHOSP.HONATE HYDIkOLYSIS -U-
-NEYMYSHEVAt A*A*r ARMOLAYEVA:iM V-p KNUNYANTSv I.Lo
PTHOR 1103)
OF INFO--USSR
S 1970 4014), T98-803
OURCE"ZH. OBSHCH* KHIMv t
PUBLISHED -- - --- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-~.~'.TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL KINETICS, ACTIVATION ENERGY# CHLORINATED ORGANIC
COMP i HYDROLYSIS,:
OUNDI ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:--DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~-.PROXY REELIFRAME--3006/1501 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/04,01004/0798/0803
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135L62
UNCLASSIF-TED
1111 HIM a
7777777
2/2 029 UNCLA-SSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CL[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0135162
'-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, KINETIC DATkWERE SHOWN FOR THE
'TITLE REACTION RUN IN ME SU82 CO:CONTG~0;5 VOLs PERCENT-H SU82 0 AT
ES OF
.-,.TEMPS.-OF 0, 10, 20, AND 30DEGREESt FROM 14HICH WERf*CALCD. THE VALUC
-ACTIVATION ENERGIES (THESE WERE IN THE~RANGE or- 6-10 DCAL-MOLE)t DELTA S
U28-34 E.U.)r AND DELTA F (14-15 KCAL-MOLE) VALUES FOR A SERIES OF
RP(O)(OR)CL IN WHICH R WAS SELECTED FROM MEP ETP. PRY ISO PRY BUY MEETCH,
ISO BUY PHr AND CLCH SUBZ CH SUB2. THF.TABULATED DATA FOR THE KINETICS
OF'HYDROLYSIS OF THE CL ATOM WERE COMPARED WITH EXISTING DATA ON,
HYDROLYSIS OF RO POCL SU82-ANO (RO)SU92-POCL. THESTEwY DECLINC OF
RATE CONSTSo FOR SUCH HYDROLYSIS IN PASSING, FROM R SUBZ POCL TO
RP(O)(OR)CL IS EXPLAINED BY THE EXISTENCE OF P D CONJUGATION OF THE 0
-~.VOM,OF THE RO.GROUPv WITH THE RESQNANCE:EFFECT. CAUSEDiBY THE RO GROUP
1EING:OEPENOENT~ON THE NATURE OF THE~- OHER'ZROUPS ~AT T14E CENTRAL P ATON.
.-Z IT
USSR UDC 547.261118 f- 541-127
VA, A. A., YERMOLAYEVA, M. V.,-and KNUNYANTS, 1. L.
Ng2q~HEVA, A
......~"Nucleophilic Substitution in Series of Phosphorus Acid Derivatives.
'IV. Kinetics of Hydrolysis~of ChlorophosphonatesO
..Leningrad, Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 4o Apr 70, PP 798-803
Abstract: As is known, the rate of hydrolysis declines in the transi-
tion from dialkylphosphinic acid chlorides to chlorophosphonates.
Using the conductometric method, the authors made~a detailed kinetic
study of the hydrolysis of chlotophosphonates. A compari5on of the
2)POCI and the chloro-
the dialkylphosphinic acid R(RICH
phosphonates R(RIO)FOOlt where R and RO are identical substituents,
showed that the decline in the reaction rate is of a regular character*
The decline is due to the presence of p4r-dW conjugation of the oxy-
gen atom of the alkbxyl group, which can be judged from the spectral
characteristics of the substances. The mosomeric,'influence of the al-
koxy group depends on the nature of other, substituents at the phospho-
rus atom,
-64
UDC 535.215.1
S. B. I., A L E -K 3 1,11M R 0 V, V. V.,
ir 'SHLOS,
YA. D.
IFEY
Photoelectric I'mis s ion Fron e tiac eno. Effect of the Condition
of the Surface r-nd o-L -73riglitcningll
V sb. Polii~~rovodrt -i
tors a3xid h r -p c 0 z! -t; 0..e c- -r~Lcal. lcc~jc)-l
Z i n a t n e-1 01 -)-p 231-PII-9 (fronl --,,'7h:
of I-lor-S !To
'To 2, Feb 72, Abst'ract 'To '~.~Jq)
Blel troni~- vrc-c u 11 C~
'Invicus ncch--nims -c consi-cred of nho-ocloc--ic
Trn
-Craission z)liotoioniz -,it ion of dofc.!Ct,,, ol' tra-)nnd
clectrono, ion-J. 0i, such Clofacts by nliotoicn-i-,
tion ar o~L' Ilbo, Inlubnt;inco. ,','n ,7,,nrJYsJ.r, j:j conductod.
-10 OfTect, 01, ZI I-)(
of t1 t,~,a (r-,(,-r;-!;y or,
Of 411c,
73old, Wic- of the o-
:the Pilo 'L, oclcc',~Ac cnd othern. Tlao mtroiactc~rss ol
:the BE3, arc obtained. The -.-7ork- fujnc~tion o~L Uic
Am-K-SANMIROV, 00. B. , et, al, V ab. Poluri r ovodni 1--i J. 4-1-1i nri-c-nen-f-Tc
I-Ziga,
V.elek-trotchl-m, ~-'.o 5, Zinatnec, 1971, PP
tetracenc (allowinG, for :!D-B) ec-uals 5,11.0 --olus 0-~ mi nus 5 cv.
The effect is investigated of the brightening In e. --in-lot abcsorn-
tion band on i)'-riotoclectric emission fro,,-,i tetraconc. 1 ill. 43 re
212
Equipment/Machinery
USSR UDC 621.311.21;621.3.076.7
HITINA31 S. A., engineer, and PYSTMADT T TsNIIKA (Tsentral'nyy nauchno-
isledovatel'skiy institute kq~iplgksuay.-avtomatizatsii--Central Scientific-
Research Institute of Complex Automation)
"Noncontact Automatic Operator for Optimization of the Number and Composition
df-9perating Components of Hydroelectric Power Plants"
Elektricheskiye stantsii, No 1, Jan 723. pp~31-34
Abstract: The paper discusses a noncontact automatic-operator for components
of hydroelectric power plants. The operator was developed at the Central
Scientific-Research Institute of Complex Automation and which can operate
both in a generating regime and in a regime of a synchronous compensator.
The device is made on the base of URAL-10 standard semiconductor logic
elements. It is concluded that the non-contact automatic operators possess
a number of advantages in comparisonwith electromechanical automatic operators
in use at the present time, notably the effective tuning out of frequent
start-ups and stops and automatic selection of the sequence. It is advisable
to use the automatic operator described at hydroelectric power plants of
average power where the equipment of the control machines Is economically
unsound. 5 fig. 8 ref.
A
40043554~'
,
UR 0482
Electrical,
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Derwent,
0
LTIVI
F242961 ILESE~VZ 11U tem is provided
~~TOR sys
by tW multi-va rstore (.1) and (2) run by
synchronizin"B''4'ach otfiir_~ ~Collector4: (3) And (5)
are connected
through ca acirors (7j8) and '(9, 10)
to thebase of the transistors (5) and (3) and
collectors-of the transistors (3-6) are connected
through capacitors (1~):with the input diedes (12)
of the reserved triggers with double path conduction,
transistori (13) and (11+).~ Outputs (15) to (18)
are direct and nverted,outputs of the multi-
vabrator.
0-4.68 as 1232325/18-24.
M,I.ZAY4L
(17.9.69) Bul 16/5-5.69. ClAss.2la. Xnt.CliH 03 k,
19762001
. I - ~ .. ~ :1 1, - lc.,! :1~1 ifil 11m,41 if-rkvF6!rA livinulf-ildlillmm'.41,11m,
USSR UDC 155.3+599.88.019.941
N"STRUKH,,_M. N. and YAKIMOV, V. P. (Reviewers)
Pamyat' u Antropoidov. Fiziologicheskiy Analiz: (Memory in Anthropoids,
A Physiological Analysis), by Firsov, L. A., Leningrad, 1972, 231 pp
Leningrad, Fiziologichesk�y Zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 59,
No 9, Sep 73, pp 1452-1453 . . .
Abstract: As a result of many years of investigation Firsov has concluded
that the chimpanzee demonstrates a fuller use of subsequent reactions than
other animals. Ile also maintains that subsequent conditioned reflexes are
connected to long-term memory, while delayed reactions. are a manifestation
of operative, short-term memory, Firsov observes the power of elamentary
abstraction in chimpanzees, such as generalization and representation.
This monograph is.considered an important contribution to physiology and
primatology by the reviewers.
USSR MC 619j616.988-75-0644.47,636.5
IAGuTymu, v. A. , ci--- Ri;YsZ!UV, V. V. , BO-MI)AMPRIKO, I M., YIERRLA.11)"', V. T. ,
B. V., la INOV P B and RLDOBEIL'S"YA, G.A.
P0111ruIRIPOV, B. V I BOLOT-OV,
lelz6astle Diseas
"Aerosol Vaccination of Poultry Again t N
Xoscow, vetcxim~:~iya, NO 1, 1972, PP 54-56
y against P,`e~zca t1 d e
Atz'%r-2ct; Ons-i*,-~_,~--, aerosol vaccination oC poultr iseas
prcducrd stron- :-.~-.d inmunity ill almozt 3 n-Illiam anirlils of diff"crent
apses zx,,d b::7ceds c~,d hr'd to acIvOrse efiect on their productivAty. The pro-
cedure rr;~Qldr~!d l'o-'r4aar~,, and consiC~uxably less vaccine than for nasal
or Fo~- so,"a 80,000 to 90,000 5-da~y-old
~,Cd day by 1-hrec mn. In 5-- to 12--day old
a -Cdne -in -o.-
chicks ha'. f thf~ c~ of hens ino-11 ated i, h live v, c tr, s
:Yarian pa:_=Ive _4,-.munity irlturfered with the dt~vclopment of post'vaccinal,
Sucl -equired increa5ed-dozes of the vaccillo or mvaccilia-
Imunity. h
tion 12 to 14 dayr,
IP
.Acc. Kr... A/1,40046211' Ref. Code: 2,4omo
Preface 3
-Gridushko, V. I. Irwestigation of Reliability of Freight Cars and Effectiveness
of Their Maintenance
Connection Between Reliability of Cars and Maintenance of the
-.Railroad Stock
4
II Results of Experimental Investigations of Reliability and
Analysis of Car Maintenance 30
III Restoration of Useful Life of Cars and Substantiation-of the
PossibiliV of Increasing Train Runs.-Without Technical
Inspection and Repairs
6111chenko, V. P.;
Rational Distribution and Improvement
of 'Operation of Stations for Preparation of Cars. for1oading 66
'tincherk-o-A V, Selection of Rational Meshii i tion Means and Inprovement
n Za
of..'Efficiency of Their Utilization in Preparation of Cars tor Lcading 99
Real/Frame
R EHM
" I
r -.rl
Moscow Vsesoyuanyy Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy Insititut Zlheleznodoroz~nogo Trans-
-Porta.
Trudy Nr 390. Improvement of Organization of Naintenance of Fxv~~ight Cars
-(Sovershenstvovanlye organizataii takiishchego soderzhaniya,gruzoitykh vagonov)
Moscow., Transport.9 1970s 127 PP (SL.-TF4 1485.9t)
TABLE OF CONTEM:
1978-1321
UDO 621.314.58(088.8)
17
T X,
YUMN2 M.M.,
"Frequenc Converter 'dith Direct Coupling"
y
USSR Authorls Certificste No 264,5~1, filed 19 Oct 68, published 24 June 70
7-from RZh---71ektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 3,- March 19-11, Abutruct No
~3,577P)
Translation: The proposal pertains to frequency convertera with direct
coupling, which are f ad f rora separate grou'pa or windings of 'he armature of
synchronous generator. With the object of a4minating the voltage regulator,
'Who excitation winding Of the Synchronous generator is di-rided Into a number
of sections, each of which io connected between the common null terminal and
the null terminal of the group of windings of the oynchronaus -,enerstor feedn
0 13
ing.the corresnondIng rectifier [van-til') unit of the frequency converter& By
means of a nonaymmetric change of the triggering angles o" the thyriBtore of
-the rectifier utits mentioned above. the magnituda of the balancing current
of the ambient section of the excitation winding is changod, and the magni-
tude of the voltage of the synchronous generator is regulated. I ill. k.S.
USSR UDC 6121.~`14.-8(OEIF.5)
~NEZh _I.V.I T 11 %1' May.
"Frequency Converter
USSR Authorls Certificate No 2497u'1, Filed 20 Var 68i Published 27 Jan 70 (from
_XeXe primananiye, Yo 10, October 1970, Abstr-5ct. No 1OB2-56P)
RZh--Elektron_,ka_..L
frequency converter bused on thyrJ8+01`3
Translation: The patent pertains to a
which converts m-phase unstable high-frequency into n-phasa rediced stable frea-
uency under aviution electric"l supply conditions. Possibla disruption of shup:ng
~Aheoutput voltage and failure of the shift raZiater are liquidated, whicin inl~reaBes
the -reliability. The proposed device corapriaea a Gu=ator of reference sign3ls,
-i the inputo of the z*ro eloments [null-organ],
the output of which is connected wit) A.
band the innut is connected to 'he output of~the referonce generutor, to 'he compar-
element of the static channel and.via. a-switch circuit [klyuch] to the compar-
an element of the astatic channel. 1 ill. 1.R.
USSR uDc: 62l.!7&53l-l(O88-.B)
BEMDA'nov I. V., -MICHIM-f, M. M.
"A Device for Controlling Direct Frequency Conversion With Ilat-ural. Com-
mutation"
USSR Author's Certificate No 2066922, filed 23 Oct 68, published 1 Jul 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2G258 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for controlling
direct frequency conversion with natural:commutation. The unit contains
an output frequency pickup and a transformer multivibrator with a capacitor,
cboke and synchronizing transformer connected in the feedbacl circuit. To
reduce low-frequency moduiation in the output voltage curve of the converter,
a source of voltage proportional to the output voltage of the converter is
connected in the feedback circuit of the imultivibrator, wid t~rle synchro-
nizing transformer has an additional bias 'winding connected to a source of
di-rect, current as well as a control winding connected to the output of the
output frequency pickup. To premnt the possibility of self-excited oscil-
lation of.the converter, the output frequency. pickup is.cor-nected to a
threshold device which is made up of two elements, each of thein consisting
of.a resistor which is connected in series with two parallel networks coma
1/2
--NEZE[DANOV, I. V. ,YWININ, M. M. .USSR Author's Certificate No 266922
prised of a diode and stabilitron connected In qfposition, while each
resistor is connected to the Input of a filip-flop. The outputs of the
flip-flops are connected to the control winding of the synchronizing
transformer. To prevent abrupt changr_s in the frequency of the out-out
-voltage of the converter, the output of'eacb flip-flop is connected to the
controlling.winding of the synchronizing trzmsformer throug~l an integrating
network made up of a resistor and~capacitor...
2/2
7~
USSR UDC: 53-07/.08+53-001.5
KRAYMAKHER, Ya. A., V. P.
IT 7M
A Method.of Measuring the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion"
V sb. Fiz. tverd. tela i termodinwu*ka (Solid State Physics and Thermo-
dynami cs--colle ct ion of works), ffovosibirsk,~"Nauka% .1971, pp 233-237
(from RZh-Fizika, No Apr 72, Abstract No 4A149)
Translation: The paper describes an.installation designed for neasuring
the. coefficient of expansion of m-t-LI specimens in the form of rods by
the method of periodic heating by a current. The specimen is heated by
an alternating current, and.a modulating voltage is applied to the central.
part of the specimen. Temperature fluctuations are registered by a thermo-
couple. Fluctuations in the length of the specimen are automatically con-
pensated by means of a telephone used as an electrochemical converter.
Attached to the diaphragm of the telephone is a small flag which partially
covers the beam in the light slit in front of a photomultiplier. After
amplification, the output voltage from the photomUtiplior is fed to the
vloctroizechanical converter. The current fluctuations iii the converter
are proportional to the fluctuations in the length of t1w spe(~imen. The
1/2
'HIM,
tTgffr 1111 ifflkili ~hlfi 1111 ~11 ii iL"I'll
USIC11
KRAMIAJMR, Ya. A. , liEZ-HEIITSEV, V. P. ,Fi z. tverd. tela i termodine-Taika,
Novosibirsk, "Nauka", 1971, pp 233-237
5 mm. (It is reco=ended that the ex-
sensitivity of the circuit is 10
pansion of a current-heated wire also be used for compensating for
expansion of the specimen). Standard specimens mus-t be used for cali-
brating the system. ILs illustration of the use of the system, data are
presented on the expansion of nickel over a teirperature ranp? of 4-00-1'LOOOC
(length of specimen 200 mm, modulation pvriod- 10 *, ainplitude of tempera-
ture. fluctuations ap1proximately five degrees,. a tungst-Cn wire was used for
conpensation). L. P. Filippov.
2/2
USSR UDC 621.762.2:669.2691784
GUREVICH, B. D. JNEZIIEVENKO L. B GROSHEV, V. 1., and GUDOVICII, A. P.
"New Methods for Dispersion of Refractory Metal Carbide Powders"
Tugoplavk. karbidy [Refractory Carbides collection of works], Kiev,
Nauk. dumka Press, 1970, pp. 40-44 (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 2, 1971, Abstract No. 2 G438 by the authors)
Translation: The optimal modes are determined for powdering of Zr carbide
by ultrasonics and in a planetary centrifugal mill. Grinding by ultra-
sonics produces spherical powders -with high dispersion and small quantities
of Tubbed impurities. The impurities rubbed~from the surface of the mill
during grinding can be reduced by using a,Zr carbide liber. 2 figures;.
2:tables; 6 biblio. refs.
USSR UDC 621.762.001:669.296'784
NEZHEVENKO, L. B., GROSHEV, V. 16, GUREVICH, B. D., atid BOKOV, 0. V.
"Influence of Production Conditions of Zirconium Carbide Powder on Proper-
ties of Sintered Specimens"
Tugoplavk. karbidy [Refractory Carbides collection of works], Kiev,
Nauk. dumka Press, 1970, pp 58-61 (Translated from Reterativnyy Zhurnal-
Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 21G403,by the authors)
Translation: The influence of the content of incompletely Teduced oxides
on the sintering qualities of products of Zr carbide powders is studied.
An increase in the content of 0 in ZrC powders of f ratt 0.2 to 7% decreases
the rate of grain growth of-finished products and helps to stabilize grain
size. A method is developed for,.production:of specimens of:Zr carbide of
3 figures; 2 tables; TbWi6. refs.:
:high density.
Abstract: This paper is to some extent based on an earlier article
by the first of the authors named above, published in the ,iame
journal (Onredeleniye blizosti funktsiy v koEerentno-oDtiches"kikh
yVehislitellnykh ustroystvalch -- Determining the Proximity of -he
Functions in Coherent Optical Computing Devices -- ijo 6, 1971).
The-earlier article illustrated the possibility of using noncor-
relation oroxLaity measures for two comparable Sign;,;,ls in the co-
herent optical device, the first a standard, and the second clas-
sified. The present paper offers methods for designing a coherent
optical device to calculate the diatanoes between th,0. classified
signal and the classes of signals Bpecified by their uatheL:i-.-L,ica1
expectation vectors and the covariance matrices~. It is noted that
such devices can be -technically realized wilt'h velative simplicity.
Various means of realizing signal recognition operat-ions in the
coherent optical device are considered, and different variants of
'"1112 -., 'I""- _i
". I 1 1 1. i . I i -1
USSR UDC: 621-378:681-332.5
S. IMMENERK0, Ye. S., POTATUIUMT, 0. 1., and TVERD0-
IGMEB, P. Ye.
"Coherent Optical Device for Generalized Spectral Analysis of
Images"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriva, INo 5, 1972, PP 3-9
Abstract: This paper offers a method of generalizing spectral ana-
lysis of images by using holographic methods of storing and pro-
cessing information realized by coherent optical techniques. This
-Pined as the expansio,,n of a hmetio, describini, the
spectrum io de.L Zi .J
image in a generalized Fourier series. AlthouE;h the problem can
be done with a computer, it is of-ten best to use optical analyzers
because the objects of the analysisare basically optical ifaages.
To generalize the spectral analysis., holographic methods are used
in~the present paper for storing and processing information; a
scalar mecluinism is used for storaCe, and the correIRtion mechan-
ism of Gabor is used for the processing. Both these methods are
analy,Z.ed and the t;ynthesi.,;j of the imageo discucaed. . The cituthors
find that their coherent optical syptem liae. bigh weinory capacity,
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UDC 621.391.19
USSR
S., SALOV, G. I., TVERDOMLERP P. YE'. IDIANTSEV, C. D. , Novo-
-::bibirsk
4-
"Ll ear Adaptable Optical Pattern Classifi. e'
in e
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 3, 1971, pp 82-84
Abstract: One of the urgent problems of automating a scientific experiment is
the problem of creating devices to classify optical patterns twith respect to
random variation of the parameters with incomplete a priori information. Usually
the patterns subject to analysis are represented on photographic filn or a
photographic plate so that their transmission coefficient is a function of
two variables s and t. Classification is realized by calculating the discrimi-
nate function (functional) of the pattera and using it to decide the classifi-
cation of the pattern. The pattern X(s, t), a < s, t Q f rom
the set of patterns of the classes (s insol:lar as possible indicative
for the entire set and also the known series of values 'of d d and the
ideal functional corresponding to this sample. The procedure for constructIng
h(s t) t) was implemented in an,qptical version of 'the classifier tile
schematic of which is given. The adaptive process based on the photochrome
material is described and some experimental results are presented.
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T-ITLE--ON SOME RESULTS OF EXPEDITIONARY, WATER BALANCE INVESTIGATIONS OF
SPRING-FLOOD IN THE, BAS IN OF THE SHEL,GN RIVER -U- p
R.YE~.# SAK0VS,KAYAt N.Pe
OF INFO--USSR
SOURC,E--METEOROLOGIYA I GIDROLOGIYA, 1970, NR 6p PP:78-85
PUBLISHED ------- 70
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4U!M
USSR UDC: .518.5:681.3.o6
KOLEROVA, T. Ya.,
"Calculation of Current Distribution in a Branched Ifetwork of' Underground
Structures"
V sb. Mat. obespecheniye avtometizir. sistera proyektir. elcktro- i radio-
tekhn. ustroystv. Vyp. 1 (Software for Systems for Automated Design of
Electrical and Radio Equ ipment--collect ion of works, Vo 1), Kiev, 1970,
PP 75-115 (from RZh-Matematika,* No 11, flov.71, Abs-6ract Vo 11V857)
Translation: The paper describes an algorithm and program for the case
of intersecting -underground pipelines. It Is assumed that the pipes are
electrically connected by a bridge vith a controllable resistance of any
predetermined value: i. e., they. have a mutual electrical effect not cnly
through the ground, but also through a bridge as 'well. Combited protection of
a gas line and a cable is considered byway of example. V. Mikheyev.
USSR UDC: 518-5:681-3X6
KOLEROVA, T. Ya., z M.
"Calculation of Current Distribution in a Branched Network of Underground
Structures"
Vsb. Mat. obes-necheniye avtomatizir. sistem proyekt-;--. elektro- i radio-
tekhn. ustroystv (Software for Automating Systems for Design of Electronic
and Radio Equipment), vyp. 1, Kiev, 1970, pp 75-115 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
-No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V8
57)
Translation: The authors describe an algorithm and program for the case
of intersecting subterranean pipelines.. The pipes are interconnected by a
bridge vitb controllable resistance of any predetermined value, i. e. they
have an electrical effect on one another not only through the soil, but
also through bridging. Combined shielding of a gas line and a cable is
~Cal V
culated by way of example. V.~ MikheY6
USSR
UDC: 518-5:681.3.o6
KOLE ROVA, T. Ya---- Npzu- Nq ~M. M
"Calculation of Current Distribution in an Isolated Pipeline Located in
Homogeneous Soil Bounded by the Surface,of the Ground"
V sb. Mat- obespecheniye avto-matizi-r- sistem proyektir- elektro- i radio-
tekhn. ustroystv (Mathematical Provisioning of Automated Systems for
Design of Electrical and Radio Equipment-collection. of works), vyp. 1,
Kiev, 1970, pp 26-46 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No
M73)
Translation: The paper describes an algorithm and standard program for
.determining voltage drop.across the insulation of am isolated pipeline
placed in homogeneous soil parallel to the surface ofAhe ground at a
certain depth. 'The extent of the effect which the surface lias on
the current field in the soil is determined by the me-ibod of mirror re-
flection. Appropriate algorithms-and a.program for th e M-20 digital
computer are presented. One illustrations. V. Mikheye v.
USSR UDC: 518-5~681.3.o6
KOLEROVA, T. Ya., NE7JIINSFAYA, M. M.
"Calculation of 5;;rent Distribution in Tvo Parallel Underground Struc-
tures Connected by Bridges"
V sb. Mat. obespecheniye --vtor-atizir. sistem proyektir. elektro- i radio-
tekhn. ustroystv (Mathematical Provisioning of Automated Systems
Design. of Electrical and Radi.o Equipment--collection of WOAS), Vyp.
Xiev, 1970, pp 116-135 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 7, jul 71, Abstract Wo
TV774)
Translation: The following problem is considered. Wo parallel struc-
tures of finite length located at a distance a from each other, elec-
trically bridged together, and placed at a depth 11 in-bomogeneous soil
bounded by the surface of the ground. Connected to one of these struc-
tures is a current source (cathode station or projector) at a distance
H from the axis of the first structure.. The induced maoietic field is
to be calculated. The problem is formulated asa system of linear inte-
gral equations of the second kind. The 'affect of the gurface of the
ground is taken into account by the method,of mirror reflection. An algo-
rithm and program for the 14-20 digital computer are described. V. Ydkheyev.
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USSR UDC: 621-396.6-017-72(088.8)
PEWTSM, I. D., NEZ.HINSK,IY,,.,T"., laWPEKOVA, :Ya. IL, AZBIL', Z. A.
"A Drying Installation for Radio Componentsil
USSR Author's Certificate No 267488, filed 3 Oct 66, published 27 Jul 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1V232 P)
'"ransl I
T at'on-- This Author's Certificate introduces a cb-fing installation
for radio comDonents such as microelements which have a flat~base. The
installation contains a rotating disc for:moving the co=onents from a
batching device to the unloading.port, and an infrared heater. To im-
prove drying quality and simplify the design, the heF--ter is made in the
form of a flat plate located over the disc, end the disc is equipped with
radial chutes so that the components canibe moved,one step by rakes when
the chuteu match up with the loading device-and the unloading port. Or-
the -lateral cylindrical surface of~the disc between the grooves are drive
ping couple
d to a mechanism for turning asystem of levers and springs
tolturn the disc by steps and fix its position.
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USSR UDC 621.131,06-4:621-596-66 )9.8
RGMAKV, 1.114., FTDMOV.- -TA0, KOBOHIROV, A.Y., MGMANOV, I.S.
"Introduction To The Theory Of Designing Asynchronous Pulse Radio Systems"
Vvedeniy v teori __Rroy -tirovaniva asinkhronn lh impullovkh radiosistem
(cf. English above), Moscow, "Sov.radio," 197L 19;- pp, ill. 14 k. (from
-RZh: Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 1972, Abs tract. 2A20,1,K)
Translation: From the position of system engineering the book considers a
number of basic problems o-P the initial designing of asynchronous Pulse radio
systems (APRS) in which several noneynchronized transmitters transmit inform-
ation to a common receiving cent-sr. In the procese, problems are considered
connected with a specific efficiancy,of the APRS, and somo interrelations of
the Probability characteristics of t~e system. Considerable attention is
iven to Problems of the use of methods of the theory of mese maintenance %nd
9
to evaluutions of the noise immunity and the traffic capacity of the APRS on
exposure to noise which imitates the applicable complex signals. Some methods
are considered of increasing the efficie=y and noisa i=Unity. Of the AFRS by
additional proceaving of information by special logical dovicou and use of
information and structural adaptations in thQoe systems. T-he books is intended
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Z: ROMANOV, I. M. et al, Vvedeniy v teoriyu proyektirovaniva-
a
i3
inkhro-nny'kh irmul I sn7yH-H 7-TTLosIstem- Roscow, "Bov. radio,
1971i 193 PP, ill. _5L~ Ic.
for specialists occupied with problems of deeigning complex radio syetems and
also for graduate students and students of dvanced courses of higher education-
al institutions for corresponding specialities. 49 ill. 9 tab. 79 ref.
Annotation.
212
USSR UDC'519.24
LADO,KH.IN, V. I., KOBCHIKOV, A. V., NEZMETDINOV, T. K., PANKOVETS, V. V.,
WANYCHEV, Yu. N.
11E ental Determination of the Correlation Function of Processes of Changing
xperim
ntensity in Adaptive Information Plrocessing:Systems"
Priyem. i Obrabotka Inform. v Slozhn. Inform. Sistemakh [Reception and Processing
of Information in Complex Information Syst.ems -- Collection of Works], No 2,
..Kazan'., Kazan University Press, 1970, pp 141-146, (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V202 by Yu..Shevchenko).
Translation: The problem of determination of the sampling estimate of the cor-
relation function in adaptive information processing systems (ADIPS) on the
basis of observation data is studied. The Cauchy-Bunyakovskiy inequality is
used to write an.uppcr estimate for the dispersion of the estimate of the correla-
~tion-function. In conclusion, the authors presenit examples~of practical problems
which can be solved using the results they produce.
Abstractors Note. The replacement of the actual processes occurring in
ADIPS with stable Gaussian processes in this Work requires foundation.
USSR UDC 669.715.5.721.018.29.620.193
BABICHEV, B. I., ZOLOTOREVSKIY, Yu. S., KLEPTSOVA, S. VEZIINIKOVSKIY, 1. A.,
RYAZHSKAYA, E. K.
TIP-roperties of Alloys in the System Al-Zn-Mg as Functions of A--tificial Aging
Model'
Metallovedeniye[Metal Science -- Collection of-Works], No. 14, Leningrad, Sudo-
stroyeniye'Press, 1970, pp. 14S-ISO.. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metal-
lurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1677 by the authors).
Translation: The properties of alloys in the system Al-Zn-Mg are studied with
various aging modes. It is demonstrated that the alloy has satisfactory corrosion
resistance with long storage following hardening with subsequent 2-stage aging
(temperature of stage 11 140'). 4 figs; 3 tables; 3 biblio refs.
6chanical Properties
USSR UDC 669.715.5.721.018.29.669.018.2
BABICHEV, B. I., ZOLOTOREVSKIY, Yu. S., NEZHNIKOVSKIY, Ii A., RAYADISKAYA, T. K.
"Them Problem of the Inertia of Natural A ing oc Ailo-y-s- in System Al-Zn-Mg With
9
Mg/Zn. 2 and Its Influence on Mechanical Properties"
Metallovedeniye[il-.letal Science -- Collection of lVorks]., No. 14, Lening-ad, Sudo-
st-royeniye Press, 1970, pp. 160-165., (Translated from Referativnyy ZhuTnal Metal-
lurgiya., No. S, 1971, Abstract No. 5 1678 by the authors).
Translation: The kinetics of the decomposition of the solid solution of an alloy
in the system Al-Zn-Mg and the mechanical properties produced are studied. 2 figs;
2 tables, 12 Biblio refs.
6M4*66~~ Mld-m
U35R UDO 621-378-385
F. GUDZENKO, L. I., NEMN, M. V., and YAKOVLEIM, S- I-
"Recombination Laser Using a Supercooled Plasma Generated In Stationary Form
by an Electron BeamP
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 9, 1973, pp 1931-1937
Abstractt A supercooled plasma Is here defined as a plaszaa whoso free ellec-
trontemperature is less than the thermodynazically balmnced one. The upper
operating level must then be filled by the electron recombination flow
"draining" through atomic or.ionic.coupled states. This paper considers the
possibility of practically creating an intensive recombination quasi-stationary
or stationary plasma by introducing a stroig electron beam into a dense gas with
an atomic concentration of 1019/cm3, the electron energy belmg 100 kev in a
a continuous plasma
current density of 10-100 amp/ci:i2i and thereby designing
laser system with a stationary state of electron supercooling. The nature of
tion In
the formation of the free electron energy distribu a stationary dense
gas b. the electron bean is discussed from a qualitative ntandpoint. It is
y
noted that a detailed theory taking into account kinetic leveline camiot be con-
structed until reliable and complete Imfotmation of the probabilities of
collision transitions Is available#:
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OF AN UNSTABLE PLASMA BEAM FOR HEATING 1014S IN A TRAP WITH
PLUGS -U-
N SHVILIP.M.I.v TRUBNIKOV# A.S.
.--AUTHOR-(03)-NEZLI M.V.t TAKTAKI
,-',,-,c NTRY OF INFO--USSR
TEKH# FIZ. 1970t 40(2)t 392-5
~-oATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
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ANALYSIS OF CAUSES OF DEATH ASSOCIATED WITH TUBUCULOSIS
[Article by Proftaaorq'.Ya. V~rljx, ..Q.. c4-crt Tuberculas:1,; (7.mtral
Y,
Di"en.Ary r~ 1r, tihl.f P.A. D1,,tri,, of
Moscow; muscaw, SovetN~.vvv Zdravoo~hrommlyp, Russian. No 4, 1972, imbittea
30 AugQ.t 1971, pp 23-28)
Very rortntly mortality 41iff to tu~mrc-'rola woe cantol,tumld on%! of L
mat signilfirant epid-lologleal indices of this dieqqe. Put In the 148L
decades it hen declined Abaxply. In view ~f ti~, cunmiderable declla~ in
'mortalit), refernbl* ra tubereqI-io. the tignifacanco oC t1s.
index ban diatinished, however, even new investigation therear is interentin.,
It miAt be bome, In mli,d that With the prv~otity exlUtLCK proUretio In det"t
and trcnt=nt of this Illnema, every death rhnuld be j-1vaLed an a fallure.
For this reason, through comprehenalvc,'zz.4 4*tallCd analyviai we eliould dercrmlno
tht Causes of death.,.
Or thr,. 86
We inveattgatod 120 Cagan of death ~ue to
(71.42) Wcre men and 34 (28.2Z)_ Were
Vith reference to dtstrtb~utioa of dozthv; &~turd."g to age. Lt. %-t bt
noted that there was not a mLnglo deatk at u-p to 20 years of age and rw* in
the age group of 20-29.years. We obaer~d 34 ccastit~ of deatj~ j )I =n and three
Women, in middle age (30-0 years). and al~c;t lmlf th~ denthr, (50)
and 11 worAn) ware referable to the elderly-. (50-69 yearg). There were 26
deaths (seven ven and 19 w=cn) referable to old kme (70 or rare yeatn).
In all them wa- ~2 &fttho (2R.3%) of 50 y,,~rm C S~ ~A41
98 referable to 50 or =are Fears of afe 1,81.71). Our data, OA Well as the
r, literature, Indicate that there In a hfgh perctmige of eldurly And Aged
victims of tuberculosis. This should be attrlbuted to the fACL that at thin
age it, is more often difficult to detect ryo-.Vtly and treat tho illness (nIcn;
the lines of antibacterial thtrapy. surgica,:. interwation, ate) and thAL
aariou4 concomitant pathology is aloo present.
Of the 120 deathe only 35 verc under dispen4ary service for
lose than live yearn, There were 66 under such care for over ton yvars (55%)
and 27 (22M) for over 20 yearn. Most deaths ~rr zeftrable to pationta with
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