SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UDALAYA, V. N. - UDOVSKIY, A. L.

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k~troi�gy USSR -UDC- 531J87-083.8.o8q.6 BELYAYEV, M. F., RAJ13A, D. "Errors of Vibration-Frequency Pressure~,Pickups Caused by Imperfections in the Elasticity of the Material" V sb. Vibratsionno-chastotn. precbr azovateli. Ch. 1 (Vibration-Frequency Trans ducers--colle ctior. of works.~ Part 1T. ~46s cow,, "Llnergiya" , 1970, pp .72-88 (from RZh-Metrologlya i IzmP'_ritel1*.nMa Tekhnika,~~ Ito 9, 3ep 70, Abstract No 9.32.696)- Trarslation: The authors present -the results of san an-,:dysis of the elastic system of vibration-frequency pressure pickups from thc; standpoint of errors due to imperfections in the elasticity of 'the pickixp miLteri&l. It is shown that a peculiarity of the elastic system*Of these pickups is~the possibility of reducing errors of this class by compensating for the intlastic proper- ties of the elastic and sensing elements of the pickups. fi4i.equation is given for.the elastic lag of the pickups, and data are given from measure- meats of thislegin pickups of various standard dimeansio'ns. It is shown how the hysteresis and sensitivity of the characteristics are related to the ~procedure for graduating and checking them pickup. fline,~Illustrations, two tables, bibliography of seven.titles. 10 RF~RRIFR~RK USSR BELYAYEV, M. F., RAMH, D.V.,,W)&A)~A, V. N. $Errors of Vibration-F .requency Pressure Cages Cause d by Elasticity Imper- fections, of the Haterial" Vibratsionno-chastotn. preobra-zovatell.: Ch. I (Vibration-Frequency Can- W_rters. Part 1), -Hoscow, Energiya Press,.1970, pp 72-88 (from RZh- Mekhanika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No IIV1395) Translation: This article contains the results of atialyzi-ng an elastic system of vibration-frequency pressureigages from the point of view of errors from elastic imperfections of the gage material. It is demonstrated that a characteristic feature of1the elastic system of the investigated sensors is the possibility of decreasing the given type of error by com- pensating for the inelastic properties'of the elastic 'and sensitive elewnts of the sensors. The elastic ls.S.of the sensors is analyzed, and the :results of measuring it for sensors of various type's and sizes are presented. She relation of hysteresis and sensitivity of.the char- acteristic to the pvcedure for calibratiug and checking the sensor is demonstrated. The bibliography has 7 entridst 98 77 USSR UDC: ~621.396~677, UDAWV A, I. "Effect Which Nonlinearity of the Charae'teristies of Active Elements has on the Sensitivity of a Peceiving Antenna Arkay Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta Oforks of the Moscow. Aviation Institute), 1970, vyp.-,203, pp 67-80 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, Ho 1 Jan '(1, Abstract No 1B411 Translation: Scatter of the amplitude and phase charae~teristics of a=li- fiers and mixers used in active arrays has an adverse effect on the radiation pattern and reduces sensitivity; therefore it is necessary to cormlicate the reception system, e. g. by introducing a phase stabilization device and limiter in each channel. It is shoNm that an active a",ay -with limiters has noise characteristics identical to those of a singl,!~-chunnel receiv~'-r with a limiter at the outnut. Expressions are derivea twhich: deftne the effect which nonlinearity of individual elements o--f' th(; arrEy- h-w on sensitivity. The author shows the advantages of active arrwTs over passive arx~W of the sarze dilreensions with respect to noise characteristics. Pour illustrations, bibliography of nine titles. N. S. 7~1 Radiobiology USSR UDC 617-001.28-06:616.441-089.87)-092.9-089:616.419-089.843 CRERTKOV, 1. L., Professor, NEIIENOVA, N. Professor, NOVIKOVA, M. N., I~OTL AROV,..A. ~LUJUIJINA, V. N., Y .1 ROGAOI EWA, - L. S . , and SIIEPSI[ELEVICII, L. I., Laboratory of Mye o-Hemotherapy of Acute Radiation Sickness, Pathological Anato;-,.y Laboratory, and Cytological Laboratory, Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Tramsfusion, USSR Ministry of Health, Moscav "Transplantation of Allogenous Bone Marrow~ to Thymecto-mized Irradiated Mankeys" Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i PereliVan4ya Krovi, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 45-53 Abstract: Since transplantation of allogenous bone to irradiated animals for the purpose of a-11-eviatinr., radiation siclmess rise to a secondarv discaso dne to dil'rerrmtiation of the ti.scue into lymphocytes; vlfich c-nt.--~r into an iz.-Launolo,nical reaction WWI the 110SL, a study was per.,forned in vhich Lhynmcctomized monkoys wert.-.! irradiated with 800-1,000 r aad t1ion given n1lo-enotis bone marra-.-i transp.jants. The thymac- nirv/ did not pri--vent Ole dh!v(!1010~10nt of the 53fcondai-v d-f.:_;unF;e, but iiinde it 1/2 USSR CHERTKOV, 1. L., et al., Prolblemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 45-53 considerably milder and promoted regeneration of heriatopo-lesis of the donor type. Histologicil examinations indicated that bone rbarrow sten, cells play an important role in tha development of the secondary disease. 2/2 19 Radiobiology USSR uDc 612-ooi.28-092.9-089:616.419-oBg.SL~3-06.616-018.13 MALOV, G. A., and CIOUKOV, I. L. Central Institute of Hematology and Blood "Chromosome Aberrations in Bone Marrow Donor':Cells Transpl-anted to Irradiated Monkeysn Moscow, 8yulleten Eksperimentalnoy Biologii i Heditsiny, Vol 71, No 2, Feb 71, PP 97-101 Abstract: Baboons and rhesus monkeys were irradiated ~,-Ith r-rays in a doze of 800-100 r for 1 112-2 hours and then gi en transplants of autalogous or allogenic bone marrow in amounts of 2-3 viable, nuclaus-containin; calls por -kg of body weight. Females were used as donors anA mles as -recipients ,enic bone wrrow oroduces in in the alloge.-da transplantation. Since allog monkeys a pronounced secondary disease with differentiation, of ~e=poietic lymphoid cells and rapid aller.gic breakdown of ~the emerging-imnurwaytes, tUs portion of the study was conducted 'with: thymectomized monkeys (operatdon was Performed 1 1/2-3 months prior to the experiments). No pronaunced secondary illness- devetloped. in these animals. . It. was found that .10-13 days'aX ter irradiation. up to one third of the hematopoietic donor cellis exhibited 1P USSR UDAWV, 0. A.IP et al, Byulleten Eksperimentalnoy Biologli i Heciitsiny, Vol 71. No 29 Feb 71, PP 97-101 structural chromosome lesions. chromatid ands isochromatid fragments. 'Within -three weeks, the number of injured cells was reduced. SiaAlar da= ge to hematopoietic cells was observed also after. autotransplantation of bone marrow. It is,proposed that chromosome aberrations are caused by~V.iral infections, v&ieh are,quite probable under the conditions of acute rad-;atio;a sickness. 2/2 1JSSR UDC. 621.396.668 KULESHOV, V. N., UDALOVA S. If. "'rocking of a Signal With Linearly Changing Frequency Iin an Astatic Phase L AFC System" -8 Kiev, IVUZ: Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 3, Mar 72, pp 363-30' hi Abstract: The paper deals ~Pith the problem of establis ng syn(.hronisr, of an astatic phase AFC system in the case.of linearly changing frequency of the input signal. It is asswed that initial conditions are-random, and that the frequency of the input signal changes .-loirly. lIt is shown th;F. there is an utista"ble lim, ting , cycle which. b9undr, the rer~ion of initial conditions under which locking into synch*ronism can -t-nko place on the phase plane of the phase ArT system. The proba1bility of lacking is determined as a function of initial detuning, the.rate of change in thle frequency and circuit parameters. 47 gill MMWM~MN NOW -PRA- 1011 i i USSR UDC 621.316.825 "Positors" V ab. gnteikloDediya izmereniy kontrolya i'avtomatiz (96q,clopedia Of Measurements Of Control And Autoos tion--Co-1le-c-t--ia-n--i5W -~o5rka-Y, -No 14, 141oscow Snergiya 1970, pp 39-40 (from RI-h--Elektroniku I yoye primeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abstract No 113264) Translation: The characteriatics are considered of semii:onduator resistors with a positive tempurature coeffioient of reuietance emounti.,ig to 60-parcent/' 0. Recommendations are given for the computation of the atatic characteristics of posistors and the transients in circuits wIth them, takirig. account of the varistor propertiou of the posietor. The parometers, or' th~ rAtiya:,Typ6 $115-1 posintor Mrs presented. 2 ill. 7 ref. Sumwry. ................... USSR UDC 621.317.444 IGNATOV, A. I., OV V. F. "An Automatic Magnetameter. for.Research on Films' Moscow, Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 7,.1971, pp 53-55 Abstract: A description is given of an automatic m4-netometer for the measurement, in the longitudinal field and in the transverse field, of the magnetization curies, the hysteresis loop, the constant of plane and perpendicular anisotropy, and other physical.values of magnetic fields. An an alysis of various magnetometeis ir:'cojiducted, and the advantages of the proposed instrument are noted. Instruments developed in previouslv published works, both in the USSR and abroad, do not permit automatic research on fiJ-Ts wi;fnin -- wide range of fields with sufficient reliability and accuracy. The magnetometer described in the article is presented in Figure,l. This magnetometer makes it possible to investigate automatically the various physical properties of thin films. In distinction from the krown a4tomati C:magnetomete.rs, the proposed instru- ment has.a higher sensitivity and can automati Ically,iteasure with precision and reliability the relationship Ip(H) under quasi-static conditions. The 1/2 It 1JSSR ~IGNATOV, A. I., UDALOV, V. F., lzmeritql'n aya Tekhnika, No 73, 1971, pp 53-55 broad range of fields and momeats of dampensation of the instrument makes it possible to investigate all the..charadtekistics of film that have to do either with emergence of the-, magnetizat!.Ion. vector from the plane, or with rotation of the magnetization vector,i:n:.,the plane of the film. 5 figures, 27 bibliographic entries.. 129.- '-I'llj, V Ifit USSR ux: 621-372.8 KAZARTSEV, Yu. N. and UDALOVI V. W., Institute ofRadio Enginee*rlng and Electronics "Tubular-Diamhragm Waveguide" Gorlkiy, Izvestiya UZ-Radiofi-oila, No 10, 1972, PP 1561-1566 Abstract: Ordinary metal waveguides cease to be efficient in the millimeter and decimillimeter wavelength ranges. This paper therefore considers a tubular dielectric waveguide in wfii;h the attenuation at these wavelengths is reduced througL an external additional structure in the form of an absorbing diaphragm. A diagram of this device is sho'~,m. A tubular-diaphrae-m vwyaveguide of this type, representing the combination of a di&phragmed open line and a dielectric tube, has a relatively simple~structure and fairly good filtration of extraneous oscillations. The reduction in the attenuation of the desired wave is'explained by the fact that that portion of its energy passing throuEdh the dielectric i-.rall is not dissipated in the surrounding space but is reflected back into the guide by the diaphragm system, . The theory cf the ~,.raveguide is de- veloped, and the =ethod and results,of the attenuation measurement given. Waveguid~. S' USSR '~72.822(088. 6) UDC. ~62,10 PERSIKOV, M. V. , UDALOV. VY..-Y-, , Institute of Radio Miginee.-ring and Elec- tronies, . Acadeqr of IMET-e~ces of, the USSR' "A Waveguide HOI-tc-H20 Converter", USSR.Author's Certificate No 233036, file-d.16 Jan 67, published 4 May 70 Urom.:RM-Radiotekhnika, No:1, Jazi 71, Ostract No 1B206 P). Translation: The proposed converter consists of sections ol rectangular waveguide of ordinarf and double width and a coupling element between the ends of these sections. To reduce the overall dinensions of the converter, the coupling elemeiat is made,in the form.of~a half-wave length of T-sectimi vayeguide. JIM I USSPI KUKINOV., A. M., POLYAKOV, V. G., UDACH114 G. F. , MOROVA, L. A. '.'ExperimenC on Recognition of Manuscript Numierals Using aTracking Scan" Opoznavani-),e i Opisaniye Liniy [Recognition and Description of Lines -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nlauka Press, 1972, pp 108-118 (Translated from.Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V707 by the authors). Translation: A model is described of an automaton for readipg of non- stylized manuscript arabic numerals' The model calls for a tracking scan of a pattern around its outside contour, recognition using a system of characteristics and a nonparapietric method of.production of the decision rule. 49 USSR uDc 612-397.2-015.6 UMLOV, Yu. F., GARASHOV, B. N., and BAKHTAM, "Value of Introducing Supplementary Vitamins Into the Diet of Persons Doing tabolism" Emotl6nally Tense Work in.CorTecting Unbalanced Lipid,Me Moscow, Voprosy Pitaniya, 110 1, 1973, pp 17-23 Abstract: Systenatic administration of.v-1tamins A (2 ing), C (ICO ng), BI (3 rS), (3 - mg), and PP (1-0 mg.) for 10 to 25 clays to 114 airplane pilots, soL~:e_of v om showed signs of incipient atherosclerosis, had beneficial effects on various indexes of lipid and protein metabolism while Jjuproving the vitaundn levels. In those with athorosclerosis, prophylactic vitaminization lowered the cholesterol level, increased the lee ithin-choleate, rol (*oefficiezitj lowered the content of beta lipoproteinsY. and increased~the p3zs;r;ivj)rotCii1s. Yhe sen!;e of, vell-being iiriproved in both groups,, especially thoni: with. atherosele-rosis, and their work capacity increased.. Sorrie;positive changQs were also noted or-, the EKG taken at the end of vitaminization, There wer6 no chances in lipid oi- "protein metabolism among the 1.17 pillots not given supp-lementary vitamins. USSR uDc 616.13-oo4.6-o2:616-ooB-939.1,cl-02:613.867 F., BAKHThDZE, N. N..0 and GARASHOV., Bff. a2 O-V 11yu "Prevention of Disturbances of Lipid Metabolism in Individuals Workinp, Under High Nervous TLnsion" Moscov, Gigiyena ~1~ruda i Professionallnyy-e Zabolevaniya, No 2, 1973, PP 54-56 Abstract: Examination of 410 pilots revealed disturbances of' lipid meta1bolis.,li (hypercholesterolemia, abnorml lecithin:lcholesterol ratio, etc.) in a sub- stantial n=ber of cases, especially in individuals age 32 to 35. The longer -the flying time, the more pronounced the hypercholesterole.-da. Terpora:r-j periods on the ground, e.g., Aiile the men were in hospitals imdergoing fitness examinations, did not result in svift normalization. Tlwo vitamin. co-r-mlexes were tested as possible prophylactic agents. One consisting of vitn_mins A., EI) B2, PP, and C lowered the cholesterol level, content of beta lipoproteins, and imuroved the lecithin: cholesterol ratio In. 56 pilots. The other colmolex con- sisting of vitamins A, B, B1, B~Y PP, B6,pantothenic acid, folic acid, B- 12, C, and P was even moze effic. r acious in 57 pilots, restoring normal lipid levels 'In 20 to 30 days, in a few cases several s earlier (d.-;vd 15) or jauch later (day 60). Vitwain supplerients plus..the systematic alter-.jation of work and rest will help to prevent disturbances of lipi& metabolism inapersons working -under stress and thereby reduce the incidence of atherosclerosin. USSR uDc W.281-08.35*615.2i6.8_5-o7i LAPAYEV, E. V., Candidate of Medical Be lences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, and RHAIATOV, 0. F. "The Pharmacological Effect of Pyridoxine and Its Combination With Adenosine Triphosphorie Acid on the F`unctional.,Btite of the Vestibular AnalysoV' Kiev, Zhurnal Ushnykh, Nosovykhr i Gorl4vykh Bolezney, No 5, SeP/Oct 71, PP 15-19 AbstractL An evaluation was made by the buDulomeiric tethod of the effect of pyridoxine ard its coLCoination idth an equai amount ofiedenosine triphosphoric acid on the dynamics of the illusion of counterrotation and of the duration, fxKuencyp and amplitude of postrotatory nystagmum, Test rezults demonstrated that whereas pyridoxine had a positive effect on the functional state of the vestibular analysor in the case of an initial deficit of this vitamin In the body, its combination with.adenosine trlphosphorilc~acid vas effoctive with a,zatisfactory supply of th-,q-substance present prior Ita the test. The pre- paxation ray be recommended as azneffecti,ve means of pTeventing or reducing any marked illusory sensations of vestibular orIging an important factor in zodern aviation, by louering the reactivity of the vestibular analysor to the effect of stimulants lihile increasing vesiibular stability. 65 MEDICINE Aerospace Medic6ie USSR UDC 61 215 7.1'4.1fs613.693 3. 7 UDAIDY, YU. F., and MzAIATOV, 0. P., Moscow "Pyricloxine Metabolism and Supply in Flight Cr--w* Menbers" Xoscoir, Voprosy Pitaniya, Ho HaYIJ Un 1971, pp 12-18 Abstracti Nitrogen, amino acid, and vitamin metabolisms are among the rilost sensitive metabolic changes produced by stress on the nexvous-emotioral systeip s, encountered in airplane flights. The as- aresult of various physical factoi metabolism of pyridoxine nas studied -in 252 Pilots, 83 of. iirhom fleir training missions in IL-14 transport planes (it has.been found that personnel in flight training are wider particular nervous-emotional stress, and that daytine flights at lou altitudes are characterized by the effect of atmospheric -turbulence on the crews. During the entire study period,' -the test subjects iieie restricted to a norr-al diet with a dia-ly intake or 4,1110 calories, including 142 G protein, 154 g fat acrid 649 g carbohydrates. The dadly ration included alsos 2 itil- vitamin. A, 4.2 mg thiamine, 3.8 rig riboflavine, 33 m- nicotinic acid, 75 1-,,G ascofbic acid, and 2, r ng pyridoxine. A group. of 40 nonfliers (Oxound cz%-,ir vrsonnel) and 40 sallorz (on a cruiae) serv'ed as coAralt,,. The pyridoxine, 14-pyridoxic acid, and oxalats. contonts in thn urine vion dotenained. The 1/2 USSR UDAWV, YU. F., and KHALATOV, 0. P., Voprosy Pitamiya, 110 3, tLa-Y/Jun 71, PP 12~48 blood pyridoxine level and the serum aspartatteaninotrasfex-_~se and alanine- aminotransferase were determined., Considerable changes in p doxine metabolism I XCI were founds there was a significant increase of the vitarian In the blood and in the urine after 4-6 hr flights. The pyridoxino roquirement on flight and non-flight days changed very little. This 'fact was attributed to the usscd of pyridoxine fron the tissue reserves. The:authors consitler it probable -that pyridoxine is not only used up but redistributed and included in the enzyme systems of other organs so that the excretion of 4--pyrldoxic acid decreased only slightly duving- a flight and its daily excretion mmairied unchanged. The amino- Iransfei-ase activity of the blood was Inaroa-eed 10-2&,~'~; -this is considerably less of an increase than that of:the pyridoxine level Jii the "blood. When pilots acted as mssengers (on M-15 planes) no increase in. the vitamin B6 :aoncentration in their kood was found after the flight. This was Interpre-ted as an indication of the importance of nervous and.emotional stress in connection with the changes in the pyridoxine metabolism of pilots, The authors corxlude,that the content of pyr-tdoxine in the daily xations of flight crews must be carefully vat-ched since a lack of the vitamin might give rise to a decrease in Yestibular ctability, ~36 USSR ubc 616-28e-3-0:q?-.q-o8:6i6-oq2 2URNAVKOV, V. F., and..j~jjjW,,JA,.,F., M~seow "Experimental T-mpairmp-nt of Vestibulomotor Tolerance ana Its Therapy" Moscov, Patologicheskaya Friziologiya i EksperimentalInaya Terapiya, Vol '4, L No 4i Jul/Pug 70, PP 55-59 Abstract: P'Setabolism was studied in human,volunteers as a possible cause of shifts.in vestibular tolerance observed during airp3jine flights. Metabolism was disrupted by administering am-4no abide (lysineo tryptophan, glutamic acid), the antimetabolite pyridoxine, and inhibitors of pyridoxalic enzymes (iprazid, cycloserine). Various indices of vestibulomotor function deteriorated including threshold, latent period, and duratton of the reaction tO electrical atirm-ila- tion of the ventibular apparatua. Following admirdatration of' pyridoxal-5- phosphate, all of these indices imp-iwed. ~ Experimentally induced shifts in protein P--tabolism (increased rate, imbalance of arAno.aaids), deficiency of p-jTidoxine, and action of pyridoxalle enzypes thus intensify ventibulomotor reactions. This fact suggests that the shifts in protein anci vitamin balance that occur while flying my alte.- the reactivity of' the i-estibular analysor and play a role in the pathoge-nesis-of vestibular disturl~ances, Since pyri- doxal-5-phosphate helps to non=Uze these'shifts, it appears to be a useful erapeutic aid. gy USSR UDC 52).612.015.3:63,1.65 LAPAYEV, E. V., PAVLOV, G. I., SIDELINIKOV,:I. A., YUGANOV, Ye. Me, and CHEIBOKOVA N. A. "The Effect of Linear and Angular Accelerations on Some Hatabolle, Indices" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 4. 1970, Pp 515-520 Abstract: Exposure of hurman subjects to linear and angular accalerations pro- duced definite shifts in protein and vitamin metabolism. Some of tho shifts were quite specili to vestibaUr stimulation _-, decreaso in trvnsaminase activ- '.c ity, increased excretion of amino acids with,decreasod e=retion of total nitro- gen, and relative increase in content: of ths replaceable a'a;Lds and amino acids Wir olved in transanination reactions in the'blood-(aspartic and glutamic acids, i glutamine, alarLine). The shifts were more pronounced aftiv Coriolis accelara- tions than after linear accelerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... Acc. Nr. /JP0029432 kef Code: UR 0391 PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena Trudai Prcifessional'uyye Zabolevaniya, 1970, Nr 1,-pp-I 7- -YO PROPHYLACTIC AIND THERAPEUTIC'EFFECTIVEN&SS OF SOME VITAMINS IN CHLO-ROPliOS POIS(WING N. V. Zhdanovich, su m m a r y Experimenta! invest'gati-ons on albino rats carried out to dkermire flne toxicity 5 of t~e m-,ec;.c" dinterey wlih vwrving vitamin of the a n; m--, I argav-~sm an~, also to th-'cide: 4~,~e ~wde of thiamine and pyridoxine action in po!SQ-t1ing with , : lc~ - :-.c,-,d, -,w,-en ;74roduccd 25 rnimAes before a, lde. A - -- I t. I oplicaflon of divv:r-v-- A 0 mz ~-nd a:Eo a' ;h-2 01 nitox. alion svrmp'mr~-. thau rep ar!,, 41, ses 5111"V~VZA 3~-,irrja].S, Prop'y'. CtiC administra ii~jn of -CTe zi-a ,.-.e lengthen-z On surviva' A-Mi-nefabolite- 'oxvtbiamine aml 4-desov"llyridOXITIL." appvv--ciably C0-111Nc-a!e --hile -1-d 1h.-, clinical picture of the Oplere: poisoning, tfsoxvpyrido- .K~ine, vit-Vcn given In al dc-;-a uf 550 m g(kg, fendt to.markedly ra-se tl e: loxic`tv 0 the D.'epa- r a t -mv Subacut,~- polsoning PMI;xed b), infrWduction of dlptevex (1,111) L D and dl--o or ~ -c .-.-e hilckgrou, -1e Bj:and Bfi vitamin jeficiemy, i3 alteri&,d ipt,-. - agiins, 7"1 of fl, bv &-ueased- reLp~rat,,~x-v acl.ivity. Thdspmne exerts uarma"Hting iilfluerxe, raiseS RVEELIFRAME -ft.-ki it a AOC~ w 1~1- L I 7 Acc. Nr 4M41467 Ref Code DR 0244 PMARY SOLM CE: Voprosy Pitati..1-,A970, Vol 29, Nr 10 PP THE ROLF. OF THIAMINE AND PYRIDOXINE IN ACUTE -AND SUBACUTE POISONING WITH DIPTERF-X-AN: ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDE N. V. _7hdq~~Vlck Y~.: F.: Udalov (P azan) Summary The toxicity and the ef feet of dipterex on the tissue respiration dependingr upon the thiamine and pyridoxine allowances of the oreanism, were studied in acute and subacute tests set up oil albino rats of both sexes. The laboratory animals were-poisoned by pe- roral administration of the preparation in doses of 1140, 57-0 mg,!~g (acute poisoning) and in that of 57 mg/lig per (lay (subacute poisoning). Vitamins (thiamine hydrochlori-de and pyridoxalphosphaie) and their antimetabolites (oxythiarnine and 4-desoxypyridoxine) were injected intramusculaly. Thiamine and: pyridoxine introduced into the organism at different time periods folllo~:-trig acute dipter . ~ in a dose -of 1140 mg ox - poisoning ~jk.- 9 (2LDz;,.3) were found not to produce any'mark-M. protective and, curative effect, but idall test series the life-span of the poisoned animals wa3 lengthened. With dipterox poisonitig re, a riv in a dose of 570 mglh-g (L.Dso) both the protective Ind 11wrapeubc" effects we f i I - distinct. Partial thiamine and pyridoxine :deficiency aggr;ivated, the clinical picture (oxythiamine) and raised the toxic effect of the preparation, (4-deSo.,(ypyridoxine)_ Su- bacute lipterox poisoning wa~:, characterfted.by material claanges in the activity 'al the succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrornoxidase, espec4ally tvith the paisoning superimposl-rd REEL/FRME AP0041467- upon experimentally-induced hypovitaminosis. The L~nhanced 'toxic ellect of diptertx in these conditions was confirmed also by chanpd weight of 1he laboratory animals. intro- duction of dipterex simultaneously with thiamine and py,-idoxine helped normalizing the activity of respiratory enzymes, attenua te the. severity of the clinical picture and avert weight loss in the animals. 'Y_ .197.51333 USSR 615.28-'a:.7.0919.036.11.085.356:577.164.1 Ryazan' I ZHDANOVICH, N. V., and QpAjLg`V, Hedical Institute imeni 1. P. Pavlov "The Role of Thiamine and Pyridoxinedn Acute and Subacute Intoxica- tion with the Organophosphorub Insecticide Dipterex" Moscow, Voprosy Pitaniya, Vol 29, No'l, Jan/Feb 70, pp 28-34 f* Abstract: The toxicity and effect o dipterex, on tissue reso-ira- tion was studied depending on levels:of thiamine and pyridoxine in the orctanism with acute or subacute toxicity. 1141ale and female rats 1140 or 570 mg/kg of dipterex orally (acute intoxication) were given L or 57 mg/k,,- of dipterex (subacute poi.,~on-ing) per day.~ The vitamins (thiamine hydrochloride and pyridoxal phosphate) and their antimeta- bolites (ox-thiamine and 4-desoxypyridoxine were inje~c-ted intramus- cularly. Thiamine and pyridoxine, introduced ini::o the organism at different periods following a diptere~c dose of 114.0 mg/kg. had no Laarked protective or curative effecti but in all~cases prolonged the lilespan of artimals. With the 570 mg/kg dose o,,,'-" dipterex, bota the otective and "therapeutic" effects were fairly -distinct. Partial r p thiamine and pyridoxine deficiency aggravated the, clinical picture 1/2 USSR ZIMANOVICIIH, N . Vet al. Mos cow, Vo prosy Pitaniya, Vol 29, No 1, Jan/Feb 70, pp 28-34 (oxythiamine) and enhanced the toxic effects of Cie preparation (4-desoxypridoxine).. Subacute dipter.ex poisonin,-1- was characterized by changes in succinate dehydrogenase and cytoch.romoxidase activity, especially when poisoning was combined with experimentally induced hypovi-LaniiQosis, The enhanced toxic effect of dipterex uader these Conditions was also confirmed by weight changes of animals. Intro- duction of dipterex simultaneously w:Lth thiamine~and pyridoxine ymes, lessening the se normalized the acti-rity oA.- respira.tdi~.y -enz verity of,the cliriical picture and preventing weight lops. 2/2 UDC 615.285.7:546.ls7ogg+616-099-02:615.285.7: USSR 7- 546.18 085,357.5,77.164.11/13 -itute imeni 1. ZT-MANNOVICH, N. V., and UDALOV, Y1 r.F Medical Ins P. Pavlov "Prophylactic and Therapeutic Effectiveaess of Som~e vitamins in :Chlorophos IntoxicatioWl Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'~nyye Zabolevaniya, No 1, 1970, pp 37-40 Abstract: An endogenous, vitamin deficiency was iiiduced in rats by Injections of antimetabolites Oiydroxythiaxnine, 4-d"iesoxypyridoxine, ethionamide, cycloserine, cetamiphen),.: Neither thiamine nor Pyri- doxine had any prophylactl~c or therapeutic value: ~,hen animala were poisoned with chlorophos (Dipterex) (2 LD However, the vitamins increased the animals' survival rate. consige~ably when a strialler dose of chlorophos (LDq_0) was used, because poisoning cieveloped -iore slovily. HydroxytKlamine hypDvitaminosis did,not.reduce the survival rate, althougrh the clinical course a! th.e poisoning was very severe. The administration of other antimetabolites (ethiona- mide, 4-desoxypyrimidine, etc) had little effect on the survival 1/2 ~-. , LAL~LJLIk Sam USSR UDC 616.13-00'"4.6-084 MOLMOOV, N. S. and GARASHOV, B. N. "A Special Vitamin Complex to Prevent-Atherosclerosis in Pliers" Moscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No ~7, 1972, pp 75-77 Abstract: Examination of a group of fliers showed a disturbance of lipid metabolism in 42.8% and the presence of atherosclerosis in 34.7%; 34.7% were normal in both respects. Administration of Aerovitan [a complex of 11 vitamins consisting of A, Bl, and B2 (2 mg' each), B6 and pantothenic acid (10 mg each), PF (15 mg), E (20 mg), P (50 mg), c (100 mg), folic acid (0.5 mg), and B12 (25 pg)] for 30 days (dosage not given) to both the healthy fliers and to those with atherosclerosis markedly lowered the cholesterol and a-lipoprotein levels. In those with atheros~lerosis, the cholesterol level dropped from 2,72+8 to 237+8 mg% and the 8-lipoprotdil-n !eval from 79.3+0.8 to 74.0+0. 7%. The leelthin. content increasied iit the liealthy fliers, wAile in those with impaired lipid imetabelism or with atherosclero- sis it remained high, Rough calculations showed that the' systematic pro- phylactic ad-c-anistration of Aerovitan redud 'es the probability of athero- n -1 sclerosis developing by a factor of 2.7 i all persons ex~::.,ined, 1.2 In those with normal lipid metabolism, and 2.8 in those with disturbed lipid metabolism. --- --------- MIRiA 11 a 1,7o "I a L a I c li ic Z-a t c) -1 lic" cl 'ills; ilgic'7I lit 707 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 :-TITI-.c.--CONCENTRATION OF FREE A141N.0 AC IDS IN THE BLOOD OF. PATIENTS WITH UTERINE CANCER DURING SURGICAL ANORADEATION TREAT14ENT -U- AUTHOR-(05)-TYUTINt LoAst NIKITINAP M.P.~'?:.SERSGlNv_M*Sdr TYUTINAP YE.mol' UOALOVA, I*YE* cou SSR -SCURCE--VOP, ONKOLo 1970t 16( 21 o,.-:29-33;'. DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-AMINO ACIDt REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMe CANCERv SUAGERYr RADIOTHERAPY, PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHYp ENZYME ACTIVITY CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0251 -STEP NO--UR/0506/70/016/002/0029/0033 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01209il -212 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 C-'IRC-ACCESSION NO--AP0120941 GP-O- ABSTRACT*' THE CONCN4. OF FREE AMINO ACIDS WAS INVESTIGATED BY PAPER CHROMATOG. IN ~THE BLOOD. OF WOMEN WITH UTERINE MALIGNANCY, AFTER SlJRGERY.OR RADIOTHERAPY. IN CA"'rO' 'AL'GNA"', A RISE IN THE LEVEL OF CYSTINEe SERINE9 GLYCINE, TRYPTOPHAN AND PHENYLALANINE WAS RECORDEDt WITH A FALL IN HISTIDENEi GLUTAMINEv AND GLUTAMIC ACID. AFTER DRASTIC SURGERY, LEVELS RETURNED TO NORMAL BY 3 WEEKS. THE INCREASES WERE.GREATER, [N ADVANCED CASES.i AFTER RADIOTHERAPYv THE VALUES TEND TO BEr'IG'E'i, AND MAY BE DUE TO CHANGED ACTIVITY OF CERTAIN ENZYME' SYSTEMS, FACILITY:o S, Ma KIROV MIL. ACADs MED* SCI.t LENINGRAD#.USSRO UNCLASSIFIED UDC-541-45OWi.46s6 1,984.5 BOM=r Yo K* AWTOVSKIYe L. :E.r and USACIWo V. P. "Study of tho Ydnetics of Compacting of Mpesium OxIdo ulth Added Lithium Fluoride at Various Hot Pressing Texperdturee MOSCOW, lzvestiya Akadezli Nauk SSSR# NeorganicheakiXe Materialy, Vol 8l no 2 # IM, pp. 285-21619 AbstTact: The kinetics of compacting of magnesium oxide with added lithium fluoride (1.0 wt.%) by hot pressing in the 80-1100* C temperabh_-e interval was studied. The addition of lithium fluoride increases the rate of compacting of nagnesiun oxide beginning at 650* C. At 850-10500 C, 3 stages of coiupdting, are observnd witli slopes of kinetic curves in coordinates logAL/L from log T, equal to 0.95-1.40; 0,33-0,36; 0.1 re- 0 spectively -to inzenals of densities of 0.96-0.971 0.07-0.995 and over 0.995. Pro- cesses of Tecrystallization of magnesium Oxide With the addition of lithium i energy of the process of fluoride during hot pressing are studied. .-The'actAvatioi recrystallization, equal to 25.7 kcal/mol, it determined from the temperature deptendence of the increase in grain size, as, 25.7 kcal/miol. zz USSR uDc. 621.396.668 K712SHOV, V. N. UDAWV, N. N. 'Jill ~.S. N. an~in "Locking of a Signa-1 With Linearly Ch g g Frequency in an,Astatic Phase AFC System" Kiev, IVUZ: Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 3s 'Mar 72, pp 363-,168 Abstract: The paper deals itith,the,problem of cstablisahing synchron.-Jism of an astatic-phase AFC system in the c as eof linearly changing frequency of 11ior andor-, and the-input signal, It is assmed that initial condi .-4 arer that the frequency of the input signaL changes s-icitly. It is rihown that there is an 'unstable limiting cycle wliich~bounds the of initial conditions under which locking into synchronism cara take placi, on the phaze plane of the phase AFC system. The-prAability of locking is determined as a function of initia]- detuning, the rate oT,change in the signal. frequency and circuit parameters. 47 112 021 UNCLASSIFIEU .~PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-STRENGTH OF THE FIELD OF RADIU,':WAVES IN THE~'RANGE 150-1,500 KC-SEC PROPAGATING OVER GREAT DISTANCES, FROM A.. TRANSMITTER, FIELD STRENGTH OF AUTHUR-(03)-VILENSKIYt I.M.,~UDALTSOV,iA.N.s SHLYUGER. 1.S. CGUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR i"~SPURCE-GtUMAGNETIZM I AERCJNGMIYAP VOL X, No 19T0, PP 262-267. 'VATE PUBLISHED -70 -, _'._'~U6jh:tT AREAS-NAVIGATION, PHYSICS~, o"._'.TOPIC-.TAGS-RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION# IONOSPERIC PROPAGATIONt LONG RANGE S I GNAL tRADIO COMMUNICATION ~._'C(INTRGL 14ARKIING-NO RESTRICTIONS ;;~-'vfXUMiENT'CLAS5--UNCLAS S IF [ED ~1:~PAUXY, REELIFRAME-199111440 STEP NCJ--UR/0203/70/010/002/0262/02(37 -.,CIRL- ACCESSION NU--AP0110938 UNCLASSIFIED .am 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC_ ACCESSION NO-APOII-0938 ABS-TRACTIEXTRACT-(U) Gp_o_ ABSTRACT. A PRECISE STUDY WAS MADE TO E COWSTRUCT ACCURATE CURVES FUR PROPAGATIUN OF RAUIO WAVES IN THC RANGE 150-19500 KC-SEC TO CHECK ON THUSE RECOMMENDED OY THE INTERNATIONAL CUNSULTATIVE COMMISSION ON KADI(l COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTING THE FIELD STRENGTH OF THE IONOSPHERIC WAVE IN T HE EUROPEAN ZONE OF-RADIO BROADCASTING. IT WAS FOUND THAT FOR~PATHS UP TO ZtOOO KM IN LENGTH THERE IS A GOOD CURRESPONDENCE TO THE.:MEASURED VALUES RECOMMENDED BY THE,~ COMMISSION. FOR LONGER PATHS A CORRESPONDENCE 15 OBSERVED ONLY AT LOW FREQUENCIES. --FOR HIGHER FREQUENCIES.;THE MEASUREMENT RESULT-S DEVIATE FROM THE PROPAGATION CURVE FOR THE CO'RRESPONDING.FREQUENCY AND APPROACH -THE-LOW FREQUENCY CURVES. AN 'INCREASE IN ATTENUATION AT HIGH FREQUENCLES, OVER THE TERRITORY OF THE;.USSR 15 N0T:,VONFlRmEo, AT LEAST FOR PATHS OF:A LATITUDINAL DAEC.TION. T HE MAGNETIC INCLINATION CORRECTION CURVES AGREE WELL FOR PATHS UP TO 2#200 KM IN LENGTH. FOR LONGER PATHS IT IS PREFERABLE TO.DET-ERMINE THE CORRECTION SEPARATELY FOR EACkf HOP AND ADD THE RESULTS. THE DISTRIBUTION OF, HOURLY MEDIANS IS-. CLOSE TO LOG NORMAL. DEVIATION, OF THE*QUASIMAXIliUA VALUE FROM iRE ANNUAL MEDIAN IS PLUS 6 Db; DEVIATION OF THE QUASIMINIAUM VALUE 15 8 DB. THE SEASONAL VARIATION HAS TWO-MAXIMAAMARCH AND bCTOBER) AND TWO MINIMA (SHALLOW IN JANUARY AND DEEPERJN MAY-JUNE)o FACILITY: -INSTITUTE OF.GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS.-SIBERIAN DEPARTMENT ACADEMY OF _SC-IENCES. USSR. FArILlTY;-_.N0VOSIBIRSK ELEtTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNTCATIONS INSTITUTE* UNCLASSIFIED 1/3 041 UN r- LASSI FIED "PROCESSING DATE-U90070 J I T-L HLE AT RESISTANT CAST IRONS FOR, GLASS MOLDS -U- AUTHOR-10,51-YAKUBUVICHt 6.1a, POGODINAALEKSEYEVA, K.M.1 UDALTSOV, %/.I., LUPATKINAi L.I., KULINICHt V.P. .CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR S(JURCE--STEKL0 KERAM. 1970, 27(Zjpl 16-18, ..-DATE PUBLiSHE0_-7--70 ,,_-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH-r IND.* CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC !TAGS-HEAT RESISTANT METAL, CAST IRONP MOLDING MATERIALi PYREX ANNEALING, SILICON, PHOSPHORUS, NICKEL CONTAINING ALLOY, :GRAPHITE, GRAIN BOUNDARY, PLASTICITY :tM4TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -UNCLASSIFIED ..QOCUAIENT CLAS5 'PROXY REELIFRAME-1992/1955 Sup ~iO--UR/0072/'70/027/002/001610018 ~,_C IRC- ACCESSION NO-AP0112924 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3 041 UNCLASSTFIED PROCES'SING DATE-090CT70 -CIRL ACCESSION Nti-AP0112924 ~AGSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTi~ACT. THEIEFFECT OF CHEM. COMPN. OF NS CONTG, GLOBULAR, GRAPHJTE ON THE RESISTIVITY FERRITIC ANNEALED CAST IRO! ;OF THE DIES TO THERMAL FATIGUE OURING THE,MOLBING OF ARTICLES FROM PYREX NS 14CRE Mr-ELTED IN A14 TYPE. GLASS "WAS INVESTIGATED. THE EXPTL. CAST IRUt INDUCTION ELEC. FURNACE AND WERE TWICE SUBJECTED TO (AI.APHITIZING DING -ANNEALING UNDER SIMILAR CUNDITIONS (HEACING TO 1GOODEGREES'r HUL THERE FOR 4 HR, COOLING AT A IRATE OF'50DEtGREES PEP, HR~JO 700DEGPEEs, -jG NACE TO 35buzGREES, AND .HOLDING.THEAE FOR 4 Hkr COOLIt IN THE FURi COOLING IN AIR). AFTER THE ANNEALINGs A SMALL PORTIUN OF,THE PEARLITE REMAINED ONLY IN THE PHOSPHIDE EUTECTIC INCLUSIONS- ALL CAST IRONS STUDIED CONTAINED SMALLER THAN 0.01PERCENT Sr 0.25-0..~5PERCENT MNO AND SIMILAR TO G.BPERCENT NI. THE C, SI-v AND P CONTENT, 114 ORDER TO 'JNVESTI-GATE THEIR EFFECT- ON T-HE THERA-AL--STA-i3TiLlTYi ?W*5~ VARIED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING LIMITS: C 3.35-3.7, St. 1.:7.;-2.1' AND P 0.05-0.35PERCENT. IN ORDER TO OBTAIN GLOBULAR GRAPHITFt THE CAS,T JRONS WERE MODIFIED WITH MG. PREPI). FROM THE EXPTL. CAST IRONS., AND:THERMAL STA81LITY PLUNGERS. ~6- -OF THE CAST IRONS WAS STUDIED. THE CAST IRON,CONTG. tHE LEAST AMT. Of: AND P WAS THE MOST STABLE THERMALLY. Sl,AND P ARE;THE;ELE.MENTS WHICH DECREASE ME THERMAL STABILITY OF FEkRITIlC MOLDING CAST IRONS. ALLOYING WITH lit INCREASED THE THERMAL STA81LITY OF THE CAST IRON WITH 4NCREASED V CONTENT. ANALOGOUS -RESUL7S W~RE OBTAINED WHEN -TESTING dASTtNGS OF UNALLOYEO CAST IRONS-CONTG. GWOULAR GROHITE~AND MODIFIED 141TH CE-MG 1. UNCLASSIFIED'. 3/3 041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIR;~ ACCESSION NO--AP0112924 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE-RMAL FATIGUE CRACKS WERE 06SO., PRIMARILY ALONG Tl-iE BOUNDARIES OF THE FERRITE GRAINS AT THE SPOTS oF.rHE PEPRESSIONS iN THE SUPFACE GF THE PLU, "46ERS AND AVTHE SPOTS,WHERE G~APV.IrE GLUBULES WERE CLUSE TO THE SURFALE. AS THEY PROPAGATE, THE CRACKS INTERSECT THE GRA I NS. THt HARMFUL EFFECT OF Sl AND~P ON THERMAL STABILITY GF ANNi--ALED .LAST IRONS IS APPARE14TLY ASS'-,'CD. w'ITHJHE EN:.^-'LICjJMr:iNT QF.THE GRAIN BOUNDARIES 6Y THESE ELEMENTS* WITHIN JHE RANGE IINDICATEL) 1, T I WORK, V SHARPLY REDUCES THE PLASTICITY'UF CAST.IRON. ~FACILITY: V-53ES. ZAOCH. POLITEKH. INST.o MOSCOW, 'JSSR'. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 538.4 MMITARYAN, A. M., BOYARSKIY, G. N., UDARTSEV GOLEGO, A. IT. "Study of an Electromagnetic Jet Along a Wall" Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev in-t inzh. grazlid., a~iatsii (Colle--tion of, Scientific Works. -_Kiev. -Instit-ate of Civilian Aviation Engineer-s), 1970, 11a. 6, pp 92-98 (from RZh-Mekbanika, No 9, Sep 71, AbstractjTo~qB44) I!ranslation: The electrohydzrodynamic. contr,ol of flow in'a boandary layer on a plzme nonconducting plate is investigated experimentally with the aid of corona Lor discharae between the corona electrode an&the system of electrcde-collec4 -s located on the surface. The effect of the frequency f-of the controlling elec-- -tric field and electrode switching,diagrams on the dynamic flow characteristics at different cross see-Lions of.the boundary layer is studied. The considerable increase in the rate in the region of,the wall. of propagation of the electro- bydrodynamic jet in demonstrated. it is shown that:the rise in f leads to an increase izi the mxxLmum "evoked" velocity and to a move uniforra distribution of it along the section of interaction with the.electr-ic field. There is established the possibility of regulating the flow by. cbanging the diatribution of ootential 3-12 J 31 ar 99: H. Biological and Ps chological Problems 122. USSR UDC: 531-51:100.7 UDELINOV. M. 0. "Psychophysiol6gical Bases of Adequate Reflection During the Process of Cognitton" -38 Moscow, Biologicheakiye Hauki, No 11, 1970, pp 29 -Abstract- Based on detailed analysis of psychophysiological regularities, the author criticizes the false ~,noseologlcal conclusions dravn without b-35is frcm data indicat ing specialization of the ori;ins of sense. Them ivithor provi,,s th-al; the S,-rmory cenluers are formed durinG the process of- interaction with the external medit..... urder the influence of,stinula-tion arriving fron the external warld. The coriclun-lon of .earrezpc-ndence of qualitative and quantitativa characteristlou of nents~;Wonz with the qualitative prop,2rties and qu.-ntititive parameterb or the suppart"'d,in detail. The qjez' un of the phystolorLcal: mc-t-hanisms 5u)-,;)ortIng tho localization of sen.,atjonz in corrnspondprtce with zubjective local ization, of causal factor3 acting on the zeise organs is studied. E, 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ~TITLE-CORRELATIDN BETWEEN VASOHOTOR REACTIONS TO NERVE STIMULATION AND .NORAORENALIN -U- ~AUTHOR-(02)-UDELNOV M G.f KULAGINAJ V&P. C 0 UIN TRY-OF. INFO_-USSR EKSPERIMENTALtNOY BIOLOGTI I MEDITSINY., 1970t VOL 691 NR 4-t: PP 1'-1,5 L .:!)ATE PUBL ISfIED------70 ARE.AS--BTOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _,T.GPIC.TAGS--N0RADRENALIN, CAT, NERVE, DRUG EFFECT, BLL130 VESSEL 0:-,~ T;:4U L -6ccwlF4',*T CLtSS--U,k4CLASSIFIED -~R,ROXY- kL- L/l-.RAftE--l 9dF STFP :"C IRC ACCESSION' Ni)--AP0106333 UNC LASS I F HE CLASS IF I ED P~',OCESSI%'! 0-ATE--020CT70 212 020 UN r C IRC ACCESSION 140-AP010o333 ~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G~~-O- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION WAS NADF OF THE :CAUSES FOR DIFFERENCES IN' THE R ESPONSE OF THE LIMB VE'SSELS OF THE CAF TO ~HE CONTR~PLED DOSES OF NERVE INFLUENCE. THE AUTHORS I)EMONSTRATFD A PARALLELiSiM IN THE CHARACTER UF REACTION OF VESSELS TO NERVE STIMULATION AND INTRA ARTERIAL ADMINISTRATION OF NORADRENALIN! IN THE- ANIMALSt IN . WHICH STIMULATIMOF THE SYMPATPIC CHAIN JNDUCED AMBIGUOUSt DILATATIONAL AND CONSTRICTOR, 'REACTIONSi NORAORENALIN ALSO.CAUSE0 DILATATION AT A LOW.- DOSEAND CONSTRICTION, AT A HIGH DOSE;'.:IN'THE AN11MALS, IN WHICH NEUAOGENIC RESPONSES WERE CONSTRICTIONANLY, NORADRENALV4, IRIESPECTIVE OF THE GIVEN UOSEv CAUSED CONSTRICT ION.. PROLONGED INFLISION OF NORADRENALIN RESULTED IN THE SUBSTITUTION OF AMBIGUOUS NEUROGENIC REACTIONS BY CONSTRICTOR REACTIONS. 'IVIS SUPPOSEU. THAT THE DIFFERENCES JN THE VASOMOTOR RESPONSE-TO THE NERVE INFLUENCE AR,E DUE TD THE ACTION ~bF'ENDOGENIC NORADRENALIN ON--THE REACTIVE.PROPERTIE-S OFJHE VESSEL STRUCTURE INI THE SMOOTH MUSCLES'S c UNCLASS1FIED USSR UDC 612.898:612.178 IONAVICHUTE, V. I., SABONINA, G. Ye., and QWWK~,.J~., -_q.,,Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, Moscow State University "Localization and Structural and Functioiial Organization of the Vagus Nerve 'Nuclei That Form the "Heart Center'.' of the.Me'dulla Obloagata" Moscow, Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh:Nauk, No,:2, 1972, pp 3-23 Abstract: The article critically -reviews the literature and results of the authors' own studies on the distribution of-efferent and intercalary neurons in the complex of vagal nuclei (dorsal nucleus, nucleus of the solitary tract, ambiguous nucleus). It discusses the participation of the reticular formation in the central regulatory mechanism of the.heart. It also precents morpholog- ical and physiological data on the cell composition of the afferent and efferent nuclei and on the distribution of the neurons that constitute the initial por- tion of the effector pathways of the heart.~. The article concludes with some ideas on the structural and functional organization of the "heart center" and assumptions as to its relationships with-other CNS structur.es responsible for the overall regulation of the cardiovascular.systen. 49 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED,. PROCESSIN6 DATE--20NOV70 TITLE-L-LECTRCLYTE FOR DEPOSITION OF INDIUM,GALLIU14 ALLOY -U- _,i AUTHOR-05)-AKMENS, YA.P.,.M1KHALOV1C1jv a.L., RIKMAN,.S.1 OZOLINSH, I.M.t UDEMs. 0.A. SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 264,095 REFERENCE-DTKRYTEYA, LZUMETr PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVAR61YE ZNAKI .1970, --10FE870 DATE PUBLISHEE SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--ChEMICAL PATENT, CLECTROLYTE,~ JND IUM ALLOY, GALLIUM ALLOY, PHENOL9 GLYCINE# INDIVII GHLORIDEt GALLIUM CHLORIDE,, METAL DEPUSITION CCNTf(CL IWKING-140 RESTRICTIONS 1 QCCU11sE,%T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _X ROXY REEL/f-IN-AME--3004/1841 STEP..NO--Ul~/04b2/TOIUOO/00010000/0000 P CIRC AC(CESSICN NU--AA0132106 C1 UN C L AS fr- I E i; USSR 'UDC 621-365.82 UDER. Yu. "An Electromagnetic Theory of the Fresne1Hologram in the First Approximation to the Theory of Perturbations" Izv. Fiz. mat. (News of Fhysian an&.Mathematias), keademy of Sciences of the Esthonian SSR, Vol 22, No 42, 1973, pp 147-158, RM-Fizikia, No 9, Sep 73, Abstract No 9D822 -wave gener- Translation: 'An electrodynamic,description of the process of light ation from holograms of the Fresnel type is given. Solutions obtained make it possible to determine the state of polarization of a wave which in the general case is not generated. For the correct generation of the entire Fourier spectrum of the object waved in addition to the requirement of Identity between the spatial structure of the 'base wave at the stage of generation and the same wave in the process of hologram production, it is necessary for the average value of the complex dielectrical permeability of the finished hologram to be equal to its value-for the recording medium. It, is shown tbat scatter- ing of the plane base wave in a 3-dimensional-hologram proc6eds exactly accord- ing to the Wolfe-Dragry law only in tile ai~sano' a of.light absorption in the medium. Ten bibliographic citations. Abstract by,the:author. Kiev, Kibernetika i Vych'Lstel'naya Tekhnika, No 15, 1972, pp 4-22 Abstraet: The present state of the abstract theory of systems is briefly described and the deductive and inductive paths of its development are com- pared. The properties of reducibility oflalgebraic matrix representations of algebras and representation of z1gebras by diffivrential forms (external algebra and the group ring) are studied on the abstract-algebraic level of description. The relationship is established between the reducibility of a group ring and the reducibility of the matrices of linear dynamic systems hav- ing group symmetry, and also between the reducibility ofan external algebra and the property of controlability of dyna mic systems. ',Cne approach is illus- tratedciith examples. The constructions studied at the abstract-algebraic level illustrate a possible and very productive approach~to the production of abstract system theory. Abstract system theory allows nt~w constructive results to be produced for a precisely defined class of systems and also allows the corresponding generalizarions to.be made, fully comfirming the fruitfulness of the construction of abstract theories for the study of systems of any nature. USSR UDC 629-. 78.062.2 KUKRTENKO, A. I., RDILOV, VV- "Use of the Theory of Representations of Groups for Solution of Problems of Stabilization of Elastic Space Objects" Kibernet. i Vychisl. Tekhn. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetics and Computer Equipment Republic Interdepartmental Collection], No 8, 1971, pp 4-17, (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniye, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10.41.141, from the Rcstune). Translation: This work demonstrates a method for composition of the equations of elastic oscillations of sy rt is shown how the mmet-ric.al moving objects.. theory of-matrix representations of gr6ups:can:be used to divide multidimen- sional problems into problems of lower dimensionalities. A possibility is discussed of using the method described to4tudy processes of control of elas- tic space objects. 13 Figures; I.Table; 8:Biblio. Refs. UNC L AS S IPI EU P ROCESS ING I)ATE--20NOV70 rITLE--L-N THE CEPTH OF H0Pf,'JNTAL INHOW CE14LITY OF -EARTHiS f4ANTLE UNDER OCEANS ANu CC,,iTINENTS -U- AUTH6R-tU3)-6MJTRlYEV, U.V.9 LL-YllNfT#S#E_Vlr Gva POPOVAt A.K. .CUNTkY OF INFC--USSR, SPAIN OURCE-INIEkNATICNA'L ASSOCIATION OF SEISMOLOGY AND PHYSICS OF THE EARTHIS INTERIOR, MALklDt,1-12 SEPTEMBER,- 1969. ',PKGGRAM AND~'~.AESTR,ACTSs VOLUME 1 ATE PUBL lSHEL;---Si:_P69 SU8JECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--EARTH 14ANTLEt CCEAN BUT TO t, LA NO SEA FLOCR, RAOIOACTIVITY, ,,ZURAN IUM THCRIUM, RIFTj UPPER 14ANTLEt HEAT TRANSFER ~CNTACL-FARKING-NG RESTRICTICNS 60'CUMENIT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED O,F~O_XY REEL/FRAM&~-3005/1173 STEP NO-SP/0000/69/001/00010000/0000 NO--ArOI33188 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AT0133188 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AdSTRACT. ~I. THE IDEAS ON VERTICAL ,.INH0,14GGENEITY OF THE MANTLE AND ON DIFFEREINCES OF,ITS STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS IN CONTINENTAL AND OCEANIC SEGMENTS OF THE EARTH ORIGINATE -FROM DATA CN- EQUALITY OF HEAT FLOW VALUES MEASURED ON COINTINEINTS AND THE OCEAN FLOCR. THEY ARE SUPPORTED ALSO BYDATA ON RELATIVELY Low CONTENT UF RACIUACTIVE ELEMENTS IN THE CRUST ANC, MANTLE OF THE &,EANS AND RELATIVELY HIGH CGNTENrS OF THEM IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST. 2* NE',,' DATA ON hIGH ANO STABLE CCNTENT OF URNAIUI~ AND~THLVRJUM IN ULTRA fjASIC ROCKS OF RIFT Zf-J,4E AND MID INDIA,q OCEAN RIDGE ARE OBTAINED. THESE ROCKS CAN BE IDENTIFIED WITH RGLKS OF THE UPPER mANTLE ON THE~. 3ASIS OF DATA ON THEIR STkUCTURAL POSITIUN. 3. WE CAN SQLVE SYSTEW OF EQUArioN Q sueo EQUALS- K SUBI PLUS X M SU81 0 SUBK. EQUALS K SUB2 PLUX X M SU82 WHERE Q SUBO EC;UALS 0 SU,3K AVERAGE VALUES OF TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW ON CON T I NENTS AND OCEANS; K SUBI AND K SUB2, M:SUBI AND M; SUbZ GENERATtUN OF HEAT IN -41) CCNTIN'i:NTAL CRUST -A ..OCEANIC Al L4 M- IND MANTLE (M); X PEPTH OF DIFFEkENTIATION OF MANTLE. IN RESULT OF~~,SUCH SOLUTIUN, wE odrAIN DEPTH ;-:,0FlOwEP 6CUNDARY OF DIF~ERENTIATED~MANTLE ABOUT 190'.KM. FACILITY: INSTITUTE GF GEUCHEMISTRYi USSR ACADEMY-OF SCIFNCES, MOScOW, u's s R FACILITY: INSTITUTE.OF OCEANOLOGY, USS',R AC4DEHY OF SCIENCEst PcSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED i,~SUBJECT'AREAS-_EARTH SCIENCES BAND PH Y ~ITOPIC'TAGS-LITHOSPHERE, EARTH CRUST, UPPER MANTLE, ROTATION, OCEAN _Z~ ~,BOTTOMt SEA FLOOR? CONTINENTAL-dRIFT,IOCEAN ~CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTR ICTIONS: ~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE D :-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1993/1142 STEP NO--UR/9003/7,)/000/00i)/O(JO4/0004 C IRC ACC ESS !ON NO--AN0113891 UNCLASS I F TED '015 2/3 UNC-L, SI F Eg PRDCESSING DATE--160CT70 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AN011.3891 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. MANY SCIENTISTS HAVE CONCLUDED THAT A NEW CRUST IS FORMED IN A~RIFT ZONE ANU THEN DEVELOPS TO EITHER -SIDE AND DISPLACES CONTINENTAL MASSES:OR WEDGES BENEATH THEM. THE MECHANISM OF THIS PROCESS IS STILL NOTZLEAR. SOME VISUALIZE ir IN TH~:: FORM OF TWO GIGANTIC CONVEYER BELTS WHICH MOVE FRbM TH;E RIFT ZO%%'ES IN THE DIRECTION OF THE CONTINENTSAND CARRY ALONG THE OCEAN FLOOR WITH ITS BOTTOM DEPOSITS. OTHERS BELIEV IE THAT,'GIANT SLABS OF THE LITHOSPHERE ARE MOVED. . THIS INCLUDES NOT ONLY THE CRUST* BUT ALSIJ THE. UPPER MANTLE AND THESE ARE ROTATED RELATIVE TO SO-ME POLES. STILL,0THERS FEEL THAT THE DISPLACEMENT DF THE LITHOSPHERIC.:SLABS OCCURS UNDfk THE PRESSUkF_ OF MASSES OF DEEP MATTER WHICH PENETRATE INTO THE UPPER LAYERS IN A RIFT ZONE. THERE ARE SOME WHO VISUALIZE THE MOVEMENT OF LfTHOSPHERIC SLABS AS RIDING 01M THE.BACK OF FLOWS OF MATTER MOVING IN THE EARTHS DEEPER LAYERS, ESTIMATES OF THE RATES OF MOVEMENT OF THr:SE SLABS IN RIFT ZONES VARY. MOST SUPPORTERS OF THE HYPOTHESIS OF EXPANSION OF THE OCEAN FLOOR .ESTIMATE THIS RATE AT 1-4 CM PER YEAR. THFY.FEEL THAT THE RESULTS OF STIMATE. 14HY THE HYPOTHESISIS OF OCEANIC DRILLING CONFIRM THIS ES THAT IS 'EXPANSION AND CONTINENTAL DRIFT HAS AGAIN BECOME 50 POPULAR- HOWEVER, MORE CAREFUL OEOLOGIGAL AND GEOPHYSICAL,114VESTIGA:TIONjS SUGGEST THAT THE STRUCTURE OF OCEAN REGIONS 15 rONSIOERABLV MORE CJMP(.,-X THAN THIS IDEALIZED MODEL. ACCORDINGLY, THE ORIGIN OF OCEANIC OEPRESSID,%45 WAS ALSO MORE COMPLEX. SOVIET ~EXPEDITIORS WOAKING IN THE INDIAN AND ATLANIIC OCEANS DURING RECENT YEARS HAVE SHED MUCH LIGHT ON THIS PROBLEM. 3/3 015 !~.]UNC`,LASSI FIED OROCESS I NG DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION' NO-- AN011389_1_1_''~' ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--!T HAS BEEN NECESSARY TO DISCARD THE HYPOTHESIS OF FORMATION OF A NEW CRUST DUEJO.THE OUTPOURINGS.Or- BASALTIC L~VAS IN RIFT-FISSURES. COMPUTATIONS.SHOWJHAT THE 01AGNEUICALLY DISTURBING BODIES-CREATING MAGNETIC ANOI~ALJES` IN ROCKS Do NOT LIE AT THE SURkCE, BUT THREE OR FOUR KILCMETERS BELOW IT& 'IT-CAN-BE POSiTULATED THAT THE NEW FORMATION OF THE CRUST IN-A.R-IFTl*ZONE-.DOES NOT OCCUR IN A NARROW FISSURES BUT IN A RATHER BROAD:,-BAND OF ABOUT 1004-150 01. THE MOTION OF: THE NEW CRUST TO ONE SIDE OR THE'OTHER GCCURS MORE SLOWLY THAN 15 ESTIMATED ON THE BASIS OF THE'ArjE OF;THE SEDIMENTS CCVERING THE BASALT FLOWS. SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED THAT THE 1410-OCEANIC RIDGES DIFFER SUBSTANTIALLY 'L,N' STRUCTURE FROM. THE APJACENT~ PARTS 01F ~ THE OCEAN FLOOR. IT. AN.,BE -SUhUMISED THAf THE :_ORIGJN:0Fl THE PARTS 11F THE OCEAN FLOOR NELGHBORING GN THE MIDUCEANIC:RIDGES JS ASSOCIATE0 WITH SOME OTHER PROCESSES THAN NE14 FORMATION OF'THE CRUST IN RIFT ZONES AND ITS SUBSEQU CUT OUTWARD EXPANSION. :. SOME PARTS OF THE FLOOR EVIDENTLY ARE VERY ANCEENTt WHEREAS OTHERS-ARE-~REL.ArEVELX RECENFIN ORIGM FORMING AS -A RESULT UF THE COLLAPSE ANO~SUBMERGENCE OF THE CONTINENTAL MARGINS. FORMATION OF OCEAN BASINS IS TNtREFORE.A RESULT OF A COMPLEX PROCESS COMB.INING FORMATION OF A NEW~ CRUST -IN-AtIF.T ZONES, AND SUBSIOENCE OF THCE CQNTINENTALzMAkGINS* UNCLASSIFIED 7 YR ATC1 9 GEOPH, 'ABJ 274,~246 riftovoy ion [On the stru,.ture e rot zone o the Indisa Ocean]: Akzd. Nauk SSSR Dok-lad). V. IS5, no. 4. p..921 9-14. illus., 1969. Accordin.- to geornorphic, geophysical. and petro.graphic d;it'a obtained by 01C )9 rc.,carch vei~cls "Vit),jz*" and in the Indian Ocean, the formaLion of 'he specaul mosaic strilcturc or thc crust of oceanic rift bones and the coniposiiion of the rocks.constiluting the 1,1();.-k,, of the nw~~aic ar! the result of a combinatioil of three global promises- iu-Mat multing, Icadinz to d;fferentiation of prirnjry meteoritic matter in:,,.) the haia4 a'id gabbro of oixanic Crust: lnt~n%ivc ascent of upper MantIc mullcr into ih,. &,,:n, sc~;ied axial parts .)f mid occam ridre-i: and de-assing or the mant.1c. L pwi:eis amplified b~y tectonic s!rc~cxs. the F0mution of abvsial faul's, and d"Ienmlic:ajuri of The rift 011C PS a fCgion or 'Ictive for-Inatiol)'Of a ~Ilecial Np,: of m.,st, generated ondur he.dirccz infloence of thc:upper miantle.., Rift ;torcs ar,- it spozial type of t(rcionic icriort. -a% ;mpooant as gCosynclirms in the evotul-I-in of the Farth',., shell. DcdcniMcation ol' upper mantle rcick's from 3.1 io 16-2.7, g per cm' accorril.;mie-, d2,3 35 S. 48 GEOP Sl~ 'ABST. 11/69 R P 9 0520 06,3e) 274-439 Sagalevich. A. NI.- ~u-rokfitlrt.. W Shehhymr.~ Seysmiclicskoye prefilirovaniye dna Chcrnogo movya [Scismic profilinz of the 57- - B Vack Sea noor): Akad. Nauk SSISR Vq:stnik. no. 3. p. 36 39,illus., 1969. ihe scdimentary layer on the Black Sea noor wa5 investigated in the summer of 1968 by seismic profiling. The results show that the continental shelf is overlain by unconsolidated sediments dipping gently sea%%ard. On the continental slope (he thickness of the sedimentary layer is variable. conlrollcd by the irregular surface of the underlying dens4r rocks. A fault flexure iind a gentle anticlinal fold are recognized. The aby~sil plain is covered with pi"fically horizontal sediments. at least 606-700 m thirk. : The age or, the sediments 'is Quaternary and Neogene, and the structures an the conlinental slope arc presumably Alpine.-D.B.V- 9xia 9 0489 L 93 VAf (Abstract: "Stri~cture of the F-ift Zone in the Indian Ocean an4 I ~n the World System of Rifts,"-by A. P. VinoRiLd-021 G B 4a4jj&y. I.. V D=dtrIYev V. F- Kan4V~V, Yu. P. Nep pchnov. 6. N. Petro r2ll! L. N. Rytunov "d L. !- Kagan. Institute of GeochemistKy. and Ana;~ltica I hemistry'and_:_ institute of Oceano m auk SSSR, Ser ya .logy; 1`10scowj IzVeStiya Akade N Geologicheskaya, No. 10,~ 1969~ 00. : 37~7) structure of the Rift Zone in the Indian Ocean Soviet investigations of the relief of the rift zone in the Tndian Ocean were made during 1964-1967 in a dense network of Stations and pro- files. Detailed maps czf submarine relief now show that the axial zonre of the mid-oceanic ridges in the LIndian Oc-ean,are cut.by narrow and deep rift canyons which are usually arranged at an angle to the axis of the ridge or in echelons. The width of the canyons.is only 3-10 hn; the depth relative to the crests of-adJacent mountain ridges is from 1 to 3 km. and the length Is several tens of kilometers. The slope steepness tn the, canyons is up :c 30' . Tocaily the canyon bcttams are,leve-1. but mare frequently they not. These canyons do not form a continuous rift valley along ~he axisof the ridge. The role of transveise iaults is:not so great as AP0019511 Heezhn, Tharp and Fisher contend. Deep seismic souniling -was' caxried out, taking into account the orientation oUelementary structures in the rift zone: along the bottom of the rift canyons and along; the crests of the rift ridges. The bottom of the rift cAnyons Iis covered by either a very thin layer of unconsolidated sedimants'o 'r the latter are completely ab- sent, consisting of rock with seismic wave velocitief-, of 4.5-5.5 kin/sac, rorming a layer with a thJckness of about 2 kin. Underneath there are rocks with wave velocities of 7.0-7.5 km/sec, underlatin at a depth of 13-16 km bv a discontinuity with seismic wave velocities of about 9.0 km/sec. The discontinuity with velocities of 7.0-7.5 km/sec is identified with the Mohorovicic discontinuity. The surface outcropping of mantle rocks found ir. the r'-ft.zone indicates that.this identffication is correct. If it is ir, facr- correr--t, the Mcho in the rl-ft zone il.tl coav-4derably up- liftad In comparicon wiLh its position undaz the surrounding ocean bed (by approximately 3 km). The rift blocks bridge_-) surra=ding the canyons are covered by a thim or discontinuous co ver of sedirnet-its and consist-, of rocks with seismic oave velocities chan&ing with. transition, from block to blDck. in scrie,cases 6.0 km/sea And in .others 5.0 Wizec. ~In all cases they are uaderla~_n by rocks of the "basaic" layer with; velocities 6.7 kin/sec. Continuous salsmic profilirg byi the ;reflected vaves nethod along a profile from the Seychalies to the Chagos Islands rEt,ealed a r2arked decrease in thicknesses of' the sedimenta Iry cover from 500-800 to 200-100 :1:9&4 4 jIFM ITT, I'll, V A20019511 layers an the f loo raf the Somali a with transition from the horizontal: Deep to che complex ridge structures with discontinuous ler-ses of sediments in the canyons of the mid-oceanic rid&e. Tne--a is iL remzirlkable dif-ference An composition of the sedL7,%entsz. an the botton of the c~anyons in the rift zone there :Is a predominance of,sedimellt$ w ch a cons iderab le. content of weathered products of ulzraibasi- magni6ic rocks, whevreas In the rift ridges there are biogenous foraminiferous siits~ A disseqt.ed ma8ne:ic field is observed over the mid-oceanic ridge In the Indian Ocean. The anomalies accain 300-650 ga=as with a period from 16 to 20 km. The depth of the u?per surfaces of magnetically: disturbing bodies is d.05p to the depc~ns of the ocean, chat is, most of the magnetic bodiet~ Lie close to the boccom surface. The horizontal dimensions of,maozetic bodies are commensurable with the di-mensions of individual rif t ridges. Xeasuremen.ts of the heat ux made it possible to alues,,obviously as- detect a great scatter of v, sociated with the block tectow",cs ;;if the rift ridges, The, lowest heat- fluxes (abo~m 0.8 T,~~Caj/cr.,.SeC2~ were observed oa t~e bottoir. of the rif canyons, whereas normal (1.3 mCal/cm-sec-2):and high~values. (3.5 mcallem- sec2) are associated with different ritt,ridges. Bottom saismographs were used in seismicity studies; about 100 earthquakes per:day %here regiscered with energies from lo3 t:o 106 J. This is comparable to chu most seismically active zones on the earth. This 25-page_~,artLcle, rich ir, maps -and tables, is probably the most thorough and up-to-date cor-per-diu-n of detailed infor- =atica yet published o-a Soviet studies of zhe.indian Ocear. rift zone. A 73 F-, 1.; 435 '13 4 INTERNATIONAL ~~,. TU RELWIONS 47 ,6 .3 dE0j1j4YSTCjZ SOVIET-JAPANESE cnLLABORAT inN IN MARINE C. B. Bf, R Pages 93-1716 VestnLk NI'luk SSSR, Vol 39, No 5, Maj 11969 At -3 mect ing of the t tee. for thei [riternatinna I Upper Mantle of the Earth and Tzs Influence On the DevL-Icptiient die Earch's CruLt", convoked in Tokyo on tho occasioa of:che lith PacHic oce-a") Scien- ss held there (Soptember 1966), Soviet scientit~Vs 1rtroduced a tific CnngrL prop~osal regarding organizatinn if Sov'iet:..Japariese col],)borocioti in T-.,.arine geophysics.; The basis of the prcpnsal was the Idea of -,;Yilting Lh(a efforts t: i j, -;s ac of the genphysic Ists of the tvo cnuntries in , conducting i jv,,,~L -I 3t ir~r - cnrdi!ig to the upper mntlf~., projecz in rhe northwestern par! )f --he Pacific Ocean, especially in the 'Cransitional. z,r>ne from the Asia,, Ln t1iric., bad rf the Pacif 1c Ocean. Diac 4.tte- i a.was suipprted by Jap!inesL~ aillca,,u~-s. ti. L, U -11, L. 1_-~ IWOO12573 ff orts for n1ore ,%n agreement was achievet', that only c omb i n e, dc- study of' Lhe nortilwastern margi,n of the Pacific Ocean sh ou I d'ric! included ;n the task of cnllaboratinn, but also mutual'assistance in.the i-.m,-)-,ovcmenE: r~lr ways.and means of investigation by the exchange of CXper~.Cnee. -It: was p-.r)- 'posed-to organize exchange of sci,Ocists f6r participation in the work of the-twn countries. At the same time Soviet:' specialist's were sanz to jap-,)n and tnok ;,nrt -in the work n-A Japanese geopjjysjcj~vts. In accordince with the nnt;-nnal ;~rn_ gram of invostigati()ns on the upper manti Ieproject, co-Wo-,kers 0 f L *-I C: A',-. f; C i oof Study of Earthquake.- of Tokyo. UnlVerslty, -the Scientific Museum, and linkkaidn University condUCced at; che, ISU10 t6nic:' deop seis-_;c Ing-on.a profile across the Island of Hokkaido and on a,numbc.-.- ol pro-~Ios acrn5ls the Japanese nnd Kurilp~K41NICIIALka abyssrj trench, in ri%e r r-, g - o:-, 0 A ct7kntaQt_ of the Japaneso and Kurille-Kairichatks, i-t-land aec!; ea5z or Sz,.-jgar Strait. ophysical expeditAan i r. Auaust IeD68 was The work of the Japanese 9a accomplished at sea on the vessels. 'TuMi -Xa.rul' . snd~ "Kofu-Maru". JVOG12573 Soviet V. N. K-vy I in (Itiscituce ol~ nc-::ilaalo'~y ShIrs*-nv r)L-~ the AS USSR) nlhd 6. K. Lnssovskiy iIInszitut:--- rif 73 the AS ""'rainian SSR pcirtic: --rvat:irms of ground K~e srat;nris on the Island of Hokkaido, and -A. :F. Beresnev aid i-*,.~i-.-.S6;-,.-Il~-.x,;~z:,~ (I I --z iC! of: OC Insy imen i P - p . sh uSSR in an the continumus seismic prof iling on the on '.7-umi-.Maru" were led on the whole b S. Asano ~Iistiti.;ze t"-Io Szudy off E'arthqua!'Zos-nz- TO".yo University), and the continuous scismic pro`ilin- by 1: Fot:c.-(Cj~pphysical Institute of Hokkaido U.,tiversity), Solv.iet scientist:~ 0,;- UnIned zhe possibility nf becor.11-ag ocquaint,~d wl-,Ih uie met:,-,ods~o' r rinn5 and of conduccing observation us ing original ii, F USSR UDC: 533.652/.661-013 UDILOV, V. V. "Stabilizing the Coordinates of A Flexib**e Aircraft Flying in a Turbulent Tr. 3--co Vses. soveshchaniya Do teorii- invarilM-tncsti i ~reye nri- meneniyu v sistzma-z-h ~oitomat. unz-. :T_.__2. C'rimcinenilre invariantn. --vtomat. upr. k;.IorI,,s of th,~! Third -.hll-ijnion ."onl"er'-nce on th~~ The- ory , of, Invariance and Its Application to Awtomatic Control Systems) ~`auka," 1970, po 227 I-Ioscow, .,Ld -251 ~(from RZh-- ekharika, Lo. 8, Aug 70, Abstract iio. 8B461) Translation: The problem is considered of automatically controllin-,- aircraft altitude and pitch angle. in the "duck" system. '.'he air- cra.L ft dynamics is described by a,system of lint'ar difft-r~;ntial equations with ocnstz:nt cocffic_i_--,nts: three eatiat-ions of rnoticn of thu center of j-ravity and rotation olf the aircvaft cts a solid body J I and a com-biriati---n of -_,quations f"or th.,r_~ flexibie~ oscilla tions ol' an elastic fuselaEa in the Dlane.of longitudinal symmetry. it is as- sumed that the autopilot acts.on the flaps in~c~hanging the pitch 1/2 TMSR UDILOVIIS... V.,.. Tr. 3-go Vses. noveshchamiya tleo-ii irvari;!mtnostl i Zevee _-niyu v sist a rzxx~ it -upr. T-2. Prineneniye ~invariamtn. avtomat. prim emakh avt upr, 1970, pp 227-231 and attack anales, the &eneralized coordinatles char;ac'terizizv~ tl.,,-:? U bending oscillations of the fusel_-ge, andIthe nose--4,.antrollirig surface, as well as in. changing ti eislope of tle tra4ectory. By U J excluding two variables from the system of equations for the closed aircra-ifft-autopilot system (tl~e deviatIoni anf~-les olf both controlling surfaces) the conditions are fouii(I ffor the invariance of the trajectory and pitch.deviation anKles rv-!-.~.tive to the ex- ternal turbulence -- the increase ia the attack angle under the action of the wind velocity vertical component. The absolute in- variance can be attained when the controi charuiels for each guid- ance system setting the.attack angle,and the gOnera-tized coordi- mates are inertialess. Biblio6yaphy 01, four. V. S. Aronin. 2/2 Agriculture USS R UD=ISV7 P. S., director of the Central Forecast 1--A)mitory, Ministry of -;ir ~Crt-mn "Forecast for 1973" !,'~os~--ev Y Za--nchita I'IasteniY, NO 1, 1911) P"0 P:. 1.46 Abstract: The cold, sno-w-Poor m-inter of 1972 has liad ba d effects on winter -,,fneat and rye as -veil as fruit trees and berr-j, bushes. :The e--4cceptionally dry s=--er Ims cur~'bed the a----ead ot' graln rust but promoted 'orolifFeratiorn of the meadow butterfly. On the ~,Ahoie, however, the agricultural sit-dation is !.--P--o,,r- ir-3 azz -- "-Sallb of proper uhumieal treatimnt applied aricl. other c~grarian il~eaGures taken in the past. In 1973, chemicals ngainst crop T.*-LStS aDC% diseases imu to bt-- a7~ulled on a-bout 67 mfl I ion hectares. . Some M,, of the total work will con- Cer.-A cmi~~atir-z ga-U-1--rs, ---rine rodents, butterflies, mites, rd bugs. Treat- r---nt agga-inst the goupher allona ;bill be perfornaed on sictn.~ ~3 rj.1ji-an ha, and about 5 -i I I ion ha -wil I be 'Ureated ELSainst grain pests. Comrnrcial croplsy SUCn as sugar beets, cott-on, flax: ar~~ tobacco are 1more en&.-nge:t-ed than in the paut and therefore need more attention. Because of :mssive C~mtion of the proll. L Colorado bettle in the past stumrer, a large area of jjot;'3to fields will have to be -treated chemically. About 1.4 milliot, ha will be trinted itgminist ve..-.~Vtablc diseases and tarasites. #etfiiatic VDC 532.516 USSR ISEPILEVICH, V. G. , UDLER E, I. ,MIS11dMIKO, J,. A. "Hydrodynamic Boundary Layer at an Enclosed Oscillatjr,_~~ Plane" Sb. Pauch. tr. Tomsk. inzh.-stroit. in-t (Collection OF Scientific Works of 1971, Vol. 17' pp 116-1 Tomsk Structural Engineering Institute), 24 (from RM-Mekhanlka, No 3, Marr 72,;Abstract lie 3B673) Translation: The second Stokes problem on the motion of a viscous liquid close to-an unbowided plane wall end making rectilinear haivoitic oscillations, in its plane is ext-ended to the case when another planewall makes harmonic oscilla- tionr, of a different frequency than am itude not coiTicidingi in phase in a pl~ parallel plane at a certain distance. The ~,--obttlon of 1:hv equa- -or a layer of: viscous liquid betwden -ie ob t5 ig plane vialls is .tion f tl cill-j .1 sought by the rourier iiiethod. It is shown that the presence of a parallel plane surroundin- the flow does not change the phase shift in corm-parisorl with the case of an unencla-sed however the velocity attenuates across the cross section more intensively, especially when the parallel plane walls oscillate in counter- phase.- Ya. S. Khodcrkovskiy..* UNCLASSIFIFD GHLUPS 11% PATILNT5 SUFfi.'U~NG FROM hl1l3GTHYR(Ji!)ISM -U- ALTHOR-10 V.14 LIKHOODY CCU,vT.RY L; FIN FU--U S SR ~,SCU-CE--Pk--'E L ENOCKRINU lt)(1):, LZ-141, :1970 L) AT E, FU -3 LT S 1: E'Ll -------- 70 S U d J E.TA i CC ~~;4 .5-610LUACAL Aflif) MEDICAL SCIE.NGES -TL -0 SERUM, BLQL;f Pt f~ N, 8L00 f(;PIC T" ~-THYRUA%; GLANO CENTi K 1 N G- ~:Nr 0 R E S T A I C RCL x 06CUMENI CLASS--UNCLASS[Ff~~:G PROXY, i~~ L/i- RANE- 3 C 06 U5 d STEP C I R. ACCESSICiN hL--~PQ13~~t..063 212 c ll~ 6114f, LASS I F f ED PPDC;-:SSlPlG DATE--20NOV70 -,AL'lJEATRACT--(U) GP-0- 1 -6 S TJ- ABSTRACT. THE A'iPE'ii).G',',ETRlL T ITRAl PAN METHOD A WAS kwPLILb T-:-. EX,,iMl!,,4-rlf-j'.';Gi: THE CGNCENTRAMjiN -LF P11.0TEIN TW6L GROUPS I N rHE oLCL.-' SERUM DF 29 PiITIL-NTS SUFFER 11N'G~ FROM HYPOTHY80100,11S. THE NTENT ('IF Fk~:E SULFf,,YuPYL 1; R Ol U, P S I NTHE BLOCO E R UM ,A` L L E V,L"; T E L) ( B Y 3&.3PL-hCE.*,J i~-.N THE AVExAGEf IN COMPAMSUN !,Pi.ITH lfl:-:ALT~~IY INDIVIDUALS. THE RISE .1% Tt-.i-:- CCl,4*GEl%-TRATlUJ OF, SULFfiYDPYL GRUUPS P~ii-jfll-RfIONAL TO THE SEVI-k I TY GF* HYPG THY R G I -,) I 5M. FACIL(rv., Bicjuiui., T 5 E L I ~N6A 1) P,ED. INST., TSELINOGkAD, ~USSR. p 5. DAT---27N0V"0 1/2 035 UNCL A S S I F I 1~,O f OCES~ IN :TI.TLE--COLLOIDAL COLOR CENTEPS IN WTASSIUM CHLORID~, POTIISSIUm AND PO.TASSIU!4 IODIDE CRYSIALS -U-. AUTHOR"(0ZI-RADCHENKOt I.S., UDOD:, V.Vv COU4TRY OF INFO_-USSR TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(5) 1511--~14 ~D ATE, PU3LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--r-HEMISTRY, PHYSICS ..TOPIC TAGS-owric PROPERTY, A11,50KII'l 10 61 SPICTRIPIr CAVSI'At. !;TR0(,TlJRF., MATHGMIATIC EXPRESSION, COLLOID, POTASSI:UM BRGMIUl; POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM IODIDE, ELECTRON STRUCTURE, :ELECTROMAG~NUIC RADIATION C CIL,, T R 0 L;AARK 1 N-N RESTRICTIONS G 40 DOCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAHE-3003/0160 STEP NO--IJR/OL81/70/OL2/005/1511/L514 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129416 lt tL - ---------- 2/2 035 'UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ZTNOV70 CIRC ACCESS!ON NO-AP0129416 A3STRACTfEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROCESS WAS INVESTIGATED OF PHOTOGHEM. TRANSFORMATIO,"I OF F CEIPITERS~INTO LAIRIGER AGGREGATES OF THE X CENTER TYPE. BY USING THE- MiE FOR-MULAN CALCN. WAS 14AUE OF THE COEFFS. OF WEAKENING (K SU60), SCATTERING (K SUBP), AND 'A!3S9RPTIGll (K SaA) OF RECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION BY SOME ALKALI HALIDE CRYSTALS CONIT6. K IN THE COLLOIDAL STATE. IN THE CALCIN. OF THE ASUVE COE~:FS.q DIFFUSE REFLECTION NSIDERED OF CONDUCTION ELECTRONS~ON THE COL4.01D PARTICLE CRYSTAL WAS COr BOUNbARY AND THE PRESENCE *OF TAR14 LEVELS. FOR Tll~ SYSTEM e.CL,K, A DETAILED COP-1PARISON WAS MADE OF THE CALCD.. CURVE~S-K SUBO WITH THE EXPTL. VALUES. MAX. ON THE CALCD. CURVES COINCIDE WITH THOSE OBSD. 14HEN THE RATIO OF THE NO, OF FREE ELECTRONS PER UNIT VrJL. of: cbLLC)10 PAIirICLL:: TO THE -NG.. OF FREE ELECTRONS. PER UN IT VOL . i I.LF MASSI V,,,: K I:S SIMILAR TO 0.93. FACILITY: KRIVOROZH. GOS* PEDAGOG. TNST,.j KRfVOI ROG, USS.R. 112 on UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ~-ABSORPTION SPECTRA AND STIZE OF COLLODAL CEN*lIERS~IN SODIU14 AND 's"poilkSIUM C14LORIDE CRYSTALS. -U-~ "AUTHOR-(05)-SHVARTSt K., EKMANIS'.yU.Avp UDODv V.V., LYUSHINA, AvF.q :TILtKS, YU.YE. --USSR .-COUNTRY OF INFO :~_-SOURCE-F[Z. TVERD. TELA 1970, 1244) 81.,Y-84 GATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 .-~'-SWAJECT AREAS--PHYSICS9 ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS~-AiiSGRPTION SPECTRUMv SODIUM CHLORIDEt POTASS[Uslt CHLORIDE, OPTIC PROPERTYr CRYSTAL STRUCTURE t~~i-~GZWRIX MARKING-NO RESTR ICTIONS DOCUMENT, CLA~S.--UNCLASSIFIE'o .'~~PPOXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0580 STE, PNo-~--UR/016)/170/01~/003/0671)/03AJ4 ,7CIRC ACCESSION t-40--AP0105563 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 -_C'fRC ACCESSION NO-AP01105563 zA8STPAlCT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. COLLOIDAL CENTERS WERE INVESTIGATED IN ELECTROLYTICALLY COLORED NACL AND:I(CL CRYSTALS WITH THE APPLICATION OF OPTICAL, ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC, AND CHEM. METHODS. COMPARSION OF THE EXPTL. ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF COLLOIDAL PARTICLES WLTH THOSE CALCO. BY THE MIE T14EORY WITH THE ACCOUNT 01: EXPTL. DISTRIBUTION OF THE PARTICLES OVER DIMENSIONS:FOR NACL.AND KCL' CRYSTALS GAVE A GOOD COINCIDENCE.. THIS IS A DIRECT PROOF OF IHE VALIDITY OF THE MIE THEORY FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF.COLLOIDAL PARTICLES IN IONIC CRYSTALS* THE COLLOIDAL CE~JTERS WITH RADIUS GREATER THAN 600 ANGSTROM ARE REPRESENTED WEAKLY IN THE~~OPTICAL SPECTRUMt THOUGH SUCH PARTICLES I-N ELFCTRON MICROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION WERE GBSD. IN ALL -CRYSTALS, -COLLOIDAL PARTICLES ARE QUITE UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED OVER THE :CRYSTALt A NO MOR E S*G I N NA C L THAW I NK Cl C RYSITA L 5.' USSR MEDVEDEV, V. F., UDODOV, A.; G. "Measurement of Flow Rates of Gas-Liquid Mixtures by Standard Diaphraams" Tr. Metrol. In-tov SSSR [Works of Metrojogy Institutes, US~R] , 1972, No 135 (195), pp 93-97, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya. i lzmeritellnaya Tekhnika, 1972, No 5, Abstract No 5.32.730). Translation: The flow of air-water mixtures was studied through standard diaphragms with various moduli in the'interval of Reynolds numbers Re 4 5 10 _10 throughout the entire range of change of gas content of the mix- ture. it was found that the dependenc.e.of flow factor on Re number is manifested more strongly, the bxwer Re, the flow factor increasing with decreasing Re. As Re increases, this dependence becomes less clear, and with sufficiently high Re, the flow factor can be considered constant. The influence of diaphragm modulus and volumetric content of gas with the rdxture on flow factor is demonstrated. 3 Figures; 3 Biblio. Refs. A SKSANDROV, V. I VOROWK0, Y.U. K., 10MUENICH V. G., 031K0, V. V., M and PROKHOROV, A. M., Academician, TA.TaINT,9r.-V, V. M., UDOVENMIX V. - ~Z~ WA~hkw= ~ , S=JLGI, G. P~., --rhysics institute ireni F. N. Lebedev, IrPca'demy of Sciences, Moscow Itsiectroscopic ProDerties an& Generation'of Rd' in Crystals of ZnG2 and HfO2" jz DOklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 199, iio.6,,1971, pp %6-82-1283 Abstract: The spectroscopic properties of Nd3 are known in various crystals and glasses. 'Materials such as crystald of V A! 0 and silicate glasses 3 .5 12 activated with naod-imium have been videly used in lusexs. Vae authors of this article first describe the spectroscopic properties and generation of INO+ in cubic crystals of ZrC~ and HfO2. These mateJ-1als bavc.~a fluorite type crystal lattice in which the !jd3+ ions rapila',q the tetravalent io;as of zirconiwn or hafnium. in additio n to the NP the crystals contained Lmpuri- ties of CaO or 7.0 for the purpose of stabilizing the cubic structure of the 3 ZrC~ and HfC~. The authors describe the experiment and give I figure and 1 table to illustrate the results. The fi 1' graphicall. shous the optical GUIVe y s-pectra of RfG~-I;O+ crystals, including the spectrum of absorption, the 1/2 97 USSR UDC.,539.3 MI LINIAN, Yu. V., TREFTLOV, V~ 1. "Specifics of.the Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of fliobium" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No. 12, Dec pp. 45-50 Abstract: The change in the dislocation 'structure and mechanical properties of polyc ystalline niobium resulting from plastic deformation and annealing is studied. The differences in the mechanism of plastic. deformation of niobium from that of molybdenum and other body centered:~cubic metals in group VIA are related to the decreased rigi,dity (directivity) of the inter- atomic bond and the increased value of activity volume V in niob-ium. USSR uDc 666.3-13-431.47-32-31-28 M04~ N. G IMMIN, V. KH., PRUSIMOVA, L. M., BLINN, V. A., SOKOLIMSKIY, A. G., ORLOV'V. 11. VYSMKAYA Z. I. and CHEMFISIEV, A. V. "Glass for Ultrasonic Delay Lines" USSR Author's Certificate 110 366156, Filed ,-16 Jun 70, Published 16 Jan 73 (from Ctkritiya, Izobreteniyu, 112-omyshlennyye gbraztsy, Tovainyye Znaki, 110 7, Mr (a) 73, Claim NO 1453164/29-;-33) Translation: A glass for ultrasonic delay lines, inc1iding Si. 02P ZnOY BaO., X20, is distinguished by the fact that, in ordor to obtain otable acouBtic properties it contains the above compone.ntr. *.Ln the foll.wrin" arlounts, weirht %: OiQ? -49-65; ZnO 5-25, BaO 10-5-30; K~O 6-25j mild furtIie7:-,in-m 1;b2()3 0-05-3- I ~IIOM -USSR UDC 539.376+532.135 DERKACH, V. F. , UDOVEITKO, S. A. "On the Possibility of Using the Time Characteristics Method for Solving ADplied Problems on the Beriding, of Three-Layer Flates.,consio-ering Creep of the Materials" Samoletostr. i tekhn. vozd. fl6ta. ReSD.'MeZhVed. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Aircraft Construction and Engineering of the Air Force. Republic Tnter- departmental The-matic Scientific-Technical. Collection), 1972., No. 27, pp 79-85 (from. RZh-Mekhanika,.No,6, Aug 72, Abstract 11c, 8V423) Translation: An aDvroximation method for calculating tbree-laycr plates on a~plastio base considerina creep of materials of the laver is discussed frcn., assumptions of the theory of aging.. An approximation n*ethod-.based on the use of time characteristics was proposed, for :solving the proh,:Icn in the linear formulation. A large, nuinVer of examples are to ovaluate the effect of the, basic factors on the stress"deforma-tion state of a three-layer 'r th,~ per lavers, t n1ate. The thicla-iess cZ outer. and in he mzgnitude of the moduli for instantaneous deformation of t e layers, the magnitude and form b 1. of. creep measures and the Poisson coefficients were varied in solving tbe examples. The change in the a curve with :time obtained by solving the USSR DERKACH, V. F., UDOVENKO, S. A., Samoletostr. i-tekhri. vozd. flo-a. Resp. mezhved. 'temat. nauch. -tekhn . sb . , 1972 1 No. 27, pp ~ 79-8 5 examr-les can be of Dractical t help to builders in select Ln-g on imal solutions for three-layer plates. 9 rel-, Authors abstract. 2/2 m- -51 M-0 M!,it, ZVIVO I MR-11 110 F.T.Mr, A I -1m; fl, ON UDC: 539.22 V 0 ' " ` VINTAYKIN, YE. Z., LIT1,1111, D. F. and V 0 V A Institute of General I$ M %hnul fte-~ etals Centr Research Institute of Metallurgy and Physics of M itral c e Ferrous Metallurgy imeni 1. P. Bardin "Certain Charasteristic Features of Phase Transformations in Nickel- Manganese Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika metallov i metallovedenive L Vol 33,1 No 1, Jan 72, pp 77-85 1 Abstract: Neutron diffraction and narrow-angle scattering studies of T)hase transformation in nickel-manganese alloys are described. The five alloys involved were of various compositions with 22.7 to 38.at.1% mn at 400- 5350C. All SDecimens exhibited concentrated lamination. The critical ordering temperature and the comparison of the ordering 'KinetIcs with that pf lamination of the alloy of a composition close to the stoicbiometry of Ni3Mn within the testing temperatures suggests the matastOble nature of the ordered Ni,Mn phase. The transformation of a hardened~solid 3olu- tion in the process of low-temperature annealing proceeds along two sides, one conforming to Ll 2-type ordering.and th.e.other -- to the separation of USSR VINTAYMN, YLI. Z., et al, Fizika metallov i metallovedcni~~ Vol 33, No 1, Jan 72, PP TT-85 N13Mn intermetallide. Annealing for ordering produces a complex fine Ni3i Mn structure which may explain the rather'uncommon magnetic and oth6r physical properties of these alloys. The study iInvolved the use of."UNSA" and "Rawar" neutron diffractometers, (6 illuistrations, 1h bibliographic references). USSR UDO 621.892:546.77122:621-793 YLKEP-107 T. P., SENTYU-MIM-A KUKLOV, G. V., R N L. N.r and LYUBARSM, 1. 11. lzi-.,~tltute of Low Torilperaturco Of the Academy. 'of Sciences Ml.rSo"R. Charlicov "Mlethod for Investigation of Solid Lubrication Coats on -Base" M032 Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 39,.No 1, 1973, pp 48-50 he investigation of solid -Abstract: A method was develoDed.for t. lubrication coats on MoS2 base (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Petroleum Industry, VNII NT -209, -2129 -213, .-229, and -230) on 'riction under atmosuheri conditions and .j ~L C in deep vacuum at lo-v (-90-:L96 OC) and r-oom temperatures. The gaseous products separating on friction were -i-nalyzed on the YISKh-3A mass-spectrometor located ,J,n the vacutun chamber. The USSR KMIDV, G. V., et al.# Zavodskaya Laboxato#Yat V01 39, WO It 19731 PP 48-50 longevity of TNII NP -212 coat was found to remain unchanged in dee-v vacuum at room and low temperatures -and its friction process is :acco=mied by separation of the same masses as at '+25 OC. On --Friction of theNIIIII ITP -212 coat with carbamide resin, close mass-spectrogranis at:lol.:r and roo-m ten-Deratures resulted, Two figures, one table, six bibliogTaphic-references. 620.178.16:660.973 USSR PRESNYAKOVA, G. N., LYUBARSKIY, 1. M., 'YAK- MAR HINA, YE. I., CHERINYAK, S 'S., Physido Technical institute of Low Temperatures, Academy of-Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Friction and Wear at Low Temperatures" Moscow, Metallove-deniye i,Termichdskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 3, 1971, pp 9-12 Abstract: The friction and wear of Gi3L steel with respect to 40Kh steel were investigated.in a high 0vacuum (5*10-7 mm Hg) and in air at room temperature and at -190 C. Low-temDerature vacuum manipulators made it possibl,e.to cool the sa'mples to cryogenic temperatures, create normal loading, and transmit data to a measuring system outside.the~chatnber. It. was~found that in the presence of friction in air.and in a vacuum, low tempera- tures had no effect on wear for the'indenters (steel GUL). For a ring (steel 40Xh), lowering Ithe temperature in t4e atmosphere does not change the wear, but lowering the temperature with friction in a vacuum increaser, the:wear sharply. 'Xiie friction coefficient increases on lowering the test temperature in a vacuum; when testing in air,.it is:,less than in a vacuum and is 1/2 ~ , i-i i I i ~ ~ ; ;, ! i '- , i, ~ , , - ;. .. i , 4nd r Mativh USSR U C 669.36 SSINMR-IC-DIA, L. N., LYUBAMMY, 1. 0AILOV, Cy. V., UDO'VUULQ V -Institutei0 RVBTSOVA, Z.,S., Phys-ico-Technical f Low Tezvpar enly of Sciences, U~xainian SSR, Khartkov "Study of the Efficiency and kritifrictiona 1:' Propert i.e s of Hard LuoricaLi_116, Coatings in Atmospheric Conditions and in High Vacuum With Siriu.1tanoous Study of Gas Composition", Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mekhanika Materialov, Vol 6, ,Ic. 4, L97O, pp 21-25 Abstract: Solid lubricants synthesized from Mfo52 and various J'ilri-forwdn~l agonts were studied in atmosphoric conditions and-in high vacumi. It was ahown that the efficiency of antifrictional properties of these matarLils dr-pands Lo a liirL~E! degree on aL- humidity and the depth of vaouum. The life exp;ctancy of triese coatings; both im air and in vacu= deponda on thoir chordleal corlipo-uLioll. Coatings with organic filn foridmg agents, -- urea-formaldohyde and 'Upoxy resins --performed for the longest period in air and in vacuum. Less durable were coat- ings from silicon-organic polymers, while coatings with inorganic binder were found to be wre efficierit in vacu=. than under atmospheric condition3. The position of the gas evolving during the frictio'n also dep ends on~ the chemical com- position of the film-forming agents.~ ~' : I . i 41 F I ~ a 1 '66 1 1 1 . 1. ; ~ ~ -. * ACC.~ N AN 5909--,' - ., . stract n& code- - Tr,_i.~:;OROSPA AB~T. 'JV thb~ effidetiticy- oCAhe VNII W-2113 Solid bxbrilitatl ~nq r, NP-2131. a. v Kul~ikn'. L. 14. V~ = Sentiurikhina, 11M.Llubarskii. and V_ Udovenko (Viimoiuznyi Nauchno-Issledovatel'skii ~ lnstitutl~ forn 'h annotsti, Moscow, :USS Akademiia.Nauk Ukn nicheskii Insfilvt* NizkikW Tempe4rur.'Kharkovi' Uk-rairijall SSR). Khimiia i Takhnofogiij )ropfivjMas#/,~~oj 15, no: 3 1970 '49-53 12 rek n ussian. - Experimental , investigation of! the"! ser4ice life and 'frictidin coefficient of a solid Jubn cating colitIng (not further spedified, 6tot . appearing to contain moloxfanum dioulfide and silictitij. as b function of the load, slidingrWp. a vac I e performed with vum; evel. Tes: wer a film (20 microns) deposittid on the surfaces of a sliding contact at a pre=r-- of 2 atm The affici oi, the coating'at high.terriperatures ency in air- was also suAiad_ It is foundAhat the friction: coefficiem decream with Increasing load b6* isi~&V and: humid air and in VaCULJm. At high'sliding rates, and high loads, the. tompitwure and fri.-tion coefficient increassiand ft samide life deeseasm Invacuum, the service life is 14 to 6 fit it a relatluo'humidity of 50 to 7.0 percervt aW 13 to 14 hr In d(V air. VP. RE L/F E Acc. Nr: Abstractinig Service: Ref. Code: AP0034203- CH Ell~f ICALABST a (31ord 71274q Stabitity of complexes of zinc an d cadmium with ethancilamizies iii. aqueous solutions. -X4Q1, U1, ~~41 p ".11.1- P,-tajk 1, N Kiev. oilte,"- zs ~11 2p. veo~?-gKaifrl- 1970"lif ' I I tion (if Z11(11)" and CdOlINV34ii HOCZILNTI~~jL~, (Jf.OC%ll4)j;N1f (L'). and (HOC'-114)3N, (L"1 was studied- by'101-potentiometry in aq. sohm The iiistabillty comt, (pKj) of Vn complext-5 lvtrt 2.62, 2.38, and 2.56 and 61 Cd complms 2.-Yj, and 3.16 for L, L', and L" completes, resp. It ii asmim(d t hat the in- Vestigated lipwis (':oordizjat6 via 0 al6ng with I lie cootditiatiou via N, atom, the metal~O bund becomes stronger in the order of ligand, L < L' L". HMJR RE.E L F MMr,. 19710 1. 804 TIMOFEYEV, A. V., UDOV.-CIIENKO, S. P., V. V., 511MIDT, A. A. ."Full and Continuous Systems of-Invariants in a Pattcrn Recognition Problem" Vestn. Leningr. Un-ta [Herald of Leningrad University3, 1972, No 19, pp 143- 144 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V700, by the authors)- Translation: A problem of recognition.of classos of inages which are invariant relative to groups of transforms is studied. Definitions are presented and full and continuous systems of invariaiit.~ of the group%of shifts, rotations and similarity transforms frequently encountered in applied pattern recogni- tion problems are constructed. ELE RONICS &P11fiers USSR UDC 621.375.2.029.63 LEONVYEV, N. I., TIMOSHMO, A. P., UDO Yu. K. "On the Problem of Developing a Power Amplifier Based on Plasma-Beam System!' Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika,.Fol.16, No 7, Jd!. 71, pp 1298-1299 JAbstract: A system based on interaction between aplasma and an electron beam is.considered. It is shown -that such a system can be used as the basis for a er amplifier on frequencies of 1150-1550 MHz. In order to increase the fre- ~pow quency range of an amplifier based on interaction between amodulated electron beam and a plasma, the plasma parameters must be changed in such a way that the system with unmodulated beam has a wide natural emission bandi This can be achieved by changing the diameter oithe electron beam, the geometry of the system and the parameters of the plasma. The authors thank V. G. Moshichenko and N. V. Aleksandrov for making the modulator attachment. USSR None LEUNT YEV, IN. I., TINGSHENKO, A. P. and K. "Nonlinear Stabilization of Beam Disturbances" :Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy iiTeoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol. 59, No. 9 .1970, pp 649-65) Abstract: The degree of stabilization of an electron beam and the electron distribution function in the dynamics of a high- frequency oscillation attenuation process are inve,3tigated. The experimental apparatus was described,in an earlier article by the same authors (ZhTF', 40, 1970, p 942).~ A beam ofeleotrons with an energy of 10 kev and a current of up to 4 a was introduced into a plasma chamber 40 cm long and 3.7 cm in diameter in a. uniformly constant magnetic field intensity of:2500 oersteds. The diameter of the beam was I cm and the duratimof the current piilse 7.5 ~As- 'T'he plasm-a density, al-lowed-to var7trom zero to'10127cm3, was measured with two electria:probes and by the cha'rge-space wave 1/2 I ~ T- :- . ~ ;~ f -- - ~ - - ~ ; - - ~ z'. ~; . - ! ; I t i 7 . . - ; - ; Z ' : : t ; 11 I'V:7 A 11 1 ll;r7.;] ql "I'LlITTI 1,11% ~-M; I IMH7:1 , m"I 1 ~. I - ~ I I ~ 1 11 :; t : iI .~ :-, 0 , -" ~ ~ - ; 1 11 : 1 ~ r. , i I :-. ~ I UDc 621-375-018-756 I' T OSTA ARAKCILUIEVA, I. A., DO? L P. YEREVIIN, S. A., MI S I I It,~,V PE"T ~T. .,T.V-P.CHEV, A. 1. UD0WK,'A-- NKC, G. S PEMOV, L. "A Differential Anp -.1fier" PlDscow, Oth-~" ytiya, Izobrcteniya, From-shlennyye Obza2tsy, Tovarnyye Zt,,,-~11-111 No h, Feb 72-, Author's Certificate No 3206704, Division H, filed 19 Jan 'k-'O, piiblished 19 Jan 72, p 208 Transletion~ Thin Author's Certificate introduces a differential ampl--*-- fier wbicb contaim, t-wo enritter-follovers, two amplification stages with dynanic loitd ,,nd p eormon source of direct -curr,-,at. . ~4s, -- dii;tinguichini~ femtLwe Of the. Tiatc-nt, the f,~"-lification factor is increased and the thermal m;,ucnsation is improved by basinL- the flynimmic loar'~ on a rL .. erse Mr, r -inch 0 conductivity trwicis, md by cornecting in each bri of the ,riplifier -i tin e, a transistor of the same condrctlVity as~that of the Pica 0 Stan and a diode bJ:aF:ed in the for;,mrd direction. The emitter of the amr,-Li- fication stab-e- is connect-ed to. the DC source and to the ernitter of the trzmzistar -with t-he snziie ccncuctivity. ~ The. base of -tl-..is transistor is connected throuL~n a filede to the.centertap of the sumly som-ce, and the X- collector iF connected to the basL of the dynuiic load tranzdstor. USSR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5 ZOLOTAREV, T. V., USTAPENKO, G. S., Y-STROV, L. 14,,~ ~V.IK,~ A'.._.,P.!-I ARAKCHEYEVA, 1. A. 0 NIKISHIN, V. 1. and ALUSBAO,"A'. G. "Effect of Distributed Capacitance and Geometric Dimensions of Monolit -hie Circuit Resistors on Their Frequency Characteristics" Kiev, Izvestiya V-UZ--Radioelektronika, Vol. 13, No. 10, pp 1272-1275 Abstract~ This brief communica-vion deals with parasitic effects in integrated circuits manufactured by the planarlepitaxial process, with the elements separated by p-a junctions. The resistors in such a circuit are inserted by diffusion methods:,,! and 'are thus es- :,pecially-subject to Darasitic,-.el&meiiti3:-iricludirig Ei,dii,tributed transistor and distributed capacitances of p-n junctions. As proof, the cross section of &a integrated circuit with its diffu- sion resistor is shown, and with it the. equivalent circuit. From this circuit, the authors conclude that the frequ'ency effect of the resistor is inversely proportional to the,wid.th of the resistor -- at-least up to the practical limit of resistor width, i~hich is about 10 /.4 ii-cmograms are shown which can be used for determining the geometric dimensions and limiting Lfrequency of the monolithic resistors from the kaown resistance values, or the reverse. A plot the frequency charactt~rizitics of two monolithic resistors is 1 J. 0 also given. t IN USSR UDC 547.944/945 + 541-138 FOVI-:EUMA, S. A., zn:iPETRF1-.JKO, 7. V., Zaporoz-he State s te "Electrochemical Extraction of Tropin Alkaloids From the PLant I-Taterial" Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 3, 1972, pp 3)4-3J6 Abstract: Electrocherdeal wethod was used for isolation of tropane group of alI:aloids from Altropa Belladonna. (Z.), Datura Stramoniu;n (21.), and 53copolia Carniolica (obreru) . During electrolysis of these extracts tropane alkaloids accumulate in the liquid arouni the. cathode, the are,-I beco.-Iies alka Lill -0, the pff changin- fro7i 6 to 11, retardimg the aectimulationof alkIlloids. There- fore the triedixtri has to bo acidiried, to get complete exturaction. ljo accwiu- lation of the alkaloid is observed in tile liquid aro'.1rui the Cathode 1;ithout the application of current (by dialysis Alone) . The - alk-alt) id content in the cathode liqui-d depemis on the duration.of the electroljsis - Increasing with time .- and is inv4rrsely proportional to ~currcr-t density; tho optimal current derif-itles for thr? procr /,,,12. are rather, low, ran--ing fro., 10 to 10 a k~ ii i I i kII 4- 61A 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--SYNTHEIS AND ANTIMICROBIALIACTIVITY OF AMMONIUM DERIVATIVES OF CYCLOHEXANE -U- AUTHOR- (04)-4WV4TKA V.VAt LO PUSHA~SKIYt A.L. v OPAL ILy pG,K.t BURDENYUK, A t ~-.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~_SGUP tGE--KHIM.-FARM. ZH, 1970v 4(1)'f 17-20 CYCLQHEXANE# CHEMICAL COLIf, ~DOCUMENT CLASS :~_PAOYY REEL/fRAME--1993/0313 STEP ~i.CI.RC ACCESSION NO--AP0113242 UNCLASSIFIED NO--UR/04501710/004/001/0017/0020 :~:2/2 ~020 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 :C'IRC-ACCESSION NO--AP0113242 ::ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HALOACETATE$ fIA) OF SUBSTITUTED CYCLOHEXANOLSt XCH SUB2 CO SUB2 R, WERE PPEPD. BY THE HETHOD OF CONRAD (1877) AS FOLLOWS (R, Xt B.P.-MMo PERCENT YIELD, 'I'l PRIME20 SUB0, AND D PRIME20 REPORTED): (SHOWN ON MICROPICHF). ALL THE QUATERNARY SALTS 'PREPD.. WERE TESTED IN VITRO AGAINST STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND ESCHER ICHT A COL I FACILITY: CHMNOVITS.: MED. INST., CHERNOVTSY, USSR. UNCL AS-Sl crap USSR UDC: 539.4 UDOVSKIY, A. L. and GUSIMAN, N. 0., Itoscow "The Prob em of the Temperature Dependence of Tensile Strength of Certain Carbon-Graphite Materials" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 2, Feb;74, pp 41-45 Abstract: Analysis of experimental and theoretical.data is used as a basis for the production of a model explaining the hlLrdening of carbon- graphite materials with increasing test temperatuTe. Dependences are produced which can be used to calculate the temperature curvos of ul- timate strength and arbitrary yield point in tile aroa of the test tem.- perature, where the value of yield point cannot be.determined. It is determined that carbon-graphite materials differ from metallic materials only in the displacement of the.tempeiature range in. whicli Intensive in- crease in the rupture viscosity is accompanied by a docrease in the ar- bitrary yield point in the area of-higher test tempeTatuTes.