SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MULLER, YA.N. - MURAKHTANOV, V.V.

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MR, I 1!--- -11-4 "-- --7 1. 7!-7 NCLASSIFt PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 :2f 2 027 U 1) CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120261 ABSTRACT/c"XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE mErHOD WAS t3ASEO ON THE OXID.-M. .:OR THE,PYROLYSIS OF THE ORG. COMPDS. TO FORm THE SIMPLE COMPOS.0 CO SU62? C07 H SU32 0, AND SO SUd2t WHICH WERE DETo. BY IR SPECTROSCOPY (J. -A.. KUCXt ET AL., 1962). TO DET. Ct [it OR S, THE COMPOS. IJERE BURNCD IN AIN 0 BOMBt A FLASK, OR DIRECTLY IN THE SPECTROPHOTOillETRIC GAS CELL PROVIDEO WITH A PT COIL. THE PROOUCTS OF THE PYROLYSIS OF THE COMPOS. ~IN AN INERT GAS ATM. (AR) WERE: CO, CO;SUBZr H SURZ Of AND CH SIJB4. THE CONTENT OF 0 WAS DETO. FROM THE ABSORPTION BAN005 OF THE CO SUB2 (2349 C.M'PRIME NEGATIVEI), CO (2145 CM PRIM~ NEGATIYEl)f AND H SV82 il (3650-3755 CM PRINE NEGATIVEl). THE METHOD WASUSEL) FOR 9 COMPDS# THE ~ERRQR OFTHE UETN. WAS: C, PLUS OR MINUS 0.49PERCENT; Ht PLUS OR MINUS -2PERCENTt St PLUS OR MINUS 0*35PERCENt; AND 0, PLUS OR 141NUS -:0.8PERCENT. Bevites USSR UDC 621.385.6 MULLER, YA. N. "Wave Devices with an Isotropic Active 'efaterial" Kiev, _Izvestiya vysshikh uchebw;lJi zavedeniy-Radioteklinika, Vol XIV, 11o 9, 1971, pp 1032-1041 Abstract: A study was made of the amplifying and range characteristics of a large,class of microwave devices and the optical range of wave devices vith an isotropic active material within the framework of the lint--ar approximation. The peculiarity of the basic characteristics of these devices is connected primarily with the fact t'liat amplification of electromagnetic waves propagated a long the axis of the devce in both directions is possible in LheL-1. Some relations describing the c, riaracteristics of.such wave devices are derived, and the results of calculatinc, the mentioned properties are presente-d anti analyzed: the transfer coefficient as a functiou of the line length and activity of the working meditmi, the frequency-amplitude charactelistics, the load chor-acteris- tics and the self-excitat--'cn conditions. The results can.be useful in inprov- ing the parameters of a r=ber of devices in the iticrowav~! and optical ranpe. 'Ilia invatigated instruments include the elect rornagne tic Aoup I! I'll irip lens and 1/2 USSR UD 6 0,621-385. `ULLER, YA. N. "Measurement of the Coupling Impedance of a Retarding Systeml' Moscow, 'Dokl. Ilauchno-tekhn. lcorXerentsii 20 ito.-~arl rlauc~u,~O- issled. rabot za 1960-19 =qFr, 1970. Mosk. Enez. ..I-t. Sekt3. elektron. tekhn. Podsekts. elektron. priborov. (Ra~orts of t 8 Scientific-Technia'al Conference on the HesmIts 6f Scientific- Research Work for 1968-i969. 1970. Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Electronle Technology Sectiono Electronic Devices Subsection), 1969, pp 13-20 (from RZh Elektronika i yoye No 2, Feb 70, Ab primeneniy-e, stract, o 2AIII~) Abstract-: A method is described for measuring the vaupling impedance (GI) of a retarding s7stem. (RS) based.on the method of the disturbing body, in conjunction with a.test of a shifting short circuit in a transmission line (TL) connected with the R5. In accordance with the method proposed.a short,-circuit piston (P) is connected into the transmission lino, tho position of which is selected so as to assure rononanco in the seotion being measured of the operational frequenc7 band of tho RS. Then P USSR 7 IULLE Dokl. Nauchno-tekhn. kortferantsii no 0 Fan M R, YA N. 11 nauchno-issled. rabot, za 196?J-19b9 gg. .197b. Mask. 4~ erg. In-t. r Sekts, elektron. tekhn. Fodsekts. alektrono pri~,bor V 19~9, 0 13-2G(Mm R -- Elaktronika i,zeye pr-imetenivo, No 2, Feb 70, Abstract No 2A114) Abstract: is shifted to a whole number of half-waves and both of its positions are fixed. After introduntion of a. dielactric into the RS, the resonance frequency is measured at various values 6j,,), corresponding to each position of P. The frequency shift and the distance between the positions of P enter into the expression for CI produced through the olectromixgnetic enorgy ifnich In stored in the RS short circuit of the:tranAmlssion 15.na. The basic morit of the method is th t it makes possib.11 a 'Le a meavure ment of.the frequency characteristics of the C1.4" The method described wras tested or- a RS consisting of T-shaped lamella with straps (sv7azlca) and on a system of the "meander" type with a screen. Both RS are cylindrical. As a test dielectric a thin ring of polyfluoroethylene resin was used. Satisfactory quanti- tative and good qualitative correspondence of t1te calculated and experimental relation of the coupling impedenco.to the frequency 1/2 -was obtained. ref. E.G, UDC 632.95 USSR W, L. D., V=LWEV, I T., zD~.TYPMV-~, S11. CALI FAINW, PAR-SHU-1111, S. M., STO! * _ 't; j,jM1-4jj L G. G. , W11 T PAVLOVA, G. 11., S1101,14 10, T. IF. MMIF7,0, V. G. km, YANOV, V. A., an" "Control of Overgroirth of Seger-, and Drailis in TUr1m(?niv-%" t rroic-cf-ants -- coll~~ction V sb. Xhim. sradstva zashchity ra5t. (cjje,j::jczl Plar, - 225-2-41 EZh-Ehl;idya, No 1". 10 Jul of works), vvp 1, 1973, P. 72, Abstract No 131,' by T. A. Belyeyeva) Transla-tiont The =Lticle comr-aMr. the cffectivexivss arid, pro-,,:~-tzbillty of -L...Z=al biolu,~.icz-d cxd ch3M.Lcal Y.,~-,Ihcds of zonoving veic'etation, fron :Dal,3- ar,-~ civen on _vc-sults of b~,x'bicide t,1,L;tr, arvi applicz~ticns. To kill r~,:)dst cattails ana otincr voedz; in severs durin-) VIC. econd and *ubscquent, ye=s of servicoi dAlz~.pciii zhows the --rosatest prona*o I in doses of 24--'110 Jc-/ha with tho ve4ition', of. vatting OF-11 or UP-10. h 7 HOW*` ....... .... USSSR UJDC 539-171-017 ABWIJAYEV A. H. AZDIOV, S. A., BEYSE.MBAYEV, R. U.,..BELITSK:rY.. M. jjjrj"A1VW_,j,,&g. MYAUWSKIY, V.; H. TALIPOVj T. A.-, TrLLAW, T., XMOW~ KHM., E.., and YULDASHBAYEV., T.S ."Study of Characteristics of InelAistic Interactions of Cosmic-Ray Particles in t1w:1011 to 10'2-ev Energy Range" Moscow$ Izvestiya Akademii Nauk.113-SO, Serlya Fizichaskaya., V01 35, No 10, Oct 71, pp, 2o65-2offi , Abatmct: Exper:L=ents that were performed at the high-altitude test station (3,200 m.) at rWn-Bell in Uzbekistan are described. Inia purpose of the exper- iments.was to investigate the angle of arrival and the energy characteristics of interactions of pions and nucleons with light and heavy nuclei at 2 x 1011 to 2 x 10-12 ey and the mechanism of generating muons at eiiergies above 2 x 1012 ev. Equipment. consisted of spark ch4mbers, located above and telow the target (paraffin wax, carbon, and iron), a 6erenkov spectrometer of full absorption, and an ionization -1 --I-.--ter. This eo=lex method of measurements was fot-md convenicut for use In various modes of operation. A detailed dencripticn of V~arious parts of the installation and their, disposition io given in the paper. jSS-R ABIMUM-7 A. 1M., et al., Izvestiya Alademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, V01 35, NO 10, Oct 71, Pp 2o6,5-2o68 Joint operation of ionizing calorimeters and spark chambers is normally difficult because of the need for hiGh voltage on the calorimeter electrodes, combined with the time lag of the input pulse from the spark chambers, amount- resent ing to over 20 microseconds. This difficulty Vas avoided'in the pz experiments by storing pulses in memory cells, with the subsequent input of a high-voltage pulsa of about 120 kv. Operation was controlled by a master- pulse, prior to which all parts of the equipment were kept inoperative. Results of 203 hours of the joint operation of a ~erenlrov_ svectrometer and ionizing calo.rim2tcr, with graphite used as the target, have been pro-T camd so far. For analysis, showers with energy above 1-5 x B) 1.1 e-( were selected, 1DO of them. having been observed.. The ratio of.charged to neutral nucleons; vere determined and, f~-om. it, the fraction of chargred pions of the total nucleus of particles. The inelastic,d~oaffieient for the -active stream formation of 5TO-r:-3sons was co=uted from the experi nts related to the Interaction of -eutral -Parmicles with nuclei of -graphite. It is concluded t~"-t the combination of ionizin,,g calorimeter with -ter of full absorption *or the s�multamous dateTmInation &renkov spectrome of energy of prirary particles made it possible to detemine the fraction of 2/3 USSR ABULIAYEVP A. M., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Kauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheslmya, %I 2o65-2o68 Vol, 35, Ylo 10, Oc"' 71, I:P rgypupplied by the ionizing particles In q ene 7? 1 s! ce a Cerenkov spectrometer measures only the energy emitted by relativistic particles.. It was found that for the re-an energy of primary particles Of.350 Gev the ene^-L7,Y part lost on fissions in the spectrometer, with CC as the light emitter, is 14 0-25;,- C so: 1862 -w END - 3/3 USSR 6DC. 621.37'~.826+621.039.64 t*'/ NN 1, SIGEL, R. , WITKOWSKI, S. BADINIHACKER, 11. BUCHLO.. K.J. ELDIX111 FqRA, H., MENNICKE, H., MULSER P., PFIRST_H_,D,_.-, S LZ 1XV H. S "Survey of Studies of Laser-Produced Plasmas at the Max Planch Institute of Plasma Physics in Garching,, lVest.G6rmany:1 Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik Statey No 2(8), 1972, pp 37-44 rimental and theoretical Abstract: The paper is a survey of 6xpe research on la�er -produced plasmas done at the Max Planck Insti- tute of Plasma Physics in Garching. Experiments:are. described on heating of a plasma by emission from~a neodymium laser with energy of 30 J and pulse duration of approximately 30 ns, The plasma temperature was measured by aJilter mcthod; the til!tc of flight and average kinetic energy of *the ions we're moasured by robes. A laser with a single pulse lasting a fow pi.coseconds, p The results of theoretical studies done on com- puters are presented. [The article is a brief version of a paper presented to the editors by the organizational committee of the 1/2 --A j 9i''?, u. M, II; IV~ I i N In V t r., r"T re n W. a M, MIN I M-111 I I ME ull, W, OF 1-H USSR TLC 620.193.1; )HUYAMEW, L. N., DUBILIaN, G. 11., DALIS011, V. D., POLvtiOYA'TIL-:)MVA, L. A. and REYFEER, A. A.$ Mosc6ir Aviation InWEtuto inoml Sergo OrdzhonDdidme "Coi=omion Resistance of Diffumion C3,zome Plated Steel in Certain Nedituan" ~Moscowj gashchita I%Mallov, Vol 9. No 1, Jan-F6b 73, pp 66-70 Abstract: A study was made of the corrosion bohivior of chxomg plated zq-'~Ols in a ser-les of industrial aggressive nedia, Specineens c~' carbon steels (brandr, 35 and 45) and of (I%h2I_N5T austeiAtIc-ferri-Lic class steel voxxe S _r _ice ch'mmated accorclln.- to a technology develor~ed by the Ch-air of Aviatirwj C4 of IOtals of Moscow Aviation Institute; their diffusion layer was x-ray- aimlyzed and its thickness and microho-TrIziese rzeasmsad. Corrorlon re3istance curvez; of brand 45 eleel Ix-fore and after diffusion chmie plain ;- at 11%, 0 for 10 hrs show tha#1 I diffusion ch-mmating protects bi-and 45 steel Hgainst corxozaion in a 159 solution of tartaric acid and in a 3% Oolution oAT tab!,- salt, but does not realiably protect it Iii a concentreLed fmon spli%tion videly used in refrigerating plants at opezz-aUng conditions of 300 0 aod 60 at. Results of corrosion tests under immstrial 4=.ditio= of up to t147o yaaalv, duratim of brand 35 stool and OKh,'_IIN5T steel, chromated wid not cj~avmlodj ivm nhovn. Tho corrosion xizte of brand 33 eteel aublocted -to the aotion ol wi at~"Lvxa::;r;Ivc am USSR MULMAYEV, L. M., et al., Zashchita ketallovqjol 9, .140 It Jan-Feb 73, PP, 46770 meclium f or up to 672 h--s with adiffusion coating is k*.-,~-n times lower Vmm without a coating and approximately equal to tl-Ae corrosion rato of CWe I N'5T stainless steel in this medium. The use of a t-hromated. i diffusion coating to increase the corrosion resistance of M211U15T rrovQd to bg of little effect.. Two figures, two tables, five bibliographic refoxences. 2/2 USSR 543.12-3-11+532-74 SPITSTN' V. I., aLAZUNOV, X. P. DSRYAIOIK, 11. V., CHURAYEV, I ILI I K-T and ZORINO Z. X., Inatitute-of Pbysicq6l. Chemiatry Academy of Sciences USSRO Moscow "Study of the Anomalous Water by the Method of Neutron Activation Analysis" Moscow, Doklady Akademil Rauk SSSRt Vol 202l No 1# Jan-Feb 72, pp 132-135 Abstracto Samples of anomalous water were studied for their content of admix- tures which could possibly be leached out of the glass; particularly Si and Na, after irradiation with thermal neutrons. As a preliminary experiment quartz glass itself was examined. The Na impurities were found.to be low, and irre- gula--Iy distributed throughout the capillary, The anomalous water samples were compared to double distil2ed water. it was,established that the admixture concentration was much higher in the anorm-lous samples tkmA in the double distilled material. The contertof Si and Na was Inversely proportional to the volume of the sample studied. This could be due to the evaporative procedures used# the impurities being introduced fro& the surface layer ofthe capillaires, f=m the evaporation equipment, etc. Temperature doesn'1 seem to have any The quantity of the anomalous puticular effect on the, content of. imputities. COXponents in the samples of anomalous water varied in thd range of 5-1o-3 to g. Xtasurement of Low-Ener.,,v Ions (Abstract: "Measurement of Low-Energy Ions," by,Y9. 1. Gal'perin,.V. A. Gl4dysh.,v, 1. D. 1vanov, 1. ~_N. T. ik, B. V. Poleillv ~Noscww, V. V. Tzmn-fy, H. 1. Khazanov, A. V. Shifri _1Y elssledovaniya.' Vol'.Vill, NO '1, 1970, pp~ 120-126) Y Of GeoactivL [Note; "17his is part of a sectionalized article 015tud puscleti and PhotoelecErons on the Satellite 'Kostros-2611 Kosmicl%es,4;.ye Io3lcdovaniXa, Vol VIII, No 1. 1970. pp 104-1161 T he KP-801 low-energy ion spectrometer i,s described; it.was usav on Lhu "Kasmos-261" saullite for measuring ionp, In the rnnge O.Cli-g kav. It, ib z, Modulation trap with magnetia protectiotr of the r1q, colLocror; zhi5 &uppreases tho currents of accondarV electrons and photoeloi!trons oltage in Llia fora rom the collector. The ion flux Is modulated by 4N or a rectangular wave with a frequency of 300 cps a -.W voltage zm 01itudau of 0.5 and 2 kV over threshold voltages fron 0.04 to 6 W. The electric electric current of the central collector and the positive curre6t of-the ring collector are measured, This papei gives ihe first resulmof meaf;ure- ments on the "Kosmos-261" satellite. In regional close to the.,&uroral 20rZ it is common to register fluxes of tons with energies of several kcV, at- ru taining 107 ions.cMr2_sec-lkeV-l. After midnight_t~ese particlen are situated in the northern hemisphere near the southern boundary.o., the Za region of injection of electrons in the form of a "hydrogen arc." addition, in the southern and northern polar caps in, the region of in- 'tudes 70-80' ions were reg IIstered simultaneously with soft variant lati electrons in the ao-called "second" or "soft" auroral zone. The ion onergy spectra *in the northern hemisphere (nighttime, altitude about 22W.kpi) and In the southern hemisphere (daytime, altitude about 600 km) are'differeat. In the northern auroral zone the spectrum has'a pronounced maximuiL Ln the region 1.5-2 keV, whereas in the southern auroras zone and in the south pole cap the spectrum in the region 0.04-8 keV ii rather flat (without taking into account the charge exchange of protons.during passagethroug~h .F. the atmosphere). The pitch-*angle distribution usually has a naxinsum near 70". The authors given an example of an ion intensity burst in the low latitudes over the USSR at L Z 2. 157GOSSO A Not, AA YA. C 14 Ace. Nr.: Ref. Code: Measurement.-Of Low-Energy Electrons (Abstract: "Measurement of Low-Energy Electrons," by iu.-I. Gal'perln, J,~~J* n, N -V. Dzhordzhio, I. D. Ivanay, 1, P. ~:arDJAs~;j y, ~~4!~yt~a, P. 1. Khazzinav, r,~~ik, B. V. PV4~lejiov, V. V, TenTyyw _~jj. A. V. !hl'fr-:n and F. K. Shuysk]~~Z--Mbsccw~ Kosmichaskiye Iss do'vanilya, Vol VIII, No 1. 3.970, pp-W-41~-) (Note: This is part of a 6ectionalized article "Study of -Getiactive Cor- Puscles and ftocoelectrons on the Satellite '.Kosmos-2611,11 Xoqoichcs~iya Issledovaniya, Vol V111. No 1, 1970, pp 104-4361, A spectrometer for low-energy O1C9trOnOj OPerating In tra cnerj;y range 30 eV-15 keV, is described. Electrons undergo energy sejac&~ion,in a cylindrical capacitor and then are accelerated to 17 keV ond,,are tered by a scintillation counter with two photomultipiiers operating in a coincidence circuit, 11e instrument field of view is circvliir, uiQ aperture angle is +3.5, the geavAtry factor U 2-10-3 CM2.wtn1FAd and tnt energy resolution is aEJE - 0.19. In the firot'range (30-150,' cV) oiiwgy scanning Is done smoothly by applying a sm4tooth voltage; In 6he 5econd analvals it is done smoothly at three fixed onarglea --- 1. 4..'~ and 15 kev. The lnstrur-ent can be switched from one regime to another by corrraa~ii fror, /hr _-O AP0042568 the earth. The paper gives the firsc,results of measurerents o-a the mos-261" satellite. The instruments measured the -equillbrium wiergy s,-pcc- trum of fresh photoelectrons at different lacitudes for differLnt pitch angles. Soft auroral electrons with anargies.from:30 eV to approximirely I keV were registered both in the "second" zone of auroras and ia tha rain uroras in which electrons with amrSien.4.5 and 15 U e'j" r., 0. r rA a 'A a o ZOM Of a very intensive even during 'magnetically quiet ~ times'. On nanY revolutions of the satellite abouc the earth, parsing approilmtely along che aur-,ral ovali with transition from tha,midnight. to thei morning sectors there As a amctureleso "background!' of al ctrons with'i1n. althast constant I tennity P. In ani slowly changing angular distribution, The energy flux oz these clec- troas is approximately I erdmLsec. . t4ear the midnioit sectoi, and wal th transition from the midnigbt-to evening sector, the'fluxes of alzroral ulec- trons are far more irregular, with strong peakaj partlcu~arly iut aboul. 4.5 keV. No Peasureable electron intensities wark dia;overed in cho middle and low latitudes in the keV range. Tha upper limit of the enoxgy flux in the quiet atmosphere is approximately 4X.5.104 erg/cm 2. see, An ception is the equatorial region of the Ionospheric anoraly, wh6re aa earlier (on the "Kosmos-5" satellite) there was spora4ic ragiscrj of soft *Iectrons. 19760-548 Acc. Nr. Ina ItP,0042S70 Ref, Coze: Study.of Gecactive Corjuscles and ?hotoelectrors scles and Photoelectrons or. the f str ett "Study.of Ceoactive Corpu (Ah a 'Kasmos-2611 Satellite," by _Lt. 1). Bo~lyt~ in. Y~!. Gall- qva, UPIC perin, V. &.SLLdtshey, R. A. 'Ko-viiihkin. T. R-Iulyarchik, :Yu. It. Ten- X. 1, ___Iedorova, Yu. P. Shilyayev, F.-K. Chuyakaya and R. V~ 'Shuleni-W;. 1.105cou, Kosmicheskiye-f-ss-lido-vaniya,-V'oYVIII.-~o 1, 1970'j~ Tho*artificial earth satellite "Koszos-161"' was used in' a nLudy, of low-eaergy gcoactive corpuscles and f resh photoelectrons And tha ir i. t n 4ction with the earth's upper atmosphere, The:satcllite W s launched or, W or vas 71', 00 chat for AP December 1968. G-rbital inclination Ea.tha,equat a rolati'vely long time it moved. almost along a. tangent along th-t auroral zona over the Soviet Far North, making it possiblago in=W tho volume of simultaneous masurementa from the satellito and from grourd'abserva- tories. The storage regime 144dC It posaibla to,excend continOon mailflura- vents for perlQds of several revalue,' tons. I_%c11j4in& passon,owr, t~,e auraral qV r the, polar Capp as rae LF tones In the ArctU And Antax4ttc a-nd :z the -variant geomagnatic lAtitudea 82-851. During tha InIti4l Periq~l satellite apogee was at 670 kx and parigea v Is At .217 kmi but. it finnyiy, ntering into the de e 1 era of the atmosphere on 12 FO- burnt up upon e ns ay ruary 1969 after making 857 revolutiovis of the earth. The expert=enz lasted 53 days.. The orbit was such that. in the north6rn hemiop4rt middle. -high,latitudes the satellite r4ved below or closia; to the maxLrau=L of and the Foregion so that ionospheric electron denslq.' al~pas irr, trajoctorl and its variations could be determined In. a number of. regions on:~the baijis of measurements by ground Ionospheric stations.;-The. period of 'tl!e experi- ment included both quiet periods and those withlstr6n~& disturbah~es. V-e- experiment was conducted under the "Program of Cooperation Anong Socialist Countries in the Field of S?ace Research and Peoceful Use of Spave-" Ground measurements were made in Sulgaria, Hunggry, gast Cermanyo ?oland, tumania, USSR and Czechoslovakia. Observatoriepeand special expe4itiona,-Y tations in the USSR participated: in Yakutia,:the Far N I, Slberialamd middle latitudes. The article cited below is divided into four partsz~ 1) Description of Experiment; 2) Measurement of Low-En6r&y Electrm; 3) Xea- surement oi Low -Fnergy Ions;,4) Measurements of Charged 2articles wit14 Intermediate azd High Ertergies. Parts 2)-4) are essentially in4e;andaAt articles and are abstracred separately. I ,?,rtlcl,e by Li~~Kqaa~, L V lyarova, Central Scientific Oratory '"se Cana Xosco-4 me,: R,,.,ear4r-'% Lab 'C" Insti"tute-Imeni. N.I. Piragov; Y~ditsinskikh KzLk SSSR Russian. No 1. 1972, PP investigation of mitotic activity In surviving organs and tissues re*u-ted in postulation of the position (OullouL4 that the nature of extinc- -on a! cell diviaion fol-lowirl; soz~tlc death depends on the typo Of tinsue. F -.,he zSc-oreticAl r.3 well as ;=acrical interest of this position in obvioup. ..us, tbc degree of comp piet~cn of c~41 division related to the- time of call. ou~.--vzl co.::d hezva ai a cytolo!&IcAl indicator of viability of cadavtr tisz-ze. w~ruch Is L=pQrt~nt to cotis4"-r in orZan, traarplantation, or. uell as ift and fLte=a-:c medit,=1 zuaaln.tions. 71le perpose of the present worl, was to study poacll4rtem mitotic activity In tv%e hepa;lc parenchyim of partially hepatectomized rats. t Ue experl!=,=" we ll~ed 52 nale rats weighing 200-250 and 120-1',10 Ir er nc=butal =c!sthezkia zw~thlrds of Elie liver was ramved by the ar..l tl~ =i=zls were decapitated 26-30 hour4 efter tur't 1~. :'-L; mitczic '111jIsLun of hapatocytes. varQ *-!.k. t #.nalyuiu of tile t~&.iieu xid a o=L of ciltrjues wove perforned on aceto- The rx!" r-itatir, Iridex per cal;o wnn dcrivad .-*r..,, 10 ruCh oi wMtrlh was 4ita=-1.4~4 by cour=InR I '0GO Inepato cytc- f.-I.r! zz~ z-t in a.'l nuclei were countod) , For dat-cm1iiALion oi the in-lzx, 4&7-60~ MILOtic -E-*Zures were Counted. We adiainlr.Lered (C.5 in ~~.; vA to a~-~ of Elie anim0a ~!,). wa". nldle ei c --v le~rk:l:n~4. a., divi"Ing hupatu- z~ 4-~, e,~ch of wh~z:i w4d dmrived trom coucmlsig 100 mitotic on ~urotaiLogr~r~ ai liver scctla~a, "he =AAt~l:161 was ~"IvA-l w~t- a mav'rlificatibn of 7-90. Tha r.i,~LibLical rollabillty Di 0- xeultz vaa cl-ck.d u.,Ing the r. - test by the oi Y1illt%Y aid Scudeikt. Three ~erlcs of expvrir~nto were performa-d. In .......... USSR UDC 591.69-94-542.5(479.24) IN"KAYA L. Institute of Zoology, Azerbaydzhan~SSR, Baku lid Mites (Acariformes Troitbiculidae) From o New Species of Trombicu Azerbaydzhan Bats" Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 12, 1971, pp 1877-1880 Abstract: A description is given of 11yotrombicula rhinolophi lfuljarskaja sp. n., and Neotrombicula microcliiropteri Muljarskaja sp. p. M. rhinolophi resembles M. hexasternalis Schluger et Kudrjaschowa, 1969, from which it differs in having a more convex posterior. margin of the scute.3lum, lower placement of cirri on the palpi, 4 sternal cirri between. the III coxac, and more powerful legs. N. microchiropterl resembles Trombicula radfordi Schluger, 1948, from which it differs in having a small lateral cirrus on the palpus, one hollow cirrus on the III tarsus, and longer legs. USSR UDC 576.895.4 KOROBEYNIKOV, A. S., DZHEBRAILOV, D. D., BABAYEV, A. G., SHASHNIKOVA, N_. V., and 11OVSUMOV, M. A. "Trombiculid Mites (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) of Western Azerbaydzhan" Baku, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk, No 3, 1971, pp 77-82 Abstract: The Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences Azerbaydzhan SSIR, conducted a study of the distribution of trombiculid mites in Western Azerbaydzhan in 1967-68 jointly with the Azerbaydzhan Antiplague Station. The principal host of these blood-sucking parasites in Western AzErbaydzhan was found to be the red-tailed gerbil (Meriones arythrourus) bocallse of Lhe large number of animals of this species. significan.ce as hosts of trombiculid mites can also be ascribed to the Asia Minor gerbil (Meriones tristrami), house mouse, common and social, Voles, and the~weasal. The number of mites varied with the season.and withi climatic conditions ar various elevations of this mountainous.area., The largestinumber of Trombiculidae species (nine species) infested Merlones erythrourus. Weasels. were infested exclusively with Miyatromhiltula caucasica. The bird mice Neoschoengastia thomasi was found on forest dormice and the 1/2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0100201-1 =1 NOWN M --ad IN-VIN ... WON _Mll 0". ri UDC 576-895.4 MULYARSKAYA, L. V., KOROBEYNIKOVAl A. S., and BARAGAMOU, E.~S., "Small Mammals as Hosts of Trombiculid fAcariformes, Tzrpmbiculldae) in the Lesser Caucasus" Bakul Izvestlya Akademii Rauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Serlya Blologicheskilth Kaukv No It 1971f PP 95-101 Abstracti During 1963-66 the Institute of Zoology, Acadeny of $ciences Azerbaydzhan SSR9 and the Azerbaydzhan AntipLigue Station carried out a study of -the species composition of small mammals harboring Trsimbiculld mites in the Lesser Caucases, the species composition of the mitem infeBting sma-11 mammals theref the degree of infestation of the mamnals of different species with the mites, and seasonal variations in the degree of.Anfestation. Tho results are summarized in the form o-" tables. Trombicull.1 mitos are of importance as vectors of rickettBiosess The principal hosts of the nites Were rodents of several species (gerbils,,volesi and the.houta~mouati), The considerable degree of infestation of the house mouse with Trombiculld 'Mius is of intex-estp because house vice -were, foundto bo infested to pnlv a slight degree or not at all in other regions, af th'O Caucasus. ENGLISH TITLEt use OF THE Z"TSFV METHOD FOR DETERMINO THE WATER CONTENT OF FOGS IN CIWQXRS FOREIGN TITLEz PRIKREMIYE KLADVA ZAYTSEVA DLYA OPMZLENIYA VODUDSM T"OV V KAMERMH Aursolt A. F. Manimeaka SOME; Not Given V= comem, tif rbi- P-itilicatics" have been ttanslawl as rrr.--ntcd In the original text. No ft-r-nipt hii, been made to vrrify the 3ccuTacy of any stlitement contained herein, This transUtion is published with 3 minimum of copy editing and Fraphics preparation in ardor to e%prditc the disiernin4tion of In"mation. Mig"sis for additional copies cif this jocoment 0w.tJ be addressed to Department A, Nai6nisl Tcchnlc:kl Information Service. Springfielzi. Virginia 22151. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. This truftslation was accomplished from a xerox suiriuscript. The graphics were net reproducible. An otteimpt to obtain the orizir=l fir.phics yielded me-~,stfve rerulta, Thusi, this document vats publiahad as in, In arder to mak& It available on a tissaly basis. USS.R kMINOV, A. _1.~ ESHKABYLOV, T. D., and M.UKHITDINOV, A, G., Chair of Patho- logica-1 Anatomy and Otorhinolarimgological Diseases, Samarkand I.,iodical In- stitute uToxicological Characteristics of Sevin" Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 5, 1971, PP 18-Z0 Abstract: All but I out of 18 rabbits chronica,14 poisoned with sevin (5 mg/ kg) for 6 months survived. During this time their geneilal condition retuained good and the hematological indexes were within normal limits. Alanine- transaminase and aldolase activities following an initial increase dropped to near-normal levels by the ond of the experiment. In an6ther nories/of eaperi- ments, 11 out of 18 rabbits given much larger doses of "vin (50 tag kg) died within 94 to 179 days. These animals ate poorly, lost weight, and showed various symptoms of poisoning. The hamatological iniexes were abnormal and a1dolase-transaminase and aldolase activities increased considerably. peal- thv ad,optottinn mf Erchoolog): ta, "it and of -q to hit worUing conditionoo. Both titrections are intorcornected and, n3 a rulo. olvilmal solutions have to be Sought wherQ they tnterlect one ortotntr. and drolitnerot took an ArtIvu part In Improvinit the MA iss-ment of one of the most important sectors of the Shchrlotina Chemical 19 00?14191 JQ 'I t C,-,bj-. -- tile A,'..Wtlt 11 pr(~ductlon,.,They bc;.1%wtth -J1tpUYchD-rhYnl010V,1c-1l f,h.. .0li of 0 , 9;, rn M . rink t ,lt i ,t r I I Na,a~' '1'~r i st. Ic.% .This conterns. 1,11 Other wutd .5. th ,,, tilts ni,- t'". .,i 'it-. the .-I 1,~;itttl 0:.rAt of msi,. A!, qts.ly4l,; .,- ilio -J.- 0 0- "s,i'l,"f 'W~t.tltin~ c.i,tr.1, OW FYM,t-, Ult, effi,ivncy th, .3, of vi-oda~ tLon cap.,itits, tile tit t.ul.plying Lnr--tfull "e .;~~,a"r4ad 01 the Cfttjnr4 fr)r vLolestions at thl, wurk regimer. And far tinplAtOn'.1 jtoppn.,tn and breakdowils. Cr1ttcnL evnJunLtons were Wtof,the intorLor and cquLliment layout of the awalailot prOdUcLiUn's Cirotat tit .1 pollsL (Crp). The analyi1i rtyvilrd 'J'Att. ..f,:w lite wt,rv VhWn iq rv""rt"f wEth rrt.mt tv.r".J~ P".4 I"t..1l~tqjMl "trill, w"I bvco~lng r,,i-n mire dtfficult due to the fact that ~vsv of the 0ect.ricni n, jd,l~~ v,hnt,l,%.i did n,,t hive Y-tc. cliniril. 1'1,,-rvforc. ts. 4nme or th4. t,theological cognEtudis had to be rc;zulaTrd directly at tho th" 11" .1-41"V Wall Is, etsts.. 1.V4;_ tvi,viol (40.o; j-1Rt an-4 ob5e"r- the tharre in the- production prorvie crn the If the =a%urv.-s whith he took uid not succeed in nortiziltzinr the procclia, the oli*ratcr had to go to ths- produrttan Area A;;Atn. And when the work t-w-ItAt-iritsd in q",r4t plarell th. thr"t of An xi n All I G 9 ";_4 -wan ir-tcd. An lrq,rovi,,rn,:n L 01 04- MeLhu-111 at CtintrUlting the b.1111C units dtrvctly from tit, fCl- un. fo und to be the firat reserve for tstcroA51[na the efficiency of the ammonLA, Production. Tit# sutteol, or Lhis -rk dopedris to I.VR. 4-lotent upon th~ hpeV(l Ard prectsicit with whtch the operntors take in *It of the inforin"tIon. )v,,t rf it was receitst-d fr-n inlLrumvitta 'which wi,re located an a pamil, i'vird to the rvqujrt~ntnti of er7cinot._4 and which werv ditter" in "let, for-, the structure of theIr dints, and c.l.ting. On the dLALK of n-l-r tf ILI--- tolstr-sel,ants th,, Int.r,ool, eoer~ t~ r"11 sti,sl difficte it to rv.1. while oth"s, even thQle of Vne --me type. were calitormtell According tis, sm(~rs,t,t rtading On li,,il.y of the Insitnsia,,.t. it wan altoKvther difficult to dL-jtIh,,uIsh Else rorAdUlit!1 dkee U M, IlLgh-tighto creftLed by 1..l. of th'tr The hs,.1ls,4 of the Itliscr,,-nt- were pnihited xr,y, i(r~y.grvvn, b-n, and black, re;nrdlivin of their functionc. The prLsiciplet of a rational layout for the Inattuments sorts, not, always 'A... . t _4 .qov tip this* whers. for owample. ths~ fit~m pr4,4,,ljrP fell the ~per4tor W4 to check thv readings of instruosents whlch were located on eight pmn.1%. Thuil, a "evnnd rtxerve ror improvin4 isper"tiona control wisi Jetrrvitsiod .. a wre careful choice of Instriatents Anti their layatit. Immirtont niv,pritcomingo wrrft dineove"d In the location of tile controls At the rrr,Tho prlt%ciplv4 of locattry. tile. controls relattvid to the cU,trot 10.1.t8 con"e.L'd.it Is thr. had b... Th.s. white thVIAstir %silMto or the first ,, Ur Ur1tt4 Ucte tormLed on a board from left to rights ~thrtr controls were locat"S on a panel from right to tert. which rosuitpsl in orronvous fict.tona by the operstato still mA41r It difficult to L V I I it 11 L-0 p I v. I I% t, r 0 u I, v . L It,- L b, Id r or j ". I I I., I h,, ap-t,,.,, ~~,rk (`-~i~tl-d kit A -1 ~ 1.1t 1,1: 1%,: or 11 r N,,t TI, ndd Itio. 6up~tllo-ui -q.11 ...... I. Rnti-mlitinIj U- v,jrij--o, ..-I LITC liltht.1.11j; and ventilatLon weit, al,u --rv.6 for jj- -1 ~ 1 1, cM ~L_-. III,- allove shoCtct,inings were Climinated with the develo;-i-it inLrod~tivuot,,an InduzLciul d-leotiti I,",, C.-c 41- -4vt"j._.itt-_-n -tf~m'~ C'N'. A,, 3 ton,,Lt. It t,, r. cpntrnt c.~uto,~j p,j,-,trV1 from 4q t-~ :.1 of 01V o;1,11atiOn of dre 1-r-;-,tion Vq,lj--L to,,- 't- , "t tit- pernon'r...unrk In th;~ contr,21. sytLvm. beca r" ~r I lab 1 e And =1~ 14 Me "'e F of 'n.t-os Im,ottem - A -4-131.ivu Anol-1. ~I Ll" 't r.-bvr of ..t viatt'l rol 5S.6L.,ta. 1. 1 I. S3 the C. 11~t f '0 t perren at It- it, It"... Th, Kv-c,,Il,d "ht.du IACLar" if-. _Jrfn I f E le tso9t insportnnt -nditions upon which thV VfI i~ 1~-nrv An.1 cvl L..'L 1 fthe un,, f eq.tp-rit tl,pvml~. As a., ftu.lvk~ .1 th, -'.- rm-,t, b'.I Ud-s "nd, in gmeral., vioLntionict pr~duizkorr i'v-ot- It, r - . LvC Intent vy%tvins are cAutted for the mogt p^rt bv tht, fact ttric n,-z enough con;;Wetntton Is givent to t1re chSr8,1t,tI~ti- part cnjetl?ltjtt~~ of mArp in the viraigns of etachinet , 1"rtrutntInt:~j gnJ, cont.rul ft"tenta. Old urrort are rct,oacrd -- cngtnp~r% t-rratr and technical vystmm, and production organizers melt-.,t people for 0- ;,orrc*Ieadl1% ocrupmtIonn -- artJ all of this without tire hrkp of psychologists and physLologints. A compt-tent crtnmiderntiull of the human fAct*r it not A on-ti-,,. but a ptravatent source Cur Ln,~.rvaetng. tabor vroductiviitv nkid Ll- rrj,~I-,y of ~urtal rrothirtion. %T 1. Lg1%IfZ-'1t Outj In out' th~ imunt or ergonomic research ~Peiniz rvrform4,,d on vconomic routr.1~1~ wtLh indurtrint vntrrprtrvr and departmt-ul* lvt~ by -V" I I t imi tit rers-rit yearn. Nvvtrthet-%, th~, m-A for thin kis,.1 ,I i, being fnr from fell)- --I. At it,,- I,,-,,nt It,- ,t,. It. I--- developed and r..IiL" I,, tho coontri- No.i 1. 1, Lh,! pr.grrax of entir,,- br.ncht-s of i"du.try m th,. ,I introtwettva or the ri-sults tit t-rrontemic renvamh. It nhould bV t"phanterd that the sprim. rol.- %it -gu"osnj-. :ocimlLst society Is not limit'" to the tanks of Incromptng I*b,,c ffictericy m4d optimizing production tonditLors. The prospt-ct 1% 41 ................ USSR UDC 621.316.351088.8) KOLOTAYEV, A. V. "Three-Phase Conductor" USSR Author's Certificate No 269232, filed 3 Feb 67, published 3 Aug 70 (from RM-Elektrotekhnika Fnergeri1a,;.1;o 2, Feb 71 A_ ct '10 2 Ye 104 Trar- i-*.on: An invention nertaining to three-phaso conductors With svil-,Mot- rical zrrarZement of Cho. buses is described. Its purpose is to decrease the 'I dir ovcra~ -ens`ons o4 the device as a result of which Chu inductive reactance and IG;5~-Qs are reduced. The patented design is disr_'Lnguit~""Icd ~_:rar.-. the known ones by the ~`act that the phase buses are attached to ono insulator executed in the form o.L* a three-point star, The two lower buses are aluo attached to base Insulators installed on a dolly. There is I illustratioa~ UDC 621. 373.826:621-317-38 IMINs A. YA, WNTYAN, K. L., RUBINSHTEYNj, S. I., and SOLCIVIYE?s V. S. "Using Resonance Luminescence and the Method for its Registration With th e Aim of Measuring the Energy of Pulsed lasers" _p. mezhved Radiotekhnika. Res temat. naucho-telchns ab. (Radiotekhnika. Republic -Interagency Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection of Articles), 1972, vyp.2l.. PP IU-185 (frcm RZh-Radiotekhnika, No llp Nov 72p Abstract No 11 A223) Translation: The authors describe the principles for measuring the energy of lasers with. axodalated energy factor by transforming the radiation energy into luminescence :,energy, Three methods for luminescence resistration are ccmidered. The use of resonance luminescence and the methods described for its registration make it possi- ble.~tq~jzimplify the process for measuring the energy of high powers nanoseco p nd -a ti -pulses *ithin ca- a broad dynamic ranged Original article: one Ulu tration. ani ldc ezAriess Reamed rap g USSR GRIBOV, V. If., KOBZAREV. 1. YU., F. UR V D OKUN L. B. POPOV, V. S. "On the Properties of Amplitudes Not Satisfying Conditions of the Pomeranchuk Theorem" Moscow, Yadernaya Mika, Vol 12, No 6, Dee 70t pp 1271-1285 Abstracti The properties of amplitudes violating the Pomeranchuk equality 0- - &-, where C*~ and c5-are the total cross sections for particles and antiparticles respectively, are Investigated. It In shown that in the case of constant asymptotic (9 -:~, ev ) cross sections both the crossinG- antisymmetric and the crossing-symmetric~paxts of the 4mplitvde.must have a radius that increases logarithmically with energy. Then a-( 8 ), the imaginary parts of partial waves of the S -channel with nerative sign, ,must be an alternating function of its aTguments In R' and the Impact paramtster 0. Therefore a. thelmaginary paits of the crossing- rjy=otrlc partial amplitudes cannot be proortional to.a.( and must be selocted in such a way as to ensure 8 -Chwuwl unitatity The properties 1/21 ff, WIFE USSR GRIBOV, V. N., et al., Yadernaya Fizikaj Vol 12, no 61 Dec 70, pp 1271-1285 of amplitudes violating the equality 67-= 6;are armayzed using the example of the so-called automodeling partial amplitudes, whiob are a function of one variable The general form,of these ampliUdes, their crossing properties, and the question of SI -ch&nneliunitairity and their dependence on the angular momentum j in~the t-channel are discussed. Certain examples of automodeling functions axe givezil 2/2 AF-U USSR GRIBOV, V. N., Physicotechnical Institute impni A. F. loffe, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Institute of Theoretical and Exper- imental Physics, State Committee for the Use of Atomic Energy; scow Engineering-Physics Institute, and Institute of Theoretical and ExperimentaliPhysics,.State Committee for the Use of Atomic Energy; KCBZAREV, I ' YU*, OKUNto L. B., and POPOV, V. So, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, State Con-nittee for the Use of Atomic Energy "Properties of Amplitudes Idith Logarithmically Increasing Inter- action Radius" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizi~a, Vol 13, No 3, Mar 71, pp 670-680 Abstract: A previous article by the authors c.onsidered the elas- tic scattering amplitudes nf the particle F(s,t) and antiparticle F (s, t) f or the case in which the Pomeranchuk equality is violated 1/4 -------- ------ USSR GRIBOVI V. N., et al., Yadernaya Flzika, Vol 13, No 3,- Mar 71, PP 0670-0580 viz.,, given s -,-cc the total cross-sections of the interaction with a given target for the particle and aatiparticle are con- stant and do not equal each other 0, CT coast,a d. An analysis was given of so-called self-sitnilar, mode~i in which the behavior of the amplitudes,,in essenceis determined by a sin- gle variable 7-== where 1n s, 'q is the momentum 2) transfer (t =-q ,and Po is the length dimensionality param- 2/4 USSR GRIBOV, V- N., et al.) Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 13, No 3, Mar 71, pp 670-680 eter; and it was sL--iown that the imaginary part of the crossing- antisymmetric amplitude is an alternating function of its argu- ments and q* The present article considers limitations which are imposed on the amplitude by analyticity and unitarity in the case of constant total cross-sections, as well as those that vary with energy, without any assumption of self-similarity. it is shown that a number of amplitude properties established in the earlier article, particularly the sign alternation of the imaginary part of tho crossing-antisymmetric amplitude, obtain even without the assumption of self -similarity. ~ Mlodes are con- sidered in which the characteristicAmpact parameters e in- crease with increase in energy (the Pomeraachuk-,equality is violated, given with a discussion only of those and q for which and 3/4 USSR urc 6166961.25-o6:616.988-75-092-9 MAD and STAKHANOVA, V. M., Institute of Virology imeni. D. 1. van5vskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Experimental Study of Combined Staphylococcus-Influenza Infection" Moscow,, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 616-621 Abstract: Mdce were inoculated with Staphylococcus aureur- strain 'No 209 and influenza via-as strain WS, given in nonlethal doses either sinultaneously or successively at intervals up to 96 lirs. The.synerGistic offect of this com- bined infection was manifested in increased mortality (15-5rfiO, as commared with control anirmla receiving bacteria only, virus ortly, or physiologlical saline (0-15%). Proliferation of both agents was a prerequisite for the synergistic effect. . The period of elimination of bacterLa fron the lanr-rs was protracted, so that the microbes were found for up to 15 aays in the respira- ~tory pathways of mice with compound infection but only for 4 days in control animalsi No significant differences were observed in lung titers of influenza virus betveen experimental and control animals. It is sugj7este(i that, the synergistic effect r-ay be due to iy--d -jcerJ phagocytosin in the lur4~-o, as a resultu of virus-induced destr.,etion of ciliary epithelivir and cnvuLrig 10 USSR UDC 617-001.34-07:[616.839+616.45]-07 VE)DI, A. M., MATLINA, E. Sh., and Laboratory of Functional Control in Man and Animals imeni U. I. G~at6 ~en 0v, Academy of Sciences USSR "Sympathoadrenal System in Patients With~Vibration Sickness" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya., No 10, 1971, pp 12-16 Abstract: Analysis of the excretion with urine of epinephrine, norepine- phrine, dopa, and eopamine in 50 patientswith vibration sickness at rest and after functional tests (immersion of hands in cold water and subcutaneous injection of insulin) was performed. The. excretion of norepine-phrine was l(wer in the patients than in healthy controls, and the. daily rhythm of catecholamine excretion was impaired, as shown by a marked decrease at night. In response to cold, only tlie excretion of norepinephrine increased in the patients, whereas both norepinephrine and epinephrine inLreased in the control. The injection of insulin decreased the exc';retion of epine- phrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and dopq in the patients (i,e., it dc- pressed the sympa th oad renal system) but increased that of epitlephrine without affecting the other mediatorg. 41 - ------------ . .......... uDo 61.6-o6t,34-ooa Laboratory for Problems of the Confxol of Functions in 0100~,Rarn and Animals imeni N. 1. GrashCbelikov, Acodemy of 19ciences the urgan-t WSR (director -- Academician V. V, Parini directors of the work Prof A. M. VeYn,and Doctor of Biological Sciences E, ISh,.Hatlina) "Acetylcholine Content and Acetylebolinestexase Activity in Patients with Vibration Sickness" Baku# Azerbaydzhanskiy Meditsinskjy Zhurnal, No Jos 19?1, Pp 36-41 Abstraett In an experinent involving 50 patients with vibration sictmess and 10 healthy persons, it was four%A that the. cholinergl,c activity of the blood of the former increased in response to stress. When the were in a state of relative quiet, the pubjects with vibra- tion sickness were found -to have a normal amount of acetycholine In the blood, but a lower than normal degree of acetyleholinesterase activity. Coneequently, their cholinergic index, which is the ratio: of acetycholinestexase activity to acetylcholine content, was also lower t.h= normal. Both groups of subjects were exposed to two fo=s of stresst a) their hands were immersed in cold water for 3 minutes I ai,4 b) 0, 1-0 15 unit of insulin per kilogr= of body weight was. injected subcataneously. No signi- ficant changes were observed in the healthy subjects, 1i) the patients with 1/2 USSR MUMIMOOV, 11. A. Azerbaydzhanskly Ileditsinskiy Zbum-a, No 10, 1971, pp 36-41 vibiation sickness, there were no signifimnt changges in acetycholinesterase activity, but there was an increase in the acetycholine.content of the blood and a. consequent lowering of the cbolinergic t index. Hezi me , due to the higher acetyleholine content, the cholinergic'activity of the patients' blood increased. 2/2 MR.am, ffmmm r Im MEM -77 Acc. Nr: Abstracting Selvice; ~~7~ Ref. Code: TNTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. zl'e'~ga r A70-25931 Approximate, pkture of dw distribution plasma drift in the F2 region (PriblighennOia kartina raipOadelenlip dreifa plazmy v oblaW F2) Ajur~dov iia.NaASSSR, '4Akdetvt Institut Zemnogo Magnetirma. lonovf0r~ J,.Pa SY. e -3 Radio- voln. Krasnava Pakt~Lra, -oi SSR. Akad,q6iia Nauk Turkmelist Institut Fiziki Zemli i A mog", Pd~khpb_qd '_ ' _W - _'_'I - .I vat _IQ[kmdi SSR). k Turkmerskai SSI?,',Iz iia, Sefiia R~iAo-7ekh- niche4kikh, 0knicheskikh i Geologicheskikh Nauk' no. 1. ~970, p.' 113-115.8 refs. In Russian. Calculation of, the planetary distribution of drifts in tthe F2 region taking into consid(tratiqn the effecu.of winds in t.116.upper atmosphere. The latitudinal - distributpohs, of the rtical end the Ve rywidional velocity componatits of the drift-ore presented in~qtaqhs. The complex inte(action.effects of the motions of the.,neutral atmosphere and the ionospheric plasma a~'e cmuidered. G.R. REEL/FRME 19861030 1V USSR UDC: 537.5 1 RAGAN, Yu. M. , MILENIN, V. M. , and OV, A. K., "Investigating the Parameters of the Plasma of a Modulated Dis- charge in Helium" Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskov Fiziki, No 9v 1973, pp 2003-2004 Abstract: This brief communication describes exDerinents performed to investigate phenomena occurring when the cutrent in a discharEe in helium is modulated by frequencies in the range between a lower limit, at which frequency the electrons pass to the walls as a result of ambipolar diffuCion, and an upper limit -..,-hich is the fre- quency of formation of the electron distribution function according to energy. The apparatus for the experiments consisted of a cylin- drical discharge tube with a heated cathode, the tube being 700 long with an inner diameter of 28 mm. On the tube ayis at dis- tances of 60 and 135 mm from the anode are two probes set at right angles to the axis. A block diagram of the tubo and the rest of the equipment is eiven. Curves axle plottedfor the longitudinal electric field intensity as a function of the frequency, the elec- tron distribution function according to energy, land the computed and experimentally measured electron distribution functions plotted 1/2 49 - 7777-7- USSR UDC: 537.5 1 KAGAN, Yu. M., et al, Zhurnall- tekhnicheskoy fiziki, No 9, 1973, pp 2003-2004 on the same graph for the sake of comparison. Good agreement be- tween the two is evident. The authors thank N, B. Kolokolcv and A.-B-lagoyev for their advice, and V. Yulit for.his assistance in processing the results. 1/2 022 UNCLASSI FIED PPbCES',lNG DATE--2TNOV70 TiTLE--ANALYSIS OF THE CORRELAfIONS 13ETWEEN GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE EARTHIS CRUST IN SOUTHERN TURW-tEll I STAN -U- O.A.v LAKHAROVAt L*T#~v KESE01AN,,' MURADOV;r Ctlet :~YUVSHANQVt A. .-,CWNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ASHKI44LBAD, IZVEST[YA AKADEME1 NAUK TURKMENSKOV S$Rv SERIYA ~-~..-:-,FLZIKG-TEKii.N[CHESKIKH, KHIMICHESKI.KH IGECLOGICHESKEKH NAUKv NO 3, 1970, _0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,-~..SUSJ ECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY ---T-CPIC TAGS--EAOTH CRU3 MOHOROVICIC DISCONTINUITY, GRAVITA ST, TION FIELD, mAGNETIC FIELD ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0396 STEP ND--UR/0'.IGZ/70/V)Oi),It)o3/0083/0090 7ii(IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0t3?408 UJNCLA 5S ff-I E 112 022 UNCLASSIFfED PROCESSING DATE--27-~tOV70 CIRC ACCESSION Ni)--AP0137488 .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN SOUTHERN tLIRKMENISTAN THE GEPTH TO THE MOHOROVICIC DISC13NTINUITY CORRELATES WELL W11H THF GRAVITY FIELD BAND AGREES POORLY WITH THE MAGNFTIC.FICLOII IT AGREES SATISFACTORILY WITH `RELIEF OF THE EARTH-S SURFACE. JHE BEST CORRELATION WITH DEPTH TO THE IS, WITH THE GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC FIELDS TOGETHER; RELIEF OF THE SURFACE IN COMBINATION WITH THEGRAVfTY FIELD ALSO IMPROVES THE T -BUTS TO A LESSER DEGREE THAN IN THE PRECED114G E T .,,.,CCRREL,A ION, CAS r Liu IN -~~.;-COMBTNATION WITH TH&MAGNETIC FIELD THE'STANDARD DEVIATION IS BETTER '~,IHAN WHEN ONLY.'THE MAGNETIC FI -ELD.,I S, TAKEN I TO ACCOUNTi. IN A ,z.'tti3.~.y~,C,L.INAt:,REG,I(IN JHE CLOSE ST, CORRELATION BETWEEN DEPTH TO THE MOHO IS ~-,---'GUSERVED WITH THE RELIEF OF THE EAI-THIS~SURFACE. AFTER. COMPARING THE ERRORS AND VARIATIONS OF DEPTH TO THE MOHOROVICIC SCON ONE CAN' NOTE THAT IN. THE GEOSYNCL INAL REGION THE DEPTH TO AMONG CAN BE PREDICTED FROWRELIEF, OF: THE EARTH' 1.3 SURFACE; IN AND IN A ZONE OF DOWNWARPING IT CAN BE PREDICTED FROM GRAVITY 'FIELD. WITH RESPECT TO OPERATORS OBTAINED BY COMBININr I CAL PARAMETERS# IN ALL-GEorECTONIC, REGIONS SATISFACTORY FIELDS ARE FAKEN PREDICTION CAN BE MADE WHEN THE GRAVITY:AND MAGNETIC aMER, FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Or,: THE EARTH A-NO Tor 4TMOSP HERE. UNCLASSIFIE-D, - ----- ------ --- is - -------- --- USSR UDC 519,211:681.3 MURAMV, K.-A. NEVZOROV, V. V. ,Institute of Cultivation. , Ministry of _IWTCUR~ie of ~he Turknen SSR "Concerning a Procedure for Computing the Statistical Charac- teristics of Random 11tocesses on a Digital Computer" Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii riauk Turkmenskay SSR, Ser. Fiz.-tekbn., Khim. i Geol. Nauk, No 1, 1973; Pp 90-3 Abstract: A computational algorithm is developed for e1raluatinG statistical characteristics as a basis for digital computer processing of certain ran- dom processes which may be categorized as adaptive, havZng the! property of ergoaicity. The algorithm is comprised of the following sequence of opez- ations: 1. calculating the mean value of ~ the. proces5; 2). f iltering the process by centering relative to the instantaneous average; 3. calculating the variance of the process; Ji. calculating the metui scli bare devi ation; 5. calculating the coefficient of variation-, 6. calculating the normed autocorrelztion function; 7. calculating the spectTal density; B. calcu- lating the mutual correlation function; 9. calcnlatir4 the mutual spectral thad, density. Analysis of oscillograms shows that the me is applicable to 'the study of various mobile and stationary inachines. USSR UDC: L537.226+537-311.51 :t537+5351 AGASIYEV, A. A. and I-WRADOVY R. B. "Some Peculiarities of Volt-Ampere Characteristics for Amorphous Films of AsSI and AsSeI" Uch.~zai.3. Azerb un-t. Ser. fiz.-mat. n.. (Bducational Kotes, Azer- Series-collection baijan University, Physics-Eathematical Science , of works) 111o. 1, 1971:, p 96 (from RZh-Azil-a, lfo.~ 11, 1971, Ab- stract No. 11",41005) -ics for switohing and Translation: The volt-ampere characterist memory in amorphous sDuttered films of AsSI and AsSei, 1-5 tt thick, were observed The threshold voltage i..ras~ 4-20 volts, hi-ah.resistance was j06_107 ohms, and the low resistance 10- -01 ohms. 71 USSR UDC 612.821-612.819-61-2.825+61~'-.822.3 IGNATIYEV, D. A., KARITUP, S. B., MAMA, 1. 0. and MMINt m. I.1., Institute of Biological- Physics~, CJ~~R'Lcia -oft"Scienoes, Pushchino-ra-0ke "On the Interaction of Cortical Induced Potentials on the Elaboration of a Conditioned Reflex" I&scow, Doklady Allcademii Naulk SSSR, Vol 213, No 2, 1973, pp 490-491 Abstract: An attempt was made to develop concrete characteristics stipulating similarity between induced potentials in the cerebral visual and Ynotor cores of rabbits registered during the early stages of de-'envive conditioned reflex elaboration, The coefficient of cross-correlation, prosentation of potr-n- tials as a superposition of transient oscillations and factor analysis were used. It was found that the coefficient of.cross-correlation increased, reached a maximum and then fell with a concomitant decrease in rotor reac- tions, This is shown to be due to'the convergence of f.-equency and Phase of responses in the theta region. These results are said to shvu that iLivanov's concepts on the special role of theta-rhythm synchronization in stimulation transmission may be extended to cortical induced potentil.-as. I-A 01- Tt-'LE 01' =JT4::T3 aeryugin, 1. A. Opening Addra.9 ................................ D~ ryu:,J:i, 1. A. Lo-ter Eria!:Ion as ati Infcrmarion Carrier ....... benyupin' 1. A., Coni*P,ratinn of EIW SLatl~EjCdl Ujaracteri%tIcs turashov, V. 4. of the awl %nine In ninar- opricil com'snicact"n Sy-te!'.0 ........... I.............. 9~rAo. L! M. Inform-ition Prorerties of -i i1olorrart ........... 5 MItyultov, V. V. Carrying Garacity or a gt,~ertaized miytic-ai .......................... Totnrnikov. V. I., rroarects of tht Do~rlop"-nt of fttic,Al wad Curimunitativns Lbles I......... I................ $3 Votakhav, 0. :4. Charatts,lotic Fariturso of Infor*ation Trans- to, Opti-*&I 11yate" 72 A(tyugoy' V. V., Transformation Propertleil of the Padiation Horoxov, V. H. Density Matrix for U~"r Transformation-of Canonical Variables ..............." ............ 82 ntyugov, V. I.. Information Lossms tar Firrquency-TI.we Mismatch ftraxov, V. P. of the Receiver with the Transwittet ........ 69 L4vlinsklyj N. r., Suboptimal Filters'lor Detecting Fluctuation Terpugov. A. S. Folsoon Signals Againsi'a IstAltroutid of Polsson tiotme of Variable.1iiiansity ..................... 95 Kraft, V. V., Hicarodyne Receiver of IniohAreat Opti.cal Signals -Terpugov, A. T. under the Condicions or nuctuation Noise Effects 102 RadyuK, L. Vs., A Target S84rcli iroblox ........................ lud Terputov. A. T. 11. A.. A Suboptimal Algorithm fat riet*cttnx Fluctuating Urpultov, A. r. Poisson ...................... 113 Soraka, L. M. Coherent Optiep;,9yetars for Uncutinq Linear integral UperatLeas. .................... 12S Patt*slns, q. A.. Uniar Systems for Deteirvicknit t he Tina of Itrucov, A. T. Occurrence of Haime-1, Ike dipate ........... 136 J.vajs" nTIX: rJkOVLV.4S oV LA5E~l Ulvi DATA TIUNN.IUSS 101.1 ,, PROCEED1 GS OF I JE F1U'T ALl-l!N[QN' C.-N'F.7REhCZ. XrCV, SEPTEMBER 1966 ?=ULCrr PEREDACH INYVIL%ATSLI JJUEFLNIIJ 1ZLUCII NjYF_ F m AUT11OR: 1. A. Dtayucu. Er AL. KIEV 02=1 07 LENIN STAIE MIVERSITY INEHI TA, WILVC111=0 Tt. Pii6scd hit rNTC by ACS1 0 T I C iv M. Tk v,,m ot,4 thm pAhcmiovi 1,-v hvc" 1wf6fCA a, 1,VwAlca 0 Oil wigilial ic't"N" .11100pt 4,is bevis mAlle to vvd0, the jccuraq of Any litmemiumc cantained Jiefvom~ TIii, ti.... %I'll kill 1% pubblAvel Willi a 111111illium oif ulpy cdaing And gra;,hics ptcpsrA:i(,n in ardcr inrwmpti ... t. rvIvaw. Disirthutimi milillisted. el USSR UDC 691.31:539.376 ZADOYAN, M. A., MURAD_YM_,__)~._M., Yerevan Polytechnical Institute imeni K. Marks "On the Nonlinear Creep of Concrete at High Temperatures" Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, No..4, 1971, pp 13-22 Abstract: Extension of the theory of an elastic-creep hody of Maslov-Aru-,p_,nyan for high temperatures when the measure of the creep and the elasticity modulus are highly dependent on temperature is discussed. The experimental results of V. A. Kharlamov concerning the creep of concrete at high temperatures are described and the creep kernel is constructed. Relationships between stress and deformation are constructed considering high temperatures in the instan- taneous deformation modulus and the creep deformation are drx-ived by assuming the creep is known as a function of age,;temperature, jind stress. Also derived are relationships between lengthening and forces and curvatux,es and mointnts. The problem of the stress state of a rod with fastene&ends that is under the effect of time-variable temperature is discussed in detail. The "Razdan-3" computer was used in the calculations. 22 nZ11MI11gi .FM ~J ZP4, ,w USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9 GRIGORYAN, M. S. and MURADYAN, 0. M. "Effect of Molybdenum on Some Protective-Adaptive Reactions" V sb. Materialy III Zakavkaz. nauch. konf~ patofiziologiv, 1972 (Proceedings of the 3rd Transcaucasian Scientific Conference of Pathophysiologists, 1972), Tbilisi, 1972, pp 62-63 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 4, Feb 73, Abstract No 4 F1899) Abstract: Injection of rats with molybdiinum (1) (0.025 -to 600 mg/kg) increased serum glycoproteins at doses of 0.025 to 20 mg/kg, less so at 50 to 200 mg/kg; further increases in the dose of I and duration of its administration lowered the glycoprotein level. The results were similar with zespect to the effect of I on sialic and neuraminic acids and on ceruloplasmin. and lysozyme activi- ties. It was concluded that I causes a state of dystonia in individual elements of the autonomic system, as was previously shown in the case of the acetylcholine-cholinesterase system and pyrocatechins. 59 ww USSR uDc 621.38-~.6+539.12 BLOKFEENTSEV, D I., I 'MEMV, A. V. and HURADYAN, R M., Joint Nuclear Re- seaxich Institute, Dubna "The Planning of New Accelerators and Problems in 1,14dern Elementary Particle Physicsoll Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 109, vyp 2, Feb PP 259-268 Abstractt The article is based on a note commissioned by the Nuclear Physics Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR and compiled by a group of theo- retical physicists consisting of D. 1. BLOKUNTSEV, S. S. GERSIUEYTI, G. V. YEFIHOV, A- V- YEFRFYIOV, V. C. KADYSIEEVSKIY, A. A. KOKO, V. A. KATVEYEV, V-:As KESHCHERYAKOV, R. M. MURADYAK. Ve 1, OGIYEVMXIY,,and A, T. FILIPPOY and deliverod. at an expanded session of the departmentk The article begins with a brief survey of the characteristics of accel- orators now in operation or in the.planning stage and their updating. The 7~-Gev_-proton accelerator in Serpukhov is to be updated by changing to superconducting magnets, which will permit an.energy of the order of 1000 Gev. 1/3 MAW[ IiiU...1111 I H H I. We I~F' MR kh Nauk, Vol log, vyp 2, Feb BIDKHIMEV, D. I., et al., Uspekhi Fizicheski, 73, pp 259-268 There are plans for the creation of 2X23-Gev proton-antiproton counterbe-ams 4n Novosibirsk. As for electron acceleration, a. 2X?00-14ey beam is in opera. tion In Novosibirsk. The main part of the article deals with "the most general and,at the same time fundamental problems in elementary paxticle physics." These in- Z,h cludet a~ the search for an "elementary length"; b) x e search for quarks, Schwingex's dions, intermediate bosons, Dirac's monopole,and heavy leptons; c) strong interactions (throwing light on the mechanism for the interaction of hadrons and.their mass spectrum); d) electromagnetic interactions (the search for deviation from quantum electrodyramics and the problem of the difference between a mu-meson and electrons as well az the queation of how universal self-similarity or sealainvarianoe 18); e) womk intamctlonB (ee.problem of their dynamic nature)o 2/3 USSR BWKHNTMW, D. I., et-al., Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 109, vyp 2, Feb 73, PP 259-268 The article concludes by discussing promising directions for accel- erator developments a) the updating of existing machines with a sharp in- crease in the intensity of the primary beam and, hence, secondary beams or with polarized particle acceleration; b) the creation of pro-ton accelerators (based on superconducting magnets) with a proton energy of E > 1000 Gev (W > 40 Gev), with subsequent organizattion of counterbeams irith a center-of- s energy W:~~* 300 Gev; 0 research on collective methods of acceleration to superWgh energies of many thousands of gigaelectronvolts, especially the Veksler-Sarantsev method, for the creation of. extremely Ugh-anergy hadron and lepton beamst d) the creation Of e-eq and p7p countarbeams with energy V as,close to 300 Gev as possible. The authors hope that they fuUy reflected the work of the entire group and thank the participants for their comments.9 3/3 ............. C/15 All- h-11 -'ry-2 - 73 ANL-TIt-342 MSICS, AND DUELORMT Or NEW ACCELEMTORS* 0.1, Slakhintawy, A.VAf,.o,. -and It.H. V uspaxti rwchelkikh Xauk (Advances in the physkal sciencas~ Vol. 109, No, 2 (197.31 pp. 259-2269 *This gtil., hih is based on a report to the Department of Rucloor rhyvics of the Academy of rciencso of. the UrwIX. was drafted,4r a greup 'bt tbe6vetical phystaints. D.1. SlakhIntsev, S.S. Cerot*lo, 6N.'Sliftv. A.V.. Uremov, V.t;. Kaydahavaki, A.A. Komr, V-A. Hatveev. V.A. hashoh. ryak*vv R.M. Xursdyan,,V.L Ogievetakiis end A.T. Yilippov,, and,waa pores4mtsd at Cho general session of the departmnt. Translated by S. J. Anorttty Technical Information.vivislon NrCOUXVOU PStiW%*l tAbOrStOry Upton, L.I., Kev Vock 11973 J%wa. 1973 J; UNCL ASS I ~~'PR06E SIS ING DATE--~ 160CT70 OF THE "RANDOM WALK" OROBLEM IN TIVE SPACE aF CONSTANT CURVATURE -U- iAUTHOR--MURADYAN, R.Mo i'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE--TEORETICHESKAYA I MATEMATICHESkAYA FIZIKAt''1970i VOL 21 NR 31 PP ATE 'PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.,-MJBJECT' AREAS-MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES OPIC TAGS--RANUOM WALK PROBLEMv SPACE CURVATURE CONTROL-MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .-"-.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1985/2038 STEP NO--UR/0646/701002/003/0328/10332 :.,CIRCACCESSION NO-AP0102067 UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDc 621.396.66.ol8.h.001.5 KRINITSKIY, R. L. , MLaAP(1q1,_ A. A. Comparative Analysis off Some Pulse Systems With Ph,ase AFC by the Method of z-Transformations Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, %101 16, No 12, Dec 71, pp 225);.L2263 Abstract: The authors define the stability conditions, e-ffective band _t, c4rcuits 'Which and the optimum relations for the parameters of smoothinr ~ minimize the band in systeras with first and second order 4.staticism and vith a proportionally integrating filter.: Formulas are Given which define the effective band at the minimum. The limits at which discrete proper- ties appear are defined more precisely, FOrmulas are. deriYr-.,d for deter- mining the dynamic errors. The basic proptrtiea of these pulc-e-type phai~e AFC systems are analyzed on the ussumption that the ribase detector has a triangular response, and that the smoothing circuits matiol'y the condi- tions of an infinite degree of stability. The analytical Investigation is supplemented b-j experimental data. Seven figures, bibliography of Alive titles. 60 77777~;~ UDC 621-37.434(088.i8) USSR MALYUTIN, N. i., KRINITSKIY, R. L., WHAMIN, A. A. "A Balancine Clamper" USSR Author's Certificate No 25~127, Filed 30 Jan 67, Published 23 j--r, 70 R-7h-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract fio IOD68 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a. claiqer with an -ntepratlni~ es of' brief bipolar,' capacitor which stores the peak voltag pulsen. To reduc:e t~e tire constant of the charge and attenuate shunting of the pAse channel, the inu - grating capacitor is connected to the centertap of the secondary winding of the trans- former (the primary winding is connected to the synchroniiation input). Ii. S. c, V - ~.U7. -ia =oil IL f'o -~r. -n put w42 j,:. MZrla ;0 '!!: q;",tW-,YQ pu. -0*~. ;0 4.,p ul LU) tv.." t', miv*z u qn olumpFT v=-Ic P.-.kw.43 -r:,-nt:ju C). z-~qanu r )a -~O.'U'do UT 'PuR 4T%oeA.1 :Q u-~ VI;-. pacig 40 -/,wt 44- ~Qjpq sum"no ,-ti ,I A"Odn. j,"Olo. lulzinlix U-~L-j 4q dd ItL61 'c1 o:, tv 'u"n 4,1 SO TV- NI I'm -,e:, d.Z CS, AA --30OCT UNCLAWPI PROCEFS ING; CIATE 77 T-ITL E--X RAY EMISSION K SUBBETA SPECTRA-DF'S,ULFUR IN S09E SULFUR .-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE STRUCTURE OF THESE 4UTHOF.-(05)-NlKOLAYEVv AeVer MA N* 9. SADOVSKlYt A4P.9 GALTSO'At 14UAAkHTANOVo V.V. SOURCE-OOKLe AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 190(5)t 113-16p CHEN* DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 JUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--X RAY EMISSION, SPECTRUM, SULFURP CARBON DISULF10fit MOLECULAa ORB I:TALt'- MOLECULAR STRUCTURE I PALLAUIUM: COMPOUND:r COOROLNAT-iiON _CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL BONDINGr SULFIDE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY. REEL/FRAME-1995/1588 STEP ND--UR/0020/70/1901005,11113/1116 '-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0116996 UNCLASSIFIED a I 9~ UNCL ASS;[ FIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 li RC ACCESSION NO--AT0116996 C ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE X RAY EMISSION SPECTRA WE"%E REPORTED FOR CS SUB2 AND K SUB2 S 14HERE ~R WAS SELECTED FACiM ME, ETp BU, C SUB6 H SUB13t AND C SUB8 H SUB17. THE eLECTRON 05. Wcl:lkE CALCD. ~'T T E j ri r_ THE S AT014S IN THESE SUBSTANCES BY USING THE HUECKEL APPROXN. 01: LCAOMO METHOD. FROM THE TABULATED DATA THE CHARGE ON THZ S ATOA DECREASES IN COMPOS. IN WHICH IT IS POSSIBLE To HAVE A PI BOND BETlw2Etl S AND THE ATTENDANT RADICAL.- THE S CHARGE VALUES WERE AIS FGLLOWS FOR R SUBZ S-MOLS.; BU 1.975, ET 1.974, ME 1.974f PH 1.913; THE INDICES OF FREE VALENCE OF THE S ATOM WERE, RESP.t~1.045t 1.0451 1.043v AND 0,`~44. SPECTRA WERE ALSO REPORTED FOR THE PRODUCTS OF EXTN. OF PDCL SU62 BY R SUB2 S WHERE k EQUALS PH OR C SU86 H SU613. IN THE$~ CASES THE PD-S -..,BOND FORMATION CHANGES THE NATURE UF THE E14ISSION SPECTRUM DRASTICALLY RELATIVE TO R SUB2 S OWING TO ELECTRON REDIS-TRIBUTION AND THEIR COORDINATION WITH PD. FACILITY: INST. NEORG-o KHIAt :NOVOSIBIRSKP USSRe UNCLASSIFJED -SUBJECT ARIFAS--CHEMISTRY ~.T-,OOIC,-TAGS--HYDROGEtX.--CHLOPIDEt X RAY EMISSIUN~ ELECTRON SiPHL t'-'~~PNTRVL MARKING-NO kESTRICTIOPIS .06CUMVINT CL45S-UNCLASSIFIED --2000/0595 XY REEL/FRAME STEP C P; S f 0,14 " -9 ij --AT0124232 N 01 j-:UR 100 2 U7 0k 1) 11) 0 110 14 4 f 0 14 7