SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIDOROVA, T.A. - SILAKOV, A.V.

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DATE--18SEP70 in 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROC ESS I flu ;'CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0104042 ~.::ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ALt NIv MO HYDROCRACKING CATALYSTS WERE PREPO. BY THE PPTN. OF THE AL HYDROXIDES FROM THE AL(NO SUB3) SUB3 SOLNS. WITH NAOH AT ROOM TEMP - AtIO PH EQU4LS 101.5. THE PPT. WAS WASHED WITH H SUB2 0 TO REMOVE NAUH, MIXED WITH THE NI AND MO HYDROXIDES, FORMED, CRIED AT 1500EGREES AND CALCINED AT 650DEGREES FOR 3 HR. THE CATALYST CONTAINED SIMILAR TO 10PERCENT NIOAND MOO SUB3. T14E -1-NDIVIDUAL CATALYST SAMPLES CONTAINED 0.43, 0.47# 0.72t 0.90, AND 2.50 WT. PERCENT NA SUBZ 0 FOR T4E SAMPLES DENOTED WITH NOS. 19Cv, 2OCt 2lCv 22C, AND 23C, RESP. THE PROPERTIES OF 'THE SAMPLES WEPE AS FOLLOWS: _6ULK 0. 0.921 O.'92t 0.91, 0.82v AND 0&80;G-CM PRIME3v APPARENT U. 1.411 1.34p, 1.34, AND 1.32 G-CM PRIME3v REAL D 3.45, 3.50, 3.411 3.38t AND 4.02 G-CM PRIME3i PORE VOL, 0.42# 0,41, 0.45, 0.49, AND 0.51 CM PRIME3-G, SP_~ A:KEA 147', 177, 1-87, 178i A:ND ~ Z010 K PRI'14FZ-Gs TENSILE "STRENGTH 1050t 1150, 1160, 01 AND 0 G-MM, AND THE AfIRASIVE WEAR RESISTANCE 74v 56, 45, Ot AND OPERCENT,~FOR THE SAMPLES 19C, 20Ci 21C, Ct -CATALYSTS WAs rE.STED IN THE __22C, AND 23., RESP. THE ACTIVITY OF THE '.HYDROCRACKING PROCESS OF THE ARLAN CRUDE OIL (D TAKEN BETWEEN THE VALUE -S 3.1 WT. THE VARIABLE AND ITS VALUE 20 0.895s PERCENT, DISTILLATES S. SMALLER THAN 300DEGREESt 35.8 WT. PERCENT) AT 450DEGREr-Si 30 ATMT FEED THROUGHOUT I KG-I. HRt AND H CIRCULATING RATE SIMILAR TO 1000 l.-KG -HR* UNCLASSIFIED P i I'NG~ DATE-18SEP70 3/1 024 UNCLASSIFIED Cl-kC, ACCESSION NO--AP0104042 C -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE VOL- OF THE CATALYST -IN THE APP. 14 AS SIMILAR TO 100 ML AND THE OPERATING TIME 2 HR. THE FOLLOWING RESULTS WERE OBTAINED: YIELD OF THE LIQ. PRODUCTS 89.8,.89.9, 39.1, 90.5, AND 89.8PERCENT ON TEED, THE DEGREE OF THE DESULFURIZATIONI 90.2v 83.6, AND -81.2PERCENT, THE DECREE OF DECOMPN. 37.0, 36.6, 38.4., 36.5, AND 37.0PERCENT, D. OF THE LIQ. PRODUCTS 0,841v 0.tl3br 0.837v 0.81t0, AND S IN THE LIQ. PRODUCTS 0.34, 0.36t 0-50v 0-56t AN'D 0*64 WT. I NG. 5.79 6.4t 7.09 8.3, AND &.1, ANDTHE SULFONATING RESIDUE -61. 2v 53.Ot 5S-4v 53.1, AND 57.5 VO;, PERCENT, F R tATALYSTS SA. PLES ~19cl 2OCT 21c, 22ct AND 23C, RESP. THEREFOREt THE NA EPPURITIES IN THE AL, ~1, MO CATALYSTS AS A RESULT OP INSUFFICIENT H SU32 N ,~,,O,WASHING OF THE AL HYDROXIDES CAUSE A DECREASE !N THE ACTIVITY OF THE HYDROCRACKING CATALYSTS. THE PHYS. AND C14614. INVESTIGATIONS SHOWED THAT 'JHE NA IMPURITIES DO NOT CnNC. ON THE CATALYST SURFACE BUT FORM CHEM. IN THE BULK OF THE CATALYST JERZY KRAMARZj XOMS CLAS S-1-1-7 IT UNCLASS I ED PROICIESS I Nu. UA I t:--Z SZ~t, rr- lj'~E-ROLE OF ELECTRICAL DOUBLE LAYER IN THE SETTING OF SLAG PORTLAND -U- CEMENT :AUTHOR-105)-VED, E.I., BAKLANOV# G.M,t ZHAROV, E&F.s NlrCHENKOP V.Sol *A* C NTRY OF --USSR _c INFO -_~,,SOURCE--8UOICEL'NI MATER. KONSTRo 1970ir (L)t 31-2 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CEMENTt CALCIUM CHLORIDEt COHES:ON STRENGTH CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--Ut4CLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/147-9 STEP NO--Ug/0635/70/000/001/0031/~ru'32 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116915 UNCLASSIFIED E--230CT70 2/2 007 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116915 .4BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASSTRACT. SETTING PROCESS IS =XPLAINFO A-N TERMS OF THE SHAPE OF THE ZETA POTENTIAL CURVES, ADDN. OF SMALL AMTS. OF CACL SUB2 CAUSES SHARP OROP IN ZETA POTENTIAL, INDICArING COMP-A"ESSIDIN OF ELEC. DOUBLE LAYER AND LIMITED MIGRATION OF NEG. CHARGED OH AND CL IONS. , RISE 'AN ZETA POTENTIAL WITH INCREASING A0ON* OF C.ACL SU32 INCREASES IN DIFFUSION REGION OF ELEC. DOUBLE LAYER OF NiG. CHARGED JH AND CL IONS AND ACCELERATION IN SETTING. COHESION FOkCES RISE AND STRENGTH INCREASES. UNCLASSIFIED USSR IJD C632.4 SIDDROVA, T. D.. Stavropol Scientific Research Institute oil, Agriculturo 'Losses From Smut" Moscow, Zashchita Rastenly, No 10, 1970, pp 11-12 Abstract: Mheat which is caused by the fiwgus tritice, has become widespread in Stavropolskiy Kray. When seeds aro jnf,.:ictod. the plants grown from the seeds are stunted and somatimes completely de5troyed, with a corresponding reduction in th3 harvest. An estimate is prosentod oP the dogree of infection of wheat fielf1s in Stavropolskiy Kray with smut durixig the por;'Lod 1957-69. The com- man effects of infection of 3eW on the characteristics of four selected varieties of wheat plants were determinuNI. The All Union instituto cW Plant Protection has calaulated indices, by means of which the decreases in yieli:l due to infection with snut (including latent ir-fection) can be determined. For tho total 1967 wheat crop of 20.403,000 tons in Stavropollslciy Kray, losses due -to smut reached 1.571,000 tons. Field tests damon5tratei t.4at, af ter a, dogree of inf oction of the wheat crop arzounnti-Ig to 100 had been reached. selection of seeds according W sizo and Vacific weight, disinfoction of seeds accorxlix4; -to procaduxos; developed for the Bazastaya I vari6ty, and isolation of the seLxi crops to profint infection M*49 it possible to reduce iafeotion with amut. to a minimum. USSR UDC: 669.018 SAIIIS011011, G. V. K02-EiTC-0, V. A. 10D 1, 11-1. r-ind ISIDOPOL `r "Some Characteris tics of I-alladil-tm B-Ioride Tomsk, Izvestiya VU'-7--Fizik-.. No 6, lG72, pp 146-14-7 that there is little data tin the charac'-ri Abstract: Asserting U ~-- - U- cs of. the jphaases of" Pd.-B oystems, the authors ol` tlnis bri.--f cation invostigate the conditions for obtairinl' pall.a6tilu.-I bovides, Ic by synthesi--ing 'lie elements and measure the q-1--c-trical rr-~,istivity arnd thermal emf in the 2~0-60,0c' C rarce. The ased for synthesizin- the borides Were I'Morphous, boron vdth a jo,,ritly of 99.6,:a' and palladium powder 99,99;,4 plixe. It v-as established, by thermal, x-ray, netalior graphic, an(I chcLiical analysez, that the synthesis process for I"d---B had to be dollie in a inter- val of 700-9000 -.L:'or 5-6 L'urs, 1-:11ile the ilatta-val'o.1' 600-9500 ifor 60-70 hours vas required to synthesize M5112. C'arve:~ are for the resistivity of the Pd3B and~R15B2 phase.,; aj--id for the thermal emf of those T)hase as functions of the terApe.-atiz--re. T, 'e authors arc associ,---tea -vith the 50th lunni.-icc..-rs~ary cf tl~- G-~---t Oc- obor Socia~-st 11',~vol-ation Polylh,-~,:Iu~'dcvd .1 I/I USSR UDC 612.017.1,014.43-085.2 Laboratory of Antibody Ghemistry and Biosynthesis, Institute of-.Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni N. F. Gamale.ya, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR lonspecific immune Globulins in Qynthesis.and Secretion of Antibodies and h vitro at Different Temperatures" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biolbgil i Meditsiny, No 12, 1971, pp 55-58 Abstract-, The synthesis of antibodieq and nonspecific immune globulins !n ynthesis of suapen3iona of spleen cells from hyperimuune rabbits aitd the nonspecific Immune globulins in suspensions of spleen cells from normal animals are already evident at 20 to 22% (below tifte animalt., body tempern- ture). The synthetjis of both proteins increases as tho temperature risres to 42% after whieb it rlows and after 46 and 56% decrwises sharply. The rate of synthesis of both proteins changes equallv with rise in temperature. Righ temperatures also increase the rate of secretion cif antibodies and es- pezially immune globulins. The rate vf secretion of inmune Blobulins by the spleen cells of normal rabbits and its temperature dependence are similar to those phenomena among antibodies in hyperimmune rabbits. .112 UNICLASSTFlEd-', P0qcr_s'srNG 98,rE--0Z-lCT70 TITLE-SYNThESIS, STVJCTjkE, As.3 bEHAVI'DR OF PCLYMEAS DF~ THE IET-fYL ISCPRENECARSOXYLATt: GHTAINEO oy A,%,inNI(_ AND RADICAL Pi'lLYmERTZATlGt4 -L;- AUTII,"R A.G., NIKITIN, -(05)-ARBUZ'JVA, I.A., YEFREMOVA, V.N., YELISEYE-V,%, V.N., S_l_DL;R0VlCHv__A.V. tit- ult-97-USSR '_'sOURCE--VYSbKUMOL. SOEDIN,t SER. A 1970, 12(3)t 697-704 DATE PUBL ISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHF141STRY, MATERIALS TbPlC,.TAGS--I5GPRENE, CAaBOXYLIC ACID ESTER* POLYMERIZAriGN, LJd TE4,PERATLIKE EFFECTw ORGANOLITHIOM COMPOUNDir POLYMER STRUCTORE, PHASE TRANSITION, IR SPECTRUM '~CONTRDL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIf lEo :.PRIIXY REL-L/FRAME-1992/0311 STEP NU--UR/0459/7OiOl2/003/0697/0704 R.C NO-AP0111505 UNCLASS I FIED el._,~2/2 040 UNCLASSIFUD PROCESSING DATE-020.CT70 C IRC ACCESSIijN NO-AP0111505 A6STRAC_T/EXTR,ACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE ANI.'O*NIC POLYMN. OF H SUB2 C:CHtME:CHCtj SUB2 ME (1), CARRfED OUT AT NEGATIVE609FGREES TO NEGATIVE70DEGREES IN PHME SOLI. CONTG. 0-02 MOLE-L. 4ULI GAVE 80PERCEAT t POLYMER (-I[) IN LFSS THAN 0-1 EQUAL TO 60 MIN. THE FREE RAO[-AL BUL-K POLYMN. OF I IN THE PRESENCE (IF 0.2 WT. PERCENT (ON lj~BZ SUr,7 0 SIJB2 REQUIRED-90-,HR AT 60-80DEGREES TO GIVE 75-6PERCENT I PJLY4ER (TIA). -HEATING THE AMORPHOUS ITA CONVERTS ITTO A CRYST. ~L)Rmq T IS CRYST. AT ROD-M TEMP.. BOTH 11 AND' IIA HAVE A PHASE TRANSITION POINT AT 90DEGREES 'ANO~GLASS POINT AT 20DEGREES. BY IR SPECTROSCOPY lHEY BOTH 4A.VE 194 -TRANS. CONFI-GURATION. ...... . .. ....... .............. . . ................. .--Mm. T, Union oyr Pr 1 "i of from Th,-.!:1.q" Mosco-J, 3x th PF, during 1-a! C--~1 s Vitor. i r~ f; c, USSR UDC 678.4.074:53 P"ry, A. I. , and NOVIKOVA, G. Ye., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S. V. Lebedev "Dependence of the Physical Properties of Elastomers on Their Chemical Com- position and Molecular Structure" Moscow, Kauchuk i Rezina, No 2, 1971, pp 9-12 Abstract: For a number of years the All Unioa~Scientific Reseavch Institute of Synthetic Rubber has been performing research on the 6ffect~of pr;culiarities of the molecular structure and chemical nature of rubbery polymers on their glass transition temperature, elastic dynamic properties and crystallization ability. It has been found that the glass transition temperature is a linear function of the reciprocal value of the molecular weight.of th,e polymer aad linearly depends on the concentration of functional groups asymeLrically or statistically arranged in the polymer chain, the degree of this dependence being proportional to the interaction energy of the functional groups. The mechanical behavior of elastomers is primarily due to their relaxation prop- ertiIea, which depend on the internal mobility of the polymer ch-tans. While the chemical structure of a polymer mainly determines the lower bound of the 1/3 manifestation of elastic properties, such parameters as molecular weight, molecular-weight distribution, space network de,.;isity determine the visco- elastic behavior in the region of the highly elastic state. Elastomers may have a different degree of structural order accord-Ing to the character of the macromolecular chain construction (e. g.j in a cis or trans configuration) and chain stereoregularity. These factors also affect the temperature-fre- quency dependences of the viscoelastic properties of elastomers. The charac- ter of crystallizatiou processes in elastomers is affected by microstructure purity, vulcanization network density and other factors. Accelerated methods have been developed for the kinetic study of crystallization, and the deter- mination of the equilibrium cryotalline state of vulca-aizates by measuring their modulus of elasticity in compression and peLmanertt tensile elongation, A study of the crystallization of polysiloxanes established that, in contrast to the general rule, the creation of a space vulcanization network up to a certain limit accelerates their crys:~allization. Only vulcanlzates with a dense network crystallize more slowly than the initial polymers. As a result of findings on the effect of,different molecular-structore parameters and mole~=lar chain orientation in Matallizaition on the mechanical properties 2/3 Ri-ibber and EUas:tomrs USSR uDc 678 -03,*!.8: 6'16.76e.2:678. ol: 539-3 V, M-REY; A. T., and MNS1111,131M, Y.B. V., 1-11-Union Seien- tific Research Institute of S ymtlaetic Rubbeir imeni S. V. Lebe;lev Effpect of the Mblecular Weight of Rubber,on the Tempe rat tire De-perjence of' the Dyn=mdc lVechr-mical Frorex-ties of Its Vulcanizates" llotcaw, Kauchuk i Rezina: ho 8p 1970P PP 3-6 Abstract: The wathors, undertook to study vaxiations in the dyiitu-'J:.c properties of rubberl'i-he -oolners of' varyinEr, a deAree of cros~_-Unll:iu,7., in a tan-mr-eratu-re raw-_e. xUbbers 'SK:D aTfl naturai nibber vere used at. the object-s of c;tuily. fo=d that- in the rer~j'oj, a-r.n%re t-ransition tzmiperatu-..-e t~dhe i,,; lc u C: 4, l6ejcht- ul A 2 s .1rincir-) i_lct~),.- 1-'hu I C) p r, '-t the vvlccnizat~"" 'Ene influence of tho initial MolOeuli,",, o' thr;, i-ub'-~Cr 'heam--s culy witb- re;ther hie4 4cgrees 1 of c_-,Dos-lanking (Con- side d Free n rably above the e, .9),_ An Jjicrease i thci~ izitl,al i:;olccular veight increases the rebound elasticity of tile Vulcanizate.1, anA, docrea-1.3e.5 it.'; tezurernture coeMcient. lmrersion of the elasticity -"mipe!rati,."re coefficient USSCR et a!., K-a-achuk i Rezina SI22EUvT NO. 8, 1970, PP 3-6 -e in the t' t-re vul imil-at"an netti- is Observed uith chant. of An increase in the mlolenular wei,-ht. increases tile de-~iv::!e of crass- J-nk-i-:~- a -Jr ved repa aril which the irvrersion occurr,. churacter of the obsea %j- not affected by the type Of rubl~er or CrOSS-).--nki-nF,. 2/2 -- ---- ---- 112 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT*70 ~i.-JITLE-NEROBOL AND PREDNISOLONE ACTION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERARTERIAL IN EXPERIMENTAL MYOCARDtAL-INFARCTIQN~_U_ A.UTHOR-(02)-SELIVENSTOV, S.A., SIDOROVICH, YE.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~~"'SOURCE-FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 19701 33tI)v 48-51 PUBLISHED ------- 70 :i.-.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDUCAL SCI-ENCE'S .-TOPIC TAGS--HARMONEv ARTERIAL ANASTOMOSISP MYOCARDIUM, liFART DISEASE, CAT, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, CORONARY BLOOD CIRCULATION .,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1176 STEP NO--UR/0390/'7~)/033/001/0048/()iJ51 CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0115195 pc_y L~ [a--- ~2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRDCESSING DATE--i6fDCT70 ACCESSION NO-AP0115195 ABSTRACT/ x-TRAcT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. NEROTOL (10 ORAL ) AND t TO A EXTENT, PREDNISOLONE (5 MG-KG ACjmjNjSrE--RED L)AILY FO~~ 25 DAYS TO CATS W ITH EXPTL. MYCICAkOl AL INFARCT I fifil ( I NOUCEG BY L IGA T r0,N OF THE ANTERIOR DESCeNDING 6RAMCH OF THE LEFT C09010f~Y ARlEaY) STliMULAr--0 THE DEVEELDPHIENT OF INTERARTERIAL ANASTUMCSES LN THE MIYOCARL)IUM. THIS IMPROVED COLLATERAL BLOOD CfRCULATION' IN THE CARDIAC MU, E m CIVE SC L , I P R 0 THE ELECTROCAR010GRAM DYNAMICS, AND 0ECREASED rHE SEVERITY OF ADHES1,3NS DEVELOPING BETWEEN THE PERICARDIUM AND NECROTIC ARiAS IN THE MYOCARDIUm. FACILITY* LAB. FARMAKOL. SERDECHNO SOSUDISFOI SISTEMY. INST. FARMAKOL. KHIMIOTER.t MOSCOW, USSR. --UNCLASS .11IN law USSR UDC 577 - 12 LYASHENKOJ, V. A. and SIDDROVA) Ye. V.) Institute of Vaccines and Sera, USSR Hinistry of of Epidendology and Microbioloa.. Acad- emy of Sciences USSR, Moscow "Study of '1==e MIA' by the Specific IM=08orption 11,11ethod" Moscow., Biokhimiya, No 1, 1973, pp l78-M Abstract: Injection of niice with "Dmaxne" FWA isolated from the spleens of animals im-amized wi-th polysaccharide 0 or Vi antigens induced the fon*.1at1ion of st~ecific 0 or Vi antfbodies. Treatment of O-IWA idth ribonuclease resulted in aimost complete disappearance of its capacity for antibody lomation, whereas similar treatment of the 0 antigen did not affect its lmnurdzing propzartics. RINA from animals :Lrwanized vith radioactive 0 or Vi antigenj- contained a ra-dio- active substance that proved to be an antigen bound to MIA. Antigen in a com- plex with M was unable to react specificz,32y with anti -Odies i d on an irwine sorbent (cellulose vit'a ulobu-1in from a nonirw~ine rabbit). it could combine nonspecif ically with the sorbent to the hij~l -!O-pt_l n capacity of the riboni;~ch:!ic part, of the antigen __ FJ~A complex. After the com, plex was treated with riloonuclease, the antigea present in the POLIA preparation acquired a capacity for specific iimninosorption. 41.6 541X4+561-718-1 USSR IUDC: 5 0 LEVIN, Ya. A., GOZM-4, I. P., and SIDOIROVA, Ye. Ye., Institute of Organii and _ft emy ences USSR P'jvsical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. ArWz-0471 i UstructurE, aixi Mech&_nism of Formation of Oligophosphonates from Dialkyl OLlorophosphites and Aldehydes" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 1, Jan 70, pp 173-175 Abstract: Two oligomers (1 and 2) were prepared by similar reactions of (EW)2 PCl with PrCHO or PhCHO, respectively. The reaction With PrCHO was exothermic and resulted in loss of EtCl. Subse , , the reacting miyfture quentli was heated 4 hr. at 1030, then for 1 hr at 1700 in vacuo. The product was an extremely viscous liquid. The product of the reaction with PhZqO was a glassy solid. A th-ird oligomnr (3), a yellow powder, was prepal-ed by a similar re- action from (iso-BLD)2i.)Cl and P-0i02)C6i4CHO- The pol~rphosphonate structure was attributed to the alternating llin:4 of the oli-omers 1-P(O)(OP-)C"M'O-1n t~ from their hy4zrolysis and pyrolysis data. The I and 2 oligomears heated with concentrated HCl for 4 air. yielded 95~ Pr 011010PO)F2 aj,4 90~ Ph Cli(OH)PO-.H2, 0 respectively. Pyrolysis of 1 oligomer at 250-270 in vatmo gavo "A; of a C"'Yelic 1p ............. USSR LEVIN, Ya. A., et al, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk 53SR, Seriya Khimicheskayat No 1, Jan 70, pp 173-175 dimer containing the same 'conds as 1. An unusual, ste,Pwise polycondensation mechanism was proposed to explain formation of the o4gophoav~,onate moleculc;s with the ester-chloride end groups. 2/2 112 017 UNCL ASS IF Ito PROCESSING TITLE--USE OF INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS TO STUDY THE PREPAPATIDN11 -HIGH INDEX AVIATION OILS FROM UST BALYKSKII PETR LEUM, AN o D -AUTHOR-r-KORELYAKOVt L.V.t KVETKOVY.B*A. SIDORSKAYA& UF. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE--NEFTEPERERAO. NEFTEKHIM. IMOSCOW) 1970, 1 I)p 12-14 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--4,ATERIALS T,OPIC,TAGS--TEST DATP--IISEP70 TECHNOLOGY FOR A STUDY OF METHODt PHYSICS LABORATORY IN&TRUME-14T9 QUALITY CaNV~-)L, 't jr - 1NDUSTRIAL PRODOCTION, AIP'RAFT 13)BRIC'ANTt l.tia. ~AIYTNG 011. .'.'.PROXY REEL/FPAs4E--19FS9/1147 STEP NO--UR/03IFi/70/OOC)/D')11'3012/)nl4 CIRC ACCESSION" NO--APr)107636 Uhlf- LASS IF IFO 212 017 UNCLA5SIFiE0 C,IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107636 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(~U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HIGH GRADE VISCOSITY 1NDEX LtARGER THAN OR EQUAL To LOO WAS RbUTINE METHODS, BUT USING SUITABLE PROPORTIONS 0EASPHALTING, SELECTIVE REFININGv AND DEWAXING. OILS AND EXPTL. RESULrS WERE REPORTED*, PPOCESS ING DATE--l ISEPTO AVIATION OIL WIT!l 0-13TA14ED qY APPLYI,11G 01: SnLVFr;TS FOR (I-IARACTERISTICS OF THE USSR UDC 35.5-3/013.644 TROYAISKIYo H. P. =SI1>);:!T~3OV It P,p and PETROVA-GOLUBEMOi L. B. "Effect of Hoise on Blood Cholineaterase Activity" Moscow# Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnalp No 2g 1971# pp 47-49 Translationt The effect of industrial noise on workers' heal-th has been investigated in quite a few scientific studies which nention the changes that take place in the body as a result. Our purpose wasin study indexes that would not only testify to the pre- sence of noise but aloo serve as a criterion of its advo=e effect. One such indexl at least in part, is whole blood cholinesterase aptivity and the state of the autonorLc nervoim systein in persons working in dirt.,aol and blower sta- tions. Their work is light to noderate and does not involve nuch nervous or mental strain. The noise lovels.ranged'from 94 to 97 db, with nedium and high frequencies and an energy peak- at 400 to 1,250 11Z. None Used ear plugs. A work shift was 12 hoars lonG and there *ras an interval of 24 hours between shifts. During the arzmination period a tomporazy changei in the schedules of some groups resulted in shortening the interval between shifts to 12 houxs. The workers, especially those on the job after a 12-hour'brealct complained of ready fatigability, hoadaches, general weakness, irritability, aad so forth. USSR TROYANSM, H. P., et al., Voyenno-Heditsinskiy Zhurna.1, No 2, 1971, pp 47-49 Cholinesterase activity was determined by Hestrin's method before work and every 3 hours during workj, at the end, and 12 and 24 houL-:, afterward. The results were exT)xessed in units of extinction. baseline neurological examina-tion given at the same time Includeds interrogiition, neurological status, Aschner's phenomenon, dynainic observation of tbe pulse, arterial Mssurej and dermoSraphia reaction,, The examination itere g;Lven right at -the work places. A total of 51, persons were examinedi 16 worked 12-hour shifts (after a 24-hour break(gj~up 3.) and 24 worked 12t5hour sWts after a 12-hour break (group 2)), Tho other 15 worked under the same conditions but wore not exposed tonoise (control). The neurological exanbiation revealed a signifimnt longthening of- the latent period of the dermographic reaction (p-0,01).mnd a rather pronounced slowing of -the pulse in Aschner's test (P-0-05) at the end of t-~a workday. Analysis of the dynamicz of blood cholinestexaae.activity showed that it decreased significantly in thoc;e who come to voxi, aXter a 24-hour break in the course of the shiftt the maxinti-m docrease occurrirg toward the end. Although the decrease was gradualo it was nanifested after only hours of USSR TROYAXSKIY# M. P-# et al-t Voyenno-J-,LaditsInsk!Ly Zhurnal, Vo 21 1971, pp 47-49 work (P-0-05). Cholinestarase activity returned to the oTigiral level 24 hours after the work was overp but in some cazes it was higher. ~ Cholinesterase activity was found to ba lower in gmup 2 (womkod 12- hour shifts after a 12-hour "break) than in the first and control groups. After 3 hours' work it decreased more sharply than in grou-D-1, although by the end of the shift the rate of decrease Plou-ed and choUneste:-case activity was almost indistinguishable from that in group 1. Systematic incomplete restoration of cholinostera-se activity can evanutally lead to decompensation. A significant decrearie therein during restiration puts great stress on the compensatory nechanisms ani it may cause them to break doicn. Thereforet vre are justified in statinG that a 12- hour interval betueen sbifta is insufficient. Thus, the extent o:C deareane and time.of restoration of cholinesterase activity can be used.to judge the dogroe of harm done by noi~za and the cora- pleteness of restoration of physical fitness. These indexes rar serve as the basis for establishing souirl standaxds of woxf: and rest Ume, Complete restoration of cholinesterase activity to the original level before the start of the next shift is the criterion for Judging -the sour4mess oll' the standards. The mere fact that cholinosterase activity decreases is not an Invariable sign of pathology. It can be regarded as an Index of a4aptation of the body to now conditions, especially in cases where its activity is conpletely 3/4 USSR TROYA1-SKIYj 1-1. P., et al., Voyenno-Ileditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 2, 1971, pp, 47-49 restored. A decrease in cholinestenase activity and change in neurological status (lengthening of the latent. period. of the dermographic reaction, pro- nounced slowing of the pulse In Aschner's test) axe indicative of a pvra- sympathetic trend in the c1anges that take place In porzonz working iuAer noisy conditions. Conclusions 1. Workers exposed to noise when examinedcUrectly at the work places showed a statistically significance decrease in blood cholinesterase activity, in- crease in the latent -Dericd of the dermogTaphic reaction, sAid rather pronounced slowing of the pulse in Aschner's test, the lowest value being recoxded at the end. of a shift. i 2. Cholinester-ase activity was restored when the workers wore no -longer ex- posed to noise. After a 12-hour shift CQMDlete restozution took 24, hours. 3. The extent of decrease and time of restoration of cholinesterase activity can serve as a criterion for judging the degree of injury done by noise and the nature of the body's response,, 4/4 93 USSR UDC 8. 74 now.,YsKly, I. V., IpIr B. "Formalization of the Process of Planning and Designing Digital Devices" V sb. Irychisl. sistoT.-.v (Computation Systens -- coll,ectIon o--- VY 7. p. 4 Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 73-86 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract "o 7V557) Translation: Iin approach is forimulated for the probic!iLs of plannint~ wd de- signing digital devices in the logical syntbesis step (using the ter!7jnolc~-v of V. M. Glushkov in the book Teoriya koneciinvkh i [Theory of Finite and Probability Automacal, Moscow, llkhauka Press, 1965). 6o - tSS OATE--27NOviv -007 :UNCL ---IMPROVEMENT IN THE WAXING,OF CANVAS TENT FioaRECS -U- TITLE AUTHOR-(05)-AljX.P.P.,qc4TSKIY, FoLet ARTEMOVAr L.A#, INVANOVA, V-E.t PUZYREV7 M*F*t L.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEKST. PROM. (MOSCOW) 19701 30(2)t 53-4 E PUBLISHED ------- 70 0 AT SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSP MILITARY SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--CANVAS EQUIPMENT, TENT# WAX, CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PAOXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1120 STEP NO--UR/0342J70/030/002/00:~13/005~- CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0128547 UNC L A 5 S I F I.E 0 UNCLAISSIFtEO V2 007 PIWCMING DATE-27NOV70 CIRC, ACCESSION NO---AP0128547 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT- THE EFFECT OF TH'-:: RATIo 0,- A a.-~C LEVEL RATE (V SUBR) TO THE COATING ROLLER SURFACE TRAVEL (11N THE S A DIRECTION) RATE (V SUBR) ON THE AMT. (0) OF PARAr;::IN DEPOSITE;.) To TEP"I" FABRIC WAS DETD. THE OPTIMUM ANGLE PHIJ SU8TEnDED HY THE CLOTHi CONTACTING AND LEAVING THE ROLLER WAS SIMILAR TO. 15DEGREES, THE (H) OF THE ROLLER IMMERSION IN PARAFFINt KEPT AT a0-95DEGREl-S, UAS 40-5 MMt.THE CLOTH TEMP. 110-150EGREES, AND THE ROLLER TEMP. 114-170EGREES. '7 -0 0 INCREASED WITH INCREASING V SUBF-V, SU$Rl AND COULD BE REGULAIC CHANGIUG BOTH H AND PHI. UNCLASSIFIED 1?0043673 Acc. Nr Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperim a allnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki. 1970, Vol 58, Nr 2, pp~5-73-,S'Yl CALCULATIO.8 OF THE POLARIZATJON C0,NTRIBUTION TO THE ENERGY OF NTERACTION BETWEEN A UIARGE AND METAL SURFACE .4. V. Sidyalrin The polarivition part of the energy of 1nttraaic,;, between a Aationary point ebar,-,e and a suit) i restric I ed metal is calculated in the hipli density apprONiMation w; a function of the distanc,: from thr- surfacc...At the of the in(tol this quanLit.v is-about 2,1.1 the value insi,le the metal; with fnerease of the disitance the charge '113d metal it a~,Yvnptotically gees over to tho chna(r(I potentialk.. Thc polarization contribution to the clectran pnorgy is identicul with t1w calculated ~-aluo if the major contribution to the electron mass operator is due lo a i-conlor,111 1101tj. Tile ...2:~UILS of the --rrer ta 1 calviflations are employed for calcalating the, field emis!4oL. x, At a ine 1. 6hown that the effect of broaduniag ui the harrier relative to that. zt;vd it, duduct* Ion of the Fowler-Nordheim fonuu)n is to alorge extent coir-pelisali'd hy the effect of fifold penetration int", the welal. Aflowance~ for both effticts:does not vidd sign-ificaut, I/ Corrvetions tothe'Fowler - Nordlicim formulp, 197700"" OID40PM Aft VR. 0482 on I M= i -a Derwent, I' t-, Inventions Illustrite Secti Sov e C 240889 RESISTANCE Spot; VELI)Ihtlwa~: improved. by confinuoui measurementvof'res,4 ance, i, 0 a ~'this,mkh c~,, two between welding' eler-tt d a n~ 0 sheets of mer-4V'are-~pr~ssed bimeerr~he,eleal~odes t with a force P in cte d.,sutLje ti~.,Ul~rasopic vibrations using-a Senomator 4.", The resistand between the,e lectrode- s. is c~niinuously veasurod by a unit 2 whicfi,zt.~ the'. ap-tiai lue of ~ thEii m v4 resistance actuate,%,-i controil*'i 6;toswitch~~: W014ing current Ibr-a given, ts*--~ interval. Th~-. A value of the optizp~~., tanve'.'ahi *V~ier -parameteis oE the weld#g-ptocesh-Aepindmon thtt type.and s-liate oIf;thC:WpIded shle~-tt'~aud an the welding equipmeat used., 15.9.67 as 1186067125-"27: S.F~ CQSRV~et al. (;2.8.69) Bul 13/l..4.6-9.'.Class 21h. Int.cI.B 231-_ 0. A. and Sidyq4n, yakovs AUTHORS: Gusev, S. F.; Kor V- A. 19750485 IN 0 ./ N USSR UDC -621. 317-799,537 -311-3 SID A~~IN G xOptilml Method Of Measurement Of The Hall Effect' .Vestn. Kiyev. Rolitekhn. in-te. Bar. radioalektron. (Bulletin Of Kiev Poly- technical Institute. Radioelectronics Series), 1970, Ito 7, PP 1111-144 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primenenin, No 1, January 1971,~Abstract No IB103) Translation; An exDerimental examination ol' the usefulness of various schemes for measuring the Hall constant was conducted on semicondiActor specimena of n-Ge and n-type C(SiC. A a--home with one Hall condo and 4 cohome according to the Van der Pauve method with four condos on the periphery of tho specimen are compored with the classical three sonde scheme for meaeurAng th,.~ Hall effec,lu. It is shown that the one condo scheme (technically simplaj~ and requiring less technological preparation of the specimen to be mcaeured) la completely suit- able, The Von der Pauve scheme requiros speolal preparation and~salectionof specimena; otherwise it gives an error of measurament, of Mobility which can reach 40 end 100%. 2 ill'. 1 tab#11.0 ref'Atluwury- even ........... . Single Crystals USSR UW 546.26123 548- 55 SI-DYAKIN V. G. and RUBT Kiev POlYtech I ~I k. 0V. N., institute IlThermal Conductivity of Single-Crystal 3j.G" anichnskiye Materi.aly, 1,11oscow, izvestiya Akade, Hau -k SSSR Neorl, Vol 6, No 10, Oct 70, p 1861 Abstract: tudied the thermal conductivity of specimer's The authors su of single -crystal (X-Sic type 6H with compen-~a,Jng ip-.,.,ur-. i 'D N 10 cm The temperature dependence of' t.hle therviral canduc- tivity, of O~-Si-%, (6H) (proportionality TJ at lcrr,, temperatures and at high temperatures) was found to.1be in good agreement with the theory of heat conductlon in semiconductors, USSR SEMIOVA, S. A., SIFOBQVA,_ T._ -A.* and NIKOIAYEVAt T. A., VNIIMZR "Dynamics of the Elimination of Residual Systemic Acarlaides from Leaf Surfaces" Moscow, Xhimlya, v Selskom Khozyaystver No 2, 1971, pp 211-27 -Abstracts Toxic residues of the acaricides remaining for a lang time on leaf surfaces are of definite danger to field workers and to bees and various insects which destroy or parasitize mites and other pests. Laboratory and field tests were run on the following systemic acaricides to determine the dynamics of their elimination from leaf surfacesi phosphamide, phythios, antio, vamidotioa andmethylmercaptophos.: Those were found to disappear frm leaves in the following orders methylaercaptophe vamidotion, phythios,.phosphamide, antio. The latter three,~since they disappear more slowly- than the othexsl, repxesent the greater danger ~o field workers and U valuable insect life. 67 USSR UDC 632.95 SEMENOVA, S. A., ~FQP VA,-Z-A~, CAR, K. A., KODEL'BAUM, Ya. A., ITSKOVA, A. L., FETISOVA, V. F., NIKOLAYEVA, T. A., and SELEZNEVA, V. P. "Acaricide" USSR Author's Certificate No 26j6ll, filed.3 Jul 68, published 7 Apr 72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya, Sv6dnyy Tom (1, L-S), No 1(11), 1973, Abstract No IN450P by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: Compound of a general formula (RO)(R'O)P(K)SCH2CON(R")SO2(R... (where R, R', R!', R"' - Cl - C4-alk-yl, X = 0 or S) is suggested f or use as acaracide. Experimental data are presented on its aqueous emulssion'3 under laboratory conditions and the duration of its protective effect. WEB! ONE UNC ~ASSIF[Eb~ PFLDCESSING DATE--04DEC70 i 2 009 L :TITLE--FURMATION CONSTANTS FOR ANIONIC HYDROXO COMPLEXES OF SoME GROUP III ELEMENTS -U- ,:,AUTHOR-,(04)-IVAN0VEMINp B.N., YEGORQVt A'sm..j ROMANYU,Kt Vvi., SIFGROVA, :COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.-SOURCE--ZH. NEORG* KHIM. 1970, 15(5), L224-8 ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,,-.'.SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS-COMPLEX COMPOUNDs INDIUM COMPOWNDo THALLIUM l'OMPOUN11), YTTRIUM, COMPOUND, YTTERBIUM COMPOUND, LU'rETIU14,C0MV0U?40, ER B f UR COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -:':DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO REEL/FRAME--3007/1144 STEP NO--UR/Gb78/71)/01.~/,Dfj--/L22411a8 -PROXY ACCESSIOIN ."410--AP0135564 Ul; C 1- A S S f F I E 1) 2/2 009 UNCLASSI F [ED pp,r)CESSING, DAT~--C,40EC70 ~~C:-JRC. ACCESSI!JN NO-AP0136564 IkCr C 0,M fL f-'-X f. "11 CON'-P 0"- ABSTRACT/EXTRAC --((J) GP-0- A;1,5TR, Of"t VI t, ( I I IJ ~ ANIV11C. HYDROX0 COMPLE Y, EA, YE, AW) LU ARE CAW]). XES OF IN.$ Ur SC# AND THE RESULTS ARE TABULATED. FACELII'Y:. UNI V' Dq-UZHBY NAR. fPf.. LUMUMBY, MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR IJDC:. 512.25/.26+519-3:330-115 SIGAL "SEquential Analysis of Variants is the Solution of Extremum Probler-9" V sb. SistenV raspredeleniya resursov na grafakh (Systems of DIstributinF, Resources on Schedules--collection of works), Moscuw, Vychisl. tsentr AN SSSR (Computing Center, Academy of Sciences of -the LOSR), 1970. pp 63-84 (from M-Kibernetika, 110 T, Jul 71, Abstract No ?V619) Translation: The paper deals with a scheme for sequential analysis in. solving extremum problemi of discrete mathema-11-ical prograrnning w-hich may be called problems an designations. The work consists of two parts. The first part (�l) outlines the general scheme for analysis of variants. The second part (5�2-5) describes a method of,solriLig the traveling salesman Droblem according to the general scheme. N. N. Ybiseyev Dro- poses the idea ol constructing a tree of variants as well as analyzing the variants on this tree. Author's introduction. 34 `USSR UDO: 681-3.06:51 VLASOV, N. L., LAZ.UMVA, I. A., and SIGAL, I.:Xh. "Approximating Tabular Functions of Two Variables" Kiev, V sb. Mashiny dlya inzh. raschetov (D.'achines for Engineering Calculations-..-collection of works) Ro 7, 1973, pp 45-56 (from RZh-- Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, No 12, 1973, Abstract No 12B97) Translation: Most of the algorithms for approximating tabular func- tions of two variables developed at the present time are limited to the construction of a polynomial offixed degree in two variables; problems of approximation with a specified acciiracy remain practi- cally untouched. It is shown that in the construction of these al- gorithms, it is best to use two-dimensional orthogonal polynomials. Use of such polynomials permits construction of an effective computational algorithm, the meaning of which is that in each last stop all the results of the preceding computation are preserved. This laBt statemant is especially impor- tant in view of the low operation speed and limited memory of -the HIR type of computer. 1/2 ARM USSIR VLASOV) 11. L., et al., V sb. MaBhiny dlya inzh. raschetov, No 7, 1073, pp 45-56 A description is given of the program "Approximation of a function of two variables by the method of least squares through orthol!-,cnal polynomials of a specified accuracy." Its program and oporational order are given. A control e=nple of the computations on the IUR-2 type of computer is presented. Bibli- ography of three. N. V. 2/2 USSR BIGAL, I. YA. and BAIENKO, 1U. A. "Toxic Emissions in the Atmosphere" Kiev, Energetika i Elektrifikatsiya, No 4 (70), Jun/-Tia 73, pp 6-8 Abstract: One of the most effective ways of reducing the air pollution is to substitute gas fuel Ior solid or oil fuel. It has been established that after such a change is made, the emissions into the atmosphere from a municipal power plant with boiler capacity of 22 t/hr are lowered on the average by a factor of five. At power stations with energy blocks of 300 14hr this decrease is about 50%. It is recommended to consider these findings in selection of fuels for the power stations. USSR L' Y;,- TGAL Engineer, c. -cer, and S Sx,~j)OKOVA) Plant ytitas C~ r c 11---:fect Of Vacu=~ iicat Treatment on the Grain Si7C all Of Aluste'nitic sz;eel Oct 70, pz 938-94-1 j.'joscow, stal stract he~itinc, of b A -!u-" nrc-su e 1-0 -z"ri `!g vacuum fur~iacc ZL 0. zation at r-c-..17Daratures .ccr- tha-a -u'1".:-11;; '10 de an air atmospharo. Vacuum- Lurn.-.., t: p nary elac-ic rura--ce in thac of ~y Th C- Of Steal, Of StC,'C-'-' VaCUUZ Ce~:~ Oe 'bv t c: intransif.'-,a:.ion" of of,- T2.e or )fpes ac G 14' i`5:-RRffl! IIIIImm fill ~T-1 g 1 USSR UDC-- 513.88:513.88+517-948 MAR KUS, A. S. "On the,Multiplicity of the Characteristic Number of,an Analytic Operator V sb. Mat. issledovaniya (Mathematical Research-collection of works), T. 5, VYp- j, Kishinev, Academy of Sciences of the Moldavi= SSR, 1970, pp 129-147 (from.RZh-Matematika, No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5B790) Translation: Some formula.91 are derived for the multiplicity of the charac- teristic number of an analytic operator function. In particular, the fol- loving generalization of the classical theorem of a logaritb-mic residue is proved: Let r be a simple closed rectifiable curve 'bounding the region G, uhile A(X) is an operator function which is analytic in. 61il'. If the Operator AM is reversible for ig-L! ~Aer and Fredholmian for all AEr, then the sum of the multiplicities of the characteristic n.umbers of: AM lying in G is iR3P A'(X)A-1(XjdX, By means of these results, simple -Droofs are found for the rain properties of multiplicity of the characteristic number which were established by V. 1-1. Yeni (RZh:-.'%at. 1970, 4B688) and Ye. 1. Sigal Oah-Rat- 10,70, 10B588). Authors' .ll.m~lmv 1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEtSING DATE--230CTTO 31-TLE-7CONCERNING ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR: SYSTEMS SY METHOD OF EQUATIOIS OF N :MOMENTS.-u- '_,AUTHOR-SIGALOVt G.Go .,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--AVTOMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKAy 17?ot;NR 6-t PP'37-47 bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~:.~'SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMA".rICAL SCIENCESt MECK.r rNDp,CrVEL AND MARINE ENGR ~.TOPIC TAGS--NONLINEAR SYSTEM# ERROR ANALYSISt DEFFERENTLAL EQUATION 'ABSOLUTION CONTROL MARKING--NO 9E5TR ICT IONS :~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1019 STEP NO-UR/0103170/OOCF/006/0037/00zt7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124678 --Z3f]CT70 SSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE 2/2 007 UNCLA CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124678 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD 01F CONSTRUCTION THE EOUATIONS OF MOMENTS UIRECTLY BY-THE NONLINEAR SYSTEM DIFFEkEN'IAL THE CONNECTION OF THE EOUATIONS OF ZMENTS EQUATIONS IS CONSIDERED. COLMOGOROFF IS~SHUWN. THERE IS WITH THE EQUATION OF FOCKERP PLANt MOAENTS FOR THE ANALYZED THE POSSIBILITY OF SUING THE EQUATIONS OF ESTIMATION OF THE MATHEMATICAL EXPECTATION AND THE ERROR DrSPERSION AS TRACKING. THE WELL AS OF THE THRES14OLD CONDITIONS OF THE FRUSTRATION OF MATERIAL PRESENTED IS ILLUSTRATED WITH THE EXAMPLES OF SOLUTIONS OF -SUINUSING OTHER WHICH. ARE COMPARED WITH THE RESULTS OUTATNED -BY MEANS laF METHODS OF THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR $YSTEMSM: USSR um 621.372.822(o88.18) SIGALOV, V. M. *A Device for Bending a Rectangular Waveguide" USSR Author's Certificate No 259196,, filed 18 jui 68, published 28 Ar~- 7 .0 (from RZh-Radiotelkhnika, .11o I I Jan 71, 'Abstract No 1B' 2107 P) Translation: The proposed device contains a bending head, pneumatic clairps and- --x, drive -chanism. The bender lewies the inner surface of the veveguide excepiazonally clean and en-sures constancIr of the inside cross section at the benang point. One illustration. USSR UDC 620-193.4-1 WARIN, Y. I. I SIGAWVS and ANDREYEVA, V. V., All-Union rAYAv T. M. 'ach1na Building Scientific Research Inst "tte of Light and Text1le N "The Influence of the Chloride and Antimonyl Ions on the Behavior of Titanixa in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 10, qo 1, Jan-Feb 114, pp 36-39 Abstract: The corrosion behavi.oT of type VT1-O titanium and AT6 alloy in 1-5% solutions of hydrochloric acid in the presence of sodium chlo- ride and antimony was studied-in order to determine the possibility of using titanium and titanium alloys as structural materials for painting and finishing equipment. The results of the studies showed that the presence of ions of antimony, even in relatively small quantities, facilitates passivation.of titanium in solutions o~ hydrochloric acid with high chloride concentration. The results indicate that in hydro- chloric acid media containing salts.of antimony in quantities of 0.03 and higher, titanium is not.activated and should have good cor- rosion resistance. USSR UDC: 620.194 Moscow Institute of Chemical and ZARETSKI-Y, Ye. Mi, Machinery "Tendency of A1jg6 Alloy to Corrosion Cracking" Mosco-w, Zashchita Metallov, Vol, 6, no. 4. J-,L1_Au9 70, -pp 428-IPZ9 Abstract: The dependence of alumintri corrosion rate ancl. Poteztials or. pfi is correlated ~~Qi a Pourbaix diagram (E. Detombe, M. Fourbaix, Corrosion, 1958, 14, 496 ) to study the tendency to corrosion cracking (TCC). The data s7o~ that in strongly alkaline solutions the potential of Amg6 anoy iD ve.ry negative and the corrosion is total; corrosion ,.racklng is observed within pit 6.5--9.5 (depending on ck~lorinc ion concentration). Within pit 2.8--2.0, TCC slightly decreaseu. In strongly acid uolutiona the total corrosion in followed by a high rate of corrosion cracking. '11-.e TICC of' the Mgt') alloy is typical of the left and central reg.-,ons oj,' Pourbaix diagran. where it varies slightly (the chlorine-ion concentration beij* constant); it is nor, typical of the right part of the diagraa despite the high corrosion rate in both right and left parts of the:diagram. The Yalues of the P11. of the solution and the stationar7 potential'in~themselves,.uffect the cracking corrosion much lase than chlorine-ion concentration. 24 USSR UDC 616.988.5-053.2-036.15-036.22 SIGAYUA-,_L,_A., ITEGINA, A. 1. , and GRACHEVA, K. G., First Moscow Medical fn-~dtute imeni Sechenov and Sanitary Epidemiological Station of the Fourth Main Administration "The Role of Adenoviruses in the Development of Group Diseases Among Children" Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 11, 1971, pp 140-144 Abstract: Investigaticns were performed during two outbreaks of upper respira- Cory d1seases: among nursery children aged 1-3 in Nov-Dec 1966, and among hospitalized children aged 3-11 in Feb-Mar 1968, In ear-b grotip, the outbreak was precipitated by a child with an acute.respiratory infecti.on and lasted 21-23 days, involving 14 out of the 19 nursery children and 13 out of the 16 hospitalized children. The disease had an acute onset with fever, inflamma- tion of nasal and pharyngeal mucosa, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea; the course was mild and recovery complete. Adenovirus type 5 was identified in nose and throat smears of all sick cbildrn but was no longer found after recovery. Titers of complement-fixing antibodies were trignificantly elevated (1:40-1:160) even cu the 30th day after the onset of tha disease. Adult personnel taking care of the children remained well, and serological and virological tests yielded negative results in all cases. USSR UDC: 621.375.826+621.039.64 'SIGEL R. WITKOWSKI S. BAUMHACKER, If. Pi"t'11L, K. , ELDIIANN, K. J M):MNI CKE, H. , MULSE3,11, P. , PFIRSCH D. , SAL ZINJANTINT, Ff. 'Survey of Studies of Laser-Pyoduced Plasmas at the -,Max Plancl~ Institute of Plasma Physics in Garcliing, West Moscow, Kvantovaya ElektroniRa, Sbornik Statey, 'Na 2(8), 19721 pp 37-44 Abstract: The paper is a SUYVey'Of CXPCTj.n,-~nt--1 ;1TId the0l:etiCal research orL laser-produced plasmas (tone at Vie Pl,-17.lck fnsti- tute of Plasma Physics in Garching. E'xperiipenrls are closcribed on heating of a plasim by emission from a neodymitirp, laser vl-ith energy of 30 J and pulse duration of approxImatel), 30 ns. The plasma temperature was measm- -ed by a filter rnetliod.,, the til.-C. of flight and average kinetic energy of the ions 11.1r-ITC, Mca,~1111,Cd by probes. A laser i~dth a single pulse lasting a few Picosecones is described. The results of theoretical stddies done 0"~ COM- puters are presented. [The artic,le is 't brior Versi-01) OC a paper presented to the edlitors by the organizotioiia.) co-imittee of th--, 1/2 USSR SIGEL, R. et al. , Kvantovaya Elcktronika, Sbornih Statcy, NO 2(8), 1972, pp 37-44 International Conferenco on Lasur-Produced Fllasmas, Moscc-,-, 11.9701. Translation bv A. S. Shikaiiov.j Nine illustratiOM;, hibliOg-1-11phy of seven titles. 2/2 ii Ot IN a mom servi Absitrraktiiii de. Re 33 AVG (MEMICAL ABST.5/16 10 104312w soltan-utyini n nitmte-ammoftium =ouo- monohj*ogan 00. D d ed. ad towoo -the ffms~lon 0t 1. compon"It.4 HINQI and (NH#)IIHPOil too. - Hg T'a REEL/FPME 19791205 USSR UDC 62.-752.4:53.082.52 OVAL', S. T., Candidate of Scienes, KLIMCHUK, L. S., OSYjOLOVSKIY, Yu. F., SIGIDA, Yu. A. "Influence of Rotary Picture on the Accuracy of a Photoelectric Angle Meter in a Nongimbal Electrostatic Gyroscope" Optiko Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 12, 1972, pp 8-11. Abstract: The use of the so-called "exotic" gyroscopes is primarily related to the problem of coupling of the body- of the gyroscope to an isolated spherical rotor, which can be successfully solved using photoelectric devices. Among the many photoelectric devices for determination of information on the relative position of the axis of rotation of the spherical rotor in a non- gimbal gyroscope, pulse-width systems provide compar;itive simplicity of do- termination of the. direction cosines cos X, cos p and cos v. This article produces a general formula which can be used to determine the accuracy of a photoelectric system. Various. rotor pictures are analyzed using this formula. With otherwise equivalent conditions, the minimLmi error in calcula- tion of the latitude angle is provided -where cos X = t /T, F(X) -1/T, V~. X I/A + 4n2 siOX, AcosX Tk/PT /I + 47r2 si~71/sinA. US SHIROKOV, F, V. and SIGNAYEVSKIY, V. A. "Minimal Coverings of a Finite Set. Connected Crverings. 11" Diskretn. Analiz. [Discrete Analysis.-- Collection of Works], No 22, Novosibirsk, 1973, pp 57-78 (Translated from Refera-livnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No-IOV353) Translation: Minimum covering a of set X is called.connected if we can go over from any subset to any other by means of a chain of pairwise intersecting subsets. An arbitrary covering breaksJoun into connected components which are connected minimum coverings of their carriers. The system of all minimum coverings is subjected to 'further decomposi- tion and analysis. The numbers D(nlq, r), the numbers of minimum cover- ings with q elements and r connectedness components, are introduced. This work produces many direct and recurrent relationships for the num- bers D(nlq, r). The concept of the generalized generating function is introduced, as a function for which the center of th,.-~ expansion of the corresponding Taylor series can be placed on the boundary of the analyt- ical area. It is shown that certain generating functions arising in this problem have exactly this nature. This work a]!-,o producc!s a general exponential formula relatiiig the generating functions of a certain class of systems to the generating functions of the corresponding connected subsystems. Applications of this formula to the determination of the tODOIO`if-~~ i1' :i A -i-il _-'t - I C I . I;i i CW nuumber - o Jj 'u- 11. Coinbinatory. Ax~ysisl and Graph Th6ory A. General Combinatory Analysis Theory USSR SHIROKOV, F. V,, SIr-N.AYEVSK.IY, V_ ~A. ''Minimal Coverage of a Finite Set.- I." Diskretn. Analiz [Discrete Analysis Collection of Works], No 21, Novosi- birsk, 1972, pp 72-94 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstrzct No 6V318, by the authors). Translation: A combinatorial denumeration problem is stated and solved. The mininium coverage of a finite set refers to a class of its subsets idil-ch is a coverage, but stops being coverage if any one of the subsets included is discarded. The problem is stated of detormining the nuirbor of all mum coverages of a set with n points. nie system 6 A(X) of all minimum coverages of set X breaks down into subsystems A , q 1, 2,..., n, with the q -age. This work produced direct arid recurrOJIL number of element, of the covei relationships for the carresonding numbers 0(n/q). Two fortitilas are produced, o"Iressing D(n/(I) through Stirling numbers of the sec.6nd kind. 'rile computa- tions are accompanied by dircet combinatorial analysis of the objects studied. ...... ..... . ...... ............ ... Kim -'allsmMm 1/2 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DA'#wE"-230CT?C TITLE--UNIFICATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ELECTRtC DRIVE UNITS IN WHEELED VEHICLES -U- AUTHOR-(03)-DOMBROVSKIYp N.Gap SIGODIN Y.I_V.r SRtBNERt M.M* CQU'qTRY OF-INFO--USSR .6 SOURCE--STANDARTY I KACHESTV09 1970, NR 5v PP 49-50 DATE PUSL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR.* BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--WHEELED VEHICLE IRANSMISSIONP TECHNICAL STANDARD CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1555 STEP NO--UR/0422/70/000/005/004910050 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120334 --230CT7 212 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120334 ABSTRAC TIEXTR ACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE PROBLEm OF UNIFICATION AND UNITIZATION OF WHEELED VEHICLES DRIVEN THROUGH AN ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION. STANDARDS ARE CITED 14HICH SPECIFY THE PROSPECTIVE PROPERTIES OFP AND REQUIREMENTS TOP THE ELECTRIC DRIVES OF W4EELED VEHICLES. THESE STANDARDS:ARE UNUER DEVELOPMENT AT THE ALL UNION aESEARCH INSTITUTE OF STANDARDIZATION IN ENGINEERING (VNIINMASH), ALL UNION RESEARCH fNSTITUTIE FOR CONTRACTOR'S MACHINERY AND THE MINISTRY F0 ELECTROTECH'41CAL INDUSTRY OF TH USSR. FACILITY: ALL UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF STANDARDIZATIO IN EN-GINEERING (VNIIMASH)t ALL UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CONTRACTOR' MACHINERY (VNIISTP.OYDORPtASH)i AND THE MINISTRY.OF ELECTROTECHNICAL INOUSTRY OF THE USSRo USSR SIGORSKIY, V. P. "Modeling of Electronic Circuits in the Space of Stil,_tc Variables. 1. Struc- Iture of Equations" Izv. Vyssh. UcIleb. Zavedeniy. Radioclektronika [News of Higher Educational Institutions. Radio Electronics], 1972, Vol 14, No 9, pp 1059-1065 (Trans- lated fron Reforatixrnyy Zhurnal Kiberne.tika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V686, by the author). Translation: A procedure is presented for formation of initial equations for an electronic circuit in a degenerate coordinate basis containing no topoligically dependent differential variables. Problems xelated to conver- sion of these equations to state variable equations are discus:icd. USSR UDC: 621.372.0f,11 SIGORSKIY, V. P. lodeling Electronic Syntema in a Space of Variables of ~;tate" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ "`S3R--Radioelektronik,-1, NO 9, 19172, i)p 1-01-0- 7, J, A b: tract: Ka'hematical modeling in the spacc of variables of state is based on the representation of~an electi-onic circuit by the foi- lowing equations in canonical form: Ax + Bv; y Cx + Dv, where x is the vector for t-, h evariables of st-ate, -V is the v~!ctor for the -input quantities of opecified and current's, end. Y is the vector for the output quantitiem. Tiic )urpose ol" the anal.2,- sis of 'his -paper is te determine the outimt ititi of y s func-tionz; o_4 the i-n-put v; _;.a. , to obtp.-J-r, thc. terizing. the syi~tem behavior. Am explctriation ~i_f !,otl, th(j, (:-.,quzt-jons of the varip-bles of st,-itc. are ott.,7,ined ic. t1he ))_roCJ()LuI:e ff modelin- nonlineor circuit-.i io out:Lined. Ivi,,! truction-3 in WaR UD": 621_772.0~4--! SIGORSKIY, V. P. , Izvestiya VUZ No 91, -1972, pp 1059-1065 setting up the graph for the structure of thelcircuit to be nodeled are presented for two-terminal anA.-multitormirial, ne'"o.?orks. 2/2 USSR um 681.327.11 DENENOVETISKIY, S. V. , USKIN, V. F. IMEEMEDE.71E.O, B. 1. SE~ 7 F. YGAII K, B. A., FEMPIKO, A. I., Kiev "Order of Lenin" Institute imeni the Fiftieth An-niversa:r( of the Great Volyzeclini c October Socialist Revolution "A Device- for Map ing Information" p Moscow, 0-tki-y-ti-dya, Izvbretllenlyp, Promyshlenn~-je Obraztsy, Tm,~arnyye Znp-ki, No 10, Apr 72, Authcr's Certificate No 39.2115r-, Divi!iion G, filed 2P M;ay 70, published 114 Nfar 72, p 193 Translat-icn: This Author's Certificate in-lu'roduces a device fcir mapping inforntation. The de,;ice contains a cathode rny tube with dcj"lecting system, and vomplif-Jers. As P- di stir, guishi nC,, featurp of the patclit., the clarity and contrat;t. of reiroduction are imroved Ir[ adding a de,flecting micro- coil placed in the throat of the CRT and cor-naeted. tb-rcU(,.;h a, zh;Vpr amipli- fier to the output of the video ampliffer. 3/3 USSR UDC: 621-374-32 ARTYUMOV, V. G. , DE-h-BIVOTETSKIY, S. V., and W~- la "- L. Mpa "Multifunctional Counting Device Using Pulse-Position, Multi- stable Elements" Novosibirsk, AvtometriyEk, No 5, 1971, pp 57-67 Abstract: This article is partially based on an earlier article, in which the second and third above-named authors participatod (S. V. Denbnovskiy, et al, Zapomireyus-hch;iLq rziofyofunI:tsi'O*IIaII- A e ost M a ~ 1 1, 1 e m - U -EE-1 7 'ogT-, -ip-h 7s 1z - ~ yy aj22-ograf (M Ltifunction ~~"~ory meritellne-ya tekhnika, 11o, 1, 1968), The earlier article dis- cussed the structiiri-of multifunctional devices for performin,- a set of measurements; the present article discusses the basit-I theory of such a device using digital equil)men-IIJ based on the direct count of puloes. The basic element of such a multifwic- tional counting device is a decade counting cali fulfilling such functions as pulse counting, f.requency division of signal trains, and intermediate memorization. Schematics of two such circuits are given together with various blook diagrams showing con. binations of such circuits for performing various functiono. A f inal block di-agram of the entire inistrument is provided. Miniaturization of the equipment is al-o discussed. 84 - USSR uDc 621.372.o.61 SI22W".", PETRENKO, A. I., SLIPCHaKO, V. G. "Algorithm and Program for Setting up Equations of State for a Circuit With Optimum Subdivision of Mutually Defined.Branches of the Circuit Graphil Avtomatiz. proyektir. v"elektron. ResD. nezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (De- sign Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tektinika", 1970, pp 52-68 Abstract: The authors consider a universal algorithm for setting tip equations of state for an electronic circuit using a mixed coordinate basis. The algorithm is suitable for onalyzing linear and nonlinear continuous and discrete circuits vith dependent sources. The program enables derivation of an equation of state in the form of a system of first-order differential equations. One table, four illustrations, bibliography of four titles. 21 USSR uDc 62i.372.o.61 PET SIGORSKIY. V-2- RENKO, A. I. "Theoretical Principles of Mathematical Modeling of Electronic Circuits" Avtomatiz. nroyektir. v elektron. ResD. mezhved. r-II*Uch,-te!i-hn. sb. (De- sign Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental ScientifIc and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 19-(0, pp 3-11 Abstract: Procedures are outlined for deriving circuit equations on the basis of component and topological equations in various systems of coordinates. Equations in a nonhomogeneous coordinate basis -with the minimum wssible number of variables areAerived an the basis of phenom- ena of degeneration of coordinates. Problems involved in the derivation of equations of state in normal form are considered. Bibliography of 23 titles. USSR UDC 681.3 SIGORSKIY V. P., PETRENKO, A. 1. "Algorithms for Analysis of Electronic Circuits" Algoritmy Analiza Elektrunnykh Skhem, [English Version Above), Kiev, Tekhnika Press, 1970, 394 pages, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5V601 K, unsigned). Translation: Algorithms for analysis of linear and non-linear electronic circuits, both transistor and tube tyTe, ate presented, The principles of matrix-topological description of circuits are studied, as we'll as models of electronic components for small and large signals, algorithms for formation of equations of state of circuits in normal form and calculation of circuit functions, analysis of circuit functions in the frequency-time area and solution of equations of state in general fom or by numerical methods, algo- rithms for estimating the sensitivity and stability of circuits to changes of individual components, determination of-tolerances and tuning (optimiza- tion) of circuits. USSR UDC 621.372.061 SIGORSKIY11 V. P., Doctor of Technical Sciences, PETRENKO, A. I., Doctor of Techn-ica-l--�~Tences, DENBNOVETSKIY, S. IV.,, Candidate of Technical Sciences, TSURIN, 0. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, KOLESNIK, A. A. "Experimental System for Operator-BESM-3M Computer Interaction" Kiev, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 24-26 ~Abstract: A brief description of an experlmental model for a system for the graphical interaction between an operator and the BESM-3M computer is given. The mcdel was developed at Kiev Polytechnical 1.1stitute and is currently being tested at the Scientific-Research Institute of Automated Systems for Planning and Control in Construction (Kiev). The designation and characteristics of units, in the experimental model. are described, including a block diagram of the system and a diagram of the structure of words used in constructing graphical information. The controlling word switches an individual units of the machine such as the light pencil and the rotation unit. The cc-ntrol word can also give an image recorded in the memory of the machine to which a 21-32 bit word corresponds and can also organize a ring structure for the construction of complex images. 1/2 USSR SIGORSKIY, V. P., et al., Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 24-26 If the image is recorded by a method invariant to the position on the screen of the indicator device in the data bank to which the transfer in processing the controlling word is made, multiplication of a given image without additional losses is possible and the given structural data bank can be represented as a symbol in the character generator. An image is regenerated by periodic interrogation of the magnetic memory of the BESM-3M with a frequency of 33 Hz,. The raw data for images. is stored in 1000 locations of the working storage. Digital portions of the operation are carried out on logical elements of the 1UR-l complex. USSR ui w 669 iSIMPSITI11j, R. V.; SHIS"T-KOV, A. G.1 OSIJlr,,'IGVSKIYY V. E.) 11,PGOV.L.A., OXIMOV.S%KAYA, L . P.; Moscrxw University in, eni t6:.-onosov; Far.- Eastern State University 0 "Coercive Force and Creeping of Dannain Walas in Pem.51!oy Filmis 200-100-0 A Mae],." Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 35., No 5, 1973, PP 959- 967 Abstract: Using Pen-mlloy filrm (79hMA alloy) of varf-ous thicloicss, an atte~vt vas made to show that creeo intensity is a function of fi)-m -C.hickncss, were deponited under vVICIlum (10-5 r2n If ) on mlinhed ~-.L-L~,s in thu preoence o1' a Leld rf 150 a Trfted. 1 - I '~'u C_ 1) OP 1*1(-,:j%d.n -,ml) S practica)ly nb.sent in films, d -_1;Y 1-11,~Xiriivn creep obs,~~nvu-d in 500-6W It thir",- d >.],,!00 showed r., v "- 1 in ci,,:~e,~) vit,h thickness. A deftnite relation P-71sts betueen the cr~-el ) Bind lh(_~ crmn limkn, i3l f"Ibn1i. ercep rof, doirairl 11:111f; ill (I *I-, ((X) A place as th-_- rc!~-Lzlt of rmgkfinir of ion- wall seetions cozaraii,~:tul- the lr-ru-mt nwfoer of cross links. In tirle Creq"j) mte in JTJIM~- ~ma Slover than t1hat in films witI, d-700 A. The co~~rclv-_, forc(a of* the N"e-el USSR MESNIN) R. V., et al., Fizika Metallov i Mlct-allovede-niy--, Vol 35, TITC) 5, 1973, PP 959-9617 sections between the cross links did riot deT)end on the film thick-riess and I'te was r-, 0.1 oersted. As was evident from the Powder rAt. rno, the o' Neel sections betvt~en cross sections takes place unift:ir~ly on the filt-, ' cu-face. The coerciv-e force (Hc~j) for fil-rAs 200, 500, and 300 JW was 0.0-6, 0.03, and 0.32 oersted, respectively. The coercive force of sections beL.,ween tn:2 sa~7~- a croEs was He = 0.2-0. oersted -L'Or -9 ging points oi 3 5CO-7CO Ii. f fi-Ims- It WPs lowl.r for 200-500 'R films because of intensii-a scatte-ri.n,- of fields -iiiich facil.-Itate the breakzinE of cross links. r"'-tc-oscopic Co~--r- n' (the ckre force of the boumbany displacemic t , l'ifa-ld of tl~-7e b(rmda--,,r, H dici. Lot chan~,7e vlth the film thic"Mess within 20,11-1000 -ae value of H,st characterizes the nacimLLm height Of -POtCult,-Aal ill fl-01-~t of the domain boundaries. These barriers are represe-uw~led i)oints and are chaotically dist-ributerl or, the film surface at P- of fron each uthur. Th~-ir height varied vithi.l st~vcral cr~tio(,A value.-, in intex-,ral of 0.3-1.0 our~;ted. Tne diotance be-tween -Cointf; of dorain bour-dax-j attacb-ient wa,,; respGrisible fo--.- thcz fil-S. 2/21 49- 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED OZOCESSiNG DATE--09OCT70 TITLE-MATHEMATIC DESCRIPTION OF. THE FORMATION PRINClPLES.OF S -u- M.t.DIISUPROPYLBENZENE OXIDATION PRODUCT. O.V.o VOLKOV# R*I. __~'COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR AKA0. NAUK SSSR 1970o 190(4)9 888-90 (PHYS CHEM) PU8L ISHED---70 z--SUBJECT :AREAS-CliEMISTRY P -TAGS-CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICSt PEROXIDEs PY40LYSIS, MArHEMATIC IC MODEL ALKYL BENZENE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESYRICTIONS .-,-'..DOCUMENT CL.ASS--UNCLASSIF160 .-PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1985/1895 SrCP NU--UR/0020/70/190/1,)04/Of388/OB9O CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0101939 UNCLASS If: It:0 MINERNMENAIN. UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE--09OCT7O 212 020 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT01OL939 .---ABSTRAGTIEXIRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KIl-,ETIC DArj% WERE REPORTED FOR THE . REACTION OF MONO ADN DIHYUROPEROXIDES OF (- SUB6 H SUB4 ICHME SUBZ) SUB2 ...IN THE 110-40PERCENT INTERVAL. THE REACTION WAS IST OUIER OVER A WIDE RANGE OF CONCN. OF THEY HYDROPEROXIDES, AND THE RATI~ CONSTS. OF THESE AS WELL.AS OF HOCME SU32 C SU36 H SUB4 CME SU8Z 0 SV82 H ARE SUBJECT TO A S-IMPLE STATISTICAL RATIO RULE. EAPIRICAL EQUATLONS WERE SUGGESTED FOR THE FORMATION OF PYROLYSIS OF THESE COMPDS., AS A SIMPLER METHGD OF EXPRESSING THL OVERALL KINETIC PICTURE THAN 08TAINABLE VIA THE USUAL SET OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WHICH ARE DIFFICULT,TO SOLVE FOR SPECIFIC SITUATIONS. UNCLASSI FIED USSR UDC: 6-91.3-519.2 OTEEEZrRI, G. L. GOGIBEPIDZE, A. Sh. GUIIULI, k7. V. , ZT-TTAS-n-i- 1, Sh. V;. SIRADZE, Sh. M. SIGUIL, V. F. , DATUASH-VILI, A. N. , Tbilisi ~Af filiato of the All-Union Scientific Peseexch lzy~stitute of Metroloey izeni D. I. Mendeleyev tt A Device for Determining the Mathei:iatical Expectation of Random Process-e-c" Moscow, Otkrytiya, lzcbretcniya, -Fromysi,lennyye Obraztsy, Tovarny, e Znaki NO 48, Dec 73, Author's Certificate No 40,0244,, Division G, Ifi-led May 72, published 30 NCrI 73, pp 120-121 Translation: This Authcr's Certifficate irt-roduces a device r-'O-- determimr.[-: the mathematical exDcctation of randcm processes. The device ccri--:.-ins a pulse, generator, source of input: info-im tion, an a ree- a tifier,and a nhijl4er. 11,r, r-,_Ilz~.- g is comm'-cted to a modtfl'ator directly and to the first input of m interrupter through imi mccu,,,uIla"cr. The source of input irforn,-;;~tlon is connected to mdulator throu,-h a it. is connected through a - ltiplier to the com-pari-zon drcL The sh, Lu output of the device, As a distinguishing feature of t, ent, the working he pal precisionof the device is improved by vdiding magnetic accumu'lator eletrerts. 112 42 71 USSR OTMIEZURI, G. L. et al., USSR Author's Certificate Ito 409244 The inputs of these accuirulato elerents are comiected to the correspondin--, diodes and the diode inputs are connected to the output of the -Intcmm'cr. The output of the rectifier is connected tQ~thc shifter and to the com- parison circuit. T~;e mftlator output is connected throu& the amplifier to a second input, of the interruptor. OMMM ;)R6'-f:SS 01ATE-13NOV70 A 2 024 WICLASSi FILU' T-ITLE----3'R9&i)3A-40 commiu.,.ictiriuri -u- A Al. S I Kili~FV I A C MIN T R Y0 F INFJ--USSR :~ADIGSYVAZI, M10SCU"Wr VOY E N I L!3 AT ,-970, ?77 pp (SL :2459) DATE PUbL I.SHE-1 -------- 70 SUBJECT AREA S--.',IAV IGA T DIN TOPIC TAGS --ti.RO A0B A NO CO'l.AUNICATION, S I GNAL I NTEAFER[-;~CE RRELATION ANALYS I S CQNTRfjL MARK. ING-414;31 RES r2 ICTIDINS -L .-LASS[Fli~D 00COAEt T G 10 r6 ii cj--w~ PROXY Rl~cl/fl A,-'t---i0(116/00l 16 1.4 0 ti (J 7 J0 0 0,,'0i f 0 )J Rw 212 024 UNJ LASSIFIC-0 0 C E- S AG DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-A;40133916 ABSTRACT/EXT.-I-ACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'TAliLE OF 0 N F EAT S' P~,EFACE 3. E- -~ - L lR,'ATtG!',l Oil ':YST~:MS OF 1 N T F% 0 D.IJ C T I GIN 9. , CHAP T I GENtRAL I ril RADID CCJ,'--lJl-'RRJlCATliJN 11. 11 RtDIO CW40A)INICATION 1!%YE-Rf 0 P T I MUM '-IETIICDS OF f"'Ai)[O aF~ECEPTION 4 1 fill INTER CURRLiLAT1,C),~' BRJAO&AND i3kOAGBAND SYSTEMS OF RADIO COMMUNICATION 126 TV AuTOCfJ' RE SYSTEMS 191. V 0 1 SC C''I E At)DkESS SYSTEMS Cr- 6A.ClAUBAk -,AUTO COMMUN I CAT I ON Z L 8 VI COMPARATIVE 'EVALUATION,CIF VARICUS BROADBAND SYSTEMS OF RADIO COMMUNICATION 253. ~ CONCLUSION. 27Z. 'LITERATURE 2 7ft . BROADBAND RADIO CO.MMUNICATION HAS VALUABLE PROPEF.TIES: GREAT SECRECY AND INTERFEAENCE -KILLING FEATURE (IWCOM.Pi~RISON WITH ORDINARY RADIO CiMMUNICATION), UPTION OF PsFURMATION, ETC,': rkh~.- 130.)K, ON OPEN 00MESTIC, AND FCJ~.FIGN MATERIALSo ~XAMI.NES BASIC PP!l,.Cl'-'Ll:S OF 'ATIJRt'S OF BROADB~ND (:F CONSNUCTION AND SPECIAL Fi. PRESFiNIS EXAMPLES OF FLALIZATION OF. SUCH SYSTEN$t' ~SHGW-.& PkOSPECTS OF THEIR FURTHER 'VEL(JPj'-4E.)NT AND USE 'o J DE IN RADIO (-, MMUNIGATIL-f THE BOOK WRITTEN FOR STUDENTS OF 111LITARY SCHOOLS, AUDIENCES of::,lll.IrAAY ACADEMIES ANJ UFFICEKS OF SIGNAL WkPS~- IT ?A 'A Y A 00 0 E USEFUL TO A WIDE CIRCLE OF I pll I E.- S F E L) IN P?0bLE.',!S L) F CGNTEMPJk,~--Y COMVUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UtIC L A 5 S I F I E 0 USSR SI UZEV, A*- A "Optimal Space Diversity Coherent and Noncoherent Reception in Channels with Fluctuating and Concentrated Noise" Probl. Feredachi inform. [P-roblems of Information Transmission], 1973, 9, No 1, pp 57-65 (Translated from Referativnyy 7hurnal Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V432 by E. Gabidulin) Translation: Space-diversity reception with coherent addition of rays is studied for the case when concentrated noise is present in addition to white noise in some of the diversity branches. Processing algorithms are presented for coherent and noncoherent reception. The difference of these algorithms from algorithms without concentrated noise is, roughly speaking, that in branches with concentrated noise the equivalent signal/ noise ratio is used, dependent on the statistical properties of the noise. The probabilities of error are calculated. It is indicated that the use of wide band signals provides effective suppression of concentyated noise. 48 USSR uDc- 621.--:,96.2 Smmm, A. M. , SMIREV, A. A. "Broad-Band Radio Communications" ShirokoRolosnaya radios vyaz (cf. English above), Voyenizdat,'1970, 278 pp, ill. 63 k. (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract Nlo "11J.1-9 ic) Translation: Wide-band radio comm-Linications has a nw-ber of valuahle ch'aracter- istics: high speed and intlerIference to resistance (as compared uith conventional radio communi cations), the possibility of data sampling, etc. In this book, linich is based on Soviet and non-Soviet materials, consideration is giver. to the "anda- mental principles of construction and the singularities of wicte-bark'a comin-uni cations systems, examples oIL f the realization of such systems are given, and the prospects for their further development and use in radio communications is dewnstrated. Resum6. USSR UDC 621.396.626 SIKAREV, A. A- "Noise Immunity of a Coherent Receiver Under ~Noise and mjed Signal Conditions" Moscow, Radio tekh-nika, Vol- 25, No 8, Aug 70, pp 22-28 Abstract: Th4s article analyzes the to noise of a binary systei-ii co- L herent receivef using orthogonal and opposite signals with act-I've pauses. The author begins his analysis by considering the probler- o.- noise immauaity under concentrated or pulse noise, offering the mathe-maticaL condition for the receptiun, of a binarv symbol in the transmission of a tit;ie-varyiag signal and a priori equiprobable Symbols. SeLting tip block ;l1agrami of two -,ariantE of systems for realizing the solution rule for the condition, lie determines the complete probability of erratic reception of a signal clemneat the two sv,-tetq variants under L%e furthe assunption LI-at tire randara para- i r meters for Lae transfer factor of the signal and noii~e as well its the randona) factor for the phase of the noise are constant. * lie also finds an expression for the probability of error in the reception. of a norrifadin_~ signal in fad- ing noise. The approach used in this analysis can also be applied to the case of combined fluctuating and siagle-pulse~noise. LIZ 009 UNCLASSIFIED kOCESSING UATE-30OCT70 _.~_..TITLE-CYCLLhiEXANCNE -U- KH.I.t SIKARULIDZEt N.Gor DZHAOSHUILIP O.A~ --USSR CGUNTRY OF INFO ,,-5CURCE--USSk 215PIS9 !ZOBRET., PROM. 08RAZTSYr TOVARNYE ZNAKI 19709 :0ATE PUBLISHL-0--C9MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY C TAGS-CYCLOHEXANGNE, CHEMICAL PATENT, HYDROGENATION, PHENOLv ~PALLADIUM, CATALYTIC ORGANIC SYNTHESISi -_-~MtRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1452 STEP NO--UR/0482/701000/000/0000/0000 "-.-CIRC ACCESS10N NO--AA0128851 UNCLASS'IFIED USSR UDC 1537-22C--53'f,-~11-3')]:['-j374-53"--I BPUI?,MRO'vA, V. I,%, VUL' , A. 'Y 'A., POILYANSKAYA, T. M I ' V, Y' 1,1JILKEV'r H.1 V. ldi.: 111culdlov, YU. I., and SIDUU1,116L01. . "Production and Electrical Properties of Semi conducti n q Cmlpc~und Tr. feniq,-,r. Tjolitelkhn. .I,,-t (Works of LaninGrad Poly"Wic-Imic lnstj-t,vtr3) S171 No 322 5, pp (from RZIrl- ITO 1, Jan 72, Abrstractu .1io ECL144,3; by witho-rs) Translation: Fhe authors descrfbe a method of ;-ru,, crystahi the ternary samiconduct-i'mL; conpound CdSrAs? by 'ZO-mal under special conllt,iono. 'rhe CxAst-unc-, 01, JI(-.)!Cs with hL,11 n~)"ility is infarre(i thc: inve3tir,ation of the dp-pr.,ndence of ana Mall cocfficient on rxiFnctic field iniuct,ion .In of rnvujnetoresistwice on thc ani~lc betwuen currant-duriesitY and, vectors in P.-Specimens confirris the asru"tion re-1--rardin- the r,-nhc!ric'LtY of Asoenergetic *urfaces in the condu~!tion band. USSR UDC- 66.crj,6-ool-i-,,+oo2.2 BOGGDANNOV S. V., PAWDIT V. V.) .1 .1 SI.VIRYANIYY, V. Yh.., SIMBOTOVSKIY, D. Kh., SIM-MIN V. N. I "Selection of Design and Yhermal Insulation of Covers for Underground Corn- sit pressed Gas Container Moscow. Stroitellstvo truboprovodov, No. 8, 1972, pp i6-18 Abstract: Underrround isothermal containers for storni-712 or compressed methane may use various structural versions of covqrs. The two rLost frequent-ly encountered in world practice, the sphericall cover and the standard roof writh sealing base, are st-,-.-died in this article. Analysis shows that the standard roofing vith sealing base is more economi6al than the a-Dheric;O roofing, d~~e largely to the lower capital investrreents, required. Comparison of two types of insulation of this cover indicate that they are equally economical. 7 1/2 02t UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING fiATE--20NOV70 TITLE--THELI-.Y OF ANH,"ikMONIC CRYSTALS Ill. THREE DIMENSIGNAL LAFTICE -U- AUTHOR- (02)-PLAKl CA, N.V., S!KL INFO--USSR SG-URCE--PHVSIL.A STATLS SULIDIr 1970t vcl_ 39 t NIR I vW L71-160 DATE PUbLl5HEC-----70 ":.-SUB'JECT AREAS--PHYSICS 'TOPIC TAGS--SFELL STRUCTURE STABILITY, CRYSTAL LATTICE DISLOCATION, PRESSURE E~FECT MAkKING--NO RESTRICT1.0NIS 0 PC U 14 E N TCLiASS--UNCLASS.'FIED PROXY REEL/,FRAME--1992/1438 STEP CI RGAGL ESSIC N NUC--AVOll?'t-W~ UNCLASSIFfEO P 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED RUCESSING DATE-20NOV70 C!RC ACCESSICN NG--AP0112432 A8-STRACT/EXTKACT--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRoPERTIES OF THE F.C.C. LATTICE 'WITF. CENTRAL NEAREST NFIGHBOUR INTE:,RACTION ARE INVESTIGATED ON THE BASIS UF filiE DYNA.'-jCAL THEORY OF THE ANHAJkMGNlIC CRYSTAL DEVELOPED IN (1). IT IS SHOWN' TFAT I,,. THE C-ASE OF '-ONST#'-uNT' EXTERNAL PRESSUAE THE LATTICE Er-CCPES wiSTABLE AT SUFFICIENTLY HIGH ZF.Rtl POINT ENERGY OR 'A L Q TEMPERATWIE. THE bEHIAVIOUR OF THE PHYSIC lUANTIrIES IN THE VICINITY OF THE UNSTA-31LITY POINT IS INVESTIGATED. ~FACILITY: JOINT INSTITUTE FGA NUCLEAR RESEARCHt LABORATOkY OF THEGRETICAL PHYSICSs IMOSCOW. UNC LASS I F IE 0 USSR UDC: 621.875 GILTMEW, V. A., NEMCHINOV, V. M. , SIKOLENKO, S. F. "Input Stages of DC Amplifiers Based on Unipolar Transistors" V sb. Poluprovodn. pribory v tekhn. eloktrosTiati (S(r-,iconductor Devices in Elect al Communication3 Technology-collect ion of works), -qp. 7, Moscow, "Svyazl", 1971, Pp 178-195 (from RM-Radiotekhnika,, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract no 6D103) translation- The authors consider amplification stages based on a coeai- nation o~ field-effect and bivolar transistors. It i!~ sho~m that the tar-a- perature drift of the load current or the instability .:)f the amplification factor can be appreciably reduced Iq proper selection of the parameters of the transistors aned their operating conditiDns. A metbod is- presen-%'-.ed for calculating hybrid amp-liftcation stages with minimum temperature drift of the load current and high stability of the amplification factor. The results of the Calculetion are experimentally confirmed. Selren illustra- tions, three tables, bibliography of three titles. 4 USSR UDC 535-22+621.-~i7-36.o3l:621-375.o26 ILF.=I; A. YA.., SIKOn-L- SOLOVIW, V. S., and 12RT.U';, N. S. "On Measuring the Speed of Light and Setting Up Frequency Measurements in the Bubmil]-imeter Band' Xhar'kov, Ukr. resp. nauch.-telldin. konf., posvyashch. 1:0-letiyu metrol. SllvhbY USSR, 1972 -- rb. (Ultrainian Republic Scientific and Technolo-ical Con- 0 ference Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Ukrainian SSR's Metrological Ser- vice, 1972 -- Collection of Works), 1972, pp 18-19 (froi.,i Reforativrayy Zhurnal ~Ietrologiya i lzmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, Abstract No 2.32-53) Tsanslation: One of the mst -orecise methods for measuring the velocity of electromagnetic wave propagation was developed under the. leaderchip of G. 6. Simkin, and consists of sirultaneously measuring the ftequency and inave leni~tvh of radiation in the B-Imi band. It is a well kno~m fact that,in this case, the of the total error is caused by the ineftetexi,~qnacy of ~ne largest coi~,iponent I wave fron' durin:~7 the measurements of the wave len~-;th. Die dif-~ tion correc- LI - "rac - -- tion,, which rTust be co,=_-Ited under these circuristances, Jx detertlinod by cal- culating the field e,. a nuffner of points on the radlatorl,s aperture. 'Me natural way of reducing or even eliminating this error is to approximate t-~ae radiator's long-range zone, for the purpose of creating a quasipl~ane wave in 1/2 USSR LEYIMT) A. YA.J et, a!., Ulkr. resp. nauch '.-tekhn. konf., p-3svyashch- 50-letiYu metrol. sluzhby USSR, 1972 -- sb, pp 18-19, the area of -the measuremenits. In this case, an approach based oil the shorter (on the order of 0-05-0-5 =) wave len.-ths proves to be promising-. The 1e to develop a set U - in this band made t possi') existence of lasers operating of eTaipment and to nnake prelindnaey ireasurements on the 0-337 irm wave len,-.th. This made it possible flor the following, to be accompliehed: 1) research. in the characteristics of lansers; 2) research in freauency trat-~sfo--n,,ievs oDeratiz-i- in the band; 3) the creation of frequency smtheO:1'_zers operatin-,- ir the submillineter band; 4) ireas-jxement of the wave len-tiis of lacers oi)eratin- in the suIbmillimeter *,-,and; 5) the creation of a standard for optical band freq- jencies. The complex of projects that the authors carrica out ra-de it -pos- sible to make the first measurements of the speed of lij*it in a vacuurl for itaves with A= 337 microns. 2/2 71 R S UDC 533-51:389 V SIKORA) S. V., and !BM, 1. V. ---------- "Pressing Metrological Problems in the Field of Distance Yeasurin,g" Khar'kov, Ukr. resp. nauch.-tekhn. konf., posv~xrashch- 5`)-1,.t1Yu netrol. slu2hb-, USSR, 1972 -- sb- (Ukrainian Republic Scientific and '-B~,chnological Conference Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Ukrainitui SSR's elt-trolo6ical Service, 1972 -- Collection of Works), 1972, p 102 (front Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Metrologiya i Izmeritellziaya Telchnika, I-To 2, 1972) Abstract 110 2-32-4417) Translation: In a number of new fields of technology (sTiace technoloE-y, nuclear physics, geophysics, and so forth), when installations with large dimensions (antenna systenis, accelerators, seismic strain E;wulres, and so on) are erected, the error in measuring distances during the adjuutzent or control of these structures -Tmist be no greater than (1-5).10-7. Tlie most systems for achieving this acciu-acy are laser 'phase ran,,~,I! finders. Over s7tall distarces (0-1-10.0 lu-,i), reducing, the me-asumn-ant v,-rro- to lo-7 is rela- ted to the arablem of increasint', the wo(Ullating frequenell of the las,~!r radia- tlOra to 5~50 Bag; that is, to an order that is comparable to tl-.,-2 ca-pacities of exizting systems. For distances in the 10 0-100.3 k--- rant- ,2, reducin(,- the measurement- error is re-1-ted to the -viroblew of precisely r.-,easurinj[~ the atr,,,Ds- phere's avera e refractive index. K 'hGNM (Khar'kov State Scientific 1/2 NOSSR SIKORAL, S. V. and LUKIN, I. V., Wrx- resp. nauch.-teklin. k0nf., posvyashch. 50 letiyu metrol. aluzhby USSR, 1972, p 102 Research Institute of MletrolorV) is conducting a serbB5 of projects aimed at creating a special lenG-th standard for distances up to 10 km that has an error of less than 5.10-7. USSR UDO 669.24-12:548.7 TRIVSKIY, Ya. S., and EP&ITEYA, G. N., Illoscow InstlTute Of ~;teel and Alloys It-Reduction of Some Properties of,Nickel by Annealing After Cold Deformation Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnylch Zavedexlliyt Chernaya Metal- lurgiya, No 11, 19719 PP143 -147 Abstrac"~& The reduction after deformation of the electric re- sistance, microhardness, and the physical line broadening (311). in Ni ( purity 99.98 1,'G ) was investigelted. The presence of the 3rd -and the 5th stages of annealing was established. The 5th stage is dependent on the recrystallization. The microhard- ness of specimens does not change,before beginning recrystalli- zation. The activation energy of the 3rd stag~e Ird Ea = 1.03 � 0.05 ev , corresponding to 60 1;6 of the reduction of electric resistance of the 3rd stage, is characterized by the function kVT- aR 3rd /aR e The further change complies 68 - USSR SIKOROV# V. 11. , et a-1. , Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebny1di Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 11, 19711 pp .14)-14? with kinetics of the 2nd order. It is supposed that the 3rd stage is effected by annealing of complexes of inter-lattice voints of atoms by means of arunihila'Aon with monovacancies and on dislocations. Four illustr., nine biblio. refs. 2/2 Inst tatiO and1milpment USSR UDC 536.62 SIKOROV, V. N., 'UTMANSKIY, Ya. S. and EPSHTEIN, G. N., Moscow Institute of -Ste&.1-snff"~bys "High-Temperature Microcalorimeter for Studying Thermal Phenomena in Metals and Alloys" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Vol 36, No 9, 1970, pp 1132-1134 Abstract: A number of models of heat-canducting differential microcalorimeters of the Calvet type designed for operation at 20-300% are knowa. However, in studying thermal phenomena in many metals and alloys, heatfng to higher temp- eratures is required. The authors have built and used a Calvet microc.21ori- meter for operation under isothermal conditions in the temperature range of 20-8000C. The structure and operating characteristics of this device are discussed. The microcalorimeter can be used to study the thermal effects of the proceSSES of recrystallization, recovery, aging, phase conversions,~ and Dther physical and piiysico-chemical phenomena. The, diameter nf the calorimetric cell is 28 mm, which permits samples of large cross ~ section, to b-ii used. The ratio 1/2 fik"HAH.H. !--_ t 77 7_7 7777. 711 7 15-A ` V USSR IMSHENETSKIY, V. V., et al., USSR Author's Certificate ~jo 264771, filed 18 Jul 66, published 17 Jun 70 (from RZI-i-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Teknnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6B230P) same frequency as the first train and shifted relative to the first by a time interval corresponding to the number entered in memory; in the input pulse copy mode, the numbers are entered on the next reference to one of the.set of cycle pulse trains sequential,I,.y and uniformly shifted in time relative to each other. 2/2 74 UDC 681.327 USSR and S...,o KIJZ'MIN, Yu IMs M ETSKIY, V- V-1 ory with ]:,ulse-Phase Repres,' tion in a Me-in "Procedure for Recording InfOrm2 tation of Numbers" filed 18 Jul 66, published 17 Jun 70 orts Certificate No 264771, litel'UaYa Tekhnika, No 6, USSR AlIth ika j Vychis (from RZh-Avtomatika2 Telemekhan Jun 71, Abstract No 6B230P) r engineering and is oposed invention belongs to compute sentation Translati.on. The pr g information in memory with puise-phase- repre 41 for recordin pulse-phase multistablc* designed dure for recording information in.,., the creation-of a Of numbers. A proce rpose of the invention n. The Pu-- I to record the infor- elements is well know of the time require, L~ it. The proposed procedure which permits reduction 0 to simplic, matica in the pulse-phase elements and als that in the m, the well-knovn one by the fact procedure is distinguished fro is excited from the source of the first state the memory input a 1101t; for entering a number, initial , to entering ff and tile memory e train corresponding cycl(, pulses is shut 0 cycle Puls irst train Of Ises of the the.source of the f of another train of cYcle-Pu- from the source input is excited 1/2 609 r) I,, 1"V, 'cis s ?I T 0 G ALD,_ .1 t 0. a 6 1, 1_0 Ili) f "Ic, SCalp -1 0 c0, stee U 4 (-'1 CrI _,J02 tu -a Ole 35) C I 11: 110 3, 1~,:! 17 71) . ..... 4, ;; i - " 3,~, -, - ? 0 t-T 0 DI ZI t C t L kiV' 50-~ ne C., AW ~.V fit, t USSR INSHENTEMKIY, V. V., et al. ,Moscow, Otkrytiy,'L, lzobreteniya, Promyshlenn"ye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 9, 1970, p 127 W Patent No 264771, Afiled 18 Jul 66 but shifted with respect to the first by a tima, interval corres- ponding to the number to be recorded in the memory device. In the input pulse scaling mode, recordinglis done by successive reference to one of a set of phasing pulse trains which are uniformly time-shifted in sequence with respect to each other. 2/2. UNCLASSIFIE6'. i PRdCESSfNG DATE-11DEC70 p TjITLk--ChA?.6ES IN ATPASE ACTIVITY 114 ATHEROSCLEROTIC RA1,58ITS -U- ~.,UT,WjA-(05l-ASATIANIo V.Sot KARCHKHADZE, R-G-v ShAyKULASHVLLIi G-G.t DZHUP~~.I-S., SILAG F_ rL.S. CCUNT-Ay firz INFU--USSR SLURCE-SLUSHCH. AKAD. NAUK GRUZ. SSR 1970, 57(2), 469-72 DATE PU8LIS~ibC------7C SUBJECT AREAS-BICLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES TGPIC TAGS-ATFEROSCLEROSISP RABBIT, MITOCHGNORION, ENZYME ACTIVITY UNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CL4SS--U&CLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMZ--3007!0212 STEP NO--UR/025L/70/057/002/046910-'r72 CIRC, ACCESSICN NQ--APC1357C8 UNC LA 5 S I r_l'E o' PP'GCESSING DATE-LIDEC70 014.. UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0135708 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN RABBITS THE HIGHEST ATPASE ACTIVITY IS IN ThE MLTJCHONDRIA OF CARDIAC MUSCLE. ON CONPARING VARIOUS IONS (K,_ NAi MG, CA)l CNLY MG ACTS AS AN ACTIVATOR OF ATPASE IN HEART, BRAINs AND LIVER- IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC RABBITSt THE ATPASE ACTIVITY IS LOWER IN MITOCHONDRIA BUT H.IGHERJN THE SUPERNATANT FRACTION. FACILITY: TSILISo GOS. MED. INST.v TBILISI, USSR4 f UNCLASSIFIED .Aff Ar- .1 a- .,F,3" %A DEPARTMLISIT OF THE ARMY U.s. ARM Y FoArIUN so C~t ..0 1KC-OL041 C9NMR SEVENT14 aTAZcT NIL C_-orTtsV.L~.v1"o,W. 2z.1 I" ftcpl~ 11cfcr in: Fsx-HT-23.830-72 rmic: 26 .1u:ie 197.1 I)lo%T,,L N..T70 2301 0 TRANSLATRIN UNIC.LiStl TITLE; Use of a IU;;h-Ta=pcr.tturc Fuel Cell in Cai .4inaly:iia FOKEICNTITLE: v7soket-rcratu"coti terit,"ca elowntev V anall.-V gaeov 1. Zylov A. A NP v V Sil.k.v L CNNG U A C E; Ruabl.. ALIT010k: : L. -IqrMMVM_ SOURCE: S. Tyurikov TRANSLA,roK: Lt. K-or lavodakaya lahoraturiya no. 12, P;~1448-145L, REQUES-TOPU AMM.-Or. Mr. Vu4i (1970) AXISTRAM C~sos may 'be analyted lit apparatus mitaining a htSh-%*npcratur* ruei cell. Carbon dioxide, hydrogen, cAtbon riotioxide, and hydrocarbons can be determined order certnln conditions. car DESCRIPTORS: Cas Analyzer Fuel cell Gail Anslysio PolaroFraphLc Analyzer PolarogrophU Analysis This translation was accomplished from a xerox manuscript. The graphics ver- -~ rovio,14clItle. An awmpt to obtain the original tra,,hicii yielded negative ret,ults. rh-, thim document so published so Is. In order to sake It available on a timely basis, A"-d 1. F414 D 7 ", A