SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REPINA, L. D. - REUTOV, O. N.

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USSR Urc. 6C-9-15-155:620.178.16p- GOVOROV) A. A., REPINA D..* and V. N. "Influence of Ball Fardenin- on the Wear-Resistance of Type-30paiGT 3itrocemen-ed Steel" Izv-. VUIZ, Cherm-aya Xet-allu_~6iya, 1%,o 6, 1970, P? =i-119 Abstmct-: 3ali workin.- of nitIrce-emented srecimrans 011' 30YL:,T steel under a. pres- Sure 0-:1 75-200 kf, increases Wear resistance under condit.--roi,.s of d::"y rolling -fric- tion. if there are large caebonitrides in the strucutre, this treatzment decreasez Wear resistance. Roughness of the surface is significantly immproved by this treatment. Five illustrations; four biblio. refs. 69 USSR UDC -15-194-2-017 BUNN, K. P. MARTSINIV, B. F. REPINA jl:'I. T and YATESENKO, A. I. Institute of Ferrous Matallurey "Structure and Chemical MicroheteroG-eneities of Cast Lmw-Carbon Iron Allqys C~) - -Transformation" During the 0' Kiev., Metallofizika, No 40, 1,072, PP 90-95 Abstract: The structural features and chenical mic--oheteroseneitv were investin-ated for cast iron-carbon allWrs with C and alloyed iith Si Al Cr Cu ;In anO Ya. The direct seifregation of allclyint- eler.~ents into deltadendrites was shovn bir micro-x-ray spectral analysis. in the delta-ca=a transformat oil process the ~~rowth of a,,stenit- occurs in the form of orderli oriented plates, similar to the trans ormation during heatilll,-. The formation of austenite is accorTanied by depletion of Si, A-1, and Mo a~d a weak enrich- nent of Ni, Cu, and I-In. In alloys br--in[,. tested for a transformation, orderly oriented blocks inside the ferrtte appeared. 4 figures, I table, 27 bibliographic references. Ussi; Analysis and Testing IUSSR UDC 669.?.017t620.186.4 BOCHYAR, 0. S. REPINA, P., and ARSEITOVA, T. N., Moscow Aviation Technolo- gical Institute, Chair of the Science of Metals arid of the Technolo~y of Heat Treatment "Features of the Hicrostructure of Plastic Deformation tLnd Recrystallization. of an Aluminum Alloy with Various Heterophasine' Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya M'etallurgiya, Ho 3, 1973, pp 145-146 Abstracti A study was made of the microstr"cture of -two complexly alloyed aluninum alloys of the Al-Cu-U-M-Cd aystem after plaotic deformation. The alloys contained (in wt'%) i Cu 5.02 & 4.92, Li 1. 21 & 0. 1~4, 1,~n 0. 6 & 0 - 55 t 0 Cd 0. 14 & 0. 11 , and Al the0rest, respectivelyi they wero homogenized at 510 for 24 hi-z and deforned at 490 by axial compression. The offect of the hetf-ro- phase condition of the structure on the development of plastic defozmation was Investigated. The pleatic deformtion of upocimens of the aecorid -alloy is realized rA.Inly 17 tuinning. The 2arge tiiins developinr,; In the process of hot deformation propagate up to grain boundaries. The mlemstructures of srecimens of the first alloy demonstrate the changer. in the recrymtallized structure determined by the correlation of deformation mechanizrrj3, The recrystallized LWE BOCIVIAR, 0. S., et al.,Izvestiya Yysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniyj Tsvetnaya Ketallurgiyap 140 3p 1973, pp 145-146 structure is distinguished both by grain size and by the nunber of twinned interlayers and annealing twins. Four figures, and one table. USSR "QUI S.- M., DEVYATOVA, S. F. "Temperature Dependence of Dissolution of Semiconductor as a Process Including Absorption Equilibrium" Temperaturnaya Zavisimost' Rastvoreniya Poluprovodnika kak Protsessa, Vklyuchayushchego Adsorbtsiyonnoye Ravnovesiye [English Version Above], Moscow, 1971, 7 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 B1396 Dep. by the author's). Translation: The dissolution of a semiconductor is studied as a process of desorption of the reaction products; the.preexponential factor in the kinetic equation is determined by the adsorption isotherm of the oxidizer molecules. It is demonstrated that the effective activation energy of the process at low oxidizer concentrations has a lower value than at high concentrations, by the heat of adsorption of the oxidizer molecules. The ratio of the pre- exponential factors is equal to the ratio of the statistical.sums of the states of the oxidizer particles adsorbed and in solution. ------------- Raf. Code: UR 0056 Acc. Nr: AIP0037847" PMIARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoretiches1my Fiziki, 1970,: Vol 58, Nr 1, pp PRESSURE DEPENDENCE OF THE 3MGNETIZATION OF IRON AT ZERO TEMPERATURE The relation betwevn magnetism and chemical bondingr and in particulir the appea- reure of atomic momeDt and their dependenco on pressum are investigated on ba,~ris of the rilodel of a gas of interacting eloctrw)5 (Thomas-Forrai modol). Only a perfect crv,lal at T ~ 0' is cwi5idered. In a rougli approximation the churge and spin density within the Wigner -Seitz cell are assumed to be spherically-symmetric. REEL/FP.4..M,E 19730836 _Ansx ELECTRONICS USSR Amplifiers DDC: 621.~75.73 G011DIN, S. 1-1. (Deceased) and V. IL, "Phase-Amplitude and Amplitude ("haracteristics of a ReEenerative Parametric jLmplif ier" Kiev, Izvestiya VU",-S-'k~'SR--Radioelektranika, No 9, 1972, pp 1114- 1121 Abstract: 'This paper investigates the reZ,~ene ra tive paral-.'Ietric am- plifier with a stronC, in-put signal, and derives a formula for the phase-amnlitu~e characte-ristic of the circuit. The effect of varactor nonlinearity on the amplitude charact(,;wi,~;t?.c of tho. re- gener"ctive pirametric ~,mplifiar is EGso investif-ated. fin exnres- sion for the amnlitude characteristic of the T*.arametric obtained in an earlier publication (V. 3. catkin, et al, Para!:~etri- cheskiye s2;steL-.iy na poluprovodnikoy dio6akh .-- Para.--retric E, ys- y ~h tems Usinig ~,~cmiconductor Diodes -- izd-vo 11"Sovetskoye radic," 1964) is made r-ore accurate in th-a pftseyit paper by tak-L-ij- int-0 accowit the detuning, chanCe with vari--tions in si6nal anpli-IL.-L-de. It is found t-hat the shift in resonant frequency of the SIMI'lifier tuned circuit with. a chan[;e in si.En-,,'L am,;Iitude le"nds to an in- creaee or decrease Ln absorDtion power ol" the reEener-ative P. r a - on the initial detlini, of the circuit. metric amD ifier dependinr-- I. ~ j:, I A~A (5106107~ Acc. Kr. Ref. Code: 1JR00 00 Sheyenko, I. N.; Oreshkin, V. D Contemporary Build-Up Materials Based on Refractory Compounds (Savernennyye naplavochrWye materialy na osnove tugoplavkikh sqyedineniy):Kiev,,1iaukova Dumka, 1970, 235 pp (SL:2078) TABLE OF CONTENTS: introduction 3 Chapter I Theoretical Principles and Characteristics of the Build-Up Process ii Build-Up Methods and Their Essence A III Electrodes for Build-Up Operations 59 IV Classification of Build-Up Materials 99 v Metho" for Production of Highly Wear-Resistant Build-Up Ma- terials 115 vi New Carboboride and Silicide Build-Up Materials 133 vii Hardening of Parts of Metallurgical Squipment by Means of Alloys flased on Refractory. Cotmounds 2o6 Reel/Frame 191590025 Q WSR UDC 576,895-421-095.6.07 mological Division, Institute 6f Yedical Parasitology TropiewaAl cine imeni Ye. 1. ?1artainovskiy, ~dnistxy of Health USSR, Moscow "Soze Additions to the 14'athod of Determining the Physiological Age of Ixodes Ticks (on the Example of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in Western Sayan)ll Moscow, Yleditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bol-emnip Vol 40p Vo 1, Jan/Feb 71# PP 62-67 Abstracti Yu. S. Balashoy previously proposed a method for determining the physiological age of Izodes ticks by distinguishing foux degraos of nutritional depletion (Zool. Zh.9 Vol 40# 110 9P P 10549 1961). This method, with some rwdifIcations, was used to study the distribution among age groupa of hungry fenales in the natural population of Ixodes parsulcatus tickis In Western Sayan. The work v= conducted by the anti-apidemic detachnent I`= the Ladical Para- sitology Institute at the coastruction of the Sayan-Shwhensk Hydroelectric Station. Age dot-e-Ina-ti am -were carried out on the ta-sis of the size and shape of digestive cells and the content of henoglobin amd herzatIn in these cells. The content of hemoglobin and hematin was regaxded as a cha=cteristic of USSR REPKINAq L. V. I MeditsinSkaya P=zitologi)a i Para--:Lta=yye Bolezni, voi 4o, Ho .1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 62-67 secondarl importance, becau-se the natuml population of 1. persuleatus in Wostern Sayan is distinguished by a low content of resoxve nixtrienta. The degree of loading of ~Lntlpighian vassels,.which was p=rcaed as one of the criteria by Ba3azhovp was not considered in detenrdnations, lecause Guanine dissolved on fixation with Bouinl,- and Souza's mixturmis so that these vessels always appeared empty. By applying the mthod described, it u-.13 possible to distinguish between eight agq~ groups as compared with four by the unmodified zethod proposed bV Balashov, 2/2 USSR UDC: 629.1-054.6 REPNIKOV,A. V., Moscov "Order of Lenin" Aviation Institute imeni Sergo br ~zhon=kia_e~ "A Method of Setting the Main Axis of a Gyrocompass on the Meridian" Moscowv Otkrytiya~ Izobreteniya, Promyshiennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zncl:i, No 5, Feb 73, Author's Certificate No 364844, Division G, filed 20 Nov 70, published 28 Dec 72, p 122 Translation, This Author's Certificate introduces a metholl of setting the main axis of a gyrocompass on the meridian by changing the ungle of rise of the main axis of the Mrocompaas above the plane of the horizon and ap- plying piecewise-constant correcting torques to the sensing element oil the gyrocompass. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the setting time is reduced by measuring the instantaneous extremum. of the angle of rise of the main axis of the gyrocompass above the plane of' the horivon which corresponds to the position of the axis of the sensing element In the plane of the meridian and changing the direction of "he correcting torque when the output angle of the gyrocompass coln.c1des vith the -1witohing, anglede- termined by the function of its correspondence with thi.- extrernum angle of rise of the sensing element above the plane of the horizon. 93 -IT VON 1114MME19- aMMM.0 NOW USSR UDG 621.~82.002 FEDOrOV,,YA.A., MADOYAN, S.G., AVETISYAN, G.FH., 1j'jNNAGAROV, -OV,G.I. "Properties 010+ Ge-nGaAs Structure Prepared By The Liquid Epitaxy Method" Elektron.tokhnika. Nauch-tekhn.eb. Poluorovodn. uribant (Electronic Technic-q. Scientific-Tectinical Collection. Semiconductor DeviceG) 19711 Issue 4(61),pp E 31-38 (from Kh-:L-lektronika i yeva primeneniye, No 5, PaY 197R, Abstract No 513579) Translation: The o:)timam conditions wero determined for the growth of hiEh- quality layers of Go on GaAs by the liquid epita7,-y methoJ (from a solution in Ga). The opti=m sunercoolin- of the solution for preparing ideal layers was calculated. (it was found to be^.oll-0 C.) The calculation was Gonfirxod bu ex- perimeent. Vith aiaercoolin7s above 500 0 the perfecticn of the layers sharply deteriorated. Hot aro junctions UP p+Ge--nGeAa were prepared vrithout inter:7:ediate layers of tho solid oolution Go+ GuAij and without a "faloo" junction at tile intorface raTilting from difffusion at' arsenic in thei Go. 9 ref. Ye.G. JPRS 59046 23 January 1973 PPOT(nTPE OF A CONTIMUMIr DRTM UM3.0rF.1 UY TIM Ar"r-11Y OF SVENCES RELOPUS51AN SSR fjLrtiltla by, It, r- t 10" 3 M. T~ 'E J~nq~.._"Cva_r_ r. fl.- F~"5f7=n,3vjrh, ~tv at -rear an* 140xz 'I rantcf~r 'P., Minsk, the Dar1kow Chetaical and rharzarcutical. i 111.i A~ Wrsruaeian S, imn ific Krtoe,trch TnatttLte. and the Kbsr'kqv Chqnit.~zt and Pharrsaescuti~il Plant "Uorowlye Voazuw. ninitko-farmaton4tichs-mkiv sdi,jr.Al Ki#614o, Ito L1, 1911, pp 53-551. idNOW The 1XztjL-Lt- .2.[ (':Lt _L M~-ss TrotjAr.r~r.tha Acaa-y r 0 S'i,sntol V.!11'ruffskan 'iii( has is 'TtP7tic)u-&a moLhcs~t or :drying. phayraE~tu~jfjj.~ tho-ical preparations. The method con- haVitir a~d dryirip-An a faltinj- an4 ftuidi~eod bed be accomplish"d in a single apparatu3, This stakes the procitas continuous acid also ps~tmlts curtailinj, Loss,-s ,,.i A% of r-nto!riaI to a mittimum. improvinjr. tha quility of output, ac- 4 celerating the proce,)s or granulation and dryinp by tens or tims-s. ifte produc t lots areas acid t ri-at inp normaL notidl ti 01ta eor th" re ')n . ha"', optimum 4,1ne. w-k th 'ft"d tol 11h,st. na h"V* "000 "a , u and a prototylt-4 or the ~qulpmerit h. bRen trade whith Ncs undorearin indumtrial test* at the Chemical 'Ind Plant "Zdorav'yo Trudytishchimaya" it Khar' ov. Pharm. k The figur. presents 0 Sthc,m3tic dingram or thn dryine. apparcitus. It con3inti or it granulator (2). dr-/JnG chnniber (1), air h.4 tor (5), blower (4),'cyclooto (3), bucket chain acid a enn- trot panot. The drying chambeir in a vertical p1pit 400 mm ii.n dia- maLer with An Pxparided separatur st-ction. The vomrtical 13;_,rt of Lhf, ar/er Is 1500 mm hiph. lit the tower part 1-i a perforated griJ on so-hith, the material being drIed is rtuicizea. in the sop.,srator part of the dryer is a Cranulator, which is a cylinder ith a perforated bottom. The diameter or the openings can be sdaptodt,dopvciding at the required granulomptric composition or he material beine dri*d. In the Civen case the opening diamptor a 2M. Screw blades serve as a triturator. Ort thn lower side t 11 USSR C)l OW USSR 'UDC 612.8.015 BULYGIN, I. A., and REPRINTSEVA V M Institute of Physiology, Belorussian Academy of Sciences "Shifts in Serotonin Content of the Caudal Mesenteric Gaziglion After Centri- petal and Centrifugal Stimulation" Mnsk., Doklady Ak-ademii Nauk BSSR, No 7, 1971, pp 649-651 Abstract; Ten minutes' electrical stimulat'ion (current 5 v) of the lumbar splanchnic nerves in dogs (centrifugal stimulation) resulted in a significant increase in the seratonin content of the caudal. mesenteric ganglion, whereas stimulation (current 14 v) of the central end of the hypogasti-Ir nerve (centripetal stimulation) for the saint-, length of tirno si&niftcantly decrc~ased the.serotonin content of the ganglion. Possdble mechanisms of these shifts are discussed. 1/2 020 UNCLASSIHED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--VARIATIONS IN THE CATECHOL AMINE~LEVEL IN SEPARATE PARTS OF RAT .,,BRAIN UNDER THE INFLUENCE UF INTERO AND EXTEROCEPTIVE ACTIONS -U- SEVAl: V.M. "AUTHOR-(02)-BULYGIN, I.A., aEPaINT .,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,'_SOURCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSR, SER. BIYAL. NAVUK 1970t (I)i 54-9 ;.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :,:SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~~TOPIC TAGS--CATECHOLAMINEt RAT# BRAINv ADRENALINEY NURADRENALIN ~COHT90L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS --UNCLASS I F IED ...00CUMENT CLASS 'l/ 7(11000 /00 1/0054/0059 -EL/FRAME--1998/0510 srEp NO--UR/044L P96XY R~i '.CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121184 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121184 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADRENALINE (1) AND NORADRENALINE (11) CONTENT OF BRAIN PARTS WAS OETD. IN RATS FOLLOWING EXTEROCEPTIVE (PRESSURE ON THE SKIN) AND INTEROCEPTIVE (DISTENSrON OF RECTVM) STIMULATION. NO I WAS FOUND IN ~HE BRAIN. IN CONTROL ANIMALS, HIGHEST 11 LEVEL tIN MU G-G) WAS IN HYPOTHALAMUS (0.931) ANU LOWEST IN CORTEX (0,34.9) AND CEkE-5ELLUM (0.371). EXTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION LOrlERED 11 CONTENT OF HYPOTHALAMUS (0.691), WHILE IN OTHER BRAIN PARTS IT REMAINED -UNCHANGED. FOLLOWING INT *EREOCEPTIVE STIMULAT[ONv A DROP IN 11 LEVEL OF CORTEX WAS OBSO, 10.212). SECTIONING OF THE SPINAL C&ID INCREASED 11 LEVEL IN ALL BRAIN PARTS WITH EXCEPTION OF STRIATUN. IN THESE ANIMALS INTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION INCREASED 11 LEVEL IN STRIATUiM, W141LE EXTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION LOWERED ITS LEVEL IN CER~UELLUM AND IMIDBRAIN. ADMINISTRATION OF AMINAZIN CAUSED A DECREASE IN 11 LEVELS IN MEDULLA, MIDBRAIN, AND HYPOTHALAMUS (5 MG-KGI WHILE A.HIGHER DOSE (20 MG-KG) DECREASED 11 CONTENT IN CORTEX# HYPOTHALAMUSi STRIATUM, AND MIDBRAIN. FOLLOWING PRETREATMENT WITH AMINAZINt EXTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION LOWERED .11 LEVEL OF CORTEX AND HYPOTHALAMUS, W-41LE A DECREASE WAS SEEN IN MEDULLA AND HYPOTHALAMUS FOLLOWING INTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION. INST. FIZIOL.v MINSKt'USSRO, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 539.293:538.632 ZAVISTANAVICHYUTE, V., REPSHAS, K. "Electron Thermomagnetic Effect in Germanium" Vil'nyus, Litovskiy Fizicheskiy Sbornik, Vol XIII, No 2, 1973, pp 255-259 Abstract: An e)c?erimental study was made of the emf occurring in samples made of n-and p-type germanium at room temperature under the simultaneous effect of microwaves and an external magnetic field. A qualitative eNplanation is offered for the causes of this emf. Experimental curves showing the absolute ma.-nitude of the emf as a func- tion of the intensity of the magnetic field at various microwave powers are given. The signs of the emf are opposite for the n and p germanium samples. In weak magnetic fields a significant increase in the emf is observed with an increase in the magnetic field intensityand in stronger fields the gro-.;Lh rate of the emf decreases. This is especially noticeable in p-type germanium. The Hall effect ;is used in explaining the observed phenomena. USSR UDC 1537.226+537,311-331:1537+5351 VALKYAVICHMS, R. A., KROTKUS,, A. I., and ZPSHAf - mma "=I" "Tremoverse Yagnetoresistance in n-Ge in Strong Electric Fields" Lit, fiz. ab. (Collection of Lithuanian WorYs on Physics), 1971, 11, No 2, Is 0 -ifo 10, pp 247-252 ummaries in Lithuanian and English) (fron FM-Iriziks.7, Oct 71., Abstract No 10YE734 by authors) Translation: She authors present and explain theoretically the experimental results of a study of transverse magnetoresi stance of ii-type Ge as a function of electric field intensity at the temperature of liquid nit-rogen in thn case in.which jf,,*.< lll,> and the magnetic field is perpendicular to the (110) plane of the specimen. USSR UDC 1537-226+537-311-331:1537+5351 DEVENE, 11. V., and K. "Study of the HaU Parity Effect in n-Type Germaniwn" Lit. fiz. sb. (Collection of Lithuanian Works on Physics), 1971, 3-1) No 2, pp 239-242 (stummries, in Lithwinian and English) (from 12h-Fizik No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE736 by authors) Translaticn--k: The article presents experimental results of a atudy of the Hall quadratic effect as a function of maGnetic field intensity for various current directions relative to the crystallographic (100) axis at, roo,-.1 ter-merature. Experiments were conducted for the case in which the current is in the (110) plane and R (110). Measurement results are contrasted with theoretical results, calculated on the basis of the Boltzmann equation in approximation of isotropic scattering. 1/1 USSR UM 1537-2264-537-31-L-331:1537+5351 -HAS ASHMORTASY S. P., POZHELA., YU. K., and FIERS K. X. Mir "Big-radient Electromotive Force of Hot durrent Carriein't Lit. fiz. sb. (Collection of Lithuanian Works on Physics), 1971, 11, No 2, pp 243-24-57summries in Lithuanian and English) (froin W-h-Fizika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10YET57 by authors). Translation: The article Dresents experimental results of the investigation of the bigradient electromotive force of hot current carriers: i.e., the electromotive force appearing in a homogeneous sendcanductor specimen oil the creation therein of two different Gradients of the waniiin-- electric field. Such warming up was brought about by the special shape of the sr-eciren. Investigations were conducted on n-Ge specimens at room te;q)erature by the microwave method and the d-c pulse: method. '1he authors obtained the deDend- ence of the bigradient electromotive force of hot current carriers on t6 strength of the electric microwave field,in a wave guide. 60 USSR UDC: [537.226+537-311-33]:[537+535) ASI-R.IOITTAS, S. P., POZIELA, YU. K and L "PSHAS Irl. I 1111hotogradient EDIF of Thermal Current Carriers in Germanium and Silicon" Lit. fiz.'sb. (LJ thuanian Physics Collection) N c. 3, vol. 11, 1971, Pp 451-4567"Tfrom RZh-Fizi-Tra, No. 11, 1971, Abstract Xo. 113ill-701) Translation: The results are given o f an investi,,ation into 'he photogradient enif of thermal current carriers in Ge (n and p type) and Bi (n type) at T = 3000 K. In tho case of n-Gej a reduction Mlly o )hotoEr-adi- was experimenI ~_served in -the growth rate-of the t ent emf with the electric field intensity, 1hegi=in,- with fields of E > 5000 V/cm, which fact is explained by the efrect of the non- equivalent valleys on the electron heating. Computations of the photoC-radient emf were made i-,rith approximate electron and hole temperatures ccmputed from equations of energy balance. Author's abstract 52 USSR ul)C[537-226+537-311-331:1537+5351 BAMIlas.1 V. A.Y GUOGA, V. I., MATULEUM-M, 1. B., YOMMLA,'..I*LJ. K.,, and "Iuvestiga:tion of the Wan7iing-Up of Current Carriers in Ifonrectifying Point contact" Lit. fiz. sb. (Collection of Lithuanian Works on Physics), 19-tl, 11, No 1, ITO 10 PP 73-79 ries in Lithuanian and English) (from. IM-Fizika., Oct 71, Abstract No io'n--666 from su=.-,,ary) Translation! Sne authors measured noise temierature and thermnelectromotive I - holers as a Nnc'ion of b4as vo e force of 1hot itage for p-Ge. sp cimns vd-th nonrectifyinIg. point contact at room temperature. It Is shcrin that in the point contact thz- electric field varno the current carriers. For a bulk. specimen values of noise temperature for point contact were compared vith noise temperature an well as with carrier te.,Teratum determined accor-ding to thermaclectromotive force jr,-asurej,,'ent5# USSR STOGNIY, A. A. ,REPYEV, Yu. M. "Experience i nDevelopment of a Standard Enterprise Automated Control System" Kibernet. i Vychisl. Tekhri. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetics and Computer Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Collection], 1971, No 12, pp 19-40 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibeynetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V665, by the authors). Translation: Certain peculiarities of a standard enterprise automated Coll- trol system are studied and recommiendations are given for their use in the introduction of systems to enterprises. USSR UDC: 681.3 STOGNIY, A. A., M'YE Y "Experience in Developing a Standard Automated EnterPI-se Management System" Kiev, Kibernetika i Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, Resp. riezhved. sb. , No 12, 1971, pp ig-4o Abstract: The paper examines various aspects of automated enterprise management system and presents recommendations for developing a stan- dardized system of enterprise management. Such a management system is Under- stood to mean an aggregate of procedures. and teckm-icPI facilities providing maximum efficiency in handling enterprise maxagement bilsed on using the methods of mathematical economics and data processing equipment including computer technoloof and facilities for gathering, recoriing, trensmitting, and storing information. The problems and goals of the system are reviewed, together vith basic principles of operetion and their reallization. Sepa- rate sections deal with various subsystems :for controlling the technical- preparation of production, managing main and au:dliary Production, con- trolling the supply of technical materials, technical. and economic planning, and also bookkeeping and accounting. Hardware and. zcftir&re are discussed. UNCLASSIFIED likOCESSINS DATE--13NOV70 1/2 TITLE--McTH%)3 OF L,3CAL CONSTRUCTI(IN OF TNVARIANT SUBSPM.'ES LA TH(:' SPACE OF SOLUTIONS OF THE CHE4, LOW TYPE EJUAT-IONS -U- 4UTHOR-(021-,iEStiCliz-~,YAKCV, V.A., RERIKH,K v ._C:CUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR .S0U&CE--TE9AETICH;ESKAYA I MATEMIJ I CHI", SKAYA FILIKAP 1970,. VOL 3, lik 11 PP '78-93 DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--NONLINEAk SYSTEMP FUNCTIONAL EQUAT I ON S MATRIX, MArNEMIAM SPACE, MArHEMATIC fRANSFORMATION ON T R 0 L%lARKllNG--NJ RESIRICTIONS _~DOCUMENT. CLASS--U4CLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1008 STEP Nt~--UR/ob4~i/70/003/001/0073/0093 CIRC ACCESSION i'40--AR0130047 11 S S I F 11- PH m 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV7C ACCESSION ;140--AP0130047 :::A8STRACT/;EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT. THE NONLINEAR SYSrEM CF F(j,,,4CTIONAL EQUATIONS FOR THE MATRIX C-LE.',,,r'_,NT~.UF THE S MaTRIX,IS F~'lf%'~'-ULATEO ON THE BASIS OF THE CHEW L04 EQUATIONS. THE.LINEAkIZATION OF THE UNITARITY CONDITIONS AND THE TRANSITION To PRGJ~CTIVE CUORD[iWATES IN THE SPACE OF THE S MATRIX ELE~'-IENTS Ai2,-c PERFORMED. ~USINC THE GE01,41ETRiCAL, IN-TERPRETATION OF THE SYSTEM GF FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS AS A TlANSF0,-%llmAT ION IN THE (N-1) 0IMENSIONAL REAL SPACE IT IS SHOWN THAT SOME OF THE SOLUTIONS OF THE INITIAL SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS 4RE CONTAINEO GPJ TH,,E INVARI~;NT HYPERSJRFACES Or-- THIS SPACE* A METHOD OF THE LOCAL CONSTRUCTION GF THL- INVARIANT SUBSPACES IS PkCPCSE';), WHICH IS APPLIED TO THE CHEW LOW ErjUAT[GNS eilTfi THCE 3 rIlMES 3 AND 4 TIMES 4 CROSSING IMATRICES. IT IS -ESTABLISHED THAT IF CHEW LOW 1:_,.iUAT.f0NS POSSESS A SOLUTION, THEI~J THE ARBITRAIINIESS OF THE SOLUTIONS CF THE CLASS UNDER CONSIDERATIOIN, BE114G THE GEINI,;FALIZATION OF' THE FANtYLAR BET4 ARBITM".AINESS, IS %,~T EXHAUSTIVE. FAC11LITY: OB Y ED I NENPJYY I K 9 INSTITUT YADERNYi ISSLF00VANIY- UNC LASS I F IIED USSR UDC 621.382.2 VENDIK, 1. B., and RES e~ A. "Distribution of the Concentration of Carriers in Middle Region of P-1-N Diode in a Microwave Nonlinear Regime" Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute), 1971, Issue 92, pp 64-67 (from K/,h-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract No SB191) Tranolati-oat The solution of a non-otationary diffusion equation describing the die- tribution of the concentration of carriers In the i-layer, with which modulation of conductance in a p-i-n semiconductor diode is connected, Is presented with the aid of Beseel functions. A calculation of the diotrib~jtion of concentrations of excess carriers in the i-region, conducted with the aid of a "Hinsk-22" compruter, shows that in the frequency range to 100 MHz, as a result of the intartia of the diffusion pro- coos in the middle i-region, a delay takes place in the change or concentration as ampared with the boundaries and as a result a charge buildup takes place, The pro- coos in question depends on the lifetime of the carriers the width of the i-region. (W), and the frequency and amplitude of the signal. With a decrease of the charge buildup in the medium i~region is decreased and a change of the carrier concentration in time is only exDected close to the junctlons. This same effect should appear with an increase of the frequency and W. With an increase of the 1/2 7-T- t USSR VENDIK, I. B., and RESH, Ye. A., Izv._Leningr. elektrotekhn. ia-ta (Bulletin of the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute), 1971, Issue 92, pp 64-67 Urom RZh-Elektronika i_yeye primeneniye,' No 8, August 1971, Abstract No 8B191) frequency and 7' the charge in the i-region has no time to be resorbed during the time of the negative half-cycle which leads to a reduction of the resistance of a p-i-n semiconductor diode- 7 ill- V-6- 212 85 nm~~ _-MM93 MON, -MW 'USS-R UDC 6!2.84.M.46:547-262) I ., Laboratory o- the Pathop, -siology of KOSTAIMV S. A., and Higher Hervous Activity, Central Scientific Reseaxch Institute of Le--7al Psychiatry imeni V. P. Serbskiy "Changes in Visual Perception Under the Influence of A-1coho32' Moscow, Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S. S. Korsakar, Vol. 73, Vyp 2, 1973, pp 230-235 Abstract: Differences in perception time of Russian letters flashed onto a screen were studied for normal individuals and cha-oriic abusers of alcoh-ol wllo had abstained 1 1/2-2 112 wecko prior to the study. Average 7.~ercoption tiT,,,2C- were about 104 msec for norrial individuals Find 124 insec for -hronic 'abuser-,. Ilerception time did not clianre significantly for either norr.,.Ll inclividual.s or chronie abuners 3.1 W.. PfLer con- j min after vonsimption of 60 ml 41Yf~ alcoh I.,. sumption of 2,00 ml 40f~' a~-lcohol the perception timas to about 160 ;-.ec for non.-al inqlviduals a_-Irl JIL6 nztec for clironic abucors. Sianlficart was note:lbn perception tLnies for chrailic alinse:rG. Thi-is , although flic! initial t of P perception tim-- of chronic '~buscrs in hicj-.er tll"n Ilia thc a -,h f alcohol consunrption does not af fecl --,a aii . "'Iy as i -, Datte-, Neuro- physiological aspocts of such changer, are divewsed, bu--~ no arc: 112 T Rvt M ME -USSR KOSTANDOV, E. A. and MSHCHIKOVA, T. N., Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S. S. Korsakov, Vol 73, Vyp 2, 1973, pp 230-235 made due to lack of information on s-necific nerrous machanisiTz behind this phenomenon. 112 019 UNCLASSIF[Ei) PROCESSING DATE--160CI'70 TlTLE--HAWM'~jNICS IN NONLINEAR SYSTEMS UNOER F0kCED 0SCILLArioNs -u- :-AUTHOR--RESHETILOVt A*R* ~'::CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ;:SOURCE--AVTOMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKA* 1970p NR 21 PP 165-167 ~DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 7.,-UBJ.ECT "EASELECTRONICS AND,ELECTRICAL-ENGR. ,,.-TOPIC TAGS--AUTOMATIC CONTROL DESIGNt HARMONIC 05CIt,LATION, NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, NONLINEAR SYSTEM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -_PROXY REEL/FRA.-'iE--1983il967 STEe NO--UK/0103/70d'OOO/002/01-65AO167 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054765 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054765 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD OF DESIGNING HARt-11' NICS WITH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIVE OR THE NEGATIVE REACTION FROM THE OUTPUT TO THE INPUT OF THE SYSTE14 IS SUGGESTED ON THE BASIS OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE PROCESSES OF THE ORIGIN AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF HARMONICS. THE HARMONICS ORIGINATING ON THE NONLINEARITY AS A kESULT OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF 'rHE MAIN FORCED OSCILLATION ARE SEPARATELY SINGLET) OUT, THEIR MOVEMENT ALONG THE NS OF THEIR COMMON SUMINATION OR FEEDBACK CIRCUIT IS SHOWN, THE CONDIT10i OF HARMONICS OF VARIOUS ISUBTRACTION ARE SUBSTANTIATEO, THE ESTIMATION REGA D TH- R FREQUENCIES FOR PRACTICAL CASES WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO-DIS R cl INTERACTION ON NONLINEARITIES IS SUGGESTED. 1/3 050 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 L:,T-ITLE--MECHANISM OF THE IGNITION AND QUENCHING OF ZNS-FE(CL) LUMINOPHORS ~_AUTHOR-102)-RESHETINA, T.S.t TUNITSKAYA, VoFo -'-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 12(2), 295-300 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~WECT AREAS--PHYSICS "ta-kC TAGS--LUMINESCENCE OUENCHING# LINC SULFIDE9 IR RADIATION* EXCITATION ENERGY,_RADIATION INTENSITY, ELECTRON TRAP, TEMPERA'rURE DEPENDENCE, _._LUMINESCENCE-SPECTRUM, ELECTRON, TRANSITIONt FERRIC CHLORIDE C-DNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIPIE'D., P1_ Ox- 'y' REEL/FRAME--1989/10 03 STEP NO--UR/0368/'10/012/002/0295/0300 ~CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107522 2/3 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0107522 .,ABSTRACT./EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MECHANISM OF THE IR RADIATION INDUCED IGNITION AND OUENCHING OF LUMINESCENCE OF ZNS-FEICL) PHOSPHORS WAS STUDIED TO VERIFY THE EARLIER CONCLUSION OF THE EXISTENCE OF "ACTIVE" LEVELS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LUMINESCENCE "IGNITION" (E. YA. ARAPnVAt V. L. LEVSHIN, N. V. MITROFANOVA, T. S. RESHETINA, V. F. TUNITSKAYA, AND V. V. SHCHAENKO, 1966) AND TO OBTAIN NEW INFORMATION 0;4 THE SENSITIVITY OF THE PHOSPHORS TO 19 RADIATION AT 1.2-1.3 MU. THE INTENSITY OF THE LUMINESCENCE WAS STUDIED AS A FUNCTION OF TEMP. (7T-~250DEGREESKI AND THE ACTIVATOR (FE), CONCN. (0-5) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6 G-G)o THE DEPTH OF THE ELECTRON LEVELS WAS DETD. FROM THE -TEMP. DEPENDENCE CURVES. THE AV. DEPTH OF ELECTRON TRAPS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IR RADIATION INDUCED (AT 2o5 MU) LUMINESCENCE IGNITION 15 0.06 EV, AND THE TRAPS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IR RADIATION INDUCED IGNITION AT SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO lo5 MU ARE LOCATED 0*06 AND 0.25 EV FROM THE CONDUCTION BAND. DATA ON THE ACTIVATOkCONIC. DEPENDENCr- OF THE LUMINESCENCE IGNITION ON IR 4GREtTER THAN 2 MUI RADIATION REVEALED THAT THE ADD14. OF FECL SUB3 PROMOTED THE IGNITION AND AFFECTED THE COMPN. OF THE SHORT WAVELENGTH REGION OF THE IR RAOIATION INDUCED.LUMINESCENCE SPFC79UM. THE INTENSITY OF THE LU14INESCENCE INDUCED BY IR RADIATION AT SMALLCR THAN 2 MU UECREASES WITH INCREASING CONCN, Of: THE ACTIVATOR. UNCLASSIF UED =1 3/3 050 UN LASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--230CT70 ..CIRC ACCE~SION NO--AP0107522 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE STIMULATION OF THE LUMINESCENCE OF ZNS-FE(CL) PHOSPHORS BY IR RADIATION IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE TRANSITION OF ELECTRONS FROM THE TRAPS TO THE CONDUCTION BAND AND THE QUENCHING IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE TRANSITION OF HOLES FROM THE:LUMINESCENCE CENTERS TO OTHER CENTERS (EMISSION OR QUENCHING) VIA THE VALENCE.BAND. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 538.4 BAKANOV, Yu. A., DRONNIK, L. M., LEVIN, M. N., MM(AREVICH, V. K., L_ M., STRIZHAK, V. Ye., TOU-JACH, 1. M., TROITski)(7 S. R., RESHET I Kg_,- -Y)WdV'-SKIY, 'Ye. I. nExperimental Study of Liquid-Metal Induction Mac hine in Pump Mode" 7-ye Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodinamike. T * I [Seventh Conference on Magne- tic Hydrodynamics, Vol 1] , Riga, Zinatnye Press, 1972, pp 20-23, (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B43 by V. V. Blagov). Translation: The operatiQn of a liquid-metal induction machine in the pump mode was studied in a potassium circuit with a working pressure of up to 60 kg/cm2. The working character is tics of the machine are presented for a 'temperature of 500". The experimental results allowed the relationship of the dimensionless cIriterion H = APV3I/aU2 to the velocity ratio V/Vs = 1 - S to be established (where VS is the synchronous speed of the rotating field, V is the velocity of the metal, AP is the pressure drop developed, S is the slipping, a is the conductivity, U is the applied voltage). As the temperature changes from 1/2 USSR UJDC 538.4 BAKANOV, Yu. A., DRONNIK, L. M., LEVINY~ M. N., MIAKAREVICH, V. K., RESHETIKO, L. M., STRIZHAK, V. Ye., TODIACH, 1. M.., TROITSKIY, S. R. YANTOVSKIY, Ye. I., 7-ye Soveshch. pa Magnit. Gidrodittamike. T. 1, Riga, Z.inatnye Press, 1972, pp 20-23. 280 to 500* and the voltage varies from 80 to 150 v, the dependence of H on V/VS is universal. The maximum head is produced at small flow rates, depends 2 on the applied voltage and where T = 500* and AU = 150 v is about 37 kg/cm the efficiency.of the machine is about 24% under'these conditions. 11"here T - 300% these figures are 42 and 30% respectively. The total. operating time of the machine was 120 hours. 2/2 3-92 Aad. Nr: NbO37245** PRII-HARY SOURCE: Voprosy Maditsinsi Nr 1, pp 9Y-?? -R 0'01 Ref. Code: b Xhimii, 1970, Vol 16, HAPTOGLOBIN METABOLISM AT T14E ANTISEPTIC INFLAMMATORY PROCESS V. Al. Rodfonov, A. V. Pospelova, Yu-Z-ResheAa, T. (7. Kulakova Institute of Biological and Medical Cherni.5try USSR Acadenly of Medical Sciences. Haptoglobin inetabolism in control dogs ind a-L the an':~eptic inflxnrnato~v pro- c,!-;ks induced by subcutaneous terpentine oil adi-niri1s'ration ha:; been :;Wdied. DogS': Were injected with haptoglob:rt I'll and changes in k'fal radio iqi-.-itv of the anirnal, blood serum label excretion, aie volurne of circulzidIng plasi-na, anl,,~:serutr. gaT~,toFTlobin concen- tration were registrated. III the period of inflaininatoy focu,i develo,paivri: the gernents of hapLoglubin from blood, into tissue, decreases in the ratc of its cataboli5in and increase ir its syn'thesis took place. /,k 17r / "RMI E 19730:17AZ _-1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--CALCULATION OF EXTRACTION ISOTHERMS TAKING IN PHASE VOLUMES -U- AUTHUR-(02)-ROLEN, A.M.w RESHETKOt yU.V. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _*OURCE--RADIUKHIMIYA 1970, 12(1)1 3-12 04TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SlQ8JECT AiZEAS--CHEMISTRY OIP I CTAGS-PHOSPHATE, SOLVENT EXTRACTIONt URANIUM ,C.,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 INTO ACCOUNG ANY CHANGE ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0384 STEP NO--UR/0186/70/012/001/0003/0012 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118053 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0118053 ~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- At3STRACT. CALCN. METHODS (FOR EXTN. ISOTHERMS) WHICH TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE CHANGES IN VOL.v IIN CASES IN -E DESCR ED N WHICH THE CONCNS. ARE GIVEN IN MOLAR OR MOLAL UNITS, AR is I DETAIL. RECALCN. OF DATA FROM THE LITERATURE SHOwS THAT THE SAME l~,EQUATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN USED FOR MOLAR CONCNS. APPLY ALSO TO MOLAL CONCNS., BUT THE EXTN. CONSTS. MUST BE CHANGED* THE RECALCN. OF EXTN. -CONSTS. FOR THE EXTN. OF U FROM HINO SUR3 SOLNS. BY BU SUB3 PO SUB4 15 ;TREATED AS AN ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE. UNCLASSIFIED _mvm H 17 - PRODUCTION OF RIGHLY TEYWRIZED PEP14ANEIIT. "AGtjmT;; ntom mamicmiy &Niscvonc, rmtRs by' YoVs 1, hurp L. M. Me wts_h S Yermolonko._Lt~A. A,~ Chor a ov t_1 0 a RR-ih- tu to pan5 Q`4ftj_AC4d&i_Y Of SOlenC89 USSRI Sverdlovsk Fizika Notallov Imetallovede ive, Russian, Val 3st NO 20 19137_8_45~_ 1ATXTGd 13 Do 422-424J In recant years consriel-?rab2o successes "ve boon achloved 4-2 In th-3 field or developing materials for portdaziont mnrnv~ba owing, to synthesis of cmnpr~unds of the ti~ RCo.5 twhorn R to ono or tho, rire.onrth n1e--),ntz--yttrIum or thorium), i0ilch pon*e-o ex- trnmely high valuma or tho nonotent of uniaxial ani3otl'opy (-n thoovd-gr of lo7-10 ror exnMlo,-/I/); lThe Proceis of nanuractaring porranant namets rmn such mater a a Is ra- 4e -dutod 'to grinding an alloy And comnsictine the roiniltant powdftr. eiA- Hire,. since due to the high value- of antootropy anority, tha role of the.~ rmrnotottatla intiroation tur~a out to be insignificant and the T)o,udtr can " compactod,withcut nubstairstial loworing of the coircive rorce.ta a demlity close to the -oolid.matorlal. All Mia *)artiolso must, be oplonted, prior, to covq)adWnn to mcemn- plis'i the maximum powsible.vAiu*s or (it in vug- rornetic anorfy K"atad thit each partiolo Is a single crjsi~al and, cma*quontly, mftgn,~tlcallj unlexial) and the "mpactIon to be done in the axss of easy magnotisntion alon3 one di"etlon so as to or,36to tho mu5notle itructuro. 'rhis con usuall chlavad by monns or placing the p-wdsr In a magnotle field!* she main dICriculty lot in zroiervin; the magnetic texture during the subsequant rom- pactlon of the powder /g/. I . iTothods of precolng In metallic dies ordinarily uaed lovids o a 3 rinificant loworing of the powder msEpatio texture. This ~ms caused by diformation of the material in one direction (in 11 -USSR.- 11 USSR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5 BESHETNIKOV. N. V.. PETROV, E. N. "Statistical Approach to Intensification of Microcircuit Assembly" Sb. nauchn. tr. po probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektran. tekhn. (Col- lected Scientific Works on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscc7w Institute of Electronic Technology), 1970, vyp. 5, pp 2-12-21T (from RM-Radiotekhnilka, Ho 6, Jun Tl, Abstract No 6V220) Ity of micro- Translation: Investigations are made of the working capac~ circuit assembly workers -with respect to production and physiological indices with subsequent analysis. Two phases of variation in working capacity are observed: an improvement in working capacity In the first hour of work, and deterioration from the third hour on. Measures are proposed for maintaining a high level of working capacity. Resum.' ', 128 USSR uDc 6a2.89 MMMIN, A. A.J. FESHETMXOV,. S. S. Reflektornaya samoregulyatsiya. neyronov (Reflex Self -Regulation of Neurons), Izd. LGU, 1972, 72 pp Annotation An original conception of the autoregulation of neurons -- the basic elements in the nervous system -- is advanced on the basis of morphological studies of the sensory innervation of ganglionic ce" s conducted by the authors on the example of autonomic and encephalospinal Ganglia - Principles in the structural organization of the autoregulation of nerve cells are investigated in detail. A hypothesis is advanced as to the significance of these mechanisms in sustaining a high measure of stability and reliability in the functioning of the nervous system. 43 ill. Biblio: 91 titles. Introduction Me recent discovery of the receptor innervation of neurons based on the exa-riple of ganglia of the autonomic nervous system (Mfilokhir, 1959 a, b, 1961j 1963; Kolosov and 1,Ulokhin, 1963) has rade it possible to find new and probably quite unexpected avenues to the understanding and solution of such age-old and extremely important problems in ne-urobbiology as autoregulation and reliability in the functioning of the nervous system. There is no need to men- tion the broad applied spectrum, of tbese problems in tho most diverse areas of knowledge -- from medicine to bionics and cybernetics. 1/3 105 jj~jl : 11 _4~ M_ [M IBM MW[VjM;qAjBWj"jrjjjMMMWjM filMl ~ffl ULSR IMLOMIN, A. A. MSBETITECOV, S. S., Izd. LOU) 1972) 1~2 PP Indeed the existence of receptors in the autonomic -anglia, and especially the ascertainment of the receptor innervation of the gan6;lionic neurons per se take on 6-enuinely funda~-ental importance especially in vieir of the fact that these morpholoSical observations r-ake it possible to extend to the nervous systemm proper the selfsame r..,.echanisms of autoreg-alation, that are already well ied in detail In other organs and systems of the known ani that have been studi living organism. At the same time the existence of receptors that are linked -to ganglionic nervous structures most definitely and unequivocally indicates that the nervous system is not only a system for storing and processir~,,- the Jix-form,-tion that it at-on as well. And this received but that it can itself be th3 source of Inform. particular information, about the functional state of the ilearvous elements unquestionably is fundamentally important to the nor2ial functioning of the nervous system ard of the entire organism as a whole. It Is precisely in this aspect that the receptor innervation of ranglionic neurons -- this new type of interneuronal link in the nervous sy-stem -- will be exa=~ed here Contents Introduction .............................................................. 3 M-__~rphological basis of the autoregu3-ition of neurons of autonomic 2/3 Ganglia ...................I.......................... I................. 4 ----------- USSR MILO=, A. A., RESHEONIKOV, S. S., Izd. LGU, 1972, 72 DP Morphological basis of autoregulation of encephalospinal ganglionic neurons ........... I ................................................ 17 Conclusion ............................. #e .....0............0 ............ 25 Bibliography ........................................................ 29 Illustrations .................................... ................ 33 -160C 03T 7 UNCL ASSIFItO prOCES.S ING DATE- T70 ,,TITLE--ON DYNAMICS OF THE THREE AXIS GYRO STABILIZED PLATFORM OF THE SPACECRAFT -U- 'AUTHOR--R ov, V.I. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSRt FRANCE -SOURCE-!NTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL, SYMPOSIUM ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL# 3RD, TOULUUSEp FRANCE, MAR. 2-6, 1970, PAPER. a P. ,DATE. PUBL ISHED ------- 70 "'WBJECT AREAS--flAVIGATIONt SPACE TECHNOLOGY "TOPIC TAGS--GYROSTABILIZED PLATFORM, SPACECRAFT GUIDANCEt MANEUVERABLE SATELLITE -.CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS QOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLA5SlFfE0 VWXY RF[-L/FRAMC---1995/000't STEP NU--Ffl/0000/70/000/()DU/O()08/0008 t-JR C ACCESSION NG--AT0117304 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT-10 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0117304 , ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE DYNAI~il?'-S OF GYRO STABII-IZED PLATFORMS INTENOED FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES IN SPAC~:.. t3ASED a,',, THE METHOD BY ISHLINSKYT EXACT EXPRESSIONS FOR GIMBAL INFLUENCE ON' THE GYRO PLATFORM AT ELABORATE MANEUVERS GF:THE SPACECRAFT ARE OBTAINED. IN THESE FORMULAS, GIMBAL INekTIA, FRICTION TORQUES, Ao;l STABILIZING MOTOR TORQUES ARE TAKEN INTO CONSIOERATION. SEVERAL PARTICULAR CASES OF BASE MOTION ARE CONSIDERED WHICH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO WATCH CHA14GES IN -CONNECTIONS BETWEEN STABILIZATION CHANNELSt MAIN FREQUEUCIES OF PLATFORM ;:AS ES -MOTIONS, ANO TORQUE INCPL WHICH SHOULD BE DAMPED BY STABILIZING . MQTORS. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR# INStITUT PROBLEM ~:;~-'MEKHANIKII MOSCOW, USSR. UNCL ASS IF lfD--- - ------ USSR UDC 628.1.034:628.175:541.13 SHAPOSHMIK, V. A., REESHETHIKOVA, A. K , ZOLOTAREVA, R. I., DROBYSHEVA, 1. V., and ISAYEV, N. I., Voronezh Technological Institute "Water Demineralization by Means of Electrolysis With Intermembrane Ion Exchange Resin Filling" Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy KI-Limii, Vol 46, No 12, Dec 73, pp 2659-2663 Abstract: A method was developed for production of highly desalinated water with a specific resistance of 15-20 M4Q-cmi based an a two-step electro- dialysis,combined with intermembraae filling of the desalination sections with a mixed layer of ion exchange resins KU-2 and AV-17. A preliminary sodium cationization had to be carried out in this process. it has been determined that filling the electrodialyzer sections with a mixed layer of the ion exchange resins increases the specific density of the current. 1/1 66 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--THE APPLICATION OF I#Re SPECTROSCOPY FOK DETERMINING THE NATURE OF MICA -INCLUSIONS. -U- ~_AUTHOIR_RESHETNIKOVA, A-K, -C0UNTR'?-V'F rNFO--USSR '_SOURCE--lH. PRIKLADo SPEKTROSK (USSRIP VOL* 12v NO. 4, P. 749-52 (APRIL 1970). f_-ljATE PUBLISHED ------- TO ~z:SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHY TLIP I CTAGS--MICAP IR SPECTROSCOPY, [RON OXIDE, CHLOR114E COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1095 STEP NO--UR/031)8/7~)/012/00410749/0752 ClkC ACCESS10i'll PIO--AP0136515 S I F I E 0 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--Z7NOV70 t.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136515 ABSTRACT/EXTRACI--(U) GP-0- ASSTRACT* SPECTRA OF PUaE MUSCOVITe AS WELi- AS MUSCOVITE WITH INCLUSIONS AND MAGNESIAFERROUS CHLORITE WERE COMPAREO. STRETCH AND DEFORMATION VIBRATIONS OF THE SI-O BOND ARE SU3JECr TO INFLUENCE OF CATIONS OF THE AL PRIME3 POSITIVE) PRIMEIV SPHERE PARTIALLY SUBSTITUTING (SI PRIME4 POSITIVE) PRIMEIV. THIS DISPLACES THE MAiN ABSORPTION BAND OF THE MUSCOVITE WITH CHLORITE AND ALSO CHANGES THE CONFIGURATION OF THE MAIN BAND. IN ADDITIONt THERE IS ACTION OF CAL PRIME3 POSITIVE) PRIMEVI, (FE PRIME2 POSITIV6, PRIME3 POSITIVE) PRIMEVI AND (MG PRIME2 POSITIVE) PkIMEVI CATIONS,IN OCTAHEDRAL POSITIONS. THE OBSERVED SPECTRA CONFIRM THEREFORE, THE PRESENCE OF CHLORITE IN SPOTTED MICAt WHILE ABSENCE OF STRETCH VIBRATIONS IN HEMATITE AND LIMONITE DISPROVETHE HYPOTHESIS OF MINERAL INCLUSION IN TliE FORM OF FREE FE iOXIDES IN MUSCOVITE. UNCL AS S I F I E D 'iCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---20NOV70 Ui Uz 020 "~.TITLE:-LMISSIVITY OF L(jwEq LEVEL CLCUDS IN THE TRANSPARENCY WINDOW B-12 MICRINS'-b- ~'aLTHOR-(02)-kESItETNIKOVAi I.S.v POPGVY 0.1, -'~::,(;LUNTRY OF INFC-U5SR --SPUikCE-f4OSCG'v%9 IZVESTIYA AKADEMI I NAUK S..SSR, FIZIKA ATMCSFERY I OKEANA, C bo 1970, PP 639-640 VOL Vlv~ N DA TE. P Lb L I SH E 7 G -~S.UJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC. SCIENCES JGPIC TAGS--ATMCSPFEAIC CLOUD, SPECTROMETER, EMISSIVITY9 AIRCRAFT MEASUREHENT, VERTICAL SOUNDING UPTLG DENSITY/(U)SPL23 SPECTROMETER 'L C, Wk[t MARKIING-NO RE-STPICTIONS -00CUPIENT CUSS-UNCLASSEFIED ~PTRUXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0516 STEP N(]--UP,/03621,"1('11/006/(;kOb/0639/0640 URC ACC.CSSIrN NU--AP0132715 UNCLASS [FIED 212 020 UNCLAS51FIED PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 Cl-RC ACCESSICN NO--4POI32715 ABSTAACT/EXTRACT--(J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER GIYES THE RESULTS OF -MEASUREVENTS OF THE SPECTRAL EHISSIVITY OF DENS~E LOWER LEVEL CLOUDS. THE MEASUREMENTS INERE MADE WITH! A SPECIAL SP-123 AIR50RNE DIFFRACTION SPECTA611ETER (GRATING 75 RULIAGS-M.M)o THE SPECTKAL WIDTO OF THE SLIT WAS 0.2 MICRCN; TH6 4NGLE OF THE FIELD OF VIEW WAS 2DEGREES 6Y 4DEGREES; THE EMISSION DETACTOk WAS AN OAP-4 OPTICAL ACOUSTICAL CHAMBER. THE INSTRUMENT hAS CARRIED ABOARD AN AIRCRAFT LABORATORY OF THE MAIN GEOPHYSICAL CBSERVATORY OESIGNEU FOR MEASURING CLOUD SPECTRA IN THE ATMUSPHEhE IN THE REGION' 6.5-13 MICRONS., THE SPECTRUMETER HAD A SPECIAL OPTICAL ROTATING HEAD YiHICH REPLACED M.AIRCRAFT WINDOW. ROTATION OF THE SIGHTING MIRROW MAKES IT POSSIBLE TOMEASURE THE CLOUD SPECTRA DURING ridSERVATLON IN THE NADIR AND SKY SPECTRA IN "THE CASE OF ObSERVAT[CNS IN THE ZENITH. THE INSTRUMENT WAS CALIBRATED IN AbSOLUTE UNITS BY PERIODIC REGISTRY OF THE EMISSICN SPECTRA FOR A 5LACK BUDY 141TH A,KhGhN TEMPERATURE. THE SPECTRA WER®ISTERED DURING AIRCRAFT FLIGHT NEAR THE UPPER CLOUD BOUNDARY. THE CLOUDS WERE FIRST VERTICALLY SOUNDED F[jk DETERMINING THEIR THICKNESSw OPTICAL DENSITY AND TEMPERATURE CROSS SECTICN. EXTENSIVE FIELDS OF DENSE OPAQUE CLOUDS 4ERE SELECTED* FIG. 1, IN TFE TEXT SHO41S THE IMEAN SPECT.R.A UP CLOUDS AND THE SKY SPECTRA ~FUR Twfj FLIGHTS. FIG. 2 IN THE TEXT SHOWS CLOUD EMISSIVITY CURVES MENT DATA. THE eXPERIMENTAL DATA AGREE 'COMPUTEC ON THE BASIS OF MEASURE. WELL ~11`h EARLIER GCiMPliTATIGNS. -LA~ L) Nr SIFIE U USSR UDC 0'15.272:570"-851-5531-012-8 BIAGOVESHMNSKIY, V. A., RESIETNIKOVA, L. N., BULATOVA, T. I., and PERNA, Ye. V., Institute of FolioloZy imeni Gank-ileya, Academy of Yjedical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Purification and Concentration of Cl. botulimm F Toxoid" Moscow, Zhurnal I-Ilikrob-iologii, Epidemiolo.-ii i Immunobiologii, No 9, 1972, Pp 22 -225 Abstract: Highly imm-tinaGenic toxoids can be obtained by a 2-stage rethod of purification and concentration. P.-irary purification is achieved by precipi- tating grude toxoid with I N hydrochloric acid in the isoalectric zone after adding 15% ITaC1- Secondarj purification involves repeated precipitation of the toxaid with 1 N hydrochloric acid in. the isoelectric zone af ter addin[-.. !,~Ca- (for toxoids prepared on casein nedia) or by precipitaloing it in the cold with 1 1/2 parts chilled acetone (for toxoids:prepared on fJ.,-,h media). White nice iimunized once vith the purif ed and concentrated toxoids (9 toxoid bindinr, Li units) suriPied the injection of 5000 140 of.type F toxin. ?6 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--NONSYMPATHETIC CARDIO STIMULATING SECRETION FROM HEART DURING ~STIMULATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVE -U- AUTHW-f0?_)-PUTINTSEVAt T.G., RESHEINIKOVAP N.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,,SOURCE-FIZIOL. ZH. SSSR IM. T. M. SECHENOVA 1970, 56f2j, 231-6 -__~~.DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGECAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES TCPIC TAGS--SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, SECRETIONt FqOGt HEART, _~:,AORENALINE, NORADRENALIN AARKING-INO IRESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0425 STEP 140--UR/0239/70/056/,302/0231/0236 -CESS Nc N-10 - -A P i) 1176 61 VZ C-AC -,-I O~ 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0117661 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) r.P-0- ABSTRACT. IN ADON. TO THE ADKENERGIC MEDIATOR APPEARING OURING SYMPATHETIC STIMiULATION It, FROG HEART PERFUSATE, AN ACTIVE STIMULATORY FACTORALSO APPEAMEO. THE PHYSIOL. SUBSTANCE 11) WAS THERAOSTABLE AND STIMULAT(:D THz RECIPIENT HEART ACTIi/E WITHOUT REON. BY THE BETA ADRENOLYTIC O[CHLORG I-SORROTERE-NOL. BOTH PROPERTIES WERE OF A NONCATECHOL AMINE NATURE. UNCOUPLING BY 0 2v4jDINITROPHENOL 010 NOT EFFECT THEC RELEASE OF I F~,GM THE DONOR HEART DURING SYMPATHETIC NERVE STIJMULArION, WHILE THE GLYCOLYTIC POISON NAF COMPLETELY INHIBITED THIS PROCESS. THUS, I'ELEASE OF I SEEMS TO L)EPEND ON GLYCOLYSIS* I WAS ANALOGOUS TO FACTOR A, THE C~4PD10STI-MULATORY SUBSTANCE RELEASED FROM THE MYOCAROIUM BY EXCGENDUS ADRENALINE OR NORAGRENALINE, FACTOR A INCREASED THE EFFECTIVENE$S OF FROG HEAkT SYMPATHETIC NERVE STIMULATION. ~FACILITY: 0,14. S. KOSHTOYANTS PHYSIOL. LAB., INST. EVOL. BIOL.r MOSCOW, USSR. S,-c -f c I Li,- L-'t Acc. Nr: dIOD047356 Ref. Code: Lilfossy PRIMARY SOb-IZCE: Vestnik IQLirurgiiimeni I. Grel-ova, 1970, Vol 104, IIr pp ON BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE MOBILIZED ESOPHAC-US AND LTS MUCOUS MEMBRANE AFTER DE.,NIUCOSATION Bv A. 1. Reshetov and Based on anafornital findings on 25 cadavers and 27 obsc%rv3tions it i,~ the mebilized esophagrs c,)L:Id J-1,e viihie i:-i concluded tnat in no-;t ca~-e. pri~fprval: d u, the supplying vess,~Ilz. oaly above thnierior thyro-k-i-i -,~r bek),~.- (Ic~t zaStric). TII-.e dis- occurrenc-:, of niacement of such esop!;a~:Ljs under fl-c skip ii parlial necrosis does not lead to grave ;cquelae. After d~-,inuco;;ation oi the esophagus the mucosa vitalit% is preserved due to biood ilovv in ves--is al submucous laver where :i areat number at' ana-stomoses: is observed. REEL/FR& 19790882 USSR UDC 621.791.052:539-414 BAKSHII 0. A..j Doctor o-if Teclluiica-l Sciences; KLYKOV, N_ A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and ~ ~SHBTO~,I. A. LO, Engineer "Fatigue Strength of Yielded Joints 'With Soft Interlayer in Bending With Tviisting" Moscow, Svaroch-noye Proizvodstvo, Do 1(471), Jan 74, PP 1-3 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of the relative thidk- ness (k) of a soft intperlayer, determinable as the ratio.of in- terlayer thidlnme!3stothe thic'Mess of the specimen, on the -a- tigue stre'ngth 0--."250xl8x 18 mm specimens 0:0 brand 35 steel Ln a plane state of streos 3-n bending with Uristing. The hardness of the base metal and of the interlayer met?J. %.-iere found to be independent of k. in the plane state of stress, the fatioxe strength of specimens witl~ a soft intuerlayer increases with de- creasing ki on twisting,it is independent of the interlayer thicl-imess. At given relative interlayer thicImess, with ircre,-- sing ratio f=tyx/IFKt where Vyx and Tx are the tila:m6ential and normal stree3ses racting in the arose section Of the specimen, a decrease of limiting norsnal stresses IY;K is obrierved. The charac- ter of the fatigue failure of specimens with an interlayer depends USSR BAKSHI# 0. A., et al.p Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1(471), Jan 74, pp 1-3 on the dimension of the latter. At k changing from 0.13 to 0-1? and P0, an egress of the fatigue crack Into the base metal is Observed. At k>,0.6, the fatigue crack is located in the metal of the soft interlayer. Four figures, three tables, six.bibliographic references. USSR UDC 621.791.754.011:546.821 KLYKOV, N. A., RESHETOV, A. L.? Chelyabinsk Polytechn-LC Institute, RUSSO, V. L., ZELENII, igra "Stress-Concentration Sensitivity of Seam-Zone Metal and Welded Seams of Titanium Alloys" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 11, Nov 72, pp 30-32. Abstract: The notch sensitivity of the welded joints in titanium alloys was studied using JfT5 and OT4-1 alloys, The fatigue resistance of the metal in the sear., near-scam zone and base metal differs. Both flat and cylindrical specimens were studied with a testbase of 5-106 cycles. It was found that the thermal cycle of welding influences fatigue strength and sensitivity to stress concentration of the metal of the seam.and nemi-seam zone of titanium alloys. As the sensitivity to stress concentration increases, the fatigue limit of smooth specimens decreases. Oil L AS S ff I Eg.., PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 r- TLE--PRINCIPLES OF THE OPEqAT[ON OF THE METALLIC ELEcrRODES Q A MAGNETIGHYDRODYNANIC GENERATOR -U- .,AUTHr)R--ZE.LIKSO% YU.4.t KIRILLOVi. V.V., RESHETOVP E.9.t FLID, B.n. COUNTRY OF TNFO--USSR SOUPCE--TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP. 1970, .8(l) 193-202, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ENERGY CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVE), ELECTROINIC'S Aw',-~) ELECTR'ICAL ENGR. :TOPIC -TAGS-- ELECTRODE DESIGN# ELECTRODE PROPERTYt 14AGNE T 014YORCOY Pt VI C GENERATOR CMTROL MARKIt,.,G--!4n RESTRICTION'S DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSI;:IED PPOXY REEL/FRAME--1q6q/0603 STEP CIRC ACCESSI19N NC,--AP0107200 UNCLASSIFIED Oil UNCLASSTFIED PROCSSSING DAT=---IISEPTO L'IRC ACCESSION-NO-AP0107200 ABSTRACT/EXTR ACT-- (U) f;P-0- ABSTRACT, STFEL, STAINLESS STcl::-::L, ,'.ND CU ELECTRODES WERE FiVALUATE-9, IN ANAPP. ZESCRIBED 14 OETAIL, UNDER CONDITIONS APPROACHING THOSE OF ELECTRODES IN MHD GENERATIC:ZS. N 11, N L I N c: AIR VtA CHARACTERISTICS WERE OBS-6. IN THE'EXPTS.; AT C.I.IRRENT OF O.L-0.15 A AND THRES-40LD VOLTAGES OF 70-120 V, AN ARC DISCHARGE, BASED (IN' FLUCTUATIONS IN GAS FLOWt WAS OBSD. AT THE CATHODE. 0!)IERAT[ONS Jkl THE -LECTRODE CURPENT ARC OTSCHARGE RANGE HAVE & SIGNIFICANT EFFFCT ON THE FLUCTUATIONS; THE RANDOMLY FORMED CArtic)DE SPOTS FORMED VARY AS TO QUAN.TITY,-SIZE.t AN.D.CURRENT- VALUE. BASED ON T14E TOTAL.ELECTRODE FM- THE'CURRENT CURRENT, A RELATION'WAS DEVELOPED FLUX IN A SPOT. Cv, T NtC- L A UDC 536-722-001.2 CHEKHOIIS,KIY, V. YA.J, TARPILSOVY V. D., and FESHETOV, L. A. I'Experimental research in the Enthalpy of A120 in the 1,400-2,.Q1-3 K Ran.-ie" 3 Khar'kov, Ukr- rasp. nauch-te~-Im. konf., posvyashch. 50-leti,u nctrol. USSR, 1972, -- sb- (Urzrainian Republic Scientific an-~ TechnoloEical Conferc!nce Honoring the 50-Un Anniversary of the Ukrainian SSR's 1-972 - Collection of Works), 1972, pp 63-69 (from Refe:rativn,,-y Zhurmal -- 14etrolo- giya i ImerItel'na.,ya TekhniIka, No 2, 1973, Abstract No 12.32.~,572 by V.S.K.) Translation: The authors present t'lle results of --.,i experimental detea,~,Tdnation of the enthalpy of allwdmu, oxide at hi,,;jA tei,,ipe~raturcs (on Uuc order of' 2,313 K) right up 'to its reitini3,, point. 'Ehe were 1-1,11-de by 4L'hu mixing nethod, iisin-g. --1-r-:-e caiarineters, with a copper blcck and an iE~ather:-.al casing. Sapphire (with an OC-AI,?O content of 99.9 perc~uft) and corandm: an(X-AI.203 content of 99.99 perccnL) werte used in thu investi., i-,r;tion. F,)-.irtcun enthalpy values -were obtainea in the 1,400-2,313 K and the exnea,--D.-,-~-ntal pared witli the results of research de-scribe! in --e literature. data were corm IL - L. USSR UDC: 621.397:612.843.721 SHUMLYAYEV, V. S., Leningrad Electrical Engi- neering Institute 0=53mmunications "A Scannin Method for Transmission and Playback of Stereo Tele- 9 vision Images" USSR Author's Ceytificate No 303736, filed 25 Nov 68, published I Jul 71 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 3, Mar 1-2, Abstract No 3G116 P) Translation: A scanning method is proposed for ti-ansmission a n d p I -a-y- F -a-c- R- of stereo television images with frame-by-frarie transmission and playback of a stereopair. To increase the depth of the reproduced image, orthogonal, directions are used for scanning the left and right images of the stereopair in transmission and reception. Resumd. AQ Ace.. Nr. 00404 Ry Ref Code: -0-1?-a- USSR TJDC 621.376.4.621.394.62 TTKHOV7 M. A. N and "Apparatus for Phase Difference Signal Reception" Moscoyi, L)tkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovar~yye znaki, No L, 1970, p 52, Authar.Certificate No 258396 Class 21a .ft2jract: This author's certificate introduces an apparatus for phase i erence signal reception using a coherent method of reception. In order to eliminate the effect of random jump-like signal phase variation by using a code, in which the alphabet element i13 character- ized by one pulse and one interval., two differentiating circuits are connected to the anode and cathode of the pulse separator tube after a detector. The circuits outputs are coupled to opposing dibdes, while rhe pulse differentiating circuit of positive polarity c'ontains ,,the-pulse duration delay line. Reel/Frame T -7 ge-c-Oxers, and-Trbnsadtters USSR UPC 6211.376.4:621.394.62 DUKHOVNCZ, A. N. -~~FSH OV, L. A.' "Apparatus fqr Phase Difference Signal Rec,;eptiowl Moscow, OtkritiYa" izobreteniya, prom~shlelnnyye obraztsy tovjr4yyE~ znaki, 'No 1,-,.1970 p 52, Author Certificate No 258396 CUss 2.1.a 's certificate ~ntrdduces an apparatus for phase Al~stract: THis aythor I difference signal reception using a coherent method of reception. In order to eliminate the e--'fect of random' jump-like signal piqase yariation by.--using a code, in which the afphabet element is c1laracter- Oulse'and one interval, tW dilferentiating circuits a' ized by one i re connected to5the anode and cathode oe-the~pulse separator tuba after 'The C a detector. circuits outputs ar ~Cou led to opposing diodes, while the puise differentiating CiQlit~ofpositive polarity contains the,pulse dur'ation' delay line. ...USSR UDC: 551-51.1 RESHETOV, V. D. "Pulsations of Wind Speed in a Boundary Layer as Observed in Radiosonde Probing of the Atmosphere" Tr. In-t eksnerim. meteorol. GI. uDr. nidrometeorol. slu,:hby rri Sov. Min. SSSR (Works. Institute of Experimental Mleteoroloor. Main Admillist.-ation of the Hydrometeorological Service Affiliated With the Council of Miristers of the USSR), 1972, vyp. 27, PP 151-153 (from RM-44ekhanika, 11o 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7B996) Translation: A method is outlined for obtaining data on the nonhomc- geneities of an airstream in the atmosphere by special processing of radar observations of radiosondes. The resultant data indicate that the air- stream in the bowadary layer of the atmosphere at altitudes of 0.5-1.5 km is most strongly turbulized at certain optimum or "resonarce" wind speeds and vertical temperature gradients. There are two such regions of air- stream instability. One of them takes Dlace in the case of unstable stratification with gradients of -0.8-1.00C per 100 m and wind sreeds of 18-20 m-s-1, and the other in the presence~of inversions vith gradients 1/2 "MITURN USSR RESHETOV, V. D., Tr. In-t eksberim. mette6rol, Gl. upr. gidrometecrol. sluzhby Pri, Sov. M-in._SSSR, 1972, vyp. 27, pp 151-153 of --0.8-1.01C per 100 m and with wind speeds of 10-12 r--s-1. The averr-E;e value of the pulsation component of vind.speed is -3 M-G-1. klathor's abstract. 2/2 15 USSR UDC 661.665.1:621.313.538.4 ZELIKSON, YU. H., RESHETOV, YE. P., FLID, B. D., VINOGHADOV, YU. A. Study of Silicon Carbide Electrodes for an open-Cycle Generator" V sb. Magnitogidrodinam. metod polucheniya elektroener-ii (Magnetohydrodynamic Method of Obtaining Electric Power--collection of workx), N-yp. 3, Mloscow, Energiya, 1972, pp 98-110 (from RZh-Aviatsionnyye i raketnyy dvigateli otdel'- nyy vypusk, No 1.1, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.34.149) Translation: Results are presented from a study of silicon carbide electrodes in a device simulating the conditions in an open cycle wagnetohydrodynamic. generator channel. Data are presented on the effect of the plasma compositioz on the nature of the electrode processes. A study was mtWe of the effect of the potassium additive concentration on the shape of the volt-ampere and sound- ing characteristics. The relation is presented for the cathode drop as a Eunc- tion of current at different potassium concentrations in the flow. It was established that with a potassium concentration of 0.3% and more there are in practice no cathode drops on the silicon carbide electrodes at T e1 > 1,3500 C. A relation was found for the limiting distributed discharge currents as a func- tion.of the electrode temperatures. The experimental values of these currents 112 USSR ZELIKSON, YU. M., et al., Magnitogidrodinam. metod polucheniya elektroetiergii, vyp. 3, Moscow, Energiya, 1972, pp 98-110 in the electrode temperature range of 1,350-1,500' C coincide satisfactorily with the ones calculated by the Richardson formula for A-120 amps/(cm2*deg2) and Oeff = 2.7 electron volts. The dependence of the mean erosion rate of the electrodes on the temperature and current density was defined. It was demon- strated that at an electrode temperature of 1,500' C the erosion does not in practice depend on the current density. There are 10 illustrations and a 13-entry bibliograpby. 2/2 *I PIED PRbCESSlNG DATE-201NOV70 112 0 It, L-NC L A S S p TITLE--Ef&FECT OF ThE PCKGUS STiWCTURF. DF:A ZINC ELECTRODE ON ITS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS -U- AUTHOR-( C3)-RESI-ETOVA G-oN., AFAMASYEVAt 'L.A., ARKHANGELSKA~A, Z.P. CCUNTRY UF lt%FG-USSR SCU,RCE--Z)-. PRIKL. KHlY-. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43(4), 843-7 DATE,PUELI5hE'-D ----- -7G :SUBJECT ARLAS-CHEOISTRY, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--PURUSITY, ZINC, METAL.ELEcrRODE, ELEC.TKIC PROPEMY, SURFACE AREA CL~ITRGL VA,,'XjNC---NfC FFSTRICTIGNS DGCUMENT CLASS--Ui*llCLA`)SfF1*[_:J PROXY CIKI: A(_(li')--~(f'0 PROCE'S I t`jG 0A. I'E- - 2 i%(l V 7 C 2/Z 016 UNCL ASS IF [ED, CIRC ACCESSIUNI NG--APOB2207 -PO. A6S TR AC T/ E T i~AC T-- ( U) Sil- C- j, 6 S f I! i~ C T Z N E L LC TROOF S P R E i3 Y 1) F 0 0S I T I G FRUII~ ZINCATE SOLKS. C P-, T PORG:JS CU SUbSTRATE HAVING A D* OF 1-3 G-CIM PR I M L3 'e. L R E 0 1 SC H ARG E 0 Li I- N AG 6 LCM-Uk ELECfRIJULS Ili 1.01H KTi (VOL. EQUALS 2 NIL-G ACfIVE Zid. LLL-CTRubES HAVING A T4bci SUM:ACE ;-%RLA I-IF b.5 J7 1 rt PRU~'E2-G HiW A POP.C.SITY P E_QIJ~\LS 70Pf_P,CIFtNT; ELI:CTP'.~fJOES 11.1TH AN d EQUALS 0.4 11,11 PRl1MF.'-(1'1 HAD P E"'UALS 30PER(FiNT. 1)Pf[-A1(J,',! ELEURuCHE-H. I CHARALTUIISFICS (DUK,sFLUN ;JF f;'1SCHARGE AT CGiNST. VuLT,,~1GE) CICCUR.-IF-D FOR ELECTkGULS MiGSE I) E'k_tJ,';1.S ELECTI~ODLS HAD D. 1.2-1.8 1 -2. 34) A-0A P kP-:,E":' A -10 25DEGREES, ELELF' ODES HAD A G-CM PT P,;~ AT UTILIZAf ICN LGEFF. Of- 75f'E:; ,CE i\j T ?~-iHEPEAS ELCURGOES HAVI,NG P i~QUALS) 30PERCH"IT, THE UTILIzArt'j"I v.AS GNLY 209RCE~4-r- IN-CkEASING 1HE 01SCHARGE -THMP . INCREASED TFE UTILIZATfUlN. MEMO, .... ... 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 1ITLE--PREPARATION OF VANADIUM ISOTOPE FbILS -U- f .'AUTHOR-(03)--KOVALENKOt L.I., ROZEN9 A.Aox RESHETOVAV L.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR `SOURCE-PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, 1, 239 7_.'_'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ::~'TOPIC TAGS--METAL FOILt VANADIUM ISOTOPE -1.-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME STEP NO r_ --1989/1885 --UR/0120/70/000/001/0239/0239 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0108215 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0108215 ..ABSTRAC,T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD IS DESCRIBED FOR PREPG. FOILS 1-3 MU THICK FROM SMALL AMTS. OF.V SUB2 0 SU35. V SUB2 OF SUB5 WAS REDUCED BY THE CALCITHERMAL METHOD (Go A. MEERSON AND A. No ZELIKMAN, 19551 WITH SUBSEQUENT IODIZING OF THE METAL TO VI SUB2. VAPORS OF VI SUB2 WERE DISINTEGRATEU ON A BE SUBSTRATE HEATED To SIMILAR TO 1250DEGREESK IN A 2.5 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE 5 TORK VACUUM TO FORM THE V FOILS. THE FOILS CONTAIN LESS GASEOUS IMPURITIES THAN THE V POWDER. FACILITY: FIZ,,-TEKH* INSTot KHARKOVY USSR* it L A5 Ff USSR UDC 612.766.1:622.272.3 n9sur T VANIN, L. G., ONISHCHENKO, L. P. , TARASENKO, V. T., and VASYL'KOV, V. M., Donetsk Institute of the Work Hygiene and Occupational Diseases "Physiological Function Stress of Miners' Organisms Under Conditions of the Deep Donbas ~Lines" Kiev, Fiziolohiclinyy Zhurnal, Vol 18, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 547-553 Abstract: Physiological and ergometric studies were carried out with exper- ienced miners (15 years) during a full shift of manual work, or a combination of manual and machine work under different microclimatic conditions (70-951" humidity, 22-310C). High temperature of deep mines (29-31%) reduces the work productivity and incteases the functional stresses of miners. A danger of heat stroke was observed with workers who worked previously in not too deep mines, and also in experienced miners after vacations. Adaptation of miners to work- ing conditions at 29-31% lasts for I month, and readaptation, for 15 days. After adaptation to heat the work productivity increases and tile functional stress of the whole organisn decreases, along with physiological effectiveness. In.order to avoid chronic overstresses of miners in deep mines a vacation every 6 months is recommended. Sortie formulas are presented for description of the physiological conditions of miners and for proper scheduling of their work and rest periods. 4/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOY70 TITLE--OXYGEN VACANCIES IN CHROMIUM DOPED RUTILE CRYsrALS -U- _ALTHUfZ-(03J-SGCHAVAr L.S., kESHINAv 1.1.s MIRLINt D.N. CF INFO--USSR L970, 12(4)tz'_' L TVERD. TEL. liL4 DATE PUbLISHEG ------- 7C ~~_SWJECT APEAS--Cr-.EMISTRYv EARTH SC[ENCES ANO UCEAN1)GRAl*,HY JGPIC TAGS-DuPED -ALLOY, EPR. TITANIUM -OXIDE, INI MERAL, OXYGEN, CRYSTAL 1.1-VACANCYl ELEr-TRCN TRAP, VACUUM TECHNIQUEtAINERAL ZChTRbL -:.iumi NG-1440 RESTRIC TICNS 4CCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REI~_LIFRAME-300110375 STEP~.NG--UR/0181/70/014-/004/1214/1221 Z IRC ACCESSICNI N'O-AP0126130~ _LA, S-S. I F 77, 2112 028 UNC LASSIFIED P ROC E [,N G1) A T E- ON 0 V 7 0 ~CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP012613C ".'ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) Gp-o- AdSTRACT 61yc:PRI C, 1) Nm 0 i r I U [A I- . - L- %- 0 INVESTIGhTcD OF THE APPEARANCE IN CR DOPED TIO SU-2 CrR'?3TA1,S 'F COMPLEXES OF SUBSTITUTING CR PRIME3 POSITIVE 10INS AND C VACZ.NCIES IN -ri,-. ~2N' CGORLINATION SHPERE. THE. ABOVE COMPLEXES ARE Pl',.0.lDUk,'E!) by VACUUM. REDN. OF Tf-~E CR GGPEO TIJ SU62 CRYSTALSIAT 5OC-700f)[-GRE;=S DUE TO T14E FORMATICN O~ DEFECTS OF STOICHICMETRY, C VACANCIES. DEEP ELECTRONIC TRAPS FILLED AT STRONGER KEDN. OF THE CRYSTALS AT BOO-10300EGREES ARE RELATED TO CR VACANCY CCMPLEXES. FILLING OF THESE TRAPS DETS., APPARENTLY, CPTICAL ABSORPTION IN THE RCGIGN 1.1 EV OBSO. IN THE R-EDU(.ED CR COPED TIO SU52 CRYSTALS. FOR CCN-CNS. CF CR LARGER THAN 0.15 AT. PERCENT# THE CR VACANCY I.CMPLEXES ARE STAOLE EFFECTS WHICH FREQUENTLY .AFFECT :Ti--.E CHARGE COMPENSATIGN IN THESE CRYSTALS. FACILITY: INST. PCLUPROV., LENINGRAD, USSR-. UNG LASS I F I ED wi M-1 I f "I 91.11MM I M.- 11144, 1 USSR uDc 621-372.832.43 SHIEH IINSKIY, V. Ye. , BERSffilka3KIY, G. Sh. "A Resonance Power Diode for the Decimeter Wavelength Band" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Tekhnol. i org z. nroiz-va (Elec- tronic Technology. Scientific and I-echnic-al Collection. Tech= oU and Orgdnization of Production), 1970, ,y--D.. 8(40), pp 98-99 (frbm RzIn- -Radiotekhnika, 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7B171) Translation: The papper describes the construction of a resonance diode for the decimeter ~wa%re -band, desir-.ed for a high SfIF poiqcr level. The design utilizes a forr4le-me-Fmesiizi chromit-,~ insert, at)d also Ein effec- tive system for heat renoval from the insert. 'Die diade cun dissipate up to 6 kIW of po-wer. One illustration. Resume'. USSR UDC 542.9is661.718.1 RESM S.9 and PASHKUROV, N. G., Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciencer:; USSR "Some Phosphorus-Containing Esters of N-Hydroxyalkylpyrimidones" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRO Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 9, SeP 71, pp 2010-2012 Abstracti The article describes the synthesis of pyrimidone derivatives con- taining a C-0-P bond in the 11-alkyl side chain. The reaction of 11-hydroxy- alkyl-6-methyluracils with alkyl(aryl)phosphoric arA pbosphinic acid chlorides proceeds in different ways, depending on the reaction conditions and the number of chlorine atoms in the acid chloride, Best results an obtained in the reaction of 3-N-( 9-hydroxyetbyl)-6-methyluraclis with pbosphorus acid chlorides in an inert solvent (dioxane is best) in the presence of an equimolar quantity of pyridine at 30-60'. It was not possible to find a convenient method for the synthesis of esters of phosphoras acids and 2-amino- .3-(WXOXYalkYl)-6-methyl-3,4-dihydro-4-pyrimidones. 53 C' 61- Sot SPRs 51A54 11DC 531.36~ ACCURhCY or A TWO-Ct Al;;:LL COURSE SYSTIM WITH POSSIBLY: rAILUF~_- or UE CORRU~71011 Ck:A 11 EL (Articl: by,&. A 'notitUto of rngin4ord of CiVi~ "T__,sWjn&Z J&%~ORjCn I Lan Ken jwlatI6 in .5 moll Laninerad. 17 tiva WZ. Fri- boroatrayeniye, Russianv No 3. 19730 pp 83-Fol" Thin article given an analysis of th~ ac- curacy of & course aysten conaisting or a Eyroxcoplc channel and a correction chan- nel. The precision ar a system with pan- sible failure of the corrector is analyzed. As we knows a brea)cdown of oonsorn in a co=pllax navi. gational aystan does not usually lead to failure of zh* 9,"- too but Is occompo-aled only by~x decroaae In its precision. 'The Wactivo sensors are disconnected and aerial navigation Ia acco"'I labod from the readines of those instruments that remain in working order. It in of interest to evaluate tho accuracy of' a sys- tan w1th possiblo failures of the sensors. Lot us look at 4 two-channel course system having Zy- roocapic and astronomical chantiola, The expression of the output error of such a oystan with linear correction charac- t*rlitic has The for% 113, where k Is a value which is Inverse to the time constant of .14- USSR UDC 616.988-614.4 RETINA T.X., POVALISHINA, T. P., MARTSINKEVICH, Ch. I., S., KLUG, L. S., and FILIPPENKOVA, Ye. D., Republic Sanitary Epidemiological Station of the Bashkir SSR, Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Main Sanitary Fpidemiology Administration, of the RSFSR Ministry of Health, and the Ufa City Sanitary Epidemio- logical Station "Epidemiological Analysis of Hemorrhagic Fever Diseases With a Renal Syndrome Observed in Health Institutions in the City of Uf all Kazan', Kazanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 1, Jian/Feb 71, pp 74- 76 Abstract: The 1964-1965 epidemic of hemorrhagic.fever with a renal syndrome in the Bashkir ASSR was thoroughly analyzed to elucidate the source and route of infection. A total of 99 cases of the disease were recorded in the resort city of Ufa among students, employees, and tourists: 11 cases in the pioneer camp, 13 in the Sanitary Forest School, 54 in the Children's Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and 41 cases at the resr- hone. During 1/2 USSR RETAINA, T. N,, et al., Kazanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 74-76 the epidemic, the Ufa region was infested with rodents; field and house mice and voles were found in attics and basements and under porches of poorly constructed houses and in the forest. The pathogen was transmitted mainly through the air to indi- viduals who breathed air with dust-containing particles emitted by infected rodents. This included persons working within buildings, sleeping in tents, or employed in field work. The main preventive measure is eradication of rodents living in buildings and in natural environments. 2/2 USSR uDc 613.6c65-011-56 RWNEVt V. M., Institute of Postgraduate Medicine iment. S. M. Kiicv, Leningrad "Some Aspects of Inclustrial Hygiene in Connection With Full Automation. Relationship Between Scientific-Technological Progess and. Industrial Hygiene" hoscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaidya, No 4, 1971, pp 9-12 Abstracts Fu11 automation, the pivot of scientific and technological progress, is defined as the organization of production in such a way that the flow of work is controlled from a single panel set up in an isolated place or enclosed compartment. Such automation may confer with health advantages or disadvantages, depending on awareness of the possibilitie;B by designers, engineers, and industrial physicians. The advantages includes (a) favorable worldng conditions - good light, freedom fron noises heat, dust, etc,; (b) reduction of the number of porsona forced to.work under unfavorable conditions (e.g.j presence of toxic fumes, vibrations etc.); (c) sha:vp decrease in the amount of physical exertion required; (d) the denani for increased knowledge and ability to handle complex machines raises the educational 1,Dvel of the personnel. Azzong the hazards posed,by full-inSormation arcs (a) increased nervous and emotional stress with adverse effects on the centra3. nervousj 74-- USSR RETNEV, V. M., Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevtniya, No 4, 1971, _DP~9-12 cardiovascular, endocrine, and other systems due to the heavy inflow of information and possible resence of euch unfavorable factors as high temper- atures and loud noise; (b5 unsatisfactory conditions outside nmd even inside the main work- place because of poor design@. 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DATE-30OCT70 --TITLE-ALLELERATEU PROVING GRCU"%-0 TESTING OF SCME TKUCK ASSEMBLIES -U- -I.YE, KUKHLIN, I.YE., PAVLUNKGr V.I., RET Ek, M.I. OF INFC--USSR p AVTOMObIL'INAYA PRCklYS HL ENNOST I iNO 2t 1970t PP 23-25 PUBLISHED---70 "SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRv METHODS AND EQUIPMENT -TOPLC TAGS--ALTOMOBILE, BIBLICGRAPHYs ENGI'NE TFST FACILiTY, CARGO TkUCK, _,~::HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION, TEST FACILITY, VEHICLE PROVING GRGUND -14TRCL SIAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ..'.!0l)Pj%tENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED --PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1218 STEP NO--UR/0113/70/i)00/002/0023/0025 URC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0123162 NCLAS'S If I E PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .2/2 026 U. P CIRL ALLESSION Nb--AP0123182 _.~AOSTRACWEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- A&STRACT. SU1411ARY CHARACTERISTICS ARE GIVEt4 'OF SPELiAL PAVED ROADS AND "SHORT WAVE0.1 TYPE ROADS CONSTRUCTED AT TIIE AUTUNUBILE TESTING RANGE G~- NAMil (THE CENTRAt.SCIENTIFlt RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AUTOMOBILES AND 'AUTJMOBILE ENGINES). -RESULTS FROM TESTING TRUCKS ON THESE ROADS ARE GIVEN. THE OBTAINED RESULTS ARE ANALYZED. UNCLASSIFIED USSR RETrER, E. I. I and BENTS, V. A. "Constricted Convective Flows with Asymmetric Positioning of Heat, Sources" Sb. nauchn. tr. Chelyab. politekhn. in-ta (Collection of Scientific Works of Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute), 1970g No 6D0 pp 4-24 (from Rzh- Mekhanika, No 1, Jan 71; Abstract No IBI045 by T. A. Qxrhovich) T*==lationi The article describes results of an experizenta.1 Investigation of excess-temperature and air-velocity distribution on the axis of a plane, constricted convective jet with asymmetric positioning of heat sources. The investigation was conducted on a two-dimensional model of a cross sec- tion of a building. Heat sources were flat electric f urm, ces installed on the floor of the model. Successive switching on arA off of the furnaces made it possible to examine the lidluence of the positioning of heat sources. Holes were made in the bottom of the mode1q through which air-intake occurred, wUle an exhaust opening was put on the axis of symwtry of tk~e model at tba top. In addlttion to the al*vc-Indicated quantitativiv inv4Ostigatioll of :flow characteristics$ a qualit4tivo Investigation uas cox-1ducted by filling the premises with smoke and sketching the ~Ittern of the flow. It was 1/2 USSR REWERf E. I., and BEIM, V. A. Sb. nauchn. tr. Chelyab. politekhn. in-ta 19?09 No 601 pp 4-Z4 established, as was to be expectedt that with asymmetric positioning of heat source the recirculating zones on both sides of the convective jet are differentr and the authors found the coefficient of sek-ku-ation of the re- circulating air according to flow weight~rate and heat content. Further, empirical formulas were obtained for axial excess temperatures and air Velocities. 2/2 )4b 72 134 717.1 urrvl,-&";Gj or. V:-4 j,t 0,1 FEa 19 1'--, rre-d-, 23 1,,% 71. 7 3 Coo,- of th. 116t-v SIM are trivon. The Conter. 0:1 - P- ~Iltd 1. A ;~ 1'. i4t~~ V14 Ligh *;,sod I=M-6 oarcuter. TA O,nt.r 11 "rnette.' 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U. or 12 brsmoh~ 5 tmmiterial and 24 plant tt~t*d control ff7atevA. tvAlmo 4omputer centers art 32rt&4y In opvr%U*D. 2/2 1/6 012 UNICLASSIFtED PROCESS ING DATE--230CT70 TITLE'--FROM AN IDEA TO ITS RE AL 12 AT I ON -U- AUTHOR--REUT, Vo :C:OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PRAVDAt DEC. 16, Po 3, DATE PUBL ISHED--160EC70 AREAS--BEHAVIORAL ANO SOCIAL SCIENCES ._,,~-TOPIC TAr,,S---R AND 0 EFFECT IVENESS t PILOT PLANIT, RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION ~TSNTERFACE, R Al'40 D DUPLICATIONy PRODUCTION FACILITY R AND 0 CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1052 STEP NIO--UR/9012/70/000/011)0/0003/()003 IRC ACCESSION NO--AN0121642 UNCLASSIFIED all"W" "Wilm, 6 2/6 012 UNCLASSIFIED P(ROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 C'AC 2/ CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AN0121642 C' -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. ii0lif MAY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE rABRA ST C p WORK DONE BY. RESEARCH AND DESIG.14 ORGANIZATI&NIS BE INCIREASED? WHAT MUST WO_K BE DONE IN ORDER TO SHORTEN AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE THE PATH FROM THE E'r a_NDOI C-j_C CONCEPTION OF AN IDEA TO ITS EMBODIMENT IN PRODUCTIUN? A RROAO EXCHAt~4GE OFVI OF VIEWS ON THIS SUBJECT HAS TAKEN PLACE IN Pl"IAVDA DURING 1969 IN Tf-lE DEPAR~l DEPARTMENT "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SkCIENCE'lo TO JUDGE FROM RESPONSES, THIS EXCHANGE HAS INTERESTED MANY READERSo TODAY WE PkINT A SURVEY OF THE LETTERS. OF CGURSE, EXPERIMENTAL BASES Do w'r EXtjAVST ALL THE -PROaLEMS OF.PUT.TING INNOVATIONS TO WORK IN PRACTICE. CANDIDATE OF TECHNIOLOGY I.. RUOAVSKY, STAFF MEMBER OF THE ALL UNIUN RESEARCH INSITITUTE FOk DRILLING MACHINERY, WROTE OF THIS. THE ECONOMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF THE NEWLY DESIGNED SHAFT DRILLS ClkE:ATEO BY THE INSTlTUTE A-MOUNTS TO SEVERAL TENS OF THOUSANDS OF RUBLES PER MACHINEl OF THE DRILL BITS, UP TO 255 RUBLES PER ITeM; OF DRILLING SHAFTSt UP TO FIVE RUBLES PER METER OF WELL DRILLED; OF NEW IPCHNI)LOGICAL PROCESSES IN DRILLINGt UP TO 12 RUBLES PER METER SUNK. WIDE SCALE UTILIZATION OF THESE AND OTHER INNOVATIONS WOULD YIELD IMMENSE SAVINGS TO THE iNATIONAL E N (jr-1 Y .BUT TiiE INSTITUTE HAS ONLY A SMALL E C3 XPERIKENTAL BASE AT ITS DISPOSAL ANDt NATURALLY, CANNOT DEVELOP LARGE SCALE SERIES PRODUCTION OF NEW MACHINERY. THERE AR-: ALSO NQ MACHINE BUILDING ENTERPRISES UNDER THE 'kACTI' * ORDERS WITH MINISTRY OF THE PETRUILEUM, E- Xi NG INOUSTRY, TO Pl. A C F MACHINE BUILDING PLANTS 15 TO INVITE '10 SMALL NUMBER OF DIFFICULTIES. HOWEVER# MANY OTHER BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY,TfIAT HAVE NO SUBORDINATE ~MACHINE BUILDING ?LANTS ARE IN THE SAME~STRAITS. UNCLASSIFIED FlED- PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 /6 012 ~UNCLASSI CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AN0121642 I ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-OF COURSE, A 'BREAK UP' OF THE MACHINE BUILDING INDUSTRY ALONG THE LINES OF THE BRANCHES IT SERVES IS OUT OF THE QUESTIO;N1. BUT IS IT REALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR PERSONS FORM INTERRFLATED M[f4lSTRIES TO MEET MORE OFTEN AT THE BUSINESS CONFERENCE TABLE, FOR EXAMPLE, IN ORDER TO REACH ~bLUTIUNS EFFICIENTLY TO THE PROBLEMS OF USING NEW 14ACH[MER? MOREOVERt EXPERIENCE SUGG 'ESTS THAT, EVEN IN MINISTRIES "LACKIN' MACHINE BUILDING", IT ;4OULD BE EXPEDIENT TO ESTABLISH EXP(,IJENTAL ENTERPRISES LARGE ENOUGH TO PROUUCE PILOT SERIES OF NEW MACHINESt APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS. OTHEOWISEt THE EFFORTS OF RESEARCHERS AND DESIGNERS WILL AT TIMES BE ENTIRELY WASTED. ENGINEER A. POLISHCHUK OF THE CITY OF IZHEVSK LISTEO A NUMBER OF ALREADY TESTED PROGRESSIVE PRODUCTION PROCESSLS THATs NONETHELESS, HAD NOT BEE APPLIED ON A 14ASS SCALE. WHY.? BECAUSE, THE AUTHOk WROTE, "CERTAIN ECONOMIC LEADERS DO NOT WISH TO BECOME INVOLVED IN ANYTHING BESIDES FULFILLENG THE CURRENT PLAN. DESIGNERSt TECHNOLOGISTSr MECHANICS AND RESEARCHERS IN PLANT LABORATORIESt THE CREATORS AND BUILDERS,OF NEW TECHNICAL APPARATUS, FREQUENTLY FIND-THEMISELVES IN' THE POSITFONAF MERE EXECUTORS. THEIR ROLES, RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ARE DEPRECIATED. THIS, AT LEAST, IS THE WAY THE MATTED, STANDS EVEN AT THE OtJTSTANDING ENTERPRISE, THE IZIHEVSK MACHINE PLANT'lo THE AUTHOR BELIEVED THAT PARTY COMMfTTEES AND ECONOMIC LEADERS SHOULD GIVE MORE ACTIVE SUPPORT TO THE CREATIVE JNITIATIVE OF ENGINEERING CADRES AND RALSE THEIR RESPONSIBLUTY FOR TECHNICAL PROGRESS# UNCLASSJFIEC~ 4/6 012 UNCLASSIFtED PROCESSING DATl:::!--23GCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0121642 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE LACK OF INTEREST IN MANY ENTERPRESES TOWARD EXPLOITING NEW MACHINeRY WAS LIKEWISE NOTED BY S. CHEP[GO, DIRECTOR OF THE'ALL UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR PROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS. HE WROTE: "THE EXISTING PRINCIPLES FOR PLANP41NG PROFIT ON THE BASIS OF THE LEVEL OF THE PRODUCTIS UNIT COST AS ATTAINED. BY EACH SPECIFIC. -ENTERPRISE AND THE EXAGGERATED WHOLESALE PRICES THAT IHOLD IN MOST.CASES ALLOW PLANTS M I HIGH UNAT COSTS, TO RECE[VE A ANUFACTURING 08SOLETE MANCH1,NERY, EVEN AT POSITIVE ~V-ALUATION OF THEIR OPERATIONS AND BONU51ESII, m ri-,,E AUTHOR'S VIEWt'A SCIENTIFICALLY GROUt"JOED PLANNED UNIT COST, CLOSE TO THE RATED UNfT COST, SHOULD BE FIXED FOR ALL ENTERPRISES. THIS WOULD FORCE EXECUTIVES TO INTRODUCE NEW TECHNICAL APPARATUS MORE R&PIDLY. ON THE OTHER HAND, IT ALSO HAPPENS THAT AN INDUSTRY'S WORKERS ARE WILLmG To EXPLOIT WHAT IS NEW AND PROGRESSIVE BUT~FINO ON CLOSER t,14SPECTION THAT THERE IS NOTHING TO EXPLOIT. 14. TfKHOMIROV, Cl-IF-F ENGINEER OF THE PLANT THAT MANUFACTURES THE CHAIKA VACUUM CLEANER, HAS OFFERED & LONG LIST OF THE VARIOUS RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED ON PROJECTS !N THE REALM OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL 4PPLIANCES. A140 THE RESULTS? IISO FAR", HE WROTE, "NOT A SINGLE ORGANIZATION HAS DEVISED FOP, US AN ACTUAL MODEL OF A HOUSE~QLD APPLIANCE THAT MIGHT 3E INTRODUCED VNTO PRODUCTIOr,1116 FORVESTER V. KULNETSOV OF MELEKESS WAS DUSSATISFIED WITH THE MANNER IN WHICH FORESMY SCIENTISTS ARE SOLVING T14E PROBLEMS OF TIM.PEti REPRODUCTI-,,Nt PARTICULARLY IN THE CENTRAL DISTRICTS OF THE COUNTRY. UNCLASSIFIED 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CTTO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0121642 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--MANY READERS SEE THE WAY TO FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF THE TIES BETWEEN SCIENCE AND PRACTICE IN THE CREATION OF SCIENTIFIC -R M PRODUCTION ASSOCIATIONS, ALTHOUGH THEY APPROACH THIS QUESTION r a VARYING VIEWP0fNTS. CANDIDATE OF ECONOMICS N. TYAMSHANSKY (LENINGRAD) FELT IT EXPEDIENT THAT ONLY THOSE RESEARCH AND DESIGN ORGANIZATIONS THAT DEAL EXCLUSIVELY WITH SOLUTION OF SCIENTIFIC AND T.SCHNICAL PROBLEMS FOR ENTERPRISES BE LINKED TO THOSE ENTERPRISES. IT W13ULD BE IMPOSSIBLE~ HOWEVER, IN THE AUTHOR'S OPINIONt TO LINK A TRULY [BRANCH RESEARCH ESTARLISHMENTo I.E., ONE WITH A BROADER CROSS SECTION OF INTERESTS, TO A SINGLE ENTEkPRISE 'oJITHOUT DOING HARM TO SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL .PROGRESS !N THE BRANCH: THE RESEARCH UNIT WOULD INEVITABLY BE SUBORDINATE TO THE INTERESTS OF ITS "OWN" PLAN AN WULCI iE UNABLE 1-0 T 0 3 EFFECT ANY ACTIVE INFLUENCE OVER THE RRMCH AS A W~fOLE, M. V4RYUKHINj DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THC SARATOV ALKALINE' BATTERY PLANT, ON THE CcjMTRARY, SAW IN THE LINKING OF BRANCH INSTITUTE AND ENTERPRISE ACIVN~NTAGES I-OR SCIENC& AND PRODUCTION. OF COURSE-, THERE CAN R(i iNQ SINGLE REMEDY FOR ALL REAL CASES. ONE THING 15 INDUBITABLE: THU' ESTABLISHMENT OF I IS CLEARLY NEEDEDs AND IT IS UP TO SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION ASSOCIATIONS THE MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS TO TAKE UP THE CAUSE WITH GREATER URGENCY. SUCH WAS THE OPINION OF ALL WHO TOOK PART IN DISCUSSING THE DATA IN PRAVADA. UNCLASSIFIED ULZ U114CLASSIOTED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION INO-AN0121642 ~BSTRACTIEXTRACT--L. KUCHERSKY, GIRECTOP OF THE PERM COAL RESEARCH !NSTITUTEw FELT THAT DUPLICATION OF EFFORTS MUST NJT BE ELIMINATED ENTIRELY FROM THE PRACTICE OF ReSEARCH ESTABLISHMIENTS, FOR IT IS THUS THAT CkEATIVE COMPETITION ARISES BETWEEN DIFFERENT COLLECTIVES AND THAT THE MONOPOLY OF INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS AND TENDENCIES IS 00N~ AWAY WITH. THISt OF COURSE, IS TURE, 8091 ON THE OTHER HANDt AS CANDIDATE OF TECHNOLOGY 1. ARTEMENKO WROTE, IMPROVEMENTS [14 THE SHORING UP AND SUPPORT OF MINES, FOR EXAMPLEt ARE BEING STUDIED TO SOHE DEGREE OR ANOTHER BY NEARLY ALL RESEARCH INSTITUTES IN THE U,S.S.R. MINISTRY OF 'THE COAL INDUSTRY AND BY MANY MINING INSTITUTE*Sp BUT THE RESULTS OF THEIR WORK ARE STILL MEAGER. SUCH "COMPETITION" IS SCARCELY ADVANTAGEOUS. MANY OTHER MATTERS ALSO CAME UP IN THE LETTERS ON INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SCIENCE. ONE CANNOT MENTION EVERYTHING IN A SURVEY. BUT ONE OTHER QUESTION CANNOT BE PASSED OVER, THAT OF THE QUALIFICATIONS OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE TASK ASSIGNED THEM. "IN SCIENTIFIC ESTABLISHMENTS AND DESIGN OFFICES$#, REMARKED ENGINEER DESIGNER D. PAVLENKO OF BRYANSK, "THERE MUST BE NO STAFF ME, MBERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO COPE WITH THEIR DUTIES*l~ THIS IDEA RECEIVED SUPPORT FRCM DOCTOR OF CHEMISTRY 0. ZlilRYAKOV, HEAD OF T14E TECHNICAL ADMINISTR4TIGN OF THE U.S.S.R~v MINISTRY OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, AND FROM 'MIANY OTHER COMRADES. UNC LA S, S I F I E D UDC: 539.1-074.22 P. Kazan' "Order of the Red Banner of Labor" Aviation Institute "An AsDiration Ionization Chamber" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy,. Tovarryye Znaki, No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 332521, Division H, G, filed 30 Mar 70, published 14 Mlar 72, p 31P Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an aspiration ioniza- tion chamber which contains a high-voltage electrode madt-, Ln the form of a cylinder. The device also contains a collecting electrode cmd an elec- trostatic shielding electrode vhich is located at the input of the chamber and is in mechanical and electrical. contact with the coliecting electrode. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the ch=ber is designed for increasing the range of ion mobilities which can Le registered, Emd for reducing overall dimensions without increasing capacitance or the voltage across the high-voltage electrode. An electrostatic shirl.ding ring is securely fastened to the collecting electrode at the output of the chamber. The diameter of the ring is equal to that of the high-volta.,Se electrode, and a metal gr-id is stretched over the output face of the xing. 1/2 --'JXI I . :.7-T"M IIl-l" U ~ IA ,IV. p. , TJSSR Author'_, Certificat,.. 1-70 .33252.1 - 99 - EAST GERMANY FLUCK, E.# Professor, Dr., REMERT P J Dr., and BUDEER, H., Dr., Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, University ti-N-Stitt-7ult-f-uer Anorganische Chemie -der Universitaot), Stuttgart, "Dithlophosphoric Acid Betaines" 'Leipzig# Zeltschrift fuer knorganische und Allgameine Chemie, Vol 397. 110 3v Apr 73, pp 225-236 Abstracts The synthesis of compounds of the general formula C H -F(S)?Xs 5 5' where X denotes F, N(Cf~),,, and Brj the reactions of pyridlniumhalogeno- dithiophosphoric betaines with alcoholal the rea.ations of pyridialum- fluorodiphosphoric betaines with hydrehalogenic acidol aad the reactions of pyridinium-dithiophosphoric betaines with Lewis 'bases were described. In addition, methods for the synthesis of Irfridinluimethoxyfluoro-y pyridiniu- methoxyfluoro-, pyridiaiumal Oxyfl oro-p pyridiniumehlorofluoro- dithiophosphateal'and trimethylammoniumfluoro.dithiophosphdric betaine was described. The chemical ahiftep coupling constanlIz, and other stxuctural Characteristics of the compounds synthesized were presented on the basis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric data~ TWO.1eve referencesi including 4 German and 8 western. (Manuscript received 23 Oet 72). USSR uDc- 621-396.961 fff-LF~ov,,,,A.,~,~,..,.~EKHAYLOV, B. A., KONDRATENKOV, G. S., BOYKO, B. V. "Sidelooking Radar Stations" Padiolokatsionnyye stantsii bokovogo obzora (cf. Englii;h above), 140scow, "Sov. rad o", 1970, 360 pp, ill. 1 r. 15 1,, (from RZb-Rn.diote.,,,hnika, No 121 Dec 70, Abstract No 12G2 K) Translation: 'The author-s- d1s=,s the theory of operntJon of airborne sidelooking radar stations designed to give detailed radr-.r irriages of sur- roundings. Methods are demonstrated for improving radar resolution. Two types of sidelooking radar are examined in deteAl. with witenna located along the fuselage, and with artificial antenna aperture. A survey is given of information published in the literature relating to the principles of sidelooking radar desip and the peculiarities of sidelooking radar ing. Attention Is given to a number of fundamental el- f fereaces between mapp sidelooking and conventional radar. 170 illustrations, 5 tablen, bibliog- raphy of 106 titles, Resunig. - -------- - USSR UDC: 8.74 AVAKYAN, A. A., KIIYAZMI, 1. 1., R ErUTOV, 0. IT. "On the Problem of Dete=inirg Clpti=um Periods for Preventative LI-laintenance of Systems With Recoverytt V sb. 0snov-r. vo-,r. tecr;i i nade~--nosti (Basic Problems in the Theory and Practice of of vorks), Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1971, pp 4.12-424 (from RZh-KibernIetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IV958) Translation: Two methods of predicting failures in electronic devices are considered: on the basis of a priori and a posteriori. processes of vari- ation' in the parp=eters of thece devices. Systems of eqmations are pro- posed which relate the reliability of the devices, cost of preventative maintenance and labor eyperditures to characteristics of the process of variation in parameters of the devices. Consideration is given to an algorithm for soliing systems of these equatiowt to determine optimum periods for carry-ing out preventative maintenance. Authorst abstract. 30