SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHALIKOV, SH.I. - SHALTUPER, G.B.

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USSR SHALIKOV, Sh. I. "Information System for Collection, Storage and Input of Technological Data to a Computer" Vopr. Kibernetiki [Problems of Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], No S3, Tashkent, 1972, pp 121-133 (Translated,from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V633, by the author). Translation: I)ic principle of construction suggested saves machine time and mewry volume, while significantly reducing the number of peripheral devices and greatly simplifying the work of the operator. 112 '022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 --CN PkINCIPLES UNDE-LYING SURGICAL.TREATMENT OF GASTRIC AND DUODENAL TITLE. ULCERS -U- AUTtiOR-(04)-SH !.L-j SAYENKOs V.F.1 ZAYTSE-'V, V..T.. DALAVURAK, V.P. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE--KHIRURGIYAv 19709 NR 6, PP 23-28 DATE PUBLISHED---70 7,7- SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL,SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-SURGERY-t-DUODENUMt DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 01SEASEr SECRETION ,:CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~.~~:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1770 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/0001000/0023/0028 ,:,,:.CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129138 UNGLASWIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0129138 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BOTH CLASSICAL GASTRIC RESECTION AND VAGOTOMY WITH DRAINAGE 6PERAT IONS OR WITH ANTRUMECTOMY ACCORDING TO RIGIDLY SUBSTANTIAT60 INDICATIONS SHOULD BE EMPLOYEO IN SURGICAL TREATHENT OF PEPTIC ULCER. CLASSICACRESECTION IS DONE IN THE ABSENCE OF DISTURBANCES IN THE FIRST PHASE OF GASTRIC SECRETION AND WITH AN ELEVATED OR NCRMAL SECONDPHASE. SELECTIVE VAGOTOMY WITH ANTRUMECTOMY .-IS INDICATED IN HYPERSECTION BOTH DURING THE FIRST AND SECOND PHASES OF GASTRIC SECRETION. SELECTIVE VAGOTOMY WITH DRAINAGE OPERATION IS PERFORMED IN HYPERSECTION DURING THE FIRST STAGE OF SECRETION. THE RESTORATIVE STAGE OF THE OPERATION IS REALIZED WITH DUE ACCOUNT FOR PREDISGSITICN TO THE DUMPING SYNDROME* FROM 1966 UP TO JULY 1968 A TOTAL OF 181 OPERATIONS FOR PEPTIC ULCER WERE PERFORMED. IMMEDIATE AND LATE RESULTS OF THE SURGERY PROVED SATISFACTORY. FACILITY: NII OBSHCHEY I NEOTLOZHNOY KHRURGIII KHAROKOV. -UNi-I AsSuFlf_D_ 4m1wolmilo m -622 2 ' UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS ING DATE-- I I Sf-__,-70 T.T:ITLE--RADICAL OPERATION IN CANCER OF THE PAPILLA DUODENI REGION -0- AUTHOR-SHALIMOV, A.A., SUMTSOVt N.A. C, -OUNTRY OF tNr-o--ussp -SOURCE--VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENT 1. 1. GREKOVA, 19?0, VOL 104t NR 3w PP 32r39 'VQATE PUBLISHED -------- 70 ~~'_t.'_SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--SURGERYY CANCER9 PANCREAS, DUODENUM, BILE ;-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --1986/OB52 PROXY RcEL/FRAME STFP --UR/0589/70/104/003/3031/303:'i NO CIRC ACCESSION NIO--AP0102843 a _i i 2/2 022 UNCL A S S I~ F I E 0 PROCESSING DATE--IlSr-070 '~IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102813 rzABSTRACT/EXTRACT--ip) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IA-PULL Y ZONE CANCER OF THE PER 'i AR (PANCREATIC 41FA0,1MAJOR PAPILLA OUOOE-mr, O[STAL PORTION or- THF BILE. DUCT AND.DUODENUM IN THE Rc.GinN OF THIE DUODENAL PAPILLA) OCCURS MORE FREQUENTLY THAN IT WAS CONSIDERED TO.BE, IN THE CITY OF KHARKOV ~0THIN A 9 YEAR PERIOD (FROM 1959 TO 196T) ON THE AVERAGE AN INTENSIVE INDEX OF MORTALITY DUE TO CANCER OF THE PANCREAS AND PERIAMPULLARY ZONF IS EQIJAI- TO 6.7 FOR 100,000 PnPULATION. PANCREATODUODE:NAL RP-SFCTlrtJ IS BELIEVED TO BE THE PPINCIPAL RADICAL SURGERY IN CANCER.QF THE PERIA-MPULLARY ZrINE. ONE-9F THE-AUTHORS- tA,~Ao SHALIMOV) HAS ELABORATED TWO VARIANTS OF PANCREATnDU00ENAL RESECTION AND PERFORMED $36 SUCH OPF-RATIVE PO;CSDUqE'3. THE POSTOPERATIVE M13RTALITY WAS 31.4PERCENT. ELEVEN 118.6PERCENT OF DISCHARGED PAT1,ENTSI SURVIVED FOR OR OVER 5 YEARS AFTER THE OPERATIONt TWO OF THESE PATIENTS SHOWED AN OVER 10 YEAP SURVIVAL. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDO 669*167-21621.365.5 OKOROKOVj G. N.t SHALIMOV, A. G.0 ANMPOVt V. H.r and TULIN, V. A. Proivodstvo Stali i Splavov v Vakuumnykh Induksionkvkh Fechakh (The Production of Steel and Alloys In Vacuum Induction Furnaces), Moscow, Iletallurglya, 19?2, 191 pp, Ttanalation of Annotationt The construction of vaxiout; typor, of conten-porar, y vacuum induction furnaces is described. Physicochemiciarl processes axe aescriina which occur during smelting of steals and alloyz in vacuum induction furnace*. Methods are proposed for intensification of ivduction iind rofining of metals. A detailed chaxacterization of the quality of metal is given. The book is intended for scientific wozkeraR engineering-techiiical,persoi-inelp and higuy qualified workers of metallurgy factories. It can bc: useful for etudenAk-s in advanced cot=ea of pjotaUurgical inatitut4ons of htgher oducation. 98 illustrations, 64 tablest biblio phy of 1?2 titlest gra Table of Contentst Introduction 3 Chapter i. Construction of Vacuum Induction Furnaces Laboratory Fumaces 6 Soniproduction Furnaces Production Furnaces USSR CY OROKOV9 G. H., et al.$ The Production of Steel and Alloys in Vacuum Ind uction Furmeest Hoscow, Meta1lurgiyal 1972p 191, pp Use of Supplementary Electromagnetic Metal Hixing 30 Crucible Lining of Vacuum Induction Furnaces 32 Chapter 2, Oxygen Behavior During Vacuum Induction Helting Interaction of Molten With the Furnace Atmosphere and the Fire- proof Lining 37 Deoxidation of Metal 56 Chapter 3. Nitrogen Behavior During Smelting of Steel and All-oys in Vacuua Induction Furnaces Influence of Surface.Actlve Elements on the Speed. of Nitrogen 'Discharge 67 Influence of the Spscific Motal-Gas Contact Arem 74 Influence of Temperature on the Nitrogen Dichargo Process 75 Influence of the Intensity of Electromagnetic 1,11.xing on tbo Speed of Nitrogen Discharge 79 Denitriding of Smelts Containing Strong Nitridizing Elements 81 Chapter 4, Evaporation of Condensed Contaxinants and Components of Smelts in the Vacuum Influence of Melting Parameters on Evaporation of Contaminants in VacLum Induction Furnaces 88 USS R OI.'.OROKOVr G. N,p et al.p The Production of Steel and Alloys In Vacuum Induction Furnaces# Moscowp Ketallurglyap 1972, 191 pp On the Limiting Stage in the Process of Discharging Condensed Contaminants in the Vacuum 97 Relationsh1p.of Rates of Evaporation of Contarinants in the Vacuum and the Alloy Base 04 Chapter 5. Decarbonization of Hatal in Vacuum Induction Fu.-nacen, 108 Chapter 6. Intensification of Refining Processes in Yr&cuwi Induction Fv=aces Speeding Degasification of Metal-Processes 120 Intensification of Deoxidation Processes 132 Use of Slags 135 Comb1ming Vacuum Induction Malting with Other Heating Hethods 142 Chapter 7. Smelting Technology in Vacuum Induotion Furnaces and Pro- parties of Steelz and Alloys General Conditions of Helting Techn*jo&y 146 Characteristics of Smelting and Pv)perties of Steels tuid Alloya 151 Production of Steels and Alloys by a Duplex Procmss of Vacuum Induction Furnace end. Vacuum Arc Smelting 173 Conclusion 183 Bibliography 3/3 185 USSR tw- 669.0,6.5 SHIMR, G. B., KOI%ZL~KOV, V. K., V01"i S. G., S 10V V. G., j ",,~,-JYOV A. G. FEG and 1401,affli, MOLCHANOVA, A. A., TSIBUL-NIKOV, A. I., "Refinin- of Ball Bearing Electrical and Martin Steels by Synthetic Lime- Alumina Slag with Hieh Silica Content" Moscow, V sb. "Sovremennyye problemy kachestva stali" (MlSiS). (Collection of Works. Modern Problems of Steel Quality) (Yoscow Institute of Steel and Alloys), Izd-vo "Mattallurgiya," No 61,, 1970, pp 247-,,:,49 Translation of Abstract: Results are pivsented of the refining of Sh!0115 steel melted in 100-ton electric furnaces using synthetic slag with high silica con- tent in a ladle. With respect to sulfur content and the level of contanmina- ~ion by sulfide impurities, the obtained steel is sDidlar to metal refined with conventional synthetic slag containing not more than 3% Of silica, although. the fox=rer is more ~;ontamiinated with oxide and globular Impurities. Data are presented on production testing of the described slag at a 1~hrtin plant, at which thre quality of the Mhlle and 20 K steels for pines was found to be similar to a steel refined with the usual. synthetic slag. T~ie produc- tion cost of the alag with high silica. contiunt is 1,;iven (it in approvimat--~,ly 121rubles/ton cheaper than the ordinary r1ag). 3 tables. T ~A nm ~im iun.-iii A '11' USSR UDC.669.046.SSS.7 PECOV, V. G., ANISIMOV, M. Ye., SHIRER, G. B., ABRAMOVA, A. A., KONIELIKOV, V. K., MOLCWVNOVA, A. A., VOINOV, S. C., A.A. "Influence of Deoxidation of Metal With Silicocalciun, i Addition of Soda to Synthetic SI.ag on Contamination of Type ShKhIS Stee]W-ith Nonmetallic In- clusions" Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov [Production of Ferrous 'LIxetals--Collection of Works], No 75, Mctallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 215-226 Translation: When t)Tc ShKhl5 steel is made in 100-T electric furnaces with treatment by synthetic slag in the ladle, the addition of 2.5-3.010 calcinated 'J soda allows the content of oxygen in the steel to be ruduced by 25'1 and the contamination with sulfides, oxideland globular inclLlSiOPIS to be significantly reduced. Deoxidation of ShKhl5 steel w1th silicocalcium 2.0-2.5 kg/T with simultaneous processing with synthetic slig decreases the content of sulfides and oxides, but causes an increase in the content of globular inclusions in the steel. 3 tables; 5 biblio. refs. 028 UNCLASSIFtED P';ROCE$SING DATE--04DEC70 ~~TITLE-SLAG FORMING MIXTURE -U- AUTHOR-(05)-KUK-IEVP V.G.9 SHALIMOVw-AAm~VOINOV, S.G.r LUBENETS, I.A., O.G. .-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR "'~~.SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 262023 ._REFE,RENCE--OTKRYTIYAt IZOBRET.t PROM. OBRAL >Yt TOVARNYE T~ ZNAKI 1970, ATE PUBLISHEI)--04FEB70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ._~-TOPIC TAGS--METALLURGIC PATENTi METALLURGIC SLAGi LIQUID METALt SILICON DIOXIDE, ALUMINUM QXIDEt IRON OXIOEY r..ALCIUM OXIDI:.:t MAGNESIUM OXIDEt SODIUM OXIDE1,POTASSIUM, OXII)EV CARBON MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~O-ROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1058 STEP NO--UR/0482170/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0130093 UNC LASSI-F-IF-0 ARM" 7777777 7_7 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES'SING DATE--04DEC70 2/2 M -C IRC ACCESSION NQ--AA0130093 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SLAG FOR14ING MIXT. FOR -PROTECTING THE SURFACE OF A MOLTEN METAL ALLOY FROM COOLING AND OXIDN. FED DURING CASTING CONSISTED OF: SID SUB2 36-501 AL SUB2 0 SUB3 25-351 3-10t. CAD 3-9v MGO 1-4, INA SUB2 0 PLUS K SUB2 0.) 0.2-14, C 9-15, FLUORITE.1-69 AND NA SUB2 CO SUB3 1-7PERCENT. FACILITY: BARDIN, J, P9 CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF FERROUS METALLURGY. USSR KCSOY, L. F., 5 VIUBKOVS11M, V. M., B. iN., GATIMLINI, D. N. "Surface Phenomena and Their Role in Welding' 11igh-Stren3,th Steel of Incrca!,ed Purity" iya Moscov, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebny;.a Zavedeniy, Chernaya :taIII-Irc, 'o 7 1970, pp 18-21 Abstract: The proposal tnat the surfLxe tension o-f a inet-al a sicnificant effect on the de-oth of fusion durin-, w-3 stated earlier. rr-~hod of U ~ding - L. maxim-m gas pressure in -a bubble was u5ed to measure the surface -z~ension of ',ri)-25 steel in various steel-m~, ivj,, procedures. 'PI -25 steol refiried by synthetic rlag 0 '1 at 1600 C has a surface t-ension 100-160 ergs/cff- ML~aer tbnn the sanp_ steel -fron an ordinary melt. This increased surface tension is connec-z;ed -with a reduct Lon In the content of surface-active elements -- sulfur xnd oqrgen -- as a result of te - 'L 1ro drop in the Sur- efinement of the s e1 by 5yntlaetic slag. An espec4c,_ y stm - face tension of this steel was observred with an incrimse ia , -ent -o U L the sulfur cont LI 0.03%. Srall additions of sulfur noticeably increased -V,,.e elepth of fusion of IJT - -r s t on 25 steel. The nature of the relations obtained confix as tLe stated propo i U for argon-arc welding, The mec.hanism of the effect of thie 'purity of the ;netal v~th respect t1o '"Lc indicated admixtureG is obviously the may one, lmd it does USSR KOSOY, L. P., et al., Izvestiya Vysehikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 7, 1970, PP 18-21 not deT)end on t1he refining procedure. In order to increarse tne (ie-pth of fu-sion of the metal, special activatinG fluxes were proposed.. Appltcatioa ol these fltuces during, argon-are welding o-.,,' high-strangth steels of increased Muri-ty resulted in a good-cupi ity welded joint without increasing the veldinj-, curvernt - '_Zhe re, sults of measuring the surface tension of IIP-25 steel made by tLe two procedures are tabulated in t~he article, and graphs are presented showing the effect of sulfur on surface tension and on deptia of fusion of VP-25 steel.' USSR UDC 669-187.2,083 GOTINt V. N., ZAYTSEV, B. YE., SFC r.ERBAKOV, A. L, ZRITIKOV, N. X., OKORO OV, K G. H., BOWIASHINOV, V. A., VOY11MM, YE. B., TOFIdli, OSIPOVA, L. M., Ch-aWl-Wo YU. V., ROZANOVA, T..S., and V, S. "Influence of Wail Thickness of Crystallizer and Consumption of Cooling Water on Conditions of Formation of Ingot During Vacuum Arc Remelti.ngl' Proizvodstvo Chernylli Metallov fProduction of Ferrous Metals--Collection 'of Works], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 178-180 Translation: In a vacuum arc furnace in a crystallizzer (C) 160 mn, in diameter with a current of 2.0-3.7 ka, the influence of wall thickness of C and tempera- ture of cooling water on conditions of fomiation of ingot of complexly alloyed nickel-based alloys is studied. C with wall thicknesses of 30 and IS mrq were studied, the temperature on the outer surface of the C reaching 75'C in the first case, 1050C in the second. The temperature of the internal surface of the C was identical, 140-150C. Neither a change in C thickness nor a change in water consumption from 11 to 22 m3/hr influenced the depth of the Liquid metal bath, i.e., both repeated rolling of the C and reduced water consiniption were permis- sible. 2 figures. J USSR UDC:669.187.S ZAYTSEV, B. Ye. , GOTIN, V. N. -SHCHERBAKOV, A. I. SEPGYEV_ A. ZI I 11-KOV, 4 N. K. , OKOROKOV, 'G. N. , BOYA-MIMNOV; V. A. , TUI.I.N. N. A., VOYNOVSKIY, Ye. V. , TOPILIN,- V. V. , POZDEYEV, N. ~.P. , ~IIALD OV, 1. G. , OSIPOVA, L. A. , CHEPNOV, Yu. V., and RAZANOVI.T. S. "Specifics of Vacuum Arc Remelting of Nickel-Based Alloys and Stainless Steels I With Reverse Arc Polarity" Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov (Production of Ferrous Metals--Collection of In Worksj, No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 181-183 Translation: Results are presented from a study of vacuum arc remelting of nickel alloys in a crystalli~er 380-480 mm in diameter with. tile rmocoup les calked in length and height. The rate of melting with reverse polarity is 20% higher with identical bath depth of liquid metal. This is a result of more in- tensive heat transfer fron, the walis of the crystallizer during melting with reverse polarity. The macros tructure, chemical compositioii N, 0, If and mechani- cal propertics (,)f the mtal produced by melting wita forv;ard and MVellsc polarity are identical. The ingot produced with reverse polarity had no Corona. 2 figures; I table; 1 biblio. ref. 15 A)VO027862 AUTHOFi-- TJTLE-- MADE BY TRUSTWORTHY HANDS NEWSPAPER--- SOVETSKAYA MOLDAVIYA, MARcH s, 1970, P J, COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT- GALVANOMETEVS PRODUCED aY THE RVIBROPRIBORO PL' 'N'T IN KISHENEV AID GEOLOGISTS, SEISMOLOGISTS AND PIOTS, 50 CLA1111's THE ARTICLE. 1967.1147 032 UNCLASSIFIED PRO.CESSING DATE--30OCf7O TITLE--DIPOLE RELAXATION OF LIQUID NITROANILINES --U- -AUTHOR-(C2l-LUTSKIY, A.YE., SHALIMUVr MsF. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SDURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970v 4413)9 5 86 -90 ~-_DATE PUBLISHED-70 "--SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ORGANir.--NITRO COMPOUND, ANILINE, DIELECTRIC CONSTANT9 ENTHALPY, ENTROPYt HIGH FREQUENCY, COMPLEX COMPOUND CENTROL MAAKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE D ~~PROXY REL-L/FRAME--2000/0694 STEP NO--UR/0076/701044/003/0586/0590 CIRG ACCESSIC.-N No--AP0124557 UNCLASSIFIED- UNCLASSI'FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124557 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VALUES OF REAL. AND IMAGINARY COMPGRENTS OF ThE DIELEC. CONSTS. OF.Ol Mi AND P-0 SU$Z NC SU86 H SU84 NH SUB2 MELTS OVER 80-1950EGREFS WERE MEASURED IN THE CM WAVE REGION (AT 4 WAVELENGTHS). CHARAC TERI STI CS OF THE DIPOLE RELAXArION OF THE NITROANLLINES (LOSS ANGLE TANGENto RELAXATION TIMEITAU), FREE ENTHALPY, ENTHALPY (DELTA H), AND ENTROPY OF ACTIVATION UP THE RELAXATION PROCESS) WERE CALCO. THE NITRO ANILINES OBEY.THC DEBYE EQUATION. IN COMPARISON To PHNH SUB2, TAU NITROANILINES WERE MARKEDLY HIGHER. THUS, AT 135DEGREES, TAU Ot M, AND'P-U SUB2 NC SUB6 H SU84 NH SU82 ARE 12, 14, AND 34 TIMES, RESP.r THAT OF PHNH SU82. THE INTRODUCTION OF THE NO SUB2 GROUP INCREASES (ESP. IN PARA POSITION) DELTA H. THESE CHANGES ARE DUE TO THE ASSOCN. OF ALL 3 ISOMERS BY INTERMOL. Ii BONDING NH 0 SUB2 No THE NITRO ANILINES HAVE A 2ND HIGH FREQUENCY DISPERSION REGION, THE MECHANISM OF RELAXATION OF 6HICH IS CONNECTED WITH ROTATION OF THE FREE -TERMINAL GROUPS OF THE MOLS. IN-THE COMPI.WS. FACILITY: KRARIKOV. POLITEKH2 INST.s KHARKOV# USSR* UNCLASSIFIED Nitrogen- Campounds USSR UDC 547.821.824.07:542.953 PROSTAKOV, N. S., KHOLDAROVA, T., PLESHAKOVI V. G., GOVOR,_,,~,_~, and SMIMOV, V. P., University of People's Friendship Imeni Patrice Lumumba, "Condensation of 1,2,5-trimethylpiperidone-4 With Ethyl- and Naphtyl- acetylenes and Synthesis of Substituted Pyridines" Riga, Khimi-ya Geterotsiklicheskikh Sayedinenii, No 3, Mar 73, pp 349-352 Abstract: 1,2,5-Trimethylpiperidone-4 condensed under conditions of Favorskii reaction with 1-butyne, a- and 6-naphtylacetylene yields 4-(I-butynyl)- and 4-naph tylethyny 1-1, 2,5-t rime thylpipe ridols -4, which after hydrogenation over Raney nickel gave 4-n-butyl-, 4-(2a-naphtylethyl)- and 4-(23-naphtylethyl)- piperidols-4. These piperidols can be converted to pyridine bases by de- bydration, catalytic dehydrogenation and:N-demethylation. In this fashion 2,5-dimethyl-- 4-pheny 1pyxi dine was obtained from 1,2,5--trimethyl-4-plienyl- ~piperidience. Condensation of 2, 5 -dime thy 1-4-phanylpyridine with form-alde- hyde yields 5-methyl-2-(6-hydroyyethyl)-4-phenylpyridi-.ic and 2-(5-methyl-4- phenylpyridyl-2)-propanediol-1,3. The first product was converted to the urethane N-phenyl-5-(5-methyl-4-phenylpyridvl-2)ethylcarbamiite and dellydratad to 5-methyl-2-vinyl-4-phenylpyridlne. 2,5-Dimetiiyl-4-ti-butylpyridine 1/2 .Rtrtgr R Q1 in A USSR FROSTAKOV, N. S., et al., Khimiya Geteratsiklicheskikh Sayedinenii, No 3, Mar 73, pp 349-352 condensed vith formaldeh.vde Ogave 5-methyl-2-(a-liydro)-.~,ethyl)-4-n-butvl- pyridine which was dehydrated to 5-methyl-2-vinyl-4-i3-butylpyr-;-di:ie. D,7o derivatives of this R-hydroxyethyl compound were prepared; N-phenyl-~- (5-methyl-4-n-but:ylpyridyl-2)ethylcarbamate. and 5-methyl-2-(~-benzoyloxy- ethyl) -4-n-butylpy ri dine. 2/2 USSR UDC (537-2261-537-311-331:1537+5351 SHALwOvA. K. V., VORONKOV, E. N., and YjURAVIYPV., L, N. "Kinetic Study of Photoconductivity of Cadm.-wr IN.-Iluride Films" V sb. Tonl-,iye plonki. _soyedinenjy teLlura- ts metallam! tsilLka i galliya (Thin Fibris of Tellurium Compounds With Ph-tals of Zinc and GEllium Subgroups -- Collection of Works), VilInyus, 197G-, 1) 22 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract 11o lOYS8O0 by~authors) Translation: A kinetic study was made of the photocorductivity of CdTa thin layers obtained by the rethad of vacuum condensation on variots substrates. Basic parameters were determined for films annealed in Cd and Te vapor as well as those doped with elements of the first, third, ai.-id seventh groups of the periodic system of elements. The authors investigated 0tho lux-wnpere and relaxation photocurrent characteristics in the 10D-400 K temperature range. On the basis of the results obtained an estimate was made of the trapping and recombination center parameterd. 1/1 024 UNCLASSIfIED, PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .~TATLE--EFFECT OF A STOICHIOMETRIC DEVIATION ON THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF -NIOE THIN FILMS -U- CA0141UM SELL ~2-~AUTHOR~-104)-SHALXMOVA, K.V., DMITRIYEV, V.A., ROGGE, K., BOTNEV, A.F. :tCUNTRY OF -SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, 15(2)t 342-5 -:oAjE PUDL 15HED--70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS# PHYSICS .,-TOPIC TAGS-CADMIUM SELENIDEv METAL FILMr METAL ..EFFECTv CRYSTAL STRUCTURE VAPOR, SELENIUA, THERMAL 'CLNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED t-PROXY-REELIFRAME-2000/1569 STEP NU--URIOGI'0/7U/OL5/002/0342/0345 -CIRC ACCESSICN NCi--AP0125195 ;,I,"- L I- S S I F I E D I ~' 11 .4 :_212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0125195 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF STGICHIGMETRY UN THE :-CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CUSE FILMS, 0.,1-3 MU THICK, EVAPD. IN' VACUO ONTO GLASS SUBSTRATES AT 90-4550EGREES WAS STUDIED. THE INFLUE14CE OF THE HEAT TREATMENT IN CD OR SE VAPORS, AT 250-450DEGREES, AND THE SIMULTANEOUS EVAPN. OF CDSE PLUS SE OR COSE PLUS CD ON 'THE FILM PROPERTIES WAS ALSO STUDIED; EXCESS CD AND SE CAUSES THE FORMATION OF JHE HEXAGONAL AND CUBIC PHASEt RESP. OPERATING CONDITIONS ARE GIVEN FOR -THE PRUDUCTION OF THE SINGLE PHASE FILMS. FACILITY: MOSK. ENERGO-INST., MOSCOW., USSR. UNC-L I c 5 1 -J E D I R.J g - - - - - - - - - - 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ZINC OXIDE OBTAINEO BY OXIDIZING ZINC SULFIDE .- THIN FILMS --U- AUTHOR-(03)- V., SATYBAYEV, N.M., DMITRIYEV, V.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.,.SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 197V~'t05(l1i ZOO-[ '.~:_.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYI MATERIALSt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ZINC SULFIDEP ZINC OXIDEt SOLID SOLUTION9 CRYSTAL STRUCTUqEl X RAY DIFFRACTION, ELECTRON DIFFRACTIONP VAPOR CONDENSATIONi VACUUM DISTILLATION, VACUUM SUBLIMATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0517 STEP NO--UR/0070/70/015/001/0200/0201 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0119437 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CI~C. ACCESSION NO--AR0119437 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHANGES IN THE ZNS THINFIL14 STRUCTURE WERE STUDIED BY ELECTRON AND X RAY DIFFRACTION. THE 14AX. TEMP. WAS SOUGHT FOR WHICH ZNS ITHICKNESS LoO MU, PREPED. BY VACUUM CONDENSATION) IS NOT OXIDIZED IN AIR. BY HEATING AT 550-600DEGREES FOR I HR, THE FORMATION OF A ZNO FILM OF HEXAGONAL MODIFICATION WITHOUT ANY ORIENTATION WAS OBSO. ON THE SURFACE OF THE ZNS. AFTER 4 HR AT 600DEGREES OR 2 HR AT 650DEGREES, COMPLETE OXION. OF THE ZNS WAS OBSD.; THE CRYSTALS OF ZNO FORMED WERE ORIENTED PARALLEL TO THE (0001) PLANE OF THE SUBSTRATE. ZNS-LNO SOLrD SOLNS. WERE NOT COSDO FACILITY: MOSK. ENERG* INST., MOSCOWt USSR, uit L-1 sill USSR UDC 335.37:548.736 SHALIMOVA, K. V., KHIRIN, V. N. "The Relative Quantum Yield of Green Photoluminescence by Cadmium Sulfide in the Case of a Complex Light-Absorption Mechanism" Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Fizika, No 6, 1970, pp 54-59 Abstract: Keeping in mind the complex ligbt-absorption nechanism in the spectral region of 4580-4910 the authors consider two quantum yieldE of the green pbotoluminescence of polycrystalline films of cadmium sulfide. One of them is determined by intrinsic interzonal absorption, the other is determined by ab- sorption in superstoichiometrically excess atoms of cadmium. A calculation of these quantum yields at 770 K is made for two groups of polycrystalline films, and it is shown that the spectral distribution of neither of these yields con- tains selective bands that are characteristic of spectra of the absorption, reflection, and excitation of green radiation. ~ =-w"No AtAI00340067 R q6 0 Z':' J. MOM: n-.13 Daily Raj~art, Soviet Unioa,2 March 19700, Voi 11T, 11,Ix 41, r, USSR DEATHS OF rdo Som~T f1kmzjU:,.S RRparrHD Moscow MM STAR 25 F0b 70P L (Excerpts Retired Cini Gen Mildiall Alekseyevich. ah;,11n 1~.ai died after a -,~,nj During the Great Patriotic liar VA. Sbalin was ch,~ef of aUiiff of a m;-mbev of av~*fF-.: in operatton on the West, the Kalinin, the. Vorom-:M, and Fir;1C Be loeus 4 tart frozats. 'in the postwar years lei-A. ShAllm ncqupled a liumball of vat;poribilble pt,,:-:-,.s In the USSR Armed Parces General Headqaarters~ Xxi thr, latter days ef his service he was deput~j ~:,iief of general headquarters.. (Signed) M'V. zimaroy, S.M. Shtemenko. !!.T. Nilzn~Lj. .3 1 k v N.A. Nachinkin. L. K. 11. A. XQ=DSx"'Lj' J&L--L0JLe1 7-1 M'. rMM M. ~--- -1,.-,',-, 111-11-1--1111-1-il i 00-M -0, p-MM-7 M it, USSR VDC 535-854 IMWITSKIYI D. I.) SAMBONOV, G. A., SOBOLEV, G. A., and SWIN, V. I., Moscow Institute of Radiotechnology, Electronics and AuG 6~ ........... -- "A Device for Processing the Optical Signals Scattered from Objects" USSR Author's Certificate no 366444, Filed 22 Jan 71, Published 16 Jan 73 (from Gtkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsv, Tovarnyye Znak-i, 110 7, Mar (a) 73, claim no 16l732o/26-9) 'h-anslation: A device for the processing of optical si.-nals scattered from objects, containing a source of coherent radiation, an axial optical canal, consisting of a collimater, a phototransparency, a Dove prism and a lens for direct and reverse Fourrier conversions with an adjustable filter mounted between them and a canal for formtion of optical signals scattered from objects in a hologram, in series, distinguished by the fact that in order to increase the rapidity of signal processing in the basic optical canal a translucent mirror P. lens, a hologram and a rotntins, 'mirror have also been placed in series, optically cormecting:the output of the collimeter with the adjustable filter, while the hollgram and the adjustable filter are recorded on a registering device, for example a thermoplastic. 1/1 - 7-77,777' .77 -MR YUXHTINo, N.- K. j FUIRSMO t I. Y. IIVANOVAp H. S.r L. AJ-2 A_KA..LI=.X_A "Synthesis of 11-3,4-Dichlorophenyl-N'-hydrozyuree V sb. Khim. sredstva, zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant Protective Agents collection of works ), No 2, Moscow, 1972# pp 59-65 (from RZh-Khimiyag No 19y Oct 73, Abstract No 19N546) Translations Experimental results are reported of the first stage in the t thesis of lynurone - synthesis of 11-3,4-dichlOrDphenyl-N'-h)dmxyu= _7. -The relationship between the yield of 1 and the type of solvents has been investigated. Maximum yield of I has Ceen achieved using the solvent system chloro-oenzene-mothanol-water 2i2ti_. It has Ixen shown that I is capable of reacting in two directions during its catbazoylation wish 3p4- dichlarophenylisacyanate. 1,41 is passed through a solutlon of 8.61 g hydxo- ?cylamine sulfate :in 60 ml uQr at 200 uattl pH of !7.4 is reached, HeOH is added, the reaction mixture cooled to 0-3`9 18.8 9 of 3,4-dichlorophenyliso- -cyanate in 121 ml ClPh is addedl. the mixture is left standing fcr 15 min., evapo=ted and filtered, yielding 20.6 g of 94%41. UOSR UDC 6362.95 YUKMN, H. H., SHCHELOKOV, B. I. and jj~11.4 R. A. "Detection of ImDuritles In Commercial Muron and ThalrFi Charact-erizatio~i" V ob. Khim. Sredstva zashchity inast* (Chomic-al Plant ProteciUmits -- collecUon of works), vYP It Koscows 1970t PP 301-304 (from R;,'h-1(hirAya, 11o 13, 10 Jul 72, Abstract No 1311535 by 0. A. KoroLkova) Translationt The principal impurities of commerical d-Juron axa rosins (0.5- 4.2%6), the hydrochlorides of Ee2NIH (I) (0-3-0-6;-,f), ill.:, NwNNo-9 W), 3.4-012 C6H3PHCONPY49 (III) and traces of 3$4-012COY4.H.- (IV). The xcsiu5 are for.-Ivd in the phosgenation stage and In solution with 3114-C"IC6", UCO cnter into con- densation with 14C21111, where they are do-posited on the (iluron su!~p,-nsion. I is obtained In the condensation stage as a result of incomplota bloir-off FC1 (gas). II is forced from tho He2lfll and Nle3N conUaiiied in tho iy--turucd 1-hC1- The presence of III is duo to tho Ajapurj.t 111 wm~ix,,rlxal Ma,1111. IV Y MoNY12 apparently Is a produot of the reaction of 30-C.12C611 14"0 11,10 o'-ilall i:-nou"Ita of moisture. -.59- Ifni ~ZLIFMI W.. USSR uDc 621-396.677(088.,B) TSALEHCHUK, M. R. SMARYANOVA, Id. A. ~U~INOV~, .F., BY-KOVA, T. A., IVANOV, A. F. "A Device for Monitoring the Working Order of High-Frequency Channelsif USSR Author's Certificate No 265983, filed 10 Jun 68, published 3 jul 70 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IB103 P) Translation:. The uroposed device contains a twc-terminal plug to vhich a high-frequency oscillator is connected with DC rower Supplies. To simplif~r and speed up the monitoring process, the oscillator and paver supplies are enclosed in the housing of the plug holder., USSR Me 543.422A~547.79'546-163 SHAOULLIN 0 H. R. 1 0 X, M. A.t and TERENVYEVA, S. A., ImUtute of Organic 8Xd Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences USSR# Kazan' wTibratioiml Spectra and Structure of Some Oxmzaphospholanes" Idga, Xhimiya GeterotsikLichaskikh Soyedineniy, No 12, Dec 71, pp 1612-1615 Abstracti A series of 2-chlore~2-oxo-1,3,2-oxaazaphospholanes -was synthesized and their spectra were studied. To 15,3 g phosphorus oxychloride In 150 ml benzene kept at 15-20 0, a mixture of 20.2 g triethylamine and 8.9 g 1-methyl- aninopropanol-2 was added dropwise with stirring. The reaction mixture was stirred for 2 hrs, the triethylamine hydrochloride was separated, benzene was evaporatedp and the residue was vacuum-distilled, yielding 2-chloro-2-oxo-3.5- 0 d20 20 1.4602. dimthyl-1,3v2-oxaazaphospholanap b.p, 90 /0 4 1.2853g nb Analogously the 2-caloz-a-Z-oxo-3-latienyl-1.3,2-oxaazaphosphol,-,tne, m.p.96-97 0 and 2-chloro-2-axo-5-methYl-3-phenyl-IP3,2-oxaazaphospholazw, m.p. 114-115 0 were obtained. 1A spectra for model compounds have been repxoducedo and band assign- ments.have been made. On the basis of the changes observed in chardeteristic ftequenciesp going from trivalent phosphorus compourAs to tetracoorminatect ones, 75 SHAGIDULLIN, R. R. , et al.p KhAziya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 12, Doc 71# pp 1612-1615 a conclusion was zeached that changes In the ring confontation must have taken places in the trivalent phosphorus compounds the ring is in form of an with a pseudoaxial chlorine atoml,while in the tetraccordinated -phosphorus compounds an envelope is foxwd. with a axial phosphoxyl oxygen atom -od:an *quatorial chlorine 212 USSR ZAMAROV$ YE. V.Y PD1121111OV, W. VIY SHALKINA L. A. "Algorithm for Numerical Solution of the Axisymmetric Problem of Blectro- magnetic Wave Diffraction by an Ideally Conducting Surface of Rotation" Moscow, Vychislitellnyye Metody i Programirovaniye XV1, 1971, pp 147-159 Abstract: A stud I y ~ms made of the axis3rmetric probler. of electror7agnetic vave diffraction by ideally conducting, infinitely thin surfaces of rotation. The integral equations in this case are uniform, and the logarit1u.-Lic sivSrular- ity of the kernel for coincidence of the argruitents pezmits application of the self-regularization method (V. 1. Dmitriyev, et al. Vychisl. netodyr i pro- I _e -'asis of Uamirovaxiiye 110 X, moscour State. Univemity Press, lqb C~l til 1, the method of self-regularization, an ali,orithin -for nw.,erical solution of the corresponding equations is proposed which considers th(j nlritu-rc of the behavior ~of the solution at the ends or the interval.~ The algo:ritl= is aualyzed as a function of the share of the surface and frequency. The algor-ithm described can be used to find the current density an the surface, after which the radiation pattern of the radiator in the presence of an ideally conducting surface of rotation can be calcid-ated. This offers the possibility of determining the effect of a shield on the na6ure of the radia- tion. Sample normalized radiation patterns are presented for the case of a disc excited by magnetic and electric dipolea. ........ ........... own= DAT ')V 7 o 112 023 UNCLASS IF IE0 PROCESSING E-- 2 7N, -IF ROASYING MATERIJ'LS A TITLE--AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE ~PROCESS C ROTARY KILN -U- AUTHOR-(03)-KSEN00Z0VSKlYi V.R.t GOIENBUKI L.G., SHALMAN, L.M. ~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOUR,rE--MOSCOW, OGNEUPORYI NO 3p MAR 70, PP 20-25 D.ATE 'PUSL I SHED----MAR 70 ;.SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.v IND.v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--ROASTING FURNACE, INOUSTRIAL AUTOMATIC CONTROL, TEMPERATURE _..~MEASUREMENT, GAS ANALYZER, PRESSURE MEASUREMENT,THF_kNGDYNAtlIC :CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--LINCLASSIFIEI) --3006/0688 STE13 NO--UR/0131/70/000/00~/()O"0/01)25 PROXY REEL/FRAME CIRC ACCESS10i'll i,10--AP0134430 2/2 023 UNCLASS IF I ED: PROCESSING f)ArE--2T.NOV7O CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134430 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A kOTARY KILN CAN BE LOOKED UPON -CTS FOR AUTOMATIC CONFROL. TlJ-- FIRST SErTION .AS A SEQUENCE OF TWO OBJt' HEATS THE MATERlilL TO T14F SINTEP11-11G TEMPERATURE BY HEAT EXCHANGE BET,4EEN JHE FLOWS OF THE HEAT TRANSFER MEDIUM AND T4E MATERIAL. THE PHYSICAL :AND CPEMICAL PROCESSES OF SINTERIING nCGUR IN THE SECOND SECTION. -THEREFOREt THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM;FOR A ROTARY KILN MUST --OF TWO'SYSTEMS. THE MEASURING DEVICES USED IN SUCH A DUAL SYSTEM TO 'PUT OF RAW MATERITAL ARE ,:...,MEASURE TEMPERATURE IN THE SINTERING ZONE,AS IN DESCRIBED. IN ADDITION TO CHECKS OF TEMPERATURE AND RAW MATERIAL I INPUT, 'THE PRESSURE IN THE HOT ANIO COLD *.HEADS: OF :THE FURNACE, RAREFACTLON IN SMOKESTACK, GAS FLOW RATE, AND GAS.~PRIISSURE AR~.Clil~CKEI). A STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM (IF THE AUT014ATIC CONTROL SYSTEM IS PRESENTED. THE -AUTOMATIC TESTING A140 CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE ROTARY KILN HAS DeEN AT THE ZAPOROG REFRACTORY PLANT. THF:RESULTS OF THE TESTS HAVE _.CONFIPMED THE EFFECTIVENESS AND ECONOMIC EXPEOIENCY OF USAlNG THIS SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATION OF RCTARY KILN OPERATION. CLASSIFIED USSR KSENDZOVS.TKIY, V. R., GOZEIN L. 1f% I -BUK, L. G. "Automatic Control System for the Process of Roasting in a Rotary Kiln" Moscow, Ogneupopy, No 3, Mar 70, pp 20-25 Abstract: A rotapy kiln can be looXed upon aii a o,' t;v,~Q -6bjects for automatic control. T h e, first section haal-,7 material to the sintering temperature by heat oxclhan'go the flows of the heat transfer mediur, and the inaterial. physical and chemical processes of. sintering occur in joc,-,ndl section. Therefore, the automatic control :3ystovi for r, tar, Iciln must oonsist of tvo systems. The measuring devicc~; u,-,r-,~', in such a dual systera to ineasuro temperature in the at inr,,"It of raw material are described. In additior. '1-3 cho;;c1m, teriperatL.--o and raw material input, the pre-s-s-are iz th(.L cold hoads of the furnace, rrjxe~action in the s"moke.),itack, Oya" rato, ;..nd gas prc.--nuro are chocicod, A atri=,tural a -j I ',I Q f' 7 autoymatic control system is pre'llontud. Tho automatic 1,10-u-b1ni-I and 112 USSR YSENDZOVSKIY, V. R., et al, OrzneupM, NO Mar -?G, 20-2~c control system for the rotary kiln has been chocAkod at t'I'Le Zaporogr refractory plant. The results of the tests bave confirmjd the this sy:3tG-.'?I foil effectiveness and econonic expediency of using automation of rotary kiln operation, 2/2 Ace. 'L)~ 0034397- l%WM Ref Code: TJR 0297 AP PRDURY SOURCE: Antibiotiki, 19-WOV91off, Nr 2, pp Aj TRANSFERABLE DRUG RESISTANCE W ENTEROBACTEIRIA ISOLATED IN LE, -INGRAD, Shal man S L,; Tereshin, P. 1L sanitarv anti !al Shtion, LerihTirafl or Antiblotics Expe6nients on conjugation showed transferance of drng resistance in 910 stains -of enterobacteria 'isolated in 1967-1968, A straill of cltrohotc~ wa~ Used as a reciplell". Simmorls citrate acyar with an~ibiofics wa~ used as a selective rnedi-.un. Tl-arisferabl~' resistance was found in 177 strains of enterobacteria (84.29 per cents, inc:uding 85.88 per ,cent of strains with mul-tilyle n2sistance and 77.5, pec cent With TC-~Sistance to one of the antibiotics (mainly tetracycline). Capacity for lesistance trai:sfervice was shcwn in -16 out of 87 strains of Shigella, 74 out of 88 strains -of enteropathogenic Coli bacteria P.-nd 27 cut of X; strains of saprophylic Coli bacteria. Resistance tit Slaigella Zonne to nieorzly- cin, noted for the,first tirne in 1967 was also transferable. REEL/FRAME 19711057 -s L TJSSR 'OTOt r G. T Ulc 67.8.16L, '5 1, 0-~Y Glues;,, 17 Abstr,--t PP 27-29 ties. "0, Sat-- of "'Cle --C it dc,,e COTA.C! - -, iP .1 '0 reactivj.J., Y, IS &.-ent for Can to USSR tTDC: 621. 364.639 ABROSIMOV, N. K. , ALrul-AZOV, D. G. , MaTRIYEE, V, S. P. TEL!q~7CH~l MMINKER, D. M. , KULIFOV, A. V. , MIRONOV, Yu. T. , 11DTEYEV, G. F. KOMA.R, Ye. G., IMALY- RYABOV, G. A., CHER11OV, N. 11.2 SIM, I - F. , M01110SZON, , - A., I P -EGUr, V. I. , ROMIDESMENSKIY, B. V., ROYPE, I. M., SEREDMIKO, Ye. V., PhyS4cotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe, Acade=.r of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad, Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Equipment imeni D. V. Yeframov, Leningrad "The Leningrad Synchrocyclrtron for a Proton Energy of 1 GeV e L ningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheslioy: Fiziki, Vol. 41, No 9, Sep 71, pp 1769-1T75 'Abstract: The paper describes the synchrocyclotron at the Physicotechnical Institute imani A. F. loffe of 'che Acader7 of Sciences of the LISSR for a proton energy of 1 GeV. Proton beam parELmeters as well as the characteristics of the main systems of the accelerator are.presented. The beam channels are described, and the layout of tha accelerator building is givens The installa- tion has been in successful operation since 1910. Three tables,, two figures, bibliography.of twelve titles. 83 ''USSR UDC 632-954-51:633-16 SHALNA* A.t Voke Branch of the Lithuanian Scientific Research Insti- fu t ef A riculture 0 .9 "Effect of New Herbicides on Individual 'Weed SpeciPs and on Barley Yield" Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Kh2ZX~~, Vol 8, No 1, Jan 70, pp 43-44 Abstract: In field experiments conducted in 1966-1968 at the experi- menr,=aarm of the Voke Branch of the Lithuanian Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture the author studied the ei!fect of new com- bined herbicides, viz. pesko-T, banlen and kombile;n, On various spe- cies of weeds and on barley yield. The results showed that the effec- tiveness of pesko-T increases with dosage (1-5-2.0 kg/ha). The prep- aration almost completely destroys dicotyledonous, iAnnual and bionnial weeds and 93-95 percent of perennials, but has lil~tle effect on mono- cotyledonous weeds. Pesko-T has no negative effact on barley gradth ..or development. Baden is most effective against' dicotyledonous weeds 1/2 USSR UDC 616-008.922.1.04-092.9-085.835.3-07:616.12-073.97 YUSHKOVY M. A.,_1HA1tLNFV, B. I., and EYGELES, A. M., Institute of Clinical and Experimental Surgery, Ministry of Health USSR, Moscow "Electrocardiogram Indicators in Dogs Subjected to Intravenous Administration of Oxygen Microemulsion Under Severe Hypoxia" Moscow, Eksperimental'naya Khirurgiya i Anesteziologiya, No 1, JanfFeb 72, pp 88-90 Abstract: Severe hypoxia in dogs was brought about by a ventilation of lungs with nitrous oxide, or by asphyxia. In conjunction with hypoxia all dogs were given an intravenous injection of oxygen microemulsion. The state of the animal organism under these circumstances was checked by ECG, A ventilation of the lungs with N20 for 12 min produced the following tibanges in the ECG: the R was decreased (P < 0.05) in 9 min, the S wave increased (P < 0.05) in 12 min, the voltage of the T wave increased (P < 0.001) in 12 min and the wave changed from 2 mm at the beginning of the experiment to 7 mm. These changes can be attributed to oxygen lo.,5ses f rom the microemulsiou Auring its passages through the lung vessels. On the other hand, it Is quite possible that oxygen in alveoli was replaced by nitrogen.or N20, foll(x.;ed by embolism of the lung vessels and the development of myocardial hypoxia. A.Sphyxia produced changes in the heartbeat by establishing a nodal rhythia for 3 min 1/2 USSR YUSHKOV, M. A., et al-, Eksperimental'naya Khirurgiya i Anesteziologiya, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 88-90 after the start of the experiment, decreased the P wave (P < 0.05) to 0.6 mm in 15 min, and increased the P-Q interval (P < 0.05). The latter was observed only during the first minute of asphyxia. There were no reliable changes present in the QRS deflection, neither with respect to its duration, nor its voltage during the entire 18 min of asphyxia accompanied by the intravenous injection of oxigen, under these conditions the most. proiiinent changes were In the T wave dynamics; its voltage increased from the first minute of the oxperiment and remained at this level. This is attributed to respiratory acidosis. Bleeding of animals during asphyxia and intravenous injection of oxygen produced only insignificant changes in the electrocardiogram. USSR uDc: 615.473,9:615.832.(1) ZYUM, N. A., GDOVSKIY, V. A.,.LUR'Y"E, Yu. Yu., WZLOV, M F. M., FREYDOVICH, A. I., Institute of Physical Problems imeni S. 1. Vavilov "A Device for Directional Freezing of TissUesit Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyve Maki, No 12, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 33395-7, Division A, filed 11 NOV 70, published 30 Mar 72, p 19 Translation- This Author's Certificate introduces a device for diroction"A freezing of tissues which contains a vacuum-insulated V~essel holding two parallel tubca for delivery and removal of a cooling:agent. The device also contains a heat-insulation liner, a charcoal getter mid a tir., As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to frc-eme 'Us8ues arranged eccentrically relative to the longitudinal axis of the device, a wire helix vi ith high heat conductivity Is placed in fixed contact with the tip. 43 ACCUSION KRt AP3009539 'AUTHORs Shal nAov, At '1 0 TIUM :Sorbing xerOOrAS SOURCEs Byul. Isobret. I tovarn, auskov, no. 15, 19509 46 TOPIC TAGSs vacuum, ultrabigh,vacuum'IftlunInvni, wou'llic Slu"i-, helium, liquid helium ABSTRACTs Sorbing'screens have the special festal* thato for Q6 purpose of obtAiniag an ultrahigh yacuum, they &re,a*49 from notmilie alani is cooied by.liquid helium and covered by a highly-dispersed adivorption-oxide film. ASSOCUT109j' none M=TTEDt Wowag - UTR ACD v. OSSovas RMS 60 SU13 CODRx Mfg SD NO raw SOV0 coo QT=# 000 111111 m=m NERIME M-NO Oil UNIC L AS S I F TEO ~PRDCESSING OATE--27NOV70 TlITLE--PURITY OF LIQUID HELIUM -U- .,AUTHOR-(0Z)-ABRIKOSO'/A, I.[., SHALNIKOV, A.I. :'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~:_.SOURCE-PRIB. TEKH. 1-:KSP. 1970, (2)t 242-3 :i:'DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70 AREAS-- CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--AEROSOL, CHEMICAL PURIFICATION, FILTRATION# HELIUM :,'-CONTROL MARKING--NO I'ESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1454 STEP NO--Ult/0120171,'0/000/002/0242/0243 ACCESSION NO--AP01351;?5 UNC L ASS T F I F D -2/2 Oil UNCL ASS I F I Ed PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 "CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0135125 ..ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT--(U,% GP-0- ABSTRACT. 1. Vo PETRYANOV, ET AL. FILTERS (1968), USED FOR REMOVING AEROSOLS FROM GASES, ARE RECOWMENDED FOR PURIFICATION OF LIQ. HE FROI-1 HIGHLY DISPERSED SUSPE-NOEO PIATTER. THESE FILTERS SHOULD BE LOCATED AT THE EXIT OF ABSORPTION TRAPc IN THE LOW JEMP. ZONE. FACILITY: FIZ. FAD., MOSK. GOS. UNKV.t MOSCOWt USSR. &a A I- 1.7 Ace. Nr: 4P604358.e Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimantallnoy i Teoreticheskoy J-, Zia - Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 2, pp WEAK FERROINIAGNETISAI IN NiCOs N. Af. Jrrles,' T. The static magnetic properties of a NiCOs single crystal wv-, invest3gated in the 4.2-40'K teraperature range. The transition point of the weak ferromagnetic state, T;v = 25.2'K- is found. Induction of autiferromagnetie ordering in the vicinity of the transition point is studied- The temperature dependence of the NiCOs spontaneous fer- romagnetic moment is measured. The main parameters characterizing the properties of the three carbonates, A1nC0,jj CoC0,j and NiCO3 an compareiL REEL/FPAM 1976-2054 USSIR UDC 621. 915 -OV, V IM. G. , I~- V. KRYLOVA, V. Ye. , S-HAIL'UN. "A Device f~):., Weldin~ Pulk Conductors to the Contact Areas of Solid Circu--,~.' UF;S'~' -' --Uhor's Certificate No 259208. Filed 26 jun `8, Pi I l-shed 26 ADr 70 ~.`rcm 0 1 D -Kh-Radio-telehnika, tZo 10, Oct 70, Abstract No iOV166 11) -ranslation: A device is nrcDosed for welding bulk conduct t-D the of -acrocircuits. T'o simnlir,,i "he operation, Lncrea5e produe ivLtj, vind welding quaJity, the holder fork and welding electrode are fastened to tya which are interconnected and move simultaneously, the travel of these levers~ "being varied by mz-wls, of a regulating screw. INURE M L M3 112 028 UNCLASSIF DATE--230CT70 TED~ PROCESSING TITLE--EFFECT OF AN INfTlArOR AND AN ACCELERATOR ON THE THIXOTROPIC -U- PROPERTIES OF A POLYESTFR RESIN WITH AEROSIL ADUITlVES ..AUTHOR-(03)-LAVRISHCHEV, L.P-t TRAPEZNIKOV, A.A*t S~IALOPALKINAi ToG. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--LAKOKRASOCHt MATER4 IKH PRIMEN. L97()v (1), 10-12 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .7~:wSUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS--POLYESTER RESINt FILLERO THIXOTROPYt ORGANOCOBALT COMPOUNOP ::~.'MECHANICAL f-AILURE9 MATERIAL DEFOaMATION -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRA.4E--1997/0430 STEP NO--UR/0303/70/000/001/0010/0012 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119366 __Ut,lf-LASS[l u A tj 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0119366 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THF STRESS DEFORMATION DIAGRAMS OF SOLNS. OF POLYESTER RESIN PN I CONTG. AEROSIL IN STYRENE SHOWED THAT THE PRESENCE OF CO NAPHTHENATE (1) INCREASED THEIR THIXOTROPY. THE ADDN. OF CUMENE IIYDROPEROXIOE AS WELL AS I TO THESE SOLNS. GAVE LESS VISCOUS SOLNS. AT REST AND SLOWER RECOVERY TIMES AFTER THE COMPLETE SOLN. STRUCTURE MCECH. BREAKDOWN. A S S, I F 1 F 0 112 019 UNCL ASS IF] ED :T-ITLE-DISTANCE BET;4FEN THE FNDS UF MACkoma AUTHUR-SHALTU K OF 1,NF,]--USSR -:Sfj-UF.rE--ZH. STRUKT. KH-IM. 1970t lltl) 170-3 :-.:6jkTL . ~PUBLJSHED ------- 70 ~_SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TAGS--MACROMOLECULE9 DISTRIgUTION FUNCTILINt POLYMER CtiNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRIrTIDNS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -~PRUXY RUL/FPAME--199Z/0302 STEP NCI-.-UR/OL92/70/',)11/001/0170/0173 .,Clqc ACCESSION NU--AP0111496 -X S-1 t -f-AS' F Ir-0- U PR'OCESSING T)ATE-020CT70 LEcuLis -u- ii 'i . i p r4 ~.-2/2 019 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 :IGURC ACCESSION NO--AP0111496 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STARTING FROM THE SUPPOSIT104 THAT IN-A-POLYMER THE DISTANCES BETWEEN, THE ENDS OF THE MACROMOLS. HAVE VALUES LIMITED BY THE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION, THE PROBLEM IS COVSIDERED MATH. A BETAtUISTRIBUTION FUNCTION WAS OBTAINED9 WHICH SUPPORTS L. TRkOLA0S VIEWS (19531 AND CUNTRADICTS THE 14CHAUTIC DISTRIBUTI)IN" POSTULATES Of OTHER AUTHORS (We KUHNtT934; He MARKY El AL.# 1934). T x 6) 73 XII-Ilm. PPITAXIAL DEPUSITIOP 07 CAUIUH PHOSPHIDE M4 THE GAS P16NSE USING FROSPUINt (Article by h. Z. S?%*Iurov. Yu..,Kh. _ShsuIov, Ye....A. Rysbcnlcat Xoej7vx Havasi- sluxat4A. This p4por was devoted to the devellozmant at t4o oe~thoA of apitax,41 growth at gallium rhosphido uattim J%1=I=,m.=d pha4j4)jjvAa hyAmdas. T1,C m- for rhi gro6ith rat.* of the eptt.xial ft Ira or GAP 4A functions of the verinble technalegleal parameters tif the procets were foundr the PH3. JIM and I.Consurptlon. tho temperature of the pallluai source and the growth telw- PC rat . by processing the relations a6tAfned, the effect of the cowpoafti=n of the xw ph=& an the epitaxiel. growth Tato end an the qusL1t7 of the growing layers use determined. The compowition of the An* phase was varied by varying the concentration* of the active co"ontnts of the phosphorus and gallium, onea- chloride reactions.. The equations were obtatned which relate the ~:-:=trallad he rpitaxial ge-th rate., Proc&Ax Parameters to t V9 K.' K' a where ar..Cl, op am the concentrations of the galUum monothiorLde sad the rhasiphartse respectively; T is the substrate tempera ture; k, Are the constant coefficients torrespanding to the vanotin crystallo- graphic directions of growth. The 1")LIMM growth rate Of the spitaxist film of CAP occurs for conven- trotions of Orci, ' 4.3-10-3 W16012 maIts of H 2 and up . 15,10-3 malos/2 %aloo of msd a growth tesparsture of 7 1,043' K. Ths asteLluatspixic, X my,and 175 - VW. V--A XSS Jib, J~Jlij'.Tle STUOUr 41F T11 C.WAUH TV-&';.qVDRT PROC 'Ps Sy alkstimts HC1 WIN SYNT111;SIZING SEMICONLAX-rOR CUMP"UhUS vy ThE All'i; Tyrr jArctcle by 0. Z. Shalumov, Yu. Kit, Shaulovo Tv, A. Rynbenkoi Moscow. Novoit- IPrnt~'vsnz birch, III e V V!Pq!SL': L21-0 June p 1751 Pie atructur4l ;U%d Ulecctupi'viticol Vropertivo of serlcouj"tot cm- poundo obralised In the gas tranaport rrace3a. ose"tWim 4tread ~~ U;r 0(tion 411.4 thr ToLnti$,11 of dw ettivr 1rc44zI-,~cnr30ii11dti_tv. in tt.k C..Z. 4( *M1 lium~cvnk ji i n So Acompoun,bi, nits of Ote #eA I ~. componon tv 10 Se I I I uin monoch to- ti4w, In thr nsoer-holiabip. znjority of cjkttcs~ UCI to syntheatted diractl~ 4ur- Jolt the procAIjo of gruwtis of the reactim of tateractieto of ittivaitua hC1 with AntitUm- 1110 rT-P*,Ae4 TUpQft 16 dOy-tVA..tO thft =141(1' of An *404itier"tAll d4- tortnination.of 4)W kinetic law* of the proCaso of gallium transport by )',Ydra- fin chlari'40 "lid. namely. Aleter"Ination of the Atillitift transport rate. the gallium mantichLorldit foi~tsxtlon rate and Onit study of Cho gas compostitloot In the Anne of hydrachlorination of gallium. This atillivis transport vote. i9k "a- critiod-by the *nttsclon whatta rt;4 is the transport; rate, solvethr., glici. to the hydropten, chloride tonsumtloa rate, Iftersthtj T Is the hydrochlorinstion tititiparsturv. *K. In order to estimate clip formation rate of GaC1 , the following empirical re- lation won obtaintil An estimate Was mode of the composicLon at the gas photo which, ditpending ad the hydrogen thlorlde consumption and the hydivchlarintition varies Iron G&CI 1.06 to GSCI 2. 7' The optimal process conditimis for hydrocktIortnaticia, of gallium were found for which the GoCI yield approaches 100 paresst. Lao - AA051891~ uR o462 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent, 470 244:596 PRODUCTX~N PRESS FOR ~~SS FULRE STTC4 tbdleil with large items ensurex~h,igh grade'surface by.~means of an ane (61,~fitted with motAl plates elastic membr (7) which load the blank so as to smooth out uneven p!aces. 1he plijnger (5) is.overed in a parting layer aM an upper filler impregnated with binder. The blank is then covered in~the parting film. the membrane placed in'position with the platens and moved, onto,the prees table (2) The load chamber (3) is lowered and the clwips locked shut and vacuu0created. leadiog to the preus.oper4tlon, emoothing,atc. Tfwclampa are opened and the formed blank remolved. 21-2-67. as 1135529/123-5, IIRFqLFR.. V-A.- and B (7.10.69.) 13ul. 18/28.5.69. claqs 29c. 19820366 AA0051891 AL-'O I 9820367 USSR KONYUKHOV, V. K., MATROSOV, 1. V., PROKHOROV, A. M., SHALUNOV, D. T., and SHIROKOV, N. N., Physics Institute imeni P. N. USSR "Continuous Casdynamic Laser With a Mixture of Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, and Water" Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 12~ No 10, 20 Nov 70, pp 461-434 Abstract: This article reports that in a supersonic wind tunnel to which a heated mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen with a small quantity of water was blown there was observed an amplification ofinfrared radiatioa, and after installation of an optical resonator In the worUng portion of the tunnel a generation effect was obtained. Studies of - the amplification co- efficient of a supersonic flow (M - 4-5) were made in a wind tunnel described previouslyby the authors, with the difference that the gas expanded in a wedge-shaped nozzle with an angle of opening of 13* ar-4 a length of the supersonic portion of 5 cm. The stagnation temperature, was 1000*K, the stagnation pressure was 5 atm, and the dimensions of th'a critical cross section were 1. 5 x 100 mm. The probing ray . of a single-mode, single-f re- quency C02 laser was directed parallel to the greater dimension of the 1/2 KONYUKHOV, V. K., et al, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i TeoreticheskO7 Fiziki, Vol 12, No 10, 20 Nov 70, pp 461-464 critical cross section and intersected the gas flow at the point of emission from the nozzle. A study of the change in the absorption coefficient and the amplification of the signal of the.CO 2 laser with time showed that ab- sorption in the gas flaw decreases to zero and then amplification appears. Introduction of water molecules causes accelerated relaxation of the C02 molecules from the later laser level as the gas flats in the supersonic portion of the nozzle. The amplification coefficient was Measured as a function of water content in the mixture. Measurement of the amplification coefficient in this gas mixture was made at a frequency of 947.73 cm-1 and showed that inversion in the supersonic flow exists for the pair 4of levels (00-1)-(10-0) but the amplification coefficient,amounts. to 6-10 cm7l for a water concentration of 2.1%. 2/2 _54- USSR UDC 536.24.-532.54 SHALVAROVAS_,__V., SPODYRYAK, N. T. "Hydraulic Resistance and Heat Exchange in a Pipe with Flat and Plavy Ray Receivers" Probl. Teploenerg. i Prikl. Teplofiz. Vyp. 8 [Problems of Heat Engineering and Applied Heat Physics, No 8 -- Collection of Works], Alma-Ata, Nauka I Press, 1972, pp 142-147, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B727 by the'author's). Translation: Results are presented from a study of the hydraulic resistance and heat exchange in a pipe with flat and wavy ray receivers, which can be practically used in existing and newly constructed air heaters. In the pipe with the flat ray receiver, the heat,transfer for the range of values of R = 8,000-65,000 which was studied is 1.42-1.13 times more Intensive than in a hollow pipe; for a pipe with a wavy ray receiver with a 1/2 period of 1,000 mm and a 1/2 amplitude of oscillations of 3 mm,the increase is by a factor of 1.61-1.37. F _R1 ViE (SympnSium in "Ir'scow r.Articlc L~y ,nrvt=- ,)r Physic~,i ;md I Sc A. Malkint Noscow, A knd - -M i ~SS R all Vo t 12 11 n9_1 1:h,vlzg1c;"1 invPaticati Otis arn vi,ille. devpl~,J~d irl t.- ctiori,~ at tho pr,,s-mc tirm~i rs t L y , a s acomporii-t part physicodivrrical. Work pursuinr t1a, O'Dal of establi.,11-3cnt )r of a atance and its =Croscopic propcrtics arid, aev.,zindly. ;1 11 tion or Lfie. awc-hanica. or continkla 0-.ich is and dyrairiTc 1511ramet.Qr-~ of, crintrectim)a between-tho kinematic - All'i in solving the boundary -problems .1m! plicaLion to analysis or concretv. techziological the r~gtilar (Seventh) symposiurv on the rhvolloE~~ of polyiiit-z~- i~ I-,ars ized . y the, Isis t*i ture o f Pe trachem. ici 1 SVII thes !S imon 1 Tripthiyev of the AS USSR and hold. on 10-14 April in Mos,;C- main attention was given to the rirst directiort of' Participatinr, in the sosoio=. ipre o,~Pr fyOG porson:i. (;rOup of acienti3ts frops East Germany, Pol&rid, Bulgarii. about .100 reportj wvre neavd. Discuss"I 'At co,-- sium uas a broad complgx of protte;iis co;inoctcd Witit thl. Physical rhosiliacry arid plcchajiic:-~ ar Pollyt-wric or thr moLectilar nature of r~~laxavia!i ch ~rlb arid L - onstru ti ri of i,:c,l modell, t:;, '!Ac c e titative Juscription of the Uchav,.zr ,f rL polymor ii: f ent conditions; of deformation wilh Cl,'Laj~vd chara -..prized v ;>%I.! lecular paramLt,~ra of' reLiubly v zamplv viscoelaetic properties. Discuzised with ardecial the problLm of the liquid crystallin, statc, and rho inflw~n,, of tl~is physical structure of the systen on its port~.Os. Tho aympositurs, was opened with v!,%e addresses cf ~\,,C K, A, Andrianov and A, Yu. ImMinsk--y. who emphad":~,:d. O,t 78 imil", la I I(: '. I )!-j 1 ,%;i C;,A a ')I;11 ml,;wrou; o I ~! I c CMJ,.4~01 Ili I C ml c am I, o!. it io I I "i ~)as-d P., I-o ror r -1. 1 1, rt I -I t-pr~!.4o TI-Y, wail hp.i rd tho sitrs,r)- t .t S. Of t!" ;C t.1". itr,v Uri- tnd of, fl;l.i~iity (If with dic ~.-vvrit !,11 i of t'-1 1: iM i it , COMAW, tt'd 4~h !"'C"Tlt YlIa C`3 V., -1.10 t t 1) clu:,otitvt. i Y,,Ly orlixotv ih~, i I Lit 0 VtI I., I,) L r ula r t; hi i n i n m.*.in if ei t a t; ionj al' n;-. I, Up.- A 1" '!1 ch.,ti-a- t-v;~tic of pAyworic System.3. In Lh. 1-miti,ni; c -,d i t j I) mr f I . ro rmzi t :ll i I wli,"i -.rl~ pal"- r s t i I I r. L~ - , .., I id i t a II it,, 1, 1, c :1 r 1: 4.1 0.~tr t r! c o; " -Z i t i a it L; uc-c-tt arjj~,C Ici 1~4 I dotvvmi,,u* i,)n ur rvjn:~ar".icn of th" tt'07-1. ti 111. 1.c F. f c a z; it 1711111:._~ 1.1i ,r --riv r' .1-f or-m:i, I, I ,.-n alld F, L !oli L, r LhC p(I IYMeC, ix Ct-r,!nt: t; t.~ ( -'s atonal of g;,ttlcture. T he r-porti of jju . Ya ap.r I ~G . M . v i I I I I I r -., y -'d t7thVI75 Wl!:~- d"Vot"L-d tc ge'leval j,L'.1J1C-MS ~L t,I)Ly- IY31cs Ili cvtil,,~ct:an wl~tb ~t;;__v or Z;!-.c of vi.,O- 4:,~I"tric relaxittion i-l`dir1rCCe:IL -,hYSicQ1 Stilte~, 4,va "tLfj t it 0 f t h p a f tn,0,4~ processea I, -, til t h~- Cori mo t i atia L p. opert i es all' P,',: v-ic cJiiiinw- A I se~- ~elrjrq,.- it,,, to triv s~jv~ "phy.4icaV' direr I: ia= in. r1(-n1oc;y was 1:6, reporc -of fretlkpl, (itl th, .~t mg. -kn -problatir . rratAksforro, ti..5 ari:.- ing as -m ri~!~ujt nf dtformatitn and influence on the condi- tions a.,d urvCime cl' fl.aw of poZynefig, ., 111 a rIvv-,bcr r)[, rpp-urra t~,:, SzrUcutre- of fLklicl PQL-;-mrL~ 7,rid thv irlrLuerco or thiz utr%IckuLe of- tt,,~~ lt,;*tem ,;I ~t.b rilro- ..rv divcusscli. Thus, i_n dpta;l, tire curvoupondenc-, of the 3tructurr alid viscri%itv ot' -:I - , - ', porl E, , -kL al'.0, cv-auttl- s.,li'lAtiv. of pflyrno'n. Thu rt . a f a_: _F, ) ~~, C~cs tllz vi,,tults of' stucly n' t-u-, rrpaLovit:aL prop,)rtic~zi of allisotropic 5.akution% of rigid-elleiin Which all "cirill liquid crys~-aLlme phrimv-. P0'.3 -!10,TnDe.VLS Of li(IlliCt CV)'Stilj.!1 w,~re. cxamii,,,ad b), -L. ;. S~~. U.~l a hydr.,dyllarlic ut" bt2navtor wR-rc-upas,~d 5y E. L. A~m, an,~; A. N. b,i'~yt-,in. , I' T - TiiU -7--T'~, t "c tkit,~Ai. prubl,,m,~ Con riec t d i th tlv~ I lqoi z.-F t~ STI. i it, - .,,,r "re pr,~.-W-d iri ~l,ir-y fom t~y- I. G. alld the ati;ilicatioa of Lhost concepra t6 i;ltrA- aild tiubm~)Lecutav Liquid crystalline order was exap,iiied in the r~pnrt of V. N. Tsvpticov and co-lluthpirs,. A-so reloted to problems or polymer physicei wa.-l the rp.- P;arl; of Poland)p who told abaLit new roakalts ou- tained by~=jm in th~ theory of poly--tweAc Latticeft. V. 79 USSR UDC 535 SHALTYKO, L. G., SHEPELEVSKIY, A. A.', FREWL, S. Ya. "Small-Angle Scattering of Light in Liquid Crystals" Uch. zap. Ivanov. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Ivanova State Peda- gogical Institute), 1972, Vol. 99, pp 124-146 (from RZb-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 10D783) Translation: The scattering intensities of polarized light from three models of optically anisotropic. structures encoontered in 1yotropic liquid crystals are calculated. These were an optically anisotropic cyiinder with a cholester distribution of the polarization capacity within it, an optically anisotropic cylindrical shell, and an optically anisotropic tor"~ . The corresponding diffraction formulas were obtained. The theoretical distribution of int(--.- sity obtained by computer tabulation of the functions satisfactorily cor- responds to the experimentally obtained pictures of small-angle scattering of light from lyotropic. liquid crystals of poly-y-benzyl-L-glutamate. 34 ref. Resume. 6 7 USSR UDC 621.315.592:546.19'681 KOVTONYUK, N. F., KURBATOV, L. N., NOZDRIN, V. V. ORLOY,,,Y..-.,�.-rg RYAB MO, Ye. A., J-~ RASKIN, A. A., ROSTUNIOVA, R. P., SOLOV"YEV, A. A.: SEVAST'YLNOV, V. G., twYAGIN, A. M.2. and SHAULOV, Yu. Kh. "Some Problems of a Technological Formulation of the Process of Obtaining Epitaxial Films of Gallium Arsenide b-1 the Gas Phase Method" V sb. Protsessy rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovodn-. (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, LNo 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B130) Translation:_ The epitaxial films of GaAs obtained were prcduced by the gas phase method with the use of AeHx, Ga, and HOL. GaAs wafers aerved as substrates. The surface of a weller was subjected to chernical-mechanical processing and etching wit-h H?-SO4: H202: H20 ir. the ratio 3: 1: 1. Synthesis of t~a C--As was conducted in a reaction apparatus which was thoroughly scaven&ed by k,> and etched by i0l at 51-00 C for N mirrates. After cooling,0the Ga was loaded into the chamber. The chamber was heated to a t-coveraturo of 850 C for activation of the Ga surface. ~-fter reduction W'rv to 1C0--1, 0 C, the GaAs: substrate was intrcduced into the re- of the temipora~ szo action zone. After heating the Ga area and the Ws area, etching of the GaS was Performed by HCl gas in a stream of AvH3 and H2. The films were dopcd by So. 112- JSSR KOVTOZTYUK, N. F., et al., Protsessy rosta kristall.)v i plenok poluprovodn. (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7D130) best specimens of film had n-type conductivity and a mobility of 40SO-5000 cx~ /V-sec. Films dopj5d by Se had a concentration of 1017- 101 at/cm3 and -Wzobility of 2000 cd:/vwaec* 8 refs VsBe 2/2 56 kcc. Nr: Ref. Code: AA0108719 Abstracti~~v~ice: -3--")0 UR 0482 -Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Elecj:ricalo Derwent, 243755 WELDING !aCHINE FOR STRAT~ffr T-BEA14S has welding beads, po~;ittoning rollers and driving rollers, all mounted on a beam which tan be pivoted in the vert- ical plane. This imparts a bending stress to the T-b4mm being welded, so counteracting the opposite stress due to welding. & 30.3.67 as 1145211/25-27. H,I.SIIALYAPT.N. S.N.ADAIIES A.M. PALLER et al. (3-10-69) Bu-1 17/14. 5.69. class 21h. int.Cl. B 23k. AUTHORS: Shaa Adamerko, S. N.; Paller, A. M.; Kapf4ntsev, 1. G. REEL/FMME a. 1.11. 1. M 199004-93 /3s USSR UDC 537-311-33 PETROV, V. H., BELOV, V. V., SHALYAPINAt L. H., and FIGUROVSXIY, YE. K., Moscow Institute of Steel ancrkiroy-311 "Identification of Narrow-Zone Alloys with Variable Composition" Hoscow$ Izvestlya Akademli Hauk SSSR, Hoorganichoskiye 14aterialy, Vol 10, No 3, 14ar 74, pp 418-422 Abstracti Single crystals of CdxHgl 2 < x 0.5), with electron _xTe (0. concentrations (difference betwpen donor and acceptor ooncentrations) at 7?0K equal to approximately 1016_1014 cm73 and mobility of about 105-10 cm2/v-sec, were used to study the spectral distribution of quanttui yield of the internal photooffect. The lifetiaLe of charge carriers and rate of eurfaco recombina- tion were determined. A tablo lists the p.)asible methods ofAdentifying narrow-zoao alloys and the smallest sample size that caq be used for each method, The prospoctive use of the quantum yield growth effect ie. indicated in the short-wave region for,identifying suall samples off the single cryst.ls used and other rourrov-zorw phases of variable composition* Two figures, one tablor 18 bibliographic references, 1/1 PIAOCESSING DATE--160CT70 .112 019 UNCLAssm' ~TITLE-ROLE OF AORENERGIC MEDIATION IN THE MECHANISM OF RESERPINE ACYIOM ON THE HYPOPHYSEAL ADRENAL ACTIVITY -U- AUTHOR--SHALYAPINAi V-G- OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-PROBL. ENDQKRINOL, 1 9709 16(2),'60-4 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDIC-AL SCI,ENCES TOPIC TAGS--BLOOD PLASMA, CORTICOSTERGIDt-RESERPINEt NOREPINEPHRINEr CATECHOLAMINE -',CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO [:,.PROXY RCeL/FRAME--1996/0000 STEP NO--UR/0502/70/0161002/006010064 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117828 UNCLASSIFIED --160CT70 PROCESSING DATE UNCLASSI FIED.. 019 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117828 ~:-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESERPINE ADMINISTERED 1.13. TO '.~.RATS AT 0.251 1.0, 2.5, OR 5.0 MG-KG REDUCED THE CONTENT OF NORADRENALINE AND INCREASED THE LEVEL OF CORTICOSTeRO10S IN THE PLASMA, WITH THE MAIN EFFECT DUE NOT To rHE EXTENT OF NORADAENALINE CERE81,AL DECREASE*BUT TO THE RATE OF ITS RELEASE FROM GRANULES. DEPLETION OF CATECHOL AMINE,RESERVES BY RESERPI14E DID NOT ALWAYS CHANGE THE NONSPECIFIC HYPOPHYSEAL ADRENAL SYSTEM REACTIONS TO STRESS STIMULATION (ELEC. STIMULATION), DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE OF DEPLETION OF THE FUNCTIONALLY SIGNIFICANT MEDIATOR FRACTION AT THE TIME OF STIMULATION. THIS SUGGESTS THAT CEREBRAL ADRENEkGIC STRUCTURES ARE IMPORTANT IN REGULATING ACTH SECRETION FACILITY: LAB. EKSP. ENDCKRIN., INST, FIZIOL. IMs RAVLOVA; LENINGRADt USSR. I f- IL "M S f zo "'l., 10" c l-Lc - c c mnlz at lp, 3L~z - ':.rc Lai- amd, the 90-17TX PRCCESSING CATE-03JUL70 LNCLASSIFIEC: T I T L EI N C I C E SU: SYPPATFC 4CRENAL AC'T I V.1 IN AD;Aij 'S' M-ET-AHLISY UNDE"R tXY!L:'&-k PRESSURE IN AUNALS -L- C-.V.t SHALYAPI c. 7 F CF INF&-!-LSSR. FC 1-`4 41Z I CLCG--lC I- E SK lY ZI-URNALi 197Ci VCL, 56 v, NRIP PP 119-122/51 _.sUj ECT"'. AREA S-i--b.1 CL CG I-CAL AND maickt S-CfEfVCE_~ RIC, TAGS-FRAIN CXYGEN PETAQCL 15P't MCUSE~ wSTERC JCj! ELODD CHEMISTRY, PRES SURE :.EFFECTt ACIRENALME '4 tKT*Rc V01A ~1( 16 GC- RESTRICTICNS -CLiP.E~-T.-.CLASS--~~LjhCLASSIFIEC _PRCXY REEL/FRAmE-'_lS77/0680 STLEF A-~C--UR/C239/701056/CO1/0119/0122 P C C C ESC N NC--,APCC44194 _~lm_ =Tt =lz=_~~~ ME= t -f iW0044194 PRUVAdRY sour-'CE: Fizialogicheskiy Murtals 1970y Vol 56, NNr 1, -PP INDICES OF SY11PATHO-ADRENAL ACTIVITY AND GASIMETABOLISM UNDER INCREASED OXYGEN PRESSURE IN A'11%-IMALS By G. V. Trarhikhi,11, and V. G. Sha4j-vvina Trnm the Laboratoryfor Physiology of Respiration, 1. 1, Pavlov Ins.1ituto.of PhyqLo&'o_7y. USSR Ac. Sci- 4enin--al A der-rease in noradr-c-naline content in brain tissuo and a rise i.-; co-allco-slor(~id in permberal blood occur in mice following 1O.days expasure to -as med- with 601"'), C, It) , I '-'- gen. Ifi an 801,'a hyporoxic, mixtu a similar shifts are considc;-- bly c-,eper r Unidirectional cllan~fos in the sanie indices were, rovealed ic~'Ioviincg z4 exposura o~ arli- mals to shorttermed pressure of 3-3.5 atm o'xyrren. g n content in the media fails t and 80% 60% oxy 0 0 exert any si~ni~ica ;t toxic CHO. toxitent results in a lowering of rectal t"'and'gas metabolism in mice. When expo-sod to 3-3.5 atm oxygen for I hr mice develop convulsions. 7;;., T T 1'a VM Thysiolga USSR uDc 61,,2.27+612.4,5 YEREEME-Vt 11. S., T C6111IMB, G. V. 0and S~! of IR ~Qj Respiratory Physiology, llistlktute of Physiology imeni I. P. Favlov, Acade-,-,If of Sciences SSSR, Leningrad "The Effects of Increassed Partial Pressure of Oxygen on the Sympathoad-renal Systen mid BrAin Acetylocholine esteraze In Anipzls" Leningrad, Fi,,Ao1og1.chez3k1y Zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. M. 'Sechenov, Vol 58, ho 5, 1972t pp 768-772 -Z oxyE -c Abstracti In whitt, nico exposed to 60 and 80, on -it at:iic,---Dheric pi -!-.sure for io d--Y-- and to Puro Oxyfsun at, partial pllt~ssurea i'30 3F a.11C.L 3.5 atm for 2 hrz;, nora~lrenalino coricentnition in the brain dc-c:ceatt-,s while a~,re2io- corticoid concentration in the blood 1=~,eases. In .,atn, to oxy,---In at atmospheric pressure causes an Inereasn while exposize to oxy-en at higher partial pivessures (convulsive levels) causes a. decrease in ace-tyl- chloineesterase activity in the cerebral cortex, sub2ortex, brain ztvT.,,,, zedulla oblongatat and cembellm, It ic conclude(i that exctssmss oxygen inctuces a geneml Aror.,s reaction kuid a specific maction in the body aald that oxygen toxicity is in a larg-e zueasure due to dLjstrUbanc4!-s in the synth-,:~Gis and detstrLiction of nearonal tramardatt-or substilnce'.14 USSR SHALYAPINA, Z. Nt. "Semantic Elements as a Basis for Lexicographic Description: General Principles and Formal Apparatus" Mash. Per, i Prikl. Lingvist. [Machine Translation and Applied Linguistics Co lection of Works], No 15, )NIoscaw, 197", pp 54-98 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V765, by t~,e author). Translation: The general principles of description of values of words using semantic elements, artificially separated units of meaning haircing their own paradigmatic and 5yntagmatic properties, are formulated, A formal apparatus is suggested for recording of interpretation of words, Telating the properties of the semantic elements with the properties of the woi-ds whose interpretations include these elements, and allowing strict definition of concepts of a semantic class in the semantic interpretation of the syntactical valences of words. 1/1 - 117 USSR SHALYAPINA, 2. M. "Semantic Elements as a Basis for Lexicographic Description: General Principles and ForM21 Apparatus" Mash. Per. i Prikl. Lingvist. [Machine Translation and Applied Linguistics Collection of Works], No 15, Moscow, 1972, pp 54-98 (Translatod from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiberpetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V765, by the author). Translation: Ilie goncral pripciples of doscription of valuos of words using semantic elements, artificially separated units of meaning haveing their own paradigmatic and syntagmatic properties, are formulated. A formal apparatus is suggested for recording of interpretation of words, relating tile Properties of the semantic elements with the properties of the words whose ititc ij)rctat ions include these elements, and allowing strict definition of concepts of a semantic class in the semantic interpretation of the syntactical valences of words. 1/1 USSR SHALYAPINA, Z. M. "Semantic Elements as a Basis for Lexicographic Description: General Principles and Formal Apparatus" Mash. Per. i PrikI. Lingvist. [Machine Translation and Applied Linguistics Collection of Works], No 15, Moscow, 1972, pp 54-98 (TranSlated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V765, by the author). Tratislation: Ilic goneral principlos of description of valuoi of word,, using Semantic Clevionts, .1101fichlillY separattid i,tijits of melvii.11K, hnv(~i,jlg their own paradigmatic and syntagmatic. properties, are formulated, A formal apparatus is suggested for recording of interpretation of -words, i-clating, tbe properties of the semontic elements with the properties of the words whose interpretations include these elements, and allowing str~Lct definition of concepts of a semantic class in the semantic interpretation of the syntactical valences of words. 17 USSR SIIALYAPINA, Z. M. "Semantic Elements as a Basis for Lexicographic Description: General Principles and Formal Apparatus" Mash. Per. i Prikl. Lingvist. fMachine Translatior and Applied Linguistics Collection of lVoirks), No 15, Moscow, 1972, pp 54-98 (Translated from Refe-rativiyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V765, by the author) . Translation: The general principles of description of values of words using semantic elements, artificially separated units of meaning liaveinr t1leir Olin paradigmatic and syntagmatic properties, are formulated. A formal apparatus is suggested for recording of interpretation of words, relating the properties of the semantic elements with the Properties of the words whose interpretations include these el;2meirts, and allowing strict definition of concepts of a- semantic class in the semantic interpretation of the syntactical valences of words. 1/1 - 117 UNCLASSIFIED MICESSING DATE-17JUL-70 TJTLE--FRECUENCY INDEPENDENT FAkADAY EF~F .I ,~EC DYSPROSIUN AND TERBIW- IRON A- ~aRNETS -U- "UUTHOR--CFETKIN, M.V., SHALYGIN, AaN. :t%CLNTRY CF INFC--USSR ,:,SCLrZCE--FIZ. TVERE. TELA 1970j, 12(2), 503-6 :GATE FUEL ISI'EC7~_-7C S6eJECT AREAS-EARTF SCIENCES AND OCEANCGRAPHY, JOPIC TAGS--GARNET, SMLE CRYSTAL# IR SFFC7PUM, com PCUNDi DISPRCSIUM COMPGUNID, FARACAY EFFECT '~CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .DCCUMEN1 CLASS-UNCLASSIFIF0 'PROXY RFEL/FRAVE-I~j79/2001 PHYStCS THERMAL EFf-ECT, TERBIUM STFfl NC--L)R/0181/1()/012/00,2/0503/0506 CIRC ACC6SSICN NC--AP00li8279 UNCLASSIFIFG Acc. Nr. Abstraqtifi~ Servic'e:' Ref. Code CHEMICAL OST4 ZA470 %7 17k F que2iey-Independent Paraday effect in dyspro- ulm"181 d terb"i irwiganieta;- M v - al%K n, A. C n um (NLOSk. - onw _4,t4 Tt' erl I Tver . da 1970,12(2),.Org (Russ). 16vestigation was carried out: o iffe' in orientid. single-crystal f the Faraday ' a i i DyxFe~On.and Tb3FeiOjl in the ir spectYal regipn. The temp. dependence was studied of the Faraday efft6f in DYJFCS012- At W290*K the --Faraday effect is isotridpic. A mapetooptic method is proposed., for de~ri. of iuagnetie Lcrystaftraphic A. Liba&yj 'REEL/FRAME 19 r4 19792001 USSR GINZBURG, I. P., KUKLEV, Ye. A., SHALYGIN, A. S. "Selection of Optimal Parameters of Control Systems for Flight Vehicles with Random Perturbations" Izbr. Tr. Vses. Nlezlivuz. Simpoz. po Prikl. Mat. i Kibei-net, Gor'], 1967 -iy, [Selected Works of All-Union Interdepartmental Symposium on Applied Mathe- natics and Cybernetics, GorIkiy, 1967], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 157- 160 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V245, by the authors). Translation: Methods of solution of problems of analysis and synthesis of dynamic systems describing the motion of,flight Archiclos with random per- turbations are studied. Thu optimal parameters o(-' tho are defined by methods of random or directed search. Examples a17C studied. 29 -j&~R HJKLEV, Ye. A., SHALYGr4, A. S. UDC 629.?.015:029.7-054:'021.)91.825 OInvestigat Iion of Flight Dynamics of an Aircraft With A-atopilot in the Presence of Intlerferences" Kazan', Izvestiya krysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionmiya Tekhnika, No 1971. pp 96-98 Abstract: The problem of evaluating the efficiency and interference protec- tion of a closed aircraft autopilot control system in the presence of random disturbances and various interferences is considered. This consideration is based on methods of statistical dynamics. The combiziod affect of certain in- terferences passing into the control circuit produces disturbances in the control system which are a -n:Lxture of noises and use,'U signal at the input of one or more measuring instruments of flight parameters. A flight of -1 passenger aircraft in a longitudinal pl~ane at a given altitlzde. is considerei as an illustrative example. Altitude stabilization is,ichiovod by the auto- pilot on the basis of siF,,nals from angular parameter i~,.id speed meters and signals from the radio altireter, -in the~presence of interferences. Disper- sions of phase coordinates and probability of certain events are taken is 1/2 USSR KUKLEV, Ye. A., et al, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnvkh Z,,vedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, No 3. 1971, pp 96-98 evaluating criteria, Calculations show the expeiiency of the approach used for evaluating the efficiency of contro", systems in the presence of inter- ferences, and for coniparing the quality of such systems on the basis of inter- ference protection criterion. Osman -4-41 P"IMM Q, Mig"g, 4, 1, Nn. fftwm 10, In --I 3NOV7 0 112 029 U,,N C LASS I F IED ~;!ROCFSSLII(i UATE fl-j~ WEAR' R-;:SISTA;4(;E OF VULCANIZF0 RU'IBER -0- TfTLE--INCREASING AUTHOk -t04)-NGVlK,"V# A.S. iNUDELMA14, L.N. SHALY'VE4, G.F.y PROKUDlill, I-P- CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~:SGURCE--GER- l,b94,680 DATE PUBLISHED-21MAY70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-WEAR RESISTANCE-y CHLf)R0PqENEo ACRYLG BUTADIENFi IAT i 0 CHEMICAL C0POLYA'-:k, swirHFTIC RUB,3FRti ANTIMONY FLUORIDEP FLUOR f W N PATENT C ONT ROL MAIRKINIG-NO RESTRICTIONS DG-CU,',lENy rLASS-UNCLASSEPIED -")OOITOI()()010"1()100')01')000 PROXY REEL/FKAME-3002/154t STEP N,)--(;Ylu CIRC ACCESSION 1,10--AA012893(3 Wit. LA 3 S I F I i~'J I L UNCLASSIFIED F-CU7;;FLATlt7,N OF THF ULHAVIG8 OF RIGID CHAIN POLYM"EPS wir4 T4E!',>