SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SERYKH, A.P. - SEVERDENKO, V.P.
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PROTASOV, K. T., SERYRT, A. P.
"Determination of Informational Characteristics from the Condition of Minimum
Risk in the Problem of Pattern Recognition"
V sb. Obnaruzh. i rasVoznavanlye. Planir. eksperimentov (Detection and
Recognition. Planning of Expe ri ments-collect ion of works), Moscow, "Nauka",
1970, pp 3-10 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan TI, Abstract No iv650)
Translation: The authors formulate the extremim problem of finding the
vector f"imation which recognizes membership to one of two patterns effec-
tively and with minimum risk. In the final form, consideration is given to
search for the informational characteristic u in the class of 'Linear flune-
tions u- h#xB in the case of an ideal observer and a normal law of distri-
bution of probabilities for patterns Al and A2. Then
=2,3, n"Aq-Ots-ar;~
a.l., 02 are the averages and standard deviations of the normal laws of dis-
a
tribution. An example is given of calculations for compa3-ison of methods
PROTASOV, K T., SERY-KH, A. P., Obnarush. i raspoznavanive. Planir. eksperi-
mentoy, Moscow, Na~ t'-,~Pp 3:16
based on maximim information and on minimum risk as a function of the rela-
tive weight of errors of the first and second k-Ind.
Note: The article does not give the explicit depenbnce of cZ on crii
and a3i.
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USSP uDc: 621.391-B22
BANM) V. L., SERMI IT T
"On the Probability Distribution of Noise at the Output of an FT4 Demodulator
With Band Separation"
V sb. VoDr. eicktrosviazi (Problew of Electrical Corimimi c ations-collect, ion
of work7sT, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 1970, pp 87-90 (from RM-Radiote-khnika, No 12
Dec 70, Abstract No 12A66)
Translation: The authors deteimine the probability density. or noise at tdie
output of a demodulator with band separation. This demo(hilator is used for
optimum reception of a wide-band analog FM aikqial in the presence of high
level additive jitter. It is assumed that a combination of the unmodulated
carrier sigrial and normal noise is applied to the Input r.)f the demodulator
'with band senaration. The analysis ia done for the case of d(!modiagtor
operation in the thre-Mvild. region. It is shown that the probability density
differs f-n-mr, normal in tii.3 case. A similar method may be used to find the
probability density of noiL;e at the output~of a dewlidulal;or with band sepa-
ration in the case of coherent reception. Two illustrations, bibliography of
seven titles. N. S.
USSR uDc: 621.391.822
BANKET, V. L.,.LER SHCHERBAKOV, A. I.
"On the Probability Distribution of 'aoise at the Output of aReceiver of
FM Signals"
thods -fe
V sb. Metody parekhowitoychivogo priycma Chli 1. FM 'Me or Intei rence-
-Free.F14 and P14 fleception--colleetion.of works), Moscow, "Sov. radio", 197
0
pp 71-79 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, N~c TO, Abstract. No 12A6T)
j Translation: S. 0. Rice's model for noise in FM receivers is used as the
basis for finding the probability distribation of noise at th,2 output of the
low-frequency filter in a standard demodulator in the caae of oxi unmodulated
carrier. It is shown that irl the care of operation in -tile threshold vicinity
band below, the noise probability density differs appreciably fl-om normal.
f
The limits of applicability of the resultant eypresBionr, for p:robability
density are determined. Resum'C'.
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GRITSYNA, V. V., KIYAN, T. S., KOVAL A. G., FOGEL', Ya. M. S?EJ~PJ~_
S. , Khar I kov State University imeni W. Gor kiy
"Concerning the Mechanism of Luminescence of Polymer FIlms Which Arises
as They are Being Formed Under Ion-Beam Bombardment of Solids"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiz-f-ki, Vol 64, No 1,
Jan T3, pp 20T-216
Abstract: On the basis of experimental results, the airthors suggest a
new mechanism for luminescence of polymer films forming on a solid as a
result of ion-beam dissociation of hydrocarbon molecules adsorbed on the
surface of a bombaxded target. It is shown that luminescence of atoms
and molecules of helium and neon which arises during b=-Dardment of metal
+
targets by ions of He or Ne+ is emitted by particles of the corresponding
gas located inside hollow sPherolites formed during grouth of the film
under bombardment. 'The influence of the film temperature on the intensity
of the emitted luminescence as well as the change in the natuxe and in-
tensity of Airninescence when there is a change in bombEu,ding beams is
explained on the basis of the proposed mechanism of luminescence of poly-
mer films. A mechanism Is also proposed for luminescence of polymer films
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PGRITSYNA, V. V. et al., ZhETF, Vol 64, No 1, Jan 73, 207-216
formed on the surface of dielectric targets by ion-beam bombaxftent. It
Is assumed that luminescence in this case arises as a result of the exci-
tation of gas which has accumulated in the cavities between the substrate
and the polymer film where it is peeling off.
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U S SRI
ABRATIENKOV, A. D., QT-PYUOI~: A. L., M11RTYNTW, I. S1_11,-Z'~"`
YA. M. , Physicotec _!C-ai Academy o_F Sc ien,,es
"Formation cf Islets From Copper Atoms Diffusing Cvi:a, a Molybdenum Surfacc"
Leningrad, lizika_ Tverdogo Tela, No. 12, Dec 71, pf, 3496-3500.
Abstract: The results of a direct study o-f the:! formation of islet,'.- in
diffusion of copper over molybdenum using optical anil eler-tron mi.croscoDes are
presented. The theory of the formation Of Islets from atoms diffusing over
the surface of a substrate was developer] by A. D. Ah-ramen! et -1. Accord-
ing to this theory, based an the assumption that stirface eleffcct.,. in the sub-
strate are the locus for the formation of nuclei of islets, the .-I-iffun-inj
material is distribull-c-1 (:)-.-er the surface of the substrate In three zones if
the diffusion times are su-"ficiently large. In zone III, which is furthiest
from the source of the diffusin- material, there occurs ordy diffusion hv
atomic jumps from one adsorption point on the surface of the substrate to
another. in this zone the concentration o-f dif::fusing ma-'erial is still tco
low for the formation of nuclei of islets to occu_- at de.- ects in the substrate
surface. in zone 11, w`ere the concentra+-1cri oF rater`al ;s
Lk L
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ABRAKENKOV, A. D. , et a!, Fizika Werjogo Tela, No. 12, De-- 71, pp 340-6-3500
islets from diffusing atoms are generated at defects in t'~-Ie substrate s-.,-,,.,face,
and the dimensions of these islets increase with the course of time. In zone
I, which lies next to the boundary of the source o-LF diffusing -material, th-e-
dimension of the islets reaches a maximum value which does not change 1,111--h
the further passage of time. The general conclusions of the theory of the
formation of islets of diffusing material on a substrate surface were ver-ified,
and data were obtained on the formation of copper islets cn rnolyMlenum 'l.h.,'--h
agree quantitatively wlth the results of theoretical calculations. The allee-
ment between experiiziental, and theoretical values of the --~ze of the islets
was good despite certain assumptions made in the calculations. The direct
measurement of the average diameter of the islets gave a value of cm.
while a theoretical calculation yielded the value 3-101-6 cm.
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1/2 028 UNCLASSIFito 4ROGESSING
~,,TITLE---RADIOACTIVE COLLOIDAL SOLUTIONS FOR~BETATHERAPY -U-
AUTHOR- (03 I-M [KHEYEV, N.B., GRACHEVAt W*N.v
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~,.S0U&(;E--~4i:L)fTSF'JSKAYA RADIOLUGIYAt 1970s VOL 15 t INF :6, PP 7(t-78
,J)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCESt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--YT,rktUM,.8ETA RADIATION~ COLLO10t ISOTOPEs YTTREUM COMPOUND,
PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPEt RADIATION BIJLOGIC'TISSUE EFFECT
.CCNTR4-JL MARKIING-IND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUPIP-4T CLASS--UNC.LASSIFIED
PROXY KEEL/FkA~-IE-3002/1514 S TE: 1) !40--UR/0241
CIAC ACCESSION N13--AP0128909
-~S
212 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
C I RC A CC ES 5 1 ODIN A P 0 12 8 909
ABS!'RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTl'-lAGT. THE AUTHORS IHAVE ELA131DRATED
METHCD.S OF OBTAINING RADNACrIVE. CGLLOIDAL S~)LUTIOIN-S OF YTTRIU,4 SILICATE
WITH Y PRPIL-90 CIRCON10i'l PHOSPHATE dITH P PRIME321~ PHOSPHATE
WITH P PRIME32. SPFCIAL ATTENTION IS' PAJO TO THE ST-1-alLITY OF COLLOIDAL
SDLUTIO~lc. THE AUTHORS, CONDUC7ED 1310LF~GJCAL TRIAi..5 i-Az TIHE 111REPAkATION-S
OBTAINIEO 1WHICH DEMDNSTkPTL THAT MEY SATISFY THE Rl:LjUl-~Em[-i,)TS To
PREPARATIC,"IS FOR. li";TRATISSULAR BETATHERAPYs FACILITY: INSTITUT
BIOFIZIKI MZ SSSR.
UNG L A S 5IFIED
USSR UDC: 8.74
BELONOZHKO, P. A., BOYIKO, Ye. I., DUPLISHCHVI, A. M,, QM_YY Ye. A., edi-
.4~
torial staff of "Avtomatika i Vychisl. Tekhnika" AN LatvSSP
"A Device for Solving Difference Equations"
Riga, Ustroystvo dlya resbeniya rannostnykb uravneniy (cf. English abovell,
1972, 13 pp, ill. bibl. of 2 titles (manuscript deposited in VINITI, No
5197-72 Dep. from 8 Dee 72) (from RZb-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract
No 7V586 Dep. by the authors)
Translation: An analog-digital complex cap be used to study digital auto-
matic control systems most completely. However, such a system is an
extremely complicated technical device which is not always accessible to
the Iresearcher. The paper describes a device which ha.9 been developed and
technically realized to be used jointly with an analor!, computer to silru-
late the oDeration of a digital filter described by a linear difference
equation. The device incorporates step switches and can be used jointly
vith the 11~02P-9 analog computer to solve linear difference equations. At-
tachment to the given type of model and the order of the equations to be
solved are not unique.
45
USSR UW 621.382.23
LIBEWWKI, L.8* SHPIM, V,A., YAWBEN', L.M. [I"emberx.
Scientif ic-Technicaqq"Oqc~O_Y~io Engineering, Electronics, And
Com-yaunications imeni A.S. Pop-073
#semiconductor Diodes For Control Cf Microwave Power(I
Radiotekhtil-a, Vol 27, No 5, 140Y 1972, pp y-P-4
Ahfftractt The paper discusses the thermal and electrical eff"te in switching
and limiter diodes at high and low levels. of microwave power, the eyetem ae
parameters of the diodes, and the methods for their measureaent. The principal
statements of the theory of devices for control of micTowava power are discusBod.
Planning of one- and miltichannel regulator units based on ewItching end limiter
davicea Is described. 1t in concluded that use or awitching and limiter diodes
in microweve technoloEnj makes it possiblb to rciuce thd dimencions and weight
of apparatus, to increase its speed of response,, to radiiec the power with re-
spect tc control goals, and to increase the reliability. 15 fig. 22 ref. Rece)v-
ad ) Jan 1972.
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PROCESSING U "tE--13NGV70
1/?- 043 UNCLASSIFItid
MULTIPLICATION MQUE OF'OSCILLATI
Oil IN GALLIUM ARSENIDE
AMPLES -U-
AUTHOR- (03) -SHELUOKO, N.A., P%YKOV'l V.V.v
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~_,SGURCF_--RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA, VOL., 15, APR.IL970, P. 859,860
'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS"PHYSICS
iTOPIC TAGS--FREQUEACY MULTIPLICATION, MICROWAVE OSCILLATOR, FREQLIENCY
STABILITY, GALLIUM ARSENIDEt ELECTRON UENSITYt HARMONIC OSCILLATION
CONTROL -MA-RK[NG--Ni0 RESTRICTIONS
'T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU
DOCUMEN
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1472 s,rup NO--UR/0109/,rO!015/000$'0851)/0860
CIRC ACCESSION' NO--AP0118ft6l
JiNr S5_1 F
2/2 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13N'QV70
CIRC ACCESSION N13-AP0118461
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCRIPTION OF A MICROWAVE
OSCILLATOR ARRANGEMENT EN WHICH IT 15 POSSIBLE 70- AT,rAIN A TRANSITION TO
EMISSION AT THE SECON02 THIRO, AND FOURTH HARKINICS 41TH PG'it'ER'
LEVELS COMPARABLE TO THAT AT THE FUNDA.MENTAL FR[-,"le'UE-.ry (0.5 TO 1 GKZ).
EXPERIMENTS WERE CONDUCTFO WITH GALLIUM, ARSFNIL)E SAMPLES FqCH 100 TO 200,
M11CRONS IN LENGTH AND WITH AN ELECTRON CONCENIRATION OF A50UT 10 TO THE
15TH POWER PER CU C;4. A MOVING PISTON-ARRANGE-11ENT 13 USED FOR TUNLNGi
AND SPECTROGRAMS OF FUNDAMENTAL A NO HARMONIC EMISSIONS ARE SHOwN FOR
ILLUSTRATION.
ASS IF: IED
U N C
USSR
UDC 533.6.013.42
KARGAUDAS, V. I., SETKAUSK-,kS, V. A., YAKUBAUSXJkS, V. V.
"Experimental Studies of the Forms of Free Oscillations of a Plane Deep
Gate"
V sb. Dinamika 5,~idrotekhn, sooruzh. (Dynamics of Hydraulic Engineering Equip-
nent -- Collection of Works), Moscow, 1972, pp 116-117 (from RZI-x-Mekhanilla,
No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V409)
Translation: Two geometrically similar models of a giate are Investigated,
one of which is made from polystyrene and the other from plastic. In study-
ing both models there were observed several frequencies different from. the
basic natural frequencies of the model. It is proposed that these frequencies
correspond to the resonances of individual parts of models of the gate. R. A.
Shipov.
USSR UDC 541.49: 547-11118: 546-711: 546.8111131
GINZBURGI$ A. G.,ISETKINA, V. N., and KURSANOV, D. N., Institute of
Hetero-Organic Co~mpoundi~-,-A-65~~d&dt~-of Sciences USSR
OThe Reaction of ~langaneselr-Cyclopentadienylphospliine Complexes
With Tin (IV) Chloridet'
Moscowj Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Scriya Khimicheskaya, No 2,
19731 pp 481
Abstract.-,Tr-C511 5'N"'(CO)2 L M was found to react with SnCl4in
CH2C12 to form the inclusion complex C f15Mn(CO)2L*2SnC'4 (11),
where L=PPh3 , AsPh 3' P('-C3H7) , and P~C611103' Compound II appears
as a yellow or brown substance which is stable in an ar-on atmos-
phere or in scaled ampules. In solutions containing 0 or N atoms
(water, alcohols, acetone, ether, MeCK), 11 breaks down inatantly
to regenerate T. Compound 11 is insoluble in Apolar solvents (ben-
zene, M 4' C"C'3' CS2)1 "Oak-ly soluble '11 ~'"021 and more soluble
in PhNO The latter solution conducts electricity. Durin- the
2'
formation of II the stretch frequencies of CO increase by 70-100
cm which indicates decreased electron density on the Mn atom.
USSR UDC 541.49
KHATAIM, A. I., GINZBURG, A. G., NEFEDOVA, M. N., SETKINA, V. N., and
KURSANOV, D. N.
"Cyclopentadienylmanganesedicarbonyltriphenylphosphines Substituted in the
Cyclopentadienyl Ring"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 12, Dec 72, pp 2665-2667
Abstract: Carbonyl ligands in complex transition metal compounds can be
easily replaced by FPh3 group upon irradiation with UV lig~ht. This method
was used to synthesize derivatives Of CP1Mn(C0)2PPh3,.where CP = C5H5, con-
taining Et, PhCH2, MeS, Cl, Br, I, and COOMe substituents in the Cp ring,
from the respective derivatives of CpMn(CO)3. The new products are yellow
crystalline compounds with high melting points. In the solid state they
are stable in air, dissolve easily in CC14, CHC13, and CS2. The structure
of these products was con-firmed by PMR.and IR spectroscopical analysis.
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UDC 541.127t546.11,OZs547-1'13'118
YAKWHINt F. S. t )aSLYAKOVA, N. V. , KUSOOV, D. 11. , and
SUMSHTM, A. P. ",~-CO*Mmieal Institute imeni L. YA. Kaxpovt and
Institute of Metallorganic Coapoundep Acadozy of Sciences USSR
"Kinetic Isotope Effect of Hydrogen Exchange in Cyclopentadienylzanganeset-
ricarbonyl and Cyclopentadie.VlmanganesedicarbonyltriphonyI phosphine"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akdemii Hauk SSSR, Seriya hChimioheakayat No 21 Feb 72,
pp 316-322
Abstracts Experimental results a:m repwted on the dt~Ujrainwtion of the kinetic
isotope effect (KIE) of hydrogen oxchange in cyclopentttd-ionylianganesetri-
carbonyl (CHr) and eyelopontadianylrAnganesedi=boyAyl-Lriphew1 phosphine
(GIMP). In many reactions GMT behaves like benzene. IntrotLuction of an alkyl
group lowers the exchange rate of hydrogens Date=inutions of JaB of bydrogen
exchange with acids woro carriod out urvior slailax condAtons for cur, 60P,
benzene detivatives and ferrocene# and it itas shown that- both in the CMT and
ChD? it occurs by the eajw mechanism as in czze of exozittic compounds. On the
other band# hydrogen Inotope exchange if AIC cataly-zed by basic agents has EL
Imotophilic nechanisz, analogously to forroconeg, the slowest atop being the
br6aking of the C-H bond by the baeo,
M-1 I "'M I MI IN,
USSR UDC 541 - 49 +661-718-1 + 546-711
SE
02XJNA"--rr~~. GINZ8URG, A. G., KISLYAKOVA, IN. 11. 'and KURSANOV, D.' N.
Of Eiement~Organic Compounds, Acad. Scs USSR
Quantitative BE'valuation of the Effect of Triphenylphosphine and
Triph.enyl PhospUlte Ligands in i-i-Cyclopentadienyldicarbonylphosphinic
Complexes of ;:4,iianganese"
Moscow, Izvest-iya Akademii Nauk SSSH, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 2,
Feb 71, pp 434-435
Abstract. Tertiary phosphines and phosphites are stron1ger donors than
the carbonyl groups in transition metal-complexe.,i.. When one of the
carbonyl groups of cycloppntadienylmanganesetricarbony1 (CP,.:T) was
replaced with _f;h3 or P(C'Pll)
the rate of acid hydroEen exchange was
increased 200C- and 70-fol3 respectively. Such an exchange leads
to a higher electron density, increased rate of electrophilic reactions
in the cyclopentadienyl rings i-t-bonded to the transition metal. Han,-
met's equation holds for the acid hydrogen exchange of Ckl~~T.
UDC 541-515 + 541.49 + 541.124 + 546.11
GINSE-Ultz, A. G., SETKINA, V. N., and KURSANDV, D. N.,. institute of Element-
Organic Compound's-,;ffdd.-~n. U33R
Offfect of a Radical bound to a Phosphorus Atom in the C~H41n(CO)2PR Complexes
an the Rate of hydrogen Exchan.-e in the Ring and on the vreqvericy of Carbonyl
Stretching Vibrations"
Moscow, Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheslcaya,
No 1, Jan 1,
PP 177-1?9
Co n
Abstract: Hydrogen exchange reaction beVween CF-jCOOD ard CrHwil' (
dichloroethane at Z5' was sLuiied. The reaction-~Ifas fownd to-'depend on tne
radical attache-d to phonphorus. The rate of hydraGen e'x0hange in the cycle-
pentadienyl ring, increasos with a transition from triph(My4haspaingl to
trialkylphosphingl substituents. In the series R = OC6'151 C6Hr,, Ctf3C6ii5/,c region, the tranwiission of q~uartz. glaso is uni-nnort.,"it
and the refraction wid absorption indices vicire approximated by
aimple algabraic functions. The reflection coefficients of the
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M', A. A. and SETTAROVA, Z. S.,'Teplofizika Vysolcikh Teziiperatur, Vol 30,
No 2, Mar-Apr 72, pp 279-284
layer boundaries for a- and p-polarization componentc- were cal-
culated from Presnel formulas considering P. strong absorption
band of valence Si-O-Si oscillations. The results showed a strong
dependence of the spectral blackness degree on temperature in "lie
regions of translucence and high absorption. Deviations from the
Lambert law of absorption are most e:~-.pressed by low optica-1- thicl.-
ness. By wave lengths over 5,v- I the Lambert law is satisfied anY-
where for angles of 0-55 deg., except in the 7-114,Lresion. The
same regularity is observed for the integral blaclkhless degree.
In proportion to the temperature increase from 700 to 1100 OKY
the inlegral blackness degree of a one cm thick, quartz ~,,laas
(brand KV) decreases from 0.74 to 0.55. Co parative results of
KV and KI quartz glasses in the 2.5-3,(k region -we presented.
Six illustr., six formulas, one table, thirteen biblio. refs.
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KOVAL'SKAYA, G. A. ,
SOKOLOVA, 1. A., Novosibirsk
I Ollie 1-modyn ami c Properties of Air at 12,00 0-25,000*K and 0.1-100 atni Consider-
ing the Reduction in Ionization Potential"
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mehhaniki i Tekhnichoskoy Fiziki, No 1, 1972, pp 15-2*-'.
Abstract: The composition of air is calculated for pressirres of 0.1, 1,
10 and 100 atn and temperatures of 12,000-25,000'K, considering Coulomb
interactions, resultinr in a significant increase in the! electron conpon~'nt
in comparison with an earlier work. Physically justified analytic expres-
sions are selected, describing the composition produced and thermodynamic
properties with satisfactory accuracy. T'he approximations produced are
convenient for the solution of applied problems, since they require no
iterations.
Oft,
Ace. Nr.: AdOlO45.51- Fef. Code:
pt
TITLE-- WEEK DAYS IN.SPACE
NEWSPAPER-- I2VESTIYA, JUNE 71 1970, P 11 COLS 2-3
ABSTRACT--- THE FIFTH WORKING DAY OF NIKOLAYEV AND SEVAST-YAtjOV
LASTED 16 HOURS AND ENDED AT 5 HOURS ~10SCOW llf~ PVTO
t
THE HUMIDITY IN VARIOUS AREAS OF THE SHIPIS QUARTERS WAS DETEIRMINEED,
DURING THE 6mTH AND 66TH REVOLUTIONS THE DE~GRFF_ OF ACCURACY OF THE
ONE-AXIS ORIiNTATION WAS DETERMIbED 6NDER THE CONDITIONS OF PASSIVE
ROLLING FLIGHT /BARBEQUE MADE U.S. TlRMINOL&-jY/, AT THE END OF THE
WORKING DAY NIKOLAYEV ORIENTED THE SHIP IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE
PLANES OF Th SOLAR BATTERIES BECAME INCLINED 70 DEGREES TO THE
SUN* AFTER THAT THE TRIP WAS ORIENTED IN A CHOSEN DIRECTION BY
APPLYING. A ROLL RATE OF THREE DEGREES PER SECOND
REELMME
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SEVAST'YANOV, B. A.
"Limit Rule of Poisson in a System of Sums of Indepe-ndent Handom Quantities"
Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Eye Primeneniya [Tbeory of Probabilitics and its
Applications], 1972, Vol 17, No 4, pp 733-738 (Translated from Refe-rativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V53, by V. Chistyak-ov).
Translation: In many combinatorial probabilistic 1)roblems, integer random
quantitites are produced, idUch can be represented as a sum of certain
indicatork
C = al + q2+ + n
where r, takes on values of 0 and I and, generally the valijos .11-0
k
independent of each other. Ibis work formulates rathc-r genernI conditions,
under which the limit rule foi- where rl is the Poisson rule. 'Ibis
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Sevast'yanov, B. A., Teoriya Vcroyatnostey i Eye Primenoniya, 1972, Vol 17,
No 4, pp 733-738.
general result is applied to particular cases related to a polynonlial
system. It is proven that the number of nonappearing results and the nuiliber
of.,pairs of tests with sufficiently sildlar results in tile sense of a cer-
tain metrics fixed in the set of results can verge on the Poisson rule.
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MEN
11 ffll WIR"', RN'THIM111.
USSR
5~Aga&OL B. A.
"Branching Processes"
Vetyyashchiesya Protsessy [English Version Above], Mos~--ow, Nauka Press, 1971,
436 pages, CTranslated from Referativ-nyy Zhurnal, Kibornetika, No 3, 1972,
Abstract No 3 V165K).
NO ABSTRACf.
;-Lz
1/2 045 UNCLASSI FILL) PROCESSING 0ATE--09OCT70
-TAITLE-OPTICAL ORIENTATION OF PRIME65 R6 AND PRIME87 Ra ATOMS BY LIGHT OF
THE 0 SU8Z LINE ANO RELAXATLON IN THE~PRIML2 P SUUTHREE HALVES STATE DUE
:AUlHOR-(04)-ZtiITN1KGVt R.A., KULESHOVt P.P-s OKUNEVICHt A.I., SEVAS]YANCiV,
8.N.
~.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
EKSPERIMENTAL-sNOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58,
Nk 3, PP 831-842
DATE -PUBLISHED---70
-SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
JOPIC TAGS--OPTIC PUMPINGt RU8I0IU:4# INERT GASt GAS PRIE$SUREP AUTATiNG
14AGNETIC FIELOp ELECTRON ENERGY LEVEL, HYPERFINC vitucruRE, EXCITED
ELECTRON STATE
;.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
'PRUXY REEL/FRAME--1971/0006 STEP NG--UR/005la/70/05B/003/0831/0842
-CIRC ACCESSIUN NO--AP0043606
UNCLASS IFIE 0
2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
--.C.IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0043606 '
A!3STRACT/ExrRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENOENCE OF OPTICAL PUMPING
SIGNALS OF RB ATOMS UN THE PRESSURE-OF THE NUBLE GASES HEr NE, ARI KR
ANU XE IS INVESTIGATED. BY APPLYING A ROTAUNG MAGNETIC FIELD FOR
SAPARATELY .013SERVING THE RESUNANCE SIGNALS FRUM TWO HYPkRFINE SIRUCTURE
SUBLEVELS (IF THE 118 ATOM GROUND STATE ONE CAN FlIND THE CHARACHERISTIC
PRESSURE OF THE INERT GASt P SUBO PRIMEt AT WHICH THE SIGNAL OF THE
HYPERFINE STRUCTURE SUBLEVEL WLTH A LARGE PHI VALUE (PHI IS THE TOATL
M.OMENTUM) VANISHES, THE VALUES OF P SUBG PRIME 03TAINED ARE EMPLOYED
FOR CALCULkTIM T11E CROSS SECTIONS FOR DISORIENTATION IN THE PRIME2 P
-SUSTHREE HAI-Vl:S EXCITED STATE OF THE RB ATOMS DUE,TO COLLISIONS WITH
GAS A-TIJ;4S.
~ll~e 0i9 UNC.LoASSIF'I~H PROCESSING 0ArF--_?7.%i9V70
TITLE--MIXTURE FOR INOCULATING IRON MELTS -U-
AUTHOR-103)-GOROUNOV, A.I., SEV NOV, N. S. ISilBUROV, V.P.
COU,NTRY OF INFO--USSR *m-ft.%k
S00RCE--U.S*S.R. 265t133
REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYA, HOBRET., PRom. bBRAZTSY, TLIVARNYE ZNAKI 1970,
DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70
SUBJE:CT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--INOCULATICtit IRON9 LIQUID METALt CARBON, CALCIUM, MErALLURGIC
PATENT
MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FPAMF--3003/t059 S TE' PP10--Uk /04H2) /70/000/1000/0000 /0003
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0I.30094
L 5, 1 fI I D,
212 019 UNCLASSIFI ED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESS10i'll PIO--AAC130094
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A MIXT4 FOR. INOCULATI"JG FE,C
MELTSt THAT RAISES THE DEGREE OF CA ASSIMILATION AND REMOVES THE
PYROEFFECT, CONTAIN'S CA INTRODUCED IN THE FORM OP A METAL AND FLUORSPAR
IN A 1:2 RATIO. FACILITY: 0,14SK POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.
UNUASS-1-FIED
TITLE-- /CAPTION/
NEWSPAPER-- SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA$ JUNE 21 1970, P 39 COLS 1-4
-ABST-RACT-- -A PHOTOGRAPH -SHOW-s.~- Ux!LL&-uv AND V&_ SEVAST,.YANOV
AT THE INSTRUMENT PANEL OF A SPACE SHIP SIMULATOR,.,,_..
4 -089 -UNCLASSIFI
TlTLl:--SP.LLLH bY CUSAUNAUT StVASTYANOV --U-
AUTH9R--5EVASTvANGV v -0-11wN
-_;'C CUNTP --USSR I- aolw~:)
Y` OF INFO
PROCESSING DAT1-30OCT70
SL.UkC[-F6IS DAILY REPORTt SOVIET UNIONr 14 JULY 1970, VGiL 111, Nk 135, PP
D6-D7
DATE P U8 L I SHE 0---- 7 0
SUSJECT AREAS--NAVIGATION, SPACE TECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL A14D FIEDICAL
SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-STELLAR-SENSOR, VESTIBULAR APPARATUS, MANUAL, SPACECRAFT
CONTROL, ANALOG COMPUTER, SPACEBURNE COMPUTERt SPACECRAFT NAVEGATION,
-TELLITE,
''..GYRCS[OPE SYSTEM, LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM MANEUVERABLE SA
WE I GHT LE.S.SNESS, COSMONAUT
CCNTRGL.' MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~,'DCCUMENT CLASS-Ut-11CLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME-3003/0618 STEP ND---US/0000/70/003/135/0006/0007
CIRC ACCESSIGN NC--AP0129801
UNCLASSIFIED
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2/4 089 UNCLASSIFIED P90CESSING DATE--30UCT7C
CIRC ACCESSION Ni)-AP0129801
#44BSTk4CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEAR COMRADES, LADIES AND
GEN' TLEME N -IT IS 14Y DUTY AS FLIGHT ENGINEER TO RE-PORT ON THE
FUNCTIONING OF ON BOARD SYSTEMS. THIS REPORT WILL BE VERY BRIEF: ALL
SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT OF THE SHIP FUNCTIONED NORMALLY- I WILLv
THEREFORE, DWELL ICN OTHER POINTS. A NEW, AUTOMArKC STELLAR ATTITUDE
SENSOR, DESIGNED TO INSURE A RELIABLE AND PRECISE ORIENTATION OF THE
SPACECRAFT AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF INTERFERENCE OF STRONG LIGHT, WAS
TESTED IN FLIGHT. THE INSTRUMENT WAS RUN IN AND ADJUSTED AND ITS
CHARACTERISTICS CONVENIENTLY SELECTED. A VISUAL, OPTICAL ELECTRONIC
INSTRUMENT CESIGNED TO INSURE MANUAL POSITIONING 13F THE SHIP IN FLIGHT
OVER THE DARK SIDE OF THE EARTH WAS ALSO TESTED. PRELIMINARY RESULTS
OF THE TECHNICAL EXPLRJME14TS CONFIRM FULLY WITH THOSE EXPECTED. WE APE
CONFIDENT THAT THE SOYUZ TYPE SPACECRAFT IS SUITABLE FOR EVEN LONGER
SPACE FLIGHTS. WE CARRIED GUY EXPERIMENT5.1.)ESIGNED TO STIJUY THE
FUNCTIONING OF THE VESTIBULAR APPARATUS, EXTERNAL BREATHING, ARTERIAL
PRESSURE DYNAMICS, SENSITIVITY 01; SKIN TO PAIN, CONTRAST SENSITIVITY OF
THE EYEP AND EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL FACTORS ON THE EYESIGHT, MUSCULAR
STRENGTH GF ARMSt AND MUSCLE AND JOINT SENSITIVITY. THE OBJECT OF THESE
EXPERIMENTS WAS NOT JUST TO OBSERVE THE COSMONAUT'S STATE OF HEALTH, BUT
MAINLY TO GAIN A DEEPER INSIGHT INTO:THE CAPABILITIES OF MAN AND OF
ANATCMICAL ORGANS FOR NORMAL FUNCTIONING DURING A LONG SPACE FLIGHT. TO
OBTAIN THE NECESSARY DATA FOR DESIGNING OPTIMUM LIFE SUPP13RT SYSTEMS AND
ALSO FOR UETERMINING SCIENTIFICALLY 5GUND DIET ARRANGEMENTS AND WATER
COMSAJAPTION, ENERGY LOSSES BY THE COSMONAUTS DURING THE FLIGHT WERE
ESTIMATED.
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~C I k I-- ACCES-SIC,% %C~--AP0j29tj0I
~.Ac_-5TPixZ:T/EXTRACT--AT VAkIOUS STAGES Of THE FLIGHT. WE CARFIED OUT
EXPERIMENTS CESIGNED TO STUDY THE TRANSIENT PROCESSES OF THE SHIP'S
PA%UAL CC%T!4GL. THESE ExPERImENTS wERF CONCUCTED BY USING AN ANALOG
C614PUTER 6N BOARD THE SHIP TO SIMULATE VARIOUS DYNAMIC CONTROL REGIMENTS
-WHICH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE TRANSFER FUNCTION OF MAN AS THE
MAIN ELEMENT IN A CONTROL SYSTEM. EXPERIMENTS INTENDED 10 UEVELOPE THE
OF INCEPENDENT ORBITAL NAVIGATION CONTINUED. WE DETERMINED
THE PERIOD OF MEASUREMENTS hITH REFERENCE TO STARS AND SELECTED POINTS
ON TFE EARTH. THESE MEASUREMENTS WERE USED To DETERMINE ALL THE
'ELEMENTS CF Ti-.E SHIPS ORBIT AND "',*ALCULATE ORBITAL CORRECTIONS.
!iAIVIGATION TECHNIQUE WITH THE AID QF COMPUTERS UN BOARD THE SPACESHIP
WAS FURTHER DEVELOPED. IT CAN BE USED FOR CONTROL OUPLICATION ANU FOR
RAISING RELIABILITY OF THE SHIP'S CUNTROL IN FLIGHT. A SERIES OF
EXPERIMENTS, ASSOCIATED WITH STUDYING STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE
11P DUE TO THE EFFECT
SPACESHIP, WAS CARRIED OuT DEFORMATIONS OF THE. S1
OF SPACE VACUUM ANO.GNE Sl~ED HEATING BY THE SUN WERE MEASURED. THE
SHIP'S INERTIAL CHARACTERISTICS -AERE DETERMINED WITH GREATER ACCURACY;
MOMENTS OF INERTIA AND THE POSITION OF THE MAIN AXIS OF 'INERTIA WERE
DETERMINED. THE ACCURACY OF GYROSCOPIC DEVICES (?FOR MEASURING THE)
ATTITUDE AND STABILIZATION SYSTE14S WAS DETERMINED BY USING OPTICAL
INSTTUMENTS. THE INATUREt DYNAMICS, AND BRILLANCE PERAMETERS OF
LUMINESCENT PARTICLES WERE FURTHER STUDIED AND NEW TYPE PORTHOLESI
DESIGNED TO INSURE RELIABLE FUNCTIONING OF SENSIFIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS
THROUGHOUT THE FLIGHTs WERE TESTED.
UINCLAS9.11FIED'
4/4 089 UNCLASSIFIE 1) PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CIRC. ACCESSIGN NO--AP0129801
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE EFFECT OF AERODYNAMIC AND GRAVITATIONAL DISTUR31NG
MOMENTS ON THE DYNAMIC CHARACTERI-STICS AND MAN-EUVERA61LITY OF THE SHIP
WAS ASSESSED. WE CARRIED OUT A THOROUGH TESTING OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
AND OBTAINED VALUABLE INFORPATION9 OUR OBSERVATIONS SHOW THAT
COSMONAUTS ADAPT THEMSELVE5 VERY QUICKLY TO THE STAIF OF WEIGHTLESSNESSt
AND WE EXPERIENCED NO ILLUSCRY SENSATIONS. DURING THE FIRST 2 OR 3 DAYS
OF ThE FLIGhT, HOWEVER, THERE WERE SYMPTOMS OF RUSHING BLOOD AND CERTAIN
SENSATIONS OF DISCOMFORT., LATER, THESE SENSATIONS COMPLETELY
DISAPPEARED. (PASSAGE INDISTINCT) WE SLEPT SOUNDLY AND HAD THE SAME
KINDS OF DREAMS AS BACK ON EARTH. DURING THE FIAST DAY OR TWO
WIGHTLESSNESS AFFECTED OUR MOVEMENTS* BUT AFTER 3 DAYSi WHEN WE HAD
ADAPTED OURSELVES TO THIS STATE THE MOVEMENTS BECAME EASY AND LIGHTt
CONFIDENT AND PRECISE. THE ACT OF MOVING FROM ONE WPIPARTMENT TO THE
OTHER WAS ALMOST AUTEMATIC.
UNCLASSIFIEG
OWN
UDC 621.313.592:546.19'681
KOVTONYUK, N. F., KUR.BATOV, L. N., NOMIN, V. V., ORLOVI,-Y,-,,I,%, RYABENKO, Ye. A.,
I ~ ~ -.
RASKIN, A. A., ROSTLITOVA, R. P., SOLOV"YEV, A. A., SEV
~VG MVYAGIN,
A. M., SHALLTMOV, B. Z., and SHAITLOV, Yu. Kh.
"Some Problems of a Technological Formulation of the Process of Obtaining
Epitaxial Films of Gallium Arsenide by the Gas Phase Method"
V sb. Protsessy rosta kristallov i Dlenok Dolunrovodn. (Procedures for the
Growth of Semiconductor Crvstals and.Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk,
1970, pp 341-350 (from RM-Elektronika i yeXe primenenj.)Le, "To 7, July 1971,
Abstract No 7BI30)
Translation:- I
"he er)itaxial films of GaAs obtained were produced by the gas phase
method with the use of AsFx, Ga- and HGIL. GaAs -wafers cerved as substrates. The
surface of a wafer was sub"ect-;dp to cbemical-mechanical processing and etchir,-, wi-11-h
R2SO4: H202: H20 in the ratio 31 1: 1. Synthesis of thu GaAs was conducted in a
reaction apparatus which was thoroughly scavenFed by R? and etched by BG1 at 9'r--00 C
for ~O minutes. ~ftler ccoling, the Ga was loaded into the char-ber. -Me chamber was
heated to a temperat-uro of for activation of the Ga surfaco. Af'er redu(;tion
of the te=e.-aloure to ICO--'L,10 C, the GaAs substrote was intrcduced into the re-
action zone. ~Xter heating the Ga area and the GaAs area, etching of the GaS was
performed by H01 gas in a stream of AoH3 and "2 0 Yhe films ware dorod by Se.
112
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KOVTONYUK, N. F., et al., Protsessy rosta kristallov i pleack poluprovodn.
(Procedures for the Growth of Seud-conductor Crystal-, amd Films -- Collection
of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350~(from RZh-Elektronika i yeye
primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B130)
beat specinens of film had n-type conductivity and a mobility of 4QgO__5.000
CM /V.sec. Films dopF d by Se bad a concentration of loI7__ jol at/cm) and
a-mobility of 2000 cm /vovec. 8 ref. V.B.
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USSR UDC 666.1.031.22:536.24
SEVAST-YkINOV R I. Candidate of Technical Sciences, BESPALOV,
VO P. PROTSENT11-0, L. Ld. , . Engineer, State Scienti-
fie Research Institute of Glass
"The Influence of the Altar in the Svielling Point on the Heat
Exchange and the 11otion of Glass Mass in the Boiling Basin o--,'
the Furnace"
Moscow. Steklo i Keramika, No 2,~ 1973, pp 4-5
Abstract: The ex-oodiency of mounting zan altar in the zone o f
the swelling point of a glass-making furnace olf shoet r-la~~s -is
analyzed on a physic-al analor qqd by examining, the B-M system
of the factory "Proletafty". On t1he basis of model
tests n-nd measurements of tem-ir)erature P~eid heat i-luxes in the
KlFroletariyll furnace, the influence of diff"crent fo-rms of the-
nltar on hydrod~-n--Tr~ic properties of the plas., nas --cre ;7icter-
1; _, -C S .; - 41
mined. The type Of f?n
P.1t.-r without coolip.1-1 ic- considerecl to b-2
the best. The heiF-'!Itlj of the altar has not, to exceed the thic't-
lios3 of the return flu7 of the ~aass mass, or not to e~,.cecd 2/3
of the b---in do-oth. 2ouv figurcri, foiar biblio,-,,,ra-wbic refPronce.,;,
27 -
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USSR uDc 612.419
GOLANT. M. B., AWMNKO, V. G., and VILEEMKAYA, R. L.,
Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, Acaejemy of 1,~.-dical Sciences
USSR, and Scientific Renearch Institute of the Hinistry of the Electronics
Industry
"Effect of Microwaves on Change in the1fumber of Bone-Yarrow Cells Caused by
Antineoplastic Chemotherapeutic Agents"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, xo 6, 1971, pp 58-59
Translation: Experiments were performed on mice to study the effect of the
antineoplastic agents sarcolysin lphenylalanine mustard) and chrysomallin
[antibiotic 2703 - derived fror. Actinomyces fluorescens and containing '.) acti-
nomycins] combined with microwave radiation on bone marrow. The radiation was
found to weaken the effect of the compounds.
In an earlier work we investigatedIncreased resiotance to ionizing
radiation following exposure of bone marrow to microwaves (1]. We showed that
preliminarf microwave irradiation weakens. the effect of x-irradiation. When
the order of the actions was reversed, the effect of xwirradiation was inten-
sified. In both cases we used microwaves -with a wavelength of 7.1 = and
x-rays at doses of 700, 1,400, and 2,100 r. We were unable to achieve a
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SEVASTIYANOVA iologicheskiye Nauki,
L. A.1 et &I., B No 6, 1971, PP 58-59
similar effect in an ultrahigh-frequency field with wavelengths of 5.8, 6.5,
and 7.8 mm (2].
This article presents data on the effect of microwaves combined with
antineoplastic, chemotherapeutic agents on the number of bone-marrow cells.
-al animals were 120 male mice (C
The experiment 57 Bl XCBA)PI weighinG 2q to
30 9- The animals were exposed to whole-body irradiation in a microwave field
with the following pararkters: wavelength 7.1 mm, magnetic field strength 2.5
mv/cm2, duration of expos-ure I hour. The millimeter range microwave generator
has already been described [1,21. The first group consisted of animals that
had not been exposed to microwaves and antineoplastic agents (control). The
second included animals exposed to microwaves and given chrygomallin. The
third received only chrysomallin. The fourth were in,adiated and given
sarcolysin. The fifth included animals that received only narcolysin. The
chemotherapeutic agents were administered once intraperitoneally L-nedlately
before irradiation: chrysomallin at the rate of 200 /~(g/kg and sarcolysin at
the rate of 10 mg/kg. The number of nucleated cells (H) in the bone rarrow of
the right femur was counted 1, 31 5 and 3.0 days after the erp,5riprntal action
of the microwaves and compounds.or only of the compounas and in the control
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animals (NO).
There was a changre in the NINO ratio with time after the administration
of chrysomallin. It decreased after 24 hours to 0-7 and at-ter 3 days to 0.5
of the initial value. After 5 days the number of marrow cells increased, but
the NIN ratio did not return to normal, constituting 0.7 of the Initial
value. OT;;nty-four hours after the coinbined aettion of the microwaves and
chrysorrallin, the ININO ratio decreased to 0.7 as was the case when chryso-
mallin alone was used. After 3 days its value rose to 0.8 and after 5 days
was normal, whereas after treatment with chrysomallin. alone, the N/Ifo ratio
remained 0-7-
There vas also a change in the N1 V ratio with time following the admin-
istration of sarcolysin. After 24 houros the ratio decreased to 0.4 and after
3 days to 0.1 of the initial value. After 5 days the number of cells .
increased; N1110 was 0.4. After 10 days the number of marrow cells returned
to normal. HINO did not drop as abruptly after the combined action of the
microwaves and sarcolysin. The lowest NIN after 3 daYs Wag 0-3 instead of
0.1. After 5 days it vas 0.6 of the inItiRl value, but aftar 10 day- the
number of marrow cells returned to normal'.
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SEVA$T')MOVAY L. A., et al., Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 6, 1971, PP 58-59
'The results of the experiments show that under the influence of mici\3-
waves with a wavelength of 7-1 mm combined with sarcolysin or chrysomallin,
the number of bone-marrow cells does not decrease as sharply as when micro-
waves are not used. Moreover, the rate of restoration of the cell count
increases after the combined action.
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USSR uDc 576.858.6.083.35.07
ZHD-A-NOV, V. M., BYKOVSKIY, A. F., ALITSHTEYN, A. D., LOLINSKIYa T. F.0
URfVA.YEV,, L. V., VOLK011A, M. L., YERSHOV, F. I., WIN, K. V., BEKWMIROV,
T. A., IRLIN, 1. S., MILLER, G.~ G.,. ZAKHAROVA, L. G., PEREKREST, V. V.,
GEPASINA, S ' F., and SEL"'s Institute of Virology imeni
D. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy o Medical Sciences USSR, and't-he Institute of
Epidemiology and Microbiology, imeni.N. F. Gamaleya, Moscow
"Detection of Oncornaviruses. in Continuous Tissue Cultures"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, 1973, pp 411-414
Abstract: Studies were conducted on a number of h=an and animal continuous
tissue cultures maintained. in medium 199 containing 10% bovine serun to
determine oncornaviruses. Formation of oncornavirures in the tissue cultures
were folloved by the appearance of virtal particles,.In the cilture fluid
labeled with 11-3-uridine, susceptibility of their syathe-qia to low actinoi
mycin D concentrations, appearance of these particles following inhibition
o A' nuclear material synthesis by bromodeo.-cyuridine o-r mitomycin, presence
of reverse tran-scriptase in these particles, presence of 60-70 S R.U in
these particles, and electron microscopy. Of the 26 human lines investigated
14 contained type B oncornavirus, and .4 lines type C virus. Eight of the
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14.animal lines studies also showed the presence of oncoraaviruses. The
source of these viruses in the human., lines remains unclear, but the source
may have been bovine serum or porcine trypsin used in the preparation of
cell suspension. It is noteworthy that type B viruses were isolated in
human cultures of epithelial origin, while type C viruses in human cultures
of leukotic. or sarcomatous origin.
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-OVA, T. K., Novosibirsk Insti 4- ute
VOLODARS.=, L. B., SEVASTI YAN U U
AcadePT73r cl.Ms USSR, Siberian DeDart-
of Organic Chemistry.-
Ment, and Novosibirs!~ State University
"Synthesis and ProDerties of 0(-Hydroxylaminoketones"
Laninarad, Zhurnal OrganichesLoy Xhimii, Vol- 7, No 8, 1971,
pp 1687-10692
Abstract: in searching for.physiologically ective compounds, two
%:~C-hydro--,:yl,--.mino ice tones were synthesized by acid hydrolysis of the
oximido-group of c(-hydroxylaminoketone oximes. Stable r,)C-hydro:,-,la--
minoketone hydrochlorides -,.zere prepared by a selective N-alkyla-
tion of sodium anti-benzaldehyde oxime with ~~(-haloi:~henones at
0-100 and subsequent acid hydrolysis of il-2-(l-Lryl'-l-o.%-Io)al'A'--I
phenyl nitrones formed by allcylation. Free C7~-laydro,,ylar,,l-inoIr-eto~'IC
bases with a secondary or ter-tiary r_~-carbon dinerize on stana-ir-S
to alkyl- and aryl-substituted N,Ilt-dioxy-dihydrooyrazines(I).
An analog of (I) is obtained by neutralizing a