SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SILAKOV, V.N. - SILIN. V.P.

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USSR UDC 621.311-52 "Principles of Creating and Using a Software System for Controlling the Operating Conditions of Electric Power Systems" V sb. Optimiz. i upr. bol'shimi sistemami v energ. (Optimization and Control of Large Systems in Pawer Engineering --.Collection af works), Irkutsk, 1970, pp 301-322 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No'4, Apr, 71, Abstract No 4 Ye233) Translation: The urgency of creating an automated information computation dispatch control system for the operating conditions of the Unified Power System of the USSR is determined. The p.!7oblems of various automated control systems in pawer engineering in the USSR are analyzed. The characteristic features of the ASDU [Automated Information Computation Dispatch Cont~zol System] are isolated. The control circuits are subdivided into five groups with respect to information circulation,time. The complex of-functions and problems of the ASDU are listed. Four subsystems~are distinguished with respect to functional purpose. The general principles.of construct- ing a specialized software system are defined. Requiriameats are formulated 1/2 USSR SILAKOV,' V. N., Optimiz. i upr. bol'shimi sistemami v energ. (Optimization and Control of Large Systems in Power Engineering -- colleccion of works), Irkutsk, 1970, pp, 301-322 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i.Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4 Ye233) for both the hardware and softmare. It'is demonstrated that construction of ASDU is possible only on the basis of third generation computer systems. S ecial significance is attached directly to program compatibility and the p presence of a poweriul operational system. Thesa two t-oncepts are investi- gated in detail. In accordance with the dispatch cont-rol. cycles, the specialized software system is divided into three subsystems: operative ptimal break- dispatch control, daily planning and long-term planning. 0 down of the functional possibilities of the specializei~ software systems for isolation of program modules is proposed., The. bibliography has 14 entries. 2/2 UDC 576.809-31 USHAKOV, V. M.,,SIIAKOVA A, N., and FIKH'.wAN, B. A., I~istituto of Biochemistry and Physiology rlicroorganisms. Academy of Sciences USSIR "Eccentric Vibrator for Mechanical Disintegration of Nicroorganisms" Moscow, Prikladnaya Biokhimiya i 14likrobiologiya, Vol 'I. No 4, Jul/Aug 71, 490-493 Abstract: An eccentric vibrator designed for hyperlino grinding of powders was tested for potential application foi- disintegration of microo.rganisms. Test cultures of N. coli an-i Staph. auraua viere use:i, ,mid spheroidized silica sand powders added to the microbial suspension were u,.)ad as abrasives. The ef'fectiveness of disintegration was determined by the percent-aZe of disinte- grated cells, the amount of protein escaping from the colls, and charges in tho catalyzi,-Z activity in homogenates. Test results demonstrated. that the eccentric vibrator effectively disintegrates rrdcroorganism cells arrd can be used for disintegration of lar-e volumes of biomass. Nechanical disinte:?raLion is accomplished unde-r relatively gentle conditions, leaving subcellulqr structures intact. -7777". USSR UDC 632.954:633.15 MILASHGIiENKO, N. Z., SILANTIYEV, A. N., Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Agricultur~e "On the application of Herbicide Mixtures to Corn Seedlings" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel.skom Khazyayst've, Vol 8, No 10 (84), Oct 70, Pp 49- 51 Abstract: The authors studied the effectiveness of herbicidal mix- tures with various ratios of components on corn-plantings in 1967- 1968. Sukovinskiy-3 hybrid corn was sprayed with herbicides after development of 3-5 leaves. The mixtures contained a constant 0.6 kg/hectare of 2,4-DA and X-4CL, while the quantity of 2,3,6-T3 and Banvel-D was varied from 0.95 to 0-12:kg/hectam. It was found that mixtures of Bancel-D and 2,4-0 or 2M-4CI have a number of advantages over the compounds applied separately. The mixtures are effective regardless of weather conditions, have a fairly strong residual. effect on weed sprouts which zppear after summer rains,,are sage for the next rotational crop (wheat), and assure a higher- corn silage Karvest. In mixtures designed for treating corn plantings, the concentration of Banvel-D should be higher than for treatment of other cereal 1.1'rasses. The optimum amount for. a mixture with 0.6 kjVhectare of 2,4-DA or 2M-4Gl is 0.24-0.34 kg/hectare. 1/1 tit' UDC: USSR 539-183.2 SILANTVYEV, A. N., POLYAKOVA, T. V., RABOTNOVA, F. A., SHKURATOVA, 1. 0. "Isotopic Analysis of Samples ol' Radioactive Fallout and Aerosols Using Beta t-ry1T Spectrome Tr. In-t eksrerim. meteorol. Gl. upr. gidrome-teorol. oluzhby rri Sov. min. SSSR (Works. Institute of Experimental Meteorology-Main Administration off the Hydrometeorological Service Affiliated With the Council of Ministers of the USSR), 1972, vyp. 25, pp i~6-14o (from RZh--Metrologiya i Izmeritel'ne.ya Tekhnilza, 'To 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6.32.1275T- Translation: The paper deils with a method of determining the content of ~isotopes radium-106, praseodyPdum-10);, yttrium,-90 and :13tronti=-89 by teta spectrometric analys.Ls. A scintillation beta-spectrometer i;-ith plastic scintillator 70 mm in diareter and 20 mm thick was used as the spectroneter. Only beta emission with energy above 630 kel! is considered in processing the spectra. Spectra measured-in the range froin 630 keV to 3.5 MeV are broken down into intervals, and the system of eouatlo6s h., W 144SIS I +~06S to + 2 112 USSR SILANTIYEV, A. N., Tr. In-t eksi)erim. meteorol. G1. up,-. gidrometcorol. sluzhby pri Sov. min. SSSR, 1972, vyp. 25, pp 136-140 is solved, where Ni is the number of pulses registered In interval i; S ic -the number of pulses registered in the interval abbvie 630 ke-l; ai is a tor for converting from the number of pulses in an interval to the numher of pulses registered in the interval above 630 keV; and conversion from the number of pulses registered to the radioactivity of th-~ isotopes can be com- by the formula ltd where N is the count rate in the interval above 630 ke'VI; AO is the activIty of the preparation; c is the effectiveness of registration in the interval considered; w is the solid angle which accounts for axgulav distribution; d is the thickness of the layer, and v is the coefficient cf attenuation of beta emission. Four illustrationn, bibliography of two titles. Resur,6. 2/2 ~i flt f 11~!IPNUT 111A 0 N it USSR UDC: 539.1-075 KOVNATSKIY, Ye. F., ROSLYY, Ye. I., SILANTIYEV, A. N.~ ','A Simple Two-Dimensional Analyzer of B.eta-Gamma CoincidenceB for Analyzing Samples.of Radioactive Fallout. Tr. In-t eksperim. meteorol. G1. urr gidronretec~rol. !iluzh~_qj T)ri Scy. r!,,in. FS_SR_'N~ks. Tnstitute of Experimental Meteorology. Main Administration of the Hydrometeorological Service Affiliated With the Council of Ministers of the USSR) , 19723, vyp. 25, PP 2-17-120 (from P.Zh-IletroloEiya i I=eritel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 06.32~13_22T_ Translation: The paper describes a two-dimensional 3-1 coincidence analyzer based on two industrial AI-100 analyzers. A distinpuishing feature of the unit is the possibility of registering the coincidence spectra on punched tape during measurement. The beta and gamma spectre. taken ir, the single- -crystal spectrometer inode are registered on the tape t3.t the end of the experiment. A block diagram of the unit is given along with a schematic of the control module. I'wo illustrations, bibliography of four titles. Resum6. USSR UDC 632.954 + 668.7:633.11 and NILASHCHMO, N. Z.., Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture "Aftereffects of the Herbicides Derivatives of Benzoic Acid on Spring Wheat Under Conditions Prevailing in Western Siberia" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 46-4$ Abstract: It has been shown that the decomposition of 2,3,6-TB and Bawdel-D in argillaceous chernozem soil in Western Siberia is very slow due to the limited moisture content of the soil. Under these conditions Banwel-D is de-activated about 3-4 times faster than.2.,3,6-TB. Using optimal doses of Banwel-D (0.95-1.35 kg/hectare) on corn:fields producer, no undesirable aftereffects of this herbicide on spring wheat. I/Z 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 TITLE-AN0,11ALIES OF DEVELOPMENT. Of- THE WEIIGHTBEARING LOCOM10TOR APPARATUS _u_ N*N*v SILANTYEVelE.A. OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-URTOPEDIYA, TRAVMATOLOGIYA I PRbTELIROVANIYEr 1'970, NR 4, PP 19-22 .-:DATE PUBLISHEO-1 ----70 .'..;_,~iUBJECT AREAS-81OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 1~ JOPIC TAGS--HUMAM 5eMETICS, BONE DISEASE, CEREBRUM, PARALYSIS PARKING-No RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY~REEUFRAME-1990/0591 STEP NO--UR/9115/70/000/004/0019/0022 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108806 UNCLASSIFIED Z/Z 023 UNCLASSIFIEU OROCE.55 LNG DATE--Oq-JCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0108806 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP--O- ABSYRACT. THE AUTHORS HAI) UNUE1 OBSERVANCE 158 PATIENTS: 4Z OPTHOPAEDIC AND-116 PATIENTS waii caiGL-N-irAL OB.SERVED CONrINGENT OF MALOEVELOPMENT OF THE LOWER EXTREMITICIS.. THE PATIENTS HAS BEEN STUDIEG FROM THE POSITIONS OF MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS OF MEDICAL GENETICS. SPONTANEOUS HUTA'riGms WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CAUSAL GENESIS IN 38 ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS, AND IN 4 PA14ENTS THE SPASTIc CEREBRAL PARALYSIS WAS THE RESULT OF RH BLOOD INC:OMPAI'161LITY OF THE -S OF MALDEVELOPMENT QF THE L-WER EXTREIKET ES FETUS AND MOTHER. THE CAUSf WERE ANOMAL-IES OF AMNION, NOXIOUS TERATOGENIC AGEjliTS (SPHILITIC AND ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION* THIOPHOSPHAMIDE, EXCESS DOSE OF koENTGEN TRRADIATION, ETC.), MARRIAGE OF RELATIVES IN THE THIRD GENERATION, MANIFESTAT11ON OF NONSPECIFIC PATHOLOGICAL HEREDITY IN THE FAMII.Yj POSSIBLE PHENOCOPLES WITH TRAITS OF RECESSIVE AND PRIMARY DOMINANT MUTATIONS. IN THE MAJORITY OF THE CASES,.THE CAUSE OF CONGENITAL MALFO"IMATIONS COULD NOT bE ESTABLISHED*. FACILITY: KHARKOV INSIITUTA PRUTEXIROVANIYA, ORTOPEDII I.TRAVMATOLOGII IM. H. 1. SITENKO. .IF -----U.NCLAS 025 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ,.TITLE--POLARILATIGN OF PARTICLES AND 0UAuTA SCATTEREO BY THICK LAYERS OF MATTER -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GNEUIN, YU.N., DOLGINOV, A.Z., SILANTYEV~v N.A. CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR -i~SOURCE-"-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FILIKI, 197o, VOL 58, PP 706-720 ,.'.,--,DATE PUBLISHED-70 sUSJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TAGS-LLGHT POLARILATIONv ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONlit PARTICLE SCATTER, ~-~-_LIGHT SCATTERING, NEUTRON POLAR.IZATION11 SPIN ORBIT,CJUPLING, NEUTRON SCATTERING, OXYGEN '~,_~~t(UITROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED STEP NO--UR/0056170/058/002/0706/0720 _~_~PRQXY REELIFRAME--1976/2068 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0043595 UNCLASS I FIEO 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE.SSIAIG OATE--09OCT70 GIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0043595 ABSTRACTfEXTRACT--fU) GP-0- ABSTkACT. A METHOD IS PROPOSED FOR CALCULATING THE POLARIZATION AND AN-GULAq DISrRIBUTION OF SPIN ONE HALF PARTICLES AND OF QUANTA SCATTERED BY A PLANE LAYER OF LARGE OPTICAL OtNSITY. POLARIZATION OF PHGTONS REFLECTED ANU TRANSMITTED BY AN UPTICALLY THICK MEDIUM CONSISTING GF FREELY ORIEWE0 PARTICLES (ELECTRUNS# ATOMS, DUST GRAINS) IS CALCULATED OiN THE ASSUMPTIO'l THAT THE INITIAL PHOTON BEAM IS INCIDENT AT AN,ARBITRARY ANGLE TO THE SURFACE OF THE~14EDIUM AND POSSESSES AN ARBITRARY:PCLARIZATIOPI. ANALYTIC FORMULAS -SCRIBE.THE PULARIZATI011VOF NEUTR NS A TE E ARE ALSO OBTAINED WHICH Of: 0 Sc T R 1) BY A PLANE LAYER UF MATTER, THE POLARIZATION BEING DUE TO SPIN ORBIT INTERACTION WITH THE NUCLEI. A NUMERICAL-CALCULATION CARRIED GUT FOR THE 0 PRIMElb NUCLEUS SHOWS THAT THE POLARIZATION,MAY.BE QUITE LARGE. 'BE-APi'WIT-A-A PULA-9-IlArION THT'S- P'ERMITS,-ONE' I"U"OaTAIN'AN" fNTEN'SE"'!,NEUFRrJN: USEVERAL TENS or- PERCENT. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ATANOV, P. K., KATUAN, A. K., VASIL'YEV, G. F., SAPRONO.I~,XJ,,j, SILANVYEV, P. P. "Single-Pole Transistor Flip-Plop" USSR Authors' Certificate No 250997, Filed 14 May 1968, Published 3 January 1970 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Teler;ekhanika i Vychis- litelInaya Tekhnika, No 10, 1970, Abstract No 1OB110P, by N. V.) Translation: The flip-flop suggested differs in that the load resistors are connected in series with the sourcc-drain Junctions of hlocking single-pole transistors, the gates of which are combined and connected to the control input. The substrate of the blocling transistors is isolated from the sub strate of the remaining flip-flop circuit. This allows the speed of the flip-flop to be increased while decreasing the dissipated pmer. One illustration. USSR UDc 6zi.3-528.3.025-135 ANISDMV, B. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences, SOLOMATO, N. M., Candidate of ..T'Y]~V YU,.,211., Engineers Technical Sciences, BLIYAYEV, V. A., and SILAJJ- I "Design off Digital. Cornputer-Based,Factographic Data Retrieval System" Iloscow, Mekhanizatsiya Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 12, 1972, pp 48-49 Abstract: The article describes a factographic data retrieval systeia, created at the Chair of Mathematical Machines, 114oscow Highei Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman, for automatically f:Lnding short abstracts of scientific and technical articles placed in the storage of a conputer. The abstractu issued at -the request of instructors and students can be read without subse- quent processing. The -unique feature of the system is +,he complete formaliza- tion of the reduction of the prirary entries before they input into the computer. This reduces to a minimua the subjectire factors which are characteristic of unformalized reduction techniques and which are the prin- cipal sources of the errors that occur In mv.&Jr-w xet~rleval. 23 ...... ........ ......... Cq D USSR FOMENKOV, V. N., STREKALOVA, E. Ye., KATOSOVA, L. D., CHIRKOVA, Ye. M., iXX-OV, -A.Ye. SAL'NIKO-VA, L. S., SILANVI~~. YEFDJENKO, L~ P., "Experimental Data on Adaptation and Its Limits in the Action of Poisons Having a Mutagenic and Embryotropic Action" Sb. Farmakol, Khimioterapevt. sredstva. Toksikol. Probl. toksikol. (Pharmacology of Chemically Therapeutic Substances. Toxicology. Problems in Toxicology--Collected Works), T. 5 (Itogi nauki i tekhn. VINITI AN SSSR - Results in Science 'and Technology of the All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, Academy of 'Sciences, USSR), 1973, 128-145) (from Referativnyy Zhurnal,' 30F, Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 189 25 September 1973, abstract No 1754) Translation: The dependence- of the development of a cytogenetic and embryo- tropic effect on long-term exposure was studied in an example of the action of different groups of chemicals: chlorine releasing subatances, phenoxy- acetic acid esters, triazines, carbamates, expoxy cotnpounds, imines, and othe=. The possibility of adaptation of animals to~same substances that cause pathological changes in offspring was demonstrated. 1/1 VSSR LUX 543.39 r7) ZHARIKOVA, G. G.j NARULOVA, S. 1.1 BOBIX, OVA jT. S. j IAOAU, N. S. SHOLINA G. S.g and S11AYEV9 A. B Decovi State Universit/1-nd-a"71-.7. lZim-6.nosov, Moscow "Destruction of lacquer and Faint.Coatings by Bacteria and Actinomycetes" Moscow, Prikladnaya Biokhimiya i I.Wtrobiologlya, Vol No 2, 1hr-Apr ?I pp 236-242 Abstracti Prop, the soil of various regions of' the USSR, the folloi-iing strains of bacteria and Actinoryeetes were isolated which were found to cause des- truction of surface coatingsi Bacillus sphaericus var.:2P, Rac. coh-ae-rens var. 4P, Bac. subtilis var. 1B, Flavobacterium acetylicwa var. Pt NYcolac- +,OriUM SD. var. 1P, Propionibacterium pentosaceur, var, 14B# I-1crecoccus, auran- tiacus var. 14C, Ricrococcus aul-antiacus var. 16 0, Actinomyces globisporus var. 9B, Actinanyces globisporus var. 10C, AotinoiVees r:.p. Var. 10B. The cultural, rorphological, axd biochemical characteristics. of the eight bac- terial strains were deterr-Uned. The behavior of curface coatings WLzed on epoxy resinp alkyd resin, teflon, p-entaphthalic resin, PVC, zxA orbarosilicon resin with respect to the 11 m4croorg-anisms isolated war, detertiined in tests in which a sanple of the surface coating:vas kept for I yr in contact with USSR Miktobiologiya, Vol 7, ZHARJKOVA, G. G., et al., Prikladnaya Biokh:Lniya i I No 2, 1-~ar-Apr 71, pp 21 -2412 .36 a culture r-edium containing (in U/I.) CaCO NGPO40'~/I V.- 2FO4 1, Kol 0.2, agar 20 (PH 7.0-7-5). The only source of C for the mioroorjanAsm was the coatina. The samples were examined every month. The tel%vlor of alkyd resin, epoxy resin, and ieflon coatinggs with respect to mixtures of some of the microorganisms was determined in similar, tests. The xr;.sults of the tests axe tabulated. The bacteria and actinonueetes isolated can bo. used for determining whether or not a surface coating is resistant to the action of microorganisms, 2/2 21 ......... ............. cc.- N P0034610- Ref. Code: 'GR 0997 PRI'MLRY SOURCE: A-zittibiotiki, 1970, N M.- 2, p p J-1/0 - 'i kIMARY ASSESSMENT OF ANTITUMOROd2'4AMT;0JTY OF SOME FRACTION'S ISOLATED FROM THE CELLS OF ~TmoxvwNAS ONCOPELTI Sukhareva-Nemakova, N. N.; Katrukha, G. S.; Zeleneva, R. N.; Urinyuk-.1 V.M.MM1'1~M=wwM1 jkjosc73;= U e niversity The study 4of the effect of frictions isolated frorn the -cells of Strigorrionas oncopel4i on sarcom '4 r, a-180 reveziled that 'he cell.ula.r homogonate stimulates itle grovith of this tumo the amino-acid 1raction inhibiths it, thepeptide fractioi is inactive, the tatal Hpid fraction inhibits the growth of sarcoma-180 at early periods of turpor development and cauies stimulation in a more prolonged introduction, thip lipid fraction devoid of sterities and their esters is not endowed with a Almulating: action, both at early -and late perliqds of tumor development, microsomal-mitocliondrial fraction posses5es a significant aniitu- momus activity. the rewtoyal of lipids bythe extraction of this fritcokion with a chloroiorm- methanol mixf-are leads to a loss of its antittimorous efled. REELIFRMB 19711384 Ace. Nr. F) PO 029499- Ref Code: UR 0297 PRIMARY SOURCE: Antibiotikis 1976" Tq 1 150 Nr 1, A STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND-ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF PROTAMINES, ISOLATED FROM STURGEON MILT 'Yermollyeva,, Z.V.; Yuliklava, Ye.P.; Pokidova, N.V.; Pasternak,-. N.A.; Kolosova, I.V.; Yevseyefiko L.K ;Shenderovic ~V.A h uti,,-m-w State University .&-neraTFo-st =7ru WeUical Jnstlf 05r-0 Triprotamines in the form of sulfates were Isolated rrom the milt of individual sturgeon stocks. The amino acid composition of triprotamines was determined and their antitumor ectivity was studied. It was shown that protamlite irom, Ac. guldenstadti and Ac. stellatus Inhibited tumor growth by 60--80 per cei;t, wiffle prolamine from Ac. nudiventris was practically inactive. USSR UDC 621.762.2 GRATSLOOV, YU. A. , PUTINTSEV, Be 1-1. and SILAYEV, At Pei "Metal Pouders From Helts" Netallicheskiye porosliki iz rasplavov.(cf. -EnGlish above), Eoscow, "I-Ietallur- giya," 1970, 245 pp, ill-, 73 k (fron Wh-Metallurgiya, ho 3, Kar 71, Abstract '70 3G403K by authors~ Translations' Some questions. reg-arding the st:_=tu:Lv of metallic melts are considered, as well as their physical and technological rdropertles. Cn the basis of experiments, nach--nisms of the failure of the flow of metallic melts are analyzed, as siell as the shape and structun~- fox7--atlon of roider particles. The shape of povrder particles and powder disporsity can be regulated. The authors nota the large part played by small irpur-ities, super- heating# and supercooling in the shape and structure formation of particles. The technological processor, for obtaining metal pouders and alloys are des- cribed. Idnety-three illustrations. Forty-sevon tables. Bibliography with 130 titles. 1/1 - 28 - 2,11IMMIJIV MIjOL MP Milk USSR UDC: 621..762" 224 GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., PUTIMTSEV, B. N., and SILAYEV, A. F. "Metallicheskiye poroshki iz rasplavovwdFetal. Powders; From MeIts),. Moscow, Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," 1970, 248 pp- Tr-nslation of Annotation: Certain problems of the structure of metal raelts and their physical and technological properties are considered.. Or, the basis of experiments, analyses are made of mechanisms of metpJ fusion stream dis- integration, and of the shape and formation of structure of pa.-rder-particles. It is shown that the shape and size of a powder particle may be con-trolled. The significant role played by small additions, overheating and overcooling in the formation of particle shape and structure is pointed out.. Industrial processes for the production of metal powders and melts are described. The book is intended for scientific and engineering-technical personnel of research institutes, who are involved with problems related to physical and powder metallurrj and metal ceramics. Ninety--three f igures, 4-7 tables, 130 references. 1/5 48 USSR GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., et al., "I.Ietallicheskiye poroshki iz rasplavov" (Metal Powders From Melts), Moscow, Izd-vo, "Metallurgiya," 1970, 248 pp Table of Contents Foreword 5 !Chapter I. Certain Theoretical Bases of the Atomizatibu of Metallic Liquid by a Gas Str am 9 Theoretical Problems of Metallic Liquid Structure 9 Physical Properties of Matal Helts 17 Theoretical Problems of the Atomizat ion of Melts 27 Technological Problems of the,Atomiz~ation of Melts 41 Chapter II. Physico-Mechanical and Physico-Chemical Bases of PoWder Production from Melts ~s 45 Effect of Basic Physico-Mechanical Process Paramettrs on the Disintegration Mechanism of a Molten Metal Jet, and on the Degree of Dispersion of Forming Particles, 46 Physico-Chemical Phenomena in the Atomization of Molten Metal by Gaseous Energy-Carriers 67 2/5 M USSR GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., et al., "Metallicheskiye poroshki iz rasplavov" (Metal Powders From Melts), Moscow, Izd-vo "Metallurgiyal" 1970, 248 pp Chapter III. Production of Iron and Steel Powders From a High- Carbon Fe-C Melt. 103 Physical Properties of High-Carbon Fe-C Melt 104 Technological Parameters of the Atmization Fe-C Melt 106 "Decementation" of Powder-Siemifinished Product of Fe-C Melt.by the Oxide Phases O"gen 114 Physical, Technological Properties and Thin Structure of Iron Powder 121 Chapter IV. Technology of PowAer,Production on the Basis of Fe-Si Allay 135 Selection of Material 135 Production Technology of the Fe-Si-C-Mn-Al-Bi-B Alloy Powder of.Spherical Form 143 Atomization of High-Grade Ferroalloy Melts 151 Chapter V. Production of Powders From Ferromagnetic Iletals and 3/5 Alloys 155 USSR GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., et al., "Metallicheskiye poroshki iz.rasplavov" (Metal Powders From Melts), Moscow, Izd-vo :"MetaUurgiya," 1970, 248 pp General Data on Ferromagnetic Materials- 155 Production of Powders From Iron:and Its Nickel and Cobalt Alloys 159 Powders of High Aluminum Content Alloys 176 Powders of Iron-Chromium System Alloys 181 Silico-Iron Powders 185 Chapter VI. Production of Other Metal and Alloy Powders 187 Nickel Powder 187 CopRer and Its Alloy Powders, 188 Stainless Steel and Alloy. Pmiders 190 Yerroalloy Powders 195 Chapter V11. Melting Apparatus and Atomizing Equipment, 199 Meltlug Furnaces 199 Atom W n& Equipment 202 Injector Systems 208 4/5 USSR GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., et al., "Metallicheskiye poroshki i?' rasplavov" (Metal .'Powders From Melts), Moscow, Izd-vo "Metaj-lurgiya," 1970, 248 pp Basic Technological Powder Production Methods 212 Certain Technical-Economical Indices~of Atomized Pcwder Production and Application 214 Chapter VM. Use of Atomized Powders in:Powder Metallurgy 220 Use.of Iran and Alloy Powders in Production of Items and Materials of General Rachine Building 221 High Porosity Metal-Ceramic.Articles 224 Ferrmagnetic Pmdered and Hetal-Ceramic Materialp 232 References 240 5/5 SR USSR uw 621-762-2-001 M. Ye., Siterian Institute of FISHMAN, B. D., and VALOV, ~5etallurgy imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, All-Union Institute of kriation Materials "Effect of Physical Properties of Yetal~Yelts on Spheroidization of Drops in the Process of Their Crystallizatioe' Kiev, Poroshkovaya MatallurBiya, No 2 (122), Feb 73, PP 5-8 Abstract: The conditions for the formation of particles of spherical form, when diffusing melts by compressed air, are discussed. A brief analysis is made of existing theories and available practical. data of relations between volumetric, thermophysical, and surface properties of substances. To estimat& the capacity for spheroidization, it is suggested that,a comparison be rade between simple substances by the mgnitude or the ratio of surface energ .,y and the product of atomic volume and temperature conductilf1ty va~lues. Methods are given for tIL-- determination of the spheroidization capacity of particles for binary systems with unlimited mitualT solubility, for binary systens con- tainir4g, chemical compounds, and for ternary. systemB. Three figures, eight f0=11as, thirteen bibliographic references. 1/1 70 leroso S USSR UDC 541.18.053:541.182.2/3:621.034 BAKRANOVA, R. A., ZILAILV_.A A, and SHIMANOVA, 0. M., Ukrainian Hydro- meteorological Institutel, Kiev.. "Possibility of Degree of Dispersion in Atomization of Liquids with Low- Frequency Ultrasound" Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol )WXIII, No 1, Jan-Feb 1971, pp 13-22 Abstract: Conventional concave-mirror type dispersers used in generating mis-ts..for simulated fog studies do not secure the optinal range of particle d1ameter, especially when the dispersed liquid is a colloidal system. A,&'spersion device combining a low-frequency ultrasonic generator with an exponential ultrasonic concentrator equipped with a cap of porous material, was,found to producc a significantly larger number of particles of optimal diameter for study with optical microscopes (1-5 Witli use of this equipment, probable aerosol particle diameter is only slightly dependent on the physico-chemical properties of the diflpersed liquid, the nature of the porous cap, or.the acoustic power and frequency, 112- 112- 036 UNCL ASS IF I ED Pki~ICESSMG ~'ATE-13NGV70 TITLE-THE APPLICATION OF MATRICES AND GRAPHS TO THE TiNAt.1'51' OF uLTRA --HIGH FRFQUENCY DEVICES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SILAYEVt M.A, v BRYANITSEV, S.F. COUNTRY OF 1NFO--USSR SIOURCE-THE APPLICATION OF MATRICES,AND GRA.PHS TO TH E~ ANALYSIS OF ULTRA FREQUCNCY DEVICES (PRILOLHEMYE MIATR[TS I;GR.AFtJV 11, ANALIZU SVCH PUBL [SHED------ 70 ~:._SUSJECT AREAS-KATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, ELECTRONIC~, AND ELECTRICAL EINGR. TOPfC TAGS-ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT, ELECrRONIC COMPONENTr ULTRAHIGH FRF(JUENCY1 GA -CHN, I QUE vMATHEMAT IC. M ATR I XIMPEDAGE BRIDGEt APH THEORY, GRAP14 TE '~.~'COUPLING ClkCUIT, ANTENNA CUMPONEW, HANDBOOK ....-C.CNTROL 14ARKING-l',10 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-Ul"41CLASSIFIED PROXY PEEL/FRAMF-3003/1237 STEP NO-~-UP,/0000/70/'00(1/000/0001/0247 CIRC ACCESSION NO-A.-M0130243 AS -2/2 036 U~NCLASSIFIEDI PROCESSINIG DATE--13NOV70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--A.'40130243 :.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION '3. BASIC DESIGNATIONS 6. CHAPTER I MATVICES US1,10 lk ~STI",Arlt~G THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ULTRA HIGH.FIREOUENCY DEVICES. EILEMENTS OF THE0kY 9s I I OR IE'NTED, Gi~APHS AND THE I 'r-, APPt.1 CAT LON f0k THE CALCULATION OF THE CHARACTERISTICS 13F ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY'DEVICES 50.' lil CALCULATIoN OF THE CG.EFFICIENTS OF REFLFLTION AND TRANSMESSI&N OF 4CASCADE CO;4NECTION OF CONCENTRATEO NONUNIFORMITIES. OkIENTED'GRAPHS OF TRANSITIONS BET~t)EEN LINES HAVING DIFFERENT WAV E RESISTANCE .73. IV CASCADE CONNECTIONS OF QUADR[POLES OF ULTRA HIGH FREOUENCY. ERRORS GF MISMATCHING ArrENUATORS ATkICES A#N,) GFLIENTE -RAPHS OF DIRECTED COUPLERS. DIRECT 93. V WAVE MA D G USE OF. 3RIDGE DEVICES AND UIRECTEG COUPLERS IN' THE: TECHNOLOGY OF OLrRA ~HlGti FREQUENCY 115- VI MISMATCH ERRORS:IN MEASUI~JNG THE POWER OF .ULTRAHIGH.FREQUENCY WITH THE AID OF UIRECTED COUPLERSt BRANCH 6OXES AND TRAINSMITIERS CASCADING TO THE CIRCUIT 149. . VII THE APPLICATION OF OR-IENTE0, GRAPHS TO THE GALCULATION GF THE CIIARACTER[STICs OF DISCRETE PHASE S4IFTEkS OF ULTRA HIGH FREuUENCY 1-709 VIII THE APPLICATION OF. ORIE~?TED GRAPHS TO THE C4LCULATION OF THE. CHAKACTERLST[CS C-F ANTENNA SWITC14ES 199. IX MATRICES AND GkAPHS OF NONRECIP~G(,AL Mir' PrILARIZATION DEVICES. T~-IE APPLICATION OF THEM TO THE~ CALCULATION OF THE: CHARACTER:STICS OF THESE 'JEVICES 217. APPENDIX 242~. 1HE BOOK IS iDESIGNED,'FOR ENGINEERS, SCIENTIST OEVELOM,* AND ItiVFSTIGATING VARIOUS ULTRA HIGH FREQUE v -NCY DEVICES. EACH CHAPTER.PAS A U, C L A1 F f E 1) USSR UDC 548.52 PORTNOY, K. I., GRIBKOV, V. X., SHCRETANOV, B. V., UMANTSCV, E. L., SIIAYEV V. A. "On the Mechanism of Growth and Etching of Aluminum Nitri~e Whiskers" 'Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 18, No,3, May/Jun 73, pp 599~604 Abstract: An investigation is made of the influence of Iron impurities on the growth of aluminum nitride whiskers in the process of -arbon reduction of.aluminum oxide in a nitrogen atmosphere in accordance with the reaction A1203 + 3C + N2 - 2ALN + 3C0. It is established that the presence of iron is.a decisive factor in growth of the crystals. While it does not partici- pate in the process of aluminum oxide reduction, the iron promotes whisker growth by the vapor - liquid - solid phase mechanism, acting as an aluminum and nitrogen solvent, It is shown that with.insufficient aluminum in the gaseous phase, the reverse process of nitride whisker evaporation may take place by the solid phase- liquid vapor mechanism with the iron acting as "Mur aliaw�151;01.1 R11111-I M45 DEful Mass Powder Metallurey USSR UDC 621.762.224 SILAYEV, V. A., and PUT114TSEV, B. N., Redkin Experimental Plant and Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous YAetallurgy.imeni 1. P. Bardin Properties and Use of Sprayed Metal and Alloy Powders" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 9, Sep 73, pp 1-5 Ir Abstract: Data from studying the process of producing powders from melts tinder production conditions and results of studying certain physical and engineering properties of powders and pure metals (iron, nickel) and alloy powders (bronze, steel Kh18119) are presented. The powders were made in a gas-jet unit at the Redkin Experimental Plant accor(iing to technology developed jointly with the Institute of Precision Alloys, Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy: melting metals and alloys in a basic crucible, diffusion deoxida- tion of the melts through a synthetic limestone slag with calcium borate, and chnically pure nitrogen P dispersion of the jet of the melt with to (9c).8` N12), Data are presented on using air, nizrogen or argon medi%uns for spraying p6wders and the resultant content of oxygen and nitrogen after opraying, after anneal- ing in hydrogen, and after sintering in hydrogen, where the contents of the two gases diminishes in the order given above. Tables are given vh1ch show the volumetric mass, pycnometric density, floutability, and pressability of the sprayed powders. 2 figures, 4 tables, 1 bibliographic reference. USSR ~ I UDC 548-52 GRIBKOV, V - N SHCHWANOV, B. V., %IANTSEV, E. L., and ISAYKIN, A. S. "Peculiarities of the Growth Mechanism of Silicon Hitxide Whiskers" Moscow, Krist "rografiya, Vol 16, Ito 5j Sep-Oct 71, pp 982-985 Abstract: The authors studied the growth conditions and mechanism of OL- S'3N4 whiskers grown by the reaction of silicon dioxide with silicon at 13-10 14800 C in an atmosphere of nitrogen containing about I percent hydrogen, with 0 special emphasis on the role of mullite. It was found:that mullite is the best substrate for r)L-S'3N4' In the absence'of mullite,whisker growth occurs only If iron or aluminum Impurities are present in the initial charge or are introduced into the growth zone. Under these conditions deposition proceeds by a vapor-liquid-solid phase mechanism with the partinipation of drups con- sisting of aluminum-sillcon, Iron-silicon,or tron-aluminum-silicon alloys, while crystallization from the.liquid phase proceeds byan axial screw dis- location mechanism. 1/1 91~ JpIts 5966Z 31 July 19731 V1 A =P W TWINICAl. FACTVVIRS CY TIM SIRS).% T tArviri,, hy C-an-41dates of technical science;2b~ev 0. K. 113zi lenko. V. L. Nakh akh Yu. F. ]ILMennow V. Ve 00 g g N7- Mascaw, Priborr i ~i%t= The rational ortanization,or a tiara link in Swaraphically scattered systclo of the type Sirens [I) largely detervines the economic effectiva- boss of the eati.r.o.systow, A data link coaljinos Into one system the peripheral subdivixions 12J and the technological date processing.,center (DPC)~131. The link Is &,set of chs"nel.-t and technical_ fat I I I ties that provl4& * high- commanicatim channel utilization coufficicnt, reliable trnaLwaiision and-processing of Ow technical data and direct multichsnnol_;c~caticax. Toct 'I ties or a link are dividod Into tb=* groupst- traffic'coricrotr*- tioit fartfitieS (11M3 ja~ to exchanSe rel lability a. and soultichannel communications group. Means of Concentrating 1*tta flows The purpose of facilities of this group 15 to ensure econtmicallr efficient utilization of uncommutattst channels K. for a given subscriber ~rvitlng quality. 'the prerequisl t,.s for extensive application of various data traffic cant mtration seth,4N In a data link --re formulated.in 11). A orlint to the c ,riterion 0 , I Of the Tatio at distances cr betwen On ~otjrcei Cl~n) and.tht~ concentrator K and tmtween the coocantratar =W UPC, the following methods of traffic concentration may he used ( Fj Vrvo 1); locs I carKentrntlan (I I 100 a). Ithe technical facilities of VM my be based an the utilization of the principles of commutatiam of either the Is at the t"fflc. um F1 USSR UDC: 681.3:656,072 ZHOZHIKASHVILT, V. A., MITSKEVICII, L. A., NOVOKHArKY, A. A., P LL&Y E N. "The 'Sirena' Time-Sharing Queueing System"' -q ~Moscow, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No Sep 70, pp 1-4 Abstract: A generalized analysis is presented of the req.uiremenLS placed aa remote automatic queueing systems, systems with large numbers of widely separated information sources (and consumers), a widely branched net~work of information transmission, and centers for storage and processing of inf*orriiatlon. Study of currently available series-produced equipment for use in ~.:uch systems has indi- cated that the available equipment does not, satisfy the ri-i-quirements of such a system, particularly as concerns input-output and informaLion transmission de- vices with sufficient reliability, devices for concentration of information fl(.-)w, and devices for interconnection of channels and machines. vierefore, a new series of devices has been developed, including a cathode ray tu4e informaLion terminal and display unit with a universal information keyboard; an information editor, a memory device for storage of information from the keyboard or information arriv- ing from the information processing center; and a device for parallel printing of.documents on standard blanks. This equipment plus equipment already available 1/2 USSR UDC 612.039 KM'HIN, A. M., KASHUTIN, A. A., SILAYEV Yu. V., and JUIR01407, V, V. Solution of Certain Optimization Problems for Fast Re-actors" V sb. Fiz. ~adern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 17-32 (frcu R?h-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V526) Translation: Problems illustrating the possibilities o%~' the ROKBAR program and giving an idea of the nature of solutions and the optimization of hiSh- power fast reactors are described. Reactors with oxide fuel and sodium coolant are considered; the core consists~of two regions, with different con- centrations of fissionable isotopes.. The'following problems are solved: 1. the minimum of the critical mass for a constant reactor power, In seeking the optimum the dimensions of the fwl elements ind the imisom~).y, tilt, CU.- mensions of the core region-i, the i)toj) of the fucl elemem. lattice, the valoe,,ty of t-he coolant, and the concentr6tion of fissioriable isotopes were varied, Re-stilts are presented for reactors with an electric pwer from 500 to 2500 Mw. The minimum critical mass is achieved for very high values of the maximum thermal stress, which drops from 2590 to 2050 kw1l with an 1/2 USSR KTJZ'MLN, A. M. , et al, Fiz. yadern. re4ktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors Collection. of Works), No 2, Moscow, Ato.mizdat, 1970, pp 17-~32 (from RZh- Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V526)~ increase in power in this range, so that the value of the -minimum critical mass increases by a factor of 4 widn the rise in power. The ninimum of the critical -a s, is achieved for a flattening coefficient of 0.3. 2. The minimum of the doubling period of the breeder reactor systen. It is shown that in th:is case the doubling period drops with a rise in reactor power and can be decreased by holding a constraint on the average heating of the cool- ant and also through creating a veakly stressed active section in the center of the reactor or a zone with raw material. 3. The minimum expenditure of plutonium to ensure a given rate of development of nuclear power. The results of calculations are given and discussed. Experience accumulated in the pro- cess of optimization studies with the aid of the ROKBAVprogram ia discussed, sad recommendations are made on the selection of a plan for the solution of optimization problems taking into account thermophysical. and strength re- lationships. S. M. Zaritskiy. 2/2 64 USSR UDC 621.039 mmMV, V. V., KUZ'MIN, A. H., KASHUTIN, A. A., and SILAYEV, Yu. V. "Computational Optimization Complex for Fast Atomic Reactors (ROKBAR)" V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp,3-16 (from. B.Zli-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V528) Translation: A program for the M-20 computer is described that is intended for finding the optimal version of a fastpower reactor considering the in- terrelationship of its thermal, strength, and neutron-physics parameters. The algorithm for gradient search is achieved through the use of formulas of the theory of small perturbations and linear programmirg (the method of con- secutive shortening of discrepancies). Following are considered given in the optimization: reactor power, the form and properties of the fuel and structural materials, the coolant circuit and the coolant, the structural solution, the maximum temperature of the coolant at the,output of the core, and the parameters of the external fuel alcle. The WKBAR program makes it possible to optimize the doubling time of fast reactors, the critical mass, the coefficient of nonuniformity of the heat release fii~.Id, the energy 1/2 USSR KHROMV, V. V., et al, Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomiziat, 1970, pp 3-16 (from RZh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V528) intensity of the fuel in the cycle, etc., and also any combination of these quantities. I%io-dimensional cylindrical.reactors having no more than 2 zones with respect to height and several zones with respect to radius can be con- sidered. To satisfy the optimality criterion, one can~change the follo""ing controlnng parameters: the height of the core, the thickness of the in- dividual zones, the dimensions and step of the.fuel eltiments, the velocity of the coolant, the enrichment of the fuel, and the volume of boron rods for compensation of reactivity. Constraints are imposed ott the region of change of the controlling parameters and an several quantitiei which have a func- tional dependence on the reactor parameters.-S. M..Zaritskiy. 2/2 J USSR IJDC 62L.039.51 KHROMOV, V. V., KIJZ-MIN, A. M., KASIRITIN, A. A., and SIIAYCV, YTJ.V. Itlecalculation Optimization Complex for Fast Nuclear Reactors (ROKBAR)" Fiz. Yadern. Reakto,rov (Nuclear Reactor Physics -- collection of works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat~Press 1970,.pp 3-16 (tfrom Referativnyy Zhurnal-Yadernyye Reaktory, No:3, 1971, Abstract No 3.50.63) Translation: The ROKBAR Drogram for optimi zation of fast nuclear reactors has been written for the M-20 computer at the Moscow Engineering Physics InBtitute- 'The ROKBAR program allows seqven- tial search for the optimal version of a fast reactor considering its thermal, strength, and neutron physical characteristics while avoiding variant calculation. The Drogram Is based on an algorithm of gradient search for an optimal version u,sing,formulas from the theory of small perturbations and linear prbgramming. The authors oreferred this method of optimization above: other taethods (dynainic programming, the maximum principLe of Pontryagin), since it is most universal and has been developed in sufficient detail. The 1/2 TTSSR K;-ROMOV., V. V., et al., Piz. Yadern. Reaktorov, No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat Press 1970, pp 3-16 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal- Yadernyye Reakt No 3, 1971, Abstract No~3-50-63) ory, creation of rhe ROKBAR optimization complex was facilitated by the experience in the planning of fast nuclear reactors accumulated at the institute of:Phyrics and Power Engineering. Optimization studies of a BN-350-nuclear reactor have shown that 2 to 3 miautes of M-20 computer machine time is required for each step in the search, the total time~expended for optimi- zat-ion of the nuclear reactor being not over 1.5. hr. Studies performed using the ROKBAR program.have shown that it is a .w reliable and effective tool for,the search.for optimal composi- tions of fast nuclear reactors. '9 biblio. refs.. 2/2 Minim- PROCESSING OATF-IISE~~70 1/2 oll UNr_LASSIFlElj -':T-'ITLE--METHOD OF PREPARArION OF 29C PRIME14,CYTIDINE ANO URIO[NE '~NUCLEGTIDES WITH THE USE OF ENZYME PREPARATION FROM M-1 RAT SARCOMA -U- ILA A., AVDEYEV4, L,V.9 DEBOV, S.S. -:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR opal ;_5.0URCE__VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY XHIMIf, 1970t VOL 16, NR~ 2, PP 207-210 a.- AT EPUBLISHED - ----- 70 -'.-.:'SuBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEOiCAL SCIENCES "-,TOPIC TAGS- RAT, SARCOMAt PROTEIN, ENZYME, NUCLEOTIDE, NUCLEOSIDE, CA.RBON CONTROL MAPKING--N0 PESTPICTIONS AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .."aRoxy REEL/FRAME--1986/0645 STEP CIRC ACCESSION N1--AP0l')?631 r-; -ft ~Q~ T _.:_ I- ft--- 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70 ~:CI.RC ACCESSION NO--AP0102631 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(P) GP-0- ABST RACT. THE M-ETHOD OF PREPARATfr%l OF r, PR-YME14 LARELLFO tMP, UMP, CDPv UDPv CTP AND UTP FROM CORRFSPONOING C PRIME14 NUCLEOSIOES WITH THE USE OF PROTEIN FRA(;'TION OBTAINED tcAOM M-1 RAT SARC014A WAS DESCRIBED. THE-SUPERNATANT OBTAINED AFTER CENTRI.FUGATION OF TUMOR HOMOGENATE AT 105.000 Gi.GR PROTEIN C9NT41NING SOLUTIONS RREPARED FROM FPACTIONS ISOLATED FROM CELL FqEE EXTRACTS AT ?5-50PERCENTY 25-60PERCENT#*AND 25-80PERCENT OFSULP"ATE AMMCNIA SATUPATION WERE USED AS THE ENZYME SOU'RCEt DURING THE INCUBATION OF C -PRI.MF-14 CYTIDTNE-~AND UR.IDTNE.WITH SUPER14ATANT C. PRIME14- CTP tAt~10 UTP (WITH 40-50PERCENT*OF YIELD) WERE OBTAINED. TliE USE OF THE FIRST PROTEIN FRACTION GAVE C PRIME14 COP AND U0P (THE 'YIELD 70-85PFRCENT). THE SECOND FRACTION GAVE C PRIME14 COP ARD UDP (THE YIELD 50-60PERCENT)t AND THE LATTER C PRIME14 CTP AND.UTP (WITH 70~-85PERCENT OF YIELD). THE SAMPLES OF NUCLEOTIDES OBTAINED WERE HOMOGENOUS AT SPECTROPHOrOMETRIC AND CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSTS, POSSESSED THE SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVITY OF PARENT NUCLEOTIOES, AND WERE USED AS SUSMATES IN FOUR ENZYMATIC SYSTEMS, 4r UNCLASSIFIED 'USSR IUJ-C 5WI-556.07 414'~ -VAI, and KCj'!Jj'V, V. V., Moscov Institute of lh--tloral _Econorw ..4 -1 _., Lueni G. V. Ple-khanov "Studies in. the Area of Diazo Compom.-.ds. MIX. Pyrophosptatcs of Arwatic Amincs and Diazo, Compounds" Leningrad, Zhurnal Or;~:aniclweskoy Mii-r-ii, Vol 6, No 9, S e p'~10, rip Abstract: Diazotization of arri-mtic waidnes by me-anr ef soditu.-, nitrite in aoueous Solutions of Pyrophoss-p1loric acid was ctadied. The rate of di:,-,.?otiza- tion decreased with the decrease of -Dasicity communts of' the amines in water. 5ie reactiorAL took u-.poll combinin- the vewkmts. 'rile pmdilcts 111.4 a Comi- Posttion of 2:3. of the av-,Lne to Pymplno:,phoric aeiA.. 141,.~,n am-inez. v-! n2 dimaolved in i~l fornlic acicl "'all-Or to mixing -- the tion. After repeated recr,,stallization the 1:3. prodilct, cor-jel- Qd to 2:3. L'~ , a I of -e- cor-a-ro=ds Xr-H- ",H P,aP Also salts of arompttic axines with artLlaphos.:)~Ioric 4`2 3 acia of P_1 S Uon ~m- re obtained,',vthich upon diazotizi-_,tion i avci ortho phosphates of the diazocom S XC 0'and 04"2. 4 USSR UDC 548-522 ISA=4, A. S., GRIBBKOV, V. N., SHCHETPIM, B. V., SILAYEV, V. A., and LEVEiSKAY.A., M. 0. "Growth of Filamentary Aluminua- Oxide Crystals Dtiring Rl~!duction of AluminLU.Ti Oxide" Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya 0brabotki Materialov, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 112-1-LO Abstract: Thermodynamic analysis of alumirum. oxide redu-ction by hydro.-en and carbon showed that Al-20 produced the highest pressure among the E.,atsc-ous reaction products and that A120 was primarily responsible for the ma--:-i I~rans- fer in the U-p-seous phase. A jr-rticipation of al-wra-invan vaporr, in this Prece--s was determined by the, presoure of CO vapors within the roduction vone ol' alumin-a. Reduction of' A1203 C and dproduced =.d.n.L:j 3-2n by A and ILL, and the pressure of A120 was thre& times as high, idjen the redur--l"Aon w~-- accompli,;i1ed by carbon. A difference in temperatures between reduc-.ion c4na condcin.-letJon zones of the order of 200-3001C produced a ini 'jYerzaturL,-:.ian eqLiuling 10. Corundum- whiskers were successfully gro,,-m in the presei-ce of hydrogen w,~,c.-n the difference in temperatuxy-~ between reduction and condenst~tion zonez; -,-as 60-800C. A rapid growth of 'whiskers vase observed at 200-2D500C in tLe re- duction zone when this tempei-ature difference amounted to 150'C and the .1/2 USSR ISAYIMI, A. S., et al, Moscow, Fizika i I-Iimiya- Obrabot-ki M-iterialov, Wo, 1, Jan/Feb 73, Pp 112-1-10 persaturcation was S---~5. The diameter of vtiskers in tlnis ("-oc mit; su and they vere 20-25 nm long. Wlien the difference in teitrij3eratuxe betwooll ZOn-:.-- was 200-2200C, the wbiskers vere 1-10~t in dienniter and. 8 mm lon.v., but t'~Iey had many defects. The whisherG were of irregular shape -:urid very siandl when the temperature difference was 250-2&30C. ~ A condensation of aluminimi droplet-s in the growing zone of whIskers led to the conclusion that tte initial lization centers origin-ated in -these droplets and th.c.- of carmid-o~-,-- vhiskers in this proceso took place according to thQ va'-Kir IiTuid ,,oi4d pbase mecbanism. USSR UDC 621.74 SID01UN, 1. 1., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, S4101ywn V. &I Iyate oINktIni- Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, SLOTIN, V. cal Sciences, SOLOWYEVA, T. V., Candidate of Technical Scielices, Docent, and ESKIN, G. I., Candidate of Technical~Sciences, Moscow Higher Technical School imeni. N. E. Bauman "Obtaining a Composite Casting Alloy for :Percussive Rock Drills by Means of Ultrasonic Treatment of the Meltor Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshykh UchebnykYt Zavedeniy, FashinoGtroyeniye, No 8, 1972, pp 116-121 Abstract: A composite allcry for cumulative~actioa pexciassive. rc drills is obtained on the basis of allov HVTU-3. This alloy has hip h hardness and strength values, and possesses considerable brittleness and fran-entabil-ity. In order to make the alloy still stronger, and to increiilse its brittioness and fragmentability, refractory carbide particles and oxides, of varied dispersity, were introduced into the alloy in corliinatim with ultrasonic: n treatment of the molten metal. Best results were obtained with silico, carbide. 1/2 USSR SIDORIN, I. I., et al., Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchebnvkh Zavedeniy, Mashinos- troyeniye, No 8, 1972, pp 116-121 As a result of ultrasonic treatment in the molten metalt -intensive caviLa- tion processes originate, which bring about dispersion and destruction of tne refractory particles; this facilitates wetting of the particles by the base metal, and facilitates their uniform distribution in the composition material. Study of the mechanical properties of compoilition:z, of varied content sho-wed that they are determined by the nature al' tbeir coinponc-nts, as well as hy the quantity and dispersity of the strengthening particles. The properties of the obtained composition alloy in a cast state are pre- sented, before and after ultrasonic treatment. The obtained composition is recommended for the production of cumulative-action percussive rock drill parts operating at high hydrostatic pressures ana temperatures of C. I table. 5 figures. 3 references. 2/2 "M11,] Ac .c; Nr: 043661" Ref. Code: UR 0056 PO - ppjl4ARy so'uRCE; Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoretichaskoy Fizikit 1970v Vol 58, Nr 2, pp EXCITON AND EXMON-MAGNON ADSORPTION IN ANTIFERROMAGNTETIC CsltnFs Yeiemenko, V. V.; Si1gyevj: V. I.; Petrov,,-f~, V. The absorption -Pec~r~ii-ii~-oTma;'nliYe"r~magnetic CsAInFj is studied in detail in t1w C-group band region of the hin.2 ion shifted from the inversion center- The temperature was-varied between L2 and GO'K and the external magneLic field between 0 and 25 kOe- Identification of the spectruru is performed within tli'e framework of group theory analysis. It is shown that CsMnF3 is an unusual crystal among antifcrronlagnetic sub- stances. For the Aln2 iun in it pure exciton transiHons iire, allowed in the electric dipole approximation. The main properties of pure exciton and exciton-magnon Asorption bands are obtained in accordance with the Loudon seherne [2]. aHoto and "cold# magnon satellites and also two-magnon satellites of pure excilon. absorption bands are detectod ia the absorption spectrum and investigated. The inmilinal magnon frequency at tht- boundary of the Brillouin zone is determined, A2 = 33 cm-'. The problem of diAortit-n Aof this quantity due to exciton~- magnoa: interaction in proceSSeS induced by excitation of one or two magnons together with the.excition is discussed. 197700G7 menial :112 012 UNCL ASS I PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 J.'ITLE.-CHARGED AND NEUTRAL TON CARRIERS THROUGH BIMOLECULAR PHOSOLIPID MEMBRANES- -U- ~.AUTHOR-(03)-LIBERMANt YE.A., TOPALY9 V.Pot SILBERSTEYN, A.Y. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR LSOURCE-BIOCHIM. BIOPHYS. ACTA 1970p 196(2)t 221-34 ~':OATE PUBLISHED------70 ,,Cc ,.-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~~..TOPIC TAGS--PHOSPHOLIPID, PHOSPHORYLATION, PHOSPHORUSt SODIUM ~-,CmrROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS' --p.0-C-CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSfFIED i_;,PROXY REEL/FRA.ME--1984/1088 STEP NO--NE/0000/TO/196/002/0221/0234 _.C!RC ACCESSION NO--AP0055774 UNCLASSIFIED --ISSEP70 PROCESSING DATE 212 012 UNCLASSIFIE C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055774 ABSTRACT/EXTOACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTCT. TO CLAqIFY THE INFLUeNCE OF CONFIGURATION OF MOLS. ON THEIR 140TION WITHIN BIMIDL. PHOSPHOLIPID t 'et, IN THE PRESHICE OF 4EMBRANES, THE ELEC. PROPERTIES OF THESE.MEMBRAN C)ER I VS. SPHERICAL LIPIO SOL. MOLS. OF 1.2. DICARBADODECABn;"ANE (BARENE) WERE INVESTIGATED. DECACHLOROBARENE EN THE PH REGION 2-13 IS AN EFFECTIVE CARRIER OF H PRf,%IE POSITIVE THROUGH BIMIA.. MEMBRANES, AND IS AN UNCOUPLEIR OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHCRYLATION. THE H(; DER:IVS. OF BARENE ARE CARRIERS OF THE HALOGEN AND RHODAMiDE ANIONS. PHENYLOICARBAUNDECABORANE ANIONS ON THE NATURE OF THE CARRIERS WHICH CAN BE RESPON,SIBLE FOR THE PROPERTIES OF EXCITABLE CELL MEMBRANES. AN ASSUMPTION IS MADE THAT K PRtME POSITIVE AND NA PRIME POSITIVE CARRIERS OF THE VALINOmUCIN OR SUBSTANCES IF THE GRAMICIDIN TYPE CAN SERVE AS.EXCITABII-I:TY INDUCIN( MOLS- OF THE-SE CARRIERS CONTAIN ONE POS. OR TWO NEG. CHEM. LINKED CHARGES, OR IF TWO OR MORE SIMILAR MOLL&. ARE LINKED TOGETHER BY FLEXIBLE BONDS WHICH DO NOT HINDER THE.COMPLEXING WITH CATIONS. SUCH AN EFFECT ALSO BE OBSERVED IF THE MOBILE LIPID SOLS. MOLS. COMPLEX WITH TWO OR MORE CATIONS. ---UNCLASS 1 F USSR UDC 669.71'721'782 GREBENKIN, V. S., GORSHKOV, A. A. and DZYKOVICII, 1. YA., -Institute of Casting Problems, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Effect of 'Magnesium on Tin and Lead Dis tribution in Aluminum-Silicon Alloys" Moscow, Metallavedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotlta metallov, No 3, 1972, 50-54 Abstract: The impuriLies in secondary aluminum alloys include readily fusible and liquation-prone B-type elements sucli as Sn,, Yb, As, Sb (up to 0.1-0.2% of each) which appear to impair~the mechanical properries of the alloys at both room and higber temperatures. Alkaline, alkal.i-earth, transition (Ti, Zr, V),and rare-earth elements form clicinical compounds with the B-type elements and under certain conditions neutralize their adverse effect in the alloys, This study involving Al-Si-Ng alloys with Sn and Pb additions to the if- Si-type phase revealed appreciable amounts of Sn and Pb which had affected the phase composition and clianged it to M82S'0.380.7 Sn or Pb). In Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys Pb and Sn act to hinder theformation of the quaternary phase W(Al X~fg5Cu4SY Willo promoting tile 1/2 US_SR GREBENKIN, V. S., et al, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabot'-a oetallov, No 3, 1972, pp 50-544 formation of the lMg Si phase which also contains Cu, Sn and Pb. In Al-Si-Cu- 2 Mg alloys, Sn hinders while Pb promotes the formation of the~Cwkl 2 Phase- There were no inclusions of free Sn in the Al-Si-Mg an&A-I-Si-Cu-Mg alloys. Despite the low ',Ifg contents in the chemical compounds,they appear to have combined the entire tin. The study shows that both Sn and 11h are electronic analogs of Si. They are capable of substituting for Si In Mij.,5i or W(Al HS )-type Liagnesium compounds making it possible 0 neutralize 5Cu4S'4 the adve aluminum alloys. (1 il" u 'oil, rse effect of Sn and Pb in Stratl 3 tables, 14 bibliographic references). 2/2 USSR b'DC 669.71517821[620.186 + 5$9.531]:669.781'779 GORSHKOV, A., A., SAVYAN, V. G-j C"EV40GOREIM0, V. B. , and GREBENKIN, V. S. "Influence of Phosphides AIIIBV on the Structure and Certain Properties of Hypereutectic Silumins" V sb. Modifitsir. siluminov (Modification of Silumins -- Collection of Works), Kiev, 1970, pp 77-82 (from M-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12 1749 by I. NABATOVA) Translation: By microanalysis and microhar:dness methods the authors investi- gated the modifying and alloying action of phosphid,,,,s of the type AIIIBV (BP, AIP, GaP, ZnP) on hypereutectic Silumins containing (in %): St .18, Cu 2.08, Mg 0.4, Ni 1.05, Ma 0.12, Zn up to 0.3, and Fe 0.42. Phosphides were intro- duce-d at melt tempetature of 800* in an amount constituting 0.4% of the weight of the alloy. Modification time, 2-3 minutea; subsequent homogenization time at 800% 30 minutes. BP and AlP significantly reduce alloy structure;.GaP has less effect on structure, and Zug very slight effect, which is due to the dif- ferent phosphorus content of the phosphideg.: BP and AlP Decur la silicon in the form of solid aollitions and increase the microhardnesa of primary silicon V 12 USSR Modifitsir. silumitiov (Modification of Silumins GORSHKOV, A. A. , Collection of Works), Kiev, 1970, pp 77-82 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dee 70, Abstract No 12 1749 by 1. NABATOVA) crystals to H 50/5 1600 and 1460 respectively. GaP and ZnP raise H 50/5 to 1190 and 1170 due to the formation of AlPj which becomes.part,of the silicon lattice. Total hardness of alloys does not vary aftevwdification. One illustration. Two tables. Bibliography of 23 titles. 2/2 14 UNCLAS'S 1 f lEb PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 :-TITLE--F-Sk t.F ENERGETICALLY iNGNEQUIVALENT iETRAGONAL CU PRIME2POSITIVE IONS IN hYOkATEL; CUNAA ZEOLITE -U- ALTH0R-(04J-SILCHENKOt V.A.v PAFCMGV, N.N., MATYASH, I.V., PIONTKOVSKAYA, M A% or:,-,CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SGURCE-GOPOV. AKAD. NAUK UKR. RSRP SER. A L970v 32(3) v 235-7 DATE PU8LISHEC ------- 70 SUf3JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~~:-;TGPIC TAGS-ELECTRGN SPIN RESCNANCEf COPPER, IQNp ZEDLIHi EPR SPECTRUM UNTROL MAFKII\G--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASIS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--300211298 STEP NU--UR/04411110/032/003/0235/0237 CIRC ACCESSICt, NG--AT0126712 ON", "S'sifIE0 212 011 UNCLASSIFIED PIROCE~SING DATE--20f4lOV70 ~:-CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AT0128712 AaSTRACl/EXTRAC,T-(U) GP-Q- ABSTRACT. At-JAL. OF TliE MEASURED EPR SPECTRA J5F CU PRIME2POSITIVE IGNS IN A HYDRATED A TYPE ZFEULITE IN WHICH SIMILAR TO ZOPERCE&T OF NA PRIME POSITIVE IONS WAS REPLACED (BY USUAL [ON EXCHANGE PROCEDURE) REVEALEU THAT THE CU PRIMEZVOip-ITIVE IONS IN THE ZEOLITE A~~E IN 2 ENERGETICALLY NONECUIV. STATES 144kNITUDE OF X PRIME2-Y PRIVIE2 GRLATEk TFAN AND MAGNITUDE OF 3Z PRIME,2-k PRIME2 GREATER THAN. THE SPECTKUM UF THE HYDFATED ZEOLITE CONTGA. SIMILAR TO. 20PERCEur CU PRIFE2PUSITIVE IONS IS CONSIDEREG AS A SUPERPiOSIrfON OF 2 COMPONENTS: Ll 14 THAT CF LCW LU CONTENT ZECLITE (UP TO SIMILAR TO 11PERCENT) A. D OF A DEHYDkATE IAT 5000EGkEES AND 10 PRIME 'NEGATIVE6 PIN HGJ ZEULITE. THE EXPTL* EPR SPECTRUM SPECTRUM OF CU PRIME2POSITIVE IONS IN THE GROUND STATE MAGNITUDE OF 31 PRI14E2-R PRIME2. :GIREATER~ THAN IS VESCRIBE0 FOR THE IST TLME. FACILITY: DONETS. FIZ.-TEKH. IN ST.v DONETSK# USSR. UN-CLASS IFIED USSR UDC 541.15 546,287 547-539-162 ZIMIN, A. V. , VAYNSFUE)PT, B. I., �1LL9iU2UW YU -I - Physicochemi- cal Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov, blose ow, �ttttor6ittee for Chemistry "Radiation-Induced Synthesis of Ferfluorophenyleblorogilanes'I Moscow, Khimiya Yysokikh Energi Vol 4, No 5, Sep-Oot 70, pp, 419- Abstract: The article describes results of a study of the radiation- induced synthesis of previously undescribed methylpentafluorophenyl- dichlorosilane (CH)3C6F5S'Cl2 and pentafluorophanyltx-ichlorosilane C6F5S'Cl3 -- compounds i~hich are perfluorophen*yl analogs of methyl- pheny1dichlorosilane and phenyltrichlorosilme, synthesized by A. V. Z-ViIN, et al. The radiation-induced synthesis. is based on the method previously suggested by Z114IN, et al. for the condensa- tion reaction of hydridochlorosilanes with halogenated benzenes under the action of ionizing radiation by a chaiji mechanism. The optimal physicochemical conditions for the radlation-~induced syn- thesis of these compounds are determined, including tho use of a 1/2 USSR ZIMIN, A. V., et al, Khimiya Yysokikh Bner&iy '101 4, No 5, Sep- Oct 70, pp 419-424 reactor employing steel lKhl8N9T. An advantage of the method is that, unlike ordinary chemical methods fqr the synthesis of organo- silicon monomers, there is no need tar costly catalysts or high temperatures or many synthesis steps. The most Important physico- chemical constants of the resultant compounds are dotermined. 212 USSR UDC b47.'71;19. 3 - 54~-- .422.2' I - I it. '-, SIII-YO, I. D., I*(,C_--E-.OV', `~. F4, NCVI!,0VA a n d I Y AL., institute of US.ZeR Acadeuy of 1-c_~'ical 3ciences, !.os- cow 111ndole Derivatives. XIJ. Cyc'i2at-Ion of J, dole lviith I-,Yclic 1'-etones" Q Iliga, Khirdya Geterotsilklicheskikh Soyedincniy, ~-O 7, 19j'3, pp ~142- 944 Abstract: wei- conducted on the cycliz,0;ion of isobuty'L)indoIe and with sever_-l alicyclic anc, heterocyc"Lic ketones, in a rdxturc of benzene con! ainin&, cet~tiytic z--mounts of hGl. 'Aiese re-c"an,, yif;:Idcc~ iminez or sniran_~ of the '-'eries. MI M-1, I.M.I. FIRM, F49IN "111"W" W90531080 UR 0289 PRIMARY SOURCE: Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdelenl*Ya. kN SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskikh Nauk, Nr 12(162), Nr 5, pp.26 --3-~, N. D. B isj! c k o y .S i I e ts k ala 11~10 ON INNER STRESS IN GALVANIC DEPOSITS Const-tiction of a device allowing contact ion force of cupper and nicel bards occuring as a result of galvanic deposition of Ni and Co , has been designed. Equation for calculation of inner stress bo h relaxable, p~. and nonrelaxable, o, in Ni and Co deposits has been derived. Volues of relaxable stress, aP can be, obtained in two ways: a) by direct mesuremnt of the forde,which Schould be'applied to prevent contrac- tion of cupper band covering by galvanic' deposits; AP9053080 b) by calculation using experimentally obtained values of the contraction A. Deposition of Ni and Co allows residual stress to be obtained bv mean of reduc- tion of the, stress as a result of N; and Co 'deposition. Corr~eict valuej of a, and ap are obtained only in the cases if metal substates are property annealed. It has to be pointed out, that reductio'n of inner stress in deposits in course of increasing it's thick- ness is very low. 37 fil AIR 4- A~ 00 a- a__1_ VI? Cc LF_" LJ_ Z UDC 576.052.29 (1tydro,%onomon&a).6B3.3 OPTL41ZATION OF TUS KINEM COMPOSITIOR OF A ),'UTMM HEDLUX FOR HYDRrAGMiOXONAS (Articl ch:sby V. X. K-ovLqe A. 41 k,,a1jgnd V. N. Haks# 4_0va. L - --T.- _Z' Mosew. Kasai h~ya iaol Ons, Vol S. Ac Nil,,pp 84-85i ~i I suhaitted 1. October 19L691 The prospects for.,the.future "a of Ityarcuinamonae for atmospheric bloragenaration In closad 'life support systems and as a protein sour" in man's diat imecessitata a thaivuSh study of bacteria of this &*am* (JeakIrA,. Mattoon; Dralk). In developins & method for the continuous cultivation of bacteria for loar-functioning fyatums it is important to C:Arify the coorumpLian of nutrients in the culture az4 to daterciat the conditions ior racircu- lation of the nutrient madium. The trowth aad development of KydrogcAQ%-,, ones, as Is well kamm. art depeadant on tho cultivAtion conditions, avail- rbility of Gas tmponents, and "=position of minerals in the vkutrlient solutLor.. The Schlegel c4dium reco=a4ad by t. Ya. Vedanina can scarcely be considered opimuz for the autotrophic cultivation of bacteria, it for no other rasuca than that it '.% overloaded with phosphates. The limited possibilities of autotrophic cultivation of Hydrostacn- onas make it difficult a optimize the medl-um composition by the mathod of alternate chcnging of each cocipottent in ch-2. medium while maintaining 4CC the other fcctors ttnsrazt, such as is a c==on practice in %irvobiology. In seek-Ing the o?t1muti rela--ionships of the moat important mintital ingred- ients in a nutrient medium for the cultivation of Hydrogenomonag Z-1 we used the method of izathemarical planning of* experiments, the steep ssctat method (V. V. Nali=ov and N. A. Chernova). 16 optimiting,the -4-cral composition of the nutrient T'A&UM for Hydroganomotias ve. pursued three objectives, clarification of the pofisL-l Ln bility.of inc'.raAbing c*ltuvo do-tatty. by a precise bLiancing of the mineral coapoaants, of the medium, obtaining approxiatte computations of the qu*a-' tity of minerals uhma reserves cruai be easured, and chocking; rhe efficiency. r 130 CA 100 82-232+576-852.29 (Ilydrogenomonao).629.78 STMY OF THE EFFECT OF FLUNT FAMAS ON TH9 ZOND-S AVrOMTIC STATION ON A CULTUM OF YEASTS AND ALCAL BACTMA drticlu by.L'.A, 0-1) lttlf 0,9y). 1_..A. ~aksiTqv A. St&CtSkAYA MA hin- _Mki Ya A. Krasavin and V. K. ~va a Y' 4YA l5i 7T'~;'Btrsioa, R Ian. Vol 5, No 6. 1971. submitted for publicatL*n 14 June 1911, Abstract. This.pajer 1,Lvt4 the rusulco of studying the yedut Candid& trDpicalia SX-4 and the bUt'crium lly.fr- arnomonan autropha Z-1 which were aboard the surm*ttv. Station Zond-6 during ite Lanar flight. The 6UtViVat Of yeaht tells during flight on,] tht physiological and bio- chemical properties of their ektbacquent generations ro- stained unchanged, The survival of bacteria t1ccreasted by 5 7orcent in czr%~Aritton vrh thc control. Suba(squent generations of bacteria tendcd to derrease their produc- t tvity durne atktatrophic cultivattnn, t1& lovel, rev%,kin- inp within Me limitr, of productivity variationa under lAbnratorv rad%0RC.-tivitl7vity 411d fi~it cha,nee after the fli:!ht, In tho biological *xperitzents carried out cartiar all(,ard Soviet &rW American zpacaallips =d artificial tarth bstellirns m%cj,6ergmni;=s uar& used iZ f&r the =at part as indicators for the biological dosilactry or -cosmic r:- diation aM com=n3y ir~lo-yed genetic objects (Junking; N. N. Zhukov-Ver 9h, nikov. at &I. , 1962 ; N. V. Kovyazin, t &I - ; G. P. PArf*nov and A. A. Lakin. N. N. Zhukov-Vartzhvitkov, et at. , 1168). During the perick3 20-27 October the Zond-S autnutatic otntion, which flew around tile moon on 24 October, carried a culture of the yeast Candids tropicalis SK-4 and a culture of flydrosenomanas eutrophs z-i. The sulkction of yeasts and Ilydregenowanas as ubjects (or irojustiga- tion6 aboard thh Zond-S was dictatei by tile rl~od for studying the tolerant4 as to spaceflight factors oi nacraorgantsms promising As bi0L0jjC4l Obj4Ct$ for T_V fit USSR SILICRA V. A.J. SHEPELINA, M. M. "Program for Construction of Linear Set Regression Equations" Kibernetika i vuz. fCybernetics and the University -- Collection of Works], -Tomsk, Tomsk University Press, No 4, 1971, pp 164-173, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V717 by the author's). Iranslation: A brief description is presented of an algorithm and program for construction of linear set regression equations using the method of set correlation analysis in ALPHA-language and machine language for the MIR-1 computer. 57 USSR ia . A., OGAY, V. S. ~4 41 W "Program for Processing Statistical Data Using the Method of Primary Components" Kibernetika i vuz. [Cybernetics and the University -- Collection of Work-s, Tomsk, Tomsk University Press, No 4, 1971, pp 174-1$3, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No'2, 1972,.Abso,act No 2 V718 by the author's). Translation; A program is described for realization of the method of primary components in ALPHA-language and MIR-I computer language. USSR UDC: 8.74 SILICH A.0, SHEPELINA, M. M. "Program for Checking Joint Distribution for Multidimensional ,Normality" Tomsk, Kibernetika i vuz--sbornik.'Cybernetics and Higher Edu- cation--collection of works), v-yp. 5, 1972, pp 146-157 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV790 by the authors) Translation: A program is given for verifying the normality of multidimensional distribution. The program consists of two sub-programs: the first is compiled in ALPHA language, and the second in "MIR-111 computer.language. 101 112 017 uNCLAsSiFlEu "PROCESSING, DATE--160CT70 .T.ITLE--IMUNGLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF.TULA POPULATION IN RESPECT TO MEASLES AT DIFFERENT PERIODS OF THE YEAR -U- ,AUTHOR-(04)-SILICHt V.A., KHAZANDyt Molos ZHOANOVA, G.L., SEVEROV, A.M. OF INFO--USSR "';,;~SOURCE--ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGIIi.EPIDEMIDI-.OIGI'I I IMMUNOBIOLOGII, 1970, NR 5, pp 109-115 BAT EPUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANU-MEDICAL 'SCI-ENCES ,:-,TOPIC TAGS--IMMUNOLOGYt HEMAGGLUTINATIUN, INHIBITION TESTr MEASLES i1j"ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "TROXY, REEL/FRAME--1994/0150 STEP NO--UR/0016/70/000/005/0109/0115 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114546 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 017 UNCLASSI FI ED OROCESSING OATE-16OCT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0114546 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IMMUNOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF TULA -POPULATION IN RESPECT TO MEASLES WAS STUDIED WITH THE AID OF HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITION REACTION. OVER 31000 UNSELECTEO CASES FROM VARIOUS AGE GROUPS WERE EXAMINED IN MARCH ANU IN (JECEMBERs 1966. THERE WAS NOTED A REGULARITY COMMON TO BOTH'SEASONS: THE NUMBEk OF POSITIVE REACTIONS INCREASED FROM 5-14PERCENT AT THE AGE OF 1-2 YEARS TO THE MAXIMAL IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADULTS EQUAL TO 89PERCENT IN MARCH9 AND -54PERCENT IN DECEMBER. IN DECEMBER tTHE TIME OF INTENSIVE ELEVATION OF MEASLES INCIDENCE IN TULA) THE PERCENTAGE OF POSITIVE HEMAGGLUTINATION INHIBITION REACTIONS WAS MUCH LESS THAN IN MARCH. A FALL IN THE LEVEL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIUNS IN DECEMBER COULO 8E AI*TRIBLITED TO THE DEPRESSIVE EFFECT OF NONSPECIFIC SEASONAL FACTORS aN THE GENERAL IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY OF THE ORGANISM# AND ALSO TO REDUCTION OF THE CIRCULATION OF MEASLES VIRUS DURING THE PRECEDING PERIOD OF LOW MEASLES INCIDENCE. ONE OF THE CAUSES OF ELEVATION OF ME&SLES INCIDENCE DURING AUTUMN WINTER PERIOD IS POSSIBLY A'REDUCT[ON OF THE IMMUNITY LEVEL TO MEASLES AMONG THE POPULATION. FACILITY: TSENTRALINYY INSTITUT EPIDEMIOLOGII. UNCLASSIFIED WSSR tJDC 550.42 BEILZERTSEVA, N. V., Yakutsk Territorial Geological "Distribution of Gold in Sedimentary and Igneous Rocks in -the Region of ~Nezhdaninsk Gold Ore Deposits" Moscow, Geokhimiya, No 6p Jun 73, PP 931-935 Abstracti In the sedimentary and igneous rocks of the Nezildaninsks gold ore deposits, unchanged by secondary processes# the coefficient of variation of the gold content is below 84.6%, indicating possible syngenatic nature of its increased concentration in these rocks. Both the sod-imortarj and igneous rocks in.this region contain high concentrations of gold. Maximum levels are found in the pyritiferous siltstones of the lower Pe=ian period and In gabbrodiorites of the Geldian group of blocks. An asslinption has been expressed that this increased gold content Is connected In some way with the assimilation of the terrigenous rocks of the aleuropelltic composition enriched with this materiala. 1A 13 1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -TITLE-)iLTH00 FOR THE WEAR TESfING OF MATERIALS DURING DRY USING T :RAD[OACTIVE ISUTOPES -U- AV_THGR-(03)-DRCZDOVp YU-N.9 PUCHKOV* V.Nov SILIN9 A.A. _CGU~NTRY UF LNFO-USSR 1:5~UURCE-LAVUC. LAB. 19709 3613), 345-6 :JATE PUBLISHED--70 ~,SUBJECVAREAS-MATERIALS :JGPIC TAGS-RADIOACrIVE ISOTUPE, CYCLOTRON# FRICTIGNP WEAR RESISTANCE ~_ONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED _'PRUXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1052 STEP NO---UR/0032/70/0361003/0345/0346 ..,t; I KC AC(;kSSlUN NU--AP0123045 UNCLASSIF160 4'/ 2 028 UNCLASSIFIF PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 l"CIRC ACCLSSIEN NO--AP0123045 ~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SAMPLE IS IST ACTIVATED 3Y RHO (6-7 ME:V) IN A CYCLOTRON, AND AFTER THE FRICTION UPERATIGN ITS kADICIACTIVITY IS MEASURED AND COMPAREU,WITI4 THE RAOtoAuIVITY of A MODEL 'GOS. NII MASHENOVED., -SAMPLE OF KNOwN DEPTH OF WEAR. FACILITY: :USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TIITLE-AMPLITUDE MANIPULATED SIGNAL RECEPTION IN POWERFUL AM NOISE -U- VONA" ,'~_AUTHOR-(021-SILIN, A.V., SHIRNOV, N.M. COU TRY OF INFO-USSR ...:WtJRCF_--KIEV, IZVESTIYA VUZ(JV SSSR RA(JIUELEKTRONIKAY VOL l3l NO 2, 1970, PP 242-245 ..pATE. PUf3L-ISHED-----70 ~"'~SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRUNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.v NAVI' i~'IOPIC TAGS-TELEGRAPH SIGNALP SIGNAL RECEPTION9 ELECTROMAGNETIC NOISE, RADIO RECEIVEkv AMPLITUUE MUDULATION CONTROL AAkKING--N"(J XESTRICTIONS UCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME-1991/145o STEP NO--UP,/Oft!i2/70/013/UD2/0242/0245 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-090CT70 tl R CACCESSION _-Ab'iTKACT/EXTRACT--lU) GP-0- AiSrRACT. THIS P APE IS C j Z~ E P. N E D W I T H r__CTI GN OF THE imlA-010 RECEIVER FROM NOISE OF A Lf-lfk:L EKCEEI)i' THA RROT ~4 Gf T 0 F tHE DESIRED SIGNAL. THE RECEIVER 15 ASSUMED TO HAVE AiN 1XIMPLITUDE- 14ANIPULAJED SIGN-4-1 OF A ARTICULAR. CARYiIER FREQUENCV IN, AMPLITUDE MODULATED NOISE AT ITS INPUT. THE AMPLITUDE OF THL NIIGISI: ENVELOPE is A RANCOM PROCESS WITH A SPECTRUM LIMITED BY THE FREQUENCY. THE- FREQUE'NICY DIFFERENCE OF CARRIER AND NOISE SIGAALS 15 SOfIEWHAT HIGHER THAN THE UPPER FREQUENCY OF THE SIGNAL EtIVELOPE SPECTRUIlt. IT 1S ALSO ASSUkiED THAT THE SI.GNAL AND NOISE FREQUf:NCIES AT THE RECEIVER END OF THE COMMUNICAT'LLIN CHANNEL ARE KNONN. THE INITIAL TELEGRAPH, SIGNAL 15 TO BE DETECTED AT-.,,THE RECEIVER OUTPUT. A RECEIVER TO COPE 'rilTH THIS PROBLEM WAS DESIGNED AND TESTED BY THE AUTHORS. THE BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THIS RECIEVER 15 GIVEN'. AS THE AM NOISE, THETUSED'A 1,~O KHL OSCILLATION WITH A SUPPRESSED CARRIER; THEY USED A:NOISE PROCESS dlTH LIMITED SPECTRUM AS THE MODULATING FUNCTION. THE TELEGRAPli SIGNAL WAS SUPPL'IED BY- KEY.ING. THE AUTHORS REPORT THAT THE NOISE HAD PRACrICALLY NO EFFECT UN THe RECEPTION. THEY CONCLUDE WITHiTHE ASSERTION THAT THE RECEIVER ::~_CAN ALSO BE USED IN MULTIPLEXING. f-IED' Nomm-m-ma USSR LTC 621..391:519.2 SILIN, A. V. 1% "Separation of Two AIR-Signals with Voice lAformation" Uch. zap. Gorkovsk. un-t (Scientific Notes of Gorkiy University), 1970, vyp. 105, pp 50-53 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract -No 9A43) Translation: When solving the problem of separating two,AM-sign-I.Is. wi.th g frequency spectra by the method of synchronous detectioti, the overlappin necessary condition of separation is exact reproduction of the carrier oscillations of both signals on the receiving end of the communicarions channel. Accordingly, the procedure for reproducing the carrier oscilla- tions based on using the spaces in.the noisn envelope characteristic of ~voice information during which tuning of the heteradyne.modulating the useful sigual oscillations is realized, is.investigated. Tho schematic of the receiver is presented. There areitwo illustrations and a three- entry bibliography. Receivers aad Transmitters USSR UD-C 621.391.3 SI IN' V. and SMIRNOV, N. M. "Amplitude-Manipulated Signal Reception in Powerful /M Noise" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZov SSSR-Radioelektronika, Vol 13, No 2j 1970, pp 242-245 rned with protection of the radio receiver from Abstract: This paper is conce noise of a level exceadling that of the desired signal. The receiver is assumed to have an amplitude-manipulated signal of a particular ca-rrie): frequency in aiipiitude-modulated noise at its input. The amplitude of the auise cnvelape is a random process with a speatrun limited by the frequoncy. The frequency difference of carrier and noise signals iS: Somewhat highi-i-Ir than the upper fre- quency of the signal envelope spectrum. It is also assw-,.cd tbat the signal and noise frequencies at the receiver end of the co-iznunicatiaa channel are known. -1he initial telegraph signal is to be detected at the receiver output. A receiver to cope with this problez3 was designed and teated by the authors. The block diagram of this receiver is given. As the A'M -aoise~ they user: a 120 ~Ufz oscillation with a suppressed carrier; they used a noise process with 1/2 P. USSR SILIN, A. V.. et al., Izvestiya Mov SSSR-Radioelektronika, Vol 13, No 2, 1970, pp 242-245 limited spectrum as the modulating function. The telegraph si--lal was supplied by,kaying. The authors report that the noise had practically no effect on the reception. They conclude with the assertion that the raceiver.can also be used in multiplexing. 2/2 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCt;SSIKG'DATE--30OCT70 _~TITLE-SPECTRAL PROPEkTIES AND PHOTOSENSITIVITY OF ISOSTRUCTURAL -U_ -._'~AUTHOR-(04)-GAILIS, A., MURNIECE, Dot SILINg E.p FREIMANISt J. -:,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR < Zoo PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTISt FIZ. TEH. ZINAT~o SER. 1970, (1)f %~l 7 p E PUBLISHED------ 4 T 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPECTRU.4t PHOTOSENSITIVITY, AMIN5, AROMATIC KEYONEr ~-HNZENE DERIVATIVEr ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNOr GOLD COMPOUNOv PHOTOELECTRIC PROPERTYv VIBRATION SPECTRUM. -CONTROLMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ",,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0680 STEP NO--UR/0371/70/0001001/0009/0017 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119588 UNCLASSIFIED ~:4/2 029 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--30(3CT?O .'CARC ACCESSION NO--AP0119588 ~-.ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRONIC AND VIBRATIONAL ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE 2 ISOSTRUCTURAL AMINOINDENES ~-,3tPHENYLAMINOtZt'PHEN'YLINDEN,ltONE (R-0) AND 3tPHENYLAMINOtZYPHENYL14NDENEPI,THIONE (R-S) IN SOLID STATE AND IN SOLN. HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED. THE ENERGY OF INTRAMOL, H a0ND HAS BEEN :EVALUATED: FOR (R-O) THE VALUE OF DELTAH EQUALS 2.66 CAL-iMOLE, FOR -(R-0) 2.42 CAL-MOLE. SOME PHOTOELEC# PROPERTIES OF THIN LAYER SYSTEMS AU-(R-O)-AU AND AU-(R-SI-AU HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED* THE OF (R-S) EXCEEDS THAT OF (R-O) BY 2-3 ORDERS. POSSIBLE ":'~''-.~'INFLUENCE OF THE SUBSTITUTED ATOMS IN ISOSTRUCTURAL COMPOS. ON THEIR PHUTGSENSITIVITY HAS BEEN SUGGESTED. -ENERG. FACILITY: FIZ. INST.p RIGAi USSR. UNCLASSIFIED kM-16a6i #A"44033 Acc. Nr. Ref. Code: UR 0240 PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 1970, Nr 2, pp 3q-3,Y CHANGES IN THE HUMAN BLOOD SERUM PRPTEINS UNDER THE EFFECT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE B. 0. Alawsiev, V. A. ZhWovs 1. V. S Lmq Changes in the~'blood'proteins-of man under the effect of high temperatur-2 and also in filtrous metabolites were determined by using electrophoresis. Con'tinuou-) e.LposuTe to high temperatures was found to modify but slightly the total blood protoin and iis' fractiorz, ir- respective of the calorific value of the food allowance. Thermal action in conju.nctIion -.,.-ith physical load produced material changes of the protein metabolism in the organism 5 t-5 with but insignificant modifications occurring in the protein fractiolls of the serum. Changes takingplace in the blood serum proteins followi ng~ exposure to high Lemperaturecannotiserve as a hygienic test of modifications occurring in thejorganism, REEL/FRAME 19770485 USSR UDC 615.851.2 SIUN L F Fir t Sterlitamakskiy City Hospital, and Chair of Psychiatry, a J s ffa-shkir Medical Institute "Objective Evaluation of the Depth of Hypnotic Sleep" Kazan', Kazanskiy Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, p 39 Abstract: Electromyography is suggested as a useful memns of evaluating the depth of hypnotic sleep. Study of 136 EMG's from 68 patients showed that when they were awake the average frequency of oscillations of bicelectric potential of resting muscles was 601.4+3.69 per sec witli an average amplitude of 3.3+0.23. In the first stage of hypnosis the mean frequency of oscilla- tions was lower than during wakefulness, and it was lower in the second stage than in the first. The amplitude of the oscillations was greatest in the second sta e. !a the third sta-e there was a consistent dissociation between the frequency and amplitude of the muscle'biopotentials. The number of os- cillations increased and their amplitude decreased. LZSR uDc: 621-362.2(o88.8) UIEWMOV, A. Ya. , SILIN, L. L. , CHERKASSKIY, A., Kh. "An Installation for Durability Testing of Thermocouples" USSR Author's Certificate No 2521436, filed,6 Aug 68, published 19 I'far 7' (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract Ito 1('-)Al64 P) Trwislation: An irstal-lation is proposed for durability teuting of thermo- couples. The unit contains a hermetically sealed houning which ;i~c t--ommo dates two heaters for the cold and hot ends of the specimen to bo~ elec- trically insulated thermal junctions between the specimen and the heaters, measurement thermocouples, and probes. To increase the oper!ltiona.L relia- bility of the installation, flexible heat contact plates bai3ed on steatite ~withthe addition of 1-20 percent molybdenum,are used as tbe electrically insulated thermal junctions. j~jjwjjwnMVr.r& _qn .Miumait"'mumfillaill! tJ,',.'C L A S .5 1 F I Eb~ PA0cES_qlNr;p 0ATE--13';lDV70 TITLE--- I ND US TR I AL ADOPTION OF A ZIPIC A13SDR13ER FOrk THE,: fHQfMJ`J,;H -REMOVAL OF HYDROGE-i'l SULFIDE FRuM HYJFUCARlliOpl GASES. ~_U_ A,UTH0R-(02)-PQYEZ0, O.F.1 SILI-Ni N,G. COUNTRY C. F I N- -US S R 'FO _~..SIDURCE~MEFTEPERAB. NEFTEKIAIm. C413 S C 0,4 1:97 0, (5) , DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '_SUBJECT ARF.AS--CHEMISTRY, MECH.t IND. i CIVIL AND MAKINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-HYDROGEN SULF IDEt ZINCt GAS ADSORPTION, KM)Lltir RELLETIZATION CON TRO'L fiA7,~~ I N'G--?4 0E S TA I C T I CN S DOCUM EiNI TCLIs SS--UNCLA SS I F I ED -PROXY REEL/ FP.A',tE---3000/ 1085 SlTE PN 0--UR /03 18 17 0,10 00100 500 3 3003 5 _I Rr ACCESSION NO--ilPOL34774 C I WNW. 'MM 016 UNCL ASSI FIEO PkOCESSING DATE--13!OV70 ~~64 R CA C C, E S S I Q NN U- - A P 0 13 4 7 74 ~-A,BSTRAC T/EX TRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KAOLIN (I PART) WAS MIXED ;,,iITH 10 PARTS I ECH. U10 A)"40 THEN '41TH 14ATER M40 NH SUB 3SJOI.N. PELLETED (6-10 N 0 1. 1 ED I * IENCY M14 At Of IN AIR AND THEN IN N. THE ABSrJR13ER:'Hi%[) GOOD EFFIC 'CH. NGTH THAN' THE `0 PRODIN T. AND HIGNER MF STRE TAbLETTL -1 i7 i:l PlU I I I 1~ I 1- 0 USSR GDO 621.385-6.01 BURTSSV, V.V., SILM, R.A. ODistinctive Features Of The conlitions For Synchronism Of Elactrona With A --Periodic Retarding Systems Enclosed In A Cylinder' Wave In Two.-Dimensional -Ironico Technology. Elektron-tekhnilca. Nauch.-tekhn.sb. Elaktron.Mh (Eleou Scientific-Technical Collection. in iicrowava Electronics), 1971, Issue 7) PP ~-15 (from RZh--Elaktroni3m j_Zp7 No IIA19) AjiKtm~ ~ni o~ Tro 11,21ov 1971, Abstract _N Translation: The oonditiona are considered for synchronism of electrons with a wave in 2-dimensional--periodic retarding systems (RS) enclosed in a cylindar. It is shown that in the general cave of electrons moving in an arbitrary direct- ion relative to a series of arrays [reshatkal of the RS, synchronism conditions at any frequency in the passband of the system are realized at any velocity of the electrons, if only for one of the spatial harmonics. There exist, however, ouch directicns of movement of the electron flow (e.g., along the series of arrays) where the synchronism conditions can be realized simAltaneously for an infinite set of spatial harmonica. The conditions are studied for the existence of feedback in devices based on the use of RS enclosed ia a cylinder. It is shown that irr-sepactive of tho type of dispersion ahartiaterlutie., foodbuck. ey- into if projections of the group velocity of the wave and the velocity of tho electrons on the axis of the cylinder have aa oppoBite aign. Summary. U ss, R UDC 621 .385.6:0'51.3 AS, 1. MIKHAYLUS, F. F., FOBEDON03TSEV, S.. 5AZON BLEYVA LUXOSHOV, V. S., V. P SUM R. A. 114;iachine Nethods of Flannin- 2-licrowave Electrovacuum Davices Xean5 of Incroa5ing the Efficiency of Development" Elektron. takhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic TachnoloZy Scientific-Technical Collection. ~Ucro~rave Electronics), 1970, ,,.,,o 4, pp 71-9, (from RZh--T-Iektronika i yeye prAmoneniya, Alo.:7. July 1970, Abstract No 7A-11 8) Translation: The basic problems ot machine planning ol' irdarovave UIoctrov;-:c=x devices Pro formulated, and sono conareto oxagples of jrachi.-no planning -In the zr--a of electronics, elootrodynamics, and electron optic:; are cojw:44dorod. Problij-7,3- are discussed of the creation of a system of proooduro in ma,~,hino plann.InE; and problems in the area of machine planning of microwave eleatrovacuw~ devices. 53 ref. Summary. USSR UDC: 621.762:669.018.25(~088.8) POVIDAYLO, V. A., SILIN, R.-I,,, TMIANOV, V. I., YUREVIC11, R. V. "Method of Processing of Metal Ceramic Products" USSR Author's Certificate Number 354939, Filed 26/02/71, Published 13/11/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No OG441), by S. Krivonosova). Translation: The method suggested includes surface oxidation of products in air at 850-950% cooling and subsequent removal of the oxide layer by vibra- tion. In order to increase the mechanical properties of the products and sim- plify the technology of their processing, products are oxidized in a stream of compressed air heated to the oxidation point, then cooled at up to 100*/min. The method can be used in the production of haTd alloy drilling and cutting tools, for example for hardening of hard-a1loy, teeth of drilling machines. N August 1973 ANOMALOUS NONLINEAR DISSIPATION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY RADIO WAVES IN PLAVA Article by V Physics institute i=eni N. N. Letcdev, USSR AcadeA*".t,-_S.iences, from Russian-llanguaqo journ., -Rl~ rizicheakikh Nauk, Val. 10a, No. 4, Mos.'W' PP CONTOTS PAGE ...................................... 2. R-sults of tbe Theory of rarmootric lDst*b1tLt;y of fl*=A In the Field of an ZI.Ctroe'a'"ctic We= ........................... I........ 5 3. QuAvtlinearmnd Nonlinear Theary a.' Arr~alous Conductivity of Paravietrically llust*k4e Pla~ ...................... 14 1. Nintri cat Experiments Which Model Parametriraliy Unstable Plj,~.k And Ancnaloua High-Fraquency ronductieicy. ..................... 77 5. Ewpert~ntsl investigations of Anc"alm" Nonlinear t)is~ipstlon of 111gh-Fraqvenry Radlo Wdvs In Parsaactrically Unstable 30 6. Conclusion ............ ................. ............................ 47 BLbliograp?,y ....... .................. ...... 48 UNCLASSIFIED PRO*CESSING DATE--;-27NOV70 TITLE--T'dEGkY OF DEGENERATfVF ELCCTPON FLUID ANDFLEC'm,"IAGNETIC WAVES IN METALS -U- NTRY OF INFO--USSR OU, C SOURCE--FIIZKA METALLOV I MATALLOVEDENIEt APR. 1970, 29, (4), 681-734 OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, 14ATERIALS -IVITY, EL EC TROIIAGNE TIC TOPIC, TAGS--ELECTRON GAS, METAL ELECTRICAL CONDUCI WAVE PROPAGATIONI SPIN WAVEi PARAMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILTTY C fIN T R 0 LMARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UN CLASSIFIED _DGCUMEt T, PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1809 STEP NO ~-Ulfk /012b/ 70/029/004/063 1/0 734 CIRC ACCESSION t-40--AP01291*77 IFIF UNCLASSI -0 LINC L A S S 1 F 10 PROCESSING DATE-27MOV70 'SF "i'l N CIR- ."CCE 1-; 40-AP0129177 '5STRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ARSTRACV. THE GEN-ERAL FHFO~iY OF T!-fL,:' DEGENERATE ELECTRON FLUM IN METALS IS PRESENTED ANO INTER-PREFF.1) UN OPERTIES OF !IIE-1-ALS All-40 ALLOYSf TERMS OF THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC Pq WITH SPECIAL REP. TO THE QUESTION OF THE PROPAGATION. (IF FLECTP.0MAG,"iETIC WAVES THROUGH AND ALONG THESE, THE PRIiNCIPLES UNDERLYING THE CONCEPT OF QUASI PARTICLES 4R~ E EXPLAINED AND APPLIED TO Tfll~ VIIEGkY OF PARAMAGNIETIC SUSCEPTIMLiry IN 1,11ETAL.S. S P I N A iNi I WAVES ARE INTERPRETED ON THE BASIS OF PRACTICAL PHYSICAL Pl~tOPERTIES. UNCLASSIFI~,U USSF. YETE070SKly, V. 1".. OGMNE-St YU.IYS L. G.,~Si V P (Lebadev Physics lnstbi~ute USSR Acaderky of Sciences) ',Three-Dir"ensional Vector Field Structure in Self-Fmirsing Ilaveg-uliees" 1.10scou." Zhurral Eksnerinentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy A:Tagus-L, 1.,0(12; pp 532-9 ABSTFUCTI: It is sho-,m that if account is made for the real voctor iv-,tiire of an. clectraaagnetic field, thw equations ar.ronline;ir lead to new self -f ocus-ling wave.-yide so1ations. This opens up the poumibil.ity of the eyd.stence of self-focussin- wave,, ides in whic.1i ths,- 1vn,-jt-u'Ij.na-L field streng ~,th:, are of the smo order of mi(-3ALude. As P:.artia-alar canr~,,s '11~e set of snIf-fcgc~usning -,7mve"'vides wi-dell is chexacterizod an Imusral t'17_e of polariz(Kl. ~~,,,-.Ilcttrc af the elertricaj field ine3juden th~-- T"-;-~o'des viously stu~licd. lor a plinc F--prer,,try aa vi I "; , t-,.f' t F., 11 Utrtivt- ar Jy~o rmlin-~ar eqw,tiolls yie,34~5 a clan,~;Lrlnatinn Of Sb,'!,tM3 Cj:~' VOCtOr SCI-r- foe-anjing wavoguieteo. R i t; showu LbaL undar Cortoln c,01101tio 1/2 USSR YELEONSKIY, V. M., et al., Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Toorp-ticheskoy Fiziki; August, 1972; pp 532-9 medlun a pecular type of phenomenon amseal vis, s-znatial stratifiction ol' the electromagnetic fiold into I'marly" self -f mu-ssing reglom of TE- and Til~- MCK30 fields. Ghzxactoristicalb~, the change,in space of the "nearly" self- focussing field node iz due to nonlinear interiction- ,:.,.t weak field :3tr(mgths. The article Includes 13 eqantiomarA 5 figures. There are mforences. 2 USSR UDC: 533-951.8 BAYKOV, I. S. and SILIN, V. P., P. N. Lebedev.Physics Institute, Moscow "Parametric Instability in a Nonuniform Plasma With Hot Ions" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheek(?y Fiziki, No 1, 1973, PP 3-13 Abstract: The present paper is the follow-up of an earlier paper by the second of the authors named above, in which it was found !hat the anomalous absorption of monochromatic electromagnetic waves in a plasma is connected with the plasma's development of parametric instabilities when the amplitude of the variable electric field of the pumping wave exceeds the threshold value (I'lliDTF. 48. 1965, p 1679). The authors of the present paper conoider'd-no'nuniform. plasma in which the ion temperature is much hig/her than the elec- tron temperature, a situation likely to occur in the interaction of a neutral bunching of the plasma with an external high-frequency field. The cases of aperiodic and periodic plazma in6tabilities are theoretically investigated. It is found tha-l', mith pLasmas in which the ion temperature exceeds the electron temperature the th-reshold for the parametric excitation of ion-acoustical waves exceeds the 1/2 USSR TJDC: 533-951.8 S., et al, ~hurnal. Teklmiche-skoy riziki, No 1, 1973, PP 3-13 threshold for the excitation of purely aperiodic instabilities under a condition specified in the.article. USSR UDC 533-951 SILT111 V. P., Physics Institute imeni P, N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences "Anomalous Nonlinear Dissipation of High-Prequency Radio Vayes in a Plasm." Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 108, No 4, Dec 72, pp 625-654 Abstract: There have been nlinerous studies of the effects of weak waves on a plasma when such phenomena correspond to linear electrodynamics. Now there is intensive study of the effect of high-pover olectronagnetic radia- tion on a plasma when the possibility arises of a whole sories of different nonlinear phenomena. 'Bic; present article surveys one. such collection of non- linear phenomena in a plasma which is characterized by the appearance of anomalous high-frequency resistance due to the resonai*= paxametric effect of powerful radiation, resulting in the devolopment of perturbations in the plasma and a turbulent state. The survey covers results which have been obtained in the last few years by a number of authors and only those which axe characterized by sufficient completeness. 1/3 En UWR SILIN, V. P., Uspeldii Fizichesk_ikh Nauk, Vol 108, No 4, Doc 72, pp 625-6Yi The following are considered: results of ths theca-y of` parametric in- stability of a plasma in an electromagnetic wave field; qijasilinear and non- linear theory of anomalous high-frequency conductivity of a pa-ramaetrically unstable plasma; numerical experiments simulating a paramet*xically unstable plasma, and anomalous high-frequency conductivity; expertion-tal study of the anomalous nonlinear dissipation of high-frequency radAo Hayes In a pazemet- rically unstable plasma. Conclusion: The theoretical results obtained in recent years rerzal~d- 3 ng the parametric effect on a plasma have made it po~,~siblo to predUct a qualitatively new range of phenomena in the interactivn of electroinza-g-netic waves with a plasma. These involve the-dvvelopment of parametric instabil- ities in the plasma due to the nonlinear effect on the plasma of a strong high-frequency electric field. The developmcnt of pammetric instabilitie-3 leadr. -to the appearance of a turbulent plasma state, ona of' the wdnifesta- of 4- pl~_- tions of which is the anomalous high-fre%uency conductIvity ffi -Ira, 0/1 -bSSR SIMI, V. P., 'Uspekhi-Fizichaskildi Nauk, Vol 108, ND-4i Dec 72, pp 625-654 The -theoretical prediction of anomalous nonlinear dissipation of high- frequency clectroragnetic, waves in a plasma has been confirmed in a number of experimental studies leading to the experimental discovery of anomaiously strong absorption of an electromagnetic field by a plasma. These important first steps in the experimntal study of the effect of high-power electro- magnetic radiation or, a plasma show the need for an extensive and detailed study of the phenomena that take place in a plasma under such conditions.