SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROMANOVSKIY, I.V. - ROMEL, T.E.

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USSR UDC 512.25/.26+519.3:330.115 'OVSKIY 1. V. ain Line Theorems for Semi-Markov Decision Processes" Tr. Mat. In-ta. AN SSSR [Works of Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR], Vol 111, 1970, pp 208-223, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6,.1971, Abstract No 6 V539 by A. Mikhayllova). Translation: The term "main line theorem" arose in connection with analysis of models of development of economic systems. The optimal trajectory of a multi- step process is compared with a long path, which can be divided into an approach to a high speed line, movement along the line and the final path from this line to the assigned ending point. Stable states of a semi-Markov process and its characteristics are studied. A problem in linear programming is presented, the solution of which produces an optimal stable state of the process bOiTig studied. The variable dual problems allow the "quality" of the states of the process to be evaluated. The asymptotic behavior of approach functions for Markov and seirti- Markov decision processes is studied. A main line theorem is formulated. USSR UDC: 519.281 KAGAN, A. M., LINNIK, Yu. V., Academician, ROMANOITSKIY I. V., and RUKHIN, A. L. "Sets With 'Self-Control"' Moscow, Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, vol. 199, NQ. 4, 1971, PP 766- 769 Abstract: In this investigation of the "self-control" of sets in the problem of successive evaluation of shift parameters in -ar- bitrary loss functions, the parameter GERI in a standard system of direct measurements xi = 0 + Ei, i = 1, 2, ..., is considered, where the measurement erroisci are assumed to be random quanti- ties writh fully known distribution functions F(x). The purpose of this article is thus 'to study succe~ssive estimation of the shift parameter 9 in specified independent observations ~,Clt X21 J distributed in accordance with thQ law F(x ;i formula is derived for the OPLtimal ilavariant evaluate 9 oft'the pararm~t-,;r 0, and a theorem. involring the errorb ei subjected to hypernormal distribution and t4e derived formula is stated and provec:!.. The authors are comiuct~d with the Loningrad Division of the V. A. Steklov Mathematical lne~_4tuto. USSR ROMANOVSKIY, I. V. IrKork on Optimal Prograimming" UDC 51.330.11S Matematika v Peterbura.-Leningr. Un-te. [Mathematics in the Peterburg-Leningrad 0 University -- Collection of Works], Leningrad, Leningrad University Press, 1970, pp 261-267 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Ki.bernetika, No. 4, April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V520 by A. Korbut). Translation: An outline of the,development of optimal programming at Leningrad University. The presentation begins with the works-of P, L. Chebyshev on optimal approximations. Great attention is given to the basic works of L, V. Kantorovich. The basic trends in modern studies are noted.-, 1/1 USSR UDC 519.281 LINNIK, Yu. V., (Academician) and nu-crTy &WV., Leningrad Section of the 4. 'Mathematical Institute imeni V. A. 0v Academy of Scieitces USSR) "On the Theory of Sequential ValuationsO Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Vol 194, No 2, 1970, pp 270-272 Abstract: This is related to a previous paper and relies oil the work of 1. A. Ibragimov and R. Z. Khasmin. The authors stress the asymptotic and point as- pects of sequential valuations in probability theory, using a non-Bayesian approach. Ibragimov and Khas'min set the condition that informational quanti- ties are continuous for n < 20 (the I-K condition) and show tile asymptotic behavior of the dispersion of the Pitman evaluation V for parameter 6. The n authors seek an optimum str&tegy for the aequential evaluation of 5 C,TC as a pair consisting of a Markov moment 1, and statistics Tt , evaluating the given function g(B). An asymptotically optimal plan S is sought that minimizes EEI (T L g(G.))2 under the condition Eel;.5 n, where n is a given positive number. Theorems 1/2 USSR SSSR (Proceedings LINNIK, Yu. V. and ROMMOVSKIY, I. V., Daklady Akademii Natfo. of the Academy of Sciences USSR), Vol 194, No 2, 1970, pp 270-272 are given that show only infinitely small improvements can be gained in the mean square deviation using sequential analysis as compared to the method of constant volume sampling. The asymptotic results are.applicable to homogeneous pro ous time. cesses with independent increments and cdn~inu Orig. art. has 10 refs. 0~' Ile !:Fate -USS-11 UDC'666.764:621..928-37 MARANTS A. G.1 GUt-Lkil -V. I.,'Aill-Union Institute of-Refrab- 7 ~IT tories; ITOVA, is. S., VASILIVITSKIY, A. V.t P n -6"Ientific Resca-Lch., Flamni-zi,i:r -,nd KRMLDTY if., All-Unio -~ i Desipi Inst-itute of 7 etall-ar.4ical Eac'hiner~,,-; J4, , i37 KO-Mi 1, L. N., and KOSTY-IfAl Yu. F.,, Dnepropetr 17~etallurgicai -In 1, stimte "P--osDects of the ADnlication of the I-Jeltbing Cyclone fo2, 'he Troduction of Eeltea RefracIi-ories" Moscovi, Ogneupory, No 51 1973, _vP 50-54 Abstract: The T)rocess of cyclone melting was investigated with a vj,!!w to -produce inelted refractories of the mapesimii-spinel and brazilite-corundv-T, types. Exp9riments were carried out at the.Institute of Oe Problarra; of Science oIL the Academy of Sciences Ukr.55R. Me experiments indicated the possibilit-y of applying nelt'ing cyclones with the use of a I'last enri&.ed vith ox7gen for the production of cast fused refractories with a -fusion te-nperature in which the melt aGgregates in the vai-irdrE; ore' c!arth for aftercasting into nolds. Me dust removal in cyclon-. neltin,~; does nc:t exceed 5Fp", thus ensuring the production of a melt which is close to the iuitial eharge in chemical corvasition. The optimum content of in b-Inst at an approximate natural Gas conm=Ttion of 1.5 =3/k- charGe was deterraned. 1/2 I I I 1, I PROCItSSfNG 0A'rE--0-','_)F_C70 112 024 UNC LA S S I I'l ED T11LE-ESSENCE OF THE PATHOLOGICAL PROCESS I NCASES OF EPICONDYLATIS OF THE HUMERUS -U- .AUTHOR-(02)-RO,14ANOVSKIYP M.G.r BOGACHENKOt 'N.I. J -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 5OURCE--ORTOP TRAVMATOL PROT 31(2)z 56-59. :1970 j)ATE PU13LISHED - ----- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES .,,TOPIC TAGS--X RAY STUOY# BONE DISEASEt MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM _.tONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS QOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY FICHE NO----F070/605015/F06 STEP CIRC ACCESSION N,3--AP0140640 UNC L A SS 14; 1 t: 0 t-2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE-SS11o; CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140640 A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--t'U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CLINICAL X RAY ',,'ERF MIEA061.: OF 80 PATIENTS WITH EPICONDYLITIS AGEO 26 TO 53 YR W[I'l' IJIFFE,~ENT OF THE DISEASE. THESE STUDIES INDI(".ATED THAT THE PATHJI.Ot.'~l CAL Pkrl'.ESS IN EIPICONDYLITIS or- THE HUMERUS IN INI TIAL PHASr.~ IS Piz[. THE i LOCALIZED AT THE SITE OF TRANSITION OF TENDON INTO THE soNE. TISSUE OF THE EPICONDYLE. LATER, AS THE OTSEASE DEVELOPS, SPRI-At) A'll) P1;'4ETR.-.4r[0lN OF THE DEGENERATIVE DYSTROPHIC ALTERATIONS Occuas T!4,E PRESENCi: OF ASEPTIC INFLAMMATION IN THE MUSCLE 'rENDONS ATTACHED VO TH)-.. ~EPFCONO'(LEt IN THE PERLOSTEUM, BONY TISSUEr LIGAMENTS CONNECTED rG THE CAPSULE OF THE ELBOW JOINT, AND IN THE NERVES WHICH~ INNERVArE THE COMPONENTS ("F )'Hc~ ELBOW JOINT. WITH THE CLINICAL PROGRESSION OF THF 015EA~,Fv DAMAGE TO NERVE FIBERS CAUSES THE CHARACTERISTIC PAIN SY'NDROKE DETCHUTED UPON EXAMINATION OF THE PATIENT. THE EPICONOYLF- OF THE HUMERUS IS ONLY THE POINT Ar WHICH THE PAIN IS LOCALIZED BY PROJECTION. THE CHANGES OCCURRING !N IT ARE A SECONDARY MANIFESTATION OF THE DISEASE. THEREFORE, THE TERM EPICONDYLITIS OF THE HUMERUS DOES NOT REFLECT THE ESSENCE OF THE DISEASE IN ALL ITS.VARIEGATEO CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, IT-WOULO BE MORE CORRECT To CALL IT PERIARTHRITIS OF rHE ARTICULATIO CUTIBI* FACILITY: KIEV INST* POSTGRADO MED.t KIEV, USSR. 'J"CLASS 1 f: (E USSR UD C 5 U? 5 R i g a Y o 1 y t e c h n i c a 1ins ti,,-a te., ID YLAIND, G. YA. W,~ Riga, Latvian sov'nar oz, "Synthesis of 2-(Hydroxyplienyl)-indandiones-1,3 and Sore Cf i - X-roperties" Riga, Izvestiya Akaderoii Nauk iiatviyskoy SSR, Seviya No 2, 1970, pp249-250 2-(hydi-oxyphenyl)-indand;ore-l,j re Abstract-. Analog- of synthesized by demethylation of their rjethoxy clerivai;Lve- or izijO, and HBr in glacial acetic acid. o-OH,-I m.p. 2270, m-CjI P-OH-I m-P-172-1740- When treated wi:th FeC13 in alcol%ol; c' s()""'r" these compounds dimerize. USSR UDC 536.24:538.124 ROU.Ngj~LTY_,.~L G and.KOPYLOV, Y.' F_ Minsk "Experimental Investigation of the Heat Exchange of :Ferromagne- tic Solids Heated in the Electromagnetic Pieldif Kishinev, Blektronnaya Obrabotka Llaterialovt No. 3 (39), 1971, pp, 50 -54 Abstract : The heat exchan,-5e process of ferromagnetic solids heated in the electromagnetic field was e;,-perimentally inves- tigated according to a shovim block.diagram on a steel plate ind a steel nlate in contact with a capillary-porous cer--mic Plate. The carried out a.-qwrimcnts aro described and the reoultj are analytically discussed by reference to the hea-Un.- time curves. It vas -found that the profile of the heat fltLx and its density on the surfaze of the steel -olate heated by electronegnotic in- duction and heated conductively fro.m the electroaeatin,-, element differ considerably. The obBerved effects and re. laritiec c!:Ln 1/2 69 USSR ROMANOVSKIY, S. G., and ROPYLOV, V. F., Elektrowiaya Obxabotka &=~terialov, No 3 (39)9 1971, PP 50-54 be exulained somehow on the basis, of the theory Of elastic, Thei 71 pietic solids. r T, heat, and electric phenomena in ferroma.- sical source may be foovind ia t-he of--19ect of on t1le b--havior of s-electrons rahich determine the electronic Dart of tic heat transfer. At low temperatures, it can be a-q- ferromagneu t, tici-oated that the heat resistance is deDendein'j on the seatte- ring not o-nly of s-electrons on phonoas, but also on elementary 44 -is. Three illustr., excitations of the system of internal d-electro. 5 formulas, .1 biblio. refs. UDC 15.37.P,,,6t'-r,37-.~.1'.-331-l;37-1-5351 USSR t"Thermodynamic Relations in the Neighborlio.od of Phase Transition in rerro- electrics, and Ferrosemiconductors" Uch. zap. Latv. un-t (Scientific Notes of Latvia Univerrilty), 1971, 147, pp 117-127 (from RZh-Fizika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract 110 IYE321A by au:Ch_(>~) Translation: The article considers thernod3,namic relations oi- the Pippard type in the case of ferroelectrics and ferrosemiconductors. Relations are pre- sented for both a configm-ational subsystem and the system as a whole. Pippard relations are also analyzed in the case of diffuse ferroelectric phase transitions. 112 019 UNC LASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--ALTERNATION OF POLARITY AND DIELECTRIC HYSTERESIS IN THE VICINITY OF EXPANDED FERROELECTRIC PHASE 'TRANSITION POINT ~U_ _.'...AUTHC_R-f02)-ROLOVv S.N.t ROMANOVSKlYr ToB.- OF INFO--USSR PSR ZINATo AKAD, VESTIS FIZe TEHN* SER, (USSR), NO* 2, P, ~4-491 1970 DATE PUBLISHED -------- 10 -.SUBJECT AREAS--PHYS[CS T2~GPIC TAGS--HYSTERESIS LOOP, FERROELECTRIC PROPERTY-t GIELECTR[C PROPERTY, ~MATHEMATIC MODEL CONTROL 4ARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1726 STEP NO--UR/037.L/70i'OOO/O(j2/00141'C)019 .-CIRC ACCESSION t4O--AP0136967 UNGLASSIFIE0 Z12 OL9 UNCL ASS If I rl-O PROCESSING 0ATf:---040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL36967 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-O- ABSTRACT. AN ATTEMPT IS M&DE TO FIND AN, ANALYTIC SHAPE FOR THE HYSTERESIS LOOP WITHIN THE LIM[rS OF KANZIG's MODEL. THE OBTAINED EXPRESSIONS ENABLE CALCULATING TH.5 ME14N VOLUME OF KANZIG,'S REGIONS AND THE COERCIVE FIELD VALUE. THE Riz.3ULTS Ap'E COMPARED WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA. UNCLASS I F IltD MIMI WN ............... USSR UDD 621.316.7;?2.1(088.8) -PERELIS, V.qoft'~~14~ V.I. USerles Type Voltage Regulator' USSR Author's Certificate No 261475, riled 11 July 68, published 22 ME13' 70 (from ;Rzb--slektronika I yeye primenaniye, No 12, December 1970, hostrubt No 12B552P) Translationi A circuit is proposed for a d-c voltsge regulgtor with a series regulator transistor and a d-c amplifier, In which with.the object of incrueeing the stabilization factor, the input of the d-c amplifier is connected with the basc oe the regulator ~transistor. The amplifier is fed from o stabilitron, one and of which is connected to the output of the regulator. The stabilitran Is fed scroat) a resistor from the input voltage of the regulator. 1 ill. S.D. _-1/2 042 UNCLASSIFIEG PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--POSSIBLE USE OF REINFORCED THREADS AS WARPS -U- V.I., SMELSKAYAP IoFot KASANGVAs Z.P. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --ILV. VY5SH. UCHEB. ZAVED., TEKHNOL. TEKST. PROM. 1970Y (I)s 55-7 -.,SOURCE DATE P.UBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS :l,TOPIC TAGS--ADHESION STRENGTH, SYNTHETIC FIBEK9 NATURAL FIHERI WEAR ,~'_RESISTANCE, COMPOSITE MATERIALY FABRIC --NO RESTRICTIONS 'CONTROL MAkKING J.1-100CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -.PROXY REFL/FRAME--Z000/0792 STEP NO--LIR/0324/70/,3001001/0i)55/0057 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0124461 UNC LA S S I F I ED 'l fil"I'll will"ill m I "Mm. 01",11-1 2/2 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124461 IS I G.,'4A I ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADHESION STRENGTH BETWEEN THE INNER THREAD CORE OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS AN!) THE OUTER 1:LAX FIBER COVERING INCREASES WITH THE TWIST CGNST. (ALPHA) OF THE COVERING. THE OPTIMUM ALPHA IS 2.2. SIZING THE COMPOSIVE THkt*-ADS WITH A SOLN41 OF STARCH# CHLORAMINEP BORAX, OP-10i AND GLYCEROL IN 4ATER INCiiEASE0 SIGMA BY 18-24PERCENT. SUCH COMPOSITE THREADS-CAN BE USED AS WARP IN WEAVING CANVAS FOR BAGS OR TARPAULINS ON STD, LOOMS. THE WEAR RESISTANCE OF FABRILS DEPENDS LARGELY ON SIGMA.; FACILITY.' KOSTROM9 TEKHNOL. INST.., KOSTROMAr USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR RIII~.W;0,wfSIKziyI V R., Olf "An Integrated Circuit DiSital Voltmeter" Novosibirsk, Avtometriia, 11o 2, March-.4-pril 19702 P:" 96-91o, UZC ':~61.142.621 Abstract: "Ihe f~.rst parf; o:F t1hin article is a of hirtory o,-F' steDwise ecmalizin's diL-ital voltrrwi~ars, in sibich the followiii!- -Soviet aecond .Veneration instruinents (discrete solid zt;-,ta ecniponenta) ai-e mer-tion-ed! ana thwir accuracies indicated; Sia Ch. 1412 511 Ch 1512 ar". S11 Ch 1513 - C).01-5. Slia new in-stm-ent is the Sh Ch 1312, desigm.:~d at the Vilrratof- f~~-ictory intended for serial -oroduction. Tie idcrotransictors aru ly'?pe T, Dand IF.5, p.-ovidiiiS an initial ace-.,iracy of 0.3,~ and the of i~~'e v e 1 r, a n tto O.OV,6. Standard' IP-1 switch microcircuits w,,-r,- found models tested ---howed acct:racies in order of ma~nitud.',;! worse than those obtainable with. t*-e transistors listed. To si'Mplilfy tbe it-.3gical ra--t Of the circuit-, a urdpolar suritc control circuit waz used writli G-.I-CibT and X7,D tr 'istors as switches. Polarity reverzal -is accorplished by inclludinL~, a 172' USSR ROM'NCV-`KIv V 12., INOVosibirski Avtometriya, I~o 2, pp supplementary base source, simPlifying the measiirinzr swilx--h contral circu-' t but complicatin,-- the decoder. The control circuit is inside o--:* solid Z C-nte germanium microcircuits, w?,ich have low c t- ost and zxii avaj.lable in uantAty. '--ie stages include a shift register, code regii.~s"er, ante inverse q code decoder, mez~.ory d-rcuit and decoder. The ma4or di"iculties we-e encounered irx due to t*;,e ,:evere deniand on the zero uid".. in 3~'-Jrticulz'r, avalia":)le 1-2222 balance sta;-es have far too low a rezi6tarice - for t:-L'Ii pur prob'O.' -"3 W, --O-Vk~u 07 UZ313r.;7 11 wish t-c- PZ-222 circuit. rai:;~~I~-xii,- 11nip. haz a '.~.vity on "he order of 100 microvolts :-~d a reepon. 'a.; t ';e LII-C~ riot movs-, 'Ilan DO* mic-c-~ecc-rldls fr07':' -3X V-derovolts to ~l volt. cirrent i6 -0 arlphereS. It IS -DRC~~X~W J. 'ad Sopm-ate-l-'), aj--d 's'll-'eldeci I~Jtlk dimenslons of 93 x 67 x 15 millimeterG. he insIrumert is made without a housin,;;, with diriension.,,i not ovor 200 x 120 235 millimeterG and a weiLht. not greater th,,.n'-~ 5 2/2 UX 539-171-12 IONGAL-11, IT., GIU.:dMM-;E GIA, B. S., GUI.W'Ov, 1. R., PJACREV""" Z' F., OMAR, M. R. and Ye. A. "Foliarization of Protons as a Ranction of Emrgy during Elastic Scattering in Moscov, Izv-est'iya Akademii N'auk SSSSR -- Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol XXXV, NO 8, 1971, pp J-695-16,q6 ,,bG,,raCt.- r-~-a xte ~ LI - authoz-3 u~,:-,d th-. d c -able - scattering mi~thod to mgsure the e. nt ,jrj,j 0-' 7Dr,','-,0!j3 dUrjn,.~ Q].ZL JC to VlhiC~h r, t Scr- 24yg r-ereads on I in c.,irried out -.'Or en2rjias --:,n-inE; fro t.) m 5-9 to 6.5 =M' c- volts for C,)I-j zip.:I 12-V anr _~lu of scattering. While measur- iner th" of an (mergy durini? clastic scattering, they aluo it- "~r tll-- ca,--o of Inal-astic zmattering of protons in 24Mg vith an o~-" 1.')7 al-uct.ron volts, borroiring sonre nacded data fron -polarization of protons varied considerably as a ftrz'--t"~:n n-I in both trp.,va of ncattering. ne a"thor.- t'"= t~lair reowlt's are norely prelirairary. Thay are planning further to obtain srectroacouic informmtion and data on the Iarjliam by vhic~a polarizatiozi iz; initir-t-od. 89 J. 017 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSliNG DATE--23')CT70 TITLE--ENERGY DISTRIBUTION OF ALPHA PARTICLES FROM THE P PLUS PRIMEll B YIELDS 3 ALPHA REACTION -U- 'AUTHOR-(05)-KOMAROVi V.V.t POPOVAP -Z.F.v SALMANs KH. COUNTRY OF,jNFO--USSR SOURCE-- I ZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SG*R. ,,,.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT A.M-.# ROMANOVSKlYt YE-A.r KALACHEVA, FIZ. 1970, 34(tlp' 64-6 AREAS--PHYSICSt NUCLEAR SCIENCE 4ND TECHNOLOGY TAGS--ENERGY SPECTRUM, ALPHA -ISOTOPEs CARBON ISOTOPE, EXCITED SPECTRUMr PROTOU BOM6490MENT, BORGI% N'UCLEUSo CALCULATM :;:~COINTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS -~DOCUMENT IFIED CLASS--UNCLASSt ".-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0207 STEP '40--U.Rt0048/70/03~/OOL/0034/0033 ACCESSION ND--AP0105283 UNCLASSIFIED. Ins. 2/2 017 UNCL ASS I FrED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0105283 ' ABSTkACTIEXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- A3STRACT~ THE (.ALCN- IS DEMONsTRATED OF THE WIDTH OF A 2 PARTICLE ALPHA ALPHA RES'3NANCE (L PRIMFP1 EQUALS 2POSITIVE), APPEARING li"I THE ENERGY DISTRIBUTli1115 OF THE ALPHA PARTJCLES IN THE REACTION P PLUS PRIMEll B YIELDS 3 ALPHA WHICH OrCURS TAR~~UGH THE STATES I MINUS ANO 0 POSITIVE OF THE PR[ME12 C NUCLEUS IE-EQUALS 17.23 AND 17.77 MEV). THE CALCO. VALUES AGREE VERY WELL WITH THE EXPTL- DATA OBTAINEG FROM THE EXPTS. WITH THE ENERGY OF THE INCIDENT P I.T ANG Z.0 MEV, RESP. UNCLAssrFrEa USSR UDC: 51:155.001.57:001 YJL. M.. STEPAIIOVA, N. V., CHFRNAVSKIY, D. S. "What is Mathematical Biophysics. (Kinetic Models in Bioplnysics)" Chto takoye matematicheskaya biofizika. (Kineticheskive modeli v biofftike) 7-cf.English above), Moscow, "Prosveshchenlye", 1971, 136 pp, ill. 23 k. (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, NOV 71, Abstract No 1117864 K) Translation: The book popularizes problems of mathematical modeling of biological processes. Principal attention is devoted to modeling of peri- odic processes in various biological systems -- This is the ao-called "bio- logical clocy" problem. Some examples of oscillatory systems are considered: oscillations in the dimensions of colonies of cells and cellvlar nuclei, intensity of phot -osynthesis and population of tw coexisting speciez. The method of the modern theory of oscillations is used as the method of study for these examples. The first chapter is devoted to presentation of kine-tic governing principles in biology. The second chmpter outli-nes modern mathematical methods cf studying dynamic systems: the phaze 'pattern metInod USSR J WNWIOVSKIY, Yu. M. et al Chto takove r-atematicheskaya blofizike. (Kine- ticheskiye modeli v biofizike), Moscow~ 1971 and the method of slowly changing amplitudes. The third chapter is devoted to construction and study of a model of growth of a colony of microorganisms and use of the results of modeling in biological irdustry, The fourth and final chapter deals with a complex of problems related to periodic processes in various kinetic systems. It is noted that this bock will be of use to teachers of physics, biology, chemistry and mathernatics, and also in biology circles for pupils. V. Mikheyev. 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED Pi'~GCESS [MG DA T E-- 1 3NJV7 0 TITLE--QN MUTUAL SYNNCHRONIL4TION IN A CHAIN' 0 COUI)I.E.9 AuTo ISCILLATO,~S -U AUTHOR- (02)-POLYAKOVA, M.S. ROMANPYslqyt~ Y,m. COVNTRY OF li'qFO--USSR .:-SOURCE--FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONPERENCE ON NONILINEAR OSCILLATIONS, iAUGUST 25TH--S--PTE?4B;:lR 5Tiit l9e_~9. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS, 6 I - 19 9f 267 ::,-.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--~_-LECTRONICS AIND ELECTRICAL ENGR# TAGS--OSCILLATOR THEORY* COUPLING CIRCUIT, 14ATHE~MATIC MCIDEL, 1LECTRIC, ANALOG, CHEMICAL REACTIONs FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTIC )NTkOL MA K I NG- -NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC-0 'i'L _A,'ROXY i-kEEL/FRA,`4E--30Q5/1253 sufl N0--k)R /0000/6 9/01'.10 /000 /000 1102 6 f CIRC ACCFSSl0,',,l "1,3--AT0133231 UriZ L A S S 1, 1 L b i7zii 212 023 UiNCLASSI FIED~ PROCESSING DATE-131NIOV70 ~CIRC ACCESSION No-AT0133231 .:-A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. MUTUAL SY~4CHI-,,ONIZATION IN , CHAIN OF CC(~PLFD TOMSW !!,l ~ VS TYPE OSCILLATORS IS STUDIED I THE CASES OF S~~IFT AND CHARD EXCITATION. THE METHOD OF STEP BY STEP m3Vf-~-GEl4F:NT Vi,,OPOSE0 bY R. 'AS M p 1( .4 R E u D . I T CHICHLOV 4PPL I ED A~NALOGULJS ANO DIGITAL C0i UTE S L SE -ESP~2,NSES, IS PERMITTED TO MODEL DISTKIBUTE0 AUTO OSCILLATORY CliE1111CAL -TAKING PLACE 11 0 N E D I I',! f iN S i OINA Lr(E.ACTOR. Iti *rH.::. CASE OF SOFT :EXCITATION THE SINGLE STABLE I-100r- UF OSCILLATIGNS EX S nii-~ ALL IST I E. ~ -4 E S i~ ~4 -CY AND PHASE. l!"I THE CASE OF OSCILLATORS ARE TUN ED '13 T11 E FkEqUEN HARD EXCITATION, t-,Esitosc THE A3,UVE -MENTE0,NED f-ICDE 0-V 0SCILLAYLONS, NUENT SYNCHRU,",10US AUTO OSCILLATIONS OF SOv.E G;~'IUPs OF OSCILLATORS INUEPE, SEPA)~ATED FROM EACH OTHEK BY G~,LCUPS OF UNEXCITED AUTO JS!"ILLATORS A-AE .POSSIBLE. IF~ IN A CHAN'~i wilTH PIXED C0,EFFjCIElJ COUPLItNG, AN OSCILLATOR IS DETUNED ~ilfli RC-SPECT TO ALL fiTitEks, BAN-1) OF ~SYNCHRtONIZING SUBSTANTIALLY OEPENOS ON It5 POSITiOt'i Ir.N THE: Crttlli-". 11 IS ~,ORTH TO i-;9TE THAT -1 HE BANO OF Sy"iCHRONI LING V1 t, R I NG 01' N 0 S C I L L A T 0 k S T,-,'[ C E A S L A,-~ G F A ST 0 F A L I IN E 0 r- N OS (, I L L A 1'0 R S CHA IN CONIT Al 16 TWO ~fE- I ING CJF o SC I LLAJO~!) w ITli i~ IjUAL P A R r IAL FREQUENIC ILS [;,IS I OE LAC 1-i (;PC*.JJP i THE O-AND OF SYNCHRUN I X. I NG I S hiE LESS , T~Hk CLOSER THE RATIO OF NUMBERS OF -OSCILLATORS IN EAC h GROUP TO UNIT. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 519.1 909-01U.CZ ,_ZbiQniew "Characterizations of Sets and Their Application to the Theory of Graphs" Pr. nauk. Inst. matem. i fiz. teor PWr. (Scientific Works. Institute of Theoretical MathematiL and Physics), 1972 ' 6, PP 3-11 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No 3-VS03 by the author) Translation: Let X and T be two arbitrary sets. We shall understand partial characterization of set X and T to mean a function of one variable f:Df-PIA, where Df(::X is its region of definition. We shall call a partial characterization com- plete if its region of definition is the entire set X. In addition we shall say that a partial characterization f reaches the set S C T if S C f Of) .Let F be a set of partial characterizations of set X. We shall say that the partial characterization g is generated by F if for each finite su',',,)set Y C Dg there exists a partial characterization f E F whose region 1/2 USSR ROMANOWICZ, Zbigniew, Pr. nauk. Inst. matem. i fiz. teor. PWr., 1972, 6, pp 3-11 contains Y, and which coincides with g on set Y. The paper explains when the set of partial characteril"ations satisfying conditions (2) and (3) generates a complete characterization which reaches set S. This proposition is then used to prove a number of theorems on infinite graphs. USSR UDC 669.24/.25.053.4.094 SPITCHENKO, V. S., KARAMULLIN, S. A., TSEFT, A. L. , ROWNTY[Al Yu. P. "Principles of Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Oxidized Nickel Ores" Nauch. tr. Kazaklisk. Politekhn. In-t. (Scientific Works of Kazaki, Polytechni- cal Institute), Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 521-525, (Translate-d fro~m lZeferativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No S, 1972, Abstract No S C392 by G. Syodtseva). Translation: Ni- and Co-containing minerals, a-kerolite, ,I- kerolitc, nontronite, and psilomelane were taken for investigation. The consumption of acid was significantly greater than the required quantity for dissolution of all acid-soluble components in the mineral. The di.-solullion of Ni and Co from the ore and its component minerals occurs in the hinetic area. The similarity of the "apparent" activation energies of dissolution of Ni fron the ore (14,460 cal/mol) and a-kerolite (14,300 cal/mol) and Co from the ore t'12,820 cal/mol) and psilomelane (13,120 cal/mol) confivni the restAlts of mineralogical studies, which indicated that the basic mincral. contiining Ni in the ore is 0-kerolite, while ibe basiic. mineral containing Co is psilomelane, Three figures, 4 biblio. -references. Nitrogen Compounds USSR UDC 543,253 SUDNM., M. V., and ROMMaV, M. F. "Polarographic Investigation of Stabilized Imino Acid Radicals" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhiznii, vol 42(io4), vyp 4, W12, PP 743-746 Abstract: Th6 stabilized imino acid (I-IV) Vere investigated polarographical-ly using a mercury calomel electrode. New data were accumuLated on the change in response of the imido acid to solvents -- 20% and 90% methanol, benz,.-2ne-rnethanol, and dimethy1formamide (DW) -- and other environmental conditions, and of sub- stitution (-Off, -C1, and 0) in the ring. The value of El/2 increased in the above order of solvents from about 0.25 for 20% ethanol tb 1.25 for U-7. The value of -E1/2 decreased in the order 1, 11, 111, IV. 'The reduction of the imino acid radIcal proceeds with the transfer of one electron. 'T- USSR SUDMIF 14- V- and RowNTSEV P. VYP 41 -1972, pp I 743-746 Obshcbey Rhimij v0-31. 42 (.io4),, Off cl elf, clf ji Cll (It 0* 0 Cff .113 0l IV UNCLASSI~IED PROCESSING TITLE--EFFECT OF IONIZING KADIATION ON.C PRIMEL4 AMINO ACIUS INTO NUCLEAR PROTEINS AND ONP OF RAT TISSUE CELLS -0- AUTHOR-(03)-NIKGLSKIY* A.V.t BLOKHINAP V.D.t ROMANTSEVv YE.F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '-SOUR%'.E--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMIIv 1970# VOL ..-:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCI.ENCES ,'_SUBJECT AREAS IJOPIC TAGS~-IONIZING RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, ACII)v LIVERv SPLEENt THYMUS GLANOv GLOBULIN 16, MR 31 PP DATE--160CT70 INCORPORATION 259~-262 CARBON ISD70PE, AMINO CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -:,DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED i-'~ :PROXY REEL/r-RAMe--199810266 STEP NO--UR/0301/70/t)"t6/0~')3/C259/0"le)~' ACCESSION NO--AP01201)58 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L129 UNCLASSIFIED DATE-16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120958 ABSTKACTIEXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTa, C PRIME14 AMINO ACIDS INCORPORATION IN VITRO INTO TOTAL NUCLEAR PROTEINS AND DNP OF Llv~Rl SPLEEN 4ND THYmus OF RATS IRRADIATED AT A DOSE 1000 R HAS dEEN STUOIED. PROTEIN SYNTHETIZING SYSTEM OF ONP WAS T14E NUCLEAA RESIDUE WHICH DID NOT CONTAIN GLOBULINS. I AND 24 HOURS AFTER THE IRRADIATION THE P.RONOUNCED INHIBITION OF C PRIME14 AMINO ACIDS INCORPORATION INTC NUCLEI AN'D DNP OF THYMUS CELLS WAS NOTED. 24 H AFTER THE IRRADIATION THE SAmE PICTURE TOOK PLACE IN THE SPLEEN. ON THE OTHEA HAND I H 4FTER THE IRRADIATION EITHER THE STIMULATION OR THE INHIBITION DEPENDING UPON THE SEASON WAS SHOWN. IN THE LIVER AT ALL TIME INTERVALS STODIED SOME ACTIVATION IN LABEL INCORPORATION HAS BEEN 09SERVED.~ USSR ROYAMEV, YE., Professor -"Radiation Biochemisfry and Medicine" 14socou, 11aditsinskaya Gazeta# 28 Apr 729 P 3 Abstractt The role of biochemical procooses In thek offects of radiation on eel-Is ia discussed. Particular emphasi3 is placed on current ki2owledge about radiation damage to DVA molecules in conjunction with restorative enzyme systems and the possibility that radlotoxins form as a secondary effect of radiation. It Is noted that ionizing radiation causits changes In the genetic apparittus of the cells and contributes to spontaneous and natural mutation resvonsible for the evolutionary piocesi, Oat) of the primary tasks for radiation biachemistry is deciphering the change in the substrate of the hereditaxy appaxatus, The atimulating effect of rad.iatlon on enzyme activity is explained. The biochemical mechanisms of remote effocts of ionizing radiation, which ax-a divided Into intunescent and rionint.lLnev;cent forms are discussed, It is bolieved. that thaso am cuaeed by a chan-go In or loss of the nitrogen tcsits of DVAp which causes a change tn th* p Iri I yr id no bases. It is mentioned that varipu* effacts Cali be producod by -aming diffexnt doses of r~Alatlon, . . . . ........... WW"IMi milli!a11 im W423 --Asp SEV, Ye., Professor ROMANT "Radioprotectors and Radiosensitizers" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 26 Jun 70, P 3 Translation: Protecting the organism from the effect of ioni;;in,~ radiation by the use of various chemical compounds is one of the most promising areas of modern radiobiology. The danger of the whole organism being affected.by largo doses of radiation arises rarely. Local irradiation by x-rays or gar;~-i:ays 01% parts of the body, including also healthy tissues, in the course of x-ray therapy -of malignant neoplasms, is much more frequent. urious of feat of ion' zing :radiation by Is it possible to lesson the inj A administering certain chemical compounds to tho organism priut* to imulationli It was discovered about 30 years ago that thiourea, Vor ezir-ple, is capable of preventing to a significant extent inactivation of certain enzymes due to the effect of x-rays. Later it was established that the a:Lizo acid cysteilie, if administered intraperitoneally prior to irradiation, is capable of proventing death of animals, while all control rats died. Aminothiol, a derivative of USSR ROMMSEV, Ye., Vieditsinskaya Gateta.%26 Jun 70, P 3 ~_:-cysteine, has an even more marked radioprotective effect. From that time or-, there has been an intensive search for n%r radio- protectors, By 1965, more than 3,000 chemical compounds had been tested for possible radioprotective action. Acute shortage of oxygen in the air before irradiation also ensured radiochemical protection. All radioprotectors can be conditionally divided into two largo groups: the ones administered once, which have a radioprotective effect if given once 20-30 minutes before irradiation (anliiothiol3, certain amino acids, cyanogenotic substances, and so on) and the so-called continuous-action types (vortain vita- mins and hormonea), whioh require multiple &dminlatratlons pr;Lor to irradiation, and-under the condition that sublethal d9ses of ionizing radiation are used. A comoination of various preparations offers thebest protection. The search for more effective radioprotectors is complica-11.0d. by the fact that many of them are effective only in subtoxic doses. however, st--3veral 2/5 i F_ USSR RO,,WMEV, iieditsinskaya Gazeta, 205 Jun 70, p methods exist-that nake it posGibia to reduce the twdcity of in many radiobiological centers the search goes on for radiorjroto,::torswit~ a IOW toxicity and a prolonged effect. What is the mechanism of chemical protection frona the affects of ionizi-16 radiation in the =a=alian organism7 The most 'widesuroad notion is that of the biocacmical nne7han4sn 0." action of raaioprotectors. Up to the xomont of opLimu:-,I radioproteci*.ive action after administration, the radiosensitivity of several biochomical processes keeps teS-,jO.-ary X increasing. The andnothiols affer.~t these processes by fornIrAL, disulfide bonds between ther. and the specific enzyne syStems. Ino enzyaatic activity of' certain processes 4s slowed dowrn, and the active of tne j. enzymes are te=orarily blocked and thereby protected from tho efi%.-_-t of oxidizinL; -radicals and radiotoxins formed in the course of irradiation. in 1.5-2 hours, tile enzY tic activity of the blocked enzymes is co.Vletely reestu~)Iisbed. In this Tinnor, the radiosen3ltivlty of the cell can 1,L. in thil direction of ra-I io rosi stance. From this it follows that with tho heilp of choniical USSR -;iitsL- Gazeta, 26 Jun 70, P 3 ROMANTSEV, Ye., Xe ska 0 Ya compounds. the calls can also be made more sensitive to radiation. A posizlive --c . f solution of this problem can have quite a inTortant pract, iaal signi fica.1 e I compounds could be found that would increase Ahe sensitivity of a cer cells to ionizin7 radiation, this would make the fight against maligNant -,eoplasms a great deal easier. in recent years radiosensitizers have been discovupei, compoij.-.d:; wio3o administration to animals prior to irradiation incroases seraitivity Lo radiation. Radiosonsitizors can be of interest not only to oncologist5,,but ali~o to special- ists studying the problems of radiation sterilization of modical aquipmont, prcduats, an.4 so on. If it were possible to find radiosans:ltizcr.'~ ~-uitable for this task, then the high doses of radiation could be lowered. _,oaoacetamide can serve as an example of a radios onsit i zo r of micro- organisms. It was found that during irradiation this chomicaA'. coapound forms radicals which have ai. additional damaging a."Toct. A rail IQ saii ljitiz~v V li"".G VikAsol =n penetrate tho coil, oxidize =Ier tho effect of ridiation, az,,d form a radiotoxin which intensifies the effoct of th4 '.Onizing radiation, 4/5 2) ----- ----- - - ---- ---- ------------ -- USSR RO.NWNTSEV, Meditsinskaya Gazeta. 26 JWI 70, P 3 The mechanism of the action of radiosansitize~rs can '~~e cannected both with more damage to the livim- cells during irradiation, an,_i wita the -weakorinzy of regenerative processes after irradiation. Radiosensitivity wa~, achieved also by changing the fine structure of Dl'~A and increazin3 oxygern pressure in the cells - i utput in- under increased pressure. I U - n 'he latter case, the oxidizinl-. -adfcal o creased, while the dose of irradiation remained the same, an:! Lae colls were damaged more. At present, dozGris oil ' I. I radiosensitizers aro known. Ls is frcqu-a, t the case, among 1,000 new substances tested, only a fc-a becomez! part of the pharmtl_ copeia. Among radioprotectors, such preparations are, for eitample, irercamino hydrochloride and ascor~bato. A special approaoh, based on tne principles of radio sensit ization, is irradiation of tuiriors under increased oVgnm pro,,iwara. There is overy reason to hope 41.,hat in,thq near future hi~,~dy offectivo radioproteators and radiosonsitizers can be found. 515 AP0037241' 'Ref Code: UR 0301 PRIMARY SOURCE: Voprosy Meditsinskoy Khimit. i, 1970, Vol 16, Nr 1, ON THE CHEMICAL STATE AND CONTENT. OF RADIOPROTECTOR IN SOM TISSUES OF RAT AT EARLY TIME-INTERVALS AFTER CYSTAMINE A DM IIN I STRIATION Koshcheyenko, N. N.; Filippov 1ch, I. V.; Institute 0i Biopilysics USSR Ministry of Health. 'Ios%low The relative content of IMEA, cvslamine and mixed prote.ctcT xY 1 th cellular proteins in r2` 11 vnius, spleen and liver during 3 hr, aik-,r i. p. (Ws'-17,1111e 3,11111- nistration at a radiop1*01c,ctive dose has beer shidicd, it was estihil.',511ed i'hat (it all time-iniervals studied on!v int-rcapto-forni of the protector ha~ 'L~u~~n found in tissues, Cystamine and mixed disulpilides content wis less than 0.01 )iirole ptr 27-100 rii-,! o1 tissue. The coincidence of ri,,axiirial rail ioproreci ive effect and %If' A a~c~-twflitlon ii-,- th~~ tissues studied after cy-zi,11!1!11k~ W.1* n0ted. Ono and the. "jille mechanism for of r;3di")proh!.C1N-e a,JiGll h)f MEA j-HId ~,Wbe variolis posiulated on the b3st, il--Mlarkv butw~%en oi MEA accurnilation -~e r( ti5sues ifter MEA aild i-~stamine administration. The difier~,nce between the: csults and those irom paner f,~ Bet4 (Betz E. If.. Mewissen D. J., Li~lievr~! P., Iritern~ J. Rad. Bioi-, l(462. 1, 231) proh--ilhk, way be explained by jho~ Nct that in the liaper of Betz the iissues were not ~wash,,~! b(Jom- homogvnint frill, TZ T., -7 -.2 A /I RIV, 19 668 USSR UDC: 681.325.3 Ye. S., BON'IMTSOV V. D., ROMSHM, V. S., TOWAL, A. Ye. "Voltage-Code Converter" Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Nauchno-Tekhm. Sb, (Automation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Col- lection], No 13, 1970, pp 88-94 (Translated from Referatis,nyy Zhurnal Avto- matika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 10,,1970, Abstract No IOB273, by T. D.) Translation: A dc voltage-to-binary 10-digit code converter is described. The converter is built of semiconductor devices and operates by digit-by- digit comparison. The principal error of the converter is not over +0.25%, the input inpedance is 2 kohm, the speed is 2000 conversious per secolid, the voltage measurement range is 0-10 v. The converter uses "Mir-l" potential modules. The principal non-standard units of the converter determining its accuracy are made of high-stabillty elements. The compensator uses a vwire- wound resister of manganin microwire, silicon trancistors, and silicon diodes. A potential type null-balance device with a sensitivity of 4-3 is used. Six illustrations; two biblio. refs. USSR UDC BORKOVSKIY, B. A., GALUZINSKIY, G. P., KATKOV, A. F., ROMANTSOV, V. P. Algorithmic Hybrid Systems" 8.74 Kiev, Algoritmicheskiye gibridnyye sistemy (cf. English above), "Nauk. dumka", IM, u6 pp, 111. 68 k. (from M.-Matematika, 17o 1, Jan 73, abstract No IV783K) Translation: Algorithmic hybrid computer systems are systems in whicli the method of representing the information is hybrid i. e., in continuous quan- tities and codes and the method of solution is algorithmic. This monograph deals with theoretical and practical questions of constructing ccmpute.r Sys- tems made up of a digital automatonor a digital computer, and analog circuits which model the operator of numerical integration vith regard to bound~ary con- ditions which play the part of standard sub-programs of a special type. 63 - G -!AN BORKOVE -A GALUZI~ P., KATKO~-, TSOV, V. P SKIYA 7 "Algo i c Hybrid Systems" jr thmi Algoritmicheskiya Gibridnye Sistemy [English Version Above], Kiev, Nauh; Dumka Press, 1972, 116 pages (Trapsiated from Referativirt Zhurnal, No 1, y 1973, Abstract No IV783 Y). Translation: Algorithmic hybrid computer systems are systems in which the method of representation of information -is hybrid, I .e. , both in analog and digital representations, while,the method of solution is algorit1wic. This monograph studies theoretical and practical problems a of the construction of computer systems consistin of a digital autaillton or digital computer ajid analog circuits modeling the numerical integration operator considering boundary conditions, acting as standard subroutinez of a special t)Te- MSR uDc: 681.332.6 PLTOOV 0. Ye. GALUZINSKIY, G. P. ,KATKOY, A. iTSOV, V. P.., Insti- tute of Cybernetics, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrr.16%:L" "An Analog with Automatic Data Input for Solving Systems of Differential Equations" Moscow, Otkrytiye, izobreteniya, prornvshlennyye obraztsy, tovarny-ye znaki, 1970,1 No 25, Soviet Patent No 278239, class 42, filed 12 May 69, published 5 Aug 70, p 137 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an analog with automatic data input for solving systems of differential equatioas. T11_- device Cori- tains interconnected integrating capacitors, digital controLled resistors, an amplifier for generating null-potential points, controlle!d svitches,and a digital automiton. As a distinguishing feature of the putent, the re-,,uired number of digital controlled resistors is reduced by incluc1ing prediction devices in the analog which are connected through the switches to the out- puts of the amplifier for renerating null-potential points. The out-pifts of the prediction devices are connected to the resistors cr,.Ltrolled from the digital automaton and to the integrating capacitors,whi~-h are connected through two-position switches to.the amplifier input and to a zero-potential line. 29 uDc - 681..'332.6 PMOV, G. Ye., GATLUZINSKIY, G. p. ,ROI~WITSOV. V. P., Institute of Cyber- netics . Academy of Sciences of the "A Device for Solving Differential Equations With Boundary Conditions Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztzy, tovarnyye 2naki, 1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 278241, class 42, filed 12 May 69, published 5 Aug 70, p 138 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for golving differential eauations with boundary conditions. The unit contair,~; a reversible point analog based on integrators and an adder. Connected to the inputs of the analog are modules for simulating the boundary corditions and the vector of the right-hand members of the equationr~ to be solvf_:~d- As a distinguishing feature of the patent, accuracy is improvod by in- eluding a differential analyzer and a boundary-condition convi~,,rter in the device. The differential ruialyzer and converter are connevrc-d in series in the circuit between the outputs and inputs of the revexnible~ point analog to the mdules for silliulating the vector of the rjgbt-h;.Md mealbers and boundary conditions respectively. '6DC 681.3 BORKOVSKIY, B. A., VOLLERINER, A. N., KATKOV, A. F., AtTLIK,'M. N., Rax!ANTSOV, Y. P., TYUTIN, A. A. "Modeling Mathematical Machines with Variable Structure" ModelirLyushchiye Matematicheskiye Mashiny S Peremennoy Strukturoy, jEnglish Version Above], Kiev, Nauk. Dumka Press, 1970, 248 pages, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No'S, 1971, Abstract No. 5Y602 K, unsigned) Translation: Results are presented from theoretical stWies of models with variable structure, designed for modaling of mathematical operations, systems of finite equations and linear differential equations. Signiftcant Ittention is given to methods of studying models with variable stru~,turo and recomimenda- tions are given for their enginaering planning. 'I'he book is designed for engineers, scientific workers and graduate students interested in electronic modeling. t 'lei Radiobiology USSR KOSF1CtT=-N:KO, N. N., FILIPPOVIC11, 1. V., and ;~Q),*M.A.-NTSOV, YE. F., Institute of Biophysics, Ministry of Health UO s, MSCOW "Chemical State and Content of the P-qdioprotec-ttir in Some _R%at Tissues in Early Periods After Intraperitioneal Administratiori of Cystamine" Moscow, Voprosy Yleditsinskoy Khimii, Vol '16, No 11, Jan/Fab 70, pp 69-72 tissue homo-retiates Abstract: Spectrophotometric determinations o~ indicated that cystamine, after intraperitoneal administration to rats in a dose o4 75 mg/kg, accumulated in the tdymus, spleen, and liver in the form of beta-mercaptoethylamine, while unchanged cyst- a-mine and mixed disuLfides of the radioprotcetor with proteini; were absent. The maximum content of beta-mercaptoetiiylmmina in tissu(!~- was observed 15-30 min after advainistration ot i,e., during the period of the maximum radioprotective effect. E. if. Betz et al (Int. J. Radiat. giol. 4, 231, 1962) used a polarographic method of datemination, and found a maximum content of radiop-otector in tissues 2 min. after administration of 6yetamine, but their results were presumably due to the fact that the organs removed from the abdo- minal cavity were not washed before homogenization. UNCLASS IF fE0 1*~ROCESSINI,, DATE-13NOV70 Lt----SPECT!~~_'_'PHi 'ITOMErRIC DETERMINATION 'OF SMALL AMOUNtS O~ CYCI-OHEXANOL X0 LYCLGHEXANaNE IN MIXTURES -U- AUTHOR-ROMANTSOVA, G*I. ~..,CiXVRY OF INFO-USSR ..:SOURCE--ZAVOD. LAB. L ~3)1 230 00, 36( ~JATE PUBLISHED -------- 10 "",SUBJECT AREAS-CHEM IS TRY _'TOPIC TAGS--SPECTROPHOTOMETREC ANALYSIS, ALIPHATIC KERINC-s ALDEHYDEt CYCLOHEXANONE ~;~_,CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .-LIMUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~_PRGXY REEL/FRAME-3004/2013 STEP ACCESSION Ni3--AP013227ft I + It U NCLASSI 1). UNCL ASS IF ED OROCESSINV-) DATE--13NOV70 (;TRC ACCESSION ;40--AP0132274 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tUl Gf;-O- ABSTRACT. THE SAMPLE '(0.2 tALI, IS 3131LED FOR 15 MIN- WITH 4.6 ML 83PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU34 ANO 0.1t i1t. OF A 5P~RCENT SOLN. OF P U'AM-;THYLA~lItIC;B~f~ZALOL-HYOE IN t43PERCENT 11 S1,132 SU SuBet. THE CONCN. (C) IN WT. PERCENT OF CYCL-DII-EXANOL, (1) AND CYCLOHEXANDlE (11) IS FOUND BY USING THE RELATIONS C SU131 EQUALS 0.022' A SU6520 AND C SUB11 EQUALS 0.0062 A SUB435 MINUS 0.0041, WHi-.RF A IS THF A13~10R*BANCC- AT THE CORRESPOND111G '4AVELENGTH IN NM. THE SENSITIVITY 15 1 T114ES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE-3PERCENT FOR I AND 3 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4PERCENr F9rk 11 WITH A RELATIVE EIRROR OF PLUS OR XINUS 10PEACENT. ALIP~fATIC KETONES X'110 ALDEHYDES, PkESENT fill CONCN5. GiiEATER THAN 110 TIMES THE A.AT. OF I PLUS Ili ALIPHATIC ALCS. HIGHEA THAN r)ROH AND THEIR ETH~iiS INTE-~FERE 41TH THE DETN. FACILITY: GOS. INST. AZOTN. PROM- P009. ORG. SIN.y -43scow? USSR. UNCLASSIFIED R, I _,,V5 "4 -1/2 010 SI FtE6 PROCEStING DATE--040EC70 UNCLAS jTL&--FURTHER GENETIC MAPPING OF. THE THYM I NE: LOCUS, OF ESCHERICHIA COLI Kt 2-U- -(03)-ROMANTSOVA# V.YA.v SUKHODOLETS? V.Vot MIRONOVt A*S. /0 -- 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SQURCE-GENETIKA 1970t 6(2)t 139-4r :,~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _,J_OPtC. TAGS-ESCHERICHIA GOLIt MUTAGEN? BACTERIA MUTATION, GENE, THYMINEv BACTERIAL GENETICS -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO WOXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1137 STEP NO--UR/0473/*7~)1006/0021()131~/0147 InN NO--AP0130165 2/Z 010 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0130165 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TREATMENT OF E* COLI HFR F4 WITH HNO SUB2 AND AMINOPTERIN YIELDED 95 THY MUTANTS. R FCOMB I NA ]'10, TUE OF THE COUPLED THY AND CYS GENES S140WED THAT THE PROPER SEQUENCE IS ANO NOT CYSITHEYtHIS AS HAd BEEN THouwa EARLIER. THE THYMtNE LOCUS,WAS MAPPED BY CONJUGATIONAL:3 FACTOlt.CROSSE-S AND A 21ST -:NEW -SITE WAS ESTA13LISHEO IN THE GeNE, FACILITY: INST. GENET. MICROORG., MOSCOW, USSR, USSR UDC;620.013.4 ROMANUSHKINA,_ A. YE. and MAMYLIMINA, M. V, IlTitanium, as a Corrosion Resistant Material for Equipment for the Production of a- and $-Dichlorohydrins of Glycerine" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 10, No 1, Jan-Feb 74, pp 39-40 Abstract: Corrosion tests in the technological media used in the prod- uction of a- and B-dichlorohydrins of glycerine showed that titanium is the best structural material for this equipment. Corrosion rates were calculated on the basis of weight loss. Specimens of titanhxH equip- ment utilized for 3-3.5 years showed practically no corrosive damage. Specimens of titanium-aluminum-zircanium alloy containing 2-3' aluminum and not over 3% zirconium also showed very little damage after 2.5-3 years of testing. 1/1 UNCLASS FIEOI~" I PROCtSSINr. DATE--04DEC70 ,..T-ITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE MODULUS OF eLASTICITY AT St-ATIC ELONGATION FOR :-TEXTOLITES# FABRIC LAM!NATES -U- ,".AUTHOR--ROMANYCHEV7 A.F. :~wCGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~-SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., TEKHNOL. TEKST. PROM. 1970, (1), 134-8 ~OATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, PHYSICS ..'TOPIC TAGS--ELASTIC MODULUSt ELONGATIONP FAORICP LAMINATED PLASTIC, STRESS ~,,4~_RELAXATIONv STRESS ANALYSIS, MATERIAL DEF6RMATION ,C.ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED TROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0789 STEP NO--UR/0324/7OfOOO/OOL/CI13410138 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132887 UINICLA SS I F I P D .'.;Y2,~ 036 UNCLASst OIED PROCIMING DATE-01ME00 iCIRC ACCESSION NO-AT002887 GP-0- ABSTRACT, 'THE MOOULUS OF ELASTICITY ;,~AEPSILON) -OF CLOTli RESIN LAMINATES AT ELONGATIONS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO _'APERCENT Dr:CREASES WITH TIME DURING THE APPLICATION ll~ STf LSS DUE M -,:RELAXATION PROCESSES. FORMULAS WERE OBTAINEDFOR CALrG. THE :-:.:INSTANTANEOUS EPSILON AND EPSILON AFTER A KNOWN LAPSE OF TIME WHEN -_.~..:STRESS IS~IAPPLIED AT A KNOWN ANGLE TO THE DIRECTION QF THE CLOTH WARP, _T HE7FORMULAS WERE ALSO USED TO DET. THE DEFORMATION OF LA141-NAIES TO CONST. STRESS AND THEIR STRE$S RELAXATION. FACILITY: IVANOV. TEKST. INST. IM. FRUNZEi.EVANOVAir USSR. 1/ 2 022 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 UNCLASSIFIED OF A COMPENSATING EMPURITY ON THE HO-40GENEITY OF 'MERCURY DOPED GERMANIUM -U- "AUTHOR-(04)-GUZHOVAt I.P., ROMANVCHEY AAf rHFRKASOVt A.P.., !a,.jp.A KHAR-10NOVSKly, YU.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ;~'.ZSQURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# NEORG. MATfRa 1970t 6(2)1 196-200 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS--GERMANIUM SINGLE CRYSTAL, SEMICONDUCTOR IMPURITYY RESISTIVITYr PARTICLE DISTRIBUTION, MERCURY1 ANTIMONY CONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS .:,,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~"'.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/2000 STEP NO--LJR/0363/70/006/002/0196/02'00 C[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0105074 _________UNC,l.-A S Svi-P 1 r 0- 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 C-IRC AICCESSION NO--AP0105074 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HOMOGENEITY OF RESISTIVITY AND TMPURITY CONCN. IN THE TRANSVERSE 'ROSS SECTION OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS DOPED WITH HG, PARTIALLY COMPENSATED WITH SB WITH A HG LC-VFL OF 0.087 EV WAS INVESTIGATED. THE PRIMARY REASON FOR THE HETERfIGENEITY OF THE RESISTIVITY IN THE TRANSVERSE CROSS SECTION OF THE CRY$TALS CONSISTS IN NONUNIFORM DISTRIBUTION OF THE S8 DUE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BOUNDARY EFFECT. THE HG IS DISTRIBUTED UNIFORMILY IN THE TRANSVERSE CROSS Scr-TION OF THE CRYSTALS, AND THE BOUNDARY EFFECT FOR HG AT ~ CONCN. OF SIMILAR TO 5 TIMES 10 PRIME14-CM PRIME3 WAS NOT OBSO. THE EFFECT UP HETEROGENEITY OF THE SB ON THE HETEROGENEITY OF THE ELEC. PROPERTIES OF THE CRYSTALS DEPENDS ON THE DEGREE OF CONDENSATION. THE HETEROGENEITY OF THE CRYSTALS AT A LOW TEMP, CAN INCREASE TREMENDOUSLY UUE TO THE -F RANDOM-ACCEPTORS, EFFECT 0 IF THE CONM OF THE LATTER IS CLOSE TO THE CONCN. OF THE COMPENSATING IMPURITIES.,' 1/2 039 UNCLASSIPIED PROCESSING DAYE--30OCT TITLE--LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN A HOT CATHODE PENNING DISCHARGE PLASMA -U- AUTHUR-(03)-NAUMOVETS, V.G.v ROMANYUKt L.I., SLOBIODYAN, V.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-UKRAINSIKII FIZICHN11 ZFHURNALti OL* 151 MAR. 19701 P. 377-390 v DATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 tt SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPI'C TAGS--UISCHARGE PLASMAr LOW FREQUENCYr USCILLATIONy CATHODE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/2044 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/000/0377/0390 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120687 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120687 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF LOW FREQUENCY (I TO 100 KHZ) OSCILLATIONS IN A HOT CATHODE PENNING DISCHAR PLASMA, AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR INFLUENCE ON ION EXTRACTION SYSTEMS USED WITH THIS TYPE OF DISCHARGE. I It IS,SHOWN THAT THE INSTA31LITY AkISES DUE TO THE ONSET OF DENSITY WAVE S WHOSE AZIMUTHAL DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION COINCIDES WITH THE DIRECTION OF PLASMA ROTATION IN CROSSED MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC FIELDS AND WITH THE DIRECTION OF ELECTRON DRIFT CAUSED BY A RADIAL PLASMA DENSITY GRADIENT. THREE AL114UTHAL MODES WER OBSERVED, CORRESPONDING TO DIFFERENT MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTHS. THE EFFECTS OF DISCHARGE PARAMETERS (CURRENTP VOLTAGEt GAS PRESSURE, AND MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH) ON THE USCILLATION.FREQUENCY AND PLASMA CHARACTERISTICS ARE DESCRIBED, FACILITY: AKAGEMIIA NAUK RSR, INSTITUT FIZIKIw KIEV9 UKRAINIAN SSR. t 2- 033 UNCLASSIF1W PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO ~T-l' rLE-NATURE oF RAUIATION, DEFECTS,IN ROCHELLE SALT ANOTRIGLYCINE SULFATE 3"'~_:-ZRYSTALS -U- ~.~tj,TH.QR-02)-VIBLYY, I.F.v ROMANYUKP N.A. .`CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR tGURCE-KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, 15(21* 329-33 0 AT EP UB L I S H E 0---7 o -SUHJELT AREAS-PHYSICS :TOPIC TAGS-SULFATEt CRYSTAL, GLYCINE, RADIATION 0AMAGEt ABSORPTION ".~SPECTAUM# X RAY IRRACIATION 'CGMTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS rUCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1530 STEP NO--UR1007C/70/0151002/0329/0333 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-APD-1-25-1-58 212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ClRC, ACCLSSICN NC-AP0125158 AfiSTRACT/EXTRA(;T--[UJ GP-U- ABSTRACT. THE A6SORPTION SPECTRA UF X RAY 'IRRADIATED (SIMILAR TO 10 PRIME6 ROENTGENS) ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE :SULFATE CRYSTALS AND SATD. AQ. SOLNS. (BOTH PaOTECTED AND KEPT IN 0, H, C0. AND CH SU34 ATM.) WERE :STUDIED AT 220-1500 NM. DUE TO THE IRRADN., IN BOTH ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE SULFATE CRYSTALS, 5011E PART OF THE MOL. DECGHPS., AND GAS IONS REACT WITH aADIOLYTIC DECOMPN. PRODUCTS. EXPIS. CARRIED OUT ON, THE ROCHELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCJNE SULFAIrE SATO. AQ. INDICATE THAT THE UV A35URPTION IN IRRADIATED RUCflELLE SALT AND TRIGLYCINE SULFATE CRYSTALS HAVE TO BE CAUSED BY RADIOLY';IC DECOMPN* ~~-,,'-,.PRUDUCTS CfjNTG. THE CO GROUP. FACILITY: L!VOV. GOS. UNIV.t USSR. d3lS 'NOliddOSOV IVISA~J:) '3903 ND]IdS3S9V T -,; f;:-' i F 0 11-7 1) 0 d V. - - :) N N ) I ') S, 3V ) b I TZI;0/1951-4ilVdA/13~9 kXOHd all jissvI)v-I--3sII:) IN310300--, SNOII)IeIS38 3N;--3VDIhV.4 109V03: 31VAIIS ~3SVHd, '3-.Ng3Ngd3U gNnivH3d43I-S9VI I d of., S3ISAAd--SV3dV 13grons. 01-L3E 'MRZ 'OLbI NS381>13dS 'I d 0-3303S Ao AdlNil? 3 v T-vx-n-Z4 ~v"Ko 8 1:, 1 AIGI A-80HI.IV JL v,:l _I n -n- S-Iviskm S 3NIU19DU ONV IIVS.3IIT%019S JO 3003 NOIIdbOSPVA-I:iS 9HJL :10 NOIIISOd 3HI -40 30'433,V3d33 9-drj'-LVId3dW3I-3-1I]I OLIULI-31VO ~)NJSSID':)~d 0310-JISSVI:)N(i .Ref.,Code r- 103360d Temperitimm dependence of the position of the -sedf-- ab"tion edge of Saignette salt and toglycive sulfate crystals. Viblp. 1. F., Roman We. N. A. (USSR). Opt. Speh~.'rosk. L970, 26L2). 307-10 (Russ).:- Inc po ition of the self-absaptioa eckge of! Se* tte of samples X, Y,,-and,z. cuts Igne qalt ana.triglycine sulfate crystals in a natural and OoWized light witb variations in temp. over Curie poiats arm is investigated. The curve Wk T was presented in 3 linear porti6ns.r The obsid. portion of the X&T curve relates to temp- reg;on 2GA* and -2&4V, for Seig- nettesalt, and35,55* forthe glycine sulfatein the phase transiiian. The slope 6- smaller thin that of two other portions for ibe former, and smallerorlarge~ than the edge for the latter. Thqi, mentioned differences in temp. effect relate to the sharp'change, of a spou- taneous polarization, and the distinctive featurts of a spQataneous deformation of 0-c domains of these crystals. Luba Jirrovcova t4 USSR uix: 621-385-002-54(o88.8) RYAZANOV, V. G., ROMANYUK F., KHEYFETS, A. D. , IKOMTIKOV, Yu. N. "A Wobbulator for Vacuum Resonators in Discriminators" USSR Author's Certificate No 256o93, filed 10 Apr 6T, published 3 Apr 70 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No IU)IW P.) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a -jobbulator for vacuum resonators in discriminators. The device contains a rotating plate located in the face end of the resonator. To inprove reliability and simplify opera- tion, the rotating plate is separated from the vacuum resonator by a her- metically sealed cap, and is equipped with rotators which oj~eerate mechanically, are transparent to radio waves, and are connected to the resonator,. ResuM6. USSR UDC 621.-85.62'~.53621-'72.2" DEVYATIKOV, M.N., KCSTIYENW0,A.I., PIRCGOV, YU. A. "Investigation Cr Reflex Klystrons In Regimes Of Rectificution Arid 3iqs'~ Elektron. tekhnika. Nouchno-takhri. ab. Slektron SVCh (Electronic Technology. Saientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 9, pp 86-50 (from RZ1h--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 19110, Abstract No 12A165) Translationt Reflex klyetrons for the 7-cm, 8-rim, and 4-i= bund wera inyautlEtited in regimes of rectification and sifrial blue. Their sensitivity In a rectification regime is not low~%r, and in a number of cases iv higher, than the eensitivity of crystal rectifiers for corresponding wave banda4 Authorlo Abetruct. Ttvl'll 11M MIT I 00 11021 WOR, Will 0111 1119H 95 USSR I-T1 I C550 8-31. 17 ~EVZITER, B. N. , Rol-wff Y.. Institute of Physics of' the Earth imeni 0. Yu. Shmidt "A Device for Absolute Mea-gurements of the AccelertLtioxi Pue to Grevity" floscow, Otkrytiya, 1z breteni-n No 7, Par '12, Author's Certific*.te No 329h9,) Division (1, fil( - 'j0, 2 Jul i84 published 9 SeP 72, p v-:cc, for abfiolute Translation: Unis Author's Ceriificate introduccs a de .1 neasurements olf' th- nccelcra-tiar, due to gra-,It- 2. n - C- I - y. The deldce cci-.i ~ ' mvable reflector, a liCj:t source, a svm-itrmispa---%~mt nirror, a boriz.ontal mirror such cis ,i i-an-cllry 1,111'ror, and syotrws for. --nth 7~,Tlli 1: -'~ m 1 j) r of tlm~ y improved by adding cut twtocollimator (md a mirror aof-d th~., oc'mi.- CN P1 transporent mirror and the nowable reflectoil. 112 MIT USSR PETPUTIER B. N., ROMMIYUK, V. A., USSR Author's Certifjczte No 320456 USSR uDc: 621-396.677 RO IfUsing Gunn Oscillators as the Active Elements oil an Antenna Array" _1970 Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Moscow Aviation Institute), - C, I io i344) YY-D. 203, pp 81-93 (from RZh-Rad-iotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract Translation: The author notes the advantages of G~jmn di.ades aver --ransistor- -varactor net-vorks and avalanche diodes for use in actiue antti.-rula arrays. Various modes of Gunn diode operation are considered; nention is made of the advantage of resonance modes- the mode with delay of domair fcnnaticr. and the rode with suppression of donains. It is shown haw rhe elements of the array may be construicted by connecting the Gunn diodes in a symmetric or asymmetric dipole and also in a slot. The parameters of suen elements are analyzed; a method of ergineering calculation is proposed. Tne results of an exT)erimental study are presented vhich show the corivenierice of con- trolling the parametersv ol- the arr.ay. Thirteen. illustraticns, bibiiograrhy of nine titles. N. S. 112 022 UN~ LLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--INFLUENCE OF DOMAIN CAPACITY 01Y THE OSCILLATION FREQUENCY OF GUNN OSCILLATORS -U- .'AUTHOR--ROMANYUK,, V.A. C OUN TRY OF INFO--USSR '-:-,SOURCE--RADIOTEKHNIKA, VOL. 259 MAR, 1970, P. 50-54 ~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--GUNN DIODE, OSCILLATOR THEORY, ELECTRONIC OSCILLATOR, ~FREQUENCY STABILITY -.,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS _'~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1082 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118232 LIN, c S-if -'-LL 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CTRC ACCESSION Nf.'j--AP0118232 ABSTRACT/r--XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENICE OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE IN A GUNN USCILLATOR ON THE DIFFERENTIAL DOMAIN CAPACITY AND ON THE MEAN DOMAIN CAPACITY FOR A PERIOD OF USCILLATION. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT AN EXPER.IMENTALLY OBSERVED VAR.IATION UF FREQUENCY WITH VOLTAGE IS CASUED BY A NONLINEARITY OF THE DOMAIN CAPACITY. IF A HIGH DEGREE OF FREQUENCY STABILITY 15 REQUIREDr A SUFFICI,--jNTLY LARGE CAPACITORSHOULD BE CONNECTED PARALLEL TO THE GUNN DIODE. ... ........... ...... ....... UNCLASSF-FIEDi PROiCESSING DATE--04DEC70 .:1/2 009 -TITLE--FORMATION CONSTANTS FOR ANIONIC HYDROXO COMPLEMS OF SOME GROUP III ELEMENTS -U- .~AUTHOR-(04)-IVANOVEMINY B.N.v YEGOROV, AcNav ROMANYUKo V.L.t S[FOROVA, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR NEORG. KHIM. 1970t 15(5)t 122-~_& ~_,'DAtt PUBLISHED ------- 70 _~_SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC- TAGS--COMPLEX COMPOUND, INDIUM COMPOUND, THALLIOM COMPOUIN11), YlTRIUl COMPOUND, YTTERBIUM COMPOUND9 LUTETIUM COMPOUNDj ERBIUM -COMPOUND .-,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1144 STEP NO--UR/0078/70,"[-)15/!)05/1,224/1228 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136564 - ASS[ F I ED ---- - -- - --- - -- --- - -- USSR UDC: 519. 2 ROMASHCHENK0 .."V. "On'the Stability of Solutions of Some Systemis of Linear Differen+4al Equations With P. Degrees of Freedom in the Case oj~ Ranc'om Parametric Excitation Sb. tr. Odessk. elektrotelr-bn. in-ta sy7azi (Collected Works of the Odessa Electrical Engineering Institute of Communications), 19T1, vyp. 19, pp 122-127 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan ~2, Abstract 111c M75) Translation: The paper deals with problems of stability of the solutionz of a system of -first-order linear differential- equations, where the matrix of the coefficients of this system is periodic, random, and has values which form a random Markov Drocess and are interchangeable by pairs. A theorem is proved vhich is a necessary and sufficient condition for asyzmp- totic stability with probability I of a solution of such a system of dif- ferential equations. Author's abstract. 4 USSR UDC _59.5.754#616-o9i.8s632-93?.14 40MASHffAwJ.F. g SHCHERBAK; V. P. and VIDOI-SKIY, E. V.j Institute of BIRoff, Academy of Sciences Kirgiz SSR 'The Action of the Bacterial Preparations Entomobacterin-3 and Dendi7obacillin WA of the Boverine Fungus on Bedbugs" F'runse, Izvestiya Akademii. Nauk Kirgizskoy SSR, No 3* Ylay~Jun 72, pp 63-6? Abstracti The toxicity of the standard bacterial preparations entomobacterin-3 and dendrobacilLin to bedbugs was~studied. The bedbugs Were sprayed. under laboratory conditions with aqueous suspensions of the preparations at con- centrations of 0.5-2.0%. whereupon the length of time witbin which 90% of the insects perished was determinsd. The effect produced increased with increasing concentrations of the suspensions; it was genei-a1ly the same for a I..% as a Z.VG suspension. The effect varied with the meason, it -vas least pronounced in August, when the bedbugs mere: well-fed on blood, and more pronounced in March, when the bedbugs were underfed# and September, when their vitality was lower than in the summer, The:action of the two tacterial preparations was slai1ar, because both belonged to the same group of spori- farous and ca7stal-forming microorganismst ioe.y Bac, thuringiensis. The e2Yective concentrations of boverine were in the 1-2% range and the aptimun 7_ USSR NOMASHEVA, L. F., et al., Izvestiya Akademli Nauk X4-rgizakoy SSR, No 3, ftw-jun 72, pp 63-67 months for its application Jan and Sept in whichkthe humidity is highest and the physiological activity of the bedbugs Is at the lowest level, A, higtological study was carried out on bedbugs that had been treated with 1-2% suspensions of dendrobacillin. Within 21-24 hrs after the treatment, sporiferous and crystal-forming bacteria were present in the insect bodies. Their greatest accumulation was in the oulter fatty tissue, in the region of tracheae, between the malpighian bodies, and within and around the intestine. Gradually necrosis of the tissues in which the bacteria concentrated and destruction of the organs took place. The death of the insects after pene- tration of the crystal-forming bacteria into their body was apparently due to the action of bacterial toxins. On application of low doses of the bac- terial preparations, septicemia predomoniated, while after application of high doses septicemia almost did not have tize to develop. Entonobacterin-3 was obtained from the Agricultural Technology/Adi4inistration/ of the Kirgiz SSRp dendrobacillin from the Problem Laboratory of Irkutsk State University (Prof. Ye. V. Talalayev), and boverine from' 'ie ~the BioloZical h thod Laboratory at Minsk (T. T. Bazdenkot I. T. Korol), where it was prepiLred. 2/2 Phs-rimicology and ToxicoloL7, USSR UDC 577.1-58.8 130m V., VC&HAYA, H. M., GROSSE, R., RAM11401V, M. M., and LUZIKOV, V. N.) Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry, J4oscp.V State University imeni M. V. Lomonnsov, ~bscow "Mechanism of the Inactivation of the Fespiratory Chain by Cobra Venom Phospholipase" Mloscow, Biokhimiya, V01 37, No 6, Nov/Dec 72, pp 1204-1209 Abstract: The effects of phospholipase A isolated from "he venom of the Central Asian ccbra on the respiratory chain. of the supcinate dehydrogenase system of submitochondrial particles and the HADII oxidave coarplex (I + III reconstnicted from the cytochrome of c-oxidoreducta-se (I + III) and uie cyto- chrome of c-oxidase (IV) vere studied. It was found that ulectron transfer was disturbed mainly at the level of cytochro me c in a link. of- -the respiratory chain common to the 14ADII and succinate oxidase systems. 1/1 Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Nauchno-Teklia. Sb. [Automaticrn Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Col- lection], No 13, 1970, pp 88-94 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avto- matika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 1OB273, by T. D.) Translation: A dc voltage-to-binary 10-digit code conver-ter is described, The converter is built of semiconductor devices and operates by digit-by- digit comparison. The principal error of the converter ia not over�0.25%, the input inpedance is 2 kohm, the speed is 2000 conversions per second, the voltage measurement range is 0-10 v. The converter uses "Ifir-l" potential modules. The principal non-standard units ~of the converter determining its accuracy are made of high-stability elements. The compensator uses a wire- wound resister of manganin microwire, silicon transistors, and silicon diodes. A potential type null-balance device with a sensitivity a.f +3 mv is used. Six-illustrations; two biblio. refs. 1/1 Acc. Nr: 06102639"' Ref. Code: UR PRLMARTSOURM, Vrachebnoye Delo, 1970, Nr .3 pp 42o-mai POSTRADIOIODINE IJYPOTHYgEOIDISM A. P. S[gpggenkq and ff. V, md~~1!(Kiev) A- The characteristic of hypothyreosis developing In 50 patients or the 1000 treated Nvith -1-131 for thyrotoxicosis are reported. Dosage of 1-111 was 2-30 MCu. In 26 hypo- thyreosis developed within the fi. -st year of treatment, in the rest within 3-5 years. Both sexes.suffered equally. The incidence was most frequent in the fourth decade but did not substanUally- depend on the dose. The incidence of hypothyreosis was more frequent 'n 3~icn(s with a short history of thyrolaxicasts not previously treated with antithyroid d __ ~Lmte development of hypothyreo313 may be explained by gradual, slow rch rgs 1clion' the, ter size. got REEL/FRAME 19860653 urganometa.Liic. compounas, USSR UDC 547.525.2'021'245:542.957.2 ODABASHYAN, G. V., ROMASMU11-1. V.- and PASHCHENKO, L. Ye. "A Study of the Reaction of p-Dibromodimagnesiumbenzene with Fluarcalkyl- (Aryl)chlorosilance" 'himii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, lip 2,454-2,457 Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey k Abstract: Although the bifurictional Grignard reagents have become widely used in the synthesis of various organosilicon compounds, very little information has been published on their possible use in obtaining organofluorosilicone moncx3ers. in this connection, the reactions of p-dibromedimagnesiuiiil)enzp-n.2 with certain alkyl(aryl)cJilorosilanes, containing 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl and =-trifluoro- methylphenyl radicals, were studied, especially as regards the effect oi various uubstitutions for the silicon atom In Clio chloroi~ilsnc. Also iiwtisti- gated was the optimal ratio of p-dibromobenzene and magni2sium and t,be reaction time for assuring high yield of p-dibromodimagnesiumbenzene. Thirteet., monomers were produced with yields ranging up to 50%. Physical data are given for these, along witki details of laboratory pvrxedurei~. 1/2 032 UNCLASSI FI Eb PROCESSING DAYE--090CTTO 41-ITLE-THERMUDYNAMICS OF- IODIDES OF GERMANIUM HYDRIDE -U- .~AUfH0R-(03)-RUMASKKQ, 8-V.v ANTUNOV9 A.A., MASLOV, P.G. GUNTRY OF INFO-USSR -3-SUURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHV4. 1970, 41it3), 828-9 IM TE PUBLISHED----70 _SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ~.-.TPPIC. TAG S-THLRIMODYNAMIC SIODIDE, GEkMANIUM COMPOUND, HYDRIDE-11 PROPERTY .'ZONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS AMCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _:RROXY REEL/FPAME--199310291 STEP NU--UR/007o/ii)/O,'44/L)03/0~J28/0829 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0113221 U N C L A S S I F I E D 212 032 UNCL ASS IF I EV P.R%OCESSING DATE--090CT70 ~Cl RC ACCESSION,W-AP0113221 .A65TRACT/EXTA.ACT--(U) GP-0- AS S TRAC Ti.iER11010DYNAMIC PRUPEkTIES ul iF M A N Y T JU JIDES OF GE HYD.RIDE OF TYPE GEA S.Uli4r GEX SUa3 Y, GJEX suaz Y Suaz' SU8Z Yt GEXYZ (^vt Y, L EQUAL Ht D, Tr 1) AS FUNCTION OF ABS. FEMP. A%,i) PRESSURE CAN BE CALCO. FROM FORMULAS DERIVED 3Y THEIMETHUb REPORTED EARLIER (CA 64: 16115F; 66: 104o7%17). FORMULAS ARI* GIVEN. fHEY ARE VALID AT 250-1500DEGREESK (250-lbOODEGREESK FOR C SUBPDEGREE's) AT ANY -PRESSURE9 WITH AN ACCURALY OF 0.1-1.0PERCENT (0.2-2.OPERGENT. FLIR C SUBPDEGRF-ES). IN OkDI=R TO USE THESE FORMULAS, IT 1:5 NECESSARY TO KNOW THE MULD. WT., LENGTH OF BONDS AND ANGLES BETWEEN *rHEM, Ai%D SYM,4t:T;ZY N THESE FOAMULAS VALUES FOR EACH MUL. NUMERICAL DATA FOR COEFFS. USED 1, ARE. GIVEN. FACILITY: LENINGRAD PEDAGUG. INST. lm. GERTSENAv ~-`LENINGRADv USSR. 7:' UN' LA-!~~I)- - - - - 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--THERMODYNAMICS OF GASEOUS MIXED DEUTERIUM AND TRITIUM OERIVATIVES OF GERMANIUM HYDRIDE -U- .AUfHL)R-(03j-RG,KASHK3i B.V.v ANTONOVY A.A., MASLOV, P~*G4 ~COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR 'SQUR(_E-ZH. FIZ. KHW. 1970* 44(311 827-8 _.bATE PUBL ISHE0-----70 ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TOPIC . TAGS--THERMODYNAMIGSt DUETERI UM j TRITIUM, GERMANIUM COMPDUND7 HY OR I UE it~DNT?WL MAkKING--NG' RESTI~ICTICNS XUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED IX PROXY kEEL/FRAME--199310294 STEP NO--UR/0076/7010441003/0827/0828 tIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0113224 UNCLASSIFIED 212 026 UNCLASSIFIE0 PRI)CESSING DATE--090CT70 ~ICIRC ACCESSION NU--APOIL3224 ALISTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE CALCN. METHOD AEPURTED EARLIER (CA 64 IS TO 16715F; lbu IS TO 10467.X; 67 IS TU 57427G) WAS EMPLOYED FOR THE CALCN. AND TABULATION OF 'THERMODYNAMIC PROPER'r[ES OF ALL PUSSIBLE D AND T DERIVS. OF GE MYOrklUES AS FUNCTION OF TEMP. AND PRESSURE. F&~,'IIJLAS DERIVED ARE VALID AT 25 0-15000EGREESK Ar jiNy PkESSURES, AND ARE ACC-Ui~A~rE WITHIN 0.1-1.0PERCLNT, AND 0.1-2-PERCENT FOR C SUBP. THESE FORMULAS CAN 6E USED ljlr,HLjUT KNUWI,',JG EITHER THE VlaRATIONALs, OR -..~ELECTRON ANO kOTATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS, FACILITY.* LENINGRAD. GOS. PEDAGOG. INST. IM. GERTSENAs LENIN,GRAOI USSR4, UNC LASS I FIED USSR UDc: 632.432+632.451.o14.4,82 ROJIMMKOIF 0. 0. and ROGOZKIN, V. D. "Primary Reaction of the Hypophysis-Adrenocartical Syritem to the Action of Ionizing Radiation" Moscow, Byalleten' eksperixentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, Ito 8, 1972, pp 23-25 4 .bstract: Dynamics of changes in hormone formation anti secretions in the adrenal glands of rats in the initial minutes and hours after irradiation were studied. 280 white male rats were subjected to 14 da~yop of false radiation to accustom them to the experimental conditions. Rats ~-~re then divided into four groups: the control group subjected only to false radiation; the second, to a (lose of 650 roentgens; the third, to 850; the fourth, to 1000. In the first Group, it was found that there was practically no activatioz:; of hormone formation and secretions, indicating sufficient adaptation o-V the :,pecirnen3 to the experimental conditions. In the other tharee groups there- was a two-phase activation of adrenal activity observed in the first fe,.r hours after irradiation. 'The first phase of renal reactions occurred in the first five minutes, while the level of corticosterone increased in the blood as w6" as the adrenal gland. Vi - 78 USSR UbC: 669.71 PORTNOY, K. I., BABIC14, B. N., ROMANOVI C11, 1. V., R011ASliov, V. M. , Moscow "The Growth of Particles of Hardening Phases in Processes Producing Dispersion Hardened Alloys" Moscow, Fizika i )3iimiya Obrabotki Materialov [The Physics and Chemistry of Materials Processing], No 6, Nov-Dec 73, pp 99-103. Abstract: X-ray and electron microscope methods are used to deteTmine the mean diameter of particles of the-hardening phase in an alloy of nickel with three vol. % hafnium dioxide during stages of 'cs production from an initial powder mixture of oxides to a compact deformec. bar. The greatest growth of the mean particle diameter of the hardening phase is observed during the oper- ations of sintering and hot extrusion. The mairt reason for enlarrement of particles in processes involved in producing the dispersiun hardened alloy is the unevenness of the distribution, allowing direct contact between particles. The electron microscope method is recommended for determination of the mean diameters of hardening-phase particles in~a dispersion hardened al.:oy, since it gives more reliable information than the x-ray method. 1/1 'Superalloys USSR UDC 669.24'298;620.185.5 BABICII, B. N. LYUKEVICH, V. 1. LEVINSNAYA, 'i. KII. and,.4 alva"S".. "Recrystallization of Nickel Strengthened With Thorimm Dioxide" Moscow, 'eletallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, !Io 3, 1972, pp 36-40 Abstract: The study deals with the recrystallization of nickel strengthened with thorium dioxide following cold drawing and anneals of extruded metal powder rods. The material's composition was 96.8911. Ni; 2.8U' ThO , 0.0711 2 C; 0.003Z S; 0.003% P; 0.08% Fe; 0.037% Cu. Precipitation-hardened nickel has an extremely stable structure which explains tite preservation of a considerable strengthening effect as a result of cold draving after high- temperature annealing. The iiiiaterial features a wide temperature interval between the recovery occurring at 400-600% and the recrystallization which develops at 1200-1400*C. On recrystallization, the precipitation-hardened nickel develops a structural inhomogeneity which is stable up to 1400*C, -d by the pi-olillifliary The amount of large recrystallized grains Is goveraL deformation ratio aad annealing temperaLures. Ali Increaae in eold aeformia- tion activates the recrystallization of nickel strengthened with Tho 2- 1/2 14 .......... USSR BABICII, B. N., et al, Metallovedeniye itermiclieskaya obrabotka metallov, VZo 3, 1972, pp 36-40 However, higher deformation ratios (83%) suppress the formation of large recrystallized grains. (3 illustrations, 2 tables, 11 bibliographic references). USSR UDC: 621-785.,661-65 Amliovi V. M., -kIMOFLIEVA, N. I., FROLOVA, K. I., and ROMOVICH, 1. V., Moscow "luteraction of Nickel With Samarium Hexaboride and Boron" Kiev. Poroahkovaya Met&Ilurgiya, No. 9.Zep TO, pp 8o-86 Abstract: This study involved 99-7" pure c&rbor~)I nickel powder and samarium hexaboride. The latter was obtained by the reactian 2Sn,2O3+30B- 4SmBG+3B202. Alloys of both powders were subjected to x-rV &iffraction and microstructure analyses, microhardness measurements of phase components and quantitative analyses of both nickel and samarium. 7nft.- interaction of nickel vith samarium hexaboride indicates a dissociation of the latter to form SmB4- Depending on the nickel and hexaboride ratio in -the initial mixtures, nickel borides arp- formed, Data on thermal and x-ray structure analyses of nickel and samariua hexaboride alloys,:given in 1/2 USSR R(MASHOVI Ve go, et al, Foroshko-faya Metallurgiya, Ko. 9. S41P 70, pp 80-86 tables in the original article, suggest -that the melting tam.perature of nickel boride is higher than that indicated by enxlier reseexchers. An equilibrium diagram in the high boride d=alu of the.-NI-Sm-B %ernary system is proposeds 2/2 1/2 oio UNCLA.SSI FiED fiROCESSING DATE--L60CT70 ~TITLE-STRUCTUkAL STUOY OF RARE EARTH ELEMENT TANTALATES -U-, ~':AUT,HQR-(03)-ROMASHQV M., TIMOFEYEVA, N.Iot BUROBINAt L.N. ,,'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,.SOURCE--ILV. AKAD. NAUK SSS9t NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(3)t 511-14 A T EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT, AREA S--;;CH EM I STRY "TOPIC TAGS--RARE EARTH COMPOUNDv TANTALUM COMPOUND .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .~PAOXY REEL/FRAME-1996/0837 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/003i'0511/051~ 9 CACCE$SION NO-AP0118013 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118013 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE OF TANTALATES OF THE TYPE RTAU SUB41 R SUB3 TAO SU87t AND RTA SUB3 0 S069 OF ALL RARE EA,:~TH METALS 41TH THE EXCEPTION OF CE, PM, AND Y, SYNTHESIZED BY HIGH TEMr. ANNEALING AND MELTING OF MIXTS. OF THE OXIDES, WAS INVEsTIGATED. TH E k- FR13M. RTAQ SU84 (WHERE R EQUALS RAREEARTH ELEMENTS RANGING i N:~, TO LU, AIND Y)- HAVE A MONOCLINIC FERGUSGNiTE TYPE STRUCTURE, rHE RTA SJ83 0 SU39 HAVE A PEROVSKITE TYPE STRUCTURE, BEING TETRAGONAL FOR CCM-.)S. kA:NGING ~FROM LA TO SMv GRTHORHIOMBIC FOR COMPOS. OF EU AND G-), AND MONOCLINIC FOR COMPDS. OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS WITH TB TO YB. COMPUS, OF rHE R SU63 TAO:SUB7 TYPE (WHERE 4 EQUALS,RARE EARTH ELEMENTS RANGIN Fl"~OM SM TO LUs i--.-~AND Y) HAVE A CUBIC PYROCHLORE TYPE STRUCTURE. U I I k, LI I L L U --- -- ---- - UNCLASSIFIED` PROC&SSING-DATE-04DEC 015 %170 rITLE--COHERENT BREMSSTRAHLUNG IN A DIAMOND SINGLE CRYSTAL -U- AUTHOR-(05)-GORBENKO, V.G., ZHEBROVSKIY, YU.V., KOLESNIKOV, L*Y~Jil.l MIRD.JINICHENKO, I.[., ROMASKOi LoNe. CDUIrTR)( OF IhFO--USSR SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970P 11(51t 1044-8 DATE PUBL ISHED---,--70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY T13PIC-TAGS--OIA.4ON0s SINGLE CRYSTALI.PHOTON CC61TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1232 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/011/005/1044/IG4.& CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136'643- UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED P;tOCESSING 3ATE-0~~-DEC7G CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136643 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTo QUASI MONOCHROAAYIC POLARI-I':z' PHOTON- BEAM WAS 13STAI-MEO FROMADIAMOND SINGLE CRYSTAL AT TIHE .11CH;'R:~CV 21GEV EPSILON LINEAR ACCELERATOR. THE INTEGRAL INTENSITY OF PHOTONS MEASURED WITH CUANTAMETERS WAS 5 TIMES 10 PRIME9 EQUIV. QUANITA i'll 1 SEC WITH THE MEAN CURRENT OF EPSILON FLUX 0t2 NUA. THE CCHERE,%'T EFFECT WAS INVESTIGATED BY MEASURING INTEGRAL PHOTON ANO SECONDA3'! ELECTRON INTENSITIES AS FUNCTIONS OF THE DIAMOND ORKENTIILTIOIN 14,111GLES' RELATIVE TO THE INCIDENT EPSILON MOMENTUM, INTENS[TY AND POLARIZA77~1 -It' SPECTRA OF THE PHOTON BEA14 ARE GIVENe THE PHOTON POLARlZATION WAS Llc'fo. FROM THE RESULTS OF THE (GAMMAvRHO) REACTION STUDIED IN THE 1ST P1 N RESONANCE REGION, FACILITY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST., 9HARKOV, USSIR. li'4 022 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESS ING 0ATE--20NOV70 TITLE--LIFE uF A QUARTlIfE CRUC13LE FOR A.12,METRIC TON INUU(.I,'ION FURNACE _U_ At.TH0R-(C5)-KAY6ICFEVA' M.N.9 PLATaNavo Boper PLATONOVe YU.B.o BERKGVSK[Yo 9 ACPATCVSKIY# H#ls CCUNTRY -- ---- SGURCE-L ITE INCE Pizaizvoi). 1970# (4) 346 3 OATE PUbLISHED-----7G SU3JECT AREAS-.MATERIALSt MECH., INDS? CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR UPIC TAGs--INcucrICN FURNACEt QUARTZr THERMAL STABILITY, MAGNESIM OXIDE* CALCIUM 6XIOE, IRON (JXIUE# ALUMINUM OXIDE* SILICON DIOXIDE CCiqTRGL MARKLNG--,NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/193Z STEP NO--Ult/0128/70/000/oolt/0033/0036 2/2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--2CNJV7C 022 CI~C ACCESSICN NO-APOi32194 A8STlKACllEXIRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO QUARTZITES FOR AAKING INDUCT-ICti FUSNACE CRUCIBLES WERE COMPARED A$ To THEIA ENOURANCE, 'U HEAT RESISTANCE: DOMESTIC AND SWEDISI-ir WHOSE COMPNIS. FRIABILIlYi AN WERE S10 SUlj2 98-101 97.34, AL SUB2 0 SUB3 0.59,.0.95p FE SUB2 0 SUB3 0.311 0.26t CAD 0.791 0.261 MGO AINUSt 0,03o AND N SUt$2 0 (METAL OXIDES) MINUSY 0.24, LOSS ON IGNITION 0.10t 0.46 WT. PERCENTt RESP. T H I-. "LES MADE FRCM ThE DUMESTIC QUARTZITE WERE MORE FRIALILE AFTER CRUCIL HEATING FnR 2 HR AT 14500EGREES THAN THE SWEDISH CRUCIBLES# (PR03A[~L~, BkCAUSE THE DGMESTIC QUARTZITE HAU MORE SID SU62) , AND THE 0. WAS 2.:530 AND 2.360 G-CM PRIME3, RE51J. THE ADON. JOF 1.0-2.0PERCE-14T OF B SU~2 0 SU83 DECREASED THE 0. TO 2.4591 AND 2,330 G-CM PRIME3, RESP, THE (AU.CIBUS WITHSTUOD 321 AND 309 MELTINGt, RESP. A UNCLASSIF1 U S 511 11calculatin.-T Z72e YOSCOVI, Radiotekhni%a, Abstrac.L- 621.3'13.5.:. ConditIonS al Dociain ~,o 7, 197C~, pp 39-47 Ihe author s~udi,~s the effeez. of The paraqezers c-f a, ~-unn d;O'e on -,Ls dynamic, volt pere cq%racterist-c and derives pover re-L!z Imshins fo: k, the desiFn Of Gunn type generators for condI.Iions of domain suppression. Tne s'A-ov,,, that the dynxndc branch of the -Lode voltl-arrpL~re ch~Lrz:-c~er-itALc i5 the maenitude of NM .,.-here IT is donor concentration and L Is crj--~;tal thlcr'MeS3. An anall,"-sis Of t."10 re-lat io-snip bet~,Vaen tile coefficient of t'.~ff I(: ~~(%I'xy for t"'Io en, -1tor and the currumt rU, e r, )[)iy th'at IzQUIMUZI Officioncy a~.!Uoljed Lhe -rent sun exc F-I CW edo the ~h-esho'd 1.8 tizes. Under thest- condtiona, -,he 'oad P-Y resistance should be '5-30 -Li:.-,es --reater than diode resistance at JO;-j 1ro t The output capacity and efficiency of the generator -Jacreasi3 sigrdficantly with I -eased mobility. -',I'axirz~l efficiency reaches 6.15 percent at 7C,00 c inc. =~/v see. rhe original article has 12 figures, 12 fomiulas, and 12 bibliographic entries. 1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF IRON 11 SALTS ON THE EXTRACTION OF COPPEk 11 WITH TRIOCTYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE FROM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-IOFFEr E*SH.P-SHALYGINAP YEoM.o ROMAZANOVAj I.Ip OF INFO--USSR :~:..SOURCE-ZH* ANAL. KHIM. 1970t 25(1)t 187-9 DATE PUBL ISHEO------70 _-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~_JOPIC TAGS--METAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CHLORIOEj AMMONIUM COMPOUND, IRONt COPPER .-CONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS "~DOCUMENT CLASS--U.NCLASSIFEED :_?ROXY REEL/FRAME--199611900 STEP NO--UR/0075/70/025/ODL/0187/0189 :_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118862 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIiED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118862 ~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CUM) EXTU., IN THE PRESENCE OF FE(11) IN A LICL SOLN.9 WITH A SOLN* OF TRIOCTYLAIMMONIUM CHLOkIDE IN XYLENE WAS STUDIED. THE DISTRIBUTION COEFF, E FOR CU INCREASES WITH INCREASING FE(II) CONGN. THE LINEAR DEPENUENCE OETWEEN LOG E AND LOG (FE) IS 1. WITH A CHLORIDE EXCESS IN THE PRESENCE OF FE(II), CUM) IS REDUCED TO CU(I), WHICH IS READILY EXTD* -FACILITY: STATE SCI.-.RES* DES. INST. GIPRONIKELt LENIN*GRADo USSR*. UNCLASSIFIED I., Z C 16 1 6~-(.' B4. . 2L ~. 7- 0RrAN'(ZAI'1Ut1 -!;-3 K1A,;FF.A6Ut: UP CO~~LHIL: FM.SICAL C.': 7W~ PUP,1L PUPULAT;0N Of VJIN~QVSKAYA 0W.A!;1' I* b I tc I I, - 011., 4 zu I I ~t IT II t v "r-1 I r. -~.cr ,r t1i a ~.Czz!v.=y r ~Iee~ita I c I It it- I own i I M. S,A,-nov, rx- - 15-72, ut. It t,d 3 's-L.-'ry .0 1 nrvr:.--it -il .bOVt "CiLrIt!"Ic mncarch M th,. at.,sj,, ~ ~-jnjmv,!. ~i the re.-to, ."I with 1 V -.1.1 n-.t' Lh. Rtt,r,~q, If orgaot--stlm Of r-',~agch ~,t the 4141! 1!.., It in -,.-ry ~-IrLio-llr!v ~0. In fl-W hyg:otse. ft,r the W-Iiow pertaining t~ cry-,4nizativis or I. be this -1-J'ct of jlocu~!'Iim' ond c'e. .1.1 stisay. in the preterit report ve eiscrearkto the concrete expert-'eace gamed In orUanIzIng Aad performInd phyalcals on the rural -pul4lii- I. Tmhovokuyu OhInat Which are a Cont)VACIAt Of ttl& P-.OSTA=,Cf a. AF-Ciftl study. The ritudv van conductPil in 191C~1971 by the chair and locAl licolth Inntftut~~on,' . It WAU baSUd oil a ~ptCI&Jjy dCV,,IQPf4 vl~tLh dctlutid tbe ohjcLived. t-ko' ond v!Ijoetm of I-vr4tigoition. In rn.-t-1jr. a 9,000 Verisoci ftample uf Clio riirAl fro= tu* rayons Of thi, vbj~tot. and S4mpuxokly. cervod as tho ot.,tvct for of the phyaltat cOneition of ac rural populativo. in accor4ancc wth th~ 03,.ctivta tind tavL% of the otudy a "Card of medical and mocLal riorvey of the rurni xi-ldejg" was dgvejoVed which to C,eo~iatoijr with tlic PT;fiesr~rs ot both a anj !ndividual survey. It"t ar;Z.1nixotional 'ur wotk ."v b0zod oni 1) Aid of 1o'"1 Vatt:' and novIet agericitI,' 2) UtiIiCfttiC:i Of tht- eAjotlng syotu= of puultc health ap:nclcs *hd 3) active Jnvojvc~nt of ptiblic organIzations and the Iron, CoMi,"AlLy In the stUdY. 1-u. dmi'z v Va N-aleni n T=b-mkov Obl-ti of Cor.71ex Scc1-or%Yh;t'n1c Igation of the 11hy.ical Condition 01 the ropulatIca of TAT:b.v.'..Y& blast), ho.'Jow, 1910. 27 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70 TITLE--THE COURSE OF PERIODICAL SCHIZOPHRENIA ACCORDING TO DATA OF REMOTE FOLLOW UP STUDIES -U- AUTHOR-~~~~* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSRf'\ ~~,SOURCE-ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. S. KORSAKOVA, L970, 70, NRL3r PP 430-435 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--SCHIZOPHRENIA# PSYCHOSIS CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY RC-EL/FRAME--1982/0805 STEP NO--Ull/0246/70/070/003/0430/0435 :C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052241 UNCLASSIFIED