SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLOTNIKOV, V.N. - POBEDINSKIY, M.N.

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USSR LEBEDEV, B. I., et al., Avtomat,-URr. i xxchisl. tekh!!...' VYP. 10, Moscow, Hashinostroyeniye Press, 1972, p 6-40 informative attributes. The necessity for determinialt, the atrict physical and mathematical informativeness criteria in the recollnilAon probleri is noced. The concluding part of the paper is devoted to adaptive recognition automata of the perceptron type. The physical model of tha nechriatsm of operation of the perceptron and its analogy to the cl~wsical recognition theory are discussed. The bibliography has 26 entries, 2/2 USSR UDC 654-034.5 BUM. B.A., LEBEDEV. V.1., and PLOTNIKOV. V.N., ~Wrww 111.gher Technical College imeni N.E. Bauman "Some Problems in Selecting Criteria In the Task of Pattern Recognition" Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, go. 5, 1971o pp 66-70 Abstract: The task of selecting informative criteria Is a bottleaeck la the theory of pattern recognition because of the lack of itz adequate matlic-matical apparatus. Estimates which are used in inforuation thoory do not take Into consideratioa the specific features of pattern recognition. Tlie authors of the present article assume that the criteria being used are tautually statistically indepandent and that their individual probability d13tri.button,"; are normal and have the same parameterB. By applving theme assuaptlona to cm) comnonly wjej estimates, they obtain formulas for a combined estizate elf clie statistical distributions and for the probability of an error in re,::Ognition. The ua-L~ of these formulas gives a rough eatinate of the required %imber ol"Inputs of a reciagnition automation. The authors emphasize that this nethod of selecting criteria is only approximate, and its effectiveness In also Lizited by the &"umption of normal probability distributions. 1/1 USSR UDC 8.74 PLOTNIKOV, V. N., and SUKHANWI, V. A. "Certain Problems in the Formation of Symbol Space!v in Pottern Recognition" V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vvchisl. tekhn. (Automatic Coritrol at3d Computer Tech- nology -- Collection of Works), No 10, Moscow, "Kashinostroveniye," 1972, pp 229-240 (from RZh-Itatematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abst'ract No 9V656) Translation: Problems of forming independent symbols on the basis Of an initial set of correlated parameters are discussed. A littear tratisfor=tion is applied for this purpose which makes it posiiible to obtain parameters with particular statistical properties (minimal or maxtnuLl dispersions). This technique makes it possible to formulate a small nu-mber ok ne4 informative indicators. The informative value of the indicators is dat*rmined by an approximation formula. Authors abstract. 46 USSR UDC 8.74 LEBEDEV, B. I., and PLOTNIKOV, V. X. "Certain Statistical Aspects of Pattern Recognicipti" V sb. Avtomat. u r. I vvchisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control amd Computer Tech- nology -- Collection of Works), No 10, Moscow, "Maslitnostroyeniye," 1972, pp 6-40 (from RZh-Matematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 911660) Translation: A general formulation and mathematical model. of the problen of pattern recognition as a problem in minimizing or maximii,~ing of a cei-tain functional of the quality of the recognizing automatan is considered, in which the search for a family of extremals and the solection among then is carried out during the learning process of the autamiaon hy means of -a change in certain of its paran*ters. Finding the ret:ognitlon circuit makes it possible to construct t1te sequence of the soluttom of a typical recog- nition problem. Determining the circuit and the seqt~onces of the solution of the pattern recognition problem malces it possible to turn. to a cotiaidera- tion of the basic method of solving Lhe problem. Tlwise methods are classi- fied in the paper on the basis of the coincidenee mg-amurett L~ued and the methods for determining statistical descripttona of sitliarale classes of patterns. Algorithms with a rigid logic and adapti%le ilgorlthms are 1/2 USSR LEBEDEV, B. I., and PLOTNIKOV, V. N., Avtomat- up!~.., i y Moscow, "Hashinostroyeniye," 1972, pp 6-40 _ yr-hisl. tekh., No 10, considered from the aspect of the method used for constructing statistical descriptions of the separate classes. Attention is also given in the paper to problems of selecting informative indicators. Tlic ne,~ecslty of d,--termin- ing strict physical and mathematical criteria of inVormahility in the recognition problem is noted. The conCluding section of the paper co!lcenls adaptive recogn12ing automata of the perceptran typw. A physical nodel of the operating mechanism of a perceptroa and 'its analogy wtth the cla~vsical theory of recognition are discussed. 28 ref. Authors cibstract. 10, 2/2 - 47 - tug'.. IN USSR wcl 621.3T2, 0151: 5138-56 PLOTNIKOV, Ye. M. "Phase Transformation of Self-Oscillations by Resonance !TyMem_q" Tr. Urallskogo golitekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ural Polytechnical Inatitute) 1~~'YQ, ____'~3_ I sb. I , pp 59-66 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No T, Jul 70, Aitraot 10 7A57) Translation.: The author solves the problem of trans formin1j; sma.L! fluetuativn:~~ in the amplitude and phase of self-oscillations In a resonanco! vywLeni witbout Lrqlcuing ,nal to be restrictions on selection of the latter. It is asounted tho.t tho aip transformed is an additive mixture of a harmonic signal ariti. a atn%1.1 interfilzt-Tict represented by a quasi-harmonic voltap. Ph4se converisAoW of tjiir Ono in a single-tank resonanco aVlifier is considers.d by way cr eximiple. Blbllogr&phy of seven titles. N. S. 1/1 USSR Urc C~el-1138.6-,1.51-',)53-5,'539.4 PLMNIKOVA, N. V., CUDKOVSKIY, V. A., and PLUNNIX011 ?. Vu I, "Ae Effect of Geometric Parameters an the LoN;evity of Compressor BZades of Gas Turbine Engines" Sb. Nauch. Tr. Perm. Politeldi. 111-t (Collection of S(-,ientliftc Works of ---'e-7.' Polytechnic Institute], No 102, 1971, PP 133-136 (frt~,,rv. Reeerativri:!y Zh~.rnal, No 10, Oct 72. 49. 'hirbostroyeniye. Single Issue. A'Nftract Ho j,).49..jCj?) Translation: The thickness of blade edges in Vlielr 1;,rod-iatlon 4strictly according to technological conditions does not ihiffect, esserAtially the en,-irrin-.-e limit of the blades. The endurance limit of bladeB (I(Ttl~veamls viUh irx:,ensinr, length or sectional area in the zone of muirnm bendinj., strescos. In c,a1c,j31- tions of the cyclic safety factor of similar tyl)o binde, of rL~cently compressors, the fatit;uc Iiinit has to be talren 20-21i-~') VeliAi Lhe enlurance limit of laborator~i tost pieces. So= possible urdar(-,i;timjt:Ln:., of encirance limits for snnU ler4:,th blades will result in a sitall Lnerf4aire of -,he strength safety factor. One illustr-, tvo tables, tw~) biblio. mfs. USSR 1 L) C ; 6,- ~ PLOTNIKOV, Yu. P. "Stochastic Problems of Rocket D yriu,nics" Moscow, Upr. dvizinishchimisy-o ob"yektaml. Tr. IV Vsvs, sovi~i3hr.1n. po r-_-v-,.,'--:n:-..1-. upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik (Control of Moving 01,)Je,0,--). Vorl:s cf the Fuu_rt?, All-Union Conference on Ai~tcratic- Control. lliiliai, l96'(3--(:q'KeCt ion (,'f papers), 1972, Pri 331-3335 (from No 11), Oct 72, 0-,- stract No 10.41-39) Translation: Methods are outlined for solving prob].Qzmit in ve!iiic:]~~ where the solution does not admit of a r~epax,,Ae 1nveLstf74-,at1t,.n of and disturbed motions. Problems of this kinii are ti"r11111".. 1StT1:1;t'-'tAC of rocket dyivunics. The nutlisor formulatti,n the prcl.)Irn terjainistic ljro,- 111otj on nnd the vtochrultic 11 '~-i j~ r" upect to it single Thiii prol-ilettri ini ~,,y 1,v1vj,,1vr fit 11 t'- ficivilt, condition..! f,ur Oto ttlzlolutc mintirlujil of 1~0'.1^LtH!1tjc leo The W.Ler conditions tir(, rtri extowilon to i)tx,'~thri ttt'~' sy tlll~: form of the ccrrespordinr, vcnditiorij.) of opi-,imnlity i~jl of V. F. Krotov. Ax, aleCr~'Lhm for digitrl Cr,1,.pU4,, 011 tl-_r_ control problem is found for a linear r-cidel of stct:`:1a_3t:1c diriturbed r.0 1,; 1 vr;' Bibliography of e-ight titles. F6stime,. 1/1 USSR umc: 621.319.11088.8) FILLIPOV, A. L., MOROZOV, Ye. D., "ZAKILAIEVICH, Yu. I., PIA,IIrI.KOtr, Yo. "A Device for Preaging, Testing Electric StrenCth, Ewid Sorting the S.:-rtions of Metallized Paper Capacitors With Respect to lnsuliLLion IN,sistaxice" USSR Author's Certificate No 263PC5, filed 29 Jul 68, 'pubUshed 8 jum 110 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 61 Jun 71, Abstract No 6V--~33 F) Translation: A device is proposed for prearing, testInir stre.'1;7th and sorting metallized paper canracitors with respect t:.,) irululation resis- tance. The device contains a disc conveyer, preaging mn~u~e, in.'3111atinn resistance measuring module, unit for sorting secticnii; ly in4iulp-Lic.1 rt!- SiBtance, a module for testing the electric strength (,,~ the ,:ectIcn.-,, which is equipped with control lamellas supporting, current Wake-cA" rallerz In voltage regulators, and a drive mechanism. As a distlx.,~ruizllinol f,~~aturt*. of the device, desijipi of tht~ iri.,.itU:jlUdOn Is simplifte.(I and Ue or-:ratilrr:~11 reliability of the devic- j2 inmroved by Y inemat.j cELI J.y cunnt-etin,-, th~_- current take-off to the convr~,yer, placing a Itiliwila f):)]. the sections under vo!*.Lee between and partially o-brerlii~.;pinjf the eclitact lamellas, and equipping, the unit t*or sorting thc, sectii,.)n!3 'With an extractcr 1/2 FILLIPOV, A. L. et al. , WSSR AUthor's Certificate No 263C05 whose lever is loosely fit on a verticall shaft. r1lbwi latter IS mnnected to a spring-loaded rocker resting on a cam of the dxive mochanism. 2/2 - 62 - USSR urli: "19.217 VLASOV, A. G., PLOTNIKOV, Yu. 11. "One Stochastic Problem of Ontimal Control" Metody UPr. BoPshiml: Sistcini. T. -2, [Motliod-, of Cwn'~xol I-A, 1~v~ttc:-,!-" Vol 2-Collection of V~7orksj, Irkutsk, 1970, pp 128-1410, (Translatcd frotr Zhurnal Kibeynetikla, No. 5. 1971, Abstract No. W8G by It. Llpt~xx) . Trans lati oil; Tho statements of problevis, of! stochastk~ optirvil control of * 1)1-0- Coss yt, which follows th(~ differential e.,quat.ton 0, yt, Vs, id', 41i - are discussed, whoi,e %, t i" OW C0r1tTO111,1Q1 fUnCOW), f~,tl is 111t, a certain randum pj,ocesi. lt~ k as,ziv:ied here that v I: I),-.Id v1,! should certain limit it i on ~. The controlling action v if t:1, ~ ZB a fanctiv-11 of the observations, should be selected so as to minimfi::c, a ~-A!rtziin pro?xil')i1is- tic criterion. InpartiCUlar, the case or motion along a i-cNi-Clice. tra.10.tkAT studied in detail, so that perturbed motion of (H iYu-7-ential nto.;i- tions and observatio-Is sar-isfy a lipear system of di(*1 .oxv!10,11 (:'Jllations. In this case, the Kablan.-MUSY filtration equatiolls vall [),C.- 1.)Ied to C-",1i;1Af, and the KroLov optimality coridition'; can Iw uscd to 1;olvo the val-i'Itional problem. ao~yi Agrictil.Wre USSR UM 614,1,1,9-57:61.'i.285.7):5,r6.E-.,95-7*t+,r,95-77.1 11. V. )MrM0VA, yf-. A. M., KOZTI;, 71. P., TI !01~7 W-W210VAIP A. ~,., Vjj;CA7,;',Wk:)CT7AYA, 0. N., MKIS! A.~ S. LEV, YU4 V'. and M72JUMSEV, V. A., Instittite of Ikldical llarasitoloEly am imeni Ye. I. Mrtsinovrikiy, flinisti-y oi~ Ifealth USSR, arj',L Iwritute of Agri- cultural and Specialized Applicatio4 of CIvil Aviation "Testing of Some Orgimophosphorus Cor.~poundm wd Ca:rbwnt,4Qa a,- L n t f .,i J a Larvv-e 0 Aedes Mosquitoes (Culicidae) in Experiments vith Aerial Sprayirtg" Moscow, Ye-ditainskaya Para zi tolo~jyu i Pni-aziturnyre N)I,ezni, Vol 39, No 5, Sep/Oct 70, pp 599-603 Abstract: Me uom of ort,~mo;,hospholndn Compour)(16 Carbluratils against mosq~ulto larvae wns teuted in the Y(Ocat A~55R) in the arem of I.bji! viIla(_Ttw of Novy, Aikhal, wii Mirny, ur.J. the Udachnayu (Icyositn. Ware!r ri!-Ge~rvoirs wy--m ,Lreated by aerial sprayix4; from an AN-2 plane. %he follo-wing, pesticiden wvm tested: bvtex, methylriitrophas, trolen, sevinc~ arvi diptq,,rex; DM was uced as the reference. ComIx-irativoly unifor"m marahy t~arritorien witA o,,:cnsiowi-L for- ests and bushea vere nelected. Bytex waf3 sho-Nm to be especia].13f effecti'm as a larvicidel a dolle of 110 g/tiectare proving, to be nuffictimt. 1/2 USSR KRIVTSOVA, Ye.SN.J* et al., Meditsinakaya Parazitologlya i Nxazzitarnyyo Bolezni, Vol 39, No 5, e~/Oct 70, PP 599-603 required a 100 g/hecture dose to be effective; trolen in dowa 40 and W g/hectare reduced the denr;ity of mosquito larvae only inoipAficantly. Dipterex and sevin proved ineffective as larvicideap beirki e4a.6wixticariLly inferJor to DDT. The effect of nosquito larvae eradicatton %rlth or1pnophasphorus compounds Usts for 7-14 days. 2/2 Ace. AP0044157'*4 U12 0219-1. PR M'RY SOURCE: VoPrZy Pitani,~zt, 1970, Vol 20, P? .2,3 - A e CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOCHEMICAL Si-IlFrS &S Ba-HYPOVITAMINOSIS sk Karkalitski i. M.:'Karkalit ava, G..V.; ~6j73 Ko v r i z 1 MYW4-111--k P :-() _V-1 M. P. Tuba;:id in an airount of 101) mg wj;s adniiristtNd dii,11, 7 wceks to nuria cospus to pro6jce pyridoltirte dt:rickncy~ Tho cill-liz-.: ,;1:i vitaminosis was diminished paulee of 41-pyrldoxine acid with fte prLie. wise fluctuations were of an undulating nature. The blood verurn of inimalli tri;.l ridoxine deficiency showt-d a fall (if a, and i-Illobullim. 4 rise at Wbumin.:i, activity of the asparlate-aminotransferase, unchanged activity of the alanine - --- 1 rill I - ferase and an increase of P-heoprotelds in ilia bloo d strurn and li:11mas VIC also developed Wly degeneration of the !(ver, ilidneys and fally lr.~~illraticr. of ~~Irtic wails. Furthermore, they exhibited bymplorns of 154-hgpovllainin,~sls, sli0i its poar oPpoite. lozs of weight, skia lesions or, he tip of 11te nose, oc.&I affectivii of t1li! tkin alwic-, 1111'. eyes, bilateral partsis of bind leili, epileptliorm sdiurts and Syrnint0ill. 14m.'ellir k~q-.w- mation of the silln in hind pAws alid dimInislied passap of ;r't4))Wvjl1 WiLl !:-it Ur' ;; if All of the listed deviations are correckd following Administr4timi (it 114 the animals, REEL/FRAME IS770638 tj,.[.L 5 S I F IU C L 3 do'7 0 :If- THE l-,jTCQVc' 01SCS IN 0L311"41K!' VA, I I CCUNTRY OF l.lr']j--iJSSR S DJ P C E - -Tt I L.9 I YA T VA A I " L I YA I i);-, ~j'r o v OAT,: PUliL 15fic-1 I J SUBJECT ANd FIEDICAL SGIENCES TOPIC TAGS-flu'NE 01SEASE, SURIGERY CONTA3L 4A,(KING-N] P 'R 0 X Y L 11: r~."' k) -~l 3,~ -11-0 P, I'M- Ul, "J1.1 b, '0 /'j;: C I R C A C C E S i 1 N: . . ........ 2 2 0 13 I C a C 17 I- I j A 3 S T P~ A L' T C T y r C tj J S A f T Cj rI Lj% T t t:: D I S L 1: 0 J L PJLPJSA T!' v X S I :J E s 1: G I S' DEGE I.F i"A T i E- i ' ti T .--IeY T 6 t~ i~I Ll 1 1: C A S E: S A ~i SC f A r 6 0 '.-, I k .1 T I S C A 4!) 1 T ki I ':i,; Ll F A C I L I T Y - T 3 T t~ AI-I I ITIJTA I i% I'% Y-1 it I'd L 1:111C; I J: I C L 4, SS I F f 1': 0 112 014 UNCLASSIFIC6 P04CESSING 0ATE-3OUCT70 EXCHANGE IN ALKALI ALUAINUSILICATE GLASSIll -V- AUTHOR-(03)-MO ISEEV# V&V.t PERMYAKOVA, T.V., ~LZJ%Llt.~.YA,. M.N. -.CCk;NTP.Y OF INFG--USSR too SOURCE-GLASS TECI-NOL. 1970, 11(l), 6-9 DATE PUBLISHED---70 .SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TGPIC TAGS-IGN EXCHANGE, ALUMINUSILICATE GLASSt ION-1 SODIUM COMPOUNDo POTASSIUM COMPOUND, RUBJUIUM COMPOUNDs CESTUM CUM131',)UNU CENTROL MARKING-NO R65TRICTIONS UCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1980 STE P NO,--UK/0000.t ?d I I f0') L 1000410009 CIAC ACCESSICh NC--APOIZ5569 ON0. A S S I l-, I Z/2 014 LUCL ASS IF I PAUCESSING DATE----,v)0CT70 CIRC ACCESSICN Nt;--AP0125569 ABSTRACr/L-XTFtACT--(U) GP-(,-- ASsm%u. A COMPARATIVE 317-10DY IiAS MAUE UF THE KINETICS OF ION EXCHANIGE IN ALKALI ALUM IN051 I,I,CATL- 61-ASSES 1% All. SGLNS. OF NAt K, RB, AND CS SALTS. ANO IN PIELTS UP NA, 1-j ANO AG SALTS. THE EXCHANGE RATE BETWEEN AtLT AND GLASS WAS OC-TO. O'N0 6Y 1HE 0111-USIU-N GF THE IG&S Iulo THE GLASS. IN AQ. SCLNSo THE 1JN ExClliANGE PROCESS AT THE SURFACE INFLUENCEL ThE KINETICS. THE INTERDIF-1---USION Of IUNS ~VAS STUDIED IN THE GLASS SULN. A140 GLASS YELT SYMMS. IN BOTH SYSTEMS THE CONCH. OF ICNS IN THE LIQ. PHASE INFLUENCED TK QUANTITY UF IGNS WHICH THE GLASS ABSORBED* FACILITY! INST. SILICIM (-.IiFM.o LEAJINIGRA.)p USSR. 1/7 0d UNCL ASS IF I EJ rITLE-L'St C.F RADIOACTIVE P.UICNTORS TO STVlY rHi~ J~ 'il.,'%SSES -U- AUTli3k-(u2)-Mi3ISS,_,-Vo V.V., PLOT.'4]KJVA,, M,,N. CGUNTRY _F INFO--USSq p 1970i't)[1), lq7 SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt NEURG. MATFRo DATE PUbLISHEl)------70 SUBJECT ARFAS-MATERIALS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECIT"WL9GY TA(.~S-ALUMIVISILICATE GLASS# RADIOACTIVE TRA,CEqf SC,.,)IU,4 ~"Lpor)U%i*)l GLASS PR6CESSING CCN-Tit0t. 14AFKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CQ,4LNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY REEL/FRAME-19AW0501 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107106 UNCLASSIFIFO Z12 308 UNCLASSIFIED PkDtt'~;SING DATE--02PC-T70 -'IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107106 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IUI G9-0- 48STRACT. LIEACH114G 'AAS STjf)jED 3F T~iC SEqIES OF- NIA ALUMINOSILICATE GLASSES OF THE COMPNo NA SUB2 04X AL SU-12 J SlJB3 I2SIO SU62 11) WHERE X SUCCESSIVELY WAS 0.00v 04.01, 0405o 0.k0t 0.1.150 1.30s ANU 0.50 MOLE PEqCENTv AND GLASSES 0.5NA W62 SJB2 I SIJ63 2SJO SU82 411). PRIME22 NA WAS USED AS A TRACER. [NVESTIGATION OF T4E BEACHING OF- GLASSES IN A 0.031M NACL SOLN. AT 951DEGRE-ES SHJs4[-0 THAT 41TH INCREASING AL SU82 0 SU83 CONTENT IN THE GLASS THE Ator. OF NA PRIMF POSITIVE ENTERING INTO SULN. FP01 I CM PRIME2 OF THE SURFACE DECREASES. SOME ANOMALY IN THE GENERAL BEHAVIOR OF THIS DEPILIJOENCY vtAS 0050. Fll GLASSES WITH X EQUALS 0.01 AND 0*15. THE EFFECT OF THC CONCN. OF THE SOL.4. ANO THE NATURE OF THE ALKALI ION ON LEACHIhb5 WAS STUOtEl) 014 THE 2 RELATIVELY STABLE GLASSES I(X EQUALS 0.3) AND llo ME EXPTL. DATA SHOW THAT THE A.41. OF NA PRIME POSITIVE ENTER'ING INTO THY 53LN. 03E$ NOT DEPEND ON THE STARTING CONEN. OF KCLP RBCLt AND t:SCL WITH14 THF. CONZN. RAN'GE INVESTIGATED, BUT THAT IT DEPENDS SOREWHAT (IN THE 4ACL CJNCN. THE DIFFUSION COEFFS. BY 2 METHODS WERE CALCUs AND THE DA'1'A tA3UL4TED AND COMPARE-0. 1/2 033 UNCL ASS I FIED PR0(.r-.SSlNG DAIE-04DEC70 TITLE--RESONANCE REGISTRATION OF C08ALT-57 GAMMA QUANrA -U- AUTHOR-(03)-MITR0FWqOVt K.Pov PLOTNIKOVAt MoV,v ROXHL0114 N.I. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970o (2)o 75,J_ DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSP NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--QIJANTUM RESONANCE PliENCMENONt COBALT [SOTOPiir GAMMA qUANTUM, ABSORPTION SPECTRUMv GAMMA COUNTER CONTROL MARK(NG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1063 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136483 J NL A all 2/2 033 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DfirE---040ECTO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136433 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS f IR,4CT PARAMETER:!; ARE GIVEN (31: A RESONANCE COUNTER FOR REGISTRATIUN OF PRfME57 C0 G410ill wwur #t'141 TlloijT RECOIL. THE ABSORPTION SPECtRUM OF THE COUNTER 15 .1%, !;INGLE LINE- THE COU.44TEk IS COVERED WITH ~OPERCENT FE PLUS ZOPEItCt--Ply lql,. PLUS 10PERCENT CR. THE REGISTRATION EFFICIENCY FOR RESONANCE GAMMA QUANTA EQUALS SIMILAR TO 15PERCENTv THEIR COUNT EXCEEDS THE NOISE LEVEL TENFOLD, FACILITY: INAUCH.-ISSLEDo INSTo YAD, FIZ.11 $103,cOwp USSR. UN C L NS-S I-C 0 USSR IJDC 5467;1, 27, 54$7, 53926 KRAVCHEINMO, V. S., LkRIKOV, L. N., and PLOTNIKOVAi JI" P. "Study of the Substructure During Annealing of Molyhckinumv llorallardc!d 1'0110,.~ing Deformation" Monokristally Tugoplavkikh I Redkikh Motallov [Single Cryst:aIs of Refractory and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Nauka Press, 1971, lip 143-148 Translation: Methods of x-ray topography aTe used to studles of polygonization in neutron-hantarded single crystals of Mo, jirelirlinarLly deformed by rolling in the (1101 plane. Tt is dAzonstrate-1. that the Proce!ls Of pOlygOlli2ation is accelerated In specimens bombarded foll-owing deformation while the development of the recrystallization process I-s rat,Hrded and In many cases is halted. 5 Figures; 8 Bibliographic, Refel-encen. USSR UI)c (ei.4-38-621-51-253-5-539-4 PLarNIKOVAY N. V., CLADKOVSKIY, V. A.p e1nd PLMIIKDV~ YLI. "The Effect of Geometric Parameters on the Longevity of Ci.*-.mpressor Blades of las Turbine Engines" Sb. Nauch. Tr. Perra. Politekli. In-t (Collection of Sc[entific Vor'A-s of PQ-~~' Polytechnic Institute), No 10P, 1971, PP 133-136 (frocii, Re~*L-rativn,,-), No 10, Oct 72. 49. 11~irbostroyeniye. Single Issue. Ahvtracl; J~o 11). 4,1. 115C Translation: The thickness of blaide edLres in their producLion strictly according to technological. conditions does not affect; esveratially tiw en.l.irni-ce limit of the blades. Mic endurance limit of b1siden dti.-r-reason wit'n enp , E;trece - 1-1 c I ,th or sectional area in %he zone of ruiximun bendimr r- n a l tions of the cyclic safety friator of slinilar trpe blade of vvcL-ntL,., dezii:-ne~,! compressora., the fatij~-,,ie limit has to be taken 9!~D-25% llelwe *thu endiiran,.~-, limit of laboratoi7i tent pieces. Sww poraible l.indurl, lit 1,,iiij:V1 n';~ of endurancce limits for small lent,-,th blades will reutilt in a small -Incrowie ot' t~.i~ fatij-~~x strer4;th safety factor. One, illuatr., two tables, two biblia. mfs. 1/1 J11!1 Mir III MI I,Y- dFIFIM11,11 11`113IN-4MIM1111911 fill 1EIRIIIJIMIn 111111WHIII IM11"It 1111"W"LIVING I USSR UDC PLOTNTT KIYA V, [Deceased], RUDOY, A. N., InstituPo of I'voh1cms of Material -Sciences, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR "Spectral Determination of Oxygen in Hafnium Carbide !,owdr,f," Mosccw, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, No. 11, 1971, pp 134211-1321~7 Abstract: A spectral method for the direct quantitative. di!temI inat ion cf cxygen in hafnium carbide powders is described. The methoel is bai~ud on carbcrl tion of oxygenous compounds of hafnium and oxides of iw~uv:itl~ metals C!c-lt-:ilne-ll in the carbide in a dc arc. Due to the high temp er,.ti -v-1 'we obtained ir th--2 arc, the time for the reduction process is considerably shl.'r-tened. T.11,~- t,-mperature of the carbon electrode in its upper portion coimairibil,, thn va-m-olt! ,-, , e, I I , itL is only somewhat below the melting point of haft.1-fum 'Pie temm-ravir,- CJ the arc plasma in an argon medium is (1000-12,0011C. The 1:urtial pru:Ltiure G.- carbon monoxiale in the chamler for the case of' it iox~`Iimm c*pr.,.~enlraticn of in the powder (1.50 Ooes not exceed 30 mm H,-,. As From vacunim-- melting or the vacuum-heating methods the requ2remenl: for :--mplete of the gas with minimum losses to-) sublintation in not f:)v tiie .9-ectr.,.l 1/2 EMMI--_ PLOTNITSKIY, V. M. [Deceased], RUDOY, A. It., Zavod--.~:aya Inbrrator."ya, 1971, pp 1324-1326 method using standards. A necessary condition is tbo, ident[ty of, tho '-'-:;tUI'e of the process for the separation of the gas from. the an" -qamj)-'t:.'7 being tested. Conditions for analysis are the follairi-nz- rh~- lilght IS a dc arc; i = 45-48 amp, and the slit width is 30 11; ther-a -'s a thrr-e-lems illumination system with an intermediate 5-mm diaphragm; the lengtlh of the --rc gap is 5 mm and the depth of the carbon electrode is 7 nn. The carbide VI-1-w"Ier siibject to analysis is MiXed With a S% purified carb,-m pow"er. The initiiii argon pressure is 600 mm Hg. The relative standard 4tr-mr does not e-xCeed 8-14% in the range of oxygen concentrations 5-10-2 - 1.5%. 2/2 USSR VDC: (581. 3 ATSTOPAS, F. F., P 1. "Computing the Execution Times for Mlcro-Operation4.," V sb. Av-tomatika i vyrchisl. tekhn,(Autowatior and Ccjj-,vi3tf.,,r collection of works), NO 3, ViTrn_~us, "Hintis", 1971, PP 1139-197 (from Kh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 121IZ94) Translation: The paper describes a method and tagoril,'.ttx, Ccr calculatAng all combinations of times of execution for micrei-optrationo. The duraticn. of a micro-operation is longer than a single extvcutian eyele. The result, is placed in the register immediately after completiol-_ of micro-apcra- tion or after several execution cycles. The calculatEons Are reduced to operations with matrices. Authors' abstract. 1/1 - 51 - USSR UDC: 5i.6n.391 ATSTOPAS, F. F. , PLU S "One Method of SoIving a Systt!m of Pseudo-Boolean liquat11:11,~S, V sb. Aytomatika. i ~~;chisl. tekhn. (Automation and 'rectrcIcEy- collection of works), 110 3, Vil'nyus, "Mintis", 19T1, pp 173-176 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No lIV563), I-No abstract] 1/7 USSR urc: IIr1.3- AT8TOPAS, F. F. , PI!P-KAS I K. J.. "Calculation of the Frontz of Micro-Operations" V sb. Avtomatika i chisl. te~hri. (Automation and Computtir Vy Collection' of works) , No 3, V ill nyus, "Mintis", 19T1 I pp 177-181 (f rola RZh-Kibernetika, No 12., Dee 71, Abstract Ko 12V895) Translation: Part of the procedure of mininizing ini(~rinprcip-ars by thE method of dynamic progr&riming is calculation of the f,rorVt of InAerc- -operations. A procedure is given for calculating it ovt (,V t'ronts of micro-operations frov, the matrix of contiguity of the by means of operations an Boolean matrices. 1/1 USSR Urc: CF-1. 3 ATSTOPAS, F. F. , PLUKJ.-Ii 1. "Computing the Minimum Matrices of a Mcroprogrsm" V sb. Avtomatika i VVchisl. tekhn. (Automation anO (%rpatmv T,:~chnciosty- conection of works), No 3, ViTI-r7lyls, 19TI, PP 03-187 (fro'= RU-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 171, Abstract No 12V893) Translation: A procedure is given for computirg th,2 nfMiimuit natrices cf a microprogram. The method utilizes the solution of a. sywtein of lineax pseudo-Boolean equations and the sufficient conditiom for ca-rrying out the micro-operations. Authors' abstract. USSR uDC 681.142-001-51 ATSTOPAS, F. F. K. I. "Finding Contours and Paths in the Graph of a blicroprogriun" Villnyus, H2H2Ln=e trudy vy2shikh uchebnXkh 2avedetfl,.- Lit.. fSP. i vychislitelInaya te.Uinika (Scientifte Works of Iwi!-JIIi2tian!3 of High~er Education of the Lithuanian SSI',,'. Automation and Ca=oiter Technolorv), No 2, 19TO, "Hintis", PP 73-77 Abstract: The authors consider t-,.ro different tCLgorlthms ~#br computfiig all paths of' any length fron minorant to majorant. In iblition, the first allgo- rithm is used to determine arcs , and &Iso the paths througi-, vhi~!h varicus, el,--ntar.- contours pass. In ccml)utatiQns by the first uporithia, vt,ttrix operw~icns are used vith the matrix of connectLoris of the graph at tL mi crt,)p ro gram; IL peculi- arity of the second algorithm is the fact that all clDniputat!ons are reduc,---d to Boolean operations with the matrix of contiguity, of tha tUcroprogr1im'. Both algorith= are easily realized on a diSit&I computer, Two illustrati, or's bibliography of three, titles. USSR uDc 81. 14,,,. o,,n: 9 3. ATSTOPAS, F. F., PITKAS, L.A- nA Method of Proper Numbering of the Verticeo of the Gt-iiph of a I%Ucroyrogra=" Villayus, Nauchnyye trudy vys-thikh uchebUkh zairodetii%~ Ut. i yXchislitellnkya tekhnika (Scientific -Works of Lizitituticas of .4iFner Education of the Lithuanian SSE. Autonation tmd Colliputex 'rechxc-ln,&), No 22, 19T0, "Mintis", pp 67-72 Abstract: A method is considered for correct nurh(i,ring ,)f' the vertie'--s of Fk finite drectional graph which describes a A pecullMrity Of , to dt~t*ritining the the method is the fact that all conputations relattii;, ranks of the vertices are reduced to Boolean operaticns vith Bocle,-un matrir.--s, and proper numbering of the vertices is f'Ound 'by zewis o1' iu simple etnumeraticn of the elements of a Boolean matrix. The proposed ilethod is realize(~ an a digital computer. Two illustrations, bibliography of throe titles. 107 - USSR 6~)0:18;539.26 Pb-UTALOVA, L. A., SKRIPCHENKOp G, B.. and 01;01.100,1, L. P,,, '2cientii'ic Re'qz"e~arc`n~titute of MechLnicml EngiDeerinif, Moscow ~ "Effect of Pressure on the Otructure of Graphite Materials In the Process of Intensive Wear" Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Val 6, tic 1, itul-Feb TO, pp 49-54 Abstract: A study was nade of structdrml changes occuxrinT iii ;ranhite materials during intensive wear. The basic parameters dettrain4ig th#-.- value of "t!rit~calll pressure are the structure and strength of the graphito- i,,iati-m-ial, thf- n-Itterl,011 of the counterpart, and the composition of the g&s =41LLun. It haq beq!rj that the wear nroducts undergo exterisive destruction ilown to the ccripli!te. amorphous pha-se. The great-.nt atructural dintortionn veire :)bserved at pr-,!3.,iurts close to critical when the normal process of work chan8mis ti:i inter'sive vear. With respect to the ratio of intensity muximtv, it J.T, thilt in the products of wear thr--re are 10% of the crystalline phikoe., abaiit 40'('T Of Ninv~-Iy- disperse crystallites consisting of 2-3 layers, azid the, remaln:lmt 501--cc."'pletely amorphous carbon, As the specific pressure of friction incrollIN13, dist0Vt1C11q in wear products decrease. It is noted that the riature of diantructior depenlis on the surface state of the graphiu speclmen. 1/1 AAOD44635 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Derwant, 243DIO 0010ENSATIM BACXLASH 11 That Mcklish io also kibinjo 4ry J.ZFL'= and is due to the tloz~-Iinqar0y of a uopo*at- In order to compensate a. backlash in the cihiobmr (3) a non-linnar channel (1) obsogto the Wj*mLas slanal W into, its derIvative (x1) w;tth re4pect to time. Two signals ar* w4md in the sun"' t:ijn point (2) and applied t* Thai vhWb4r (3). It is possible to select a -right valuo,for the'delft-wative whic,,h when imixod with the oi1$Ln*1 signal &144 passed through the cNwb*r with backlash will result in the original signal (y x). 18.3.69 as 122639SM-24-ANJIMSHIL 4 V,S.PWMS. MSCOW INZWBTICS INSTJ23.9.49) sul L615.3-.69. Class 21c. Int.Cl.G 039. AUTHORS: yetushil A U * PJAItee, V S. -M-9-skovskiy Energeticheskiy"* 1-974/1330 AA0044635 19771331 USSR NIKOLAYEV, K. G., PLUZHNIKOV. L. It. UDC: 51 "Application of the Method of 'Branches and Boundaries' to the Problem of Locating the Enterprises of a Production Unit" Moscow, Inzh. mat. metody.v fiz. i kibernet.-sbornik jEngineering Mathe- matics Methods of Physics and Cybernetics--collecticn of works). Nryp. 2, Atomizdat, 1973, pp 107-118 (from IRZh-Matematika, No 8, Aug T3, abstract No 8V569 by Yu. Finkellshteyn) Translation: The paper examines the problem of selectirg thii cptinum vaxi- ant of locating a given set of enterprises on a delinested sectien. The section may have any shape; the enterprises are rectan$ular, The presence on the section of sites where construction is forbidden is not excluded. The goal function is a sum of terms representing the rwture of the terrain (situation), cost of communications (connections), effej.,tivevess of inte- gration and blocking, compactness in locating the ob~elvtn. For solution of the problem, the authors propose an algCirithr_ of branches and boundgLries which accounts for the specificu of the proble=, 1/2 MR NIKOLAYEV, K. G., and PLWHNIKO%r. L. N., Insh. Fat. motody v fla. I k1bermet. vyp 2p Atomizdat, 1973, pp 107-118 and two approximating modifications of this algorl-thn. To 3*duce the number of branches, the authors introduce two simplifying aasiaiptionso 1. The optimum solution is reached if the objects e-re located in cute or zore com- pact groups situated In the vicinity of one or more ispvcL&Uy iselected PoInts of the territory. 2. As a step of the solution, we to-ke onl3l the optiuum position of each object relative -W those alivuly located on preceding steps rather than any position. The authors present a detailed analysis and Ceozotric illustration of an example with four objects for the exact arA two apprpxi- mating methods. Herark an presonted oa stonge econoW Ln the conputation pocess6 2/2 USSR NIKOIAYEV, K. G., ELUZINIKOV, L, "Application of tho Method of Branches and Bound.,; to the Placentent. of Enterprises in an Industrial Center" Inzh. mat. metody fiz. i kibernet, [EngineerDig and Hathimatical IkN~thodj in Physics and Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], Nci 2, Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1973, pp 107-118 (Translated from Referativnyy Vhurna] - Kibernietika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V569 by Yu. Pinkellshtcyn) Translation: The problem is stuclied of selucting the (iiitimal veriion of placement of a fixed set of ente'rprises in a given area. DAe area nay have arbitrary shape, the enterprises are -ftiped as rcctangles. It is not excluded that there may be areas where construction c;i,nnot J)v 1111dertalen. The goal function is the sum of the components r4tpresumi-Ang the nattirc., ()f the terrain (situation), cost of connecting lines (coniirction:O effective- ness of cooperation and blocing and compactness of plat:oiient of the objects. An algorithm in braiOa-s and bounds considering the s6mirifici; of fliv problen and two approximate modifications, of the algorithin are supgt?~Sred for sl)111- tion of the problem. In order to reduce the number of branche~~, the autf,'or-i 1,12 76 USSR NIKOLAYEV, K. G. , PLU-M141 KOV, L. N. ,Inzh. mat. metody fi.,. i kibernet., No 2, Moscow, Atmoizdat Press, 1973, pp 107-118 utilize two simplifying assumptions. 1. The optimal soltition is achievad if the objects are place in one or a few coml)act groups around one or a few specially points in the territory. 2. Each step in tht~ solution using the method of branches and bounds consists not of aribitrary placement of some object, but rather of its optimal placement relotive to thc object.... already placed in earlier steps, An eximple with four obio-ets is ditscussvd in detail and geometrically illustrated for the prectse and to appro3:inlate~ methods. Certain considerations are presented concorning, savings of machine memory required for calculation. 2/2 USSR uDc: 621.319.4 SEMOV, V. S., PLUMMIKOV, V. M., VERBITSKAYA, T. 11, Investigation of the Piezoelectric Constarts of Tne 10, Vaj,icaps wnd Possibilities for Control-ling Thed' Elektron. tekhnika. Hauch-telkhn. sb. Radiodetali (Elec-t;roniL, Teel--viclotrj. ScientJ''ic and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, Vyp. h(21,1) PP 115-119 (from Kh-Radiotek-hnikq, Ito 5, MaY Tl, Abstract No 5V318) Translation. The authors present the reaults of on experimetital study of the piezoelectric and mecimnical constants of typ4t,, W. varicaps. Pcesitle ways to use the piezoelectric properties of varicaps ii) some devic,et,' Ure pointed out. Resume'. 1?2 USSR _P L'L)C 62.1.376 OVSYANKINA, V. M., FLUZIINIIK~~V,~ "Potential and 'Mode Possibilities of Dielectric Convemers Of "',nail CLIrrunt~s Novyye beskontaktn. elaktron. ustro Stva. Ch. I (New C~:iatact:ljisti !,Ieccr4mic Part 1), 11,joscmr, 1970, pp 173-176 T_ 4 Devices. ( Mt) 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D225) Translation: This article contains an ioveitigation o~ J.hu ;~o;4sibi-A, ity .:)f using ferroelectrics in small signzl modulators. Their posicive and negarive qualities are noted. There are four illustrations and -ti iour-encry biblt.- ography. -- -. v &:7 UN C. L Ab :p 11* "M p!KULn434jNW UAlC--5VUl-l CU iTLE--A"v-ALYSl4'* GF TUMCR TRANSF4~iOtATIGN OF 715WES., 11. BIOCHEMICAL DEdAlFFkRENTIATIGN OF TISSUE OWAING CARCINOGENESIS,p CHANCES OF CREAT114E UTHOR-JO51-SALYAMCNe L.S-, ASHMARINt IP*t USTRETS-OVA, 1.13.o LYZLOVAv S,N~,v PA.UZHNIKQVA .1G*F* C-wlty robe -U SR IURCE-TSITOLOGIYA 1970s 1211)v 102-10 PUBLISHED-70 CT AREAS-alOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES OPIC TAGS-TUMCR, TISSUE PHYSIOLOGY9 CELL PHYSIOLOGN't ENZYME ACTIVITYP DERIVATIVE CARCINOGENt CARBGN TETRACHLORIDE# LEAD COMPOUNOo BENZENI. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS IMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED W REEL/FRAME--3001/2107 STEP NO-UR/9053/70/0121001/0102/0110 (AC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127480 UNCLASS If IEO 212. 015 lJNCL ASS IF I EO OKOCC-1tSING DATE--30OCT70 IRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127460 OSTRACT)EXTRACT-tUl GP-0- ABSTa4CT. CREATINE KINASE (1) AND ALK. .-PHOSPHATASE 1111 ACTIVITY WAS STUDIED IN TRAPISPLA.10ABLE TUMORS 4HEPATOMA .2ZA IN C SU63 HA MICE9 HEPATUMA 27 AND KIDNEY TUM~~R AB-12 IN RAtSl AND ,TISSUES CF MICE AND RATS ADMINISTERED CARCINOGENIC COMPOS. (CCL SU84v PS(OACISUB29 URETHANE AND 3*4#8EZN0(ALPHAJ PYRENE), I ACTIVITY WAS INCREASED 3 FOLD IN HEPATOMA 27 AND 5-10 FOLD 114 HEPATOMA 22A. IT INCREASED ALSO UP TO 2 FOLD DURING THE HEPATOCARCtNUGENESIS IN MICE AFTER CCL SUB4 ADMINISTRATION. AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF 3v4tbENZClALPHA)PYRENE# I ACTIVITY IN SKELETAL MUSCLES DECREASED TO 56PERCENT OF THE NORMAL VALUE WITHIN 24 DAYS AND A SIMULAR UECREASE WAS FOUND IN KIDNEYS OF RATS ADAINISTEREO Pe ACETATE. HO%EVERv I ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER WAS INCREASED. 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER OF MICE ADMINISTERED CCL SUB4 INCREASED UP TO 3 FOLD DURING THE ISt FEW DAYS THEN RETURNED TO NORMAL VALUES. PB ACETATE CAUSED A DECREASE IN If ACTIVITY IN THE K!DNEY AND KIDENY TUMORSo 4FTER 7Hr-- ADNINISTKATION OF URETHANEs 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER INCREASED. IT WAS CUNCLUOED THAT CHEM. CARCINGGENESIS IS ACCOMPANIED BY REPRESSION$ iliNL) DEREPRESSIONS, OF GENES REGULATING THE SYTHESIS OF ENZYMES IN CERIAIN TISSUESS FACILITY: LAS. PArHEIL. PHYSIOL* TOMOR GROWTHP INST4 UNCOL.t LENINGRAD# USSR. UNCIASSIFTE0 Acc. Nr: AbstracCing Service: 00042509' amacAL ABST. 86675Y Synthetic polymeri na "S C ass activity, Kirsh, Nu, ttu twwnqA Itef . Code: AL R 0 4-5-F L lymer-ic cattilOts (1, R Nfie*~ Ht. Pr, va-pr. 186-Am iRusal. * Bu, iso-Bu. isoarnyl. PhCjjj "d'X " Cl. Br' 0 'Art rAtIlpd. 11V partial N-alkylation 4 pnly(4-vinylpyridinO with 61. -corrilsilond. ing alkyl Wilt at 6040' in 10.41 X N catalytic activity and salectivitv in the bdruls-biii of estom puch ah p-NO..C.H-,OAc. no active'tenters fn'r the*catti~j-,-iis w1re the unsubstituted pyridine rings. Tht catalytic activ il ~- of ar.: unal- kylated link wss I timea greatirr than tluic~14~ -hP SillpItSE analog, 4-ethylpyridine. The kigetic 4thav6~r of I was Similar to that of a-chymotrypsin. The kinetic paremoters Jbj~ 4uch wep of the hydrolysl$ Weril CAW, and their jt~c- nauiM u1' REEL/FRAME 119760474 AP0042509 the substituents and macromol, dimensionN wom Oetd, TN cat. alytic activity of I was a runctioti of their Hhape Wi iviln- and Lhe type of solvent. The bigh catsl~-tic activity of 1 $48 eirikiinad by the development of locil h)-druphabic cavities, each (if wliih con- tains a nucleophilic group (pyridine ring) ond it. tiurrounded by hydrophobic subaitAtents. 197604 flu 112 019 UNCL ASS IF I ~D PROCEi*-SiliC, DATE--2,30CT70 TITLE--FINE MOSAIC STRUCTURE OF NATIVE GOLD CRYSTAL I-R.,",INS ELECTR43: 3 MICROSCOPE DATA -U- AUTHOR-103)-PETROVSKAYA, N.V. , FROLOVA, K.YE., PLVA5WE%JILll, L."). COUNTRY Or- INFO--USSR SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 19701 191(2), 433-5 011%'ERAIJ DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -AS -SURJECT,AR~ --FARTH SCIEiNCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--GOLDs ELECTRON MICROSCOPYs MINERAL DEPOSfto $INGLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA4E-1997/1046 5TEV NU--Ui(/00;?OJ*Y..)/II;4')I~),)2/4)4~'~/t)ti35 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119913 UNCj.A")Sjj:jEO 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED C ii S IN ~, D .1 r23'C C T 'I C CIRC. ACCESSION NO--ATOll9ql3 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. FINE MOSAIC. STAUCTUkE ~,-\s STUOTE0 WITH SAMPLES OF NATIVE AU FROM 8ALH$K AREA MAWSFAAfAAL [A) A,.*,4TL3VSK DEPOSIT (OKHOTSK-CHUK9TKA VOLCANIC 11ELT14 I'llf ~-""'J DEPOSIT AU CONTAINEL) 21.61-2.14 ANJ 44.70-5.b7Pk4C.EllJ TRACES 2PERCENT CU, FE, SEv HGr AND S8. SINGLE CRYSIALS JF 3,%L( .I SK Au HAD A COMPLEX STRUCTURE COARESPOINDING GEN---ilAk,LY T;,~ Nl~- TYPICAL 11'J'SAIC (BLOCK) STRUCTLIRE OF CRYSTALS* FI,4C Gf4&jt,,4S C.IF IEA~~J.Y ~jj Vj: VE-PY FINE (0-2-L MUI SUUINDIVIOUALSo $0 CALLED OLOCKI~J. Td~.,Y iiW ISOMETRIC SHAPE-OFTFN CLOSE To OCTAHEORAL, THE- sc, 3TIi!~'-' AUt MORE EASILY ETCHABLE 6Y AWA REGIA, WLAE PRESe",.14T SU31NDIVIDUALS. THESE ZONES CONSIsrEo OF PARrICLES 6~,-~ATFR T-HArl C" E4UAL TO 1-10 AS SMALL AS MOSAIC BLOCKS,, TxE ~AG- RZICH AJ F-~J'-l "01V SK DEPOSIT CONSISTED OF IRREGULAR DENII)RITIC SEGREGATIVINS fi,~ N QUARTZ. THEY HAD SHARPLY EXPRESSED 1-110SAIC STRlJCTtM14- -1: lni- . li ;'4 MOS A I C BLOCKS # W4 IC H 4R F USJAL LY SMAL L I N C ENTR 4 S, 0 F S C-. I NS (0.2-0.3 MU)j 3ECOME LARGER 11-2 MO) TOWARDS THE PLAC-::~'J; THEY BECOME MUCH LUNGE-Rt ACQUIRING DIRECTION SUBPARAI.L~t fi~ F:ii: .3 - I "A I fil 99UNDARY. FACILITY: 1~4ST. GEOL* RUD. MINERAL. GEOKHIM., MOSCOW, USSR, UNCLASSIFfEa USSR B-Z [I I, -1U. D. Z I.-, I ~AUf I,, fyr Pill, nInjector Dz:ft)11r' !~jfr of .~)T' L"I Synchrophasotron lvilltli Eierjy 15 'tAntion of the Accelei-ated -&--arl" Moscow, Prillary- i T011-Ainikul El~sperirnnut, &'wmal Akmdunti 14VAC SSSR, !-a 1, Jan/Feb 72. PP 37-33 Abstr.~ct: 'Iho~ vvu--Liol~~ inten-sity in tla 01YA?, Le incivasA 1,Y "!!0 czlol-Cv scrAtel-il"A- in tl'w ol:11'0. I'1, modulathil; by a :;iw-,1e hi fmw the linear accu,vr,.-tni-. Ube in 1/"l Or tilt! v-'Ive of tlm, 1-ound u,~!xL11 j tt:.! ~ I t!.. line. Mnt~ tnnim; if; 10"'; t CO powear in-c-14- T:i,-, --ia 1 'U'. of ~Ms cbr.-dr1r."d with azio, Without -011-- 'dobulwhu".- mi.t. given 1/1 USSR u w, 6B1. 3:-) MALAKHOVA, M. M. MIONA V. III.P nwviK, I. .7 1,61awM"MAIII WF C, .0 Loe RATUASHVILI, SH. A.-,--and IMYFXT13,__V- Is "Updating the MInd-22 Corqwtlar" Tr. N.-i. i proyckt. in-ta nckhwiiz. i ayto7t.,xtiii. inir. prom-sti (Works of Scientific- . MwIrch anti Planning JX*;zitirLaL fo:- ti,.j zation and Autozrztion of Production Control in the 1971, vyp. 1, pp 13P--141 (from R.'Qi--AytonatJL-E% naya Tekhnika, 110 5, MaY 72, AbRract Is; 51515 by V. 1!:F Translation. The article describee it number of in Vic,, 1,an:ak-22 ,es aNectiu-, tLa card v-.rd computer and gives circuits and deacriptrions of ciwai,,, t - magnetic tape input units, the start-sLop input iwcjgjmjsm~ etc. illustrations. Bibliojraphy wi,~h two titles. P7 - USSR MALAMOVA, M. M. g"giglal, Yu N RANEVA, V, , LOMERN I K, 1. BATUASHVILI, Sh. A., KHEYFT-TS If. "Modernization of the Minsk-22 Computer" Tr. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Mekhaniz. i. Avtomati7. upr Proiz-,,om v Mitomob. Prom-sti. [Works of Scientific Research mid Planning Institute for Mechalli- zation and Automation of Production Control in the Motor Vahhcle InduSLry], No 1, 1971, pp 132-141, (Translated frova Reforativny), ""hurnal, gibernerika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V482 by 'the author's). Translation: -A number of modernizations of the Minsk-22 cov(putei- are des- cribed. Diagrams and descriptions are presented of changej; concerninp the Punch card input device, magnotic tape reader, input start iii-op vj:xkhanism card puncher and matching of magnetic dTum to compkiter. Acc. Nr; 00044594-4 Ref. Codeg: Moqq*~ r ' PRLMARY SOURCE: Klinichaskaya Maditapinat 1970, Vol 48t Nr / , pp 1- 1 -4-4 BLOOD STREPTASE IN THE D1,%-CjN0SIS OF RHEUMOCARDITIS IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM,CARDIAC FAILURE AT REMOTE POSTOPERATIVE PERIODS S. Gulubev, Sl:r-. Yujit. A. S u in to a ry The authors deseribe the clinico-laborwory si!,rm ol rlwumc,--ardi1%j In '34 with r I icumatic cardiac dtseases at ruipo I v I al lc~d~ it: te -r thl.,operation. by confrontations me authors Iiie iMptirtarit. o ~f thi- new 1~,st*in tim diagwi.s of rheuW~~- carditis. The authors are of tho uplWori that 1ho (der is jj vjWabie auxillary diagm. Wc last III the Complex Invwtigalion of phlitinl~. With active 0141MI04N.1 I in Its torpid coum. We could af,-icss flit efi1.'Vtiy1~n1!SA of treatment by jijjkwgf,~~( Me streptale titer in paticrits suffering from active RE-EL/FRAME USSR UDc 541,163,661.18J.6 VLASMA, 0. A., 10111E, K. G., KUAKCHIYEW, L. a.o and Itib"4 of Catalyislaq Sitmorimn Jjep&rtnantp Academy of Scierwixh~ *Pd "Influence of Machining on Grain Size wid CrystallAtw of Typo 4NaY ZOODtas" Moscow, IzvestiYa KatL-t 2SSR, Soriy% No 1., 1972, PP 531,,-5,'16 Abstracts Thr-- poselble chatige in the nive of t" zoolitiii pax,ti(!Ies with ttuLled, as vaa tho effect of the IntclOity of dcal zechtnlml wo-r;kInp, war, r grindirg on th~,, -ta&i !,i,-,e F,:.nd ox-y-stal i0xvotlu'a of t1w 1."I.011iArl't, An sample azd samploz~ ~4xoijrcj fi~r 1, 2, 4 1301krn jg.~j:jj ;~j,t;jJ01 1 4 . ( , T i, face arza, as ty the FST 1.t!t'-cLi 21g for the in-t-,rounid j,,;aYO to 4\',) 21f., :rOr L~Ilt 11'ro"'ple hours, J,&Y-4. The 0.1ect'l,011 an' :Z;, ,:.,1:v; an incrtnrasa fron ~:.3 ,a~ to 16.5 L,~Vg l'or lilsy -4. Tho from the equiation :3 - 6/pd whe.,n:) P An tho flamJ31ty of t):m zerilititm, equZI .1,L) ~-. Z g/c;~5; d in th'! fLvetvi~-(,. radlkw'. of Ihm alil,ti.ixod Trun o. dietribution cu,,~c, Tht- zadlhua 1.3 I,o:,- ilf):~ t"1 j~,~It PlaY-4. In x-r--~ the ',TV7 MINXIM(I 11RO r-'trW.`tW1'0 "il-Y 1/2 VUSOVA, 0. A., et V.I., j"ve--+J')-3 Allademii k4u`L :~SJ.R' S'z'j:'jyA K'-JIACI~of" No 3. 1972, pp 5.3~'t--5%35 much reduced for the u"-nple rxmmd for I hour, 1"ItY-1, &:16 ;-'1-4. The total IntenBity wa~3 &Ino much V!41!v!d$ inAicatIng d0u:.,~eatO.q., rry:3-lut'111ni-cy with ircreasing ExindLig t1r:e. Tlw III u-jvatrtin of k X-11, Lut%jic-a 14i,CLI cn.-I antl 300 cn-1 was rauch zi-roother and uhouv4 vuch g=Ltcr thzn 1hat for KxY, although thu paikk potilticius ware sintliur Cor 40,1 tb~ :41~-ctr:t. dAta obtained ind-Icato that grll~-'Unj~ Changill'i III c!"ylAn.1 'Arlctvz-ol- and adsorption calkxcity of N4Y typo zooll-Los, ..... ........ Acc. Nr* Abstracti Se'rvice: Ref. Code: Ar0048316- CHEWCAL~T.3/10 104446c Isotopic exchmage of oxygto, on flilms qf silver and r9old allays. StAros ~siA-tV.;,Bureikov.G' 1UO"_TKa; ot s, 3. -00 ~nilt - -.141a a L. ov*si inik .19L AN'kaad."N�'=A'ttkq. R 070. 190 2) ~3W-7 lPby!s C4 fol (Russ)- In their relation to 0. As and Au* differ greatly. thereas 0 is readily adsorbed on Ag at room temp. and at 200'* there is per- ceptible reaction of hoinomolLxcul 2~r isotopic 0 exchalige bettreen the adsorbed and gaseouis 0, 0 is not adsorW on Au at room temp. and no perceptiMe isotopic exchanp ockitts at 400*. AdsorpOon of 0 was studied on * series of A9-jku.4P1j*i. :OP it AS alloy with up to 50-W% An, the rate of isotopio 0 exchange increases. Beyond this Au COIttnt, the Mtt StjX%S to (IXDP. The ton. rate of eukln~g on th~ I 9110y0 it, " timmilmater tkian -1 not an AS alone. htclusixm of up to 94, AtA i~t them loy d0, materia!ly affect the activation eflergy of hplno Awulo i D ex- d1g, 2 3 kCal)'Mola- change and it remains Ot sam as on re A In alloys w-ith 60-W% Au. the ctiv ton drops 16-17 ILcal/- to a t ps th mole. The quantity of 0 on alloys wi a decrease Qf Ag content. F*r pure A It 1~ -347 mowlayers' whereas. for alloys with 3$,03, s:nd Wo Aup RAs 1.9. 1.1. and 01 inonollwe", two Id. EEL/F WC, INS00018 SO'- TPR5 Sri. I UDC: 162.11(47-21) ~.VML, STMICT1,11. AND DIST=MVE rFATUkES OT ZMERLINCY HOSPITAL CaE 11 ~.FFEI= TtWS OF CMEE I. Aq- tr-- t K---' . Pr- ,."hTticIt t~j T be I 1a ~r_ Social hysle" and F~.Itr~ Grjaxlxati:~l fr-l N.h. S,-~Shkb, ko.to-j41ZA3rz, and jT,r-jya Obl"t Halth r~vccmw. 1;-et"I'l, d- khrshanth-, So 7. 197%, v.t-m1tt..! if, l.brbary l"". ;, ,-Nis- !1~ Spite of M6 knV.41l-r~ by Soviet pul~lic 'health to t~h& of ~laaminj and mors. for cc~ical. car* in bosj~trals, .# III =3 todl&Z !a i~,# ;;~4-Ltr 4r =c= ralcrable to eft-r9czcy )R)Apltmk- Mill"Icn. cf T~Ati"t, 4~,! tr- t--~u" ,f au:li Of fipaziz~~ In r4rea: lo 06~ Jevtlop-i .4z4 it-tn-z--nt ~1 c2- aet~,rx and Acructurs~ of ET,Q '-tt-- .--3,4~-=Z !:~f -r-4ey hospirs' IzAtion In vcw of the Pec%;,1i2vd tz~rtrficy h6aplWs twnded on bas-,z zcf Hn 517 dated 5 July L966 i-.44, by VIP CnEri". f Lt.., CeSU ul's USSR Council M Hlnl*t4r=, -0o '~r of ful-,~z U&AIO, and of Xwdical, t.4-~ P. -11 .. =f e--fry..Lcy atfitton. w,4 Zx rvfj~crai 1n &Tj;r-. --e~d 4 A"=Lnt 191>8, ivi.ia US1.1i Minister of UAW'. !-- =d oraArAlzational problems p.rtatning tn *Aaarijency Losr~itftl -i tt tz n--E ~L!a to b,, ~izver-m-J L~ c!ftcl4l reports. atn~c th. -~a :~sttent. Uic'=Ce 4.14 = r--.=-F :I=- only raferabl~ to aurgIcal ;==-== a camaiderable plaze 14 oco.~4plo4 by ea~rjjvnzy of therapeutic l obstetric- mo.1 otLcr ~.tjnta. ror the purpose of suhat~tlatlng the &tructura of thv hod& allocated -zr hb~:4t4ll=atlon, Lt.. A) 1-11131 on i;zivnZ1'1c ~es-xrth _Zr- -~i .?:fY...w, 'o "t health arc-~nrr yanav Iturvie'Y'4, wd vi%lz,~;zda~,ya oblast~ &n.1 the Minist-ry ofrii;'zt'- ~! 1;;;tt:4- "rductet ~ co-.P~e% stuey to dmt#mi-.c tho level, scope. anA nature a' r--rS.n,y car- tn clffrr~.t tw;;es. of cit3e*. - 6 - z UDC: 36..11(47-21-47-22) I-IsTi.KTIM M LEVFL M S77-X-ME 07 ',#0Sr1TjkL C"E FOR VQW, FXT-ltW--S 1'1' r,:FFrR=r1, Mrs it CITIr, l.k.-ttzle bv 70.x. L6fst 11 T Trubill!" I.F. ,m tu Clr it gione zand N. 1.1c Health Z-1gimizatirm lueni N.X. F&StpvtkAys. dcphrr=n1s; Y-ALOW. xu~mittad 24 4AICU 1971. VP 16-1,11 Gd4n tbora7aumz ploy an Im"rtarn: role in realtrIng v,allfl4d and rArt%"1ax.,!f Specialt-rcd care for the raral % is a known f.tc tza-~ c4 v=z!=-_-* of %uedlcall care ra=dct:e4 La thit rural pop.lat-on by urt.Az is intr..,bing onnusily, ho~tuvf. z, d.t4 .M~r~ tz =1 teka~ inttj C*~!a#ratjon in planning urban p.4~jje. tmalth care. lr, 4441C..n. 0-re arq R=i_~l S;,eCjA1 Javgstigfittong te SUbaEAntifite t!te Tur.1 *,=r hospital And ~if=;rzl ~.ra At ~t.acs Of --f rural ?~bllit brAl'i" T-- lard" .I ti-A drK,;mzz, ~f 0- r=01 rx= -rf to Pur*', lrldepll) rl, th~ 'eve! AS"; Ai.E*1_,.rztT-!t~ _r rl~ ~r,-4 -ol o! -~:*pc,tjn ard prophylm,tlL are In -~Crate ti,-& z:- --;F7-.zzz r7rz~ -9 zz-1c.. of Ard cffa-, To ratal in tt,- difter'.mt Art-c- an4 tr"c- TECHNNICAL TI.AUSLATICM r=LISM 'rnLZt C-In the I.M.en- F 0A Stf-o rtit. - the M*r-t- of Ituptur* of Tris-p*reit.- P~ty~mrm 1,v . La,vr A..~a soat.yan-7-- ';4 J-"nvju NIO=zt Ft"ka-khL.10wky. r4t-I-"P-A No, 6. Vol. 5. 1969 trsaoiated faf rSTC Iry Lou Kanner Axw~i.te-, Meitw~d CItt. Cil tf . NOTICE T$. -jenti ni oho pA'k.i6ri 6. b-., t,. i,d ., r-e Itd in the o#V..t tam No A:tc-rt 1,-% tier" mad. to Vlkfy th, C~Avr ~f .". -anta-e. 'nil ty-A--, -, -~h - ~(-P~ A-d pmp-~- is,~dr, go "r4j"t the of K"-stt for madoio-W C~pt. or th. clocup-m A-ld be adAr,wd -a Drpi,mwat A. NaticinslT,thiv.sl I.fv~ot-. seme. Sprinji.,IJ, Vagma 22151. App,..td fur public retrawt: 6=ribution wnlimtte~i U-2:10 62,11).131j.5 ind Of lnc-tsitutc of 111Y!~Xcs 0~r the of 3cioncen U':-'rS.3d, LIvov 1030=e Jeculiirit'ies o-~'-~ tlae 10h!~ngc- in Properttio!~t~, 1110,1,-s After Laner Be= '2--m-Itz-10-at" ..n X. Kicvt a Vol 3, J3 1, 1972t -pp 34-0"1 Abstract: T, Of tho heatin- n I r, e rb c rim a nI-ho structi-i-ro r(I le~nr; .,co of ('4L fc~:-orit ntccl br.~n6r-,, too! oil rdac othcr Araco iroa, 1-20 C LI 00 c. d by -rcfvronce to coo 7i c r stnnti-lly cr3!-CA',, ion; .~V);,I 0i, ill :all case:;, 112 USS R ZHIROVMXIY, V. M., at al. p FIzIko-JOxbUchaskAya Makh=1ka Kitmruaov, Vol 8, No I , Igr2, pp 84-87 trec.16, e d .-Ion c- o C t o o]- st vU:I -"Id LIIO ':--in ra.-IrtemAte, C ("' ~vbi('tn' tolt! Y I Ce es Sui posedly, the hi.,,4 he.,,' t the disnolution proceso of The of anacaled KIL1?j'4 BlAwl, n-ri-parently, co.,nmilil-ItOo t-- !---vt 0-~ Q,-' bide!~; of !i lowd. coi-vic,17 ,lion cri' Pop.-I i. til 'ba, C!~Ir"Adc- and the 'JnJ C'evojonin,- by ') -,"D~')C 1;'-w d-L"i'O 5"a" , 111"C'Eles:1 -C a I've the micro"' r 240 1C decrease in ;icro:i-r(biesri of the hlirdmcd from 120 to 460 kg/~,fnri'- in probably 6110 to tho f'-'Ict V;lv (:ocrea- ses the overllie".61n.- ocnoitivity, in ljon(Avi,- a ,),,trt of ail poorly soluble VO c!irbides. Vour i,'Llwstr., -,vron 1A.1blia. ref:-3, 2/2 USSR UDC 621474-35-ool.4 IIA211IJ64, 01 4., Doctor of Technical Sciences, PORO)MINIM', YU - Z - 2 SUIAMS, Q, N. t STATIUKOV , V. M. i U611MA j A. N. , Candidate of Technical Sciences, and TSERWELI, P. A. Principal Parameters of the Deformation Process by Higb-ltempe=ture Thermo- mechanical Treatment of Pipes" Dnepropetrovsk Eetallurgicheskaya i Gornorudnaya Promyshlennost-1. No 4, (70), Jul-Aug 71, pp 34-37 Abstracti At mlily active pipe rolling plants, reduction ;iills can be utilized for high-temperature thernomechanical treatment (HTIfr) oil pipes. iorkers of the. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Pipes 4ur! sptcialisti; of the Rustavsk Eetallurgical Plant have developed the techaology of Hl"IN'T of hot-rolled conpressor pump pipes (73 X 5.5 MM) of cartan steels ( brands 20 and 35) and low-alloyed steel (36G23) by rolling on a 20-cage -,I.-oduction M.11 with rolls 350-400 mm In diameter. The HTHr tochnoloinr 1,:5 dist?.11z'sed by reference to diagrams showing the general ari-angement and the change of the metal -pressure on rolls under different rolling conditiotis. In HTHr the metal pressure on the rolls of pipes with Mcooling in deforr-IrLS cases .1$ approximately twice as high as in the istandard procaos of hot reduction. Investigation data were usod for planning out iniustrial 4ixperilixntal prodLc- 1/2 USSR P I LYATSKOVSKIY, 0. A. , et al. , Hetallurgicheakaya, i Cornarudma'va Prolvshlerinost No 4 (70) , Jul-Aug 71, pp 34-37 tion sector of high-quality compresuor pump pipes. Two illustrations, one tablet three bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC 539-L22-011,'541-6531-781 PLYAT'SKO 0. V., and PODSTRIGACH, YA. S., Institute of Phyalco lk-Otanics, Xcademy or Sciences Ukrainian SSH "Lase r-Beam- Induced Strens in the Breakdmrn of Transpareat Polymwi-11" Llvov, Fiziko-.Khimicheskaya Mekhanika, Materialov, 110 3, MaY-J1.11le 'to, PP 93-)7 Abstract: An investigation was nade of proccoves involved Iti thp failure of transparent colids by a lauer beam and to explain the wchaaLsri (,.Nt' ltrjit ettr~,y absorption sufficient for this failure. Processea of laser enerj;:i, absorptiorl 1Y solids have a complex physical nature, and dett.%rTd nation of -the a-tresSaA StAlte is caused by phenomena 'which are associated with the Vransformatlcnu of electro- magnetic energy into mechanical energy. A portion of 'the paper cbrals with vector aW tensor analysio of the energy input from a War beani. From the mathenultical. data obtained the authors confirmed that absorption of eroorIly of Uime proper nr.,gni- tude will cause the bonds between mononers in the material tfo bremk. USSR UJX 632.93 NOVIK, R. 11. i"Analysis of DKOK A6ainst a Mixed Acraeoug-Organic Ni.ckgrwnd by the AC 1'01-Aro- t Igraphic Method" Tr. 2-!~o Vscs. soveshcil. ro issle,j. ().,.jtatk-c)v. nel;tj rV.,1Z - L. titid. 'I PrOf Z. neniya imi nroduktov pitalliva , kormov i vnosh. ,;redy (urork!; Of the Seconil A11- (~ 4- 1 0 Union Conference on the Investigation of Pesticide i%esiatir-1; 111~, :pr V I LiV Contamination of Foo(I Products, Feeds and linvironnent) , Ta.1 lin, 1.971, pp 245-248 (fron Do 12L Jun 72, Abstract No 11.11,507) Translation: In aizalyziiij,, resi(Ille"t of 0.1,0r,". in apple! t:rll!(! br;-awlws, the jrrcuiitl tion,ple in ifl.::ut] witli a -w1uL[on of hUffaj.' in a 41:14 nqmIOUN IWILicio.1 Of V14FA for 15-30 rrdLiutL.,j, tr it; agitnte(I for 45 alnut.qu; (ind flit., jio:1arnj,,roph4C analysis is run on an AG polarogriph with a mercury crop cath,:i0v awl The sensitivity of the nethod i* I y of V1,101's in a riO.Witur c)L uolution. The accuracy of analyzinj-, the DINOK wit'hin the llultj, of coincldc~; t4th the data from other methods. 1/1 Y--Xater 4r~e. atm.iht. U4SR UDG 626.5k3:%6.214 &,., and SLIPOMMO, V. A,,, Institute XULISKIY, L. A., PLYSYUKO A.,_ of Colloidal Cheffs'f 'aiia ... Chemistry of Watero Awiderv elf scieaoes Ukrainian SSR "Use of Ozone for the Final Purification and Decontamination of Biochemically Pure Waste Water" Kiev, Khimichealkaya Promy blennostl _ILkrainv, o 2,, 70, rip 5t3-61 Abstract: This study concerns ozonization as -- Xrimlti-nurpose rr,.d economical method for the final purification of biochemically pi~re waste water. Ozone, a strong oxidizer, not only. (,Iloaoiw~=inates water but considerably improve3 its physicoobemiced. and sanitary- hygienic characteri-,ticz. Research on tho use of ozono for ox.1dizing tho orgfinic matter of industrini sownire At 0jIgrLn:Li:i syntl%eois vn(~. procesning plants hns sho= ozone to be OffOOtiVD Ln romoving phenols, thiocynnatos, and cyanides, petrochomic'-11"I r%nd -~roduct;;11 of' methane thormooxidative pyrolysis, a:; woll ns polrmuclciTtr nronatlc compounds (posse3sing carcinogenic propertie.,j), n. 1:,I;roc~ompoLmds, era. ,).)r j 617~ 1A.rin ~jrcdics Ozone, unlike chlorine, does not produce hanTul 0 of organic mntter, and ozonization doos not requl:i.-o tompev!,it"ure and 1/2 USSR KULISKIY, L. A., et al, KhinicheakaZa Propyahlenni,)st I Ultrainy, No 2, 70, PP 58-61 pH regulation. F-xperiments conducted on a sniall Istboratory device with an oxidation column demonstrated the high ef,'I'oct.Iveneas of final Durification with ozone. At do3e rates of ;:)Q--,;'5 r,6,/'1 ozone V ,, deodorl.zinj; i nd decorl- is sufficiontly effec-tive in decolorizing a tamination of water. A table in the origintil art:Ix:1a gives compara- tive data on the offeptivenees of purifying water witil ozone as P- function of its concentration j.r. tiie ozone- oxygeri mixtu-e. Ozone has also gAined wide acceptance in dooontaminAtion of di-inLring water, The bactericide activity of ozone is shorrn in another t4ible in tho original article. 212 - 1.17 Tj Water Treatmont 14 2, WSR "") UDC 628.,Q~J~i%6,214 KUT-ASKI-Y, L. A., PLYSYUK, A. A.,(and SLIPCHM0, V. A., In.9titute "1510M emy cler~oes o o"II.'ZdiMa7ITMhem*'CAtky taid'Ofiemistry or Waterp AcdLd of 5~ Ukrainian SSR "Use of Ozone for the Final Purification and Decontamination of Biochemically Pure Waste Water" Kiev, Xhimichesicayn Promyshlennost' UkrainZ, No 2,, 70, pp -58-61 Ab3trnc-%'-.: This study conoorna ozonization as a multi-purposo and economical method for the final purification cf b~iachaiaic ally pmre wanto water. Ozone, a strong oxidizero not only iliac oat wminate a Wator but conaidorably improvon ita ph7sicochomlonl anA zanit&r-y- hygienic characteristics. Rosaarch on the use of ozozo for oxid-1.zing the orgianic mattuar of industrial sowage at organic, syjuthozis arvi processing plants has shotm ozone to be offectivia In xv~xrlovin~--, phenols, thiocynnates, and cyanides, petrochamical's axd of methane ther.-ooxidativa pyrolysis, a3 well an pol~)-nualoar nron.").Lic compounds (possessing carcinogenic propertien), nitrooompounds, otc. Ozone, unlike chlorino, does not produce harjd~ul oxidit~tion produota of organic matter, and ozonization does not require tq~aiperaturo and 112 USSR KUL I SKIY, L. A. ot al Khimichosk~qya Pro=s 3.1 ermost Mg ai No 70P pp 58-61 pH regulation. Experiments eonduoted on a small labo:ratory dwiica with an oxidation colurm demonstrated the high effectiveness of final purification with ozone. At dose rates of 20--~,;" mg/I omona is sufficientl7 effective in decolorizing, doodorizinq, and docoll- tamindtion of water. A table in the ori6inal article gives coxpara- tive data on the effoctiveneas of purifying irater with ozono all a function of it-is concentration in the ozone-oxygen mixture. Ozone has also gained wide acceptance in decontamination of drixulcInG water. The bactericide activity of ozone is shown in another tablo in tho original article. 212 USSR UDC 620.1914.8t0"7,11.5.06 419.8 CHERVATYUK, V. F., K03MIKO, A. YE., NAWIZCHNAM, A. A., PM A K SHAPKAY, R. YA., and YAZON, Z. F., Severodonotsk I "Study of the Corrosive Resistance and Atmospheric SLabihty of FiucrCUS.-, Produced From the Composition 311 TKh54 Kiev. Khimicfhes-kaya Tokhnologiya. No 2 (62), %L-.r-e,pr '74!, pp 22-23 Abstract: Fiberglass materi,:kI stiLdied was rcsistant 1.0 hydr,.',,~hloric acl-1, dilute and coricwtvated acotic aiul, furmie ac~.ds, a",t:Iii an-L.11no, trichloroLmnzeno, toluunu, and gaafusouz (3,). licl, ana !10 ),I-;-rolun"ed U-4;,:ge of this matorial shov.-; contjidarablo Weal. (14 to tho ac-10.611 o:(, light, ture and moiz-turc. With aging the finwwts of tho plaiiLie dl~,;Jturioratu-, ~,.t 1,n Increasing rate, 1"he laboratory resulta~werqi fully collrobor-itt-orl by oYpijrj,- zents carried out in the field. USSR GROSS, Ye. F., PLY-MLIN. A;-~W, -MMU'u"t, L. G., SHAZIRIN, Y~-,. "Dillinescence P-nd CoritAnation ',;cattorlm,', ~n i~ Cit Ta Kos~~cw, Murn.91 i Teoreticho!,hoy Fi.~Iki., Vol 1~3, N~j 72, pp 312-315 Abstmct: Re.-or-.~it ill 11").1i b-i'l) tlhil ject of a untii llow the.1.0 w) investil-~i4 ions of tn;-- 'ueh-vior of the lntonsity of tht:: nc. tered li;hf. -i contInuous chnn in frcqpn-ic~y in t?10 -IT*CEj Dt' alinorDtI.C41. 'Duls ir, L%-! subject of the artiv.).o. 'Yoc neon b,L-.t~r at K' avi 'j7,1 Y. Con-centrnt"I'on x. in th".1 I*;p.'!C~'1lv~'..n!-' IJ'Iriiol~~! vnxied butween t;.4 ~~n~( 0.5, corvenponfiln;! to a -.111 t"v'- 1111~0"% :)" t,IC-* bidden zone fro.- 1.0 1-90; ev Mt 4.21 V. Thu stwli.ck~t; th,-, resonant natur-m co,iibination scattarin,,, is mlatod to excitatic;r, ol' fmi- excitons in the rllxed crystals studied. 1/1 74 23 August 1973 T:- OF M-MICING ME-i PWREERMLS Traftitlatleft-or collectiont tvidazin jg 1771, -Xiev. Cw. PA;Q- EMNst-tivity ot 11xcanium &M Ploblum Carbides in the Region of Homogeneity (L.N. Okhr-buk, r- Sh. Upadkhoya) ................. I Work function of Silicon Carbide (L.W. Okhromchuk) .................................... 4 Electrical Resistance of Composite materials -U&LjI&-ftIwAV .................................... "eat CAP"City mcasuremnt in Some Ceramic Materials V-S. ....................... 14 Thar=al Conductivity *f Iteinforced Plastics (O.M. Itarpinon. V.S. Xlimenko) ...................... I* One Optimum Cars of a method of Axial Thermal Flow for Determining the Coefficient of Ther"I Conductivity (V.S. Klimenko, et: al.) ............................. 21 -~StudY of 91-Itering Kinetics by Moz Extrusion of Tirconitm And Titanium Carbide* in the Regions of Their Homogeneity V. Y3. waumanko, R. Ya. ki-) ................. is P ~*t Prealln f Molybdenum Carbide (Yu.9.T..tuires 0 Rc5ovore K.S. Xavallchanko). 32 USSR - 11 Y C4, S COUTE'i?,' (Corit i:)U-"I)' :, --s L J,,,,n CArbidq Parts by flot CaatLnq Un,Pir Pr v T ww) ............................... Productior of Itiqhly Dispermcd Copper-F&" POwd*r CGFP*>KtZGs Containing Refractory-Metal Carbidwe . (17.1. Motyazhev) ...................................... 4~ Prpd-tior, of Yttrium Subgroup Rare-Earth Metal Vi,d~cabQrldev (V.v. alitntrovl ....................................... 4 i, 7 Sint-ring Titanium DLboride-Kolybdonum Compacto ...................................... Removal of the Pla5ticizer Prop. Div-Fxtrud&d Hard-Alloy Parts ..................................... .Sttu!y r.01 Intavactinn of Mqjyt~dqnu= and TU~Gt4RR UailicLdea With Ti =d Zz in an Electron-Beam Hea;er iQ.S_ Yurcheako) . ............................ I ....... Effect of Alloyinq Elements an shift of the Alpha-D*ts- Tr4nsformati~n in Titanium and Zirconium .......................................... Study of Some Properties of Zirconium With Addition* of Transition "tals (V.F. rL!irpov) ....................................... itara-Carth Metal, Modification of Titanium JV.A. Kashchuk, A.I. Cherkashi n) ............... I ...... Increasing the Physical and Kacha"cal Prepemi-es or cermet5 119ift) .............................. Effect of Scandium, Yttrium, and Lanthanum Oxides on the Pvjp-irtliq ot vickal Ferrite tL.A. At-!kavyuk) ...................................... Interaction of TransiLion Metal Carbides With S111..on (E.V. Kutyshava) ...................................... 1,16 Fractionation of Fine Metallic PoWers (A.P. .......... ............................ b UZ - 026 UNCLASSI;FILJ PiW0F--.ssf)l(; 0ATF--13%U'Viu T ITLE-USE OF SU'k FACE 4CT I V-- S(JbS TANC ES IN t-i V tj I F E:Xl r,US 10 1 - i ALLGYS -U- ,AUTH0A-(02)-PLYUSMCMt 6.V., SL~--IKOI A.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,:S0URCr-_--PJk0Sf4KL!VAYA MET., FE3. 1970t (2), 11-131 DATE PULALISHEO ---- FE670 SUBJECT AREAS--MATEkIALS, INO. p CIVII. AND IIIAIW11.4 EN(jR TOPIC TAGS-PLAVICIZeR, Sdkr~ACtz ACTIVE AGL-PiTo IHETAL~%'OPKIN'3' LJdRlL'*~N'f, METAL EXTRUSIGIN'r HARD ALLOY CONTROL mARKMG--,~O RESTKICTIONS OOCU'i~'--NT CL-ISS-UNCLi'~ PROXY i%EEL/FRA,4E--200Jl0L,!b C I R C A C , C E S S 19N ~ IA I12 -),,J SIEP Wj---Ukyu~2~11 2/Z 026 UNIC L A S S I F I E 0 I0P0CF-!--,!; IN i 1) 'ATE-- I 3Nk-JV7Q CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123ii'48 ABSTxACT/EXTkA(-,T--(Ij? 6P-0- AaSFj