SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUSHKIN, V.N. - SUVORKINA, D.V.

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USSR UDC 621.372.413 SUSHKIN$ V. N. "Calculating the Characteristics of Laser Resonators with a Coupling Hole" Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of Moscow Power Engineering Institute), 1972, vyp. 108, pp 114-118 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 72,ACastract No 6B211) Translation: A method is given for solving the integral equation of a con- focal band resonator using the Filon formu.la.. The bibliography has 4 entries. IA ~R 11 USSR KULIKOV, A. V., LIKHMNSHTEYN, G. I., ROZANTSEV, E. G.,., S V. I., and SHAPIRO, A. B. "Possibility of Determining the Distance Between runctional Protein Groups by the Spin-Label Method" Moscow, Biofizika, No 1, 1972, pp 42-48 Abstract: A set of iminoxyl polyradicals with a known structure was used to analyze the possibility of determining the relative position of the spins of iminoxyl fragments from the shape and second moment of the ESP spectra Of Spin- labeled proteins (egr, lysozyme, sperm whale myoglobin, atid rabbit muscle myosin) at T = 77* K. The ESR spectra were found to be-sensitive to the distance between spins If it did not exceed 17 to 18 L (The method of second moments can be used to estimate the distance betwPen imino-yl frag- in the 8 to 16 X interval). The spin-label method was used to estimate the distance between the functional groups,in lysozyme (histidine and lysine groups), trjoglobin (histidine groups), -and. myosin 6ulfhydryl groups). The results in the case of lysozyme and myoglobin were consfittent with the X-ray diffraction models of these proteinsi 1/1 UDC 577.3 CHUMAKOV, V. N., GRIGORYAN, G. L., --I , ROSANTSEV, E. G., and KAI, WBON, A. E., Institute of Virology imeni, ..I. IvanovsRly, Academy of Eedical Sciences USSR, and Institute o1a Chemical Physics, Acadepq, of Sciences USSR, Koscow "Study of Spin labels in Animal Tissues" Moscow, Biofizikap Vol 16, No 3, HAY/Jun 71r pp 564-565 Abstracti The stable free ininoxyl radicals 2,2,6,6-tetr,-iinethyl-i~-a-minopiD--ridire- -1-oxyl and its maleic acid imide derivative were injected intraperitoneally to rats, mice, and frogs in aqueous solutions in a dose of 500-600 mglkg. Within 2-4 hrs after Injection of the solutions, the lyophilized tissues of the animals exhibited EFR spectra indicating the presence of firmly fixed (immobil- ized) free radicals. Wetting of the tissues with physiological saline solution transformed the EPR signal of firmly fixed free radicals into one typical for radicals -itb a hiaber mobility, On treatment of the lyophili7ed tissues with water vapor and 02' the concentration of iminoxyl ratlicals, as :Uidicated by the EPR spectrum, first increased to a maximum and then ar-,-dually decreased. The mositure content of the tissue samples in these experiments was brought to only 10% (i.e., only bound water was present), os that the i-adicals renained in the firmly fixed state. It was shown in earlier work by ChunJacov and Kalsianson that 1/2 CHUMAKOV, V. M., et al., Biofizika, Vol 16t No 3, MY/Jun 71, PP 564-565 under these conditions the EPR tissue semiquinone signal associated with the semiquinone of coenzyme Q also increases and, on passing through a maximum, finally disappears. In the present workt disappearance of this signal, which contributed to the central component of the. iminoxyl radical EPR sDectrum, resul- ted from changes in the tissues spectrum (e.g., rat liver tissue) upon treat- mentwith water vapor and 0 . A reaction between the Wnoxyl and semiquinone radicals in the tissues coM be assumed. The fact that -the iminoxyl radicals react with semiquinones in a reversible reaction with the forriation of hydroxy- lamines was established in experiments conducted in vitro In wbIah seriquinones derived from benzoquinone, duroquinone, andnaphthoquinone vrere, appliel. The results obtained indicated that iminoxyl spin lables are Oonvenient redox indica- tors for the study of processes of electron transfer In tbe respiration chain Of biological oxidation in mitochondria. A :5 mu-9. s'ruLjy UP TUL 11KOPrKTIES ANU LUNDITLUMS OF GRL*Mt OF LPITAXIAL LAVERS OF CALLUM IMU4TUE FPA)M WLUTION IM A, GALUUM M:LT C. s-reactz"v, Yu. G. P,.khar, 11. 1. qvshko. At.H...Tusevskiv, Svetl.-k; Nov -iii1birsk, I , . . --- - IProtreii~*_m-Gs-ts i ~11. SILT.02lum Po Siniers- Pu~u_E,~vo,;n.(IqXy~Af Krlstall.v I PL.uXl- -Iq 7-1-.- 1911 Itta CPLtc,%i*t lAyets of Rafttwx erseuLdo -are itrew. tro's . solution in a Fallt%m relt in n vertical reactor. The palll%m mit placed in m container of carbon glass was Paturated by alsenic by drepapositton, of Ast'l A stod, was made of the effect of the growth t*mpqraturut thtb COCIUS: ~Tat~: t)-. nalt volume and the orientation plane of the substrate& on t1m morphology. the Crowtl~ rate and the electrical characterla ties of the epitaxial layers. Tbo %ourcc& of uncontrolled admixtura ware analyzed for growth of the SaIllum armen'd I*V- are. USSR UDG 621.316-722.1 5USHKO, V.A. On The Cut-Off Switching Frequency Of Regulator Transistors In Rilse-Wration Voltage Regulators" Vestn. Kiyev. politekhn. in-ta. $or. radioektron, (Bullotin Of Kiev Polytechnical Institute. Radioalectronics Sariao), 1970, No.7, pp 9,5-5-)5 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No IB465) Translation: Three circuits of power amplifiers with p_%lee duration modulation are compared, with the object of determining the dependences of the cut-off owitching frequency. The dependenciof the maximum-perm-ionible switching freTuen- cy for all three circuits is derived from the common exprassiorr-for full power which is dissipated by a transistor in a switch LKx,.-oqe13o_r1j regime. In the cir- cuit of a power amplifier with a center point, the relative time of the switch- ing state of each tra'noistor !a one half as much as in the circuit of a voltage regulator with pulae duration modulation. In a bridge circuit for a power amp- lifier, the relative time of the switched on state of eaoh trunsistor is the same as in the circuit with a center pointi however, the voltage at the cut-off transistor is approximately equal to the food voltaget La., half as much as in the circuit with the center point. 7ha considerations mentioned make it possible 1/2 USSR VestrL. Kiy2v. 2211,tekhn. in-ta. Ser. radioektron., 1970, No 7, PP-93-95 (from M--Elektronika i X2ye 2KLMpeni;M,, No, 1, January 1971, Abstract No 1B495T for the writer to conclude that with equal output power, a bridge circuit for a power amplifier can assure operation with a larger witching frequency that the circuit of a switch regulator vith pulse duration.modulat-ion and a circuit for an amplifier with a center Point- 3 M.~I ref. V.~Sh. 2/2 USSR UDC 518:517.944/.947 IS S L HKO, "Approximate Solutions of One Quasilinear Equation Having a Small Para-meter with the Leading Derivative" Moscow, Nekotor. primeneniya metoda setok v gaz. dinw-nike -- Sbornik (Applications of Grid "Tethods in Gas Dynamics -- Collection of Works), No 2, Moscow State Univ. Pub. House, 1971, pp 145-251 (from Referativnvv Zhurnal Matematika, No 7, july 71, Abstract No 7B958, by 1. SheLikhova) Translation; In the strip D 0 t T, < x < Cauchy's problem is considered for the equation alit air (1, r. 11) ou const (problem A.), and for the equation L u 0 (problem A0). On the assumption o? sufficient smoothness for the initial function, evaluationswere made for the derivatives of the solution of 1/2 ~7- USSR SUSHKO, V. G.,,~ekotor. primeneniva matoda setok y inamike Sbornik ___8 Iz. (~: (Applications of Grid 'Llfethods in Gas Dynamics -- Collection of I-Torks), No 2, Moscos State Univ. Pub. House, 1971, pp 145-251 (from Referativavv Zhzirn--l Matematikq, No 7, July 71, Abstract, No 7B958, by 1. Shelikhova) problem A. appearing in equation (1) in the norms of~the spaces C(D) and Ll(d). Specific properties of the approximate solutions of problem A,-, whose structure dnpends on local differential properties of the solution of problem A., are described, in the regular, and irregular cases. Evalua- tions of their errors are made (using truncating functions'and the concept of the potential of the solution), given different asstLmptlons on the prox- imity of the approximate and exact solutions of the AC problem. An evalua tion is obtained for the rate of convergence of the solution to the A.- problem. T~,io methods of obtaining approximate solutions of the Ae problem are outlined that possess the specific properties described, in the for-ni of a polynomial or asymptotic series in pwers of c (with cofactors dependent an e). A set of admissible initial conditions for the AC problem is described. (24 bibliographic reference!g) 2/2 USSR UDC 621.385.6 SUSHKOV, A. D., 11EOS, V. A., FEDOROV, V. A. "Study of Two-Gap Ihput Device of HicrLwave Amplifiers With Quasi-Static control" Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of the Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute), 1970, Issue 96, pp 15-119 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract No 8A169) Translation: The results are presented of an experimental study proposed by one of the authors, of the two~gap input device of a microwave amplifier, with the object of determining the possibility of Its use in microwave tetrode amplifiers for modulation of a convective, electron stream with respect to density. A model was studied of a tetrode based on a 6S5D (triode) tube. The input microwave signal was fed into a cavity formed by the space cathode-con- tral grid. The amplified signal was led out from a cavity formed by the space- grid-anode. The study was conducted at a frequency of 900 MHz. It is shown that the device has definite advantages over familiar circuits and makes it possible to increase considerably the amplification factor of a tetrode amplifier. R.M. USSR UDC 51 SRAGOVICH, V. OP., SUSIIKOV 3 G FLEROV, YU. A. "Two-Level Adaptive System of Decentralized Control of Technological Processes" V sb. Detsentralizovan. metody upr. (Decentralized Control Methods--collection of works), Moscow, 1972, pp 39-42 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract, No 12V4-01) No abstract 039 UNCLASSIFIf.a PROC E ~S S I NG -TITLE--.-THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE, STUDY OF OF THE VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUS -U- _-AUT4OR-(04)-RAZUMEYEVi A*N.t SRAGOVICHP V*G.i SUSH~q~~, j4jjj~;. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR DATE--230CT70 THE SHIPOVt A.A. -S0U;tCE--KOSf4ICHESKA1A BIOLOGIIA I MEDITSINAv VOL. 4, JAN.-FEB. 1970, P. -30 2 2 .'PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS-- B I OLOG ICAL AIJD- MEDICAL SCIENCES _,TOPIC TAGS--SPACE MEDICINE, VESTIBULAR DISTURBANCEt EYE, VISUAL PERCEPT.IONP SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY,~ MATHEM4TjC.MO0EL tOiNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Rc-EL/FRAME--1997/1969 STEP NO--UR/0453/701004/000/0022/0030 '0612 Cl~'RC ACCESSION NO--AP012 UNCLASSIFIED -77 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120612 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REVIEW OF PUBLISHED STUL)IES C01NCER-NING THE MECHANISMS OF THE vEsTIBULAk NYSTAGMUS. A MATHE-mATICAL MODEL OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE VESTIBULAR AND DCULOMOTOR APPAPATUSES IS PROPOSED AS THE BASIS OF A POSSIBLE 14ECHANTS14 OF THE i) -1 L GICAL DEVELOPMENT OF A VESTIBULAR %lYSTAGMUS. THE ANATOMICAL AN PHY,-, 0 0 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE COMPONENTS OF THIS MOUEL DURING TH6 PROCESSING OF AFFERENT INFORMATION ARE DISCUSSEN. .EXPERIMENTS DESICNED TO 3RING THIS MODEL CLOSER TO THE CEREBRAL STRUCTURES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NYSTAGMUS ARE DESCRIBED. UNCLASSIFIED MEN -TT1 UDC 599-l8l.Oe5.23 CULMATION OF MA"L CMLS AT 'SUROPTIMUK' TWZi~ATMS f.t' (at, Lng) W I (Article by V. V-9 chava md.V:, V. Par -akW Moscow. 'VoTl . ~NQ3. . Xasmilska 1971, pp 20-23, sUbcItted 20 July 1970; Abstract: Cultums of L* HeLax and VNK-21 cellx~ A-Iw FL. RH humen -Ioa and kidney calls, and Chinese h4m- star calls of sublines 237 and 01 were cultivated P-t tcz;-eraturea of 37 and 36-28% with w Inrarvrl of 2 L, A-2. BIU-21 calls and Minese hamster cells war* foun4 to be cd;alblo of mitotic divir.-toh at 30 end ZVC. Prol-Iforat-ion of L cells was-aaluzzIned fo.- 19 months (42 subi=culfitions); other call. lines tolarrted two or three suloinc,=16tionv (20-4 days)'u-nder the" conditions. The aea-p-tation of L cells vavalved sub- atcatial cytophyst4logical changes which reflected the adaptation process. whir-% is obviously phanotypice-1. Marz=al calls are usually cultLvLt~d outsi4d the body at 35-38'. Th4se conditions are considered optimum for tissue culturao of war*- blooded animalso x1th--'MSh Zile lower temparftture limit at which no-r--x karyokiiiatic divialon Is pobalble haa Viet Vzr-1,.=- zl~riflad. Contra- dIctory opinio-id az, are given In the I-Itcrature (Ya. A,. Vi=r.-awr; V~ V. et al.; Holer-Lova. at al.; ML-kiao and Nakehara; Rao Azd En-~~Ibers). This p&per rivas the xcsults of axprri- nenta for study of cha rulciplicaticz of to= lincj c. t~.Ilc at: 41f- fareat z&opcraturea anj t-~- ?".flai-Itzy oi adaptizg t1tem zza eubaptimunt tt=-,Vrz' ture couditices. Cell aultix~,tlon at suboptimum t~mparaturcs czn be used extensive- ly In stu4ing the affect of welghclemcaass or, individual cell cycle ph"as =d mitotic =echr-itsms. Under suloptimal tcm.?4~ratura condLtions the duration of active cell Srcw.h IL increasod (in parzicula:, thib applies to ha loCarithmiz &nd aratioacry Phases); in other wordr, the ax?*rI=aaier ezz "extend In ti=" the course or t1te call cycle, both as - 28 USSR UDC 621-791..053-004-64:669-715 KRYUKOVSKIY, V. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, NOVIKOV, 0. M., Engineer, ME5HKOVA, 0. V., Candidate of Tecnnical Sciences, and SUS IK6V V. N1_16., Engineer "Discontinuities in ',*i'elds of Alloy AMg6 in the Presence of Oxide Inclusions" Moscow, 5varochnoye Proizvodstvo, ~Ho 12, Dec 10, pp 25-27 Ab6tract: The article describes reSUltS Of a StUdy of the rea- sons for the formation of discontinuities in wolds of alloy nl,"g6- Weld discontinuLties due to the presence of oxide skins can be divided into two types, viz. long ones forming along the axis of the weld (poor fusion) and short ones sit"ted at an angle to the axis of the.weld. The first type results from poor preparation of~the groove face surface, shifting of the arc,relative to tne buttt as well as increased butt gap* The seciand type results from oxidation of the filler wire and groove fa~:e surface during -ive depend- welding. For purposes of establishing the quantitat ence of total discontinuity length on the butt gap size, 50i x V2 59- USSR KRYUKOVSKIY, V. N., et al., Svarochnoye Proizvodstva, No 12, Dec 70, pp 25-27 250 x 4 mm plates were welded with a gap of 0.25-3.0 mm- 0~ ro Single-phase amd three-phase nonconsunable-ele trode a - 311 ielding was used. -Ine results indica-.e tkat there is a .range of butt gap values '(1.0-1.5 mm) in which there is a minimum cathode sputter- ing area and a maximum discontinuity lengths This range is wider in single-phase than in three-phase welding. Aa accelerated single-phase weldin:-, regifne (increasing the aeld rate from 10-15 to 20-25 m/hr with a correspondin1g, increase in the welding cur- rent) contributes to more complete breakdown and.di3persion of the oxide skins, resulting in. over a threefold decrease in -~he total discontiziuity length. The assembly and fixation of welda- ble elements with a minimum butit gap and tkie use. of accelerated procedure and a three-phase instead of a single-phaae arc are recommended to prevent the formation,of discontinuities due to oxide inclusions in welds. USSR UDC: 8.114 SUWX 1". 4,.-A I'Use of Methods of Mathematical Progrwming for S>-ithesis of Planetary Systems by, Computer" Vychisl. Tekhn. v. Mashinostr. Nauch.-tekhn. Sb. [Computer Equipment and Machine Building, Scientific and Technical Collection), 1971, pp 39-4S (Translated from Referatiimvy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11VS92, by the author) Translation: Problems of selection of plans for planetary transinissions reproduc- ing a fixed range of transfer nunbers to the maximum extent are studied. It is suggested that special criteria be used to estiniate the similarity of the trans- fer numbers required and actuallv achieved. minimization ot,' the criteria to be performed by random scarch in CO."' ination with a dynamic pyo.cedure. Acce Irt, A/1047338: W. Code; PRIVARY SOURCEO' Ukrayns'kiy BioWtj%jchnjy Zhu' 1. 1970, Xua Vol 421, Nr is, pp INCORPORATION OF C16 M. RADIOACTIVE,, ACETATE Ito INTO TISSUES AND -COMPONENTS OF TIMES IN HENS Of DIFFERENT, AGE GROUPS' V. V. Sushkova M F Guly Institute of Biocheq~lstq 4~m ot.Sciences, Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Summary The dynamics was studied of C11 Incorporation from sodluin acetate into proteins of liver, lipids and glycogen of the liver and- inuscles inio proWins of blood serum as well as into tissue of the myocardium and p"toralis in cocks of different age. ,Radioactivity was -detemined 30, 60, 90 and 120 min (ih some cases 40 min) after hAroducing the isotope indicator. I It is shown that incorporation and excretion of the radioactive label in chickens proceeds quicker than In adult hens. MaximuM.9f C14 Incorporation into proteins, lipids RMIFRAM 19799863 and glycogen of liver in chickens begins in 40 min after introducing 2-C" acetate and in cocks at the age of 18 months in 1.5 hrs, In hens of the same age incorporation of 04 into the myocardium occurs more intensively and quicker than in pectoraiis. With age 2- the intensity of label incorporation into ii,-sues and components of tissues lowers Ln hens. The sharpest difference ir, 04 incorporation with age is observed in ~O min after laheffing The lowering in the intensity of the label incorporation into proteins, lipids and glycogen of the liver is particularly pronounced when, comparing gto* of 1-3- and 6-18-month cocks. Tmstworthy differences a rjes 0 s cific radioactivity r4! not found.between the val' f I 8_rn 01 Proteins, lipids and glycogen of-Ahe liver In 6- and o~nth cot:9. .37 Poe 5 590 ('-73 VI-2. STVDT or TkM CROW'nt PWZSS Of STROMaX ALLOYED CALLM ARSMU= Cr=ALS (Article, by M. I&. CAsh~rfskly' I-S. X0101prodOv, V. mostow; llovowi~lrvk. sl,:i Poiupro'. lit Simon diil 1, Krlatsllo~t I , g- -17 June. 1972, V 1. A study vas "do of the pt*U~ ~=.~ 61nXI131"R OIUXI*- itrYstAls st"Usly attayed Kith donor jddl"~j-= Aod-iiMritoo of #sUsconduettax cowpounds of A ..,V x:mm; tmiumitog the,px4blM of obtoining Crystals Vith Maximm electron Coo4entrition. 2. Singto cryl;&Io of. gallium aroontd* veto obtained with tim alsettas, co%qqntrA4jtM Of 2-10 cm~). The gallium arestside dondritam *Uoyed witb t#l- lurium vich an electron concentration at 1.9.100 Cr-3 (IW*K) a.W 2,.A.jo19 CW3 (77*X) end alloyed with s*IemL" with on vlocccon geac4ritration of 1.9-1019 Ad-3 (300*g) and 9.6.lol9 w-3 (11-K) veto obtained. In th* works, of ottmr authors- M 1G. NII'vidiskiy, 0. V. Polevio, L. VL*Aaad), Cmu costal& wore-"tain" I* vhich Cbs *roattot oloctron con"atrotion we. W:' (300,K). 3. A procedure is presented for obtsining tingle tryotels; strongly aLloyei with o4a4mium and tellurium and. A41lium mrsamide 400drites free nexte, of mtotchlowatric dad nowtotchLowatcLe compoottloam. , A imodet to proVa*ad at the entry *1 awas at V1 a 4118mants into the latti,04 of &M# mapourds 1~axod on as lorost'lastion of the phasse"llibr&ums in tim A111-0-C ' afitma, the 4ft:rsa at dowlation of. the, Crystalliald Phase ftow the atatchimar1a cosposition am the Possible structure *9 the molt (001mcism). INS Biochemistry USSR UDC 54',1.91;541.515:547.824 ROZAMSEV, E. G., -~~NA, V. I., IVANOV, Yu. A., and YkSPRUK, B. I., institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, SINew Spin Labels and Sounding '114arkers for~Blological Studies" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 1327-1329 Abstract: A series of new stable mono- and biradicals of the iminoxyl type has been synthesized. The products -- di-2,2,6,6,-tetrainethyl-l-oxyl-4- piperidyl esters of various acids can be used as spin labels and sounding markers for biological studies. OrganophosphorousiCompounds USSR UDC 543.51+661,718.1 SHAPIRO, A. B., KROPACHEVA, A. A., ROZUOV, B, V., and ROZANTSEV, E. G., Institute of Chemical Pilysics, Academy of Sciences USSR, and All-Union Institute of Pharmaceutical.Cheinistry imeni S. Ordzhonikidze "Mass Spectrometric Study of Ethylenephospboramide Parmmagnetic Derivative" Moscw, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 4, Apr 71, pp '864-867 Abstract: The authors synthesized previously unkncwn paramagnetic derivatives of 2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidine--L-oxvl-3-amido- and 2,,2,6,6-tetramethyl- piperidine-l-oxyl-4-amidodietliyleneimidothiophosphorJc..tcid a-Lid made a mass spectrometric study of their fragmentation by electron impact. A mechanism Is suggested for the decay of molecular ions of ethylenephosphoramide para... magnetic derivatives. 112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D41E--2313CT70 TITLE--SYNTHESIS AND EPR SPECTRA OF SOME NL:W IMINOXY BIRADII-ALS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-SHAPIR0, A.B., SUSKINAP V.I., FEDCROVAt OF INFO--USSR ,~..,:SOURCE--lZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM.. 1970, (3)t PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ...'s'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--EPR SPECTRUM, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, I MINE~l FREE RADICAL, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS'. .,,,,,,0,Y4TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1777 V.V., RuZANTSEV, E.G. 694-(,1 ORGANK SULFUR COMPOUND, STEP ..-CiRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123574 UNCLASSiPIED 012 UNCLASSI FIED P~~10C;-SSIN,; 0Al-E--230CT-,h'-l CIRC At"'CESSION NJ--APOL23574 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(IJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MICROFICKP. ~-';F rkBsl;4~c T ca%lr,~iNls GRAPHIC INFORMATION. HFATING S((Cii SUL12) SUB2 CO Slj~,2 fil SiM2 IN' C -SL19-K, H SUB& WITH SOCL SU32 4 HR GAVE THE ACYL DICHLOPON)CE, W,91C'At FREED OF THE SOLVENT AND RESIOUAL SOCL SURZ IN VACUOv AND 2# 2,6# 6 s TETRAmETHYL 14,HYDROXYPI PER[ LII,NED(.)XY RADICAL GAVE AFTER REACTION INIC SU86 H SU96 IN THE PRESENtE OF FIT, SLI93 N 12 ~~R AT Rof-',A TEMP. -1.5rEGREESi SIMILARLY wERE PREP0. f 62PERCC-NT I (N EQUALS Z)v M. 60.5 i JU E;~JUALS 41f M. 71-20EGREESs 73,8PERCENT; I (N E~JUALS 61, 50PEkCENTr OIL; 4-N0 I (N EQUALS 10)t OlLi 48PERCENT- f:P.R SPECTRA WEIE GIVEN AND DISCUSSED. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. FIZ., MOSCOwv UiSR. UNtLASSIFIED USSR UDC 62-1.314.28:681.325.3.088 SUSHKG, A. F., SOROKIN, A. A., and KHOKHRYAKOV, 14. V. "Determination of the Static Reference Error of the Code-Voltage 'Matrix Transformer With an Only Source of the Reference Electromotive Force" Probory i.Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Takhn. Sb. (Apparatus and Systems of Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection), 1972, pp 115-119, No 24, 115-119 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, No 1.0, Oct 72. 32.'Metrologiya i ltmerltel'naya Tekhnika. Single Issue. Abstract No 10.32'.125) L Trans lation: An investigation is made of the effect of the differential resistance of the reference emf source and of the reference e-nf deviation from its nominal value on the working accuracy of the code-voltage matrix transformer, making use of a star-like matrix and a single emf reference source. An analytical expression is presented for the calculation of the static, reference error at any point of the discrete voltage scale of the transformer. A method is given for determining extreme italues of the reference error and scale points of the transformuer in wbich the ;.Irror reaches art extrome. Two Mustxatlon.-., thriye USSR . uDc 61i-olB.46-o18-13-086.2 PYATKIN, Ye, K., SUSKOV, 1. 1., and PETROVAO S. A., Institute of Biophysics., ~Soscov "The Dependence of the Type and Frequenc y af Chromosome Aberxation Induced V4. by Gamma %Ys in Human Bone Marrow Cells~During Local 1.rradit,,ion on the M4thod of Hypertonic Processing" Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 1, 1973, Pp 6-8 Abstract: Bone marrow samples were.collected from the iliac bone and the sternum of patients 24 hrs i~fter a single therapeutic irradiation with 100, 200, 277, and 300 rad of CooO ga=n rays. Mie swq)ler,, tx)mtalnA13(~ (It 10al3t 4 imillion cells, were suspended in madiwn Vo 199, incub.-ated at 37oC for 1 hr, resuspended, divided into two equal portions, and centriftu~cd. Me super- natant fluid was removed, and 7 ml of a Varm 0-5% Ml solation added to one portion, while an equal volume of Hanks' solution diluted vith distilled water (1:3) was added to the other portion. The cells were left in the hyp ~nie solutions for 10-15 min and then fixed and stained. In bone marrow phases suit- cells treated with hypotonic KC1, the observed proportion of L-eta- able for analysis was 60-70,16, and a considerably larger number of aberrant cells.. chromatide type aberrations (chromatid fragments ana exchanges), and 1/2 65 USSR PYALTKIN, Ye. K., et al, Laboratornoye Delo, 110 1, 1973, pp 6-8 paired fragments were obser-red than after treatm-ett i4th diluted Hanks' solution (onlY 30-40,11 of metaphases suitable for analysis), though no signifi- cant difference was detected in the frequency of chromosome-type aberration (diceatrics and rings). The average frequency of chra~iatid fragnents azd exchem-ges per aberrant cell after treatment vith KC1 vas more than twice as high as afte-r treatment with Hanks' solution. Thus, in the latter case, a large nwifber of aberrant metaphases, especially those with qhmmatid,type aberrations, becomme unsuitable for cytological analysisil UNCLASSIFIED - ~PROC'ESSING DATE--160CT70 L_~,iR13UTION AND EXCRETION FROM MICE (INTACT AND WITH TRANSPLANTA6LE TUMORS) OF C PREME14 AURANTIN -U-' AUTHOR-(05)-SUSKOVA, V.S., KHASIGOV, P.Z., CHERNOY, V.A., KARPOV, V.L., SERE BRY AKQV .~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.-SOURCE--ANTIBIOTIKIl 1970, VOL 15, NR 5~v PP 437-441~ DATE PUBLISHED--------70 _:'~,'-SUBJECT AREAS_-BIOLOGICAL AND-MEDICAL SC PENCE-S ..TOP.IC TAGS--MOUSE, TISSUE TRANSPLANT, TUAORI SARCOMA, LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, KIDNEYt LUNGS,, SPLEENt SMALL INTESTINEP RADI(JACTtVE TRACERs THYMUS GLAND, AUTINEOPLASTIC DRUGj CARBON ISOTOPE .~t-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCI.ASSIFIED ".PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1141 STEP NB-'UR/0297/701015/005/0437/04,rL ~...CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115160 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 CIRC ACCESSI~;-'; NO-APOL15160 Af3STRACT/EXTR1,CT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DrSTRIBUrl,',';N OF C PRIME14t AURANTIN IN MICE INTACT AND WITH TRANSPLANTABLE LYMPHOLEUCUSIS NK-LY AND LYMPHOSARCOMA LIO lt AND ITS EXCRETION AFTER SINGLE IfNTRAVENGUS OP SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATIO14S WERE STUDIED. THE DISTK13UTInN OF THE DRUG WAS NOT REGULAR. RADIOACTIVITY IN THE LIVEPt KIUNEYS, LUNGS AND SPLEEN REGISTERED ll'I 30 TO 60 MINUTES AFTER THE DRUG AD1llUNIS:T,~;,ATIO;*'j WAS RFDISTRIBUTED IN 6 HOURS AFTER INTRAVENOUS AUMINIISTRATION AND IIN 18-24 HOURS AFTER SUCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION. WITH AN iNCREASL IN ITS LEVELS IN T H Y '4 US MAXIMUM ACTIVITY IIN TUMORS WAS THE SPLEEN, THIN INTESTINE, OBSERVED BY THE END OF 24 HOURSv THE LEVEL IN NK-LY BEING HIGHER THAN IN LID 1. AFTER INTRAVENOUS ADMINIISTi~ATIQN THE ORGAN$ ViERE MAINLY FREE FROM ACTIVITY BY THAT TIME, WHILE AFTER SUCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION THE ORGANS WERE MAINLY FREE FROM ACTIVITY BY T14E END OF THE 2N0 DAY AND LATER* AFTER SURCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF C PRIMC14 'lURANfllN FOR 3 TIMES AT AN INTERVAL Of- 48 HOURS NO ACCUMULATION OF'THE DRUG IN THE ORGANS AND TISSUES1. INCLUDING TUMORS WA$ OBSERVED. THE RESULTS OBTAINED -ARE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF MEUICAL AADIOLOGY OF ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF THE USSRI OBNINSK. UNCLASS I F IED UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSINIG DATE-- .30OCT70 --coICAL PREVENTION OF THE IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED EFFECTS (IF IRRADIATION BY HIGH ENERGY PROTONS IN A WIDE DOSE RANGE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-YAkM0NENKQ, S.P., SUS MAKARENKOv I.G- CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ..SOURCE--RADIUBICLOGIYA 1970# 10(l), 83-8- ~_'_OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :.SUBJECT AREAS--BiCLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ...t'6PIC TAGS--ANTIRAOIATION DRUG, AMINE DEWIVATIVEP PROTON RADIATION EFFECT, RADIATION DOSAGE CdNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :,'.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0459 STEP NO--VR/0205/70/0~,0/001/008310088 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121133 U NC L A S!~ FF I E'Oi' UNCLASSIF'tE-D ilROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 6IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121133 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF MEXAM[NE ~fl) WAS .,STUDIED ON IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED CONSE%'fUENCES OF IARAON. WITH HIGH ENERGY PROTONS. MICE (23-26 G) RECEIVED (I*P.) 1.5 MG I PER ANIMAL MIN PRIOR TO THE IRRADN. THE PROTON ENERGY WAS 600 MEVY WITH DOSES 600-1300 RADS~ THE CUEFF. OF PROTECTION AFTER,30 DAYS RANGED BETWEEN 0o6 AND 1*0 OVER THE DOSE INTERVAL OFJ300 TO 700.RAD. MODERATION OF -THE'DELAYED CONSEQUENCES OF THE IRRADN.~ WAS MANIFESTED TO A LESSER -EXTENT. FOR 600-900 R THE-COEFFo OF PROTECTION WAS 0.79 AND 0 WHEN MEASURED AFTER 30 AND 490 DAYSt RESP. FACULITY. INST. EKSP. KLIN. ONKOL.v, MOSCOWP USSR. UNC L A'SS-1 F If D USSR GROSS, Ye. F., PLIMM) A. G., SITADII 1R, Ye. B. "D-minescence ana Resonant Combi-nation'Scatterint-, in ZnxCd Te Crystals" 1-x Moscov, Zhurnal noy i Teoraticheskoy Finiki, Vol 15., No 6, L>o Kar 72, PP 312-315 Abstract: Resonant com,bination scattering in seratcondtictors has been tlhc,~ Sub- ject of a nuv.4ber of works. -However, iintil now there haye been no detailed investi-ations of the beh-;i.,rior of -the intensity of the i-cattc~xed ii..,ht 171 a continuous change in frequency in the area of exciton absorption. ITUS is tile subject of the pres~~nt article. 'Me experiments were T;erfom-,,td with a helium- neon laser at 4.20 Y, amd 77-' K. Concentration x in the ~ipccii~ims rtudied was varied bet-.reen 0.4 and 0-5, correspond i ng to a chanCe in.th~! vjAth oC tho for- bidden zone from 1.!~05 to 1.961,) ev at 4.20 K. Ibe ~itudleo indicate that the resonant naturu of co:O)inution scattering is ralated to eycitation of free oxcitona in the mi-xed cry;3tals studied. Nigel= 11 so UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT~--04DEC,70 --oWt: FORMATION PROCESSES IN N1,0BIUM CONTAINING STEELS DURING A DIFFUSION CONTROLLED, GAMMA ALPHA TRAN;SFORMATION ,.AUTHOR-(03)-GOLDSHTEYN, M I SUSLOPARO V~j G.D, j K OL OSOVi ~v E.La OF INFO--USSR S 00 RC E F 1 L I K AMETALLOV I METALLOVEOENTE't VOL4 291 MAR. 1970t Po 625-631 ~`DATE PUBL I SHED---MAR 70 `:SUUECT AREAS-MATERIALS ~.',TOP I CTAGS--CARBIDEt NIOBIUM CONTAINING ALLOY* METAL 6RITTLENESS, ALLOY _c_ ,-....-DESIGNATIONv MANGANESE STEEL, NIOBIUM STEELt LOW ALLOY SMEL, ALLOY :PHASE TRANSFORMATION, AUSTENITE, 14E TAL FERRITE PHASE/40,10G8 MANGANESE NIOBIUM STEEL --C.GNTROL MARKING-WRESTRICTIONS '--OOCUMENT CL,ASS--UNCLASSIFTED "'~'~'AQXY. REEL/ FRAME-.-3,001/0071 STEP NO--Uk/0126/70/OZ9/000/0625/0631 ::CIRC:ACCESS4'ON NO--AP0125906 tJtq r, L A &~S If. If- -0~ UNCL ASS I r- I EAJ~ PROCESSING DAVE---04DEC?O 'E.5 GP-0-- ABSTRACT. STUUY OF THE- FUIMIATION OF NTOBIUM -ECT010 STEEL 20G8, CONTAIN1,MG 0,087PFRCEMT Nii, CARBIDES 1N HYPOEUT %J THE GAMMA ALPHA TRANSFORMATION, IT IS I'QUIND J'HAT THE F,1-qMAri0;'11 Of- NIOBIUX CARBIDES PROCEEDS IN SEVERAL STAGES, ill) IMMEOIATELY f,,i THE SUPERCOOLEO AUSTENITE, -(211 IN THE PROE-01-,CTOID FA:ARITEY ANO 13) IN THE EUTECTOID FERRITE. A RELATIONSKIP IS~ESTAULISAOAETVZEN TfiE BRITTLENESS OF THIS STEEL ANO THE DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBIDE PARTICLES. FACILITY'. URALISKII NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATEL SKI I -INSTITUT CHEMoi METALLURGII, SVERDLOVSK, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED '4CL SSIFIEW 11Z 0181 u. A PROCESSING DATE ITLE--PROCESSES OF CARBIDE FORMATION DURING THE oifr-usION GAMMA YIELDS ALP"A TRANSFORMATION IN MOLYBDENUM STEtLS -U- .,AUTHOR-(03)-KQLOSOVAv E.L.v GOLDSHTEYNt M.I.v SUSLOPAROV, G.D. L970, 29, (2)v 349-357 PHASE, MOLYBDENUM STEELi ,.,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -_.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP ~)G--UR/01261')'()1029/00")/034~)/OJ51 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129570 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 0 'Pk0CE3SING DA'rE---OqDEC70 18 UNcLA'ssIFlr-.D -.CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129570 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. :THE PROCESS [IF CARBIDE FO Rf"I A T 1 ON ASSOCIATED WITH THE DIFFUSION TYPE GAM14A YIELDS ALPHA TRANSFOP,'IATION IN STEELS-CONTG. VARIOUS QUANTITITES OF MO WAS STUD[i=-D. THE CARBIDE FORMATION STARTED IN THE SUPERCOOLED AUSTENITE EV EN BEFORE THE ONSET OF THE DIFFUSION TRANSFORMATION. THE GREATER PROPORTION OF THE CA--RBIDES PRECIPITATED. DURING THE TRANSFORMATION FROM THE. FC-RRI"RE FORmEo IN TliE COURSE OF THE LATTER. A LOW STABILITY CARBIDE OF-'THE (MOt FE) SUB23 C IN THE SUPERCOOLED AUSTENITE.:; AS 'THE TRANSFORMATION SU86 TYPE WAS FORMED PROGRESSEDt THE STABLER MO.SUB2 C AND 1,40, FE) SU~6 C DEVELOPED. Nuclear Phy.sics USSR UDC 537-591.1 VERNOV, S. N., GRIGGROV, N. L., LIKIN, 0. B., LOGAC I PISARRIKO, N.F., hV1. Yt=.. f- SAVMKO, 1. A., VOLODIChV, N. N., and SUSLOV, A. A.$ Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University. "Studies of Cosmic Radiation Aboard the Prognoz Satellitestl Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Fizika; Vol 37, No 6, 1973, pp 1138-1143 Abstract: Two Prognoz satollites were launched in ADril and TUne of 19-2 into orbits with the following parameters: apogee -- 200,OCO kilometers, perige-P, -- 950 kilometers, angle of inclination 650. The satellites,vere launched toward the sun, the angles between projections of the apsides and the orbit through the plane of the ecliptic and the direction of the imii being 22 and 23 degrees, respectively. The angle between projectio:is of the apsides of the two satellites was ?70 in JiLly 1972. The satellites zerved about six months each. Although they were in orbit during the decline in the 11-yetr solar cycle, their first months of observation coincide with an anomalous increase in solar activity. Background radiation uds almost neve2 recorded in these months. From -April through Septenber, 1972,~interplanetarlr space was filled N with intensive strea.-as of solar protons at energies of abcut 1 Mev. Higher energy protons were observed only during the August flares. T~e electron flow 113 USSR VEMOV) S. U., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Fizika; Vol 37, No 6, 1 i9 73, pp 1138-1143 was well correlated with the protons. Absorbed radiation dose (luring this interval, except for 2-7 August, was steady at approximatc.-ly 24 Mad per day. Calculations from the uniform nature of the declines in intensity of solar proton activity indicate that the absorbing layer is at a distance of approxi- Mately two astronomica-I units fron the sun. -It is remarkable that the state ofinterplanetary space remained the same ofer a long interval, in spite of substantial manifestations of solar activity; when pertuebed, it recovered rapidly. Increases in electron flow were observed several times uiVrjout any corres- ponding increase in proton output, but everyincrease in proton output from the sun was accompanied by an increase in electron flow. During intervals of low solar activity, the detectors which determined these correlations established a strong negative correlation between the counts of extra-sollar protons at over 30 Mey and electrcns under 500 kev. The satellites recorded the intense solar activity of early August. il~m interesting phenomenon was the sharp increase in the flow of particless at. all energies over the course of 2.5 hours early. on 5 -AUL7,ust- The peaks in the curves had particularly steep leading and trailing edges. It is theorize;-1 213 USSR VERNOV, S. 11., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRJ Fizika; Vol 37, No 6, PP, 1138-1143 that this represented a magnetic "trap" with dimensions of approximately 0.1 au, traveLing at approx-mately 2500 kilometers per second'; the absence of any nucleons with Z ~t 6 indicates that the particles must all have been of solar origin. 313 ME= HiRialmmlm i m, W, Im I.. ..... 030 1 'UNCLASSIFIED PROCE':~SING DATE--30OCT70 ~:~JITLE-_CLINICO MORPHOLOGICAL PARALLELSIN HAND AND MECHANICAL SUTURES OF THE PERIPHERAL. NERVES -U- ~::AUTHOR-03)-PERPYAKOV, N.K., BOYEV# YU.M., SUSLOV, A.M. CCUNTRY OF INFC-USSR KHIRURGIYA ANESTEZIDI.OGIYA, 1970, NR 3, Pp _40-44 DATE PUBLlSHED---70 -.SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .JOPIC TAGS-NERVOUS SYSTEM, SURGERYt SUTUREP NATURAL FIBER, TANTALUM CCNTROL~ MARKI ING-NO RESTRICTIONS t6, '.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FKAME--300110916 STEP NO--UR/0481/70/000/003/0040/0044 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0126575 C L A S S I F I E D 2/2 030 UNCLASSIFI.ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0126575 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ' COMPARISON OF 1,~Q METHUDS df ~QERVE SUTURE, THE 14ELHANICAL TANTALUM AND THE HAND SILK SUTURES, UNL)EPT'.'KEN ON a4 DOGS HAS SHU~,N THAT AFTER THE MECHANICAL SUTURE IN 3-6 MONTHS THERE IS RESTORATICN OF STRUCTURE 80TH OF THE CENTRAL AND (IF THE PERIPHERAL ENDS OF THE NERVE AT THE EXPENSE OF ~T IHE INGROWTH OF NEUROFIBRIL FROM THE 14 % E CfENTRAL INTO THE PERIPHERAL ENDS OF THE NERVE. AFTER AND SUTUR NO SUCH RESTORATION LIF THE NERVE STRUCTURE IS SEEN AND ONlY THIN, SLNGLE NEUROFIBRILS REACH THE PERIPHERAL END OF THE NERVE, THROUGH FHE SUTURE AREA. CLINICAL DATA SHOW THAT COMPLETE RESTORAT.1011.1 OF NERVES AFTER THE TANTALUM MECHANICAL SUTURE IS SEEN TWICE AS RAPIDLY A~S AFTEK THE HANO 'I SILK,SUTURE. f-ACILITY: KHlRVRG.lCHESKAYA~KLl.Nj?',A NR 4 1 P.ATOLCGCANATCMICHESKOYE 0TUELENIYE NAUCHNO-ISSLE0. INSTITUTA SKORGY POMOShCHI IVI. N. V. SKLIFOSUV5K0G0l.M0SKVA. UNCLASSIFIED PROKHOROVIGH, P. A., Im. G. V. "Application of the Integral Equation Method to the Solution of the Reverse Boundary Value Problem of Wing Theory" Uch. zap. Gorkov. un-:t.* Ser. Mekhanika (Scientific Notes of Corkiv University. Mechanics Series), 1972, Issue 156, No 1, pp 35-39 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B296) Translation: An integral equation for the unit vector of the normal to the contour is derived as a function of theLpolar angle for a symmetric profile with a given distribution of the velocity modulus along its Contour for a noncirculating flow. The approximate numerical solution tcchnique is considered that makes it possible to determine the.shape of the pqroflle. Abstractors note: There was an error in deriving the basic integral equation: in the expression for the length of element of arc in polar coordinates there is given the factor v1i (1.1r) (dr do) Y. V, 1. Putyati, USSR uDc: 621.3T5.132.3(088.8)(47):621-385- .032.213.2 SUSLOV- I. A., OBIKHVOSTOV, V. D., Tomsk Institute of Radio Electronics and Elec- logy) "A Cathode Follower" USSR Author's Certificate No 250217, filed :L4 mar 68, published 9 Jan 70 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7D155 P) of parasitic capacitance between the Translation: To compensate for the effec4 ..Cathode and heater of a tube, an rf choke is connected in one of the conductors of the heater circuit for the tube in this cathode follaver, and the other conductor is connected to the cathode through a resistor, and to the ground bus through an inductor and resistor connected in,parallel. USSR UDC 621.375.221 SUSLOV I A, "Tubes for Nanosecond Video Amplifiers Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Val 25, No 9, 1970, pp 74-80 Abstract; The author begins his discussion by introducing the equation for the input admittance of a common-cathode stage, + C (1 + K)/, Yin J&P/Cgk 9p which is often identified with the admittance of the input capacitance Cin C + C (I + go). gk 91) In these equations, K is the transfer factor of the stagel KC is its value at average frequencies, and Cgk and C are the interetectro e capacitances of the tube, assumed to be a criode. g8n the basis of the second equation, it is believed that triodes are unsuitable for broad-biind armplifteis. The author points out, however, that the replacement of K by KO results in in- accuracies in the determination, of the input admictinice since the effect of 1/2 USSR SUSLOV, I. A. , Radioteklinika, Vol 25, No 9, 1970, p? 74-SO the admittance active component and the frequency dependence of tile dynzuriic input capacitance are not taken into account; the phvsical picture of the processes in the amplifier is distorted since, by considering the transient in the input circuit, it is assumed that it has come to an end in the follow- ing stage. fie investigates the effect of the transfer capacitance on triode amplifier characteristics without these simplifications, considers two-stage resistance coupled amplifiers, triode amplifiers with parallel feedback, and other triodes, and comes to the conclusion that the triode is actually -the best tube for broad-band amplifiers, especially for amplifiers of pulses with nanosecond rise times. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.317.7-029.65166-5 VERTIN, A. A., PETRUSHIN, A. A SUSLOV, N. N., SHES-TOPALOV, V. P., KOLOSOV, S. S., LBONOV, Yu. I., ;~~N_ITWTITMMIO, L. IN'. "Automation of Experimental Research in the Millimeter and Sub- millimeter Wavelength Ranges" Novosibirsk, V sb. Kanf. po.avtomatiz. nauch. is.sled. na osnove PrimeneniYa ETOM, 1972 (Conference on Automation of Scientific Research Using the Bilectronic Digital Computer, 1972--collection of wrorks) 1972, pp 100-101 (from RZh--Radioteldinika, No 10, 19721 Abstract INTo 10A515) Translation: The proposed research method is based on the visuali- zation of the field distribution in open structures (resonators, for example) by introducing into their space a test body which, entering a region of Creater or leoser intensity in its motion along a specified trajectory, varies to some extent the narameters of the structures. The trajectory of the tcst body is traced by a beam on the screen of a cathode-ray tube. The brightness of the beam is proportional to the sigAal taken from the open structure. A-K. 1144 USSR UDC 621.396.668 YURBATOV~ ZRODZISHSKIY, M. I., SUMREV, A. D. 3V A., V., ANTISIBOR, N. M. "Obtaining a Stable, Smoothly Tunable Frequency Using a System i1ith Phase Type Automatic.Frequency Cokitrol W~bh a Mixer and a Phase Detector in the Form of a Coincidence Stage" Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works o-k:the Moscow Aviation Institute), T56~_, Vol Idd, PP 39-62--_(from RZh'Radiotelthnika, Ito 1970, Abstract No 4D41) Translation: The authors analyze and experimentally study a -~-Ystem phase type automatic frequency control with a converter in -the feedback loop and using apulsed phase~detector in the form of a coincidence stage. Oscillations in the oontrolled generator with the frequency fr are compared in the converter with the fixed frequency fo of the reforenoo oaoillation. In steady-state operation, the oscillation froquency at the cotrTerter output is usually equal to the frequency P of' the tunablo generator oscilla- tion: fr = f0� F. Voltage from the phase detector output, after 112 U15SR ZHODZISH&M, 14. 1., Q~tAL Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta, 1969, vol 188, PP 39-62 filtration by a low-frequency filter, tunes lk-~he controlled generator, Autontatic frequency control -.mkes, it possible to obtaln the com:bination fo and F at'a low level of parasitic comDonents in the output oscillation spectrum. If special MeasureS are not taken, then it is possible t1llat the 'entrolled generator be tuned to a rrAirror frequency or to a f 0 �'_ E type frequency. Mothods are proposed for avoiding~.mirror ~iniing and for combatting the effect of high-frequency conponants at the conver"Cer output. original article: 6 bibliographic entries. USSR UDC: 621.314.26 SUSLOV, N. Ye. "Spectral Analysis of Passive Frequency Converters" V sb. Radioelektron. v nar. kh-ve SSSR, Ch. 2 (Radioelectronics in the National Economy of- the USSRf Part 2,-collectio-ri of works) Kuybyshev, 1970, pp, 400-412 (from RM-Radiotakhnika, No. 3, March 71,-Abstract No. 3D34) Translation: A method of spectral analysis of passive diode fre- :quency converters, based on the use of exponential approximation of the volt-ampere characteristics of the dio,de p-!-,n junction, is given. An examination is made of the technique of spectral ana- lysis of various converter circuits: single-ended balanced and unbalanced, ring type, and double'~I*ended odd-bailanced convertezq. Bibliography of three. X. S. 1/1 r USSR WC 532.52a'.011.53.011.6 SUSLOV 0 N Moscow "Itulticomponent Diffusion and heat Exchange on Flow of 4~t Clienically Equilibrium Ionized Gas Around a Body" Zhun-tal Prikladnoy mekhaniki i teklinicheskoy fi-,,.iki, No 3, 1972, pp 53- Moscov's 59 Abstract: A study was rnade of the flour of a multicomponent partially ionized gas mixture in the chemically equilibrium boundary layer near an impenetrable surface. -Me flow of partially ionized air around a sphere was considered as an example. 1"he chemical composition at each point of the boundary la-,cr was found by the dynamic valukts of the pressure, temperattire and concentrations of -y 'Iewton's method in parallel with integration of the the chemical elements L N basic sysCem- of nonself-sinilar differential equations. Another more economical method of finding the composition in the sense of PxpeTiditur,~ of -machine time is discussed. It is found that the dimensionless Lhermal flux to the walls at the he sphere with constant concentrations of the cheml- for-eiard critical point of C. cal elemzenLs can be 261~' higher than for variable corcentrations. This paper is a continuation of a previous paper [0. N. Suslov, at al., Zhuriial Prikladno,,Y mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 'No 1, 19711 in -,Aiic%, Cie basic system of Navier-Stokes and Prandtl equations is reduced by exclusion of we electric 1/3 USSR SUSLOV, 0. N., Zhurnal Prikladnoy raekhaniki- i tekliniches],oy fiziki, No 3, 1972, pp 53-59 field arising as a result of separation of, tile chareW- qolnponents wit'll. different diffusion properties to a form analogous to the correspwidin,-, system for chemically reactive mixtures of neutral co-rnponents for the caae of chemically equilibrium flows of ionized mixtures without external electromagnetic fields, In contrast to the cese of flow of.dissociated air around a sp'nere where the concentration of the chemical element oxygen on tile wall can be greater than at the outer limit of the boundary layer, in the case of partially ionized air, an excess concentration of the chemic,11 alement nitrogen is for-med an the surface of the body. 71iis is explained by -the fact that -jrde:: the investigated condition3, a larger pereentage of nitrogen atoirn are ionized. than oxy,-en on the outer limit of the boundary layer. The approximation formulas are obtained for tile critical point of the body fo-r a dimensionless thernial flux as a func- tion of the enthalpy drop and the paranater 4/oeff a,rotis tile bouudary layer ((j eff is the effective Prandtl number, Z Jjp/jjwp~' P i!~ Lfle.viscosity of' the mixture, p is tile density of the mi%ture, and the subscript u denotes Cie surface of the body). In the case of ionization, the dfmensioriiess heaL flux in the frozen boundary layer can be 1.4 times greater than in the equilibrium boundary layer. The ratio of the thermal fluxes on the side surface and at 2/3 8 MINMEMM USSR SUSLOV, Oo No, Zhurnal Prilrladnoy -mekhaniki tekliniclieskoy fi.-J"ki, No 3, 1972, pp 53-59 the critical point of the sphere to an angle of 800 jtith accuracy to 5-10% turned out to be equal. to the ratio of these values calculated DreviouslY [Kemp., et al., Gazodinaidka i tei>loobraen Pri nalichii renktsiv, Moscow, Foreign Literature Press, 1962] for dissociated air on the basis of tile hypothesis of local Similarity and other~simplifying assumptions. This is ex- plained by the mutual conpensation of certain terms entering into this rela- -tion.: For angles of greater than 85, the deviation fi;om the previously published data with respect to thermal fluxes is 25-301% 3/3, USSA UDC 616.891-072.8+616. 891-07:616. 154.452/.453 KARVASMSKIY, D., IOVLEV, V., KALININ, 0. M. , STX3F.01,,'9',IY, , Y,e. M SUSL(IV--!T- and U-MM KINIA, N. V, Department of Neuroses and Psycho- e arad Scientific Research Psychoaeuroloical Institute imeni MeraDy, L nin. V. AM. Bekhterev ItConnection Between Experimental Psychological Characte~ls tics of the Personality and Biochemical Indexes in Relation to Problems of the Studv of Psychic Stress in Neurotics" Moscow, Zhurnal YevroDatolo,.-,ii i Psik-hiatrii, 1971, Vol 71, No 8, pp 1199- 1203 Abstract: Correlations betueen j)svchological data obt----ned T"rom various tests (MMPI, frustration method of Rozenzweig, Eysenck questionnaire, and others) and biochemica-", data (blocd tests for ll-hvdroxvcorticostero�6s, serotonin, t)rotein-bound lic,"--ine; urine tests for dooa-line, noradremalin, adrenalin, vanillvlmandclic acid and others) werc estiblished. Phese relationships were detemined for, 48 nqLrotics bcnore applied stress, and for a control group of hnalthy r., 0 1 T", S !., C- r (_1 ~ -:.! arritted at by~ the rp-thod of regres- sion analysis L.,sin,-, a co;ziputer. -1/2 SSR KARVASARSKIY, B. D., et al., Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii, 1971, Vol No 8, pp 1199-1203 It-is- clear from the results' In fare-' that,.~rearesriibtf ianalysis Is valuable effects of stresg~ -oh, n'eu-rDti'qs1;,'wh1fch in t'itrn makes it -,:)te-n- 5N. _t:LaUy valuable in studying the pathogenbsis,and therapy of neuroses. USSR UDC 624.07:534.1 SUSLU, V. P., KOROSTYLEV, L. I. "Stability of the Walls of Beams With Reinforced and Unreinforced Cuts" V sb. Kratk. tezIRv dokl. k Konf. po pavrezhdenivam i eksoluat. nadezhnosti sud-ovykh konstruk-tsiy, 1972 (Brief Subjects of Fapers at the Con~erence on Failure and Operational Ke.Liability of Ship Designs, 1972 -- Collection of Works), Vladivostok, 1972, pp 104-108 (from RZh-Mekhanlka, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V321) Translation: Semiempirical formulas are obtained on One btisis of theore- tical and experimental data for detendning critical loads of the walls of beams with a centrally located opening, the height of which is not more -than half the height of the beam. 7 ref. N. A. Kulalcov. USSR SUSLOV, V. P., TELEGINA, I. A. "Method of Calculating Decks with Several Cross Couplings, Considering Shear and Flat Stressed State" Tr. Nikolayev. Korablestroit. In-ta [Works of Nikolayev Shipbuilding Insti- tute], No SO, 1971, pp 59-64, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, No 4, 1972, Abstract No 4 V943 by the author's). Translation: A double deck is calculated, consisting of a large number of beams in the main direction and several cross couplings. The nature of fastening of the deck around the contour 'and the external load are arbitrary. The problem is solved using the idea of the method of selecting the load on the cross couplings, as well as the depandence betvievn'ben6ng moment and deck bend. Calculation is reduced to solution of alge-braic. equations pro- duced from the condition of equality of bending of thc-11 beam!; in the two directions. 7 Biblia. Refs. 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED 111ROCESSING DATE-09OCT70 TITLE-REGIONAL HYPOTHERMIA OF THE TRUE PELVIS IN rHE OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF PROSTATIC AOENOMA -U- _'-'AUTH0R-(03)-0VNATANYANt K.T.t $USLOV, V.V.s GLUKHOVAt K.I. '~CGW4TRY OF INFO--USSR. 'wo ~:SCURCE-,UROLOGIYA, I NEFROLUGIYA, 1970, NR 2, PP 60-63 .-:DATE-PUBLISHED---70 :-.-SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES SURGERYI ARTERYIP GANGLIONIC 13LOCKING AGENT, UROLOGY, REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM __"~CONTRCL MAkKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS ~_'.DOCUNENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED c'~PIAOXY REEL/FRAME-1985/1723 STEP ~'40--U(Z/0606/?0/000/002/006(3/0063 CIRC ACCESSIUN NCJ-AP0101776 UNCLASS I F IED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED:: PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 (;-IRC ACCESSIC14 t'O--AP0101776 ABSTRACT/EXT.RACT--(U) GP:-'G- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHURS EMPLOYED LIGATION OF ..:INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERIES (56 OPERATIONS)v CONTROLLED~HYPOTENSION wirH THE OF GANGLIUNIC BLOCK 1120 OPERATIONS) AND REGIONAL HYPUTERMIA (IF THE TRUE.PELVI.S CAVITY 175 OPERATIONS) TO REDUCE BLOOD.LOSSES IN AJENOMECTOMY. THE LASTLY NAMLE) METHOD CUNSISTS 1114 -CONCURRENT CoOLING Of: THE SUPRAPUDIC REGION, URINARY BLADDER AND PROSTATE-r VIA THE RECTUM. -GP E -THE CCOLING MEDIUM TEMPERATURE WAS 0-3DE EES. TH COOLING TI.E VARIED FRU14 20 TO 35 MINUTES. THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE OF THE PAUSTATE REGION ~,.,_WAS .22DEGREES. IN A SINGLE STAGE ADENMECTOMY PERFORMED AGAINST THE -BACKGROUNU OF'LOCAL COOLING THE AVERAGE.BLOOD LOSS AMOUNTED TO 90 ML. ~,THE MERITS OF THE METHUD INCLUDE ITS TECHNICAL SIMPLICITY, AccESSIBILITY AND -SAFETY, . .. . . . . . . . . ... ... ......... ........ . ....... .. 'AY2 018 UNC L AS S I F ID POWCESSING DATE--230CT70 tTLE--R-ELATIVISTIC EVALUATION OF THE EXCHANGE EFFECT LU ELECTRON CAPTURE '.-AUTHOR--SUSLOV9 Yuops COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV.-AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ.~1970, 34(1)9 97-LOO DATE PUBL ISHED---; ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TAGS--CHARGE EXCHANGE, ELECTRON CAPTURE, RELATIVISTIC PARTICLE, HARTREE FOCK METHOD# ATOMIC MASS ,~:.CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO f-PROXY REEL/FkAME--1987/2002 STEP NO--UR/0048/70/034/001/0097/0100 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105076 UNCLAS-S I F I E D___ 2/2 ols UNCLASSIFIED OROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105076 ;~-ABSTRACTfEXTRACT--('l,') GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RELATIVISTIC ESTNS. OF THE EXCHANGE AND OVERLAPING EFFECTS OCCURING BY K SUBNEGArIVE* L SUBI NEGAT,IVE AND M SUBI NEGATIVE CAPTURE WERE DETD. FOR 14 SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO Z SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TU 98. THESE EFFECTS WERE ONLY SLIGHTLY DEPENDENT ON THE SELECTION OF-THE AT. PI-11ENTIAL. THE CALCNS. WERE CARRIED OUT WITH THE HARTREe FOCK SLATER POTENTIAL WITH ACCOUNT OF THE FINAL DIMENSIONS OF THE- NUCLEUS. FACILITY4 LENINGRAD. GOS. UNTV.r LENINGRAD, USSR. -UNCLASS-IFIED-- - UNCLlSSIPIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 liz 014 'TLE -.BETA PRIM&POSITIVE -U- -TJ --NEW VALUES OF BRANCHING.RATIOS K 'r-AUTHOR-(02)-Z.`YRYANOVAr L.N.r SUSLOVv YU*Po ,.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --,:SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv SER. FlZv 1970, 34(l), 101-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :~_,.SURJECT AREAS--PHYSICS :'-TOPIC TAGS--POSITRONt BETA DECAYi-l-LECTRON CAPTUREP ATOMIC MASS, ELECTRON STRUCTURE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/2001 STEP NO--UR/0048/70/034/001/0101/0105 ~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105075 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105075. ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COEFFS, K-BETA PRIME PoSiTIVE WERE CALCD.,WITHOUT CONSIDERATION OF THE OVFRLAPPI,,\JG AND EXCHA14GE EFFECTS FOR 14 SUf3O EQUALS 10-2.600 KEV AND Z EQUALS 5-100. THE DETD. VALUE-S.WERE COMPARED WITH THE ANALOGOUS DATA OF OTHEP AUTHORS; THE -12PERCENT FROM THOSE PRESENTED BY OTHERS. PRESENTED DATA DIFFER BY 1.5 UKLASSIFIE0 1 2 008 UN C L A S S I F I E 0;: p R 0 C c~ S S I N' GDAT E-271111DV70 t 11 T L E - - Z -1 N CFLU0910E -U- 'AUTHOR-(03)-L0PATKINAv G.A., KOLOSOVA, T.N., SUSLOVAr O.S. .-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 265,091 ,`R~EFERENCE-_ OTKRYTIYA, IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAlTSY, YnVAR,NYE ZNAKI 1970 47(1o) AT EPUBLISHED--09MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY --CHEMICAL ZINC FLUORIOEI CHEMICAL 0RO)JCTI N l__T'bP I CTAGS PATENT, a ..CONTROL MARKING.7-NO RESTRICTIONS .-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -,;PROXY REEL/FPAMC--3001/1466 STEP NO--LIR/0482/7it'/0001k')00/ijOOOiOOOO C.IftC ACCESSION Nt)--AA0126997 A",S I f I LD_ -;-NNW 008 UlJC L A S S I F I ED PC ACCESSION N10-AA0126997 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTP.Ar-.* Z4 A ~IS GREATER THAN OF EQUAL TO 30PEkCENT TH HEATING UP TO 300DEGREES AT -A RATF PROCESSfiNG DATE-27NOV70 FLUORIDE IS PAEP0. FROM ZNQ ANID EXCESS OF FLUORIDE,61FLUGRIOE NOT. FXC E EO I NG I .20EGRE SS-M I N. Blophyalce USSR 8MLOVA,__Z. IL, OLENEVY V. I., LORCILAGINA, M. V., and VLADD4IWN, Yu. A., -Y Second Moscow Sedical Institute imeni N. I. Pirogov "ChemiluTdnescence Associated with the Formation of LipicL Peroxides in Biological Ylembranes. IV. Role of the Change in Iron Valence in These Processes" MOSCOW, Biofizika, Vol 15, uo 4, -Tul/Aug 10, pp 622-628 Abstract: In earlier studies it was shown that a cuopension of Mitochondria in the presence of iron ions develops luminescence Eks a resvlt of the peroxidation of lipids. Experiments are described which indicate thaf~ mitocliondria in Bus- pension accumulate and partly reduce FeCl or a complex of Fe31' + ADP wben added to an-incubation mixture. Catalytic ageds (ortho- and pyrophosphates) increased the latent period and intenaity of luminescence of the suspensions by accelerat- ing the oxidation of Fe2+ with air. In the abijence of phosphates, oxygen was utilized verj slowly. The systems that reduce the:oxidize ironj e.g., phos- phates, probably also regulate the procesneo of peroxide: oxidation of lipids in ffifffl MU12119 ROOM MR911MV -Magalffism, 3 IM U.NCL ASS r F I ED -ESSING DATE-20NOV70 13 036 PRUC .~,':TIFLE--GROUP AFFECTION GF THE EYE ~13Y COAL TAR -li- CCWT8Y OF llNF0--L,SSR SCURCE-V(]YENNC PIEDtrs INSKIY ZHURNALt NG 3v L970i P 75 :'-iDATE PUGL SUBJECT AREAS-3101-GGICAL AP40 MED I CAL SC1 ENC E S 'EASE, RE'PIRAWKY TOPIC TAGS--tYE DISrASEP TOXICITY, COAL STAR, SKIN Cl.~ SYSTEM, GICESTIVE SYSrEm, 31-GUO CIRCOLATION, INIDLISTRIAL HYGIENE W-ITRCL i~ESTRICTIGM :DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLAS,1.)[HEU PROXY RCEL/FR;0',f---3006/C-3ui .5 rE PNO--[J.R/O L'171 WOOG/03 3 /00 7 5/G0 75 C A~"CEO;S I' '-% L LS S I i - I i: Ll. 213 036 UNICLASS IF IEO PROCESSUNG DATE --20NOV7 G CIRC ACCLSSIGN NU--APQ134lq9 A &-STRACT/ExTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. f NTHE LITCRATURE AFF',-:CTION OF THE EYES BY TAR IS KNOWN AS FAR CIPHTHALIMIA ~(L. P. GiENISt 1930; A. F. SAVCFENKkl-, 11~60) &~ AGUTE CC,.'~,,JUNICTIVITIS (K. K. VPUCHINSKUP 196t). THE DISEASES ARISES MOST LIFTEN t~~GG I OENT ALLY ANID HAS A.'! ACUFE ("HAK.ACTER (K. K. VkCCHfNSKIY, 1'361 ', A. F. SAVCHENKLI, 1960). YA. A. K.HALE; (1961) -1 IN REPL)e,IED Lit"! ThE OCCUi~.N-E.NCE OF TAR PHGTJ(K,!;l4ATl rEs IN PL%j ,4,iG Hj%j) WORKEL) A LONG TIME ~~ITH THAT SUBSrANCE. IN A~ NUALiLIZ OF CASES, SIDE BY SIL)CE IvITH OPHTHALP'lAt GLINERWIL POISX41INGS ALSO HAVE; 6 E E N' 6 b-': 1: RV E 0 r V; I T H AFFECTICN 01 THE S:~IN, UPIJE~:, AESP IRATORY . Tiuc A*tlIjD ORGANS OF THE BLOOD Ts , CfRCULATICN AND D!GESTILLN (N. A4 LEV ET ALs 1966) IN MAY 19,-'>6 .4E UBSERVED 36 PERSONS IN -ifi0ii AFFECT[GN Of THE ORGANUM VISUS, UPPER RESPIRATL)AY TRACTS A~,L) S&IN OF UNCCIVERED JlAAlS OF THE o(JOY AROSE I'l 14ORK WITH. LCAL TAR AS A AILSOLT OF G1-'.0SS VIl3.LATIO.,N OF SAFETY E 'NG I -N E E R [,%' G kULLS. THE PATIENTS ML.14 19-23 YEARS OLD iqvf,,J ;-iAl) WGR-ED UNDER vAmcus cci-4oi rici,4s. I-HEY Ft~RMED TWO GROUPS OF 13 EACH. T Il E F I K'S T (.-,ROUI' I-C-AI)EL) TA.-~ FA014 CARS AT NIGHT FOR: FIVE HOURa AlFHOUT SPECIAL CLOTHING 0 ;-'L'ArNS GF PROTECTIUN; THE SECONOPERF;JRi4ED IfIL SAME 'W'd:Z.K BY DAY IN SU'~NY v"EATHER 1-0,~ Fll'Wt HOURS ~%EAKING ORDINA~RY SUNGLi4S.SES AND TWO PLAY GAUZE MASKS, TO PKEVENT RECURRE.,J. VIGLATIONS t.;lF -IHE S~%FETY RULESP CGiNVERSATICINS ioEAE HELD IN ALI. POD.R.AZOO-EN[YA OF THE C~:Asr, oi i-; c EFFECT OF T.,'tk JN THE iijeiAN URGAN15,M AND 11EASURES CF PR6JECTIfl-4 ;-GAINST IT; Thf, u4i~ IS UINLUAbEd- ONLY AFTER BEING viETH.D 41TH ~iArFt-' IN CANvAs COVERALLS ',ilfli HOODS, '-111RAl'ORS AIND GAUNTLErS, HERYETIC GOGGLFS liff-if RLI ONLY AT NtWiT. -- ---. .- --- - - -------- ---- -- - - :- - , - - , .--' I - -', - - - - . I -- . ~ - W~Rmm. , I I ~- UDC 615.381.011.3:532.13 KAVESHNIKOV, A. I . , SETT, A. V. URATKOV, Ye. F. , STRUCHKOVA, K. I . , POLUSHINA, T. V. , and I . . Department of Experimental Traumatology and Orthopedf s'?, Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics , Ministry of Health USSR, and Laboratory of Blood Substitutes and Fractionation of Blood Proteins, Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Moscow USSR "Changes in the Viscosity of Blood After Dilution with Different Blood Substitutes Under Hypothermia. Conditions" Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Ekspevimentallnaya Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 70-75 Abstract: Changes in the viscosity of blood were studied aftcr dilution at different temperatures with tho Iollowing solutions: Ringer Locke, glucose, polyglucino [form of dextran), rheopolyglucina, locir-nolecular vaight dextran, and polyvinyl- .pyrrolidone., The tabulated results can be used as a basis for selecting a blood substitute and degree of blood dilution in 112 USSR KAVESIIXIKOV, A. I., et al., Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimcntal1naya Torapiya, No 1, 1971, pp'70-75 relation to perfusion temperature. A mathematical formula is proposed for calculatin,-, the viscosity of the solution in blood dilution in relation to the hematocrit inde\, tairI)erature and viscosity of the blood substitute. It is concluded that in case of normothernial perfusion or slight chilling, any of the solu- tions studied can be used. But tinder low-temperatUre conditions, when water in oves froili the intei-stitial and intracel lular. -spaces it is preferable to use rheopol'yglucine, low-molecular-weight dextran, or lew-molecular-weight polyvinylpyrrolidone because they decrease the viscosity of the perfusate. inore than the others. 2/2 1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--EVALUATING THE STABILITY OF POLYMER DISPERSIONS -U-- AUTHOR- (03) -V ERKHOLANTSEV v V.V#t,.~,yTA_gVA, L.V., SMIRNOV, N.I. ,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :"S0URCE--LAKOKRAS0CH. MATER. IKH. PRIMEN. 1970t Mr 20-L OAT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 ..'~`.SMECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS '~JOPIC TAGS--RUBBER CHFMICAL9 LATEXv CALC,ULATtONv CHE141CAL ,-_.,-.,.-STABILITY/(U)OPl0 LATEX EMULSIFIER .._,X0NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED .~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0428 STEP NO--UR/0303171)/000/001/0020/0021 :CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119364 UNCLAS~ IF IEO CESSING DATE--230CT70 .212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PRO .1CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119364 -~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO METHODS USED FOR THE EVALUATION OF UP-10 LATEX EMULSIFIER STABILITY VIZ.*? 1.41 BY CALCG. THE HEIGHT OF THE POTENTIAL BARRIER (U) FROM CURVES PLOTTED FOR THE POTENTIAL ENERGY OF PARTICLE INTERACTION VS. DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PARTICLESv AND (8) BY 14EASURING THE CRIT. DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PARTICLES DURING DESTABILIZATION, WERE CRIT. EXAMD. A PLOT OF U EQUALS F(DELTA) (WHERE DELTA EQUALS DELTA SU60 MINUS DELTA SUSCR-DELTA SUBO AND DELTA SUBO AND DELTA SUOCR ARE THE.CALCD. AND.THE CRIT. THICKNESS OF A LIQ. INTERLAYER) IN THE RANGE UNDER STUDY GAVE A CRUVE WHICH WAS EXTRAPOLATED TO DELTA EQUALS 0 WHEN U EQUALS 0 AND CORRESPONDED TO AN UNSTABLE SOL. THE CORRELATION BETWEEN U AND DELTA PERMITTEG:THE CALCN. OF U BY INTERPOLATION'(FROM THE EXPTL. DETO. SOL CONCN. CORRESPONDING TO ITS COAGULAT"IONlo POSSM1,1TY UF UVILIZISC HAAA.W- S1:A7'1WS r."o, RESHAWI IN 5111014'r CURRYPT ARY-b-1 tUZ. (Article. by Candidate of Technical Uoctor of (,'cographtc ScLencaq 1. t;. DavidAn -':~ -- ` ~ Gco--raphic, :~O"cr.3 tu. V. Auttsian. lo 11, 1972, submitted 13 J;*ie "IP 1.7-741 Me results are dlscussed from calcul=!~F an4 si~lavion testing to determine the ;iydrodynanic =4 voifht lou" cx- perlenc%d by self- contained buoy stat!--~~ in deep-w;at,~ 1,tronr. cutmnt zones of the ocean. The flow velocitie4 were ~otablis4od at which it is to install r.*,-!----j and bZ-OM,lbuoy otbtlous. Recountendzzlosta are =do vltii respect to tbe developuent.of self-coat-41z" ;buoy starlone for stronjpwcurrent areas..-- Beginning in 1960, the,method of masuang currents by installing self- contained b-~ry stations began to be Introduced into the practice cr oteano- graphic operations of the Institutions of the hydrcr=tcarological atrvic~!. I the Initial step. the buoy mtationa were afifie=i'led fr= nonstandard equir;cxnz ux1na&4,w&rd EZ-720 type bu"4s Gifti-ng CaPScit7 6511 P9 with 4 MAss Of 41.7 KS) slid "Pinch" tfpq buoy* (lifting. capacity 1, '000 ~r~ with a uas~ of 1,500 '.j:) r hoa!badv buoya "do of Uatal sad foam plastic Wit'n 0 lifting capscltv Of 1,500 kR. In th* rddjlo of tho 1960'a. a definite wmoimt cf empatience 11;1e.4 alread, hv~" Re curoulAted which ;YcrrAitted the developonat and rradual introducticr. Of ware modem designt of self-contained buoy statious into Practi.ct (GM-4~ GM-49, ond GH-5L). 71%cau buoys wart dusivne-3 far ta;%ina unmeuroventa in areas with different dopt~is, ProcvlurAl InrLtUCC.'c11o respect to working with the self-contained buoy st#rAonA were pu~)Iioned tanuously. 'Ma measurements of the occanolasicel. clastacter.'stics; on toe J'tlf- contained buoy otatjons peradtted broad information to be obtained C43 th~ cur- rents wh4ch:cOotrIbuted grt4LIY to the Precision Of dafinitiOR Of Our ce-M~21;9 Of the CInSDIC PVOCCAIMS taking place in the ocer-aa and &sa*. 71 Ir USSR 1J-DC 615.917 SUT-KAYTIS, YU. A. "state of tize Estrxus Cycle in Rats Subjected to Poly ch lo ropi itene" V sb. Vopr. epidemdol. i giriveny v UtSSR (Problems oil Epidemiology and Hygiene ,in the Lithuanian SO collection of works), Vil'nu,,i:, 1971, pp 152-155 (irom RZh-Farmakolo-ziya. sredstva. Toj,,sikologiya, No 2, Feb 72) Abstract 71--o 2.54.7,61) Translation: In rats 0 injected intraper-itoneal4r with polychloropinene (1) in a dose of 9.1 ng/1~9 '(1/50 DL 50 ) for one month, thv. duration of the estrus Stage was on the average 10.5 days (11.9,days in the control group); on injection of I fer two months, the estrus stage was reduced to 9i~5 days, and the diestrus phase increased to 19.9 days (18 days in the control group); on injection of I in t1he same dose for 4 months, the estrus stage was 5 days 0-th 10.7 days in tne control grGup. Analogous (the most expressed with ;~-4 months of poisonin-) changes in the cycle frequency and duration of the estriis sta-e .,!ere observe-.-l on isitraperitoneal injection of I in a dose of 0.57 mg/kj- (1/80D VL 50 USS11, Vilt-nuss Scic-ntific Research Institute of Epidemiology, 'Microbiology rind Hygiene. 57 112 020 UNCLA~S' I Fl ED PROCESSING DATE-30OCTTG TIT,Lt~--TKE EFFECT OF THYMECTOMY IN GUIf(EA PIGS GN ~URINARY EXCRETION OF 17,?GXYCORTICCSTERCIDS UNDER NORMAL CONDITLONS AND IN~STRFESS -U- AUTfi0R-(0ZJ-MALYZHEV9 V.A.* SUTKOVOYv DoA* --CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSP "SOURCE-PATOLOGICHESKAYA FIZLOLOGIYA I EKSPERIMENTALONAYA TERAPIYA' 1970, _VM'14t NR 3v PP 31-34 -.:DATE PUBLISHED-70 ___~SUSJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, TOPIC. TAGS-THYMUS GLAND, SURGERY, URINE# EXCRETION, CORTICOSTERDIDSt ~AORENAL CORTEX f CCHTROL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -UNCLASSIFIE ,,~,.DOCUMENT CLASS 0 PROXY REEL/'RAME-3001/1925 STEP NO~-UR/039,5/TO/014/00310031/0034 -AP0127326 CIRC ACCESSION NG UNCLAISSIFIED IMITH MR. UK! a x im mr 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 .,.~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127326 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS SHOWNs FIN GUINEA PIGS THYMECTOMIZED AT IMMATURE AGEj, URINARY EXCRETIQN OF L7,0^vYCORTICOSTEROLDS WAS ALMOST HALVED FOUR~ MONTHS AFTER THE OPERATION IN CCMPARISGN WITH INTACT ANIMALS, A MORE PROLGNGf:D T~AN NORMAL ACTIVATION OF ADRENAL CORTEX WAS SEEN 60Tti AT THE EARLY AND Al' THE LATE PERIODS AFTER THYMECTOMYt WHEN THESE ANIMALS WERE SUBJECTED TO THE ACTION OF UNFAVGURABLE FACTORS# SUCH AS OPERATION OR INFLAMMATION. FACILITY: LABORATORIYA IMMUiNOKHIMII GORMONOV I LABORATORIYA. FACILITY: PATOFIZIOLOGII KIYEVSKOGO INSTITUTA E&QOKRINOLOGII I OBMEAN VESHCHESTV. UNC LA S S LEI LE rgm ma vg4 ~ t -4, . .... ARM WWI USSR UDC 542.65:66a.721:669.6 MOROXHOIWS, M. A., SOKOLOV, Ye. B., and ST -1 z Institute af Fine Chemical Technology, Chair of Semica.aductor M_-~erfs__ Technology "Characteristics of Magnesium Behav4or in Tin Crystallization" Ordzhonikidze, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, Vol 14, No 3j 1971, PP 50-53 -Abstract: A study was mande of the distribution of zr;aEpesium on the a--=-r directional crystallization and of solid -solutions of 13r, containing -~e initial materials were OVCh-000 tin containing 99-99551 of the baslc and magnesium obtained by chemical purification of '.'G-1 ra-lesi= ing not more than 0.001% impurities. The. investigation resizL~s bare dLZ::-;Z~-~-i by reference to curves showing the dependences of MG C=Cent::-ation 'Sh-_ crystallized part of the specimen +(crystallization rate 0 -15~ nmi/min) the part of wt. of tfte ingot for two crystals (cvyst~_111'7,ation ra~_e o.r,,, min). Except their first part, the curves show an by directional crystal-lization which is characteristic for a diatributic-, efficient K 4 1 of !LZ in Sn. The actual distrDbuticin of found to be of th(: orde~r of Q-03-0.04, T~ree aluotx., ~rour llbliQ. USSR UDC !V41 18-2- 2/-3 S!SLU142 A G. X.MTSEV, E. I., and FUKS, N. A., Pbysicoc"mical Institute ifneni L. ta~.v, Moscow "Formation of Condensation Highly-Dispersed Uncoagulated Aerosols" Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal# Vol 33, No 4, Jul-Aug 71, pp 585-591 Abstracts The authors made an experimental study of.aerosol formation during the condensation of silver vapors with a low concentration under conditions corresponding to those used In calculations previously, performed by them. The aerosol generator reseabled the instrument of HIGUOHI and 01KOESKI. It was found that monodisperse aerosols with a low particle nun"ber concentration (5-10 1 -3-108 cm-3) are formed. It Is suggested that the formation of such aerosols is due to heterogeneous condensation on the impurity nuclei, as well as the assumed existence of a relationship between the efficiency of the collisions of molecular aggregates with each other and with the vaDor aolecules and the size of these aggregates. An EffsXH-220 was used for the calculations. UZR SUIVC-111. A. 0 Of rovth :)f Ar distriLution C_~tion 'nf vltxt, A I..- ent':rf arsun-, ct Ic: t..Jrac.., i,)- ic, -d 112 all UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--620CT70 TITLE--fORMATION OF CON LENSATION AEROSOLS UNDER R4PIDLY CH4NV'ING ENVIRUNMENTAL CCUOITIUNS -U-. AUTHUP-(02)_SUTU.,I'4v A-G., PUKSt N.A. p'-C.,0U.NTRY, OF INF(I--USSR ,:"SOUikCF--KOLLOIDNYY ZHURNALi 1970, VOL 3.21 NR 2# PP 225-260 PUBLISHED ------- 70 S U B J E C TAREAS--CHEMISTRY ION, PARTICLE SIZE, C3NDENSATTON ~'.:TOPIC TAGS--AEROSOL9 DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT REACTION CpNTRbL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.ROXY-REEUFRAME-B90/1438 STEP NO--UR/0069/70/032/002/025510260 '__:~C IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109498 UNCLASSIFIED at 'm tftltwn 'rua 01l. UNCL ASS I F I PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ~-'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109498 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD FOR CALCULATING VAP3R CONDENSATION-IS PRESENTED. THE 4ETHOD IS BASED ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DESCRIBING THE TIME VAR[ATION OF SUBCRITICAL AND NEAR-CRITICAL MOLECULAR CLUSTERS CONCENTRATIONS AS WELL AS THE VARIATION IN THE S17-E (IF SUPERCRITICAL PARTICLES, ALLOWING FOR THE ~CHANGE IN RNVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. THE SUGGESTED METHOD IS APPLICABLE FOR CALCULA--TING THE CONDENSATION OF ASSOCIATED GASES AND TAKES INTO ACCOUNT THQ, COAGULATION OF GROWING PARTICLES. THE AERCSOL FORMATION IN -.-THE CASE'.OR', DILUTION OF HOT GAS JETS CONTAINING SILVER VAPORS WITH COLD ~AIRI-HAS OfEiN CALCULATED BY MEANS, OF A COMPUTER AND THIS PROCESS HAS BEEN SHC WN,'-f 0PROCEED BY THE COAGULATLON MECHANISMN -UNCLASSIFEED .777777 USSR UDC, 541. 162. 2/3 SUTUGIN, A. G., and FUKS, N. Scientific Researc~.h Physir-ochemic-al MRTTuTlmeni L. YA. Karpov, Moscow, State CormiLlee Chemisti--y "Formation of Condensation Aerosols Under Rapidly Changing Lxternal Can- ditions. Theory and Method of Calculation" Moscaw, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 32, No2, Mar-Apr 70, pp 255-260 Abstract: The article describes a method for czalctilating a macroscopic pattern of aerosol formation which includes the sinultaneously occurring processes of nucleation, condensation growth ofL prA;t-6icI(:,.s and coaculation. The method is suitable under arbitrarily rapid chai'Ages jt.n exv~rnal condi- j tions. The general scheme of calculation is as follows.. For a c-ortain timesegment there is integration of the system of"norlinear differential -equations rj,Kt~ (7-j lif. +Aq f, dt 1/4 U.SSR -Apr' SUTUGIN, A. G., and FUKS, N. A. ,Kolioidnjry Zhurnal, Vol 32, No 2, lar 70, pp 255-260 d1g agAg (n fdi + ~OvkKjft (7) [Wi dl M. k-g: and equations describing changes in external conditions. it is atisu-,ned that at the initial vioment the concentrations of uItAccu.1ar aggregaLes, are equal to equilibrium concentrations for the te tftI)e raturo and ~oncen- tration. existing at this moment, By the tirae a Sivnificant number of supercritical particles are formed, ti-ii.- calculatign progrzm is replacc-,,d by a new program containing 9 +~n equations of fortu (2)~and a certain number of equations of the~form 2/4 111rty, HIT, flu HP, 11113" 11119 USSR SLITUGIN, A. G. and FLIKS, N. A. , Kolloickiyy Zhurnal, Apr,70, pp 255-260 dZildl jfkjdt ;_j k>j: Vol 32, No 2, Mlar- which describe chances in the concentration and size of in an isolated group. The number n can be 10,-30, for Following cari- pletion of the first stage of calculation the distr~U)UtIOII spectrur. of supercritical particles containing more. than g + n'~ molecules (n'< n) is partitioned into several grOUPS,Or IS. IXeplaced by aa