SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROV, A.A. - ZAKHAROV, M.M.

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It-). S7UPY Or TUR TUL4="AMjC CONDITIOSS OF CROM OF EPITA=AL PIUM OF CA"W.4 AX3ENLDE I'm THE GMA-92 O-R2SYSTM (1) IA-~~,;,7 A. A.'16ribi6s A. A. TAIIarov, M. K. Hodws Leningrad; Movabl.birsk~ ILL 51141P.11"~'K~'Praisfmsaft Ansta I Palujrovo4n1ko2Mkt_~ ~IatAIL-w~i 6, 151 -areenide in a 0-w r*-ocudt44 Eu paper# by Hichelltach tlj and Coctlieb a"~ffg ", -yotem-4 (21~ IM t e jjVQU pAP4r S Study has born MA410 Of the th4CXO4yftMMlC analysis of tb* cb-mleal transport of gallium atsoolde by Wste:F vapor.. ln,ordcr tb~ select the optioal to*dittwos.of -ItS.Claj filims. For MIS purpose, aloon _Zrmth~ Of 7v, with zh*- basIC thasoical toact4ou graceetfing wich the formation of the volatile *xLds "Z 0. a study vo a mado,or two tompotIng reactions dipturbims. the stoichic"atz;tc. too co"i),witioni ' One to with -th* formation o Oxide Za 10 11 'and. he:other'. with~-6s.-Ur"tion aC LiquW gallium. rho cmtlco-~- lation-ramtul ,ts on a ceamputer pormittAd ~thq~onloctioa .of :the ranga.of - 0tvictrio"tria cmpnoitto" of the Sao phase bounded-by, tke oporatinig ii6poratura range of 650-900!C, and ~ the partita-1 pros f "tax frots 0.3 to 30 tom It&. Ourelds the sure 0 Ladi~atwd megion at Low tomparaturoa, 0.4v formod.,at Idat .high liquid AmIllm. , The experimental. 11tutl1to confirmed the calculation results. The appliceti6o of exact Calculation of the Xas phase, comis Waring the ronp*tiall reactions permitted the,sel"ttaft of the optimal conditions. nf, the opitaximil. proceem'. 1. 01. KlcMltt*cll. at 41'. 1- rlottrach tit, Iz4fl, 196A (Russian U I - "n CYSCMIAZA00 In the C0114;~t-tOW-we-tAM40;AS"~ elalKtromike lHotallurgy in 23octroults). Lad-" Hatollurglya, noscov. 139. 1970).- 2. a. C. Gottlieb, J. exactr ocham. 5".. No 112. 192. 1961. LIZ 0110 UNCOSSIFtED, ~~PROCCSSING DATE--30OCT70 -TITLF---FLINICTIONAL 14ORPHOLOGY OF MAMMALIAN CHROMOSOMES IN CULTURED CELLS. 11. CHKOMOSO.NiES GF THE CHINESE ~HARStER ANIEUPLOED CELLS AS STUdIED WITH .;AUTHOR-(02)-ZAKHA& AeFor YEGOLANA, N*A* C OURT R YOF INFO--USSR __-"SOURCE-TSITOLOGIYA 1970, 12(2), 166 71 ~~D AT EPUBLISHED - ----- 70 -'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _,TO PIC TAgS-MORPHOLOGYs MAMMAL, CHROM-0somEr, HAMSTER' CELL CULTURE, MITOSIS :~.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :.-,"~-.90CUMENT ~.CLASS-UNCLA SS I F IED ~~_~-'PAOXY REEL/FRAME--199610456 STEP iNO--UR/9053f7O/Ol2)'OO2/0166/0171 CFRC,ACCESSION NO--AP0117692 UNIC L A S S I F t c- r) uz 010 UNCLASSIFIED' ~OAQCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CLRC ACCESSION NG--AP0117692 ABSTRACTIEXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO CULTURES OF CHINESE HAMSTER ANEUPLOID CELLSY (A. F. LAKHAROVv ET AL.t~1966) 5,3ROilt0L)E0XYUR10(NE (1) WAS ADDED AT 100-200 MU G-ML OF THE. MEDEUM FOR 2-P-,5 HR. CHROMOSOME PREPNSs WERE MADE 4-5 HR AFTER THE , INTRODUCTION 0,4:. 1 ;- 1-1.5 Hit BEFORE I -ADDN. 0.06-0.12 MU G-MLv COLCEMID WW.ADDED. THE~.ADDM. OF I Ar THE FINAL-STAGE OF THE S PERIOD CAUSED THE SEGMENTATION Of SOME CHROMOSOMES, :;~~-,JN PARTICULAR X SUBI PRIMEM, X SUB2 PRIMEM, AND MARKER CHROMOSOMES ST :SU819:~'.ST SUB2,s AND ST, SUB3.j- DUEJO~,A DELAY IN. THE MITOTIC SPIRALIZATION 'OF THE- LATE REPLICATING CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS. , THE iPATTERN OF THE SEGMENT.ATION CORRESPONDED TO THAT IN0LjCED.BY COLCEA10 TREATMENT. THE POSSIBLE USE OF I IN THE STUDY OF MORIPHOI.,~ OF 14AMMALIAA CHROMOSOMES,WAS DISCUSSED. FACILITY: LAB. CYTOGENET.vll%ST.,EXP..CLIN. ONCOL., USCOWi USSR. UNCLASSIFIED TECHNICAL TRZAWSLATIOP4 YOTC-IIT-23- 1428-72 EUGLISH IITLEz New Theodolites and Telettopic Range ?Inders FOREIGH TITLEt "Nav)rye Tacdolity I Optkhe,sklyo Dal'umery" 0 AVTRORs Znkharcv. A'. S Fredr. Prezz, Kozu:=,w, Azuaalao, Mu~ 232 PieU2 Tratstslat*d for FSTC by &CSIX N 0 T I Cru l b l h ten trant c origina text. No The contents 0( this publicat;on have at~d M~ presented in.t o f any suact"at, contained herein, This afte'npt 623 been made to vrrify 1hc accuracy ' d L is published vrith a mirs itirg avid girao&t preparation In order translation "rurn of copy e to ripeditc, the di%srmin4t:-.)n of informa6an. Kcquens for &Uitional copies o( this document should be addressed to Department A. Natiantsl Techaical Infornistion service. 'pringfield. Virginia 22131. Approved for public release: distribution unlimitr4. 14 T~ Cr USSR LW 621.394.5 ZA1,M, LEONID PAROVICH: a-!,HOR,-,IN, VIKTOR emission:Cf Discrete Inf ormation" 'Elements QE The Theory Of The Tran Elementy teorii ki~radachi diskratnoy inform6tsii' (cf. Englinh above), Mozcow, Izd. 'Svyazl," 1972. 232 pp. ill- 79 ref I r. 15 1-- Abstraott In the book an account is given of tha baisic problaMS in the, trans- mission of discrete information: the statistical chara6tcri &tics off comxunicst- ion ohonnale, codes, and oyatems. An increase Cf the raliab_llity of transmission of dizerete infor=ation is considered, based on the nt4tiBtical characteristics of real comminication channels. Methodo and devices are dascribed for a otatis- tical study of commoication channels intended for data tranumiscion; ths prin- cipal results are given of studies of cable, radio ralv-y, tropoopheric, ancl U 110 shortwave cheancle. On the bouic of tho prooevaing rtni, L,,araralizaLior of t rosults of statiet.1cal tooting cX the channels, 4iothodii are prevenLed Por Oval- ustion of the effectiveness of groups or orrior carreating cotlojo and a calculat- Ion of the para=ters of somw systems of ~ tranamisaion. of disc:rote inf orzaa-tion. The book is irAended for dovalopment-onginears aft apparaturi for data trinv- mission, scientific worPers, graduate atuae.,Aa, and atudentu. af advanced cources of corresponding spocialities. 37 USSR Z-AMY, LEMID PANOVICII, et al., Elementy teorii peredacbi diskretnoy inforrzatsii, Moscow, Izd. "Svyaz 197 A23 pp. ill. 15 1;. Chapter 2. !Coda PId Distortion Of The E q~ 19 2.1, Devices far statistical 'wa&arwaents, 0~' vlg (Ilotortlons 19 2.2 Roculto of procausing of BtHti8tiORl: date 20 2.3 Calevlation of tha..probabil#y of' errw 26 Chapter Subdivision of coda'Palses 28 ~.I Special features of, diotorLionv ot tho type of subdivinion 28 ~.2 Device for statistical m6aouromeetv of:*~aubdivlviono 30 3.3 Results of processing of:latatistiosl dato 31 2.4 Calculation of the~prcbability of error 35 Chapter 4. Errors In Communication Channels 38 4.1 Typee of errors 38 442 Devices for atatistioal studies of mequonco of errors 39 Yethods of processing stati6ticslAsta 45 Chapter 5. 'Bogtience Results Gf--S'-aIiqtiqaI~3tudiqs 02 -- Ot Errors _50 ~.l Conditione for toDtv of qo=mnicution c hunnele. 50 Rato ol' orrorb nnd chAracter.or tY4ir dijitribution in tim 50 USSR ZAMRIY, LEONID PANOVICH, et al., Elementy teorii peredachi diskretno informatsii, Mosc(7j, Izd. VISVYaZ1,11 102.7.323 pp. ill. 79 ref, I r 15 k. 5.3 Probability of occurrence of distorted: vombin-stiono of various lengthe 62 .5.4 Distribution of errors in cambinationr of verloue lengths 65 5.5 D-Intribution of packets of. errors in:dlutofted combinations 72 5.6 Distribution of even-and uneven errors in dil3torted combinations 74 chapter 6. Rerularity Of Dietribution Of grrors In DiLacreto 0hannols 75 6.1 Mathematical modelo of discrete chDnn 1B aiA principal requirements on tbom 75 6.2 Error density 76 6.3 Discrete channala: with logarithmic liazar donaity. Index oP grouping - 79 6.4 Determination of orror densiti~-,a oil' higher orders 8,5 6.5 Methods of calculation of the probabilitiea P (m,n) and: P -M, n) for real co=unication channels 86 6.6 Characteristics of aey=.erti7 of diacre;te chitnaels 90 4/8 .. ........... . USSR ZLIUUY, LEONID PANOVICH, et al. Elementy, teorii pered-achi diskretnov informatsii, Moscow, Izd. "Svyaz '1972. 232 pp. ill. 79 ref. 1 r 15 k. ' ~ Secti on I l Corrective Codes And Their Effectiveness Chapter 7. Group codes 97 7-1 Basic definitions 97 its propertioa 7.2 Structure of a group.and 99 . ~,7.3 Cyclio greup 101 7.4 Stracture of a rbig and its propertion. Galoio fialds 101 7-5 Representation of~code dombinationo 104 7.6 Determination of group 6odes and methods of deecribint hem t 7.7 Correcting ~pro~erties of group code$ 115 7.8 Decoding of group.jutk) code, 114 7t9 Shortened codes 115 7 *10 CYclical codes for uorr6ction of r=ltiple arroro 116 Chapter 8. Effectivqn-,Bs Of Coryeetinv-iGodau 127 811 Ouloulation of noise iDzwnity of linoBr blook (n,k) codes 1^7 - 39 USSR WMY, LEONID PANOVICH, et al., Elementy teorii Peredachi diskretnov infEormatsii, Moscoia, Izd. "S,.,yaz," l9Y2-. 323 pp. ill. 79 ref. I r 15 k. 8.2 Results of experimental study" or the efeclolvenoss of correcting codes In real dincreto chunnals 130 8.3 Conditions for effective :correction orerrors by correcting codes 8.4 BourAary avaluatione of 'the number of :surplus elements for Boma classes.of coded 140 8-5 1-latching of same codes Ath communication channals 14~ 8.6 Evaluation of the effectiveness of cokreetiag codes in a regime of error detection~l 145 seculon Ill SXstems For Traraimission Or Diaorete IrX6mation Chapter 9. One-Wav Sy For Trnnemlsoion Of Dicorate InVorraa-Lion LSv-utams Withctxt Fe;Fb-a-rkT 147 9.1 Principal paramstard 1147 9.2 Use af correctin codes in ona-va' systems 148 9 y - 9.~ Mlethods of error dcoorrelation ia one-~iay eyete mis 149 6/8 HU.M. USSR Z,*MIY, LEONID PANOVICH, et al., Elementy teorii peredachi diskret-noy inforniatsii, 2,foscow, Izd. "Svyaz'1" 1972. 323 pp. ill. 79 re~'. 1 r 15 k. Chapter 1O.Systems For Trano:dnesion Of Discrete Inforrdation.With Feedback 10.1 Classification syatani:with feedbaok 10.2 Principal paramoters of 6yatems with fd;6dback 10.3 Sys3tame with expectation:of analynin of. code combination RW_OZh 10.4 5yotema with sequential transmission of. acda combinationa ROB-PP 10.5 Systems with accurate storage of accepted coiabinations ROB-M, 10.6 Syotema with addr*oo rademand [perespron] of combinations with diacovered error& ROS-AP 10-7 Methods of combined trandmisaion of intormation and food back signals 10.8 Special featuran of conatmiction of aypiLemn with resolving feedback with~ u0o ~f seimi two-way ~channele 10.9 Elysteme of tranamiesion of d;iocrefto ineormatlan with infor=tion feedback 10.10 Ftfoot of paramatero of feedback channoil on p~,iram5tora cC system ROS 7/8 155 159 161 167 174 177 180 183 185 186 40 USSR Z& IY, LEONID PiWOVICII, et al., Elementy teorii peredachi diskretnov -informatsii, Moscow, Izd. "Svyaz'." 1972. 323 pp. ill. 79 ref. 1 r 15 It. Chapter 11.0ptimization Criteria And Vathods Of Optinizing SystamB Of Transmission Cf Discrete Information 192 11.1 Optimization criteria of" Hystams of transmiasion of discrete in-Porzmtion 192 11.2 Determination of optimaVcharactariatics of code in a regime of error detection for a, a steto.~with Caridback 195 11-3 Determinatioh of optimal.regime of doooding a correcting coda in systems ROS 198 perimantal datermination of 11.4 Yathods and resulto,of a% aramatars of a~ SYPt,am.RQS 200 P --raspaot to mathod of selection 11.~.Reco=andutioqs with of eyetems of tranziesion ~of :discrete information and dartermination cf~ thair:optimm chAractoriEtice 206 208 Appendixl-, :App6hdix 2- 222 Bibliography 229 8/8: USSR UDc ZAIMY, A. S. '_ZA-aij'LROXT 621-391;.66or- "A Device 'Lor Transmitting Discrete Information by the Start-Stop Method" ~vshleni-.,yye Obr.,.,,2.t8y, Tovarnyye Znaki Moscow, Ot tiya. Izobreteniysi, Pron -5 No 5, Feb 72, Author's Certificate Ito 32762o, Divission H, filed 17 Ju 1 70, published 26 Jan 72, p 1741 Translation-: This A utbor's Certificate introduces a ~,c-7ice for trans- -hod. 'Me device con- mittin'- discr te information by the start-stop mt-~t tains _n cadence frequency generator, a keyboard with contacts Paid mercxy cells, a keyboard interlock coding unit.and a stop-staxt distributor, and a flip-flop connected through an output unit: to the co,,,Imunic~ations channel. As, a diat-inguisbing, feniture of the patent, supprcssicn is iwTiroved by connectine. the input of the f#qt- Cell of, the pl-c-"Olector through an OR circui t to the outputs of the nieniory cells o:r the kcyboird. The other cells of the preselector. are connected to the output Of the coding unit, and the readout- inputs of the preselector cells are conrected to the outputs of the start-stop distributor. The nirr;13er ol' digital places in the start-stop distributor is one digit grealer tban the nimiber 1/2 ; i, -- . ~ : - - . - - ; , I i - ... I ~ t - I:t Ili'!! c7. !Cf~ ;', ~ NEI- PA -t, I l1'.111 U ill: z~;~ -1 ~- f` !~T~i` I) ~ I I - -- - . - , , -, . , . , - , -- , , , " - - - I. . , ~ - , -, I ," .1-1 . ...... I-IUM iIma P !1Z W~ I -. --." ---- - .. H, 149. - .--; ~ j , -, -; - , ~ , -. -. - .- ~ ~, - , ti ~;z ~ " ~; t - ~; -:- ~,-. -.- t'. I -, ;!ii . A-,!4F Ill 1;7 IND O~IVIIIHA if IMM111 jtzlt4~-M 1 IHII~13 1 rlvlf,j~ !I ~2".l I,! IAI~fll t~ Ril. 'USSR 'uDc 66q.oi8.47,,_, r A. I., PEREPELKINA, A. M.,and SHIRY-AYEVA, A. N., Central- Scientific Researtif-Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy (TsNIICflE I'MET) "Effect of Alloying on the Thermal Expap6ion of Super~Invar Alloy" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, I%To 6, 1972, -614 pp 62 Abstract; AAvaaces in auantizu electronics and superhiCh-frequency tech- niques (precision toolmaking, metrology)~Iiwve created,an ever-increasing extremely low thermal expansivity incliading Super demand for alloys v U Invar alloy (31-33,-' INi; 4-6% Co; the balance--iron). This study concernE the effect of Ni, Co, Si, Mn, Cu, Mo, 1.1b, Ika-, Cr, and 11-1 on the coefficient of linear ther,.ial expansion (CLUE) of Super. Invar alloy -within 20-80oC. it was found that Cu. (up to o. 6%), Mo (up to 0,.6%), Nb (lilp to 0.6',t), Cr (up to 0.2~p), 14n (up to 0.9~), Re (up to O.4.~C) raise the rtability of the phase and concurrently increase the CLM'of Super-Inv-,r a-l-loy. Minor additions of silicon markedly increase the CLTE but lo,,,,er the stability of the r-phase- As the silicon content ir, increasvd froni 0.06 to 0.111~11 CLIBE -lo-7 deg-1 to P1 -10-7 9.1 at 20-BOOC and the initial Increases from -2 de base transformation temperature increases.from -4o to oOc. it is t pt do,,m to a s ge: ed that Ni content in the Super Invar alloy be.ke Minimum. I illustrat ions, I table, .6 bibliographic referances) F-7 r7- Tr dh T.,W S~11 zl:~ IF11 1:,~A ELMU11-f: I Jz 11L I ;t:;,., Heat Tr ea tm6nt USSR UDC 536-245 VOROSHILOI-~T, V. P.J, akM[AROV A I", Nj V. 14.0 and UREM, A. S., inatitute -ALIND Ft -ous M' -y of 11recision Alloys, e~tral Scientifid Res.-6arch In a t OA ut eo f etallixi i~ imeni I P Bardin, Ural State University i_z~evi A. M.. Gorkiy 111;ffect of Plastic Defomation a-.d Heat Treatment on Linear Thermal Expansion Coefficient and Magnetic Properties:of Invdr, A-1loys Sverdlovsk, Fizika ~Latallov i Fetallovedeniye, Vol 35, No 5, 1973, PF 953-95"J fibstmet: Experimerts were carriusa out with rvnecimen:r, I-,ada frOT!, 36'-p,:'h-, ano. Dc for lGA) lio"D S. 361FICqp al"Loys which were subjected to horoj:~,o-nization c.-Il- .10150r I 'Bic lincar t~ien%a-l oxpanGion coo,,"ficient (w. :mmmpla ta samp.Pi P~,. is a function of jjr(:r;E-avC. It is proposed that. pyrocarbon film forviation .1-s -',uD to ~t dire,;'v Gcco~.-)u5.itj.on of methane molecules on tho surface of tho h-tse. W ill I - 7H IMP I m ~'N .VrBT~nMONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATERIALOGY Lf,rticlle cy Caneidate of Physica-MathezatiLal Sciences A. P 1a 1 h3 , -~ysico-Xzl_hcmatical Sciences A. N. Pilya . iH jh M . e o~ cow, vostnibc j I - rtLzr~amii Niuth SSSR, Russian, No 3. ;larch 1972, pp 96-981 ,Lc too.( place at*the Iniversity of California in Berke ley -S.) from 12-7 Seitenber 1971. Two-hundred twenty-eigbt specialttts fro countries participated in the syr;osium and 80 reports were heard and ~lscus3ed. I Inze7na"15nal symposia on the st-aly of materials have been hold 1961 and usually concern. sorze comparatively narrow subject. The Sth s-as Ovottd to the techfiolo~r and applicatloit of electron -ril croscopy, in partic--lar high-volta_za transmission and scanning microscopy. * for investigatirg p-m-csses - of corrosion, plastic deformat i on and dosmc- , , tion, radiation damage in metals,~ 'alloys. ceramics, polymers. etc. new =a The development of tcria:s with prescribed properties requires "alysis of 'their structural features and priqqess s r a take p1ja5ein them , theztomic level, :For whiih' p*u'-r-- , pa"..yarious. methods, of,physico-chemical. ' enalysis Zra,emplo ad i e iti c sp y . ly electron microscopy.. It is often the only ' lr.~,thod of monitorling tne struczure ,d~jring the devcloppcn~t of compositions ' elect-ten.=icrosce li: in effective means of analyzing proccsses F corrosion. plastic defe _=tion arid fallurs of materials, development and pehavlor o_~ dnftcts jr. their crystal structure under the influence of various types of. exter.,,a! mc-tions. lurh-1vr_Itzza-and rennning electron microscopy are. hoing used ever more cxtensively. ::-5t _=-n! tl~n n=_-r_-uz invostiSazic-,5 done with the aiJ of * 7 - ; ste !r ca zA=lysis of the process of sIntorkng or ' r.- n1C%.*_ silver, measuring a f3w hundredths an :tr:str", g!~.za of 1. G-cc.-.field (U.S.) on the diffusion of copper in by, mczns.~i:~ c1cctron diffraction, , t:~vzL,:: af :!ic mechanism of plastic defornation of beryilium on the Ct C!,-ZtT1CT1 r ro t i3 ic scopyo x-ray topography and analysis of c: tq ciss=z= and V. Cannon, U.S.) . It was j ys USSR uDc: 621-382 PLASKIY5 V. T., SVET ICHNYY, Y. M. STAROSTENK-0, V. V. JOOV, "High-Frequency Noises of a Metal-Semimetal Point Contact Kiev, IVUZ Eadioelektronika, Vol 15, No 5, may 72, pp 657-659 Abstract: The relative noise temperature of the point contact formed by a tungsten point ,i-;th rounding radius of a few microns and a single crystal. specimen of bismuth antimoraide is experimentally determined by measurements in the 3-cm. band by using P5-10:low-level power meters. Imalysis of the resitlts shows that possible noise sources may be thermal. noises of the internal resistance of the seximetal and of the contact itself, noises due to fluctuationo, in the thermoel cat ri cvolt dge, and,mlso noises due to non- uniform sage of the cliturp carriers through thp pA)tk-n1fal barrier at tfie pan, tal-semimetal interface. e M IMP- UDC 620-193-01 HOV, U. D. , CUKKAIDIVSKAYA, T. V, CHEMIOVA, G. Pi., m IINA Z. k--adc,,.y of Sciencos KAZOOVA I,. I., ZAIULAPOV,_A4k:P and.SHESIM ittltb tmR ins "Structural Study of Surface layer on Ti-Pd,Alloys" ljoscoli, Zashchita Mat I.P21ov, Vol 8v No 3, Mfay.-Jun 72, pp 291-294 Abstracts 'Ibe article describes results of an electron micivneopic, Clec- tron d-iffr~-ciion.=d X-ray sltlitdy of the surface Iaycr,:Cox-,-Lng on Ti-F& alloy (TI-0.2 percent Yd aid TI-I pcxcent Pd) during corrosion in 410 pcrcent IIZS04 and ZO Perc-ent HCa at, 1000. The electron micro n copic study of the surface of Tt-Pd alloys aft,-r their coi-rosion conf~=m the sumozition as to the accumu- lation of -mllad-'= on the surfaca in the form of vzxy finoly disparo-ed M:-,- talline fo=atio-i*. After treatment of the. surface with hot concentrated Mi'031, which diss-olves Pd, the electron mimropbotographz show no Particlez. In tbo ca-ze of Ti-1 percent Pd palladimm nainly forms, very fine particlos on the surface. 7he Pd acci-mulations on 7,i-0.2 porcemf Pd alloy xcivcal a the Imanchod grouth of prirzry cryz;tallization centem V3 16 - USSR Wr! A SHO V N D., et al. Zashchita Metallov, Vol 8, Fo 3, May-Jun 72, pp 291- 294 The results of the electron diffraction study of the nurface of Ti-I percent Pd alloy shot., after coxxosion in 20 porcent HCI at 1000 there are strong Iinco chixr-c"cristic of I'd and very vc:lR lines cham- ct-cristic of M02 and UU12, 4kfter treatnent of the alloy in FJIO the lines characteristic of I'd disa-ppz-ar,mid. only TiH~ and TiO2 are fownd on the sux-face. !io rela- -ity of the reflections chexacteristic of 'lid In-neases with an In- tive Imtens crease in the cDrrosion. 'Ume, whilo it decreases for~T% and M02. After corrozi.on in 40 percent- H 1000 reflectionz chaxactoristic of Pd, TiH2 2SO4 a-t and TiO,, are olbzcrved. Rovever, the intcnalty of the* Id-characteristic lines is consideZably irs-aker than after corrosion in 20 -corcent IIC1 at 100o, t~-~nd -they are of a difffu:~c cbaracter, ithile the intensity of tho reflections cha-r- acterintic off Ti-112 and T102 is str6ligors X-ray analysis of the powdered surf'ace layer that form on Ti-I per- cent Id alloy that after corrosion in.20 porcent HU at 1000 tho alloy 2/3 USSR UDO 66q.28i539.4t539-1Z5.l8i669-97? AM 14SAEDROV, S. 1. BAZYUKIX V., G. VOTINOV S'. V.,,,ZA1MHOV, A. R., KAZAKOV, V. A., and RAZOV, 1. A. "Effect of Initial State of Molybdenum on Radiation Hardening at High Teampera;- tures" V sb. Radiatsion. fiz. tverd. tela i reaktornoye materialoved. (Radiation Solid-State Physics and Reactor Materials Science -- Collection of Works), Moscow, Publishing House of the State.Comittee of the Council of Ministers USSR for the Use of Atomic Energyg 1970~ pp.139-110 (Trom. --Zh-lietallurgiya, No 3, Har 710 Abstract Ho 31733: bY V. Kludryashov) Translationt Tho authors studied-the effect of irndlation with an interral dose of up to 1.5-1020 neutrons/=2 (E ;>-l H-ey) at hlCh tellnoratures (750 and 12000) on Mo produced by different methods (Bingle crysiz-al, powder meta.1- lurgyq and cast) in different states:(recrystallized and unrecrystallized). Tensile testing was performed by remote'control on an111-1-150D machine at a deformation rate of 10-3, sec-1 at 20-8000 in a vacuunt of 10-4 mm Hg. After irradiation at 7500 an increase ispbserved in s-*,,,rene,,h properties, lattice spacing and microhardness and a decrease in.ductility,lirith-the radiation 1/2 -41 USSR ZAKWN '-V-il "The Problem of the Modulus of a Trigonometric Sum" Tr. Mosk. Energ. In-ta. [Works of Moscow Power Engineering Institute], 1972, No 146, pp 36-44 (Translated from Referativiiyy Zhurnal., Kibernetika, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V16 by,V..Prelov). S, Cos q)k + Translation: The S LIM is studied, where 0 < :S 2Tr, are identically distributed, independent random quantities. k ~k With large n, ccrtain top and bottom limits areAndicated f"or IS I , in n which. the value of is I is included with a probability near 1. In certain n particular cases, the asymptotic distri bution of is I is produced. USSR ZAKHAROV, A. SIDOROV, A. B. "Devices for Investigating the Tbae Dependence of the Strength of Glass and Polymer Fibers in a Vacuum and Various.Media" Moscm,-, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol ;UMI, No 4, 1971, pp 491-492 Abstract: A device developed at the Mfoscot! State Pedipogical Institute ineni Lenin to study the life of glass fibers is introduced;. This device permits 20 samples of glass and pol~rmer fibers of different length (from I to 100 rui) .'to be tested simultaneouslv under different.static loads in a vacuum and various inert media (helium, ar~yOn, nitrogen, and so on) and also In the atmosphere. Differences between the vacuum version which also nay . be used for testing in inert media and the version for testing .in the atmospliere are pointed out. A graph is presented showing the time dependence of the strength of alumoboro- silicate glass fibers 10 microns in diameter. and 10 milil long in the atmosphere determined by the. device. Graphitb USSR Luc 661.o06-21543-872 ZAKIMOV, B..A., BAGROV, G. X., and VOSKOBOYMOVA, Gt, 51 0 "Effect of Cartaln Salts on the Failure of Graphite at 900 0 in Air" Moscow, iNeorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol:10, No i Jan 74, PP 157-158 Abstracti Data are presented which characterize the effect of certain Inorganic substances and com 8ounds on the failure~of synthetic graphite In the course of one hour at 900 0, created by thermal shock. laxemlosses due to burning (up to 50%) are typical for graphite under these conditions, Coneequently, the failure of graphite.(grade lin-OSCh) and the effect of thq chosen Inorganic substances were characterized by the distribution of mass according to parti- cles of varying size after heat treatment.:,Soa-king gra. hite for one hour at 0 p goo C in air causes a breakdown of tbegrapbite,particles by Z5,55 and the appearance. of new particles measuring 630: (:L5%), 400 250 (1%), and 16o microns (5j'o). Graphile saturated, with phosphoric acid had the same aniount of breakdown. Application of haloids (potassiulm chloride and brojaide and amaoniun chloride) sequentially lowered the breakdown of &raphite from 25 down to ji-%* Saturation with calcium acetate completely eliminated the breakdown of graphite; 1/2 USSR ZA.IMROV, B. A., st al.*# Ileorganicheskiye HaterialylVol 10, No t, Jan 74, pp 157-158 after heat treatment Gnly particles of the initial size of 800 microns were present. Fourteen inorganic substances were used in,this study and a table is presented which shows the parcentage of these used along with the particle sizes of graphite resulting from saturation with these substances. One table. 22 POX f;v C,8 6,- 7~1 XT-12. GROWTH FRnH THE Liquiv must: AND SMft PROPERTIES OF Insra 1, -x As FILk' jArtttl+ Try t, C. Abramov, B. (% Zakharov, 4 rr~t4en* I F""trA. 5WI;, 7 Plenak, RusmEsm. 1.2-17 1 2. p A study was made of the arructurml. "vh"Iral,strassma, th* cootponsAt 494-1trIbution end the",t,ical =;i or tiw Tn. ra AS QPttAOR mytrs., The mtho4 of epitmxv was used to olicatek In roa i _,4 I -x x Ao Jaye" in the 0 0.8 region ';~n the In (LII) side of IaM. The jtvwth rate was calculated am a function of th growth conditions. The rt"utta obtakned are coopared with the.*xroctmentat ;:sulto. The growth t&,.* jL* a function of the cooling,ratit is -normonotcftic. -Thla~t*mdc.to the derendeare. ~cf cud , coaVonent Jistribut too in the to the trowth plane on the Xrowth conditions. z -the atructurAl porfoctLan An4 ~chaatc*l streassm; in 1WELlms war cmaed physically by the difference bottk of the linear *xv"mion comffIci: ts sad the lattitv parameters. , 'Me 41elocation density on the surtoce and Lh: ' the ItIvA 4 pand.on th* growth conittIous, luo apttc a a l and ILmLc*ac*a9 atudlei show,that zh*,'i1*pan3hmc" of'th* width of the foruiddon tons to As an comosi.t.lom c",be d"citbadby S, 11neorexprvostoft. Is 163 - G 71. XXV-15. SlAhNSES ARD STRUCrUR&L IJLFLt7.S 134 EPITA-10AL SOLID SQLL:IMS UF GaPM (Article by V ttUptinax. B, G. Zkt,Ar(.v, 4, V. 8nI'=h=k-ovA, A.- A. it j Ct, 1'r.tattisaz %..(- -, on. if~Yl J-0 11, 7:., v- I A mtudy waa made of tile cAllve-1 of tile occurrence of strrs~~s And xtruc- tural 4eferta in vititaxial. layers sz%SJ o.l.tionv at m,.1t;ueorv,n(n uie*rr mniI c of ttlo tien,litis: of the xrl-tu4** at iifferrnt tezooratutei, and the liffierencr 9f.tllr coe(ficivats, of Or tit,,U6.L-t. and tile films with diffel-Int of thr -1t4 lloltltl .. was detrrmined. The diglocatLon, structure of the solid solutipwi, vas. in%= It was demonstrated tit -at the stressax causing bendlutt of the otructures vare calk%ed hoth-by. tile .dtfforena, or. coeMcitrits of Ottval: eimtctatsh a( C~ film lend the substrate ..add Witi'm6gerivity, of~ tht diotteilltLont of the composition of volt& solutions itilth -reipeIct to dapth of the-epitittlial lay I Th,,A disloca- tion structure of tho-461tax1al 11olid solutions vast bastically causlid by local 'Inflamoitene-itios-bf the composition and-zloo'cite dtfeit ties as iiiijic- I tile difference in tha coefficient of thermal expanalva of. Osa,fllu .04 Zh: ubstratt~ USSR UDC 621.315.592 MILIONTOV, A. P., OKIRIEV, V. D., Gmmul, V. 1: Tjej.1~"RV,j. B. G., Siberian Physi- cotechnical Institute irrani V. D. Kuzaetsov "Distribution of Padiation Defects in Gallium Arsenide: in tile Presence of Deuteron Irradiation" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodaikov, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 865-868 Abstract: On the basis of an electron probe study of the distribution of the luminescence intensity in gallium arsenide when irradiated with deuterons as a function of the deuteron energy and tile integral deuteron flux, a quantita- tive estimate was made of the defect distribution with roqpe,ct to tile path lengths of tile deuterons. Mic dependence of the pith length can tile deuteron energy was calculated, and the results are compared with the experii-nental val- ues of the path lengths obtained.froin the data on the ~ipatial. variatioii.of the cathode luminescence-The coefficient of I radiation varlatiorl of the lifetiwo K in n-type gallium arseni4a increases with mi increase in the initial con- centration of the carriers, til,,d at the end of, tile deuwron pith JC varf.aa frorn I. w,. 10 71pric-OcuLeron/cm-' for it j pednien with it ei~rricr of lt!r - ..:) cp.- 3 4 - 10 _~ (s e c - tie u t e ron / cir., for a specipc-n 1.7itill Il.z: 4.5 x n 7-10 to B. 10 17 CT.1- 1. 111te defect distribution with respect to the deuter-011 par-ILI liength i'110th i 1i 1146i a twill 11 N.04., I jt%Hff_q*- , ~.. t: ~dq, 11-111--l....1-1, 116MOM lilt, our-- 634 untAsstF'1'0~ PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 -,~--.r.~,t-TLt-.-DISTR.li3U,TlrjN OF RAOIATION QEFECTS IN GALLIUM AkSENIUE DURING PROTON U.- 'IRRADIAT40N ~~-'AQTHOR-(0.4)-OKUNEV, V.0., MAMONTOVt A,,P.v ZAKHAROV, B.G., AZILOV, B.S. RY~OF INFO -USSR A'SQURC&~-FIZ. TEKHW POLUPROV. 1970 4(l), 101-5 ~~'-DATE- PUBLISHED---- ~._.SU0jEr_T-,AREAS~PfiY_SlCS --RAOIATION DAMAGE t GALLIUM, ARSENII)Ei PROTON ROMBARf)NFINT Top I c TAGS RYSTAL LUMINESCENCEt IMPURITY CENTER RADIATION INTENSITY C -"CONTROL MARK I NG--N0 RESTRICTIiONS CLASS--UNCLi'lSSIFlE0 ,~_.PJROXY REELlFRlME--1983/1708 STEP NO--UR/OA49/~0/004/001/010140105 ACCESSION NO--AP0054550 (IN C L -A SS I F I E 0 PROCESSING DATE_-160CT70 -034 UNCLAS51FIED* ,.:.C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054550 ~A,BSTkACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTRIBU TTION OF RADIATION -DEFECTS IN GAAS WRING PROTON I RRAD;N. WAS OBTAINED FRCll fl'-IL DEPENDE,"J'CE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF LU.MINESCENCE INTENSITY ON.THE ENERi;-;Y 12-5 MEV) AND JHE DOSE (4.17 TIMES 10 PRIME-10-4.17 TIMES 10 PRIMC-12 PROTUNS-CM PRIMEZ) OF PkOTONS. THE DISTRIBUTION OF-THE WMINLSCENCE INTENSITY COVER THE CRYSTAL DEPTH WAS MEASURED BY MEANS OF AN -ELECTRON MICROPROBE. THE EXPTL. VALUES OF THE DEPTH OF PRO.T.ON.PENETRAT:ION AkE IN GOOD AG' REEMENT-WITH CALCD. ONFS. TH&AMGNITUDE-OF THEICHANGE OF THE LUMINESCENCE INTENSITY DURING PROTON IRRADN. DEPENDS ON THE TYPE AND __-CONCN. OF IMPURITIES IN GAAS. FOR TE DOPED C.AAS,;THE INTENSITY CHANGE OBTAINED IS EXPLAINED AS DUE T(J.THE FORMATION: OF:COMPLLXES LIKE GA SU62 v 'SUBGA TE SUB3 (V SUBGA IS A GA VACANCY). USSR UDC 547.241 Y., ZMaAROV,, B - L SOSINA, ff. 11 SPITSYN, A. A. GIADSH=i. 3. IIR ction of Perch.1.6romethylaercaptan with Di- and Rono-estars of Met, WI Acid" laningrad, Zhurml Obshc:hei rhimil, jol 40, ljo 6, run 70, pp. 1245-1248 Abstract: The reaction of perchlorom-ercaptom in a dry M at.,,,-~)sphere with di- and mono-esters nothviphosphonous acid s4as studied. In. th'e' case of -1 m - - r n-- U.-I h a monoalk~ ethylph3sDhonite at -~100, taken in an equimaol- amo t wit perc th loromercaptan, Q-a-L&l =e4- YlchlorovlhosPhonate (75,V' vith respect to the =o=aLVI methylphosnhoni:te), th:I'O9',.os-,ena `5,*~ with respect to -.he rerchloro- methyl-kercaDtan), an-a a s=U amount of 1hexachlarodiiethyl dj.s~Llfide were studied. The diesters of aethylphosphonous acid react with verchdoromercaptan im different ways, deperAing on the order of mixing of Ithe reagents. '.ihan the dialkyl methy2pitaosphorxite is addk4 to 0-al-Kyl methy1chlorrophosphonate, hey-achlorodi=s thyl disulfids, a3id al,1~71 chloride Were isolated. The reverz~ Cler of addition of the m S~ ed or ' agent I to the fomation of 0-alkjl S-tris(al.'vy.Lmof"hylpl,,o--uhonyl)-irethyI methylthicLphosphonaLe (oOp with respect to Vhe dialkyl mathylphosphonite) and alkyl chiDj~ide. Tnese rosults are apparently in agreament with the razult.-i ot)tabu~d by Olhi~r msearchar~q. PAOCESSING UATE--040EC70 'CONTROL MARK IING-140 RESTRICTIONS 0.0CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIHED PRPXY REELIFRAME-3608/1675 STEP C.ERC- ACCESSION NO-AN0138651 UNCLASSIFIED NO UN C L A SS F I Eb KOC ES I N G DAT F ---0 D CE C CIRC ACCESSIC'N NO-AN0138651 A-M-Sc~A-CT/EXTqACT--(Vl GP-0- AQ,STRACT. ENG NEERS 33i"'ll 'vK VYACH~,SLAV S.KVG'--`,TS0Vr AND SERG-;:Y SIRIPINCY ARE GIVEN CREI L THE F[i SCVfEr VESSEL IN WHUCH A HYDRAut I c QRI'VE". FOR JNCE PROPEELLER -SHAFT1 43k-K W4.S DONE UNDER THE F T El CAL SI-1 2Nr ES Y -, rNAKOV AT FHE GGR-llkj~ ft'4" Tlit 0,", KC W 4 T E R T R S P 0 R T E ',*'G N' E R S TODAY A RESElk4R.04 L 4 Rr,,"t 11 f OR v OF THE jS T:STI',[G A 1USTI TUTE -IYDRAULIC bR WE 0EStG,,,iE:D F:tlfl S: l-, Go 1 I -N T"IS SYSTE4, THE ~'00 AT,~! PUMP 15 MOUNTE0 ON 1: ~~,HAf- 1' 0 F A 0 1 E S THE P.R~:SSURE t '-I E, %y N c . - ': DEVELGPED BY THE PUMP IS rRA4SMtr:r,4:~. w~,uu-il NERALL OIL TO THE OUTBOARD .140-TOR ASSEMBLED AS C) NE UNIT WITH THE PROP-ELLER A iN 'D STEE-,--, ING CEVICEv UNCLASSIFfE0 777~ UDC 629-2~; 56 -ILI aPLROV, ij iz lan~,-z -A Ya. A-Ostz-.- ct-: tion Of are pzesanted cz~s i t the 2 tj -guy es i s of tiL 81 USSR U D C: 5 3 9. 12. 17 3 ABDULLAYEV, R.S., GURVICH, L.G., ZAMARO)r,_,C ,,,E., POLYAK, YU. V. and SKRIPNIKOV, YU. S. "Experimental Determination of Energy Release due to Radiation in Certain Construction Materials" Tashkent, Sb. Dozinaetriya i Radiats. Protsessy v Dolliinctr. Sisternakli (Symposium on Dosimetry and Radiation Processes in Dosimetric Systems), 1972, pp 197-200 (frorn Referation-yy Zhurnal-Yaderny1re Reaktory, 1973, Ab- stract No 3. 50. 78) Translation: Investigation results are presented on static tomperature distribution inside a sphere located in the'radiation field ofa vea(Aor, specific heat release for various metals was deternnined. Calculati,.)n of specific heat release was based on the assumption of upiform and ex-r,)onunlial distiilnition W heat release sources through the depth of the inaterial... Nic-asurex-notit of temperature field inside the sphere provided data on abt-~orption on garnma- radiation by lead. I illustration, referelice'.40 ~J_ 2__~"_'- G11 IFIED PROCESSING.DATE--23OCT7C UNCLASS rITLE--OPTIMAL PROCESSES WITH TWO GROUPS OF CONTROL,PARAMETERS -U- At)THOR-(02)-ZAKHAROV, G.K.t PLOTNIKOVi V.I:. CPUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 5-PURC'E--ZHURNAL VYCHISLITELINOI MATEMATIKI I~MATEMATECHESKOI FIZIKI, VOL. lo JAN. FEB. 1970F P, 55-66 OATE ~PUBL ISHED -------- 70 S'.68JECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAU-S--OPTIMAL AUTOMATfC CONTROLP AUTOMATIC CONTROL PARAMETERr NONLINEAR.AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMv INTlEGRUD,IFFERENTIAL,EQUtTION, FUNCTIONAL EQUATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME-1979/1553 STEP NO--UR/0208/701010/000/0055/0066 CIRC ACCESSION UNCLASSIFIED 2/2~ 012 U%CLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 GIRC,:ACCIESSIONI N10-AP0047361 -rESSARY CONDITIaNS ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- DERIVATION' 0 F ~j,~ 4BSTRACT, -1 OF-OPT 1.3AL I TY I N T HIE F-3 RM 0 F TH E MA X I MUM PR IC I P L E F OR A NOlLliqEAR PROBLEM WITH TWO GROUPS OF CONTROL PARAMETERS. NECESSAkY CLINGIT[ONS OP 'ENERAL NONLINEAR CASE WRERE TH~: CO TR L ...-OPTIMALITY ARE PROVEN FOR 4 C2 N 0 .~:-PLANTS ARE CONTROLLED WITH THE AID OF~TWO OR MORE 'DIFFERENT GROUPS OF CONTROLS, EACH OF WHICH POSSESSES FUNCTIONAL TRAITS PECULIAR ONLY To IT, THUS PREVENTING THE DIFFERENT GROUPS FROMl BEING COMBINED mm A SINGLE ~CLASS. - THE IMETHOD EMPLOYED IN Dr-R.IVING THESE CONDITIONS IS SHOWN To BE ,',:-.-APPLICABLE TO THE SOLUTION OF A WIDE CLASS OF OPTIMAL PROBLEMS IN WHICH -THE BEHAVIOR OF THE CONTROL PLANT CAN BE: DE'SCRIBED BY INTEGRAL -~EQUATIONSf:-INTLC,GRODIFFEPENTIAL,EQUATION'St EQUATIONS WITH A DELAY, ETC. NGJHIS METHODt AN ATTE~MPT :IS MAOE TO REDUCE TO A MINIMUM, THE -,-'D E V E L 0 P I UF-THE::EQUATI(JNS AND ON THE FIMPlYSED ON rtiE I ONAL FOR, EXAMPLEW THE EXfSTENCE::0F'~.A DERIVAfIVE WITH RESPECTJO ,--T:J-S:NOT~REQUIRE0 IN TH& NONAUTONOMOUS CASE. UNCLASSIFIEU UNCLASSIT150: PROMSING'DATE-11SEPlu i,-TJ:n'E,--~-BR!34CHES FOR MACHINIMG OPENINGS IN STRENGTH STE.~---L PARTS -U- -,,;-!-'.AuTHQ$k~--,ZAKHAROV, G.K., MIKHAYLOYUK, E.A. SINIYSYN, V.I. 13, fNFo- U 'SR s -MOSCOWr STANKI I INSTRUMENT?. NO 3, 1970t PP 36-37 PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~F-ti)BJFCT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL 'ANG MARINE ENGRI, MATFRIALS T,.0PIC.-- TA GS--HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, MET AL MACHINING, ALLOY DSSIG%'ATfu-'4, LOW 'D 4-1,) 1U) 3 0 K HGS A ST EEL tMETAL RROACHINGs HARD STEELt ITECHNICAL S T A N L'bo ~:-ALLOY STEEL, (U) 30KHGSNA LOW ALLOY STEEL INTROL -IA-3K I %Jlr7--N0 Q ESTR iCT JON5 ~..()QCUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RFEL/PRAME--1993/1565 STEP N,3--UR/0121/70/000/003/On361,-J'037 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114153 UNIC' L AS 5 1 F I E D ")ATF-11SEP70 2/2 026 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSINV L CIRC-ACCE~SmN NO--AP0114153 HARMED STEELS --(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MACHINING OF "S _RA LE -THE TYPFS 30KHGSA AND 30KHGSN.4 BY BROACHING INVOLVES C ON 19 8 ~,,'TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY, AS A RULEv IT IS NOT P3SSI6LF REGULARLY TO SURFACE CLEANNESS HIGHER THAN:CLASS 6t WHEREAS ITT IS NECESSA 'Y ._.W-:PROVIDE- FOR CLEANNESS OF THE IMACHINED SURFACES -TO 14EET THE STANOAR CLASS 778. - AS A RESULT OF-.EXPER 1MENTAC WORK, BROACH DESIGNS HAVE -OEVELOPED WHICH PERMIT THIS, PROBLER TCl ISOLVE01: .' THE NEW BROACH --VEEN ESIGN& ARE DESCPIBED, AND THEIR APPLICATION IS INOICATED. UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr_ Abstracting Service: Ref. Code CHEMICAL ABST,-.,-4 - 0 rvdistjon';on the rate; 4 wyls,oDrene 112479f Efrect or X-My ditfiiiskjL Yu_ 'diffusion into rubbm,. X 6 -B..-,.Zakb Rylov. S. A. Inst- MWE'UnIfikrrad. ;(HUSSY 101) into tt of 700 of I de had been fit radia- "!j Wrads in the presence of 0 'was accompanied by ~tncreas6d mol.: mobilit y and lower diffusion coeff.A.be to competing 'degradation and crosslinking. CKJR REEL/FRAME 19840937 ~.113~' 022 UNCLASSIFIEO: PR&ESSING DATE-090CT7.0 EFFECTS OF HUTATIUNS TOWARDS ULTRAVIOLET SENSLTIVITY IN YE4,';T U KUL I NA T *.N. FEDURCIVA,: [.V. diTRY_0F INFO-USSR 7Z. j,"SOURCE-MUTAT RES~9(1): 31-39. ILLUS. ~1970 '_AYATE PUBLISHED-70 _,YSUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~'TGPTC TAGS-YEAST# MICROORGANISM MUT AT I ON iUV RADIATION9 RADIATION 'LAC ONAl RAUIATION VAMAGE 5 E N 5 1 T I V I T YSACCHAKORYCES, ESCHER .0LIv ~._CCNTROL MARKING-NO-RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED P.RaXY REELIFRAME-1993/0591 STEP NO--NE/0000/701009/001/0031/0039 C_IRC --- ACCESSIONNO-APO-113461, 213 022 UNCLA~SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 C-LRC, ACCESSIUN NO--AP0113481 ~A.13STkAGT /EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UV SENSITIVE. MUTANTS WERE INDUCED 5Y THE ACTION OF UV LIGHT AND WERE.ISOLATED BY THE Rl:PL LCA PLATING METHOD. HIGHLY HOMOZYGOUS STUCKS OF YEAST SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE DESCENDING FROM RACE XII wLRE UTILITZED. TWO MUTANTS, DESIGNATt-D UVS SUfjl AND UVS:-SUBZ, CARRYING NONALLELIC MUTATIONS OF RADIOSENSITIVITYP WERE-STUOIED MORE CAREFULLY. UV, SENS lTJ:VI TY - APREARED JO BE OF A :RECESSIVE MONOGENIC, CHARACTER; HETEROZYGOUS DIPLOIDS WERE UV RESISTANT AND SEGREGATED 1:1 RESISTANT AND SENSITIVE CLONESJN THE RANDOM ASCOSPORE SAMPLES. THE UV SENSITIVITY,OF THE STRAA,NS BEARING MUTANTS UVS SUBI AND UVS SUB2 DIFFERS. THE HAPLOID UVS SU151 MUTANT AND THE 14APLOID UVS SU82 MUTANT HAVE SENSITIVITIES 25 AND 1.8 TIMES HIGHER, RESPECTIVELY9 THAN THE WILD TYPE HAPLOIO. THE UVS SUBI MUTANTS EXHIBIT AN- EXPONENTIAL SURVIVAL CURVEI 'WHI-L-E'-TliE- UVS SU82' 14UTA'K'rS- AND THE- WILD ---TYPE HAPLOID HAVE SIGMUIDAL SHAPED CURVES ~- THE RADIORES1 STANCE OF T HE STRAINS CARRYING THE MUTATIUNS ~f THE UVS SUB1 LOCUS, -INCREASES WITH PLLYPLOIDY. WE WERE ABLE TO SlUOYlHE EFFECT OF UVS MUTATIONS ON THE FREQUENCY OF INDUCED U-NIC MUTATIONS DUE To THE FACT -H A THAT THE ~RESISTANT MUTANTS COULD EASILY.BE DETECT:El) IN 'THE MEDIA WIl HIGH SERINE CONCENTRATION. THE RESULTS I'VDICATE 'THAT THE UVS SUBI AND :U)f5p 5lJ8Z MUTATIONS SIGNIFICIANTLY fNCREAS-EJHE.S.ENS,.fl.IVXTY OF HAPLOIDS TO -.140TAGENIC ACTIOU OF UV LIGHT., THE UVS 1 SUBt. AUG tt.V.,~ SU82 ~,UYAT 1 ONS ALSO ~INCREASE IN SENSITIViTY TO MUTAGENIC ACTION [~F UV LIGHT TO RESULT IN AN. TO CYTOPLASMIC DETERMINANTS, 'iZ T 1- T:J1 PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ozz UNCLASSIFIED CIRL ACCESS I-ON NO--AP0113481 ,.0S-TRACT/EXTRACT-_THE DIPLOIDS HOMOZYGOUS FOR UVS SUKI AND UYS SU82 PROVED TO BE HIGHLY SENSITIVE TO THE.ACTIGN 01: UV LIGHT RECLIABINATION WHEN THE FREQUENCY OF INDUCED MITOTIC RECOMBINATION IN RESISTANT AND SENSITIVE DIPLOIDS HETEROZYGOUS FOR AD ::~SUOA. ANO Av SUB2 GENES hAS RECORDED. THE:f-REQUENCY UF SPONTANEOUS MUTATIONS INDEPENDE14T OF ADtNINE WAS RECORDED IN HAPLOIDS 01: GENOTYPE AD -SU32i.AD.SUBZ SU82 UVS SUB2. THE'MUTATIONS TOWARDS UV UVS SUBI AND AD .~SENSITIVITY CAUSE A SHARP INCREASE IN SPONTANEOUS MUTABILITY, THE RISE BEING EXPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT DUE TG UVSI SU92 MUTATIONS. THE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF UVS SU32 14UTANTS OF SACCHAROMYCES ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE OF UV EI IGHT SUGGEST THAT THE UVS NSITIVE MUTANTS OF Ea COLT; THEREFORE.y.ONE M S MUTANTS IN YEAST ALSO HAVE A LESS EFFICIENT. OR. BLOCKED SYSTEM FOR REPAIR OF - UV DAMAGE ~ IN THE DNA. THE FACT THAT THE UV SENSITIVE MUTANTS ARE _:~,SENSITIVE NOT ONLY TO THE LETHAL ACTION OF UV LIGHT BUT ALSO TO THE ND RECOMBINOGENIC ONES~SUGGESTS THAT SIMILAR MOLErULAR MUTAGENIC Ai DAMAGES OF THE DNA UNDERLIE ALL THESE EFFECTS. THE INDUCTION OF CYTOPLASMIC MUTATIONS IN OV SENSITIVE MUTANTS SUGGESTS THAT THE REPAIR SYSTEM UNDER CONSIOERATION IS LOCALIZED, NOT-ONLY IN THE NUCLEOUS BUT 'ALSO--IN THE CYTOPLASM OF THE CELL. THE SHARP INCREASE IN SPONTANEOUS -tiUTA61LITY IN UV SENSITIVE MUTANTS INDICATES THAT THE 14AIN FUNCTION OF .:'-THE'REP.Alk SYSTEM IS TO MAINTAIN THE ST.A.BILITY, OF GliNETIC 14ATERIAL UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS. FACILITY: INST. PHYS.'ATECH.0 A. F. LOFFE ACAD. SCI.-ip LENINGRAD, USSR. USSR UDC 6'-1-14.391:519." ZA.KHAROV, 1. A. "Noiseproofness o .1 an Optimal Receiver f or a Pilot Systen wi-ith Phase-Mlaiiipu- -ated Signals" Tr. Mosk. elektrotekhn. in-ta sv-azi (I-Iorks of 'Moscow Elect rotechnical Co-,-,i- munications instiruze), -1970, vylp. .1, pp 40-88 (from, RZh~--Ikadiatekhniika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9,103) Traa~~Iadion: This article contains a study of noiseproc~ness of che optinal -receiver of a pilot syscer, lor trains-mitting phase-nanipu Lat~-d signals operat- ing in a channel wich slaw Nadine ar, function -Of ch~~ sy.~,Ce;- para- rmeters. The estimate is made by calculat'Alhg the sa-call~!d "daci~;.Ioo proba- o.L ability" -- the probabiLl-I selecting an arbitrarily given miessage from the total number or possible messages. : The ef fect ~of tN! power distribution formation and pilot signals on the error p-robability in a two- be-tween the 11"L phase sys-Lem is calculated. Means of improving the noise resistance are illustrated. There are four illustrations and a t1hree-enrry bibliography. LTDC USS111% 577 .391:575.24 WKII~OV, I.A., Physico-Technical Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR, "Genetic Control of Radioresistance of the Cell and Some General Problems of Genetics" Kiev, Tsitologia i Genetika, Akademiya Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR,~ Vol 4, NO 2, Mar/ Apr 70, pp 123-130 Abstract: 7his article is a review of genetics and a discussion of the photo- Sensitivity and.radio resistance of various microorganisms and their mutants. 17 1, q -111-1-1-11 7 Ir .mug a a 0 W 'OROCE SSING DATE--02',r70 0 3F U,,4rLASSI FEl) TITLE--NOISE SUPPRESSIUN IN A PILOT PM.RECEIVING SYSTE14 SUBJECTED T'l FADINU AND NOISE -U- AUTHOR- (02)-RGS0V , V.M., ZAKHAROVI I.A. OF INFO--USSR "'our. ,~,.50URCE-.-1405CDW, RADIOTEKKNIKA, VOL 25, N.O MAR 7.0, PP 62-67 ---- MAR70 _DATE PUBLISHED AREAS--NAV IGATI(jN .'~:TDPIC TAGS--SIGNAL TRANS-MISSTION, SIGNAL NOISE SEPARATIJNt NOISE PHASE MOOULATION, COMMUNICATION CHANNEL~j DATA TRANSMISS19N ~,,-,;,CONTRUL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,,-DGGUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELJFkAk!E--19ql/I336 STEP !,Ifl--t)P/0108/7f,)1025/003/0062/Oil67 _:CIRC_ACCLSSIUN N~--AP0Il0ql0 UNCLASSIFItO 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0110910 'ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE AUTHORS RELi[-vL: THAT THE METHOD OF PHASE MANIPULATION WITH rRANSMISSION OF -A PILOT SIGN4L TO AN ADJACENT FFEQUENCY IS ONE OF THE FUTURE METHODS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSIMISSION OF DISCRETE liNFORMATION, ON' COMMUNICATION CH4,"INFLS WITH VARIABLE PARAMETERS. THE PRESENT PAPER IS DEYOTED,TO AN EVALuArtoN 3F THE NOISE SUPPRESSION OF SUCH A SYSTEM, OPERATING IN CHANNELS WITH FOLLOWING: FADING AND NOISE. CUkVES ARE )HOWN IN CONNECTION WITi THE -(I) NOISE SUPPRESSION AND A MULTIPLICITY *OF MANIPULATION; (22) NOISE .:,SUPPRESSION AND CORRELATION OF INFORMATION ANO PILOT SIGNALS; AND (3) NOISE SUPPRESSION ABSTRACT: AND DISTRIBUTIOWOF,POWER BETWEEN INFORMATIGN:AND PILOT SIGNALS. FAClLITY: :SCIENTIFIC ANO ~TECHNICAL SOCIETY OF RADIO ENGINEERING,~ELECTRONICS, AND C3MMUNIcATIJiN IMI. AO S. POPOV, CLAS'StrIE0, U N 040 UNCLASSIFIED PAOC~SSING DATE--30OCT70 :.TITLE--STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF RESULTS OF SOME RADIOBIOLOGICAL -U" EXPERIMENTS USING A COMPUTER S.A. l-,~AUTHOR--;10~)-ZHELEZNYAKOVA, N-YU.,IZAKHAROVf I.A., ILYUSHINt UNTRY OF INFO--USSR _RAGIOBIOLOGIYA 1970, 10(i)t -153. _QURCE ,.,,,-DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES t"PIC TAGS--CHLORELLAv RAUIATION DOSAGE# UV RADIATIONP RADIOBIOLOGY9 COMPUTER- APPLICATION MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~.RUXY RFEL/FRAAE--1998/0465 STEP i,10.~...-Ul~/02()5/701010/00110153/0153 f.--C IACCESSION NO--AP01211.39 UNCLASSIFIED U2 - 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 -_~--ITLE--KESISTANCE OF A YEAST LIKE FUNGUS PULLULARIA~PJLLULANS (ok: BARY) ~ ""BERK TO THE LETHAL AND MUTAGENIC ACTION OF UV AND.X kAYS -U- :!:A-UTtiQR-(031-N0VALTS(JVA? S.V.i LAKHAROV, I.A4t LEVITI.Nv M.M. UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE-TSITOLOGIYA: 12: 233-71 FEB 1970 ;;E.PUBLISHEO ------- 70 'UBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEWCAL.SCIENCES .4 TAGS-FUNGUSt UV RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, -.0 PI C X RAY EFFECT ,CONTROL MARKING-NO REST!"ACTIONS ~-DOQQMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -f-,PROXY REEL/FPAMC--113919/029~3 M-P NC)--UR/9053/70/012/~'%)%~i)/0233/0237 -CIIRC ACCESSION NO-00122501 UNCLASSIFIED ~'212 023 UNCL ASS IF I EDI PROCESSING DATE--- I fjOCT70 CIRC ACCESSICIN NO-AP0 122 501 BSTRACT/EXTr'ACT--(LJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. T HE RESIST I4NZi: Of- A YEAST LIKE 'FUNGUS PULLUL'~IZIA PJLLULA-NS TO UV, AND X ~ Ifk"R, A D I A T1011, A S C PA E 'H L) o I 'THAT OF DIPLOID STKAINS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISEM: ULTS IHE kES OBTAINED REVEALtD A HIGH RESISTANCE OF P. PULLULANS TO LE-THAL UV AND X 1RPAWATIG~,L; AT UV AINO X IR~-AZ;FAT16N L0 SUB90 WAS r-OUND TO t3a 10100c) ERG-,M;.i Pp 11%IL2 4;4-:) 170 TO 225 KRv RESPECTIVELY. A T THE SA.A E TI.M.Ev FOR ..0 1PLOID STkAINS OF YEAST TriE CORRESPONOING VALUES kLRE 3000 ERG-Mill ~PRIME2 AND 35 KR, THE HIGH.RESISTANCE OF P. PUL AANS ',,AS ALSU REVEALED L FOLLOWING THE MUTAGENIC ACTION OF UV LIGHT (JN0UCTTJN OF REVERSIONS TO .~:ADENINE INDcP~-1'110E.NCE) . P. PULLULANS WAS, REGARDED AS AN ORGANISM -STANT TO JACILITY; ALL UNION EXTREMELY RESI IRRADIATION. RESEARCH JNST. OF PLANT. FROTECTIO,,qt LENINGRAD. UNCLASS IF IE0 ................. WHOM -7 JlL USSR .2 (0 6fl. 8) ",lix 62 1. 39 66 9 6. IVANOV, A. B. ZAK! iPOV, I -SOV, V-: 1-1 "A F variometer ',4 - th Matgnzetic Control" rerro VA USSR Author ' s Certificate !To 252418, Filed 9 Sep 67, P~,iblisl~ed 17 7,; (frcm -M-Rladiotekhnika, !To 10, Oct 70, Abstract No 10V376 P) -ed ferrovariorrieter with magnetic Control is On an auto- Translation. The pro;)o- th a "errite core =.d contaIns an Input con'rol ~iinainl-, i;;~h transfoz=er w i zation., and an output winding with varLable inductance. As a d-;s-tinCu-3,.;hin!,1 feature of the patent, the irductance control range is,extended and core coolivg J.s by makine, the core oi' tht: fcr-ovariopttor In the !'oria,ot' ii (1,)t, of rvet-tuiguli-tr forrite ~bars With longitudinal openings In wbiczh the.abovp-mentioned outp:-.At -,;inuillir !~; ivCuted. The output winding is made in the form of segments of h.ollov copp;-~r tubes which are -electrically interconnected on the end surfaces of~the cored q n XII-7. E"TC1' Of CRYSTAUIZATZON CONDITIONS Mf WE ANISILITHOPT Or T142 CRO14TH ArD ALLrtItW., I1F GEPJWLUH [If CAS 11WISPOIrr ST_S1Tf%?4'_;.' [Article Ut L. C, Lavrentlyevo, 1. S. Znkharov.I.__V.-_T-v'rtn, Tomsk; ae-9-san Rosta I Slote.a PVI3!p _'ikernoy J~ Aussion. 12-17 -to I fie Whs' p.r%evioual.y 44"notrated th&t- the: =isotrapy -or- the growth- A V rate tcr-o' itelm"tims in the Cc-al-ii syPt&-a has a stEnIfIcaut leaturfe: the growth rats, &cyessen on deviation from (111) .4 olo to (311). It to as- sused that this phenomenon to caused by slEmittront.difficutt1*4 in the dip- cliarzA of 444tor-TAo Zbe stage ari'ming Incze&0Lnr' the ormle of deflection on (X~fftta LsoQL* IrryotaliogTophy 1, Vol 15, Aa A.. $54 1979). 2. -Ths,'study of the onlottTopy,-of the liewth. ratio In the 9740 t# on t " so= . cm -ft imcis' (111117CLIG) iffnie . firms4 thst thr (III). P1 4 ~G t III corres;o,%do' to a thri-p peak. The appearance of the growth- tAtepeak -at first glanck! con tiadtc~tg the t1le=OdInamit data p ti, djcjjx'~g 'rate for. - th, 1 1 sme- - In order to discover the generality of the obeer"d laws, studie Wro x4de of Av to the Cc-Ce system. It was found that thi- 1trowth. ml 1*4 ot ropy In this case ALfUrs. *4 eentisily from the precedivist solis otropy. 4 .The -(III) an ao')) planes have sharp grovth~ rote minima. _Tlhc-arcw~th roiic Increamed'ou devi- stiom fro'k,flil) and .(100) by & small Ankla, and than It drops AhArply on Javl- *tion tr- tht.faceo'by an nnrle of sort than 10*~ Thus. the significant alffl- culti '.a Ith the #dxtom discharge in the stage arixe In thin stage in the add- dI* of tf~ Inveptigated Interval. 4. It to wumed that the caune of the difficulties which arise with the ad*tras dinels4rP,* In thin staaa is sdjiiet~nt of the ourfaco structure caused by Lhv~ effect of a number of thermodynamic and kinetic factors. 5. The electron microscope studies of the surface of.gervanlum layers of dIffer-ot orientation confirainx the stot4d proposition were performa4. 6. A coaparlson, and analysis of anisotropy of the alloying level ;. the 1nvestjXst#d systems at* made. The report contains a discussion of the I consequemes ATIOns from the studies madet and the conclusion is drevn of the nfts,*aity of considering additional parameters shez. Wculailn$ the ani- sotropy of, the growth rate in such systems. 174 USSR UDC 621.391.1 IAKMOV, I .V. I'Estimating the Effectiveness of ns systems" Communicatio Moscow, Elo-ktrosvyaz', No 6, 1971, pp 13-14 Abstract: A study is made of the multiplicative method of forming the coeffi- cient.of effectiveness of communications systems characterizing the measure of satisfaction of all the demands imposed- on the,systems.. This method can,be used for"optimal planning and design of corthunications systems with many parame- ters. The essence of the method consistsIn the fact that the coefficient of effectiveness.-of a device I is ~ defined; as the product of a series of parametric normalized coefficients characterizing:' the measure.'of satisfaction of the- demands -device: dd- 60 on the n P H k- 1/2 USSR ZAKWOV), 1. V., Elekirxosv~azl, No 6, 1971., PP 13-14 Vnere P is the coefficient of effectiveness, kiis the normalized -oarametric coefficient, and n is the nwriber of parameters. The method permits comparison of radioelectronic devices of the same type and different types. Some parameters of the devices are Interrelated and variation of one of~them leads to variation ofthe others, but the multiplicative method permits investigation of such parame- ters autonomously without touching.on the values of the normalized coefficients of the remaining parameters of the device. ApplicatioA of the riethod during the planning and.design process helps clearly to-formulate,the requirements on the parameters, to determine the optimalismetural diagram, to discover bottlenecks, to estimate compatibility of the devices, and to deter6ine the degree of perfec- tion of the given device by comparison with others.. 2/2 -_37 PR-K-ESSING WE-300CTTO U c AS IM-, ,TITLE-CHEMILUMINESCENCE AND KINE 1CS ~OF TE114LINE 0XID'ATION IN ACETIC T TATE -ANDt S D:IUM, ~BROMIDE; "U- iC-1 1) CATALYZED BY COBALT ACE a NOR-103)-ZAKHAROV, I.V-s BALANOVr L.A.:t PdPOVA, 000. 66614-1 _R YOF INFO-USSR iy .-S.OUPC&-:-DOKL. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970w :190(5) t1132-5 ~DATE PUBLISHED--70 ~SU3JECT AkEAS-CHEMISTRY ~~.TFJP.l CTAGS-CHEPILUMINESCENCEt PERUXIDEt COL"IPLEX '_'CP.P0UNDf .NAPHThALENE, ORGANOCOBALT COMPOUND- SODIUM COMPOUNDt BROMIDE, OXIDATION .6,ENTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PvROXY REEL/FRAML-3001/0041 STEP NC--UR/OC)201701190/00511132/1135 CIAC. ACCESSION NO--AT0125877 UNCLASSIFIED /2 019 UNCLASSIFIED ~PAc'C:E-SStHG DATE-30OCT70 vC,IRC~ ACCESS ION ND--AT0125877 ,~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC CURVES WERE SHOWN FOR CO;"ISUMP-Tlrjt4'UF 0 AND FOP, PRODUCTION OF CHEMILUMINESCENCE IN THE TITLE :.'~REACTJON 50-60DEGREES UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS. ADDED NABR NOT ONLY ENHANCED CHEMUMINESCENCE BUT ALSO ACCELERATED THE.;UPTAf,E OF 0 AND AT NIASR CONCN. UP TO 0.5 RELATIVE TO CO(OACJ SUBZ, THE'INTENSITY OF CHEVILUMINESCENCE 15 NEARLY PROPORTIONAL TOTHE RATE OF OXIDN. .-TETRAHYDRONAPHTHALF-NE 11) CONCN., AFFECTS THE RATE Of.. OXIDN. WHICH FOLLOWS A SQUARE ROUT LAW IN THE ABSENCE OP NASR; IN THE PRESENCE OF NABR, ON DECREASING CUNCN. OF I THE RATE OF OXIDN. TENDS TO REACH A CONST. VALUE DEPENDENT CN CQ(AC) SU132 AND NAbR.COINGNS. THE SAME APPLIES To INTENSITY OF LUMINESCENCE. WITH A MUCH GREATER AMT. OF CO(OAC) SUBZ ,THAN NABR IN THE SYSTEM, THE RATE OF OXII)N..RE-ACHES A CONST. VALUE AND DOES NOT CHANGE AFTER FURTHER INCREASE OF-ADDED SALTI AS EVIDENTLY ALL NABR IS BOUND AS CC] MONOBROM10E. ' EVIDEATLY THE EXP'E(;Tf-r) METATHETIC ~:REACTION EQUIL. OF NABR AND CUIOAC) SUB2 DOES EXIST IN THE SYSTEM AND COBROAC IS ACTIVE IN CHAIN PRCPAGATION.WHILE- COHMPRIME POSITIVE ~POSITIVE TAKES PART IN CHAIN BRANCHING, THE CHAIN.INIYIATION REACTIONS ,...~ARE.GIVEN. THE USUAL CHAIN PROPAGATION AND TERMINATION-STEPS ARE THE OVERALL REACTION IS AUTOXIDN. WITH 2 PATHS FOR FORMATION OF PEROXI-DE: FRGM HYDROCARBON AND,PEROXIOIC RADICALS, 'AND FROM PEROXIDIC RADICAL AND THE HBR COMPLEX WITH THE METAL SALT. :FACILITY: MOSK, FIZ.-TEKH,. INST., MOSCOWr USSR* UNCLASSIFIED If 10'. P Ot;~(;:SSTNG, OATE--18SEP70 035 UNCLASSI. R' I 4-ITLE--COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE-CONTENT, OF CERTAFN TRACE ELEMENTS N THE BLOOD OF PATIENTS WITH PEMPHIGUS -U-. HOR-104) TORSUYEV# N.A.J ROMANENKOi,_:V.N.j:ZAKtiAR0Vr I.YA., SOROKA, V.S. :COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURC E~. VESTN I KDERMATOLOG11 I VENEROLbGllv 1970v NR 31 PP 25-28 -.BATE PUBLISHED-----70 ,..SUBJECT-AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~~-.'TOPIC TAGS--T,RACE ELEMENT, BLO190 CHEMISTRYt 0ERMATITISt SILICON, ALUMINU'll ~:TFTANIUM ~CONTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION~ CLAS5--UNCLASSIFIED REELIFRAME--1995/1489 STEP NO-,-VR/0206/70/000/,-)0310025/0'-129 c- I R CACCESSION' NO--AP0101573 _UNCLASS-LETE 035 U-NCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 _IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101573 _A,BS'rlr'-.ACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONTENT, OF SILICON, ALUMINVJ'A AND TITANIUM WAS DEETERIMINED BY MEANS OF SPEC TROCHEM I CAL A,"JALYSIS IN THE WHOLE.S.LOOD.,OF 42 PATIENTS WITH PEMPHIGUS ACANTHOLY.TICUS AND OF 31 PATIENTS WITH DERMATITIS HERPETIFQRMIS~DUHRING. THESE TRACE ELEMENTS PARTICIPATEACTIVELY IN CONSTRUCTION OF EPITHELIAL AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE STRUCTURES OF THE SKINt AND THEIR-CONCENTRATION IN THE BLOOD IS CLOSELY CONNECTED WITH MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE SKIN. IN THE BLOOD OF RATIENTS WITH DERMATITIS HERPETtFORMMOUHRING THE CONTENT OF ALUMI,-41UM, TITANIUM AND ESPECIALLY SILICON IS REDUCED, SINCE THESE TRACE ELEMENTS ARE,UTILIZED IN LARGE AMOUNTS FOR REHABILITATION OF TRANSITORY DISORGANIZATION OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE STRUCTURES .: IN PATIENTS WITH PEMPHIGUS. ACANTHOLYTICUS. THE, CONTENT. (IF TqE.SE. TRACE. ELEMENT.Si. ESPECIALLY ~-:& SILICON,.IS MARKEDLY INCREASED WHICH IS EXPLAINED BY THEIR INCREASED RELEASE DURING DEGENERATION. OF 'THE EPI:OERINII S. . ltl:~PEMPHIGUS .::.-.-ACANTHOLYTLCUS THE INTERCELLULAR CEMENTING MATERIAL IS OISSOLVEDs AND -OF THE:IMPORTANT COMPONENTS OF THE LATTER. SILICON MAY POSSIBLY BE ONE UNCLASS I F-I-E D USSR UDC 541.124:541.6:547.11118 KOSTYANOVSKIY, R.-G., FOMICHEV, A'. A., ZAGURSKAYA, L-M., and ZAKHAROV, K. S., Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences, USSR "The Nature of Lowering the Pyramidal Inversion Barrier of Phosphorus in Acylphosphines" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 8, Aug 73, pp 1915-1916 Abstract: High Gensitivity of the pyramidal inversion to the type of sub- stituent at the acyl group leads to the conclusion that the factor responsi- ble for the lowering of the inversion barrier in acylphosphines is the p-TT-conjugation of the unshared electron pair of phosphorus with the carbonyl group. The antiinductive substituents, activating the conjuga- tion of the CO group with the electronic pair of the phosphorus facilitate the inversion, while the mesomeric favoring ones coun.teract the inversion. ult. -n;nL Acoustic aso a an 'USSR UDG 534.614 ZAIMAIR0 Chair of Acoustics of the Moscow State University. "On Calibration !,,Tethods of Hydroacoustic Receivers of Vibr--q'Uio- nal Sneed" Moscow, A'custicheskiy "hurnal, Vol 17, 110 41971, pp 558 -562 Abstract Calibration methods of receivers.of vibrational sreed of the -,)rcssu--e .7radient ) in apl-ane layer -,-7i4u-h acou-stli- cally sof! lower bo-Luidary ( fresh uater reservoir ) by use of the sound Dressure receiver in the capacity of a callibratuing hydro*oho- ne are discu-sed. The -oerformed -iathematical derivation shows that the calibration of the vibrational s-aeed leads-, to ta'cinn- dist-i- ILI butions of sound Pressure aznd horizontal and vertical components of vibrational speed by depth o'L:the layer, ,md to averaging of t-ion of the sensitiveness by pressu- derived reaults and detenninaL re accordin-~ to a foinula. '-~hr, exr-e-r-imentunt! cF-ai- bration of iod out in reaeivem, of vibvational opoed vrao ca= fresh -,.,iater reservoir of 8 m dop%oh .Ath a niano horizotital bottoin. _greemexyt .-tith theoretical The illustrated results are in (rood ag cAr-culations. TPIL-ec illuatr., 12 folmiulas, four biblio. re-fs. USSR, VESELYAUSIM 1MRqv' 'U. P. and W. S., -GOROMMIA1 L. P., ZA 0--i.7,~~~.-.T"".,-YIUIIIILO;p Y Tk -r-hnic Institute SOS0119 A. I., L zainiah Co-"respondence P47T "Method of Studying the Plicrorelief of F :c Ni Composite" ra tures in an Al-Al 3 Moscow, Zavodskaya Lab:)ratoriya, V01 39, i'lo 6, Jun 73, pp 720-'~21 Abstract: The fractures of samples of an Al-Al Ni composite naterial produced -Ni alloy vere studied. The by:directed crystallization of azn Al eutec., les -6 rsn in diameter and 60 70 rn'10-19, vere in vacuu1i, by the samp 5 Chokhral'skiy method at crystallization rat-as of 30-500 Mn'/hr. T"he C---Mples had, a unidirectional fibrous structure-consisting of an watrix reinforced with" Al Ni fibers with a diameter of 1 to 0.2 microns. Vicrosections of frac- tures Qvealed tiir .q the ra-tr~x v,:dterial- y rods of the reinforcing phase, free ror This proved that cracks are propagated not only across the fibers, breaking them, -U. I bibli ographi- '~-but along, the fibers into the fiber-matrix interface. .1 fir-, re, cal reference., 'A I PITI INNI I -L-- USSR UDO 542.91047,1'118 PISARMO, V. V., GODOVIKOV, N. K. , and. LkBAOMK, M. I., -Institute of Heteroorganic Compoundsq Academy'of Sciences USS, "Catalytic Pbosphorylation of Polyfluorinated Alcohols, J. Preparation of -Tripolyfluorcalkyl. and Arylpolyfluoroalkyl Phosphates" Moscow, Izvestlya Akademil, Nauk SSSRg Seriya Dimicheskayal No 11, Nov 71, PP 2303-2509 Abetracti The authors found that phosphorus oxychloride reacts with alcoholates of polyfluorl=ted alcohols In absolute ether at roon tomperature to give syametric polyfluorotxia2kyl phosphates, Howevert in the interaction of aryl chlorophosphates with alcobolates of polyfluorinated aleaihols~there is a rearrangenent of ether radicals and the formation of a mixturij of phosphates. Polyfluorotrialkyl phosphates are not decomposed by hydrogen-chloride even during javlanged heating. This =de it possible.-to.chock the catalytic activity of natal salts In the phosphorylation of polyfluoritated alcohols. Hany salts of metals of groups I-III of the periodic:systen are effective catalysts. The catalytic effect was studied in detall, by.'the authors izX Ulm phosphorylation of ltl-dihydroperfluorobutyl alcohol with phosphorus oxychloride. Salts of 1/2 76 USSR ZAKHAROVt L. S., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSHO Seriya, Khimicheskaya, No Jj Nov 71, pp 2503-2509 group II metals are the most effective catalysts, with CaCl aj*A Mg the most 2 convenient preparation-wise. Salts of group I metals axe not as effective as salts of group II metals, but they can be used for prep~xative purposes (awmium salts). It is suggested as a mechanism for the catalytic phos- pboxylation of polyfluorinated alcohols that nucleophilic attack on the Phos- phorus oxychloride nolecule is facilitated as a result of the interaction of catalyst with phosphoryl group. A series of symmetric polyfluoroalkyl phos- phates and axylpolyfluoroalkyl phosphAtes Were synthesized by using the catalytic wthod devised for the phosphorylation of poWluorinatWd alcohols, Analysis of all the resultant compounds waa pperfoxwd ev the Micro- analysis Laboratory by TM. SHANINAO T. 3,s7 SEREBRYAKOVA 4ind N. 1. LARINA, whozi the authors-thank. The authors also thankk:G. OSHUYZYl YE. X. TSIRUL' and No P..ANTOIMVA for providing the. specinew of polyfluorinated alcohols. Fr 2/2 age e 4P0046763 Acc.. Nr. Ref. Code: (Jg(71,~g USSR UDC 621.791.756:669.15-194 KMOVSKIY, N. FARTUISIVIYY, V, G,V MWYA~EVQ. G. ZAJ,21AROV__L. LIPODAYEV, V. N., KAKHOVSKIY, YU. N,,, BPIJSEJTSOVAP--V.! I., KOTOV, V. V. 'Velding of.Chrome-nickel-molybdenum.Siiigle-Phase Ausienitic Steel" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka (Automatic Welding), No'l, 1970, pp 39-43 .(from Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, 1970, p 80) Translation: This article contains a study of the effect of manganese and nitrogen on crack resistance of purely austeniticifelds. Chrome- uickel-menganese-molybdenun vire vith.nitrogen EP690 and ANV-17 electrodes for welding OlailP,116.1fZT, 00Kh17.,416113B and 00OKlilfiN151.13 steals have been developed. These developments insure uniform strangth, uniform corrosion resistance of the joints made of these steels and sufficiently high plasticity and viscosity of the weld metal. -There ari-4 tables, I illus- tration and a bibliography.with entries.., Reel/Frame "'.112 022 UNCLASSI.FIED~ PROCESSING DATE--27MOV70 -,jlTLE_-ANALYSlS Or' THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN GEOLOGICAI,- AND GEMMYSICAL --;PARAMETERS OF THE EARTH'S CRUST IN SOUTHERN, TURKMEN.ISTANI ~-U- AUTHOR-(051-00EKOV, O.A., ZAKHARG 12V KESELMAN, S.I.f MURADOVI CH.,w YUVSHANCV,, A. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ?~__SQURC E-- ASHKHABAD f IZVESTIYA AKAOEMII NAU,K TURKMENSKOY SSRv SERIYA. ~,~~.~f~-I.LIK(f-TEKKNICHESKIKH, KHIMICHESKIK',i I.:GEOLOGICH ES~EKH NAUKr NO 3p L970, -0-ATE, PUSL IS HED ------- 70 SU3_1 E C TAMEAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY ,:J0PIC_ -:TA,GS--EARTH, CRUSTt MOHOROVICICDISCONTINUITY, GRAVITATION FIELDO NAGNETIC FIELO CaNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -MUMOt CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY S'l 6 P CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137tt88 UNCLASS teO Nfl--~)RI0202170100000 1/0081/01090 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0137488 TAN THE DEPTH ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN SOUTHER14 TURKMENIS TO THE MOHOROVICIC DISCONTINUITY CORRELATES WELL WITH THE GiRAVEVY FIELD WIT AND AGREES POORLY Ili THE IIAGNETIC FIELD; IT AGREES SATISFACTORILY WITH f[TH DEPTH To r- E RELIEF OF THE EARTHIS SURFACE. THE BEST CORRELATION 1 9 14040 IS WIT14 T14E GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC FIELDS TOGETHER, RELIEF OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE IN COMBINATION WITH THE GRAVITY 17 IELD ALSO IMPROVES THE -[NG CASE# 131JT IN CORRELATION, BUT TO A LESSER OEGREE THAN IN THE PRECED COMBINATION WITH THE MAGNETIC FIELD THE STANDARD:DEVIATION IS EriETTER THAN.WHEN ONLY THE MAGNETIC FIELD IS TAKEN INTO A(;.cout~r. IN A GEOSYNCLINAL REGION THE CLOSEST CORRELATION, BETWEEN DEPTH TO THE MOHO IS .:OBSERVED WITH THE RELIEF OF THE EARTHvs SURFACE. AFrER COMPARING THE ARE ERRORS AND VARIATIONS OF DEPTH TG THEJAOHOROVICIC HEAN SQU DISCONTINUITY ONE CAN NOTE THAT IN THE GEOSYNCLINAL REGION THE DEPTH TO THE MOHO CAN BE PREDICTED FROM RELIEF !OF -THE EART141S SURFACE; IN PLATFORM REGIONS AND IN A ZONE OF DOWNWARPING ITGAN 8E.PREDICTED FROM ,:.~,,THE GRAVITY *FIELD. WITH RESPECT TO OPERATORS usTjtINEED IJY COMBINING GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETERS, IN ALL GEOTECTONIC REGIONS A SAVISFACTORY --'PREDICTION CAN BE MADE WHEN THE GRAVITY AND MAGNEVIC FIELDS ARE TAKEN JOGETHER* FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF~~ P HTS I CS, OF THE EARTH AND ATMOSPHERE* t ra r_tn F n USSR uDc 66o.7i6:621.777.2 'ISOV S. M., BARAJ%ICHLKOV,, V. 1-1.1 GLEW~, Yu. P., COROKHOV, V. S., DCh ZAKELAROVy M. F. KMORAMM, 0. 11.0 Mu-'IF'O' V. F. aa - "Development and Investigation of the-process of Pressing Rods and Shapes of Aluminum Alloys with Lubricant Without Press-Residue" I-Setallovedeniye Splavov T_-gkJ_kh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscow, "Naioza", 1970, pp 229-137, resurp- Translation: A n-wmber of nroblems related to the inventi.ration of the process of prescing alurainxm alloys with Itzbricaut and the invavtic4,c-.Uon of mechanical properties, macrostructurc, and geomntric dizransions of products are dir;cursed. Technological-economical data on the process are presented.. Five figures, nine -tables, seven bibliographic refereacea. USSR ~uw 669-716:621-787.2 M. F. ZAFAROV ALEKSANDROV Yu. N., ALEMANDROV, A. S., and SMIKO, P. P. "Experience in the Implementation of Conveyer System Production of Shapes of the.AD31 Alloy" 34etallovedeniye Splavov Legkikh Metallov-Sbornik, Moscow, "Nauka", 1970, pp 149-155, resume Translation: Some construction characteristics of the eqaipmemnt of the first conveyer production line in the USSR for pressing and vorking shapes of easily deformable alloys and also the experience of its technological implementation are discussed. Three figures, five bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR UDC 669.2:621.774~38 SHCHEGOLEVATY]GI, V. D., ALEKSANDROV, A. S.,,ZAKHAROY,~ P,11 F., and ALEKSANDROV, Yu. N. "Study of the Influence of Pressure on the Strength of Seams Produced by Press Welding" svetnyye Metally, No. 11, Nov 70, pp. 66-71 Moscow, T Abstract- Of the many factors influencing the quality of press welding, the most important are the degree of plastic deformation and the hydro- static pressure. A method is briefly described for -bmting the strength of press-welded joints, which was used to'study press-welded joints in AV alloy and Al. Graphs Illustrate the influence of pi,assure on weldabIlity of the alloy-and the pure metal.. It is found that alwhinum 1s, more suitable for press.welding than the alloy.: i6m: kq_; -1-9 V AF MAh USSR uDc 669.o46.5 MMAROV.1 A. D. ZAIMIUROV IM. M., and GM'07S n-,Y, 1. B. "Removal of OxyUen From Steel in Deoxidation by Mangane:se, Silicon, and Aluminum" yye problemy kachestva stali" (MISiS). (Collection of Moscow,-V ab. "Sovremenn. y Works. Modern Problems of Steel.Quality)!(Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys) Izd-vo "Mletallurgiya," No 61, 1970.* pp 22-29 .,presented on an investigation of the oxygen Translation of Abstract- Data are removal process from law-carbon. steel: in'deoxidation by mangunese, silicon :and-aluminum,.seDarately and jointly.-6 f igures, 6 referenceo.