SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKSIMOV, A. M. - MAKSIMOV, V. I.

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JPRS 56352 26 Junor 1972 rL=;UC- Ot!=A7GS SHOCX VWBE AS A PLASKA SOnCZ rOR MAW-Y.TOHYDRODYNAMIC LXPERIM-M (Article 141 A- K. ~W.-izvy Ulsb Ttmt-T of -zhq USSR- tied" of Lt. SP14 e-,,era~yr.. P=xsian. Val 9. No 5, 1971. T au-MLtLed-2~ ftcczt-al liilii PP ID231. Mil The rtdulta are discussed Erva a r.=p -!as invas;ttatica of the pAramtexrx~*U* s~tack'h4ated gas In A diaphragmX084 electric dlacharr.* shock tuba in the ialtial ptvasure rinrv of 0.5-5 was Ug and the Mach nimber rearm M - 6-13. -The velocity, of the wake of tha- Pla-'735+'the S;;~q 4--s--ure, thu thermAl -flux to the vall, of ~ the xhocX Wba =4 &i40 tna extent of the pluz were zaaaktrod. It was dwomstraz" - that in the loves ti&avtd. ilculate reglora the Rinl&in-H usonlotcq*atl-j~ can IYC twed to c the jg.aa fl'~. The ttce"s of tv~L-Z%Laa xmiax4tion boyand the shock veve frent.ves attidied. Experimuts vare perfor=44 to vcudy the Interaction of the plassia flux with crossed alectric and magnetic fields. The probleza of the theory And craccict of tho nagnutohydcodynamic t*aerxtiQn of electric power are at the present time closely conuectsd with the problem of obtaining a detailed piet-rra of the physical pxcc*&&e* occur- clag in the generator channel. Pulse devices of the *heck tube type ptralt- tiol plazas flown with controlled poramett" to be obtained can be of siGni- fteect help h-re. The pulse devIce3 he" an entire *erles M advantagRe over stationary devices, and at the preuent tirm the7 are findin% broader and broader application fhr simulation of tb& processes occurrI914 in cagneto- hydradyaotdc ;aftarators of various types JI-31. In addition, such studies cam be sl=cd &r the creation of large pulse %ague toLjjd rodynamic generators with high specific power 14, 51. The w"t widespread research devices art the disphraj;m shock tubes in~ asauch 4ts the possibility of calculating the gas flow parameters to such tubes by the Rankin-Hugoniot equations has been proved exparlisentally. Howevar. the utilization of disphrato shock tubes in uagnetch7drodyaccalt #%parimstation Is Connected with delimad difficulties, for exxiaplev for mail Kath numbers 40 11 USSR 049 UfiCL ASS IF I ED PROC;ESSING DATE--a7t3l)V7() TITLE--VOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN AR,GZ)N PLASMA BEHIND A SHOCK 'vAVE COLD ELECTRODES DURING NONINDEPEINUENT DISCHARGE -,U- AUTHOR-(02)-MAKSI,MDV# A.M.r NIKEUVI YU.A. I v ;~~C.OUNTRY OF ItIFG--USSR '.,S..DU.RCE--TEPLOFIZ, VYS. TEMP. 1970, 8(2)t 272-6 4AtE PUBLISHED ------- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--PLASMA PHYSICSt ARGON, .-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PLASMA DISCHARGE, SHUCK 4AVE FRONT ~PROXY REEL/FRAMF-3005/1408 STEP '4()--IJR/Oc~94,t7o/OOIJ/C~02/02'72/02 16 olClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133360 M L A S S) r t: 1 1--'o "m ~wm I 212 049 UiNCLASSf FIED PiV',1C ES S 1 '4' 0A rE--2 '101.'70 .~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133360 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) (;P-0- ABSTPACT F-f CHARACTF~', I STI CS AT:As1)f10-.,(, a _:::':51r-HIN0 THE SHOCK WAVE FRk-,,,4r PgooUUCO BY CAPAGITOR 11 AN 14; AR 'PLASMA. DIE MEASURCEMENTS WERE CARRIED nUT, BY MEANS Oil A DOUBLE: PJC;;1E UNOER CONDITIONS OF A NgNSTATIONARY BOUNOARY LAYER IN ANU 50-M!"s-INNER-DIAM. TUBE AT 0.5-4 jMM HG, U-NDER. CG-11jDI*F1r1)--'1S OF NONINDEPENDENT DISCHARGE, rHESE CHARACTEALSTICS USED 10 OPT. !HE ELECTRON CONCN. PROFILE BCFIIND THE SHO-ICK iviAVE: FRONT. FtiE llt~SJL-rS COMPARED WITH THOSE 03TAINED BY "ACROWAVE DIAGNOSTIC$, THI: EXPTL. CURRENT AGREES WITH THEORY. THE ELE(',TRGN CONCNS. WERE MEASi.1RED FOR ''WHICH THE TRANSITION FROM THE OISCHA`,?W~,' TO ARC CONOETI'lliS MAS OBSI). FACILITY: IN15r. VYS, TEN.P.p MOSCOW) IJS5114 J fL A UI-,C USSR CD CHERNOV, A. I.T. , XAI-rSD-IO!"_P B. A. , 1LY_L;x-C-,_ET, V1. , Acadcruiclan V. "C-rystalline Structu.re of a I'lonoclinic Rodific&tion of -',Zr Di- orthosilicate -~' '2ZrS T 2 '7 Akadomii 21"I'Luk SSSR Vol 193, I~Ta 6, ~,,;70, 3_3? 12,7; 3-1296 Moscow, DoIclad Abstract: Crystals of this Lypo were obtain-ad in tha o-ca=ii-at -Jon of En _e -Z-02-SiO2 system by V. G. Chnlchlantsev and Y%i. Polezilayev K20 of the Ural Polytechnical institute ineni S. 'N. ?,irov, _,-a a cell of the crystal havin,-, the periods a 9.t~4 and b 20" an do-ooriod of b, = b/2) c = 5.60A, Z u-its. even pse-a The Pedorov P2,/b -s doternoned by (quench`:-.-. Analysis _,ro,ip C-,:. 0 fthe threa-dimensional Pateraon functui,on P(uV--.,t) det;act;cd hQ--ry atoms of Zr and med-JiLm atoma of Si and R, -~ho aciordinate.- of icho last wo being taken as the startir4,P points in ithe synthe8l"O olf til* o t Two tables az~e supplied 4.r. the aztiole, electron density 4--he first giving firal values of tho basic atom cooro.dmates, the L.> second giving tho im'.-eratorraic distancez coz-aputed frc..,,, t-hr, d--'Ua of the first. Also presented are two sketches of the X2ZrS'207 ---------- -- ------ - ---- -- .... .. .. ........ ........ ....................... ................ . ........ - ---------- USSR CHEIRITIOV, A. N., et al, Doklady Akadamii Nauk Vol 193, 10 1970, Dp 1293-1290' 20 ~7 th 7 structure in ' e ',cY Ind yz projections and a sketch a' ',2 Si20 ZI, -7 tructure in the xy projection, U s The authors not~e that it while to raake a coiq--,ai~.Json of the tl~ro struct*ares of I[9ZrS'20,, and Na ZrS4 0 with 'hat of I~a 2 gY7 3SC/Si207/1 "here t'le val~.-.t Zr s z- e - placed the almost identical ion radius of the 3-valent scandiun.. 71 11.2. '024 0 bCE!~,SING DATE~--18SEP70 UNCLASS T:lTLE--r-,RYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SYNTHETIC SODIUM YTTRIUN ORTHOGERMANATE NikYlGEO SUB4) -U- hUTHOR-(04)-KUZMINt E.A., MAKSVl.QyA..3m.A'qv ILYUKHINt.V.V., BELOVP N.Vt COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~OURCE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 19709 11(1)v 159-61 OTE PUBLISHED ------- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS ;TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, X RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS, CRYSTAL LATTICE 1~_~PARAMETER, SODIUM COMPOUND, YTTRIUM COMPOUND# GERkANIUM COMPOUND, OXIDE ,~.C-IPNTROL MARKING--NO ~,ESTRICTIONS .00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ',~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0783 STFP NU--UP,/0192/'IC/011/001/0159!0161 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104229 UNCLASSIFIED :t.:-212 024 UNCL ASS IF Ito OROCESSING DATE--18SEP7C .CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0104229 ABS~RACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRUCTURE 01: NAYGEn_ SU84, ISOMORPHOUS WITH NAYSIO SUB4j WAS DETD* BY SINGLE CRYSTAL X RAY METHODS. THE ORTHORHO'4BIC LATTICE PARAMCTERS~ARE A 5.32, 8 1l..49, AND C 6.49 ANGSTROM; THE SPACE GROUP IS -Pghl2 SUB1; AND Z EOLIALS li, THE Y ATOM 15 SURROUNDED BY 6 0 ATOMS AT THE CORNERS OF AN OCT41MED111"IN; Y-O GISTANCES ARE 2.25-2.44 ANGSTROM. THE NA COORDINATION POLYHEDRON CONTAINS 6 0 ATOMS AT DISTANCES OF 2.24-2.65 ANGSTROM* GE IS..TETRAHE0RALLV COORDINATED (GE-0 EQUALS 1,66-1.81 ANrSTROH). MARY FRANCES RICHARDSON USSR UDC 593.42 HUDWMlY, N. K.) WITETI-1 D. YE, j and SEMBAPIOVAj T. M. "Investigation of the Sensitivity Increase of Spectral Determination of Micro- impurities Using a Discharge With Hollow Cathode in 'the 14:tgnetic Field" V Sb. "VII Urallsk. Konf. po Spektroskopii, 1971. Vy-j.l" [In the Collect-;on "Seventh Ural Conference on SDectroscoPY, 1971- No I".], Sverdlovsk, 11Y71, pp 12-14 (from Referativnyy Z6=al, No 10, Oct 72. X1. 16!!trologiya i Izrleri- 1~ telln~ya Tekhnika. Single Issue. Abstract No 10.32-990 by V. S. K.) Translation: An investigation vas made of a se'ries of spef,~tro scar, J. c character- istics of a discharge with a hollow cathode in an w::Lil m,:~,gnetic field, and the posaibility of using this field for increasing the sensitivity in analyzint? microadmixtures of elements wan determined. Resjlts. of eLrried o--it investit--a- tions shawed that the dischwge with a hollow cathode in Vhe raiaietic field can be used as excitation scKirce in spectral determination of elements accord- ing to cm-ved lines vith low excitation potentials, as 115 air-ong the 70 elements, located in the upper part of the periodic system, have the last lines of ato.-rs with excitation potentials less than 5 ey. The sensitivity in determininr- elements in a hollow cathode, when superimposing a mli-,;netic field, exceeds by a factor of one the sensitivity achieved under similp-r conditions wit'hol:t field. 112 USSP ............. RDIEVSKIY, N. K., et all, V Sb. "VII Urallsk. Konf. po Speltroskopii, 1971, Vyp- 1!1~ The reproductiveness of the aralysis, rated accordinjr -to the: magnitude of the mean square errer, is similar in both cases and amovnts to 1.5-35%. Two illustr., one table, eleven biblio. refs. 2/2 6SSR UDC; 536-46 YUKHVID, V. I., MAKS EIMMOVI A. G., and 0'17110V~ V. S., I`.'OscOw "Formation of a Semi-Liquefied Layer During the Combustion of Condensed Systems With Solid Non-agglomerating Admixtures in a Field of Mass Forces" Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i VTryva, Vol 9, No 4, Ju.1-Aug 711, pp 1+96-501 Abstract: The authors conduct an e:Terimental study to expll-"~n the regularities associated with the pseudo-liquefied layer and its effect on Combustion. This study is based on an earlier work- by V. I. Yullivid. et al,, , Fizilea Oorcriiya i Vzryva, Vol 9, No 2, 1973, where the authors observed that the rate of c0.q,,nu_9tj.cn .of ammonium perchlorate i-rith a refractory metal admixture increases as ,al accr.!leration. the overload is increased where the overload in set up 1)4) centriful, On the basis of theM.'allto of that study, a mechani= it5 propoaad for the com- bustion of the composition under the effect of ma*s forco", In the currclit studl inert refractory prticles ware used :Ui the forin of aluminum ejxj.dc~ The tast was conducted on a centrifuge. The combuttion rate was mea5ured by photoregiztrallion. The overload vector in all of the tests was directed along, the normal to the ccm- bustion surface, in the fro-it propagation direction, The specialens were in the fo--n of cylindrical tabJets 0.8 cm in diatneter end 2.4-2.5 cra high. These had bcc;-. pre.,~-S- ed to the point of maximal denvitya The results show that the itotion of the co,-,j-- 1/2 m I 11. R I Mill EMMUNIHIMUM? MURIM ME. 5 11 USSR YUKHM, V. I., et al, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryval Val 9, No 4t Jul-Aug 73, pp 496-501 bustion front is uniform and that the effect of mass fort.~es is complex in nature. A fall in the rate of coidbustion follows the combustion rate increase segment. These results can be explained by the properties of the.pseudo-liquefied layer and the effect that they have on the combustion proces~~, 2/12 U&SR UDC: 662.612 YUKffVID, V. I., -III, B. DM-RZEANOV, A. G. ,IMYL and KOZLOV, V. S. "Combustion Mechanism of Condensed Systems With Solid Admixtures in a XaBs Force Field" Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzryv4, No 2, .1973, pp 235-240 Abstract; This paper presents the results of experiments to study the rarely examined case of the ccmbustion of systems with non- agglomerating admixtures. The experiments iere conducted in a mass force field on compositions of.ammonium perchlorate and tit ni,13M. The assumption of non-agglomerat-lon is biiised on the fact that the melting point oil Ti is, at 17000,much higher than that of the perchlorate, at 11000 C. A diagram of the centrifuge in which the experiments were conducted is given toeether with a descrip- tion of the experimental method. The rate of conbustion was mea- sured by filr- -photography. The reader is referred I n e3rlier paper (B. B. Serkov, et al, FGV, 1968, A, 4) foil a more detailed description of the apparatus and methodology. The combustion rate was meafFured as a function of accelerations in the interval of 36 to 1200 g at room, temperature, A model of -the combustloP pro;ess is devised to ain the experimental rcsults. WTI 1A 38 XAKSIMOV, YU. M., MAKSIMOV, E. I., Y5oscow "Combustion Laws for Condensed Systems in a Mass Force Field at Mo6erate Pres- surealf Novosibirsk, Fizika goreniya i vzryva, Vol 8, No 4, 1972j pp 517-523 Abstract: A study was made of the combustion of some substancea with different combustion mechanisms: pyroxyline, polyvinyl nitrate, hoxogene, octogene and ammonium perchlorate under G-loads to 900 g and pressures to 70 technIcal at- mospheres at a temperature of the materiaLof 20* C. Provision was made for holding the investigated specimens in two positions: whore the mass force acted from the direction of the reaction products toward.the combustion front. (a-) and in the opposite direction (a 11 rd _). The combustion rate was determi e by photographing the process on a moving streak. camera film. The setup was described in detail previously [E. 1. 14aksimov, et al., FCV, Vol. 7, No 2, 197, 1971). With an increase in the G-load the combustion rate can increase (poly- vinyl nitrate, pyroxyline at pressures above 10 technical atraoi;pheres) , dccrellse (heyogene below 25 teclmical atnojipberefj) and riot depend cn th-~ G-Icad (am-icnium perchloratc, octogene, haxogene at 50 technical atmouplic 1. Ott:-, and pyroxyline 111) to 10 technical atmospheres). For hoxogune, octoginie and amunnivii perchloratc. 1/2 there is a combustion limit with respect to G-load depending oil the pressure. Some of the obtained laws can be explained on the basis of the existing con- cepts of tile combustion mechanisn. For exampleo the increa--e In the combuztion rate of polyvinyl nitrate and pyroxyline above 10 technical atj:ospheres can be. explained by the compression of the disperse zone which is the lead zone. The invariability of the combustion rate of octogene and hexagene ot 50 technical atmospheres and pyroxiline is explained by the fact.that the lead stage is ia the gas phase. In explaining the combustion limits with respect to G-loads conclusions presented by E. I. Maksimov, et al, [DoY.1, AN $SSRP Vol 157, No 12, 412, 1964) can be used which are based on the fact that with an increase in the G-load the variables entering into the stability criteria according to Zell- dovich vary. 2/2 73 WIN 015 UNCLASSIFIED' Pga!GE S SNG DATE-- 0401IC7 0 T'ITLE--MACROKINETIC FEATURES OF RADICAL POLYMERIEATtU14 REJZTIONS _U_ AUTHOR-MAKSIMOVi E.I. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOURCE--OOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(5)w 1091-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~TOPIC TAGS--RADICAL POLYMERIZATION, MONOMER, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION:, EQUATION .C,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605021/CO5 STEP -C[fZC All'CESSWIN Nlfl~~AT01411078 L A-C r- I AL~ 1 E us." ~, _1 1~ I I IL, "q 4 -in 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING, DATE---1)e+l);::,-,70 CIRr ACCESSION NO--AT0141078 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SERIES OF OKFFERENI-IAL A1110 INTEGRAL EQUATIONS WAS DERIVED ANAL. FOR.DESCRIBING j:so,rHl;'Pg'l.AL ANQ ADIABATIC POLYMNS.i AS WELL AS OPEN SYSTEM FREE RADMAL I'llLypill. lJF MONOMERS. THE EQUATIONS DERIVED ADEQUATELY DESCRID'1:0 Pill-IrMN, IN f)'ATCH AND TUBULAR REACTORS. FACILITY: INS.T. KHIM-.,f:ll.v iGSCOW# USSR. V II i~ 1, 4 4. 41 1 g. S. v 113 0 5 0 U A,C L. A S PVOCESS I OAT ~:--,;2 T7 3 Sl FIFO T.1 TL;--- ALUNG THE ARTH SPACE R~;UTE SPAC4- rRANSPJ~,`r VE A I U E S VI SUAL I tl',-J AUTtf6k--*)A.KSl",0Vy XG GU!)DK# I NARCH 1970o P D AT FPU1!LlSHFl)--0tMAR7U ,-::SU;jjC-(-T ARFAS-SPACE TECHNOLOGY T(ii)l,-' TAGS-MANNED ORRITAL LAWRATORY, SPACE STAT101, RFMIEZVOUS -LRAF'T MCKIN'v SATFUlt 1 "',ANlFLJVf.,!Wll E SPALCCrkAVT# SPACE MANEOW. MANNEU SPACHRAFT/(WiffUl SP4~`:CRAFr VEHICLE# G~v TL RESTPICTIONS Q- CLASS-UNCLASSTFIED P,Rf--'Xy 9Et7L/FPAME--1994/0490 STCP K I 1.7 T -~ i-i ~Z/3 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSfNG OATE--020CT7n -_I?C. -,CC ESSI Cj)i NO--ANOIL47135 ABST~~ACT/EXTqACT--(Ul GP-J- ABSTRACT. AN OF431TAL SriJil'IN WITH A THIEE IAN CREW iITH A SERVICE TIME OF: UNE YEAR 14ILL RC-e,4'LIIRF A T3TAL Or- MORE THAN 10 TONS OF FOOD, 4ATER ANO OXYGFN (INCLUDING, cnNrm.%EqS A%r) PACKAGING)* SPACE TRANSPORT VEHICLES MUST 4E LA1,11"ICHED F*jk -',E%4L)EZV0U5I'JG AND DUCKING WITH SUCH SPACE STATIOVS, PORIODICALLY REPLACING CAErIS AND DELIVEkING FOOD, ROCKET FUEL AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. TR4N-SPJRT VEHICLES WILL 8E JSED FOR SCLVING 14ANY PR~IBLEMS lOiVJLyi-*r) IN THE L),4G TERM FUNCTIONING OF BOTH MANNED SPACE STATIONS AND AJTl. .dlAyIr -18JECTS. THE USE OF TRANSPOO SHIPS FOR CARRYING CREWS TO $PAC[-:: STAT104S kE*UIRES THAT THEY HAVE THE NECESSARY CDNDITIUNS FOR HUMAN LIFE, THAT THEIR ACCELERATIONS BE NEITHER TOO GREAT NOTTOU PROLONGED. THE SAME SHIP WILL hE REUSED AGAIN AND AGAIN. IN ORDER TO REDUCE ACGELCERAT13NS AND INCREASE ITS MANEUVERABILITY SUCH.A SHIP MUST HA0 A14 EXTERNAL CLNFIGURATION SO THAT LIFT CAN BE E4PLOYEO DUIZING RE'ENTRY. THE SHIP hILL bE ACTED UPON BY DRAG* OIRECTED OPPOSITE THEIDIREF11014 OF 40YEMENT, AND LIFT PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIAECTION Of FLIGHT.~ DE(:f:LEAATIJN ~ITLL 3CCUR GVER A LONGER TIME AND ACCELERATIONS WILL TFIFRERY BE REDJ'CFD. T H F PERSONNEL ABOARD SUCH SHIPS WILL BE EXPOSED TO THAN 3-4 G IN COMPARISCh WITH B-10 G WHICH ACCOMPANIES A GALLISlic ni:'SCEVT. ANOTHER AUVANTAGE OF TRANSPORT SHIPS USING THE. LIFT PAINCIPLE OURING REENTRY IS A 3RCAD MANeUVERABILITY. MANE UVERABI L I TIr ~l N ni-I-ITH: ,l.LriTU0E A-40 F:I-TGIJT DIRECTION WILL BE POSSIBLE, THEREBY INCREASING THE ACCLJF:A'k"Y OF LANDING OF THE VEHICLE- THE INTERNAL APPEARANCE OF A TRANSPORl- SHIP WILL BE DEPENDENT ON ITS PURPOSE. -3/3 0 50 UNCLASSMEb PRUC~SSINS -?ATF--0?:"~!TT0 IcIRC -A( L f- SS llti NO-ANO 114 13 5 tC~~T.'N'ACT/E)%TZACT--H(jw:~~Vli!t IT ALL CVIIJF14TLY HWE THE SAWE C,~-,ApAkTMENT- AS, -1,4T(~OLSP Sri,' V1 'F EIA P!-i6 'iT THE "Seyuzll SHIPS: A 'ILMUC WITH C~l -L'! CVEV~ , A (;04M~Tvt- r,:T F,'js4 TRANS PORT ING PASSENGEKS VO) M 1 14 ZAR S-l .1 CA-"GO CCV PA;i TMENT F(,!.~K JEL I V I ~ Y LiF F RE I Gtj r T13 TH E ST P, T I ctN r: I TA Q T H ill~,O A SEf;VICF MODULF. TRANSPORT SHIPS WILL HAVE ~4 'iSS~N~z-,LY AND 1A T C h E 51 F 0 R E,'-'E R G E N' (; L :) F C 115`4 0 N AU T S I '~Jtj 0 P F '*.' S P 4 C E~ FL13HTS IV TLi7- SPACESHIPS HAVE -SHOWN THAT EVE:4. THEY :Alls~- CAPABLE ;f: SUVIN'.; MANY CF THE PRUBLEM-S INVOLVLO IN SFRUCING, SPACE STATIlwS, T.-iAT Is, AiiF -vi:3TOTYPtS OF SPACE TkAISPORT SHIPS OF~ THE.FUTURE. i -sill, S V()TEKNC-mEr)lr_-;T-,SKIV '11WHSAL, No. 4. 1970, pp. PROPEIN FRACrEQ"' ur -ritE tit,0131 SMFUM r*4 1:LCrR PV;l;A6F,' V by Col. or Med.Serv. A Dur to electrorhoretic examitiaLion-S or tiio morum in recent years cort.~irx r:1-iteon wo--,' -9tat'l i Oot$ It% th~ rrutrLn motabotisth or P.,pti~ ucy p.,tivnta. L.T. Anokhin- , S.O. U.., X,T, V. Vc. Fr-.f~tnn, E.f . tiittrin obnerved in th~ mlJority of' u.trar ;-cirntl nypQprQte1nr"-. I nrr.- decrons. in th,- albunti-4~1,iliii Lin rat io. Otlwr auti-i- ~k*...)*- Shkcli 1. r. Ah---v) Old -- rind ..r.. proto;~ in t&i,; "n of bUt.0 the or di4t~jrb(-d Prott-Iii lnotabolinm in ulvtr d.-nn. to the dimot-der-d p-trin-irormor ruft~tion or cite iiver, -S.M. lly-~9s. A.-A. Sh"Itniove rounti ru:tctionui liver dtntu:-,-,z-. and hapatonici 1,, 26.6?% S.a, 11,Wyl-k-A note'll e.lti in or,~ hrtlf of the u1crr pnttont-s. tn the -pintzn. or =.1. Atnkhnnov (lq67) tho di~ttjrbed protoin tntii,tiaboli~m Its til-r dl ease is czuead by oc.lujary of Oireittim. arn" at.- vorrtion of foicai iub~tnnces in the slaitll towel. To 1:tucIdaks- tl,- c-po-litinn or protein frartionA. we ex. "invd. 108 calla suffe=i=;; from uIcar cliAllatitt, within 416~ %- ago grou;t. Amour, ti-m., 100 P~Lititnt. -5L 4-4 onstric ulcer. Tlw duration or ni lm~-nt wag lean than en~ yttr in 32 pormons, I to 5 y.-c, in 66, 5 to in y-r, 1. 6, a- ti-an I-) years 1" 4. in 44 "r-sonit, tho following nsmorintod ailment- ev%,itoo;t rholocy-stiti-Lo. st..tritir,, chronic rn,rrltlia~ f'~J_Jrn_ thanin, Seventy harl ipcrtiat5ed Ocidil.y, AeLdktY -* ==~~j xn, 34, and dvpirctlantl In h. Tit Hit li.itji"a~ r-Wj,,sj!rAT,1,y ~Iv-r,j i niche, while 211 kind tyl,Lcnf rientricinl u1ceroua dv-ror~,itirr tth.)Ut a nj,.)J~ ay-1r',i,,ie_. Tutrtl protein main dctcr=ircz ti); tr~ method of' PUtIllpa and Van-oly;4ep the protein frocittotis -rr ntudied with ol. r,ia or paper electroplinritaiti. rh.. ta bolitim wn% exorilited at the #-xnrerk-otion or the ail,-nt: arni! nrt~r a course or antlulcoroun trentment. Far a ni obj"tive eviiluntivn of the observott young dvnora -ti! ex,*~,*wtd fit ntivazirn. lt-.e, titi. prot,,in and protein frnction content was foundt t.,t:Al 7,5 1 0.62% (nVoumin ... 58. 5~r, I ~%,; ... 1. 5"Al a I ph- ?-e. 1 .1),, 1 in -, I 1.~T; beta-r1cibulim 3.5 ", 4 gntimm.r,lobut n I ilhumin.r3obulln ratio it, , lited-r. I e I y m.rk-1 hypoprater tnomin was rounl l n -,* p~-. -w: t. Their nveragt- tutul protein ats 6,2 2 U.7,~~. Th-~14- W4~ "'. r- lationmilip bt-t-nn tt- total protoin levelt, the (furatL,,n Q,1 the ailment, and the f.inotLon or rh.- xtom-;~. ~1; E,~- eXamination of protein fractiun". hyponLbuminemio woo fc-t-4 -n 38 (54%). rhe aversire albumin content wee 50.2 1 2 gastric ulcer patien-~. hypo-Ij.:7.~-r".- tits wne obser-d In cano or ol.wat-ci r.ncti..n, 01.2r.ften in come or normitl and depressed function. .1) pao.buml. namict woo found in 50 out of 88 patients with nitho myimptent *nd out 0 in 8 f 20 with cicatricial ulcerous deformation. Th-j.: patients with niche sumptolu the albumin-rorminp hopazic run~tion was comparatively more ofton dieturbed than In pntt*ntq who did not have, niche. In presence of niche symptom. evLcloazly. Other Ll Him USSH AKOnY, I. G., NWIMOV, G. K., and MALYSHEY, V. M. Moscow, Luchevoye Porashenlye 111ekoptiayushchikh i Statistichaskoyo Hodel- irovaniye ( Radiation Sickness in &ajmals,and Statistical Modeling), Atomizdat, 19728 99 pp Translation: Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1. Radiation Sickness in Harnals . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Prerequisites to Statistical tiodeling 5 2. Statistical Models of Radiation Sickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Stochastic Hypothesis of the Threshold flumber of Dai-aged Systems . . . . 14 Forecasting Significance of the Hypothesis of the-Vireshold '17 Number of Damaged Systens Other Stochastic Hypotheses of the Construction of Dose Functions . . . 36 3. Modifying Effect of Acconpanying Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dose Functions of Radiation SicYness in the Presencb of Factors Predominantly Increasing the Saverity of the Sicknaps . . . . . . . . 39 1/2 USSR AKOYEV, I. G., et al., Luchevoye Porazheniye nekopitayushchikh i Statistich- eskoye Mwelirovaniye# Atomizdatq 197Z 99 pp Dose Relations of Radiation Sickness Under the Effect of Protective Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 4. Statistical Models of the Development of Pathological Processes with Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Evaluation of the Post Radiation Recovery with Respect to Resistance of the Organism to Repeated Irradiation . . . . . . . . . 53 Stochastic Models of Post Radiation Clinical Convalescence . . . . . . . 59 Laws of Distribution of Ilean Recovery Time . . . . . . . . . . 65 Laws of Distribution of Lethal Outcome Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Statistical Models of the Development of Pathol.ogicril Procvnfles with Time . . . . . . . . . :4 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 95 USSR ulic: 621-373.431..2 /OLOKEL MAKSD40V G. T. OLOKEIj N. F. "A Sawtooth Voltage G~enerator" Mmov, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlenzyye Obraztsy, Tbvarnyye Znaki, No 5, 1970) p 39, patent No 261457, filed 6 May 6$ Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a sawtoot"th voltagyi! generator on a symmetric multivibrator wMch uses semiconductor eleaents. 12ae Generator contains a T-shaped diode-resistor load network. As a LWitinCtd.,!!ILn1r featuxe of the patent, the return time- is reduccd and the operational relilibility of the device in Improved by connecting a aeries dlode~revistor i:~,atwoxik. shunted by an additional diode to the collector of -each of the '1%e other end of this diode resistor network is connected to the emitter aW the winu tranalt.-tor ugh a storage capacitor., and the enitters o," bo-Ch trurlistore are conateted thro to the positive pole of the power supply through a blodkigig diode. 1/2 USSR XAl(SM-V., G. T., VOLOKH, N. 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The need for an efr~ctivq reuolution of taz%4 pertaining to ~:w,.'.ru: led to tho neceacity of transmitting data vi& chmnnclu 65 UNCL ASS IF I EO pRjii_:SS 1?jt~ D, UE TERM INATION, OF THE SPEC I F IG ACII'l 'it Pf OF AN r t, i4s]Ny tlt4 :,_'..,VAR.ICUG SUBSTANCES -U- AL-THOR-(03)-v YAKGVLEVA~, &Lsimov, I.pi., SYSOYEVA, L.Nos, /VI .CCUNTRY GF INFG--USSR SuUACE-KAuI(;KHIMIYA 1970, 12(1)r 189-91, ,.DATE' PUBL ISliEG-----70 BJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY li s ::,TOPIC TAGS--At%TIMCNYv CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, RADIOACTIVE I:S()Tl.'IPE ~-CCNTROL MJAKKING----N0 RESTRICTIONS ~'OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~-.PROXY REEL/fRAf0E--3GGl/U034 S*J'EP G (--A 2/3 008 UNCLASSIFIED PKiCESSING DATr---20NOV7C ..CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125917 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--IU) GF-0- ABSTRACT. FOR THE DETN-i OF rfiE: SP. ACTIVITY OF PRIMEI24 SB AND PRIME125 St3 IN ROCKS, CLAYS, AS1111::S, EVC., TRFAT I G OF THE 'SAPPLE IN A HCT MIXT . OF 15-20 ML HNG SUB 3 AND L 0-1.5 ML HF. TO THE SOLN., ADD 5 PL OF 1:1 H SUB2 50 SUBIt AND EVAP~,. UNrxi. THE APPEARANCE OF H SU82 SO SLB4 VAPCRS. COOL THE PRCL)UCTv ADD !;I('., ML li SU82 0 AND HEAT AGAIN UNTIL THE APPEARANCE OF H SU82 50 SU6,~ VAPOR."5, DIL. WITH AN EQUAL VUL. OF H SUBZ Ot ADO 10-15 ML 1:1. HCLo HEAT TO 0J$SOLVl- YHE SALTS, AND FILTER THROUGH A GENSE FILTER. WASH THE RE51DUE WITH IfOT 1:1 HCL, ADD 10 THE: FILTRATE, AND ADJUST THE VOL. TO 50 Ht WITH, 1:1 HCL. I r A r THA 7- STAGE THE SCLN. IS NGT COLORED (INDICAiING THE ABSI:-PICE OF FE) A00 1-2 ML OF A 15PERCENT FECL SU63 SULN. (TO SERVE AS CARRIER) ; NO SUCH ADON. IS NECESSARY IF THE SOLN- 1S CCLORED. TITRATE WITH A~15PE-k(;ENT SNCL SU82 SOLN.~ UNTIL THE DISAPPEARANCE (If THE COLORt THEN 1-2 PIL OF A, 5PERCENT NANG SU62 SGLN., WAIT FOR 10-15,MIN, DiL - WITH AN EQUAL VOL. OF IH SUB2 C!, ANO ADD I ML UF A SATO. SOLN.~OF UREA. SHAKE THE SOLNP FOR. 2-3 MINv ANL ADJUST THE VOL. TO 100 ML WITH H SU8Z 0. 1 ADO I-Z ML OF A 0.2PERCENT SOLN. OF METHYL VIOLErp MIX :THOROUGHLY AND AOD 10 ML OF PHME. SHAKE F'U--k 3-5 MIN AND SFP. THE PHME PHASE CUNTG. THE SB (REPEAT THIS OPERATICN 2-3 TIMES WITH FRESH BATCHES OF PHME AND COMR1141' THE PHME EXT5s)o AOJUST THE VOL. OF THe PHME EXT. 10 50 ML AND WiT. THE J'OTAL 50 CLINCN. EY MEASURING THE ABSCiRBANCE AT 620-30 NM, THEN Dl$TILL GFf*- 'THE PHME AND MEASURE THE ACTIVITIES OF PRltiE124 S8 AND FIRI,41:125 SH WETH THE ACID OF A SCINTILLATION GAMMA SPECTROMETERv AT 1710, AND qi.7 KI-Vir RE$P., 3/3 c C6 UNCLASSiFIED PRUCESS.14G ~GIRC AC;CESSI'-N NU--AP0125917 SeNSITIVITY OF rHE :METJIOD I SIG PRIM-' NE AT VE 0 C, I I am -1/3 -,,023 -UNCLASSIF-166 PAOICESSkNG DATE--160CT70 ~..TITLE-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DEFORMATION FORCE AND, MOVI"MENT OF CENTERS OF ACTION -U-~: IsVot SARUKHANYAN* E*I*t SMURNOVt N.P. a ,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.&.QURCE--MOSCOW, OOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSRt VOL. -,DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCLENCES iTOPIC TAGS--LOW PRESSURE, HIGH PRESSURE, ;."-~_.LATITUDEt VECTOR9 ROTATIONAL FLOW C~XTROL 8-ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 70MUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 190, NO. 5, PP. 1095-1097 POLAR AREA, Ei,.~UATOR, GEOGRAPHIC c STfil ~'.PROXY REEL/FRAME-1991/097' CIRC ACCESSION Ntl--AT0110677 213- 023 UNC L A S Sl FE D" P06CESSMG DATE-16OCT7C `CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0110677 ~_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. THE POTENTIAL OF NE 0EFORMAToN FORCE ARISING AS A RESULT OF MOTION OF THE EARTH'S POLES WAS INVESTIGATED. THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THIS FORCE WFLL REPRESENT THE VECTOR SUM OF TWO COMPONENTSt ONE DIRECTED ALONG THE MERIDAN AND THE OTHER ALONG THE PARALLEL. THE MERIDIONAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE HAS MAXIMUM AND OPPOSITELY DIRECTED VALUES AT THE POLES AND AT THE EQUATOR AND IS EQUAL TO ZERO AT 45DEGREESN ADN S. THE LATITUDE COMPONENT OF THE FORCE IS MAXIMUM AND OPPOSITELY UIRECTeO AT THE POLES AND IS EQUAL TO ZERO AT THE EQUATOR. AS A RESULT, THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE HAS A COMPLEX NATURE OF CHANGE WITH LATITUDE. AT THE POLES THE VALUES OF THE FORCE VECTOR ARE MAX11MUSA AND WITH COUNTERCLOCKWISE ROTATION THE END OF THE VECTOR DESCRIBES A CIR L- IN THE LATITUOINAL ZONE 55-75DEGREESt AS A RESULT OF PREDOMINANCE OF THE LATITUDE COMPONENT, THE TRAJECTORY UESCRIP3ED By THE ENO OF THE FORCE VECTOR IS AN ELLIPSE WHICH EXTENDS MORE,ANU MORE ALONG THE PARALLEL P.!TH APPROACH TO LATITUDE 45DEGREES. AT 45DEGREES THE FDkCE CHANGES ONLY IN A ZONAL DIRECTION. THE MERIDIONAL COMPOINENT OF THE FORCE IS ABSENT. SOUTHWARD IT APPEAR AGAIN, 6UT NOW IT IS DCAECTED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION. AT 30DEGREES THE END OF TtIE TOTAL FORCE VECTORP NOW ROTAT!NG CLOCKWISE, AGAIN DESCRIBES A CIRCLEr BUT WITH HALF 'THE RADIUS OF THE CIRCLE AT THE POLE. WITH APPROACH TO THE EQUATOR THIS CIRCLE BECOMES CLOSER TO AN ELLIPSE, ELONGATED ALONG THE MERIDIAN, AND AT THE EQUATOR -THE HORIZUNTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION.FORCE AGAIN ATTAINS MAXIMUM VALUESt CHANGING ONLY IN A MER10IONAL DIRECTION. ~W3 023 UNCLAS~I'FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0110677 ABSTRAr-T/EXTRACT--THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THE UEFORMATt0,N FORCE IS COMAENSURABLE WITH THE FORCES WHICH OPERATE IN THE HORIZONTAL PLAE AND THEREFORE ASSUMES PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE IN STUDIES OF THE DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES. SEVEN YEAR SERIES OF DATA ON Tlii:- LATITUOE ANOLONGITUDE OF THE ICELANDIC LOW AND THE AZORES HEGH WeRE PROCESSED BY HARMONIC ANALYSIS FOR THE YEARS 1945-1951t A PERIOQ UF CONSIDERABLE AMPLITUDE OF POLAR OSCILLATIONS. THF AMPLITUDES AND PHASES OF 14 MONTH VARIATIONS OF LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF, THE CENTER$ OF ACTION WERE USEU IN COMPUTING AND CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIPSES OF 14 MONTH DISPLACEMENTS OF THE CENTER OF THIS HIGH AND LOW. DURING THE CONSIOEREO PERIOD THE 14 MONTH MOVEMENTS OF THESE CENTERS OCCURRED IN ELLIPSES ORIENTED FROM SW TO NE IN OPPOSITE UIRECTIONS. THIS RES-ULT IS IN FOLL A(.'~REEMLNT WITH THE NATURE OF THE SPATIAL CHANGE OF THE HORIZONTAL COMPONEN7 CF THE -~-DEFORMATION FORCE. THE AMPLITUDE OF THE 14 MONTH OISPLiiCEMENTS OF THE CENTER OF THE ICELANDIC LOW IN LATITUDE WAS APPROXIMATELY 1.5 TIMES GREATER THAN THE CURRESKINDING MOYL-MENTS OF THE AMPIES H[GH. I T CAN WJVEMENTS JF THE ATMOSPHEKIC THEREFORE BE CONCLUDED TIIAT THE L4 MONTH Irn CENTERS OF THE ATMOSPHERIC CENTERS OF ACTIUN IN T1. ATLANTIC ZONE IN THE :NORTHERN HEMISPHERE OCCUR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATIOll FORCE, FAC I L I TY 'INSTIIUTE OF THE IOLOGY 0 -.F 1 11 LER-1-OR-WALERS-4 -pow ~lmq-m_ UNCLASSIFI RU NG DATE--160CT70 1/2 E 1) P ~Essll LE-SEASONAL AND LONG TERM CHANGES IN THE GEOGRAPHIC PGSKTION AND NTENSITY10F THE-AZORES HIGH -U-. kOA:rj 02)-MAKSl,",,,I.v4v KARKLIN, V.P. OF INFO--USSRt UNITED STATES.- AKADEMII NAUK SSSRt, SERIYA GEOGRAFI~HESKAYAi NO. It ,p,719709 PP, IT-239 POSITION AND INTENSITY 'OF AZORES HIGH ------- 70 OATE PUBLISHED :,.S,UB,JECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC.S.CIENCES _~'TOPIICTAGS--M-TEOROLOGIC OATAP METEOROLOGIC OBSERVATION, Gl.:0GpAPHlC ISLAND 10CATIONt SEASONAL VARIATION9 -.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO -,'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1024 STEP NO--UR/9067/70/000/OUI/0017/0023 CIRCACCESSION NO---AP0112173 --:.2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--16UCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0112173 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT4 A STUDY WAS 14ADE OF CHANGES I-N GEOGRAPHIC POSITION AND INTENSITY OF THE CENTER OF THE AZORES HIGH ON THE BASIS OF MAPS OF THE MEAN MONTHLY ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE C014PILEO FOR THE EARTH'S NORTHERN HEMISPHERE BY THE UNITED -STATES WEATHER BUREAU -FOR ALL MONTHS OUR. ING THE YEARS 1899 THROUGH 1951. THE kESULTS OF PROCESSING OF THESE DATA ARE REPkESENTED IN FIGUP.Ellt 1-5. THESE OATA SHOW THAT THE SEASONAL MIGRATIONS OF THE AZORES fil(;H WEkE VERY GREAT. IN LATITUDE THE CENTER OF THE HIGH SHiFTEU IN THE 1;~hNGE FROM 31 TO AND IN LONGITUDE FROM 23 TO 40DEGKEESW. OUR114C THE 4INTER MONTHS THE AZORES HIGH SHIFTEO EASTWARD AND DURINU ItIE Stil-41ER MONTHS IT SHIFTED WESTWARD. MOVEMENTS OF THE CENTER OF THE HIGH OCCURREL) ALONG -AN AXIS CHARACTERIZED BY AN AZIMUTH OF :70-80DEGREF5, THAT 15, ALONG, A GENERAL DIRECTION FROM WSW TO ENEa THE~SEASONAL PAESSUPE CHANGES AT THE -CENTER OF THE AZORES HIGH WERE INSIGNIFICANTt IRREGULAR' A"'j) 010 NOT EXCEED PLUS OR MINUS 2 M8. IT IS CLEAR THAT THE CLIMATE, FORMING ROLE OF THE CENTERS OF ACTION IN THE ATMOSPHFRE 1$ UETFRIONED NOT So MUCH BY CHANGES IN THE DEPTH OF THESE CENTERS A'S BY THEIR MIGRATIONS. THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE A DEFORMATION HYPOTHESIS OF THE- 0PlIGIN OF CENTERS OF ACTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE WHICH EXPLAINS THEIR POSITION AND ORIENTATION. IN THE '.'SECULAR" TENDENCY IN SHIFTING OF THE MAXIMUM THERE IS A CLEARLY TRACED NOkTHERLY DRIFT WHICH !S EVIDENTLY ASSOCIATED wITH AN INCREASE IN :SOLAR ACTIVITY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE,CENTURY* /V/. I/Ivxs Dt~'ARTMrMT OF TIM NAVY NVAL I !Tl*'.LlCMCZ surraim ctNTr.;L IKANSIATION DIVISION 4301 SulTw4D ROAD WASHINGION, D.C. 203if, CLASSIFICATION, URCL=XF= Approved for Public RtleaSS, DiStTibution Vnlixlt04 TME: 30M BASIC MCBZ= Gr KWrAF fiskotar7" -mnovny" problemW so-nnoy *kq*noCr&fjj K6~.Sjftav, 1. V., and Smimay, n. PAC ME 23 SOURCZ- PrOLUs7 Arktiki I Antarktikip Sborralk statty, NO. 32. 19~0, rp. -.')RLGLNAL LARGUACIC: RUblit" TUMMATORI MISC TRAMSIATION NO. 3 41) APPIMED P T K DAn SM-n VAZZ! PM9--r-KS OF KVPERN [tivitsi.., I- 'I., Sar"hanya". S. I*o end qminov, M. P.1 Wokotery7l SanoTwe GvvmmwnnOv okeenopmfij, Probl-7 J-rktLkL I Ant4P*tjkj, Sb,, He. 32. jqCq, pp. Itf br#64at st.t* or the earth SeL*AC#6 Is Ch.roeter"od by sivailleent oxnanzion of the spatial. tv stpora, I scale of research. with the dtddy Or p red46464 operating over the planet a . . . Aol- fro t-41-ne on 9"r rrq9tir eesaing, It has beccoe #.14+^t %44% th,~ 41-4---ey -of oAt ttfteielvnilve in the is- vela:zect of the octan or tiie atmeophort will be Ima*444014, itho4t an underatardizu; 21 the cc.=~= law= untch govs:rn the proczases. tb--2u=hzut these fluid anwelzpen n~ "a czrth. In vartlc~l.,, this has Led to a sharpqnInZ of inl*r.*t in the problo.2 P&th Rre cor.ion or m13"L fortbe entire morla ocoan. Tits prLnelpal ol-mant nf thm Vrnb1ov:%JAJjC4tfd 14, (trot of o&4, the orqanl%,mt1-#n and d*vv1,)b%vmt of Worts ILrest6d at tht Solution of the fandaften- tal jwp~txon mtirllmo V14 nature. SovormL"; Lee*, and causes of um 1~ivnne ck4nz-o in the ot,te or th. oc*so and in the dyn*m&CG of the to oceanic circulAtery m7stsims. The oc-n so on *ntt.ty. ts, a clobml unit in contiouo4nly unzi.r tno infjuqnce of a covpLex aggregate or forces, external to the bjmberR In tho rlmht avrqin Lndicsto poqknatkon In the original text. a "e-ran-etoootohere" -Ynte-. nj it ^1-2r& rtaconis to tb-ir la=wur- di"trihati". 4t th,e -prvotnt itvol i,~ the of ocean,)- graphy. we can conaiJer as vsta,t).J&n44 tnt fact of trh AnfluTnce ~1 the entire comalax &P ~0~ern.i forroa on the condition, vari^oili- LY, %*,a-int, and dtatria4tion of the -&term in %hv world ocean. The arn.yeit, of tnis system or rorcez and or &;I their varied &nJ Intricatc, con,atqu,nces in tne first and trily zLl=tzl zisutz. In U:r atudy of the oc..O, ConniderLng the uraptionol invortanct or tta pr4a&ot issue itni ~At~t fuzin,=ZZAI-fitku" for tts t*Volopoeat of we uhall *jtanine "re LA mort detNil the "is Klouft! problems nva, orlainx -Ith the utudy of th# -orld crsaz. It 1. -011 known that the .1 Znv -,on and the sun which act an too enrtb. bef1dog souLdluxua end dzarn^l to, uontsina si4qxalt-aad q"" t"atex. tang-j)#rLad cc%- peawnt. As far beck an -)0 vvara ago. S%r Goorge, Jorrin shoved thmt the long-poriod forces "r. th.,rauv .1' jv~p tahst,qt chon,4r. I. the of the world ocean. Thu" &rose it* poeition or the uvoiss odrr.c problem or studying the long-r*r1o4 ti6ve In the oc*aa *ad their 9"81014 Influence both an the traftarcr or h**1L by the oce4a -itqrn and an the climate of the earth. Out until very recently. the of loeg;,poriod LLS%l phorka"na in the ace4n prcitrieced extr,vowly slowly. This w^n due, to Vagin with, to the fact %hut the staiy of soon rsta"#na won he=- Dared oy the la~.k of long-term oonervotiunu of the so* level all tZ., 112 036 UNCLASSIFIED P~OCES'501G OATE--27NIJV70 jlTLE--ON CALCULATING THE KINETIC COEFFICIENTS OF METALS,ALLoWING FOR SEVERAL MOMENTS -U- AUT_HOR-(02)-BARABANOVv A.F.i MAKSIMOVt L.A. ~-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S,OURCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIEi MAR* 19701 2';j (3)t 471-478 ~.:)ATE PUBLISHED-------70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, M4TERIALS TOPIC TAGS--METAL ELECTRICAL C-ONOUCTIVITY, ELECTRON SCATTERING9 ELECTRilN .~DISTRIBUTIONt ALUMINUNt IIALL CONSTANT,:THERMAL EMF, KINETIC EQUATION, CALCULATION :CONTROL HARKING--NO RESTRIC-TIO14S 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRWY REEL/FRAME sTEII /003/0j'i 71,104 ?b CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01291B8 2 UNCL AS SI F I EID riACE51i rNG, DATE-27NOV70 /Z 036 p CIRC ACCESSfO-,N NO-AP0129118 A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS TRACT PRCBLEMS ARISING' ii\ mE CALCULATION OF THE KIINE-TIC COEFF. AND ASSOCIATED f'--L1:CT,',1CAL PRl~IPERTIES OF METALS ARE DISCUSSEl) THEOPUICALLY. IN ORDER TO F~j,~ ri-i& TEMP. DEPE,NDENCE OF ME SCATTERING ANISOTROPY, MURF. THAN 0"if: 1-1C:-!1----AT HAS TO 0L IN rRODUCED INTO THE EXPRE SS f ON FOR THE~ INCR Et%tr-'.IT . T9 THE E-' JU I L ( i'iR 1 U-4 ELECTRON DISTRIBUTION FUNCT ION WHLN USING THE STA40ARD ~.ETHOD 6ASE0 -0-14 THE MOMENTS OF TIFIE KINETIC COEFF. IN THI CASE OF SUCH METALS AS AL, THE INTRODUCTION OF A SECOND 404ENT LEAOS TTO A CONSIL)ERABLE CHA,"4GF IN THE ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE, HALL CONSTANTP ANU THERMAL E.MoF. IN THE LOW TEMP. REGION. L) ~;l DATE-aONOV70 IED LIZ 0213 UNCLASS F plzri Ess ING TITLE--EFFECT OF ELECTRUN CORRELATION IN METAi-S ON THEIR HYURIGIZATIUN AND VROPERTIES -U- ~AUTHOR-102)-KIKOINt K*A.r MAKSIMOVe L.A. ~~:~CCUNTRY UF !NFC--USSR ~'.SOURCE-ZhURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TECRETICHESKOY Fl?,.IKI,.l 70 Val, 58, -2194 NR 6, PP: 2 184 -'.0-ATE.-PUBLISHED-70 [-i-D-,ctiBJECT- AREAS-MATERIALS, PHYSICS "..'TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRCNt CGRRELATION ANALYSISF HYDR I DE p, METAL, PlArPiETIC ROPERTY, . MODEL ATOMIC STRUUUR&-~w~ eLECT, QW!SHE-U,~T.RUCTURE, IC STRUCTURE* ~,_#NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS v,.,._bacUMENT-- CLASS- ONCLASSIF [ED N U R`~/ 70 __'P1 R.0 X Y IREEL/f "ME--1997/1693 &rt- P 005:61 0513/*0061218412194 _CIRC ALCESSiCN N0-00120405 77:- 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING L)ATE---20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APCIZO405 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6SrRA(;T. A MODEL OF METALS IS CONSIDERED IN WHICH.ELELTRCNS CAN EXIST IN ALMOST Flk~E STATES ANI;) ALSO RK LoCALIZED AT NODES IN THE 0 PRIME1 AND D PRIME2 STATES OF THE XrOMIC D SHELLS. T H FERMI ELECTRON EXCITATIUN SPECTRUM IS FOUND BY TAKI;~NG INTO ACCOIJ14T HYBRIOIZATICN OF THE STATES AND INTRA ATC~JIC ENTERA(;TION oF THE 0 ELECTRONS. THE INFLUENCE OF THE INOICATED INYERAC.rION$ ON MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF ThE SYSTEM IS INVESTIGATED AND IT IS"SHOWN JHAT WHEN 1*11E NU#4BER.OF.ELECTRCNS ON THE ATOM N.LESS.THAN OR SINUARJO 2v FERROMAGNETIC, GROERING IS'POSSIBLE AND: ENERGETICALLY PROFITABLE. USSR UDC 621.373-59o.145.6 BATANOV, V. A., YERSHOV, B. V., L. P., SAVRX-'SKTY, V. V., YEDOPOV, V. B. "Laser Unft with Radiation Energy up to 10 Kilojoules for investLgaLing the Inter- rful Luminous Fluxes with Natter" action of Powe Kratk. soobshcheniya po fiz. (BrIef Reports on Yhysics), No 4, IWO, pp 8-14 (from RZli-Radiotekhnikap No 8, Aug 70, Abstract 'No 8 DISS) Translation: This article contains a description of a device crilatod on tile basis of a neodynium glass laser ( '~i = 10,600 20 generating pulsQs With an enorgy to 10 kilo oules and = 1 millisecond long. The intensity of tile light flux ;itits of tbroe reaches 10~ watts/cm2 over an area of' lip to 1 Cm The device can independent generatorg operating in parallel ewch of utticli jlanrai,rii~ Lhri!e 1)14ilie- parallel rods of neodynium glass pumped by pulse tubes. Tho exp(_--rlerice in operat- ing the device for three years has derionstrated that obtaining an, en(;trgy of -10 kilojoules is possible 5-10 times, Obtaining an energy of f1ve kilojoules it; possible 50 times without replacing the tubesj active elemexits and reflectors. 1/1 USSR uDc: 621.394.h2088.8) MAKM~I "A Device for Selection of Coyu-muni cations Channels" USSR Author's Certificate No 265978, filed 18 act 68, published 2 Jul 70 (from M-Radiotekhnikal No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5D);hP) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a channel selector which contains communications channel numbering devices, readout modules, a code converter, memory cells and a pulse distributor, For simvItanO:)vs isolation 041 channels from a larger number of communication lines which are not. inter- synchronized, a pulse-phasing module is connected at the,input. T-he outputs of this module are connected simultaneously to individual readout modules for each channel and to a pulse distributor which is common to all channels. The inputs of the isolated channels are connected to the inputs of the merjorf cells, whose second inputs are connected to the outputs of the pulse dis- tributor. --------- - -------- -------- ......... ------------- Autoxatic7d troli "At4mnts USSR UDC: 621.398.08 T.- V_ "A Device for Scanning Telemetric Channels" USSR Author's Certificate No 313305, filed 13 Mar 70, published 28 Oct *(1 (from RZh-Avtonatika Telemt-khanika i Vychislitel'nayoL.Tekhrlika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7A2022 P) Translation: Telemeter scanning devices are known which contain a chan- nel interrogaticn pulse distributor, a tifo-coord-Inate ccnmuttition block, and.svitches. The trouble with these devices is that the switch elements scan the channels consecutively one after another at; a'constunt rate in fixed sequence or according to a prop!am net once and for all. Such a channel scanning system has low flexibility and low secrecy of data trans- mission in communication lines. For purposes of self-contaiiied programmi-ed scanning of telemetric channels and improved flexibility and transmission secrecy, a block of interrogmtion programs is intrcducad in Wil! proposed device between the controlling inputs ofthe svitches and tht outputs Of the commutation block. The controlling inputs of the two-cotqrdinate pro- gram commutation block are connected to the outpiits of the chcnziel inter- 1/2 ............ . ...... -Mi USSR MAKSIMOV, L. V., USSR Author's Certificate No 313305 rogation pulse distributor and to the outputs of the channal interro- gation program. selection pulse distributor. rMe propo:,red device can be used to transmit information over comunication lines chaotically and, at the same time, in accordance with an autcnomously variable program. This program, which is included in the channel sepExation device at the other end of the communication line, separates the inct.-ning informatice from the chaos. One illustration. 2/2 USSR uir 621. 7-3 - Oh - 0' VOLCMCMCH, T. A. wid "Stamping Hard-to-Form Materials Lhider High Hydrostatic Pressures" Moscov, Kuznechno-shta-npo%,ochnoyc proizvodstvo, No It, Apr 72', P.P 9-1-2 Abstract: Discussed here Pure problens ivIated to desijn-.in'r: --ccess eters and tooling for stwaping materials under high 1Vdrost,,1-":-.c Pressarec. The study involved low-pla,ticity metals including griq izron, silicen iron, magnesium, molybdcrim,arid A34ts aluminum-beryiii'--n ealoy to sktow the significant increase of their technalogicaa plasticity during; upsettiricz. Me measurements include the punch niovements, hydf ostat;ic prc,-swe in he container, and pressures in the hydraulic system. Citci(I are the stamplng parameters for presses of 315 to 31-50 tonf operating wider ccns-tant hydz-o- static pressures up to 20,000 kgr/cm~2. (5 illustrations, 2 tables, 2 biblic- graphic references) USSR UDC; 621. jT3 F7~ MAKAROV, N. Design Office of Biological Instrument Biff-lding, Academy of Sciences of the USSR "A Generator of Pneumatic or Hydraulic Pulses" Moscov, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proWshlennyye 66-raztsy, to-eorji~-ye znrAti, No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 2960.90, division G, fili-d 2 j,un 69, published 12 Feb 71, p 148 Translation: This Author's Certificate introdijees a generato:r of pneumatic or hydraulic pulses which contains a vessel, input and output chioles, tald a relay device. As a distingmishing feature of the pateiit, the desiV7. is siLVlified and service life is extended by~ connec'Ll.ng th!,,! inptit chohe to the vessel housing, together with a dripcock located abow! the output capillary choke. USSR UDC: 621-396.9 V. "Pomekhoustoychivost' mnogokanallnykh koynandnykh radioliniy upravleniyall (Noise Immunity of Multichannel. Comimand Telemetering Control Lines) Moscow, "Sovetakoye radiop" 1970, 344 pp, pp 339- 341 Translation: TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Structural Principles and.Basic Characteristica of Multicb-annel Command, Tolemo-terIng, Control JAnes 1.1. General functional system-and basic chracter- istics of multichannel command telemetering control lines. 1.2. CTO coders and decoders for pulse-position and pulse-count modulations. . . . . . . . . 1.3. CTC coders and decoders for p4lse-ph;E-3se %ulation E MR USSR MAKSBIOV, M. V., "Poin-akhoustoychivost' nnogokanalInykh kamandnyWi radioldniy uprw,r1eniy;a:', "Sovetskove radio,," 1970, 344 PPi PP 339414-1 1.4. CTC coders and decode r _0 ode modulation. ra fo PUI.Se 2.1. Qualitative c1unacteriatic of noise activity and the statistically equivalent filter (OBF). . . .~ . . . . . . . . 2.2. Conditions of the statistical equivalency of CTC and SEF . . . . . . . . 4 . * 0 2.3. Linear and linearized statistically equivalent filters. . . 2.4. lf;aii~e;r*siaiiLtica*lly*~e*quiva*le*not f4it;X-L 2.5. Quantitative characteristics of CTC noise immunity Chapter 3. Action of Low-Level Noise on CTC 3.1. Action of noise on CTC with pulne-pot3ition modulation . . . . . . . . . . 218 WM USSR UDC: 621.396.9 kKSIMOV M. IL V. "Pomekhoustoychivost' mnogokanallnykh komandnykh.radioliniy upravleniya" (Noise Immunity of Multichannel Comp"=d Telemeterine. Control Lines) Noscow, "Sovetakoye radio," 1970, 344 pi) Abstract: Command telemetering control lines (CTP) are used in automated and semi-automated.commahd radio-controlled systems for error-signal transmission. The purpooe of this book on CTC is threefold: to examine methods for finding matheiimitical models of multichannel CTC lines and how they are affected by noise; to esti- mate the noise immunity and detection methods of the zodels for pulse-width, pulse-count, pul8e-poaition, and pul,se-cwde r.,Iodula- and, finally, to ahow how the modalu are realizold tcchni~,,al- ly. The methods this monograph proposes are ullpful. in the ani;.~- lysis of neily developed av well as existing typas of Mt'.!, and their results may be used as the initial data far analyzing the noise 3mmunity of telemetering.lines differing from thoDe inves- tigated here. 1/2 USSR I.IMIMOV, M. V. "Pomekhoustoychivost' mnogokanalInykj-i komandnykIi radioliniy upravleniyall (Noise Immunity of 1,41ultichannel Comutand Telemetering Control Lines) Moscow, "Sovetakoye radio," 1970, 342 pp The first and second chapters provide intiloductory infonna- tion regarding the structure and characteristics of CTO, and de- scribe the method for finding the mathematical modelo of mLlti- channel CTC under the action of noise. The reii-ainder 01" this book is devoted to a detailed examlaation~of the noise action and its effects. Appended is a bibliography~of 35 titles and a subject index. /PI C_ C, USSR UDC: 621-396.9 WSDIOV M. V. "Pomekhoustoychivost' mnogokanalInykh komandnykh radioliniy upravleniyall (Noise Immunity of Multichannel Command Telemetering Control Lines) Drioscow, "Sovetskoye radio," 1970, 344. PP, P 2 Translation: This monograph considers methods of constructing ,:tnd verifying the characteristics of command telemeterine, control (CTC) lines as dynamic links in automated and semi-auton-ated telemeter- ing control systems. Methods are developed for u mathematical de- scription of CTC lines with due attention to the fact that the transformation parameters of these structures vary under the action of radio noise. The noise immunity of multichwmel CTC lines with pulse-position, pulse-count, pulse-code, and pulse-phi~~se modula- tions is analyzed. A method of mathematically modeling CTC lines is described. The results of research conducted by the author provided the basis for the book. MAKSDIOV, M. V."'Soretskoye radio 1970, 3.44 PP, P The proposed methods of mathematical desoription and ana!y- sis of CTC lines are concerned with,telemetric lines of specified structure. In investigating tll,le noise Immunity of CTC lilies with the various forms of modulation, a good deal of attaiition is giver- to decoding processes since the problem of the Wissage of signals and noise through the individual elements of the radio receivers is covered by a large number of works, The most important computa- tion formulas charactulzing the operation of the receivere , 1loW_ ever, are presented. In view of the fact that such problems as Dotential CTC noise immunity, the mystery of the lines' operation, r~:Lnd the methods by which these devices develop noise are inciaental, they are not considered in the book. This monograph is meant for engineers, degree candidatles, and scientific personnel. It may aloo bo useful -to Eitudents in electronics schools. It contains 51 illuatrations and a biblioSivaj)l~'r of 35 titles, USSR UDC., 621-391:519"2 MAKSDIOV, M. V. -"Interference resistance of Multichannel Command Fadlo Control Lines" Pomekhoustoycliivost' rno i (cf. aokanal nykh komandnyjt;h rAdiolii~iy uprav eniya English above), Moscov, "Sov. radio", ~1970o 341 PP, U14: I r., 0F_k.__TfrQ;1 R~-Radiotekhnika, no 11, Nov 70, Abstract!No IlA53 K) Translation- The author discussea methods of construction wid basic chavac- teristics of command radio contra,", lines which are dynaiilic links in autonatic and semiautomatic radio control systems. Methods are developed for mathe- matically describing command radio control lines with regaard to the effect of interference. An analysis is made of the interference rasistunce of co=and radio control lines with PPM, PrIM, PCM and pulse-count modulation. The pro- posed methods can be used to find mathematical models oT multi.channel com-and radio control lines, and to determine the technicel realization of these models. The mathematical model for each channel of the,: com=,-aid radio control is a statistically line which receives a mixture of signal and interference equivalent filter which does not require knowledge of statistIcal character- istics for commands being transmitted. L. " S. USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 MAKSIMOV, N. N., ABRUKOV, S. A. "Experimental Test of the Constancy of the Heat Release Rate at the Vibration Propagation Boundary of a Flame" V sb. Piz. vibrats. goreniya i metody yeye issled. VXp. I (Physics of Vibra- tion Combustion and Methods for Studying It. No. I -- Collection of Works), Cheboksary, 1971, pp 28-33 (from RM-Dlekhanika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 63896) Translation: The excitation and amplif ication of sound waves in vibration propagation of a flame was caused by the conversion of a certain portion oE the thermal energy released in the flame front into sound energy. The paper uses the vibration propagation of flame in closed narrow tu4s lilled with CO - air and CO - oxygen mixtures as an example, and experimentally tested the hypothesis that conversion of thermal to acoustical energy is possible only when the total rate of heat release in the f lame is not less than some critical value. The data fryorably support the assu;,uptioti of the presence of a minimum value of the beat release. determining the boundary of vibration flame propagation. Yu. S. Ryazantsev. 77 UNCL ASS I'F I ED QESSI~IG -)ATE--13.1140VIO ~TITLE--MAPS AND DRA141ING 11il, '4IC;koFllLMS -U- AUTHu"tk-(02)-MAKSl!4OVj N.P., SIDWIOV, F,V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MAPS AND DRAWING GIN MIC40FILMS (M1;KRGFtL'rAlRrJVAtlllYl:_: 'KAkT I CHERrEbiEY), MOSCLOd, 1970, 183, PP DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MEETHODS AND EQUIPMENT TOPK TAGS--HAi'll060JKy- I-11APPING EOUIPMIENTf ijICkl)f-ILM# PHOTOSENSITIVITY, :,_':PHUTfj'Gf(APflI(. EQUIPMENT, P11UT(IGRAPHIC PROCESSING ;CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCU.."IENT CLASS--U'iCLASSIFiED .PROXY.REEL/FRA1lE--3003/1267 STEP r4O--UR/0000/71)ilOCjO/ot3t)/000110183 CIRC ACCESSION N'(j'--AV,0130257 j ;(,L ii-~ i L- D 025 UNCLAS*SIFIED ESSUNG DATE--~-13NOV70 PRlbt CIRC ACCESSION NO-AM0130257 ACT/P-XT.RACT--(U) GP-0- AB s -r,~,.Ac i- . w 'ABSTF TABLE OF CONTI:NTS: INTRODUCTION 1. ~~ ANH) ORA 3. rHAPTER I BASIC P.WLILEMS OF REPkUDUCTION OF MAI; ON MICROFILMS 6. 11 CHA~~-~ACTERISTICS OF MAPS AND DRAWING AS ~113JECTS TO B E RECO.;ZDE() 0,14 AICi~OFILMS 23. .111 SI?ECIFtCATIOIIS FORiI'ilCR:_)PH0T0CUPJES 33. -IV EVALUATION UF QUALfTY UF THE PHCTlU(.kRAPHlC IMAGk- 416.1 v PHOTOSENSITIVE 14ATERIALS 70. Vi EQUIP14ENT FOR ("JUADFIL'IS PF- P R 10OUC T E ON R C I VII MAPS :ON 'lIC,RJF,ILAS 118, Ix AND PROJECTOR 'N -ADING 92. PRGDUCTIGN OF COPIES FROA -%',ICROFIL'45 151.' X QUALVIAFIVE CONTROLI RECORDING AND srljRAGE bF :41CROP116TOCOPIES 167. APVC-NOU)" 1,7q. BIBLIOGRAPHY 178. THE B06K DEALS WITH.PKCIDUCTION AND Ul'ILIZATICIN (IF MICIROPHOTOCOPIES OF IMAPS AND DRAWINGS.*- THE BOOK ll.RESENTS NE'vl IMETHODS FOR 'EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF THE PHOTOGRAPH AND AN ANALY;SIS OF TECHN:)L9GICAL P5,KESSES IN MIClZO,"H-JTOkE0kODUCT ION 0 1; MAPS AND DRA'KINGSP -I L14S . ,AS.WELL,AS. PRODUCTION OF COPIES FROM MIC.RD-' L1,56 ~-IbcV-7, N Ll 031:jISSVIDNn-7-SSV-1) J.N3wf)30C- ON--5NINvvk I On(jObd COOM 43NONII)t 'NVb[IJOIJOAHVM131 '3 Nv boil 10--SDVI 11do.V-7 0Z-------03HSlif3nd 3 I'V 0 L 1-411 '(1) '0L61 'Idol oGI13AI *WIH)1-3:)bn0s-I'~' "1'l 40NU31!D V A 'VAONH:)IinN "U*D 6AOWISNVW-boWinV:.,.;, -n- sariv 3IWnH NO 3NVI]OSIO 40 z/1" !)N,ISS3")OVd OLd~Sll--31VO :031-41SSVI)Nf) J-10 j 2/2 017 UNCL ASS I FIED PROCESS tlilG DA TI I SED 7C ..,%,C:IRC 'ACCESSION Nn--AP0109977 ABST9ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SOLYo OF HIJ41C ACIDS it) TN TETRAHYDROFURAN STRONGLY DECREASES DU;ING THE RFAcTimj iqrT&4 01,90RANr (11). THE REMAINING I HAS A CHARACTER OF A NONAR04ATIC ALC. THE qEACTION OF 11 WITH I C:O GROUPS NEEDS 'GREATER THAN 15 FIR, WITH OTHER C%O GROUPS GREATER THAN 30 DAYS. THE OF PARTICI; ATION 12F QUINONE :.GROUPS IN THE REDN. COULD NOT BE DETD*l USSR UDC 621.791.052,.620..1.001.4:669.788 y.,,X,,,~Jngineer, HATKRANOV, V. N., MOROZ, V. Gi, Candidates of Technical Sciences, and ROSSINEVICH, L. I., Engineer ed Joints Between Dissil. "Study of the Efficiency of Weld -I.mar Steels (12KhM and Kh5ML) in a Medium of Hydrogen" Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeniye, No 11,14ov 70, pp 25-27 Abstract: This article presents the results of an inveslAgatiou of the effects of hydrogen on the metal in the area of a welded joint bat.ween 12KI1111f and Kh5HL steels. The investigations were performed using slitcimenu which were held in an autoclave at 570% under a hydrostatic pressure of te-chnical hydro- gen from 100 to 300 kg/cm2. The temperature used In the, experiments was 570 + 10%. The experiments showed that whereas holding vndeT a 90 kg/cm2 hydrogen pressure at 570% for various times up to 4,000 houra had little effect onmechanical properties, holding at 273 kg/cm2 'hydrogen pressure resulted in the development of a telidency.to brittle rupture, p:rimarily along the line of the welded seam. Notch-oensitivity of the motal ump increased in all cases. No noticeable changes in the atructure. of thm meul were dinoov- ered. However, in all cases the exposure to hydrogen remultaAl in slight surface decarburation along the seam. h,00407'61.' P1 A V -R 0 4~ 8 2 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sqction I Chemical, Derwent 241094 CHROPATOGRAPH for gas impurities analysi5, consisting of.the enrichment coLumn-uait; measuring unit vith a recording.instrument; 'cherwl conduction detector; recording potentiometee and .1 power pack with a control unit., The enric hnant column unit comprises an electric motor vith a drive electric heater; chromatographic colu=%; a Liquid nitrogen tank. This unit serves to enrich 4nd separate the analysed impurities. The no4sniremenc .unit records the isolated I.mpurities, and tRia potentiometer records the 4nalysLa rezultg, . Gas, from tha tested,cylLnder (10) flows through a reducing valve (11), input adjustArG vaLve (12) and rotameter (13) tolthe detector comparator cell. The gas pressure is,controlled by a Oressure gauge at the reducing valve. Then the &4s glove ta the chromatographic column And from there to.the detector working chamber and through the out,let control valve (14) ascapea lato the &Lr. A gas ~etler can be placed after theoutlet valve., The control valve (15) In used for blowing, out. The 19`0451 Ila A0040761 residual pressure is controlled by the pressure gauge (16). All gas pipes ar2 metal capillary tubas., Some of them are flexible. The chromatographic column is in form of t.k-, coiled copper tube filled with a sorbent, w.g; vItb. molecular sieves 13X. The column can be moved &= a Liquid nitrogen bath to a heater and back agsit~, Thus a variable temperature field from -196 to 30ec moves along the sorbent layer. 2.1.64 as 873985/26-25. GEMaN,YM.M.et 8118-L EXPERDLENTAL FACTORY OF THE INST, OF MATUML GAS, (12.8.69.) Bul 13/L.4.69. Class 421'!Int.Cl.G 01n. AUTHORS: Genkin, Yu. M; SheveleV, B. P.; Sidorovo A. P.; Podol'skaYa) ESt jn'-L Ve No Ye. V.; blaksimov, P. K.; aad Opytnyy Zavod Vsesoyuzno&0 Nauchno - Issledovatel'skog.0 Vidtituta PrIF-505-go Gaza .13'9750452 P2 it 197504.53, N=tflm 112 cl 10 UNr. L AS S I F 111 'P IG C E S, S t D A T 1: - - 2 0 7 0 f I TLi:-- rilL f. 1-1 P ER I I J% 1, IL 1~k E Alrd",ENT i'i"'tiV,;ITILjl-l -U- AUTHOR-l"AKSI,k'.CV, P.M. om---- CICUNTRY CF INFU-USSR S0URC[---Klll'i~U"'GlYA, 197C, Nit 6, Pil 115-117 PU8LISHEC ------- 70 SUiWECT AREAS--3l0LCGIC,-,L ANU MEOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--SKIN DISEASE,, SURGEKY UN MARK I NG-N ITROL 40 HESTRIMUN5 C DOCW4U. T CLA S.'_)--lJiNCLA5 S I f I E PROXY kEEL/fkAtAE--3CC,2/1786 s TE P 70 0Q,') 1,0ou 0 11 j/ 0 1 17 ClKC ACCESSICI\ NG---AP0l~'QL)4 A!it, L4- . ........... . .......... 212 018 UINCL ASS IF I EU PROCESSING oikr.'-.---20,',:OV70 C IRC AGCESSIGN Nd-p~POLZ9151t ABSTRACl/EXTRArT--(U) 1, bT R A. C TT H ET R k A 11-1 E-1 IT 0 F P,% ii;% R f F I ti 1,11 1 S UTHL~, 'S -1 OISCLSSLU. THE A : IHF. PIONCIPLES CF I L,' REQUEREi'lu,rs i6 rH1: C~'L~-,AFICN IN PA ~4 A R I T lU!,j I YP I`$ V N! iS I' H E SAVH I M P 0 R T A N C L U F F E'l P OR AyS 4 6 ,1,) 1 NA F 1 C N t , T I I C-. I) v E 1~ AT I V i,1 1: 1', 1 if,,' I QU E SUBCbTANLW,5 PANAKIC!kii'llp Th; T' LAH,iENT OF bG - PANA-IC90M, THE r% "NE PGSTCPE8ATlVE PERIUD. P L i,. S I ~ 1 .,4,r I m~ 11 wu \1 E ti 1:-~ N r f E -If TI-h': SURGICAL UF PANARJTIU,'~i l"',ADL IT PLSSIbLE To shutirEK, THE A.%L) ALMOS) C,U~PLETE)-Y T.1-it TVANS1 NON -JF FGRNMl~ 1"00 GST ELVYFL I T f IS OF THL NAIL PHALANX. USSR AXID-IMOV, S. A., XOVRIGIN, A 1. 119 and OGLUZDIII, Y. YE., Mos- cow State University-imeni He V. Izionosoy "Dispersion of Resonant Nonlinear Susceptibility in Potassium Vapors" Moscow, Pisna v Zhuarnal Eksperimental9noy i. Teoretichoskoy Fizlklt Vol 15, No 4g 20 Feb 72, pp 186-191 Abstracts The article describes results of an experlmantal study of the dis- persion of nonlinear susceptibility of potas-sium vapax-z near the transitions 433./2 - 4P-j/2 (Vol - 13043 cm-1) and 4SI/2 - 41/2 (VO- - 12985 cm-1). 2 The use of a frequency-tunable, high-power.pulse, p=ametric light oscillator as the souxx)e ibrthe observation of self-modulation, self-focusIngand self- defocusing effects zra-de it possible for the first tive to trace the disper- sion of the modulus and sign of nonlinear susceptibilit)r in Lhe entire fte- quency range Vol I _V 0l 'V 021 < V 02' 'Me stx~ing effect of nonlinearity saturation and group velocity dispersions vas javriounced in the experiments. 105 112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PIVICESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--QUANTITATIVE DETEkMINATION OP [SOP ROPYL ALCOHOL AND WATER IN A PETROLEUM PRODUCT BY MEASURING THE DIELECTRIC CONSTANT AND ELECTRICAL ~.~AUTHDR-(03)-SADYKHOVv I.D.y MAKSIMOV? SoU.t ZEYNALOVi' A.YA. ~,,::COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --.-SOURCE--NEFTEP'CRERAR. NEFTEKHIM* (MOSCOW), L97e)t' 143 ~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY# PROPANOLP LSOMEPo DIELECTRIC UREA, PETROLEUM UEWAXING -~.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEEL/FRAME--1996/1512 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118499 STEP NO--UR/0318/70/-000/002/004310043 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116499 ABSTRACT/EXTRArT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AND CONTINUOUS ATOMATIC ANALYZERS, USED A THE DIFFERENT DIELEC, CONST. AND COND,,OF -BAND WAS APPL.IED TO.UREA UEWAXING OF PETROLEUM PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 RAPID DErN., SUITABLE FOR LAB* Q, AM TRICOMPONENT 01AGi BASE0 ON EACH OF THE STREAM COM110-NENTSt PRODUCTS. .!A 'Ace. Nr: e:tRA 17f Ref . Cod PRIMARY SOURCE-'-' Vrachebnoye Delov'1970, Nr..:t pp"- ADRENAL CORTEX ACTIVITY IN OLD AGED PERSON!i AND CRA14GF-S OF rrS FUNCTION UNDER THE EFFECT OF CARNOSINE AND VITAMIN B15 S. V. Haksimoy., , L. P. Atotbua and A. L. Laskava a (Kharkov) A study of 59 persons (age: 60-87 years) indicates that ald aged subjects show a weakened adrenal cortex function, though the reserves of corticoid function to admi- nistration of ACTH is preserved. Use of camosine exerts a stimulating effect an the functional activity of the adre- nal cortex. Vitamin Bis exerts a stimuliting effect on the functional activity of the adrenal cortex and also regulates the corticoid ;4ctivIly in old aged persons. 19820400 USSR UDC 616.988.75+616.988-06:616.981.25]-06.-616.127-092.9 MAKSIMOV, V. A., BALYABIN, A. A., DYGIN, V. P., PERVOMAYSKIY, '--x-.v-.,-jwd-TVftENINOVA, K. A., Chairs of Faculty Therapy, Microbiology and Pathological Anatomy, Militar~ Medical Academy imeni S. M. Kirov, Leningrad "Myocardial Lesions in Experimental Influenza and Mixed (Viral- Staphylococcal Infection" Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental'naya Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 21-25 Abstract: EKG examination of mice seve-ral days after intranasal infection with influenza Al virus revealed pronounced bradycardia, marked slowing of intraventricular~conduction, lengtheningg of electric systole, and deviation of the electric axis of the heart to the right. Histological study of the myocardium showed evidence of circulatory disorders, edema of connective tissue, and degenerative changes in the muscle fibers., Influenza com- binod with staphylococcal infection produced more stivere degen- crative and inflammatory changes in the myocardium. Similar changes occurred when staphylococcal infection precoded influenza. 112 USSR MAKSIMOV, V. A., et al., Patologiches~kaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimentallnaya Terapiya, No 1,..1971, pp 21-25 In the 3rd week of the mixed infection, antibodies to the lie-art weTe found in the serum of several animals whose E-1,G's showed substantial changes caused by inflammatory and sclerotic phe- nomena in the myocardium. This suggests that autoimmune mechanisms may be involved in the,myocardial.jesiolis resulting ~from mixed influenza and staphyloc~occal infection., 212 A il "Photosynthesis and Productivity of the Green Alga Sceuedesnus acuminatus (Lagerh.) Chod. Cultured Under Various Conditions of~Pbosphorus Nutrition" Kiev, Fiziologiya i Biokhimiya Kullturnyk,li Rasteniy, Vol 2, No 5, Sep/Oct 70, pp 548-552 Abstract: Scenedesmus acuminaLus was cultured in Kraujw nutrient niediula containing various amounts of phosphorus (275.52 mg/l, 137.76 mg/l, and lj1po 2- In sonic of the experimnts, chlorine wa-i used Instead 13.78 nig) 4 of phosphorun. The increase in the number of cells ant.-I the accumulation of dry mass were virtually the same throughout the growth period, regardlers of the amount of phosphorus used. When chlorine was smbstituted for phos- phorus, cell multiplication and the increase in dry mass wer, inhibited, and after cultivation for 30 to 40 days the cells ceased to grcw and the content of dry mass decreased even more. The intensity of photasynthesis in rela tion to the phosphorus concentration corroisponded to shifts in the content -of dry mass. The beneficial effect of phosphorus on algal growth and inulti- plication is attributed to the fact that. the element piheticipeis in: t USSR MAKSIM V. A' Fiziologiya i Biolchimiya Kul'turnykIi Rasteniy, Vol 2, No 5. -0 -V. M' ' t 7 , ppl' 48-552 -sep7oc r ~pp photosynthesis; respiration; activation of enzyme systems; synthesis of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; and,the energy processe" of cells. 2/2 UDCI 669.271c 12915 17J and "Phase Dia:rram of the 5yzte= W.~T-i-3-" a 'kadeniii Nauk SSR. 'ioTa!"' No 1, .197C, Fj) moscow. Izvestiy Abstracc: A study was made of the system by thermal, micrc).,;tructural, x-ray, and phase analysis and hardnesz; and microhardniiiss muaourenent:~. binary priase diagramrs of systems Ti-Si and W-3i were invastigatca. Wa~.! Varl- ~'ed 'n t"le SY~5_0'_a 'r'-5-I A. %, i aT, fied traL corapoLnd T'35' 's forr '10')C toid reaction, and in tho systam W-5i, silicido 1.45Si3 malts congru.-IniL.1y ait. ~L tomperaturae-o 23300 C. The quasi-binary zections and W-Ti5Si the surface liquJAus. and isothermal seot ~O of tthe sysLom W-qi-Si at 800. 1008'and 12000 C are shoWn. USSR UDC 620-17."9,22-9527'73 and SHA!,21AIY, F. I. "Properties of Titanium Alloys with Tungstea and Silicon" Moscow, Metallovedenlye i Temicltieskaya Cfbrabotka Yctallovj 02, I'M), S9-70 Abstract: An investigation was rade of cerUclln properties o-. alLQV.,; v.,,thill -t~,Ie limts of ternaryiX- and h L ig-solid soliitionz* The p y5ical. pro]x,rUes 0' qomp,~ -alloys are tabulated, and mic.rostnxtural phatoZ7%:~s Of ti1ranilml ILUOys 'with tuzg- sten and silicon are prcsented i~or varicus heat treat-nents. it is concluded that the introduction of tungsten and silicon into the 0( -solid t;C-lutio-I of titannium increases the strength by 10-20 kg/=t- while prezerving planticity. ~Jqien hardenUki the alloys, from tl-ie /I -solid nollution reglon, a iztl Laszm::~Iy_, -phaae i~r formed. With an increase in tungsteri ccntent~to 4.6%) the atran~;tli of the alloys increases sharply and reaches 93 kg/mm2- Alloys bardened f-rom tho r.;;o-phaseu L-I,~ + ,6 region have lower strength than thoae hardened from.the,'?-reglon; however, their plasticity is higher. -1 7_1~v ""771 112 040 UN C L A S~IS I F I Fb' MICESSINIG DATE-020CT70 TL*LE--PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM ALLOYS WITH TIJNGSTEN:Alql) Sl.tlCwON -U- UTHOR-(02)-MAKSIMOVt V.A., SHAMRAYI Fol~ .-A OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-METALLOVED. TERM. GBRABo METAL. 19TOv 121v 69-70 A T EPUBL I SHED-----70 "'SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR ..TOPIC TAGS--TITANLUM ALLOY, TUNGSTEN CONTAINING ALLOY, SILICON CJNTAINING ALLOYr METAL MELTING, 14ETAL ROLLINGr HELIUMP TENSILE STRENGTHs -PLASTICITY ,~LNT -L "`hI%rv--Nf) -iLSTi~ICTIC%S -011CU141:-0 ClASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~PRWY. SYER N07-UR/01,29/,7Q/(h')-0/0012,0 06 Q0 7 0. CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOiO6O67 UNCLAS.SIFIF0 mffoomomma~ -212 040 LINCL AS S I F I ED' PRIX~.SSE'45 DATE--02JCT70 ---Gl&C ACCESSION NO--AP0106067 ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ALLOYS (4) COIlrr,. TI 99.47, 99.41t, 97.97, AND 94.75; q 0.35v 0.5s 2.0p 4.8.*.AND SI 0-18, 0.06, 0.13, IN14D. 0.45PEKCENT (I, If,- III, AND IV, RESP.) WtRE MEL 'TED IN AN ARC.FUR-NAC ' E*- IIITH NONCONSUMABLE ELECTRODE IN HE. PARTS OF THE INGJTS WERE RaLLED AT 800DEGREES AND OTHERS WERE FORGED AT 800DEGREES WITH 50-50PERCENT1. .,DEFORMATION. THE SPECIMENS WERE CUT FROM RODS AND $FIEETS AND ANNEALED AT 1000DEGREES~25*HR PLUS BOOOEGREES-105 HRt AND QUr-NCHEO IN 4ATER, F-RoM 1000 OR 800DEGREES. SOME OF THEM WERE ADONL. ANNEALED AT 800-50 PLUS 600DEGREES-100'HR AND QUENCHED FROM 600DEGREES. Tmi RESULTS SHOWED THAT ALLOYING OF TI WITH W AND SI MARKEOLY INCREASES ITS STRENGTH. AT OUENCHING OF THE ALLOYS FROM THE BETA REGION 110000[:GREES) THE METASTABLE ALPHA PRIME PHASE IS FORMED AND THE STRE~~GTH I.NIZREASES (THE MAX. VALUE OF TENSILE STRENGTHt SIGMA UPSILON, 08TALNED WAS 99- KG-MM PRIMF2 FOR THE-SHEET-~SPECIMEN -nF ALLOY IV QUENCHED PROM.10300EGR.EESI-7 allT . THE* PLAST ICI TY I S - LESS AELONGATION, `bE~L rA, 3. 7PERrEN;r, FOR I C SA E SPECIMEN). THE QUFNCHING kOM THE' (ALPHA PLUS BHA-) RE-NON (10013EGREFS) ALsn SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES STRENGTH (ALrHOUGH Ttl LESS DEGREE) BUT THE RELATI)IELY HIGH PLASTICITY IS CONSERVED. GFNERALLY', THE -SPECINt,%S CUT FROM SHEETS SHOWED SOMEWHAT: LESS PLASTICIT11 THAN THOSE FRCM Pt"DS# OAING TO THEIR GREATER GXION.i IN THE ROLLING ik')CESS. UNCLASS I FIED Acc N~ Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: *50467-CHEHICAL ABST. ?6-1' JEW to 93769& Phase diagram of a tungsten-thanium-swcom systeta. Ntaksimoz,_V~ Sbamrai F 1. ftISSR). Irl. Ak;W. Nauk -.5-531c, mew, 0.. 711_147tti (Russ), The sy4tems were studied by thermal, x-ray. and microstructurai'me0toqs. The sections studied were WaSi;i-Tij~,%, WSirtisiu OV; Si TiSi, SHW: Ti = 1: 3, 1:1, 3, 1), Wt-TiLl%, W-Ti%, Ti-NVSi-.. In Ti-Si, the compd. TijSi Is-tanned by a pvdtectoid reactionat1170'. The c6mpd. TisSh rn. 2290*,: not at'2120* as indicated in literature. In the IV-& ipa. W,% system the"con melts congruently at 2X30',- the eute~fic (W) + WaSljj~ontai~s 31.5 atorn % Si and in. 2180*, In -the 11V~Ti~-'Si systein Jhe sectia6 W.&3_Ti~&3 is of the quusibinary eutectic type. Thie,eutecti~ (W&Sis) + (Ti;SiA) is at 2000* and a 11,Si cQntent of 06 inole e;io. In the W&~-TiSij the initial cwnponeats practically do 33'ot forrit 'a, solid soins. At a TiSi2 contetit of 60 tz~ le%.At 16$,Q* thq~ttrnary cornpdv WtTisSije is fohned. At 800~6~fid 1000* the sol~O solm has a region of homogeneity 6f ;577m9le%.TiSi3. Thisection W-T4Si, is of the quasibinary eutelctic type. Th~ ~-utectiq W + Ti Si3 is formed at 2135* W 70 mcle% Ti&S~. The surface of the liquidus of the W-Ti7-$i sy'st~in consists 611 9 fields Of primary crystn. of the solid solas-W W, Si, Ti, itod them. campis. The isothermal section of W-Ti-Si at 800* shows that REELIFRAME' 19810446 -Ppu- 77 7. 7,T7 7 -7 -7 7T AP0050467 in WiTi4ito addni. Ur and Ti are dissodired. Si is nearly not dissolved in it. The section at 10001 has,thle sLme strucWte as at SW*. In the section at 12000 the section - W WaSix-TiAtx-Ta is divided into W-W4ir-TiA. and W-TL-Si,-Ti. L. Holl .... .......... ...... USSR UDC 54-162.3 GINZBURG, F. L., KARANTSEVICH, T. S., and,MAKSDIOV, V. F. "The Problem of the Coprecipitation of Plutonium and Americium With a Precipitate of Barium Sulfate" Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 4, 1973, pp 481-487 Abstract: The conditions for coprecipitation of americium and plutonium with BaS04 precipitate was investigated. It was shown that qiaantitative precipitation takes place from 0.001 H ILN03 Solution. Plutonium can be redissolved by treating the BaSO4 precipitate with >, I ~"I&"3 Solution. Under these conditions the desorption of americium does not exceed 40-50%. Both arrericium and plutonium coprecipitated with BaS04 from nitrate solu- tions containing aluminum and lanthanum nitrates may be fully redissolved by treating the precipitate witb >, I H HNO 65 -,412 oll UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DATE--O?OCT70 FOR PURIFYING STEAM GAS DISCHARGES.-U- UTH'lk-(05)-MAKSIMOVt V.,F.t TCRF, A.I.p ISYANOV* L.Mot PASECHNIK9 S*P.o TRY UF._INFO-USSR CURCE-BUMV PROM. 1970t (2) 20-1 ATE PUPLISHED_____70 AREAS--MECH., IND.f CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR l,'TClPtC_TAGS--SULFUR9 INDUSTRIAL FURNACEt AIR POLLUTION CONTHOLo AIR "PUR IFICATION EQUIPMENT, STEAM BOILER ~_,CMTROI .14APKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ',-PROXY REEL/Fk4ME--1989/1372 STEP tlO--I)R/0329/70/000/U%')2/0020/0f)21 ON NO--AP0107845 Iem Oil UNCLASSIFIED PRO(.(.SS114G DATE-02OCT70 _.ClR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0107i45 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. WHEN T14E SMELT FRO14 A SODA RECOVERY FURNACE IS DISSOLVED IIN WEAK WHITE LIQUOR;I. A C3NSIOERABLE AMT. OF A NIXT. OF STEAM AND GAS IS EVOLVED. THE MIXr. IS DISCHARGED INTO THE ATM.' THROUGH AN EXHAUST PIPE AND CONTAXNS S.3!_10 P&lzTICLC-S ENTRAINEDZY THE FLOW, WHICH CAUSE POLLUTION. THF APP. afSCRIBED WAS DESIGNED TO..PURIFY THE MIXT. FROM THE ENTRA[NED PARTICLES AND ALSO FlOM GASEOUS S.COMPONENTS. FROM THE TANK CONTGo THE SOLN.It TH~- srFA14 GAS MIXT. GOES TO A SCRUBBER CONSISTING OF A~MIXING TUBE AND A GRAVITY CONDENSATE TRAP. THE WEAK WHITE LIQUOR FROM THE CAUSTICIZATION ROOM IS PUMPEDt AT 1.5-2 BARS, INTO THE LOWER CONE OF THE CONDENSATE TRAP,, WHERE -THE LIQUOR USED FOR SPRAYING THE MIXING TUBE ALSO COLLECTS. THE LIQUOR FED IS COWROLLEO BY VALVESt AND A DEFINITE.VDLO. OF ~t#EAK dHITE LIQUOR pp, THE' &PP. '01-MOVE-S' 95PERCENT OF :CIRCULATES CONnNUOUSLY THROUGH' THE' A ~;2_._"THE SOLWPARTICLES, AND NEARLY 10OPERCENT OF THE SCOMPOS. UNCLASSIFIED MMMMMhEM M" U13M UPC 547,96):.3 KOWTYAYEV, A I.i MAKSPIOV-2- V. F., OFMV, V. G.1 SURYAWIA., 1. N., and ASTAPOV, A. A:, Kuban' State 71-Mi"cal Institute, Krasnodar ITUnusual Changes in the DNA Content of Sarie.Escherichia cali Stra-bis in tho Process of Growth" Moscow, Dok-lady Lkademii Nauk SEW, Vol 191jo No 6, 1970, J:P 1433-1)136 AbstracL.- The -mount of IVA and the rate of syiithezis w~ertl inveitigii-te--i --14- is. E-123, M, and 024 different staiges of grow-th of three Eschericbia coli straj.1 - e .,- The MA content of the K-12S strain increase,[ mare thart threc,"old at the cn,J o-r f,he lag phase a-- compared with the control. The M .9t-rain ly from the K-12S strain ui the dynaiUxa of )XIA content. At the st-art of thz, lag phase, the M strain conta-ined only one-half to one-tbird av vaich. D711A :,5 tiie K-125 stra-b-. The E. -oli 0`6 strain was iimilnr to tho H strain iln thi,:; From the start of the iag aze to the stage of log.,irithmb, grovith, the -~,nc%inll of IKA decreased by a factor of - 2.5. In K-125, z01 of 1--he ch-roir;3som-cs :-er11-- s in 1.1 and 026 tile chrmnaso--es did not re-ilicate o=.- cated completely, wherea '%e ra'e lotely in either the original or daughtcr cells. As a result, t. ithasis was lower in M njid 026 than in K-123t but therv exnexknntal r *Y1 are preliminary. . ... .......... USSR SPEKTOROV, K. S., KRYWV, Yu. V., 1111FIKOLISKAYA, T. V., GAO',-~,LKOVS'n-Y, B. M., -=-d NICHIFOROVICH, A. A., Institute of Plant Physiolo*- inea-5 K. A. Timiryazev, AcadeW of Sciences USSR, Moscow "Changes in Biological and Physiological Properties of Chloralla p-yrenoidaza Pringsh. 82 T Cells Cultin-ed in High-Density Oultitrea a:l~ Constm-t Optical Moscow, Fiziologiya Rasteniy, Vol 18, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 6o--68 Abstract: Chlorelia pyrenoidosa Reingsh. 82 T cells ~iere catLL-ed on Txn-*Ly;:-Is madium with 10-10 aa a nitrogen vottrco. An increase in the d(:,ji!ji-,y of the clij.- ture up to a eertLdn lovt-J. h!id virtually no ei'foct- on tilw productivity E-~r iul~t of suspension volume, i.o., the syl;tem a;~ a wholo N.C111LUN",I U-xi chnvacter f)f* a "dark" leaf. At the swic t-irlle, the chlorophyll content Of the cell's decrc;!~.,;ed while the potential capacity of their photosynthetic ap-pa-vatus, increasc-d (mi--Yi- -mount of CO as!zirLUatc-d per rrg of chlorophyll per hour taider 0~)tiqnu.~l con- ditions of photosynthez;io), i.e., the cella making up the system acquired, the character of a "light" leaf. The decrease in chlorz:~Fhlrll cantent of the was highly itapartant for aie phyLocenosis -w,,a whole ba-cawa, despite the irl- 1/2 16 USSR UDC 5g,8.573-001.5 V KLYUKIN, L.M., msimoy -I-, S'IEPkN'O-,[, FABRMOV, V. SHSV-C3LjK, EX. PRegistratign Of The Structure Cf Xicrowave Radiation On Magnetic Film" Radiotckhnil,a i elektronika, Vol XVII, No ~ij Ysy 72, pp 1114-1116 E otic f ilm Abstract: The thermal method of recording radiation on thin =cn with strip domains described previcuoly ~n two papara by L.M. Ely-W:in and athero was used for registration of the structure of' xic;rowave radiation. TI:e schema of the device used for recording microwavo radiiAion *n mrnotic film and a block din-ram of the exnerimental equipment asod :~for reltistration are showo and described. The authors therA,. YbF. Yuznetsov: Por easiatunce in can- ducting the experiment. fig. 2 ref. Redeived by nditprs, 7 Juno 1971- 176 USSR UDC 537-591-15 VE RUCV, S. If., Y-EGOROV, T. A., Y'EFIYOVI X. U.,.KOLOSOV, V. A., KORYAKIN, '""PI", almim IF. D., KRASIVTTTKOV~ D. D., K='MM, A. L., OUXOTSK04* V. . I NES72ROVA, N. M., ITIKOL'SKIY, S. 1. 1 ORLOVp V. A4 0 SLBPTSOVjq*..' SIZOV, V. V., MUSTIANSEN, G. B., and SHMUTDINOVA, F. K. "Preliminary Results of Recording Extensiye Showers on a Recording Array in Yidmtskr' MOBCOW, Izvestlya Alcademii Nauk 553R, Sarlya Fizicheskays., Vol 35, No 10) Oct 71., PP 2093-2101 Abstract: Experiments are described in vhich attempts were made at determin- ing the energy spectrum, cok"Donition, and anisotropy of cosinic rays within the range of energy 10-17 to 1016 ev. It is desired to extend the ranie to cover 1019 ev and above. Of a varticular interest are the eollowimg problems: chin the Galaxy or in,retagalactic regions, whazr is tile the rays origirate wit direction from which they arrive. and how Cerenkov radiation procLucect 0%7 them ir. distributed -,rithin the atmosphere. The test #,,,quiptent consists of 1~ recording points Histribated over an area of 3 'a centr:~'.l trol point. The uatput spectrom w-as measured over a Tx-,riarl of 29.5 Lours. 80 showern were noted during, that period, with the exet; fulling within the 1/3 -04 mill III pig USSR VERNOV., S. N.,, et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Flzicheskaya, Vol 35., lzo 10, Oct 71, pp 2093-2101 array ama. The orientation of the axis was found by t1ke "triangulation" metho4 comparing the time of arrival of the showers vt different recording points. An analy-tic expression is given in the paper for the integral output spectr4m of extensAve showers at sea level for the interval of 11 between L) x 101 and 2 x 10P. The intensity,, determined with this formula, appears to be 2 to 3 times as great as recorded elsewhere. Distribution of Ceren-kov light vith respect, to the shower a-cis vas. determin4d by observatiMs conducted on clear, moonless nights. It vas found to be similar to that -of the primary ga=a quanta, but it decayed with the distance from the axis more slowly tkian the amount of charged particles (1t-2-5 as against R-3'3 for charced particles). Examination of the energy spectrum or primary, particles lead to the con- elusion that the electromagnetic component is responsible for Mp of it. Dependence of primary energy on the output N was established, and on the basis Of this relation the integral. spectrum was computed. 011he ccefficient connect- Ing these tvo =gnitudes was found to be. twice as higb as the one previously accepted elsewhere. 2/3 VERNOV, S. If., et al., Izvesti)-a Akademii Ifauk SSSR, Seriya Fixicheskaya, V61 35, No 10, Oct 71P pp 2093-2101 In the final analysi , variation of Cerenkov light at the pri-mary -par- ticle energy of 3.6 x 1019 ev and the output (intensity) of 1-5 x 107 par- ticles at sea level is given, as well as the expectedAistribution of the nuclear components of primary rays., 777777~ USSR uDc: 6:21-317-7814.023086-8) KARPOV, F. G., GRUZDEEV, S. V., OSOKIN, V. I., DUBOVOY,-N. D., KROTL-N-CO, V. I., Mmi U. DV U., Y "An SHF Paver IL-ter" USSR Author's Cer-tificate No 263006, filed 30 Apr C-8, ptiblished 8 Jun 70 (from ';;o 'U's j" 71, Abstract No 6AR71' P) Trwislaticn: T'As Au,~horlc Cr----tificate introduces ali SEF mwer meter which contains a self-oalanc ..erniztor bridip.2 with a oelootive imiplifier in the self-balancing circu-it, and a heater for the thernintor. As a distin- guishing feature of "ie, patent, reasurem-nt precision in i.,mroved by using a hi&~--'frequency ascillatar az the thermistor heating source. USSR VOLKOV, M. I., ZAMIORSKIY, V. M., JaMATYKH, Ya. G. IMVFJMVICH S. D. SAFGALNIYA, S. K., CHKREMISINOV, 1~., an HIRKOVETS, Te, As., State Order of Lenin Central Institute of Physical Culture "Physiological Characteristics of Repeated Exercise Done at Different Heart Rates" Moscow,, Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kulltury, No 5, 1971, PP 23-28 Abstract: Lung ventilation, oxygen consumption, and release of "excess" C02 vere measured in 3 skilled cyclists after,repeated exertions an a bicycle ergometer with different lengths of work. and.reat perio(Is. Each subject per- formed 5 variations of the experiment at 3 heart rates - 150, 165, and 180 beats/min. The periods of exertion were 1-5, 3, 76, 15, and 30 min. 17hle nature of the physiological reactions to the repeated exercise. varied consid- erably with the len&th of the work and rent periods. (Nyl3en consumption was highest when the repeated exercise was dona at a heart rutte at' 1130 Wats/min with work periods of up to 3 ndn. Lung function was rio.Tt effIcient when the heart rate was over 150 beats/min and the,exercise period was less than 7.5 min. Repeated exercise at 165 beatia/min for about 7-5 min had the greatest effect on tissue utilization of oxygen. 1/1 USSR Authors Certifico.te No 296141, filed 26 May 69, publishod- Q Ame 71 (frnri I?Zh-Av-tomatikni --'telemekhanika i VIchi,:ilitelI-nw,-t' tekhnika, No 12, 1971, Abstract No:12A2331') Translation: A broad-pulsed modulator containQ a bistable ti-c-Imi.c- torized d-c converter and is distiaguished in that, for the pttr---- pose of broadening the functional possibilities of the device, it contains an additional magnetic core with a control itinding, V3 collector and output windings of the converter both using the core. ]./I C vim WIN IM 111~10-0 1. OM USSR UIDC 620.17:669-295:621.791.052 GUREVICH, M. , KORNILOV, I. I., BLASHCHUK, V. YE., VAVILOVA, V. V. and Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov "Mechanical Properties of Welded Joints of Titanium Alloys With an Increased Oxygen Content" Hoscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 3, 1971, pp 39-41 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of oxygen on the weld- ability of Ti-V-0 and Ti-V-Al-0 alloys. Results are nresented from estimatinc, the mechanical properties of the weld-ed -joints at room temperature. Alloys of 8 compositions vere manufactured for the investigation. Data from the chemical and gas analysis of the initial alloys, the results of the effect of oxy~;en on the mechanical properties of titanium alloys with 2.5!" V and 2.5% V + 2% Al at room temperature, and the results of 1y"13 jlnalysi~d- of the weld metal were tabulated. Frcm the d-nta it iii concLuded that the mechanical properties, including impact toughness of the 1/2 N USSR GUREVIC6, M., et al., Metallovedc'niyei Termicheskaya To 3, 1971, pp 39-41 Obrabotka Met, 'lov, N base metal and the welds of alloys with an oxygen content up to 0.3%, remain high. With 0.510 0 in alloys od rhw Ti-V-0 system the impact toughness of the weld is the same as that of the base metal. In alloys of the Ti-V-Al-0 system with 0.581,,1 0, the plasticity drops sharply as a result of the occurrence of a second phase in the structure. Some micro structural characteris- tics of one of the alloys are presented. Preliminary conclusions are drawn that alloys of the Ti-V-0 system with~2.5% V, and the Ti-V-Al-0 system with a.5' V, and the 3-3.5% Al system are less sens -tive to oxygen and be welded with an oxygen content up to 0.31A in the base metal. 2/2 3 HEMOD IRM-116111ON191 ...... ME Mik6agwig 17- USSR UDC 577-3 KAVERMEVA, Ye. D.J. and OSIPOV, V. I., rnstitute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy, Academylof Sciences USISM, Moscow "Structural Disturbances in Lysozyme and Ribonuclease A J,fter Ga=rm Irradiation in a Dry State" Moscowj Biofizika, Vol 16, vyp 41 jul/Aug 71) PP 581-5al Abstract: Dry lysozyme and ribonuclease A were irradiated with 30 Mrad. Subsequent analyses of the structure and chemical properties of these sub- stances revealed that while dry ribonuclease exhibited signs of an overall disturbance of its conformation, the tertiary structure of dry lysozyma was disturbed to a much smaller degree: its tryptophan content was reduced, but the changes were local. The severity of the deviations from the initial state was increased after dissolution and fractionation. It is concluded that ionizing irradiation of proteins in the dry state always induces certain small, primary, localized changes in the molecules, even though these cliant-es may be difficult to detect. When tha irradiated protains, area subsequently diBsolved a chain of secondary structuralrearrangements takos place in the protein molecules. LE PA USSR UDC- 621-372.853.2 KuSIM311, V. I. non the Prob~lemof Mutual Coupling Between Two Ferrite Resonators in a Wavecruide (Long-Range Zone)" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 16, No 6, Jul, 71, pp 91V~-949 stract: Expressions are found and experimentally verified for the coupling b A factor between two ferrite resonators in a matched waveguide, and broadenir,~; of the curve for the ferrite resonators due to mutual losses, as funatiors of the parameters of the ferrite resonators, waveguide, and &,oardinates of location of the ferrite resonators in the iaveguide. Recommendations are given on locAting two ferrite rosonators in a matched rectangular ifavegulde to guarantee a minimum or pradetermined intorcoupling. It is pointed out thiit. the voltuies of the ferrite resonators raust be reducei as.much as possible in order to minimize mutual coupling between them. im USSR UDC 5474665 GRINENKO, G. S., POPOVA. YE. V., MAKSIVIOV j."i t,y j,i,,,,,,jLnd ALEKSEYLVA, L. M. All-Union Chemical-Pharmaceuticarl.T61' I "Ic Remearch Institute "Reactions of Metal Derivatives of Compounds Poosessing a Labile Hydro- gen Atom With d,-Haloketones. XVIIIo Reaction of halodesoxybenz*ines With Ka acetoacetatesn Leningrad, Zhurnal. organicheskoy Kh1mil. Vol 61 No 4, Apr 70, pp 7)6-739 Abstract: Reaction of -4-chlorodesoxybenzoine and at,bromo-p-methy).- decoxybenzoine with sodium acetoacetate gave corresponding ethyl es- ters of ci.-acetyl- ~ -benzoyl- and ok-acetyl- ~ -t,o1uylYkydrocinnam;ic acid, m.p. 73-750 and 110-1110 respectively# Both cQmpounds are al- most completely in the ketonic form.- Refluxing thesc esters for 9 hrs with 20% sulfuric acid cyclizes them, yielding 2.-tnethYI-3-carboethoxy- 4t5-diphenylfuranel m.p. 67-680c and 4-phenyl--5-toly1furane, m.p. 81- 630, These compounds could be converted to free acids by alkaline hydrolysis yielding 2-methyl-4.5-diphenyl-3-furati-ecarboxylic acid, GRINENKO, G. S.. et al., Zhurnal Organicheskay Oimii, Vol 6, lio 4, Apr 70, pp 736-739 m.p. 211-2130 and 2-metllyl-4-phenyl-5-tolYI-3-furanecarboxylic acid, m-p- 193-1950. The structures of all of the abiwe compounds were supported by IR and PYIR spectra* Cyclization o~;cure Yery easilyl evidently after the esters are protonated at thio carbonyl oxygen atom# the cyclization occurs analogously to cyanosubstituted compounds* USSR UDC 621.311.42:621.316.1 GOROKHOVIR, D. I., tjAKSTNIOV, V. I., PARSADANYAN, V. V., TRAMOTNBERC, It. "Six-Ten Kilovolt Transformer Substation for Mfunicipal Siectric Patier Networks" V sb. Tekhn. proeress v elektrosnabzh. gorodav (Technical Progress in Aunicipal Electric Power Supply -- Collection of Works), Leningrad, Energi-ya Press, 1970, pp 222-225 (from RM-Elektrotel"Iinika i Energetika, No 3, Mar 71, Abstract No 3Ye8O) Translation: At Kishinev, a 630 kilovolt-ampere dual-transformer substation developed on the basis of the standard design No 407-3-52 (KSK,-32-630) has been introduced. This substation is designed for application in areas where there are low buildings with high load density and responsible consumers. The buses are sectionalized on the 6-10 kilovolt-ampere side. 11iis ma'~I.etj it possible to exec-ute dual-wire circuits. 0 1 a UNCLASSI FIED: Ppt)!cr-sSING OATE--23OCT70 .-JITLE--CHROMATOGRAPHY OF NATIVE AND GAMMk IRRAWATED LYSOLYMES ON DENSE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-M V.I.t MOSINt V.Ao ~`COUNTRY OF !NFO--USSR CHROMATOGR., 47: 361-Or 31 MAR 1970 DATE PUBLISHED--31MAR70 -SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ._,.`jT0PlC TAGS--CHROMATOGRAPHYs GAMMA IRRADIATIONt PROTEIN# ENLYME1. GEL. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0496 STFP NO--NE/0000/70f,047fOOO/O361/0368 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117730 '2/2 18 UNCLASSIFIED --230CT70 0 PROCESS.tNG DATE ACCESSION 14(1--AP0117730 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A CHROMATOGRAPHIC NETHOO HAS BEEN .-DEVELOPED FOR THE ISOLATION OF THE MOST HEAVILY DAMAGED PART (FRACTION .1) OF GAMMA IRRADIATED LYSOZYME. THIS METHOU CUTS SECONDARY CHANGES OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE OCCURRING AFTER IRRADIATION TO A KININIUM. THE CHROMATOGRAPHY OF NATIVE AND GAMMA IRRADIATED LYSOZYMES ON'GELS OF HIGH DENSITY (SEPHADEX G-25, BIO GELS P-6 AND P-10) WA$ INVESTIGATED AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CHROMATOGRAPHY ESTA8LISHEOt VIZ., 2 TYPES OF ADSORPYIONI RELATIVE LARGE CAPACITY OF'AOSORPTIONr CONCTE111TRATION DEPENDENCE FOR ELUTION VOLUMES, ZONAL ASYMMETRY, A-NO THE EXISTENCE (IF JOHNSON DGSTON EFFECT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANOMALIES OF LYSOZYMES ARE DUE TO THE OSMOTIC PRE5SURE CIF ITS SOLUT[ONS WHICHWOULD REACH A LARGE VALUE OWING TO THE DONNAN EFFECTo CHROMATOGRAPHY OF IRRADIATED AND THERMALLY DENATURED LYSOZYMES ON SEPHAOEX G-75 AS COMPARED TO THAT ON SEPHAOEX G-25 SHOWED SHARP DIFFERENCES. FACILITY: INST. OF ORGANLC CIfEMISrAYP MOSCOW- UMC Jjl!i5-LF IF0