SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTROVSKII, V.I. - OVANDER, L.N.

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Sit Acc. Nr: AosEractiug auLvx,,;- .19004994C CHE141CAL ABST.-f 04. r lo,6s%v Conditions for the preparation af porous films Afro m solutions of carboxyl-containing rubbers and blocked diisocy- anates. Ostrovs-kii. V. .: Khrumova N S - Pavlov S. A. ~Vft (ubsfu. 17MIFIff9m. Proni- 1970, 12t I j, .541 mum amts. of riller [Wt,pn fiber%; 0.1-0.4 mm long) and pore- fozming agents 12,4-tolyiene dWocyanate dirner (1). ur 2,4-telyl- ene diisocyanate partially reacted "q~ Et. acetvacetate, Le. "blocked diisocyanate" (111JI.were det4. in the manuf. of artifi- cial leatiher based or) but adjene-sivrene. met hacryl ic acid copoly- mers, The presence of 3-51ic, fitearic acid (M i~ t increased the ficial leather and decreased thin desirabl,t hvdro- pore sizes of arti philic siaturi of 1. The most uniform pore dist!-ibufion, 4atisfac- tory strength. and elasticity we're Obtained w"th 50% 1 (from which IV was extd. with E,,,O-EtOH mixt.) and 1.5 g-Isquiv. III; 11 imparted greater strength, b a Ut gave.a low~ev HO- Sapacity. (IRM REELI FRME. 19801882 USSR UDC 621.039;53 WROLENKIN, Ye. I., BURDAKOV, N. 5., VIRGILIYEV, Yu. S. , TURDAKOV, V. N., CHURILOV, Yu. S, "Influence of Oxidation on Strength Properties of Graphite" Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 32, No 4, Ap r 7 2,p312. Abstract! This short article studies the influence of the dearee of oxida- tion on compressive strength and on volumetric weight, characterized by porosity, for two commercial types of structural graphite, t),pes G%1Z and MPG. Studies were performed using cylindrical graphite specimens, 8 mm in diameter and 80 mm long, which were oxidized in.an 44ectric furnace Li air at 700*C. The degree of oxidation was deternined by weight loss of the SpeLimen. It was found that at a 600-8000C oxidiLtion te,-PeratAru,, the drop in volumetric weight occurs prinia'rily in the sufface layer. This agrees with the two-stage mechanism of oxidation of graphite, showing that in this temperature interval the process is intemediate,hetwoon kinetic and diffusion processes. Graphs are presented:showing- the cha-rige in com- presSive strength and volumetric weight of the.graphite with degree of oxidation. T Acc. Nr:. Abstracting~.Service:~ Ref. Code: A,000461719' dtOPHYSICAL ABST. _U R 0*4*7 rr 91797r Effect of struatire on some physical properties of f carbonmaterkla. N)AuqrnY,i._N?. .; .0-it V (USSR). KUM rverd~ Topl. 1970, (1), 110-17"MOV:~l"~"",;~RL'4,pendence of the amt. of c1o5ed pores, Pt, assumed to b~ filled 'with amor- phous C not forming cristallites, a6d 6f YoufiK modulus of elas- ticity, E, on the temp., t. at which the, coke h~d been' Mated is analogous., E ~Mid the sp. clec. resistivity ii~masea with P.. The pycnometric d, of the material d- q, da I + dw. n. where d,.-is the i-rak Cof the ~cryit. ;165e, * w the relative con- tent of non-ordetred phas' lth and,n,? elv~ a P, d.)~ The P, of petroleurn'coke -incriased with I to ;i max. at 600*. Beyond the max. itz de . ed isharply~ as t inczeased. But at t = 1500-25M* a slighOnax. appear ~ai 2100" . It was similar,to the max. of the Hall c6n~t, R. At kincreased linearly with Po. ~, Cr~stalliws and ijon-or&red ma- terial detd. the- phys. properties of.coke. REEL/FRAME -I'll Jim -2- - D 2 3 Umaass I FIE 0, ~~,!~.iiuct-SSING DATE--230CT'?o TITLE--THE ALL SOVIET TELEVISION7CENTERI.OSTANKINO, PART I -U- A_UTHOR-(02)-OSTROVSKLY, J.V., RENARD, V., B. ,.,,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,._,.$0URCE--BERLlNt NACHRICHTENTECHNIK, VOL 20, NO 4f APRIL 1970, PP 121-128 -,,DATE PUBLISHED---APR70 ,,SUBJECT AREAS--NAVIGATION ''TOPIC TAGS--TV BROADCASTINGt TV EQUIPMENT# TV NETWORKi TV ANTENNA MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -:~q,00CVMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_.:PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1999/0161 STEP NO--GE/9009170/020/004/0121/OIZB IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122414 UNCLASS IFIED 023 m!CCASS I Fit I) PROCESSING DATE---230CT70 :IRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0122411t .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLt' DESCRIBES THE NEW ~i-TELEVISION CENTER WHICH HAS BEEN ERECTED WITH 4 533 WHIGH TRANSMITTER TOWER'AT THE NORTHERN OUTSKIRTS OF MOSCow. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THAT TOWER AND THE ADJOINING ST.UDIO FACILITIES TOOK ABOUT 3 AND ONE HALF YEARS; IT P40W PROVIDES SIX PROGRAMS (350 PROGRAM HJURS WEEKLY) OVER A NETWORK COVERING THE ENTIRE SOVIET UNION. BOTH aLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR BROADCASTING IS POSSIBLEv ALSO EXCHANGE ANID~ HOoK UP 4ITH OTHER COUNTRIES* BOTH THE ViDEO AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT I S~ k'-)I- III 53HEST QUALITY, 'Ir THE FILM CAMERAS ARE PROVIDED WITH ELECTRON - SCANNERS AND ELECTRONIC PICTURE CONTROL, THE LIGHT SOURCES ARE 0F,THE LATEST Jv, ELS WHOSE Oo SPECTRAL AND BRIGHTNESS SENSITIVITIES MATCH CLOSELY THOSE OF THE HUMAN EYE. THE VARIOUS TECHNICAL ASPECTS Or-, THE PROGRAMS A') WELL AS THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE TRANSMITTER STATION ARE DESCRIBED. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST IS THE ANTENNA POL~: mE CHOICE OF THE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION IS DISCUSSEDs IlAiIC r-)ES(C,.N CALCULATIONS ARE SHOWN WHICH TAKE INTO CONSIJERATION ALSO MAXIMUM PG14NISSIBLE 06FLECTION OF THE POLE9 AND THE ESSENTIAL APPARATUS.COMPONENT'S ARE DESCRIBED. CONTINUATION OF THE ARTICLE IS TO FOLLOW. NO 8laL. REF. ARE LISTED. !MANUSCRIPT DATE NOT GIVEN. FACILITY: ALL $OV[ET TELEVISION ~CEINTER, MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 519.2 OSTROVS [.Y Ye. I.. "A Limit Theorem for the Local Time and Dimensionality of a Set of Zeros of a Gaussian Process" Vestn. Mosk. un-ta. Mat., mekh., 1973, No 2, pp 23-29 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No TV10T by the author) Translation: A study is made of the asymptotic behavior at zero of the local tim.e of the Gaussian process xt tE[0,11 with correlation function R(t,s). Local tire is defined by the quantity cpi li;n The existence of Ot is proved assiining Cert4in limitat-j"Olis on R(t,s) If there exists a lirdt P (its, IV) 1/2 USSR OSTROVSKIY, Ye. I., Vestn. Mosk. un-ta, W., Mekh., 1973, No 2, pp 23-29 where aC-(0%2), K is continuous and does not vanish, then there is a limit tbeorem I im P < _~4 2 'where the limiting distribution FK is nondegenerate and has all moments. As a corollary, the following result is found: if for any TE [0,1] there exists a limit R" (tu, 10 -t(A - KI where a'is independent of K, N. 0is continuous and does not vanish or become infinite, then the Hausdorff dimensionality of the set of zeros xt is equal to 1- 2-with probability one. 2 2/2 Liz UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-CONTESTS IN LOGICAL PART,OF MULTICYCLE~ RELAY DEVICES WITH TRIGGERS USED AS SECCINGARY ELEMENTS AUTHOR-OSTROVSKIY, YU*I. ------------- CCUNTRY OF INFO~-USSR ~~-SCURCE-AVTUMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIkA, 1970t- NR 6, PP 103-109 PUBLISHED--70 -",.--SUBJECT AREAS -ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGRov MAYHEMATICAL SCIENCES I~JQPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC RELAY# MATRIX FUNCTIONs LOGIC ELEMENT ~,-~_CENTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED --2000/1006 STEP NO--ukjolo3/701000/006/0103/0109 R-OXY REEL/FRAME ~::`ZZRC 'ACCESS IGN NO-APOV24665- UNCLASSIFIED ------- 7-7 642 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 .~,-",C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AM0129349 --AEISTRACT/EXTRACT--fll) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONUENTS. FROM THE AUTHOR 3. 1 NTRODUCT ION 4. 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLE5 54 2 PROPERTIES 'ERTAIN OF HOLOGRAMS 24. 3 EQUIPMENT 34. 4 LASERS 413~t 5C T ION OF THE 14AVE 56.. 6 REPRODV(" PROBLEMS OF HOLOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FRONT -65. 7 WHAT IS USED FOR HOLOGRAM RECOROING 76. 8 CERTAIN USES ~ni: wru nr-RAP14Y FtQ- 9 ITTF-RATIJRF DEALING WITH HOLOGRAPHY 117. i4CLASSt~l: 'PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 U ED~ 019 TITLE--ON SOME CONSEQUENCES OF. PROLONG.5D THIAMINE INJECTIOliN IN THE BODY: ~CHANGES IN CARBOHYDRATES PROTCINS, 4ND.LlPltr)S METABOLISM -U- :.AUTHOR-t05)-OSTRQVSKlYt YU.M.9 LUKASHIK, N.K.p TREBUKH]NA, R.V., DOSTA, ~,Gl.-A. MAZH -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~-SOURCE-VOPRQSY MclDITSINSKOY KHIM11, 1970., VOL 16t NR 31 PP 316-322 ~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--THIAMINE, CARBONHYORATE METABOLISM, PROTEIN METABOLSIM, LlPtD -.METABOLISM-t ERYTHROCYTE, ENZYME ACTIVITY,,.BLOGO SERU14 :COftTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,:.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 ~~PRDXY KEEL/FRAME--1998/0142 STEP NJ--IJR/0301/70/016/003/0316/0322 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120842 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120842 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INJECTION OF THIAMINE INTO RATS AND PIGEONS DURING 1-8 MONTHS RESULTED IN THE El-EVATION OF ACTIVITY OF TRANSKETHOLASE IN ERYTHROCYTES AND PYRUVIC ACIDI OLEHYDROGENIASE. IN 14EART AND LIVER. AT THE SAME TIME THE DECREASE IN PHOSPHORYLASE AcriviTY AND GLYCOGEN ACCUMULATION 114 LIVER, THE INCREASE IWPLASMA ALDOLASE AS ;.JELL AS HFART AND MUSCLE ENZYME,, GLUCOSEv60HOSPHATASE IN LIVERvGLYCOGENOLYSIS IN ERYTHROCYTES, CHANGES IN PRCITEIN FRACTION CONTENT IN BLOOD SERU-Ar CHANGES IN SH GROUPS C019TENT IN THE ERRAIN AND 5L0.00 PL-ASMAt AND CHANGES IN GLUTAMATE* DECARBOXYLASE IN THE RRAIN WERE OSSFRV.ED. FACILITY: CHAIR OF BIOCHEMISTRY, MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 'GRODNO.. USSR UDC 669.15.018.44:621.039.5 ITOTINOV, S. N., GRUNCHUC, P. P.. OSTROVSKIY, Z. YE., PROMOROV, V. 1. "Effect of Irradiation on the Structure of Some D iapersion Hardening Steels" Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. te la ireaktornoye materialoved. - V sb. (Radiation Solid State Physics a-Lid Reactor ~Iaterial Science coll,~~ction of works), ."o 4, Apr Iloscow, j~tomizdat Press, 1970,~ pp 73-82 (from Uh-'Metallurziya, 71, Abstract Vo 41845) Translation: An electron microscope study was made of the effect of neutron irradiation on the structure of tj,:o dispersion hardening stainless steels of 1 '415, 'h161115, which is the austenitic class - OKU6.'115113B, 01-W6, If3BR and 001, 1 the Cr-Ni base of the first two. The irradiation waso3erformed in the SM-2 reactor at 680-700* with a fast neutron dosage of 2-1 0 cn-2. OKIU6111113B steel was also irradiated at 70* in water with a dooage of 4.3-1021 cm-2. Iliere are 6 illustrations, 3, toble,and a 16-entry bibliography. Vi t Struc ure. WSR UD0.621-039-53 VOYDIOV, S. N., GRnimux, P. P., osTRoVSKIY, 2. YE., ~md PROICHOROV, V. I. ''"Effect of Irradiation on the Structure of Certain Disperslon-Haidening Steels" Wiatsion. Fiz. Word. Tela I Reak-tornoye MaterialoviDd (Radfation Solid State Physics and Reactor materials Science -r- collection.ox works), Moscow, Atomizdat. Press, 1970, pp 73-82 (from ReferativrWy Zhu_-n&1-Yadenxyye Reaktory, No-49 1971j Abstract No 4.50,138), Translationi Investigations performed with 2-component alloys of certain steels have shown that irradiation accelerates the decomposition of solild solutions with segregation of the excess conponent or,separation of an inter- metallic phase. Irradiation of alloys also results il~ strLictu chani ra-1 ;es noted, in non-irradiated speciLn-nal Only, at -temperatures bigher than the i=adiation temperature. 6 fia=es; 16~biblio. refs.: 1A i!l fill. if:' USSR um 621.3.o49.75 G. M., GRITSKOVA, V. V., SHMLOV, A. S.31 OSTROZHINSKIY, A. v., VESELOVSKAYA, V. A. "A Method of Metallizine Hultilayered Printed-Circuit Boaxds" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 5, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No' 293311, Division H, filed 4 Aug 69, published 15 Jan 71, p 182 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of metallizing printed-circuit boards consisting of Eeveral layersA The procedure is based on sequential chemical and galvanic copper-coating of holes. As a distinguish- ing feature of the patent, reliable interlayer connections are provided by galvanic build-up of copper on the end -faces of the contact platforms in the holes of the inner layers before electrochemical metallizing of the holes. Priority,dates from 13 July 196T. 3.05 14 ii iii i i 1;i! i i1 i 111il 461 iW 41,16 i" WIN TliH USSR IIATVEYPI, YU. III. , ZAYONCHIK, L. I. ,SITINIKOV, L. L.., 0STPYAKOV, V. V. "Strain Study of Nechanically Inhomogencous Bodies Using Optically Sensitive Coatings" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol ~LXXVII, No 4, 1971, pp 468-471. Abstract: A study is made of the stress-strain state of mechanically inhomo- geneous bodies using optically sensitive coatings. The effect of mechanical inhomogeneity of the medium on the stress-strain state and the nature of development of the zones of plastic flow are estimated. The laver of coatings is applied to the reflecting surface of a bimetal sannle, and the optical ej'- is established in the form of a '- ray pattern an~ the isochrome pattern. The penetration of the zone of plastic flow as a function of the depree of rela- tive reduction during the process ofxeducin,- homogeneous discs made of soft and hard lead-antiniony alloys and bimetal discs is plottcd, and the kinetics of development of the normal stresses in the center of~a disc are illustrated for Li-7o inhomogeneity diagrams. USSR UDC 621.374.33 nrov, VIGDORCHIK, V. G., DAIKOV, S. K., KORTEVA, T. V., pluERI 'I't V. A., SITNIKOV, 0. P., TRYKOV, Yu. V.., OSTRYY, IChi Ya. "A Magnetic Di-ital Element" C, Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyAlenny-ye obTaztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 21, Jul 71, Author's Certificate No 308518, Division 11, f iled 16 Feb 70, published 1 Jul 71, pp 207-208 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a magnetic digital clement which contairs information, compensation and two switching cores. The device has a recording circuit, a couplin.- loop with fluxlquenchin.g an resistors, and a ready circuit for the switching cores. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to increase speed, improve stability, extend the range of ambient temperature variation and simplify the pcwer supply system, the element is equipped ~rith resistors in the coupling loop, dynauiic excitation and dynx-aic magnetizing cores, one additional winding on eanch of the s-.-~itch- ing and compensation cores, and also two additional win(liags on the informa- tion core. The primary windings of the dyna-mic, excitation and dyTianiLc ma- netizincy cores are cc:nn~:!cterl in serfes in them cjxc~iit of one of the cndence currents. The sc-ri(:s-caonected auxiliary win~iin,-,s of the !,witching cores and 1--7i ~! ;' 1' - I -'f 1161111:!T IM.- ll-"MtMi all -G.-P! flu I Eli i is 1 u 4~ USSR -f VIGDORCHIK, V. G. et al., Otkrytiya, i2obreteniye, promyshlennyye 0~-'r.~,ztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 21, Jul 71, Author's~ Certificate No 30851.8, Division 11, filed 16 Feb 70, published 1 Jul 71, pp 207-208 the secondari winding of the dynamic excitation core form a loop for dynamic excitation of the switchin- cores. The series circuit comprised of 11h-e secondary winding of the dyna-ritic magnetizing core and one of the auxiliary -orn, vindings of the inf ation care formc. a,loop for Llynaml-c e::citztiov- of the information core, and the auxiliary winding of the information core and the third winding of the dynal--Ac excitation -core are connected in series to the ready windin.c, of the switching core. Cl C, zr 0 -7/7 7- -1T T, ~77-11=1-77~77: r::1-- Tllili: '11r. -r USSR UDC: 621.391,.84:6411.391.883.2 rYnT CHERKASSKIY, Yu. A. ."Detection of Signals With Unknoint Parameters I-rom Their Inte- e grated Phase Patterns" V sb. Materialy Nauch.-tekhn. konf. Leningr. elektTotekhjl. in-t svyazi. VY-p. (Materials -or--th-e-"gFientific' and TechniFal or, T-erence of the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute of Communications -- collection of works, No 1), Leningrad, 1971, pp 16-21 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 3,.Mar 72,~ Abstract No 3A20) Translation: A method is considered for synthesizing reccivers which are invariant to unknown signal parameters. The proce- dure is based on using the integrated phase patterns obtained in a space of coordinates,which are integral characteristics of the signals being processed. -Resum6. 1/1 USSR uDc 669.1:538.2484- --.-5ELESNIN, R. V., SHISMCOV, .4. G.., OSLEXROV81ay, V. E.j SIGOV, A. S..,_ and 10SIMOVMU, L. P., Moscow State University Jzeni lr.-771Z~o-n~so~; Far- sity 0 "Coercive Force and Creeping of Domain Walls In Permalloy Fillms 200-1000 A Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov -i Nfetallovedemiye, Vol 35, No 5, 1973, PP 959- 967 Abstract: Using Pe=alloy film (791%11 alloy) of various thicimess, an atter.-pt was made to show that creep intensity is a fimetion of film, thickness. FiLms 'were deposited under vacuum (10-5 ran Hg) on polished glass substrates a," 2500C in the presence of a nagnetic field pf 150 oersted. Creep of do,,Min -iFails N.,ras practicably absent in filxns d Z t. 1-bximm creel? was:obserred in Cilms 280 A A thick. Film, s d > 1200 A showed a gradual increase, in creep with A definite relation exists between the CN.!Op ItIld VLQ (1080,ity of in fi-1--s. The creep of domain. walls in Ti3zis ~d - 700 A took 3 place as the res~~,,t of Ea6-_r,.ng of lonz Tm-U sections cont-iininS the lBrgest i C~ rm--ber of cross links. In general., the creep rate in films. 9CY)-1000 J~ was slower than that in films with d 700 The ccercivd force of the Neel -1/2 USSR TMSNIII, R. V., et al., Fizika Metal I ov i Metallovedleniye, Vol 35, No 5, 19731 PP 959-967 sections between the cross links did not depend on the film thicImess and vas P- 0.1 oersted. As was evident from the powder patterns, the sagring of Neel sections between cross sections takes place U771if n' on the fiLm s-=- ce. ,a The coercive force (11,11) for films 200, 500, and 800 -,.,as 0.06, 0.08, and 0.22 oersted, respectively. The coercive force of sections between 'h 'ne sar7- ging points on cross links was Hc = 0.2-0-3 oersted (Mint7Tar.) for 500-7CO R films. It was lower fcr 200-50-0'R filras.because of intensive scatterin:- of fields which facilitate the breaking of cross linkis. 'llie racroscopic coer- cive force of the do-nkiin boundary displacement (the Starting fic1d of the Z boandax-y, Hest) did not chanre Nrith the film thicllm,,~ss within 200-10,00 Th e value of Hcst characterizes the r4ximum height of potential barriers in front of the domain bo-olidaries. These barriers are reprecentcd by points, and thcy are chaotically distributed on the film surface at a distance of 40-10D I-im from each other. Their buight varicd Irithill L'e"rerall: critical v_n1uC.':-' in V.1~. Interval of 0.'" .0 oL -1-1 -rsted. The di,,tance bc!tireen nofrjiborillj; pointri of tlh-~ domain bourdary attaeluicnt was responsible for the mv;ximuni creep in rL, 600 films. 2/2 USSR uDc 669.1:5,38-248 TEIZSNIN, R. V. SHISHKOV, A. G., -nd SI OV, A. S., P OSUKHOVSKAYA, L. P., Moscov State University irteni,M. V. Lomonosov; Far- Eastern State University 0 "Coercive Force and Creeping of Domain Wall sin Permalloy Fil-ris 200-1000 A Thick" Sverdlcrvsk,, Fizika IMatallov i I'letallovedeniye, Vol 35, No 5, 1973, PP 959- 967 Abstract: Using Permalloy filmns MINA allOY) of Variou,- thickxesn, an attempt was made to show that creep intensity it; a function of Nin thiclaiess. F_J3j,_,s were deposited under vacuiLmn ('10-5 rail Hg) on polislaid Glass substrates at 2500C in the presence of a ragnetic field Rf IcO oersted, Cri.-ep of dorzin walls was practical 1y absent in films d < 2Ro A. Maxiiriwn cr(:ie-P war, obsex-,red in f 500-6oo X thick. Films d > 1200 A showed a gradual increase in creep with thickness. A definite relation exists between the creen and the dE.18sity of cross linlk-s in filins. The creel) of domain waJ_1 s in fil~us d - 7G0 A took -ing of lonG Niall sections containinc the 11~r6est place as the result of sagr, number of cross lirA~s. In general, the cre P rate ill filirt, f- 90 was Slower than that in ffiris with d^ The coercivi-:., force of the Neel 112 USSR 9EIESIVIII, R. V., et a!., Fizika Metal lov i Metallccvcdeniye~ V01 35, No 5, 1973; PP 959-967 sections between the cross links did not depenci o-i Vhe -kilri. thiclmuess and was r%~, 0.1 oersted. As was evident from the powder. patteTns, the BaggiIIE of Ifeel sections between cross sections takes place Luiif -I-rray on the Mir! surcacce. The coerc:L-ve force (HCH) for fillms 200, 500, and 8~~- ~11 mas 0.06) 0.08, and 0.12 oersted, respectively. The coercive force of aections between the ging points on cross links was Fc = 0.2-0-3 oersted (minirmix:3) for 500-70-0 A films. It- was lower for 200-500 2 films because of intensive scatt~~rinir of fields which facilitate the breaking of cross linhi~- The =lacroscopic Coer- cive force of the dormin boundary displacement (the startIng field of t8e boundary, Hcst) did not change -with the film thick-vess iithin 200-11COO A. The value of 1",'Cs- characterizes the na irnmun height of poter-tIel barriers in front. 41 of the dorain boundariez. These barxien-;, are represented bY points, a.-na they are chaotically distributed on the film surface at -a distance of 40-1001-4,,n from each other. Their height varied within sevi-ral critical values in V-1le interval of 0-3-1-0 oersted. 'flie distance between Yeir- 1) of t I I)Oillto I domaiu boundary attachment was responnible for tha cl'cej) ill I-L-69CI f I ims 2/2 USSR UDC 548.4 Ix. G., OBVEITSKII, It. B. NOVIKOV A. G., FOMr., V. G., GEISH-INA, S. P., Gaiie-rnmEH;E-~aNntifid -lie aearch and',?lanning Institut-a for the Bare Metals Industry "Effect of Thermal Processing on the Ideal Structuxe of Monocrystals of Gallium Arsenide Alloyed with Tellurium ~bqcowl Kristall-ografiya, vol 18, No It, July-August 1973, pp 826-829 The effect of therral processing fllOOC)jc 7000 hr) on the physical C, uP to 50 propE 101-9: telluxiiim ators -rtica of gallium arsenide Containing per cubic centimeter war. studied by celective clikimical etchinp:, IneacaremOnt of tho Hall eftect, two-crystal spectrometrI, diiTraction topography, and plecinion measurements of tho lattice. The electrical properties and nonocrystal struc- tural cLata indicate a destruction of the,supersaturated solid solutions with formation of a second phase. USSR UDC 548-5 ggWZ=bMZ,_V__R_,._STOLYAROV, 0. G., KARATAEV, V. V., MILIVIDSKII, It. G. I Government Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry "Effective Partition Coefficient of Excen Basic CaVonents in Crystallization of Gallium Arsenide from a Yeit" Moscow, Kristallograftya, vol 18, No 4, July-August 1973, pp 830-832 Calculations were made of effective partition coefficients for Ga and As with growth of GaAs monocrystals by =xcible-fmc zone f=iion from a melt -with different deviationfi from stoichiometry. Total iiqmvities wore less than lort cm-3. The formula used in the calculationo is given. Maen the melt is enriched in Ga, k = 6.1 x .o-3; when enriched in Asr It = 8.5 x lo-3. Since crystals grow slowly (0-5 mm/iiin) under the conditions used, the valuas may be considered close to equilibrium.. III THE EFFECT Of THE DEVIATION Of THE COM")SITION MOH T14K OF S C MURY AND T11 CRYSTALLOGRUHIC DIRECUON OF CAOWT11 (IN T119 DISLOCATTON MUCIURE OF SINGLE CALLIUM ARSENIDE CRYSTALS [Article bY S. P. Grishina, K. C. Hil".14.kly, V, 9, Qa-~"kly. V, F. PzvIcr. Moscow,; NceovAbirvk, III simpp2lum po Prots=s= Rost& I tj.'A- -?I,- r rrist.L; AuW2_fZn_.ft-P Jun.. 1911. p 26- It was d-,eonstraiod that during the growth from a =*It, the dnvi4tio" 0 f the cam-.0sitLon from the staLchio"cry can lw~vo 4is affeet on thedinlocari.. !ktrtitttai:_cL J'yth threuxiL the cr7zta!1i=zi=M process and by creating q-PIttlonal.dislotation sources -in --he zatarial which tint already bq-n ryotallt,zod. , In uis first c.. the de-Lati.. of the eo~mpo- sItLou of the wait from otdiehlostoLty c" lead to d.strUctlon of th12 Stabillty of the smooth crystallixoti.. front under the con4itiona of cunt tntr ation, aupr- coolInx which in expressed in the formation of the lov-snitle boundaries and the cvll4Isr structure. This effect Is exhibited most clearly when growing a cryotal In th~ _11001 direction and with a mail magnitude of the axial tenporo. t.ura atadt-;M at the c!7staLliistLon Erant. _ In thevecond ca%*~tht 4evLjktjun of the.cps from stoichloottij hai an affect c"n t" formation or the . position dislocations In the crystal under the effect of thermal stresses. it was 4*tsbII#jted th.r. the deviation from statchlo"Otry in the direction of excess RaIlluet to-th* ouTfaco Layers'at the crystal leads to ivote. of the dislocations where the deviation in the direction of the excess arsenic has the opposite affect by comparison vith thd stolchlometvir composition. For growth undor condikionv of identical atolchlomatry of the wait, a noticeable affect of the growth direction an the dislocation da"U7 in tits crystal was vat-obsx~rved. Tht* lo.e*efirmed b? the rvoults, oUcalculuting the thermal otr::x flald. . Using the x-ray diffr*ctiob tipography-a study was mad* at the t?P at 4101crAtIons in the single crystals, espr#teed in v*rious crystallographl directions. 35 - z,", iS� R UDC: 548.4 BELYATSKAYA, N. S. , GRISJUNA, S. P. LOPATIN, Ye. 11. , MHUr 'j - AUDSKly., 1M.. G." S1LT--'NSK-LY.- Tj IN, V. (3. , State Sclon- 01 t-ific Research Institute,jor the Rare Metals In'dustry "Structural Sinoularities of GaIllum Arsenide Single Crystals fleavily,Doped 1,,ith Donor Impuriti,e.s" Moscoiv, Kristall~ R r _af- i ~~tj Vol 17, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 158-165 Ab s 1-- i:a c tA study is made of tile efffect vdlich tellurium , 7TFC~112-11"11 a, dt sullCur doping, has, on thc 0--rec- C pc-rfcctn ss .)f GaAs siuvic cv--,.-,~ls. arvl -adicqjaphic stid, dopill"T. to Iligh Col"C'Ciltrations with donor impuritics VIL)' load to all aipprecJ.rAble r(-XILICtiOn L-ion 1~jr i ~Ijs I in the di-.-,R0c-,' j to:vj !:,p~,Cjj C , t - i bu t j on in the yoll.ur~c of tli- crystals due to:!~trong-thcning of the Ii!ateri'A iDtorlsification of the process of dislo- -inc, dopinf- iITOnfiOP1OgC11C-L1:5 dbnz-iit distribu- cation. creep dui tion 4n A.), Ocill, in I c crystals is an additional source 112 BELYATSK.AYA, N. S. et al,,.Kristallografi)-a Jan/Feb 72, pp Of di5locations. Structural investigations show that -in the process of growing gallium arsenide single, crystals heavily doped with donor impurities, partial. decomposition of super- saturated solid solutions takes place, accompanied by the de- velopment of additional internal! stresses and a lumped struc- :ture within the crystal. Five figures, one~table, bibliog- raphy of eleven titles. 2/2 33 104AHITV;!ff!1~4 !M-IMI FW141;~MMHIMI lljivlj 411,[;;, k1:11, 1 1,11 IMI f I[~U I if'sMi"WE USSR UDC 621.315.592 MIL'VIDSVIY 11. G. OS V B P PROS11KOt C. P.) K-1,1.OL0DNYY, L. P. "Nature of Defects in Gallim Arsenide Strpngly Alloyed with Tellurium" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, 'No 2, 1972, pp 224-228 Abstract: A complex study Nras made of defects in s;Lngle crystals of GaAs strongly alloyed with Te by joint measurement of the internal friction and the photoluminescence spectra in certain samples. The crystals were investigated both in the initial state after growth and after various types of lieat treat- t.. In the grown GaAs crystals with ca < 5-1018 cb-3, en rrier concentration n m one of the basic electrically inactive forms of occurrence of the Te atoms is ' With an increase in the Te concentration to n , 8.1013 cm-3, the pairs TeV ~ 1 a more complex complexes of Te atoms with lattice defects are formed. Preliminary high-temperature cluenchin-,, has a significant effect on the nature of the trans- formations taking place during subsequent annealing. The nature of the centers formed during beat treatment depends :on the concentration of the alloying ad- mixture in the crystal. The radiation band with a peak at -1.2 electron volts in the photolu-minesceuce specti:um of GaAs. alloyed with Ta is not connected with TO pairs. The role of the centers of radiationUss recombination can be Ca .........i........................ . . . . .L USSR MIL'VIDSKIY, 11. G., et al. , Fizika i Teldinika Polul-provodnikov, Vol 6, No 2, 1972, pp 224-228 played by gallium vacancies and complex complexesof Te atoms with lattice de- fects. Graphs are included showing the temperature depeudence of the internal friction im single crystals of GaAs alloyed with Tel and their photoluminescence spectra; 2/2 KI v AWS, S4673 10 I)cccjnl)cr 19", 1 MrFFCT OF TIMPERATURF AND TlI**fMA STEZ55 FULDS 0:1 THE FOMATION or 1111; Dj5l.(tCAT1Wt 5Ti.UC7Tl;PF IN Ck'I'27,1.5 OF GALLIUM QC AMSEN1.121-1 131Y YHE CZzX.XrALS;Zl X16THOU [Articl-: by U., A. kedozin S. S.. VAhr=cy~,., .11. G. N1 VvidrkiV, V 3 11- 9 11 Correspoiding t!~z.~ur of the USSR Ac.1d(,iy of Sciencc3, A. i;~ ~, 1%, 'T." z ov, Smirnov, Yu. F. Shc!i'.)I:fn, St;:rc Sciteir.1fic r~liettrch,znil nild luaticw,- vi Elie Ltart, Mt tal Iiiit: tn*;, E=r r. 200, -jo 7-.~1971, vubaitiad 30 ~Pril_t971. PP 316,31'.,j ViolocAtiong in Pillrla Cry,'L4lr, gt0u~ frVni 4 Mlt are formed baic.111:4 tinder rise cffect of th,~rmal strcri,or. Arisi-.,E;.4urAnn cvulin;- of th-~ ln;;nr tb'. prp,." ~f it= ::r-,Uz.T%. T! cxceold thi: critic4l shoor of material at the corrLopon(ling tcr2erarure, thc-v cause pl&jtic flow which partially or tom pletuly, ramoves. thi thermil stresses, CCOSeqUently, Lhe d7-, oLt.y di.-tzibution -of the dislocatlotiz,la Alte crystal- muot be determined by u,v. thermal arrasit, field -in the te".cratum Tzztb *r*thQ p1 ,istic material. BD.Lver. up to nv~ analynin- of. t1AQ . conditions of friTimatioll of the lacntiaw stTucture of zinr.1% cry"a1z; v-;o,-n fr= a szolt It= rad"Od rl_zcnli~',~.j to catAtiltshver't of the C~r,lilrical "larion of tile dislocation deusity to L'.*,--- mck1juttukta of the tenpurature. gr.%,3fcnts in,the %-,Ltinity of the cryztUlli front. li ta role wns attributtd: P-Lther to tile radial. LL) ere, tho definit the axial (2-41 rot,~oncvttu of the temperature gradLuntj 14ft problem of 'i, voluEmetric stressed state in Khe crystal was rvit ton%idsred lit these vorks ~r. a result of the great mathematical diffictiltiest of solving Lt. In rhis paper, -a ncw'approach to solvtw~ the prob Win lina, been used tt,,c thc terr-poratura field schematic of which consirtr i.. tha fnct th.~t lated cia a coxputer convidorinr the ha=dnry colditivn~' obtninud cxrerimcnt~lJv hfter which the tharocialz3tic stress ftold is calculntLd. The volu~Qtrlc 61--, tribution of the thermoolaitic ube;ir stresties otitained in thiN wry cor;pare with the correapoadin~: valuas of the yield stresses for gallium arsenide de- teirmined from independent c"riuerits. This approach permits analynis of Elie conditiot-al of foi.4-ation of d1slocatiorsia the rziryatal growth procc-in, Single crystals of Callims arsonide were grown from tinder a lay"r of molten baron anhydride in the (1111 directiort. The temperature distrib.,itiri in the cryatal was fixed by tun-.stou-thcoLum theirmocouples 0.2. in di=etcr U5511 I 1/3 01T UNCLASSIFIED: PROCE9SING DATE--160CT70 jITLE--STRUC,rURAL FEATURES OF SILICON.S-INGLE CRYSTALS STRONGLY DOPED'141TH ..:'-'ARSENIC -U- ..:AUTHOR-(04)-GRlSHINAj Sapov KLIMOVAP ti.M,,; OSYENISKlYt V"Bat MILVIDSKlYt ~M a G. .:,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKA0. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 100t 6(2) 193-5 E PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..~SVBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt-MA-TERIALS :JOPIC TAGS--SILICON SINGLE CRYSTAL9 DOPED ALLOYP ARSENIC CONTAINING ALLOY, SOLID SOLUTION -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,..PROXY.REEL/FRAME--1996/OeZl STEP 140--UR/0363/70/006/002/0193/0195 ACCESSION N-G--AP0118002 UNCi ASS HIED .2/3 017 UINCLASSIOIEO PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118002 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ELECTRONMICROSCCPE STUDY WAS MADE OF THE STRUCTURE OF 51 SINGLE CRYSTALS DOPED WI,TH AS TO A CONCN. OF 5 TIMES 10 PRIME20-CM PRIME3. THE CRYSTALS WERE GROWN SY THE CZOCHRALSKI TECHP41QUE IN THE MEAN VALUE OF III QIRECTION. THE SAMPLES WERE SECTIONED BOTH IN TRANSVERSE AND IN LONGITUDINAL CAOSS S"ECTIONt COINCIDING WITH THE (110) PLANE* ELECTRON REPLICAT[ON AND THIN FILM ELECTRON TRANSMISSION TECHNIQUES WERE USED. FOUR SYSTEMS OF PARALLEL GROWTH BANDS WITH PERIODS OF SIMILAR TO 100, SIMILAR TO 40, SIMILAR TO -10, AND SIMILAR TO 2 MU WERE OBSERVED ON LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS. FINER BANDS* WITH PERIODS OF SMALLER THAN UREQUAL TD~0.1 MU, WERE OBSU. INSJOE THE SIMILAR TO 2 MU BANDS. THE PRESENCE OF PERIGUIC HETEROGENEITY IN CRYSTALS IS GNERALLY ASSOCD. WITH PE~iIODIC CHANGE OF GROWTH RATE. THE PRESENCE IN THE CRYSTALS OF A WHOLE SPECTRUM OF FINE GROWTH BANDS ATTESTS TO THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PROCES:SES TAKING PLACE AT C-RYST.N. FRONT, THE IN THE MIDDLE PART OF THE CRYSTALS THERE IS A "GATHERING" OF F114E GROWTH BAiNDS INTL) WINDER O~NES- A DISCKETE STRUCTURE OF THE CELLS. WAS (JOSO. IN THE SAMPLES ALONG WITH THE GROWTH BANDS. THE BOUNDARIES OF TffE CELLS LOOK LIKE THIN GROOVES 4SIMILAR TO 4 IMU), INTERSECTING THE GROWTH BANOS IN THE MEAN VALUE OF 1,10 DIRF-CTIONS. PPTS. MEASURING SIMILAR 10 10 PRIME3 ANGSTROM Ito SItE WERE OBSO., tN'rG THE COMPIN. OF iqHICH E"ITERS THE DOPING IMPURITY& TH(-* musr PROBABLE '0 RPTS. 1S THE PARTIAL REASON FOR THE FORMATION OF SUCH FINELY DISPERSE ECOMPN. UF THE SOLID SOLN, OF AS AND Sl DURING COOLING OF THE C.~YSTAL FROM THE M.P. wit 1 3 031 UNCLASS-1 FIED 'PROCESSING 0A'f'*E--16JCT70 -_.TlTLE--EFFECT OF IMPURITIES OF GROUP WfLEMENTS ON.THE,PLASTIC PROPERTZES UP GALLIUA ARSENIDE -U- 1ri ,Al,l'THOR-(03)-SliERSHAKOVAv I.N., OSVENSK14Y,, V.8.1 STOLYARDY, O.G. ww :,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD* NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MAJ 1970, 6(3), 457-60 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 TER.IALS .~,_UBJECT AREAS-ChEMISTRY, MA TOPIC TAGS--GALLIUt4 ARSENIDE, PLASTICITYP SEMCONDUC,70R MATERIALi CRYSTAL ISLOCATION, TIN, GERMANIUMt SINGLE CRYSTALY CRYSTAL IMPURITY -'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .1.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0927 STEP NO--URfO363/70/006/003/0457/0460 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118094 ~_.2/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 .~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118094 ~"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF ON PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF SEMICONOUCTOR441ATERIALS PROVIDES SUC~l QUANT. CHARACTERISTICS AS THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF THE DISLOCATIOIN -MOTION AND KliNEFIC CONSTS.1 AND IT MAKES IT POSSt9LE TO UNDERSTAND THE MECHANISM Or- T14E FORMATION OF DISLOGATION STRUCTURE AND THE INTERACTION OF POINT DEFECTS WITH DISLOCATIONS IN SEMICONDUCTORSo AMONG SUCH IMPURITIES IN THE EFFECT OF SNv GEI AND 51 ON GAAS WAS STUDIED. THE N11AXIAL.COMPRESSIGN METHOD WAS'USED TO STUDY THE PLASTICITY OF DYNAMIC U, THESE CRY ST ALS. ACCORDING TO THE THEORY, IMPURITIES OF GROUP IV CAN REPLACE EITHER THE GA OR THE AS ATO.4,IN THE CRYSTAL LArriCE, OR BOTH SIMULTANIGUSLY. IN THE LATTER CASEP MOST OF THE DOPING IMPURITY DOES NOT- CONTRIBUTt TO. CpiRRIER CUNCN. UP TO,A CONCN, OF 11 TIMES 10 PRIME17 CM PRIME --NEGATIVE3 ALMUST ALL THE SI ATOMS ARE DONORS,* THEREAFrER, THIS NCE~ THE FERMI LEVEL AISES AND THE DEPENDENCE CHANGES SIGNIFICANTLY, Sl~ SUBSTITUTION OF ATOMS OF 8OTH SUBLATTICES T14E NATURE OF THE SUBSTITUTION DEPENDS ON WHETHER THERE IS EXCESS A OR A S. THE PRESENCE IN GAAS OF EXCESS CATION (GA) VACANCIES ENHANCES,THE D'O'NOR CHARACTER OF THE SUBSTITUTION. THE ACCEPTOR 8EHAVIOR OF THESF IMPUI41TIES CAN BE CAUSED BY AN EXCESS OF ANION VACANCIES. ALL THE IMPURITIES INVESTIGATED RAISE THE UPPEA YIELD POINT FOJR.GAA5 , THE UPPEP, YEILD POINT FOR U,',JDQPED GAAS AT THE EXPTL. CONOITIONS Sc':LECT;,).WAS 6.2 KG-kVJ,2, WHEREAS THAT FOR GAAS DOPED WITH GC WAS 17 KG-MM PRI-MEZe. THE TEMP. AND RATE DEPri-NDENCES OF THE UPPER YIELD POINT FOR GAAS SINGLC' CRYSTALS OOPED WITH GE AND SN WERE ALSO STUDIED. UNCL AS_S:Lf_LE_D__ 3/3- 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 -WC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0118094 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE INCREASE IN THE ACTIVATION Elq-":r"GY FOR T14E aI-mOISLOCATIGN MUTION UPON DOPING OF GAAS BY AIMPHGT~,klC lMP(jkl TIES CAN, BE :'.EXPLAINED ON THE BASIS OF THE SIMULTANEGUS ACTION OF SEVERAL FACTORS. -THE-CHARGE STATE OF THE 00PANTS, HAS A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT GIN THE PLASTICITY OF GAAS SINGLE CRYSTALS. --UUCl-A-5-S-lE-LED 112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70 _T LTLE--HEAT TREATMENT TRANSFORMATIONSIIN GALLIUM ARSENIDE STRONGLY DOPED WITH TELLURIUM -U- .:-AUTHOR-(04)-GRlSliINAt S.P., MILVIDSKlYt MG.r OSVFNSKlYp VaBst FISTUL, V 0. 1, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR f3 ".SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970i 4(2), 294 ~':D_ATE PUBLISHED ------- TO -.7,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS _,TOPIC TAGS--METAL HEAT TREATMENT9 GALLIUM ARSENIDE,,, DOPED ALLOY, ._._,_lELLURIUM, HALL CONSTANT, CRYSTAL DISLOCATION ..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REELIFRAME--1995/0940 STEP,NO-~UR/0449/70/004/002/0294/0298 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116448 --UNC- L-A SS 1 FD----, 2/2 031 UNCLASSIF,lED, PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116448 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTi, TE DOPED GAAS SINGL'- CRYSTALS DOPED WITH SUFFICIENT TE TO GIVE A CNAFGE CARRIE'll" CONGN, OF (7-10) TIMES 10 PRIMEIB-CM PRIME3 AND DISLOCATION Do SIMILAR TO 10 PRIME3-CM PRIME2 WERE GROWN SY THE CZOCHRALSKI METHOUt THE HEAT TREAYMENT ~iAS CARRIED OUT 1,14 EVACUATED QUARTZ AMPULS. THE, CARRIER Do AND MOBILITY ~iEAE UETD. FROM.HALL COEFF. AND COND. MEASURC'MENTS OF CROSS SHA'PEO SAMPLEzi. ANNEALING WAS PERFORMED AT 700-1000DEGReES AFTER TEMPERING AT 11000EGREES. FOLLOWING THE TEMPERING PROCEDURE ALL SAMPLES SHOWED AN 40-60PERCENT INCREASE OF ELECTRON CONCN. A GENERAL OECAY UF N SU13E IS OBSERVED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ANNEALING PROCESS (SIMILA-k- TO 100-150 HRS.) AT EACH ANNEALING TEMP., THE INITIAL 11 SUBE VALUE P!1; Q(f) is the volume of the cavity~. The pressure of the liquid on the free 6urface SW and at the boundary ol' the cavity F(t) is equal respectively to pon = const and pr(t). The problem.reduces to finding the harmonic potential of velocity ~m the va~-iable region JI(t)- bounded by S(t) and "(t),which are unknown beforehimd.: Tbe kinematic condition should be oatisfied on S(t) and r(t). It is furLber assurred that plane z = 0 as 15il Afterthe Introduction of SW asymptoticnlly approaches the - I dimensionless ausntities and the lagrangian variables 'j,, whose 1/2 OSVY-ANNIKOV, L. V., Nekotc--. probl. mat. i mekh. Leningrad, "Nauka", 1970, pp 209-222 domain a is constant in tim ,the.problem is formulated for the radius-vector of a liquid particle a~(tj) and. the potential of velocity (P(tj) in 0: L AZT divi V. q - 0 (1 00 ), Tr4-1) 1" ii ' -At ; on S: on r, aq W; when t = 0: e I 0. He3'e a, 0 are dimensionless par ters; q(t) is a quantity related to the dimenaionless volume of the cavity and expressed in terms of the quadrature of It*-- 14 :Lo Jawbilo matrix D (x) MCX The author proves the theorem of existence (fcromall t) and unique- D (4)" ness and also the axial syr=.etry of the solutionwhich takes the form of power series in t, and constructs several first tems of such series. B. Ru- 2/2 USSR urc 612. o14. 42 VALYEYEV$ U. S.1 S�)q~MqYZ-0. S.-* TORbIrM, YLJ. V., and RAKYWANSIMY, D. F.; Institute of Physiology of th~ Siberian Branch of the Acad~Rr of 6ciences USSR, Novosibirsk "'The Origin of the External Electric Field Which Is Recorded Around Animls and Man" Kiev, Fiziolohichnyy Zhurnal,'Vol 19., NO 1, 1973, PP 99-~104 Ab6tract: Using very sensitive electric equipment, the electric field was recorded around iran and animals at a distance of 1 m,'The strength of the Cield increases linearly 'with the distance decrease between "lie recording equipment of the animal or human body. The config,.uution and amplitude of the ext,--rnal electric field differs over different parts of the body. Whan the air humidity was increased to 50-85(,~, no electric field was recordved even at a distance of 5 cm from the ran's body. %be best recordings were dotained at 20-250C and air humidity of 17-35%. Rubbing of a man's body with a cloth or bare hand increases the electric field even in the,preseace of high air humidity (45%). In the case of furry animals, the recorded electric field changed synchronously with respiration cycles and heart beats.' No electric field vas recorded around frol.7s, even at a distance of 0-5 cm from the body. Tim electric field around 1/2 PWT-=~ LW R VAYEYEV,, U. S., et al., Fizioloh-Lahnyy Zhurnal., Vol 1c,), 'LTO 1., 1973., PI3 99-10~ --nimals and Tran depended on --respiration and beart, ber-tts. 'The recom~ed electric field is the result of the mechanical activities of livinr5 creabares and is not related to any electrical processed that take place in the living organism, JPRS 58826 23 April 1973 EXTEPNAL ELMTRIC FIELD RECOROCO APOUIPJ ANIMALS, MN [Article by LL, S. Vel Ava~-Ly. -~~V Yu. V. Tornuvev, D. F. ftwYjy&~!: -i'4131C7. Ine 1------- - " k t 'kiy', ln#tttut* 1)( P11v r an BrAncr of the USSR Acrd- ez-~o 5~icnc*4, Urvo&Lbirsk-, kley. Z-"urnal Oadzzlyt, 'L Ho 1. T913-'-PP 'Wnl-04-y- Th# att-tino of %^~r rtsrzrth~ro has rzc&"tl7 by tlettromoxnetic fttldi *thjt:crtq%n*t~ in-and-oround exci.ttdsy*t~. Intaromt fan -rigard iris field ago-4 an excited ."toted nerve Appro--4 tirst in 1949 The existems of a x"hatte I teld around a nerve 1 6 f and of alRctr ic and magnetic fields mr.--und tbA heart became known 14le-r ~C2, 47, . Erparjx!Mol rVx1*It& regarding the electric fl-14 around man and animals L I / showd that characteristics of the ricorded electric field around tCs hunts htartat a dl*tafteo o I I a cannot be explalned within the franework *f our uftda"tanding of the heart me an electric 11*14 Senexator- The *in of: this wo rk "a to study the Oxar4keteriattes ot the electric field which can be recorded around b1ologirsk subjects and to astu'r.e. Th. iwcth*4~of recording the estornal eLectriz Cield of hiolutizat subj*cts wa3 a-lvetnpad on the 4NA.Npzt th C the source at, th14- field it the hypvthettctl electric dip*%* located In the volumetrEc coftauctor and w&ith pr"ducts a difforence in potentials that to equal to the QRS wave ampLit'alt on an electrocardtogram. to order to irecord the olfttrLc field of bt3losical subjects, it to necessary to hove very sensitive apparatus (lo' to lrj-4 V). In o- rperinents we used the eloctronetrLc amplifier Ul-2 with the input base :1 input . Jolt ohm which vas Aftcas6ary to satisf7 the field *once* impedance and the recording device. The maxiast sensitivity at the (r USSR - C) % 1C. b~t--, 0.5 Its an4 I kHx was 10-~3 V. In me-iral Instnoceh, : C"andard hand filters were used At the input. of vie indicating device. A cc~pardtlvely hIKh external interference produced by the arth'a electric field, other functioning e-lutment, and (h* feed not- ::1JL requLr*4 vory strict iiereent"g of the %abject under stu,ly, Thu screening c-h=Jier vas in the %hope of a cube. with 3-meter sides. be- slilnitR . chnab*r that tonaiderehly excbe4ed the @lot of the subject "der ~t-jlr was very Important, because only In this case would it be possible to observe alternations in the recorded external electric field eb1ch eeiginxto due to the Volunatarle asymetry of the subject with rv- $pact to the WALIS of the screening chamber. for the same reason, all subjtctA wgr~ placed 4pprarxinuttOy In the cantor of the chs;gbar I. a harlo'~C.l Position. The.. T-t. elect rzxwot-r-un t c. of three amplifiers were aua- pa,ndad with special. stretchers Iroxtyathkal from the ct~amhet calling at different dt.xAft-o free th. h-t of the t.-ttjgated. This =do it J-thtr to r--C'1 the electric fLeIA at. points at-Ita- it was MAiJe po.Aibl. to rtterd the. EKO oytmhro- terux;y With the recording W the electric field. %If ouaturifts dvvicos V~rq placed -taloe the chatul-r. with the exception of the reeoto unitsi of the ~pltfirrq and the electric field aen4ors. Loadn for the cants:cx MG were PhItIded AM the sh'"Id* were grounded. Katal disco 25 sea in diameter se"*d am field o"zors. and they were attached to Input termtnals /xhtyrt7 of cha *Iectromit*r units. Zach disc was nurrounded.by & pro-tccttv-4~ rtg which was connected through s.r"istancv with the came of the rcmot4 unit. The time cou. stant of this ring woo equal to the.tl;aa-conecant of the input of the electrometer with the The disc o(de facing th~ oubjecr was considered to be the uorktrit s%trFace. The h~snidity of the, surrounding atr -as recorded stoultantously with the ele-ctrtc field. Th. acapilrytrig line vat calibrated bjr placing the field O*nsorr bttwoen two pLaam-parallel. plates to which was'appllod the calibrating pulse, the shape of which resembled that of the field signal. ?rose, cot*, and people were the sobjects of study. The electric field vat recorded when the subject was grounded. and khon there was no cint4ct betw,am the subject and the surrounding load* or ths ground. in the second c"a ?At 91Z was not tekoo. Figure I shows & ach4wic die. %Tsoa of the recording unit. .2- USSR UDC: 532 OSYPENKO, V. P,, STETS'K!V,,O. P., PANASYUK, P. V-~ "Thermoelectromotive Force of Moys, in-the Indiw,-Zine System in the 114folten State and on the Crystal-Melt Interface" Visnyk Llviv. un-tu. ser. fiz. (L'vov University Ferald. Physics Series). 19TI, vyp. 6(14), pp Fo-63, (from M-Fizika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract uo 6yel6i) Translation. An investigation is made of the thernzoelectrommotive force of alloys in the In-Zn system in the melting region ana in the molten state. It is found that alloys with a high percent concentration of zinc have posi- tive thermoelectromotive force, whileindium-rich a1loys have negative thermo-emf. Authors' abstract. Infrared Hays USSR UM 621.3& 2. GREKHOV, I. V., LEVINSHTEY11, M. Ye., LIVOVA,' T. V -I _QTBL41PK A. Ye. and SERBIN, A. I., A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical'Institute, Le_n__Dn- grad 115ilicon Injection Modulator of Infrarea HadJ,.ationll Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov,INo 7, 1972, pp 1327-1334 Abstract: This paper describes experiments for investigating sili- con injection modulators and discusses metihodo for computing in- jection modulators operatin6 in the pulse mode. The experimental equipm.ent uses a C02 laser of-the 01CO-15 tYPCi ;iith a wavelength of 10.6 ~A, -,%';he beam incident on the face. of the pilicon specimen. The tran2mitted beam Talls on a photosensitive dpvica, and the signal from the latter is applied to a microvoltmetei! of the V6-2 type, in the d-c mode, or to a pulse amplifier and thence to an oscillo graph, in the pulse mode. Rectangular pulses are applied to the specimen. A block di,--ram of the apparatus and an explanation of the experimental proccedureo are given'. Ourveo are plotted for the modulation coefficient as a function of the d-c current den- sity in different types of specimens under various conditions, USSR UDC. 621-382.2 GREXHOV, I. V., et al, Fizilta i tekhnika poluproyodnikov, No 7, 1972, PP 1327-1334 the coefficient being calculated~from the formula K = (I INIO, where Io is the signal recorded by the microvoltmeter with no current, and Ij is the signal for'a specified current density. It is found that the rate of growth of the coefficient with time is not determined by the reactances in the ci-rcuit but by the modulation of the resistance in the diode specimen base through the injected carriers. In the theory sectiowof this paper, the results of the experiments.are discussed on tl,.e baois of a model according to which the current tlutough the diode remailis constant durin-a the time of the nuls8- 2/2 27 USSR UDC 620.194 SHEVELYA, V. V., OTBLESK, B. Ye., Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineer- ing ."Inelastic Phenomena in Metal Fatigue" Kiev, Fiziko-khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, lip 7-12. Abstract: This work presents the results of a study of the changes in inter- nal friction in copper and low-carbon~steel under cyclical loading. tm in- -verse relationship was found between the level of cyclical stress and the maximum of internal friction. Interpal friction during cyclical loading of copper is compared with the Young modulus and microhardness. The maximum of Young modulus and microhardness match the mininium ofjnternal friction, when the dislocation density reaches a critical value. This is followed by a reduction in modulus and microbardness plu-5 an increase in internal friction, indicating disintegration of the material, The changes in, internal friction for steel are slightly different, resulting from the pecul~aritjies of defor- mation of 8CC metals. The changes in Young modulus i,,nd microhardness, holf- ever, are the same as for copper, with their naximum valuei occurring at the second maximum of internal friction (for moderate stresses). It is con- 1/2 D USSR S-IffiVELYA, V. V., OTBLESK, B. Ye., Kiev, Fiziko-khiinicheskaya MekharLika Materialov, Vol 8, No 3, 1972, pp 7-12. cluded that this sort of combined study of internal friction characteristics i-n the kiloherz frequency range can reveal the changes occurring in the fine crystalline structure during metal fatigue. USSR uDc 631.542.25 BAWYETAS, P. K., Institute of Experlinental Plant BioloU of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences Penetration of Defoliants into Cotton Seed!' Pbscow, Khimiya v sel'skom Khozyaystva; No 8, 1972, rp 43-46 Abstract: A study uras made of the residual amounts of dePoliants in cotton seed. Magnesium chlorate, and butyleaptax, defoliantr~, with a contact action, penetrate.into the kernel of the cotton veed. The pi-netration rate of these comDounds deDends on t1he -p1lysiological state (age) of the bolls and also on the-dosage oi the compound and the air-temperature-. During,, manifestation of protective properties of the plant, the quantity of defoliants in the seeds gradually drops app-arently as a result of its detoxtc-ation. Detoxication is accelerated at high temperatures. Ditylcaptax was detected in the cotton seed kernels prinarily in mitabolized form. About 5-10% of the radioactivity of a 35S tag was in the aliphatic fraction (ether extract),-- a lipophilic product of conversion of butylcaptax, The primary radioactivity (90-95%) was dis- tributed among the renaining three fractions of the kornals: water-soluble metabolites (35-10), water soluble proteins (20~%) ani dry arolid residue (-10- 350- In the experLments magnesium chlorate [Mg (Cl03)P.6ff2OJ was used in the 1/2 58 USSR UDC: 546.799:539.1.074.5 FIMEROV, G. IT., FERELYGIN, V. P. and OTGONStREN 0. "The Origin of Fission Fr*agment!Traces in Lead Glass" -110scow, Atomnaya Energiya, vol 33, No 6, 1972, Abstract, p 974 Translation: An investigation is made of the origin of fission fragment traces detected during the chemical.etching of old lead glass. By using the method of recording rare events of nuclear fis- sion, the authors established from the 'ooinciden-ce of the traces in two layers of polymer film that the effect observed earlier in two lead glass specimens is explained,by the fission of the lead nuclei by cosmic radiation if it is assumed that 'these glasses are in con.- tainers covered with concrete no greater than~10 cm thick. The probability of the fission of thelead by these particles at sea level with no absorbers is found to be 15 4.,fiss-ions per gram per year 560 N. Lat.). 22 vesti ation of the sensitivity of the glass to heavy Ne 332, Clig, Ar46 n6~ io and Z nS allowed the conclusion that in glass without impurities of elements heavier tban tungsten, cosmic radiation does not lead to the appearance of background traces. In connection with the fact.that the conditions for preservation of the investigated glass are not known, the result obtained ear- lier with lead glass is on-,y an indirect indication of the e1xist- ence in nature of long-livedspontnneously fissioni.ne nuclides. (Four illustrations, 20 bibliographic titles.) 'USSR um 681.3.519.2 9MMURI. G., L GOGIBERIDZE, A. Sh., GURULI, V. V., ZUBIASHVILI, Sh. M., SIRADZEI, Sh. M., SIGUA, V. F., DATUASMLI A. X., Tbilisi Affiliate of the-All-Union Scientific Research Institute of blietrology imeni D. I. Kendeleyev "A Device for Determining the Mathematical Expectation of Random Processes Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zna-ki, No 48, Dec 73, Author's Certificate No 409244, Division G, filed 4 May 72, published 30 Nov 73, pp i20-121 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for determ-1hing the mathematical expectation of random processes. The,device contains a pulse generator, sc;urce of input information, an amplifier, diodes, a rec- tifier,and a shifter. The pulse generator is connectOd to a modulator directly and to the first input of an interrupter throi2gh !in accumulator. The source of input information is connected to the modulator through a e -g -0 comparison circuit. The shifter is connect d throuch a.multl-lier to the output of the device. As a distinguishing feature of taie patentthe -working precision of the device is improved by adding magn~etic accumulator elements. 1/2 42 USSR UDC 632-9511634.3 M,~.W.UFa, L. Tog Georgian Scientific Research Institute of.Plant Protection "The Action of a Mixture of Organopho5phorus Compoutds on Utrua Pasta" Moscowg Xhimiya, v Sel'skox Xhozyayatvat Vol 100 No 9 (119), 1973, pp, 35-37 Abstract# The activity of the mixtures of organophosphorus compounds depends on their composition and on the pests. Synergistic affect ins noted for a iii mixture of riethathionel cyanox, benzophoaphste or halecrone with phosphamide in tests carried out on Panmychus citri-HaGrag. Theiduratign of the activity of theme mistures was also extended. In experiments onCeroldastes japonicus Green and llseudococcus maritimus Ehch the lal Mixtures a phospbamide with rethathione, cydial or cyanox were wealUY isynergiatic# but phosphalaide mixed with cYdW Os2 or Zil) or with banzophosphate (1112) aoted mntagonistically. Against Coccus, hesperidum L, phosphwAide mixed uith metathione or DDVP (111) showed ad additive effect. IA 65 - -7 j:-1--,'-!`77-'-!- 7 1i 1i .-MOSEL UDC: 51:8o1 IWIN, G. M., LEYKINA, B. M. NIKITINA, T. N. OTKM FITIALOV, S. Ya. "A Linguistic Approach to the Problem of Constructing an Information System~' V sb. Inform. yopr.semiotiki, lin&~qst. i avtomat. perevoda (Information Problems of Semiotics, Linguistics and Automatic Translation), VYD. 2, Moscow, 1971, pp, 4-13 (from RZh-Kibernetika No 4, Apr,72, Abstract No 4V614) Translation: The paper describes the principles of construction of a "question-answer" information-logic system. It is assumed that a natural language can be used as a base for an information language. 15e actions of the system are defined by the following relations: 't) text A is an answer to question Q; 2) an answer to question Q may be extra:cted from text A; 3) every answer extracted from text. BJs extracted from text A ) texts A and B give identical ~ wers to anyquestion. as veil; 4 ans 7he methods of extracting an answer from the text are not, considered in the paper. Let 3(T) designate the number of questions vbose answrs can be ex- tracted from text T according to the rules.of the giVeri syetem, -Tbe sense 1/2 62 Ussi WIN, G. M. et al., Inform.,voDr. semiotiki, lingvist. i avtomat. perevoda vyp. 2, Moscow, 1971, pp 4-13 of text Tj relative to text T2 is determined by the 'condition 3(TI) + 3(T2) < < 3(T,U T2). The amount of information contained in Tj relative to T2 can be defined as 3(Tj U T2) - 3(T-2). A. Maslov. 2/2 1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF CALCIV14 IN MAGNETIC ALLOYS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-CHASHCHINA, O.V.9-.SLEZKO, N.I.r OTMAKHOVA, Z.[.,.ZARUBINA, R. F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OF JOW LAO. 1970, 36(2), 180-1 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC ALLOY, CALCIUMv METACCHEMICAL ANALYSIS CfWTRQL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,~,.:,DGCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 1,~:_-'.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1883 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/036/002/018010101 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL18845 UNCLASSIFtED ilU 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L)ATE--23(3CT70 CIPLC ACCESSION NO--AP0118845 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A 0.25-G SAMPLE OF ALLOY CONTG. 0.9--0,003PERCENT CA WAS DISSOLVED IN 5 ML 4N HNG SUB3* THE SOLN. WAS EVAPD. TO A SYRUPY CONSISTENCY ANDF AFTER ADDn", OF 20 ML ION HCL? IT WASI~ P4SSEU THROUGH 11 G OF ANION EXCHANGER AB-17-8 IN THE CL PRIME NEGATIVE FORM. IN THIS WAY FEt CU, AND CO, WERESEPD. AND CA WAS DETD. IN SOLN. IN THE PRESENCE OF AL 81 TI 0.5p~ AND NI 14PERCENT BY EMISSION SPECTROGRAPHY. FACILITY: TOMSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. KUIE3YSHEVA, TOMSKY USSR, I INC L. A S S i F I E n 4/2 012 UNCLASSI FIED PR.OCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--APPLI CATION Of COLORLESS LACQUERS:' ON SMALL GRASS ARTICLES -U- ''AUTHOR-(041-GOLUBITSKAYAv M.L., TYULENEVAI N.N., OTOPKOVt G.M., PODGAINYY, "COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR MATER. IKti-PRtl4EN.i9 (2)v 51-3 'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--LACQUERt BRASSt PHENOLIC RESIN# ALKY0 RESINt EPOXY RESIN, MELAMINE RESIN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605012/D09 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/1)001002/0,1151/0053 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140298 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SMALL BRASS ARTICLES (BUCKLES, HASPSY-KNOBSt HINGESt ETC*) ARE USUALLY LACQUERED BY HAND OR IN A ROTATING DRU14t AND THE COATING IN A~DRUM IS SAT]-SFACTORY PROVIDEO ~'S, THE ROTATI N 1 15 SIMILAR TO I G LACQUER IS USED FOR 100 G ARTICLE a S RPM AND THE TIME OF RESIDENCE 5-7 MIN*. A CENTRIFUGE IS DESCRIBED WHICH GIVES MUCH HIGHER PRODUCTION RATES (LESS THAN DIP, EQUAL TO 10,()00 ARTICLES-HR)y ECONOMY, AND BETTER COATING UNIFOP',!NITY. THE LACQUERS USED ARE BASED ON PHENOLIC ALKYO EPOXY RESINS, ACRYLIC RESINS, OR MELAMINE ALKYO RE-SINS. USSR UDC 521.4:[629.76+629.78] MAMOTKO, Z. 11. SHATROVSKIY, L. I. "Certain Applications o1 the Numerical Solution of Variational Problems- in Flight Dynamics" V sb. Mat. metody modelir. v kosmicb. issled. (Mathematical Methods c.1" Modeling in Space Research- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nau3,al', 1971, pl, 158-176 (from RZh-62. Issled-ovamiye kosiiiichesko o prostranst-va, No. 4, Api, 72, ,~Istract .9 No. 4.62.293) Translation: A group of applications of the practical solution of va-riati-ona-, proble;ns by the nethod of impnoving controIll-Ing functions is preseffred. Among these applications anc'~: replacevrenL of the initial, prohl(:m by the reciprocal problem; -transformation of the type of bonds translating limitations in the region for the selection of phase coordinatess of tl,nc, system into rz,,itrictions or. the reg-ion for the selection of t~e crntrolling f -nCt 4 on iL i ns; sepa:_aTi c, f th, e 1 -1 jh variational Proble-n into Suhp-rvb,lf--!-Dr,: and the. go-called jntC-11~1_711_ (:-L' Z The application of certain of these examples i~; il:hu;ILrjU!d in the pr-ableiii ol deriving the useful load to a cimular, orbit of maximum. height. 15 ref- Yesume. 141 USSR UDC 536.7+531.19:536.75 OTPUSHCHENNIKOI 'i At "Acoustic Thermodynamic Properties of Matter" Uch. zap. Kursk. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of the Kursk State Peda- gogical Institute), 1970, No 71, pp 77-13 (from RZh-Fizika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2B68) Translation: It is shwn hm7 it is possible with the help of certain acoustical measurements only to obtain btoad information about the micro- scopic properties of matter, including the higli te-mpe-rat-Are and pre~isure range. In particular, it.is possible to determine the specific heat at constant volume and the coefficients of isothermal aind adiabatic compres- sibility. lfauch.-telchn. inform. Yses. in-t iiauch. i teklliia- inform., Scienti- fie-Technical Infor;_,ation, 111-Union Institittle of 6cientiftc and Technical Information) 8eries 2, No 1,, 1972, pp 9-12, 31 (froni tem, L~ RZh-11a itika, No 7, 1972, Abstract '.1o W513~) Translationt Methods axe analyced for using partial morphological and syntactical analysis in the formalized indexing process by using a mLchine thesaurus. It is shown that in practically uparuting information xL-triev&I syntems the simplest grammatical means are used. The author describ.,;.,s a method of dic- tionary control using filters of non-key words, diationn-les of basic descriptor branches, and auxiliary descriptors modiifying the value of the basic descriptors in tbe.retrieved document formso Bibliography of 12. Author's abstract. USSR uDc 6P-1-762.4.001 institu XLTRUS,.O. A., and OTROK A 1. te of Problems of ~%terial Science, Academy of Sciences I~ainlan MR "study of the Moldability of Metal Powders for Rol I ing" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8,: 1971, pP 36-40 Abstract: The moldability of Metal po, wders with diffi~rent prehi story of f-abri- cation -w--s investi-sated. Rolling rolls with 36, 181, ~ '::00, and 900 mm diameters were used. Prior to rollin.o-, to reduce volatility tLe powders were lubricated with water, gasoline, spindle oil, or kerooene. The rate of rollin-- was in the limits 0.5-8 ri/rain. The phenomenon of flaking of the, rolled stock we-s in-vcsti- gated as a function of the foil-owing factorz: 1.) gravalomqtrirz Composition of the po-vider; 2) shape of prrticlea avid condit-ion of t*3~iir ijurfr-c,~; and -A pi%yLi- 7 cal condition of thL powders. Iron powders wo-re oxi.dl.z,-.d in air 5000 r 'C--'O minutes. Reduced copper pa-.,rders were oxidized in racm temperature. and ,--!th prolonged air exposure; electrolytic copper powder traoted with aa=oniacal solutions. Other metal po,,rders Investin, ted include: caftionyl iron FdO, tita -*=, redu-ced, 7:itanium., and carbonyl nicke2 molybdenum, electrolytic I -n. FNK-2. Properties tabulated include: bulk weight, after shakedo-,rn, particle size, and particle shape. Comparison of curves plotting dimencionless thickness of rolled stock as a function of -its density showed that, under V2 j USSR KATRUS 0. A., et al, Kiev, Poroshkovaya Netallurgiya, No 8, 1971, PP 36-4o otherwise equal conaitions, the onset of flaking for, the entire series of powders occurs earlier, the larger the roll diameter, that is, for larger abso- lute thickness of rolled stock. The tendency to flaking is clearly manifested t in the region of relat-1vely high- porosity, and appeairs earlier, he finer the powder. These correlations are observed for powcb!!rs with different pre- history of fabrication (carbonyl, electrolytic, and reduced). In order of their influence on flaking of rolled stocki the properties of the p('wders studied can be placed as follows: 1) granulometric composition; 2) presence of o:xides on particle surface; 3) phase'st&te of powders (quenching, annealing); and 4) particle shape. 2/2 ~7 USSR UDC 615.616.24-003.656.6 -0 GURZIIEYCV A. A., OTROSHCHENK N. M. Itcharacteristic of the Combined Effect of Coal Dust and Radon Experimentally" V sb. Materialy XXI-XXII plenumov Resp. koinis. po borlbe s sili- kozom (Materials of the Twenty-first to Tiventy-second Plenums of the Republic Cojiunission fox- Controllin- Sili6osis-Callection of Works), Kiev, Naukova dundca, 1972) PP 117-121 (from M-Farmako- logiya, Khimioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Toksikologiya, No 3, liar 73, Abstract No 3.54-890) Translation: Under the joint effect of small concentrations of radon (I) creatingr a radiation dose or more than 76 rads, the effect caused by coal dust on the lung tissue is intensified. The developed anthracosis had a. more severe nature and was accompanied by infection of the vessels and bronchial ep~Lthelium. The effect of the coal dust in the given experiment did~not lead to the accumulation of collagen in the lungs; I had no effect on this processs Under the combined effect of coal dust and I, significant ulifts were observed in the composition of tlic peripheral blood, 1 2 TT- USSR GURZ11EYEV, A. A., OTROSHCHENK01 N. M., Materialy XXI-XXII plenumov, Resp. komis. po borlbe s silikozont-, 1972, PP 117-123 the thagocytic activity of the laucocytes, th.e ascorbic acid ~metabolism and the basiclelectrolyte metaboll.sm. ~USSR. Donetsk, Medical Institute. -USSR uDc 6-,32911.1p ZIYAYEV, A. A., OTROSHCUNKOt 0. 5.j SADYKOV, A. S.0 TOLEACHIVAt G. A.j AKBAROVs Mi. T. A. "A Metbod of Yaking -Di-fpiperidyl-2- (or 1-Methylpiperidyl-:2) _7 M sodium- -Dihydrodipyridyl Carbamate" USSR Author's Certificate No 343975, filed 13 Jul 70P published 14 Aug 72 (from Wh-Khimiya, No 10, May 73, Abstract No 1011614P by N. Y. Lebedeva) Translation: -Y 1-dihydrodipyridyl carbamate (1) and /.~ j 1-3 1--di-(I-rQethylpiperidyl-2)-dirc)diurr, Y I dihydrodipyridyl carb,-jaate (11) are synth6sized by reacting anabasine (III), or N-nothylanabasine (IV) respectively with dispers-Dd metallic sodium in 'an organic solvent in a molecular nitrogen atmosphere at 50-600C, Exan- Ple 1 50 g of III or IV are aAded to -a sUspension of 10 g of Na In Mille# the reaction mass is agitated in a stream of N2 at 50-600C until the sodiua dIssolves, and treated with CO ?I The resultKnt wiss. 13 evapor"ated, the residue Is washed with a-hexane and filtered givigg compound I or 11 with a yield of 90%j the malting point 0& 1 Is above 400 Cr molecular weight1458; the melting point of II is above 400 C, molecular weight 486, The valueis of R f are given for I and 11 as well as IR-spectral data, I and II can be used as herblables, and 1/2 `USSR ZIYAMVI A. A.# et al., USSIR Author's Certificate No 34,3973, filed 13 Jul 70, published 14 Aug ?2 also In synthe3izing mono- and polyesters containing physiologically active fragments in the macromolecule., 2/2 112 0 15 U--f L AS S i F 1 En Pi.~ort~SSINU- OATE-07~ICTIO rITLE--~FF~CTS OF THE AWITIUN 9F AN 0ULSIFIER A%l) IN THF C,)UdsE ~-�F THF EM.ULSION P(;LYl'ERll'_'ATlQ"4 OF StYKENE TiN Til~. pq~SEt:CE AUTHjt~-(0'0-ZUIK0Vj A.V.9 MEDVt.-jLVj SI!S.t OLIDLIKI;4i V. V.. lJTRUS9K:jt G. -V. 1f4F0--tJSSQ 0 U,"i T R Y SCJ 6_--VYSGKLl0L. SULD174., SER. A 1910t- 12(Z) 376-81 DATt~ PUE)L I SHE 0------7 0 S U 6 J F C TA R EA SMA T E R I A L SCHEMISTRY. TOPIC TAGS-- EMULS I ON 00LYMERIZATION, STYRENE, POLYMERIZATION K14ETICS, 3ENIOYL PEROXIDEs NITRILE, LATEX O%T:~OL. 4AFKlANG-_.N0 '-FSTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFLL/FJQ.AME--199?/0323 STEP #40--UR/0459170/31?/OUZ/0'376tO33I 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES51NG DATF--020CT70 C14C ACCESSP)IN NO--AP0111517 ABST;ZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF EMUL~10-4 POLYAl. oF- PHr-k:(;ti SUB29 INITIATED dY BZ SUB2 0 SUB2 OR AZO$tSIS03JTY,'10NlTklLEt 4AS STUDILD:AT 60 PLUS OR MINUS O.LUEGREES IN THE PkESENCE (IF PROXANIL 228 EPULSE-rIERv HO(CH SU62 CH SUBZ 01-SUBXICH S,UB2 CHlvFO)SJP-V(SH SU!~2 CH SURZ rjjH (1). THE PULYMN. OCCURREO IN LATEX PAkTfCLES 14HICH CONTAINED ALL OF THE 40M)MER INTROOKED INTU THE SYSTEIM. ~ FROM THE BEGIN%ING OF RE COVERED WITH AN ADSOPBE-D LAYER OF THE POLYMN... THE LATEX PARTICLE$ WE# 4-4HICH MCREASED THEIR STABILITY AND DETD. THE: POLYMN. KINETICS. L- L 'A S.", 'a F 1. 1 U 41 EWORTANCE uF ovrr6r-CAri*rAL %mu n EsTQ3IAN INDUSTRY STRESSED Tallj~, JL~mulliql; rg-,rettti Fwsqian, No 4, [Article by K. Otmatw,,11; pp 24-3 51 ,n -4tu'Crsu Cxiu=v.::a, tnL.di-rcs:ti.k-"A-(- "ati",., dev;,lopnent in the Ninch FI-1-Unr Piin. Tln, plannc,t irrfil-1--t --I -t~riol f tl,.! i,111 I- ,I I-L", i, S,scll 1.,~ .... .. 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L:wr v.i, At -4t~ ti=, the -C %pri,s.04, .47:,t i't Otit size .14 Of ',!IQ fv-,4. Alt. ~f ",II-ty :.,o t, A~. Lti- 1 -- - n ctoi~.,la ~n raal ,npjpz atie. sa-aiactl= ot ub~.Ic cv~-nIi Qtler-,i -it. c-l-t-n fur-d ti,ro.-'k duo to ~ro~4ztx =~tufarzu-,t ~-Ch mv. prtmuct;on cap~.%Ial iwd ~-c tu (,uppivmentary j1ro,!t3c.,i t;4t,;',,c' Itk,' rate f tl.e con-pti- "'.4 ~.,, 1- ly capit..1. . M'?Z 552M 18 7abn=-, 3,972, TramoUticac C=T-qM E,00=1a No. :0 IMSR UDC., 621. 4 3.001. 3 pjjjIT,:jOV, 0. G. ro_)T'-,-KIY, D. V. 11-9-RCIIII-ITSMY, V. P., r- `-0, G. Yu. G. , PA=.N. - V. , TOVKMIET'S, V. Ye. Institute ol-- Auxomation, khar"kov Polytecbnical institute "lm Antistall Dayice" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Iz3breieniya, Promyshlenn),ye Obrazlt.sy, Tovarnvye Znalki, H o 13, I-Tay 72, Aulthor's Certificate No 2-3541,11, Division F, ffled 21 SeT) 70, published 1-1 I-or 72, p 1-140 Treunslation: ~-Ijlis Author'n Certificate: introduces an,mitist'-111 device which may IS)e ul,~~ed for controllini., cmnpres,,ore. TIe device con- tains pickLms f*r the rate of flov and pressure drop mcros:-, the compre!~~:Cr, an amlif)riug L-.ddcr and a regiLlating valve inntO-Icd on a liy7pn~;s linc be- tween the vressu--e wmd suction channels, AG a of the.patert, in order to 2'mprove the reliability and accurac3, of rIaizn-'.a-Jr~--I.r:,-_ the lirdting fiow rate, a michup is connect-~,-d to the, adder i.4"c, L71 I' ~:7 rc,-.urcs tim tho of USSR LTDC 539.26-548.735.4 SAVITSKIY, Ye. M., BURKHANOV, G. S.,:OTTENBERG, Ye. V., -and KU'UISHCHU, V. A. "Stud of Deformation and Polygonization of Molybdenum Single Crystals" y Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory and Rare Metals - Collection of Works), Nauka Pre_qs, 1971, pp 112-119 Trnnqlation: The metallographic, x-ray Ilaue, and topographic methods are used to study the influence of certain conditions~of deformation in rolling along the (100) plane in direction [110].and annealing modes on the fine ~structure of molybdenum single.crystals.. It is demonstrated that with increasing degree of deformation, blocks are broken up, the dislocation density is increased, and stnzssed areas arise. An increase in the degree of deformation before heating causes an increase in breakup of blocks during heating.and their disorientation. The influence of annealing temperature and deformation.on the su~lstructure of molybdenum single crystals is established. 8 Figures; 5 Bibliographic References. USSR OTTENBERG,_=._I~ Fifth All-Union Conference on the Production, Structure, Physical Properties, and Applications of Si ngle.Crystals of Refractory and Rare MetaLs" t Moscow, IAN SSSR, Metally, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 229-230 Abstract: The conference was held in Moscow 30 November-2 Dee- ember 1970 at the Institute.of Metallurgy imeni A. A. BayRov of the Academy of ScienceB, USSR. Three hundrield persons from 67 organizations heard 54 reports The conf ertmce chairman empha- sized in his opening statement that the proWems most pressing in the area are the search for effective methods of high purifi- cation of refractory metal single crystals, the production of single crystals with high structural perfection, including single crystals with no dislocations, investigation of the inter- relationship of propertieSLWith the fine structure of single crystals , determination. of new properties,, p1mcpansion Of the range of measured properties,including biololical properties, 1/2 USSR 0TrENBEP.G,_,_YE__V..-, UN SSSR, Hetally, No 2 Mar-Apr 71, pp 229-230 e___ expansion of work on the growth of single crystals, and the in- fluence of growth conditions on the structft6e formed. Other sub- jects covered included: modern installations for~growing single crystals of refractory metals; crucibleless tzone melting of single crystals of thorium and uttrium; zone recrystallization of ruthernium; production of refractory ningle crystals by de- formation and annealing; investigation of thett structure of single crystals by various methods; investigation of nonmetallic inclu- sions in single crystals; diffusion of hydrogen iti molybednum and tungsten single crystals and-polycryotals; investigation of the physical properties of singlecrystals of refractory and rare metals and their alloys; the results of investigation of the emission properties of single cryo~tals; and the investigation of the influence of deformation, annealing in various inedia, thermal cycling, and radiation on the structure and properties of single crystals of refractory metals and.alloys,, The next conference will be held in November-December 1971 at the.;Same.location. 2/2 USSR OrTENBERG, V. "Fourth All-Union Conference on the Production, Prope-Lics, and the use of Single Crystals of High-Melting- and we '~Lals" tally, INO 4, 7(), --p 2-2,111-230 r-*Ya A`ademii "auk SSSR, e 10SCOW, Izves Mostract: The Four---i All-Union Confazer-ce oa z:be Prod~J,--.:icn, Properties, and the use of Singlc CrystaLs of and of lluxiy A. z~ d:,- 1~.Gv 0 - Nove-mb,? '24-26, 1969, az the in~~t~tute S D the Academy Sci&aces USSR in Moscm,,. Thr-, y Y,~. Savicskiy, C,)1-re-spondln.- 'Mur,,.Iber of the Academy. Savic,skiy ~,,oced uhat s i.--. crystals of practicalIfy al,& of ~10 hL,:I-meltin- a"id duced and that methods of growing. !a-g-- single Of bde-ium have been developed. Savitskiy c,, :ii the duction of large single crystals of tunjiste-n t:!-.c Z--c'Naoloq- daveloDed by the institute of Metallurgy imani -taylkov. Y. A. :.L nrcblems in molybdenum, cry-- Lallizz-:~zt:i oil in the formazlon of xi ~admiced substructura. V. 2L al repo---Z.12C-- oil 1/3 229-2310 -he production 0-7 I~ur t', ~U- r all -1. ..1, _U i~r ~ '1 4 single c_rystals; A. A. e L a! reporzad cj:, r,,D i I L"Ic, L Inum terbiui: S-%-SZ:Lms; -R. u z 11 e -~ al reported on, chc. growuh of sirgLe zungszen zjyers; ez al -re~or-_ed on the Savi tskiy and L. V, Bul,gak reported on carbon st~:J- n~! elenents; D L 10 L Crysta-11ire molvbderLum'; L. N. Larikov ez: rtvor-ed o-.i ~hc; e`;7ecu --1 -2 s r graphic o rien call- icza on c1le oxidation .14 IV j 1,.l .3 i , ~j r7, L. G. Lansiiina discussed the us-- o,7 nozi-errous gro-vim --ur 0i, mclybdemum" F. Terekhriva, er a! discusij-a,' t:lhic. ~LvucfUur~L -z~f Z: i structure ta, S; tSj, iC' c - .1 ussed the C t, I Q, S layers or rzirL iy et al d4~ 04C single crvsLtals of niabiu-M. Other teports (Swiit-skiy ez al, N. B. 5",'..Lmova et. aI, mid 3. dealt: with inves-Ii-ation results Of L'Ie. emission PropLi71_-_ic:s_ Of. A series c- r,_a7,arcs was ecvotc_~J to cha invc-szIg-anion of* -L:,,e ef-_~c!cL of actions on single cryscais: Savitskiy ec: al the a_;T't:_cc 0_~, IrliaScic 2/3 USSR OTTENBERG, Ye. V., IzvesLiya Akademii Nauk S55R, XeLal-y, %c 4, Ju-,-,'--j-, 70, '21-9-230 L --,)n between harck;.IATI~I~ aflL- A. 1. Yavst-~;u`kniq t all the intcracc-,' tion processes; Savitskiy at al - the effect of tampeTatura on si L A. L. Suvorov et al - defects of c--irradiatlon on tungstcn s i n C r !,;3 Ls N. V. Dubovitskaya et ai the dislocation substructure of molybderium -si-gle rys'als aEter rolling an' annealing; Ye..E. Zasinchuh,et al andrecrystal-lization of molybdenum single crystals. The productior; of semifinished articles Zrom, si-ngle cr~;, a Ii g i-;-, :1,-) discussed in threa reports of SiaViLGkitl (hr metals was USSR UDC 621.373.531 LIVSHITS A. L., ROGACHEV, I. S., OTTO,-M. 8H. Generatovy impulsov (Pulse Generators), Moscow, Energiva Press, 1970, 1224 pp (from h-Radioteklinika, No 9, Sep 7G, Abstract No 9.G240K) Tra-zislation: A classif ication and description of the ciperat-Iril- princi-ales, and mecaods of calculating strong current pulse generi-iting systeuis used basically in electrophysical and to a lesser degree in electrochemical machine tools are presented. The book is designed for engi-nee ring- ce cti- nical and scientific workers, graduate students and sCudents dealing i'~W- the problems of strong current pulse engineering as ap~plied to new me-1hods of dimensional embossing. USSR UDC: 621-315-582 CMRAN, A. G., NEGRESKUL, V. V., 0 T GORCHAK, L. V., UNGURYANU, G. I.. ands SMIPWOV, V.__U "Solar Blements Using p-GaAsl_,,P -n-Gaho Hetero junctions" Tashkent, Gelioteklmilm, No 1, 1972, pp 30-33 Abstract: The results of investig*ations made for determining the volt-appeere, load, and spectral characteristics of heterojunctions made by Ii-quid. epitaxial growth of eolid soltttions of Ga_ksj_,,P, on a GaAs iubatrate. The purpose of the renearch was to est-Imate the possibilities of using the p-GaAsj.- P--n-Gra-As system as pho-'Co- converters. For the substrate, n-type GaAs Wit a jLt of 2~g,0-3500 CM2/V-Sec and an electron concentration of ,1410~4 to 4-10J-f per cc vas used. The crystals of the matexial were oriented in the (111) plane and were covered by a solution of galLtum. containing dis- solved Gla.P; the doping impuwity was zinc, in a pure hydrogen a-L- mosphere. Crystal growth was made in a temparati;Le range of 760- 9101-1 C. Curves are plotted for the volt-ampore chexacteristic, the load charac:teristic, and the spectral di~jtribution of the va- por collection coefficient for the beterojunationa. The basic ad- vani-age of the materials ia thntf in the foxm of ijolvx elem"TItI3, they Oan be used for operation at temperattires above 2600 C, i;-.1th povceritage al ~the aolar --pectral M66hahic'&I' dfid biptic:~al USSR um 621.01 Candidate of Technical Scienoes QX&K MOV z, I MIX "Reduction of Masses of Three-Dim6ndional Satollite Mechanisms With Two and One Degreas of Freedom' Moscow, Izvestiya VUZ Mashinostroyaniye, No 8, 1970, PP 48-54 Abstract: General formulas are presented whii"h can be used to calculate the inertial coefficients of the equations of motion of differential and planetary mechanisms withI)evel gears. These coefficients are determinad as components oon.Adoring the inertial nature Of the individual links in:the,mechanI=. The final for- mulas contain projections of the analogues of,the'angular velo- cities vectors which are also used,for reduotion of forces, UN -,V/;> 33 GLASS.1 FTEO~; P.R.OCESSING DATE--230CT70 TAT I VE CHARACTER I 57ICS OF T14E RADIOPROTE-CTIVE EFFECT OF ;._MEXA.*-TINE -U- WT140R-A05)_YAR!.l0NE%,'K0, S.P., SUVOROVI N.N.1 KAROCHKIN, B.B., AIRAPETYAN, IM&KIMOV-P V.G. ,-"OUNTRY* ;oUkCE--RADIOBIOLOGIYA 1970t 1012)t 78-812 IATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 VBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 'OPIC TAGS--ANTIRADIATION ORUGt AMINE DERIVATIVEw X RAY IRRADIATIONt GAMMA CESIUM ISOTOPE, RADIATION DOSAGE, BONE NARRDW ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS, DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[C-0 ROXY REEL/FRAME-1998/0400 STEP NU--UR/0205/70/010/001/007B/0082 IRC_j,(~(,_P;S_10-N NO--APOt21134 Z 033 UNCLASSIFIED 0ATE--230CT70 IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121134 BSTqACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T14E RADIOPRoTECTIVE EFFECT OF 14EXAMINE (I ) WAS EVALUATEO QUANT. ON THE 15ASIS OF~NOS, OF SURVIVING mICG AND RATS. THE Ar"lMIALS WERE IRKADIATED WITH 7001 300, 900, OR 1000 R 180 KEV X RAYSi AN'0 950 R- OF 190 KEV R RAYS, OR 1100 K PRI-ME137 CS GA,"ik',A RAYS. I WAS APPLIED IN DOSES OF Ir 2,5, 5t 7.5, 15, 30 OR 75 t4G-KG BODY WT. At4o 2.5, 51 10, 20, OR 40 MIN PRIOR TO THE IRRAON, IN BOTH 141CE AND RATS.. A SLIGHT PROTECTIVE EPFECT OF 1 WAS OBSERVED AT ALL DOSES FOLLOWING I.P. APPLICATION. INCREASING DUSES DF I RESULT IN INCREASES "IN THE MAGNITUDE AND DURATIOIN OF.THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT.- THE PROTECTIVE ACTION APPLIES NOT ONLY TO THE BONE MARR.O.W, BUT ALSO 10 THE GASTRO INTESTINAL SYNOR014E. IiOaEVER, THE DURATION OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION IS WITH DIFFERENT I DOSES THE PE-kCENTAGE OF.SURVI.VING MICE FACIOTY: [NST. GIG. TRUDA ",.-INCREASED FROM 0 TO 12-85PERCENT, PROFAZABOL., MOSCOW, USSR. USSR -A- AGEM, A. 111. ,KIS-0,101, M. I., OVAKD-2 N, P. N., "On the Flut-ter of a Curront-Carryin'g Shell' Leningrad, Z.-urna-I 'I'ek-hInicheskoy ~_Wiziki, Vol 4,0, 1-1-0 6, Jun 1970, PP 1159-116-6- Abstract: The stability of current-ca-Ilrying structu~ros in velocity flows of a cooling liquid is studied, since itu renre.,sents 'y o a a subject of definite practical interest, 21he stabil.1-1 - cylindrical, ideally conduc-ting, current-carr-Fing shell contuaining, a current of ideal inco-mDressible and nonsonducting licuid is con- sidered. It is shown that the magnetic field pl,,,oduced by tho electriG cu?,vant and t-he flow of the liquid, as would 'De. expcctued, lower the stability of the shell, The equalGiori. for s-iT_-11 rad-,Lai per- turbations in 'Che shape of the cylindrical slhell as solved and ex- pressions are given for values of the flow v.,,~locity and current under which the syst-r-ya becomes unstable. Tt is stated that corditions for loss in stability for a shell,of finite length:can also be esl;tablish- ed-without difficulty. 1/2 026 UNCLAS S I FfEf) PIMCESSING DATE--13NOV70 T-ITLE--VARIATIONS IN GUANTITATIVE CORRELATIONS I N [ILLIOD PHOSdHOL[PrDS FOLLOWING THE UEVELOPAENT OF EXPERIMENTAL THROMBOSES -U- _AUTHOR-(03)-KAKAGEZYANj K*G*t OVAK I MY AN S.S. MIR?.AAVA,KYAN, G.L. OF I.NlF0--USSR :-.sOURCE--~-_00KL AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970t 191 1 250_2~ DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEO.ICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--BLOOOt PHOSPHOLIPID, THROMBOS 15 tDOG, BLOOD: COAGULATION, POTASSIUM CONTROL flAkv I NG--N0 REST~,ICTEONS !MCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED ::PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/lb64 STEP NJ--Ull/()020/70/19I /1)01/0250/02 52 EzSS10111 iNU-AT13133569 I FIN- I 2/2 026 UNCLASSIF I ED PROCESSING DATE-- 13NOV7 0 CIRC 'ACCESSION NO--AT0133569 :-ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--0j) GP-0- A:3STRACT. I N EXPTL . THR UIII13 OS IS IN DOGS IT WAS FUUA0 THAT WITHIN 2 DAYS OF ITS DEVELOPME-NIT THE sti(Frs IN THELEVEL OF PH3,SPHQL I PT US UERE CUNSIDERABLE, ESP. I I'll T H EAPP ENDAGE AFFl:CTL-D BY I 'SIDES THROMBOSIS. THESE CHANGE S , 6c I NTRAVASCULAR, THROM130FORmATIONS AND LOCAL DISTURBANCESY INVOLVE NEU140HUMORAL SHIFTS, THE CHANGES IN THE DEVELOP WITHIN 2 DAYS ALONG til*M ACTIVATION OF CLOTTING OF THE BL 00 D BLOOD CLOTTING IN IkOTH LUMBS OF THE EXPTL, AiNIAALS. 1-04ERED K IN FIBRINOGEN DEVELOPS I'N THESE 2 DAYS AND MAY BE CAUSED BY REFLEX PISL- OF ACID PHOSPHOLIPIOS IN THE -3 'LOOD. FAC I L I TY: INST, 31OKlilM.i EREVAN, USSR* Ll 1;1 L r r A~ ~ .3 LL I) - - UDC-621.039-531:539-3 USSR -OVANDER L. N. Emu "On the Theory of the Effect of Neutron Irradiation .on Metal Creep" Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 29, No 5, Nov 70, P 381 L~ ~ a neutron flux throu.6h a cryatal lat- Abstract: The passage of tice produces various deLects in t,;ie latzice. The article con- siders only dislocation loops and,vacancies in relation to their effect on the plastic flow of the:crystal* Followi:ag j. WSERTMAN, tne autnor assumes that the, stress ;.11)?Iied to a speci- men is great enough to cause the shifting of ~disjlocations. How- ever this movement ceases under the action of.:obstacles -uch as Lomm"er-Cottrell sessile dislocationsp which fozm during ~eforma- tion. Calculation of the deformation rate requires finding the rate of the upward movement of a dislocation,., The.formula too AC CP 1/2 USSR OVANDER, L. N., Atomnaya Ene rgika, Vol 29, Uo 5, Nov 70, p 381 is derived for this purpose. All dislocation. complexes are arbi- trarily divided into two groups. In, the first Uoup (consisting of "positive" complexes) there is vacancy "absorption" under the action of stress, while in the second grou? ("negative" complex- es) there is "emission." Under the influence of vacancy super- saturation the contribution to the creeD rate value will be in- creased by "Positive" and decreased by "negative" complexes. Since A c enters linearly into the above formula, these contri- butiona compensate one another and its alwhole supersaturation c makes no contribution to creep acceler~ition* Therefore, G.-SGENOECK's conclusion regarding the influ;ence of Zic on the creep rate Js erroneous. As forthe influence of radiation dis- location growth, this growth can be~regarded as an increase in the nuimber of sources 24. An increase in M;has the same effect on "positive" and "negative" complexes. Thus, an increasein creep in the WEERTMAN model- should'be related only to an increase in the number of dislocations# rather than v4canCy supersatura- tion. 2/0,