SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMOLOVIK, V.S. - SMORGONSKIY, V.YA.

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USSR uDc: 621-372.8:62.1.317-743(088.8) MLOV~K .J1 "A Method of Determining the Amplitudes of Natural Oscil.lations in a Multiple-Mode Waveguide U SSR Author s Certificate No 248022, filed 7 Nov 67, publibsed 12 May 70 (from R"7h-Radiotekhrjika, No 1-1, Nov 70, Abstract No IlIU83 P) Translation: The proposed rRthod is based on.using a Michelson ir-ter- ferometer in its waveguide version (a resonator in the form of a waveguide section with its axis perpendicular to that of the rultiple-mode waveguide being studied). 111he waveguide section is coupled to the aitatiple-mode wave- guide by a dielectric plate inclined at an angle of 450 t6 the &xes of the resonator and the waveguide. i 'USSR UDC: 621.372.8:535 MOLOVIK, V. S. MA?=EV, Yu. V. , SM "Determining the Amplitudes of Mode$ in a Lens Waveguide" Elek-tron. tekhnika. Nauehno-tekhn. sb, Elektron SVC-h (Electronic Technolo&~. Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electroni cs), 1970, vyp. 11, PP 1'-,7-:-'7 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 'TO, Abstract No 7Bi98) Translation: A method is proposed for determining the mmbers and an,71-A-1--tudes of waves which propagate throug~h a lens waveguide by,using an open spherical resonator with spherical reflectors, 'IThe resonator -'s coupled to the le-ris waveg 'de by a tk, weakly reflecting dielectric plate located on the bisector of the angle be-,een the axes of resonator anO. waveguide. Formulas are given for calculating tile parameters of such a device, called a wave mode analyzer. !Zie design of the analyzer is described, and experimental data obtained,by u3ing it; aro given. Six illustrations, one table, bibliography of eight titles. Res.=6. 1/1 101, USSR TJW: 621-317.:~_o6 'A Xethoa of Deter:.,uninr t~ae 11-n.?litudes at' Ilhtural ',16oder, in a. 1"--dtiwave Wwrej 1,bacow., Otkrytiya, izobreten-tya, -Promyshlenny-je Gbraztusy, Tcrvarnyye Znaki, No 4, 1970Y P 193, patent No 214,8022, J'~ilad 7 Feb br( Abstract: This Authorls Certifica~ze introduces :v.~Vioi-~ of t~i!ter,-dr;in~ tht~ aml itudes o2 nat mLrral moaes izi ;a, t:Luwm wave~,Ude by ~ us-'nr, Z~, r2zoratox rmae u-0 of a waveguide section with ayAs perpendicular to -the ax-is of the ruiltiwave wa~,re- guide. Tais resonator is coupled to the wave~,Uidc by plate planced at an angle 0" 450 to d waveguide. prG-posed r,~!tlaod k:ne axes cf resonator an. v also utilizes a power indicator connected! to the output ~of t"he vaLltiwave wwegulde, patent, mearureemnt Is simplified by measurim, As a distinguishing feature of the the indicator siQmals as the position o)~ one of the remnator reflectors is varied. 112 026 UNCLASSIFI'EDt ~fPROCESSTNG DATE--18SEP70 ::T.1-TLE--AGE SPECIFIC PECULIARITIES OF P~,ANCREATIC SECRET[ON AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF DIFFERENT NUTPILTIONAL PATTERNS UN ~RY'OF INFO--USS.R T SCURCE-VOPROSY PITANIYAY 1970t NR 2, PP 2.2-26 -"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT,AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,TOPIC TAGS--PANCREASt SECRETION, NUTRITION, MALE RAT, WfxrTE RATj PROTEINt GERONTOLOGY, CARBOHYDRATE _t,0NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CUMENT. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ."PROXY kEEL/r-RAME-1985/1479 STEP NO--UR~/02tt4/70f~00.9i")O',?/O~022/0-,126 ACCESSION NO--AP0101565 UNCLASSIFIED NO I M-1 R 212 026 UNCLASSI FlEd PROCESSING DATE-18SEP740 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101565 ABSTRACT/EXT.RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN AN EXPrRIMENT ON ALBINO MALE RATS OF DIVERSE AGE THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NUTRrTIONAL PATTERNS ON THE PANCREATIC SECRETION WAS STUDIED RITH. THE AID OF CYTOPHYSTOLOGICAL AND ~CYTOCHEMICAL METHODS. FROM THESE INVESfIGATIONS IT 1-GLI-OWS T"AT WiTH AGE THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF THE PANCREAS DECLINES AND THAT AT THE ROOT OF THIS AGE QUALIFIED READJUSTMENT OF-:rt4E GLANOUAR TISSLIF LIES. PqorEIN AND FAT RICH FOOD RATIONS HAVE A.N ADVEKSE EFFECT ONLY IN OLD ANIMALS KEPT ON THEM FOR A LONG TIME, WHEREAS IN YOUNGER ANIMALS MAINTAINED ON SUCH DIETS THE EXOCRINE CELLS ARE-IN.THE STATE M: AN FLEVATED SE(;RET(IRY ACTIVITY. CARBOHYDRATE RICH FOOD RATIONS BRING ABOUT OECREASED FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF THE GLANDULAR:EXOCRINE PARFNCHYMA AT ALL AGES, THIS HOWEVERV- BEING FSPECIALLY; ("RIOM-INE4T. IN OLD Aul-MALS. UNCLASSIFIED U SSR UDC 6 21-375-82 BUShUK, B. A., RUBINOV, A.11., and SMOLISKAYa,,P. I. "The Effect of Themal Optical Distortions on the Radiation Spectrwn of a Rhodamine 6-G laser with Noncoherent Pumping" Rinsk, Zhurnal Prikladnay Spektroskopii, Vol. 17, No. 6, Dec 72, pp 1112-1114 Abstract: 'N'hen a liquiddye laseris yamNd writh noncoherent lisht, there is lnevitably a nonunifoxm diotribution of the index of r6fraction in the linuid. In a cylbidrical tarAc, the opUmum lasing conditions occur near the surface, .-Jncre Ln the greatest change in the index of refraction is found, This results 2 a characteristic cross section of the generated laser be&-,t, with a cent.~-r ;ipoltl' and a.peripheral ring. The radiation frm the ring is significa;itly more sceatte-red than that in the central spot, It is evident that the coefficli.ent of amplification in the lasing process is greater at the periphery, and since there is usually a change in spectral peak with variation in~efficiency, t4e author.--, compared the spectra of the central spot and the peripheral ring. -A shms that the radiation in 1.1-le c-2nter spot is Spectrographic observatioi broken into sharp lines as a result of interference duriiig -mitiple reflections. T~,e peripheral radiation included, this canponent. but h,-.,9 a continuous component 2 USSR BUShtJK, B.- A. et alia, I-Iinsk, O'jurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol. 17, No 6, Dee 72, pp 1112-1114 consisting of shotter than the discontinuous segm;ent. it is postillatcul that the peripheral zone does not Aenerate laser radiation but .9:~iiply --mplifie5 that Tv&ich originates in the center and is diffused to the p,:,,riphe.Y; differential Beattering of ishort waves and higher amplification at the perip~-jery re~jiilt:i an I'L structure with the s-pectral peak of the central spot oi% the -!ejn,-:.Y;--,:ave ~--ide of T-he primary peak. The continuou3 section ratoults fraa the &;iplil'ication of lwudn=encea developed in the itinjut',wri of' the *L~ctral ,Lnd its cor!Ur.uC,,-- character iii due to the nature of thvio By :~(,reerdnL. the central portion to prevenL it fro,,ji prematurely diiich"Arging the po.ripheral areas, one can develop indepenc-ent miripheral lasing; the rec-jltinL~. spectrum if; in the sax-- region as the conti-rruous apectrura of the previous experiirent InIA has the lined interference structure expected in true lasing. A-lysia of the shift between the two lasing spectra indicates a differt~nce in therl-.0 optical losses between the periphery ani the center of O.C2 cc-,. 2/2 74 USSR UDc 621-373.8 RUBII;GV, A, S14OL'SKAYA T. I. "Effect of Photodissociation onthe Energy Characteristics of aissior. of Organic Dyes" Minsk, Zhurnal Prik-ladrolf, spektroskorij., Vol 15, No 5, Nov 71, pp 817-826 Abstract: The authors investigate the effect which plactodissociation o-17 dye has on the duration, power and energy of laser em-ission excited by '%;hite" light from flash tubes. The losses due to photodissociation of the moler~ules are calculated for various intensities and dizrat~ons of the stimulating radiation. It is shown that when pumping exceeds the ermission threshold by more than a factorof four, this form of loss beccres ap- preciably greater than losses due to triplet-triplet. abbo~ption. Photo- dissociation leads to saturation of the duration and enerGy of emission. The maximum pocsible values of these factors show an inverse Droporticn!il relation to the rate of photodissociation of the molecules. An estir.-.,ate Is Killren, for the efficienicy of emission of a dye solution, and conditiono are determined for Lmrroving efficiency. The authors thank Academician B. 1. Stepanov of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR far interest in the vork and constructive criticism. Four figures, biblio,-,raphy of nine titles. 91 USSR UDC 621-375.82 ,�K&YA T HVICOVSKAYA, A. I., an4 RUBINOV, A. N. J~k "Effect of Natural Impurities On~the Oscillation Characteristics of-a Standard 6Zh Rhodamine Solution" Minsk, Zhiwnal Prikladnoy Spektrosko2ii, vol 17, No 5, 1972, pp 7175- 780 Abstract: The research described in this raper is aived at clari- fying the effect of the chemical purity in dye solutions on their -oscillation efficiency and setting up experimental criteria Jor the content of harmful impurities in the -solutions. in the authorB' opinion little work haS been done cn~ chemical purity re- quirements of such solutions. Their experiments in the co=ara- tive measurements of the threshold, energy, and du2,ation of the oscillations showed that solutions,prepared f:~om ethyl alcohol of .y paxameters, and the same brand may differ widely in their enerk, 4- that distillation of the alcohol was not always sufficient to re- atore fully the os-cillation capability of the,solution. The re- sults of the measurements 'conducted ky the author are given in the t? form of curves -- oscillationlenergy~of the st&ndard 'Zh rhodamine 112 USSR SMOLISKAYA, T. I., et al, Zhurnal~Prikladnoy Snektroskopii, vol 17, No 5, 1972, PP 775-780 solution as a function of water c ontent and fluorescent ou-'*rut quanta, absorption and luminescent spectra o.-P,6Zh fractions -- together with a table of the characteristics of the various -'Frac- tions. The authors express theirappreciation to B. N. Y-:is1kov for his assistance with the luminescence measurements. 68 MIM, -.1i T-3 Mr-I USSR RUBINOV, A. N., SMOVSKAYA, T. "Determination of the Luminescent Characteristics of Organic Dyes on the Basis of the Properties of Their Optical Generation'! Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheakaya, Vol 34, No 6, 1970, pp 1312-1315 Ab3tract: On the basis of equations linking the generatton properties of organic dyes to their luminescent characteristics, a method is proposed for detemining such parameters of the molecules as the probability of singlet-triplet conversion, the cross section of triplet-triplet absorption, tihd the,lifetime of the meta- stable state. The method is based on measurements of pumping and generation characteristics. USSR J.41 _p et al, Zhurnal mikrobioloeii, u9 70. pp 91-95 EPjdemiolOgii i Lmunobioloeii, 30 after passaging. The I passag6cl Staphyl Ovel Of lecithovite3_1in asij acti~rity in most of the OcOcci remain9d Unchangv4j wkLile act'v't'es inCTeased. Hemagglutinating a0tT "a gula-90 and aluron ass ten of the 22 subcultures _,ty uclir . hy id j Pasod after passaging in 2 /2 .14 UDC 576-851.252.97-29-063-35 USSR Sanit-arY p., LeningrO Medical Xnstitute of and IVANOVA, S. T. T. ISKAYA I #yg re, ini e f Changes in the Toxige-nic and EnzymatioProporties of pathogenic "Dynamics 0 cultures" Staphylococci, in Tissue gii no 8. Aug 70, Imaunobiolo I emiologii i Moscowl zhurnal Mikrobiologii, EPid pp 91-95 e passaged 25 times in Eleven strains Of pathogenic StaphylocOcci wOr 19 pro- Abstract: ures. of 22 subcultures of the last passaV, Ii ian qtaphylococoi of the first eLa and D-6 tissue cult aluronidase tI Itures alpha-homoly,qin and lky I inare,1130d: ~In 0-flflht gubcv duced more or thoVitellir$451) jage. The prodUctiOn - tures. 01, Win atriliMs capablo of re- 'Pas, orj~.y suboul ton sub- but rembLinsd unchanged in ton. TV ur leasing alpha-hemOlYsin retained this property after 25 PsUall(I-q. adiums s which produced bota-hGmOlYs' I on a 591-id m cultures from five strain eight ceased to produce it under sizilar corditions in a liqu.JA mediura, whi-lo in 14 of 22 subcultures the titers of beta-hemalysin markiN1.1y deprea,sed. -All the strains that possessed delta-howlysin were able tio relllbUse it after passaging; three strains which previously did not elaborAte this biuMolyzin were able to do 1/2 USSR INWEMV 1 - 11. SMOLISKIY, A. YEE. Doklady Akademi i naul-, ]ISSR, No. 11, Apr 72, pp 317-320 E and E are the deformation noduli of- the filler, ai)d the matrix; P 1~:, the f s adhesion of the filler to the matrix; Vf is them volump. of -zhe Filler pc~-:-' unit volujae of the concvetc; L is the geometric cha~-actt~rl,;tic- of- the fiUc-a.-; f Vf and vs are the Poisson coefficients of the filler wid the m'-.itrix; an d k f and k s are the coefficients for the operating con~liti,)--,s of the Z"Mer and matrix under containt-d deform;Ition, A inethod was devii!Ic~p,2d J--or obtai-," r- a nonhomogeneow~ Optically act iv-z! with y.)hysicoiiwc!NanJ ci-I Sir-il--w to concrete. The material can be Uzed in falyvicat'n. vein-forcc--d !T~01`els of concrete S--ructLwef; in Stw~yingv their stress state by a method botIj in the elastic stage and in the process ol" crack formation, Ex p e-I mental studies of the initial stage of crack formatirm in reird'Orced canc-rete and in the relinforced model of nonhomoseneous Plastic thait the of crack fovw~ation in the model corr--,sponds to crack for-mi-I-tion in Oie orig.i-nai. The nonhomo-geneaus Plastic breaks up in the sawe way a;~;; corow(*tc:: the- crvic'~ eirlres in the motrix and with an increase-in the load Itz eithc~,r- Lend,- tlv~~ fil.ler along the interface or aF he I- se f gainst its top, cop-.c.-5jx)I)dIng -to t i o cracks in izeighborinp of the matrix. 2/2 M41-l-"' -.--- UKLASSIFIED !PRM;lf55lNG DAlk-30OCT10 TLTji_&--'tHt PR06LEIM Ci.-NGERNED liltH:414E TI,4LLY- OIAG.%bsIS Of CANCEW-12F THE- StUt~ACH -U- A(jTHOR~t05)-VA5lLENKG# V-XH.i SOKULUV# L,K*t RAPOPORts S.t.j TSODIKCV#_ -MO SKVY 3-G, Ij _ c TRY GP LNFG-US R U; MEDITSINAt 1910# VCL,,48# NR 31 P13 9-20 OA E PUBLISHED----10 ,suaAcT ARtAS-841OLGGICAL ANU MCOICAL SCIENCES- TOM; TAGS-BIGWIve tYStEM OlStASO# CANCER, RADIOGRAPHYs 61UPSYIt MEDICINE, SYGMACH CENTRU MARKINC-NO RESTRictIONS 6CCUMENT CLASS-Ul"CLASSIFIC-0 PAOXY:REEUFRAME--3%~Wi,/0915 STEP NO--UR/0497/76/048/003/0009/0020 IRC ACCESSIGN NC--AP0126574 UNCLASSAPIED UNCL S P 2/i -.021 A~ ROCtSSING DAT~~-30OCTIO p ;IRC ACCESSIEN NO-AP0126574 k8SrR,A'C-T/EXTRAcT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACt.. CGMPLtX EXAMINATION iROENTGENOLGGICAL, GASTROSCO?Y, AIMED GASTRO61OP5Y AND.CYTOLOGY) PERFOkMED IN 475 PATIENTS SUF~EPING FROM GASTRIC.DISEASES PREOPERATIVELY REVEALED CA14CER IN 62 OUT OF 65 CASES. THE AUTHORS RF-PO-11 ON 12 CASES OF EARLY PREGPERATIVE RECOGNITION CC- CANCER OF THE SIOM'Acti THANKS 10 THE 'USE OF AIMED GAsrRod1cpsy AND CYTOLOGY. IT 15 DEEMED EXPEOIENt tO INTRODUCE NEI, PRINCIPLES it; THE APPROACH To-THII PROBLEM OF RECOGNITION OF EARLY CAPiCER* IN WHICH DECISIVE SHOULD BE BIOPSY INVESTIGATION ObTAINEU DURING AIMED GASTROSCOPY; HO-4EVER At THE SAME tIME CLINICAL .DATA IN THE DIAGNOSIS Of E4RLY CA:NCER ARE RARELY PRACTICAL" FACILITY: VSESGYUZNYY NAUCHNG~ISSLF-D- INSTITUT GASTRUENTEROLOGIlf MINISTERSTVA ZORAVOOKHRANENIYAs SSSRt MOSKVA, Heat, Combustion) ,SSR 536-244:66-015-23 B. M.. ELIPERDT, I. T., FAIEYFV, G. A., and TARASEVICHp L. 1. "The Effect of Conductive and Convective Heat Exchange on the Speed of the Reaction Zone's Motion in a Porous Body That Is Being Pur ed" Minsk Teplo- I massoperenos -- sb. (Heat and Yzss T~ansfer -- Collection of Works5, Vol 2, Part 2, 1972, PP 493-499 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- ,72, fibstract No IOG150) Teploenergetika, No 10, 19 Translation: The authors, who are enTloyed by the relorusiian SISR Academy of Sceinces' lnstitut~t of Hcat and Vlasa Exchange and the Belc:ousssian Pol,~-technic Inctitute in Minck, analyzed the equations describinJ the rteady temperature field in a reacting porous body that Ira being purf, tndo on the basis of this .,ed , analysis, discovered the effect of the conductive and'earxective transfer of beat on the speed at which the reaction zone moves. They e~-,tablislled Vlat the effect of both types of heat transfer- Is aralogoiv;, 'Altbouf."h the, nnaloj-~,,f ir, not effective for the rnall 11~, numbers anti the large valuet of the relative adiabatic covfijustion te=erature that characterize the intensity of an internal heat source. The reason that the analogy is destroyed is related to the cm-.plication of the temTerature profile's configitration near the reaction zone, for uhich the quadranti-c 1/2 M.- VSSR SMOL'SKIY, B. M., et al., !N-plo- i massoperenos sb,y Vol 2, Part 2, 1972, PP 493-499 (froin Referati-vrnyy Zhurnal Teploenergetika, Vo 10, 197,11, Abstract NO 10G150) approximation of the profile that is the basic analogy becam-~!s inadequate. (1 illustration; 4 bibliog. ref.) 2/2 27 USSR UDC 621.1791t621-8-035 AKHMMOV, A. R., Candidate of Physical and Hathezatical Sciences, AFANSv.EV, I. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and SMLISKIY, G., V., FIUKONOV, V. I., ANINOV, E. I., and RADZHaOV, R. S., Engineers, Instit"ute of Slec- tronic.:3, AcadeAy of Sciences-Vebek SSR "Use of Concentrated Solar Energy for Welding Metale" Moscow, Svaroch noye Proizvodstvo, No 2', Feb 74, pp 12-14 Abstracti Figures and technical data axe given, fox a solar furnace used to weld metals with solar energy, Samples of steel llhiWNIOT were welded using this furnace where the sample thicknesses vere 1.5 ud, 2 Pam for a one-sided seam with completd buxii-through and 3 mm for a one-sided seam on an asbestos block and a double-sided seam on a br.3--s block. Experiments showed that the maximum welding rate should not exceed 1-5 mm/sec for the choson tbicknesses using the asbestos block or I mm/sec on the brass block. Thr.-se welding speed ensure sufficient time for the seam, and heat-affected zone to a;chieve the required temperatures. Use of the asbestos block mads it possible to double welding speed but at the same tize there was signifiamnt =a-sening of etruc- ture and impairment of seam formation in comparison with weld-ing on the heat- conducting brass block. Analysis of mechanical tests r~howed that solar weld- 1/2 USSR UDC: 621,315.5c)2 ZOLOTUMIN, A. A., et al, Fizika i tekhnita imlluprovodn-JI-Xv, No 1.0, 1972, Dp 1961-1965 given alon- uith cui.-,,as for carri er -onc.-A tru*l;.jo,,s a.,,3 fl-).Ik -is o, -Y u the tlempelra+ure mid for --~he Rall mobilit-, in silicori as a fLmc-Hon of the tlemperatu-re. 2/2 m li-l~ 112 052 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 'r[TLE--EXPERIMENITAL STUDY OF NON STATJONARY 'HEAT TRANSFER BETWEEN METAL SPHERES AND A FLOW OF LIQUID AT CONSTANT TEMPERATURE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-LYKOVt A.V.t SMOLSK SERGEYEVAt L.A. ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-INZH. FIZ. ZHUR., JAN. 1~70;, 18, (1)v 12-10 -..)ATE PUBLISHED----JAN?O L 7SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS 'SFEP NT, SPHERIC SHELL STRUCT(JREp ALUMINUM, .-TOPIC TAGS--HEAT TRAN , COEFFICIE BRASS, COPPER, LEAD, THE::RMAL CONDUCTIVITY, FLUID FLOW 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --1992/0378 --UR 01'r O/TC) 100V 0,1 f, /00 1,^~,'0020 PROXY REEL/FRAME STEP t4O o'-tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111571 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 052 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0111571 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 4BSTRACT. THE UNDERLYING THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE COEFF. OF NON SFATIONARY IHEAT TRANSFER BETKEEN SPHERICAL METAL SAMPLES AND A FLO'n' OF '~4ATEIR OR O1'H)--,;z LIQUID AT CONSTANT TEMP. ARE EXPLAINED AND SOME EXPFRIMI~NTAL RESULTS OBTAINED FOR AL, CU, PB, AND BRASS SPHEkES ARE KRESENTED. THE N014 STATIONIARY HEAT TRANSFER COEFF, VARIES CONSIDERABLY WITH, TIME, IN ADDITION TO BEING 4 FUNCTION OF THE THERMO PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE SAMPLE METAL. SOME GENERALIZED CURVES kEPRESENTING THESE RELATIONSHIPS A'RE'PRESENTED. IN-C L-ASS-IF I -E USSR 639.16.07.669:6!i.011.56 U D SMOL~Y -V. A., UZLYUK, V. N., Caiididates of Technical. Sciences, fA* S"HENKO, V. I., ZELENIN, V. M., ~YASHIN, YU. F,, Engineers ~Gamma-Relay Level Gage for Automatic Dosage Control" Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp 38-39 Translation: Volume dosage was applied to a rebuilt furnace of a metallurgical plant since, under the prevalent technical conditions, t3 it was impossible to use a complex of typical equipment and mQchan- isms for assembling and dosing the coke in mass, Based on a OR-7 radioisotope gan-ma relay, a system for automatic regulation of coke volume dosage controlline a roller disc screen for sifting coke particles and a main skip hoist (see drawing) wis developed. 1/5 TJSSR SMOLYAK, V. A., et al., I-loscew, Mekhanizats-ya i Avt-wiatizatsiya Proizvodotva, No 5, 1970, 38-39 TX46 j Wt. MA 7 tj (,4 Automatic Radioisotope Control System for Coke Dosage and Disc Screen Regulation: 2/ 5 USSR V. A., et al., Moscow. Mckhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp 38-39, 1) coke bunker; 2) disc screen; 3) coke hopper; 4) gate; 5) skip; 6", radiation detector; 7) nozzle for adjusting input coke mass; 8) sensor; 9) electronic relay block; 10) control block The radiatioa source is in a cast iron collimator container outside the weight hopper 3. at its side wall. The container pro- vides safety from radiation and forms a gamma radiation beam directed toward the detector 6, which uses a S122G counter in a protective h a wall thicknes-s of two wim in the tube 200 mai in diameter and wil- upper part of the interior of the hopper 3. The placement of the detector inside the object measured, where the radiation by 30-401;0 the activity of the source and thus reduces the danger of radiation to personnel operating the loading mechanism. TO Drevent false operation of the gainma relay and. to improve the coke dosage automatic control system, a radiomietric pair USSR SMIOLYAK, V. A., etal, Moscow, Mckhanizatsiya i j%ii toma tizats iya Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp 38-39 (source and detector) was placed so that the gamma beam, perpendi- cular to the longitudinal axis of the screen, is not, interrupted by the flow until the moment the hopper is filled with a specified amount of coke and its top is hit by the gamma beam. To adjust the system -- i.e,, to chaage the specified nass within the limits of 100-200 kg -- the pouring nozzle 7 is shifted by 1-00-300 mm and pulls the top away from the gamma beami to the screen opposite the wall of the hopper, so that the latter is filled with-a large quantity of the coke before the screen is switched off. And, conversely, the sideward approach of the top to the vertical plane passing through the gamma beam leads to an earlier intersection of the 1~tter by -the top of the coke mass. Coasequently, the control of the coke mass within the technical range depends on which of the following interrupts the gamma beam: the to.P of the poured coke mass or the side slope ascending to the top. In the latter case, the top is higher than the level at which the gatonza beam is per- mitted to pass. 4/5 ~jL A, USSR SMOLYAK, V. A., Et al., Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp 38-39 This control system also contains a sensor, an electi-onic relay block, and a control block, as,well as a low-current control for the electric-feed network of the disc screet'A. The control signal from the sensor is applied to the relay of the electron relay bLock operating in the positive (triggered) pcsition. ~Ihen the hopper is filled with the sp 'ecifted amount of coke, the gamma beam intensity is weakened to one-third its former level, and contacts IRB of the switch are opene&. T4e coil of IRB is deenergized, the closed contact-s IRB in the coil of the linear contactor LK open, and the motor 14 of~the disc screen is switched off. The screen is once more switch6d on after the gate 4 is opened (motor ',N12) and the coke is poured from the hopper into the skip 5. The radioisotope autchpatic coke dosage re!z5l,ullation systems are based on both colce-loading mechanisms. The la-innuaL saving to the economy amounts to 42 thousand rubles.. USSR UDC: 577.1' S140PYAKOV, A. ~IF. ."Generalizing the Problem o f 14. Dresher` (Pesearch on V sb. Issled. onenatsiy (modeli sistemy, ret1._e-niyL2 Operations (of 1--odels, ;_.;ystems, and Solutions)-collection of works) No 1, USSR ~Atcademy of Sciences, Comp ter Center, 1970, Pu ror 'o 7, 1072, Abstract -i-o 7V471) pp 71-89 k PIZZh-IlKatematika, E Translation: A game of the "attack-defense" ty,,.ie using, n objects of different value o~- is conoidered. 't firot, i1v as~mmed that the attack has one unit and the defense has h unit,.,,, vith no more than one Unit each on the ol')Ject. It is. t1lien arisumed -that the attack has A units and thp,~defense D unitol. 'ion has the form 'profit Amcu yi/xi it (X, Y) xict where q is the coanteractior. factor o fone defel,,ae unit. A solu.- #on is given for both cases., I. Vrublevslmya 10 WIFIEW HM, TVP~: ~N-V, TV USSR UDC 577.4 SML1YAKOV A. F. "Generalization of the '111. Dresher Problem" V sb. Issled. operatsiv (Modlcli, sistemy, resheniva), Vvy). I (Operations Re- search (11odcls f Systens, Solutiolis) .. VyP. I,-- colle~'tion of u-orks) , Moscow, Gomputation Center of the USSR Academy'of Sciences, E)70, pp 71-89 (frem RZh-mKibernetika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract Wo 7V471) Translation: A studv was made of a game of the offens-e-defenso type for n subjects trith different value ai. It is first assumcil tliat the offenst! har. one unit, and the deft~nse Ims, k unitq di4,tributed no moru than I per subject. Then it Is assutied Lhat the offense has A ~inits and the defense has D unitsp n y /x -and the payoff function has thc form Y) E (I x is Lhe counter action factor of I defense unit). 'Ili esolution is givim for both ca-5ej. Vi 43 USSR MO.: None IcommEyl, U. lml.t and BHARX-POITs R. Z. "Electron Spin Echo for 0 .r34- in the Ruby 1.3,ser" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, vol 14, No 5i 1972, pp 1-4421-1446 sc Abs ict: Tn this paper, the authors s,,t thelimielvc-.~~ Lroblem Of fi-nding Ulhe i,--velength ranore of 3 cu, a' in -other than that folind earlier and with bettor conditions 11'or ob- serving electron spin echo in ruby. Theory ishmm, f U or thic-f; conditions to be realized, the transition -ho-Wd be 3~e--*4 in a. field of 5430 gauos, at an angle o~. -9/2. Thiq~l theoretical con- cl~sion izas confirmed by exporimcnt Using a c.xystal of Al-0): Cr Vh a chromium ion concentration of the, ordex,; nf 3-10- the experimentern deteoted an electronj;c echo from thm cr3*1-. Curves are Dlotted for the echo amplitu.de as rn -Punction of the interval betveen oscillating pulseo, and. for tile form of the echo signal as a function, of the magnetic f Jx1d, im-11-ensity. 12 USSR UDCi 669.14.018.58-15-13:620.17 BERNSHTEYN, M. L. and SMOLYAKOV Kt Moscow 1nstitute of Steel and Alloys "Effect of High-Temperature Strain Hardening and Deformation of Martensite on the Mechanical Properties of Carbon and Silicon Steels" Moscow, Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, No 1, 1972, pp 136-140 Abstract: Discussed are the effects of the substructunq produced by high- temperature strain hardening (HTST) in 20, 20S2, 40, 40.S2, 60, 60S2, 80 and 8OS2 steels on their mechanical properties. It is shown that carbon-con rain- Ing steels could be effectively strengthened while maintaining their plastic- ity by martensite deformation after preliminary HTSH. Steels additionally alloyed with silicon have demonatrated a rather high set of properties follow- Ing this treatment and subsequent martensite deformation. Such results could not be achieved by martensite deformation after conventional heat treating. There is no correlation between the hardness and strength values of steel in the high-strangth state. Strengthening of. ateal following strain hardening occurs, on the one hand, due to work hardening and, oa the other,ar; a result of temper-induced unique redistribution of carbon.folloving the higher dis- 1/2 USSR UDC 621.785t620.17 BERNSHTEMit H. L., and G.# Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "The Effect of High-Temperature Thermomechanical Treatment on the Yecb&nical Properties of Steels" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniyt Cbe:rmaya 1,11etallurgiya, No 7, 19?lp pp 14',1-144 Abstracti The effects of high-temperature thermomecharacal treatment (HTI.~-.) and strain aging of martensite on the mechanical properties of carbon arzd silicon steels, types 20, 40t 60$ 80, 20S2f 40321 60S2, and E032, were experimentally investigated. The investiCation results and the fLncreaa-e of strength and plasticity properties as a result of WNT are discussed by reference to diagraras showi.;g the change of' mechanical properties depending on the compression ratio by HTNT ar4 tempering at 200 C,, The possibility is demonstrated of realizing an effective-strain hardenIng with conservation of a sufficient plasticity level as result of martensitip, deformation after preliminary HT11r. Steels alloyed additionaly- with silicon show a hieh com- plex of properties, after HTHr and after marterzitic deforaation. Four illus- trations, one bibliographic reference. USSR KUZIN, L. T,, YEROKHIN YE. A. and SMOLYAKO_V, V.A. "A Linguistic Model of the organization of a Certain Class of Motions" Inzh. Mat. Metody v Fizz. i Kibernet.. [Engineering MatheinatIcs Methods in Physics and Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, Atom- izdat Press, 1973, pp 92-98 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiber- netika, No 10, 1975, Abstract No 1OV789) Translation: The creation of cybernetic devices capable of performing Complex functions without direct participation by man is related to the problem of creation of artificial intelligence, Thelimita-tion of rno- tions, in particular, is one component of this problcm. '[his work studies the possibility of solving the problem of co~itroi of a mechanical manipulator using the apparatus of Kbomskiy structurill linquistics. As a manipulator, a three-link nechanism is studied, in which the first link has two degrees of freedom, the second link has one and the third link has three. At the end of the third link is a device for clamping of the target, which is fixed in space by two angles and the distance fron, the origin of the coordinates. The structural plan of the solu- tion of the problem includes a linguistic model of thi! control of motion and the algorithmic portion of the construction of motion. A grammar 'IS colistructed for solution of this problem. The set of symbol-q form- USSR KUZIN, L. T. YEROKIIIN, YE. A. and SMOLYAKOV, V. A. Inzh. Mat. Metody v Fiz. i Kibernet., No 2. Moscow, Atomizdat PTess, 1973, pp 92-98 ing the terminal dictionan, (set of elementary motions) and nonterminal dictionary is defined: the initial symbol; the group of symbols corres- ponding to inscription of the basic actions; the group of syinbols cor- responding to complex motions. The rules of the gratumar arc presented. An example of performance of the action "tranfer" is described. A. Doroshenko 'USSR UDC: 8.74 KUZIN, L. T., YEROIKHIN, Ye. A., SMOLYAKOV, V. A. "Linguistic Model of Organization of a Certain Class Pf Movements" Moscow, Inzh. mat. metody v fiz. I kibernet.--sbornik (Engineering Mathe- matics Methods in Physics and Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 2, Atomizdat, 1973, pp 92-98 (from RZh-Matematika, No 10, Oct 73, abstract No .10V789 by A. Doroshenko) 'Pranslation: The creation of cybernetics devices whic2h could perform com- plicated functions without the direct participation of~man involves the problem of creating an artificial Intelligence. Simulation of rovementn is one of the specific Components of thiS problem, , ViiT pape-v examines the possibility of solving the problem of controlling mechanical manipulatcrs by uaing Chomskytm structural linguistics apparatus. The manipulator con- sidered is a three-link mechanizm in which the first lli',,k has two degree's of freedom, the second haz one, and the tliird.has three. On the end of the third link. Is an attachment for grasping a targetwhich is positioned in space by two angles end the distance fromthe coor(linate.origin. The flowchart for solution of the problem includes a linguistic model of move- mant control and the algorithmic part of movement plotting. A gra=nar is 112 USSR KUZIN, L. T. et al., Inzh. mat. metody v fiz. i kibernet., vyp. 2, Atomizdat, 1973, pp 92-98 constructed for solution of the given problem. The authors define a set of symbols which form the terminal vocabulaxy (aggregate.of elementary move- ments) and the nonterminal vocabulary: the initial symbol;~the group of symbols corresponding to the list,of main actions; the-group of symbols corresponding to compound motions. The rules of the gTammax are presented. An example of derivation of the action "Transfer" is described. 2/2 44 ApC049058- Ref. Code-.04,03.5-7 PRIMARY SOURCE: Vestnik Oftallmalogii, 1974), Hr PP7T,-:) FIRST RESULTS OF TREATING STRABISMUS 'AND AMBLYOPIA AT: A SPECIALIZED SANATORIUM DEPARTMENT N. S,. Bonoua, N. ~a. Zefiur, V. P. Smb!e~_04_-) Summary In January, 1968, the first in the Swiiet Union eye sanati:,rium depar~rn-2nt f-Dr the treatment of strabismus ond arnblyopia became operztive al. the Childreris' 0~.-,~cal `h! visu, Hospital No 1. Dysbinuctilar anibiyopia (wit ai acuity of up to 0.1 inclusive) arid that 0i median d;lgre-, ,vith aceittric fkation. ~. as well as' no-,iaccorriocative strab;:t_~Trius 9 - rit were aritorig indications for the rfferral'to the sanatcn-in demandin complex treaune. departmen'. In addition to speci3l pleoptorthopic exercises the children undergo general tonic 'or. beina 'ebiiitated, their ~raneral heal9 status must be irn roved,to p, n_ treatment I a 1 .1 0 vide for successful correczion of strabismus and ainblyopia, In the specialized sanawrium departm, ent a higlfl~ qualdied, active. regular ar14 Iong 'Ll-h i ch -~v; -L ht I -term treatn, ent o1i ciiildrer, ivi~h strab-Ismus -and amblvopii, is ansured. manal7erillf--:11: I-A sijine ol therit would appear to be irnp,~Issiublu by virtue oi co- rnesVc and other coneM:0,15. REELA, RE cz 19800845 112 010 UjNC LAS S IF I ED' PRC.)CESSING DATE--30OCT70 HALOGENATIUN OF OLEFINS* V. KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF BETA METHYLALLYL HALIDE CHLCRINATION -U- .~-iV.THOR-f0.4)-B0DRIK0V* I.V., SPIRIDONOVA#.S.V.t SMCJLYf%Nr ZOS.tr SUBBUTIl'if _ccotafty clF INFC--USSR S 0URCE-ZH. ORG. KhIM. 1970, 6( 4)t 664-90 "--DATE PUSL ISHED--70 ~UBJECTAREAS-CHEMISTRY JOPIC TAGS--CHLORINATIONt ELKENEv EXCHANGE REACTION, REACTION KINETICS, ;HEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM :,~CPNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--2000/1956 STEP NO--UR/0366/70/C)C6/004/0684/0690 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP012-5547 212 010 UNCLASSIFIEG PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CiRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125547 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CHLORI.',15AITION OF H SW32 C:(.MECH SUB2 X (1) (X IS CL, SRI OR 1) GIVES THE SUBST ITUTI&N PRODUCTS H SU62 C*-C(CH SUbZ,CL)Ch SuBZ Xt CLCH SUB2 CME:CHX, AND THE ADDN. PRODUcTS CLC~il SU82- CMECLCH SUB2 X. THE REACTION RATE IS INCRC-A~SEC ~iY HCL, WHICH IS LHERATED IN THE,COURSE OF THE REACTIM THE CONSUMPTION OF Cl. INCREASES IN THE FOLLOWING I SERIES (X GIVEN): CLARUP, THAN 81), LARGER -S THAN CL. THE SUBSTITUTION PRODUrTS ADON. PRODUCT$ RATM ]INCREASE IN THE REVERSE ORDER. YHE SU8,STITUTION PRODUCTS ARE FijRMED THROUGH THE INTERMEDIATE CARBCNIUM LON AND THE AUQN.~PROOUCTS THRUQGH A CYCLIC CARBONIUMION. FACILITY.* GQRlK.;,POL.lTEKJ-i. IINST.j GOkKIr USSR. MEN; USSR uDc: 621-376 F, "A High-Efficienc, y Balanced Modulator" V sb. Vo~r. elektrosDyazi (Problems of Ele,ctrical Comm=ications-collection of works), Kiev Tekhnika", 191 70, pp 96-103 (from FM-Eladiotekhnika, No U, Nov 70, Abstract No 11D474) Translation: The paper describes a balanced modulator with plate modulation, and gives an analysis of the modulator indices as vell as the, results of an experimental check of a pilot model. It is shown that Vie modulator har- biEfter qualitative and power indices when used in the pokier stages of a channel. Four illustrations, bibliography of three tit,ies. R:esuing. MOVE" I z R~ 1, USSR S~10L-YANIKOV, A. A. "Cor-ect Reproduction of Time Functions on Analogue Computers" Tr. Mosk. In-ta Radiotekhn., Elekt-ron. i Avtomatiki [Iforks, of Moscow Insti- tute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and'Automation), No 52, 1971, pp.77-80, (Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Ahstract No 2 11693). NO ABSTRACT. Communications USSR uDc 621.391.2 SOROCHINSKIY, M. V., FEOFP-31OV, Yu. V., FILIPPOV, L.I "Principles of Identifying I-Eignal Transmission Channels" Moscow, Radiatekhnika i Elektronika, vol 16, No 12, Dec 71, pp 2215-2224 Abstract: Three Drincipal classes of methods of identifying signal trans- mission channels are considered: direct probing, correlation-filter methods, and methods of comparison with a nodel. The second class, cor- relation-filter methods, is analyzed inthe greatest detail. Some old and new or modified block diagrams for,methods in thts cjo--s are s~nt?:c- sized by systematic analy--is of a complex two-dmenulcnal autlocarre!4~-.tio- fUnction of the probing oscillat.i.on in the channel. Realitation of' the direct method of probing by 6-pulses involves practical difficulties. Tile methods of co- pa-rison- with a wdel are based or, utilizing the principle of physical modeling. Five figures, bibliography of six titles. OIN 025 UNCLASSIFIED pi'iUCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--STUDY OF A RELAY SYSTEM FOR FLIGHT VEHICLE STABILIZATION -U- E.V.9 SMOLYANIANOV# N*D* -USSR CUNTRY OF INFO L.LSOURCE-AKADEIIIIA NAUK SSSRt !ZVESTIlAs MEKHANIKA TVERDOGO TELAs MAR.-APR. -13 1970t P .5 '--,DATE PUBL ISHfD-----70 .-.~SUBJECT AREAS--AERCNAUTICS# PHYSICS TAGS-114OTIGN STABILITY* UIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SYSTEMv PERICOIC MOT ICNIL F!-IGHf 144ECHANICS tCONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -I)OCUMENT CLASS-U-NCLA.SSIFIED "PA OkY_-REEL/fRAf4E--2000/1503 STEP %O--UR/0484/70/000/000/0005/0t)13 NG--AP0125131 UNCLASSIFIED ---------- ---------- _212 , 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,-r-IRC ACCkSSICN NU--AP0125131 "ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THF DYINAMICS OF ,',OTfON OF --A FLIGHT VEHICLE ABOUT A CENTER OF MASS WITH A RELAY STAES I L I Z AT I ON SYSTEM ThE LINEAR PART Of 114HICH IS DESCRIBEO bY AN INCCIAPLETE THIRD ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION-CONTAINING ONLY THE HIGHEST DE'RIVATIVE. USING THE METHOD OF POINT TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE THEORY OF BIFURCATIONS, AN ANALYSIS IS MADE OF THE CONTROL IN THE CASE OF AN IDEAL RELAY CHARACTERISTIC hHEN THE SYSTEM IS ACTED UPUN 3Y it CONSTANT PERTURBING MOMENT. ALL THE SIMPLEST PERIODIC MOTIONS EXISTING 14,14 THE SYSIFEM ARE DETERMINED, AND THEIR STABILITY AND PARAMETER DEPENDENCE ARE INVESTIGATED. THE ABSENCE OF COMPLEX LIMIT CYCLES~~IS POVEN. A REGION OF.ATTRACTICN OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM POSITION IS FOUND IN THE PHASE -SPACE-. zp'~ UNCLASSIFIED 71 1/2 olo UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 .-TTTLE--INVESTIGATION OF THIRO ORDERRELAY DYNAMIC 5YSTEM -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GAUSHUS, E.V., SMOLYANINOVj -N.D. .~..~~C_OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,""'c0URCE--AVTOMATIK4 I TeLEMiKHANIKAt 1970, NR PP 65-80 D AT EPUBLIS14ED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS SCIENCES, MECH., IND., C[VIL. AND MARKNE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--DYNAMIC SYSTEM, ELECTRIC RELAY, CONTROL-THEORY, DiFfElEITIAL EQUATION SOLUTION -,CONTROL MARK ING-NO, RESTR ICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIE0 REFL/FRAMF-19F38/1463 STEV ACCESSION NC--AP0106224 U iN III L A S SF 10 212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PR"CESSI-NG DATE-230CTIO CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106224 ABSTRACT~ExTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THERE IS CU-lNSI0f71',ED THE DYNIMICS OF A RELAY CONTROL SYSTEM THE LINEAR PART OF 'WHICH IS DESCRIBED BY A THRIDORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION CONTAINING uOiNLY THE ELLIEST DERIVATIVE. S A THE PROBLEM IS SOLVEO BY THE METHOD OF POINT IMAGE '4ND THE MET~-tih-- 01: THE THEORY OF BIFURCATION (1-2). ALL 'THE PEP1001' MOVEil-ILOTS EXISTING IN c: THE SYSTEM ARE DETERMINED, THEIR STABILITY AND DEPENDENCE ON THE 'PARAMETER ARE INVESTIGATED. ,Ace. Nr. Abstracting~.Service: Ref. Code W0034071- CMEMICAL ABST. If - 70 74276c Thenuagraphic %udy of thereactionof MJA,401~ with VInadiuni pentoxide.iind. molybdeatua ajid tum'gston ~Iexoxideti- P'; !I-( -QZOV, A., pt; -O-AL )J a, IZT um Yn-,t. Pvlekh. SeL Kim- A. ~ eorg. Khtm. 1970, !tf BiMOn with V.-O~, Nli)O~, alid were studie*&VAenrxi. graphirally and by DTA. Biji301-. readswith.tlle4e diride-s 1.~ give -IRIV04. BilMOOS, 13i,41V- CN, =d TiOt. '14 IMJR REEL/FRAM '19710714 LrSSR SICL'YA-111-7,'OV V. M. FILIPPOV, L. V. "Resistance to Interference of an Incoberent Receiver" Moscow, Radiotej~hnika j Elektronika, Vol 26, No 10, Sep 71, -op 1652-1657 Abstract: The authors analyze the interference resistance of an inco- herent receiver in multichannel systermi with frequenr~ diversity of y channels, using a suboptimum method of ccntrolli:ig ltnped interference. This metbod involves cutlt-inF off partial frequeoc-y chcnricln affocted by sLrong lnjrp-,~tl int,~rforerxe. 'rhe CaZie Of' fluctuations of P-11 frc- quencj components "in unison" with Rayleigh amplitudd distribution it; considered. A 1forrmla is derived for tine probability of errorz, and the resistance to interference of vide-band and narro-w-band nyste= is compared. 'The authors thatik L. F. Boroftin for a number of comnents made during the discussion of this paper. 126 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--AN OPTIMUM SPACED RECEPT113N OF SYMMETRICAL BINARY SIGNALS WITH EVALUATION OF PARAMETERS OF THE CHANNEL -U- _AUTHOR-lSMOLVYANINOV, V.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --MOSCOWt RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA, NO 1, 1970, PP 67-74 ~~OURCE ~'_,DAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 SOBJECT AREAS--ELECTR.ONICS AND -ELECTRICAL ENGR. jap-IC TAGS--SIGNAL RECEPTION, BINARY CODE, CIRCUIT PARAMETER, NOISE ANALYZER CONTROL MARKING--NO, RESTRICTIONS .:PPCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED iRRGXY~REEL/FRAME--199b/0351 STEP NO--UR/0109/701000/001/0067/0074 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0117588 UNCLASSIFIED Wil- 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70 .CJRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0117588 :A,8STRACT/EXTRACT--fUJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SYNTHESIS WAS PERFORMED OF THE OPTIMU-M SPACED RECEIVER OF SYMNMETRICAL. BINARY SIGNALS ,fi,IrH THE DEVALUATION OF PARAMETERS OF THE CHANNEL. THERE WEPE CONSIEDF:RE0 ALL ~..-..POSSIBLE SEQUENCES OF TRANSMITTED SIGINALS OVER THE AMNGE- UF EVALUATION. -THERE WAS OBTAINED A SCHEMATIC OF THE R~ECEIVER OF ANrIPHASE SIGPJALS wITH -RELATIVE CODING, AND EVALUATION WAS GIVEN OF ITS NOISE tMMUNI TY a. UNCLASSIFIED 02_3 UNtLASSI.FIED PROCESSING DATE--i.60CT70 TITLE--A METHOJ OF RELATIVE sr--miQUANTITATIVE SPECTRAL INVESTIGATION OF THE SEMINAL FLUID -U- :.AUTHOR-(03)-SMOLYANINOV, V-M*t PASHINYAN* G.A.t ZAYSEVi V*V. COUNTRY. UF INF0--USSR 1970, NR 3, PP 36-3.3 SOURCE--UROLOGIYA I NEFROLOGVA, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,AREAS--B I CLOG I CAL AND -MEDICAL StIENCES '.'::,-TOPIC.TAGS--C~EPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMt SPECTRUM ANALYSIS9 SPERMATOGENESIS, PHOSPHURUS, IRONs CALCIUMr COPPER, SODIUMt ALUMINUM CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS __'-.'~.~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0170 STEP NO--UR/0606/70/000/003/0036/0038 ,'~-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120870 UNCLASSIFICO 2/2 023 --160CT70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120870 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACY--(U) 4^JP-Ci- AdSTRACT. THE AUTHORS REPOkY A METHOD OF SPECTRAL EMISSION ANALYSIS AS APPLIED JO THE SIUDY OF 1*1~%JANIC G COMPOSITION OF NORAAL AND PATHOLOGICALLY CHANGED~HUMAN.:SEMINAL FLUID. -DETERMINATION OF 6 MACRO AND TRACE ELCMENTS OF THE EJACULATE (PHOSPHORUS, IRUN, CALCIUM, COPPERt SO0JU,14 AND ALUMINIOA) IS PRESENTED AS Ali EXAMPLE. THE RESULTS OF THESE INVESTIGATICNIiS WE-1"1,E TREATED STATISTICALLY. THE METHOD IS RECOMMENUE0 FOR DIAG:NOSIS CF SOME COND-ITIONS OF THE EJACULATE IN CLINICAL PPACTICE. FACILITY: KAFEDRA SUDEBNOY MEDITSINY 11 AOSKOCSKOGQ MEDITS145KOGO INSTITUTA IM. N. PIROGOVA. UNCLASSHEr-0 018 UNCLASSIFtEO 1) R 0 CE SS114G DATC--040EC70 rlTLE--GENERAL THEORY OF CONDUCTING STV4ULATION IN ~MEDIUM --U- V.V, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR I ZIKA- 15( 1): 130-1,39, ILLUS.. 19.70 -10ATE PUBLISHED------70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--GREEN FUNCTION, NEURON MODEL' OIGPHYSICS~~ ,----CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ::,:PP%OXY FICHE NO-_--F070/605007/F09 STEP NO--UR/0217/70/015/001/0130/0139 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139934 UNCLASSIF15D. a sum, 1-1.1m 0-1,T 11" r I !am ... 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PhOCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139934 -_'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GN THE BASIS OF INTEGRAL METHOD A GENERAL SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF EXITATION PROPAGATION IN A MEDIUMv GIVEN BY GREEN FUNCTION AND rHE IMPULSE FORM OF GENERANNG CURIR'ENT, IS PRESENTED. -THE PROPERTIES OF STATIONARY PROPAGATFON FOR SEVER14L MODELS OF MEDIA ARE STUDIED. THE MODELS EQUIVALENT TO THE NEURON SYNAPTIC MEDIUM ARE PRIMARILY USED, BECAUSE SPACIAL AND TIME PROPERTIES CAN BE INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED FOR THEM* THE CABLE 140DI-=L OF EMDIUM IS COMPARED WITH THESE MODELS. THE COMPARING Of MEDIA IS~PERFORMEO BY THE FUNCTION FIV), DETERMING THE DEPENDENCE OF POTENTfAL VALUE AT THE FRONT T)ING OF SPONTANE US OF EXCITED REGION OF THE RATE V* GEOMETRICAL MEAh 0 PROPAGATION OF THE EXITATION 114 A MEOlUtf IS DISCUS$ED. FACILITY: INST. PROBL. lNFORM.,TRANS,j ACAD. SCI' USSR.:MOS~OW, :USSR. UNCLASSIFIED p I -KUZNETSOV, Yu. U., STULKOV, G. P., SMOLYANINOV, Yu., M. "Endurance of Reinforced Concrete Elements with Symmetrical, Low-Frequency Bending" Raschet. Konstruktsiy Silos. Sooruzh. [Design of Silo Structures -- Collec- tion of Works], Kiev, Budivel Inik Press,. 1972, pp 55-66, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 V1026, by the author's). Translation: The process of rupture of reinforced concrete bent elements under sign-changing r'loads in a symmetrical cyclc is swdied with low fre- quencies~(0.015 and 0.020 11z) and fixed amplitudes of deformations and stresses. A unique form of rupture of these elements Is discovered, requir- ing neh, theoretical concepts for its explanation. Tn particular, the creep theory of concrete is required. "I'lic dependence of endu rance oii frequency is established, decreasing with increasing period of oscillations. An ex- perimental installation and methods of performing experiments are described. The analysis of norm documents and literature data presented in the work confirms the necessity of refining a. number of coefficients used to design the structures for sign-changing loads. The results of the work call be used to calculate structures subjected to variable loadings at low frequencies, such as the supports of rotating furnaces,,silo walls, etc. The %voH, con- 1/2 -.,KUZ-?jETSGV, Yu. D., STRELKOV G. P., SNIOLYANINOV, Yu. M. Raschct. K n - struktsi), Silos. Sooruzh., Kiev, Budivellnik Press, 1972, lip 55-66. tains recommendations for values of coefficients for reduction of calculated strengths for structures used under these conditions., 16 Riblio. Refs. 2/2 89 USSR UDC 6029-7-036-3:533.6'[9-2 GR~VSKIY, A. S., KOLESNMOV, A. V., PODOLIIIYY, 1. 1q., and A.-N. "AerodyPwdc Characterictics of Flat Nonetalling Diffuc-Irs" Moscow, Promyshiennaya Aerodynw.-.,ika--5bornik (Industrial Aerodynamics- Collection of Works), Ibshinostroyeniye, 110 30, 1973, PP 5-25 (from Haferativnyy Zhurnal--Aviatsionnyye i Raketnyye Dvigate]A, No 10, 19e3, Abstract No l0.'-14,56. Resume) T~mnslation: Results are preseeted of computer calculations of the aerod,,.mayde characteristics of the initial and principal sectors of a sorits of diffus-rs with straight walls for a broad raW of angles of aperture. (from 00 to 20~) and Reynolds ntuiibers (from 104 to 167), and a Virazyetar ebaracterizing the ini- tial nonuniforzity of the velocity proffile within the input cross section of the diffuser. 20 figmtres. 8 references. 22 USSR UDC: None GAUSHAS, E. V. and SMOL,YANOV, N. D. "A Study of a Relay Syst~tm For Stabilization of Aircra-ft" Moscow, Mekhanik-a Tverdogo Tela, No 2, Mar/Apr pp S-13 70 Abstract: A rigorous maLliematical analysis is given of the effect of a steady-state disturb;knce moment on the flight dyna-mics of an aircraft, A relay system having idealized stabilization character- istics is assumed, and the disturbance vector is also zssurned to be constant,' The linear portioji of the stabilizatiou fiysten) is shown to be expressible. as a third order difterCIltiiLl eqUILhol-A. SOlUtionS are obtained for ail possible simple periodic motions, anti st-ability is calculated as a tunction of t1w aerodynamic parameters in effect. Equations and graphical solutions are prceented which show tlic able and unstable acro yi, tic condi- pf2ssible combinations of5t, d irr tions, both of the steady-state and p~_-riodic types-, that may occur, The analysis is applicable to determination o1 cour.se sutbilization tor aircrait, trajectory variation and maneuvering of space veni- cles, and related in-Ilight problems. g -, qg N rZ "I - ---- - ----------- USSR UPC 535.2-.665.323 VILENSIOMk, R. L., GEL'VICH, V. A., GOT-417r~ M. B.~ and S"'DLYALSKAM-1, A~ Institute of E.", erimental and Clinical Oncology, kcadenU of Medical Sciences USSR, and Institute of the Electronic Industry Effect of Millimeter Radiation on Colicin Synthesis" Moscov, Nauchnnre Doklady VysGhey Shkoly, Biologicheskir:! Na-ulci, No 7, 1972, pp 69-71 Abstract: Exposure of the colicinogrenic E. coli strain ('600(EI) to wavelengths ramging from 6-5 to 6-59 rim resulted in marked induction of colicin synthesis at 6.5co, 6-530, 6.5551 and 6-590 mn a lesser offeat"at 6-535, 6.560 and 6.575 rim, and induction almost indistinguishable fron, that of the control 'at 6.510, 6.54o, and 6.570 1,xl- I'llug, the relationship between the induction coefficient and vmavelength was of a distInct resonance natlAre. V~-;.riation In the irradia- tion rate from 30 to 0-3 IrIN't, on the other hand, had almoi~t nr,.) effect on the induction coefficient. (Me biological *effect was sha--rply decr~%aned only when the irradiation rate was reduced Lo 0.03 rrdt). The Dick of 1-clationship bet-ween the inductio-a of coliciln 5:fnt~lcsis and the irradiation mte is cited as evidence for the nouthervail effect Of millimeter electromagnetic osaillations. MEN 1: 1 ME 11WIN IM I PROCESSING DAT-r---30OCT70 U!'4CLASSIFIED TITLE--ANTITUMOR AGENTS AND DETECTION OF'MODERATE PHAGES.IN STAPHYLOCOCCI _u_ AUTHOR-(02)-StJ,0LYANSKAYAr A.Z., LEYKINAt F.I. ,,,.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ,SCURCE--ANTIBIOTIKIi 1970m VOL 15, NR 61 PP 514-519 7, PUBLISHED -------- 70 AREAS-BIOLCGICA.L AND M601CAL SCIENCES ,TOPIC YAGS-PHAGEP ANTIBIOTIC RESISTAINCEr STAPHYLL)COCCUSt ANTITUMOR DRUG itFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO AESTRICTIONS .00CUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP i',I(J---UR/029'1/70/01510~)6/051/t/(j5l9 WXY REELIFRAY.E--2000/1,0,67 ,"ZIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125-t78 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-3,00UT70 C-IRC -ACCESSIGN NU--AP0125478 iAl3STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACr. ANTITUMOR ANITI-310VICS AND ANT IMETABUL ITES PROVED TO BE PRONOUNCED INDUCERS OF STAPHYLUC-01CCAL PHAGES, i%HILE ALKYLATING AGENTS AND ANTITUMOR ALKOLIDES POSSESSED '119, SUCH PROPERTIES IS MOST CASES. 94PERCENT OF WIL STA?HYL0C,JCCAL. STRAINS -:--WERE CARRIEAS CF MODERATE PfJAGES INDEPENDANT OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL -.,PROPERTIES, SUCH AS PATHUGENECITYt PIGMENTATION, Awmuryc RESISTANCE AND PHAGE TYPES. FACILITY: INSTITUTE FOR EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL CNCOLOGY OF ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF THE USSRt MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED N Re Ca~,de: U10, 0297 A _V PRIMARY SOURCE: Antibiotikis 1970-w- ol 15, Nr 1, pp,~j 45 EFFECT OF 5-FTORURACYL ON TRANSFERANCE OF mui.TIPLE DRUG RESISTANCE FACTOR IN BACTERIA A. Z. Sm4a~g~ Institute for Experimental and Clinical Oncol6q, Academy of Medical Sci;~nces of the Antitumor- chemotherapeutics used In oncological clinics Irad no sgnificant effect on occurrence of bacterial forms ~vilh multiple dru resistance a1*11ong patients. flowe-;er, in cases treated with 5-ftoruracy~' decreased nurngers of enterc-bacteria resistant to at least 4 preparations were noted. In vitro studies on 5-fiorurac'yl showed that in did not suppreis transferance of the multiple drug resktance factor hut on the contrary was capable of increasing the yield of the conjugates with R-fictor under ikfinite conditions. Chlor '131tor of R-factor transletance when med alone or in combiamphenicol wa ,s an active irlu nation with 5-ftoruracyl. REELIFRAME 19680902 1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT&--18SEP70 .TITLE--THE EFFECT OF ANTINEUPLASTIC CHEMOTHeRAPZUTtf, AGENTS ON EPISOMIC :.~.,RESISTANCE DETERMINANT IN BACTERIA -U-z AUTHOR-~SMOLYANSKAYA, A.Z. .COONTRY OF INFD--USSR _':_s:[]URCE-VESTNIK AKADEMII MEGITSINSKIKH NAUK SSSR, VOL 25t NO 2, 1970 PP ~DATE PUBL IS HE 70 ,:SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :T.CPIC TAGS--CHEMOTHERAPYl ANTINEOPLASTIC 0RUGt.URACIL,t .~;.-~A,"ITIBIUTIC/IU),IAYTOMYCIN ANTIBIOTIC ~,~~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~~C-UMENT CL'ASS--UNCLASSIFTED ,PROXY-REELIFRAME--1986/1846 STEP NO--UR/O2ft8/TO/',e25/00210030/0034 __CIPC ACCESSION NO-AP0103594 UNCLASSIFIED Information Theory USSR UDC 681,327.12 UY B. Ye. VASIL'YEV, N. G., and ROMANOV, A. m. "Graph Reader" USSR Authors' Certificate No 298939 Cl. C 06 k 11/00, filed 21 Tan 69, pub- lished 26 Apr 71 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i.yj hislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IA456P) Translation: A graph reader is proposed. To increase accuracy in reading tile graphic recording of several processes, the reading-spot defle-otion oscill..I- torn through amplitude comparators are couplcd with I tile OlItputei of tile phase demodulators of the. two adjacent channels, while the search swdep oscillators of all channels are series-connected, one of them being coupled with the unit for indicating the simultaneous presence ofsecond harmonies of the reading channels. One illustration. USSR UDC 621.382.333.34 DMIANEVIC11, A. N. , SIMOLYANSKIY, R. Ye. CHELNOKOV, V. Ye - "Some Characteristics of the Temperature Change of the Static Switching Current of.Thvristors" V sb. Piz. elektronno-dyrochn. Rerekhodov i poluprovodn. priborov Mh. 'Liz. i tekhn. 20122rovodnikav) (Physics of Electron-Hole Junctions and Semiconductor Devices -- Collection of Works (journal of Physics and T~ echnology of Semicon-, ductors)), Leningrad, "Nauka," pp 120-124 (froni RZh-Elektronilca i yeye primeneni e, No 3, Rar 70, Abstract No 3B25 6) Translation: The operation of a thyristor with shunted emitter p-n junctions is considered when switching takes place at the minimum temperature in tile interval investigated, with voltage values equal or close to voltage breakdown of the collector p-n junction. It is shown that the depeni4.ancies of the effective transfer constant of the current and the switchAlng cuxrent, on temperature characteristic extremes. Tne results obtaineel,' as a.counter- balance to known literature data, indicate the existence of a correlation between the switching current and temperature and clear up several experi- mental facts. 2 ill. 6 ref. V. S. 1301- USSR UDC 530.161 AMIROVj R. 0., SYOLYAMnY_A S. A., and SIM KHTZR, L. SH. "Inclusion of the Principle of Causality in the Dynamic Description of lion- equillbrium Systems" Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebriykh Zavedeniy Fizika, No 6, 1973t PP 4.8-51 Abstracts The correction to the Hamiltonian of the system corresponding to the soux-.e in the Liouville equation disturbing the invariance of this equation Ijith respect to the time reflection ww found by the zonequilibrium statis- tical operator methcd. The analysis of this correction peratits the conclusion that the forces leading to irreversible behavior of t1je ystems have an essentially nonpotential nature. The Inclusion of the causality principle in the Hamiltonian of the system also permits a now repiresentatiorl to be preaonted for the nonequilbirum statistiml operator, 105 USSR UDG 621.1~8:61 DOIBOPYATOV, R.M., YATIS, L.I., S.~A "Concerning The Possibility Of i*he Use Of'High-FrequGncy Vagnr~tic Fields For Creation Of Systems Of' IModulation And Demodulation 0--P Lazer Radiation" V 9b. 1sDol'z. ontich.!:vant.renaratorov. v Ejovreim. tekhri. i ned. 0h.2-3 CtJee Of Laperg In Contemoorary Technology And 'Nedicine. Parta:,2-~-Collection Of Works), Leningrad, 1971, po 12a-15 (from RZhiElektroniks i yeye primcq~~, !~.-o 2, Feb 72, Abstract No,2Ar-26) -Wanslation: A for=la is doriv6d for comnutstion of t h,,, amulitude rnod,-Ilation factor of laser radiation in u variable magnetic field. WitF H = 12 oersted a percentage of modulation of 17 percent is reached ,,Ath a freq,.v3n,;y of 44 v-H-- For excitation of a modalatint- magnetic field of a frequen-cy of 22 Vhzz, the long line of a spiral wound on ths- laser tube is used. Demodulation took Place at a receiver --cted upon by the photoelec tromagno tic offeat- with utie of a virai- ler artifical lon- line. ill. 2 ref. L. Sh. 47 scillators, 4nd'Modulatorr." USSR UDC 621-376.222.029.641:533.9 KATTS, L. I., KIREYEV, N. Ali. , SMOLYI Ilon the Problem of Modulating Electromagnetic Radiation by a Gas-Discharge Plasma in a Variable Magnetic Field' ~Moscov, Radioteklinik& i Elektronika, vol 16, No 12, Dee 71, Pp 2273-2277 Abstract: A theory i--- constructed in the "alverage electron" ar, roxi-mation for a microwave modulator of electromagnetic radiation based on utilizing magneto-optical ef-fects in a gas-discharge plasma lodated in an alter- nating field. The results shoir the possibility of developing such modu- lators for the nillimeter and sub-millimeter bands in the case of static and rf magnetic field strengths suitable for practical use. The authors thank B. K. Tsyk-in, D. 1. Trubinkov and M..A. Khodork6vskly for discussing the results of the work. Two figures, bibliography of seven titles. who""- 112 045 UNCLASS IP' I ED ippCrj:SSI!jr 0ATE-13"OV70 1, . TfTLE--T'-lE: EFFECT OF LASLFI FIELD ST-41iCTIJAE ON THE SPECIRutA i.~F RADIATI-D-4 -if- 'AU11ii3R-(03)-DOLG,.~PYATI_-jV, R.A., KATS, L,l. SMULYANSK I Y,' S.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-mCSro,~il RADICTEKWNIKA, NO 21 1970,, PP 48-52 "-.--D.ATE , PUBL ISHED ------- 70 .,SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOP I CTAGS-MULTIMODE- LASE'Ri LASER MODuLATIDN', MODULATION SPECTRUM, SUPEkHIGH FAEQUENCY CGINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS Mcull"ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE-D PROXY kEEL/FRAME--1999/1283 STEP ClRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123242 AS.). Iic-D 212 045 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESS ING. Tj.-'TE--13,,4OV70 CIRC ACCESSIDIN' NO-AP0123242 A3srz;6ACT/P-XTRACT--(U) GP-,.')- ABSTPACT. THE AIJTHOC,~S STW-iY ME EFFECT OF THE COMPLEX STRUCTURE WIF A LASER, 4MERE THE STtWCTU,,r- IS C')i- Tf ) Y THE PRESENCE OF MULTIMODPALITY, oil THE SPECTRUM GF M'DULATE0 RAULATION. THE CALCULATIONS ARE i'liki)E FOR A KERR CELL TYPE MbDULAT,~)R OPERATI,'10 IN THE SUPER HIGq FFE.WEINICY kANGE. UNCLASSIFIED USSR uDc. 621. 3714 5 (0 88. 8) SIMYXISKIY, V. A. FAYNSHMEBTO, L. I., SMOLYANSM, - :I. Ye. "An Electronic Time Delay Derice" USSR Author's Certificate No 273343, filed 13 Jan 69, pu7blished 10 e, 70 jfrora Wh-Radiotekhnika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2G31q P) Translation: This Author's Certif"icate~introduces a delay derrice which contains a parallel time-mark RC circuit, a thyristor and a pulse generator. To increase the time.-holding stability of the device, a resistor, semicor- ductor diode, thyristor, and a second resistor are connected in series to U the power supply, the co T-oint of the resistor and the exode of the semiconductor diode being connected to the output oll thL- pulse generator, while the common T)oint of the cattode of the semicorductor diode and the anode of the thyristor is connected to the cathode of a second semiconductor diode whose anode is connected through a resistor to the- lead of the RC circuit. To increase the delay time, a resistor ic cor-nected. betmeen the anode of the tbyriztr,;r -bird th,~ power supply. i~,N Ull I Ff OAr~---)~Of.-C,70 Sh I L. GA A.'I,r CWNT ~Y Or~ SL;URCE-Lj.s.S.R. 2c6to4l R.EFEr".ENCI----LTK-YTIYA, IZUI-~IkEr,v PRJM. (;6,PAZ-TSY, T U V,~Ik,,,l Y U- !,,A K I L 9 7 0 , TE PU6LlI5I-EC---17MAR7C JEC T AREAS--,,ATEkIALS -T.LP I C, TAGS--C ERAM I C 6 INDEk AVR AS I V E QX [DIE GLASSt Sf lc~- Soo Itm ox-, ,i;: CX I OE t BOIRO t,, LX 10 EV AN AO I U M OX 11) EP A T EN T -CCNTkU ili ARK I NG--NO P E S TP ICT I ONS CU~MENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME-3004/1074 STEP PIO-URIC-41 2/70/* C ACC E S S IC N, NC;--AAO 13162 1 Will, 2/2 012 k.NCLASSIFIED p R. L'I C r-"': 51 N1) All, El-I ,ClRr- ACCESSIGN Nb--AA0131621 GP-0- ABSTRM. THE TIfLI. U.1 k,) &1 0 ,~, S A AS- THE IlAjUR CGiMsKi-4ENT aHICH INCLUDES SIO SU82v Nl', SU-,-M CAG, 3 '3 REUUCE ME NSUMPT10,N OF THE A,4, S I V i*.TE L L ~j SUB2 U SUL - TO N 'GLASS M&N. IS RECOMMENDED! SIO SUa2 55-65, NA $Wi2 CAU 3-fi 8 -'-,L82 0 SUbj 7-12, AND ~i SU62 SUE5 5-10 WT. N`I~CENT:. N 5 rl f Ul T E. F i" ~l S T i- U M E N r S :F,'IC,l L I T Y -'~ UXRA U-41f AN SC 1EN TIF IC RE SEARCH SYNIT h ET I CEXTRAHARD MATERIALS. UNC LA S S IF I E 0 1 112 0 19 UNC LA 5 S I FF D 0ROCESSING DAIE-27NOV70 TITLE--OSCILLATIONS WITH ilULTIPLE PERIOI)s I NNON L 1;11 E A Ro"YSTEliS --;J- AUTHOR--SMOLYAR, E4sls COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~soup DJURNALt VOL. CE-UYRAINSKII MATEMATICHESKII 2 2., N 0 .2, 1970, P. 214-221 ~__~,DATE-PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION, OSCILLAT'101N, NONLINEAR SYSTEM ~.CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIOiNS DOCU,4ENT,CLASS--(JikiCLASSIF[EU PROXY REEL/FRAME--t998/0565 STEP NO---tJA/001tl/To/cj_2. )02/021-If/0221 '? CtRC ACCESSION NO-AP0121237 UINIC LA 5 S fF I E 0 NNE _-KV 019 UNCLASS( FIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 RC ACCESSION NO--AP0121237 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-Q- A3STRACT. ANALYSIS OF A NONAUTONOIMOUS SYSTEM --'OF ORDINARY DIFFEREINTIAL EOUATIONS OVSCRIBING A~, NONLINEAR SYSTEM. T Hl E AIM OF THE ANALYSIS IS TO DETERMINE THE EM -a'TEN'~~E OF SOLUTIONS WITH PERIODS THAT ARE MULTIPLES OF THF PERIOD OF THE RIGH1 HAND SIDES OF THE THE SYSTEM. I T I S ASSUMED THAT A _SOLUT ION ~ 141 TH A PERIOD EQUAL To EXCITATION PERIOD IS KNOWN1 AND THAT. THE RIGHT H:.VlD SIDES OF THE SYSTEM SATISFY THE CARATHEM)ORY CONDITIONS AND ARE LIM[TED. THE NO111RESONAINT CASE IS EXAMINED. THE SOLUTIONS UNDER CONSMER010N ARE REGARDED AS FIXED POINTS OF A NONLINEAR INTE(SRAL HAMMERSTElt'VOPERATOR COMPLETELY CONTINUOUS IN THE SPACE OF PERIODIC FUINCTIONS, THE NECESSARY CONOITIONS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF SOLUTIONS WITH MULTIPLE PERIGDS 'IRE OBTAINEI) r-RO14 THE PROBLEM OF THE BRANCHIMkG POINT OF THE HAMMEkSTEIN OPERATOR, T~IE RESULTS BEING COUPLEO TO THE FREQUFNCY CHARACTEPIS-TICS OF THE LINEAR GROUP OF THE SYSTEM. THE CONDITTONS, FOR THE,NONEXISTE .NU OF SOLUTIONS WITH MULTIPLE PERIODS TO THE r, jfIAL SYSTWARE Ic R 11 N AL,~O DETE MINED. THE FREQUENCIES OF CERTAIN POSSIBLE- SUfMARMOMIC SOLUTICNS TO TH~ DUFFING EQUATION ARE OETERMINED AS AN EXAMPLEo. FAC,~ 1. 1 TY: LENINSf5RADSKI I POLITEKHMICHESKII INSTITUT, LENINGRADV U "j Sq UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 51 SMOLYAR, L. I. "Method of Leading Blements for the General Problem of Linear Programming" Moscow, Tr. 4-_v Zimn. shkoly po mat. programmir. i smezhn. voDr. Vyp~ 5 (Transactions of the Fourth.Winter Schooi on Mathematical Programming and Related Problems,,11o 1972,,pp 164-182 (from RZh--IIatematika, No 1, 1974,-Abstract No IV4811) 'Translation: For realization of the simplex method, the expansion of a vector of base vectors must be found. An algorithm is proposed for com- puting the expansion coefficients without complete deterridnation of the inverse matrix. The algorithm is based on the separation of independent cycles from the nonzero elements of the base matrix and the expansion of thp unit vectors in terms of these cycles by a generalization of an,anal6gous technique for two- emponent problems (the vectors of vhich have,no more than two coefficients unequal to zero). For the construction of,cycles in each base vector, one of the nonzero elements is considered to be leading; a leading element must be in each row. In the construction of chains, motion along the colt=n Is connected with a transition from the nonzero element to the leadingone. Expansion of 113 616 USSR SMOLYAR, L. I., Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly po mat. programidr. i smezhn. vopr. Vyp. 1972, pp 164-182 the unit vector requires the computation and memory of intermediate character- istics, whose number depends on the number of cycles and non?.ero elements of the base matrix (and is approximately equal to the product of the number of nonzero elements and the average number,of cycles containing a fixed element). To expand a vector with nonzero coefficients,in rows ij, ... ji , q corresponding unit vectors must be expanded, resulting in q rows of the inXse matrix. Thus, economy of memory in the proposed algorithmization must be expected as compared to the algorithm of the.inverse~~matrix in problems vith very infrequent matrices close to two-component, where~the nwrnber of cycles is smill and each vector has a small number of nonzero elements., It is noted that a similar algorithmization is possible for finding resolving factors. However, solution of the corresponding system of equations will be connected with the expansion of allunit vectors for each vector in the rows of the base matrix; i.e., with complete computation of the inverse matrix. (This can be avoided by introducing the additional limit X0 cjXj 213 USSR SIMOLYAR, L. I., Tr. 4-Y Umn. shkoly po mat. programmir. i smezhn. vopr. VYp- 5v 1972, pp 164-182 and transferring to this specific function xo; however!the number of cycles formed then increases). Explanation cf,the algorithm lo purely formalj without clarification of the significance of its content4 S~ tabedev. USSR SMOLYAR, L. 1. "The Transport Problem with Limitations on Throughput Capacity" Nauch. tr. Mosk. In-t. Nar. Kh-va. [Scientific Works of Moscow Institute of the Economy], 1972, No 101i pp 127-150 (Translated from Referativilyy Zhurnal, Kiberne-tika, No 1, 1973, Abstract iNo 1 V680 by S. Lebedev). Translation. For the following trwisport problem: + + NI Xjj-XT. + Z1. al, N X1 I - X. i +bi j 0. xv U. X14 0, Z.1 0, ZI, 0. the structure of the basis graph is described arid al-orithmic I.Wes bare presented, utilizing the specifics of this structure in the solution of the problem by the method of potentials. 51. [ UINC LS S I F I E c PRUESSING DATE--17JlJ!-7*,' JITLE-TFE EFFECT CF SCCT DUST ON THE. PAXI.LLC0 4L SYSTEY KLINICO j ITLE RESEARCF) -U- EXPE~r UTHOR A TtioR YAPCSLAVSKlYt V.YE. CCUNTRY-CF INFC--USSR .-SOURCE-STCPATCLCGIYA, 1970, VOL 49# NR 1, PP 17-20 ."SUBJECT AREAS-131OUGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .Tnplc TAGS-MCUTP, INOUSTRIAL hYGIENE 'MiTUL IMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCOENT CLAS.S--U)\CLASSIFTEC !PROXY REE-L/FRAME--11,79/0678 ST7--P'NC--Uli/C511/70/0.49/COIIO017/0i)20 .'CIRC ACCESSICN NC--APC047183 UNC LA SS I F I E0 Ace. Nr: 4M0471837 Ref. Ccde:UR0b-// PRDURY SOURCE: Stomatologiya, 1970, Vol 49, Nlr ppjl.go J Smol.Tar,, M. 'Ya.; YaroslaysIdy, V. Ye. "TIM-TIFFECT Or SOOT DUsr ON THE MAXILLODENTAL SYSTEM (CLINIMEXPERIME~~,TAL RESEAKH) S u in ma r v. Thenuthors commits to piper fhe n.-ijills of inwItigations of tuie state of t1w oral cavity in 300 %orkers of a 5rjot p1drit and in 3iX) persol;i noi efj'T~1110 ;101)S S, With occupational noxiom f='or~. In woril-virs of thel !~oo' pla in a 0 icin lc~w~ of the o.,,11 ; uc(,)~jj and paroc'untium occur 2-3 times mare frequently than in the coWryI)l 'group and depend or. the jewTth of the service record: F: 1-9790678 UNCL AS$ I, F I EID PRCCESSING DATE--230CT70 t .,lLt--DIPdE%YL_"',l'N'E REACT10% A40 SIALIC ACID CO'4TENT IN PATHOLOGICAL FOCI OF THE ORAL CAVITY IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM RtiEUMATISIM -U- AUTIHOR--~MOLYAR* N.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--STOMATOLOGIYAt 1970ip VOL 49v NR 3v PP ~32-34 ,~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC ~IENCES -TOPIC TAGS--RHEUMATIC DISEASEt DIAGNOSTIC DRUG1, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, AMINE ORAL HYGIENE DERIVATIVEv ORGANIC ACIDI N'G'--NO RESTRICTIONS ,.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO FRAME--1998/0094 STEP NIJ--UR/0511/70~O~9/003/0032/0034 REEL/ I kC ACCESSION NO--AP0120794 UNCLASSIFIED 212 019 UNCLASSIFIED 0110CESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION ,J--APQ120794 A2 A-2STRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AGSTRACT. SUMMARY. IN ORDER TO DETER'lINE a THE INFLUENCE OF PATHOLOGICAL FOCI OF THIE ORAL C.A111TY Ot~, THE PROCESS ACTIVITY 138 PATIENTS WITH RHcUMATISM i4El;lE EXA:41NE'D. T't-l E DIPMENYLAMINE PEACrION A.71"D SIALIC ACTG CONTENT SERVED AS BIOCHEMICAL INDICES OF THE ACTIVITY OF THE DISEASE. HIGHER HNDICIES W-ERE 0f~SEPvl;::D IN PATIENTS SUFFERINIG FROM ACTJVE RHEWIATISM WITH P~-PIAPI.ICAs- CHANGES. DURING THE P-V-.E-DIATE DAYS AFTER SUqGlCAL INTEkVENTION (IN JNFEGrIOU5 INF-L41WAATORY FOCI OF THF ORAL CAVITY THE SIALIC Ar~jt) CONTENT ANU 01PHENYLAMINE INDEX INCREASED. ON THE 10-IZTH POSTOP~KATIVE DAY THE ABOVE MENT 1074;-:D INDICES NORMALIZED. FACILiTY: KAFEDRA TERAPEM.PiESKOY STOMATOLOGIt I KAFEDRA FAKULITETSKJY rE?,APII LIVOYSKOGO MEDITS-fNSKOG0 INSTITUTA, UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621.317.733 BUDHITSKAYA, Ye. A., NMIK A. 1. ,QjOLYAR, Tu. A., TUCHIN, R. 1). , FISHCHEI'l- KO, Ti. A. , KHAZABOV. V. M. "Some Circuits for Tpq)erature "30q)ensation of AC Bridges" Dokl. Vses. nauc1ino-tehhn. konferents-i'i po radioteXhn, itmereniy-W,1. T. 1 (F,,!- parts of the All-Union Scientific wid.Techfiicaj~ Conference on Padio Engineer- Ing Measure mints. Vol. 1) , Novosibirsk, 19TO, pP 19-21 R,'jh-Radj otelkhraiks, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A351) Translation: The n6uthors discuss the general principles of temperature com- pensation of AC bridges. A simplified transformer bridge circuit with temperature compensation of the reference specimen Is giTen by way of exam- ple. Two illustrations. N. G, 83 USSR uDc 669.14 NKO, D. A., KAFUSTIN, K. A.~ SEMENOV, Yu. N.A 1017A, V. S. and _QM~YAREKI_ D Yj%K 01, wrestigation and Modern Production of Quality Low-Carbon Nonaging Steel for Cold Rolling, in High-Capacity Martin Furnaces" Moscow, V sb. 9'Sovrer,--nnyye problemy kachestva stali" (MlSiS) (Collection of Works. Mbdern Problems of Steel q~iality) (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys), Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," No 61, 1!)7o, pp 92-jo:L Translation of Abstract: Results are presented of an investigation of test smeltings of A8FKP steel. The most promising way of improving homogeneity of -lov-carbon nonaging steel, the surface qualit and the (.,wT)lfj;e of physico- y chemical proper-ties, including its propensity to aging Is thn deoxidation of the steel in a-ladle by ferrovanacl-'um and electric furnace ferromanganese. 5 figures, 1 tableY 6 references..- 44 USSR UDC 669.187.046.51 "NK KIR1C1iENM, 1. D., SOSIFATIROV, V. T., and SHOLY-kRE 0 D. A. , Central :Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Re"a r~'ri~g'y Leni F. Bardin (TSNIICW4) ; Cherepovets 'Metallurgical Plant "Complex Alloys for Steel Deoxidation" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnych Zavedeuiy, Chemaya Mletallurgiya, No 1, 1971, pp 61-63 Abstract: Tito objective of this study was to determine both the composition and specifications for sLorage-stable aluminum-manganaim! allo, ys for use in steel deoxidaLion. Test data on specimens have shown Oiat aluminum-manganese alloys melted with primary aluminum (> 99% Al) and ?4n2 manganese metal (>93.0% Mn) containing not raore.than 27% or more than.50% Al were storage stable. In order to lower element liquation in alloys, it is necessary that the temperature of the well-stirred melt, prior to pouring, exceed that of the liquidus by a maximum of 1000C. It is sug,l;asted that alurainum- manganese alloys containing 27% Al and not more than 61, Fe be poured at ose with 54" A-1 -- at 1100%. As compared to aluminum- about 1300*C and tL 1* deoxidized steel in either the ladle or in the ingot mold, steel deoxidized with aluminum-manganese alloy in the ladle is more completely deoxidized, USSR KIRICHENKO, I. D., et al, Izvestiya Vysshikh UchebnykhZavede.-1iy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 1, 1971, pp 61-63 has fewer nonmetallic inclusions, features higher plasticity, excels in ity of composition and has constimt mechanical properties over a homogeneL wide range of melts and ingots. The steel has a higher yield of both usable metal and high-grade.metal products. 2/2 it"; J) USSR UGC 669.18.046.554 KIRICHENKO, I. D., SOSIPATIROV, 11. G., SMOLYAREX(O, D. A., and SEMENOV, YU. N. "Production of Manganese-Aluminum Alloy, Stable During Storage, and Its Application for Deoxidation of Low-Carbon Steel Outside the Furnace" Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov (Production of Ferrous Metals - Collection of Works), No 75, MetallurgiVa Ptiess, 1970, pp 84-88 Translation: Manganese-aluminum alloys produced from primary aluminum (99% AI) and metalli-. type Mn2 manganese (over 93'~ Mn), containing not.over 27% or over 50% aluminuu~. have long-term storage qualiti&&_ Homogeneity and decreased liquation of the alloyr; is pro- vided by, careful mixing and. pouring at temperatures 40-600 above t-he liquidus point of the alloy into massivelmolds. The use of mangenene-aluminum alloy for dq!oxidatian of low-carbon non-aging ateel. outGide the furtincle increasen the homopneity of the chemical composition t+iid conritancy of pro- perties from melt to melt and ingot to ingot.; higher purity than _114RE R .1mm"WdShk -EMBIR 2/2 1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--16OCT70 _T:ITLE--RELIABlLITY OF SYSTEM WIT14 LOAD~MIXEu VARYING RESERVE -U- AUTHOR- S40LYAROV A.m -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR I TELEMEKHANIKA# 19701 NR Zi PP 143-150 7-:0ATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 -SUBJ ECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS XND -ELECTRI-CAL ENGR.* TOPIC TAGS--RELlAfjll_lTY ENGINEE-RINGs AUTOMATIC CONT1101. CONTROL MARK 1NG--,N0 RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT PROXY REEL/FRA,AE--l9-83/1910 STLEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054711 UNCLASSIFIED Z/ 2 013 UNCLA.SSIFIIE 0 PROCC-SSIN15 DATE-16OCT70 :CIRC ACCESSION INO-AP0054711 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ONE OF THE POSSIBLE METHODS OF TH'-: PESERVATION OF A SYSTEM BY A LOAJ MlIXED VARYING RESERVE IS CONSIJERED. THERE ARE GIVEN THE CORRELATIONS ALLOWING TO DETERMINE THE QUANrlTATIVF CHARACTERISTICS AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE RELIA-BILII-Y OF THE SYSTE'm 'G. .-RESERVED WHICH IS NOT RESTOTED IN THE MOCESS OF ITS FUNCTION1N A-5 551 F USSR KULESHOV, S. P., MATUEYEV, V. A., SISAKYAN, A'. N. ID EV ark YRI M. A. "Operator Method for Solving Quasi-Potential Equations, and the Concept of Rectilinear Paths at High Energie6l' Moscow, Teoretich,eskaya i matematicheskava Fipiha, No 3, 1973, pp 325-331 Abstract: An operator method is proposed for finding approximate solutions for quasi-potential equatiQns. The fornula for 411-he lat- ter is given. It is noted that this method is sufficiently gene- ral and can be applied to other equations in,quantum field theory. The approximate solution thus obtained can be used. for findine the asymptotic behavior of dispersion amplitudes in the limit of hieh energies and fixed impulse transfer; it can also be used for de- veloping a regular procedure for finding correctionn for the chief asymptotic term. The final section of the articleindicates the connect-ion bet-ween the operator method and fwwtioml integration methods in quantuara field theory. It io streaudiod that, at high energies, the method is the realization of the.rectilinear path concept and can be applied to the investiCaltian of.various elastic and inelastic dispersion processes. The authors express their 1/2 USSR =SHOV, S. P., et al, Teoreticheskaya :k ,,tat'ematicheskaya Fizika, No 3!, 1973, pp 325-331 gratitude to IT. N. Bogolyubov, M. X. Polivanov, and A. N. Tavkhe- lidze for their advice and comments,, USSR W"C TMOi4IROVA, Z. 1-1. ,SHVAPUSPILAIN, M. N. , a.-id KARPOVA, GV 8th Municipal Childrens I Hospital arxi Virological Laboratory of the Sverdlovsk Rayon Sanitary Epidemiological Station, Pioscow OThe Use of Anti-Influenza Gamma-Globulin in Comprehensive Treatment of In- fluenza in Children" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii. No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 492-103 7ranslation: This is a report on the results of using anti-influenza garrrou- globulin in comprehensive treatment of laboratory-corXirmed AZ influenza in 53 children hospitalized during, the 1969 epidemic qutbreitk. Depending on the age arad severity of the disease, the patients reeeived one, two, or three doses of anti-influenza gav=a-globulin two or three times in tha first days of the disease. The moderately severe, catarrhal form of i-rifluenza was prevalent. Hypothermia lasted mostly 1-2 days. In,most patients, catarrhal signs and bronchitis subsided on the 5th tc 15th day of the disease. In 36 patients, influenza was comDlicated by pneumcnia (jrostly in the localized, nonto.)dc form) which subsided usually on the 13th day. The effectivoness of the comprehensive therapy was evidenced by the absence of septic complications and lethal outcomes. -84 A!-- 0 :13H`11; FMILRI USSR UDG 6-21. ~18`. 6 H S S TI O.P-3'R C 7, AN-1 IM' J, "Approximbte :30=putation Cf The -EfFiciency U" E%inchers Cr.' '-Oc C Devicjv" J V sb. Vopr. elektron. te'Khniki (_-roblemn Of _Tle,~,tronics Cf 5.j.7 tov, IWO', pp 7-2~' (f'rcm RZh--ZIq!,t_rcn.Ik_tI_ iye,ve ~'c j e u r IWO, Abstract --.*,c "Al'.1) 'Aranplaticn; Bv the anoroximate integrution of a eyste-i c.", equaitionve ~I'or trtwelIns- wave tube as an-lied to a 'elyntron., expreesions are Obzuinl~.' for tre lhuEe Lnd Velocity of el,~ctrow.-i In nurts of the, drilft.. rhe current ol' the .'IrEt hurmonic is computed for a ~5-cavity buncher. -,n apProxivite formuls io obtjinad for the "indicator quality" of in n-resoriator buncher. Summary. USSR UDC: 621.396.69:621.,,n8(o88.8) GAVRILOV, V. 14 1. , SMRGOITSKAyt KAVASHINSICILY, Yu. A-, Novocherkass.1"i-I Permanent Magret "A DC Electrorragnet" USSR Author's Certificate No 259274, filed 23 Aug 68, published 24 Apr 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnike., No 1-2, Dee 70, JOCbstract 'No 12V440 P) Translation; This Author's Certificate introduces a ['~C electronafmpet ",hich contains a magnetic circult w-_ I 'th pole piece, a perr:-am!,,-.t uia(~qiet, and a netizing coil connectInd to a iioiu-ce of direct currents ~md ti.,zed to cont~-,,J. the magnitude of the magnetia fleld intensity in the working gap. in ard-,~r to reduce the na&-metizing power, the magnetizing coil is placed an a mur.- v~ soft- sleeve which covers a permanent zria~pet i rieticall, eou yjj),_:~d with ap, c 1e Diece. USSR U-11C.- 621.315.592 KOLOMIYETS, B. 'T., LEBEDEV, B. A., and SIO~-RGO`~,')K"'~YL, 2~'. A. "The 11echanism of Breakdown in Clvalcogenidic Glasoes" Leningrad, Fizilm, i teklmlika DoDiprovadnikov, 11o 10, IS1,10, -0-C, 2075- 2075 Aba'ract: N 'o-ins I-Ahat some experii2-ental datn in, the electric,-1 1-c- havior of layers of chalcogenidic,glaos di2fe,,.- from con-,I-usionO of the theox7,r of thermoelect.ron-ic, breakdomi, aut",-,orz addi- tiona.L da-ta or. the subjec-'~. of brr:-:,akC1oT,,,r, in thii-z of natelri~~l in the form of curveo for the volt,;q!,le iza t1ha fic-ld and the -:Ciold itself as -functions of +VAP.Lu torny ~exi:chilixe,. were obtaimed by P-c-psuremento of thick of thc- the cOr'~-DOS-'tiOll 3.01( in 11J.6 -was oboerved. at, room tempezrature and conStani-t, suremento were L,-,ade in the temperaturrz.~ intorv,:J. of to ~30` on specimens 60 ~md 35 AA. thick- The cu--nrcs t"-at t 1, ~ e rL ; Ta I breakdo-IML becom-as elect:vonic breakdov-ra -witlh r0,D1`-LEM- r pation at low tempe~rzttures, It is also det;r,~~ down field i,,; about the same -for thin ar, for t ic`c measullcld at low temperaturc~o and s~iort pul.,;i3.,. + UDC 378.121 USSR AGEY-,jT,, V. GLE:~OVICil, C. V. UZIN, YU- v- V-0 i-10RUGIN, L. A., OMOZ H K91, "'Gorlkiy Polytechnic Institur-C!" Kiev, Izvestiva vvsshirkh uch-2bitykh zave den iy--R-=dioe Iek t ronika, Vol XIV, No 8, :1971, pp 454-960 Abstra 1: A revir-w of LUC scicatific rcsearch work parforried by the radio engineering d--_part-..-.cint of Gor -iy Polytecimic institute is presented. k A bs tracts r~ - th- - ~d by me-mbers of the and biblicara,mi-c lis,-in-gs o~. ma,,y oL papers publishe radio cnginaer.J-...,- faculty arc- presc-ntcd. The field!; cif stuc'y co,,-~cred include inproving Li-..C- L the theory of pulse- duration of low-frequency electrical- Oscil- of "'the, of Pul--e devices, muto::-atic phn';e control lations and vavv fttii410 GiLOI-V, z:nd utilization of the researcli results in the tTaining process. Specific lecture courses at the universit,, in uhica the scientific research papcrs Dire us2d are lisLed. USSR UDC: 621.372-853.1-001.5 tuna RAYEVSKIY, S. B., S103RGOINTS" Ya. "Analysis of the ispersion Characteristics of an Elliptical 'Waveguide With a Dielectric Rod for Heil Wavell, Moscow, Radictekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 16, No 6, JIM 71, pp 941-945 Abstract: This paper investigates the dispersion BropertioS Of Wi elliptical waveguide vdth confocal dielectric rod for the H~Ell MOde. The dispersion curves calculated for such a waveruide are comparZfli vith the dispersion characteristics of a waveauide with coaxial rod. It mas fourti that at firly high El, just -as Jm circular waveguides, the dispersion curves have a two- valued section at certain values of the parameter a- 1/a 2 (where o- and a.,; are the seminajor axes of the rod and shield), i. e. there is anomalous dis- Persion. 1/1