SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARNAVSKIY, I. N. - VARTANYAN, N. V.
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USSR
VARIIAV;SKIY, I. N., et al.,, Izvestiya Uchabn-vkh Vysshikh 7-evedeniy--Chernaya
Metallurgiya, No 6j Jun 73, PP 53-5~
particles and oxide films,, then the haterooeneous uu cleation. of refractuoTy
oxides and nitrides of titanium. in the m1ten steel is po Issible under speci-
fied conditions. I fimires. I tribln~~ 0 lhihliwrrp-nlilt~ rpff~-rtNnnop_
50
USSR UDC 620.178,74.222;669.14.018.29-153.65
ZELICHENOK, B. Yu., Candidate of Technical.Sciences; VARNAVSKIY, I. 11.t and
VINIOGRADOVA, A. I., Orsko-Khalilov Metallurgical Combine
"Shock Resistance of 17US~Sheet Steel~,at Low Tempera .turesit
Moscow, Stall,,No 2, Feb 71, pp 171-173
Abstract: This article is a continuation of an earlier article written by
the same authors and publishedIn the J6u1rnal named.abp've (No 6, 1966, pp
543-545) in which they examined the effect-of the chei'n1cal composition of
17GIS steel, designed for manufacturing-gas piping ofilarge diameter, on
its strangth under shock at.temperatures' f from -40 to -60%. Curves
plotted for the frequency 416tribution of the metal's shock resistance
'how t'
s
hem to follow the normal law. The steel alloyed in a 400-ton furnace
had a slightly lesser shock resistance than the steel manufactured in a
furnace of lower capacity due, probably, to the 0.002-0.003% higher con-
tent of sulfur. The effect of this.factor was investigated. Also investi-
gated was the effect of manganese on the shock resiatancO. of the steel; it
was found that at -40*C the effect was negative, whereas~at -60* it was
positive.
--.49
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USSR UDC: 621,325.65.522
VARNAVSKIY, S. P., ZUYEV, G. M.,, E
KUL SHOV, Yu. P., RYMAXSKAYA, L. A.
"Hydraulic Digital Devices Using Valves"
Frobl. Gidroavtomatika [Problems of Hydraulic Automation Collection of Works],
Moscow, Nauka Press, 1969,-pp 40-48 (Translated from Reierativnyy Zhurnal Av-
atika, Telemekhanik.
t
om a i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1970, Abstract No
:7A64, by V. D.)
Translation: Discrete hydraulic devices based on miniacire 3-band valves (V)
are analyzed. The V base has five channels.forming a 4-slit distributor, The
end chambers of the V are connected with the' input channels. The pressure
drop in the input channels causes the V to move between its e-xtreme positions
and switch the connection between the-channels in the basi,--. Diagrams of c7haa-
nel connections in elements realizing the principal logic,,operations are pre-
sented,.as well as circuits of.an oscillator, txiggers w-ith separate and
0
counting inputs, and a shift register. An electromagnetic device is included
to convert electrical current signals~to displacement of a 2-slit V, The
switching frequency of the element can reach. oric KHz; the 41pecifte volume of
I V is 4 =3/element; the specific weight is.10 g/element;ithe power consump-
tion,.--5-15 mw/element; the information signal transmission frequency, 50 Hz.
six illustrations.
USSR UDC 546.26
FEDOSEYEV, D. V., DERYAGI,, B. V.$,
V~~N.INV. P., and ~USPENSKAYA, K. S.,
Institute of Physical Chemistryj,.Acad. pe. VS-rR,'-14,s Coto,
IlDiamond Synthesis., II. Diamond.Synthesis From Methane in the Diffusion
Zone"
-.-Mosclov.. Zhurnal,Fiziches;(.by.-Khiai',, -Vol 471i~ No- 1, Jan 73, pp 28-31
-Abstract't The transition from the kinetic zone to the diffusion zone is
affected by temperature, by the thickness.of the powder layer, its dispersion
and dilution by the reaction product of methane decomposition -- i.e.,
hydrogen. Hydrogen slows down the growth of diamond, but even more so it
slows down the formation of soot, so that:the original proceas is prolonged.
A similar effect is achieved by,limiting the consumption of methane. The
rate of growth of diamond powder.of various degrees of dispersion was de-
termined. Experimental data obtained.agride with the calculated values
obtained from the equation of diffusion kfnetic3.
T-~
USSR UDC 546.26
FEDOSEYEV, D. V., GALDIOV, E~ M. PR011.110ROV, V. S., and
DERYAGIN, B. V., Corresponding Member Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute
uf Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR, I'lloscow, Moscow Gas and
Oil Institute
"Fractionation of Carbon Isotopes Doring the Physical;-Chemical Synthesis of
Diamond From Gas"
Moscow, Dok-lady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vo11201, No 5, 1971, pp 1149-1150
Abstract: In the synthesis of diamond from gas by deposition, a highly
dispersed diamond powder was used as the' primer. Methane pressure was
0.2 - 0.5 torr at 1000 - 1050*. The isotopic composition of the deposited
carbon was studied by mass spectrometry. From the-results obtained it was
concluded that assumptions an the thermodynamic isotopic effect can be
eliminated since the value of the distribution coufficii-Int in the methane-
diamond system at 1050*C is negligible. Probably the ftactionation of the
isotopes of carbon during the synthesis oUdiamond is determined by a kinetic
effect together with a formation process and the growth:.of a new phase.
R
U
SM UDC: 621-373-531(088~-B)
LISIN, V. N., VARNOVITSKIY,, Ye. ~Ye.
"A Pulse Generator~'
USSR Author's Certificate No 267681, filed 19 Sep 68, published 6 Aug 70
(from RM-Rnadiotekhnika, Ila 1, Jan 71, Abstract Ila !Gai-4 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pals egenerator -vhich
contains a DC voltage sovxce, a current limiter, a shaping de,rice and a
pulse transformer connected in series. To simplify the circuit in the
mode of operation with low off-duty factor, a caracitbr-shunted rectifier
is connected to one end of the secondary,,dinding of tbi~l transformer.
109
Nil=
"",mama.
1"-.7777.1.
USSR
UDC: 51
and XUTSENKO,. N. T.
"An A.1gotithm for Solving a Problem in FieoewiBe-Linear Programming"
Priborv i sistemy avtomatiki.-Res2. mezhved. temat. nauch.-te'-1-:hn.
ab. (AutomaI.-ion Instruments and Systems, Republic interdepartmental
Topics, IScientific-Tec1mical Collection) No 211 1972 pp 134-138
.(from RZh--Matematika, No 8, 1972, Abstract No
BV539~
Translation: A COM-Dact'algorithm is. proposed for solving convex
piecewise-linear programming'. Thelsimplicity of the computing
system makes it convenient for realization on an - electronic digi-
tal computer. The proposed algorithm may alsQ!be urled for solving
linear progra=ing problems. 1rom:the authors', abstract
24
USSR UDC: 51
VARSAK M. 1. KUTSENKO, N. T.
"An Algorithm for Solving One Problem of Piecewise-Linear
Programming"
Pribor i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp- mezlived. temat. nauch.-
-tekhn. sb. (Instruments and Systems oF.Automation. Repu=Tc
Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection) ,
1972, vyp. 21, pp 134-138 (from Rzh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72,
Abstract No 8V539)
Translation: A compact algorithm is proposed for solving the
problem of convex piecewi-se-linear programming. The simplicity
of-the computational scheme makes,it convenient for digital. com-
puter realization. The,proposed algorithm ma' be used as well
Y
for solving problems of. linear pr6gramming. From the authors'
abstract.
41
A ip,
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UDC 8.74
USSR .. I . 1. ~
E-Pidemidilog-Y
USSR UDC 616.621.5-036.,33+576-858a?5
WINA, T. S., DZHALAIW- KH. D., VARSANOVA. YE. TA., YELZISMEVA, T. S.,
SEM.I19W1IDUt L T. ~ P,
- G., and KIRGIZOVAS raio_]~y of Virology, Scientific
Studies Institute of Epidemiology, hicrofiology, and'Infectious Diseasen
"Epidemolosical Chazacteristia of Three Epidemics of Flu FmIuced by the A 2
Hong KonSVirun"
Tashkent, Meditainskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistanal go 8, Aug 73, pp 68-73
Abstracts Since the appearance of the A2 Hong Kong flu- virils in January,
1969, In Tashkent, there have been three ep .idemics& Although the e-pidemics
were, simillar in a general way, each exhibited particular ~ features of the spread
of infection, age of those infected, change with time and season of the
year# and Imnunological characteristics toward various a.3--uns. The studies
Andicated that the cycles of flu produced by the A 2 Hong Fong-68 flu virus
showed A tendency toward a gr,,Aual damping of the epidenic proc'e-as, which
is expressed In a decrea-,e in the intensity~of subsequentmpidenics, in the
reduction In the severity of the disease, in a decrease ln~' Infectiousness
amozr4, adult--, but an. increase among young childxen, and In a genioral Increaao
11~ immunity.
'46'281535.34-15
USSR tWC 666,113.621182
VARSHAL, B. G., YUSIN, L. M., and MAZIMR1 G. B.p State Institute of Class
"Effect of Heat Treatment on the Optical Properties of Titanium-Containing
Aluminosilicate Glasses"
Moscow, Heorganicheskiya Materialy, Vol 9, No 12, 1973, Pp 2202-2205
Jk o the system SlO.-Al 0 cao-ygo
Abstracts The addition of Mces of T102 t 2 3-
in the forn, of a glass causes the absorption edge to shift nonlInearly with
the TIOZ concentration. The glasses may be divided Into those groups based
on the % -rI02i 1) a homogeneous group, 0 - 3% TiOZ 1 2) alheterogeneous group
distinctly opalescent and having a coarse sttucture$ 4 - B%i and 3) a hatero-
geneous fine-grained group which darkens on low temperature heat treatmentg
9 - 20% TiO2# The spectra in the range 300-1500 millimicroas axe shown for
Reabers of the 20 and 3 0 grouP6 for beat treatzient at temWraturos of 650 to
9500C. In general, the aboorption increases kith Incxvasing tomparature of
treatment and % TiO2# Group 3 exhibited the greatest Influencel group 2 lenLij
and group I Vas essentially not changed, The~raximum 4baortition# dependent an
the selective absorption of chromatophoric centers, Is.ralated to the liquefaction
of the glaso structure. 1/1
UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE-16SEP70
TITLE-IXTERINAL FRICTlnN AND SHEAR MODULUS OF.TITA .NIUM col-ITAININIG, TWO
PHASE FORMING GLASSES DURING TH`ERMAL,TREA.TMENT,-lJ-
4:UTOOR-031-BALASHOV, YU.S, VARSHAL, DARINSKI.lYt S.M.
'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~:SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRY NEORG. MATER. 1970t 6(l) 70-3
VATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
_.SUBJIECT~ AREAS-MATERIALS
joFIC'TAGS-INTERNAL FRICTION* THERMODYNAMICS, PHASE ANALYSISt TITANIUM
GL A S SALUMU140SILICATE GLASSt SHEAR MOULUS
""ONTROL MAPOK I NG--NO RESTk I CT 10,115
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.-:,OROXY RlcEL/FRAME_-1988f059T STEP NO.-UR/0363/701006/001/007010073
~:CLRC ACCESSION ND--AP0105580
V14CLASSIFIED
NCLASSIFTED :PrROCESSING DATE-18SEP70
Clk-""- ACCESSION NO-AP0105530
ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- 48STPACTO JHE EFFECT OF PHASE SEPIN. ON
ELASTIC.' AND INELASTIC Pk0PEqLTlES OF- GLASSES OF THE SI-0 SU62 NEGATIVE AL
SU-U2 0 SUB3 NEGATIVE M-GO MINIUS..TIO SUB2 SYSTEM t4tlS IRVESTIGATE0 BY USING
LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS (SIMILAR TO 1C HZ). THE. SAIMPLES To BE STUalEo
WERE IN THE FORP Of RODS MEASURING 1.5-2 MM IN DIAM. AND 100 mlM IN
LENGTH. THE CHANGES IN INTERNAL FRICTION AND'SHEAR MODULUS OF THESE
GLASSES DURING ISOTHERMAL HEATING,AIND HOLDING 14ERE STUDIED. IT IS
PROPOSED THAT THE OBSERVED CHANGES:IWTKE INTERNAL FRICTION ARE CAU5ED
BY SPINDOAL PHASE SEPN. AND AR,E. AtSOC64, WITH CONSTS. OF
THE GLASS..
UN(VAS. ]FIN)
1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--INTER,NAL FRICTION AND S14EAR MODOLUS. OF T'ITANium cbNTAINING, TWO
PHASE FORMING GLASSES DURING THERMALTREATMENT -U-
,AUTHOR-(03)-BALASHOV, YU.So VARSHALI
B.G,9 DARINSKIY, BjM.
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
I--SOURCE--IZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSRs NEORG. MATER. 1970s 60) 70-3
.DATE -PUBLISHED ------- 70
.,.SUBJECT ARFAS--MATERIALS
-TO P I CTAC.S-111ITeRNAL FRICTION, THERMODYNAMICS, PHASE ANALYSIS, TITANIUM
GLASSt. ALUM14*40SILICATE GLAASS,, SHEAR MODULUS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OPMENT 0ASS--UNCLASS[FIED
ROXY REFL/FRA.4E--1988/0597 STEP NO-~-UR/03,,53/70/006/ 001/0070/0073
7C I qC
ACCESSIONNO--AP0105580
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 OZ8 U~NCLA�SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CERC ACCESSION NO--AP0105580
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE.EFFECT OF PHASE SEPN. ON
ELASTIC AND INELASTIC PkOPEC~TIES OF GLASSES OF THE SIO SUB2 NEGATIVE AL
SUB2 0 SU83 NEGATIVE MGQ MINUS TIO SIJBZ.SYSTEM WAS INVESTIGATED BY USING
LOW FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS (SIMILAR~TO 10 HZ,). THE SA14PLES TO BE STUDIED
WERE [N THE FOR14 OF ROOS MEASURING 1.5-2'MM IN DIAM. AND 100 MM IN
LENGTH. THE CHANGES IN INTERNAL FRICTION AND SHEAR MODULUS OF THESE
'GLASSES DURING ISOTHERMAL HEATING AND HOLDING WERE STUOJED. IT IS
PROPOSED THAT THE OBSERVED CHANGES IN THE INTEANAL:FRICTION ARE CAU-SED
~BY SPINODAL PHASE SEPN. AND ARE AtSOCD.'.~WITH THERMODYNAMfC FOISTS. F
N a
THE GLASS.
IiNrl ASSir-fFr)
73
I L-12. SlInn or pwX933 or OBT&INIM OALLIUM ARSMIDE CRTSTW IN THE
GaAs-2kr. SYSTM
FArticl* by Lj~_t,,Vrqpyuk, S. S. Vzr#hAv*i: Ll"v,,; Novostbirsk.
Krist.ilov i
fn this pap*v a qUAntltkttTS Of'AIY*tt WOO MdO Of tht.-If-WtU CO AdItiOnN
Of A41lium arOcotd* tryltals In the brovIde oystftz. ?or this purpose a study
was mwdo of th. *jUillbrium in the cmw-br2 system- The exj**rI*ftt&l dettrmi-
cAtion of the partlAl pressures of the jja* towpan*nts In the *yet=* was *Ad*
by 094*-Tln~ the tRwp*tOtuT0 4-vendonce, of the tot&l, VxvOO-r* usirg the 4"Tts
x:ro "rwwstt:r,to a tawporaturv of,1200*K. - lhe date, obtalood v#r&~vsxd, to ,~,_ -
c Lculst* h mp-rature 4,4pendeo4a of the sq"librium,zonstitt 0.I -the -chmimical.
tramaport resatiou.
e A theotatical.*rd *wp*rLtk*ntvvav~4y- W&I sade, at wAse tr*ueport U a
lamod bromi4w system. %hd the ralatLom was eateblj&hod botvmen the wrpholory
1 03.0 -Cr7~tsl NVA tho crT*thjjjX&tj*M CanditlCoO. The $QMTC*S Of
:
f the xrovo C;ymtsls vor* Investi"ted. jho~ vltb
:41ftortut *dplxtursm,'mW a study vas, sad* of h*-Offaci of the aftUtur"
Me MOTIA010.7 of IhO Cryllft" .1
-it) Ref. Code:
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Servic.
4P0106263 INTERNAT.,.AEROSPACE-ABST.
A70-20187 Ghmic :contacts 'for gafflum arsenide~ single
crystals (Omicheskie kontaktv k monakristallorn arseinicla g4l!lia). A.
S_ "nd ~K. S. Shch"ai. Wvovskii
V. Sandulova . S
Politekhnicheskii Institut, Lvov, Ukrainian SS R). Pribory i Takhnika
Eksperimenta, Jan.-Feb. 1970,0.224.225- 5 r7fs. In Russian.,'
Description of a technique. for.. obtaining ohmic contacts
v
attached to gallium arsenide. single - crystals 'ha inq the fcirm of
filaments or ribbons grown fr m the ga' ous phase. The cont6cts att
_se
pvviresf: 'are welded
obtained when micr -an with the aid of': an ac
furnished by an Wdition.41. electrode, 6sihg. alcohol ias, a: pr6lective
medium. The ohmic. contacts, have liniar current-voltage character-
istics-and provide resistances Irorn 4110k to: 1 /1 Oft ohmisq. cm in
low-resistance n and p type specimens...' V2.
.4q 7
REEL/FMIE
... . ........
U5SR uDc 612.46-(.A4-45
-D
GEM4VUi, B. S.Y LAZAREMIK, A. Sh.j, Va~ BON V.
F., Kiev District IUlitary Hospital
"Zne Effect of Super!mnie 14WVes on Kidneys :amd Urinary Tracts"
rimental nay-- 'h,_ r a Ty a 11-:iII/
MOSCOW Patoiojicheskaya FizioloSiya i Elkspe ",C)
Jun 70, -_QP 17-21
tensity source endtting a opherical supers(.inic vra:_-, uz;ed
Absti-ac A hiu-h-int
for irracl.Lating :~O do-5, tcn of which were.in an ac,,Ate test, 1 1 of wl_,ich been
J
unde-- c;i~ccrvatio_- for six rinionths, and one control. Me vemic-1, c(mter, zzid -Jeri-
renal -oar' "s of the ureteri, the renal, pelvis, and ]Udney c,,Uh jected, to L'i,2
supersrm'c wmi-es. In 12 tests, temiperature Gradients -.7,,re ,.o sijr,ifi-
cant mOrpliolo.fTical cbzmCes in the tissues of the urinary blad.~.vr or vuretlerz -were
detected aftuclr rhort or long periods o2 treatment. , In no caivu: was
tion o-l' i:.Iie lUirsues observed. Reaults of histochernical C)f t1le kidneys
were in ~_~reem=nt with histolo~.,Ucal data. 'The result* ex-piaineci by Ule flics
that a o,._-,er3onic source producing.a. sp]herical wave cor~-.pairativeiy ra-AO-1y, i.e.,
over caort dietance6, loses ita inte-naity. Mhen a 1:5 irradia~tian rhy rwas
yatenm of the orgamism, regulatirq~ heat eye'_banue
used, elimination of heat by the v
vas assured.
Am
bd N:~
-/Z 'Cog - UNC fEG i~ ~ss ',
__PR E I G DATE '30OCT70
-LASSIF
UPLOID: HUMAN CELLS
SPONTANEOUS MUTATION RATE IN DIPLO.0 AND ANE
LISTANTTO.:8- AZAGUANINE IN VITRO.-U-
AUTHOR-(02)-MARSHAKr M.I., VARSHAVERt N.3
:._CCUNTRY OF INFO-,USSR
t.--SOLIRCE-GENETIKA 1970, 6(2), 130-8~,
ATE, PU5L I SHED----70
~'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLCGICAL AND MEDI
CAL: SCIENCES
ill U P I CTAGS-HUMIAN GENETICS# BIOLOGIC., MUTAT'ION
MARKING-NO REStRICTIONS
:~VaU MENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~_P.RUXY REEL/FRAME-2000/1372 STEP NO--UR/0473/7C-/0061002/0130/OL33
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0125020
UNCLASS [Flf:O
212 009 UNCLASSIFIE0., PROCESSING DATE--30LICT70
C-IRC ACCESSION' NO-AP0125020
AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RATE OFSPONTANEOUS GENE
MUTATIGNS hAS STUDIED IN NORMAL DIPLOID AND MALIGNIONT ANEuPLOID CELLS OF
CCl4VCN' GAIGIN 03TAINE-D FROM HUMAN Et-18IMS; 8 AZAGUANl,'14E WAS USED AS A
rC
MARKER. THE RESISTANT CELLS RETAINED THE Ulfi-Olo KARYoTYPE, ANi)
THE RESISTANCE 14AS HEREDITARY. NO CONCN, EFFECT WAS 0G.SCRVE-D WHEN THE
RLSISTANT CELLS WERE ISOLATED FROR Tllr;~PAREKAL ANEOPLOID LINE.
ISULATIEN UF RESISTANJ MUTANTS FROM THE DIPLOID STRAIN WAS POSSIBLE ONLY
WHEN THE SIZE UF THE INOCULUM WAS SIMILAR TO 75,000-DISH: AT Lfi*,.IER CELL
NO., THE PLATING EFFICIENCY OF THE MUTANTS DECREASED CONSIDERABLY; AT
CELL NG. GREATER THAN 10 PRIME59 DUETU CONTACT INH16ITIOti, ONLY A PART
..,OF THE CELLS,DEGENERATED. NO.DEFFERENCES IN THE MUTATION RATES WERE
F
-40 BETIAEEN:.THE DIPLOID AND ANEUPLOID;CEL:LS,:.THE RATE BEING 7 TIMES 10
OUN
:NEGA-TI.VE PRIME5 PUTATIONS PER CELL IN 1; CELL GENERATION.
.1. -V. KURCHATOV INSTP.~AT-o EN:ERGY, MOSC(jl~j US:sR.
1, Lf-l
iN llrFA M i i1"'& 2"a A- la- 14'1;;~- lil 6
UDC GG5.G62.3-402.001.4
PTjr)EWO, N. D., 17,~% ER, YE, H. and KTITS 11~,MhLOV, V. V.
"Influence of Type of Solvent and its Quantity on Group Che'a-ical"
Neftepereerabot'Ka i veftelkhimiya- Nauchno-tekhn. sb., (Petroleum
Processing and Petrochemistry.~ Scientific-Tec'naical (.3ollection),
No* 4, Ipp 12-14, 1969 (from Raferativnyy Zhuirrial, Khimiya, No 3, Vol
2, 10 Feb 70, Abstract No 3 P161)
Translatioa: The effectiveness of parificatioa ias c-etermirted from
the physical-chemical indicators, yield and gro!,Ir, composition of
_;,afinates. The raw material used was coRcentra ed, di_-,tillate (d1en-
sity 0.8680, kinematic viscosity 7.58 cst at 50, f1hah point 14-EL,
107a of fraction boils off before 3200),,produced by boiling off low-
boiling fractions front the second vacuum run o4 a Commerical atmos-
Dheric-vacuum pipe still- installation operating with. ~ a m ixture of
khirriov and korobkov petroleums. The concentrate was purified
t-Tith phenol containing 8" water and atihvdrous fur`uraL. It raas
found that with increasing quantity,of ihe. solvent in the rafinates,
the content ol: all hydrocarbon groups is decreasl~d from the poten.
tial, but least of all the paraffin-haphthene groups. In furfural"
1/2
USSR
RUD Mi.01 N. D., et al., Neftepererabotka i ne-fte"ehimaiya. Nauc~-Llo-
te'Khn. sb. No 4, pp 12-14, 1969
purification rafinates, the content of thle potential of para-r-i
naphthene hydrocarbons, resins and aromatic hydrocarbons of group
1 (n20D up to 1.53) 4a higher, of aromatic hydrocarbons in --zoup
11 (n2OD 1.53-1.59) is less Cup to a-solvent consumption off 2-'-',V)),
than in the ra-Finates of phenoL purification with identical solvent
Furfural provides higrher. yield of.woils,with practically
identical quality.
1. 1. Shmeleva
2/2
i/2 a 2 4 UNCL ASS t F I ED Pk0CE')'SI,1qG D41E-20NOV70
-CY60UYNTA IN LUMBAN
--THE SYNCRGIME GF (-:j OST CHONDROSIS THL
TI TLE
kEG 1 L N SPINE -0-
kLTHC~;i-(0e,)-'(0Fk,5~-EVj G.S.r YEL IZARGV M N. VARSF44V I CI-I!K., F. P FA YZ YL-V
CCUtliT kY C F INF0--Ij5 SR
SoURC E--K L i,1 I GHE SKAYA VED I T S I NA 19,70 YCL. 48 NR 6, pp:~l 16-119
D.AYE* PLIbL IShEU------70
-SUBJECT ARLAS--B I CLOG I C AL AN
ND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOP IC TAC~S-i,GNF. 01SIF:ASE, PAINI MEDICAL~ E XAM I NA T I UR~ DIA(AWSTIL IMI.NCINE
-Cf
DOCUIIIExT CLASS-IXICLASSIFIED
PRLM KEEL/VkAME--3:jo2/1861 STEP N01--UR ue,97M o/t 8 /00 o/ 0116/ 0119
ClkC A L C E5 f C N N 6- - AP 0 12 9 Z'tt I
",CLASS f F1 ED PAOCESSIl'oG DATE-20NOV7C
CIRC ACCESS[CiN 110-APOLZ9241
A3STRACT/EX_(RACT--0j) C-P-0- A lb s I
T RAC f THE CONTRGYERSIAL ruPINIOIMS OF
So V I *r- T A N ') F,~" ~ E [ 6,1-4 A U T1 P~; R SG-N-TWE ORIGI,~ OF C'utCYGEAL 'Pi%lN TEST IFY TO
THE' T17AY IT IS STILL LNADEGUAH-LY STUDIED. LITFRi'~TUFl- SOURCLS GIVE
NO i~ATA 6% THE RELATIGN UF CGC(;YG(jj)YNfA lifftl 0STEacHco4oposis ot~ -THE
LUAN-134AP. REGION OF r~,E m, r5 (13PERCENJ): GUT -F 114 PATIENTS
U~40ER CdS;E` 3W), the floV formation roximates in character
app
the flow foniation in free jets.
2/2,
27
E--L6-OCT70
1/2 021 U.NCL45SIFIED PROCE~SSING OAT
vlTLE_--EFFECT OF THICKNESS AND THE SURROUNDING AGS,!;lE0lU.,'l ON THE SPECTRAL
DEPENDENCE OF A PHOTOCUkkENT IN"RHUDAMINE B LAYE47S -U-
,AUTHOR-(_02)-MESHK0VAt G.N.v VARTANYANf A*To
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.CCUNTRY.UF INFO--USSR
.S0URCE,--,ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970t 6(l),# 16-2it
D AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
~-SUBJECT -AR.FAS--PHYS.ICS t--CHEMI STRY
JOPIC.-TAGS-CHEMICAL INDICATOR, SPECTRUM ANALYSIS, A.BSORPTION SPECTRUMt
CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION91VACUUM
.ZONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS
'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
;-P-ROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0376 STEP MO--Uk/0364/70/t)06/001/0016/,0021
tIRC ACCESSfON NG"AP0055161
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055161
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ~ABSTRACT. THE MAGNITUDE AP40 SPECTRAL
-~.-DISTRIBUTION OF PHOTOCURRENT WAS EXAMDO IN 0,01-t!ylt) LAYERS OF PHODAMINE
(1) DEPOSITED ON A QUARTZ BACKING? AT 10 PRIME NEGATIVE5 MM AND IN THE
PRESENCE OF 0 OR NH SU63o FOR SMALLER THAN 100 ll ;MU LAYEkS THE, SPLCTRAL
DISTR [BUTION OF PHnTOCURRENT IN - THE VA .CUU61 WAS INOEPENDENT UF THE
ILLUMINATION DIRECTION. FOR LARG,ER,THAN 0.1 14U LAYEPS, ANTICORRELATION
OF THE PHOTOCURRENT ANO ABSORPTION SPECTRA WAS OBSO. BOTH ON OIRECT AND
REAR ILI-UiAINATTGN. UNDER THE ACTION OF 0 IN THE DARK, A SHARP
ACCELERATION IN THE DAUP OF PHOTOCURRENT TOOK PLACE. H04EVERs REVIUVING
THE 0 LED TO COMPLETE RESTORATION-OF BOTH THE MAGNITUDE AND THE
RELAXATION OF THE PHOTOCU, I LAYEPA
RRENT. ILLUMINATIOR OF IN THE PRESEiNCE
OF 0 LED TO PHOTOCHEM.. OEGRADATION~ OF it RATHER THAN PHOTUDESWPT[jr~.
.'E ANTICORRELATIOiN CANNOT BE INT~RPRETLU IN 11"RM-s oF 111E PRLSENCE
-.,THUSi TK
RIPHERAL LAYERS 'OF
OF TRACES GF 0 1%, THE PEA I AND 11',V, DESORPTION 0,14
I L L Uti I NAT 1 ON. NH SU63 FOf"UIS, WIT14*1 A N[-~W COMPD,. TRMNSPAkENT WITHIN THE
,~.-,RANGE OF THP MAIN ABSORPTION BAND OF 1, 1 IN T141S CAS~: A DROP IN
ABSORBANCE WAS ACCOMPANIED BY A TRANSFORMAT10N OF TH~- SPt-:(,TRUM OWING To
OF THE SO CALLED "EFFECTIVE: THICKN~SSl'.OF:THE'L'AYER.
FACILITY: GOS. OPT. INST. IM. VAVILCJVAi LENIr4GRADt USSR,
UNCLASS IFIED
USSR UDC 535
VARTANYAN E. G., VARTANYAU, E. S., KAZARYAN, R. A., KAINUCEARYAN, R. G.
"Amplitude Distributions of Laser Radiation Passing Through a Turbulent Atmosphere"
Uch. zap. Yerevan. un-t. Yestes7Lv. n. (Scientif ic Notes of Yerevan University.
Natural Sciences), 1970, No 3(115T,--pp 1407142 (from RZh-Fizika, No 7, Jul 71,
Abstract No 7D884)
Translation: Measurements of the energy fluctuations of laser radiation PrOpagat-
ing through a turbulent atmosphere were '-measured on a track~of length 25 'Jkni for
diameters of the receivin- objective from 30 to 50 cm, and aTeraging times of 2,
10, 3-0. 60, and 120 sec. The measurements were conducted in the spring from 2000 to
2400 hrs. On the basis of the x2 criterion for five degrees of" freedom, in
the opinion of the authors, the distribution of fluctuation's in the
energy received agreed with a logarithmically normal and normal law. it
was found that, independent of the averagini time for diameters of the receiving
objc--tive up to 15 cm, the values of the.X were less.for the logarithmically
normal distribution law than for the normal distribution lawland for averaging
OVer an ar 2
ea of the objective of the diameter above 15 .,m the X was less for a
-normal law. A. A, Yakovlet/.
62
USSR UDC 535
VARTANYAN, E. G., VARTANYAN, E_ S., KAZARYAN, R. A., 14AIPJCHARYAN, R. G.
"Amplitude Distm u _1 ser Radiation Passing Through a Turbulent Atmospbere"
Uch. zap. Yerevan. un-t. Yestestv. n. (scientific Notes of Y~erevan University.
Natural Sciences), 19-70, Mo,3M5),_ pp 1'40-142 (from R~71i-Fizika, No 7, Jul 71,
Abstract No 7DO84)
Translation: Measurements of the eneogy fluctuations of laser radiation propagat-
ing through a turbulent atmosphere were measured on a track of length 25 I'm for
diameters of the receiving ob3L-ctive from 30 to 50 cm and averaging times of 2,
10, 30, 60, and 120 sec. The measurements were conducted in the spring from 2000 to
2
2400 hrs. On the basis of the x criterion for 'five degrees of freedom, in
the opinion of the authors. the distribution of A-luctimtions in the
energy recelved agreed with a logarithm, ically no:tmal and ncrmal law. it
was found tbat,indeperident of the averagin time for diameters of the receiving
objex~,tive up to 15 cm, the values of the XI were less for the logarithmically
normal distribution law than. for the normal distribution lawand for averaging
over an area of the objective of the diameter above 15 cm the X was less for a
normal law. A. A. Yakovlev-
6Z.
I
50,M pRoBLEMS DEALTVG WIT
it PATM4ftPHCSTG OF SCKtZOPUPEUIA AS RELATED TO
AD.41NISTIZATION OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS A I k.
%0z~/ 'C_/
jArticle by A.D. Smulevich-Y.Ye. Vartarkmit-n r.-I
a'
T-
-r
..
ta Instit
or
aychla or "Adical scienccs~ Moscow;
ILreatnik Akgdemii Nadi inaktkh Niuk. Sq';R, Russian, No 5, May 1971,
pp 79-631
Problems dealing with therApftuticallv, detarMtn6d-alt9r&tt:dn, (p atho-
morphorls), of clinical patterna of development of lay-
theses considered wtthin the frimework of schizophrenia are the subject
of numerous investigAtIons pertaining maInly to therepaiitic pathmmorpho-is,
as well an to the %ioricapt of target aympto". pro~-otztj6n symptoms. inter-
Mediate myndromes, ote. One of the, most popular pathogenetic conceptiovs
Interpretiniv the heterogenrity of reactions to drugs 13 the effort to
relate tho dIfferences in Influenco at psycliocropic aRent:s to the degree
of ActIvity or the pa0iological process (Petrilowitch; Janznrik; Heinrich,
and othar%). According to this view. phermacogentc pathar*rp~osLs can.
occur ouly during activation or the movin;,: forces of~ the, diucame, find is
.
AtAbtltzm-
Almost nover obgpr-,-d with a -chronic, malignant courza 1,r a, -'
tion stage. In thn latter c=r~-j. to this view (jan2ilTik'. Huber;
-;Z-anz) 114yrhotropii i3rugn h,ive only a nymptomatic action, i.t. their
infliieuca conjists only of reducinsi manifestations of the disaad.
Studies p,irsued at the Institute of 11syclikstry, USSR A-45. are 1n41-
c.itiv.e ~,j the Axigrenee of same blez in tj.js point of virw, And we take
the liberty to voice the following positions, but atrictly In tha nature
,f hypotheses,
DnAeL of therapeutic patho~mrphosla Is posstbl#t during rational
,%dtilnistracion of phnrmacological agents not only during a period of exacer-
bation bur al*o during other phases of the pathologtc6l isyoceps. Hovever.
,he naturo and aavac(ty of therapy-raloted changas In the clinical findings
~'re relat'ad to 1) o~vrrtty of brain function damage; 2) degree of accivity
cr, on the contrary, stabilization of the procera.
To subatAncitite these pooitions we had to compare the results of
prolonged administration or psychotraptc agents to lit least three groups of
- 126 -
~j
12 Nov,~mbe- 1971.
MF-ASURTM7 AN'D VI: T;T SPAYLIUL
BUMS 'CF WE YFF.FVAN Kr',G FTZC-,,,DIZ AC"U'PUNT11
(Article by G. A. Ar;~Ik~ IyAn,'G. 9, ~1,Z S. K. Ybin, 1. 1.
A. A.
rutr 0 sc0U, ;kussiun, No 4, 1973., rv:viv,r
sap.,=B, 1910, P, 4(3-431
which it ponsilble to
oj' curre-.j of vhich orto U.-~
af 4*-Ii~eticn ~r.~
point \)t derle~c~ca~ all aj,~sllt.-,~t*..z I:;
to &,*.vr="*c ~hr C: or t~=*~.ty~ Ztela
-for -u,":-,f: the in'cr,,,-tcn '6ttal
tm regt:~~t tv's tht. eccclmnt -ter3
Im 'the e,;tctloil 4~0
"'e. irfic"Qn-ly cd wzliz~ au"lam-or In
ru:;pects, or. th? 3t-11-11ty at.
Zc;n durlr;~ ex-tracti,)g. TLe tboue
r1oze for the gic- boma mn
uZ '~he '.L~!
or O~e b'.n=
Iq of the tae fluy
or the -,rImr;ry tlcc2l,7r,-tod elaatrrsn lnt.,- V-v gc=l ;,-vnttx flkix. To
ronit'n ~*-a yr-.11 tlcn or th.? `.I~cam zuxiz; c= tale Eleat-I'm
tron v-,r~,to wne. t~levlz~nz wiitt~ ~.m u*...,,i.
a !r, cddition 'to cout, in
tht Imr0m,".tIor. thu:i i.1
for futtlier prowLL.;;: in
bct= pn=~:trrz.
.Ills I.--for=%tion !a l.-vdaqu.t-v for,op~=tir.-.43. c,.-rvQUQn t~Z
xor dri~ta *Dclnro derle--tic"-n, and rox the de"Icttinr ilt-viez,5. in
Yorevar, otoctron m~colvra-.or ttie cqy;e~r4tuG =.thcdm were dumlr~pt ec-
taln q7--%titativ,~ x)e p,
bc=z aza tho j'ata o:l' tbe int6rml vloctrov. lvaz ut the m=ent vt dn'lo--tion
ro an to manitor and revuIrta bo poxilmoters of -,be maGnozic
symtez ar.1 tbo defIlocting dt-viceD.
[I USSR L)
!f,I fwO
A STIR)y OF CO"POSITION. Asslm),=, At"D "inomn OF SPECIALIST P)N5Itth:;5
IN RiEHIANrCR
JArtlcl: by C..Y
496 M,jqjKy Minister
44
~
g of Health, AmeniAn 55r%; Xoscm
Sovetsk ran
rR
ve. Russian, No 1, 19)2. submitted 29 July 1571,
pp U-111
The doctor force plays a deciaLve rolft In Jevelopnenr o' publ-.c health.
The deftn1co Improwment. In quality of mdtcal core to theyeart of Sov~ett
a attributable to the co"tant growtil of the doctor forca, in many
Much has been 'achieved in A=41crk SSR, as In other Milan rcVWKic4, N~
with rempoct, to, trathinf: and 1=9roving the qunltft~Atiana, elf cvoct mlists-
Until 1920'. Arcertia, had only a few doten phyxictorts, ncu they ~ttt=-har
Th. Imit .
_.ces, of'av&U4btltty vf 7.hyntrsan. in- tho' Teruhlic, are r.ther h4l.,
tju-j per MtON.Population. ub*r4*a the figure for tho tnjoq as a Ubcit it
27.6 per: 10,000),
Whits us realize thi6t the size of the doctor. force pls~A A. orctsivt
in QrsentzpItIm and Irtsrov=er-t-~f nAdital- care i~ it ruvmt be indicazed thmt
it-19 not' M-Tely a O,atAer of A. lnrre~"" fit qpz~ntlty ."a xvnli al,i11tv. blir
t I ~ f how all .6re pTr
also 1 11 a a mattr a tht~ ire traiml, whether thev Porly
-PiRiled to 4iffered areas AnI rx.atlc~nally et=-Iovad, Tm3v als oapplics X3
public health mgcoct~b of Amente, itrice, in splio of 'the gr.JUAI addition
nr n~ th~ rnnk~_th~~ro Is mttll lnadeqi~At~ trninirf.: for Avne
aPcrialLlag, and doctors are net evenly d1stributed In the different &Jmlrl&-
trative steps, As a result wa ts~havc 4 con~ld~rablc ~.ncrva *,or F-eC14,16LS
in nome fields, slid, t= the contrary. there to a shortAgo In othern; ftere
to also A difference Wtween availability of doctors in urban and rurhl *-ran
to the docrivont Of Lh~ letter.
Tha-ur,qsnoy.- L~hcorctical scientiic I=por-
wul. of cho.ft latuan for pabli,e i-emith rpc-nclea In th~ republic pror-pted us
to undertake an indapth study of rhl composition. afisi~nnent. And cr.?-'(~eeAt
of specialists in the last five years (1966-1970). , Stntiati..:al And e".crt
evaluation mothodo wtrv used. Tbe.physician, wan-the untt ir.~Mi, iterist-cal
"C'My. ~N
TECIMICAL TL".-ANSUATI-O'N'
FSTC-11T-23- 292-72
LNGLISH TITLE! Tht! McItrical kcactions of th, Pat Cozhita in Response
to Sho;'t AudibW Signals (Clicl~%)
FORE10 TITLEi Ob 'I el't -.icheskikh Reaktj~iyaLh Ulitk-. Krys PH De)-stv
r
Korotkikh Zvukovyi:h Signalov (Shcholchkov)
c,
AUT) 10A
1. A. Vartanyan and A. M. Haruseva
,DL'RCF: Fliziolo,,ichmi'41), Zhurnal SSS,~( im, I. M. Suchenov. Vol 51, No 9,
1965, pp 1,037-1.0,32
Translated for FSTC bY Albert I., Peabody
butt 9mincr As~,ociatcz
I'lle tonmr-tt of Oil publication have been tran-.14ted au presented in the Oricous! text. No
attempt h4s bctn.ln~dt m vrrify :he kccuticy of any statement herein, -Mis
tMnsl3tic," j$ ro~llhtl witti a thinimum of copy rJiting :,nd gtaphit~ ivtpAwtion in ~rcirr
to C.%vc,)irc the Jiisrmimatioi. of -informaion. Requests for. A(Mitiona) Copies of this
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Springfield. Virginia 22151. Apptoved for public rcltaic: di-milsution unhmiwd.
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2/2- 0 23* U C L A $"S"t Fli IDJ SING DATE--30OCT70
N
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,.C-IRC ACCESSION NO
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-tU) GP-0- ABSITRACT. IN RATS ANAESTHEFIXED WITH
CHLORALOSE AND URETANE IMPULSE ACTIVITY OF 95 UNITS WAS STUDIED. THE
FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS OF UNIT RESPONSES WERE INVESTIGATED: 1)
DISCHARGE PATTERNS AND THE NUMBER OF SPIKES FOR SOUNDS OF DIFFERENT
INTENSITY AND RISE TIME; 2) LATENCY OFTHE FIRST SPIKt~ AS A FUNCITON OF
STIIIULUS.RISE TIME;,31 THRESHOLD OF RESPONSE AS AfU.NCTION OF STIMULUS
RISE -Tli'AE*. 43 TURINING CURVES Fok SOUNDS OF T140 DURATIONS (2 AND 200
AND SCUNDS OF 200 MSEC DURATICN AP40 DIFFERENT RISE TIME. THE DATA
OBTAINED SHOWED A GREAT DIFFERENCE IN REACTIONS OF TWO EXTREME rpoliPs OF
NEURCNS-TO THE INCREASING OFTHEISOUND,RISE TIME. THE FIRST GROUP (WITH
SUS-IrAINED DISCHARGEt LONG LATENICY AT THRESHOLD INTE-NSITY1 PRONOUNCED
TEMPORAL SUMMATION) IS CHWCTERIIED BY:TJiE!DECREA$E OF THE NUMBER OF
SPIKES IN RESPONSE? THE INCREASE OF LATENCY9 ESPECIALLY AT THRESHOLD
INTENSITY OF NOISE OR CHARACTERIS.r[C FRiEcuejcy, rHr- ABSEtiCE OF CHANGING
IN THRESHOLDS VALUES AND THE SHARPENING OF TURNING~CURVES WITH TH6
INCREASE OF THE STIMULUS RISE TIME. THE SECOND GROUP OF NEURONS (WITH
INITIAL "ON" DISCHARGE, SHURT LATENCY AT THRESHOLD'INTENSITY OF SIGNAL
ANU,LCW TEMPORAL SUMMATION) IS CHARACTERIZED BY ABSENCE OF CHANGES IN
DISCHARGE PATTERN AND LATENCIES, HIGH RISING OF THRESHOLDS AND ABSENCE
.OF. tht--sHORPENING OF TURNING CURVES WHEN THE STIMULUS RISE TIME
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ENCLISH TITLE1 SCIENTIFIC V;D TECtJ111CAL Cc-,;FZRM.CE oF THE
INSTITIVI'L Or EL-ICTIMI =-Ilxacs
FORMS TITLE: KAUC1UCV-TEKMICHE3K,%YA XO.N7TM--SIYA
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7z
(I :e
n erences
USSR UDC,621.313.001.5(063)
V.VTA.N'YXN-1, IN. V.. Engineer
"Scientific and Technical Conference of the Institute 6,f Elecr-rornechanics"
Nloscow, Elektrotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, pp 58-60
Abstract: A conference on the results of scientific r~ a
ese rch work for 1.969 at
the Institute of Electromechanics was held in Leningrad in June 1970. About
500 scientific workers, engineers and representatives of 87 scientific research
organizacions and enterprises- from 43 Soviet cities Look part in the conference.
Reports were heard at the General Session by Doctor a-: Technical Scienv.Lis Pro-
fessor L. P. Gnedin, Candidate of Technical Sciences Ya. B. Dinilevich, Candi-
date of Technical Sciences L. Ya. Stanislavskiy and Engineer Yu. A. "Xrozhidze
on "1500 rpm, High-Power Turbogenerators and Fundamental. Scientific and Technical
Problems Connected With Producing Them," by Doctor ofJechnical Sciences Pro-
fessor V. V. Khrushchev on "Prospects for the Use of Sendconductor Electronics
in 'Kiniature Electric Motors and Generators," by Qand~(~ate o.-L- Techn~'.cal Sciences
V. A. Kozhevrcikov on "Future Prospects for the New P2 Series of DC IMachines
With Technical indices on the 1980 Levelfor Controlled,. Electric Drive," and
by Doctor of Technical Sciencesi L. T. Ponamarev on "It-Ta'Is to 1)evelop Insulation
and Electric Machines." The conference was organized in the following sections
and subsections: A section on large electric machines with four subsections on
1/2
USSR
VARTMIYAN, N. V., Elektrotekhnika, Ne'10, Oct 70, pp 58-60
1) magnetic fields, loss parametcrs and heating problem'6' 2) ventilation prob-
lems, 3) problems of mechinical calculations, and 4.) electric machine-diode
systems with frequency control, and synchronous comnez"Isators; a section of DC
machines; a section on systems for exciiation of syncl-.ronous -ma&ines and
static power converters; a technical and economic section; a section on low-
power electric machines; a section on quality and reliability; a section on
cryogenic electrical engineering equipment and MID devices with two subsec-
tions on 1) cryogenic equipment and 2) la4-temperature plasina generators and
high-current arc generators.. in the sections and subaections, 141 papers and
63 reports were heard from members of the. institute and workers in a rumber
of other organizations with which the institute is involved in joint research.
in addition, a number of reports were made by representatives of other orga-Pi-
zations. The titles of some of the papers :are given tpgether with brief
mention of their contents,
2/2
55
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MaRTER , Zrff,, purl
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