SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTAPKOVICH, V.YE. - OSTROVA, S.O.

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lh -036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 :T:ITLc"--THE STATE AND ASSESSMENT OF HEARING I,Pf PERSONS ~WORKING UNDER STRIAL NOI,SE-A VIBRATION$; _.u_ NDITIONS OF' INTENSIVE INDU N, AUTHOR-( 0 2) -OSTAPKOV ICH, V.YE., PONGRAREVA, N.t. OF INFO--USSR ---,-,soukcE- kLINICHESKAYA MEDITSMA, 1970, NFV lt. pp 79_83~ ,:-,.3ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU9JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES --TOPIC TAGS--AUDITION# INDUSTRIAL HYGIENEt HAZARDOUS. SOUND, BIOLOGIC EFFECT. RESTRICTIONS .%D13CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-300711652 S TIEP NO--UR/049 7170/000f003/0079/0083 C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP013,5913 412 036 UNCLASSIFIED p RO.GESS ~NG DATE-271,10V 70 ACCESSION NO--AP0136913 _:.A-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. H E A U T HO R SCOHOUICTE:0 ~1'tN AU0rOLOGI,CAL EXAMINATION OF 1-187 WORKERS Ef-JIGAGED IN DIFFERENT NO[SE PRG0UCl4.G OCCUPATIONS AND SUBJECTE0 TO LOCAL VIBRATEONS. THE ANALYSIS SUMMARIZED IN TABULAR FORM SHOWS TI-44T THE CLINICAL: PKTURG OF HEARING DETERIC-RATION IS CHARACTERIZED BY A UNITYP 'ICAL AUDIOM TRIC CURVE WITH THE HEARING SENSITIVITY MOST PRONOUNCED IN THE PERC::_:flTIDll RANGE OF HIGH -AUDIO FREQUENCIES AND LEAST PRONOUNCED IN KEQUE-NCIES. SPEECH AND LOV Fr% AS,A RESULT OF COMPARISON OF COMPLEX INDICES OF: HEARI.NG EXAMINATION FIVE PEGREES OF AUDITORY FUNCITON CHANGE WERE ESTABLISHED AND ARE RECOAMENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL HEARING EXAMINATIONS. FACILiry:. INSTITUr ~~_,GIGIYENY' TRUDA I PROFZAVOLEVANtYr AKADEMIYA MED.ITSINSKIKH NAUK SSRI _440scowv u c- 't s I sD USSR UDC 582.2:62o-191/193 STA V., All Union Scientific Research Instit oute of Aviation Materials, _V PGYUK, A Q Moscow The Effect of Fungi on Corrosion of Metals" Leningrad, Mkologiya i Fitopatologiya, voi 4$ 170 21 1970, pp 193-1.97 Abstract: It has been observed that corrosion of metals catived by nald funji and bacte-ria QccurB under humid conditions in various~climates. 'irhen the mycelium of a mold is in contact with a metal, the acid metabolite prodi;~ced by the g-roving" fungus corrodes the metal. Molde can also live in ails. Bacteria and fungi commonly found in-water and soil, through symbiotic interaction, can live in oil tanks, corrode the metal, and block the feed lines witti scum. Seven species of mold fungi were placed in f1risks containing suitable t,.tration rae4ift. 14hen gold appeared on the surface of the trediwa., slabs of U-imintuii, stainlejas steel, and '~wo or three jr-onths, -brass (80 x 30 x 15 mm) were placed in the flasks. After one, the GlabB were removed, cleaned and wei.4-ied, and the loas of retal by corrosion noted. Changes in PH from 7.0 to 2.0 in 7 days occurred., then a slow increase reaching 8.0 in 2 months. Citric acid was the.most active roLitabolite on the seventh day of incubation. It was found that pure metals and the alloys of non- ferrous metals are =re affected by contact with wycelilwn tham are the alloys of nonferrous and ferrous metals. MSR UDc 54.183.5s546-791 DEMWYEVO V. S.v SYROMYATKIKOVP N. G., and (ITAP2LA4 N. V. "Study of the Uraniua Isotope Exchange in the System Sollution-Sorbent" leningrad, Radiokhimiya., Vol 13, No 5, 1971, PP ?33-739 Abstracts A study was carried out on the interphase isotope exchange of uranium between the solutions ard. the sorbents in contact with them such as ion exchange resinsp aluminum oxide and:BUU charcoal. It was determined that, depending an the composition of the solutiong.type of the sorbent and contact conditions, the periods of half-exchange Tt vary-ftom alhout 4 min to about 4 hrs at room temperatures. The pH of the solutlon, one of the basic indicators of its composition# which determines the Btate of U=i%,l and the degree of sorptionf haB a definite.effeet on the rate of isotope exchange. The exchange rate dependence on the p.If is ve;y.,.complext reflecting the changes in uranium states and Its mobility In solutio n, It has been stated that the exchange rates of the dissolved:and adsorbed u=anium axe detexxined bf the rate of diffusion "file'; this is.supported 'by the fact that the half-exchange period T., is changed when the Intensity of mixing 2 in altered and when the compodtion of the solutions in b6htactlwith the sorbent are changed, a 6 USSR uL 19t6i4.9-084.47 SHILOVs As A.p DS NIXONOVA# T, G,# GarAidates of Veterinary Sciences, MCKONO if. ZMNMI Z. A., Veterinarians Kirov Agricultural Institute "A flew Technique for Injecting Biologicals" Moscow,, Veterinarlyap No 10, 1971s 67-691 Abstract: Injection of many animals with biologicals is a costly and time- consuming process becauie the site has to be carefully treated (the fur shaved and the skin rubbed with a disinfectant or alcohol) to avold infection. A new-injection technique is proposed (for whichthe authors received a Soviet patent) Involving the treatment of boiled needles with raslotJnol, A given Mparation, can be injected subcutaneously or intra:muscularly without first shaving the fur. Infection is prownted by mechardc4l isolation of the needle from the micro"bes present, an the skin wid not by chemical actio4 against them. Yaslatl=l is a sterile vapor minatal oil with 0.2% thymol,added as an anti- septic, When used In the amount reco=endedt ~ malotimol does not have any bactorloidal effect ong for exaaple, vaccine: However, itioumot be used In -taking-blood fron anizals, 46 - do ~ ~ - - - 6 11 - , il MPOSUO 14t :~U Z USSR mc 62o.178.3 LEBEDEVO T. A.s MARINMl T. K., and COTASHEVl V. V., Leninexad rolytechnic Institute imeni Kalinin "Griteria for Estimating Cyclic Strength of Composite Raterials" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratorlyas Vol 39,111o 8. Aug ?3p pp 994-996 Abstracts Questions of forecastine; cyclic strength of reinforced composite materials are considered. A coefficient of effective pavjection K is Introduced which is based on the linear increase of cyale strength of the material in relation to the increasing volumetric content of reinforcement, The area of coefficient projection lies between I < K < 2. Results are presented of the investigation of two:composite naterials -- a specimen from steel 20 with a volumetric reinforcement content of 9 and 14z"o in the form of h1gh-strength U9 cold-drawn 0.8 izm In diameter and a specimen with combined matrix -- steel 20 and titanium OT4 with the.smos reinforcement# One illustration, one table, :1A USSR UDC 62.791j539.43 LEMEV, T. A., DEDEXGAYEV, T. T., OSTASHRV. V., Leningrad "Study of the Structure of the Transient Zone of a Composite PlafA-.rlal DUXIng Cyclical Loading' Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No Jul 73, PP 75-79 Abstracti Results are presented from studies perfonned in order Ito construct an overall picture of the rupture of reinforced composite materIals under cyclical loading. A cotiposite material based on steel and titamium (steel. 20 arA titanium alloy OT4-t) was tested under flat bending in aJiternate dJ--mc- tion~. The relationship of surface reaction ,sat the fibe..-naterLU boundazy to the nature of ruptu--. is domonstrated. bzl UNCLASSIFIED'.- PROCE. SING; ()ATE--2714OV70 _~flttf_"EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING A., SPECtALIZED NAmCOLOGLI AL SERVICE IWAN DUSTRIAL CITY U- 7_&UTH,0R-f02)-GULHEVSKIY, V.N., OSTASHEVSKAYA N*G. t. a- U N T. R YOF INFO--USSR URCE--MOSCOWt SOVETSK..)YE ZURAVOOKHRANENIYE, RUSSIAN11 NO 2t' L970f ISNITTED~-20 FEBRUARY 1969t PP 24-2-7 ;QA,TEz~PU8L.tSHE0______70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES 40PL VC TAGS--ALCOHOL PU3LIC HEALTH, MEWCAL4ACILITYr DRUG AtIUSE C ONTRO L .4APKING--NO R ESTP I CT IONS t'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0709 STEP NO--UR/0753170/000/002/002410027 CIRC ACCESSION N0-00132814 'CLASSIFt 1) PROC IN --27MOVIO 2 023 U 1% E E S S DATE TICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132814 ABST.RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. U N 0 FIR THE CONDITIONS (IF ..CONSTRUCTION OF A COM'-1UNIST SOCIETY IN OUR COUNTRY TH~-: SURVIVAL OF SUCH ~A:REMNANT OF THE PAST AS ALCOHOLISM, IS BECOMING INCREII-SINGLY L'ESS IN JOLERABLE. ALL UNITS OF THE PUBLIC H E A L T 1-11 Sr-RVICE -MAJU B5 tR "N INTO THE FIGHT AGAINST THIS SOCIAL ILL AND THERE MUST BE CONSTANF KA~EUTIC ANO ORGAt'll T 0 AL IMPROVEMENTS IN THF CORRESPONDING TH ZA 1 1'q MEASURES. MANY AUTHO)RS FEEL. 11' IS D~'SIRAIALE 10 BROADEN Till' NOINIHO'SPITAL NARCOLOGICAL PROGRAM 13Y A GENERAL THEPAPEur[C NETWORK~, 1WHELE AT THE SAME *11 tqD '46 NOT DENYING THE NEED FOR CREATING SPi-CIALIZE-0 HO~;PITAL ".IAfk()S A T .-TREATMIENT CEINTERS. HOWEVEiRv WE HAVE NOT E,"ICOUNTE'RE-0 410 REPORTS IN Till: LITERATURE ON THE OPERATIlN OF A SPECIALIZED:NARCOLOGICAL SERVICE -ESTABLISHED IN THE GENERAL NETWORK OF PUBLIC HEALTH S,ERVICE% OF A LARGE KQ -,--:,TNDUSTRIAL CITY SUCH AS EXISTS IN FHI= IVOY :ROG I RUN: ORE ~ BASI N IN O.RGANIZING NARCOLOGICAL ASSISFANICE FOR THE POPULATION, OF KRIVOY ROG AND THE EN T IRE IPON ORE BASIN 1'J'E UERE GUIDED BY 'THE PRAGTICAL NEED FOR ITt AS WELL. AS THE RECOM!4ENDATIONS AiND IDEAS OF -4 N(Ji"IBER OF 'AUTHDIRS WHOSE AND KNOWLEOGE OF NARCOLDGY 14E ENDEAVORED TO "PrLY UP40ER 0 UIR THAT GWID IT 1 ONS. THREE YEARS HAVE INOW PASSEDo. WE FE1,:L THE FXISTENCE DF ..A NARCOLOGICAL SERVICE IN THE CITY PUBLIC, HEALTH 5YSTIE1 HAS PROVEN ~'ITSELF AND OE-SPITE IN01V[DUAL SHORTCOMINGS WHICH Ar T:1,41ES HAVE ARISEN F NTP 'IVF T IVE '.DUE TO FACTORS 13EY,35%) OUR CQ, Q(,l HAS G _N'0051 R SUL r5 FOR rMS REASON WE FEEL IT USEFUL TO SHARE OUR EXPERIENCE IN T;~E Pr".Ar-TICAL -ORGANIZATION OF A NARCOLOGICAL SERVICEo 'I: L.A S S I F I E D 7 USSR UDC 612:797.22 =6TASEKOV, K-J., LARIN., V. V., SOKOLOV'S'KIY, V. S., SAVITS'KIY, V. A., and Odessa Medical Institute BYUTNER, "Thermography of Aqualungers and Some Indexes of Metabolic Processes Under Different Diving Conditions" Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972, pp 614-620 Abstract: Thermography of 10 aqualungers age 20 to 24 showed that diving ~brings about a variety of metabolic changes, the degree var-ying with the water temperature and pressure, type of outfit worn, respirator, and intensity of the work done. The extcut of chilling of:the body increases with decreas- ing temperature and increasing depth of submersion. The hent loss diminishes if the diving is done in a suit of the wet or dry type, ifielectrical heating iB provided, and the aqualunger does physical work. The amount.of air and oxygen consumed depends on the water temperature and type of sult. Breathing oxygen results in a greater heat loss, slower respiratory and pulse rates, and ..higher arte-rial,pressure than does breathing compressed air. The hypothermia caused by submersion shows the signs of a stress reaction:~~ some blood clotting, leukocytosis, and inhibition of serum hydrolase activity. ---- ---- ----- 1/2 024 UNCLASSIF10 WCES,SING DATE-r-09OCT70 ,,.,TITLE-5ELELTIVE ABDOMINAL HYPOTHERMY. -U- _.~.:.AUTH0k-t03J-0EYNEKAj I.YA.9 LARINj~V.V.j OSTASHKOVt ~~K.V. "'COUNT RY Of INFC~--USSR ..,__5EJURCE:_FIZIOL0CICHNIY ZHURNALP 1970P VOL 16Y NR 3r PP 363-368 __~_'_DATE PUBLISHED __--70 ;...~:~~;SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-ABUOMEN, HYPOTHERMiAt DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, HEMURRVIAGE, KlilhEY, ~~SURGERY. BACTERIAL DISEASE ,.,.,!.CONTROL- MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _-PROXY REELIFRAME-199411120 STEP NO--UR/0236/701016/0()3/0363/0368 C IRC AcCMICN NO-AP0115139 UNCLASSIFIED Z/Z 024 UNCL:ASSIFIED I)ItGCES'.Slf%G DATE:--O')OCT70 ~..CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0115139 -ABSTRACT/-cXTRACr-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A PERSPECT111E APPL[CAriai% OF SELECTIVE A6DOMINAL HYPOTHEkiMY IN CLINICAL PRACTIVE 15 GROUNDED AS :'.NE UF THE MOST EFFICIENT MEANS OF COUATING PROFUSE GASTROENTERIC BLEEDINGS, FOR COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PANCREATITIS MND CHOLECYSTbRANCKEATITIS, OF ACUTE KIDNEY.INSUFFICIENCY AND FOR 0ECREjI.SING --THE INTOXICATION PHENOMENA IN ACUTE BACTERIAL INFCCTIONS. THE FURTHER APPLICATION OF SELECTIVE ABDOMINAL HYP01HERMY WILL 'MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO Ij4PkUVE Tilt RESULTS OF TR.'EATRENT UF MANY ABDOMINAL DESEASES AND PROVIDE MURE FAYOUKAdLE CONDITIONS FOR OPERATIVE PROCEOUPE$. FACIL111: :1)EPARTMEENT OF NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEPARTMETNOF 1-40SPITAL'SURGERY'i ME0ICAL:1NSj1TUTE, ODESSA. UNCLASSIFIEO USSR uDc 656.259.2 BERMI, IM.A.. ;m, -f U. V., IAZI-m, v,s nW "~-,V~ PIAVITIK, YA. YU., --r~-DW, V.P. Dezii.-n Offi~e of "C.Lb 7'1--~im Adminis~mflon U, r Pla 1r d of Signali nt-, and Caz---nan- M Ili try of i oa z "A Device for 114onitorirr~, a J.,Dcomotive's Transit of Block Eoundarles" IMSR Authors' C1. B 6! 1 3/20; B 61- 1/0'~, filed 12 Tele. nihn i Illic-E i Cl tc, 1, ya Tckhn tk,~ 11c., 1, L-~-.n ti~3,;~f,-,--~--~,c--tl*-I,'--G-,i~ Translation: A device is :rur monitoring a locm--t--;v~-05 n; nsit of block section z o u! id C. 1,i C! 31-~ loc~:,motive pic--up cnils conriec":!d via a filter to an a rct-ctifier unit, i,.,-hose jn#Pt is, comicc~,ed to the aplifier output, C, circui-L's, a. flip-flops arld an actut,.Ung unit. For Purposes 0-11' th-E:- de-Tice contains code seDaration ur-it::;, the c,,,it- put of the rccti-f~er rznnn,~!cted to the inpu ts of ~Ilho code m)LLr,,:,.t:Lcm units, wiil-h tht~ outpim.; of the cod~2 se-oaratlion %1--lits co'Lnected to the Inputo" of ilie correspCmri-inE C-1-21 circuits, ttie output" ~ I L, of the OR circui4s cc)nnected to the ir-m-Lits End "lip-flop out nnectc-L~ -'L-o the actilating pqt co. unit input 2 illustmtions. r77' ~Itl USSR OSTASHOV, N, F. M IN WARM "Construction of a Parallel Program for a'. Simple Frocessil V sb. Sistemn. modelirovanive (Systems Simulation -- collection of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 39:49 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No, 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V622) Translation: A study was made of methods of constructing matrices of rank 14 and priority-C on the basis of which a parallel program is constructed for a simple process. A method of constructing the priority matrix C for a process written in free form is proposed. I'he method is based on representation of the process in the form of two different successive progj.,ams 'it and W (called the.programs of longitudinal order) on the.basto of which the matrix C is constructed, and the parallel program after It. USSPI OSTIMU, V. NI- "Codinu for Discrete Channels with Noise" Abstrak-tii. i Struktur. Teoriya Releyn. Ustroistv. [Abstract.,LjId Struc- tural. Theory of Relay Devices -- Collection of 11orks] . Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 1&2-211 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kiberne- tika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V638). Translation: A continuation of the bibliographic list of literature on the theory of information and theory of coding, published in the preceding collection (R-ZhMat, 1966, 12V2.66),. As earli.e:r, it contains primarily works on the comb inatorial. -a I g0bral c theory of codes, cor- recting errors, including arithmetic cod.es, as well as.;works on the realization of coding and decoding. USSR GWRILOV, M. A., OSTIANU, V. M., LYAMOVICHI V. F. "The Status of the Theory of Construction of High-Reliability Relay Devices as of the Beginning of 19110" Abstraktni i Struktur. Teoriya Releyn. Ustroistv. [Abstract ;in(] Struc- Collection of Works] Mscoiv, Nauka tural Theory of Relay Devices Press, 1972, pp 113-128 (Translated from Referativnyy _71'irnal, Kiberne- tika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1 V652). Translation: A review article. 177 Biblio. Re f-.s . 45 0 533.6.01 D U 'T 'USSR -1 va 110 TIAV ana 0 S ftt~~ 1e. 0- 'Prof i GO'L _60ROD or s 0 tj-je Thin o0,, 6ne of GcnerLa-;zc;t cjjebny1ch p2ndeniY4 Vyc,:;;!!likh z -v cs t i- y a, 19-23 Kazan' , - 3, 1 P _j.-iJn T e-,du-l NO 2, 197 ._'p Ven of "a, va C tilod fO'-' u nt -I s ;.-s' y bent profi c tLej -~LCCOU Of q slithl (.,>, - e"i3tics scOIL .CL Abstract' t 0 the ow c 01va) !"a c u )oin- tb C- 0 ~:'Y - aerodYna: the I -nosit-110T, 0 asis 0- :-U! 6 thin- --9 r -LI c I JL t t arbiu Tea on t12. 0 b:~ I:LT'.in,' he prof 'how ull-u I. C27- Sol, Cl dc'u , -- ~i C'v dc-," "re , r) n f f J.", I -1j,; C."11 I - proble'2 jonst -r~jor 1, .- j- i "~ of arcL ~?rld 1y t i c al tcI-Linf, I -,cnt Osi L, a the Pl' C-C, '-ack trip .1~1"rzcd by ent 0y Coeffici frl 0 0 O'nu. fte c dep 0"Lds oil and C-tr- The Ti~ CY 0 (cx~)' tile C'(001 -0--o - t'h' de-oends On 'y- ' j j,0 tnin O.C at Cin ano Y to sur7cc' v P' G fd r-i tion ot t mccs- tr'y~r DOS- depcnd,~ to ted r1" two -b V! J 0- laics 0.r v .1 thaorY f 'n fi-w c-tim I a thill tj'03 of ng. atsxY laca. c r ef er cyl 0 e s raphic USSR UDC 629,78.018.1 OSTRAS, V. N. , PENZm, V. I. "Experimental Study of the Force Applied to the Inner Surface of a Cylindrical Tube in Which There is a Nonuniform Supersonic Flow Produced by Conical Nozzles Uch. zap. Tsentr. aerogidrodinari. in-ta (Scientific.hlotes of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute), 1972, Vol,:3, No. 4, pp 9-36 (from RZh- 41. Raketostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.41.108) Translation: The force of friction applied to the inner stirface of a cylin- drical tube was measured on tensometric welgbts under conditions when there is a nonuniform supersonic flow along its entire length produced by conical nozzles. Experiments in which the supersonic flow is produced by shaped nozzles providing a uniform velocity field at the input to the tube were con- ducted to separate the effect of compression shocks arising in the channel from using conical nozzles. The experiments were coMucted at Mach numbers 2.5-3.8 ar the inpuL to the tube and Reynolds numbers.Re 10 -107, H d 1/2 USSR 0STRASY, V. K., PENZIN, V. I., Uch. zap. Tsentr.* aeroj;fdrodinam. in-ta, 1972, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 29-36 TW 0.92, a change of the angle of incidence of the generatrix of the nozzle to the axis of the tube y from 13 to 26* and for two values of the relative roughness Ks = 1.25-10-" and 2-10-5. It is shown that the presence of cora- pression shocks leads to an increase in the coefficient of friction resistance basically due to a decrease In the Mach, number of the f low. The values of the forces of friction in these uniform flows for a turbulent boundary layer and identical Red numbers can be approximately asswned to be equal if the average M number of the nonuniform flow at the input to the channel is equal to the M. number of the uniform flow in the same cross section. The relative roughness has approximately the same ef.11ect on the coelficlent of friction as in the case of the flow of an incompressible fluid. The stress of friction along the channel is practically constant,!tnaking it 1)ossible to use the average coefficient of friction resista.ace,cF analogous to the average coeffi- cient of friction resistance CFO for an incompressible fluid. The relation- ship c. = c/14) is close to the analogous relationship obtained for a plate. 6 ill., 6 ref. Resume. 212 USSR UDC:629.7.036.3-752 OSTRIE130KOV, S. A. "Effect of Thickness on Natural Frequency of Disc With Blades" Moscow, Tr. Mosk. Aviats. in-ta (Transactions of Moscow Aviation Institute), 1972, vyp 245, pp 77-90 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Aviatsionnyye i Raketny-%,re Dvigateli, 1973, Abstract Nb 3. 34.45) Translation: Results are presented of an experimental determination of natural frequencies of discs, tbe modes.of vibration include fxom two to eight nodal diameters without nodal circles.. 8 illustrations, 3 references. Author's resume. Vi 024 UNCLASSIFIED :P~~OCESSING L)ATE--30OCT70 :TlTLE--jE:T&-.e.IN1NG THE THERMAL RESISTANCE OF A WSC TYPE RECTIFIER USING CLECtf,GTHERMAL ANALOGY -U-. AUTHUK~-(04)-OLYAK# V.D-.* KRASNOBAYEVo A.M.o RCMANGVSKIY, V.F., OSTRENKO, `-CCUNTRY LF INFL-USSR AC E--kU5LJ^, ELEK1'KLT_lKlir41KAt 1970t N;l 2, Pill 30-32 ~'~,DA 7 EP UtL I SHE U--"- 7 0 -SUaJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. -;.:._TC,PIL TAGS--Tt-.EkVAL ANALYSIS, SEMICUNDUCTO.R RECTIFIEk, PNI JUNCTION, COOLING kATE, ELECTRONIC CIRCUI.T MODELING/(UNKL300 SE14 DUCTOR ~Rb(;TIFIL~Rv lU)EG1A9b0 ELECUOINTEGRATOR rCUTRUL MARillhG-NO RESTAICTIONS DC-CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 1222 -12 "'Mixy E E $TEP c, INC ArMESSIEN 'NO-AP0123186 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30UCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN Ni u--AP0123136 :.4f3STkACT/EXTRACT--fU) GP-0- A6STRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDY THE APPLICATION OF THL'ELECTVUYHERMAL ANALU(jY METHOG FOR DETERIMINING THE HEATING j4 V TEMPERATURE jF THE PiNtJUNCTION AND TH.ERmAL RESISTANCE,UF T E KL,30O SEMICONDUCTOR POWER RECTIHER. THE ELiECTPfJC MODEL IS MADE FROM CONDULTING PAPER. THE EGDA-9-60 ELECTROINTEGRATUR 14AS USED FOR T" OF VIALGGOUS MEASUKING. THE WURK PAESE14TS A UETERMINATION Of HE SCALES TRANSFLRRATICNt THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIPt CALCULATION OF THE ELEM'~NTS OF THt:-MCl)EL.ALCNG- WITH A UETL-RHlNATl0N OF THE PiNiJUNCTION HEATlN'u -E AND THEk;AAL RLSISTANCE OF THE TERPEPATUR RECTIFIER UNDER THREE coo L I r4G REGIMES. A CCMPAALSCN OF THE DATA OBTAINED FROM :Tl-i-E tsbDEL 'WITH THE GOOD AGREE E T. RESULTS OF.THE FULL SCALE EXPERIMENT SHPWS ti N -i,rf.- I -~7, USSR NVIa-Z RCURILENKO, V. BY,. ONISHCE:-~-INX0, 1. 1. 03 "Defects in Hot Rolled Titanitun Alloyed Tub,!X., Dnepropetrovsk, Metallu_-Eiches'kava I lo 1, jan-Feb 70, pp 29-30 Abst-ract: Hot rolling of titaniurna tubes in autuon-atic -mill.; resulted in defects on the external and internal surfaces of t1he tubing, particularly in the broacliing of billets. The terlden-07 of ti-'Canium to adhere to the toole is worsebod by the high con- -ions and thc signi" tact stresses u-nder high tezaperature condit. cant slipi)age of the metal relative tto ,'.,-h(.- surfaoe Of the guJI.-ding f lines in _o broaching mill. Another no :Ln the fo~-viation of defcots is tho gas oatura~-or4 o-P tho an i tm, U u-, and -t-he formation of a brittle layer on the iburfacc. 'I-h-e n, ost frequent types of defects and conditions of thoix- for-nation are described and illustrated. TheseL de~eatS con_m~nption of metal irk the r-anafacture of the tubing. At t5he tlii-c, the fonrat-_Ion of defects is redueed by nore frarjllent ro-placellient of USSR OSTREINIKO, V. et a!. , NEetal litr-gic' (3:3 kaya I 3o:e,riorudna-ya Promyshlennosti, No 1, jan-l~-Gb---, 29-10 line guides. The authors perforvied an expcVj,,,iir-, involvinS b-,i:)T,;- n ing compressed air throu;;)~ the. nilL at 6 Eam, pro!isurc between operating cycles. This method was' somewhat in reducing the frequency of defectifo=ation. ~2/2 USSR uDc 621-M-531-1(088.8) Mira- nien ALITEER, A.'M. GOL ITS, M. Ye. GUDZM-'IKO, A. B., OSTTRL Scientific Research Institute of Machine Tools Od- 'Cutting Tools "A Transistorized Pulse Generator" USSR Author's Certificate No 269987, filed 22 Jul 68 published 4 Aug 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1G231 P). Translation: This Author's Certificate~introduces a transistorized rnulse generator which contains a multivrorator and an additional trtmsistor of opposite conductivity type connected in a caumon bese circuit. To sirrplify the device, a time- m-rk capacitor is connected to the rollactor of the additional transistor and to the emitter of one of the: multiwi.bra:tor transistors. This time-ma k capacitor is simultaneously cor-mected through a resistor, two capacitors and.a second Tesistor to the collector of the other multivibrator transistor. USSR UDC: 621.396.6-Al. h8 ZAMOV, R. G., OSTMVSOV, Yu. N. "Hermetic Sealing of Integrated Circuit Housings by Capacitor Welding" Elektron. prom-st'. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (The Electronic* Industry. Scien- tific and Technical Collection), 1972, No 1, pp, IDO-101 (from RM-Radio- tekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V272). Translat The paper discusses the p ion articulars of iermetically sealing microcircuit housings and the casings of semiconductor devices by capaci- tor velding. Recommendations.are given on~ selecting, the materials for making the housing covers, and also the parameters of the hermetic sealing cycle. Resumd. 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-ANALYSLS OF TUMOR TRANSFORMATIGN OF TISSUES. 11. BIOCHEMICAL DEOIFFERENTIATION OF TISSUE DURING CARCINOGENESIS" CHANGES OF CREATINE _-'AUTHOR-(05)-SALYAMCN, L.S.t ASHMARIN# I-P-t.GSTRETSOVAt L.B.9 LYZLOVAP -PLUZHNIKOVA* G&Fs N . v . I IT RY INFO-USSR OURCE-TSITOLOGLYA 1970, 12(l), 102-710 -,,VATE PUBLISHED-70 ---,.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS * TUMOR, TISSUE PHYSIOLOGY, CELL PHYSIOLOGY, ENZYME AcrnflyYp J-~~CARCINOGEN, CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE* LEAD COMPOUND* BENZENE DERIVATLVE :--ccNrROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .~WCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _~~'..PRGXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2107 STEP NO--UR/9053/70/OL2/001/01OZ/0110 C I R C- ACCESSIGN NO--AP0127480 PROCESISING DATE -30OCT70 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 015 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--APol2T48O ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) Gp-0- ABSTRACT. CREATINE KINASE (1) AND ALK. '-"..'-PHOSPHATASE III) ACTIVITY WAS STUDIED:IN TRANSPLANFABLE TUMORS IHEPATOMA :---22-A IN C SUB3 HA MICEt HEPATOMA 27 AND KIDNEY TUMOR A8-1.2 IN RATS) AND TISSUES OF MICE AND RATS ADMINISTERED CARCINOGENIC CU14POS. (CCL SUB40 PB(OAC)SUB29 URETHANE AND 3*4#BEZNO(ALPHA) PYRENE)o I ACTIVITY WAS INCREASED 3 FOLD IN HEPATOMA 27 AND 5w-10 FOLD IN HEPATOMA 22A. IT INCREASED ALSO UP TO 2 FOLD DURING THE HEPATOCARC-114OGFNESIS IN 141CE AFTER-CCL SUB4 ADMINISTRATION. AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF 3949SENZG(ALPliA)PYRENE, I ACTIVITY IN~SKELETAL MUSCLES DECREASED TO 56PERCENT OF THE NORMAL VALUE WITHIN 26 DAYS AND A SIALLAR DECREASE WAS FOUND IN KIDNEYS OF RATS ADMINL*STERED,P8 ACETATE. HO~iEVERv I ACTIVITY -IN-THE LIVER-WAS INCREASED. 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER OF MICE ADMINISTERED CCL SUB4 INCREASED UP TO 3 FOLD DURING THE IST FEW DAYS THEN RETURNED TO NORMAL VALUES* P8 ACETATE CAUSED A DECREASE IN 11 IN THE KIDNEY AND KIDENY TUMORS. AFTERITHE ADMINISTRATION OF URETHANEw 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LLVF.R INCREASED. IT.WAS CONCLUDED THAT -CHEM. CARCINGGENESIS IS ACCOMPANIED BY.REPRESSIONS AND DEREPRESSIONS OF GENES,REGULATING THE SYTHESIS.UF ENZYMES, IN.CERTAXN TISSUES. LAS. PATHOL. PHYSIOL. TUMOR~GROWTUP INST. UNCUL.1 LENINGRAD, USSR. -u0 NCLA S Sl FIED PROCESSING, DATE-13NOV70 026 OF GUCTILITY 114 C JP4 T I Nu 1) US L YCAST :S! it: E 7STEEL -U- -f03)-05,TRE'(KOr MEDVEDEV A.!;. MUSTAFAYEV t liAs ... AUTHGR .n,--CDUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR NA SOURCE---[ ZVEST. V.U.Z., CHERi QMET. r 1970, (1) 72~~74 OATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SU3JECT AX A 5 - -A T EA I A L S OPIC TAG.S--STE-FL SHEET, DUCTI Ll T Y, 'SHEEET 14FTAL, MANGANESE CONTMMING [7'.- -,ALL(-jYt. CONT1.41JOUS CASTINGy Ah I SOTROPY, :,AETAL MaLL1,M; cawROL lt4RKlNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIED PkOXY IREFL/FRAME-2000/0553 STEP i',,13--Ult/0148/TO/000/00?/0072/0014 CIRC ACCIESS[ON NU-AP0124248 _j 1% 212 OZ6 UNCL ASS I FI EG: PROGIESSING DATE--- i 3T,,'JV70 CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0124248 .~4BSTRACT/CEXTRACT--(U) C-P-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANISOTROPY CHARALTERIZ1,NG THE OBTAENED BY CONTINUUUS CASTING 15 1SCUSSED ON DUCTILITY OF S14EET STEFL 0 THE BASIS OF A MATHEMATICAL kEGkESSI-ON ANALYSIS AND! CORKELATED YIITIA THE 1*1 C0N,TENTt THE ROLLIN(v TEMPor AND THE METHOD OF HA.,NOLING THE STEFL AFTER ROLL[NG* THE ANISOTROPY IS GRE4TEST WHEN THE! TEMP. A[ THE END OF ME ROLLING OPERATION IS d8J0EGk[cSC AINO THE RESULTANT MATERIAL IS 40UND -INTO REELS AT 600DEGREESC. CARI:'FUL ATTLNTION TO 'AN CONTENT IS REQJIRED flM ORDER TO ENSURE ADEQUATE DUCT IL.1 TY., -1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA'rE--160CT70 '.'~TITLE-THE USE OF DIFFERENTIAL CENTRIFUGATIUN IN A STUDY OF HETEROMORPHIC PROP ERT I E S OF A SUBMERGED cuLTURE~ OF ACTINOMYCES $11REPTOMYCIN- 773 -U- ~.- AUTHOR-(()3)-OMITRIYEVAt S.V.ir.,OSTRIKOVAV N.-A*t KOSHEIEVA,; G.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 19709 VOL 151 NR 51,PP 397-401 ATE PUc3LlSHED------70 AREAS-810LOGICAL AND -MEW CAL ~SC1 ENCE-S TOPIC TAGS--ACTINOMYCESt STREPTOMYCINv CULTURE METHOD ~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0152 STEP NU--UR/0297/701015/005/0397/0401 IRC-ACCESS ION-_NG-7w-AP_Qlt4.543____ Z/2 014 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 :ClaC ACCESSION NO--AP0114548 ,.ABSTRACT.IEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WITH DIFFERENTIAL CENTRIFUGATION SUBMERGED CULTURE OF ACTINOMYCES STREPTOMYCINI 773 WAS BROKEN INTO 3 AND 3 NON MYCELIAL FRACTIONS. CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL DIFFER=NCES BETWEEN MYCELIA FROM FRACTIONS 11, IV AND VIr AS WELL AS DIFFERENCES IN -.:THE GROdTH AND ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION RATES WERE OBSERVED. THE MYCELIAL --.--FRACTION.IV IS OF THE GREATEST INTER ES T. ITS EARLY APPEARANCE INDICATES V LOW LEVEL OF ANTIBIOTIC ACT:IV.ITY., FACILI*i Y: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ANTIBIOTICS, MOSCOW. 017 UINCLASS I FIED:~: ~iPRCCESS ING UA-rc- 13N V7 TITLE--Tt-fEWlAL A~`JALYSIS UF AGA L L I Wl cHLORIDEoALUMI ,,k) ;A CHLORIDE,CESIUM CHLORIDE SYSTFM -U- AUTHOR--OSTRIKi3VA, t4.V. 10, C C U iN T RY OF lNFjj3--USSf( S, OURC E--ZH N F-fJR(;. KH IM 11) 76 15(41, 1:142-4 DATE, PUBLISHED - - - - - - - 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~,-i,TOPIC TAGS-- THERMAL__ANALY 5 IS GALL IUM -C(114POUNDt CHLORIDEt ALUMINUM CHLORIDEr CESIUM COMPOUNDi EUTECTICt PHASE 01 AG RLIN14 CONTROL ilt,,.KING--N0 REsrRICTfONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UflCLASSIFIE0 'PROXY REEL/FRA,,ME--1999/1117 STEP:NO--UR10078/70/015/004/1142/1144 CIRC ACCES SION NO--AP0123109 L A"! F I E D ------------- 2/2 017 UNC L A SS I F I ED: PROCESSING DATE-1.31NOV70 CIRC ACCESSIOIN ;40--AP0123109 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A!:11 s T tk, A, c TT ~ iPHASE 0146PAM OF THE GACL SU33-ALCL SU63-CSCL SYST1:;'4 IS NNESENTEO. THE J C5ALCL SUB4-CSI-ACL SU34 SECTION FORIIS A CONTINUOUS SERIES OF SOLID SOLNS. C. S G 6, C L _s ljo 7NI F,-lptm_s vA THE SUBSYSTtA CSALC L SU134 PLUS GACL : SU33 IN EQU I L I [if! I JM CSG.ICL SIJ3q PLUS ALCL SU33. THE T&~.NAKY PERITECTIC. POIN -r cuRf;~EspcNus To co., P;4. 4LCL SU133 26, GACL SUB3 539 AND CSCL 21 MOLE PEK 'CENIT AND TEMP. 98OE5t~EES. TH E TERNARY EUTECTIC M. 70DEGREES AND CLOSELY ADJOINS THE Ga(-,L SU83-CSCL COMM, LINE* FACILITY: VOKONEVi. G.OS.: UNIVIA VIIXONEZHt USSR. UNCLA5S lF [ED, A12 014 UNCL ASS IF I ED 'PAOCESSING DATE--20NOV70 T ITL E-THERMAL ANALYSIS OF A GADOLINIUK-CHLORIDEVIRON III CHLORIDEisoolum CHLCRIfit SYSTEM -U- --USTRIKOVAl N,V. ALTHOR CCUNTRY-C-F INFC--LSSR ,:.-SG-URCE--LF, NEGRG. KHIM. 1970, 15(3), E60-1 ;,:-'DAT.,E 'PUBL ISHEC-----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEM. ISTRY GADOLINTU14 COMPOUND, CHLORIDE, SODIUM ;.TGPIC TAGS-THERMAL ANALYSISP ;,.~i.:CHLOKWE, PHASE DIAGRAMt EUTECTIC MIXTUREp IRON CHLORIDE CC,%T*RGL. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 :-.P.-IOXY REEL/fRAME-1994/1723 STEP NCI--Uf~/0078/TO/015/003/0840/0881 212 014 UNCLASSIFIED 1PROCE.SSING DATE-20NOV70 tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115552 ABSTRACTIEXTRAGT-W) GP-Q- A65TRACT, TEN CROSS ";ECTUANS Of: GACL SU83-FELL SUB3-NACL SYSTEM hERE STUDIED AND THEIR PRC,,JECTIO.N IS GiVE~l ON A PHASE DIAGRAM OF ThE sysrEm, THE OUASJBINAR'~ S'ISTE~,IlSp NAFECL SU54-NAGACL SU84 ANU NAGALL SU114-FLCL SU.33 SEP* THE 04AGRAM INTO 3 'PARTS: NAFECL SU84-NACL-NAGACL SUB4v NAFECL Wbl-NAGACL SUFJ4-Fl.-CL SU331 AND,FECL SU23-GACL SUB3-NAGACL SUB4.. NAFECL. SU114 AN-0 NAGACL SUB4 F,iRt-l CONTINUOUS SERIES CF SOLID SOLNS. THE SYSTE111 HAS A TERNARY PERITECTIL AND A TERNARY EUTECTIC POINT. FACILITY: VORONEZH. ~~-.,Gos. UN.IV.l VORCNELH. USSRO. 'a F UNCLASSIFII EG;~ ~`P~ OCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 -1/2 ; iR 037 T Y PE OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF SEMIINSULATING GALLIUM -U- yN'-_AUTHOR--OSTRO8ORODQVA*- VIVO COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,_~.SOURCE-F I Z. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19701 '4(t)t'228 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~S U BJ EC TAREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS EFFECT, HALL G0NSTANTvE'rCllE0 CRYSTAL, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, ACTIVATION EINE-AGYr. LOW TEMPERATUREIEFFECTt CRYSTAL -IMPURITY, GALLIUM COMPOUNI)v ARSENIDE91 SURFACE PROPERTY '14AP.KI%"y--NU RESTRICTIONS ,~"DQCUMENT- CLASS--U4CLASSIFTED -PAOXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0590 STEP t4D--UR/0449/70/00tt/001/0220/0028 :-i:IRC ACCESSION NC--AP0105573 UNCLASSIFIED 2~42 .037 UNCLAssi ~IEP;` PRCCESSING DATE--18SEP70 jC t"A*CCESSICN NO-AP0105573 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP.~ DEPENDENCE OF THE HALL 'CONST. AND RESISTIVITY tkHO) IN GAAS SAMPL~S (RII-a StJ[32950EGREr:S K :GPEATER THAN 2 TIMES 10 PRIME8,014M-CM) WAS ISTUDIED AT 250-450DEGREES K. THE EFFECTIVE CARRIER 111OBILITY IS STRONGLY INFLI)ENCED BY SURFACE 'CONUUCTANCE. IN SAMPLES WITH A FRESHLY ETCHED SURFACE, AT GREATER THAN 350DEGREES Ki THE:HALL CONST. APPROACHES OR REACHES THE INTRUNSIC HALL ~~'CONST. (M SUBE EQUALS 0.0714 SUD01 M SU13H EQUALS 0-5H SUB0, E SUBCV F4UALS (1.52 MINUS 4.3) TIMES 10 PRIMEmNEGATIVE4, EV). AT LOWER TEMPS., T14E COND. DEVIATES,FROM ITS INTRINSIC VALUE,; T4E, ACT.IVATION.ENERGY OF IMPURITY TERMS. I-N BOTH- THE.CONDO AND THE: HALL CON,ST- IS APPROX. 0.4 EV; THE COMPENSATIOWCOEFF. OF THE CORRESPONDING LEVEL IS 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 MINUS 10 PRIME NEGATtVE4. THE RESULTS,ARF DISCU$SED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF 2 ENERGY LEVELS CONTRIBUTING-TO THE QARK CnNDI 0' THE S114ULTANEDUS EXISTENCE OF 2 PARTLY COMPENSATED LEVEL$.AS WELL,AS T14E QUANT, CHAPACTERISTICS OF THE COMPENSATION crJEFF. ARE EXPLALNED, CONSIDERING THE LACK OF HOMOGENEETY OF THE'-MATERIALt, WHICH Cf3NTAINS SEVERAL LEVELS DUE TO VARIOUS DEFECTS--AND IMPURITIES, UNCLASSIFIED.- till.t USSR "Distribution. of Line Length in a System with Group Servic ing" Mat. vopr. upr. proiz-vom [Mathematical Problems of Production Control Collection of Works], So 5, Moscow, 1972, pp 24-27 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 1973, Abstract No 8 V58 by 1. Kovalenko) Translation: An M/G1 system with group seevicing w3th arbitrary distri- bution of the size of a group of requests,simultaneously arriving for servicing is studied. The generating function of the final probabilities of the embedded markov chain is found., In the case -when the servicing time of a group of requests is distributed according.to Erlang's law, the mathematical expectation and dispersion of the value at the momcnt 1)rc- ceding the beginning of servicing are Toulid. Abstractor's Note. The system studied by the author was also studied in: (RZMfat, 1965, 2V452, 1966 12V57). 12 Equipme t' '6: Gyrbic ic USSR uDc: 629.78-017.2 BESEKERSKIVY, V. A., GORDEYEV, V. G., OSTROMUKHOV, Ya. G. Theory of a Twro-Rotor Precessing Orbit" Moscow, Upr. dvizhushchimisya ob"yektami. Tr. IV Vses. soveshch. T)o avt.orat. upr. Tbilisi, i968--sbornik (Control of Noving Objects. Works of the Fourth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control. Tbilisi, 1968--collection of papers), 1972, DP 87-98 (from RZh-Baketostroyeniye,,No 10, Oct 72, abstract rio,lo.4i.66) T~ranslation: Basi- ng their analysis an an investigation of the initial dff- ferential equations of a two-rotor precessing orbit, z~.s %ell as or the com- position of the interferences acting on-the output of the vertical plotter and in the nrecessing orbit itself, the authors presett basic theoretical relations for the process of constructing a.running orbital system of coor- dinates in the correction (normal orientation) and the gyroncopic mem.Gry r-rAes. By way of principal -results of the analysis, the authors note that the spectrum of interference due to inherent drifts o~' the (,7rorcoves i,:, changed by the modulating properties of the two-rotor precovsing G~bit, ,.,nJ aloo by working conditions In the gyroscopic memory mode which are more ad- 112 USSR BESEKERSKIY, V. A. et al., Upr. dvizhushcIAmisya ob"ye)ftarmni. Tr. !V Vses. -soveshch. po avtomat. upr. Thilisi, 1968--sboi-nik, 1972, pp 87-98 vantageous than in a single-rotor precessing orbit. The difference, in the interference spectra at the output of orbital coordinate syct,-:ms plotters constructed on the basis of using single-rotor and two-rotor -urecessing orbits enables realization of further effective combination of the two. Bibliography of five titles. Msum6. 2/2 USSR 13ESEKERSn-Y, V. A., GORDEYEV, V. G.,, OLTRO OV "Theory of the Two-Rotor Gyroscopic Orbit" Upr. Dvizhushchimisya Oblyektani. Tr. IV:Vses. Soveshch. po Avtomat. UPI% Tbilisi, 1968 IControl of Moving Objects~, Works of Fourth All-Union ConfcT- ence on Automatic Control, Tbilisi, 1968 Collection.of Works], Moscow, 1972, pp 87-98, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mell-hanika, No 10, ~1972, Abstract No 10 A72, author's view). Translation: Based on a study of the initial differential equations of a two-rotor gyroorbit and the composition of interference at the output ~of the vertical-line constructor, as well as in the gyroorbit itself, the., basic theoretical relationships are presented for the process of constiaic- tion of the instantaneous orbital system of coordinates. in tile correction (,normal orientation) mode and gyroscopic memory riodc. As the most impor- tant results of analysis, the author's note the transfoination of- the spectTun of noise defined by the naturalldrift of the g~yroscopes, a result of the modulating properties of the two-rotor gyroorbitj as well as the more favorable operating conditions in the gyroscopic memory mode than in a single-rotor gyroorbit. The differences in the noise ST)eCtTa at the output of the orbital coordinate system constructor based on.a single-rotor and on a two-rotor gyroorbit allows themto be effectively combine6. 5 Biblio. Refs. zmq_ li2 ~617 u,,ic L ASS I F II5D PROCESSING DATF--27,140VII-D 'If 'THE G. APHITIZATIG"'ll OF ,,_,.T:I.TLG--CATALYTIC ACTION OF ALUMt,111SILICATES 0 ill t~ q '~:CARBON MATERIALS -U- -_t03)-FROL0Vq V.I., OSTRONOVv B.G.* NAGORNYY9 V.Gs --USSR COUNTRY OF INFO ~~SQURCE-~--TSVET. METAL. 1970, 43(20, 39-4~t' D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ISUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--GRAPHITIZATIONi GARBONvCOKFp SILICATEt: CRYSTAL ~_~CONTROL i4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1415 STEP NO--Ull/0136/70/0431002/0039/0041 ---ir IRC_ ACCESSI ON- NO=-AP012_(),9_53_ 1!iL7 L A-C-C I L:_ LC-Li ," %. 2 ~ '; J . IL 41 , kJ 2/2 017 UNCL A S,S IF I ED PROC:ESSING DATE--27NOV70 ~,-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126q53 ABs'rRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. WHEN 10PEACENT POW0. iNAX, KA, NAA, T KAOL,INj ( AND CAX ZEOLILTESY NEPHELINE, SERjrlTE, )R CHLORITE 'WERE ADDED TO PETROL'EUM COKE KNPS AND THE MIXTS. WERE HEATED [N AN, INERT ATM. IN A TUBE FURNACE AT 2000DEGREES FOR 3 HJR.tl THE DEGREE OF,GRAPHITIZATION WAS PAISED -FROM 0936 FOR THE CONTROL SAPIPLETO Q'070p 0.691t 0.63, 0.49, 0.69, 1_1~. 0.66f 0.62, -AND Go561 RESPaj AND THE JNTERL.Amr-LCAR 1)'lsTAk'CE D SUB002 IN THE.GRAPHITE WAS REDUCED FRO14 3.409 TO 3,380, ,"381, 3. 3 0.' , 3.39~, 3.3811 3.3831 3.3879 AND 3.392, RESP. ON THE BAS I S(IF THE D[AtIAGNETIC SUSCtPTIBILITY (5.2 TIMES -10 PRIMENEGATIVE& CM-#Gt5EC. UNITS-G) OF THE GRAPHIT IZED KNPS,NAX MI ST. , THE CONTENT OF PERF ECT GRAPHI rE CRYSTAL S WAS 25PERCENT. REPEATED FORMATION AND DECOMPN. OF CAR31DES COULO NOT EXPLAIN THIS RESULT BECAUSE 0 SUB002 DEGREASE0 ONLY DURING THE FIRST HR OF HEAT[NG AND THEN REMAINED ALMOST CONST. AND THE PERFECT GRAPHITE PHASE WAS NOT DETECTED IN X RAY IMPROVED GRAPHITIZAlloi'i OF THE KNPSoNAX MIST. RESULTED FROM INCREASED MOBIL[ITY OF THE CRYSTALS AS A RESULT.OF RECRYSTN. OF CARBIDES' ON SURPACES HAVING LOWER ACTIVATIO..,l -ENERGIES (75 COMPARED WITH 86 KCAL-MOLF). VIE-- i A P L-1 USSR UDC 536.532.089.6 SAMARIN, Yu. B. and KOLOSHINA, V. N.. '"Measurement of Small Low-Temperature:*DifferenceB" Hosccu, lzmerital'naya Tekhnika No 6, 1972, p 48 Abstract: A mar, -ganin- cons t antan thermocouple has been produced for the mea- surement of sm-all differences. Results of calibration of the thermocouple within the temperature range from 273-73"' K tire presented in a table. It is shown that the electromotive force of the thennocouple is close to the emf of a copper- cons tantan thermocouplei md -that the therm-n-1 conductiv- ity of the manganin- cons tan tan thermocouple is 1 or 2 orders of magnitude lower than that of a copper-constantan thei-pocouple. The riianganin-consuantan thermocouple may be recommended,for the measurement of smull low-temperature differences in adiabatic microcalorimeters. 1 table. 4 references. '007 - - :~? f, Essjt~G DATE--ZINUVI 2 UN LAssit,r-i o: T-ITLE-:-CO.4PLEXES (IF MACHINES OF CONTINUOUSACTION -U- AUTHOR-(05)-TARTAKOVSKIY, S.N., AKUTi.Nv G*K*t BARSUKUVP M.I.v SHCHERBINA? YU.-Not QSTROUKHOVr I.I. CGUNTRY Or"MT-4--USSR SOURCE--COMPLEXES OF MACHINES OF CONTINUOUS ACTION (KOMPLERSY MASHIN NEPRERYVN'OGO DEYSTVIYA) -40SCOWr NEDRAll 19701' P DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CAqTfl SCIFNCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYt MECH#j IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPEC TAGS--MIN ING ENGINEER INGr MINERAL DEPOSIT, INDUSTKIAL AUTOMATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAIIE--3003/1735 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0123 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0130587 UNC LA S5.1 F I E 0. ~`,2/2-~ 007 UNCLASSir SING DATE -CIRC-A'-CESSIO,"l NO-AM0130587 ABSTRAC"T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTE.-NITS: PRL^ACE 5. 6HAPTER 1. MECHANIZATION OF STRIPPI~G OPFRATIONS IN DPEN CUT A,1.,lc-S,~ 12, 11. MECHANIZATION OF MINE CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS IN OPEN CUT flfil!~S 36. USE OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION TEC14NIQUES 70. CONCLUSION 125. BIBLIOGRAPHY 126, THE BOOK DEALS WITH BASIC MOST TYPICAL FLOW SHXETS IN MECHANIZATION OF STRIPPING AND HINE CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS IN OPEi- OF COMPELXES OF CONTINUOUS OPERATION MA- s CUT MIiNES BY MEANS H 1, NE 5 1` Ll WELL AS FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES IN AUTOMATION OF:THESE CGNMPLEEXES. 800K WAS WRITTEN FOR A WIDE CIRCLE OF ENGINEERNNIG TECHNICAL PEASOININEL OF MINING ENTERPRISESP DESIGN AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATONS; IT CA114 BE USEFUL ALSU TO COLLEGE STUDENTS SPECTALIZING-IN THE FIELD OF OPEN CUT MINING DEPOSITS. UNCLASSIFIED 17r,"11-1 PN-~ffmm 7777~ USSR VANIN, R. S., QSTROU~Lox,, m. Ya. ast "Influence of Calcium Fluoride on Desulfuration of C. Iron by High Magnesium Slags" Moscow, Izv. Vuzov,, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, p 39-41. Abstract: The influence of the addition of CaF2 (I-I'a) on the desulfurating ability of synthetic high magnesium (20-30' MgO) slags wi Cao: Si02=0 a th .6 is studied. It is found that calcium flouride improves the distributicn .-Factor of sulfur between high magnesium melt and cast iron.. The higliest desulfuration indicator is produced by a slag with 25%~MgO and 2%.CaF2 With CaO: Si-02=0.6- 0.8. USSR UDO: 669 .162.12:622 .782.oo4.i2 OSTRaTICE10V M. Ya., FUSKOVA, A. G., PXM4MDV, N. I., F~SXKOV L. N., VYATKO, G. P. avv"NEPM A. S. J1 "Structural Specifics and Metallurgical.Properties of Pellets Yade of Titanium- bl~gnetite Ore Concentrates. Report 1" IzV. VUZ, Chernaya vIetallurgiya, 2zo 6, i970, PP 33-37 Abstract: Pellets made of ilmenite-titano-magnetite orbs from the southern Urals (60.8700 Fe: 10.14% TiO2) with basicity (CaO: SiO 2) 0.40-1.38, roasted under isothermal conditions in a current of air (60 I/hr) for 30 minutes ivere studied. The composition and structure of the pellets were deternined by the roasting temperature. With low-temperature roasting (1150-1220" Q, the proce.-ises of sintering and recrystalization occur in.par4liel with oxidation of the ore grains, and highly porous, but low-strength pellets are produced consisting of hematite, psoudobrookite, calcium farritp-s (influxed j.,lialletI) and silicate glass. With high-temperatura roasting (1250-1300* Q, oxidation precedes the recrystOUzation and sintering processes of the titano magnetite. These peilets have increased strength but low porosityand consist of hematite (solid solu- tion) and silicate binder; the predominate mass of th(I* titanium oxides is present as'a solid solution consiating~of h6matite. t!Nro Illustrations; one table; three biblic. refs. i7i 59 w CLA S-~ PROCESSING DATE--3-00CT70 N U ~'-TITLE-DETERMINATION OF SEROTGNIN IN GASTRIC JUICE 13YA FLUOROMETRIc w- ::METHOD -U- ~,~-AUTFOR---!(03)-14[)ROLOVETSKlYv O-Vot GROKHOVSKIY# L*P.p 0STROUKHOVv V-Do OF INFO-USSR :'--~SOUR CE---LAB. CELO 1970ir 113)v 152-4 DATE PUBLISHED-70 SUBJECT AREA5-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :TOPIC TAGS-SEROTCNIN, GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM, FLUCROMETER, DIGESTIVE .:,SYSTEM XCNTRIL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UPICLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--3001/1797 STEP NO--UR/9099/70/000/00010152/0154 ~--CIRC ArCESSICN NO-AP0127211 41:01illibill ill 61 .. . ......... I .I i 4 dimll.dillp"; -lklfllil 4."k:, 1 i!PROCESSING i)ATE--230CT70 UNCUASSIF3~0.;'; -U- :.-T.lTLE--ELECTRCPH0RESIS OF HUMUS SIJBSTANrES ON AGAK GEL ,:AUTHOR-(02)-STEPANOV, V.V.v OSTROUKHOVAj.T.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 44 19701 (2.'v -54. .-SOURCE--POCHVOVEDENIE D.A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -S '41 C SOLUTION9 -F,TOPIC TAU --ORGA. ACID, AGARt GELt ELECTROPHORESISt 6UFFER SPECTROPHOTOMETRY .- ~CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, ___DbcUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED REEL/FRAME--1998/0297 STEPI,'qO--UR/0500/70/000/002/0044/0056 Cl RC ACCESSION N0--AP0120986 2/2- 020 ON&LASSMED ~PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120986 ABSTRACT/EXTf'%ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, HUMIC AND FULVIC ACIDS, U.04-0.5 ML AT 0.1 MG-ML, WERE APPLIED TO 2-4 4M THICK 1.5-3PERCENT AGAR AGAR LAYEPS AT ODEGREES. ELECTROPHORESI SWAS PERFORMIED AT 5-10V-Cli, 50-80 MAt AND PATH LENGTH OF 25 C-4i IN 0*1-0.Z ti BARBITURATE OR NA FORMATE BUFFERS AT PH 8.6 OR 5.09 RESP. THE ANIONIC HUMUD 5U3STA.NCES COULD BE FRACTIONATED IN THE FREE ACID OR IN-THE NA SALT-FORMa, DENSITOMETRY IN THE VISIBLE OR IR WAS EMPLOYED TO VISUALIZE THE~~FRACTIONATIONS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV.t LENIN-GRADo USSR. UNCLASSIf TO Adim. Ac c~. Zir.: h P0030926-4* Ref. Code: UR 0475 Vrachebnoye Del PRIMARY SOURCE: .70p Nr I pp O~S C~97 SUMMARY EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTARY ADMINISTRATION OF VITAMIN B, IN DDT AND HEPTACHLOR-POISONING ON 0XIDATION-REDUCTIONT PROCESSES IN THE ORGANISM V. A. Qstrol~ljiiw and F. A. Onil4iqenko (Kiev) The effect has been studied of administrition of vitarniii B, o1i ffic state'of oxida- tion-reduction processes in DDT, and, heptachlor poisoning. It was found that during repeated prolonged ( 1.5 manths) entering of subtoxic do*cs ot the aforernerkioned poisons; into Me- animal organism daily administration of excessive amounts of vitamin 91. msulted. in a significaq~ improvement of oxiddtive Rrocesses, in particular in the case of DDT poisorking. REEL FIME 19690345-', USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9 BURKATSKAYA, YE. KAMM, V.. 11., ANDIA, 1. A., OLEFIR, A. 1. "Maracteristic Features of the Reactio under the Prolonged ns of the,Organism Effect of Various Classes of Chemicals": V sb. Nauch. osnovy sovrem, rtetodoy gi%tiyen. nortrArovaniva Lain. veshchesty v okruzhayushchev srede (scientific Principles of Hoderw,~Iethods of Ifygienic Normalization oi Chemicals in the Environment of works) , ~iosccw, 19713, Pp 135-141 (from M-Biologierteskava Khimiya, No 14, Jul 72, Abstract No 102050) 'Translation: On -the basis of a study of the effect of or,.Tanochlorixia and orTan- Ophospharus and carbaziate pesticides (expelliments on Mts~ on certain bio- Cherdcal SyStems of the organisms, the wrpL-.)1o&ica.1 ccnp-:)a-ition of the blood and Athe r--activity, it, is considered that durirq hygienic norrali- zation of cbemicals as int-egral tests, the biochem-ftal, 11=1-tologic and in=-ano- logic indexes can be ut-te-i. 1/6 063 UNC LA SS I F f E L, T.1TLE--oIALGGtjE URBIT EARTH -U- AUTHOR--LISTROWOV, G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SGURCE--MOSCOW, IMESTIYAP 4 JUN~ 1970.. PP 1 4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU3JECT AREAS--_SPACE TECHNOLOGY, N A V IG T 1'(1~~J, BIOLOGICAL ANO MEOICAL SCIENCES TA'1-.S-A,4N%ED SPj',GF(;.RPiFTi FLIGHT CONTR OL SYSTF+!-, -RADIO CO,'4MUN [CATION GP,81T,.CGRRECTI0Nt SPACECRAFT MANEUVER, 44AN -.MACHI~*11: SYSTEM/(U)S()YJZ 9 -1 'ED SPACECRAFT MA, _N '4AR. 1-j--iNig RESTRICTIONS TPOL K 1 `4 PROXY Rc_,':_L/FRA,14E--_J10)04/ 1649 5 TE PNO-UR /1)(1031,70/000 1000/oi)o 1 /0004 CIRC Af"ci-c-SION U L A ita a1, D 2/6 063 UNCLA.SSIFIELi: PROCESSING DATt-:--13-%OV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0131965 ABSTPAcr/EX"r,RACT--(U) GP-0- "IQ-STRACT W E AR E 1,14 THE LARGE RCW-l 11CCUPIED BY Til;-:. FLIGHT CONTROL GFOUP. ONE OF THE iALLS IS A MALEN:0111C MOCKUP AND TEL;EVISION SCREEN. EVERYONE'S ATTENTIG,% IN THE HALL IS DIRECTED TO ONE OF THEM: IT N'0W APPEARS THAT THE COSMDNAUTS WHO BEGAN FLIGHT ONE OINE IIALF HOJRS AGO ARE CUMPLE-TING TkLi'IR FIRST REVoLUTIO"'j. I RECALL THE ANTENNA DISHES 'jiHICH I SAW ALONG THE ROA;) 1*0 THE COTIAND POINT. THEY WERE POINTED AT THE H13RIZOll SO THAI* THE-Y COULD INTERCEPT "SOYUZ-9" AS SOX,! AS POSSIBLE, [NrERC.EPT IT AS $00M AS IT E14ERGES FROM THE ZO%NE OF INVISIBILITY. ' IN OUR SKY THE SUN Tl;~#NVELS FROM CEAST TOWEST; Tfla SATELLITE SHIP MOVES IN *THE OPPUSITE DIRECTION. ~MIUCII LIKE VLADIVOSTOK INTERCEPfS TIHE SUNS RAY~S SOGNEk NAIN -MS0CJ-,4, THE C.CM,"W"ID POINT IS S[TUATE0 IN SUCH A WAY AS TO'INTERCEPT THE: SHIP'S RAt)I') WAVES AS 5001-4 AS dJSSICLr'_'. r i i,-- TELEVISIOF~l IS SPARJ!'~LlNtl AND M--~',(JYv BUT THE EL:MFOX"11C, CLOCK A!'srjV,: Tf-l~,, COMPUTI'L) Tli*'~E JF THE I T I IN; I I NG T E ~j 11 1I_ d L ACE S C Otli ING L. (;R j IJ'.:' , 6L L I S T I C S G IN STAilrTLY COSMONAWTS GROUP, 3110,1EDICAL GROUP, ANALYSI$ GROUP. SIJIME~;JIAT THE BRAIN, P- UEFINITE PA;~T IS '~ESPO:~iSl~3LL 1-~U'R '-EACH F-IJNICTI~~W- PERI-iAll-'s rfi;- MIALGGY DUES l&fjT GtJ SO FAR, 13UT THE TE;Ai"l 011,'~ECTIQPI trtiST NOT HAVL TO LOO& AROUND IN SEARCH FOR THE PERSON HE Nf~DS AT A PARTWOLAR MINUfl'. BLACr[Sli GRAY BANDS R-AiE ACROSS THF SCREEN, . tirm rHEY HAVE 01,5APPEARLD AND L:IKE WHEN DEVELOPING A PHOTOGRAPH Vi[-~SEE TH:E SHIP CA31'1 IMArk2E EMERGE. THE TELEVISION CAMERA IS LOOKING DOWN ON rHiF, COSMONAUFS FROf"'. ABOVE. -1- LIS, [4- 1 Ff) , I u 1~ -1 C I - U 3/6 033 U.I%lr- L A s s i F IE'D PP 0 1: E S i NG1 D4 T 13 N OV 7 0 CIRC ~ACCCESSIU% "JO-AN-0131965 ARE: Yd U? It 1'~XCELLENT.ll THEN FULL04S A'4 EXCHANGE OF fcECH,iICAL 12-!Fb~J'IATION. .. TELEMETRYI, WHICH' AS TH;~Y SAY HEREP MS 11SHUTI, FROA THE SHIP, CUNFIR.145 THAT ALL THE Pl-lVsj(jLr-:C;ICAj. PAA,-,'-lETF-RS FOR THE, TWO COSMO~IAUTS C U -R i~ E S P -3 T 0 T:I!--- P.A~~TfCJLAR FL!'GHT ST A G'[:-. YESp THAT V-LNfif 1-",X?Er~[E~iC[ HAS LBEE11%) r.4CCUf4JLAT;C'lJ vcE HAVE 4 AIGHrt TO SPE-Ait,, UF PHYSIOLOGICAL NC1~246 PROPER FOR S 11 A C E: A~TEK TERihil,!-.*T[CN OF: TH'~~ CU!~:TACT THER:~:~ IS BAIEF (:C--t:lDNCE OF L L: N. T H ;E! T :-- C N I C Al L C P A T 1 GN S C, C. U P ui my IT [S. 1,~4STI-OKTIVE UN [TS M A X I ',I JA F I C I --- IN, r- Y SHORT CUMMUNICATIJ%S AIRE r\j;_~,; F~;'-A Tii~:: t'p.!JUPS I P. T I,--, "i E D. ALL Cu',%Fp.,~: rH S Y S I g!-l 0.' SYST'-;IS~ JVJ"R THPAR kE N-j~~.AALLY. Tll,-' THE ENLJEO". "QUESTIO:~S?" ASKS THE C.4-AlqMA4Nt ANO aHEN THERE il,i,:E N,Oh,: HE CO:uCLlJDE-S "1'40 QUEST10:4S." AFTER THE RLPORTS SETTING FORlil TKF CGURSF OF VAPLE.-iEINTATION L.F. THE P1306KAM, THE CHAIRMAJI OF 1'111E 'WiLYSIS GPIJUP GfVES AN AYALYSIS OF TH STATE OF- THE THE FINAL SPEAKUR 15 A MEMBER OF THE GROUP ~ihO P,