SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STULOV, V.P. - SUBBOTIN, A.I.
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STULOV, V. P., SHAPIRO, Ye. C., izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, _214ekbanika
Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 1, Jan-Feb 1970, pp 154-160
Therefore the region of the surface of the body in which~radiative heating
exceeds convective heating is concerutrated in-the leadinj; partof the body
around which the stream flows.
Aeronaut.ical lla(L
JJSSR UDC 533.6.011.5
Moscow
"Strong Injection on the Surface o f a Blunt Body in a Supersonic Flow"
Moscow, Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, No. 2,,Mar/Apr 72, pp 89-97
Abstract: Supersonic Elow over a blunt body is investigated thecreticaUy
for.the case when a different gas is injected according t~b a given law
through the surface of the body. Molecular transfer pro Ic4is-ses are
neglected and flow between the shock urave and surface of -the bady is
considered as a two-layer flow. flopt in the shock wave b,-,tween the shocl~
wave and the contact surface and flow ii-i thie layer of in,k~ctc-d A
numerical solution For the problera is obtained at the no,-,o Portion of the
body and its accuracy is evaluated. Approximate analytical sol-ution2 are
obtained for the layer of inje~-_ted gas: a solution with constan-t density
and a solut ion of the boundary layer type using~. the approitimation of
local autonodeling of- the flow. The numerical and analytical solutions
approximate one another close to the axis of.the flot', but -the accuracy
of the approximate solutions hreaks down as distance from tbe axis in-
creases due to the assumptions T!iade in the solutions. It is noted that
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USSR
STULOV, V. P., Mekhanika zbidkosti gaza3p No. 2, Mar/Apr 72, pp 89-97
this flow can serve as a gasdynami4c model top many problems describing
radiant heating of blunt bodies in a hypersonic flow; under intensive 0
radiant beat exchange evaporation of the body is so Considerable that
the thickness of the vapor layer is comparable to the thick-neas of the
shock layer. It is suggested that thermai protection caii be achieved
by forced injection of a highly absorbing substance in t1ie channel over
which the radiating plasma moves.
2/2
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IF I 110MITA ideff
USSR UDC 612.2+612.76
POPKOV, V. L., MAMAN, E. S., GALUSHKO, Yu. 'S., KOVALEITKO Ye ZAYTSEVA,
Ye.: I., NITOCILKINIZA, 1. A., STULOVA~ L. V. and RYM A. V., Institute
for Biomedical Problems
"Shifts in Gas Exchange, Gas Homeostasis, and Tissue Respiration In Rats
During Prolonged Hypokinesia"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal USSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, Vol 41, No 12,
pp 1,808-1,812
Abstract: General gas exchange, P02, and pC02 did not change significantly
in the tis.-ues of rats kept immobilized in special cages for 60 days. 11oll-
ever, during the second month of the experiment,. there were periods when the
intensity of respiration increased in the liver and decreased in the myo-
cardium. After two months of hypokinesia, the weight of experftental rats
ubstantially less than that of the control (273+10 g and 392+18 g,
was s
respectively). Also the physical fitness of the experi-men-tal animals de-
clined sharply with respect to both dynamic and static work. The duration
of maximum dynamic work decreased more than 2.5-fold white the capacity for
static work decreased 9-fold.
USSR UDC 539-193:547-242
KOPAYEVICH) YU. L., SAWREVICMYTE, Z. A.j, FEDOROV', L. A., and GEMM, L. S.
"M Spectra and Structure of Polyfluoroalkylarsines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 43 (105), No 5, May 73, PP 1140-1147
Abstract: Defivatives of bis(pentafluoroethyl)arsinous acidl of mixed tertiary
arsines, derivatives of bis(o"-Chlorotetrafluoroethy-l)arBinous acid, and terti-
ary arsines were studied by 1MR 19F spectroscopy. Spect=l characteristics
originating from the presence of chiral and prachiral centers In the compounds
studied have been observed and discussed. The As-Hlg bonds were shm~m to be
very labile. Inversion of the arsenic atora was shown to be slov (in the NMR
time scale).
''M W~
USSR UDC 616-o36.882-08:615-471-616-127:616-o8g-583-29
NEShP=J, Ye. N., RED'KO, Ye. S., a7XMM,_Ye. a., SALDChIKOVP I. V.J-
FILIKONOV, Ye. S., and SERMYEV, Ye. N., New Siberian Scientific Research
Institute of the Pathology of Circulation, Mnistry of~Health RSF1SR
"Resuscitation of the Organism After Prolonged Clinical Death by Means of an
Artificial Circulation Apparatus in Association With He.modilution and H~po-
the,-Mia"
Kiev., Vrachebnoye Delo, No 4, 1973~ PP 73-77
Abstract: To refine the method experiments were conducted on 72 anesthetized
dogs in which uni- or bilateral thoracotomy was performed and clinical death
(disappearance of EEG waves) caused. by discoatinuation of artificial respira-
tion and induction of cardiac arrest. Bight to 18 min after clinical death,
resuscitation was begun with blood flow maintained by a pump either throu----,'ft
the coronary and carotid arteries or through tKe whole body at rates of 6o-i2o
ml/kg/min., under normothermia or hypothermia,~ with utilization of heparinized
donor blood or a plasma expander to achieve.hemodilutions The total perf-usion
time was 40-60 min. Resuscitation was considered succestiful if normal B4G,
effective heart, activity, spontaneous respiration, rena.11, function, motor
activity) and unconditioned and some conditioned reflexes~ were~rcstored- The
USSR
MShAIKM, Ye. N., et al., Vrachebnoye Delo, NO 4, 1973, PP 73-77
optimal conditions -- whole-body perfusion at a -rate of 8o-loo ml/kG/mln, with
blood diluted to about 6-8 g% Hb,. and a
hypothem. ia of 28-300C achieved in
5-8 min -- yielded a recovery rate of Wp- This methorl was.subse-quently
applied on 19 patients during cardiac surgery co=p1-fcaWd by cardiac arrest
and failure of s-U other ~herapeutie measures. Five patieats were successfully
resuscitated; they --ecmered and were eventually dischmrc-ed from the hospital
in satisfactory condition. The case history of a 12-year old caxdiac sur6ery
patient Is given.
1/2 040 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--ELECTRON ELECTRON DOUBLE RESONAN.0E OF TRIPLET EXCITONS. 11. SPIN
EXCHANGE OF TRIPLET EXCITONS WITH PARAMAGNETIC 114PURITY CENTERS -U-
-;,.AUTHOR- (03 1 - S TUNZHAS i P.A., BENDERSKIYo: V.A,., SOKOLi)Vv YE.Av
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
',--;~--.-SOURCE--0PT. SPEKTROSK. 1970t 28(3)s 487-91
,.,-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_~SUSJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
,-..TOPIC.TAGS--EXCITON, ELECTRON RESONANCE#~.ORGANIC CRY!OALt CRYSTAL
ELECTRON SPINs IMPURITY CENTE Ro,EPR SPECTRUM. PHYSICAL
ACTIVATION ENERGY# TEMPERATURE OEPENDENCE
"_:CQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~,"DUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-0
-0-ROXY -RE-EL/FRAME--1996/1432
STEP NO--UR/0051/70~0281()03/0487/0491
.-..C I R CACCESSION NO--AP0118421
UNCLASS11 .1)
MIN llml
040 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESS ING DATE--30OCT70
.,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118421
,:,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECIKUN UUUbLE RESONANCE SPECTRA
OF TRIPLET EXCITONS (PRIME3 TI AND PARAMAGNETIC IMPURITY CENTERS (PRIMEZ
11) WERE STUDIED IN THE CRYSTALS OF COOLEX SALT OF
TETRACYANDQUINODIMETHAN WITH METHYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM. CONCN. OF
PARAMAGNETIC IMPURITIES WAS 0.1-0.2PERCENT. ELECTRON DOUBLE RESONANCE
-WAS CAUSED BY SPIN EXCHANGEPROCESSES:l: PRIME3 TO SUOU PLUS PRIME3 T
-SUBPOSITIVEl PLUS PRIME3 T SUBNEGATIVEL (11, ANU PRIIME3 r SUBJ PLUS
PRIME2 11 SUBNEGATIVEONEHALF EQUALS PRIME3 T SUBJMINIUSI PLUS PRIME2 [I
SUBONEHALF; J EQUALS Oe 1 (2). THE RATE:- CONS'li OF PROCESS (2) DOES NOT
DEPEND ON THE TEMP. IN THE RANGE 115-800EGREESK ANO CORRESPONDS TO THE
PROCESS LIMITED BY DIFFUSION (GAMMA T 11'EQUALS 8 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE13 CM PRIME3-SEC). THE TEMP, DEPENDENT RATE CONST. FOR PROCESS
(Ilt WITH ACTIVATION ENERGY 0.06 EV9 COIPICIUE5 WITH THAT FOUND FROM THE
~BROADENING OF EPR LINES. AT 155DEGREESk GAMMA TT EMIALS 2 TIMES 10
PRIME NEGATIVE12 CA PRINE3-SEC. FROM THE DIFFERENCV-~ INTHE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF GAMMA T 11 AND GAMMA TT THE CUNCLUSID14 WAS DRAWN THAT
-EXC.ITQN MOTIONS ARE ACTIVATIONLE-SS BUT THEIR- SPIN E)WHAN-GE REQUIRES
ACTIVATION ENERGY*
UYCLA-S-S I F IC-0 ------
I M 11
UNCLASSIFIED '. PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITLE---ELECTk0A ELECTRON DOUBLE RESONANCE OF TRIPLET EXCIT[INS. 1, SP[r4
EXCHANGE OF TRIPLET EXCITONS IN ION RADICAL SALT5, -U-
~AUTHOR-(04)-STUNIHASY P.A.t BENOERSKIYI VoA BLYUMENFELDo L.A.r' SOKOLOV,
YE.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
;~S.GURCE-9PT. -SPEKTROSY. 1970, 28121# 278-!-83
6ATE PUBLASHED ------- 70
AkUBJECT AR_F_AS---~pHYS'IGs
,JOPIC TAGS--FLECTRUNIRESONANCEi EXCITONs ION RADIC'AL
i ORG'NIC CRYSTAL,
:ORGANIC.S4CT, ELECTRON SPINv TEMPE ATURE DEPENDENCE, SPEcTRAL LINE
-0 TP
IN O~L WKIf4--NO RESTRICTIONS
~6&6MENT, CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~~bXY REEL/FRAME-198410371 STEP t4O--IJII/0051/7'0/1')28/',1021027b/,0283
..~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055156
UNCLASSIFIEO
'UCESSING DATE--16OCT70
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PR
CIRC ACCESSION NIJ--AP0055156
'-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHANGES 1144 THE INTENSITY OF THE
ZEEMAN 0 YIELDS I TRANSITION OF TRIPLET EXCITONS DuKING SATN. OF MINUS I
YIELDS 0 TRANSITIO.N IN CRYST. [ON RAOICAL SALTS OF
TE TRACY ANOQU I NOME THA NE WERE STUDIED. AT LOW TEMPS., Ail INCREISE oF-
INTENSITY GF 0 YIELDS I TkANSITION CAUSED BY AN INC-~,EASE- Gi- POPULATIO:N'
~DF S SUBZ EwJALS 0 LEVEL wAS OBSO. IF THE .111INUS I YIELDS' 0 T,~ANSITIJN
~WAS SATO. AS THE TEMP, 14AS INCR-ASEDv THE EXCIT0,N CONC.N. INCk'~-ASEO AIND
JHE PROCESS OF SPIN EXCHANGE PRIME3 T SURC) PLUS PR1113 T Sup',J EQUALS
~PRIMF3 T SUB NE6ATIVE1 PLUS PRIME3 T SUB POSITIVEI CAUSED A DECREASE OF
INTENSITY OF THE 0 YIELDS I TRANSITION* EQUATIGiNS WERE DERIVED FOR THE
-LF RU
ESTM. OF. FREQUENCES OF SPIN EXCHANGE FkO.'4 THE f _L110 N LE T N
'LLi W I TH FROM
RESLINANCE DATA. THEIR TEMP. DEPENDENCE AGREED 'W~ THAT DETD.
EXCHANGE GROADENINIG. THE EFFECT OF ELECTRON ELECT110,N DOUCLE RESONANCE
AN THE RESION OF WEAKi BETWEEN LINE ABSORPT113N WAS (JISCOVERED.
UNCLASSIFiED
Coati n'ga
USSR UDC 621-744-079
STUPACHINKO m -Rj A. Kh.
SHTEMBERG, L. A., GFNDMI
and V.SITRIYE-Vt B. P.
"Separating Proteotive Coating for Model Dquipment"
Moscow, Mashinostloitell No 11, Nov 73, p 23
Abstract: The PELT-1 comuosition (Author's Certificate ITo 257702)
has been developed in the capacity of a sepaiating protective
coating for the foundry equipment at Zjaporozhlye Technological
Desi,-,m and Planning
In-3titute. The composition consists of poly-
vinyl chloride oll-dorinated resin PSIU.L-fl, epoxy re.-An ED-06, Poly-
V
al'--hylene-polyamine, JZ-J~ solvent, and titrniium. dioxide. The --ore-
U
Paration of the coimposition, ito principal co-. ,monont - the _,i1_
lers, the jaitroduction of the hardening a&.-,ent (10 V10ip"ht -arts
'PolYethylene-pol amine) and of the 'filler'(100 aeight parlt's
titamium dioxlde~, and the application me-thod.of the coating
are described. The FELT-1 comDosition is recommended as ixrotec-
tive, coating of the aooden -mo~.el equipranent, ofo part3 of a-ricul-
tural machines for prepaxing, and distribution of fertilizer, and
of the metallurg
,ical equipment for preparing exothei~-mal mi-ttires.
USSR UM ' 5
-77.4'12(25):576,851
KRISS) A. Ye., SONAKOVA, T. P.,, and TSYBA111, A. V. Institute of Mdcrobiolc-,~~y,
Academy of
"Ecological and Geographic Patterns of Distribution of Heterotrophic Bacteria
in the Central Pacific"
~bacov, Mikrobiologiya, 110 3, 1,072, PP 542-549
Abstract: The quantitative distribution of heterotroDhic bacteria was ati-idied
(by grow-Ing thew- on membrane ultrafilters) at different depths of the Pacific
from the surface to the bottom. Swnples were obtained at stations in all the
geographic zones from the subarctic to the subantarctic-, The density of the
microbial population was found to decrease toward the Central ',Pacific, Ulthoul-di
remaining greater than in the corresponding regionn of tbe Atlantic. TM,-- phu-
nomenon is attributed to the wmy islands in the tropical Pactfic lyinp
near
Asia and Australia which discharge large quantities of organic mwitter in:Lo the
surrounding waters. The general pattern in for water laypra oV ~!quatorial-
tropical origin with a high content of heterotrophic bactiaria to alternate
with layers of arctic or antarctic origin possessing a IoI7 bacterial abuncLance.
IWR UDc 621-317-78
STUPAR', V. I.
nDevice for Measuring UHF Signal Power"
USSR Author's Certificate No 363041, Cl. G Olr 21/12, filed 27 Jul 70, Pub-
3Ashed 20 Dec ?2 (from Otkrytiya, Izobrateniya, Promyshiennyye Obraztsy,
Tovarnyye Znaki, No 3, 1973, P 89)
Abstract: The device contains a rectangular wavegUde section with a string
positioned in it and a reading device. The unique feature is that, to in-
crease the sensitivity of the device, the string is fixeA in the Waveguide
cavity asymmetric about its wide walls, while the readL-IC device is rnownted
on two opposite sides of the string along the narrov walls of the waveguide.
An illustration is given.
USSR UDC,: 621.317.78
STUPARL__Y__J__. YAKUSHEV, Zh. F.
111A.Pondermotor SHF Wattmeter of Torsional Type"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniva, PTomyshlennyye obrizts)r,
Tovarnyye Znaki, No 32, Nov 71, Author's.Certificate No
318876, Division G, filed 10 Mar 70, published 28 Oct 71
T-ranslation: This Author's Certificate introduces a ponder-
motor SHP wattmeter of torsional type containing a rectangular
waveguide housing in which a moving element islinounted. by
means of a suspension device. As a distinguishing feature
of the patent, the sensitivity of the instrument is increased
and matching of the moving element in the waveguide is im-
proved by making this moving element in the. fol-m of a half
wave plate, while the waveguide section at the point where
the plate is located is made in the.foTm of a twist around the
longitudinal axis, the angle of twist being in,t,be direction
of, rotation of the plate.
USSR UDC 6211.311-784.023(088.8)
STUPAR V.
"A. Ponderomotive Microwave Watt Meter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 282457, filed I Nov 68, vublishad 11 Dec 70
(from,RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Ostract No Q273 P)
Tiranslation: This Author's Certificate~introduces a -nonderomotive microwave
watt meter of the torsional type. As a,distinguishing feature of the patent,
the sensitivity of the instrument Ls improved by mWcing the,actuating plate
from a polarizable material; this plate is prepolarizet,I and set in the wave-
guide in such a way that the axis of polarization of the material is parallel
to the electric field strength vector of -the wwve propagated in the wwieguide.
USSR UDC 621.382.2
EL'HAN, V.
TUP Sh.
S
"Punch-Trough Breakdown of P-N Junctions in Silicon P-N-P and N-P-N Struc-
tures"
Elektroa. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Materialy (Electronic Techology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Materials), 1970, Issue 5, p 141 (from
M--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May 3.971, Abstract,No 5B94)
Translation: Punch-through breakdown of abrupt p-n jwictiorL:-; in p-n-p and
n-p-n silicon structures was studied. The magnitude of. the 13unch-Lhrough
voltage was determined by several methodo which gave cor:responding results.
The voltampere characteristics make it possible to use the punch-through
phenomenon for stabilization and1imitation.of the voltage. The tempera-
ture coefficient of the stabilization voltage is uegative and amounts to
from 3 . 10-5 to 1.6 . 10-3 degree-1, an& as is known, with an increase of
the current it is decreased. The magnitude of the dynamic resistance Rd is
abruptly decreased with an increase of the current a-Lid increases with an rise
in temperature, which e%plains the decrease of the drift velocity of current
carriers. It is determined that, other conditions being equal, the magnitude
Rd in a n-p-n structure is -maller than in a p-n-p. The reasons for this
phenomenoa are considered. Authorts Abstract,
1. 034
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UNCL ASS I (~n
TITLE--G,-N THE OEFL.'V\jATjC.N. PkUPERTIES LIVA(31i4SWILATANT 01SPCRSF SY 'i:'i
s1 (A T
L C- dSPEAR STRESSES -U-
.Z-(05)-STALN(V, A.K., KRASHENINNIVOVt A.1s.1, OL-415H(~V, V.4., PET~-,OV,
P. A.
V .
~,F INFO R
SJURCz--KOL,LWD4qYY ZHURI~AL, 1970v VOL 32q Nk 2, PP 305-301)'
DATE PUFL I S[iL!)___ --- 70
SUbJECT AliEAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-CHEMICAL SUSPENSIONt CJeULYMFRt ACRYLON[TRILE, ACRYL4TE, SHEAR
STRLS59 MATERIAL OEFORHATIUN
W'4TkOL MARNING-NO RESTRICTIONS p
DOLUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSEFIE0
-KEFL/~RAME--1992/1546 STEP 'g(.1--(JR/00691701032/oO2/O3OP./O!Uc;
CIRC ACCtSSION NO--APOL12542
UNCLASSIFIED
I LA- - 0 34 UINCLASSIFItB PR(JCES~,.SJNG GAT5-020CTIO
kC ACCESSIGN NJ-00112542
A13STR ACT/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- AOSTRACT. DEFOqMATIoN OF- SUSPENS19%4S OF
COPOLYMEP OF ACRYLONITULE WITH METHYLACRYLATE IN ZONITORPROPANIOLtl ~AT
LOW SHEAR STRESSES INVOLVES THE FORMATION IN THE SYSTEM OF A STRUr- TURE
THE STRCN'GTH OF WHICH IS GREATER THAk THE SHEAP SrRESS APPLIED. U
ISOTHERMAL CONDITIONS THE STRENGTH OF THE STRUCTURE FOkMED DIMINISHEi
WITH TI-14E AFTER THE LOAO IS REMOVED.
UNCLASSIFIED
IJSSR UDC 582-263:581-1:08
PALAMAR-MRDVINTSEVA, G. M. and STUPIM,:V. V., Institute of Botany, Academy
of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR
'!Effect of the Supernatant Fluid of an Ankistrodesmas brauuii Brunnth Culture
on the.Development of Some Wild Species of Algae in Effluent from the Chernigov-
Chemical Fiber Plant"
Kiev, Ukrainslkiy Botanichniy Zhurnal, No 3, 1972, pp 294-299
Abstract: Taboratory experiments vith Ankistrodesmus braunii Brunath showed
that in the course of its vital processes,the alga relea,ses physiologically
active substances that can stimulate or inhibit the growth of other algae,
e.g., some wild eDecies of Chlorella, Scenedesmus,'Pinnularia, and CILIamydomponas.
Whether the supernatant fluid of an A. braunii culture stimulated or inhibited
wild algae depended on the size of the dose.used and onthe conditions under
vhich it was grown (age of the culture and,nutrients used).
coma
loot,
tqP0007544- INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST Yv: -7
Y-A70-110994
EXPANSION OF PARTIAL0 IONIZED: ARGON I %I A HYPER-
SONIC NOZZLE JRASSHIFIENIE~CHASTICHIAI 10WOVAN-
NOGO ARG,ONA V G,IPEP.ZVU,KOVOM SCIPLE).
G. I; Koelev, D-I'.Roitenburg,~and E,
AUTF-Zhurnal Prikladnoi Afekhaniki i TePtynichesiioi' July-
V~
Aug. 1969 p~ 22,31. 8 refs. In Ru-sian.
arametert of
Theoretical: and exp-,rint ntal study of vie p,
e
partially ibnl4ed frozen or ref4xinq equilibrium ffow~; of ar-,,,,~-n in a
hypersoni.c.rvozzl~. Erjua6ons )m derLived fat diFternlining t4a. M wJl
numbers. the. el&vort and
't A)bjjined L~e tvva4-.n the theotclv~~vl and qxlivri
Good agreel"I(r," I
et;ental ir(!'~ufts for tho rated duririg~jriple
colfi5i
10,11i. G30ynamic and probe techniques are appli6i in t 0ock
expedrnfnts
tub, It is found that-at.41igh ioni,!mion;m~ Os a paitiaNy
ionized ~,rgon flow has.electron-ion recornbinut;an rzirs sufficicritty
U lu ex1pansion, in a
high to maintain a near~ecj iliW rn vate during
supersonfc nozzle. it is afsp shown 1hat d~acti ation 0 tila excitf-d
Jv
toms during collisions has a suh~larrtiaf er, the
a lixt an the.b6havior r-
electron temperature in.such flwn~.
F
MI M GOMMIM
USSR UD": 948.0:539.4.015
_Invosti~ratine. the '131tability of Diamonds Under ShoeK Load3"
Moscow, Xristqllo~Trafiyn, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1970,~ Pp 841-844
'bstract: 3ince diamonds ave widely u-scud in indiistry, 'his inquiry
into the dynamic durability of diamonds compared wi-uh their dura-
bility under static loading is o-L pr~actical valtie. In the e:,oeri-
ments described in -W~iis brief communic-ation, Yakut diamond octo-
hedral crystals- with flat facets and,zharp costals as well as
ot'Ller types were subjc!cted 'to dynamic d-.~ztructiejn. 237 dia-
monda 1k;sted were plact~d in -,. vertical impact talster e~specially
design,~,d -."'or %,his purpose, where vreights of 50 ~i.n_- 100 graris dron-
ped 1-rorr. heir 'hts of 40 -ond 30 Cm. In all th.--i, ex, 1"-.--riLf ents , the
dir;,ctio~n of s4ock coincided ,.:ith the crystalloffra,phic third-
0-
der axis. The- tvs! showQd t~mt the rt:sis-tlance~ uf Lliamonds -to
shook is not a cons'.~jnt cuantity but deperx(is on tliau "morpholo'gical
type of th~_- orystal, the defects in it, ,;;nd the i'~-pecimen dimen-
sions. 'The data oblo-ained are givua in Ithe form two tabies and
a curve showing Th~.- chant,,re in crusher,deformatii~xi, as a function of
the work-done.
USSR
A. A. and KLEVTSOV, Y e. D.
"'A Conference on Respiratory Diseases of:Poultry"
Moscow,. Veterinariya, No 1, 1972, pp 124-125
Abstract: The above conference was held In June 1971 in the city of Pyati-
gorsk. Papers were read on "industrialization diseased" of birds (A. A.
Pak), organization of measures to prevent and eradicate Newcastle disease
K i..chagayev), status of research on the etiology, aiagnosis, prevention,
and eradication of respiratory diseases of poultry (V. N. Syurin), specific
prevention of Newcastle disease in Infected regions (B. M. Savich), evalua-
tion of poatvaccinal iDwaunity to Newcastle disease (R. N. Korovin), infec-
tious laryngotracheitis (V. V. Malushko),, infectious bronchitis (A. B.
Teryukhanov), respiratory mycoplasmosis (0. V. Vinokhodov), disinfection
of poultry houses (A. A. Zakqmyrdin), cultural virus va4-.cine against New-
castle disease and infectious laryngotrachoitis (A. V. Iffiachatryan), rapid
methods for diagnosing Newcastle disease and,classical forwl plague in
poultry (G. A. Safonova), methods of mass immunization of poultry against
Newcastle disease (I. M. Bondarenko), simultaneous vaccinatio~L of poultry
against Newcastle disease and smallpox (A. B. Kachakhidzu), sitaultaneous
112
7-1
T
USSR
STUPNIKOV, A. A. and KLEVTSOV, Ye. D., Veterinariya, No 1, 1972, pp 124-125
vaccination of hens against smallpox and infectious laryngatracheitis (A. B.
Kachakhidze), improved inactivated vaccine against Neireastle disease (I. G.
Skutarya), standardized preparation of specific fluorescent.antibodies to
classical fowl plague and Newcastle disease (A. F. Shurchilova), use of
aerosols of antimicrobial preparations In poultry raising (V. D. Sokolova),
mid genetic basis for increasing the resistance of pou Itry to mycoplasmosis
(A. S. Serebryakov).
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USSR UDC 636.22/2815?6.8.097.29
BOLTUSENINt A. N., KOVAL'SXAYAj H. G.; LUPANDIM, X. N. , and STUZJ1KQV,, V.. 13,,
lAningrad Veterinary Institute; Leningrad Oblast' Veterl boratory
"Fusarlotoxicoses of Cattle"
Leningrad, 141kologiya i Fitopatologiyao Vol 5s No 1, 1971, PP 75-76
Abstracti For a nutber of yeaxsl flisariotoxicoses of cattle that develo-ned
as a result of consumption of straw, grain$ and ztubble.~Irifectlnd with n-sarium
na-lotoxicosis of cattle
fungi have been observed in the USSR. In 1967-69, fus -
occurred at the Experimental Yodel Farm Kolozhitsy in Volosovs-It Rayon,
Leningrad Oblaut', after the cattle had been driven to zazture on a hax-
vested rye field. The symptoms and pathologica.1-anatomical changes in the
diseazed cattle were identical with those observed:in cattle upon experl-
mental feeding of grain infected with Fusarlwi sporotrichlella.. Symptozatic
treatment was applied. 'F. gTaxinearun and F. oxysporum.irere Isolated from
swiples of straw stalk-s., eazz, and rye grains collected Trom the field and
used as feed Ivy the cattle. The degree of Infectioa of the feed. with t-hese
fungi was 40-10N,". The cultur-as of fungi that were isoWed ware considered
toxic on the basis of lethality for P=unecla caudata and. the effect on the
101
lug
1 Imam
11-5 PH
USSR UDC: 533.6.011.72
DORONIN, G. S. STURITKOV', _Y,_,r. -ROI-MN'KOV, V. V. ,BEL-BIzly,
V. Ya., ZASLAVSKIY, B. I., and BATSANOV,S. S"
"Compression of' Plexiglass Cylinders by Glancit-g Detonation Waves"
Leningrad, Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, INTO 5,. 1973, pp 1059-1064
Abstract: This art4cle
J. pertains to the physical-chemical investi-
gation of materials, subject to dynamic compression, which are
kept in cylindrical containers under glancing detonation waves.
Research of this type is noin, being in-tensively pursued. The pur-
pose of this paper is to investiCate the irregular reflection of
shook waves in plexielass cylinders under compression by glancing
detonationsby a method sugggested in an eexlier~iarticie (G. !~. Ada-
durov, et al, Piz. gor. vzrvva, vol.3, No 2, p 281, 1967). This
method propoaed using, as a model of the cylindor, plexiglass cyl-
inders observed by high-speed photography to inixesti6ate the pic-
ture of the air flow throuGh the fine, scintillating japs between
the plates composing the cylinders. A descripticn 14! given of the
ex-nlosive material laced in the experiments and, briefly, of the ex-
perimental equipment. He3ults of the experi=-ents are given in the
form of curves of the change in velocity of the phock waves and
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USSR UDC-. 533.6.011.72
DOROIFIN, G. S., et al, Zhurnal tekhnicheskqy fizik-J, No 5, 1973,
PP 1059-1064
the relative dimensions of the main shock ivavs as functions of the
cylinder lenEth. A description of the pioture~of the phenomenon
is given together with an explanation of the result's as zhown by
the curves.
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MOM-
009 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--CALCULATION OF SHOCK ADIA3ATS OF~MIXTURES AND POROUS MATERIALS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-DGRCNINt G.S., STUPNIKOVW V.Pol.
_,.CGUNTRY-OF IN!:O--USSR
:SOURCE- I ZV. SIB. OTD. AKAD. NAUK SSSR.l SER. TeKH. NAUK 1970t (1). 102-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------ TO
-SUBJECT ARE-AS--CHEMISTRY
'~"TOP I CTAGS--POROUS METAL, LITHIUM FLUORIDE, SODIUM C li L 0 R 10 E
_~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'~_"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1336 STEP NO--UR/0268/70,eOOO/001/0102/0105
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121.829
UNCLASS IFIED
.2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
ACCESSION NO--AP01218Z9
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE 5HQCK
ADI-ABATS OF MIXTS. OF NACL AND LIF POWERS REVEALS~THAT THE ENERGY OF A
POROUS BODY DURING SHOCK COMPkESSION IS COMPOSED OF THE COMPRESSfON
ENERGY AND THAT OF CLOSING THE PoRES,.AND THAT THE- FOa,MATION OF A FRONT
WITH A THICKN
'ESS AT LEAST SEVERAL TIMES THAT OF THE SEP. PARTICLES IS
--,DETD. BY THE AV. D., AND NOT BY THAT OF THE SEP. PARTICLES.
'FACILITY: INST. TEPLOFIZ., NOVOSIB[Rs.k, ussR.
Abstractin S'rvice: Ref.;Code
Acc Nr
A'0036351- cHEMICAL ABST. 4-7,6
r 69,31, use of 1" oto esjor inetallogenic p.malysidef th,50
sources of ore-formin subs n -Volobuev NV I.; ZVLov, S.
G khm.,s)v- 19740, (1 4 (Russ) 'By t:tking 'iii;to account the
a c r.4 -i er
geol. situation and'data on 'Orn~a tive char~,:ci' :Sticq of tile
isotopic cornpn. (if S of ore ices and of PI) dispersed in
country rocks, it.pzoved pl)5~i$16 to sinjl,~' out~si?urces of ore-
forming matters of poIjitietaftic O~ si6, With itio Ist sb~rce of
ore-formin Pq -riiatioii d deposl ts and
g matters. (#4n itiic r6cki;) tile foi
ore shows of the~Enisej~ Mkd'uat~ili Ridge of t1m e-Ltern Sayany
and the KuzneUk Alatau is 6nni&ted. Ai the ~e-.'" f I
tpense p tie
2nd source (i.e. inobilization of dispeia~d Pbjrom~t~~tintry ~-oeks)
Polymetallic deposits and ore sh6vis of..Tuva were Ibrmed, Ort
shows connected.with the migration of Pb from radioactive
minerals (3rd group of sources) are rarely met. BLJR J
REEL'FRAME
1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED~ P1413CESSING DATE--04DEC70
TI-TLE--SYNTHETIC STUDIES ON GLYCOPHOSPHOLIPIDS. I.-SYNTHESIS OF
l12:3v4iOIi
AUTHOR-104)~-LUCHINSKAYAv M.G.9 VOLKOVA, L.V-s STUPNII(OVA, V.A.,
PREOBRAZfiENSKIY, N.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S OURC E- Z H. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970F 40441 1, 915-918
PUBL IS HE0-"------ 70
_S_`UBjECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY* BIOLOGICAL AND. MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-LIP109 GALACTOSEo HETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND, ORGANIC
SYNTHESISt STEARIC ACID# PYRIDINCt SULFONEw ORGANXIC PHOSPHATE
Z.ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,::obcUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
"PROXY REEL/FRAME-12006/0986 STEP No..!.-UR/0079/:71)/0401004/091510918
ACCESSION NO--AP0134702
UNGLASS:TF tFD
l/Z OIL, UNCLASSIFIED 1) ROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70
TITLE-Tf-~E EOUNUA-~Y PRC61-L-14 FGR, A-.'-I I X E CTYPE EQUAT[UN' IN THE CASE, WHEN
LAMELA E%LALS 0 1 S T~!t SPLCIRUM F10 I NT FGR Aly EL L I PT IC EQUAl IDN -IJ-
.AUTH0K--STUPYA
C GUNIPY GIF JNFf~-LSSR
.':SCURCE--VESlNlK LENINGk;~USKUGO UNIVERSITETA2 NO 7, WATEMA'TIKAs MEKHANIKAi
~ASTkGNGiRIYAt 1970, Nk Zj PP 46-73
C-A T E
PU5LIShE0 - ----- 70
",;SUBJECT AR-Exti-S--MATHMATICAL SCIENCES
,,,TOPIC TAGS--8CUN0ARY LAYER EQUATIGNP BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM
CCjlTRCL IMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~''OGCUMENT CLASS--UNGLASSIFIED
~-PAOXY-REEL/FRAP.E---3CU5/14LI3 STEP tl(~-~-UR/004.'3/701000/002/0046/0073
.::ClRC' ACCESSICN. N0--AP0133355
'D
(AN L A S '53 1 J~' f__
212 018 UiNCLASSIFIED PPC)CESSUNG OATE-20NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01113355
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-0J) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE PRESENT PAPER DEALS hITH THE
:-,INITIAL BLUNEARY VALUE PROBLEM FOR THE- ~EQUATIONS- AS WELL ts IT wAS DONE-
JN THE-AkTICLES.M M-9 (2). THESE EQUATIONS I N ONE PART OF THE REGION
- L
ZMEGA & VAkIABILITY Of X ARE ELLIPTIC AND IN ANOTHER ARE EITHEk OF
~~.-PARA3-GL[C OR HYPERBOLIC TYPEt ON TIIE BORDER OF SEPi %RATION OF TWO PARTS
GAEGA ThE CONJUGATE CONDITIONS OF~A QIFFRACTING~iTYPE sEING
S I OE R E D.
UNCLASSIFIED.
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E 7"1 f 0 UN DE 1 D i II) S I" E E L S 1, 11 T I iG A S E S 1,,N, LADLES -U-
T'H.OR-i05)-K~1 K!-[-'AOV* SoVat SALAUTINi. V.A.r YEFIMOVI
A. MANI V41)Na
UNTIRY OF IINF
URCFE- METALLURG (',110SCOW) 19701 1513)t 18-'2L
M.PUBL ISHE0--l-----70
QJ'ECT AREAS-MATGRIALS
PIC TAGS--,GAS CONTAINING METALt METAL CONTAINING GAStA.R CLjt~l tMETAL
REFI'NINGi CARBON MONOXIDE, METAL ',trt.TING
14TROIL of"'ARK 11ING--ttlO R E STR I CT I OINS
E- 14 TCLASS-UNCLASSI F JFD
JXY RE-EL/FRAME--300510941 sTEP iNO--UR/0130/70/01$1003/001810021
kC ACCESSION NO-AP0133027
UN L A S S I F I Fr)
UNCLASS[FIC-0 PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
X ACCESSION Nfl--AP0133021
p Ll
JRACT/EXT A CT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTL. MIELTINIG-q WERE AAD~~ la I TH T
iLOWING Cf- AR-t tR-0 IMIXTS., AND CO GAS INTO THE LADILE TO OE-f
:S POSSIBLE TO DECARBUP IZE: A;ND REFINE THE MELT. REJE`CTED ELEC,. FURNACE
JEEL IIIELTED !'N A 5-TON LADLE, GRAPHS swo;i THE UEPENDENCE OF GAS
,GlliSWAPTI0,Nl CIN PRESSURE 12OR VARIOUS POROUS REFRI ACTOR f ES ; DEPENDENCE OF
'~P. SURFACE OF GAS X~EJAL ON THE BUBBLE DrAl'!.; Itl ItO014.o SONE
~'ROPERTIES OF THE PNEFRAk'lT0':,'l' PLUGS ARE TABULATED, STO S(J'32 A.,N:9 AL SU!32
1: S U B 3 C 0 N T E vjT 5 1 IN TH E _c) G A R E I NIC -'! E A S E 0 A 14 D I- A 0 F A t- t- S 0 TliG EFFECT OF
~HE METILL SLOW CYCLE 1.41TH GASES 0"1l THE LIFE OF THEE RE-J"~ACTORY LINIING IN
HE LADLE NEEDS TO BE DETD. THE C CONTENT OF THE METj'0- FALLS UNDER
'Ht:SE CONDITIONS. THE RESULTS SUGGEST WiDE POSSIBIWIES FOR VARIOUS
;ASES FOR EXTRA !:URNAGE REFINING OF METAL. FACILITY: I S EN T .
IAUCH.-ISSLED. !NST. CHERN. MET., moscowf, USSR,
UNCLASS IFIED
USSR UDC: 536.24:532-526
STUROVA, I. V.
"Laminar Temperature Boundary Layer in ar. Oscillating Flow"
LaminarM ternperaturnyy poer--richnyy sloy v ostsillirtiyushchen, ~potoke.
In-t gidrod-inam. Sib. otd. jUl SSSR (cf. -English above. Institute cf Hydrn-
dynamics, Siber an Department of the Academy of Sciencf~, s of the USS-R) ,
Novosibirsk, 19T1, 88 pp, I;lo 41.48-72 De'p. (from RM-14e~hanik-,, No 9,
Sep T2, Abstract No 9B93337 DEP)
Tranalation: The author Considers nonstationc.ry flo-,ir of an inrompressf,"r-Ic
fluid in a laminar bourdary layer in the casc of flcu around a heate-d
wedde (plane prObler) or cone (rxIW-=:tri(.- problem) with weah periorlic
pulsations of the external flow, as well as flow around a healed flat
when the external is disturbed by a traveling wave. The.ar;~suription of
a relati-,iely low pulsation amp'litude means that the solution nall '11-~C givcrl
in the form of Power series, the coefficients being sought for the first
three terms of such Series. By special selection of dimmsionless variables,
the problem is reduced to de-.armdration of universal functions whose eq~L:a-
tions contain two parameters (the vertex angle of the --redge or cone, and
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'USSR
STUROVA, 1. V., Laminarnyy temperaturna pop
ranichny:r sloE v ostsilliru-
yushchem potoke, Novosibirsk, 11971
the Prandtl number). Numerical calculations are done, for Prandt! niriil-2rs
of 0.72, 7.02 and 10.6 at vertex angles of 0, 36 an,! J-1`0 degrees for the
wedge, and 36 and 180 degrees for the cone. The veloclity an6 temperature
distribution in the boundary layer is found, and as a consequence -- the
tangential stress on the wall and the localized and average !v'usselt numbes.
Bibliography of 14 titles. Author's abstract.
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Mechanical and Optical
USSR UDC
TIMOFEYEV, A. V., Leningrad State University
imeni A. A. Zhdanov
-"Recognition of Photo Images by Means of Optica-1 Filters"
Leningrad, IVUZ, Priborostroyeniye,,Holl, 1970o pp 102-105
Abstract: A method for the recognition of arbitiwary images is
ping of~ the~~. images into a a-pace of
presented, based upon man
characteristics by means of filters of a special type;" In a
case where the images to be recognized are invarlant with rospeot
to some group of transformations (transfer, rotationltransforma-
tion of similarities), a procedure for~syntho3is,6f tbo invariant
characteristics is proposed. Experimontal result
aro'.prosented.
3 figures, 7 bibliographic entries.
USSR UM 62i.372.852.1(oM.8)
MDELI, A. M., STUZHIN, V. A..;
"A Harmonic Filter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 253254, filed 24 Jun 68, published 26 Feb 70
(nrom ~Zh-Radiotekbnika No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6BI75 P)
Translation: The proposed harmonic filter consists of a section of rec-
tangular waveguide divided in half by a longitudinal plate parallel to the
wide walls, and two rows of waveguide absorbing elemeata coupled to the
vaveguide section through apertures in. the wide walls. To increase attenu-
ation of harmonies introduced by each absorbing element, the absorbing
element is made in the form of a resonator which is a short-circvited
section of rectangular waveguide partially filled with an absorbing materi-
al in such a way that its Q is of the order of 8-15. The length of the
waveguide is equal to half the wavelength of the harmonic in the waveguide,
and its width exceeds half the wavelength of the harmonie in free space
by no more than 15 percent. In order to expand the freqj'jency band of the
absorbed harmonics, the absorbing waveguide resonators are broken up into
groupt which differ from one another In the dimensions of, the wide walls,
e-, g. by 5 percent.
Bablic Health, 1~~eiie and Sanitation
USSR UDC: 6140:313.13`47-21)
STYAGOV3 G. Division of Soci,-d %rgiere and Organization of Health hotection,
scow cientific Research Institute of E~idemiolqa and, Micrvbiolo_gy, lbscoT
"Occurrence of Diseases fui a City Population in Relation to O~-cupation in Work
That is Predominantly Mental or Physical"
Moscow, 2dravool-diraneniye Rossiyskoy Federattsii, Vol 14, No 1. Jan 71, pp 7-11
Abstract: The occurrence car diseases of various tTe s ami,.In g 111 070 city re, 2; J-der1r, S
in the Naro-Pominskiy Rayon, Moscoir Oblast, - Tras studled, ~T~ero 1j'Is a def.-MIt-e
relationship betureen the indicmee Qf va-ricass diseasas and the ihe
residents in either mental or physicil vcai.. Fersorw doin,- dhyide;'! t:orlc fij.ther
in factory shop,, or in the opon ~.dr ~,nro XTected. to a gre~Lter aatcnt by dise--ses
of the paripheral iiarv-,us syaluen such as lumbago and tudic-iJites; the reasons for
this were ci~mosur;_a to culds and excessive physical strain. . This goup of i~_~rsons
also showed a higher frequency of disea-,ei ofthe veias inctluding, ve-'ris,
thrombophlebitio, and hemorrhoids. This alsoi.Vas due to physica-I strain. Further-
more, persons occupied in #iysical work shoii-ed a higher fret,,uency of tumors cf the
stomach and the duodenwr. because of disturbances in nutriti(~n. On the cther ~~"d,
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USSR
STYAWV, G. I., 2dravookh--aneniye Rossiyskoy Federatsi I Vol 14, No 1, Jan 71,
pp 7-11
persons doing mental work that, involves nervous etxain, were sabject to neuroses
and diseases of the cardiovascular system. (stenocardia, myocardi;5.1 infarct, Ipjper-
tension) to a greater extent than people doing physical ~vork. It, had been estab-
lished in earlier investiaations,t~at coronary atherosele'rosis, stenocardia, end
myocardial infarct are associated with m-ntal i-mrk and affect people doing, t-Ids
type of work more fregaently than persons occupied in pha-sicall irork.
W14C L A S S I F"I t~ u
iilLE--So,'.lE METHODOLOGICAL PiWOLEMS
IWREFERI'SrICS',
AUTHOR-102)-STYAZHKIN, N.I.j STY'AZHKINAV G.P.
!:COUNTRY OF INFO--lJSSR
~SOURCE-MOSCOW, VOPROSY FILOSOF111 NO 2v:1970Y,PP
0 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BE-HAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
JOPIC TAGS--DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMt.MATHEMATIC
PESEARCH FACILITY, SCIENTIFIC INFORIMATIONt S
'~RROCi-SSING MATE-27NOV70
-U-
78-86
MO f) E L I MG OATA PROCESSING
ANO T, PUBLICAVION P406LEM
UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV'10
~IRC ACCESSION NO--APOL16171
A8STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTs THE ARTICLr- CON(SIDERS
..METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE REORGANILATION OF SCIENTIFIC
TEXTS* THE EXPLOSIVe GROWTH IN THE NUMBER GF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
HAS MADE THIS AN URGENT PROBLEM, THE SIGNIFICANCE 3F~ABSTRACT JOURNALS
IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IS CLEA R. HOWEVER, THE TRADITIONAL
METHODS OF ABSTRACTING HAVE LONG BEEN~SUBJECT TO VALIO CRITICISM. THE
UNSATISFACTORY STATE OF ABSTRACTING PRACTICE IS ENPLA1,14ED IN PART 3Y THE
LACK OF AN INTEGRAL THEORY OF THE PROICESS ITSELF,~ TH&SCIENCE OF
ABSTRACTING (REFERISTICS) DID NOT APPEAR UNTIL THF.'MIo 19501S. rHE
ARTICLE PRESENTS'A BRIEF SURVEY OF TH&RESULTS OBTAINED BY THIS SCIENCE
FROM-THE STANDPOINT OF THEIR METHODOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE. THE BASIC
IDEA OF REFERISTICS WHEN IT CAME INTO BEING WAS THr' NEED TO DEVELOP
MACHINE STATISTICAL ABSTRACTING METHODS. ~ THE PIONr-,ER OF THESE METHODS
WAS H. P. LUHN, WHOSE BASIC CONCEPT WAS THAT OF TK`, "FRFOUENCY OF, A WORL)
IN. CONTEXT". AN ABSTRACT OBTAINED BY THE LUFiN METHOD IS DISTINGUISHED
BY A CERTAIN DOGMATICALNESS, BUT THIS SHOR7COMlN('-' US COMPENSATED FOR BY
AN ACCEPTABLE TEXT COMPRESSIO~l COEFFICIENT AND THF ',GUARANTEE AGAINST
SERIOUS OMISSIONS OF MFANING. LUHNIS CRI TERIONr Flk~,)M THE
STANDPOIINT, REDUCES TO THE -MODELING2 Of: ONE OF THE NISSIBLIE ASPECTS OF AN
Af
-ISTRACTORIS ACTIVITY, THE ADMISSIBILITY. OF THIS MODELING BEING
PARTIALLY JUSTIFIED BY REF-ERENCE TO AN E14PIlZICAL REG,JLARI'rY OF A
LINGUISTIC CHARACTER. HOWEVER, SINCE THE lifJOELING 011 NOT JUST ON J
F, ~it r
AT LEAST SEVERAL ASPECTS OF THE ABSTRACTOROS ACTIVITY SHOULD BE RE~ "UIRED
OF REFERISTICSf THE NEED ARISES TO MAKE THEORIGINAl. LUHN GRfTERION:
COMPLEX,
UNCLASSIFIED
UiNCL ASS I Fl ED PROCESSING DA7F--27Pl0VT0
.3 3 L ON '110-00116 171
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-Al THE BEGINNING OFJ11E 196 0 9 S' AN' THE SOVIET UNILYN SOMF
OR m I 1,q
!iODIFICATIONS WERE SUGGESTED OF THE STATIST[CAL'JiFTHOIDS F THE SA, PL G
OF - SO CALLED WE IGHT ING SENT~NCES FRCJM~ THE TEXT rO 13E AaSTRACTEJ (V. iA.
PURTO, IN 11361; V. A. AGRAYC-V, V. V. 130ROD[Ni Yll.' V. 3LEBSKIY IN 1963).
EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING !-lEl.'HCj0s 0111 THE BASIS OF
PURELY STATISTICAL CRITERIA HAS~GR40UALLY REVEALED THE "DARK SIDES" OF
SUCH METHODS, FOR EXA-MPLE THE FAILURE rO,MINIMIZE THE . PROBAB I L I TY OF
OMISSION OF SOME 'INTUITIVELY WEIGHTY PHAASES~OF A, TEXTt AS WELL AS THE
LACK OF LOGICAL REORGANILATtON OF THE~, VNFORMATTO-'i~ AVAILABLE IN THE
ARTICLE TO RE ABSTRACTED. PARTLY AS A RESULT OFJHIS, THERE IS
GRADUALLY TAKING SHAPE IN REFERISTICS ~ANOTHER DIRL'C'TION, WHICH CONSIDERS
THE PROBLEM OF CONTEXT REORGANI ZATI ON 010~ ADV4,14CES OTHER THAN
STATISTICAL WEIGHTINESS CRITERIA FOR TERMS AND SENTENCES. THUS, THERE
IS THE SO CALLED SKELETON AeSTRACTING $UGGESTED BY~J- PERRY, M, BER~AY
AND A. KENT. THE QUALITY OF~THE ABSTRACTS 06TAINECI BY 'THIS METHOD
CANNOT 6E.CONSIDERED COMPLETELY SATISFACTOR,Yp MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE
AMBIGUITY OF THE "ROLE INDICATOR" ARRANGE-1ENT PROCEDURE4 0,K WAS DONE
C w p
4 1961 BY THE ELECTROMODELLIN&LABORATORY OF VI~IITI (ALL UNION
ItNiSTITUTEE OF SCIENTIFIC ANO TECHNICAL INFORMATION)w ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
USSRt TO GENERALIZE THE 14ETHOOS OF AUTOMATIC ARSTRAC7ING.(B. R. PEVINER,
N-, 1. STYAZHKI;N)v USING A CRITERION WHICH CAN BE R8G~AROEO AS SEMANTIC
SYINTACTICj AS DISTINGUISHED FROM THE PURELY SYwrACTI-C CRITERION OF LUHN.
UNCLASSIFIED
u 1 UNCLASSI 1FI ED ~~PRoCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0lLt)lTl
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE METHODS OF DESCRIPTOR ABSTRACrim; MAY BE ONE OF THE
WAYS:OF-PREVENTING AN EXCESSIVE INCREASE i.-4 THE ~roRA(;F- SPACE (jF
INFORMATION LCGICAL 14ACHINES WHERE THERE IS A ji~,IFCD TO ACCUMULATE A
SIGNIFICANT RANGE OF IDEAS AND FACTS. EXPER,IMENTS WITH DESCmPToR
ABSTqACT'ING SHOULD HELP IN THE GRADUAL ELABORATION OF itCOMPLETELY
OBJECTIVE METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE, VALUE OF INFORMATI0,1ki FROM THE
STANDPOINT OF ITS THEORETICAL CONTENTo THE;NEWEST TREND IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF REFERISTICS. IS THE DEVELOPMENT OF M'ETHODS WHICH "COMBINE
STATISTICAL METHODS WITH OTHER MEANS0 WITH THE 14VESTIGAT(ONS (IF V. M.
GOROBTSOV BEING PARTICULARLY NOTEWORTHY. REFERY.STICS:lN ITS PRESENT
FORM CAN BE REGARDED AS A FRAGMENT OF THE THEORY G F THE SIMPLIFICATIOiN
OF STRUCTURES OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE.~ THE DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS OF
TEXTUAL CONDENSATION DEPENDS ON THE DEURMINATION -,,)F THE STRUCTURE OF
THE TEXT AND CRITERIA FOR ESTIMATING THE 'COMPLEXITY OF SUCH A STRUCTUAE.
THE AMERICAN LOGICIAN N. GOODMAN HAS CONSTRUCTED A SPECIAL APPARATUS
FOR ESTIMATING THE COMPLEXITY OF TEXT STRUCTURES, THE FORMAL DESCRIPTION
OF WHICH HE MAKES ON THE BASIS OF THE LA"NGUAGE OF RIRST OROER PREOTCATE
CALCULUS. OTHER CRITERIA WHCSE BASIC CONCEPTS ARE THE I'ERAS "TH11116,11
t1PROPERTY" AND "RELATION" ARE PROPOSED BY A. 1, UYEIIAOVI L, N. SUMAROKOVA
-AND P. V. OMITREVSKAYA. THE METHODOLOGICAL PKOBLEMS OF REFERISTICS ARE
CLOSELY RELATED TO PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS OF THE UIGIC OF SCIENTIFIC
:COGNITION, PARTICUL 'A'RLY PROBLEMS IN THE "ANALYSES AND SYNIHESIS OF THE
STRUCTURES OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODSw
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
_33iij,'14 NO-AP0116171
AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--A SPECIAL PROBLEM AR'ISES IIN CON'NECTION WITH THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF',APPLYING THE IDEAS OF REFERISTICS'TE3
-PHILOSOPHY TEXTS* AN EXHAUSTIVE DISCUSSICN OF THIS PPOBLEM IS DIFFICULT
BECAUSE OF A SINGLE TRIVIAL REASON, VIZ. THE LACK OF AN AgSTRACT JOURNAL
ON THE LITERATURE OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE SOVIU UN110N. FACILITY:
MOSCOW STATE ARCHIVES INSTITUTE, FACILITV: MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING.
UNCLASSIFIF0
USSR UDC.- 512.7
STYAZE".&.G.
..."Constructing Metacyclical Fields of Prime
"efence
Uch. zap.,Sverdl. &os., ),Pd. in-t Not.6s of the Sverdlovsk
Pedagogical Institute-collec on of works) 1971, coll. 125,
pp 75-80, (from M-Ma' '.eratika. No 4, 1972, AbBtract ITO 4A403)
Translation: is proved that the broadening of thii cyclical
field of degree f by roots in the P-th degree of f conjugate
elements (p = fe + 1, P is 'prirne) contains a noxmIl field
with a metacyclical group of order pf,, A primitive elemeiit of
this field is constructed. As in the work of B. 11. Delone and
D. K. Padeyev (Mat. sb., 1944, !.~ (57), 243-284.),the author in-
troduces an additional factor into the critical Case belt in very
simple form, as opposed to that of the work meatIoned. V. Kur-
batov
UNCLASSUFIE9 PRO~ESSING DATE-27NOV70
McTHOOOLOGICAL PAOBLEAS IN'REFERISTICS -U-
AUTH0R-(02)-STYAZfiKlN, 4.1.1 STYAZHKINA, G.P.~
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-,-MOSCOW, VOPROSY FILOSOF.Ilt NO. 2, 1970,, PP 78-86
__',~_DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:~':'~'~SUBJECT AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
i_-JOPIC TAGS--DATA PqOCESSING SYSTEM, MATHEMATI C MODFLiNG, DATA PROCESSING
RESEARCH FACILITY, SCIENTIFIC INFORMATIONi S AND T~~PUBLKATION PROBLEM
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTJONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--U;',JCLASSlFlED
REEL"L/FRAM-1995/0556 STEP ~110-T-UR/0522/70/,000/002/0078/0086
IR CACCESSION NO--AP0116171
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCILASSI F[ED ~,~PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
,-,cz)SION NO--AP0116171
ABSTRACTIEXTR ACT-- (U) GP-0- , ABSTRACT.~. THE ARTICLE CLI14SIDERS
METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS CONNEC.TED,WITH THE REORGANIZATCON OF SCIENT!FIC
TEXTS. THE EXPLOSIVE GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
-F - ABSTRACT JOURNALS
HAS- MADE THIS All URGEINT PROBLEM- THE, ~SIGNIFICANC_ Or
IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 15 CLlEAR* HOWEVERI~ THE TRADITIOt L
METHODS OF ABSTRACTING HAVE LONG BEENSUBJECT TO VALID CRITICISM. THE
UNSATI'SFACTORY STATE O~ ABSTRACTING PRACTICE IS EXPLAtNED IN PART BY THE
LACK OF AN INTEGRAL THEORY OF THE PROCESS,ITSELFp, THE, SCIENCE nF
ABSTRACTING (REFERISTICS) DID NOT APPEAR UNTIL Tl~.IE 141D~ L9501SV THE
ARTICLE PRESENTS A BRIEF SIJPVEY OF TH&RESULTS OBTAINED BY THIS SCIENCE
FROM THE STANIOPOINT OF THEIR METHODOLOGICAL.S?.GNI'F.,tCANC4E. THE BASIC
IDEA OF REFERISTICS WHrn14 IT CAME'INTO DEING -4S THE NEED TO DEVELOP
MACHINE STATISTICAL ABSTRACTING METHODS. THE PIONEER OF THESE IIETHODS
WAS Hi P. LUHN, WHOSE BASIC CONCEPT WA5 THAT OF THE,' "FREQUENCY OF A WORO
1) is DI 1"G I
-IN CONTEXT". AN ABSTRACT OBTAINED BY T14E LUHN HETHO ST \ U SHED
BY A CERTAIN OOGMATICALNESS, BUT THIS SHORTCOMING I.S COMPENSATED FOR BY
AN ACCEPTABLE TEXT COMPRESSION COEFFICIENT AND THE,(iIJARANTEE AGAIMST
SERIOUS OMISSIONS OF MIFAINING. LUHNIS CRITERION, FRfl,M THE METHODOL,0GICAL
STANDPOINT, REDUCIES TO THE MOOELING OF ONE OF THE P05SIBLE ASPECTS OF AN
'ABSTRACTOR'S ACTIVITY, THE ADMISSIBILITY OF THIS MOWELING BEING
:.()ARTIALLY JUSTIFIED BY REFERENCE TO~AN EA I1PIRICAL REGOLARITY OF A
LINGUISTIC CHARACTER, HOWIEVERv SINCE THE 1400ELING Or NOT~JUST ONE, BUf
AT LEAST SEVERAL ASPECTS OF THE ABSTRACTOR'S ACTIVITY SiioULD BE REQUIRED
:~~:OF REFERISTICS, THE NEED AiRISES TO MAKE THE ORIGINAL ),.UHN CiRITER10tj imu!Rf--
COMPL EX
UNCLASSIFIED
"
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C IiiA:
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OA T
'PIF OR-VA T I AN EX(-E (JF DESC
1~4 LOC'ICAL ~j , SSIVE INC Rfp-fOR Aj3STizAcrr,,4,, 4 7 AlOV70
AS [Gly IF 'CAMT RANG ACHIN RE:AS[:- 1,,q -rf,p T BE r
BSTR4CTING E OF IDEAS ":",I WHERE- 'THE-1?E ()F TIL
I S A OF
"BJECTIVE ~ SHn(JL0 HELP IN ""o FACTS - 'NEED 'R
'ETHODS po THE GRAI)fj EXPEjZj,%!Er,jrt- ro~jlf-'C(JMULAT~: I
') w1ru oE
STANDPOINT RDE TER tj rN AL EL ABORA T 11)1V -
DEVELOPMENT OF ITS THEORET~C4 ING THE 0 F c1? I P ruji
OF REFC8,
STATISTICAL STICS~IS CONTENT VAL'JE OF INP 1-fj"PLETELY
GORoBTSO~ 1~qETHODS I THE DEV 114E lllEwES:o-R'4A-[lOfq FROM THE
FOP'M C4,' - T I OrIjE-,q LOPA :r Tp
13EIAIG PAR W IT H IENT OF E,%,,) IN THp
BE REIAJ~o .ULARLY 140 MEANS, to ~
~j
OF STRUCTUkE ED AS .4 Tc-wo WfTli TH- '411-T1100S WHICH
,TEX FPjjGj-jENjj- RTHy.- I"VEST!(;,j-rf
S (IF SCIENTIF OF
TUAL CO,VO . REFERISI, CJNS
TPIE E Ic KNOW
TEXT AND "SATTON 'nEPEtq,,, L ED (O;~F T'IEOR Y 6F I CS TS
T11 E ~CRITERIA -IN . TfIc. HE J)E rHE~ SIM., P-RESENT
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H E MA C Omp "UMA"i HAS EX I Ty I OF
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UtUS. OThEKES ON THE [EXT S TktiC TU - ED SPE(-
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PROCESS ING CIATF-27NOV70
.`-~3-15 013 UNCLASS 1. F! EL)
..CIRC ACCESSiON NO-AP0116171
~,'ASMACT/EXTRACT--AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 1960"S [Ill THE SfLlll~T UNION SOME
FO--' THE S,~MPLING,
--MODIFICATIONS WERE SUGGESTED OF THE STATISTICAL METHODS
OF SO C4LLED WEIGHTING SENTENCES FROIA THE TEXT TO BE NBSTRACTED (V. A.
U IN 1963).
PURTO 144 196L; V. A. AGRAYC-Vo V. V. BORODIN., YU- V- GCE8SKIY
EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF AUTOMATIC A3STRACTING METHODS ~ON THE PASIS OF
PURELY STATISTICAL CRITERIA HAS GRAOUALLY REVEALED THE "DARK SIDES" OF
~SUCH METHODSt FOR EXAMPLE THE FAILURE TO A.LNIMILE THE 'PROBABILITY OF
LY WEIGHTY PHRASES OF A TEXT, AS WELL AS THE
OMISSION OF SOME INTUITIVE
LACK OF LOGICAL REORGANIZATION OF:THe INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN THE
ARTICLE TO~BE ABSTRACTED. PARTLY AS A RESULT OF mis, THERE 15
~(~RADUALLY TAKINGF SHAPE IN REFERISTICS ANOTHER DIRECTIC),ml WHICH CONSIDERS
THE PROBLEM OF COINTEXT REORGANIZATION AND'ADVANCES OTHER THAN
STATISTICAL WEIGHTINESS CRITERIA FOR TERMS AND SENTENCES. THUSr THERE
IS THE SO CALLED SKELETON ABSTRACTING SUGGESTED BY M. BERRY
AND A. KENT. THE QUALITY (IF THE ABSIRACTS 0316TAIINEO BY THIS -NETHOD
CAINNOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETELY SATISFACTORY, MAINLY flECAUSE Of: THE
''AMBIcut.ry OF THE "ROLE IINOICUORII ARRANGEMENT PROCEDUflE. ~40~,K WAS DONE
IfI 1961 UY THE ELECTROMODELLING L,A30PATOPY OF VIN"ITI OILL UN101"ll
INSTITUTE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION), M:A0EiNV( OF SCIENCES
USSR TO GENERALIZE THE METHODS OF AUTOMATfC ABSTRACTING (3. R. PEVLNERv
41'. 1. STYA-714KI;k4l, USING A CRITERION WHICH CAN BE' REGIODED M- SEMANTIC
YNTAC.T.1,Ct AS OLSMIGUISHED FkDM THE~ PURELY SYNTACTIC:!CRIVERION OF LUHN-
UNCLA~S I F IEO
UINC L A S S I F'l F 0PROCESS ING DATE--e'_'7N0V70
NO-AP0116171
A,6.STRACT/EXTRACT---A SPECIAL PROBLEM ARISES IN COMINIECTION WITH THE
CONSIDERATION OF THE POSSIBILIrY OF APPLYING THE IDEAS OF REFERISTICS To
PHILOSOPHY TEXTS, AN EXHAUSTIVE DISCUSSION OF THIS PROBLEM, IS DIFFICULT
BECAUSE OF A SINGLE TRIVIAL REASONI.M. THE LACK OF AN ABSTRACT JOURmAL
ON THE LITERATURE OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE SOVIET UNt.011, FACILITY:
MOSCOW STATE ARCHIVES INSTITUTEi FACILITY,. MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING.
tlNCLASSIF IFO
USSR UDC 546.59:541.135.7
STYW, A, D. , Institute of New Chemical Problems, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Electrochemical Solution of Cold"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol 46, No 8, Aug 73, pp 1852-1854
Abstract! The possibility of dissolving gold in hydrochloric acid by
application of an alternate current was studied. The behavior of gold
under such conditions is quite unique. At small amplitude of the current
the sample is covered by a positive film e. solution rate of the sample
being low. With current density of 20 a~cm`~ a rapid solution begins to
take place; this continues even with lower current density, doiin to 5 a/cm2;
below this value again a passive film is formed. This phenomenon is evi-
dently caused by the formation of an oxide film. The rate of solution of
gold by this method exceeds its solution rate in aqua regia.
--27MOV70
UNC L A S S I F I E 0 PROC ES S ING, DATE
ttTLE--MEASURING THORONs, RADON-220i EXHALATION -U-
:,AUTHOR-1031-STYRO* 3.v NEDVECKAITEj T.v~SENKOr E.E.3
.'couNTRY OF iNFa--USSR
~~IOURCE-J. GEOPHYS. RES. 1970, 75(18)t 3635-8
Tt PUBL.ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYt ATMOSPHE~IITC. SCIENCES
TOPIC -TAGS--R.A0OM ISOTOPE, NUCLEAR EIMUL S I ON,. RAD[OACTIVIlY ~IjIEASVREMENTI
IONIZATION CHAMBERr NATURAL RADIOACTI.VITYr, -SEASONAL VAR[Ar[GN, GROUND
URVEY.-~
-CONTROL-14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,~.PRIDXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1059 STEP ~40--US/0000/70/07!i/018,1.3635/3630
-t.IRC ACCESSION NG--AP013647Q
U C L A S55 I F I ED
Now
022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCLSSING DArE-27NOV70
ACCESSION NO--AP0136479
T WO METHODS OFJiEASURING PRIME220
.,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,
RN EXHALAT!ON, BY DISINTEGRATION CHAMBER AND BY NUCLEAR ElluLSION, ARE
VARIOUS WEATH-IR
DESCRIBED. THE DATA ON THE PRIME220 RN E-XHALATIIJ,',l UNDER
CONDITIONS AND STATES OF GROUND SURFACE ARE SUMMARIZED. ~THE AV. VALUES
--,,.-kANGE FROM ZERO, WHEN THE SNOW SURFACE IS' COVERED BYI
JCE, TO 33 TIMES
10. PRIME NEGATIVE10 CI-CM PRIME2 SEC FOR DRY-GROUND IN.SUNMER.
UNCLASSIFIEt)
WWI
'142 016 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCE$SING'GATE--30OCT7
14 THE MECHANICAL AND
_',YITLE--EFFECT OF QUENCHING FROM ROLLING HEAT 0,
-U-
TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL STEELS
-(05)-PISKUNt V,T.t ULEYNIKOVs N*P-v KAPLlY, N.I.1 IV4'.SHCHENKOo
AUTHOR,
V.Mo I STYCHIJ
uly t L.P.
~COUNTRY 6P-MrO-USSR
SOURCE-STAL' 1970# 30(2)v 161-3
--DATE PUBLISHED------70
-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
MECHANICAL PROPERTY,
TOPIC TAGS--STRUCTURAL STEELt STEEL QUENCHENGi
MANGANESE STEEL, SILICON STEEL, STEEL TEMPERING
IG
CONTROL MAPKIIN --NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FKAME--199411867 STEP NO--UR/0133/70/030/002/0161/0163
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115686
UNCLASSIFIED
212 016 UNCLASSIFIEd.: PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
--AP0115686
CIRC ACCESSION NO
ABSTRACT~EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- -ABSTRACT, STEEL BARS ilev-22 HM Co~ly-".
C 0.16-0.35, MN 0.48-1.35, AND SI TRACE~1.05PERCENT WEPE QUENCHED 1%
WATER FROM THE ROLLING HEAT FOR 10-14 SEC AND TEMPERED BY RESIDUAL HEA7.
THE TREATMENT GENERALLY IMPRUVED MECH, PROPERTIESt AS COMPAREO VITH
THOSE OF THE HOT ROLLED STOCK, FACILITY: DONETS. POLITEKH.
INST*t DONETSKt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIF6
IMMMMM! .
4'
USSR DC: 541 09 + 542.91 + 5 1. A16
?U
GARIBDZHMYAN, B. T. STYEP&YAJ, G. M. IRADYAK, K. A. and AROW04', A. A.
A
Institute of Fine Organ,214"Mmistry, Yerevan, Academy oi: Sciences Armenian
an
SSR
f1synt
hesis and Biological Studies of Some Novel Subs" itute d Benzyl-bis-
(~,-chloroethyl)-aminesll
Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 23, No 2, 1970, pp 166-!72
..A str a s xy
b act: The a7athors synthesized eries of 2-alko. -5-chlorobenzyl-
chlorides by chloromethylation of p-alkoxychlorobenzene ~gith paraform-
ald
ehyde and HCI in presence of anhydrous zinc cbloride, and reacted it
with diethanol amine In dioxane to obtain 2--alkoxy-5-cl-i.Li)rcib~!ZI2:yl-bis-
-hydroxyethyl)-amines, which were eventually con ortad to ho(lrochlo-
rides. Biological properties of these compounds and of- 3-ch1l.,ro-4-
alkoxybenzyl-bis-(P -chloroethyl)-amines obtained earliQr were studi.,,2d
on rats and mice, "d it was determined that, all. of theoL~ were, more toxic
than corresponding bromo
derivatives. Some of them als!~) exhibited some-
what higher antitumor activity.
USSR UDC 620.9
KIRILLIN, V. A., STYRIKOVICH, M. A.
"Technical Progress in Power Engineering"
Teplofiz._ vyso ikh temperatur (High-Temperature Thermal Physics), 1970, 8, No 2,
pp 235-245 (from RZh-Teploenergetika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstramllo 9GI)
Translation: Assimilation was begun in 1968 on the first 500 IN unit at the
Nazarovsk State Regional Electric Power Plant,~ and the first~800 NW unit with
double-shaft turbine at the Slavyansk State Regional Electri4t Power Plant on
supercritical steam parameters. In recent years, the efficits-ney of steam-
turbine electric power plants has increased considerably, and in the best
plants now approaches 40%. However, it is difficult to expect a further
appreciable increase in efficiency, chiefly because of the lack of itlexpensive
m
et
als which could operate reliably and for loag periods (100,000 hours and
longer) at a temperature of more than 600*C. The 1~raphtce-wa,ter channel re-
actors, arid water-water vessel reactors which are e~itenslvely used i.n the Soviet
Union can utilize only a relatively small part of the energy i)f nue, ar fuel
(in thermal reactors, uranlim-235 jil nearly copipl*taly buniad tip and onLy about
1% of the viranium-238 is burned). Neverthelass,lauch electrit': powor stationa
3 If)
USSR
KIRILLIN, V. A., STYRIKOVICH, M. A., l,.er).Iofi?.. vysokikh temperatur (High-
Temperature Thermal Physics), 1970, 8, No 2, pp 235-245 (from RZIIZI~eicener-
getika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9GI)
e economically feasible in regions where chemical fuel is relatively expensive.
a
r
Thus.at the present stage, atomic and conventional power en;,~,Ineer.ing are mutually
complementary, Considerable work is being done in the Sovlilt Union, as well as
in the United States and England, La the field of developing fast breeder re-
actors, which are expected to play a principal part in the future development
of atomic power engineering, and which permit approximately twenty times more
complete utilization of nuclear reserves than can be achieverd with thermal
power reactors. The authors point out the possibilities of utilizing solar
energy and the heat of the Earth's interior for sper-ial andlocal purposes on
a relatively small scale. Two il.lustrations. Ylt. A. Hironova.
USSR UDC 535-343-31
S-ingay-ICH, M. A., Academician, YUIMEVICH, Go V., VETPOV, AL. A., and
VIGASIN, A. A., High-Temperature Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow
"Molecular Composition of High-Density Water Vapor and Some of Its Thermo-
dynamic Properties"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 2, 1973, rip 321-323
Abstract: Measurements previously performed by the authors on the fraction
of monomeric molecules in superheated vapor~showed that the degree of disso-
ciation shaxply changes as the vapor density increases and;therefore it has
to be considered in an analysis of the vapor properties, The present article
continues the study of the forration of associates in high-density water
va-por.and analyzes the effect of such complexing on the enthalpy and entropy
of water vapor. For this purpose a series of measurements were taken of the
fraction of monomeric molecules in vapor at pressures from 27 to 180 ata and
a temperat=e of 3600 C. The size of the associate was foimd, and a compari-
son was ma-de of tabular water-vapor enthalpy~'And entropy dao~ta with calculated
data for a mixture of ideal monomeric and dimeric gases. The results
112
USSR
SrYRIKOVICHp M. A., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSH, Vol 210, No 2, 1973,
PP321-323
indicate that the degree of association of water molecules In superheated
vapor found. by spectral measurements plays a very important role in explain-
ing not only its thermodynamic potentials. but also,a whole series of other
therr ophysical properties.
UNCL A") S I FtE6 P 0ATe-13NOV70
TITLE-rECHNICAL PROGRESS I,,' POWEa E~Gil',IEEkING
~AUTHQR-(02) -KIR ILL I N, V.A. S TYK I IM~A#
.--.C(, NTRY OF INF0--USSP
JU
:%1 04
SOURCE-VEST;-1 I k
I I ~,;-A UK MR, 'R'USSIANs WL 401 t'O 4 r; API)IL 1970, PP
72-75'
DATE PUqLlSHED----APR70
U6J I-C, TA;E
'TON
-AS-NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECH;
-4 0 L 01 Cr Y rN f- R G YG 0 N' V [i R S
NO' --~ P 4 .3
VF-)
TOPIC M-06-NUCLE-Ak VEACr,~M? GRAPHITE M O'D E JR
'ATED RE~3CTO- CCOLED
NUCLEAR REACTICiihil vyATL-R ;1'10~KATED REACTOR ELECIRIC P0 W E RPLANTt FAST
NEUTRON1 DESALINATIGINI SEA WATER
CONTROL 4ARKI-NG-NO RESTkICTIOINS
DOCUMENT GLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMIE-3005/1920 S T r-- PNO--UR/0030/70 1040 /001t/ 0072100 75
--'-,-ClAc .:ACCESSION NC--AP0133733
U11CLASSIF
low
2/3 031 UNC L AS S I F I E W PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCES,~,IQIN NO-AP0133733
-ABST,ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-()- A 3 S TR,, CT ill THE RVPOt~T~ "TECHNICAL PRij,;RESS
IN POWER !-NGINEERNNG" OF ACADEMICIANS Vf A. KIkILLIW ANd 111. A.
~'STYRIKOVICH IT "'AS NUTEO THAT ENGINEEMING IS -it VERY IiMPORTANT
'CONDITION OF GROOTH OF THE ECfJiklG-.Y: AND ELEVATION OF ~i THE TECHNICAL LEVEL
OF PRODUCTI&N. THAT FOU.",0) EXPRIES-SION I'
4 THE GGEL,'~D PLAN,, CALLED BY
LEMN THE SECOND PRCIGRA.4 UF 'ri-jE PARTY. PROBLEMS 14 THE DEVELOPMENT OF
ATOMIC POWER ENG I NEER ING WERZ ILLUMNATED IN A LARCi~ SEC)'11014 OF THE
E
REPORT. THE START oF rHE WORLOIS FIRSr ATUMIC PO%iLi~', STATTij,14 1~14 THE
SOVIET UNION IN JUNE L454 'bECAiME THE START OF A~ NEA "NO li1plDKTANT
DIRECTION liki, THE 011VE1-!-1;PAENT OF P'Go:~R ENGINEERING. THE~10,1VELilPiMENT OF
NUCLI-A4 RCACTOPS IIN TH-~ USS.R HA' Pk()CEEDED IN SEVE~~A,L -"I~`CTIONS.
CHANNEL TYPE GR4PHITF MUDERATED iiATER COOLED AND VESISEL TYP8 wATER
--SpRL
MODERATED WATER COOLED PEACTOkS HAVE BECOME M,0ST sit"i, fl). T HOS E
REAC-10RS PERIMIT USI-N','i U-NLY A R~LArIV~LY SMALL PA9T THE ENER~;Y 13F
NUCLEAR FUEL. t VERT,'
.1 E HE L,:, S 5 SUC H A EL ECT R I C I PG f4 EiR STIN I- I Oi'jS A~ F-, ALR 1: ADY
IC ALLY A-DVISABLF IN- RE'GIONS OF RELATIVELY COSTLY Ci-lc-m[cA-L IFUFL.
THUS, IN THE PRESENT STAGE ArOlIMIC ANO ORUINAPY P~0~iEk E-NGIINFERING
SUPPLEML'111T ONIE ANOTHEP,
I N A DD I f IL011 , T.1411 S ST A G E 6 F A 7 1,1M 1 C PU ~v E R
ENGINEERING IS PREPARING THE TRANSITIWi TO FAST NEUT~~(,--N Br'~EVER
REACTORS,- IN WHICH A LARGLP, PART Of` T14E NATURAL UdANJUM IS USED. THE
DEVELOPRENT OF THERMAL NIEUTRON REACTORS WILL-PROBABLY
CONTINUE TO THE 19d(jS ANO EVEN THE 1990S WHENP ACCO-OUNG TO THE
ESTIMATES OF SPECIALISTSt POWERFUL, ECON(iffl CALL Y C15i'lP~ETITIVE FAST
.NEUTkON REACTORS WILL 6E CREAret) ANG PROWCE0, WHICH HTLL BE THE BAS(S
ATOMIC POWER ENGINECRING OF T11F &ND 0F'jOUR.(.ENTLJRY~-
NCLASS LF IEU
J/3 031 L A 5 S I F I E 0 P1',',!-3CE5SI.N(-? u4TE-1~'NOV70
CIRC ACC-SSI!D~'%,' ~"J~J--AP013 733
'A5STRA'T/cAT--,ACT--S(I EINA-IC INVEE-STIGATI ONS I N THE ~ Ak E-A OF F,%ST N' *0 TV, ON
-,REACTORS STARTF0 I-N TH,7 USSR AS EARLY A S TH 19503, THE FkST SUCH
REAC'iO-;. V~AS C.-~CWIFED P"I Ct.)UNT,~ ' Y IN f955 AT D-ANP~SK. .4 PILOT REACTOR
WITH AN' FLE 50 M~d IS NOW BEIN'G C-tilTRUCTF-0 NEAR
CTPICAL C11"PACITY OF I u t.; -
S HEV H L.1 v 0 Tii;vT i.,srALLATION, 6rc[OFS THE PR000' '( I ON ~F ELLCrRIC
1~ ALSG 11'121TE%~~t-,) 1~ 0 k THE
~11E 1'j E 5 ~`. L I A T 1 (,, N 0 F S E A T 1. k
R E Q! i I F A T --~ F I C S- E -;F RELIA,~ILITY 41TH Ii4CREAt)E GF Ytiz' WNIT
CAPACITIES IS ---~ArUr~ALLY P-L~'--SERVEFU itLStJ-J-:DP., ATC;MIC P'OwER STATIONS. A
CG,',11F1-~:44TI6)'i THIS IS ME Slf(j'~TIO% AH I Gi -1 HAS OEVELOPZ-1.0 V-1 ATn-'.*.IC
P-JMFR I-AGINELtRING IN TJIF USA. S P,) P L E ~ X T.1%
-APOLATIOIN' bF aXPEPIENCE IN THE
ERECTIG;'~ oPHATION GF SMALL hMIMIC POWEK SrATIC,!,~, bLGCe,S LED TU AN
UNDERESTINATIC;,; OF A OF DIFFICULTIES A1,1t1D-CAU$::U A SU3STANTIAL
LAG
I Tfit I tvTRODUCT P-
OF CAPACITHS, AS A RESULT OF 'At,,IICH AN UNOER
3.
PRODUCTILN AT ATOMIC Polii'-R STATIONS OF OVER 100, BILLICIN KILCwATT HOURS
15 EXPECTED IN' THE NEXT FUUR YEAAS. SEki J.US DIFFICULTIES -JAVF ARISEN IN
NTRODUCTIM OF VESSEL REACTORS !NTU~ UP ERAT I ON.-
THE I
USSR UDC 542-67:546-91
KRYSHCHENKO, K. 1., STTYRKAS, A. D.
"Dissolution of Noble Metals,under the Influence of AC Dirrent"
Moscow, nimicheskaya Promyshlennost', No 51 1971, pp 363-366
Abstract: A process for the formation of the soluble chlorides of noble
metais.(platinum, Palladium. osmium, and particularly rutalenium, rhidium, vnd
using AC current (uP to 5 a/cm2) and excess hydxochloric acid is Dre-
iridiuii
sented. This process utilizes powdered metals, thus elirdinating the necessity
of compressing them into cores, as was formerly the practice. lloiiever, the
process is equally effective for fixed shapes, It io considered 'to be a
highly effective method of producing a pure product in hi6h yield on an indus-
trial scale.
7
:Lumines e~
cenc
USSR UDC 541.127:541.*14+541.515
VOL'KENSHTEYN, F. F., MARKIN, Yu..A., SIVOV, Yu. A., and ~1=4L.X,-.V.,
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sijences USSF,, and' Tomsk
Polytechnic Institute
"Theory of Radical-Recombination Luminescence. 3. Kinetics of Radical-
Recombination Luminescence"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 8, Aug 71,
1664-1672
p
p
Abstract: The kinetics of the build-up of radical-recombination luminescence
(RRL) were first studied by V. A. SOKOLOV and A. N. GOR%*V. The present
article is a continuation of these studies.. Experiments were performed an a
vacuum device with a mercury diffusion pump, permitting a vacuum of 10-5 torr.
RRL was excited by atomic hydrogen obtainediby.means,of a high~frequency dis-
cl,.arge. Kinetic curves were plotted in the 300-550'K range at various hydro-
gen pressures. Powdered phosphors were applied from an alcohol suspension to
glass substrates. It was found that the character of the kinetic isothenns
differs for a very clean surface and one that is insufficiently clear. The!
kinetic curve rises in the former case, falls in the latter case due to the
fact that the surface holds residues of pre-che-lisorbed hydrogen in the
1/2
USSR
VOL1KENSHTEYN, F. F., et al., Izvestiya Akademii 311auk SSSR, Seri-ya 1(himi-
cheskaya,.No 8, Aug 71, pp 1664-1672
charged state, the hydrogen being gradually removed from the surface as a
ult of the recombination reaction. After.RRL halts, the content of tine
es
r
charged form of chemisorption on the surface first rises, then begins to
decline as a result of desorption. The initial ascending branch of the
curve is due to the fact that the system approaches steady-state electronic
equilibrium in the absence of recombinatio'ns. In the case where the dis-
charge is interrupted, then is on again after a certain pause, the "memory
effect" is observed. The character of the:RRL kinetics I'lere depends on t1he
length of the pause, due to the fact that the quantity o.f che~misorbed hydro-
gen remaining on the surface after the pause varies accoHing to the pause
length.
The authors thank V. A. SOKOLOV for discussing the results of the work and
for his guidance in the experimental portion.
2/2
UDC 535-373-2
MARKIN, Yu. A., STYROV, V. V., and KHORUZHIY V. Do, Tomsk ?olytechnic
Institute imeni
"Effect of Surface on Radical Recombination Luminescence Spectral'
Tomskt Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenjy- Fizika, No 7, 1970,
::.Pp 132-133
Abstract: A study of the effect of the surface oD the radIcal recom-
bination luminescence (RRL) spectra of zinc sulfide phosphors indi-
cates the following:
1. The halfwidth of the emission bands in tho case of RRL is,
as a rule, greater than in the case of ghotQluminescence.
2. Tne halfwidth of RRL and paotoluminescencro spectra varies
differently with temperature, t&ts dependence being more strongly pro-
_--nounced in RRL.
USSR
MIMKINY Yu. A., et al., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy
'Fizika, No 7, 1970, PP 132-133
3- There. is a shift in RRL emission band maximums with respect
to the same bands in photoexcitation..
4.. The HRL spectrum is sensitive to the temperature of the
spe c imen
The magnitude of RRL spectra displacement relative to
photolwinescence depends on thf, type of activator.
The authors' laboratory is undertaking experiments to study
the role of exciton excitation in RRL at:low temperatures, especially
An the case of molecular crystals.
i% 2/2
USSR uDc 661-143.oo4.14
SOKOLOV) V. A.) NASLE, DNIKOV, Y13. M., ](HOMMM, V. D.,
LUBYANSKIY, G. and URUSOV., B. G.
"On the Feasibility of Employing Radical Recombination Luminescence in the
Physicochemical Control of Phosphor Crystals"
Sb. niauch.. tr. VNII 1,~pqninoforov i osobo chist. veshchesty (Collection of
Scientific Works of All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Phosphors and
Ultrapure Substances), 1971, vyp. 6, pp 88-94~(Bnglish summary) (from RZh-
Khimiya, I-To 16, 25 Aug 72, Abstract No 16L135 from surmary)
Translation: The article stiggests a new nethod. of physir.-ochemical control of
the,synthesis conditions and the quality of1phosphor crystals, based on the
use of the nhenomenon of radical recombination luminescence (RHL). RRL with
high sensitivity detects swaall concentrations of irnpurities in a phosphor,
polymorphic transformations, decay of solid solutions, eta, Swint.- examples are
examined.
USSR UDC 621.313.29
BRASLETOV
V. A.
~"Ionization Source of a Direct Microcurrent"
USSR Author's Certificate No 304669, filed 24 December 1968, published 24
May
1971 (from Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obrai,tsy,'rovarnyye Znaki,
No 17, 1971, No H 02n 1/08)
Translation: An ionization source of a direct microcurr,~nt containing a
housing and an ionization chamber system mode up of an itenizer, a collector,
a shield and electrodes is introduced. 'Ehe invention is distit.1guished by the
fact that in order to improve the metrological propertioi, all the ionization
chambers are execuLed with one collector, and high voltagp electrodes are in-
stalled on the shield parallel to the collector plates. The regulating elec-
trodes and the ionizer are attached movably,to the s.,ource,housing.
USSR UDC 547-821.2"824-07:543-422.2S
KRMNAYA, Z11. A T. S., PROKOFIYEV, YE. i`., and
KUCHEROV, V. P.: 1-n'9tttatM--Ot'OT-.9fi-J.~c Chemistry imeni N. D.
Zelinskogo, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Synthesis of the Derivatives of N-substituted Pyridones Based on
Diene Monoallcylaminoketo Esters"
ga
Ri Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinciiiy, S, May 1973 pp 668-
675
'Abstract: S~ntheses are described based on the foll-owing reaction:
XOCII
0
CNCO\ - C111301-10: CH
C-Clf-CH-01-14\
R
C,11,00C
00~N)
P,
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USSR
ETIASNAYA, ZH. A., et al. , Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy,
5, May 1973, pp 668-675
Tile d-nionoalkylaminoketoesters (I) dissolved in methanol at room
temperature,react thru ring closure:to give an 80% yield of an
easily separated mixture of I-alkyl-3-acetylpyrid-2-one (II) and
the d1mer 1,3-bis[3-(l-allcylpyrid-2-.onyl)1-2.-I)uten-l-one (III).
tal conditions, UV and extensive N'MZ data are
Yields, experinien
given. Additional reactions are given, such as :[Ic + Ib --->- Illb +
d1mers where the two R groups are riot, the same; Ib+C61-15COCH3
mixed -R dimers; and I+Il---)- dimers containing IP frolni each com-
-atio of products
pound. The % water in the methanol changes the ~s
II increasing with. increasing H20.
2/2
30
USSR uDo 621-373-8:621-382
MAP,, S. G. and-aTnSIKO. V. P..
"Inductiouless, Phase Type, Radiopulse Binary Element alt
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 4s, 1971, pp 89-91
Abstraq : The authors study various types of phase-type, radio pulse,. elements,
particularly the parametron, syngetron, and the resistance type parpnetron in which
the induction coils have beeireplaced by transistor circuits with an inductance
nature of output impedance. The results of the study shcrei that it is possible
to develop various types of phase type, radiopulso elementa~all of whose clements
can be, produced using existing 'Y OrAginal artlele,
intagratod circuit tachtiolop
four-figures., one formula, and four bibliographic entries.,
I I
NO-I-IN/0000/69/060/00010056/0059
032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125836
GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GENERALIZED CO:.;lRELATlOt4 FOR
DETG.-HEAT TRANSFER COFFFS. IN FULLY DEVELOPED BOILING OF SUBCOLLED
LIQUS., H SU82 0 AND ISO PROHt IN HORIZONTAL TUBES~, IS GIVEN AS H SU-.B-H
EQUALS 2.6 TIMES 10 PRIME7 ((X-0) PRIME0,1 cr~IsuBs PkIlME-DELTA T
PRIME PRIME SUB) PRIMEO*5 (Q-LAMBDA SUBLAM80A PREME PRIME V)(GAMAA PRIME
'PRIME-GAMMA PRIME) PRIME 0.85)(ISIGMA-(GAMMA PRIME MUMU'i GAm."IA PRIME
PRIME) ) PRIMIE0.5 I
(L-LAMBDA) PRIME0.7 WHERE H SUSBAS THE LOCAL COEFF.
'OF HEAT. TRANSFER IN BOILING, H SUBC CONVECTIVE HGATi 'TRANSFER COEFF., X
DISTANCE FROM INLET OF TUBE, D INSIDE DIAM49 T SUBS PRIME SATN. TEMP. AT
TUBE INLET, DELTA T PRIME PRIME SUB LOCAL DEGREE 0F,:l5UBCooLJNGj Q HEAT
FLUXv LAMBDA LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION? GAMMA PRt,'J..'E AND GAMMA PRIME
_PRIME~SP. WT. OF LIQ. AND VAPOR, RESP.y V LIQ. VELOCITY AT TUBE INLET.v
-...-'-AND SIGMA SURFACE TENSION. CIL11TY, mosco
FA W INST, CHEM. ENG.,
MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC-536.248.2
BALAKHONOVA, V. I., NOVIKOV, P. A., SUBACH, V. M.
"Influence of Mass Transfer on ficat Transfer During Evaporation of Liquid with
an Open Surface into a Rarefied Gas Medium",
Minsk, Inzlienerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 20 No. 3, Mar. 71, p. 405-410.
Abstract: The process of evaporation of a liquid from an open surface is studied
for an ambient pressure of 1.33-103 and 2,67-103 n/m2. An experimental investi
gation is performed to establish the mechanism of the infl~ience ot mass
transfer
on heat transfer during evaporation under free convection conditions. The expel
ments indicated that b1cwing of a gas into the boundary layer at first causes an
increase in the beat transfer coefficients for low flow rates of gas injected,
then with increasing flow rate, the coefficient of beat transfer begins to drop.
Thus, the formation of the new phase occurs Efferently, deliendia.g on the relation-
ship of the velocities.
L/2 032 UNCLA SIFIE'D PR.'OCES5I'NG DATE--230CTTO
TITLE--UPTICAL PROPERTIES OF INSB SUBX M,INUS INTE SU NEGATIVE X SOLID
OLUTIONS -U-
S
;,-,AUTH0R--,( 04)-GASANLYi No,4. v ALlYEVs 14, It tKUKHARSKlYt A.A4 I SUBASHIYEII,
V*Ki
,~_,-COVIVR`YOF INFO--USSR
RCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 19701 4(3), 576-8
ou
------- 70
Q~ATE PUBLISHED
-,S, V li J E C TAREAS--PHYSICS
PGLYCRYSTAL,,,lN0I014 ANTIMON[DE1
,~~'.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1712 STEP NO--UR/0449/TO/i)04/003/0576/0578
LARC ACCESSION NO"-AP0120424
.2/2 032 UNCLASSIFrcb~ PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.,CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0120424
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INFRARED SPEf.TKA WERE OBTAINED FOR
%-~:COARSE, POLYCRYST. SAMPLES OF (INSS) SUliX MINUS 11PITE) SUBI NEt'-ATIVE x
SOLID SOLNS. PROOKED BY DIRECT MELTING OF THEIR COMPONEiNTS AND
HOMOGENIZATION BY HEATING FOR 200 HOURS AT 450DEGPEES. THE VALUE OF X
RANGED FROM 0.999 TO 0.99999. CURVES INDICATE THE SPEcrRAL RELATION OF
2-25 MUIRANGE Ac' WELL AS THE
REFLECT[ON AND TRANSMISSION COEFFS* IN THE
CONDUCTIO-N ElECTRONS AID CD,'-IPN*
RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTIVE MASS OF N
JHE EFFECTIVE MASS INCREASED FROM 0.013 AT X EQUALS 0.99999 TO 0.063 AT
X EQUALS 0.999. THE ABSORPTION COEFF. ALPHA (H OMEGA) WAS OBTAINED FROM
TRANSMISSION SPECTRA; THE ABSORPTION CROSS SECTION OF LIGHT FOR
ELECTRONS, (ALPHA DIVIDED BY N)v IN THE~COMPN. RANGE 0.85 SMALLER THAN
OR EQUAL TO 0.85 SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO X SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO
OBTAINED AT 7 MU# CHANGED FROM 4.3 TIMES~ 10 PRIME NEGATIVE17 TO 7
TIMES to PRIME NEGATIVE17 CNI PRIME2, FACILITY: INST* POLUPROV-r
LENINGRADe USSR.
UNCLASSfFfE0
1/ 2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT E-0~-DEC7 0
_ITLE--ELECTROl,8S0RPiIOl
T T N OF GALLIUM SEL.ENIDE -U-
V.A., SOKOLOVj V. SUBASHIVE;V, V.-K., TAGIYEVo
B*K*
-.COUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR
-S OURCE -F I ZTVERO. TELA 1970t. 12(5)t 1350-4
~_"DATE PUBLISHED--- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC- TAGS--ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, GALLIUM SELFNIDE, PHOTON, EXCITONv
LIQUID NITROGENt FORBIDDEN BAND
CONTROL MARK I NG- -1.110 RESTR KY I OWS
,,DOCUMENT CLASS
:.,.Pllr)XY,REEL/FPAME--3009/0113 STEP NO--IJR1018LYTO/,r,112/005/1350/L354
C[RC ACCESSIOiN NO--AR0138978
lama
PROl."ESSING GATE-04DEC70
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED.
CIRC ACCESSID"d NO-AP0138978
ABSTqACT/EXTR-AC'T--(U) GP-0- jBs,rR.AcT. THE ELECTROW.")ORPTICIN SPECTRUM OF
GASE 1WAS INVIESTIGATED AT 80, 295, -345, 4ND 395DEGREI~-
;:SK IN FIELDS OF 5
TIMES 10 PRIME3 -2 T134ES 10 PRTME4 V-CM. COMPARISON OF EXPTL. VESULTS
iiITH THE THEORETICAL EXP,-
s- 'kESSIONI FOR THE IST HAR.MONTi'; ALP"01 SU131 Of. A
COMPLETE VARIATION OF THE ABSORPTion CO~Fr-,, DELTA (~44-0i 01111EGA, F) EQUALS
ALPHA (H OMEGA, F) MINUS ALP4A01 OMEGA 0) (H OM-EGA IIQIJAL'~, PHOTON ~NERGYJ
F EQUALS ELEC. PfELD) FOR THE CASE OF GIREC-r ALLOWE0 TRANSITIONS WITHOUT
ACCOU14TING POR EXCITONS SHOWED A CONSIDERABLE DIFFr,-i;,ENCE E~ETWEEN THEM.
THE EXPTL. -)ET0. 4LPHA SU31 IS MORE DEPENDENT 014 TEM11. two t'r DECRE4SES
WITH INCREASING E.NiERGY OF THE '0JAtNTU,'-1 MORE RAPIDLY T.HA.-*4 11KEDICTED BY THE
THEORY. EXPTL. DATIA CAN BE EXPLAINED IF: IT IS ASSUPIED THAT THE MAIN
CONTRI BUT liltl, TO ELECTRO ABSORPT'IUN COMES FROM DEIW~~PiN, OF EACITONS. IN
THE 2-01MENSIONAL CASE. AT ROCIM TEMP. THE ENERGY aP [0J'ttZAII0N OF
EXCITION E SUBEX EQUALS 67 MEV AND JHE ~WDTH OF. THE FnRc31.00EN OAND E
:SUBG EQUALS 2-036 MEV. AT LIQ. N TEMP. T1qE OBSO. SPIECTRUM Or-
ELECTROASSORPTION IS RELATED TO DECOMPN.~ OF EXCITON .'PEA0. E SUBEX IS
70 MEV AND E SUBG 15 2.131 MEV* FACILITY: lNST*.*POLUPR0V,,
LENINGRADr USSR.
If I I M I I M-14
nbrEimG r)AT:---27N0V70
J./2 04 4 UNCLASS I PIED
TITLr'_--QEPENOENCE OF THE LIFETIME OF OPTIC"It PHON04S [N CiALLIU-14 ARSENIO;-:
-U-
.01N THE HOLE AND ELECTRON CWNCENTRATION'~
- ( 0 3E V DO K 111 OV p X1 M. K UK H AR 5 K I Y sA oL A. t
AUTHOR SUBASHIYEY, V.K.
SOUNTRYOF INFO--IJSSR
SOURCE-FIZIKA I TEKHNIKA POLUPROVODNtKoVv~ VOL. 4t MAR. t970, P. 573-576
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC 'TA%'YS--DPTIC PROPERTYP PliGNOtit GALLIUM A RS EN I DE ti ELECTRON DENSITY9 IR
v MICONDUCTOR MATERIAL
-SPECTRUM SEI
'ING--,N0 RESTRICTIONS
0-NTROL M A RK
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
_PIROXY REEL/FRAME-1994/0994 STEP
'C IRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0115015
UNCLASS I FIE
PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70
V2 044 UNCL ASS I F I ED
C U2 CACCESSION NO-AP0115015
ABSTRACT[EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- 43S YRACT. AN AI,,Y T I C AL NO
INVESTIGATION OF THE IR REFIX-EC"TION SPECITRA OF SEAI(ONIDUCIORS BFYOUND THE
INTRINSIC ABSORPTION EDGE? IN THE CASE WHERE T4E PL;ASMA- FPI~~UENCY IS
CLOSE TO FREQUENCY OF THE OPTICAL PHONONS.. IT !S,SIHFJW.',l THAT IN TO
OBTAIN INFORMATION ON THE INTERACTION BET'AEEN THE Pil-i"ONONS AND T-zE FaEE
CHARGE CARRIERSt IT 15 ESSENTIAL TO TAYE Iva ~cccjuikir THE DAMPliNG OF
~BOTH THE ELECTRON AND PHOt"IDIN SYSTEMS. A PHENOMENIOLUGICAL L[FFTI.'-IF- OF
OPTICAL PHONGNS (DEFINIED AS A QUANTITY l~ECtPROCAL ~~F THE OAMPING IN THE
OSCILLATOR EQUATION DESCR13ING LATTICE VIBRATIONS) AS INTRODUCED WHICH
CHARACTERIZES THE DAMPING OF THE PHONON SYSTEM. IT [S F-OUND THAT THE
PHOMON LIFETIME DECREASES MOINOTON IC ALLY :W1 TH INICREASING NUMBER OF HOLES,
WHICH AN INCREASE IN THE ELECTRON CONCENTRATION LEAPS TO j~N ABRUPT
INCREASE IN THE PHONON LIFETIME. THIS UNEXPECTED RFSULT;S IS ATTRIBUTED
Ta THE DIFFERENT SCREENING ACTION OF EL~CTRONS AND-HOLES'.
E,
~FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR? INSTETUT TOLUPROV00i I I K0V L EN I NG-RA 0
USSR.
UNCLASS IFIF-0
BRU
112 034 UNG L AS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
T.I.TLE--TriE. Pku-SLEM CF ULIER,iINING THE EFFECTIVE MASS 1040 THE RELAXATION
TIME 10F T~iE- CARRIERS IN SE:lIC(JNUUCr0RS FROM INFRARCE) SPECTRA OF LIGHT
AUTHtlk-.t0ZJ-KUKHARSKlY, A.A., SUSASHLYEVi V.K.
,-.:C-CUNTRY OF l,,iFCj--USSR
SO-UKCE--F I Z I KA I TEKHNIKA POLUPRPVODNIKOVt! ~VOL 41 FEB. 1970, P. 287-293.
DA'T EPUBL I SHE D----70
SUiJECT AREAS-PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS-SEMICCNOUCIOR MATERIAL, CARRIER: SCATTERING.r CARRIER DENSITY:,
:---'-~RELAXATIUW PROCESS, IR SPECTRUM, ELECTRIC, CCNOUCT IV ITY JON TRAP
---(;CNTRCL MARKIiNG--NO R~STRICTIONS
UOUKELLT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/I RAiML-1992/1466 S TE PNU---UR 0,'j -It 9/ 70 /001, /00 /02 8 -1/ 02.93
;PROXY
C *&PC ACCE Sc. N-G---AP 0 11-2 4 60--
UNC LA3S FF I L U
212 034 UNCLASSIFIED~ PRO,CESSING DATE--20NOV70
-:CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0112460
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANA LYS I SOF Tf-iE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
THE PH&NOMiLi'lGLOGICAL f(E!_AXATIlON TIMES Of- FREE CARAILRS, -DETERMINED 114
THE PAST FRCM THE SHAPE OF THE INFRARED: REFLECTION ;3PECIRA OF A NlimbER
OF SEMIC014DUCTORSr ANO THES,' SAME RELAXATION TIMES DETERMINED FROM
STATIC ELECTRICAL CUNUUCTIVITY DATA. IT is SliOWN V14AT IHIS U[FFl-_REN(-E
CAN dE SU6STANTIALLY UL-CfIL-ASED BY CARRYING OUT A CORRECT AVERAGING (IF
THE FREE CARr~IER CUNTRIBUT[UN T(7 THE oic-LEuRfr_ CFJN;i;)-ANr WITH RESPECT TO
THE PNELAX~TICN ~TIPIES. THIS AVE RAG I lyG 15 ~ CARR I ED OUT FOk AN ARB I rpARY
DEGREE OF Di-GENERACY OF Tfi,17 ELECTRON GAS. TH~ CASE, OF '~CAVTERING OF
'k 5 IN GR.E 1)
CARRIERS BY LONIZE-U C~Nlt IS CON$ I DERED A ft !t," I
FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSRo INSTITUT POLUPROY00,11.1KOVt LE-NINGRADo
:-USSR
UNCIASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 621.:z82.2
DUDZUF, Ryjrj
JT0-A S H T S S T P. 1~ B
TIZ.i;
Ill' !YD ic O-Techz~
iCCI
AcuiloRr LW bc~-- iZioni I.F. lop,
High-m-Resolut-
On Gc'untera Cf ~,-itjl P'-'jdjrAti0r--IndurGd Dafccts if
i zil. a Vol 6, NO 11, Apr 19-12, PP 779-781
Abstract:
&ro
L' d Op CAQainid no u~,uaj on tji.0
OnI order o" i0 C ka with dt-'xc-QI)U Of coro th!In
~-.ruuvd 01' 'Em-lul'itico j-nd I'LL
tuda spectn,~. rjIGjT:~I'-n of
Pc--La Tho amoli-
this line jr. if-z-r, T'=
0 iB shoum. Th-:~ I'Cpolutil~a 0~ tim-1 cOuntore rzt
1-2 perccnt. Th---- d(;rajdGr
nCc
capture ti:n!:-. On th-~: 0"',,~,cturica2 'Y *-'
1 .11 f:;,,:j-,;n ol. tho conatcit
iqld intencit 2 fig. 1~
u. 119ceived by
BR 30223
THE EFFECTS ON THE BODY DF
ELECTROMAVINCTIC RADIATION-OF.'TRE SHF akGA-
I.R. Petrot and
Voenno-Peditsinsky A. 2 (1966) 16-21
~frcm, Russian)
D~IC Transl. Ila. 2255 July 1972
Translated by Dr. 0.F. Toms
ItU)
Logic Game Theory
USSR um 62-5o~
KRASOVSKIYI N, N. and SUBBOTINO A. Io, Sverdlovsk
"Approximation in a Differential Game"
Moscow$ Prikladnaya Ha~tematika i Xekhanikaj~ Vol 37, No 2., Mar Apr 1973, pp 197-204
Abstract; The material in this article is a further development of positions
described by the same authors in various previous pzipers*~partlcularly in this
journal Volume 34, No 6 (1970). This article covers a spvcial case of the type
of problem described in this previous citation. 'rho basU situation is a
differential game described by the equationi x* = f (t~ X, u,ir), where x is a -ohase
vector and u and v are the control strategies of. the player6. Thin first pi:~ver
is striving to approach a specific point in the game space,., The previous
article demonstrated that the problem of approaching this point within a specific
time frame is solved by conBtructing a act which is u-stable with respect to the
target set, contains the initial position,and.intersects t)3.e target Bet within
the required time. This set is called a stable bridge in the {tlx) &-pace. A
specific example of such a set is the set of "positional aboorption" of the target
at the desired moment. The desired strategyis extromal.to the stable bridge.
USSR
XWOVSKIYj N. N. et al., Moscow, Prikladnaya Matematika i Meldianika, Vol 37,
No 2, Mar - April 1973, PP 197 204
-mal
~On the basis of this foi atructure,~a stochastic procedure can be developed
whicht with sufficiently small steps, will approach the target vithin any pre-
defined neighborhood. However,.if there is an error in the control organ, an
additional lower bound on the step size may-be required. 'Tbis maT introduce
excessive limitations on the measurement error. The present article describes a
minor change in the strategies discussed by the authors iniDokl. AN SSSR, vol 196,
No 2 (19?0) and by Baybazarov in Izr. Ali S5SRt Technical Cybernetics, No 2 (1972),
basically requiring o~~ replacement of the extremal control, which also attempts
to move the control point sufficiently closelto the target, but not necessarily
to t1he closest possible point of the target set. The procedure As illustrated
with examples, some of which refer to previous publications i~ited in the
bibliography. In particular, a proceditre given by the authors in Tr. Hatem.
in-ta. All SSSR, Vol 128 (1972) should be repl'oLced, by the procedure given in this
article for some irregular cases as describedto
The authors feel that the pro Cedure described relates the theory of strictly
positional dif f crential garea to a theory ~suggeated by L. 8 1)ontX_'Y;~gtn (Uspelchi
Hatem. Naiik, Vol 21, No It, 1967; Hitshchenko and Pontryagin, Pokl. -All SSSR' i
Vol 174, No 1, 1967; Pontryagin, Dolcl. AN SSSRI Vol 174, No 6, Vol 1,75, No 4,1967).
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KRASOYSKIY, N. N., Academician, SUBBOTIN, A. I., and WWWOV, V. K., Insti-
tute of t1athem atics and Center, Acadeny of Sci-
ences USSR, Sverdlovsk
"Hinimax Differential Game"
Moscow, Doklady Akaderil Nauk SSSR* Vol 206, No 2, 1972, pp 277-280
Abstraett The article considers a conflict-controlled Asystex whose motion is
described by the equation
X, it v)
Here x is an n-dimension&l phase vect-or; uand v ai-- control vectors of players
th
1 and 2 which satisfy I e constraints uC- P'. v C-_ Q, where, P anti Q are ceTtp-in
compacta; f (t, X, U, V) is a continuous function satisx~,img vze Lipschitz con-
dition.with respect to x in each bounded region. It is ai-,axmied that the
motions of the -system can be continued for any finite time intexval,
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KRASOVSYJY,'N. N., et al., Doklady Ahademdi Nauk SSSR) 'Vol 200) 110 2, 1972,
PP 277-280
The closed sets H and N are given in the space A
p (t, X)i
study is made of the guidance problem confronting playor ii Using Difox-ration
on position (t, x Ltj ) being realized, player I nust melect a control it Ltl
such thatt without disturbing the phase constraint. (t x Ct] ) 14, the point
(t, x [t] ) is brought onto set 11. The opponent'a behavior ia conBtrainc-a
only by the constx-aintv and cw es axe not mauded the
selection of control v -t] also rests on infornation about the control u
which is being realized.
This is the essence of tho problem to which the study of many differen-
tial gmer-reducas. The article gives a mathenatl4c.-tl foriAlization of the
I=blem uhich fully reflects this essence* It is shown that the guidance
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KRASOVMaY, N. N.; it al-, DokludY Akademii Hauk SSS~, Vol 206, No 2, -19?2, pp
zn-280
problem is unsolvable in the proposed system of definitions azid cannot have a
solution under any positional method of foriling the cmitrol u. A study of
the solvability conditions of the guidance problem contains alements of a con-
structive solution. There is no assunption as to the fulfillment of the con-
dition
M ill nl;IJL /I (I X, It J~) nlax In j 11 .T'f (t, X4 11, 1-)
=46r wUch typical differential games possess equilibr~ItI4 sitvations in
alwe Of pwe Positional strategies,
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