SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SVISTOVA, F.A. - SYCHEV, V.V.

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Acc. N Abstracting Service: ~&7,~~ Ref. Code: 044,916 CHMICAL ABST. 0000 84257m Electron transitions in strUg magnetic tields. N. B ; ~v tova (Mokow State Univ.-,_ oscowl U5~jR). J. Low WMT.7hyj *- 19767~U.T, P35 (Esig). -!;Varioua types of electron . transitions in strong . in .ngnetit fields" due to qual. changes of the energy spectruin,,of electrons (and lience of properties of materinjs) 1~ere predicted and obsd. at certain crit-, values of the magnetic field. .LNietallic.andsemiconductin,~Bi.Sb alloys were investigzited at 9.8 at. ~;b and at 8-46 at'. % Sb, resp. The transverse and longitudinal magnetoresistanct mea- surements on Bi-Sb alloy stni-10c crystals were perfortned at VariouS orientations of current and fields relative to the cryst. ax8.1~ The measurements were perforined ill magiietic fields ';5 OW 100e at 4.2-77'K. The following typts ofele-13mn trusitions ere dis- W oid covered: (a) scinic I Wor-inetal travsition; (b),a trainition from a semiconducting state into a state with an alitir"46ally small energy gap referred to as quasit~etallic; (c) a ~ernlc,=- duvtoi-qua,~iinct.-il-scinicotiductor tiansition; -(d) a lieniicbtiduc- tor-quasi n set a I- sen i icoi id uctor-nic tat transition; , and (e) IlIctal- stiniconductor transition. R C'~\V 411 REEL/FRAME. =EMI 57631 30 Ncverrbt~:- 1972 ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS Fk-17-HENTED AT THE FIRST ALL-U~ir~Ot" -ONFERENICE C1, fl T -IAL-DIELECTRIC PHASE TRANSMCNS ki ExecrPtn E-.cm R'J!5 cli, - ac *--0=k- Sul z Dakludav Pre" Pe re M '~r ~il HE ioncos US lickERK. AC2,-em)- or bc istry of Higher M Scconda-y Spec'alizvd Education USSR, versiteta, 16-12. 15,1-, is-;:S. moskovskogo Un- CONTENTS Mecal-M.--lectric ?harc- Tra~sitions of BISb Alllo~s in Scronr Ma-;cietic (N.B. Rra;'.dc' Ye. A. ............................... in nSbx UnJcr t.'Iz In"luence c-4 Pre~~urQ CM.3. Brandt, ec al.) ........................................ 3 on In.,;rabilit cf Tldo-7-~aa., Model of MLtal Relative to AnniHlarfon sca"tcrIng (Do Chan Yar, YL: V. Kopay"'V) ..... ........................... LighL Absgrpt in V on (C. 0. Andria 3 nov, et al.) ............................ ....... MESTAL-DIELECTRIC PHASE TRANSITItr,'S OP BISt, ALWYS IN S11,0,14C M.%C,%!T7r fArticlo by N. E. At-untit, W. A. Svi3tov-%, M-scow Statv thiivvr~i-~ . Physizs Departnotnt, pF Idj ._:777 Presented in this paper are the rpsult~- '*?, ztudv -:tl- the rosl4tancu.qf sinall controlled overlapping -*' ~,as ind Contrallad onergy sl1t, 2 iv.. of metallic and s=lcunductor alloys rf bismuth and antimony in-which the antimony conccrtrations vary up to Z" - In pulsed magnetic fields up to 700 ke in the 2-7"r range, the purpose of which. was to discover effects relaied to qu.,Iitati'o~ chanjs in the rnorgy spectrum of the specimens in the altraquanttin re,-ion =Snetic fields. Quantization of carricr and the sp pin distribution of rhe enargy.1crels in the magtxtic fie!J lead to displacement of the bour_'~r~,a of the energy zones (Figurv In the ultraquantiri roggirn the displacement of zone ~ovn,!ar~i (4) reaches a magnitude to or greater than the 1ormi cic.-V Figure 1. in the zones of the mczlls or thir energy slit in semiconductors. ~jLre electron transitions may occur. depending on the ratio of the xpin jre orbital masses of tho carriers, USSR UDC 539-10 TKACMKO, N. H., LISKEVIGH, I, YU., TEREKH, 0. 1. and Institute of Pbysics and Meebanics, Academy~ of Sciences,Ukrainian SSR "Corrosion-Fatigue Strength of Welded Joints From St.3 Steel Under Elastic- Plastic Torsion in Nitrate and A.U;ali Solationsu Kiev, Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika materialov, Vol 8, N lo 1 1 Q72, PP 37-40 Abstract: This study concerns the service life of welded Joints from St.3 steel under elastic-plastic torsion in nitrate and alkali solutions at boiling temperatures (57% G"(N03)2 + 64 NH No + 37% H20, boil, p. = 114OC; H,,)O, boil. p. - I I '. ;%' 3 40% NaOH + 60A vc) clie strength tents of both e CY single-piece and welded specimens were conducted at atmospheric pressures at 2 cycles per minute, Metallographic studies of the specimens indicate that the cyclic strength is reduced tozigreater extent by, the active corrosive medium t1nn by the prosence of welding, specifically at lrAr stitain levels. The softening effect of the medium is more pronounced in testing welded speci- nens. It is also shown that alkaline solutions are more aggressive, in this respect, than nitrate solutions, (i illustration, 14hibliographic references. Ace. Nr; AP410523W L'Ail". Y Soulaci_:,: Fizi010Sj.;1111_`y Z, VAR- iuraal, 1970, Vo' 16, NrA PP 9 -9.0 INTERRELATION OF SEtRETORY PROCESS AND NUCLEIC METABOLISM IN! TkE. STOMACtf. MUCOSA 's s Laboratory of Bioenergelics, the A. letz Instilute A. Bogomo OLE~IY_Lloiqgy~ Acadeing 6f Sciences, Ukrafrzian SSR, Kiev Summary The investigations under conditions of acute experimvilt on dogs showed non-uni- Ji. The amount of RNA is the form distribution of RNA in different parts of the stornar greatest in the region of small and large curvature, i. e~ in the places of the inost intensive secretory and pepsin-producing functions of the stomach. and it is the least- tn the: region of cardiac end pyloric parts. A, definite puallelkin ii shown between the RNA conterit add mucosa proteolytic. 'Activity. No definite regularities were found with respect to DNA distribu tion in the mt~toosa 1982o0870 AP0052303 t RNA content in Mucosa, Is not uniformT when different methods are applied for excitating gastric glands. Non-undorm RNA content in the mucosa might be connected with different mechanism of stimulation. pepsin-producing by tile cells of gastric glands en histamine and with reflex stimulation. The conducted investigations give grounds for speaking of the connection of the stomach secretory process with the intensity of nucleic metabolism in the mucosa. 19820871 tv MISIOLOGIC REACTIM11:3. 0? CC*MC-]4AfJTS RE-EGISTEIRED DURIING PLIG!": OP THE 'SO111Z-9' SPACESHI? Z'Article by A. A. Butuaov, A_D. Yegorcv, V. Z0170pya &.-d- S - Z I- 'k~o-_cw' v at- Ned I S' (Curr~~i__P~iibloma La Z-Psce "Mol~Czy-WER I-GO~aia a ;*R60-31 n, -971, pp 36-3V The principal paculiarities~of fllj~tit of the "Sn-vuz-9~ spaceship yere. ItH groat duration 18 days) and saturatica or the rlight program with different kinds or scientific Invest- igations. In this ecruzaction it Is of great izteroal~ to ccn~ sider data on the physiologic, "actions of the crew rvs,-ber3 during prolonged exposure to spaceflight factorn. In,addition to the. earlier described sources of infor- mat ton an tho-hoaltti of these cosmonauts (Yo. I. Vomblyev, at al.. 1961), 1970; N, G. N'orodov, ot ni., PjT"Of tho tions of the circulatory apparatus to a special vultaLlinwl. test with a carofully measured standard p' hyvical load wa_--j Ion. Un. Important during thic flight. In addit pllnca~waa given to medical calf- and mvtoel the cosmonauts carried out aboard the ship during thi flirkit. An an the earlier marziod rlights, In t he crew membars or the "Soyut-9". ship tho froquoneq of citrdlac contractionc srter the ship had been put Into orbit exhibited a well-ex- preoDed vondono7 to a dooren"o and already on the rooolutionn attolno" moan 1.1uo., churecteirtl, or t',, tlight period (70-75 beato por minuto). Loter this Indez' ror both cosnonauts peraistod at lower levels, but during -~rze last third of the flight had no statistically reliable dirrorarxe from the dots for one day prior to the flight. During, the performance or dynamic operations (:pinning, ship oriants- tion, orbital corrections. etc.), a well as physical eker- cines and some experiments, In a number of cases there was a t5 6, LA Ck 23 QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF KrIMIOLIDGIC 1NDICIr- OF M;MON~tUTS DURIW3 FLIGHT OF :Iia SPACESHIP-, Z-Article b A. A,~TkUtAsDy, V. A. qk-oys. 60M. ~qsrqln. A. ~.'?olyaitera Aktu~tl ic. -b-il I :i"Clitu (Curr(;~i ~--?-F; ~,;~ca viol ~nl 0m Iiin- 1971, PP 7-~/ In conducting medical =riiltoriug an evaluation of the health of cormonauts durinov, apsccf1ir,,ht is nade on the, beale or infomation received during "dio connervntions and telA. vision contacts, by an annlyni* **f -the rer.1stored physlolor.1c Parameters and the microclimatic parameters in the taurumed coz- Puritments, by conducting modical solf- and mutual t4onitoring, ate. (Yo. 1. Voroblyav, at c1. ;#0;.'-'1970) In the process of decoding, the physiologic parpmetpra thatroqutney.of cardiac ocritract-lons and the respiration rat* were ascertained and the principal indices of the elnctrc- cardiogram and selamocardlogran tAere moneured. The principal objectives or the qmantitativo ovalua~ tion and the staVisticel analysis of physiologic dotp. wore.!. evaluating, ~he nignificamo of tho Inrluenco of dif- faront, flight fnetor," on physlclo;~,i-c indicon; datemining the direction of change of physiologic indices during different flight i>ariodo Cor diff,3ront cosno- ruzuts; evaluating the dynn-mics of the raean values of the physiologic indices during different flight; periods and the individual characteristics of the reactions of cosmonauts; t4 Uu. L y SOME RESULTS OF USING DISPERS1011 EVALUATING ';HE PHY310LOGIC REACTION-' Ov COM*MNAUTS DURING I'LIGHT Ole 'Mr. AND 'SOYUZ-5' SPACFzT11M ZArticlo by V. 1. Antmav~, A.. T~vtl'_-ov v V_- A;* !)Zervhqncvak- p7n, A, D. Y~_rorav, is- r.- ";7 _C n41, F=!~'6'rvva 0-N 1 13 _vl~-L t=w, Aktoa-Ini.-'e ~kov HolvC, e 0 M. e s nv (C AL apfloo Bi,o,-IoX' Modiclin6i, iidi.- 7A~i ... Y~)~J' pp 9-1 y and ;Y DUrin-7 the space flight of the "6tlyuz-3," and *'Soyuz-5rf ships, radiotoletnetric systons werz~ used in latering such physiologic paranotern as the oloctrocardic~,-ron (ECO), cot szoor, rdiosram f8ca) and pnoumo~_ran. (PG).,. In procogs- InF this inromation it was possib '1e, to 4ato mine - the frmquijnm- cy of cardiac contractions, and them_ renpi;ratlon, rate and the prinolpal. EOG and, SCG indices for each cosmonaut were measured. The collected data waro grouped in accordance with the stage* In training a-nd conducting space flight. The follow- ing periods were discriminated, Preflight (P?) period, inclutding data obtained in an lexanination or cre-.i3 durirq~ ordinary work aativit~v 15-20 days prior to tho- flight; Prelnunehing, includilx:' the, rotulta obtained (luring the registry of physiologic parameters several hours prior to the launching M-1) and during the parloda of tho ffivo-cno- minute countdown (PL-2); nPtive sogmont (AS), the segment in which the space- ship is put into orbit; orbital flight (OF); descent segment (D). L4 Z'~k L-/ -4 NEW )=ROD M D(PTANTING EL=MDES IN CHROUTC EMMOWS [Article by ~Vifilu= Aiscov, Ko=icbeskaya Bloloxiya I Meditaina Russian, .J~";Z 2. Kaf-N-AP-ria 1972, pp 90-91, aubvdtted Car putylication 5 ~hy 1973.1 ICWlAnted electro&~s and sensors account, for a high percentage of the PbYsiOlogicea InformAtiianobtstued from animals In chronic experiments (B. I - Wykov, at al. ; G. U. Ayzik--er, et al.; Yu. V. Krefdirh; Strau and Mitchell). HOVever, one rrequentl~f encounters cases of an unexpected distortion or dis- appearance of the moatored parwbeterr. The rAin reasons for.the Ions of ,collected information include an increase-in interil:eotrode.x*oiztance, a shittirg of the, electrodes &f--' zensois,, and.din-uption In conlucting the b1cpotentials; to the recovAIM-ifttrument. This in dependent on the nothod for pl&4*r,*nt of the leads 1A tbe t1vaues of the ahimal wul- the lack at reliable methods tor connecting the-electrodeg end sensors to tho avWating Fig. I. Set at devices for plAc~ t, of leads btncatlk the skin of animlo, It ia known that the leads from Implanted electrodes w4 aonsors: are fixed un4z-r the skin in a straight line to the point where they emerge. The - 14l UDC 612.014.421.8.621.3,035.2 4 Fft q .1 USE OF IK&MED ELECUMES AtM SMORS IN,01ROKC EXPERIMEMrS Oil RA?S A~-o - t-110mysisocy) AA~ fIxtill by M. Gari& a VL-1--konterev, Moscow, Xosmi" - - - WEIVa I R A. zzr 3. Slan. Voll, no 6, 37r,"submittsd for 1 - - publication VM 4 orcIT 1970. pp 44 ;~ Abstract*, Th;a reper desecibes electrodes used to regis- ter the EMG And Fr--, temperature sensors. A special h;tr- ness ft ed to the rat hQdy iumdiately after operation. &3 well as pr-Oced"es for preparing white rate for chronic experimnte. The F;roctrdure and harness help to avoid de- struction of wirrs by t-ho arlimd1a 4r.:1 to prevent any com- plicatione in the postoperarton period. Whate rate are re--dilly available and cOnvenlent object* for couduc tins larao-i~ala c-hrorde tKp-crivwnts. Hwowr. the absence of readily available and reliable tn*truaentsl =eOods for obtainine various kivtds of ph-jslologi - c41 iftfomAtion Limits the pos&Ibilittei of researchers in prolonged obserl:- CtOfts Of the ttc Of these anissal.-l. esptci&lly under milcrial conditions. At the prc&ant ti=p, both In che clinic and jar-.= Anltulsl Inflarvorion !A.0n=i=J mivg- iuri-a4a and amll&'Wed electrodes, z~ z .==4 t-w zl, wirc 1*&.da and also using erooedda4 radio crans- =Rc I &C coutZllesz a,~rz.ars (A. A. Kisclev, vc al.; B. 1. Kadykov drd Ir. 1. Berman. Richardton). 'Zhe use of surface el"tradog 4ind saiisvrs.eur- ing prolonged chronic exptr~leetzttj withrats with a fixed h%rnesa Qvl the body is difficult 4vt to zi-ir =zll tis c and the except iOpAl matil I Lty at tile Sicin 44t thicsa animals. P-ajen:ly -&xi::t1n!1 clbcdd&d radio transmittors are alto il.1--ited ror use on rats ~urIP4; 1,rolcn#;i-d experlimnEs due to r1,4,ir In- significant pawcr resources (Ya. B. Babskiy and V. V. Vnrin), Moreover, con- tactless sensors, JaNitite a 4luzt~-cr of aJvAnt.%&os, c4nnot ensure the collec- tion of Ittdivid%ial typ- of sufftcitntly hiril-qualLty information. Accordinaly, th& most acceptable m4thd for o1stairind tile rw~*,sur-; InformAtion or. the con4ition of ratt in chrunic mxperialont still remina embedding of elncrroda~i aa.~ ronsors with wirea. tiowever, the use of Vile - 65 USSR uDC 613.644-o7:(6i2.T+612.88 -S-V-IS-TUN-0-V111' Special DesigA and Technological Office, TAningrad and or Physiological Laboratory The Effect of Industrial Noise on the Steadiness of the Upright Position of the Body" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyye Zabolevaniya, 110 7, Jul 70, 49-50 P P -Abstract: The steadiness of the upright position was stxtdied by means of a cephalograph in persons who had been operating electrical equipment for periods of up to 1 year, 1 year to 5 years, and over 10 years. Me subjects had been exposed to medium-high-frequency noise up to 120 db. No vibration sickness was observed. Cephalogramswere recorded before and after work for a period of 1 minute. It was found that for these subjects the sbmdiness of the upright position is apparently linked to the dixect. effect of intense noise on the vestibular apparatus, as we.U as to a weakening in the coordination function of the cerebral cortex. USSR UX: 537-312.62:539.89 GAL M A. A., Academician Ukrainian Academy of Sciences; BvIgTuliov, V.-M.; CBERNYAK, 0. I.;~an d BELOGOLOVSKIY, M. A. "Effect of Pressure on the Phonon Impurity Zone of a Pb-In Alloy" Moscow, Doklady Akademii auk SSSRI, 110 4, 1 Jun 73, pp 815-817 Abstract: The purpose of this study ia to determine experimentally the change of characteristics in the oscillatory spectrum of lead with a slight impurity of indium when the substance is put under ressure. As in experiments executed earlier by the same authors Phys. Stat. Sol., ~2, KI 07t 1968) ftne4ilm tunnel materials of the superconductor-dielectric-superconductor typej as the most sensitive detectors of changes in density of the material, were used. Methods of preparing these matexials aAd. their Al-A12(~-Pbln contacts are described. It is found that under pressure, with a reduction in volume, the phonon spectrum of the metal is shifted 'in the high-energy direction. An illustration it given of the shift of the second harmonic for an Al-A1203-YOO.9 Ino-07 specimen under pressures of zero and 9 kbar. The results V thia work were reported to the 17th All-Union Conference on low-Temparature Phy- sics, held in Donetsk, 26-30 June 1972. The authora thank 1/2 2? USSR UDC; 537-312.62-.539-89 GALKIN, A. A., et al, Doklady Akademii nauk_SSSR, No 4, 1973, PP 815-817 V. G. Barlyakhtar and V. V. Shevtsov for their assistance. 2/2 A. zi1,rEjj,.:4jj Acadelj., 'DC,537-312.62 Jj, A. a-u Of the Academy of Sc,0 Cal Instit, tt I -T`1Ai*%C~1.,7,,,.,.k0; yU I!,- 11 -, 0-f ncop Uk,' _:S~ ACLLdcAly ()f S, "1 4, " v t ci -1444 4" Done phy eVCOG 04iiiks.. Of Lo;'-FzcqL, leotechi- ROS the Jose 0 Do~-IzdY A-kadezji Iia phs 11 ~'ffe C t Abstract. The -0,0 of 101, uk SS5RI Vol 11060 110 3, PP 5,56- the josej,.~ _f" L.. ~30-n fluct ti 3 PrA "1, -11 as a vations netj~- , di, cf ano-na-20u, to via"'ia14 is tht, -ons in r -Oz. super 0,ju,- PIase co,,,,, - (,ti., XDU-4,4- OZ7L e!lc T c. r):-,n lie C:S C. Cc u Coil t Cf -an, t~~eo C:~ C, , C,1~ ra cal, r-'- -, 021 _Ct Ith sr thext'al f, * ex,-,l oz'. thr a 8 7 - 92 Calllact,-~ Of t~e a -field to a a, e 112 '1" -e-f RAO/ 0 Of the C,it, O;Vltheox Cal 0 ;.,eze ztL:(j o:2 th jed. Is. lox etic les t.,;-, '4-,s R CAT-KIN, A. A., 0' al., Doklady AkaderAl Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, NO 31 1971, pp 556-558 tivansition width did not exceed twice the Joseuhson Denetmtion deDt-h ZLj 2;k Since fluctuation frequencies were considerably less than the chnracteristic, fro-ouencles of the system, tho caDacitance 0 wid the inductance L of the tumnelinz and the external loop could be teglected in order to sinplify the calculat-iors. A tgmph of the effect of low-frequency fluct.=t ions on the vaxiaiion of Josenhson current wit-h rarnell-ism and Wie initial se:r-ento of the curzent-voltaze c~aracteristica for d1iffel-ent noise -Oltzages shows t-hat 4.h- of noise voltares leads to the rine of a resista-vice ztzt-e, Th.~ e-=,eriment shoved that- noi-,o vojtar-:e-~ result in the onvele-p of oscillatllo-:~ of t'- sqe=onducting t in r-agmetic un", 0.~ field-z d-z-OP-pin1g, mo-z.-~D rapidly than 1/H ezA ulti.::iately in -"-he oscillat-ions COMPletwely dizapv~~-Iring' in rtrong nodses, This is said to demozu;tx-ato the Significance of lo,,q-frcqu---'cy noines in su-o-9rconduOtj,,jg turmelin(E. 133 7 77 UNCLASSIF[ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLi:--RECOPWINATION RADIATION OF A CONPENSED PHASE OF NONEQUILIBRIUM CHARGE CARRIERS IN GERMANIUM -U- ~~AUTHOR-(02)-SVISTU K.I,,t,POKROVSKIYO YA.YE. ,,.;COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..-"SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19709 4(3)t 491-7 :.-DATE PUBLISHED -- ---- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS OPIC TAGS--RECOMBINATION RADIATION# GERMANIUMt TEMPERATUAE ,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0-01CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAMF---1997/1706 -STEP NCJ--UR/0449/'101004/1)0-~/0"*9110497 'XIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120418 UNCLASSTFIE0, UNCLASSIFI'ED PROCE~SING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120418 ..-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~THE RECOMBINATIoN RADIXTION IN PURE GE (RESISTIVITY 50 OHM-CM AT ROOM TEMP.) WAS~STUOIEO AT 2-492DEGREESK, UNDER VARIOUS TYPES OFALLUMINATION. WHEN THE TEMP. AND 'YENSE RECOMBINATION PHOTOSTIMULATION REACH THE CRIT.~VALUF-Sv A NEW IN RADIATION OCCURS (WITH A MAX. AT HV EQUALS 709.6 MEV; THE LINE WIDTH IS SIMILAR TO 5 MEV, THE QUANTUM YIELD 0-31-11 AND THE CHARACTERISTIC RELAXArION TIME SIMILAR TO 20 MUSEC)t WHEREAS THE FREE EXCITON RADIATION HAS A MAX, AT 714.2 MEV. THE EXPTL. RESULTS CAN S-E EXPLAINED BY CONSIDERING THE CONDENSED PHASE WITH A 'NONEQUIL, CHARGE CARRIER CONCN. OF SIMILAR TO OR EQUAL TO 2 TIMES 10 PRIME17-CM PRtNE3. FACILITY: INST. RADIOTEKH. ELEKTRON.i MOSCOWs USSR.6 UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621.315.592 GODIK, E.E., POKROVSKIY, Ya.Ye., and SVISTUNOVA,,K.I. "Photosensitivity of Silicon Doped with Boron, Ga-lium,,or Indium" Leningrad, Fizika I Tekhnika Poluprovodaikov, Vol 4, No 4, 1970, pp 739-744 Abstract: Although doped germanium is now principally us.ed for manufacturing photoresistors sensitive to radiation of 3-30 microns in wavelength, the authors investigated the photoconductivity and noise in ~,ilicon doped with In, Ga, and B to get information concerning the possibility of using doped silicon for photoresistances. I-lost of the resulmobtained from that investion -- the bibliography lists six such references -- were published earlier; the present article offers the hitherto unpublished results wAiich directly char- acterize the photosensitivity of doped silicon. A table lists varioul types of silicon doped by the different Impurities, and gives the varioua characteris- tics of each, including the concentration of acceptor and donar:impurities as determined from the Hall effect and the conductivity. The equipment used for absolute measurements of the photosensitivity of the doped silicon is described in one of these earlier references. Various curves are given for the charac- teristics of these various silicon forms. The authors express their gratitude to S.G. Kalashnikov, L.N. Kurbatov, S.A. Kaufman, P.A. Bogamolov, an chinskiy for their useful comments, and to V.F. Sinis UDc 620,.197.1.001.5 USSR IVANOVA, 1. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and SVISTUNOVA, L. A., Engineer, All Union Thermo technical Institute "Corrosion of 12KhlMF Steel and.Various Anticorrosion Coatings in a Smoke Gas Medium From the Burning of Anthracite" Moscow, Teploenergetika, No 1, Jan 71, pp 6043 Abstract: An experimental investigation was made of a mechanism of the effect of fuel gas oQ 12KhiMF steel samples and oa various anticorrosion coatings. The purpose of the investigation was to determine 1) the corrosion properties of the fuel gas in relation to its composition; 2) the effect of:aietal temperature on the corrosion rate, and 3) the,efficiency df various anti- corrosion coatin&s in the burning of anthracite. Tests were conducted on steel samples and metallic coatings a~ 310 to 5200C, with constant fuel gas composition. A systematic atnalysis of the fuel gas during the tests showed a clear relationship between hydrogen sulfide concentration and.the carbon monoxide content in the fuel cras. 'rhe de8endence of'steel corrosion rate on hydrocren sulfide at 500 C and on temperature itt shw.,rn in graphs. The results show that 1) the corrosion rate increases proportion- 1/2 22 N USSR IVMIZOVA, I. P., and SVISTUNOVA, A., Teploe,nergetika, No 1, Jan 71, pp 60-63 ally to hydro 'cren sulfide concentration; 2) that its content in gaseous anthracite combustion products iiicrea*.es xoportionally to the degree of fuel gas reduction; 3) that coatings contain- ing free nickel are unsuitable for high-temperature corrosion protection, and 4) thatthe techno logy of Al-type coatings must be improved. 2/2 USSR UDC 632-95 lGar.0VA, S. I. j VTq'Pltl! GUSIIXOVA, L. A.t mmnw, Yu. U., SAVENKGVP r DVI -MV1 11YUK' .11. K. N. F* I Mond A Nematocide USSR Author's Certift cate No 296~46, filed t7 1,1ov 60, publla~hed 27 Sept ?I (from Referativnrf nuanal Irhimiya., No 10(11), 19720 Abstract lio 101111-218 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translationt The nematocidal activity Is determined for subBtances of the general formula R(OCCH C1101 (I) (R- phenyl or arylene nul-2), which are 2 obtained bv the reaction of Vilides of axomatic acid6 wit.1i vinvl chlorido ir, the preSenGC Of AICI 3' 1 Is used in concentration 0.1, 0.01 and Some 30-40 iu,, I is dl--,~t~olycd in a 2-5-fola voli!.me of Pcotoiie itnd wixod irith '30-50 mg OF-7. The solution obtained In AlUed with watirr. I (a-("041 (1"-) "d T (Ti- C -C6114NOV 11-1) (Ib) calises fWrt- dlstru6tlon of' 'r'--llic Peratode. I (P and n ggiven)i rC6H4' 1 (1c); ra-%H17W , 1; ri-0,H4C1, 2 Ta, b cause 10M, deztruction of Aphelen~~h,,,ides besseyt, Aphelenchus avenae, and Taani 1e (concentration 0.1 and 0.01%) ~cause a 100;~ dertruction Of Ditylenchus allii. 11 101 NOR I USSA UDC 669.14-0113.8 SYISIILII V. ZA"ZAILOVAI -J. V. , -~nd L 9 1 G. V. ANMUSHOVA CIDEIRMENITY.- ~_, = F. , Central Sdientific Aeocarcli in~ltitute of Perrous L_etallur,~rr imeni I. P. 'Bardin "Electroclie-iical Behavior of Alloys Containing Chrommi-Lun, 111-Ticicel, and Eolybdenu_-ill MOSCOVI, Zashchita !Jetallovt Vol 7, No 6, Nov-Dee 71, pp 695 -698 Abstract: The electrochemical behavior of alloys containing chromium. nickel, and molybdenum, of the system 15% Cr-15% Mo (0010115N70M, GM15165Mi6V (EP-567), and M15N55M15V (EP-375) was investigated in a wide potential interval, depending on the content of C,; Si, Fe, and W in the alloy and also on conditions of heat treatment. Diagrams show potentiakinetic polarinaticn curves of the investigated alloys and the anode current dependence on the potential for thi third alloy after inducing heating, both in 3F S04 at 0 0% -2 90 The first alloy was found to possess the highest corrosion resistance, the third alloy the lowest. With potentials more positive than 0-3 v, potentiostatic curves of Cr-Ni-Mo alloys shcnr an activation zone related to the presence of selectively etching excess phases: the M -phase in the ?EP-567) alloy and carbides of %C-type and intermatallic phases of the/Q -type in both. r alloys. Two illustr., two tables, four biblio. refs. 55 Corrosion USSEL UDC 669.14.018.841.001.5 ANDRUSHOVA, N. V., KAZAKOVA, G. V., and N. F. "Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys" Setsiallnyye Stali, i Splavy [Special Steels and Alloys--Collection of Works], No.77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 141-145 Translation: The corrosion and electrochemical behavior of nickel-chromium- molybdenum alloys is. studied in 30% ft so at 90*C and 1010,11C1 at 200C, depending 2 4 on chromium and molybdenum content, th 15' 'Mo and up to It is demonstrated that alloying of 4nickel alloy ivi M. Cr significantly increases corrosion re!i1stance througlLout the entire range of potentials studied. Molybdenum (>10%) improves the corrosion resistance of the nickel alloy with 10--Crin reducing media and woraens it in oxidizing media. 2 figures; 9 biblio. refs. UDC 669.24'28:620.193.41 Moscow, Chemical. Machtne Building PAVLOV, S. S., and SVISTZ10Y Institute, Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy "Intercrystalline Corrosion in Alloys Such as N70M28"' Moscow, Hetallovedeniye i Termicheskaya. Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1970, pp 20-22 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of tungsten, titanium, and zirconium on the tendency of N70M28 alloy~toward intex-cxystalline cor- rosion. Ten laboratory melts were studied with the following chemical composition, in percent: Fe about 3; W 3.5,,4.3, and 5.3, Ti 1.1, 1.8, and 2.6; Zr 0.012, 0.02, and 0,12, plus 25.6-29.0"0 Mo; 0.02-0.03% C; 0.01-0.08% Si; 0.13-0.24% Mn; 0.002-0.003% 3; 0.001-0.005% P; remainder nickel. The continuous lattice of carbides ~ on the grain ~,boundaries t4as found to be the main reason for the.tendency of N70M28 alloy toward intercrystalline corrosion when heated. The intercrystalline corrosion tendency of the alloy can be eliminated by4utroducing 3.5-5.39 W, whereas addition of 1.1-2.6% Ti and 0.012-0-.12% Zr acceletntes the appearance of intercryst,311ine:corosion undar hlgh-tempeiature~ USSR PAVLOV, S. S., and SVISTUNOVA, T. V., Metallovedenlye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1970, pp 20--t22 conditions. The tendency of N70N.128 alloy toward intercrystalline cor- rosion in the low-temperature area results from the formation of the intermetallic phase NijMo and the resulting stresses. Strong carbide forming elements (tungsten, titanium, and zirconium) have no influence on the tendency of this alloy toward intercrystalline corrosion in the low-temperature area. USSR uDc 669.18-( T. V., and BOYArISHIROV, V. A. TARAKAHOVI L. A., KAZAKOV, V. I. IYJPTV "Cathode Bay Remelting of EP496 and EP 567 corrosion-Resistant Alloys" Proizvodstvo Cherziykh Yetallov (Production of Ferrous 1,.etals - Collection of Works)t No 75, Metallurgiya Press# 1970, pp 148-155 Translations Cathode ray rewlting of EP496 axd EP567 corrosion-resistant alloys provides a high degree of refining of oxygen, nitTogen, ard carbon, The increased purity provides better resistance in &,enilcally aggressive. Midia. Due to the lower separation of exce-sr. phases alorg grz-,.in bour-Aarles, thx resistance to intorcrystaIlline corrosion Is paxticul~-_rly high. 9 figures; 3 tables; I biblio, re'L4 Corrosion uDc 6ao.193-4:6069.2428 USSR 'OVA -ral Scientific Research SVIS RJN Z. K., and SAMAROV, A. A., Cent. A -4st tu~ Of ~Fer;Ls 14etallurey "Knife-Line Corrosion in NI-11,11o Alloys", Moscow, Metallovedeniye, No 5, IMY 70, pp 2-6 Abstract: An investigation was made of the specific and conbined effect of carbon '7 2 (0-02 and 0-04',,) and iron (5% rax) on the deeree of knife-Illic corrosion in b 01, 7 and Tr(011.27F (1.45-1.6%, v) alloys ani of their crystal strtxt ure and phase corm-ani- tion after heatinZ to 1150-1300ac- Sbeets 3 =n thic% were *water quenched from 11500C aCtcr . ~urnmc('. hentini,-, a nd then.quenched after induction heatin,~ at 1000-1000C and aft~.,,r weltlir,6. 'Welding was done on sheet measuring 3 x 100 x 150 M.. using the TIG marthod. Analysis of the obtained data revealed that in the procers of superleatim'; the heat-affected zone of welds (abare 12500C), sti-actural c~hmn~!,cs take place that promote knife-line corrosion in the N70,NZ-17F alloy with 0.01IF111 C and 1.5-P~v Fe. Dissolving of the ItC carbides and redistribution or the alloying elemntG begina w-Ith carbon, which is concentrated in the grain'boundaries and causes the forim- tion of eutectic dendritic carbides V~6C and PAo,>C, which leads -I-,o the formation of 3/2 USSR SVISI"i OVA., T. V., et al., Yietallovedeniye, 110 YaY -(0, pp 2-6 Molybdenum-enriched boundary zones. To inhibit knife-line corrosion in the 1170e.127F alloy, tlie carbon and iron content- should not exceed 0.02 and IA, respectively. Exnrgence of knife-line corrosion in the superheated zone of N701127F weld samples with an increased iron and carbon content causes the forwation. of a solid matrix of 1,~6C and ""02C dendritic -carbides in the grain boundaries. Knife-line corrosion in Ni-Mo alloys can be eliminated by heat treatinZ the 'weld joints at 1050_110CPC with subsequent air or water quenching. 2/2 MeaEknicai Pr6pierties USSR uDc 62i.791,89-669.o4 ABRMIOVI 0. V., DMrTRIYEV, N. H., and SVISTUNOVA., T. V. "Ultrasonic Treatment of Corrosion-Resistant Nickel Alloys During 'Their Vamxum Electric Are Melting" Moscow, Fizika i KhLimiya Obrabotki %terialov, No 2, ~hr/Apr 73, PP 145-146 Abstract: Corrosion-resistant nickel alloys ON701127F, OKhl51R)5n6B, and NB5S8D3L were subjected to ultrasound during their melting to see what effect it would have on their mechanical and industrial properties which were deter- -12 ty mined after alloys vere subjected to hot deformation at ~W 2500C- Plastici Of alIo" 0117701QU and 01\1151165~n6v was slightly higher after ultrasonic treat- ment, but their corrosion resistance, as well as resistance to intercrystalline corrosion was uneffected. Macrostructure of all alloys became smaller in size, but the microstructure of MOM and Os(h15Wb5KL6V remaizied unchanged, and that of alloy N35S8D3L became nonuniform. Valleability of the first two alloys was slightly higher after the ultrasonic treatment compared with controls. USSR VDC 621.771.35.001.15 POLUKRIN, P. I.., GOLUBCHIK, R. M., MILENRY, K. F., and SVISTUP-NOV, Ye. A. "Specific Normal Pressures and Specific Friction Forces During Cross Rolling on Multiroll Mills" Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya ~~tallov i Splavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya," 1970, pp 278-281 Translation: Oa the basis of distribution curves for specific nonial pres- sures and specific friction forces in the contact zone between lead test pieces and the roll, a comparison is made for the first,time of Ole powjir conditions of rolling on turo-, three-, and fomr-rallImitls. The dependencies of average specifit nomal pressure and full metal pressure against the roll on reduction are obtained as a function of the number of working rolls. It is shown, from an analysis of the c"ves of specific friction forces, that adopting an average value of friction forces for the entire arc of contact instead of considering average values of specific frictim forces in the zones of lag and advance decreases the amount of pcx~er on. the roll. Five figures and ten bibliographic entries. 34 St F I ED 141WCE-,~SING DATF-11DE-C70 ~4~ 'F ULUTIG[6 IfN AN 7;ATER VtPOR \~,t-A64-L,1-0, CL, SGLk~ S Yr -1., VILWAN-SK I Y, YA Yl: !S'l[To T.F. CCU,iTRY Aif liiFL--LSSR SLUkCE--ZF. PRIKL. KHIM. L Ei I NGRA D) 19 70,! 43J 5 4 - 8 0A TE Ptift ISHEC------70 UBJECT ARU-S-CHEMISTIRY -TOPIC TAG S --CHEINICAL ECUILI-51RIUMv HYDROLYSIS, SOLID St"LUT[O-N, HYDRUCHWKIC AC I D ,CRYSIAL LATTICE STRUCTWRE, OP T I CPROPERTY, PWASSIkii'l COMP(MNI)t YAGIIESIUK CUPPOUNDi CHLCRIDE -6TRCL MARKING-N-0 RESTRILTIONS CLASS UM EN T -UNCLASSIFIED '-,~,.PKfjXY R E L LF i". tdlt L - - 3 Utt / C 9 ~ 5-S R` P r- 9 CACCESSICNi NC-AP0131530 U N;" LA S1-. FD C I RL S S i C N' N6-- A P(; L3 15 30 T 41]. 1: ~4 TME: C ~,'-l d,%.C ABSTRACT/EXIRAL~1--(U) GP-0- AdSTRACT. THE EQUIL. SOLID SGLII*S. KCLi-l(;CL(GH, CL) ANO THE C 0-M P Ni.) f~ G, A,S E CM WCL, H SUB2 G, A'0 i',lR WAS SP ~i 0 Ul- I ED AT 220-3 7 CIOIEGR S . CliEl CRYSTALL(jii_,PTICAL STUOIES C C N F f R Yl T *,- -E FQ 8 P, i A T I G,\ f0 F !; f JL I I "i SJ0iS -,,Y THE SU6STITUTION IN' I ~IN F 1") li. C CRYST, LATTLCE OF HYOROXYL - tit. 'IR I U'l 11JIN, T 14 f-. RMIULA KI-IGCL SU3211IEINJS'~ (7;H) SUI-3`4 R F SOLID SCLN. CAN 61- EM SSED BY THE FOP W H E R- E 1-4 1 S 5 - YA L L E R I P, -4 CIA EQUAL T-0 0.33 XNO ITS VALUE MCLE FRACT10N OF GHC -lASE0 ON' ALL THE UNHYDROLYZED CAl:,IALLITE. THE M G L -UU-ISK, USSR. FACILITY: URAL. POLITEKH. INST, JM. KIRf'.)VA, SV6 UNCLASS IF IED USSR UDC 1537.226+537-31.1-331:1537+5351 PAN-KIN, V. G., RZHATMV, A. V., and gl=dlV K. I'Photoelectric Phenomena on Boundary Betteen Two Sinj.,le-Crystal Germanium Blocks" a r tsinka. i V sb. Tonkiye plenki soyedineTi'v tellur, metallard gaLUya (Thin Films of Telluriuvi Co"..,+ ounds with Metalr~ of Zinc and Gallium Subgroups -- Collection of Works), VilInyus, 1970, pp 216-227 (from Mh-Fiaikz, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No 10)7,80-7 by V. B. SANDOMIRSMY) Translation: The authors investigated the photovoltage (PV) and photoconductiv- ity (PC) of the contact of two n-Ge single crystals at 300 and 770 K. Dimen- sions of specimens: l:(xl2x3 mm; specific n~sistances at 3000 K: of the order of 40 ohm-cm. The PV distribution along the specilwn has two Paxima of opposite signs on both sides arovmd the interface. The VV sign corresponds to the blocking band bending around the interface (IF) - Contact io nonsymmetri- cal. The form of the current -volt&4.ye characteristic agmes vit*h that reported in the literature. 'I'lle FV spectral dependence indicates a change, of charge in the surface states of the IF on illumination. The conelnsion vas drawn that each block has itz own system of surface states. PC also increaces sharply as the "signal probe" approaches the IF. The PC localized. at the IF is 1/2 USSR PANIM) V. G.,, et al., Tonkive plenk:L soyedineniy tellura s rr~etallanj Films of ~~M -viun Colupolinds With Metals of p2d-rupp tsinkA i gaiji)i I Zinc and Gallium 13Ubgroups -- Collection of Works), Villnyus, 1970, pp 216-227 (from RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract Alo JOYES07 by V. B. SANW14IRSKIY) observed when excited by light in the region of impurity absorption. It can be positive or negative and varies with the.superposition of voltage. 2/2 58 --7777-, USSR UDO 5-9.216.2 KCVALE_'VSKAYA, T.I., NEST-EROVA, S.N., RZHANOV, A.V.0 =1w5,=10W1d,4U1~ "Study FY The Method Of Infrared Spectroscopy Of ~Ultiple Distorted Internal Reflection Of The Structure Of The Transition Layer In The System Germanium-- Silicon-Dioxide Film" Fiz. I tekhn. qjjjpr~vodnikoy (Physics And Technology Of Semiconductors), 1971, 1 ..1, No 9, pp 1720-1724 (from RZh:Elektronika i yeye :.!riveneniye, 'No 1, Jan 72, Abstr act No IB157) Translation: The atructure of an extremely thin traneition layer in the system germanium-Si02 fil-- is studied by the method of infrared apectroscopy of multiple distorted total internal reflection. A preciae comr.Aiation Is made of the reflection factor in tbe region of the abaorDtion band of the valence vib- rations of the Si-O bonds. The computed and experimental spectra, are; compared. It is establiched that the structure of the transition layer is zimilt~r to the structure of germanium--eilicate glass. Summary. 91P UC 535-39 s 539.2-18 SEMENENKO, L. V., SVITASHEV, SEM M100 A. I., and SOKOWV, V. K. "Ellipsometry of Absorbing Films" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskoplya,- Vol 32, No 6, Jun,72, pp 1204-1210 Abstracts The article shows on the basis of reflection theory that the ellipsometry method can be used for the nonde-structive zeasurement of the thickness (over a wide range) of light-absorbing films, particularly semi- conductor films on dielectric substrates during operation in the visible or near-infrared region. As an evmple,results axe given,of a theoretical and experimental study of the use, of the ellipsometric method to raeasure the thickness of a layer of single-crystal silicon on a 61licon dioxide sub- strate. A diagram is given of the ellipsometer construcLed by the authors for the purpose. The results obtained with the ellipsomoter were compaxed with the thic1hess values obtained as a result of direct measurements with an MBI-11 microscope. It was found that the results obt&tned by the two methods coincide to within measurement errors. Ussi 531-767 NOSKOV, L. D., SVITEL'SKIL, V. V. ODevice for Measurement of Pressure Pulsations" ~Tr. Koordinats. Soveshchaniy Po Gidrotekhn [Works of Coo.-dination Conferunce on Hydraulic Engineering], No- 51, 1969, pp B-11 (translitoa fran Referatlvnyy Zhurnal Xetrologiya 1 lzmeritelInaya Tokhhlka, No. 4. 1970, Aostract No. 4.32-739, unsigned) the variable component Translation: This device is designed for measurement o~ 11 of fluid pressurro under laboratory and natural conditiolill. Tho transducer is a converter based on cylinders of TSTS-19 piezo-cerumic, T~e preamplifter is a three-stage emitter repeater, the load of vhich is a voItago divider placed in the main device. A diagram of the device and its technic-U characteristics are presented. Two illustrations. USSR UDC 621.1~r85.8-2.8.2.001 9 No I mni 01V 'Study Of The Bnetice Of Formation Of A Churging Spot At The Surface Of 'iho Target Of Bistable Electron-3-eam Devices. Parts I and 1111 Radiotekhni' P.a. Resp. mezhv--d. te-mat. no-tich tekhn. ab (Radio Enrincering. .,Re; llect .~blic Interdepartmental Scientific-fePhnicB1 Qo ion), 1P71, No 19, pp 115-123 (from RZh:Slek-tronika i yeye primereniye, No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2A2G,1,5) a non- Translation: In part I exprecaions are obtained for the potential o. uniform charging snot originating at the target dialectric,of a bistuble cathode-. ray,tabe operating in a recordinp: reFLme, and the current. of the tarlcret, f lowinu, during creation of this spot. The effect is established of the reprud-leinr Run 7 on the parameteru of the charging spot and the tar-at current. Injart 11 the mechanism is studied of the formation of a charge track on the target dielectric t: diaring irr3distion of its surface by a movinE beam of foot electrons with orelim- imry irradiation by a defocused besna of slow electrons, -~nalytic~il exprearione are presented for determination of varicus para~meters or a l1near char'Pre pattern produced by scanning of the alec-~ron writing beam uith respect to the n surface. Su=ary. 20 U65R VDc 62l.z35.872.82.COl PRCS,- YIN, YE.G., _UIT5.11.1 --VIN, "Interior Recharge Readout In Potentialscope-S ;;ith Visible Inave" ej Radiotakhnika. Resp. mezhved.temetnu-,ich.-te~hn.B'D. (Rodio Engineering, Republic InterdeperUental Theme-tic Scientific-Techw-'es! Collection), 1971, T No No 19, pp 125-129 (from RMFlektronika _Lypyj Prinen~nLy Feb 72, Abstract No 2A-4r,-6) Translation; An anelytical expression is obtained for the rech---rge current-, ofthe target,on the 1--asis of which.the optimum reading rate ie determined, whioh makes it pos_,ible to obtain the optimum parameters of the counted signal. The marking puleeunder7ces di5tortion duringg~ fulfillment 0t reading with a rate less than oDtin-Aim. The reealts uresented are usef-al durin'T develo=ent of a device with. a bistabla cathode-ray memory tube, 5u=ury. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 ,11LE-PHASE DIAGRAMS OF DIETHYLAMINE TRIMETHYLBORON PYRIDINE AND TRIMETHYLAM.INE 8CRANE PYRIDIEN SYSTEMS -U- ~''AUTHOR-(04)-SVITSYNo R*A.t ZHIGACH, A*Fot SCRUKIN*,P*Zr PETROVAs YE*I. -.COUNTRY CVINFG-uSSR -SCURCE-2H. NEORG* KHIM. 1970t 150), 829-30 ~__DATE PUBLISHED 70 .,'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC-TAGS-PHASE DAIGRAM# AMINE* ORGANOBORON COMPOUNDv PVRIDINEP .:,.EUTECTICS ~NTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 3CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED tOXY`,REEL/FRAME--2000/0968 STEP (RC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124627 UNCLASUFUG ------ --------- NO--UR/0078/70/015/003/0829/0830 t4t UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124627 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) OP-0- ABSTRACT. PHASE DIACRAMS OF THE TITLE SYSTEMS ARE2CCNSTRUCTED. THE SYSTEM OF (ET SU82;~NH)BME SU83 (1) FORMS AN.,ADDUCT (11) CONTC. 61.98 WT. PERCENT I AND CONGRUENTLY M. 4-51)EGREES. 11 FORMS EUTECTICS WITH PYRIDINE, M-;lMINUS 55DEGREES, AND WITH It M. MINUS 6.80EGREES. THE SYSTEM OF ME SUB3 NSH SU83~.FORMS A SIMPLE EUTECTIC (M, MINUS 44.2DEGREES AND CONTG. 5.0 WT. PERCENT ME SUB3 H8H ~SU83) SYSTEM WITH PYRIOINE* UNCLASSIFIED vZ3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--PHASe OTAGRAM OF HYDRAZINETRI-METHYLBORON PYRIDINE AND METHYLA-MINETRIMETHYLBORON PYROINE SYSTEMS -U- -AUTHOR,-(05)-SVITSYNt R.A., ZHVGACHj A*F,.-t WRO, KI N, P.Z., PETROVA, YL.I., OS,0KtNj V. -~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,~SPURCE-ZH. NEORG. KHIM. t9701 15(4)s 1131-3 ~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 `__'_~UBJ ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY PI I CTAGS--PHASE DIAGRAM, ORGANOBDRON COMPOUNDt PYRRIINE, HYDRALINE ,,-COMPOUND, AMINEr COPPLEX COMPOUND MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED MY:.REEL/FRAME--3007/1I45 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/OL5/OOA-11131/tt33 i -,IR'C-: ACCESSION NO--AP0136565 UNCLASSIFIED -IED SS I NG 17; A TE---3 -4 DEC' 0 PROC. 2/2 023 UNCLASSI F CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136565 ,.-ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, PHASE DIAGRAMS OF N SUB2 H SUS-4 1, S Y r. R E Z-ME SUB3 PYRIDINE (PY) AND MENH SU82 . B M. ESUB2 -Py !I -kS BM s PRESENTED. THE SYSTEMS FORM ADDUCTS (N -SUBZ.H SU84 E :-SUB2 H SUB4 BME SU83).2PYr AND (MENH SUB2 -. BIME -PY 'dHICH CONGRUENTLY MINUS 19.11 MINUS 30.3, ANDA-11NUS 14..5,DEGREESF RESpa 019 UNCLASSIFIED ~PROC'U,Sltir, DATE-- _9i 70 JTLE-PHASE DIAGRAM OF AN AMMINETRIMETHYLBORON AMMONIA SYST, -U- :,_AUT.H0R-(04)-SVITSYNv R.A., ZHIGACHP A . F. vSOROKIN, P.L.., 05C;KIN, V.A. ---USSR ,_,'C._0.UNT RY OF INFO ~,~PYKCE-ZH. NEGRG. KHIM.' 1970, i5(3)v 849-51 E PUBLISHED------70 SlUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY JOPIC TAGS-PHASE DIAGRAM, AMMONIA, ORGANGbORON COMPOUN0, EUTECTIC ~.._WNTRGL MARK I ING--NO RESTRICTION5 .-.100CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED STEP NO--IJR/OU7~1/79/~J'15/~')0-3/0849/G-'J51 'XY REEL/FRAME--1992/t867 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0112b4f 2/2 0 19 OiNCL A'S S I F LE 0 P.ROCESSING DATE--09f3CT70 ACCESSION NU--AP0112847 GP-0- t4(3 ST RACT PHASE DIAGRAM, OF HE- SIJB3 WAllt-f -SU'33 (I)-NH SU83- SYSTElki 15 CONSrRUCTED. ' THE SYSTEM F~,~3RLIS CO'IGl~!JENTLY ME-LTjJNG 14E SUB3 BNH SUB3.3-NH SUB3 111) ( %j 14- MINUS 80.4DEGREES) Al V ME SUBI BNH S'Jb3.2NH SU~'13 (M. MINUS 71.3f)EGREES) AND INCONGROENTLY~ '~ELIING ME SUB3 BiqH- SUB3.NH SU53 (M. MINUS 4'?.8DEGREE$). , I I IRJRMS AN EUTECTIc w1fli I Af 40.7 ~TT. PERCENT I AND M. IMINUS 99.8DEGRE,ES. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 669.71:621.035 SVOBODA, R. V., VEDEENIKOV, G. F., CHALTI K, S. M. "Improvement of the Technological Process for Producing the Anode Mass and Improving its Quality" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i T)rovektii. in-ta alviumin., magn, i elektrodn. prorii-sti (Works of the All-Union Scientific.Research and Planning and Design Institute of Alumintmi, Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 71, pp 21-28 (from RM-11etallurRiya, 'No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G215) Translation: On the hasis of generalizing the operating, experience of the Soviet aluminum industry in recent years,ian,analy.-;in [r, presented of the results of introducing the technological process of firing the coke filler at reduced temperature, w'--h consolidated.granulometric composition of the dry charge and petroleum coke from the retarded coking units in anode mass productions Reducinp the firing temperature of the coke permitted its losses during calcination to be reduced by 1.0-1.5%, which, just as coasolidatzin~ the granulometric compositica, led to improved.operating propertien of the anode mass. The basic areas of further improvement of the anode mass quality by introducing pitch with a high softenin.a temperature and,automation of the production process are demonstrated. There are 3 tables. USSR UDG 669.71:472:621.035 DMIN, A. V., POPOV, V. L., SVOBODA, R. V., UVROVA, T. V., KOZHEVNIKOVA, N. A., and.SHIPKOV, N. N. "Manufacture of Roasted Anodes for Aluminum Electrolyzers by the Method of Combined Pressing and Roasting" V sb. Konstrukts. materialy na osnove grafita (Graphite-Base Construction Materials - Collection of Works), N6 6, Moscow, "Metallurgiya" (Metallurgy), 1971, pp 10-13 (from.RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IG131 by G. Svodtseva) Translation of Abstract: The results of tests with experimental specimens Showed tbat rile mathod of collhined protisjing an4t. roarju.big, maken it ponsibl,.-. to obtain roasted anodes w1th elevated phyqicomchanical and operational cbaracteristics from various raw materials,:. ,USSR UDC 621.357.1:669.713.72 DBM, A. V., POPOV, V. L., 4AVROVA, T. V.,I KOZHEIfNIKOVA, H. A., SHIPKOV, N. N. 174anufacture of Annealed Anodes for Aluminum Electrolyzers by Combined Pressing and Annealing" Konstrukts. Materialy na Osnove Grapfita [Graphite-Based Structural Materials Collection of Works), Moscow, Metallurgiya Press, No 6, 1971, pp 10-13 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 L309 from the Resume). Translation: The possibility is demonstrated of using the method of combined pressing and sintering for the preparation of prismatic specimens of sintered anodes based on various raw- materials: type KNPE.petroleum coke mixed with pitch, shale, and also individually of non-roasted pitch cole. The properties of the. anodes produced are compared with those of anodes tyl)e DEZ, anodes f==_campanies in the GDR, FRG and Switzerland, tested under similar condi- tions. The results indicate that manufacture of anodes by combined pressing and sintering produces anodes with lower oxidizability, subject to consider- ably less danage upon interaction with CO 22 with compact structure. 25 040 LJNCLAS&EFIED~ PIRtli!ESSING L)ATE--2!0lNQV70 ~TIITLE-l NTEiiNAL FRICTID. IN TWJ PHASE ALLOYS CF I RJN JiITH bOROIN AND IRUN -U- 015CkIGE ,AUTHL3R-(03)-KRIShTALv M.A., GOLOVINt S.A., A.N. ,.CCUNTRY GF INFO-LSSR ~'-SCURCE-FIZ. METAL METALLOVED. 1970v 2913h. 646-8 ATE PU~LISHEC---70 .,SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--METAL INTERNAL FRICTIONt IRON ALLOYr IRCN 9:6MPOUND, BORIOE, i3CRCN# HEAT RESISTANCE-, EUTECTIC ,,,CCUTKOL~,MA~KING-NO RESTRICTIGNS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/fRAME--3001/0343 STEP NU--UII/OLZ&/'10/C~Z9/(I(].'~/064610648 CIRC ACChSSICN NlU--4P0126099 '2/ 2 040 UNC LA S S I F I E 0 P ROC, E S Sc IN GOAT E-- 20 NOV 7 0 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0126C99 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMPo DEPI'liDENCE OF THE INTERNAL FRICTION WAS STUDIED FOR THE FOLLOWING FEt4 ALL -OYS CONTG. 1-0t 1-451 I.Sti 3-06s 3*8v 5.0, 6.11 AND 8.83 WT. PERCEPIF 6 (THE LATTER COMPN. REPRESENTS THE DIBORIDE OF FE). ~IN 2 PHASE FEtb ALLOYS CONTG. SMALLEA THAN OR EQUAL TO 6PERCENT Bj, 2 CGUNTERACTING FACTuRS DET. THE LEVEL GF TFE I-JGH TEMP. INTERNAL FRICTION: (I)' THE 'BLOLK ING ACT ICIN OF FE SUB2 6 AT BOUNDARIES OF ALPHA FE GRA17NS; THIS EFFECT I-OwERS THE HIGH JEMP. INTERNAL FRICTION, AND (2) THE LOWERING OF THE ALLOYS M.P. WITH INCREASING VCL. OF THE EUTECTIC; THIS EFFECT INCREASES THE HIGH TEMP. INTERNAL, FRICTION. THE ZNID FACTOR WAS PREDOMINANT. AT A GIVEN TEMP.9 THE HIGhER ThE INTERNAL FRICTION, THE LOWER, WAS THE HEAT; R_;WMSISTANCE OF THE ALLEY. TH& STUDY ENAdLIEU THE-RELATIYE HEAT kE5JSTAN(E Of VARIOUS FC*4 ALLOYS W B~ EVALUATED.' THE MAX. HEWAESISTAK'E AMONG HYPOEUTETECTOIDAL ALLOYS WAS THAT OF AN ~ALLOV CONTG.: SIMILAR To IPERCENT a.. FACILITY: TUL. POLITEKH* INST.v:TULAp U -ESSING DATE--04DEC70 019 UNCLASS'l F I ED! PROC '_]'r.lTLE--ELECTRQN MICROSCOPE STUDY OF THE PRECIPITATIO4,OF PHASE$ FROm A _':.~-SUPERSATURATED- SOLID SOLUTIONI OF BORON IN IRWI -U- ?'~--A~uTHOR-103)-KRISHTALt M.A.q GONCHARENKOv I.A., SVOBODOVI A. 14. A ..V;.bUNTRY OF INFO--USSR URCE--METALLOVEDENTE I TERM, OBRABOT. METALLOV. 197Go (31t 53-54 ~"D-ATE- PUBL ISHED ------- 70 UBJECT.-AREAS-MATERIALS C rAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, SOLID SOLUTI ON, 1, ON A LOY, BORON CONTAINING ALLOYr BORON INTENSIFIED STEELv CRYSTAL 015LOCArION MiR OL MARXING--NO RESTRICTIONS 6'16cumw CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY REEL/ FRAME--3005/09 29 STEP NO--UR/0129170/aGO/003/005310054 cr.RC ACCESSION NO--APOl3jOl8 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 iC,ERC--ACCESStON NO--AP0133018 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHANGES TAKING PLACE IN THE ~-STRUCTURE OF ARMCO FE (QUENCHED FROM 725 A, ND THERM6LLLY AGED AT 200DEGREESC FOR VARIOUS PER LOOS I ANO I N ~~ THAT OF AN FE-B ALLOY (COLLE'l SLOWLY FROM lOOODEGREESC) AS A RESULT OF REARRANGEMENTS OF rHC- b:.- DISLOCATION STRUCTURE AND THE' PPECIPITATION OF EXCESS PHASES FROM THE SUPERSATURATEO SOLID SOLUTION WERE FOLLOWED IN THE C-1ECTROIN MICROSCOPE. -:,:.---MTNE CASE OF THE ALLOYt BORIDES. PRECIPITATED FRO,141JHE SOLIO SOLUTEO,"I A RESULT OF THE CHANGE IN SOLUBILITYbN COOLING WERE Q~EARLY VIS113LE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE, THEY-TENDEDt TO DEVELOP ALONG INDIVIDUAL DISLO%",ATfONS,- GROWING PREFERENTIALLY IN iTHE (11.01 01'RECUON, UNCLASS[F [ED. . a i ~ f ~i:: Z-:] m - Food Tec1w61Djjy USSR uDo 6l3.2qi_oqq.oca.5 (47) A. I. and SVODNOR.,,jRj,_P. D"rtment of Hygiene, Institute of Nutrition, USS i6cov AcadenV of Yedical Scienii~ R, "Toxicity Studies of Food Additives in the USSITV Moocov, Voprosy Pitaniya) Vol 25, q0 4, Jul/Aug~70, pp 51-57 Abstract: The literature on the toxicity of food additives published duriDg the -past 20 years is reviewed. Topics included are: the toxicolcl3lal effects of such antioxidants as butoxyanisole, butoxytoluene, propyl gal-tste,,dodecy.1 gallate, and maleic esters on the living organism, the high Oensitivity of ovnzyrtp. systems aliti- oxidants; the importance of phosphatideo in preventIng the axtdation ot fate; the use of sulfur derivatives, benzoic acid and its salts as food.preaervatives in the Soviet Union; the use of antibiotics as food additives on an Industrial scale; food coloring and its toxicological effects; the use~of nitrates wid, nitrites as food additives; aromatic principles and their toxicological effect$i; and~the use of enzyme preparations. 111 1 Ilium MIM1.1. Abstract: After a brief description of a prosthetic hea:vt exhibited at a recent VDIM exposition, an interview with M. A. Lokshin, superrisor of its development, is reported. He discusses the contributors to the development of the prosthesis. The purpose of the device is to repLace -'Ehe patient's stopped heart for 10 to 12 days, allowing sufficient tiM3 for donor-recipient matching prior to transplant. This is an improverient over the several h ours possible with existing artificial circulatory apparatus. 'Me iriajor problems in the develoDment of the prosthesis were pump construction, devising proper valves, for which a silicone resin three-valve.systen is presently used, con- trol of the device, now being done ragnetically, materials and testing of the de-vice, being done on a hydrod,~~c stand at present. Mark izi progress includes valves whose opening is controlled by int-.rnal signals, and a control system closer to the natural- one. The solutions to these,problems -will con- tribute to the ultirate creation of a long-term, fully implanted prosthetic heart. USSR VDC 621.57.041-213.3-752:621.5E-5.92 BOGDANOV, V. P., MOROZOV, S. A., KOLOSOV, S. V., SVY&Jq Y V 1. I, " "Vibration Spectrum of Household Refrigerator Compressors a;s aFunction of Their Defects" Moscow, Kholodil'nava Tel-.hnika, No 6, 1171, pp 19-22 Abstract: A study is made of the relation between the vibration characteristics of.the household refrigerator compressor UK12-1010 and its defects and failures. The vibration spectra of the compressor for one revolution of the crankshafc are ~presented, and a mathematical analysis of - them is perf i,,,j:med. Both artif.-cially induced and ordinarily occurring defectsiand failures are considered. Division of the signal in Lime does not pemit determinatiDn of all types of defects in the compressor since more titan one defect can occur in certaLn intervals. Further separation of the signal within the intervals b~ means of filters and application of devices.real-izing elementary logical functions to separate de- fects generating the same frequencies per;nit.analysis o~ all,types of defects by their vibration characteristics. The same type of diagnostic device can be extended to all types of compressors. 137 USS R _2 U D,, Q TV E R! KO 4". 1 _zz ~~Cf an,! A. tULe.imeni Ile. 0. 'PaLOn, .-%C aC:~ 0 111 C L "Classific-atioq of EquJipment for Svark Kiev, ;'~,vr_ornaLichesk, e, No 7, Ju3 70, 61-66 bs tra C L witti Lhe uso ol, a b._~.a-m of accelerated -Ile-ZLro-IIS !I.-I;i A gaining ~~'ncreas .:n.t- aCcuptance i-,, the :111I ~US t ry III rCC-_"n[: Yk:--.a-.:*S. fhe _Jd7)1~1 a n 1 b e r L of Itiiis area of technology is Cua ill o ` f a ~ 11 ad advantages oii.: Lhe electroa beam over ot-Lior sources. EIL'C~voll. wtlid- ing be used succt2ssfullv for a-0NOS.L any comb'nation o" ilet--~~.-- s can includ-in,-, rQI:rc-.CLOrv alici (2r.'als. varie" 01 i_-! 1'.1- ment for t: I i! 1~` i~ C lo 11yoLw'..'i 'U"j L acz!~V,1111~1,1 LO ChO lit, Of t:he Weld against aLimospheric tm-Ld. Each ela~o~ :L~ ~.,L(! 0 groups dependlr,~, on area of appliCaLI'o~-, and d-Imansions of art:5' to b,- w,?!dc_J; v`zl~ad info ziubgroups witli-.- respect_ Lo degree OX Speciii Oil. groups ara 6-L xamples of classes, groups, and subgroups are giveni M UNCLASSIFIED TITLE-AILD UUCT CARCINO.IA IN MEN -u- 'AUT-40K-(G3J-NlVlNSKAYAj M.M.p SVYA oO~V.v OROCtSSING DAtE--30OCT70 MAKARENKUP N.P. -:--PFtOXY REELIFRAME-3003/0131 STEP N(]--UR/0531/70/00(J/005/003S/0033 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0129387 UNC L A SS I F I E 0 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--300(;T70 CIRC ACCLSSICN NO--AP0129387 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER 15 CONCERNED Willi S TUDIES OF 57 MALE PATIENTS SUFFERING :FROM IMILK DUCT CARCINOMA. THEIR AGE RANGED FROM 20 TO 77 YEARS. THE MEAN AGE COMPRISED 56.4 YEARS. N,2TE.WAS MADE OF THE ALMOST SIMILAR TUMOR LOCALIzArION IN THE RIGHT AND LEFT MILK DUCTS (RESPECTIVELY 28 TO 29 PATIENTS). UPON HISTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATICN CANCER WAS COMMONLY OF GLANDURAL STRUCTUREo AN ANALYSIS OF THE REMCTE RESULTS (FROM 5 AND MORE YEARS) THE AUTHORS CONCLUDE THAT THE RESULTS OF SURGICAL AND-CO1413INED TREATMENT 0O.NOT DIFFER ESSENTIAILY. FACILITY: INSTITUT EKSPERIMENTALINOY KLINICHESKOY ONKOLCGII, MOSCOW. USSR uDc 669.o46.5 YAVOYSK-1Y., V. I. _171jTi.j A 0 GRTG^f1'!TtV, N. S., L'U'_:'-1u' V. F., KOKOVALOV; I. M., TAVYMISHC-IRIKOV, A. G.- TF-,J&-,MKOV, K.. 141., RkalIGH, S. Z., ancl. MCHAYW, E. A. ..#'Metal Acidity in Intense Oxygen Bath Blowing" a stali" (MISiS) (Collection of Moscow, V sb. "Sovremeennyye problemy kachesty Works. Mdern Problems of Steel Quality) (Moscow Institute off' Steel and Alloys). lzd-vo "~%tallurgiya," No 61, 1970, pp 84-90 Translation of Abstract- Results are -uresented of an ia-vesticzation on metal heterogeneity in intense blowing. Comparable data on t;tit- averare r-yetal acidity level in a tvo-bath fitrnare and in other steel-waltirtg furnaces are given. The effect of various technologrical factors on jietEll PAcidity in the two-but1i furnace is considered- 5- figures, 3 references. MOM,! qMM MMMMMM IF 1/3 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--~ONOV70 TITLE-SPATIAL STRUCTURE Of- THE EARTHIS 13111 GHTNES SFIELD FRUM KJSMOS 149 SATELLITE MEASbAEMENTS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-ls EVICH, M.- S SYACHIriOV, V.I. '~CMINA, L.G.9 MALK C'u,qTkY CiF !l,,,F(J--USSR SGW~CE MG5CGi., IZVESTIY~' AKilDEMI[ NAUK:SSSR, FIZIKA AT!Ao$ I KEANA, ci VOL VI, t".6 5, 1970, PP lt66-476 ----70 PUPLISI-ED SlUbJECT AREASS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL SLIENG-L'is, SPACE 1. TEC fiNCLOGY rcpICITAGS-ARTIFICIAL ~:APTH SATELL-ITEt OPTIC BRIGHTNESSr EAI~TH PLAINETr AJTLiCORRELATIC-N FUNICTION, EIGENVECTilk, -CLOUD COVERi METEOkOLOGYP PARAMETER, MEASUREMENMU)COSIMOS, .149 SAYELLITE LNTRCL 14ARKINC -NO RESTRICTIONS ,.~,~OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0520 STEP NO.-Ul,~/034i2/7OlOO6/00510468/C.476 IRC ACCESSICN &G--AP013,2717 11 N L L 4 S S I F HE 0 2/3 042 UNCLASSIFI ED PRGCESSING DATE--20NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0132717 :,,:Ad'STKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. THIS PAPER (.',IVES SGME RESULTS OF A STUCY 6F TkE SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF THE EARTHIS BAlli-HTNE.55 FIELD UN THE 8ASIS OF ~',IEASUREMENTS OF REFLECTED SOLAR RADIATION MAD'z FROM THE '!KQSMGS-149" ARTIFICIAL EARTH sArELLITE. GBSERVATI0145 ii'IERE MADE 'WIT"i SCANNING TELEPHGTGMETEkS IN'THE SPECTR INTERVAL 0.74~ 't 'AL -IICRCN. 1 T WA S F.CUND THAT IN EVALUATING THE OEGREE CF KMOGENEITY1 AND IScjTlwPY OF I-WG 01MENSICs G NAL kANOOM IT. IS NECESSARY 7 F 101ULATE A SYSTEM OF EPPIRICAL ORTHLGCNAL VECTORS OF AUTOCORRELATION MATRICES OBTAINED FROM DISCRETE CRUSS SECTIGN'S OF THE RANDOM FIELD IN SELECTED DTRECTIGINS (FOR EXAFPLE* MUTUALLY PER;~ENDICULAR). IN THE CASE OF FIELD F10MOGEN'EITY THE FIRST' EIGENVECTORS AkE CLCSE TO TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND THEIR FOR".1 IS NOT DEPENDENT ON THE DIRECTIONS OF THF CROSS SE-ClIONr 13UT THE CF THE CORRELATIOill IMATRICES~ FROM A HARMONIC SPECTRUM, 11-4 THE CASE OF AN APPRGCIASLE FIELU INHOMOGENEITY, WhiN IT 15 1,"iPOSSIBLE TO USE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF HOWIGENEOUS.RANDLIM FUNMONS IN THE ANALYSIS, JHE tIGENVALUES CAN BE REGAKDED AS A GENERALIZATIOIN OF spEcTRAL DENSITY A IN 0EIGENVECTORS OF THE CORRESPONDING CORRELATION MATRICES CAN BE USED AS A CANCNICAL SYSTEM. THE METHOD DESCRI13ED IN TiiF~-l;TjjDY MAKES IT 'POSSIBLE TC ULTERMINE ThE VALUE OF THE NATURAL SCALE OF AJ11400,'ll PRIGHTNESS f-ILLOS wHICH CAN 3E CON' i ;, 1, L E RE P HUMOGE141--OUS -'- N ri i i s 5 E fli SE I N THIS CASE THIS VALUE IS 500 KMJI ~41TH A, DECREASE IN- ThE SCALE THE Hdi'406001--ITY PROPERlY IS EVIDENTLY NOT RETAINED UP TO YHE SCALES OF SEVEkAL NILCFETERS. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 042 UNCLASSIFTEO PROC~SSING DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0132717 AcsSTRACT."ExT!--.A(-T--Slilv,CE VAHIATIONS OF THE EARTH'S BkIGHTNESS ARE RELATED FA.;,-% THE i%',6ST PART TO THE CLUU0 COVEW, DISTRIEWFION ANG, THE LATTER IS RELATED TO THE SPATIAL FIELDS OF TEMPERATURE AN&hUMIMITY IT IS 66VIOUSLY NECESSARY TO CONDUCT STATISTICAL PROCESSING Of THE FIELDS OF METEGRULCGICAL PAi4AMEIERS AT DIFFERENT SCALES EHf-LGYl',lJG THE METHOD OESCkIEED ABOVE. FACILITYz INSTITUTE OF~.ATMGSPHEkIC PHYSICS. U NG 1~ A S 5 1 F I f 0 USSR uD-- 1-315 .576-851-48495-38:576.85 PUKROVSK-kV.; M. P., EPSHUY11-LITNAK, R. V.1 VIL'SHANSI:QkYA., F. FOSPELOVA, V. V., KUDRYAWSEV, 1-1. G., SIL-VERS-TOVA, T. N.;P YAmIrr,~~Y A. SYALDUK, V. F., Moscow institute of Epide m.*olo&r and Yoscow 1-~micipal Sanit-~ry Orp-mm'ZISS-1-c~1 Station "In vitro Antagonistic Activity of B. coli (Strain 1.1-17) and B. bifid,-,7 (Strain 1) Against El Tor Cholera Vibrios". Moscow Zhurnal lakrobiologii, BpiderjioloZ;ii i Imunobiologii, No 10, 19722, PP 54-59 Abstract. T'he anta,gonistic activity of E. coli (strain M-17) and 13. (strain 1) a6ainst 11 El Tor cholera vibrio s"Grains (Inatia serotype 6 -=U4 O-m;a serot,~.,e 5) was ntiidied iii mixed cult!-ires in vit,.o. a,,rjn,r the first 6 hoirs of combined cultivation of E. coli and a cholexr- vibrio iitrain both ricrobial species but, the number o,( live vibrios began to dem-ea-se aftcr h-,-,urc and after 48 ho~irs a)xost --11 were dead. B bifidxi Yund a siriilar inlmil,fti"Cg effect on v-ibr-io growth. In the presence of both antagonistic strainFj, all the vibrios :L-:%ed irithin 48 hours without reproducing in t~,2 initial of ~-,,ested tivat the antnrronistic acti,r4ty mf two st rairs cultivation. it is suC L U y rUlit be dup! icated in an in-Lest-d-lal biocc-u0sis ard. tht,.t -undT,~I-f- under stutdi tion mde from these microorganionIf', of coli'vaciX.,11i 111!1~1 -USSR POKROVSKAYA, M. P., Zhurnal I-11krobiologii EpidendoloGii i Tirmanobiologii, -No .3-0, 1972, PP 54 -59 bifidumbacterin) should, in principle, be an effective means of treatLn~ vibrio carriers and correcting the change in intestinal microflora obsen.,ed in cholera. USSR MOROZOV, A. Ye., SYAS'KIN, Yu. M., SHPWRAYN, E. E. VDC 621.313.12:538.-,, "Analysis and Optimization of the Cycles of Atomic Liquid-41etal MHD Installations" V sb. Magnitogidrodinam. metod polucheniya elektroe-neMii (Magnetohydrodynamic Method for Producing Electrical Energy -- Collection of Works), No. 3, Moscow, "Energiya", 1972, pp 268-282 (from RZh-50. Yardernyye reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.32) Translation: A technique is presented for optimizing the cycles of 'Itomic liquid-metal 1-111D installations bY an analysis of the expended electrical energy. The cycle of an 11HD injector installation is investigated. It was found that for a given surface of the scram system of the nuclear reactor and the maximum permissible temperature at the center of the fuel elements and also for the condition of independence of the effectivj~ness of the two-phase nozzle of the Injector from the initial stage of steam dryness, the optimum cycle should be the cycle in which the initial point of the process of stean expansion is located in the left boundary curve. The effect of the fuel 1/2 USSR MOROZOV, A. Ye., et al, Mignito~idradinqr,.. metod polucheniya elektroeneraij, No. 3, Moscow, "Energiya", 1972, pp 268-282 component cost of electrical energy on the selection of optimal parameters of the cycle is analyzed. It is shown, that with an increase in the fuel component the initial parameters of the cycle also rise. The case when the upper temperature of the cycle is limited by structural considerations is considered. In this case the optimal dryness of the vapor is in the range .0-0.1. 5 ill., 10 ref. 2/2 USSR UDC 5(t.6.4311824121+546.16 NMGWOV, M. M., SAVOSHCHENKO, V. S., SYCHi A. M., Kiev Poly- technical Institute T$Fluorine-Containi.ng Barium Titanate" Moscow, Neo.rganichoskiyeL Materialy, Vol 6, No 12, Dec'70, pp 2175-2177 Abstract: A new type of solid solution.based on baTiUM titanate is produced by interacting TiO with BaF Ln BF a subatitutibn solid siolution in the anionic 2 2 2 portion of the crystalline lattice of BaTiO with thegeneral formula BaTi(OF) Me-electrical parameters of the solid solutions produced are determined. USSR UDC 669.822:621.039.5 KAZACILKOVSKIY, 0. D., LEBEDEV, 1. G., SYC11i A. P., W.TVEYEV, P. P. "Formation of the Structure of the Core of Fuel Elenetits Made of Metallic Uranium During the Irradiation Process" Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornove materialoved, -- V sb. (Radiation Solid State Physics and Reactor Material Science -- collection of works), Moscow, Atomizdat Press, 1970, pp 203-20A (from RZh-lletallurgiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract. Ho 41627) Translation: Metallic uranium (0.21% content of admixtures) was irradiated to 2% burn-up in OKh161115M3B steel cans 4-5 mm in diam~,, ter with walls 0. 35- o. mm thick. The volume compensating for the sve1ling waq 15-39)"j (fillirg with He). 7he mean temperature of the cans was 450-60001 and the initial fuel, temperature was 650-9000- On irradiation, the fuel completely fi.Ued the free volumes. The can diameter did.not change in any case. There are 2 iUustrations and a 3-entry bib1iographyi. P10 Ref Code: UR 0241 Acc. Nr: AP00347667 PRIMARY SOURCE; Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, 1970, Vol 15, Nr 1 00, ACUTE RADIATION AFFECTION OF THE HANDS V. M. Orlov, V. N. Peiushkov, L. 1. Syck Summary The issue contains a detailed destription of severv ridia4iori li~smn oi the hands in a 49-year-old patient occurring as the r'estilt! k`~'f failure to obsorve t~l(- wlc~" of radiation safety4l iesuWng in dirict contact i.)f unprotected. hawis with Cti(~' granuk-s with an acti- vity of 51 Ra equiv, "I'lie exposure dose of gararna-irradiation a'~ 'he body surface at the level of tbe chest comprist-d ILO r- on the rel ,Zion of the handn not lesi than 10,000 r. The article carries dviiamic dinico-p,~ysiological data, as well as,~tiw results of pathornor- phological in-vestigition of arrwutated segments. REEL/FRAM USSR urc 669-295-053-24 PAIMM, YU. S., nWATSKAYA, R. A., AKIMMA, N. A., and SYCH M. P. "Study of the Properties of Powder of Ore-Thermal Furnees" Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i- i proyektn. in-t titana (Collection of Works of the All- Union Scientific Research and Design Institute of Titanium), 19T0, pp 105-109 (from RZH-14etallurgiya, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11G155) Translation: Results are described of an investigation of the fineness and chemical composition of powder carried away from the ore-the:=%l furnaces of a titani=-magnenium plant. Mhen briquettes are used in the operation of ore- thermal furnaces the powder consists of particles which are considerably finer than those obtained when a concentrate is used. The chemical aualysis of the powder shows a composition analogous to that of the charge material. 3 ill., 3 tables. Authors' abstract. AN0103344. Vic Ref Code: q 0 FROM: FBIS/FPD, Cybernetics in the USS.R, 28 April 1970, :Nr 0026/70 F "Cybernetics and Power Systems" Moscow. Pravda. 26 Jan 70, P I Translation: At the T--istitute of g2ectrodynamics of the Mi-rainian Academy or Sci- programs have been 4reated for use with "Y-220" and "IMSM-4" electronle com- puters; the programs are intended for routines ensuring the reli4ble and steady operation of the unified-power systems. Cybernetic machines have been Installed In dispatcher a(bLinistrations of the unified power systems. Having received a signal that the network is overloaded, the dispatcher seeks the counsel of the machine. and it issues the nece5sary.reediftmenda- tions with lightning-like speed. The new programs are already being used in the Unified Power System of the European Part of the USSF, in the unified power systems of tM Urula and SibdMa- it has also been decided to uze them for power systems being created In Ceentril Asia. REEL/FMME MUM! WMINE1111 Acc. Nr.: AN0103344 About one million rubles In annual savings is involvett in the realization of proposals of co-workers of the "Electric Tower Systems and.,Networ;cs" Chair of the Belorussian Polytechnical Institute for the "Volgogradenerj:e system. The head or the chair, Professor G. Pospelov, anti doceiits_N..,Sych.and V. Pedin have worked out methods of efficiently compenzaUng for one-of the types of loads in power sy3terra. UsIng an electronic computer, the scientists calculated the most advantageous variant of compensating installations at substattons of the "Volga- gradenergo" System. Overall. losses of electric power have been 3Unificantly re- duced. The recorimendations of these Balorussian power-engintering workers are already being implemented by Volgograd workers. The now methods can be used successfully in planning and carryinz out any power system plan. On a nationwide scale, this will provide a tr*-zendous economic savings. Reel/Frge 11011 MIND _11MIRWRIM-4 MINER a t Burn Studies USSR IVANOVA, N. F.; '=,VDOKD-IOV, Ye. A.; S=,MiEfi, A. B.; IS'I'RPTOV, TI - ___O, T. G.; "TTI, I y D. P.; Central Se'alontific Rese,3rc-h L_-bo~-atcz~y ixic. twelftwimlin, First Moscow Medical Institute i cni I. 1, 1-1. Sechenov, and Cen-ral Institute of Trauma- tology :~z'nd Ortho-p)cclics. "Application. of Collagen Sponre in the Treatment of Burns" D-7j-1103is, TITO _a 16 76 ac -nor, D.L, J*~Osz k-In.-at D_4_-~,-ases and Methods of o vool -noniya SSSR, &ra klirn 19-111, 1_28 Abstrnct* the ar-ro variety of natorials and --l-ic 6ress-r- and trct_tmnt of b"amis, to - a 11his ~t C P, 0 T) 7.0 0 'non' d-ato ~.mc'lacd of tiTca-U U. Durii~.~, t-1-ic r! r,.: a.".fornation hns colicernin-,, n ,I the for t 't vo L- 0;., 2 c, I OhiC u Or2, oca. ,io-Luido, and so on.9 IA., USSR VANOVA,.N. P., et al, vDimmostike. Tcchq~Ai, Profilalc- tihe V;~zhnc~rshi",:~n- :~r.bolcv;5niv 4-;'o u o a a-,LrI S S I C, a 01 II Ya -126 pi), pp ~)1-1111~ which is absorbed by the organism and has a positive effect on the, re.-oner.,,,'Clive nrocesses of the les,*Lron. The Llorou-- are her..iosiOatic,-1117 offective, and b7 17 U I i=l nro.ror~kI-ion securely proteGtthe of 'U'llo CY.-L'..C.-nal C.'I'Viron; fj: to the growth n-:)4d hcalin- of the lesions. Ln -.,~Idition. coll;,~-:eii c n be ur-m-leated with different vied-i- c-inal su*b---~.-, ZI C C C n i L) 10 z I c S nz)-sen'l;Ica, ho-monos, vit2nins, ancc- b,, t una j7,ro-.~iu-h of connective zissue, and v;h-i.c-I relensad b,r lysis of the collager. 2ponge. t 0, of the collagen - a~o- tho Contral Scientific Ilosearch Institute of and Ori;hopedics Burn ".10cuion. appiied 211f _7 Diprzno2tike, L --i' P Ofilak- IVANOVA, N. P. Ot al, Novo-_e v T e ch e n i tilce Vnzhmcvshi!-:~h Zaboleir:ani-,r i 1-slocmAiiya, 197i, 126 -'5.-;L-"-)ZR a Collagen sron;-'e 0.5-0.8 cm thick. and filled with boric acid, U hydrocorti-sone, and furacillin to 20 uatients ,rith fresh burns and large gr.-~nuiazion surfaces. For the treatr.-ent of second and third degree burns, sponges cor- responding in size to the iiijured ttreas i-.Tere "aced on the vvo- cessed burmc-r-I --I*I,--";',ces. son - i c dressin"s were then annlied. The drossin,71. -d wi~', mnd subrequently as rocalir--d 'b- ie J ty ior, of tho bi-irned su ~:nd,the ra.. of lTnis of "Nion t-p-pli-d to mo-1-- woiz~,-.d mqrfaccs, 4 the coll-!!rcn Q-he -viound, absorbing the lesion c~-'*,,d~:,~eo. ~'Jhon c:ru&.Uon was coi)iou!-,,, the -sponges were absorbed j"y ~hc-- secand o.- thira days. ho Dosir"I'!C, t~hc T I -t-,pi-Ication of collagen ii-ponge are its ran~Ld _;nr, oP* the burnod surface-, and the -! f,'o the possibility d- L r di cinal -~,o ab- k~ nn lo "o excrz a direct local o"ect on 'Vh-- 3/4 MOM," SUN MI, vftl Emil` I-MIMBER -2111 USSR ot, 11, NOVO- ye v Lechenii, Profilal,- a, 126 pp, wound ,.,ith lvsis o--' the moonge. Collagen sponq 6 'D es can be recorp.. men6e(l fol, uoc In ithc go-norpl set of therapelal;ic m-Casures for the tr,- -.f n~- c,! -7-i-ionts wi-Gh burns as a tomi-Dorary dressing v U for t.11r, Dro-l of irrce injured surfaces-for subsequent USSR mc 621-375.82 BABEM, V. A., ZEL'DOVICH, B. YA.IMALYSHEV, V. I., and ISYCHEV, A. A. "Radiation Spectrum of Giant Iaser Pulse With Allowarce for Self-Firequency Modulation" V sb. Kvant, elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of Works), No 2(14), Moscow, "Sov. Radio, " 1973, pp 19-24 (Er4glieh sumirary) (from Rzb- Flzika. No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 1ODS20 fr6m authors' abstract) Translationi The article deals with a theoretical consideration of the broadening of the spectr= of a giant la'ser pulse due to -the dependence of the refractive index of the matrix of the active medium on.lihe light inten- sity. A calculation is perfonned for the Integral effect for the ent-re giant pulse, assuming that the initial radiation is a Gaussian randon process. Mcperiments are performed, the.results of which apee with the theoretical estimates. Bibliography with eight titiese ~-JSSR, UDC621.791-75:037-52:62-419.4 TSYGAN, B. G., Engineer, "Pavlogradkhimma3hl' Worlts, KAITAKIN, N. I., Engineer, A., n ineer, LOBKOVSKAYA, R. M., Engineer, All-Union Me Msearch, Planning and Technological In- stitute of Chemical Machiner7 "Effectiveness of Using Metal Additions in the Automatic Welding of Two-Ply Steels" ~Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, to 3, Mar 72, PP 16-18 Abstract: Results are presented of an experimental investigation t-F-a-e-66--n-nine the optimuin quantity and granulonietric composition of metal additions, seleetthe most efficient separation of edges, develop welding methods, and study their effects on the mechanical properiies and the corrosion resistance in automatic welding of two-ply steel joints. The optinum'quantity of~metal additions can be found from an empirical formula, On thitp basi.,i of invosti- gations and industrial tests, autorAtic fl*ux welding of two-ply steel St. 3+11/118,, 101P (up to 32 ram thick) in two melding operations using netallic crumb of cut wire wa's adopted. Bimetal joints 1/2 USSR TSYGANJ B. G., e4,.-, al, Svarochnoje_Proizvodstvo, No 3, Mar 72, 16-18 welded according to the now technology are of high quality. The use of metallic crumb in welding of bimetals increases the welding output without lowering the quality of welds. illustra- tions, 2 tables, bibliographic~refearences 212 52 ---- - ------ ---- 112 037' UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 "~JITLE-STRUCTURE OF SOLID LASER SPECTRAbNOER FREE GENERATION CONDITIONS _u_ .~'AUTHOR-(03)-MALYSHEV, V.L., MASALOV# A.Val A. A. C OUNTRY- OF INFO--USSR ZH, EKSP. TEOR. FIZ. 1 970,~ 11(7.1, 32,1--8 ._~-.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 S.UBJ EC TAREAS--PHYSICS ,.TOPIC TAGS--RUBY LASER, NEODYMIUM LASER, TRAVELING WAVE-, PADIATIOr,, SPECTRUM -CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTION9 DOCU,' 4ENT CLASS--UrICLASSIFIFi) S~EP.NO--L',R/0386/70/011/007/0324/0328 ,~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/2001 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120644 U_N~A I F I F 0 2/2 037 'CLASS I Fr.E0 --230CT70 UN OROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO 120644 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RAD14TION SPECTRA OF THE RUBY AND ND-GLASS LASERSt WORKING UNDER TRAVELING 4AVE CONnITIONS, WERE lNVESTIGATED. AN EL11-11NATION OF BOTH THE SELECTION AND SPACE INHOMOGENEITY OF THE RADIATION FIELD 31D NDT REMOVE THE IRREGULAR STRUCTURE OF, THE FREE GENERATION SPECTRA THIS IS AN INTEGRAL 4 STIR UC TUR E PROPEkTY OF SOLID LASERS DUJPING AN EXCITATION 01: A GR,-Ar t4o. OF AXIAL MODES AND CONFIRMS THE FLUCTUATING CHARACTER OF THE. itADIATION FIELD. THE IRREGULAR STRUCTURE OF THE SPECTRA WAS OBSD. EVEN IN BOTH LASERS WITH PASSIVE SHUTTERS; UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONSt ALSO THE SMOOTH SPECTRA (WITH AN ACCURACY TO THE INTERMODE OLSTANCE) ATrR I BUTEt) TO THE PRESENCE OF ONLY I PULSE ON THE AXIAL PERIOD (.I.E. TO A COMPLETE SELF SYNC.HR,ON IZAT ION OF THE MOOES), WERE. OBSD* FAClLITY: FIZo INST. IM* LEBEDEVA 'M O'SCOW, USSR. USSR GLEBOV, N. 1. DEMENTIYEV, V. T, , N. "The Dynamics of Development of Homogeneous Technical Systems" Sb. tr. In-t mat. Sib. otd. AN' SSSR [Collected Works of Institute of Mathematics, Siber'an Division Academy of Sciences USSR], No 8, 1971, pp 51-67, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V466). NO ABSTRACT. USSR UDC: 681-32.001 POPOV, V. A., MOKLYAK, N. G., SKIBENKO, I. T., SYCHEV, A. V., Khar'kov Aviation Institute "On a Method of Optimum Synthesis of Universal Logic Modules" Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZov: Priborostroyeniye, Vol 16, No 11, 1973, pp 58-61 Ab3tract: Previous papers have established a number of properties ixtherent in Boolean functions with high logical effectiveness, defined as the number of classes or types of subftnetions obtained by adjustments, and have also suggested a method of constructing universal logic modules which maximize the number of subfunctions. This paper proposes a group theory approach to synthesizing optimum, universal logic modules which enables purposeful sorting of Boolean functions rather than trial and error and also con- siderably reduces the number of external adjustments which give identical subfunctions. The pro-Dosed method was used to develop an algorithm for synthesizing optimum universal logic modules. The algorithra is written in ALGOL-60 and realized on the BESm-4 computer. The circuit of one of the resultpt modules is given. The methodican be generalized to I-valued logic functions. I Iloom Uz GIs UNC, LAS S I F tD 11-POCESSING DATE-20NCV-10 fITLE-%-ATALA-3iE 4CT1VITY OF f-iMPLEEXES OF TRANSITION METALS WITH SOME NIT~GGLN ("CNIAINING 1*',L SUEi-2 TYPE LIGAINDSi AND CHARGE TRANSFER -U- 1~UTHU'K-002)-SYCIbEVo A.YA.v BUDNIKOVt 5.~S. :C; GUNTRY C. FINFC-USSR ~SGUACIE-ZH, FIZ. Kh'IM. 1*170o 44(l), 106-10 AE PU ti L 1 Sill E, L; 7 0 SU0jtCT A; tAS, -CHEMISTRY T i~ P a TACS--6LVPL'X CUPPOUND, TRANSITION METAL, REACTION KINEFICSt i-tYL,,U-'GEN, PLI~L)X[0'"v ChEvtlt~AL DECOMPUSITION, MANG015-i'JE (:WlPQ"*UN0r IRMN OC"IlCUNG, COEALY COif-lPLEXi COMPLEXt COPPER COMPLEX, CATALASE, MlUliiL CGMPLEX L~WkCL MA~KIXG--NO RESTRICUONS DCCU;AEt%T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PKOXY REEL/~kAME--3002/1209 STE P NO---UR/OG7Of7e;)i'044/001/0106/OILO CIAC ACCESSICN NO-APOL28627 UNCLASSUM0 .212 018 UNC LASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-20,NOV70 -t IRC ACCESSIC-N NIG-AP0128627 (;F'-O- ABSTRACT K INET ICS O~: 11HE 1-1 ~SU1~2 0 St"62 OECGAiN. L;"kTALYZED BY 0,PHENANTHROLINE I COMPLEXES OF flk 11R[W_:~2 n, I "1E pi S Z T I V i.:* PcsITIvc-, Ii: FmvC2 Posilivi--, ca nutf-P, ous I T I vi-.- ,14.1 AND Cli PRIlkE-2 POSITIVE '~AS STUDIED A)' PH b.'i (FOR FE PkINLI" PGSITIVE Aft PH 6.0) r AND .1-IL-TAL TU I RAT90 1:2- -i'HF C,11'~fALYI IC ACFIV ITr GECR CD LA!:.'7j:JN THAI',; EA6ES 11"; LRDER tltv LARGER THAtV FR LARGER THAN '. U L A R ',-; E P. T FA N IQ U A,4 I 'k J 1-1 CH F 14 C A L C 14 Sru F 4_614PLL),_S I ANO THESE BIPYRIDINE 11 TYPE NL SUB2 (D SIL104H SYMMETRY ASSON.E.D) OSING MU1.1-11KA11) I % -THUD WERE PERFERMED FOR THF STATES 'wll'H ChAkGE. 0, iOLl%SBEf*G HELMHOLTZ 14LI t- I I I PLUS-AND 2 PLUS. THE VALUES Gr' THE kt-DOX CAPACITIES &',11) CHARGES fl VE -TRANSFEf~RLD 8Y H SU&2 0 SU62# HO SUB?- T11MESt AND HO SU82 PRIME "FGA S?ECIES WEk-E EsrD. COMPLEX EQU,IL. AMONG DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMPLEXES PLAY AN INPORTANT ROLE IN THE CHANGES -OF CATALYTIC ACTIVITY. FACILITY: KISHINEV. GOS. LINIV*, KISHINEV, USSSR. 7=771! 777 USSR UX;. 53-07/-08+53-001.5 ULME7, L. N., KON=OV, M. 14., SYCEEV B.. S. Principles of Accelerator Shielding," Osnavy zasinchity uskoriteley (cf. English above), Atomizdat, 1crT!, 400 pp, -Zh-leizika, Ho 4, Apr Abstract ill. r. C-4 k. (from it ITO 41"1532 K) Translation: Tais i sa book on the Droblens o,*" calculatinjL tho par=n-ters of designing , and utilizing acceleretor shielding. The bnok consists of ten chapters dealing with interactions between particles wil ratter t1he propa-ation of radiation in nntter., methods of calculat-ing -the shieldin-,r parweters, the types of radiation in accelerators, exper_b.~entai studieii of p-rocesses in shielding, induced radioactivity, composition of rohield5ng- and selection of naterials,, -planning of buildings wid shielding, and congti-action of shielding. V. P. _09 Dovult T. 1. ~0107,zn", Cxidilda" cf Se-a=-Z Z. P. 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Ulood oLrcuizitlm itaa mrtortd. ro thr,~4?,h Cu. ua~-' Gf th- nrte:-,,, arcn- of t-ho ;-n tit~,;o. liewo 'a,~ no b1ced!n,. woun!! u,z lr~r k-4- 14-r. airime th~ o;t-rt-4vn, ((0 v.-4, L . d An. - z~~ % Uoc tran,."wivit wa~, 4nd n nol,~Ucn c; c::~voun wa-, Inlected. P,~Won minuLto artor tho v~J Q oporat~lc-,. tht aruT"-za, f Pul-'n Li thn 1~rt In& ranished. Uul It r-n~Lnod -o1 Vz-*~,~!,2d In U4e- In 'ti,ni or Via poor 1~,,neal. con,litim rf th-,~ It. vu deiiJod to ratxvi the twu thv--='vA-- uIth tu%o ;~4-4 o.' :k mu,.-= catheter. The lott ruoral Qr(ary van net A.tA- wtro ploced on tho utorj valla, Ito lumen -jz:j crmId w,,. WIth the zLd *f 4 cathotor sonnott-od to fir. electric P~mp, a IQ-.p ~Ad ;oro,41 throa%bu,3 w-13 awlram-4.4 from the Amural and t1w lart camon illic --tery. Irm Irve of blood tixotiLii these vosvol.3 v.,k* thorabr -*ztorad. Impart.% tt~,OOO wrxitr) iL 4 J-%05 119 'J-- 616-056.3 Captain of tho MeAlcal Service V. 11. Glo==. A--s-,nylMCtiC ra- action when takinf; analoln. ~io have obvemed an ;inarAWIactic reaztlon in ;,Ati-nt 7.. aged 34. utt tc-k. 1-ntm-13127. 0-' 5 7- of' 4nalr!n to re:1-tve a heatiache. Tw,~rfty r!.nut~h later, he -afered ni~neam dr77.*z5 of' *.he r1outh, zkia itching. ammatI.2 COU~h, Lhort:ie= or lz-eath. =d a ur-ica.-lan 11, :; io~e "'ic ~in all ~Y-- "Z" rata increap.,j W 30 per rrLnut. =d bec-e Amsculta, tion rnva;Lled dry, scatt~rtd ralov above the 2=nZ:-. -he p4-~a war 71 btt woak-. Mood -rejoure w4s IN160 Fz- ~nd tho =dlZ-' t4n.4 Xoun&d C~qeen wafi and =ra:=.n -Jere tnj..A~d oubc,k&.ui~ouoly md !=t.-- -l Ar r. - 4an =': 1; "Ift lmlln-. or tb.~ utt-ek. thft davaribej minat" aAar the bel; beeim to subside. On exazInatton tl~ next dzz.*, tha -.ztIznt r~p*r',~d sllght nAusea, as well as nomm kradmehe, the ::.ddle of t2he abdonem, in rcaponso to palpaticn. 'nw 5:1.4 razh var4shed. The ter.Cue was dry. with a vhiltiz~h caa~. PLI--o waz eL. r?,y~c, -W-d Of Ge.-'3- factory Mood ;.-o-sQra u&a 1201&~, -as ter--trutAre wza 31.rC. fhe hlvad t4at showed go units Or ?a=omI**=!=, leukocitvs 14-00, p - 5 percent. s 62 porcent.e-7---trocits rxs.- Z3 M. per hour. it developed that ama of the patia=t's class ralativ*n zlz* Altrr4rx from oversenaitivitr to =algin. Recoly-ad in Wraftbar 196B. 7 D'nunt V. T. C-Adlda'o of -'Cleric:33 Z. on Am III, 1-'ItL~111 a )7-yc~r-~!j '!Dnan. wa= the c".-Inic 1~. V.,", tonpl-InInC of' n clnll paLn L-s 'tho ril-t lurb~.r Zze. ',:' t'r.~ rlc~"'t rl~ r~-m ',lad 1~-l t'T;'.MJ -x Vn wai ~A, Un th~. 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Tha :.vo cL-~:,-` e. or L%pod Qrvu:,,h 1;%,s;o voncaj:; %11 tlicroby vv:;t,,.,TTd. I!oparin (Zj,C-'O vl11'---) 1/2 ot6 UNCLASSIFfED PROCE,(SING DATE-20NOVU, TIZATION LF- OINOEi6 -U- TITLE-SYSIL'oA ._AUTH0k--SYChEV, M.P. ,r GUINTRY CF IN'FC--USSR _~.~.SGURCE-Zl- PAIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43(3)r 528-33 CATE PUEL IShLG----70 SL8JECT A R lil I S-TIAT E R I ALS TOPIC TAGS-~ICHESICN, HARDNESS# ADHESIVE~ BINDER CC 41. GL MARKING-N-0 RESTRICTIONS --DOC MENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~-PROXY KEEL/fRAME-3002/1.173 STE~P _CIRC, ACCESSICN 1-40-00128595 0;114 L A'S I F I E 0 omm-, qm.w-- ~. - - --77' 201'10V 7 0 016 UNCLASSIFIED Plk0i*'ESStNf, DATE---, ACCESSICN iNG--AP0128595 ABSTRACT/EXTRAF_T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A' CORRECr BUIDER SYSTEMMLA710N W[JULD BE THAT BASED ON THE )ADHESION t4ECI-ANISM. BECAUSE: THE PRESENT H I R ILI, N 1% KNOWLEDGE C-N ADHESION MECHANISMS fS POUR-P *THE NATURE OF T' E I A Ei I It PROCESSES 4AS CHOSEN 1`41S THE SY.111TEMATILkTION CRUERJUN AND ]'HE bliNJOERS CLASSIFIED INTO 3 GRUUPS, wf-.E,~E r~iE PLARDENING IS BASED CIN M CHU-1., (2) E: PHYS. CH -I.t ANO (3) PHYS. PROCESSES. VARIOUS HAR.OcNING IIECHANISMS WITHIN THESE GPGUP-,'z ARE BRIIEFLY SURVEYED AND EXA.MPLI-ES ARE GIVEN. Illq MANY PRACTICAL CASES, MORE HARDEWNG MECHANIS-l"S ACT SIVULT NECUISLY. -CILITY: LENINGRAD. TEKHoNOL* NST :1 M. LENSOVEYA, LE.NitiGRAI), Us-sq. UNCLASSIFIEU 112 030 DATE--D20CT70 UNCL ASS I FI Eli TITLE-COATING STABLE IN NONFERROUS METAL MELTS -u,- A,UTHOR- t03)-KAGANOV, I R. t SYCHEV, M,M.1 KOMLEVv VV~G. COUNTRY OF'INFO -USSR ~~.,SOURCE-,LITEINOE PROIZVOD. 1970v (t) 24 :,:DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT'AREAS-MATERIALS ,.:'J`OPIC-TAGS--ffET,AL COATING9 ZINC# LIQUIDiMETAL C V% Tft RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '_'PR[)XY RE~L/FRAME-1986/0129 STEP NO--UR/0120/70/000101110024/002~ :.CIRC ACCESSWN Nfl--AP0102217 UNCLASSIFIED 212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF--023CT70 1R.c ACCE $5 1 DIN NO--AP0102217 ABSTRACT/-E-XTRACT-.-tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ COATINGS CHEM. STABLE AND 40T WETTED BY~MIDLTFN ZoN AND AL iftERE BASED ON A MIXT . :OF H SU33 PO SU84: .9 SUB2 (j; HYDRATED AL SUB2 0 SUB3; :2.1.*2.3:1 WHICH WAS ROILED FOR 7 Tj 12 MIN 138 TO 44PERCENT H SU82 0) THEIN MIXED l;l:WlT.,'l CR BIRIDE AS FILLER FOR CHEM. RESISTANCE AND COEFF. Of EXPAN$tON CONTROL. THE FE SURFACE TO BE COATED WAS REOXIDIZED AT 900DEGREESt TO GIVE BE TTER ADHESION,-,THE THERMAL TREATMENT OF THE COATING BEING CONTROLLED To GIVE GOOD RESULTS. UNCLASSIFIED Computers: Progracming Application-s USSR UDC 681.327.54.21.22-003.53 L'VOV, V.A., SYCHEV, N.F. "Certain Problems in the Construction and Utilization of a System for 2-Way Graphic Conversation with a Computer" Avtomatiz. Proyektir. v Elektronike. Resp. Mezhved. Naachno-Tekhn. Sb. (Automa- tion of Planning in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection], No. 1, 1970, pp 26-32 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 4B525 from the resume). Translation: The authors present a classification of the problems solved by a digital computer, and the organization of graphic conversation beEween operator and computer is analyzed. A functional diagram of the interaction of an operator with a computer is describ", suggested by.the Institute of 'Mathematics of the Siberian Division of the Academy of Sciences, USSR. 5 figs,. 13 biblio refs. Welding U53i UDC 621-791-053-002.612:658.)86 BOTBOV, S. N., KAZEANOV, YU. I., AGAPOVA, X. P (Candidates of Technical Sciences), PRMOROV, V, I., n-V1ZN.,rxQV, L.I., BOBYI;-.-V, A. P., MASINA, T. A., MYLOV, YE. A., BAIASiOV, V. D. ZBKOVSKIY, V. I., SYCHEV, R. S. (Engineers) "Effect of Irradiation on the Properties of Welds of High-Alloy Steels and Alloys" Noscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 3,Aar 70, pp 4-6 Abstract: The effloct of neutron Irradiation on the short-tormmachanical proper- ties of basic metals and welds from 0OXhl6N15X33, oKhM%l5&*jB, and UhU.'4403, austonitic stools and lKhl32BFR forrite-martonsito stool was invostigatod. The mechanical proportics wore determined on~samples cut in the longitudinal direction A. .1rom argon-are welds using an infusible olectrode. Tho sa.Vios were irradiated in the active zono of a reactor at about 1000C. The thooretical neutron flux density was 1015 neutron/cm2- sec.. Some sapples received a dose of 2.8 x 1021 neutron/cr.2, while others received a doso.of 4.3 x 102-1 neutron/cm2, The mecharti- cal properties were determined on UMD-5 tensile testing machines at air tempera- tures of 20,350, and 05500C. 1/2 USSR Ii. et al, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 3, Nar 70, pp 4-6 BOTBOV, S. Tests conducted at 200C showed that strength properties of all samples :Lnereasod after irl-adiation; plasticity decreased. The tensile and yield strengths of weI4 metals with an aus'A."onitic structure increased to a lesser degree than those of the base metals. The mechanical properties of all samples at 350' did not differ from those of the base metals. A decrease in tensile and yield strength with a sL-.ultaneous decrease in plasticity was observed in saz?les with an austenitic structure in tests conducted at 6500C. These decreases were especially noticeable in irradiated samples made from 40,141 Ni steel. The possible cause of the sharp decline in the intlorgrain strength and plasticity observed at 06500C in the irradiated metal with high nickel contant is suggosted. Orig. art,. has: 2 figures, 4.tables, and 5 references. 2/2 USSR UDC: 537.312.62:621.3.014.1.001.1 Z.C.H~Ev'_~_t and ALITOV, V. A. "Current Distribution in Combined 5uperconductollsv' Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii nauk SS311--Energetilra i transport, No. 5, 1970, pp 84-91 Abstract: A combined superconductor is here defined as a conductor in which the superconducting element is in the substrate, which is made of a normal metal, usually copper. The model proposed by Stekly in 1965 for explaining the theory of combined superconduc- tors, which are widely used in stable magnetic oystems, !,.s dis-- cussed in this article. The authors point out jj, fujj&Lmt,.,nta1. inac- curacy in tht Stekly siodel which is'contained it'i the latter's ini- tial equation for the leakArse current along the.superconductor, equal to the critical current of the superconductor for a given equilibrium temperature oll' the combined conductor. The authors maintain that this leakage current should, in fact, be greater than the critical current, and that Stekly's initial equality should be an inequality. The correction they supply is a function of the ratio of the substrate resistance to the resistance of the superconductive part of the combined~conductor. In their analysis, the authors find that the correction is necessary in many practical instances. of superconductor design and computations. ~1/2 056 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--COMPLEX THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS -U- AUTHOR--SYCHEYt V*V. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,~-.-:SOURCE-COMPLEX THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS tSLOZHNYYE TERMODINAMICHESKIYE SISTEMY) MOSCOW, ENERGIYAP, 1970p 23L.PP DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 :.,,.,.SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TAGS--THERMODYNAMICSi RADIATION EFFECT, GRAVITATION EFFECT, DIELECTRIC MATERIALi MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECTr SUPERCONDUCTIVITY CONT ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED vPAUXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0326 S !'E PNU--UR/0000/ifi/000/0()()/0001/0231 I R CACCESSION NO--AM0116011 UNCLASSIFIED