SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYANOV, B. - LYASINKOV, V. N.
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LYANE, R., MAN-OV, Yu., Izvestiva Alcademii Nauk Estonskay SSR, Fi-ika,
Matematika Vol. 19, No. 4, 1970, pp. 456-462
results produced can be used to clarify the regularities, involved in the
development of vortex flow in short chambers as well. It is concluded
that movement of the vortices along the chamber leads to a thickening of
the stream, an increase in the tangential velocity compohent,and static
pressure along the circular chamber. Thelinfluence of the surrounding
medium at the chamber exit extends to a limited area L/D = 2 near the
:k
outlet section. The greatest change-in~stream monCentum occurs in
the,initial section of the chamber at a distance of up 6 one diameter
from the intake edge of the nozzle.
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L YANOV$ B.
"Electronarcosis"
Alma-Ata, Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 13 Oct 73, P 4
Translation: The car with the red cross rushed to the hospital. The patient's
condition became worse every minute.
Candidate of Medical Sciences V. Ya. Tabak and his colleagues from the
traveling reanimation center quickly prepared a defibrillator and an clectro-
narcosis apparatus. A short electric inpulse, lasting only a fraction of a
secondt was applied, and the patient1v heart rhythm becaze norinal.
Apparently,it is not necessary to explain what nyK)cardlia). infarctlon
-lagine an engine whose valves hecame ,-d.s-
is. But what about arrythmin? Ir,
aligned. Rattles which gradually deatroy tho motor appemr. The same happcnr.
with the heaA. If it is healthy, it works smoothly and harmini.ously, but
when afflicted with a diseasej it,is deprived of the centiactor's skil)-ful
hand. The "waves" rush restlessly, running into each other. 'Ln these caces
physicians resort to the services of an elpotric instrum(mt, Le., the
defibrillator.
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LYANOV, B., Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 13 Oct 73p p 4
Viktor Yakovlevich Tabak, a worker in the laboratory for the resuflaita-
2 tion of the organism of the Academy of Medical Sciences, czu* to tredicine by
vocation. Even when he was a student he was,greatly interustod in crisis
states.
Tabak learned a great deal from his teacher -- V. A. Negovskiy,
corresponding meraber of the USSR Academy of MAdical Sciences. Most Soviet
defibrillators were developed in his laboratory. Viktor Yakovlevich shows
the latest model, i.n., the M-01, developed by N. Gurevich together with
engineer I. Venin from L'vov. A device w1iich makes the defibritlator impul.-I
more efficient in used in the new apparatus. Recently, the litboratcry vark-~-rs
have also boon engaged in another probler,, i.e., gencral anerAhesia. FlectrIc
impulse therapy is impossible without It. They decided to tevt clectro-
na-rcosis.
The div-sion of cybernetics of the First Ma-,dVcal Institute does
not resemble nuch a mcdical institution. Jt ;has dozens of elc-ctronic inatru-
ni ~
ments, sensors, and printed circuiti~, 11; also has or. q.lm(,tro. computer.
It medifcine,"
"Everything that you see here i-- directly conrecte, with
-%d Vladirair Zhukovskiy , 4-he
division director.
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LtYANOV, B., Kazakhstanskaya Fravda, 13 Oct 73, P 4
Having received a physician's diploma, he began-wDrking in the
Department of Physics of the First Ibscow Medical Institute under Professor
Liventsev. On his advice he took a complete course of studies in the Depart-
ment of Biophysics of Moscow State University. The alluring opportVnity for
research at the junction of two sciences opened for hLm.; The young scientist
was included in a group of specialists heafled by M. 1. Kiizin,corresponding
member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, chief sLu, eon of the USSR
Ministry of Health.
The specialists of the First Moscow Medical Institute tented electro-
narcosis on 1,000 animals. Only after that was it introduced into practice.
However, the patient woke up at a critical moment. The operation was comple-t4~d
under ordinary narcosis. The actior of the electric current v" prolonged
several times by means of narcotics.
'"de resorted to all sorts of currents, i.e., direct curvart, alter-
nating current, and high-frequency current,".said M. 1. Ku:z1n. "The low-
frequency current proved to be the most ideal. Howaverp it too had a short-
coming. It cauBed sensations of pa-Ln."
Finally, physicists developed an apparaturs which rwide It possible to
11damp" osci-llations of different frequencies. The high-froquency currents fed
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LID-NOV, B., Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 13 Oct 73, P 4
from two generators to the patient's head interfered in the brain, cancelling
each other, and the patient fell risleep instantly. Ile regained consciousness
just as instantly when the apparatus was turned off,
Now it also became possible to give up narcotics, Instead of them
V. I. Sachkov, head o'L the institute's anenthesiolog-ical laboratory, proposed
preparations harmless for the body which made electrona:,cosis nore controllable.
Thus, two instruments were combined-imto one unit. Electron-arcosis
began to be used in "pure form" without preparing the patient for it in any
way. The current connected for a fracttion of a second cuts off consciousness
instantly and during this time interval the defibrillator'lias a chance to
operate. The patient feels no pain!
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Moscow, Sovetskaya Rossiya, 25 ~Iay 72, p 4
Abstract: A laser apparatus is being used for the painless treatment of skin
diseases at the First Moscow 12-fledical Institute. The laser ray is absorbed by
the dark tissue of a precancerous tumor or by the stained tisnue of other
diseased are-as, while the ray Is reflected :by the healthy light-colored tissue.
Since every substance in the body has its limit of light absorption, scien
tists hope that the ray can direct the retardation or development of various
types of cells. Eczema, severe dermatitis, and erythema tire treated with
polarized monchromatic red light with a wave length of 6328 W and with 0.5-
1.0 milliwatts of power. The laser ray dilates blood vessels and thus speeds
the heal-ing of infected tissue. Doctors are working witIl physicists on a
method of increasing the width of the beam without increasing the wattage.
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Moscow, Sovetskaya Rossiya, 15 Sep 71, p 41
Abstract: The bacteriaphage was first thought to be a paeful agent in com-
batting disease, and some bacteriophage drugs were produced. The discovery
and use of antibiotics halted medical interest in them, but some scientists,
h
especially geneticists, continued studying them. The method b~r t4hicl the
bacteriophage attacks and destroys the bacteria was deteemined; it makes a
"breach" in the cell wall and injects DNA, so that repriuluction. of the phage
occurs using the resources of the bacteria, Margarita Dmitriyevna Krylova,
Laboratory Head at the Moscow Institute of Epidemiology and I-Licrobialogy,
tells how diptheria research led to discovery of the sin.~ster side of the
bacteriophage. Their study of the apparent cause of the~disease, bacteria,
led them to realize that it is actually tho bacteriophago accompanying the
microbe which produces the deadly toan. This:1ed the Krylova- group to
further study of phages with Staphylococcus and Streptocot:cus bacteria
found in healthy persons. Further investigation permitted tham to establish
twelve groups of phage types (out of 3,000 cultures). A:large number of
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GONCHAROVA, V. V., LYAPICIIEV, I. G., GABCIIAK,, A. G.
'Technology of Chemical-Heat Treatment and Structural Testing of YuNDK35T5
Magnetic Alloy"
Moscow, Isvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya,
No 8, 1972, pp 136-139.
Abstract. Results are presented from experimental study of the influence
of the compositJon of a borocementing medium on the properties and depth
of the surface saturated layer of YuNDK35TS alloy. Metallographic and
x-ray structural analysis of the surface, saturated layer are performed.
Stabilization of the gamma-phase following, chemical and licat treatment
help to improve the workability of this n1loy. The depth of the layer
increases when the alloy is saturated in the two~phaselstate and its boneiing
with the main volume is improved following high-temperature thermonagiietic
treatment. Testing by the method of measurement of the therno emF in com-
th measurement of microhardnoss providen gm ler productivity anti
parison wi
stability of results.
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1AREVA, V. V., and SAVCHENKO, L. B., Tomsk Polytechnic
kWOM, 1. G. CONCI
Institute ---
"Effect of Structure on -the Engineering Properties of Hard-to-Machine Alloys"
Novokuznetsk, IVUZ-Cheniaya Hetallurgiyaj No 6, 1971, PP 1Z8-131
Abstracta Improvement of engineering properties of steels arA alloys alloyed
with Ni, Co, Al, and Ti permit the use of more productive cutting modes ana,
in individual cases, special pressure treatment with a conplex stressed state.
The alloys Investigated were YuNDK24, YuNDK25B, YtADK3OT5, YODK35T5, YuHDK4OT7,
and YuKDK42T8.
X-ray and meta.1lographic analysis was used to check the hi gh-te rape raturre
state of Fe-Ni-Al-Co alloys. lattice constants and intensity (number) of 0
basic phases as well as alloy microharctness of the alloys in the 450-1000 C
Interval were measured. Upon incxeasing the temperatt=e of Fe-Ni-Al-Co alloys
hardness is lowered, phase periods (lattice constants) are converged, and
number of phases increases, which improves homogeneity and the corresponding
deformability and machineability of the alloys, A combination of these pm-
parties should provide the opportunity of boing able to hot-turn the alloys.
Three figures, one table, six bibliographic referencem.
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VSSR UDC 669.14,582-15:628.187
GONCRAROVA, V. V., Tomsk Polyteclinic Institute
LYAX~Q~~
"Effect of Alloying and Heat Treatment of Alloy YuNDK35T5 an Fine Structure"
Moscow, IVUZ. Cbermaya Metallurgiya, No 12, Dee 72, pp 130-134
Abstract: The refining and disorientation of blocks takes place in tile
hard-to-work Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti alloys during abrasive grinding. After refining
of the structure to critical magnitude of blocks (100400 n--I) and micro-
stresses [(0.4 - 0.8) 103 rad] cracks appear:in alloys., Secondary selenium,
sulfur, and boron alloying is suggested for the purpose of increasing the
technological durability of Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti alloys. It is recommended to
aluate the effect of microalloying according to its influence on the fine
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structure (blockability, microstresses) and the dynamics of its change in
the process of elastoplastic deformation.~
USSR UDC 539.1-074.2
VOIKOV, N. G., GORBACHENKO, G. 111. , and LYAPIDEVSKIY, V. X.
"Determining the Saturation Current in,an Ionize~tion Chamber from
Two Experimental Points"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 1, 1973, PP 94-96
Abstract: The authors note that measurement of the saturation cur-
rent in an ionization chamber at high radiation'intencities is de-
termined by computational methods, which are not always accurate.
They therefore propose a highly accurate way of making this raea-
surement from two arbitrary points on the iolt-amperu character-
istic of the chamber. Use is made of two equations: I = Is ain
A/2g, and U = Bf (4) cos k/g: in which I and U are the current and
voltage im the chamber; Is is the saturation current; B is a eon-
stant tffiose value depends on the radiation intensity~, the chamber
dimensions, and the gas characteristics; t is a paraniater varying
from W12 to 0; and f W is a correcting function. Th,e accuracy of
this method is explained, and a way of simplifyj.ne the procedure
under certain conditions ispresented.- The authors thwik 'N. S. Ko-
zodayev for his comments.
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GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENOENC~- 0 FTHE FRICr[ON
'T OF
COEFF. ON HARDNESS tS STUDIED ON AN IDEALLY~ PLASTIC (;CNTAI~ A RIGID
SURFACE WITH A PLASTICALLY DEFORMABLE HALF SPACE IN THE PRESENCE
-::.OF ADHESION IN THE CONTACT ZONE. THE FRICTION COEFFs IS A FUNCTION OF
THE PENETRATION AND ADHESION IN THE CONTACT ZONE* rHE ADHESION
OF THE FRICTION COEFF. IS EQUAL TO THE RATIO OF THE SHEAR
RESISTANCE OF THE ADHESION BOND TO THE BRINELL HARDNESS OF THE MAlERIAL.
7.THE DEPENDENCE OF THE TANGENTIAL STRENGTH OF THE. ADHESU014 BOND ON THE
HARDNESS WAS STUDIED ON PLANE SAMPLES OF VAftrOUS TYPES O-F CU. THE
SPHERICAL INDENTORS WERE 10 MM IN DIAM. ' THE TANGENTIAL STRENGTH OF THE
'ADHE SION BOND INCREASES WITH THE HARONES$ OF THE SAAPLE51 THE A0HESION
COMPONENT OF THE FRICTION COEFF. DECREASO WITH INCREASING HARDNESS.
THE DEPENDENCE OF THE TOTAL COEFF. OF EXTERNAL FRIMON ON HARDNESS WAS
STUDIED.BY GLIDING OF A SPHERICAL INDENTaR 13N THE POLISHED SURFACES OF
CU SAMPLES. THE DEPENDENCES OF THE ADHESION AND DEFORMATION
:COMPONENTS OF THE FRICTION COEFF# CORRECTLY OESCRISES THE DEPENDENCE OF
JHE TOTAL FRICTION COEFF. ON THE HARDNESS OF THE MArERIAL. THE FRICTION
~..:-COEFF. OETD. ON A 1 BAL.L TANEGNITIOMETER IS:THE ADHESION COMPONENT UF
THE,FRICTION COEFF& FACILITY: MUSK* TEKHNOLP INST.p MOSCOWP
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YE., LYAPIN, YE. N., GUSEV, D. I., and NECHAYRY, L. H.
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"Kinetics of Polonium-210 In the Tissues of Fish at 0 0 and In Water of
Different Salinity"
Tr, Atlantich. NII ryb, kh-va I okeano6r, (Transactions of the Atlantic
Scientific Research Institute of Fisheries and oceanography), Ito 44, 1971p
pp 60-65 (from M-Biologicheskaya khimiyal No 11, Jun 73, Abstract No It F141.9
Translationi The kinetica of the accumulation and the character of metabolism
of polonium-M were investigated In tissues in simulutW winter conditions
of habitation in water of differentsallniti.
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USSR UDC 591N1.15
LYAPIN, YR. N., GUSEVt D. I., KATKOVt A. YE., MOURN A. M. and IXECHAYEV.
"The Dependence of the Accumulation of Radionuclides in the Tizsues of Fish
on Temperature and Saline Conditions in the Environzent"
Tr. Atlantich. KII ryb. kh-va I okeanogre (Transactions of the Atlantic
Scientific Research Institute of Fisherive "d Qceanog=:hy) 1 110 44, 1973,
pp 45-59 (from Wh-Biologicheskaya khizi~t No It# 10 JuM 73, Abstract No
It F14t8)
Tranalationt The work. presents the findings of an experizental stue.-y of the
accumulation of cesium-137p strontium-90p cariwa-144, antimony-125, chromium-
51, iron-59, cobalt-60 and ruthemiun-106 In the tissues 6f fiah (golden
carp, lake ruff, rainbow trout) at a temperature of 00 abd 1e In fresh
water (mineralization up to 100 milligrams perl-tter) andt in artificial -sea
water prepared according to the Bruyevich method using silts of super chemical
Writy.
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KUDRYASHOTIO B. A. I EAZAZ G .G., .LY
~APXIA~.Jbm,.At., and SYTIM, 14. P.,
Laboratory for the Physiology and Biochemist,-j of Blool Coa~~ulation, Moscow
State University
gnificance of a Relative Excess of Vit=in A and Unsaturated ratty Acids in
the Pormation. of ComDlex Heparin Compounds in Stressed Animals Kept on Natural
and AtheroGenic Diets"
Moscow, Vbprosy Pitaniya, 110 1, 1973, PP 23-29
Abstract: Adininistration of linethol (a taixture of etbyl eiAl-rs of unsaturated
fatty acids, especially lincleic and lipolenic acids, containezi in linseed Oil)
and excessive arrounts of vitimin A to rats kept oa nabaral aml atherogenic diets
stimilated. the complexing of heparin with fibrinogen and pbawduciren after th(!
induction of stress by ringing a loud 'bell for 1 1/11, mintiten. An epineph-rine-
heparin complex was also produced in the animals that received the ethero.-enic
rations; the arount was greater than in the control, b-ut lass than iii he.C~Llthy
animals. Intravenous injection of -Lbe expe.-ilbental. atiirals with throinbin
IM (100% sur-wiml nata) co-mpamd to ,I --~3
pletely prevented death f m thrambasis
mortality reate among the controls that did not receiv-o linathol.
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.`.,TITLE--3N THE NATURF OF LYTIC EFFECT OF F.IBRINOGE-N HEPARIN A4D TYROXIll
,-~-l~PARIN COMPLEXES ON FIBRIN -U-
AUTHOR-KUDRYASHOV, R.A.p LYAPINAt L.A.t'MOLCHANOVAt,L.V.,-,rIIJSTA!,40VA, 3..A.
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
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~Nfll NCIMV )IIAI C11%ii Nl2i,,G~+IIIINV Ag 01111A NJ UNV UAIA tjl HiCla ~DNJSSassLd
(H?,kj) Kjd~t4:-~~, TqjX0ZjAj~ x3loh0l ;"I '13VEIS9V -0-dO
LSLZ0l0dV--0N NUlSS3--l')V jb vi
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USSR 12 - 115 - 351-06-1612 - 1125.8+0~,,)
uDc 612.i29:6i2A52-Ol8+6 -821:3)-
053:7
KUDRXASHOV, B. A., PODOL'SKAYA, 0. V., and LYAPINA, L. A., Laboratory of the
Thysiology and Biochemiztry of Blood Coa~u4fttion,i-bib~~W;T*acvl Soil FactLIty.
Mscow State University
"Formation of Noradrenalin-Heparin and Adrenalin-Reparin Complexes in the
Blood of Youn.c, People Under Emotional and IntellecttalStress"
Moscow, VoprosyMeditsinskoyXhimii, Vol,17, N04, 19723J PP 3B5-390
Abstract: The dynamics of adrenalin-heparin (ADA) and noi-adrenalin-heparin
(NDLI) complexes and free adrenalin and noradrenalin were traced over 1 school
year in different groups of students experiencing diffluTent levels of ei.,-~oti nal
and rmntal stress. At the end of the winter session, situdetits takinC, exar-ina-
tions had high ADH levels in their blood. Students that retlurned to nornal,
studies had no ADH but higher levels of NDH. On the other hard, students -0-re-
er le'vels
paring, for spring examinations had no ADH or,NDH but-high of free
adrenalin and norudrenalin by the spring examination perioa, possibly due to
inadequate levels of heparin. Thromboclastograms of the blood of cuch students
indicated heightened tolerance of plaarm to heparin and inhDoition of the anti-
tionr
coagulation system. It is concluded that prolonged emu --I and mental stress
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--MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF,~SOME ORGANIC SULFIDES
JTI E
-:AND THIOPHENES SEPARATED FROM ARLANSKIII PETROLEUM~-U-
N.K.
.A THOR-(03)-8RODSKIYy YE.S.t NIKITINAr V.So~t LYAPIN~11'.
OF INFO--USSR
-11SOURCE-NEFTEKHIMIYA 1970, IO(I)t t20-2
:-.-,bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:3UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
~._TOPIG TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUCTURE9 PETROLEUM OEPOSITv GEOGRAPHIC LQCATrONj
-,:CHEMICA.L.comPosjTjnNf THIOPliE-NEt SULFLDE9.ORGANEG SULFUR COMPOUNDo,
'.-50LVENT EXTRACTION# MASS SPECTROSCROPY
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --UR/02041'tO/01:01001/0120/0122
,PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2078 STEP NO
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127451
013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23GCT70
.CIRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0127451
~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. S COVPDF). SEP0. BY ExTN. WIT~f
~-,,~86PERCENT H SUB2 SO SUB4 FROM A 150-250DECREES KEROSINE FRACTION OF
-X FORMA
ARLAN PETROLEUM AND FURTHER SEPO. INMSULFIDES 3Y.f:0mpLf- T 1 Or4
WITH AGNO SUB.3 AND INTO THIOVHFNCS BY SUCCESSIVE Ej(TN. WITH B2 AND
86PERCENT H SU82 SO SUB4 WERE IDENTIFIED BY MASS SPECTRAL ANAL. THE
SULFIDES tONSISTED OF 3-OPERCENT ALKYL:SULFIDES9 I "6PERCENT CYCLOALKYL
SULFIDES, 68.8PERCENT THIACYCLOALKANES HAVING ONE -ONG CHAIN ALKYL AND
2-3 ME SUBSTITUENTS, 24.3RERCENT THIABICYCLOAL.KANES HAVING 1-3 ME
SUBSTITUENTS, AND 2.3PERCENT THIATRICYCLOALKANES., ~THE THIOPHE,
NES
CONSISTED'OF 74PERCENT ALKYLTHIOPliENES HAVING A C SUB2-3 AND A C SUB3-5
'ALKYL.GROUP AND I-Z ME GROUPSi 24PERCENT,C~.CLOALKYLTHLOPHENES, ANO
ZPERCENT.THIAINDANS. FACILITY.-VSES. NAUr-H.-ISSLED. INST.
P5AERA8* NEFT.s MOSCOWt USSR,
------------
USSR UDC: 621.374
BOGACHEV, A. 1. , ISAICOV, Yu. D., LYAPINSKIY, YU. 14'.
-N, V. H.
V. and KHM
nMethod of Traaaforming Time Shift Between Pulpes"
Moscow, Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, No 3F 1972p PP 52-54
Abstract: The necessity occasionally.arises, in autonatie control
and computer engineering, to determine the time shift of one pulse
train relative to another or to transform it:l:Uiear3,y into pulse
widths. A dev-ice for doing this is discussed in t-hIs article. A
block diagram of the device is given and its operation explainQd,
together with a timing diagram. Some detqi1s of the mothod of its
testing are given. The device is subject to ttao, ty-pec of error:
one, Sm determining the the moment of pasoage of zoro value of the
sl=soldal ai&mal; t-rio, in the magnitude of tbe inaensitivity zone.
Advice in the reduction of these arrore is p3~qlyided.. The instru-
went can be used in the mass production of funotional elemen"lis.
1/1
USSR UDC.- 621-374
BOGACHEV, A. I.l ISAKOVt Yu. D., LYAPINSKIYt
V V., and RHORN, V. N. --T
IrKethod of Transforming Time "Phift Betreen Puls6s"
Moscow, lzmeritell=-Za tekhnilra, No 31- 1972t PP 52-54
Abstract: The necessity occasionally arisen, in automatic control
and computer engineering, to determine.the tinie shift of one pulse
train relative to another or to transform it linearly into puise
widths. A device for doing this is diacusoed in this article. A
block diagram of the device is given and its operation explained,
together with a timing diagram. Some details of the mothod of its
testing are given. The device in subject to two types of error:
one, in detex-mining the the moment of pazaage of zerG value of the
sinusoidal signal; two, in the magnitude of the insonaitivity zone.
Advice in the reduction of these errors is provided6 The instru-
ment can be used in the mass produ6tiop. of funotional elements.
. .........
.7
77
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17 P"44746`4 U11 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrate'd, Seqtion Il Elec'trical, Derwent,
241063 TEMPERATURE IV Lumobcact MUDD OF LUK
DETECTIONA fdr holloO'c"Ooneati, C~ii~ be
pro
applied as a test mikhod for; fltild-tightnd~s by
completely filling the compoziemt vith a 1W!1ne6caat
liquid, for exAmple,, a Penepmut, Sealing: ~.t: up
and exposing it to UV irrad!Utio~. PAy 1"kAge Of
the penetrant fluid, resultIng t~' ga~heruqj of fluLd
on tb* outer surfare, will .44 -vjau4lly, detijoted toy
lumiaescence. to order to pp'014~ ritce" 0-~ternai
pressure the compo'nent, after filling anO liaaU4' Is
placed in a heating chamber, for & given t4~ne at: a
given temperature,;to cause volumetric expikOsLon of
the containe4 dettictor fluAd.
20.3.67 as 1142371125-28. T.L.LYAPKAU) et 411in.
ONIEMPETWVSK UNIVUSITY.' (15AA9) Bul 0/1.4.69
Class 42k. Int.Cl.G Oln.
*10
Pp::~rc
USSR UDC:!576.851.48
ASTAPOVe A. L., and. LYAPULO, M, M.,sl: Chai CC Mcrobio~ogyj Kub&n Hedical
Institute'l
"Reversion of the Bontransmissible E-Flact~or' ta Txansfdx~Lbilityl
Moscows Genetikag Vol 7p No 5p, 191,711 py 164-16.5~
Abstracti In a study- performed on. Esche4ehia coli, Shigella sonnei, and
Shigella flexneri strains sensitive to antibiotics, it was shown that the
nontxansmissible, R-factor loses Its determir=ts af resistawe to streptorTcing
colim7cing tetracycline, and zononycin . after, the host- colls aro kept on a
seniliquid meat-peptone agar. During conjugationg Shi;g(.~Ila sonnei transnits
the segregant R(X)-factor (but riot the initiz-L! R-flactor), to EtsaharicUa coli
with a relatively low frequency (1&7 to 10-9)., but, E. eloli. ftwther trarLsmits
this factor to Shigella. flaxneri with a high. ftequenqr' ~3# 1- x jo-4). After
the carrier cells are treatdd with acridins dyes, the timnsmissible R-factor
Is eliminated in 1-2V,-3 of cases. Though this is. prolab)~y tha first observILtiOn
of t1w revers-al of H-factors from a. r4ontransfemble to: 4~ tramferable condition,
tbo existence of +Jds transmutabilLty is 11(nu boyond doul~t, amd this firAing
may be helpful In expWnintg the evolutiozwq` nature of,14wtonamouis R-dotoral-
%
0.21
AP0051921
PRIMARY SOURCE: 13yulleten' Eksper.,e noy iologii i
Meditsiny, 1970, Vo 1' Nr pp 99-52-
THE EFFECT OF VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL FATS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF
EXOGENOUS CHOLESTEROL IN ANIMALS
V. F.Aforkelaua, A-aUUMv
Institute of Nutrition of the AMS of tile USSR,
Absorption and 'he [!3tUre of distribution of a one-time introducerl labeled cholesterol
dis&olved in suriflowvr )it v-ere investigated in rats which re,.~civ(-d isocaloric food
UatiOM containing 27 or 60% of lard or veg0able oil (calculoted to tht! valLe of their
caloricity). Diets with sunflowtr oil, particularly those contilirlIng la:rge aniourils 0i it,
contributed to tile increase of the radioactive cholesterol in jhit livu, ai compared co
other rations with lard. Inclusion of sunflower oilin tht diell ~Jvas -.'oiind to be followed
by an increase of the cholesterol level in the blood, liver and by its fall in the fatty
tissue.
REEL/FP,*IE
198;40401
T -
Code: UR 0244
Acp. Nr 415
-PRDIARY SOURCE: Voprosy Pitaniya, Vol 20, Nr 1$
PP
THE MODE OF INFLUENCE EXERTED BY DIVERSE CARBOHYDRATE DIETS
ORGANS OF RATS
ON THE FORMATION OF FATTY ACIDS IN THI:'
V 6 Luanhop (Moscow)
F. Markefoug B,
Summa~y
Excess amounts of complex carbohydrates in a food ration of hight-standard caloric
value brings on after 30 days of testing an increase of the fatty acids content in the
liver, blood and aorta, along with the intensified. activity oil ~Ylucose-G-pho,.,Phate-de-
hydrogenase and accelerated incorporation of 1-6CII-glucose and 2-C14-aCefa te into fatty
acids of the liver. Substitution of sicchira,.;e. for a portion (if s-arch in a h h-standard
f6 d ration gives rise !o anlo (jus changes with a somewhat more nota e incieuse
in the.amount of fatty acids in tfle- blood and the aorla. Tho recorded rise of pyraracemic,
oxalo-acetic and cx-ketoglutaric aicids in the liver of ratti receiving saccharuse in the
diet could be consequent to the s ecific:e1fed of fructosit and possible stimulation of
thp insular system leading to acceflerated, glycolysis, buRpression of the g luco-leo genetic
enzymes, synthesis and to transamination,
14
PQRIM
7 7=
USSR uDc Q2.822-3+6i2-825-54
SMJLIGM G. 1.3 OBTACHEVA, N. K., and LYAPIWSOVA A. Ir., institute of
Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology We ~df`scierlces USSR
"Interaction of Specific and Nonspecific Afferent impulses in the Rabbit Visual-
X11
r
'Orte
Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Dayatellnosti, No 5, 19'12, pp 1046-1054
Abstract: Spike activity and slow evoked potential of the surface and deep
layers of the visual cortex were studied in alert) unrestrained rabbits follow-
ing separate and combined action of light flashes and eilectrical stimulation of
an extremity and in response to direct electrical stimulation of the lateral
body (1,GB) and reticular formation (RF). In some cases, non.Vecific
geniculate
stimulation caused an unequal. weakening of the slow wwees in both the surface
and deep layers of the cortex evoked by specific stimu].ation. Stimulation of
the LGB elicited a deep negative wave that preceded a slow, deep positive
oscillation which was not inverted on the svxface of the cortex. An oscilla-
tion of aimilar parameters was also recorded in the deop cortical layers fol-
loving stimulation of the PF. The conbined Uction of jj~e L015 and RF intensified
this oscillation more than did stlmlation or the WD *lone. he deep negative
oscillation in response to stimulation of the 1W rofle~-ted activation of 24
1/2
USSR UDC 620.193.5
MIGAY, L. L., KOZLOVA, N. X., LYAPUNOV, A. I., RAL'CHEYMY, YE. G., BEICETOV,
B. I.,State Scientific Ins citt Indu$trf
110
xidation of Heat-Resistant Steels and Alloys"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 81 No 6. 1972, pp 722-723
Abstract: A study was made of the oxidation rate of several standard and a.,.-
perimental steels and alloys in a currents of technical oxygen and in a calm air
atmosphere at 1000% Sheet specimens 2 mm thick tiara uied to detemine the
oxidation resistance by the increase in mass after axidptLon arid its loss after
removal of the scale.
Tne difference in oxidation resistance of the 1nvPstij,,ated naterials in
a calm air atmosphere is not so great as in technical oxygen. The Kh251120SZ
chromium-nickel steel alloved with, silicon is the least o-ridaLion resistant,
and materials alloyed with aliu-ainu-n were the raost oxidation resistant. Analog-
ous results were obtained during prolonged experiments ,in the air for 5000-
rocliny' it Tetal-
10,000 hours (N. N. Kozlova, eL al., Struktura i '-K
licheskikh materialov, Moscow, Nauka, 306, 19671. The (iKhl3S2Yu2BT (Ell 676)
steel without nickel and Kh't'45Yu (EP 747) alloys sparin"Bly alloyed with nickel
had the greatest oxidation resistance in o-qgen and air.
Ila If
USSR UDC 669.18-001.5,669.14,015-853
VASUENK07, 5
KOZIDVA, N. N., ~Y B. , and BWAYEVA, V. A.
,4WQ
"Oxidation Resistance of Steels in the System Fe-Cr-NI-AI as Function of Rela-
tionship of Alloying Elements"
Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy (Special.. Stools and Alloy~-:oll4ction of Works],
No 77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 27-32,
Translation: Alloys in the system Fe-Cr-Ni-Al were studied in the 1000-12500C
.ing
temperature interval. The principal regularities of the~influence Cf alloN,
elements on the oxidation resistance of the alloys were ostablished, and the de-
pendence of oxidation resistance and phase composition oe scale on the relation-
ships of alloying elements was demonstrated. 4 figurc!i;-'2 tables; 2 biblio. refs.
MMENW-
M 111IMMIM INIMM IMF=
USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.065
LYAMNOV, A. N.
"Prospects of Development of Aluminate Solution Refining Technology"
Tr, V.5es. n.-i. i proyclan. in-ta alyumin., magn. i alektrodn. vrom-sti
(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research and Plandincr and Design Institute
of Aluminum, 'Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970, No 70, pp 136-144 (from
Uh-Metallurgiva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No:4GI50) -
Translation: The next problems of inprQving the ind(ixes of decomposition and
carbonization of aluminate solution were defined. Titese problems are investi-
gated as applied to the production of Al 0'' by hydrochenical, and sintering
2 3
methods from bauxites and nahelines. There are 2 t4iblas.
p
USSR UD,,' 669.712.051
LYAPUNOVt A. N., KHODAKOVA, A. G., an,-' -,1XINA', Z. G.
"Investigation of the Carbonization of Aluminate Solution With
AI(OH)3 Priming'
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 2, Feb 71, pp 34-37
Translation: It is shown t4at the rate of separation of altimirtum
hydroxide from aluminate solution in. the process or carboniza-
tionvith priming ratio I and higher at any p~vcn moment is 'pro-
portional to the supersaturationlof the solution in the first
degree. Ilse of priming protects the:Iwalls of the.yessel from
aluminum hydroxide deposits, and also increas'e graln size. The
~absorpt
ion of the gas carbon dioxid-e by.the ojolution increases
with ad increase in the priming ratio.
USSR uDc 669.712.1.05
AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., BEMI, V. I., KAVINA, V. A., LEVIN,'ICY-1 LYAPUNOV, A. N.,
MONTVID, A. E., MNITS, 1. N. , and CHEININ, V. Ix.
"Spravocbnik- metallurga po tsvetn", zetallalP (Metallurgist's Handbook of
Non-Ferrous Metals); Moscaw, Izd-vo "Pletallurgiya," 1970, 320 PP
Translation o:P' Annotation: Data on the physico-chemical properties of the
most important aluminum compounds and aluminum solutions are presented,
phase diagram of chemical systeris determining the processes of alumina
production by alkali methods are given, and standards and technical con-
ditions are reviewed.
Various alumina production methods and reference data on the technology and
equipment of alumina productioa are described.
The handbook is intended for engineers and technicians engaged in the alum-
inum industry. Ninety-one figures, 116, tables, 176 referexices.
TABLE OF CONTF~"ITS (Abridged)
1/3
USSR
AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravochnik metallurga pG tsvetnym metallam."
(Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscow', Izd-vo "Metallur-
giya," 1970, 320 pp
Foreword ... 9
Section KI CAL DATA: AN
One. PHYSICO-CHEc D. STANDARDS,
Chapter 1. Minerals, Basic and Auxiliary~Rmi Materials and
Final Products of Aluminum;Oxide Production 11
Chapter II. Aluminum Compounds and .0th6r Substances,,, Presenting
Interest for Alumin4m Oxide Production, Alkaline
and Aluminate-Alkaline:Solutions 24
Chapter III. Physico-Chemical Transformations in Alui~Lnum Oxide
Production Processes 91
Y, Section Two. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION METHODS
Chapter I. Short Classification of Ty0es, of Alwrdiiium Raw
Materials and Methods for Processing Then 134
Chapter II. Thermal Metheds of Aluminum Oxide Production 143
Chapter III. Hydrochemical and Combined Methods of Aium-num
Oxide Production 183
2/3
3
USSR
AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravoclinik vietallurga po tsvetnym ruetallam"
(Metallurgist.s Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metalt), Moscow,'Izd"vo "bletallur-
giya, 1970, 320 pp
'227
Chapter IV. Method of Producing Aluminum Oxide From Alunite
Chapter V. Acid and Acid-Alkaline Aluminum Oxide Production
Methods 232
Chapter V1. Automatic control and Rogulation of Production
Processes 283
References 314
313
VP~ 7
STA.IPPING Of~~ SLAG-~ -U-
T ITLE-~-MATHEMAT I CAL MODEL OF THE CONTINUOUS!'';
-.--'AUTHOR-(05)-LISOVSKIY# 0.1.p IVANOVP V.A.t SHAFIROVSKIYs~ M#R*t GOLUSEVr
Vo 1 0 1, QYAPUNOVt 1.0.
C OUNTRY OF-I-Nfid'--USSR
OURCE--IZV*VYSSH& UCHES, ZAVEO## TiVET. MET. L970t Uti), 141-7
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--MATHEMATIC MOD5Lv METALLURGIC SLAGI METALLURGLC PROCESS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFtED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0841 STEP NO--UR/0149/70/0131001/0141/0147
ACCEiSION NO--AT0132931
UNCLASSIFIED
Nl------l-i/2 0 1 a UNCLASSIFIED' ROC~SSING DArE-04DEC70
p
CIAC ACCESSION NO--AT013293L
-:AiVRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PROCESS OF STRIPPING THE SLAG
IS OESCRtBED BY 11 MATH@ EQUATIONS. FACILITY: MOSK. INSTo STALL
-SPLAVOVt MOSCOW# USSR@
UNCLASSIFIED
1/3 019 UNCLASSI FIEO PRfiCESSING I)ATE--04UEC70
'TITLE--STRIPPING OF SLAGS FROM THE SHAf TMELTING QF~ MCKEL ORES IU At,~.,~
NCE "U_
ELECTRIC FURNACE 4 TH COKE CONUUCTA 1.0.o GOLUBOV9
--:'AUTHOR- t 04) ~L I SOVSK tY, D.I.,
SOSNOVSKIYv D*V*t LYAPUiqQV?
C&UNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-.SOURCE-TSVET. METAL. 1970t 43(4), 36-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:--SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYt MAT~RIALS, MECH.o IND-t
w'.
V I LAND MARINE ENOR
.'~-JOPIC, TAGS--ELECTRtC FURNACE# NICKEL OREP $LAG# METAL AV-LTlNGv
FERRON H m DE
'ICKEL, METAL REDUCTION, METAL OX I I;D;e C R 0t, U M OX ICOBALT,
FILTRATIONP COKE
..CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0148 STEP Nt)--UR/0136/70/04-3/004/0036/0039
-2/3 019 UNCLASSIFIED' PIMESSING DATE--04DEC7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132436
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Il) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE:DEALS WITH THE
EFFICIENCY OF THIS TYPE OF FURNACE IN THE FILTRATION OF MOLTEN NI SLAGS
THROUGH COKE AND THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS:FACTORS ON SLAG STRIPPING. THE
SLAG COMPN. WAS SID SUB2 45, FEO 15, CAO 25t AL SUB2 0 SUB3 8, AND MGO
6PERCENT. THE SLAG WAS CHARGED PINTO THE FURNACEZONTAINED NI 0.06-0.14
AND CO 0.01-0.02PERCENT. THE COMPN, OF*THE PPTO.; FEPJ~ONICKEL FROM 2
DIFFERENT MELTS WAS NI 4.5, 12.8; S 2-15t:154; St 0.0055o 0.034; CR
0.073f OvO56; C 4w631 5*73; MN 0.14, 0:.093; AND P~0.0;04r 0.092. AT HIGH
COKE LAYER TEMPS.p THE DEOXIDN. OF FEIIS SIGNIFIC~ANTP SO THAT THE NE AND
CO CONTENTS OF THE FERRONICKEL ARE LOW. THE LATtER ALSO EXHIBITS LARGE
AMTS.,OF CR AND St. THE EXPTL. MELTS INDICATE THAT 111E EXTN. OF NI AND
CO I I ASIOCO, WITH THE EXTENT OF DIOXION. OF THE ~FE, THIS BE ING DETO. BY
THE SLAF COMPN.t THE ENTRY ANO EXIT TEMPS. OF T14C SLAG# THE SIZE OF THE
COKE FINES FILTER, AND THE FLOW OF SCAG. CURVE$ ARE GIVEN SHOWING THE
DISTRIBUTION COEFF. OF NI AND CO BETWEEN THE SLAG AND*TriE METAL PHASE AS
A FUNCTION OF THE TEMP. THESE EXHIB(T WELL OEFNED MIN. AT
1275rl325DEGREES. THE INCREASE IN THE DISTR18UTEON CDEFF. BELOW
1275VEGREES CAN EVIDENTLY BE EXPLAINED BY INADEQUATE SETTLING OF THE
FENI PARTICLES RESULTING FROM THE HIGH VISCOSITY OF THE SLAG AND THE
SMALLNESS OF THE SETTLING TANK. DECREASING THE- COKE TEMP. DECREASES
THE IMPURITY CONTENT IN THE, ALLOY OBTAINED. THI$ IS EVIDENTLY ASSCICF).
WITH.THE CONSIDERABLE REON, OF CR ANO Sl OXIDES WHIC14 OCCURS DUE TO THE
FORMATION OF HIGH POWER INCRO ARCS W~EKTHE CONTifiCTS BETWEEN THE COKE
PARTICLES ARE DISTURBED.
UNCLASSIFIED,
UKLASSIFIED'
r
USSR UDC 621.372.831.1
SEDYKH, V. M., DENISOV, D. S.. LYAPUNOV, N. V., SAPRUIN, 1. 1.
"Calculating the Equivalent Coupling Diagram of Two Coaxial Lines with Differ-
'ent Sizes of Conductors"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-teklin. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technicial Collection), 1970, vyp. 15, pp 61-
65 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B172)
Translation: The compensating shift for which the coupling has minimum re-
flection is calculated. There are 2 illustrations and a 5-entry bibliography.
USSR UDC 621.372.833
SEDYKH,V. H., DENISOV, D. S., LYAPUNOV, N. V., SAPRYKIN, 1. 1.
"Calculating Uonreflecting Supporting Discs in Coaxial-Strip Junctions"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb.'(Radio Engineering. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and TerJinical, Collection),, 1971), vyp. 3-5, pp 55-
61 (fr.om RZh-Radiotekhnika, No.4,.Apr 71, Abstract No 0173)
Translation: Expressions are obtained for calculating the voltage standing
wage ratio of a support disc as a function of its geometric dimensions and
operating frequency. There are 2 illustrations and a S-entry bibliography.
or
USSR UDC 599.323.4:577.9(470.311)
SUDEYKIN, V. A. LYAPUNOVA, K. L., and TIKHOUROV, S.J., Central Control-
-R-os-
Research Laboratory of the City Disinfection Station
"Multiplication of the Ordinary Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) in the Territory
of the City of Moscow"
Moscow, Zoologicheskiy zhurnal, Vol 51, No 8, 1972, pp 1,258-1,259
Abstract: Evidence has reached the Control-Research Laboratory of the Moscow
Municipal Disinfection System of the multiplication of ~the hamster population
in the city. In 1971, burrows of the animals were found throughout the fields
from the banks of the Moscow River to the city limits. Th-e territory occupied
by the animals is at most 25 square kilometers, limited by the bends of the
river and the houses of the city. It is P-stimated that, at the present time,
hamsters have an uneven population distribution over tha Lyubl:Lnskiy fields;
the probability is that in the course of a long periad of tive the population
will sink to an unnoticeable level.
-014
UNCLASSIFtED' PROCESSING DATE- L60rT 7 0
-,TITLE--MECHANISM OF THE CYTOSTATIC ACTION OF AMINOACRIMES -U-
.~~'AUTHOR-(05)-ZELeNIN, A.V., KIRYANOVA, YE.A.v LYAPUNOVAt YE*A-? MELNIKOVAt
YE.YU. v STEPANOVAt N.G.
-,,,.COUNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
(MOSCOW) 1970, 33(j), 96-101
,~50URCE--FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL.
PUBLISHED-----70
-i-"--SUBJECT AREAS--1310LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
DRUG EFFECT, NIT0$I S,,PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, NUCLEIC
NTAOL MARKING -NO RESTRICTIONS
~'~DDCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
i7-PROXY REEL/F~AME-1994/1158 STEP NO--k)R/0390/70/033/001/00,7)6/0101
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115117
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 014 UNC L A 5 5 1 F I E D PROCESI~ING DATE-16OCT70
.,.CIRC ACCESSI&N iqU--AP0115177
::AB$TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 30,01AMVNOAC,~IDIN~_::S, INCLUDIr4G
-
7:
ACRIDINE ORANGE,, PROFLAVIINE, ACRTFLAVIP4~_j c, UC 1; 1 S I t4l_- 2 t 4-"[)
CORTPHOSPHINF CHARACTERIZED BY S,[G,%4lFicANr A:~ TI)IlTi'TIC ACTIO~N.~
WERE
-STARTING IN THE 1ST FEW MIN OF THE EXPT.l W I THA SHARP PARALLEL ~~4i)[Et)
-BET.WEEN.INHIBITION OF MITOTIC ACTIVITY AND PROTEIN SYNIHESIS, ANJ
DELAYED PASSAGE OF CELLS THROUGH THE MITOTIC C- SU82 PE'RIDO. ACRICHINE
RlaOFLAVINE ANTIMITOTIC ACTIONS APPEARED ONLY SEVERAL HR AFTE:R THE
OF THE EXPT. AND WERE NOT ACCOMPANIED BY EFFECTS ON PROTEIN
SYNT14ESIS OP BY ANY CHANGE IN THE,G SU132 PERIOD OF THE CYCLE
~'_~.,ANTIMITOTIC ACTIVITY OF THE 3#6#DIAMINDACR]DltiFS~AI)PARC-XTLY iNVOLVES
tl-'~~'DIRECT INHIBITION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESISt WHILE THE P-NO \'JAOUP OF CoMPoS.
4,".'~JNTERFERES WITH NUCLEIC ACIO SYNTHESIS, FACILIrY: INST. MOL.
BIOL.v MOSCOW, USSR.
;11?R;OCI:.SSING OArE--18SEP70
1/2 019
UNCLASSIFIED~li~
T,ITLE--ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY~OF EPITHELIUM OF THE 'UPPER RESPIRATORY
WAYS IN PATIE, S INr
NTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY YIRU -ECTIONS -U-
;.:~AUTHOR-(02)-LYARSKAYA, T.YA., KETILADZE, Yt.s.
.-.-.CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
VIRUSOLOGII, 1970v NR 2t pp 190-196
"~_~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,.:-tUBJECT.AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
I-::TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPYr RESPIRATORY VIRUS DISEASEv ADENOVIRUSI
%FLUENZA
aNTROL M4RKING--N9 RESTRICTIONS
~00CU-qENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY AEEL/FRAME--1990/0731 STEP N,)--UR/0402/'tO/OrJO1002/0190/0196
~~_,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP()108937
UNCLASSIFIO
212 019 UNCLAWFlEf) PROC ESS ING DATE---13SEP70
r-.tRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108937
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY WAS
CA-RRIED OUT WITH ULTRATHIN SECTIONS OF MATERIALS~013TAINED 3Y SMEARS OR
IMPRESSIONS FROM THE MUCOUS IN
MEMBRANE OF INFERIOR NASAL CONCHA
PATIENT~ WITH INFLUENZA, PAR41NFLUENZA AND A0ENOYfRU$ DISEASE.
DEGENERATIVE CHANGES IN CELLS OF COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM CONSISTING OF
CONGLOMERATIONS OF NUCLEAR CHROMATINi LACK OF DOUBLE CONTOURS OF THE
NUCLEAR MEMBRANES9 CHANGES IN MITOCHONDArAL STRUCTURES, IN INFLUENZA
'AND PARAINFLUENZA INFECTIONS 2 TYPES:OF'CYTOPLASAIC INCLUSIONS WERE
FOUNU. ONE WERE ELECTRON DENSE OR GRANULAR STRUCTURES AND WERE
PROBABLY DEGENERATING ORGANELLE OF THE GELL9* OTHERS C014SISTED OF
RINGFORM VIRUS LIKE PARTICLES, NUMEROUS VIRUS LIKE PARTICLES WERE FOUND
JN :NUCLEL~-OF EPLTHELI.AL CELLS OF THE NASAL MUCOSA FROM PATIENTS WITH
-ADENOVIRUS, DISEASE.
UNCLASSIFIED
SSR:
TW 5 9.10i.l� +
BOLOTIN, A. B. ,,A% V. ,LITINSKIY, A. 010
"Electron Structure of Aluminum Hydride"
Lit. fiz. sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection), 1972, Val. 12, No. 2,
771;~ pP 253-257-Urom RZh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 7Z, Abstract No,~ IOD118)
Translation: The AlH3 molecule was. investigated within the framework of the
expabded Wolfsberg-HeImholtz method for two possible structures: plane and
-pyramidal. The Slater wave functions were used 'as Uase fw-ictlons for the
Al and H atoms, Self-consistent MO, single-electron energy levels, the popu-
lation of orbitals,and charges on the atoms were obtain~rd from solving the
Wolfsberg-Helmholtz equations. The dipole moment was calculated. A compari-
son-is made with the theoretical results :obtained forItI.iis molecule by other
authors. 10 ref. Authors abstract.
USRR UDC 669.29.669-017
KORNILOV, I. I., VAVILOVA, V. V.t MAKSIMOV, YU. A., and LYA EMP
j j I 4"B
WA AW
Institute of Metallurgy ixeni A. A. Baykov
"On the Nature of Solid Solutions of Titanium-Vanadium-C-xygen and Titanium-
Vanadiua-Aluminum-Oxygen Systems"
Bverdlovskp Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniyel Vol 33P No 4j Apr 72,.
pp 881-884
Abstracti Investigation was made of the oxygen effect on the change In
strength of the interatomic bond in the lattice of cC -soltd solutions of
titanium-vanadium and titaniua-vanadiwa-alumintin systens in the region of
existing binary and tertiary solid solutions based on o(7-titanitiz. Titanium
alloys with 2.5% V and up to 0.5% varying oxygen contwit, uzd titanium alloys
with 2.5% Vp 3% Al, and up to 0.5% wt % varying oxygen'.content were investi-
gated. Values of the Debue temperature and of the nemn sqL%ire atomic shift
were calculated from ineasured data of the nodulus of olasticity. Functions
of the oxygen-dependence of the Wdulus of elasticity " J-he shear modulus
show that the introduction of oxygen into the t1taniwi allaya guarantees
increased moduli of elasticity and shearp increased DO= tostporaturep ajid
decreased mean square atomic shift from the equilibrim condition in
1/2
wslk
USSR
XDRHIWVg 1. 1.,, et al.# Fizika Motalloy 1:Xetallovedeniyet Vol 33, No 4,
Apr ?2j, pp 881-884
lattice points of t< -titanium. The introduction of UP to 0,5 wt% oxygen
into titanium alloys with vanadium and', aluminum results in Increased bonding
forces of ternary and tatrad c~'-solid solutions. The rate of the drop
of the nodulus of elasticity decreases with rising tomperatime in alloys
with,high oxygen content, Three illustrationsp twoltables, four bibliographic
2/2
056 13NOV70
UNCLAS IFIED PWOCESSING DATE
7-t I TL E--.HE AT RESISTANCIE AND STRENGTH OF T,lit.:.l-NTERATf3f0IC B'ONO IN SOLID
1~1~~:'SO LU T I ON S'OF THE TI-SIN-O S Y S T EM
'AUTHOR-100-KENINAt YE.M.t K i'~" L 13V 1; VAV I LOVA V.V4 t LYASHCHE4KOP
A
RY OF INFO--USSR F
C
_'M~'TAL'OVEDENIE I TERM ICHE SKAI AoBRABUTKA METALLOY, No. 3, o
RCEI_ t: 197 P.
U
-56
.547
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MECH.v IND.v CIVIL~ ANO MARINe ENGRYAHATEaEALS
TOPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTION, TITANIU4 ALLOYt:;TIN ALLI)Yr OXYGEN, ELASTIC
__:H00ULUSv HEAT RESISTANCE, MECHANICAL. STRENGTHP METAL CREEPt METAL
BOND VIG , BIBLIOGRAPHYt CHARACTERISTIC iFUNCTION, COVALEwr 6UNOINGt
,,_.,_,"~'-TE)4PERATUKE
TROL RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
N~ 0
...~PRQXY-REEL/FRAME--1997/0013 STEP --Uft/01291'~01000/003/0054/0056
CIRC ACCES510N NO--APOLL9009
UNCLASSIFIE
i..ii IP I VIM M11111
2/2: 056 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
C IPC ~ACCESS ION NO--AP0119009
-,,--A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE: STRENGTH oF THE
INTERATOMIC: BOND IN SOLID SOLUTICINS-'OF- THE TI-SN-G SYSTEl'-l WITH RESPECT
"TO-THEIR HEAT RESISTANCE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. THE INTERATOMIC
'OF THE ELIASTICITY MODULUso I
80NOING FORCE WAS ESTIMATED ON THE. BASIS T
JS FOUND THAT.AN INCREASE IN THE OXYGEN, CONTENT REULrS IN AN INCREASE
OF THE ELASTICITY MOOULUS, WHILE ~THE CHARACTERISTIC TE14PERATURE AND THE
MEAN 54UARE SHIFT OF ATOMS ARE 0ECREASE0,.` A RELATIONSHIP WAS FOUND
BETWEEN THE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS Of-THE IVERATOMIC BOND ANO THE
CREEP RESIST4NCE OF ALLOYS. THEM ~ STRENGTHENING C-Pr-,E(;T OF UXYGEN AT
'ELEVATEUTEMPERATURES IS SUGGESTED TO'BE DUE TO TMF INCREASE IN THE
~~,:-~~...INTERATDMIC BONDING FORCES. FACILITY:' AK~WENLJ A NAUK SSSR,
~INSTI UT METALLURG119 MOSCOW9 USSR$
UNCLASSIFIED
13SSR 669-255'782'78T~539-1131i:54.165
YE. M. 0 KOR=Vj, 1. 1.., VAvnoVA, B.
KENM vo~ Ve. and LXjM=fPQ.L
(Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov AN.SSSR
"Heat Resistance and Strength of the Interatomic Boad of~Solid Solutions of the
Ti-Sa-0 Bysteid'
Moscow,, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabatka metal1w ITO 3., 1970, PP 54-56.
Abstract: The strength of the interatorrdczbond of solid'solutions of Ti-Sn-0
alloys is investigated. Tests were conducted-pn alloy s=ples whose characteris-
tic points were located on cuts parallel tothe Ti-Sn si4e with constant oxygen
content (l.. 2 and 5%)- Iodide titanium (0.9%)., C~ak tin, and a tinanium-oxyi;en
alloy with 20-5% oxygen content served as the original miterials. The preparation
of alloys and the experimental technique are described..'Therj?an square displace-
ments of atoms from the equilibrium position in nodes of.the cx7stal lattice were
calculated. Results are presented in graphs in the fom~of the dependenee of
elasticity modulus, characteristic tempemture., and mezan~squarls atom displaccNent
on On conceutration for Ti-Sn-0 system alloys, Their tuW.Ysis shows that in
solid solutions of Ti-Sa-0 systems the modulus of elastiotty and the characteris-
tic temperature increase w-Ith increasing oxygen content) vhllm the mean quara
atom displacement decreases. A link exists botueen the o#aracteriotics af the
l/2
1077-
-USSR UDC-621-762A62
In, V. V.
PAVIAN9 Ve A.s ZHIVOV~ Lo I** SHCHM P.,
lly~
PRTUXINAt R. YA.j LITVINo Zaporoth'ye kuhize =X t4-Vafe---Uerd
Y.'Ya. Chubarl
"Hot Extrusion of Powdered Titaniur
Kievj Poroshkoyaya Metallurglyal So 8t Aug 731 Pp 15-19
Abstracto Hot extrusion of titanium powder was studied using a 1600
ton-force crank press. The raw powder, sinUred billets, and, for compari-
son, sheet titanium were extruded. Both open an&closed dies were used.
It was observed that there was a decrease in grAln aize~ with a simultaneous
increase of their total surface areap promoting intenstfication of Inter-
granular diffusion which occurs with a significant increase tn the diffusion
rate, caused by the high specific force and temperature (950%. Mechanical
propertien of briqueta extruded at 9500G -and heatL treoL-ted by annealing at
?500C for three hours in a vacuum of 2.10-14 mm Hg are compared with briquets
which were vacuum sintered at 12000C for three hours prior to extruding and
given the same heat treatment as stated above after extruding. Density
and mechanical properties of the vacuum sintered briquets lamlightly higher
than the non-vacuum sintered briquets butnot enough,to, warrant the additional
USSR
PAVLOV V. A.j et al.j Foroshkovays Metallurglm No 8. Aug PP 15-19
cost of vacuum sintering. The introduction of extr.Aed powdex-titaniun
parts and titaniumi-alloy powder parts to replace cast parts will result In
increased savings by using a less expensive raw materi&l, shortening of
intermediate operations, increased the strength, increased labor productivity,
wA decreased metal losses. Three figuresp one tablej -three bibliographic
references.
2/2
47 -
1/2 035 UNCLA 00bc_EssING OATE-~_04DEC70
TITLE--EFFECT OF CONTINUOUS NEUTRON IRRADIATION ON:T HE STRUCTURE AND
PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC ALLOYS OF THE YUNDK 9 IRON NIICKEL ALUMINIUM
AUTHOR-( 05)-GRINBLAT# YU.N., LYASjSjf."Ajj,,j6 ROGOZYANOV, A.YA.,
,~,-~~'.'SAKATUNOVr. YU.S.9 SHELKOVNI*9TV7A,..G.YE
OF - INFO--USSR
..-.'~SOURCE-FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENTEI FEB. 1970;:#J 291 252-255
~t.!DA-TE..: PUBL ISHEO ---- FES70
"-.:SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt MATERIALS
:.'JOPIC TAGS-NEUTRON IRRADIATIONP PERMANENT MAGNET MATERIAL, MAGNETIC
-,,,,,.,PROPERTY, RESISTIVITYt ALLOY STRUCTUREs COBALT IRON, ALLOY, IRON NICKEL
ALUMINUM CONTAINING ALLOY
--NO RESTRICTIONS
ONTROL MARKING
`!,~.:QOCUMENT CLA$S--UNCLASSIFIEI)
''PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1676 STEP NO--UR/0126/701029/OC)2/0252/0255
.:~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129046
UNCLASSIFIED
_:`Z/2 Aj35'_ UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
ACCESSION NO--AP0129046
"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-0) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF CONTINUOUS NEL)TRaN
'1RRAOIATION 110 PRIME21,N-CM PRIME2) AT TEMP. UP TO:,630DEGREESC ON CAST
.,.AND SINTERED ALLOYS OF THE YUNOK TYPE (FE,NI,AL AND~FEtNIoALiCO) VSEG
FOR PERMANENT MAGNETS WAS STUDIED.. BECAUSE OF THE,'I~,ADIATION, SPECIAL
METHODS WERE REQUIRED FOR 14EASURING THE~MAGNETIC PRI)PERTIES AND
:-ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE AND FOR STUDYING THE'MATERIAL:~JPJ THE OPTICAL AND
"S
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES, NO CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE-AA PkOPERTIV
~IATTRIBUTABLE TO THEIRRAOIATION WERE 083ERVED; CHANGES OCCURRING ABOVE
600DEGREESC WERE DUE SOLELY TO THE~ORDINARY-EFFECTS:~;OF HEAT TREATMENT.
__-UN-CLASSI FlEo
USSR
UDC 62l".396.677.71
GOROBETS, N. N., LYASHC11ENK0 V. A., SIROINIKOV, A. 1.
"Experimental Study of the Field Distribution in $lot JTL%Nregaide Radiator:;"
Antenna-fidern. i izmerit. ustroystva sverkhvysok. chastat -- V sb. (Superhigh
Frequency Antenna Feeder and Measuring Devices - Collection of Works), Khar'-
kov, Khar'kov University, 1971, pp 14-22 (from R-7h-Radieteklinika, No 10, Oct
71, Abstract No 1OB29)
Translation: The distribution cf the tangential componi~nt or the electric vec-
tor on the surface of a slot is determined from the condition of continuity of
the tangential component of the gnetic.vector on tranoitim-L through the slot.
ma :1
A method of direct measurement of the electric field distribution in slot
radiators is described. The field is measured by means of a disturbing body
which moves along the slot. Here, the amplitude of the reflected wave varies
proportionally to the field distribution in the slot. 1he block diagram cf the
measuring device and the results of an experimental study of tile field distri-
bution along longitudinal slots in the wide wall of a rectangularwave,:11ide
are presented. It is demonstrated that the distribution along the nonreson&-ice
slots differs from sinusoidal by no more than 101'.. The field di3tribution along
the dumbbell-ahaped slots has a table shape. There are 6 illut4trations and a
4-entry bibliography.
UDC: 621-396.67
Waveguide!i
Vol. 14, "Jo. 1, 1971,
Abstract: Thi:: oaper ~.7,-ives the results of theoretical 'Ind eyn~.!ri-
mentall vrork in investL-ating the radiation and r(~flec-;,ion fictors
of a nonresonance slot as functions of its lenath, orientation on
the waveg-aide wall, and critical and:opertating w-livelengths. Yhe
assumnt-ion is mad,-- that, the slot is cut: into th* 'widei wall of an
infinite pi-shaned wav.-Luide at,a speoi~ied distance erom th,!
jru 3
middle of the Cuide and at a specifted ~Lngle t(j the wlive id-
axis. Tht; radiation and reflection factors of the slot are then
Lound ~or -~he case in which the w~!vt.,guide is excited by a funda-
mental wave. ~xperirnients performed to substantiate the theoreti-
cal findings are also described. Graphically coi2i,on-red theoretical
and experimental results show fairly'goo4,agreefoi4t.
USSR VDC 621.396.677.71
SHUHARIN, YU. V., LYASHCHENKO, V. A.
"Slot Radiator in a Wave Guide with An L-Type Transverse Cross Section"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauclino-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection) , 19 70, vyp. 14, pp 128
134 (from RZh-Radiatekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No AB35)
Translation: Formulas are obtained for the scattering i~atrix coefficients of
an inclined slot and a symmetrical cross illot inaaL-Lype wave guide. There
are illustrations and an 8-entry bibliography.
N�R'
USSR UPG 621.,514.61 (038.8)
n, -A.T
"Control Device For Regulated Rectifier Uning Thyristordli
USSR Author's Certificate ',,,lo 272423, eiled 6 SeL 0 (J'ro..;
t 68, pjbIisI-,!!d 11 SeDt 7
R"h-Elektronika i yeye prim -e
gp2niL_, No 4, April 1971, Abstract No 4E 69P)
Translation: 1118 Droposed device for control of a re,.-~jlqted n~-atillier is character-
ized by the stability of the output purameters, whicia makes it possible to cbtain
a rigorous temporal binding among the pulves and to maijjUiin a stable displacemen-~
between them of 600. With such control the rectifier hv:~! a otable outnitt voltaze
and a steady ripple ratio during a change within wide I~jnit!3 0:~ the aribient te=? -
erature. The Drecise disolucament of 60o ia attvihed ~3, uou o!! a vapple=.-.-",~Ury
synchronizinif network fuli'illad in the form of a sarlau conn=ted trirzer th
separate inputs), a balance ractifier, a differential uiiiplif'.cr, and ti suppl-;--ent-
ary delay element. A block diagram of the control device and a deac.-intior. of it
are Drovided. 1 M. L.R.
052625
)9AO NkO BoA 9
uR o482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent,
24L4/4 HE&TING sybTAM:tCauces nes,Ong CTMe,
0217a
pr(Wcks ' required thickp ss of, the
hardened layer and permits jocal hard''ning- It
consists of & h4at source4 and a boOY, 2 which
focuses the heat energy-on, to the pr6~uct moutited
inside a quarte'tube 3i. The body is in the form
of an eliptical cylinder with end covers 4. It
is water cooled.-and mirror:poli3hed Li*okde. Fur
local heating a suitably cuc-out acreeln 5 Is pos-
4tLoned between,the source-and the prq!duct, Quen-
chin% bath 6, Machenjari .7 for feedint, pod djachar-
ging product into the bath.:the tempOoture ocn-
sor 8 and the ligit heat 1controller 9 C~Implvtu the
installation. When tho cor-rect temp4!X~ture,is
breached. the product is discharged au4j>matically
into the Bata and the beat !sour e is Aiditched off.
C
The heat source can be a super high tension arc
lamp of 10 KWT.
22.1.68 as 1213610/22-1 G.V. ISAKHANOV ec al.
Strength Problems Inst. Aced. Sciences Ukrainian
SSR (29.9,69) Sul. 14/18.4.69. Class ift, ElIt.
Cl. C 21d.
bm~-- U. 111MI. 1.3 i I,, IF
-AA0052625
USSR UDC 518.-517/944.947
LYASHENKO, I. N. and MEREDOV, Kh. M.
"Critical Frequencies in the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in
H-Waveguides With a Dielectric Strap"
Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, Turkmenskoy SSR, No 6, 1972, pp 29-35
Abstract: The authors consider the problem of determining the eigenvalues
d eigenfunctions of the boundary value problem
a
n
A u ~p (x, y) u0;
UIS 0:
where S is the boundary of a region G composed of rectanglea D, D', and
D11* A in a numerical parameter; p(x,y) > 0 its a pi.ecowitsve-conistant
of P in reettmg1en D' and D",
function which takes the values Aelp
and P2 = 'E2V 2 in rectangle D (e and p are dielectriciand-magnetic
permeabilities of dielectrics, respectively); and u - u(x,y) is tile
scalar form of the electrical Hertz vactDr.1 It is assurtied that G' is
covered by a rectangular, unifortu grid u~ith the steps h = a/(*+1)
1/2
7
USSR
LYASIIEWO, I. N. and MEREDOV, Kh. M., Izvestlya Akadem-ki Nauk, Turkmenskoy
SSR, No 6, 1972, pp 29-35
a'/(m'+I) along the X-axis and hl = b/(n+l) h'/(n'+l) alatig the Y-axis.
Equation (1) is then rewritten for the three rectangles in piecewise-dif-
ference form, and the resulting equations are solved. ! The iml)ortant
particular case, when n' = n, is considered,and.a. numarical example to
illustrate the results obtained is given.
MORISON
7 ;T.
USSR UDC 51-M.001.57.612.82"
AUZINI, P. K., LYA~HU
"Synthesis of Threshold Elements by the Method of* Minimi-zation of. a Functional"
Kibernetika i Diagnostika [CybeTnetics and Diagnosis Collection-of Works], No.
-4, Riga, 1970, pp 43-53 (Translated from Refdrativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 4,
April, 1971, Abstract No. 4 V7Z5 by the author),
'Translation: Two algorithms for synthesis of threshold elements. (TE) are studied.
The first algorithm is based on minimization: of the functional by the method. of
coordinate-by-coordinate desceat, but involves gTeat expenses for search for the
direction of motion. In order to decrease costs~, in the socond algorithm a deriva-
tive functional is determined, providing the necessary information concerning the
direction of motion toward the minimum. The algorithms allow the minimum structure
of the TE to be produced, which is quite important with a large number- of variables,
to produce the physical realization of the TE. An example iof the application of
algorithms and a block diagram of the progm foT determination of: TE, paramtters
-by computer are presented.
USSR UW 5TT. -12
V. A.
LWTIP-4 _g_nj I A, Ye. V., Institute of Vaccines and Sera, USSR
Ministry of Health, and Moscow Institute of Epidemiology Una 1.1licrobiology, Acad-
Moscow
emy of Sciences USSR,-
"Study of 'Immune RNA' by the Specific Immunosorption Method"
Moscow, BiolchimiYa) NO li 19733 PP 178-184
Abstract: injection of mice with "immune" PWA isolated from the spleens of
animals immunized with polysaccharide O:or Vi antigens~induced the fo~ma-ticn o-f
specific 0 or Vi antibodies. Treatment of O-IUML with ribonuclease resulted in
almost complete disappearance of its capacity for antibody, fon~-ZLtion, whereas
similar treatment of the 0 antiGen did not affect its ivLTruri.znJ,.-- prcpcrtie~e.
RM from animals imiTunized w-ith radioactive 0 or Vi amtigens contained a rndio-
active substance that proved to be an antinen bound to. IWA. JuitiCen in a cam-
plex -with PdiA was unable to react specifically with antibodLes fi-xed on an
irmnune sorbent (cellulone with globulin from a nonimiu!ae rabbit). However,
it could combine nonspecifically with the sorbent arixig
to the liigh norption
capacity of the ribonucloic part of the antigen -- PHA. comj.-AxY. After tht~ com-
plex was treated with ribonuclease-, the antigen present in the WIA preparation
acquired a capacity for specific i=jnoaor1jt1.on-
P
.:":"112 oil UNCLASSI FIEU ROCESSKUG PATE--ZTN13V70
;TLE--COAXIAL HEATING OF MOLDS FOR PLASTICS -U-
,AUTHOR-(02)-BARYLOt M.S.* LYASHENXO# V*A*l
.1(06NTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE--PLAST. MASSY 1970t (6)t 75-6
--DAT 8PUBLISHED ------- 70
'-SU 34 EC TAREAS--'~ATERIALSP MECH.9 IND.r CEVIL AND MAR9WE f:4N(;R
JUPIC TAGS-ELECTRIC CU;ZRENT, HEATING, PLASTIC FABRII'OhTING MACHINERY
.CONTRaL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~..DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~,PR-DXY IZEEL/FRAME--3007/0703 STEP
t-2- ~!, on, 0 ',3 q fi2
.12 Oil U~jCLASSIFIED P;Rj)(,-E5,1jjNG DATE-27NOV70
~C-j RC ACCESSION Nr-l--AP0136142
ABSTRACT/QXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COAXIAL ELEC, HEATER ON 5 T S
'E NY RALL Y, I N ro A s r - LU3
M. WELDED AT I ENO C r- E:
OF A STELL ROD 8 MM IN 016 -JD ARE CONNECTED
OF 16 MA INSIDE DIAM. THE FREE ENDS OF THE TUBE. AND R1. c
rjPP(:1s1TE CuRcZENT
TO THE TERMINALS OF 12V ELEC. A.C. SOURCE. DUE TO!
-FLOVS I'N THL-
E` TUBE AND ROD THERE IS AN INTERACTICN 13ETWEEII THE MAGNETIC
FLUXES IN THE NARROW GAP AND A GENERATION OF HEAT., PANELS CONTG#
1.4
SEVERAL OF THESE HEATERS ARE SUITABLE FOR THE uNirORM HEATING THE
-S.
RANGE OF MOLDS FOR:PLASTIC, THE HEATERS HAVE MUCH
MICAL THAN RE$ISTANCE OR
''LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCV AND ARE MORE ECONd,
Ll''~-. INDUCTION HEATERSo
Hix-
USSR UDC:
IXASHENKO, V. F.
"Programming for the M-20, BMIL5-2-M, 13MM-4 and M-220 Digltal Computers"
FroEammirovaniye dlya tsifro3Zt-h =hislitellpykh mashin M-20, BEDV-3,fj~
BES14-4. 14-220 (cf. English above), Tbilisi; Tbilisi Uhilv~rsity, 197
88 K)
pp, Ill. I r. 30 k. (from R&-Kibernetikg, No, 6J:un T~, Abotract No M
[No tibstract]
USSR UDC
SYTE-110, T.111. , DT INr-JV~ 11. L. ,
"Residual Photoconductivity Cf Gallium Arounide At Cyroomic Tomparatures"
f Fiz. i telhn. poluprovodnikov (Physics And Tachnolou Cf Szmiconductorq), 1.5,71,
L;
No 6, p p 12 _yeyp j3z, x-p-3ni- No 10,0c~e,,'-cr
1971, Abstract 1,1o 1OB244)
Translation: Th3 effective caD3citance of tho structire meta
t i;~
resin-n-C-she was measured at temcraturas to 100 K with ctronS illum4a;i -n
in the intrinsic region cP thG Semiconductor. It ia diticovored that .,the initial
effective 03 acitance of a cap~scitor incroaaea d-.xrinF illutiLliation- by2-5
picofarad/cm vnd after Bhatting off tho illumination the ai)ocitaonc. =.aintjin
residual photo cc niuc t ivity. 2he propertiva. of the rerLdual Photoconductivity
are established and an e7planation of them Is given. 6 ref. 11.5.
nMF
DMITRUK, N.L., ZUYEV, V.A. "RENY and: TERES11CREWO, A.K.
"Photoelectric Phenomena in the Near-Surface,Region of GaAs"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluproyodnikov, Vol 4, No 4: 1970, pp 654-66",
Abstract: Although the situation usually assumed in investigating photoelec-
tric phenomena in semiconductors that the photocurrent carriers are always
concentrated in a quasi-neutral region while the effect or the surface can
be described by the rate of surface recombination in typir:_al fQr Ge, it is
extremely rare in GaAs. The existence of highly developed depletion layers
close to the GaAs surface must lead to the,1ocalization a,f photocarriers in
the near-surface charge region. Hence there is a need fai a detailed invesLicga-
tion of this charge region, a task which this article undertakes. it investigates
experimentally and computes theoretically the photoconductivity of semiconductors
of the GaAs type, taking into account the T~inority carrtair lifittime as a func-
tion-of the coordinate in the charge regions In doing 1w, the authora did not
assume a quasi-equilibrium situation in this region since it ordinarily does not
occur in GaAs. They also consider quasi--woaopolar photoconductivity. Tile ex-
perimencal nethod consisted in measuringthe steady-state photoconductivity and
capacitive photo-emf in the characteriatic;absorption region of weakly compen-
sateA a-type GaAs. The authors express their,gratitude to D.I. Zlobin for his
Caiks photocandu tivity, and to V.K, Malyutonko and
assistance in.computing the
R.O. Litvinov for their co=entis.
44
7-1- 024 UNCLASSIFIM~. PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
fTLE--CHANNEL CURRENTS ON THE SURFACE OF'SILICON P-N JUNCT[OINS -U-
ENKDo Yol.
,AUT"OR-(02)-LITV1NOV, R.O.r LYASH
,;,;.~C CUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
i;:-~S'0URCE--UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED.) 1.970, 15(4)p 599-60
------- 70
,,D-ATE PUBLISHED
qESUBIJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
PIC TAGS--SILICON SEMICONDUCTORt PN JUNCTIONs VOLT AMPERE
SPACE CHARGE OENSIrY
:,COINTROL MARKING-440 RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASStFIED
-PROXY-REEL/~RAHE-3007/1135 STEP NO--UR/0185/710/015/004/0599/0605
CIRC--,NCC.ESSION,Ntj--AP013t)555
Z/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
ACCESSION NO--AP0136555
GP-0- AN (I o ci
ARSTRACt. THE EFFECT OF (,'~( NELS F RME N
-REAL ST P-N JUNCTION SURFACES DUE TO THE VARIATION OF: THE, $URFACE
POTENTIAL ON THE REVERSE CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERIS'11CS OF THE JUNCTION
AiAS STUDIED EXPTL. THE CHANNELS WERE FORMED BY THE APPLICATION OF A14
-EXTERNAL ELEC. FIELDv BY CHANGING THE GASEOUS MEDIA,,~ OR HY LO'd TE14p.
-HEAT ING. THE EXPTL. RESULTS WERE C014PAREO WITH THEGI(ETICA-t CALCNS. MADE
N, 1HE, 0 MEAS
_0 ASIS OF SEVERAL INDEPENDENTLY URABLE CHANNEL PA
-MECHANISMS CGNSIUERING THE.LOCALIZATION EFFECT OR THE
POSSIBLE
OF INCREASED CONCN. OF RECOMBINATION C6f4,TEPS WITHIN THE
~-`SURFACE SPACE CHARGE REGION OR THE NONEQUIL.~CONDITLUNS IN THE CHA%NNEL
ARE~_SUGGESTED TO FI.ND GOOD AGREEMEN3 .~ BETWEEN THE EXPT. AND THE THEORY.
'FACILITY: ENST. POLUPROV.t KIEV* VSSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
No I
USSR :UDC 621.311.22:621.3.016.31
CHELIDZE, G. V., LYASHENKO, YU. V., SVANISHV'ILI, It- NVO ZAZLYEV, B. N.
"Problem of Optimizing Electric Load Distribution of a Thermal Electric
Power Plant"
Vonr. razrab. i vnedreniva sredstv vychial. tekhn.- V sb. (Problems of
Collectioti of Works), Tbilisi,
Development and Introduction of Camputerp
1970, pp 250-254 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika L9nergetjka:No 2, Feb 71, Abstract
No 2 Yell9)
Translation: The problem of economical distribution of the electric load
-getween the turbo units of thermal electric power plants can be solved by
means of the analog computer based on an algorithm developed utilizing the
method of relative increments of heat consumption. Th4~ data on the thermal
loads of the units and the total electric load of the electric power plant
are Input to the analog computer, and the characterlettcs of the expenditure
and relative increments of heat consumption are simulated. The distribution
of the electric load of the condensation oection of thit turbo units is c&lcu-
lated by comparing the relative heat Inermosts In the condanitation flow of
steam after which the values of the optiml alectric loads Qf the unite are
determined. There is 1 illustration and a I-,ontry bibUvgrqhy.
103
low I
7.1
sty
0"IESTICATION OF STUTFAMULECULAR STRUCTMUS OF VATCX-SOLUBu POLYKM3 AND
THEIR ADSORPTION ACTIVITY
[Artlas by_g~~- v Ktqv; 4*v, ti=ika,
No S. 1471.77-Ma"Ta-uMe Pumka,". pp-gC-100]
One of the mathodi"Ifij- decreasing turbulent trict-tan.
,in the introduction of iftni~nifiornt quantities or Poiy-
drap
mars (high-molecular pol~aor7lamldc, carboxymethyl. oellulose,
pilyothylone oxide, and others) Into the bo=dar7 layer- -zone.
Son* authors ire. 10, 13, 15, 161 attempt to attribute
the effect of a dacrenie In frictional d.-ag to the viecoeel*M
t1c propertiov of ~7olutions of polymers. In this case the
ine,ehaninn Is as ruiiows, under the Influence of great sheor
atreaves the nneromoloculos, being deformed, store vlamtit on-
argy and traniform it into the potential onorCy of linear- C!.%-
pension nnd deformation.
!'he opinion also prevails that the extinction of 2riall:
scale turbulence at the expense or thu vi3coolaotic eharactar
12tics or the solution cqn occur only at an onaontInIl 3upra-
-noleculor level, that is, with the presence or supratnalocular
formationa In the boundary layer A.-Y.
Since there is still no definite point of viaw concern
Ing the mochanift or the Influence of addition of polyimerv an
the structure of a turbulent boundary layer. It was deatmble
to invontigato in what region of concentrationn the macronol_
0culoo are capable of struoturo formation in aquoouz solutinja
of polymers used no anti-turbulent admixtures.
For detecting narociatoo in aqueous solutions of poly-
more it is common to employ the Dame methods an in thft col-
Joidol chemistry of surface-active substances with it. colloidal-
micellar structure
F, L,
"f Code:
Ac .c. Nr: 0045596:
~pRIKARy SouRCE-. Klinicheslm~& Meditsinap 1970, Vol 48,
Nr pp
THE RMOTE RESULTS OF14ORTICOSTER,011) THERAPY
OF PATIENTS WITH INFECTIOUS 'HEPATITIS
Kortev, A.-I.; ~yashevq A. P.; Taran:, V. V~l
S u m:M a r y
The authors examined 318 patients convalescing from infectious hepatitis in periods
up to five years who were subjected to -tteraid (198-mses) -and rou-tine desintoxicadon (120 ca-
st-_ - control) therapy, After steroid therapy recovery enzued in 65.9 per ccrit of patients,
in thecontrol group - in 53.6 per cent. Iformone therapy redtifes the In6d'ence of form, ation
of chronic hepatitis. There was not a sin_rlecasi~ oi liver cirrht5sis, WJJL~Jre~jy tile number of re-
lapses decreased by 2L/., times. Under the influence of sleroids Ooze wai seen a marked tenden-
cy to normalization of the metabolism of trace eleinents (copper, cobalt,, tungsten and nianga-
nese) studied colorimetrically, this being less noticable in rowtine therapy, how-ever, their
con'ent in the blood, urine and feces aite.- an acute stage of tile disease does not retichm mor-
mal values. The accumulation of cebalt and tu ngsten in the,btood of convalescelits, within
12. months was noted in persons with residual maniiestations a I hepatitis, moreover, the lovtl
of cobalt was above normal by 103.5 per centi that. of tungsten r- by 41.1 per cen44 wheteas
in persons with chronic hepatitis a distinct cupremip was ob5eriied.
REEL/FM%IE
:19780573
USSR UDC 533.601.16.,533.9
~SERGEYEV, V. L., BEZLADNOV, G. M., LYAS.HKEVICA, V. D.
"Experimental Study of Heating of Blunt Body by a I'lasma Strenm"
Minsk, Inzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 20, No, 4, A r. 71, p. 6212-627.
Abstract: This paper presents the results of measurement of Ihe heat flux from
a high temperature gas jet to a blunt body in the area of the stagnation point
asa function of blunt radius, top angle of cone body, pressure and stagnation
enthalpy. A generalized formula is produced, relating the heat flux to the para-
meters mentioned. The results of measurements performed with an electric arc
heater agree well with measurements made in shock tubes.
41
USSR UW 517-949
LAPINt A. V., and LYASHKO, A. D.1 Kazan'
"Study of the Net 111-fethod for Nonlinear: Elliptic Equations of Any Or-
:der"
Ilatematika, No 10,
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy A
()ct 70, pp 37-43
Abstract: The article studies a difference scheme (s,:)Ivability, ap-
proximation, convergence) for quasilipear elliptic equations of the
order 2m, for which the ideas of nonlinearmonotone operator theory
and the method of energy inequalitiesare widely usads Proving con-
vergence involves a certain difficulty due to the inhomogeneity of the
boundary condition, which occurs in constructing.difference schemes
for equations of an order higher than the second*; Tha "effect" of
this condition is eliminated by special construction of an auxiliary
function. The article is limited to the case of,one aquatiom,
A_
"
; I -;
USSR UW -1121-154
595
LYASMI, G. L., T-vlas Sanitary-Epidemiological Station of 'the Kirghiz SS-R
L
"TheEcology of the Ticks Ixodes kazakstwii. 01o et Sor. Me Season.8-1 Course of
the Activity of the Ticks"
Moscow, 14editsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitamyye Bolozni, Vol 42, Ila 1,
Jan/Feb 73, PP 36-39
Abstract: In a study conducted In the vie-inity of the tovn of Talas,
SSR, by reason of frequent attacks of - Ixodpa kazakstinri on hun. anra, it wa s
established that ticks of this species parasitize on siiiall anilrals and birds
that feed on the ground, including mouze-like rodents, heaves, and pheasants.
They inhabit places with high himiidity, and occur generally war the ground,
vhere the tern)erature and hwddity are most stable. Ticks of this species are
seldom found on cows and horoes. Me Imago have two pezqks of al~tivity, in the
spring and fal.1, being most nw.,erous in the -fall. 7hey twe practically not.
encountered from the middle of Jime until1he early part of Pvooast. N~VITLphs
are active from early May until the end of October arid: I ae from the middle
Arv
of June imUl the middle of A~wglast
Oe6 tif' r'A
T
Higher Algebra me
USSR 518/539
-_~BUBLYK9 B. M., and LYA�UKO,, 1:.;., Corresponding MeMber of the Academy
of, -Sciences Ukrainian-SSR, Kiev State Urjive~rsity
"Determining the Dynamic Characteristics of Orthotrdpic Plates by the
of Total Representations"
Method
Kiev, Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainsikoi RSRo Seriya A Fizyko-
-,Tekhnichni ta Matematychni Naukyj No So Aug 70v pp 702-706
Abstract: The use of the finite difference method to solve problems
in elasticity theory involves difficulties resulting from the need to
study systems of alaebraic equations of-a rather hi4h order, especial-
ly in the case of problems involving the search for the dynamic char-
acteristics of thin elastic plates* The article shows thp4t these dif-
can be largely overcowby the method of total representa-
tions. The authors consider problems of determining the, frequencies
,....~and.forms of natural oscillationsp critical forces.and forms of stabil-
loss of orthotropic plates. So utions are given in relation to
__aOqundary conditions. The problem oi findin~g the frequencies and criti
1/2
USSR
'BUBLYK, B. M.v and LYASHKO, I- I-p Dopovidi Akadamil Nauk Ukrainsikoi
ASR Seriya A -- Fizyko-Tekhnichni ta Matemetychn]. Nauky, No
8, ~U_g 70, PP 702-706
Ical forces reduces to finding the roots of certain characteristic
determinants of a rather low order, which does not exceed the number
-of nodes along the plate edges. A study of the;se determinants makes
'it possible to prove theorems about their representwtion in the form
of the sums of partial fractions and polynomials of low degree. The
usual net method as applied to problems of this typelinvolves finding
roots of characteristic determinants. of -a high ckrder, equal to
',:,'~f.the number of all interior points of a domain.
~-2/2
.7 _1 dig ED'' PROCESSI 6 UATE--
UNCLASSIF1 N 30OCT70
r_.ftlE-RENGGRAPHY- AS A METHOD~OF EARLY~ DIAGNOSIS Or- PI
4ECLUNICAL FORMS OF
..-,-:-,RENAL ANGIOPATHIES IN PATIENTS WITH DIAbETES MELLLTUS -u-
.,:.:i,A&HOR-(03)-O,GANESOVAv V.T., LYASHKOv K.YAO P' YUDINI Li-Ae
;,_c"TRY OF. INFO---USSR
ii',,.-,-SGUf4CE-TERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIV* 1970t VOL 42i Nk 6, PP 75-77
~".'__dATE PUBLISHED---70
AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-DIAGNOSTIC METHODS, DIABETES MELLITUS, KIDNEY, RADIOSOTOPE
CUNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3002/1-910 STEP NO--UR/0504/TO/0421006/UOT5/0077
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129259
UNGLASS1 FL16L)
. .. . ...... .
2j2_ 019 UNCLASSIFIED PXGCESSLAIG DATE--30OCT70
~._,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129259
.-;-.,.ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD OP,RADIIIISOTOPE
RENCGRAPHY WAS USED FOR INVESTIGATING PATIENTS WITH DIAIIETES 14ELLITL)S TO
REVEAL EARLY PRECLINICAL FORMS OF RENAL~AFFECTION. ;A TOrAL OF 50
PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT DEGREE OF THE DISEASE SEVERITY IMILD, MODERATE,
ACUTE) INCLUDING 22 PERSONS WITHOUT ANY CLINICAL SOPTO145 OF RENAL
..AFFECTION WERE EXAMINED. IT WAS ESTABLISHEO THAT RENOGRAPHY IS OF
DIAGNOST
IC VALUE WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER METHODS OF
AND. WHEN ACCURATELY DONE CAN BE USED lioR EAiRLY DIAGNOSIS
OF-;PRECLINICAL FORMS OF RENAL AFFECTION AN DIABETES: MELLITUS.
KAFEDRA GOSPITALINOY TERAPII I KAFEORA RAUIOLOGII I
I MOSKOVSKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO..INSTITUtA IM. 1. M.
~SECHENOVA.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 537.312.5
Kn=_OV, I I _T, Iv IC, -v R .0. andi LYIERCIZ,A P .
"Effect of Laser Radiation on the Electrical Par~netero of DIGS
Structures"
'-a, No. 4, 1970,
-Kiev. Poluprovodnikovaya tekhn-VI-ai itlikroelektrogi,
pp 105-107
Abstract: The plurpose of this article is to investigate the effect-s
of laser radiation, used for perforating, and re,,~istor ad-
justing in intue-,,-,rrate(~ circuits, on the semiconductor device-o
in Specifically, the artice i;tudios lacser-,~ade
to theoe circuits. U
metal- oxide -semiconductor trans-istors of' the plazar otmcture, u-s-
ing n-and p-ty~e silic'on, as well as I(IOS varactorv mnde of' ii-type
Si. The laser used as the radia-tion source in the experin-ents was
of the I'Luch-l" type operating in zhe pul3e mode, In Whicil, ti'le ac-
tive nateriall ruby with a O.Or- admixture of Cr. The DIOS
structures were irradil-led -vith an unlocused beam ivhose enerjy -was
insufficient to da=age the target- surfaces. Changes of taransi- 4.- ---. t
Characteristics in t-Ile 1,10S transistors were inventiEated; tiLe var-
actors were investiEazed for changes in the voltampere character-
a a Ituictiori of -the vo2ta-e applied
the cai)acitance
istics and in
in the cut-off directio-ti.
1/1
71,
mSR UDC: 621.375.82
IYAI;HnK- A--P.
KARPIKOV, I. I , LITVINOV, P. 0.,
."Influence of Laser Radiation on Electrical Parameters of Metal -Oxide-
Semiconductor Structures"
Poluprovodn. Tek-lin. i Nikroelektronika. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Semiconductor
Technology and Microelectronics. Republic Interdepartmental Collection),
Alo. 4, 1970, pp 105-10, (Translated from.Reforativnyy 7hurnal Fizika,
'No. 81970, Abstract #01145, by the authors).
Translation: The influence of laser radiation on the characterist:ics of
MOS (metal-oxide-semicondtictor) devices is discovered. in the case of MOS
transistors, devices of n-t~j)e silicon are most strongly affocted. 'llie
discharge current -is increased by 2-3 times. For MOS variactors, a de-
crease in capacitance and an increase in leaka6e current areinoted after
irradiation. The changes which develop are stable and irreycfrsible. rhe
presumed nature of the changes is discussed. 6 biblio. refs.
Li A.
. ..... .... .
7-1
012 UNCLASSI FIED PROC8SSING DATE--230CT70
L,E--INFLUENCE OF SOME FACTORS ON THE MOLDING OF TUBES FRUM QUARTZ GLASS
U
~,,4.UTH0R--LYASlNp V.F.
--USSR
TRY OF INFO
_,f~SBURCE-STEKLO KERAM. 19709 27(2)t 14-16
_J_A ------- 70
E~PUBLISHED
--MATERIALS
...~'UBJECT AREAS
J.0P,IC.TAGS--QUARTZ GLASSt GLASS PROPEKTY# GLASS TUBEt lNOus*rRIAL
t~.PRODUCtlffit-VACUUH FURNACE
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,7PR,OXY,REEL/FRAME--1995/1256 STEP NO--UR/0072/70/027/002/0014/0016
'~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116718
ONCLASSIFIED
-2 f2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CTIO
.~"WIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116718
.;ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE WIDESPREAD TECHNIQUE OF THE
G OF ROCK CYYSTAL OR
PRODUCTION OF TUBES CONSISTS IN THE PERIODIC MELTIN%Y
.:GLASS BLOCKS IN A HIGH FREQUENCY VACUUM ATM. FUKNACEP WITH THE
SUBSEQUENT DRAWING OF THE MELT VERTICALLY DO4NWARDS 14ROUGH A RINGLIKE
SLIT AT THE BOTTOM OF A GRAPHITE CRUCIBLE. FOR MOLDING PURPOSESv A BULB
IS FORMED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CRUCIBLE. THE PROCESSES INVOLVED ARE
CONNECTED WITH HEAT TRANSFER PHENOMENA# MECH, MOVEMENT OF THE
HIGHLY VISCOUS MELT9 AND THE PHYS. PROPERT.IES OF THE QUARTZ GLASS, FROM
WHICWIN THE FINAL ANAL. 'THE GEOM. DIMENSIONS OF THE TUBE DEPEND. THE
.-EFFECT OF THE TECH. FACTORS ON THE MOLDING OF THE TOBES IS AT THE
PRESENT TIME STILL NOT SUFFICIENTLY CLEAR. A LARGE NO. OF EXPT, WERE
MADE RELATIVE TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THE OUTFLOW AND THE YIELD COEFF.,
~'AND RELATIVE To THE STUDY OF THE EFFECI OF TECH. FACTORS ON THE GEOM.
,'_,ASSIZES OF'THE TUBES MADE Fk(3A QUARTZ GLASS. FROM THE MEASURED PARAMETERS
OFJHE TUBES# GRAPHS WERE CONSTRUCTED SHOWING THE RELATION OF THE
OF THE PROCESS ON THE TEMP*' AND THE RATE. THE RELATION OF
'.-THE PRODUCTIVITY 04 THE DRAWING RATE AT-A CONSTt. T~Mp. IN THE WORKING
__ I :; ,' E
,,:.,TEMP. RANGE IS CLOSE To LINEAR., A FORMULA WAS DERIVED TO DESCRIBE THIS
-RELATION.
77!~~
USSR UDO 5)5.215.1
NTROV.
ARSEENIYEVA-GEYLI, A.N.
"Photoemission From Thin Layers Of Barium"
Uch. zoo. LGU (ScIentifie Annale. 14ningrad State Universtty), 1970, No 354, PP
30-33 (?rom --Elektronika i ye 4971, Abstract
yo Rrimeneniye No 2, Fe4ruary
No 2A9)
Translation: With the object of deteratining the depth of the pbotoolectron
yield$ the photoemission from barium films of variouo thi,~kneaDus (obtained by
Ouccaeoivo dopocition on q;jartz oubotrateis) is investigatoid. Tiji resultant do-
pendences are prooentad oV the quantum y1old on tho thiolwoozi of tho layor, which
have a maximum, the positio of whIch doon not doporxi on Via wwvtk longth usid
which corresponds to r%,' 75 2. Tho wor1r. function of barium la czatormired by tho
Fowler method and its dapendance on the thicknava 0t a fi'~m which dioplaye a
monotonic growth during decreano ot -the thickmas from IC* to 50 R ia proventod.
On the baois of the rosulto obtulgod, tho Mini= villue or tr,* dopka of photo-
electron yield erem barium is estimated ta 'be 4:magriltude' of A.-160 L. 2 ill.
7 ref. N.S.
53