SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOBROV, S. B. - BOCHAREV, V. A.
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USSR
B , MUROCOV, V. M. , TOCHENYY, L. V. . and SMLEV, A. N.
UDC 621.039
"High-Power Fast Reactor With a Stable Heat Release Field Throughout a Run"
V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktcrov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of Works) ,
No. 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 14'70, pp 129-135 (froin R-Zh-Fizika, No 4, Apr 71,
Abstract No 4V535)
Translation: Computational studies of a fast power reactor with an electric Dower
of 1000 Mw with Na coolant in which radial balancing of the heat release field is
achieved by the use of different types of fuel in the core are presented: in the
inner portion PU02-UO2 with an average density of 8 g/cm3 and in the outer ~or-
tion the alloy Pu-U-Zr (12%) with a Pu-U density of 15.1 g/an3. The calculations
were made with the 18-RZ.-4-B vrcg--,--n considering the change in the isctor~e com~o-
slition with time. The results show that fuel product-17ity improves In this
rea--tor as compared with a purely oxide version (the average conversion coeff-i-
cient in the core Is -~I) and the change in reactivity over the run also decreases
(by a factor of 4) and does not exceed 0.3%. The coefficient o~f nonuniformity
and the heat release profile throughout the run are almost constant and less in
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USSR
BOBROV
et al, Fiz. yadern. reaktorov, No. 2, Moscow, Atcm.4zdat, 1970,
pp 129-135
absolute value than -for the purely oxide version. It is also shown that 'nlaximum
burn-up achievable simultaneously for both forms of fuel (1-10% for ox-;de and 'L,5%
for metallic fuel) corresponds to the permissible burning depths, so t"hat a
simple method of simultaneous recharging of the entire core can be applied for
this reactor. V. P. Demin.
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USSR
UDC 621.039
BOBROV, S. B. MUROGOV, V. IN., TOCHENW, L. V., and SID[ELEV, A. N.
"Possibility of the Stabilization of the Heat Release Field in Fast Power
Reactors Operating in a Mixed Fuel Cycle"
V sb. Fiz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of Nuclear Reactors -- Collection of
Works), No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 1970, pp 121-128 (from RZh-Fizika, No 4,
Apr 71, Abstract No 4V536)
Translation; The physical characterietics are calculated for a fast reactor
that is optimal with respec to breeding, with a heat capacity of 2500 Mw on
mixed fuel (U233, pu239, U258, Th) and profiling of the 'heat 'release field by
developing zones of different enrichment with the preservation of a fixed
amount of fuel by volume in the core. Calculations of the heat release field
were made for reactors of the BN-1000 type in zones of different enrichment,
taking into consideration changes in the isotope composition of the fuel and
changes in the neutron spectrum and flux during the run (with the 18-RZ-4-B
program). It was found that balancing of the heat release with a change in
enrichment of the mixed fuel makes it possible to reduce the rad~-*al coef-
ficient of nonuniformity (from 1.8 to 1.2), increase the breeding coefficient
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USSR
BOBROV, S. B., et al, Piz. yadern. reaktorov (Physics of INTuclear Reactors --
No 2, Moscow, Atomizdat, 100, PP 121-128 (from RZh-
Fizika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V536)
(from 1.3 to 1.5), and also to reduce the doubling time (from 11-12 to "'7
years). The change in the heat release profile in the course of a run of a
fast reactor on mixed fuel is determined by the relationship of the zone
breeding coefficients and the difference in the fission cross sections of
the burned and accumulated isotopes. V. P. Demin.
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USSR UDC: 622.24.051.553
Turov, L. N., Bobrov,_ S._N.,, Lyukshin, P. M., Smirnov, V. P.
"Industrial Testing of Type V-97T Drill Bits with Noncas,~-hardened Steel
Cutters"
Moscow, Buroniye, No 6, 1972, pp 3-4.
Abstract: 'rho Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry imeni
I. M. Gubkin has developed drill bit cutters of noncase-hardenod steel, rel"Orred
to as type MhEiSh. V-97T drill bits have been made using these cutters. Tfic
cutters were hardened in oil (from 840-8600C) then low tempered (at 180-2000C) .
The bits have been subjected to test stand and field tosting, and have showj)
test results some 30-40'a higher then tlie series produced bits with cutters of
type M3MASSh steel.
rj -
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
TITLE--SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE MECHANICAL PROCESS OF CUTTING USING CUP
TYPE CUTTERS WITH FORCED ROTATION -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BOBROV, V.F., IYERUSALIMS-UY, D.YE.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MOSCOWt IZVESTIYA VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENIYP MASHINOSTROYENTYE,
NO. 1, 1970t PP. 130-134
DATE PUBLISHEO--------70
~.SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--METAL CUTTING, ALLOY DESIGNATION/(U)ZKH13 CHROMIUM STEEL
CCNTReL MARK I NG-10 PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/0521 STEP NO--UR/0145170/000/001/0130/0134
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0100980
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 DATE--ISSEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0100980
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF THE FORCED
DI-SPLACEMENT ALONG ITSELF OF THE CUTTING EDGE OF A CUP TYPE CUTTER ON
THE AMOUNT OF CHIP DEFORMATION, ON THE FORCES ACTING ON THE FRONT
SURFACES OF THE TOOLt AND ON THE CUTTING OPERATION AND ITS COMPONENTS
ARE EXAMINED. EXPERIMENTS WERE UNDERTAKEN IN THE MACHINING OF ZKH13
STEEL? AND THE RESULTS INDICATE THAT THE PROCESS OF THE TRANSFORMATION
OF 'THE MACHINED LAYER INTO A CHIPf WHEN CUTTING WITH A FORCED ROTATION
CUP TYPE CUTTER WITH A CUTTING EDGE INCLINE ANGLE OF ODEGREES, IS A
PROCESS OF ANGULAR CUTTING 141TH A CONSTANT CUTTING EDGE LENGTH. IN
COMPARISON WITH ORDINARY ANGULAR CUTTING, THE SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THIS
PROCESS ARE THAT THE INCLINE ANGLE OF THE CUTTING EDGE DEVELOPS
KINEMATICALLY FOR A DEFINITE CUP ROTATION SPEED AND THAT NEW.PORTIONS OF
THE CUTTING SURFACE COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE LAYER BEING CUT DURING
EACH ROTATION OF THE CUTTER. ALMOST ALL THE ATTRIBUTES OF ANGULAR
CUTTING ARE INHERENT IN THIS PROCESS, AND IT IS ACHIEVED 13Y GIVING rHE
TOOL A STATIC ANGLE UNEQUAL TO ZERO. AN EXCEPTION 15 THE MORE NOTICABLE
DFCPEASE IN FRICTION FORCES OVER NORMAL FORCES, 41TH AN INCREASE IN THE
TOOL WORKING ANGLE. THIS LEADS TO A DECREASE IN THE MEAN FRICTION
COEFFICIENT, AND NOT AN INCREASE AS IS THE CASE IN n-ROIN4RY ANGULAR
CUTTING.-
USSR
UDC 6~2.954t543.544
BOBROVA, V. I., and BERHATSKAYA, L. S., All Union Scientific Research Institute
of Hygiene and Toxicology of Festicides, Fblymers, and Plastic Masses
"A Method for the Determination of Hexylur in Water, Soil and in Products
Derived from Plants"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No 9 (119), 1973, pp 58-59
Abstracti A thin layer chromatographic method has been developed for the
analysis of hexylur -- an analogue of lenacyl -- contained in water soil and
plant products. The analytical sample is subjected to photochemical decom-
position, followed by chlorination and observation of chloroderivatives. formed
with orthotolidine directly on the plates. In case of water the sensitivity
of this method is 0.025 mg/1, for soil and plant products It is 0.050-0.1
ag/1- Average Rf value out of 12 determinations is 0-32 10-05-
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-Acc. N Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
P6049808' INTERNAT. AE OSPACE ABST~~76 elWOI~O
A70-23870 Terripwature field in a polymer material
d'uring its multiple heating (Temperaturnoo pole v polimernorn
r
materiale pri mnogiakratnorn ego naWeve). A, T. Nikili and%UOjW_-
---BQUgm,1nzhenerno-Fizicheskh Zhurml, vol. 18. Jan. 1970, p.
139-145. In Russian.
Investigation of the repeated heating from within of a Two-layer
cylinder consisting of a polymer material and an outer sheii rnade of
a iteat conductina material. A heat conduction equation is derived
for the polymer material which accounts for its decomposition and
for the heat effects arising in this process, The problem is solved ior
temperature -dependent thermophysical characteristics. Results
obtained with a computer show that the polymer acts as a blockmg
layer to temperatures higher than 673 deg K due to its
ilecomposition. T.M.
REELORME
19801730
USSR
40001--y-N- Institute of Terrestrial Yagnetism, the lonosophere and Radio
Wave Propagatimp Academy of Sciences USSR
OZ-Magnotometer"
USSR Author's Certificate No 356613, Cl. G 01v 3100, filed 18 Jun 71, pub-
lished 23 Oct 72 (from Ortkrytiya, Izobretenlya# Promyshlennyye Obraztsy,
Tovarnyye Makip No 32f 19729 pp 135-136
Abstracts The Z-magnetometer, with a magnetosensing element whose braces
have a permanent magnet and a mirror attached to them, is unique in that,
in o-;,der to increaze accuracy and expand functional capabilities, an addi-
tional element which is sensitive to temperature variations is introduced,
con isting of a mirror and a small shaft made of quartz, which are attached
to the twisted horizontal braces.
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1/3 019 UNCLASS I FI ED
TITLE--QUARTZ IMAGNETIC VARIOMETER -U-
AUTHOR- JWAE2.Vj V.Ne_'
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MOSCOW, GEOMA61-~~rIZM I AERONOMIYA,
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
VOL X, NO 3, 1970, PP 562-563
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC FIELD? TILTMETERt MAGNETOMETERt QUARTZo GEOPHYSIC
INSTRUMENT
:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1635 STEP NO--UR/0203/70/010/003/0562/0563
CIRC ACCFSSION Nt.1--AP0136903
2/3 019 UtICL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-27HOV70
CIRr- ACCESSION NO--AP0136903
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHOR DESCRIBES A NEW DESIGN
OF A QUARTZ MA"]PNETIC VARIOMETER WHOSE SENSING SYSTEIM HAS BEEN
SUPPLEME"'ITEO WITH A QUARTZ TILTMETER (SEE V. N. 80BROV, GEOMAGN. 1
AERONOMIYAt 91 1969p 582). IT CONSISTS OF AN ENCLOSED SEALED HOUSING?
ATTACHED TO A SUPPORT BY ADJUSTING SCREWS* WITHIN fHE HOUSING THERE IS
A QUARTZ SYSTEM CONTAINING A QUARTZ SENSING ELEMENT AND A SUSPENSION
MAGNETICALLY SENSITIVE SYSTEM HAVING A PERMANENT MAGNET AND A QUARTZ
MrRRORr DESIGNED FOR REGISTRY OF MAGNETIC VARIATIONS; THERE IS A QUARTZ
SENSING ELEMENT WITH A SUSPENSION SYSTEM WHICH CONSISTS OF A QUARTZ
MIRROR AND A QUARTZ SHAFT WHOSE CENTER OF GRAVITY IS DISPLACED RELATIVE
TO THE AXIS OF ROTATION AND WHICH IS FOR MEASURING TILTS OF THE AXIS OF
ROTATION IN THE DlrkECTION OF THE RFGISTERED MAGNETIC CO.MPONENT. THERE
15 A FIXED QUARTI MIRROR FOR CHECKING ON THE PROPER ORIENIAT[ON Ov rHE
SUSPENDED MAG-4ETIC SYSTEM AND ITS AXIS OF ROTATION RELATIVE TO THE
DIRECTION FO THE REGISTERED MAGNETIC COMPONENT AND ALSO FOR READING
MAGNETIC FIELO CIIATIGES AND TILTS OF THE AXIS OF RATAIION DURING THE
CO;NTINUOUS REGISTRY OF MAGNETIC VARIATIONS AMD TILTS. THE ADJUSTMENT OF
BOTH SENSING ELEMENTS IS DONE IN SUCH A WAY THAT AT THE TIME OF THE
PROPER ORIENTATION OF THE SUSPENDED MAGNETIC SYSTEM AND ITS AXIS OF
ROTATIG.'4 k-PLATIVE TO THE REGISTERED COMPONENT THE IMAGES FROM THE THREE
.OUARTZ MIRRORS ARE AT A VERY DEFINITE DISTANCE FROM ONE ANOTHER, THE
FIRST EXPERIMENTAL MODELS WERE FABRICATED IN 1966 (SEE V. N. BOBROVt
GEOMAGN. I AERONOMIYAt 8, 1968, 389).
-A-S-S- 1-F t&a
r-7
-3/3 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C[R~C ACCESSION NO--AP0136903
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--QU4RTZ MAGNETIC VARIGMETERS WITH FILTliErERS CA14 3E [JSE0
EXTENSIVELY IN THE RFGI STRY OF MAGNETIC VARI ATION IN THE FI ELOr IN SEA
VARIATIOIN STATIONS AND MIAGNETOMETERS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF
TEqRESTRIAL MAGNETISMr IONOSPHERE AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION.
U."ICLASSIFTED
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE--INFLUENCE OF THE VARIATIGNS OF THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELDfS
PERPENDICULAR COMPONENT ON READINGS OF A QUARTZ VARIUMETER -U-,
AUTHOR-(02)-B08R0Vj V-N-r BURTSEVi YU.A.
COUNTkY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-VEOMAGNETUM I AERONOMIIA, VOL4-10v NO. 2p 1970Y P. 377-379
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT AREAS--EARTIH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TOPIC TAGS--GEOMAGNETIC FIELD, GEOPHYSIC INSTRUMENT
CONTROL MARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,PROXY REEL 997/0 L64 STEP NO--URJ(,'203/ ?0/0' 1-0/tM2 /0)t I/(:-? V)
CIRC ACCESSIGN Nf~--AP(11119160
U,N'L LS _1 i - 1 L j
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATr-_--lbOCT7'u
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119160
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- AtISTRACT. INVES11GATIJ 'NOF TH~.'-IAGNITWIE UF
EkROkS riHICH CA'l Al-,ISF-- DUE TO FIELD VARIATICNIS ORlr,%ME~; PE~-,VPQICULAALY
TO THE MEASURED FIELD COMPONENT AND TO THE SUSPENDEG MAGNET'S AXIS (IF
ROTATION IN A HIGH SE,"ISITIVITY wUARTZ VARIOM.ETER.. A GRApf-i OF THE
NECESSARY CORRECTIONS FOR THE EFFECTS OF THE VA'r'.L-,Tlcjii;S P: GIVE.,4 f:u.~
VARIOMETEkS WIrH SCALE DIVISIC-NS OF 0.51 1.0, AND 2.0 GAWiA-W"', M.
FORMULAS Ai~E GIVEN FOk THE EXPECTED Ekikbt~ AS A FUNC110% OF rHElNSTRu:*--l.E-,qT
PARMMETEKS ANOPIAGNITUDE OF DISTUKBING VAKIATIONS. FACILITY*
AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR INST17ur ZEMNOGO MAGNETIZMAt 16NO-SFERY I
RASPROSTRAiN't-NIIA RADIOVOLN, KRASNAYA PAKHRA, USSR.
I I m !- ~A ~ r T -- IL)
"j I I I L I i - -3 L I
USSR
uDC 621-35:166.094-173
BOBROVA,,.A. N. and POPOV, 0. S.
"Using the Reactor Body Made of Stainless Steel ~1181,,71UT as Sensor of t-he
Catalyst Potential During Electrocheirdcal Studies of Liquid-Phase Hyd, rof-e nat ion"
Tr. Kalinin. -voliteklin. in-ta (Collection of Uorks of Kalinin Polytechnical
Institute), Vvp 13, 1972, iv 3.117.-150 (fro", PCferativny,/ Murnal -- KIiiiniya,, No
21(11), 1,072, Abstract No 21 1275 by E. Z. Napukh)
Translation: Tine obtained experimental results nade it possible to establish
that the steel electrode is neutral and reversible vith res-oect to 11". Identity
in the -potential changes of steel and Pt electrodes occurring with the use of
powdered catalyst (skeletal Ili) makes it feasible to use steel M11811110T as a
r
potential sensor of a catalyst during the electrocheiinical studies of catalytic
hydrogenation reactions in the liquid phase which is indifferent to th(! reactor
material.
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UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATF--040EC70
1/2 008
TITLE--FRACTIONATION OF GLYCOGEN ON DEAE CELLULOSE COLUMNS -U--
AUTHOR-(02)-BOBRGVA, LaM.t STePANENKO, B.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--DOKL. AKDA. NAUK fSRy
PUBLISHED - ----- 70
19701 191(2)t 468-71
''SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--GLYCOGEN, CELLULOSEt FRACTIONATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
'PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605006/FOI STEP NO--UR/0020/70/191/002/0468/0471
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0139812
UNCLASSIFIED
- -----------
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0139812
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELUTION PROFILES WERE SHOWN FOR
,VARIOUSLY TREATED SPECIMENS OF GLYCOGEN- ACID AND BASIC TREATMENTS
DESTROY GLYCOGEN TO SOME DEGREE. CHROMATOG. OF DEAE CELLULOSE IS AN
EFFECTIVE METHOD OF FRACTIONATION OF SUCH GLYCOGEN SPECIMENS WHEN THE CL
PRIME NEGATIVE FORM OF THE PACKING IS USED AND ELUTION WITH SALT SOLN.
IS EMPLOYED IN THE FORM OF LICL OF INCREASING CONCN. FACILITY:
INST. BIOKHIM. IM* BAKHAt MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED
,T-ITLE-STRLtTURE FORMATION IN GELATIN GELS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-IZMAYLOVA,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ISCURCE-OOKL. AKAD. NAUK
DATE PUBL1SHED-----70
V.N., 608k0VAr L.YE., REBINDER,
SSR 1970, L90(4)1 876-9
-SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
P.A.
(PHUS CHEM)
TOPIC TAGS-PROCESSED ANIMAL PRODUCT, GEL, MOLECULAR srRUCTURE, LIGHT
SCATTERING
~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAtME--1989/1574 STEP tID-UR/0020/70/190/004/0876/0879
CIRC ACCESSION NU-AT0107994
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 Oil LINCLA'SS,.IFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION '12-AT0107994
-:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE FORMATION IN GELATIN
(I.) GEL 15 REGULATED 6Y THE SAME BASIC PRINCIPLES AS STRUCTURE FORMATION
IN SOLNS. OF A LOW MOL. WT. COMPO. THIS 1S RELATED TO THE BIPHYLICITY
OF THE PRGTEIN AND WITH THE HIGH ORDER OF ITS MACROMOL. THE DEPENDENCE
OF THELIGHT SCATTERING INTENSITY ON I CONCN, IN 0.15M NACL AND 8M UIREA
SOLNS. 15 GIVEN GRAPHICALLY. THE RATE OF LIGHT SCATTERING INCREASE IN
SATO. I SOLNS. IS HIGHER AT LOW TEMP. (AT INCREASING SUPERSTN. OF I
SOLNS.). HEAT OF I GEL FORMATION IS 49-58 KCAL-MOLE. FACILITY:
HOSK. GUS. UNIV. IM. LOMONUSOVA, MOSCOWv USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
Ah7SIFEROV, V. N.,
"Type V2Zh Metal Ceramic Alloy"
UDC 669.018.95
Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8, Aug, 1972, pp 21-24.
Abstract: This work presents an attempt to produce a V2Zh-type alloy by
powder metallurgy methods. The chemical composition of the alloy produced
is 2.2% C, 0.7% Si, 18% Cr, 16% 114o, remainder Fe. The microstrLICture of
the alloy is distinguished by the homogeneous fine-grained strLICtUrC,ard high
hardness of structural components, greater than the microhardness of the
phases of cast V2Zh alloy. Optimal modes for the manufacture and licit
treatment of the alloy are suggested.
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TnIr 17 S ve
GALKE11 G. N. (Labodev PIr,_3j_cz; Ii-zit'itato of
14r-ht Feflection J_, -Uhe Infrared Re.gion frwi Silicon with a 'Tigh Co- ontration
of Ncnec-
Physuico; Anril, 1970; 1"1.) "1232-5
The va=4ation of tho coe_~'_'Icient of re_-~'lection TZ -~'rom unallo-ed
sLlicon rom. terpora-uxe on a -,,-ave len,~;tb of 10.6 11 as a ZFinction of -bho
level of excitation Ath a rugby Diser was studied. It i-.zs observed' 'th:-.'U ,~~th
an increase in the level of excitation R decreased frcm 30 to 1,55. then in-
creased to 5Tf. From data on the rLiniximLm on -".he reflection curve-it -ma-, ~nossi-
ble to dra:7 a conclusion concerning 4--he pred*ominenco of olectron-hole scat-.er-
ing. A relax"ation tinle or, the order of 10-'4seconds was obtaL,,ed for the mni-
mim, value of F'. The corcentration of nonequilibrinq carriers An = Ap = 2-1019cni-J.
corresponding to the rd =-mum on 'the reflection curve., wfu3 detex-riired.
Th.e articip. includes 5 eaustions and 2 gures. There are 9 bibliog ;:~phic
references.
1/1
1/2 056 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
TITLE-EFFICIENCY OF THE RECOMBINATION RAOIATION Of LASSER IRRAOIATEO
GERMANIUM -U-
ALTHGR7-(02)-aG6R0VAt YE-A.y GALKINY G.N.
CGUNTRY CF INFO-LSSR
SOURCE-FIZ . TEKH. POLOPROV. 1970, 4( 2) t36a-70
DATE PUBLISHEt)---70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-REC01'16INATION RADIATION# LASER RADIATION, LASER PULSE, RUBY
LASER, GERMANIUM, ETChED CRYSTAL, RADIATION INTENSITY, REC&MBINATION
COEFFICIENT, CARRIER DENSITY
CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-U".'CLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0095 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/JO4/002/0368/0370
CIRC ACCESSICN Nij--AP0105181
UNCLASSIFIED
212 056 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30UCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN N-r--AP0105161
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RECOMBINATION RADIATION 'WAS
STUDIED FROM PURE GE (N SU8U, P SOSO 10 PRIME13-CM PRIME3) IRRADIArED BY
PULSES (40 NSEC) FROM A RUBY LASER (LAMBEA EQUALS 0.69 MU) WITH
INTENSITY OF 5 TIMES 10 PRIME12-5 TIMES 10 PRIME14 KW-CM PRIMEZ-SEC.
THE PGLISHED SAMPLES WERE ETCHED BEFORE THE MEASUREMENTS AND THE
NONEQUIL. CARRIER COINICN. kE4CHED 4 TIMES 10 PRIME17-5 TIMES 10
PRIME18-CM PRIME3. THE EFFICIENCY OF THE RADIATION, BETA, UNDER SI-EADY
STATE CONbITIONS IS (0.4-0.7) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 IN THE INTENSITY
REGICN STUDIED. THE RECOM61NATION RADIATION IS DUE TO INDIRECT
INTERBAND TRANSITIONS. FOR SUCH TRANSITIONSr THE COEFF. OF RADIATIVE
RECCMBINATICN IS CALCO. AS 0.65 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE13 CM PRIME3-SEC.
THIS VALUE AGREES WELL WITH THAT OBTAINED FROM EXPT. (0.7 TIMES 10
PRIME NEGATIVE13 CM PRIME3-SEC). UNDER NONSTEADY STATE CCJNDITIONSv THE
CALCD. VALUE CF BETA IS 10 PRIME NEGATIVEZ.- THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE
2 BETA VALUES IS ASSUMED TO 3E A5SOCD. WITH SURFACE RECOMBINATIOINv
WHICH 15 NOT TAKEN INTO ALC(jUNT IN THE EXPRESSION FOR BETA IN THE LATTER.
CASE. THE INCREASE IN RADIATION INTENSITY AFTER ETCHING (70-80 TIMES)
GIVES EVIDENCE FOR A GREAT EFFECT OF THE SURFACE ON BETA.
FACILITY: FIZ. INST. IM. LEBEDVA, MOSCOW# USSR.
UNCLASSIFIE0
USSR
BOBROVNIK, I. I., GORBUN'OV, K. I., KLOCf1AN, V. I., MONASTYREV, V. K., POPL&V-
SKIY, N. N.
"Geoseismic Logging Procedure"
USSR Author's Certificate No 370567 (from Otkrvtiya, Izohreteniva, Promyshlen-
nyye obraztsv. Tovarnyve znaki (Discoveries, Inventions, Industrial 1',Iodels,
Trademarks), No 11, 1973, page 144)
Translation: The geoseismic logging procedure by reducing multichannel reflecte-d
wave recordings to one generalized track with utilization of intitual correLation
functions, track selection by the thrvshold values of the similarity coeffi-
cients and summation with preliminary input of kinematic and static corrections
is distinguished by the fact that in order to increase the reliability of vave
correlation and determine the relations of the dynamic wave characteristics
with physical-lithologic section parameters, two-halfperlod detection of the
digital analog oil the surtimogrim, sliding integration with Lhe Line interval
which is a multiple of the oscillation halfperiod and normalization of the
recordings with respect to intensity of the excitation center and the amplifi-
cation coEfficients of the. recording channel are used successively with sub-
sequent conversion of the energograms by the law of fornation of a s(-cluence of
partial sums of the theories.
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DATE PLI'-L 1.SHC
S1,16JECT 1,11EDIC;AL
TOPIC i-;I-;i TECHNl.A.J(,Y, '.-AJClWSE,
PUP. ELLCrRCu'lAL'fSlS
SCtl_
CRYS' rALLIZAT lGli, "HulICAL
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212 0 1.4 UNUAS S I F I ED PRI .JCESS ING DATE--1)UN!!JV70
C I RC. A CCE ,-3S I LoN Ni~--.ATU B L 3c, I
ABSTRA'1T/L-ATRA(-'T--(U) S f R. ACT THE EFi-t:,c:rs OF tjq(;. A,'-.iU
IIPLiUTILS' CF Gk,-~N ;;t-A .3
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GREEN '-!ULASSES OF COtA.i4S. 62.0, 6~.7, 86-71 AND 92.0PEf~(-,L-,,Nr. T11 E2ND
GROUP WAS PF'r-PL). Of "ILYZE0 MOLASSES FRACr[U"AS OF CO!iCiN. 85.o, 88.3,
4%N9. OL-:CjL;j.\!,'tD SGLN. OF CUINCN. 1)2.8p~:M"E~,T. THE 3RD
WAS Pi:EPO. FRUN TFE SOUN. THE DIALYZER REPRESE..",lf-D
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SUCKOSL -SIkUP TU 6'6TA1:.! Uf- t3t,.7,~ :38.1, AND E
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w I r H 6 C t. f:.011. fi-tikT fH;:: Ci'~YSIN. ~-,tkff: Of 1*111:
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FAC I L I f Y. ~,,';-V. % T P I S HC P - P~(C:-! 1 L V 7 r. .
.1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--DIURiNAL RHYTHM OF MOUSE RADWSENSITIVITY -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KUZ,NIETSOVA, S.S.v BOBROVNIKOV, I.D.
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--RADIO610LOGIYA 1970, 10(l), 152
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--GAMMA RADIATIONP RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECTt MOUSE) RADIATION
DOSAGE, RADIATION SENSITIVITY, COBALT ISOTOPE, DIURNAL VARIATION
CONTROL MARKING--ND rRESTRICTIONS
SSrF
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLA I LED
PROXY REEL/FKAME--1998/0455 STEP NO--UR/0205/70/010/OC)1/0152/Oi52
CIRC ACCESS[U-N 1NJ--AP012L12-)
J,'.- k' LS 11 F I E 0
212 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0121129
ABSTRACT!EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESEXED MALE MICE OF 21-3 G WT.,
WERE KEPT UNDER ARTIFICIAL ILLUMNNATION DURING THE UAY? ANO IN
ARTIFICIAL DUSK (1-3 LUX) DURING THE NIGHT. DIFF&-~ENT GROUPS OF ANIMALS
wERE IRRADIATED DURING3 DAYS AT 3 HR INTERVALS IN A UNIFORM GAMMA FIELD
(PRIME60 CO) WITH 580 R. THE AV. DAILY DEATH RATE WAS 47PERCENT. WITH
IRRADN. TIMES AT NOON AND MIDNIGHT, THE UEAT8 aATE WAS HIGHER THAN dITH
IRRADN. IN THE MORNINGi AND AFTERNOON. THIS PERIODIC VARIATION OF
MOUSE RADIOSENSITIVITY WAS A SINUSOIDAL FUNCTION, WITH A PEkIOD OF 12
HR. THE DEATH AMPLITUDE VARIABILITY WAS 36PERCENT. MAX. MOUSE
RADIOSENSITIVITY WAS AT It A.M. AND 11 P.M. FACILITY: INST.
3IOFIZ-r MOSCOWv USSR.
~p,,r L A S S f F I E 1)
USSR
uDc 669-71.022
BOBROVIIIKOV, A.
"Simulation of the Ventilation and Dust Removal System of a Side Car Dumper"
Tr. Vses. n.-i. i pro-iektn. in-ta alyumin., magn. i elektrodn. nrom-sti (Works
of the All-Union Scientific Research and Planning and Design institute of the
Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Induztry), 1970, No 73, pp 165-171 (from
RZh-44etallurgiya, NO 7, Jul 71, Abstract No 7G192)
Translation: The correctness of the selected design of an aspirated cover
has been confirmed, and the most dangerous dust dislodging points have been
discovered. The vidth of the intake slots in the exhaust collector for allow-
able magnitudes of nonunifornity of air intake, the required air velocities in
the leaks of the cover.and the total area of the leaks which must be maintained. in
an actual device when unloading nephelines and bauxites were determined. The
results of studying the model were considered when developing the working
drawings ol' the dust removal unit for the side car dumper of the Achinsk
Alumina Plant. The article contains 2 illustrations and I table.
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USSR uDc 621-378.3
BOBROVNMOV, Yu. A. VEMIGOR., Ye. M., ZVEREV, G. M., LLWYANMETS, Ye. A.,
IUMIMOVI A.- D.,'-nd' MOLOVA., 0. P.
"Effective Conversion of the Second Harmonic of a Ruby Laser into Iniuce,~
Radiation in the 400-470 Millimicron Range in Stilbenyloxazole Solutions"
1-1insk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol 13, 'No 2, Au.-- 70, pp 216-219
Abstract: Results are presented flor an experiment conducted to study the laser-
induced radiation in alcohol nolutionG of stilbenyloxazoles. In the experit~;erit
a 2.5 14-w ruby-laser beam wau focused on the vessel containing the solution. The
induced radiation was recorded by means of the ISP-51 spectrograph. '17le wave
length of the induced radiation ranged from 400 to 470 millimicrons. 7he spectr,=
width for alcohol is 2-5-3 times that produced in benzene. For all solutions
studied the radiation conversion factor is about 2*
'../ I
USSR
VASIL' M , I , .,
BGBR Q V _N11 S KJ,-Y--M I M V GENKIN, M. D.
UDC 534.2
"Propagaticia of Waves Be-l'ing Over a Plate With -- Fariodic,concent-rated Load"
V sb. Dinamika i akustika mashin (Machine Dynamics and Acoustics -- Collection
of Wor)-s), Moscow, "Naulca", 1971, pp 24-27 (from RZh-Fiz-ika, No 3, Mar 72,
Abstract No 3Zh476)
Translation: T-he dispersion equation is derived for fle-Xural normal waves propa-
gating over an unbounded plate to which additional loads with dynamic PiCidity
Z., are fastened at periodically placed points. A function which is represented
by an infinite series and which could not be identified with any of the known
Special f-UnCtiOnS ('11t(?M iftO the dispersion equation. Dinpersdon surfaces are
constructed. The case of mass loads is analyzed. 10 ref. Authors abstract.
1/1
USSR UDC 534.322.3t534.83
2pB -K 'Lj..-TLJ1. , GENKIIN, 1-1. D. , MOROZOV, Y,. D.
"A New 114ethod of Acoustical Diagnostics"
V sb. Dinamika i akustiRa mashin (Machine Dynamics and Acoustics -- Collection
of Works), Moscow, "I.1auka", 19711, pp 98-108 (from RZh-Fizika, No 3, Mar 721
Abstract No M504)
Translation: A in-ethod, for acoustical diagnostics of muchines that uses a
system of ortho,,onal functions to determine the diagnostics paran-,2turs is der,
cribed. Tlie theoretical basis of the proposed nethod. iss i-,i-.,en and the basis for
desir.11 of the dia~-,nostic separation filter is exulained. The case of the non-
linear dependence of noice on the dial,,mostics pararreter is Tlie cal-
culation of 'Whe par=,~!ters of the separation filter is generalized for siiiiil_
tancoas measurement o--" several dia.gnustic parameters. A rodel of tlie dia,-.-nof-,tic
device is described and Ia,,,fuerre ortho,.-Tonal functions are used. a',I!:! results of
I
a dia-nostic exueriment are presented which show the poss sibil-i tic s of the effec-
tive aTmlic~Tion of It"ne DroDozed method in the diagnostics of an-I
machines, 36 ref, A-ithors abstract.
1/1
USSR uDc 624-07:534.1
BOBROVNITSKIY Yu. I., GETIKIN, bf. D., MASLOV, V. P.
Noon
"Oscillations of an Infinite Lattice of Strings"
V sb. Vibroakust. aktivnost' mekhanizmov s zubchatymi Deredachami (Vibro-
acoustic Activity of Mechanisms with "eared Transmissions), Moscow, "Nauka",
1971, PP 197-204 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract No lovl74)
Translation: A study is made of the propa6ation of normal vaves in an
infinite string lattice, and its Green's function. Alternating bands of
transmission and nontransmission take place when the lattice waves Propa-
gate in different directions. It is shown that the boundaries between
these bands are the natural frequencies of a single repeated cell. of 01C
lattice. Forced oscillations of the lattice under 'the effect of an arbi-
trary external load are computed by means of the Green's function. The
Greens function is found in the form of a double integral which is no',
exD.-essed in terms of the unknown functions. The asymptotic behavior Of
this function is investigated. It is found in particular that the wave
amplitude always falls off in inverse proportion to the square root of
1/2
USSR
BOBROIINTITSK!"Y, Yu. I. et- al. , Vibroakus t. aktivnost' me-hanizmov s zub.-
chatymi veredachani, Moscow, IINauka", 1971, PP 197-204
the distam-ce from the An equation is also found for the save
front o--:' a poirt source. In addition, the input compliance of -the lattice
is comnut-ed. This auantity is exnressed in terms of entirely elliptical
integrals of the -first Authors' abstract.
2/2
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NCLASS.I-F I ED
008 Ui
- PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
:ITLE--SODIUM NITRITE, SODIUM "j.ITRATE,.SO0lU,4.HYDROXID'c WATEk SYSTE14S -U-
.T
AUTHOR-(02)-PLEKHOTKINi V*F., BOBROVSKAYAt L.P.
,COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
SOURCE-Zli. NEORG. KHIM. 19701 15(6)v 1643-7
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--AQUEOUS SGLUTIONP SOLUBILITYr SGUIUM HYDROXIDE, '11TRITE,
SOD[UM NITRATE, HEAT OF HYDRATION
'CONThOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFItD
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1388 STEP NO--UR/0078/70/015/005/1643/1647
CIRC ACCESSIO'N NG--AP0135062
2/2 0 08 JNCLASSI FIED PROCESSI~-!G DATE--13NOV70
.CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AP0135062
'RTIES F
A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOLY. ANO PHYS. PROPE 0
SOLNS-OF NAX-NACH-H SUB2 0 SYSTEMS 0bi-ERE X EQUALS NO SU62 OR NO SU33)
ARE GIVEN. THE SYSTEMS ARE OF SIMPLE EUTONIC TYPE. DELTAG OF NAOH,H
SUB2 0 FORMATION IS MINUS 0.923 KCAL-i-iOLE.
1/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED PRCC:S5[NG UATE-13NOV70
TI,TL.E--SLjL.V0LYSIS OF GE:~MANIUM TETi:,ACHLC!RIOE IN NGNA~.UEOUS MEDIA -u-
AUTHOR-103)-BELOUSOVA, YE.M., SEYFULLINA, I.I., B06ROV,AKAYA' M.M.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOU.RCE--ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(4)9 996-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM COMPOUNOP CHLORIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTfUNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1075 STEP %10--UR/0078/70/015/004/0996/0999
CIRC ACCESSION '1110--AP0123068
212- 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0123068
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF THE SOLVENT ON
C044PLEX FORMATION OF GECL SUB4 WITH N CONTG. SUBSTANCES WERE STUOIED
CONDUCTOMETRICALLY IN NONAQ. MEDIA TO CLARIFY THE SOLVOILYSIS OF GECL
SU84 IN HE SUB2 CO OR ACGH. THE DEGREE OF SOLVOLYSIS IS GREATEP. fig ACOH
THAN IN ME SU82 CO. SOLVOLYTIC, CONSTS. IN ACOH ARE 8.7 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE6 AND 2.74 TIMES 10 VRIME NEGATIVEll (K SUB1 AND K SU32, RESP.).
FACILITY: ODESS. GOS. UNIV. IM. MECHNIKOVA, ODESS9 USSR.
UNCLASSIFI-ED
9-4 WON,, -m I In m m 0 wislu",
USSR
BOBR0VBKIY, G.A., G-CRYUNOV, N.N., S.D!ELEV, S.K.
UDC 621.;z52.5
It Invest ization Of Me Effec-. Of Gamma Irradiation Cn 7he Fararneters Of Transis-
A.
tors Used In Micromodule Magneto-Sem-iconductor Co=ponents"
Dokl. nauchno-tekhn. konlerentsii Do isDol'z. ionizir. izluchenix a_nar. zh-ve
(Reports Of The Scientific-Technical Conference On The Use lo --Zed diatio-
Ra
In The N'ational Econcn:y~, T'Cup 7 Tul- ';:rio;-sk-iy Pook Fross, 19-0, op 2t,-,4- ;70'-
(from RZjh--Ele1r'-.trcni1,~a i veye pri--eneniy-, No 4, April 1971, Abstract No 4B228)
Translation: Averaged quantitative indices are presented for t*-e de:-endences of
the paraxeters of transistors on an integral dose of Ganma radiation, and
a connection is also establiaaed between the efficiency of a micrcrnodule -..aF--neto-
semicond-actor co-n-onent (1YE-C),after irradiation of its transistor n~;rt,3nd an
integral dose of Ga--na radi-ation. It is noted that the current
factor B and the back c-..:rren' of the e=itter junction I~:-G undergo the ;7rea-tect
change. Forty T-ype Tf-5 alloy-type germanium tranuistorc w~Jch are u~;ec '.-r.
micromodulco of were investiratod with respect to u co!-,plex of
Under con*.rcl. correanondence of the ccm-piex Ge their paranetors. Lo tno
norms of technical conditions was taken into account by the criterl"on 01' 1'111~' 20-
liable functionirv-. of transistors which, are 84-asted in the structure of the
The irradiation dose amounte6 te e~J5.0 10 R. G.V.
?9
NUCLEAR SCI. ABST. 1190 0000
3332 (MATT-Trans-92) NEW RESULTS IN THE STUDY OF
ANOMALOUS PLASMA RESISTANCE IN THE TM-3 TOKAMAK.
-,A -. Kiel cy A I - e
fb van G.- " trov, hl. P.; Razumova.
F 5 MLe z=, f tveanyiKomi tPol's lzo-
vantyu Atomnoi Enerrtt S.' -R, Moscow, InStItUt At0Mn01,EnemLj.
Translated for Princeton Llniv.. N. J.. from report =- 906.
16p. Dep. CFSTI.
An investigation was made of discharge conditions in the TM-3
device with a relatively high temperature and low concentration.
Under these conditions protons are detected the temperature of
which cannot be explained by Coulomb transfers from electrons to
ions in a number of cases.. The dependence of the anomalous re-
sistance on certain parameters is studied. (auth)
19730501
USSR
UDC 621.383.8:535.317.25
TSYGANENKO, V. V., LACHASHVILI, R. A., BOBROVSKIY, I. A.
"Estimation of the Paraxial Resolving Capacity of Cathode Lenses"
Optiko Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 12, 1972, pp 12-16.
Abstract: The paraxial resolving capacity of a cathode lens, consisting of
a system of electrostatic and magnetic fields, is determined by the distri-
bution of energy of electrons emitted from the cathode, their angular distri-
bution, chromatic aberrations and spherical aberrations of the lens itself.
Thils article presents a method for estimation of paraxial resolving capcities
of cathode lenses by means of the freq*uency-contrast characteristic (FCC).
Results are presented from calculation of the FCC by computer in various
planes of an image as a function of the spherical aberration and the distri-
bution of electrons by energies (angular distribution assumed to be Lambert)-
Dependences of the maximum resolving capacity on position of the image plane
and assigned distribution by initial energies are presented. The results
produced are used to estimate the influence of fluctuations in the magnetic
field on the resolving capacity of biplanar electronic-optical convertors.
It is found that fluctuations of the magnetic field are among the main fac-
tors reducing the resolving capacity of the convertors.
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1/2 020 UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING7 DATE--23,!CT7,,)
TITLE--ELECT9.rW90SITI0N OF TIN FROIM CHLORIDE FLUOVIDE AN[) SL)LFATE
FLUORIDE ELECTROLYTES -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BGBROVSKIY, L.K., KISELEVA, V.L.
COUNTRY OF' INFO--USSR b
SOURrE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIkl. KHIM. TEKFi,')C)L- 1970, 13(l), 88-92
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--- EL FC TP 00F i)os I rI0Nf TIN CHLOR106p R.W)RIPF, SOLVArF,
ELECTROLYrE, TIN PLAYING
CONTROL MARK[,k.lG--NC RFsTRicrroNs
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY STEP
CIPC -ATO]
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESS PNG DATc----?3CjCT7O
CIRC ACCESSION, NO-AT0120182
ABSTRACT/EXTRAICT-(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT. CATHODIC POLARIZATI0.1i IS MARKEDLY
INCREASED DUR *ING THE FLECTkOD~POSITION OF SN FR~ b A TS C bT G . E i T ~ i E R
SNCL SU62.2H SUB2 0 50 AND NAF 60 G-L.y OR SNSO SUB4 AND NAF 50 Gy-L.,
BY THE PRESENCE OF 2 G-L. OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIVES: 9S-2o
(POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHERS OF HIGHER FATTY ALCS.), OP-7 (POLYCTHYLENF
GLYCOL ETHERS OF ALKYLPH~NOV-Slt OR OP-J() (POLYETHYLENE Gt-YCC)L ETHERS OF
DIALKYLPHENIOLS), A~m LESS SO IN THE PqESENCE OF 2 G-L. of- STE-A!"luX-6
(POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL ESTERS OF STEARIC ACID). 'ti IT11 THE IST 3, OFNSE,
Fl-NELY CRYST., SILVERY WHITE DEPOSITS ARE FORMFD, WHILE 11H THCLAST THE
SURFACE IS CO-~MPACT, DARK9 AND NODULAR. AT LOW ADDITIVF CONICNS. (0.1
G-L.)i DENORITES ARE FORMIED. ADDN. OF SMALLER THAN 30 -S-L. HCL 04 H
SU-32 SO SUB4 TO THE ELECTROLYTE PERMITS INCREASING THE C.D. To 2 A-GM
PRIME2 AT 20DEGREES, AND TO 3 A-DM PRV4E2 AT 350EGREF-S. NACL (20-40
G-L.1 CAN RE Ai)DEO TO THE CHLORIDE ELECTROLYTE. CURRENT YIELD IS
90-1r30PC-kCCNT, AND DEPOSITS .30 ML) THICK CAN BE
FACILITY: IVANOV. KH114. TEKHNOL. INST., IVANIOVO, USSR.
USSR UDC 615-332 (Rifampicinum).015.44if576.851,252+576.851.42
BOBROVSKIY, h., DZERMANOVSKAYA, D., YAKUBICH, P., and BOROVSH1Y, YE., Chair
15f M1aVM--O1-O&, University fiedical Schoolg Bialystok# Poland
"Rifampicin Activity Against Clinical Strains of Staphylococci and Gram-
Negative Bacilli"
Moscowl Antibiotiki, No 12, 1971, PP 1072-107?
Abstracts Study of 282 bacterial strains isolated from pus, sputnn, urine,
and feces showed that all 120 Staphylococcus aureus strains ware highly
sensitive to rifaiapicin in concentrations rdnging from 0,005 to 0-05-W91ml-
Among the gran!--negative bacteria, E. coli and Proteus were the most sensitive
to the antibiotic. Salmonella and Shigella were somewhat less sensitive,
while Klebsiella and Fs. aeru-inosa proved to be resistant. The zininun.
inhibitory concentration of rifampicin varied with the amount of bacteria
tested and the pH of the medium. Resistant variants growing in the presence
of high concentrations of the antibiotic appeared at the rate of I per 1o7
cells. The sensitivity of many of the gram-negative strains was intensified
by increasing the acidity olg' the medium. It is suggested that the therapy
of urological infections can be made more affoctivo by acidifying the
,atlent'a Urine.
p
1/1
Acc. 'Nr, M,34393 Pci. Codc: Ut 0297
141:W
NUN..
PRINKNRY SOURICE: Antibio ' 1 1970, Vol 15, Nr 2, pp/,0:2-/07
.L
tu 11C :2
PENICILLINASE-PRODUC GRAMNEGATIVE BACILLI AS ETIOLOGICAL
FACTO.RS OF THE URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
*'49QW.v~-kiX., M.; Dzerzhanovskaya, D.; Filipchuk, Ya.
Microbio!ogical _Chair of Medical Academy of Belostock, Poland
Pen-cillinase activitv of -173) sirains of E. coli, Klebsiella and Proteus isolated from
'urine was determined. N7o correllatiun between the enzYmatic activity of a part'cular
U
strain and its ability to cause severe infections of the urinary tract Nvas found. It has
be-en demonstra!ed that 0-'actamase formation is riot thc only m'f,,Iian;sjn of the insensiti-
vity of gramnegative bacteria to perlicillins and the intrins`c resistance, as we!l as pena-
midase producl ion 'should aiso be regarded. It has al5o been' observed tfhat some corLs-*de-
rable differences occur in substrate specificity and affinitv of penicillinases from different
bacterial species.
REEL/FRAME
197:11052
00
0
(A
x
-4-11
t :;IAN 91 UDC: 614.23:616.211:658.36
OPTIMN SCHEDULING OF WCjR.K OF IN 711E OUTPATIliNT
S~RVICE. OF OBLAST HOSPITAL
tr Ot~~_ "'~"rtO
tArticle by A.B. Morczov, candidate of aiedtcal sciences. Moscow Scientific
R-ear-'% Nose and Throat (director: Prof.sitor N.A.
RSYS'k llin~~5trv of Health; Xmcow, ~,ovLtsko7Z'~Tin~r!r*ir~inenive,
.M
1971, stib.%~iLted 10 Decemt~er 1970, pp 39-441
:n "~w of the tact Vint arrinization of work and setting norims for
wo rK 1. a q
g ".urs of ENT rear, nose, thront] specitillmts In oblast consultation
ii-lycl.17.lcf, in the. outpatient servlc~i, ~iava not been covered sufficiently in
chi, dcnstic litor~turc, we iet the goal of deternining the actual time
tv !.-:"r pbyai~.ian:i, of investivatin:z tht, quality of the chorapeetic
and aid r.idered by vi,em to patients, and of d'!V't1oping
--lk volw.." for ENT consultants its rolatce. to surviCe LO outpatienta
in C polyclinic. The errnnumecry method det,,lopcd by the
S'Acntific Reavalch of sorial livgli,ne and Public licalth
Imeni N.A. Somanhl-, for a,t:,,ntienr work wa~ u~cd, after
addirionn, rclar,~d to tLe spv-4:1fic activiry of J.';T consuitantq.
tvnin~d hy ur. gath~ral thi The stmlv wur pur-
-I In 7.mnthr. :,--, t%. III till r Itic, wl,irh wi~re the
"f "I'lasts an-1 attin-i-lus rcpuhllc~, jn.i which werc
'!ifferOnt cliM.11., ano i-conor.lc zoiit~s of the nation. Ntirser ,
I.- to -p tilt- fi) ire. ,-it nircial rardn on In ad4l-
i;-I~.ion -L., leri, th't t!'e spovir on 'Ielt patlent.
al'. for,, -r .~.rivlLy ot IINT IeLialllt. doring th, dav. At the
-.," v'" o-pini~rj was va,le ~.f the justificatImi for
t~~is sp-la"ist ~nd of the thorauglinc~q and (piality ,,f tlit-rap,lLiC
SeIVIC-S LJ Lild ',Mtieut , In n11, o%,er 1,()01) cards Per
fillO,l ~_L, .1n,j 16C) ci-! c~,rdi~ for th~ KNT doctnr in Lh- oorse
i -z~ oay. Yn~. J.ita gatl,~rL-d -ie ~,ded and prnm;sed by the rmthod of
st_tl~tics .
of tho re-_11-~ thar rhe !~%T t;p'clali~its
1'0' ily 111it aI!;,, tli,rnp-oltc and
r:~C! ji"Imbitat.t., of a numbiar of rurai reijomi. In addition,
USSR
uDc: 621.386,623-51-001-5)
BOBROVSUL, Yu., D. , OVCH-11,11,11KOV, K. D.
M~
11 Concerming Nonlinear Analysis of Reflex Klystrons I-7ith 11-;& Electronic
Conductivity"
Moscov, Radiotekhnika 1 Elektronika, Vol 17, No 4, Apr 72. pp 818-825
Abstract: The method of averaging is used for a se con d-approximat ion
analysis of the reflex klystron. Expressions are derived for calculating
the basic characteristics of reflex klystrons for working conditions and
pare ters where hi~gJ,-er hazrmonics of current must be taker into account.
F.Y.a=-les of calculation are i)resented and the results are discussed. It
was found that nonlinear effects due to the presence Of hig]IE~r harmonics
Mw
y have an appreciable effect on the a=,litude slid freqiiency of osci-l-
lations hysteresis phenc-ne-ria, change in the sign of the slo]:e of electron
tuning). 'llie derree of this effect is a complex ftaiction of sovorol parom,
eters. Puio=-allies are basicallv the results of the influence of odd har-
Momics. Therefore even harmonics could be omitted to simplify a more re-
ti-ple electron transits
fined model of the reflex klystron with reGard to r,,-,1t
and the influence of forces. of reDulsion. The aufthcrs thank 14. B. Gclant
for interest and consti-tictive critici.sm.
1/i
Ir
USSR UDC 621.373.52L.1:62-1-.382,233
303ROVS-Kiy ~ YU. L. , BOL' SH~L:10V.11, N. POBCHIN1,IKOV, K. D. , Ts'UIKER, X. S
ITSuperhigh Frequency Tunnel Diode Generator with a Vlida Mechanical l'u-n-ing
Band"
Materialy nau--hro-tek-an. konferentsii. in-t sv,
n4
-:erence. Le ~ngrad
Vy-p. 2 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Go= 0
Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp. 2), Leningrad, 19710, pp
204-207 (from RZh-Radiotek-hn-i-ka, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9D261)
Translation: The results of an experimental investigation ot: a superl-,igil
frequency tunnel diode generator with a wide rrtnOP Of Lunl-ng
are presented. The applicability of the quasilinear approximaLion for
calculating the OUtDUt power is demonstrated. There are two illustrations
and a two-entry bibliography.
i/1
USSR C, D C 6 2 11. 3 7 3. S 21. 1: 6 21, 38 2. 23 3
BOBROVSKJY, L. , G00010ER,'DZE, G. B., V~'17%111.
D.
"Synchronizin,-- a Superhi.c`,', Frecuuncy l'unnel, Diode Generator"
Materialy nauchno-tek-hn. Lening-r.
Vyp. 2 (II-faterials of the Scientific and Technical Con--`erC-.-.CC. T er.4.,,gra6
I I
Electrotechnical Comj-,unications Institute. V,,Ip. 2), Lani-agrad, 1970, pp
204-207 (from RZii-R-adiate'll-h-nika-, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract ,;0 9D*262)
Translat-'on: Two versions o~;: the circuit for synchronizing a Su Lri-i i
1 0 P ~ , j. 1
frequency Lunnel diode generator are investigated. ProCLical
tions with respect to utilization of each of the schemes are confirmed by
the results of an experimental study.
1/1
1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
T[TLE--CORE MIXTURES 1,ASED ON PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESINS FOR PRODUCING
1. CORES IN HOT BOXES -.U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BOBRYAKOV~ G.I., GRITSKEVICHv L.F.
ovwom~_ -y~
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
10011t, V ~ - t. I I V I Villi, I'll 0 1 ;~ vt 111. 1 1) 11.) 1; 1it
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATER[ALS
.TOPIC TAGS--CLAYr SAND, PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESINt UREAr TENSILE STRENGTH
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605012/BG8 STEP NO--UR/0128/70/000/-'305/0006/0008
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140249
UNCLASSIFIED
Z/Z 019 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140249
,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FOLLOWING CORE MIXTS. WERE
DEVELOP'ED BY USING THE LUBERETSK SAND CONTG. 0.45 WT. PERCENT CLAY
MATERIAL. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE SAND CONTG. LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
0.5PERCENT CLAY MATERIALt BECAUSE THE CLAY CONSIDERALBY DECRASED THE DRY
STRENGTY OF THE CORE MIXTS. THE ADDN. OF UREA (5 AND 10PERCENT OF THE
WT. OF PHENOL ALCS.) DELAYED CONSIDERABLY THE DECOMPN. OF PHENOL ALCS,
WHEN 0.9PERCENT UREA WAS ADDED TO THE CORE MIXT. THE HARDENING RATE WAS
INCREASEOP WHILE THE TENSILE STRENGTH IMPROVED. COMPNSo OF CORE MIXTS.
ARE GIVEN.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC: 681.3.061.62
BgB444HEV_,a_N_, Candidate of Economic Sciences, RAYKOV, L. G.,
Candidate ot Technical Sciences, ZIJIDAKOV, V. P., Engineer
"Experience in Development of a Computer Information System for
a Scientific Institution"
Moscow., Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 3,
1972, pp 36-40
Abstract: The paper describes the technical basis of a com-
puter information system; in particular,the devices for input
and output of information, and also the software, which offers
a set of all kinds of possible programs to facilitate communi-
cations between users and the system.
63
USSR UDC 621-372-413
KRAMMKO, V. F., KARETNIKOV, S. N., and BOBRYSHEV, V. D.
"Calculating Limit Resonators"
Radiotekhnika..Res zhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic
- p.~ me
Interagency Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection of Articles), 1972, vyp.21,
pp 1D7-113 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 729 Abstract No 11 B122)
Translation: A relationship is obtained which is not only suitable for calculating
regularly-nonregular limit resonators, but which also reflects some regularities
associated with variation in the geometry of a resonator. It is shown that the Q-
factor of an wave biconical resonator is more than two times greater than the
Q-factor of Aligular cylindrical resonator. It is notpd that is is possible to
achieve values of the loaded Q-f actor which exceed 5" 104 for a basic type of
oscillation. Original article: four illustrations, two tables, and 13 biblio-
graphic entries.
1/1
iz 008 UNC L A S S I F I E 0 PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR CALCULATING INTEGRALS CONTAINING A TWO
CENTER DISTRIBUTION SMALLGR THAN PHI SUBA PHI SUBB. fit USE OF THE
AUTHOR-(03)-KLYAGINAt A.P.t DYATKINAP M.YE.t OOBRYSH,~.yAl N*P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970, 11(l), 95-6 IRUSSJ
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:SUBJECT ARE-AS--MATHEMATfCAL SCIENCES, PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--APPROXIMATION METHOD# ATOMIC PROPERTY
CGNT ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0103 STEP NO--UR/OL92/70/OIL/001/0095/0098
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127729
(INCLASSIFIF0
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127729
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE 4 CENTER INTEGRALS IN CALCNS.
FOR COMPDS* OF TRANSITION ELEMENTS WITH DISTANCES BETWEEN THE CENTERS OF
LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 3 AT. UNITS CAN BE IGNORED. OF 2 CENTER
INTEGRALS THOSE CONTG. 2 CENTER DISTRIBUTION WITH A DISTANCE BETWEEN
THEM LARGER THAN 5 AT. UNITS CAN BE ALSO IGNORED. THE VALUE OF 3
CENTERED INTEGRALS INCREASES WITH THE DECREASE IN THE EXPONENT OF THE
AT. FUNCTION. THE VALUES OF THREE CENTER INTEGRALS ARE LARGE ENOUGH
10.100-0.050 AT. UNITS) TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR IN CALCNS. BY THE RUTAN
METHOD. FACILITY:- INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KHIM. IM. KURNAKOVA,
MOSCOW, USSR.
UtICLASS IF IED
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEf'70
r-ITLE--SUSCEPTIBILITY 0t~_MGO SOLID SOLUTIONS HARDENED AT VARIOUS
TEMPERATURES -U-
AUTHOR--ARIYA, S.M., BORISOVA, NV., BOBRYSHEVA, N.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970, 44(l), 266-7
DATE PLIBL. ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MAGNESIUM OXIDE, NICKEL OXIDE, MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY,
THERMAL EFFECT, X RAY DIFF~.Al~"ION ANALYSIS
CONTPOL MARKfNlG--N0 PESTD..TCTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA4F--I938/063_1 STEP
rIpr ACCESSION Nlffl--AP0105~68
2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED pROCFSSINr 0ATE--llSFP70
CIRC ACCFSSInN NO--AP0105658
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOLID SOLNS. OF Nlfr-l-~4GOI WfTli 1-1c)
MfIL. PERCENT N10 44ERF HARDENED AT 900, 1100, AND 13000EGIPFESC, ANALYZED
CHEM. AND BY X RAY OIFFPACTION. THE SUSCEPTIBILITY WAS -'AFaSURP-13 9Y T*HE
FARADAY METHOD AT 78-46OnEGREESK WITHIN 9100-13t5GO OE. THE SHAPES OF
THE CHINI PRIMEPARA ISOTHERMS FOR ALL HARDENING TEMPS. ARE PRACTICALLY
IDENTICAL. THE ISOTHFRMS DECREASe.SLOWLY AT 1-5 MOLE DERCENT NIO, AND
RAPIDLY STARTING AT 5 MOLE P'ERCENT NIO.
USSR
UDC: None
VOROB "YEV.. A. A. VOROB'YEV) S. A., and KAPLIN., V. V.
"Scattering of Electrons by 1-Ionocrystals"
I,eningmd, Fizil-ji Tverdof,,o Tela, vol 111, 110 7, 1972, PP 2157-2159
Abstract: This paper ic the consequence of an earlier one (H.C.11. flip et al,
Phys. Lett., 28A, 1968, p 324) in which the possibility of the existence of
stable trajectories for fast electrons scattered by a monocrystal ims discussed.
Such an effect should result in the anomalous passage of electrons through the
cx-ystal if the axis of the incident bear,,i coincides with one of the crystallo-
g-raphic directions of the target. This PaDer describes measure~,ents made
to detect such an anomalous electron flow. The electron beam -,.-as
obtained from a radioactive source, (wl'_r+Y)90, i-.,i-th the angui-ar
scattering of Lhe electron beam incident on the taarCet reduced. to
J-
0.50 through suronG collimation. NaC1 monocryst--ls wero used as
the target, and the recording device ,;as the 11 D-1 Scintillation
-lie electron scatterine by a 190-
counter. A curve is rilottud for 10 L. U U
ji.-thick- ITa-Cl crystal as a I-N-Viction of tile rotational anGle of the
crystal axis vith respect- to the direction of Ihe jil.cident beai~a.
T'he authors, members of the S. M. I.-,irov Poi-ytech-mical In.,~titute at
1/2
USSR
VOROB'YBAr, A. A., et al, Fisika tverdoro tela, vol 14, I'To 7, -"C,)72,
pp 2157-2159
Tomsk, express their gratitude to I. A. Tselkhanovskiy -for his conn-
meiit's. - on- the experimental results.
2 12
-~'-1/2 016 UNCLASSIFUD PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70i
----TiTLE--DECALCIFICATIQN OF POLYOLEFINS -U--
AUTHOR-105)-IVANYUKOVt D.V., KR"IMOVv P,V.t KUDRYAVTSEVt V.B.t LYAKU.,2VA?CX2
A.Gov BOBUKv N*So
CCUNTRY i9"NFC--USSR
SOURCE-USSR 263,141
REFERkNCE--OTKRYTIYA, IZUBRET.t PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 196-0,
DATE PUbLISHED-04FEB70
SUaJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-DECALCIFICATION, ALKENE, CATALYTIC POLYMERIZATION, CHEMICAL
PATENT, SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRANE-3002IL474 STEP NG-UR/0482170/000/00010000/01-'ij---O
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0128973
UNCLASSI'FIEO
.. . 12/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
I;'CIRC ACCESSIGN NQ--AA0128873
I ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-C- ABSTRACTo POLYOLEFINS PREPD. ON' ZIEGLE.'%
NATTA-CATALYSTS WERE DECALCIFIED BY BEING WASHED WITH HOT SOFT WATER
CONTG. DISSOLVED SUAFACTANTS, SUCH AS K OR NA SALTS OF STIROMAL. A
SOLN. OF THESE SALTS WAS PASSED THROUGH AN A. C. OR D. C.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD BEFORE IT WAS USED IN THE WASHING PROCESS.
UNCLASSIVIED
USSR UDC 629.78.015.017.2
BOBTSOV, V. A., BRAUDE, A. Z., KUZINUNK, G. Ye.
"Approximate Synthesis of Optimal Control in Variational and Games Problems
of Flight Mechanics with Free End of the Trajectory"
Uch. zap. Tsentr. Aerogidrodinam. In-ta [Scientific Writings of Central
institute of Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics], Vol 3, No 3, 1971, pp 61-71,
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketostroyeniye, No 9, 1972,
Abstract No 9.41.115, from the Resume).
Translation: The task of synthesis of optimal control is studied in varia-
tional and games problews for cases when there are no conditions at the
end of the trajectory except For the conditions defining the end of the
trajectory. An approximate method is suggested for solution of this probJem,
representing a development of the method of local optimization, which is
convenient for computer realization. Usin.- this method, it is often possi.-
ble to find simple approximate analytic solutions of the synthesis problem.
Three examples are studied as illustrations: the probiem of flight to -Ilaxi-
mum range, the problem of climbing to an assigned ~ltitudc in the minimum
time and the problem of the game of two persons controlling the planar motion
1/2
USSR
BOBTSOV, V. A., BRAUDE, A. Z., KUZMAK, G. Ye., Uch. zap. Tsentr. Aerogidro-
dinam, In-ta, Vol 3, No 3, 1971, pp 61-71
of two material points. Results are produced in the first two examples which
have simple physical sense. 3 figures; 7 bibliographic references.
2/2
- 19 -
USSR uDc 621.7,84.6
BASIN, L.A., HPAUIX-c"' PAXI , DAVYDOVSKIY, V.YA. , KEL'YAN, V.M. , Fl-.\CGENCV, P.A. ,
I "' (in
YAKUSHEV, Y-E. M. -t yadern. fiz. AN KazSSR--Institute Cf Nuclear Physics, AS,
Kazakh SSRJ
"Magenetic Prism"
USSR Author's Certificate No 255429, filed 2 Mar 68, p-ablished 11 M:jr 70 (from
RZh_-ElektronikH i yeye primeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abstr8Ct NO llA268PIN
Tr8nalation: The magnetic prism which is patented, consisting of an electromagnetic
with extended pole ehoes of parallelepiped form, differs in the fact that with the
object of reducing the inhom;geneity of a two-dimensional mirnetic field and
suppressing the dispersal of the fields, the prism contains another ouch electro-
magnet locat.-;tl above the first, while the winding of both electromagnets is connect-
ed in opposition, and a gasket [prokladka] is mounted between the polee of the
magnet and the yoke.
7111.
0
USSIZZ 0 621.791-053-002.612:658-386
-0
3 TDOV, S. 11. , KAZEENNOV, YU. 1. , AGAPOVA, N.
(Candidates o'
Technical Sciences) PRO,(,iOiOV, V. I., REVIMIKOV, L. 1, ~.OBYLEV, A. P..A
i2--,.SLw, T. A., Oly
'LOV, YE. A., BALAS40V, V. D. F, R. S.
(Engineers)
"Effect of irradiation on the Properties of Welds of High-Alloy Steels and Alloys"
r,o5cow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 3, ~,ar 70, pp 4-6
Abstract: The effect of neutron irradiation on the short-term mecharical proper-
14oB
tics of basic metals and welds from OOKhl6Nl5.I33, o4hi6N15`33, and O.Ki,20~
austenitic stools and IYhl32BFR forrito-martonsite steel was invostigated. li'he
machanical proporties wore determined on samples cut in the longitudinal direction
from argon-are welds using an infusible electrode. The satplos were irradiated
in the active zone of a reactor at about 1000C. The theoretical neutron flux
density was 1015 neutron/cm:2- see. Some sarples received a dose of 2.8 x 1OZ1
neutron/CM2, while others received a dose of 4.3 x 1021 noutron/cm~. The mechani-
cal properties were dotormined, on U60-5 tensile testing machines at air tempera-
tures of 20,)50, and 05500C.
1/2
U33R
BKTINOV, S. N. at al. Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 3, Aar 70, pp 4-6
Masts conducted at ZOOC showed that strength properties of all samples i;icreased
after irradiation; plasticity decreased. The tensile and yield stren-ths of
weld metals with an austenitic structure increased to a lassor degree tha-11 those
of the 'ease metals. The mechanical properties of all samples at 35~00 did nct
differ from these of the base metals. A decrease in tensile and yield szron~th
with a simultaneous decrease in plasticity was observed in sam-
%, ples with an
austanitic structure in tests conducted at 6500C. These decreases -wore especially
noticeable in irradiated samples made from 4(Yp' Ni steel. The possible cause of
the sharp decline in the intergrain strength and plasticity observed at 05500C
in the irradiated metal with high nickel content is suggested. Orig. art. has:
2 figures, 4 tables, and 5 references.
Z/2
1/2 031 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
T.ITLE--ASSORPTION OF ULTRASOUND IN A PRIMEIII 8 PRIMEV SEMICONDUCTOR
COMPOUNDS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-BOBYLEVi B.A., KRAVCHENKO, A,F.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SQURCE--AKUST. SH. 19701 16(1)1 15-19
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--S[-.'4 [CONDUCTOR MATERIAL, ULTRASONIC ABSORPrION, GALLIUM
ARSENIDE, GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE, INDIUM ARSENIDE, INDIUM ANTIMONIOE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/2256 STEP NO--UR/0046/7O/Ci6/001/0015/0019
CIRC ACCESSfOsl NO--AP0125834
(j,'l C LiA 11 1 F IF 0
2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-271NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125834
ABSTIZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ULTRASONIC ABSORPTION IN
SEMICONDUCTORS (GAAS, IN4S, GASB, INSt!) IS CARRIED l)Ul' Ar DIFFFREill'
TEMIPS. AND AT 90 MHZ BY AN PULSE METHOD WITH AN AC~-JRACY OF IPERCENT.
AT 20-IOODEGREESK A RAPID INCREASE OF ABSORPTION WITH TE-MP. IS
CHARACTERISTIC OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE 'WAVES PROPAGATED ALONG
MEAN VALUE OF 110 WITH POLARIZATION MEAN VALUE OF I BAR 1 0. AT
20DEGREESK, THE INCREASE OF ABSORPTION IS SIMILAR To THAT OF SP. HEAT.
WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF POLARIZED WAVES, THE DEPENDENCE OF ABSORPTION nF
.TEMP. IS THE SAME FOR ALL THESE MATERIALS. AT LOW TEMP. THE ABSORPTION
DECREASES WITH A DECRIEAS-E OF FREE CHARCE CAR'RIERS CIJNIC;'~. FOR PIEZOACI ' TVE
WAVES. IN MANY CASES THEkE IS A SHARP MAX. I;%, rHF ABSORPTIO,'ll AT
600EGREESK. AT 11DEGREESK IN GAASt THERE IS A PEAK IN THE ABSORPTIO."]
CURVE FOR FREQUENCIES OF 31-165 MHZ. rHEGENERAL CHARA. TERISTIC OF
ABSORPTION VS. TEMP. SHU,,IS THAT THE PHONON ABSORPTION ~iECHANISM IS
IMPROTANT. THE EXPTL.1RESULTS ARE COMPARED WITH THE PHO'NON ABSORPTION
THEORY OF WOODRUFF AND ~EHRENRICH. ASSUMING A TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE
GREENEISEN CONST., A CURVE FOR SUCH A VARIATION IS GIVEN.
FACILITY: INST. FIZ. POLUPROV.t 140VOSIBIRSKY USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 008
UNCLASSIFIED
TITLF--THE ROLE OF STREPTOCOL'CAL CARRIER STATE IN
RHEUMATISM AND ITS RELAPSES AMONG THE INHABITANTS
AUTHOR--30BYLEV, V.31 KURIMAYEVA, 'Ll.r YAKOVLEVy A.
OUITRY OF INFO--USSR
C
N
SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 42, NR
11-CESSIN,' DATE_--ljS;:P70
PR n
THE DEV~-Ll~PAFNT OF
OF LURAL LOCALfT[VS'
I--.)
r5
2, PP 55-58
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLO-ICAL AMD MEOICAL SCIENCES
u
TOPIC TAGS--STREPTOCOCCUS, RHEUMATIC DISEASE, RESPIRATORY SYSTE4 DISEASE
r.O'llTPnL 9FST'PjCTI()NS
DOCUMENT CLAS~--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY PEEL/FRAME-1995/1781 STFP
CIRC ACCFSSrm', N'q--AP0101.97-8
L A SS I FD
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PR11CP-;- 1~4r, (IATC--l I SEP70
CIPC ACCESSION %,-l!--AP0lol!328
Ao"STR4CT/EXTR4CT--(UJ GD-O- ARSTP4CT~ THE RESULTS 4RE GIVEN Or-
ALITIES FOR STL~~PTgCCCCAL
;:'XtVj%ATj')14 CIF 3R~ INHAPITANTS OF ~ZUczi&L LOC
STAT~. r1f: THIS NJJ14P,;:!~ 121 HAj-) QHEU4ATIS--ij 37 CHR-NJIC
TC14SILLITIS. 10 IlNF;--'Tj#jUS NL)~4SP;zCjFfC POLY4RTHRITIS ANO '114 PERIZ1\1-S
WE-qE PRACTICtLLY HEALTHY. THE IDATA OBTAINED 5.40WS THAT THE
STk=PTf7l-rX-C,AL C4RRIER SrATE IN THE PHARYNX OF PEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
E -1 C HE 2 2 . Q P L I J S 0 R M I N U S~.ORPERCENT, IN PATIENTS WITH RHFUmArlsm 4o.5
PLUS OR -91'%US 14.11PERCE4T, WITH CHRONIC TJINSILLITIS 37.~ PLUS Ll~~ VINUS
PLUS IJP YINjJS-ZS-.2I()ER~FplT-. HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCC-CCU-S C;!= GR,~UP A WAS
DETECTED MOST C-3MMONLY ESPECI.b~LLY IN PATIENTS 'WITH RHECU~"ATISM. TH, E
HE-413LYTIC STR:.:PT-nCr!CCUS WAS MORE FREQUENTLY DETFCT;-:r-' IN V.r-lllBEqS 0.= A
RHEUMATIC FA41LY 153.5 PLUS OR MIl;LlS 1.3-75PERCENTI THAN IN' HEALTHY
INDIVIDUALS f20.0 PLUS OR MINUS 5.97PERCENT). A HIGH PPOPAfATION OF
F-C-UOLYTIC STRCDT9.C0CCUS IN P4TIENTS WITH RHEU44TISM ANO V,TE%SIVE
STREPTOCCOCCAL SURROUNDING IN RHEUMATIC FAMILIES REQUIRE A MORE PROLONGCO
AND PERSISTENT SICILLIN PROPHYLAXIS, EVEN TO BE rOVDUCTED ALL YE4R
UNCLASSIFIED
112 008 UNCLAS-SIFIEU PRIXESSING 0ATE--ejutiiO
TITLE--REGENERATION OF 3ENZENESULFUNIC ACID 4--, A CATALYST FOR THE
ALKYLATIO-N OF PHENOL 8Y OLEFINS -U-
AUTfi0R-(0Z)-a0BYLEV, V.V., KOSTYUC14ENKC), V.M.
COWiTRY OF INFO--USSR
_=--,i_=FT EP ER 46 9. NE FT I ki, (MOSCOxi ) 1 k;7 0, C 213- 1,-#
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--SENZENE, SULFONIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT, SULFURIC ACID,
ALKYLATION, PHENOL, ALKENE, CATALYST
C0NTROIL
00CUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
090-XY PEEL/F?A~4E-1997/0565) STEEP
CIRC ACC~SSION -.':_'--A'il01194B3
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINIG DATE--2-30CT7C
CIRC ACCIESSION N:--'--AP0119483
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT.-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BENZE-NESULFONIC ACID (1) WAS
Cr-,.',4VERTc.D INTO ITS NH SUB4 SALT AFTER ALKYLATION. THE AQ. SULN. OF THE
LATTER WAS TREATED WITH A 40PERCENT H SU32 SO SU64 SOLN., THE I SEPD.
WAS -EXTD. WITH CCL -SU$34, THE LATTER DISTD. OFF, GIVING I SUITABLE AS
A CATALYST FOR ALKYLATION. I WAS ALSO REGENERATED BY PASSING ITS NH
SUB4 SALT SCLA,. THROUGH A H CATION EXCHANGER, THE 8EST EXCHANGE DEGREE
BEING 40PERCENT.
U','( LA SS I F I ~ 0
1/2- ~00& UNCL4SSt F I ED" PROCESSING UATE-13NOV70
TITLE-CONTINUOUS ALKYLATION OF PHENOL IN.THE PkESENCE OF BENLENESULFONIC
ACID f3'.,; INDUSTRIAL ADPARATUS -U-
Min - -11 N'
AUTPt3R-(05)-TE PG4,LIYEV, T.G., MITI-OFA., -_V, M.G., BOBYLEV, V.V., L)EMEKH,
. P.A,l RUMYANTSEVv A,G.
ftUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S0UkC_;:-,.,EFTEPEKER4i8. NEFTEXHIM. (MOSC04) 1970, (5) 20-1 (RUSS)
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--AKLYLPH-C'NOL, BENZENE, SULFUNIC ACIDv INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
CONTROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLA5S--U-.-%,'_.L4SSLFIE0
PROXY RE[-.L/Fr'%AAC--30J6/.107c3 STEP ~10--Ull/C)318/70/k)00/005/OOZO/002L
CIRC ACC~FSSION N.0--AP0134765
L A S S II LD
. wu,wmpn~v%j,D
212 00.5 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIO-IN N:3--AP0134765
ABSTIRACT/EXTRACF--(U) G?-0- ABSTRACT. BY CONTINUOUS AS COMPAkED WITH
PERIODIC ALKYLATIONt THE ?R~-D9UCTIIDN OF ALKYL PHENOLS WAS INCREASED FROM
50-60 Tb 90-180 KG-HR PER M PRIME13 REACTION VOL., PHOH CONVERSION TO
S?4ALLE.q THANI Ok 9-;4'JAL TO 980EPCENT, THE COMRIN. AND COLOR OF 4LKYLAT10,11
PRUDUCTS.WAS C-2;iST., AND THE P&f;CESS COULD BE READILY Cf,%TROLLED. T4E
CONTINUOUS PROCESS AND ELf,41t' "4 TIGNI OF 'viATER WASHING OF THE ALKYL PHENOLS
PRODUCED F&~Z ?kEP-%-. %IF-ADDITIVES HAG HIGH-ECONtJ)'MIC EFFICIENCY.
FACILITY: REFTEPERERAB. ZAVDD, VOLGfJGkADy USSR.
UNCLASS I F IED
USSR WC 669.14.018.29
GLADSHTEYN, L. I.,_BOBYLEVA, L. A., and LITVIWMO, D. A., Central Scientific
Besearch and Planning Institute of-Zteel Construction and Central Scientific
Desearch Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy Ineni 1. P, Bardin
OIncrease of Cold Resistance of High-Strength Structural Steel"
Moscow, Stal'# No 6, Jun 73, pp 541-5"
Abstracts The effect of moderate additions (up to 1.6%) or nickel to
high-strength 12G2MF steel (without boron) and to the C-Mn-V system with
boron ma investigated with a view'to increase the cold resistance on
experimiental nelt of i7-kg ingots from induction-are furnace rolled to
20-ram sheets. Small additions of Ni(O.5-J.D%) somewhat ralised the resis-
Unce to brittle failure of C-Hn-Y-B system steel, but a further Increase
d1d not give positive resultal at L^ 2.5% Ki content, the cold resistance
of C-RrL-Y-B type steel lowered, and a rise of tempering temperature up to
6900C did not result in any Improvement. Effects^of the hardening tem-
perature. the welding method, and of the grain size on mechanical properties
and the sectional distribution of hardness were Investigated. Thirteen
:fl
ure*# two tables, eleven bibliogmphic references.
M
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I-2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROrESSING DATE-300CT70
TITLE-CHRUMATGGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE PRODUCTS OF THE CATALYTIC
HYDROGENATION OF ADIPGNITRILE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-TROFILKINA, V.P.v BOBYLEYAt L*Ios SLAVNOVAv A.S.
,COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970t 25(2), 388-9
DATE PUBLISHEE---70
SU6j=rT AREAS-CHEHISTRY
TOPIC TAG5--CHk.0MATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, CATALYTIC HYLIRUG~__ii."Tltlf,~,
NITRILE COMPCUND, SILICONE, HEXAMETIiYLENEDIAP-114E/(L;)Pf-,-~~-',4 SIt.lCONE ~31L
CGNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAI-IE--2000/2175 STEP
CIRC ACCESSHN NO--AP0125755
UNCLAISS 4' F I E 0
212 01z UNCLASSIFIED PROCES~ I NG UAT E-- -3001C T70
GGIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125755
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HYDROGENA-i-101k, PRODUCTS, jj!.
ADIPC1411TRILE CCNTG. LARGER TAHN 15 WT. PERCENT H SUB2 0 C.4JQ BE RAFTOLY
ANALYZED WHEh NCNPOROUS TEFLON AS A SOLID SUPPORT ANIO 51LICONE OIL
t-1 1 - 'Aj T '~j U! tk
PFt-'iS-A AS A SIATIUNARY LIQ. PHASE ARE USED. AH FLO,.-,, UF 78 -
COLUNN, I N LCNG AND 6 MM DIAM.t AT 175DEGREES WERE USIED.
HEXAMETHYLENIMINE, HEXAMETHYLENED I All INE, EPSILON A.M1.N0CAnpp'-(J'-41TRfLE Ipq D
ACETYLPIPERIDINE WERE FOUND. FACILITY: STATE -SCI.-RES. DES.
114ST. NITKGGEN INO~ PROD. URG. SYN., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNC, L A r S I F-I F- 0
USSR
FADDEYEVA, M. I., BASKAKOV, YU. A., BOBYLEVA. S. S., ASTAF'YEVA, L. S.,
"Synthetic Method for Hydantoin Derivatives"
USSR Author's Certificate 110 364611, filed 22 Jun 70, published 27 Feb 73
(from RZh-Khimiya, No 19, Oct 73, Abstract No 19N582P)
Translationt Hydantoin derivatives (I) of the series RNCON(RI)COCXR"
- acryl or alkyl; X - S or 67 are obtained by the reaction of
respective 6-Cl-I with the R!'XH type compound in presence of HU (gas)
acceptor. 2.59 g of 1'3'-ClC6Hjp73-Xe-5Cl-I dissolved in 50 ml alcohol i's
refluxed for 7-8 hrs and evaporated yieldin 62 g LI (R - 3'ClC6 Hipp RI -
map R" - Et, X - 0), m.p. 63-650 0 6941
(petr. ath Analogously 11 are obtained
(Ho R" R"t Xp yield In %, m.p. in C being reported)i Ph, Ile, Me, Ot 97-8,
58-60 (petr, ether)l Ph, 14e, Et, 0, 96.80 98-100 (petr. ether); Ph, Me,
m-CIC H41 Of 82.1, 120-2 (alc); Ph$ Me o-ClC6H#I OF 809 136 (benz. patr.
ether"51 Ph, Me, 2,4#,6--Cl 3C6H2' Ot 75: 127-9; hp 14e, iso-Pro, S, 119-120,
1/1
USSR
UDC 616.988.75-084.47 "1969"
BOBYLEVA, T. K. SLEPUSHKIN, A. N., RUSSINA, A. Ye., VITKINA, B. S., GRINEBERG,
I. R., TARASOV, A. A., LIVERGVID, M. I., and Z11DAINOV, V. M. , Institute If
Virology imeni Ivanovskiy, Acadeimy of Sciences USSR, and Smolenskaya Oblast
Sanitary Epidemiological Station
"Evaluation of the Efficacy of Mass Vaccinations Against Influenza" Report III
C,
Mosn(x,7, Zhurnal Mik-robiologii, Epidemiologii i Ir-nmunobiologii No 9, 1971, pp
18-23
Abstract: Double vaccination of approximately 50% of the population of the
city of Smolensk with live influenza vaccine in 1968 proved to be effective
in controlling the disease even during the 1969 epidemic caused by a new
antigenic variant of type A influenza virus. Almost half as many contracted
the disease as in the nearby cities of Vitebsk and Kaluga, where the population
was not vaccinated -- 28.8, 54.3 and 48.7%, respectively. The. difference
bet7ween the adult sick rates was even greater -- 17.9, 38.1, and 41.2z,
respectively. The side effects of the vaccine were minimal. The results of a
similar mass vaccination program in Yartsevo were poor mainly because vaccine
frora the same strain had been used for three successive years and most of the
people had become irLmune to it. Hence' the vaccine strains should be changed
periodically (once every 2 or 3 years).
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bSSR
VITKINA, B. S., RUSSB'A, A. Yo., BOBYLEVA,,,T. K., GRINEBERG, I. R., SOKOLOVA,
N. N., DREYZL%T, R. S., and SLEMRI[I'll, -'A' ~. N., Smolerskaya. Oblast Sanitary
Epidemiological Station, and Institute of Virology imeni D. I. Ivanovskiy,
USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
"Etiology and Epidemiology of the 1969 Influenza Outbreak in Smolensk"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii. No 4. Jul/Avg 71, p 494
Translation: The paper presents results of a stidy of the 1969 influenza out-
break in Smolensk, where almost one-half of the inhabitants had received live
influenza vaccines during the preceding five autumn and winter seasons. The
disease developed more gradually than dur;Lng the two previous epidemics (19b5
and 1967). Influenza virus was isolated from 12'? out of )55 patients. A study
of the antigenic structure of ZO strains revealed that all strains were neutral-
ized by 1/68 Hong Kong sertLa either completely or to one-half of the homologous
titer. No essential differences wore found between strains obtainud from
vaccinated and nonvaccinated individuals. All strains were hiahly sensitive to
the inhibitors Dresent Ln normal guinea pig or horse serum. Serological snifts
in the patients'coincided with the epidemic influenza curve. The frequency of
influenza diagnosed among 235 clinic patients was compared with that of 304
:L/2
USSR
VITKINA, B. S., et al, Voprosy Virusol gii, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, p. 494
hospitalized patients. Serolo.-ical confirmation of the diagnosis was 8~ greater
among the hospitalized group, However, at the end of the epidemde, when morbid-
itty returned to almost normal level, influenza was twice as frequent in clinic
than in hospitalized patients. Comparison of the frequency of influenza and of
other acute respiratory diseases recorded during the interepidemic year of 1966
and during the epidemic in 1969 revealed that the frequency of parainfluenza
and of adenoviral infections was approximately the same during both periods.
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USSR uDc: 621.315.3
CHUNIN, D. A., BOBYLEVA, T. M. , S1BffREVA, M. F. , SIVAKOV, F. 1-1.
"Investigation of the Stability and Heat Resistance of Microwires"
Elektron. teldinika. Plauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiokormonentz CE'lectronic Tec"ology.
Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Cormonents), 1970, ryp. 1, pp 66-76
(from RM-Radiatekhnika, No 5, 11,1aY 71, Abstract No 5V417)
Translation: The paper outlines the results of investigations of the sta-
bility of electrical properties of microwires during aging under natural
conditions and under high-te=erature conditions. Ermirical relationships
are given for the change in parameters. A graphic-analytical method is pre-
sented for predicting storage life. Resume'.
155 -
USSR
UDC 576.851.132.095;576.858.8
BOBYR A. D., and DYACHOK, V. V., Institute of Microbiology and Virology,
Ica ciences Ukrainian SSR
"Antiviral Properties of Some Bacteria of the Genus Pseudomonas"
Kiev, i-fikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep/Oct 71, pp 562-568
Abstract: The effect of culture liquids of 24 strains of Pseudomonas belonging
to 15 species was determined in tests conducted in vitro with tobacco mosaic
virus and In vivo with isolated leaves of Nicotiana glutinosa infected with
the virus. The culture liquids of seven strains (Ps. acrugirosa 16 1. and
36 1., Ps. radiob-acter Samnosudov and 137/2, Ps. syringae 465, and Ps. fluo-
rescens 1152 and 8326) inhibited the virus to the extent of 42.2-79.2 percent.
In tests with infection of N. glutinosa leaves, the prophylactic effect of the
culture liauids was i-iore pronounced than their therapeutic effect. The com-
position oi the culture medium (Hottinger broth or a'potato decoction), the
length of time of contact of the liquid with the virus in vitro, and the
state of the viral infection, had a definite effect on the antivirus activity
of the bacterial metabolic products. The culture liquids of Ps. r;idiobacter
137/2, Ps. aeruginosa 16 1., and Ps. aeruginosa 36 1., applleO to tobacco
and potato plants under 11old conditions to detentiltie the prophylactic effect,
reduced the accumulation of 5-6 phytopathogenic viruses (tobacco mosaic virLls,
1/2
USSR
BOBYR, A. D., and DYACHOK, V. V., Mikrobiologicheskiv Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5,
Sep/Oct 71, pp 562-568
tomato bronzing virus, and viruses X, Y, S, and M of potato mosaic) by 35-30
percent. 14hen potato tubers had been soaked in the culture liquid of Ps.
aeruginosa 16.1. before planting, the potato yield was increased. Five-fold
spraying of plants in the field with the culture liquid of Ps. aeruginosa
16 1. or Ps. radiobacter 137/2 not only was ineffective in increasing the
yield of tobacco of the Havana variety or of potatoes of the variety Priye-
kul'skiy ranniy, but even reduced the yield in some cases, while spraving
with the culture liquids that had been combined with the antibiotic imanin
increased the yields by 13.8-16.7 percent.
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USSR
UDC 663.13.5?6.856.8
HOSKOVE-TS', S. M., KOVAIENKO, 0. G., and. BOBYR, A. D.., Institute of Hicro-
biology and Virology, Academy of Sciend-e-d-Mrairoan. SSR
"Some Physical and Physico-Chemical Properties of Antiviral Products of
Yeast Hetabolism"
Kiev, Doklady Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoy SSRI No 2, Jan 71, pp 172-174
Abstracti Physical and physico-chemical -properties of antiviral substances
in the yeast extract and culture fluid of Candida tropicalis 3B and Candida
arborea KA.1-1-1 were studied by subjecting them to the action of various
factors, followed by testing their inihibitoiy activity against potato X-V-Jrus
and tobacco mosaic virus. Biological activity of the viruses was. determined
by infecting indicator plants Datura stramonium L. and Gonphrena Globosa 1j.
It was detornined that the substances stulied are thertally stable (they
am not deactivated by beating to 10000 for 10-15 min), do not -penetrate
through a cellopl-ane membrane in the process of dialysis, ary-1 a-re not 1)--e-
cipitated during ult--acentrifugation in the ranGe 100,000 -- 200,00 for
204 hrs. In et~.-noi t-hese substances precipitate partially out of dilute
solutions. AttenDts to isolete inhibitors from the biolop-cal nixture by
means of paper chromatography in the system n-butarnoltacetoic acidiwater
112-
USSR
110SKMM', S. M. , et al. j Dokaldy Akademil Nauk, Lfkx,-dnsl-.oy SSR, Eo 2,
Jan 71, pp 172-174
(4z1,5) and in W3 aqueous ethanol showed that the most active antiviral
f~cac-tion was found at the omilgir. of the chromatog-raphic strip or close to it.
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USSP LJDC 536.023
BOBYRI, A. N., VALPETEP, M. V., and TE!,IKIN, A. G,
"Apparatus for Complex Studies on Thermophysical Characteristics of
Materials Over a Wide Temperature Range"
V sb. "Tec)loprovodnost' i diffusiya". -T.1, Vvo.1 (From the Collection
of Works "Thermal Conductivity and Diffusion," Vol 1, No 1), Pica, 1969,
pp 37-44 (from LZI-Te No 5, May 70, Abstract No 5G72, by
L. K. Boronin)
Translation: The described apparatus permits determination of KTPR
(coefficient of thermal conductivity) thermal conductivity a, and
thermal capacity cp of solid and formulated materials. The device can
operate in stationary or non-stationary modes. A treated s 'pecimen consists
of two identical cylinders betoeen which the main heater 15 placed.
Automatic compensation for heat loss eliminates heat effusion from the
specimen side surfaces; thus the temperature field is artificially maintainea
along one axis. Specimen temperatures are sensed by three thermocouples,
so teat the temperature field at any moment can be reconstructed by means
--ot-a se-ries expansion. The parameter a can be approximated in this manner.
1/2
USSR
BOBYRIY A. N., et al., V sb. "Teploprovodnost' i diffusiya". T. 1, Vyp 1 (from
the collection of works "Thermal Conductivity and Diffusion," Vol 1, No 1), 1969,
PP 37-44 (from RZh-T~eploenergetika., No 5, may 70, Abstract No 5G72)
In the stationary mode, ;t is determined from heater power and temperaf ure
differentials. From the relationship between at , X , Cp and density, the
value of CP is found. A detailed description Is Included of the circuit
for automatic heat loss compensation. Two figures, seven references.
L. K. Boronin
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USSR
FIP-SOV, Ye. L. , MT.LI,'IV'IK, !.. 1. ,
UDC: 621-372.85-2. 1
"A Mleasurernent Cavity for an Electron Par=.-,gne'uic
Mbscow, Qtkn,~-iya, Izobr~tcijiiya, PronTshlennyye Obrazt.,iy,
No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329655, D-J-,-,sior H, filed, 30 111- 70,
published 9 Feb 72, D 22-1
Translation: 9rids Author'.,; Certificate introdnicclj a,
an clecl. ron re5onallcc sp,Ttrorreter. Ps
ture of the patent, the space factor of the cavity -is cnI,Ard*i-.(,,d, and 'Lhe
sensitivity of the sDectrImeter is accordingly maxindzed whcrj stu("--ing
specMens v-i-th hig
ji dielectric losses by partiadly shielding the
from the electromarnetic field of the cLvity. Shielding is ;t~!ComrlisheE
by two sections of current-conduct-inU, tube or a conductive hlelix i~ tLe
cavity is rectar,.-v-1arI arld by the inner conductor of the cavity if it is
coaxin-,
USSR' UDC 539.1?3.3
KCMAR, A. ?-, Academician of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSE.,
KUTLOV, A. A., 3~,!-1,NCHUK, G. G., and SOLYAKINI, G. YE.,
Physicotechn-ical institute imeni A. F. loffe, Academy of Sciences
USSR, Leningrad
"Nucleonic Composition and Excitation Energies of Fissioning Nuclei
in Irradiation of Bi-209, PD-208,,and Au-197 Targets With Photons With
Energy E'Imax = 1 Gev"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 190, No 6, 1970, PP 1308-1311
Abstract: The authors determine the nucleonic composition A,Z and
excitation energy E... of fissioning nuclei by using data on fission
0
product characLerlstics, particularly the effect of a decrease in
the kinetic energy of fragiments with the escape of neutrons from
0
them and the calculation of the mass and energy distributions of frag-
ments at a g-xven nucleus temperature. The article uses results relaL-
ing only to liglht Bi-209 and Au-197 target nuclei, cited in an earlier
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USSR
KOMAR, A. P., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 190, No 6,
1970, PP 1308-1~)11
article by the authors, as ,-iell as new data for a Pb-208 target and
refined data for an Au-197 target calibrated according to Cf-252
fragments. The initial formula for the authors' calculations was
the Seaborg-Viola formula for the mean kinetic energy of fragments
i
Bk prior ro escape of neutrons from them.
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Automatic Control: Systems
USSR UDC: 621.317.799:621.318.1.042.13
BOOIAINOV Wle. Ye. , IKONNIKOV, S. N.
"Pulse Method of Mea5ure-ient of Magnetos tri ction of Cylindrical Magnetic Films"
Tr. Mosk, Aviats. In-Ta [Works of Moscow Aviation Institute], No 233, 1971, pp 207-
212 (translated from Referativriyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'-
naya Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 A345 by A. B.)
Translation: A method is �tudied for testing cylindrical magnetic films with
circular anisotropy, deposited on an elastic conducting substrate. In the device
produced by this method, a wire rod with a film is fastened or the axis of a
solenoid, creating a homogeneous magnetic field. The program of current pulses in
the cixcuit with the film contains 2 synchronized sequences of different polarity
and frequency, sufficient for saturation of the film. The signal from the film is
displayed on an oscilloscope, synchronized with, high-f-reqiiency pulses. 2 figures;
4 references.
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USSR UDC: 519.1
BOCHANOVA, 11. N.
"On Analyzing the Dynamic State of a Finite Auzomaton"
Kiev, Probl. nadezhaosti sistem upr.--sbarnik (Problems of Reliability of
Control Systems--collec'Lion of works), "Nauk. dumka", 1973, pp 78-82 (from
RZh-Matematika, No 9, Sep 73, abstract No 9V429)
Translation. A model is proposed for random delays of &-I asynchronous
finite automaton which accounts both for delays of logic elements and
for delays of communications lines. A method is given for analyzing the
behavior of automata in this model.
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88780
S/01 60/000/024/014/123
Al 56YI027
AUTHOR: Bochkarev, B.A.
TITLE; A Method for Manufacturing Thin-Layer Nonwire Electrical Resistances
PERIODICALt Byulleten' izobreteniyj 1960, No. 24, pp. 22-23
TEXTz Class 21c, 54 . No. 134306 (658335/24 of March 14, 1960). 1. This
method is used for M manufacture of electrical resistances from metal-
silicon alloys. In order to increase the specific resistance of the conduct-
ing layer, the above-mentioned alloys are supplemented with up to 20% of
lanthanoides. 2. The conducting layer is obtained by means of sublimation
of a mechanic mixture of metal-silicon powders and lanthanoide oxides in a
vacuum.
Card 1/1
1W,
8o994
S/019/60/000/04/103/315
/0 0 D038/DO06
AUTHOR: Pochkarev. B.A.
TITLE; A Wireless Ron-Inductive Resistor
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1960, Nr 4, p 24 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Class 21ey 54 Nr 126168 (625760/24 of 14 April 1959). 1)
A resistor wiotn conductor consisting of spirals with
opposite turn direction. The spirals are formed of a
conductive mass filling the spiral grooves, which are
placed on opposite planes of a flat insulating base.
2) Resistor as per para 1) with an insulating base in
the shape of a parallelopiped and a partition set on one
edge* The partition is designed for connecting spirals
placed on two opposite sides on the base.
Card 1/1
85835
0-
S/019/60/000/0-'7/ 13/070
3 S", A11-2/02-9
AUTHOR- Bochkarev. B.A.
TITLE: A Method for Producing Contact Units -for Elei~,,rl:! Ncnw4~.re Re-51stanc,.~-:
PERIODICAL:. Byulleteni j.zobreteniy, 1960, No, 17, P 27
TEXT- Clase 21c,5405. No. 131385 (64_1747/24 of November 12, 1959), Tb-:5
contact unit is int-ended for Improv=g the electric ~:ontact between IhjLL metal n-a,,.
and current- conducting layer, berween which a curr,!~n- conducting metal Is ar~,Ol i -
ad to the inner surface of the cap or to the end of the in,sulatl.on base wfUch )S
covered with a current -condue tsing layer- it hass the follovi',.ng spel-.ial f*eal.%ire
in order to achieve a stable electric contact for the atKve-men-~,Ioned Metal Cad-
mium is used, which upon a subsequent heat.Ing of the assembled resistance iss T.rarl_z~-
formed into a cadmium oxide in an oxidizing air medlim.
Card 1/1 41
8(2) SOV/19-59-3-89/306
-AUTHOR: Bochkarev, B.A.
TITLE: A Method of Making Current-Carrying Eleczrodes
Contact Caps or a Head for Carbon Resistors.
PERIODIC-kL: Byulleten' izobreteniY, 1959, Nr 3, p 26
ABSTRACT: Class 21c, 54 Nr 117932 (596345 of 5 z1j;ril
1958). 1) TRh new method is intended to ob-,a--"--i
a reliable connection between the cap or the head
and the wire electrode. The end of the electrode
is flashed off by an electric are, and the resul-
tant small metallic ball is used for making the
cap or the head, which form an integral part of
the electrode. 2) To make a cap or head of a
material different from that of the wire electrode,
the end of the latter is flashed off with a
or tube (placed over the electrode) ina-de of a
-s-hich nroduces the reQuired --P-,ision the
metal of the electrode.
Card 1/1
VUC 539.56:669.*,'L~/",".E-2l.-,L,
INFLUENCE OF CHROMIUM, MANGANESE, AND CONDITIONS OF HEAT TRFA'ND-*T ON
WE COLD-SHORTNESS OF TYPF 10kh2C.N2 STEEL
[Articlv! by Yu.11. Hnnlova,'V_~~-v, T.t,. J,,--tovi
Ho~osiblrsk. 0-1
Runsinn. signed to press 6 Aurust 1970. I'll
The study of cold-shortness was done on rediur-alloy
cast steel type 3OKh2G112 by the method of dc-er!nin-:ni thr ~nr-
nitude of the impact strength on Benape-type tent bar5 19 X 10
X 55 rim In size at test temperatures of t2O$ -20, -40, And
-600 C and energy of static bending on the santilves ID X 10 X
55 mm in size with an angular notch (angle of opon~nf'_ 601.
depth of notch 2 mm, r - 0.2 mm) at tent temperatures of -20.
-40. -60, and -DO- C.
The steel was smelted in a '75-ton basic open-nearth
furnace.
The specific energy of deformation durinp, static bend-
inp, was determined by the method of planimetry or -hu ,reat~
of the diagrams obtained by testing samples on n 12-ton -.ach-
ine from the TsH11TMASh (Central Scientific Rebudrch Ins*citu,
of Technology and Mechanical Engineering).
By analyzing the test result* on ntatic 1'endine.
tormined the magnitude of the specific anargy of t~;u ~ndi-zld-
I sermentq of the bending diarram And the prgvrenca Or A CrY-
off
talline component in the fractures of the test bars.
1. Loading Velocity ard Impact Strenpth
As we know, the reliability of a metal functionin;7. mt
low temperatures or at high loading volocitic!i (under in,-act)
Is characterized mainly by the tendency to brittle fracturv.
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