SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAYNOV, YU. A. - RAZNATDVKSIY, I. M.

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&1: :7 PR 2.1 Jt,.,(. ril OrIALKINr EPITAXIAL, SIMMI FILM WITH THP &PPlAC&TV)?4 OF HYDROCEN OF M(V PURITY XNP STUDYING VE ADMIXIIJUr, DISTRIBUTION PROFILE Ali- by XU ~ARgsvn,ov A. L. A. S. V. P. Pr7attin, ;. -libirac.-P. ~' lion t.' rs;-i , V, V, ovi *;-,Y.. r;-tseWe r.i, c h Sloyev Poluprov.,Inlkov - Trudy Simroziuma, Russian. part 4, 15b$ . P;, -'j 2 PP b.1 'ilie dictriLution profile Of the adrixtutwo An the vpitaxi4l layers pl~o tu. dtti-!we -'a in insuring the given operating charactetiat1cm c( the .~i- C.Mducting devices. The requirtr*nt an obtaining precision prcfLIC4 in intensified sharply in connection with microminimturizat Lori and tile technology of solid state cir- t ry. On the other hand, the nature at the admixture dintribULton in the VPI- 12 taxiol IsTers provides rich information parodtting the diocovery of th ao.--h- antac, of the intttactLon of the adlaUtureti, with the growi-IR crystal. In practice, the admixturo distribution depends on th. affect at marry -phvmic4l factore amrift which -he principal ones are the reaction kl~ ectles in tile gws pliatco the cepture and dinplacement of admixtures during the gtvwth ptorens. tile phase equilibria and the diffusion over the surface and in the solid state. There are cievoral papnra devoted to the admixture distribution Jurfurm epic*mIal growth 11-3, 5. 61: however, in them tile mot Important quontion to net Invostigated - the dLstr4b~ittoo uf the film in the body connected with purponaful alloying from the gas phase In the growth process. (~rovc it] InventinAted the advd.Ktare distribution In the film-substra. system for the came where the alloying admixture was evaporated from the solt" U.; phase and then was aStain crystallized from the vapor-flas mixture. In the Indicated paper a study was mde of a distribution profile of the admixtures an the basis oC the diffunion theory in the solid state, and special experleents were perforvied with 2atiolony and boron. The author 70 40 USSR uDo 62-1.382.oo2 RAYNOV, YU.A. 'Diamond Processing Of Semiconductor Materials ft Elektron.tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Tekhnol.,organiz,. proiz-va i oborud. (Electronics Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Technologr, organiz- ation of production and equipment), 1972,11ssue 1(49) pp 74-80 (from RZh:Elektronika i yeye.primeneniye, No 9, Sept 1.972, abstract No 9B424) Translation: Problems of grinding silicon wafers,with a combined abrasive are considered. The machine tools for cutting semiconductors and the cuttinr, diamond disks are described, as well as equipment and tools for grinding. The quality of the processed. wafers is evaluated. Rec ommendat ions are made with respect to the fitting out with apparritue of the process of grinding and polishing silicon sub- strates. Summary. Boom" r- 5 L - T!, U-5. trTENRLWATtON OF TIM G9MUT" PAOCfISTS Of TPITAXIAL LAYMS BY PHOTO EXITATION r,'WD THE APPLICATION OF ZLECTROMACMIC Pit=- (ArtICIO by TO. 0, Chl*tWAk~j A-D-Cormfjw" -U~ A. W,rallyenko, V. A. rirrikh1n, 7. 1. LhAro"Y. Moscow. Na~osiblrsk. III S a riatseasaft Z.4t. rolqpr-~-~ kh Vristallov I Rumst.n. 12-11 Jun., 1972, p 461 Thq of!=t +0 ths systee from phatairr"Latlom " s1*4trimmannotic fields Vtruit4o in contrast to tho-thttuaL affect. ottaul*Ctom of d*ftned ch~%Lcal rasttloop both In the volum,* and at the phase latartam*. Each Cbmaltal act, daVoMinit ton the aloctTvnit tr6hattionq takins, plteq it% Lt r.q4ttes tzra-Itation by light of a strictly doftm*4 wave length. The #hstairradlatIon otfore Cho pas-11,11it7 at &LWpIQ realization of a selective crystal growth with respect to arm. tft the paper* by IPV&RlAx end Kututsava it wee 44mmostrated that Irradiation by ultraviolet light lower& the autoopltexy tmVerature of the allito4 In,tha Presence of hydroxes rv4uction of sictA oad SL 2C4. r*"Octtv*IY. and with & - goasta"t t~mpwraturs tt.incrmaoes the growth rate. In the expartmanks of the authore,by applAcatiom of an electric field with on intensity of I kvIcs to the chloride process at silicon autooptt&X7. it was possible to Increase the Smith race of Cho 9pitaxial lmy~jrs,xmd #too to weduce tist process tosperatum In mdditiou. the variation to Intensity of the fl*IA poralto variation of the alloying level without varying the co"osition of the vapor-San mixture. Tho Indicated alfacto *Is* *ps% up nw p"olbIlItlos"for latagratio4 the technological. processam. 43 USSR UW 621.31r,.5,02:54-6.28 CHISTYAY.OV, YU.D., RAYNOVA, YU.P., MALININJ A.YU. aMochanism Of Formation Of Oxide Films Of Silicon From Vapor-Gas Mixture IS'014 + H2 -;~' C9211' Sb.nauch.tr. 1~o probl. mikroelektron. Moak. in'-t elektron. tekhn. (Collection Of Scientific Works On Problems Of Microelectronica. Moscow Institute Cf Electrcn- ics Technolog7), 1972, Issue 8j pp 174-183 (from RZh:Elektronike i YE~ye primenen- iye, No 9, Sept 1972, AbBtract No 9B84) Translation. The Drincipal kinetic characteristics are considered of the process of-reaction of SiGih with H2 and 002, and conclusions are drawn concerning the reaction mechanism of the letter. The micromechanism of the formation of the .oxide phase of the vapor-gas mixture (SiC14 + H2 + G02] is considered in accord- ance with the phase diagrams in the system Si-0- 7 ref. Summary. JPRS 57115 27 September UNDUVATER COMIMUN I CAT NNS AND TC4ED EQUIPMENT --ttlons trom the Ru~siar.-.14,nquage perlokilcal -Poc!vcd, ;~S, 7 Publishing House. nik, 1, 29 197Z, o, t~ pr-j:j Janu,ry 1972, pp Z6--, 40-47. CONTENTS ppcz- BkaweLn Aqu=Auts c. i.rr, 'A ................................ I Vndqt~4t,ir Atfachs-d and Towild A;)Par4tu3 A. T:. DItrlyv~; ...................... .................. ... AhOO434("- UR 04827 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Electrical, Der-went, 243214 ANALYZING POLARIZED LIGHT,; f rcxu natu ra L and artificial,double~-refractin& substancei, can be done with PIDIalrized '"mslof Nicol dlan-, Thompson, Arens, etc., tupe, comprising two or three components cementeVtogether with Canada balsam or ather transparent cement. Under powerful illumination these compoun4s.can fail.; the proposal is for a design of better thermal stabiUty. The diagram shows a.prism of a-bi-refringent.crystnl with an Internal twinpeA plane ABCDA 1BICIDP The plane HEM F IEMI is the displacement plane iii which lie tAe op"tical axes of the original and LwnnLd 197G1701 parts of the-cry6tal. Forman analogue of crossed 'Reols, the polarizer-AwrotAtad until the polar- ization of Ihe~ aid"ary Iii4t -It .xkide. the~bl- refrinent device. 'Then according to Malus' Law there will be only one rayJa the originaLpart of the twinned. crys6alj, and sint:a it's angle_- of incidence an thety inning plane is the angle of total internal,'-re,flect I I 4on it is.fully reflected~ that iss. the~twiuned:crystaUfulftls the function of a light.analyser. IS 115,9.69)BuL 161 24.6.66 as 1087110126-25-0.3-RA claso 42,h., Tnt.Cl.T7OIF- 197G1702 m I I - Mr, I 'r jr JIM, 111 "M HOW M I 901 USSR UDO.621-38--.002 GAYSINSKIY,V.B., GALICHI ME SKIY, L.P., GRIGORIYEV, A.N., USFKIN, Y.M., KULIK, 0- L.A., FAY1 R V.N., NIKOLAYCHbK, L.I., PIVOVAR, L.I., RAYSKIN,~, SY-9.'Y~ NE SF *Ion Implantation Of Single Crystals Of Cadmiu Swul'Aideo V sb. Monokristally i tekhnika (Single Crystals And Technology--Collection Of Works), Issue 6, Khar Ikov, 1"972, pp 109-112 (from RM.Elektronika i._yeye primen- eniya, No 11, Vov 1972, Abstract No 11B459) Translation: The effect was studied of the dose and energay of Irradiation by lithium ions in the temperature range from minus 70 to plus 1800 C on the con- duct iv k,, of cadmium sulfide. A divergence is found between the theoretically calculated value of the depth of penetration of lithium ions and the ex:)eriment- al results. These diver.-ences are accounted for by the =arlted differences of the structures of the surface layer and the volume of the erjstal. With the aid of ion implantation piezosemiconductor tr8na-ducers were produced ba.ved on a high- resistance layer in CdS. Summary. USSR UDC 615.2.16.5.015.45:612.13 RAYSKIY, V. A., ROZONOV, Yu. B., and CHIGHKANOV, G. G., Moscow Institute of -?,--,ycHI-aVr~r---R5FSR Ministry of Health, and 1nstitute of Fharmacalogy, Academy of Medical Science USSR "Nature and Mode of Action of Diazopam on Some Parameters of the Blood Circulation" Moscow, Terapevticheskiy Arkhiv, No 8, 1973, pp 35-39 Abstract": Peroral administration of diazep,-Li, had no significant effect on the pulse rate, blood pressure, or EKG of cardiac pati4!nts with or without postinfarction neurotic manifestations. However, parenteral injectlon of the drug produced moderate hypotension, weak or moderate bradycardia and, in some cases, tachycardia. Experiments on cats showed that the hypotensive effect oil diazeDa-plis caused by a decrease in -zascular 'one resulting mainly from inhibition of the central regulation of sympathetic tone. The drug al~,o relaxed briefly the smooth musculature of the vascular valls. 1A USSR uDc 615. 14-03 RAYSKIY, V. A. Psikhofarmakologicheskiye sredstra v rieditsinskoy praktike (Psychopharmacolo- gical Agents in Medical Practice), Mloscov, 1972, 128 pp Translation: Abrtract A great deal of experience has been gained in recent years with the use of new psychopharmacological (psychotropic) agents t W treat nental diseases. These agents not on3_y affect the hu.-An psyche, they can also lo-wer arterial pressure, diminish convulsions, relax mascles, act on the meta~bolic processes, etc. In view of this vide range of activity, the psychop-harruicolo.-gic z~5-ents have come to be used in the treatment of, a variety of pathological conditions outside of the psychiatric clinic. Mie book exardnes -Urie problems connected with the use of psychotropic drugs in internal, surgical, p,~rnecological, infectious, and other diseases. The author briefly describes the characteristics of the principal drugs and their so-called side effects. He analyzes in detaU the indications for their use in various diseases, the advantages and disadvantages of the differ- ent drugs, the doses and methods of administration. Emphasis is placed on the possibility of using psychopharmacotherapy in broad medical practice, especi- ally in districts handled by doctor's assistants with a minimum amount of 1/3 USSR RAYSKIY, V. A., Psiklhofarmkologicheskiye sredsttra v meditsinskoy praRtike., 1972, 128 pp equipment, at their disposal and simple nedical supenrision. The specific indications and results of treatment are illustrated -,iltdi clinical exan.-ples. The book is intended to familiarize junior medical petsonnel vith new possi- bilities of treating many diseases. Conten4-s Foreword... Introduction- 5 Chapter I. Neuroses in medical practice... 7 Cha ter 2. The principal psychopharma-cological, agents... P 19 Classification... 19 Characteristics of the principal puyehopharmacoloGical agents... 23 Neuroleptics... 24 Tranquilizers... 33 Antidepressants... 37 Chapter 3- Side effects and complications produced by psychophar- rmcological ag .5ents and their treatment 41 Complications and side effect's of neuroleptics... 42 Side effects of tranquilizers... 51 Complications and side effects of antidepressants... 52 2/3 USSR PIYSKIY, V. A., Psikhofarmakologicheskiye sredstva v meditsinskoy praktike, 1972, 128 pp Chapter 4. Psychophannacological agents.in internal medicine... 55 Cardiovascular diseases... 55 Respiratory diseases... 76 Gastrointestinal diseases,.. 82 Chapter 5. Psychopharmcolo.-ical agents in surgery, obstetrics and gynecology... 912 Chapter 6. Psychopharmacological agents in infectious diseclses,,. 110 Chapter 7- Other indications for the use of psychopha*nracoloGical agents.40 1-16 USSR UDC LE EKSANDROV, S.B., PALO-LIE, D.R., 31-MU10, ~11# A SILrYISH, E.A., L.F. 4Fhotoelectronic ':~rcp3r'ieF And "-ner- Structure U- Transbisblndoniler." V ob. Polunrovoi-nik-i i ikh nr-- Ic 2. e v clel-trotelkh. (EeniconLictors Ard Their Applicition To E'lectrical -'rg-ineerin-c-Collec-tion Of Iork!5j, N-o Riga, ca O'Zirzatne," 19~11, n,:; 22-1-2.;~O (from RZh.,Zlektrqnika i yeye primmuni-,~e, Nio 2, Feb No 2A 20 72, Abstract4 Iranslation: results are discuused of a study by the method of photoccrduct- ivi4- and photoelect-ronic em-~ssion o-.I:' the pro-per"iee of vthin film -ystcL: of' 'dered o' n~."Dtonrcduc:6-'on c" tranzbiubin4cnil~n. zechani--t~c~re conci charge carrierc, ana an encirFv soh me 0C a molec--;Iar cryBtal ci~ trsncbisbindonilen Asp- M004.3567- UK 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated,: Sectipn it-Electrical, Derwent, 471D 243007 C1RCVFj FOR GENE 8 WITH RATIN,A SEQUENCE OF PQLSE -T POLA DIFFE~z:~ RITIES. 'The pulse forming module is an airpl,ifiVr built on a transistor (2) with a posit- ive feedback. The modulating pulses,can be impressed on this selection the puLses coming from the out put transformer (3) will be given their polanAy. The frequency is controlled by,the timinS pullces applied to terminals (9). 29.3-68 as 1227972118-24. 2,4._&jjQt.& Vj,(,VAgU, V. 'XL (25.9.69) Bul 1615.5.69. ClAss, 21c, 74b.lnt.Cl.G 05- G 08c. 19762025 A406 480r y6L UR 0 482 Soviet Inventions Iltuscrated, Section H Electrical, Derwent, F243946 CONTACr CKUP OR ELECTRI CON U T Y O :2170 D C IVIT F 1!J F & -Eompri3inj 46 insdlattug LIRUIDS tu I current el4trod" Q), with the outer alectri~des joined together &ad carthad, and four teatial plo electrodes (3). Messureluent transformers Upt, TV2) are.connected.to tha:electrodes (3~.. Measure- Y ment transformers~. -(rpi, Tp2) are connected to the electrodes (3); their secondary windings are connecced in series. if resistances in'the pickup sections between the electrodes M-are equal, differences in currents.-flowing through these tiections pructic- ally do not af f ec:t, the o~.tput' VoLtage(UvYkh~ obtained by addition of Voltages callectod from the electrodes and appearing at the transformers (TpL, Tp2) secondary windings. ;As the.outer corrent electrodes are joined cogether.~a ~arasLtic shuht- ing resistance ham,no affett on the outpmt volcage. 23.4.65 as 1004754126-23.ROZENBLIT.A.D.ei: al. (9.10.69) Bul 0/14.3.69-Clase 4,21. Int.CI,G 01a. 1119 7 7 16 4 3 AA0044805 -mmommommmmmm ~AUTHORS: Rozenblit, A. B., -Zozulva, B. 1. ~X - 21 N .19771644 . ...... ...... ....... ... Raysov,_O.-A., UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--CHANGES IN PLEURAL ABSORaING ABILITY UNDER.THE EFFECT Of HIGH FREQULNCY ELECTRO14AGNETIC OSCILLATIONS ON THE ORGANISM -U- AUTHOK-(0Z)-RAYYEL8ERG6LAN!~L V.R., RAKHMANv F41. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SGURCE-F ILI OLOGICHNI LitURNAL, 1970, VOL 16# NR 3., PP 379-384 DATE PUfsL ISHED---70 .,SUaJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-LUNG, CAT, PHUSPHORUS ISOTOPE, RADIOACTIVE TRACER, ELECTROMAGNETIC BIOLOGIC EFFECT, ULTRASONIC BIOLUGIC EFFECT "-"CCJNT8.0L MAKKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --1994/1121 --UR/Q?-38170/016/003/0379/0384 PROXY REEL/FRAME STEP NO :~:_CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0115140 UNCLASSIFIED maw" 2/2 032 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-090CT76 ~,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115140 -ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- A-35TRACT. THE PLEURAL A13SL.)ktDl,"lG ACTIVITY WAS STUDIED UNDER EFFECT OF ELECTRO~,AGt4ETIC FI'C'LDS AND ULTRASOUND OF DIFFEkENT POWER AND DURATION IN 123 CATS. AESOREI IN ;G FUi,.CTION OF THE PLEURAL CAVITY wAS sruDiED BY THE METHOD UF RADIUACTiVE I '''DICATIODN. RADIOACTIVE PHOSPORUS WAS ADMINISTRATED IN THE 1~,DICATUA bt--SAGE 22.5 MU KG. ABSORPTION WAS STUDIED IN DYNAMICS 5, 10, 20, 30-1 45 60, 90 AND 120 MIN AFTER ADMINISTPATIiN OF P P41ME32 TO THE PLEURAL CAVITY. THE INVESTIGATIONS 5H04EI)t THAT THE DEGREE AND DIRECTION OF THE CHANGES IN THE PLEURAL ABSOR-BLNG FUNCTION DEPENOS ON THE POWER AND DURATION OF THE EFFECT UF ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATIONS ON THE ORI'VANISM AND ON THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS or- THE AGENT' FACILITY: DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLUGY AGRICUL UDESSA4 TURAL INSTITUTE, UNCLASSIFIED Pesticides USSR UDC 577. 15/17 YEVDOKI* ~O VA, G. 'PA YT S I N ~A G. nz5titute, russian SSR1 "Sulfuric Acid hyd.roiyzares ~)f Lo%viand tors for i'Licroorgan-Lms an-d Plants. containing Compounds. III' Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii 1~.auk B3SR, No 6, 1970, pp 87-90 K03T~DJK V-C~) 14 4 a 11 Q Academy of Sciences Belo- Peats 5,-3 GrovjtAh Composition of !Ilitro~;en- 3eriya Khimiche,-.Icilkh "%'aUk, Abstract: The author!--, ~;tudied tile, a-3ino acid com-oaitia- of s,11- furic acid hydrolyzates `ive --aaiplees of lo-wia-tld obraill- ed by Lhe action af sui furic acid of var.? rini: t. - -- ,, n 3 a atmos,):.eric E:nd pr,-,54;ur;_" "0 acid.-i fro-vi Lhe hyaroiyzates by "-bsorpt-lon on chtion convemed tv a,,:--Id bl, wit.-i che-ical."y pure hydro- Chlo--ic acid. 1~. v.,as folmd ~J-Iaz; W drolysis of lcj au t:, Sulfuric acid 2-.30 percenir., 90-c'50, time 6 hours) rives a ~,yrirolyiate containinc~ 1'/ ar.,.Jno acids. The amino acid yield increases wiLh increa5ed acid concentratic,--i; 1/2 USSR G. A. et EE VD Olt C r; m,OVA lzvestiya Akadc-li 1"ziuk BSSR) Nauk, No 6, 1970Y --Q 6-5 rercent of the on-an-ic su--stance of the hydroly:,al-~~ and. ulba-it 2 i:-rrccn' 0.11' the orcanic o- t~,- ',',eat ane acted lipon, by 1- The nitroren of the sulfuric acid hy~irolyzates ente.-le in-,r) of amino acias (13.5-1-3-8 T--2rcezm Of the total niti:~c-Een of tiv, hyd-rolyzate) and ayulionia compounds (34-1-59-5 r,--rcent)- ^/2 USSR UDC 616.8-009.636.12-092 415211 UWO, N. N. HAYT M L 100 A. H and LATASH, L. P., Laboratory of ' iN of id ctions in' the Orgimisa of 14an and Anim2ls Problems N ineni. 14. 1. Grashchenkov, and Chair of Clinical Physiology, Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the First lloscow Medical Institute imeni. 1. M. Sechenov -."Diurnal Rhythm of Wakefulness and Sleep:in Harcolepsy" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii. iKeeditsiny, Vol 71, No 3, War 711 pp 20-23 Abstracti The diurnal rhythm of wakefulness and sleep was studied in one patient with monosymptomatic naroolepsy (attacks of sleep during daytime) and in -two patients with polysymptomatic narcolepsy (sleep attacks, cata- plexy has s and hallucinations during nJlrht sleep). Electroencephalo- e; gram ~fron;l, rarietal, and occipital an~as), electro,-ayogramu (mouth museu- lature , and electrocatdiograms were recorded while the patients vere care- fully observed over a 24-hour period, The total duration of the sleep phase was markedly prolonged in the patient w1th zonosymptonatic narcolepsy as a xesult of the sleep seizures during the day. Stages of pronounced drowsiness were observed in the patients with polysppbo=ticLr=colep3y. All patients 1/2 USSR- 669.71.053.4 RAYVICH, Sh. B., MOYWID, A- E., "Algorithm for ODtimization of Evraporation BatterY, Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i HIcktrodn, Prom-sti (Korks of All-Union Scientific Research ard Planning institute of the Aluminum, Magne- sium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 70, pp 153-156. (Translated from Refer- ativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. S G148 by the authors). Translation: A method is suggested for optimization of evaporation batteries according to a combination of characteristics. The criterion used is the cost of a unit volume of water. A general plan of the sequence of design of evapora- tion batteries with different characteristics is developed for optimization. I fig. -USS, USSR UDC 669.71.053.4 RAYVICH, Zh. B., MZELI, V. A. 'Vomparison of Transient Processes of an Evaporation Plant and a Mathematical Modell, Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Al,~iLniin. , Mag-n. i Ele~-trodn. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, Nagne- sium and Electrode Industry), i970, No. 70, pp. 145-152. (Translated from, Refer- ativnyy Zhurnal Metallurcriya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G147 by the authors). Translation: A method is suggested for comparing the transient processes of an evaporation plant and its mathematical model. An algorithm is composed for solu- tion of the system of equations which make up the dynamic model of a multiple- unit evaporation plant. The data of two experiments are used to compare the transient processes in a three-unit evaporation plant with mixe(I flow and its model, 2 figs; 2 tables. 1/2 Oil UNC LASS IF I ED PROCESS ING DATE-11DEC70 T ITLE-GE TERAI.N."T TO&,' OF THE THREE DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF APEPSIN %6LECULE AT 5,5 A. RESOLUTION' -U- A6THJR-(05)-ANb^EYEVA# N.S., 60AISJVt V V. vGOVOKUNv N.Nov MEL14ADAMYA!11 N V.A., RAYZ, V.SH. CCU,%TkY tr SOUPCE-COKL. AKA0. 14AUK SSSk 11;70* 1-)2( 1), 216-19 DATE PUBLISHEJ SU:3JECT AREAS-13IOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TCPIC TAGS-PEPSIN, 14GLECULE, CRYSTAL CUMOL MAkKING-140 RESTRICTIONS 0(jCu;4ET4T CLASS-WXLA'SSIFIED PtiUXY FLCHh No___-FU70/b05006/F0Z STEP- NO--UR/0020/70/1921001/02',-6/r.2.11; Cl;iC ACCESSI~;14' .44j--AT013-)815 LINCLASS IFEC-0- Taff 2"r2 0 11 UH(; L A S S I F I E 0 PROCESSING DATE--libEC7C -61RC ACCESSICiN NU--AT0139815 A.3STRACT/EXTi(A(.T--(6) GP-6- ABSTRACT. EXA.Mii. GF A 14CANOCLINIC FQR~! OF PEPSIN. CPYSTALS PRE?0. AT PH 2 IMAX. ACTIVITY OF THE ENZY;,E IS AT THIS Ph) Si THAT THE UNIT CELL OF THE C -NZYM& JlA0 PAIRAMETEkS OF: A L,:UALS 5,~:. 7 Ak G S T R 1., 6 EQUALS 36.3ANGSTROM, C E~UAL5 73..5A!1,G:STltUx, A! -T ECUALS 1040EGAEES; THE UNIT CELL CONTAINS 2 14OLS. OF THE PROTEIN. LISOMORPHGUS OLRIVS. viERE MAOE BY ION DIFFUSIUN OF HGI SUi53v HGBR SU33, PT(C SU62 U SUB4) SUb2 PRIPIE2 NEGATIVE, PTCL SU34 PRIME2 NEGATIVE* ~ND PT(Nu SUbZ) SUv4 PRIAE2 NEGATIVE. 7HE INITRODUCTION 01' THESE HEAVY ATOMS WAS FOLLOWED BY 0IFFRACTION ANAL. THE -ENZYVE CGiNTAINS DISTINC-i ALTERNATING, FLAT LAYEAS wITHOUT INTERNAL VOIDS bUT WITH A VERY CC".1PL~-'X RELIEF SUKFACE. FACILITY: INST. MOL. BIOL., MGSCOvit USSR. UNCLASS I USSR M)C, 536-46+662.215.2 YSROXHIN, B. T. and IUM.I.MG, B. k. "Pressure Changes in the Initial Combustion Period of a K Systea in a Half-Enclosed Space" yva, Vol 7, No 4, December 1971, Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i Vzr, pp 488-492 Abstract: It has been established that the reduition in the cross section of a condensed system causes a sharp increase in pressure and leads to unstable Processes in a half-enclosed sDace. This, in some.cases, has resalted in quenching of the k-sy-stem with re- peated spontaneous combustion, krioi-m as "sneezing," when the pres- sure diagram is discontinuous. The need has thus arisenfor a cri- terion which would make possible the choice of initial conditions in which the Wessure rise and the instability o-f the processes are not repeated. The present article discusses what the authors consider to be the most Viable of such criteria, desi6nated as r, and,proposed by Yu. A. Pobedonostsev. T'he criterion is equal to the ratio of the burning.surface in the channel of the k system to the channel cross-section area. However, the criterion is deemed not sufficiently general and does not take into account the effect of turbulent combustion, hydrodyn-anic losses, flow velocity, a-rd 'USSR YEBROKRIN, B. T., et al, Fizil-z CoreniYa iVEIM, Vol 7, ITO 4, December 1971, PP 488-492 geometrical characteristics. The authors iinprove this criterion bY takin- as their initial point a-system of equations for the motion of the combustion products ji-i the k-systemm channel -.~.Jth the gas resulting from the coutbustion of the k-eystem dis-I'l-ribut-ed over its length, and by using the quasi-stationary principle ac- cording to which terms in the system of equations reflectinE, the nonstationary aspects of the process are neglected. Pormulas are derived for detexmining the rise in pressure cauBed by turbuIent combustion and hydrodynamic losses and for selecting opt-imal di- mensions of the k-zystem channel. 2/2 .1.03 1/2 030 UNCLASSI*I.ED PROCESSIqG DATE--230CT70 TITLE--INVESTIGATION OF THE HIGH FREOUENCY INSTABILITY THRESHOLD IN THE INTERACTION BETWEEN AN ELECTRON BEAW:ANO PLASMA -U- ~,,AUTHI,IR-(04i-BOGI)ANKEV[Cti9 L--S-, RAYIERP:M.D., RUKHADZEI, A.A.r STRELKOVt P.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKIY 1970t VOL 581 NR 4, PP 1219-1233 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.~,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS :-.TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON BEAM, PLASMA INTERACTIONt PLASMA STABILITY, ELECTRON DENSITY, EXTERNAL MAGENTIC FIELD, PLAS14A DENSITYP PLAStiA OSCILLA RESTRICTIONS M ARK I NG :',':~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1486 STEP NO--UR/0056/701058/004/1219/1233 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106242 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 030 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAfE---230CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106242 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ARSTRACT. THE CRITICAL PLASMA DENSITY FOR WHICH HIGH FRE'JUENCY INSTABILITY ARISES IN IHE PLASMA BEAA SYSTEM IS DETERMINED EXPERIMENTALLY, THE DEPENDENCE OF TH!": CRITICAL DEtlq5ITY ON THE ELECTORN BEAM DENSITY, MAGNITUDE OF EXTERNAL AAGNFTIC FIELD AND GEOMETRICAL DIMENSIONS OF THE SYSTEM IS INVESTIGATED. THE THRESHOLD CONDITIONS FOk EXCITATION OF ELECTROSTATIC OSCILLATIONS, DERIVED FROM AN ANALYSIS OF THE DISPERISON EwUATION FOR A RESTIRCTED PALSMA BE414 SYSTEM, AGREE WITH THE EXPERIMENT4L DATA, A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE THEORY AND EXPERIMENT SHOWS THAT IN THE GIVEN EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS THE CRITICAL 'SITY CORRESPOND TO EXCITATION OF AXIALLY VALUES OF THE PLASMA DEN SYMMETRIC OSCILLATION MODES* FACILITY., FIZICHESKIY INSTITUT IM. ~P. N. LEBED.[-.VA,. AN SSSRs UNCLASSIFIED will 713SR w %J B03D.PiINKEVICH L s RArzER X D et al (lebedev Physics lnstitute, Ub Acade,-w of SCLCO;~ "Study of the T-lureshold of High-Frequency Tnstability Oec-,xrii,4 d=- Ing Intor- action of an Electron Bean, ieith a Piasna- Zli-,xnal Eksperiment, 11 1970; Moscw:r allnoy i Teoreticheskoy F zilcL, Ar-T - Dn 1219-33 ic ! d r i~ ABSTRACT: An exuerinental determination is made of e cr- a 0 _s UY of a sm AiJ -frequency instability occurs vith a plasir..a bean. The plava in i Lch a high authors st-aely the dependence of the critical density on the enerT,,r of the -nitude of the external magnetic field' electron beam the mag and t lie r Y 1.1 co-m-trical dinenSiOns of the systar. The threshold conditions of excl:t~Aion of the electrostatic oscillations., found f rom an analysis of the ditnersion equation for a co-Sined plasma beam, agrees vLth the zaTerinental data. A comparison of thoo-,r 1;4 '~ Uexver:L-ent -~hawz that -under the oxverimeabal conditiona- studied the critinal values of the density of the plasma corres-nond to the excitation of the aAsymmetric mode of oscillation. 6 February 1973 ME POSSIBILITY OF BUILDIM PULSED CLECTW.1 ACCEUXATORS WITH FNERGMS or 20 To 3f) 1r.' "Article by C._P. Mkh,~jdze, H. :). "a Z- M~ S. An'] A.A. ~v 4iri~ . Russian. 11472, pp 47-74J 1. Progress of hiph-VOLLAg~ puto'!'Ci q~tir.-ttz has per- witted in th~ lait dt-radi- aub~wnttzlly ~iovatinc thu- parnmeters of Acrci-tatnrl' tit-i)mn with 6 tathl "nergy of several =Ojajcul~, a::-' a putitis of 101J to 1601 vatc, per p,sLs. Ore I$E)W 'thIl 14-117."tinn Of StACh "1MrC&VX,ar.C1,r1QWQrA in al--ctron bearts p,.-rsi .,p th., pro!ip.tt of thrir uqr t~? heat b,,Li,j Larj~--ta cc, Ill. inv-stiruLo ph,-9,2 .ii,l oht,,it, n- Mat-ri.*,Ia Oti bemas the,effec! or radia- are fincting orplitotiona in invest igating tic-it an r"r L.rl'uionv. I-ittint: of' pLanwa [h), the elocrrortj~.- puniping of to.... r5j, as Un injoettir for accol-rators. to accomplish collk-ctive.-matl-odw of i4xi acQeL- ration (61. otc. Tho d OV 'lopm.~nt of #-I-ctron accelerator& in rharaccitririd basically by a,t~ndoncy to introo %*! I he beam current L't-151.jT.bLe 1). At t it.. ma"' tot"e '"to c tron 1-j.. with oomahaV it"~ttjer cur- r-nt a ( to 100 k i to.mpt~r":! t but wi t ntiliv o1 ec t ron ~ ~.4ye rey ij~ rtot -.a re UM0 V r&ngn of 20-50 It ,V. in ects.tinc Car plavvta,and flu'stitum oloctronict, and niurlrar phymics. Such acc*1vMtorx would find appLication for the or-ation of' pnwtrfut ptas=a (tanerator alvJ accalocutore of al"tromiteijuvic r4diation of tht CO.Vitimeta'! rang., k.1nite,1 on the cntl :tivm int,,r 11 rtibit or th-- oJectmo beam with plasmao which is vitry Pffoot)VeLy wanifeati,-d at oltr&rolu- ti,tistic f.-I,irtron vmerjdeo. Tho high iifficiency of crinveraitin of the li^am itoargy ivto radiativo anorj-,y. which 4t. tho indicared bomm puramoters can runch Anil t ho or ration of a the I;tsos of gonsi the or or r - 10 make such SY4994fts Vory promising. W~M(IftZllr Or 11L,: 14AVY mui. rt;prnrr crnnk 1; TFUIIN:ALATION DIVISIM 410 1 SUIrg.AuLt xuAL) UASHINCTON. D.C .20390 CLA,,IF'.CATM.;s VNCLA~slplm AYMULD TOr, PUBLIC RMUSE, DISTRIBUTION URLIMITED T ITLI!: PUTtmR(S) s SOUICE. n- O~V.100-mt !;f Arr1l&A Mcchode In probloole of t-it:IM C-1culAtion f Thla-V.Iled Threo-Dimmalonal 5", t~* And roio RuzvIri!e prIk-,3nV0& octed"y x zt4acha~h statiche.Uago r-chrta prontranotYemay" olaLm (obolochki I .rla0f) Ar- A~~Ail-7k0vf4i Ye. . and kay-ar. V. 1). Z4 Sixth All-Union Conferenco an Fhall tad Plate "tiry 1966 TWZLATD$kt C NISC TVAJIMATIOU A~vPROVED DATE - 21- robcuory 1911 alld -Per 4-a I -en sty o-, con-,. - U, ziuous-7 Y t c d opticaj ITO 4(l h 61, Ll '110 _0 of Con+ d ard 01, the Of bli, Gs p 0c the fi- s 0 7 C C-0,+ - 4 of 4.1 VY 0-1 th e -0;.-er 0 0, . - , --- ~:; - i . , , ,- --a t bil 0 c e 112 I-* G:: -~7 L.21RAJOV Of o the C' thro C Ul~ LJ.,0 - tv-,-e e1zc PIC ZOV, and -Oct 'iec de_, b L,,2e the Q:'-s to te zor !js Chan-Cal Prob-, arzzz~oci_-_ , ~11_ 'C& "t,-a ~, - c~ C 01" c', L-,C t in .11, :, .- L,12 0 C* ;,-- *--"Llt~e Of lences u e - U S S191 Rklg~~,_Yu. P. (Institute of Problems in Mechanics of the USSR Academy of r-Salences) "Propagation of a High-Pressure Microwave Discharge" Moscow, Zhurnal Eks-perimentaltnoy i Tporeticheskoy Fiziki; JUlY, 1971, pp 222-33 Abstract; Propagation of microwave discharges in gases at high pressures of the order of an atmosphere is considered. Ther=sl conducLivity is the Major mechanism of propagation of the discharge toward the inciaient electromagnetic wave. Heat from the plasma is transmitted to the cold ga.-, which becorces hleated and ionized and bo.gins to absorb 1-iiierourave radiation. Tho problem, of stationary conditions of propagation of a discliarge wave is fox-muLated anc! solved approxi- mately. The termerature up to which the plasma-can be heated ani also the velo- city of the disc6rge front as a function of energy flux Iii the electromagnetic wave, as well as t-he threshold for existence of the condition are determined. it is shown that the process has much in comaon vith corwlu,-tion. The phenomenon is not infrequently observed in continuously operating microwave delrices 1.-hen a dis&zrge is ignited in wave guide and the pla-sian- formation moves toward the microwave source. However, up to now no pirjsical interpretation of the phen:)- menon has been offered. Reasonable agreement bet-ween the results of the calcu- lations and experimental data is obtained. USSR BAYZER. )Lug, P., MULICHENKO, B. F.. EPSTEIN, V. A., Inst-LtUtO of Problems in Mechanics, USSR Academy of Sciences "Investigation of a High-Pressure Laser Spark Ignited by &n Extraneous Plasma Source" Moscow. Zhurnal Eksperimentaltnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki. December, 1970. PP 1975-82 Abstract: A laser spark in argon at pressures up to 80 atm is Ignited by an extraneous plasma source, the intensity of the supporting, radiation far below the breakdown threshold. The threshold power of thei radiation from a ruby laser required for maintaining the plasma is determined for pressuras ranging from 16 to 80 atm and is found to lie between 70 and 10 W. The plasma temperature (18 000-33,0000) and other parav*ters are measured. The results are in agreement with the theoretical calculations. UNCLAS.s IF I ki P:tDCESSING DATE-_30-OCT70 - - I -,iKcAKU0i4;4 OF GASES U.'.L)Ek THE fNFLUENCE OF THE LLNG '"AVE i-NFRAREU KAL-;IATIL,'. CF ;% Casl-60N' 01OXWE LASER -U- 6- rf4.,-;F.--(G5)-Gi7NLkALGVv N.A.t ZietAKJV* V.P., KOZLCVw G.I., MASYUKOVt V*A.9 1 4AV 7* UN r, TU!_F'_Vl_l';4FG-USSR Ur4r !UIURL L-- P I S I NA ZH. EKSP. TEUK. FIL. 1970, 111(7), 343-6 ATE FUL~LISUD---70 IUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS 'ri PI CTA(xS-CAR8CN OTOXIfiE LASERt CHEMICAL PUKITY, ARGON, HELIUM, NEUN', IR ;RADIATION, LUMIT',ESCE E AUbY LASER, NEODYMIUM LASER, IONIZATION, XENLI, C LASER INDUCEL~ PLASMA CUTRU MAKKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLA5S--U.NCLASSIFIED AUXY.KEELIFKAME-1999/1133 STEP ~10-UR/0386/70/011/007/0--i43/0346 i'Rr_--_-~CLESSlLN` NiLi-AP0123123 WLLASSl'FlfC 212 077 ljNr-L ASS I F I ED P~~UCESSING DATE--30OCT70 1PIC ACLESSICN NU-AP0123123 STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PULSES t50-250 H7-1 0.3-1.5 uureuy 10 KWO OF THE 10.6-1-IL; RADIAriwi OF A LASER 6ASED ON ..THE CU SU62-N-HE MIXT., WORKING ~.ITH CCNTINUGUS PUAPl,*%lGi vERE USED TO :-STUDY THE bf%F-AKU[jkN OF AR, NE, HE, AND XZ AT LESS THAN 25 ATIM. THE BREAKOCriN FRECUENCY WAS GREATER THAN 10,HZ; THE GAS LUIMINESCENr-: J;N THE 6ArAKDUWN REGION JTINL A I kvAS Cut OUS. THE FW41S U-i: THE INCIDC*~, P SSING THROUGH THE 6REAK66WN P ASMAt AND Rr_ L EFLECTED (FRJM THE FLASMAj PULSES AS 'WELL AS A VISIBLE LUMINESCENCE UF THE PLASMjA WERE RECOkOED SIMULTANL-t~USLY. THE BREAKJOWN ULVELOPED FUfft APPkL-lXl;"A-J ELY EQUAL To M VIUSEC.- THE LUMINESCENCE_ DURATION oAS LU%GER TVA;i TriAT GF TLiE PULSES AP-41D SHORTER BY SIVILAR TO 3 UROERS THANI THE 8REAK BETWEEN THE PULSES. THE -BEGINNING OF APPEARM14CE OF RARE VISIBLE FLA$HES wAS CGNStL)ERED a f, US T J14RESFULD; RELIA8,LL iME4SURE '4ENTS (;F THE THRESHaLU INJU61TY lr,,EqE ~OSTAMED FOR XE. AT VARIAN'LE WIfh XEy THE ThRESHJLD It,,, HE P4CkEASES ~~-CDNSI~EKAUY k,ITH INCREASMG GAS PUqITY.. IHE SeARK5 It. ARY HIL, 4ND NE L16HT LCKGER THAN loi XL AND THE REFLECTIUN AND ABSCKPTIGN OF THE PULSES JS SMALLEk. THE XE ATUMS AkE 101,41ZED AND AT HIGHER PRESSURES, THE ELEMON 6. kEACHtS A L'RI1. VALUE OF 1.13 TIMES 10 PRIME19-CM PKIME3, THE Tf;j-.ESfiCLl)S AEA5UjA:Jl ARE DISCUSSED CN THE BASIS OF AN AVALANIGHE IMIZATION. THE AVALANCHE DEVELOPS IF THE ENERGY GAIN &"TE EXCEEDS THE TOTAL RATE OF LOSSES. TFE THRESHOLD CORRESP~NDS TO AN ELECTRON 0~ SITAbZLITY9 IN CONTRADICTICN TO THE SHORT GIANT PULSES 01' THE RUBY AND ND LASERS.' FACILITY: INST. PROBL. MEKH., MOSCOW U 5 UNCLASSIFIED U;NCL AS 5 1 F I ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C TITL1---Stjo_SC.,NilC P~iOil~GATJ.3r-., OF A LIGH- SPARK AND THkESHOLD CONDITIONS FOR U_ MAINTENANLE Cf A f ~ASMA BY kADIATION .-,AUTHOR--k.AYZEk, YU.P. CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR ..:,UUkCE-ZHUkNAL EKSPERIMENTALfNOY I TEORETICHESKOY FJZIKIj 1970, VOL 58, NR 64 PP 2127-2138 DATE PLBL I ShEf;--70 .~~SUBJECT AP.EtS-PHYSICS '-TOPIC TAGS--SUBSONIC FLOW, COHERENT LIGHT, LASER SPARK DISCtfARGE, LASER -ANDUCED PLASMAP PLASMA BEAMI-PLASMA CONtROLs PLASMA PHYSICSt PLASMA VELOCITY, PLASMA WAVE, NE00MIUM LASER* CARBON DIOXIDE LASER ._CCNTRCL MARKING-NO kESTRICTIGNS ~~_DOCUMENT LLASS--UNCLASSIFIED RLLL/~-RAME-199810539 STEP NO--UR/0056/70/056/00612127/2138 'CIRC ACCESSICN ND--AP0121211 UNC LASS If I C- Q 212 0 f- 3 U.", C L IASSIF1 IE0 pROCE:~Sj~~,G DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCEJ'SI%'-*N NC--AP0121211 -OR ~Ai3STKAC.T/LXlk;4'T--(U) ,f;-C- ABSTRACT. SUbSONIC- CCr,;DlTtLNS SLO' PRUAGATICiN OF A LASU. SPAi-~K ~NHICH ARE SI;'llILAR TO~ THOSE OF t, C 0 ivt 8 LIS T I U. THE SrEAL"Y STATE PROBLEM. IS FCj,'U-lUl.Arr:.U ANG- APPR~;XINATELY SOLVEG. T F E P L A' SIMA TUlPERAIURE WAVE VELOCITY AND. ThRi~'..Si-tULJ PQWFR REI~-UIRED FOR EXISTENCE FG A NOP40ECAYING WAVE ARE FOUND. GOOD AGREEMENT WITH AVAILABLE EXPEkIfIENTAL DATA OBTAINED BY AID CF A N"G.Dy"'IUM LASEA IS OBTAINEG. THE POISSIbILITY OF DESIGNING A LIGHT PLASMICiNTIRrit'l BASED ON A CONTINUCIUS GPERArIGN CO -SU52 LASER IS GISC(JS.Slr--'D. FOR ~IAINTENANGE OF A PLASMA:IiN AIR A LIGHT PGWER Of ABOUT 2 KW IS REQUIRED. THE TEMPERATURE OF 5UCH A PLASMA IS 18,00ODLGREESK. FALILITY: INSTITUT PROBLEM MEKHANIKI AN SSSR. UNCLA551FIED 1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 _T.ITLE--PHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE THEORY OF CRACKS rN BRITTLE RUPTURE -U_ i~_AUTHOR-~--RAYZERP YU.P. OF INFO--USSR ,:,SOURCE-USPEKHI FIZICHESKIKH NAUK9 VOL. 100, FEB. 1970, P. 329-347 PATE PUBL I SHED----- 70 ~'SUBJECT AKEAS--MATERIALS9 MECH.7 IND.t CIVIL ANDMARINE ENGR -FRACTURE, BIBLIOGRAPHYt ~,TOPIC TAGS-BRITTLE STRESS CONCENTRATION, ~,ELASTICITYI METAL CRACKING, STATE OF THE.ART RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO SrEP NU--Ult/0053170/LOO/000/032910347 _CIRC-ACCESSION N0-00116803 UNCLASSIFIED ...... . ... 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .:ZlRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118803 -:'ABSTP.ACT/EXT-RACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SURVEY OF THE PHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS AND IDEAS ON WHICH THE ACTUAL THEORY OF BRITTLE RUPTURE CRACKS IS CONSTRUCTED. A DISCUSSION IS PRESENTED OF THE THEORY OF AN UNSTABLE CRACK (GRIFFITH'S PkOgLEM), THE STRESS INTENSITf COEFFICIENTf AND THE CRITERION FOR CRACK PROPAGATION. THE CASE WHERE THE FCRCES ARE 'APPLIED FROM THE INSIDE OF A CRACK IS CONSIDERED. THE RELATION EXISTING BETWEEN THE STABLE EQUILIBRIUM CRACKS AND MATERIAL Ff'AILURE IS EXAMINED. -THE COHESION FORCES ARE INTRODUCED, AND AN EQUATION OF MECHANICAL EQUILIBRIUM IS DERIVED. THE FINITENESS OF STRESSES ANDTHE STEAUINESS OF THE ELASTIC POTENTIAL ARE EXAMINED. IN CONCLUSIONt THE BEHAVIOR OF REAL MATERIALS AND QUASI BRITTLE RLIPTURE:AKE DISCUSSED. ~.FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, INSrITUT PROBLEM MEKIIANIK[i MOSCOW, ~USSR. I f-- tit ~~uL-,)Otl 4~111 USSR RAYZER, YU. P., Institute of Problems of Mechan1-.s, Academy of -st-re-neei USSR "Subsonic Pro-oagation of a Light Spark and Threshold Conditions for Maintaining a Plasma by Radiation" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoraticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 58, No 6, iiiiie- 1970, pp 2127-2136 Abstract: A combustion analogy is applied to explain new pheno- mona oF-the laser spark type. Bunkin, et al (ZhETF, 1-listma, Vol 9, 1969, p 609) observed the slow propagation of a spar-k in atmosDheric air, artificially igniting it at light intensities insufficient for breakdown. This article presents a more de- tailed examination of the subsonic propagation of a discharge or spark at optical frequencies. The propagation rate and the plaoma tomperaturo are calculated. The threshold is found for the existence of the condition, and the minimum power.-, and light intensities are calculated for which maintenance ol' a plasma by radiation is generally possible and which facilitate aombustijon conditions. Threshold values were calculated -for air at atnios- pheric pressure. The threshold light intensity for a neodymium 1/2 USSR Teore~icheskoT RAMER, YU. P., Zhurnal 'E'Ic32erimenta -1-1n07 i Piziki, Vol 58, 1970, -op 2127-2136 laser St - 1.3'104 kw/cn-, or Pt = 920 4, assvming a bear, radius 2- f 0.15 cm. For a C02 gas i-aser St-10 ~n-r/cn , or Pt = 7 kw 0 LI or R = 0.15 cm, The plasma termerature, in thezo cases is ap- f V proximately 18,OOOOK. 'The rate of propagation of the iiave along the heated gas is of the order of 2bo m/sec. it is Pointed out that in cases of small R L- 0.05 cm losses to radiation are con- U nal co LI I - siderably less than ther, nductivity.loso-es; for a COp laser and a coefficient of therrA1 conductivity losses k ~_;: 2.9, Fmin--4 kw- Conditions most suitable for maintaining the plasma are most easily achieved by sharp, focusing of the bewn. it is Dointed out that it is Dossible.that -2 lof will be sufficient io, maintain a plasma in atmosDheric air with a well focused CO,, laser beam. 2/2 U5SR R Z Yu. P. GEITMERALOV 11. A. E'0ZLCV G. 1. -MERJI "Occurenee of Conrditions of Nonequilibrium ation of the Abosrbing and "he Vari, Capability of a Plasma under the Influence of Potrerful. PiLL, -f U. h es o V, Novosibirsk, Zhurnal Priklaadnay Melcharrild i Telchnicheskoy ~'.ay-Junep 1970; pp 27-3 7 IRACT '.;'he muthors studied :6!1e proces~;cs zaldng place. in plnsmli unier the influence of laser radiation -diich result in conditiorz of r-oncol-d- and a variat-ion in the absorbing capnbility of the p-Insra. Th 07)U- 0 7D lat-Lon dis-tribution of the excited levols of the atoms- durin.~ thj- Letion of -ILIhe- radiation was found by solring the Fold:er-Planck equation Tor bound States. The ri--o of grn,,Iuzl 4 t, -orizat-ion =1 the kinetics of the "mrin:tiorli ir, allectron denzity, czcited arA the abzmvrtion wero calculn~tnd. Tnp, resu2tz of -Ghrj calcul of Ught, absorption were c onpoxf;j," uith e mminont a 1 de~a obtained by tho awtuhora on t~lje p , a~,isave of laser pulco:v t1hroiigh p1a=.,.a,, and a satisfactory agreemeaL between theory and exPerimeat was founzi, Tho art1clo 32 oqiiitlonn irvi. ).I Thr:i,o ;x,-, 12 riT(---eonc(!r,. magnAol~ydro dylna~cs L79SR --~.-'_YZER Yu. P. (Institute of ProblerLs in Mechanics of the USSR Academy of ~~U~nces "Propagation of Discharges and Corfinement of a Dense Plasm by Electromagnetic Fields" Yoscow, Uspekhi Fizicbesk-Lkh Nauk; November., 10,72; pp 429-63 A.BnRACT: Systenatically and fror, a particular point of -,rieif, the author stud- ies a broad class of processes in which occur the propaCation of boundaries of discharges, plasna fronts, and ionizing waves confined by -the dissipation of an external electromagnetic or electrical field. Processen of a similar type are encountered in the nost varied and, scnetirles.., divergent areas of physical research and engineering, but their are all related by a cormunityj of f:Lved r-_,les. The nroblem. of dete3iitinirC, the parameters of a pla=a (for example, its termerat~re) and the rate of propagation of a plasma essence, bellongs to a class of problems in the theory of modes. T-n the dus-elopient of .he theory, the aizthor discusses ard eirploys a profound armlogy u:hich exists between the propagation of discharges and the combustion and detonation of burn- ing materials. In great detail lie oxanines many actual prelceosen and apparatua in wUch is obsorved the affnct of the propigation of discharges: laser sparks, 1/2 .7SSR SR R 'Y1 RAYZER) Y11. P., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk; November 1972, pp 429-63 h high-frequency ard superhigh-frequeray plasniatrons, "burning" in waveguides., r-our 2-0 v jz3- ng It ionizing waves in waveguides and in constant fields., etc. Static -nodes of 0. ning of d burning of discharges ard the =-Lfinenent of. a dense plasna by electromagnetic ... i ~refen d o ra ~e --elds of various frequency ranges are studied. 1 3 f ~ T, a he The article includes 12 illustrations. There are 55 bibliographic references. re ces [7~ RAYMUOIL-G. P. "1. 2 17jonac Frincinles o-C the Coc-fficic-nt of Vertical dcfraction" Moscowl Goodezi-a i Kar-t-oE_,,-raf*_`y,- "TO It Jnm 72 5-31 F p 2 i bs'rac' : In order to de-e-.--ne -_1ctu.-a2 v.,lues o:7' reci-ovocl~,l Coefficiento Of ion. -("Ocletic- inciudivv- '10 0;) U_1e0- 0-olite U-2-02*_'. 1;0-111 -1 -mo ~7,-`Urc c", I -_ , 1 1 U., air in I --,l fluld rd F, I d moasuronnonts ""o-re err"vice) ovd; in A,-;in, t1le c L t1v of T, mi-thkent, in t-ho yQ-_!-:~ 19611 ~~Iirl 1,"'70. T' c c. u~-,o o-f t'ac t~ibizl,.7~t-ed coo-_."ficielit 01, tion 0.14 -for the i~-, not J-11 -,~,Tl Cases, of ~q c 0 011 u 1; i cpractice. ~_-nd t.1 UA(I.- r c fo r c e t, !11- C d 0 --!- r2 g c -va 1110 s 0 f ~ ta 0 c 0 (,:! f:_r, i -, J. ~~. n, t or 0 f -T, -'a tion 'R=c -to lb~a ievclimsr~- -for c-c~l lino ,).4~ tllc~ 1/2 USSR RAYZNAN G. P., ceodeziva I Nc) 1, Jill! 72, pWodetic net. L'Ile ITO to t4cal L, -oon urc the Kt= a -rL a =.rc con- s ants. tl.o ro,-~'o-n of they -.rc -q ~ aad s-9 -3. 330 i rin.- -0. 2"~7 Olin :,i -0-:190 in Three illustr., si-:- lCour biblio. re':S. 2/2 o6 - USSR UDC:669.187.5 ZAYTSEV, B. Ye. GOTIN, V. N. , SHCHERBAKOV, A. 1. $9-9GY.LEY.__A,...B ZHITKOV, N. K., OKOROKOV, 'G. N. , LOYARSHINOV; V. A., TULIN,- N. A., VOYNOVSKIY, Ye. V. TOPILIN,,V, V., P07-DEYEV, N.,P., SRALDIOV, Al. G., OSIPOVA, L. A., CHERNOV, yu. V,, andjWANOV,.T. S. "Sp~ncifics of Vacuum Arc Remelting of Nickel-Based Alloys and Stainless Steels With Reverse Arc Polarity" Proizvodstvo Chernykh 'Metallov [Production of Ferrous lkletals--Collection of Works], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 181-183 Translation: Results are presented from a study.of vacuun, arc rerr.-Iting of nickel alloys in a crystallizer 380-480 mm in diamecer with therriacouples calked in 1:2ngth ~,ad height. I'lie rate of melting with reverse polarity is 20% higher with identical bath depth of liquid inetal. This is a rarult of morv in- tensive heat transfer from the walls of the crystallizer du.r-',n,,, inelting witli reverse polarity. The macros truc ture, chemical Composition 11'and. Jllechani- cal properties of the metal produced by melting, with fo-niaTd and rr-vers,_ polarity ae.1 no corona. 2 are identical. The ingot produced with rQverse polarity h. figures; table; I biblio. ref. 15 USSR UJJC 57-7011bl2siz.015 R RAZBASH, M. P., and KARAWNIK, B. V. BAS ------------------------ "Investigation of Phosphate Antigens of Rhizobacteria. Report 1. Detection Inves and Determination of the Activity and Specificity of Phosphatides of d De Rhizobacterie Rhizob Zh. mikrobiol. epidemiol. i immunobiol. (Journal of Microbiology and Immuno- biology)# No 2, 1973, pp 89-94 (English Resume)(From M-Biologicheskaya khimiya, No 12, Jun 73, Abstract 11o F,1631) Translationi It was found that phosphatide antigens possessing hemosensi- tive activity are to be found in diphtherial rhizobacteria. Yhosphatides of rhizobacteria of certain serotypes possessed A strictly typical specificity In experiment aimed at the cross-suppression of hemagglutination and cross inhibition and the phosphatides of serotypes 11,03 and 5 proved to be very close to the antigen specificity, 5s- USSR UDC 541.49+546.791.6+661.718.1 RAZBITNAYA, L. M. mom "A Study of the Complexing of Uranyl with,Aminoalk-ylphosphonic Acids: 1. Complex Compounds of U03+ with (;4H, N9 208UM, C8H20LN2P1O8TJ (1I) and 2 C0203P5017U (III)" Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 405-411 Abstract: Various properties of these compounds and of the general class of lJgands to which they belong have been fairly.well studied. However, no attention at all has been directed toward the capability of derivatives of the alkylamines to bind uranyl, even though the affinity of uranium for phospnorus groups which are good donors is~well knotin. The present spectrophotometric study of the reactions of uranyl with (1), (II).and (III) yielded information on the variation in light absorption of U02 and its complexes, the relationship between optical density of the complexes and the concentration, the reaction rates for different concen- tratioa of the complexes (by the Saturation method; pH = 5.5 and 2.0-2.2) and the dissociation of (1) and (II), as it is affected by p1l. The experi- ments also made it possible to isolate and identify certain solid complexes formed by the reactions of uranyl with the mminoalkylphosphonic acids. 77- 7" USSR UDC: 621.931 RAZBOROV, V. A. "On Choosing a Design for a Radiotelegraph Communications System From the Standpoint of an Economic Criterion of Optimality" V sb. Rasche~Z radiotekhn. skhem i ]2royektir. radioaparatury (Calculations of Radio Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment--collecLion of works), Omsk, 1970, pp 19-22 (from.RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Ah~stract No 6A25) Translation: The author defines the concept of ar economically optimum communications system. An analysis is made of the possibilities of reducing economic expenditures. It is shavn that a system of simplest design (with- out return channel, without the use of spaced reception tMd redundant cod- ing) may be a long way from optimum in the economic sense under certail.i conditions. Consideration is given to methods of reducing total expendi- tures on a communications system with channels where there is intensive fading; these methods are based on minimizing the mean statistical value of the transmission ratio of a channel by conversion of the statistical parameters of the channel and using a return channel for trarismitting in- formation on the accuracy of signal reception or on the siFflal-to-nolse 1/2 441 RAZBOROV, V. A., RaschetZ radiotekhn. skhem i proyektir.-,radioanparatuY7~, Omsk, 1970, pp 19-22 ratio, at the receiver input. Conditions under which it is more economical to use one system or another are discussed. N. S. USSR mc: 621.391.81 RAZBOROV, V. A. "Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Prediction and Filtration of Random Processes by Uaing Their Dex-ivativesis V sb. Raschety radiotekhn. skhem i proyektir. radiaa-Dparatux%,j~ (Calculations of Radio Circuits and Design of Radio Equipment-collection of works), Orrisk, 1970, pp 32-58 (from RZli-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6A62) Translation: The author considers the problem of predicting a one-dimen- sional continuous randart process in the presence of additive interference; prediction quality is evaluated by using the normalized value of the square of the error of prediction. Th, e problem is solved by an approximate methad using linear operators. A formula is derived for the trensfer factor of an Optimum filter for the prediction. system. A general ~tchemwtic diagram is given for a nonlinear system of prediction which ensures negative dis- placement of prediction error. An experimental installation based on this system is described. Fourteen illustrations, bibliography of aine titles. if. S. 94 - TJDC 533.9-07 GUSEV, V. K. , MATYSHEV, G .1-1r. SOIrLOLOVA, L. V. "Measuring Ellectron. Temnerature and Concentration bir the Scatter- 3ng of Laser R-adiation in a Plasma on the Tinnan-21 1.1achine Leningrad, Zhurnal. tekflllichesko.~ fizilci, IT o 2, 1.972, P-P 140-34" Abstract: An experimental method for diagnosing a plasma through laser radiation scattering is described. The Tuman-2 used by the authors in the experiments is an axially symmetrical toroidal magnetic trap with longitudinal current. The toroid has a large diameter of 80 cm and a small diameter of 20 cm. ha-:imum diamater of the plasma cord in the ohmic heating period is 16 cm; the cord is maintained in equilibrium by a programmed transverse magnetic field and by the interaction of the longitudinal current and the housing. The heating of the plasma under the action of.the longi- tudinal current, the uhf field, and the adiabatic compression by the increasing longitudinal magnetic field, is investigated. Mea- surements of the eiectron temperature and concentrations were made under the conditions in which the plasma was heated by the dis- charge.current. The authors express their gratitude to V. Ye. Golant, 14. G. Kaganskiy, Yu. E. Komach,,and Ye. hT. Kozlovskiy for their assistance. They are with the Physico-technical Institute Uss R GUSEV, V- al, zhiirnaj teld-ulich 340-343 ITO 1972, Imen4 A. P. lOffe at Leningrad. 2 3 USSR TJDC 615. 616.24-003. 656. 6 -Tk-OVA BEZRODIPM112 A. A., KASPAROV, A. A., MAZUROV,, V. It, KOCHE T. '111. _JL T ~IZDVADO-U% -E, _~5IDOROVA, N. V. 111 L =1V P., e-r_ A T GALITSM-12 1. Z. , ZMNURAYEVA, T. "Antifibrosis Effect of Polyvinylpyridine-N-Oxide as a Compound to Prevent the Development of Silicosis" Nauch. tr. Ir"~utslc. med. in-t (Scientific Works of t'he Irkutsk Medical Institute), 1972, vyp 110j pp 52-53 (from 2.2h-Farmalco- logiya. Khinioterapevticheskiye Sredstva. Tolcsilwlo-iya~, '10 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3.54-874) Translation: The polyrrcrs polyvinyl-pyridine-2- and 4-11-oxides had an effect on the degree of expression of histologic alterations in the early stages of the development of experimental silicosis (10 days)-when administered in tratrache ally and, especially, hypoderm- These polymers normalized the indexes of the oxidation ically. processes in the lun- tissue and the myrocardium. After one, -hree and s ix months of the experiment, :the polywer4i with a molec- ular wei-lit of 40:000 to 80,000 retarded the development of fibro- s1s'. reduced the amount of neutrally soluble colla--en and 1/2 I 'T ~- P-M-F WIN ~11 I I z ~il t, "100-1- M.W.12"MMIR M-11-tiolizIaw, Ili i V - , cdig t ~' USSR UDC: 62:519.25 OBIID.ZKOV, G. V. and RAZERVIG, V. D. -g~eakdo~ml' "Methods of Analyzing Tracking Xoscow, 240 pp, 1972, "Sovetskoye radio," pp 238-239 Translation: TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword . . . . . . . Chaptor 1. Nonlijv?ar Tracking Ovstome, and Their Elements . . . . . . . 1.1. Structural system of tracking . . . . . . . . 1.2. Characteristics of the most videly used d-iscri-mi-natore 116 USSR OBIEZKOV, G. V. and R~M, VIG,, V-D "B ovct skoye radio. 1972, rp 238-239 1. Time discriminators 0 . . . 2. Fhase discriminators ... . . . . 3. Frequency discriminators . . . . . . . . . Direction finders . . . . . . . . . . 1.3. The concept of tracking breakdown . . . . . . 1.4. A short historicalsurvey . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 2. Fundamental Information from Markov Process Theory . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2.1. Basic concepts; terminology . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. Descriptions of control systems using Markov processes 2.3. The Fokker-Planck equation . . . . . . . . . . 2.4. Simplifications of the Fokker-Planck Equation. 2/6 USSR MOV 'ISVIG V. D., Sovetskoye radio _OBREZ G. and PV,2 1972, I)p 233-230 2.5. Limiting conditions in tracking breakdo~m problems . . . . . . . . . 2.6. The boundary value problem for the Pontryagin - equation 0 0 Chapter 3. Tracking Breakdown in Quasi-Stat-iona]:T Systemn . . . ... . . . . . . . . 3.1. Applying the theory of random process overshoots.,...... 3.2. Analyzing breakdovrn in stationary syntems using the theory of Markov procesaeB~. 1. First-order tracking systems . . . . . . . 2. Second-order systems with integrating filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Systems vith second-order astatism, 4. Second-order systems with proportional- 3/6 integrratine, f ilters . . . . . . . . . . . . - '1 6 L USSR OBMKOV, G. V. and -RAMVIG, V. D.., "Sovetskoye raaio, " 10,72., PP 238-239 3.3. Peculiarities of the analysis of systems with periodic discriminator characteristics. Chapter 4. Tracking Breakdovin in Nonstationary Syptens 4.1. Generalizing overshoot theory for analyzing nonstationary systems. . . . . . . . . . . 4.2. The Bubnov-Galerkin method . . . . . . . . . 4-3. Asymptotic method,,b 4-4. Method of compensating sources 4.5. Generalizing the method off compensating sources for nonlinear systems . . . . . . . . Chapter 5. Particular Characteristics of Tracking Breakdown . . . . 4/6 USSR OKEZKOV~ G. V. and ItIMVIG, V. D., '~Sovetskoye radio," 1972, F-P 21 -239 5.1. Determining t-he critical noise power by the method of statistical linearization. . . 5.2. Determining -IV-he critical conditions at the basis of the Pontryagin:equation . . . . . . 5.3. Time characteristics of tracking breakdovm Chapter 6. Analysia of Tracking Breakdown Using Electronic Comnu~ers. . . . . . . LI, -=J- $3 6.1. Modeling a tracking system with the analog computer. . . . . . . . . 6.2. Solving stochastic equations with the digital. computer 6.3. Solving partial differential equations with the analog computer . . . . . 4 4 516 3.7 USSR OMZKCYVl G. V. azzid RAZEVIG, V. D., Sovetskoye radio," -1972, pp 238-239 6.4. Solving boundary value problems with the digital computer Conclusion . . . . . . . . . Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index. 616 USSR UDC: 62:519.25 OBREZKOV, G. V. and RAZEVIG, V. D. hKethods of Analyzing Tracking Breakdown" Moscow, 240 pp, 1972, "Bovetskoye radio," p 2 Translation: This book presents a review oT the most important methods of analyzing tracking breakdowns in closed sc.rvo fects of circuits in automatic electronic equipment under the e1j. fluctuating noise. The phenomenon of tracking breakdown in auto- Matic frequency and phase control in automatic tracking radar cir- cuits is used as the example. The analytic research methods given in the book are based fundamentally on Markov random process Sys- tems. Special at-lUention ir3 devoted to analysis of tracking brcak- dovm vicing analog and diL-,ital computers. In addition to its direct application to the study of tracking, breakdoini, the material is C~ -ing other nonlinear phenomena in electronica useful for investigat and automation. The book is desillned for ccientific perconne-1 and enf,,ineera involvea in the research Pnd desiun of electronic traciing devices. Six tables, 55 illustrations, bibliogmphy of io6 titles. 12 USSR UDC 621.43.0110331-621-5-533 RAZHALAt jL and SAVINOV, A. A. "Experimental Investip, ,atioa of the Distribution of Pressure on a Solid of Revolution with a Jet in a Carrying Stream!' Uch. Zap. Tsentr. Aero-Cidradinam, In-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute), Vol 2, No 3, 1971, PP 76-79 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, I*kbanika, No 2, Feb -t2p Abstract~Ho 2B405 by Yu. A. Lashkov) Translationi The article presents the results of an investigation on a model of the Interaction of a body of revolution and ther reaction jet of the liftinG engine of a VTOL or STOL aircraft, The jet emerged from the urAersurface of the body into a carrying stream. The model. constituted a cylinder, consisting of front and rear rotating parts and a central stationery part. The atipect ratio ef the model was 15 at a length of 1.5 meters. On the bottom surface of the stationery central part uas a round nozzle 45mm in diameterl from which emerged a jet of compressed air normal to the axis of the model. The compressed air was supplied to ihe rear part of the model through an air-corduit pedestal. The tests were conducted at a zero angle of attack within a range of velocity variation of the mainstream from 25 to 75 meters,per second at two values of the jet, equal to 100 and 300 mps. Measurement of the distribution pattern of BIOPIVrAce 'USSR UIC 591.882 PEYC' STOVS Kn', G - N-, ViI VSIUY, V- Z., 14UMMIM, V. V.) RPME11, V.D..,--Laboraatcr~,, of Biophysics of Livinf-~ Structuri~s, In"Aitl"tc o' J. Aclltdemy of Scipmes USSR, Pushchino-Im-Oke uudy of the Cwmilative Stntetural Changes in a 11c:Llre Fibas During J*a-i;tIh-.-dc StJxrulatioi Using Opt-Leal Technioues" VO Leningrarl, Tsitolof-iya, Vol 14. 1' 12, 197.,-), I)p Abstract: Opil-ical tociiniquzes (bire-f2ingence, lilt raf iole 1; abscaption, li-Irit dispersion) verc. used to thl~l structw-'Il uIld p ysical-chmn'CIII cll"-- h -ve fiber aaculc-la'~.-d du)~,im ri-yt. -u'di C' -,2 in =2 mAc activation of i Tim-' rt s 1 1 -ade on the U a~,U.'M Of ~Ie ivm' "I squid vnd t,,,c ventrtd nci-.,e co~.d of cra~fisll. 04~ ThO awntitatit.,e y~j,- TO=lts 100, '-t) tile follo L. V C!-- - u ' c'~;n ions: in practice th,-zrc a- I --s iii clus -.c no _,rcc tioll of ~i-'e 2 M-C2 hu -sw txansition even as a -rcsia-t of of of thrjugh t1h.2 nerve; con ffol-.!, Ltional takc 1)1'anu in `h%! of the aycIALI-.:a ~O milliseco-t4n v.fte- generrition of -a. rin,-,'!C- Lction t Potential) -Y are ex .2imed two ar-duro j:j(jjC tjje C[Lt;U ''LA denaturation, -the remilts of the light, dim-,~,rcion wit'i. tbio M N.-SR et al.) Tsitologiyn, Vol 14, No 32, 1972., pp 1,461-1,467 BERESTWSKIY1 0. N. I to the primry purpose of studyim- tile role of published data. Int addi~.L the axoplasm dulriw, the excitation process, the described experimamts permit lien sIv `h truc~ural chanc s in the determination of mssible artifacts v, . .dyinlrr L, as 11 the memb=me from a sin:,,?le action potential by the given optica). net'hod's. 2/2 UNCLASSIFIED Nalum.~111hLitutc Or Blvphysicj~ , 11.. I, c I, I no (U) During this quarterlY reporting period, 13 new articles uer~ located from th.? Institute of Biophysics at Purhehino. On the ba"A oi th~sv articles, it war, possibla to e s5ocltzt-' 19 new persons with the rera=2 aro listed below togat 4er with the subjectia and dates ol the articlc!v: LIO, jvs"C'r - 2K 1970 K. Cri: .Q 6yot~m phoqpjjolipi44 i970 Ga) G;AziYQv' A. 1. DNA 1970 plant physio2asy I *." 9(20) Kisclev, Ye. Ye. muscle physiology 1970 MIR spectra 13-.0 UZ) -Ndeiman ov, A. A. radiation. efUcts (23) 1570 endocrine systam IS70 (17) L4 I ErR spectra 1970 Porotikov. V. 1. muscle physiology i970 Portnikova, C. B. thromatoGraphy (24) 19,10 Revin, A. F. radiation effects 1970 lu~horuthkina, L- V. chromatography 1970 (241 rinSher, K. S. plant physiolooy (20) 1969 VACUUtiEfil-Z~` 1970 (23) Zoikin, I.. N. hydrogen peroxide 19 110 (25) ---------- Zakr;~~~ DNA 1970 (19) 1 1970 (19) --P-- K. ~Z'111 D 112 016 UNCLASSFFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--STRUCTURE OF ULTRATGRAFTING WITH STYRENE OR YINYLTOLUENE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-RAZlK0Vt K#KHot.ISAMUKHAME0QVAj [*lot US14.AN0Vv KH,U*v AZIZOVv UoAs OF INFO--USSR KNIMe ZHo 19?09 14(tlt 35-& -~.--DATE PUBLISHEO------70 A,4ElAS--MATEkIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--NATLMAL FT15FR, STYRE-NF, CELLULOSEr VINYL ;.FTHYL '61 ~~THACRYLATF, A%'-PYLATE# EPOXY REISINt tjUARTERNAPY A.\114ONIUll 'ALT, GkAFT POLYMERIZATION/MED5 EPOXY RESIN T. ...'CLINTROL MiAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS.7-UNICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FPAME--1999/1838 STEP NO--UR/029L/7O/O'L4/001/0035/()038 CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0123627 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 016 U-NCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE-230-CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ3627 ABSTRACT/:-:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACf. ELECTRON AND OPTICAL M[CROSC-DIPY OF THE' TITLE POLYMERS SHOWED THAT THE INCREASE OF GkAPTING j'REATFA THAN OR 21.5PERCENT CAUSES STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF EQUAL Ti THE COTTON FHERS. POLYSTYRENE OR POLY(VINYLTOLUENE) CHAINS SWELL IN, ME MEETHACRYLATE, BU E SAMPLES FOR METHIACRYLATL, OP. EPOXY kESIN ED-5, USED IN MOUNTING OF Th-E MICROSCOPY AND SEPG. THE FIBERS. HOWEVER, THE GR14FTED CELLULOSE CONTG. GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 13.4PEPCENT GRAFTED CHAINS DOES NOT SWELL OR DISSOLVE IN ~.iUATEkNAkY AMMONIUM BASES.~ UNCLASSIFIED Heat Tzeatnent USSF!, UDC 621-791-053-Olii621,78i669.ily.Oi8,8 ~~~~Uoctor of Technical Sciences, POSPELOV, N. G., Engineer, aalOYIDY, M. 1.0 and BERESIMV, G. A,, Candidates of Teohnical Sciepees, and IVANOVA, M. A.# Engineer "Search for Optimum Heat Treatment I-odes for 1118K9M5T Steel Weld Joints" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvot No 8, Aug 73. pp 13-16 Abstracti Results axn presented from a study of grain growth in the beat-- affeCted zone and the presence of the amount of weak stable austenite, enriched with titanium and molybdenum, in the weld joint of tbin-sheet N18K91-3T inarag-ing steel t4th a, chemical composition On %)1 18-35 Vi, 8.75 Cot 5.1 P-0, 0.72 Tit 0-015 Ct 0.03 Sit 0.03 tin, 0.003, S, 0.003 P, 0.02 Al. Weld samples were subjected to conventional heat treatment of heating to 810-8300C for 20 minutes, air coolingg aging at 475-4850C for four hours and air cooled, and a repeated 0 0 heating treatment of 980-1000 C for 5-10 seconds, done 3-5 times with a heating rate of 100-300OC/-Sec. Analysis of techanical tests (impact, strength, tensile strength, rupture strength, etc.) showed that the repeated heating method yields properties 15-2T4 higher than for samples conventionally heat treatod. Nine figures, two tables, 12 bibliographic references. USSR uDc: 621.178.i6g RAZIKOV, 14. 1., SH MIAKOV, V. I. , YU2JIANINOV, L. N. , Ural "Order of the Red Fa--nff er - or" Polytechnical Institute imeni S. M. Kirov "A Method of Testing Materials for Cavitation Stability" Moscow, Otkrjrtiya, Izobreteniya, Proqrshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovamyye Znaki, No 9, Ma~r 72, Author's Certificate No 331282, Division (9, filed 28 Apr 70, published 7 Mar 72, p 124 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a metlior!t of testing ma- terials for cavitation stability In which a working section is formed in P- fluid jet of continuous cross section, and the jet is periodically inter- sected by the study specimen, whose test surface is kept parallel to the fluid jet. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to simulate the actual process of microimpact action accompanying caA.tation and to izitensify, the process of specimen testing, a hollow is formed throughout the entire length of the working section of:the jet, and the specimen ap- proaches the jet from the side vith the hollow. 122 USSR UD C' 6 2,. 7 p0 7 U-- "C a vi L Ly I an, cal CILP-ractexist4cs 0j, c: Martcns.~Le Ile 23-26 'rl V Z. hig h a, v IL't: L lc~c 13Y 8 or 4~u- L11 S L (-Lr or -ni::re il'fis V C t.'C' - r c- ct d 1: Zhiz: cast: L ;IIS Z'rt-icle z;CZ:8 "e-e Were E I c s !Lve f5 01i: --'On On a ces LE S I.., L ..;,. c2a0v~c.,ta-16 x w~"a subject.i,:- j::~ a c o:-; 32 noZzle 7, C- C s F~ C-f C:a- C~a cc-,.l*DCSiz:--3nS ;D~ t:':ie S-D~ct~ at: tne ef.fecZ- of L -3 1 t.*.,: The adat-- as 01-1 0,,! 17 2. t L'-' L 0,171 r r i c I a c o a c I u d r e c o=-, a - e i-xrovc!G. kcc. Nr, Abstracting'S rvice.- Ref. Code e CHEMICAL ABST., C, - 7 z, (o 0 14 F,2, 13553sk Powder wire for surfacing. Vernik. %I. S Ruleva A. F.; 10iman,r. ,L PAU ____C zikov, N1. I - Kulis'henkg, TI.S.S. - - -,TC--r B 231~,~i~t a ~51 7 6. R. A'P--PT.-T-T KU9 1968;. From.Ofkryfiya, Izabrel., Pr~rm Obraztsy, 7 oramye Znaki, 1970 P47,(4)i M&--s. Powder wire for surfacing consisted of a steel casing and 4 powd. core contg.. graphite 0.24-2-6. ferromanganese 22.5-7, Fe powder 1.9-5.2, %V' 14- 16%, and a steel stnp, the remainder. MSCL REEL/FRAME ULA, W44 ..311 ..?v . Dal . /ao -WIN-JL-A- Candidate of Technical Sciences, METLITSKIY, R. S., KABIN, Y-L,. JJIUDESHKIN, V. P., AND MARTYNOVA,.Ye. Ye.,,Engineers "'Me Densimeter of the 'Tenera-511 and I'Venera-611 Space Stations" Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 10, 1971, pp 39-40. Abstract: A description, drawing, block diagram, schematic diagram and photo- graph are presented of the densimeter used on the "Venera-511 and I'Venera-6" spacecraft. The device is based on the method of measurement of gas density consisting in that a body is placed in motion in the medium whose density i~ to be measured and the aerodynamic resistance or drag of the gas, which is a function of density, is determined. In the vibration densimeter described, the moving bodies consisted of the arms of a continually excited tuning fork. The oscillating amplitude of the aims was inversely proportional to the aero- dynamic drag, and the high Q of the tuning fork allowed good sensitivity of the device to be achieved' The device can measure densities from 0.5 to 45 kg/n, in the 0-3500C temperatur; interval with an error of not over t10%. Its indica- tions; are independent of gas composition.L Calibration of the densimeter is des- cribed. As the example of the operation of the densimeter, tables are presented of the measurement data produced from the"Venera-511 spacecraft as it descended on Venus. 163 4,f4 014 UNCLASSIFIED :-TlTLE--C(jSMIC ELECTRONS IN THE GALAXY -U- -AUTHOR-RAZINt V-A. .'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ASTRON. ZH. 1970l 47(l) 567-9 DATE PUBLISHED--70 ~-~~.--."~1)6-JECT.AREAS--ASTRONOMYI ASTROPHYSICS PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 PI C TAGS--GALAXY, ENERGY SPECTRUM, INTERSTELLAR MATTER, ELECTRON PROXY REELIFRAML--1991/0875 STEP NO--UR/0033170/C)47ir'061/0056/0059 _:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110596 UNCLASSIFIED OL4 UNCLissmto PRUCESSING DATE--090CT370 -CIRC ACCESSION N6-AP011,0596 Ai3STRAUlEXTRACT--(Uj GP-0- Af,1 S T RAC TA DISCUSSION IS GIVEN OF THE FOR14ULAS FOR THE APPRUAN. OF THt D.IFFERENTIAL ENERGY SPECTRUM GF PRIMARY CGSMIL Ev 0.1-40 9EVv NEAR THE EARTH. THE FREOUENCY SPECTRUM AGREES SATISFACTORILY WITH OBSERVATIONAL DATAP TESTIFYING TO THE SlM!LARIyY (IF THE ENERGY SPECTRA NEAR THE EARTH AND IN INTERSTELLAR SPACE AND TO THE FACT THAT COSMIC PARTICLES ARE SITUATEE) MAINLY IN 'THE GALACTIC OLSK OR IN THE ARMS,UF THE GALAXY. FACILITY: RAD10FIZo INST.t GORlKm GOS*--UNIV.* GORKIvUSSR. UNCLASSIFIED 12 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOVIO TLE--C.Aa8E%E CHEMISTRY -U- THOR-(05)-DANILKINA, L.P., KOMENDANTOVt moi., kOSTIKOV, R.R., .;~,;MANDELSHTAM, T.V., RAZIN, V.V. __NTRY OF INFO-USS~~~"--- ::-jjR.CE--VESTN. LENINGRAD. UNIV., FIZ.? 19701 (Ilt'123-43 Him, ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 OBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY OPT CTAGS--CHEMir-AL-BONDING, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, CHEMICAL REACTION -. i ,-MECHANISM :GNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REEL/FRA,'4E--3008/1736 STEP NO--UR/0054/70/000/001/0123/0143 -1 RIC ACCESSION NO--AP013a7O9 UNrLASSIFIED ?-/2-- 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 IRC AC6~,'SSION NO--AP0138709 BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A REVIEW OF THE STRUCTUREV REACTIVITY, AND REACTION MECHANISMS OF CARBENES WITH COe 'iPDS. CONTG. MULTIPLE BONDSP WITH SPECIAL REF. TO THE WORK OF I.:A. DYAKONOV WITH 160 REFS. AM 0104115 Ace. Nr.: Ref. Code: W.O.-'ejo Yushko-~Zakharova, 0. Ye.; ivanov, V. V.; Ra S q lineralogy.. and Methods for Determination off. Elemeats of the Geochemistry,, M predeleni~ya elementov :Platinmn Group (Gaokhimiya, mineralogiya, i metody o 119=IVY platiW) Moscow, "edra, 1970,, 199 pp (SL:2044) TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction -Atomic Structure and Physico-Chemical Properties of Elements 3 :Methods~for Determination of Platinum Llements and Minerals 22 Minerals of Platinum Metals h2 Minerals Carrying Small Impurities of Platinum Metals 103 log Occurence of Platinum,Metals in Meteorites OCcurence of Kements of the Platinum Group in Earth-Crust Rocks 12 1 REEL/FR.WF T91870533__- I ft I iN i,, mi 4 P m, i j 4 im, j f ! j t j i m, mw nv, w wil P-q! W, I AM 0104115 Acc. Nr. Occurence of Platinum Metals in"Various Ty~es of Deposits 145 Certain Geochemical Characteristics in Distribution of Indilidual Elements of.the Platinun Group 179 Geochemical Cycle of Ele-ments of the Platinum. Group 184 Blb2lograohy 190 The book is beased on authors' works dealing with chernico-spectroscopic determination of platinuin metals, as well as results of ore study in tlut X-My microanalyzer and the JKhA-3A. Given are characteristics of about 60 minjaral3sf platin= metalb; half of them were discovered in recent years due tathe use of YL-ray electron micro- sounding of oresfoo Reel/Frame 19-870534 USSR SUVOROV, A. L., KUKAVADZE, G. M., FEDORCHENKO, V. A., BOBKOV, A. F. "Autoionic Microscopy of Uranium. Moscow, Atomnaya Energiya,.Vol 36 RAZI NKOVA, T. L., SHIAROVI B. V., and KUZNETSOV, V. YA.. Preliminary Results" No Ij Jan 74, pp-14-18 Abstract: The primary factor inhibitIng autoionic microscopic analysis for new (particularly fissionable) materials, apparently, is the lack of any final theory of the formation of images in the autolonic micro- scope, or of a complete understanding of the physical principles upon which the field evaporation phenomenon is based. The first stage of the work reported is an explanation of the capabilities of the autoionic microscopic method for studying uranium specimens, and a search for more effective modes of analysis, as well as the development of certain asso ciated methodological problems. It is found that uranium needles can resist the mechanical stresses imposed in the autoionic microscope. The best result is achieved using pure argon and a mixture of He + 0.5% H2 as imaging gases. A computer is.used to construct a model of the autoionic image of a-uranium and standard StOTCographic projections for a-uranium in the planes (010), (001) and' (110), allowing the crystal lo- graphic faces to be indicated on the photomicrographs produced. Prelim- inary results presented indicate the possibility in principle, of' auto- ionic microscope analysis (in atomic details) of uranium specimens. 41 USSR VASIL Mr, S. S. PAYEELEYEV V. V. RAZD!O.V_4.j,.L4 M. "TemDerature Field in Discharge Column Bounded by Walls" a Moscow, Khimiya i Fizika Nizkotemperaturnoy Plazmy Moscow University Press, 1971, pp 139-1112 Abstract: Rotational gas temperature distribution is spectronetrically determined for a discharge in &-c in an enclosed tube. The ISP-~_' srec- trograph was used with a c!Lmera having a focal length t-.)f 270 nnLlr. The intensity of the rotational lines was allso deterrdned photoelf.:!ctrically, using the FEP-1 attachment. A discharge tube -with an inside radius of 0.2 cm was used. The results agree with data in the lf_terature obtained with a high-dispersion spectrograph. Three figures, one table, bibliog- raphy of five titles. USSR Engineer, and DANITLOV, F. M. , PRYAKRINT, V. K., Engineer, C.-:.-,,Iidate of Technical Sciences cstigation of the Stability of a Hydraulic Servo Motor 'Elith Direct I-ItYL Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchebnykh. Zavedenly, Mashinostroyeniye, No 5, 197-2) PP 77-80 Abstract: The method of harmonic linear j. za tion is used to study a loaded hydraulic servo motor with direct feedback ' The conditioas of stability of the servo uiotar are daterz.91ned, with account taken of cwip-ressibility of th(~ working fluid, as well as the parameters of the scrvomech.-zinism and the load. 8 referencea. USSR UDC 539.4 ANDROKKASHVILI, E. L., POLIWIl N. G., PAPFRHOr I- X-, RkZMADZE A. K. "Particularities of the Plastic now and Deformation St=ngthening of Ionic Crystals" Khar1kov, Fis. Ylekhanizny Plasticht Deforx.,pri Nizrcikh Temperaturakh 5boralk (Physical Mechanisms of Flastic Deformation at Low Tenperatures Collection of tbrks) 1971, P 33 (frox Roferativnyy Zhurna.1, Helthanika, No 29 Feb 72, Abstract No 2V124, by L. I. Hirkin) Translationa An investigation was made of the influence of irradiation in a reactor, nechanical loading, and cooling upon the properties of crystalsg During the stretching of an irradiated cryatalg failure takes place prior to the attai=ent of plasticity due to the high strength of fixation of the dis- locations during irradiation. Tlie iz=diation of prestressed crystals portits the strength to be increased by a factor of.2, and the jauaticity by a factor of 3. On tho bazis of the example of lithium fluor-1cle cxyztals It was shown Vat irradiation fixes structural chemges durIng loading. Loveiring the Irradiation temperature decreases the ultimate strength of nonloaded crystals and does not affect the ultimate strength of cMtals urAer locA. Dacreasing the temperature to 770K and x-ray irradiation brings about a threefold increase 4 /13 USSR BIDZINASHVILI, R. 1. n"Experimental Study of Combined Prestressed Sprengel Systems" Tr. Gruz. Politekhn. In-t., (Works of Georgian Polytechnical Institute], 1971, No 2(142), pp 198-206. (Translated from Referativnyy 7hurnal Niekhanika, Ko,l, 1972, Abstract No IV952 by D. K. Bendyug), Translation: Results are presented from experimental studies of three models of Springel systems on the effects of a longitudinal compressive force, The rigid Sprengel elements consist of steel tubes, the flexible elements (pre- stressed belts) consist of cables. The experiments were performed on a special test stand. The loading was applied by a hydraulic jack in stages of 1,000 kg, Theoretical calculation for the experimental model oF the prestressed Sprengel system was used to determine preliminarily the critical force and prestressing force of the cables. Graphs of the experimental data show thit the Sprengel system operated up to loss of stability in central compression, since the bending was very slight, but in the loading sector near the critical load the linear "load-bending" graphs are converted to curved graphs. The loss of stability was characterized by tho moment at which the neodic of Ot. manometer suddenly stopped and the readings on the scale bogan to drop. It is established by comparison that the prestressing of force produce(] theoretically 112 -1/2 027 UNCLASSIFI'Eb P140CESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--MECHANICS OF ABSOLUTELY ELASTIC RODS AT HIGH COLLISION VELOCITIES AUTHOR-RAZMACZE, G.N. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE-AKADE1411A NAUK GRUZINSKOI SSR, SOOBSHCHENIIA, VOL. 57, FEB. 1970, -P. -381-384 PULL I S HE 0--F E5 7 0 -SUBJECT-AREAS-PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS-ELASTICITY THEORY, METAL ROD# COLLISONt '10TION itlECHANICS, -:CONTINUUM MEChANICS, ACOUSTIC THEORY .UNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~.OUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 0WREEL/FRAME--Z000/1278 STEP NE)~-~UR/0251/'70/057/000/0381/0384 ,CjRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124929 UNCLASS IFIED -212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 C'IRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124929 ,A6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-Q- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF A HIG:l VELOCITY CENTER CENTER CCLLISICN GF T?,O fDENTICAL INFINITELY LONG AND ABSOLUTELY ELASTIC kGDS IN A ACOUSTIC MEDIUM, IN TERMS OF EINSTEIN'S -NJOINCLASS I cA'L NECHANICS. EINSTEIN'S FGR,-tULAS RELATING TIME, SPACE7 MASS, AND EkiCRGY ARE DERIVED BY USINIG COLLISIONS OF SUCH RODS AS THE BASIS. fH'E PHYSICAL CANING OF THE RESULTS -0, THAT EINSTEIN'S ) film U L A S t ic IS DISCUSS[ S H 0 W I NG F0 ~IAY FIND A WIDE APPLICATION IN SOLVING THE PtO3LEl'-tS OF KECHA"1411CS I'll ACOLSTIC MEGIA. THE RESULTS OF FHE STUDY COINCIDE wITH THOSE OF EINSTEIN AND LORENTZ IN WHICH THE SPEED OF SGUNL) IS SUBSriruff-o FOR THE 'SKII INSrITUT 5IJBTROPICHESKOGO SPEED OF LIGHT. FACILITY: GRUZIN. KHOZIAISTVAi SUKHUMI, GEORGIAN SSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR LIDC 547.241 .07 RAZMOVO A. I., LIORBER, B. G., FOKOLOV, It. P., and KHAMMATOVA V. 14, Kazan --Me-~Rc~'i~ScEologicall Irstitute Ikeni F. 14. Kirova "Process for the Preparation of Phosphorylated Thlosenicarbazones" USSR Author's (Ilertificate No 362022, filed I Mar ?I, published 13 Dec ?Z (from 00:xytiva, Izobreteniyal Promyahlennyye Obraztsy, Tovaxnyya Znalki, NO 2, 1973, P 54) Translationt This process is Improved in that the phosphorylated aldehydes react with the thiosemicarbazides in an organic solvent with a ;subsequent isolation of the desired product by a known mothod. 1A WSR UDC 669.721'884.018.9 V. I., and TAYTS, A. YU. nVacuuzi-Thermal Process for the Production of Ylagnesium. Uthium Alloys" T. sb. Vakuumn. -Drotsessy v tsvetn. netallurgii (Vacuum Processes in Non- ferrous Hetallurgy -- Collection of Works), Idma-Ata, "Naulm," 1971, pp 192- 194 (from Referativnryy Zhurral Hetallurgiya, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6GI87) Translation of Abstracti Results axe given of the vacuum thermal process for the production of sufficiently pure binary alloy of Mg wit4h Li or an alloy directly from oxide feed material. The solid phase reduction of Mg and. Li from oxide compounds with Al and FeSi impurities was studied (one illustration; 7bibliographic entries) USSR UDC 669.721.053.28 BYKOV, A. D., RA7-MYSLOV, V. I., ANDREYEVA, R. M. "The Nature of Chlorine in Dolomites and Its Influence on the Technology of the Production of Magnesium and its Alloys" Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyrumin., Magn. -; Elektrodn. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Aluminum, lktrigne- sium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. '12, pp. 5-10. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metalluraiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 G193 by the ahthors). Translation: Using the dolomites of the Pravdinskiy deposit (Irkutsk Oblast) as an example, it is demonstrated that they may contain a slight quantity of C1 (up to 0.14%), bonded with the rock-forming mineral in the conplex 0.j(Cl, C03)2. The presence of Cl in dolomites is explained by its assimiLation fyoln sea water during the process of dolomite formation. During vacuun thermal reduction of MgO in the 1100-1300' temperature interval, the Cl, in contrast to the F salts, acts as an anticatalyst, significantly decreasing the degree of reduction of M-3 particularly in the relatively low-temperature area (up to 112.000). The Cl goes over to the Mu in quantities depending on the C1 content iri the initial raw iiat- erial and the temperature of reduction. For the samples studied, the content of 1/2 USSR BYKO'I,. A. D., et al, Tr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Aly=in., Magn. i Elektrodn. From-sti, 1970, No. 72, PP. 5-10 C11 anion in dolomite roasted at 1100' reached 0.35%. Removal of tile Cl is fac-;- litated by a high-temperature mode (1300' and.higher). In evaluating dolomites as a raw material for the production of Mg or its alloys with certain light metals such as Li-by the silicothermal method, one must consider the content of Cl along with the ordinary impurities. 2 tables, ~112 025 UNCLASSIFIED ROOCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 ,TITLE--EXTENSIVE IDIOPATHIC MUCINOUS ALOPECIA -U- "A UTHOR-(02)-R A I M. q TUTYKHINI A 8 ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, 'SOURCE--VESTNlK DERMATOLOGIT I VENEROLOGII, 19701 NR 3, PP 68-71 .-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI.ENCES OP C'T 'A GIS S K I NDISEASE, THYROID GLAND wPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~:_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,:.PROXY REELIFRAME--1985/1477 STEP NO--URIOZO/j/70/000100310068/,3071 _CIRC ACCESSION NiD--AP0101563 UNCLASSIFIED ~212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13SEP70 CARC A CC ESS I ON NO--AP0101563 GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO PATIENTS WITH EXTENSIVE MAJCINOUS ALOPECIA WERE OBSERVED WHICH THE AUTHORS BELIEVED TC 3ELONG TO MYXODERMIAS RUNINING A COURSE -WITHOUT SIGNS OF DISORDFRS 0,11 THF PART OF f THE THYROID. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CLINICAL FORM BE NAMED BY THE TERM-GIVEN BY PINCUS, AND THAT HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES SIMILAR TO THOSr= FOUNDAN IT BE DESIGNATED BY THE TERM "MUCOPHANEROSIS" SUGGESTED BY :BRAUN FALCO.