SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLENKO, Z.A. - PAVLOV, I.K.
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USSR
KOLTSOV, V. M., Tekhnol. legkikh splavov. Mauchno-tekhn. byul, VILSa
(Technology of Light Alloys. Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the All-
Union Institute of Light Alloys),1970,i No-3,.pp 20~Z3 (frb m RZh-Metallurgiya,
No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12:1752 by 1. NABATOVA)
of particles of the Al-M-g phase over the grain boundaries and a lessening of
corrosion resistance of the sheet. The combination of high corrosion resis-
tance and satisfactory mechanical properties of the shoet, is aeaured at an
annealing temperature of 280-3004'. Fivcillustrationsi One table.
2/2
USSR UDC 669.715'721:620.186:669.013.8:669.018.E
KOL'TSOV, V. M., KISIMRESHKIN, I. G., GERS11TEYN, ;V.~, D.,, UST'YANTSEV, V. U.,
and PAVLENK0, Z. A.
"Influence of Certain,Technological Factors on the Structure and Properties
of MIg6 Allay Sheet"
Tekhnol. legkikh splavov. 'Nauchno-tekhn. byul. VILSa (Technology of Light
-tut of
Alloys. Scientific and Technical Bulletin of tho All-Union Insti e
Light Alloys), 1970, No 3, pp 20-23 (from M-Metallurgfya, No 12, Dec 70,
Abstract No 12 1_752 by 1. NABATOVA)
Translation: An investigation was made of the structure, mechanical properties,
and corrosion resistance of cold-rolled, 1-, 2- and 4-mm-thick A,'Ip,6 alloy sheet
as afunction of variations in chemical composition, degree of deformation
(5-50%), and annealing regime in a range of 230-500*. Sheet properties were
not significantly affected by variation in chemical composition (within the
limits of the All-Union State Standard) or in heating rate (50, 100, and
> 1000 deg/hr) or in cooling rate.(25, 50 deg/hr and air,cooling). The max-
imum value Of UO.2, viz., 20.5 kg/mm2, was~ebtained with a deformation degree
of.30% and an annealing temperature of 280'. Heating at 100* for 100 hours
in the event of prior annealing at temperatures > 300' cauees the evolution
1/2
USSR
KOVTSOV,,V. M.,,et al, Tekhnol. legkikh splavov. Nauchno-tekhn. byul, VILSa
(Technology of Light Alloys. Scientific and Technic4l Bulletin of the All-
Union Institute of Light Alloys'Yk 1970,: No 3, pp 20-23 (from RZh-Metallurgiya,
No 12,-Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1752 by 1. NABATOVA)
of particles of the Al-big phase over the grain boundarles and a lessening of
corrosion resistance of the sheet.. The:cci!bination ofihigh corrosion resis-
tance- and satisfactory mechanical properties,of the sht~et is assured at an
annealing temperature of 280-3000. Five illustrations. One table,
W2
USSR UDC 669.25.028.44-
SHVEDOV, L. I., QUWX=o..Z.AUj6Ud LIVSHITSj S. L., PlUsicotechnical
Institute,Academy of Sciences.# Belorussian SSR
"Investigation of the Structure.and Properties of Cast Chrome-Nickel-Aluminum
Steals and the Influence of Titaniump-Borcn# Cerium, and Zirconium on Them!'
Hinskg Izvestiya Akademil ?Tauk BSSR, Soriya Fiziko-Tokhnickeskikh Vauk,
NO 41971t pp 33-37
Abstractt The article considers.the influence of alu;,~ilnun upon the micro-
Structure, strength characteristics$ thei%al stability, heat resistancef and
irreversible change of dimensions ir the cyclic heat tm,.atmont of austenitic
chrome-nickel steels of the three groups 1214# 18,-19$ and 18-25 in a cast
state. The influence of the content of nickel and of tltanium,, boron,
cerium, and zirconium additives on the properties of those steels is investi-
6-ated. One tablep 2 figt=sp 10 bibliographic entriesi
USSR UDC 911.3:616.981.452(47o.45)
and REZMO, D. S.
"History of Elimination of Plague Bazootics in the Volgrad Region"
V sb. Probl. osobo o2~sn- infektsiv Dangerous Infec-
(Problems of Especially
tions -- collection of Works), Saratov, No 4(14)0 1970, PP 213-210 (from M-
Yeditsinskaya Geografiya, No 3, Mar 71,, Abstract NO 3-36.u7)
Translation: The history of study of the Plague in.the northwestern Caspian
region is presented. Results of work of the antiplague service in the
eradication of natural foci are reported. The 'last plague epizootic was
recorded in 1934 in the Kotellnikovskiyrayon. Sanitationiof the focus
became possible because of plowing virgin soils,.th&1e.atablishmant of water
reservoirs, the developywnt of Irrigation farming, azd othet- methods.
~USSR Tj 632.4-633-11
PAVLE .-V., Head of Plant Protection Department, Pavlodar Experinental
ZA NKOT,__2
Station for the Protection of Sail From Erosion
Its
mut and Calibration of Wheat Seeds",
~7_ Moscow, Zkshchita Rasteniy, No 7, 1972, p,
Abstract: Seeds of three sunner wheat strains -itere sorted into 10 groups
according to grain size and weight, and the various fractiora vere Crown on
separate experimental fields under identical conditiois. In the control fields
sown with unsorted seeds, the spread ofsmut was vithin the nataral ran-e of
1 -10%; 9.29% among Allbidum 43 strain (A), 2.98% among, Kbarkovskays 46 strain
W, and 2-75% among Lutestsens 62 strain (L). The diseasewas least developed
in wheat grourn from large, ht~avy seeds: 5-33% amon, stxain A., 1.90% among
strain K, and 1.29,P'l amozu, strain L. With &-wereaaint.; size and veight of seeds,
the disease became more widespread, reaching a maximm of: 12.32% among strain
A) 4.1% among strain K, and 4-03%. arrong strain L. The large, heavy fractions
gest crops In centners per hectare, exceedi tle control
yielded the bier r 4ff I I
crops by 10-3()%- It is suvrested that althougrh celective use of the larl,,,est
and hexrie5t seeds only reduces wheat cmut without climinating, it, this Liectsure
is effective when applied in combination with other preventive methods.
68
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1/2 008 ul"llc AS s r F f co
I RROCE$SING OATE--04,DEC70
'TITLE--STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARTHIS CROT IN rHE JKRAINE ANO
ADJACENT REGIONS -U-
:AUTHOR-103)-SOLLOGUB# V-8-t CHEKUNOV A.V.j PAVLENKOVAt N.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
C
SCURCE-GEOPHYSICAL !NSTITUTE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES UK~ll -S S R IMOSCOW,
GEOLOGIYAr NO 5, 1970t PP 20,30
QATE PU13L ISHED ------- 70
,SUaJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPI iY
,ropiC TAGS--EARTH CRUSTP GEOTECTONICS1 MOHOROVICIC 91 'SCONI INICITY,
~~._"~GEOSYNCLINEq GEOLOGIC FAULT
-CONTROL M&RKING--hO PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT (;LASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
:PROXY FICHE NO---FO70/605017/810 STEP NO--.)P, 1021517010 00 /00~ 00 20 /00 3
ACCESSION NO--AP0140719
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 coa UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESS'ING 0ATE-j-'-DEC7t
~-CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140719
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS HAVE DETt.RMINED THE
-FG'-LGWING EVOLUTIONARY SERIES OF GEOSTRUCTURFS IN. THE 'tJkRA I NE AND
AREAS. ANCIENT 'RUSSIAN)
CONTINENTAL PLATFORM. AULACOG6 IS AND
OTHER PLATFORM DOWNWARPS (DNEPR DON AND BLACK SEA~,KUBAM).
PARAGEOSYNCLINE (DONBASS). ORGENS WTT.H FORDEEPSl[CAUG,~SUS, GREATER
KRIVOY ROG REGIONt AND OTHERS)* AGING" OROGEINS (DONBASS).
INTRAGEOSYNCLINAL SUPERPOSED DEPRESSION.S OF THE GRIOGENY STATE tGREATER
HUNGARIAN REGION, BLACK SEA).. IT~ IS SHOWN THAT THE MO~T CHARACFERISTIC
FEATURES OF GEOSYNCLINAL DEVELOPMENT IS INVERSION 01- THE G`OTECTONIC
-ARVIi'S
REG;lME; THIS IS ACCOMPANIED BY DEEP CHANGES IN TH4,l CRUS" LEADING
TO THE, INVERSION OF ITS BOTTni4 RELIEF, THE-110HOROVKIC DJSL~ONTINIJITY.
THIS EVOLUTIONARY SER!ES IS COLLECTIVE :BECAUSE CONTINENTAL PLATFOR111S, CAN
BE TRANSFORMED INTO SUBOCEANIC DEPRESSIONSe BYPASS1,11C, THE 3ECISYNCLINAL
STAGE AND THE REGENERATION OF,A GFOSYNCt:INE IN TRE 1300Y,01F THE PLATFORM
IS NOT NECESSARILY TERMINATED IN THE APPEARANCE OF !SUBOCEANK
DEPRESSIONS. ON THE WHOLE, THE CRUST. IN THIS REGION HAS A COMPLEX
LAYERED BLOCK STRUCTURE. NUMEROUS-DEFP;FAULTS BOUND THE PRINCIPAL
GEOLOGICAL REGIONS AND SECOND ORDER STRUCTURAL ELEM~41NTS WITHIN THEM.
MINEPAL DEPOSITS ARE CONSISTENTLY FCUP40 TO BE A.SSOCJATED, WITH FAULT
ZONES.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR MC 533.9
VISHME-MKIY, V.N., VOYTENKO, D. A., VOLKOV, YE. D4 P~XIY 1 4,t.~~q MKIND,
V. H., KONNOMIN, P. 1. t MOISEYEV, S. S.,~ PASHIiW, V. K.
SUPRUNMIX01 V. A. 9 TOLOK, V. T., TE-1XSH'CM4KOj F. F. s, TONKOPRYAD, V. X. , and
TABASE11KOg V. P. 9 Physico-Technical Institute of Acad6ny of Sciences Ukxainian
SSE, Kharkov
"Energ3r Losses of Plasma In a 'Uragan' Stellarator With Large Sheax"
Kievs Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurn-al, Vol 16, No 8t AUG 71, PP 1320-1323
Abstracts Investigations of the rate of energy losses In plasnia. have shown
that the holding tine of particles significantly exceeds the energy life
tize uhen the plasm is oi collision type. This article discusses the results
of Investizations on the rate of eaerQr losses of colltallon-type Plasma for
the "Uxazan" stellarator. The authors study the dependence of enerTJ life
tize of the plasra on the anount of,shear and the angle of conversion. They
make extensive use of graphs to illustrate their findinp and find that the
experizent-al points lie on a straight line. The authors. conclude that the
results may b~ explained on the basis tkat a tezperature -drift instability
develops in the plasiza. The article contains figures a-ra 8 bibliogmphic
entries.
~.112 034 UNC
LASSIPIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO
TITLIE'--OBSERVATION OF PLAS14A SATELLITES NEAR HEI Pot~STODEN LINES DURING
TURBULENT HEATING OF A PLASMA _u_
AUTHOR-(05)-ZELENIN, G.V., KUTSYNt A.A., MAZNICHENK0 M YE PAVLICHENKO,
_2.%Sa.4_ SUPRUNENK09 V.A.
-::-C(MNTRY OF INFO--USSq
SOURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPE.'.11MENTAL #NOY I TEOPLET1
CHESK0)J-I7_fKlj 1970v~VOL 58p
NR 6t PP 1879-1883
,','_'~.PATE PUB-LISHED ------- 70
.-:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--TURBULENT PLASMA, SATELLITEu GAS DISCHARGE, FORBIDDEN BAND,
DENSITY, PLASMA OSCILLATION
~~_~CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CUMENT CLASS"UNCLASSIFIED
OXY R,.EEL/FRAME-- 997117 27 STE~P ~10--UR/0056/70/058/00611879/1883
I.R CACC ES S ION NO--AP0120439
'UNCLASSIFIED
2i2 034 UNCLASSIFrEb 'PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0120439
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SATELLITES IN A TURBULENT PLASMA
OF A STRONG CURRENT LINEAR GAS DISCHARGE (Z PINCH) H,4VE BEEN DETECTED
AND INVESTIGATED NEAR THREE FORBIDDEN LINES OF HEI. JHE SATELLITES HAVE
BEEN PREDICTED BY BARANGIER AND MOSER. TIME MEASUREMENTS OF THE
PUSITION AND INTENSITY OF
THE SATELLITES YIELD THE ELECTRON DENSITY AND
THE-TIME VARIATION OF THE LEVEL OF THE PLASMA OSCILLATIONS. OBSERVATION
OF SATELLITES IS A NEW CONTIACTLESS ME~THOD.FOR INVESTIGATING A TURBULENT
PLASMA. FACILITY: FIZIKO-TEKHNICHESKIY INSTITUT AN UKK, SSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRQCESSING DATE--ZONOV70
T
TATLE-THE liEr-HANISM OF PLASMA LOSSES IN A STELLARATOR -U-
AUT,HOft-(C5).-6L,RCHENKU, P.YA.,-VASILENKCt. B.,T-t VOLKOlls YE*D.r PAVLICHENKOt
D.S., PCjTAPENKUv,V.A.
.CCUNTRY LF INFO-USSR
:,SCUM'C E--MOSCC it iA.TrMNAYA ENERGIYAt VcjL20. 29 FEEI ~40, PP 126-129
0 ATE PL8LIShE0--7C
zc
AKEAS-PHYSICS
..;-Gplc TAGS-PLAS14A Q.SCJLLATI0N# LOW,FREQUENCY-PISTELLARATOR
TRCL MARKING-NO RESTR ICT IONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-:PROXY REEL/1-RAME-11q99/1481 STEP N(J- ~LIR/0084).170/eIZB/OOZ/OL26/0129
.~,cl_kc',ALCES,SjC,N NO-AP0123384
W
NCLAS ~E
S LF 1, -Q,,
I I I I., I
a, m. m m
Z12 025 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
...CIRC -ACCESSIC4N NO-APOIZ3384
.-AOSTRACTIEXTHACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY WAS MADE-^ OF THE
---EQUILI.6RIUM C6NUITIONS AND SPECTRAL PkOPERTIES OF LOWIFREQUENCY
_QSC ELLAT OF PLASiv;lk OF Qhf4 IC HEAT ING IN A STELLARATOR. IT IS SHOWN
THAT EQUIL16RIUM IS DISRUPTED AT k MAGNITUDE BETX,, EQUAL!3, 8 PI NKT
DIVIDED 6Y H SJa0 PRINsE2 HIGHER THAN SOME;CRITICAL BETA. SWE. ON THE
3ASIS OF STUDIES OF LCW FkECUENCY OSCILLATIONS COPIDUCTC0 AT BETA LESS
THAN dETA SUBE, A DEDUCITIrlN CAN BEJAADE. THAT DRIFT TYPI'- INSTABILITIES
.(GRIFT. DISSLPATICIN UR.TFERMOFORCE) APPEAR- IN 'THE COLLI$10N PLASMA IN THE
STELLARATOR. YFE AUTHORS*THAINK V. F. ALEKSIN AINDS,. S. AUISEYEV FOR
VALUABLE REMARKSP AND A. I.IZHUANOV fOk,HELP WITH.'rfiE CURRELATIOIN
TECHNICUE,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 533.92:621.039.61
VASIL'YEV, M. P., KUZNETSOV, Yu. 1%,
STARIKOV, V
,LAW N.
"Effect of the Degree of Homogeneity of a Magnetic Field on the Radiation
From a Plasma of Harmonics of Electron Cyclotron Frequ,ency"
Fiz. plazmy i probl. upravl. termayader.' sinteza. Resp. mezhved. sb.
(Plasma Physics and Problems of the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion.
Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No 3, pp,63-66 (from
RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11G283)
Translation: The results of a study of the spectrum and intensity of the
~radiation, in the harmonies of an electron.cyclotran frequency, from a
negative discharge plasma column are presented, It was,observed that intense
radiation of the cyclotron harmanics,. the spectrum of wl4ch consists of
several narrow lines, arises upon-achievi-ig avery high degree of magnetic
field'homogeneity.
54
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USSR UDC 5~5.376:621.382
GORBAH, IX.t SULEVANCV, YU,M~, SHVAYDA,, YU.241., ?AVL1C.;M'UO V I RYMMOV,
U
I.V4 nil
."Infrared Electroluminsocence Of Epitaxial P-K Junctions Based On Silicon
Oarbiden
V ob, Elektrolyunqirtastsents~ya tvard. tal (Slactrolumineacence Of Solid Bodies---
Collection Of Works), Kiev, "Nauk.dumIca," 1971, pp 19-21.(from RZh--Elektronika
i yeye Rrimenenlye No 11, Nov 1971, Abstract No 11B556)
Translationt The paper reports on the infrared electrolumineseence spectra of
apitaxial p-n functions based -on OC-SiG (6H). Of particular intereat is the
electroluminesence opectma (IR-II-EL) which consiets ot three narrow lines
1-184: 1-175, and 1.151 ev (halfwidt'.,l on the order of I/ID kT at 2930 K) which
is observed at both room temperature and at the temperstuxe of liquid nitrogen.
In addition to the structure IR-II-EL, on other light dioder the infrared bands
IR-I and IR-111 were observed with energy maxims at 1.55 and 1.07 ev, reepect-
ively. A scheme of electron transitions responsible for forming IK-II is pro-
posed. 3 raf. 2 ill. S11-n-ary.
USSR UDC .535-376.2
A BW LAY E 7, O.R., V. RYZHIKOV, I.V.
bElectriluminoscance And Double Injection In Thin Bilicon Carbide Structures
Doped With Aluminum Or Borono
V ab. ElaktrpIriminestsentsiva tvard.tal. (Electrolumintscence Of Solid Bodies_
ii Oi Toi~~i," ,-,I 0.d 1~ca)
collectio iT 1971, pp 21-30 (from R,7h--_1-'lektronika
yo prki4e i a lo 11, Nov 1971# Abstract No 11B~57)
2Rp ly
Translation., The current-voltarre and lumen-current chRractaristics aro atudied
of p-i-n structures doped with aluminum or boron which dJ-Pfer in the resistivity
and the extant of the ooparato regions. The experimentally observed exponential
and power dependences of the current on the Voltage are.analyzod thoroughly in
the limits of theories which taka into account the tunnoling of the carriers
~through the intermediate states in the band or recombinm'tion of the carriers in
the layer or space charge of tho p-o junction &nd in ull regLona of' the p-i-a
structur* under conditions of a high injection levtl in the i-ragion. In the
radiation spectra of the light diodes atudied a shift of,the iinximum radiation
into the shoriwave region iv noted as vell as a contraction with the increase
of temperature and current denDity. It is discovered that a considerable part
of the blue-green and red radiation (which exceeds in intonnity the yellow
radiation) of SiG light diodes ia created by short-duratlon diffUaion of boron.
8 ill. 22 raft Summary.
USSR UDG 621-315~593t5l'5-376
VORCNIN, V.G., GWXHAREV, A.A., ZHIKOV, I.V.,
SULEYMANOV, YU.M. PRONIN, B.V.,,RY
Effect Of Adhesion Centers Cn Electroluminescence In a-siA,,(6H)"
Elektron. tekhniks, Nauahno-tekhn. a!). Po1.HREotCn,_yribo 'Electronic Teahnology.
Scientiftc-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Deyic~s~ I 19'e.0, No.-(5.2), pp 424-,20
(fror. M-Slektronika i yeye No 12# December 11970, libotract No 12B282)
Translation; The relaxation was investigated of alectrolumintacence in silicon
rbide p-n junctions constructed on a-ilican carbide (6H) cryotals of a modified
version of different resistivity. On the baois.of the energy levelo of the trsps
obtained (O.C6-0.08; 0.1~-0.14;0.18-0.20;0.22-0.2~,e.v.) It io aesumad that three
levels of nitrogen emerge as adhesion centers In silicon curb,ide a-8:10(6H), and
alro one level of unknown donor, which under stable conditions in asterial of high
registivity is not filled by electrons. 6 ill. 26~ref. Sum:4rY.
2 ~o 2~1 UNCL4-S'SIFIIED~ DATE--040EC70
:TITLE--TUNNEL BREAKDOWN IN SILICON CAR61'OE PN JUNCTIONS -U-
:.AUTHOR-(04)-ALADINSKIY3, V.K., KUZNETSOVAP YE.N,, PAYLICHENKOt V.I.,
RYZHIKOV, V.I.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~_.SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV, 1970t 4(4)t 708-14
a'tDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
",.SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
~..TOPIC TAGS--PN JUNCTIONt SILICUN CARBIDEt, SINGLE CRY~STAL
RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3002/0183 STEP ND--UR/0449/70?;'.)Olt/C)04/0708/0714
CIRC ACCESSION INO-AP0127804
UNCLASS IF [ED
t'll!l [A: F,-, 71" pari 11 rRm laT-r"1111111
021 UNCLASSIFIED PR,0GES$ltlG DATE-04DEC70
..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127804
A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PN juNcTl 'ONS IN SIC SINGLE
CRYSTALS WITH N CONCN. OF 6 TIMES 10 PRIME17 TO 10 PRINE19-CM PRIME3
WERE PREPO. BY: (1) AL DIFFUSION AT 1900 ?_300DEGREE" DURING SEVERAL
MIN, (111 B DIFFUSION AT 1920-2000DEGREES OURING SEVERAL MIN, OR (111)
EPITAXLAL GROWTH WITH THE P REGION DOPED. WE I'H AL. 1'.H t
STATISTICAL
CHARACTERISTICS AND THE DIFFERENTIAL RES.ISTANCE, AS WELL AS THEIR TEMP.
DEPENDENCES, WERE MEASURED. THE CAPACITANCE VOLTAGE RELATIONS WFRE
PLOTTED AND THE SPACE CHARGE LAYER THICKNESS (LO PR~I!-IE NEGATiVE6-10
PRIME NEGATIVE5 CM) WAS EVALUATED.,, TH~~ V.. AMP. CHARACTERISTICS AIRE NTO
-5 1 -CM PRIMEZ WAS
.STcEP ENOUGH, SO THAT THE VOLTAGE AT C.D.~EOUALS 1. ~ MA
ARBITRARIYLY CHOSEN AS THE BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE, WHICH.VAIIED FROM 10 TO 40
~V, CORRESPONDING TO A FIELD OF 5 TIMES .10 PRIME6 V-CM. THE: IMPURITY
DISTRIBUTION IN THE DIODES IN CLOSE TO THE :ABROUP OR TO :THE LINEAR P~l
JUNCTION, THE LATTER ARE RESPONSIBLE F~)A THE TUNNEL IMECI-im-l(SM OF ELEC.
BREAKDOWN. THE TEMP. COEFF. OF: BREAK00110N (BETA) A,-r 60-1-20DEGREES IS
c -R' AL EXPANSWN CONSIDERAF10INS.
NEG, A?40 IS LARGER THAN EXPECTED FROM THE 11
:) , 'C'NSIDERASLE C I
THE TEMP. IINDEPENDENCE OF BETA 111PLIE"A C ONTR BUTION C~-
THE Tu'NAIEL
EXPANSION-TO THE TEMP, OEPENDEIICE OF THE TUNNEL EFk:CT.
TRANSITIONS ARE CONSIDERED AS umizEcT AND AS OCCUilKING 5V A PHONON
MECHAN I SM. THE FIELD (E) DEPENDENCE OF THE BREAKOOWN CU;;~RENT (1) 14AS
STUDIEDt AND A RELATION LOG I SIMILAR TO Rf)tlT B.AR E 10S 0 ;,* R I V E 1). IT
:WAS VALID IN A WIDE RANGE OF I.. THE PREOGMINANT TleP.E OF GREAKDOWN IS
-THAT BASED ON THE TUNNEL EFFECT.. A CONSISTENT THEORQT L 4 DEL
I CA t (1 15
PROPOSED.
UN C L A 5 S I F I E 0
UDC 621.:3~2.Z
USSR
ALADINSKIY, V.K., IMNETSOVA, Ye.N PAVLXCII-h'KO V.I. in(! RYZHIKOV, IN.
"Tunnel Breakdown in SiC P-n Junctions"
Leningrad, Fizika. i-Ta-eklinika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 4, No 4, 1970, pp 70-714
h
Abstract: T is paper describes experinients, which inve;-itipte L;-~e breakdown
mechanism in SiC p-n junctions obtained by~ various techaical. means. Such
electrical breakdowns are accompanied by electroluminesye--nce, -d research
in the latter is valuable for investigating one of the new directions in semi-
conductor engineering, the creation a-ad development of light diodes, i.e., in-
struments in which electrical energy is traasformed to li-,'Oit The
p-n junctions under test were prepared by~ the diffusion of alu-minum -at
peratures of 1900-2300' C for several hours~ or the diffusion, of boron for
several minutes -it a temperature of 1920-2000' C and scqmirau jiffut;ion of Al
followed by boron. Some oE the Junrtions wera obtairw-d by criftiaxial Rrowth;
than, tba p region was doped with Al. The authors conclw!o b7 3u88,1--sting. that
an analy8is of the spectral charactarlgcics of recumbinalJon. radiation in the
breakdown of diodes of this type would be worthwhile coneuctinB.
62
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USSR UDC 621,57~.Q29-7
-TCKHOV, V.S., PAV1,1K, B.D.
loonnection Cf Lasers With A Nonlinear Absorber In The Presence Cf Transfer
Phenomena In A Molecular Gas'
Vol KVIIJL Loi 5, Y 72, p '1030
Radiotekhnika i elaktronika, SY P _10~8
Abstract%. A new type of connection of gaseous lasers is considered. Connection
-by me m terEect
of the lasers is accomplished .9 n a zf absorbing molecules hich in
both beams. The eff~ect of such molecular connection is e- iatportEince for syn-
chroniztition of a large number of long-wave gaseous lasera with the object of
decreasing their dispersion, and also for istudy of the ef"fect of weak collisions
on the width of the "trougb` which is tranel"emd by sbsojw,bing molecules from one
laser beam to the other. f IE,. 11, rel. Recsiviid by editurf;, 61 April 1971.
142
o lit,
MR. I WOR,
USSR uDc.. 621-373-530-145.6
LEMKHOV, V. S.
"A Gas Laser With Nonlinear Absorption in the Quasi-Traveling Wave Ibdel'
No I
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection, of works
Moscow, 1971, PP 53-637from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MPY 71, Abstract No
5DI86)
Translation: The paper presents a theoretical analysis of a gas laser vith
nonlinear saturation operating in the quasi-traveling wave mode under con-
strong saturation of absorption, i. e. in a.mode such that one
ditions o~
traveling wave of frequency v (forward wave) is strong, Absorption-saturating,
vhil4e the backward wave is weak and interacts linearly with the medium within
the limits of the uniform width of the line on the mirror-symms!try frequency
2cab-v. ~ Just as in the case of a standing wave in a resonator., emission power
in the quasi-traveling wave mode increases resonantiy ("power peak"), and
the emission frequency is strongly pulled toward the center of the absorption
line wb ("Self-s tab ili zation effect"), when the field frequency v passes
through the center of the absorption line wb. It is shoum that the emission
mode of a quasi-traveling wave in the cavity, in contrast,.to the convention-
ally used standing wave mode, makes it possible to achievo hightr power pcots
1-1/2
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~LETOKHOV, V. S., PAVLIK, B. D., Kvant. elektroniku, No 1, Moscow, 1971,
PP, 53,-63
and appreciable self-stabilization factors even in the case of deep saturation
of absorption and a strong difference between the para=ntlers-of saturation
of the amplifying an!~ absorbing media. In princio-e, this mans that the
so-called absolute ffequency self-stabilization mode can be achieved where
nonlinear frequency pulling within the power peak is retained in The case
of.detiming of the cavity frequency at a distance equal to the interval
between the active modes of the Fabry-Perot.resonator. The conditions for
this mode are determined, and a specific example of a C02 laser with absorp-
tion cell filled with SF6 is consicl-,red. Three illustrationsi bibliography
of eighteen titles. Resume.-
100
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MOKHOV, V. S., and PAV1JTK, B. D4
"Nonlinear absorption of Separated Light Beams in Doppler-Broadened Transi-
tion. II. Righ Field"
Leningrad, Optika. i Spektroskopiya, Vol 32, No 6,.wlun 72, pp 1057-1062
Abstracti The articlo considers in theoretical torms'the resor=ce intexac-
tion of two spatially separated light beams of the same-frequency with &
Doppler-broadened absorption line in the case'of strong saturation without
any limitation on the amplitudes of the fields in the boams.. It is shown
that a narrow resonance dip in the line center remains:,in, the case of counter-
beams and there is an interference demndence of absorption on the phase dif-
ference between the fields in the case of parallel beanis. The authors thank
N. G. RASOV for his support of the prer>ent work and A.I. MATACHTJN for assist-
ing in the calculations.
a~EKIST
gy
Aerosols
USSR UDC 541.182.2/3
DERYAGIN, B. V., PA~IIXHINAI M. A. and SMIRN(W, L. P., Institute of Physical
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Flow Method for Determining the Capture Coefficient for the Adherence of
:Aerosol Particles to a Sphere in a Flow"
Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 34, Vyp 5, Oct/Nov 72, pp 762-765
Abstract: Aerosol jets were directed at spheres and the streamlines were
determined for both symmetrical and unsymmetrical stationary turbulent flow
around the object. Particles were observed to settle on the back side of
the sphere at the beginning of this stationary Lurbulence. A critical. tra-
Jectory, e.g., the longest possible pathfor which the particle could still
be captured, was measured. A capture coefficient was ditternd4ned from the
difference in the direction of the jet atithe two positions producing the
critical trajectories. The capture coefficient can be calculated from the
equation
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L'
USSR UDC 666.3,/715)9-2415"-517-li621.762.4
PAVZI&qLL H., 14IMWHCHUK, YE. P. jand ARTEMOV ,V. A. Institute of
Problems of Haterial Science, Academy of Sciences USSR
IlEffect of Beta-Alumina Lwaellar Crystals on Certain Properties of a Corundum
Ceramic"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Flaterlalyo Vol 10p No 1, Jan 74, pp -117-121
Abstracts Results are reported from studies on the effect of additions of
crystalline beta- alumina with a lamellar structure on the properties of a
dense corunuum coraiuc. The basic materia.1 w4w the Icat ion of
alumina containing 99.5% (by weight) with lanellax cryctals of beta-alumina
adde as the filler. The samples were hot pressed at temperatures of 1400-
1700 0 and pressures of 50-175 RG/mm2 with a sintering time al maximum tem-
peraturo of 15-45 minutes. It was found that the bond sUength of the carajaic
decx-eased with increased volume content of the filler, lfbich Mai caused by
the weak bonding of the matrix material with the smooth i=Tacez of the lamellar
cryatals, Despito the loss of Btrengthp this ceranic had high thermal stability
whicHincreased -with increased beta-alunina content,,with.the beat thermal
stability being exhibited by a composite alumir,01% beta-alum;Ina ceramic
1/2
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PAViXFOV V. 11. et al. Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 10, 11o 1, Jan 74,
pp, t17-U1
which withstood 45 thermal shocks from b6in,3 heated from 200 0 to 11000 C and
0
quenched in water to 20 C. It was concluded that it is not possible to
achieve a high atrength and high thermal stability for this material and that
the trade-offs in Its use must be taken into consideration. 7nx*e figures,
two tables, seven bibliographic references$
2/2
USSR uDc: C66.764-36
FALRPIHOS, D. M. PAVLTKOV V. N. --a.YMSHCHUK, Ye. P., PILIPOVSKIY, Yu. L.,
"Order of the ed- Banner of Labor" Institute'of Problems of liaterial
R
Science Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR
"A Camposite Material"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Pronrjshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 22, Aug 72, Author's Certificate flo 345111,, Division C', filed 22 Jun 70,
published 14 Jul 72, p 86
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduce's a comj~o.,j 1. t ematcrita
based on aluminum oxide, As a d.Lstinguishing feature of tho patent.,
thermal stability is improved without isacrificing, flame res-fqtande and
s ngle crystals of chromic oxide with
impact strength by adding lamellar I
Ahe following ratios of components (in wt. alu*minm oxide 80-95,
lamellar single crystals of chromic oxide 5~20
,- r ! T, ; '. '. -; I I, '117T1, FTH VIT; I filzill, 11,11 ';
7
77 7
777
USSR UDC 541.84-532.77
MOLCHMOVA, N. R., DULOV-A, V. I., ZHURAVtEVA, L. P., and PWa&,.A&j"
Dnepropetrovsk Chemical-Technological Institute imenil~F. E., Dzerzhinskiy
and the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
"The Strength of Phosphonic Acids in Certain Nonaqueous Solvents"
Leningrad, Zhurnal,Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL, No 12, Dec 70, pp 2631-2634
Abstract: In inert solvents pbosphonic acids are dimerized, or may yield
more complex aggregates; in solvents capablelof forming hydrogen bonds,
there is decomposition of these associates with subsequent dissociation of
the acid molecules.
The present research was aimed at determining the strength of Phosphonic
acids and 8-naphthylphosphozic acid in alcoho1z, ketone~5 and, ether. The
bufferless indicator method was used, with a photocolorimzter, at 25 + 3'.
Constants a~ were determined for 12 substituents, from the dissociation of
the acids. In agreement with the Hammett equ'atioa the indexes of the dis-
sociation constants of phosphonic acds correlate linearly with the
constants a
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U-Dc:
539-3(7
POD:TLMGACH, Ya. S., SIHTTI R. N., an V. S.
"Quasistatic Theroadiffusion Problem for bafqrmed Solid
Kiev, Prikladnaya Meldj--niIha, Vol 7, Ito r-1 1, pp ll_]L6
97
Abstmet: Tbe basic relations between stresses, &~-flectioms, teraperaturas
and concentrations of dl5f:-olved cz,,ibstance are Given by the equations of
stave (1-1) to (1-5)-
The dy=ric effects c,,m be neglected provided th-e exterl-iz-l loads are
applied slowly,.
Using the entropy rise as an independent variable tki.- equation of state
are putin the form (1-7) to(I.11). The boundary conditions firs-, -,,iven by
equations (I-i3) and (1.14).
Equationr. (?.) to (2-5) C'7,)P~,Y to a two-dimensional r 61) le i -i
In the case of a solid cyljx~-r subj.-ct to a cyclic axiaJ. J.o!td -the zmlu-
tion is given by i2olUxtions (3-1) to (3-5)-
Granlis of strarvas and temp-;xAtYm versus nonfti~-,npl.wnal fretluency of
the applied force are on FiCz. .1 a-ad 2.
--0-33 UNC LA S S I F16- ~k&ESSIJNG DATE--04DEC70
T.,ITLE--METHOO OF DETERMINING THE PLASTIC D.EFbRMAfION,;,OF MICRO SAMPLES
.:SUBJECTED TO TENSILE STRAIN -U-
."'':AUTHOR-(03',-MAKSIMOVICHi, G.G.v PAYLINAt V.S.0 LYUTYtElil~
OF !NFC--USSR
S OU RC E
_FIZ. KHIM. MEKHAN. MAT.r 1970, 6tAut_69-72:
~_DATE PUBLISHED--.-----70
AREAs--MATERIALS, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
TOPIC TAGS-w-RHEOLOGIC PROPERTY, PLASTAC.I)EFORMATION, 1E S TmE T li0o,
STA I NL E S &STEEL, ALUMINUM ALLOY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRIC',"IONS
''.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--..PRU.XY REEL/FRAME--3003/0210 STEP NO--UR/0369/70/006/001/0064/0072
-CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0129466
UNCLASSIFtEd
_033- umcLASSIFIED PRkESSING DATE-04DEC70
Cl.RC~ACCESSION NO--AP0129466
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-O- ABSTPACT. ON THE BASIS OF AN APPROX.
SOLUTION. OF THE GENERAL ELASTI[C PLASTIC PRO13LEM ENCOUNTERED WHEN
ANALYSING THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES Of- IMAT TER ,A FQRMULA RELATIw,
SMALL RESIDUAL, DEFORMATION (STRAINI IN THE 140RK[NG,01ART OF A METAL
SAMPLE SUBJECTED TO TENSILE STRAEN TESTS TO TPE EXPERIME-14TALLY MEASUREG
ELONGATION IS DERIVED. EXPERIMENTAL TESTS WITH ARNGO FE, STAINLESS
STEEL# AND AL ALLOY SAMPLES CONFIRM THE VALIDITY OF '~;TH I SFORMULA.A
NOMOGRAM FACILITATING RAPID PRACTICALUSE.OIF THE FORMULA.15 PRESENTED.
UNCLASSiFIEI)
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PAVLIMN Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Scientific Center,
"-ft=W Pof S~ciences USSR
"The Presidium of the Academy of Sciences USSR Discusses the Development of
Blogeocenology"
14oIscow, Zkologiya, No 3# 197.1, pp 106-108
Abstraott Two meetings sponsored by the Academy of Sciences USSR are exrected
to accelerate the expansion of research in ecology and biogeocenology. In
June 1970, the Presidium heaxl reports by Academicians A. L. Rux-sanov, N. P.
Dubinin, and S. S. Shvarts on the, importance and ta-skzs-o~f biogeocenology and
passed a resolution emphasizin,r the need for increezed research in the field
because "a knowledge of biological laws Is essential for preserving a dynanic
equilibrium in the biosphere at the ODtiMal level for man" an(i beca-use "ignor-
ance (of. such laws) may lead to catasirophe." The Presidium followed up this
meetings by assigning its research institutes specific pVoblens for investiga-
tion. In January 1971, the Chemical-Te-chnological and Biological Sciences
Section of the Presidium held a conference:at nhich over a dozen pers were
Pa
'once,
presented on, for example, "The Role of the BioGeocenological C pt in the
Construction of Closed Ecosystems," "Photosynthesis of Comses an a basis for
Primary Productivity," "Nicrobial Conones ard Their Holo,:4n Soll Fortility,"
112
'Tit iiii
USSR UDC 669.28/29:548.526
PAYLINOV. L, V.
777777m~
116iff-u-sio'n in Binary Alloys of Titanium With 'Molybdenum.) Niobium, and
Vanadium"-
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i.Hetallovedeniye, Vol 30 No 4, 'Oct 70, pp BOO-
06
Abstract: Data were obtained on the diffusion of uranit~m in binary alloys of
Y .titanium with molybdenum (up to 30. at,. ni6bium (up to 30 at. %), and
vanadium (up to 70 at. %). All alloying, pomponents reduci!d the level of
diffusion mobility and considerably increase&,the activitt:Lon energy (par-
ticularly during the concentration o2~ alloying components up to 5 at. % C).
With a further increase in the concentration of alloying components, the
activation energy may continue to increase (vanadium a;Ld niobium alloying),
or not (vanadium alloying up-to 30-40 at..'*o, The-correl4ition between the
~ef,fectiveneso-of alloying componenta on thwdiffuslon:4~4,the,poaition of
ing components in ~tl
tho 61110Y Itt Peri6dic oji~#w in showi~"l 'An'iMalysis woo.
f idryilkals 016'~ a hi -temperature
m a of-the.diffusion anoma es In to rac
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bcd lattice..
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USSR UDC 541-183
INIASLOVSKAYA R. S.) LtanovsKry, YU, N., and ZUBIOV. P. 1.,
Institute of Physical Chemistry, ad. Be. USSR, Moscow
"Adsorption Kinetics of I-Ionomeric Molecules on Aluminur. and the Study of the
Properties of Chemosorption Layers BeinS Formed"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 5, Yay Ij2, pp 1139-1142
Abstract: Kinetics of the formation of adsorbed of orCanic moleCLIleS
(acrylic acid, styrene, dietkirlanine, and propyl m1cohol) on freshly formed
and on oxidized aluninum plates was investirated. All V'Mterlals reacted ~.-rith
aliminumn forming stable cheimosorbed lwjers. Ch~,~mosorption oV diethylamin-2 on
the aluminixa is accompanied by exchange of electrons, the orijanic molevile
being the electron donor. Appearance of' a new phase of --crylic acid di-iring
the adsorption iv, the rasult. ot its polyTrerization on tna alaininum surface.
to nerve as a barrii~,r excludin3 the pas-
The film fnx-med by propanol appears t
sibility of the reaction of organia molecules with the metallic ions. It has
been deete=dred that a p~)-_tion of, the aliuminwn surfaa-e imder ~the adsorbed lay-
era may become oxidized indicating that some adsorption;centeTs remain free
to react with oxygen.
1/2 ols UNCL ASS IF IE~b PROCESitNG DAT.r--04DEC70
EMS STRAHLUING FORiX RAY TUBES -U-
OF THE INTENSITY OF 13k
_AUTHDP-t05)-AF0NIN, V.P.r LOSEVY N*F., P.AVLINSKIYv~G.V.vGUNlCHEVAv T.N.t
REVENKOv I1~ff
A.G.
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
___.S0VRCE--ZAVOD. LAB. 19701 36(4)t 43L-4
:,-.')ATE., PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
tOPIC TAO"S--BREMSSTRAHLUNGY X RA.Yr SPECTRUM, RADIATION 114TENSITY
_-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
0 C U M E N TCLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
.'-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/2032 STEP N07-UR/0032/70/0361004/043i/0434
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL38886
UNCLASSIFIED
212 018 UNCLASSI FfEQ PAOCESSVIG BATE--:040EC70
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138836
4-51STRACTI/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABMZACT. THE FORMULA (11Y CkAMERS IS MR. FOR
THE CALCN. OF THE SPECTRUM OF BRE"SSTRA *HLUNG. T81- DER4VE0 FORMULA IS
THE CORRECTION FOR DISPERSION AND A3SORPTION OF EL(iCTROmS OF
BREMSSTRAHLUNG IN AN ANODE. THE CALCN. 0l: CORRECTEGN Cl-,IEFF~ IS 13ASED ON
THE IDEA 0;- TWO STREAMS OF ELECTRONS IN THE ANODEi CNE IS 0111ECT
MOVEMENT AND THE SECOND REVERSED. aY SUING THE: COR. FORMULA THE
UNTEN'SITY WAS CALCO. OF BREMSSTRAHLUNG FOR ALY GUi MOr 11131 AND 'd ANODES4.
THE-RESULTS. ARE COMPARED WITH EXPTL. DATA. GOOD AGREEMENT WAS F-OUI*qD IN
THE LONGWAVE SPECTRAL REGION.. FACIlliTY: INST. GEOKHIM.t
USSR.
IRKUTSK,
UINCLASS IF IED
4112 .020 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--X RAY BACKGROUND IN THE LONGWAVE :~SPECTRAL REGION -,-U-
::A-.UTH0R-t04)-REVENKGt A.G., PAVLINSKIY, LOSEVi, N-F-p AFONTNt V&P.
'COUNTRY:DF INFO--USSR
~`SO_kt --ZAVOD. LAB. 3612)1 166-9
u
AjATE PUBLISHED------70
~SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
~'TIOPIC TAGs--r-LUORESCENCE, XRAYt SPECTRUM~
,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
bOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE9
'PROXY REL-LIFRAME--1989/0919 STEP ~NU--URI/0032/70/036/01)$'-'/016610169
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107448
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NU--AP0107448
ABSTRACTlEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL EFFECTS ON
THE, BACKGROUND INTENSITY FOR X RAY FLUORFSCENCE IN THE tONGWAVE SPECTRAL
~REGION 2-10 ANGSTROM I SUBALPHA LINES OF TI, FE, Sly AND MG) IS
i~61SCUSSEO. NONE OF THE DISCUSSEO PHENOMENA IS THE DOMINATING ONE FOR
:-,EXPLANATfON OF THE BACKGROUND; THUS orl-fER~EFFECTS NEED TO BE CONSIDERED.
FACILITY: INST. GEOKHIM%r IRKUTSKj, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr: OW44663
PRLWY SOURCE: Klinichaslmya 1117b., Vol 48,
Nr A PP
ELECIROCARDIOGRAPHIC-DkTA ART WOUNDS
IN HF-
VA. Pawis
SumtrzA ry
The Oate of t~e cardiovzscular system. In the postoperativo period 11"as Followed, lip iv
patients after suturing of the heact %,-ound. E ectmeardlo.grapttic findir.,gs, were a 1~ ly~wd.
A study of 76 -ifemonstrates that in tile Posinp-ei"flive "g,,26odAberic ~n -cigni-
ficarit alterations OccUrrin"Y 12s the result oi the wound oper4004 und difleveat coRplicatioMr.
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"Certain rclvt~ ics of Wcid-, 01' ELremk~ly Law-CaC100-1 Car r0i; _111ci-a-ite s Li
Aastenicic Steels"
Ki e v Avtomatichaskaya Svarka, No 7, Jul 70, pp 10-13
AbsLr ct:
Togathor wi t- soi-o o' h e r v.3` uable nr L) 0 C S , L t 21. t C
nickel steta.1,; have a grave shortcomin- a ter'deric'; to 'Z 0 r~~O S 0:1
when exposed to CI-i-Lical tc-Mperatures. T j i i _-4 L y p e o i C., 0 17 V 0 4) 1 11!, v e c 0'-'~ ro
by lowering the czzrbon coritt!nt: dlown tc; a lcavt~,'
LVe,
i
austen-.te at roOITI te4-11)01:i~LlIrC. SLUE- hZIS lj~!ea Lli'e,2 It: ]. t
n v c
.eldin4 Institute iznani Ve. G. ',aCaZ LO nce
oxmiamely low-cadhon (up 11-5 1, ".15-
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Stenitic ~LeCIB. '1110 L o~~ "'-jL o-
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V_n
_ous I, enn e r3 L u re a,, Q n Ca Z _1V C G t~ lit, :;te,:'1L
'~4tions Of deep eol~
cm, - I ":::1 "0, LumporaLul C
sceels, arc! not: to -~VLI' after -5
hours. All the steels were ce a
resist--a 'S
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!-NO3 anc.1 10,7 Y,,?Cr?O, ;~oy 200 hour:~,. c.-f
a bolling 5olution Of
the e---
Perime-r'--al Sz--els-, inclu'din.- those Of 1:11e lK11lV;9'x conz;:0.1
-~e S-Lnilar ceszs were made -or resistanco of' cor;:t~s
tested as i
Ing In 41`~' aqueous solution o4: ma-nesiuz chioride, w'-'z1',
a boil r.,
-strength equal to 90% of the yield poi-nt. Of all:tested ste~tls, _E2553 anc~
cc to incergra-aular,
EP554- -rades appear to have the highest resistan
C.
and stress corrosioa.
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0-.'!Y ar- b~jt-h within tho lin 't
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174
1/2 019 UNCLAS~JFIED PkOCE~SING DATE--30OCT70
.--:TITLE--REASONS FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS ANU AN IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY
CUNTROL FOR DIELECTRIC RUBBER FOOTWEAR
~1_1.AUTHOR-103)-BERLIZEV, O.K.t PAVLOV9.A.A.,#,STAROVs L.M.
.-CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-KAUCH. REZINA 1970, 29(3), 42-3
.-.~_DATE PUBLISHED-70
;-'--SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MILI.TARTSCIENCES
TICIPIC TAGS-FOOTGEAR, ELASTOMER,.DIELECTRIC PROPERTY, ELECTRIC STRENGTH
~z,'.CCNTR6L. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~.'.PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0835 STEP NO--UR/0138170/0291003/0042/o(j43
.CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124502
2/2 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
i,-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124502
-- ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(tJ) GP-0- ASSFkACT. THE CAUSIES FOR DEFECTS IN RUBBER
FOOTWEAR WERE TRACED TO IMPROPER PREPN.,OF RU66ER BLENDS AND FOR.HATION
OF AIR GAPS.IN THE BONDED SEAM ELASIOMER SHE* N U F
ETS USED FOR THE Al' F. 0
:,.DLELEC. FOOTWEAR HAD ADEQUATE. ILEC. STRENGTH. . A METHOD WAS DEVELOPED
TESTiNG THE BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE OF RUBBER FOOTi(EAR. FACILITY:
-MOSK JNST. KHIM. MASHINOSTR.VMOSCOW:* USSR.
ki -,I r~
USSR UDC 519.281
SAYCHENKO, Yu. P., PAVLOV A. A.
'?Aethod of Stochastic Approximation for One Class of Unstable'Media"
Vestn. Kiyevsk. Politekhn. In-ta. Ser. Avtonatiki i Elektropriborostr. [Herald
r n
of Kiev Polytechnical-Institute. Automation and Electical I'strument Building
Series] No. 7, 1970, pp 8-13 (Translated;from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika,
~No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No, 4 V198 by NL Nevellson)'i
Translatioh The problem is studied of f~indlng the maximum of an unknown regres-
sion function if the position of tha maximum point changes with time according to
a certain rule which can be.approximated by an~exponential polynomial. rhe algo-
-rithm.of stochastic approximation is preserited and its convergence is proven.
B Math ft Ata es
ema pal
USSR
PAVDDV, A. A.
"Applied Aspects of Mathematical Statistics"
Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb.
[Automation Devices and Systemsj Interdepartmental Thematic Scient-fic
and Technical Collection), 1973, No 27, pp 54-S7 (Translated from Ref-
erativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V77)
Translation: The case of estimation of unknown parameters of the dis-
triblition of a continuous random quantity is studied. An altered ver-
sion.of the Fisher method of-maximum likelihood is presented and the
necessary.sample volume for which the,method can be applied is indicated.
Calculationsare presented for the case of the normal-general set.
Author's view
41, A im.;:!A ~i I. I I, I h r ~_
5,, OCES'SING DATE--IISEP70
02 UNCLASSI F ttd
'10NARY NICKEL ALUMINUM
~.T,tTLE-CATALYTIC, HYDROGENATION OF NITRILES ON A STAI
A.UTHOR-ZELENAYA, SH, A.j BASOV# A S P ETRYAKOVA N -KO
~-'~CIOUNTRY OF-INFO--USSR
4.~:SOURCE--KHIM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 19709, 46.(13 911-12
~VDATE PljBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE,4lSTRYv MATERIALS
TAGS--CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION, NICKEL SA9F ALLOY-# ALUMINUM
CONTAINING ALLOYv ORGANIC NITRILE COVOUNDt PRIMARY Ali.INE, FATTY ACID
,;:CrL"JTP,OL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
r
-)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.__~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1985/14552 STEP %0--IJP/(JO64/'?0/046/001/0()11/()012
CIRC, ACCESSIGN NO--A00101538
i t!~ir I A r, r I r- f C n
G.- t/z 025-"- UNCLAS 1:,IE,tl: PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
S F
c i R CACCESSI(Jyq NO--AP01015313
GP-0- ABSTRACT. A CATALYST F13R THE HYDROGENATION
-f -OR 1 1 ALLOY Q-Y
OF NITRILES WAS P~RFPD. BY PARTIAL LEA!iING, OF AL F .1 '41 AL
20PERCENT NAGH AT 100DEGREES.: THE NITRILES OF C SU817 TO C SU920
SYNTHET.IC FATTY ACins WERE HYDROGENATED BY H IN THE PRESENCE OF N'll SUR3
~AT 85 TO 120DEGREES-50 ATMv WITH FLOW RATE OF NITULES 0.25 AND NH SUB3
.0.37- VOL.-IiRt TO GIVE 100PFRCENT CONVERSION TO AKNES. THE CONIC14. OF
'PRIMARY. AMINES IN THE PRODUCT WAS 84.8PERCENTt THA:T OF SECONOARY AND
-TEP WAS A
TJARY~AHINES WAS 11.9PERCENT. AT GREATER THAN 10DEGREESt THERE
SHARP ~DECREASE. IN &ELECTIVITY.
USSR UDC 669.295.:018.9 (088. 8)
TURKINA, A. N.., ODOYEVSKIY, L. S., MAZANOVIA, T. P., ;~SARS~~J~V G:.
ANOSHKIN, N. F., TSISTYAKOV, Ye. P,, PAVLOV G., T:WBIN, A. N., and
IN, V. V.
TETY M
"Haster Alloy for Production of Iligh-Strength Titanium Alloys"
USSR Author's Certificate No 309061, file,! 15/07/69, published 20/09/71
(Translated from Referativiiyy Zhurnal M.etallurgiya, No 3, 1972, Abstract
No 3Gl59P by G. Svodtse-.,a)
Translation: A m-n ter alloy for the production of higja-strerigth Ti alloys,
containing Mo, V, and A!. To increase the quality of the ingots produced,
the alloy includes Cr and Fe vith the follavring relationships of components
(in %): Mo 32-34, V 32-34, Al 18-22, Cr 6-8, Fe 5-7.,, The master alloy can
be produced either by direct smelting of the metals.in an open induction
furnace or by an alupanothex al method in a furnaces
/Z 052 UNCL~Als~i*lf.:O~
PRUCESSI%C; DATE--023CT70
_._j.ITLE--THE ACTION OF PULSIJ SHOCK WAVES 6*N. PDLYMERS~ -U-
A UT HO R- 10 4) -,VINDGRADOVAt N.G., PAVLGVt A.I*i PASHKCJV7 Pof., KHAROTA, A.P.
`.~'.COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR
LJURCI--~',EKH. PGLIA. 1973, 6(l) 76-80
...-.-',DATE PULLISHED ------- 70
AREAS-MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY,, PHYSICS
tbP I C TA(;S--SHQ(;K WAVE, RCLYMETHYLMETHACRYLAtEi NYLON, TEFL)'4, V164ATIJN
lYSMtL PR(IPFRTY
EFFECT, COMPRESSIVE STRESS# ANISOTROPYI POLYMER :Vj
C OUTR U L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
::PRZIXY. RFELIFRAME-1992/0329 STEP NCI--UR/0374/70/006/001/0076/0080
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP01115?3
U f 4- 1. AS -S 1 F- 11.
-2t-
~c
212- -052 UNCLAS'SIFIED OROCESSING DATE--020CT70
C IRC ACCESSION, N-3--AP0111523
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PULY(ME METHACRYLATE)t NYLON 6, 3R
TE.FLON WERE- COVERED W!TH A STEEL PLATE AND SUBJECTED T-) A SINGLE SHU:K
WAVE IMPACT'-OR MULTIPLE9 VIBRATIONAL IMPACTS. IN THE LATTER CASE A
CHARGE WAS EXPLODED ON THE STEEL PLATE COVERING THF POL,YMFRt RHICH WAS
SUPPORTEDaY ANOTHER STE-EL*PLATE. DUE To THE DIFFERENCFS IN T~iF
ACCOUSTICAL.D. OF STEEL AND PLASTIC.SfHE_~SHOCK:WAVE WAS REFLECTED AND
THE :PLASrl:C_, SU8JECTED TO REPEATED COMPRESSIONS. i-THE METHno PER.,41TTEO
TO. -APPLY SMALLER THAN OR EOUAL TO 350. KILOBARS PRL~SSUIiE TO THE POLYMERS
:'.WlTHOUT.-'DE5jRUCT ION. SUCH SHOCK WAVES: DECREASED 'THE ANISOTROPY OF
~POILYMERS-.AN.D- THEIR 0-
USSR UDO
SVESI,-'X-a.OV, A.G., 11,11NISKIY, PAVLO-1, A. L.
"Diffraction Of Plane Wave At _~.n Ideally Gonduc-ng GyLnder Ir ',Jou-!Jniforr,
-Mediumil
Radioteklmika i eleMronil-.a, Vol X'%T I No 7, Jk~,lY 1972, nP,
Abstract: The nroble:.,: cf diffraction at bodic-, 'U!-,o d-in;.n!31c--.,1,_ G- ~;re
ccmmnensuri~ble --ith the wuvele-gth, ~,md which h-;ve- a if :.rlil
the body, vives rise to great dif-.- i:~,jlt ies dur.;ng
In the present paper tihe potentialitian ore illustrate.,J cff ltiie use
metho. .0 M 'n~, t1a fn:~ 0~ n C C
I I a volution o--F' dif_i~r~jctlon nroblc
electroni-c comnuterr.. Tht~ reculti bru preconted of Ei E~ol ut n It c. t r- r. r o 1-, 1 C,- of'
the of L~ phine wuvt, o.1' TE
bodice locutea in a n-munirom i reut n,
the far z(,na urc pre~,-nntf..d for ta,:?Iindor,~ w,",.th x.- crotir, in
ellip~se and in thlu form Cf an inoncelf's tri~_nr-lc, wiit!-, it
a uth r, r u nt -L;t t h ,.i t '_ hc-. re su 11 s of t 11 u Calcl 1,Alons do nol.
0
o b a a n o xhal.; ut i v e ana ly r; 1 s of th (,- i)r ob I e w a. c or 6 e re r~:,Lhor i!n,
i I I u a t r a t il v a c h u r a c t e 21, _-', nt F i t P a s -: J_ b 1. e t o d u:3 r"n i) o 5 cm,
ho mathc!! u2ed. 5 fiE. 4 reff. R-4ceived by editorr 16 J-,- 15i-11.
Imru:
4" 66141416111.lii I !I'M'
USSR UDC 621.~82.~
PAVLOV, A.N., PANFEROV, V.P.
"Equivalent C;rcuit V_ Transistor"
Elektron.tekhnika. Nauch.-tokhn.ob. Mikroelulktronika (Elactronic Technics.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Microelectronics), 1971, 1,qz:ue pp 10'71-
m RZh:Elelctronika i yeye j2, Abs4 -c' o 5K~_-.
e, No. M.
114 (fro 2rimeneniy iy 19 r L
Translation: The equivalent circuit of a transistor i!~- proncsed in -which Vine
pccount. The circ-.;.';,
distributed character of the base raeis4- once; is taken Lillto
can be be.uped during calculwLions on a compxter. SuITJ181,Y.
'112 009 le6
UNCLASSIF 0kOCE$SING,OATE;-040EC70
TITLE--BRINES IN CRYSTALLINE ROCKS OF THr: 8411C SKIELD.-U-
.AUTHOR
-(03)-GREYSERt YE.L.v KOZLOVt V.B p PAVLOVv A.N.
-._.._'..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.._~-SOURCE--lZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. GEOLP.,1970t (3), 141-3
,"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
::-SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND 0CEANOGRAPhY
r-TOPIC TAGS-GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, MINERAL DEPOSIT, SODIUM CHLORIDE,
SALT WATER
CC-NTROL,MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/L439 STEP NO--UR/0011/
7010b01003 /014 1/0 143
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130373
212 009 UNCL AS I F It ol PROCESSIING DATE--04DEC70
CIqC, ACCESSION NO--AP0130373
ABSTPACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 1413 ST RACT BRINESY HAVING ATOTAL MINERAL
~CONTENT OF GREATER THAN tOO G-L., WERE FOUND RECENrLY EN THE TITLE
ROCKS. THE WATERS WERE RELATED TO ZONES OF RELATVIELY ELEVATED
FRACTURING WHERE FRACTURES WERE THIN AND EVIDENTLY' OEVELOPED LOCALLY.
THIS FEATURE WAS INDICATED BY A LOW DISCHARGE FROM THE,DRILL HOLES. IN
ALL DRULL HOLESP THE WATERS HAD PREDOMINANTLY Oil ENTIRELY CHLORIDE
COMPN. WITH HIGH CONTENTS OF NA,AND CA. :THE BALTIC SHIELO 15 A PART OF
THE CRYSf, BASEMENT OF THE. RUSSIAN PLATFORM. THEREFORE# IT5 BRI,"IES WERE
COMPARED WITH SUBSURFACE WATERS OF THE.BASEMENT. 'THE TOTAL MINERAL
CONTENT OF WATER IN CRYST. ROCKS !NCREASED WITH IINCREASED DEGREE OF
BASEMENT SUBMERGENCEs WITH THE C0f!PN. OF WATEI%l BELDVI THE 800-M DEPTH
REMAINING ESSENTIALLY THE SAME AND PRE00MINANTLY aF NA`L TYPE. IT IS
DIFFICULT TO DET. THE MAGNITUDE OF SALJNE WATER AND BRINE DISTRIBUTION
IN THE ENTIRE CRYST. BASEMENT AND WITHIN rHE f5ALTI;(-- Sfitao IN
PARTICULAR. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SALINE WATERS AND BRIIJES WITH HIGH
TOTAL MINERALS CONTENT ARE PREIENT ONLY: 1w rm: wElATHERING, PROFILE ON
CRYST. ROCKS AND IN THE ZONE OF ELEVAT-EO FRACTURIPIG UNDER THE
SEDIMENTARY MANTLE OF THE PLATFORM.* I;NITHE BALTf4 SHIELD, SALINE WATERS
WERE PRESERVED PROBABLY ONL Y IN AREAS ISOLATED
~HYDROOYNAMICAUY AS RELICTS*OF,:ANC[ENT.ST,AGES. FACILITY:
.--.,LENINGRAD* GIDRONETEOROL. INST.r LENINGRAD.l USSR.
UNIC L-A 5-S-1 F I E 0
-ril-lumv-1 i:nw
USSP,
SEMENOV, V. M., PAVLOV A P.
"Theoretical Analysis of the Process of Rupture of Dielectric Rock by the
High Frequency Contact Method"
Termomekh. Metody Ra--rusheniya Gorn. Porod. Ch. 2 (Theiiromechanical Methods
of Rock Destruction, Part 2 -- Collection of.Works], Kiev, Nauk. Dumka
Press, A1972, pp 64-68, (Trans-lated.from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika,
No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 V741, by E. L. Aero).
Translation: The strcngth of a circular plate with a cylindrical elect:,ode
at its center, heated through its entire voltwie by dielectric. losses, is
studied in order to establish the conditions of rupture of dielectric rock
-in a high frequency electromagnetic field. The non-corinected thermoolastic
is solved with stress-Free ends and side siirfacv., ignoring heat
-dent of tempera-
.transfer processes when the constants of the.~i,ock are indepen
ture. It is considered that the rupture process begins when tlie thermoelas-
reach the limiting rupture value eith ir on the side surface
iic stresses a
or within the plate in the area of the maximm of the radial distribution.
Thecorresponding heating times are looked upon as rupture times. Their
dependence on frequency and amplitude of the electromagnetic field, dielec-
tric, thermal and mechanical properties of the rock, as well as geometry of
1/2
. ''. . -I F
. , . I i t, -
1/2 ~-017 UNCLA$:SI'FI0-: I*QCES~S[NG DATE-'-04DEC70
-TITLE--COMBINED TREATMENT OF CANC.ER OF THE RECTUM -1.1-
:~.-AUTHOR-104)_PAVLOVY A.S.r SIMAKINAt E . P . vKHRUSCHDV't Mem.p SI-ItRNOVA, E.S.
INFO--USSR
:COUNTRY OF
l'~"-SOURCE_KHlRURGIYA, 1970, NR 5, tp-.67-74
~'QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT:.AREAS-BTOLOGICAL ANOMEDICAL SCIENCES
'OTHERAPY
1__TPPIC TAGS--CANCER7 COLON, SURGERYP RADI
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
N CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
._.~,00CUKE T a
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0134 STEP NU--IjR/0531/70/OOAI)/005/OOij7/0074
_CIRC ACCESSJON NO--AP0129390
017 UNCLASSIFIEIJ-.~.. P.plOCES$ING DATE--04DEC70
NO--AP0129390
ACCESSION 'ERNE
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROBLEMS CONC - D 'ri I TH THE
COMBINED TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE RECTUM IN PRIM 'ARY L-s*rABLISHED
INOPERABILITY AND IN OPERABLE PATIENTS ARE DISCUSSED. :ON THE BASIS OF
ICIRAL DIFFERENCE OF
85 OBSERVATIONS THC AUTHORS EMPWASIZE.THE PRIN
METHODICAL APPROACHES IN THE TREATMENT~(IF THESE TWJJ GROUPS OF PATIENTS.
BASING UPON AN ANALYSiS OF OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS',, CHARACTER OF THE
COURSE OF THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD, MACRU AND MICkO MOOHOLOGILAL
CHANGES OF THE PREPARATIONS REMOVED, IT,IS:UNDERL:1NED IHAT CONDI~rIONS OF
BETTER (SIMILARITY) Of: OPERATIONS.AND IRRAOliTION IN UERABLE RECTAL
CANC,ER ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE TECHNIQuE,.,OF IRRA06XTION. PREFERENCE IS
GIVEN TO DAILY IRRADIATION (500~RAD) FOR,~A:PERIOD, 'OF FOUR DAYS AND
_ER THE: 00 OF IRRADIA,riom.
SUBSEQUENT OPERATION ON THE 4TH~&TH DAY:.AFT
FACILITY-.--. N! ONKOLOGICHESKIY INSti'TUTA IM. Po A. GERTSENA I
_KAFEKRA KLINICHESKOY PAKIOLOGIL TSIUO,
L A 0- - -
USSR UDC 616.932-084:616.932-078:061
PAMV, A..V., Main Sanitary Epidemiological Administration, Ministry of
Health USSR, Moscow
"Organizational Principles for Bacteriological Laboratories of Public Health
Stations During Epidemiological-Surveys. on Cholera"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 7, 1973,
pp 46-50
Abstract: A particular diMculty in dealing with epidemiological surveys
and identification of El Tor cholera lies in the fact that the disease may
present with mild clinical symptoms, and the frequency of asymptomatic car-
r1ers. During an outbreak of cholera special facilities and a well trained
staff are required in the bacteriological laboratory for the identification
of the vibrios on the basis of cultural,, biochemical,,and serological tests.
Consequently, it has been recommended that bacteriological laboratories be
d1vided into the follc7iing sections: records division, detection and identi-
fication 9ection, section for thp J.dentification of pathogenic enterics,
droplet infection section, and a disinf&tion group, (31ono cooperation
between the laboratory and clinical personnel is of the uttiont importance.
7311 T! E jT
-1 : ~, , I ~ i ; i. ..
JPRS 00199.
4 October 1973
OPTO-ELECTRONIC INSTRUrIENTS FOR SPACECRAFT
PART I
Alf .1*4 -1.14404-Z (A1foL"wZf
Tran5lation of the Russian- 1 angua ge book by A.V. Pa%'Iov,
and_.~~r_deroV~ Optika-rlektro,,,.,~ye.1lrll)ory RoSmirke-3.1-1
P3ratoV,__197T-,.sJzned t PC,. 3Z 110OLCI -3tY0
CONTENTS PAGE
ABSTRACT ................. ..........................................
INTRODUCTION ................ ............................................. 2
PVT 1i ?RfNCiPIXS OF CbNSTFWCrING OrrU-SLECTRDNIC VNSTRMEM FOR
SPACECRAFP
Moptor 1: - Radiation sources and Thatc Characte-As ties ................. 4
Chapter 2: Propasatton of Rndiation III the Atmaphowk and Out(tr spatt.. 2S
Chapter 3, optical Systaths of epto-Flectranst Tortrwants for
Spacecraft .............. I .................................... 36
Chapter 4: Radiation Receivers ............ ............... 83
Chapter 5: Annlysing and Scanning Devices Tor Opto-Zlo,ttronit
Instruvents .......... ................................... _. 138
Chapter 61, Opto-Flectronic Orientation Enstrxesenta for Hpacacrdrt ...... 17,
Chapter 73 Spectral Opto-glectronic Ins(;,rtnents for Spacecraft ......... 233
Chapter 81 Opto-glectronic Locators With Lamers ........ ........ 1.11 .... 248
11 USSR Al
~-1/2 022 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
'-fT ITLE--THREE MONOGRAPHS -U-
UTHOR---!PAVLOV, A.
COUNTRY: OF --USSR
IWO
r'.1_SOURCE--MEDITSINSKAYA GAZETAP AUGUST 4 -:1970tP 3v COLS.6-7
0 AT EPU13L I SHE[) ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--MONOGRAPH# COMMUNICABLE DISEASEr CHOLERAP PROPHYLAXISt
EPIDEMIOLOGY
CONTROL M ARK I NG--l-JO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0898 STEP NO--UR/9034/70/000/000/0003/0003
rlRC ACCEc'-ION NO--AtIO122942
2f2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
:C IRG ACCESSION NG--AN0122942
ABSTRA"T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE ARTICLE REVIEWS THE FOLLOWING
THREE MONOGRAPHS. (1) PAPERS ON THE WORLU PREVALENCE OF 7HE MOST
IMPORTANT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES iOUTSIDE OF THE SOVIET UNION) 2ND
EDITTONt PRUFESSOR 0. BAROYAN. (2) PRESENT.DAY DATA ON 17HE
~.EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PROPHYLAXIS OF THE EL.TOR CHOLERA. (3) THE RESULTS OF
THE 50 YEAR STRUGGLE AGAINST INFECTIONA-N THE US.S.,qv AND CERTAIN PAO)BLEMS
--IN THE-PRESENT DAY EPIDEMIGLOGY. ALL:THREE BOOKS:WERE PUBLISHED BY THE
MEDITSINA PUBLISHING HOUSE BETWEEN.1967-196891.
- -------- - -
I, U
USSR uDc 616.q3P--c2;?-38-08k
Main Sanitary-Epideraiological Administration, Ministry of
Health USSR
"Some Considerations Concerning the Prevention of Transmission of Cholera
Through Food and Food Products"
Moscow, Voprosy Pitanlya, Vo 2, 1973, pp 6-9
Abstract: Cholera usually spreads via the alimentary food rtzmte only in the
infected area. The disease has-never-been imported i-rith: food products from any
considerable distance, and there is no epidemiological justification for banning
the shipment of food from other countries, especially rj2E,.,;, ve:,etables, and
fruits, i.e., products of solid consistency. VIen the threat of ail outbreak of
cholera arises, the health authorities should direct pa3ticul.ar attention to
the dairy industry because rdlk is a favorable nediun, for the vibrios and
because its liquid consistency encourages the diffuse infection of rany food
products even when the vibrios are present in sm-11 numbers. Scrupulous
attention to personal hygiene on the part of all those *handlling food -- in
processing plants, distribution ebannels, restaux-dnts -i- and proper hanaling
of 6ewage are important preventive,measurea. The article includes obscn.--
vations on the 1970 cholera epidemic in Astral-dian and Astrathanskaya Urilast.
l/Z 021 U14CLAS-S IFIED 001.1CMING DATE-20NOV70
OF ANTIEPIDEMIC SERVICES WA XURAIL POPULATION -li-
ALTHGR-1O5)-dlHKOVSKlYt YU.YE.t PON014AREVAt GOYE"s PAVLOV9 A.V.o GGROBETS#
F*Moip DLBRUSHTANP YEeV.
114CUNTRY GF I NFC--USSR
DELG# 1970t NR 5, PP i50-15Z
'-C~A TE PLBLISHEC---70
SUBJECT AREAS-b!OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
::TOPIC TAGS-FPIDEMIGLOGY, PUBLIC HEALTH, :MEDICAL 9ER$0NNFLi GEOGRAPHIC
1-1.0CATION
,CCNTRCL MARKING-NU RESTRICTIONS
i~'DOCUMENI CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0425 STEP NO--UR/0475/70/000YO05/015010152
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP01261.18
- ------- ---
,7-1 ~
PK'CESSING DATE--20NOV70
021 UNCLASSIFIED
--CIRC ACCESSIC-N NO-AP0126176
TRACT. IEMIOLOGICAL
,ABSTRACT/EXTRAf-T--[U) GP-0- ASS AN ANALYSI& (I F F P ID
IN RURAL DISTRICTS MAGE IT POSSME Yo. su~"0,,,,,,Esr TI-1,E FOLLOWiNG
NORMS FOR ADECUATE SERVICE C F T-HE JRfJRAL POPULATION1*0. ONE EPIDEMIOLOGIST
PEP, Z4-.2 THOUSAIND INHABIFANTS AND-.0NE ACCMAPIT EPUE14LULOGIST PER 12.6
INHA81TANTS* FACILITY+. I YE V SKI Y' kNSTJrUT
EPf DEMI CLOG I I, M11KROBIOLUGII IRARA Z.1 T01.0,G I I
i pi-, r im~~ upl-o-f-i
7 7~~i
UR 0482
jjA0043566
Sect on II ElecLrical, Derwe
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, nt,
243900 LOCAL LEZA FLOWS MEAS MING FICOP, Mtkthod f O:r
its manufictura, in %4 fich; an insulat d
conductor is in~e~ted.:Lnto:i capillary tube'; then-
the capillary.tube and,the c,eaductor-arehe;ited to a
temperature close to the: f iller, metal melting point,
Then the capillary is f iDed with, a molten zi~tal 4viq
a bigher thermal emf than tbe- conductor mat~prlal,~amd
the metal in the capill4ry,ks cooled toubdificatEon.
ThLa inalceasco, Ow t4f.Went: Uth icondut:ttjr
Y 4)
pressing-in without.destroytnZ ito insulati6n, anti
reduces the pLCkUp 41;Ranglorial
11.9.67 as Bul 17
14.5.69. Class 421. !At.Cl.(; 034k,
107-
Eli EN It M
USSR UDC 621.372.061
PAVLOV. B. A.
"Phase Automatic Frequency Control with Auxiliary Phase Modulation in the reed-
~back Circuit"
Materialy nauchno-teklin. konferentaii. Leningr. elektrotelthn. in-t svyazi, -,,yp. 3
(Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad Electrotechnical
Communications Institute. Vyp. 3), Leningrad, pp 210-214 (from RZh-Radiotelchnilka,
No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No BA155)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of aphz:se automatic fre-
quency control system with phase modulation In the case of direct control of the
modulator by an error signal from the phase detector output with a cosinusoidal
characteristic. For the case of an integrating filter with a large time constant,
the phase plane method is used to determine. the lock-on band. The filtering
properties of the system are estimated with respect to thf. internal and external
phase perturbations.
USSR UDC: 532-516
PAVLOV, B. M.
"Concerning Solution of Complete Navier-Stokes Equat..4-ons in Problems of Flow
Around Blunt Bodies"
Tr. Sektsii to chisl. metodam i gaz. dinamike 2-go Minhdlmnar.
po gazodina-mike v-.rv-Na i reagirW~ushchikh sistern. 196 . 77F ("iev"orks of the
Session on Numerical Methods and Gas Dynamics of the Seccnd International
Colloquium on Gas D.-y-namics of Explosion anLq of Reacting Syt-tems) , Moscov.
1971, pp 55-66 (from Kh-Mekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract 110 5B887)
Translation: 11umerical solutions of complete Navief-stokes equations are
found for problems of flow and heat exchange of EL viscous gas dz~ring f1low
around a number of bodies (sphere, right and circulax,cylind-ers, elli soid
and hyperboloid of revolution, bl'unt cone) -for Reynolds numbers R