SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINSKER, K.S. - MIRENKOV, N.N.
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2 tz 048 UNCLASStFlEd, PRCICESSING DATE--~300CT70
,,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116656
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONTENT OF StIERT CLINJJG-11~-'
SEGMENTS INCREASED DURING THE OXIDATIVE THERM-Al 'DEGRADAFI,:):~i O~ TITLE
POLYMER (1) AT 175BEGReES. THE DISTRIOUTIUN AND CUPITENY OF P00'01::
SEQUENCES IN I DEGRADED IN THE AIR AND STABILIZED W:ITH KIU.PBSO S,1~141 0~~
ANTIOXIDANTS (E.G., 4,METHYL,2#t:,,OI,TERToBUTYLI~HEPIO:Lt
BIS,(5,llETHYL,3,TERTqi3UTYLt 2rHYDR0XYPHENYL)MEl*HA-lEi O~! BISRENE! ANO
POLYCARBONATES, WERE STUUIED. THE RELATION OF MICRCCRA~'KS TO THE
POLYMER MICROSTPuCTURE AND THE LASER IRRADN. 11111JUCEID DE'i;ELOPMENT OF
DESTRUCTIVE CRACKS FROM THE MICRUCRACKS ARE DISCUSSED.
41 012
r IT LE--K PIET I CS Or- AUTUCAI-ALY TIC 0EWORUCHLOH INA',' ilj't4 )',*,:F I;lt'IL'YV I fJYL- CHLIJI~11,,F
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AUTHOR- (03) -M INSKER , K.S. , MALANSKAYA j
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE---VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1,9701
OATE PUBLISHFO ------- 70
V.J~. I PANASENK11, A,A.
t4!(5), 1151-,k
SURJECT AREAS--CHEMIsrRY
~TOPIC TAGS-MATHEMATIC EXPAESSIONt CHEMICAL RE'AMON KENETIGS, POLYVINYL
CHLORIDE
CONTqOL MARKING-NO kESTRIMUNS
00CU4Ef4r CLASS-UNCLA SS IF IEU
PROXY RELL/FRAME-3006/1249
SNiP
CIRC ACCESSIOPI NO-AP0134923
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Will Iml limmumii
212 012 UNCLAS~j IF I ED! PIR,01USSING 04TF--27N0V70
CIRC ACCESSION tlO--AP013-'#'?23
A8STRACT/F-XTRACT--(U) 611-0- ABSTPACT, Till. TETLI,': REACT'f(jol r)tjEYS riiE
EOLIATIUN CHI EQUALS KAPPA SUdO-~,APPA(EXPiKikPlIAht.Pf-IA IALII MINUS I.;, WHERE
KAPPA SUBO AND KAPPA ARE RESP. ME RATE COPISTS. OF 'THE MONCATALYTIC AND
AUTOCATALYTIC REACTIONSP CHI IS THE At-IT. OF HCI. EVOLVED DURING T14E TAIU,
AND ALPHA SUBO IS THE AMT. IFIF HCL IN THE POLYMIR PRECIR -10 THE RFACTION.
KAPPA AT 175OF'JREES EQUALS KAP,"'A SJB0 TIAIFS 10 P-W-11-3 AND DEPENDS 0,14 THE
EQUIL., VICL (COMBINLEU) YIELDS ANO IS FORAS AND IS FORk[Ell FROM HCL(G).
FACILITY: BASHKIR. GOS. UNIV., UFAt USSR.
USSR' UDC 616.992.282-0)6.1(47)
ARI=CH, A. M. Professor,.=- UH,,Qj, B. 10 Candidate of Medtcal Sciences,
an&.131MUR. G. S., Department of Systejd~'VPcoses, Insittute of Riedical
Mrasitology and Trepical Medicine imeni, Xe. 1, MaxtsinOvsklyk Moscow
"031nical'Aspects of Coccidioidomycasis In the,USS1111
Mbscow,,Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 6, Jun 71, pp, 24-29
Abstracti Since 1951 more than 120 cases of coccidioldcir~fcosls have teen
recorded In the USSR. Some of them originated in iiarthaini ivilions. During
1966-70, 61 ratients with coccidioidomycosis ifere obsovired at the author~l
idatitute, among them 44 men and 17 women., The duration of the infection
with. Coccidioldes imnAtis was 5-25 yrs or longer. Constuit, contact with the
soil'was established in only 16 caelos, but occasional corrtact that resulted In
izifection could be azGumed in the remaining cimes. Thexe wero two cases
of:xesldual pulmonaxy coccidioldoWcosis and 59 catses ol' -the (Iisseuinaat,Dd
(systemic). form of the disease. in 443 cases the 8j1bCL1tdjjU2VU.S Cellular tj1;SU4!
am&-the skin were predominantly affectedo while 12 pati%,=~ caccidioldcnyccsis
of Ahe, ltings. X-ray examirations dlsclosqd mtrainierG zd' t1io pri=axy pulmonazy
Amfection In 28 of the group of 48 patients. In 2~ c&.zats coccidioidomycosis
was combined with actinonycosis. In the treatnent of ttla paUents an anti-
USSR
ARIMICH# A. M. et al., Sovetskaya. Moditaina., Val- :34~. Ila 6 9
.1 0 1 J UZI' 71 PV
bacterial antibiotic was applied far 7-1-0 days, which ma selocted depenOL-Ig
on the bacterial flora pxesnet. This w,,;.s followed by 4Q.1t13MLlirZ -'dair-1.9trU-
tion of sulfadirezin and laystatin. In. cases in uh.Lch 4,.a!t:LnOmYcDsis Was
present, injections of actimlyea-te were caxTied amt.. fttammlm were adiAnistered
and, if necessary, drugs with antihistamine activilly., Ih, sevq-rit~- msez U00d
tramfusions were carried out. Z'=Ing the, past two yeaaxl."q WA;~L applied
to an increasing extent. Xntmvenotm d=p-krjdxop Wumilma al'. the antlfuWa
antibiotic amphoterecin B proveti to be of advantage..
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USSR UDC 911.3.6115,928.6(47+57)
ARIYEVIC11, A. M., STEPANISHCHEVA, Z. G., LYSENKO, A. Ya~ , '-LA1y,:fNAj--A. Ya. ,
101L i Tk . E.
AGARUNOVA, Yu. S., DAV _N1.1110VA, N. N., BMW, V. N., and 0
"Three-Year Studv of Histoplasmosis in the USSR!'
V. sb. Materialy Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 50-liniyu 111-ta F.-ted.
parazitol. i Lrop. med. (Proceedings of the Scientific Confevence. Com-
memorating the 50th Anniversarv of the Institute of Med1cal Varasitology
and Tropical 11edicine -- collcction of works), Moscow, A.970, 1)1) 61-63
(frow RZh-36. Meditsinskaya Ceograftya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstrat:t No 1.36.124"
Translation: A total of 31 cases of histoplas-mosis 1were recardod in the
USSR by the beginning oi 1970. of these, 24 were in Woiitern ~.Lberia. A
total of 690 soil spcciiaunj wre examined, gathered lrmii siLol; where hL,-,U.-
plasmosis was recorded (Tyumenzkaya oblast, Turknen SSR and athers) and from
sites having no cases (Arracnian SSR and the enviromi of '.11oqcrw). The aSunc
of his-oplasmoofs was isolaLed from soil of the Turkmcn SSR. In onc out o`
50 house tuice (in Turkmen SSI~'.) signs were found of Skin
tests (176 in Tyumen oblast and 591 in Turkmenia) 17cre made
tive results in 2% znd 5.6" Oz the casc!s studied, resptictiveJ,~.
.... . .......
USSR UDC: (68-3.;.1,
SFVFMNYY, V. V. , KINSKER.-Ya-l-,CHUKIN, V. S., KVASIIO%N,;. Ylt, K, V,
V
"Optical Elastic Adhesives Based on Low-Mole-cular 11olyorjj,=0sJ1U(,xan(., Pub-ter
Stocks"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika 1-1sperimenta, No 3, May/Jun 72, pp 11'6-179
Abstract: The parer Presents the reFults of research cm the optical., -,,!iy1t;-
comechenical and thei=cmecha-nical propertie4z of el&stic iialf-vulcani-,,ing
cold-Fetting "Elastosil" cements reco~omended for uz,e in the optical
of Instruments (in Cerenkov and scintill-ition counters im par-Jeular) ut
working temperatures from -60 to +2000C.
USSR uDc: 621-396,126.017-72
SEVERMY, V. V., UFJONSKIY, D. A., V.AJMIDVA, U. V., MINSC-P, Ye.
"Heat Conducting Orgenosilicon Ilaterials"
Obmen opytom v radioprorn-sti (Experience Poolin,,, in the Radic) Industry),
VYP- 10, Moscow, 1970, pp 39 40 (from RZh-Radioteklinika, No 2, Feb 71,
Abstract No 2V320)
41 11re'n de,rLce rna-,Y dron
Translation: The overall therinal conductivity of ir
appreciably as a result of an increase in contact thermILI resl-sLwicc -WI14:111
there are air gaps between contacting surfaces. 'Mese arc re-
duced by using heat conducting pastos, those with tin orgi.~6ncsil-i,,-ori base in
particular. Aniong these are thixotropic pwtes desitpial v!re-ly 1'
(2) Bj
in the half-space
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;WMPW
USSR
MINSXIY, V. YA., Usvekhi Hitematicheskikh Nauk, Vol 27, No Xzy-Jun 72, p~
209-210
where P(DX, Dt) is a properly elliptic difforential opjjr3.tor with conz=t
coefficients of order 2M and [B (D., D,)j is a
i J-1
of boundary differential operators with constant coefffc.'LenU. It is 'ISSU5,0d,
that the symbol P( ~ 1. ..., 9 r, 7" ) of operator P(Dx, 9t) nattaftes Vie
following conditionst
a) at those peints U E R"' at Aidh
0. gra(I PQ:t, 1,,, -0 o u.
b) the total curvatura of the surface FQt 1, n"r) - 0 is
positive at each point.
A theorem is formulated for the existence of a. unique so,Ljitloll Of proble.-.
(1)p (2).
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USSR UDC 621.1,.032.PM6.3
on , -.
LRVIN, M. L., 14IRrs, A. L - A~adenlcian, NAUX211KO, Ye, ID, anti FILIXONOYA, T, N.,
Council for Charged Particle Accelerators,.Aca4emy of Sciencen of t~e USSR, Moscow
"Gyromagnetic Compression of PowerfulHelativistic..Dense EleatrDn Bears of Tubular
Formtt
Moscow, Doklady Akadenli Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 5, 1973, -~P 1OB5 - 1053
Abstraett Electron beams are used to tranrafer larre amounts 'of ener-zy to snall
objects in brief intervals of time. This makes it advanlageo%ts to conprei;s the-n to
maximum density, but the high charg,* of the electron in. R-elation to its rrus~; makes
this difficult. The aethod described in this article for compre!sslri,~ segmenti; of
a tubular electron beam involves three stepst a) electron tubes are rearran,i,,ed
into rotating electron rinds moving aloru, an axis; b) the rings are sub~ectvd to
radial compression in a spatially increasim-,, static marnstic fleld; C) the ton-
pressed rings are &-,aln reformed Into sectiona of a tubular elmctron bean movinr,
parallel to the axis, dlfforlt4T from the InItial pe~rnenin by theIr sr-.a1l*r dimensicns
and higher density. Step a' uses an apparatus descrihDd 'by Levin, V.Intn,and
Naunenko in Volume 204, no 4 of t1jis journal. Thv- immm m1Y4,,net1c synter. can b-) used
for operation c. The apparatun for step b is aohtnutAcal~~, dia4-,,,~mzned In the Brticle.
As the rings are compressed, the energy of lonTituftnal mation is can.-rer-ted. to
rotary motion, which can brim-, the ring, to a complete st-o3i or awtift reflect it in the
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ISVIN, M. L., et al., Moscow, Doklady Akademli Nauk SSSR,Vol 211, No 5, 1973,
PP 1085 - 1088
opposite Ion,-,Itudinal directiont additional energy munt lie su;)jilled to overcome this.
The electron rings also tend to elongate in the lon-UtudInal dLrection, requirin-
further inputs to prevent this, Techniques for achLoviriij theall ranipula"Aons are
described in the article. Typical values to be achLeved 'by t1its installation iriclude
a compression of the ring from a radius of 20 on to 4 cin, IL lOn-itudinal conpressicn
from 10 cm to I cm. an increase in the relativistic rotation fiLctor from 6 to 30, etc.
Calculation of these factors in based on an ana4sis givem by Xe,rin at the Symposium
on conective Acceleration Methodal Dubnap 27 - 30 SePtamixir, 1972# Document
Oiyai,Dg-6707,49 (1972).
USSR 14MC 53.07/.08+53.001.5
"Work of the Radiotechnical Institute of the Academy of Stlenc-es USSR on the
Development of Proton Accelerators"
Tr. Radiotekhn. in-ta. AN SSSR (Works of the Radiotachnicilil. Infltttute. Academy
of Sciences USSR)., 1970, No 1, pp 10-48 (from M-Fizika, No 1, Jan 71,
Abstract No 1A382)
Translation: The work of the Radiotechnical Institute in the Held of accelera-
tors Is described. The accelerating systemg of the 6130.-Mov phastitron and the
10-Gev synchrophasecron, the accelerating systeros arid the systainil for beam con-
trol and measuring its parameters on the 7-and 70-~-Gijv proton s:jnchrotrons are
described briefly. A description is given of 25-and lOG-:IUv linteer protan accel-
erators (injectors) and also of the design of a 1000-Gev cyboxnetic accelerator
and its 1-Gev model in which protons have been accelerated to 700 hiev. V. P.
"Zq
Ario, YU. 411~4.1 ZFIW.AVL-_-V, A. A., ioGlaw, ii. 1,~xj:4
A. V. 0 ILI"
eiiAaasKiy, v. U., ROOOZINSK11,
~jiiuzYLO, I. A., BUM, S. N., KOMI-iR, YE. G., 1. F.,
V., muluszoN, 'i. A., MNIzJ;.LrIV6KIY, I- A-, 3?40!WVA, F. AX.,
STOLOV, A. 4m6, TITOV, V. A., VOW-JIYA40V,' F- A-, AUZIMIN, i1- A., XU41-
~40UN V. F., MINITS A. L., RUSCHINSKIY, S. M., UVAROV, VI It., GUTIIIER9
-hoy A- I-s and TbXJIN, i,. S.
B. A ZALMi~ B., i oetya,
"Some Results of the Overall Adjustment and $tart-up of the 70-Gey
?roton Synchrotron of the Institae of High-enerjW ?h3isics"
Moscow, Atormaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Fab 70, pp 132-1341
Abstract: The physical part of tKa plan for the 70-Giiv S-Ir.-
chrotron was executed by tao In3tituto of ThoorciicaL and
4 ia nue a d
Physics, The electromagnet with feed systemi tho vacowa oi i r, r.
the injection devicea were developed at the Scientific,, heaiarch Ins"Vi-
tute of Blactrophysical Apparatus imeni D. V. Yefr(Imo,v. Tjiu radio-
electronic systems for acceleration process control agid gi.1-aerotion oA'
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USIR
ADO$ YU9 M., et al.v Atomnaya Energiyal Vol 28, No 2, Feb '70, pp 132-
138
the accelerating field, as well as the radiotechnical 17,.L'&;.;Uren~~rt WId
beam observation systems,were developed by the lhradiozii.-ciinical insti-
tute of the Academy of Sciences USSR. "Tyazhpromelek!"U,.-opro3tei(t 11
CStal~,e Planning Institute for t~ae Plannin4, af Electrical 1~.'quipment
for Heavy IndustrY3 designed the gone.-al-purpose de-
vices and cable connections. The plan for the constn,it~tiol-, co:rp_',~x
of the accelerator was develope' by the State All-UrLion .31anning In-
stitute. The construction of the accelerator waa undqtr ti-.o Zeaeral
supervision of the State Committee for the Use of iitoiiiic L-'nergy USSF~.
The adjustment of individual systems and the overall iiidjustmeat; and
start-up of the accelerator were carried out by t~he litatitute of
High-energy Physics and the dovolopers of tho accelerator
The basic beam work was done bK the Inatituts of 19ir),.-oriarij~y ?r.Ysic:s
with the participation of the adiotschnical Instituto. T1,.e con-
struction of the accelerator was begun in 1960, and all tha basic
construction and assembly work was completed at the beiginning of
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ADO, YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya. Vol 28, No 2, Feb 70, pp 132-
138
n o
1967. At the initial sLage of construction, before ti'.e I:Qrm~iLJo.
the Institute of HiSh-energy Physics in 1963, the viovk aaa. coord.",-"~-teci
by the Institute of Theoretical and LxperimenLal Physics. Tile liaoa-r
accelerator injector was started on 28 July 1967, tho opei,atioa of Llo
individual systems waa adjusted by Septambor 1967, Jind r~rio Ays4cal
start-up of the accelerator was accomplished on 14 O~Mober-
A description is given of the work done to ad J u s t z rn.~ -a r. a Ur
pet cooling iiad fe-ut~ sysLeinsj,
electromagnet !including the electromag
the injection system (consisting of matching channel and 'AnjecLion d,;~-
vice), the vacuum system, the radioelectronic system (inclui~ind tAh a
accelerating field generation system, the accelaration pracess ccn~r*'_
syst-em,and the radiotechnical measurement system), and ttu bean ob-
servation system (which provides for beam obsery"tion in tho -Cirst
revolution an(i during acceleration). In tha physical start-up of tr,-B
accelerator the main efforts were directed towarda obtaining,, acceler-
ated protons of the planned energy, and the problem of obtaining hiLh
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'Us-a YU -14..
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ABO, YU. M., et al., Atomnaya Energiya, Vol 28, No 2, Fab 70, pp 132-
138
13~
intensity of the accelerated proton was not raised.
The article gives a listing of the principal parammeters of
the proton synchrotron, as well as a schedule of the individual
stages of the start-up of the accelerator. ilhoto-raphs iriclude a
view of the part of the ring hall in the 6eam inJZ'ction area and a
general view of the hall of ignitron rectifiers.
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USSR
UDC c)69.14.018-44:534-8
PONIKIN, YU. F., VOLKOV, B. I., KULRYAKOVA, L., P-o 1, -
and KUZNETSCVA, G. V. , AQU"t"IJ,
"Effect of Ultrasonic Vibrations on Mechanical Properties and
Fine Structure of l2KhlI4F Steel"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i rermicheskaya Obrabotka I-fetallovo No 8,
1971, pp 67-68
Abstract: A study was made of the aging of 14'!IhlI4I steel (Q.11~4
09 0. 2%,f; 31, 0- 46)'o 14n, 1,12110' Cro 0. 20)~ Nio 0, "(!?~ bloj 0. 22,; V)
under the action of ultrasonic vibrations,. F.Jtller.,ii aere ncrnial-
ized at 9800 C and tempered at 7400 C. Ultra4iound..iiiduced
changes in properties were compared witti chan4jes in the same
properties as a resuit of thermal aging witii~;at, 3ti. e33. A com-
parison was made of fine strqctLxe, wiort-time mechanioal proper-
ties, the content of carbide-forming "lemonts (chromium, malyb-
denump vanadium) in the anode deposit and the 'time until failure
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USSR
PONIKIN, YU. F-0 et al., Metallovedeniye i !rermicheskaya
Obrabotka Metallov, No 8, 1971, pp 67-68
at cy = 16 kg/run~ and 5850C. The results indica:j;e t't~,,tt the
processes occurrin.g in 12Kh1f4F ateel a3 a riosult; of the a'ctian
of 20 kHz ultrasonic vibrations correspond to tha processts
taking place durin.- thermal aging without sl:'ress, but that tliey
occur at a much more rapid rate. Ultrasonit: vibriations with a
certain peak pressure can be used for acceloratod long-time
strength testing of 12KhI.MF-tXpe stoe13#
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USSR UDC: 62-55
S Ya., SMELYAKOV, VI, V. CHINKOV, V. 1r.
"Digital Analyzer of Frequency Characteristics"
USSR Author's Cei-tificate No 2 190~? filed 16 Dec 613t publiolied
11 Mar 71 (from R2.'h-AvtoLtiatika,, tell mokballika I WO islitell-
-y
naya tekhnika, Wo. 12, 1971, Abstract No. 12AIJ[7P)
Trnn lation: The invention is concerned with the area of frequency
characteristics analysis for automatic control ~,,ys-Umis. Knoin
frequency characteristic analyzerso containi-ng riinuocddal sienal
oscillators, an tui.alog-code converter, shapers, 2 imiltipliero, in-
tegrating countero, have higih method errors when invest atine-
4C 0
nonlinear systems. The proposed device diffe:rLti froia these in-
struments in that the analog-code converter i~j cozuiocted to the
input of both multipliers, the input of onn cowr*ertor is connect-
ed to the sig-nal shaper output through an integrator, the inyut
of the other converter is connected directly to: the outPut ot' 1-1he
shaper. Hade Li this vmy, the device yields greater acc-ar~,cy in
researching nonlinear systems. Reaume
USSR
MINM - -M. S~ELYAKOV, V. V., CHIHKOV, V. N.
"An Automatic Digital Machine for Checking Linear Two-ItWrmirial Pair
Networks"
Moscow, Otkry-tiya,.Izotretc-ii-.i,,~p-,
No 30, Oct 71, Author's Certificate Ho 317061.11, Divisiov G, 4.1fled .13 `eP C"i,
published 7 Oct 71, p 175
Translation: This Atihor's Certificate introdum; 411 urcrt,,:,f._b- dirt~ll
machine Fo_r checking linear two-terninal pair networl:-.~_ 'jb(- ear;ice ccr.-
tains a sinusoidal signal o2cillator, a control rodula, mn
converter, multipliers, flip-tUmps, registration it-nd
and AND circuits. As P_ diotinguitil-ting featuxe of the piltent, 11i,! Cunc
tional possibilities of the device are extended arid spei!f-I in lli.crellsr_'d 1-1Y
adding iL delay clem(.!nt and an inPlit, nelector 'or, vof..otlult
Ilic control nodiilo is connocted the dalny Plfvif!j~it to 1;?.le liq:w,
soleatur for conatant. coefficients Vhich, feedli on,,., of thf-t rind
the registration cotinter, a.,i well as to the set inputs ar thv C-Oritrol
flip-flops. The other :~.nputs of these fllp-flops tire correcti.-d. to the
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USSR
NINTS, M. Ya., USSR Autlior's Certifi'cate No 317068
AND circuits of the integration counters, and the output of ore of the
flip-flops is comiected to the input selector for conn'tant coefficienta
which feeds the other multiplier.
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Aut4uta
USSR UDO 621.317,757
MM, M. YA., smaymovo V. Toj and CMMVo V. N.
*A Digital Automation for Monitoring Line= Quadrupoltell"
USSR Author' a Certil"Icate, Cl=s G o a No 317066, f Ilad 13 Sep 68,
published 22 Nov 71 (from M-Aytpuatiks, Taleaschanika i Vychislitelonaya
Tekhnika No 3~. Mar 73, Abstwact NO 3 A 391)
Translationt A digital automation Is proposed for nozUaring linear qwdru-
poles. It contains a sin=ldal oscillotort a control mitt ~on wWog-code
converterl multiplier devi"s, flip-r1op3o record.ing ai:d InAel5rating counters,
and "AIM" circuits. To extend "be functional capabIlitles and improve the
speed of the device, it inclWes a delay element arA a const=t caeffictint
input switch, with the control unit connected thmugh the de,1V element to
the constant ccafficient Input awitcb# one of tho sultiplier devices, 4nd ihe
recording counter, as well. as with the aotting inj)uts cif the control flip-
floper the other inputs of the latter am connected to the AAW gates of the
integrating counters, while the output of one of the fltp-flap~ is connected
to the constant coefficient input switch in the other uulUplier appaxatus.
One illustration.
V. Ya., KJJCW7;~
fc, c + c
Yziac th~j 73'. , of :nonlinear Djo rL c
Determinin- i-hase 0-31a-ifts .15etvocr~-n 14
sb. *.'~,- -)r.
ixiborov c-'
an1-4 '-'rancistorized 01
f iLrS
1970, py., (from 7 1 , il 1.)
fit Mwic~l`icn: ~tt an~ldlysri~_- is
0 ond u c t
rar in 'L d
01i" t 1), 1
writh harmonic,,,3. crAiIiij,_ j~o un t,
coefficiclint c:' th:!
tion of .t Of t,-1VGU,:-h L,~--rc is
unique ~-.nj-y ;,-hen is rk~aiizt~,d. Bib1L;i-!T,1,,1hy ol, ww'.
........ ........ ............... ... ...... ......
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TITLE--ANOMALOUS QUANTUM OSCKLATIONS OF'SURFACE ji4Pj_::DAN(;E -U-
.:.,AUTHOR-(02)-MINTS# R-G.s LANDAUi L*D#
COUNTRY OF INFO--IJSSR
No, 4!1 1213-3;? WAN. 1970)
''SCIJRCE--JETP LETTERS (USA)v VOL*
~..DAIE PUBLISHED-------70
_.:~~_SIUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
TAGS--QUANTUM OSCILLATION, EXTERNAL MAGNEYIC Fill:_:LO
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1103 STEP NO--US/OC)OO/70,fOll./,:)CI24'01213i,Jl~2
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013)523
UNCLASSIFIE-10
W add
212 015 UNCL,kS.S I FIED S I,%; 1 0,% 1' r14 1)"-(, 10
CIRr- ACCESSION NO--AP0136523
ABST,RACT/EXTRAI,-T--(U) GP-0- A HS 'I R A -- T :jtjr S(.-lf IF T--E
MOST ESSENrIAL FEATURES OF THE ANOMALOUS QUANI'til"i [~-JNS (Ji~
IMPEDANCE. IT IS NOTED THAT 1*)-fl" DEPTH. OF PElQKJRA1-f-]N CAN N6'j:;R
BELOW THE RADIUM R OF THE CONDUCTION ELECI`RON C.1fifill, THIS~
IS CONNECTED WITH THE FACT THU THE MAGNETIC MOMENT 1.), p4o'Ducc-'Ok 3Y VHE
SELF CONSISTENT INDUCTION FIELD 8 AT DlSfANCI',~S ON 'rHz ORLIE14 Or R, THE
AMPLITUDE Z SUBMAX AND THE WID04 OF THE OSCILLATION PE:AKS (OELFAH)
SUBRES OF THE SURFACE IMPEDANCEr AND ALSO Tfii~ MAXJ~14UM VftLUE OF THE
DERIVATIVE OF THE SURFACE IMPEDAKE WITH RESPECT ro ri-ii; FXURNAl.
MAGNETIC FIELDt ARE ESTIMATED. FACILITY: USSR o4CAD* SCES.
U f 4 C L A5) 4 F K f,' 0
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UDC 523.2/7:539.24:536.42
MINTS, R. I., PETUKHOVA, T. M., and SEGAV, V. M., Ural Polytechnic Instit-ute
"Structure of a Metallic Fragment of a Lunar Substanci!:"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabctk;a Retallov, 11~o 1, Jan D,
pp 2-3
Abstract: A metallic fragment of a lunar substance, sol:iplied by the Luna-16
space vehicle, was investigated. Maximum size of the partitles was 450
microns and it had the following average composition: 17e + 5.5% N; + 0.6.1'
Co. No carbon was detected. In a metallographic tittid!r of thc-! fr~igmtmit a
subgrain with martensitic dendrito morphology was obsetn,ed la ore of the
cross sections Niemann bands were visible Ln the twi-niting foritiat-jc:,.~~ of
the fragment. These morphological structurea and crystallclir!ip'lit., fentiji,~s
(90% of the particle was in the ilpha-solid solut ion) Iiinde 11: P0,11i f!) 11? to
relate the dendritic maitensite of the lunar nickel-troql to 01c, 1~?Vouj) 01*
athermal martensites. 5 bibliographic references.
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MIXIS.~R KORTOV V. S-, REIZKHIN~ V. P., KISLITSIN, Y,~- A.,
=EXHANOV-A, E. A., and ?~,SHGhIN, G. Fil, Ural Polyt~ochnic lnstit~ute
imeni S. M. Kirov
"Effect of Deformation on Electron Work Function find Ex0emission From
Surface of Noble Metals"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy -- Fizika, N
Po 7. 19701
pp 37-42
Abstract: The article describes results of a study of reguIarities in
the exoemission effect in the deformation of nabl~i metals (silver,
gold, platinum,and palladium). Changes in the electren work function
and exoelectronic emission of tne metals were studied tinder various
types of deformation (tension, Krindingp poliehing), I'he electron
work function was sLudied by inewtiuring the contact, j)otimr-ial differ-
ence by the dynamic capacitor method, 'rbe reoult!l indixuLe that plaa-
tic deformation due to surface tension and machining ii accompanied by
a decrease in the electron work function. T-his means 4hat there is a
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Fizika, No 7, 1970, Pp 37-42
decline in the potential barrier value and art incx**~ase in tne proba-
bility of electron emission. This effect manifests it;self in tne ap-
pearance of exoelectronic emission, the intensity of wh1ch deperads on
the degree of deformation. Simultaneous measuremilint O;f these quanti-
ties makes it possible to establish the interrelationsUp between the
changes observed in the surface electric propertive and disturbance
of the surface structure and the physicochemical processes initiated
by deformatione
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UIXI 535-211:5537. 561
USSR
KOR-TOV, V. S., MINTS, R. I., PWUK-KOVAo T. H., I~vord2.ov!jk
"The Effect of Laser Action on Exoelectronic 43assion from
Metallic Surfaces"
Moscow, Fizika i IQimi a Obrabotic Mat Lll~ Ja
Pp 3-7 1, T n-Vob 70,
Abstract: Exoolectronic el-lislion (the -.i,--(IOlY
used I-n-the study of plastic del'onriatiwi i~ml, of
phase transformations in tho surfaco
a secondary-emission =ultip~ler in 8, 10".5 v.4ol Jig vilcu'u-, t~Lo
authors measured thermontiviulat ad f r,(,,xm the stivXaco
of pure Au, Pt, Pd, and Nli and from austanitjLc n1lo,
ys
and 40N25 when subjocted to pulBed laser action.
exoemission appeared in the 100-300"C I-ange. iie'liof and
ferometric data establish-ed. a coiuweetion bat-,iirlitm the paramv,zer3
of exoemission and the zt,ruotural chan;Zos in ~.*he m~,.itallic iur-
faces. it is suggested the present mothod ziviiy be used to stud~T
1/1 locally deformed portions of, ~riiotallio s,prfation.
USSR
R. I., and
"Influence of Steel Structure on tlie Formation of Pitting !V,,, a lle.;.:rl
Izv. VUZ, Chernaya Metallur-2iya, ';u 2, 1970, pri 102- 107
Abstract: The effect of the electrom-itginetic radiation ol' a la!ier on steel
4 7a
is to iacrease the local temperatu -to 10 10 C, resultJ11"', "sZalizane.x13
re
evaporation of the mozal and the formation of plas~ma jzzs, a
or up to 10 atm. at the SUrface of the metal . TUS 'J-CSUJ~*~ ill surfwl-o
damage in the for.,.,i of pittirg. Tho caEllb i I I at i oil L) f z g r %I Lz 'j ai It T- j, o f I,-,. -j I'L"
(mechanical, chemical, thermal, oloctrical, etc.) is
behavior of ferritte, pearlite, aust.enite, martensite,
under the influence -)f 1USCr J)UISCS Was stud:i4!d by the motollogr,:-pi~,ic ~iad
topographic methods, and the relLef wad microhardjwss wcrl-~ dvttllrw.;;~,:~. 1 1, ,1
established that with the electroiaagnotic radiati.on power prcsen't i;-, t;i,:
8 i0 2 1
a a of ar -ation if)" N.;') Z.11.1-- ULtL--;rt,, of'
Deam. (power Junsity 10 W/C. ii re, !p I I c
the pittitg and the relief Lear t~he cimater deperA on t!ie stj%ctuze of the -la--al.
Five illustrations; tvo tables; seven biblio. refs.
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Abstra t $ervice: R
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Ac6. Nr
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PP0048292' CHEMIC ST. 4 11 X
94402u Effect of Wer actfoa on exoelectraii emistian from
~he surface at metals. ).Gri r-4 P j I!qj Va.
- J. Fiz I- -ma'ter7ro,' ( 6 S,
(ussi, - A, im -7rab
The effect of laser action on the surface of pute Au, Pt, I'd, Ni,
wid of ulloyi lKltl8.N!)T atill 40N2' Aas stit(kiod by'the vxo-
electron etnisiion vnv~tljod descTil)", previomly jKortwt, et at.,
lixx!). No ern."ssion was obrierved at imm ttl~p. At highex
temps. paukti thiough ik tuatit. Pt and Pd
vxhibitcd 21 peaks at differcist tepipb. Rmi~jsli)v %vwi due to
laser action. Crack s and chittigei In relief amd jimises o,.~curted
on the surface. The- peaks of defortned HI-A-vinwil"i txpoliell to air
decreased. Thi.4 inight be dup- tj rclax;stion ol Itrest'lli its well
as to the deactivation of istrRctural defects on th~e surfave,
C-i3jR
REANJ FRAM
191792014
USSR IMC 511-8.3
HINTS, R.J., 14WHAN, I. I., KRYUK, V. J,, 4tnd TAJUSOVs. L. S., Ural Poly-
+veKd_c~l Institue# Sverdloyak, wd Institute of GOOChUdstry ani AlRaytical
Cheni,stry ineni 1. V. Vernadaklyp AcadeW of Sciences 14SR, Moscow
"Exoelectronic Emission of Particles of Lunar knorthosits Roejkz Supplied
tor the Automatic Station 'Luna-201"
Moscow, Gookhimiya, Ho 5, Mar ?3, pp 683--688
Abstracti The experiments carried out showed that particles of the lunax
anorthosite rocks %,ecovered by the lunar au"matic station '%Una~20'1
possess natural exoelectronic emismion. The ch=LcterJ.ztAcn of this elec-
tronic emission is related to the structural state of i;hf) fbi.Sments WXler
investigation. With increased degree of reorystal-limtion the number of
emiBsion Deaks increases, especially of the high tenpexaturs peaks. Uls is
accompanied by increased activation energy of the alecArDn ojection. The
exoemission parameters (such as teaperature, locations m=bDr omd intensity
of the emission peakel activatIon energy of the procoam') lem to an as*uzp-
tion that close to the surface of wtorthosite partIcles thero exist struc-
tural. irregularities which differ by their energetic Olabilitys
112 065 UNCLASSI FIED OROC45SING 0AT'lF--L60(:T70
TITLE--EFFECT OF THE STRUCTURE OF STEEL 014 THE FORMATION OF PITS BY THE
ACTION OF A LASEa BEAM -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-MINTSt R*L*p PETUKHOVAr T*Mo
COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR Jpi/
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHES. ZAVED.t CHERN, MET- 1970t 1392)t 102-7
DATE PUBL ISHEO-----70
SUBJECT AfkEAS--MATERIALSt PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--AUSTENITE STEELt RUBY LASER, METAL SURFACE PROPERTYP LASER
RADIATION, METAL HARDNESSo RADIATION EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING--NO REStRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1773 STEP NO--UR/0148/71)iOl:,~/i)02/010210107
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0115602
UNCLASSIFIEO
2/2 065 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--16OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0115602
ABSTR ACT/ EX TRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STEELS WITH STR(JI:TURES OF FERRITE,
PEARLITE, MARTENSITE, TROOSTLTEo GRANULAR CEMENTITE, AND AUSTENETE 14ERE
STUDIED BY RUBY LASERS WITH 3 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRAME3 SEC IMPULSES.
THE RADIATION ENERGY OF AN IMPULSE WAS 1.5 J. MEIALLO(iRAPHIC ANAL.9
MICROHARDNESSt RELIEFt AND TOPOGRAPHY ON THE SURFA~Ev 6TRESSES AkJUND
THE HOLE, AND CHANGES IN THE CHEM. COMPN. OF THE STEEL LINDER THE EFFECT
OF LASER RADIATION WERE UETO. rHE CHARACTER AND PROPERTIES OF PITS
FORMED BY THE LASER BEAM DEPENOED MUCH ON *THE STRUICTURV OF THE STEEL:
THE-SMALLE5T DIAM, PITS WERE MADE IN FERRITE 5,TEEL WHA~J.F. THE LARGEST
OCCURED IN UNSTA8LE AUSTENITE. TROOSTITE AND GRANULAR CEMENTITE GAVE
PRACTICALLY THE SAME SIZE OF CRATERS. PEARLirE AN;,D -4AATENSITE HAD THE
HIGHEST RELIEF WHILE THE LOWEST OCCUREO WITH $TABLE AUIOTE141TE. THE
ACTION OF THE LASER BEAM WAS MAINLY THERMAL; HOWEV-EK, l*HERE WAS ALSD AN
INCREASE OF HARDNESS IN THE FOLLOWING ORDIEK: FERRITE, PEARLITE,
AUSTENITEt WHICH HADt I:i THE ZONES OF HIGHES RELIEft MI.CROHARONESS 3000f
AND 7500 K%-J-MM PRIME3r RESPop WHILE THE NEIGH80RING REGIONS HAD
INITIAL VALUES OF 200-300 KG-MM PRIME2 FA~111-11*Y: URAL
POLITEKHb INST. FACILITY: SVEDL;VSK. USSR.
LINCLA5SIFIED
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USSR UVC 5 39. 4 .55 3 6-1:5 3
MEKHED, G. N., MINTS, AKIF'YEVA, 0. 1., TOROPOV, V, M.
~_ . . I
"Flow Cur7es for Nickel-Base Alloys"
V sb. Protsessy formoizmeneniza net. i .4,pla-,rov (Procwsses o1* reformall-P.
of Metals and Alloy5--collection ef vorks), Moscov, 11,11auka" 1 1971, PD
14o-144 (from Hh-Mekhanika, 110 10, Oct T1, Abstract No IC.78,84)
Translation: A study was rade of the effect which riolybdilnuin arid
have on the mechanical properties of Ni-.4ib-Al alloy:r, In the cast statf!
at heat-treat temperatures. The mechanical propertiet-, wert
by studying specimens or the MK-20 machine at to=-cerat-,Lres of 903, IOCIO,
and 11000C. Frcm the working diagrams, the maximum tit.:~gen-.1111 strosses
Tmax and octahedral shear q,, were ccuriputed, and flow wtirvres vere plottl-U.
TKe---results show that doping nickel-base alloys with Mo and Zr has a
favorable effect on the high-temperature strength of ilhese ullays, vV-i!(,,h
may be attributed to the solubility of these eletn,.nti3 in etu.,h of th,~
structural components of the alloys, and to the refiulx43 av*ion of Vo a-rd
Zr on the grains of the metal and on the boundarfes 1)#utureen them. AL.thorsl
abstract.
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MMUM, G. N. , MINTS R. S. , MALKOV, Yu. S. , WROPOV, V. M., AJ:I:F'V-E'VA, 0. 1.
-6;.640.61
"Investigation of the Xeclhanikcal Properties of '-"yye 7UPT Al Ioyr ilrj the
Cast and Deformed State"
V sb. FrotsesFy forr-oi:r-ene,"iya iet.. _i s)Invov (Proce-i;x-t!s 6:11'
Me cow, "Ilauk!Lll, 1971, pp
of Metals and ~-Iloys a of workii
122-125 (from No 10, Oct '~I, Abstract No 10%1803)
Translation- T'.-e mechanical p:~ol,.,erties (breakirg pci-IA, raL~Itive la,:erol
contraction, relative lorgitudinal extension) of type 11DIII ltlloyq (411, lib,
Al) vere determined in the temrerature range of 2:0-1R,3`C tot a stardaz-d
procedure. The resultant data show that the strength -decreti~,:-;es mcrotcii-
ically w-ith an increase in testing temperature. The &.ictillty trorer-:[f2-,;;
of the alloys change little "with an increase in teanper;Lture up to a cei-
tain point, after which they inerease notic(~ably. Add-Irg, ix,lybdenun tj~-;
zirconium to NILTI-2 alloy increases the strer4th Vrol)orties of the alloy
appreciably throughout the entire tcmperature raage. It wats fc-and thr-,
deformation increases the strength and ductility of 1110 tyl.,e alloys. The
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MEKHED, G. N. et al., ProtsessX formoi zmenen Lire, ln(!-t~. i Moscow,
"Nauka", 1971, pp 122-125
breaking point. of NIAN-2 a-11cy at room temperature f.-n the defar~med
state is 2.5 timmes the breeking point of the a1loy 4n the caGt state.
The increaze in strength of type ITIATI alloys atter de-forma.tion may be
attributed to cold hardening and deformAttion aeing. Auth4rul abstract.
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)UM, S. M., PADAIYA, YE. S., arA IAZAROVXCH, V. G.
"Influence of Super-High-Frequenoy Slectromapstic Field on the content of
Metals and Metal Proteldes in Aniaml OrWs and Tiesues"
Nuach. dokl. vyssh. shkoly. Biol, nd (Scientific Reports of tho Higher School)
No 2, 1973P PP 46-" (from Kh-Biologicheakaya Khimiya, No U~ Jun 73,
Abstract No 12 F 1403)
Translationt Experiments on 55- rats revealed that protru-tedl goneral
exposure to super-high-frequar.,ey electromagnetic fields alters the content
of iron# copper, cobalt and tAne in animal o3%.=s and tinues arA. a.13o altors
the activity of metal proteide3 of pwnulic Plimmin &W 06 degroe of satuft-
tion of the transferrin of the blood strum with Iron,
ux 612.o14.426
MrNTS, S. M., PADALKA, Ye- S-, and LAZAROVICH, V. G.j Departwent of
Pkfi6l:69891 Physioloa, ivano-Frankovsk PAIdical Institute
"Effect of a Superhigh-Frequency Electromagnetic Fielli on tj~,.3 yetal an'l
Hetalloprotein Content of Ald-ral Org=a. and Tisautes of
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, no >, ig7j, pp 46-49
Abstract: Rats were treated daily for 28 days with a
glectroragnetic field to deternidna clianges in tnua conitWit of m,~IUkls and retal-
containing proteins in various organs and tissues. la the J.:Bt 14 day* the
iron content of blood serin transferrin decreased but then :ir,sa to twice
norLnal by the 28th day. Iron decreased In blood and niusclett, and incremsed in
bones and liver. Ceraloplasmin activity fluctuated t_h:nDu._~i(,Ut -tile erperilnent.
Copper content in blood and bone vas heightenad flirmy;hout tile uyperfir;ent.
It rose in the liver by tile 'Tth day, and rerutined hl,;;I), :Ln imisele until. the 21st
day. Zinc increased in blood and an the '(th and 210-1 days Ln bone, while it
decreased in the liver a&I rmsaleo. Cobalt deart-azed jaharld'y t1lrOu'_OiolAt the
experiment in blood, liver, mid bone, uhile redaation in ruacles occurred only
on the l4th day. Thus an eloctroongnotic field causon~ e':'-~)nlilderable shi:Vtn in
metal distribution. 'Inis ray be the reanon for vensiti.,i-ity of blood fu=ation
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MOTS, S. M., et al., Biolo_i;icheskiyc Nauki, No 2, 1~)7!~, pp 44~-49
to elactrorzgnetic fields. It is suggested -that recLis1;z-Lbu14*1on is affected
by disruption of vessel-tissue periwabi4ty and nay be Invallrad in changes
of nucleic acid metabolism and redox processes previouio.y rated in response
to superhigh-frequency electromagnetic fiWA9.
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112 019 UNCLASSIFIE 0 PROCESSING7 OATE--160CT70
TITLE--VAGOTOMY AND PYLOROPLASTY IN SURGERY OF DUOOk:'%lAL ULCERS -U-
.AUTHOR-104)-PANTSYREV, U.M.9 GRINBERGj A.A,,, MINTSt ... V0YAUP AGEYCHEVo V.A.
C OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
KHIRURGII IMENI It Is GREKUVA# 1970p VOL 1041 NR 'qv PP
74-79
-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~~~'.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--DUODENUMt SURGERY, CRANIAL NERVEr LESION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
DROXY kFEL/fRAME--1988/0038 STEP N(]--L?R/051391'1'lj/lf)4~004/007,~/0079
ION -N4--AP 0 10 1-3 7
212 019 UNCL ASS I FiEG PA.UCE$3 1%,~ DATE-16OCT 7gG
CIRC ACCESSION .1,40--AP0105137
AUSTRACT/CXTR~ACT--(Ul GR-0- ABSI'kACT. THE HEIPl(.-K~.--4IK(JL[CZ PYL(J.40PLASTY
ASSUCIATED wITH BILATERAL TRUNK UA SELECTIVE YA(~i.)NNY WAS ALCUl4P(-!sHE[)
IN 62 PATIENYS WITH DULIDENAL ULCERS. FOUATV EIGI-11' PA`Iiciws wERF
UPERATE0 UPON ON URGE.NT INDICATIONS FOR PFRFORATICP4 (3R. PROFUSE
HEMOR4HAGE FROM DUDOFNAL ULCERS. LIGATIO14 OF THE: BLEEDI-NG VESSEL w[Tii
PYLUROPLASTY ANO VAGOTOMY IS BELIEVE0 TO 15E AUVANI'A(.,E0lj!l IS SUH(;~mY Of:
PROFUSE HE.1lLPkXHAGES# WHEN THE RGLITIN-~: GASTRFCT[)l-lY YIELDS STILL GREAT P~~k
CENT OF THL POSTOPERATIVE MOr~TALJTYo L)ISSECT.ION ~)F A IJ[:r4FORATjNG
DUODENAL ULCERj PERFORMEL) IN 38 PATHNTSt IS COWDEREI) TO 6E RURE
RADICAL THAN SIMPLE SUTUkING OF THE ULCER. TOE FORMER IS MORE PEASIBI.~
TECHNICALLY THAN GASTRECIOMY. IN VAST MAJORi*ry oF; PATIENT~ PYLCIROPLAS~y
AND VAr,0TO,*4Y RESULTED IN RELIABLE INHWITION (if: GA51'141C SECiiETILVIJ.
AMONG o2 PATIENTS THE-Q 4ERF fW0 0EATHS DUE TIJ CAUSL-5 1,01' t;ELAIIVE TO
SURGICAL' INTEmVENTION. IN Tll& KEMAIP19ER GOOU I~IN!4`01ATI: PSULTS siEkE
UBTAINEU. TWENTY SIX PATIENTS Wi.RF IlIVF$TIGAT(:0 CLINIC?ILLY IWITHIrl THE
TERMS FRON 3 MONTHS TO 1.5 YFARSw NO UL-CEL4 AECURrIVIlICE 4AS NOIFIL). SI-16HT
DIARRHEA WAS OBSERVED IN 2 C4SES. NO MAR-KEO DUMP[MG SYMOKUML *41ENOMENA
WERE OBSERVED*
L/2 025 UNICL ASS IF I E& PHIOCES!)UNG DATE-201NOV710
T LYLE--HYLI~ALYS IS GF 0 1 N I I kOACETOP.1 TR ILE' IN SUL I-UR IG ALE I) -U-
A LTHL;-(C4)-V It. TS, YE. S. , I ESLER, it. 5GCLOO, YCA -is BA6,11 , L a I
offft"m Qo"~L~~
CCUNTkY LF INFC--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. GRG. KHIM. Vi70, t.441 t 61;8-701
CATE PU8LI5:hEO-----70
SUBJECT AREAS-LHEMISTRY
TCPIC TAGS-HYDRCLYSISt ORGANIG NITRILE C04POUND, SUILIFURIC ACID, CHEMICAL
REACTION KINErICSt ALlIVATIM ENERGY* CHEMICAL REAG-1 JUM MECIIA-11ISM
CON rR CL MA ~ K I N G-- 010 A E 5 LR I L f I ON S
OCCUMENT LL;.SS--UNCLASS(FIfL)
PROXY Rtt -2GJO/.*~ 17 7 STEP
--------- - 1-mi q ming
212 025 UNC I. ASS IF I ED Pi;!OCE!*~!i 0AtE--20.NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125757
ASSTRACTIEXTRACT-JU) t;P-0- T1--f. KINI"17.10 Of: 10 SUi32 %) 31J32
CHCN 11) WY[MbILY515 h1TH ~5*3-99,,OPERCFNT H SUB2 SI.)I*j,4 IWERF !iNUH-9 IN
> T* I I F- R C, AC 10 14 1 S
rHt TH-1,11. RANCE 1) L 6i& I.:!' Ili 1: IIOL ,AND I I'S
0
ACTIVATIL14 HNEKGY DECKEASED WITH T`HF. INCRCASE (31:: )1: SULIii' So SU"PI, C(ACN.
A MECI-ANISM IS PROPOSED. FACILITY: LILNIMIRAD. VEKHNOL. IIqsT.
IM, LENSLVETAr LENINICkAOt USSR*
USSR
uDc GL,!-,oi7-,L-o6-6l4-72
OLEFIR, A. I., MINTSBR-Ot--E., SOVA, R. YS., CandidaTeii of 1-1~dical Sciences,
TEnstitute of iATO-r-Hygie-ne a,nd Occupational Disease, Kla-.,
"Complex Evaluation of the State of Nonspecific D-Mmity =LL~r the Effect of
External Environrental Factors"
Moscow., Gigiyena Sanitariya, No 10, 19'72, PP 85-89
Abstract: A co-plex evaluation was n-jade of nonspacifli~ urder tile
effect of environmental. factors. Zhe nature of thrzt distribut;*ion of i=-rinollol-ical
tests was considered before beLgiruUi~-~ thf-- evaluation. 111C natura-1 injfl~,Iiity
indexes of the described tests were fo,.Ina to be characturizad b.,,r Foisson distri-
n-jrnal, the d:*Lfficul-
bution. ror the distribution of variables differin7
ties of mathematical analysis are very large. Tterefore, it was 1,ropaser. thut
evaluation of the differences be used by each gramation of thil investi-at~-,d
parar,eter individually. For the overall evalua-111-ion tibt! f0c criterion wac prj-
posed:
where t Is the value of the Student crite'rion calculat,,.~d "by us,,tal prorzed~~re
for each experLmental point of the curva. The critarion ;,-reatcr
the value of t) the smaller the probability that tho UJ.ven dift'erericc. i;-; --,-iundo:~~.
1/--)
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OLIFIR, A. I., et al., Cigiyana Sanitariya, No 100 1972. Pr 135-69
The sum of the values of t permits an intagral characb.,iristLi.- of the rllra~eter
shift from the norm to be obtained. The biological vjfl,L;42 of a syrntom or sizn
was also reflected in the evaluacion, an4 for thio pur-pose the variability of
the parameter and importance of the test wereb used. 'rl!ie coefficients of bio-
logical significance Q were adopted which, on being talpen ilaci account, re-
sulted in the followinS, formula: Qi
Q Rx - Eti- tP, a
where i Si; Si is the constant for earb index, 1"he f;Lnal formula has the
to a
form:
ILX - rti S1.
The complex evaluation of the level of nonspecific imivijnityJ~ tile summatlon of
I
the deviations of the humoral, cellular and barrier inavnWea. Therefore:
Rx = Gx + Cic + Tx.
In determining the significance of the degrees of tha deviations Gx, C.-C,
Tx, least and greatest numerical expreasions were, used, foiuid after complex
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OLIFIR, A. I., et al., Gigiyem Sanitariya, No 10, pp B5-3,)
evaluation of the tests in analogs subjected to the ch-onic effect of a series
of carbwmt,, organophosphorus ati(;- or,-Ianochlorini., pec;ticidet, in dos~-s af 1/20
; ~j .1. 4-el 0 ~,2
to V50 LD50. The entirc i-mija of vat-iation of the r. w.
divided into four I-vels by the mettlad frequently Used :L"I
research (V. S. Genes ITekotor~r :L,,:~.Lskoy (11-,rabotlid
.1 ;e pros-lyye mmtody Uburnet
daany-kh diagnostiches'Kikh i fiziologicheakiYth is4sledovaniy., 01-cre Sii!.,~,Ie
~bthods of Cybernetic Processing of Deta of Diagnostic and PhYS1010,:'ical
Studies), Moscow, 1961).
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TSER- 0 P., CIIEPKIY, L. P., TSYGkNIY, A. A., ZASIA0JS!-,I'e, S. VA.
"Problems of Medical Cyberrietica"
10C, 8. 74
Problemy reditsinskov kibernetlli (Prohl~!iruq Of MCLUC41:1. Cyborrietics) , Moscow,
Nauka Press, 1972, 309 pp, ill., 1 r. 44 k. (from RZD 1.
Lif"I: hornetika, NIC! Y, Jul
72, Abstract No 7V643K)
Translation: A study was made of the problens of npp:j.,-Iw.; cybernetics media
in medical practice. The twe of computers for iiiap im, and developills,
,noo ,
the prognosis of diseases and also when melactinil- the optirial tre-atminiL pro-
cedure and constructing the model. of the dinease; 15 d:jmcussed. Cc-E:~parntive
characteris tics of various medical data procet;sIng al1l;orithro are presented
In clinical examples,
USSR UDC 669.71.053.2-II(OBS.3)
-V ay,-H. A.
"A Melting and Distributing Furnace"
USSR Author's Certificate No. 304412, filed 10/03.70, publislied 14/07/71.
(Translated from Referativayy Zhurnal Hetallurgiya,No 3, 1472, Abstract No
3GI18P).
Translation: Designed for simultancous melting of inlycits and wastes of Al,
the furnace is equipped wit h a heator installed on the, internal surface of
the distributor valve aperture at an. angle to the metal surface while
the outer walls of the inufffle al-e cellular. 2 figs.
USSR
UDC 669.71.3.7:66.012.1,004.14
MINTSIS, M. YA., and SHTERN, V. 1.
"Testing the Duration ol the Anode Effects During Electrolysis
of Aluminum"
Tsvetnyye Metally, No 3, Mar 71, pp 55-57.
Abstract: The introduction of a testing and regulation syst= has demorstrated
that the mean duration of the anode effects significantl), tLxceeds the ttme inter-
Yal necessary for liquidation of anode effects. A test i;y5tem is sliggested for
recording electrolyzers in which the duration of tKe anode effect exceeds a fixed
Yalue. Ms allows improvement of the technological discipline of servicing of
electrolyzers and decreases thf,- mean duration of anode effects by 2$ sec.
USSR
1111t1ILLIN, R.G., SIDCR',-,V, V.V.
UDO
"Comparison Of Me Ci,..,ra cterin tics Of Ultrunhort ldw.,o Sft;pilo l1al1cl-cl.aii Prom th.-~ E e
Layor And Hateor Truilo"
V ab. Mateorn. r~-.cprcotr. rw-liovoln (Moteoric Fropni~ati-:ia Of kiidio
06, 61J,
ic,--u-~ 6-,-T-uLan1, 1u2-,ja Univarsity, 1971, 1) (PrOm
Of Wor74 P
No 9, Scrit 1971, Abotruct ',,o ce"1192)
Tronal3tion; In connec;tion w1th t1h.9 ~,tct that oil Vf,nclzu t-, r ri L, :it
llieptl!:l its bj, c:~- rot'J,.-cticri
from the aporvdic E loyor, u co,,.ptirative nludtr in i:W tlio sf
airnula roflictod frc~a Ltyur tind frow nc-tciur ;,rallili. '11in Ti-11 f:-ctov .W t,. L, r
flectod sigrw1u (Lh-i ratio at tl,.3 of oxIntanc-ti (A' thu r(.T.l&w.1Qid V.0 t,;13
t1mo of cibourvt~tiun) in navurod. Ltiii-tributiwi. curvos owu
anp-lca of tho rQf'1t;ctod it !-,; 11013.Alpla t;, u~,a 'I'll)
corrcq,;orJin;,1 to for K!uPwratilill at'
tribution uiffur~~ for 0'iu anj,~v.).41 W' ij1wwA~oi;, ;.L ij *.Lit
tho =axir-ir, va-we.3 of' the Lzi:11-1,11-4e of Lho b1.gTl-;1:j
exce-ad the fr~---a tlci z,.atcor tr:ills by -f 2 ord-uro, of'
during reception it i!j noc-oii-ti,-iry to two an ilutomAic cGw~-,vol. 2 Al..4 rt,!'.
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EQ121ML-0-1-1. avlovna
Fiziologiya termoretseptsii (Physiology of Thermorecepr ion), Mosca.,,ii "Medit-
sina," 1972, 228 pp
Translation: Annotation: The monograph. gives a d~.t.--Hled ziccount of the
present state of studies on seasation cf tenperature J.n m.-in and
Most attention was pald to primary promsses occurrin1j; in thci recepti"r
endings. Special significance is attacbed to the activicy of rccept(;;ri;
situated in subcutaneous vessels, which provide a fee(lback in the. reguIla-
tion of heat emission. The monoeraph not only generaIizes frifor-m-ition. on
sensations of temperature, bUt also OUt).J.nes the pathil of further re,-f2ur(:'0-
The book is intended for physiologists, pathophysiololl,ists, iund neuruputl,-
ologists. 228 pages, 41 figures, 10 tables, Bibliogril'-phy: pip 211-227
Table of Contents: Page
Foreword 3
Chapter 1. Morphological Scbscrate of Cutaneous Tempfl.-aLUZII!
Sensitivity 5
Chapter II. Method of Stutlying Thermomeeption 2
1. Methods of producing thermal stEmuli 1! 2
2. Method,; of e-VaIll~!lLiAV! the of tll~'rrmlj :10
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MINUT-SORMITINA, 01'ga Pavlo,.rna, Fiziologiya termoretj,,~!ptsli, "Iedit sina",
1972, 228 pp
Page
Chapter 111. Topography of Temperature Sensitivity In Man
Animals . 38
1. Peripheral thermoreceptors 38
2. Thermoreceptors of intarnal orgats and blood vessel-s 50
3. Thermal sensitivity of the central nerve-us syi3tem 58
Chapter IV. Electruphysiological Characteristics of V-wrMc-i-c-ceptors 67
1. Cold receptors 67
2. Enigma of thermal receptors 8.2
3. Conduction of impulzes from thormoraceptors Jki the
central nervous sysj;em 91
Chapter V. Theory of Thermal Reception
1. ne adequacy of thermal stimuli 102
2. Hypotheses on privairy mechanisms of actLvatkii,. of
thermoreceptors 109
3. Occurrence uf imptiloes in receq)turo of uarloi,w, tyjw:i -.n(i
influenca of ter;iperaiture on this proces!~ 11.3
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MINUT-SOROFJITINA, Ol'ga Pavlovna, F12iOlOgiya te-rnioret.,,epti:,H., "Mediwflla,"
1972, 228 pp,
Page
4. Nature of rhythmic activity of receptors 120
Chapter VI. Vascular Theory of Temperature Sensiti-,rity 127
1. Morphophysiological characteristics of vascular si,,iooth
inuscles 130
2. Elect rophys io logy of vascular smooth museles 135
3. On primary (myogenic) reactiont3,of blood vesivals 141
4. Activation mechanism of sensory endings in aitaneau4i
vessels 1-53
Chapter VII. Dualism of Th.~rrial Rectption 180
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