SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHARAPOV, V.G. - SHARIPOV, F.KH.

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'USSR UDC 621,762j619.018 Z.OG. Uev Polytechnic BILYK, 1. 1. HAVROMKIT, B. S., and,.~&,.-Y Institute "Cermet Hard Alloys" Kiev$ Akademiya Nauk Ukr SSR, Poroshkovaya Matallurgiya# NO 7, Jun 72, Pp 28-33 Abstract# Conditions are investigated for obtaining titanium carbonitrides by synthesis from titanium carbides arA nitrides in a Tamman furnace at temperatures of 2000, 2100, and 22000C in a nitrogen atmosphere. The pro- pertieo of alloys produced on the basis of titanium ca:rbonitrides mixed with nickel are studied and presented In graphs and tables-. The analysis shows that an increase in nitrogen content (up to lr,~) in titzzixun carbonitride alloys leads to an ine-rease in their existance in cutting 20 Kh st-ael. This is explained by a probable increase in alloy plasticity ithile, retaawng xelatively high hardness. 1/1 --39 USSR UDC 511621.391 ROWOVSKIY, I. V., FREYNAX, M. I., and SHARAPOV,_V.--I. "The Application of Operations Research Methods to Solve a Problem of Technical Diagnosis" V ab. Issled. operatsiy i stat. modelir. (Operations Researth and Statistical Modeling -- collection of works), First Edition, Leningradp Leningrad University, 1972, pp 152-159 (from RZh-Yatematika, No 11s Nov 73, Abstract 11 V670) Translationt The following problem in technical diagnosis is considered. The system to be diagnosed consists of m arbitrarily connected elements, each of which can be in one of two statess working or not vorking. The iset of ail possible states of the system is 91ven, each characterized by an n-dimensional vector. With a probability of pTi7 the system will be in state 1. A finite set of all possible tests 77' is-givent each of which has two possible results - positive or negative. There is a state table, in which the outcome of each test is shown for any state. The costs of the testis cy' 17 are known. The system diagnosis involves determining its state by performing some series of tests (in the process of dlzfnosis the system will not change from one state to anotherl. It is required that a diagnosis program be constructed with the minimum average cost. 1/2 USSR ROYANOVSYIYI 1. V., at al., v A. Issled. operatsiy i a-tat, modelir., First Editionj Lertingradt Leningrad University# 1972, PP 152-159 The method of branches and bounds is suggested for solving this problem. Two variations of the calculation of the lower bound of the goal function on subsets of solutions are developed. Examples illustrating the operation of the algorithm are given. 2/2 P P-5 f,, - 7 IV;S. INTUSIfICATIO11 OF THE GROWTH MOCESSES OF tPITAXLAL LAYMS BY PHOTO EX TATZON AND THE APPLtCATtG4 OF, ELECTROK~ZHETLC rIELD9 (AXtIcle 4v Tu. 0. Cblst~akavj 6, _j?.GcrzsUwv, TU. P. Raynqvs, A. _N.__Psjj7azko, V. A- Moacw; Hovvrlbl~si', 1-1-1 SImpctxjLtsM_.pq Frotoesnom P-L. I Y~Iot.&~Iv nok. H.xmt4n. 12-17 June, -h* effort on the *Yates from oho tot rrs4 lotion and electromagnetic fields permits, its cantrast to the thermal affect, stimulation of defined chc=lc&l veactions, both In the volume and at the phase Interface. Each chemical act, dortndlnx no the electronic transitions takInIt pine* In it requiroo Irradiation by li4ht of a 9tTictly datinei vavs I*T$Rzh. The photaiTradistion offers the posotbLlity at simple retalizatLom of a selective crystal growtit with respect to area. In the papers by rrotior and Kus4gove It was deteonstrstod tbot Irradiation by, ultraviolet Light lovers the autoepit&xy te"p*rature of the silicon In the pros .once of -hydropen ro4uction.of SICI4and 51 2C1, respectively. I and with a constant tomporoturt it Iner"nita the Xro-th rate. to the experiments of the authora.by application of an electric field with an Intensity of 3 Wes to the chloride protons of silicon sutoepLtaxy. It was possible to increase the growth rate of the apit&xlal layers and also to reduce the Process temperature. In addition, the variation In Intensity of the *Soctronagnotit field permits ~vsrjstjoq of the allaying level without varying the composittoo Of the vapor-X40 mixture. The Indicated affect* also *Van up now possibiLitlea for Inteavstinj; the tachtWL"ka.l. pCocawass. USSR UDC 8.74 FREYM&N, If. 1. , S1 V. I. "Execution of the Algorithm of the Branch and Boundary Method for Constructing Technical Diagnostics Programs on Computers" tics V sb. Tekhri. diagnostika (Technical Diagnost collection of works), Mos- cow, Nauk-a Press,, 1972, pp, 265-270 (from M-Kibernetika, Vo 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V634) Translation: A study was made of the problem of executing the "branches and boundaries" method on a computer to find the optimal provisional diagnostic procedures. Two versions of constructing the lower bounds and the results of a machine experiment are presented. USSR UDC; 621-396.96=4 LATIIISKIY S. M. SHARAFQV,~~V,.~~71. ,KSYONZ, S. P., AFANASIYEV, S. S. "Theory and Practice in Radar Systems Operation" Teoriva i praktika ek-pluatatsii radiolokatsionakh sis-tem (cf. English above), Moscow, "Sov. radio", 1970, 432 pp, ill. I r. 2IT-k. (from RZIi- -Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12r,62) Translation: Light is thrown on some problems in the theory and pract. ice of radar systems operation. Methodz of maintaining th.e parimeters of radar system are considered: effective range, precision in diAerntining the coordinates of the target, reliability on the given level. Considerable attention is given to the problem of maintaining re-11ability in the face of failures. Some phases of technical diagnosis are outlined und exampl(:1-S are given of setting up programs for troubles hooting and for mmiitorin ge radar systems for operability. Principles and methods are &scribed for effec- tive adjustrent and regulation of radar equipment. Considerable space is devoted to the use of quantitative methods in solving probleuls, of utili- zation. The book is written for engineers involved in the deslgp, produc- tion and use of radar equipment'; as well as for studen~ts of qdvanced courses in radio engineering schools. 245 illustrations 10 ti'.11,,Ien bibliography of 69 titleq. Annotation. 1111FININi PH110,11 bldhiji, USSR I= 533-15 ZAKIRTAROV, A. P.j 5 d )MVKO, B. I., Institute of Physical Chemstry, Poscow "Hydrogen Femeabiiity of Molybdemam and Tungsten Polyci:~ystnmls and Single Crystals" Kiev, Fiziko-EMmdeheskaya Melahanika Yaterialov, Vol 9, NO 2, 1973, inp 29-33 Abstract: The coefficients of permeability and diffusion of hydrogen J_n poly- crystals and sinFle crystals of molybdonw, ii ard tunpsten were detert.-tined an.,! relationships deocribing these processes were obtained for the 4~00-12nD C _~c 1-200 torr hydrogen pressure interval. It, -was astabEs-ea temperature ran, _L __ that as Grain size increases, hydrogen permeabilit, in -j-~olycryst,,,Jx grad-ulal1y decreases, approzaching velues possessed by single crystals. Fmis it was coil- eluded thapt C-xain boundaries liave a decided effect on, diff-asion of, hydro,-en in. polycrystals. Expressio-ms for diffusion coef cients off '_hydxro(~en in mml-~itde-nlm, fi - L, and tungsten were obtained froi,-i test results. 4 fiGures, 2 tables, 14 biblio- graphic references. 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EFFECT OF RADICAL CHEMISORPTION ON T14E ELECTROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS IOF THE REAL SURFACE OF GERMANIUM -U- -AUTHOR-(04)-KOZLOV, S.N., NOVOTOTSKIYVLASOV, YU.F.t KISELEV, V.F., SHARAPOV I 0--USSR .-SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV, 1970l 4(2)91 356-S' UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--CHEMISORPTIONt GERMANIUM SEMICONJUCTOR, CRYSTAL SURFACE, .~CHARGE EXCHANGF-t OXIDE FILM, EPR SPECTRUM# QUINONF, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, MOLECULAR INTERACTION NG--NO RESTRICTIONS C94TRUL MARKII DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0084 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/004/002/035610358 .r_IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105170 UNCLASSfFIED 2/2 GZ7 U NC' L A S So 14 F I E 9PROCESSING DATE-16OCT7C -'-IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0105170 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE CHEMISORPTION OF STRO14G ACCEPTOR MOLS. (N-BENZOQUINONE) ON N TYPE GE WITH HIGH RESISTIVITY (27 OHM.CM) WAS STUOIEU TO OET, THE MECHANISM OF CHARGE TRANSFER BETWEEN A SEMICONDUCTOR AND MOLS. CHEMICSOKBE0 ON THE SURFACE OF A SEMICONDUCTOR OXIDE FILM. ALTERATIONS IN ELECTROPHYS, PROPERTIES OF THE SURFACE WERE STUDIED AT 300tiEGREESK 0114 GE PLATES ETCHEO IN BOILING ff SU132 0 SUB2, WHILE ON GE POWDER, CHEMISCIRPTION WAS STUDIED BY EVR. ViHEN N BENZOQUINONE WAS LET IN, THE SURFACE WAS QUICKLY CHARGED NEG, (TAU LESS THAN 2 MIN), THE CONCNo OF FAST SURFACE STATES INCREASED, AND THE MAX. RECOMBINATION RATE INCREASED SLIGHTLY (FROM 1050 TO 1350 CM-SEC). THE- EVR PEAK INTLNSITY AFTER I HR CORRESPONGED TO A SPIN CONCIN. OF 1*1 TIMES 10 PRIME11-CM PRIME2 AND WAS 140T CHANGED IN THE COURSE OF A FEW DAYS, AS WELL AS ELECTROPHYS. PROPERTIES OF GE IN N' BENLOQUINONE VAPOR. IT Is ASSUMIE0 'THAT NEW SUkFACE STATES CAN BE CREATEO BY DIFFUSION OF ADSORBENT MULS. TO THE SEMICONDUCTOR OXIDE INTERFACE* FACILITY: MOSK. GOS,'UNIV& 114. LOMONOSOVA, MUSCOWt USSR. USSR uDc 62l. 3,52.2 KOVALEV) I. S., MLEYERSON, V. M., KOVALEV, S. I., ""Kj,&,,&,(Corrosj3ondinj; Vembers of AS, B5m] "Calcu.1ation Of Electronic Retuning Of Oscillator B-sed On a Tunnel Diode With The Aid Of a Varactor" Doklady Akademii Vlauk BSSR, Vol XVI, No 7, july 1972, pp 6o7-6og, Abstract: An experimental study is made of an oscillator based on a non- symmetrical strip with varactor retuning. The equation of an osr-illator based on a tunnel diode -with a varactor connected to it is tolved. graphically, vhich makes it possible to calculate its retuning curve. An analysis is made of the dependence of the frequency retuning, of the oscillator on the pai-ameters oil the varactor and the resonance system of the generator. The design of t;7.(.- resonance system of the oscillator makes it possible to chanf;e the cou-olir'~~ factor of the varactor. 110he results of the experimental study of varactor retunin- of a tunnel-diode oscillator agree vell. with calculated data. 2 ill, 2 ref. Received, 7 December 1971. USSR UDC 531-383 SHARAI~ff~ M.,1 Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics "Influence of Random Disturbances With Respect to the Main Axis of a Gyro- compass Upon the Reaclings of a Ground-Based Gyrocompass Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 4, 1973, PP 74-79 Abstract: Formulas are obtained for calculating the dispersions of the equilib- rium posit-ion of a ground-based pendulum-type gyrocompass-with torsional sus- pension. The equilibrium position is computed on the basis of reversion points of azimuthal fluctuations, under the action of random disturbances in the form of "white noise" with respect to the main axis of the gyroscope. 'The procedure is illustrated by an example. 1 figure, I table, 4 references. rR5 --,-gl 4 18 PrXFOWANCEr OF VARIOUS TYPPI! OF ~:YKo.,;rorr, 0.11~ R.R, ~,A-,t V7. InO'U Niarth 4;1,.bc Rood virl.1"La 22201 t2, As 4-0~ TZVESTIYA VUL. P21WA0512-OMME. 073, Lcni~gr.6 71tv repartcontains four articles on frec gvrDocoves, eyrascopi~ orbit gyrvc=~#.e readLng and apprrnzua [vr =axuri.-j triction moments In r*dLai thrust oftil t*arEngs ani gas dynamic baarLngz of CTrv motors. USSR Navigation Culdance Cyroscapes U. .0,- 1 "WA F., 'y KTIS SprL"Ktlcld. VLrgtnL& 22131 "is TURN MAY Ar. AtIltmel LV Gyroscopic USSR -SHARAPOV, Ye.-M. UDC: 531-01. "Erperimental Characteristics of Perturbations Relative to the Principal Axis of a Gyroscope" Sb. nauch. tr. aspirantov. Leningr. in-t tochnoy nekh. i ontiki (Collected Scientific Works of Graduate Students. Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics), Leningrad, 1972, pp 115-118 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9A85) Translation: The author points out that perturbing moments due to a numbe_r yromotor during steady-state operating con- of causes act on the rotor of a g %, ~ ditions. These disturbing actions on the gyroscope rotor are randor func- tions of tire. The paper describes an inst-allat-ion designed for experi- mental study of the perturbations which act relative to the principal axis of the gyroscope. This installation was.used to test severed gyromotors of asynchronous type for which the above-mentioned perturbations are rea- lized. These realizations were processed on a special correlator, which is described. The instrument can be used to graph the normalized corre- lation function. For specific graphs, approximating f=,c+lions are pre- 1/2 USSR SHARAPOV, Ye. M., Sb. nauch. tr. asljirantov.- Ileningr. in-t tochnoy mekh. i optiki, Leningrad, 1972, PP 115-118 sented for the above-mentioned functions, and a procedure is given for de- termining the numerical values of the parameters vhich appear in these ex- pressions. S. S. Rivkin. 2/2 ExpCit I!IRNTAI. '111C PRIMARILITY FACTORS C~F RELU'111L' T() 'PIF PRINCIPK4 AXIS Of A uposcom- [Articlo 6~.,N 1--vc5'.1Y3 %IIZ, kussian, ,N4~ artizIn ort-jent rstimates of czr--ain pr*t;ability chavactori%tics for itst a urbances relative to a principal gyro axis, obtained as a result of prores.4ing exp*rim~ntal readl;1gs ~ ne distur*Liing tor,p" acting relative to the prititipal axis of a !.-yroscopc warc uca5ured n art experinental apraratus. '77he uV:;zratL:s sensing clozcnt is a gyro chftmijor suponued by a torsion Dar within the 1113trumant case, while tho gy-ro vvtor rotation axis is vertical. M~o magnitude of a disturbance was estimated by the a~n;jla of"the torslea's twist, measurod by in in4uction frame anClo-data transmitter ard recorded oij graph la.11per. Tests wLro condutted on vi-ree gyro wtors of varlaus hr&,x,!s. QA%-Z.S, GA~-21, atid GM-U. A 36 volt scniconductGr stlt;c co-vorter s-upplLcd the gyrowtors at a frequency of approximately 4CO IT-.. StTeral (5-10) rualizations uf the disturbances wore obtained for each of the SLyro wtors tested. In ordvr tu derive Ou probability cnar%cteristics far the disturban- cei (Oie ma0ioriatizal ox,,ectation. corrclition F.,.tactioni. 4z.' di*zri~r"tior. 1~unctiun of the r"ndt)m prucess ordinates), a uf %~v.re procv!;~cd o:% wa eloctrunic 'r,;V,.l [digital cor,~Vatcrj, fcr whiz!i t'lc onllikutc5 of continjous rcallization5 were ac~asu-.-J over d-iscretc tima intervals, rucordul in table3, and thun fctl into the TrIl'."t. Five roalizations ouUtined in testing the V~U%-2.5 gyro owtor were roccs,;(.Q in ardor to determine the mean vatue, For eac'k of ttz-- realizations, rde computations were made for 720 ordinate values. whlc~% wore wAsured over time intervals 6t - 2.s 5ve. 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TI"4'LE--INDUCTOTHERMlA FOR PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS -U- AUTH0R-(02)-S~aiVA?O_VAp G.YA., COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII OAT EPUBLISHED------70 TAJTS, K.T. it,1,00 I VENEROLOGIII 19701 NR 5t PP 20-23 SUBJECT AREAS--BICLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,-,-TOPIC TAGS--SKIN DISEASEt ADRENAL C0kTEXt CLINICAL MEDICINE -.CCNTROL ;4ARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS ~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,,PROXY REELIFRAME--1998/0690 STEP NO--UR/0206/70/0001005/0020/0023 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121351 UNCLASSIFIED 212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121351 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-CU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INDUCTOTHERMIA OF YHE LUMBAR AREA WAS USED IN TREATMENT OF 102 PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS AMONG WHOM T6 WERE IN THE PROGRESSIVE STAGE OF THE OISEASE~ 24 IN THE,STArIUNARY AND 2 HAD PSORIATIC ARTHROPATHY. THE TREATMENT WAS TOLERATED WELL. MARKED IMPROVEMENT WAS OBSERVED AFTER 2-3 SEANSES9 AND STABLE RESOLUTION OF INFLAMMATORY PHENOMENA WAS ACHIEVED AFTER 15-20 SEANSES. TOTAL 17-OKS WERE DETERMINED IN DAILY SAMPLES OF URINE OF 31 PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS BY THE METHOD OF PORTER-SILBER MODIFIED BY KREKHOVA. INOUCTOTHERMIA OF THE LUMBAR AREA EXERTED A MARKED STIMULATING EFFECT ON THE ADRENAL CORTEX FUNCTION: IN 24 PATIENTS EXCRETION OF 17-0K5 INCREASED MARKEDLY AND IN 11, WAS NORMALIZED TO THE LEVEL OF THE LOWER LIAIT OF THE NORMAL. ON THE BASIS OF THE EVIDENCE OBTAINED, INDUCTOTHERMIA MAY BE CONSIDERED TO BE AN EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STIMULATOR OF THE ADRENAL CORTEXo FA CILITY9 KAFEDkA KOZHNYKH 8OLEZNEY 11 MUSKOVSKOGO MEUITSINSKOGO INSTo IM, No 1. PIROGOVA AND :MDSKOVSKIY GORODSKOY K0ZHN0-VENEROLOGICRESKIY DISPANSER. 1/3 )2,:) UNCL ASS I r- I ED PACCE SS I N~- OAT E- I 3NOV70 T I TL E-0% c I VVI ISN S OF D E ~;_::L CPMENT Url F HYPE ri.C Gj,.AT If. I S M 1 NT k, ~_: A T M EN T 4 1 TH CP_-~TIC~JSTi~201_'S Zjf: PATIENTS '41TH CE.;kTAIN INFECTU,'US I~LL -O~IC DER."'ATOSES A U THf.ll R - ( 0 3S Klk I P K I -N, YU r~ SHA Pl A PQV AGYA N 4L KY L H'NYUKN0. COUVRY UF INF0--USSR SOURCE -LOGlIp 1970, MR 6, PP 12-16 --VEST.41,K 0ERMATOWGI I I VEhEku DATE PUdLISHED ------- 70 3 1 GL GG I CAL MEDICAL ,SUBJECT AREAS AND SC I ENCE S P H C TOPIC TAGS---')KIN uISEASE, ALLERGIC Of SEASE UR I HE C~ii~CMAT(J&~A 'N T ANALYSIS, CORTICOSTERUID, SYNDROME, ORUG T it E A Til E CONTROL RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--liNICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1351 STEP 016 C I R CACCES~ION N10-0013330lt J-'!CLASSIFIC-0 2/3 025 Lh"IC L A SS I F I E D PROCESSI"15 DATE-13NOV70 F~ CIRI 'ACC~z'iSIGN ",)J--AP013~304f r GP-0- ABS-eACT. THE CONTE "C5 IN THE 3LOOD I iN T 13 1: 17 PORTER'S MOf'iFt 0 6 Y ' -JAS DET-Iki-'INEO !-5Y SIL6E' A - Y U U V A N 1) '~C ~THCG ~,' rit') I F I c D I Y 'A . A . YU. A. PANKOV r IN THE iY TFic SAMI: Mc K R EK 11 -3 V A THE: Co:j Et,,,r ,)f, 1,%'0IV IDUAL COPY KGS FIE-R.'31 1) C-01APCONDS 1~~ 5EPAAAT-- FR AC T [UNS OF 17 .",CS OF TriE tii"INE WAS STU:)IED 6Y PAPEK CWd-%111-'1T')6!,.,,',r'HY ~ItETHUD OF OUSH JMODIFIED 8Y 14. A. KREKW-)V~L. STL);) I ~'S ,#ERE CAkRIE-1 OUT li,4 2,) APPAk-',,%TLY 1110RMAL SUBJECTS (G(ih7R0L G-~GUR) A'W IN 42 PATI;~-NFS ilTH IN THE F-TIOPHATI-IGGENES15; OF 4-11CH A Co"jsI-)-,:PAELE ROLL TO THE f-.,'1,CTGR OF IiNFECTIQUS ALLE-~.GY LU U S E,-~ Y T ii A F 0 S U S p p s u4' I A r I c 4 lr'~ i (Z I T I s p i: m P 14 1 G U S V U L G AR I S It2 PATIC ) 23 Sli')~ 4 1. -, - I T'S 'i M ~N I F 1: T A T I f 'NS F K U S H I N' G ' S ~S Y 010 1" f G:~ ud tj I I t I W-3JECTS HAD BEK,'.' Tkkt-ATt:1j VAITH C(j4;-.T1C(')%1E1-'-' LOS F0k A T1,ME BUT j -ST 141 F SHOWFD N"] '-1A'i1Fz -~ T 1 13 -~J: L H'e P E R C 0,'~ *T I C I I~M GRGOP 3 11 VA r I tlN 1"S ItAu "il--',T i~i- Ell T riEA T ED Ivi IT (i CORT I COSTERCJ 0 . W-'P,~~ 1 2 THE PATIENTS WITH tj'E:R'-!AT,,~SFS 04' THE INFECTIOUS uE~qLSIS BUTH PREV 100SLY U,'iTkEAT' 0 ',~ I TH M~T I COSTER010S. ANO EXAIMINE0 I". THE PZR IUD OF TREATNiz-:141T WITH THESE HUlk'-'s6~1ES BY I N - U'IF uNcCj,%JUi-~i%TL;) 17 ;JCS DUE I *F ',:: THE URINE T 0 i' L. C - I V E 0 TR , I A MS I V-31 ON I OR P R E 0 ~"! I S 0 L G N E r Ali 1) R E 0 U C E 0 EXCRETION Of- GLJCUr','1)"4I,')i:S (DUE TO REDUCED EXCRETIO'i OF ENOGGENOUS COP TICOSTER0105) t' IUCH MORE MARKED M PATIENTS WITH KUSHINGV5 SYNDROME MAN I FES YATION.S. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 025 UNrLASSIFIED PP0'(,FS$ I N16 OAT E-- L3r,'OV7 0 N: c ACC E SS 10, J--AP01 33304 AB~TRACUEXTRACT--_' CQ~ P,,~' ISCI-41 OF THE M 'RESULTS GF LOA I) I ~iG W I fif CJ_ T Sol-IE Atli) C I I S 5, L F i'-1 F P A T I E -1 4 T S '.-~ 1 T HDERrIATOSES I N '-v Ii D.'- ITf',.EATMEr4r w'ITH CGRIT ICOSTER010S HAD GIVEN ND GOMiP.LICATION 'A I TH THUSE IN '0HUM THIS HEt A L) .13 M T R~PY H -EN ACC3,~IPA,',,'IED 3Y MArlIFE~)FAI I ONIS OF HYPC-RCURTICIS' P17R, ITS A CONCLUSION THAT THE LATFE,;;, SHOk, 01SURDERS OF I ."I'A C T I V A T 10 G F 8 I-OLC.G ICALLY ACT 1 VE c,3Rf icos,rEpu) ri)s FAC I L I TY: KAF -ORA K:' Z ii,% Y K H ~BDL E t~,I~_-Y I I iKOVSKOGO AE ti I TS I NS:WGU I NST.1 TUTA I P-I. N. I . P I RGGOVA I 61-C&HIMIC-iESKAYA LAbORATORIYA. FACILITY: 1-',!_J,SKr0VSK,.'3G0 dL3LASTfl-JJGQ NAUCH."40 ISSL~D. KLINICHESK0,60 INSTITUTA- Diagnosis USSR uDc 616-002-71-07 SEROV, G. D., Lt Col, Med Serv, Candidate of Medical Sciences; SHARAPOVA,.T...A., Candidate of Medical Sciences "Bacteriological Diagnosis of Pseudotuberculosis" Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 9, Sep 71, pp 54-57 Abstract: An improved, fast method of identifying Pasteurella pseudotuberculosis is described. The sample material collected in the early stage of the disease is emulsified with an indica- tor solution (aqueous glucose and peptone solution uith phenol red as indicator), and 0.5 ml of the liquid is placed on an indicator medium. The culture is incubated until a yellow color develops, nnd then a differential medium is inoculated with it. The growing colonies resembling P. p!jeudotuberculosis are transferred onto a slant column containing urea and an agar slant. If no gas develops in the first column buD urea is hydrolyzed (development of a red color), the culture grown on the agar column is further tested for,its biochemical properties (fermentation of glucose, lactose, sucrose, lactose, and mannose, 1/2 USSR SEROV, G. D., et al, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy 21hurnal, No 9, Sep 71, pp 54-57 indole reaction, and urease activity) and for its serological ties, such as stability with respect to specific pseudo- proper tuberculosis bacteriophages and interaction witii agglutinating sera. The proposed series of t-'ests can be easily performed in any laboratory. 36 - USSR UDC 576.852.215 SHAUIPOVA, T. A. and DASIMOVA, N. F., Vladivostok Institute of Epidemiolom ay ana-IM6fobiology "Microbiological Characteristics of Strains of Pasteurella Pseu-iotuberculosis Isolated From Patients With Far-Eastern Scarlattna-W-e Fever in Primorskiy Krayu Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidomiologii, i Immunologii, Vol 118, No 6, Jun 71, PP 76-79 Abstract: The widespread prevalence of scarlatina-like fever in Far-Eastern regions of the country and the outbreak of the disease in Leningrad in 1969 prompted a comparative study of the cultural, serological, and biochemical characteristics of the various strains of Pasteurella pseudotuberculosis, tile agent of the infection. A total of 173 strains of the microbe isolated from patients in Primorskiy Kray during the years 1967-1969 were studied. A liquid mediun for accvmulation and a solid medivin for differential diar--nosis (de- veloped by Serov in 1967-0'8) were used to isolate the bacteria. Sorological tests were conducted, including the agglutination reaction on glass with sera repared from cultures of five bacterial types: Nos 855 (1), 561 (U), 820' U 11), 807 (IV). 810 (V) and local Ftrains Nos 3? and 98 (type (I) and s:L-, of type (III)). The organisms wore grown on agar stak cultures at room 1/2 USSR SHARAPOVA, T. A., et al, Zhurnal Mkrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Jr=unologii, Vol 48, No 6, Jun 71, pp 76-79 temperature for periods of 20-ZZ hours. A suspension containin.g one billion cells-per ml was used as an antigen for immunizing rabbits. It was given to the animals in doses of 250 million, 1, 1.5. Z, 5. and ten billion cells at intervals of 5-6 days. Blood was drawn 7-8 days after the fin-.1 injection and titrated. Biochemical properties of the bacteria were studied at the time of their isolation and after one year's storage at room temperature. it was established that the strains of sere types (1), (111), and (17) of P. pseudo- tuberculosis are causative agents of scarlatina-liko favor. Strains isolated from the patients in Primorskiy Kray do not differ from strains isolated from patients in other regions of the country and abroad. 1twas concluded that the disease may far more widespread than assumed at present. USSR LID C 6 16 Do:) 7 0 7 and Ls S c a r s Us Indi--cc t Ll S C O'U, N70 1970, :VD -C- L !Inc -;Ve -LtLod for c7 c- t., 3F C -..L q, L: "ra ~Q C a L --001 Lit- CN! 11,7 Acc Ref. Code: UR 0016 cros5ioic PRIM&ay SOURCE: Vhuraal Xikro ologii, Epidemiologii, i Immunobiologii., 1970s,Nr 1. 1, pp 149 6 - UTILIZATION OF THE REACTION.OF INHIBITION-OF INDIRECT HEMAGGLUTINATiON FOR THE STUDY AM) LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS (FAR-EASTERN SCARLATINA-LIKE FEVER). A. M. Kordrjuk, G. P. Somou, T. A. Sharapo!v The auf~ors elaborated a method of reaction of inhibition of indirect hemaggMination for ndicalion and titration of Bacillus pseudotuberculosis antigens. Letermination of the antigens in bacterial suspensions dernonstralvd the high sensitivity and ~pecificjly of this rr.,_-1'iod- Utilization of irninune,-,era with a definite an0body "I trurn for the mentioned re,!c- ri off;_lred a Pos~!ibllity of diffvrential titration of type 01IJ group Bacillus tu~crculosis L -ns. P. pseudotuberculosk: rodentium antigen was revealed in the feces (46%) and urine (31"0') of pati(~nts, with ihe aid of reaction of inhibition of indirect hemaggluti nation. This technique is recommended as anexpressmethod for lathofatory diagnosis of pseudo- tuber-_,,ilosis. .1 (~F- LX FRA'~ PON i WN MM Thin Films USSR UDC 543 - TO GANOPOLfSKIY, V. I., SHAJUSOVA,, V. S., 19iAWOVER, 14. Z., and SHELD3, M. U., Institute of Solid S-Ca-te Academy of Sciences Belorussian SSR, and Ural State University imenl A. X. Gor1ky, Sverdlovsk, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education XiFSR "Extract-Lon Photometric Analysis of Thin Magnetic Films Fe-Co-Ni by Means of 84fercaptoquinolinell Moscow, Zhuxnal Analiticheskoy Khimii , Vol 25~ No 5, MaY 70, pp 982-986 Abstract, A method of analysis of thin ferromagnetic filins Fe-Co--Ni is described. The method is based on the following: 1) the thiooyinato .9tability increases in the series Fe-Ni-Co, the difference in this stability being especially marked between iron and nickel on one hand, and cobalt on the other; 2) the absorption spectra of the above thiaoxinat-es have wide, intensive bands in the visual region suitable for analytical purposes. The absorption bands of ircm thiooxinate U -40 and cobalt 'hioox-inate (N =470 T) are practically superimpos- (7V1T1,.:1X 450 T max able, while each of then individually, when paired uith the absorption band of nickel thiooxinate (A max=540 mp) can be resolved spectrophotonetrically. These 112 USSR GANOPOLISKIY, V. I., et al, Zhurnal Analiticheskoy KMn.*L-,, Vol 25, No 5, May 70, pp 982-986 properties permit the analysis of two-component mixtures of thiooxinates (Fe-Ni and Co-Ni) to be carried out without separ .ating the components. It also simpli- fies analysis of the Fe-Co-nNi system; the prolonged method of sequential reex- tracting of iron and nickel is aboided by separating Fe-Ni mixture from Co, which is left behind. 112 C29 LNCLASSIFIEU 11KOCESSING DAIE-20NOV70 TITLE--ANALYSlj OF FERRO."IAGNEFIC MATERIALS. USE OF 8 4LkCAf'T0QUlr4,'Jt.lNE FGR ThE EXTk'AUTIGN AND PhLT0,1ETRIC ANALYSIS CF AN IRON, COBALTt NICKEL ,%UTHGR-(05)-GAN'0P0LSKlYp V.l.t KHARKOVER, M.L., 5ARKOVSKIY1 V.F., ,)g,,S., KOSTYUi~KULGAVCHUKI L.P. SH~eRA~ y C Y OF INF6-USSR SGURCE-VES7 S I AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSR, SER. KHIM. NAVUK 19701 1) 1 58-63 DATE PUbLISHEE ----- - 70 SU8JECT AREAS--CHEM'ISTRYs MATERIALS, PHYSICS 1OPIC TAGS--MERCAPTAN, QUINOLINE, PHUTCMETRIC ANALYSISv JRONo COBALT, ~NICKEL, FERRCMAGNETIC FILAr SOLVENT EXTRACTION UTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,CCI DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY RELL/1-RAME--2000/2105 STEP NC--UP,/O,ti-)/70/0001001/0058/0063 -'CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125689 L,kC L A Si.5-; I f. f E 1) 2/2 02S UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- 20,1110V7 C CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0125689 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE USE OF 8 MERCAPTOQUINOLINE (1) IN THE EXTN. AND PHOTOMETRIC ANAL. OF2, AND 3, COMPLI-tENT FERROMAGINETIC FILMS (FE,CC,NI, FE,NI, FE,CO, AND CC#Nl) wAS STUDIED bY USING SYNIHETIC SAMPLES. I CAN BE USED SUCCESSFULLY IN THE ANAL. OF FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS. THE SAMPLE OF THE FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL 1$ DISSOLVED IN H SUBZ SC SUB4 OR HCL, TREATED WITH AQ. SOLN. OF Is NH SUB4 OHr AND CHCL SUB3. , THE CHCL SUB3 EXT. IS TREATED li[TH AQ. 6-8h! li SU82 SO SU84 TO REMOVE FEi TI-EN WITH AQ. HCL TO REMOVE NI.. THE AQ. SOLNS. ARE REEXTD. IWITH CHCL SUB3. THE ABSORBANCES OF THE CHCL SU83.EXTS. OF FEII COr AND NI 8 MERCAPTUOUINOLINATES ARE MEASURED AT 450t 4702 AND 540 NH, RESP. FACILITY: INST. FIZ. TVERE). TELA POLUPROV., MINSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIE0 mmimm-00111 BE am! 'Radiobiology USSR UDC 616-001-020' DZHAIMHGAVA, M. 11., NADAREYSHVILI., X. SH., and SHAMSMEAHIL."M If B Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR Changes in the Phase Structure of the Cardiac Cycle During Continuous Whole- -Body Irradiation of Rabbits" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademli Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, No 1, 197), pp 19.1-195 Abstracti The first signs of approaching radiation shock appeared In rabbits within 30 to 35 lainute6 of continuous whole-body irradiation at 10 to 16 krad, although blood pressure remained fairly high. T~e period of contractlon Increased while the duration of ejection decreased. Blumberqer's mechanica.1 coefficient also decreased. and HeGglin's interval became shar-ply negative. Thus, despite the fact that blood pressure, pulse, and xespiratory rate at this time had not chanzed sirnificantly, there were cloar in4ications of the phase syndrone of hypodynamia of the left venLricle. After exposure to doses ranging from 16 to 25 krad, the animals' blood pressure be,-,an to fall quickly, the pulse and respiration slowed, and the symptom;5 characterlqtic of radiation shock appeared. The animals died within ZO to 30 rdnutes In a state of deep shock. The phase *truct-ure of the cardial cycle was severely disrupted. USSR UDC 681.323:519.1 K. "Problem of ConstructincQ Specialized Computers to Solve Some Combinatory Prob- lems of Applied Mathematics" Seminar In-ta prikl. mat. Tgilis. un-t.Annotatsii dnkl. T.3 '- V sb. (Seminar Wf the Institute of Applied Vlathem~tfcs of Tbilisi University. Abstracts of the Reports. Vol 3 -- collection of works), Tbilisi, 1970, pp 7-10 (from RZh- ' Avtomatika,Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'na Tekhnik , No 6, Jun 71, Abstract Y-a .;k No 6 B506) Translation: The possiLdity of constructing a nonalgorithmic specialized com- puter to solve the problem of minimum coloring of the vertexes of a graph on the basis of the extremal properties of electric circuitsis investigated. The operation of a specialized computer to solve the problem of minimum coloring of the vertices of a planar graph is described. The bibliography has 7 entries. USSR UDC 681.3.06:51 SHARASHIDZE,_Q.-K- "The Problem of Construction of Specialized Computer Devices for the Solution of Certain Combinatorial Problems in Applied 74klathematics" Seminar I-n-ta Prikl. Mat. Thilis. Un-t. Annotatsii Dokl. P. 3, [Seminar of Institute of Applied Mathematics, Tbilisi University, i~ainotations of Reports, Vol. 3-Collection of Works], Tbilisi, 1970, pp 7-30, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV641, unsigned). Translation- The principle of construction of a specialized hybrid computer system for solution of problems of minimal coloring of points of a gTap~ is developed, allowing this problem to be solved in a few hundredths of a second. Acc. Nr- Ref. Code: UR 0069 XF003653r PRIKARY SOURCE: Kofloidnyy Zhurnal'. 1970, Vol'32, Nr 1, PP 74 - ON THE STRUCTURE AND RHEOLOGICAL- PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS EMULSIONS OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE Mikhaylov, N. V.; IS 6u4jr.; navkina, B. L.; Arsen'yev, A. N. Surnma-ry A study hasbeen made of the rheological properties -of aqueous suspensions of poliv. ethylene terephthilate (PETPH) stabilized with rosin soap as well as oi sorne compositi- ons consisting of PrTPli dispulsion and a polymer thickener-polyvinyl alcohol, The vis- cosity of the compositions has been found to be inuch higher (50-100 times) than those of its components. A mechanism of strurture formation in composp'tions lia.5,b'~eri Su . - led. An empirical linear equation ij=f(P) in a logatithitlic form In gMni and some as- sumptions:;xre made regarding the phyMcal significance of the constants in itliese equations. f RE~` V FWIE 19721379 -1/2, 016 UNCLASSIFIED'. PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 TITLE--OPTICAL STUDY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF A GLASS FIBlik GuPING ALKALINE JREATMENT -U- -.-AUTHGR-(03)-MAZOt E.E.t KAMINSKAYAv V.S.t SHARAY, V.tl, --USSR COUNTRY OF INFO SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK BELORUSS. SSR-1970* 14(3), 226-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--MATERIALS ",TOPIC TAGS--GLASS FIBER# ROROSILICATE GLA.SSt SOLUTEON ALKALENITYp .~l ZIRCONIUM OXIDE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1139 STEP NO--UR/0250170/014/003/OZZ61OZ29 SION ND--AT0119993 ---__U,NlC L A I I I F I E 0 NCLASSI F IED PROrESSING DArE-230CT70 2/2 016 U, CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119993 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FIBERS OF GALSS CONTG. 14PERICEINIT AND 8-45PERGENT ZRO SU62 AND Of- ALKALI FREE ALUMINOBORDSILICATE GLASS WERE EXPOSED TO Zo 4, AND 6 N NAOH FOR 2-1L2- HR AND THEN EXAPD. IJ14DER THE MICROSCOPE. THE ALKALI RESISTANCE INCKCASES KITH THE 7-k0 SU82 CONTENT. , THE REACTION PROCESS CONSISTS~~ OF HYDRAT"LON, SURFACE LAYER DESTRUCTION, AND THE FOR14ATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE LAYER. FACILITY: INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KI-11M., MINSK,, USSR. U23 PRUCESSII;,"; ;);'ATF--02!KT70 -T.ITLE--PFQPEKTIES OF ZFULITCS CONTUNING: ION EXCHA*,4%'jE k'HF0.7.111J' -LJ- A TH*~~;~-102)-PA;~SEVICrIK~ILYAi-A, L.V., SHARAY, COUNTRV [~F INFri--USS.~ SOUK~E-VtSTSI AKAD. NAVJK BELARU'_S. SSRf SER. KIIIA. 'vAVUK 1970 (1) 65-q DATE FdbL ISHE0------70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC T-AGS--ZEDLITE, ION EXCHANGE, CHROMIUM COMPOUND, CRYSTAL STRUCTJPE, CATALYTIC HYUROGENATIONt. ETHANOL Cf),YT;)OL MARXI-4--NO RFSTRICTICNS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY VF(L/FAlAME--lq92/)560 STEP tjO--,kjR/041gi7o/r)ioinui/oo~5/ooag C114C ACCF.SSlGlq 140-00112554 UNCLASSIFIED '3~ Z - 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED, 'PROCESSING DATE-02OCT70 CIRC ACLESSIQU NO--A00llZ554 AiSSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) CP-0- ABSTRACT. CR PRIME3 POSITIVE CIATG. LEOLITES OF-THE At X, Y, AND M TYPES WERE OBTAINED BY ION EXCHANGE 3ETWEEN A GIVEN ZEOLITE (E.G. OF NAA TYPE) AND 0.01 N CR(OAC) SUB3 (THE PRODUCT UESIGiN.A40 AS CRNAY-1), OR BY MAINTAINING A ZEOLITE IN -4OLTEN i-R(N9 SUB3) SUB3 .9H SUBZ 0 FUR 2 OR 24 HR (THE PRODUCTS CRNAY-2 AND CR14AY-31 RESP.). IN A AND X ZEOLITES OF LOW STABILITY IN.ACI91C MEDIUM, THE EXCHA~:GE 04GREE BETWEEN NA PRIME POSITIVE AND CR PRIME3 POSITIVE IONS i4AS-6-7PERGENT WHEN USING THE IST PROCEDURE. REPEATING T4E PR3CEDUIE OR INCREASING CR(OAC) SUB3 CONGN. LED TO DESTRUCTION OF THE CRYSTAL ,STRUCTURE OF THE ZEOLITES. BY THE 2ND PROCEDUREt APPLICABLE TO THE Y AND M ZEOLITES OF A HIGH SI CONTENT9 THE EXCHANGE DEGREE WAS 37-60PEREENT. REFRACTIVE INDICES UF THE PRODUCTS INCREASED WITH INCREASING CR PRIME3'PUSITIVE;C`0NT`ENT. THE PRODUCTS ALSO HAD INCREASED ADSCIRPTIVITY TO H SU62 0 VAPORS AND BENZENE AS COMPARED WITH THE PAPENT ZFULITES AND AN APPRFCIABLY INCKEASED CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN DEHYMOUNATION RLACTION (IF ET0H, U N C L A CJS' 1 F I f D USSR uDc: 621.385.63 TRUBETSKOV, D. 1. , S "Analogy Between Wave Processes in a Modulated Electron Flux in Crossed Fields and in a Parametric Transmission Line" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, 140 4, Apr 72, pp 811-817 Abstract: The authors consider the possibility of estifolishing an ana-IcC,, between the propagation of rf disturbances in an electron stream and the wave processes in a parwnetric transmission line, The is based on examining a =del of an infinitely thin strewnt of electrons moving be- tween ideally conductive planes with a given steady-state velocity in cronsed electric and magmetic fields. It is assumed 4-hat the besin is modu- latnd by cut rf signal at the inpitt and that Nrthor mation jllft(~V Ill a region where there are no external rf fields. Tle rise o-f rf distur- bances in the beam takes place only under the effect ot the rf fields of the space charge, which are calculated from the condition of cut-off of the normal component of the field strength of the SDaee. Char[Te in the ple-le of the beam. Taking the resultant analogy as a basis, a thearem foland relating to kinetic pmrer for the given electron flux. M h RKA AI[,! --------- --iI .1,12, 023 P R i)*--' E 5 S ING E)A T E-- I I )E C 7 0 TITLE-TO M_ A,,~'tLYSIS CF A Twu SFAGE M TYPE TWT qlTH A r,*E(JATIVELY CHA~.GL_Ll il -INC 3YSTtf4 -U- KETA ~i, AUTh0i~-(C2)-SHA,_,AYEVSKIY* YU,P., LE Vi V.A. ,.~.CLUNTri-,Y UP ,vFU--USSR S0uKCc,---V Sb. VuPk. LLEKTRCIN, TEKHNIKI (PROBLEMS UNICS 141YL* NO 6, JUr.-E 1970, ALST~'ACT I YEYE PKIMILNLI DATE FUELISHED ------- 70 SU3JECT AREAS-ELECIRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIL TAGS--rRAVELING-WAVE TUBE, ELECTRONIC AMPLIFIER (;C,-4TiZCL i-,AKKIliG--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY FIChE Nui ---- FD70/tjlJ50Z3/BO3 STEP CT~CACLESSIGN --AR0141240 I E 8 - 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCESSING DATE--lIDEC70 CIRC ACCLSSIGN i%J--AR0141240 ABST-RACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AVAR[Arim oF A M TYPE TRAVFLING H It! IT HA NEGATIVELY C -~G -4AVE TUBE AMPLIFIER WHICr LCNSISTS OF AUN IT - H %,. E D RETAADING SYSTEM IS ANALYZEDt AND LATER A POSITIVELY CHARGED RET4RDING SYSTEM. A QUANTITATIVE EVALUATIJN IS GIVEN Of THE P'SS[EsILITY OF A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF THE AMPLIFICATION IN THE VAkIAINT OF THE DEVICE MENTIONED, AS COMPARED WITH AN ORDINARY M TYPE Ts"T: AMPLIFIER. USSF S:j~R.'jYEljSj'jV YTJ L-PTLCV, V.A. "To An Anallysis Of Two-Stage v~_^Tlype 7:tilt i:lth Neptively-Ch-,ir,:!~d Syete 11 a-. "orr. elelktron. ems Or Elec'ronicr, OT Dr', a K2- 9 (f rom R"h--319~troni-~v pri-im- 1 -4 S a ra 0v, 1 97C, P june 19-,?C, Abstrict ~kl4o) Trarel!jlion: A ver.-,stion oC a "-Tjpe travelin:--wave tube 4_n~)11-er wh:c'. c;ons-ste J. with a :1 , of 5 in ~ ~ I , a negatively-charj!,ad retarding system is ~in J. zed, and 11JIL-3r 'A positivt~ly-charred retarding eystem. A quuntitative eYEil,.iL-lllcn ia ~,.iven of the poesibility of a sivniricunt Increase of the umplIficution Ln the Y~sri:~nl tif the 6 device z3nticned, as co-.Ppared with an ordinary '.,:-Type Tal' impliflor# SLIZ:rIlryk 98 Fit Ai k1k, ili6i i4 144: _41 USSR UDC 612.833.755-057:007.51 GORSHKOV, S. I., SHARDAKOVA, E. F., and ZHAKHMETOV, Ye. G., Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational 5-i-seases, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Research on the Latent Time of Tendon Reflexes of Keyboard Computer Operators" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 7, 1973, pp 33-36 Abstract: Latent times of hand tendon flexion-extension reflexes and Rnee reflexes of 18-25-year-old female keyboard computer operators were studied as indexes of the functional state of the neuromuscular apparatus. Within 1 work day latent times of hand tendon reflexes increased significantly, more so for the left hand (flexion -- 39.3, extension -- 19 msec) than the right (flexion -- 8.5, extension -- 5.4 msec), probably because the left hand dominates in keyboard operation. Latent times of the knee reflex increased insignificantly, more so for the left leg. Latent times of all reflexes also increased during the work week, probably due to fatigue buildup. In- creases were larger for the left hand (flexion 13.5, exterision -- 1.4 msec) than the right (flexion -- 7.0, extension 8.0 mfec) and insignifi- cant for the knee reflex. In all cases the initial latent time was longer for left appendages. It is concluded that tendon reflexes are adequate and sensitive indaxes of the state-of tht, motor apparatils. T-LI 77~ -~71_- i iii .:177: f AAFM; L 1 :1111, 1:1.,! F1V 015 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70 TITLE--PHOTOPROTONS FROM THE BORON 11 NUCLEUS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-SOROKIN, YU.I., SHARDANOV, A.KH., SHEVCHFINKOt V.G., YUREV, B-A& OF INFO--USSR ~~-SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970p 11(l), 8-18 '.DATE PUBL ISHED-----70 ~..SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ,-TOPIC TAGS--Pli(JTI)NUCLEAR REACTiONs PROTON SCATTERING, BORGN ISOTOPE, BREMSSTRAHLUNG, AN6ULAa DISTRIOUflON, PROTON SPECTRUM, EXCITATION CROSS SECTION _-CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTAICrIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UiqCLASSIFIED ~PAO'XY REEL/FKAME--1980/0176 STEP NU--Ull/0367l'lOfOll/001/0008/0018 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0048468 C L AS I F I E C, C212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-09GET70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0048468 ' ~,43STkACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ENERGY DISTR16UTIONS OF PHOTO P EMITTED FROM PRIME11 B NUCLEI, E&POSED TO THE 10-'o5- AND L8.5-MEY BREMSSTRAHLUNG AND THE PHOTO P ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION AT 18.5 MEV WERE MEASURED. THE P WERE REGISTERED IN NUCLEAR PHOTOPLATES. IN THE PHOTO P SPECTRA A GREAT NO. OF MAX. WAS OBSO. THAT WERE DUE TO rHE EXCITATIO14 OF LEVELS OF THE PRIM-f-Il 3 NUCLEUS IN THE ENERGY REGION 12-18.5 tl!:V. THE GROSS SECTIONS WERE OBTAINED FOR THE REACTION PRIME11 BIGAMMA, P) PRIME10 BE WITH THE FINAL PRIME10 BE NUCLEUS IN THE GROUND STATE AND IN THE 1ST EXCITED STATE. THE RADIATION WIOTHS OF THE 0850. LEVELS OF FRIME11 6 KERE ESTD. THE ANAL. OF THE RESULTS ENABLES ONE TO DEDUCE -INFORMATIGN CONCERNING THE MULTIPOLARITIES OF THE GA14MA TRANSITIONS As WELL AS SPI14S AND PARITIES OF THE EXCITED STATES OF THE PRIME11 B ~NUGLEUS. FACILITY.- INST.''Y'AD:. FIL'.'s MOSK'4~ 'GOS'. UNIV.-, MOSCOW, USSR. INIC I F if-A Acc. Nr: CU. Ref CodL-: Ano-51937" PRIMARY SOURCE: Byulleten' Eksper~mental'nay Bialo-ii i Meditsiny, 1970, Vol (o9 , NrZ , pp 112-11V AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF IVIYOSIN AND ACTINE IN THE 2AUSCLES OF' EXPERIMENTAL AN14NIALS WITH HEREDITARY MYOPATHY ,6ondar, L. 0. Bodalya 16. S mko, Yr, 1. Gosea Yz!,.,4 uk z qrzgZ~. G.G. Revich P. A,Lemin, Yu. Q, Shqr~6 N. 1. Pirogov..Il Institute Amino acid composition of myosin and actine was analyzed in 10 bealthy, 12 sick and 12 heterozygous mice of the 129/RE line with hereditary'myrepathy. Increased !ta7--in with isoleicin, valine, alanine and lowered tyrosine and hizitidine, content was found In the amino acid spectrum of myosin In sick mice. In beterozygous animals h'glier- vallne and lowered tyrosine and histidine levels were -recorded. In the amino acid com- position of actine in the sick and heterozygous. mice glycint! was up and histidine- down. REEL/FRW 19820420 "USSR UDC 621.385.64 TRUBETSKOV, D. !., SRAREYEIISKIY, YU. P., SHEDC111K, V, N. "Theory of the Signal Suppression Effect in a Traveling-Wave Magnetron-Type Tube Amplifier in the Presence of Preliminary Modulation of the Electron Flux" Kiev, Izvestiya vuzov SSSR, Radioelektronika, Vol XV, No 8, 1972, pp 1007-1014 Abstract: A theoretical analysis is presented for the process of interaction of electrons and a wave in the traveling-vrave magnetron-type tube amplifier with preliminary modulation of the electron flux. The conditions were obtained under which. the effect of complete or partial suppression of the output wave is observed. The basic equaLlons arv derived which permit analysi.q of the proce"Fes of interaction of tile preliranary modulated electron flux with the wave and a traveling-wave nagne t ron- type amplifier. For defined xelations between the in- put signal and tile Value Charactcrizing the preliminary nodulation the offect of complete or partial suppression of the output signa.'l Is observed which is explained by the effect that the modulated electron flux at the input of the interaction space falls in an unfavorable phase of thc-, bigh-fcqucilcy field. The theoretically described mechanism of suppression of tile nignal in the travel-ing wave wagne tron- type tube in the presence of flu). modulation in tile vicinity: of the Sun cau lead to worsening of the autput characteris tics of the 1/2 USSR TRUBETSKOV, D. I., et al., Izves"iya vuzov SSSR, Radioclektronika, Vol XV, No 8, 1972, pp, 1007-1014 amplifier; in particular, it can be the cause of the fact that in a number of cases the traveling wave magnetron type tube amplifier does not amplify weak signals and the stable amplification is observed from some defined value of the input signal. 2.12 R4 --30OCT70 -13- 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCkSSING DATE 11.TLE-MECHANISM OF 1,3 DIOL CONVERSIONS:lM TH~ PRESENCE Of ACIDIC ~::~CATALVSTS. 2. CGNVERSION OF 2,4 PENTANEOIOL. AND 2 METHYL 214 PENTANEDIUL ~AUTHOR-(031-SHARF, V.Z., FREYOLIN, L.KH., NAZARYAN, A.A. _CCUNTAY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK 55SR-14F.R. KHIM. 1970, (3), 597-602 DATE PUBL ISHED---70 ~.SUBJECT AREAS-~HEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM# PENTAME, ALCOHOLw CtATALYSTt DEHYDRATION9 STEREOCHEMISTRY9 CARWNYL~COMPOUNDv I$CRAER 01ENE ~:_CGNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .~PRQXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0839 STEP NO--UR/006Z/70/000/003/0597/0602 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124506 UNICLASS'IFIED /3' 014 UNCL ASS I FI ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOIZ4506 ABSTRACWEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONVERSIONS OF 2,4 PENTANEDIOL ARC ITS 2 ME ANALOG OVER CA SUB3 (PO SU84)SU62 OF! AL SU62 0 SUB3 CATALYSTS IN THE TEMP. INTERVAL 140-360DEGREES WERE SHOAN GRAPHICALLY. THE DEHYDRATION OF THESE ALCS. OCCURS SPECIFICALLY AN RESPECT Of THEIR SrERECCHEMISTRY AND RESULTS IN TRANS 1,3 PE14TADIENE FROM THE LST Al-C. .ALSO, APPRECIABLE DECOMPN. TAKES PLACE: THE PHOSPHATE CATALYSTS LEADS TO ME SUBZ CO AND ISO PROHi WHILE AL SUB2 0 SUB3 GIVES ALSO OSME ACH. THE CARBONYL COMPOS. ARE FORMED BY EITHER ISOMERIZATION OF DEHYDRATION PRODUCTS SUCH AS THE EPOXIDE OR UNSATD* ALC. OR 13Y DE:ALOOLIZATION OF THE KETOL FORMED AS AN INTERMEDIATE. IN THE CASE OF THF: PHOSPHATE CATALYST THE CLEAVAGE IS CAUSED BY H TRANSFER FORM THE HO GROUPS OF THE DIOL TO THE CARBONYL GROUP TO FORM THIS KETOL, WHICH THEN CLEAVES BY v UEALOGLIZATION. THE REACTIONS OCCUR IN THE IOD-50DEGREES INTERVAL, At ~WHICh DEHYDRATIGN CANNOT TAKE PLAGEw OVER-AL SU132 D SUB3 THE DECOMPN. OF THE DIOL IS LESS PRONOUNCEU AND CLEAVAGE 'VIA THE' KEFOL IS INHIBITED BY H SUB2 0 GENERATED IN THE REACTION OWING 10 POISONING OF THE CATALYSTS IN RESPECT Of THE H TRANSFER REACTION. DEHYDIIATION OF THE IST DIOL OVER CA SU83(PO SUB4)5U82 AT 290DEGIIEES YIELDS MIXED UNSATD. ALCS. CONTG. 68PERCENT 4 PENTEN ZOL AND 32PERCENr TRANS 3 PENTEN Z OL, WHILE ~GREATER THAN 325DEGREES THE PRODUCT IS ONLY 4 PENTEN 2 OL; AS THE TEMP. JS RAISED ThE YIELDS OF THESE ALCS. DECLINE AND THAT OF DIENE RISES, AND THE FINAL PRODUCT CONTAINS 75-IOOPERCENT TRANS PIPERYLENE AND 0-20PERCENT CIS ISOMER; THE YIELD OF 1P4 PENTADIENE IS LESS THAN 5PERCENT. UNCLASSIFIED 3'/3 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACI;ESSICN NO--AP0124506 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--Z METHYL 294 PENTANEDIOL REACTS ON AL SUB2 0 SUB3 EVEN Ai 135DEGREES, WHILE AT 190DEGREES THE COVERSION RFACHES 3oPER(;ENr, FORMING HOCME SUB2 CH SUB2 CHMEOH AND ISOMERIC 2 METHYLPENTADIENES, ALONG WITH ME SUB2 CO AND ISO PROH. FACILITY: INST. ORG. KHIM. IM. ZELINSKUGO, MOSCOW, USSR. 7j Ij j11 111 1/2 0110 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING BATE-30OCT70 TITLE-1,3,DICL CCNVERSION MECHANISM INTHE PRESENCE OF ACID CATALYSTS. I. CONVERSION OF 1#3,PROPANEDIOLv Iv3rBUTANEOIOL AND BETA OXIDES ON CALCIUM ,.AUTHUR-(04)-FREY0LINv LaKH-v SHARF# V*Z-o BARTOK, K.t NAZARYAN* A.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUX SSSR* SZR. KHIMs 1970t (21* 310-14 '~'~OATE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~JOPIC TAGS-PR(IPANE,--BUTANE, HYDROXYL RADICAL, ORGANIC OXIDE, ACID CATALYSISt FURAN, EPOXIDE9 KETONE. GG4TROL MARKLKG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0749 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/002/0310/0314 CIRC ACCES51ON NO-AP0124419 UNGLASS!IFIED 2/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124419 AESTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRODUCTS FORMED BY PASSAGE AT 275-350DEGREES OVER CA SUB3 (PO SUB4) SU82 OF HOICH SUB2) SU83 OHP TETRAHYGROFURAN# AND ALLYL ALC. WERE TABULATED FOR EACH TEMP. IN 25DEGREES STEPS. SIMILAR DATA ARE REPORTED FOR HO(CH SUBZ) SUB2 CHMEOH AND 2*METHYLTETTRAHYDROFURAN# BOTH RUN OVER 230-300DEGREES. THE 1,3,DIOLS ARE CONVERTED INTO A MIXT. OF SATO. A-NO UNSATO. ALCS., ALDEHYDESs KETONES, EPOXIDESp AND OTHER COMPOS. DEHYDRATION OCCURS BY 2 PATHS TO AN UNSATO. ALC. A'NO TO A CYCLIC OXIDE* WITH INTRAMOL. CYCLLZATION BEING PREDOMINANTv OXIDES ARE THEN CONVERTED BY ISOMERIZATIGN TO UNSATD. ALCS. AND CARBONYL COMPDS. MUCH OF THE SATO. ALCS. AND UNSATD. ALDEHYDES IS FORMED BY THE H TRA.'45FER REACTIONS. 2,Z,DIETHYLv1#3vPR0PANE0lOL GAVE 11PERCENT 3,3rDlE'rHYLTRIMETHYLENE OXIDE, 18PERCENT ISOMERIC HEPTENOLS# AND 71PERCENT MIXED PRODUCTS AT 30ODEGREES; 2,0UTYL,1939PROPANEDIOL GAVE NO TRIMETHYLENE OXIDE DERIVS. BUT ZOPERCENT ISOMERIC HEPTENOLS AND 80PERCENT MIXED PRODUCTS. 2tBUTYLTRlMETHYLENE OXIDE WAS 98PERCENT CONVERTED TO ALCS. AND OTHER PRODUCTS AT 300DEGREES. FACILITY'S INST. ORG. KHIM. IM* ZELINSKOGO* MOSCOW, USSR. UNCI-ASSIFIED USSR UDC 51~2.9(:547-20~3:51,6-11:51~7-594-3 SHARF~$ V. Z., FREYDLVN. L. MY ICRUTIIJ V. if., LYSYAK, T. V.) Institute of -Mr-gafftFZW;mis-ry Lmeni 11. D, Zelinskii, Acad. Se. UEOR "Investigation of the Homogeneous Hydrogen Transfer From 2-Pentanol to C,,clohexanone in the Presence of Tris(triplienylpliospliire,~-,,Iic.ilaroi-tith,!nium and a Base" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademil Nm~ SSISR, Seriya Xhimicheokiiyv, No 1.0, Oct 72, pp 21195-2193 Abstract: Base accelerates the xeduction of cyclohexanone throi)gh h,' rdrowen transfer from 2-pentanol ar, v,--ll as its hydro,f.-anation and cond;_msatlor, in pres- ence of the tris(triphenylr.,i(isr)lline)dichloroi-tithenii-~-,zi corxilex. The hydro,,--,,en transfer reaches a rrziyinur. at a base concentration of under arL!on atmosT lo-3 11 phere and at 4.03- under hydrogen. The degree of hydro~-,enraation of the ketane by hydro,,,,en and its covdensition,increav-e,w4ltli increasinj, conceaLra- tion of tbc base. Palsing the temnperature from 50 to 800 results in a higher rate of hydrogen transfer; the rate of hydrogenation reaching a iraxiimm at 70 This evidently is due to the formation of vario-us interme1f.,ate cori-plexer, catalyzing these procoGnes, Me duration of the process hr,~s practically no effect on all of' the processes discussed. I ~ rr USSR UM 547-971-2 FREYDLIN, L. M., g_qA 2_ IM01-TY, V. IT., and SHCRERBAKOVA, S. I., Institute of OrGanic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy, AcaderT of Sciences USSR "An Investigation of the Reduction of Cyclohexanone with an Alcohol in the Presence of Tris(triplienylphosphine)dichlororatheniuie' Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskiy Khimii, Vol 8, Vyp 5, May ?a, pp 979-!~31 Abstract: The a-uthors investigated the homogeneous catalysis by tris(trirhenyl- phos-vhine)dichlororhuthenium of the reduction of cyclohexanone with several five- to seven-carbon aliphatic alcohols. Reactions were conducted under reflux condenser under an at.-.-~a,,phere of argon or hydroj,',(_1n, and analysed by f~as- liquid chrorstography. The low yield of cyclohexanol. chows that condensratiDn is a side reaction. The reaction rates for various dejp-ees of substitution on the alp'na carbon were studied. They showed a correlation between increased steric hindrance and slower rate of reaction. The izytermediate foriration of a hydride of tris(trimhenylphosphine)dichlororhutheniwii was suggested as a mechanism. Hydrogenation by the ambient medium contributes to the reduction of cyclo-hexano-ne. 1/1 .AA604510 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11,,,Electrical, Derwene, f 143194 FIBRE 0~11CS NEASUR11r.,,DEV described in No4153126 was based 06 the pr6ciple bf optical measurement of length~using a transmitting television tube and a bunch of light guides. Measurement is not as accurate its it might bei owing to physical movement. e.ff,ects-from the test piece. The proposal describes,an improvement.. The diagram shows an objective lens 1 focussed on the test piece 6 (which may be hot) and passing an optical image to the bunch of light guides 2, which are closed up at the input.end 4. The outpat.end 5 is scanned by the television tube 3; the feAture of the present davelopment is the $pecial arranSe- ment of these flexible 10re guides into even -and AUTHORS: Rabinovich, V. A.; Sharf, Ye._,M,.* Punger, V. A.; Namsarayev, V. T. 19780092 odd groups, as numbered at the input, so that odd numbers arrive in group A, and even in group B, of the output array.. in addition they are in. opposed order, asshown. The iraagei,of the hot body 6 presented to the light guides:is converted by the television tube into one depending.on the scanning method, but any dynamic~eriror due to movement is only equal to the differ.ence of the errors in eAch part A and B of the final image., 5.11.67 as 1195767125-28 Add to 153126.V.A.RABINOV- ICH et al.(17.9.69.) Bul 10t.5.5-69, Class 42b. Int.Cl.G Olb. 197800.93 USSR FUDOVL~, A. N. ISIUIAYEVA, E. A., SHARGINA, Kazan University 11A Method for Preparing 2,6-bis-(dialkoxyphosphoiao)-dioxanes-1,4" USSR Author's Certificate No 2538o4, class 12o, 26/01 (U" 07 f), Hied 24 Jan 66, published 3 mar 70 (from R"Zh-Khimiya, No 21 (n), 10 Nov 70, Abstract No 21 H599 P by G. V. Kuznetsova Translation: These substances, potentially useful as fungicides, are obtained by reaction of disodium derivatives of bin-Walkoxy- phosphono)-din-othy'L aster with dihaloiddimathyl ester4t; 3,34 g of Ila is gradually added to a solution of 23-1 9 of (EtOz-NO)CH20cf~j, (P(O)(OBt)2 in 100 ml or absolute other, After all the Na reacts, the small amount of excess (ClCH ) 0 Is added to the mixture a drop at a time. The precipitated NaGi Is filtered out and ?-,6-blB- (96e thoxyphosphono)-dioxane-2,4 (boiling point 1540-70/1, 1.1632, n D 1.4360) is formed from the filtrate# 6;) il-E F~ FTT ..... ........ ... USSR UDC 621.397 SOLOVEYCHIK, I.YF.., DP-kBKIN, R.I., YAPM&IMIN, K.K., SHARGORODSKAYA, F.M.t KORNITSMO, G.G., TSEDIK, AX. 'Electronic Device For Information Display" Elektrosvyazt, No 1, Jan 1972, pp, 59-63 Abstract: The p3per describes an information dieplay device of the desk type, intended for oparation with an electronic computer through a telegraph cc=--an,;- cation channol. A block diagram of the device and the bosic parameters of the unit are presented. Vne authors report that a now information display device was developed on the basis of ths unit described, but fow ectailo are given. (An.axterior view of the device in shown on the journal cover.) in the new do- vice it in nossible to reproduce 512 vymbolu (16 linon, ~2 symbole to the line) of an ELT27ILK93 acraan. The set of reoroducible symbols includes the Russian alphabet, figures, ani special Dymbols-altogother 64 symbols. 'J'ath an indi- v3Aual keyboard which inaB 47 figure-lettar keys and 21 functional, it is possible to fted information into an electronic com,uter and to accomplish complete editinz of tlz text vith the uid of an electronic carr-iBge (maykar) The device contains a c-p--cisl e;cchanze unit which makes it poeeible to operate with an electronic co=mutar in GGST iO859-64 code and in coda r'M-2. In * addition, this unit provides coupling with the `Minok-~2" computer for the slow channel. 5 fig. 1 tab. 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED* PRUCESSIN6 DATE-LIVE670 TITLE-0F.ELT CF CAl%BGCFL-,)EN UN SLN-1E ?AkAMETERS OF MIETA6ULISMI AUTH0i%-(02)-ShAkG0RC0SKlY, 6.M., METELIrSA, V.I. _CCUNTRY LF INFG-LSSR SfJUkCE--AkZoNHV.tFCkSCH. 1970, 20 (3A)p 44Z-9 DATE PUC-,LlSiiEO-----70 AREAS--d'IOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TCPIC TAGS--lAYLCARClUMv METABOLISPis 00Gv ARTERY, DRUG EFFECTI CAKI)ICVAS(.ULAR DRUG N T. --fJO RESMICTICANS ~.'CC, ROL MAPKING DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PRJXY FIChE NU----FDl0/605015/F0i STEP NO--GYIOOOO/TO/OZC/003/0448/0449 ALCESSICN tvlj--AP0140631 212 027 UNC LAS SI F I ED PROCESSING DATE--11DEC70 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0140631 A8STKACT/EXTKACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTACT COGS WERE I.V. INJECTED WITH Oo.8-1.0 MG CARbJC.40MCN-KG. AFTER A SHORT REDN. OF MYJCARUIAL Pa SUB2 AIND kEDCX.POTENTIAL, LASTING FOR 1-2 MIN, AN INCREASE OF PO SUB2 LASTING FCk 15-20 MIN, WAS OGSD.f WHILE THE REDOX POTENTIAL RETURNED TO NORMAL. 6HEN PO SU02 kiAS OECREASED eY LIGATION OF THE LEFT DESCENDING CURLNARY ARTERY, CARBOCROMEN WAS NOT.CAPABLE OF RAISING THE PO SUB2. FACILITY: LA8. PATHOPHYSIOL. MYOCARO(NFARKTESt A. L. MYASN[KQV CARDIOLOG. INST.t IMOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.375.82 YEV, V. G., YERISHOV, A. G., ZUDKOV, P. 1., SHARI-F, G. A., SHVOM, Ye. M. DMITRI "Generation of Optical Harmonics in a Pulsed Mode With a High Pulse Repetilzion Frequency" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics), No. 1, Moscovr, 1971, pp 116-119 (from -Fizika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7D996) Translation: The generation of second, third, and fourth oD-ClIcal harmonics oil the radiation of a YAG-.NId laser operating in a pulsed mocle ii, -modulation Q with a high pulse repetition frequency was investigated experimentally. There was found a high stability of ultraviolet radiation inte-nsity at the Vraveleng-1h 266 nm. Authors abstract. USSR UDC 621, 373: S30,iL,-:.6 YER,I:HOV, A. 0. , U 7-K0, 0. B. , S ERE . -E-E.. ~ ~-Lii F - ~rl "An Ex-periment,-d St,u,-~-., Of a Laser Based cn. a 'Silutioll of an Organic D.,"e Witl-- Trmnsverse FwmIz- and a Disersion Cavity" M. pril:1. (T urnal of Apr,!:,,d Si)cctj,c,~;f-,(,-,y), 1971, -11,, Ul No 2, pp 216-221 140 7, J 7-1, Abstract NO 7D187) Th~- enrrgy .Ind --rectral Translat I: characterist-ics c.-f -r,cm e, laser based on a solution of rhoda- mine 6G in cthlyl- a cc; centration oi- C lrj2 cm lThr-, Urc, Of a dif-f-raction grating and prisin, and with, thle dye by the s,,~~condl wl to acllieve eul4s'.51an lc~l c,-,.ri 8 MW neodym"Lum, las~-j, e t,.m,-r-d over a ~f 56---620 n!- with an emission b-ar.,d,-~,idth of 1-6 nm and a ccnve--Sisr; of rl il)-ustra-, io,)-~ bibliourarhy of nine USSR UDC: 621.373:530.145.6 DMITRIYEV, V. G., YERSHOV,, A. G., ZUDKOV, P. I., SHARIF, G. A., SHVOM, Ye. M, "Emisjion of ftticall Harmonics in the Pulse Mode With a Ifigh Pulse Repetition Frequency" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), No 1, Moscow, 1971, pp 116-119 (from _RZh-Radiotekhn!kaj No 5, MaY 71, Ab8tract No 5D174) Translation: The paper presents the results of an experiment an generation of the second, third and fourth optical harmonics of emission from an aluminim- -yttriurl ganet laser with neodymium working in the pulce mode with Q-switching at a high pulse repetition frequency. It is noted that the intensity of ultra- violet emission on a wavelength of 266 rdllimicrons is extremely stable. One illustration, one table, bibliography of eight titles. Resum6. AC"'~ NR: of all the lines fra m h ec c- I D 4 : The ano Maio us 1,1 hil-~Ti 1 0 ! ! 0 Or4c, t h ! c f u a iJl-ad j - . ar . .!s 7 SILT6 ODDE: 20/ STHK~-' D.-:%TE-0 0 Rx G F. -,'T -0031; 1ICTE .1, FR , P ~F L : 0 0 2 1S S 7 0 0 7 I cc,ro' 3/3 AC-C N-ft- APS0197,704 771 USSR uDc: 621.319.5 D'YAKONOV, V. P., RRARIFQ "A quantizing Device" Moscow, Otkrytiya, IzobreteniYa. Promysh-lennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 17, Jun 72, Author's Certificate No 340071, Division H, filed 13 Jan 70, publ I shed 2h MELY 72, p 190 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a quantizing device which contains a supply source, and dosing and storage capacitors between which is connected a discharge device with S-shaped current-voltage character- istic. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to improve quantizing accuracy, eliminate zero displacement of quantization, and sim- plify the quantizing device, its input is connected through a silicon f3ta- bilitron to the dosing capacitor. The power supply is connected in paral- lel with the dosing capacitor through a resistor. The storage capacitor is connected in series with a discharge resistor, and connected through a diode to the input of the quantizing device. Organophosphorous Compounds USSR UDC 6r,3.664-qjI,5.fD(-f2.6.1.2 VALETDITIOV, R. K., Zimmu., A. N.) KMATIOV) M. ITI. J, Mid SHUI-MUINT .4. SH. , Kazan' Branch of the All Uilion Scientific Research 1nstitu"i:'e"I--t-8;- Rubber Imeni S. V. Wbedev 0 yfith6t'ic Properties of the Phosphorus Containing Ureth4ne Elac-torners Based on Simple Polyesters" Moscov, Kauchuk i Rezina, No 11, 1972, PP 15-17 of inductrial TijbbL-!- Abstmet: A nethod has been proposed for the noel i ficntion SKU-PF based or, polyVurite a -x-Ljj-J,jI a I . or conpl.ete of th~! 01prop'-we ful", In.-morlilly-I Olw of thc :,lyceftric with ty-1. or its oxide. Tim.- modtfiud rithbers chov hit her thm,1(*.I ctability and lesser flarva-bility in cmuparison to the SMI-PY rubber. Mhen the tri-(hydrox,~-roethyl)- phosphine is used, the physical-mchanical, prap2rties of the vulcanized rubber rem-in practically uuchanged. USSR SIMONOV, V. D., GAZIZOV, R. T., NL41INA, F. A., SHARIFIYANOVA L. N. "Chromatographic Determination of Cyclical Carbon Chlorides and Their Carbo- cyclical Derivatives" Dokl. Neftikhim. Sektsii. Washkir. Resp. Pravl. Vses. Khim. O-va im. D. I. Mendeleyeva, [Works of Petrochemical Section, Vashkir Rebpulic Administration of All-Union Chemical Society imeni D. I. Mendeleyev], Vol 6, 1971, pp 320-323. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhur-al Khimiya, No 4, Moscow, 1972, Abstract No 4N652 by I. A. Revellskiy). Translation: A mixture of thymol, perchloromethylene-l-cyclol)entene, hexa- cholofulvene, 2, 3, 4, 4-tetracholoro-5-dichloromethylene-2-cyclo-l-pentenone and 2, 3-dichloro-5-dichloromethylene-2-cyclo-1, 4-pentenedione is separated by GLC with a heat conductivity detector on a combined glass column (160+20X 0.4 cm), the first section of which contains silanized celite 545 with 15% polyethylene glycoladipate, while the second contains the same carrier with 10% type SE-30 methyl silicone, at a temperature of 190* and a fie gas carrier rate of 90 ml per minute. 1/1 01 USSR UDC: 535.2LI3 GVERDTSITELI, T. A., SHAR CHARUYEV, N. G., KOVZCHASHVILI, U. A., Scientific Research Us I ute o-F7u-tomation of Production Processes in Indus- try "A Photometer" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No T, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329408, Division G, filed 15 Jun 70, published 9 Feb 72, p 161 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a photometer containing two radiation sources with two light filters, a modulator, a commutator, three photoreceivers, amplifiers, and a registration modUc. Two of the photoreceivers produce coimnutating signals. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the sensitivity of measurements is improvr._,d by introducin,-I integral interrupters into the circuit for registration of the intensity of the working and comparison signals. The interrupters operate in the line switch mode, and their control, elements are connected to the outputs. of the commutating signal arrmlifiers. niese intepral irtorr%irter,, arr- Cori- nected to alternating current sources in parallel ,with storage capacitors. 1/2 USSR GVERDTSITELI, T. A., USSR Author's Certificate 110 329408 Two slots are made in the commutating disc. These slot's are no longer than the than ter of tile light filters, and are located at different distances from the center of the disc. 2/2 USSR UDC: 538.4 SEARIMADZE, D. V:,4EGAX-MD, A. A. "Nonstationary Flow-of a Conductive Viscous Fluid Between Psa-allel Porous Walls With Heat Transfer" Moscow, Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika, No 4, 1972, pp 25-30 Abstract: The authors consider nonstationary flow of a viscous,incornpres- sible,electrically conductive fluid between two parallel permeable non- J conductive moving walls with regard to beat transfer, when a homop eneous external magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the walls. Both vis- cous dissipation and Joule heat are considered i,.,i the heat transfer equa- tions. In the basic equations of magnet obydro-~tr nami c s the rate of perme- ation is substituted for the transverse flow velocity, and the resultant system of equations is reduced to solution of Vol-terra integral equations of the second kind. In the case of a magnetic Prandtl number equal to unity a solution in explicit, form is found,expressed in tabulatable func- tions. 1/1 . . . . . . . . ..... 2 0 3 9 UNC L A 5 S I F I E 0 PRUC6tSING DATE--13NOV70 DIMENSIONAL NONSTATIONARY FLOW OF -A WEAKLY CONDUCTING FLUID IN -MA GNETIC FIELD -U- A UTHOR-SHAR COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR `-__;S0URCE"AKA0E.41IA NAUK GFUZINSkOl SSR SO0BSHCHENI;Aj VOL. 579 JAN. 1970t P. 29-~-32 OATE PUBL ISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--UNSTEAUY FLOWr FLO4 ANALYSIS, TRANSVERSE MAGNErfC FIELD, .,BOUNDARY VALUE PROdLEMP GREEN FUNCTION CONTROL SARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FilAtIE--1996/1454 STEP NU--UR/0251/70/0!i7/()OO/OOZ9/0032 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118443~ 1: C- Ls s i F ------- 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESS1074 NO-AP0118443 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DERIVArION OF EQUATIOIN'S DESCRIBING THE UNsrEADY FLOW OF A FLUID OF WEAK ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY IN A PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC FIELD. THE MAGNF-TIC FIELD INDUCED t3Y THE CURRENT IN THE FLUID IS NEGLECTED. A PROOF FOR THE UNIOUENESS OF THE SOLUTION TO THE CORRESPONDliNG BOUNOAPY VALUE PROBLEM IS.06TAINEL). IT IS StIOWN THAT STREAM FUNCTIOP4 CAN BE EXPPESSED BY A GREEN'S FUNCTION. THE REGULAR PART OF THE GREENIS FUNCTiori IF OBTAINED IN ZXPLICIT FORM. FAX"'ILITY: T31L[SSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSETETt TIFLIS, GEORGIAN SSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ne 621.383.29.032-11 DEVYATKOV, M, N., SRARIKHIN, V. F. "Modification Of Photoelectron Detector With Virtual Cathode For Microwave D-,modulation Of Light Signal" Elektron.tel,chnika.Nauch.-tekhn.sb. Elektran,SVCh (Electronics Tec~xnology. Scientific- Technical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 102-Issue 4, PP 33-35 (from RZh: Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No 9AI63) Translation: The paper discusses the design variations of a photodetect-or in which efficiency of operation at microwave frequencies is assured by the irtrc- duction of. a supplementary device of the diode transit interval type or the delay system type for separation of a demodulated signal. The design variations assure the possibility of using the photodetector for wide-band demodulation of light signals. 1 ill. 9 ref. SuLvaaryo 4,- M. UP- T;i~: -,MEN~07*; FY(*HAilrE t , *, 11 ":experience Citined in the Op,ration of thc r xQ-v-. 1~uGnj, ,o 8, Auqu5t '~q"2, ~P 5 N,mmb~r 1570 the. ririt. cocrdirmte huteimatic long-di, (n qtvc cxm~h,'"Fv of averP~;c cmPacltY (M,"M-3) (in tll~~ Unt~a 13-tvQ11k) )~,erutlnn at the Min&k InLertkr~blm Telephone -;xchangt in th~., city of Rinnk, with a capacity of 300 ch&nnc".,* and 2~0 reserved linem and trunk lines includes uevera2 imcomin& Ing blocka and' 23 ontgolng . two -witching blocks. and 34 lnarker:; . Tile excbrvigt car. rervice (xrou;d 8,LOO calls an hour. The cr-pacity of the exch~nCe. 200 ch,=cla, according to the design vill tw1ke. itpozzAble to ,;~sv eiFht out.Going end aeven incoming major com-unication directions. A!-_`-~ 7xchanre can operate with " automatic tel phone or the 1,ATS-49 type. 'rhe latter doev not form EL P~rt ;" tile ccnplex. ';o provisions are =We for hooking up interu:lban dinl tellepb~nea to tht ewchihnge. Th- dtrt;,~t d,:les not provide for the incluzion ef' all -Lutomatl., t;honc cxchanr~ aubscribvrs in MUnsk into the AMM-3, arA at th~ .;rz,.ent tin-~, o!:1,- LO porron'. of -,ho autontatic telep =c excbmn.,~Zv sub- accen, to Qio. uutoltatic, net-orx out of roger, triu~k WA tw~ zcnsl directlunti. T13king into account the ;orrIt'Llitior Uf he exchmngc rat11onal*.*zlrt: or the. Minzk Interurban Telephone E=cbange t,:447t'aar vith the Central Sciell'ilic ReGearch Institute of Cor-mui1catioms mjr~te.i IK~~N [outgoing set for mice- freliziency diallsig) corV-exej to tile twc_rrei~unzy sertuutomatic equipment 'or working zonal dircotlcms. Thir, made it poGaille to organize 11 additional zonal und one trunX iine ccn- At the pre*ent the autom-itic long-distance telephoue, oxchange has 112 outgoin.g cbanneir uning two-rrequency seminutonatic trunk equipment. 35 cc ne c 2. inc.).iine c=-.v~rsULlVV.U Figure 2 1. Nwrler of convoruationci 2. ':!=.e of Uay VJr. I Lhown ~ L.w_'n= the if z a %c'-- I. I, ~4c-.ted C urv-~- ) tr-s"Ific tbr'.~U:Lll thv IS A:-"; I J tnu.~ry to 31 =4 I show Ue c:i3t-t"'~-. tr~fl'J'V. d~;T.'ag the day ~nd durivz U.'r of tz;' v.,-- Aa cui b.: ae-am In. FL,;. 2 thc d-Wrial. ~~Ld !a unevan peaka; from CSCO x~ 1100 md frcLi 141-0 to !QCC Zrk' tion coef.iaient ut, au',o"tic loa~;-41r.*.Wxe t.~!Lphor'e 36 USSR UDC; 621.777-01 YA. Ili, !:'7t NOY, V . SEC; !:PBA, V, IN, nnd 11MIX011 S. 0i 1144111111 "A New Process of Rapid Extrusion of Low-Plasticity Alloys" Moscow, Kuznechnc-shta=zovochnoye Droizvodstvo, No 1, Jan 72, pp 6-9 Abstract: Detailed is a new prociess of high-speed forming of semifinished products, shapes,and pipes without lubricants using the principle of deformation friction between the container and the metal, with the friction oriented in the direction of the outflow of the extrudable metal. The study was conducted on c-wst A~ili V96TS, AM96, AD31, D16, AOO, LS59-1 and granulated 01435, S97 allois under both laboratory and plant conditions. Analysis of the process indicates its potentialities in metalworking. "Me use of high- speed extrusion (as an alternative to direct extrusion) to produce rods from D16 alloy under semicontinuous conditions without lubricants increases the labor Droductivitv 2.5 ti--es as a re.-ult of the higher rate of outflow and yield of extrudable product as well as the elimination of some of inter- mediate ozerationz szecified in the current technology for Separating the discard, !he test results of high-speed extrusion under uroduction condi- tions support thc expediency of its further development and promotion for 1/2 -F71~%_---,-77",__ , - _ fl!!# HA-k i~_- IlMillill'Uh-111i Fill: 77- USSR OMB4ENKO, YA. M., et al. Kiazinechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, No 1, Jan 72, pp 6-9 the fabrication of semifinished products, shapes,and DiDes primarily from low-oplasticity and hard-to-form alloys. (3 illustrations, 1 table, 6 bibliographic references). 2/2 I--- 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27'40V70 TITLE-EMULSION POLY,VINYL CHLORIDE, FOR.LOW VISCOSITY PLASTISULS, -U- ,AUTHOR-(04)-SOLDATOV? V.M4t KIRILLOVi Aol.v MOLKOVp A.D., SHARIKOVA, I..[. COUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR, SOURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1971,..', (6)v 5-6 ~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU.BJECT ARcAS-CHEMISTRY, TOPIC TAGS-EMULSIGN POLYIMERIZATION, POLYVINYL ORGANOSOORIM COMPOUNDi SULFONIC ACID, LATEX, -CONTROL flARKftqG--tJ0 RESTRIMUNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED CIALORIDEF, FLU10 VISSCJSITY, PARTN":LE SIZE PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/0Q.20 SrEP rlRG ACCESSICHN' 2/2 022 'rJ-- A PQ L34649 UNCLASSIFIE0 G 0;', r 21-1,11 CIRC ACCESSION N ABSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. ADUlt'ic, PAPTICLES OF E,-'-I)LS I UN POLY,"iD. PQLY( VINYL CHLORIDE VISCOSITY OF PLASTISOLS fir- I IN DIOC-rYL PH T HA L A T T!' iS I D F N1 I PARTICLES FROM EMULSION POLYKN. DEPEtir)ED ON THE QUANT. r y. EMIULSIF[L:i~,s INIA C CV612-18 ALKAN -)NATES (11), "let (111)1 010 NA DECAiNESULF0,NATES AND C SUB!7-?O FATTY ALC.S. l1'/). A )f,) I N G V 9PERCENT 0-25 MU I PARTICLES TO I ?-,U I PARTICLES FRO"'I 11I.RIED LATLXI: STABILf?F-1) WITH I-I.2PFRCENT Ill (0.5PERCENT"ADDED r THE BEGINNll--~G A."iD THE REST DURING At"10 AFTER POLYMN.) AND 0.5PFR.CFillT IV G4VE LOWER * PLASTISOL viscoSirY THAN THOSE OF PLASTISOLS CONTG. I MU PA-4TICLES OR I MU PARTICLES AND 18-36PERCENT 0.25 ML) PARTICLES. LATEXES PREP0. wi'm 0 01PERCENT IV AND 1-1-2PERCENT Il AND SEEDED WITH lATEXES.CONTG. ~0:7-0.8MU AND 0.4 MU PARTICLES IN 2:1 AND 3:1 RATIDS HAD 0.1-1.5 ML) PARTICLES? WHICH GAVE THE LOWEST VISCOSITY P-LASTISOLS. -,82.2:535-376 UDc 62i.- BRONSIPI-EY-11, 1. K. DOLGIT,'CIV, L. MI. ZHITKOV, Yu. L. LIBOV, L. D t ~'i. A. S 1: LE:, -41 "Some Characteristics c-f --lectrolumirescent Diodes Eased on lletero P,,, Junctions in Al"Ga As I-x Moscow, "F]Ielftronika. vol 16 No 12 m 2330-2"2 Dec 71 , , $ 6b. ~;t r r. T'Li~ baScd on the y --- --- in a direc- The tc. -a com---ntratilcr- of aboull 5-1018/cc, anrr-'- t'h- 1 i -y 2- is tell-urii=-doi)ed to an. elQctron corcentration of abolit 1018/cc. The ar er-~ of the F*A junction is abcut- 0.03. cm2. The zl-;-!::~r---,~----l of electrical- rom 'emni:.erature: smecif c zero- he diodes, at -bias about 10' cutc-li, vol- tage 1.3-1.1. - - - - - - C- zn ~',e f--acticn of arsenide in the solid solkit~~- c"-, or 1e 112 jlk~ i6iL~ -3 3R BRONSIMEYN, I. K. et al., RqdioteIrhnfl"-Ia--j.- Elektronika, vol 16, No 12, Dec 71, pp 2330-233-9 An investiCation of t,,.o prircipal electroliznir-escence characteristics 'hey sa-isfv all.the reauirer-ents for use as of the diodes sbois, zr emitters ir. MEII-Zrce.-~ electron-ortical devices. One figguxe, one table, biblio-ranhy all tilties. P/2 USSR SHARI Yu. S. "Fundamentals of the Theory of Ring Coding Devices" UDC: 8.74 Tr. vuzov Urallsk, zony. Ural'sk. politekhn. in-t (Works of Higher Educational Institutions 0t the Ural'To-ne. Ural Poly- technical Institute), 1972, coll. 206, pp.122-133 (from RZh- -Kibernetikal No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8M1) Translation: A method is described for breaking up a set of code com -nations into classes, formulas are presented for determining the number of complete and incomplete classes, and algorithms are given for constructing ring coding devices of the third and fourth type. Author's abstract. UDC: UPI-3-035.2 OSMOMMOV YE-5.141., DEYEV, A.11. K(-~--.3T-ZRE-IA L.Y., arid, "M ect of Some FactGrs on the -Zinysicomechanical Parameters of Gra-,rinitized L Material" Moscow ';C, 5, 70, top 62-9! Abstract-: re mlade to dletermil:.-C the (!ffec~ 0' the cour.-e of tiae piLlch pyTolysis process, using -mncallciiied a.,, on Tne properties of uaphiti~ed material . The tiddit'ives were: finely sulfur and FeC I ~-iys . I ), and H2Cj, UL- ~ ca,a sts), Fe20`~ (Crac!-~ -1 'I-, (polycou-I nsatior an additive an influence on zut-e catally-tic activity ~)f tiie of the fil-le-1- u:~ed and also ir:-pairing the vrett-ability of the Gurfucc- by pinch, The experlinnento we-re- cond:acted with it filler predispers,--dl tc) Jbtain -1.2-0.5 n-i'm fraCIA'Lon.i- T.be co'Ae-pitch composiition lii-uL a -bor'-'.tur-y mixer !()5-" C. TIv-, compo"Ation of tie Coke-Ditch, Liixtun and 5 0 170 2,1% pitch. TLe pressing of coke-pit-ch biLlets (diameter 0, mm) was done 4n a heated mold at a specific pressure of 4W kilogmsuna Their 7w-,G perfomued imder id-.-ntical cc-riditioriz. Experiments revealed that the greatest effect was exerted by sulfur. its intrc;(Iuctioli Jincreazed tile strength. arid, to some degree., the elastic modulus of the materie.11. ri~Clq Lad .1/2 OSTEOIDDV, YE.Z-I., et- T-svotLn,7tre i-!,~taUy, 110 5, May '70, IP--) 6:?.-0'1, ly no effect -'s a condenziln,'r agent. The introduction practic--d- more drop in streng-t-h and also a tendency -for a ri.-,e in tbe elect--ical 2.,~-~.AzTl-ance o t:a emzteri a!. The add; ti on of f inely d-I sp fix 6aanE;ed charne-,er- _,ersed sift- istics of the "green" mas.~ -,o a high degree; in particullctr, its plasticity dropped sharvly, causing increased crack formation in pres3ed and, a S-lill greater degree, in heat-t-reated ones. FrGm de-ta on specillic and specific -,;,eight, it ,ras pc)stualted tl-,at Fe203 hr' no effe' E's 'atal.-St or as an agent for increaaf~-,'Lng carbon mterial dezniLty. -L.;; exrlained robably by specific pro%pcrties of the struct-ure-fonninj, praccI~-n in u3ini-,; -U-ncal- .1 p cined cohe in the comDosition. it was also detervilned thaL noiL;ture ccntent of the innitial fill ler is a rie&~tive factor. it- was postuj.,-.-Ied thai; tte deci-ease in strength characteristics was due to the impaiiment of the moiDt colil.'~ Wettability by pitch. 2/2 USSR UDC 624.074:4.075-04 TIARIINOVY ~Oscow L. TJ "Stability of a- Cylindric.-a- Shell V~:~ndc up of two Fiates, o-L Different Thicmess" V'oscow, Stroitel'naya Yekhanika i Raschet Sooms'licniy, No 1, 1973, PP 40-43 Abstract-: The stability "in the rm.,.rJl" of a cylindric!-O- rholl made up in.- rjori.-cheral directioll of tv"o 1):O,tc~-. of ", L.-C-Loc roil t thic'me!-m ~md. ,,ubjected to thc action of vn' iform 7~,-,biont -th sure is analy-ed, aFtsw.,iin.- .lnt shell -'-hio mo2.s lenn a con~itl t)1c critcrion of -tability, a for=,Ia .0or 'he criticall load qb- is derived vhich, for ,P ~0- 3, by logolq -with a formulla of !Faukovich, ch--racter-'ZC-3 t'-'10 C-:~SC Of P-ri ideal shell. into consider,,-:~'Uioa tIn?.t real shells, loole their stability at loads --Nhich r-,,re lov.,E!r tl2an the w)-)or critical load, i)ract,ical c,-Alcul:~,.tioml o-f 2t-I)il-111-7 have -11-o be r .6, wri-Iiii-le =rcc3I %alue multi-olied v.*ith a, -actor ~=q it/qb=O qc~"jj. Of Dressure at bulgin.g. T 2r -Wo figares, cleve-n foi-muld", throc bi- blio.-raphic re-f-erencoc, -j 4z USSR UDC (083.8) F.-tiv..'LOV, A.I., clsr"K'T~', vF, I., FRIXEC01w, A. LAS'tREV I.A. TSY-,-LYArz.V, !1.5., I.Y., slumuo' V.I. lnultpheise Ractuifier Uoing Controlled (Semiconductor] Roctif-er USSR Author's Cartificato No 2622500 filed 29 Nov 66, p-jblis~ed 29 Ju-ne 70 (frora RZ"a-Elektronika i Xeye primoneriiZe, No 2., February -1971, Abatruct NZo 2L3576p) Translation: A circuit is pronoced for ccntrol of a ~-phaoe bridle somicontrolled rectifier Lvypryamitollj. The control circuit. contains a-.,i aux-LUary bridge contrullied ractificr, a ralaxation oacillator 4'or triple trequency uo---jr, a dyn'lator, aux-',linry thyristorn, ard 3 cutrj--it, Dulno tranol'ornoro- 'Z.-io z%)1ax:i t -*Lori oacillator 6"vaplion n'U130,G "a th", a." tho auxiliary thyristoro. 'i'aa iinc~;oi3 oC tlhouo th7rlatorj aro connu-ctcdl with M-0r; primary Windinfro of thij PUIGO jacond ta:--inalo of those windinge are a~!'ktchod in to ph:~afj-c o." the voltar,() for inhortizat feaho-Wannyyj net-,da, froi-a -iihich ib alro oupplicd tho nonfontrulled brid-f.) rsctilwizr o-L~ relaxation oscillator. The cathodes o-2 the auxiliary thyristora are connected at a co--oi point and are corinectod acroao a raoiator to the naga- tivo termina-1 of the zioncontrolled phaDe rectifier. The of the pulea transformera are conriectad with the gaton of tho power thyriators. 1 ill. L.R. 19 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T.ITLE--VAPOR'PHASE OXIDATION OF 4t5rDIMGTHYLPHloALlC; ANHYDRIDE -U- ,AUTHOR-(04)-SHARIP_QY, A.KH.t MUKHTARULLINAv F*A.v BEKSHENEVAi N#M., KHABIBULLIN, F ZOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --_SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. INGRA~) 1970,43(3), 715-17 (LEN G .,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRY JOPIC TAGS--GAS STATEt OXIOATIONt PYROMELL'TIC ~MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, .,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS --DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1462 PHTHALIC ANHYDkIDE, VANADIUM OXIDE, ACID, ANHYDRIDE STEP NO--UR/0080/70/043/003/0715/0717 ACCESSION NO--AP0116899 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116899 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNDER OPTIMUM CONDITIONS DETL). WITH FUSED V SUB2 0 SUB5 PARTICLES IN A CONTINUOUS REACTOR, 4,5,DIMETHYLPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE (1) WITH 58-74 PARTS BY WT, OF AIR AT 430-400EGkEES AND A VOL. RATE OF TIE I VAPOR AIR MIXT. OF 5500-5700 HR PRIME NEGATIVEI GIVES 58PERCENT PYROMELLITIC AN11YORIDE BASED ON I ADDED AND 90PERCENT BASED ON I CONSUMED. OTHER PRODUCTS ARE MALEIC ANHYDRIDE AND CO SUB2. USSR UDC 622.245.428 KIRPICHENICO, B. 1. , KLYAVIN, R. M. , HY!,_,1OV, P. A., Volga-Ural Branch of the All-Union Scientific Pesear~-11 In_qritute of Geo- physical Ex-ploration Methodg, and the Bashkir Scientific Pesearch and Planning Institute of the Petroleum Industry "Influence of the Strength of Cement Rock ov tfle Form of Acoustic-Locging cementograras" Moscow, Bureniye, No 5, 1972, pp 25-28 Abstract: Acoustic-logging cementograms, recorded (luxing a peciod oF relative stabilization of the I)TOC~:S!3 Of COY.~ient-rock. form-AtIon, fiidlm-~to ~j rt.J,itiunship lwtwcen tho amplit-tido of th(.- lim;)gitudina.1 waves .IT)'"'Illd the of- tile I . k ce'lw-atop'l-am~, cement blrjc~-. IL 'Is ~_110,wrl that: the form of acoustic-log duriiig we.-vairemcnit-1, in Lhf~t jvriod of bard(aling 01' Oli~ vellwnl: ;njut.ful) and thr. qtart of fivatLoll (if (Ale cement block d0pendS UpOt-1. thO time bemeen th(-- ~,,,~oment of zessuring and the cnd of ce-mantation of the well, and dete:m~inatiori of the quality of the cemept ring, on the basis of riicwurenovits during thi'll, Period is possible only with knuwled~le of the dynamicr. of Ole acnu~;uic values i4iich chnracteri-t~ the -.;picj_f_4r quito of tho hare4!nin- in thc wi2ll un(.1~..r ivun condom .3 figurc.~~. 1 table. 9 44 112 018 UNCLASSI PIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--EFFECT UF LOW FREQUENCY MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS ON THE r'_XrRACTIJ)N OF VEGETAbLE OILS -U- AUTHOR-(0/i)-NlYAZ0V, '.I.I.t SALIMOV, Z-i YUSUBGVr M., SHARIPOV, D. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ULB. Kfil-M. LH. 1970, 14(1)t 71-2 ,DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 :'SUBJECT AREAS--BIL)LOGICAL AND-MEDICAL.SCIENCES ',-:TI 0 P I CTAGS--VEGETABLE OlLv L,0W FREwUENCY, VlBkATICN, CHEMICAL SEPARATION .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED OROXY REEL/FRAf-IE--1999/0301 STEP NO--UR/0291/70/(jII4/001/0071/0,)72. ,C'IRC ACCESS I 10iN, r4U--AP0122503 UNCLASSIFIL::O 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATEr-160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122503 ~ABSTPACWEXTRAcr--(u) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT 0;F LUA FRE,(UENCY MECH. JON CIL, 4.2PERCENT H VIVRATION 0; &XTr-i. OF C01 SEEL) MFAL (8.78PERCEWT SU32 j) 4AS INVEESTIG.ATtD. THE EXTN. COLUMN HAD DIMENSIONS: LENGTH (LAYEI"~' OF EXTRACTIGN MATERIAL) 340 MM; 01AIM. 40 MM; VIBRATI-JiN AMPLITUDE 8 HIM; FRE*.JUENCY 3.5 HZ; AV. 011A,~I. OF EXTO. PAI~TICLES it MM; 2uuEGR;Ec-S; RATE OF SCLVENT 0.35-2.0 CM-StEC. CONS WE -."'ABLE INTENSIFICATI~DIN OF THE EXT.i. P40CESS W45 ACHIEVED BY USL C;F I IN COMPARISON R -d I TH COMAON EXTA. PROCESS WITHOUT I UNDEA THE SA.ME CONOITIONS. THC EFFECT OF I IS b4SED MAINLY ON I'4PK6VE.',lr-_NT OF EXTERNAL DIFFUSION. FACILITY: TASHKENT. POLITEKH. ImST.v TASHKENT, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 669.14.018.262 VOSTRIKOV, A. A., SARYCHEVA, L. P., Sm 0Yj AT, RABINOVICH, YE. I., and KONDRAT'YEV, L. H., Magnitogorsk mIA-al, gical Combine "On the Question of Aluainum Nitrides In 08Yu Steel" MOSCOW, Stal', No It, Nov 73, PP 1034-1036 Abstracti The microstructure of 08Yu steel containing (in 501 0.04 C, 0.01 Si, 0.3 Yn, 0.012 S, 0.006 P, 0,02 Cr, 0.03 Ni, 0.09 Cu, 0.02 As, and 0.065 All Was investigated to determine the role Of aluminum nitrides in this ateol. It was found that the high-temperature Winding, of Strip Into coils (7800 C) leads to tho formation of large aluminum nitride precipitates (up to I aicron) in hot-rolled and annealed (unaging) steel. At a low coiling temperature (5800 C), nitrogen atoms are found in solid solution and, during the final anneal, form finely dispersed aluminum nitrides with an elongated grain. S. A. BRATUS', D. V. VCGTRIKOVA, L S.0 FFIVELt AND T. V. BA)MbSHII&A participated in this work. Three figures# one table, five bibliographic references. 45 USSR UI)c 612.o14612.11 TADZH-TSV, K. T., BRAU14, A. A., and SHARIPM, F. Kh.~ TadzIli"i: S-Lo.to Tnstitute ii,,icni Abuali Ibn-Sino "Effect of High A1111-itude on Ani-rmal Reactivity" Dushambe,- Izvestiy-- Akadenii Nauh TIadzhjjzrkoy SSR, rc-. 1,, 2.9-(2., p!) 81-806 Abstract: The curvival time, ana periphr;.,~,Al. blooOt vepo subject,,~(I ItI*o Y-) fit v5~,rloi's tim~-,s beliz- broug,U t0 Wn V-11"i L"AC 3,37~1 allove se IC-liel. Tr~c r-,)l anii.n-j s 6 ~* t 820 r., above I..'ea lev--J- "I"'he rort-,J.~litv irradiated ir, 'he c o2-' Dinhwfbe, was higher in -he Tiourtains thzin in the valley, b-Lit th2- luriqi!r the L malned in the mo-onuains prior to irradiation Uli,-, lower the niortality ral~e !ifter- Ward. L%c weifght loss after irradiation vas mre prona.mc~,d in the !~:C-uzit~irc than in t1he valley, Vhe vuri;oimt, beitiG, invarsely relatzd -~,o tha, len,-Ul of U-Z! adaptation Deriou. Change-, in the colmosition of periplun-c-I blood after X- irraclia-lion of rats not adanted to the altitude factor were o-f thta same natvir(~! as in the anirals irradiate'll iri'u.i the dose in the valley, lbutl they ~:zrc: some-What iincre vronolancedl. A mmth aft~3r irradiation the Ki~j-.i.~ber of and loiikocy~e,: ""a"; much ill the rat", in t"!~~ 57 USSR UDC 611.0111t612.11 -ute irwni SHAR.UIOV, F. Kh. and YUL=~41EIVI, 1. Yu., Tadzhik 57tato ci`d.aal instit -Itua 3, IXH--SIn~ "Effect of Adaptation on Composition of ileripheral blood, -,n iats in High-Altitude Conditions" Tashkent, Doklady Akadcmi Nauk Tadzhikskoy S.SR, Vol 13, NO 6, IWO, PP 60-b3 Abstract: A study was r-ade ol' chanZes in composiLion of r~lr-*Pha~ral bioc-d occvxring in rats at high altitudes. 14 total of 160 white male npils, we: . iC9-iJ'O g each, wore divided into 141 groups oil 10 animals each. Tost's woro coriduc-~Ud in the AnzobsUy Pa5s (),)'~q ri abovo -,Qal lavol). Jlood 140r~ll tak-orl '1, 10, 15, '10. 2.51 jo, 40, 50, 60, '/0. 80, and 90 day,,i al%ur anLi;t,.ILi t;oru broug: L tu 1--ite. A group o.f' ~-G rats of tho s,-.ime i'ro's in the mountain wurc% uscd a~; com, the city of ~jushanba (6320 1!1 :ioa lovo-1). Thu t~rythroc~te ooulit, i;ho"Icli a sl.Jj,,ht rise at tho outsut, ruaching, a maxdraurii by tiiio 1.5tjj I&'LY. ana t;-Iun ,itauilizod at, 73Z4.L-74.0 thousand pur =J. As for roticulocytes, s~ acereaze was noted initially, followed by a rise, reaching a rvxixium by tao io!~h day. This value exceeded the control 6y a factor of the valley (Dushanbe). The zaost abrupt shifts were shown in The nu,-.er-Laal 1/Z USSR SfURIPOV, F. Kh., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk Tadzhilcakoy SUR. Vol 13, it-o 6, 1970 pp 60-63 composition of nonocyTes: -ven by the third day after t illa !rlount.ain nscu,.It Lh:13 index rose 2.5 times to as compared with 1, Riaxi- mum was reached by the 10th day of the axporLaiont: d.U-LC.12~~. loxcoodixk; Control levels almost threefold. Those shitts agree with litera.ture data. USSR uDc: 612.h6.01L.3:612.6-06.612.275.i BRAUNI, A. A., and aLkRIPOV, F. Bh., Chair of Histology, Tadzhik Medicall Institute "Mitosis in a Kidney Undergoing Wmpensatory-Hypertroph;y in a High -.,.ount ain Region" Moscow, ByLLUeten' &sper:lirientallnoy Biologii- i MeditsinY, Vol 70, No 12, Dee 70, pp 76-79 Abstract: A left vaphrectcny was performed on rats 2 and 31 days after they j?ere taken to a mountain area (3379 m above sea level) and cu other rat in a walley (820 m above sea level) in order to study mitotic activity in the surviving hypertrophic kidr--y. In the Iddney of the nonadapted rats, mitotic activity be- gan to �ncreaze on the 2nd day followirg the operation, reaching a peak on t, 'lie 5th day and remairin 'g high for 2 months thereafter. The riax-L-n-im increase wa3 by a factor of 2.5 lel--. than that in the kidney of the valley rats. Thirty days adaptation to hiF U .,h-altitude conditions markedly affected iiitosis in the surviving kidney. The mitotic index or the 5th day folloi-iing the operation was close to that in the valley. However, the maximum. increase was also observed on this day, as in the nonadapted animans. C t corl~_"rnl J_ h 0 T C CICKII VO U. 1- "7 (7) c r ZI IT. C. S t Acc. Nr. Ref. Code: UR 0219 00031629- PRIMARY SOURCE: Byulleten' Lksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, 1970, Vol 69t Nr 1, pp THE EFFECT OF THORON INHALATION ON THE INUTOTIC ACTIVITY IN THE FIDNEYS M. M. Tadzhikov F. Kh, AbLWqv, Tadzhik Medical Institute Experiments were conducted on albino rats weighing 200 g each to study the eff-ect produced by inspiration of the aero-thoron mixture on the mitotic I activity in the kidneys. Svpars te .content of ThB and ThC was determined by measuritig the - renM N-. ctivity. Afier a-2-hour ]on inhalation of thc air with thoron concen'tration therein reaching 'Ahe ak%sorbed radiation dose given to the rat's kidneys through the Th (C+C1) cc-radiation comprised 26.6 ber. Such a single dose causes reversible stimulation of mitotic activity in the epithelium of convoluted tubules of the cort ical and collecting tubules of the medullary substance. REEL/FRAME