SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYAZANTSEV, K.A. - RYBAKOA, I.I.
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4&ZAII.ISLIV, K. A. GILI11SR I. A. (Siberian State Scientific Research Insti-
gy; Institute of the Physlcs~of Semiconductors, Siberian Depart-
ment of the USSR Academy of sciences, Novosibirsk)
"Surface Quasi-Static Oscillations in Magnetics"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, August, 1970, pp 2217-9
ABSTRACT: Surface magnetostatic oscillations on a magnetic -vacuum boundal"'r are
considered. A qualitative study of the general dispersion equation for surface
oscillations on the boundary of a gyrotropic magnetic is nade,, and conditions
are found under which the spectrum of surface oscillations is superimposed on
or lies above the spectrum of spin waves in an unlimited ragnetic. Particular
cases of a ferrite ~rith two nagnetic sublattices and an antiferrmnagnetic are
considered. It is shown that one of the branches of the surface oscillations
in the antiferramagnetic is superimposed on the spectrum of spatial oscillations.
in the case of a ferrite for that.of the branch which lies in the S1JF range the
results coincide with Oose obtained earlier by Damon and Eshbach (J. Appl.
Phys. , 3 1, 33 2, ig6o).
Acc. Nr: Abstracting `Service:" Ref. e:
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WM50502- NUCLEA'R SCI. ABST.,i- 4ff
r'18049 pECULIARITM OF TRANSIENT.RADIATION AND
V"ILOV-CHERENKOV RADIATION IN, FERRIT
K. A.. (Novosibirsk S Teachers Inst., USM,, lijFj Vyssh.
----Vc-heb. Zaved., H&MGM., 13: 28-32
The radiation from a charged
pal rucla moving laorq, the Interface
of vacuum and ferrite, having two !n'watic subarra-
ys; Is conbW
ered. The radiation is shown to be ellfpitically~oolarizt~dL Tht-"'.spac-
tral densitY of 'AdIltion Ii found an'd"-66'~osslbllity Of#'Mer'
gbg'
Cherenlwv radiation into vacw= whvnjh~ -particle is moving from
vacuum Into the medium to lavvitigated. (auth)
USSR
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Agr leu Iture
UDC 614.449-57:615-285-71:576-895-77+595-771
KRIVT~23011AP Ye. N., YJTROFANOV, A. 14., KOZIN, 11. P.,
TMM;0VA) A. 1'.) VINOGRAICKAYA, 0. it., YEMIISHL A A. S.
'V, Yu. V., PWTNIKOV
ancl A., Institute of Medical rai-asitology end Tropical Medicine
imeni Ye. I. Yartsinovskiy, Ministry of Health USSR, an! Institute of Agri-
cultural and Specialized Application 9f Civil Aviation
"Testing of Some Ori-anophosphorus Co mounds and Carba,-.aV.!s against Larvae of
Aedes Mosquitoes (Culicidae) in Experiments Vith Aerial Spriying"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya 4- Parazitarnyye Polezni, Vol 39, ITO 5,
Sep/Oet 70, pp 599-603
Abstract: The use of orEanophosphoras compounds and carbaniater, against
mosquito larvae wari tested in the Yakut ASSR, in the area of Vhe villages of
Novy, Aikhal, and ~Urny, and. the Udac,'-Lnaya deposits. Water recervoirr, were
treated by aerial spraying from an A14-2 plane. The follow4ng pesticides were
tested: bytex, methylnitrophoij, trolen, sevina) and dipbemax; DD11 vas used as
the reference. Coamaratively uniform marshy territories vith occasional for-
ests and bushes were selected. Bytex Ims shown to be especially effective as
a larvicide) a dose of 4.0 g/hectare proving to be sufficieat. Methylnitrophoo
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KRIVTSOVA, Ye. IT., et al., Meditsinskaya Parazitologlya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni,
Vol 39, NO 5, Se~/Oct 70, PP 599-603
required a 100 g/hectare dose to be effective; trolen in dosen 40 and 80
g/hectare reduced the density of mosquito larvae only insignificantly. Dipterex
and sevin proved ineffective as larvicides, being significantly inferior to
DDT. Me effect of mosquito larvae eradication with organophosphoruo compounds
lasts for 7-14 days.
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USSR ITDC 911.3.616.9.576.89!;.771(571.56)
TIMOFEYEVA, L. V.$ MITROFANOV, A. M., VINOGPADSKAYA, 0. N., RASNITSYNI, S. P.,
TIIIOFEY~VA,
- rPETR
UCH
PETRUCHUK, 0. Ye., QLZANTSEV, V. A., and'YER, V.
HISHEV, Yu.
"Organizational Principles in the Struggle Against BlODd-Sucking 'Midges and
Aedes Nosquitoes on the Basis of Their Biological Characteristics"
V sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 50-letiyu In-ta med.
parazitol. i tropich. med., 1970 (Proceedings on the Conference Commemorat-
in& the 50th Anniversar), of the Institute of Medical Parasitology and
Tropical Medicine 1970 -- collection of works), Moscow, 1.970, pp 50-51
(from RZh-36. Meditsinskaya Geografiya, No. 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1.36.75)
[No abstract]
USSR
MMKO V. F.; SADOTIOY, A. A.
RYBAC
-td Nucleon-Nucleon Potent-als"
"Binding Energy of Light Nuclei a.
Yadernaya Fizika,- October, 1970; PP 710-6
ABSTRACT: By me,,uis of the K-harmanics method the upper bound is g:hon for the
of light nucloi (up to Ca40) for singlet and tri-Diet
Wiling onorgy of a vo
even potentials V,3 and V.3, having a small repulsive core. The agreementv ofi'
calculated values of energies and radii of the nuclei 17:1th the wmar:biental
Yalues i3 considerably improved as ccm pared with calcitlated Values of these
-e : riproved
quantities for potentials without any core. The results obtained ai L
by taldng into account the repulsive V... potential acting in statas irith an
odd relative orbital moment of nuelsonD.
USSR UDC 621.791.763,11669.821-5
MWIRMOV.A.-V -'I and PUGACHEV, A. 1. Candidates of Technical Sciencesp
All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials
"Contact Spot Welding of Deformable Magnesium Alloys"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvoi No 2, F6b 74, pp 16-19
Abstracti The weldability of seven magnesiua alloys using contact spot
welding was determined with the mechanical properties and corrosion resis-
tance of the weld joints also dotermlned. The alloys tested weret VP~3, WID5,
vmD6, vio-1, ww, k%12j and 111V2. Spot welds were made using the sane two
alloys welded together and combinations of~two alloysi V1,0801-06, VI-1)8+
'414A12j V1,1D3+V1-W6, and VIV,41%12. It was found that all
VMD7, VIC&VID3, V1.0c
the alloys can be satisfactorily spot welded and "hard!' and "soft" current
pulses can be used for all the alloy~j except IHV2. The mechanical properties
of the weld joints under static. tests of alloys Wli5, VIED8, NA12, and IhV2
were at the level of the properties of alloy A14g3 but 2.5-30% lowe:r than for
alloy D16T and 014-20. The properties of VM6 and VIM7 were on par with alloy
D16T. Cyclic loading to fracture at a load equal to 0.5 of the shear
atrength'was 2700-3300 cycles for all alloys, which was 6-8 times less than that
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RYAZAfUSEV, V. I., and PUGAC-MV, A. I., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 2,
Feb 74, pp, 16-19
for D16T. The fatigue strength of V1,33, VIID6, and IW2 was 2-3 times less,
and VMD5 and VID8, 1.1-4.4 times less than f6r D16T. A primer coating of
AK-070 and enamel EF140 provided unsatisfactory co=oslon resistance. The
best corrosion protection was afforded by a lacque:C--pacint coating of AK-
-O?O+EP140 (three.layers) + composition No 2 on an S-38 base:(2 layers).
Your tables.
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USSR UDC: 621.791.011:620.192.b,001.2:669-015.34:669-721
RYAZANTSEV, V. I.
Candidate of Technical Sciences, SMNOVAl YE. I.., Engineer,
and OSOXrffA-,-T.- ~_., ~gineer
OThe Effect of Alloying and the Purity of the Yagnesiun Alloy of the Yig-Zn-Zr-
Rare Earth Metal System on the Tendency Towards Hot Crack Fomation!'
Hoscovj Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, So 5, May 73, pp 28-30
Ab stract: The authors show that a1loys of the Ng-Zn-Zr-rare earth metal systen,
with a content of 1.0-1.6 percent Zn, 0.04-0.1 percent Zr, 0.16-0.3 percent
rare earth metal and with an admixture of Fe,, Qu,, Si, Nil Al in quantities of
0.01-0.03 percent have a low resistance to hot crack fornation (critical defor-
mation rate of 0-5-0.75m/minute), This sigrdficantly livits the possibility of
their use in complexly shaped welded structu-res. Varying.the Zn content from 1.0
to 16 percent in the basic metal and introducing Mn do not have a significant
effect on the rate of critical deformation during veld3ng. Resistance to hot
crack formation can be significantly increased by reducing 10o content 2-3 times
and the admixture (Pa. Ni, Cul, Sig and Al) ~2-IL times. The critical rate of defor-
mation under these conditiona is increased 2.5-3.5 times and reaches 1.8-1.9
M/Minute.
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USSR UDC 621.791.754
PYAZA14TSEV OSOKINA, T. N., All-Union Scientific-Research Institute
ation Materials
"Argon-arc Welding of Dissimilar Deformable Magnesium Alloys"
Kiev,-Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 11, Nov 72, pp 41-44
Abstract: This work presents a study of the possibility of welding dissimilar
deformable magnesium alloys in the following combinatitms: IrbIDS with NM2-1,
WID8 with WID3 and V$iDS with MA12, using various wire compositions. Tile
specimens used were standard manufactured sheets 2 mm thick. The sheets were
first annealed at 260*C for 1 hour, then welded with a ADSV-2 automatic weld-
ing machine at 15 m/hr. The combinations least prone to crack formation were
those involving a single magnesium- zinc-RDI system: NIM08 with VMDZ and
VMD8 with MA12. VINIDS and MA2-1 were more inclined towaTd crack formation.
The total corrosion resistance of welded joints varied in the same sequence.
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Welding
UDC 621.791.052:678-1:669.017.1.74
VA7_AMT_CMt___V._T., PUGACHEV, A. I., SMIRNOVA, Ye. I., BLYABLIN, A. A.,
XWISHINA,. T and OSOKINA, T. N.
A.,
"Chemical Microheterogeneity of Welded Joints of VMD8 Magnesium Alloy"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo No 10, Oct 72, pp 8-10.
Abstract: The mechanism of formation of microchemical heterogeneity of
VMD8 alloy welded joints through the cross section is studied as a function
of the chemical composition of the welding'wire. It is shown that the
degree of microchemical heterogeneity and the nature of its placement have
a decisive influence on the hot shortness of the joint metal. Microchemi-
cal heterogeneity in the fusion zone and in the near-seam zone arises as
a result of diffusion redistribution of elements from the seam into the
surrounding zone (Ce for 5-8 wire) and from the surrounding zone into the
seam (Zn for type 5-7 wire), as well as diffusion enrichment of nelted
boundaries with such elements as Cc and impoverishment ofthe grain areas
near the boundary in these elements. It is established that when welding
is performed with wires in the system Mg-Al-Zn-N1n, the distribution of
alloying elements in the fusion zone is such that no change in the compo-
sition of the wire can cause a reduction in hut shortness.(A = 0.3 mm/min).
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RYAZANTSEV, V. I., PUGACHEV, A. I., SMIRN 'OVA,.Ye. I., BLYABLIN, A. A.,
KUDISHINA, T. A. , OSOKINA., T. N., Moscow, Svarochnoye Proi~vdd~tvo
No 10, Oct 72, pp B-10.
For welding wire in the Nfg-Zn-Zr-Ce system, an increase in Ce content to
3.7% or more causes a sharp increase in diffusion penetration of this ele-
-to- ift~ --s-u--rrounding zone, significantly increasing
ment from the seam ir J
resistance to the formation of hot cracks.(A > 0.6 mm/min),.
USSR UDC 621-791-042:669-721.5
SMIRNOVA, YE. I., and OSOKINA) T. N., All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Avi&Uon Materials
"Effect of Filler Wire Composition an the,Microchemical Heterogeneity and Some
Properties of Magnesium Alloy Joints"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 72, pp 9-12
Abstract: A study was made of the chemical heterogeneity of magnesium alloy
weld Joints where alloying was accomplished using magneslum-base filler wires
with an average comaosition of the alloying elements of 1-5% Zn, 7% Al, and
0.3% Min and the base natal containing an averap,~ composition of 1.3% Zn, 0.08%
Zr, and 0.22% mischmetal. Prior to welding, the alloy shc..~ct vras annealed at
2600C for one hour. Welding was done using an ADSV-2 autorratic unit with an IPK-
350 power source vith four different threshold energy values. Microhetero'seneity
was studied using local x-ray spectral analysis an an MR-I unit. When using
fillers of the t~g-Zn-Zr-Ce mischmetal systen~ the microchemical heterogeneity in
the fusion zone emerges as a result of diffusion redistribution of cerium from
the seam into the heat-affected zone; when using fillers of the YZ-Al-Zn-Mg
the microchemical heterogeneity emerges as a result of diffusion penetration
of zinc from the heat-affected zone into the aeam. From the action of the
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RYAMMEV, V. I., et al.., Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 72, pp 9-32
thermal welding cycle there is observed in the heat-affected zone -- independent
of filler wire conmosition -- diffusion enrichment of the fusion boundaries by
cerium and a decrease of its content in the boundary sections of the grain, as
vel-I as decomDosition of the solid solution in the grain body, being accompanied
by precipitation of phases rich with zinc. 14crochemicall heterogeneity for
zinc amounted to approximately 100%. The impact strength of weld joints made
using fillers with cerium mischmetal was 2-3 times less and the bend angle
15-20% less than when using fillers of the Mg-Al-Zn-Ma system for an almost
identical strength- 5 figures, 2 tables, 12 bibliographic references.
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Welding
USSR UDC 621-791-042:669-15-74-1c)4
4iijai~g- V T , pUGACIIEV, A. i., candidates of Technical t3ciences,
SMIRNOVA, Yc-.-I-, MIKHEYEV, 1. M, Engineers, ANTONoV, Ye. G., Candidate of
Technical Sciences,and OSOKINA, T. N., Engineer
"Selection of an Additive Material for Welding of Ntg-Zn-Zr-RE-,Nl Alloys"
MOSCOW, Svarochnoye Proizvoclstvo, No 7, Jul 1972, pp 9-1.1
Abstract: Deformable magnesium alloys in the system Mg-Zn-Zr-REM are
recommended.for the manufacture of complex structures without stress relief
following welding. These alloys have tensile strengths of at least
2
22 kg/mm, and 6 > 15%. These alloys are also superor in impact toughness,
relative elongatlon,and relative reduction in area. The weldability of the
alloys studied was evaluated using sheets 2 mm thick following annealing for
one hour at 260*C. The alloys were found to have good weldability with argon
arc welding using wires with compositions differing from the base metal.
Two compositions of wires based on Mg are suggested: 1.0-1.5% Zn, 0.5-0.7%
Zr, 2.8-3.7% Ceand 1.0-1.5% Zn, 4.4-7.0% Al, 0.3-0.610- Mn. The former wire
is recommended for complex and rigid structures with largc- volumcs of fliallual
welding; the latter is recommended for automatic welding of- structures to
be subjected to impact and cyclical loading. These wired; produce welded
joints with strengths at least 9010 of the base motal, bending angle at least
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RYAZANTSE:V, V. I., et al., Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 7, Jt~l 1972, pp 9-11
50 and 650 respectively. Overall corrosion of welded seams using these wires
is similar to the base mt-al; the welded.joints are not inclined to corrosion
under stress.
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TITLE-DETERMINATIGN OF THE INTRINSIC VISCOSITY OF POLYETHYLENE SOLUTIONS
_U_
AUTHOR-(051-RYAZANLkjaj_y.I., KONDRATYEVI, A.Aor SISINr M-F.r NASYROVA,
8064-T-YK-Ho K*Fo
CCUNTRY OF INFO---USSR
..-'S0U_RCE-VYS0KCM0L. SCEDIN. SER* Apl;~Z_, 12(4)t 954-6
DATE PUBL ISHED---70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
.:.~:TOPIC TAGS-INTRINSIC VISCOSITYr POLYETHYLENE
.,CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:.~:~.__DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF LED
REEL/FRAME-200010663 STEP ND--UR/0459/70/01'1'004/0954/0956
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124335
UNCLASS'IFLEDI
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2/2 012 UNCLASSiFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7(
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0124335
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE 0.4- 2.3 DL-G RANGE THE
REDUCEb VISCOSITY IN-C) OF POLYETHYLENE tl) SOLNS. IN P EXLENE CHANGES
LINERALY WITH I CCNCN. (C); THE HUGGINS CONSTS WAS 0.62.
FACILITY: UFIM. NEFT. INST., UFA, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR UDC 536.46
13EPI.MN.. V. C., and_~,_ rYU,S. (Moscow)
"Asy=totic Analysis of Steady-State Propagation of the Front of a Tuo-Stage
Sequential Exothermal Reaction in a Condensed
Moscov, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoy Fftiki, 110 1, 1973,
pp 75-87
Abstract: There is developed an appruzirnate theory of the stcally-state
propagation of the two-dJjrensional front of a two-staf,;e exothernal sequential
chemical reaction in a condensed m.,ditmi. Ole method of coalescing asymptoic
expansions is used in constructing the solutions. The expanaion parameter is
the ratio of the suin of the attivation energ
jies, of the resct ons to the final
adiabatic temperature of combustion. Characteristic liptit rcL4inc~r, of steady-
state propaf- I
,ution of the wave are develop-:td, which corres-pond to various values,
of the parweters involved in the problem. Approxiir_:tte analytic expressions
for the wave velocity and for the diGtribution of the concentrations are ob-
tained for each of the regLmes. These analytic relationr-hi- , muke it posnible,
on the basis of the given phycicocherrftcal characterict'i-Ir, of the condensed eys-
tem, to conduct a classification of the corr'buction rcjrimes~ to make an approxi-
mte calculation of the rate of propagation of the cozd;u~;tion f ront, and to
i stigate the concentrat-ion aad temperature profiles. 1 6 rcference,~.
29
USTR
UDC 536.46
TIOVIKOV, S. S., and TULISKIIal, V. YE., Institute of
Chemical Physic Mosc,ow
"The Influence of Entropi6 Waves on the Stability or Oombustion in a
Semi-Closed Space"
Moscow, Doklady A?4damji Nauk SSSR, Vol 203, No 6, Apr 72, PP 1358-1361
Abstract: The main principle of the theory of the stability of powder corbus-
tion in a semi-closed space is based on the assumption of isothermal condi-
tions in the combustion chamber. Later it was found ti--,-t ac-Oustical and
entropic waves my form in such a chamber. Methodes fOr calculating
acoustical conductivity have been developed. In any analysis of gas vibra-
tion in the combustion chamber it is necessary to consider tho possibility of
generating pressure vibrations due to the interaction of antropic waves at
the outlet froaa the co,,~bustion chamber. In this paper P_ theoretical treat-
ment is given to longituiinal gas vibration during front combustion in a
chamber with constant crossection, the combustion product-, evolving through
a jet outlet.
USSR UDC 536.46
BEUMN, V. S., NOVIKOV, S. S., iYajolga'k ~),Us., MOSCOW
"Calculation of One Unstable Combustion Mode of a Condensed System"
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki i TekhDicheskoy Fiziki, No 1, 1972, pp 23-30.
Abstract: A one-dimensional process of combustion of a poi., -der speci-men oil
a metallic substrate with constant pressure is studied Oil the basis of a
two-phase model of thermal decomposition of the condeni;cd systelil. The re-
sults of numerical calculations performed by computer are presented. These
results are compared qualitatively with experimental results. The results
of earlier works are summarized, in which,a combustion mode uas observed
including a stage of ignition, a stage of stable propagation and a stage
of cessation of combustion as the combustion front reached tile plate, 1-dilch
must be related to heat flow out of the combustion -.011c into tile plate,
which has much greater heat conductivity than the powder. I t was established
that after cessation of combustion, a thin layer of unburned powder remains
on the plate, the thickness of which depends on the pressure and initial tem-
perature, and experimental data were produced on the thickness of the unburned
residue as a function of pressure and initial teiriiperatuM.
311
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GUPALO, YU. P., RM-MUSEV, YU.S. (DIOSCOW)
"Concerning the TMass and Heat Exchange of a Sphericall Particle in. the Daminar
Flov of a Viscous Liquid"
Moscow, Pr--;kl,-dnaya I~atematika i Mekhanika, No 2, M-areb -.April 1971, I)T) 255-265
Abstract: An approximate solution is obtained of the problem of the mass and
beat exchange of a moving solid spherical particle at smil finite peclet
and Reynoj'ds nvmbers. Consideration is given to the case of an arbitrary
speed of a first-order cheirmc-al roaction on the stu-face of the particle. The
problem is solved by the method of joining asymptotic expansions according
to-the Peclet number. A concentration and temperature field is construc-ted~
and the counlete flow of the substance and of beat on the surface of the
article is found. In the present work the problem of diffusion toward -the
spherical particle at finite Peclet numbera iz generalized for the case of
finite Reynolds nul0bers and the chemical reaction on thii. surface of the
particle. M-pansion of the ranr S Ej
ge of' Reeynoldz number i -ttainc-d by using,
for the velocity field, expression3 describinp
the flou about a spherical
particle at finite Reynolds numbers. 3 figureo, 8 bibl-fograpbic entries.
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TITLE--INITIAL TEMPERATURE UlaPEINDENCE OF-THE TIHIC&N~SSOF AN U."ISURINED
POWDER LAYE-R ON A METAL PLATE -U-
AUTHOR-04)-NEFEDOVAr 0.1.s NOVIKOVj S,S.p POKHILr V*F.j.RYAZANT~EVj YU*S,
-C:CU.NTRY OF 1NFO__ussR
SOURCE--PNITF, ZHURNAL PRIKLADNOI MEKHAN I K II TEKHICHESKOI F Z r K I
:MAR-.-APR. 1970t P. 95-69
DAT E, PU13L ISHED ------- 70
--;I,SUBJECT"AqEAS--PROPULS10tI AND FUELS
TOPIC JAGS--COMBUSTLOR R AND 01 POWDER COMBUS T ION, MATHENAT[C EX13RESSION
40
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1966 ST E PN 0- - UR 0 2 0 770 0 00 o 0 o0 0, d5 0 0 0 9
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP01318LO
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ervice: Ref. Code:
Acc. - Nr* Abstracting S 70
'0047378- INTERNAT. AEkOSPACE ABST. LL5 0 (D 0
rA70-23228 Extinctiorl oi propellant near the contact with
a metal. S- S. Novikov (Aka-dPniiia Nauk. SSSR, Anstitu
t
Khimicheskai Fiziki. Moscow.- L-
(Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Inititut
USSR). AlAA Journal, vol. 8, Feb. 1970, p. 358. 3591 10 refs.
Description of a method of investigating' the unsteady
phenomen.4 accompanying extinction. Under thii method of
'freezing' the combustion zone, The thermal interaction betmLen the
latter and the powder4netal contact is uy--d to pro&jce extinction.
The method can be:used for obtaining reliable ej;perimental oata
about the dependencle of the unourned powder layir thickile% on
the initial temperature, It can also be useful for verifying the
olies of
nonsteady combustion. M. V, E,
SS.
U
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UDC 576
.858-75
kAML', I. A., VM=N, M. K., RYAZAIM~SEVA G. M., DZEGUZB, D. R., and
POLISY YA. Yu., Institute of Microbiology REn-M. Kirkhenshteyn,Academy of
Sciences, Latvian SSR, Riga
"Antiviral Activity of 2-Aminoadamantane"
Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR, No 11, l9tT2, pp 42-47
Abstract: Studies were undertaken on the antiviral effectiveness o-f 2-anina-
ada:-antane (2-AA) on the following viruses: influenza types A.Oj All A2, and D.
Sindbis virus, and sma-11pox virus. Comparison with 1-audnoadeukantane (1-AA)
showed that 2-AA was less toxic for KhAO tissue culture and cultures of chick
embryo fibroblasts, equally toxic for the chick embryo, and evidenced greater
toxicity than I-AA for white mice. The TDr, of 2-AA for a monolayer of chick
09~
fibroblasts was 250AIGIml, and 100-15 g~~ for a suspension of these cells.
Evaluation of 2-AA in terms of inhibiticn of multiplication of the different
viruses in KhAO tissue culture showed that the greatest decrease in the
1g ID 50 was obtained with Influenza types A2/Frunz& and A21flong Kong; 2-AA
was less effectkire against AOIWSN and Al/Panl and showed no rtsgnificant
inhibition of B/Arrak-aza and B/Softa viruses. A2 hemag-glutinin titel-rs vere also
depresoed, and the affecto were dependent on 2-AA concentration aeLd Mal d(36e
USSR UDC 576.8r-8-75
RMAYESMIA, G. M., and UNWISH, 1-11. K., Institute of Microbiology ireni
Avgus r ens fe-~m7, Acaderwj of Sciences Latvian SSR
"Virucidal Properties of Some Ada mantane Der ivatives"
Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSR., No 7, (300), 1972, pp 69-72
Abstract: The virucidal activity of a-minoadamantane hydrochloride, aminoada-
mantane derivatives coded JP-6, JJP-7, and jp-n(6., and adairiantane derivatives
coded JP-20 and JP-56 with respect to influenza type A-0 viruses of the Frunze,
Hong Kong, and Leningrad strains and influenza type B virus of the Tokyo strain
was im-estigated in vitro on culturen grown in chick embi-jos. None of the
compounds exerted any significant virucidal activity. Since most of them have
a marked virustatic property in vivo, it is concluded that their antiviral
activity becoms effective in certain stages; of, mutual intr.,raction between the
virus and the host cell.
20
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES PUBLISVED IN MS ISSUE
(Abstracts, Moscow, Vestnik kkad"11 Heditainakikh Nauk SSSR, Russian, No 2,
1972, p 961
"Hedicablological Investigations Dealing with the Use of EsIrogo .no as
C3bwth Stimulatilks Agents," by A.A. Pokrovskiy. t.V. Nasterin. rc.-P . V.,ilina,
Yo-yo- Ryarantsava.
As a result of modtcabloloSLcal examination of meat products obtained
from bull calves stlmulate4 with dtethylatilbestrol. it was shown that the
recomazerd6d t4thod of using this hormone does not rule out the possibility
of retention In subproducts of meat of residual quantities of this agent.
Ulien feeding laboratory animals on experimental meat there was manifestation
of some adverse effects on their development and change in sex gland function.
On the basis of the data obtained end the literature, with dua consideration
of worldwide experience In using diethylstilbestrol to fatten various species
of animal*, the author* concluZe that it is iQpoaaible to uso thie preparation
in animal breading.
."Experience with Vitamin E Sepplement for Bicycle Racere and Skiers."
by Y - ~ _-V - II, v~--V - p 5 2 -
A study was made of the effect of different intcnaittan of physical
atreas an vitamin E av4LIabilit3r In the organism of cyclists and skiers
during winter sport zoacts. As a result of the study it was found that 1.5-2
and especially 3-4-hour training Iniuces a considerable decline In vitamin
2 cantcoat in tim blood serum of the athletes. Additional Intake of this
Vits=in in doses of 50-150 n for cyclists who trained for 1.5-2 hours and
200-300 a& for skiers. who trained for 3-4 hours raises the blood ecru=
vitamin E level and results in greater efficiency of the athletes.
TWO illustrations; bibliography lists nine Items.
"A True Antrumecto,-y lachmiqtm in Suricry for Peptic Ulcers," by
Vtijkf. Pan-S%-LE2LLA*X& SrinberA, ~vt!onova, p 72.
A =,ethod it described for pinpoinLLng the boundaries of the antral
portion c4 the storach during surgt:al interventIcns using 2..' solution of
,Congo red dve as an i=ditatcr an the gastric mucosa, The nethod has been
davaloped rxparlmgntja*.y zz:: =-zed = climical practice " 30 patients with
ducd=--al =d rzatric uslcers~ this rtyealed that it 1A aimpla, safe, and
permits performance of a true antrunectomy, in other words. it permits the
performance of a functlonally subst=tiated sparing operation on the stomach.
The Precision of the =ethod was canfirmed by hi6tological examinations.
T~ llluat~rlnna! 6fte twilet biblioRraphy lists 24 items.
USSR WC 669.715.5,721.018.29.620.193
BABICHEV, B. I., ZOLOTO`MVSK1Y, Yu. S. , KLEPTSOVA, I. S. XMINI '0 1~jy T
K ILI A.,
~"LSY--A-YA--E. K-
"Properties of Alloys in Vie System A]-Zn-M(T as Functions of Artificial Aginp
Mode;F b
c,i,,,c, -- Collection of 1,,ork-sj, No. 14, LeninFaad, Sudo-
0 .
stroveniye Press, 1970, pp. 14S-1 (Translated from Referativny), "1hurnal
lurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. S 1677 by the authors).
Translation: The properties of alloys in thc system. 011-e StUdied with
des It is Oenlmnstrnted that -he alloy has satisfac~-oa-y corrosi~,ri
various aging -mo
resistance, I."ith lc;-,Z- stor"I-2 followiri.- hardenino i-.,ith subsequ,.mt 2-s-,age aoing
(te'riperature of stage H 14,C). 4 fig
gs; 3 tablbs; 3 biblio r(!f!;.
:1/2 023 U.-NCLASSI:FIED PRbassING DATE--13NOV70
:.TITLE--LIQUID SCINTILLATORS FOR LARGE SCINTILLATION CUUNTERS -U-
..AUTHOR-(Q3)-VOYEVOGS,KIYj A.V.l OADYKIN, V.L., RYAZHSKAYA, G.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970t It 85-7
GATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, 14ATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--SCINTILLATOR, PGLYSTYRENE RESIN,~TOLUENEI ORGANIC AZOLE
COMPOUND KEROCEt GREASE, PETROLEUM PRODUCT,
KE,
o~CONTROL M4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
7 OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/f:RAM1---3002/1376 STEP t4O--UR/0120/70/i)(,)1/00')/0085/0087
C~RC ACCESS ION, NO--AP012B776
M M
MR. R, R.M.
-a ~, -11= :Wl~- ~U
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0128776
GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROPERTIES OF NEW. LIZ.
SCIINTILLATORS PREPD. FROM CHEAP PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ARE LISTED fN
COMPARISON WITH A POLYSTYRENE 8ASED PLASTIC SCINTILLATOR AND A PHME
BASED-LIQ. SCINTILLATOR. THE NEW LIQS. INCLUDE WIJITE SPIRIT WITH 1G-L.
'OF 2,5,DIPHENYL OXAZOLE PLUS 0.03 G-L. OF
:.,,.1114,8[St(5tPHENYL,2.OXAZOLYL)BENZENEt TS KEROSINEs T KEROSINEt NAPHTHYL?
VASEL'INIE GREASE Atio MOTOR ALKYLATE ~ (ALL WITH ~ TIJE~ SAME SCINTILLATING
THE DESCRIBED LIQ. SCINTILLATOKS HAVE A HIGH TRANSPARENCY AND
.:A-LlGk
T,'~ Y I EL 0 COMPARABLE TO THAT OF THE STD. PLASTIC SCINTILLAYORS.
FACILITY.: FIZ. INST. pMOSCOW IUSSR.
UNCLASS I-r- I - -
It! I 'all! M WIRVII qW! r,
USSR UDC 669.715'5'721:620,193.4
KAREVAA. P., IMEPTSOVA,I. S., LYUTOVA,I. S. Z=1 Qk1,j4Tnj K.
"Study of the Relation between the State of the Alloy of the Al-Zn-Mg System,
Its Electrochemical Potential,and the Corrosion Resistance of the Intermediate
Products"
V sb, Hetallovedeniye (Physical Metallurgy collection of works) Sudostroveniye
Press, 1971, pp 133-136 (from RZh-lfetallurgiya, No 4, Apr 72, AbstractAo 41679)
Translation: A study was made of the results of comparative studies of the
electrochemical potentials of the alloy of the A1-Zn-Hg system in different
states. The dependence of the potential on the heating temperature for quellch-
ing, annealing,and welding was established. Tile results of studying tile varla-
tion of the electrochemical potential during: the process of aging the alloys
are confirmed by corrosion testing at the laboratory and uncier natural condi-
tions. Recommendations are made with respect to selecting the beat treatment
conditions of the alloy for which corrosion decreases in the weld-affected zone.
Two illustrations.
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UDC 669.71172115.018.9.4
BABICHEV, B. I., VINOKUROV, 1-1. K., Z -T-. K.
"Influence of Heating Following Homogenization on Properties of Ingots of
Al-Mg-Zn System Alloy"
Metallurgiya [Metallurgy -- Collection of Works] , No 14, Leningrad, Sudo-
stroyeniye Press, 1971, pp 52-54, (Translated from Referativnrl Zhurnal,
Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G235 by the authorj~)-
Translation: The influence of modes of homogenization and heating for rolling
on mechanical properties and microst-Lucturo of ingots in the Al-big-Zn alloy
system are studied with a ratio Mg/Zn = 2. Increasing heating time before
rolling at 410' from I to 10 hours results in separation of chromium and other
refractory phases within the grains of the solid solution.. I Figure; I Table;
2 Biblio. Refs.
32 Mar 71 FPD:CY11f:RNrTTC3
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cT,y e- 1
Ir
'The rroutive Regarves*
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a C, pt- Iftn.I~FY, rchanizatim. ~~j ~%-tlon; irprave the quality
..d r.dxicr the prices of minufietured roo*z.
60" admint-tr* ter, MI;:r- -4 trizz v2lunury tetIvity it tntr-.
th the work of e5tAbIlthe, its
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ber4of creative jolloctiuZ Into pjrttcIp3t1-, J_~ tht -k or Nrmnsn- Ina-tri.1
to-itt..% or the plant. ..4 r-at-Pt...
.TMS will In- the kuppart if the -1 ?hereby to-
p"'* the pr*dUcttvltY of the *hot# et%terprlsw.
USSR
UDC 612.24-612.76
N, E . KO, Yu. 'S. KOVALE~~a, Ye
POPKOV, V. L., KkILY-k S., GALUSHI ZAYTSEVA,
1A, I. A-, STULOVA, L. V., and ~Y)~~H-SKIY, Z V., Institute
Ye. I., NITOCHKIN
for Biomedical Problems
"Shifts in Gas Exchange, Gas Homeostasis, and Tissue Respiration 'An Rats
During Prolonged Hypokinesia"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal USSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 41, No 12,
1970, pp, 1,808-1,812
did not change significantly
Abstract: General gas exchange, P02, and PC02
in the. tissues of rats kept irzobilized in special cages for 60 days. How-
ever, during the second month of the experiment, there were periods when the
intensity of respiration 4-ncreased in the liver and decreased in the myo-
pokinesia, the weight of experimental rats
cardium. After two months of hy
wa� substantially less than that of the control (273+i0 g and 392+18 g,
respectively). Also the physical fitness of the experimental animals de-
clined sharply with respect to both dynamic and static work. The duration
of maximum dynamic worlK decreased more than 2.5-fold white the capacity for
static work decreased 9-fold.
009
UNCLASSIFIED PROC~SSINIG DATE )OCT70
!,T-ITLE--DIFFUSION POTENTIAL THEORY -U-
.-,'AUTHOR-
"COUNTRY Of INFO-USSK
.-SOURCE-ELEKTROKH1141YA 1970, 6(3), 311-15
.;DATE PUBLISHEU---70
OJECT AREAS-CHEIMISTRY
P I CTAGS-DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT, ELECTROCHEMISTRY
~.:CMTRGL PARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-'DOCUMENT LLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PAOXY REEL/PRAME-1994/0723 STEP NO--UR/03b4/701006/003/0311/0315
CIRG
WiLLASSAPH-0
- - - - - F
~ "o. j R i~ F I f 1 F. I
USSR Electromagnetic Wave Frotogation UDC 621.371.25
RYBACHEK, S. T., Leningrad State University
"Effect of the Essential Region of the Ionospheric Layer on the Propagation
Characteristics of SDV Waves"
Gor'kiy, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykli zavendeniy, Radiofizika, Vol XV, No 9,
1972, pp 1300-1303
Abstract: Numerical methods were used previously to -determine the spherical
impedance 6, = -i/ky(c) and the eigenvalues of the investigated boundary prob-
lem [S. T. Rybachek, Geomagnetism i aeronomi , Vol 8, 11o 3, 493, 1968; S. T.
Rybachek, et a!., Proble7 difraktsii i rasprostraneniZit voln, Leningrad State
University, No 6, 115, 19681. Within the.framework of the adopted model these
methods permit calculation of the phase velocities and damping of normal waves
with any required accuracy. However, when using the experimental and ionospheric
profiles of the electron concentration 11 and the effective num-ber of collisions
Veff to calculate the SDV fields, a number of difficulties are encountered.
These difficulties are connected with assigning the position of the atmosphere-
ionosphere interface (r = c) and the thickness of the ionospheric layer in
which the local echoes are considered. The minimum electron concentrations
found experimentally are within the region of tens and sometimes hundreds of
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IRYBACHEK, S. T., Izvestiya vysshik-h uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, Vol XV,
No 9, 1972, pp 1300-1303
3
electrons per cm. . If the altitude corresponding to N min is considered the
boundary of the ionosphere in this case, the mathematical calculation will
correspond to reflection from the ionospheric layer with the discontinuity N
which actually does not exist. Accordingly, the question arises as to the
accuracy with which it is necessary to know the lower part of the N profile
in order to insure the required accuracy in the eigenvalues. Thus, the eigen-
values were calculated for a series of N profiles giving different positions
of the lower boundary of the ionospheric layer. The results of these calcu-
lations are presented for a frequency of 10 kilohertz, and the corresponding
N(r) profile is illustrated, When calculating the SDV fields for an ionosph-
ere which is nonuniform with respect to the radial coordinate, the region in
the ionosphere formed by the two boundaries r.= c and r = c + Ah has a signi-
ficant effect an these fields. Functions~are plotted n-howing that there is
a frequency range for which the height of the essential region does not exceed
2-3 km with an accuracy of 6V = + 10-1 and:5-6 km for an accuracy of Av = +5-10
Departure from this range in botT directions leads to an increase in the -
essential region. A decrease In the NIV eff gradient leads to the fact that the
dimensions of the essential region increase, and its position with respect to
2/3
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RYBACHEK, S. T., Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, Vol X"','
No 9, 1972, pp 1300-1303
altitude shifts towards high concentrations. The position of the upper boundary
iraries more noticeably than the lower boundary. The results obtained can also
be used when solving the inverse problem of reproducing the 11(r) profile by the
known eigenvalues. The essential regions defined separately by damping and
the phase velocity are, generally speaking,.different. As a rule, they inter-
sect but there is a frequency range where they separate with respect to alti-
tude so that the phase velocity is defined by the layers of the ionosphere with
-lower concentration than those defining th damping.
e
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USSR UDC 681.327.6
RYBACHENKOV, V. I., SUBBOTIN, V. A., The Scientific Research Center of
'0"~Eer_ T~c ~_64u !e~A!chnology
"A Buffer Memory Device"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
1970,. No 35, Soviet Patent No 287123, class 21, filed 12 Mar 69, published
19 Nov 70, pp 64-65
Tran lation: This Author's Certificate introduces a buffer memory device
which contains a command magazine, registers, counters, comparison circuits,
diodes, OR circuits, delay lines, flip-flops and data transmission lines.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, 'the device is designed for
increased speed of the system, a reduction in the amount of equipment for
-ensuring continuity of data processing in the computers of the system, an
increase in the flexibility of the system by using dynamic priority. The
device contains an operand magazine, circuits for comparing the contents
of the command magazine registers with the contents of :the ready register
for the operational memory modules, first level-storage flip-flops, diodes
for transferring the most significant digits of the command address from
the registers of the command magazine, art address tag analysis circuit,
1/5
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RYBACHENKOV, V. I., SUBBOTIN, V. A., Otkrytiya, izobretanive, promyshlennyye
obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287123, class 21,
filed 12 Mar 69, published 19 Nov 70, pp 64-65
c1rcuits for comparing the contents of the operand magazine registers with
the contents of the ready real-ster for the operaticnal. memory modules,
second level-storage flip-flops, diodes for transferrin?, the most signifi-
cant digits of the operand address, registers of dynanic and maximum priority,
a magazine address counter, diodes for recording the contents of the address
co=ter in the command magazine registers, circuits for comparing the con-
teats of the address counters with the contents of the command magazine
registers, diodes for recording the contents of the information register
in the command magazine register, diodes, for recording:the contents of
the magazine address counter in the operand magazine registers, circuits
for comparing the contents of the address, counter with the contents of the
operand magazine, diodes for recording the contents of the information
register in the operand magazine register, and flip-flops which inhibit
shift of the command and operand magazines. The first inputs of the
circuits for comparing the contents of the registers in the command and
operand magazines are connected through the OR circuits to the output of
2/5
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RYBACHENKOV, V. I., SUBBOTIN, V. A., Otkrytiya, izobreteniye, promyshlennyye
obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287123, class 21,
filed 12 Har 69, published 19 Nov 70, pp 64-54
the ready register for the operational memory modules, while the second
Inputs of the comparison circuit are connected to the registers of the
command magazine and the operand magazine respectively. The outputs of
these comparison circuits are connected to the inputs of the first and
second level-storage flip-flops, and the outputs of these flip-flops are
connected to the first inputs of the diodes for transferring the most
significant command and operand address digits, while the second inputs
of the diodes are connected to the registers of the coumiand magazine and
the operand magazine. The first input of the address tag analysis circuit
is connected to the K-th register of the command magazine, and the second
input of this analysis circuit is connected to the S-th register of the
operand magazine, while its output is connected to the hiput of the diode
for transferring the contents of the maximum priority register and to the
input of the diode for transferring the contents of the dynamic priority
register. The output of the magazine address counter is connected through
a diode to the first inputs of the diodes for recording the contents of
the address counter in the command magazine registers. The second inputs
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RYBACHENKOV, V. I., SUBBOTIN, V. A., Otkrytiya, izobretenive, promyshlennyye
obraztsy, tovamyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287123, class 21,
filed 12 Mar 69, published 19 Nov 70, pp 64-65
of these diodes are connected to the outputs of the first level-storage
flip-flops, while the outputs of the diodes are connected to the command
magazine registers. The circuits for comparing the contents of the address
counter are connected to the address counter and to the command magazine
registers, and the outputs of these comparison circuits are connected to
the first inputs of the diodes for recording the contents of the information
register in the command magazine register. The second inputs of these
diodes are connected to the information register. The output of the maggazine
address counter is connected through a diode to the first inputs of the
diodes for recording the contents of the address counter in the registers
of the operand magazine, The second inputs of this diode are connected
to the outputs of the second level-storage flip-flops, while tile outputs
of the above-mentioned diodes are connected.to the registers of the operand
magazine. The circuits for comparing the contents of the address counter
are connected to the address counter and to the registe:rs of the operand
magazine, and the outputs of these comparison circuits are connected to
the first inputs of the diodes for recording the contents of the information
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RYBACHENKOV, V. I., SUBBOTIN, V. A., Otkrytiya, izobre.taniye, promyshlennyye
obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287123, class 21,
filed 12 Mar 69, published 19 Nov 70, pp 64-65
register in the operand magazine register The second inputs of the diodes
are connected to the information register.
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OF TRANQUILIZEPS IN DERMATOLOGICAL PRACTICE -U-
a
AUTHOR- (0 3)-ASI-MAR IN' , YU. YA. r SHATOVA tL..I.j RYBAKt E.L.
CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
--SOURCE--VEST141K DERMATOLOGI I I VEINEROLOGI I p.1970t INR 6, PP 6-12
DATE PUBL 15liED----70
'~_.-SUBJECT AREAS-61OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
OPIC TAGS-DERt'ATOLOGYt TRANCUILIZERP NEUROSIS
'CONTRGil. RESIRICTIONS
"PUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/f kAME-3005/1381 STEP tiO--Ui~/0206/'IOfOCO/006/000ti/0012
CIRC ACCESSIC.'N' NU--AP0133333
-'2/Z 020 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DArE--20NOV7C
-;-~URC ACCESSICN NO--AP0133333
ABSTRACT/EIXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. IN THE CO,'-I[)LFX THEP,APY OF PATIENTS
.'~'-WTITH OF-RMATIC DISFASES THL AUTHORS USED CERTAIN CURREN1 PSYCHUTROPIC
DRUGS I TR4~NUU I L I ZEkS) .OVEk 300 PAriLN*rs ',;ERL GIVEN FREATMENT. BOTH
~MAJOR TkANOUILIZERS (PHEINiOTHIASINE DERIVANVES) AND Mftlop' TRAN(JUILIZERS
(MEPROBARATEr TRIOXASiNE, ELENIUM, SEDUXIN) WEAE USFD. THESE- DRUGS WERE
FOUND-TO bE MOST EFFEcrIVE IN PATIENTS WITH DERMATfC DISEASES WITH
H .4 N
.PERSISTENT ITLHING, CONCURRENT NEUROTIC AND 14EURAST EtIC CONDirios WITH
-MANIFESTATIGNS OF RESTLESSNESSe INSGMNIA. TRANQUILILERS ARE EFFECTIVE
IN TREATMLNT OF SYPHILOPHO81A.
FACILITY: GLAVNYY KLINICHESKXY
'KG# MOSKVA.,
,VOYEhNYY GespirALI IM. BURDEN
-UA
: -SS4 F-10
k
bSSR uDc: 62-567.1
ABGARYA.71, K. A., PAPOPORT, I. M., MIAWTSEV, 0. P. SAMOYLOV, Ye. A.,
RYBAK, S. A., Moscow "Order of Lenin" Aviation Institute imeni Sergo Or-
"A Dynamic Vibration Damper"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, lzobreteniva, ProzTshlennTfe Obr--ztsy, Tovarnyye Zrieki,
No 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate 1,10 361;781, Division F', filed 17 Mar 71,
published 28 Dee 72, pp 108-109
Tiranslation: This Author's Certificate introduces a dynamic vibration
dam-oer ithich cortains an additional mass coupled to an elastic elewent.
As a distinguishinC, feature of the patent,: provision is nade for using tile
damper in liquid-filled elastic tanks. The elastic clement is iriade in the
form of a ga-s-filled elastic shell located inside the liquid, and the sur-
roundinG liquid comprises the additional mass.
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USSSR UDC 537. 5 25
COROVETS, V. S., RYBAK, S. A.
"Buildup of Microwave Secondary Electrom Dfscbarge"'
Elektron. tekhnika. Hauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh-(F-lectronic Tech-
rLology. Scientific-Technical Collection.. Microwave Electronics), 1971,
Issue 1, pp 46-51 (from RZh--Elektronika,i yeye primene-niye, No 5, May
1971, Abstract No 5A31)
Translation: The process is considered of the buildilp ofa discharge in a
microwave field In a vacuum, taking account of the forant-ion of the space
charge which determines the magnitude of the steady secandary-electron
discharge. The buildup time of the discharge and the limiting concentra-
tion of electrons in the discharge are computed. The concent:ratioa of
electrons in the steady discharge is proportional to the power of the
microwave field and Is inversely proportiorra1. to the squaxe of the dis-
tance between the electrodes. 13 ref. Sum ry.
1/1
USSR UDC: 533.6-013-42
RYBAX, 21ri'Ll."UYLOV, Ye. A.
Dynamic Characteristu-ics of a Hemispherical sh~all vith Fluid
Having a Source"
Tr. V1I -ses . ;..onf i.i -.,o t-'ori i a boicc'lc Ii Dl a st 1~~6q
(Transactions of th,_~ 7-h C;onft~rence cn tft,~ Ta,,.ory c.1
Shells and Plates) 1,'oscowl,' 11.11".'a'uka," 1970, Pp 537-541 o..i RZh-
r
Mekhanika, i~o. 2, Feb 71, Al)stract No. 21T428)
Translaticn: "L study is made cf forced axially synTetrical occil-
lations of a mo.mentless, inertialless hemisi.-herical shL:11, co.-plete-
ly fille;d with an id,_~-ally incompressible fluid, under the acticri
of a Dulsa'uin,- source in th~i fluid. The source i.3 (-.n the axis o-4[,
I
L:
sy~rarnetry. The slitell is ho-ld in th.~ ecuatorial plane ar-, i. st -a
gential zhifts. ~iravitatio_-i io not tnkvn into L-11cccunt. The bou~i-
dary condi-ti,:.-n oil th-_ 12,ee 3-Mrface o, the fluic- iZ aati.3fied i r.
the medium. lh~-~,. ooluticn is analo,-ous .o -.h-.; i~olut-i,i)n o,htailled in
zi~'S.H. 'Verd. 'ela
another -ork of the authors (IZV. U
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RYBAK, S.A., et al, Tr. VII Vses. Kofferentsii po teoxii doolochek i plastinik,
1969, 1970, PP 537-541 (fr= RM-Melkhanika, Ho 2, Feb 71, Abi3tract i~io 2v428)
Izvestiya, Acadomy ol' 'Scien-ces, USSIR, 1.1echanics ol' ~-5olil-!s -- 11j70,
1.10. 3, _D.-) 63-68'. Use o-L' th.e 2ourier transforl-111 1-1 Drol)Gsed to
-Jal equeL-ions obtainc-d in consider-
solve 'he system ol" di-ferent- I
ing the leak of fluid from -Uhc shell accordiia,,,- to an arbitrary
law. For a hemis-oherical shell 'Lill-,::d ..�-Lh fluid, the _-~'r~;e Sur-
face of i-~hlch is covered by an imiovable roof, a simpler solution
is obtained. It sex'Ves as i-he basis for threl--.- par-~icuiar cascs of
source Dulsation under zero initial conditionO: harmonic nulsations,
leakage Increasin _ine:arly with time, and a sudden chnn-e in
g,
the volume of fluid by a constant amount. P. N. S -1yarchuk
USSR UDC~666.972:691-328:620.179
C~_ndidate of Physico--blathematical Sciences, -and
KAZIM3HIIIIIIro ,Engineer
"Ultrasonic Exposure of Hidden Defects in Joncrete of Prefabri-
cated Konolithic Hydraulic Structures"
Moscow, GL
idroteklinichesicoye Stroitcllstvo, No 12, Dec 71,
pp 10-11
Abstract : An experimental -and theoretical im7osti-ation of the
am-olitude ;-zLethod of ultrasonic defectosco-py ox' conc--:,ete io de-
'lie
scribod. '4 iethod is based on mcasu- in the attenuation o.- ul-
trasound -.,t--vcs in concrete by their diffraction of internal de-
Lects,- as bliste-1-s, c.-acl-cs, et al., The special case of cli inter-
nal defect of the form o-L a syrm. etric:~,I disc is mathematically
'L
analyzed. 2ormulas axe -oresented characterizing the ultrasonic
3 U
U_
field intensity behind the disc-like defect a_nd t-he reln-tive at
tenuat-ion _-~'_-ctor of ultrasound field =L-)l_ijUudes near and belaind
-oroof, o-" --he 7)re,-jented fonmular, is
the defect. '2he e:meri-nacntal -L U
demonstrated in coMrial"ison with calculated value--.~. 2or a relia-
ble determination of internal ac-Cects in Ily-_-Iraulic concret-0-
structurcs it is necessary that ch-anges of r;~aplitudes ~,~md pro-pa-
gation rates of ultragonic maves in place's %vith intcrn~~I (!e,]:*cctS
exceed b~r 3 -4. timeo ch."'-ev. of the rvme cliaractoristic~-i in con-
Ir 01-
crete vd-thout (Ie'L*ects. _,'hrae illu-stv. ~,c%,cn f ormulaz.
USSR UDO 621.791.756t669,15-194-
MAIMEMBERG, S. L., .4AhA and DENISENKO, A. V., Institute of
J)M . r;n,
Electric Welding imeni e of the AcadeV of Sciences, UkrSSR
"The Effect of Titanium on Properties of Welded Joints of Silicomanganic
Steel"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya, Svarkap No 7, Jul 72, pp 9-12
Abstracts An investigation was made of the effect of Lip to 0,23,10 Ti additions
on the mechanical properties of welded joints of silicomanga-rde steel con-
taining 0.14-0.17% CO Ynl 0.51-0,82% Si, and. O.OZ9-0.086% Al,
Specimens 11 mm thick and double-seam flux welded with.SY-08GA electrode
were investigated. The welding of sllico=ganic ateel Ifith > 0.15% T1
additions was found to lead to Joint embrittlement. A.decreaso of Ti additions
to 0.1% tends to increase the impact ductility of ird-tvidual parts of
welded joints. Recommendations are given for welding ailicomanganic steel
with increased Ti content ( > 0.0%) and for Increasing impact ductility of
the seam metal and the metal of tho near-sean zone of siliconanganic steel
additionally alloyed with 0.15% Ti. Five i1lustrationst nine
bibliographic references.
13 November 1973
LIDC: 6t5.4711.4,..(615.844616-073.97
DEVICP FOR SEPARATION OF BIO-ELEGIR~ BLIKING TIII:
--; ' n-4 -,1- 0 .4
EFFECT OF MGH-FHMjUF_';CY FEE ~IMC E;FRF_';Th . M RGA.
All- LI-io-n-Sr Jentj tic Re4earch,.Inf-tLttitL of
iY
ik-dical knatr-c"r-Itaking; Moscow, Meditsinskova TeViintUa. R~imqj.,jn. N,i 4,
IVI_,.C0;iiIttcd 15 September 1972, htr,.,cd to pre%. q 't,ly 1.913, pp I'l-231
III t 11 m-izureN wore ds-scrib.,O vhich -xt lit! jolste
,I in
apparatils rivr-nctioii with electric turrpiitm ( electrollarcobis
pparot'is, sti.11lators, etc) to aeisurp their work joilitly with
instrt4mvitts forbio-ot(ectrical investieatiox's (eLt-ctrt'rnCoth.&Lo-
Craphy, palectrocas'diogriirity, etc) . llowev,-V, thpyarr insutti-
'i'nt to -ko it Possible to conduct bin- el"tricat irlvcsrit:u-
ti"ns wjtl,o,,t vl.in'! "isd distortion-5 itli instnimei,ti Cov bi--
4, lec tri 'i,1 nati-"* ltdi'I.t ity priduc-d hv mdustry. tn (21
it am proj-.ed to j-duce jj,,isc an,j distortions or the gieiial
to in aurer)table miliimuni hy -eat-s of'.srr.,rtttirij~ ievicearonsi,c-
t0 hc~tw-,ii tht~ e44,etrotes cmrryitij~ 'Iff bio-electrical isin'ttals
oittl thil chanstel.-s al' air,[ ittary' I,i o-r lei frickL. it-vest iratiotis, oetJ
dcjii,ivdvncr~X werc- tfi~rivi-d lot* calculations of' the
pnrw,i,-ters o( x,~parniion I-iciiis. lsoln- is Jecribvd n bloek
d iagra. or 0 artn't-atiot, dvVicl, (ti-1 Vir-.re) by cleatts of hiCh
)iio-fjijaiitY or ejectroelicepbalo6rams werit obtaink"i
in the p,rori-ss nr eiri,troinircusis by "intirfer~ncp current:3~
(3). tho r-p'Lrv","nt5 for the paraw-'eters of elements or tilt-
flepitratit3ti &-vice ar,, sutptatitinted. anJ an exampte ix given or
calculation of the parameters or Lhv ticociits with wa, or t:iiv
in (2].
Tito mplifier A I is intended to reduce th. average le%,t
or the interferitif, poientials of el ec trudes E I aild 1:'. Ir the
zero electrode is rroun&-d. the ever., level
or those electrodes itt retatiott to ittie, grntind is
Ir the zero electrode is connected co the outlet mr the Ibmplifi.,,
a
A then at K I> I and at a value of the inlet resistance of
th" ampLirier A~ a naider*bLy grv~Ater than the resistance of the
circuits to which its inlet is connected, the avemge level
L - (I - USSR - F)
USSR
RYBAKOV,_A. M., Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, jul/Aug, 1973, pp 19-23
0 is the object to be studied, El and E2 are the potential electrode sources
for the signal; Eo is the neutral electrode; Yl, amplifier for attenuating
the cophasal component of the mixed voltage; Z is the neutralizing impedence;
Fl is the low frequency filter for difference components ofthe mixcd voltage;
F2 is another low frequency filter; Kyl, and KY2 are the amplification factors
of the amplifier; Y2 is a differential amplifier with an asymmetrical output;
D is a voltage divider; Kd is the transmission coefficient of the divider;
el and e2, the mixed voltage between the potential electrodes and the neutral
electrode; U12 = (el-e2) difference component of the mixed voltage at the
Input of the divider apparatus; Ul2y, difference component at the input of
amplifier Y2; and U' is the mixed voltage at the output of the divider
apparatus. Calculations for the various parameters and coefficients are
shown.
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Inventions and Discoveries
USSR UDC 615.471/.472:[615.84+616-073.97
RYBAKOV, A. M., All-Union Scientific Studies Institute.of Medicinal Instru-
ment Engineering, Moscow
"Device for Isolating Bioelectric Signals During the Treatment of an Organism
With High Frequency Electrical Currents",
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Jul/Aug, 1973, pp 19-23
Abstract: In order to circumvent the problems inherent in older instruments,
a new apparatus was designed as shown below.
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Inventions.& Di'coveries
USSR uDc: 6l5.47l:6i6_o92_o73-97-78
;HY~BAAKCFV M., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Medical InstrLment
s aff ljb~
s gn.. ljbscow
"Characteristics of Equipment Designed to Act Electrically on the Organism
in Biological Research"
Mosecu, Meditsinskaya tekhnika, No 1, 1973, p6-9
p
Abstract: The basis for the equipment and experiments described in
this article was supplied by an earlier paper (Kuzin, 1-1. 1., et al,
Blektronarkoz v khirurgii !,Elect ronarcosi s in T~--Sh-
kent, 1966))deacribing -the method and E.,quipment for eldctronarcosis
U
by interference currents. The present paper extends the results of
Kuzin to equipment for stimulating the iiuman organism with currents
of higher frequency, and draws on the earlier work for information
useful in the development and operation of such equipment for bio-
logical research. The equipment used by the author of the present
paper consists of two pairs of electrodes, each connected to an in-
dependent generator supplying a sinusoidal current to the subject's
head. The frequency of one is 5000 Hz, the frequency of the other
varying betweei~ 5100 and 6000 Hz. An equivalenf electrical circuit
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RYYAKOV, A. M., 11-leditsinskayatekhnika, I-To 1, 1973, pp 6-9
o-.LP the whole arrangement, involving the electrical equipment and
the subject's organism, iSgiven. A feature of the equipment is
the use of transformers as safety devices, for eliminating noise,
and for simplifying generator-load matching.
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Vt1-2s. REGUATION OV THE OAS PIWZ COKPOSITION rOk C&As ErITAXT
(Arricle by X. H..Andrayov, A. V..R!bakov. Moscow; S"calbirok,
III Simpollum po Protileassm Roots i !;'int- Poluprovodniko"kh Kristallov I
Flelrok. Ru**Lon, 12-17 no, 1972, p !171
In order not* precisely to define Cho initial data for the 0"tuod,rommic.
Calculationst Che magaltod" of the onthnlpy end =tro" of AS2, the scsrWard
onthalpy of CaCt and the setting entropy of Ca were defined by the results of
the *xpttimmor twerform#d an a quartz membrane manomocer.
Considering the =*chantina of interaction of the pallim with AaCts, a
dystan, of ~tustlona of the yields of the reactions was co~rtlmd the solution
of which we@ found on a cooputer.
It was demonstrated that depending an Cho methods of diluting the Sao
mixture with hydrogen the HCO concentration can vary siptnificantly after the
As a.rasul't of this. an-introduction, of pure hydrogen after the source.
a maxotIve section appeare, on the GRAs yim,ld mrva In the temperature range of
8SQ-600C. that to, It b*comoo etching.
The temperature, of the beginning of, cr"taill,"ttaft of GaAs is Promseated
so a functlam, at tba exparhmW Conditions.
,e -7
9.
Vlt-lb. 90MANVOUS C"STALLLZAZI014 IN We UITAXT
[Artic It by Andrayev, A,_I. ~#kcy, L, _j._E=rk~Mva h0scoul *McxIbIr*k.
Protassasm Rzats 1 SIW~zn P*IprOvOdSL;;~;kh_Krist&II*v 1.
FI*W,N. ETS4ton. 1 -17 June. 1972. p 861
A mtkW)r as %Me of th. condlzlo" of spomarum=s *r7staillw"tion ti f
Ca" fcoo the gap-phiss-4n =wr1*nI.o% parts of-the reaction chAshir our(."-
It to demonstrated that the front and the density Of the polycryatallina
0M.8111t depend 05 the partial pressure of ASCL3. thA tempecatuce gradient. the
flow rate above the mubstraX*m. the type and the state of the surface.
it we a established that the inclination toward spontaneous csymudlicatjocL
4&Cf4&4QG ift the fOIlOWI0q 04tWiAl **r16.2 ]LrOUPd ~q"Ttt. BAPP?'IrG. aN.
polished q"rtx.
A otu4y was PL&do of the morphological charectarLatice of the "ItAX141
lAyars,in connection wi,th -the.latowelty and naturi of' spontaftoome crystal lizatios.
An explanation of these relations to given free the pokat, Of view ot the degree,
Of PV*U%L15aCy AA*OCUtiOQ, AC40HLUt tO 121.
A study woo imads of the density and distrIkuti" of the 4 LfilacAttons, ju
the (100) plan* grown under optiml. conditions an assU dtalocation subattates
of CAAff allay" with ?a.
At It C*441C of the study, the growth condLtL*" of the "cfoct Islets of
COAN from of pyroulds and growth holes ore d4fload.
ItAU0CWHY
1. F. A. Kutmtoov, C A. Kokovis. Protmeou rest
i !Lk taillov I I k
ryat 1e "vii.
V1uPr4mmkqkOV (;rOwch Processes or c Of
Novosibirsk. 73, 1970.
2. S. A. strattal.ev. rVolo"osy teats krLstatlow L Vl=mk t!Impr*v,*d*Lk*v.
Novosibirsk, 650. TJR.
92
USSR UDC: 669.295
MM&WL-B-r,-N- and BEREGOVAUt G. D.
"The Phase Constitution of Wonmetallic; Films an Porous Titanium"
Moscowq Tsvetnyye Meta2lyj No 10, Oct 73, PP 39-41
Abstract: The authors study the phase constitution of porous titanium defects.
This is done with the aim of explaining the mechanism responsible for defect for-
mation and to differentiate production defects from storage defects* It is known
that the titanium dioxide obtained at high temperatures has a rutile structure,
while that obtained at low temperatures has an anatase structure. The presence of
bydrated titanium dioxide in -the defects and of anatase in their thermal decompo-
Sition products makes it possible to differentiate production defects from storage
defects.
56
USSR UDC 621.3:083.72:538.4
TSIRUMV, V. E., KALNINI, R. K.,
"Measurement of Flow Velocity of Liquid'Metal by Method of Relationships"
Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika, No 2, 1971, pp 133-136.
ABSTRACT: A contactless flow meter using a pulsating magnetic field induc-
tor is described. The flow of metal being transported is defined by the
relationship of the velocity and vortex signals Tesulting front the secondary
magnetic field. The mean square error in determination of flow does not
exceed 2.5%, and the indications of the flow meter do not change with a
change in conductivity of the medium being tested of up to 30%.
166
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--EXTREMAL SIGNALS ANO LINEAR NETWORKS PRODUCTING,LARGEST OUTPUT -U-
AUTHOR--RYBAKOV, I.N.
ZOO
OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE--IZV.. VUL RADIOTELEKTRONIKA.(USSR,)t VOL'. 13, NO. It P. 18-29t JAN.
1970
DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGRe.
--~';TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRIC NETWORK, SIGNAL ANA LYSIS
.:C0.NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0266 STEP NO--UR/0452/70/013/001/0018/0029
_CIRG ACCESSION NO--AP0137371
UNCLASSI-FfED
2/2 ols U? PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
NCLASSI FiED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137371
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, AN ANALYSIS S MADE OF SIGNAL
FUNCTIONS WHICHY UNDER GIVEN COINSTRAINTS, -OF THEII~'. PARAMETERS, PRODUCE
LARGEST PEAK RESPONSE AT THE OUTPUT OF A GIVEN LINEAR NET14ORKt LIN~-AR
NETWORKS WHICHr UNDER STATET CONSTRAINS OF THEIR PARAMETERS, PRODUCE
LARGEST PEAK VALUE TO A GIVEN SIGNAL, AND COtMBINATIONS OF SIGNALS AND
NETWORKS, PRODUCING LARGEST PEAK RESPONSE WHEN CONSTRAINTS ARE IMPOSED
ON THE SIGNAL AND NETWORK PARAMETERS.'-
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 539. 3
RYBAKOV, L. S.
"Stability of Cylindrical Shell With Solid Filler Under Axial
Compression"
Moscow, Prochnost' i Ustoychivost' Tonkostennykh Aviatsionnykh
Konstruktsiy, 1971, pp 266-273.
Abstract: The paper analyzes the axisymmetric buckling of a
cylindrical shell with solid. filler, sin
I -xply supported on the ends,
under unilorm axial compression.
The buckling occurs in several waves.
The analysis starts, with the differential equations of
stability (1).
~The. solution is presented on fig. 2 and 3 giving the critical
pressure as a function of shell radius/shell thickness ratio and
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RYBAKOV, L. S., Prochnost' i Ustoychivost' Tonkostennykh Aviatsionnykh
Konstruktsiy, 1971, pp 266-273
of the ratio of moduluses of elasticity of the shell and filler
materials.
The approximate value of the critical pressure is given by
formula (32) and is shown in.dashed lines on, fig. 2.
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L14 013 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--T,HE PACIFIC FLEET ON "OKEW W~AR GAMES -U-
..AUTHOR-02)-~LUSHCHENK09 N-o RYBAKOVJ M*
--USSR
-COUNTRY OF INFO
:,--SOU RCE--SOVETSKAYA MOLDAVIYAp APRIL 19t 19701 P 5, COLS 5-8
-DATE POLISHED-19APR70
F~~-SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRt MILITARY SCIENCES
TAGS-WAR GAMES# FLEET OPERATION, NAVAL FORCE ORGANIZATION
~-_CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION5
-'DIUCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--1986/0181 STEP NO--UR/9021/70/000/000/0005iOOO5
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0102252
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0102252
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SUBMAKINESP SURFACE SHIPSt THE AIR
FOaRCEt AND MARINES OF THE RED BANNER PACIFIC FLEET PARTICIPATE IN
10OKEAN". THIS FLEET IS EQUIPPED WITH FIRST CLASS SHIPS INCLUDING ATOMIC
SUBMARINESt MISSILE SHIPS, AND IS ABLE TO SOLVE COMPLEX OPERATIONALI
TACTICAL PROBLEMS. TEST ROCKETS WERE FIRED, THE SIX MONTHS CRUISE WAS
UNDER THE COMMAND OF CONTR ADMIRAL No 1. KHOURIN9:VICE ADMIRAL No 1.
S-MIRNOV9 COMMANDER OF THE RED BANNER PACIFIC FLEET SMCLN AND ADMIRAL Mv
No ZAKHAROV9-MEMBER OF THE MILITARY COUNCIL AND COMMANDER OF THE KTOF
POLIT'ADMINISTRATION.
UNCLASSIFIED
A)VO025937-
AUTHOR- RYBALUk
TITLE-- OBALYARUS* A WINDOW INTO THE PACI"IC
NEWSPAPER;--- RABOCHAYA GAZETA, FEBRUARY 24y 1970t F R41 COL I
MARINE EXPERIMENTAL STATION OF THE INSTITUrE FOR
ABSTRACT'- THE , - MATERIALS HAS ACWIRED A STEEL UNDERWATER ~iABITAT.
BIOLOG icALLY ACTIVr.
"BALYARUSA, THE FIRST OF 1TS KIND IN THE SOVIET PACIFIC PROVINCES,
IT HASS BE~N STATIONED IN THE TROITSA COVE,
uL o t *3
hA(004036r
AUTHORS--- GLUSHCHENKO, N AND RYBAKOV,,,fl, CORRESPONDENTS
NEWSPAPER--- PRAVDA UKRAINY, APRIL 19, 1970,P3,, COLS 6-,%,
ABSTRACT- THE FOLLOWING SUMS ARE NAMED AS PARTICIPANTS IN THE
"OKEANO EXERCISE-- THE 9,MITRIY POZEAUIUY! A CRUISER, AND THE
-STE CHIYv THE
fa EGUSH !.VMJilMMVW_Y*, AND Th 0-MORN12", WHICH
ARE REFERRED TO-SIMPLY AS "SHIP'So.
19741795
USSR
R)MXKOII, M.
"Balyanus A Window in the Pacific" j
Kiev, Rabochaya Gazeta, 24 Feb 70, p 4
Translation: A marine experimental station of the Institute of Biologically
Active Substances is located in Troits BaV in South Frimorlye, It is the first
stationary habitat on the Pacific coast, the steel chamber called "Balyanus.~'
The na--.e of this chamber -was taken from the name off the barnacle which often
attaches itself to underwater rocks.
Mhere iB no need to sw:Lm to the stationary research ch=lber with an
aqualung: it is connected with the surface by a steel tube. The observer lo,,mrs
himself through a vertical trapdoor five meters doita and is in front of the
portholes, which shov the underwater world. "Balyanus" helps scientists in =-ny
ways. It has become the first perrAnent window in the Pacific Ocean. Now scien-
tist-s are getting ready for new endeavors.~
-Raw-
Radiobidlog,yl
USSR UDC 577.15.016
DROZEENNIKOV, V. A., GUBERNIYEV, H. A., -FIYBAM.1- J,,., RYZHOV, N. I., and
MASHINSKAYA, T. Ye., Scientific Research ~ Laboratory of Experimental Immuno-
~biology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
"Effect of Ultraviolet and lonizing Radiation on H. coli K12 (1) Nuclease
Activity
Moscow, Biokhimiya, No 5, 1971, pp 883-888
Abstract: The intensity of activity of endonuclease I, exonuclease III, and
phage-specific exonuclease of E. coli K12 (X) was studied after exposure to
d1fferent doses of ultraviolet radiation and high-energy protons. The ac-
tivity of the first two enzymes was not affected by ultraviolet radiation or
high-energy protons at doses causing maximum induction of vegetative phage.
The absence of an effect is attributed to the fact that these agents, unlike
aw chemical mutagen, such as mitomycin C, do not result iii degradation of the
ribosomes of the bacterial cell. Yhe activity of exonuclease specific for
phage X was related to the degree of Induction of vegetative phage, reaching
a-peak at the time of lysis of irradiated cells. Exonuclease activity at
this time was much Imier after the use of, high-energy protons than after
ultraviolet radiation. Analysis of the concentration of intracellular DNA
USSR
DROMONIKOV, V. A., et al., Biokhimiya,. 'No 5, 1971, pp 883-888
and total protein in material not incubated after exposure to the inducing
agents showed no change in these indexes.
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[-~Mmjla
DROZHEWUOV, V. A.t GUBBRY1YEVj H. A. v RYZI[OV, 11. 1. , and
KkSMISYAYA9 T. YE., Scientific Researc efffat-Ory or Experimental Immuno-
biology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSRF Moscow
"Investigation of Fuclease Activity of E. Coli After MxWsure to
Mtraviolet Light and Ionizing P.?-,diatioze'
Moscow, BiokhWya, Vol 36, No 5P 1971, pp 883-888
Abstracti The activities of endonuclease 1, exoril.,clease I11j and the phage-
specific exonucleaze of the lysogenic E, Coll K12 (gam=) strain wore studied.
After exposure to various doses of ultraviolet light 6.116 erg/r%2/soc) and
645 FeV protons 60 rad/sec), induction of bacteriophages under these cond-i-
tioas was also :Investigated. Doses which evoke maximun induction of bacterio-
phages do not. change the activity of either endonuclease I or endonualease
III. On the other handp the activity of the phage-specific ozonuclease is
-proportional to the induction of bacteriophages, reaching its maximum just
prior to lysis of the irradiated cells. As a result, curves representing the
lethal effects and bacterlophage induction caused by irradiation with ultra-
violet light and with high energy protons have different shapes. After
exposure to ultraviolet lightp a spiko-shaped maximum induction occurs at a
dose of Z50 erj.,,/mm2. After oxpoaura to ugh energy protons, the induction
I a 11 ni mimmi i M ter-m-
USSR uDc 615.849.1-015.25
KME-MOVA, L. A., RYBAKOYj 11. 1., FROLOVA, A. V. pancl KOLCTILOVA, V. G.,
Moscow Scientificaeeeareh--1-=tTVute of Roantgenolo&r and Radiologj
"Radioprotective Properties of Bis(2-Anlnoethyl) Disulfide Dihydrobromide
in the LongwaNo Band of X-Ray Irradiatiod'
1,16scow, YA-.ditsinsP_--ya Radlologiyaf Vol 15, No J2, 1970, pp 7-11
Abstract: The dose decrease factor (DDF) of tAhe radio-protector bis(2-
aminoethyl) disulfide dihydrob-rormide vLs deternined uzing as a test the in-
duction of prophage development in lysogenic bacteria. Susperxions of
It-hour bacterial culture of E. coli K-iZ~ ( t~ ) in physiolo~;ical saline were
exposed to r-rayo, (100 tc A200 r) trith an effective energ of 35.? kev, All
the doses of the i-adiozrotector used (0.011 0.0051 0.001 i.11) narlkedly re-duced
the yield of phage par~'ticles in the irimadiated lyzogeniIc cultuxe, The mean
value of the OF for the 0.005 ~,' concentration (derived fron 4 experLments)
was 2.1+0.94. Thin value remained const~ini within the llratti of experimental
error in the entire ranGa of irradiation dooon. Another ziarie:~ of experi-
ments shoged that the OF for longiave x-ray Irradiation in t,". enerar reeion
of 10.3 to 35.7 kev is independent of the effective enerri,
1A
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PRXHARY SOURCE; Izvefsti demii Nauk.SSSR, Seriya
a
Vehe~e4qyi
Biolog eek., al 1970, Kr 1, pp 9?-J~7-
1.; G.uberniyav, X. A. ; (;[Lim! r. ~v , 0. B.;
Drozhennikov, JV
Aniskin Ye. D.; Kolobov., V.;
Kozloy. Y. A.!-
INFLUENCE OF -SOME RADIOPROTECTORS ON THE PROCESSES CONNECTED
WITH LYSOGENiZATION OF THE BACTERIA AND INDUCTION
OF INTERCELLULARY-EXONUCLEASE
lysoge ization oi the
The influence of the radioprotector finarn on thi processes o, n
l,acteria with the X pliage and induction of X-exonuclease wa,,~ studied in the cour5e of
experiments with E. coli SF-14 (?.- try-S").
It was shown that this preparation tangibly suppresses the frequency of E. coli
]Ysogeniziflon and oppresse5ses synthess of the induced k-exonuclease.
The results concerning acti,.,Itv of 'ihis enzyme definitely correlate with the data
related to the influence of finam on the lysogenization process of the same bacterial
Ara-
jrL .
REEL/FRAME
USSR
RYBAKOV, P. M.
"The Synthesis of a Weighted Graph with Fixed Connectedness"
Tr. Taganrog. Radiotekhn. In-ta [Works of Taganrog Electrical Engineer-
ing Institute], 1973, No 37, pp 208-215 (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V419)
Translation: A nonoriented graph G = (Q,F) is studied (where Q is the
set of points; F is the set of lines), each line f.. of which is assigned
weight zij, while hij is the connectedness, the matTiX of connectedness
of pairs of graph points. The degree of connectedness of a pair of points
is determined by the least point resolving set for these points. From a
fixed graph having weighted lines, a subgraph is separated, having fixed
hij connectedness and the minimum sum of weights of lines. The problem
is a generalizing problem for problems~concerning the minimum connecting
network and the route of a traveling salesman. The synthesis of a sub-
graph is achieved by a modified method of branches aild bounds. One dis-
tinguishing feature of the modification in comparison to known methods
is the use of the operations of limitation of h ij connectedness of the
graph and dual determination of the lower boundary of the goal function
as a function of solution step. A synthesis algorithm is presented allow-
ing one or more optimal subgraphs to be determined. Author's view
Nickel
USSR UDO 621.7:7.04s669.14,0G1.6
-BAs V. M., andRLBAKSt P. P.
TEY14SH j D. A. I MARKIN, V. G. AFOIN
'Wanufacture of 71iin Strip of High-41urity Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy"
SpetsialInyye Stali i Splavy [Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of Works],
No 77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 233-237
Translation: A technology of melting is developed, providing production of
NIMO-20A nickel-molybdenuni alloy of high purity (as concerns content of im-
purlties and gases). It is established that the most favorable technology is
of the liquid bath with carbon alone~..A technol ogy is developed
for production of coJd rolled strip 0.010-0.015 min thick of NIMO-20A alloy.
I figure; 1 table.
1/2 02~6 UNC L AS S I F 181) PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
TITLE- CHGOSING BLEACHABLE DYE FILTERS TO OBTAIN PE~1001C UNJAMPEO OUTPUT
P36Ek t~SCILLATICNS IN A LASER -U-
_'LTliJP-(C2)-SAlSGN, A.M.t RY3AKOVT V*A*
i~CWNTRY LF MFG-USSR
~.,-SOJkLE-ZHU01AL PRIKLADNOI SPEKTRCSKOPIII VOL. 12, APIR. 1970, P. 641-646
AREAS-PHYSICS
TCPIC TAGS-LASER RADIATION FILTER, LASER !~EQU-IPMENT, PULSE LASER
XONTRCL MiAkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PRJXY REEL/FJ-,AMI:--2G00/I3l3 STEP tJO--UR/0368/70/012/000/06ti-1/0646
C.M. ACCESSICN NO--AP0124964
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212 026 4c 1. p4s
u, F10 PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
,~.,CIRC ACCESSICN iNO-AP012-4964
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF. THE CONDITIONS OF
REALIZATION OF AIN AUTUODSCILLATCRY REGIME IN A LAiF:R iarli THE AID OF
&LEACHAbLE l"YE FILFEkS, BASED u,". THE BALAvICE EQUATIONS. A PROCEDURE FOR
SELECTING ThESE FILTERS 15 GUTUNIED. THE POSSIBII.ITY OF CONVERTING TO A
PULSATING REGIME LASERS lt;HICH DO NOT HAVE A PL-Al