SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKIFOROV, V.G. - NIKITENKO, M.N.
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USSR
SLUISKOVSKEY, A. I. et al. , USSR. Author Is Certificate Ho 330410
fication of this device distinguished by the fact that the stability of
scanning triangular and trapezoidal images on the screen of the CRT is im-
proved by connecting the high-frequency square-wave source with twice the
frequency of the low-frequency sources through a differentiating circuit
to.the controlling input of a switch connected in parallel with the input
of an anplifier and a capacitor. . The capacitor is connected through a re-
siIstor to a -DC voltage source, P!5_4 the output of the amplifier is connected
to the horizontal deflecting system.of th6l cathode ray tube.
2/2
Molecular Biology
USSR,
imeni I V. Kurchatov, Moscow
NIKI I V. G. , Institute of Atomic.tnersy
RNA Polymerase From a Thermophilic Str1ain of: Bacillus magatherium" "Study of
Initiation of RNA Synthesis"
Moscow Molecularnaya Biologiya, Vol 4, No. 2, 1970, pp 15-,)-174
Abstract: The thermostability of DNA dependent RNA polymeraso isolated from the
thermophilic strain of B. megatherium. and the kinetics of WiA synthesis were
studied at various temperatures. The toitporature of incactivation of B. mega-
therium polymerase is 200C higher than that !of E. coli. The thormostability of
olymerase derived from both 3peci6s of bactoria increases,irith binding, of the
p
enzyme with native T2 DNA. On the other hand, the rate of RWk synthesis on
native T2 DNA depends on the local denaturation of DNA in the place of attach-
Mont of RNA polymerase. The lag period in R14A synthesis becomes noticeable at
35~?C and increases with drop in temperature. Since different times are required
to initiate synthesis of the different RNA polymerases (from both bacteria
species), it was concluded that the probability of local denaturation in the
NA.
matrix changes with interaction of polymerases with 11 At lowar temperatures,
RNA synthesis drops sharply: apparently only one part of the polymerase molecule
is able to initiate RNA synthesis.
Devices.
USSR UDC 621.387
VEL'MUSHKIN, D. A., NIKIFOROV, V. G. and SVORTSOV, B. V.
"Gas-Discharge Lamp of Cavity Type"
R Author s Certificate No 232378,.file 7, published
Uss d 20 May 6
18 Apr 65 (Erom RZh-Elektroni a i yen P imeneniye, No 1, Jan 70,
Abstract IA142P)
Translation: An improvement is proposed for a pulse gas-discharge
lamp of the cavity type, intended for optical pumping of a high-
power solid-state laser. To improve the optical properties of
the lampand to increase its operational reliability;beryllium oxide
i6.proposed as a ceramic material foithe exterior of the tube
serving as the optical reflector. V HO
*616.34(575.1)
USSR UDC 911.3.
SHATROV, 1. 1., POKROVSKAYA, H. P., KRASKINA, N. A.,
~~ZIN R. _A
ELM I I. I., SKVORTSOV, V. V., KILESSO, V. ~A., BUNIN, K. V.,
1~ POKROVSKIY, V. I., and STARSHINOVA, V. S.
11current St3tus of Typhoid"
V sb. Materialy XV Vses. svezda epidemiologiv, mikrobiologov i infektsion-
istov, Tezisv Dokl. Ch. 1 (Proceedings of the 15th All Union Conference
of-Epidemiolo,,ists, 'licrobiologists, and Infectious Disease Specialists,
Theses Reports, Part I - collection of works), Moscow, 1970, pp 262-269
(from RZh-Meditsinskava Geografiva, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No.3.36-258)
Translation: During the last seven years, the-incidence of typhoid has
-7% on the average in this country. 211aximum drops
decreased each year by 6
were observed in the Belorussian SSR, Kazakh SSR, Lithuanian SSR, Latvian
SSR, Armenian SSR, and Estonian SSR;tvinimum drops were found in the Uzbek
USSR ~nd Kirghiz SSR. During the last two years, the incidence of typhoid
was 10% higher among rural-residentathan am6n& urban residents. In com-
parlson with 1964, a drop in incidence of approximately 40% was observed;
in rural -locations, the drop was 23%. The leading significance of the
water factor in transfer and distribution of the agent of typhoid is
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VSSR
SHATROV, 1. 1. et al., Materialy XV Vses. syezda eDidemiologiv, mikro-
biol 5gov i infektsior-is tov, Tezisv~ Dokl. Ch. I(Proceedings of the 15th
All.Union Conference of Epidemiologists, 1-ticrobiologists, and Infectious
Reports, Part.1 -- collection of works), Moscow,
Disease Specialists, Theses
19709 pp 262-269 (from RZh-Meditsinskava Geograf~la, No, 3, Mar 71, Abstract
No 3.36.258)
coafirmed. Of decisive importance, particularly in recent years, is the
nutkitional (milk) factor of typhoid transfer and distribution.
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1itholo&:`
USSR UDC 616.153.1492
KRUPENINA, V. I., N and ROZHXOV, X. X,, Rostov-na-Donu
Scientific Research Antiplague institute Zentral Clinical Hospital of the
Fourth &tin Administration,,' Ministry of Health USSRp Moscow
"Mechanism of Change in the Level of Enzymatic Activity of Blood Serum in
Different Pathological Processes"
Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No It, Mi, PP 23-29
Abstracto Experiments were conducted with animals infected with plague toxin,
cholera toxin or typhoid bacteria.1 Serum levels of alanine- and aspartate-
aninotran5foraseg alkaline phosphatasesacid phosphatase,, and fructose diphosphate
aldolase showed that the mechanism regulating enzymatic activity involves
shifts in the quaternary structure of these enzymes. The actual process
involves polymeric molecules found In the heavier enzymD molecules, and these
polymers are capable of dissociation and reassociation under certain condi-
tions. This enzymatic activity was studied in white rat-oi with acute and
chronic lesions of the liver caused by carbon tetrachloride as well as In
animals poisoned with plague and cholera toxins# and in:human subjects
suffering from Infectious hepatitis# myocanUal infarationp and other
diseases,.
OF P. A. '-IIF Oil C'MU-1ZE 1:1-7VOILM'101.1
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USSR UDC 616.932-08-036.8:612.013.1
YTIMRnV
N., POKROVSKIY, V. I., BULYCHEV, V. V., 'MALFfEV, V. V.,
KUPRIYCHUK, A. B., KUOfEROVA, T. P., BALASHEV, V. I., KOL'YAKOVA, T. A.,
and-VEVYUR, N. A., Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry
of--Health USSR
'Restoration of Homeostasis in Cholera Patients Receiving Rehydration Therapy"
Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 9, 1971, pp 114-120
Abstract: Normalization of disturbances.of -is in cholera patients is
homeostas
achieved by careful monitoring of the effects of rehydration therapy. Various
indices of homeostasis -- physicochemical properties of the blood, acid-base
equilibrium of arterial and venous blood, clottingi etc. -- were investigated
in 58 patients with Asiatic cholera before;and during rehydration with the
standard No 1 solution (5 g NaCl, 4.g NaHCO3, and 1 g KC1 perliter of apyro-
genic water). The disturbance of homeostasis before treatment was marked by
increased specific gravity of plasma, viscosity, and hematocrit and decreased
volume of circulating plasma. Changes in the aC4d-base equilibrium and blood
gases were manifested by signs of compensated respiratory alkalosis, metabolic
compensated acidosis, and stagnant hypoxemia. Disruptio,'n of the movement of
blood electrolytes was accompanied by decreased concentration of potassium,
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USSR UDC 616.9)2-06:616-092
'IFFOROV, V. N., Professor, SHCHERBAN, Yu. F., Candidate of Medical Sciences,
N
IK
Docent, and KARCHUK, L, M.
T. Ir
n Fundamentals of Pathogenetic Therap~ of Cholera"
Moder
No 7, :Jul 70, PP 1047
Aoscow Sovetskaya Meditsina, Vol 33, 1
Abstract: Patients with algid cholera suffor from acute iat.oxication, acidosis,
loss,of body fluids and salts, and disruffed intermediary ,ietabali3m, and tliere-
fore require irarediate treat=nt. A study via;s iwdertaken ~n which 60" cholera
atients were divided into several groups arA, treated with bacteriophages (ad-
P
istered anterally or intramuscularly), with or without irltramuscular tetra-
min
cycline. For:each group, an appropriato control subgroup iias treatt'-d with .1
placebo., Blood tests and stool analyses were performed on each pationt bsfure
and during the treatment. The bacteriophages ware found to be no more effective
than the placebo. Tetracycline definitely improves the Qo4idition of the patient,
however. The basic treatment is still intrayenQus admin~stra%-Iiori of :;-halt solu-
tions (rehydration), accompanied by ontorallyadministared tetracycline. lmmodi-
ate intravenous infusion of 5-4-1 salt solution (5 g NaCI, 4 g anci I g
KC1 per liter of double distilled watez~ is reco=endod.. The tonal doze zs?,all oe
'about 10 percent of the patient's body weight orl more precisely: 4x1.0) x(specIfic
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USSR
NIKMROV, V. N. at al, Sovet:5kaya Keditsina, Vol 33. No V, Jul 'N, PP 10-17
gravity cf patient's plasma - 1.025) x patient's weight iji'kilog~-ams = ind-1 Uliters
of'salt solution to be administered. The solution should be infused as follows;
-liter over a period of 10 min, second liter, 20 min, :and the remaindc-r.
first
min. The solution is subsequently infused in volwn.os equal to the total
loss of body fluids (faces, urine, and vonitus). .If EK(~ diaturbances devolov.
the 5-4-1 solution should be temporarily replaced with 6-4,solut.;ion (6 g NaCl aria
4 g k4atC03 por liter of double distilled water). No cardiovascular drugs are
n-icessary. Initial, drastic recovery is observed 20-25 r1inutes after treaUient is
:oat. Tetracycline
begun; 8-1Z hours later, patients are able to sit up in beti and
becomes effective after 24 hours,, helping t4e bWy to rapirily elininate the Vibrio
'comma,
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N1KTFQ.PhnV V KUZNETSOVII V. A.,:and YABLOKOV, V. G.
"Machine for Semicontinuous Casting of Ingots"
C2
USSR Author's Certificate No 260837 filed 15/04/64, published
11/05/70, (from Referativnyy Zhurnal.-Metallurgiya No 1, 1971,
ca
Abstract No 1 G114 P)
Translation: A machine is suggested for sem-icontinaous casuing
of ingots of Al and its alloys. The machine includes crystalli-
zers-and a platform with stools and countarwei~ltts, supported
on flexible couplings and moving in guides. In order to elimi-
nate the possibility of movement of the platforzi in any plane
and to provide copying without spacing of the position of the
'platform guides, the platform is articulated toLsprung guiding
shoes.. The weight of the counterweights excaeds the weight of
the platform and ingots, in.order to s~mplify,tihe drive system.
7
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USSR UDC 541.128.12.13
S and
NKHMAN, N. N., LOBANOV, I. J. MARGOLIS, L. Ya., L=b.Yn4wajA"
SAKHAROV, M. M., Institute of Chemical Physics, Ac. sc., USSR, Moscow
"Heterogeneous-Homogeneous Catalysis in the Combustion of Mixture Systems"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 5, Feb 72, pp 1107-1110
Abstract: Combustion rate of condensed mixture systems r~ay be increased
2-2.5 fold by addition of small amounts of compounds of iron, chromium,
copper, silicon, and other elements. Many,of-these compounds are known
..catalysts for deep oxidation of hydrocarbons and ammonia. It has been
proposed that the entire mixture or at least considerable portion of it
reacts at the surface of catalyst particles. To check this proposition,
a theoretical calculation was derived for the rate of the catalyzed reaction.
From theoretical considerations the conclusion was reached that a hetero-
geneous-homogeneous catalytic process takes~place. Active products are
1ormed on the surface of the catalyal- particles, tha active products even
at low concentrations increase considerably the homogeneous reaction rate.
Support for the.heterogeneous mechanism of catalysis-during combustion is
found in the relationship between.the combustion rate and the catalyst
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T
Oscillator's -and 11odulatorsi
USSR LDC 621.373.52.016.35
BOGACIIEV, V. M., NIKIF V. _V_ Active Members of the Scientific and Tech-
nj
cal Society of Radio Engineeringv Electronics and Communications imeni A. S.
Popov
"Parasitic Oscillations in Oscillators with External Excitation Caused by In
ternal Feedback in the Transistor"
Moscow, Radlotekhnika, Vol 27, No 1, 1972, pp 36-44
Abstract: A study was made of the frequency dependence of the stability co-
efficient of a cascade with a common emitter. The boundaries of the potential
imstability and the boundaries of the equivalent reactive parameter fields were
determined for which the occurrence of pdrasitic oscillations is possible.
Recommendations are inade with respect to selecting the circuit parameters in-
suring stable operation of the oscillator. An analysis of the potential in-
stability of the transistor was performed for reactive external loads, the
region of instability was described for conq)lex transistor loads, and the equi-
valeat circuit of a parasitic autobscillator was developed. The expressions
o4tained permit determination of the Istability coefficient, the boundaries of
:the instability zone and the condition of its degeneration considering the
spurious coupling through the active and pausive capacitances of the collector
-w 1: t;
junction and the current cutoff. Th presence of the 1, .7o factors JLads
112
USSR
BOGACREV, V. If., et al., Radiotellinika Vol 27, 11o 1$ 1972, pp 36-44
to significant broadening of the potential -instability region. In the investi-
gated instability zone, parasitic oscillations can occur only by the equivalent
circuit.of the inductive Hartley oscillator circuit. Consideration of additional
factors (for example, the inductance of the emitter output and the collector
current delay relative to the voltage at the emitter junction) can lead not only
t4b- significant def ormad on of the investigated xegion buts also to Lhe occurrence
of A second region of instability.
10
17'
Psychology
USSR UDC 616.89:621.72
VOLKOV
P. P., KOROLEKKO, Ts. P., NIKIFOROV, V. V., and SHU141LOVA, V. K., Novo-
sibirsk Medical Institute
"Data'on the Investigation of Mental Illness by Biological 14ethGds and 'Hathe-
matical Simulation"
'Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biolo-
gicheskikh Nauk, Vol 1, No 5, Apr 70, pp 112-118
Abstract: The simulation method is a new approach for the solutlon of problems
in psychiatry. Biological and mathematical models are used, The combined use
of both types of models is particularly effective An variour.; fleldv of medicine.
'Problems on the borderline of various disciplines, such as pathophysiology, path-
omorphology, pharmacology, microbiology, toxicology, etc. complicate the study of
thogenic, exogenic psychoses under clinical conditions. Furthermore. the study
a
p
is.made difficult by the fact that the group of cases to be examined and analyzed
should,be of the same type, from the etiological as well as from the clinical
int of view. In addition, a complete series.of clinical studies may be limited
p0
or inapplicable.
Staphylococcus infection and intoxication were used as models for the study of
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VOLKOV, P. P., et al, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya
Biologicheskikh Nauk, Vol 1, No 5, Apr 70, pptll2-118
eral principles and of specific reactions of the central nervous system to
en.
g
injury.
and chlorazicin were used to produce intoxication psychoses, because they
Imizin
have a pronounced psychotropic effect. Clinical and experimental studies were
Used to explain several mechanisms of the therapeutic effect of these preparations.
EEG studies indicated that therapeutic doses of these drugs produce slow bioelec-
trical activity. Toxic doses cause blocking of EEG responses to high-frequency
-stimulation. The blocking effect was similar~to that evoked by central choline-
bloc-king agents.
The data obtained indicate hat the biological simulation method is extremely
effective, and can be applied to the study of.pathogenesis of exogenic psychoses
and-the mechanism of action of psychopharmacological drugs.
The simulation method was applied also to differential analysis of schizophrenia,
and to mathematical analysis of epilepsy (organic, genuine, alcoholic, and trau-
matic), as well as to emotion syndromes (apathy and depression).
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USSR um 621.396.622
iv
NIKIFOROV, V V., KORNEYEV, L. A.
........ ....
"A Transistorized Parametric Frequency Multiplier"
Dokl. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po itogam nauchno-issled. rabot za 1968-1~69 gE.
Mosk. energ. in 1970 g. Sekts. radiotekhnicheskaya. Podsekts. Obshch.-r-adio
tekhniki (Reports of the Scientific and, Technical: Conference on the Results of Sci-
Moycow Power Engineering Institute, 1970. Radio
entific Research Work for 1968-1969.
Engineering Section. Subsection on General Radio Engineering), Moscow, 1970, pp 58-66
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 70, Abstract No 6D237),
Translation: The authors consider a frequency doubler and a frequency tripler based
on semiconductor devices. It is asvum-d that there is a sharp collector-base junction
and that the device operatea without any transition into thD sataration r6gion. 'ITe
analysis is based on the theory of varactor multipliers foethe case of a closed PITT
vhiab can be used for complete
junction. Basic energy relationships are establishnd.
calculation of these multipliers. A. K.
USSR UDC 581.1J2
SAMaWV'r 24. and NI~CMROVA, V. I.# Kazan Agricultural
'kiy and Kazan Feds*ogical'.Ins
lmt~ltute Imeni X.. Gor tit0te
fiucieu= Spin. Echcr Study- of the State of.'Water.-in Plant Tissues"
ftsccw-, Daklad:y- Akademit Nauk SSSR, Vol 1961,Ko~%~Jan 71, pp 723-726
Abstracts: The spin-lattice relaxation of.'water, protons in corn plant tissues
ma- dete-ined. and. found- to differ In various. parts of the plant. T, is
greater in the roots than in the leaves. This indicates gnater mobility
of water In the roots and can be attributed to, hydration of the root tissues.
The highest values of T an observed in the conduction sone of the roots
(3-4,n2 thick).and in the stalks containing essentially free (transported)
water. In the small roots two reLkation time T, are determined t the larger
value corresponds to the free water fraction and the smaller value , to the
bound waters To characterize the state of. the, water in.the root cells of
tha_ absorbing zone,, the relaxation, tizes, Tf, were determined upder three
dIfferent moisture conditions. By reducing the moisture, content of the
celU in the dry periodt the relaxation time T L_(corres~ponding to the
USSR
SAHMWY1 F. D., et al., Doklady Akadezii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196v No 3, Jan 71,
PP:723-72-6
'fraction of free water) is shortencd; this indicates decreased mobility of
the water. The relaxation time TIS (corresponding to the bound water) is
comewhat enlAnced, This is III a,,,tt,,aj-.ent with the chan(.,,e in the contents of
free and bound water in cells. UrAer the effect of the dryness, the free
water content is reduced and the arount.of bound water is correspondingly
Increased. When the plant roots an flooded with water, the:fraction of
bound water increases, and this may be due to intensification of hydrolytic
processes in the cells under the influence of anaerobiosis. Free water
content in the root cells is reduced. Nevertheless, the relaxation time
co=esponding to the free water is.lengthened. This coi-respands to an
In ase in the mobility of free water an&may be causeck by structural
disturbances in the cells as a result of anaerobiosis during flooding of the
roots.
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USSR UDC 532.596+551.46.06.8
NMFDRO G., BLIMOV, N. I., BARYSHEVA, G. B., KOCHETOV, S. V.
)"V Ye
"Method of Calculating the Fields of Average Monthly and Average Seasonal
Currents .4a Outlying Arctic Seas and the Adjacent Part of the Arctic
Basin"
Tr. Arkt. -1 antarkt. NII Okbrks of the Arctic and Ant:;rctic Scientific
Research Institute) 1970, 293, PP 17-48 (fron. RM-Mekhanikn, No 4, Apr 71,
Abstract No 4B474)
Translation-- The development of the theory of wind currents is briefly
surveyed. It is pointed out that development of a pro cedure For cal-
culating the total current necessitates separete accounting for a number
of factors and is complicated by lack of knowledge on the period of estab-
lishment of either the density or the barometric flows. Taking Eckman's
equations of unsteady flow as a basis, the authors consider the problem of
time of establishment of a drift current in a bar+Ot2'OPJ.C sea of constant
depth. The
-proble3n is solved by sequential application of Laplace and
Greenberg-Leichtzann transforms. to the equations of mtion. A Laplace
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NIKIFOROV, Ye. G. et al. Tr. Arkt. i antarkt. 1111, 1970, 293, pp 17-48
't-ransform. is applied to the equation of cortinuity, and the result is then
integrated-with respect to the vertical coordinate z from the surface to
the bottom- As a result, an equation is, found for mapping the rise in the
free surface. The original for the rise is found with the aid of the
Cauchy theorr~em on residues (the computations are not given) , end 'the prob-
lem for C leads to an ordinary homogeneous. first-order linear differential
equation. Solution of the latter is sought for the case where the field of
atmospheric pressure is given in the form P = PO cos kx cas kv. Eckman I s
equations fur a steady-state wind over the surface of water are used for
determining the tangential stresses TX and T and is sought in the form
YI t3
CO (t) cos kx cos ky. The solution is found for ~O. The res ults are
tabulated, and it is concluded on the basis of an analysis of the tables
that the time of establishment of barotropic currents is shart compared
with the ti-tw. of reformation of, density in outlying seii.a. On this basis,
the authors propose a division of the current into demity ajid barotropic
components, taking Eckman's equations for steady-state.; current as a point
of departure in both instances. A computational method is proposed. Pro-
jections of the complete flovs on the x-and~y-axw-s in the h0rizontal plane
are. compared for a barotroDic and a nonhomogeneous sea, and -formulas are
found for t1he uncompensated part of the pressure grac,lient dLu-- to the slope
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NIKIFOROV,, Ye. G. et ea., Tr. Arkt. iantarkt. NII, 1970, 293, pp 17-48
of the free surface of the sea, which gives the authors the possibility
for dividing the current into two components. A procedure for calculating
drift currents in a barotropic sea is outlined in detail. Eckinan's eaua-
tions of notion are first solved, and the equation of continuity is used
to determine the level of the sea. The :non-overflow condition is set by
the boundary condition on the shore, and from the liquid boundaries the
conditions are extended to infinity without proper substantiation. The
authors consider their method to be equally applicable to singly connected
and multiT)"y connected seas and to have an advantage over Veselbaum's
method. A numerical method is proposed,for computer calculation with
coarser nets outside the region under consideration. A nethod is then
considered for calculating the density component of the flow velocity,
assuming that the density field is indeperident of the barotro-pic part of
the current.
Abstractor's note: The work contains errors. Fortauln. (19) is in-
correctly difft-rentiated, anti therefore forimila (20), elerivi.1-d 11-om (1~)),
is not valid, and consequently so are the subsequent I .01-MU-1.wt, (22), (2-1),
(24), (25) etc. Equations of continiiit~i (28) for a bivotropic md a baro-
clinic sea (p 44) are incorrectly written, (the term from integration of
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Nikiforov, Yu. N., V. A. Yanushkevich.
;nd A. V. Sandulova, Change tit electrical
properties of p-Si crVatal -hiskers frorn
the action of riant laser pulses FiKho?,J,
no. 3. 1972, 132-134.
Laser-induced change in the resistivity P or p-51
whiskers is described. The whiskers were grown along the P 111
axis. had a hex&g.,nal cros a section, and ranged in length from 3
to 7 mm. Specimens we're exp9sed to. 50 nselc gkz~nt. pulses from
a ruby laver, with the laser beam normal to the crystal axis. Impact
densities were varied over several tens of joules/cm2. up to the aLmase
threshoW.which w;s in_tha- -raoge-of IS - 45 j/crn The
as resistivity variation AR/Ro In exposed Opecimend a* functiont of whisker
geometry. ambient temperature and initial p. Typical results at an exposure
ZZ j1cm Z shvv it- sharp rise in.R. by about 12-1i%. followed by an emp Z=i.l!
decay back to about the initial value. at a time constant MZO nm%illisecoad2.
of the possible mechanisms considered for the alteration effect (photoeffect,~
crystal beating, piezoeffect, defect fax-mation). it is shown that point defect
formatien I* th-P.most, probable. factor. , Defect.1sivelmeatimated to reacla
'iol7JcrrJ-.w*ra effectively annealed out in all cases In,30 rallUsecondis ar le,s;s,
Boyko. Yu. L. and A. K. Yemets-
of laser self-faeusinit In alkali-halide single
crystals, "carding to data on shift of the
darnage center DAN. v. 206, no. 2. 1912.
319-32Z.
Experimental, results are described of laser damm&S*
phenomena in KCL and KBr crystals, with the object of determining tbe
ace N,. fire-10029497- Ref Code: UR 0297
PRMARY SOURCE: Antibiotiki, 1970, Vol 15, Nr 1, 3
EFFkCT OF POLYENIC ANTIgIOTICS ON' INCORPORA:17ION OF-AMINO ACIDS
T-1 TO PROTEINS OF-CANDIDA, ALBECANS
~i~ova, A.A Matveyeva, _,.M.; Teres1iin, I. M.:
LeningEad Institute for Antibiotics
The effect of levorin and nis(atin on* incorporation of amino 2~tids to proteins of
Candida albicans was studies. It was found that the above an,tibiotici suppressed incorpo-.
ration of alanin and valfri to thi protein Iraction of Intact* Lells ~of Candida albicans.
No effect of levorin and nistatin, on protein syrithesis was,observed in aicellular protein-
syntheslizing systems of Candida albleans. 0-Levorin was klected Mainly (up to M per
cent) In the fraction of cell walls of Candida albicans.
REEL/MME
198_
USSR UDC: 661.1.43:S46.4716121
NJ KT FOR011A
GURITICH, A. M. TOMIBAK, ,q. 1 . IMIKHALEV, A. A. zfqawwuhkii~ma
A. P. 11 B11;MkN-$ 1'. A.
fir of Sj,,jf4deS
ffect of Deposition Conditions on the Dispersity
ancl Tungstates, and on the Properties of Phosphn:rs I ide From
Mz
Them"
Sb. nauch. tr. VNII lyurai.-noforov i osobo chist. vesliclicsty (Col-
-9-E-1~631-MIC11.1or-R5 Of the All-Un'-on Scie --- -s
lecteil n i":F i E E& ~ea r c h
bistitute OIL Phosphors and Extra Pure vyP -
fa t or i a 1 s 19 7 1 .1
pp 133-1.43 ffrom J1zh--Khimiya, No 7, Apr 72, Abstract No 71,177)
4 life vil
of d!-~nooition of ZnS a.-If Ctl,;,, '10
depoait If, i. rwvth r) f thc n;!(:1*w!r,-?,f.A, vi-, -11 i't).
-c-
11%r th-'a z j,;. 'i C.,n
nuclei Of tile ft
On th:"- U011S.1
of
in pa-it.-I cular th-,~ fo 2, a k, I o,-L,
wi-th i r, -2n b e an d tni 1.%) il,ation ov t. I) E~ "'knSul', ,;ol 1--t ion 111"11.1)% 1 v., i ix-, i i -'-'S,
bubble-1, +,.,ie of Cd:3 Up to iL!::'0-lS I n: thta
USSR
GURVICH, A. M-et al, tr. VVII I) -inoforov J. c
'71, 13 113
ves hchesty, 1~, I.Tp 5,
n.) of the M."")
of hi,-i, initial acjclity
of cv.,",
increase in- tile calll)]~ ~Jze writh area-i.ictio.) uii~ cnnce_:,itzaticm
to 1,~), the abocrice of a di-ect relation between til(~ -rraill si~~uf; 01" t'le fleposil -
.and the 1winescent co,;xosit-lonss- ,mde frorl ther, Ac. 'a, L
cGprecipitat~d oxy:~eri-contuiniriG iirpurit~Jcg can be apjn%acia~)).v reduced and, t1m;
bulk C,,e-nsji,,,r of it-Ilic- sLill-ide cu-n be Dicrie'ased froll, 1.5-1.6 2.,3 :r/cc -cr.-" asiiii_-,
mitation of the solution. zbirilij; oine sulfide deposit-lon, and- also by
bubbling ILS, th roug er. biblio;%uphy Of titlf_~s.I su,
,h rilme wat
PRibC DATE--IISE
UNCLASSI
IT(-l-F.;t*4YSIOCHFMl CAL METHOD FOR EVALUATING:,THE RELATIVE ACTIVITY OF
IN RUBBERS -U-
I--~AUTHOR'_- BOROOINAp VoNer TOLSTAYAt S.N,v TAUBMAN, A.B., LEVINAr A.YU.t
anijA-. A.
I VA#
M--'T IR Y' ~OF
C NT Y ~OF-100--USSR
IS
j
URCE--KOZH. POBUV. PROM. 1970t 12(21, 37-41
0 AT EF PUBLISH60 ------- 70
~~.,qSUBJECT AqEAS--MATERIALS
~._'-TOPIC TAGS--FILLERi SILICA, KAOLIN? RUB13ERr,,POLYSTYRENE RFSIN/(U)SKS30R
'~.-~'._STYPENE_ RUBBER, (U)SKS30 STYRENE RUBBER
:CONTROL MARKING--NJ RESTPICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/r-RAME--198q-/0206 STEP NG--UR/0498/701012,(OOZ/0037/OG41
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106862
UNCLASSIFIED
'Ut3 PROCES DATE--IISEP70
2121- UNCL ASS IF I E D SING
f"*CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106862
1.~,_-'IABSTR ACT/EXTRACT--fli) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A PHYSIOCOCHEM. METHOD WAS
DEVELOPED FOR THE-,STUDY OF CROSSLI.NKING OF CON, CD. SUSPFNSIONS OF FILLERS
(E.G. AERDSIL A-175(l), F14E SILICA FILLERS (11) (8.S-150 AND RS-50)1'
KAOLIN (111), AND CACO SUB3)'IN OIL. SOLN.. OF SKAS-30R (IV) AND SKS-30
(Vl~ RUBBERS IN PHMF* THE EXPTSo WERE CONDUCTED IN SMALL GEAKERS
EQUIPPED WITH GROUND GLASS STOPPERS, A PORTION OF A FILLER WAS DRIED TO
'CONST. WT. AT 120-,400EGREESt PLACED IN THE BEAKFR AND COVERED WITH 10 ML
IV OR V SOLN. If4 PHME9 THE MIXT. WAS CAREPULLY STIRRED, ANG A GROOVED
~MJCA PLATE (10 TIMES.10 MM) WAS PLACED -IN THE PPT.. -AFTER THE
CROS*SLINKING HAS- BiEWCD.,WPLETED, THE MAX.-STATIC SHEAR, STRESS (P SUBM)
,-,.:-WAS EVALUATED BY MEASUING THE T~ANGENTIAL DISPLACEMEtiT OF THE PLATE ON A
--WfILER RERINDER APP, A PLOT OF P SUBM EQUALS F(Al (WHERE A IS THE
-100 G V) SUGGESTED THAT THE ACTIVITY:OF F:ILLERS IN
~-FILLER,CONTENT
ELASTOMERS DECREASED IN THE ORDER: I LARGER THAN-111ARGER THAN III-
~:LARGER JHAN CACD SU83* OPTIMUM FILLER CONTENT CAN BE DETO. FROM AN
'APPROPRIATE GRAPH.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr Ref Code:
-4F040324-
~a/l
E: Ekspeirimenta*L' 11 a nirurgiya i Anesteziologiya,,
PRUIARY SOURC
1970, Nr PP
ON-THE INFLUENC E OF LYSTHENOLN
ON THE CARD 10-VASCULAR SYSTEM
V. V. j~a~vsk~jV, L. 1. Kozlova. A..j Xikf~or
In 89 experiments on dogs the authors st.udied side effects of the relaxant on te
eardio-vascular - system using pletbysmograplq- and sphy-mography. A marked vasodi-
-fatory: action of lvsthenon on the periplierM -blood vessels aria considerable stimulating
effect on the heari were recorded, Effects are constant, transient and depend on. Uie dose
and the rate of intravenous administration.
Ld
A.-
REEL/F~4w
197417'~6
qb
026 UNCLASSIFIED-: PROCESS'ING DATE--020CT70
-171TLE-DYNAMIC MECHANICAL PROPERT'IES (IF MULTICOMPONENT POLYMERIC
ISITIONS ~-U-
COMPL
,..'._.A'ljTHOR-(05)-AIVAZ0Vj A.B., ZHIVAYEV, V.YA*-, Nj&LE_U(:V4.Aj A.V.t ZELFNEV,
YU V
TYUR1NA, v.s.
OF INFO--USSR
*---~4,S URCE--MEKH. POLIM. 1970t 6(1)9,L38-4L
PATE PUBL-'SHED---70
,..-...SUBJECT ARFAS-MATERIALS
4-.TOPIC TAGS--l-LASTIC MODULUS, CARBON BLACKy POLYISOPRENE, POLYSTYRENE
-'~'..-~RESI.Nv -POLYPROPYLENE, POLYVINYL'CHLORIDE9 LOW TEMPERATURE EFFE:T, HfGH
JEMPERATUR&EFFECT/(U)SK13 POLYISOPRENEv (U)SKMS3D METHYLSTYRENE RUBSEP,
MARK114-NO AFSTRICTIONS
100CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
---_PRGX'f REEL/FRAME-1989/0815 STEP NO--UR/0374/70/006/001/0138/0141
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107357
UNCL-ASS IFIED
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
2/2
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107357
A BSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMIC EtAST[CITY 4JDULUS IF)
AND TAN(MECH. LOSS A,4GLE) WERE DETO. FOP, BINARY (RU13DER PLASTICI A%4D
TERNARY (RUBBERvPLASTICPCARBON BLACK (1)) SYSTEMS 13Y THE METHOD OF
~,FORCED NON RESONATING VIBRATIONS. THE,TEMP* DEPENDENCE OF E PERMITTED
_TO..CALC,.JHE ACTIVATION ENERGY (U) OF E CHANGE. IN THE LOW TEMP. REGION
~JSIMLLAR TO M114US 50DEGREES) U IS 13.4-13.8 KCAL-MOLE; IN THE HIGH TEMP
---RANGE (SIAILAR TO 160-5DEGREES) u IS 21.:9-28.7 KCAL-MOLE FOR TAE
SIMILAR SYSTEMS: 100:20:SKI-3-POLYPROPYtNE 111); 100:15
E
'SKMS 30-11-;.100:60 SKI-3-1; 100:10:60 5KIr-3-MARBON 8000 A-1; 100:10:601
--3-POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE)-I.
$K I!
~
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 669.822.004.2
BULYGINA, A. M., NIKIFOROVA, A. YE., SHALAYEV, I. L.
"Hygienic Evaluation of New Technological Schemes used for Hvdr),-Lietallurgical
Processing of Uranium Ores"
Vopr. gigivenv truda na uranov. rudnika~h i obov~atit. nredT)ri~ativakh V s7b.
(Problems of Hygiene of Labor in Uranium ~'Lines and Beneficiation Enterprises
J
collection of works) 14oscot?, Atomizdat Press, 19714 pp 2 -27 (fron. RZh-
No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G272)
Metallurkiya, I
Translation: Labor hygiene has been improved and protection from radia-
tion insured by introducin- sorption, extraction,and Tit!chanivation of hasic
production operations and maintenance of: the required n; ir f low rates in open
passages. Automation is nacessary in the future in all steps of the techno-
logical process. It is also necessary to mechanize the operations of cl.can-
ing the faC4-lity,using the most effective detergents for deactivation and to
use finishing materials for the walls and floors which,are easily deactivated
and do not sorb uranium compounds.
72
USSR um 621 .317.725
TUZ, YU. M., TSIDELKO, V. D., NIXIFOROVA, G. A., SERPILIN, X. L., GAIPCHENKO, L.M.,
and SINITSKIY, 0. P.
"A Digital Phase-Sensitive Voltmeter"
V sb. Tsifr, vychi.~l. mashiny (Dl~_,ital Computing Machinery--collection of works),
Kiev# ~972, po 109 - 113 (from RZh Avtomatika Teleirelchanika i Vychi.51itel'naya
Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A369)
Translation: The article contains a description of a digital phase-sensitive
voltmeter in which sirinals are converted In a single-channel circuit. A block
diagram of the instrument and.a description of its operation are given. The
advantages of a phase rotator based on a sirL-,le-channel circuit are noted. A
logometric volta7e-frequency converter is used in the instrument to reduce errors
due to,the effect of the base volta.;,e. The technical characteristics of a
model of the dirital phase-sensitive voltmeter made at~the Department of 1,1,easure-
-Institute are given, One illustration,
ment Technology of Kiev Polytechnical
seven biblio,_~mphic citations.
Abstract by O.M.
16 -
'77
USSR UDC 612.823.5
BRYTVAN, Ya. 11. VIYFVS'I"IY,. 11. A. , 1ROKIDIAL' , S. S., MJ*WROVA, Z. 0. ,
NIKIFOROVA, 1. P., POPLAVSKA, L. I., and SLoVODYANYW,*,--dffii'F-jf--Fa-th-o'Logica1
t4~~~itsa Medical Institute
"Functional Response of Different Sections of the Brain to Extreme Stimuli"
Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972, pp 644-653
Abstract: Experiments on cats and rabbits sho-ved that electrit!al activity
of the cortex and subcortex, resoiration, and arterial pressure are dependent
on the original and present functional state-of the nervous system. The
effects of prolonged compression of soft tissues, increased intracranial
pressure, alcoholic intoxication, asphyxia, blood loss,-and various forms of
hypertension were studied. Functional shifts were induced by preliminat-,
"injection of amphetamine sulfate or chlorpromazine, electrocoagulation of
the anterior hypothalamus, and denervation of the sin,ocarotid and aortic
vascular zones. Along with generalized and phasic reactions of electrical
ations occurred with signs of induction
activity, cortical-subcortical dissoci,
of the adjacent regiono. A stress rhytim appearod quite often in tho dkni-
cephalon and brainstem. The onset and course of the experi;iwntal pattiology
and accompanying electrical activity were dependont ou both the original and
7~
tacm M-ICAL MANSLATION'
TSTC-ET-23-109-71
11 TITLE: ERROR VALUAMON IN DETIMMINING CONCMTRATION
AM SIZE Or FOG DROPS WITH THE AMITA INSIRUMENT
P"
.1 TITLE: OTSEYKA OSHIBOR IZY-rRM.IYA KO:rrSF-'TTFJ.TSII I <
RAZ!4ERA KAPEL' TYXAXA PIP-1BOROH "AELITA"
L. G. Akul'shina, V. N. Aref'yev, N. K. Xikiforova?,
and a. 1. Shcbelchkov
Not GIven
C
~rtinslated for FSTC by ACSI
N 0 T I C 21
1h: contents of this publication have 6ccr, translated as prescitted in the originil text. No
t-mlit hz% been rualde to verify -he accuracy of any statement contained bctcin..This
lansiation is published with a minirrium of copy ecliting and rraphics preparation In order
~ expedite the dissemination of information. lRequests for additional copies of this
ic,,oment should be addressed to Department A. %':tional Technical Information Scivice,
jprirgfi~ld, Virginia 221 St. Approvrd for public release: 8istribution unlimited.
'USSR UDC 778.681
K&AKHOVA, G. N. and NIKIFOROVA, R. N.f Leningrad Institute of Motion
Picture Engineers
"Spectral Sensitivity Curves of Domestically Produced Color Films With
Internal Masking"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Trikladony Fotografii, Vol 18, No 4, 1973,
pp 241-247
Abstract: In order to determine the spectral sensitivity curves of new
domestically produced types of color films with internal masking, an investi-
gation was made of the spectral properties of the masked LN-5M and DS-5~1
films, and also of the masked LN-7 film. ~ A comparison was ".Ae between 10.55
data on the spectral-sensitivity characteristics of color film and recently
obtained data, and spectral sensitivity curves were obtained for the first
time for,the masked DS-5M, LN-5M, and LN-7 films.
It was found that the LN-7 film differs from older D3-2 and 1,14-2
films by its greater sennitivity, a different relationship between the same
masking and nonmasking components in the middle layer and the bottom layer,
and a difference in the absnrDtion curve of the masking component of the
bottom layer. The conclusion is drawn that for the DS oeries the old curves
can be used as well as the new curves, but that it is preferable to use the
i7~
: . 1.111",T, 1 11,121n !, 1 . . . . '. ; s _
Ace. Xr.': /jTP04G704
ief. Code: R 0141A
USSR UDC 621-382
"Determination of the Physio,al Constants of Semiconductor
Materials"
Opradelenlye fiz1oheskikh postoyannykh poluprovodnikovykh
materialov (of. English above), Lenin~ppad, Izvestlya Vvs-
gh1kh -.Uehebrxvkh Zavede ly.~ :PXibo 0
197
pp 131-135
Translation:
Caloulated values of Young's modulus and Poisson's
ratio are tabulated for sexiconduotor.materials In various
orystallographie directions.aftd the numerical values of- E
and Ae are presented for giej-ianium, 8:111con, and gallium
arsenide In the (100) and U11) planes.
441/Frame
19790007
7
USSR LIDO 581-112
SAMUILOVt F. D.s NIKIFOROVi YE. At, anA.-NIX Kazan Agricultural
Institute Imeni M. Gor1kiy and Kazan Fedagogid4 Institute
"Buclear Spin Echo Study of the State of Water in Plant Tissue*"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSRI Vol 1960 No 3, Jan 71, pp 723-726
Abstracti The spin-lattice relaxation of,water protons in corn plant tissues
was determined and found to differ In various parts of the plant. TI is,
greater in the roots than in the leaves, This indicates greater nob13ity
J,
of water in the roots and can be attributed.to hydration of the root tissues.
The highest values of T are observed In the conduction zone of the roots
am thick) and in the stalks containing essantially e (transpoeted)
water. In the small roots tuo rel&Xation time T axe deterranedi the Lixger
value corresponds to the free water fraotion and the stualer values to the
bound water. To characterize the state of the water in the root cells of
the absorbing zonet the relaxation times T were detexmined under three
different moisture conditions. By reducing the moisture content of the
~cells in the dry periodl, the relaxation time TIL (correbponding to the
W?
USSR
SAMUILOY, F. D. , et al., Doklady Akadexii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, Vo 3, Jan 71,
PP 723-720'
'fraction of free water) is shortened; this indicates decreased mobility of
the water. The relaxation time T (corresponding to the bound water) Is
somewhat- enbanced. This is In a-13coment with tho chwige in the contents of
free and bound water in cells. Under the effect of the dryness, the free
water content is reduced and tha.aaoUnt of bound water is CO=CSDOndingly
Increased, When the plant roots are floodod with vrater, the fraction of
bound water increases, and this may be due to intensification of hydrolytic
processes in the cells under the influence of anaorobloo'Ls. Free iiater
content in the root cells is reduced. Nevertheless# thm relaxation tire
--corxesponding to the free water is.-lengthened. This corresponds to an
Ancrease in the mobility of free-water and my be caused by structural
disturbances in the cells as a result of amerobiasia during- flooding of the
roots.
2/2
_,J_~J/z 038 UNCLASt I Fltb-_ PROCESSUNG OATE-13mOV70
U* OF POSTERI OR V6NA CAVA. IN ACUTE RAGItATION
DIS'EASE -U--
YE.-N., CHEREL)EYEVA,- YE.A.
-ZOUN OF I'i4FO_-U5SR
TRY, L
~SOURCE--_ARKH ANAT GIST01- E.3BRICIL 58(2): 59-64. ILLUS. 1970.
'_'bA'TE ~PUBL I SHED ------- 70
8JECT A4EAS-810LOGICAL AND ME01 CAL SC 1, ENC E S.
-r I r, ,4 f OL 06 1 CEFFECT, RAL)[AITION
~;:T 0 P I C, T.AGS--.RADIATION SICKNES$t XRAY RA61:Al -1 -
UAMAGE - EIN E.
.~DOSAGEP.BLOOU VESSEL, RADIATION MITOSIS, T!~SSUE k E: RAT 1 ON
_'COWROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,"-DOCUMENT CLASS-ONCLASSIFIED
-'.PROXY REELIFRAHE-3002/1081 STEP N~)---UR/9076/70/(.j4-',a/002/C)059/0064
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP012,4506
51 F~ I 1: .3
'C LA S
:2/2 038' UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING ;ArE--13,11OV70
CIRC ACCESSION -\10--AP0128508
--A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(lJ) GP-0- ABSTkACT. MALE RATS WEIGHING 200-250 G WERE
USED. FOUR HUNDRED A-10 FURTY ANIiMALS WERE EXPOsEo To '?)HOLEE BOUY X RAY
~111RAOIAwfwi IN SINr r- S
GLE 00S- FROh $50 Uk 620-650 Ik ILI) 60-70-30)t 950 R
90-95-12), TO 1400 k %LD 100-3)r 80 UNIRRADIATED RATS BEING USED AS
CONTROLS. ANIMALS wERE SACRIFLCEO AT THE SAME TIME 13F DAY (10-12 A.M.)
-1v 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 6D, 90 !ANO 180 DAYS AFTL-t~. flkkADIATION.
ADDITION TO ROUTINE HISTOLOGIC TECHNI.QUES, FLAT FILM PREPARATIONS
WITH SILVER NITRATE -GNATION OF CELL; 8ORDERS -RE
IMIP R E WER AL-O USED.
OBVIOUS CYTOLOGIC SIGNS CIP RADIATION INJURY (ENLARGIEMEINT OF AVERAGE SIZE
CELL NUCLEI, INCREASED AMOUNT OF BINUCLEAR CELLS ANO.APPEARANICE OF
POLYNUCLEARS) WEaE FCUP,41) IN ENDOTHELIUM, OF .,THE POSTERIOR VENA CAVA.
.-ALTHUUG4 THE. INIUPKiER OF DE:GEINEkATENG CELLS JENDED Tcl GROW, I NTEGRITY OF
-THE.ENDUTHELIAL COAT PERSISTED AT ALL STAGES OF ACUTE RAOIATION
,17s: ~ K NE S
IC 56 AT THE SAME TIME 4NITUTIC ACTUITY OF Eril"10THELIAL CELLS
--LNCR EASED (TO UP TO 7PERGENTt. 8 UAYS AF!iR I*RKADIATAUN AT 950 R UOSE)
T
THOUGH MANY OF: THE MITOSES WERE OF PATHOLOGIC NATURE. IN SURVIVING
ANIMALS THE ENUOTHELIAL COAT RECOVERED NURMAL STRUCITURE 2-6 M-3. AFTER
THE RESULTS OF THIS STUDY, LE140 CONTRIBUTURY EVIDENCE TO
,THE NOrION OF r%
'ELATIVE odiDIATION RESISTANGF OF.ENOOTHELIAL CELL.5t WITH
~-'_OARTICULAR.REFERENCE TO THOSE OF MAJOR BLOOD VESSEL,. FACILITY:
']LABo EXP. HISTOL.j, It EXP. MEI)all -D.
IST. .-ACAb MF SCI USSR, LENINGRA0v
UNCLASSI
USSR UDC 519.281
NIKIFOR(ATA, Ye. S. PELEDOV, G. V.
Itmethod of Rotatable Central Composition Planning"
Jr. Mosk.,Energ. In-ta [Works of Moscow Power'Institute], No 76, 1970, pp 45-54,
Vranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No
6 V192 by B_ Granovskiy).
Translation: A description is presented of the,algorithm for a known method of
rotatable.second order central composition planning for n factors. The appendix
~presents aprogram for the method written n ALGAMS.
-USSR
UDC 519. 281
.NIKIFOROVA _,U,.S.
"'Method of Regression Analysis"
Tr. Mosk. Energ. In-ta, [Wor"- of Moscow Power Institute), 1970, No 76,
pp 23-34, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971,
Abstract No. SV171 by V. Pedorenko).
Translation: A method is presented for producing coefficients a. of the
regression equation P(x,, ... x ; CX0 a on the basis of experimental
m
data y(x,, ... A x f(xll..., x ; bol ... I b ) + x where X11
M
P
e independent variables; b ... b are unknovin parameters, rela-
x ar
m V
to which function y is linear; E(x 'ly diStriDUted
is a i~ormal
2
random quantity with parameters N(O, a The statistical analysis of the
equation produced used in this case-allows estimation of the significance
of coefficients a. where i = O,Jz..., k; k > p. A computer algorithm and
results of test calculations are presented for m =~2.
18
ING _E
-Y/Z 003 LASS F rRi D ~;AY --I_WUV70
UNC I 1L"r CESS
lZEAWRES OF P ~f~T I DE Fil"AGASN-1 SC 0TA I M !G P.~ 0 1 -1 E
RESIDUES -U-
'.,AUTHQR-(Cj4)-GALAKTlGN0Vt S.Go RMA Ny 5 s Ai KIRNARSKIYt L I y
141 KlEj- V
~'~_.CGMMRY r NFO-USSR
-SOURCE-D!DKL AKAD. NAUK BELL)RUSS. SSR 19701 ~1443 t ~2 3 6-- 9
PUBL ISHO - - - - - - -70
..SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYt BIOLOGICAL AND:MEDICAL SCLE14CES
~._TDPIC JAGS-PEPTIDE, FRACTIONATION, PROLIINE
':.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEINT CLASS-UNCLASSLIFIED
PROXY.REENL/FRAME-3003/0383 S TE P NO-UR /G5 0/70 /W 4/ 00 W 02 36 102 39
:CtRC-ACCESSIGN NO-ATO 129952-
IJNC~ AS S F F I 7-~ pk;,
oll .1CESS'JING DATE--'IIDFCIIO
TC 1-11
ICS, OF THE CHEMICAL E. N G U F IM)fUM, IN ACID
UT S
C F F E Rik I C
G.111., SVESHNIKOVA, L.L., NIKIFDkGl'SKAYJ;, L,P.
'CCUNTPY UF INFC--USSR
URC E--L h. FRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43 4) 76,'-8
-~---.7:-DATE PL&LISHEO ------- 70
JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~-TC P I CTAGS-AQUEOLS S,OWTICN, CHEMICAL REAUIC." KINfE f: ll~,, C.1-It"RI
HERICAL LECOMPOSITIJN, INDIUM 'A it E N I U E
E -N'T R CMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~OCCUME&T. LLASS-Ui
NCLASSIHED
,POXY, REEL/FkAVE-30G41094b STEP
ESSICN NIG-AP0131531
UNC LA SS IF Ii- 0
DATE--- H. fuFC,70
tjF j-iGNt.A'--RYS# .
'f 1U,
'R 10 E A S `
FACILITY:
-- -
USSR UDC 539.4:621.81
allLIDOV, A. I., DUDOLADOV, A. S., NIKIFOROVSKIY, V. (S., SERYAKOV, V. M.
"Effect of a One-Dimensional Slit in the Walls of 1,`ultilayered Cylindrical
Structures on the Thermal State and onithe Stressed tmd Deformed State"
V sb. Chisl. metody mekh. splosh. sredy. T. 2. 110 5(11unerical Methods of
the Mechanics of a Continuous Medium--collection of works, Vol 2, No 5),
Novosibirsk, 19T1, PP 78-84 (from RZh-]4ekhanika, No T, Jul T2, Abstract
No TV871)
Translation: The paper discusses possibilities of a slit developing in
an infinite two-layer tube, and the influence of the slit~on the the=all
and stressed state. The materials of the layers are isotropic, homo-
geneous and elastic. At time zero the tube has a given temperature and
is free from stresses. Then the temperature of the medium inside the
tube rises abruptly while the outside temperature remains at the initial
value, and convective exchange takes place with constant heat-transfer
coefficients. if the temperature ex-nansion of the outside layer is
greater than that of the inner layer, then radial tensile stresses arlse
the layers may separate in the area ofthe joinir,,g. In the reverse
1/2
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frULIDOV, A. I. et al., Chi s 1. metody mekh. splosh. sredy. T._2. No 5,
Novosibirsk, 19'Tl, PP 7~6~-8
situation a slit develops due to loss of stability of the inner shell
from compressive stresses. The problem is numerically solVed in the ap-
proximation of unconnected quasistatic thermoelasticity. Ideal thei-mal
and tight mechanical contact is assumed.on the boundary of the layers
without a crack. The thermal resistance of the air gap is intrcduced at
the.crack, and its borders are freed from stresses. Examples of three
pairs are considered: 1) P-steel, 2) W-ccpper, 3) :41-gra-phite, where
W is the inner layer. In examples I and 2 the compressive stresses
rapidly change to tensile stresses and a slit (0.01-0.1mm) appears due
to separation of layers in the sixth second (in example 1). In example
3, a slit (up to 2 rnm) is formed by the.abrupt change from loss of sta-
bility in -She fifth second, and the inner layer quickly heats up. In
example 1, inside, middle and outside radii of 100, 103 and 106 r-Ts are-
assumed with the temperature inside the tulle .103 1C, and thq coef f icient
103 kcalift'26br-1-delt-1 (1.16-10-'l
of heat transfer from the tube
,M* S. Povarnitsyn.
212
96-
'5
F
Acef Nr.: 490103065 Ref . Code: U 0000
re of Lovland Crimea
De!g Str
,,actu
(Abstract2 "New Information on the Deep Structure of lowland Crimea and
the,Sivas1*1 Area on the Basis of Date from.Geophyaical Investigations," by
B.-S, V in; Kiev, G3ofiticheskiy
j N* U and , P r n~
1. Ckkrkalenko, P*4&f
Sbor4k AN-.Ukr SSR,* No A. .16, ; 36-44)
pp,
ZVroz;; MQ~cow., ReferativW Zhurnal,, Geofizika,, Svodny:r Tom, ~o 1, 1970, IG277!
Data from seismic prospecting by'the refracted w lation
waves corre
method supplemented by materials from eler-tric prospecting gravimetric
and-magnetomtry surveys, were used.in compiling a tectonic map of the north-
ern part of loirland Crimea and the Sivashl area. The.article is accompanied
-.-zbye diagrams of the block structure.of the region. The Northern Black Sea
fault separates the southern margin of.the Russian platform from the Sc-ythian
block abd;,the Novoselkovskiy fault separates the Dzhankoy.-kdy block of the
Odessa-Sivashl downwarp from the Yevpatoriya-Simferopoll uplifted block of
the' Paleozoie basement. Ancient submeridional faults break there sublati-
tuaiml: structural elements into irklividual blocks. The zone of the Sivashl
gravity,~viziw= corresponds to a buried profection or 146 Precambrian bat;e-
~Ment- anct it
Bib.
therefore is part of the.11ussian platform, liography of 21'
Real/Frame
j - /
re
USSR UDC 550.8:528:556.3
NIKILJ~~. TSYGAINOVA, K. N.
"Prospects for the Use of Saline Underground Waters for Ifater:Supply in the
Southern Regions of the USSR'and Methods of Their Mapping"
Moscow, Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, No 8, 1972, pp 36-43.
Abstract: A study was performed in 1966-1968 to accumulate data on the
distribution, deposition conditions, quality:and availability of salty and
brackish underground waters. A prognostic.evaluation of usea:ble resources
was made for the arrid and semiarrid areas of the USSR, where the use of
this water is.expedient. A map is presented,for the southern regions of
the USSR, indicating that the water resources suitable for commercial and
home use could be at least doubled by the installation of desalinizing
plants for underground water. A table of regions is presented, indicating
-areas which have sufficient supplies of underground waters with various
nation by various methods to provide water
salt contents to allow desali,
for-commerical, domestic and irrigation purposes.
USSR
FRADKIN, G. H., BREZENEVA, N. YE.S YERSHOVA, Z. V.,
'0V, V. X., VORONTN G
(Daccased),, KUDYUK A. N., KOZLOV, A. :., cLILYKH, YU. A.,
RAG021IXSKIY,, A. I.:, FEDOROV,~~V. V. andrCHUSffi~IN, YU. V.,
traEe Comm
3 ItEee for the Use of Atomic Energy USSR
"Advancement of Research in the Field of Nuclear Power Lngineering in the
USSR'Okeport Presented at the Fourth United Nations International Conference
On -the: Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy held 6-to 16 September 1971 in
Geneva)
Moscow, Atomnaya energiya, Vol 31, no 4, Oct 71, pp 358-365
Abstract: This report cites data on the Soviet development of the thermo-
electric generators designed for feeding oceanographic and navigation
devices, hydrographic, automatic, radiometeorological, magnetic variation
stations, high-mountain cosmic ray stations..and other scientific research
land stations. The renort covers the scientific and technical fundamentals
of such energy sources and cites the characteristics of some generators.
Discussed in some detail are various aspects.of radio isotopic fuels,
selection, properties, distinctive characteristics, evaluation, requirerients,
cost factors, availability, handling safety factors, and forms of applica-
1/2
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FRADKIN, G. M. et al, Atomnaya energiya, Vol 31, no 4, Oct 71, pp 359-365
tion, The potential uce of extraction separation of alkali-earLh elements
for obtaining pure strontium is noted. A table lists the comparative
characteris tics of various Isotopes, having potential use in thermoelectric
gendrators. Much consideration is given to topics dealing with energy release
in an isotopic unit, biological protection,~'radioactive decay energy conver-
Sion, thermal flow chart selectionland generator designs. Described and
illustrated are some thermoelectric.-enerators of various designations (using
ce 144 137, pU238, CM242(po2yo)) including Beta-1, Beta-2, Beta-C,
CS SOO,
'.Efii~,'Penguin, MIG-67 (portable-type),and generators with cascade converters.
-(8-illustrations).
2 2
V-
Rucleat Scle-n:ce: 'ajid Techholo&
.6SSR
FRADHEN, G. M., BIMF 01,4, N. YE., YERSHOVA, Z. V., I. (Deceased),
-1, A. N., KOZILDV, A. G., MUM YU. A.,,
KODYUKOV, V. M., VOP01111
RAGOZnISXIY., FEW State c'm--
A. I. ROV, V. V., and CHUS=-T, YU. V.
MTee. on the. Use of Atomic Energy USSR, Fcurth Interrr--tional Conference of
ted Nations on the Peaceful Atomic Energy, Geneva, 6-16 Sep 71
the UjrA Use of
"~velqpment of Isotopic Power Technology in the USSR"
~Ioscow) Atomneya Energiya, Vol 31, No 4, Oct 71, pP 358-365
Abstract: The construction in the USSR of isotopic thermoelectric generators
cphic and ravigation de-vices, hydrographic, automatic
for,powering oceanogra-
-ic variation staions, high-elevation cosmic ray
radiometeorologgical, magnet t U-
stations., and other scientific rerearch stations and ground. installations is
reported on. The most suitcable for fuel applications Uri, isatopes vith
half-life period within the limits 100 days to 100 years (aPPI-OximatolY 50 ~00-
u
tODes)I, of which 12-15 can be 6btained in large amounts. Most quantitlies
Of fission radioacti-,,-e and also the most videly used radioactive
--a tions. To simplify
Br9O are 6btai-ned bly proce-"sing radicacti v= ste solu-.
3solation Of rad-Loche-oalically Pure elements, including Sr,90, the group conc!-,n,.-
tration method is used, based on callcizza oxalate precipit-ation. The most
promisin-- tec'-Iinue Li c--^'ract-!-nn seuarat4on of alkaline-eartli eir-m-erits w-'~-)I -he
iqoIatiG-" of nun-~: L;z---C7,t--;u:n. 71-~re the folle.--ing extractants are used: a
I II II II II tIz i I
SR
FRADX12f, G.M., et al, Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 31, No 4, Oct 71, PP 358-365
solution of di-2-ethylhexylorthoohosi)horic acid in kerosene from a nitric -acid
medium, and a solution of salicylaldoxime i--- tributyl phosphate from an alkaline
L
(sodiun hydroxide or a--Monia) solution. Currently construction has been com-
p1eted for blocks A.-ith activities in the tens and hundreds of kilocuries based
on.Cel"' (20.,CW curies), Sr9O (9000-100,000 curies), an(-' csl-37 (50,000-150,000
238, p0'210 Cm~42 r
C;060
curies), and also blocks based on Pu a d . The thermal
capacity- of these blocks lies within the range 1-1000 wa-;Its. An empirical for-r-'ala
vas derived and -tested for the
power yield in -an isotopic (thermal) b2ock. Also
-discussed is biological Protection during develqpment anr~ construction of iso-
tope power sources containing kilocurie amounts of radioactive heat. In dealing
with the conversion of radioactive decay enerpZr, the the2moelectric method was
found to be most fully mastered. at pre2ent: low-temperatures serniconduc--lor
materials (u1-3 to 300oC) have 'been obtained' with -quite eff iciencies (5-&!,)
as well as medium- tempern ture (300-70000 and high- te rmr. -;!_rature (hicher than
70000 Ecird conductor materialo., Confblnirg different MaUxia.15 in the faiiii of
-ment, -eady perriii.G attainment of 12-15%) CoNverston efficir!n~-y in
cascade elc -j alli
prototypes. Dc-mands of rainimum weight and size and also low background of
attendant neutron and led to c=struction of o t-ble r- tor
P r ge e ,a S
of the MIC-6'r typc: baf~ed or, 'FU2~~5 f C- 2 2 0 -10
The uriq"e.pro,-.iertie:;.G n 11 and p 2
u
specific powor yield and fairly low-gnturn-r-dlation J.,nterisity) remade fe:asibie
construction of izsoto-r,-;*_c j,:en~irators usinG c,,.zc.---.ded convevt*rs with
efficiencies c-f '~hne 300-`50~`~'
USSR 1JDC 632,.954
SHCHEGLOV, YU. V., IXOZINA, L. S., YAXOVET5j V. I.j NIKISHIN, G. I., and
DYtJSENOVt M. I., All Union Scientific Research Instri~ut'e""-O?"VH-'y,:E'o"'patholovlg
Golitsyn-Moscow Region, Institute of Or&dc~Chemiztry, Academy of Sciences
USSRt Moscow
"Herbicidal Activity of Substances Containing Trichloroallyl Group. I
Communication. 1,1,2-Trlchloropzopene-l-ol~-3 (Trichloroallyl Alcohol)v
Some.of its Analogues arid Derivatives"
Moscow, Agrokhimiya, No 5/j blay 73, pp 129-135
Abstracti The highest herbicidal activity among the chloro derivatives of
allyl alcohol is exhibited by 111j2-trichloropropone-1-01-3 (I) and its
simple alkyl ethers. These compounds are systemic herbicides penetrating
into the plants through the roots. Replacement of the hydroxyl group in
trichloroallyl alcohol by various radical's and other groupings leads to the
lose or to a drastic change of herbicidal-activity. Asia ruloo the matarizas
loose their ability to penetrate through the roots of the plantG* In con-
4
traat to (I)t trichlorovinylacetic:acid exh.Nbits, properties of an active
systemic herbicide capable of penetrating through the ltuavoss Tho parent
compound (1) is about 10 times as active as allyl alcohol. In a field
trial on buckwheatt (15-lowered irf 45-59A the total weeds without any undo-
sirable action against the buckwheat. 1/1
USSR UDC 632.95
SHCHEGLOV, YT.Y. V. 11.'B"l-Ir4~_114:11 DYUSENOV, M. I., VOL'KENSHTEYN,
YU B., SAL*MNDRA, L. K., and k'O'-,Z, M, -L. S., All-Union Research
Institute of Plant Pathology and Institute of Organic Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences USSR:
"A Herbicide"
YJSSR Author's Certificate No 252757, filed 11 June 68, published 25
Feb 70 (From RZh-Khimiya, No 2Z, 25:Nciv 70, Abstract No 22 N708 P by
L. Shchelestenko)
Translation: It is suggested that bia-trichlorallyl esters of
dicarboxylic acids be used as a.herbicide. They have- the general
formula:: Cl G CCICH OOC(CH2) MOMCCI CCX wtLere N an
2 2 n 2. 2
integer from 0 to 2.
b F
PROCESSiNG DATE-30OCT70
.4/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED
4TLE-HOMOLYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PEROXYDISUCCINIC. ACID -U-
"o'-AUTHQR~(03)-NIKISHINs G.I.t KORITSKIYv A.,T*g STAROSTIN, YE.Ko
,1~.CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
6~/KH 1 M 1970v (3)v 586-91
_,-SOURCE-"-IZVs AKAD. NAUK SSSR, S
-7
PUBLISHED 0
SPBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC, TAGS .. ~-CHEMICAL-DECOMPOSITION, SUCCINIC AC11)" ACETIC ACID9 BENZENE,
PROPANOLt :E5TERP EPR SPECTRUM, UV L IGHT# ZHEMICAL KINETICS# CHEMICAL
MPr WAKI I CM
--2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0124401
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, KINETIC DATA WERE PRESENTED FOR
THE DECUMPN. OF THE TITLE ACID (1) RUN IN THE TEMP. RANGE 67-90DEGREES
ElThER ALONE OR WITH ADDITIVES SUCH AS ACQHv C SU86 Ii SU86j ISO-PROlit OR
I 01-ME ESTER. IN ACOH THE RATE CONST.: FOR DEC014P.N. OF I LIAO THE
FOLLOWING VALUES (K TIMES 10 PRIMENEGATIVES SEC PRIMENEGATIVEI):
.75DEGREES 3.98, 80DEGREES 7.23, 85DEGREES 10.871 90DEGREES 22.5; ITS
DL-ME ESTER GAVE THE VALUES OF 3.1, 7.13s, -v AND 22.48:UNDER THESE
..CONDITICNS AND ITS RATE OF OECOMPN. WAS APPRECIABLY LOWGR IN C SUB6 H
SUB6. EPR~SPECTRA WERE SHUWN.:FOR,THE spEctt4ENs OF I SUBJECTED TO UV
-.ILLUMINATION AT LOW TEMPS. ALONE OR IN:ACOH. DEC,CPSPN. ~OF I BY THE
,,-',,-,-'THERMAL ROUTE IN ACOH OR C SU8b H SUB6,WAS.FIRST ORDER1114 RESPECY TO THE
-PEROXIDE*:: IN UV LIGHT THE RADICAL NATURE.OF.THE REAC11ON WAS
REACTION. SCHEMES WERE PROPOSED* FACILITY: INST.
ORG. KNIM. IM. ZELINSKOG09 MOSCOVe US
_UNCLASS I F IED
~008 UNCLASS1 FtE0 PROCESSING DATE--23LICT7.)
,_.--T:ITLE--MECHANISM OF THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF TERTBUTYL HYDROPEROXIDE
-TO ESTERS -U-
AUTHOR-103)-OGIBINP YU.N.t PALANUYERI I.A., NIKISHINI G.I.
__CIOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAO. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 1970, 43),, 592-6
-DATE' PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT, AREAS----tCHEMISTRY
-TOPIC TAGS-REACTION DINETICSt THERMAL DECOMPOSITONr HYDROPEROXIDEf
:CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER# MALONIC ESTERf CHLOROBENZENE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'~`TPRDXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0732 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/003/0592/0596
.,,:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124402
-UNCLASSIFIED
`22 008 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
C.' 1, R CACCESSION NO--AP0124402*
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC CURVES WERE SHOWN FOR THE
TITLE REACTION IN MEDIA SELECTED FROM: PHCLt ME CAPROATEr 01 ET
MALONATE AND THEIR COMBINATIONS. THE REACTION RUN AT 130DEGREES
PROCEEDED BY ACYLATION OF THE PEROXIDE BY.THE ESTER PRESENT AND
HUMOLYSIS OF THE RESULTING PERESTER ME, SU93 COOCOC SUB5 H SUB11, WHICH
WAS PRERD. FROM CAPROYL CHLORIDE AND RO SUB2 H, IN 42PERCENT YIELD; a
SUBO.05 29DEGREES, N PRIRE20 SUBD 1.42109 D Plt4E20 0.9075. IN ME
CAPROATE-14E SU93 COOH GAVE RATE CONSTSI:.IOF OECOMPN. THAT CHANGED FROM
THE INITIAL VALU E OF 4.25 TIMES 1,0 PRIME NEGATIVE5 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI
TO 1.9 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEft~SEC PRlHE NEGATIVE-1 AFTER SOME 30 MIN OF
REACTION; IN DI ET MALONATE THE RATE CONST. WAS 6 TIME~10 PRIME
NEGATFVE4 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI AND LACKED A PERIOD OF AVTOACCELERATIONP
PROBA-BL-Y. O-WING TO R,010- E-ST4BLI-SHMENT-OF J"E, ST-AT NARY CON NF T"E
,'~-.''PERESTERs FACILITY: INSTO ORG.4 KHIM. IM, ZELINSKOGOt MOSCOWI
:USSR.
USSR IJDc 621..375-018-756
ARAKCIMMA, 1. P., DOIWIN, L. P.$ YEREIMI, S. A.P
S., PETROV, L. H., MACHEV, A. I., . UDOWKjall~
PERKO, G. ~C., A.
"A Differential kwlifier"
ye Znq
Moscow, Otkr,,,,tiya, lzobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarny- ki,
No 4, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 326704, Division 1-1, f~lcd 19 Jan -tO,
published 19 Jan 72, p 208
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a differential am-Dli-
fier which contains two em.1tter-follovers, two wnplificatiwi stages wIth
dynamic load and a com-nnon source of direct current. - As a distinguishing
feature of the patent, the amplification factor is increased and the
thermal co=ensation is improved by basing, 'the dynande load on a reverse
conductivity transistor, and by connecting in each branch of the al.'Iplif'ier
a transistor of the same conductivity that of the =plification sta c.
as
and a diode biased in the for-ward direction. The enitter of the ampli-
fication staGe is connected to the DC source and to the enitter of the
transistor with the same conductivity. -The base of t1ids transistor is
connected through a diode to the centertap of the surqly naiv,ce, and the
-be base of the dynwmic loal. transistor.
collector i5 connected to
USSR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5
ZOLOTAREV, T. V.: USTAPENK0, G. S., PETROV, L. N., UDOYIK, A. P.,
ARAKCHEYEVA, I. A., HIKISHIII, V. I.,' 'and ALERSENKO, A. G.
"Effect of Distributed Capacitance and Geometric Dimensions of
Monolithic Circuit Resistors on Their Frequency Characteristics"
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ--Radioelektronika, Vol. 13, No. 10, pp 1272-1275
Abstract: This brief comimunication deals with parasitic effects in
integrated circuits manufactured by the planar-epitaixial process,
with the elements separated by p-n junctions. The resistors in
such a circuit are insertoed by diffusion methads', and are thus es-
pecially subject to parasitic elements including a distributed
transistor and distributed capacitances of p-n junctions. .48
proof, I;he cross section of:an.integrated circuit-with its diffu-
sion resistor is shown, and with it the e(juivalent circuit. From
this circuit, the authors conclude that the frequency effect of the
resistor is inversely proportional to the width of the resistor --
at least up to the practical limit of'resistor width, which is
about 10 /.k iiomograms are shown which can be used for determining
frequency of the monolithic
the geometric dimensions and limiting
resistors from the known resistance values, or the reverse. A plot
of the frequency characteristics of two monolithic resistors is
-also given,
USSR UDC.M.W.530,14S
SEMENOV, B. I., HI
"Distribution of Molecules 'by Velocities in the Flux at,the Output of
a Molecular Generator Sorting System"
Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauchno-Tekbn. Sb. Elektron. SVCh [Electronic Equip-
Scientific and Technical,Collection. SHF Electronics), No. 7,
1970, p. 149 (Translated from Referativnyy Murnal Fizika, No. 11, 1970,
Abstract No. 11 Zh32, Unsigned)
Abstract: The distribution of velocities of molecules F(v) at the output
of the sorting system of a beam quantum generator is determined as a
function of the radiation pattern of the beam soarce. The radiation
patterns f(e) were recorded:over a predetermined interval of change of
pattern length AG using an expression of V. S. Troitskiv for ~(o). For
s ((j) casne
a broader range of change of A9, the convenient expreas
1/2
III ~11111,n
USSR UDC:538.56:530.14S
SEMENOV, B. I.., NIKTSHINA, 0.' 1., Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauchno-Tekhn.
C
Sb..Elektron. SVCh [Electronic Equipment'. S ientific and Technical
I ection. SHF Electronics], No. 7, 1970~t ..149 (Tra6slated from
C
o I P
-Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika,: No. 11, 1970, Abstract No..11 Zh32,
Unsigned)
was suggested, where n defines AG. The calculated curves of distribution
of.molecules by velocities in the flux at the output ofthe soTting
system for one particular case, that of a molecular generator using a
abeam of ammonia molecules, show that for:AO from 120' to 80 distribution
p -V2/a2) for
F(v) changes from the generall used value of F(v) = Y X
40 = 120*- to F(v) :z v2 exp (-v~/a2j, where AO is on the order of 8*.
The erT r produced Using the representation.f(G) coA) in comparison
with.,the precise formula over.the intervals of combined change.is shown
to,be insignificant. The full tekt of the Manuscript is on file at
"Electronic" rnstitute, number DE-153.
2/2
USSR uric 621. --,'1'3 :5.j~0 1~45 !:S'
SEI N'011 B 1 :IIKISHI' NA, 0. T
Velocity Distribution of Molecules the Flux at the Outi:,-ut of a V~as,--,r 3ortirF.
ys tem Manuscr-,Dt)"
(Abstract of Derosi
S
Elel-tron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn, sb. Elektron. SYCh, (Electro~nic '-~ec, rolof-~(.
49 (from
Scientific and Technical Collection. I13HF Electronics), 1910, Vyp- 7, p
M-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10D183 Dep)
Translation: TIhe velocity distribution of molecides F(v~i u-, t~e output (;f t"ne sorting
system of a bez~,m maser is found as a function o4 the radiation pa-ttern of 'Lbew"I
source. To record the radiation ;,att ver a cert~~iri range of varia--~-.Ion In
~errl f(e) o
the width of the radiation pattern AG, use Is made of V. 3. Troits~iy's erpra:sz;ion
for f(6). For a wider range of variation in AG, the. conir-enlent notati*011 I'(-- !-cos'"b
defines A6. The given theoretical cur-.es for molec-alnr distri-
~is proposec. whiere n
bution by velocity in the flux at the out-Dut:of ti,.e sorting sys~.en. "or tlni! special
case of an aL7.-.onia bean maser show that the velocity distribution -;~'M frIr -~9 from
1200 to 811 ranges from the generally accepted F(v)- exp(-irL/a2) for Aha= 120c' to
~(Vl V2 exD (-v2/a2) whep 60 is of the order of 80. e ins. gni'icance o-~' the error
~h
in using the expre6sion f(fl- cos'10 as compared with V. S. Traitskiy's exact formula
is demonstrated on intervals of common change in AO. Res=6.
USSR UrO 621.5842.5.002
ROPC SK
NT W, V.D., NIKISHlN, V.I., NOVIKOV, YU.I., BULMOV, B.S., LYAR, A.A.
A
"Microwave Transistor PrePared By The 116thod Of Ion Implant6tion"
V eb. Novoye v telhn. poluprovodn. proiz-va (New Semiconductor Production
Technology-Collection Of 'dorka), Voronezh, Voronezh Wivernity, 19'1, pp 152-
157 (from RZh::-:1ek-Lronika I yeye imeneniye, No 4, April 1972, Abstract No
4B,423)
Translation: The production is described of a microwave n-p-n transiEtor
cl.oping. ;The ion doping: was cond-acted on
with the use of a method of ion
ITJJ6-) equipment.. The transiptor 1) prepared- on epitqxial;51 films with a
8. WrW
J.,
as t'n
and P. wei~o~. used
resistivity of 2 oh-n. am.I e,la6ping ridmixture.! Doping
Was clone at room tern-jerat..rs. 'ArBricistors obtained by the combined i0ri-di-f-fusir-1
method and by the ion dnping method only wero compared. It Is sho-dn that with
the,aid.of the lattor -.rMuhod transistors can lie obtained with a frequency of
1 2 Gliz with developel poider on the order of I watt. IP- ref $.I.
USSR UM 621. 382.002
ZAVAL'SKIY, Yu. P., YMSM. L. N. SHAPOSHNIK, K. I.
FMROV
"A Method of Making Integrated Circuits"
Moscow, Otkrvtiya, izobret.eniya, proqrshlennyye obraEtsy, tovarnyye znaki,
40 15, May 71, Author's Certificate No 302771, Division H, filed 10 Nov 69,
published 28 Apr 71, P 188
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of making inte-
grated circuits including- the operations of producing a heavily doped 11+
silicon layer with conductivity, type opposite to that of the initial ma-
terial followed by epitaxial deposition.of a hifft-resistance layer of sili-
IL 'con of the same conductivity type as the heavily doped layer directly on
the surface of the heavily doped layer.,~ As a distinndshing feature of the
patent, the packing density of the integrated circuits on the plate is in
creased, and the electrical and operational characteristics of the inte-
grated circuits are improved by creating the N+ layer on the surface of
depressions selectively etched in P-allicon, after Vhich the depressions are
-epitax-Lally filled with N-sillcon in the presence of silicon oxide on the
P-silicon surface.
Ace. Nr: Ref Code: UR 0300
IVM47323""
khimi
PRIMY SOUCE: Ukrarm tkiy Bic chniy Zhurnal,, 1970,
Vol 421 Nr 101(4?P 4-74
CHANGE IN ACTIVITY OF FLAVIN ENZYMES UNDER CONDITIONS
OF DIFFERENT PROVIDING OF:THE,ORGANISAI WITH THIAMINE
Ai
Department of Gerontology, AcademX of Sciences, Byelorussian SSR, Minsk
Summary
The effect of thiamine and oxithiamine was studied on the activity of succinate
NAD-Hr and NAD Ph-Hr-dehydrogenases..An increase is observed in the activity of
flavoproteins with administration of thiamine and a deciease-with administration
of oxithiamine in I hr.
Possible mechanisms o! the effect, of thiamine and oxithiamine on flavoenzymes and
the possibility of non-coenzymatic role of. thiamine in regulating their activity are
dh=ssed.
REELIMM
19790844
USSR LMC: 669.1"26'2028-1 1q4.-,6)6q,14,oj8.621
FETROVA, V. S., FROLOV, A. V., BATRPYCOV, V. P., LO
Q L. A. , RE U_
-Ya.,
V
. BONDAREV, V. V.,, POPOLISKIY, M. L.
"Stainless Steel"
Moscow, Otki-j-tiya, Izobreteniy--, Pronrshlennyye Obraztsy, Twrarnne Znahi,
~No, 12, Apr 72, Author's Certificate Vo 334273, Division C, filed 2 Se-D 68,
published 30 Yar 72, p 104
Translation: I
Ts Author's Certificate introduces. 1. A stairtless steel.
which contains evrbon, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, col,.,per and iron. As
a distinguishinf.; f-eature of the patent, jr-och mical projertica are -irmroved
by taking the =xonents in the -follcrwing proportions iii percent: carbor-
0.03-0.1-, chro:duri--10.05-11.9; nichel--3 3-4.0; mo1y*b:;-ruT_1--2.3-3.0; cop-
per--1.0-2.0; rmlgaiiese--less. than 0.6; silicon--less than 0.8; tile re-
mainder iron; and 2. a modification of this steel distinguished by the
fact that' the chromiummichel ratio is 2.8-3.8.
USSR UDC 0'69.15'24-194:621.789
BMiSHTEYK, 14. L. , KAPIOTKINA, L. M., LAPTEV, D. V. and,
"K "10
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
nFffect of Austenite Deformation on the Properties of Nickel Steels
Moscow, !Aetallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, No 2, 19`2,
pp 25-30
Abstract; Described is a study on the effect of deforma:tion at 9500C (high-
temperature strain hardening/HTSH/) and 5500C (low-te=erature strain harden-
ing/LTSH/) on the properties and martensitic structure of three steels with
oi4.'o.8% c, 16-25% Ni 0025~ 6onoo 80N18) and martensitic points