SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RASHEVSKAYA, L. P. - RASNETSOVA, B. YE.
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2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES~SING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0054578'
-ABSTRACTlEXT.RACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRAC'T. A CLINICO R G E NTGEINOLO G I CAL
CLASSIFICATION OF SILICOTUBERCULOSIS WHICH FOR A NUMBER (IF YEARS IS 14AS
BEEN USED AT-THE CLINIC OF THE INSTITUTE OF INDUSTrittAL HYGIENE AND
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES OF THE AMS OF THE USSR, IS OFFERED FOR DISCUSSION.
THE AUTHORS SUBDIVIOE SILICO.TURERCUL(ISIS INTO 2 DISTUICT GROUPS. THE
FIRST INCLUDES SILICOTUBERCULOSIS WHERE'-THE.F0.r4H OF,,TURERCULOSIS CAN BE
-SPECAFIE-0. AGAL4STt-_,XHE--3A4KGR UNQ~~'Ofll 11.1.60SIS,
-CONDIT IONALLY~~ TO THE 2D
REFERRED. THE TNE:71_'~3ERCULOSIS
Gm
THE ViGE OF SIUI`C6~M.~TOO', APPEARSJO BE IMPOSSIBLE.
-ING FROMS'OF THE DISEASE ARE SET APART WITH REVERENCE TO 'rHE
tHE'FOLLOW,
20 GROUP: SILICOTUBERCULOUS BRONCH ADENITIS, MICRO ANO MACRONODJLAR AND
ALSO MASSIVE SILICOTUBERCULOSIS* MOREOVERv IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE
~PRESENCE~OF TUSERC-UL,9US-'--[,\tT,,r)X-t~C'A--T'10,"4, CA-SEOUS DEGENERATION AND POS-iTIVE
BECILLOSCOPY BE POINTED UP SEPARATELY, ALONG WITH THE ABOYE MENTIONED
CONDITIONS.
User:)
UDc: 6~i.3,96.6:621-318
MHEVSKAYA, L. P.
"Effect of Some- TeclLnologicall Factors on the El~-ctrrrn,,,.g-netic Paramet-ers of
Ni-Al SRF Ferrites"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tele-Tin. sb. Ferrit. tekhn. (E-lectronic Techroloir
Scientific and Technical Collecticn. Ferrite Technology) , 11670, vyp. 1 (23),
pp 328-137 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika. No 12,, Dec 70, Abstract No 12v442)
Translation: Experimental data are aiven from an investigation of -he
effect *-,,hich the conditions of grinding aluminum oxidt, and preliminai-y
heat treatz-aent of alumi=m hydrcxide have, on soraeiphysi.call n=d tec-linological
properties of the A1203 its--lf (shrinkage during sint-~!ring, content of
basic materinI, avera e size of particles~, phase composItion) i Lnd on so
me
magnetic properties of Ni-A! SHF ferritesi (dernsity, magnetic Induction,
permeability atrid width of the ferromagnetia resonance clirve). Resume'.
III-I. OHTATNINC AND STUDTINr CIMTAIN MOMTIFS OF SOLID =LUTIO= OF Tua-
INDIUH ARSENIVC AND GALLIUM ARSENIK, SISTPH
lAeticle by it. A, Saklvov. M-.D...Khlyatvvak&y#. N. Te. Dmltrlyeva, 9. P.
ratatosnoi R.PCA f N1 t,
R-Maino. i2_17 June"A97 251
The solid solUtions of the iodtum arsenide and gallium statmide eyetum
are intersoting and ~rnsp#ttlvo, meolconducting matpri*ls the basla chmr&c%vr1*t1=
paramo4tra of which have in~trmo4jatv vftlutm between the parameters of such
important comp-junds to gallium arsenide and indlom arverAdo.
In the RtVe" pap*r.L& study was mod..ot the problem of o4tint" solid
solutions of the InJtum arsenide and mall2um avaenid* a-stm by diftorrot
o*thod*, zoni gr*vth., directional cryatell1tation, pullinx from -A %*It b~ the.
Czvcbrolski ostbod~ crystalli motion ~fram.tho gas ph&**. ~ Comp&rstivo- thoijotter-
jotits of tho uAterjols oi~tslnod by t1sevie "thods* are pr.sentod.
A study was m.& OU some optical and tItcTibphysical properties of solid
solutions of the indium arsenide and golLi" arsenide cymtem is the antIve raeute
of compositions. The spectra of the optical tranaftloolon In the wave longth
raTil;4 of 0 9-25 atcrow-re measured for te"raturts of 77 and 300'K. The
curves were obtained tat, the epactral depondonco of the absorption coeffIcieur.
A study wss~aeda ot the deptndenta, of the moncestration of ths charge cartiars.
,mobility and width of: tht forlWden zot% n the Composition of the solid oolm"=.
13
U i U
SECTION TV
PCs -
cactipcion.
(U) During this quarterly reporting petiod, two rjew articler were
ocated from the Protein Research Institute at Pushchino. On the 'barl" of one
of the articles, which dealt with eL~chcrichla colt ribosomeav It wan pogs1bla ti?
associate ona n~w.pzrzon, V. 1. !;m1rnav, with the Iingtiwte (32). The other
article, also on escharichia coli, was issued jointly from rli~ Institute oi
Genctitz and of ~L==rghnisn4s, Nosco v, and the PrQrt-in-Researtb
at Pushchino (33). Prcvtoua articles by V. L. Per-zo&or~v have been
issued from Via former Institute. No prelflouis facili;y association could be
located for V. D. Varil'yev, but it is likely that he raprosents thet larter
~instituta. This article pvollnbly re-presestcd some joint: work betwcan the tv~
:Institutes.
(U) As a ready source of reference, given ba'ow in a cmzplett l'Isting
of personalities identified with the Protein Usearch Institute to the prasant
t1AQ: Aj-1 -
Beletritts-4. V.
T11. '
"'Irs'tdza. "u---,, RashevnkAya, Ye. P.
Fedorov, B. A. Serdyuk. 1. H.
Finkgl'shtayn, A. Smitnov, N. 1.
rlinakayao. V. S.
Lavrilova, L. P. Tiktopulo, Y*. X.:.
-M-tI'1-'Y-U- 11
20
-Adsorption
UDC 661,728.82i663.63
GULYAMOV, T., RASHIDQK,_A,-B,,-XAKSUD0V, E., and AYKHODZF-AY---V, B. I., Institute
of Nuclear Phy-s-l-ca-, Academy of Sciences UzbeT-,, SSR
11 Acetylcellulose Membranes for Reverse Osmosis"
Tashkent, Lrzbekskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnall Vol 17o No 3, 19?3, PP 39-41
Abstractj A method va.9 developed for the preparation of serd-1permeable mem-
branes for reverse osmosis from cellulose acetate dissolved in dimethyl-
formamide. The optimum conditions of preparing the memb=es were evaporation
of a solution containing 20% collulose acetate + 80% dimethylfor=nido
at 28-340 within less than 2 hra, immersion in water for 2 min at 20-21o, and
thermal fixation for 5 min at 81-860. In tests conducted at 50 atm with a
solution of 10 g NaCl/i., the efficiency of the membranes wits 200-300
l./aq. m. pir 24 hrs at a 95% deMe of NaCl retention. Wben a solution with
the composition cellulose acetate 20, dimathy1formnide 75'# 1120 5% was u3ed
and thermal fixation was carried out at 86of tho.officienej Uoreas6d to 50G
I./sq. m. per 24 hrs while the degree of desalination re=lned at 94-yo.
To increase the efficiency, the same inorganic additives an those used in the
forming of membranes from acetone solutions of cellulose acetate could be
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USSR
UDC: 533.601.1
AKHMEDOV, R. B., BALAGULA, T. B., RASHIDOV, F. K.
"Aerodynamics of Vortex Jet Near.the Nozzle"
Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademi-4 Nauk UzSSR, No. 2, 1971,
pp 53-57
Abstract: Results of theoretical and experimental investi-
gation of vortex jets are presented. The vortex is pro-
duced by the vanes of a vortex generator.
The vortex jets are of interest because of their use
in gas burners.
1/2
USSR
-AEM.IEDOV, R.B., e-~ z~_I, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk UzSSR, No 2, 1971, PP 53-57
The differential equation of the total pressure versus
distance from the axis is obtained by the method of heat
transfer analogy. The general solution of this equation
is given. The numerical values of the boundary conditions
are obtained by making the theoretical and experimental
peaks of the total pressure versus distance from axis
curves to coincide. Above curves,are giver. for 300 and
40* vortex angles and for several-distances from the
burner exit.
2/2
WSH MC 54e.944/945
AEDUSAMATOV, A., and YUHUSOV, S. YU., Red Banner of labor
lostitute of Plant Chemxdlstryp bek Academy. of Sciences
"The Structure of Pediculidine"
T
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'*ent# Xhimiya Prirodnykb Soyedinenly, No 3p 1971t pp 104-306
Abstracti The alkaloids of a 1968 sample of Pedicularis olgae, obtained at
Sagyrdasht, Tadzhik ISSR, were extracted with chloroform (they made up 0.59%
of the dry dample). The picrate of this base was then extracted from the other
portion and studied vkhromatog=phically (on aluminum oxide)* A base of com-
p"ition CIOIVO with melting point of 74-75 00 was extracted; this alkaloid
was named pediculidine.
Infraredo ultnaviolot and nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectra
were used to determine the structure.of the new alkaloid.
USSR UDC 629.841.621.643.2/3
R-A.SHIDOV' M
tL MOZIMIETOV, G., and KHAZRAUMOV,"., Institute
of Mechanics and-of Earthou.-ke Resistance of Buildin-s imeni
Z:)
M. T. Urazbayeva, Academy of Sciences UzSSR
"E.--th2uake Resis-141-ance o-f Complex Systems of Undergro-ound 3uil-
dings tor an E'le.stic-.4iscous 1kodel. of t-he Interaction of 3uil-
dinss 'Uith the Ground"
Tashkent, izvest-iya Xkademii ffauk UzSSR, Seriya Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, No 3, 1973P pp 56-60
Abstract: A theoretical investigation was nade of the vibrations
of a comD!ex node of an underground pipe-line 11-aid in an elastic-
_(reiaxizig) ~7rovand, aith acc- -ting for -'-He rotation iner-
_V-1scous 0 V_n 1 11
tia of' the node. As a result of studying -41he vibrations of pipe-
-lines -iith a co7.i-olx node and consistin,- of independent ri'Oe sec-
tions on. bot-h sides of the com,,olex node, at I IVY-01 for ri-
gid butt-joinin.r, and the case of an elastie-vis'nous ~iodel uf
pipe-groizad interaction, a system of diffe-rential eq~.iations was
deri-,red -.Ath con2tant coefftcients. r2he systsen describes the mio-
tions of complex systems of underground buildJ1'MFs under the action
7
of seimaic for.-eg. A nro-r-roa ~,,as developed for aolvi-qn, t]As cystem
,..dth t-he help of an electronic di,t#tal com-Duter. Sixteen --for-mulas,
fi e bibliographic references.
I
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USSR UDC: 699.841.697.33
RASHIDOV, T.
I'Se!L~~ynamic Equations of Complex Underground Structure
Systems V&th Noncentral and Nonorthogonal Complex Pipe
Joints"
Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk UzSSR, No. 2, 1971,
pp 18-24
Abstract: This three-dimensional problem is treated by
raeans of vector analysis. The oriqin of coordinates is
at the center of mass of the system, which consists of a
well with pipe;3 connected to it. The seismic displace-
ment of the ground occurs in the direction of the x-axis.
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USSR
RAS-HIDOV, T., Izvestiya Akaaemii Hauk UzS.SR, No 2, 1971, pp 18-24
The following equations are derived:
1. Linear acceleration of the well as function of
forces.
2. Angular acceleration of the well as function of
moments.
3. Relations between linear:and angular motion of
the well and the pipe joints.
4. Conditions of rigid connection of the pipes to
the well.
2/2
1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
.- TITLE--EQUATIONS (IF MOTION OF C014PLEX SYSTEMS OF SUBTERRANEAN STRUCTURES
DURING SEISMIC DISTURBANCES -U-
~_.-AUTHOR--RASHIDOV, T.
Ale
'COUNTRY OF f
INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-TASHKENT9 IZVESTIYA AKADEVIII NAUK UZSSR: SERIYA TEKHNICHESKIKH
N0 1, 19701 PF; 26-37
DATF PUBLISHED ------- 70
_:'S-lUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OC'EANOGRAPHY
-TOPIC TAGS--EARTHQUAKE, OSCILLATION, SOIL STRUCTURE, PIPELINE, STRUCTURE
STABILITY
C.CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1175 STEP NO--UR/0167/70/000/001/0026/0037
CIRC ACCESSION NO-00118265
Wit- I A S11, F -1i
-212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118265
~~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER INYESTIGATES THE
SEISMIC STABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RECTILINEAR BRANCHES OF COMPLEX
SUBTERRANEAN PIPELIE NETWORKS, AND STUDIES LONGITUDINAL OSCILLATIUNS OF
CO~ PUTATIONAL
PIPELINES FOR THE MOST GENERAL FORMS OF END FASTENING. m
FORMULAS ARE FOUN,'~ FOR SEISMIC STRESSES AND DISPLACEMENTS AS FUNCTIONS
OF EARTHQUAKE INTENSITYr SOIL CONDITION5i DEPTH OF THE PIPELIN, ETC. IT
IS SHOWN THAT THE PROBLEM OF OSCILLATIONS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS OF
SUBTERRANEAN PIPELINE: NETWORKS MAY BE SOLVED IF THE EXTERNAL EFFECTS
(LAW OF MOTION OF THE: SOIL DURING AN EARTHQUAKE), GEOMETRIC PARAMETERS
OF THE PIPELINES AND GROUND MODEL ARE KNOWN, THE AUTHOR THANKS
-CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ACADE:iY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR ALEKSEY
ANTONOVICH IL'YUSHIN FOR CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM ANU CONS[DERAdLE
ASSISTANCE IN COMPLETION OF THIS WORK.. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF
MECHANICS AND SEISMIC STABILITY OF STRUCTURES.
I' t. Z Ili; Ii V o) -vt I 1i'1 a ml Ili I *i-f H MUM I mmil I i I m wn ii I -'M &14 N il I 111-i1 I-V-M I :Zi1!.JIlL1I, I 141111,T3,11. 111
-2
Z- -zions of Seio:.
S~ruc~u----s -~Ccount T I of pl-
['as*- I.;ves'Ya kcade.,.u
i -'a U k 0'r NO 3, 1970,
;U)t
in order to t~L--- of pliancy C-' co:-
J
ons s Shown t, t iz-. 0--(~L:r to the re-
sy3tezr-, with pliancy of tho con,-.,.-.ctJAon near a
ilecenrary to investic"C'.te the eql"ticn ayate ...... 1 of longitudiml of
pip--:.i3 wita the cited conuitions in co-z-1-.1ex Loremblies.
Nitrogen Con, ~oinids
L17DC 5) (,)1 5L 7 759 -h
V 11 1
L. G., EARP.GMAN, K. S., cnd TAH-VOSYld", G. T., institute Of Fine Or-
1-~ ~IcCh~~stry, Yerevan, Academy of Sciences Armenian S-5 R
"Isoindoline Derivatives. IV. bis-(5-chloro-cis-3a,4,?,7a-~Lle-~rahydroisoindolyl-
-2-nethyl) -alkylamines
Yerevan, Armyan-,kiy Kh~iff~_iche3kiy Zhurnal, Val 23, Nfo 14, -1 ~170, 3 7-3U9
Abstract: A mi;ctiLra of 7.4 g ~!-ch-loro-cis-1,2,3,6-i;etrah:fdroD!,-.LalLrqide, 20 ml. of
95% ethanol and 4 m.1 fo_rnaline was refluxed to a complete solution, 0.021 mole of
prirpary ami-ne was added and heated for another 15 min, cooled over-light, the
product was extracted with ether, dried, evaporated and recr~fstallizcd from ether.
Butyl, benzyl, and allyl derivatives of bis.-(4-chloro-cis-1,2,3,6-tetrakrdro-
p~ntalimidomethyl)-a3-k-jlamines were obtaineg in yields exceeding 80%, their melt-
ing points being 93-94, 85-86, and 13L-135 respectively. These compounds iere
redaced over lithiimialuminiza hydride to bis -(5-chloro -cis -3a, 4,7 ~ 7 a-T5etrahydtro -
isoindolyl-2-inetliyl)-alk-fLamines, boiling respectively at 145-150/5nini, 16~-168/5m,
and 125-127/5r=.
USSR
uDc 616,936-o8k.4(47+57)(091)
RASIIIXA _~I.,G., DUMMI A, N. N. , and SARMMI, S. Ya., rnstit~ite of Medical
rFa~sl7i?61ogy and Tropical Mmedicine imeni Ye. 1. &hrtsin - iy,~ P ist of
cy sk an ry
USSR Moscow
Heaath
*Achievements in the Control and Eradication of ~Ialar..:i in the USSR"
Moscow, ff4ditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bulezni, Vol 41, F'o 6,
Nov/Dee 72, pp, 658-665
Abstract: At present malaria has been practically eliminated in -the USSR.
Beginning with 1921, a network of institutions for the control of malaria was
created. An effective measure for the control of mosWdto larvae in Southern
regions was breedinF of Gambusia fish in bodies of water. After Garift)usia had
been ijuported from Italy in 1924 by N. P. Rukhadze, !)irector of t1te Alhkhaziya
Tropical Inatitute, they were bred on a vase scale in Georl;Aa,
and A-rmenia and also introiluced in the Uzbek, 'Tadzhik, and. !5irkmenian SSR.
Great attention was -naid to problems pertaining to the prevention of malaria
in connection with the construction of hydraulic engineering and irrtgation
installations as well as large shipping canals within the aco-pe of the 5-Year
Y, -h ISSR issued
plans following World War II. In 1951 the Ministr of Healt r
instructions dealing vith the deterrrdnation of epidemiological factors and
h
10
USSR
RASHMA, M. G.J. et al., Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya 1. Pai-azitarnyye Bolezni,
Vol 41, iio 6, Nrov/Dec 72, pp 658-665
measum,!; against malaria to be carried out in connection with tile constntction
of large water reservoirs. As a result of measures applied under the 4th
Five-Year Plan (1946-49), which included treatment of buildingo with DDT and
hexachlorocyclohexane, the incidence of malaria in the UGF)B was reduced by a
factor of four in relation to tI)e pre-war year 1940. Use of effective dx-Lugs
such as bigumLl in aJdition to the application of insecticides contributed to
the reduction of the number of ralaria cases in the USSR to 13,034 (0.65 per
10,000 of population) in 1956 and 425 (0.17 per 100,000 of population) in 1960.
Studies were carried out on tile regional aspects of malaria epidemiology and
the results were used in drawing up typical plans for the contral of malzaria
adapted to the regional characteristles in various repiblicn. Pew chemothera-
-peutic and chemoprophylactic agents (e.g., quinacide) were tcGted tinder differ-
ent epidemiological conditions. Data on typical conditiono with res-pect to
malaria as affected by diverse local landscapes were compiled for many USSIJ
republics and regions. Me concept of chronic mlaria vas retjected. ',Wfork was
conducted to deta-=iine the extent of restoration of the nt=Lbers of Anopheles
inosquitoes of different species after the use of persistent insecticides hail
been discontinued. At present consideruble attention is be~ing paid to the
prevention of the importation of malaria from abroad by sailors, travelers,
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USSR
RASHMA. 14. G., et a!.? Maaditsinskaya Parazitologiya I Parazitarn3rje Bolezni,
Vol 41, No 6, Nov/Dec 72, pp, 658-665
etc. In a number of Southern regions of the USSR a considerable danger of
renewed development of foci of malaria infection exists; particular vigilance
is required there to prevent the development of such foci.
3/3
L-L
USSR UDC 911.3:616.936(47+57)
SARIKYAN, S. Ya., DUKHANINA, N. N., PROKOPENKO, L. I.,
LYSENKO, A. Ya., and ZHTjYOVA, T. A.
"Results of the Anti-Malaria Campaign in the USSR"
V sb. Vopr. med. parazitol. (Problems of Medical Parasitology collection
~of works), Moscow, 1970, op 6-30 (from RM-1.1editsinskaya. Geografiva, No 2,
Feb 71, Abstract No 2.36.82,by A. Belyaev)
Translation: In 1967, 91 malaria foci were registered in the USSR (these
are locations where I local or imported case was reported), among these
were six active residual points, seven inactive residual points, 47 new
potential points, four new active points, and 16 foci in large cities where
transmission is impossible. The number of braught-in cases increases with
each year. In 1959, they amounted to 0.7% of the total number of cases,
in 1963 they were 45.5%, 'In 1966 59.5%, in 1967, 66.27., Malaria was brought
in from 56 countries, among them 36 African countries, .1.6 Southeast A.,31.an
countries and four Latin American countries. Tropical malaria predominated.
Because of the long duration of 4-day malaria, case.,j of thio form continue
Mappear (154 cases during 1958-1966).
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USSR UDC 547.944:945
KHASHIMOV, Kh. N., TELEMENETSKAYA, M. YUNUSOV, S. Yu.,
"Red Banner of Labor Order" Institute of Plant Chemistry, UzbeltSSR Academy of
Sciences
"Pegamine, a New Alkaloid from Peganum Harmala"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4. 1970, pp 453-455
Abstract: The total alkaloid content of Peganum harmala was found to be 2.17
percent and.consisted of peganine, vasicinone, harmine, desoxypeganine, de-
soxyvasicinone, and a new alkaloid melting at .1.60-161", which,the authors
named pegamine. The structure,of:.the compoLmd was,ascertained from spectral
data, including UV, IR, and mass spectra.-A schme for;,the mAss spectral
fragmentation of the compound was propose4.:
IMC 547-944/9 + 543-51
USSR ,45
YUN-USOVt X. S., fUSHKESA YA, Y.# and YUNUSOV, S. YU.r Order of the I a-bor
Red, Banner instMd o 1131&mistry of Fatural Productsq Academy of
Sciences UzSSR
"Fragmentation Features of Ring A Substituents of Lycoctonin k1kaloids On
Electron Impact"
Tashkent, Xhim-1ya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 1972p pp 85-87
Abstract'l By studying irass-s-t-ectroscopic fxaVientation of' lycoatonin alkalr,4,xis
it was established that the ease xith which a substituant. at C-1 is eli-minated
depemls on itz configuration, increasing with the uize of tbo aubstituent.
Changing the orientation - of a C-1 t3ub-stituont fron i:-/to s4tabilizes
the molecular ion and as a reault the poah, at M-17 ic; dnoreanlid, WAIG the
one at 11-15 is increased, 'rempara-Ituxe chwngos have 11ttAo or no effect an
the Intensity of Nadous peakx. rass spectral r-ata of eaxtiro4arAne esters
of three diterpene alWoids useful- In characterizing the substituent at C-Ir
are reported.
USSR UDC: 547.94:543-51
SOV, S.'
ij~.V., FAMMINOVA, Z. SH., YUNUS TU., Order of Labor Red Banner
Ihstl;~ute of the Chemistry of Natural Compounds, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR
"Mass Spectrometry of Haplofoline and Folifine"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 1970, Pp 107-110
Abstract: Data are given from an investigation of the mass spectra of alkaloids
plofoline, 11-methylaplaPoline, folifine
isolated from Haplophyllum tuberculatum: ha
and acetylfolifine. The principal paths of decay of these four ccm.Pounds may be
studied on the basis of localization of a positive charge on the nitrogen atom.
Two decay schemes are described on the basis of the maes-spectroscopic data.
USSR
G-OV, M'S., YUMMOV, SM., SMATOV, A.S., Order of Labor Red
YM
-Banner Institute of Chemistry,of Plant Substances, Tashkent, Academy of Sciences
Uzbek SSR
"mass Spectra of Alkaloids of the Songorine Type. Stracture of Songorarnine"
Tashkent) Khimiya Pr1rodnykh Soyedineniy, No 1, 1970, PP 101-107
'uber, f Ac nit
Abstract: Analysis of alkaloid mixtures extracted from the F 0 0 I=
karakolicum which grow in the upper regions of the Tyup Rive, (.Lerskey Altau
Range) showed aconitine, songorine and an alkaloid.with a melting point of 211-2120C.
This base is identified as songoramine. Astudy was made of the mass spectura, of
songorine~ dihydrosongorine, their diacetates, N-desethylsongorine, deutero analogs
7of,.songarine and dihydrosongorine. Analysis of chemical and spectral data shows
that songoramine has the following structure:
A cf~
OR
N t
R, - ;V H
Diagrams are given showing the fragmentation of songorine and ita derivatives.
fiH3k,&A_-"U'hH. EiAw"IHEN hiffii W
USSR UDC 669.189:669.046.554
KAMARDIN, V. A.,'RASKEVIC.H_,__N.-N., and KASPER, N. V., Zaporozh'ye
"Desulfurization of Steel During Outside-Of-Furnace Refining Using Alumo-
silicate Slags"
Moscow, Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Hetally, No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp
47-53
Abstract: A study is made of the effect of metallurgical factors (tempera-
ture,.chemical composition of metal and slag) on the equilibrium and actual
distribution of sulfur between metal and slag during outside-the-furnace
refining of steel using the basic alumosilicate slags. With the use of
basic alumosilicate slags, containing up to 20% S102, with small additions
of magnesium oxide and calcium fluoride (,-j5%), the aame degree of desulfu-
rization. can be attained as that by using lime-alumina slags.
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USSR UDC -678.742.21678-029-5i62-27~/01
TULUPOV, P. ZHUKOV, M. A., KOSSAYA, A. 14., RASHKOVO A. B.j GREBEN'o V. P.
i6nd KOSTYUKH111k, L. I.
"P"Paration:ancl Propertie,lof Heterogeneous Ion-Exchange Menbranes"
Moscow, Plastichaskiye Yajsyj No 2, Feb 72j pp 60-63
Abstracti 6-%ratlonal features of iori-exchange membranes depend upon a coa-
plex of physice-chemical, electrochemical'and machaaical properties, and also
upon the stcO.11ity of such properties during use.
Studied here are high-density polythylene reabranes prepared with the
cationite KU-2 and the anionites, AV-17 and EDE-10-Ps with careful control of
moisture content and particle size. These ionites, taken in various propor-
tions and partical sizes, and with both capron and dacron binders, were tested
regarding their effect on fusion.coafficientt tensile strength and electrical
parametersi tezperature was also evaluated in this connection.
Electric conductivity for these heterogeneous ion-exchange members was
found to follow the laws already established for homogeneous and inteiTolymer
zembranes. Tentative optimal values for the variables montioned are suggested.
Graphs illustrating variation in conductivityp etc. accaumpany the paper.
IA
q 17 Y. - NiUMN-VAKID 11. -A. (Kharlkov Aviation Tnstitute)
"Study of the Physina-1 Processes in an Electron-Ion Osoillxboi7 Discharge"
ns1dy Kziches
1u eVJv Ultra kiy Zhurnal; Ju~,y,, _1972; pp 3_Tb6-ao
~he wa~.,7, concerm -YDerbiental, studims cLf the Dblisical nroc(.-3SCS
ABSTRAM
i nvolved in an elEctron-ion. Iq:sciUatory. discharge ocowringiin a system of
al CLIL -ribution o' the
rosit.*,va and ne'aative electrodes, The axi,: st
ential- in a sy,-,* ?.: ill -am-'L moi4b.in the vic4 ndty of the
0t 7 -p ar,
p
positive ~i. A6 i dial:!and
'Iriabrodri'i's was stitd~. ra ~m, a strudUres . of the po-
tential izmirle tl-Ji nllafwioids, ~,~n I.Jell asL
the distx-Lbution of the ternner,~ituro, T
arxi density d the -olas= in 'the -olasina-anode were studied.
It is shc-.'r., h, _,t ill the )?(-JFiC)lx Of t~e pl~lsroidls tlic, poterni.-Iial
eqvali?.es ise"P a*cri- the a:d.s. A radial decrease of' --he noLen,'ia-, inside
the iplaummid, imo The avera(,e tcr-periture of the plasnn th-a
plasll!a aric.111,1, T", -.,.:3 (,,-v
i the doncai., of the vm,ies ,,,"hiln, the
limits
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RASHKOMN, JMTZHNYAK, IN. A., Ukrainskiy Fizichezslc--;y Zliurnal; July,
1972; pp 1106-10
On the basis o~' the results of the studies concli,:Fioris twe clolaun Con-
cerning the mvement of Par~icles irl electron end ion oscir-mboiny cordij~~,-
a
tions.
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PRIMARY SOURCE'-` Vrachebnoye Delo,11970, Nr
PP
ON THE ETIOLOGICAL RELATIONS OF CHICKENPOK AND HERPES ZOSTER
and T. Shirokorad (Tyrnovo, Bulgaria)
Results are presented of a five-year study of the epidemiological relationship
of chickenpox and herpes zoster in VeNkoLyrnovo Region. Chickenpox affects mainly
children whe-reas herpes. zoster is a diseast of adult'and elderly persons.
It Is suggested that children which have been in contact with herpes zoster pa-
tients m2y lattr be affected by chick-tnpox.
The course of the disease was typicaL is transmitted by the air-drip route. The
dimses have a seasonal: character: chickenpox is an automn-winter distase, herpes.
zosttr a summer disease,
REEL/F"MMIF, 1-71
USSR UDC 533-98
RA V. M. , 1Ci1ZHN-CA;(, N. A.
"Ellipsoidal Plasma Configurations in a Gas D-Escha.rge"
Leningrad, Zhurna-!-'Le.1din4Lcheskov_Fizilri-, Vol 4.0, No 7, 1970,
pp 1382-138-9 _'
Abstract; Tho po3s-'bilitles of set-iiing up plasma ellipsoids in
external static 1'ields are investigated in this papor. Such
configurations can be used in injector accelevators for radia-
tion acceleration of the plasma. Developing t.rie rulat;ionships
for creat'ini.3 an equilibrium plas-ma configuration, the authors
begin by considering an unoom-pensated plassyna ellipsoid of revolu-
tion under the assumption that the unco.-moonsatled charZre dens-itty
throughout the plasna's volume is constant. They also describa
L' _, rations
exp6riments thoy conducted for inves-t-igating the confirm
arising in a systom of ring electrodes with alternating poten-
tials. A schematic of the equipment is given. With it, the
auttho.-s studied the resulting steady-state plasma 'bunching as
a function of the magnitude of the longit-adinally focused mag-
netic field, the pressure in the gas discharge chamber, and the
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RASHKOVAN, V. M., et al, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 40,
NO 7, 1970, PP 1382-1389
electrode potentials. The experiments were conducted in air,
argon, and helium at pressures varying from 10-4 to 10-2 = Hg.
Photos of the ellipsoid configurations are.sbovm. The authors
are members of the Kharkov Aviation Institute.
212
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Acc. N Abstracting Senice: S/?c
Xj"48043 AERO( Ll P? .6 9_4~
tide ABST.
rA70.23190 Investigation of the electron-ion oscillation
discharge a% a source of, neutral Wticles (Doslidzhennin h-~Aival'nogo
elektranno-ionnogo, rozriadu iak drherela shvidkikh neitral'nikh
ch2stinck). V___M. R M A. Khizhniak (Khark;vs'kii
"
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Oft
t
=
r
kanian SSR). Ukrainslkd Fizichnii
Aviatsiinii l,7,7u
k
cYv
t
Zhurnal, vol. 15, Jan. 1970, p. 40.46. In Ukrainian.
Production of the fazt neutrial particles along the axis of the
electron-ion ozeillation discha.-ge, was investigated. The discharge
exists rationary in the change potential elearodes system and differs
from the Penning's (~jscharqe.~ The optimum conditions for
pro&mtion of the fast neutral parliclei are shown to be a function of
gas pressure and magnetic field. (Author)
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6 via "6
OF cfzo!i..~G W'MOAN A CRIJC15LI: UNDCR CONDITIUN5
'.%rticle bv K. M. L. Moscov ',,atc University
-ent;
-.0ven)[Chan-iVolla itostil
i4usslan. Scp'v-t,,'T 1972. pil 1~0-1,i3j
A foy*:-Alat-on Z~r pv~l,-:= of grxith in orl-ital s-,);,cu
as pre::elit til;io. lie fool tn4l tile futwro
t:lis rocos~& prizar~.y in -lie pnssibllity of growing c-r/stals fvo-z
p
=elt~ witlintit cr%.-cibl%~,,. 7h~, paVer ollaidne:, tho crystallization proccs:l for
!LqU1d,"C`Ur-.iDArbV virtul-- of herit dissipaticm throur"I a Crytal.
sc,,. or thc s,34sta,,cm. It was 45'5W1w'J far si.-)~llfication t1lot tbo
is total, tv- cn-ttallizing zL;h.-'ttU1cC is 15-;otr0')iC'
t
helt -.Ss;impz1oi;5 is beyond the Scli-po of this
it is Clear U.-it tl~o influcrice of those factors cajinot 1,e
lie riatcrial is ;~rc4cntc~ ha-0 WLtilout tho mar)tematical. ca"Culaticias.
1 Slia~lz of i~ Liquid Sur-alze Cmi-Qcting a Solid Phase 10nkr lsotha=lal
z
1:0neiziolis .
TilC OAtOoSiVO lite-.aturo on tho behavior of a Ilquid imilar zero.:,ravlty
has lar-.:Czy bc= 1~.-,.marized in tKc hibliogra,ihy of collection [11,
a- -Al. :.-u in :1. YFL. earnrljgz,~'s. j2'j. 'lo are Concerned with lnowing
:~ lc-:,lid npnoru bill ~~t-.vo if it cnmos ito contart with a ro'l or Uthor
i Ll 0.-5impic pooil:ttric li= up to now %pecifically cxaminca
tlii:k rzz-.,r, even thaulij it is .1 si~ecjul case off a problem vibicil has boar.
i.olvv6 by -variuus pmcedi=:a.
:jnd~r vquilikiriui ;h,~ liquid wi 11 have tho of a 561 id
I= to -, (in tile
Co~..ract =.Flo an4 rasult'~r,,' sp:oiotry
'~.;o -!ilr,- th~: lln,~ of %a plia~~cs i~; a Circle). Fi:iding ,Ill.
L'~':Wr.-lZralc Wikiation. Can, Z~c zre~kjcod to solv anp an isopurimerric. probcm ;n the
v~,vi;:t ional. ell lCiAlus. siaca C- bta~ilc liquid form ~r. dour-lined tiV Like corldition
cncrgy ;;, The system providad that the li.iuld
is co;)StWlt. 'bTe ~*T tLat two solutions exist. If the axis of
oT4110t) throiq:li the sorface of a liquid, sucli aj a drop on a plane,
the liquid will form a sphere. Othcrwi~c ifor oxamplo, with a drop on the
- 5 -
r.i 1 face of a cyli. ,mdrical rod). the Luneratr"' erlilation is ~Pcc: fi~:d '~'y
w1 '~.V~ptical intorral. llum -h.--rc is a rathar stzable N'.0L13*. Of
r,o surfaeo, ocnuratrix I..:" =% lifloction, point near tho IIOLUldar'~ '~Afl
0 phascs, while at a JUstaace fro.; the solid pliase, the
aiy,roxiriatos ;,ai are. of a c'_rc!a cc-,tared on t.1lo axi's a- rotatior. frao
:;x-facc of the lictuld has no itflection point if the vol=cs av., s:udl.
Two factors wi.11 det-r--ina the shape of "lie equillbriun li,zuid
1.u~facc. which it usvmes after canta-.tiag tile end of the ~Iclid
art, tile contact angle nsgnitL~dz and ratio of the radii Of the Initial 11" 'Jid
s:;:iore (it) and of tile rod (r). if R/r is rxiall, thc liquid will fa-:-. a
:i ~,o rl' cal segnult , ;.%c 0z.2 of t.0 red For small contact angles, Lh,~
heirta. is m,.;c]h 1-~% its b,.,-o lungth. Let us late "..Z
lyr;-,~~,.If; iurfa~.'o onc-".'~r .ill , a ~~"ater i-t ;. drop of th,. %'DIL=~
not czt the out ---. t!io l"tural face of tho ra'l. If IR"r
-lot all r-he !_,q'.;i,! c:az. 'he situated on the rod and. part ~f 1~ 1;i1"
-N laca-c'l On rile latczzl face, a corner point th~
.1it"atoO -it, the cr.~. zr,-, the rcr-nning anctmt of liquid covcrin- '
ca ~~zll annear -a t".L :-L-ieTatr~x, lncroarin,, ;Z/r furthcr
:i!-~rs the Sarf0ce farn C-~ tll~s last poqiC'.' f li".1d. :;u ~~ill
!:_,lzral if;7. the casc ~S in w1lich tLa sphc:rical
facci ~n. L!,.o is IL.~a_tu" within th~! drap. an.,
from thc en-cr'~~y t1l,*.-.i the F~_-c furfacc h::~ a
UZ the that _- :hc
ule md" it flows onto Z112 lazzval faca, a vc'-~tivcly
uf C111 1)0 suppn-tul --- t;-.0 xl%d 71".ka ar.=.Int ta A"r
U.Y2 for a !oil ccy:,t;.ct
2. ~_,!;avior of th, Uzuid 7t ;, Temperature Field
A". ", w~!ll kn4~~.n~ "rdL.- zero gravity at a cor.,,,taat tl'z
I Ia -~; dshou, , have a sine-3-c-, s'11;.l)v' "Ance the ~Sur~.'co trnlon
c-ci~lciont Ecr mast ilq"idls of an order greater tlixi t!,.c vol
c6ef"ici.itt, If a tz=&r~turc !~=,U4;nt is prasent, the Iliquid wil"
,;~'y begin %aovimt to rrZina of hirhor tcm:ioratures, whzrc it will
s
havz a 1~mcr surface V.-'er'7.7, 7h! spherical litliki'l AApa '~i'l be ;6
Z.-Zl he Shown, tl-.C TC-~cr':.-_-.' c ci-vature radil ratio at pain-.~.- 3f
toi~pcraturc --. t~-.z if~rthorr. caso~ will ot-ittal tha vitt., ,;f t;'~C
-.':-~~,cu ttm5ior. val=s a- thc.--c noiritts.
1e th, '5 that the
idos a-' so= Oic
loc~z-l ir, i:1 :Java
fl.ttent-d .2n. 'C~tft ii.- b-'icv:! that the
'.0 iall ana the .41.1 intc..'s.z-
601id pliasc arc_~~ on tt'.u mc'l- wi!l ~Iavo; "~t .7.
':-on-acz. Since the cr-"ta"11--azior. occl:-.S gradu4lly' a sr~.1111
1'.~;32"_;J3 I.-. tIC bz
From tlie v_c~.-inz of e-norgy in toms of thc ovQrall surface
7
;-.CV:
.? . ~ this spot W1.11 a:jair'
into the _-alt. ",ze p'.rOc0:;s CLUI be zollcluied
USSR UDC 613.865:612.1/.2
RASHMAN, Chair of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Kiev
-~e i~ca-Mn"s-fitute, Kiev Pedagogical Institute
"Changes in the Functional Condition of Students' Bodies Under
the Influence of Examinations"
Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 97-
100
Abstract: Arterial blood oxygenation, changes in the circula-
tion rate, arterial blood pressure, and cardiogram were studied
in students taking examinations in literature, anatomy, and
mathematical analysis.. Sixty students in all were observed.
The dynamics of blood oxygenation and the circulation rate were
determined with the use of the appropriate oxyhemographs; arter-
ial pressure with the use of a mercury manometer prior to and
immediately- after the examination,.and then 20 ninutes after the
examination was over. The cardiogram was obtained with the
students reclining bCfOTI,~ the examination and 20 raiiiutes after
its termination. The investigations established that under the
influence of examinations, arterial blood oxygenation in the
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RASHMAN, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 1, Jan/Feb 71,
pp 97-100
students decr-,-ased; arterial pressure was elevated; and the
-pl,
cardiogram was sha:, y modified. An analysis of the data
obtained indicates the disturbing.effect of examinations on the
functions of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
-min
USSR UDC 612.821
RASHMAN, S. Kiev Pedagogic Institute imeni A. M. Gor'kiy, Kiev
"Changes of Some Phys'Lological Indexes in Students Under the Effect of
Mental Work"
Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 2, Feb 73, pp 105-106
Abstract: Measurements carried out on students indicated that as a result of
mental work carried out for 1.5 or 3 hrs the velocity of blood circulation,
the blood pressure, and the degree of oxygenation of the arterial blood in-
creased. These effects were greater after 3 hrs than 1.5 hrs of mental work.
The blood oxygenation showed an initial drop during the first 45 min and then
increased. There was a correlation between the increase in the degree of
oxygenation of the blood (in the concentration of oxyhemoglabin) at the end
of the work period and the relative intensity of the mental work in the
respective special fields of the students; after 3 hrs of work, the increase
was greater For students of the physico-mathematical faculty (department)
than those of the philological or pedagogic faculty. After 1.5 hre of
mental work-, the oxyhemoglobin content increased in the blood of 13 out of
20, 18 out of 20, and 19 out of 20 students of the philological, pedagogic,
hematical faculty, respectively.
and physico-mat!
Nav;~tioji. Aids
USSR uDc: 621.3,00".983
SOLOMONIK, M. Ye. , ROTEI,,rBFR(., M. I., ILI IN, G.. B. , ~~N._A,_M - , SHESTAK011,
A. V., MemberA of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering~
Electronics and Communicat~lons imeni A. S. Popov
"A High-Precision Radio Dire-ction Finder With Steerable Antenna"
Moscow, Radictekhaika, Vol 27, Ho 8, Aug 72, pp 1-6
Abstract: The errors in rad-ic direction finding due to distortions of the
phase front of the received signal increase with a reduction in wavelenE;th.
One way to re~luce these errors is to take a "sample" of the electromagnetic
field from as large a regicr. of space as possible. A nev way to realize
this method on meter wavelengths is considered. which combines simplicity of
the direction finder cjrcui,~; witti short-baae antennas and. reduced sensi-
-bivity to local distv-ortiono of the phatic front. The arftenna ir, :3teorabie
about the vertical axiq. The motion of the antenna res-zilts in a change in
the ex-rors of the inctrument ir accordance with a pcric4ic, luw, with tb~~
result that time averaging c~)wqiderably reduces error. 11he authors discliss
the theory of operation of such a direction fLnder with an antenna which
moves in a closed curve.
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A IF! 0 V RULSI:T0 G arld A E-111,C -EI-E-0, T.T
-~,ic V. 011t'Ti! -,*or the n-,
tion Of !--~Ivm)oratio- Frocesses"
Minsky Te-olo i Y'
PP 25-30
Abstnact i- ri
from bo :!'C L; C f~', ~3-1 C! ~Ij
1 o c p.
luStrated OOQ.7.ril!~17`101 vaclt=- -.1n -.11ation.0c r i-b o C.,
U.L
oil
-olutio-I cwj- -ions
tlq(~ o f bllov e:,', i,,:,
c
7
in r!.,1 ~.6, 0
t,,,rn by lo j.
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CILNGLE CRYSTALS OF P.EFRACTORY AND RARE KTALs
(Article by Candidnte of Technical Sciences n. -1. ;Zj,ket"; Mol-c", 1:,t"j;~v
husslan, Vol 42. Re
Itic nun*)ur of wnrl;% (~qvatad to About T-he obtaining and In-
va,itSr,itSnn of th,~ ttructuro ani proptrttus of ging1v crystals PE Tofractory
o*ld rarQ --~tajs Jnervds~s with each year. r,~r rarilar e=1%3njr,- ~C
. - rob 1.
tto,t:..d coordlnaLlnn of work in th*t direction. p. oz conferencet; are can.
valltd c3ch year. on 29 Noverbsr ~ 1 r~"omuvr 1971. In !J--)zcoj, In ttvi In5vi.
tuto o2 im~nl A. A. Beykav. wan held the regular Sixth All-Unien
Conr-ronce on th) Cbtaining, Structure, Physical Frapirties and Application
or and R:jrQ M-itols, It vas organizod by the
Sclaiitific Counall Tor th-2.Problam "Applia4tion oE `LarQ 11.9tMIS in tho Nation-
#I tcvn~mll" at, "lm,- Stata Cc-1zlIttQo for - St Ionvi and Teennology of tha Cvgn- I I
of Mni%tar3 L".:SR, the Scientific Council Cr)r the Prablez "Physlcac~lzzzlcal
PrincIpIPP or obtaining Nlow Feat -rtos I stent Inorganic Materials", and the 111.
stlttjt~ or t:7tAllUrry ImuAl A. A. Dzlvk,)v or the AS uss~L. rarticip'.iting in
the work of tho conference %mr* ovar 300 pArsons, rarresonting 52 orzaniza.
tIons f.-tz var%---,vsa cities of thi, Stylot Wan. Sixty-four rap-irts vera heard.
As U14 Vrwrk vf th2 cnr.Coroace showou, at the prevent time there Is an
lnrqnstvj d*vCI"P'~jn1 of now r"Ithods or grnving crystals. 'r. t1it Mos-
row 1r,~'.1LULq oi 6mlinearing rhysics, sIn;;Io cryatills of enrovilum havo be4ln
o!)ZA1.,jJ Cro:n thi p1jaec. Co-wor~ar5 of the In%titzito.
1'~-Inl %. A. 'N-,'~::W '%1VG Ul.d tho ttdthod of plas;",-arc fuslan to gvow sin,~Ie
77 0~ Into t"t circiv r,' invlastl~-tivis all the
r 7 Z L Ll I a
ct a I I I. to v ) I v; - rt,t - i~~ In , r i %~ i Ing d razn c. i: t ta
aIlry~ 1101 th7 ~ ::Z:,Ckj lL!i,1l of ha"~ recc.': angn-tvc
11L' thi vr~~':a and for.~,rl~m cl~ U1.4 vj`a~truc:
ur~' ~f rt,trictory mclil# is boing 3ysttmlictcally Inv-js-
tizpt"~. Ot Pv.)aLIc!jL tt'.Lorvit Is work cn the obtalninr of n,lybd,~n~,
a-nd uc--~ %,!:h C l;Aa)CrY:;L-JIIin0 r-tructure, balog dolia In 0"e, 1.%ti-
te V~
>
2 R to the Investigation or the Influence of Ivit.-.-Cles
n t1la rico 5tructuru and physical proportion of single cryatals vura presented
~USSR UDC 669.172:620.117
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M. , BLOUMNLOV, G. S., RASKATOV, N. N., and S1111TYREV, G. D.
'Nechanical Properties of Large Tungsten Single Crystals"
Monokristally TugoDlavkikh i Redkikh Metallov (Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Worksji,Nauka Press, 1971, pp, 139-143
Translation: The mechanical properties of large single crystals of tungsten
up-to 40 mm in diameter produced using a low-temperature plasma at room
temperature and 1,000-2,000% are studied. It is established that the
anisotropy of the mechanical properties.of single crystals, which appears
strongly at room temperature, becomes insignificant at 1,000-2,000'. 2
Tables; 3 Figures; 5 Bibl.Lographic References.
USSR UDC 669.172
SAVITSKIY, Ye. bf., BURKHANOV, G. S., RASKATOV, N. N., and SHNIYPSV, G. D.
IfFormation of Growth Structure Du-Ang Gre-mring of Tungsten Single Crystals
From a Melt"
Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikh Metallov [Single Crystals of Refractory
and Rare Metals -- Collection of Works], Nauka Press, 1971, pp 19-25
q
Translation: The formation of the growth structure of oriented tungsten
single crystals is studied with various temperature gradients as a function
of the content of carbon in the tungsten and the grr-wth rate. A possible
mechanism of formation of the growth structure of tungsten single crystals
is described. It is established that the formation of a coarse growth
submacrostructure occurs due to macroscopic fluctuation of impurities in
the crystallizing tungsten. 6 Figures; 13 Bibliographic References.
PAS S,3
71
AUTO~LATIOW OF KACH.1NZ-BUILDj.,.'G PROCESSES >
(Conference in Moscow) 7,
[Article by Moscow, yastnik A"Cadenit ilauk SS!7P
IIUSZI~' vo 'Y
The Scientific Council frr the Theory of Mdchimcs and
W'orking Proceszes of zhe, AS :3SSR Pnd the Institute of Machine
Sciences held on ~~-J': Decc---or 1970, in Moscow, the fifth Con-
forence on tile automation of ;-,aciUne-bwIIdjng procv:;;~es. Par-
ticipatin') in it lvt~ra of the academic and iranch 5~;ien-
tilic reaearch instill ute:, an.~ npec.ial design bureau,:, i~nd
the Ier.(3ing p--,a.)tz of the country.
T-he wida dcve!o;mmlt of autc-mation advances new requirc-
ments for the f--rther !mprc;vc.-,.cnt of its means and Thin
determined the ma-In consent and diractivity of tile cCn'Cr-cn:7C",
at which over 2-10 reporl:s, mainly of a theoretical character,
were heard.
Tho ~ollowlng prez~ente.:! at the plenary sesslor-:
V. on "Qur:-sr:L-x.-. ana automation.,
Lional ecan=.y a- thc U55R," V. 1. Dikushii. or.
blems o" tile Cormlete ~'Ztcmztion of mzchine~-Iiuildlr.~; procenzes,"
A. Ye. Prokoncvic.1-, on "Prosnecrz of the automation o,' motal-
pn 17crecanting tho rolc:
of auto'.'.~'Ition of ~ntellcrtua'. 1~,bor in the development of ma-
chine on "Tha automation oi production
in the 4ndustrv r-f tho I-SSR"' V. V. on
cop)-'u,i";-Q
control c~ pxc~duz-zicn," V. on IIAI;tc'mation
in tile vlcctronic:; eight. zcn;ons
worked, correspondinq to the main, ari-as of the theory of work-
of nL:cl~'-Ino buiildinq.
As was. made clear ftam the- ropurts and the di5cussion of
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KOVTONYUK, N. F., KURBATOV, L. N., NOZDRIN, V. V., 0RLOV,_V._,S,,... RYABETIC0, Ye. A-,
IDAqQW~ A- A--- ROSTUNOVA, R. P., SOLOVYEV, A. A., SEVAST'YAN.OV, V. G., UMNYAGIN,
A. IC-,7MIALUMOV, B. Z., and SHAULOV, Yu. Kh.
"Some Problems of a Technological Formulation of the Process of Obtaining
Epitaxial Films of Gallium Arsertide by the Gas rhase Method"
V sb. Protsessv rosta kristallov i plenok poluprovo . (Procedures for the
Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk,
1970, pp 341-350 (from Rzh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 7, July 1971,
Abstract Yo 7B130)
Translation:. 7he opitaxial filma of GaAs obtained were Droduced by -the Eas phase
method with the use of' AsHx, Ga, and HCL. GaAs wafers served as substrates. "Ahe
surface of a wafar wac sub4ected to chemical-mechanical proces2ing and etching:: with
I -
%.504- '1202t H,)C' in the ratio 31 1: 1. Synthosis of the G-an's wee conducted in a
reaction apparatua which war-a thoroughly scavenged by H2 aad etched by HCI at 5g0o 0
for ~O minutos. Aftor cooling, tho Ga was loaded into the chambor. The chamber wao
Co, JV ~or activation o' tho C,tt zurl~uca. 12ter reductio.-Li
heated 4o a of -
of the tenraraturs to C, the GaAs substrate waa introduced into the re-
action zone. A:~-ter hoating tho Ga area and the GaAs area, etching- of the GaS was
i
performed by HCl gaa in a stream of Asil, and I.. Me fihna were doped by So.
41.
JSSR
KOVTONYUK, N. F., et al., Protsessy rosta kristal-1-ov i-plenok poluprovodn.
(Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection
of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from M-Elektronika i y~_ye
prImeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B130)
Thg beat specimens of film had n-type conductivity and a mobility of 4000--,I%00
CM /V-see. Films doped by Be had a concentration of 1017-- 1018 at/=5 and
mobility of 2000 cm /v.see. 8 ref, V~B*
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'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--iU) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE AUTHORS NOTE, THAT THE
MATERIALIST DiALECTICS LREATC~'D BY LIARX, ENGELS AND LENIN IS A UNIVERSAL
METHOD OF, KNOWLEDGE AND RE-VOLUTIONARY REORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY3 THE
%..)NLY SCIENTIFIC METHOD"LUGY OF NATURAL SrIENCE, ANI)t IN PARTICULAR, OF
MEDICINE. THE GREAT i"ORYPIIAENS OF SCIENCEY V. 1. LENIN POSSESED
EXCEPTIONALLY ALL ROUND KNOWLEDGE ALSO IN THE FIELD OF NAfURAL SCIENCE.
LENINIS SCIENTIFIC ACl'IVIfY IS A bRILLIANT EXAMPLE. OF Tf4,E APPLICATION OF
THE METHOD OF THE MAIERIALIST DIALECTICS TO THE STUDY OF THE MOST
COMPLICATED LAVIS OF NATURE AND SOCIETY* V. I. LENIN CONSIDERED THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF EXACT AND INDISPUTABLE FACTS AS A 14ECESSARY CJNDITION
OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHo HE INSISTED UPON THE ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF
ALL THP_` FACTS, CONCERNING THE PROOLEMs HE WAS AGAINST ARBITRARY
SELECTION OF THEM AND suaitcrilFE ENTERPRETAT-10N. ' V I- LENI'N' CR'TTCIZE_D
THE EMPIRICIS14 AND THE ECLECTICISM AND,lNSISTE-0 UPON T~F DEEP
THEORETICAL GENERALIZATION OF THE FACTS, OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF
RESEARCH. HE CONSIDEREL) NECE!iSARY TO COMPARE AND TO ANALYSE COMPARABLE,
DATA AND CRITICIZED YHE METHOD (IF.-THE GROUNDLESS CALCULATION OF
"THE MEANS",. V. I. LENIN EXPLAINED, THAT SCIENTIST:S PROCLAIMING
THEMSELVES TO BE 41OUT OF PCILLFICS", IN FACT PURSUE A 13OURGEOIS POLICY.
V. 1. LENIN~MERCILESSLY CRITICIZED REACTIONARY IDEALIST INTERPRETATION
OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS DF SCIENICE, BUT AT THE SAME TIYE HE INSISTED UPON
THE' UYILIZATION OF THE ACHLT-.
OF FOREIGN SCIEKE AND TECHNIQUES IN
EVERY POSSIBLE WAY FOK THE WELFARE OF PEOPLEP FOR BUILDING OF SOCIALISM.
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A13STRACT/EXTRACT--V. 1. LENIN KNEW MANY FOREIGN LA'i'v'('vUAGE,S AND IN HIS
RESEARCH HE USED NOT ONLY HOME SOURCES, 6UT A GREAF NUMBER OF FOREIGN
ONES. V. 1. LENIN WAS A GF-NIUS, BUT BESIUES THAT HE POSSESSED THE
GREAYEST GILIGENCIE AND THE EXCEPTIONAL SCIENTIFIC HUNL-STY. LEN[NIS
IDEAS IN THE METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ARE GUIVINIG PRINCIPLES
FOR ALL SOVIET SCIENTISTS. THL AUTHORS DEMONSTRATE, THAr TO BE TRUE TO
LENIN'S PRINCIPLES THE SOVIET SCIENTISTS W0Rj