SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SVIRIDENOK, A.I. - SVISTOVA, YE.A.
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USSR UDC 539.376+532.135
SVIRI~DENOK A. I., PETROKOVETS, H. 1. BELYY, V. A.
"Introduction of a Single Unevenness in a Viscoelastic 11alfspace"
V sb. Kontaktn. vzaimodeystviye tverd. tel i raschet sil tren-Mi i iznosi (Con-
tact Interaction of Solid States and Calculation of the Forces of Friction and
Wear-collection cf works), Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pp 101-105 (from RZh-
Mekhanika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V474)
Translation: An estimate of the possibility of using the knoxm laws of defor-
mation of viscoelastic bodies with coefficients deternined from nechanical
experiments to the calculation of the interaction of a smooth metal sphere with
polymer materials is presented. This creates prospects for direct application
lory of deformatio. and str~rngth of polymer
of. the results of developing the thL r
materials to the solution of the problem of friction during metal-polyner con-
tact. The bibliography has 23 entrica.
103
Icc. Nr Abstracting Service. Ref. Code
47MO1934-
CHDIICAL ABSTW;~
1121369 Effect of the diraerisions of spherullfic formadians
on the strength and strain. capacity of pal mylene. elyi,
V A - Savkin V G V el Wkh.
Svirideno 44' 1 (OY9
1411),
4G~12 (RUNT7 The. strain capacity,of.the supramo'l.~~structure of
PP-2 polypropylene filhis was investigated by monowdal stretching
on a specific app. which permitted continuous obs~rvatiofi and
recording on photographic film of thi various stages in the deNrina-
tion process. The rate-6-f I Min def6rmation was!l mmimir,
The nature of the suoramol. structure had a pronoiinced effect
primarily on the deformation mechanism and disiniegration of
the films' Stretching of IIIfilms.whose supramol. s0u'Ctilre .COD-
sisted of clearly expressed spherWitik witb shajoly defined
boundaries caused deformation of, t Lhe samples a!on~ithe borders
of t he spheruliter, at low deformation of the spherWites them-,
selves. Durin ' yith finer supramol. struc-
,cneformation of I films N
tures in wh harply defined -boandarieq between t~a indivIdual
spherulites were absent deformation gmwth'~bepnJi i the
other filnis, but the zo;q of traWtion Into the recO ition
T
u
had a broaderi more diffuse forni. i Tho decrease 16 giliher it 0 6
mensions not only chuged the natiire of the deformA, ion but also
improved the mecb. prope~rties. DBJR
REEL/MME
kidH
USSR UDC 632.95
RYZRKOV A. A., CEYD, YU. P., BABINT, YE. P., SVIWR
'B'gKO A. S., MEICAVSKAYA,
L. A.
"Analysis of 2-Y;ethoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic-Acid by Gas-Liquid Ch-romatogra-ohy"
Tr. 2-go Vses, soveshc"n, ro issled_._ ostatkov pe-stitsiZ-10V 011-10kt. za-rvilz-
- - 1-m- -
neniya imi Droduktov pitaniva, kormov i vnesh. sredy (W rks of the Second All-
Union Conference on the Investigation of Pesticide Residties and Preventive
Contamination of Food Products., Fodder andEnvironment), Tallin, 1971, pp 116-
119 (from RZh-Khimiya, No -12, jun 72, Abstract No 3211504)
Translation: For extraction of Z-meo-3,6-Cl 2C6H2COON (I) f ro-m an aqueous so-
lution, 1 mt of dilute 11 so (1:1) is added to 100 rat of sample, it is agi-
2 4
tated for 5 minutes, and extracted with 100 mY, of ether. For extraction of
the compound from the soil, 50 mt of ether-and 1 mZ of H SO (1:1) are added to
50 grams, It izi agitated for 5 minutes and filtered. By.a mixture of ether and
H2so 49 the I is extracted from the plant n..j$s. The extracts a.re. dried over
Na2S041 they are concentrated to a volume of 3-5 nt, methylated with a solution
of C112112 in other (15 minutes) and evaporated. The residue is analyzed on it
chromatograph with a -flame -ionization detector in a colurtil with lVD-W3-14 of a
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RYZHIOV, A. A., et al., Tr. 2-Eo Vses. sovnshch. po issl(M. astatkov vesti.-
tsidov i profilakt. zagrvazneniva ini nroduktov nitanivai i~omiov i vnesh.
sredy, Tallin, 1971, pp 116-119
0.17-0.18 mm fraction treated with a 4% liquid phase PZITS-4 or SKFT. For the
calculation, the internal standard method was used for which 2,4-Cl C if COOMe
2 6 3
was applied. The sensitivity of the method was 0.4-1.5 ng/kg.
51
USSR UDC 621,391.14
SVIRIDENIKO, S. S., SERLGIN, YU. V.
110utput Voltage Dete=dnation in Pseudg-Random Signal Corrd lat ion Processing"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 25, No 9, 100, pp 1-3
Abstract: Pseudo-random signals are ordinarily veceiv,~d by means of a matched
filter. The two methods usually used for determining the filter output voit-
age when the input signal is distorted by the line system involve mathe-Matical
difficulties, often to the point where recourse to an t~lectronic computer is
necessary. The first of these methods uses the Fouriet while the
second is based on the use of the Duhamel integral. The author of E:hi-, arti-
cle proposes a new method, also using the Duhatiel inteoxcil, which avaids the
difficulties in either of the two earlier methods. 'jLo demonstraLe how his
solution is applied, he uses the example of the output voltage o;E a filter
matched with an undistorted m-sequence of 31 elementary signals of the form
if, beforq'I the trilter, the
signal is put through a linear system. A graph showing the output signal
as found by the method of the article and the signal plotted from the auto-
correlation function of the uadistorted signal for the m-sequence shows good
correlation DeLween the two.
USSR UDO 621.~91.17
SVIRIDENKO S S AGLFONOV, YU.S.
014inimization Of Signal Search Time In Discrete Comizanication System"
Elektroevyazl, No 9, Sept 1972, pp 61-63
'Absti-act-: The paper considers a search for a discrete pseudorandom (noise-like)
eignal in a space of indeterminate paramster3 with respect to frequency and tire
in a synchronized communication channel-The problem of optimization of search
-Itichannel receiver with a maltistoge procedura is volved by the method
by a m %,
of dynamic programing. A coz:parison with respect to officievey ie made of
search sys-tem with various numbers of channels und etsgefi. T~.s valuea are obtain-
ed of the gain in the average signal search time in the fra~:_~eocy-ti.,-3a plane by
a~ multi-channel two- and three-Btage corrvlat",Lon recalvar rol-itive to a t!1ro-10-
channel receiver with one search sttAgos The d#jpond(jnro iv fuo,.-id of 1~w rate of
L
removal ol' indet6nqinancy in the irtute of -the eir-'nal on the comple7ity (coot)
of the recuiver carryxng mit tha uoarch. It io nhovin thut it it3 udvia-ible to
characterJze the quality of operation of the search systwi, by an efficiency equal
-to the ratio of the rate of removal of indaterminancy to tKe coot with a fixed
probability of correct detection. 2 fig, Ltab- 7 rf.f. Roceivtm'. bY
Feb 1971,
22
USSR UDC 621.372.061
SVIRIDENKO, V. A.
flAnalysis of an FAPCh [Automatic Phase Frequency Control) S,
ystem Under the
Effect of an M Signal and Normal Noise"
Tr. Mosk. elektrotekh-n. in-ta svyazi (Works of Moscow Electrotechnical
Communications Institute), 1970, vyp. 1, pp 61-65 (from M-Radiotekhnikaq,
No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9A50)
Translatioa: This article contains an investigation of the effect of an AM
signal with additive noise passing through a narrov banit filter on the standard
FAP(h system. Expressions are derived for the phase diripersion and energy
spectrum o
f the signal, The bibliography~has four entries.
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USS-R UDC-535-373-3
BELIKOVA, T. P., SAVCHENKO, A. N.,
"Luminescence Kinetics of ZnS-Cu during a-Pulse of Ti-ro-Photon
Excitation"
Izvestiya Akadem-ii a (News of the
Nau]~ SSSR, Seriya- Fizicheskay
Academy of Sciences USSR, Physics Seriea), Vol 35, 110 7, 1971
PP 1454-1457
Abstract: A ruby laser is used to excite ZnS-Cu crystals. Tiro-
Th-oton absorption ionizes the copper centers. Electrons are pro-
Mot6d from these centers into the conduction zone. Free electrons
in the conduction zone are captured b7 traps, are liberated by
heat, and radiate light when ihey recombin-e with ionized centers.
The luminescence intensity, which should be related as the four-th
power to the excitation intensity in terms of a bimolecular model,
is found-exDerimentally to be more complex. It is suggested that
one-photon absorption of red light should be talcon into account
because 1)
this i-vme of absorption can neutralize the coDner
centers with electrons from. the valence --one, and 2) one-photon
~112
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BELIXOht, T. P. et al, Izvestiya Alcadem- Nauk SSSRe
cheskaya, 1101 35, No 7, 1971, Pp 14-54- W37
release of electrons from traps near~the bottora of the conduction
zone can result in luminescence.
'ion.
One-photon processes were observed during tuo-photon excit,%,,-
t o
Calculations of kinetic equations, taking these urocesses inu
account, agree well with experiment. Analysis of the one-photon
processes riade it possible to estima"U'e the croso section of one-
photon transitions of electrons frorm tho vqlence zone to the
ionized copper centers (1.6 X 10-17CM2). Theoretical and calcu-
lated curves for the intensity of lurainescence as a function of
the intensity of excitation are in good agreenent.
The authors thank M. D. Galanin for encouragement and L. A. Pak
homycheva for assistance in the work# Orig. art, has figs. and
3 refs.
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ITOVGORODOV, IV% Z., SVIRIDOV, A. G., SCID01331VT, and SlFiARLTS, 11.
"The E:'I'lergy of the Blectrons in a CO -Ijaser DL,~charC;ell
Leningrad, Z "hurnall te'- icheskoy fizilzi., No 10, 1972, pp 2100-2197
Abstract: To =,derstand and, optj--I.ze the ope--,atioll 0~1. GO
one must Imow the charlacterist-Jer-, of the plas,,:,,~,t disch,--ce
comnon-ent, I-articularly parametc-mrs like t1fie -ftill CCIIcen-
tralion and the electron (-,-nergy distrilyation. ~Jlitll 'Unifl.
the authors pvcoent the renailt." of tholr of 11.1hc ciis-
tribUtion fumc-tion of cluctron eaergics j.11
U
of the disch-airge curront, presoure, and.
method, invol-v-int- t-ho, -,econd, dc:civative o:'L' 3,,:L~obe c-m-rent
with ~espcct Ilo the by :3o-callcd nv3th
od. ia ba-sic-111- tho as used in c,-
IT V5-
given for thic, in the 1:0.1:1.0
and 1:0.1:30, cum:,o for the el.-ctroil c-,noma, ,,1-
ted, and the effccts of nddimgr Xc,, to the mi arc-.. U
is noted ILA-e-I'. computatiwi.,,~ of the diqArd.butiol'i -L-111".0
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ITIDIO: 621.37C'3~385
NOVG0,10DOV, I'- Z. , et al, Zhur-nal 17o 10,
1972, pp 2190-2197
forralia for (~Ias'(14-c collisions f;ive mi-slelading
solution of the hilietic evu--ation. idth thu covz,CCti(-)Z1 oi -11 ocu
sible processes taken into account
2/2
-USSR uDc: 6P-1.378.3,35
UNGORODO-17, _11- Z. , and SOEMBOV, IN. 11'.
'.'Electrical Characteristics of a C~O Laser Discharge Plasma"
Leningrad, "hurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, vol ~2, No 7, 1972,
pp 1471-1478
Abstract: The experi-ments descri-b6d in this paper are aimed at
Measuring the electronic concent-Iratlion Ln, the 'plas_za of a car-
C_
bon monoxide '21-aser discharge and investigatin,- the ch.aractlericzics
of the plasma. It is a>ssumed that, as in the COp _,aser, the pro-
ce-ss pro-viding, -%-,he pumping to oscillatory level of CO is
basic,--Ily electronic shock. This hypothesis clan only be veri-L'ied
if the concentrations and distribution, fumcticn~s of the raiect--on
energy are 1,2,11own. The experiments were conducted 1.)y the micrwawe'
method using ized
cylindrical resonators,, i,;ith t-he d.J.ucharge roal
Ij D
With d-C current in qpxartz tubes of, 3.4 or 2.0 (n, diameter. A
descrintion of the experimental -,,prorediire i.s the expe--ri-
mental result,-j art-, prc:3emtod in the form of curves. for the electron
concentration as a Ir'unction of the disch,-rge cu-vrent in CO and lie
in vttrious mixture proportions. The electron c an~centvzrjtl ion is a
direct linear function of t~je dischar6i), CUrrent r11-1-Yls-ity, ~1
table of the proportionality constant for various combinationi-D of
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et al, Zhurival teeJinich-cphoy fizik vol ''r2,
No 7, 1972, pp 1471-1476
GO euid Ile is i_)re'-ented Curves tire al8o C,.Pivon 'I'or t]hc olect-vic,
riction of the discharge current 1.'ith _"ix-
field intensity as a fiL
tures Of CO + 02 + He Mid CO + 1i2. The authors, manbers o t h e
P. N. lebedev Physics Institute at~JT scow, exp,,ess their &~ratitlule
0
to V. Ya. Cherkasov end 0. 1. Baranova for their aasistance with
Kil~aberidze for assistinS i-irith -he
the experiments, and to A. A.
computations.
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1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TiTLE--THERMAL REGIME OF A PULSED C02.LASER -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-YELETSKlYt A.Voo LEVINSOWs G.P., SVIR10OV.) A.N.
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C OUN_ TRY 0F INFO
SOURCE-ZHURNAL PRIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKOPlit VOL. 12t MAR. 1970t P. 543-546
~DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CARBON DIOXIDE LASER# MOLE CULEt GASEOUS STATE LASER, PULSE
EXCITATIONt GAS RELAXATION
CDjTROL RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLAS~--UiNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PEEL/ FR;%.J64E-- 19 8 911020 STEP ~N"O--U.-',/0366f?0/01,2/000/0543/05-~t6
CIRC ACCESSIO,i N0--,%P0l07i34
ONC 1. A S'S F I E_ 0
2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30GCT7G
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107534
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CALCULATION OF THE LIFETIME OF THE
UPPER LASER LEVEL CF THE CARBON DIOXIDE MOLECULE, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT
GAS HEATING DURING RELAXATION OF THIS LEVEL. IJ IS FOUND THAT THIS TIME
PRACTICALLY COINCIOES WITH THE RELAXATION TIME OF THE GAS TEMPERATURE
AND THEREFORE DEPENDS (IN THE PULSE ENERGY DURING PULSED EXCITATION OF A
CARBON DIOXIDE LASER. THE RESULTS OF THE CALCULATION,AKE COMPARED WITH
EXPERIMENTAL DATA.
USSR UDC: 519.2
~_Svi [wit P.
"Use of Tables for Choosing and A -amried Control"
PlanB for Progi
..Noscow, Tr. J~osjc. energ. in-ta (Transactions of t ihe Moscow Power
Institut-e-TTIo 82, 84-93 (from RZ-h-.-Iiiateinatika, 1-J1o 6,
19726)pp -
1972, Abstract No 6V20
Translation: Plans are exfunined for programmed control of the one-shot
and truncated one-shot sampling typz~. in using plans of the first
type, a fixed number of problems is tested and an estimate made
for each group of correct answers,(5, 4, 3, 2, or "test" and "no
test"); in the plans of the second.type, the estimate may be made
before all the problems are given A detailed description is L;iven
of such plans, their similarity t~ plv4s for statistical control
of-D-roduction quality Is stressed, questions-of the uze of various well-
Aknown tables for determining the parameters of a given plan Pund for
the selection of a plan are analyzed, and the basis for selecting
a plan possessing specified parametero -- the overestimation probza-
bjjity (an error of the first kiiid) the undorestiLation proba-
bility ~an error of the second kind ;~L the avera&:e, number of
problenn the average seunpling volume~l is considored. A. Za-
431avakiy
USSR UDC: 519.2
IR-T-DOV. A. P.
"Some Optimal Algorithms of Programmed Control. With Many Error
Sources Taken Into Account"
Moscow, Tr. Mosk. enerr. in-ta (Traiisactions oX the Eoscov '-Power
Institute5 No 82, 19720. pp 94-104 '(from RZh-Mateniatika, No 6, 1972,
Abstract No 6V210)
Trans iders problems in the uGe of st~andard methods
lation: The author cons'
for developing plans of programwd control (Abstract No' 6V20.1;)) and concepts
of mathematical statistics -- simple and "Complex hypotheses, uniformly power-
ful criteria, randomized and nonrandomized- criteria, and criteria of the
probability ratio. A. Zaslavskiy.
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USSR UDC 621.3.051. 025
SVIRIDOV A P.
"Transmitting Half-Wave Alternating Voltages Over 4500 Km"
Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii "Tauk SSSR Seri
Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, No 3, Feb 70, pp 57-63 =Y-a
Abstract: The feasibility of adjusting lines for the transmission of elec-
trical energy over very large distances has been demonstrated by the investi-
gations of the Siberian Scientific Research Institute. Their experiments,
conducted in 1967 over networks of 500 Kv, have showa that adjusted lines
can be effectively used for transmitting power tip to distances of 3500 km.
In that work, operation modes, systems, and engineering indices of an elec-
trical transmission line of 4500 km in length with a maximum voltage of
1200 Kv were studied. The computations assumed that the line phase consists
of eight conductors, with the cross-sectional diameter of the conductorB
remaining constant and only. their space factor varying, rhe present paper
considers lines with a half-wave characteristic. The following possible
systems for compensating for the line parameters were considered: by longi--
tudinal capacitors along the line; by longitudinal capacitors and transverse
inductors in the line; by T-circuits of the longiwdinal capacitor and
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SVIRIDOV, A. P., Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdelentya Akade-o_ti Nau'r, SSSR
Seriya Tekhnichei;kikh Nauk, !;o 3t Feb 70,.pp 57-63
transverse inductor form connected at the terminal subicitations. The auchor
concludes that such lines are economically completely acceptable; he esti-
mates their cost, for the different variations, at 0.235 to 0.355 kopecks/
kw-hr.
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USSR UDC 5471.78 + 547.241
DRACH, B. S., and SVIRIDWL E. stit te of Organic Chemistry, Academy
J., Instit
of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR
"Reaction of Diethylamine With the Diethyl Ester of I-Benzamido-2,2-dichlo-
rovinylphosphonic Acid"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol~43 (105), No 7, Jul 73, pp 1648-1649
Abstract: Heating triethyl phosphite with N-1,2,2,3-tetracliloroethyl-
benzamide yields the normal Arbuzov rearrangement product which in the
presence of triethylamine is convereted to the diethyl ester of 1-benz-
amido-2,2-dichlorovinylphosphoni'c acids. The latter reacts easily with
primary and secondary amines; so that in case of dimethylamine, for example,
a good yield of 2-phenyl-4-diethoxyphosphonyl-5-dimethylaminooxazole is
obtained.
LWR
UDC 547.288 + 547.495
DRACH, B. S., and SVIRIDOV# E. P., Institute of Organic Chwdstryp Academy
of Sciences Ukr8SR ......
"Reaction of the Condensation Product of Bromal and Methyluxv)thane with
Phosphorus Fentachloride"
Leningradp Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimil, Vol 9l No 5, May 73, PP 1074-1075
Abstracti The condensation product, of bromal with methylurethario -- the
methyl eater of H-1-hydroxy-2,,2,2-tribromethylearbamic acid (I) reacts
easily with phosphorus pentachloride yielding with the lil ratio of the
reagents the methyl ester of E-1-chlorc~-2,2,2-tribromoe-thylearbamic acid (11).
With a 1r2 ratio the product is 1-chloro-2,2,2-trib7.,omi~thylizocyax~Nto (III),
Treatment of (M with triethylanim yields X-oarbomethoxybrom.all-mine (IV).
Both (III) and (IV) react exothenally with Methanol yielding.the same
product N-1-methoV-21212-tribromethyl=bmaic acid.'
USSR
UDC 547.241
DRACHY B. S.,
OCIRID. KIRSANOY~ A. V. Inst t te of organic Chemistrf,
~ Q i U
AcadenW of Sciences, Ukraine SSR
"Reaction of the N-chloromethylam-4des of Acids With Triphonylphosphines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(lo4), vyp 4, 1972, PP 953-954
Abstract: N-chloromethylaraides reacts with triphenylphosphines according to the
following reaction-
+
R CF,, Ccl~ C.11'.
eated vith triethylamine
If the phosVhonium salt from the above reaction is ti
in a dioxane solution, the hydrochloride but not the pliospkdnomthylene is
formed. If the phosphonium salt has no H on the N, i.e., a tertiary N, the
following reaction occurs:
CO CO
'J(C61ir 3C1 C113ONt
LCO
The bromine salt reacts in an analogous manner.
USSR UDC 62-531.4
L.M.
YEFRE-1-11MIKO, V.T., ZHURAKOSKIY, T.D.., MOROZOV, L.G,,,.PERFIL'17
RYAPOLOV, V.A., SVIRIDOV, G.S., TARF.YEVA, V.N.
"Positional Tracking Drive"
USSR Author's Certificate 1111o 262659, Filed 14/10/68, Published 19/05/70,
(Translated from Rcferativriyv Zhurnal Avtonatiha, Tel =.cld ianika i Vychislitel'-
raXa Takhnika, No 12, 1970, Abstract No 12 A274F by T.i
Translation: A positional trac!-ing pneumatic drive is patented, consisting
of a power cylinder divided by a pin,~oa into two workirzk,; cavities connected
to the high-pressure channel through calibrated chokes. The power cylindor
shaft contains a fluid distributor connistinIg-of a cylind;rical plunger with
spiral grooves connected to the low-pressure chamber P-ad through apartures
in the shaft of the pover cylinder vith its working cavitles. The distribu-
tor is rotated by tha co.-illroller through the required an,?,Ie. As the distrib-
utor rotates, a pressure difference.is developed in the po-.,Ier cylinder c--,iit-
Ies, acting on the piston until tile holes in the --haft nre moved to a syrmct-
rical positior, relative to the di!;tributor clots. The rotntion of the sensor
is converted to for%:ard movre-nent of the power cylinder sLaft by the drive
system. One figure.
USSR uDc.: &6.981.1119-092-9-065.6-49.11
SVIRIDOV, L.P., Military Mledicaa Acadeny imeni Kirov
."The Effect of Wltrahigh-Frequency Radiation of Different Intensi'zier, on
the Course of Salmonellosis in 14hite Mice"
Mikrobiologii, Epidemialogii i Immunobiologi Pp
VIoscow, Zhurnal 1 1970,
10-14
Abstract: ElectromaSnetic ultrahigh-frequency iiaves of tliermcl Intens-ity
(30 mv/CM2) aggravated the course of experimental sailm-onellosis in mice,
-whereas those of noathermal intensity (5 and 8 m cm2) had -he cnposite
I-Ilorpholo3ical shifts followling. exposure of the aniisl to 30 I-V
effect.
for 15 d4ys before or after infection included weak hyper-pinsia of retici)lar
cells and late formation of ,granulonas in the live,r and The incu-
bation. period was shorter and the mortality rate higher thrmi in cont"rolo.
Elxmosura to 5 or 8 mv for 15 eays after infection resiilted 1:n a milder
course of the disease, lonize-~ incubation period, lower dealk rate, Z:-.nd. lesL;
intense bacterial contamination of the liver, spleen, and :,esenteric lymph
nodes. Morphological shifts were similar to those in controls, early signs
of hyperplasia of the reticular cel],5 and fo-rmation off n-Lmerous granulomas.
USSR UX 621-372-051
IlEvaluating the Effectiveness of Filters with, Sl(rrly Changiii" Para:,witars in a
Television 3ystem"
Tr. I~yazansk. radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of 111yazan' Radio Technical Iristitute),
1909, vyp. 17, PP 1-91-132 (fror, RZh-Radiotekh !nika, No 3, Xlar 70, Abstract No 3A124)
with slaw
Iransiation: Considering the fact th,at a TV signal is a ra-adom praces-,
nonstationary variations, the transfer characteristics of a self-tun;n:r optimal
linear filter (F) improving the TV image in the preserice of noise are defined.
Analysis of tlie effectiveness of the filter vith changing paramutjrs shows that
it insures a lower mean square error of reproduction of tho telavision SiUial
than stationary noise. The weighted intensity of the noise at the output of the
Z'ilter with variable parameters decreases to a half or a sixth oV the function of
the interval of correlation of the signal, the noise spectruia an-~-~ Lhe signal/noise
ysical inpl a tion
ratio. The ooti-mal filter con3idering the conditiona of ph, crr,~ent
vith respect to the magaitudo of Thc weii;?ILed
has significa.-m loss
mean-square error as co=pareci with Lhe optimal filter Without considering tne
conditions of physical implementation. There are three illustrations and a seven-
entry bibliography.
--23OCT70
112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF BISt2tFLUOROt2..,201~IITROETHYL,AM[~NE AND
~TRtSt2tFLUORO,2t2tDINITROETFiYL AMINE -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-GAFUROV, F.G., SVIRID0V,t.S.l*v NATSIBULLIN,,F,YA., YEREMENK01
L*T.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,.~:~'~:SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SER. KHIM..4970v Mt 383-7
------- 70
,q'., SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PROPULSION AND FUELS
TOPI*C TAGS--CHE.4ICAL SYNTHESIS, FLUORINATED ORGINIC COMPOUND, AMINE,
FLUORONITRO COMPOWND, AMMONIUM SALT, CHEMICAL DFC014110SITION
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
---...:Df]CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0822 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/002/0383/0387
--AP011'9726
CIRC ACCESSION NO
UNCLASSIFIED_
.Liz OL8 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119726
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU),GP-0- ABSTRACT. AODKNG 39.8 G 1(0 SUB2 NI) SU82 CH
SUB2 CH SU32) NH AS THE DI,K SALT TO 200 G HNO SU83 (D. 1.5) AND 50 G 1'i
SU32 SO SU84 tD, 1.84) AT INEGATIVE5. TO NEGATIVE10DEGREES, FOLLOWFD AT
0-5DEGREES BY 850 G H SU62 SO SU84, AND KEEPING THE MIXTo I HR GAVE A
PPT., WHICH AFTER BEING WASHED WITH H SUB2 SO SUB4 OF GRADUALLY
DECREASINIG CONCN. (FINIALLY 5PERCENT) YIELDED 0 S0,82 111flCH SUB2 CH(No
SUB2) SU62) SU82j DECOMPD. 100-lUEGREE-S.- WHICH IN MEaLi WITH ALC. KUH 0.!
HR GAVE THE DliK SALTY DECOMPO. 128DEGREES; DI,NA SALTj PREPD.
SIMILARLYr DECOMPD. 121DEGREES; OIpNH SV54 SALT 0EC0,11,110. 99J)EGREES.
THE DIINA DALT IN H SU82 0 TREATED AT 0-50EGREES WITH F DILD. WITH 20
PARTS N GAVE 45PERCFNT 0 SU82~1104(4'-H SUB2 CF(NO SU02) SUBZ) SUB2 (1), M.
86DEGREES. I FORMED FROM THE DliNH SV64 SALT IN 40PERCENT YIELD AND
FROM THE DliK SALT IN 44PERCENT YIEL11, TO 15.4 G Cli(NO SU32) S02 CH
SIJB2 OH IN H SU32 0 WAS ADOEDt AT.50I)EGIREFS OVER -i HRW 34 ML 5PERCENT NF
SUR4 OH AT PH 7.5-8 TO YIELD NH(Cfl SU52 CFI.NJ SU62) SUBZ) SUB2r M.
42-3DEGREESt WHICH IN CONCO. H 5062 SU. SU84 WITH fflNO SV63 (Do 1.5) AT
AOOM~TE14P- 2 HR GAVE 70PERCENT to, AJ.,SQLN. OF (10 SU32 N) SUB2 CKCH
SU621 SU82 NCH SU82 CH(Nd SUB2) SU82 TREATED WITK FqN GAVE 75PERCENT
(CF(NO,SU82) SU82 CH SUBZ) SUB3 N, M. ?$DEGREES6 ~FACILIrY:
KHI.'-f. FIZ.t MOSCOW, USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
~.W2 022 UNCLASSIFtEb PRDCr:.$SING DATE-13NOV70
ICI,RC ACCESSICN NO-AN0110877
';Aj3S-TRACT/EXTRACT-!U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEIARTICLE IS gl-ROMOTLNIG THE USE
OF AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS (IF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT I
(ASUPI THE INST TUrE OF
TfiE AUTHOR IS ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN ASStSTING*THE ELECTROTECHNICAL
.INDUSTRY TO SET UP THE ASUP. THE PROJECT INVOLVES NORE THAN 30
.'RESEARCH LABORATORIES, DESIGN BUREAUS ANDPLLOT PLAUrS UNDER THE
- P
-DIRECTION OF DECENTS 0 V. NOVIKOV AND YU. ~HAGAYEV. PROFESSOR A. VOLKOV
TES-OP''THE CHAIR OF
AND DOCENT E. DEDIKOV, HEADED A TEAM OF ASSOCIAl
INGINEERING CYBERNETICS THAT APPLIED, THE:; METHODS OF UNEAR PROGRAMMING
-PR -OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPES,
TO..:RESf3LVE'.-S0fJE OBLEMS OF THE S-UMY. -PLAOr-
FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF RAOIOELECTPONICS.
UNICLASSIF [ED
112 042 UNCLASSIFIED PR;OCESSING OATE--040EC70
T
TITLE--FORMATfON AND STABILIZATION OF CHROMIUM V DURING THE RADIATION
A I"
CHEMICAL OXIDATION OF CHROMIC HYDROXIDE.COPRECIPIUTEO~WITH ZIRCONIUM
A U T HO R- 163) -L E SN I K OV I C H, AI P 01 NY AK A. L
~
OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK BELORUSS. SSR 19701 L4(31, Z40-2~
-;~..DATE PUSL ISHED ------- 70
-,,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:..TOPIC TAGS--RADIATION EFFECTv CHROMIUM COMPOUNDo OXIDATIONi HYDROXIDE,
'MISTRY
ZIRCONIUM COMPOUNDt ALUMINUM COMPOUNDF RADIATION Clirl.
CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
[,,:-~OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0866 STEP NO--UR/0250/70/014/003/0240/0242
_'.~'CIQC ACCESSION Nb--AT0129935
UNCLA'SSIFIEt)
212 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0129935
-ABSTRACT"EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COPPTD. Ml~iT. Of: CR-ZR OR CR-AL
.-_HYDROXIDE GELS WERE INVESTIGATEU AFTER IRRADN. BY A DOSE OF 10 PRIM7 R
'AT-RCOM TEMP. HIGH (;,R(V) STABILILATLDN~08SERVED MAY BE EXPLAINED BY A
SLOW DISPORPORTIONATION PROCESS~.IN COPPTD, HYDROXIDE.1 IMPERFECTION IN
THE HYDROXIDES STRUCTURE SUPPORTS THE~ EASE OF RADIATION CHEMb OXION. FO
CR(111) IONS. FACILITY: BELOAUSS. GOS. U~41V.11M. LENINAs AINSKs
USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
USS"R UD(! 621,398
SVIRIDOV, V. V., YEVTUSHENKO, I. N., an d TOLKACHEV, V. YU.
"Choice of the Optimal Distribution F'unction in a Remote Information System
for the Oberational Collection of Integral Information"
V ab, Avt omatiz, sistewr upravleniX (Automated Management Systems--collection
of works), Cheboksary, 1973, pp 9 - 16 (from RZh Avtomatika Telemekhanika i
Vychislitel,naya Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A467)
Translation I A calculation and choice of optimal distrIbution of primary
integral Information processing functions for a fixed structare and arrangement
of a remote Information system are'caxTied, out. Three variations of centraliza-
tionare compared on a combination of Information and cost characteristics,
using a vector preference criterion. One illustration, one table, six
bibliographic citations,
Abstract by the authors.
USSR UDC: 51
SVIF=V, V. V.'. KOLYUSMKOV, A. K.
"Definition of the Goal Function and Criterion of Effectiveneas for a Cer-
tain Class of Network Systems"
Pribor7 i sisteny aytomatiki. Resp. r--zhved. temat. naac~.-tekhn. sb. (Autc,-
nation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Th. ematic Scientific
and Tedhnical Collection), 10173!, vyp. 27, pp 30-36 (from R.M.-Matematika, No
-Sep 73, abstract No 9V581 by the authors)
9
,
Tran. slation: The paper notes the advantages and disadvantages of PERT
methods. A definition is given of the network function. and criterion of
effectiveness for a certain class of netowrk systems. The problem of con-
trolling a set of operations is mathematically formulated. The method of
dyrxaic programing is used in deriving the functional equation, The
guaranteed probability of attaining the goal is taken as the criterion of
effectiveness of operation of the control system.
USSR UDC: 51
V. V. and KOLYUSBENKOV, A. K.
"An Algorithm for Optimal Distribution of Resources in Complex Systems With a
Specified Quality Function"
Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp.. mezhved. temat. nauch.-telthn. sb. (Automation
Systems and Instruments, Republic Interdepartmental- 71her~atic Scientific -Technical
Collection) No 26, 1973, pp 96-99 (from RM-41atematika, No 7, 1973, Abstract
No 7V559)
Translation; The problem of optimizing the diatribution of resources in planring
and.controlling complex operations is considered. 1he technc-logical order of
doing the work is determined by a grid graph. From the aathors' introduction.
1/1
ME 1 11 1 11:11 ~M
1/2 oil UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DAT!:_--27Nf3V70
TJTLE--NI031U.4 IN METAGRANITES OF THE POLAR UR-ALS. VITAL STATIST!CAL
PERRORSI POLEMIC -U-
t-UTHOR--SVIRIDOV, V.V.
tOUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR
SOURCE--GEOL. GEOFIZ. 1970, (2), 143-50
AT E PUBLISHED ------- 70
,~.SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
.4
tOPIC TAGS--GEOCHEI-IISTRY9 MINERALOGYt CHEMICAL ANALYSJS1 t4 10 B I U m
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,-.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0184 STEP NG--UR/0210/701000/002/01481015(3
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129440
LASSI
fpm ~6.11.W-
2/2 Oil UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C'I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0129440
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, E. P. KALININj ET AL. (1968) BASED
THEIR-CONCLUSIONS,ON 28 CHEM. AND 26 QUANT. MINERALOGICAL ANALYSES OF
METAGRANITES, WHILE THE ACTUAL NO4 OF ANALYSES 14AS DIFFERENT IN THE
Go, THE ORTHOCLASE UAS CORRELATF0 WITH
.TABLE CONTG. THE ANAL. DATA. E.
NB ONLY FROM 20 AND NOT 28 CHEM* ANALYSES.. THEREFOREt THE SIGNIFICANCE
LEVEL OF CORRELATION COEFFS. SHOULD BE iDETD. FROM 20 AND NoT Z8
ANALYSES. IN AODN.v THE TABLE ON CRIT.' VALUES OF CORRELATION COEFFS.
FROM THE YANK0 MATH. STATISTICAL HANDBOOK 11961) WAS USED 1NC-!'1RRFCTLY.
K.t ET AL. DID NOT CALC. THE NO* OF DEGREES OFi FREEDOMv~ ALTHOUGH THF1--
LATTER NOT ONLY DIFFER FROM THE NO. OF ANALYSES BUT ALSO DIFFER FOR PAIR
'OEFFS. E4G~.t
AND INDIVIDUAL CORRELATION f, IN ONE OF~ THE TABLES A
SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION OF NB IN MINERALS WAS GIVEN TO BE 0.37 FOR
95PERCENT SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL. BUT SIGNIFICANo CORRELATION COEFFS.
R IAT 11
SHOULD BE LARGER THAN OR EQUAL ro 0.1382, IS ONE CONSIDE S T1 F01
QUANT. MINERALOGIC4L ANALYSES, THE NO. OF DEGREES OF FREEDOM IS NIJT 26
BUT 24 (FOR PAIRIS OF CORRELATION COEFFS..). THE CDitRELATI 11N COEFF. OF N8
WITH ORTHOCLASE WAS 0.489. THE CGRELLATION COEFF. WAS RECALCO. AND
PROVED TO BE 0.444. INCORRECT ALSO WERE THE FOLL01WING C011RELATION
BONDS: FLUORITE WITH QUARTZ AND PLAGIOCLASE, OPA.01JE 0.q'cS, WITH
~..-MIJSCOVITEi QUARTZ WITH K FELDSPAR. IN AWN.# STATI.STICAL
CHARACTERISTICSY MADE FROM A SMALL NO. OF ANALYSES 1LARGER THAN 20-30)t
"ARE NOT SUFFICIFINTLY RELIABLE.
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--ItSPP70
UNCL AS SI FIED
11 Z_ 020 IN AN AQUEOUS S13LUTI,')N BY
.TITLE__!S~ENSITIZATION OF HYDRAZINE PH3TO3XIDATION
"-:"-~:LEAD_AND TITANIUM OXIDES AND HYDROXIDES*-U-
Pau,
G.P-, PUSHKAREVA, T.M.P SVIRIDOV, V-v
'_,C-0UNTPY_ IlNFO--USSR
OF
~_.-SQURCE-ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19701 44(2).546
::--OATE. PUBL ISHED ------- 70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
,-,ToprC TAGS--HYDRAZINE, TITANIUM PMDE, 4YOROXIDE, LEAG OXIDE,
PHf)TODX I D-AT ION
r ONT P 0 LMARKING--NO PESTR ICT TONS
D-0-C Uv, E N TCLASS--UNCLASSIPIED
WPROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0274 STFP N-1--LiR/0076/701(~(i4/1~I)IO946/0~-'ib
~'Crl R CACCESSION NO--AO0113205
MINIM
2/?- UNCLASSI FIED PqIXESSING F)ATlc--jjj'_-P70
ACCESSION NO--AP0113205
._:ABSTRACT/eXTRACT7-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSS[BILITY OP 'rFrqCTIVE
'LNS. CONTG.
PHOT03XION. OF k! S092 4 SUq4 IN AERATED AQ. SO SO L 10 A 019N S
OF PF3 HYDROXIDE ANO OXIDE, TI HY003XIDE, AND ONE OF T14F CRYST
MODIFICATIONS OF TIO SUB2, ANATPSE, IS SHOWN. THESE ADDITIVE; ARE
SENSITIZERS OF~THE PHOTOREACTIONt MAKING. THE REACTIO~v POSSIBLE U-NDER THE
ACTION OF LIGHT NOT ABSORBED BY N SUB2 H SUB4 SOLN.. BUT AnSORBED 9Y THE
ADDITIVES, RUTILE TIO SU32'HAS NO SbCH ACTIVITY. IN AN' ACIDIC MEDIUM
NH SUB3t N SUB2,. AND H 5IJ82 'D ARE PRODUCED,. AND IN A NEUTRAL 00, WEAKLY
ALK. ~WEOIUM 'N' SUB2''AND 'H SUaZ 0. THIS-bIFFEReNCE YS DUE TO THE PRESENCE-
OF N SUB2 H SUB5 PRIME POSITIVE IN ACIDIC MEDIA AND~N SUB2 fi SUB4 IN
NEUTRAL OR ALK. MEDIA. THE SENSITIZED ACTIVITIES OF PB(014)SUI.32 AND
VARIOUS CRYST.,MOOIVICATIOIIIS OF PBO (TETRAGONAL.AND RHOMBIC) THAT WERE
NOT CALCINED DURING PREPN. ARE COMPARABLE. CALCINAYION AT '600DEGqEES
:INCREASES THE ACTIVITY NOTICERABLY AND IN SPITE OF A CERTAIN DECREASE IN
SP. SURFACE. DEHYDRATION OF TI HYDROXIDE AT 400DEGREES-FIR4S 4,"IATASE
WITH A BADLY ORDERED CRYSTAL LATTICE AND INCREASES THE SENSITIZING
ACTIVITY. AT. HIGHEP TEMP. THE ACTIVITY .15 DECREASED. THr IONS AG PRIME
-~.-POSITIVE, MN.PRI?AF2 POSITIVE, AL PRIME3 POSITIVE, CR PRIME3 P!~SITIVej LI
:~::,PRIME POSITIVE, CU PRIME2 POSITIVE HAVE A COMPLEX EFFECT -IN PBO ACTIVITY
T14ESE IONSI
HAT DEPENDS. ON THE METHOD Or- PREPN. Or- THE SENSITIZER.
i~EXCEPT FOR CR PRIME3 POSITIVFt WHEN AODFD"TO TIO SU62 AT 800DES:~EES HAVE
':~-_-AN ACTIVATING EFFECT. SENSITIZING ACTIVITY IS ALSO F'NJ',D WITH
L40t ZNS, HGS (RED), .43S (13LACK)v HGSEP 14GOR SUS2# HGI S092,
SUB3 SE SUB2 I SUB2, HGBR SUB2. NHGSE, HG SUB3 S SUB2 I SUB2.
UNCLASSIFI~
VSSR
UDC 662 ~;236+ 5_16.46
K
01 ALMVI
ND B. N., and SVIRIDOV YC.AJO L'oscow
"Burning of Aromatic iii-brocompounds"
'Fo 22 J-,--Lq 71,
Novosibirsk, Fiz-33 i Vzv P-1 Vol 7,
Ika ~Yoreniy_
'up 204 -211
Abstract : "Ohe burnlin..3 of -aromatic nitz-ocompounds v.,"Zo crucri.-,cli-
ally i_nvest-irzated in a bomb of constant ~Drcszure in rrr-on -t-,,o-
s-ohere. ','he inves-ULFation. included: hexanitro-derivatives of di-
phenyl, dip.'qeny1,,_,_-ji_ne, and diphenylstufficle; trinitzo-derivatives
of benzene, rviilinc, chlorobenzoyl, benzoic acid, in-)--,Tlol, -ind
resorc-Lnol; dinitro-derivatives of benzene, resorci-riol,
di-ohemrl, and naphtale-na; and also paro-mononitrotoluene. Por all
mentioned compounds,-, including the Iastt a stcvly-stntc burni.n,-
r
was produced and the burning rate dependence on proo!,,u c ~7.s c--
tablitflied. "Tho inventi--cUor, resulto are diqctII.,5cd by relereice
to of bunnin-I and of burnlyip- O.coelid-ill-
71OSt inounds show t,,,;o chc:ractc~ris-
on oressure 1.1 u of invectigated c.,or,
tic t,,,~pcs o-P burnin-: f-,. uniforin burnin. at hi-n-i r),e~.,,uroo, -,.iherc!
the btirnin.- rate do-ocnOonce on. prenmirc is v'I-iar,-jctcvizcd bir
j
u = b x py, by V-= construit and noaw to I t wrid a lc,~s uni-for-I
burnin- at lo-,7(,r nrcssures edid upith. a cor,,-olc,-dy varyin,-;, burnin-
rritc. Probfible re.~;,_)ncz fnr the dilforc.nt burni:ir4, are
11 AIR
L/2 021 UNCLASSIF.IED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-INTRAURGANIC LYI-AlPHATIC CAPILLARIES OF THE HU14AN SUBMAXILLARY GLAND
-u-
AUTHOR-SVIRICOVA* I*K*
-COUNTRY,~ OF INFO--USSR
SCURCE-ARKH ANAT GISTOL EMURIOL 58(1):i41-46. ILLUS. 1970
DATE PUBLISHED----70
AREAS BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SClENCES
TAGS-LYMPHAT-IC SYSTEM, CAPILLARY# BLOOD CIRCULATLONo
---:L-'"-~-'.HISTOCHEMISTRYq BIOLOGIC
STAIN
'~'.--CCN ROL -NO RESTRICTIONS
T MARKING
'-~,~',DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-'PRUXY 4REEL/FRAME--3002/1065
STEP NO--UR/9076/70/058/001/0041/0046
CIRC, ACCESSION NO-AP0128512
UNCLA-SSI*FIEDI
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0128512
'~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTRAORGANIC LYMP.HATIC CAPILLARIES
AND VESSELS WERE STUDIED IN 100 BODIES OF PERSONS OF BOTH SEXES AGED
20-70. GEROTAIS METHOD OF INTERSTITIAL INJECTION OF GLAND TISSUE WITH
BLUE DYE WAS USED. LYMPHATIC, CAPILLARIES FORM S114GLE LAYERS OF SMALL
AESH NETS, ABOUT THE LOBULES OF THE SUBMAXILLARY SALIVARY GLAND AND ITS
DUCTS OF 2ND, 3RD, 4TH AND 5TH ORDER. - WITHIN THE WALL OF THE MAIN DUCT
LYMPHATIC CAPILLARIES FORM A I-LAYER NET, AS A CUFF SUKROUNDING THE MAIN
DUCT. THE LYMPHATIC CAPILLARY NET LYING NEXT TO THE DUCT LUMEN IS MADE
UP OF SMALL MEShES, WHILE THE OUTER NET,IS OF LARGER M[SH. LYMPHATIC
CAPILLARY NE7S SURROUNDING ADJACENT DUCTS OF THE SA14E ORDER HAVE
MUTUALLY CEMMUNICATING ANASTOMUSES. LYMPHATIC VESSELS ARE FOR14ED FROM
LYMPHATIC CAPILLARIES THAT SURROUND 2ND, 3RD, 4TH.-AND 5TH ORDER DUCTS?
AS'WELL FRO14 THE CAPILLARY NET OF THE MAIN EFFERENT DUCT OF THE GLANDo
FACILITY: DEP. HUM. ANAT*t 1. M* SELOENUV IST MOSCOW MED. INST.t
MOSCOW1 USSR.
UNC LASS I F I FD
112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES SING DATE--IBSEP70
!TITLE--COAGULATION AND ANTICOAGULATION SYSTEMS )THE BLOOD IN PATIENTS
WITH UNCOMPLICATED C'l-
ATHr-RUSCLEROSIS
~.,AUTHOR-(03)-BORISENKO, R.I.# OVSOVv VoVbl.SYTRIDOVA, L.P,,
_,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:SOURCE--VRACHEBNOYE DELOt 19701 NR 2t PP-89-92
~,_QATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
-TOPIC TAGS--BLOOD COAGULATIONt ATitEROSCLEROSTS7 BRA1141 PROTHROMBIN, BLOOD
_wPLASMAY HEPARIN, CHOLESTERULv LIPID METABOLISM# LIPOPROTEIN
~CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
...'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~._'OMXY REEL/FIIAME--1982/0800 STEP NO--UR/0475/70/000/002/0089/0092
_CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052237
UNCLASSIFIED
2/Z
212 030 U~NCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
.C[ RC4
.-C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052237
GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY OF 201 PATIENTS WITH
CEREBRAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS REVEALED A MODERATE DECREASE OF THE
PROTHROMBINF ACTIVITY, AN TNCPJ~ASE (IF BLOOD PLASMA ~-iEPAR,[N TOLERANCE,
INCREASE OF CHOLESTEROL ANIO 3FTHA LIPOPkOTEIDS. UNDER THE FFFECr OF
DRUG THERAPY NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES OF-THE COAGULA,T.ICIN PRoPERITIES
OCCURRED. FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH HYDROSULF10E aATHS THE PROTHROMBINE
ACTIVITY DECREASED AND THE CHOLESTEROL LEVEL MODERArILY INCRE~"SEI).
~CONIFEROUS BATHS EXERTED NO DISTINCT EFFECT ON BLOOD COAGULATION AND
LIPOID METABOLISM. IN PLANNING COMPLEX TREATMG,NT THE COAGULATION AND
-AN
TICOAGULATIGN SYSTEMS OF THEBLOOD AND LIPOIO METABOLISM SHOULD BE
CONAS I DER ED.
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DYATE PUBLISHEO--10FEB70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, SILOXANE9 FLUORINATED ORGANIC
COMPOUNI)i CHEMICAL PATENT, ALCOHOLt CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
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CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0135237
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TREATING 1,3,DTACETOXYTETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE OR
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'Recorders,and Transducers
USSR UDC: 621-385:530.145.6-77
KOTOSONOV, N. V., KHRIPCMIKO, 1. A., CHERNOV, Ye. A~t SVIRTI 0. A.
"Resolution of Thermholograms"
V sb. Radiofiz. i mikroelekti-,nika (Radio Physics and Microelectronics---
collection of works), 'Voronezh, 1970, pp 40-46 (from IM-Radiotekhnika,
no 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D421)
Translation: The paper deals with recording devices (thermholograms)
on which the exposing irradiation is recorded in the form. of a temoerature
relief which reproduces the distribution.of the irradiating flux intensity.
The operating principle of the thermogram is based on the trnnsparency of
the material as a function of temperature. The device consists of a heat-
-sensing element (thermoplate) which absorbs the exposing irradiation, and
a thin semiconductor film which ic in thermal contact with the thermoplate.
With a change in temperature, the long-waye edge of them absorption band
is displaced. If radiation from an auxiliary.transillumination source
with a wavelength close to the edge of the absorption band is sent thro-'ItT)i
this layer, the intensity of the emission after pasaing throu~~,h the lwjer
will depend on the position of the-, absorption band, and hence on the tem-
1/2
KOTOSONOV, N. V. et al., Radiofiz. i mikroelektranika Voronezh, 1970,
pp 4o-46
perature of the layer. For a semiconductor layer with linear temperature
dependence of the displacement, the process of restoration of the wave front
from the thermohologram is analogous to restorati on from amplitude holograms
on photographic emulsions. The resolution of a tlherwj,~ram is evaluated,
and its value is calculated for a -device- in which the themoplate is "Musco-
vite" mica, while the semiconductor plate is a seleniumi layer -vaporized
onto the mica substratte. A. K.
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GRODSHTEYN, A. Ye., KANAKOVA, N. A., NIKITINA, T. A., SVIRIDOVA, T. P.
"A Ferraelectriclt
USSR Author's Certificate No 283344, filed 2 Jun 69, published 22 Dec 70
(from Mh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6v4T2 P)
Translation: A ferroelectric is proposed which is b--qed on oxides of
barium, manganese and titanium dioxide. As a distinguishing feature of
the patent,. the thermal stability of the material is improved by a0lding
aluminum oxide to the charge amd taking the initial components in the
followIng proportions (in percent by weight): barium o.,dde 3-1-31, manganese
oxide, 18-17, titanium dioxide 48-46, and~aluminum o>ride 1-6.
1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TIFLE-EFFECT C~, COPPER ON T.4b FERMENTATIVE CONVERSI F 14 L ASS E So
ON
CITRIC ACIU -U-
V.F., ALEKSEYEV, I.N., KORDICHEN!"O, A.V.,
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SCURL ~--X HL L LS Ce K. XONUITER. I-SAGM. 1970, 14(l,', 33-5
GATE PULL
-ijlCLCGICAL AND MLOICAL SCIENCES
SUiJELT. AREAS
TOPIC TAGS-SUCROSEr FERMENTATIONt ASPERGILLUS, CITRIC ACIO, COPPER
SULFATE
CC,4TRCL MAkKIJ\G--N-J RESTRICTIGNS
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CIAC ACCESSION NO-AP01.31.24-4 i
AdSTRAC11EXTRACT-M GF-O- A6STRACT. LA3. EXPTS., VERIFIED AT Tlic'
INDLST~RIAL SCALE, k~VLALEO THAT AGON. OF CUSO SU04 AT CONCNS.
I R - - TVE
CUARE~F~Nbfl\G TO 4-7 MG-100 G MOLASS~S RESULTED IN OETTER FE M'E"itA
CUNVERSICN --F THE LATTER TO CITRIC ACIO (4-23PERCENT HIGHER Y12LDS) BY
ASPERCALLUS NIGER (SURFACE CULTUREY..
Instrumentation and Equipmnt
USSR ux. 62o-17.,62-416
UYUMM, E. S., Engineer, UMPQW, U - Engireer, ALEF3YUK, M. M. ,
Engineer, KARPINOS, D. M., Engineer, W)MOV-,-V. Kh. ',Engineer, Institute
of Problems of Strength, Academy.of Sciences UkrSSR
"An Installation for Studying the Mechanical Properties of Metal Foil Ma-
terials"
Kiev, Tek7nnologiya i Organizatsiya. Proizvodstva, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 1.08-109
Abstract: The paper describes an installation for studying the strength
and deformability characteristics of foils and fibers over a vide tempera-
ture rance. M
he device is basically a water-cooled vacutim chamber mounted
al table. A control p ided with instrumentation for
on a sreci ane is.Erov ,
various kinds of tests. A vacuum. vi Jv -10- =i Hg (1.33-10-f'-1-33-10-3
N-m~'2) is produced by the exhaust system. Micromecharical t-ests are done
on a precision breaking machine with br,,aking force of 250 kgf
(2450 H). A diagram of the unit is given and its operation is described.
lest results are given for 'the mpehanical pro
perties of aluminum foil of
two different thicknesses as a function of temperature.
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DATE PUE L I SH 5M AJR 7 0
T APEAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEAkOGRAPHYj MFCHds INDot CIVIL AND
ENGR9 MATERtALS
TAGS-PL4STIC, BAG, INIVER WATER, FLCJD CURRENT, HYDRAULIC
E,'-.i G I N F E R I N G
-CONTROL. MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE-0
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C- R C4CCESSIUN NO-AN0114745
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^-IRC ACCESSI"o, NO-AN0114746
ABSTRACT/lEXTPACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND A DRAWIN(3
-N TO REPORT THE WORK DONE BY V. VASILIYEVy V. SAMARIN, V.
ARE GIV~ t:
FILATOV AND OTHERS IN THE HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT DEP4RT?lFNT AT THE MOSCOW
STATE INSTIME FOR PLANNING OF RIVER TRANSPORT ON' INVIESTIGATING THE
FEASIFILITY OF OAMMING WATERWAYS WITH "PLASTIC DAMV1 MADE OF LARGE
PLASTIC BAGS FILLED WITH WATER, THE BAGS WOULD BE FILLEO !3Y PUMPI~JG
STATILI,,~S, WOULD BF ANCHUREO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE WATERWAY ANO, WHEN
FILLED WITH WATER, WOULD ACT AS A BARRIER OP. DAM TO THE FLOW- OF 4ATER IN
DPY SEASONS. IN TIMES OF FLOOD9 THE PU14PING STAMN WOULD RFM9VE THE
WATER FROM THE BAGSo AND THE BAGS WOULD LIE FLAT ON THE BOTTOM OF THE.
STREAMi ALLOWING THE WATER TO FLOW PAST., LARGE SCALE EXPERIMENTS WITH
-RE- PLANNED FOR
SUCH A SYSTEM'A T14C eiNDREYEVKA HYDRAULIC COMPLEX 0, THE
R]Vfr,, SYSTEM, BUT THE FINANCIAL BACKING FOR EXPER14ENTAL WORK IS
-X, -40
LACKING AT THE MOSCOW INSTITUTE9 AT THE ANOREYFVKA CIMPLE AN. Ar TliE
14ANUFACTUR11,IG PLANTS WHERE INTEREST IN THE PLASTIC il-AG MANUFACTURING
TECHNICLOGY IS NEVERTHELFSS HIGH.
Hydraulic
USSR
I~A Dxm Made or W'ater"
Moscow, StroitelInaya Gazeta, 15 I'lar 70,:p 4
Abstract: A brief description and a drawing are Aiven. to report tile W017i~~
done by V. Vasillyev, V. Samarin, V. Filatov and other-. in Lhe Hydraulic
Equipment Department kit the Moscow State Institute for Planainq of River
Transport on investigating the feasibility oS- damming w,1,Zerv7a,s with "plastic
daims" made of 1-irge plastic bags filled with waz:er, TI-W. bags would be fUled
'by pumping Stations, %'.'Ould be anchored to the.boLttx~, of the Waterway and,
when filled with water, would act as a barrier or dam 1: 'the flow of water
in dry seasons. In Limt2s of flood, the pumping station w(zuld remove the
water from the bags, and the bags would lie flat or. the 1)oLtora of tha strean,
alloeing the water to flow past. Large-scale experimentr, with such a system
are planned for the Andreyevika Hydraulic Complex on the Nloscow River system,
but the financial backing for experiziental work is lz_~_king at -the Moscow
Inst4 LuLe, at the Andreyevka complex, and at the manufacCuring. plants whi:re,
interest in the plas-,:ic bag manufac W ring techi%ology it; Mi!vCrt11C14!GG high.
USSR imci 681-3,055
KUPRIY-4NOV, Ye. M. SVI
"A Single-C~rcle Reversible Shift Register"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, ProiTfshlennyye Obraztny, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 32, 1970, Soviet Patent 264038, Class 21, filed 13, Aug 69,
PP L
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a sinF.Ie-cycle reversible
shift register based on ferrotransistor elen2nts. The de-Ace contairs a
memory cell. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the speed, reliabil-
ityland resistance to interference are improved by using a dela~y cell with
self-excitation where the input winding is~conn.ected to tbe output of the
mmory cell. for the first digital place, while the output~of this cell is
connected,for instalice,to the initial end of one of the in-out windings of
the memory cell for the n + 1 and n - 1 digital places. The tenr-inal ends 04'
4
all the corresponding input coils of the memory cells are, connected, for
instance through isolating diodes and keys to one of the sup 1y lines.
USSR UDC 621.373~431(088.8)
GOLOviviov, A. A., MiVKOV, V. G., SVIRIN, V. P.
"Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate iNo 2152391, Filed I Dec 67, Publii3hed 1.7 Fcb 70
(from RZh-RadioLekhnika, 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9C;,2431')
Translation: A pulse generator is proposed which contains a DC charge source,
-,er, a sc~%-roa of i-nition,
-electrode disch=
an ion commutator using a three
pulse voltage, a storage element and a load. In order to