SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLADIMIRTSEV, I. F. - VLASOV, N. N.

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ALI USSR UDC 632.95 VLADIMIRTSEV I. F. KARABANOV, Yu, V.' KHRIPKO, S. S., BOLDYREV, I. V. "Biological Activity of Benz ani liner,". Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Materials. Republic Interdepartmdntal Collection);,,1972, No 4, pp 136-138 .(from RM-Khimiya, No 5 (H)$ 1973, Abstract No.15N640) Translation: The results are presented from testing compounds with the formula RC6H4CH = NC R' W (R H, halide, NO aminogroup, alkoxyl; R' H, halide, 6H4 13 N02). The selectivity of the effect of and the relation of the phytotoxicity to the nature of the substitution in the benzene rings are demonstrated. The 0.011 1 compounds stimulate the root growth of oats,: but they inhibit the growth of lettuce. The derivatives of salycilanaline have high phytotoxicity for dicotyledons, and they are of greatest interest,from the point of view of finding new herbicides. 3-M&O-4-NOC6H4CH NPh has high stimulating activity. USSR UDO 621.385.623.4 ALFEROV, V.N., VISHNEVSKAYA, A.M16, XOTOV, V-I., PROSIN, B.V., ,AP,R4 SHCHELKUNOV, G.P., YAYIPOL SKIY, I #R. "Concerning Fhase Stability Of Power Kly stron' Elektron. tekhnike. Nauchno-takhn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Thchnical Collection. Microwave Electronicm), 1970,16ous 11,PP 136-139 (from RZh--Elektronike i yeye primsneniza, Ito 2, Febmiary 1971, Abstract No 2A171) Translation; Data are presented characteristic of the,deperAenco of the phase of the output-eignal on the magnitude of the anode voltago, the exciting power, the focusing regime, the filament voltage, and the te-mperature of the cooling water. The apparatus for phaea menvurements in described,* lha)vxperizanto were Oonducted on Type KIU-12A.M klyetrono. 2 ref, Bumnarylt'. 596P LIS V11-10. GROWT11 Of' PURE LAYERS or cALL%um Axnmf. jArttcle ti-I K. V.,HALYUt1n, V. A. Yudina, K. n. YladLzirtseva. Novosibimk; Novonibirik~ Itt Simpazium po rrotnesAaa V~w" , T Xrtmtnltov I ple-nok" R14491dn' IZ-17 June li'22T F Tht AAA trAntpilft rcactitm =ett' od a- used in the palllu~mrstnlc- triehlorldg~-bydrogen syntem to prou pure vpit&x1aj lAygo Qf Rallium 0=8.n44. 10-70 Mcrons thitk with A npit5y t. W 1'. to CTK'/_**C xn4 tron loncOntration of 5,4.10. CC2-.. 34W '~iCtite-Ilee-da i -ere kw.4 to avp%thca1_zo-th~,-t%4*.,- Tha*(11- -ert gtoun oit substrate,% of sext- , inzu%*ted gaftium irionide with divortentatten of 5 ~to 10 degreex (cc= the 100) p1 one to the (Ill) plane, and they had a mi ryur smooth surf too. Fr= . i4eamurtru-nkm of the 11all vir an4l vie ~itliltv by the Van 4rr P-".thod I.' the temaratur range of 20, K to RDD*3X, the doxior end,teeptor concentrations were defined equal to, L.69-101 cvr and 1.0511014cr4- respectively. Th*1 class corro6pon&-nee to the *%perimantal curve for~ttte nobility sit A.C."ettaft of temperature and the temotature curve *( the cloctron *ability ~ In the ' of-the layers acw'thwt At", tuld rangeaf 150* 9 to 300* K-lodicat" th*~P Vricy . liaval of structural dlozutb&acoo In Thai grown layers of Mallim orseni"a:,- 102 A. USSR UDC 576.858-75,098-390-.33Z A-WIMUEYA, Ye. A., BUKRINSKAYA, A. G.. and Zffi)illw, V. M., Institute of Virology imeni Ivanovskiy,, USSRAcademy of Scienc6s, moscow "Replicative Complexes of Sendai Virus" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Au 71, pp 402-406 9 Abstract: This study was performed,to verify the hypothesis that Sendai virus has two replicative complexes: one:o-perating in the nucleolus and synthesizing viral RNA, and the other operating in cytoplasm and synthesizing complementary RNA threads. The tests were performed with 36dativirus strain No 960, which was incubated laith Erlich ascites carcinoma _-ells to1which radioactive pre- cursors of R:,IA were added. Subsoquent~, analysis reveitlc-d Uiat the nuclear frac- tion as well as the cytoplasadc-,fraction contained both bypes of RAIA, suggest.- ing that the replicative complexes were located in bQth parts of the cell, It was conclud--i that additional tests must be-performbd by Oifferent methods i-q order to resolve tais proble-n conolusi~61y, USSR UDC 621.313. 322--82 VLADISLAVLEEV, L. A. Slew Type of Vertical Hydrounit for Hydroelectric Power Plants" Sb-. tr. Vses. zaochn. politekhn. in-t .(Collected Works of:the A.11-Union Corre- spondence,Polyteclinical Institute), 1970, vyp. 55, pp 5-15)(fron, tMi-Elektrotekh- nika.i Energetika, IT 4, Apr 71,,Abstra'ct No 4 D119):'~ Translation: A new type of straight axial shaftless~turbine with the runner inside the generator rotor is proposed... The~blades of the:runner are attached to an outer riz-a and the central. s,mall-diameter bushing (0.1-:5-0.20 D3.) The distributor is.either radial or conical, The discharge tube is straight axial or bent. The turbine is recommended for heads, from 30-40 to 100 reters (when H - 100, there arc 14 working blades). A schenA*tic cross section of the unit, versions of its utilization.in a dan-type hydroelectric power plant and some structural details are presented. The expected characteristics of the shaftless turbine are constructed on the baSis of calcO.ated formulas and experi- mental data with respect to e7isting turbines* the deoendence of the calculated fIcA4. rates on the relative height of them distributor, the dependence of the ef- ficiency and cavitation factor on the relitive diameter of the central 1~ushing- 1/2 VLADISLAVLEV, L. A., Sb. tr. Vses. zaochn. politekhn. 1970, vyp. 55, pp 5-15 The possibility of using a turbine of this type urith unit powers of 600 mega- watts and higher is proposed. The basic advantages of the turbine (in the author's opinion) are the following: high-efficiency (up to 95/'), good cavita- tion propert4 es (6 = 0. 05-0. 10) , increased calculatect flov rates (up to 1,300- 1,500 liters/second), rotarion speed increased by 12715Z, reduced overall dimen- sions, lovmetal consumption,: and the 6ossibility of"using,prefabricated re- inforced concrete. There are 8 illustrations. USS .R uDc 678-74).41t541-515--70103 VILERSM, A. I., 11IRLICH, E. E.J STEFAIMICHo N. K. I A., I and 129(CLOVA, N. A. "The Effect of Peroxide Radicals on the Adhesive Properties of Fluoroplast-4," Moscow# PIP-sticheskiye Massyp No 10, 19~7!v PP 43-,45 Abstracti Results arre reported of the study of the z4hesive activity of polytetiafluorcet Ihyl ene (1PTIRE) as a function of the concent--atior. of poroxide radicals fene-,ated 11he txeat~,eat of YFFE in silent dischaxCze. Tt was detenained tha:. cu--r-ent. density has no effect on t~e rzximun concen-11.-ra- tion, of free rznudicaals; howeverp it does sherten, the process. Thorz-al treat- zent of -the ac-Liva-ted iUB films leads to the formation of nolar -00 and -C;C-grour-s iihich lead to high adhesive strenGth. In auch it;hernally treated s=ples hydzoSen bonds may form between the CtO groups ~of t~e fil.-- and OH groups of the emoxy resin. The exr-ex-iments have shmm -'hat ;:,-he high adhesive ztrenZ-;th of the fluoroplazt-4 activated in s.ilent discfiRrge Is dete-na-ined by stable peroxide radica-s ""Ormed dwTing the. activationt ithichAnte-ract with tho adhesive fo= hqd.--ogen bcnds of an. electrostatic :character. 74 ONCLASSIFIED 112 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D4TE--.30OCT70 TITLE--THE INVARIANCE Gi: NONLINEAR AUTOMATIC SYSTE.MS UNDER CONDITIONS OF DEVIATIGN -U- ~AUTHOR-VLASENKQ, A*A. OF INfO--USSR _~:SOURCE--NOVOCHERKASSK, IZVEST IIYA VYSSHI,KH:UCHEBNYKft ZAVF-DENIY# .,:,~ELEKTROMEKHANIKAip NO 3, 19709 PP 299-303 ..DATE PU8LISHED---;,--70 ~~SUBJEC"T AREAS_-~,MECH.v IND-vi CIVIL AND MARINE ENGRt ENFRGY C ON V E R S I o."1 NO14- PkOP UL S I VE J ~~'TOPIC TAGS-NONL,1,14EAR AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM,v FREQUENCY CONTROL, DIESEL ENG I NE_i ELECTRIC GENERATOR CNITRCL MARKLNG-NO RESTRICTIONS I-.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED `~fIROXYIREEL IFRANE-199 9/1666 STEP NO~-UR/0144/70/0001003/0299/0303 frIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0123496 'UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0123496 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-. ABSTRACT. A TECHNIQUE IS DESCRIBED FOR ENSURING IN-VARIANCE OF NONLINEAR AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS OPERAfING UiDER N CONDITIONS OF DEVIATION. THE~SUGGESTED UE IS-EXEMPLIFIED BY THE TECHNIQ EXAMINATIUN OF A SPECIFIC SYSTEM OF THE AUTOMATIc c-ONTROL OF THE FRECUENCY OF A DIESEL GENERATOR* I T'~ I SSHOII4N THAT A~CHARACTERISTIC PECULIARITY OF NONLINEAR INVARIANT AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS IN CONTRAST TO THE LINEAR ONES-IS THE DEPENDENCE OF THE~CGNDITIONS,bF INVARIANCE UPON ITITIAL CONDITIONS AS WELL AS THE NECESSIYY,OF~lt I(TRODUCING INTO THE SYSTEM.AN ADDITIONAL COMPENSATING NONL IINEARITY WHICH SHOULD BE AN INVERSE FUNCTION PRESENT IN AUTOMATIC. SYSTEWOF OONLINEARITY. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UEG 0621-1,138-001.5 KOCHLJROIII V. I., Candidate of Technical. Sciences, WW"IMV, N. I., SARMMEV, -Engineers VLABBIM, I. V.1 Candidate, of Technical Sciene'es "Experimental Dynamic Characteristics of the GTK-10 NZL Cas TL&bine" Lenirgrad, Energomashinostroyeniye, No 2, February 1970, pp 1-3 Abstract: This article contains the results o If e)q)_*Iriren' 1 ijivestiL~atioms to ta deterrdne the dynamic cliaracteristics of an open cycle gas turbine erigine -with a free power turbine and regeneration of the eNlmunt beat. "Ibe e,,Tertri~f.,ntal phase -ni militude characteristics of the GTK-10 which wevt~ obtained offer the possibility of refining the procedure for tha, dyntutic clu-tracteristics of the C,;aa turbine engine and detrUrnining the affect of vrIAriou.4; factore on the dynaruc charact--ristics of auch engines. The engine in question has it. rated power of 101000 kilowatts and rot-ot z-pmls *:C 5,350 llori;hL-~hiol% presr~ure turbine axial compressor and 4J.800 for the. low preas=-e'turbine blower4: Yhe experimental tests were run. with the engine operating on a closed blowpr loop wbich peryditted determination of the dynamic characteristics of the:turbi-me ertqine in a broad loadirange. The characteristics of the unit are both tab%~ated and plotted on graphs. Me experimental deteririinations of the dynamic charak,"teristica of the j;as /2 NAM- USSR KOCHUROV, V.. I., et al, Energomashinostroyeniye,j No 21~r February 1970, 'OP 1-3 endibe shoF,,,cd t1hai it is not possible 10 dete,-,111j- Un e 6 ,e 4 e frequ ncy charact- ex;1stics of the object of regulation jointly with the 1-ejulation system included ~in connection with the fact that when the..,unit operater~. vith an rpm regulator there are a-periodic oscillations of the fuel regulation valve.. Me mw:~,nil%'.Ude of the oscillations of the valve. Therefore it,is expedient to investigate the d~wu-dc characteristics of the regulating system,and the gas tlLebine engine separately. It is pointed out that the data gathered during these iiivestigations can be used when designing automatic regulating and control systems'for mw gas turbine engines. It is also pointed out that investig4tion of the phaxe-amqlitulde char- acteristics deterndned for various values.of the input peiturl,,ation =pUtude under the same operating conditiono.showsthat -the frequ~tllncy characterizetics of GTK-10 depend innignificantly on the amplitude of the pe~turbatjo in the range of variation of the amplitude Ah 0.158-0.944 mm on the giveafrequency. 2/2 END, --1-1-2- 0 2 5 UNCL AS S'I'F I ED P116CESSING DATE--O?OCTTO TITLC--THEP~-u0YNAt.1jC PROPERTIES OF MIXFO SOLUTIONS OF ELECTRJLYTES. V11. INFLUENCE OF THE NATURE OF ]ON HYDkATION ON T.HE SIGN OF THE HEAT OF 1 AUTHL)i~-W3)-KARAPETYANTS, M.KH., K. K. i". SOLOVYEVAI SUG. 0 f- --USSR OUN.T P Y INFO SCURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 19701 44(2) 541 DATE P0131. ISHED-----70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTYr ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTIDNi AQUE')US StjLUTIONj SILVER NITRATF# SODIUM NITRATE, POTASSIUM NITRAH, E11DOTHERMIC EFFECT$ EXOTHERMIC EFFECT ~'CVN T R 0 LMARKING-NO RESTPICTIONS. :,,--,0EXUMENT. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_.PRQXY REEL/FkAME~--1989/0469 STEP NO--UR/0076170/044/002/0541/0541 :C:IRC ACLESSION NO---;AP0107075 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107075 .-ABSTPACT/EXTRACT-WI GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HEAT OF 141XING DELTS H SUBM "AS DETD. FOR THE SYSTEMS AQ. AGINO ~SUB3 PLUS Aq. NANO SU33 (SYSTEM 1) AND AQ. A,GN0 SUB3 PLUS AQ. KNO SUB31SYSTEM 2)i.AT 1SOMOLAR CONDITIONS AND 25DE GREES. SYSTEM III W4S EXOt.HERMIC (DELTA H SUBM EQUALS NEGATIVE 11 AND NEGATIVE 27 KCAL-MOLE FOR THE CONCNS. l.'O AND 3-3 Mt RESP.), WHILE SYSTEi4 (2) WAS ENDOTHERMIC (DELTA H SUBM ~-,QUALS 9 AND 20 KCAL-POLE, RESP., FOR THE ABOVE CONrNS-6). THE f,)ATA,INDICATF THAT THE AG PRIME POSIT-JVE ION EXHIBITS k STRW-'fURIZING EFFECT OAl THE SOLUTE IN CUNCD. SA3LNS. UNCLA SSIFIED -4- "q~ EVERIHMAL S1113Y OF AIN AC MqUIO-M.TAL CMDUCTIO4 IfAaIXJ;g (Abstract D! 4 Paper by yu. B~j, ye, Sir !1`0', S- R. TraltRkiy rjvgn at pr 14~--fzv - - - - - - A'ot=* v4v'~AdP Of a high-tranporature a r_t,~pa ju '"tit2rilon, system. four patz-A.e 5P 'AmE A12c. , i I 1-type -stp-p~-p L~r=afo~jiiir (Ftpure I),- The channels rx:tutea tMck; tbe~haVea-conataht croza section uW)-Vuvkt'W?i sionz-af 16.6 P 6.14 rA2 and an artive lerinth of 2SO ese. They,,. art to each other And to the sectional VrImAr7 turn of t torz4ir isoltering the lateral -,he flow'of metal In each pair ht trarx 91 chann4la I* c900421te. -Tha ftdchtoa 1we electrt..l therml stability turns for determining the maltnetic Maas Sad -eral thk'jUOC4QVlM*' thq"~OparatinR wde In the ExPOrIshOnt v8r lout suitchinre of t. he vin"wi Uerv iiiali*44: 1) 1. t.o. Vto0 t ion vIrding and the output vinding of Elm tranalijrmar %v"-,rtd from a covatlint entrgy vvurco; 2) In the jt*"*rat*r ftoda lodeperAently,of the excitation, the extitatlan wiMLrxr vat fed feva an out~wAdo inurcav and the trftaxtomer vind:!Ag van connected to the USANI lo~. 3) In tbe,,Fe0eT"tok VOes,-.wIth 4,4f-entst4tion Of the Lming. the capacitance and Lbauseful load war* Included ACCOV011A to the sch'Me In figure The studlig, wwe made On a xodtum loop vith. a andlum tmpersture of 300-- 50o 1C. The gharmcterlatic'Natures,of the conduction machinds of this type and. In particular, the charactarlstic feature* of the parallel h)~drxulie coupling of pairs of qhsonsls, leading to spurious currents thtwunh the byraos loop* of circuit from the sItq,-Y4r1Able asgrtetle (teld vere noted. 1/Z Oil J ITLE-1 SOLAT ION, DET ECT 10tit -AND TOXIC OLOGICAL STUDIES ~:-AUTHOR--~.VLASENKOP -L.M. 'COUNTRY-OF *[NF0--USSR _SOURCE-FARMATSIYA (MOSCOW) .10ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,JOPIC TAGS-PRnCESSED PLANT M-)DUCT, CHEMICAL DETECT10N, SOLVENT THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHYp COLORIMETRYw MARKIMG-NO RE-STRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ,,,WX.Y. PEEL/FRAiME-300311158 STEP N07-Ug/0466/70.1019iOO2/0053/0058 -r-ACCESSION NO-AP0130186 R I 0,14 C LA S S I'F'f ED; 2/2 0 1 t UNC AS SA F I ED A)ROCESS ING DATE-27NOV70 'SS 10, 1 1 ~ '. i C 1RC ACC~ N NO-AP0130186 ARSTRACTIEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AB T R Ac r To SUASTITUTE A F MME P INSENSITIVE BLOASSAY OF OLEANORIN ON I ROGS, A CHEM. IMETHOD FOP, LTS DETECTION IN HUIAN" AUTOPSY ~'-iATERIAL WAS DEVELOPED,, tNVOLVING .'EXT iA T, OF THE GLUCOSIDE BY 70PERCENT ETCH, THEN 13Y CHCL SUB3~,ETOH (9:1) -~ THE EXT. W'AS; PURIFIEL) BY INAOH-ETOH PPTN, OF PROTEIN-AND TH~~i 1.HIN LAYER CHROMATOG. ON SILICA T ('F GEL. CHROMATOGRAPHIC DETECTION WAS CARRIED OU 13ING EITHER 2, if-DI N I TROD IPHFNYL SULFONE (-[)~OR CONCD. H -5UB2 SO SUB4 CONTG. TRACES OF FE PRIIHE3 POISITIVE (WITH RESULTINi~, BLUE AND PIjq.K coLOR, RESP.). FOR :THE QUANT. DETIN., TIHE: PYf0T0COLORJl4ETRlC~METH0D USiING I ITATTJEI. 1958) WAS EMPLOYED. THE METHOU REVEALED 30;,GAMPlA OF OL,~-ANDR[24-100 G OF THE LIVER TISSUE (10 GAWIA-100 G U .SING THE.1-I&THOD WITH H SU132 SO SUB4 AND FE PRIM.Fal POSITIVE). QUAfNT. YIELD BY THE 'C0tORIklr-TRiC ME*.TH00 WAS -A '56- 59P`F.R CENT. IN RABIJITS KILLED 90 KIN r-'.TER AN.ORAL DOSE 2-3 MG-KGv MAX4 CnNCiN4 WAS FOUND !N THE STOMACH,. ;,LE.~S 1W OTFIEI'~'R ORGANS ANID ILOOD; ONLlY URINF WAS NEGATIVE. FA.CILITY1, NAWCH.-ISSLED. INST. SWENBNOT MED., iMOSCO'd, USSR. UNCI LA S.S, I F I ~-.O 7 USSR uc: 621-315-592 VLASENKO. N. A., KONONETS, Ya. F., Institute of Semiconductors, Academy of Sc, enceE"_ of the UkrSSR "Investigation of the Properties-of CuI Films" Kiev, Poluprovodnikovaya Tekhnika iMkraelektronika, Resp. Mezhved, Sb., No 7, 1972, pp 73-78 Abstract: The authors investigate the electrical properties (conductivf.ty, temperature dependence of conductivity, and coeff,( ient of thermtoelectro- motove force) and luminescence spectra.of Cul films at wavelengths of 400-2500 nm and temperatures from 16o to 300 kelvins. In addition, a study is made of ti-.(2 wey that electrical and luminescence -oronerties are affected by conditions oll' film deposition., deviation from ntoichiometric corriposition and oxygen adsorption. The filmn were made bif vaporizing chc.rinically_ Ure Cul ouder onto glass substrateo in a..vacuum.of 2-3.0-5 tarr (2.66-1.0 N,m-~). - The substrate temperature was varied frcxa~ 30 to boooc , and the rate of vaporization from 0.05 to 0.5 vm-min"' (0.833-8.33 nm-s-1). Films used in the res't~arch. T -esults of -th thicknesses of 0,5-15 M vere -he x electrical measurements revealed two acceptor levels in the forbidden band 1/2 ?0 USSR YLAS11"IM, H. A., KOINONETS, Ya, F. ,Poluprovod-n. Tekh.iMikroelektron. Resp. Mezbved. Sb., I-To 7, 1972,1 pp,1,3-78 of Cul films at depths of 0.12 t 0.02 eV and 0.38� 0.04 eV relative to t~r. valence band. An examination.of the. luminescence IiMectrum showed four bands in the regions of 41o,hl7-42~,!740-750 and J-200 nm. The relative Intensity of these luminescence bands~ depends on the conditions of va- porization, temperature, ap-d: the amounts of adsorbed oxygen. The possible nature of the centers and the :type of transitions responsible for these bands are discussed. It is pointed out that furtht~r research is needed to clarify the question of the. nature of: the I-wminescence centers -in Cul t1bin films. ----------- UDC: 535-376 VILASEITKO, Ii. A., GERGEL', A. N., KONONETS, Ya. F.,,Institute of Semicon- duetor5-,'-AM'cFtY of Sciences of the 15cr SSR ,Investigation of Electroluminescence of a p-CuI-n-ZnS_M1n Film Structure" Kiev, Pollaprovodnikovaya Tekhnika i Miltmelektron ika. Resp. Mezhved, Sib. No 7, 1972, pp 78-85 Abstract: A single-stage method,is used to synthesize lo-w-voltage electro- liLminescent film structures having a high coefficient of rectification and capable of light emission with eycitation by voltage of both polar4t4 S. The authors study the electroluminespence spectra,,,current-voltage and brightness-voltage characteristics, capacitance, and chanfre in brightness apd current density with operating. time,of the specimen. 9.7he observe'! properties are explained from the standpoint of the impact inechanis-M of electrolummineseence in the case of reverse bias, P-ld the injection meclha- nisin in the case of forward bias. When current flown- throu(,h the fil.m. structure I .Ln the forward direction, emission 0iaraf.:-11--_risUc of both ZnS and CUI is cbzerved. "Phis structureebas a longer lifr than the previously USSR UDC: 535-376 UA�LEIIY_O, 11 GERGEL A N., SHKOLA9 A. A., Irstitute of.Semi-conductcrs, Acader*r of Sciences of the UkrSSR flong-Life Electroluminescent Thin-Film D.C. Light Sources" Kiev, Poluprovodnikovaya Tekhnika i.Mikroelektronika. Resp. Mezhved. Sb., No 7, 1972, pp 85-81 Abstract: Me paper describes the basi-4, charactowit;tIcs of' a new type of electroluminescent thin-film d.c. film structures. The proposed light sources have a service life of about 2000 hours. Me fiLun structure is made on the basis of ZnS-LMn by a single-stage methcd. J.'aximum emission intensity is in the 585 rim region. The luminance in 20 ed.-m-2 when the applied voltage is 10-25 V andIthe current density current-voltage and luminance-voltage:curves are gi4lren for a typical sreci- men, as vell as the change in lumin=4 ce :and currents density over 2COO hom,s of continuous operation of an electroluminescent cc .11. a 72 ABSTUCT: Ootical (aboox-ption and reflection in thexegion. of 0.4 - 1.1 P) and electrical (variation of conductivity -with taii-iperature, the coefficient of -the thermoolectrom otive force,, and the Hall effect at roon tenveratiwa) ormeetias of connor sulfide. films ani the variation of those propcrties ihen Ube cop er sulfide, with excoss six1fur uith tbj-- tramition frcm Cu2S to dming to CuS were in-urestigated. It is shom that copper mLlfido irith hole Genicon- ductor properties'. as sulfur is injected., is transfoililed into a strongly de- generate spmicorductor and,, further, into a seminetal vith all the san:Lmetallic -,-with ~w-qperature, a small coef- properties: negative variation m! conductivity 'ficient...of,t.heiroelectrcnotive force,eand plamna reeLection.in the visible 1/3 USSR VLASENKO, N. A., et al., Ukrainsbdy Fizicheakiy zhurnal, Feb 71, pp 237-243 22 -3 region of the spectrinn- with a hole c uric entration of 2.1~010 cm A nodel is proposed for the structure of Cu,S bands to explain tile observed variation K( 4 TIM the short-wave shift of the absorption in the -Mition -from Cu2S to CO, and the metallic properties of the.latter The table shows tho characteristics of thb copper sm1fide filirs studied. USSR jy Zhurnalt Feb UkrgLinskiy. Fizicheik l -t et a N, A* Vlasenko 237-243 :71, PP coof 9 carrier Conduc- 1,16bil... tliFJrM ion Oonzep- ~t 1: 1 . I mf; ivity rgy., tration ene hm I-TrC c4v~ ec WrAeg -3 ey -, 2 2 2 . 8.1o 18 0.4 74,040 840 %5. lotl 6.2. jot3 OX 8 3DO J.50(pi O.Q 5.0 2.4 160 - , 3~23 - 101 70, 3,1 10' %3 3,1 10' 86 5.2.101 3/3 "11MMIMP US5R U Zf:?;'C, S.A., FJ X'HL 7 Y A "Chanee C.T' Color Of The Glow Of Film Electroluminescent :;aviceu Use Cf j-rl L. ference Ra d i t, I o r Foluprovcdn. takhn. i mil.-roelekllrorika. :R.--sp. mezhved. E'O. 'Le':;;no10gY And Microelectrcnics. ReDublic Interdepartmental Callecticn) -1970, NO Pp ;72-'8 (from- R.7h,--E'-'ektronika i yeye ~2rimereniye,. Fio 8, August ~1970, Abqt'rj0.-, NO 11 ropozed for: 0-, rgo of co'or ol t~.,3 Oilm Tra rm 16 t is cin; A new mothed ie ti -th.3- 4. electrolu-mIneaccnt devices, which is based on. tho use o f inter-'-~'orence r6?11ation. The --et-hod is te3ted on elements [yacheykaj on the base (:f u filn iii~Lh 'niLh- ly re-flec"JnE metal electrodes (of Au, In auch ele::i!nts it 4.9 posef-iu]~- to ob- n 4a n di"Ierent coiors fromm the green m) to 'he red Me x "45 nm) by a chunae of tho luminophor thic'Knoes. A, ciwnEe of tha anir`e of u a e r v a t. on (~,bove 106) an analoEoufl affect. DUT'Ll t' uc4 nu noe levy-! c." t'-e 11 1E, Lnia n.e.j , electrolu--~-'neacrjrca is sufficient for pructic:-:~)' ui5a. of tht, effect. A methcd is pro- Dosed to make it voau-ible to obtain multloolor. eloctro'uritineacont devicet; j7Lnamo U46 Cf a aire-jits, churacter iridic3tor!~, and others) pn: one subBtiu te witir, trie singlo technological process. ill. 1 tabp~ 4 ref. Su--r;b vy . .1 .1 AL11 A l-,ilt! ]~-J. rh, USSR UDC 62-52 VLASMO, V. A., Leningrad Institute of,Fine Dfecbanics and Optics "A Study of the Stability of Some Types:of 2-Dimensional Automated Systems" Leningrad, Priborostroyeniye, Vol 15, No.8, 1972, pp 41-44 Abstract: Although the stability of 2-dimensional automated systems is a' complex subject in the general case, there are several special cases fre quently encountered in engineering practice which can be.analyzed with less, difficulty. These include,the fj.llowl~ng:: Antisymmetrical systems, in which the units of the primary diagonal in the tran fer matri-x are identical, while thin units of the secondary diagonal differ only in sign. This concept can be.applied to-,two such systems connected in series, even if they do-not have identical channels and anti- symmetrical cross-links. Symmetrical systems, having a symmetrliciil transfer matrix. These systems also include a wider class than those tulde -up of ser,ies-connected, 2-, dimensional symmetrical units. ~1/2 0, USSR VLASENKO, V. A., Priborostroyeniye, Vol 15, No,8, 1972, pp 41-44 Systems in which the determinant of recurring difference is of quadratic form, so that it- can be factored into roots. In this: case the stability of the system can be evaluated eas4ly-by loc ting the hodograph of the base a transfer function with respect to the 'roots; of the e4uation on the complex plane. Systems with a singular transfer matrix,. In this case it-is sufficient for one of the 2-dimensional units in the system to have~a singular transfer -ix. w atz 2/2 75 `_.J12 018 DATE--090CT70 ~UNCLASSIFIJ D ~-TITLE-QUASI ELASTIC SCATTERING OF HIGH ENERGY ELECTROINIS ON NUCLEONS OF CARBON 12 AND SILICON 28 -U- :AUTHOR-(05)-0FME'NTIY, S.V.r AFANA:SYEVj,(.4.G.s ~tRKATGV, J.M.r VLASENK0, :~:V.G., GOLDSHTEYN, V.A. ..COUNTRY -OF INFO--USSR aw ,,'SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970, 11 (1),, 19-28 ~~:DATE PUBLISHED ----70 ~~:'SUBJECT AIREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON SCATTERINGv INELASTIC SCATTERING, CARBON ISOTOPE, SIL I CON ISOTUPE CHERENKOV 'CATTER-I.NGi H. I GH ENE RGY PARTICLE rl~ TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~_DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1980/0175 STEP NIJ--UR/0367/~701OLl/001/0019/0028 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0043467 Ul JC LA S 5 1 F I E 3 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 ~-CJRC ACCESSION N-0--AP0048467 ..46STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULTS OF THE MEASUREMENTS OF THE: INELASTIC SCATTERING OF 690-1 9,70--1 AND. 1115-MEV E ON PRIME12 C AND PAIMEZ8 51 NUCLEI AT 16-40DEGREES ARE PKESENTED~ THE SCATTERED Er- WERE BY MEANS THE CON;TRUCTION OF WHICH IS JF CHERENKOV. COUNPERt. DESCRIBED. NO CORRECTION FUR THE INF,LUENCE OF PRIMEL3 C A!"10 PRIME29,30 Sl CONTENT IN THE TARGETS OF NATURAL~(;.(4.97 TIMES 10 PRIME22 NUCLEI-CM PRIME2) AND OF NATURAL SI (1.51-TIMES 10 PRIME12 NUCLEI-Cf-i PRVIIE2) UPON THE GROSS SECTIONS VALUES WAS MADE BECAUSE OF THEIR LITTLE INFLUENCE. JHE GAINED-RESULTS WERE ANALYZED BY USING THE THI-::ORY.OF THE-QUASI ELASTIC SCATTERING. IN ORDER TU.MAKE THE PRESE,%f RESULTS COMPATIBLE "WITH THE ELASTIC E SCATTERING UN THE,~S,AIME NUCLEI'r IT IS NECESSARY TO 'ACCOUNT FOR INEQUALITY OF POTENTIALSAN DIFFERENT NUCLEAR SHELLS AS WELL AS- TRE DYNAMLCAL CORRELATIONS'- G'F-~N IN_!NU`GLEF-*_- FACILITY.* -FIZ -~7`TEKH- -INST-, KHARKOV9~]USSR _UNCLAS_&IFIEo_____ UDC: 614.107) SAMING MLMIOD OF MICAL STATISMAt\INVESTICATION5 IN ME USSR IV- ak [Article by Profosso Kov V.4,~..o- Moscow ' $a vot'koXa Zdravo- IYU oUhranenive, Russian! ~t'yvlt. P1;9Gi1-P~uVv4b1 ' 1. tiubmilt 971, p; 13-111 na sampling method of invest-igating.the patterns of phenomena and prnce%.9eA in differont areas of medicine and public health Is gaining increasing TtcoVition in our country, because of its advantages over mass studies In many cases. V.I. Lenin Indicated that "it to better to obtain a little relatively- reltal~le,cczplote. and bm=:;anoou9 infarmation-tIlan much fragmentary, question- able, An.4.,wTon& informAtimotil. The thoarutLcal artd pr4cr.IL21 ARPOCCS MaILCal Statistical Invest.Egatiors 11'r-m baan JavOopeC well and are based on the banIc positions of mathematical wt,iCtweics ar.J prohnhility cheery. Scientifically planned, proporly orIlknized and porforr-md Rtud%r3 anake it possible to obtAfit such g=rrhl indicap and,witl; th~ jjnliticc that V.I. Lenin had in mind. 'I'he t- of tLe n,,IL1,oA in wtdsly pxopagandizLd by W10a J21. In the tenth report ut Lhc =n mcdIcal utatiatics, it in atated: "The betivities end =r' plitlic hcnl--h :si,-rVIu!V: and use ti-er-4 ty the Perp-li d~,-nd on cm=;a" lot-ractier. of manY biolosticall otganiza- tiaoul, =d orhor f4ctor~. To st-ly the!~,i factors. c-1-clally when funds are limited. a flexible and eccn(;=Ic me,:hanism I& nee4ed that could Is+' ueed as a Lupplimrnt to the Tv?.I~itrjtlra in.) s,tl~-r _'rrrn-=nt stAll.tieftl systems. .-~Li~ ~ %-1rI1MCst. ala~t rh-j"~.of ~hculd hacwv *ft I-rt ef thc operkr[cia of medicil atatisticA rerviceA." ~MO specialists reco=.cnd the *amplm method to evaluate pliysical condi- cion, to Investigate factors :hat affect health, to investigate public health nctivities. cr, evaluate the arf"tivenesti of me,taures instituted In the pu),Iic health nren, to puz6ud lnve~t4gatlonfi in the arno of nvironnwntal. hygianc~ far rapid data to- cuntrol (for exwmpla. soe fitath terti- fiCdLes could be CI,0tQtkj;~L_`Y ~hackoi + /32 or,; effcctivencs:~ Of heat of these allqya .-unt be considered t'-e oi- t',je effect of the anpli-Icd mv,.,motic field on .-decolinoaktion con- Co rertin~-; I, a! loys to 'lie ferroma-g-netic statet 'Ilic a3_loy con1minin- 42',~ 1),c~ U Uhle W Ni, Al, ".cr4 TJI Cu and the rest iron in the c~-:i st ii -iazotrcmi c state has a a ~114 __, -11. .1 1 - -1 g e,ocrsteds mfter isothe=-al heat treat- Tr. =;netic ener- 16 y of 6.2L-1(, ;,ma-forc me n t-.1 th a coercive force of -He 1,810 oersteds (B~c I,ORIO oersteds). 2/2 USSR UDC: 621-762:669.018.95 NAZAIU-NKO, N. D., YUGA, A. I., VLASKO, 14. 1., TRE-SVYA'rSKTY, S. G. KOLESNICHENKO, L. F., Institute of Pr.o Academy of Sciences. UkxSSR "Influence of Metal Fillers on Friction Properties of Sital 3" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 7'. Jul 73, pp 51-54. Abstract: An earlier work sbowed that the material called Sital 3, consisting of the oxides SiO2, Al ')033 TiO2, B2 03, MgO and fluorides, can be used for the manufacture of parts f6r friction couples~ The authors believe that -intro- duction of iiictal fillers, causing intensive heat trafi,fer from the contact zone into the dcpth of the material and formation of separatitig filths on the surface of the material, could sign if I cantly improve the efficiency of Sital 3. Studies were performed in.which- from 10 to 90 ift. % mc~tal.powdcr was intro- duced to the material. The curve of coefficient of friction as a function of 'percent content of copper: filler shows a minimum at 30-40?6. 'Me introducti.on of about 30% copper powder a] lows the matcrial to. be u.,;cd for vacuum ()pcr,,I- tion, which is impossible with. pure Sital. 35 USSR VLASOV A, A. Moscow State University, llhreadlikce and Platelike Structures in~CryBtals and,iLiouids" Moscow, Teoreticheskava i ',,Iatematicheskaya Fi--ika, Val, 5,'No. 3, Den- 70, pp 388-405 Abstract: It is shown that the polnt-latti,ce structure of crystals wbich is cicse to the classical theory and derived from the theory is oniv one of the st'F,-~es of the crystal; there exist other equally possible solutions of the initial equation in which the atoms are located. periodically~ in only one or tiTo dimensions and in the remaining direction there is a spatially homogenleous distribution. i.,:ia direction of "threadg' and'blatedl coincides With the direction of the crystalloFra:~hi- axes and planes. In the'~hreads'landllpla"%2s',' as distinct fiom the point-lattice st-a-:~-- of the crystal, the atoms are located with the same probability. This indicates existence of a new type of structure where continuity Is not a consequence of alrera- *-n the theory The --c- ing but is caused by the priority of distribution Airtc-t.ions ike and -olate-like structures such as effective thic-1knesses, plerties of thread-l~ 1/2 z MEMO imm USSR VLASOV, A. A., Teoret-icbeskaya i matematilcheskaya fimika, Vol. 5,-Ne. 3, Dec 70, pp 3887405 dimensions of elementary cells,and binding ener.gy am shcrm, and corditions for their existence are given. The stability of the new staters with respect to time changes in thedistribution function, with respect to a change in the shape of thethreads and plates,and with respect to thermodyn&mic variations in the average density is shown. The new states are considered as exciration states.of the crys- tal. The crystal can thus be found in'at least-three states: the Doint-lattice, thread-lattice, and plate-lattice. The absence of restrictions on the positions and speeds of atoms in.tbe crystal and in.its excited.states is ensu-ed by the Initial method of describing the particles,witb the aid of distribution functions. 2/2 _YQ USSR ui-jc: 622_3-!2.8 B__ Spiputi, V. A. CHIRKIN N M. "Wide-Band Excitatior of Hypersound by Quasistatic Deceleracting, Systr_ms" Kiev, IVUZ: Radioelektronika, Vol 3.5, 1~0 3, Mar. 72, rp 315 31.9 'ties of uf~fng quasirtatic Abstract: The paper analyzes the possibill L celerating systems for excitation of h ipersound in ~On acoustic lii.,c r,-Je y up of a set of piezoelectric crystalsi eaeh crystel.bcdnCt. excited by the corresponding cell of the decelerating syster.,i. It is, shm,-n that the b--nd filter and low-frequency filtertypes of deceleratiag systems cran be faced for excitation of hyper~~onic, oscillations in a "disc4-ete" acoustic line, and that vide-band delwj lines can be made on this b,,;,.s is USSR UDC 534.1 CHIKKIN, N. Ml. VLASOV, A-B., BASOV, V. G, "Problems in the Deiign of Resonators for H'perronic.Excitation in Piezo- Y electric Crystals" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ Radioplektronika, Vol 13 , *N o, 71 1970, pp 879-883 Abstract. Papers published on the excitation of hypersonic oscillations in piezoelectric crystals using uhif do not discuss the requirements app-licable. to such resonators nor do they consider the problem:3,of their optinUation. The purpose of the present brief co=ulicaLian is to, develop criteria for choosing an optimal resonator which permitij an increase o-E the trans lEormation factor of one or two orders above the 10-3 to 10-4 lav('1. given In previous papers. The authors derive a factor G,, which is equal to the product of the characteristic figure of merit of the resonator (the: losses in the dielectric equivalent of the sound conductor taken into account) and the filling factor of the resonator, which is a function of the equivalent capacitance of the electroaccustic converter. G is the measure of the resonator's efficiency and should be as large as possible. The autbors also con!-5'Lder several reso- nator designs for providing larger values of G. Analyzing; these designs, they find that their analysis agrees with.the experimental data. A few details of the experimental equipment and inethod are:given. Vopr. konstruir. teklinol. i kontrolya izgotovleniya elektron. vaku'rn. priborov (Problems of Design, Technology and Control of, the Manufacture of Electronic Vacuum. Devices), Minsk, 1970, pp 165-175 (from RZIi-Radiatekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8B197) Translation: This article contains a comparative estiniate of two operating con- ditions of superhigh-frequency ultrasonic delay li-nes: the conditions of re- flection of sound (a signal) and the cond4tionq for trans-nission. A comparison isowtadc from the point of view of the.magnitude of the 10.4;ses to conversion and the effei~t of the coupling of the resonators of the ultrasonic delay lines to ~the superhigh-frequency channel on it. The equivalent delay line circuits for both operating conditions are presented. Eqressions are obtained for calculating the losses to double conversion of the superhigh-frequency ultrasonic delay line. It is demonstrated that the optimal value of the coup3ing coefficient in. the reflection mode is r2 times less- than in thei,transwission mode. There are three illustrations and a seven-entry bibliography. 1j, USSR UDC 62l'.372,85 VLASOV, A. R. , CHIMIN, N. M. "Analysis of Scrie Electroacoustic Converters for the Su?erhigh-Frequeacy Range" VoDr. koastruir. tekhnol, i kontrolya izgotavleniya vakuu~,-,.a. priborov (Problems of" Design, Technology and Control of the Manilia'ature of Electronic Vacuum De ka -vices), Minsk, 1970, pp 176-1.85. (from M-Radiote,,~nl No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8B195) Translation: By means of a parallel equivalent circuit, the parameters Ot super- high-frequency piezoelectric conveTter's are investigated. The excitation of the converter by superhigh-frequency resonators is studied.. Comparison oi various types of converters shows that the most effective is t4e filti converter with substrate. In addition, it can be matched directly to the auperhigh-frequency channel inasmuch as its radiation re6istance is relatively small. The bibli- ography has 11 entries. 79 USSR UDC: 621-347.5 -VLASOV, A. B., SPIRIN V. A.,,and CHIMN, N'~ M. "Hypersonic Delay Lines for Ultra-Broadband Video Signals" Kiev, Izvest~y.a VUZ SSSR--Radioelektronika, No 10, 1972, pp 1298- 1300 Abstract: This brief communication is related to an earlier article Masov, A. B., et al, 0 shirokoDolosnom vozbuzhdenii ginerzvuIrlo- v LI Ykh voln v plyezokristallakh s pomoshchlyu. kvazista~icheskikh za- medlya.vushchikh sistem. -- Broadband Excitation of hypersonic W in Piezoelectric Crystals Using Quasi-Statistical Delay Systems -- Izv. AN BSSR, Seriya fiz.-tekhn. nauk, No 4, 1970) which described uasi-stationary delay syatems on the type of a low-frequency fil- l er for uniform hyperrionic excitation in LiVb)3 piezoelectric crys- tale. The prosent communication deseribQs exycriz~ents to check the possibility of passing broadband:pulses differing in shape,dura- tion and rise time through the hy',personic deliay line described in the earlier article. The functional~d.iagram of the equipment used for the experiments is given toge-ther.with osaillograms of the pulses. The experimental results'.indicate t3hat the delay line may be used as a solid-state delay for~itltra-broadband video signals 1/2 U3SR D C~ 6 2 i3-34.. 6 4. 01 VLASOV, "Lizaiting Current in a -Linear Accelerator With 'Nleutral Ini4--al Equilib:-Awr, of' Bunches" Hoscow, Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Atomnaya En r s miya, Vo, o Ear 70, pP 220-2Z4 Abstract: The !:Lrdlting proton current which can b e at,-, LIed. in a 1-4 4:ja-- rcn_0,1- erator without particle loss is waaluated 'akin- valocity ircroaz;e into aacount. Bunches which appear In the accelerator in neutra. - .1. I eoullibr4", aftor in~oction are considered, anal t1hejar eloctrical fields. are 'etarmined. iExprassicn:; aro derived Alor the Limiting current for the; daso of buricAi*wis w-.1o'! I J i noutt-al irZ-,tial equilibriu:m, and also for initially, stable bunches hav.'~~aT thi-, for.%-. of uriformly charged eapsoids. it is shoan that I th tral j Of' wi. a:neu -nitial *quilibr-ir"n bunches, wk~en they are injjects.ed with charge distribut-'Aon, tho p-oton current is 1.6 to 2.3 ti-mes higher than the ma=.,za current in staa.,Ay bimcho3. Whe~i dauser, lonbor or continuous bimches are i)ajeoted, the cizrent: nay i.L~:).stantialiy in- crease, but thi-- phenoraenon is acoomp~mlad by pakiclo It is sham that calculation of the nautra-1 initial cquilibriu4 of 'bunchil.-;~, wrhiah.acquire Dokl'. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po itagam nauchno-issled, rabot za 1968-1969 gg. (ADr. 1970 -,), Sekts. Elektron. tekhniki. Podsekts. PoluDrovodnikovvi6h Eriboro . (Report of the Scientific-Technical,!Conference on the Results of Scientific-Research Work. During 1968-1969. :(Apr, 1970). E'lectrollic Techno_'ogy Section. Semiconductor Devices Subsection),:Moscow, 1969$ pp 105-109 (frorl RZh--Elektronika i Xey-e primeneniyet Uo 3,~ Mar 70, Abstr~ct No 3B171 Translation: The paper describes in detail the technology of the preparation and the properties of heterojunctions of Si(n)--CdTe type, prepared both on the base of hole-type cadmium telluride and on.the base- of eilectron CdTe which can have a large concentration and mobility of carriers. For both types of junc- tions the voltage-current characteristics~ both in:darkTi,ess and with an illu- mination of 2500 lux (white light), and the volt-farad characteristics at audio frequencies are plotted, and the spectral response is investigated. It is found that the for-ward branch f the voltage-curren-t:.~characteristics con- 0 1orms with the function I = lo(qU/yIKT co.Aventional forlheterojunctions, 1/2 7- USSR VLASOV, A. F., et a!., Dokl. Hlauchno-tekhn. konferentsil po itogam nauchno- issled. rabot za 1968-1969 gg. (Apr. 1970 g). Sekts. EL-dictron. telCqniki-. Podsekts. PoluprovodniRovykh priborov. (Report of the Scientific-Techrical Conference on the Results of Scientific-Research Work During 1968-1969. .(Apr. 1970). Electronic Technology Sectiqn..Sem.Lconducto.r Devices Subsection), Moscow, 1969, PP 105-109 (from RZh-m-Elektronika i yeve -pri-menen iye, No 3, Mar 70, Abstract No 3B171) during which (L for various s amples -changes from 2 to 8; the breakdown voltage amounts to 60--100 v; the rectification facto .r equals about 102 for junctions with hole-type CdTe and approximately 10'for junctions,with electron CdTe. The spectral respome of the junctions Si(n)--CdTe(n) lies in the range 0.5 L I micron with a maximum photocurrent: at approximately 0.95 micron, which is shifted roughly to 0.15 micron with reference to the,maxi:riun photosensi- tivity of CATe. On the basis of -the. data ob t. ained, tin onergy diagram is, constructed for an idealized pronounced haterojunction $I(n)_'-CdTe(n), and the contact potential differences (0.35-0~5.e.v.) and the width of the space -iined. Yu. P. charge region (3.0 micron in Si and 0,,3 micron in CdTe).are deterL 2/2 1/2 -051 UNCL4S�1 Fitt' 0' ~!PROCFSS ING DATE--160CT70' TITLE-STOCHASTIC OPTIMAL CONT,ROL.~:SYSfEk OF REENTRY AT SUPERCIRCAJLAR 1" ", VELOC I TY -U- ~AUTHOR-(04)-PETROV, B.N., VLASOV,,A.Gol MITROSPIN, E-I.i UKOLOVi7l.S. [COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, FRANCE SOURCE--I-.NTEkNATIONAL FEDEOATION.OF4UTO t4 CONTROL, SYMPOSIUM ON ':---AUTOMATIC CONTROL, 3RD, TQULQUSEf FRANCEt MAR. 2-,6, 1970v PAPER. 17 DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70 iSUBJECT AqEAS-SPACE T ECHNOLOGYt NAVIGATION TOPIC TAGS--REENTRY TRAJECTORY,- SPACECRAFT REENTRY, SPACE-CRAi:T CONFROL, OPTIMIZATION .c -ONTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. 0130MENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIE'D 'OR OXY REEL/FRAME--1996/OOOZ S7EP NO--FR/000017()1000/000/0017/0017 ciRC ACCESSION NO--AT0117302 UNCLASSIFIED 212 051 UNCLASS I fEb PROCESSING 01ATE-160CT10 CIRC ACICESSION NO-AT0117302 :-A-13STq ACT/ EX Til-~ACT--' , U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' T14EORETICA'L ANALYSIS OF SPACECRAFT _WJEC CCN(`fRjL WITH THE EkATURS 14 REENTRY TRAJECI'URY OF ACCELi_ O~ A GYROSTABILIZED PLATFORM AS FLIGHT INFORMA'Tierq soupcEs. R EE N T R Y 'PAL VE OCITIES: BEING ONLY ~SMAL~ FRACTIONS OF TRAJECTORIES wITH LAT L LINEAR VELOCITIES ARE COiNSIDERED. EQUATIONS Ar~.& DERIVED TO DESCRIBE A -.-STOCHASTIC OPTIMAL REENTRY CONTROL SYSTEM. ~ALSG ESTIMATED 15 THE .ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF REENTRY ~ TRAJEC, TORY QATA.A.-J11TAINED vilTH THE AIDOF A KALMAN FILTER. ACOMPUTER ALGU,Ri-rH,-4 15,10EVEL-OPED FOR LSPACECRAFT REE-NTRY TRAJELTORY OPTIMIZATION. USSR 1JDC 629.76/.78.015:533.6 PETROV, B. N., VLASOV,,A. G., MITROSHIN,~E. I., UKOtOV, I. S. "Stochastic Optimal Control System Under Entry Into the Atmosphere With Second Cosmic Velocity" V sb. Upravlenive v kosmose. T. 1 (Control in Space. VolI Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 32-40 (from RZh4lellchanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B345) Translation: The problem of the optimal control of the perturbed motion of a descending space ship is discussed in the stochastic Approximation. 6 ref. Authors' abstract. USSR VbC 519.217 VLASOV, A. G. PLOTNIKOV, Yu. P . "One Stochastic Problem of Optimal Cofit.ro.1ti Metady Upr. Bol'shimi Sistemi. T. 2, IMethods of Contxol of Large S,stems, Vol. 2--Collection of Works], Irkutsk, 197Q, pp 128-140,: fl'ransllated from Referativiry), Zhurnal Kibernetika, No. 5,-1971, Abstract No. SV88 by R. Liptser). Translation: The statements of problem's of stochasti,c optimal control of pro- cess Yt. which follows the differential ~eqdation dyi 73j7=1 Y, Y',, vi, Ell, are discussed, where v i r. tile contralling hinction, i Sthe -rell-1,zation of t t a certain rundom procvsi' It i "s, assuilloil horc that yt:,and v.t ~Iiould safl.!-.fy certain lit6tations. 'rho controlling action v t as a function s 11 tK of the observations, should be selected so as to minim,i:~e a certain probabilis- tit criterion. Inparticular, the caseof motion along a reference trajectory is atuclied in detail, so that perturbed motion of stochastic differential equa- tions and observations satisfy a linear system of difforential equations. In this case, the Kalman-Busy filtration equationg uin be used to esti~matc Yt and the Krotov optimality conditions can be used to solve the variational problem. R.-H 7777777~ T--:stx" 2rtts' and Equ ipmen; USSR ur c 62-5. laf,'L. 6m-886-0,98-7 ME' EV 11. VIAS OV A. J.) LEI BEDEV I G., STMIMSMIA, It. A. and I fE S . I Clinic ~7p "oz of _y N - and Throat Diseases, Izhevsk Medical institute "An Electrically Powered Rotating Chair for Recordi'lle Soiie Motor and Automatic Resnonses of the Vesti1bular Analysor 2~bscow Vestnik Otorinolaringqlogii, Vo 6, 1972, PP 75 -77 Abstract, A Baran~,i chair is connected to a 3-phase P-s-ead a.c. electric motor (120 v, 3000 and 1500 rpn) with a reducer to -pemi. it the chair to rotate at 30 and 15 rpm and cor-r-espondingly slower acceleration and deceleration. Four switches are used to chance the direction and rate uf rotation. A set of sil- vered rotating contact rings is used as-a collector rinS --lomg, %ith silvered contact clips to reduce the distor-tion.of -the signals. Or. the back of the chair is -a terminal bloclk with. cells for tbe elee_tro~.tes and a graduated arc to detex-mine the deviation, The apparatus can be use.d Cor continuou5, simul- taneous rccord4116 Of Up to '210 different somatic and atutononic leactions-, includ- gmus in the. vertical and horizontal planes, ing spontaneoL.,-s and ind-uced aystat position, and =~tc. neLic nystagM.Is along wIth the pulse, FIEG, EKG, and respira- tion. Schematics and a photograph of the chair are included. .. . ........... USSR uDc 621-;o77-1]79-7 KURBAA"OV, L~N. , YOZ111-1-1 G. S. FAVORIN, 1-1. BIBBI-OV, YE,. V. VLASCV, S.S. O.Somc Characteristics CI-P S-all-Sized Pu a e dLaser Il'ith Zlectron Excitution'! a P- 0 Radio-Lokhnil~a i elelktronika-, Vol XvII, No 6, Jun p 1211 -1245 117 Abutr--c'u.-,. ~he princiDal characterietica are presented.cf a o:aall-sized c1cetrcn- -beam nulued 1--ser with a high radiated pbwer. Feasible types oft luser tarrc-s are discussed. Tac construction ia ubc-un of a complex culticlemen, tar-c-L wit,, Granlis ore chown ef 1)' The, depondlenca of tho raed~A cd. pa~.,cr passive relr-i:ms. of a a4Anslc--.,--ycr tarret on the.nower c:f the'excitinz Eilectr on beum; 2) Thle dc.- pendence of the rsdinted power of a nultil-yor tuqz~t cale") on tho of tho clectron bf~alli zini ~75) The dercmdenco of the rcdi:1-,.cud pmer on the pi; 1 r- e recurrence frequency c-l' the c%oitir.- ale--trons for a oa~,-~e tarzet. i, zS also shown of' the diutribution of the ezmc~,iun of eln,~:10-1'-;yur CrIJ rultil&yer tuarCc~la in a verLical p1bnu coincident jfz-:~:i the dirt~ct.4. n c-z cloc- trona nnd in fj ccinciderit frciaa tho bc~iliord~:fl -ur"Lice (jL' t~lio cryatol. Th;a thank 'or uable convultaticrip. anl aid in tho Goltdclitsyn, and 5.1". If Val. work. 8 fig. 9 rof. Rocoivcd by oditorcit ~O 1-14 1971- 1/2 020 UNC, AS S IiFI E0 'PR I L I OCESSING DAT:-27NOV70 TI.TLE--APPARATUS FOR MEASURI~IG THE LIFETIMES 0 FMINORITY CARAIEfzs IN SEMICONDUCTORS -U- AUTHOR-(05_)-VLAS0%/, A.N.1 KABANOV, A.N,t KURBArOV-P L.N., PETROVA, I.YU., s OROKONOV UrIRT77N. V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970t 1, 2223 OATE PUBMHEO ------- 70 --PHYSICS AREAS ,-.--..--TOPIC TAGS--CADMIU14 SULFIDEr ZINC TELLURIDE, MI NORI TY CARRIER, SE141CONDUCTOR MATERIAL ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTR ICTIONS BOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE-0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1008 STEP NO--UR/0120/' 0/001/000/0222/0223 -~,C I R CACCESSION NO-AP01150291 UNC ~.A S S I f- TE 0 UNCLASS1 ~IEDI ~PROCESSING DATE-- I 3-NOV7 0 I TL E-14AR GE N I ~4G 0 F 0 RG AN 0 S I L i CON R ES'INS U- AUTH'Q'F-(05)-0SIPCH[K, V.S. AKUTEN, S VLASOW, (4!llATSAKANYA,.14, V.G.,,:K0R0LK0V, K.S. ,'F --USSR t OUN T k Y I.N FU -.,-SOURCES -U.S.S.R. 265,446 R EF E i~ E N'_ E-0 TK tll* Y T I Y A 9 IZQ(3RET.r PROM. :0f3RAZTSYi TOYARINYE ZNAKI 1970 DATE PUSLISHED-09MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--IMATERIALSi CHEMISTRY :,TGPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL-PATENT, SILICON COMPOUND, PLAS~.JIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, SCILICONE RESINP ORGANOSILICON COMPGUNDrl -CGNT~CL MARK [ING--NO RESTRICTIONS 0 0 C UM EN T C L A S S JJ iN C L A 51 5 1 F I E 0 i~,PRGXY k E EL F R A M E 3 00 Z/ 14 19 STEP NO-- LIR 0 8 2 7~O 00 0 /000 /00 0 0 0 0 00 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AA012i'818 S F" fr- --------- - --------- USSR UDC 5V-952.6,~%1-15 VZASOV A. KONAROVA, L. I., Corresponding if ember of the Academy of Sci onces U-SSR HORSM", V. V MALAY,40VA, L. I., MIKHELEVA, G. A., TSETLIN, B. L., SHABL~GIN, M,: V., Institute of Organo Elemental Compounds, Noscowp Academy of':Sclences 'USSR; All- Union Scientific-Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers., Kalinin, State Committee for Chemistry USSR "Production of Multilayer GrOft-Polymerized Matbrials ("Pemosors") by:Radiation Polymerization in the,Gaa-phasell- Moscow, Dolclady Akademii Nauk SSRI VOI 193, 110 3, 21 Jul 70, Pp ~615-617 -ion should1ead to the f oma.. Abstract. Multiple graft polyrierlxr4t tion-o-T77multilayered zmaterialso in the opinion of tho authors. A synthesis was developed for doubly grafted materials by gas-phase polymerization of various monomers to stretehed~polyothyiene ahd polypropylene films and fibers. The.graft, polymerization was carried out by irradiating with X-rays nubstrateo (ot fibers and films and singly grafted materials) inthe preselice Of unsaturated US-SR VLASOV, A V., et al, Doklady AkadepAi Nauk SSR, Vol 193, No 3, Jul 70, Dp 615-617 monomer vsPors. The following monomer pairs were so polymerized: acrylonitrI.Le/vinylidene chloride, vinylidene chloride/acryloni- trilet vinylidene chloride/acrylic acid acrylic acid/vinylidene chloride, vinyl chloride/vinylidene:chloride, styrene/vinylidene chloride, methyl methacrylate/vinylidene chlorloe, vinylidene ch-lo- ride/mothyl mothacrylate, acrylic aold/acrylonitrilo,. Films and fibers of a.three-layer structure with minute paTtiales between the layers were obtained. The orientation of the grafted layers was studied by IR spectroscopy. It was found that a! sin~;ly grafted M aterial will add a third layer whenevar its first layer has a.high- .1y ordered structure (for instancep pol7vinylide,ne chloride, poly- acrylonitrile). Tho orienting,effect of.the grafted:layer is re- tained even when it is qu1to thick..:Pormation oit the riew (third) 1a7er begins in the intorfibrillar channels,of,tkio Intemodiato .(second) layer and the procesa followa the name Pichemo as the Ono in Khe R--~Q-Phnno pol'yrn ri,-.4t ton, on, bbin. '~,i I t io Al obrcsbrihod 213 -r: 3!!; :!1-1",11F-,-.rz-.TF.!. HIM. E'Iiikk ... ~t . . " : rl".: ( i; ~ v! ~m 11,. 1: . . I ': :11 f , .77 :1 1 ~ i : I . .- - - .. I - I . . I - . ~; I II I ; 3.I i I. I z - : - t : 1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED OROCCESSING DATE--04DEC70 -TITLE--ELECTRON MICR(SCOPIC STUDY,OF TWO LAYER FIBERS USING AN IQN ETCHING THE SAMPLES -U-1 METHCD TO CONTRAST G~A.j VLASOV, A."V :i~zCOUNTRY OF INFO --USSR SOEDIN.1 SER. ~B 19741):- 1,215), 3 6 37 6 DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 .d_lSU8jECT AREAS--MATERIALS JOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, SYNTHETIC FIBER, PO'LYPROPYLENE FfBER, -,ACRYLIC ACIDi VINYLIDINE RESINP ACRYLO,4 I TRI LE~, GRAFT POLYMERIZATION 'COINTROL MARKING-NO RFSTRICTlOt4S boCUMENT CLASS,S--UNCLASSIFIED ::PROXY REEL/FRA..'qE--30c,1,9/L331 S' rEP NC)--UR/O/.,60/71)i'Cjlg7-/OO5/036---/0366 G (RC ACCESSION N0--AP0L38_s'-tl UNCLA"' S '.F ir_o- U T- I C L"'SSELFIED 0 C E 5 S' ING DA T- - - 0,'- D EC 7 0 Cl I R C A CC E S S I Cs N' N 0- - A P 0 L 3 3 3 4 1 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYPROPYLENE MERS WERE GRAF-TED IN THE GAS PHIASE WITH ACRYLIC ACID, VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE, OR ACrRYLONITRILEE. MICROTOME SLICES OF THE FLISEERS -WEAE ErCRED IN VACUO BY THE [ON ETCHING METHOD (B. J. SPITt 1963) AND.VACIJUM COATED WITH CR- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AT 10,000-20000. MAGNIFICATIN,;SHOWED THAT THE GRAFTED.FIBERS COt"eSIST[D OF 2 LAYERS MID.-THAT. -mc-i.:THICKNESS OF THE OUTER LAYER I"KPEASED WITH DEGREE OF GRAFTING. PAC I L:f TY; VSES. NAUC4..-ISSLED& INST. ISKUSSTV. VOLOKNAJ MYTISHCHlo US$Rj, UNCLASS I F IED, 1/2 -025 UNCLASS11FIED Pli,OCES'SIING I)ATE--04DEC70 ,T ITLE--THf:RMAL XCONVERSMN OF BELTA-FE0OWTO ALPHA-H SUB2 0 SUB3 STUDIED BY:iDES!.BAUER SPECTROSCOPY AND X RAY DIFFRACTION AETHOGS -U- -A UTH0.q-(G5)-VLASOV# A.YA., LOSEVA, G.Vop'~MAKAROVP YE.F.s MURASHKOt 1'4,Vvl PETUKHOV ,C*QUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1499-503 ~ISOURICE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 197(3, .12(l, K)l ~DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT ~AREA.S-PHYSICSt CHEMISTRY OP:Yj CRYSTAL S~T~W` I'W'Et X RAY ECT, TOPIC TAGS -MOSSBAUER EFFE SPECTROSC DIFFRACTIONt.IRON OXIDEs HEMATITC-.1 CGNTROL -MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--300510953 STEP.NO-- UR/OlSt/70/:GIZ/~J05/1-ft99IL503 c. 1 PCACCESSION NO--AP0133039 -LASSIFTEID U NC v 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROC'ESS[ING DATE-04DEC70 f-'19C ACCESSION ',40--APOL33039 ~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT~-(U) GP-0- ABSTRAPT.~ THE CRYSTAL Sf~wr"'URE OF [..'~~,SYNTHESIZEO DELTA-FECOH AT THE 0 F. : TRA NSFt3 RMA f 10-1N fiNTO ALPHA-rE :SUB?- 0 SUB3 WAS STUOfE() BY MOESSBAUER 'SPECTROSCOP1.1'~,ANO .X RAY DIFFRACTION. INVES T [GAT 10111"S 14ERE 'CARRUED OUT AT iqx_m~lm T .t:;,j p -mG us PREVIOUSLY HEATED FOR 30 MIN AT 3-, 5 OC EGR A T 5 2.3-1155DEGRE-ES DELTA-FEOOH EXISTS IN THE. SUP E1ZPAR.A,',1AG~',-1E F I r- STArE. THF DE S SBAUER PARAMETERS &RE:: ISOMER SHIFT OCLTA rzn~dUALS Pf-US UIR 'OoO6 14M-SEG RELATIVE TD NA NITROPaUSSIDE ANO QUADRUPOLE SPL!frj'~,Jt~ 2 EPSILON EQUALS 0.48 PLUS OR MliNUS 0,06 MM-'~;K. . THE, LAft'ICE CONSTS, ,..,A FOUALS.2*546 PLUS OR MINUS 04005 AND C:EQUALS 4.5TP(_US OR MINJS 0.05 THE TRANSFORMATION OF OELTA-FEOGH INTO fi&w~TJ~TE OCCURS AT .155-225DEGREES WITH A SHARP DECREASE INITHE~-MAG'INITK,,E OF, rHE EFFECT, A _JUMP IN THE ISOMER SHIFTt AN INCREASE IN 41HE WIDTH OF TH;E MOESSBAtJER LINESP AND MAX. BROADENING OF THEX RAY.POWDER DI AGNIAM. HEMATI TE FOR,."IED AT 225-65.ODEGREES HAS A EQUALS 5o032 PLUS OR MINUS-0*005~AND C 6QUALS 13 PLUS OR MTNUS 0.1 ANGSTROM. THE EFF IECTIVE FtELO ON T~JE NUCLEUS IN -HEMATITE VARIES FROM 1-1 SUBEFF EQUAL S 409 PLUS Oil m 111 11VS 30 TO 515 PLUS oil ."~MINUS 10 KDE AT CONST. DELTA EQUALSI'Oo6l~PLUS OR 111 NUS 0406 1414-SEC~ AND 2 I LDN_ EQUALS 0 34 PLU OR MINUS;0006 MM`~SEC* FACIL.Ijv*-~' 1NST. UNCLASSIFIGO WNCLASSIFIM~-~;- P;Zlj'C FS S I N3v D A T a S E P 7 0 JITL;~--0344!-NS AND ORIENTATION OF, A FE-00M'-%GNE'.TIC, MOMENT NEAR Tkc- SURFACE -I.N A. MEMATITE CRYSTAL -U- -(02)-BOGOANLIV, A.A., ,AUTHOR, VLASO C CU*j TRY u - INFO-USSR ,?-S-0UkCE--FIZ. TV Ef", 0 TELA 19-70, 12 (1) 164~-9 DAT S' PU3LISHE0 ------- 70 '-~"SUBJPCT AREAS-MATERIALS9 PHYSICS T 17 P. IT. k9tc-4 OX I,'-! C, "TO STP I CT I ON S 1 N G L EC R Y 5 T A LFFR~,,~-IAGNET IC C 0 N T F r L~44RKING- NO RESTRICTIONS' T CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED *F:,L/Ff-.Af4E--I9S0/0244- STEP N'C--UR/0181/7010121001/0164/0169 CIRC ACICESSION' NO-AP0048523 -CLASSIFIED 2/2 019 UNCLASSI FtED'' iPROCFSSING DATE--18SEP70 ICIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0048523 _ABSTR-AC T/ EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.' DOMAINS ON, THE SURFACE OF SINGLE OF HEMATITE WERE OBSO* BY THE POWDER METHOD AND WITH THE AID OF THE ~'KAGNETOOPTICAL KFkR EFFECT. , CONDITJONS FOR, OBSERVATION OF THE DOMAINS AND THEIR RE-HAVIOR. IN' REMAGNETIZATION OF THE CRYSTAL SHOW THAT ON SURFACES 0IFFERE'NT FROM THE BASIS PLANE, THE NORMAL COMPONEta OF THr: FERROMAGNETIC MOMENT IS LARGE*- JHE INVESTIGATED CPYSTALS 'EXHIBIT QUITE SMA-tL M,AGNET.OCRYST. ANISOTROPY IN THE~ BASJS PLANE... THE OBSO. OPIENTAT.ION IS OETD. BY THE PRESENCE OF SURF-ACE. MAGNETIC ANISOTROPYr THE EFFECTIVE FULD OF WHICH IS OF-THE OROER~eO~ SEVERAL KOE. USSR LOG. :538~56:621-3?2-8 S KOTOSOIOV. N. V., DRO OYA' :V. S., FJ7AIIYXIIi, Yu 14., Voronez.h State P,,v W ~ N rs U V ity "Using Fletal-Semiconductor Film Structures, to Study the biffraction Ficlds of Plane Nonhomogeneities in a Waveguide" i Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchabnykh Zavedeniy- Radiofizika, 701 13. No 10, 1970i pp 1532-1540 Abstract: The authors solve the problem of type HO 1. 'Wave diffraction in a rectangular waveguide by a central inductive strip and a metal-semiconductor thin film. D. is shown that the diffraction field of the indua:tive strip is not significantly distorted by introducinga mtehed multilayereti structure. Deviation of the temperaturo reliof patterns from the lawof distribution of the induced currents in the absorbing film because. of rpreadiogr of : the thermal field decreases with an increase in the parameter k = 2'Klk and in tho mDdulation frequency F. A, theoratical and experlwntal, basis is givismi, for, the possibLuty of utilizing the distributed natched load mothod (N., Y. Kotosomov, B. I. Vlasov, IVUZ Radiofizika, Vol 11, No 2, p 311[1966)).vith mstalit~omicahduotor thin films for studying diffraotion fields in &-~#v~guideil 7 j,trricl, jiy, B. V, Vlavov, ;.ccr of economic rcl-qc"g, C..r";tdat~ ---7,Mo;;~ ;..,! Frtc, "ro4uction"; N-G!Ur~L, F:,o,,:nLxa in -'..o pi. o of iulchlln~ Von! ~r-d tht, 01' nii, L"- nt, o:~ 1 Q L 4 %~i. .b. ",=% L's CIOX0 t1kan Ell. Cur.. ce, thdir chareteristi".- %:1 Z-~q' v 11irLard to th4, nUbur of md no. tQo1v o;Ar cc=.*,r_-- 'b~e tu'xl= -the uor.16. With IL-a incr-i'ma:in 'ti-ir or th, iLi in=e"o in +-ha '4~f2tr, 6 t ma -av- w6:-A~VZI .1 t i;l !W .4 4 r~zzzlb~!v or mez~-,3, c*..,,r t-, equ~r~.-int in raod vork---g vaola. a= in rx.- -~,i* -tat: vcs.14-~ rg -I an..' 0 rnw.'I -i t, !6 r=t'.A,3a -~Jm :Lr. tha pmiu, tir. af ...c 2.*14,-1-1v,11,v, cuw,,.ri~a wa, A:11,;7zkl,~~,1,1. -Z!"-~ cor of h" b~vr.~ a cr;'.*~catl cne. ij itg's of ;,x(v ori;anizatlar, a--' wt a., b~t.%Z th,~ timaly r,wo-'?t for --.u h&j in Saod workirg O-t, 56 PROBUM OF SIARC-PARTS PRODUCTION. rRICrNu AllU."D by 1). V. Via;!-Y, iW6Giaa. No 5, 197, 1 ~'T;;Z) 7- tec'mr-1 Cal -pv"7v-,~ ~~-v a o4thlrw ;!001 ~.~ ~tvl ~4f-t, lwd in4tr=Qnt:s. c1l, ~Z-,= t% 011V =it J3 tjiun 3.4L cilljoh (,'Q- 0,ir t`m thuir q"'- t-U., %.th ro~;m::d 1,0 a=bar or zaL~Iirw %DOI cur.ccuntr~j- ls~~& U1 world. "111h th" in -J-6 tim , 1~ . POO. ~f~n, cUit,!s ine r.1, t.,pipl-mm. t~wro Its-an 1wruw%- in t1w Ar:r~,, of pe;-AzrpwI1 Aevid.-4 ~n he wrrAu;-a opzv, dtinf tla,V i,.q Zoo,., wrMng Cn4ition. 11,~r 1A th, ;~.-cxiuztlon of now Ihaj. -,,to ViZa .4 P. 1,- %h4 UltL"~& Statee 10 tin.# ---e vo~kasmji, JLn the %vpxiv ami aur."Z. mobilut, thaa-. !A th. prod4a- Lo.% r.' iov,~:nao tzli. x=v t-' rv-,,a.r nul irL tho IrdustrialI7 davclov~e hma wo cvor,--~ t-;- b~cama o critcol on,~. px~*:,!.-=,~- ncl, llezt, izi tLo lurxDvb~.L-At &f th~ 'he cx-at ti4wly 1"Ice)1P. C~' ~1. cr-t N-,,~av rArtz for tho repaix--n h-a b!caz~, ch.~j: in C.,>4 -oz4irg % USSR UDC 532.526.4 -POLYAYEV, V. 1-1. BASIM--UTU, -0V, I. V., GERASIMOV, 1. H., and V__L~,S_Cff, D. I. Measuremen's in a Turbitlent Boun&-rY Layer of a Permeable Spectral I Plate in Blaz;ting" I-linsk,,Inzhenerno-f4-zicheskiy zhurnal, No 6, 1973, PP 1109-1113 -4n a boundai-y Abstract: Investie-ation of the turbulence structure layer under blasting is irancrtant in connection ~i;ith developinE. eff iciant. r-ethods of thermal, protection. Thio ~,naper describes de- -easuxe e tailed exr)eriments in thermoanemometric r n~nts of the aver- ar Iayer in a '!,.-t ed and pulsation characteristics of a boun& ry model, 2.5 m long and 400 Mm wide With a ~blast flo,.,., velocity of 10 m/s.. Instr=ents included an A-10 a6rodynamic 1-1,abe f-vE the State University Institute of Y.'echanics, a c6nstant-temper!!ture thermoanemorneter of the TISAII type, and a spectrum .n, ly, r. Re- sults of the measurer.~ents and a description of the exroirii.,wntal auDaratus and method are given in earlier papers by of authors named above (e. g., Polyayev, V. ot al, richeskiye issledow.,u,_i turbo- ntnor~o nw-.'rvnJ DlRstinc I~ri vduve. nit:~c OY 2-M 112 M W U S&")R POLYAM, V. M., et al, Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, iTo 6, 1973, PP 1109-1113 -lent Domdary Lay of a Turbul er in a Permeable Pla-'Ce Under Blasting in the collect-ion Trudv !V Vsesoyuznoro soveshbhaniya roteplo- i massoperenosu, Vol 1, 1.insk, 1972).. In these experiment-s, diata was obtained on the intensity distribution of longitudi-nal, tran-sverse, and sidewize velocity pulsations under the blasting, and Of.turbu- lent tangential stresses on the layer. The, latter indicate vorti- Cal distortions in the layer. 2/2 POLXAYEVS Y. MI*t BA3MIIAUOVf I. V., and N"'Oscow Higher Technical School Izeni N. P3. Bauman; "The Measuring of Velocity Profilen in the.~ Turbulent Bovndary LE~Yer on a Permeable -Plate" Moscow, Teplofiz:Lka Vysokikh Temperatur, V63. 10, No 2, Mar-Apr 72t pp 342-346.1 Abstraot-- The result y profilen s of the investigation,of velocit in the turbulent boundary layer on a permeable plate in. a subso- nic Ivind. by 10 m/se-c flow velocity and relative blast ve- locities from 0.0038 to 0.0538. are discussed. A, constant tem-pera- ture hot-wire anemometer OIUSAJ) 'in a set :wituh' Pick-u-0s was used for measuring the velocity profiles. Tkie twig- sten thread with platin= coating was 5/,L thick and I j:,-m lonS. The meanarijig method caid tho processing, of :oxporixiental data o_:Oe deocribera. The velocity profile by trazsver,~-ic Uast can be cha- racterized -aith the help of a known logarithpic: rule, if an in- terPolat-ion deDendence discounting for.thc.blastj effect on the OUter regi -1 of -',Ile V4~rteX Vlak.()* to 00- te rj,,dr,-c-d. T'he mwasurei,.-wnts cOnfinn. the structlur;~Ll conservatism of thc! orced back- turbulent kel'nel and) at the same time, also the nota~,Ie def'onmation of the 'VC-10citil' PrOfIle in the outer region o-IL' thr,- bwand.,Iry layer. Sj_x- J-Ilu~tr., fola-v f-ormula,~.. tvro bibliop reft. IUSSR uDc 6Bl-32:31 ATMOV, V. M., BORISOV, M. S., OV F. S.. 'YEREM,; A. T., MOMMOV, G. D., and'MMAN7SEV, V. 1. "Computer Complex" USSR Authors' Certificate No 308430, Cl. G o.6 f 15/16, filed 20 Apr 70, publ i shed 192 Augg "11 (from RZh-Avto:inti1:aJ, I Teleriekhanik-t i YZchislitell naya Trakhnika, No 5, Yhy '(2, Abstract 1-10 P90) T!ranslation: Special-purpose computer complexes are laio~m Which contain a set of digJtal computers. with interlinking units, with sywhronization of synchro- aeries of machines and coupling,lines between the digital cwTuters of the complex, which assure correction of data errors occurrlmg as, a. result Of machine nalfunctions. However, the anount of time and harduare redundancy used for increasing reliability and for organization of inp" data- averagings in these complexes is considerable. In addition, paxalle']. operi---tion of the smachines of the set is iimoasible U the event that it 1s necessary to raise the p-roduativity of the computer complex by lowering its. reliabilit.3~. The unique featurre of the proposed special-purpose ccinple--clis that the output data, address, and control lines of each section into vhich r;.-ar_q computer of the com, plex is divided are assembled in each machine via assenbly circuits irto data, ress, and control mainlines, which are connected to the iiiputs of the 2 -f ~77 601P. USSR A11310V V. M., et al., USSR Authors' Certificate No 3-0B430 intersectional coupling units of all mchines of the sdt;. the output data., address, and control lines of the intersectional coupling unit of each machine of the complex are connected to 'the data,,, address, and zcontrol inputs of the functional sections of the corresponding, computer of the cor-plex. Another unique feature of the special-purpose co,.Vuter complex~is the fact that the intersectional coupling unit of each n-schine of the ccaiplex contains "Zil" out of n" (where n > m) irajority circuits majorizinG inhibit gates, by-pass Fates, assembly circuits, and a control register:with a contral si6n--! gererating cir- ettit: -the rminline of each rrachine of the corriplex~ being connected to the majority circuit input', throl-ugh the majorizing Inkibit "ate to the first assemb-',v input, and through the by-pa,~s gate to the add:Ltional aseembly input, the control inputs of the geates coupled by control lina~ to the correaponding outDuts of the control circuit, which is!connected to the control register out- put. This makes it possible to reduce the time and hardware redundancy for increasing reliabLlity, provide averagi ~ of input data!. and ~organize pw7allel ng operatio n of- the machines of the. complex. 2/2 N VLAS":V" p- 2b. 'h n . T C Z G crz-'enti Oic and C 87-92 (from ljo 10, Oct Oj Abszract ~.'c -i vp- r a n o: -1 c! a u. o r c o, i e r sa ith; o c1 tions ir., Oigrial. Thic rinvAlrod ;r, busi--d an recorc.1--ing theo,-, 0 0 f C~I(_~fLrjeaj ()3 t 4 .1 f lat' I on ch.art- recorrier. Thc of applli-,ab.~-y 'D this method a r-~! dt--,ermined or. the bur,4s of eci fi C of ,;-ipna-r f" uc- tuat-orls in t e Sep- Resur,6. M-BagagimcURFARUMN ~Aza roticlienkov, V. 14. 0' or' 7 Application of tile TsTS-19 rlezocpr A ' t or Shadrikov, 0. A. Ultra-ionic Scanning of a Laser Beam ..... 402 Varetsian, R. A.9 Rota~ion of the Lobes of thr Fefl;ictitin VaLtern Lobedeva, L. N., of Coherent Light an ltotati= of the Retletting sstoylkin,111. 1 Surfaces ..................................... 408 Arren,76. T. 1. st~u'dy cf the Stitistical. V;cpzrtira-o~ VorLa- tions of the Laser Field Intensity en Prot-Asition on a Ground RoutL ............................ 412 AT8en,y;lr&, T. I., Analysis of Rendjal ef the-Loqur Field Semenov, A. A. Intensity in the High-Frvcjutnr7 Pnrt of the sp:~Ztrum During rrapa";: tion in thL Tropophere 420 cusav, V. 0., Stud7- .of tha lisrsser,6 of PhAse. "odulstiid and Vorobaychikov A.Vlituda Modulated Optical band Stgnali~ 'rhrough the AtTmosplieve. .................... 425 HLIyutin, Ye. P., Study of "a r thest: propagation Experimental.. a -H., Lobkova. L. in the Atmosphere ............. ...... I ....... 4.19 Litvinova, T. P., Lobkova. L. H. Fouar Fluctuations of Laser Radiation Catived -by a Turbulent Atmouphere ................... 435 Wn~ ~'tl. Laser tonjo Vidsoltif relation Transmission Range In as Aqueous Medium .................. 443 Catlin, V. H., Spatial and Tie CharactPris tics of Atmospheric R S t b1 f h 4,47 Kabanov, H. V. e e rum ... ange c . t pee Heise In the Visi V67tsel, V. t.. Holographic ke,cording TIttouith Rzndom Mtdis A-53 Ybrialavtoov. S..9. Senkevich, B. V., Frequency Stlibilizatior. o! Laser tril-islon loy L7aakov, Ye. t.. the Active Method veith theApplicaLivil (if an asipov, Yu. 11. Auxiliary Ifeteradyne . ......................... orl y4gorov. Yu. P.4 Exparimental Nallauttrlent of the Naturill lkadill- Petrov, A. S. ton Line Vidth of a Gas Laqor with Couplod Hypes of OscIllstious ......................... 464 `* e, Saratov, E. A., Correlation Analysis of tile Coherence of Laser Nszarov, A. U. Emission ..................................... cisagatov, E. A., Laser 11oise During Operation *j nn Optical 0'~,iassrovi A, U. Quantum Amplifier ............ ............... 478 408 - f1j,;:) 17STC..)IT-23-2013-72 We C1,GLISH TITUCt PROBLMS OF LASER BEAM DATA TF-,-,NS%RSSIO,,. PROCEEDtNGS OF THE F171ST ALL-UNION CONMENCE, Klz-v. SEPTEMBER 1968 MKIAGN TITLE: pHoBLEm PEPMACIII INVOILHATGU LAZ-Elefth -tZLU=ZN;Y04 1. A-DERYMIN, M AL, XlKV ORDER OP LINU STATE MVtR$Z-,Y IMEHI T.G. SCIIEVCHENXO T ramlatcd rur FSTC by ACSI NOTICE Tl%v vmwnt% p%%61jcatit~q hwe been %tanslated as p%,csvn=A in the t)jjgjt%ai teat. S,,, MtOllpt has bi:cn made to vcrlry the accuracy of any 4rAmmcnt contained hemim. Thi, trml,lati."l IN pul.lished with .1 In illimum or copy editing and grsphics prcpatAtion in ordcr m "jivdiiv the di%scini"Aflim o(Zormation. A ipi i,vvd Gir Imbfir tvivaiv. DkIributl(m unlimited. USSR G Ke. Y-kSHUTICF.9 V. S. TDIONDIA, Ye. A. (Irm-bitute of Physics, Mcrain- an- ACII o Weiences, Yd ev "Light Absorption by Free.Carriers Caused.by-Interaction Among Them" Leningrad Fizika Tverdogo Tela; November 1972,- pp 330-3404 The intrazonal absorption of light in a sEnicorductor, in irhich the scatterin- is caused 1)~,,r electron- electron or electron-hole interaction is studied. The absence of light absorption.due, to the interaction of a.-T number of carriers of one sign in all ardprs of the theory of,'perti&bation under a parabolic law of dispersion is proved. In the second order of the theory of perturbation expressions are obtained for tfie.absorptiop, coefficient: (1) due to the interaction of carriers of one sign under a nomarabolic law of disper- sion; (2) due to electron-hole intaraction, In actual cases the spectral absorption coefficient resulting from the above mechanisms has a value of.2.5 t0-35 awn UDC. 621-315.592 USSR V VLASOV, G.K. and MASHKEVICH, V. S. al Tra-, "Theory of Laser Oscillation With Indirect Magnetooptic, isitions in Which Free Carriers Participate" Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 4, No 4, 1970, pp 663-668 Abstract: Laser oscillation in a quantizing magnetic field has already been investigated for direct and indirect zone-zone. transitions with the partici- pation of phonons, where the effect. of the magnetic field is marked. An even greater effect can be expected for indirect transitions:in which free carriers take part. Be-inning with the kinetic theory of lasers, thiR article inves- tigates this latter situation by considering a uniform semiconductor with thermodynamic equilibrium in each of its zones. The authors limit themselves to the case of simple spherical zones with parabolic dispersion, and do not take into account spin splitting in the magnetic field. They assume that the majority carrier concentration is sufficiently large even without pumping, which pernits them to neglect the connection between the concentration and the pumping. They investigate the Boltzmann distribution of carriers in a doped semiconductor, and determine the oscillation frequencies and the Fermi quasi-level of minority carriers during laser oscillation. A curve showing the oscillation frequency asa function of the magnetic field for n and is given. USSR UDC 547.964.3 SHELYKR, G. I., WOVa G. Z.,,and MITIN, Yu. V.,-Institute of High Molecular Compounds, Acad. Sc. USSR Protein.Institute Pushchino "Synthesis'of Peptides by Means of Derivatives of Arenesulfenic Acids and Trivalent Phosphorus Compounds. IV. Synthesis Using Water-Soluble Reagents" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 369-372 Abstract: A series of trivalent phosphorus derivatives with P-N, P-C, and P-0 bonds, containing a labile amino group_was.synthesized. It was shown that they.could be used with bis-(p-dimetliylam-L7aopl,,~-nyl) disulfide in the synthesis of peptides. The use.of.tris-(p-dimethylaininophenyl)phospiline leads to chromatographically pure peptides.in good yields,.requiring no special purification steps., The-synthes.is of peptide's by this method.may be carried out with derivatives. -of 6eitine'~- thyrbsin~,,'!.aspa~gine, and glutamine without the preliminary protection of functional*,groups. The degree of racemization was determined by.th6 Andersowtest. 1A I/Z .032 "U"IC LAS S I F- +D., :PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 .:'-,TtTLE--SU-DFACE MAGNFTO 4COUSTIC.iRHENOMONA~IN METAL5 ANU FERRO UIELECTRICS -U~ :AUTHOR-(02)-VLASOV, K.V., KULEYEV, V.G C CUNTRY OF INFO--USSR zI.-SOURCE-FIZIKA TVERDOGO TELA, APR. 1976i, 12, (4), L099 :1108 OAT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 --SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS TAGS--MAGNETOACOUSTIC EFFECTt ULTRASONIC WAVE JPAGATION, MAGiNETIC PRC POLAR IIAT LON,- -RARE EARTH METAL77' FERROELKTRIC M4f~RIAL -~.fCQNTROL MARK I NG--NO RESTRic-ribms QCi MEl"iT CLASS--UNCLASSTFIED --3002/1807 _PROXY REEWRAME SrEP 0 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP(_')12Yl75 2/2 --032 UINCL A S S; I F J F~ DPROCESSIP%' IJATE--27NOVTO RC ACCESS Q 129175 ABSTRACT/lEXTRACT-W) GP-0- A,45TRACT.. SURI~ACE HAGiNETO ACOUSTIC FFF&CTS (EFFECT OF A ;MAGNEf IC FIELD ON THE ANGLE OF POLARIZATIOiN OF ULTRASO;1,11C WAYES PASSING THROUG31-1 THE LATTICE) LIKELY TO LIE: ENCULtiNTE,"~ 0 IN MAGNETICALI.Y POLARIZED 1-IFTALS AND FERRODIELEECNICS BARE 01.~'CUSSED THEORETI CALLY FOR NIASNETICALLY POLARIZE-0 Tl.iESG E-l' FECTS SHOULD HAVE A .NON' RESONWIT CHARACTER AND TflElk MAGNITUDE MAY BE OF THE SA-ME ORDER AS THE CONSTA.-NT OF lNTkR'ACTIOW BETWEEN E61STK AMD '--,PIRAL ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES Ill THE 14ATFRIAL* SPECIAl EF~ECTS ARE TO BE 'EXPECTED RARE 4 CTO STRICTfON IN THE CASE OF EARTH ALLOYS WITH MG11 14'GNE CONSTANTS. UNG L A S sr I E 1) USSR uDc: 621.~'315.5 SOKOLOV, B. P. , BONDAREUKO, E. A. YTJSOV, YU. P., YL G"-' Moscow Institute of Aviation Technology A Resistive Material USSR-Author's, Certificate Ho 283366, filed 22 Apr 69, published 22 Dee 70 (from RZh-Radiotpkhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No &Aft P): Translation: This Authorts Certificate introduces a resistive materip' based on valence semiconductors made from~salts of al]tali-eaxth metals and ortho acids activated by a dopant in:the form of metallic compounds. The material is distinguished by the fact that the range of ratings is extended and the stability of parameters is improved by using zinc ortho- silicate as the base material at! dadding:2-4 percent by. weight of manganese chloride as the dopont. X, USSR uDC: 621.316.8 VLASOV L. G. and ZAYTSEV, Yu. V. "Metallic Film Trimmer ResistorE~' No. 1, 1971, XieV, Izvestiya VUZ--ILadio-elektronika, Vol. pp,1-03-104 Abstrract: This briaf com:4unication des.c~7,ibes the mnnufacture of trimmer resistors in -which the rE;oistahce.mat6rial consists of a me tallic film of cadmium dcpositied~ on an, insulating substrate, electrotechn-ic!31 pertinax, by cat-bode sputterihg. Such a proce- Oea manufacturin- 'hese low- dure is nre able 1,o the current mode o.L 1.3 U ohm reoistors in t-.-- Soviet Union, in which the conductinE mate- rial is Eraphite and lampblack, because of the~difficulties en- countered. Cadmium was chosen -for the new process because it is high!,, immune to moisture, corrosive. media, it: also has a low temperature coef.-L'icient of resistance. The substrate is stamped o u t the sha-pt~ of a horseshoe from, a pertinax strip 0.8 rrm, in hick. -2he terr.,Iinals are cover-ed ~ with silver -Lo provide solid a o a *U,,,- c t, -Low r"sistance between the reaistfance element and the leads. ~7,lemonts o-' various resistance values can be produced by varying the duration of the sputtering:procedure. The re,4ults -for finding the basic paranieter~- aro given. of experiments Vi 6 USSR 6n. 396. 69:621..~16. 8 AqQj,,J.-,Ckz,-- KRAS IL I N I KOV, B. G. LUKIYANOV, V. 13, mOLOTOIIA, A. Yu. "AnInvestigation of Stability inProduction of Ceramic Bases for Type SPO Resistors by the Mlethod of Mathematical Statistics" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Eltictranic Terchnoloey. Scientifte and Technical Collection. Radlo Conmonents), 1970, vyp. 1 (18), 57-65 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, ITo 12 !Dee, 70,1 Abs tiiact No' 12V3']16) p p Ti~anslaticin: Information is given on the u~e of math einat i ca.1 statistics for studying conditIons of making ceramicibapes for SP.Q resistors. A de- scription is given of the scheme for planning the experiment in the initial stages of the investigation using the methods of a priori ranging of factors and random balance. Bibliography ~of nine~titles. ~e. M. 7" I--- r-- 7 USSR UDC k5-857-0322:61i-311~092-9 VLASOV, L. Ye., Belorussian Scientific Research Institute of Blood Transfusion. "Incre asing the Effectiveness of Parenteral Nutrition with the Protein Hydrolyzate TSOLIPXwit2-i Polysaccharide Preparation from?lg-Stomach Macosa (Fruglumin) in Experiments" Minsk, Zdravookhranenive Belorussii, lio .6, 1~Tq, pp 44-47 Abstract: Fruglumin, a polysaccharide was obtained from the mucaus membrane of a hog's stomach, combined with protein TSOLIPK hydrolyeate, and used in experimento on dogs. For two weeks before the experiment, the ten dogs.~were fed a protein-free diet resulting in protein deficiency in blood and;urine. TILe dogs were fed the fruglumin preparation subeutaneowly at the rate~60-80 dropo a mixtute for periods of six days (with an interval of one day). As a result, all defialencles in blood and urine were compensated, and there was a complote, nonnalizatioli of the protein "it tive. nitrogert conserving effect was onst. uents of 'blood plasm. and uriwo: A posi c ation accompliehed by parenteral Introdi of fr~glWdn aad TWLVIC.' FIED PRIO"CESSING DATE--13NGV70 112 - 021 UNUASSIr TITL;_:--A'~ 1"r-REASE OF THE EFFECfjV_l:if-JESS, OF. PAI(ENTURAL,Aki,UTRITION WITH THE P4;jTEl,,i~.flY0Kr,3LYZATt_-- TSOLIPK WITH- THE- HE IL ~P: OF POLYSA .CCHA-10i: PREPAM'ATION _AUTH0-R-.VL,A.S0V~ L.YE, C GUNT RY Gj F 11,11FO-USSR -,CE--Z0RAV00KHRANE%,lfYE BELORUSSII, -47 S 00 ~1970, INR 6t W 44 E PUBL lSfJE0------70 DAT AkEAS-81OLOGICAL Al-40 MFOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-NUTRITION, PROTEINt POLYSACCHARIDEt DOG r NITROGEN, BLOOD R U N UR IN& SE, MARK I NG-NO k E S r R I C T I UN S -DOCUMENT. CLAD S-UNCLA S' I F I ED 'PROXY -REFL/FRA:*,,F--3005/10Z&. STEP NIJ--UR/Ott77/70/000/006/0044/,3047 C.IRC A CC E S S I ON N 0- - A P 0 13 3 0 9 3. 11 Kamm Immimommmma No Va Ul-NG L A' 5 1 F I E 0 PRO rS S I NG DATE-13NOV70 CfPC ACCESSM ~n- Ap 013 30,~3 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M 0-07 A 5 S T R A C T. THE ACTION 01: I'l I EPOLYS ACCHAR I DE PREPA.k.ATF01-1 (FIRUGLUMIN), HAS BEEN INVESTIGATED ~O % 10 DOGS CONCERNING THE EFFEI-Cr I VF N 0i: PARENTERAL NNJ4R!Tib.,N 13Y THE P~kL~ITEIN HYNOLYZATE "I'SOLIPK" UNOER CONDITIONS, 0F.KEEPING THE 01N A SPECIAL I: 4 NO` RRGT~iUl DIETt USING THE METHOOS 1 OF T H E NITROCiE-N EALANCE, WITH THE I - DETEkA44MATION OF CHA!',.'f;ES OF THE PROTEINS AND PROTEIN4C Fr.ACTIONS OF THE COMPONENT 'AM I V -~F-N URINE OF PREL11,11NARY BLOOD SFRUAt N'CTqG,- - S I.N THE DY.N ~, S PROTEIN STARVATION AND THE FOLLOWING~p PERIODS rj F- 1) ARENTERAL tiUTRITION BY THE H Y D' f- GLU; R 'LYZATE 1,41TH THE USE OF~ FRU- -4 1 N AND W IJIVOUT IT ir-`i~ THE SAKE GF CC .11 JNTROL AIN EXP-RESSIVE. ill TRQ6EN', SAYING "EFF'-7(..T 14AS BEEN DETECTED OF FRUGLUMIN '41TH NORMILIZATIO.N ~O'F: URI NE C Cs APOSITION AND SERUMAL. PROTE INS AS -A ~,ESULTI fGF- PAPENTEi~AL HYDROLYZAT18- I NTRO DUC I'll GIN FACILITY: ~BELORUSSKI Y N-I INSTITUTA PERELIVANIYA, KROV L UNIC LAS 5 1 F I ED. USSR Loc 612.821.7+616.8-009.8)6,14-o?-1.67(o47) VLASOV, Department of Nervous Diseases, Moscow' Institute of Medicine iment-Sechenov "Slee-D Deprivation (Llterature.Survey)" Moscow, Zhuxnal 11evropatologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S. 5, Korsakov, Vol ?3s it PP 1233-1241 Abstracts The author begins with a description of the~phases and stages of U, sleep. Subsequently the effects of p~ixtlal, selective or total deprivation of sleep on animal and human behavior and psychological or physical condition are reviewed, Including development of ps~ychotic symptov-,s, changes In sub- sequent sleep patterns and. In neurnloCical function and ~ EEG 'pattern, and decrease in attention span and problem-solvLig ability, Among the physical changes discussed are changes in urine and blood content, orranii-i ight, brain ILtaino and nualeic acids and glycogon, lipid~metabolismj potvz~Aum ancL adrenalin levels, serotonin synthesis in response to tryptophan or alone and decrease In acetylcholine in the cerebral cortex. The effect of temperature, ethyl alcohol and various drugs on Gleep patterns aud new surgical, instrumental and.pharmacological methods of partial or total sleep deprivation are described. 53 USSR UDC: 681.3.06:51 VLASOV, N. L., LkZAREVA, I. A., and,SIGAL, I, Kh. "Approximating Tabular Functions of Two Variables" Kiev, V sb. Mashiny d1ya inzh. raschetov (Machines for Engineering Calculations--collection of works:) No 7t 1973?-pp 45-56 (fron RZh-- Avtomatikta, telemekhanika.i vychislitellziaya,tekhnika, No 12, 1973, Abstract No 12B97) Translation: Most of the algorithms for approximatinE tabular func- tions of two variables developed at the present ti-,,.e are limitcd to the construction of a polynomial of fixed degree in -two variables: problems of - approximation with e specified acc4racy remain practi- cally untouched. It is shown that-in the construction of these al-- gorithms, it is best to use two-dimensional orthogonal polynomials. Use of such polynomials permits ~ construction of an affecitive computational algorithm, the meaning of which is that in each last stop all the results of the preceding computation are preserved.. , This last statement is especiall'y impor- tant in view of the lov operatlion speed and,limited memory of'the MIR type of -,JUT, TUFAM -q--qPqP1wP---= USSR VLASOV, N. L., et al., V sb. Mashiny dlya inzh. raschetov, No 7, 1973, -56 p 45 p A description is given of the program "Approximation of a function of two variables by the method of least bquares through orthogonal. polynomials of a specified accuracy." Its prograzm and operational order are given. A control example of the computations on the MIR-2 type of computer is presented. Bibli- ography of three. N. V. 2/2 14 uDc 669-154-112+62-W4.1:293 USSR, VLASOIT N. 11. KRUSINOYAROV, K. B., and BIGErEVI: A'. ?4~1 Ural Institute of Fer- :ms Metal s ":E f f ec t. of Purging a Metal 'Wlith Arb-On on Its Floirability" Izvestiya Vvsshikh Uchebalyhh Zavede %scov niyy--Chernaya 6.1 Jun 73, PP,33-30 Abstract: The effect of argon purGing on the flovability of a molten zet 'al was ex-mined. In all- 342 measurements were taken from 57 heats, from w1hich it was established that the flowability of a metal after;an. argon blow is increased on the a-verage of 11.91ip,with variation lirlits of 8-3-17-%- The a. b1mr, then it increased flombility occurs in the firzv fife minutes of Uh stabilizes and beconjes al mstl~ independent of the type and a-xurtt of added deoxidizing agent. The increased flowability can be explained by the reduced t content. of noma-3,ta"Lic inclusions -And somd Tearmngement of' the me, n m-lu structure- 3 fluares, 7 bibiAccgraphic, rpferences$