SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERSTYAKOV, A.P. - SHESLERNYA, N.A.
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SHERSTYANKIII, P. P., Vliyp-niye uglov~,Ih kharakterist ik fotcuoetrov na tc-,,c',-,-
nost' opredeleniya syctoyotro polyp pri kvqpidiffuznc-.n- rezIline, Minsk, 1971
evaluating errors in ziieasurenent of varioiz parameters of a luminous field
and in designing photometers for measuring them with predeterpiried acc,~iracy.
Resuire'.
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Somiconauctor Technology
USSR
UDC 546,681119:539.238
MARONCHUR, YU. YE., SHERSTYAKOV, A* and ")HERSTYAROVA, V. H.t
Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Division, Academy of
Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk University
"Impurity Levels in Epitaxial Films of GaAs"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Heorganicheskiye Materi.-
aly, No 9, Sep 73, pp 1490-1496
Abstract: Expita:xial films of GaAs are of considerable interest
for practical uses. It is necessary to have knowledge of the
energy spectrum of the impurities in order to use films of GaAs
in ciectronic instruments. Using different methods of crystal-
lization and alloying GaAs results Jln different behavior of the
impurities and consequently to a different energy spectrum of the
electrons. The authors find that the long-wave baDds of radia-
tion in the spectra of photoluminescence of unalloyed films of
GaAs produced by gas-transport epitaxy are produced by the pres-
ence of Ca vacancies and an uncontrollable impurity, apparently,
copper. The deep centers of recombination in films doped with el-
ements of the VI and IV groups are caused by the interaction of
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.FARONCHUK, YU. YE., et al., Izvestiya AkademA HaWt SSIZ, Neorganicheskiye
1.1--terialy, No 9, SeP 73, pp 140,0-1496
Ga vacancies with the impurity atoms. The absence of long-wave
bands of radiation in films produced by liquid epitaxy both of
unalloyed and alloyed elements of group IV is due to the small
concentration of Ga vacancies in such films. The deep levels in
films doped with a Te impurity are caused by the Ga vacancy gen-
eration and the formation of complexes such as Ga2VGaTe3. The
...article contains 7 figures and 18 bibliograDhic references.
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USSR UDC: 621.315.592.
MARONCHUX, Yu. Ye., SHERSTYAKOV, A. P., and SJUMSTYAKOVA, V. N.,
Institute of 3emiconddbt-O!1i'-1Tj~rMTCEr; Novosibirsk
112hotoluminescence Spectra of Epitaxial GaAs layers"
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Leningrad, Fizika-i-tekhnika po~ujprovodaikov., No 8, 1972, pp 1622
1623
Abstract: This brief communication is a discussion of gas-
transported and liquid methods of epitaxial growth of GaAs
layers. In layers grown by the gas-trans-port method, three bands
of photoluminescent radiation with energies of 1.51, 1.28, and
1.02 ev arelgbserved at 77C K and with an electron concentration
of about 10 /cc. In flFers of greater purity, with electron con-
centrations of 1014-10 /cc and with a mobility of 8000 cm2/V.sec,
the radiation bands for gas-transported epitaxial growth are also
three in number, with energy levels of 1.51, 1.35, and 1.02 ev.
In layers grown by liquid epitaxy, haviever, the ph.otolum-i-nescence
radiation occurs in only one. band with arj enerj;~ of 1.51 ev, for
GaAs with an electron concentration of 1014-10. /cc. Data con-
cerning the photoluminescence to be exlected with various types
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DIARONCHU., Yu. Ye., et al, Fizika itekhnika poluprovodniko.v., No 8,
1972, pp 1622-1623
and concentrations of impurities is also given. Three spectra are
plotted: two for each of the growth methods, gas and liquid, and
one for layer thickness. This last spectrum, however, is subdivid-
ed into gas-transport and liquid epitaxial gro'wth types.
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USSR UDC 535-W6;62l.;i82
GUDZ, E.S., MARONCHUK, I.YE., SHERSTYAKOV, A.P., YAKUSHOVA, N.A.
"Electroluminescent Screen Of Matrix Type, Emissive In Visible Region Qf
t Report) It
Spectrum (Shor
Elektron. tekhnike. hauch.-tekhn. eb. Poluprovodn. priborv (Electronics Tech-
nology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices), 1972, Issue
4(68), pp 120-122 (from RZh:Elektroniks i yc:ye primeneniyo, No 11, Nov 1972,
Abstract No 11B352)
Translation. The report concernn the creation of a fli)t electrolumine scent
screen of the matrix type based on solid solutions of MaAe Fl_.., and
X
GaxAll_xA3 Laic]. The technology of the production of Bareens based on epitaxial
building-up is considered. Summary.
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Sexiconauctor Technology
USSR UDC 546.681119:539.238
HAROHCHUK, YU. YU., SHERSTYAKOV, A. P., an
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Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Divislon, Academy of
Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk University
"Impurity Levels in Epitaxial rilms of GaAs"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskiye 1111ateri-
aly, No 9, Sep 73, pp 1490-1496
Abstract: Expita*yial films of GaAs are of considerable interest
for practical uses. It is necessary to have knowledge of the
energy spectrum of the impurities in order to use films of GaAs
in electronic instruments. Using different methods of crystal-
lization and alloying GaAs results in different behavlor of the
impurities and consequently to a different energy spectrum of the
electrons. The authors find that the long-wave bands of radia-
tion in the spectra of photoluminescence of unalloyed films of
GaAs produced by gas-transport epitaxy are produced by the pres-
ence of Ga vacancies and an uncontrollable impurity, apparently,
copper. The deep centers of recombination in filns doped with el-
ements of the V1 and 1V groups are caused by the interaction of
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MARONCHUX, YU. YE., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR, Neorganicheskiye
Haterialyl No 9, Sep 73, pp 1490-1496
Ga vacancies with the impurity atoms. The absence o1F long-wave
bands of radiation in films produced by liquid epitaxy both of
unalloyed and alloyed elements of group IV is due to the small
concentration of Ga vacancies in such films.~ The deep levels in
films doped with a Te impurity are caused by the Ga vacancy gen-
eration and the formation of complexes such as Ga2VGaTe3- The
article contains 7 figures and 18,bibliographic references.-
USSR UDC: 6-01-315.592
KARONCHUK, Yu. Ye., SHERSTYAKOV, A. F., and RIMaSTYAKOVA, V. N.,
~Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk
"Thotoluminescence Spectra of Bpitaxial GaAs Layers"
Leningrad, Fizika-i tekhnika poluprovodnikov-, No 8, 1972, pp 1622-
1623
Abstract: This brief communication is a discussion of gas-
transported and liquid methods of epitaxial growth of GaAs
layers. In layers grown by the gas-t.ransport method, three bands
of photoluminescent radiation with energies of 1.51, 1.28, and
1.02 ev are gbserved at 770 K and with an elee'ron concentration
of about 101 /cc In 1gyers of greater purity," with electron con-
centrations of 1614-10 /cc and with a mobility of,8000 cm2/V-sec,
the radiation bands for gas-transported epitaxial growth are also
three in number, with energy levels of 1.51, 1.35, and 1.02 ev.
In layers grown by liquid epitaxy, however, the photoluminescence
radiation occurs in only one band with an enexgof 1.51 ev, for
GaAs with an electron concentration of 1014-10 cc. Data con-
cernj-ng t-he photoluminescence to be exlected with various types
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MAROITCHUK, Yu. Ye., et al, Fizika i tekhn-Uta i)oIuProvodnikq_v, No 6,
1972, pp, 1622-1623
and concentrations of impurities is also given. Three spectra are
plotted: two for each of the growth methods, gas and liquid, and
one for layer thickiiess. This last spectrum, however, is subdivid-
ed into gas-transport and liquid epitaxial gro!%~th types.
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SHULITE, Yu. A., KOMMMM, A. I., SHERSTYUK,, A. it., and SPERANSKIY, B. S.
"Effect of Casting Temperatures on the Mechanical Properties and Cold
Brittleness of G13L High-Manganese Steel"
Yietallurgichaskaya i Gornoradnaya Promyshlennost', No 2, 1971, pp 48-50
Abstract: High-manganese steel with fine-grained structure has good Yrnehanical
properties and dur ability. The relation between the casting temperature and
the mechanical properties of the steel were studied, The temperature of the
meW was measured in the ladle directly in front of the casting form, by a
thermocouple and potentiometer setup. At lower casting temperatures, the
vechanicall properties were Improved. The relati an between impact strength
aK and casting temperature t is aK = 123 - 0-071 t. 7he strength 0 B is
related to the casting temperature t by ~_B = 220 - 0.097 t and the specifte
elongation 6 to casting tempperature by 6 - r-3 - 0-062 t- Chemical composition
also affects the recbanical properties. S=ples for mechanical testing Were
1 0
cant from metals of the sant? comnosition at tenwrati=s of 1440 and 1,85 C-
They were cooled in alcohol-UqWd N2 mixtures and Usted for impact strength
f~rom +100 to -1000C. Samples cast at the lower temperature had greater
strength.
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-'TITLE~HEATING OF CASTINGS IN A.THERMAL:FURNAGE WITH*A CAR TYPE BOTTOM -U-
-.-,AUTHOR-(05)-PARASYUKi P.F.s SHERSTYUKi A.A.? KORNIKCHUKI A.I., TUMANSKIY,
B.F.P.BERKUN# M-N.
-.COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
!:-SOURCE--METALLOVED. TERM. OBRABa METAL. 19701 (2)t 49-50
-.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND*t.CTVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TAGS--METAL CASTINC',, METAL HEATING, HIGH MANGANESE STEEL, CAST
STEEL, -AUSTENITIC STEEL, METALLURGIC FURNACE/(U) LIOG13L HIGH MANGANESE
STEEL
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CIRC ACCLSSim% NO--AP0106069
212 -020 'UNCLASSIFIED P;-IOCESSING DATE--023CT70
_.CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0106069
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT"-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FOR BETTER CONTROL 3F HEAT[NG 144 A
,UR N WITH A CAR TYPE B(ITT(]Mt THE THEAMOCOUPLE SHOJLO N T BE PLACED IN
'ACE D
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THE AkCH OF THE FURNACE BECAUSE OF THE LARGE HEAT GRADIENT BEr"WEEN THE
CASTING AND THE ARCH. IN THE STUDY OF HEATING A;:CASTING OF 11OG713L FOR
17 H1k, BECAUSE:-OF THIS LARGE HEAT DIFFERENCE, THE CASTING~WAS NOT HEATED
TO THE NECESSARY TEMP. AS A RESULTt INSTEAD OF PURE AUSTENITE,
UNDISSOLVED CARBIDES REMAINED IN'THE CASTING. THE AMT4 OF SCALE FORMED
ON 11OG13L CASTINGS DEPENDS ON THEIR POSITION IN THE FURNACE; THE LESSER
AMT. IN THE.CENTER OF THE FURNACE# THE MOST'AT THE END OWING TO LEAKS OF
THE JOINT OF THE CAR TYPE BOTTOM A4D THE LINING wALL. IN TAW STUDY OF
THE EFFECT OF COMP'No OF THE HEATING PRODUCTS FROM THE GAS ON SCALE
FORMATION IN 11OG13L DURING TEMPERING* ANAL* OF THE PRODUCTS SHOWED THAT
WITH INCREASE IN EXCESS AIR, THE DEPTH OF THE SCALE AND DECARBURIZED
LAYER ON THE SURFACE-OF THE CASTINGS INCREASED. ARTHUR J. PEAT.
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USSR UDC 539.12
SHERSTYM, A. 1.
"Reduced Coulomb Green Function for the Radial Schr8dinger Equation"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 30, No 2, 1971, pp 3156-357
Abstract: Expressions for the reduced Coulomb Green function of the base
ls state of the hvdrogen atom have been obtained in several earlier works.
However, in many ~as-es corrections to the wave functUns of the excited
r,
state must be determined. This is necessary, in pa ticular, in determination
of.the wave function of the valence electron in the ffeld of closed shells
of the core of a multielectron atom by methods of tha theory of perturbation.
This work presents an expression for the reduced Coulomb Green function for
calculation of states with arbitrary values of main quantum number n and
-azimuthal quantum number
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USSR UDC: 532.526
SHERSTYUK, A. N.
"On Determining the Point oil Detachment of a Turbulent Bcandany Layer it
T-r. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of the Mosccv Power Engineering Institute),
1972, rip. 99, pp 53-59 (from RM41eldianika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract 11o
7B693).
Translation: Basing his analysis on Prandtl's semienmirical fonmula re-
lating tangential stress to transverse velocity gradifent, and on ar-proxii-
mation of the tangential stress profile by a po-lynanial of the transverse
coordinate (in accordance with an idea of X. K. Fedyayevsk--111), tl-Ie auti-or
derives a criterion for detachment of a two-dimensional tuabulent boundary
layer -- a relationship between the Reynolds number cF.1culated from the
depth of xomentim loss, and a parameter which characterizes the prec-sure
gradient.
It is noted that over a broad range of Reynolds nw-,bers, the products
of the layer thickness at the point of detachment by the s~utic pre,~sux-c
gradient is 0.04 of the dynainic pressure of the external and, the
ratio between the depths of dinplacement and mcomentum Is c:,Iii-11 to
2.3. Bibliography of 6 titles. A. V. Kolesnikox,,
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CUP C E-M I N S KIZVESTIYA VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENlYr ENERGETIKA, NO 3,
~,197Gt PP 115-120
-*-D.ATE, FL8LISHED----70
~,'SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
OPIC TAGS--TURBULENT JET, INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID
.~CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIHED
PRGXY kCEL/fRAXE--1999/_ib64
STEP NC--UR/Ot43/-i'0/000/Otj~'~/OIL5/0120
CIRC ACCESSI-'_-,,.' NG--AT0123495
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ACCESSICN N03--AT01231495 -) OF THE
ABSTP.ACT/ExTRACT-{U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHGO [5 OES-CKIBEt
CALCULATICN OF TURBULENT JETS OF AN INCOMPRESSIBLE LIQUID. THE METHOD
IS BASED CiN A REFINIEV. jEr PIODEL. BESIDES THE USUAL JET bOUNDARY AN
EXAMINATIGN IS MADE Gl- THE PULSATION BUUNDARY ON WHICH THE LENGTH OF THE
'PATH UF PIXING IS EQUAL TO ZERO. ThE WIGTH OF THE PULSATI-ON REGION IS
LARGER ThAN THAT OF THE JET: 8 SIMILAR 'To DIVIDED BY B IS APPROXIMATELY
EQUAL T6 1.5 FOR BASE SECTION OF THE JET; B SIP41LAR TO DIVIDED BY 3
EQUALS 2.2 FOR THE TkAIL BEHIND THE BODY. A, NEW LAW 15 SUGGESTED FOR
THE LENGTH OF THE PATH OF 'IMIXING ACCORDING TO WHIC H THE PULSATION
BOUNCAAIES OL DIVIDEE 3Y DY EQUALS NOT EQUAL TO X SUBI IX SUBI EQUALS
NCT GNILY IS THE FIFLD VELOCITY DETERMINEDI BUT JET BuUNDARIES AS
WELL.. EXPERIMENTAL AND CALCULATED OATA ARE COMPARED SHOWING THEIR
SATISFACTGRY GUINCIDENCE.
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USSR ULC 621-357-7
VESELOVSKAYA, 1. YE., and SBERSTYUK N. I.
"Internal Stresses of a Platinum Coating on Titanium"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 3, May-Jun 70, PP 302-305
Abstract: A study was made of internal stresses occurring du:rin6 electrodeposition
of platinum on a titanium surface. '1he optimal conditions for obtainitv, coati.1-s
with minimum internal stresses were found. The platinum plating was carried out
at 70 + 10C. The anode made of platinum-plated titaniwii was placed para'11el to the
cathode with a spacing of 6-7 cm. In order to avoid the boundary effect, the
anode surface was one-fourth the size of the cathode sw-face. ?hc electroly-te
compositions were (in g/liter): Pt (in the form of T';?P1'Gl6 '61 o) lo; noo2 28o;
NH4DIO 1-2; Nffj Off 50 (electrolyte I) or 1-1.5 (electrolyte I!:)., It was Comi that
the ihernal stresses of the coatings exhibit little dependence on the platiiium
concentrations within a broad range of 8-0-k-5 917, . Only during deposition from
new electrolyte I during the initial period and from o14 electrolyte I with a
platinum concentration lesu than 7 g17- were coatings wkth increased internal
stresses obtained. In comparison vith electrolyte 1, cmtings from electrolyte 11
we more matte. Me internal stresses In electrolyte 11 were very small: 0.5 kg/
in the new electrolyte and 0.7-1.0 kg/mn2 in the old electrolyte. In the
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VESELOVSKAYA, I - YE., and SHERSTYUK, N. I., Zanhchita Yeta2lov, Vol 6, No 3, MaY-
Jun 70, pp 302-305
experiments the deviation y was at the limit of accurncy of the measureTaen-~,s, and
-in,
no dependence of the internal stresses on the thickness of the coat _~ was detected.
A reverser did not improve the external form and yield with respect to current in
electrolyte II.
The experiment demonstrated that a platinum coating on titanium from electrolyte
II has an advantage over the coating from electrolyte I from the point of view of
danger of cracking as the result of internal stresses. Htyrever, an experiment in
long-term opera;tion of a platinum-plated titanium anode showed that coating from
electrolyte I vith a current reverser is characterized by less wear and a longer
service life in comparison with a coating of equal thickness from electrolyte II.
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TITLE-THE USE OF PITUITAIN IN HEMORRHAGIC ESOPHAGLAL VEINS AND DURING
-SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION -U-,
'AUTHOR-103)-TSATSANII)II K.N.p NOVIK, M.G., SHERTSINGER, A.G.
'COUNTRY OF INFO.-USSR
'-SUURCE-VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1. 1. GREKUVA, 1970, VOL 104i NR 5, PP
.29-33
.PkTE PUBLISHED------70
AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-PITUITARY GLAND, HORMONEi HEMORRHAGEs VE,IN9 DIGEST.IVE SYSTEM,
HYPERTENSION
CONTH OL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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AdSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AdSTRACT. IN 96 PATEENJS WITH THE PORTAL
-HYPERSENSION SYNDROME TO REDUCE PORTAL PRESSURE PITUITRIN WAS USED (20
UNITS INTRAVENEOUSLY BY DRIP ADMINISTRATION) IN A COMPLEX OF MEASURED
DIRECTED TO CESSATION UF BLEEDING FROM ESOPHAGEAL VEINS. BLEEDING, WAS
ARRESTED IN 65 CASES (67.7PERCENF). IN 27 PATIENI'S, IN' WHON PITUITRIN
WAS NOT ADMINISTEREDP HEMORRHAGE WAS LIQUfDATED 3Y CONSERVATIVE MEASURES
IN 6 LF THEM (22.2PERLENT). PHARMACOLOGICAL PORTAL OECUNPRESSLON WITH
PITUITHIN IN 29 PATIENTS DURING SURGERY FOR PORTAL HYPEKTENSION RESULTED
IN REDUCTION UF THE OPERATIVE BLOOD LOSSES. NO SERIOUS SIDE REACTIONS
HAVE BEENJ40TED. FACILITY; OTD., PURTALNOY GIPERTENZ11 INSTITUTA
'-KLINICHESKOY I EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY KHIRURGII MINISIEKSTVA
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USSR UDC: 538-41
PUTYATA, V. I. SHETVYAZD.U;,
'CV, G. B.
"Concerning Flow of a Liquid of Finite Conductivity kround a Thin Foil in
a Transverse Magnetic Field"
Tr. H Resp. I-off. -o aercf7,-idrc-mekh. , teplcobnenu i rnssoblmenu. Sekts.
"Aerodiraml'ka bollsh. skorostey" (Works of the Sacmd Repu1blic Confe-rence
on Aerohydromechan-Ics, Heat ExcT-ange and Mass Exchange. "High-Velocity
Aerodynamics" Sectl-";.on), Kiev, Kiev University, 1971,,pp 218-224 (from
RM-Mekhanika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7B14)
Translation., The authors study flov of an in-viceid incompressible fluid
of finite ccnductivity around a thin foil in the preserce of an external
homogeneous magnetic field. It is assumed that -the riagnetic field lies
in the plane off the foil and is perpendicular to the direction of the
iuidisturbed flow. The question reduces to solution of a bolandary-va-lue
problem for the harmonic function 0 formulated previously tsee McCune,
J. E. , J. Fluid Mech. , 196o, 7, No 3, pp 449-468 -- RZhMckh 1962, 8Bi4)
the distinguishing feature of this problem is the presence of a second
derivative of in the boundary condition. A methoe, of solving this
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PUTYATA, V. I., SFJ_VYAZDAN0V, G. B. Tr. II Res-P. konf. pa ae-OP_rid=_]1,ekh_
teplocbmenu i massoobmenu. Sekts.. "Aerodinamika bol'sh. skorostey", Kiev,
Kiev University, -1-971, PP 218-224
problem is proposed on the basis of aasyrnptotic repretientation of ~ in the
form of a series in a small parameter, and subsequent solu:tIon of the
Hilbert problem for a plane with a slit. BibliograpIly of six titles.
A. B. Vatazhin.
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L,';'S(_'URCc--zH. TEKH. FIZ. 1970v 40(3)9 587-91
-_A)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'_.~'SWJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGIR, :PHY.Sills
TOPIC. TAG.S--HlGH VACUUM PUMP, CRYOGENIC LIQUID COOLING, GAS L IQUI FACT IJIN,
LIQUN HYDROGEN, SLUSH HYDROGEN
-CONTROL MAkKIJNG--NG kESTRICTION'
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1928 STEP NO--UR/0057/70/040/003/05B7/0591
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108257
t I N C IA Si S f F I F D
2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--029CT70
CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0108257
ABSTR-ACT/EXIRACT--IUI GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DISCUSSION 15 GIVEV 0.4 THE
06TAINING OF ULTRAHIGH VACUUMS BY USING H CONDENSATION PUMPS. THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF H IN DIFFERENT STATES ARE CONSIDEiEl). THE USE 9F A H
SLUSH RATHER THAN LIQ. Ho WHICH BOILS AT ATIM. PRESSURE, HAS A NO. OF
ADVANTAGES. THE TEMP. JF THE PUMP SURFACE IS DlEtkEASED RESULTING IN THE
ACHIEVEMENT OF A LIMITING VACUUM OF 2.5.TIMES 10.11RIME NEGATIVF19 MM HG
WITH RESPECT TO N. FOR THE SAME THERMAL LOAD, THE OPERAT[VE LIFE OF THE
PUAP IS PROLONGED. ALS9, LESS OF THE:COOLING AGENT 15 LOST Ili FILLING
THE VOL, OF THE PUMP WITH THE H SLUSH.
Pli
USSR
uDc: 621.165-539.4
SEO andidate of Technical Sciences, ar-11 SIDCOL'NIKOVA, B. E.,
C,
W
=L A A
ii M R1 It; j'j. N., Engineers, All-Union Institute Of Heat Engineering and
Central Scientific Rt-search Institute for Heavy Machine Building
"Use Of TYPe-MhI2172K2~7 12% Chrome Steel for Turbine Blades"
Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 5, 1972, PP 74-76
Abstract: It has been found that the main reason fox rupture of turbine blades
is vibration fatir I
gue resu.1tin- rom the operation of the Uades in resonant
Modes. This work presents the resijits of the study of the rrr--tal of two 0.5-t
pilot-scale melts of E1756K steel, containing 0-13-0-16t, C, 32-3-12.Q% Cr,
0.66-o-73% Yo, W, 0-34% V, 1-7% CO, 0-35-0,ho_'~ Si, 0.89-0-'(61' Min,
0-06-0.01Z S, and 0.017-0.024,13 F. fleat-treated rod'S 30 Inla in diameter were
tested. T'he properties of the material were found to be quite pronlising for
the manufacture of turbine blades. The steel has gocd heat resistance and
fatigue characteristic at 6030C. The lon-tern stnenf-,th o~rer 10,000 haurs ie
17-18 kg/mm, 100,0i:Y) hours--14 k,/rrm2. ~he minimum relative elonIrlation in
long-terra napture was 9%. The creep limit at this te,,7perature for a defonna-
tion rate of 1% in 1o5 hr is about 7-5 Y,11AMIP. Yhe fr-ttigue limit at 6,,)oOc with
a symmetrical loadinF,,cycle jr, 24 kil/Irmp,for smiooth specimens, 15 kf,,/yr2 for
notched specimena (VP cycles). The attenuation deerwment at 60C)OC in
approximately twice tent tit 200C.
LISSR bDC 632-95
j HP and
VTORO G., KA1114WISM, V. I., CHUIX-ANOVA, L. V., SK , N 1 N V A
YASKIN, YA. 1.
"Some 11axticulazz; In the Analysis of Pesticides by a Recom-bination Rat-e ConsWint
Deteetor"
Tr. 2-go Vses, soveshch. po issled ostakov pestitsidoy 1. proftlakL.
neniya imi produktov ritaaiiya, kornov I vnesh. *redy ('aVx,'cs of the Seconfl All-
Union Conforence on Investiga:bion of Resldue* of PesticdeGsr w,,(! 111,3vc-Itj-0.1
of Pesticide Contar-dration of Poodatufffs, and, Fodder ai~-I the Extue=--I 12,nvixron-
Ment), Tallituit 1,071, pp 47-50 (fron RZh-Xhimiya, Fo ill Ju-n 72, Abstx-~xt
No IIN404)
Translations A recombination rate constant detector ir, u-ed to 1 Zjr. 4-JIL,
ana Y _ -
residues of chlorine -contaWng pesticides in various vituteritils in placa
of electron capture detectors. Tho recombination rate constuni'l- rl-~tec'Lor ha---
a linear dynamic range of 500 (Ath respect to and hi6h:ar
sensitvity and stability than the election capture detector.
~MM-M il~;:!!-ijl~iiiii-~i,llimiril'~!iF!','~5g.,Iimi!l!il~!ll~~.11,119IlEllif!mhqiMikto4*#H~~~~
-USSR-
ma, 62o.193-01
-iO,',IASF,OVl 11. D., C-11,U;'-,Jk1OVSKt.YA, T. V., CHMOVA, G. P., PL"1111TH, G. M,,,
I OVA, ff. .1 1, ZA1 A. F. and SHM11MILIA# Z. I YE., AcadGay of Sciences
NAUX ?
1GSRj Institute of '~kllsical Chemist
"Structural Study of Surface layer on Ti-Fd Alloys"
flbscoir, Z=hchita Eetalllovt Vol 8s No 3, ILsy-Jun ,?2,, pp 2~1-294
Abstracts The article desex-ibes results of an electron mic-roscoric, alec-
AL,won diffr--ction.cnd X-ray study of -,.he surface layor on Ti-I'd alloy
(T-1-0.2 perccnt Pd and Ti-l pczcent Pd) during co =.3ion in 40 pcrccnt. 11,S04
ICOO. The electron ticroscopic study of the surface Of
and 20 pe cnnt HCl at~.,
li-Fd allo-,:- - ~;- f, -
alt -- 'hair coi.Tozion confi=3 the sumva;-Uan az to tho rccL-lu-
lation of on the nurfacit in -Um of viovj finely d5rp2rzCd =is-
ta-11ilie for~zatiom;. Aft-or treatmvnt of tho nueaci with hot concentrated
JR'031 Whir~h dlssolves Pd, tho electron. mderophotogra-phs shoir no partlclcG.
In the caco of Tt-l Derccnt Pd pallidlun hainly forn~,, vcrv finc particlos
on the surface. 'Dic Fd aectmulations on 1~1-0.2 Ticrcvat, Pd alloy rcvcal a
tendency tatiards the branchod grouth of primary crystallimtiol center.-.
16
7
USSR
WMASHOV, 11. D., et al.g Zashchi-ta Metallov, Vol 8, No 3, YaY-Jun 72, pp 291-
294
The results of the elcl-b-on diffrac-Ilion al-tudy of thfl surface of Ti-1
percent Pd alloy --how -tha-t af[t-er corrosion in 20 rercent, IM at 1000 tbare
riS4-j OX'
are strong- lines, cI==tc-.i=Uc of Fd aid very wcz-k lineu charactc . c J.
T102 r-nd =H2. IS 'Ler treattic-nt of the a Iloy in M"O 3 the lines characteristic
of Pd Only Tig-, and TiO2 --re found on tho surface. Tho rela-
tive int-ensity of t-he roflections chamatoristic of Ed inermses with an in-
crease in ' e cori-osion time, whilo it,decreases for Tili, w d TiO .
th 'I ? After
corrosion in 40 rczcent H S04 at 100 roflections ChImactel-istic Of Fd' T1.1")
2
and M Hovewar, the intanjity of tho Pd-clia-ractori-stic IJ-11co
2 axe 0 L':'- c
i*- considerably than after corrosion in 20 pp-rcent IICI ant, 1000, ~~nd
they axe of a diiluse charactor, while tba intensity of tho reflections chax-
acteristic of TiH2 and TiO2 is stronger.
X-my zanalysis of tho powdered surface layer iliat forins oa TI-1 DCr-
cent Pd alloy cho-,,s that aftor coiTozion in 20 percent HU at 1000 the alloy
;213
USSR
WMASHOV, ~I D., et al., Zashchitp- Plotallov, Vol 8p 110 It IhY-Jun 72, pp 291-
.is4
preferentially contains metallic pallu, Uum. After corrosion of the alloy in
40 percent H2SO4 at 1000, along with the stron,-gest Pd lines, considerably
weaker lines characteristic of TiJI are obo-ervea.
3/3
1.7 -
Ace. Nr: /IP00347204" Ref. Code: UR 0241
PR11%MYSOMCE: Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, 1970, Vol 15,
Nr 2, pp /;> -2,5
THE STATE OF PERIPHERAL CIRCULATION. I\ ADIUA THERAPY
A
vasillveva, Ye. I.; Sheshiga
u mmary
The state of ilie peripheral circulation in radium tht~rapy wa~ ~'tlldwd ill 83 p;i-
ticnts with inalignmil iwopla~-ms, in 59 of theril tile heart vas wNiin OlL of
irradiation. It was th-it in itradiation oi the region u; the huart and reillott.
ilreas 0i the bodv there o,:cur lipmudynamic shit- i~.haracierizc,d 1)), ;31t~-~raiion of tim
arterial pressure. elaslicity of arlerial ve,-sels, trioduk, -S fjI an("
minute hiond volume aiidl peripheral iesistance. In a liumim!- of vat'k?'
ijid;ces. prevalenfly their tlecline, as the rcstilt of which the slate of circulition ',va~
11IM11(ai'm" orl all 2verag". !vvel' However. tile adaptntioll limi!" n'-'m lit)t alwav!; 110-
'ed. as the result oi Which fl-lcre was a disturbed concoTolance ill the wor" oi in't... licart
and vessels. There -,%,ere iound signs of nivocardi3l dvs1ro"I'lly and di~'nrd-r oi col"01181"),
circulation, thus deteriorantinc mod lialilic
i,w state oi the tie V S Disorder of tilt- rperirjh!'-~Fal
6rculation in rad;mn ihefapy should tic copsidere"t, not ollh, from tilt, V; --wvoint of
vascular ~nsuiliciency. Apparently, o1 paramount ianporlm~e is dishirl.);1P.Ce' o1 1he
neurollumoral apparatus regulating the circulation.
B rL
Y/ REEL/ FRAME
14971,14.1Z6
USSR UDC: 532.5
SHELI~L
"Motion of a Perm~eable Underwater Hydrofoil"
Tr. Seminara po krcyyev. zadacham. Kazansk. un-t (Works of the Seminar on Boundary
Value Problems. Kazan' University), 1970, -v-jT,. 7, pp 2G17-302 (from RZh-Melkhanika,
No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9B529)
Translation: The author summarizes solution of the two-dimensional problem in
linear formulation of motion of a foil of aribitrary shkoe in an ideal weightless
fluid, assuming that this foil has a fluid-permeab.11.e section on the contour. A
solUtion is given in general outlines, of an analogous pr'oblem for the case of a
thin, slightl%, curved foil moving parallel to a free surface. The author uses con-
formal mapping of a half-plane with a notch onto the ins4de of Ei circular ring with
the aid of the DroDosed function It is pointed out that. formulas may be derived
as a result of the solution for ~he angle of attack of the floil and the rate of
flow of the fluid through the permeable section. A solution is given for tihe problem
in the case of a flat plate moving at a small angle of attack, using a mapping
function which contains zeta- and elliptical Jacobi functions. Hydrodynamic reac-
tions Eire defined with regard to suction forces. It is sh(nin -to what extent these
reactions differ from the analogous reactiors of a plate wlthoi;ct a 1)ermeable section.
M. G. KulVev.
50
USSR UDC 533.697
SHESTACHENKO. I - Ya.
"Study of a Nonstationary Air Flow over an Active Turbine Grid"
Tr. Novocherkas. politekhn. in-ta (Works of Novocberit-asEk Polytechnical Insti-
tute), 1972, Vol. 258, pp 43-49 (from RZh-Mekbanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B391)
'ranslation: A fixed straight lattice of active working blades is subject to
a nonstationary air flow ati~lf < 0.3. The nonstationary quality is achieved by
traces behind a rotating lattice of circular rods located In Front of the lat-
tice being studied and approximately modeling the track of a nozzle grid. The
blades were drained to weasure the constant pressure component at 1.5 points and
the variable component at 6 points. The amplitude of the variable pressure
component decreases in the direction of the output from the grid. The ratio
of the amplitude of the variable component of the circumferential force to the
average value changes slightly with a change in the flow velocity and the velo-
city of the rods. G. L. Podvidz.
USSR UDC:533.17-t-533,73
YURINSKIY, V. T. , SHESTACHENKO I Ya.
"Graphic Representation of Equation for Conversion of Energy for a
Stream of an Ideal Gas"
Tr. Novocherkas. Politeldin. In-ta [Works of Novoclierkassk Polytechnical
Institute], 1973, 275, pp 14-21 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal.
Turbostroyeniye, No 11, 1973, Abstract No 1.49,92)
Translation: The concept of the null-vector fields of velocities of
forward motion of molecules of gas, angular velocities of rotary motion
of molecules and gas elastic state energy is presentod. Based on in
equation from the kinetic theory of gases, the local enthalpy of a gas
is graphically represented in the form of two coplonal, Compon ell i: s, ))L)Cod
in an orthogonal ,;y!;tt'-tit of coordinates at in angle of 90' to cacti other.
The graphic ima'ge of the eneygy transformation equation shows clearly
that as molecular motion is developed, directed mot-lon is weaYened and
vice versa. 2 Figures.
V1
34
USSR LMC 62-135-2.53-5-226-3033.6
SHESTAMIMO. I. YA.
"Investigation of Flow About an Active Turbine Cascade by an Unsteady AirstreaW,
Tr. Novoche-d-ca - Politekhn. In-ta (Works of the Novocheximzk Polytechnical
Institute), No 2-58, 1972t pp 43-49 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Turbostroye-
nlYes No it 1973, Abstract No 1.49.86) ~
7inamlationa An Investigation was made of the influence of stream velocity,
the rate of impeller rotation, and tha intensity of the wake behind the nozzle
blades upon the value of the variable presBure component at various points
of the blade surface. It was determined that an insignificant change of the
amplitude of pressure fluctuations at various point of' the blade surface with
an increase in the r,--te of wake movement peymaits the vae, Ut the first
approximationt of the data of quasi-steady xesear-ch canducted on a specific
cascade pair (the nozzle cascade and the worldng casmde) for evaluation of
the variable forces. The experimental data confirm tho assumption concerning
the direct p=oportionality of the amplitude of the variable component of the
peripheral force, and of its mean value, at the investigatel changes of the aix-
stream flow regime, The coefficient of proportionality varies. insignificantly
USSR
SHESTACHENKO, I. YA., Tr. Novocherkas. Polltekhn. In-ta, No 258, 1972,
PP 43-49
for a specific cascade. It is mandatory to take thU result into account in
the design of a turbomachine blade for high dynamic strength. 3 figures, 4
references.
49
USSIR UDC: 537.53'3.3
BOUTAR NKO, Yu. V. V. I., ILIDT, V. P., I.. -`,n LD S,-71 Y,-.
A. 11. t'lt'l - 1C
YU~ Ye., POPOVA, G. S., and SIIBMI-,l T.
-iic i c,
"Electroi -01) Ll ~l Converters in Forced I.J.dit load Operation"
Novos ibirs, 1-1, InTtoI-.iotrj.vL--..,I
'To 6, 1971, PP 7-14
Abstract: Forccd lij,~,Iit In-ld opcrzation is. defined ao. that 110do of
ope- tiol_l 0, '-he oj.7 an elec--ronic-4-ont4 cz.-.1 coiwor~-c)-,
in uhic.a e 1 3.- f dcn.,,ity is pic-1:C!d v1? in recordi-q-
processes s in, dur-ation. In this lzind of oparatio;l 16-he
obtained arc iaarkrjdly dio-i-,orted. 'L-lo fuuricticn of
papea: is -to a lool: the 1),,,,-,j.c offocts tendinC, to
deteriora-to i-magre quality throw-11 expceri-l-ents, IL-11-le of
wll-!cll is to offect of the electric fie-ld I-ICL--r tbe
L
photocathod~--, C-~~:nd the :Llacu char-c in causing ab"As dict-ortion. -
'am Cli
A d ia 0: 1 0 !7iv(:!l I land the o'-p1l:,ri-
E~ thu j~:-:r
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UDC: 621.373-~621.3lq7.331..222+621-386.2/7
I T -0
BURLUTMI, V. 1. , DO'
11A.LIVAY1.0, V. I. EEE-0-1;1OVI., Ye. I.
TSTICEPEIA-1:1, Y . G., an cl om-'s-
JIT
A*;(Ithods 0 1- _J i C, 2.- Rc y ImaSes in a Science Res-oarch Antomation
a 0 6j 1971, pp 67
"ivon of a complw; of pullood. x-ray
101, ZeCO2
P),Ocesses
along
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V. onai
X-ray
d 1) a 3
`iL.-, and tele-
we -e th Eli-
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a 'lie
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th-e vit-* i -un wi th i-
(33 11, U-40 rc-reco-di~),~; vidco
0-11 PI V, c -O`i(~)n of `~o
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USSR UDC: 621.3 73+621-397-331.222+621.386.2/7
BAYKOVj A. P., et al, Avtometriva, No 6, 1971, pp 67-60
of the x-ray and recording equipment as vl,ell as sample oscillo-
grams of -Mriolas equi-l-ment items. The authors express t1heir
gratitude to Yu. Yo. Ifest'verikhin and A. 1-1. Iskollaskiy for their
delineation olf the probll'-m. and their supervision of the irorlc.
Por his assistance with -'Uhe experiments made using this equipment,
the authors t4anl: V. Yanshin.
2/2
USSR UDC 616-oa2.828.084.
SHESTAK A. I. YJ%PTM- VICH, M. A. and RMLIKOVY 111. 1.
"Sanitary and Epidemic Control Measures in Foci of Leep Ybrcosu5"
Minsk, Mravookhraneniye Beelorussii, No 2, 1973, PP 53-57
Abstract: Brief comr.-unts on the prevalence of coccidioidomycosis,
sis blastomycos-is, and simailar fungus diseases, biolory of th(, calu:ative a,-Ontls,
air-ilarity of mycoses to Som.: other diseases, pro~~toofs, and tro-atmant are
followed by a discussion of the steps taken to prevent maycoses fro.--i aassi-,ning
apidemic proportions. 'D-jese include ij;irediate im-position off quarantine as coon
as a focus is discovered, sampling of coil, water, ete.,.. for uce in laho-a-Lory
determination of the pathoj!,en, videspread appliczttian of ditsinfcctantG, and
house-by-haur~,- checIva to find and treat hi-wans or ipfth the diccasl-,.
It chart 51mrairizf~"; thc, Tyliblimlied &~tu on. tho ircutiatIon nechaid-;'m of'
pto."'Is, rontial dia,-,nosir of'
in-fection, site of th,-~ process, clinical I~yn diffe
the mjor mycotsL~.i.
13
MOMMW~
USSR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5(088.6)
BARASH, Yu. V., BOGDPITOV, S. S., SHESTAK V. V. BELOPOL'SKIY, M. I.,
SIMDYANOV, G. I.
"A Device for Combining NUcroelements"
USSR Author's Certificate No '4596125 filed 30 Aug 68, publislied 3 Jun 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 511190 P)
.Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a delzice for combining
microcomponents such as the microminiature elements of radio electronic
circuits. The device is made in the form of a specimen stage which can be
moved in two nutuaLly perpendicular directions and is mounted on a rotating
base connected to a mechanism for holding and adjusting the p3sition of one
of the elements to be combined. In order to increase the resolving Dvwer
of the device, the adjustment mechanism is made in the,foim of a column
which rotates about a vertical ay-is. This adjustment mechanism and the
specimen table are subjected to the action of micro-adjustment units, each
of which is made in the form of a plate which changes its linear dimensions
as a result of thermal expansion.
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UNCLASSI ii.4p.CE-r~S'l,iG'DATE--13~'OV70.
0
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AUTHOR-'(0Z)_.AUS I Y V. I SHESTAKA, I.-Se.
_~::C~CUNTRY OF I NFO-1-USSR
pql
:SOUF,CE-- 010SCOWl' ASTRON01141CHESKlY VIESTNIKI VOL 4t- NC.: 21 19701- PP 108-111.
:,UATE PlIP3L I SHEO-;"~~ ------ 70
.SUBJECT AR=AS-:~-ASTR(jNOyYr ASTROPHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-_-E-VAPORATION, METEOR,- LUAINESCENCE PHOTOMIETRY
CONTF-OL MIARKING-NO R-ESTRICTIO111S
DOCUAENT CLASS-WICLASSIFIE0
PROXY kEEL/FRAME-3004/1327 STEP Nt)--Uk/045.(k/TQ/004/002/0108/()IlI
A Cf E- S S 1 OiN AP 0 131 7 It
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1. 1 1. f: 0
.2/3 027 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-131NOV7C
Cl-RC ACCESSION N0-4PO131771
ABSTRACT/~--XTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TIVE: P~IOTOMEZTRIC MASS OF A METEOR
t3ODY I-S DETER-MINED USI'4G THE I~SPi~ESSION SH01WN ON MICRUPICHE, -MERIE: M IS
T4E MASS OF THE METEG~' K10Y CORr\'ESPONDING TO 111E TIME r suBiN (INITIAL)f
T SUBFIA (FUNAL) IS THE- TVAE OF it-IETEOR: DISAPPEARANCE, 1 13 METLZUR BODY
LUMI NOS[TY, T IS THE LUAINOSITY tPAcroR~, V IS Vf--LOCITY. THE TIMES OF
ONSET A-'110 TEkt-iliNATION :)F A FLARE ARE DENJTED T SUtill"-;Fp T '7JlBFI;\lF. THE
MASS FVAPl-)AATI,NlG FRem THE METEJk. BODY SURF-ACE OURING THE 1"IME FROM
APPEARANCE OF THE NIETEUk TO, 0,NSET UF THE FLARE IS DETER-MINED USING
FORMULA (1). ASSUIHINGj V TO UE CONSTANT, THE .14ASS EVAPOR"4TINf-, DU,r'%ING
THE FLARE IS ~','ErERMIINIED USING THE! f--XVIRESSIGiN SHOWN J~N MlCr~;. )F[CdE, ,4HERE
M SUBPI IS THE- MASS EVAPCKATING FkU'll THE SUki:ACF OF Ai% IN'DIVIJUAL
FRAGMUiT AdMr. LUMIN2SITY (S I SUBPI. VELOCITY I$ ASSIVIED TO BE
CONIST-VIT AND (-iJUAL TO Tlf~ M.-"7TEQR f3VJDY VELOCIFY AT rit,r T[ME T SUf3FU4F.
-THE Of."iENSIMILESS FACTOk T SU62 15 S0EP.r:0E;,4f UNLVOU VE-LOCITY 4NO
COMPOISMON Ot' THE F;,.AU*-Vt?:N1'. PHfilij(~kAPHIC AT f)L)Er)SA
13SERVAT(;i,,Y dERL USEU IN :f,-,0i,UJUTING 1-1 PRIM':- SU,3F EVAPJRATING
A S TR fj;' :)'I I C A L 0,
DURING FLARES. AS A CUXPARISON TH- MMSSES PRIME SUBF WEi(E
COmPUTE-:!); THIS IS THE ',',ASS EVAPC-i0ITING DOiNINIG FLAi'llES UN THE ASSUMPTION
THAT THE LUMINOSITY FACTOR T IS UETERMINED BY THE EXPRESSIGN T EQUALS T
4E Pl~:GATIVEIO Ct'l PRIME
SUBO V' WHERE T SUBO ElUALS 5o.02 TIMES 10 PRIs'
NEGATfVc-l'. SEC.
3/3 .027 WiCLASSIFIED PROCUSSINri DATE--13,NOV70
Cl;~C Al"CESSIL1,N ~i~_'-AF0131771
ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT--- THI- TA3ULATED DATA SHO'ti THAT THE: 7-11ASSES MArTEP,
Lo rN A FL,,~KE, !.I p,,jp,:_- SU
EVAPjkAT 3F AP40 M PIZIP"E PAP-14:. SUri. COMPUTED
~UNOER DIFFE!-.PJ ASSUleTIONS CGNCEK%lNG THE LU,41NOSITY FACTJP, Tr JIFFER
BY A VALUE L r t, m S li ii T -2 Ll U i% L S M P -~% 1 (1 E SUBF-M PP,[ME PRIME SUBF, wHICH
j)
-UCr THE ::,X-fR' ATACSPHERIC ~AETEOR 414~j IASS 1-1
MUST B~: 1 `4 T0 0 1 ~,,t TO
1'~F IN I Ty. T., i F 1A, A GN I F U'D E 0 F THIS P..~ECTNN IS !' C ~',l E T IM E S C, Fj ti P A,~ A 3 1. E
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I
"OTC'e, E r AASSI~S Of- IING -MAL11 A-D FLP~r~E M-T";.~S. THE ~iA.SS OF T~iE
PH a. NL~
1 43111: L A ~) E P A R T CF A Y `-'s E T E0 R 1 -5 A V 1 N G A F LA R I S E 0 S I N F ORM U L A
I I H F '. A S Til'-
F 1-ASS EVAtlG.-,ATIll,jG Dijj,[~iG THE FL411C IS iJSfNf;
FCPJllULA (2); Fi-IR im~~TCORS THE &14fjt~E mAjj!j Is crlkifmjrEo tj_st,,4G
FOi~"OL A I) FACILITY: 0 E S S A AS Tk ON:014 I C A L C -6 S Er V A' T 0 kY
USSR UDC: 517-917
SHESTAKOV, A. A.
"Power Stability~8?-V-, Unperturbed Motion of T-s-ntially
ion-
-ems of DifferentiRl -Quat
linear, onautonomous Sy s 4k, oils
Tr. Vses. zaochn. in-t Jnzh. zh.-d. trangn. (Transactions of the
All-Union Gorres-;,ond-6nce institute of Railroad T'ransport -]'n,-7*neer-
ing) 1970, No. 46, PP 54-58 (.'ran No. 3, Earch 71,
b
Abstract No. 311,1170)
Translazion: For a system of equaticns of the form.
Y, = Y(t,y)
where t 6 R y C it
n, Y (t, Y) E (c, Lip in 0, + oo) X rin, Y (t, 0) 0,
y
Vy = 0, Y(t,y) / 0, Y(t,y) is a homo~:encous fimction in y of dej-ree
m, m ('>l) is a rationai nuj-,ibur with an c)d.d deno."Ariator Lae follcur-
ing theorem. 13 proved-
USSR
SHESTAKOV, A. A., Tr. Vse-s. zalachn. in-t inzh. zh.-:1. transn., 1970, No. 46,
PP 54-58
Theorem: if tha solution y m 0 is uniformly n.sym,Aotica..~Ir
-;.:-..e sense of R'71i~' t,,1960. 1642K)Yfor each Solution of
stable (in a
~this system there is an upper bound for t ~~-t
0
'] I/ ('~ -M)
ly(t,t opyo )i-,< Ualy01 b t - t 01
vir he r u- a > 0and b> 0 ara~~ cons t:,-mts. If, Y(t,y) is
l.imi-tod to thf-, 3phere 'jyj = 1, the same lower. bowy! (Only a
and b varying) is -valid. A. Andre-yev
2/2
-iiadwili-i1iiiifflli
Navigation -Aias
USSR uDc: 621.396.983
SOLOIMONIK, M. Ye., ROTENBERG, M. I., UIIN, G. B., A
A. V., Memberg of the Scientific and -Technical Society; o'If Radio EngineerIng,
'71-e-efronics and Communications imeni A. S. Popov
"A High-Precision Radio Direction Finder With Steerable Antenna"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 2T, No 8, Aug 72, pp 1-6
Abstract: The errors in radio direction finding due to distortions of the
I I
phase fror
it of the received signal increase with a red-actior. in waveleng.--111.
One way to reduce these errors is to take a "sample" of the electromagnet-ic
field from as large a region of space as possible. A new way to re-q1i-;%e
this method on meter wavelengtbs is considered which combines simplicity -of
the direction finder circuit with short-base untennas and reduc(A
tivity to local distortions of the phase front. The azn'enna is steerable
about the vertical axis. The motion of the antenna results in a chan,-e in
the errors of the instrrament in accordance with a periodic lai, , witb the
result that ti=e averaging considerably reduces error.. r1be authors discuss
the theory of oFeration of such a direction finder with an antenna which
moves in a closed curvc.
il n IFf fr*
'A, HIM
TIM
1/2 013 UNCLASS I FlElD 'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TlTLE-KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF CATALYTIC CONVERSIONS OF ACETYLENE. Vlo
HYDRATION AND HYDROCHLORINATION Of ACETYLENE IN SOLUTIONS OF CUPROUS
-AUTHOR-1051- STAKGVs._G,.K.v YERMAKOVAv A.i MIKHALCHENKOP V-G-t TEMKINP
00N.1 FLID* R.
~J,CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
FIZ. KHIM. 19701, 44(2)w 406-11
CIATE PUBL FSHED----TO
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL-REACT ION MECHANISM9 CHLORINATION, HYDRATIONt
ACETYLENE, COPPER CHLORiDEr CATALYSISi.REACTION KINETICS
CGNTROL'.MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFLED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME-200010892 STEP NO-UR/0076/70/044/002/0406/0411
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124555
UNCLASS-IFIEO
013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124555
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS OF HYDROCHLORINATION
AND HYDRATIaN OF C SUB2 H SUBZ WERE MEASURED IN CUCLNH SUB4 CL,HCL,H
SUB2 0 SGLNS. AT 80DEGREES IN A FLOWING GRADIENT FREE REACTOR. THE
RATE OF HYDROCHLORINATION W PRIMEX EQUALS 0.573 Tltll;-~S 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6
A SUBCUPOSITIVE PRIME1.48 A SUBCLNEGATIVE PRIME2.71-1 SU8wC2H2H SUBO A
SUBH20 AND THE RATE OF HYDRATION W PRIMEA EQUALS 3.9 3.19 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE6 A SUBCLNEGATIVE PRIMEL.44 P SUBUH2 H SU30 A SU3H20)-fl PLUS
2.6:H SUBO A SUBH201. THE FRACTIONAL VALUES OF I'VE EXPONENTS AND IN
-,.~~-'A.NAL- OF THE PRUPOSED REACTION. MECHANI,SM INDICATE THE PRATICIPATION OF
CUCL-PRLME2,NEGATIVEt CUCL SUB3 PRIMEMEGATIVE, AND CU SUBZ CL SU133
PRIM&NEGATIVE FACILITY.* MOSK*.INST. TONK01 KHIM. TEKHNfJL. IM.
ISSR.
LOMONOSOVA, MOSCOW, L
UNCLASSIFIED
112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROGESSING DATF--049EC70
TITLE--KINETICS AND tECHANISM OF THE CATALYTIC DiMi:RIZATION OF ACETYLENE.
IV. EFFECT OF TEMP!7RATURE ON THE REACTION RATE -5J-
AUTriOR-(04)-SHE5_T,AKOVj G.K., TIKHONOVt G.F., TEMKI.0,4t O.N.v FLIDy Rop'l.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE-_KtNET. KATAL. 1970, 11(3), 575-8
'~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL KINETICS, 01MERIZAT1010, ACETYLENE, CHEMICAL REACTION
RATE, TEMPERATURE 0EPENDENCEP EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT, AcrIVATION ENERGY,
CHLORINATION, HYDROGEN CYANIDE
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLA'SSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605012/DO2 $TEP i*40--tJR/019'5/1'1)/Oll.~0,)3/C)575/05'lt3
CfRC ACCESS16 N'0--AP014-0224
TE--04DEC70
212 0.28 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DA
11- 19; CArCESSIO-NI NO-A130140284t
ASSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- -ABSTI"ACT THE EXTRE14F
I - .. 0EPENDENCE OF RATE OF
C SUB2 H SU32 DIMERIZATION ON TEMP. Wi-IS STUDIED. IN 50-95DEGRL-ES
REGION, ALL PARAMETERS OF KINETIC EQUATION OF C SU62 H SUB2 olmERIZAT[ON
CHANGE IN DIFFERENT IWAYS AND THE EFFECTIVE RATE c
*oNsr. (14 SUBEFF) A-ND
ELEMENTARY STAGE EQUIL. CONST. (K SUBA) CHANGE WXTH rE,%IP. ACCORDING TO
'P(30 5 -Rr MOLE
THE EQUATIONS: K SU5EFF EQUALS 8.92,TIMES 10 PRTME3 FX 1 00
L. PRIME NEGATIVE1 HR PRIME N;-Gj'4 EGAT
E TIVEI ATM PRI14E N IVE2 AND K SUBA
EQUALS 6.3 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVEll EXPtL6,800-RT) ATM PRIME INEGATIVEI.
THE NEG. VALUE OF ENEPGHS OF ACTIVATION IN THES)E EQUATIONS IS
DISCUSSED AND AN ANALOYG IS GIVEN TO;HYDROCYANATCON AND
HYDROCHLORINATION OF C SUB2 H 51JI32 IN THE PRESENCE OF;CIJ(1)4
-FACILITY: MOSK. INST. TONKOI KNIM. TEKHNOL. MAGIMONOSOVA, MOSCOW,
:USSR.'
113 015 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--18SEP79
TITLE--MECilANISM OF THE ACTION OF MULTICOMPONENT MFTAL COMPLFA CATALYSTS
1
--. IN SOLUTIONS -U-
-AUTHOR-(04)-TE,4KINp O.N.r KALIYA, O.L.v SHESTAKOVj G.K., FLID, R-14.
COLINTRY OF INFO--USSR
,~SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970t,190(Z), 398-401
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISMt CATALYST ACTIVIrYi ALKENE,
ACETYLENE, METAL CATALYSTt ORGANOMERCURY COMPOUND, e x c H AN kG r:
REACTION, PALLADIUM COMPOUND, ORGANOCOPPER COMPOUNOt ACETIC ACID,
CHLORINATION, COPPER CHLOkIDE, CHLORINATED OqGANIC C04POUND
%CONTROL 4ARIKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/1537 STFP NO--UR/0020/70/190/002/0398/0401
CIRC ACCESSION NO--ArO100162
UN C' LA S S IFIE-10
213 015 UINICLASSI FIED PY.CCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100162
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LITERATURE DATE WERE CRvr.
REVIEWED CONCERNING THE ACTION MEC14ANISMS OF MULTICOMPONENT MFTAL
COMPLEX CATALYSTS IN REACTION INVOLVING OLEFINSY APOMAT[C COMPOS.t AND
ACETYLENE. THE ADDITIVE, THE SUBSTRATE ACTIVATIONt' AND THE STEP BY STEP
MECHANISM WERE DISCUSSED, TOGETHER WITH THE 11ECIIANISM IN WFlIC14 OP4LY
CONCN. AND ACTIVITY OF THE METAL CATALYST COMPLEX ARE AFFECTED BY ONE OF
THE CATALYTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS. MOREOVER, EXPTL, STUDIES SHOWED THAT
:,PHOAC WAS OBTAINED WITH 78-84PERCENT YIELD -WITHIN () HR BY THE CONVERSION
PHHGOAC-(NA 0 AC) YIELDS PHOAC PLUS HG IN BOILING ACOH. THE FOLLOWING
RESULTS WERE ESTABLISfiED FLIP THE EXCHANGE REACTIONS OF PHHGOAC wirH POCL
SU821 PD(OAC), SUB2, AND CUIOAC) SU62 IN GLACIAL ACOH: (1) REACTIONS OF
ELECTROPFIILIC SUBSTITUTION WERE MARKEDLY FASTER THAN rHE OXIDN. REDN.
HETEROLYSIS OF PD AND CU ORGANOMETALLIC COMPDS.; (2) 61PHENYL WAS FORMED
FAST AND QUAINT. AT LOW TEMPS. IN THE PRESENCE OF PDC.L SUB2; (3) IN THE
PO (OAC) SUB2-NA04C SYSTEM, PHOAC AND BIPHENYL WER.I: FORMED WITH ABOUT
25PERCP-NT YIELD; (4) THE EXCHANGE UF PHHCyOAC WITH CU(OAC) SUB2 OCCURRED
AT 60-80DEGREES, BUT PHENYLCUPRIO ACE-TATE DEGRADATION OCCURRED AFTER
L014G HEATING IN BOILING ACETIC ACID, AND THE PHOAC SO FORMED WAS RAPIDLY
MERCURATEO A14D SEPO. AS PHENOLMERCUR[O mACETATE CHLORIDE. EXPTS. SHOWED
THAT EITHER TRANSCH1.01RO (BETA CHL0ROVINYL)14ERrURY OR BETA
CHLOROVINYLCOPPE'. WERE FOPMED IN uum jiyopnall-0141NATION AND
OXYCHLORINATION OF ACETYLENE AS INTERMEDIATE COMPI)S., ACCORDING ro
WHETHER HGCL SU112-11CI, OR CUCL HCL SGiNS. WER11- usu) n-W, -rli[- REACTION.
lit
- V
3/3 015 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100162
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THREE MECHANISMS WERE IDENTIFIEO IN SUCH PROCESSES WHEN
THEY WERE CARRIEO OUT IN CUCL CUCL SU92 AND HGCL SUt32-CUCL SUB2 SOLNS.
USSR UDC: 681.327
TERYAYEV, V. A., PEPXPLETCHIKOV, G. It., ~LkRKOVSKIY, V. N.,
IVASHKIN, G. P., MARYANOVSKIY, M. M.
"Method of Manufacturing Thin-Film Magnetic Matrices"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 251713, Filed 2 April 1963, Published 10 February
1970 (Translated from. Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatik-a,.Telemeklianika i Vychis-
litel'naya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 1OB161P, bv N. V.)
Translation: A method is suggested for manufacturing thin-filin magnetic
matrices differing from known methods in that in order to decrease the ohmic
resistance of the control lines and retain the magnetic. properties of the
matrix, the conducting layers are produced by gluing dova foil using organic
varnishes (glues) as the matrices are heated In the pre4jence of a magnetic
v
field in the plane of the substrate. One illustration.i
mat-
USSR uDc - 621-3(96.96:681-32
POPOV, D. I., AVDEYEV, V. V., FEDOROV, V. A., SHESTAKOV, ff. D.
"Effectiveness of a Device for Digital 11~io-Dimensional Filtre"ion of Radar
Images"
Tr. Ryazan. radiotekbii. in-ta (Works of the Fyazirin Badia Engineering Tn-
stitute), 1972, VyP- 33, pp ~*03-209 (from RZ-h-Badictekht--olka, No 8, Aue 72,
Abstract Ho 8G16)
Translation: The necessity for two-dimensional filtering axises, for
instance, when objects exe to be recognized on radcur
images of a localdity. When inage scanning is present, i. r:... as a result
of conversion of the two-dimensional image to a one-dimensional image,
the problem reduces to recognition of a pattern conBisting, cf' indivi-Lhall
points; it can be solved by reckoning the nuirl-er of~pulser, which fall
into the next forriation, w1lose position on the subsequent- line is deter-
mined by the pulse of the previous line. A device whlich realizes this
method is described. The results of calculation of the characterist-Lcj
of the device are presented. Bibliography of five titles. 1-1. S.
61
OUR-
USSR
NIKITIN, A. I., SHESTAKOV, S. A.
"Influence of Dispatcher Time on Characteristics of an Operational System
with Priority Servicing Discipline"
Upravlyayushchiye Sistemy i Mashiny [Control Systems and Machines], 1972,
No 1, pp, 86-90 (Translated from Reierativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6,
1973, Abstract No 6V684, by the authors).
Translation: The influence of the time necessary for switching from one
program branch of a control computer to another with highe-r priority on the
main characteristics of the servicing discipline with absolute priority of
requests is studied.
U UC -VIT ?16
73
THE ClILSICAL SYNT116SIS AND API'LIG%TIONS OF AMINO ACIDS
(Artivie by Doctor or Chomical. Sciences V.,,~S- 4 U ~~,v Mnsc: ow
Vestnit, Ahad-4mii NUUk S Sl?. Russian, Nc~' V, t I
1, . a 9~- Pp
proteins of all areanizms. from the vlvl~=, to =;.n coasist
of V4 iraizio ,id-- which-ett thA biala of- tl~pir. bial:lf:ical value
are di?jdca-jnto- the r0plactlaULU (Ul" Drgani.Sol call itself %Yll-
The siv~k- thom,rGr the constructivo of proteins at all a4equate
rate) oni , tho irroplkscfnibLe ( it entinot synthe-size thrm, and must
obtain tht.-m from outside in the form or food;. Fact% protein
contains a defini.tP quantity of each amino arid. 1r in a can-
Zt4"d piotein there is name or Little or any irreptac"abti;- amii)v,
.cid, th~ rrotein of the ur4raniam wit.1 not be Vrom
this orises the oeod of the rations thrt is, the
addition to Law-Yalued proteins ar'lacking amino act", wiliell
leads to an f"CrvAso or their nutrient vatue.
Ot) tho dinrraw on the following pact.-, casoin -- a nutri-
Ont animal pratein -- wafj taken oa a standard. Tile croashatc1le'l
part of Oacli columoi correbponds to the outricot valuL of tho
natural prntein in PEC (protein Nfrectlvc,nesz Coefficient) unl~.3.
The addition or a certain quatitity of lysinn, the first 13alitiOll.
amino acid. to tho' prml-jet Leads to a shACP itlCrCOMO Or nutrient
value, xsml the addition or a neronel limiting amino hcid increases
the nutrient value to tho level. of animni. proteins.
Flalaacing is widoly ulied in agricutture, ellpociatly in
nisimal. twustHkiidry, According to the datm of M r
~Fl k a C -he vthe Inclusion or 0.2-0.5% Lysin.."'t.
yo,4nj,-pigs and chicks permits rolucing the consumption or foj-
dI,r protein by ?5~ at*,J inernaixing, productivity of the artimale
by 10-13A. Generalizing the results of re-earch of both Soviet
and roreign authors. kav calcuLated that wile" the
tan. _ojh*_
reduction of 20,000 '.. par year has been organized
is possibte to obtain an additionat 1.2 rsiMon tons or meat
USSH
UDC 577-391+577-15-031
-POSTNOVA, T. 1. j GLAZER, V. M. and SHEZUKOV S. V. , Moscou State University
imeni 1-1. V. Lomonosov
"Repair of X-Ray-Induced Dajqage in DNA by PolynucleotideUgase in Vitro"
Moscow, Dak-lady Akademii Naulk SSSR, Vol 195, Ho 41 Dec 70, PP 976-978
Abstracti A study was conducted of possibilities of xeppAring single strand
breaks in DNA induced by x-ray irradiaiion by the methodolory ba-sed on phage
transformation. The degree of &-miage and repair of 1XIA was determined by
the level of biological activity. Even relatively low doses of x-raya lower
considerably the transformtion activity of DNA. FolynucleotideliCaze (EINQ
has no effect on paivnt DNA but restores almost completely the activity of D21A
deactivated by DINAase 641,dch results in single strand breaks of the 5'P- and
31OH-type). Incubation of irradiated DNA with P1;L xtsults In considera:ole
increase of the ti-ansformation activityt which however,does not exceed 50~~,
This nay be due to the fact that other breaks occur -- such as 3'1'- and 5'Cli-
which do not respond to P31L. A higher degree of inactIvatio'n louers the
repair capacity of PhL probably because of polystr='I-ty-pe brea-Im.
017::. UNCLASSI F TEO
E- ON THE REGULATION OF THE ENZYME-ACTIVITY
'~~&CLE~.IN BACILLUS BREVIS G. 8. -U-
'~AUTHQR- S.V., GROSHEV, V.V.
~~A K MOV
XOUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR
--MIKROBIDLOGIYA,
OUIRC E
PROCESSING DAu--ilSEP70
IN THE TRICARROXYLIC ACID
1970, VOL 39t NR 2 PP 288-292
~~DATF PUBLISHED ------- 70
_09JE."'T AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ACTIVITY, BACILLOS, CARBOXYLIC ACIDt A111MONIUM CO','Pf)Ulj'),
~,'_-'CULTURE, MFOIUM
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTPICTIONS
DOCIPMENT CLASS--U".,rLASSIFIEO
PRfIXY RFEL/F_RA4=.--19i5/04j6 STEP Nf)--UP,/0220/70/039/002/02;38/t)P-);~
nim Nq__ApoIooaqq
WICLASSIFIFD
-CESS ING DATE-11SEP70
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED I
S I PC AC CESSIONNIO-AP0100899
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMMONIUM IONS WEPE S-HOWIN TO, TAIKE
PART IN THE REGULATION OF THE ENZYME ACTIVITY IN THE TRICA;~ROXYLJC ACID
CYCLE (TAC) AS WELL AS !N THAT OF ISO^-ITRATE 0C-HY0MGFNfkSE ( 101 4~10
MALATE 9EHYDROGENASE (MD). THE EFFECT OF AMMONIUM 1014S AkNO
OFFNZYME GROUPSP REGULATED BY THE IONSv DEPENDED ON THE rARBON S'll-ILICE.
THE SFOUENCE-OF TAC REACTION IN THE CELLS OF P PRIME POSITIVE AND P
PRIME NEGATIVE V4RIANTS OF BAC. OREVISt' GROWING ON MEDIA WITH PYR;JVATE
OR GLUCOSE, WAS D.IFFEREINT. CLOSED CYCLE OPE~ATED IN THE P PRIME-
NEGAT1415 C:IfLLS. WHILE IN T4E P-PRIME -POSITIVE CELLS wirR A 'LOW LEVEL. OF
-0 VIA THE RFDUrTf-',),4
ALP14A KETOGLUTARATE DEHYDROGENASE SUCCINIATE WAS FOIRMic
PATHWAY. THIS DIFFERENCE WA5 DUE TO A CHANGED ISOENZYME C94POSITION OF
MD. THE R&TIO OF MI) isnENZYMES WAS CONTROLLED BY 9XOG~NOUS AMMONIU:4
IONS
UINIC LASS I FIFO
- mmilim
L~,C! Olt, .11-, 3-1
ORGANIZAITON OF PPLEHOSP17AL THAT~-J-X- 70;t vi~,
.Irv. r,
.~~"Trn IS
PLD1CINF. UVAWMEM~i Us'
[Artic,.Ic bv 1.1.11. j,,,, en.1
7'.rrt
~:ecicai Innritu:c, ',--n1 T. ;P. 7",10v; I;vb"v,
k IWOUL"ll. No 1. 19?3. -I,UiLU-d 6 July
A
case rLndert-d to tra People Iq ni,p.,3111c, Uilityn'l-I i=
care from mstpaticnt: to houpitri instit~itians;.
A aLudy Of all 71907 pativn:" dhiring tne. porl
The method wa,- valuable in ~Lssassing the physiological state of
k:1
living organisms. he live algae, E1.0dea 1. al-d daphn---d~; lurnl-
0 A
nesced differently from killed orranisMs. Oaarmctteris~tically, the
7 4:. 1
various injurious "actors (temperature, fixation wit-ki-I formalin)
affected the pattern of luminescence in differemt ways.
2/6
USSR
I'VANOV, E. V., et al., Moscow, Nauchayye Do%lady Vusshey S41koly.
Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 1, 1970, pp 117-118
In the device described by S. D.Kirlian, a ~~!Paz-k generator is
used to produce high-frequency currents. V. S. L73il-.ov et al. (1964)
also used a spark generator (in a simplified vers3ion) to obtain photo-
graphs of leaves fron, higher plants. Ule developed and employed an
electron-tube line scanner with an originail ci-:-cuit -for high-frequency
photographing (Fior. 1). Its distinguishing features include a re-
latively '.Ple design, the ossibility of asser:iblincy the generator
p
from unito and parts produced by Soviet industry, safety and reli-
ability, low weight and small size. The frequency cart be smoothly
increased fcota 10 to 120 kHz, the voltage from 0 to 20 kv.
All these advantages, as well as otar experience in usirn,- the
C)
-the generator for
method, lead us to recommend research on the elec-
trical state of both livingr and nonliving objects.
Dnyu~,,hiii, V. M1. 1967. "Luminescence or'. Tissue.,~ in a High-Frequency
IT
"an
u~:jflfl;t ax...'Tu
r V ~Ml
Al
USSR - WANOV, E. V.
et al., I-Ioncow Nauchnyye Dokl-nd7 Vussl%ey Shkoly
Discharge." Iri the collection; 0 biologi-ches~,--.wm deystvil' mono
U
khroniaticheskogo tcrasnogo sveta (BiologiciLl Effects of- Mono
chromatic Red Light). Alma-Ata.
Kirlian, S. D. 1949. Author's certificate No 106401.
Lysikov, V. S., Machulan, V. I., Krupenin, X. A., and F. L.
1964. "A Simplified Generator for Pliotocrrapniria BioIo-,---I'ca'-I
Objects by S. D. Kdrlian's Method." Tr. Kishinevsk. s.-kh.
in-ta (Iransactions of' E!
T - the Kishinev Agricultural Institut
Vol 37.
,-Iikhalevskiy, V. 1. and Frantov, G. S. 1966. 'Tho~:o-,,raphing -1-he
Surfaces of 'Metal Ores With. Mgh-Frequency Currents," Sliurn.
nauchn. i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematograttii (Journal of
Scientific and Applied Photography and Cinematography). Vol 2,
No 5
4/6
Ww"W"
USSR
IVANOV, E. V., el
al., Moscow, Nauchnyye Doklady Vasshey Shkoly.
Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 1, 1970, pp 117-118
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USSR
IVANOV, E. V., et al., Moscoa, Nauchnyye Dolklady Vasshey Shkoly.
Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 1, 1970, pp 117-118
CxQma B1jC0x01;aC~rjT1iCj1'0 ViWJ)3T0pa Ha 6-:se CTPOSIWA
40 wi,:) X 4.-)0 u; C;, Cd-50 nq~; C3 ~ 0.025 C, - o"5 ":7
C.-300 '-4,; C3. C" CS, C" C" C'-pr)onee na:1p%oxel lue HM a; R2-~! i;xi; Rl. P;-
20 Kom; R, - 39b iiom; Rs - 390 KOM; R- - 1,5 Mom; R7 - 30 ost; R11 -- 260 0M I Pi ---
10 Kom; J7,-5U3C-, .7:-6N6C; /I:,-GftI3C; .74"-611IOrl; Tp-l-cdooam'i rpzmco-)p-
ma-rop-, TP-2-1JUC0X04aCTGT11WA 1JWX0A[10i"1. '7pWi(.00r931G?
Fig. 1. Circuit of a high-frequency generator bascid on line scanning..
01 C,) - 40 microfarads X 500 v; C , C4 - 50 picofarads; 0, 0.025
m:L~ro.L.arads; C6 0.5 microfarad; L~7 - 0.05; C~ 300 picoZ'~arads;
C C v 9 50 f 0
3 1 C41 045 9 C71 - working olta a () v' I'Z, - R3
ka.lohms; R, 390 Vilohms; Re: - 390' kilohms; 2 R,, I , 5 m, cgolhmz ; R7 -
300 ohms; i 200 ohms; R 9 ~ 10 kilohms; L, -"5Ta3,',;; L9 - 6MS; L3
'18
6P13S; L 4 - 9PIOP; Tp-1 power trans former; TP-2 high-rrequency
output transformer
6/6
USSR UDC 535.376:621.382
DOTSENK0, Yu, V., SELIVERSTOV, D. M., SHESTERNEV, A. N.
MI,
"Temporal Characteristics of GaF Semiconductor Diodes"
Tr. 7-y Konferentsii po yadern. elektron. T.1, Ch.4 (Works of the 7th Con-
ference on Nuclear Electronics, Vol 1, Part 4), Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970,
pp 313-322 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May 1971,
Abstract No 5B233)
Translation: A study is made of the form of light pulses of GaP luminescent
diodes (LD) applicable as simulators of pulsed radiation during investiga-
tion of the temporal characteristics of a photomultiplier. Tlie glow of the
LD was excited by current pulses of rectangular form ifl.th am intrinsic rise
time of#,-) 4 nsec and was registered with the aid of a Type K 14 FS-50 photo-
multiplier, the signal from the anode of which was trans-mitted on a matched
line to a S-I-II oscilloscope (intrinsic time of amplifier AJ5 nsec). The
oscillographs inspected show that both fronts of the lipht pulse of the LD
COILSiSt Of two components with relaxation times of 30 and 100 nsec. With
inverse connected the relaxation time is < 10 nsec. The delay of the LD
glow with respect to the moment of admission of the signal and the divergence
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M, IM, 0,
USSR
DOTSENKO, Yu. V. , et al., Tr. 7-y Konferentsii po yadern. alektron. T. 1,
Ch.4 (Works of the 7th Conference on Nuclear Electronics, Vol 1, Part 4),
Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 313-322 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primen-
eniye, No 5, May 1971, Abstract No 5B233)
of the delay were investigated and shown to be smaller with an inverse
connection. The halfwidth of the time distribution of the moments of
triggering amounts 'to 0.15 nsec. 5 ill-. 3 ref. N. S.
2/2
- 76,-
"Standard Distribution Points and Transformer Substations for 6-10 kV Xunicilal
Networks"
V sb. Tekhn. progress v eleI:trosnabzh. gorodov (Techni(-al Progress in "unic"pal
Electric Dower Suppiv -- Collection of Works), Leninavid, EnerZiya Press, 1970,
pp 219-221 (from RZh-E lei-, tro telhnika i Enerv-et4l,~,j 1,0 3 'far 71, Abstract I,-
Me8l)
Translation: Infoination is presented on stardard designs of separate 6-10
kv distribution points and 6-10/0.4-0.23 kv transformer substations Ma"'e of
one and two power transformers up to 400 and 630 kilorvoit-amperes per unit for
municipal electric po;rer neworks developed by the Ciprokommunenergo (State
Republic Planning Inscitute of the Municipal Power System Hanagement].
;V !j"Jj,Ijjj~j q II 111WI! il i !INHI; h R, t 11i i?fli! N~ i P-11i I li`il 2 1 ~11 !Ail r I 110ji-31IR 7_01 H; MIFIRPOIN H
1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFtE6 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--MEASUREMENT OF SMALL COLOR DIFFERENCES IN DYED TEXTILE MATERIALS
_U_
]AUTHOR-(03)-SHESTERNINA, G.P., BELENKIY, L*I.t RYMOV, A.I.
OF INFO--USSR
ST. PkL
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEBt ZAV~D., TEKHNOL. TEK jt4 1970, (1), 80-4
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-.-.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
TOPIC TAGS--DYE, TEXTILE, TEST METHOD
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0791 STEP NO--UR/03-,-4-17'0/COD/007-/00301008tt-
CIRC ACCESSION N'O--AP0124460
UNCLASSIFIE0
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING oArE--230C.T70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124460-
'.~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DISCUSSION wrrti 12 REFS.,
FOLLOWED BY THE EXPTL- EVALUATION OF 4 WIDELY US6D METHODS FOR THE DETN.
OF CLOTH COLORS (D. NICKERSON, ET AL., 1944 AW19501,G, WYSIECKE, L9639
S.9 ET AL., 1968). FACILITY:, VSES. LAUCH. EN:ST., TEKST. LEGK-
PROM.1 MOSCOW, USSR.
u9-' w,
R+'a, ~'1-43 gTip, ~-hqgjjp gq
A40
Acc. Nr ril- Q054293 Ref Coda: IIS-
PRIMARY-SOURCE: Ortopediy Ttamatologiya i Protezirovaniye,
a
1970, Nr 3 ~p ~(5-5/
THE USE OF FIBRINOLYSIN IN THE TREATMENT. OF F116STBITES
N. P. Ivanova and N, A. Shiskrnm~
Fibrinolysin has.been applied by the authors -with positive results in compfer with
other therapeutic measures in 51 patients with:111-IV degree frostbites. The procedure of
treahnent is submitted.
49 1%
REEL/FRAM
1:96,314- 31