SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHLUGER, YE.G. - SHMAKOV, A.V.
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2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PRUESSING OATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0137295
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* A PD CATALYST~WAS PREP01 BY
IMPREGNATION OF A SPECIAL CLAY WITH AN ALC. SOLN. OFIPOCL SUB2. THE
CLAY WAS FINELY GROUNDo DRIED, AND CALCINED AT 60001*--GREES FOR 5 HR.
REON. OF CATALYST WAS DONE AS FOLLOWS: DRYING FOR'l HR AT 105DEGREESD
GRADUAL INCREASE OF TEMPs FOR I HR TO MDEGREESt Altll) REON. AT
230DEGREES FOR 35 MIN. SOYBEAN OIL WAS HYDROGENATEP TO !AN I NO. OF
65-80 AT 180-240DEGREES.. THE MAX. RATE OF HYDROGENATION WAS OBTAINED
WITH O.I.PERCENT PD ON CLAY. ANAL. OF THE HYDROGENATED PRODUCT SHOWED A
GOOD SELECTIVITY& FACILITY.' KHABAROVSK. PEQAGDG* INSTop
~KHABAROVSK, USSR.
N f ir I f 1-i
USSR UDC 595.425(574-4)
-HLUCER, Ye. G., and HEL'SKAYA, G. S., Institute of Zoology, Academy of
',Tuikm~n S SR
"New Finds of Trombiculid Mites (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) on Birds of
Turkmenia (Report 1) 11
Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh
Nauk, No 1, 1972, pp 65-70
Abstract: New species of Trumbiculid mites are described, and species found
for the first time on birds of Turkmenia (the mountains and foothills of
central and western Kopet Dag, Malyy Balkhan, Badkyz and the route of the
Karakum Canal from Kerki to Izgant) in the period from 1962 and 1968 are
redescribed. Neoschoengastia lucida Schluger et Belskaja, N. aurata
Schluger et Belskaja and Neotrombicula turkmenica Schlulter et Belskaj
collected from birds of Turkmenia, are new species for science. Hypogastia
meshedeasis Vercammen-Grandjean at al. , and Ornithogasti meropq Vercamen-
Grandjean et al., are new species for the fauna of the USSR. Heotrombicula
rosickyi Daniel et Zanina is redescribed in Turkmenia. Birds are their new
hosts.
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71)C '71
C, 6
T Ye S and
"Scientific ar."' Tec-Iiiii"cal ConEerence, C"- Souie 0' th,
u~ U.
Of Ylataiworkiri- by Pr~,-ssure"
Voscow, Proizvodstvo, No 7, Jul 70, ~p (j8-49
Sciamti,:ic and. Tachn-`ull C0ljf(!I-eIICC On ThCo,-f-,- Ziii-;
Abstract: The I I
Practice of "let alworlli~in,- b1, P-ressuro was : ~ioasored by the Tula
institute Jointly With zine Tull-, Ci-iapter of the Scienz-J.fic and 'fcchn--'cal Scc--*E~t-y
the Machinery in-dustry. T',,e conferonce was attendielal by of
0
I
16 insr- ~Utions oi~ lcla~-O.:Ilg0 S CC y, T L%,
Twmsk, Clr-ics, 10 scienLific resc~arcli and '-)y
represenciatives ol' plants, 10SCOW, Nlilkoiayi~..V,
elsewhere. The 54 r,-5ports p~:cscilLed ac the conference
vroblezqs of the th(,ory Of plaLtic working of meLals, on
0 V mn ddil zh e d e v e 1 omi ctLnd in't-duct.-On 0, n(~I-,, t~l!clmolo
r.0
The coni~el.;-7-nce was conductc~d I.-, -,-)Ienarv sessions and secr.*;Onl: 0:-. ti;,i C CeL
loczLd imiprc3c ioa di;-- ~-argin,,. ,knong tl~e topici;
stamping ana C - - - ~ *
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a -fec;~ of anisotropy oin the process o~ plzisti-c
(S. P. Yakoviev, V. :-*. Kuzin, V. M. Lyalin), of -ratic-.wl. geome!--ric.
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LEP IER, P. S. , ct al, Kuznechno-s' Prolzvo(.Isz~vo, ','e 7, fu 1 70,
pp 48-49
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WSR UDCi 658,562~533
LEVIN G. I., BARSUKOV, G. Ye.
"A Device for Automatic Monitoring of Operations"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProiWshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 9, Bar 72, Author's Certificate No 331393, Division G, filed 22 Dec 69,
published 7 Mar 72, p 154
Translation: Ifnis Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for auto-
matic monitoring of operations given by a time schedule. The device con-
tains a display unit axd a control unit which is connected to the inputs off
a decoder, elapsed time indicator, printout module,and attlached printer,
and also to the controlling input of a shift register. Af, a distinguishing
feature of the patent, the visibility and efficacy of mon-itorins -)xe im-
proved b,
y adding a time interval distributor, a module for determining de'ri-
ations, a modulle for visualizing the schedide to be mcnitared, end a module
for oiztput of deviations. The inputs of the module for determining devia-
tions are connected to the outputs of the module for visuelizing the schedule
to be monitored, the decoder, and the time interval distributor. Ille out-
puts of tbe mzdulc for dotermining deviations -are connected throuj~h the module
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LEVIN, G. 1. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 331393
for output of deviations to one of the inputs of the indicator and of the
printout module. The controlling input of the module for output of devia-
tions is connected to the controlling output of the tire interval distribu-
tor whose second output is connected to the controlling input. of the display
unit, while the input of the time interval distributor is connected to the
output of the elapsed time indicator. 2. A modification of this device
distinguished by the fact that the module for determining deviations con-
tains coincidence circuits which are connected by their two inputs in the
diagonal of a matrix whose vertical lines are connected to the owtputs of
the corresponding delay elements, while the horizontal lines.are connected
through NOT gates to the corresponding mewry elements ', The out-puts of the
delay elements are connected through an OR logic gate to the set terminals
of the memory elements.
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n 014- UNCLASSIFIED PRO~ESSPIG !)ATE--11SEP70
--SHORT HANDBOOK ON STEAM TURBINE PLANYS -U-
M.L.
'AUTH9R--SHLYAKHIN9 P.N,l BERSHADSKIY, I -fit
COUMTRY OF INFO--USSR
-:SOURCE--SHORT HANDBOOK ON STEAM TU
P31PIE PLANTS (KRATKIIY SPAAVOCHNIK PQ
PAROTURBINNYM USTANOVKAM) 2N0 ED., MOSCOW, ENERGIYAi 1970, 214 PP
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AqEAS--ENERGY CONVERSION (NOV-PROPULSIVE)
TOPIC TAGS--STEAM TURBINE, ELECTRIC GENERATOR, VAPOP CONDENSATION,
THERMOLECTRIC POWER PLANT
'nNTROL MARKING--N-j RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U,"ICL4SSIFTED
PROXY REEL/FRAMP---1987/0025 s'rEP NO--UR/0000170/1)00/0,0')/'))Ll~l/~).~~llf
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AM0103713
UNCLASSIFIED
pRorESSINS DATE--ljSEP70
014 UNCLASSIFIED
;--CIRC ACZESSION NO--AM0103713
ABS-IPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS-. PREFACE TO THE
SE COND EDITION 3. INTRODUCTION 4. CHAPTER f STE
AM TURBINES 7.
11 EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TURBINES 102. 111 CCNDE~JSATION
DEVICES 105. TV TURBOGENERATORS. 150. V DEAERATORS, REGENERATIVE
HEATERS, EVAPORATIVE AND STEAM CONVERTING DEVICES: 165. VI OIL SUPPLY
OF TURRO UNIT 179. VII TURBINE MAINTENANCE. ECONOMIC If-iDICATO'RS OF
WORK OF TURBINE PLANT AND TURBINE WORKS 192. V111 SOME INFORMATION
OF VAR 'IABLE OPERATING CONDITIONS OF TURBINE 200. APPENDIX 205.
L T NIT CAI. DATA` ON' STEAM
TGRATURE 211- JHE HANDBOOK CONTAINS-TECH I
TUPBINIES, ELECTRIC GENERATORS, CONDENSATION DEVICES AND AUXILIARY
EQUIPMENT OF STEAM TURBINE PLANTS OF THERMOELECTRIC POWER. STATIONS.
THE HANDBOOK WAS INTENDED FOR HEAT ENGINEERS, nCCUPIED WITH THE D-SIGN
AND OPERATION.',.-OF TURBINE PLANTS OF THERMOELECTRIClPOWER STATIONS, AND
-FnR STUDENTS OF POWER SPECIALTIES..
USSR uDc 616 -981-51-036.22 (1rT8.9),1i946-l97o,,
I~YAKH~Ov, and PRISAKAR', V. I., Kishinev Medical Institute, Kishinev
"Epidemiological Characteristics of Anthrax In the Moldavian SSR Over a Period
of 25 Years (1946-1970)"
Moscow,, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Imatnobiologii, No 8, Aug 73,
PP 15-18
Abstract: As a result of planned ve-terinary, sanitary, and medical meas-.ires
that were taken in 1946-1970, the Jncidence of Anth= atang hmans and waimals
decrtased in the Moldavian SSR.,_A3i._incidOnce:amonS hul~ns per,100,WO -,f the
0 1951-1,78, an-
population was 5.4-2o-7, 1.6-4-5 'and .184.39 in 1946-50, '959-70,
respectively. The frequency of the occurrence of the diraat!c tanong humans cor-
responded to the intensity of epizootics among farm animz,~U and -was at a mayii,wn
(714 of the total inupber of' ii-.ifectJ,ori2,) in the sumiler. ilumu-, Infectiorl ",Ms
clue in 25,2% of clloea to Contact ~rith dircn=1 aninalz an(f. in '~(# OV cucur; to
Incorrect handlixi,,~ of the carcasnes of anima, In VuLt had be,,en dILwac!,L. The
infection was most, frequent (62%) of caaes in 1946-70) kolkhoz workcrt;,
including those having privately lywned cattle. It decreased anong kolkhoz
workers (from 71-5 to 52.5% of total cases) and workers in the: leather and fur
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SHLYAKHOV.1 E. N., and PRISAKAR', V. I.J
Zhurnal Rik-robiologii, Epideniologii i
Immunobiologii, No 8, Aug 73, PP 15-18
industriesl while increasing ar-ong aniiial breeders and Yeterimrians. The
incidence among humans and anir;tls vas highest in the north-moldavian forest-
steppe zone with typical, pod2olized, and leached chernozem soils and grey forest
soils; lower -in the central zone of Moldavia with predoulnunt Grey and brown
forest soils that are more acid than chernozem; and lowest in the southern zone
with ordinary, calcareous, dusty, and southern chernozems. The incidence had a
tendency to increase in years v:Lth a dry and hot suimer.'
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USSR ux 616.56i.51--036.21--081~.4(1,,78.9
SHLYAKROY E~ N. and PRISAK1,11'
V. I.., Kishinev Medical Institute
"Anthrax, Prophylaxis in Moldavia"
Moccov, Zhurml Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Imatnobiologii, flo 9, 3.973, PP 221-
125
Abstract: Prior to Soviet rule Moldavia had cne of the highest of
With the advent of Saviet m1a definitive measures vare takta-ri to ere..ci-
cate anthrax as far as possible. They included soil and carcass (Usi)-ifect-ion
and active immmization of cattle, as well as ho-SpitallZatiOn a--U J..M~IltiOll Of
patients, and trcatmnent with antibiotics, and antisera. AG a result of such
intense and dililgent efforts the incidence of anth--ax decrea-ced 215-fold from th~-
1945-1950 Pericd to the 1959-1970 period.
Diagnosis
USSR uDc 616.981.5i-o7843
SHLYAKROV.. E. N., WARTS, S. A., GfUZO Ye. V., and KATKRANMA, T. N., Moldavian
XnTnTbate~*�,-.Hygiene and Epidemiology
"Immuno-Allergic Diagnosis of Anthrax in Man with Anthraxin"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i I=nmdbiologii, Vol 47, No 6, Jun 7
PP 79-83
Abstract: Data frorn 1,152 cases were evaluated in an effort to ancertain the rate
of development and duration of okin-allergic reactions, the effectiveness of anth.-
ray-in tests in comparison -with bacteriolopical studies, an(i the problem of whether
the indices of anthraxin tents depend on the tont periods or the Im'!gInning of a
specific cure. It was found that with the anthraxin skin tent, a dia6,no6is co-Lad
be reliably confirmed 2-5 times more effectively than by the bacteriological method.
Anthraxin akin tests are the only method of retrospective diaqnosia of anthrax.
In 93% to 73% of cases, it was possible to estiiblish anthrax, ;w:Lny years, or some-
times even decades, after its occurrence.
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T;lTLE--IMMUNO ALLERGIC DIAGNOSIS OF ANTHRAX IN MAN WITH THE AID OF
-U-
A,UTH0R-(04)-SHLYAKHOV, E.N., SHVARTS, S.A., GRUZt YE,V. KATKHANOVAr T.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S.OURCE--ZHURNAL M[KROBIOLOGI-f-,~'rPIC)EMIOLOGII I IMMUNDMOLOG11, 1970, NR 6,
PP 79-83
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AND MEDIC4L SCIENCES
SU151JECY AkEAS
TAGS--ANTHRAX, MAN, SKIN' TEST, Dr.A4NOSTIC MEDIC.INE
CONTROL MARKING--NO REMICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--300110409 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/006/0079/0083
Sr
CIRC ACCE .310N NO--AP0126162
UNCLASSIFIE0
IG 27,N0V7 0
2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED P RGC E 5 S It DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126162
E 'MC E
ABSTRACTiEXTRACT-W) G13-0- All STRACT MANY YFAR E X, ; R I EI T H E
APPLICATION OF ANTHRAXIN I'OR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ANTHRAX A'N THE SOVIET
UNION :AND ABROAD DEMONSTRATE,) ITS HIGH SPECIFICITY AND Er-FICACY. W I TH
THE AID OF ANTHRAXIIN SKIN fE:ST ANTHRAX DIAGNOSIS WAS 'X~.LIABLY C0.'iFIR,1EG
m P-10 AND A HALF TIMES MORE FREQUFINITLY (IN 92PERCENr. OF THE CASES) THAN BY
BACTERmLOGICAL EXAMINATION, AT PRESENT SKIN TEST WITH ANTHRAXI~i f~>
THE ONLY METHOD WHICH PERNITS TO FSTABLISH RETROSPLCTIVE 01AGNOSIS OF
ANTHRAX MANY YEARS AFTER AIN ATTACK OF THIS DISEASE" I f:RDIA 93 TO 73PE"ICENT
OF THF CASES). EAPLY SPECIFIC TREATMENT.OF ANTHRAX RE,DUCED THE 11401CES
OF DAIGGNOSTIC TESTS ,4ITH ANTHRAXIN A LITTLE. FACILITY:
MOLDAVSKIY INSTI.TUT GIGIYENY I EPIDEMibLOGII.
UNCLASSIFIED
ms, ~-
Publications
WSR VDO 355-77
YEGOROV, F. T., _~l
.g~YAM A., and AIABIN N. 1.
Grazhdanskaya Oborona (Civil Defense)# MOSCOW 'TYsshaYa Swcola"t 1970, 544' pp
r
L'imaislation: In the textbook information is given on the tasks, measures,
and organization of civil defense, the effect of weapons of Tiazs destruction
On hiLmns# bulldings# and structures, means of protocting the population from
weapons of rasa destructiong tho planning of ci-dl derfensep fulfillnent of
emergency restoration work, and the orgeiiizmtion of public tx-&ining on the
problems of civil defense.
The book is intended for students of higher educational institutions.
Forewordi Taking into account the aqZressive policy carriod out by imperial-
ist states and the armts race, the Commuitist Party and the Soviet Goverment
show u:Slagging concern for strengthening the nations clefensive ii-aght and
improving civil defense.
Civil defense is a system of statewide dofense masuras aimed at pro-
tection of the population, creation of the conditions necesaaxy for stable
operation of national econo:dc projects in tine of itarp andl In case of the
use of weapons of naz3 destruction by the enemy, at tho caX.Vying out of
rescue and imediato emergenoy restoration work.
I/ Based on this premise, tho basic tasks of instruction In highpr educa-
USSR
YEGOROV, P. T., et al., Civil Defenses Hoscow, "Vyssh-aya Shkola," 1970, 544 pp
tional institutions in the "Civil. Defense" course consist of teaching the
students - future specialists - nothods of protection from nuclear weapoqsj
and of teaching them how practically to in-plement civil defense measures
both in Deacetina and waxtimep and to fulfill the duties of co-mincaidem of
fo =tions for their instructioral Drafi*lo.
The present textbook vras itritten in accordiance with the training progxwa
for students of higher educational institutions in the "Civil Defense" course
and is intended for students of the nation's technical engineering and huma~.-
ties educational institutions. Beoides thist it can also be uz-od by Students
of the other higher educational institutions if the genera.1 course of this
program Is studied.
Participating in the compilation of the textbook wero teachers of the
civil defense coirr-ge at the hoscow State All-Union Institute, Candidate of
of Hilitary Sciences Docent P. T. Yegorov (chapters It 2 fsections 1 and g,
6, 8, and 11) and I. A. Shyyakhov (chapters 2 fSectiona 3 and !9, 3s 4P 5P
9, and 10, zxd Docent 11. 1. Alabinp teacher at the k-3orpcow Technolog-1cal
Institute of Light Industrf and Candidat3 of MLUtaxy Sciences (chaDters 7
and 12). Division Director of the USSR Kinistry of Mgher arA Secww=7
SpeeW Education G. A. Karpov, provided general supervision.
USSR
YEGOROV, P. T., et al., Civil Defenses Moscoirs "VY'Ss]. :aYa S,Mcola, 1970, 544 pp
Table of Contents Page
Foreward .3
Int=ductlon 5
Chapter I Civil Defense in Nuclear Hissile Warfare 7
1. Nature of a possible futuxe war 7
2. Tasks of Civil Defense 14
3. Organizational Structure of Civil Defense 21
Chapter 2 Characteristics of Nuclear Weapons (from MaLeritras of
Foreign Press) 44
1. Nuclear Arms 44
2. Foci of Nuclear Destruction and Padioactively Contcuiinated
Areas 83
3. Chemical Weapons 90
4. Biological Ifeapons 100
Chapter 3 Dispersion and Evacuation Methods of Pro-tecting the
Population log
1. CTSanization and Planning of Dispersion and Ey-jeuation log
2# Ensurin.- Dispersion and Evacuation 121
Implementing Dispersion and Evacuation
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YEGOROV, P. T., et al., Civil Defensep Moscow,, "Vy-ssJ1%-, Shkala," 70, 544, pp
ra 19
Chapter 4 Individual Means of Protection 133
1, Methods of Protecting Respiratory Organs 133
2. Methods of Protecting the $kin 168
Chapter 5 Protective Structures for Civil Defense 17?
1. Designation and Classification of Protective StructtLves 177
2. Shelters, Their JaTanmgment and Equipment. 178
3. Radiationproaf Shelters, Their Arrangement and Equipment 2o6
4. Use of Nines and Mineshafts for Shelter 220
5. Rules for Using Shelters 223
Chapter 6 -Engineering and Technical Civil Defense Heasimes Incroaz-
Ing the Stability of Omration of. Vational Economic Projects 234
1. The concept of Zones of Foaaible~Destruction in a Nucleax
2-35
2. Plwining and Building Cities ardIndustrial Regions With
Considexation for Civil Defense. Requirements 238
3. Ev2luation of t'he Stability of Operation of Lationall
Econorde Projects with Respect to Destructive Factors cif a Nuclear
Explosion 245
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YECOROV, P. T.t et al. 0 Civil Defensep I-Wsc*w# "Vysshaya SM-,Ola,," 1970,, 544- pp
4. Engineering and Technical Measures Inplemented at National
Economic Projects 259
.5. Planning Engineering and Technical Heasures 282
Chapter 7 Planning Civil Defense. -. Princlples of Planning Civil 284
Defense at a National Economic Project..
1. Designation of a Civil Defense Plan at National Economic
Projec-ts 285
2. I-hin Requirements Made on the Civil Defense Maki of a. Fational
Economic Project 286
3. Ini-ti4a Data for Working Out the Divil Def eme TI,an of a
National Economic Frojoct 288
Procedure for 11oriting Out# Approvingp and Co2.Te?lting the
Civil Deferwe Plan of a National Econo-nio. Project 289
"a+ aic
5, Documents of the Civil Defonse 113zn of a I. -Lonal Econo,
Ytoject and Thai= Storage
290
MaIrter 8 Public Action Under Threat of Maemy At-Lwk and on Civil
Defense Signalz 2-97
1. Public Action Under Threat of Enemy Attack 298
2. Public Action on Civil Defenso Signals 308
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YEWROV, P. T., et al., CivJ-l Deferiset Yoscow "Vys-shaya Shkola," 1970 , 541L PP
Chapter 9 Instruments for Radiation and Chemical ReconnaisBance and
Dosimetric Loritowing 327
1. Designation, Calssification, and Principle of:Omexetlon of
Dosimeters 327
2. Instnments for Radiation ReconnaJ sance of Terrain 330
3. Dosineters 341
4, Chemical Reconnaissance Listrwraents 353
Chapter 20 Organization and Caxrying.Out of Reconnairu-,ance off a
National Economic Froject in a Focus of, bass DestructLoa 367
1. Tasks and Kinds of Reconnaissance, 367
2. Organizing and Conducting Reconnaissance 3?2
3- Reconnaissance Of SPaciallY Designated Fatvations (Special
Reconnaissance) 378
4. Hm~ Contaminated Sectors on the Terxuin 393
Chapter 11 Rescue and I=ediate Emergency Restoration Work 396
1, Pe=onnel I HaterLal and. Their Groupingm in Starting A-mas 396
2. Ensuring the Can:yi%- Cut 0 Rescue WoiJ,, 402
3. The Work of the Project's Civil Defense Director and Read-
quarters in Organizing and Ca=-ying Out Fu9scue Work 408
6/?
104
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YEGOROV; P. T., et al., Civil Defense, Moscow "Vy-sshaya Shkolag" 1970j 544 PP
4. Methods of Caxrying Out Rescue Work 419
5. Organization of Party Political Work 447
Chapter 12 Teaching Civil Defense to the Fublic 454
:1. Taejm and Goals of Civil Defense~lnstxuction at National
Economic Projects 454
2. Civil Defense Training Programs 460
3. Requirements Made of Instruction 461
4. Organizing and Planning:Instruction 464
5. Preparing the Teacher for Studies and Working Out
Educational haterials 467
6, Hethods and Fo=s of Instrixtion 468
7* Spreading Informtion Abou~ Civil Defense 477
AppendIxes 479
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USSR UDC 539.3
SHLYANHOV S. 11.
"Stressed State of a 11alfplane with a 'Nonuniformly Heated Pound Hole"
V sb. NekotoryVe zadachi 1)rikl. teorii upru.~.os (Sonic Frobletas of Applied
Elasticity Theory--collection of works), Saratov, 1971, pp 25-31 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V53)
Translation: The problem of linear thermoelasticity is solved in bipolar cc-
ordinates. The solution of the equation of thermal conductivity is represented
by a hyperbolic trigonometric series. The stress function contains six arbitrary
constants determined from the condition of equality of the corresponding stresses
to zero at the hole outline and the halfplane boundary and also the conditions
of uniqueness of the displacements obtained by the method of thermal dislo-
cacions.
The final formulas for the stresses in general form aad also on the
hole outline and at the halfplanQ boundary are presented. The numerical cal-
culations of the stresses at the boundaries of the region are performed for two
cases of the temperature field.
112 018 UNCLASSIFIEU PROCES3 ING 0A_rE--0,;DEC70
T.ITLE--USE OF SODIUM HYDROSULFITE DURING ACRY LAM I DE POLYmERIZATTW4 Folt
-...ELECTROPHORESIS -U-
~_:-AUTHUR-07-1-SHLYAKHOVENK0, V.A., SMIRNOVAt I*Af
C.(3UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~i_SOURCE-LAB. DELO 1970, (5), 3111;--"'
PUBLISHED ------- 70
AT
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROPHORESISv ACRYLAMIDEr POLYMERIZATIONt CATALYSTf SODIUM
COMPOUND
-CONTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605015/001 STEP NU--UR/9099/7(J/C-O(,','()05./031L/031:
,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140S87
2/2 OL3 UNCLASSI FIED P R Cl C F SS I N G- 3 A T Ei:-
~CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0140587
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP--O- t3 s'r iz 14; C TAC R Y L AM IE
METVYLENEBIS(AGRYLAMIDE), AND CYMt0GLJM$ /,-I i'REM. W11:11E lN
PRESENCE OF L.7 TIMES 10 PPAM'-, INEGAUVC-3 M, K SUB2 SUR2 SUi~l IN D
I TH7 0~-- THL
TIMES 10 PRIME W:GATIVE3 -' NA SA2 51 SUB,2 J E
C A TA L Y S T A N D D E C 0 IMP N . P.R101 D U C TS 'ri E R E R E Al 0 V E 0 B Y P'A S) 5 1 M G I -- L,CC. U R R EI'
THROUGH THE GEL PRIOR TO ELECIROPHDRESUS. F, iSj-- I L I TY ,LAIJ.
LEIK0ZQVv KIEV* NAUCH. ISSLED~ INST. EK5P. KLIN. CINKOL. t AIEVf USSR.
-112 019 lJNCI_ AS S I F I ED
.-TITLE--CLINICJ EPIDE*,11'-_)L0GIr_AL CHARA'-TERASTICS UF
HF P AT I T I S _u_
.,-&,UTti3P,--(C'3)-SHLYAK"TENKO* L.I,,t KANEVSKAYA*.(A*G.v
UlklT- R.Y- OF :IN,
Pt,~'nussJNG DATE--0?3CT70
THE SEQUELAE '?F EPIDEMIC
PESHERSTNYAK, T.B.
a
:'.S_0UkCE--Z4URNAL MIKiki)3 IULOGI IEP IDEV, IGLOGI III MMUNOB I OL L)G 11 147,0, NP. 3,
PP_ 55-60
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
.'~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--EPIDEMIULOGY9 HEPATITIS
COhTRGL MARKING-NO RESTqICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
JPROXY REEL/fRAME-1990/14H6 STEP NO--UR/OOt6/70/)00/003/0055/0060
CIRC ACtESSION NG--AP0109546
UNLr L.
ASSIFIEf)
__212 01.9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--OZOCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0109546
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS PRESTENT THE RESULTS
OF CLINI-Cfj EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF 388 HEPATITIS CONVALESCENTS WHO WERE
OBSERVED.LINIA DISPENSARY LEVEL IN THE bFFICES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AT
POLYCLINICS. THE MINIMAL 6 MONTli PERIOD DISPENSARIZATION OF PERSONS WHO
RECOVERED FROM HEPATITIS WAS ADEQUATE FOR 44.7PERCENT OF CONVALESCENTS;
THE REST RE~UIRED MORE PROLONGED OBSERVATION PROTRACTED FORM OF
HEPATITIS (JN SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE PER$ISTED UP TO 6 MONTHS)
'WAS DETECTED IN 7.2PERCENT OF THE PATIENTS, CHRONIC tWI.TH THE DURATION
~OF THE DISEASE 3 YEARS9 WHICH WAS THE OBSERVATION.PERIOD) fN 4o
.6PERCENTa PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM PROTRACTED AND CHRONIC FORMS OF
-HEPATITIS CAN SERVE AS ACTIVE SOURCES OF INFECTION. OBSERVATION ON A
_-.DISPEN,SARY LEVEL OF PERSONS WHO IUSTAINED,HEPATITII NOT DNLY P "E vENTED
N, I.C 0 _T
ITS CHANGE T 13 CHROl FORM.,.. aLIT, ALSO LIMITED THE.- SPREAD F INFEC ION.
'T'--~"412 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
OF THE FIELD EMISSION OF P GERMANIUM -U-
,-,AUTHOR-(02)-FURSEY, G.N., SHLYAKHTENKOI P.G.
'.._COUNTaY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970v 12(2)p 645-7
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TAGS--FIELD EMISSIONt GERMANIUM SEMICONDUCTOR, VOLT A14PERE
CHARACTERISTICy DIRECT CURRENTv PERIODIC PULSE
C02114TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~,'._DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1973 STEP NO--(IR/0181/70101Z/002/0645/0647
ACCESSION NG--AP0105047
UNCLASSIFIE D
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105047'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN INVESTIGATION WAS CARRIED OUT
'OF-THE KINETICS OF FIELD EMISSION 141TH THE USE Or- HIGH VOLTAGE 10.5-10
KV) RECTANGULAR PULSES OF VOLTAGe OF NEG, PLARITY APPLIED TO THE
CATHODE. EMITTERS WERE USED FILLED WITH P-GE ORIENTED IN THE OIRECTIUN
(0111. THE VACUUM IN THE APP. WAS 10 PRIME NEGATIVE9 MM FIG. IN THOSE
REGIONS OF CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICSt WHERE DEVIATION FROM THE
STRAIGHT LINE IS OBSU., THE EMISSION CURRENT VARIES WITH TIME AT CONST.
VOLTAGE IN THE PULSE. IN THE INITIAL STAGE, TIMIE DEPENDENCE OF CURRENT
IS ABSENT AND SQUARE PULSES OF VOLTAGE CORRESPONDS A SQUARE PULSE OF
c
CURRENT* FACILITY: LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV. lm. ZHDANOVAt
LENINGRADt USSR.
USSR UDC 681.327.11
ANTONOVA, T. N., BABKIN, V. YA., 1OFFE, M. G., KO1HEVOT L., SHLYAKHTIER,
D. N.
"A Device for Recording Information"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, PromZshlenn)2e Ohraztsx, Toyarnme Znaki,
No 23, 1970, Author's Certificate No 276514 Filed 18 Har 69, p 137
Abstract: This author's certificate introduces a device for recording infor.-
mation and contains memory units, distributors, a master oscillator, an
electronic clock, a control module, a printout and logic circuits. As a
distinguishing feature of the patent, speed is increased and relia7bility is
improved by introducing an inhibitor connected between the master osci.-Llator
and the distributor counter. One of the inputs of this counter is connected
to the outputs of the flip-flops in the cells of the memory units, Vni-le its
other input is connected through an OR gate to the outputs of the coincidence
circuits of these cells. Also incorporated in the device is a printouL con-
trol module which contains a coincidence whose inputs are conr4ected to the
outputs of the coincidence circuits in the memory units and to one, of the
inputs of the coincidence circTjits of the control module. A flip-flop is
also added with its input connected to the output of cite coincidence circuit
1/2
USSR
AYEONOVA, T. N., et al., Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prolryshlennyye Obraztsy_,
Tovarpyye Znaki, No 23, 1970, Author's Certificate No 276514 Filed 18 Mar
69, p 137
and its output connected to one of the inputs of the other coincidence cir-
cuits in the control module, which are 6onnected through OR circuits to the
output amplifiers,
USSR uDc: 621-373.531(o88.8)
SHLYAKHTIN,_A. Ye.
"A Pulse Generator With Inde-Dendent Regulation of Pulse Fronts"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266822, filed 8 Dee 6-8, publi*hed Jul TO
(from Eh-RadioteMlinika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1OW9 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pulse generator with
independent control of pulse fronts. The device cont-,drs a transistorized
switch, a controllable RC time-mark. netvork and a diode limiter. To in-
crease the ratio of a shallow pulse front to a ste-ID front, the output of
the stage vni(en shapes the leading edge of the pulse is connected through
the RC ne,wcrk to a stage based on a transistor in a common-collector
circuit. Connected to the emitter of this transistor are a second storage
ckuaci-tor ar-d -- resistor circuit for controlling the troiling edge of the
pulse.
1/z 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-30OCT70
TITLE-DEVELOPMENT CF SENSORY INNERVATION OF THE HUMAN RECTUM IN PRENATAL
UNTOGENESIS -U-
AUTHOR-SHLYAKHTIN, G*V.
.,-.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SGURCE-APKh AN-AT GISTOL FMBRIOL 5811).- 56-64. ILLUS. 1970
DATE PUBLISHEC-----70
SU8JECT AREAr5%--6lOL0GlCAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC. TAGS-EMBRYCLOGY, FETUS, LARGE INTESTINEt NEAVOUS sysrEM, 'ANGLION,
CELL PHYSIGLOGY
,.CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1089 STEP NO--UR/9076/70/056/001/0056/0064
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0128516
UNC L A S S I FED
2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
',CERC ACCESSION NO--AP012-85L6
'"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INGROWTH OF AFFERENT FIBERS INTO
THE RECTAL WALL WAS REVEALED BY THE END OF EMBRYONAL OR 6EGINNING OF THE
FETAL PERIUD. CONCENTRATION OF NEUR08LASTS OCCURS AT POINTS OF
INTERSECTION OF THESE FIBERS. THE SENSORY TUFTS APPEAR BY 12-14 WK.
INCAPSULATED VATER-PACINIAN CORPUSCLES AND GLOMERULAR RECEPTORS DEVELOP
AT 14-17 WK. SENSORY ENDINGS WITHIN GANGLIA OF AUERBACHIS PLEXUS
APPEAR IN FETUSES AGED 14-16 WK AND BY 17-18 WK DIRECT CONNECTIONS
BECOME ESTABLISHED BETWEEN AFFERENT NERVE FIBERS OF THE CNS AND
GANGLIONIC NEUTRONS OF RECTAL INTRAMURAL PLEXUSES. IN THE ZNO HALF OF
THE FETAL PERIOD GROWTH OF THE NUMBER OF SENSORY ENDINGS CONTINUES. AT
TERM AFFERENT FORMATIONS OF THE HUMAN RECTUM APPEAR TO~BE FUNCTIONALLY
EFFECTIVE CN MORPHOLOGIC EVIDENCEv ALTHOUGH DIFFER.ENTIATION OF
OCCASIONAL RECEPTOR ENDINGS CUNTINUES IN THE POSTNATAL PERIOD.
FACILITY: LAB. MURPHOL.w I* P. PAVLOV,INST, PHYSIOL-9 ACAD. SCI. USSRt
LENINGRAD, USSR.
-lz r5' i
TIM
USSR UDC 681.325.54.042
SMMOV, L. N., SH Y KRYLOV, Yu. D., PANC)V, V. P., and
PARAHONOV, K. C!
"A Reversible Binary Counter"
USSR Authorts Certificate No 280542, Filed 12 Dec 68, Published 9 Dec 70
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8B188 P)
Translatiou: The purpose of this invention is to ensure stable operation
of a counter, given a significant level of noise. This is achieved by hav-
ing each digit position of the counter consist of two "memory" cells con-
nected in series via an AND cell, while a NOT inverter is connected to
the input of the first position. The binary reversible counter includes
an inverter, which is meant to control the counter according.to the change
in potential; delay lines consisting of logical "memoryit elements; logic
circuits consisting of AND cells; and memory elements consisting of
logical "memory" elements.
34
USSR UDC: 681.327.2
SUFMOV, L. N., SHLYAKHTIN V. T., KRYLOV, Yu. D., PANOV, V. P., P-ARAMONOV, K. G.
"A Reversible Binary Counter"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promysblennyye Obraztsy, Tovarny3re Z118hi, Ho 28,
1970, Soviet Patent No 280542, Clas3 21, filed 12 Dec 68, p 4o
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a reversible binary counter which
contains digital places on "memory cells, AND cells, and a control bus. As a
distinguishing feature of the patent, operational.stability is ensured in the
presence of an appreciable level of Industri&I interference by making each digital
place of the counter in the lorm of two "memory" cells connected in series through
an AND cell, and connecting a NOT inverter to the inputiof the first digital place.
95
J112 . .023 UNC L A S! ESS I'NG DAY
i
'M 'LS OF THE FISSION OF
-,F_--7RES",%AN'CE INTEG-PRA PLUTONIUM* AND
-U-
K.A.t B;%K, M.A., PETROV, YU.G,p RUMARICVv YU.F.,
:'SHLYA
MATRY OF INFO-USSR
~GUR.CE-AT. ENERG. 1970, 29(CT), 359-60
~_AT_E_ PU3LlSHED------7n
;UBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
roplC T4G5--NU"_L.EAR F&TSSIGN, NUCLEAR RESONANCE, INTEGRAL FUNClIONT
'i '_ NIUAI AMERICIUM '4 i
...URAr NUM, PLUTO. I FISSION CROSS SECTIOu
MTROL MARKING--iLO RESTRICTIONS
L.,
)QCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
IROXY REEL,/FRAME--3007/1066 STEP NO--UR/0089/70/028/000/0359/0360
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136486
W.11CLASSIFIE0
~112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOVTO
rl;rC'-ACCESSION ~'110--AP011.36486
%BSTRAt'T/E^-TRACTl--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FISSION RESONANCE INTEGRALS
ACERE DUD. TO BE PRIME233 U 650 PLUS Oil MINUS 90, P'l rME239 PI) 330 PLUS
OR MINUS 30, PRIME241 PU 550 PLUS OR MINUS 40# AND PRIAE241 All 21 PLUS
OR MINUS 2 BAq.%'S. THE FlSSjrjN RESONANCE. 1,NTEGRAC FOR PRIME235 U WAS
TAKEN AS 274 PLUS OR MINUS 11 IN THE CALCNS*
UN-C LAS S
---7 7~1
112 0;~ I UiNC-11 ASS 1 F LED p F; r! S ~l I
_'C3"JCTIW, T HE
TITLF--THC,,_Wf*',-?2-J j r R U,-i
1-i-ADIATION OF P.~~GTACTIINIU:4-231
YU.I. KRIVOKHArs&ty, A.S. , SHLYe0,ll,,'l,, E.ik.*
.AuDilJR_(04)-6AKt A. , BARANUV
rGUNTRY OF -V'JF0--USSt!
--:>CIJRCE--AT .ENERG. 1970, 23(3), 234
D"ATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
..SU8JECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
~TOPIC TAGS--NIcUTR0N-8ClMaARDMENT, SLOW INEVTRONt PROACI'INIUM ISOTOPE,
FISSIONAtILE IMATEt~IAL, UkANIUM ISUTOPEt THORIUM ISOTOPE
I -CONTROL MARK I NG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
-ME?iT CLASS-ft"CL'S"FIED
-)CCU .3 L c
PROXY REEL/ FC~ A;*16--,l 996/0056 STEP
IRC ACCESISIGIN 1140--AP0120-66
EHI, ffilltj
109, r
2/2 021 UNCL ASS IF! ED PROC ES S I NG D,~ r F--- I 3,NIUV7 0
~:IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120756
'ACT--(Ul GP-0- I TH
48STRACT/EXTIN AnST~ACT. IN THE IkRADN. OF P.-, -~-IE2~!L ;:,tk v
F PRIME2 TO 40PERCENT Of- THE
SLOW M, THE MAX. ACCU.MULATION Ci 32 U (SIMILAR a
STARTING Amr. OF VMME231 PA) I S OBTAINEO OY PRAGN. F~;R I . 8 Yk AT THE
UPT PIUM FLUX OF 10 PR I MF14. Pit I ME2-~-SEC THE MP:( . Y I ELD CDIF PR fMF228
TH IS 0,9PERCENT, iiY IRRMN. FOR 16.5; YR AT A FLUX 'CF 10 PRPJV-~L3 1114-1CM
PR 1.14EZ-SEC THE AMT OF PR11-IE223 TH IN EwUtL. 'rilTH I G OF PRIML-232 U
UNCLASSIFIEU
BAK, A., B.ULA~;OV, YU. I., S., and 3*Hi~Y,'.1-'_7,~-i, E. A.
223
113uoc4al Features of t-he -Orcduction of Th an U232 Irradiation of
Nau: 0 D 2111,
,Ioscow, AkademiyaI k SSSR, Atomnaya Enargiya, Vol 23, -No 7
Abstract; A calc-aation -vas macle -~, the 032 ri .3,~u:-u2_qt,'Fn by :~rrad_;a-
tion of Pa?:j-l by sim-T neutroll ~Cluxas ill the 101-5 r_*C-U_t'r'O;l/c!!*.- dcnsity
range. Abo-et 40"01 of the initial quantity of Pa: 31 Was i-L MAICL.1111.1111
oi, U"Z attaIned durin
g the opt-:L-,,c_a irradiation ti:-,e c.C I, t'h 1.0
2
* 300
neutron/Cill '-kcal ol-atron flax dcr%,,ALy. 4
to 0.9,~ at a 101) neutron/c-,,- - see flux dens_-ty four 16 yoa;:,~-,. '4e 61-;` yield,
equal to -about 6~ gained in ono yez-~r 'by the oo.-,tinuous extra~tioia of
can be att.
U232 from, the irradiated volu;nc of Pa231, irradiatlei in a loop by a 103
see f1u7_ For comarison, gn!Y 3,5~' Is att-aineal by protacrinitzi
'J'! irr d~
irradiation vander the same cmiditiows. The -accumulation of L232 by Pa2'. a
ation by various slow neutron fluxes is sho-,m in a table, Orj~j. art. has:
I table.
USSR UDC 620.17:669.71"5'721:620.176.251.1
BARANOV, N. S., KALININA, A. P., STEPANOV, G. A., and SILLI.~~IaE 1. A.
"Dependence of Mechanical Properties of Alloys in the System AI-Zn-Mg on
Aging Modes"
M~ascow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1970,
pp 32-34
Abstract: Results are presented from an investigation of the influence of
heat treatment and preliminary natural aging modes before artificial aging
on the mechanical properties of alloys in the Al-Zn-Mg system at 20* and
-196*C. It is concluded that the heat treatment modes for ailloys in the
Al-Zn-Mg system which will be used at low temperatureE can be selected so
as to provide satisfactory properties at +200C, since the properties at
-196*C vary directly with the properties at +20*C. Artificial aging at
100*C for four hours followed by 7-9 hours at 150*C, wish subsequent
natural aging for 24 hours or more results in rather hIgh strength
properties and satisfactory plastic properties at -196%.
1/1
USSR uDc 669-973:669-14-018.8
STEPANOV, 0. A., GRUDZINSKIY, B. V., and SHLYAMNEVA, I. k.
"Properties of Kh18MOT and Kh2lN-5AG7 Steels under Load at -1960c"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye I termicheakaya obrabotka xetaUor, No 6, 1970, PP 13-16
Abstract: The results of an investigation of the properties of Kha-82NIOT and
Eh2lN5AG7 steels under prolon6ed (up to 2000 hours) load at -1960C are presented.
Test procedures are briefly described. The mechanical propertAes are presented in
a t:~Ible. The effect of prolonged loading on the mechanioal properties, plastic
defornmation, and stress relaxation of steels in service vas determined. It Wa-s
established that plastic deformation of h123115AG7 steel during prolonged tests
does not increase with time. The relaxation of this steel is substantially higher
than that of Kh18NlOT steel. 1Ci2lN3A:GG7 steel appears to be an A!-ffective oubsti-
tute for MiIBMOT steel in structures subjected to negative teMeratures, and also
has higher strength properties than the latter. Time var#ttiow) of the plastic
deformation of MaUIOT steel are 6hown In a graph, 21 figures, 2 referencea.
Vi
"6
USSR UDC 621.318.576
TLEMNEE, M. I., PWTELEYEV, V. N., RYMINSMY, A. G- - ts"OWL'i'l'i
"Digital Display Device"
USSR Author's Certificate No 10:fIL01) filed 27 igov 69, publisbed 29 Jul 71 (from
BZh--Avt(j,-ati1-m, vychislitellnara teLdini~ka, NO 4, AP-r 72,
t 1to ~74P)
Abstract Ito
translation: A &gital display device is priposed which contains a counting
decade, a decoder, switches, a display tifoe,and switch transistors, the base
outputs of which are connected via resistors to-the otitputs of the low-order
flip-flop of the counting decade. In order to use low-voltzq.,e elem~cnts requir-
ing a feed voltage which is positive witil respect to the comon point to con-
trol the indicator Ltibe, Lhe anodes of the indicator tJ)e are connected via
series- conne cte d reoistors und diodes to the pover supplv and via Capacitors
to the collectors of the switch transistors connected via resistors to the
power supply, and the bases of the transistorg are connected via resistors to
the control pulse Source. There is 1 illusLration.
USSR UDC: 621.3.083.721
PANTELEYE V, V. 1-1. , RYZMVSKIY, A. G. , and
"Shape of the Scanning Voltage in Time-Pulse Converters"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, 140 5, 1971, PP 97-1-04
Abstract: Since the available literature offers no means of gene-
ralizing the choice of scannin.g voltage shape. in analog-di-ital.
converters used for time-pulse conversion, the. purpose of the au-
thors is to develop such an approach. A possible application of
the approach is to fjjj(j new areas for the utilization of the
time-jTaloe converter. Two types of possible equipLent for gene-
rating the proper scanning voltage shape are shovia in the form of
block diagrams. It is shoim that the shape is determined by the
type of conversion parameter and by the conversion characteri2tic,
and a general equation is obtained for the scanning voltage. From
this equation, an expres-sion for the voltage as applied to a par-
ticular type of coaversion parameter can be foixnd for a specified
conversion ch-p-acteris'ic.
USTIR
UDC 621.3.083.8
IEL'NIKOV. A. A., RYZHEVSK1Y, A. G., TRIFONOV11 YE. F., MS11
,~Y,"Djlj 1.~~
IM N.~ _~ Penza
"Some Means of Constructing Ifigh-Speed rrequency-to-Code Converters with Simu-
lation of the Inverse Function"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriy.~j, No 2, 1972, pp 40-46
Abstract: A study was nade of possible means of inplementing the structures
of high speed analog-to-digital frequency converters idth simulation of the in-
verse function. The basic problem in implementing thin. inventigated converters
is developrent of the fuuctional. gcnerator which in C.0jinection with its pur-
pone is called a squarc-law function generator. The construction of th~~ Square
law function generator frc= binary multipliers and bintiry dividers is dificurised
in detail. Inasnuch as the conversion re~,ult in tlic discussed devices is
proportional to the frequency of the investigated signal and the conversion
time is equal to one period of the signal, they are characterized by the proper-
ties of both digital frequency meters and period rieters. Their advantager. in-
clude limiting high speed characteristic of the MUterS Wid proportionality of
the results of the conversicn to the frequency of the investigated signal
characteri-Ptic of frequency meters. The disadvantages include the presence of
errors in shaping the time interval characteristic of period neters and an in-
crease in the relative conversion error at the beginning
, of the range character-
istic. of frcauency meters. Tiio. introduction of a conver.,;Lon di-itali-,atior
1/2 72
USSR
MEL'NIKOV, A. A., et al,, Avtometriya, No 2, 1972, pit 40-46
switch in the described devices permits the counter to contain the code result
proportional to the frequency of the investigated signal with an error not ex-
ceeding the given error for the time of I period of the investigated signal.
A model frequency to code converter was developed fori the frequency range from
I to 1,024 hertz. An error on the order~of +0.2% was,obtained in the indicated
frequency range.
212
USSR
UDC: 621-317-32
SHAKHOV, B. K., TELEGIN, S. M., and WU
,a V. D1.
.4"f
mumbilankm
"Digital Measurement of A-C Effective Volta&!,"
Leningrad, I-Iriborostroveniye, No 5, 1972, Pp 17-21
Abstract- A method for the highly accurate measure of the effective
values oi a-c voltages in the low and infrared frequency ranges is
described. The rethod uses intermediate signal trw:isformation to
a frequency permitting a digital count of the effective value of a
voltage of arbitrary shape independent of the latter's frequency.
The block diagram of one instmment for e:nploying this method is
given together with a verbal and mathematical explanation of its
performance, and reasons for the superiority of this method over
conventional ones are Iresented. An account of the practical
check of the method is also given. The authors are associated
with the renza Polytechnical Institute,
USSR UDc 621-325.5
BYZHEVSKAYA, T. H. , RYZHEVSKIY, A, G. , SMCHOV, F. K .
Penza. PolytecImic-al Institute
"A Percentage Time-Pulse Converter"
'Oscow, ;a rom -v
NO 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 327601, Division H, filed 27 liov 610,
published 26 Jan 1'2, p 169
Translation: '11"his AuLhor's Certificate introduces a Fallse-,-ime
converter uhich conta;nn- a control nodule, voltage cornpar3-imi moaul-s, a
linearly varying voltage generator, a count pulse gen!_,rator, coinclidence
circuits, OB circuits, a frequency divider, a switch, a. digital pulse
counter, pulse number counters. As a distinguishing fr~aature of the patent,
conversi on accuracy is inproved by adding another pulse cminter. The out-
puts of the corVarisor- modules are connected through the coincidence cir-
cuits to the counters, whose code outputs are connecti--d. to the inputF, of
the coincidence circuits. The other inputs of the cofncid_~mcc circuitrS
are connected to the cVje outputs of the addillimil cc)nwler.
of the coincidence cimlits are connected through the OR circuiti; to t-1;(;
digital comtf,r and Le) tli(! uency divider.
IA
iti %lai! fflkiMi:1 i,lkil
USSR UDC 681.355
BELYAKOV, V. M., BLINKOV, Yu. B., LOMTEV, Ye. A., and SHLYANDIN V. M.
"Time Interval-to-Digital Code Converter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 262514, Filed 1/07/68, Published 2/11/70
(Translated from Referativ-ayy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemek,hanika i
Vych:Lslitel'naya Tekhnika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5B485P)
Translation: A time interval-to-digital code converter is suggested, con-
taining forming flip-flops, a collector circuit, digital memory registers,
and a delay line with taps. The outputs of the delay line are connected to
the inputs of the collector circuit; the outputs of the~collactors circuit
are connected to the first input ofthe forming flip-flop, the second input
of which is connected to the last delay line output; the inputs of the
digital memory registers are connected to the outputs of the delay line.
In order to simplify the converter, it contains coincidence circuits, a
pulse expander, and a shift register. The input of the delay line is
connected to the input of the shift register and the output of the coin-
cidence circuit; the input of the coincidence circuit is connected to the
output of the forming flip-flop, one input of which is connected to the
19clear" terminal, while the other is connected to the input of the delay
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USSR
BELYAKOV, V. H., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 262514, Filed 1/07/68,
Published 2/11/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Tele-
mel-dianika i Vych-islitel'naya, Tek-hnika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No 5B485P)
line. The enabling inputs of the memory registers are connected to the first
inputs of the digital coincidence circuits. The outputs of the coincidence
circuits of the digits are connected to the output of the forming flip-flop
of the collection circuit; the second inputs of the digital coincidence
circuits are connected to the outputs of the shift register, while the
input of the forming flip-flop of the collecting circuit is connected to
the iziput of the pulse expander, the output,of which is connected to the
first input of the coincidence circuit. The second input of the coincidence
circuit is connected to the last output of the shift register, and the
outpuIt of the coincidence circuit is connected to the input of the delay
line- 2 figs.
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IN M.
Instr4imints and Nlaawu-rements
USSR UDC 621.317.79!
IvA.Nov, G. yZ., KIRIN, YU. P. , ItYZEEVS-KILY, A.. G. , IRYZHEVSKAYA, T. N'. ,
54U~~~. x. U.
"Procedure for Measuring Passive Parameters of
Moscow, OckrIltiva, lzobreteniva, Pro,-.Yshlennvy:~~~. Tova=vve Zna*,zi,
No 17, 12 May 70, p 55, Patent No 270861, Filed 11 Feb 69
Translation: This Author's certificate introduces a Drocedura for nonsuri'n-
iga:- .1 o~- tht--
the passive parameters of electric circuits based on ~nvas-'-* .*o,
transient process in a measuring circuit contninir.;; active an-,L r,~activa c-*c!-
ments, In order to wi4en the Weasurement limits, inprove L"-Je accuracy o~
the be-inrdn- of the measurement range and decrea-se the t Ower d-isspated i-n
the.investigated element, a linearly varyin.- voltage is fed simultaneously
the measuring circuit and the resistive voltage divider. The point at whic~-4
the voltages at the midpoints of the measuri-ng circuit and the divider ara
equal Is determined, and the time interval proportional to the measured paraza-
ter is isolated.
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'i'i iiii ' ie flHEHii6ifili fiH~.;HHTk'RHB fli H FNtffi
UR 0482
0 044297-
Souiet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
243732 NWHERICAL MSURING EQUIPMEUX OF ELECTRICJ~L
FARAIJE
XERS in which impulse kenerator it
associated tN~ough gating circuits'with two counters
one of which is connected to a code-voltage converter,
The gating circuits are connected to a measuring;
bridge the output from which is compared with the
code-voltage converter. The equipment measures
sequentially electrical parametere of a component.
15.1.68 as 1210521/18-IO.V-.H.SHLIANDIN et al.
PENZA POLYTHCHNICAL (30.9.69) Bul 17114.5.69.ClaBs
21e. Int.Cl.G 01r.
AUTHORS: Shlyandin, V. M., RXzhevskiy, A. G., Kirin, Yu. P.
Penzenskiv Politekhnicheskiy--Institut
USSR UDC: 622-375.122
LYADOV, B. N., BLIMWOV, Yu. V., LOMTEV, Ye. A., Penza
Polytechnical Institute
A Multistage Amplifier"
q
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Maki,
No 11, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 333675, Division H, filed 3 Aug 70,
published 21 Mar 72, p 220
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a-mulmistage amplifier
for AC signals btised on transistors connected in a coLmon-(;!Titter circuit.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the operat-Ing stability of the
amplifier is impruved with respect to direct current tlnd the device is sim-
plified by Joining together the emitters of all transilators in the (-vdd stages
and the emitters of all transistors in even stages, and connecting them to
the comon line of the amplifier through RC bias networks -which are ccm-an
for the joined transistors. The collector of the transistor in each pre-
ceding stage is connected to the base of the transistcl-31 in each following
stage through a resistive divider.
N
IN 1MR-Mil III N PlIff,
Holeaular~ Bi6lofL-
USSR U-r, C576,658.6
SF.LYAIMVICH, H. A., Jr,---titute of ExD-eximental Pxd Clinica-1 Oncology,
Fedical Sciences USSR
"Molecular Genetic 1,11cchanisms for the Integration of Virus DRA Into the
Cell Genome During, Oncog-enesis"
Moscow, Uspekhi Soyremennoy Biologil, Val 7.3, Vyp 2, 19721 pp 192-208
Abstract: Par.-ars are reviewed that deal with t1le ircor o=.tion of thc- vi~-al
genome for soie oneogenic viruzes that have cyclic Dl~lj the most inteni~-N,ely
stu-;Iied of which aiv. polyertin, and 5V-1W. A discussion of the *nachzuii.,;,m
of virall reconbination includts the roles of br-t~aks in the Chaint O-C ho)- '01o-01:5
portlons of sin-le-atrand ploces of D11A, of cleavz,,7-0 ZI-na ZeT-xL~-r ~tys~-Dl~s of
enzr-,,es, of t'i-- acce--~.ibility of protions of the D'in to enzyr~.es, and of
specific ard nonsiy2cif-ic enzymes. These points 4vve then usoc.1 as backgrourial
for the reviall 011, infornation on the recol-Ilb-Int,11,1011 =,d IrcorPora."At"11
of tomperature bacteriophages into E, coli Poi:,sibt-!~t rzechanis.,~3
of Incorporation of onco-Pnic DPA vilruzes axe diaci~sso
The relation Ix-tween recombination and the izLitiation of replAcation is
discv,ssed in ter,.;s of the Jacob-Monod model. Enzyne zyBtc~rs involved in a
necessary early atep -- cleavage of the viral DNA -- a-j,~e discussed With a
review of work on tem],--rature-sensitive mutants of the polycma virus. The
USSR
Sh-LYA10MVICH, 14. A., UspekU Sovremennoy Biologoij., Vol 73, Vyp 2,1972F
pp 192-208
possibility is analyzed that a Virus-specific em.~,we 'IrEcoc,:ni~es" specific
loci on the vlral DRA. This involves considleration of con*.~`i- o - I
1~ na
fomis of the viral DNA, of tl-.,e ability to transfor.,i colls j)c-rsi:j'Le111L,1y,
of T-antigans, and of DINA Induction of in thu host cell
DNA is them discussed, with consideration of th-e tbat viral
,xwoducts are involved. The roles of an.L of rvar~,,Joz,.-, of
in vims and host DINA, the relation of cellul-rx ])I'li% replir ard replicatio-,
processes to virus irrorporation, ana tho possible xo16 of che.,dc,7.1 and
phynical argents in facilitating virus incoxpomtion -ve reviewed.
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TFW45110PMATION OP A NOILHAL DIPVM:NTEATXD Cr-L OF THE ADULT ORGANISM INDUCED
11'r WI;ION M: TVIIS (:Y.LL WMI AN0111YA NOWMAI. Cr.LL OF TIM SAHV 0.'J.AN%5M Wr WITH
DIFFERENT ORG&RIC OR T19SULAR SPECIFICITY
y'. ~j u 4 1 '1 1p'-
M
[Article by L.15, Mcklor, O.B. Drite, I.V Osechinskiv
SR. ca
ln,,titute Mxp_erim1ntjI_~d MxnMl 4 ovxy,, ,
Akidetnti
MeditstaskWt.-Nauk S%SR, Russian,
Sciences, Moscow; !A;osvow, Vortnik
No 4. April. 19 71_pp 75-66-1
Ilic central position of the theory of oncogenesl.s expounded by one of
the present authors (L.B. Mekler, 1968, 1969, 1970) states that a normal cell
bacomes malignant, i.e, tcquireo tte ability of an:1=1o4s growth and repro-
duction, invanion, =t4atJ�5e9, and progression only when, by virtue cf some
causes or other (L.B. Meklar, 1966. 1969s 1970) cA its surface appear organ-
specific or tisaut,-upecific antigemn inherent to calls of other tissues or
organs of the 4q= orkanism. According to this theory, suzh a chanze in
antigenic topogrnphy of a normal cell mvrfa~e in sufficient, an the one hand.
this cell. from tbe,rontral or adjacent similar normol cells, and,
T to re"~ovc
on the other Mind. to render it cap,,ble of effecting specific contacts with
adjacent or distant cells of another tissue or organ. This munt result in
less bv the altered call of qensitivlty to concoct inhibiltion and acquidLcian
of the'cnpaclty to invade and metastasize precisely the tissues or organs
whose greciric anttgem4 this cell acquired.
'Mis approach to interpretation of the causes of tranSformation of
nomal cell into a maLigntnt onv it; basically different from the conventional
Uj 11
views of the cause of this phenumenon which consider appearance ion the surface
I t1e, t no4fortacd cal's of antigens foreign to the organSsm Induced by
Sen~t'-' surcli as virunce or chemical carcinogens (L,A. Zil'ber; Koprowski et &I.)
:
to be the bo'2111 of malltmant trztnaformation of the cell (referring first of
all, to malignent transformation induced by viruses or certinaganic chemical
substAnce%).
Although the literature describes a number of factors indirectly can-
fiming the above theory, there is no question but that direct evidence is
needed to test its validity. 1
117
USSR UDC 616-006/U92.9-02:576.858.7'- (Sendai).097.5
J
_-xx,vO-
. i"'EXLEIZ,1. 13., and SHEWLYAGIN, V. Yjt
SHLYANKEVICH, I.-A. A , I U - 1
8'rT2TYer1Mt-ff79l and Eiinical Oncology, Acadea~y 'of 1.*edical Sciences
USSR, and institute of Epidemiology,and Microbiology imeni N. F.
Gamal-eya, AcadeMly oji-2 Madical. Sciences USSR
"Functioti oil the Genome- of Inactivated Saudai V.-Lrus in the Formation,
of Artificial Heterokaryons"
Leningrad, Voprosy Onkologii, No 1, 1970, pp 5S-.62
~stract: Using the immunoflurescence mathod, !~~ha authors found ti-,at
I t L, -1 -:10 cells and
du"ing -he formation oi" he-erokaryons obta4ned :rom H
chick fibroblasts, Sencal virus inactivated by W, travlOlet irradiatioR
or t-reatment with batapropiolactoQe Stimulated the. productio-ii of T-
antifgent alone. Tiiere was no biosynthesis olf vira-1 compo-nen-'s (V-
antigen, hemag-lutinins, riboi-tucleoproteinz.) oz Of. the complete in-
fective Virua. A. -antig-,a was Afound in ordinary cclls-s ar,,& het,!xolkaryons
for a brief Period of ticae, disappegiring, after, $-7 day&. T-arit-i-en
occurred only in the cytoplasm, not on the cell~4urCace.
Physical Properties
USSR UDC 669.018.5:538.21
LIVSHITS, B. G., SUMIN, V. I., LILEYEV, A. S., and SHLYAPIN, A. D., Moscow
Institute of Steel and Alloys
"The Effect of Cubic Crystalline Anisotropy on the Magnetic Properties of the
YuNDK35T5 Alloy"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebuykh Zavedeniy Cherftaya Metallurgiya, No
11, 1970, pp 122-125
Abstract: Temperatur!~~ dependences of the saturation magnetization coercivity,
the constant of uniaxial anisotropy, and the constant of the cubic crystalline
anisotropy were investigated on- the YuNDK 35T5 alloy (35% Co; 13-14% Ni; 7.5%
Al; 5% Ti; 3.5% Cu; the rest Fe) after isothermal treatment. A comparison of
experimental and theoretical data led to the conclusion that other anisotropy
types in the YuNDK35T5 alloy should be investigated. On the basis of the
Stoner-Wohlfartt formula the angular dependences of the coercivity for a
single-domain anisotropic-form particle with a cubic crystalline anisotropy
were established. Cube crystalline anisotropy was shmi to have a con~ider-
able effect on the remagnetization mechanism of the alloy. It also explains
the greatly increased coercivity in tempering.
USSR UDC: 533-652/.661.oi3
E
ERESHCHAGIH, 1. F. , MEMM, V. V_
V
"Equations of Motion of an Aircraft With Nozzle in a Cardan Suspension"
Uch. zau. Perm. Lm-1. NIc 230
t (Scientific Notes of Per=' University), 1971,
PP 85-103 (from RM-i4ekhanika, No 7, Jul 71, abstract No ',"B339)
Translation: Equations of motion (rotational motion and displacement of
---the center of mass) are derived for an aircraft consisting of tvo parts
a rigid bull within which a solid fuel charge is located, and a nozzle
held in a Cardan suspension vith two degrees of fre6dor, a,-!lative to the
hull. Effects due to displacement of the center of mass and the geometric
characteristics of the vebicle are taken into consideration-. After deri-
vation of the complete system of equations, simplifications are made for
the case where the center of mass of the nozzle coincides with the center
of suspension, and the hull is axisyrz,,etric, and the,equations are also
linearized- The equations of motion of the center ot mass are cons4 'dtred
in localized, velocity, and absolute systems of coordinates. It J's recom-
mended that the velocity system be used in the -Dresence of aerodynavdc
forces, and that the others be used in the absence of such forces. G. S.
Aronin.
USSR UDC: 533.652/-661-013
VEMMUIG-1-11, 1. F. , MALANIN, V. V. ,
"~btion of an Aircraft With Nozzle in a Cardan Suspensionif
-Uch.. zaij. Per--. un-t (Scientific Notes of Perm' University), 1971, No 2:~~,
pp 104-129 (from RZh-Mekhandka, I'To 7, Jul- 71, Abstra,-,t No 73340)
Translation: On the basis of previously derived eauations of motion \See
abstract 7B339), an investigation is made Gf the notion of ar aircraft with
nozzle in a Cardan suspension. In integration of thd linearized equations
of rotational- m--tions, progra=-.ed rotation of the vehicle relative to the
longitudinal axis is predeterredned. The condition,, oC stability of th4s-
motion are considered in the absence of rotations relative to the other
s and when the nozzle is in the neutral position. D~inpinjj, of the w-,gu-
lar velocity is also considered in two xod-Ifications, az well --, redl-iction
of the rotation of the vehicle to a single axis and ztabilizaLion of the
position of the vertical hull of the vehicle. The equations of motion of
the center of mass are integrated for one special case horizontai fiij~1)111
with regard to atm-spheric drag. G. S. Aron-in.
34-
UNCLASSI Fit ED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE--MULTIPLE SCATTERING MATRIX WITH ENERGY LOSSES -U-
-AUTHOR-102)-MANYUKOV, S.A., SHLYAPNIKOV, P.V,,,-,,
CO UNTRY UF INFLI--USSR
SUURCE-Y AUER N. FIZ.; 11: 605-l' (MAR 19701
DATE PUBLISHED-MAR70
AREAS-PHYSICS
~: .TOPIC TAGS-SCATTERING MATRIX, MULTIPLE.SCATTERING
~..',C,CNTROL MARKiNG-NO RESTRICTIONS
REEL/FRAME--3001/2218 STEP NO--UR/0367/70/OIL/00010605/0607
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127580
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSTNG f)ATE--30OCT70
CIR C ACCFSSION ND-APOL27580
Ai3-.STRACTlEXlRA%CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'A MULTINJi: SCATTIE P. I XG M. A I R I X ,-, H I C I i
TAKES INTC ACCi~UNT PNEERGY Lfi-SSES OF THE PARTICLE IS OBTAINED lelll'HIIN NE
VALIDITY OF THE FERMI DisrRiBuTION. FACVLITY~* INST. FOR
NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA, USSR.
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
TITLE--PROGRAM FOR CALCULATING THE KINEMATIC PARAMETERS OF ELECTRON TRACKS
,IN BUBBLE CHAMBERS, AND RESULTS OF STATISTICAL TESTING -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GERDYUKOV, L.N., MANYUKOV, BVA.~ SHLYAPNIKOY9 P*V*
OF INFO--USSR
~.SOURCE-PRIB. TEKH. EKSP* 1970, t2)t 255-6
..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
--JOPIC TAGS--ELECTRONs BUBBLE CHAMBER, PARTICLE TRACK
~_COINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/2_010 STEP NO--UR/0120/70/0001002/0t'-"55/0256
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138864
Ur,,r LASS I F- I EO
z/2 013 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIDIN NO--AP0138864
.,ABSTRACTI.EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PROGRJOI ISELEKTRON" IS
DESCU.BED FOR CALCG* THE KINEMATIC PARAMETERS 01* '' E rRACKS IN BUBBLE
CHAMBERS WITH HEAVY LIQS.t SUCH AS C;SUB3 H SUa8y C SUB2 F SUB5 CL.
FACILITY: OB#EDIRR. INST. YAD. ISSLED.i DUBNAt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
BUDAGOV, YU. A., Vjnou--IzAr~ov, V. B., VOLOWK0, A. R " C;
TL_ V-
-UGRYUMOV, V. G., KLADNITSKIY, V. S., KUZNETSOV, A. A., LONAKIN, YU. F., MEL'NIKOVA,
N. N., POINOSOV, A. K., FLYAGIIN, V. MARTINSK,~, G.W,
BOLDEA, V. (2), MTKIWL, A. (2), MUMUYANU, D. (2), PONTA, T. (2), FELEA, S. (2),
and CHADRAk, B. (3), Joint Institute of Nuclear Research; (1) University imeni P.
I. Shafarlik, Koshitse, Czechoslovak SSR; (2) Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest,
Romania; (3) Physics institute of the Academy of Sciences Mongolian People's Repub-
lic, Ulan-Bator
"Study of the Mass Spectrum of a AK-System in v p-Interacticns at 1; and 5_1 Gev/c"
Moscow, Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol. 11, No. 1,
5 Jan 70, pp 31-35
Abstract: The results of a study ol
the spectrum of the effective masses of a
AX-system are reported. The spectrum was obtained in investigating 7 p-interactions
~n a 24-liter and a 1-meter propane bubble chamber irradiated in i-meaon beams of
the proton synchrotron of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Resoarch with pulses of
4 and 5.1 Gev/c, respectively, An investigation of the structure of the effective
mass spectrum of a AZ-system was of interest from the viewpoint of observing new
1/2
USSR
BUDAGOV, YU. A., et al, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental'nay i Tooreticheskoy Fi--iki,
Vol. 11, No. 1, 5 jan 70, pp 31-35
resonances with zero strangeness and the decays of di,-fferent isobars via the chan-
nel N* - A + A", to determine the relative probabilities of these decays. Approxi-
mately 230,000 photographs were analyzed for each bubble chamber, The effective
mass spectra of JUO combinations for events in which the decays of a A-hyperon and
a KO-meson were simultaneously recorded in the chamber are graphed. The graphs
show a considerable excess in the number of events above the background in the mass
region 1.61-1.96 Gev/C2. it is shown that this anomaly is not associated with the
reflection of known resonances Y* (1385) and K* (890) in the AKO-sDectrum. The
total excess in the number of events over the background in the mass interval- 1.611-
-1.96 Gev/~2 was 114 !: 13. The experimental data.verify the existence of two resc'-
nances with masses about IL685 and 1935 Mev/c2 an&widths of the order of 150 Mev/c2.
_t is concluded that the anomaly observed in the effective mass spectrun, of AK can
be explained only by -he decay of the isobar 51, (1710), P11 (1750) via the channel
A + X or by the existence of a new resonance with mass about 1685 Mev/c2, as
the data of R. Erbe et al indicate.
1/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT'-';--30OCTTO
TITLE-SOLUBILITY OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN CRYSTALLINE POLYETHYLENE -U-
'_AUTHOR-(04)-GROMOVt B.A.v KORDUNER, N.YE*t MILLERv V.B., SHLYAPNIKOVr
_~'- IYU.A.
:~-COWMY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-OOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970t 190(6), 1341-2 tPHYS CHEM)
DATE PUBLISHED 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~.-'.TOPIC TAGS-SOLUBILITY, POLYETHYLENE, ANTIC XIDANT ADDITIVE, ANILINE,
o.,AMINEr BENZENE DERIVATIVE, CRYSTAL,, IR SPECTROSCOPY
RESTRICTIONS
clDGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-ZOOO/0710 STEP NO-IJR/OO2Ol7Oi'L9O/L)0611381/1382
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124380
UNGLA S &I F'IED -
UNCLASSI FLED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC, ACCESSION NO-AT0124380
ASSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. THE SOLY. OF PH SUBZ 141f,
PHENYL98ETAi NAPHTYLAMINEs. AND CYCLOHEXYLBENZENE (USED AS A MODEL
COhPD.) IN' POLYRYHYLENE (1) CO'NTG. VARIOUS AMTSo OF CRYST. PHASE (DETO.
BY IR SPECTROSCOPY) 30ES NOT DEPEND,~rm ITS CRYSTALLINITY, EXCEPT THAT
WHEN THE CRYSTALLINITY APPROACHES 10'OPERCENT, THERE IS A LOWERING OF
SOLY. THE SOLY. OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN THE CRYST. PHASE IS PROBABLY DUE TO
14 THE
MICROFISSURES, THERE IS A SOLY. INCREASE WITH 11TEMP. a
30-60DEGREES RANGE. FACILITY: INST. KH114. FIZ-v MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIEO
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116668
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CARBON BLACK (1) CAUSES THE
DECOMPN. (OR RECOMBINATIONI OF PEROXY FREE RAOIC~ALS Ak-)t ~IHEN USED AS A
FILLER IN HIGH-0. POLYETHYLENE, IT ACTS AS ANTIOXVDANT ESP. AT HIGH
CONCNS. OF HYDROPEROXY RADICALS (YA. P. KAPACAUSkIENE ET AL.t 1967).
HOWEVER, I ALSO CATALYZES THE OXION. OF ANTIOAXIDANTS, SUCH AS LONOL oR
METHYLPHENYL)IMETHANE. AN ATTEMPT TO BLOCK
BIS(2,HYDROXY,3,TERr,BUTYL,5o
THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF I BY REPLACING SOME OF 0H GROUPS ON ITS
SURFACE BY OSIME SUB3 GROUPS (BY 24 HR IM14ERSION OF 1 IN O.IPERCENT ME
SUB3 SICL SOLN. IN BENZENE) WAS UNSUCCESSFUL. rl-fE A14TIOXIDATIVE A14D
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF I WERE RELATED TO ITS GRAPHITE TYPE STRUCTURE,
FACILITY: INST. KHIM* KHIM* TEKHNOL., VILNIUS, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 543.424t547.414.8
LEVIN, A. A., KHUrORMKIY, V. M., OX=BSTINA, L. V., and..U"=
I
Institute of Organic Chemistry imen! N. D, Zelinskiyj Acadeay OF
Sciences USSR
"Haman Spectra of Folynitro- and. ~-Wogenopolynitroalkanea"
Moscowt Izvestiya kkademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Xhimicheskaya, No 11, Nov 71, py
2575-257?
Abstracti The article gives the first results of a study of the intensities
of a number of Raman spectral lines of polynitro- and c~ -halogenopolyni-
troalkanes and previously unpublished Razan spectra for IC(1102) FC (1102) 3
3#
CH3CH(NOj)q, OICH(NOZ)2, FCH(NOZ)rZ, intensities were measured for lines of the
symmetric stretching and deforzation vibrations of C-HO 2 AToups. Analysis of
the results shows that In the considered series of compounds the line Idensities
vary within rather a wide range. It is suggested that interaction of the nitro
groups with halogen atoms leads to significant changes in the electronic
properties of 4-halogenopolynitroalkane molecules, An increase In Intensities
is mainly due to a decrease in the electron-acceptor properties of the substituent
and the degree of its polarizability.
63 -
PRO(;ESSING DATE-30OCT70
~1.12 020 UNCLASSIFIED .
'j-ITLE-REACTICN OF CARENE IN THE PRESENCEOF.DIATOMITE, -U-
~,'AUTHOR-(031-BARDYSHEVt 1.1.t BAZYLCHIKP V*Vo* SHLYASHKNSKIY, R.G.
~tCUNTRY OF INFQ--USSR
fsCURCE-ZH. 08SHCh. KHIM. 1970s 4013), 672-6
oil
-,DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
:TOPIC TAGS-PONCYERt POLYMER, TERPENE, AROMATIC HYDPOCARBONt ISOMER
M41FOL MARKINC-tiQ RESTRICTIOtIS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PRGXY
ACCESSICN tv~---AJ0124589
SrEP
5, F I E 11)
2/-2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION N&-APOIZ&,589
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PASSING 3,CAREN~- OVER DIATOMITE AT
250DEGREES WITH 4.5 SEC CONTACT TIME GAVE 86.7PERCENr MONOME'RIC PRODUCTS
AND 12.BPERCENT POLYMERS. THE FOLLOWING WERE IDENTIFLED
CHROMATOGRAPHICALLY AND -SPECIROSCOPICALLY: 14,11ENTHPLIENEr
PvMENTN,3,ENE, PIMENTHilsENEt DELTA PRLME4vCAR(ENE, DELTA PRIME3tCARENEI
Ltl,4,TRIMETHY7LCYCLOthEPTADIENEv CIStISOLIMONENE, L,PrMENTHA72,?t,DlENlE,
MrIv3pMENTHADIENE AND TERPINENE, GAMMA,TERPINENEr SYLVESIRENEv P,C~MFNEP
AND LtP#MENTHAp318,0IENE.- THUS THE 3,CARENE UNDERGOES ISOMERIZATION
INTO THE 411SOMER AND RUPTURE OF THE 13 MEMBERED RANG EN ALL POSSIBLE
DIRECTIONS. FACILITY.* INST. FIL. ORG. KHEM.s, MINSKv USSR.
USSR UDC 621-3574.033.2t669.587
TrRIINA L. M. SARXIS'YANTS, N. A., and SBjXGj4j_&,_j.
"The Rate of Electroprecipitation and Electrodeposition Reactions on a Zinc
Electrode"
English Version Above. Topic Books from the Dallnevost Universityt Vlad-
ivostok, 1972, pp ?5-73 (from Referativnyy 14hurnal - Xhirdyap 11o, 8(11),
1973, Abstract No 8L302 by V. V. GrImina)
Translationi As an example of the reaction of electroprecipitation and
electrosolution of zinc in ZnSOb solutions, a study was made of the velocity
of the electrochemical reaction"s in the metal ion systams in solution. A
study was carried out using methods of stationary and impid method stripping
polarization curves. 14C is probable that duxIng an increase in the polariza-
tion during the procenses of electrodeposition. and eleotrosolution of Lino
a change in the limiting rate of the steps occurxed.,
IT-
USSR UDC 621-35-035.2-001-11
�HLYGIVo At I.
"The Theoretical Bases Ifor Electroda Processes"
Nekotor, probl. kinetiki elektrod. processes (Some Problems in the Kinetics
of Electrode Processes), Topic Books From the Dal'nevost University, Vlad-
ivostok, 1972, PP 3-8 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Xhiniyaj No 8(11), 1973,
Abstract Ho 81211 by L. S. YAnevskiy)
Translationt Quantitative equations are presented describing the relation-
ship between the basic values characterizing the nature and specifissity of
electrod processes (current exchange, over voltage, work functions). The
accuracy of these relationships is documented by a oxtxnple of the hydrogen
(iron - platinwa)electrode for which sufficient orperimental data are known.
The problemn in using the above equa;tionp for studying different oxidation
reduction oyatems axe also discussed,
i i iii i i ii i: Ii;iii iRR Un-le U. i;, -.1 It i; i 4 i-Ii i9l 11 4.4 61 i "1 1; Z; Z ai
-_1/2 ~023 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--LEUKOPOIETINS IN ASEPTIC INFLAMMATION -U-
._4UTHOR-(04)-KAKHETELTOZEv M.G,p SHLYGI.N., A.N., DOLGINAt Z.M., DUBROVSKAYA,
R.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PATOLOGICHESKAYA FIZIOLOGIYA 1. EKSPERIMENTAL'NAYA TERAPIYA, 1970,
VOL 14v NR 2, PP 79-83
..-DATE- PUBLISHED ------- 70
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA'iE--1988/0022
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--BLOOD SERUMP DOGr HORSE, HYDROCARBON, PROCESSED PLANT PRODUCT,
LEUKOPOIESIS
STEP NO--URJIJ3()4,/70JO14/0021007910033
CIRC ACCESSWiN Nn--AP0105121
.L-f
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01051ZI'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHA14GES OF LEUKOPOIETIC ACTIVITY
OF THE BLOI-10 SERIV4 OF DOGS AND HORSES WERE STUDiED IN ASEPTIC
INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY TURPENTINE. BLOOD PROVED TO BECOME ENIRICHED WITH
LEUKOPOIETINS, wHICH IN INTACT ANIMALS STIMULATED DIFFEkEiNiTIATION OF
STEM CELLS IN THE DIRECTION OF GRANULOCYTOPOTESIS, PROLIFERATIVE
ACTIVITY OF GRANULOCYTES, THEIR MATURATION AND t[BERATION INTO THE
PERIPHERAL BLeOD. ACCUMULATION OF LEUKOPOIETINS WAS PHASIC IN
CHARACTER; THEIR MiAXIMAL AMOUNT WAS REVEALEP IN YHE BLOOD 3 TO 7 DAYS
AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF TURPENTINE. LEUKOPENINS DEPRESSING THE
PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF GRANULOCYTES AND L113ERATION OF MATURE
GRANULOCYTES FROM THE BONE.MARROW INTO THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD WERE
REVEALED IN SOME OF THE SERUM SAMPLES. FACILITY:
PAT(rFILIOLOG-ICHESK-AYA LABGRATOR'IYA TSENTRAL'NOGO-INSTITUTA GEMATOLOGII I
PERELIVANIYA KROVI MINISTERSTVA ZORAVOOKHRAINENIYA SSSRt MOSKVA.
FACILITY: LABORATORIYA FIZIOLOGII Vr--ESOYUZ?iOGO NAUCHNO
ISSLEDOVATELtSKOGO INSTITUTA KONEVODSTVAr MOSCOW..
f'f ED- -
-1/2 015 UNCLASSIFlED PROCESSING DAIE--23OCT70
SECRETION OF THE LIVEVIN DEFICIENCY OF POLYUNSATURATED
FATTY ACIDS -U-
G.K.t POIMERANTSEVAp I.I.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE-PATOLOGICHESKAYA FIZIOLOGIYA I EKSPERIMENTALINAYA TERAPIYA, 1970,
VOL 147 NR 21 PP 54-59
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC.TAGS--LIVER. FUNCTION, 0IEfj
PHOSPHOLIPIO
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0027
FAT,, MALNUTRITION, LIPID, FATTY ACID,
STEP NO--UP,/03-36/70/014/002/0054/0059
CIRC ACUSSIGN NO-APOW5120
F7,
21 '2 015 UNCLASSIFIt-0 PROCESSING DATE--2~OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION N-0--APO 105126'
48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPER IMENTS WERE PEkFORMED ON PATS
WHICH WERE GIVEN SYNTHETIC DIET DEVOID OF FAT FOP A NUMBER OF Ml.-JNTHS.
SURGICAL CANNULATION OF COMMON AND L08AR BILE DUCTS WliS ACCOMPLISHED IN
THESE ANIMALS IN HALF, ONE AND A HALF THREE, A'NO FIVE HONTHS. EVEN AT
THE STAGE OF MARKED FAT DEFICIENCY THE SECRETION:OF THE PRINCIPAL BlLr-
COMPONENTSv LIPID COMPLEX, FATTY ACIDS, AND PHOSPHOLIPIDS PROVED r0 6 E
ON A HIGH LEVEL. IN THIS ?ROCESS A VERY IMPORTANT k'(-')LE IS PLAYED BY THE
HEPATG INTESTINAL CIRCULATICN.OF SUBSTANSES: ITS DISTURBANCE UNDER THE
MENTIONED CONDITIONSt LEADS TO DERANGEMENT OF THE EXTERNAL SECRETION OF
THE LIVER. THE RESULTS OBTAINED ARE REGARDED AS A MANIFESTATION OF
ACTIVE ADAPTATION OF THE LIVER MAINTAINING THE COURSE OF METABOLISM
-[!ITY:
UNDER CONDITIONS OF INADEQUACY OF ESSENTIAL COMPOUNDS. FAG
I PATOLOG*11''PI'SHCHEVARE141YA INSTITUTA PITANIYA
LABORArCRTY
AMH SSSR, MOSKVA.
UN C LAS S T F I E 0
71/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--023CT70
.:TITLE--THE EFFECT OF CASEIN HYDROLYSA TElNTROD UCED PAREINTERALLY ON THE
EXCREJORY FUNCTION OF THE PANCREAS -U-
AUTHOR-(0Z)-SHLYGIN,j3*K*j VOROBYEVAt T..V*
COUNTRY OF INFO.--USSR
SOURCE--BYULLETENI EKSPERIM ENTALINOY BlOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 1970, VOL 69,
NR~ 4, PP 36-39
DATE PUBLISHED------70
:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL A NO MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--PANCREAS# OC;(Ip
SECRETI
ON, ENZYME, PROTE[,"J, I:IBRI%I,
HYDROLYSIS,
PEPTIDE
-4 Tt_'L -14'_ K 1 V I I C T 1 17S
D 'U"i tN T C L A S S --U N'C L A SI F I
PR~JXY REEL/FRAMF-193~JI593 STEP
rf,;r' ACCFS_fr".~
212 0 2 UNCL ASS I F I ED v,;i3 oArE--n2(-!','T7C
:CIPC ACCE-SSION NO--AP0106331)
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A3srRACT. p
IN EXPERI!A~ENTS 3N Du-S A
CHRONIC FISTULA OF THF PANICRFATIC OUCT THE AUTHORS OtMrj~JSTRATF THAT
CASEIN HYUROLYSATE, OBTAINED 6Y ACID HYDROLYSISt UPON AD7~1'41ST:IATIUN
lNTO THE BLOOD IS ENDOWED WITH A SHARPLY PRONOUNCED CAPACITY TO
STIMULATE THE SECRETION OF THE PANCREATIC JUICE. T14E SECRETED JUICE IS
CHARACTERIZED BY A RELATIVELY LOW CONTENT OF ENZYNHES AND TijTAL PROTEfr4.
A PREPARATIdN DERIVED BY MEARS OF-ENZYMATIC HYD[WLYSIS POSSESSES THIS
CAPACITY TO A SIGNIFICANTLY LESSER DEGREE. FIBRIN HYDROLYSATE AND A
OF OTHER HYDROLYSATES OBTAINED FROM THE BLOOD 00 NOT 'CAUSE AN
INTENSIVE SECRETION OF THE PANCREATIC JUICE. A4 01314ION IS SET FORTH
THAT CASEIN HYDROLYSATE CONTAINS SOME FRAGMENTS Of- ITS MOLEGLF, WHJCH IN
'THE QRGANISM ARE CONVERTED INTO PEPTIDE WITH SECRETIN LIKE ACT V TY.
UN C, L AS S- [-F I E 0
USSR UDC 621-373,531(058.8)
SHLYKOV, N. A., NEMIROVSKIY, B. V. , KLYUKIN, L. P. TSELVOVISM, 0. i7.
"A Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate Ila 258377, r-iled 14 mar 66, Piblished 24 Apr TD 1'c1%
M-Radioteklinika, 110 10, Oct 70, Abstract Ila IOG168 P)
Translation: The time-mark circuit in the proposed puli;s, generator ic
between tne negative pole of the auxiliary po,.rer supply a_nd the callvctor olf* a...
auxiliary transistor which is connected i n turn to the base of the main trwn:-Jistor
through a caDacitor in the time-mark circuit and the feedback vinding of, the trans-
former; -the base of the auxiliary transistor is connected "a the collector of t-1,e
main transistor through a feedback resistor; the emitte-i-q. of the main and
transistors arQ connected to the negative, and positive Poles if Lhe auxili~_-ry and
main power supply sources. The circuit may be uued over a wide frequency ranEe
since provision is made for svitching the capacitance of the time-mark capacitor
and for continuous control, of the time-mark resistor. N. S.
137
;H-a
030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CIT70
-TITLE--HEAT TRANSFEk CRISIS DURING BOILING WITH SUBCOOLED WATER MOVING IN
~-.~P,IPES AT HIGH SPEEDS AND AT LOW PRESSURE -U-
AUTHOR-(03) LEONGARDTp A.D., POTAPOV, A.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--TEPLOENERGETIKA 19701 17(3)9-63-5
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 7~3
~SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
'TOPIC TAGS--BOILINGr HEAT TRANSFER RATE, STAINLESS STEEL TUBEY WATER, FLOW
-VELOCITY
~CdNTROL MARKrNG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1054 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/017/003/0063/0065
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107563
UNIC L-A S S I F 1 E 0
-2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23DCT70
;C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107563
~
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CRIT. HEAT FLOW (Q Sj8rR) EXPTS.
WERE CONDUCTED IN 3.6-MM INSIDE DIAM., STAINLESS STEEL TUBES ON FLOWING
(16-25 M-SEC) DEAERAT6D H-SU62 0 SUBCOOLED (DELTAT SUBSC) 15-85DEGREES
BELOW THE SATN. TEMP.; THE PRESSURE OF Q SUBCK VARIED FROM 0.5 TO 3.0
KG-CM PRIME2. EXPTL. DETD. 0 SUBCR IN W-M PRIME2 AGREED TO PLUS OR
MINUS 20PERCENT WITH RESULTS CALCD. FRO14 THE A. P. ORNATSKII (19,60) Q
SUBCR EQUATION. AGREEMENT BETTER THAN PLUS OR MINUS IOPERCENT WAS OBSO.
WITH LITERATURE DATA IN WHICH THE Q SUBCR APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO
F(DELTAT) AT THE LOW PRESSURES WAS SIMILAR TO 10 KG-CM PRIME2o THE Q
-SUBCR REMAINED UNAFFECTED AT DELTAT IS SMALLER THAN 30DEGREES.
FACILITY: INST. TEOR, EKSP* FIZ., MOSCOW, USSR.
--!7 Z 7
Al 0 1
USSR
SHLYKOV, Yu. P., KOBLYAKOV, A. N.
"Heat Transfer with Forced Turbulent Flow of a Fluid at Supercritical
Parameters"
Teplo. i Massoperenos. T. 2, Ch. I [Ifeat and Mass Transfer, Vol 2, Part I
Collection,of Works], Minsk, 1972, pp 3-15, (Translated from Reforativn),y
Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B808, by V. D. Vilenskiy).
Translation: Results are presented from a theoretical StUdy of heat trans-
fer as a fluid with supercritical state parameters flows through a pipe.
The integral expression for the Nusselt number in the area of heat exchange
stabilized over the length is used in the calculations. Th-, turbulent
transferfactor is describe(! by Reichardt dependencesA into which the di-
mensionless distance from the wall is introduced as
dy
Y C
where y is the distance from the wall, v, v are the local vdlue and vaILIe
c
at the wall of kinematic viscosity factor, V* is the dyna.-.iic velocity.
1/2 C
A
USSR
SHLYKOV, Yu. P., KOBLYAKOV, A. N., Teplo. i Massopereuos. 1'. 2, Ch. 1,
Minsk, 1972, pp 3-15.
Calculations are performed for the flow of water in a pipe 10 mm in diameter
with.a. pressure of 245 bar and various values of mass velocity. The results
show that for certaip modes, heat transfer worsens. An analysis of the re-
suits produced is presented. An empirical dependence is presented, sum-
marizing the results of calculations and certain experimental data.
2/2
USSR
SHLYKOXF, Yu. P.
"General Rule of Turbulent Friction for Channels with Noncircular Cross
Section"
Teplo. i Massoperenos. T. 1. Ch. 3 (Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol 1, Part 3
-- Collection of Works], Minsk, 1972, pp 80-87, (Translated from Refera-
tivny-y Zhurnal, I'lekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B594 by A. D.
AlItshull).
Translation: The following formula is suggested for determination of the
coefficient of hydraulic friction X of channels With complex cross-sec-
tio nal shape:
where p is the form factor, determining tlv~ hydrodynamc char~icteristics
of the section (see Shl'Rov, 1. P., Tsarevskly-Dvakin, S. N., Teplo-
energetika, 1966, No 12, MiMeLn', 1967, 7B6,16). A uh1v of,the values of
form factor found experimentally for certain cross sections is presented.
7 Biblio, Refs.
USSR UDC 616 .988.751.-!107 -.616 .1-07
EVS.KAYA.,, V.. V..,. amul- SHLYKOV Chair~ of Infectious
NEPY SfflN -1 11 L Y P-V
h. Medicaf Institute, Voronezh,,aad 12th
'Diseases,. Voronez
Infectious Disease Hospit.al., Voronezh
"Changes in. the Cardiovascular System in Influenza"
"fas-Cow
82 85
Sovetskaya Moditsina, No 2, Peb 71, p
Abstract:! Changes in. th e. cardiovascular system were studied
on 133 patients with. Lnfluenza caused by the- virus A., (Hong Kong)
68~ Th.e principal clinical- manifestations of: these Ehanges, were
muteness of cardiac tones, a functional Systolic noise above the
heart tip,. alteration,o,f the frequency of cardiac contractions,
and a drop in arterkal- pres.sure. The most pronounced changes
in the E-KG wrere disrupted, rhythin, reduced voltage of the P, R, and
T waves,- displacement.oLf the RS-T segment with rell 'eTcnce to the
isoelectr-ic-line,. a lengthening of.the electric-systole, and an
increase., in the systol1c index. At the heigh,t of.the disease
90.21 of tita pationt- axiiibited arterial hypo:xemia. I'lle decrease
in tb~e degree of saturation of the blood with 0. 1'rom tile average
level for- healthy parsons varied with the saverity of the
USSR
NE-PY-SIIN-EVSKAYA,. V.. V., ands SHLYKOVA, S. I.,, Sovetskaya Meditsina,
Vol 34, No Z, Feb TL, pp- 82,--85
disease. The majority of patients showed an increased peTmeabil-
ity of capillaries and a decreased resistance of capillary walls.
At the time of conval.'esconce the cardiovascular functions had not
yet returned to normal in most patients. The changes in these
functions that were observed indicated diffuse dystrophic
alterations in the myo,aardium and in a numbe,r.of;cases inflamma-
tory alterations in- the- Latter.
2/2
If2 021 UNCLASSIFIEU PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE-STRENGTH OF THE FIELD OF RADJU WAVES IN THE RANGE 150-1,500 KC-SEC
.-PROPAGATING OVER GaEAT DISTANCES FROM A TRANSIMITTERo FIELD STRENGTH OF
AUTHUR-(03)-VILENSKIYt I.M., UDALTS0Vv,A.N~.t SHLYU,GERo I.S.
OF INFO--USSR
SUURCE-GLUMAGNETILM I AERONDMIYA, VOL X, NO 2t 1970t PP 262-267
DATE PUBLISHED--70
,~.~SUB.JECIT AREAS-N.AVIGATIONs PHYSLCS
TOPIC TAGS-RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION, IONOSPERIC PROPAGATION, LONG RANGE
~_~S I GNAL RADIO COMMUNICATION
CGUTRUL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-199111440 STEP 14U--UR/(JZ03/70/010/002/0262/0267
CIRL ACCESSION NLI---AP0110938
UNCLASSIFIL-D
212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION N"O-AP011-0938
Af3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A PRECISE SIUDY IvAS MADE TO
CONSTRUCT ACCUkATE CURVES FuR PRUPAGATIw4 OF RADIO WAVES IN THE RANGE
150-1,500 KC-SEC TO CHECK ON THOSE RECOMMENDED BV THE INTERNATIONAL
CONSULTATIVE CUMMISSIUN ON kADIU COMMUNICATIONS FOR COAPUTING THE FIELD
STRENGTH OF THE IONOSPHERIC WAVE IN THE EUROPEAN ZONE OF RADIO
BROADCASTING. IT WAS FOUND THAT FOR PATHS UP TO 2,000 KM IN LENGTH
T14ERE IS A GOOD CURRESPONVENCE TO THE MEASURED VALUES kECOMMENDED BY THE
COMMISSION. FOR LONGER PATHS A CORRESPONDENCE 15 OBSERVED ONLY AT LOW
FREQUENCIES. FOR HIGHER FREQUENCIES THE MEASUREMENT RESULT-S DEVIATE
~FROM-THE PROPAGATION CURVE FOR THE CORRESP914DING FREQUENCY AND APPROACH
THE LOW FREQUENCY CURVES. AN INCREASE IN ATTENUATION AT HIGH ~
FREQUENCIESOVER THE TERRITORY OF THE USSR IS P40T CONFIRMED, AT LEAST
FOR PATHS OF A LATITUDINAL DIRECTION. THE MAGNETIC 114CLINATION
CORRECTION CURVES AGREE WELL FOR PATHS UP TO 2v2OO K)i IN LENGTH. FOR
LUNGER PATHS IT IS PREFERABLE TO DETERMINE THE CQRREC1'1ON SEPARATELY FOR
EALH HUR AND AUO THE RESULTS. THE UISTkIBUTION UF HJURLY MEDIANS JS
CLOSE TO LOG NORMAL. DEVIATION OF THE QUASIMAXIMUN VALUE FROM iRE
ANNUAL MEDIAN IS PLUS 6 OB. DEVIATION OF THE QUASIMINE14UM VALUE IS 8 DB.
THE SEASONAL VARIATION HAS TWO MAXIMA (MARCH APIQ.OCTUBER) AND TWO
MINIMA (SHALLOW IN JANUARY AND DEEPER IN MAY-JUNE). ~ FACILITY:
INSTITUTE OF.GLDLGGY.AND GEOPHYSICSt SIBERIAN DEPARTMENT ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES USSR. FACILITY: NOVOSIBIRSK ELECTRICAL ENGINEER114G
COMMUNICATIONS INSTITUTE.
USSR UDC 621.762.001
BONDARENKO, V. P., CHEPUNYAK, L. V., and _S1 Ya.
"Alloying of Lanthanum Hexaboride With 11afnium"
Vestn. Kiyev. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. mashinostr. (Herald of Kiev Polytechnic
Institute: Machine-Building Series), 1971, No 8, pp 178-180 (English summary)
(from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 1G246 by authors)
Translation of Abstract: The authors studied the cori-Auction of La20 and
Hf02 by boron in vacuum. An alloy was obtained containing a solid solution
of Hf in LaB6 and HfB2 and possessing elevated thermostability as compared
with pure LaB6. One table. Bibliography with four titles.
112 037
UNCLAS S I FI E 1)
--230CT70
PROCESSING DATE
TITLE--PROPERTIES OF CRY-STALLINE A,4,'.IONIU'4 NITRITE -U-
AUTHOR
-(04)-SHIDLOVSKlYr A.A#r POPOVICH, A.S., S"MAGINo L.F.., ROGGZHNIKOV#
v.m.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-6
SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. LENINGRAD 1970, 43(2)s 434
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CliEMISTRY,, PROPULSION AND FUELSt ORDNANCE
TOPIC TAGS--AMMONIUM NITRITE, COMBUST101 RATE, DETONATION7 EXPLOSIVE
THERMAL SHOCK
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--19q7/0724 STEP NO--()R/0080170/04,~/002/0434/0436
CIRC ACCESSION l,'.)--APQII963I
I:j I~A
037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--230CT7C
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0119631
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT, D,v LOSS OF WT, ON STORAGE, FLASH
POINTt SENSITIVITY TO SHOCK AND FRICTION, RATE AIND CRIT. DIAM. OF
COMBUSTION AT ATIM. PRESSURE, AND EFFECT ON COMBUSTION RATE OF INH SUB4 NC
SUB2 AFTER ADDN. OF VARIJUS SUBSTANCES WERE STUDIED ALONG WITH EXPLOSIVE
PROPERTIES, SUCH AS THE RATE OF CRIT. DIAM. OF DETONATION. CRYST. NH
SUH4 NO SUBZ 15 AN EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCE OF AV. FORCE (ON THE ORDER OF
TETRYL), BUT ITS PRACTICAL USE IS HARDLY POSSIBLE DUE TO ITS POOR CHEM.
STABILITY AND ITS HIGH SENSITIVITY TO MEHC. AND THERMAL SHOCR.
FACILITY: MOSK. INST. KHIM* MASHINL)STR*v MOSCOWr USSR.
AAC043506~
UR 0482
u,
Soviet Inventions.IllustratedI.Section I Chemical, Der-we"nt,
F226L55 STEREO-REMIAR POL)RMS are pIrepared by the
poly=eri.*ation~of-di-olefLas,using a bi-
functional polymeric redidal catalyst having,
organo-setalgroups at both ends, the metal
combinations being gp. I and-11, 0r.1 ind 11%, or
11, or 111. -The previous method utili**ed as
Catalyst transicion. metals and alkyls ind aLkyl-
halides of aluminium wbich were very unstable in
the atmosphere. In an le, 370 ml'.hexane, 95
ml Lao-prene, 0.75 & complex bi-functional organo-
metal (NaAIR ) (C H and 0.6 ml TiC14 ar(t
J02
Polymerisad r 39 gri. in-an autoclavo At 260C.
The polymer is precipita. Ited,with'ethan6l to' give
67% yield (mol. wt 320,000) of which 90% is cis-
1,4-polymer. .2.11.64, as 927914/23-~5,~?M.OV, C.
N. at a!. S.V. Lebedev Synthetic Rubber Res..Inst.
(22.8.69) But. 28/5.9.68. Class 39c, Int. Cl. C
08d.
197G1.906
" L- Ili,
USSR LJDC 691.142.624:506.2
B. N., SHMA K.
"Instrument for Automatic ComDutation of the Distribution Density Function
of Microscopic Objects in Terms of Their Diameter"
Patent No. 327470 (1334551/26-25 from 3 June 1969), Class G06f 5/00 announced
by the Special Design Bureau of Biological Instrument Building (from Otkrytiya,
izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No. 5, 1972, p 138)
Abstract: A device for the automatic calculation of the distribution density
function of microscopic objects in terms of their diameter which contains a
scanning microscope, a delay line,and a scheme for determining thle end of
the microscopic object is described. The device is diStingLished by the fact-
that it includes a multichannel.counter to increase the accuracy of the calcu-
lations and give greater clarity to the result-,i and also includes a
second delay line Zind a circuit for the comparison of Vie durall-ions of the
video pulses, where two inputs of the multichannel ccunter are connected
respectively with the output of the first delay Une t'~!Dd the output of -the
comparison circultwhich i;7, cannocted wfth tho inj'J]Jt'll ~Md t-he OLItpUt Of the
necond t1clay lino;and to the Input and the ouiput of I:h,:-. firot delay lAric
there is connected a circuit for the compar..f.son of tbr.,, durations of the videc,
ulses, the output of which is connected with the control circuit.
77-
Composite Materials
USSR 'UDC 669.73-178213
KOVAL!, A. D., NATHOV, YE. B., LEZHETIKO, G. G., ~IE)q!. __V~I., SHBGIY9 A. A.,
and SHMAKOV, A. M , Zaporozhtye Machine Building Institute, Department of
11hysical Metallurgy
"Molybdenum and Tungsten Fibers as a Strengthener of a Beat-Resistant Composite"
Ordzhonikddze, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly-Chernaya Metallurgiya,
110 4, 1973, pp 153-155
Abstract. This work was conducted to study certain mechanical properties of
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vire, made at the Uzbek Refractory and Ifeat-Resistant Materials Combin (UHHic,
and the ;-merican alloy TZII, and to explain the poosibilities of reali7ing the
strength of molybdenum wire in a composite. 14aterials for this study vere
molybdenum and tungsten wires grades MCh and 14K, made at URIIIIT-2, experimental
vire ChZM, and tungsten wire grade VA. A matrix of alloy E1435 was used with
filler vire 0.5 rm in diameter. VoliLme content of wire In the alloy vas 24%.
Rezults of determining tons4le strength showed that wire MrCh bad the lowest
mechanical properties at 800-120010C. Experimental allpy ChZV surpasses the
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short-time strength of nolybden-un alloys TZM, ~I^h~ NX and ChZI, (not, heat
treated) after heat troatment. Tensile strength of EI435+330% M'Ch at 11 )OOOC
in the initial. state and after annealing for 500 hours 11-14 kg/IrTI The
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Metallurgiya, No 4, 1973, pp 153-155
following table shows the tensile strengths and short-t-ime-streng-ths of E1435
-with different combinations of vire filler:
TS(11000C) STS(12000C)
E1435+30% HCh 1.3.6 kg/mm2 ---
EI435+24% VA 19 16.4 kg/Ir-12
K1435+24% ChZM 22.2 17
Thus, the composite E1435+24% ChZM has the best properties above 11000C and
shows the best prospects as a filler wire reinforcing material. 2 figures,
I tablet 3 bibliographic references,
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shtcyn) , rourophysiology (F.K. Anok~.tn) and other branchem of science.
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