SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGATYREV, B. M. - BOGDANETS, A. D.
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.USSR
SVERDLOV, A. G., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 196, No 1, 1971, pp
220-222
of all radion.retcctors aL increased pressure remained the same as at normal
preantjiirv_ datij~ftt; th- w1wro vloi~ of t-ArAtitto ji(I-k dviritig Sotno. of
the refitilts Arti tjUiLiiiticaLly unreliable. Thiia hypoxia doeti n(IL deett-,Iti,~- t1tv
radioprotuctivo offect in Ow axnmtiaed compoundo.
3/3
USSR
=1 7110?OL I S ?-_TT c ad cmician of the 1:7-zairdlan 'LcadeT7-L of
j -ciences Y11.
LYROVA~P 0. B.; B T (Mathamiatics Institute.,, Mcr. Acade-myr of Scioncec)
W
1.
letthod of RaDid Comergence in the Problai of GonstracUon of .1 Lyapunov
Function"
Kiev, Dopm~idi Akacleidi Naul: nix-ains' kci Seriya A KzyIko-~T'clcl rdclini 'a
Matemat-,vmhni TT Auvgust, 1/072; PP 702-6
AB31"I'A.CT : Amethod is submgestad -for tlie const_-uction of a Lvammov I'mictio-
M, x) of a weakly nonmitonomous linear s-.mT,&,n of equations
fly dg
WE Ax + P(,~)x., ~
dt
with 'U.Ie assu-mtion that 11 P is snal I and P is a 'L a-irly si-,moth Aimticn
of 0 representable by 0 in Ue forn of a Fourier scries.
The L-coposed nethc;A is based on the Krylov-Do qolyubov idea of Successive
slabs,'Vitution of variablesl. em-uring rapid coaverpence,
T11t, ;j-cj
I.12 olb LNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE-RLALIZATION GF IHE 1960" PR03LEM TGPICS PLA-N FOR THE PROBLEM SOCIAL
PUaLIL HEALTH u-k"..-7;4NIZATICN ANG ADMINISI'KArION -U-
iiYGIENE 41-D
AUTHfJk--&O6ATYREVv 1.0-
OF J.NFC-LSSR
C Lill
SCVETSKUYE ilikAVOOKHRANENIYEt RUSSIANt NO 5y 1970v PP
-6a-91
.DATE PuBLISF.E'u-------70
SUO-JECT AREAS--31CLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-PUBLIC I-EALTS, STATISTICS
CC.NTACL MAkKING-NC RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/VRAfJE--3005/C683 STEP NO--UR/0753/70/000/005/0086/0091
CIRC ACLESSICN NG--AP0132801
212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 1)ATE--20NOV7C
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP013Z801
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AdSTRACT. IN 1968 74 MEDICAL INSTITUTES, 11
INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED TRAINING OF PHYSICIANS, FOUR UNIVERSITIES
(LHAIRS AND CclUkSES IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL HYGIENE 4NO PU61-IC HEALTH
ORGANIZATION), AND 18 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES PARTICIPATED IN
CARRYING OUT THE SCIE[..TIFIC RESEARCH PLAN CCNCERNING THE PROBLEM "SOCIAL
~..HYGIENE AND PU3LIC HEALTH 6RGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION". SCIENTIFIC
'PROJECTS 6ERE COMPLETED BY 93 ESTABLISHMENTS 177 CHAIRS OF SOCIAL
hYG-IENE ANU PU6LIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION OF PEDICAL INSTITUTESt MEDICAL
FACULTIES, UNIVERSITIES, AND INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED TRAINING OF
PHYSICIANSt ANC ALSO ID SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUff-S). RLS-c-ARCH WA,,;
cclicucr!"t) klr4 114c rikootim oy ID0,Y) VAR111,11'Alit-) IN
WORK rltAf oikks c6m0LLtL.1. fAtiLL I INOMATI;') 1-111. ',Jf'1IKlhLlllWl (if littl',l
wHO CLAPLETEO PRGJECTS IN L9bS AMONG THE SPLCIfIC PROBLEMS. TABLE 1.
SPECIFIC PR08LEMS AND NUM8EX OF ViORKERS ON COMPLETED PROJECTS IN 1968.
TABLE 2. DIS-TPIBLTIOI% OF COMPLETED PROJeCTS COVEkED BY THE PLAN AMONG
THE SPECIFIC PRG8LEMS FOk 1961 AND 1968.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
U X 5 1'7 -
~211 I ItIfy,011 N. N. K. D., and Y ~~E
V. 1
"Displacement of' Pseudo",--11o!re:,is in 1~11=~)hinatcs and Phos,01"ine
Lenin~-rad, 0",..,,shci.--,- kaiir-ji 1,0 0 L'6;?
0 _, Vol N 7, Jul 7 , P ~;
Abstract: A -orevious P~'ic-le Yv the -aLithors chci~,~od Claatu in p'-ormh
L, - 1, - =~
alky-1 groups i7it;i hi--,,i electrc!r--tivity mch as ti, tric'
"'hich can
ELre disniaced :-rolms zm,-'er the action o' in tnf2
of al3kaiies. wor', in this area, ',n~ au1k1'.-,o--,-:
displaceir.ent of ~--raupz in pliosphin-ates -nr,-!
under ananlogo,.zs condlitions. It was found that th~a :rou-p is
ruch more readily,,- b,.r an aLkoxyl -.-roup in phos;7,114-nates az-,~
oxides than in phosphonates. W,?al:or laces (e.,,., trialkyl=i-nics) can -be ~--Dd
as catalysts.
1/1
USSR
BOGATYREV, NT. FOMENIKO, A. A.
"Current Relay"
UDC: 531.7.087.92
Shakhtnaya Avatomatika (Mine Automation Collection of Works], Donetsk, 1969,
pp 83-86 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i
Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1970, Abstract No 7A108, by N. S.)
Translation: A current relay of a new design is analyzed. The relay consists
of a body, transition clutches, permanent magnets, a ferxomagnetic ball, limit-
ing grids, a type MKV-1 magnetically controlled contact, four filter magnets,
and a screen. The operating principle of the relay is described and its tech-
nical characteristics are presented. Two illu8trations.
1/1
USSR UDC 669.71.042.62
KUROCHKIN, P. D., KUZIIETSOV, V. S., BOGATY =". A.
"Production of Cast Aluminum Strip"
V sb. Novoye v protsessakh ~oryacheX obrabotki met. (Uhat's New in the Pro-
cesses of Hot Working of Metals -- collection of works) , Moscow, Mashinostro-
yeniye Press, 1971, pp 44-47 (from Uh--Metallurgiva, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No
4G171)
Translation: A study was mide of the problem of producing iluminum strip by
the u--thod of castin- in a roll crystallizer and the possibility of control-
0
ling the aluminum crystallization process. Your illustratiOlls.
Malmr. M. M. -
AMR-M-M-2-IMORROF. Mh
USSR
UDC 621.039.51.001.8
ARNOL'DOV, M. N. , ROGATYR.EV,__VT._K. , DUBOVSKIY, B. G. , IVAINOVSKIY, M. N.
KALENICH, V. N., KIR'YANOV, G. I., VILOVIDOVA, A. V., FROLOV, V. V.
"Activation Control of Oxygen in Circulating Sodim-Potassium Coolant Using
a Neutron GeneratorI'
Tr. VNII radiats. tekhn. (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Radiation Engineering), 1972, No. 7, pp 137-144 (from RZh-50. Yadernyve
reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.50.93)
Translation: The first stage in carrying out continuous control of oxygen in a
ci-rculating loop with an Na-K alloy and a inocRup of a nuclear reactor circuit
is described. The basis of the method is the familiar reaction for deter-
mining oxygen on the basis of N16 (the reaction 016 (n, P) N16). A small-
scale neutron generator of the type NGI-5 with a flux of about 5-108 neutron/
/see was used for activation. This method for oxygen control on the basis of
the N16 isotope is also applicable in the active loop of a nuclear reactor.
4 ill., 2 tables, 2 ref.
1/1
USSR
UDC 541-183.2LL
ITIKOLIYEEV, A. V. , BQGJkTY_7PE-V__._V.._.L. , Z-h-UNKO, F. V. , IFULPEq, A . P. ,
SOKOLOVA S. I.. IfTYU-BIWIE, N. V,., Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,
.9 C3
Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences of the USSR
"Ion ENchange Equilibrium Between Ionite Grains'!
14osco-,r, Doklady Akademii_ 1-Tauk SSSR, Vol 198, 1971, 110 1, Pp 138-
140
Abstract: Knoi..m formulas to det-ennine the eauilibriiLm state in
the case of inter-grain affinitly can be applied only if the inter-
bond exchange by counterions takes place by the predominantly
simle mechanism involved in direct contact between grain surfaces.
if other factors besides contact play any considerable role (such
as ionite hydrol7sis), these must be considered as well, and be
brought into the formula for ecuilibrium state. The authon de-
rive.empirically several formuias for ion exchange between ionite
grains.
1/1
2
USSR
UDC 541.127
NIXOIAYEV, A. V., Academician, B"XROVI-4-4,# and ZHURKO, F. V., Institute
of Inorganic Chemistry, SiberiaK-Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR,
Novosibirsk
"Mechanism and Kinetics of Ion Exchange Between Ionite Grains"
Moscow# Doklady Akademil Haukt SSSR, Vol 200, Ho 4, 1971, pp 886-889
Abstractt This study examines intergranular counterion exchange occurring
only on direct contact of the swollen grains of ion exchangers in completely
deionized water. An example is intergranular counterion exchange in the con-
tact of monefunctional strongly ionized resins in such ionic forms where
hydrolysis is practically ruled out. An electrochemical model of the
exchange Interaction of two ionite grains with the participation of electric
double layers is given, and the principal factors influencing the exchange
process rate are considered.
1/1
USSR UDC 660'.11.01:536.413.2
BOGATYREVA. V. V., BOG,ATI~~_ YU. Z.,, and BOLOVIYEVA, T. 1.
wThe Heat Expansion of Glass of the FbO-SiO2 System, Depending Upon the
Cosq)osition"
LenJngrad, Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 8, Aug 73, pp 34-36
Abstract: An investigation is made of the relation of the coefficient of
linear heat ex-oansion to the temperature and composition of glass of the two-
component FbO-~iO2 system with a content of 25 to 67 molecular percent FbO.
Simple formulas were experimentally derived, uffiich enable the coefficient of
linear heat expansion to be calculated with an exactness to urithin + 0.51% for
glass of the PbO-02 system, and approximately for all types of fliJ glass,
ftc= room temperature to the glass-a~nealing temperature. A graphic relation-
ship of the mean coefficient of linear heat expansion of glass of the indicated
system to the content of PbO (in molecular percent) is presented, as well as
forzulas for the calculation of this relazionship. 3 figures. 1 table. 3
references.
1/1
"Nonlinear Theory of Tunnel-Diode Amplifiers with Distributed
Parameters"
Gorlkiy, Izve8tiya VUZ -- Radiofizika, Vol. 13, No. 9, pp 1361-
1366
Abstract; The method used by the author in investigating the the-
ory of nonlinear amplifiere is the averaging method applied to
the nonlinear differential-difference equations describing the
wave process in the amplifier using tunnel diodes for steady-
state as well as transient operation modes. Reflections from in-
completely matched loads are taken into account. The circuit
considered in the calculations is one stage of a multistage cir-
cuit, each stage of which contains a tunnel diode. The author
develops formulas for the stage's operation when there is no re-
flection or where the reflection is a minor factor, as in a Pulse
amplifier where the pulses are relatively narrow. Amplifiers of
this type are successfully used for strengthening signals in the
300-800 MHz range and above. Amplification at lower frequencies
is difficult since the structural elements of the circuit become
too large and since such amplifier stages, containing a single
active element, do not provide marked amplification or broad be-nd-
widths. In concluding, the author expresses his gratitude to
M. 1. Rabinovich for the interest he showed in this work.
USSR
uDc: 621.373.531(088.8)
,_AU_X. , RABINOVICH, M. I. I
]~~,qATYREV The Radio Physics Scientific Research
Institute Affiliated With Gor1kiy University
"A Pulse Generator"
USSR Author's Certificate No 270786, filed 22 Jun 67, published 11 Aug 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 1, jan 71, Abstract No 1G211 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a rulse generator based
cm am inductance-capacitance shaping line. The unit contains a tur-nel diode
and series-connected L-shaped links made up of an inductance and capacitance
connected through voltage dividers to a power supply, To produce synchro-
mized pu1ses of sequentially changing duration, and with sequentially
changing polarity beginning at the middle of the line, the latter is Shorted
at both ends, and a tunnel diode is connected in each of its links in
parallel with the induct~mcc through one of -the resistors in the voltage
divider.
1/1
USSR UDC 621.373.51:621.373.43
BOGATYREV, YU. K, RABINOVICH, it. 1.
"Pulse Generators'
I
Mloscow, Otkrvtiva, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennvye Obraztsy, Tuvarnyye Z'naki,
No 17, i2 '-1ay 1U, p J4, Pacent No
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a Dulse -eneracor ma~`a of a
shaping LC-line containing tunnel diodes and series-connected L-type inductance
and capacitance elements connected via voltage dividers to a power supply.
7he generator is distinguished by the fact that in order t-o o:utain synchronized
pulses of sequentially varyinglength and beginning with the middle of the line and
varying polarity, the line Is shorted on both ends, and a tunnel diode is con-
n
tea' via one o - %,
ec f the resistors of the voltage divider in each of i-s sections
parallel to the inductance.
1/1
USSR
UDC 541-183-5:546.799.4
DAVYDOV, YU. P., and ROGATYPEVA, 1. G.
"Sorption of Pu(,V~ by ion Exchange Resins in the Aroa of Plutonium (IV)
Hydrolvs-is"
Leningrad, -Radiolddmiya, Vol 14, No 2, 19?2, pp 200-2005
Abstract: Experivients were carried out aimed at finding out whether the
hydrolyzed forms of plutonium (IV) posses the specificity of absorption and
whether this specificity is due to the formation of monomieric hydroxy com-
plexes in the solution or of the polynuclear hydroxy complcxori. A wide ran.-a
of acidity and concentration of plutonium in 7N HNO was used on ion exchange
res' . KU 2 AV-17, arii Dowex-1. The study ShOT;ed Lat hydrolyzcri monomeric
Pu(INY ions's-how no specificity in their behavior i-n respect to above resins.
Several forms o' complexer, are fourJ. in the solut Fulo Pu(Clo"
Wn
Pu(OH)2~, 1
2' , etc. -- and it is quite possible that only one of there ions is ab-
sorbed selectively. The poly-nuolear PU(IV) complexes exhibit lower sorption
ability than the =.ncmeric P~(,V) ions.
1/1
U35q
UDO 539.216.2:538.2
IMI, P. D., RrLYLITSYN, V. 1 z, _-,XMTYRff-VA L. A., RODICIEV, D. M., and
SAFONOV, 1. A., Krasnoyarsk Polytrchir-M-lic-al -ThR,ME-10tute
I!Energy of Domain Boundaries in Permalloy Films"
Moscow~ Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol A No 5, 19701 PP 903-907
Abstract: A method is suggested for measuring the energy density of domain
boundaries in thin perutalloy films with circular anisotropy. The measurements,
0
performed on a film 1-a 100 A thick, yield values of doma-in boundary energy dens-
ity y near 4.2 erg/cm , which agrees well with the theoretical estimates for
film6 of this thickness. In the area of thicknesses less than 1,000 the
meaBured enera values exceed the expected values, reaching 18 erg/cm An
attempt is made at, experimental study of y as a function of the constant field
intensity applied perpendicular to the plane of the circular boundary.
USSR UDC 542.957:547.559.77:547.559.78:547.1'118
NESMEYANOV, A. N., USTYNYUK, N. A., ]~CLGAIII A jts RAK-ROVA, L. G.,
--V., and I A
Institute of Element Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Reactions of the Phenyl Derivatives of the Metal Carbonyls of Molybdenum
and Tungsten With Triphenylvhosphine and Triphenyl Phosphite"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriva Khimicheskaya, 1, Jan 73, pp
62-67
Abstract: The products of the reaction of C 5H5W(CO)3C6H5(1) with P(C6H5)3
and P(OC6' e..g., C5H5W(CO)2LC6H5tCO; C511,W(CO2)LCO C6H5; or
,~+{8) 3
W(CO)3L 5H + fC6H5J -- depend on the condition. (L is either of
the P ligands~. A series of C31 to C57 phospho derivatives of 14 and Mo
were prepared and characterized by physical data, elemental composition,
and spectral and TIM data. Stereochemistry, exchange of the ligands, and
the effects of a limited number of solvents were considered.
1/1
- 20 -
Heat, Combustion, Detonation
USSR
UDC 621.039.587
BOGATYREVA, S. V., LEBEDEV, Yu. Ye., MILAYEV, A. I., TEVLIN, S. A.
"Study of the Possibility of Applying Complexons in Cooling Channels in tile
Presence of Radiation"
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (TWorks of Moscow Power Engineering Institute), 1972,
No. 126, pp 24-27 (from. RZh-50. Yaeternyye reaktory, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract
No 11.50.36)
Translation: Solutions of compositions based on complexons can be used to
wash coo:F1_ng channels if the radiation doses are not too high. Active depo-
sits are partially washed off. The presence of radiation accelerates processes
within the coolant that determine the development of a protective film on.
pearlite steels. This makes it possible to shorten the time for treating the
channels as compared with the time expended under ordinarv methods. 1 ill.,
2 ref.
1/1
USSR UDC 620.197.1
MUGULDVA, T. XH., Doctor of Technical Sciences, BUSUK, -L. M., Caiididate of
Technical Sciences, BOCATYRT.VA, S. i Lvigineer, LTIMURA j A. A. , Engineer;
Moscow. PeLrcz
"The Corrosion of Structural 1-1aterials in Boron-Containing Solutions That,
are Used for Controlli-ng the Purap Work of Nuclear Reactors"
Mw.cov, Te-ploenergetika, No 12, 10,70, pp 14-17
Abstractt The corrosion resistance of steel IlUa8N9T, zi-i-coni= alloys
with 1 and 2.5% niobium (the materials of fuel-element shells and cassettes),
as ve.11 as carbon steel 20 iind low-alloy vessel steel in boron-containing
solutions is investio--ted. It is shown that the use of boric acid for
'see control and theemrgency stopping of nuclear reactors does not bring
about corrosion of the structux-al materials. Five figures, 3 tables.
,A
- 42 -
112 02'3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING :)ATE--230CT70
TITLE--T4c, CF ALLERGY TO DRUGS lN THE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF
C
PULPtTIS -U-
-AUTHOR-(02)-0VRUTSKIY, G.D., BOG4TYREVA, VlA.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--VSSR
:S,OURCE--STO.MATOLOGLYA, 1970, VOL 49, Nk 3, PP 27-29
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL MAND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~TOPIC TAGS--ORAL DISEASE, TOOTH# ALLERGIC DISEASE! ORAL HYGIENE,
ANTIBIOTIC
..CONTROL MARKING--Nfl RESTRICTIONS,
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
,.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0096 STEP NO--UR/0511/70/049/003/0027/0029
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120796
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 023 WNCL A rS IF I ED Pm',';~CESSING DATE-- 23*.3CT0
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120796
~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- 43STRACT. IN 451 PATIE)NTS WITH A DIVERSE
IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY THE AUTHQQS INVESTIGATED THE EF-FECTIVF!mjNeSs OF
CONSERVATIVF TREATMENT OF PULPITIS OF 479 TEETH. A!-C'IG WITH CLINICAL
INDICES OF THE STATE OF DENTAL PULP THE AUTHORS C~3NDUCT;:D AIN
ALLERGOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF PATIENTS AND STUDIED T.-iE SE-NSITIVITY OF
THE MICROFLORA OF THE CARI-,,WS CAVITY T9 THE ANTIBIOTICS E"MPLOY;--o. IT
I SENS'ITIVITY OF TH17 EitANISMI PINLUENCES
WAS FSTABLISHED THAT THE ALLERGIC I 'R .1
THE DIJTCC,%;,E OF THE TREATMENT TO A GkEATEP. DEGPEE THAN THE V!IC,0-)FL0aAL
SENSITIVITY OF THE CARIOUS CAVITY TO THE MEDICINAL PREPARATION USED.
FACILITY: KAFEDRA TERAPEVTICHESKOY STOMATJLOGII o4140 KAFERDRA
PATOLOGICHESKOY FI Z TOLDGII KAZANSKOGO MEGITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UW 666.11.01:536.413.2
BOGATMILTA V V., BOGATIREV, YLT. Z., and SOLOVIYEVA, T. I.
wThe Heat Fzcpansion of Glass of the FbO-SiO2 System, Depending Upon the
Composition"
Leningrad, Optiko-Melchanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 8, Aug 73, pp 34-36
Abstract: An investigation is made of the relation of the coefficient of
linear heat expansion to the temperature and composition of glass of the two-
comwonent PbO-S-LO2 system with a content of 25 to 67 molecular percent PbO.
Siv~le formulas were experimentally derived, which enable the coefficient of
linear heat expansion to be calculated with an exactness to within + 0.5% for
glass of the FbO-02 system, and approximately for all types of flint glas,-,
from room temperature to the glass-annealing temperature. A graphic relatlon-
ship of the mean coeffici;aat of linear heat expansion of glass of the indicated
,z*_zm
A-V Lo the content of FbO (in molecular percent) is presented, as well as
formulas for the calculation of this relationship. 3 figures. 1 table. 3
references.
1/1
112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
,TITLE--CERTAIN PROBLEMS OF LOW TEMPERATURE TENSOMETRY -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-BOGAYCFUK, V.I., KUZLOVt
CGUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
-SGURCE-PRCGLEMY PFC-CHNOSTI, VOL. 2-,
-DATE PU6LISHED---70
I*A.t LIKHATSKIY, S.I.
MAR. 1970, P. 86-89
SUBJECT AREOAS-METHODS AND EQUIPMENT, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-TENSILE TEST, STRAIN MEASURING INSTRUMENT, LO.-.' TEMPERATURE
EFFECT
CCNTROL MARKLNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS IF LED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1,130 STEP t.'O--Ult/3663/70/002/oOO/UJ8,1)10089
CIRC ACCESSIGN NG--AP0124b84
UNCLASSIFIED
212 02! UNICLASSIFIED PPUCESSING OATE--30OCT70
CIRG ACCESSICN Ni'l-AP0124884
A3STRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRAcr. DISCUSSION OF SONE PROill-0-IS IN LON
TE.MPERATURE TENSOMETRY t-,ITH RESPEcr TO ITS APPLicArlu,,,,q i-oi~ STUDYING THE
STRESS STRAIN SO-ATE OF TUBINE DISKS OPERATING AT TEM,?!~RATU.PES DoInIN To 77
DEG K. THE EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURE ON THE STRAIN SENSITIVITY
COEFFICIENT OF SE14SORS ARE ESTIMATED. THE FORMIATION OF FICITIOUS
STRAINS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF THEIR DETECTION ARE DISCUSSED.
FACILITY: AKADERIIA NAUK UKRAINSKOI SSR9 INSTITUT PROBLEM PiWCHNOSTI"
KIEV, UKRAINIAN SSR.
UN:CLAS-Si-FIE0
Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service:
APOD488'249' CHEMICAL ABST.
r 90933v Adsorption behavior of crystalline poi
_ amides in a wi enin avil
poly re range. Bog
Gato-Skava. T. V.:karzin. ~VIUIP"iz.-Khtrrf. Inst, IT
L
Ref. Code*
VS,
r and
(Russ). The adsorptiort properties of poly(ethviene sebacate) (1),
-polycaprolactarn (11), and hexamethylenediammonium adipate-
hexamethylenediammonium sebacate-11 copolymer (111) were
investigated at 30-225'. The adsorption of EtOAe by I films was
described by hyperbolic isotherms, indicafing a strong interaction
between I and EtOAc leading to increased flexibility and mobili-
tv of the individual structural elements. Significant structural
changes were detected at thesame ternp. at which "capillary con-
densation" of the sorbate vapors is obscl, Structural transforma-
tions in this case also apparently occurred via melting of material
with low ordering. Decompn. o~ the supramol. structure occurred
f at >95*. The melt of the cryst. polymer was not a homogennous,
mol. dispersed systent but contained ordered regions, Little ad-
sorption ( < 1%) of n-hexadecane ky I I was obscl. frorn 130-1 21W.
REEL/FRAME
19800593
"0048828
indicating that It is den-sely packed with few defects in its supra-
mol. structure. 11 adsorbed 8-9% n-decyl a1c. (IV) at 130-225*,
indicating weak -interaction between 41 and IV. "Capillary cm-
densatign" was not obsd. with 11 apparently because of its homo-
geneity'and lack of flaws. III adsorbed IV much more than 11 at
&U temps. (130-2251, indicating that it had more defects in its
supramol. structure and had more loosely packed structural ele
ments. D13JR J
14~
19800594
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ATTAZGV!._, L. S. and __'-OGDAI!.__G_._,I.
"Film Capacituors U-qi_nj Ti02"
UDC- 621.382.8--416:621-315-592
Kiev, Polu-orovodnikovava _t_ek.1,LniI:a i mihroelektroni-_!.,-a, 5, 1971,
PP 37-39
Abstrlact: A description is Given of a method for prepari-nG eaDacj--.
tors u-sing Ti-Ti02-Al 'ilms and substrates of sodium, and nonaikaii
glass. The results of e-coeriments pe.-formed on t1le--e devices are,
also presented. S-pecimens with an oxide layer thicl-aleps of 1700 -L
were found to h-ve -- s,,)ecific capacitance of 0 .3 APlciP; the diel-
ectric constant o.' ',.,he la7,er -41C-Is 58. FrE~r, ency liu-ni's o' ca-
I u . U - -1-
-Pacitors ...,ere a MXIMUM of 5 1,111z. Curves Ere plot-ted _i'or the tem-
perature and frequency dependences of the cap-citance and dielec-
,F
Uric cha27acterist":-cs of these devices. T'he authors are associated
i~ith t-he 1_~iev Polytec-'runica-I Institute.
41-1--11-11- Wir
USSR UDC 539.238:066-1.868.2
BOGDALT, G. 1.
"Active Elements in Film Circuits"
Kiev, Polunroyodnil~,oT.-aya tekhnika i- mikroel ektronika, No. 5, 1971,
pp 51-56
Abstract: Dielectric films, their theory and mechanis~ms of opera-
tion, are discussed. The films c~ln be divided into three enue-
gories: those r4th 'LInicknesses of the order of one micron, -iith
high resistivity and the c'naracteristi- of voliz-_e dielectrics;
thin films less than iOO 1! thick, i-.ith hiEb conduclGivity as -uhe
result of the tiLniel ef-Ifect; -films 100-ZLOOO ~_ tiic1c., w-hich differ
from the othe---,s in thle greate-r complexity olf their conductivity
mechanism, 1,here -'Uhc pas:lla-~e of carriers insido -,.-he film is S111-ronc.-
ly affected by the com--osition of the dielectric and by -L-he 1r;rZe.
auant,it- of irmirities Ln the film. This descrintion of fil- cle-
ments 6eal-- wit.11 I" and S negative resistance ~,,, r7)e7,, ,-:1-lich be
widely used in relaxation oscillator circuits, -,~,,.itchin-,
taid memory cells. _1L r_zther ex-~ensive biblior i ~
..Xa-~,.ny r;n L _ 11 U
is gilren, and plots are sho-~.,n o4f the volt-armere c- I~.,aracteriotlics
for jTb-IITb-05-1,:e Structures at va-r-Jous ter_-reratLn-cs, and for
ff-type st inic 411-ures o- tl-_e sume coi--.,positicn. TIne author 0 1.
nected -.,-ith tAlo
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BOGD&N, G. 1. and DIMAROVA, Ye. N., Poluprovodnikovava tekhnika i i'.Iikroelek-
tronika, No 5, 1971, pp 70-72
of such structures as thermic sensors is advantageous because they are
chemicall.v stable and have a wide range of operating temperatures. They
are connected with the Kiev Polytechnical Institute.
212
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AVAI-10VA, L.S., BOGDA I.
11-1--~" sm
'Film Canacitore Based On Ti02
Polunrovodn. tekhn. i 'milroelektronika. Resp. wezhved. ob. (Semiconductor Technolor,~
And Microelectronics. Interdevart-montal Collection), 1971, lesue 5, PP '17-39 (frc=
RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sept 1971, Abstract No 911203)
Translationt Capacitors are obtained based on an electrolytically oxidized 15-itan-
ium film with a permittivity of 0.3 microfarad/cm2 and tg The
temperature and frequency characteristics of the epecimene are shown. ~ ill. 2 re-L.
Summary.
193 -
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UDC 621.382.333.34
BOGDAN, G. 1z a~idl DIMROVA, Ye. N.
VR~
"Study of the Thermistor Properties of a Thin-Film Metal-Dielectrie-Metal
Structure"
Pluprovodn. tekhn. i mikroelektronika. Resp, mezhved. sb. (Semiconductor
Technics and Microelectron"Ics. Republic Interdepartmental Collection),
19",71, issue 5, pp 70-72 (from M-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 9,
Sep 1971, Abstract No 9B490)
Translation; A study is made of the possibility of the use as a sensitive element
of a thin-film metal-dielectric-metal structure with an active layer of a Nb205
1000 R thick. The sensitivity of the element to a change of temperature with a
voltage lesa than the switching voltage is 50 � 5 mv/deg and the time constant vith
the given conBtruction of the device is 1 sec. The affect is studied of regi--es of
oxidation and the formation by current on an oxide layer, on the stability and ther-
mosensitivity of therm-istors- 3 ill- I Tab. 4 ref.
USSR
NEKRASOC, M. MI., and BOGDAN, G. I.
9M
"Electrical PrQp(-,rties of Niobium Oxide nim"
UDC 537.311.32
Poluprovodn. tekhn. i mLkroeiektronika. Re-sp. mezlived. sb. (Semiconductor
Technics and Microelectronics. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1971,
Issue 5, pp 33-37 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, 14o 9, September
1971, Abstract No 9B53)
Trans.lation: The results are presented of a study of a Nb2-Nb2O -Me The height of
the potential barrier at the boundary of the dielectric and mata? an~ the magnitude
of the electron affinity 84' Nb 0 are determined by the voltampere characteristics
of thin films (d --~ 100 A). The dependence of the capacitance of thick films
(d e--01000 R) on a fixed bias is established which cordfirma the presence of a
p-i-n junction in the oxide film. 14 ref. Summary.
1/1
Acc. Nr. ApOD4*7342- Ref. Code: U80syf
/4E
PRI14ARY SOURCE: Vestnik Khirurgii ex 1. 1. Grekova, 1970,
Vol 1043, Nr / , p 7..c -g.3
THE PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY
CANCER
Byr_,T,- Bojzdaa~
The methods of early recognition of the pulmonary cancer are described. It is con-
sidered that chemotherapy could be'the only method of radical treatrfient of this affec-
tion in its first "microscopic" stage.
19790868
USSR TJDC- 632.951-63-L-563.oo6.S
.1 Candidate of Biolorical Sciences, BOGDAN-BLAKIT-
BLAKITNAYA L. P.)
NAYA, L. R., Stavropol' Agricultural Institute
"Toxiciti, of Sumithion for Pests of Grain and Grain Produc-"-"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve. Vol 10, No 5, 1973, Pp 39-
41
Abstract; 6umithion CO,O-(IimetlYl-O-(3-piettlyl-4-ilitroplienyl)-
thiophosphate-1, a pesticide made by the Japanese company "Sumitomall
was f�eld-tested in the Stavro~ollskiy Kray. It was found that
Sumithion in a dose of 0.2 g/m- has excellent insecticidal and
acaricidal properties, and is lethal for most insect and mite pests
of granaries. '~~fhczi applied to a glass surface, the cheatical showed
contact action for aboub 20 days on the most harmful granary insects
and mites. Because of its insecticidal and acaricidal properties
against a broad spectrum of warehouse pests in the Lmaginal and
pre-imagd-nal -Forz-,s, and its low toxicity for %,arm-blooded animals,
Suritithion (and possibly its analogs -- Metall-11iion from Czechoslovakia,
Folithion from West German-, and Methylnitrophos made in the Soviet
Union) may bc extensively used for treating elevators and their
-2virons and also equipment used in connection with -rain stora-e.
56
ipas 5~459
9 July 1973
Fl-AqIAILITY OF GENEHATING ~MCAGAUSS
MACNENC FIELDS USING
COMPOLF19H) GAS I'INtN1r..1
(Article bY A. A. Vedenov, A. D. Pogdwiet-' N lu~.V-V,
Zhurnal Teklmiches),- I I - iki . 11-~'ijn. UI C" No pr'ss
a June 1971, pp 4~11-,IAMJ
Tho results )f calculation of r~eztiip. de%igned fcr
,v,,1a1,n, , pul,c magnetic liell in a liri~
vollome. are prerented in this irticle. 'The magnetic
is amplified by compr-~Ion In a cvIindrical met.0
puslwd by high-1,ressure gas (j'0(W-Z'O()0 ati.1). The e~~Cctcd
energy in the coirprrsird magnetic field is wveril ~i.T ~n-'
the lifetimv of the field is of the ordLr of 10 '~sez. n
contrast to apparattis using explosives, the examirel -4e,xce
is nondestructive; in contrast to devices used for c.~~-.-vsskng
bell with the encriji, of it% electromagnetic field, o.~-t
:
141mlned system doeh not experience the problems of st= r.
po%er storage units and Plectroragnetic onerg) com=--i-tors.
Introduction
Pulsed mogagauns fieldi, e.-iliecially in u large vol=o ~-' utth Ligh
(-I Kl and above) energics. arv Vvr 'y ins-peirton- in mo~lvrn inl'--rv. Thus,
they may be used for iolving the problem of controlled
syntlicsis it], invest igating matter at tiperhigh press"rer [-'T, ~~Iwrat Ing
4. ~111S)C (If CICCtTOM.Igns-tiC CLPY-gy at hip), ro-r OTIAl cnergi" 10' ' h,
10 - it " J). Me literature Cvittains the results of anal~%is cf pida~ed
mtigagaus:~ fields by collapsing a metal case uqijlg explo5i%'V~ ~13 or the
energy of it Capacitor bank 14.6). The use of explosives ir. zi=~.nologtcally
difficult and leads to total d~-%truction of the system; the u-;e of
cavcitor bonl,3 Is limited for practical purposes to the rnerr-y~ levol of
to -to, J.
The use of the energy of compressed gas for collapsinj a c~Akitdri"l
metal shell (liner). amplifying a magnetic field by 1'adiaba-Lz- cutipressioh
[I USSR
Uj
1,- t lie c(,riduct iilg LY I Lnovr, OL' w- It rat r i ct-!; ,f 1-li i ch ,re P.,r . I ie 11 to
tilignet i, lor~v I I . , , -. pi m, i ,,: . I I... ... I
me t I i ,J it I e .1 1) the s) 't, ti L , lle%,de!;t I ul,t iv, : t he i~i I rc,.~, L
vii strength are the same it; ill the ca:~v of thL qlilaratu~ ti;~,. --
C I eCLl elliagoV t i C citergy, 5 i tic r- the ma pi,t i c prv- ~zir~ t lia i co ! I -:,sv n t %e
I i 1-1* mw; I h;we t lie S"n'. 1,agi. I Little ( I . 0110- 2 , 0110 it I i,) ; 2) rz,:,,,! app I i ~i t i
of external pr~,mirc oit t1w I iner ill ill,- examinv.1 sytv. do-,,~ n,,, -qulrQ
fill- development of high-l-wer Connutat illp. Sy!;te1-; the il 11-t -
Lip requires presetitl unavailable storage units 4' :ill ic ,7,orz~
c a,titort; 0 0 ". 10 V.,, 11), 1 - 10, 1 w) ; -Illos IVI. do-s t m, -4uir~ sy,,cfir---
nctuatwn oI' the detwlat.rs; 3) the urw of' compre%scd ga~ it 1,ossit)tc
to :.ttain .:,-v vfficletit trwi... issio,i of viwrg~ to 'lie fiel-i in
with eAplu5ivv~ and curr-L ifiduCtiVe Sturape !lystt.,.S.
the most important pait of the pneumatic apparatus is the sv!~tcn for
brca~iog it cylindrical uliaphragia that holds back all the gis pre-lire (t'y
renns (if a cylindrical support grill). our apparatus Ancar.-z--aze~ a %~gh-
slircil wigywric typi.- coil 171, which generit- the pul~c thit
rcleases magiketic piessure.
lit conLrant to clvutrol~tgnctic :lYstems, lie rate if .7a:Ial-o (if --ho
liner it) a pTlVL"it1C system IF. IiMitCd to the Sj-Cd Lif Aotind in I;,~, kfica
hydrogtri is used at room temperature a radial lincir vclo,:ity L,-' It)' ~mj!,Ciz
is completely I'vasible and is attainable for most applicatturls. Thus. in
the ea- of thermonuclear experiments (c.-prussion of doutoi-lun plasm., in
a magnotic rield). the characteristic time of adiabatic co.-re-iskln is
determined hy a vLlocity of -10' cm/sec, lihich, finally. rr'qu:tics a very
long im.rfletic field [8].
51. De.~crljitlon of Apparatus
The apparatus for storing and converting enurgy (Fi;urc 1) consists
of steel htuJy .5, which hou-teg support grate 3 and steel diaphragm 2.
installLd on it. lit the cavity bctwcc;i the diaphragm and the bodv is gas
(11, or lie) utider it pressure of 1,000-2,000 utm.
The diaphragm is it thin-wall steel celinder ith . -11 it ... :1,nesN
of the order of I mill, which if. necessitated fly the nec,J for rapid and
sytichrunrus upenknil of all parts of the diaphragm (i:).
~lagnctic diaphragm riapture rystvin 4 coti~ists -ir six turns (~S).
wound wi iste-ulaturs. The design of the element,% of the tilagnetic %~stvm 1~
Illustrated In Figure 21.
11we diaphragm rupture system I% powered by pulsed capaciwr~ xhroug~
coaxial scaled cables 6, insulated for So kV. Inside the 3u;-;~,rt grnov. at
a distwice of 1-2 mm from its inner surface, is copper Liner 1, 140 run in
diameter with a wall thickness of 1.2 M... An initial wgnctic field
(Bin , 1.2-10 G) Is developed befut,Lhand in the cavity of the liner.
- 2 -
USSR
UDC: 621.384.6.01.
BOGDA122VIGH, I. S., RUKMZB, A. A. , and TARAiaXOV, V. 2.
sammew
"Limiting Currents in Electron Beams With Relativistic Energy
Dispersal"
ITP,ningrad, Zh-Lamal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 4, 1972, pp 600-901
Abstract: The problem of limiting currents and the stability of
a compensated clectron beam with relativistic energy dispars~-7-,l
of the particles in a strong longitudinal magnetic field inside
a cylindrical drifill- space is investigated in this,brief communi-
2
cation. The condition for this analysis is T>>j--c , where T is
the eff-Pective temperature characterizing the enerf~y dispeTsa~ of
the beam, m is the mass of the particle, and c is the velocity
of light. In two eaMer papers (ZhETF, 1969, P 331; MPH,,
103 1971, p 609) 'he first two au
thors named above proposed a
Ceneral method for determining the limiting current based on tHe
condition of electrostatic instability Ln the beam. Hoviever,
since hea-iy-current ellectroa beania in accelerators may ha-.re lau~ge
energy variat ions, the a-athors used the 2,IDDroach of the precent
commviaication. They thus conclude that the value of thie liniting
currqnt increaseS. in comparinon with tho single-e,---)er(~,y bc,rn b.-,r
T/mcl times. They are associated with t1ae P. 1-1. Lebodov 1:1)Ycies
Institute in Mosco,,.,.
USSR
UDC 533.9
a-rid 1RUIGiAME, A. A., Physics Institute imeni P. N.
Laos-m-e-., Aaademy of Sciences USSR
"Stability of Relativistic Electron Beams In a Plasma and the Problem of
Critical Currents"
Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, No 4, Apr 71, pp 609-640
Abstracti Recent research in high-current electron accelerators, which have
become a subject of renewed interest due to recently expressed ideas con-
cerning using powerful relativistic electron beams to induce controlled thermo-
nuclear reactions and for energy transmission over great distances, is
surveyed. Topics covered include limiting currents in uncompensated electron
beams, critical currents in compensated unbounded electron beams, the effect
of finite longitudinal. dimensions of the system an critical currents in the
electron beam , the interaction of an unbounded relativistic electron beam with
a plasma, the stability of a bounded electron beam in a plasma, and critical
currents of relativistic electron beams in a plasma. It Is shown that the
instability of an electron beam passing through an ion shell determines the
limiting current in a compensated electron beam. In the case of nonrelati-
vistic beams this current is only several times greater than the vacuum
USSR
BOGDANKLME-CH, L. S., and RUMIADZE, A. A., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, No 4,
Apr 71, pp 609-640
limiting current determined by the spice charge of electrons of the beam.
The situation is different in the case of relativistic energies of beam
electrons. It is shown that the critical current in a relativistic compensated
beam can exceed the vacuum current by a factor of (Efi1c2)4, where E is the
energy of the electrons. It is noted that this rise in current is possible
only when current-convective instability does not develop in the system. The
theory of the stability of electron beams in a plasma is examined from the
aspect of explaining those critical parameters of the plasma and beam under
which some form of collective interaction arises in the bounded system. As
regards systems with an overcompensated electron beam, it Is shown that in
the interaction of a relativistic electron beam with a plasma the relative
loss of beam energy to excitation of oscillations is of the order of
(E/zc2)(n,/n2)1/3, where n1and n. are electron densities in the beam and
in the plasma, respectively, When this quantity issmall, energy losses of
the beam and the energy spread of the electrons are slight, and despite the
fact that conditions for the development of instability are fulfilled in the
system, the beam passes through the plasma practically without change. It is
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BOGMKKEVICH, L. S., and RUKHAME, A. A.,,Uspekbi FiziCheskikh Nauk, No 4,
Apr 71, pp 609-640
stated that in this case one whould speak about critical currents in the system,
an distinct from the case of strictly compensated beams, when the beam loses
a considerable portion of its energy as a result of the development of
Buneman instability and undergoes essential changes, so that critical currents
In compensated beams are simultaneously limiting currents. The final section
of the survey is devoted to a comparison between theoretical ideas developed
and experimnts on the interaction. of electron beams with the plasma formed by
then.
3/3
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BOGDAMCEVICH, L. S., R- -ZE, A. A., Physics Institute imer,4 F. N. Lebedev of
t'ft'e ~M.'-~~my-~t-S-Ci,n,es USSR, Mosc,,
"Anomalous Absorption of Cyclotron Waves in a Bounded Plasma"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 40, No 1, Jan 70, po 10-17
Abstract: n, e absorption of' electron cyclotron waves in a bounded rarefied plasma
is investigated under conditions when the Larmor frequency oil: the electrons is con-
siderably greater than the plasma frequency. Under these conditions in a spatially
unbounded plasma the extraordinary cyclotron wave is very stron-ly alb5orbed while
an ordinary wave is practically not absorbed. In a bounded pl;isma, suc'ft as a
wavegliide filled with plasria, the absorption of an ordinary wave j-.iiy becoriie
anoiiuiiousl high due to the interaction of waves at the boundary of the plas,-iia
V
if the wavelength is of the order of the plasma dimensions, The absorption
coefficient is then an oscillating function,of the. wavelength and t[le dimensions
oi: tli-~e system. The cases of a high-temperature collisionless plasma and a cold
plasma with a 'Large number of collisions arp considered. Recent experiments on
the absorption of cyclotron waves in a bounded plasma are discussed on the basis
otE the theory developed. -1~he ex-parizents were conducted in a -farafield Dias-..-,,a
1/2
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BOGDAVKEVIaI, L. 5, RlTiaMZE, A. A., Zhurnal Tekhrtiches'--oy Fiziki, Val 40, \o 1,
Jan 70, pp 10-17
with a densitv of N -v 10'0-10 1 cm7-' and a temperature T. - 10-20 ev. Two
cyclotron waves were excited in the waveguide: one absorbed at the wavelength
Le IU 1.5 cm and the second at the wavelength LO 11, 6 cm. According to the
theory developed here, values for Le are approximately 0.5 cm and LO 'v 5-6 cm,
so there is good agreement with the values observed experimentally.
2/2
Acc. Nr, -Ab tracting Seivia6: Ref. Code:
W050501 NUCSLEAR SCI. A~.~. Ukoldll
7937 TO THE THEORY OF INTERACTION BETWEEN A
.~dmAeVIC~44,
RELATIVISTIC ELECTRON BEAM AND PLASMA. lk
~V
.Zhelra 1. 1.; Rukhadz% A. A. (Lebedev Inmt, of
mice, Moscow] V. Vy*M ZAQ.. radim.; 13:
zi-7(070). UFPJANStAW.
The interaction between the limited relativistic electron beam
of a small density and plasma being In a strong longitudinal inag-
netle field is investigated. TU critical plasma density, above
which the electrobtatic fpstabilities may be developed, is de.ter-
mined- In long enough systems. the critical density of plasma to
Increased with the grow-th of Its density reaching some value de-
termined by the directed velocity of electrons and the geometrical
dimensions of the system. la the systems limited In a longitudinal
direction. the critical density of plasm may be dependent also on
the system length and magnetic field Intensity. In this case the
critical density Is larger than for a long system, It follows from
the analysis of the stability that the maximum current of the elec-
tron beam, which may be passed through the 1wravegulde, Increases
in the relativistic reiion with the growth of the electron energy as
c3. Due to this possibility. larga currents may penetrate through
a dense plasma. (Autb)
REEL/FRAME 1~6
198104RA
112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090t'IT70
TITLE---ANOMALOUS ABSORPTION OF CYCLOTRONIC WAVES IN A BOUNDED PLASMA -U_
AUTHUR-(02)-8QGQANKEVICH, L.S., RUKHADZE, A.A.
ftwwam--~
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-ZHURNAL TEKHNICHESKOI FIZlKIi VOL. 40t JAN. 1970, P. 10-17
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--CYCLOTRON RESONANCEr RESONANCE ABSORPTIONr RAREFIED PLASMA,
ELECTRON OSCILLATION, HIGH TEMPERATURE PLASIMA, LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--1973/1504 STEP ND--I)fi/0057/70/040?ODOIODID/Of)17
CIRC ACCESSION NO--Al'OO/f6343
Z/2 OZ6 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION.NO--AP0046343 -
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE ABSORPTION OF
CYCLOTRGNIC WAVES IN A BOUNDED, RAkEFIEU PLASMA UNDER CONITIONS WHEN THE
LARMOR ELECTRON FREQUENCY SUBSTANTIALLY EXCEEDS THAT OF THE PLASMA. A
STUDY IS MADE OF SEVERAL CASES OF HIGH TEMPERATURE, COLLISIONLESS
PLASMAs AND COLD PLASMA WITH A HIGH COLLISON NUMBER. USING THE
DEVELOPED THEORY, AN EVALUATION 15 MADE OF THE EXPERIMENTS MADE BY
SUDNIKOV ET AL 11967) AND AKULINA ET AL 11969) WHICH 114VULVED THE
ABSORPTION Of CYCLOTRONIC WAVES IN A BOUNDED PLASMA. FACILITY:
AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRt FIZICHESKII INSTITUT# MOSCOW, USSR.
1/2 030 UNCL ASS IF I EL; PROCESSInG DATE--27NOV70
-TITLF--INTERACTION OF RELATIVISTIC ELECTRON BEAMS WITH THE PLAS."A THE
..:PR03LEM OF CRITICAL CURRENTS -U-
A
.UTH9R-(02)-i3OG0A:NKEVICH, L.S., RUKHADIE, A,A,
COUNTRY OF IiNIFO--USSR
SIOURCE--(NP, 18233) 1970. 66P. 0 fPl~CFSTI
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON-BEAMv ELECTRON PLASMAt PLASMA INrERACTION, PLASMA
STABILITY
CONTROL MARKI;'qG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1543 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0066/0066
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127041
t!!'lr I A c I- I F 10
212 030 UNCL ASS IF [ED PROCESSING DATE--27*,I'IV70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127041
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AIM OF THEORETICAL STUDIES IN
THE FIEUD OF ELECTRON BEAM PLASMA INTERACTIONS IS THE CLA-Q'IFICATION OF
THE CRITICAL PLASMA AND BEAM PARAMETERS THAT CAUSE ENTERACTICN WITHIN A
LIMITED SYSTEM. FOR THIS REASON. THE BEHAVIOP OF AN ELECTRON BEAM
WITHIN AN EOUIPOTENTIAL DRIFT SPACE ALONG THE AXIS OF A METALLIC
WAVEGUIDE WAS EXAMINED. THE CRITICAL CURRENTS THAT MAY PASS THROUGH
SUCH A SYSTEM MAY BE DETERMINED ON THE BASIS OF THE STABILITY CONDITIONS
OF THE ELECTRON bEAM, OR ITS PASSAGE THROUGH THE COMPENSATfON IONIC
BACKGROUND OR THROUGH THE MORE DENSE PORTIONS OF THE PLASMA; THIS
REQUIRED A MORE DETAILED STUDY OF THE BEAM STABILITY. THE INVESTIGATION
INVOLVED AN EXAMINATION OF THE BOUNDARY CURRENTS IN NONCOMPENSATED
ELECTRON BEAMS, CRITICAL CURRENTS IN COMPENSATED, UNLIMITED BEAMS, THE
EFFECT OF THE LONGITUDINAL DIMENSIONS OF THE SYSTEM ON THE CRITICAL
CURRENTS IN THE ELECTROsM BEAMSt THE INTERACTION OF RELATIVISTIC
ELECTRONS WITH THE PLASMA, THE STABILITY OF THE BEAMS IN THE PLASMA,
AND CRITICAL CURRENTS OF RELATIVISTIC ELECTRON BEAMS IN THE PLASMA. IT
WAS CONCLUDED THAT WHEN THE FLECTRON BEAM CUqRENT IS LOWER THAM 130TH THE
CRITICAL CURPENT OF THE CO.741PENSATED BEAM AND THE BOU.NOARY CURRENT OF THE
tigiNCOMPENSATED BEAM, NO INSTABILITY 15 GENERATED IN THE SYSTEM AT THE
-NEUTRALIZED STAGE. FACILITY: AKADEMIYA NAUK SSSR, MOSCOW.
IINSTITUT FIZIKI.
~J -N I L A -5 S 1 F I E D
112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--INVESTIGATION OF THE HIGH FREOUENCY INSTA31LITY THRESHOLO Ir"t THE
INTERACTIDDIN BETWEEN AN ELECTRON BEAM AND PLASMA -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-B~ ~[)A ~EVICIA, L.S., RAYZER, M.D., RUKHADZE, A.A., STRELKOVY
P.So
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--ZHU,RNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKII 1970, VOL 53,
NA 4, PP 1219-1233
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--PHYS ICS
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON BEAM, PLASMA INTERACTION, PLASMA STABILITY, ELECTRON
DENSITY, EXTERNAL MAGENTIC FIELD, PLASMA DENSITY, PLASMA JSCILLAT[ON
M-ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/t486
NO--Ul~/0056/70/05,9/00,'t/1219/1233
,,41)--Apn L06242
2/2 030 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP010624Z
A2,STRACT/EXTPACT--((J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRITICAL PLASMA DEINSITY FOR
WIIIC14 HIGH FRE-)UENCY INSTA31LITY ARISES IN THE PLASMA BEA-1 SYSTEM IS
DETERMINED EXPERIMENTALLY. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE CRITICAL DENSITY ON
THE ELECTORN BEAM DENSITY, MAGiNITUDE OF EXTERNAL 1AGNETIC FIELD AND
GEOMETRICAL DIMENSIONS OF THE SYSTEM IS INVESTIGATEO. THE THRESHOLD
CONDITIONS FOR EXCITATION OF ELECTROSTATIC OSCILLATIONS, DERIVED FROM AN
ANALYSIS OF THE DTISPEKISON EwUATION FOR A RFSTIRCTED PALSMA BEAM SYSTEM9
AGREE WITH THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA. A COMPARISON BET--.4EFN THE THEORY AND
EXPERIMENT SH014S THAT IN THE GIVEN EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS THE CRITICAL
VALUES OF THE PLASMA DENSITY CORkESPOND TO EXCITATIJN OF AXIALLY
SYMMETRIC OSCILLATION MODE-S. FACILITY: FIZ[C[iESKIY INSTITUT IM.
P. N. LEBEDEVAt AN SSSR.
4'r603487Z_ -NUCLEAR SCI. ABST. )/'76 U'p, occo
3413 pkEC-tr-7073) ANOMALOUS ABSORPTION OF CY-
.CLOTRON WAVES IN CONFINED PLASM LaUnk-eviph. L. S.;
r
Rukhadze;nk ~Akade!n ~aNauk SSSR,
T di~iian prek-inTY577M 2U5-Ti-P. Trb-IT--
iki r s, Mu.
ation or
absorption of the cyclotron electron waves in a confinLJd
iM rarefied plasma was investigated when the Larmor frequency
of electrons exceeded considerably that of the plasma. Under such
conditions the extraordinary cyclotron wave is absorbed rather
strongly in a spatially unlimited plasma. while the ordinary wave
Is practically not 2bsorbed at all. In a limited plasrra (f3r exam-
ple, a waveguide filled with plasma), due to the interaction of
waves at the plasma boundary. absorption of the ordinary waves
may become anomalously high if the wave Ivngth Is of i1e, order
of the plasma dimension. At this. the absorption factor becomes
an oscillating function of the wave length and system dimensloVs.
Cases of higb7teniperature plasma without collisions and of cold
plasma with a great number of collisions were examined. Recent
experiments on absorption of the cyclotron waves in a limited
plasma are discussed on the basis of the newly developed theory.
(auth)
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4,4
U113SR
,KE -ZF D.; et al (Ubedev Physics Institute, USSR
J.~ MAETICH L A.; RAI R, 14
ca e.-,,r o Sciences)
IIS-:V-udy of the Threshold of High-Frequency Instability Occurring d j _ T
. ur n- _nter-
action of an Electron Beam with a Plasmall
Moscmz, Zhurnal Eksperinenta-11noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki; A-Dril, 1970;
pp 1219-33
ABSTIRACT: An experimental determmation is made of the Critical density of a
olasna in -.-Aiich a hi -h-frequency inatability occurs with a plasma, bown. The
authara &budy the depervIence of the critical density on the er.",Ti- of the
electron beam the magnitude of the external magnotic field' and the rlem, etrical
Y It .1
d:Lnensions of the system. The threshold conditiors of excitation of the
electrostatic oscillations., found from an analysis of the dispersion equation
for a confined T)lasra beam, agrees vith the experimental data. A comparison
o:C theory iTith experinent shovis that under the experimental ccn-~ition.,; studied,
the critical values of the density of the pLtsm- correz-*ond to the excitation
of the xdsyrmietric mode of oscillation.
USSR
U D, 6 2 1 15 7
BOGDANKEVT,I~U, 01.1f. , ZVER-V, P! Cl'!-,,
.11. , SI L-IEYLE~ , 1. 0.
"On Thr, Diveri.lancy Of R--~d-i8t-*Lon Of Lnser.~~ V-C ri-or I
ElectrCil
Kvantovaya elektronika Elect ron- c --1), Mo5ucw, 3. o 6 (12)
Abritr.-ct: The deperdence la ntudied of' tile. radiation o c m
TU7~`o-.-----Ie..qor wli--*U~. rad-iative P~rror` type revenator t-,n.-i elEctrCr., bt~~!r, r
on th-n dist,-,nce L to ti,,e
beam of electroni: have m enerEv ol' 170 I~ev, a
tAi-J6, ti ol'
25 ti "em. 2,
a d a t 1; e 1 1 ri 2 ~%' m c: r c f thu excited, -;C,
carre-jt;oriau to V-P dif*fri-~Cticjn 1 i v., div-rpencv, oi~
J
0:3 C i I I at ion s. Tit u sh C.-.In th t an 111criu,'-so (-,1' 1, thc ;:i(An
of t1he ivnf:~-1-1~-ni~l -"C2~ T eq,.;i~~ Ei 22 rin
0 G. 05 A i ref. RuceJ--ed b, c-- L,,-i
amcun'ed t C
USSR
UDJ
BOCIDAYKEVICH, O.V., BCqjS(j)V, K`LZN_'J- V
A _~!j i I, j. v . , f, C) -1 T'S IT P~ T.V.
"Kinetics C)f Rencmductiorl CT j;,,jr-inOscc
mt Froportalo~:, G~iA~! Sinrje
Irradiated By An I
Mterse Br--Pm Of Flectrons"
Kvantovaya OlePtronilual (Qul'~ritljm Electranicu),
Of tl-,e principni
Abstract; in pavers by t'rLo
ioticE: of' a GaS laser with by banm otf elecl~rcnt-. v;-j,Ljj --!nC-I-FY up tc,
Mev (i.e.. above thc ti-.,mll~Iiold for for,.i-atian of defcc-'i;) that
suf.-Piciently prc-lonFed ap--,raiion of the Inser in ,such a
POWOr 1.1.1-10 cboorvcdi at appro-~IA--alLoly '0-1,0 prircent. Hmfjver. anncallr!F u." 1,110
cryfitz;ls ut rouri temp~-_-raturc Over lievern! lloljr~j to )--rl)CA'*-Z_)ly it (-o::.PlGtC
reducticri jf~ it. in the preuf-ant -,.,ark rl~;w revulta -arc cci-,cerninF,
r_e,-,t of' tho mdi.fttAn7, c)!* tGaA,) after
1 r ra dJ- a 1, i u r. oP tn(;. sln~rl.(! cryetal wou towltwLed ut V djtli I'til"
varars,:!ters of t-_- electron lje-Eunz cncrgy of ulecflrr~n-., 60L"' kev; ty
in beam, a;=2; n--ira"on oi' curren'
~rp.quencv. 1-2 1.2~. Fef`o-p e~,nd afler irrudi,ation i e s, ic r i c E7 J
the !~en:7 in t., 1 ~,, D. 75-- 1mic"cl, at 78~' z~:i --cl`
nre 0-, li-e of i-ent-riat-en C:~
e xc I , b- , "
e
USSR
BOG1DAi-.R*E'VlC11T, C.11. , et al., hv~nt ovaya ele! "'o '.0.1) i51-121 C!,
108-111
and a ,K) kcv at ~(:Oo K. Tike spt;cim,,vin 1,ud the form c,-' ti "Cci. ~z
Para! leleu- P,;d: -1-nglklh of' renor,;~tcr mm,
The gallium ar.~icnide was irrown by the C7.ochra1r,!; -J- metnod cm,-` ec:.-ud -,Ii -Lh tc- I -11-,zr-
.i -
ti-fation of, 15. 101, cr--:~ ae ir"eii V-6 bv 1-'c-,J,1
ium to a concen I -- -1 i~ . IF -- -
(without dopin;-~ with v concen i~ r,: 4ion o" r-irrier.,; of I'DIT,
mobilit- of 't cm~"fmec at y6' K.(Tho total ri
SpeC4 rne I -L6 crt- An increLsf, of
these -- nr~ a:rc,,;n-Lec~ G
sity and a decre3,u- of' tim lasor thro-~;hnid was olcj--~--rve6 0-~c
chanf -.oij uepend on Linc; int,;,ni-ity find doac of' '.:nd th,:; 1,:J1r;;~L1-"1Z.:.'%11
the ini-tial mr-tcrInI. In non-dopcrd opitaxial
1-:., 7, v -
luninesccrit. prow~;rttle:; ieat~ i--ot obrerved. A quf-,';tz~-~e
the obaerved cf~`uctf,,. -uthcr-) -tlwnl~ G.N,. Grit-r~r'. v J'or
L
j3pC-etr!j[~ f)f rr~fj.-,C.
Ng. Pub
USSR UP-C : 62 1. 5 7 8 . 3 "' 9
JBO(~Jj&~4,KEVICHj O~--V. ' BORISOV, IN. A., LA111"USHT11,1, B. JM., LEBF_j)J_-V'
V. V., NEGODOV, A. G., STREL'CHENIKO, S. S.
Waveguide Structure of the Cavity in a Semiconductor Laser 1."ith
Electrop-Beam Pumping"
Mosco,,wr, Kvantovayan Flektronika, Sbornik Statcy, No 2(8), 197"')
pp 61-68
Abstract: A method -is described for crcatin.~f a c;r,i ,.:ith i.:nvc-
guide structure in z1 semiconducto- laser clectroii-bc-t-P pump-
ing. It is shoi."n that i-Javeguide modes arc. sV~j~ru!.,ttcd iii sucl! -,
cavity, with the re,;ult t-ha t t b c c'mi S ion IJ I I -e I I-1 I -
dent of the energy of the electrons, and 'Hic rudiation patte-r-1
has a structure v,?Mch is morc com-plex th~':Jl Jll a 1111.if`ol-~l C~-'3-" i I y.
114 5 typ- - 2
I 1 -1, of cavity TcdL;c.Cs the tilre~J101id 1c) 0.5 1*\,/C!,!:
T
(in the 15-20 kcV electron enerjjy rcgiol,), i-Ji,ich is 1-2 ord'e-i-s
of magnitude lower than in a Cavity of c'l-Ilucture.
Five ill ustrat ions , -foui- tab] es , ]".ibd i of T'. :iiie t i~ tl es
USSR UDc 621.",78.329
;2I'C-T:I'0LFiT, S. V. , N,~.SEDKIII., A. A., CLIIIMV, i. ?4.
PETROV, D. 1.I.
I
"Use of a '-14_-_rcwave "c,hilated FiecIrbn Beam. for Semicorductor T,-s r
Moscow, Kvantovanya Elektrorilfa, Sbornik Statey, No 4, "Sovetskoye Fadio".
1971, PP 97-99
Abstract: SI& modulation of semiconductor laser emiss-flon is achieved by
using a microwave-modulated electron beam for laser pumping. A mcde of
mi2sion is obtained in vhich multiple division of' "he pulse rcp;2'kdi-~~on
frequency with respect to the frequency of the modulating SHF signal is
attained. The authors thank- V. A. Dorofeyev and G. N. Yanonis for as-
sistance vith the worh. Three figures, bibliography of' six titles.
1/1
USSR
UDa 621,578-715
ZVEREV, M.M., KOLOMIYSHY, AX., PEOLIE-14OV, A.N.,
TASIL'YEV, B.I.
"Pfultielament, Semiconductor Loser Of The 'Emitting Mirror' Typo"
Kvantovaya elektronika, I-Ioscow, No .5, may 71, pp 95-96
Abstract: The construction and some characteristics are described of a Multi-
element laser of the ornitting mirror typo. A high-voltaye pulse olactron gun was
used for pumpinv of the laser, with a boom energy of 108 kov and a current dori-
sity of 20 9/cm2. The polished plane-parallel disks 0.2-= thick used as the
working medium wore cut out of single crystala of n-type conduylivitv gallium-
arsenide doped with telluriu= to a concentration o,-P(I--2) . 10 cfa-~.'
generation Dower increases linearly with an increase of the cross section of the
multiolement target. A power of 28 kw is attained with a crystal with a I cra2
area. The halfwidth of the directivity pattern is 7', snd the generation opect-
rum consists of several lines corresponding to the modes of' the Fabry--Perot
resonatore Received by editors, 28 Apr 71- 2 fig. 6 ref.
LasersiMasers
USSR UDC 6.21 - -.3 7 _3 : 5- 30 - -1 1,~ 5
B2G ZVEREV, 1141. 1.1. , IC,,S-
LVTR!Sli-.TILI A, NASIEOV,
S. , PECHF-71OV, A. 1-1. , SIIII:E-,~-KOV, A. I. , FF)
"A Hii-.h-Po,,,,er Semdcondlctor i4arser Wlith Electron B,,~a!~,i Fiun-,Ane"
V sb. Kv---..t. elektrnniha- (Qucntum Electronics-collection of works),
No 2, Moscow, 19,71, i;p -02-93 (from RZh-R-adio-LIekhni':Ia, Eia 7, Jul 71,
Abstract I-Io 7DI-13)
Translation: To increase the rower of a semdconduc-Lc2, mai-f%r afth c-lec-
tron beam pumminf.,, the authors study multielenent s'L-,--.*u--'uurc-s c~f gr
arsenide alid cadrdum sulfide. An emission power of' 1.5 MW is achieved
when a seiLlconducll-or ma--~r on gallium arsenide is exeiteA by ax., electron
beam with in energy of 30G ke-V and a current of 300 A. TWo HIUSIU-ra-
tions, bibliography of five titles.
I /-I
USSR UDc 62:1.378.35
`z T
FDC HE I 10 V , A .E-VILE-E, I.-DOV, A . I .FEDOSEYE, VK. P.
"A ITigh-Power ;Scmiconduct-or ILaser L"ith Electron-Beam D_,:'TJnr-"
Moscow, K%-gnt ~yq~,,a 2 1971, PT)
92
Abstract: structures of gall-i-cm, qrsenide aml c~,;Ch.-J.u.,;,
sulfide are studied for the rurDose of increa_,~inr, 'U'rie of a -emicon-
ductor I-aser eIC.Ct,._-On-be=_ m;:rrdne. An. em-.'ssiorl. c--:,
achieved when a gall-Jun arsenide semiconductor laser is stimulate'd by a
beam of 300 'KeV electrons at 300 A. Tiro figures, biblioi~-,rurhy off five
titles.
1/1
USSR
UDC 621.373.029.7.004.14:681.3
BOGD. &_L,,L,,_NASIBOV, A. S. , NIOVIKOV, A. A. , PECIIENOV, A. N.
9eov~, ~V. rl TSVETKOV, V. V_
4
"Some Possibilities of Applying a Semiconductor Laser with Electron Excitation
in Computers"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol XVI, No 5, May 1971, pp 824-828
Abstract: A study is trade of the requirements on a cathode ray tube based on
a semiconductor laser with electron excitation beginning with the problems of
creating prospective optoelectronic memories. Experimental and theoretical
results confirming the possibility olf satisfying these requirements are pre-
sented.
The threshold current density is plotted as a function of the electron
energy for various sizes of the excited domain d and reflection coefficients
of the mirrors. With a beam energy of 100 kiloelectron volts and a current
density of 10 amps/CM2 from a cell 210 microns in diameter, the output power
was 5 watts, and the conversion efficiency was 1.5 percent. Since the pulse
length of the electrons in the beam was 10-7 seconds', the radiation energy was
5-10-7 joules. Consequently, in order to obtain the radiation energy of
1/2
USSR
BOGDANKEVICH, 0. V. , et al. , Radictakhaika i Elektronika, Vol XVI, No ~, 'I"fay
1971, np 824-323
.10-7 joules required to insure a read rate of B = 10 8 bits/second, under all
other equal conditions, the size of the spot on the laser screen of the cathode
ray tube has to be about 100 microns. The pulse power of the radiation will be
1 watt and the mean power, 10-2 watts, and a screen with 105 positions will be
about 40 x 40 wn. A screen spot size up to 300 microns is required to insure
a read rate of 109 bits/second.
2/2
EASOV, N. G., 0. `J%, NASIBOV, A. S.
"Cathode 'R.ay Tifbe"
Moscow, 0-krytiya, lzobreteniya, Promyshlennyje Q'orazt%v, Tiovarn~-je Z'.naki, ,;Q 16
I LI 0,
8 FaY 70, P 57, Patent No 270100, Filed 20 Feb 67
Translation: 1. This Author's C'ertificate introduces a catho--e rLy tuba u-icn is
Lyi the form o--~' an evacuated bulb containing an electron gun with an electron
beam control systex. and a converter for convertin'- the electron bea7, energy to
light energy. The tube is distinguished by the fact that to in^.rease directivity
and brightness of (,low of the image, the converter is exocuted irl tile Corm of
Ii - la
mono crystalline 0 1r, vrith Gmoath surf ces, The film mde oil 5emi-conductor. ~rater.L
is excite"d by the electron beam and conrtitut(is an active IZLrr-,r olumlcaL.
2. A seconZ', cathode --ay tubo like in iter, 1 is 4.ntroduced. It is dis-
tinguished by the fact #that to improve the directivity of glov of the JI-lage, the
'il:-, is attac'
seT,iconduc~or f p
-led to an optically transparent lane-parallel plate
wn
i ich, toge'her ierth. the fil-m-, for:-,s an oplElical resonator.
1/1
USSR uDC: 621-396.670-951
IVANTI.A., 11. S. , OV) G. M., OMNOVA., L. A., ZUYEV,
F. K., YEGOROV, Te. ~14.
"A Fiberglass-Reinforced -'Polarization Material"
Moscow, Otkryrti-ya, lzobreteniva, Pro-_yshlenny-_ve Obraztsy, Tovarny-ye Znaki,
No 30, Oct 71, Author's Certificate No 317137, Division 11, filed 30 Sep 64,
published 7 Oct 71, P 193
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a fiberglass-reinfiorced
Dolarization material based on textolite for antenna reflectors. As a
distinguishing feature of the patert, the weight of the reflector is
reduced by adding to the glass-textolite reinforcement a layer of metal-
lized glass fabric which contains metallized glass filarients in one of the
directions of its structlixe (warp or weft). The glass filaments consist
of elementary glass fibers coated with a layer of metal (alumintrq or
zinc) sec-m-ely brnded to the glass fiber surface.
1/1
Antennns
USSR UDC: 538-56:621-396.67
BGG:,Ai-,~! A - Ya. , and SXVC-RTSOV, V. D.
"Effect of Photofilm Joise in 6ptical Processing Systems for the
Signals of Synthesizable Aperture Antennas"
Gor'kiy, Izveatiya ',FJL:--Radiofjzika, Vol. 14, No. 1, 11071,
Pp 114-126
Abstract: Photogranhic film is used for recordinr purposes in an-
tennas with synthesized apertures. In ordinary photogranhy, the
noise charactleristics of this film is unimportant; in antennas of
this type, however, they are ej,.tremely import?nt since they can
sDoil the informaticn capability of the system. This article
sfiows that the film noise imposes limits on the antennals dynamic
range and on the number of discernible levels of signal intensity,
leading also to a loss in resolving power. The authors also des-
cribe a method for muasuring the noise parameters, and obtain quan-
Lt-itative rosuIts fcr film type Mikrat-300. In the development of
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USSR
BOGDANO,,,.-.A.-,A,,.,_et al., Izvestiya VUZ--Radiofizika Vol 14, No 1, 1971,
-Ff'IN-':L26 ----
their analysis, the authors refer to an earlier paper (Cutrona, L. J., et al,
Proc. IEEE, 24, No 8, 1966) in vhich this type of antenna is described. Using
a formula for the transparency of the ideal film given in that paper, the
authors describe an experimental system for determining the factors in that
formula.
2/2
A0044646 UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I.1'Electrical, Derwent.,
24:3206 RECORD4~q SEIS"MC INFqMTION fr.. a N7
procesding machine calf be done via acathode
ray tube and-a photo-sensitive means of recording
the'display, but cannot record variants of the
information for one cycle-of operation of the
processing. The proposed device does this by
incorporating in the system, consisting of tube 3,
objective 4, and cassette 6 holding the photo-
sensitive device, a rotatable miti-faced,pirtsm 1
which can be fixed to'preselit any desired face in
order to photograph the record. When the param-
eters of.the iaformation ore changed, the prism is
moved round 3o as to present a new face. This can
be &= nechinically. or be cennected electrically
1.2.68 as 1214260/26-25.0.1,SPASIBUKROV et al.
PETROLEUM & GAS CHEMICAL INST.(18.9.69) Bul 16/
5.5.69. Class 42c. int.Cl.G Olv.
AUTHORS: Spasibukhov, 0. 1.; A ; Petrov, L. A.
Yu. V.; Voskresenskiy, Yu. V.
Moskovskiy Institut Neftekhimicheskoy i Gazovov Promyshlennosti im.
Akad. I. M. Gubkina
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019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING JATE--19SEP70
~ICIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0048523
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DOMAINS ON THE SURFACE OF SINGLE
CRYSTALS OF HEMATITE WERE OBSD. BY THE POWDER METHOD AND WITH THE AID OF
THE MAGNETOOPTICAL KEkR EFFECT.- CONDITIONS FOR OBSERVATION OF THE
DOMAINS AND THEIR BEHAVIOR IN' REMAGNETIZATION OF THE CRYSTAL SHOW THAT
ON SURFACES DIFFEREW FROM THE BASIS PLANE, THE NORMAL COMPONE'w OF THE
FERROMAGNETIC MOMENT IS LARGE. THE INVESTIGATED CRYSTALS EXHIBIT QUITE
SMA4-L MAGNETOCRYST. ANISOTROPY IN THE BASIS PLANE. THE OBSO.
ORIENTATION 15 DETD. BY THE PRESENCE OF SURFACE MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY, THE
EFFECTIVE FUELD OF WHICH IS OF THE ORDER OF SEVERAL KOE.
USSR
UDc 669-721-372
RAMIdirl"'I I. A., YASTREEOV.-~, Z. V.1 YEGGROV, A. P., ZEU7,0,17, V. V.,
YE. N., BOGDATIO-V, P.
"Industrial Invest-it-,~`c-, ci-P ~he Inf-I ence, of Titanium !-=uri'-es on th-
L
Electrolysis of Chlor-ide"
Tsvetriye Metally, Ko 8, 119-1i, pp 40-42
Abstract: Res-,:-Lts a-re III== a crlezncal analyzis c~-f 41-L-e of
titanium in th-e ra,,., m-apterial and producrs of electrolys4s. ~L~terial
with respect to tit"-M-ILM "re C'llcullatf:-d for several
It is demonstra----d 7:.na-. reEard-,--;~ss c-, tide conten-, of fluzcrine i-n elec-
trolyte, the in the yiel-11 of magnesium Der cuz-rent I;IaY reacla 5-22C:",
when lower c'-r:iorides are add~,d ~Uo t-lat- elz-zctroly,-;,c-r. The 41--'-'U~--cr-, of
metallic iL On zhe ba--i-- of an an-aly-si-= ---f'
results of studies, neces-sary measures to ccrqbat the ir,
fluence of titaniur, on ciectrolysis are discussed.
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
T-LTLE--BIOLOCATION DIAGNOSIS OF EFFUSIONS IN SEROUS CAVITIES -U-
AUTHOR-(OZI-BOGIN, YU.B.t- BOGDANOV, A.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV, 1970, VOL 42t NR 59 PP 87-91
__DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--liEART DISEASE, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0471 STEP NO--UR/0504/70/042/005/0087/0091
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ!145
2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--3UOCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121145
ABSTRACT/EXTRAcr--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF BIOLOCATION
.DIAGNOSIS OF EFFUSIONS IN SEROUS CAVITIES IN 159 PATIENTS (ASCITIS IN
53~ PERICARDITIS IN 38, PLEURISY IN 74) GIVE GROUND TO CONSIDER THAT
ECHOGRAPHIC STUDY MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO STAGE AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS OF
THE BLOOD ACCUMULATION IN SEROUS CAVITIES AND TO ESTIMATE ITS QUANTITY.
FACILITY: 3-YA KAFEDRA KHIRURGII TSENTRALINOGO INSTITUTA
USOVERSHENSTV0VANIYA VRACHEY ANO LABORATORIYA BIOLOKATSIONNOY
DIAGNOSTIKI NA BAZE TSENTRALINDY KLINICHESKOY BOLINITSY MINISTERSTVA
PUTEY SOOBSHCHENIYA, MOSCOW.
A CC Ffr-M
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-..I/z 014 UNCLASSTFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
TlTLE--ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMONIA -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-BOGINY YU.N.t HUTINAt YE.S., BOGDANOV, A.V., SHIRSHOVA, T.N.,
BEDUKHINA, L.1,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KLINICHESKAYA MEDITSINAt 1970, VOL 48, NR 69 PP 123-138
DATE PUBLISHED-
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
rOPIC TAGS--PNEUMONlAv ULTRASOUND, DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
:,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1474 STEP NO--UR/0497/70/048/006/0123/0128
:IRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0133410
UNCLASSIFTEO
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2/2 014 UNCLA5SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7O
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133410
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS EVALUATED THE
DIAGNOSTIC POSSIBILITIES OF THE BIOLOCATION TECHNIQUE IN ACUTE AND
CHRONIC PNEUMONIA. THERE WERE 31 PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PNEUMONIA AND 55
WITH CHRONIC. PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PNEUMONIA ON THE ECHOGRAM SHOW
HETEROGENOUS FOCI OF INDURATION OF THE PULMONARY TISSU WHICH DISAPPEAR
UPON RECOVERY. IF PNEUMONIA IS COMPLICATED BY ACUTE PLEURISY ON THE
ECHOGRAM THE LAYER OF FLUID IS REFLECTED IN THE FORM OF NONINTENSIVE
HOMOGENOUS SHADOW. THE PNEUMONIC FOCUS IS WELL SEEN BEYOND THE FLUID
LAYER, AN EXACERBATION OF.CHRONIC. PNEUMONIA IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE
~APPEARANCE OF HETEROGENOUS FOCI OF PULMONARY TISSUE INDURATION.
FACILITY: IV KAFEDRA TERAP11 1 11 KAFEDRA KHIRURGII TSENTRALINOGO
INSTITUTA USOVERSHENSTVOVANIYA VRACHEY, MOSKVA, BIOLOKATSIONNAYA
.LABORATORIYA NA BAZE TSENTRALINOY KLINICHESKOY BOL'NlTSY MINISTERSTVA
-PUTEY SOOBSHCHENIYA* MOSKVA*
U'- C L AI F I E-
f tl~
'112 017 NLLASSlf~IEU PROCESSING DAfE--ZONOV7U
.-TITLE-REPLATED GPE~-ATIGNS TKE LUNGS ANij PLEURA -U-
AUTHQR-(03)-;-lANEVICl-s V.L.9 BOGDANOVt A.V.y STONOGINv V.D.
CCUNTRY CF INFO-U.SSR
SOURCE--KH[RURGIYA, L970, NR 61 PP 62-66
DATE FU6LISHEC----70
SUBJECT AREAS-alOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--THORACIC-SURGERYr LUNG. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE
CONTRCL PlAf%KING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
PROXY REEL/FRAl-jE--3C02/17k37 STEP NO--Uk/0531/70/000/006/006210066
CIRC ACCESSICN NCI--AP0129135
f, I il'i I F I F, F)
--20NOV70
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
~2/2 017
CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--,6POI29135
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DEP ICTS AN ANALYSIS OF
21 REPEATED OPEkATIONS ON THE LUNGS AND PLEURA PERFORMED IN PATIENTS WHO
WERE PkEVIG-USLY OPERATEO UPON IN OTHER HOSPITALS. IN 'THE OVERWHELMING
MAJORITY CF CAUSES OF FAILURE WERE DUE TO INCOMPLETE EXAMINATION OF THE
PATIENT BEFORE THE FIRST OPERATION (4) AND HENCE A NONRADICAL OPERATIONI
TEChNICAL EkRGRS COMMITED 13URING THE OPERATION (71t C014PLICATIONS
OCCURRING IN THE IMMECIATE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD (3). A TRUE RELAPSE OF
JHE DISEASE WAS REVEALED CNLY IN 2 CASES. THE METHODS OF EXAMINATION TO
PATIENTS ADMITTED FOR REPEATED OPERATIONS ARE ANALYZED. THE RESULTS OF
REPtATED OPERATICN5 ARE GIVEN. OUT OF 21 PATIENTS OPERATED 6 DIED. A
CCNCLUSILN IS MADE THAT OPERATIONS ON THE LUNGS SHOULD BE PERFORMED IN
SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS, THIS WILL ENABLE TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF
COMPLICATIGNSi INCLUDING THOSE WHICH REQUIRE A REPEATEU OPERATIVE
INTERVENTION. FACILITY: 3-YA KAFEDRA KLINICHESKOY KHIRURGII
TSIU, MOSKVA.
ASS 1F !ED
USSR
PLATONOV, P. N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, TRIBEL'GO&N, E. V., Candidate of
Technical Sciences, B2924LOV, B. K., Engineer
"Methods of Changing Over to Automatic Control of Continuous N,~:,ss Production
Systems"
Moscow, 11ekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 9, 1970, pp 16-19
Abstract: An analysis of ccntinuous mass production systems in various sectors
of the national economy conducted at the Odessa Technological Institute imeni
M. V. Lomonosov made it possible to isolate the general functional singularities
of various segments of the systems and to reduce them to eight types. The class-
ification of segments of the continuous mass production system and the principles
of setting up a dispatcher automated control system on this basis comprised of
standard general-purpose modules were taken up at the Third All-Union Conference
on Automatic Control, The analysis was based on the example of a modular dis-
patcher automated control system for the most complex production line segment
raquiring sixteen modules. Further studies showed that the number of modules
required for realization of this segment can be reduced to ten. it is shown
that further automation of continuous mass production systems should be based
an a transition from dispatcher automated control to operatorless programmed
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PLATONOV, P. N., et al, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 9,
1970, pp 16-19
control. This will require analysis of the dispatcher's functions for Durposes
of algorithmic description, classification-of the dispatcher's functions, and
a description of the information which must be stored. A simple formula is
found for the optimum control system from the standpoint of cost. It is shown
that the function of route analysis can be handled by an automatic device with-
out extensive modification of the dispatcher control system.
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USSR UDC 539.125.4
BOGDANOV, D. D., KARNAMOV, V. A., PETROV, L. A.
"Telescope for Recording Low-Energy Protons Against an Intense Beta Background"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 1972, pp 28-30
Abstract: A study was made of the problem of lowering the sensitivity of a
telescope system to electrons in order to make it possible to record protons
with E less than 1.0 megaelectron volts. A telescope is described which com-
prises 2 planar proportional counters and a semiconductor detector designed for
spectrometric analysis of low-energy protons (0.5-6.0 megaelectron volts) in the
presence of intense 6 and y radiation backgrounds. Utilization of compari-
sons of the proportional counters in the control channel essentially reduces
the 0-background of the semiconductor detector by comparison with the case
where only one counter is used for the control. With variation of the thresh-
old in the control channel the intensity of the spectrum varies uniformly in
accordance with the hypothesis of independent formation of the spectra in the
two counters. The introduction of a 3.0 kiloelectron volt threshold in the
control channel leads to a twenty-fold reduction in intensity of the count
with respect to the entire spectrum of the first counter.
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USSR UDC 669.312_6129S.01B.9.4
NIKOLAYEV, A. K., LOGW~W. P. R.
"Purification of Copper- Chromium and Copper-Titaniun, Alloy of Slag InclLlSj.C!IS
Using Filtration 11trough Chunk Filters"
Tr_ N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Splavov i Obra-botki Tsvet. INIct. [Works of Scient-i-
fic Research and Planning Institute for Alloys and Processing of Nonferrous
Metals], No 35, 1971, pp 20-22, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal.,
Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G376 by the authorm
Translation: Results are presented fron work on purification of Cu-Cr and
Cu-T-4 alloys of slag inclusions by filtration of the melt through chunk fil-
ters. l Figure; 2 Tables; 2 Biblio. Refs.
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AbstractIng arvice: Ref
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CHEMICAL ABST. -7
APAI A
r 68892j Reasons for the appearance of deposits on beating
surfaces cooled by organic heat-transfer agents. gogdanov-
=.Z. F. (U&SR). Teplaenergelika 1970, 17(l), 64-8 iRu,;_q-."'-'Vas
oiTTractions frorn the direct distn. of crude oil Of pTedominantiv
aromatic corapn. can be used as heat-transfcr media in enerlKy-
producing at. reactors. The formation of deposits in the Soviet
ARBUS reactor, which employs hydrostabilized gas oil, is de-
scfibed. The temp. of the hot wall should not exceed 623'K
and surface boiling is not permissible. At 6W.K. after 3.5) lir of
operation, the deposits begin to form accompanied by a temp.
rise and aittr 40-50 hr the bot-waJI teinp. reaches 693' at a
thermal fiwx of 15&-2M X 102 k-cal/mi hr. The main reasons
for formation of deposits.are the high temp. or surface boiling.
The flow rate of the heat-transfer medium has tio effect on the
ftpossit formation. 'M. Shele;
R'-PEL/FWfE
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AP00488W_ CHEMICAL ABST.
7,o -U P, 0 LIS-
33v Adsorption behavio ie Polyester and
rplMmides In a gjr=erature range. -Bog Vskava, T. A.;
Gatovskava. ' T 17% a Inst. ini. narDova-
1z.-K111m.
_Nro-scow, USSR). Wysokomot. Soedin Ser. A 1970, 12(_1T7N_T_7_
(Russ). The adsorption properties of poly(ethylene sebacate) (1),
-polveaprolactam (111. and hexameth 'vienediammonium adipate-
hexamethvlenediammonium sebacate-II copolymer (III) were
investigated at 30-2ra'. The adsorption of EtD;kc by I films was
described by hyperbolic isotherms, indicating a strong interaction
between I and EtOAc leading to increased flexibility and mobili-
ty of the individual structural elements. Significant structural
change-, were detected at the same temp. at which "capillar), con-
densation" of the sorbate vapors is ol)sd. Structural transforma-
tions in this case also apparently occurred via melting of material
with low ordering. Decompri. o~ the supramol. structure occurred
at >95'. The melt of the cryst. polymer was not a homogeneous,
mol. dispersed system but containea ordered regions. Little ad-
sorption ( < 1%) of n-hexadecane by 11 was obsd. from 130-230'.
ew
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indicating that 11 is densely packed with few defects in its supra-
mol. structure. H adsorbed 8-9% n-decyl a1c. (IV) at 130-2125%
indicating weak -interaction betweeri A and IV. "Capillary con-
densation" was not obsd. with II apparently because of its homo-
geneity and lack of flaws. III adsorbed IV much more than 11 at
aU temps. (130-225'), indicating that it had more defects in its
supramol. structure and had more loosely packed structural ele-J
ments. DBJR
lz~
19800594
L! Ld : ()L:2)
CapaC4 'OrS Usirur Ti02"
- V -
W)C,
Kiev, Polu-,provodnikova,7Ta tc-khnika i inik-roe-, ektronika, .'.-o - 5, 1971,
pp 37-39
Abstract: A description is given of a me thod for pprepa.rinc, ca -ci-
P_
tors usin,-, Ti-Ti02-11 fi2j:is and su'bs*-ra-1-es of sod' naik-ali
ium; and no
glass. 1he results of e_-_-periments performed on do-.-ices aro,.,
also Presented. SpecizLens with an. oxide layer tuhic!~:ne�s o" 17'(D0
viere found to h-a-,.7e, ,-, specific canacitance of 0.3 ATICITII:~; diel-
ectric constant of the layer %as 58. Fr----C-,Uenc,,[ limits Gff t1io ca-
pacitors ;.,ere a m_ax:Lriuu of 5 Curves are P-1011tc,!d -Cor ";"''e
perature and -.Crequciicy do-ondencos, oC I-lie, ctip: ~,,fl.wleo ~wd fi
trie
In't.)l I.Aw
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USSR UDC 539.238:661.688.2
OGDA TT
B
G. I.
"Active Elements in Fillm Circuits"
Kiev, Polunroyodnillzo7aya te-!-h.ni!ca i rikroeIeI:troni!--aI ~10. 5, 1971,
PP 51-56
uli
Abstract: Dielectric OilMS, 4-leir theory and necharis-,= of opera-
tion, are discussed. The films c,l.n be divided intc. three c,,,. e-
gories: those with t.1--i-icknesses of the order o -f one micron, -,iith
high resistivity an--i the el--aracteristics of volurie dielcctrics;
thin films less thazi 100 !Qi thick. T:ith hiEh ~o.-.I`cictivituy as -he
result of t1he tu-ni--el effect; filras 100-4000 thick, ~.hich difIer
from the othe--,-s in the Create.- coz;plexity of their conductivit.1V
mechanism, ~-here the -,as-a-e of carrier--, inside -ih~a :kiln is stron---
U
ly afffucted by the (;c-a-i~,osition of 'Uhe die-lectric ric', hy -6he
quantity of jinpurities in the film. Tbis de,,,,cri-.)tic,,-- o--" film ele-
ments Cea:.-- 1-ith 2.- and ne=---,J--ve resistlc~--ice ty-7-
-es.
widely used in relaxat-ion, oscillator circuits, z;ystems,
and memory cei]-s. A rather ex-;k-lensive on the subject
is given, and plots a--e sho-v.,n o--',-* the volt-ampere char,--ctcristics
for 1Tb-1,Tb205-T-,'O S-'-' -,e struct-LLres at vcr-iotic te,,J7,.e-nratuL-C-s, azd for
IT-type struct-ures, o-- tl-,e sl-me co!~ipos-iticn. The autIior con-
nected i-.-ith the Kiev
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USSR TJDC 621-382:539.216.2
B ~ T, and DL-11-RO-VA, Ye .
"Investicatine the Thermistor Characteristics of -Fine-Filn
Structures"
Kiev,- 'rc'Olur,.-ovodiil~.0-,~.-al,,a teh-hnika i m i1croelektronik-a, 1 0. 5, 197-)
N
pp 70-72
Abstract: A dlescriT)tion is civer. of exnreril:nental research on the
thermistor characteristics of metal-dielectric-metal structur,&s
in ihich the dielectric is a thin film, measuring 1000 Of '-0.205 -
Ijuch structu~res , ~.,-ith -'-'-shaped volt-ampere cl'),ar-c tc-ri;:; 1.1ic-s , are
considered by the aulk;hor.- to be very promioing aS low-inertia ~~nd
high-sensitivity heat sensors. A cross--,~ection view ol' the sreci-
men is shoi-Lq. It consists of a plante of metallic niobiu!:i, 2--C;~'--
U - -L U
mri, coated --.-iith an o-xide layer, and its electrodes are mctallic
r.-iobiu=-- and lndlix= fi-I.-n. cc--: ted ";.-y vapori--atd-on ir a vac-voxa on the
.j U
oxide layer. fli`h,.~ charactcristic.- of the speci-,-.,ens Ere
plotted to--ct-',,,cr wit-11 :-- curve indica-tine, t,ic., linear dron In -~olt-
age on the specimen ---ith increaoing temper,--Iture. A tcbile oi ara-
meters for several `I-ermosensit-live -'31-1 st--Uctu:,~es 1.-,-,-enared undei
various conditions is also provided. The authors note t-h-at the use
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BOGDAN, G. I. and DIMAROVA, Ye. N., PoluDrovodnikovava tekhnLka i illikroelek-
tronika, No 5, 1971, pp 70-72
of such structures as thermic sensors is advantageous because they are
chemically stable and have a wide range of operating temperatures. They
are connected with the Kiev Polvtechnical Institute.
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USSR UDC 539.238.661.388.2
NEKRASOV, It. 11. , BOGDXi,--(7,. 1.
"Electric Properties of Niobium. Oxide Films"
Kiev, Poluprovodnikovaya teklinika i rtikroelektronika, No 5, 1971, pp 33-37
-Abstract: The results of studying Nib205 oxide filvs in the Nb-1-11b205 -notal
structure are presented. The volt-ampere characteristics of thin films (d -
- 100 X) are used to determine the height of tile potential barrier at the di-
electric-metal interface and the magnitude of the electron affinity of Nb 20 5-
The dependence of the capacitance of thick fihis (d - 1,000 ~) on the constant
bias is established. ThIs confirias the presence of a p-i-n junction in the
oxide f iLa.
The height of the potential barrier at the ',;b-Nbl)O5inter-face was found
to be 1.64 electron volts, the electron affinity for niobium oxide NI) 205
~ = 2.34 electron volts, and the dependence of the capocitance on the voltage
for the p-i-n strUCtUrC of niobium oxide films -1,000 A thick is expressed by
tile law C - I/Vlu-.
space
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USSR UDC 621.;196.6-181.-,
AYVAZOVA, L.S., BOGDAN G T.
;&%Mai M-M -
"Film Cavacitors Based On Mal'
Poluvrovodn. te!(hn. i mikroelcktrcrika. ailep. mezhved. ab. (Semiconductor Technolo,-~7
And lacroelectro-ica. interdepartmental Collection), 1971, Ieoue 5, pp 7.7-,'/9 (from
RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sept 1971, Abstract No 9V293)
TranBlation: Capacitors are obtained based on an electrolytically oxidized titan-
ium film with a permittivity of 0.3 microfarad/=2 and tS 0.01--0.05. The
temperature end frequency characteristics of the specimen- are shown. ~ ill. 2 ref.
Summary.
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ROGOAN C I and DINA14)VA, Ye. N.
"Study of the Thermistor Properties of a Thin-Film Metal-Dielectric-Metal
Structure"
Pluprovodn. tekhn. i mikroelektronika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Semiconductor
Technics and Microelectronics. Republic Interdepartmental Collection),
1971, Issue 5, pp 70-72 (from RZh-Elektranika i yeye primeneniye, No 9,
Sep 1971, Abstract No 9B490)
Translation; A study is made of the possibility of the use as a sensitive element
of a thin-f~lm metal-dialectric-motal structure w1th an active layer of a Nb2G5
1000 1 thick. The vensitivity of the element to a chango of temperature with a
Voltage less than the switching voltage is ~iO � 5 mv/deg and the time constant rith
the given construction of the device is 1 see. The effect is studied of regi--as of
oxidation and the formation by current on an oxide layer, on the stability and ther-
mosensitivity of thermistors. 3 ill. 1 Tab. 4 refo
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USSR UDC 537.311.32
NEKRASOC, M. M., and BO GDAN, G. I.
"Electrical Properties of Niobium Oxide Film"
Poluprovodn. tekhn. i mikroelek-tronika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Semiconductor
Technics and Microelectronics. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1971,
Issue 5, pp 33-37 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primen~, No 9, September
1971, Abstract No 9B53)
Trans.lation: The results are presented of a study of a Nb2-Nb2O -Me The height of
the potential barrier at the boundary of the dielectric and meta? an~ the ma.an-itude
of the electron affinity gf Nb205 are deter4ined by the voltampere characteristics
of thin films (d e,-- 100 4). The dependence of the capacitance of thick filme
(d ^_,o 1000 R) on a fixed bias is a9tablished which confirms the presence of a
1).-i-n junction in the oxide film. 14 ref. Su=sry.
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Ace. Nr: AP0047,342
Ref. Code:t)~OSY7
PRMARY SOURCE; Vestnik nirurgiil I. Grekova, 1970,
Vol 104, Nr / , 1 -5(,3
PP
THE PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY
CANCER
By,T,T~_Bogd
The methods of early recognition of the puJrnonary cancer are described. It is con-
sidered that chemotherapy could be the only method of radical treatnient of this affec-
tion in 4 first "microscopic" stage.
qjj
REtL/FRAME
19790868
USSR UDC: 632.951:631-563.006.5
BLAKITNAYA, L. P., Candidate of Biological Sciences, -BOGDAN-BLAKIT-
11TAYA L. R., Stavropol' Agricultural institute
"Toxicity of Sumithion for Pests of Grain arid Grain Products"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No S., 1973, pp 39-
41
Abstract: SLIMithion 0, 0-dimethyl-0- ( 3-vie thYl-4-1 i Lroohenyl
thiophosphate -1 S 1111 1. all
J., a pesticide made by the Japanese company 11-L itO11
was field-tested in the Stavryllskiy Kray. It was found that
Suv,iithion in a dose of 0.2 Y/m has excellent insecticidal and
acaricidal properties, and is lethal for most insect and mite pests
of granaries. I~Iien applied to a glass surface, the chemical showed
contact action for about 20 days on -the most harmful granary insects
and mites. Because of its insecticidal and acaricidal properties
a-ainst a broad spectrum of warchouse pests in the imaginal and
pre-imaggirial forms. nrid its low toxicity for warm-blooded animals,
Sumilthion (and possibly its analogs -- MetaLhion from Czechosloval