SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POTAPOV, I. N. - POTATUYEVA, YU. A.

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LHI ill. 1i"11 USSR uDa: 621.:774.31 PMAPOV, 1. N., POUTIKM, P. I., GUN, G. Ya.',, and AKHMMSEIM, R. I . "Cgestions of Optimizing the Process of Piercing on Cross-Screw Rolling Ydlls" Moscow, Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Yatallor i Splavoy, "Metallurgiya" Pub- IiBhing House, No 64, 197o.. pp 23-28 Translation: The article considers the problem of using the matherratical theory of planning an expe-rimat to determine the optimal value of mill pro- ductivity considering all factors. influenci:ng the process and limitations superimposed on the conditions under which cross-scray rolllng occurs. The vatherratical theory of the experimnt makealt possible tolwork out principles -of continuous optimal control over the process of cross-screw rolling with due Inard for"changes in the.process reUted-to the-action of;various uncontrolled lhetors'. Two illustrations and 10 bibliographicentr4es. - - - - - - - - - - - u9sk UDC 621.382.2 P. A.,. ALISULLOOV KOVrONYUK, F., PIOR01.011, V. A., FADIM, V. G., ZBOGOI Mat 1U. Bv S. "Storaf-e of U-1it Pulse Action in Iletal-Dielectric-Semiconductor-Dielectric- Metal Structures Operating in the Prebreakdow~ Mode" Leningrad, F i z i IK-n i Tekhaika Polurprovadnikov, Vol 6, Ro 3, 1972, pp 575-576 Abstract: A stu"~)- was previously nade of the phenomenon of accumulation of free carriers under the effect of pul-qe and stationary illumination in metal dielectric~-sv-.-aicoi~it--cto;-Ciielectric-ine.taI structures in which there were no continuous currv,2ts through the dielectric layers [N. F. KovtonyL-k, et al., No 5, 1174, 19711. A studv as now beer made of the case where signifi- cant leaka.-e currents flov, throu-h the dielectric layers and accumulation of carriers dces not occur in practice.. Storage of the short light pulse action was detecteJ. On inclusion of the ~ voltage, pulse in the M)n6nce of iJlumination of the sample, a capacitive current pulseAs observed on thr--lenaint, edge of the -pulse. Thi-s capacitfvs current pulse is char~acteristic~ of structures with- out leakage. I.iiz- conez a segment where- the continuous current hx; a compira- -Ia~i vajuo 'segment 1) and*only after Ois is a significant increase in 'the continuous current through the structure observed. After sorie tire, it 112 z F al., M~ika i TeMiniki PolupLovodnik Or Vol 6, No 3, 1972f Pr vniuc (se.-:.ont II). The length of tieg-mc-nt I is less the r Ch,". rulw -,i~vlitude. The mimnitude of the saturation current .1-11 -.raL sa t u I- -~ ti on with an increase in voltage. Under the f 11111~-,-Z~,., a ,:,.ot.vcvnduczivity signal is cbserved in segment II. Cur r---u t, z-;c 11;,~ .tno thc length, of se-m=t 1. and,=agnitude of the current of dhc voltz~.-~t pu,lse a.-,~plitude are presented. so nat the dielectric resistance was corr,- and it was discovered that the is no !c:.--2r than in good rietal-dielectric-semi- c L-1-acturcs vl,-~raLinq in the pulse accu'mulation mode. mode of tlv-~ investigir-ited Thu 0, ii., crentiil~~ ('ypa-ic storage clc.-,icnm.ind also certain 133 h i i Im Laser -Em' ssl' on h c ai c mfca-l Sen-na-r- con I-lezrolcZy llad~o S cf the, iezvc; i - - 71- t n F a.-. L'a s c G w 9 715 T;:l --o::2 -T ';eS- -~ n-d f f - , L' C T. I C L C" a:' 67 ~ece i-v-c-27 desicaed s of 161., 'evels o' _or ix Lssel%s.. 7h n'~4 4 c a~ 0, a 'Mgh -emperature coeMcfenz a.' rez-istance such. ac by the metlacd of va-)criza'." Lon in a va-cuum. T. -a of i~.(-LL u-2-,; ~,Ie he ran e ssl-'.n IS C ru i n t a e -wave band 0. si ta.~ z sen 0.1 pl-". A. T vi j USSR UDC 669*24t669.017.3 ]MI'Mot V* 1. and Poll. L.::P.. Institute of YAtal Science tuid Notal :Pbysloss Osntral Sele-ntifia-Mz=e Institute of Ferrous Aotallurgy ineni. 1. P. Bardin Hechanisa of-Initial Ordering in Ni-Mo Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizlka Ywitalloy IMetal- "ovedenlyes Vol 33, No P., Fab 72, pp 436- 440 Abstractt Stractumal transformations in a Ni alloy containing approximately IS W Ko were studied by au-to-lonic, mic-rosoopy at 780K. The Tanap-ence of a beteropnoous machanirsim of nonoxdered to ordexed tmsitiou afiar annealing at M"'C for 30 ginutes ws-s experinentally pon.firmedo At 1?00CIC Vlore vaw z aSter a obaerved a structure wLa1o&a= to the,earrUer &,aVa of onttriq on*-hour anneal uhare auto-ionic nicrophotog= V)s rovealud, IndivAdual reeUls Of'' tba U a on a back,=vni of t1is unoxdered f . ct c #, lattice itith c1car., defined iaerface bowidaries vhich coriespondend to ths aw"Rpticeig on fte zueleating wobanizz of t3-wsfolvationo Microphotog-raphs of ths a=plo alloy taken after th~-, al2oy hnd ba~.n qwnz~wd fro= +-ho single-php-so region arA annealed for 1-500 houn at 6006a ohoicaci that little.chan"p for!tbe first 1-6 hours of anneoing. After 6-10 houra of amoaling tha photog:mplit-~ rovealed USSR. UDC 546.74,,,r7.-62o 182.2 TAP KEUMI KO, V. I..~ POPLWSKAYA,, E. E.2 and POI ,_P., Institute of the Science of Metals and Physics-of Metals of the. ntral, Inctitute of Ferrous YZ ireni 1. P. Ba---din "Effect of Alloying Elements on Ordering. in Nickel-l-blybdentmi Alloys" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 33, No 6, Jun 72, PP 1,'-160-i266 Abstract: A study was mde of the effect of 2.09-2-39 at.% V on the ordering e m chani= in nickel alloys with -19 at.% ~Io 'and on the cha-lacter oi" the affect Of 1-34 at.1, No. The res~fllts are analyzed on the basis oP hardri--ss evaluations, ntgenograpIrtic inve s igat ions, and direct observation of -Whe atomic structures f of alloys by autoionization miecoscopy. IbeAntroduction o. V produced a strong retardation of isothermic ti-ansf ormat ions, most strongly expressed at 8000C. Alloying 'with V and Nh widens the doyrB-in of the (0~+Ni Mo) diagra-m of state arature side, - the -terr-erature. Anto the low-temm changinz Nij,140 trahlr-mation ff~-potheses are zsuCgestted for a probable retardition -,rnchaniiiim of transformation -processes. Four figures, eight bibliogivtphi6~ iefdrences. USSR UDC 621.394.542.3 PELIMLATYY, H. I., POTAPOV,"Z. SKLYAROV S. I., WWOV, V. N. "Problems in the Reception and Transmission of Pseudo-Random PINI Signals" svyaz', No 7, 1970, -38 Moscow, Elektro p 32 Abstract: This article deals with the following two problems In phase- modulated information transmission: the possibility of reducing the ratio of.the side levels of the correlation function to.the central lobe through a tran sformation of the signal; finding a principle on which to construct a new class of pseudo-random sequences with~good autocorrelation and inter- correlation characteristics when the signal,transformatlon, is introduced. To improve the ratio of the central lobe of the.correlation function to the side lobe, a transformation in.which two parts of the same signal are multi- plied is used. The transformation is made by breaking a sequence up into two orthogonal components. The authors showhow their methods can be applied to binary and quaternary sequences, USSR UDC: 537.3.3-2.62 ffOnthe Problem of Methods of Describing the,Magnetic Hysteresis of Rigid Superconductors" V-sb. Pro-bl. sverkh-orovoLrashch. materialov~ (Problems of Superconducting .-Materials-collection of works) , Moscow Nauka!',. 1970, pp 65-70 (from -FiZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, N -5D May 71,,Abstract N a' 556) tra'nslation: The author discusses se of vari- problems associated with the u. ous 'phwi,cal quantities for the characteristic of magnetic hysteresis of -presented from a stu -the hysteresis rigid superconductors. Some data are dy of of sintered Nb-Sn alloys in the region of the:Nb3Sn composition at 4.21K. QuantIties. which characterize hysteresis in cases of coolinla of specimens belov the critical temperature in a magnetielfield and without a.field are determined and compared on the basis of.experimental data. k relationship is established between the field and.energy quantities respectively deter mined for these two cases. The strength of the first,critical field is HkZl~z 200 oersteds, which was found by a method proposed by Prekul and -Vollkenshteyn Inames transliterated from the Russian]. Thitt field strength agrees vell with data found by using other methods. Four illustrations, one table, bibliography of eight titles. USSR UDC 537.312.62+669.293 POTAFOV. K. N. "The Problem of Methods of Describing Magnetic Hysteresis of Solid Super- conductors" Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Hateria-lov tProblems of Superconducting Materials Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 65-70 related'to tfte~use of-various physical Translation: Problems-are discussed, quantities to characterize the magnetic hysteresis of solid superconductors. Results are presented from a study of theL hysteresis of sintered. Nb-Sn alloys the region of the composition Nb-Sn at 14.2'K- Experimental data are used M 3 to determine and compire quantities-, charactetizing the hysteresis iii cases of 00 ical temperature in. a:-magnetic field aling of specimens to below the cTiti and with no field. 711e. relationship of the cckrresponding field and energy quantities determined for these two cases is demonstrated. The value of the first critical field K 200 oe, found by the method sugg6stedby Prek-ul kl and V61 .1 kensht" agrees well with.kno%qn results- produced using other methods. figures;.l table; 8 biblio. refs. 77777777.7- SR UDC 550-831 All-Union P011SHKOV, M. K. n, QSRIN, I. A. SEMUM14AN, G.: A. S lentific, Research Institute of Geophyzical Ve t AR e1c 9 c "A Method of Frocessin6 Seismic Datall M~scow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarr.*-je Znakl, No-7,~Far.72, Author's Certificate No 329492j Division G, filed 25 Aug 69, published 9 Teb .72, p 163 Translattion- 7hls Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method,of pro- ceasing seisvic data based on the effect of the change, in intensity of seiamic recording vheu oluatic ascillations am registered.in media vith Aes. As a distinguishing featuru~ of t, pat. jit, different acoustic rigidit ho the procedure is designed for improved precision.in locating boundaries vh1ch separate media with different acoustic 'rigidities. Reproduced seismic recordings obtained by some such means,as vertical seismic~profiling at eacl poilit-of the investigated medium along the direction which intersects the boundaries to be determined are integrated over & certain. time interval after conversion to quadretic form, and the integral values are presented USSR% 1-MA-1 OV, IL L. (E e. Ji. t 0 r) Ekol6gicheskiye i Fiziologichesikiye Jkspekty Pereletov Ptits (Ecological and T V54 12 grations), Leningrad, "Nauka, h _010gicz-1 Aspec~_s of Bird 1971, 244 pp lation: 'able of Can Trans J. tents: Page --,K-1Y, V., A., PAYEVE "Atlas of B4rd Miigrations~According to Panding Mata at Kurshskaya Spit (,Kurische Nehrung) 3 BLMCENITAL',~ T. I "Development of the Autumnal Migratory State InTSome Mild Passerine Birds., Bioenergetic Aspects" tUreS LYULEYEVA, D. S., "Certain Typical Fea the Biology of Swallows During the 'Migration Period" 183 DOVITIK, V. R., and GAVRILOV, V. M., "Caloric.Equivalent of Change in the BodyL Weight of the Chaf finch (Fringiila coelebs) "'L 226 DOVNIK, V. R.'Land GAVRILOV, V. M. 'Energy Expended on Flight in,Some Passerine Birds" 236 Abstracts 243 81 MM OR !,T! :.UNC L-AS;S If I ED; PROCESSING OATE--36OCT70 i~~--JJTLE-BIS PI METHALLYLCOBALT CtiLO41of "--"-A.t;THOR.-(02)-P&IABZVr-S--kS. VASHKEVICH, V,A, CEUNTRY JF lNFO--USSR S0JRC&-USSR 2659101 IREFER EINC E--r0T KRY T IYAP IZU13RET.,p PRUM. OBRALTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970t ()_09MAR70 TE I SHEL UBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY 'tiOPIC -TAvS-GhEMICAL PATEINTIr C06ALT CHLORIDEr ORGANO(;03ALT COMPUUNDI -.::CHEM I CA LSYNTHESIS -NTRGL DNS MAkKING-ND RESTRICTI .--.DCCUAENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~___PROXY, REEL/FRAME--3002/1457 STEP NO--UR/Oq82/70/000/000/0000/0000 -C IRL ACCESSIGN NO-AA0128856 UNCLASSIFIED P UB L I S H E D------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS PROPERTYt NEODYMIUM GLASS, GLASS STRUCTURE .... .... . 6---CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS "DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0634 STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028?001/0203/0205 CIRC ACCESSION 1`40--AP 0 119 546 UNCLAS F E(~__ UDC 621.375.9:535+535.34 ~BONCH-BRUYEVICH, A. M., POTAPOV, S. Ye., KHMIN Ya.. I ,log tion at t a urating Absorp Wavelength. 1. 0 6 in Glass." Leniugrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Val 28 No 1, Jail 70, pp 20 3-205 stract: It waj previously shoun by the a thors that the spike structure of A b U. laser radiation due to saturating absorption~in.neodymium-doped glass is found only under the action of pumping radiation with ~ nz 450 nm. The present article de~scribes experiments staged for the purpose of.ascertaini-ng whether the action of this radiation results in population of high energy states of neodymium ions from which further absorption at the generation.wavelengthis possible, or whether saturating absorption is stimullated.by the shorL-wave sector of the Ing spectrum in the glass matrix itself regardless of whether Nd3+ ions are PUMP present in it. It was found that satitratingabsorption occurs in the glass regardless of the presence of the neodymium,dopant and is stimulated by rela- short-wave pumping radiation. An estimate was made.of the parameters characterizing the stimulated, saturating abg.orption In the glass. It is sug7 gested that the appearance of centers of saturating absorption is determined by the properties of the glass matrix and is not-due,toAts activation by neodymium 1/2 -4 1 11 if i It :11 1 USSR UDC 624.073.042 POTAPOV,_V. D., Moscow Institute of Railroad Transportation Engineers "Stability of Viscous-Elastic Plates With Microinhomogeneities" Kiev, Prikladnaya mekhanika, No. 11, Nov,71, pp 65-69 Abstract: The stability of equilibrium,states in studying problems in the theory of elasticity considering microinhomogeneities of the'material is discussed. It is noted that although a theoretical solution to this problem generally in- volves overcoming considerable mathematical difficulties, the Problem can be Considerably simplified if the discussidin is limited to the sEmplest tiolls concerning the mechanical properties and character of the inhomogeneities of the material. In this article an approach is made toward obtaining the probability characteristics of the critical parameters.of plates by using the viscous-elastic, spectral decomposition of statistically homogeneous fields. o- constants. The viscous-elast4c constants;are considered as probability func- tions of the coordinates of the middle plane, which arr-- represented in the form of Fourier-Stielties integrals. Expressions are obtained for the first approxi- mations of the critical parameter considering a small microinhomogeneity. 1/2 USSR UDC 624.071.4+539.411 N". D. Mos cow Ii t Y of Viscous-Ilastic licterogoneotis Shell." Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhanikj i Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 1, 1972, pp 109-113. .:Abstract: A shell is studied, for which the viscous-elastic constants are dom functions of the curved coordinates of the mean surface. The corre- r an lation functions of the first approximations of bending and stress functions are produced, as well as the dispersion of critical time. The critical time refers to the tiiae after which a shell. tinder compression und(!r conditions of unlimited creep will I'snap" under an arbitTar)- load, The critical time de- pends on inany factors, primarily the characteristics of the elastic and vis- cous properties of the material, which are wi.dely,varied, boing random ~,functions of the CoordinatO5. Acc, -Nr-.~, Abstracting.Service'. 7,ef Code: CHMICAL ABST- --78677g -A etamidoben* e' thlosemlearbazone. p c Predvoditeleva. G~ S N.:-~ PotaD~v All-Un -jKUddU&,NY,(OrdMIn 1 ze. is h&; Chemical-Phumaceittic2l,:Itistitut ::~U. S.R., 52; 31 01,21. C ;F m. Otk7yViv to 07k , 2-9 Sep~ 1969~ Appl,.. C 7;:. 'Pro Ob 01 (29), e rnino- M. razr3yi i 1 .46 26 p.;,Ac benzaldehyde . thios6micar re d y. ifing P--nitro- bazo~e is p b bo toluene with 8 in ihe~presenc Oa c-: aikali. e o 6-18 al Ihe reiulting p-ai*ob~6z~ldcliyd Is I ivi A'O and the a a e cety reaction mass ad. W1 MR n e ter d 6d nied with thiosemi- '41 1 carbazide.' Befdre act 'tylation an: c~ ayer, is sepd' * An org. solvent i~ added W ~ it to give a triple aicotro~e with: water 'and a1c., such as xylene or P&Me. Thi "tei and ale. are distd. iind acetylation takes ~ place,:10 the :ab4~vc-,mentioned org, solvent which is distd. further before the reaction inass is ~dild. With MSCL water. AILS RFtl,/FRAME 1972.106. USSR POTAPOV, V. 1. and MIRENKOV, P. V. "The Structural Complexityand Technical Realization of Formal Neurons Using Magnetic Flux Switches" Probl. Bioniki. Resp. Nfezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. [Problems of Bionics. Republic interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1973, No 10, pp 3-.15. (Tra-nslated from Referativilyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No IOV801) Translation: Problems of the technical realization of multirunctional and monofunctional formal neurons are discussed. The general structural complexityof the following types of formal neurons is analyzed: with -s and with blocking fibers, with permitting fibers~ with combining fibei conbinations of sDontancous and blocking fibers.1 11 Hiblio. Refs. Author's view ----------- USSR UDC: 8.74 0v POTAP V. I., DOTSENKO, M. F. 'ff6uron-Like.Elements in the Mode of Recovering Organs" Probl.~.bioniki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch'.-tekhn. sb. (Proble'ms of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1973, vvp- 10, pp 38-49 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73,-.abstract No TV715 by the authors) :Translation, Mathematical models are considered for three'types of -neurron-like'eler-ents in the mode of regenerating organs. Expressions 'are derived for calculating the probability of.trouble-free operation of redundant systems with nonadditive.,andladditive neuron-like. regenerating organs, and the effectiveness,of the.neuron-like elements is studied in the:regenerating organ.mode. This enables selection of the~most effec- tive structure and algorithm of adaptation,of:the~neuron-like regener- ating-organ on the basis of a priori data as to the.most pr6bable situ- ation in the,process of operation at .the inputs of the regnerating organ. z1/1 63 off MEMOMP-m- I A. USSR uDc 681.3-055 POTAPOV V. I.. KIREHICOV, P. V., VOPONKOVA, L. V. ,Oms k Polytechnical ITMEF "A Multi- functional- Threshold Element" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, PromyshlenMe Obraztsy, Tovarn3rye Znaki, WO 10 Apr .72, Author's Certificate No 332575, Division H,, filed 13 Jul 70, :PubUshed 14 Mar 72, p 225 Tr anclation:. This Author's Certificate introduces a multifunctional ..,.threshold element based on magnetic cores -with rectangular hysteresis loo .-.- The element operates in accordance with the principle of current T distribution, and contains a unit for setting the threshold value, ind also threshold cores carrying series- connecte d windings for recording the weight-coefficients of variables and threshold windings. As a distinguish- are extended by adding ing,feature of the patent, the logic possib.L units. for 'input of the code for weight coefficients of variables, and units fok.~recording the weight coefficients on the threshold cores. The distri- butioij idndings of the units for recording the weight coefficients on the threshold cores and of the unit for settina the threshold value are con- 1/2 97 USSR uDc: 8..74 MMCHYAN, S. 0., GAZIYAN, V. N., POTAPOV, V. I. "Synthesis of Formal Neurons With, a b1inimum Number of Fibers by the blethod -Of.Thieshold DiagramSelection" Probl. bioniki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Problems of Bionics. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic~Sdientificand Technical Co:.Lle-cti- on),~1971, VYP- 7, pp 3-8 (from RZh~I-Kibern etika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No Woo) Translation: Algorithms for comstruction of a minimizing threshold diagram -are presented for synthesis of formal. neurons with interacting fibers of the "inhibit", "enable'.' and 11union"_ types. Authors I abstract. 'CONTROL. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CL4S5--UNCLASSIF[EO ff,'*,---'.~M)~Y REP*L/FF(AMF--3004/1860 STE P NO-1UR/0020/701 11)2/0 1)3/0590/0593 C ACCESS WIN NO--AT0132128 r77777=--.--.77=7-'77 :6 2-3 UNtCASSMED PPOte'SSING~0ATE-27NOV70 --AT0132128 A, CACCESSION NO NBSTRACT-/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE STUDY OF M E 0 DrD SUB 3 01-1, ~:.MECD SUR 2 CH AND CO SUB 3CH SUB 2 OH WA S MADE I NTERMS UF MASS SPECTQ.A REACTIONS POSSIBLE IN MEOH AND ETOH AT NORMAL TE11P. A,$ FOLLOWED BY A ~CqE,4. MASS SPECTROMETER USING IONIZING, PHOTONS WITH FlRsr [ONIZAT[ON .--,-.POTENTI-ALS UP TO,13 EV. THE OISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCrS AND PRODUCT ~_FRAGMENTS WAS TABULATED; THE MOST PROBABLE ARE RtEACTIONS OF TRANSFER OF --H FROM HO SO, AS TO FORM MEOD SUB 2 PRIME 'PLUS FROM HEOD OR OF MECO SUB 2 04 SUBPRI' -fE PLUS FROM MECD SUB 2 OH. AND THE CORRESPONDING ALKOXVT [ON -'.-RADICALS SUCH AS MEO AND MECD SUB 2 0; THESE: RATES ARE IN C0.4PARIsON W,ITH THE LESSER RATES FROM FORMATION OF OEUTERATED. XONS AND RADICALS SUCH AS CH SUB 2 00 FROM MLOD AND OR MIECDOH FROM- MECD SU6 2 JFIV ALTHOUGH JHE LATTER REACTIONS ARE ACTUALLY MORE ADVANTAGEOUS ENERGETICALLY BY ~__:SOME-00-5 FV. IN ETOFI THERE WAS ALSO OBSO. THE FORMAYION OF DEUTERATED CH'_SU8 '2 CD SUB 2 Oli IONS AND RAD.ICALS,i. WHICH PROCEE05 DESPITE EVEN LOWER PROBABILTTY RELATIVE TO THE PROCESSES CITED ABOVE. EVIDENTLY IN NS -ALONG DEFINITE RourES IS .19NI,C MOL. :REACTIO' IN ALCS. THE PROGRESS N -1 AN END CEo MOL. --,DETD. 'BY,.'.SPECIFICITY OF THE REACTION, OF POS'. S WIfl U -:01-POLE.-TYPICAL OF POLAR MOLS. FACILITY: FIZI KHlill. INST. IM. KARPOVA, MOSCOW1 USSR. ;6ww. I I A- . --- x . I t~ , - - 35- C-2- ;2r JULy I q7.3 MAGMIC CRTSTALLIM SHIn INDICATORS ?OR DMIAIN MHORY DEVICES -106 pp 88 Existing desiqi~s of soiiii: state magnetic crystaii ine me*wry devices utlliz~ 6 net or 6ccumulatr registers com- bloed by means of special keys as,:.'a communication register containing. data input and readout, devices [1-3]. :The advis- able: tot .31 capacity of accumulator regl-~ters ei=urdinq to BcL~mkls estimates [43 is 20-80 kilobits. The digit capacity of an accumulator register in t to 4 kilobits. IMI~Iin tiva. Fen t:ure= in~ the Conntcuction of Cylindrical ;.ti~ m. in zinirt RejiicteEj _.1n, magnetic- dowain,-reg !.Tteri, magnat1c core shift re4isters [5 3 " the7 transfer, of iinf*rmatlon from one digit cell to ~ neighboring one Is not accompanied by a trans- formation of the physical nature,ai the transmitted signal. The movement of amains taker place in a hatmogencous m, c ir A d agneLl raedlln .3nd, in accordance with tbe.."diagram" of the advancing -circul.tt composedof massive ferromagnetit and/or conducting elv".nts and arranjed ontho.sukface of e~arystal. , The pr-- sen,:4- of only fasslYe. elements In the advancing ci-rcuit leads in practice to a zharp r*duction of tho num-l-er of contact con- ntctlohs and leads, the. number of. which, as a rule, does not depekid.".on thoi dir)it capddity.'of the re-glators. , For example, in the circuit of the dornain memory,device, of tKe Bell Tele- phonC Company, with a total capacity of 3648- bits, there is a need for only six leads for the data input and. readout de- Vices C21. Thus the absence of a need to transform Oie physical n6tur~ of transmitted 31gnaln,.side by side with a greatly 37 A cc Nn Ref. Code: UR 0056 ffM38048 PRIMY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58 Nr 1, PP 40 ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOA 0F'rRt;CHARGF-!EXMANG'E'"* CROSS.SEMON Bro skiy, A. M.; P~~~-~ Tolmachey, V. V. The asymptotir, behavior of terms of the i Wiration expansioix of the transition ampli- W6 for reaction (!a) is studled for the eitieme case of high -relative velocities of the colliding particles. Asymptotic expressions are obtained for t1io total and differential cross sections. Some features which the Born approximation I)Wsessoq when applied to rearrangement problems mv notA L Z IT USSR UD,:: 621.315.592 YAREMBITKO N. G. I E_OTAXQV.&_V. T., and IVLBVAj V. S., Institute of of Radio Engineering and Electronicsi Moscow "Electrical Conductivity and Hall Effect in Strongly Compensated n-InSb.at low Temperatures" leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika pola rovodnikov, No 7, 1972, pp _P 1238-1247 Abstract: Considering that detailed investigations of the effect of strong compensation on galvanomagnetic effects in n-InSb at low temperatures are lacking in the literature, the authors de- scribe experiments they performed to determine the characterist- ics of this material. They measured the Hall effect and the con- ductivity in pure and germanium-contaminated n-InSb.manocrystals at temperatures of 4.5 to,500 K in the d-c mode * They used the compensation method at currents through the suecimen. -v.,hich did not heat the crystal lattice, measuring the Hall effect in a u-eak magnetic. field of 230 oersteds. A table of the sgecimen para- meters, measured at 300 K instead of the usual 77 K, is eiven to ether with curves of the n-InSb Hall constant and conductivity 2 2 SP, YARETNIMO, N. G., et al, ;Fizika itekhnika pplj~provodnikov, No 7, 1972,,pp 1238-1247 as functions of the temperature. Curves are also given for the Hall constant and the conductivity as functions of the lattice temperature. It is noted that in the absence of a theory of the Hall effect under conditions of current pinching, it may be as- sumed,that the expression for the effect is no longer valid under those conditions. Appreciation is expressed to S. G. 'Kalashnikov and,Yu. V.,Gulyayev for their interest in the work, to V. I. Tri- fonov, I..I. Chusov, and.V. M.~Afinogenov for their comments, and to G. A. Mushletsova for her assistance.with the measuxements. 2/2, ~USSR UDC 621.376.223.029.65/.66 LISTVIN, V. N. , and j2TA%q."V. T. "A Semiconductor Modulator of the Millimeter and Submillimeter Bands" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 7, Jul 719 pp 1222-1224 Abstract: The paper presents the'results of an experimental study of a semi- conductor modulator based on N-type indium, antimonide at 4.2*K in the milli- meter and submillimeter bands (0.8-8.0 mm). In compensated specimens of N-type InSb at 4.2*K, the impurity band can be separated:from the conduction band. Then application of an electric field to the specimenleads to impact ionization of the impurity levels and an increase in the,number of electrons in the conduction band, as well as. changing the mobility of the electrons. At the aame time, there is a change in,the electrical conductivity of the speci- men and the coefficient of absorption of the emission. This is the effect on which.the. proposed emission modulator is based. Relationships are found for the coefficient of modulation. as a function of the amplitude ofthe modulating voltage aad the emission wavelength. Tile modulator may be used in radiometers for the submillimeter band. The authors thank V. V. Rudalov for assistance in conducting the experiment, and V. V. Migulin and V. 1. Trifonov for discussing -the results. in Acc. Nr* AP0029426-- Ref Code: UR 0297 PRIM SOURCE: Antibiotiki, 1970, Vol 15, Wr 21, pp~ 3 3 1ARY DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANCE IN BACTFRIA REPFATEDLY TREATED W IT14 TETRACYCLINE M. F. Kharzina, V. V. Polapw, A. A. Terekhozy N. F. Gamaleya Institiate for EpidemiologZ and: Microbiology, Audemy of Medical 'iesences o1 the USSR, Moscow On passages to mi2dia containing incrnsin concentrations of teiracycline the straMs of F'~ coli acyired higher resistance, levels to fetrac~tclfiie and'at t1w same. time became resisiant to, c1loramphenicol, s(reptomycin. penicillin.. Other properties, such as re utre- ments in growth factors, morphology- multiplication rate also chantred in, most 01 the polyresistant mutants studied. It is supposed that durease in. sensitivity to other drugs in tetracycline resistant mutants was associated w:ith impaired transport of substances -inside the cell. REEL/FRAME a 11 1 1- Will'! -F-EM ffmm~ USSR UDC 536.24:537.312,51 ZHULEV, Yu. G., POTAPOV, Yu. F. ."Radiating Sstem for Cooling of Near-Spherical or Near-Polyhedron Bodies" Moscow Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol. 9, No. 2, Mar-Apr, 71, p. 360-365. Abstract: The problem of calculating the heat transfer capacity and optimi2ation of conical radiating elements located on the surface of a spherical cooled body and expanding radially into space is,solved. The problemis solved for the case when the radius of the sphere being cooled is such that the bases of neighboring cones contact each other at the surface of the sphereland the points of inter- section of their axes with the surfamof the sphere are-the points of a right Polyhedron inscribed in the sphere. It is assumed that the surface of the body being cooled is not great in comparison to the,surface of the radiating cones, thatthe-temperature in the cross.section of a cone,wall is constant, that the surfaces of.the cones are grey diffusezadiators. 77 Devices~ USSR uDc: 621.391.8:. . LESNICMKO, P. S., NISHCHEV, P. A., POTAPOIV, Ye. P. , KAIMP110Y, 0. G. , DMPALOV, B.-D. "A Device forSearch of a Noise-Like Signallf Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pron7shlennyye obraztsy3 tovarnyye znaki, No 5, Feb 71j Author's Certificate No 293304, Division H, filed 11 Aug 69, published 15 Jan 71, p 180 Translation: This Author s Certificate introduces a device for search of a noise-like signal with respect to time delay in correction of a pseudo- random, sequence oscillator with- correlation. detection indicator -:Lnd search interval scan. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, sea:.rch is accel- erated by connecting the counters for reference signals and measurement of the-tim of accumulation of radio pulses to a coincidence, circixLt whose output is connected to an integrator, to a.zero-reset ciierdt,.and to the input of the.stage for feeding in correction of theintegration time and the pulse elimination circuit. The output, of the r)ulse e-i2mination circui` is connected to the pseudorandom signal oscillattor. A ca~dence pulse gene- rator is connected directly to the elimination circuit, and also to a slave counter through a diode which is connected to the threshold device of the detection indicator. USSR uDc 621.:394.622.2(086.8) SIROBABA, Ya..Ya., FOTAPqII, Ye. P., PERLYA, Ya. Z., BURTSEV, B. V. "A Device for Cadence Synchronization" USSR Author's Certificate No 258368 Filed 7 Feb 68, Published 24 Apr 70 (from RZh -Radiotekhnika No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOD96 Pj Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for cadence synchroni- z ion o*' radio line receivers with noise-like phase-keyed signals. The unit con- at tains a pseudorandom sequence discriminator and a controlled oscillator. To increase resistance to noise interferences and eliminate ambiguities, the uontrolled oscil- lator is connected through a frequency divider: to a phase shifter, modu-1e, the output 'of the discriminator also being connected to this module through a filter and an integrator. The output,of the phase sWter dodule le.,~connepted to a pulse shaper Uh ch i sconnected to a pseudorandom o e ator. Rei;=6. quence~,gener USSR. UDC 621.791.75.754-01:533.5 SHIGANOV, X. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences, AP D Engineer, BARESKOV, N. A.p Candidate of Technical.Sciencea, and MAZOK, V. X., Engineer "Some Features of Vacuum-Arc Welding With a Hollow Cathode" Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo,,No 9, 1973p pp 17-19 Abstract: Results from a study of the main.electrical characteristics of are discharge during vacuum-arc welding with a hollow cathode and with supply of a stabilizing gas, are presented along with the specifies of tthe process and properties of the produced ueld Joints. :Lanthanum-plated tungsten tubes, 4- Mm in,outaide diameter and 2 mm inside diameter, were used as electrodes. Stain- less steel lKh18Nl(rT and titanium alloy VT6 were used as the two materials welded (steel-steel and titanium-titanium). It was established,that the process of.vacuum-arc welding with inleakage of a plasma-forming gas into the arc Izone was stable over a large range of welding rates (from 2 to 100 m/hr). Vith a welding rate of 40 m/hr the coefficient of seam shape changes (the ratio Of seam width to-height Is decreased). it was concluded that when welding with a hollow cathode the chnnge in are length of 60-70 mm does not change its voltage. A stable arch discharge can be guaranteed here with avery insignifi- cant consumption of plasma-forming gas (0.1412 1/hr), which makes it possible to produce stable melting upon significant fluctuations of the arc gap. 1/2 ~~ -,.% 7 ~ :7, _-~, ~ -I ~-' 7 TJT- -. - - -- -T , 1, - 1H . . 'A ~. ~ ! ! .1 1;'. LIO -.1:,4 "Hi6i" 1n 1-1-1-4- ~61fll 1 11 if i 1; ;: I . ! I I il I USSR UDC 621.791 GEYNISH, Z. V., KALININ, B. F., DEPNISOV, A. V., Engineers, and POTAP'YEVSKIY9 A. G., Candidate of Technical Sciences "The Use of Expendable-Electrode Argon Pulsed-Arc Welding for the Fabrication of Chemical Equipment" Moscow, Khimicheskoye i Neftyanoye Mashinostroyeniye, No:10, Oct 72, p 24 Abstract: VNTIIPTkhimnefteapparatury (All-Union Scientific Research, Planning and Technological Institute of Chemical and Petroleum Equipment] has developed a...technique for the cons umable-electrode argon pulsed-arc welding of stainless- steel angle, T and lap joints for the fabrication of partF, and components for column-type apparatuses (trays, spouts, boxes etc.) . The use of pulsed-arc welding makes it possible to raise labor productivity, improve product quality and appearance, and reduce product deformation. Pulsed-xrc welding with 06Khl9N9T and 07Kh25N13 wires assures high mechanical weld-joint properties. Such joints are not susceptible.to cracking or intercrystalline corrosion. U The weld seams have the sual austenitic-ferritic structure. The technique makes it possible to weld not only austenitic steels, but also semiferritic steels, for example OKhl3. The developed welding technique has been. introduced I- i.- ~ NTMEE-, -m! I . I .. I . . . . I L12 034 UNCLASSIFtE PROCESSING IDATE-30OCT70 TITLE-COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF HIGH ENERGY~PADLATIQN QF~A 25-MEV BETATRON ..-AND PRIIJE60 CO CN THE FUNCTIONAL STATE.ut cERTAIN:GLANDS OF INTERNAL AUTHOR-(03)-PEGELt V.A.t DOKSHINAv G.A.t.POTAPOVAt A*'',. COUNTRY 0 F INFO-USSR QURCE---!-RACI0BIOLOGIYA; 10: 49-53 IJAN-FEB:1970) "TE ~PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES OPIC TAGS-BETATRCN#-BREMSSTRAHLUNGPI GAMMA RAOIATION9 COBALT ISOTOPE, :RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT, RADIATION DOSAGEr EPINEPHRINEv INSULINt ',-tORTlCOSTEROID*.LIVER FUNCTIONY GLYCOGEW- CENTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT-CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-3001/1845 STEP,NC)--UR/0205/70/OtO/000/0049/0053 CIAC ACCESSICN NO-AP0127255 '034 UNCLASS~ik, b"! PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0127255 A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-. ABSTRACT. RESULTS OF IRRADIArION OF RATS -ITH'A 25 MEV BETATRON AND WITH PRIME60 CO AT AN EQUIVALENT DOSE OF 1000 W ~_RAD ARE PRESENTED FOR THE CHANGE IN THE CONTENT OF AORENALINE LIKE -SUBSTANCES IN THE BLOOD AND U&INE, 11 HYDROXYCORTICOSTEROIDS, INSULIN ACTIVITY OF THE PLASMAt AND-17-tHYDROXYCORTICOSTERDIDS OF THE URINEt AS THE LIVER SUGAR.AND GLYCOGEN.,-DATA ON THE HIGH RBE FOR BREMSSTRAHLUNG WERE OBTAINED. 1THE HORElSIGNIFICANT EFFECT -..ACCELERATOR, I RRADLATED ~ANJMALS & AHRIBUTED TO THE S LARGER_~7:ABSO R 0 ED- - DOS E , CR EAT ED IN THEARGAWAND TISSUES. --`F4CILITY:_ TOMSK UNIV USSR. UNCLASSIFIED------ -0:12 PROCESSINS DATE--020CT70 J"ITLE THE i N I Q U EOF t'~ESEAI- %CHI NG: METAL EXTRACT Irl, S RAY E DEPE' DENCE "N PHASE: -DIVISIUN SURFACES ~-U- ~'AUTVWR-,(03)-KLETENlK, YU.b., NAV R, OT S < AY A'v V.A., POTAPIOVA, A.[. MEW UNTRY OF INFO--USSR URCE-11VESTIYA SIBIRSKnGO GTOELENIYA AKAOEMII NAUK SSSPI NO 4i SERIYA '-_.-.~~KHIMICHESKIKH NAUK, 1970, NP Zi P P, 13-18 ATE ~lPU6L_I-ShED---- -70 UBJECT"AREAS-MATERIALS ~IUPIC TAGS-EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY, INDIUNft, lRON, PHOSPHORIC ACID C3NTPQL tW`%Kf.%G-_NG RESTRICTIONS .;~MCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 WkFL/~RAMC-11993/0564 STEP c I.p cAC(kSSIQN'*NO--AP0I13455 UNCLASSIF _D -02orT70 2 f 2 UNCLASSIFIE PRO'CFSSING DATF '.CIRC ACCE-SSIJN NO--AP0113455 .A -0 TECHNIQUE FOR THE -BSTRACT/E,XTRACT--(U) GP -- ABSTRACT. THF EXPERIMENTAL -T I OIN RATE DEPE-JiNDENCE -ITATIVE RESEARCH OF METAL EXTRAG ~JN Tri E -A~UANT SPECII-IC, PHASE~ 01VISION SURFACE IN SYSTEMS WITH SLOW LSTABLISHMENT ')F ~'..":..EXTPACTION EQUILIBRIUM 15 SUGGESTCO. THIS.TEGHNIQUIE. IS~BASED ON AErlPROCATI.NG.MIXER UTILISATION HAVING EXTENSIVELY VARIAt3LF AND :SUFFICIENTU STABLE MIXING RATE. PHASE DIVISION SPECIFIC SURFACE IS ,~....-'.MEASURED LM MEANS OF LIGHT TRANSMISSION. THE SLOW STAGG OF IRON AND INDIUM EXTRACTION PROCESSES WITH THE HELP OF DIALKYL PHGSPric)RIC ACIDS IS STATED TO HAVE A HETEROGENOUS NATURE. * CONS IDERATJONS WERE MADE OF TWO OF. EXTRACTION RATE DEPENDENCE ON SPECIFIC PHASE DlVISI0\.j SURFACE, 'CORRESPONDI,-NG TO TWO ESSENTIALLY DIFFERENT. TYPES OF SLOW PROCESS STAGE, ~..-.--.---~HOMOGENOUS AND HETEROGENOUS ONES.' ~~FACILITY: INSTITUT FIZIKO Ek '.....,r-'e~KHIMICHESKIKR OSNOV PERERABOTKI MINERAL4NOGO, SYRlYAf NOVDS181. SK. PROCES,~j DiATE-13NOV70 UINCL A~ S I F I C IMARY TITLE-4~SYATHESIS OF ETHEK'S OF PAIMARY AC ;ET Y L'r_'.*.i i C A L C 0 H 0 1. s J k V- I N L -ALI, r- ~> :~t I U~,L !-.U- - A I-U I-Alk U'l I LJ I F USSR VDC 616.24-003.668.4-092.9-07:616-008-927.2-074 FOTAPOVA. 1 IN in-stitute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Academy of Tences USSR, lioscow "Iron Metabolism in Experimental Berylliosis" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionallnyyo.Zabolovaniya, 11o 10, Oct 70, PP 57-59 Abstract: Fine beryllium oxide dust is phjsiolor gical saline (O.Z, 1, and 5 mg) was adm-inistored intracrachealJy to white rats. Early shifts (up to 3 months) produced by the toxic and allergic effects of the dust included markedly in- creased vascular permeability, heniolysis, and disintegration of many eosinophilic polynuclear cells, resulting in the accumulation of hemosiderin in the lung tis- sues. The later stages of the disease were~characterizedlby pronounced sclero- tic changes in the lungs with signs of destruction of the parenchyma, shrinkage of the capill.-ary bed, stasis, and increased~deposits of hemosiderin. There were also large accurntulations of dying macrophag6s with iron-containing pigment and viable -Wlagoc~tes with berylliun-protain complexes in the:13roto lasm. However, P little hamosid-orin acctmulated In the hifurcation.14wh nodes. -The iron-containIng Pigmeat deposited in the lungs during beryiiiosis is tbought to play a role In the Process'af Collagen formation. USSR UDC: 621-523.8 NOVOSELOV, B. V., GOROEHOV, Yu. S., WA&ML 20D. ;A Computer Device" Moscow, Ortkrytiya, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennyye Obr&ztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 32, Nov 71, AWthor's Certificate No 318959, Division G, filed 7 Feb 70, published 28 Oct 71 Translation. This Author's Certificate introduces a computer device which contains three paralle-l-connected narrow-band filters, each consisting of two, integrators, a multiplier, and a scaling element. :As a:distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to det6ilni f ne the reson-ance frequency aund the. attenuation parm-zeter of irregular signals, AU-be se.~alinr, element is placed at the J -wet of the filters, and: the multipliei, is incorporated into each filter with its input connected to the outpil.L of pre integralor, while the multiplier mil~-Put is connected to the irsputs of the other ih-Le- grater. Connected to the output of each narr~ll.-band filter is a series circuit made up of a squarer and an averaging de-trice. in addition, the comDuter device contain two adders, a divider, a maln multiplier, a square 1/2 NOVOSFlrOV. B. V. et al. Soviet Patent' ~o 318959 root.extractorand an integrator, which are connected in Fuch a way that the outputs of the averaging devices in the filters for the side freauencies are joined to the inputs of one,adder whose output is, connected to the input of the integrator. The.integrat6r. is connecte(I through the square root extractor to the multipLiers in the narrow-band fi vhile the output of the averaging device in the filter on the main frequency is con- nected to an input of the other adder. A second input of this adder is connected to the first input of the divider. The second input of the divider is connected to the output.of the averaging device in the filter on the main frequency. The divi,der output is connected to one input of the main multiplier, and the other multiplier input is connected to the Integrator output. 42 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 .2/2 020 :_~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129096 ABSTRACT. THE INCIDENCE HAS BEEN STUDIED OF -ASSOCIATED AND PARALLEL DISEASES IN 1806.GASTROENTEROLOGICAL PATIENTS* .AS. SINGLE DISEASES DIGESTIVE.P,ATHOLOGY,blADE UP 31.3PERCENT, IN 23.3PERCENT ONE GASTROENTEROLOGICAL DISEASE WAS AS$OCIATED WITH ANOTHER, IN 26.7PERCENT IT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH NQNGASTROENfERULOGICAL PATHOLOGY AND.18.7PERCENT ASSOCIATED CISEASES OVTHE DIGESTIYE ORGANS WERE ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASES OF OTHER ORGANS AND SYSTEMS. THE INCIDENCE OF ASSOCIATED PATHOLOGY INCREASED WITH AGE."AND WAS MORE MARKED IN FEMALES THAN-IN MALES. THE DIFFICULTIES:AND PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF SUCH ASSOCIATEDPISEASES:ARE ANALYSED AND DISCUSSED. THE PROBLEMS OF TREATMENTtl:CHOICE OF SURGICAL TACTICS OR -ZONSERVATIVE THERAPY ARE DISCUSSED AS'WELL. ~'FACILITY: INSTITUTA ",ll.,:'. EKS PER I'MENTAL NOY_ 1. KLINICHESKOY_': MEDITSINY, MZ :ESTSSRP TALLINSKAYA ~KHARIYUMYAE. BOLIN11SA, 1/2 014 PROCESS LNG -DATE--040EC70 UNCLASSI FIEO, _~.'.-TITLE--DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL AMOUNTS OF DOT IN MILK -Ll- A,UTHOR-f04)-YERMAKOVAr P.N*j OLSHANOVAr K..M.r FEKLISOVA, L.S., POTAPOVA, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S OURC E'-- I Z V. ZAVED*v PISHCH~. TEKHNOL, (0701 Mr 221-2 VYSSH. UCHEB, DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 e.-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCLENCES OPIC: TAGS--DDT INSECTICIDEl FQDD,CONTAMINAT.tONo:PRoC:ESSEi) ANIMAL PRODUCT, -CHROMArOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY1 'CONTROL M4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :::PP,OXY,REEL/FRAj4E--3008/0160 STEP NQ'--UR/0322170'/OOOfQO210221/0222 1,3--AT0137304 r, IR ACCESSION N .." i, f":. " *1 ~ - ~ 3 March '-S~2 THE NOIDEALTZING EFFECT OF VECATIVC WMMu:,-MNS COMINED 1:1TH HYPOTO'SIA Or, 'HYP-FR TLNS,1Vr DIS11-1ZL fgrticlu by H.U potapolut* Lenizigrad, Truly, 16 gff7M~13 I 6t2jGX, R%133f-an, iighed t praza25 Karcli_4972, pp ZB-ak7, The search for iaff~otlvo meana of prophylaalt, of disturbances or U2a cardisto rayth= Is one of Ui- tro3z portant problems of cont~v=porary physiology- tuid bllailca~ pr~,.C- tica.. Tho-founder of =0 sttz?ly of the physlolug~--ull pou%iQ eZVuct of nir Iona on the -Iu=aa and an",ul L.L.,Vasillyav 1260). Sinua bradyc6rdiulo obtarred durinG n ourotien U'S , auring tho inoreace of Intere- I&I.P.Gasure, noph~ ,:- an ardiie the'ru., :T-,~* infurot., -rhoumatid innsattona-ancL-ot 740 WOV43 &3i0CiiWd- 7K-*%h A stvdy of the ar:oct, of negaLtLvo,,Dydroaerioa:Lzatioti c.,. cardia. Exi3ting,workm on tble problem indicato only =e )F~1- 50tonia affect an tho *rj;m1= of negative atr ioaz aal z-yAra- ac.-ions (==uraand coauthors, .1939t; Aalzyko7a, 1951.- V a;$ i I 1953; rokhotina - I 1-n, 1259; Porunov, lt;t~c; :)Lll=~:v Pie eA5 1963;, Yafrozu,ahkin, 1903; Po~spovi, 1V63, 1968 and ',kiuso dnd othar authors (Lap6'Lh1a*, 1968; Vayll and lv~:~-,J, %una th t the sympathlcotropblo afroot.10 In pc-,itive ions. ro r~: Izvolvus a atu-Ay of the offutt Of na-~.*--t.! 1~~4 tive hydrouorionization for tbu roll". erttricl"I nU63 of bradyeardila, acmbizod with hypotonn ot~ $Iva dljoasea I azd 11 stagua. We ox=~.ned,20 p. -,cni rangl-,xg In a~o from 3Z rz) -14 axF. rhoy "l had d1nvarbazmes of the slnuL~ rhyuiz- !.,, ~-, Nost dit~,Iayt~d a decreased vascular tocus"'l, j~ 10 tonia) &nd som,* surfor4d from tLypartensive disoucis. a, . I - 11 - US$R A~ ros,)ivoc~ a ionu Cc~~ .,,.,o- pon4ing to the functional state vkllch vcio of oardlo-vaaoulmr tests and also trucard-lography. We registered changes or tha aloe troaardlogrxv% 5.-n V ~b - duotions bofor6 tLnd after the Ionizatiun oession. Tho pressure roadInge wars r-iotjiminid by aL tomohioter On L,01-~~ -m1*11"I. One group of eymm'uonn received tw1oo daily )f I 'en 'r.halation or ri~tu-fjl a,), 21ydruc,~~rio:llnu- !'Lll "N:myy Af;.)rk:' '4000-dintr to th,.% runoticnal trat!:,a of llt~:b Iona 14,000-20,030 por oubla 0 an dura-.Ion of t1vj LAQuslon .=az 10-;50 7ho firat j-ez~!jTcn we.-5 bvtrmn attar a 3-dvj:r stay at ta razort. rc- r-~tt,'_-ingn, blood pr-3=,ro 6rd rulz,s ratj four tirloa for each 0.%azinesi a Is t ex&mIrm tion in U~ prl of acallmativition; tbo 2nd on the Ist-;5rd day of Ions; the 3re, on. the day and the W)*,, on. 'Lha CtA7Lj 11,110 bleAr"I Prta=Uro and Pulao rat~k lz"Jiuez ~'ov In v poriod of adaptatlon were oractically the ow-:,j t.- t!v,t-! tr"kan Qn tho lut-3x-d dvy o.- stay, i.o., before t1i., Clr3t 1,ml:.- tioz suszlon. 1ho )thej_,* L:rou-,) of e:zrumlrieva, under tho condltlurl.~ ol- LorAn.r;:.A. In. onn 4es.,Ion, daily, Lydroan-'~)r:1zA...r -om tto f r f. !-,Ikulina dcLU&n lortzor t Ion concem;vati, c. q i I &DO,CjW-460,00D ipns.porcuble oentl=otod, Ula, lon&Wk 0. Qi"* zr-~zlon war, -1-0 rtnutoa and the distance frc= the nozzle waa~ 40-aO conLUneleru. X=odyr,=-Io Ln4lcoa obtained from the t--orApy are pro- nert*d in Table I aad 2. The very first -aasion, of both nutur&l and InQrCEL%0dv1,.o her-rt ru',e %4-12 boatz a ulm~tq) '.a,, no=0.iee-i tha ainus rhychm. of lazlzatlo;~' .1tord-cni; to datt, ~Nh 1% a *.tblo oftm-erfc,~ thtt end of thorapy, tlio pul 13 ra ~ 3 zy 'Z2 pore, _,,t; from 66.60 to 67.33 boatz por mlmvto). i~lhntlotioal rolisbilltj o.' the data obtr_!nW! 'WrAZ pc-rct:nt. can be r,.or.31i~,3red to be a pos-1 L." ;f 1~hG 4r-pathutic olc:;ont o: the zarvouo z,-zto:~: 'Lnl;~:l t~ftu wo;,k of the pac4mzaar. I zs-mctr~, , nbuo~,ve,! axoag doc-ease_~j tift,,j, . 3oazllon a' natural icalzu n lt=imm bla~*Ad pc~3t;..uro before the ao3alan In the lovt artery Ia 146 m mer.;url column, In the ripht -- I~A rvm m,ir,%ur,.r colu=. B7 the end of the se3sioa, It dearaaaad by 23.5 ~_v-.'_L~',t USSR UDC [621.357:621.79.027]:669.295 SHIMMEVS V. A., SIRAZH, YU. A.* POTAPOVA: N.,I. "Electrochemical Dimensional Machining o of ~Titanium A116 Vsb. Novoye v e lektrof i z.ielektrolhim.' obrabo0ce na~erialov (What's New in Electrophysical and Electrochemical Treatment of Materials -- collection of 'bimiya, works), Leningrad, liashipostroyeniya Press', i972,:pp (from RZh-K No.12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L304Y Transla-tiou: A studv was made to selectIthe electrolyjte composition and the conditions of electrochemical dimensional vachinirg for a largr~, group of Ti- alloys at Icr.4 voltage and low te-aperature,permitting high quality machined sur- faces. of the parts to be obtained. Six optiruil electrolyte compositions are presented. One of them recommended for electrachemical.machining of all the investigated alloys has the. follcruing composition (in 7. by weight) IUT0 4.89 3 -1.250 NaGI 4.8, Na SO 0.45, the reatt KBr 2 4 19 2/2 009 tINCLASSIFIEU7 PAOCESSING DATE--30UCT70 ,,~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124452 APSTRACT/-EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM STUDIES ON THE DEGREE OF IQ HR AT SULFCNATION OF PHBR BY 50-94PERCENT H SU8Z SO SUa4 IN 50-200DEGREES, THE MAX. ACID CONGNS. FOR 1PERCENT DR LL-SS SULFoNATION ARE: 89.5PERCENT AT 50DEGREES#~8OPERCENT AT LOOOE.GREES, 73PERCENT AT 150CEGRLES, AND 61.5PERCENT AT 200DEGREES. STUDIES OF THE PERCENT HYDROLYSIS IN 10 HR OF O-BROMOBENZENESULFONIC ACID AT 109-47DEGREES IN -~.,76.3-70.4PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU841 OF P-ORGMOBENZENBULFONIC ACID AT 121-65DEGREES IN 74.9-66.6 PERCENT H SUB2 SO SUB4,-AND OF M-BROMOBENZENESULFONIC ACID-AT 16D-200DEGRHS:.IN 67.6-57.9PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU84P:INDICATE THAT HYDROLYSIS OF THE,ORTHO,ISOl.4ER 15 INITIATED IN 73a3PERCENT H SU82 SO SU84 AT 128o,50EGREESo OF THE~~PARAISOMER 144-.5DEGREES, IN.70.8PERCfiNT H SUB2,50 SU84j,AND OF THE META IS014ER AT 182DEGREES IN ~62PERGENT H SU82 SDI: SU84;lb FACUITY~ IVANOV. ~~KHIN "TEKHNOL. INST.9 IVANOVOv USSR.. UNCLASSIFIED 'JAE'll H ' ! V2 ~015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC, ACCESSICN NO-AT0124383 -''A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE ACCEPTED THEORY IT. ALFREY ET- AL*- 19451 OF PHCH:CH SUB2 (1) COPOLYMN.' WITH MA,LEIC ANHYDRIDE (11) ~THE :CGNST COPOLYMER. COMPN. (SI MILAR TO 14 1 1-11 J AND THE SEQUENTIAL ORDERING LF-ALTERNATIVE I-11 UNITS OBTAIND.-WITH DIFFERENT STARTING .-,.MONOMER:MIXTS. IS EXPLAINED BY THE INA&ILITY OF I TO REACT WITH THE COPOLYMER CCNTG. 1 END GROUP. THIS Sl CONTRARY TOTHE EXPTL* EVIDENCE OBTAINED IN I HOMOPOLYMNS. ON THE BASIS -OF THE EXPTL. A~4D LITERATURE ;k ANEW COPOLYMN. MODEL- IS.,PROPOSED FOR THE., 1-11: AND - I-. I I-H SUB2 C:CHOAC.(III) SYSTEMS: THE COPOLYMER CAN REACT.ONLY WITH THE POLAR FREE ---RADICAL.COMPLEXES* SUCH AS IV OR Vt AND! NOT.WITH THE MONOMERS. THE -CALORIMETRY SHOWED THAT IV OR-,V.ARE FORRED IMMEDtAT;ELY WHEN 11 IS DISOLVED IN I OR 111. FACILLTYV~:_INST. KHIM4 FIZ., MOSCOW, USSR. ---UNCLASSIF-lE0 L/Z 022 wqu, Stl OiEb PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 --WATERPROOF ING OF MATERIALS: -tJ-~-~-. _T ITLE U HOR-f ZURABYANt A T 05)-SHANTAPOVICHt P.S., LARIONOVAt, V. D. v POTAPOVAI T*P.v K.M.,# MATETSKENEt N.Io yeo OF INFO--USSR f ~S_OURCE-U.,S.S.R. 2651-063 ,~Pp --.',_REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYAj IZ0BRET* '014 OBRALTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, DAT E !PUBL ISHED--09MAR 70 BJECT AREAS-.MATERIALSt CHEMISTRY T~UPIC TAGS-WATER PROOFING, CHEMICAL PATENT,. LEATHERI ALkALI METAL, GLYCOL, ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERv STYRENEv-~MALEIC 'CC Pffk OL 7MARKING-Ng RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRQXY 'REEL /FRAME---" 007/11 753 ST[ TO/000/300/000010000 P 14 ~CIRC ACCESSION N0--AA0136993 U il LA S.S I F I E D MIS 'L ~ ~15r an USSR UDC 620.171.3-531.781.2.087-92.62-974 LESHCHWO, V. M., DOZLOV, 1. A., NOVIKOV, N. V., POTAFOVA, V. F., SENIN, A. M. and GORODYSKIY, N. I. Institute of Strength Problems, Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences (Kiev, Kaliningrad, Moskovskaya oblast) "Investigation of the Work Capability of Series-Produced Tensoresistors Under Temperature Conditions to -2690CII Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, Nov 73, 'PP 101-105 'Abstract: On the basis of experimental research, it is established that series- produced tensoresistors, with the uae of constantan. for the sensitive element and vinyflex lacquer as the base and adhesive, may be used for the measurement of~deformations at static and dynamic loads under low-temperature conditions (to -2690C). An evaluation is made of the influence of low temperatures upon the coefficient of tensoresistor sensitivity, and consideration is given to the origination of appareryt deformations and to the possibilities of taking then. Into account. t was found that tensoresistors made in the manner described above are capable of functioning to a relative deformaticn of CE 1- 2.5', and thhat with d a loading at a temperature of -261)oC and with symmetric loading to a ynami -relative.deformation of F_ + 0.434% these tensoresistors are capable of USSR LESHCHENKO V. M., et al.,.Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, Nov 73, pp 101-105 6 functioning for up to (2.4-3-1) x 10 cycles. The stressed and deformed state of tubular specimens from various materials was investigated during cooling of the specimens from 20 to -2690C. For measuring deformations brought:about by temperature gradients or due to inhomogeneity of-the material of the components, tensoresistors with identi- cal temperature characteristics should be';.used, and the tensoresistors should be selected and grouped on the basis of the apparent deformations in the given Umperature interval. 7 figuresi 6 referencep. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.396.679 AVDEYEV, Ye. V., POTAPOVA Members of the Scientific and I. Active ............. ~O Technical Society o adiolngineering,-Electronics and Communications imeni A. S. Popov "Determination of the Parameters of Open Strip Waveguides" Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 8, Au 71, pp 56-64 9 ~Abstract: Open strip transmission lines are quite extensively used in microwave technology, chiefly because Of their technological ard structural simplicity. Requirements for miniaturization combined with low losses make it necessary to use a high-parmittivity dielectric as the substrate. In this paper, universal families of graphs and nomograms are. Presented for determining the parameters of open strip transmission lines. The graphic results were obtained by a suffIciently ~ccuratp- anti flexible method of analysis with no limitations.dn the geometry atid electromagnetic parametern of the problem. The charactrtris ties of the quasil.-TEM mode are considered in an open asymmetric infinitely long strip waveguide which is homogeneous longitudinally and hass a nonhomogeneaus cross section. The authors thank A. P. Shpakov, Yu.. K..Aleksandrov and I-.:L. Chegis for constructive criticism during di-scussioneof the manuscript. USSR UDC:669.18:621.746 LYUDYOVSKIY, V. M., VOINOV, S. G., KOSOY,~ L. F.,cZQ~T EYEK, V. S., and POTAPOVA, V.- P. Quality of High-Strength Structural Steel Refined in the Ladle With Liquid synthetic Slag" Pro.lzvodstvo Chernyk-h Metallov [Productions ofFerrous Nietals--Collection of Works] No.75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp~234-239 ~Tr el with treatment by synthetic slag -anslation: Melting of high-strength ste allowed the content of sulfur in the metal *,to be. decreased by' almost 2 times: from 0.0057 to 0.003400-. .:The contamination of the metal by nonmetallic inclusions was decreased, both when,estimated by the method of electrolytic separation (from 0.0079 to 0.0062') and by the method of counting contaminated fields of vision (from 6.8 to 4.2%), The decrease in contamination of the meta I with inclusions evaluated as line oxides and brittle silicates, war, particularly noticeable. The results of tensile testing of smooth specimens and specimens with sharp notches indicated that the steel refined with synthetic slag has greater ility and structural strength. I figure; 4 tables; 4 biblio. refs. 25 USSR UDC 541-138-3:546 BAGOTSKAYA, I. A., RnTARr1VA___- Institute of Electrochemistry ~Academy of Science, USSR,- MOSCOW "Study of the Effect of Electric Double Layer Struct-ure on Hydrogen Overvoltage on High Purity Liquid Gallium" Moscow, Elelctro!--himi7a, Vol 7, No 12, Dee 71, PP 1849-1851 Abstract: Previous studies showed that electrochemical nronerties of ga=um depend on its purity. Therefore, the conclusions reached in those studies had to be checked out on hi.~,;hly purified gallium--99.9998 percent pure. It was determined that the effect of nH and of the total concentration.of electrolyte on the kinetics of hydrogen liberation is the same with gallium GL-000 as it was with GL-O m~~terial: uith 'increased i)B -nd. total con- centration of the electrolyte the hydrogen overvoltage increases. COM'Darison of e--merimental and theoretical data, a1howed that the chang e, in -oo t e nt I, 'al writh electrode~potcntial has smaller effect on.the kinetics of hydrogen evolution than exnected from theoreti- cal considerations; on the --p-potential changes with elec- d notential to a lesser degree than expected f r60 rom the Guy- t -1/1 - Chamran theory. 19 USSR UDC: 681.3 SHUM, L. S. ,DIMITRIYEV, Yu. K.:, TOMI LOV, Yu. F. ,.LQLP OVA A Homogeneous Linear.Control Computer.System" V sb. Vychisl. sistemy (Computer Systems--collection of works), vyp. 39. Novos birsk, 1970, pp 99-108 (from RZh-Matcmatika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11VT94) Translation: The paper describes a linear homogeneous control computer syster, with partially variable structure developed and constructed at the Institute;of Mathematics of the Si- berian Department of the Academy:of Sciences of the USSR. The computer system can operate in real,time and in the time sharing mode. it can be used both for controlling scientific and technical,experiments and production, processes, and for computations. V. Mikheyev.,~ 1/1 UDC: 681.3 USSR u. N. DIMITRIYEV, Yu. K., SHUM, L. S., TOMILOV, Yu. F. , P my a P 0 V.Aa. Y "Commutation Block and Interaction of Elementary Computers in a Homogeneous Control Computer System" V sb. Vychisl. sistemy (Computer Systems--collection of works' vyp. 37, 0-vosibirsk, 1970, pp 107-118 (from M-Matematika, No 11, Nov'71, Abstractft~ 11V793) Translation: The paper describes the structure of a commu- tation blFck and the principles :of interaction between ele- meritary computers in a linear homogeneous control computer -stem.- V. Mikheyev. sy USSR uDc: 661.3 DMTRIYEVI, Yu. K., SMI, L. S., TOMILOV, Yu. F. , POTAPOVA ju J. V sb. Vychisl. sistery (Computer Systems--collectioh of -viorks), vyp. 39, Novosibirsk, 1970, Pp 10T-118 (from Rgh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V793) Translation: The -Daper describes the'structure of the cot=utation block principles of interaction of the elementary rrachihes in a linear homogeneous computer control system. IV. Mikheyev. USSR uDC: 681.3 SHUM, L. S. POTAPOVA u. N. nAn Interruption System for Controlling a Universal Computer System" V ob._Vychisi. sistemy(Computer Systems--collection of -works), vyp. 39, Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 119.12T (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract NO 11V791) Translation: The authors consider the organization and operation of a hardware-software system of interruption for a homogeneous computer system and various schemes for isolating priority.demands.. Equipment and depth estimates are given for the isolation schemes. V. Mikheyev. IN ME a 1 -ffF-zr-, I I 15 P Iffi;111~ ,, ". ----- .- .. -- USSR uDc: 681.3 u- N. SHUM, L. S., DIXIETRIYEV, Yu. K. , TOMILOV, Yu. F. , ZPCZA-jp "A Linear Homogeneous Computer Control System" V sb. Vychisl. si of works), vyp. 39, istemy (Computer Systems-collection Novosibirsk, 1970, PP 89-lo6 (from Ezh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No ilv794) Translation: The paper describes a linear hoiogenea'us computer control system with partial],y variable structure developed. and built e:t the Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The system can operate in real-time and time-sharing modes. r n4- It can be used both for controlling scientific and technical experi e ~s and processes in production, and for computations. V. Mikheyev. 41 i-Ni ELECTRIC 13:VZ.S PIATI*:G Induzt-.1al Enr-.Incer Z. ~'rmnc electroplzitIng, Is emnloyed to enaurc,suftlcl-init bondin,- ztrenrth between rteel vule= 1,2ation. For this rprrposa our.re=Aj_- eittorpris; ucea a cyamldc elect-o- 17te r Ith- -Which- brass Is at;p-.;-:;Itejd or. parts -- the rittir.Ca of L*Tv) * Lnstr=ent shocl., abrorbars, w1hich are rubberized, throuzI. compression =oldln~, 7 Studitz: on the optimum composition r-nd torxing cohdlltlons for- the electrolyte showed that uith a COPPer con-. tent In the platin,7, (about 06-S& percent) the- bondln;7 strannth -11 - And* the rubber doublez as mo-mpo,_-ed -t*-ho botrcen the fl mer zequlrement6 pos-~d in GOST 11679-65. '-1%u- mc concluded the electrolyte phould. contain: " Zinc, I '5~6~p copper ~r/lltbr,~, and .-free codtum oyanldc 3, 8-4.5 '~'he' 11 alkalinity slhould be '0.' oVerjj 4-0.7. ';.Ie have alao developed the plattrz: nrocedurec: -'Mo - filttlnca (2:-40 d-t*3 Ctranclation un*'maum~ a=-aa) are i=erved containing electrolyte At a tem- perature of 18-251C.,and a 10-14 amp ourrwrit ro-. lers, than P. 5. volts is passed throur.,.11 the o' Icc-trol,,rto for 30 tninutex: .(not lacm! Let, us c_mimlne the proceacea Invollvc4 in bras- platinrl. I r lautcd fter anncallr,,,~ of, the rubber the rittlrw7a are s zt~ to elcetrocoruandum clcanin,~~ 1.1iiem t;iay are mo%jr.1--ed on a w1re and ,,Teacim~-, and In cUinda:1-1 tln!er-o' elec trochemical de.- T4.01*.tion-s. Tf there I-- a thin coat of corroaton, arizec .,~,on chonical treatmentof the fIttin,-s after electrooOrundl= cl~anin:-, I.- dela7ed, the parts are subjected to ZO-minute '~,Lnr, In a 15-20 Percent colution, of hye-rochlorle acid at roor. 't&=Derature, Anodes rade ou-, of L-69 bracs Ox-1 copper arc iio 0~_ C UBSR UDO: 621.791-753.9 PATCN, B. YE., Academician, and POT _.G. Candidate of Technical M. A Sciences, Institute of krc Welding imerff Ye. 0. Paton, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian "Types of Welding in Shielding.Gases With Steady and Pulsed Arcs (Survey)" Kiev Avtomaticheakaya Syarka No 9,,: Sep 731 pp 1-8 Abstract: The authors attempt to classify the basic types of welding processes according to the particulars associated with the electrophysical phenomena observed during the stable flow of the processese The most efficient utilization of these processes is indicated, The study is based on literature and data obtained by the authors with the aid of high-speed photography which was Bynchronized with the oscillographic monitoring of voltage and current., Tables are given showing the type of shielding gas, type of welding pro6ess, material weldedy material thick- nesog and position of weld seam. Recommendations are given for controlling the various-welding processes listed's USSR ubc: 62i.396.69:62i.3j.6.826086.8) Yu. N . K41UACM t= f A. Ya. val-istor" USSR Author's Certificate No 26TT25, fil6d 5 Mar. 68, published 20 jul 70 (fron- _Wh-Radlc-~eKhnik-a, 110 1, Jan 71, t act No IV 155 P) sr Translation: As disti-n-giushing feature of the proposed viiristor, the electrode--, --hich are =ade in the. form o f a vevy strill' or a. 11, are located im depressions. Uffie edges of the controlidng, electrod.es axe sharpened, and between thera are circulp-" or horseshde-shaped holvjlis. The electrode -which face the oppcsite material is applied to thevalls-of the.,depressions L~2 electro&4 t 041237 Ref. Code: Ace. Nr.: A41401L -MENT OF THE COMMITTEE, ON LENIN AND STATE TITLE-- ANNOUNCE PRIZESY U.S.S.R' NEWSPAPER-- IZVESTIYAJ, MAY 29t 1970v P 41 COLS. 1-5 ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH 11ORKS HAVE -;'FEN NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PRI2ES* TWO-OF THESE :wTHE MULTI-RURPOSE INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-2s" BY N ~ I KANOV Bc AL .1110V _1 PF V._aPRSHrV'qlKIY AA DttIfRlYEVj 9. J. OE E5 ~mn_ A'Slitlik-7 A._G~o SATAROV. 7. txj,, VEDENTEYEV N. PPIOROV$ - S B BREN AND V. A. NAZAROVP AND d-THE DEVELOPMENT OF TURBOFAN _R_T_ -Zhig NK-8 AND N D THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION TO NK-9-4 SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTVM 6F_ ;ICAL PRQCESSES WHICH ASSURED WIDE USES FOR TITANIUMALLOYS" BY.'N*:D.-KUZNFrsolv 14 IL _A_T Vk S 9 R._A~ um s_ $ - - 0-A.-YUK. P. A~ SUK N MUSHENXOR Oi KL~~ 'flivX304 HAVE L. A AND P_ DOLGO BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE Avid MIN, AVIATION INDUSTRYS Acc. Hr. 106104123 *A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY UITY. FLUID- FILLED CAVITIESN, 165-691, BY &-&LMO ISEYEV A. A.. PZTROV~ -RUMYANTSEV AND F. L..i - - a cffER NO us$ 7-R A MI G; H ~,JSION JIG'IWNCMUS~ WITH 1006, AND I j 400 x 29't"40 t-IN P1,PiTL,,St'1 BY x A,~,.KIR YANOV. V. G . ABRAHOIVICHV if,:V, GUTKIN9 A1s1--t1tJ-?1R-rZT-Tr jRPAUA-6V. AND A DKI HAVE BEEN SUBMITUD BY TH41 =1 'PU S, yfGQ TATION CENTEA-OF TH TENCES AND THE INIINISTRY OY THE HE MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION Atit) TOOL INDUSTRY, RESPECTIVELY". OTHE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-PURPOS7. ALLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED~QUALITY ACHIEVED Bl' THI.: NERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNArr" BY vj,~vGU1qs1t,1oTj He CAKHOMOV. N. V. SIDOROV S ~K B. A. CHER iILATOV. T 1 2-- me AYR'0TDINOV I . P, BARMOTINj L,, K, KOSYR:-:V K,, PQ BAM -'AN TT N~ VLASOV MELIKHOM HAS BEEN 5118ffl! N 11cY Mr A I i Itnt% To HE '71 BYT ANt'' Reel/Frame 119870556 6 g. pur- tn-criesol, and 3 g. in a hot cc .1 bath. until lle'om~n~t wi~ vich :ri~,:2 gArieill ;j gly re riquibvaZ 4rovii the biAk, th~_ 'cori,'Uri its;! t. gypsum. was added. after -eoolc lj,~ w ere A with stirring ulitil m &l! a~d~ 4inel h rrpr undicateil tmcjpi(~rt ittitysl f~6verncnt of t e stl efre-aiii- with ad& vf-~rypsunvi-w -and t er va lVas ccms~ I' aizilt bf! max. Lp. - ubs&ved t1 th r. aled. from a "Ali; I? m-Cresol was thm c, , g CnUclls; COr.M1, ing to f.ps_ of the adduct in 'mlificia, nil, betivem 50;2' at 604,1~, nf-Cruol and W3i'v at 107,; .-Tilis scopic m, etliod was muctl tnGre ~wir4w, for, det zrl-!! ciesols than. GO`~T 2264-54 an I ~v Pruj. ~,j bg.~ m q dcviat m -of C! e la, ttf i 0- it ri jf AP9017341 00 --De -producis r 84.150e tpimination phpmolk T Ortizdeva. X, A., Teik-hrib, T hfl'ina N4 KorencAmynJ mova K'As A 40-4 (Wu-R9Y- P~'U'Cti TUT"M 4 rpiotln,p~ 6y -detd.- i~ith: an av relative error' rl k kitli-~~Jcnt Pu n in of the- umla'-rr-crcsol adduct.4 en to brl~j~ M--Ciesol had bL its 'tat ni , irool I.IM; b MITI< an tu - equ lipov! wi th a itoppu, diurni 4k, -stirrer; were id&8 4 g. of the tijoi~41i:jydriad6h~.nii&. t he~e-s -h 6 g.- pu r-e- tr ~Presot, nd 3 g. ""'V12 1 - 11 UNCLASSfFIED. PkGCP_11.~111- D.ATE-0719CT70 ACT I ONS OF r_YCLAHMX,,IUM CATIINNS. V114 LFACTIU;q :.IF wITH Aij)MATIC CUMPOUNos IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ACYLaTING AGENT -U- PJ TA S H .14 11 V.A 3 A A N 0 V N ._,tf.lk-W3)-S'fEY K-U.4, A.K.t A 7 k Y,F r ~Ni r- 0--a S S &Z, --Z J.~ G KLIIX. 1970, 60) 614-19 UBJECT.,AREAS-CHEMISTRY 1001NATFU ORGANIC C10,4POUN9, QUINJLINE, 5-f-,,,TG--I.'.r,_ TAGS-ACRIOINE, MORPHOLINE, -SYNTHESIS MICAL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-IINCLASSIFIFL) ~__'PRDYY `tFU/fRV4E--P?9Z/4'425 STF P Nf,)--UR/ 0366170 /3)3f-i /0-33 /0614/ ON 19 -Cr f, Cf- 5 S I A 11 4 19 .00 909 ESS IN,(; DATE--020CT70 'ILA Sp S IF I t-0 C A C' C F SS I C ~'4 NO-A 0 112 4 10 -GP-O- A13STk4CT. THE -REACT I ON OF I I NG, 9 1 1. U , D I HY ORU ACR I D I NE WIT4 ACPIDP [U~ %tErHl00IO[: N :~GAVE STAilLE-9,MO~',PtiOLINOACkIDINLUtI METHIDDIDE AND N,l!ETviVLAcRIDl.NE. HY TRANSFER REACT IGN SERVtb AS: A IMODEL FOR. A riEw SY14THESIS OF S BSTf TUTEG) ACRf0fNES (1). PiE REACTION UF ALI-RID[NE WITH A MIXT. ~91(kl U OF PH NO R PRIMEJ CDCL GAV" 9-83PERCENT I AN D N P, PP 1,XE1 Co A 2 NC, SM16 4 SU64t PtET SU-12 -._-SU_)STITUTt0). ACRIDINE-S (k GIVEM: P,ME SUB NC SUE& 'H SUB4, PiMEETNC SU-1-16 H ~SU34, P11PH C N S U,3 2stj,3~ fqc SUB5 H P -; ME-( P.HCH SUB2 ) HC - S U B 6 H S U 34 u I j ME T H Y L 23, 1) 1 HY D R'J v 51 N D 0 L I N Y L tvll ET-K,it'~ 14 2-43_1 4, TET RAH YD RO , 6 t QU I NO L I NY L.,:: I iE THY L, 2 , 4 ET H Y L "a' ~3' 4 -,ETRAIiYDRG- byQUINGLINYL, ,,-!--'~-E,THYL~Z'i:ME.THYLvi.2-*3#4 TETKAKYDR0t6tQUIN0LINYL, ANO Rp USSR 'UDC 576.895.421.098.217/218 STEP.ANCHENOK-RUDNIK, G. I., POTASHOVA,_ L. A, and GROKHOVSKAYA, I. M., DepArtment*.of Natural Focus ps',N'Tfnl~tltute of Epidemiology and Micro- biology imeni N. F. Gamaleya, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR -Sucking Ticks (Ixodoidea) itrogen and Phosphorus Contents of Intact:Blood and~of Some of Their Organs" Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bole7ni, No 5, 1971, pp 584-589 Abstract: Analysis of total nitrogen and phosphorus content in adult ticks belonging to -two families (Ixodidae :and Arg~asidae), 6 genera, and 1.2 species showed that all the species were essentially alike in this respect, Wich the nitrogen and phosphorus contents : ranging- f torri* 1.2. 8 -to 17-i 5% and 0. 36 to -h 0.96%, respectively (except in the case of.1 Haemaphysalis, concinna, in wh It the levels were appreciably higher).. The nitrogen content was somewhat higher in males. Both total nitrogen and ,t tal.pbosphorus increased as the 0 tick developed from larva to nymph. Analysis of total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the intestine, salivary glands, Malpighian.vessels, gonads, and.testes showed that the amounts of thes6.elements was highest in the Malpighian vessels and lowest in the intestine. Asc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: CHEMICA'L,~ABST. 0 0 76, 71274q Stubility of complexes of zinc and' -cadmium with ethan-6tamin" in aqueous solutions. I T v Reitrr, f _'K pII tekh.'[ tt ~r_77v; 7S,~~ 1970, 1.5)(1): gi-I02 (Ru Z~. N, ss)~ rup. Ortna tioll of Znjr) and7cd(II) with HOCITH,\Mr (LX, 'HO0_,H,4).NH- W.), and (HOC21f6IN; (L1")-~.N,aq--,.tudied by TAI-poLenUo-metry 7. in aq Ivere SaIns. The instability ~6nst.. (pKI) of Zzi 2.62, 2_38, and 2,56 and of Cd complex6 2-67, 2.46,'aad 3.15 for L, L'. and L" cgmplexes,~ rtsp. It is as~qlirnetl thai. tile in- vesttirated ligands atc ~4 0 Winiq i% dw co~ rd i I h1v Oil 41a 'on or in the order MOM, Thf: 1 114341-0 Wild bt,.Wlne~ SO of ligaDd: L i~,L`< L". HMJR REEL/FWIE ........... USSR UDO 621.378:681.332 ENZO, Ye. S., POTATURRIN, 0.~ I., and TVLf6 GIBIN, I. S., NE Z H 0!, V DO KHLEB, P. Ye. "Coherent ODtical Device for Generalized Spectral Analysis of Ima ges Novosibirsk, A-vtometriy 110, 5, 1972, Pp 3-9 ffers a method of generalizing spectral ana- Abstract: This paper o. lysis of images by using holographic: methods of storing and. p---o- formation realized by coherent optical techniques. Thiz cessing in spectrum is def_in_-d as the expansion of a function describinL the image in a generalized Fourier series. AlthoujL the probleia can be done with a computer, it is often.beat to use opticii arlalyzcrs 'because the ob-ects of the ana.' sis are basically optical images. LY To-generalize the spectral analysis, :holoaraphic methodr, are uqud Ln the present paper for storing and processirq,, information; a scalar mechanism is used for storage,. and the corj~elation mechan- ism of Gabor is used for the processing. Both these methods are analyzed and the synthesis of the inlag!-~s di3cussea Yhe authoys find that their coherent optical system has high Laemory capacity, 1 12 1-1 rl-_Fl-,T~i~,,-~Y-.-!,~- 7-7,C-! - - ~ ~i 4.~; F, ~;- x! T I: I;; 'U"HINEIT'i Hal mr! ~-,Iwl ij~lrwggg . U-37n-Iq ! ,~;, 4 1:; it-31ii~i;~liii;~~6"1"~W,'~llil~og 1.7 .gilgiggggyAg" gFIBTFffFfrKWF,,- . 1 11 1 1. a '0~'SUPERPHOSPHATE _U_ PUBLISHED- ---- ~70 --SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY9 AGRICULTURE :-~-'.T'OPIC TAGS--MOLYBDENUM, PHOSPHATEt BORON#, FERTILIZER YIELDt AGRICULTURAL 'CROP, ~'-~L-_CDNTROLM ARK I NG.-_-NO RESTRICTIONS ~~,~,.:bOCUMENT,CLASS--:-UNCLASSIFIED X*Yl. P.E-E:L/.FRAM E--1998/0443 STEP NO--UR/0394/70/003/003/0169/0173 NO--AP0121117 UNCLASSIFIED