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SKMOVA. T. A. ~ ICJSWWW, V. M., WLAK, V. G., and KALYAYEV, A. V., Yosct:,v
Institute of Vaccines and Sera
"Electron-microscopic Study of Cl. oedematiens During Toxin Production"
Moscow, Zhurnal I-Iikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Lnmunobialo6ii, No 51 1973,
PP 91-94
Abstract: Electron-microscopic examination of ultrathin sections of cells
from 2- and 4-day-old Cl. oedematiens (type A, strain 79) cultures revealed
that the normal cell is surrounded by a 5-layer wall consisting of 3 osmio-
philic layers separated by osmiophobic layers. Many cells had defects in the
walls throuGh which exuded an osmiophilic substance rade %ip of barely dis-
tinguishable fibrous and membranous structurea. Mature spores vere rarely
seen; paeudospores were much more common. Ihe cy-toplasm contained rod-shaped
striated inclusions often possessing a crystalline structizre. (These inclu-
sions may have been the result of infection by bacteriopha~e). Toxin produc-
tion declined following lysir, of the bacterial mass.
20
so,;-:E ppim or Avu Lim Tp lnrw nunns
W."=',T CON37=1M A RATIMZ DEVELOPED FOR S2AC!*--7IP rREUS DURING
FLIGHT WITH A UU!tATIW' UP TO A
Z-Article by I.,, A. ;4ozcow. Ak-
Sio. o ii liodit-.1-n-q Oui-rent
r
pp
a6-247J
Thio paver constitutes part of Invo5tigstlons for e~ral-
uating, the ration devoloptd for crown of specoshipu with a
flight duration up to a month (V, P. E~ycl-L,,ov and P. P., Ivanov,
1969).
The Inveatir la in a 61;-day axparlm n~t
gatl=3 were m a*u 0
Wt1h the participation- of tsix- volunteers, Lenltiiy molen In
~th~- age, rroup, 19-34 yearn. The studied ration vas oao of the
variants of the ration described in an article by V. F. flych-
Itov and P. P. Ivartov (1969). It included canned moAs., dehy-
drated most anti dairy pro4uctn,.=oPz ploa und ohocolavo in
tubes, confectlionary items and other foods, The calorie con-
tent of this ration was 2,706 CA, it contained ino-rdine, to
analytictil datn): 141t F; of protoln, 106 e, of fata sind n76 g
of carbohydrates.
Acnot-11ni, to tamptited d0,n tho rntton contritnod'. r, 23
9 of vogetablo fat. - 6 g irif polyumnturnlcd fitty oci6n,
s,
~ 1.3 F, of cholesterol and - 'I (~ al' ':t;o expor-
Un,int wa3 conductrA under ordiiv%ry worl.,z anJ rest conditions,
but the subjects remai.-iod at tho Inn-.1tute around-tho-clock.
They consumed the studied ration for 35 dap (ancInd p-i").
"N During the firzt, and thlrd periods Coach 15 doja in lonrth)
the subjects consuired a ration in which dehydrated reeds ware
replaced by freshly prepared foods in equivalent quantities.
On the l2th-13th days of the first period, the lltti-12th and
29th-30th days of the second period and the l3th-l4th days of
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Vi of' th~ IUM14. (M.)mc,,.
PL,,,. ml 01orF ""d vas xpr-i.zo-d
lit mill,irrnmi or the Vnectn,, ltv in unit" or, antiminicity
All 1; (vatuo, inieterrie to 01,t IN'T tit"), The calculationse wares
'VA P
V 1, orl to tht, formuln
A thot om-tutit Qr vn~cirio Couno in I =1 of t!Zte lrahblItr
(Me.7 . r rI; g t ) I
it) Vol-- 0 t ~ rluid it. V40 bubbler (MI)f
or 'tir tlu.t p--1 t%rt,liel, tb. ti,thblor in %5
Minut-e (II t
With vjo:tojdorft:tjon jf th.~ a vet,ape velu~ati- of pulcon4ry vdrtti.
r"ftputitInd 40 tio- Vittue (C
W,! round (Tttblu 1) that th- ".=stwliat Kresl%ter activity or
Va,.-clne P peruilt-i to pro(lurn a correspondine-ly laree concentration
or ispro-iol Artivv~ !!uht~tnnco In ~n~ liter eir a1r.,eiti, Itini. sprgycc�
1,,!r I ~Jf or r.om. Tho ji-o,,t~ I, it ty 0+ atioUring ev-n
,Yr 'Ieroqol itt 11 .# with t1.. ettorify-A t, on or acitlat
of .111tippi,ic Unit. '!VIr1Viitiy proves Adont-icell voldtile
or
Vacc ine %,"otint or vaccine, Vaccine concentration
spr-iyed per 1 .3 In I litter or air
17'~'Ju Amount r
Pt =9 Pt
1, Ao ".ot)n r).Of)55 0.144
(3, 15 12,0c"O 0.00,47 0.78
O.;_10 O.G150 1122
0. In 451,I)w) 0.()038 0.22
0.15 q'(fqf) 0. (W17 6 a. 44
f)':!() 11 . 000 0.0110 0.78
f.*on.,,iL3ct,1n(; howavor that t tin atitigenic and Immunogenic pro.
or j,,tqxt&nlj (I,> not et~rrclto L-h otich ottior,
wo maor further -itucites or ow oftar uInrostyl
vt-vnOI:inntimi of' p-ople witit both preptrationti. As it can be boom
rr,,m Tmi,l* i, tit,~ -.prnying nr h,,tctv,. or tt,Ane itir.1,tirationes
which ei~ntain diff~.ront uientjnt_~g of nfritij;-nIcity units tit I VMjf# c*n-
not alourn oqoul conclititrotion,# or the naroffnI. Thuir obtention its
only ith tim sprnytisr ,r itielmints or anticomtity
untt3. tit contipetion ith the virrious ti;mclfie activity of Vaccines
11 "n'1 Ztl (11 /111-) If (fill 111,L #11-t ~,ot th- cn- i.
f!rntrat'ion GRt o~ tho conceittrotion qxpro%sed In sentireitic units.
'Mat twf) Prolt!'raf.1'atift Were COMPRred aclordistr to tIku rtridit'Irs, obtain.
oil nrt%)r witli Pilivii ntomiopo sir"Nints of th. ft tive
-qt,)rt ( 12,01)o ur I, per I m3). Moretiver, by kno-Ina tht higher
OP the P prej-vItItin III 11on with tll~ Z)) in
nniff,"I experim.titntiontI. "a itiocu"nitk."' 11 r peoplo
Vatclit" 11, 'proyiI.F, a %MMIler omount, at' _nd
500n) p" r
UDC: 621.793.3
USSR
and U)iCfX,1TiL
GOLOWILMSKAYA, R. G., GAVRILINA, L. P. 'V,
'4 in
N T. Moscola institute of Chemical Tectinology: izeni D. 1. C deleyev
"Chemical Nickel Plating of MA-8 Hagnesium Uloy"
"loscow Zashchita 1-fetallov
Vol 6, 'No 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 614-615
act: its: (5-7 microas) with
Abstr A strong cohesion of nickel depo3
base -mecal Is attained after etching the 'Vuk-8 alloy ill coacclitracf---d ac'~tic
acid for 0.5 - 1 minute followed by ~reatzaent with.a sodit:-a
r, to
solution (70 S/1) at 70*C for i hour.. ThC flouine ion beE nown
inhibit magnesium corrosion. This study has shown that ~izjmai.,,ium Uuaride
at pH 3 increases the stability of the nickel lating solucipn; at 60-70%
P
the surface of the solution becomes covered with a dense depoki-ic at -,i'2tallic
nickel. Tiie buffer properties of the solution, will be inproved by sub-
-lionitin, fluoride. In 15 minut.::s t,1(.'
~stituting air nium bifluoridu for azz
Maximum thickness of the rLickel depositvill be'576 irdcrons.,, A loo,;Qr
duration will restore the nickel in the oolucion. Fb- Lh~l
-aloy thim study suv,."eata the folloljll~~
--chemical plating of I-M-8
USSR
c'a i t a'~'etallov, Val 6 j I-,o 5, S-ap-Oct 70,
GOLOVCM'I:Ti',-,
-pp 614-615
tion of the solution (-/l)- nickel sulfate, 30; Godiuzu iiypoph'-~s-)xiite, 25;
almaonisim bifluoride, 15; glyci5e, 15; ph,
depoSiLioa rate,,JO nicrons/nir. Glycine and bifluor-ide ar~! dis-
solved in water, and nickel sulfate and sod tiva 1-.ypop~,(:)GphitC
are then added. A 20'/4 NaOH solution is added p,%adually to pl.[ S.
2/2
Inmunology
USSR UDC 615.4TI-.615.835.5
VOROM'SOV, I. V. Lt. Col. Med Serv, SEVERMOVA, M. K.,
? and
BInn", 1. 14.1 Maj YRd Serv.
IlThe Effectiveness of Aerosol IrmaLnization"
Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 4, 1970, PP 71-74
Abstract:, Two aerosol typhoid vaccines wem made, one from bac olid
,rown on r
-medium, and the other from bacteria grown in liquid medium sand alco, xied. A-11
hol d
experimental subjects were. of similar age, rsizep and haA similar l1vin- con-litions.
1 ~3
They had been vaccinated with typhoid and paratyphoid strainil six ir..onths be.'L'r),re.
A total of 241 received aerosol inhalation for 15 minutes (dr,,,r vacolne) mid 243 wM-M-
treated similarly -with vaccine prepared from, alcohol-dried (nAl.Wren-t. The rc-nction
of,both groiAps was very much alike, Within 6-12 hours, a nligrht r1rP in temTx_,,ra-
ture Vae noted In a amll pr-,rcentagve of aubiects. However, 24 hotms after aerosol
revaccination, all side reactions subsided. Immmological tents a nianth after
vaccination showed a tvofold increase in antibody titer. 'She f"J.nd1ngs were similar
in both groups. However, a few subjects vaccinated with dxy'vacc-.'_ne showed a slight
Ancrease in the titer of 0-agGlutinins. A single vaccination with dry typhoid
'..aer0sol produced a significant increase in antibody titers.
016 UNCLASSIFrED, PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHATIASE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
CELLS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KUSHNAREV, V.M*, SMIRNOVAv T.A*v DUDENKOVs
INFO--USSR
COUNTRY OF
Coo,
SOURCE--CAN. J. MICROBIOL. 19701 1616).l 449-53,
,:.,:DATE PUBL ISHED ------- TO
-:1UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
ENZYME
OPIC TAGS--ESCHERICHIA COLIs ADENOSINE TRIPHQSPHATEv~ PHOSPHATASE,
ACTIVITYv ELECTRON MICROSCOPYv CALCIUM tOMPOUND
_,,QNTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,~'.7~--QOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY fICHE, NO ---- F070/605012/BIZ STEP Nt)--CN/0000/70/0.16/006/0449/o4~13
J,RC -ACCESSION
UNCLASSIFIEDt
zf2 016 UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-00140257
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE ATPA,51v.~ AC-T!VITY IN E. COLI
,CELLS
INVESTIGATED BY A COMBINATION. OF FLECTPON MICROSCOPIC ANO
CYTOCHEM. METHODS. THE ACTIVITY IS LOCATED 114 ll,iE CYTOPLASM AND
CYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANE. AFTER PROLONGED INCUBATION IN SUBSTRATE MEOIUt-l
COPITG. CA PRIME2POSITIVE, THE INSOL. CA PHOSPHATt. WAS CONCD. INTO
SEVERAL AGGLO4ERATES ANO PROBABLY eXTRUDED FROM THE CELL. THE POSSIBLE
MECHAt4T S14
i OF EXTRUSION IS DISCUSSED. 'THE LOCATION OF ATPA.-SE IN PiEmBRANE
PREPNS.,WAS INVESTIGATED BY SIMILAR TECHNIQUES AND FOUND BETWEEN THE
MEMBRANE SUBUNITS. THE SUBUNITS BECAME MORE REGULARLY ARRANGED AFTER
INCUBATION WITH ATP. FAC[LITY: METSCHN[KOFF [NST. VACCINES
SERAp MOSCOW, USSR.
UN&LASS-IFIED.
USSR UDC: 621.1,75.8
E
SMIR-110VA . T. A., CHERPAII~, 11. T., and BIUMFAROV, Ya. L.
"Special Case of UHF Ruby Quantira Amplif i cation"
GorIkiy, Izvestiya VU--I--.Padiofizika, to 10, 1972, Pr, 1583-1584
Abstract: This brief conmaunication reports the experi-miental obser-
-L simultaneous inversion of the 1-2 and 3-4 1cle'
vation o L - r _:_
tions in ruby at a wavelength of approximately 4 cm. The quantum
paramagnetic amplifier used in the experj~iients had -In amplifica-
lion factor of G = 20 dB and a band width of .1.~,f = 1.5 PTEz, and, a
resonator com-p I:
letely filled with dielectric. The, rit.,-i.ping wave-
length was 1.5 cm and the mae-ne-tic field intensity 1-1 = 1.7 kQe.
The possibility of obtaining the population ilrversioi--, in tide 2jee-
man levels of the 1-2 and 3-4 transitions by the ljoe of' I-- T)wn,,,,j-nu,
-iciding with the 1-4 transit'on frequency had bcren
frequency coi) -L
predicted in an earlier paper (11. B. Karlov, et al, ZNantovyye
nauchnoy info:r.~maatsii
us-iliteli -- Quantum -tinplifiers -- Institut
All SSSH, Itor--i nauki, oeriya Fizika, 1966).
USSR UDG 576-858-74-095.38076.858 (Langat)
D., and FAGAN, G. YA. Institute of Xpidejulology and blicrobiology
hz-dfff_d~eyZa,' Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
'Effect of Mycoplasma-Viral Infection of a Primary Culture of Chick Embxyo
Cells on Interferon Production Induced by Lahgpt Virus"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologil. I I=unobiologil, Ro 12, 1971,
PP 54-58
Abstracts The purpose of the experiments was to stud I (i) the ability of
some mycoplasmas to irduce Int rferon production; W the effect, of nyco-
te
plasmas. on the production of vi-rus-induced interferon; (I~i) the relation-
ship between the production of vints-induced interferon, Uie dU=Ltion of nyco-
plasma reproduction in a cell culture before it was infected with virus, aAid
the size of the Infectious dose of nycopla6zas, Vone o~C 'he ~Vcoplasaa
species studied (1-1. laldlawii, H. gallisepticum, H. hominis I) iias able to
Induce interferon production in a prinary culture of chich erLbrjfo cells with
vesicular stonatitis virus used as an indicator. In a culture Anftcted with
both mycoplasmam and Langat virus, the mycoplasmas reproduced actively while
inhibiting the reproduction of ihe vim-s and~synthesls of Interferon. The
extent to which rqcoplazn-a (all 3 species) depressed the production of virus-
induced interferon was directly related to the length of tine. tHtq reproduced
in the cells before the virus was added. The Interferon titers decreased
USSR
SMRNOVA, T. D., and KAGAN, G. YA. o Zhurnal If1krobiologUl Epidemiologii i
Immunobiologii, No 12, 1971, pp 54-58
-,-most sharply when the mycoplas= strains were added to the culture 24 hours
before the virus. The same phenomenon occurred when the celloultures itera
infected with different amounts of mycoplasma. When the cella were treated
with the antibiotic tylosinep which inhibits the reproduction of mycoplassnas,
the cells regained almost completely their ability to produce interferon,
S'.41RINOU T
"Seminar on the Intensification of the Eientrol_ytic Processea.of ElecLro-
deposition of Metals"
oscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. a, no. 7
Abstract. 7his article discusses a ceminar wbich t,.,o!: paat,-~~ M. V,-
Moscou, House of Scientific and Tecbnical Propaganda ineni F. E. Dzerz-insk~y.
The seminar was attended by 650 renreseitatives of industrial enterprises,
Lae
fic resea-rch institutes. ar.,1 frcn a
scienti
Soviet Union. In a review "The Basic Considerations Governing -the Intt!nsifica-
tion of Electrodeposition of Metals", Prof. N. T. 1,Wdryarttiev anrilyz,~~. various
features affecting the deposition rate of metals and quall-ty of cou"'m 3 ana,
-L W.L 7,
primarily, the uniformity of metal diatrib-ution; the sij3ni1'.1c!inca of the high
concentration of di*charginF r CQ 5 a
ione at the cuthOdP, fuld mairAit'nii, a n t nt
pJ1,-_using buffer solutions; and uGt) o;' Ultraivnics :Ui dc~;n-ji-`- W-41 of
Yakobson suggested a nev electrolyte containing zincate and
ethuiolamine Zine Complexes. P. S. Titova and L, N. Faybusovich reported on
abright zinc plating technology from a sulfatechloridea=oiia electrolyte
with the addition of the NF dispersing agent. A stable polypthyleno.-polyamine
USSR'
SMaUVA, T. G., Zashchita Metallov, Val. 60 No. 4. Jul-Aug 70, pp 483-434
electrolyte for zinc deposition permitting the use of current denait, un to
10 amp/dm2 was 'Droposed by A. V. F~yabchenkov and M. F. Krivo:?U011ka. K. ~-~oshkaeev
and collaborators discussed fluoboric electrolytes for depositior. of zinc,
cadmium,.tinand alloys based on them (current 4enaity --.4-5 amp/dm2) as -jell
new effective additives to produce deposits of even thickness, A highly
s
a
efficient triDolyphosphate electrolyte with the addition of,ca--;~Onterls glue
or peptone M S. Galinker, M. I. Nansonova) and a complex fluoride electrolyte
with additions of polyethyleneglycol esters (L. K. Babrovskly, V. L. Kisele"ra)
were the major topics of other reports on new electrolytes. ~Partlcular interest
was shown to reports on the effect of periodic currents of vaxious shape on
metal electrodeposition (A. K. Krivtsev) and equipment involv4,ed in this process
M T. Famichey, A. M. Ozerov). S. S. Kruglikoy read a,report entatled: "Ways
of Intensifying the Process of Leveling the Microroughness of the Surface of
Coated ?arts'.'
UDC 519.5-,681.3.06
5;-AIPA'GVA T. M.
"The Application of the M-20 PROW Machine H (p, v) for the Solution of
Problem in Linear Prog-rammingfo
g
Zap. Nauchn.. Seminarov Leningr. Otd. Mat. In-ta XN SSSIZ, [Writings of Scientific
Seminars of the Leningrad Division of the Mathematics Izistitute, Acadeimy of
Sciences, USSSR], 1970, pp 18, 76-95, (Translated from,Referativnyy Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No S, 1971, Abstract No. 5V658 by V. Mikheyev).
Translation: The solution of a degenerate problem in linear programming by
6 modified simplex method using a standard program written in PAORAB Machine
language ffi(p, v) M-20 is described. An example is presented illustrating
this program.
Uroc: 8.74
SYMMOVA, T. N., YEREWMA, V. P.
"On'the Use of Magnetic Drums in the PROM Mode"
nauch. seminarov Leningr. otd. Mat. in-ta Ali SSS31 (Notes of Scientific
Seminars of the Lenin&rad Department of,the Matbematics Institute, Acadery
of Sciences of the WSR), 1971, 23, pp, 128-131 Urom ~Zb-Kibcrmetika, No 5,
May-72, Abstract No 5V517)
Translation: The paper describes organization of the work of a program of
interpreting type (PRORAB) in the presence. of two flelft: an operative
field of codes and an external field of codes on magnetilc drums. For the
latter field, three magnetic drums are used, each of thein in one-to-one
correspondence with a counter for calculating the length of a free space.
The following operations of exchange between the operative and external
fields are.considered: "record", "readout", it clear," (eraoure of a code
for a quantity accompanied by dense packing of the codes of intact quan-
tities). In this connection, each operation is assigred.by a program
(code) whose position is described in the operating manual, V. Mikheyev.
WSR UDC: 8.74
KOSTOW
S~g~WOVA N. rOVA, Ya. M. , RYMOVA, Yu, V.
"On kaking Calculations in the PROW Mode'~
ZU. nauch. seminsroy Leningr. otd. Mat..' In-ta AN SSSR (Notes of Scientific
Seminars of the Leningrad Department of theMathematicc. Institute, Academy
C
of Sciences of the USSR), 1971, 23, pp 132-137 (from Rj'.'~h_Kibernetika, ho 5,
y 72, Abstract Iwo 5V
5A)
Transla"tion: A report is made on the results of whole-w=ber corTuter cal-
culations in the mode of a special program of interpreting type -- PROM.
For.this purpose, the PRORAB library of the M-20 comuter is supplemented
in the division of programs of polynomial operations by. a program of "di-
vision~' of polynomials irbich enables, transition from polypoinitO. operations,
to operations with rational functions. When this, transit,~-On la made, the
elimination of' all common multiples in the denomInator taid numerator of
each rational function is fouad to be non-t:rivial. It is noted~t'hat a
generalized veraion of Euclid's algorithm can be realized In the PROM
model o.n the basis of the program of "division" of polynomials. A brief
-presentation is given of an approach to realization of progTf~=_s of arith-
v--tic operations on large whole numbers. V. BUkheyev.
USSR uDc: 68i-34o6:51
ITRNOVA5 T. N I AILEKSP11DROVA, A. A,, RYBAKOVA, Yu. V. , "OLOVIYEVA, N. A.
"The PRORAB ll,(P,v) M-20 Computer"
Zap. nauchn. sendnarov Leningr. otd. Mat. in-ta AN ~311SR (Notes of the
Scientific Seminars of the Leningrad Departnent of the Mmthematics la-
t
stitute of the Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR), 19~~O, 18:1 pp 31-75 (from
M-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract,No 7V733)
Translation: The authors describe the PROMB HI(P,v) M-20 computer iihich
can perform operations not only with algebraic and trigononetric poly-
nomials of an arbitrary number of independent variables, but also with
objects of another nature, in particular.with "perforeted" matrices and
veztors. The elements of the RI(P,v) M-20,are: 1) the base M-20 com-
puter vith a single operational memory array; 2) the F~ROIAB ITI(P,v); 3)
a library of prograins of operations wbieb consists of two divisions:
a division of prograrz of polynomial operations, and a division of pro-
gra= of or~erations on "Perforated" data blocks. 111c FROM, Pi (P,v)
-program and a set of program of operations cn "perforatt:!d" dlaia blocks
are given in "M-20" comiuter codes. V. Mikheyev.
:LA 66
m
d
USSR UDC 669.71.472(088,8)
ZAYTSEV, V. N. i BOLDIN, V. V., and 5M1MOVA1-.Z--,V-
"Device for Extraction and Replacement of Anode Rods in an Aluminum Electro-
lyzer With Top Application of Current":
USSR Author's Certificate No 254105, Filed 1107/65, Published 17/03/70
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, Ito 2, 1971, Abstract
No 2 G150 P)
Translation: To increase the reliability and service life of the device,
and also decrease the weight and heiolit of the bridge; craae, the mechanism
for lifting the rod is made up of a system of levers articuLated to the
carriage and moved in the horizontal and vertical planes by hydraulic
cylinders, while the rotating mechanism, is clamped directly to the rod
head and connected to the rod clamp mechanism. The electric motor of the
mechanism for rotation of the rod is located coaxially with a planetary
reducer, the output shaft of which Is equipped with a elmp for connection
to the rod. The mechanism for contacting the clampo with the rod is
equipped with a telescopic shaft, a set of bevel Sears, and a mechanical
switch, moved in the horizontal plane by a hydraulic cylinder.
7
-042 UNCLASSi r-i ED'. 'PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--LOWER ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS FROM RADIO ASTRONWtICAL AND SPACE
MEASUREMENTS -U-
_-,AUTHf)R-f04)-KUZMINt A.D.t NAUMOV, A.P., SMIRNOVA, T.V., VETUYIiNOVSKAIA,
YU*N.
:,COUNTRY OF INFQ--USSR
SOURCE--PLENARY MEETING. 13TH LENINGRADt USSRP MAY 20-299 1970, PAPER.
lip.
-DATED PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--ASTPO,-NG;IIYPASTROPtlYSICSt ATMOSPHERIC SiC I F14C ES
TAGPS--VC-NUS PLANETP PLANETARY ATMOSPHEREr ATil')SPHERIC AODELt "AD10
,_'-.~.ASTRONOMY, RADAR OBSERVATION, LOWER ATMOSPHERE
,~CCONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.,--.nOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
:7,P,ROXY REEL/FRAME--3601/0548 STEP t,)O--LIRJOOOO/70/000/00%)/001110011
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0126295
UNCLASSIFIED
77,
UNCLASSIFIE6 PF'ACESSlNG [)AT&--230CT70
ACCESSION NO--AT0126295
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G11-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION ':,I- TIWO M00FLs FOR FHE
LOWER~ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS TAKING 114TO ACCOUNT AN ANALYSKS OF RADIO
ASTRONOMY AND RADAR ',IEASUREME~NTS BASED Ott DVA 01: FHE SDVIET SPACECRAFT
VEAERA 5 AND 6. THRFE INDEPE14DENT EVALUATIONS 01: TiE PR;_')SURE AND THE
B _L I.-,ffTH
TEMPERATURE OF THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE ARE MADE. AN ADIA ATIC M,00-t
REL4TIVE ABUNDANCE OF WATER VAPOR (IF 0.5PERCENT ANO A MODEL VtITH AN
-ISOTHERMAL NEAR SURFACE REGION AT A TEMPERATURE 0,4~ 650DEGREESK ARE
DESCRIBED. FACILITY: AKADEIMIIA NAUK 55SRi FIZICHESKII INSTITUT,
MOSCOW1 'USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
C. lo Ll.CLASStF
E4~01WPRUTKNUN Of SHORT
UAL DIFF
:TITLE THE U111VERSAL Lili*GITUUI*
o-vc-HEAU LINES -U-
(C'4 I E Z HA L SL.V.t U"kEKHUVs L.A.* FA8RlKA,`4r'p V.L., SMIANOVAt T, V*
rCU; TRY CoF INFO-LSSR
St-lUiRCE--i-CSCC;%w ELEKTRICHESTY0t AJO 3v 1970t PP 22-P.;6
DATE PUELISHEC--70
SudJECT AREjt5--ELEGTR(JNJCS AND ELE.CTRICAL. ENGR
'!:TCPlC TAGS-TRANSMISSION LINEt UVERVOLTAGEt GIRCIUX BREAKER, P&OfECTIVE
-WIPA NT
E
CC,',TRCL REST,,~ICTIGNS
i)--^'CUi%'E-t,7 CLAISS-UNCLASSIFIED
PAi~XY RELL/FkAME--199911196 S T E P, NG--UR/0105/10/OC)0/0~03/0,')~~Ll/0026
2-2 CIO UNCLASSIFI~0 P;R0GE'.,SJNG JATE-11DI-C-170
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0I23L(-6
AA6STRAGl/E'XTfRAGT--(U) GP-0- A5STRACT. AUESCRIPTMN AND L)j,Ai;kA-!S ARe
GIVEN CF LONGITUOINAL 0lFFEi,`,EiTlAL PROTECTILIN SUI:FA8LE BOT14 FuR Ywo
TERMINAL LVIER14ZEAD LMES (CL) OAND FOR OL WITH 311ANCH LfNE~&- 1,HL:
R~:'ATS A:'tO H"s
PF(0rEGT[C%-* 15 ACCOMPLISHIED 6Y A SCHEME vimi ClKU(J.ATfN(; Clig.
LINEAR CHARACTERISTICS Al' EXTERN'AL SHORT CIR11-OW1, UJIGN SH0,11' C-1kCUIT-1,
I 'N
IN TI-E ZCNE THE MAXIVUcl VOLTAGE ON ALIXILiARY (X 11-JUTUR.: 1S LIMIATC-0.
-RESTRAINT, INTRODUCED J00 PROTECY10N SCHEMESt I!i PROPOIJIUNAL FO THE
CURRENT OF ITS TERMINAL ON OL. r0 PREVENT SPURIOUS OPERATION IN THE
CASE-16HEN "frl-E,CURRENT AT ONE TEkMINAL OF. THE OL I'S LtY-4 OR EQUALS ZEROr
i3LGcKlNG IS APPLIED, Acr(NG ThROUGH A .0 EVICE OF THE GG(;D WORK.1,NG 0RUER
-,CFji%TR.CL OF THE AUXILIARY CCNOaTORS.
U111,
JPRS 57(,31
30 Novemb,r 1912
ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS PRESENTED' AT THE FIRST ALL-UNIC"
CONFERENCE ON METAL- D I ELECTRRI C PHASE TRANSITIONS
Excerpts from Ru5s ian- language st~ornjk' xratkikh
Dokladov, Fred uznuyu Kant rents =%u
re 'nodam met' 1*1 C Ilk, I ~
oT- an Secommary Spccialized _4
t,,N hignor
Voskovsk 6 i;niversiteta, mosc", pp S-1o, 16-1"
CONTENTS rAGE
Me t a I- Dielectric Phase Transitions of BLS~. Alloys in Strong lmagn-att,
Fi elds
(".3. Brandt, Ye. A. Svistovz) ...............................
Me
1.14- Lifthits -tal Dioleztric. Phase. 'xa=itlons in BLI.xShv. Al oys
Vnder the Influence c- Press,,:-e
(N.B. Brandt, t' .1.) ......................................
Cm Inrtability of 7%~m-Zone IlLodrl of Y~tal RulztLvo re Annihilatizn
Scattering
(no khan Kat, 1v V. Xopayev) ................. I............... 5
W&,t Absorption in V103
(G. 0. kndrtanov, et al.) ....................................
(I - UsSR - 1)
J P R 5, 6-7 (o2y
,3 o ,joV.
mrT,1.L-DTr,1XC1-MC PHASt TRMNSITIONS OF 9i5b ALLOYS IN SMONG
(Article by NL- a. artin4t, ye, A. Svi!;tova, Wszow S~t;zte Un1vt,rsity, llhx5ic'
tmont,
r
T
Prosentrd in this paper art,- the results ef a rtx:d)- of the t%%;-tC'tiC
resistaricr or sniall cen-r,111ci ave7-lanping of :nit" Lwl
controlled crieray slit, i.e., oi metalii= !Z~' o"
bismuth and antimony in which the anti!w,,.~ C=CtntTRt1OT1i V-3ri up tr
in pulsed magnetic fields up to 700 Ike in the 2-77"k teTernti:rtr
the purpose of Uhith W" to discover effects related to qualita-ivc
in the energy spectrum of the specimens in the ultraquantum -,.gian of
magnetic fields.
QuantiZatictl of i:arzrz~7 cner,.,
ani the spin distribution cf i~~.e
energy levels in the thagnetic r4cl'i
'.=d to displacormitt of the
of t!m c-nergy (Viguzt I,
'n the ultraquarn-.= rvjja-i.
the dispInctuent. Of zont
mches nagnitude
to Or greater then the ",tr~4 rnvr,-,y
Figure 1. in the zones of the metalz "r the
energy slit In semi conJuztc r~s. K~r,~
ansitionz may occur, depending an the ratio of the spin. zn,',
electron tr.
arbitaL masses of the carriors.
'_"4_/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE-04';~DSC70
TITLE--PRODUCTION OF HIGH PURITY GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE BY RENOV[NO
PHOSPHORUS IMPURITY -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-FEDOROVr P.I*v MOLOCHKOP V*A.p KURDYUMOVP G.14os, GALCCH"~"INA~
V..G.# SMIRq _T.YU.
COUNTRY ~0--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED.t TSVET. MET. 1970v 13(l)v 82-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-USv
TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PRODUCTIONo GERMANIUM COMPOUND2 CHLORIDE, Pl-.0SPHOA
CHEMICAL SEPARATIONP CRYSTALLIZATIONt VHU~,MUKU,~ CHLORIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0632 STEP ND--UR/0149/70/0131OUI/0082/00'Q'5
CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATOL37717
UNCLASSI'F-IED
UNCLASSLF11ED PROCESSIN4 DATE--040EC~
013
ItIRC ACCESSION NG--AT01377L7
ABSTRACTiEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OTA ENOICATED iVAT PCL SUO-S., -;CZL
SUB3, AND PCL SUB5 ARE INACTIVE COMPONENTS AND ARE PRESENr IN
EUTECTIC. VERY SMALL QUANTITIES OF PCL SUB3 AN D POCL SU23 ARE
GECL SUB4 SOLID PHASE. THE EQUIL, DISTRIBUT10i'll COEi=1:4 AND 7,'iZ
LINE ARE DEFINED FOR VERY SMALL AMITS. OF POCL SU33 AND PC]. SU33 1~'-i GliCIL
IE A 41 3'
SUB4. THE MEANS FOR CALCG. THE THICKNESS OF A DIFFUSION I-A" R Ou G
-CRYSTN. REFINEMENT IS PROPOSED. FOR PURIFICATION Or- GECL SU9-'.~
RECAYSTN. 1S THE MOST SUITABLE METHODw- FACILITY: 90SK. INS'ia
TONKOI KHIM. TEKHNOL.t MOSCOWP USSR*.
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR Um IC61-7:5471.297-2)+661.718-1
KOLPAK91A, i. o..? Y"CHNIK .7 1.1. 1.) LASTOVSKIVY R. P.,
ejN,111 .1
MIMSMY1... L. V., URINCIATICH, YE. M., and ;SMIWI9Y-NV-,.A-
"Simultaneous Production of Acetyl Chloride and Hydi-oxyethylenecli--ohor~.r)honic
Acid"
Moscow, Miimicheskaya Promyshlennost', IlTo 6, 19,72, r9) 576-.578
Abstract: Results are repozrted of the study of opti-ml reaction conaitions
for the simultaneous prodlict-fon of acetyl chlovide amd
phosphonic acid (11EMPA). The yield ol WIt"A roachceA 841,t itheri t
chloride was reactcd with a mixture of acetic acid and acetic anhydride. araa
structured of HEUM was proven,by parallel synthesis from acetyl phosphonic
acid diethyl ester and diethyl phosphite.. Further pi,oof was obtained by infra-
zed spectroscopic, analysis and potentiometric titration.
mm,
USSR
UDC 576.851.48.097.29
SMIRNOVA-V, I., GUBINKO, T. L., and GOLUBTSEVA, M. V., Agricultural
Institute, University, and Scientific Research Institute of Virology and
Epidemiology, Odessa
"The Hemolytic and Cytotoxic Activity of Escherichia coli Exotoxins"
Kiev, Mikrobiologichniy Zhurnal, Vol 35, No 4, Jul/Aug 73, pp 456-460
Abstract: On centrifuging of a 24 hr Hottinaer broth culture of E. coli
isolated from a patient with a urological disease, the exotoxins from the
supernatant liquid were concentrated by precipitation with trichloroacetic
acid. Electrophoresis of the exotaxins resulted in the separation of a
component that exhibited hemolytic associated with cytotoxic activity from
another component which h.-ad proteolytic activity and was to--.-ic to animals.
The hemolytic and cytotoxic activity of the first component was due to a
thermally labile protein substance that did not dialyze. In view of the
fact that addition of magnesium salts,.calcium salts, or cysteine did not
alter the hemolytic and cytotoxic activity, one coulAl conclude that this
activity was not dtj(-. to lecithinase C.
33
111-;.--11-
USS.R UDC 681.3.06:Sl~
"The Problem of Organization of Combination of Programs During Joint Solution
of a Group of Problems"
Tsifr. Vychisl. Tekhnika i Programmir. [Digital ComputeT Equilmient and Pro-
gramming -- Collection of Works], No 6, Moscow, Sovetskove Radio Press, 1971,
pp 87-92, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kiber-netika, No 6, 1971,
Abstract No 6 V617 by the author).
Translation: A method is studied for determining the list of subroutines simul-
tancously present in memory arid-the volume.of main memory required to hold them
during multiprogrwraning solution of problems. The method su.M,,ested can be used
in a supervisor for a computer complex. Its realizatiorl can bet achieved either
by program or by a ccmbination of softivare and hardware approaches.
USSR uDc 616-71~-018.83-Cr2:576-851,551.C)97-29
POZDNYAKOV, 0. M., POLGAR A. A. SIOLNOVA, V. S. and I-MEWAINOVSKIY, G. If.,
Electron 1,Ucroscop.,.r Group, Laboratorf' of PiitFdPMysiI)lo;,- of Infectiotis Intoxi
cationsl institute of llo=al and Pathological-Physiology of the Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Change in the Ultrastructure of the Neuroniuscular Junction Under the Action
of Tetanus Taxin"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperinientallnoy Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol 74, NO 7,
1972, pp 113-116
Abstract: Chanje3 in the ultrastrocture of the neuropiiscular junction of the
rat diaF~aragn were st"died 3-5 hours after Intrar-ILIS(r.11ar iNection of 2-lo5 DL?.:
of tetanus toxin. The general- relatibnahip of stnaet,!-ire~- remained intact, and
changes were noted minly in the axon terrAnal, the most ivirked of which was
an increase in the number of presynaptic vesicles, !nost of vhich a-pleared
normal. The awmber of matrix density of irdltochondrie. in a-xon terminals -.--s
increased. Sorie inju-vt and degeneration of the pras3maptic terminals was noted.
It is suggested that the observed changes are coiasirstent witt., damq-:7,c to the axon
nembrane leadina to a decreased release of reurotrat,~m-itter with acclimalation
in the axon ter-ninal.
J
ngrm
'T-
'Physiology
USSR UDC 612.816.018,014.46:576.851.007.29
'OVSKIY, C. N., POZENYAKOV, 0. 11-1., DY,,JKO`O'VA, M. V.,
KRYZI11,24
~aud~Q'4WQVAI V. S., Laboratory. of the Pathological llhysiolo-:~ of :L;l-'-CCL Ous
IntaNications hiif"T:Iectron b1ficroscopy Group, Institute of Nov-.al and Patho-
logical Physiology, Acadeny of Medical Science.% USSR
"Impairment of Neurosecretion in the Myoneural Junctions of Muscle Poisoned
With Temius Toxi-n"
Mosca,~, Byulleten' Eksperilmcntal'noy BiologiI i T-Ifeditsiny, No 12, 1971, pp
27-31
h, j Olopj cal and elect ron-.AC1.O!;CGD:~ V. S tU"'~ CQI~IJUCt ed
of th~- in thr-, rat diwphrw',~rli leco.1.1y :;oj.-;onedw,1-tk!i
te, tarr--s t o.-:-i 1.0 5;!!-7 1.11jection of tim toyin resultCA in a pro.
dec re r-:3(! in tij Ji, Liv 1- 0 f the reo 1) -f Lory b~irqt in ti-ic poirwl.(~d
but it h-~d no effect- cmn tlie; actual azin'.V(2 of the re.vpiratory c-1ccLr-`,:nl
tivity. The died ill 7 to 9 lhourl; With of j)ar-:11YS4-5 of 1-:1e
respiratary n-,v-,clx~s. A co;.z1j)-1.-A-'-'~C.-1- of tile Ill.,.; tAfer
prepn-i.-~,tiovs J.-,mJtat--uc1 fl-am O,e Widl L11-10SC fOr FrC[M-~itlorlt;
31 to 3-1.12 hour's; nLftcr injection of die toxin revealed a sh'.rp dOCrC'z2---.e Jh! L'fw
lQVC--' of in the poi,,;oned 711 L11--in-CaLiorl
KV.ZRANOVSKIY, C. N., et al., Byullaten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii
Heditsiny, No 12, 1971, pp 27-31
of i:--paimcnt of the neurosecretory apparatus, Injection of inactivated
toxin did not impair neu rose cre tion. Electron-micro!;copic e:camination
showed that the neuromuscular synapse in the poisoned musele retained .4.Ls
structure. Cho,-nes ..,ere not:!ad only in the ayon Cerviinal in the form, of
swelling of the mitoc-houdria mad increased number oE synaptic vesicles.
There were no ch-~-ages in the subsynaptic structures.
USSR Tix 615-216-5-015-45
FISENKO V~ P.J1 PO1_1GAR.* A. A., and,5=-QVA,,Y. S., Da-partment of Pha-macolor--y
Fhexilties of Eedicine and Public Health, 1st Moscow 16~iical 1--stitute i.-...eni
1. 14. Sechenov, and the Laboratory of Infectiouo PathophysioloEy of the Wervous
System, Institute of lfor.~ml and Pathologe PWsiology, Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR
"Microelectrophysiologic Investigations on the Mechanisms of Action and
Localizations of a NtLynber of New Curariform Drugs
Yjoscow, Farrzkologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 36, ?To 2, 3_973, pp 206-209
Abstract: The mechanisms of action of.several new cu:rarifonn drugs, anatru-
xonium (I), cyclobutoniuTp (II), decadonium. (III), and ~Uadoniw-;, (IV) were
investigated by means of nicroelectrode recordings of rat phxanic nerve-
diaphragm preparations. The studies were conducted with male AuCust rats
vita the nerve-clia-phm-Cm preparations kept at room tet rijoerature in Tyrode's
solution satuz-ated %-Ith a rdxture of o.Vgen and carbon diocide (carbo..,en).
The diameters of the -IJiT)s of the nicroelectrodes, whi 0.6 nim/min).
2/2
'7SSR uDc 621.791.o42-669.721.5
RYAZANTSEV V. I.) T YA and OSOKINA T. N. -Union Scientific
Y off*awon lma~ials All
Research Institute
"Effect of Filler Wire Composition on the Microchemical Iffetero-eneity and Some
Properties of Magnesium Alloy Joints"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, 110 10, Oct 72, pp 9-1P
Abstract: A study was made of the chemical heterogeneity of maGnesiun. alloy
weld joints where alloying was accomplished using mgnesium-base filler wires
with an average composition of the alloying elements of 1.% Zn, 7% Al, and
0.3% Ym and the base metal containii4,r an average composition of 1.3-,b' Zn, 0-08%
Zr, and 0.22% mischmetal. Prior to welding, the alloy sheet was arnealed at
2600C for one hour. Welding was done using an ADSV-2 automatic unit with an I-PK-
350 power source with four different threshold ener&y values. Microheterof7eneity
was studied using local x-ray amctral analysis on an MAT11-1 unit. When using
fillers of the Mg-Zn-Z-r-Cemischmetal system, the microchenical heterogeneity in
the fusion zonc emerges as a-result of diffusion reditstribution of cerium from
the seam into --he heat-affected zone; when using filldrs a' 'he M,--Al-Zn-.Mr
.~:eneity emarl'tes as P. re-sult Dt difflasion -penetration
the microchexdcai hatero;
of zinc from the heat-affected zone -.1.nto the seam. tly-- action of the
1/2
VSSR
RYAZANTISEV., V. I., et al... A%rtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 72, pp 9-12
thermal welding cycle there is observed in the heat-a-ffected zone -- independent
of filler wire co=osition -- diffusion enrichment of the fusion bouncLaries by
cerium and a decrease of its content in the boundary Eections of the grain, as
vell as decomposition of the solid solution in the grain body, being accompanied
by precipitation of phases rich with zinc. Microchemical heteroGeneity for
--inc amounted to approximately 1000%. The impact stre-nigth of weld joints made
using fillers with cerium mischmetal was 2-3 times less and the bend an.-Sle
15-20% less than when using fillers of the ~~g-Al-Zn-Mn system for an almost
identical strength- 5 figures, 2 tables, 12 biblia.graphic references.
2/2
47
otl UNCtASSIFtED PROCESSING DATE--
T-ITLE--RUS.10TUM AND CESIUM CHLOROCALCITES -U- C~P70
,.-,4UTHOR,--S0ROKINAt V.V., SMIRNOVAv YE.K.9 VASILKOVAv I.V.
~:~CWJTRY.0FINFO--USSR
OURCE-"114'a: NEORG. KHIM. 1970p l5t2)v 577-8
S
,.".-DATE- PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT.AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~.JQPIC TAGS--X RAY DIFFRACTION PATTERNo RUBIDIUM COMPOW40f CESIUM COMPOUND,'
TRICHLORIDE. CALCIUM COMPOUND, MELTING
CONTROL 3(ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
STEP NO--OR/0078/70/015/002/0577/057~
CIPC ACCESS10,"I NO--AR0053871
Litif L A - !~.l F ILA
IF, W_*
1'7i ti i i3i W 1111 1 1Z fliN 1"Ll Il
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SED70
.CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AR0053871
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONGRUENTLY MELTING RBCACL SUB-A,
AND CSCACL SU83 WERE PREPO. IN AN AUTOCLAVE. THE X RAY POWOER
DtFFRACTION PATTERN OF RRCACL SU93 IS.GIVEN. DELTA H OF FORMATIONJ OF
-MCACL SUB3 FROM THE CORRESPONDING CHLORIDES IS 5.q AND 8.7 AND FROM
-ELEMENTS 298.8 AND 302.2 KCAL-MOLE FOR 14 EQUALS AB AND CS, RESP. DELTA
-H OVDISSOLN. OF EQUIM3LAR CGNCN.S. OF R8CL. AND CACL SW32 IS M1411S 15.61
AND OF CSCL AND CACL SU82 MINUS,15.31 KCAL-mbLE..:
Ed F i A if iff i~ T url
UIX; 1u. fa>
KDELIFEL'D., Ya. Ifil.,
~ i1 , ~ I ~ BE
0 L T`
I 51ITKOVA, N . AYA,
0. N. J, and FLID, R. M., Distitiltn- of Spectroscopy, AcaderrW of Sciences USSR,
and Mloscow Institute of Fine Che7mical Tecbnologrv im-1A M. V. Lomono3cv, 11"Oscov
"Vibrational Smectra and the Structure of 2-hosphine aDi Phos-ph-ite Co,-.,Ie--Kes of
Palladium Chloride and Bro-dde"
Moscow, Zhurnal Strulktuxnoy laiimii, Vol. 13, No 4, Jul-Aug 72, pp 622-625
Abstract: On the bazis of data obAtained by IR and Ramqn spactroscop., of the
phosphine cormlexer Pcl-(PPh 3)2Y12 (X Cl, Bv) ana the phosphite corf-plexes Pd/r
(OPh) /-X2 (X = Cl, 13r), it u-a- established that the phospl-Une co;--p2exes have a
trans~.-:tructura and the phosphite cor-olexes, a cis-strt1r,tUrC. '11he tliff,~rtincc. in
struettire expItlins why the phosphite complexce are r-,fA'e(--bA.vQ Cn,t.-jj,rStG in the
synthesis of acrylic noid esters from acety].Qne tit jircvs~tru accard-
Ing to C + CO + E-011 --~- Cl~=M-CGOR, while the phosphine cco-plexes are inactive
2 LT,?
In catalyzing this reaction. q7he authors tID-ink G. 11, Zhizhina, U. 1. Afanas
L
yeva, and A. V. Rdbrova for asaistance in deter-mining the opectra of the cmm-
plexes.
~MRFRRR~
WITENTRIT., ~M.T- 1.
USSR UDC: 621.396.679.4088.8)
KOROTKOV, V. P., KAStV_ANOV, D. K., WIPINOVA, Ye. N. , KORUEV, V. N.
"An Automatic Antenna Matching Device"
USSR Author's Certiftzate 11o, 263009, filed 9 -Aug 68, pablished 8 jun 70
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12B407 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an automatic antenna
matching device. As a dint inguis hing fea:ture of the patent, the devine is
-ching an several working frequencies. An
denigned for complete antenna mat L
auxiliary long line in connact,,.~d in front of the matching cell, which con-
3 LE3 13(~Ii(!U and 1)(ML11fil eorineOxcl vaviablu (,,Ixj.-)eu,,J,torn. Varirtble ca-
it, Of
B
pacitors are also connected in thin long line. 111ounted betitecii Wie
of all variable capacitors are-dit5ks, each of them beirig broken up Into
several identical sectors having different dir--lectric constants, all the
dielectric disks being made to rotate fra-m a single st-ap-by-step Motor.
Two illustrations. Res=6,
7-
'1112 023 ONCLASSI FIEU PRiOCESSIN5 DATF-11SC-70
r[TLC---AN AUTOMATIC ?AUTPUNA I-tArcPi[-R -U-
kUTIiOR--KORQTK0V,
V.P., KASYANnV, D.K., SMIRNOVA
fjuN T PY :OF IWO-U-SISR cz
50URCE-U.S.S.R. ?63009
R.EFERF-NCE-;--OTKRYTI YAP IZOBRET., I-ROM. OBRAITSY, T("JVARqYE ZNAKI No 7, 4 FEBI
WE PU13LISHED ------- 70
-,.SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENG-R.
'-,T LIP I C. TAGS--ANTENNA
COMPONENT, PAYENTt ANTF-NNA
niELECTIRIC CONSTANT, SFqVG-M0,T-0R
CG'-Jr,,3L 'AlPl~ING-ND RV-ST,'ICTIONS
ootUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
VAr- A
TUNING, I BL!-:- CadfclTo.-
PROXY RPEL/FRAM=---lQQZ/1036 STEP
I PC NO-AA0112211
A-11
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED pRCCE~SI'43 DATE-11S!~~370.
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AA0112211
~ABSTRACT/c_XTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIN AUTHCRIS CC-4,'T1;:ICATC-
f"4TRODUCES AN AJTr)kiATIr. VITEININA ,',ATCHr-P BASE01 ON, AUTK~R'S 3
iS7845. THE MATCHEQ DIFFEPS BECAUSE THE UNIT IS Tu PtzrVf'E
COMPLETE MATCHING OF THE ANTENNA ON SEVERAL WORKING
IS CONNECTED IN FPONT OF TH5 TCH[NG CELL3 k4
,,!JXI'-IARY LONG LINE MA H
CONSISTS OP VARIABLE CAPACITCRS CONNECTED IN SERIES AND PARALLEL. jLkLS0
CONNEC TED TO THE LONG L INE A'RF VARI ABLE CAPAC I TOP S, AND 8ETWEEP-N T1j=
PLATES OF ALL VARIABLE CAPACITORS ARF DISCS, FACH BROKEN UP INTO SE-VERAL
1DENTICAL- SECTORS HAVING VARIOUS DIEL.E.CT7RIC CONSTANTS-. ALL THE
-:.--.DIELECTRIC DISCS ARE ROTATED BY A SINGLE STEP SERVO MOTOR.
ME= 72-7 7 7L 77-7 7 7-
i I' L
M, fill Vli~"! 11, 1 HIll? -off I
USSR- IMC 576~853-75.098.j~6-33.06
VORRUjiOVA, C, K., SIURONQVA~=~,_&. , and BUKRIN3KkYA, A. G. , Institute of
Academy of Medical $ciences USSR, 1, co
Virolo,-,v imeni D.-I-rl:fdo
"Infectia3us Activity of Newly Synthesized Paramyxovirus Ribonucleoprotein"
Moscou, Vorposy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dec.?1, PP 707-713
Abstracti The infectious factors present in cytoplasmatia extracts of
Ehrlich ascitlea carcinoma cells infected with Sendai virus were investijZated
on mice by radioactive (P32 and H3-uridine) and fxact~.onatioji irethods. -
It was. established that the toxicity is duo to a nowly synthosized viral ribo-
nuclecprotein present in the.cytoplasm of the host ce;lls In the form of
straight strands and having the biwyant density of gla.0. This
modified ribonucleoportein is believed to represent a preflZial sta-ge, after
which the strands are arranged into spirals before thoy axe Incorporated
into the virus. The infectious paramyxovirus ribonucleopro Lein uras found
only in ascitic carcinoma calls.
ixi~
TITL::k--TERPOLYNER CF FLUORD SUBSTITUTED STYRENES WITH STYRENE AND WITH'
AMOR-J051-ANISIMOVA, V.V., GORSHKOVA9;.I.A., DUKUKINAr A-F-v PETERKI,-4,
SMIRNOVA, Z.Ao
,SGURC E- I ZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM,. KKIM. TEKHNOL. 1970, 13(2)t 256-8
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SuaiECT.AREAS-CHEMISTRYv MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-POLYMERIZATIONe FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDo STYRENEr DIENE,
COPOLYMER, ELASTICITY;,~
CCNTROL- MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
bOCUMENT CLASS-.UNCLASSIFIED
PR13XY REEL/FRAME-2000/0780 STEP NO--UR/0153/70/013/002/025610258
D:IRC ACCESSIDN NO-AP0124449
UNCLASSIFIED
R Rll
033 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70
:1RC A-.CESSION NO-AP0124449
kBSTRAC-,/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF COJMONOi'-lER MIXT.
j
COMM' GN THE COMPN. AND PROPERTIES OF THE TITLE TERPoLYMERS WAS
,:.STUDIED.. EMULSICN OR BULK POLY?N. OF STYRENE 11), BUTADIENE (11) OR
JSOPRENE (111), AND P PHC SU36 :H SU[34~CF:CF SUB.2, PliC-F:c.FSUB2 (IV), C
-SUB6-F~SU55 CMEZCHSU82o! PHCF: CFrj.v OR RPHC SU136 H SU84 CF: GAVE I?- HIGH
~MQL- WT. TERPOLYMERSt IN L7.9-72.4PERCENT YIELDSP WHOSE FLUOROSTYRENE
CONTENTS (05.-24PERCENT) WERE SIGNIFICANTLY L04ER THAN THOSE IN THE
-ORIGINAL MONGMER MIXT. (3.66-49-82 MOLE PERCENT). EMULSION POLYMN. OF A
MIXT. AND BULK POLYMN. OF It Illt ANO C SUB6 F SUB5 CH:CH SUa2
DID NOT GIVE TERPOLYMERS. REACTIONS WITH ISOPRE~IE REQUIRED S1141LAR TO
~4~ TIMES LONGER. THE HIGHER THE 11 CONTENT OF, A TERPOLYMER, THE-HIGHER
ITS MOL. WT. TERPOLYMER CONTG. GREATER THAN 20PERCENT 11 WERE RU30ERS;
FILMS.CAST FROM BENZENE SCLN. WERE MORE ELASTIC THAN THOSE OF COPOLYjNERS
CUNTG. 11. FACILITY: LENINGRAD.~ POLITEKH. INST. IM*
~-'KALININA, LENINGRADo USSR,
USSR UDC: 621-386.12:548-73-08
KUZNETSOV,, F. I. SAIMOVA, Z. F.,, and MYASNIKOV, YU. G.
"The Uars-2 X-ray Unit'?
V sb. Apparatura. i metody rentgenovsk. analiza (Equipment and Methods of X_
ray AnaLysis -- collection of works),.Vyp.l1.. Leningrad, IJILashinostroyeniypll,
1972., pp 39-43 (from RM-32.1.1etroloZiva. i Izmeritell.naya Tekhnika, No 5,
1-973, Abstract No 5.j2.892)
Translation: The authors present a description of the Yars-2 bench type x-
ray uni-6 vuLth an x-ray radiation generator of 0.1 kow output in the form of
the B-5V-7 sealed off, shm-p-focus tube. The x-ray undt en~suren the supply
of uniformly controllable voltage to the tube withIli the 0 to 50 kv limits.
The anode current is regulated by the supply of direct, current -nith a 0-125v
shift to the forcing electrode of tho tube. The standard deviation from the
given voltage value and the anode current for 12 hours of continuous operation
does not eX-0eed 2 percent. An example is given of wing the unit in the
realization of the high-resolution topographic lang ja~~thod. Original article:
three illust-rations and two bVoliographir, entries. Resume.
USSR
PUSHINA, M. YA., SZ29014-LJO ISOMOVA-SHILOVSKIM, K. D. et al.
"Quantitative Determination of Vie Composition of TecImical Dimethyl
Chlorothlophosphate"
V ab. Xhim. sredstva zashchity rast. (Chemical Plant Frotective Agents)
Hoscow, v 3, 1973, pp 126-127 (from M-latimiya, No'20, Cct 73, Abstract
No 2011471f
Translations A TLC nothod has been proposed for qualitative determination of
nC1 (1). The wuaaysia IIa3 ca=letl- out
the Lumposition of technical (HeO).
on plates with a fixed layer of silica gel, grade KSK in the solvent systea
hexane-C6H6 (2ti). The chromatograms were developed mith bromphenol blue
followed by illumination ii-Ith UTV lighte I contains the following impuritiest
HeOnC12 and (,MOO) M.
IA
Act. N Ref. Code: UR 0216-
PRUMY SOURCE; Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR9 Seriya
BLo1og1cbeskAy&:,, 19701,: Nr Ig PP Z-0-37.
Z. S. SWAArOZ&
INFLUENCE OF THE GASOUS MIXTURE rOMPOSIVOlil ON THE GROWTH'
OF THE. BACTERIA ASSIMILATING GASOUS HYDROCARBONS
Instft~Ltg_of. Pa~qterial Biochemistr .~a d byiq o Aca nry of Sciences. USSR
It was found that the biomass concentration in the meilium under stable conditions
is directly dependent on the oxigen 'aind hydrocarbon concentration of the gaseous
mixture.
'50% oxigen contents in a medium with methane 'and 550k -of its contents in 'mix-
ture with- propane does not hinder bacterial. groixO.
The grade of methane or propane utilization'.1,6.r the synthesis of the Cell substance
depends an the relative contents of the hydrocarbon and oxigen. L
Methane is utilized most efficiently by the bacteria when the ratio Of 02 CH4 VOIU-
mes is equal to 1,5. Propane assimilation becomes most _~uccessiul when the ratio of
02! C3Hs is equal to 3.
11, was shown that'JC02 is ne-cessery for the growth of rnethane. oxidating bacteria.
The optimal C02 concentration varies from 5-10%.
Higher C02 concentration hinders development of gatv)xiditing bacteria.
A C02 concentration exceeding 20% completely stop,.~ Wicierial growth.
015 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
LATION OF ALIPHATIC AMINES -U-
_'rITLE-HOMOPHASE AND HETEROPHASE ACY
"AUTHOR-(03)-VASILKEVICH9 I.M-9 PESKOVITINAs G.Aov SHIRNOVZAHKOVs I.V.
~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-6
DORCE----~DOPOV. 'AKAD. NAUX UKR.::RSFkf, 7
SER.:B 0 32U Z43
:.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
i;,-tUSJECT~ AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.-JOPIC TAGS--ALIPHATIC AMiNE, METHYLENE, BENZENEt AOSORPHON, ISOTHERM
::CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIE0
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0797 STEP NO--UR/0442/7~t)/032/003/0243/0246
CIRC ACCESSrON NO--AT01328-?5
-A F
--040EC70
Jle 5 UNCL SS:l MY C'ES S t NG DATE
ot
GIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0132895
:ABSTRAcr/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONSrS. F THE ME) ORDER RATE
OF ME(CH SU82) SUBN NH SUB2 (1, N EQUALS 2-5) B ENZOLAT 1 ON, IN C SUB6H
-SUB6 WERE 1500-2000 1* PER MOLE SEC AT .18-230EGREES, THE RATE OF
JNTERFACE BENZOLATION (H SU82 O-C SUB6 ~H SUB6) DEPE~MDEO GN I CcifqCN. [ N
-Ar
H EiADSORPTION LAYER ON THE PHASE INTERr E. ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS OF I
I NEQUALS 2-4) WERE -DETO. ON THE INTERFACE H SUB2 -Cl-C SU96 H SU36 AT
20 0 E GR E E S FACILITY: INST. ORG., KFIIM.1 KIEV, USSR.
1/Z OZ9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCBSING DATE-040EC7~`!
..TITLE--DERECT MEASUREMENTS OF THE ION cbNCENTRATtOO IN rKE STRATOSPHERE
:.ANU MESOSPHERE BY THE ACCUMULATEO CAPACITY METHOD -U-
AUTHOR-SMIRNYKHt L*~.
C UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~..-SOURCE--KOSMICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIIAl VOL. 87 MAY-JUNE 191'Ot P. 463-465
.7DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-"-SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESP ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.
~JOPIC TAGS--ION CONCENTRATIONP STRATOSPHEREP MESOPHEREt CAPACITOR, DATA
PROCESSING
CLINTROL r4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
..PROXY FIG"E NO----FD70/605013/CO6 STEP NU--UR/0293/*.ro/Ooi~/000/04t,3/0~-65
CIRC ACCES510N Nn_--AP0lzt01.74
iw
.2/2 029 UNCL ASS I FIE0 :PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
ACIRC.ACCE-SSION NO--AP0140374
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACTo DISCUSSION OF A FACILITY FOR
MEASUR'ING WEAK CURRENTS LIN THE STRATOSPHERE AND MZSOSPHERE BY MEANS OF
ACCUMULATED CAPACITY AMPLIFIER, USING A CYLIND'RICAL CAPACITOR F13R
OBTAINING THE ACCUIMULATEG CAPACITY. :THE BLOCK AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Or-
THE FACILITY ARE GIVEN AND DISCUSSED, A0VANTAGES OVER OTHER EXIS]"ING
METHODS INCLUDE A SMALLER TIME CONSTANT AT THE INPUT OF THE
ELECTROMETRIC AMPLIFIER USED TO MEASURE THE SATURATION CURRENT OF THE
CAPACITOR, AND A MUCH SMALLER INSTRUME NT DRIFT, WHICH IS FSSENTIAL FOR
DATA PROCESSINGe
USSR 1JDC 539.3:534.231.1
SHIRM11, ITL.S.
41impact of a Rod Against an Elastic Halfspace"
Nauch. tr. Kursk. politeklin. in-t (Scientific Works of the Kursk Polytecbnic
Institute), 1971, sb. 1, part 2, pp 96-101 (from RZIi-Hel-hanika, No 11, Nov 71,
Abstract No 11V38)
Translation: A study was made of the problem of impact of a rod against an
elastic halfplane. It is proposed that:the surface of the halfspace e;~periences
only tangential displacements at the points where the rod does not contact the
surface. Tangential and nomal displacements are conaidered for the -rui.iaining
points. The boundary of the halfspace is considered flat, the rod is considered
cylindrical with its access perpendicular to the surface of the halfspace. The
input impedance of the halfspace is assumed elastic. The calculation is per-
formed by the procedure proposed by P. V. Ponomarev. Graphs are presented for
the stresses and velocities as sign functions for an fron rod during impact
against a fine-grained sandstone.
112 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
.~.TITLE-TYPLS CF BEAT ENEt~GY TRANSPORT IN METALLIC PLASMil. DEPOSITED COATING
A
N T
11) A CERTAIN QUALITATIVE EVALUATION Of- THEIR H E A' CONOUCTIVITY -U-
,AUTHOR-(02)-SMIRONUVt E.V., IGNINt V,YE*
CLUNTRY OF liW-Fj--USSR
WOO
-'~~SOURCE--INZhENERNC-FIZLCHESKI~I ZHURNAL*7VOL. 181 MAR. 1970, P. 436-441
;~_~DATE PUBL [51-E0 ---- MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--PLASNA TORCH SPRAYINGo HEAT TRANSFER -rli('GRY, METAL COATING,
THERMAL CliNCUCTIVITY* CRYSTAL LA7TLCE VIBRATIONt IiADIAIAVE HEAT
TRANSFER, MOLECULAR KINETICS
~JCLNTRCL MARKINC-NO RESI
TAICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLkSS-UNCLASSIFIED
OXY REEL/FR.AME--199611566 STEP NO--UR/0170/7,0/01131000/0436/CJ441
_-CARC
2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
:tIRC ACCESSlCN NO--AP0118549
~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSIGNOF THE MECHANISMS OF
HEAT ENERGY TRANSPORT lti COARSE GRANE ORIENTED OBTAINED BY
t PLASMA DEPOSITICN Of--l' A SULiSTRATI:-: UNOER ArmosPHERK CONDITIONS.
~SPECIFICALLY STUO[ED ARE HEAT E14ERGY TRANSPORT BY ELASTIC CRYSTAL
LATTICE Vl6kATIONS (BY PHCNONSI, HEAT ENERGY TRANVORI; BY ELEOCTR("~,,S,
MOLECULAk HEAT ENERGY TRANSPORT IN THE PORES OF CUATIN6S, AND HEAT
ENERGY TRANSPORT BY RADIATICN 114 THE PORES OF PLASMA DEPUSITED METALS.
QUALITATIVE EST144ATES OF THE THERMAL CCNDUCTIVITY~:,
OF THE COATINGS ARE
OBTA INE C.
AI% w _e 't.
Code
Ace. Nr. Abs. ractitig q e Ref
048615 P- -/a,
AIO CHRKICA ABST. 4/ 44.
We a,' of VQ~M' ale -rocks in the
816W Newr dOw on thel abso.
,wiessio*'~ ~ Kit aishk; R. M.;
Ku aba f. V. (I'hq, Ggql.~-
oper. Akad. Nark UAr.- RSR,- SiP~. B
1 0 krain). . rhe abs. 4p of ~ vo, Icanic'rocks near ~he- Upw
Devonian saliferaus deposits W th~ zarthwestv~rii part *1 Dnieper-
Donets synOine A~as dad., bV k-Ar niethc~l Imm 4, sainples,
taken.front holes driwed to iiari6us depths. I$e agev of basic
tuff , olivine diabise,- trathy*~te , parphyr*, and ~'~a6dic, tuff were
r. The results
detd. as M, 35% $13, and 414 -4m 14 million
obtained agre-d - with geol. oldince. The'd~tp- of these abG.
aXe dans. did.not: L te a tl4e saml~ w1canic
"with lh,6~ AS. a
rock (500-5A Milli6n, yr) frotii Wt dome; in tli~,same a~esi detd.
previously. tlied;isiiTeement~c!a~beca-use4itiihtrby'a.higlify
improbable differtut 4cle of mag-matism in tbe,~$ajt dome areas
or by a gross mistake 4urinX study of vokdlnic ro'er" in salt domes.
IILJW
Y,
REEL/FPAM
19800342
'~h~sphortis Cdmpourds
Organo_
USSR UDG: 632-95
POPOV, G BAMIA, Ili. F., and L. As
"A Method for Preparing Mixed O-Alkyl-es-(jO-Carboxy, -AU-11 e t hyl alkyl -
thiophosphonates"
USSR Author's Certificate %To 253062, filed 13 June 68, published 2L Feb 70
(from RZh-Khijrdva, No 22_, 25 Nov 70, Abstract No 22 N6bo P by T. A. Belyayeva"
Transletion: Con, pounds Twith the general formula RP(O) (OR I I'S CH.CH(R")CoOH (I)
(R and R' = alkyl; R" = H, aJJ~-yl, aralkyl) are obtaint'd from the reaction of
0-alk-fl-alkylth.,~ophosphon,~~tes withet-subat, acrylic aaido iri the presence of
bases. For example, 3.6 of acrylic acid is added to a mixture of 7 g of -0-
0
-ethyl-methylthiophosphonate and 0.5 g of EtO-Na in 1P ml of C H at 65
6 6
heated for 12 hoiirs at 65%, az*yi washed with -water, yielding 5.6 g of I (RI
St, R = Me, R" - 11), C if 0 PS are obtained ln the presence of Et N as a
7 15 It o 2G ' 3
catalyst, boiling point 103-4 10.025, n D #,4785- 1 posseas insecticidal
'properbies.
Co=uuications
USSR UDC 621,369.96.01
vusov' 0. V.,
Radiooborudovaniye leta,,el'nykh apparacov (Radio Equipment of Aircraft and
Spacecrafti, Xoscow, Voyanizdat Press, 1971, 360 pri, ill., 1 r. 23 IL. (froia
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10G2K)
a
Translation. All aircraft rad4o devices are grouped in three classes in clie
book: means of obtaining information,,means of trawinittin,g information and
means of controlling aviation combat operations. TN.- last class includes the
".dio equipment of tiie intercept systems (the recognition rystem, the inter-
cept station, the range finders, the air-to-air guided missile equipment, radio
detonators), homing and navi.gational equipment (radio compasses, radar for
various purposes, sysLems usiag artificial I'larth satc-Ilites), landing syscam
equipment, aircraft defense systf:ms (including means of radio countermeasures),
and reconnaissance system equipromit.
1/1
USSR unc: 621.372.852.5
PETRAKOVSKIY, G. A., M. Institute of Physics ineni A. V.
Kirenskiy, Siberian Ap~armin2, kem7 of Sciences of the USSR
"A Con-verter Which Changes Aco-astic Oscillations to Electric Waveforns"
Moscow, Clttk tiya, Izobretr-.niXP, Pror_Tyshlen e Obrai,,Usy, Tovarnr~e Znaki
'No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 332529, diviston H, filed I Jul -(0,
published 14 Mar 72, pp 213-214
Translation. This Author's Certificate introduces a convexter whicy
changes acoustic oscillations to electric waveformo. "ITe device ccrtaln~
an acoustic 1-ine, a transducer element, and a circuit for recordin.- the
change in the electromagnetic parazieters of the transducer elemnt. The
electromaCact-Lc pm-nmeters of the transducer element de~pend. on the acoustic
oscillations -oropasating in it. As a distinguishing feature of the patteit,
conversion losses are reduced by makings the trensducer element in the forn
of a single-crystal ferrite specimen fastened at the end of. the acoustic
line, and by connecting a mdcrowavc oscillator, detecAivni.,, head., short
circuiting devive ana riivrava,wi rimonator to the artuti cf a dwible de.
T-bridge In the re gi ot- ration circuit. -the part of the, accust-ic line .Ith
the ferrite specimen is introduced into the nmicrowave :resow.,1tor.
USSR
UDc 66,/-.712
T. V., LUITIN, A., SHERMAZANY21, YA. T., V V.,
SMOYANI M. G. , and Aal-Union Order of the Lab,:.r Red
Banner Scientific Research, K=iing, Desiepi, and Tochn6logical Institute
of Sources of Current MINT)
"Utilization of a Iligh-Temperature Solar installation for the St-Ody of 11-Iffl.-
d-Lw le of
Melting Mater-4--1 s ar. Oxidizing Mee - a (on the Basis t.,f the
beta4lumnina)"
Yerevan, Izvesti.ya Naul, Amiyanshy SSR, Seriya Nf~upl
Vol 26, No 41 1973, ilp 3-7
Abstract: Kxperin:ental research has been, conducted by the Iirmeni.-n
of the VII-TIT in Yerevan, on thc t-hermal disnociation of.scdiijin and
beta-alvinlira in a rh-ie=erature soiar heating installation fc--- MIC T)Urncsi~
of obtaining a solid elect-rolyte. Results of this rc,--~mxch havc
'de
consL ---ble ~--Labiiitv of t,'-.f2 be-t-a-ialimina under of
in air: beta-alu-.Aina doc.~- nct dzsbociaw -,C1;.Ipj-et,e-Ly -,F,+I;L an C,~
30 minutef; at tile .11""It'.1ni, point IE
siderabl- than iis pota.,-I-itmi
-U-b"e. 21
1/3 -036 UNCL AS 5 1 FI ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TlTL-Z__ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS or- SPECTRAL INVEST OF THE TWILIGHT
AUk.EOLE. IN THE EARTHIS ATmoSPtiERf_ FROM THE S(jYUZ 5 SPACEStiIP, SPECTRAL
',.,.:AUTHUR-(05)-KU.t%DiiATYEVI K.YA,v VULYNOVi d.V.t GALTSEV, A.P., SMOKTIY,
KHRUNGV* YE.V.
CCUNTKY OF 1INFU-~-USSR
:~SCURCE-LENINGRAD, STATL UNIVERSITY; MOSCOW,, IZVESTIYA AKADE1411 NAUK ISSSR""
ATHUSFEkY I UKEAtNAY VOL VI, IND 4, 1970, PP 388-411
..DATE -PUtIL ISHE0_____7u
_.~SUBJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SLIENCESs SPACE TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--TWILIGHT, SPACEBURNE ATMOSPHERIC OBSEAVATION,
ANALYSIS* ATMOSPHERE/(U)SUYUL 5~ MANNED SPACECRAFT
NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~.,DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED
STEP NO--UR/0362/70/006/004/0303/041t
'PRUXY REEL/FRAIIE--199410366
GIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0114658
-IF
UN'CLASSIF D
1 c-
w- 2/3 036 UN't ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0114658
-ABSTRACilEXTRACr--(U) GP-0- A~jSTRACT. THIS PAPEA PRESENr!~ Tiil~- RESULT'S OF
'~_'.',SPECTRGPH&TLMETRlC, INVESTIGATION Q.F THE TWILIGHT AUALULE ~JF THE EARTHIS
ATMOSPHEREr MADE FOR THE FIRST TIME FROM THE llS0YUZ-5'l SPAC'_:SiiIP. THE
AUTHORS ANALYZE THE COLLECTED EXPERIMENTAL DATA AS A FUNCTioN OF
WAVELENGTH, PERIGEE ALTITUDE OF THE LINE OF SIG14T ABOVE [HE EARTHIS
SURFACE., ANGLE 0: SOLAR 0EPRESSLON AND OTHER PARAIMETERS, THIS SIS
FOLLOWED BY A CO-MPARIS9,N' OF THC vc-RrAlCAL PROFILES (IF l-llbllGCHRfj;-l4ATIC
BRIGHTNESS OF THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE 41TH THE RESULTS OF t, Rf_SP3NlGING
'OR
-THEORETICAL CGAPUTATIONS FOR THE L. ELTERMAN AEROSOL MODEL.(19681.
COLOR-DIAGRAMS 14ERE C019STRUCTEG FOR THE TWILIGHT AURFOLE USING THE
THEORETICAL BRIGHTNESS VALUES FOR DIFFERENT MODELS;OF THE EARTHIS
ATMOSPHERE AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND THE:RESULTS 01: VISjAL OBSERVATIONS
AMADE FROM THE IISDYUt~511. THE PAP'ER'HAS, THE-FULLOdi'NG 6AS[c Si~CTIGNS:
Ll OPTICAL CHARACT6RISTICS OF THE MANUAL SPECTROGRAPH AND METHOD FOR
PROCESSING SPECTROGRAMS; 2) BASIC RESULTS OF VISUAL 035FRVATIONS AND
PHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE 'TWILIGHT AUREOLE OF THa EAkTHIS
SPECTRG
'C TRA 8 I~HTNIESS OF
'ATMOSPHERE; 3) THEORETICAL MODEL OF THE FIELD CIF V1 R
THE r"AaLIGHT AUREOLE IN THE EARTHIS ATMOSPHERE; 4) MOLLCULAR ArMOSPHERE;
'CULAR AThUSPHERE IN PRESENCE OF AE-ROSOL.PARTICLES; 6) MOLECULAR
5) MULL
-ATMOSPHERE Ill THE PRESENLE UF AkRUSOL PARTICLES V10 OZUIqE; 7J
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPUTED AND ~EXP'ERIMENrAL DATA FROM
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC STUDY Or- THE TWILIGHT:, AUREOLE,, MOST IMPORTANTLY# THE
STUDY REVEALED THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN kELLABLE VERTICAL PROFILES
OF THE AEROSOL SCATTERING COEFFICIENT FROM SPACESHIPS.
__---___~U~NC.LAIIIFIED,
3/3 036 UNCLAS.S.1 r-l ED 'PROCESSING UATE-090CT70
CIWACCE'SSION NO--AP0114658
-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-THE METHUDIS EFFECTIVE IN ANALYZING THE VERTICAL
DISTRIBUTIUN OF OPTICALLY I MP URT A iv IA TMOSPHE R 1C. PUMPOUENIS.
112 041 UNICL A'ISI F1 Ell
TITLE-ANALYSIS CF THE P,*
ESULTS GF -SPEURAL SrUOT E-S' OF THE- rWf Lill AURE
-A PTLJIS ATf,t;jSpH""I,' pRcm 'mE
CF THE C r, C SOYUL 5 . SPACE(;RAFT -U-
AUTHC_R-(G':))-VCLY,'iCVi .3.V. 1 KCJNURATYEVv K.YA.r GALISEV, A . P .SMU',