SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STRUCHKOV, M.I. - STRYUKOV, V.B.
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USSR uDc 6:L2
STIrjCHWV M. I. institute of Higher Narvous Activity and Neurophysioloa,
")Direct and Feedback Conditioned Associations"
Moscowil Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk, Vol 4, No 2, 1973, pp 26-41
Abstract: A survey is made of the literature on the formation of direct and
feedback conditioned association with the presentation and comparison of the
author's experimental data. A study is made of the prdblem of the nature of
feedback conditioned association and its role in the conditioned reflex activity
of animals. The problem of the role of feedback association in the organization
and realization of motivated behavior is stated. The physiological mechanism.
for the formation of conditioned association is considered as 'the mechanism of
simultaneous formation of direct and feedback conditioned asnociations.
Recordings are presenbed for direct arrI feedback conditioned associations
when developing a conditioned reflex in dogs with the confuindtion of food with
the movement of a paw in the food -->. movement stimulati6n sequence. The
ele-atromyograms for the direct and feedback conditioned association in the
movement food reflex and the unconditioned reflex switching of feedback are
also given. Primary emphasis is placed on the concepts,of E4 A. Asratyan, who
is a proponent of the extension of the iaea of the ring !iiovemm-ni, of excitation
1/2
USSR
STFUCHKOV, M. I., Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk) Vo.L-4j WO 2) 1973~ PP 26-41
in the central nervous system to its higher division (the cerebral cortex) so
that the central part of the conditioned reflex are _17, rerrresented in the form
of a nerve ring. It is proposed that the prl physiological mechanism of
the organization of behavior and the control of it ic the nechanism of the
formation of direct and feedback conditioned associations where the physiologi-
cal process initiating the chain of behavioral ac-ts is activation of the feed-
back conditioned association.
112 019 UNCLASSIF[tD ROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE.-GASTROSCOPY IN THE DIAGNOSIS. OF~GASTROINTESTINAL-ilEMORRHAGES -U-
-AUTHOR-(051;, V.I.t SOKOLOVP L.K.# LUTSEVrCH# E,V.t BELOVr I.N.,
RYSH IKOV,
C OUNTRY'. OF INFO--USSR
--~SOURCE--KHTRURGIYA, 1970, NR 3t PP 59-64.
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~.'.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICA. SCIENCES,
0 P I C, TAGS--DIAGNOSTIC M E T H 0 1) SHEMORRAGE, BIOPSY,~ DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
DT SEAS E
_CGNTROL -MARK I NG -1 RESTRfCTION�
.~.,.`~QIJCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/ FRAME--- 198 3/1320 STEP NLI--UR/0531/70/000/DO3100591'00,,114
IC ACCESSION NO--AP0054Z04
UNCLASSMEO
Z/2 019 UNCLASSI FIED P R 0 CI: S S 1 N kG 0 A T E18 F P 7 0
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054204
:.A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.~ THE AUTHOR' S CARR I ED OUT
GA.STROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION JN 101 PATIENTS SOFFER1,NN-l-, FROM
GASTROUNTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE OF DIVERSE ETIQLOGY.~ AN EARLY (-.(3'-IPLEX
-ANICO RUENTGENO ENDOSCOPIC) 14 -jJLEO TO REVEAL THE
(CL INVESTIGATION El A
ORIGIN OF HEMORRHAGE IN 92 PATIENTS, ONLY ENDOSCOPICALLY THE SOURCE OF
HEMORRHAGE WAS DISCLOSED IN 36 CASES. OF PARTIC~ULAR IiMPORTANCE ARE
INVESTIGATIONS INVOLVING THE EMPLOYMENT OF NEW D~r
OF
GASTROFIBROSCOPES WITH 4 DEVICE FOR.CONTROLLED F4EXic-m nF THE DISTAL END
OF THE APPARATUS AND AIMED BIOPSY. THE AVTHORS.ARE OF THE OPINION THAT
THE DATA DERIVED ARE PROOF OF THE EXPEDIENCY AND -,!-:f FECTfVENESS OF USING
EMERGENCY GASTROSCOPY AT THE PEAK OF GASTROI.111TEST INAL HEMORM-HAGE OR AT
EARLY PER.IO.O-S AFTER ITS CESSATION. THE REFERRED TO EXPERIENCE TESTIFIES
TO THE FACT THAT GASTROSCOPY IN GASTRIC HEMORRHAGE DOES NOT AGGRAVATE
-THE STATE. OF PATIENTS. THE HAZARD OF GASTROSCOPY IN, HEMORRHAGES IS
EXAGERATED.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 539.26
GUSEV, A. I., ALEKSANDROV, G. G., and STRU-MOV. Yu. T., institute of Metal
Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences,US.SR
"Crystalline and Molecular Structure of Hydrido-Formiato-tris-(triphenyl-
phosphine)ruthenium (H) -- (H)Ru(OOCH)(PPh3)3"
Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Khimii, Vol 14, No 4, JulfAug 73, pp 685-691
Abstract: The x-ray structural analysis was carried out of the complexes
(R)Ru-(OGCli)(PPh )3 which crystallized in monoclinic syngony a 20.272,
b -114.260, c - ~0.944 122*461, 4. The Ru 4ttom exhibits a highly
skewed octahedral- coordination. The formate ligand is~coordinated by two 0
atoms, one of which -- 0 (1) -- is located trans to the hydride It atom,
which could not be Identified by x-ray, The distance Ru-0(1) of 2.29 X is
greater t A to the second oxygen atom, trans
han the distance R-0(2) of 2.23
located to the P (3) of the triphenylphosphine ligand& The distance Ru-P(3)
of 2.274 X irt its turn is considerably smaller than the distance Ru-P(l)
and Ru-P(2) 2.350 and 2.364 A to the P atoms of the other two triphenylphos-
phine ligands.in trans position to each other.
27
USSR UDC 548,737
KAUNIHs A. YE.t GUSEVo A. I.l arA rf%UDj4_YU. T4# Institute of Organo-
elemental Compounds* AcademW. of Sciences USSR
"The Crystal and Molecular Structure of bis-(Dithioformate)-bis-(tripherylphos-
'Phina)ruthenium (IIP
Moscow# Zhurnal Strukturnoy Xhimliv Vol 14, No 5# Sep-Oct ?3p PP 859-867
Abstracts An x-ray diffraction structural study of the complex Ru(SCH)2 (PPh )2
3
a& out. This complex aryst-q-111zes In the motioclinia system uith a
Wds carri 5 __
11.651t b - 17-388, c - 18.376 114.470,'Z - 4s spatial group R 2 1 /b.
Tba coordination of Ru with the four 5 atoms of the S OR ligands and the two
P atoms of the PFh ad in a
ligandep wh4ch are locat - X-position to ;each other,
is 'fif -the distortad octahedrYtype. The 5 CH ligando forn four-meizoared
2
chelate rings with the Ru atoms. The lengths of the Hu-P bonds (2.344 and
2#336 R) coincide within the Limits of the precision of teasuroments, while
the Ru-S bonds in a trana-position to the, P atoms (2.448 and -2.450 R) are
significantly longer than those in a trans-position to 6ach other (%.383 and
2#391 X). The compourA studied was synthesized by T. S,~Loobayevam I. S.
iolomnikovo and M# ye, Vollpin at the Instituts of Organoolen*ntal Compounds
by x-eacting H2Ru(PFh 3)4 or HRu(02CH)(P~~)31 with CS'Z.
1A
............
USSR UDC 548-737
KWHINA, L. G. DOXIY, 11. G. , ("AWL6z". , AMYUNYAN, A. V., RYBINt
L. V.9 and RYBINSKAYA, M. I.,.Insti. ute,of Pletal.Drgaxie Cozpounds, Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Structure of 3,6-Dupbenylpyridamino-diferxua-triphenylphosphlne-pentacarbonyl"
Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Kbinli, Vol 129 No 5, Sep-Oct 71, pp 875-882
Abstracts To determine objectively the structure of diarylpyridazine com-
plexes with iron carbonyls, a complete roontgenogra hic analysis of the mono-
phosphine complex f(C6H (CO) 3 was carried
5)294H2'~I. -7 -fFe. 3 5
out. The binuclear molecule con-t;ains Fe,(CO 3 and Fe(00),PPh 3 groups
connected stith a Fe-Fe bond and two nitrogen bridge atoms of the pyridazine
zoiety. Pe atoms are of the octahedral coordination# they are highly strained
due to the formation of tetrahedral cluster a stem Fre 2 N2* The crystals are
sonoclinic with a- 23.98, b - 18.34, c- 8-39 107020', and
and H - 4. The structure was obtained by the heavy atOn method and refined
by the least aquares method to R -, 12%. The pyridine ang "ta as a d1azo-
bridge between two iron atoms also connected by the matal- retal bond.
The most interesting bond lengths aret. Fe-Fe 2-53; N-11 1.431 Fe-N
1.92 I/J
ro.m.
1/2 008 U C SIFIED DATE-3001
N LAS
TITLE-ELECTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY or- THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF
:TRI METHYLCYCLOPENTADI ENYLS I LANE -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-VENYANINOV, N.N., USTYNYUK, YU.A.j ALEKSEeV, N.V., RONOVA:
STRUCHK Yu.T.
COUNTRY 9* ?O=USSR
SCURCE-ORGANGMETAL. CHEM. 1970, 22f It 551-5
DATE. PUBL ISHED-------70
.~'SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
'TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRON DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS, MOLECULAR STRUCTUREP CYCLI`
GROUP#,ORGANIC SILANE
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REWFRAME-200011981 STEP NO-NE/0000/70/0221003/0551/0555
_CIRC ACCESSICN NG-APUL25570
U14CLASSIFIED
now
-008 UNGLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE-30OCT70
dikCACCkSSION NO--AP0125570
ABSTRACT/C-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 1-110L. STRUICTURE OF
TRIMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYLSILANE#.C SU85 .4 SU65 SIME SU83, HAS BEEN
S
TUDIED BY ELECTRGN DIFFRACTION IN THEVAPOR PHASE~. THE SI ATOM 1S
BONDED BY THE LOCALIZED SIGMA BOND WITH ONE OF THE CYCLOPENTAGIE.NYL
CARBGN ATUMS. ThE SI-C BOND DISTANCES ARE 1.90 ANGSTROM. rHE
C-Yr- LOPE NTAD I ENYL RING HAS AN INENVELUPEU CONFQRJMATIO~~, ThE 0lHf-:DmL ~1"'.'Cl-E
BETWEEN PLANAR 4 AND 3-MEMBERED FRAGMENTS, OF THE RING BliING 22DEGREZs.
THE SI-C 8CND MAKES AN ANGLE Of 56DEGREES WITH THE PLANE OF THE BENT OUT
ISENVELOPE FLAP". ASSUMING THE QUALiry'OF ALL C-H BOND LENGTHS AND ~LSG
OF THREE C-C BOND LENGTHS WITHIN THE PLANAR 4-1,1EMBERED FRAGME.%r O~: ri-izi
CYCLOPENTADIENYL RING, THE FOLLUWING VALUES ARE 03TAINED: GAMMA(C-HI
EQUALS 1.1.1, GAMMACC-Cl EQUALS 1.53# GAMMA(C:C) EQUALS 1.40 ANGSTRO.M.
FACILITY: INST. ORG.-ELEM. COMPD.~jp~ MOSCOWl USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
112 o0q UNCLASSIFIED PROCVSSING 0ATF--020CT70
TITLE--ELECTRU-N DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE~OF (Cfi SUB3)5[Jf)3
NEGATIVE GEC SUB5 H SU35 C YC LO PENT AO I ENYLT R. IMETHYL GERMAN I UM -U-
AUTHOR-405)-USTYNYUK, YU.A., S~~CHKOV# YUoT.9 ALEKSEYEV, N.V.,
VENYAMINOV, N.N., RONOVA, I.A*,
COUNTRY OF 114FO-USSR
URC E- ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1-970, 11 1 127-9
DATE PUBLISliE0-----70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
OP I C TAGS--ELECTRON DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS:o GE RM AN I UM (:JMPGUNDt 4,1LECULAR
STRUCTUP.Ev COMPLEX COMPOUNDr CYCLIC GROUP
~C-J-JRVL ~~,AVK I %'G--.N-.7! RE, ST.,t i c r I s
'_EW p,
CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:_~~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0315 STEP NU--UP/,019;>/70/311/0011OL27/0129
.-.C,.IRC,.AC.CESS ION NC--AP0103970
UNCLASSIFIED
-77 w7w"7""
212 OL19 UNCLASS IFIED PROCESSING DATE--0?9l"T70
Clfl';.C ACCESSIG~j
ABSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRON OIFFRACTIO,`4 INVEST AT
OF THE TITLE COMPD. SH04ED THAT THE STRUCTURE C~ONTAINS 4 L':)C4LIZEq
SIGMA GE-C BCAD BETWEEN THE C SU35 H SU35 RING AND T4E GEME SU13 GRCLIP.
TflE:GE ATOM HAS TETRAHEDRAL ENVIRONMENT, 11 wim 4 EQUAL GE-C BONDS (1.97
ANGSTROM EACH) AND LIES IN A SYMMETRY PLANE OF T14E C SUR5 H SUB5 RING.
THE C SUB5 H SU85 RUNG IS NOT PLANAR. ONE C ATOM LIES IN A PLANE
FORMING A DIHEDRAL ANGLE OF 24. -PLUS OP 14INUS 4DEGREES TO THE PLANE 3F
OTHER FOUR C. ATOMSt ~04ICH FORM.A BUTAOIENE LIKFIGROUPrNG. THE GE-C
BOND FORMS AN-.-,ANGLE OF 52 PLUS OR MINUS 4DEGREES TO THE PLANE CC(GE)C,
THE THREE C-.-ATOMS BE ING A FRAGMENT OF. THE C. SUG5 H S1185 RING. rHE ~-C
BOND LENGTHS IN THE C SUB5 H SUR5 RING ARE 1.50 AND 1*46 ANGSTROM,
memo=
z UNCLASSI'FIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TILE"CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE GF PI COMPLEXES, OF GROUP V
OS.: IV- BrS (CARBONYL PI
METALS WITH ACETYLENE LIGAN
AUTHOR-103)-GLUSEV, A.I.* KIRILGVA# N*Iot STRUCHKOV* YU. T.
OF INFO--USSR
--ZH* STRUKT. KHtM. 1970, 1111), 62-73
:.SOURCE
9ATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
JOPIC TAGS--CRYSTA't. STRUCTURE, MOLECULAP. STRUCTURE, CORPLEX COMPOUND,
~~.,'--'._ACETYLENEv NIUSIUM C04POUND, X RAY STUOYt: PIARAMETER~
,c
ONTOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~'UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--l')87/0447
CIRC ACCESSION 640--AP0104060
STEP NC--UP,/Olq2/7OXOll/~101/006Z/007()
,-2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PRO(ESSING DATE--18SEP70
,--C.LRC ACCESSIONNO-AP0104060
ABSTRACTl'cXTQLACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPLETE X RAY ANAL, OF THE
OF THE TITLE BI NUCLEAR COMPLEX IS CONDUCTED. THE STRUCTURE
IS INTERPRETED BY THE HEAvy ATOM METHOD AND MADE MORE P9,FCISE BY (HE
METHOD-OF LEAST SQUARES IN ISOTROPIC APPROXN,# R EQUALS IL.3PERCENT..
-THE GEOMETRY OF THE MOL. AND THE CHARACTER OF THE COORDINATION OF THE
BRIOGE ACETYLENE LfGANDS IS PRACTICALLY NO DIFFERENT FR&4'THAT FOUND
._-.-_EARL.lER -1.N THE COMPLEX ((PI C SUB5 H SUB5)NB(CO)(PH SUB2 C SUB2)) SUB2.
THE GEOMETRiC PARAMETERS ARE COMPARED OF,THE COORDINATED TRIPLE BOND
ACETYLE OF N84 C. J. STEINBERG.
AND ITS FREQUENCIES IN PI NE COMPLEXES
112 017 UIZLASSIFIED DATE-04DEC70
TITLE--STRUCTURE OF PI OLEFINIC AND PI AtETYLENIC C"OMPI-L-XES Jf- fRANSITION
METALS -U-
AUTHOR-102)-GUSEV, A.I., STRUCHKOV9 i.Q-.-T-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~._SOURCE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970, Ll(2)t 368-400
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~,-~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEM ISTRY
~.~_.-_TOPIC TAGS--ALKENEt ACETYLENE HYDROCARBON? COMPI.EX COMPOUND, X RAY STUDYt
~TRANS I TION :METAL
C ONT ROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEG
~~:PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605018/Bll STEP NO--UR/019?-i'(,)/Oll,fOO2/036-,q/040()
','_C,IRC ACC~ESSION NO--AP0140799
UNCLASStFIED
UNCLASSI FIEW, 11ROCESSING UATE--18SEP70
TITLE--CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAk STRUCTUREW PI COMPLEXES OF GROUP V
. TRANSITIO14 METALS WITH ACETYLENE LIGAP405. IV. M ((:ARf3ONYL PI
'AUTHOR-(03)-GLUSEV, A.I#t KIRILUVAs N.I:.j.STRUCHK0Vv YU"T.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,S'oURCE-'_ZHs STRUKT* KHIM. 19701 11(1)t. 62-70
4 AT EPUBL I SHEO------70
---CHEMISTRY
,.SUBJECT AREAS
jWIC- TAGS--CRYSTAL STRUCTURE# MOLECULAR STRUCTUREt COMPLEX COMPOUNOf'
AC E T Y L E N E tNIOBIUM COMPOUND,XRAY STUE)yv ;PARAHETFR
0%lTqOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:OOCUMENT;CLAS~--UNCLASSIFIED
PF.-IOXY R.EE.L/FRA
"ME--1987/0447 STEP NO--UR/0192/70/011/001/0062/0070
CIRC,ACCESSION NO--AP0104060
UNCLASSIFIED
212 022 UNC L As s I F i r:'D
PROCESSIW; DAT~--18SEP70
I iCIPC ACCESSION NO-AP0104060
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. COMPLETE X RAY ANAL. OF THE
STRUCTURE OF THE TITLE BI NUCLEAP COMPLEX IS CONDUCTED,, THE STAUCTURE
IS INTERPRETED BY THE HEAVY ATOM METHOD AND MADE M',')P%E PRECISE BY THE
METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES IN ISOTROPIC APPROXN.v R EQUALS 11.3PERCENT6
T14
t- E GEOMETRY OF THE MOL. AND THE CHARACTER OF THE COORDINATION OF THE
BRIDGE ACETYLENE LIGANDS 15 PRACTICALLY NO 0IFFEREW FROWTHAT FOUNO
EARLICR IN THE COMPLEX ((PI.C SUB5 H SU851NB(COI(PH SU8Z C SUB21) SUSZ.
~THE GEOMETRIC PARAMETERS ARE COMPARED.OF THE COORDINATIED TRIPLE BOND
G
AND ITS FREQUENCIES IN PI ACETYLENE COMPLEXES OF.NB. C. J. STEINBER%J.
UNCLASSIFIED.
UNCLASSt FIFO' PRT)CESSING DATE--11SEP70
~TITLE-CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX OF GERMANIU,", DICHLORIDE WITH
1#4,0!OXANE -U-
V.I., BOKIY, N.G., STRUCHKOV, YUUIT., NEFEDOV, O.M.,
..K OLE-SNIKOVt S.P.
'cou TRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE-ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970, Iltl), 71-4
PUBLJSHED------70
~~~RROXY REEL-/FqAME--198l/0316 STFP NO--UR/0192/70/011/001/0,071/0')74
~._CTAC ACCESSIaN NO--AP0103971
UNCLASSI F tED
~212 019 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATE-11SEP70
..~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103971
~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE CRYSTAL -STRUCTURE OF THE
COMPLEX OF-GECL SUB2 WITH 1,4,DIOXANE9 GECL SUR?. T71MES C SU34 H SlJR8 0
Simt IS DETO.o BY MEANS OF 3 DIMENStO4AL X RAY DATA4 THIE CRYSTALS
..BELONG TO THE M9NOCLINIC SYSTEM, A 7.591.,1B 11-.721 iC 8.85 ANGSTROMS, BFTA
EQUALS 96.3DE-GREESt ZETA E.7UALS 41, AND SPACE GROUP IS CC. THE CPYSTAL
JS MADE UP OFEINDLESS CHAINS...-GECL SUB2-OC SUB4,H SU58 No BETWEEN
WHICH ONLY VAN DER WAALS INTERACT-ION EXISTS. THE GE ATOM FORMS TWO
NORMAL ELECTRON BONDS WITH ATOMS OF CL AGE-CL DISTANCES OF 2.25 AND 2.28
ANGLE EQUALS 94.6DEGREESF AND ITS V-ACANT THIRD
PsORBITALlNTERACT5 WITH TWO ATOMS OF 0 (GE-O -DISTANCES OF 2.41 AND 2.48
ANGSTROASI*
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr Service: Ref. Code-
XP0041405-* ST. UK Cooo
f,71799q Structure of the product from reaction of an equimolar
mixture of I- and 2-bromomethylnaphthalenes with eanea-
carbonyldfiron. A new jr-complex with it trimethylonesnethane-
type ligand. Ncimevanov A. X.; 'Arlakhoval I.. S.; Z)Ynikova,
- P.: V. Vu
G. tm~twiktl) e
Comp., '" ~.- HMTA"71970, (2). ~,5 (Eng).
X-ray ditiractien study shmm that the reaction prodalct of an
cquirnol. rnixt. ot I- and 2-brotiiom6tl)yLnalilithalciiL-s with
Fc(c% is a ir-complex With a triznet4yleneinetbarw~ ligand,
which constitutes a part of the 2-n4plithylmethyl group, the
latte; being all;-ylatcd in the 4.positiWof its coordinattil henzcnt~
ring by the 1-naphthylinethyl radical, which does not,pa4ltipate
in coordination with thr-Tt. The complex is monoclidle with
space group P-211i with tell dimensions a E00, 6 17.63, c 13.73 A,
P 95*, d. 1 .40, and Z 4. D8JN _j
1/? 022 UNCLASSIfIED UATE--18SEP70
TITLE--CRYSTAL A-ND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF PI cnmPLEXES OF GROUP V
I T"~ANSITICTN METALS WIT4 ACETYLENE LfGANDS. IV. R[S (CARBONYL PI
AUT?i,'-,P-(03)-GLUSFV, A.I.t KIRILUVA' N.I*j STRUCHKOV, YUoT.
COU-N TY-OF INF0--USSR
SOU:~CE-ZH* STRUKT, KHIM* 19709 11(l)v _62-70
0 A TPUBLISHED ------- 70
-AS--CHE,41STPY
~SUBJFCT ARr
:.'~'_TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, MOLECULAR STRUCTUREt*ICOMPLEX COMPOUND,
ACETYLENEY NIOBTUM COMPOUNOt X RAY STUDYI.PARAMETF.P.
"C ON T P OL MARKING--NO RESTqICTIONS
i)bctjMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,:.PROXY 'REEL/r-RAMF--1987/0447 STEP NO--UR/0192/70/011/001/006210070
~'~'~CJRC ACCESS13N NO--AP0104060.
UNCLASSIFIED
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D4TE--I8SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104060
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACTt COMPLETE K RAY ANAL. OF THE
STRUCTURE OF THE TITLE BI NUCLEAR COMPLEX IS Coh)DUCTED. THE STRUCTURE
-ITERPRETED BY THE HLAVY ATOM METHOD AND MADE MORE PRECISE BY THE
SQUARES IN ISOTROPIC, APPROXN.t R EQUALS 11.3PERCENT.
METHOD OF LEAST
THE GEOMETRY OF THE MOL. AND THE CHAKACTER OF THE COORDINATION OF THE
BRTDGE,ACETYLENc, LIGANDS IS PRACTICALLY NO DIFFERENT FROM THAT FOuND
EAPLIER IN THE COMPLEX ((PI C SUB5 H S.U55)NB(C0)(PH SUB2 C SUS21) SUB2.
THE GFOMETRIC PARAMETERS ARE COMPARED OF THE COORDINATED TRIPLE BOND
AND ITS FREQUENCIES IN PI ACETYLENE COMPLEXES OF*NB. '.C4 J.-STEINBERG.
UNCLASSIFIED
77777
g
USSR LID C 615.381.011.3:532.13
KAVESHNIKOV, A. I., SETT, A. V., URATKOV, Ye. F!. ,
I., POLUSHINA, T. V. : and SUSOVA;, G. m.
Department of Experimental Traumatology and, Orthopc(lics, Central
'Institute of Traumatology and Orthopp-dics, 11-finistry of Health
USSR and Laboratory of Blood Substitutes and Fractionation of
Blood Proteins Central Institute o*f Hematology and Blood
Transfusion, Moscow
"Changes in the Viscosity of Blood After Dilution with Different
Blood Substitutes Under Hypothermia Conditions"
Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fizi.ologiya i EksperimentalInaya
Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 70-75
Abstract: Changes in the viscosity, of blood vore studied after
dilution at different temperatures, with the following solutions:
RInger Locke, cylucose, polyglucine (forta of dextran],
rheopoly-lucine, low-nolecular weight dextran, and polyvinyl-
C.
pyrrolidone. The tabulated results can be used as a basis for
selecting a blood sub:;titute and degree of blood dilution in
112
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KAVESICNIKOV, A. I., et al., Patologichaskaja Fi--iologiy-,' i
EkS!IeTimentall-naya Terapiya, No 11 1971, pp 710-75
relation to perfusion temperature. A nathematical formula is
proposed for calculating the viscosity Of VILI Solution in blood
dilution in relation to the.hematocrit indexo tei-.ip(,rature and
Viscosity of the blood substitute. , It is cancludled that in case
of normothernial perfusion or slight chilling, any of the solu-
C,
tions stadied can be used. But under low-temperatire conditions,
when water moves from the i-nterstitial and intracellular. spaces,
it is preferable to use rheopolygi 'ucine, low-,molecular-weight
dextrau, or low-molockilar-wol.ght polyvillylpyrrulklone becall-w
they decrease the viscosity of tho perf usate ~.n, ore than the others
Nitro 'iOds
on Compo
USSR WC 632-95
FOXINp A. V. I KOLOIIIYETS, A. F. O=NEV. Vj_1 I and RKMN, A. 1.
"Process for the Preparation of the -Rhodanine Ethyl Esters of Carboxylic
Acids"
USSR Author's certificate No 350-783, filed 30 Jul 70t published 20 Sep 72
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Kbimiyaj 1973, Abstract No IIN579P
by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translation: A process is descri Ibed for the prepaxation of the 0-rhodanine
ethyl estem of carboxylic acids by the reaction of trimethyl- #6 -rhodane-
thoxy-silane (I) with an acyl. halide at O_i~Oo in an or&mic solvent. For
example, 7.2 g of FMCHCOM are added 8.6 g of (I)p heated with the simul-
taneous distilling of tri-methyloblorosilans and yielding 9.6 g of the
&-rhodanine ethyl ether of fluorDahloroacetic acid, The bolling point is
109-IIOOCll mmy the n2OD is 1.4821, d?O is 1.4160. 5.4 g of the iriihothyl-
chlorosilme is added to a suspension of 5*3 g of MSCH In 35 ml of acetonep
stirred at about 200 for two hours# to which is added Zt6 g of ethylene oxide.
The reaction mixture is allosted to sit for I hour; the excess ethylene oxida
is reaovadl the mixture is filtered and 6j g of KCICYOCI is added to the
filtrate. It is then alloved to -sit for I hour at 2004 8,3 6 of the A-rolme
USSR
FOXIN, A. V., et al.j USSR Author's Certificate No 350783, filed 30 Jul 70o
published 20 Sep 72
ethyl ethers of monocbloroacetic acid is separated. The product has a boiling
point of 1190 at I mmt n2-OD of 1.5125 and aAZO of 10857, The following
:-4
compounds were also prepared. The number given are the boiling point in OC/M
PO 0 20 20 I*C(O)%CH2SCNi 72 311,
or the freezing int in C, the n D# end 44-
1.476% 1.18911 2 p4- 61 -t'-1
C12C6H3oC%C( O)OC%SCHt )5
CC13C(O)0CH2GH2SCN, 44 - 5g-9 -1
CF3C(O)OCH CH~=X, 93 4/99 1*4174# lekOj
2
-C1'jCF2CF2C(O)OCH2CH2SCIf, 84 - 5, and,
~PhC(O)O%CHOCN, 137 - 8/10 1-5631, 1A;960-
2/2
USSR UDC: 51
"Investigation and Solution of a System of Linear Inequalities
on a,Computer in the Case of an Arbitrary Socond.Member (Fun-
damental Chernikov Contraction)"
Tr. TsNII stroit. konstTuktsiy (IVorks of the Central Scien-
t1fic Research Institute of'gtructural Elejaonts)-, 1971, vyp.
.'20, pp -17-27 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract
No 8V523)
Translation: A computer algorithm is prcsentedfor a certain
modification of the well known iaethod of S. N. Chernikov.
38
USSR LJD(; ()'21.7-)3, 5
ZIL'BERFARB, M. 1. (deceased), ALLKSMV, S4 4. GRISt~illi A. G. , an d
tute of Con~
STRUGOVA, Yu. N., Sclentijfic Resear6i Ustl t~rerc and Reinforced
"Corrosion Resistance of Zinc-Aluminum, Coati-ags ObtaiavQ From
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 5i Sep-Oct 70, pp 621-622
Abstract: 'Me object of this study was the corrosion n2si:l-Lzi;lcL, of zinc-
alwdiaum coacia-s under atmospheric conditions in allzzli media imitat-bil"
conditions of corrosion in concrete. Tha batic mjiter_ial %vas 06 :~p cold-
rolled ateal aftcr rucrystallization angwaling in a bull fwruaco and Lemper
roiling. ThQ surface preparation technology with
gasoliae aad a magnesium axida paste fallomid by, wvih:lug, vich COld WaLer,
etching, in hydrochloric acid (150-170 g1k), rinsing vl.tli coLd ij.,-Itior,
pickling in a mix'"uro of 4 /1) _Idl' i"ol., 10 Seconds,
So (J,ro
2 4 Ila (5o
rinsing with running water, fluxiiig by dipping in an :1111meolis solutial-,
(811) of ZnC12 614, NH4Cl 76, 1-2;1 teniperature.o~ the aoluLion
1/2
USSR
ZIL'3LRFIA~, 1-1. 1. (decea-sed),
Sep-Oct 70, pp 621-022
et al, ZazIhicji:ita jp
tint, 16 seconds, drying fo~- I minUc,at 16J-425G"k,;
dipping tile spccimuns In a Zinc luelt containill, 0.2-5~; aikil~i`riml; hojJ1:11,
0
ti---C irl tile Rle4 20 raelt Lenaper;-, Lure 450%. 'iili_' COZILIT'it! Lo5._CI*MC'.'i!;
the increase in viei.ght. T- h;-, t e s T,~ ! n gin a sillt'ur
was measured by
dioxide chamber was cQaducted at about 100*'j at 6D0 13.
The hio-her
S02 cOncentration was varied fro,'I 0 to 60
corroaioa resistance of coatings w-~th all inc'Cea,-C,~d elILINAlIUM
ri salutioll, ta U i,
content in either a Z;odillm chl,.'~ xde s or distal :.d
wa ter is explained by the lovier' solubility :Of al.L)Minuni compounds
formed on corrosion as compared -to. that. of zinc couipoundn.
2/2
112 02,5~ UNCLASSIFIEQ~ PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
..rITLE--DISTR.IBUT TON OF CARBON IN THE FUSION, IONE OF: DIFFERENT STEELS IN
_,THE~PRESENCE OF A STRUCTURAL HETEROGENEIT 'YIN THE FLONE .-U-
~._AUTHOR-(02)-GOTALSKIYv YU.N.v STRUINAt ToA.
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--AVTOMAT. SVARKA 1970v 23(4)o 20-4'~
~SOURCE
~6ATE PUBL ISHED----70
.;SUBJECT AREAS--MECH.t IND.# CIVIL ANO MAR;lNE ENGRt MATERtALS
JOPIC TAGS--AUSTENITIC STEEL, CARBONt PHYSICAL DIIFFUSION~ STEEL
WELDING/(U)KH19NllM3 STEELt,(U)ST3 STEEL
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
ZOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0296 STEP NQ-UR/012517, ()/07_3,/G04/0020/0(32,t
-ESSION N0-A_P0t'14_10'_,_:
U'Ncu Al-~' ST-F - -----
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRIXESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0134101
_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISTRI6U'j-lON OF C IN THE
-FUSION ZONE BETWEEN THE AUSTENITIC KH191`111143 STEEL AND SURFACED ST3 WAS
INVESTIGATED BY THIN LAYER SPECTRAL AN~L. AFTER A RRELIMINARY THEPMAL
TREATMENT OF SPECIMENS (300 HR AT 600DEGREES). ME.TALLOGRAPHIC
OBSERVATIONS REVEAL A PRONOUNCED STRUCTURAL HETEUGENEETV IN' THE FUSiON
ZONE THAT IS CHARACTERISTIC FOR MANY WELDED STRUCTURES CONTG. DIFFERENT
STEELS. THE SPECTRAL ANAL. RESULTS CONFIRM A SUBSTANTEAL REDISTRIBUTION
OF C IN THE ZONE; ITS CONCN. DECREASES; I[N THE NONAOSTENITIC ST3 STEEL
~ATTAINING A RATHER HIGH VALUE. IN A THIN LAYEA OF KH.19NI1143 THAr is pm
CONTACT WITH ST3, WHEl%,EXAMG. THE C PERCENT VS. 0 1CURVES, WHERE D Is
THE DISTANCE FROM THE CONTACT INTERFACE9,11T IS EVIOENT JHAT THE ENERGY
'OF WELDING CAN SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCE:THE REDISTRIBUTION OF C. AT
HIGHER ENERGIES THE THICKNESS OF THE DECARBURIZED I-AYER IN ST3
DECREASES; T141S VALID ALSO FOR THE CARBURIZED ONE 'IN KFIL9N11143.
NEVERTHELESSv THE INCREMENT IN THE CONCN* GF C IN KHl9hllIM3 BECOMES, IN
THIS CASE# VERY SHARP* IT INDICATES THAT HIGHER WCELOING ENERGIES LEAD
TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHIC14 HINDER THE:DIFFUSION Or- C Q-OTH IN ST3 A14D
KH19NIIM3. THIS PHENOMENON MIGHT BE RELATED TO AN IMPORTANT GRAIN
,-,..-COARSENING IN THE FUSION ZONE AT HIGHER, WELD114G TEMPS. ~ WHICH LOWERS THE
FACILITY-; lhl$T* ELEKTI30SVARKI
RATEOF GRAIN BOUNDARY DIFFUSION4.
~M-',PATC!NlAt KIF.Vt USSR.
UNCLAISS IrAED
. ..... ... ..
USSR UDC 621,762.4.001
STRUK, L I.
I'P-rinc ipal Features of Pressing of Carbides"
Tugoplavk. karbidy [Refractory Carbides - collection of works], Kiev,
Nauk, dtjmka Press, 1970, pp 45-51 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-
Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G394 by the author)
Translation: The process of pressing powders of the:carbides of Ti, Zr,
Nb, Cr, Mo, and W is studied. The dependence of density of pressed
briquettes on pressure and number of successive pressing operations is
studied, along with the influence of the time which the powder spends
under load on the pressability of powders of the refractory compounds,
the influence of the charge and content of plasti-cizar an the pressability,
the distribution of force during pressing and extrusion pressure, and
the d.ependence of elastic aftereffect an pressing prossure. 5 figures,
3 tables; 11 biblio. refs.
vim.-
7-;
7 7
USSR UDC,621.317.331
YAREMKEV I CH) S. K. SIBIORGUN, Ye. I., KOCIUON1, V. A., BULYGA, S. G.,
STRUK, R. 1.
"Automatic Wo-Coordinate Compensator for Resistometri.c Study of Steels and
Special Alloys"
Kontrollno-inmerit. Toklinika. Resp. Mezlived. N1 auch. -T v3din. 51). [Testing
and Measuring Equipment, Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Techni-
Cal Collection], 1971, No 11, pp 136-139, (Translate&frum Referativny')-
Zhurnal, 141--trologi)-a i IzmeritelInaya TeMinika, No 7,: 1.972, Abstract
No 7.32.966).
Translation: An automatic two-coordinate, Compensator of accuracy ci-,iss
0.05 is described, allowing.graphs to bb produced of the de-pudence of
resistance o~l metal specimens on temperature, which is necessary for resis-
tometric study of phase conversions in steals and spetlial alloys. I t is
demonstrated that the device can measure the emf of tfiermoc-ouple!-, in the
f from 10-5 to 25 ohm (With currents, pass-ng
0-70 nv range and resistances o e,
through the specimen of 1,000 to 0.5 a ac r-ospectivoli7). It is notud th.,t
the desireil fraph sccLor can bc, dr,awn in enlarged scull!. I Figure; 7
USSR uDc 621.396.6-181.5
GUBAREV, L. U., DULIN, V. N., STRUKOV A. Z.
"Homogeneous Computer Media and Problems of,Microelectronic Realization"
Kiev, IVUZ Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1265-1281
Abstract: The authors discuss the possibilities of increasing the relia-
bility, stability and flexibility of computer devices vith the use of
homogeneous computer facilities. A homogeneous computer facility is
defined as a regular structureconsisting of a set of identical inter-
connected elements functional cells which are geometrically located
precisely in space and capable of performing a given logical function
after adjustment of the elements. A functional cell I's defined in turn
as an automaton which can be adjusted to:perform some logic function.
Problems of constructing homogeneous computer facilit-iiRs are discussed
as uAll as the structure of their functional cells ard,methods of con-
trolling homogeneous facilities. The possibilities of microelectronic
realization. of homogeneous computer facilities on the basis of potential
and radio pulse elements are evaluated. Examples are given of construc-
1/2
USSR
GUBAREV, L. M. et al., IVUZ Radioelektronika, Vol 14, No 11, Nov 71,
pp 1265-1281
tion of homogeneous computer facilities based an meta-l-oxide-semiconductor
structures, bipolar transistors, and also the results.of modeling such
facilities on the basis of Soviet "TROPA-3" microcircuits. Facilities
based on radio pulse elements have a power drain 1-2 orders less than
that of facilities based on potential elements, and.also realize high
speeds reaching 500-700 MHz with respect~to the:cademe frequency. Tvel're
figures, bibliography of twenty-three titles.
2/2
USSR UDC: 621-373.8
STRUKOV, A. Z. and KHATUNTSEV, A. G.
"Independence of Subharmonic*Quadrature Components in a Para-
metron With Balanced 111odulation Pumping"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Ploscow Aviation In-
stitute) 1970, No. 215, p,p 88-99 (from R&-Radiotel~hnika, No. 3,
March 71, Abstract No. 3D568)
Translation: An examination is made of small phasing signals of
subharmonic frequency in a parametric oscillator with a balanced
modulation ptuaping voltage. The initial differential equation
is reduced to a shortened one in terms of the amplitudes of the
subharmonic quadrature components. The value.of the critical
amplitude of the phasing signal as a functiori~of the phase is
found. Types of solution for quadrature 8ubharmonJ.c componento
with increased amplitude-of the phasing signal. are.fo-jnd. A
schematic of the electronic modulating~systemls given. Five il-
lustrations, bibliography of six. Resume
USSR UDC: 621-373.8
STRUKOV, A. Z.
."Parametron Processes for Various Forms of Envelope Balance-
Modulated Pumping Voltage"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the 1v%)scoir.Aviation Insti-
tute) 1970, No. 2175",_pp 61-88 (from RZh-Radioteldmilm, No. 3,
Harch 71, Abstract No. 3D359)
Translation: The processes in a single-tuned parametric capacitive
oscillator with an envelope balance-modulated bumping voltage ana-
lytically described by a Fourier series.are exiimined. ' solution
is given for the subharmonia quadrature compoir-pats for '13mall volt-_
age amplitude3. Numerical solutions are given of a:system of
shortened differential equations for the subharmonic quadrature
components in the high subharmonic,;amolitude region. Six illus-
~trations, three tables, bibliography of eight.,. Resume
N_
USSR
METAYEVA, K. A. STFM~OV B. A. ,HUOANG GBUN;G MM, Hoscow Stato-
University imeni M.'"r.'Lomonosov
"Dependence of the Fluctuation AbsorDtIon of UI-1112~asolznd on __~'-reqiiency
J nTriglycinsulphate Single Crystals"
Z-0
Lenin rad, Fizika Tvcrdogo Tela, Vol 12, Wo "a.7 1197 1561;
9
1585.
Abstract: The absorption of a Ion,gitudinal uituzazonic wave p r ona gat-
'he polar Y axis was measured at freque- cios of 3
ing along
MHz Jr ycinsulphate single ci-,stals. "'ho- teri-pera-mr:'O
and 50 1 , _L trigll, - t, (D I -
'T 7
of the saimple was automatic-ally stabilizad -.-lith an ac~;uracl Of
cure. T-i-ta
tO.0050C. 'Phe -esult's are show.-Li in the !Pi,-
is laid off along the horizontal axis, whare T !.~i t2-ia
of the s"-p'Ie and 0 is the Curie tevqperature ~0
sorption coe-Ificienr of the longitudinal acouztlic..ai wave t X,,r
Propagating along the polar Y-axis in:tri Iglycin,-11-oha-e -'s laid off
along the vertical a_xis. The Figure shords th-at- abso~rptjlon sha~rply
1/3
.---r
USSR
7:~". A.
iIIINIAYEVA ot ail -Tver-do.7o To 2a, 12, -Io -1970$"
,
pp !58L-1585)
rises close to t1nc Cm*ie noi,nt, and the c u rv e is aLriost
'ive to the ab--;orDz;ion maximz= an j."s
- U
s7mmetric relat sha-e is
different from N
the curves X(T-9) describing ordi---~c'.ry rQlaxatiom
Z, which -t,,,era shown -uo be very non-
absorption along the axes X and
symmetric. ,
2/3
USSR
MI1,11AYE-E-VA, K. A. el; al, Piziha Tvprdo~o Tela,
pp 158h-1585
Vol 12, No 5, X'ay 1970,
r,6,h--js difference in the curvea indicate!~ a di.-E'ferenca Lin, the plly3ical
mechani-zl-~s detemmining the absorption of ultrazound ir~ lu-wro
cases. The Pigire a-~jo sh-ows the dependance of dieleuu,-~,-fc
Ity of trig lye insulphate on tonu.,,)ratupo a.~; nt. u
-oermaeabil Da:~ rea
ancously with Xy(T-O) on the s-nme samp2e, (.;urves 2, a~!d
simult
represent I.requencieZ of 10, 30, and 50 -k!Fz. The I E-uro sho-v;zs t-hat
an.increase in the frequency dispiacesAbhe absorpl;..Lon m~Lxirwx-- rela-
tive to -'V-he terimperature (3 corresponding to the 0~, the di-
-io of tl-hoGza
electric pc~:,neab-;I.Iity. it is easy to: soo tlamt- the vat;.~
ts 0.02L,:0.060:0.106 m 1-2~ 5:4.5 c-.-oproX:L7.a4I;,._-IT corro-~~:,onds
displacemen
to the frequency ratio 10:30:50 = 1:3*5.
UNCLASS I Ff ED: PR OCESSING DATE-27NOV70
~"::T'l-TLE--THERMAL AND ELErTRICAL PROPERTIES, OF A TRIGLY11INE SULFATE SINGLE
_u_
STRUKOVv B.A t MELESHINAIP Voi~.
.,--,AUT_HOR-(03)-TARASKIN, S.A.,
UNTRY.OF INFO--USSR
OURGE-FIZ, TVERD. TELA 1970s: 12(5)p 1386-13L2
.i-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_-'suBjEtT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
PROPERTY1 TRIGLYCINE SUL FAT E 1; 1 NGLl:_ u-ys,m,
1ELECTRIC FIELD
~_':CONTROL MARKMG--NO-RESTRICTIONS
:~,DQCUMENT GLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,,~PRQXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0925 STINP PjO--UR /013 1 /To 012 /00 5/ 13,36/13 92
MC -ACCESSION N 1) - -All 0 13 4 6 5
U. ull
2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED P IC E S S I N GDATE--27-11i)V70
C IRC ACCESS ION NO--AP0134654
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT RE SUL TS AR VEIN C i- THE
A Y' lfjLYC NE
MEASUREMENTS OF SP. HEAT AN DIELEC. CONST. OF SINGLE CRYS1' L
SULFATE IN THE REGION OF THE FERROELEC. PHASE TRAl!.fSITl;ON
146.6-49.20EGREES) IN THE CONTROL OF ITS DOMAIN 5FRUCTURE. THE EFFLECT
WAS COiNSIDERED OF AN ELEC. FIELD, ON SP. HEAT OF THE CRYSTALS IN THE SAME
TEMP. 1111TERVAL. FACILITY,. MO$K. GOS.:~ UNP11. IM. LOMIONMOVA,
moscowt USSR.
LIN L- Jx _11*-~F 1 r f)
-11
'ESSING DATE-27NOV70
112 020 UNcLASS I F I ED PRIX
TATLE--FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF THE FLUCTUATION ABSORPTION 01' ULTRASOUND IN
-::.:TRIGL.YCiNE SULFATE SINGLE CRY.ST-ALS -U-
STP
K.A.p UKOVt 8.4., HOANG, c. T
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.__S0U,-lCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970v 12(5)v 1584-5
~;DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# PHYSICS
.--TOPIC TAGS--ULTRASOUND ABSORPT-IONt, TRIGLYCINE SULFATE, SINGLE CRYSTAL,
-DIELECTRIC CONSTArIT
;CONTROL MARK ING--l'10 AESTRICTION-S
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY.REEL/FRAME--3007/0941 STEP NO--IJR/01.81170/011/00'4~/1584/15135
CfRC ACCESSION NO--APOL36372
. . . . . . . . . .
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--2714OV70
~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136372
.ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS'rRACT. THE AMPLITUOE COEFF. OF ABSORPTION
WAS MEASURED AT 101 30, AND 50 MHZ BY THE IMPULSE METHOD. cLOSE TO THE
I
CURIE POINT, ABSORPTION INCREASES J-14ARFLY. INCREA$ED FREQUENCY
THE ABSORPTION MAX, RELATIVE!TO THE~MAX.IDIELEC. CONST.
FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. 114. LO,40NOSOYA9 MOSCOW, U$SR-
i Ai iz 1
USSR uDc 621-382.21
VELICHKO B. V. STRM-U -1, L. _Vmu, V. S.
"A Procedure for Measuring the Parameters of Semiconductor Diodes Under
Dynamic Conditions"
Moscov, Poluprovodnikovy-Te Pribory i ikh D:Irneneni~, Igo 2)1, Izd-vo "Govet-
skoye Radio", 1970, pp 226-235
Abstract: It is shown that accounting for the modulation of conductance
F
enables determination of the pump modulation factor of the IN junction
of mixer diodes under operating conditions. A measurement installation
and procedure are described for finding the dynamic parwTeters of varactor
and mixer diodes. The methad is illustrated by experimental rei;ults of
-measurement of the capacitance modulation factor of varactor diodes and
the pump modulation factor of mixer diodes under variaue load's from pwr,.p
harmonies and combinaticn frequencies. It is shown that accounting for
the conductance branch of the admittance vector enables measurement of
dynamic parameters of both varactor and mixer semiconductor diodes under
various operating conditions. Seven figures, bibliography of seven titles.
Semiconductors and Transistors
USSR UDC 621-382-12
MIKILTSEY, YA. I., PASHIN, YU. 11.
1INcise of Semiconductor Diodes in the Presence of a Microwave
Pulse"
D~lektron. telchnika. Nauchno-tekhn, sb. Elektron. SVCh Mee-
tronic T6chnology. Scientific-TecEn-ioal Go !on. herowave
Electronics), 1970, Issue 10, PP 137-139 (frola,RZh-Elektronika i
yeye primeneni-ye, No 3, March 1971, Abstract No 3BTUT
Translation: The Oxcess (over the themal) -iolae vadiation of
a sem1co tor device under the 6ffect cf pulaed microwave power
was investigated. The investigatibn was eonduated or. germanium
diffused semiconductor diodes with.a breakdown.voltage of 16--
25 v and or. silicon apitaxial saniconductor diodes with a break-
doym voltage of 36 v. A highly-sensitive.Dicke radiometer was
employed an a noise indicator. The. experimentl~9.1 results showed
that the intensity of the excess noise radiation increases
linearly with an increase of the current flowing across the semi-
conductor diode, With a filling frequency 54astota. zapolneniY17
1/2
. ~- I Iffammusm, MORE
111-VINT, ~1111111ffi
~ ---- - - 6.4- - - - -- -- - ~ 1. -- - - -- -- ---- - - -- -- --
USSR U6G 621."82.2
BABEN-fG, S.P., VELIVEC, B.V., DRYD0, I.M., MIEHAYLOVA, E.,A,,..1.STRUXCV,
'lExperimental Invoati_rution Cf The Frequency Dependence Of Tho Impodanco Cf A P-211
Junction In A Side Range Cf Frequencies"
V eb. Poluprovodn. pribory i ikh prime~e6iy (Semiconductor Devices And Their
1, , loscow, "Bov
ADalica.tion-Collection Of ;Jorkel No 21, M radio," 1970, pp 29-7---04 (from
-.veye Primenaniya., No 12, December 1970, it
R7h--Elektronl~a--A butract No 12BF7)
Translation: An Investipation is conlucted or the frequency da-~311dence of the im-
;~600 1-1,Hzifrequency runro. Tho behavior is ob-
padance of a p-n Junction in the 10--,
served of such n-srameters of the p-n Junction as total capocitance, conductance,
and the Q-factor of the excess capacitance. A comparison iii riven of the experimental
dependences with the frequency dependence of the computed diffusion conductivity of
a P-n junction with a retarding field in the base. Conclusions are mude with reference
to the nature of the impodance of a p-n'junction. ill. I tab. ref. Author's
Abstract.
'ESi
UNCLASSIFFFV fm(ll I i'll'13 GATE-- L3NOV70
S='il CONDJCTOR
TITLE-INVESTIGATION OF THE SATURATION OF: A REGENERATIVE
~%'PAPASIETRIC AMPLIFIER IN THE CURRE4T 1140 0 E: -U-
slUTHJiR-(03)-,'4AN0KHlN, V.M., STRUKOVIP I* A.: rITKIN, V.,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--RA0lOEKHNlKA I ELr--KT.RU,.NIKAt VOL 15i
MAY 1916 P, 1068-1076
DATE PUBL ISHED----MAY 70
RICAL~ ENGR.
SUBJECT AREAS "E LECTRON IC S ANO ELECT
-:~-TOPIC JAGS-PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIERi SGMICONDUCTOR~AMPLJFIERP HARMONIC
'ANALYSIS, ELECTRIC CONDUCTANCE, PN JUNC.TION
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMEiNT CLASS-ONCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0280 STEP NO--k)R/0109/10/01!i/000/1069/1076
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124039
-,71: S S I
~7- -77~
038 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13'qOV70
CIRC ACCESSION N --AP0124039
ABsTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. IINVES T I GAT I ON OF I'HE SATURATION (IF
I CON I TH; F WA ) U RENT
..A REGENERATIVE " L DUCTOR PARA,iFTkJCi AMPLIFIER , N ok 91 C R
LIF OPERATION, ASSUMING THE ACTION OF THRFE HA -kMJNI C VOLTAGES
ENCY, AND
-ISI,GNAL FREQUENCY, PUN.PING FREQU THE DIFFERENCE FREQUEINCY) AT
~THE P-N JUNCT1011N. THE SATURATION Itl THIS MODE OF OPERArIL) 'A !S CAUSED BY
~,rr ODUCE0 IN THE
.TWO MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH (1) A CONbUCTANCE I, R
PUMPING LOOP, WITH A Pt'-*SITIVE ACTIVE 1-'A:R.Ti AND 12), DETUNING EFFECTS
IN ALL THE LOOPS DUE TO A CHANGE IN THE PUK.PING VOLTAGE LEVEL.
IN THE -F-GRWAR0 CORkENTMOOE I -rUDE
THE ~DYIAAMIG RANGE IS AN OROER OF MAGNE
SMALLFIR THAN THE PANGE f,4 THE BLOCKED, JUNCTION M006 (AT, EQUAL StIALL
SIGNAL GAIN AND PUMPING POWERi.
UNIC L A S S I f' L 1-. 1)
IMAM_
USSR UDC z 621.,375.7t621,382
MIANOK-HIN, V. M. Y.6,~A. and Etkin, V.!S,
"Investigating the Saturation of Regenerative $emiconductor Para-
metric Current Amplifiers"
14oscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, No. 5, 1970, pp 1o68-1076
Abstracti This paper investigates the saturat4an nower of the
amplifier named in the title when the amplifier- is operaTing in
the current regime. The assumption is made that thMe harmonic
voltages -- the signal frequency-, the difference frc;quency, and
the pumping frequency -- are acting on 1-1he p-n junctions The
authors begin heir analysis with the experimeritally determined
-faat that with the application of a positive bias voltage to the
p-n junction, an excess capacitance appears Mile), is an expoential
function of the applied voltagre. This capacitance Ls in parallel
with the barrier capacitance, so thatithe tota]L capacitance of
the two is eqqal to the sum of their individual. capacitances, The
equivalent circuit of the amplifier is given. It h-as three reso-
nant circuits, each connected to the parametric diode capacitance,
and each tuned to one of the three frequencies named above, A
1/2
1/3 013 UNCLAS s i r-1 ea' iAoCE-,s:SING DAT~--13NGV70
.,TITLE--3,(4,.S,DIBROMOr2tFURYL)*5,METHYLISOXAZCILEiet~iCARF3OXYLIC ArrD AND ITS
OLRIVATIVES -U-
1 -AUTH0F-(04)-KHISAP.UT0INOVo G.KH., STRUKOV, I -T.,v SOLNSTEVA, A.A*v RUDZIT,
E.A.
CCUNTRY OF fNFG--USSR
.,SOURCE--KHlM.-FARM. ZHo 1970t 412), 21-3
`:.'DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY9 airiLoGiCAL ANDIMEDICAL 5C*tENCES
TUP IC TAGS.-FURFURAL-t-BROMI NATION rHEREROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND, ISOMERI
ORGANIC AZO COMPOUND, PENICILLINs BACTERICIDE
CONTROL MARKIt*-NO RESTRICTIONS
:'.,,Pt)CtjMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0597 STEP NO--UR/0450,/70/00ti/002/0021/0023
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0113484
U-NC LAS 51 F I EQ
2/3 013 UNCL ASSIFI IED PROC~SSING DATE--13NOV70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0113484
ABSTRACTfEXTRACT--(UI GP-0- ABSTRACT. K SUB2 CO SUB31(14G) IN IZO ML H
SU52 C AND .5'1.5 G POWD. I (x EQUAL CIAO) v, M. 36-71)EGREES (PREPO- Iff
41.5PERCENN
r YIELD BY BROMINATION Of FURFURAL) ARE ADDED WITH STIRRING TO
A COOLED SOLN. OF 14 G NH SUBZ CH.HCl IN 120 ML 1-i SU5Z 0, AND THE MIXT.
IS-STIRRED 1.5 HR AT 35-40DEGREFS AWKEPT OVER-NIGHT AT ROOM TEMP. TO
GIVE 90.6PERCENT ISOMER A OF I 4X EQUAL CH IS TO'tVOH),t M. 113-14DEGREES.
THIS (20 G) IN 300 ML DRY C SU86 H SUB6 IS $ATD,. 141TH DRY HCI TO YIELD
96PERCENT ISOMER B OF IIX EQUAI, CH 15TU NOH)v bi. 123DEGREES. A
SUSPENSION OF 6.72 G OF THIS IN 40 ML ABS. ETOH ,IS CHLORINATED AT MINUS
10 TO MINUS 13DEGREES TO COMPLETE OXIMLE DISSOLINI. (SIMILAR TO 1.5 HRIO
THE SOLN. OF I IX EQUAL CCI IS TO N-UH) 013TAINED IS ADDED OVER 20 MIN
WITH STIRRING TO A COOLED ETHANCILIC SULN. GF,FRESHLY PREPO, ACCHNACO
SUBZ ET (FROM 50 ML ABS. ETIJH, 1.53 G.METALLIC f0to AND 8.9 G ACCH SU82
Co SU82 ETIr AND THE MIXT. RROUGHT T011PI-1 7.5--B,:!;I'IRRE0 I HR AT MINUS 5
TO MINUS IODEGREESP ANO KEPT 45 HR AT,Room rEmp. 'm YIELD 51.2PERCENT 11
(Y EQUAL OET)l M. 123.5-24DEGREE$ (PEtROLEUM ETHER). THIS (1 0.14 G
KOH* 14 ML ETO;it AND 14 ML WATER 15 R0,LUXED X, HICTO G[IfE 86.4PERCENT 11
(Y'EQUAL OH), M. 229.5-30DEGREES (AQ.'ETOH). SOCI, SUB2 (5 MI.) AND 2
DRGPS HCONME SUB2 ARE ADDED TG THE SUS PENSION Or-:1~8 G OF THIS IN 30 ML
C SUB6 H SU861 AND THE MIXT. REFLUXED-4 HR T01GIVE: 76.6PERCENT 11 (Y
EQUAL C11 (III)t M. 90-10EGREES (PETROLEUM ETHEAJ.~
UNCLASS9FIC-0
j
UNCLASSIFIED li.%OCV~,"ING DAT~--i3NOV70
i:fqC.ACCES'JIGN NO--AP0113484
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THIS 11 G) IN 5 14L DRY ME SUB2 UT 15 ADDED STEPWISE TO A
N. OF 0.64 G 6-ANINOPENMILLANIC ACII* IN 18 MIL 3PERCENT
STIRRED SOLI 1 0
NAH.CU SU63, AND THE MIXT. STIRRED 3.5. HR AT 20DEGREL-$~TO GIVE 0.3(t G NA
r RCMU-2 'L--4-YLllE'NlCILL(N,
SALT OF 3-(4 5-013,C -FURYL)-5-METHYLISCXAZL THE
AN11BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF WHICH IS EXAM9. CONCDo AQ. NH SUB3*(10 11L) IS
AODED DROPWISE TO A STIRRED SOLN. OF~0.7 G III IN 20rML DRY 01OXANE,
AND ThE IMIXT. KEPT 30 MIN TO YIELD 83.3PERCENT 11 *(Y EQUAL NH SUB219 Mo
0 5~ 14L
231-.20EGREES (ETOH). A MIXT. OF 1.85 6:111 AN ABS. M.~OH IS HEATED
ON A BOILING WATER BATH 2 HR TO GIVE,~ Mo5PERCEN-Vl I I(Y EQUAL 0liE)t M.
117-IBDEGREES (MEOH). THIS (I.G)t' 0 44L ~ ABS.: ET01i iAND 0.3 ML N SUB2
NEGATIVE H SUB4 IS HEATED ON A BOILI~G'WATER 6ATH,:~Z HR TO YIELO
67PERCENT 11 (Y EQUALS NHNH SU62)v Mo~205.5--.206DEGREES tETOHJ.
UNC LA S S I F I Et D
USSR UDC - 546.185
PROM, G. I., SOKAL'SKIY, IM. A., STRUKOV~ 0. G.,_and IVIN, S. Z.
"Aminohalofluorophosphorans"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khhraii, Vol 40 (102~, No 113 Nov 70, pp 2396-2410
Abstract: The authors investigated the structure, thernal stability and chem-
ical properties of the adducts-R2 NPF 2.Hlg2' (R2N )2 -PF-HI 92 and R(R2'N)PF-Hl g2
(where H1g = C1, Br). These compounds are produced by irrteratting the cor-
responding fluorides of trivalent phosphorus with chlorlae or bromine. In
addition, the firsb two adducts were produced by chlorin;e treutment of thion
derivatives RIPT(OF and R(R N)P(S)F respectively. In inany instances, the
2 "iant 11191 =d IR spectra
resultant comt-ounds a-re resis to vacuun, distillation.
indicate a pentacoordinatiQn structure (with trigoaal-bipyramUal confimLra-
tion WE the molecules) for type R NPF #H192 ~ adducts, Spi.--ctral data fox, the
2 2
other two types of adducts are explained more satisfactat-ily by an ionic
structure
PFfflg]*Hlg-.
1>
The chlorine or bromine atoms in these compounds may be roplaced by fluorine,
or by dialkylamino- monoalkylamino- and 3-allcyl groups with fo:ination of the
-1/2
---- ---- -1111L
- -- - --- r-
U, AS S I I EP
SULFU~,~ ANI; NITRC-GEN ATC:J-
T-1 TILE F F EL T S 0i: ON THE Pii,CtPE~JIES OF A
a
-"-~SPFCRYL akN.) -U-
~~A.UTHOR~(03)-STKUKZ)V, O.G. I OUBOVt SoS.t LANUAU, ~M.A,,
-CCUXTI~Y GF I NFO--~-US S R
KE-1-fi. STRUKT. KHIM. L970, I Ill I , 14*0;
-pu~-LISHED-- --7C
SUBJEC T AREA S-CHEMI 5 TRY
T UP I A; T GS--f;k G A N I C F H G S P HO IRU -S C0 114P OU NO Ptm
US MORUS S U L f- I G I TR E N
Pj Y G CHEY1 CAL BUNU I NG
C C' UTRC L RESTi,0CTIGNS
(-L,*)SS--UN[LA'JSIFIE0
PROXY K LE Id i-R Aft- 300311 0 1 STE 4) NO-Lik/C 1 10 (,.11 1Q G1 0 t 4 6 1 13 t
.CLRC ACLESSSICN NG-AP0138502
U NC L A S S f I -I t. Up
- - ---I, ---
V
')AT C- - 1. L
21 021. UNCLAS S, I F LED P Ft OC E: S S I N131- I-
~CIRIC ACCESSICN 1-10-AP0133502
GP-0- A6STRACT TS IN I't i E I k. f- EQUENCY UF
THE SHIF
THE Pff,;) Elii-ii) "'ERE T4,~)ULATEI) FOR S:104S. OF ( F: T S S P;jtv k~'US) St;13 PQ,
M r- SW2 1-4) SUIB3 P0, A'40 (E-1 SUS2 110 SU33 PC' IN CCL S.-Jb4i CUCL SUL-13,
WHILE TFE ~34NU FREQUENCIE'S ANl,", 1`08CE Ct~NSTS. OF [kit- P0 GR.C-UPS hN THESE
cOmpos. am:- ~1!41L"AR TZ EACH OTHER IN MAGNITUDE, THE C H,!~ F' 1, S~l Q F
TRANSINISSIGI.-I OF ELECli'ONIC LrFr-ECTS FkCM SUBSTITUENT$.:rD Uli'FEkS
GREi!TLY DEPENDING it; THE LINKING ELEOENT. THE 6AND 1. N I E INI ~ 1 11 V A;i I L L-)
_CGNSIDERABLY f3ETViEEI%l THE ESTERS AND THE A-11109"S. ~ THE IRESULTS SH01WEC: MiUCH
'GkEATL:R BASICITY OF THE PHOSPHORYL ''i m E
0 ATJH IN THE: AMlf)ES THI.i J TH
ESTERS. :ThF- RESULTS AGREE WITH.LCA0 CALLN. OF NEG, CliARGE. UN THE Cj ATOM
~-,...''.BEING MINUS 0.896 IN T14E A.AIDES AND:141WA C.709 IN THE ESTI kS, WHILE T4E
7.:,:.'lCHARCE:LN,,TfiE N ATUM IS PLUS UR MINUS 0.1187 AIN D THA T ON S: LS .1QNUS
00=0 HIM sommmr.210=
:77
1/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE!i5ING [)AT 27NOV 7 0
TITLE--COMPLEXES OF IMALONLINITRILE WITH CUPROVS CHLORIDE~ -U_
:AUTHOR-,(04)-SMIRNOVt S.K.v STRUKOV7 O.G.v DUBOV, S.S.t 0ANILVIAo, L.L.
A NTRY Or- INFO USSR
QU
-touRCE--ZH. KHIM. 1970 i5( J305-7~
-.DATt:. PUBLISHED ------- 70
"iUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt N*J-_LEAR SCIENCE AND TECH~IOLGGIY
001C TAGS-COPPER COMPLEX, NITROGEN I SDTOP'E.r ORGANT CNITRILE C014POLIND
,-'CONTROL MARYING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASS[FIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0702 STEP
C i Rc A Cc cz SS ONi 1-49 -A`1_1 13 6 141
LA S I
- - - - -- - - -- - -tillIc L A ss-11-f-If P-n -- -- ---- ---
JPRS 57333
25 October 1972
M I CROE LECT R011 I CS
Excerpto from A"zizLn-langqage book edited by F. V. Lukin;
.5, 197.1. Publizhing Ho-,
Moscow, CDC 62=322L621.301
CONTENTS PA~~E
.......................................................
Obituar y of todar ViktoravLch "In .............................. 2
......................... ...................
Foreword- ~ .......
Abstracts .............................. ......................... 5
a (I ussr, - Fli
M,
IMMM
UDC 011. 32 5 .65
Analyain of the OP-2ratial, of a !"'gic i*,Ienont TYPE 51,TL 01" a
rdnumtr-s-lon Line , Chur In tl~o Collection Ml',rQ-
elektrOnlkn, edit-1 1;~ 5, p 253, Sovots;~Qyc
Kadic FuLIlshinfr, sioune. V172.
The article Analy;;a!a the 'n-eraction betWoer, a
speed logic cl-cults
pe .. ,L va-,5 i5tor losl a on
h connected emittors) and of the lineo. :n vie-a
t
0f the complexity uf the synten its Inveet-'gation ia done
D** a zuncrical mothol uning a cotlp-4ter.
The article giver the ranvit~ vi- ccr-,-!VtA-
tion lndicatin7 rhe influence of the paramaturF of r::
-a I on the din-crtion of the trananitted sLinalu. On the
c
it
b-a-is of thi a aniilyai; :he author F.~,cr. reca-mr-ondations 'Cr
selecting %ne -;-t j~Avchz:!
con,,actions In aeverall upocif!Q
The article contains 1-0 Yiruroz and i bibliogvaphLc
references.
UDC 621.3D2.6-D.;.4
The Questioa of :ntorbl'cck Bonds. of DI-r-,ittl rquIp=c-_-t on
l red Circuits of ranr- tor
'ntograt T Is- T7pe. Avav~y
11. &. In the Collection miit !#Ut.- cdited
_ZU in. No 5, p 267-,-SovetvFc7-tr _7tad.: Pub-1zhing Ijo,use. .1~;7,2.
The autbor cites data *.-. the parameters of lattics-
typo impulse noises generated irt the intorblock communica-
tion 1--ines of digital equipment on Inteigratted circults- of
transistor-transistor logic MO. lie exa-.ine6 a clrcul-
with elevated noizo stability. intended for rucepti,)n from-
conmunic.0-,*on lines constructed or. the bacit; of standard
lategrated cir~;uizs cppearing I-% the TTL serioa.
The article contain!) 5 figures and 7 biblio7raphic
references.
UDC
Seloctlo3 of a Constant Current ~;ourcc in Logic Circui-zt~
for Current Switches. Nonudrov, V.G., Strukov V t;. aM6
Shiahkovich A. A~- In the Cc=rZ5-ce I -On
by r.V. Lukin, No 5, p 275. Sovetskoyo kadio ~%Ibl EhIng,
1072.
To ons4ro the required noise stabili,ty In Int~rra-,~-
circuits for current ovitches. erpeciallY in %ultijavcl. cir-
cuits, an important role is played by thu choice of a copst.ant
current source.
The article analyzes the dependence or instability or
the logic difr&rential of the integrated circuits for the cur-
rent switches on change in the destabilizing factova (supply
voltage, temperature, and technological scatter In the compon-
ant parameters) by using different modificationn of the con-
stant current sourco.
Recommendations are given for the optimall selection of
the constant current source.
.na article contains 4 rigurcz, I tahle, and 5 blbli
graphic rvfarencrA.
CDC 539.186.3.211.27
~IjSjr,'h~lttop of ThormonlaStic Dc~crmat_:0-15 in the Su--face Re-
Zion ef Thermally Oxidized Silicon. YalS v6v , K.A. r7oz1ov
B - 1 . ZzjJap~. A. A. . Halov , A, G. , and in
""Z St p 282v
on by F.V. Lukin, No
Sovetskoya Ra in Publishing House, 1972.
The article theore.tically analynen the distribution or
elastic deformations in the. surface rcgion o~ thermally oxi-
dizad silicon. -Aho authors examine the case of a dense oxide
film on a semiconductor and: the case of tarmination.of its
theoreti. cal
denseness... - The value obtained agrees with the
_. cuss the results
comj~ut4t.ton.._:.The ~autl~qrs_ Cfis b f ex ar fm'ertta
testifying to the localization of the deformaj'i-ons in the sur-
face layer of silicon at the si.tas, of -termination of denseness
of the oxide. They show the influence of thermoelastic deform-
atfons an the chemical activity and volt-raraday characteris-
tics of The 31.0P structurcs'.
The article contains 3 figures and 11 bibliographic
references.
UDC 621.303.4Z:546.4e.22/23
Inveatigation of the Longitudinal Operating Mode of (.dS-CdSa
rilm Photoresistorn. Vdovonk2y,.kj,, Kroleyeta, K.M., Ko.
mashko V.A.. and -I- nhV-C0T-_et11 on-
_~~ J.
--Ri Waica, k-t r-o-n-T~w 0 j:~Y~Tn, No S. p 296, Sovetskaya
K&jTo_P_u_b_jMs_h1nr, House, 1972.
The article describes a manufacturing method and the
parametors of the CdS-CdSe.photoresisrore. operating in a
longLtudLnal mode. Tht authors mention Their high specific
sensitivity (0.5-1 AIV-1u) and the weak dependence of the
UDC: 67.621.,374.-181.5
S HA G UR 1 1. and SiiWif)V, V. N.
"Improving the Noisu Immunity of integratk;d-Circuit Transistor
-Uogic IE'lements With Emitteri Coupling".
Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ--Radioelektronika, Vol. 13, Zia. 12, 1970,
PP 1480-114,85
pr ving thf-,- noise immu.nity of transis-
Abstract: The method of JmM
Iorized integrated circuits viI;_,a emitte.- cou'pilng. advocated by the
authors is to create a hyatercsJLs condition-In th(,;- transfer char-
Lluez of the "0"
acteri stic of the logic element. With constant v,,
and 11111 logic level, voltat.-es, the threshold switching voltage for
the 11011 increases -and the threshold switching vo)Jaige ;for the '11"
1-hat the ~4rs4- exceeds the second. The width o", the
decreases so 4 1
the two
L
iiysteresia loop io Lhcn equal to the difference biitween
threshold voltag "o O~tain thQ hysteresis loop, the input
rG- ,e must. be equa7 to the "0" iogic level voltage with a low
tar
potential at all inputs. Expressions are found for the width of
the-hysteresis loop and for the statistical noise~immunity ot' an
1/2
FM
Im
Yietroiogy, Surveying, Mapping
USSR UDC 772.99.004:778.142
ZNANIENSKIY, V. B., KUKAROV, G. V., STRUKOV, V. S.
"Study of Possibilities of Using Holography to Increase the Information
Packing Density of INticrofilm"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i KinematogTafii, Vol 17,
No 6, Nov-Dec 72, pp 419-422.
Abstract: This work presents an experimental study of the maximwii packing,
density of information of varying degrees of complexity on microfilm
(letters and text). The method of successive and simultaneous superimposi-
tion of hologram and various methods of production of reduced-dimension
holograms were used. The dependence of the maximum number of holograms of
an individual letter and of a segment of text on letterl height is determined;
the number of holograms decreases with decreasing letter height. When a
spherical converging signal wave is used, the readability of the restored
image of a microfilm text is good when the area occupied by the hologTam is
1/16th the area of the initial microfilm. An additiotiat holopram can be
superimposed over each of these reduced-size hologram. with only a slight
reduction in text readability. The compacting of infoTmqtior, achieved cor-
I
responds to a 4S--t-imes reduction in dimensions of -the originfl. textl letter
USSR IJDC 576.809.7
PLETSITYY, D. F., and STRUKOVA, L G. Institute of Normal and Pathological
Physiology, Academy ofTlMcmawr 9ciences USSR, Moscow
"Morphological Changes in the Central Nervous System in Animals Immunized
With Purified Toxoids"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, 1971, pp 1,211-1,214
Abstract: Changes in the spinal cord ganglia and the spinal cord of rabbits
in the regions of the thoracic (Dl - D5) and lumbosacralsections (L6 - Sl)
were studied upon immunization of animals by intramuscular administration
of 0.7 ml of adsorbed pertussis-diphtheria.--tetanus vacciue or either of two
components of this vaccine, adsorbed tetanus toxoid or -Wsorbed diphtheria
toxoid. Control rabbits were aiven an injection of Al(011.) in an amount
equal to that contained in theocombined vaccine. The purihed, to.-Mids,
used extensively in practical medicine, produced a coiwlex of morphologicall
changes in the Spinal ganglia and SDinal cord, that could be described as
typical of changes produced by a pathogen. The pathomory~holog~cal changes
affected neurons in the ganglia, Slia elements, blood vttspels,;,the cornua
of the spinal cord, and persisted for at least 2 weeks after inmunization,
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USSR UDC 576.809.7
PIETSITYYO D. F., Institute of Norzal and Pathological
Physiology, Academ;!A %e%h*ce%n'*ce's USSRO~ Moscow
nNorphological Changes in the Central Nervous System of Antimle Vaccinated
With Purified Toxoids"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSRp Vol 200q No 5, 1971, pp 1211-1214
Abstracts The study was performed on 50 rabbits which had received 0.7 ml
of purified, adsorbed toxoids or of the adsorbent solution (aluminun hydroxide)
intramuscularly. The animalz were sacrificed 11,4t 10, ani 30 days after
vaccination, and their spinal ganglia and spinal cords at.TI-T5.and 16-S1
were investigated for structural changes by Ifissl's method, In the first
group, which had received DPT vaccinep pathological changes typical of
"primary stimulation"i (redistribution of Nissl'a bodiesj~parinualear chroma-
tolysisl peripheral location of nucleit and vascular and glial Xcactions\
were observed in spinal ganglia andin the dorsz-1 and lat6ral horns of the
spinal cord but not in the ventral horn. These changes 1xicame moxe pronounced
on:the 4th day (pyk-nonis of neurons, hyperchromiat pericapsular ede-na, spotty
chromatolysis, vacuolization, amebold degeneration of glial cells, and
hemorrhagic spots), remained unchanged on the i0th day, and almost disappeared
1/2
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PLETSITYY, D. F., and STRUKOYA, L. G., Doklady Akadexii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200,
No 5# 1971# pp 1211-1214
on the 30th day. In the second group, which had received adsorbed tetamus
toxoid and in the third groupp which had received adsorbed toxoid, the
pathology was essentially the same as above.. In the fouz-th group, which had
received the adsorbent solution and thus served as the colitroll no patholo-
gical changes developed. These findings fully agree with the neurophysiolo-
gical disorders observed in animls, shortly after vaccination with toxoids.
2/2
USSR TJDC' 621.791.052.011:669.15-194.
-2+669.786+669.292
K4,T.SNT;.kI, E. P. Engineer, ASTAP'YCV, A. S., Ci.-irididate of
Tech-
S "'?
nical Sciences Engineer (Central Scientific
Research InstiLRI~Eor 1_~errou~s Metallurgy imeni. I. P. Bardin),
CHEOHEKIN, YU. F., Engineer (Plant imeni Lenin)., and 11M.BATOVA,
K. A *-, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Central Scientific
Research Automobile and Auto.Engine-institute)
"Properties of Welded Joints of Commerciall=,Steel Alloyed
With Nitrogen and Vanadium"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 11, Nov 70, pp 27-29
Abstract: Results are presented from A study of th~.- properties
of welded joints made under conditions similar to those used
for side members of motor vehicle frames from I 100~ton commer-
cial melt of steel produced in an open hearth,f.urnace at the
Chelyabinsk ~Ietallurgical Plant. The chemicaL composition of
the metal was: 0. 13%- C , I . 1974 Mn , 0 . 1276 Cr, 0Ni , 0. 12,171a V ,
0. 02% N, 0.09% Cu, 0.018'10 S, 0.008%,P. Welded Jointis produced
1/2
USSR
MATSNEV, E. P.1 et al., Svarochnoye Proizvods-vo, No 11,
Nov 70,.pp 27-29
in the sheet steel by manual arc welding were equal 4n strength
to the base metal. The fatigue strength of the welded jo*2*.nts
was.15-20% higher than the fatigue strength of*welded joints in
30T steel.
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7-1,1111 M, i !, Mil I ~T 111 PH i MP -.111 M " 111 ITM I M, Mmu f"
USSR UDC 532.52.63
'HARITO
STRUMINSKIY, V. V., K -NOV, A. 14. , CHERNYM, V. V. Novosibirsk
"Experimental Study of the Transition of a Laminar Pou-nd-wy Layer of a
Turbulent Boundary Layer at Supersonic Velocities"
Moscow, Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, NIo. 2, Mar/Apr 72, pp 30-34
Abstract: Experiments on the effect of -the unit Reynolds number on the
transition of a lair.-inar boundary layer into a turbulent boundary layer
under supersonic flow of a plane plate in.wind tunnels with different
dimensions of the worl ing clements are descrihed, It is: noted 4-hat experi-
mental data in the literature Dresent a fairly clear picture of the effect
of the unit Peynolds number Wv, where U is the velocity and v is the
coefficient of kineTnatiC ViSCOSity) on the transition -to the h,:amdary layer,
but that the results of these studies were conducted over a relatively
narrow range of unit Reynolds numbers (up to 23-10C' n-1) And it was there-
fore of '11terest to studv the effect of the unit Rey ~s nurlvr on the
nold
transition :bi a wider range of Ulv.. New results were obtained on the
transition of the laminar boundary layer intb 'a turbulent~~oLmidary layer
on a plane plate at M 3 and 4 over a widerange of variation in unit
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Omni IN MINIMUM giant M I M two I H I a I I ON M M
USSR
A;
STRUMINSKIY, V. V., et al, Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, No. 2, ?4ar/A'3r 72,
pp 30-34
Reynolds numbers (10-74'j-106 m-I.. A stabilization effoct which ap-pears
earlier in wind tunnels with greater dimensions of the ,.,orking- el(---,,.Ient
was observed for large values of the unit Reynolds nLwiber. The position
of the transition recrion in different wind tunnels was fairly well defined
by the number ReD for small values of the unit Reynold8,number, where
ReD UDIv and D is the dimension of the working clemant of the wiiid tunnel.
Data from experiments with five different wind turmels are preseTited.
'USSR
FILIPPON7,V M., and STRUMINSKIY, V. Y.
"Experimental Investigation of the Appearance and Development of Turbulence
in Pipes"
V sb. Turbulentn. techeniya (Turbulent Flws Collection, of Works), Moscow,.
"Nauka,". 1970, pp 240-246 (from Mh-Mekhanika, No 1, jan:11, Abstract No
1B678 by authors)
Translation: It is shoun that in laminar-turbulent transition there first.
appear therein clearly pronounced sintisoidal oscillations, the development
of,which subsequently leads to the formation of individual turbulent centers.
a The dependence of intermittance coefficient and number an Reynolds number is
described comparatively well by an integral function and d6nsity function of
normal error distribution lai respectively. , Investigationra were conducted by
of th closed
the scattered-light method using a special hydrauliedevice e A
type with a square- and round-section working part.
1/1
USSR UDC 621.43.011:533;621.5:533
STRUNIN. V. A., MANELIS, G. V.
I'Model of Heterogeneous Combustion in a Solid-Phase System* Oxidizer + Vuel"
V sb. .11-ya Vses. konf. po vopr. ispareniva,* goreniva iFaz. dinamike dispersn.
sistem,.1972 (11th All-Union Conference on Problems ot Evaporat:ion, Combustion
and Gasdynamics of Disperse Systems, 1972 -- Collection of Works) Odessa, 1972,
-pp 39-40 (from RZh4feldianika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 343417)
Translation: A model of heterogeneous combustion Is proposed for a system
consisting of plates of fuel and oxidizer plAced. one agaiiist the other. The
gassification products go to the surface of the nonvolatile fuel and react with
it with the release of heat and the f ormation of a gaseous prodoct. Formulas
for the mass rates of oxidation of the fuel, the mass rate of gassification of
the oxidizer and the distance between the plates are obtained. The case of
evaporation or sublimation of the oxidizer is considered. ~Conditions for the
transition of the reaction to the diffusion region are studied. The case of
gassificatian of the oxidizer by reaction of; thermal decomposition is analyzed,
The rate of combustion is evaluated for a potissium-carbmi:percb1or~)te system.
Yu. F. Dityakin.
ISSR UDC: 629.7.036.3-253.5:534.1
KOVALEV, A. A., STRUNKIN, V. A., MUSEVA, 1. 1.
"The Problem of the Influence of Stream Irregularity on G.5cillations of
Turbine Blades"
Tr. Kaz. Aviats. In-ta rWorks of Kazakh Aviation Institute], 1972, No 151,
L
pp 11-20 (Translated from RefcratiLrn),y Zhurnal Aviatsionajyo j RaRetnyyc
Dvigateli, No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5.54.34, from the Resume).
Translation: Iffie eqiiation for fo-rced oscillations of blades under tile
influence of external forces with amplitude~and phase varying with height is
-ice os
studied. The influence of the slope of nozzle blades on the resonzu C I
lations of power blades of turbines is analyzed. 3 figuros, 4 bibljo.
refs.
126
pes
XV-7. SIVOY Ur WWOMYSTALLTHE LAYERS OF X-416 COKOL-.4us Tr nits
X-PAY MMIIODS
(Article by 1. H. Kotelyanskiv, V. 1). Strypi. Ku=etmov. W-tituta
RAdimnRineerrvio~-ind Elec~imics a( th" uhIL of Sciences. Mt5ccv;,
Navomlbirqk. I;LjI" r!zium po ?.rqtmcAA"._R.=tA,j Lclujrp~uqnikvw~h
The methods of x-ray d0fracttm =xxures-t and Lauo diftrnctim p^t-
tern& were toed to study the orlentsclon cry"CollarrAphic rzti" vf the bete,
OI)itaxy of smacrystalline, layers of se=:itvn4..tinj comounds US. CdSa and
74%0 an oubstrat** of aingle, crystaIR of cubic synp:ony,, 'be laws of the cry%-
tallographic ratlam oze foua4 and they art discussed.
The results. ars, ptcvtzt*4 from szudy6a tho defecti" structure of spi-
CAXL&I joyarm by the Fujivaregetbodvithout asp*rstion of th".trem the oub-
UMC. 62 0.19 3. 7
KOLOTYRKIN, Ya. 'X., and Sciez-tf fie
Physicoci
Research Instizute imeni L. Ya. Karpov; Scientific i~eseaf~61 1listitute
of Organic S,2mi-Products and 13yes
"Localized Titanium Corrosion On Application of AlternatAag Current"
Silp-OCL 70, pp, 5.11-5'i 6
Moscow, Zasochita Metallov, Vol 6, No 5,
Abstract: This study concenir, the O-f-2ct of alLern.~!Linj-,' curri!nt on Lhe
Corrosion-electrochemical beliavior of titanitza in 6 n. solutioti of liCl
and ii S04 (with or without chlorine iiaturatioa) at ()0"C -&~,dl roata
2
temperature. In thc SO!ut'O-" IICI+CI2 talc application of alcernatint-
current causes localized corrosioil of citan~vm; in i-,S:J,41':1,2 it inteas
uaifom corrosion. Tile difference in the bohavior o~~ In, 61-lorinu-
aaturatad UCI is rolated Lo the difftjr~,nt stati?.i~ of thn t-:WiLal':~. surface
(active Aad passive) which feature different
chlorine does not directLy prorilbte piLtillf" XeL bollig an it:
paijaivatoo t1taiiiura. depol~iri40ri iC,413d MA1403 It! 14141~ %kl001!1jC1h1C! 1,4, Lila
-r.-,o offeat of alteriiaLinj; currant. A dtop 1a tempernmj;rcl
the dis3oluLian rate mid A'nc-rease-s ciie -,-lroportion of 'curre. t. la sulfuric
US S TZ
X0L0TYRX,1N, YA. M., and ST.RTJ1Q1X1N1, V A., et al. Z a zl, i c hi t a
P
Metallov, Vol 6, 'Nilo 5, Sep-Oct 70, pp 511-5L6
acid solution the corrosion rate of active titaaium is alt:,isL 2.6 timCS
lower than that in RCI without polarization~and is 1.4 lower -with
a-c polarization, In the latter case the disisolutioa rat4i rem-3ams Imier
71'. chlorine-aacurated
than the anodic comDoneric of alternacing currenL;.
~H JC04- with application of alternaciag current, the polari~,".:Lng current
-m an 1-2
uring an anodic half-period) is conuumed to foL oxid' fil*i; the
lack of chlorine-ions obviates the possibility.of localized activation.
2/2
USM LjDc 620,193.3
W=" A.. T~Ey'.PLIN, Kh. L. and PORE-1 E. N., Scientific Research
Ltute.o rganic Intermediates and Dyestuffs
"Combustion of Titanium and Its Alloys in.Gaseous Chlorine"
Moscow, Zashchita metallov, Vol 6, No 1# Jan-Feb 72, pp 15-18
Abstract; Discussed is the combustibility of titanium and its a.11o;rs in
gaseous chlorine w well a5 the effect of alloying on bot
-h infl4mmation
and corrosion resikitance of titanium in chlorine gas. Involved:in the
study were OT4-0, UT4-1, VT5-1, n_14, Ti-Pd and Ti-14o alloys of giver.
compositions. The time from the input of Chlorine gas to the m6ment of
the specimen's combustion is termed "Induction period". The duration of
this period depends largely on the preparation of the apectmen. A table
shows the effect of temperature (30, 60, 90,.120 and 150*C) on the dura-
tion of the induction period of titanium alloys in dry chlorine gas as
a function of preparation conditions. The VT5-T alloy, being a,stable
oy, took 352 an 0
all d 20' hra to ignite 9.t 30 and 600C, respectivedy.
T
-14 ranked second. Freshly cleaned apecim; s demonstrated shorter
U en
1/2
STRUNKIN, V. A., et al, Zashchita metallov, Vol 8, No 1, Jan-Feb 72,
PP 15-18
induction periods. Metal chlorides vith higher vapor pre-tsures appear to
react violently with chlorine* Of all experimental,alloys, Ti-32% 1.14o was
moat stable and.is recommended for components, of experimental equipment
using dry chlorine at temperatures not exceeding 600C. (2 tables,
19 bibliographic references).
)4-4 6 il,
j4 III-
't-11ft 1).Sc.
-4-4514 .ad, Inetl-tu-'e
Crowth Biology, USSR Academy
of ~c4ezcoo
hvczrybody has a ure for vilkv='M
it? Just how Soviet geneticists are solvIng this pr-,bler-, iz
described below.
Ma2e caterpillars cf 3ilkworO zCV,,v a h!,*er
=Crc
llofxioltzc~" than Temalat: they "r cc-,z
cr one ki vgr4m ef catca !cdde ienveLO.
r . vo Aro-
frooders find it v?culd be much more ex-edien,
the "strong" scx. However It is actual-ij lzpossible t,~ sele;~.t
wilosi.by outivard signs alore.
Noverthe2coo, scientists have sucereded In aolvir4 -.bta
-problem.
In 19305, B.L. Antnurov, a 2cv.'Ot 4;Vn,1tiOiFtj n
Acaaemician, found tho rjde1y-kn,.,-Tn labrratt,-ry xe-.h~az .7f
optional production of the aile ar-A female oexes, Zcntlruinx-
xta , a nu=17cr c.1
research In this. di-roction by joint effc.
latcratorles of the Central Asinn. Sericulture Resezr-,h
Institute, Tashkent 'Stste Uni~ers!.Ty ani. the zf
Growth Mology 01' the UZISR AOa3C=y OT SCieLoeo h~-.ve aavelc;-ed
lundamentally now rzetbeiia of sot reg--latlon, ouitaile
oottisoroial uses,
The okill nucleus of any ors-a-t-13z i=clludeo m1l,-,i,o~.7:-zl-
ly rmal paircd v
hoir separate svotiono, called !5e~Mvet re
1.0 or other characters of the for ex=-, :e , thc
oolour. of %he eggs.
The eggs laid by the ailkwo-= =c-h are usually -f a 4. s-v't:
0olour. In some or-Ificially 1,rodwed strains -.!~e :-v
light. The colour Is Inhorited irrea-pective of t"a sex. FY
using nuoloar radlat ions., c apat'le of Muta'.1Z;.8--
hereditary chnr4oa-and roshuf~!Itzg- the here0ltary
it hue been possAble to tranup-ant 'L." Seno reopznzt'le fr
the dark coloLir of the egga to tha- single ohro=o-,c=a whi-.h
'V6" rIse to the developrent of the fexalo sox.
l
y white oolour genelo-vers viability, and so zale
could not be turned over for Industrial fee!ing'
thia noiant'-fic aohiever-ont has fourd
applications in our oountry,
2
:t !a well-krcr- hat In plant an~ arl=al breedirw the
n hybr Ids o
T'V t f rarrnz, .~:o telongo,l to dif-ftrcnt
ul.-A!=3 cr breedz, have an enhzn~ed and nrOuctivity.
':~L cv1r%;ra of the eef;z h64i za,'c It Voozjible to aert
o,.zt future, malles anl femnloo faultienely Ly nrcro-
breeding repreBertativei of two breeds, to obtain pure bybrid
eqA~,v. ilybrid ~oterpillara of both -px,!s den,:nstrated rs high
'tiability. The ;rodu,~tlvity of silk-mirm :ter-dinC hnn prown,
Lar " ly.
-h-~ juPetz -icntinued, The ccizrlex ~r~~cdS ol rnilation
ttic-s Ka-~e ;er=ixted ecicnis-e to evvive a nvmbar of new
Ereadt -ztat were now laballed accora.1n;z to t-he Ir r:6x. 7heir
male and TeC',31e egFs car, 'e tlearly die-Irguianed -,y the!.-
COIC,jr, The hybril males of th,~et treef;F
Pas!,tld state ard inluOtrial- '-Pat=, The Utbek. U-Iniatry Oi '4Z.Vi-
;1-3tz -,-? ~cpir'-cheir broad application in 1973,
,;e P
I
:Coo to S*7 that it le virtually impeaciblo to Port
cul the evgz by hand. That is done by ;hztaelectric automatic
=1 -I e. I me 0 .
P.'!'! ly bV InI t many hqr-ditary chnnoon and
"r;!;carV'. C' h .,.U" "I Ot ff"68 ..' '.T, has boall rocloible
:'.6" r=c rea y 115 te
to -1,)Ivo a.zp~t.,Ilal brood. The vffs;~rirg obtaincd
fr= ita cr-,!Aa-bre "ing wlth any other brqL~d cinoists. entirely
*11 fQ=lP f'E;!S prcve to be inviable, The
W-ItCmaTil.devi,~* can now be discarded, a a t-
or
ir.6-Clat "fenvtIo mecbsn-lamO Is -'&.erent In the ej:g.3,
id-illy, as shxar by state and prcd%katlor trials the
all-rcunll appl.1caticr. of methods of sex ref"U!:~tlon Rqj o!
-nly male ~at~rplllars rf the hi4h-yj-IA stlkworm
hybrid will pr-.rmit ua to prcduc! 35-40 ~er cent more raw
42.1k, Ei7en the aa=9 Lbou- and -aterial covts.
It =~;at te mald th,-it theohaAeeovor to thr. brecdlig of
Cato r,1.11.nr:i 1,1 rrf, atx will cill for av" riarrar,~nnents nt
silkworm trqeq1cg Ilantes t~fter,,Olll half of *h-! Oovid Ocac
w.111 be Ir.-.1-able 1h this cnae. at mearx %ro %jr.:Yn t,,cre agga
will be n&eded. However the introduction of new hybrids in
produotioz will result a a WeWhty addition to vik output
without any an large menYthe feeding basis.
%' Ez-4V a
USSR UDC 551.46.087.08
YAMKOVOY, V. A., OVANESOV, 0. G., LATYSHEVA G. I., STHUTSINSKJ
_Y, A. V., and
MATVEYEV, V. A.
"A Marine Water Temperature Meter"
Kiev, Vestn. Kiev. politeklin. in-ta. Ser. pribaroctr. (journal of the Kiev
Polytechnic Institute-Instrument Engineering Series) No 3, 1972, pp 34-35
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Metrologiya.ilzmeritel'ttaya Teklinika, No 1,
1973, Abstract No 1.32.723 by V. S. Krasnova)
Translation: A short description of an instrument for measuring the temperature
of-marine water is presented, whose function is based on tle transformation of
h
temperature into an electrical signal. The average temperature is measured by
the unbalance current of a bridge using a microamneter M=1690+A, first class,
with current limits 0-100 microamp, as an indicator. The 'range of temperature
from -2*G to +35*C is broken doun into four subranges of 10% each. The
voltage of the feeding measurement circuit is 9.86 volts constant current.
-iith ar
The instrument assures the measuzement of temperature in each range i
accurac me
y of + 0.1'C. The maximum endurance ti of the monitor for a fixed
level and a discrete measurement Is 4-5 seconds. U illusv6eatiaa, English
esume)
75
aim-
USSR UD.C-- 911. 3.63.6.9811~ .455(470.333)-
DOZORTSEVA, A. A.
ADAMVICEE, V.- I-, S~~, ~V, 11.,~ and
"Elimination. of Tularemia. in-- the.. Desaa~ Flood Plain in.Rp-lation-to.the River
Irrigatioa Project"
V sh. Kompleksn- probl. Desny (Complex.Froblems of the Deana ----collection of
works), Tula, 1970, pp 196-202.(frourRM-364 Meditsinska~.a geogr fiya, No 1,
Jan 71, Abstract No 1..36.122.by V., Maslbvskaya)
Translation: 'From 1948 to: 1-463 tbere. ware 1 417 recorded~cases of tularemia
in Bryanskaya Oblast, vmd,morbidity was gradually increasing. The high in-
eAdence in 1963 can be explained by the abrupt intensification of the epi-
zootic process im tularemia foci and the absence of approVriate..vaccination
for the population. After 19.63 the morbidity sharply.decreased- in 1964 --
7 cases (in the environs of Brausk);: in- 1965 -~ 2; and in L1966 -12 cases
(in the De&na flood plain). In the Desna flood plain thart~,_ are -two dan-
gerous epidemiological areas:. Zf'xom the~m-outh of the 3olva~river,to Pil'-
,e and from Radutino. to Belaya Berezka village. ' Tularemia study
shina villag
in Rryanskaya Oblast showed that:,elementary foci of infectiaware.associated
withthe distribution of Ixodes apronophorus ticks and are ~ound.ia alder
1/2
USSR
AMMWal, V. L,, et al, V sb.. Kompl:eksn. probl. Desny (Complex Problems of
the Desua. - collection of- Works),. TuIA. 1970,.pp 196-202,.(fran RZh-36.
Meditsinskaya gaograflya,- Na 1,, Jan-. 71,. Abstract No 1. 36.122 -by V. Maslov-
skaya)
groves. Cartographic dat.T shows:that-tularemia foci in 1963 were associated
with areas of I-and reclamatIon-.. Thesei conditions are causing Ixodes ticks
and rodents ta inhabit the shores ot'drainage canals. Dlic'xofoci.emerge,
from wbdzh infectionspreads intathe_~flood plain with Sub~equent~increased
AncIdence of tularemia in thewpopulation. Tho morbidity ptobability has
increased for tularemia,. hemorrhagir- fever with a renal syitdrome, Q fever,
and other diseases.
2/2
MON
USSR UDC 621.318.435:621.391.822
KOLACHEVSKAYA, V. V., KOLACHEVSKIY, N. N., ROZHDESTVENSKIY, V. V. ,
."Spectral Distribution of Magnetic Noise Close to Harmonics of the Frequency
of Magnetic Alternation"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 7, Jul 71, pp 1211-1215
Abstract: The authors consider one of the possible mechanisms which may result
In flicker of susceptibility. It is assumed that a speciiiien is placed in an
external sinusoidal field with amplitude Ho'and magnetic it1ternation in some
special cycle. In addition, a random field h(t) is appli6d to the specimen
with zero average value. Phenomenologically, this field describes additive
magnetic noises such as Barkhausen noise, extFrnal fields of random type,
etc. It is assumed that the interval of correlation of additive noise is
much shorter than the period of magnetic alternation, and that its distri-
bution function at fairly large h falls as ex.p(-hl). It is shmin that such
an "inoculation" additive noise can generate flicker noise in susceptibility.
The theory is experimentally verified by a study of the spectral distribution
of excess magnetic noise in thin Permalloy films, The prollosed -theory can
also be used to explain the experimental resulta of works 01tere oxcess noise
has been observed at a magnetic alternation frequency of se:veral megahertz,
USSR UDC: 517.948:513-86
STRYGIN V. V.
the Question of Generating Solutions for a Periodic Problem for Autono-
mous Systems"
Tr. XII mat. Voronezh. un-ta (Works of the Scientific Research Institute of
MAthematics, Voronezh UniverFity), 1970,.VYP. 1, I)P 159-174 (from RM-Mate-
matika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5.5940)
Translation: The author considers a periodic problem for an autoaomous
Th
system of dif ferential equations with a sr.02 parameter. T e task of finding
periodic solutions of the system reduces to tvo problems on stationary
points of operators acting in different spaces, For corresponding proble=.,
the author studies two systems of equations for finding the "'generating"
'parameters. It is proved that these systems coincide under certain conditions.
Ya. Mamedov.
27
Waveguides
UDC
USSR 621.372.832.43
BAGORNOV A. I., VASILIYEV, V. P., GORDEYEV, V. A. ZTJNl 11.
,,Ilu F.
HA Miniature Magnetless Ferrite Diode.Waveguidell
V sb. Radioelektron. v nar. kh-ve SSSR (Radio Electronics in the Soviet
National.Economy--collection of works), Kuybyshev,.1971, pp 371-373 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 1113189)
Translation: The paper presents the results of an experimental study of
a magnetless miniature diode for the cm band based on a cylincb,ical ferrite
vith induced unidirectional anisotropy. The diode is'bas 'ed on a rectangular
waveguide with an absorber located in a depression in on4L, of its walls.
A dielectric plate is placed in front of the absorber to improve matching
and tuning of the electrical length. The height of the!*--rrite cylinder
Is 80-95 percent of the size of the narrow wall of the sayeguide. The
operating principle of such a diode is described and the characteristics
of,a model of the diode are -oresented. One~illustration, bibliography of
five titles. A. K.
LISSR UDC 621.372.85
KOSHKIN, L. I., GORDEYEV, V. A., STRYGIN, YU. F., NAGOMMV, A. I., VASILYEV,
V. P.
11small Wave Guide Devices"
Issled. po fiz., metodike,fiz. i astron. -.V.sb. (Research in Physics and
Physics and Astronomy Procedures -- collection of works),~Kuybyshev, 1970,
pp 43-44 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr. 71,:Abstract 1~.Io 4BI77)
Translation: The development of a number of small wave guide devices is
reported: a ferrite rectifier weighing 60 grams,, a "nonmagnetic" ferrite
circulator with unidirectional anisotropy and iome ferrite, devices with in-
duced anisotropy.
NMI-
USSR uDc: 621.396.679.46
GORDMV, V. A., INAGORNOV, A. I., VASILIYEV, V. P., STRYGIN, Tu, F.
"A New Ferrite Commutator"
Moscov, Radiotelthnika, Vol 27, No 7, Jul 72, PP 97-100
Abstract: The paper gives the principle of operation and design of a commu-
tator which utihzes a ferrite vitb induced unidirectional anisotropy. The
results of an experimental check of a pilot model of the proposed commutator
are presented, and it is shown -.-hat the suggested treat-meiit of the ferrite
gives a waveguide commutator which is simple.and reLiable~and can be exten-
sively used as a microwave switch and modulator. Pulse-cl-~-ain carriers can
be modulated with respect to position, amplitude or durattan (PIMI, PAM and
PDM). The advantages of small. size and weight rpmke the de'vice attractive
for use in navigational and radar e4uipment on aircraft and space vehicles,
as well as in measurement technology.
Isom I IMINK-SOMMM
-T Li MO V.) A
29 Oet 71 50 FPD CYECF.' NZT
40: FvRvl~~ PACST 0164zrr
26. ussti .19 d 7 JqqJ
XONCUMT. 0. A., Imtitute of Oererzl ani Educat.,tcritl Fzsywhology. Ac-vle!iq o." Zdticca-
tic.--' Sciences of the USSR. masccw, sni STF.;_TXI_'V i'x. A 1Mt;i!*..te of
'Medicine and Occuraticn?.1 ~Jzelse, Gcprkiy~
~Frobabtlllstia Predi~:tion as a Determinpuit of ReactIon Tire to
Nosccw, Vcpicsy Psilhololzu, Iio 3.. may-mn 72, pp, 46-56
Abstr-4cc~;. Subjects of these predx-.ted the occurrence of one of fo~~r (in
one serle,,, t,,;o) they were also zp_,~-jtrel to retpond ro 'lie evinta -,s th-y
occurred. 21711 theIr T~_aCrtion ti;aes i~ere meas,-red.
Except w~iaro pmbabI.liI.:e,,s ve;_,e Fwatly undclaal., zinbjees tLr~!dpd tc 255-,-,e that
the prohE~b-.U!cies of all events were eqlisl. The.r resatic-n t:L-Z'-.1 1,4ere 1',).ind t.~ co:,ras-
po,-4 to the prediitiors, rather thzn to real pro_~ability distribut-lor-s. Thus the
reaction t4_-te to the most predicted event i~as short
al perfornance k:LprQYed in bath respects,
Over a period of several daya, subject.
but p7edicted probabilities remalred scmevhat more eqtal than real, Probabilities.
IA
Optics & Spectroscopy
USSR,
MriAMAIISKIY, m. I., S-t~-zYm(G7 N.
"Detemanation of Dipole Moments of Organic 111olecules in the Triplet Ezeited
State"
'roskon Septeriber
Leningrad, Optika i Spek. ~iya 1970, pp, 469-72
ABSTRACr: A method is proposed for evaluating the di~pole moments of organic
-riplet
nolecules in excited triplet states by the use of data on triplet-I
energy transfer in liquid solutions. This Tnethod significantly increases the
rm~ber of objects which can be studied.
The article includes two tables and two figures. There are 6 references.
C
53B
"An -
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