SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLKOV, V. - VOLKOVA, A. P.
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FIRST FORENSIC PqYCI11LO(-,1
[Excerpts from articj:~;
P.YcWlerr section or Mi.. for Studying *.1, C.,jnt n r-d
Elaborating Nivagurce fur Proventing Crimo-i C-Jor e
Oil F-vIlsic P,lyclwlogy"; hionc....
No li), ortal-r ;9", 1. virnol to pvv-~-
On the Ink(kative of the AR-Unio. Ingtit-Ite !or Nt,~-IVO'g 0-
Causts and Elaborating Measores for Provi-Minc, Crinme, tho
Ing Bueeiku for Forensic Osychology, and the All _Unioll Sicleiv of
Rai
Paychologists. the first All-Union ~:onfaronce an Forensic PjiVchrlogy
was ho~lri,i'P. Moscow. Tho d~-an of ihe 100.0 fNio*,cow 6'tzlt~lr.
psychology d-ipartrncni, .Professor A. Leo ritlyt-. 1)ocl*r of Px".ho-
tion, of tllr
logical Sciences and the director
AcadGMY Of SCiWr3CC8 Ln61itUtC'Of
took part in ita work.
Tbe-reporl of the chairm;kil of. the I~urea%i for
FOYOD"ic Psychology, Prufeanor,A_Ralllikn~, -an 7tv ffic c-Avi- ~kl tb~
conferrilre partici.pmnts' m(trition.. Ito PI.Worv's )I
forrc-aei,; psyclavlogy and,gavt: an anoLlyri -4 t~( the sc.Wtitii~c rt-v0r6 an
this dubjv~t. Seiriotiv scientific. an-1
acade
rnic work preceded the ealaljliohm~rlt of ~orvn..ic jieychoj,qEj as
an itld,-pondent science,
unnotint of sci-flifi, vt~~t~arch in thl;~ ~;~m ~... 4"n
signific,intly increased recently. At the same tin;4:, ffw lack ui`
development of many divisiona of forenoic psyetology ai-.:! ihi- ;wits~
need for psychological recoi irnendatAon c reated a hvightcnt:4 cl-liand
among lawyers for "forensic- psychological outp,jV'. This
on the one hand, the readiness of practical workrl) to arly
material urdertaken in tf:c name, of forensic psychnlogy, an urirr,t.;;4
altitud(t toward It, tin ecIcclic cornhination of pblik-111,10gl"It di'd lq~lj
d
con"elita. anri 4jjlrq-tat~tijkn%~ anl m) th~, nih,r hind, 11-
tondosicy no matter what to fill In gaps even kith plainly
pubtications,
Unfortunately. for the mustpart forenstc psvchulogy -rk i~ the
bullin... .1 solitary who ,r,.. u,t -rk-
Ing nut any fundarii-tal problem. And for thir~experinn-OM and PlociaL
psychology methods requiring the concerted efforts of a group of
res4.archern are necessary. Cojlv~tivt- pay'hol"gy
are still, vare while individual (dlsncrtat~ont pro)etta do not touch the
most complicated and labor-consuming problerz-.
At the present time it.is not "z!obal" les;earch, ~hirjj
encompasses a L~19 0-1 'hich ir. ..Irro-r'
concentrat-L and diro-cted nt monographic prfli-tn. %hich prr%~nt Rrezo
value. Forensic. psychology research is t)rimarilv hindert?d b--4se Ito
methods are inaUrfl6owitly elbborated. Inc.
O.-P )i iiti~fy f-vn~ir pnychotugy
bcc:Lu2v. Of the spocialty of its theme all"i the objects "t Ntudv. Th~r~-
fore. a great Itart of the methodology of forensic pAychology research
has to be created from scratch. 'rakit~r the importanco,of thki task arid
Its algalficant. eontrifmation to the. d~,v-oprnvnt of for~-uair. pmyclivingv
into cons Wo ratio n, we suggest that it is JuAtified to designate the
elaboration and confirmation of mcthodcl~gy sati6facts)ry for, a candtdaxw&
dissertation.
Forensic. psychology is sometixnes understood in the broad Arrive
in all of-juridical poychology. In connection with*lhin, It is-exprdient to
be guided by the problems of all I~gal psychology. This waw mir Otart-
Ing point in determining 'tic program C-zr the conference.
Investigations of individual and tiotia~ legal rpeognition and the
legal psychology of various population groups have a grm urgency.
11 is necessary to continually study public opinion about law in,i ju.~tlce
and about the* connuctimir, and mutual . infiur.ace between legal activity
and the mas a, communications mcdia for the needa of social Administra-
tion.
Criminal psychology, which it, tharo"ghly dititorti-d in bourgeois
scienco, presents great interent, The sic ial. psychological and. other
characteristics of the criminal personality in various calegorlon,
Including minors, the psychology of the recidivist. the role of various
motivou in criminal behavior, and the inducement for the so-called
motiveless crimes, belong to this research, The regularity of the
for ilia tio'n, tie mu'raliZaLio It, a lid II I A intrg rat i-4 of v r i I I I III,% I gr ... Ipf'.
internal structure, the inti,rpersurall rv!ation& atul diatr,I1'iiti',n i;
tied the inflitence of the group psychotogy on its rIartiviroanto should be
studied.
The dove.1ripment of forenaic pycho;ony re8earch is hindIred
by the absence of well prepared scien!ifc and t-Aching
Department," r-- T-veh-1,Igists tor investigating.
prosecuting, and rehabilitating agcnciez ane. nzt,.toUuns ol ivgal
expa.-ts have not been determined .
Thn apecIA117-r4l And pkirpoiiiv~ treinittr ~,f psycno!"gir".
(tr j*jridical.arcnczc!i and tht-sh 1:-
efforts of the. X106cow atid Ler,lngroI4 The ittid-~
for forensic pitychulogy is in need of r~fklrrn. It is 1wc-.--rv to -r, ~iv
special scientific aubdivisicina =.d "ct ans., tn'th-
truztor.,.I 911.,
tuts
inatittiteit- PO."Clialogizi--iurir." rwc~A.ary Ic-r "rt,~t_-t-n ir.
projects being conducted by legal sch,11ars in ord,r to on;~urv t:'~ quati.
figil and ovtrall solution which rdch p-~R- in the strugaii, a
gainst
crLm*.r.qut-A,
All these probitnis were cio6datird in T--rE)fC1Ivcr A,
report. Subsequent 9;)e.&kcrr J-11-i at a riumb,rr of wtherqurztlans
which In one way or anuUtur; canccriWd the same urgk -ni proble,enim,
While.-.spc~akinjj atthr.rorferenre. the 4,!-An oftho MG V
psychology department and full mcmb- of -h, USSr ATIN (A-I,my
or Pedagogical Sciences], A. N. L~on%"yrv. rave special attention to
the signiricance of forensic p6ycno *~~,
y tar the
(level opment of
psychological science as a -hote. In r~znc;nlon ith ihis. it is
ne~e. ati. ry that .11 pazivibl~ aesxst-cc lwr ri~'n ill me an"I
development of.logal paychoto;y,for creat..Ag multiporjs~f~ gro%%pp.
sections, laboratories and thAt for~-:Lsic psychological expert op Inion
developed an one of the forms conriecting forensic psycholo Ay w ith urac'.i
He suggeated that. a clinical rnczh~d b~e "ed in expIarii-ittal f i,reh,,I1C
pAychologic Al rescarel i,
The conference Adopted a which J,-, about th(.
problems standing before a 'I researchers In lt~ie area of forensic
pmychology, about creating an exp~r~MeTilal base f,,r Core"itc
logical re~jrarch, about the rxcccsx:t~ ot tranirig i 1,.
the univitr.iti- or It, .1-1 -~.Oinjc I-pt graduat, Pt,,A-ea
fur trainitir scLentific per--%onri-~! in f~rrnsic psycholoi;y and -In a ii.ml-ir
of otlier important theorcticak and practical pcobirms.
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GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE:AUTHORS,DESCRIBE THEIR VISIT
TO THE, PLIGHT6-.CO~hROL CENTER (TSENTR UPRAV.LENIYA:Pr_lLET4f1,1I). THE
FOLLOWING STRUCTURAL UNITS OF THE CENT:ER ARE NAMED: (11 COMMAND
MONITORING COMPLEX (KOMAN0NO-TZMERITELtNYY KOMPLEKS), (2) GROUND
..~~_ASTRGNAUTSCORMUNICATION TEAM (GRUPPA:SVYAZI S KOSMONAVTAMI). THE
MISSION OF THE COMMAND METE.RING COMPLEX IS To RCCELIVE, t SORT OUT9 AND
rNTERPRET SPACE,SHIP.15 TELEMETRY DATA., IN ADDITION TO WORKING ON T4IS
TASKi S.FVER4L "':ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS OF.T+4E COMPLEX.!ARE USED FOR OTHER
'ALL, CbMfdANDS' DIRECTIONS AND RE ATIO~4&lNfTTATED BY
COMMEND
EXPERTS
OF VAOIDUS GROUND SUPPORT TEAMS ARE TRANSNITTEO TO ASTRONAUTS
CHIEF OPERATORS OF THE GROUND ASTRONAUTS CGM14UNICATION
-GROUP*-: ~'-THE
-TEAM IS HEADED BY A. LEONOV AND HIS:A-SSISTANT V. SHATALOV.
OTHER,: -MEMB.ERS~-.10F THE TEAM ARE V. BYKCMKIY, A. FILIPCHENKO, 0 B, TKO,
V. G R A
_ET AL.
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UTHOR-- vo _ujoi PILOT-ASTRONAUT1
TITLE-- ORBITAL HA131TATS
NEWSPAPER-- SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA
t APRIL 129 1970. 41
'COLS
A
BSTRACT-- IN THIS AR7ICLE VOLKOV.DEScRIBES SOME OF T,4F- WrXTS"11%,
PROPOSALS OF ORBITAL HABITATS" WHICH IN HII5-OPINION, ARE OF
INTEREST. ONE PLAN CALLS FOR LAUNCHIN(;~I% Pk0PtLLER-tHAPED STAT"I"m
CONSISTINZ OF THREE CYLINDERS ATTACHED -AS "SPOXES" TO THE CENTRAL
7r zi (4
CYLINDER. EACH CYLINDER WILL CONTAINL d:COM1FJARTM:KNTS.4,5,- il IER I
DIAMETER, THE CENTRAL CYLINDER-WILL HOUSE A LABORATORY, EACH
LATERAL CYLINDER WILL iO*,JSE LIVING QUARTERS AIN rIR LOC'Xv COMMf~-.ND
QUARTERS z A LABORATORY, A WAREHIDUSE AND WOAKIN/1'. 'w.UA_;1-fLRS. T,
'iE
STA-.T.10N 15 TO BE LAUNCAED FOR A PER10i OF YEAW,? WITH A rR_7'V OY
24 MEN OF WROM HALF WILL BE WLACEDIE'VERY L"1ONT,q5,
[N VOLKOV"S
Reel/Frame
USSR mc: 621-373.820'
YOLKOV, V. N., ZUBAREV, G.
"On an A=-lllary Mechaziism oll Fox-r=tima of,Fxcited Atc)ms of Iodine ina
Laser"
Photodissociation
Krevkiye soobshch. po f-Jz-. (Brief Reparts on Physics) '1972, No 6, pp 21-2~-,
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 72, abstract No -!-2D231 by A. 1r.
Treanslation: Eyper-imert~:J. resea-rch is done which confirms th,:- hypothesis
of a cbemical reaction in the active medium of a photo(lissociat-Jon, 1.3ser
rez~ting in the forLration of iodine in the 2P.,i st,ate.:- It is s),c,.,ii that
2
the effectiveness of the auxiliary.procesu of iodine formuti ..n in the 2p.
flian 15% rel8".lVe to.photodissccia~,
is greater
USSR
VOLKOV, V. A.
Ahalogovyye Ustroystva Sovremnnoy,Radioelektroniki (ilknalog Devices of Modern
'Wio.Electrdnics), Moscow, WAKIYE, Seriyz.radioelektronika,i svyaz '
No 11,
49 72 32-pp,
Translation: A brief s tud,r was made of some of the modern analog mi crocircuits.
Ptim#y attention wits given to the:integral operation amplifier, and examples
sented'.
of Ats use in analog devices are pre
CONTENTS
lutroduction .............. .......... ......... 3
Integral Amplifiers
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5
Differential amplifier .......... ........... 8
Operation,Amplifier ...........
............. ............. 10
Peculiarities of the Circuit: Engineering of. Operation Am-plif Lem, 12
Functional Converters in an. Operation Amplifier ....... ........ 16
Integral Chopper ............ 0 0 '4 4 - 6 4 4 0 . 4 a 0 4 4 4 4 24
Examples of:Analog Devices in Integrated Microcircuits 26
Conc lus i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51
law" 0'r
mmyt
51
USSR UDC 669.1'24:620.186:539.219.3:669.789
KIDIN, I. N., SHCdERBEDIN!;KIY, G. :V., ANDRYUSHECHKIN, V. I. and VOLKOV
V. A., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Dif fusion. of Carbon in Austenite for an Fe-30% Ni Alloy During Reverse
Martensite Transformation"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metailov, No 1, Jan 73,
pp 8-10
Abstract: Thle authors studied the effect*of varied state of austenite
structure an the diffusion of carbon in an austenitic Fe -302.' Ni alloy. It
was found that the decrea.,ze in -the diffusion coefficients after the gamnia-
alpha-gauna transformuttion was probably associated with the formation of a
large number of defects in. the austenite structure, which results in slo-,.7ing
down the diffusion process as a result of the interaction of carbon atons
with austenite lattice defects. Experimental data showed the energy of
carbon atom-dislocation interaction amounted to 10,600+1050 cal/mole.
4figures, 1 table, 4 bibliographic refe-i:ences
I I I I , I I I i I i . ; 1 ~. E 7 '1 ~ j 1,
-111 a 61H. i".1 a. .1. --l-11- . -.1--, . i , _,j - , : *._
.396. 6.6n 315~
USSR UM 61. .61
VOLKOV, V. A.
."Investigating the Nature of the Change in Electrical Conductivity During
Wetting of Dielectrics"
Elektron. tekbnika. Fauchro-tekhn..sb. Materialy (Electronic Technolo&r.
Scientific and Technical Cb1lection. Materiels. 1970, vyp -3, pp 63-69
t No 12v4io)
-2, Dee 70, Abstrac
lfromli~h-Radiotekhnika, No L I
Translation- The change in resist inrity of polymer mater-iPIs is analyzed
as a function of wetting time. it is shown by a nethad developed for
~Iocallzed wetting of specimens that this relationship, in contras t to the
ue
freq ntly observed monotoi-.iicallly charging dependence when the conventLonnl
wet ting nethod is used, should have three characteristic Sections which
reflect the different stages in wetting of, materi als. 1' is also shown
that each section is charaeterized by a certain distribiition o-;-' moisture con-
centration with respect to the tbickness of the speicmen and distribution
of the electric field in accordance vith the electrical:conductivity of
the elementary junctions. Resur-4.
n
WSR UM,-6!Z 983.044+621'. 7.-044~7
XCMVALOV, Ye. G. an& VOUU N-,. V N. 1Wxs k--. 1~-ad i o Engini~erin& 1"titute
".Calculation of the Pressu-:aAe-eas .s:,~-,.-f&r.~the-Deformation:-.of -a-31"k in a
Jse F:ijal&t
W-RnL-tjrc Pu
lzvestiya Akademid- Ra~-_ ESSR, Seer~&L Fiziko-Tekhniche-;kikh'.Nduk,. No
1971, PP 5-9
Abstrdct: The expres-siona- &terminij:ig_-. them. arcelc~:ation, thevelacity, and
the. path of motion of a. hl=ki,or. of:'a: part, of. it are de*ived theoretically
en tha basis of the wellr--Inown law ~of. the- change of preasure ;exerted by a
magnetic field an a metal: blank.. Wcr- special' cases are, 't considered: viz.,
shifting of the blank with shape fornation, on the matrix, and:-shifting, of
tile blank with simultaneous shaped formation. For each Of theae cases ex-
Pressicusa arn darim-i whtch d-orpurAme- tha, value of the pressuAnt. required, to
cmata, the m2e-rmetic H 0 1 d; to~ affimf- tfue_a shoei f orms tionl~- 1-f igure,; .4 -bib-
Uagraphic entries.
USSR
V01KC)V, A., and PINSKER, T. N. (In-stitute of Radio Engineering and Elec-
:,t1fe:-'USSR Academir of Sciences, Moscow)
"Quantum Size Effect in Fillms of Variable Thickness"
1360-1363
Leningrad, Fizika Tvedago Tela, 'May 1971,
Abstract: Certain asDects of the quant"- size effect in f1lms of variable
thicimess were studied. Tbe distribution of the cancentration of the c-arrent
carriers in a wedge-shaped film along the radius of the xiedge. was calculated.
It, was shm-a that the carriers cannot penetrate the edge otE the wedge f arther
then the point at which the thickness of the wedge becocas comparable with the
de Broglie wavelength. Peculiarities of Lhe volt-x-ziperv characLerlatic of a
coatactj a metal- *.;edge-ahaped film, band. the effects cf the anti-Stokes emission
from a wedge-shaped film were studied. It was shown th6t dimensionally a
quantized film with periodic variation of-the thicknass~along.one of its di-
ions is a superlattice.
2/2 .011 UNCL ASS IF 150! PROCEStING DATE--3OdCT70
CJRC ACCESS104 NO--AP0112648
ABSTPACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT SOUINO
VELOCItY MEASUREMENTS IN 141KELLAR SOLUTIONS OF SURFACTANTS SHOULO BE
USED FOR DETERMINATION OF THE SIZE OF HYDaATED MICELLES. AN E,~UATiON IS
GIVEN FOR CALCULATION OF THEIR DIAMETER. -EXPERIME~4TALLY DrErERMI'NED
--MICELLE DIAMETERS OF SODIUM ALKYSULF(JNATES ARE IN '171,300 AGREEMENr WITH
THOSE: CALCULATED FROM THE VALUES OF MOLAR: VOLUMES OF CORRESPONDING
~HYDRGCARBONS AND HYDRATED J'ONS, RADII. ~IT IS POINTED OUT T14AT IT~15
POSSIBLE TO CALCULATE THE flYURATION OF.CHARGED MICELLES FROM IONS
HYDRATION~
UNCLASSIFIEO
Ace 010q~f Code: ni 0069
A037.225
rn -1 9 0, !Vol 32, Nr 1,
PRIMARY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhu al, 1~1
pp 111yj
USE OF AN ULTRA,
SONIC METHOW AN THE INVES,11GATION OF MICELLE
FORMAT ON
J
S U M in a'r y
The sound velocitv in solutions ol, alkylsulpltonates atid oxypth,lated alkyllphenols
has been measured by means oi an ultrasonic itrterfermeter., in the rzng-2 of micelle for-
n, ation an anomalous dep,e,;ndance of s0und: velocity or cornp_t!zsibilit,4 has been fflicove-
red. A conclusion is drawrt hi at the micelle, 11,omati-in praceiss~ it, ajPaa! e transition. A liy-
pothesis Is advanced about the fo, r,
-rnatmn of ~a dense incompre0sible hy&ation s~,(!H around
n, ictlies which favors an 3rdered arran emiPfit:6f hy~ r~bn ch ins of surfaciant mo-
Foca o
lecules 1V miceLles.
REEL/FMNIE
19730-149
7-
USSR UDC: 8 "14
11single-Factor Dispersion Analysis'. The,1ODA1 Program"
Tr. Zap.-Sib. n.-i. geologorazved. neft. in-t (Works of the 1*,est
Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geol6gical Petroleum
Prospecting), 1972, vyl-3. 55., pp 44-52 (from P.Zh-Kibernetika, No
10, Oct 72 abstract No 1OV638 [author's abstract))
Translation: The paper gives a description, instTUCtiOnS and
the text of.a program for single-fdctor.dispersion analysis.
ItAs shown how this p-rogram can be' used in geological research.
The program is compiled in Minsk-22 computer Code5.:
USSR UD C~1629.7.036.3.55
DOTSENKO, Yu. N., PELEPEYCHENKO, 1. P.
I'DeteTmination of Adjustment Parameter. 'of Correcting Circuit Operating in
System for Regulation of Aviation Gas 'Itirbine Engine Gas Temperature"
Samoletostr, i Tekhn. Vozd. Hota. Resp. Mezhved, 'remat. Nauch,-Tekhii. Sb.
(Aircraft Construction and Air Porce Technology. Pej)LIbliC Interdepartmental
Thematic Scientific and Technical Co-lection), 1971, No. 25, pp 46-50.
.(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Aviatsionnye i Pa'~ctnyc Dvigate-li
No 1, 1972, Abstract No 1,34.71, from the resume).
Translation., A method is suggested for determi n ing thlo tiln(! constant of tile
workin- thermocouple in5tal led before a turibinc in -a gas st treari, designed to
operate in the regul;ition systeia of in xviation turbino Dotermi nation
Of.the time Constant is P.-.,eccded by deterini-naticii of the irl-,tt'anLaneous Lcrjr cra-
ture and'speed of the gas stream, which 'is achieved by Lj-_;4nj two mensuring
thermocouples of different thexmal inertia. -:A method sunc~csted for con-
-m vi u 1 g
verting the ti,.,n- co-stant of the operating thei acouplt roi rl 0 S oper it
conditions. S figs; 5 biblic refs.
USSR UDC; 621.317.7.087.92-932
"Voltage-Pulse Frequency Converter"
USSR-Authors' Certificate No 244738,~Filed 24 'Ifay 1967, Published 20 October
I -(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychis-
969
litel'naya Tekhnika, No 7, 1970, Abstract No M32P,~by N. S.)
Translation: A voltage-pulse frequency converter is described. The converter
7 contains a storage capacitor, the charging circuit of which. includes a double
emitter repeater, with the base input connected to the source of the primary
control signal. In order to assure independence.of control, of the second in-
put, simplify Lhe design, and increase the input.impedance~ the~device cont-uins
a charge level limiter consisting of: two transistors, 4a iliverting amplifier,
diodea, and a decoupling capacitor. ill4stration.
USSR UDC 621. 375.8
YEGOROV, YUU. V.
"A Paianot-ric Amp lif ier o fBiopotentials WithInput Capacitance
Co,-.1-,)ensation"
Moscow, V sb. Blekuron, pri ory d17 neyrofiziol. issled.
(Elec-11--ronic Equipment for NeUrophysiological searcH
collection of articles), 1111auka:," 1969, pp 22-~6 (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 4, 1970, Abstract llo.4D~90'1.
Transia4t.;ion- A oortable transistor amplifier of biopotentials
I
h
is de-Vefoped wit signal conversion at a carrier frequency of
1.9 'IMM'.z. Varicaps are vaed as the:.controlled elements. The
radio -frequency output of the amplifier made it possible to ob-m
Lmin a high degree of ssymetry.in the biopotential drain-off cir-
cuit-s wit'a respect to around. and the coeff icient of rejection of
zynp',-~:iic disturlbance on the order of 60 db. In tbo case of sig-
nal ffrruquency (0.2 -- 10,000 Hz), t 1P
he air, lifiail-, shows high input
rosistlance (at a frequency of 20 Hz.
Rb;(;r4OO Mohla) which makes, it
possible to use it for intracellulaj~. 41,0,1n."60ffdtl. The amplifier L9
USSR
yrofizioi. issled.,
et al, Elektron._priborry dlXa ney
111,Tauka, 1969, pp 22-27~.
-h respect to direct our-rent and
spanned by negative foedbaolc wiu
at signal frequency. In addition, the amplifier 1,9 spanned by
'LIP
a.frequency-dependent controlled positive,co ling which evokes
an input capacitance toomponsat-ioni6ffect., deox7oasing capacitance
Crom 40 to 3 Pf - Compensation of Input capacitance and high
input resist t
U ance make it possible o:use glas6 microelectrodes
for drain-off with a resistance'down to 40 .50 Mohm. Original
article: 2 illustrations
2/2
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Masers and Lasers
UD~~': 621.372.8:535
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VOZ:CV, V. I., DYA0117"li- "HPANOVI, U. Ye.
~
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Fam GuiZZ
V sb. ii luchevodv (Aeroth_~:r:iz~~l 01)tics and
Guides-collk~ctioa Of .;?ort-s) liins-!-, 191*70, -%!-j 2-15-226 (frapa P2~11-
hadiotelchni.',ca, i~'o- 3, ':arch 71, Abs~rac-t Io. 5 E. 2 0'
Transla+'
ion: com:~arisozyi is !,ade of ordinarY
in ..;hic."I p, d s a t- ii nw a vbeams are pro-pagated fro'-ni vi-:I",
th~-~ ocir'li
of the reliability o~" tsh-_ r~-,snectlve trqnsm;-.;ttL-Ij-_- c~,-.nn_cis. -7he'
bean, Euide irre-ularity is ossumcb. arbitrary lwitli ra,-ard to J.'s
nature, --;-..t%;nt, a.nd di_~-tributj.on law. Curlr~~s aT.1-- of th~e
teCral probability distributicri Imm �,ur the tri-I-n-!ni's-.ion losses
r.~i uitin,- ut-,- ~_.-icide-ling of agroup of ul,
- 7 - IrCl.rl. COM-0 -_ ?, -r.-P ar k'aus~ii~n
bi:-,am guid-.:s, w~os~, wrori"Ang viuvcl'~ncth Wa_- incri...l.'A '0 -ji-: to 16
r----d th-.~ inlitial a ne, S
6;r9bhy of se-ven. V. S.
USSR
UD": 621.372.8:535
VOLY-CV, !., DYACHUN"I"O, A.
And SHTSEIPANOV, 0 Ye.
mpu'er 'nvestigation o f the Rellability of .13cam Gluid,,-~,~ with
Gaussian Diaphragms"
-L(~r,11100-0 -a luchoyod (Aerothermal,
V:sb. ero ti!,- CT)tics and PcaEi
Y-
'Guides--coll---~ctic-,~ o' uor] ~:i:, ,Ins"'Cl, 1-,70, pj) 174 -193 or, F;
Radictekqpii~a, ic. , ;~.,
`bstract 1 11-211)
71, A 3
Tran.-lation: co~7,arison is L--- d e of th;~ variotzt~ b-?r,.m, ---ave-
-ui-, , s 1~or thc purpose of ~Iarifyir he followinE ;~,ossibilitics:
t> - - - - - I'S - - - -
inerca-sin- tlli--~ reliabi'lity of be?-,.eu.-Lde lines I~or c 'I I i :,- 0, r
quir~.mQnts ol' accuracy of settihlg, a n
- up h e w veT.,.JdO ell~me ts,
and weakeninfr ha requirem(;nts o-L rit accuracy of
+h- adjustm-~:, -1
-s 'or th,,Ar hi.
transmi ssion lin, J, --- - ~ t;;
madel of a us s ia n !--u;dc- i-~, dc:scrib,,!, -vt.,id th(-:; re---u ks o-f
the are jix illu-,trat-Jens, j. b' ic rap"ll-ly of 10.
IM0376', 895-42 095-381599,323 foi+591.69-542-932.3A7
?1o62)
(5 L
CMUMM,-P. A., ar4,VOLKOV, 7. 1.', Antiplague S tion-&nd Regional S tary
ani
"FAunwand-'Distribution.of -Gaxasid 1-lites of Plurine Rodents in the Khabarovsk
Moscowi Hedltsinskaya Paraz.'~~tologiy4 i -Parazitarnyye BOIJezni, Vol 40, 110 31
un.
MvP -71' PPz?1-Z75
Abstract-i Data were Gathered-from, 1959 to 1966. Rodents and their parasites
were.-. collected in natural stxroundings as well as in residential premises
&3X- year.-.-round. A total. of - 618, 000 traps were set per day, 451766 rodents
and--'.64 burrows were examine-d, and. 55j5000 Gamaid mites belonging to 39 tax-
onomic: classes in 9 families were collected. The material collected was
eya`uated--in the usual manner.. Eleven forms of rodents ciccur In the Khaba-
xovsk~reglon, which is mountainous and 53P,,.covexed with furests. Eight species
vem fbund to be predominant azd constituted 91,6516 of all: collections. All
W-te.-species were found in the southern part of the region, whr--reas only 16
Species-were fotuid in the northern.paxt. This uneven distribution of nites
was~.attributed to climatic factors and the distribution of hosts. The associa-
USSR
UDC 576.895.42.01(471.62
VOLKOV, V. I., and CIERhM10 P. A.~j Rhabawrovsk Krdv Sanitary;. Epidemiolo-
St~itfdh and Khabarovsk Antiplague. Station
05pecies Cozzosition and Distribution of 3LTodid Ticks in Khabaxovsk Kray"
Moscow, YeditsinsYaya Fazaz Itologi)-a I Parazitarnyye Bolezni, No 6, 19?1,
PP ?18-722
7.:
Abstracti Khabarovsk Fxay (Far Eastern USSR) is heterogigneous, in relief,
soils, climate, flora and fauna, with over 50% of the total a-ma covered by
conife-rous-deelduous and coitiferaus (taiga) forests. Field trips fron 1062
to 1969 in 19 to the 20 adnJmlstxnative re -a of the kray revealed the
existencee of 10 specles of Ixoiid tickst I. pazz-sul"atum, liae mvphye;alis
concitna, H. japonica douglasi, Derm. centor silvaru=, D..;asiatlcumt 1.
pavlovskiy, 1. r0d1cor--evi, 1, signatuap 1:, angustus, EL1141
1. maslovi. All 10 species fou'rd in the s6uthorn tuid, certral neglon,s
In the zone of the conL-ferom..~-deciduous~fct--ests. Five sppciee;~- I. parsu-1-
catus~ H. concinna, D. silva:rum) I. anguatitait and 1, rvull-dorzovi - were
found further north in the zone of the coniferous fomstz'4 The imsss species
1--'Percideatus, H. corcinaa, J. japonicap aA4 D. -Uslvarum- are the vectors
and reservoirs of tickborn. e encephalitis virus:.: Six main*,; ecological and ,
fawd.stic complexes of ticks are distinguish6d:-and 1. persulcatus
USSR UDC: 519.2
LYSENKOVA, V. T.
roups of
1% ueuin- S-s-em With. Two Sequential Arranged G
Q7
Serv:c~rs"
Moscov.-, Sist. raspredeleniya inforn,.--sbOTRU (Information Dis-
1ribution Systems--collection of works.) , "Nauka.", 1972, pp
161-166 (from Kh-Kibet.netikca, No lb,-Oct 72, :.-ibstract No
10V97 [authors' abstract])
Translation: A queuing system i considered which is made up
of two multiple-line subsystems with limited quieues. Coming
Lnto the system is a s-Lmple stream~of customers. The custoners
are initially served by the first subsystem, and the excess
stTeam is directed front the first subsysttiri intro the second for
service. An algorithim is derived for calculating the stationary
~f 2 02L UNCLASSIFIED PR&ESSING OATE-20NOV70
T.t-TLE-Mf_-ChANISM OF THE FORMATIEN OF VANADIUM VkO.14ZE$ Of: THE MV SUBIZ U
N V, SUd2 0 SUa5 MV SUB2m.0. ~SU86- SYSTEMS: FM EOUALS CALCIUMt
-sua30 TYPE Ir
l_Alj.ThliK-fUl-FGTlYEVv A.A.# VOLKOVe~v'Le
,;CCUNTRY CF INFG-USSR
NEGRG. XHIM. 1970ij .15M 935-8
-,DATE PUBL MEO-~---70
;SUBJECT AREAS--tiATERIALS
JGPIC TAGS-6KCNZEs VA14ADIUM CONTAINING ALLOYt CALCIUA CONTAINING ALLOYt
CCiNfAINING ALLOY, BARIUM.,CONTAININ.G ALLOY: CADMIUM CONTAI.NING
~'-ALLLY, ACTIVATION ENERGY
CL MARKI&G-NO RESTRICTIONS
R
1100CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
;;.PROXY:. REEL/FRAXE-300 1/ 03 86 STEP N07--~UR/007~9/1'0j!015/004/0935/0938
~C_IRC ACCESSICIN NG--AP012oL41
021 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
JURC: ACCESSIC,% '40--AP0126141
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) ',P-0- ABSTRACT. THE FORMATtCN OF I-HESE BRONIES IN
i,VACUUM.SF(L-wiS A LIMITING STAGE OF 10 1% DIFFUSION 14H[LE Ilq,THE SYSTEM WHERE
Jl~~ECUALS CC A DIRECT ChEM. RE v N
-ArTION TAKES - PLAC-c. THE A PARE T
:-~.-ACTIVATIC;r,t ENERGIES ARE 522 57v 62v ANU 62 KrAL-14GLE FOR SYSTEMS, HAVING
ECUALS CAv SRt
'4 SAl AND CD, RESPo AT ZOODEGREESP'AN ALPHA YIELDS BETA
X
TRANSITICIt TAKES PLACE IN CJ METAVANADAlf.. DISORDER [%:A SYSTEM
ENHA'
NCES-,UIFFUSIGN OF IGINS AND,,~ THERLEFOREt LN THE SYSTE~i WHERE M EQUALS
REACT PLACI--- IMME01 T.
J ON TAKES A E iY:o FACILITY: iNsT.
I M SVkRDLGSK, USSR"
UNCLASStFAIED
PROCESSING DATE-230CT70
212 034 UNCLASSIFIED
--AP0118854
,.CIRC ACCESSION 1*40
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G11-0- ABSTRACT. BY EN F .MEASURFPENTS THE TEMP.
DEPENDENCE OF THE EQUIL. 0 PRESSURE IN THE REACTION CAV SUB2 1) SUB6
PLUS :5 V SUB2 0 SU85 FOR14S AND IS FORMED F R OM CAV SUB12 0 SUB30 PLUS 1-2
0 SUB2 HAS BEEN DETI). AT i303-8aDEGREESK. THE THERMODYNAMIC
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CA--V BRONZE HAVE BEEN EST0,; DELTAH PRIME
WOSITIV5 SU92q8 EQUALS !4114US2395 KCALr-MOLEY SDEGREES SUB298 EQUALS
196.65 ENTROPY UNITS, C SUBP EQUALS 266981 PLUS 3*.17 TIMES 10 PRIME
NEGATIVE3-T. f: ACILITY: INST.,
KVI[M. SVER-OLOVSK, USSR.
USSR UDC 539-374
VOLKOV V. M.
Form of Numerical Staiution of Problems In the Dynamic Vlastoplastic
Deforming of Plates"
Tr. Gor1kovak._politekhn. in-ta (Transactions of the Gor'kiy Polytechnic Inatitute),
1969, g~, No 2, pp 10-17 (from RM-Mekhanika No 3) March 1970, Abstract I-To 3V459)
Translation: A study was made of the scheme of analysis of dynamic deforming of
fo tion as a
bodies in the elastoplastic region based,on examination of the & r1ra
process in tire. The elastoplastic operation.of the differential equation of
motion of the bodies is represented by finite differences end the Cauchy proble,-,l
is solved. 7he material of the body is assura6d to be Btrengthened following an
arbit?,sry law. Algorithms are presented for~determining stresses and deformations
based-~on the deformational theory of plasticity and flaw. Me given calculational
scheme has broad application Euid is particula rly adapted for+digital computers.
By way of example, working functions are presented for anal~zing,the dynamici
defoxmEttion of rigid circular plate
77
PRW S -IIIG DATE 13NOV70:
U N C'A f
lr__Ttc!17~t-.FFEG,~T GF, A - Mik GNET I C. F 1 FL.6 ITY F:,ME~TS A N T H E F I L L I N r,
LUU) U.
14 L, D S .-u-
..,.,-AU.THO~-,~-i,02)-RABI,NOVICH* B.V.t VOLKOVt Vdi.~
COUNTRY WO-USSR
0 F I,
__`,~wsoiRCE L I T E I NO PRUIZVOO 19701 (4) 46-1.
-,~..~'UATE PUTAISH='o ------- 70
-_,S--XA.TEPjALSt ~':('H. IN3. CIVIL AN 1) MARAINE I'll G R
-SUBJECT
TOPIC TA S - -1 ET A L c As, r ui MAGNET IC, FIEELD'EFFECT, AS..1,11-ST0,Sf C'EMENTi
MO L 0 MiA T P R f A L T 1,14 Z I NC v COPPER JkLLOY~p A L U -M I NU N.1 ALL.(3'(/((JITSA.,, ALLOY
CONTR OL MARKINIG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CL4SS--iY--lCLASSIFlcEo
PROXY PEE.L/FRAME-3004/1934 STEP*
CIRC I ON NO-AP0132196
-LASS IF Iz:-
2/2 024 UNCL ASS I FIE D Pl~'.CICESS 1,NG DAFF-~--13NGV70
IRC PCt,_,E'S'5 IGN 1,10-AP 0- 132 19 6;
&E3STtRA'lF/rXTRArT--(Ul GP-0- A~~-SrRACT. :THE FEAS[- it
TY elAS E:XM-10. OF
PiPP0V_i,"-G THE FILLIN-V OF MOLDSt MA !) E R G 1-1 A 5 31 S I Cl-MENT AIT -
L-15~; -~SBIESTOS GR PLEXIGL&SS , wl I T Ji L 14 MiE T ALS ;_i(JC?i AS S~`l , Z"411
OY TSA-4 ( AL EST) y ')':! LUM 1 N I
LL 4.3, CU Q.-67i' M2PERCENT, ZiV Ri:'
A
(I!.; C i-EN N THE
-3PER IT S 1 31 All CkDERLY _FL.Otl OF. THE M; lE T A L I -10LD COULI) 3E
i-G'l7R0L1.--0 I'Y VARYING, TRE MAGNUIC V'~i)UC FRolli 1. 5
T 1 M. S 10 P R I ME NEGATIVL6 TO 7 0 Tl M E S 10 PA I MEGA T I V* 6: GAUSS., TWO
FR E Qi U R
E _'_S 4 IR E TRIED 50 AU0 504 HZ, iTH E~ ELECUO IJIGNETIC METHOD OF
ER! W I' Hl.~ L 1-4;14T 44 D
FILLPIG THE M ~3 L -D S WORKS BE~4 T ME-T4LS!--l THOSE HAV'NG GOOD
_c (S' H AS- THE ACTION, OF PtE MjkGN5_-*rlC FIT-ELD d I TH
THC. F-~'-AUENCY OF 500 HZ ~CSULTEU IN HIGH&R FLWD[Tir OF IHE META_
BETTER FELLIN" OF THE t'101_0 COMPARC-0JOkTHE -ACTIGN: e-.)~ THE FtCLfJ W[ r1i A
_Y 50 HZ. THI S EFFECT- !e1 A S,
P.kOBA6LY G U E, TO LARGE~', A14T. OFIHEAT
UNCLASSIFIC-0
rw
r -PRb(:Esls! foq6 DATE'
ON 2 2 u ,LASH E-300CY70
41TLE-DYIUMIC RANGE OF. fMiRi. ERATIV
"GEN E~PA'RAMETRIC- A~VLIHE.R cONVERTERS
JTf-~R-0)3)-BCBKuV, I.N., VULKOV, '~INEQKP V.I*
A
6- C; UaTIA yOF INFE)--USSR
c E 9/7 01 P 97-98'
J -mosccw, RAGIOTEKHNIKA, NO 1, p
s
ATE -PUBL ISHEC----70
.$UUJECT ARLAS-ELECTRONICS ANO ELECTRICAL~ENGR.
Z' TO P I CTAGS--VA-.0;~,FTRIC AIPLIHER, OYNAMIC SYSTEM
:,CO. TAU MARKING-NO RESTRICTIO14S
-6CCUMENT CLASS-UNCLAS S IF LED
'RROXY f!.EcL'(.FRAME--19S9/1474 STEP NVI- UR 0 10 8/ 7 0/')0 0 0.-) 9 7Or) 98
C-1kC -ACCESSIGIN'-W-AP0123377
UNCLASSIFIFO
UDC 539.374
USSR
VOLKOV, V. M.
ItApplication of the Theory of Residual Microstresses to Problems of the
th of Elastic-Plastic Bodies"
Dynamic Streng
Tr. Gor'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta (Works of Gor.'kiy Polytechnical Institute),
Vol 25, No 2, pp 18-25 (from RZh-MekhaniKa, No 4, Apr 70, Abstract
No 4V461)
Translation, An algorithm for solving problems in the dynamics of elastic-
plastic bodies is derived fDr the theory of plasticity o.Ethe flow type.
The boundary value problem based on the finite-d-,
approximation of
the eauation of motion is reduced to the Caucky problem,~which is solved by
the Rurge-Kut-,a method. An example of the dynamic defornation of a thick-
walled spherical shell under the action of a series of brief loads on the
inner and outer surfaces is discussed. A considerable dilfference ir the
predictions of flow theory and the deformation:theory of-plasticity was ob-
served. Yu. 1. Kadashevich.
IS
uDa 632.93
USSR
GO, X. A., UNTERBEMER, It. X., BEZUCLIY, S. F. , Zj=jL?Wa,6S., AND
'KDLKOV, V. N., , All-Unidn Scientific SUdies Institute-, of Chenical Compounds
for the Trotection of Plants
',insecticide Formule
Author;s Certificate No 213452, filed 4 Apr 616, published 2 J an ?2 (from
BeeferativrO7 Zhunial Xhimiyal Ho 8(11)1 19?3o Abstmct Vo. 811480P by, T. A.
Belyayeva),,
Translationt The insecticide trichloforl-5.contains from 4-15% trichlorometa-.
-phos-3 W# 85-96% high purity unfiltered mineral oil, ard 0-6% of ther
emulsifier OP-4. For example 9 92% of the light Uanfiltered oil having an
unisulfornated residue of 9,'1%, 5,14 of (I), bind 3% OF-4. -The oxder of the relat-ive
effectiveness of the oleophoses is.az follown -- aleastalphosi.trichloral-59
a=L -preparmtioii No 10 - relative.to,the vintering phasm of the California
slizaae -insect. Trichlorol -5 in a 2% concentration showe(,l a moxtality of
of .the, Pests.
49 -
t, 'lip
USOR
.MAQ,V., If. Chelyabinsk State Pedagogicall Institute
"Some Cytochemical Indexes and Leukocytic Phagocytosis in Fatigued Athletes"
Moscow., Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kull.tury, Ho 5,.1971, PP 33-35
Abstract: A comparative study was made of the levels of blood glycogen,
phospholipids, alkaline phosphates and peroxidase,~and:phagocytnsis in 55
skiers) skaters, and track field athletes.in a, state of,acute (overstrain)
and chronic (overtraining) fatigue. A clear-cut relationship vas found
between enzyme activity, energy substanceE~,~and phagocytosis. For exam-ale,
peroxidase activity was 2.1-f-0.24 in acute fatigue and 2.,3.' chroniC
in
fatiLrac~ whereas this index was,much hiVher in the cortrol,_(namlly trained
athletes), 2.74+0.15. At the same tim- the:phi%gocytic ija~dex was 0.9+0.0
N tictive leukCcytes 18.6f5-7'1, 1.46+o.22 (604,6t5.6), anti 2.53�0.3 (81-5�
8.4), respectively. The fairly high values of the indexes studipid in the
controls and in some of the fatigued athletes are ascribed to the influence
F of the pituitarry-adreral system in the stress situation created by physical
exercise. it is suggested that study of enzyrw activity aand phagocyosis can
'unctional capa
provide information of value in assessing individ-us.1 f bility anl
adaptation.to loads as well as in'determining tbq stage of training and
optimum scope of a training program.
u SS R LT_' 621-391:519.2
KARITOR, L. Ya. and VOIYOV, V. N.
ItConni-outing th,.c IN-,Oise ID-Unufflity cf 3ervo Fi'~. Sioval Demodula'crs 4n
the Threshold' Re-irn
2.1 -adip of the Jc ient if i c
of I~ad-'Lo) 1970, )p
-11 (from 111,22i-I idi
rch, 71, Abst'ract I 3A5_'-.5)
4-1
Translation: meth.Dd is -,roposeu for cGimputing th- noise im-unity
u
of servo mal deuioliu~ a-ors n t h, e tha-zsho~~J rvrion, bas&d On
L
the t~nreshold nu, z32 7--odel. The nriet'Xd is d-Ls'Vin~,,u_',S_r,.c-d by its Sim-
-fie corr,~spondenzce be-.i..ccn model, use tl , )hy-
plicity and "I d and Ic
sical proce~~ses of sez-vo dciaodulators. rmcid a,~~Tee,,_rcnt bet,...,(.-(~n
th colfaput,~d and c.-.poriiiiontal cha: ~a c t u rj_ Z~ I,- iir~ JL"ound
--230CT70
UNCLASSfFIE0 PROCESSING DATE
112 016
POLYMERIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF TRJTYL
HEXAFLUORDANTIMONATE -U-
YENIKOLOPYANt N.S.
UTHOR-(04)-SMIRNOVY YU.N,, VOLKo?XA-X.-p-s IRZHAK, V-111.t
.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-6 (PHYS. CHEM.)
....SOURCE--DOKL. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970t, 190(6)-v..1403
------ 70
'0ATE PUBL [SHED-
_,"_~'S~UBJECT -AREAS--.CHEMISTRY
!~'_:TQPIC TAGS--TRIOXANEi POLYMERIZATION KINET'10t FLUORINATED OR GAIN 11C
#40 %IPOU D~
COMPOUNOv ORGANOANT 1, NY C0, N
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
...DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-_~~ROXY R-EEL/FRAME--1997/1142 STEP NO--UR/00~20/70j'190,(006/1403/L4.06
~,CIRC ACCESSION NU--AT0119996
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSrNG DATE--23OCT70
L. CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119996
:_'~ABSTR AC*.r/ EXTRACT- (U) -C-P-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONVERSI.O.'i OF TRIOXANE OU'qING
ITS POLYMN. IN THE PRESENCE OF PH SUB3~ CSBF SUR/j DOES NOT PROCEED TO
COMPLFT-ION. THE CONVERSION LEVEL, THE- REACTib,,4 RATE, AND THE INITIATION
,,..RATE.CONSTS.~INCREASE,WITH PH SU83 CS8F SUB6 CONCN, AND THE TEMP. THE
-ACTIVATION ENERGY IS 7 PLUS OR MINUS I~KCAL PER MULE. KINETICALLYr. THIS
CATIONIC,PGLYMN. IS IDENTICAL WITH FREE~RDICAL POLY4NS. THE lt4lTrATION
RATE DECREASES AND THE CHAIN TERMINATION RATE I.NCRE4SES DURING THE
REACTION, WHICH RESULTS IN A STEADY STATE
6EING RE~.CHED BEFORE
CONVERSION IS-COMPLETE, FACILITY: INSTo KNIM. FEZ.'r
USSR.
r
t jNc s. ks'Sr0
AcIc.- Nr Ref. Code
jfN0496641
CHEMIC,,AI;-.,:j
r* 1055 igr btermokeular interactions a sppctra of molecules
in rnultiwnt~pziint iolutions. - ff. ~,Spectroscop
~.c method for
I studying th~, co'ntporation. o sol~ite shells of moli~ules- 114kh-
sxu,.~ "r~
%r AltlLc&aya, A. V. (tISSR);, Opt.
Spektrosk. Quant. sUdyal' the cunpn.
of solvate shells iv"'carried out in ihc following sp�t6his -polar org.
compd. (3-im"ophthalimide, 4-amiu6-A'~tneth~,li)htlialiinide)-
nonpolar solvent (n-hexane; or n4icptine)-polar solvent (B%IOH).
'The concif. ;of b6th~ w1vents ivaried in the ratige 0-1000,'.
Shifts in thehb~~tlin Ayanids ald fliidre~ecnce lines corra~pona:-
aracteristic for the solvate
ing to electron'ic,~ tritrisiiians are 0i
anji.wiire; therefore, stu iled., -compt-tition t"J.'urring be-
effects AL
tween Ute pobr and ~nori'polar solv~ni~ mols,- to ent
ar the Ijit co-
ordination sphere gives I I
-6 t6 o;al is
olated 'areas 61 inol. mmic-
tumlidiffer'Mi from Oc ~t"~tuWor tilt. wholi., systeiii. Ollegul-
Vent is expellgtl Oie..oth~r, Oitly. ~jf the Aeloly
formed structhrq.,~,Jg -enqge ' Y~n
6call ac~,e fmrorable~' The~tlw-
6, the derivatior atinent
oretical considem6ons led t l6rama4.tre
that could use iipg~&al,daih f6r'ihe- estit; of sotne ph"yg. propt~,ritiesj
of the solvate*sLeH (locil ditlec. con~ti, compn.). H, Parizkova
KOV,
iNts 4i1747
10 Vehruary 197
DISPERSION TYPE TUEL. ELEMFN'TS.FOR
NUCLEAR REACTORS
Selected articlez; frotit the Russian; languago book
bv*A. 0. Sainoylov, A. 1. Kashtanov V 5
..V
Di Spersionnyve Tan iovvdal%-aYushc1% iY11- 44-
Yadornykh 11caRtor A 1) Press
SCOW, AtC=I=Cat
secont:*Qaluon' 1'r pages 103-26z.
CcuTENTS! PAGE
~Chaptter's Buildi.n gA2 t 0 r i a I z ............
S.I. Aluminum und Its. All*ys .................. I
3.2. Zirconium and Its Alloys ...... 11, 24
3.3. Alloys Pased on Iron .......... a....... so
11 us SR K)
UW 547-754-859
'PORTNOV), YU. N-.1 GOLUMVA, G. A., KOST. A N., and VOT-N-CAV, V. S.., Moscow, SteLte
University im-eni M. V..Lonionosova
"-~dole Chemistry, Part 3C
The Rearranger-ent of 1-Phe-.1.,,rl-2-acet,~lhydraziiies
ands 1-Phenyl-2-acety:Lpyrazolidines"
Ri Khimiya GeterotsiIO-iehesIdkh SoyedineniY, 5, MOY 1973, pp 647-652
Cal
Abstract- The rearrancrerent of the ary1hydrazidesof acotic acid is nore com-
plicated than that of the analogous I-aryl.2-acy1hyLrazine., to 2--n-,;ino indole.
Temperature, concentration, solvents awnLf other factort, influence the yields
ani productso Starting materials of the-foxw'
CH :Hj Y--C H3,
for X= YttH; X=Y C
and X+Y 1
C;rO
~2
"C2 3
Y
x
USSR
FORIMOVI YU. N.J et al., ~Ullmiya Geterotsiklicheskikh So~--dineniY, 5, lh,~' 197
pp 647-652
reactsd vith POCl by ring clo m.-,-e to foin, a varjety of indolem. The Cif
3 3
group influenced the location of the double bond. The /3-rIh--r~,!2-h,,,-dmzindes o-
acetic acid, having Pun aE-,vl gToup on one of the nitrol-'-an atoms reac~in- with
;I
POU formed the 2-turanoindole with no substitul-Lion at position 3. Ule allalog-
Gas I-pbeny:L-2-acety'-,pyra,,,.olic3ines forned the 1,,2,3,4-t--:!trpLlydrcRf-riilido 1,2-a
:Lndoles. Structures were confiri.,yed by IR. and; V114H data. Preparative procedvu~es
are given.
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T)Yils
72-
T XrE 'D FITNESS FOR WORR
,HE EFFECT.QF 4YQCt=1AL INFARCTION ON LITE L CTXZCY A"
[Article by V.S, Vclkov V.,'j! Agravav.~, N.K. Rursalkov, Intensive Cardiology
Group r D.P. -RSFSR Ministry of Health
at the Central 1(jentific Research Laboratory. atlaiv of futulty. *thu copy
(haad*d by Froftnaor S.S. Bnrats) and
(h,~aded by boc;,nt T. C. Vinajradov~ of Svor4levA Innti tutu'. 11')~Cow,
Vkhran,ahlyo, Russian. No 4, .1972# oub~mittad 14 OcLober 1971,
loye,~I`a -'jrft7
Investigation of life expectancy and haalth,statuz of irulividmalz who
have at)--itaint4 myocardial infarction. as well as diffeyent factors af(octinz
long range sequalaa in auc prrlei)ts.!.z borl~ kattleally anA so 1 11
h ~ c a ~, 11
cant. Of special'. interest. is dst~rnlruatian of rosiduil fitrmaa for work 0f
patient 11 with postinforction cardioscl-pml s- S=h Investigations could
fine
de the means of rehibiltiating,them.,
We lwva the results of long tern (12 years) observation of 525,patients
who had sustained primary myocardial. Infarction. This constituted 89 percent
of the patients discharged from the the rarevric. &cc.' Ion of tho 14th munj6pal
hospital in Sverdlovak, which it the tpodleal a=d vni t to Ir the Ural
Knchin'Fry Plant. Among the patients - stisdl ed there ue re 395 man and -130 women.
There wart 386 who Laustained'myceardiAl InEarctlzn 4v- r 60 Years of age.
and 376 were e=pJayf.-a Vr-jor to illness, - In 9t ca.*eg tjtr-~foIIuwUp oxtended
o%mr 10 years nod. for the rest the pari--4 vas sh=%vr.
Our data refer to the ab*oltjte majority of cases ~f tayt-cz-111al inirac-
t1on in one of the city's regions; the eItzent of selectivity in ruled out
and for this renuon. we believe. :It furnishes s ratber realistic idea about
long term acquaint,
V) One of the c%icf fartoro deter=l%-Ang life expectancy of individuals
.who hava oustained myocardial infarction is the patients' age. An Indicated by
at authors (0,1. Yasakova: A.M. Berinsk 6y& or al.: S.L. Sldorovich; T.T.
Glukhon'kly and L,T. Bil'kevlch; Ualso; 57gier, andothers), the long torm
7
2
sequalao are the vwxt favorable among patients who art young or middle aged.
according to survival Indices.
20
621.396.6.019.3
USSR UDC.
DEW, A. F. 701-1--n-, V V. S.-
-racy Characteristics of Eval-uating Reliability
"On the Problem of the Accu
sit
of Semiconductor Gircuirts From the Results of Accelerated Test
Tr. Hadiotekhn. in-ts. AN SSSR (Works of the Radio Engineering. Institute
of the Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR, 1970, No 3, PP 109-117, (from
RZh-Hadiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71.- Abstract- No '6V279)
Translation: A study is made of' the problems of evaluating accuracy
characteristics of determination of the raliability of temicanductor
circuits from the results of accelerated tests to obtain the :.confidence
intervals of failure rates. RecoMMI-Indattions are given; en the. profitability
of accelerated tests of semiconductor ciribuits4 Resumg
L
12 UNC_L*A S S I F I E 1) OCES7SING DATE--04DEC70
p 11
RC ACCESSION NO--AP0126094
STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 7HE'EFFECT WAS STUOIED OF THE
STRUCTURE OF STEEL 0" THE H DIFFUSION COEFF . UNDEA~
N GAS: ELEC. D[SCHARGE
CONDIT-IONS. THE EXPTL. SETUP AND THE ROCZOURE U511) HAVE BEEN DESCRISED
EVIOUSLY. THE Ili? DISICS m A
R SAMPLES OF STEEL 34KH,4: 1W FIC M Or~ 37 , M IN DI M.
P
-AND li.0-1.6 MM THICK WERE USED,- :TH E CHEA0. 'COPIPNI~ 0j: THE STEEL WAS: c
0.35;~CR 1.10, MO 0.25r Sl 0.3-11 'AND MN 0.56 WT. P~F:CENT. THE STEEL HAD
A PLATELETLIKE_ PEARLITE STRUCTURE'. .'DN;;GROUP OF SAMFILES WAS VACUUM
ANNEALED AT- 850DEGREES FOR I HR i IMEREUPON I I T,:WAS. C0OLfm-~D,wITH THE
FURNACE. THE ANNEALED-SAMPLES HAD A GRANULAR 1PEARLI'TE 'STRUCTURF~ THE
2ND -GROUP OF THE- SAMPLES WAS:-HELO~.IN Vpp._BATH;~AT. a5ODE-,GREES FOR 30 MINt
WHEREUPON IT WAS QUENCHED IV, OIL. THE QUENCHED SAIOLES; HAD THE
IMARITENSITIC STRUCTURE. THE LOWEST DIFFU.SION CDEFF~~ IS IN THE STRESSED
MARTENSITIC STRUCTURE AND AMTS, TO 2'#8 Tllmt;s lb PPI,Ml;: N~GATIVE7 C114
-S EC IE. HIGHEST DIFFUSION CO -Fi.' ~~AIQNEAL:ED STRUCTURE OF
1: t& IN; THV
RPIME2~ -i; Tf Er
GRANULAR PEARLITE AND AMTS. TO-6.3 TIMES. 10. PRIME NiE4;A)'J.VE-7 CM
-.PRIM.F-2~-SEC. - THE DIFFUSIOtj COEFf~.~lN -JHE~ RL.ATE~-E,Uifj~tl P~RARLJTE WAS 4 5
-cm ~pklm
JIMES, -la_PR IME -.NE-GA.TIVET FA*(:~~L T,~ :.URAL.. i
KIR
4 -
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Ul
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JPkS S46113
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ELEM10 MIMUPT:MY AMD CUN.,.= rljTr!,c !Dr PVZ-11-
V. L
on'l t
rx ptrlm~ntAl rm~dles. cf ttm curren~t hrjfttjnZ of
th,
clo,.w6 P.,~,.trtic tmsp,_T*uz%k,: (1, 2) wA An~ -L-rlu;5"
6) lutve dhowr. f,", t 1r, ltm ~Trohg-. mr,'pitttlk. fi~liaz
(4,
or cqu4l Lo Die iv.9 r It,
deraiLy or tb"-p'la4=m a q4tr*'u0--"- g~trvl th#g~~iit4re Of itti
txlztin3 theory Of. Anc=1ouv4leotric fqr m--ca or vcr(~
AIQ fieldr. (P-10 131~%v re
T
W Walt'll Of the Atu!~vr.
f1bove,
baw Uwti proitmoa (I 1., 12) roil .1 ntofp~. taZ A on of
d4ta obtf0s)lA mm~mri=jl
otill MlVt,~ult 'bna~iuu~~ !,.r ilt4LLtSQn4 In tht z'rpf,-,v ef vurj,Mc.-,;. or
Xaruiot~vo In thin n17-arutl~t-. 'lu Willwil w-, &ttt'nipt ul;v %mi"rtt':wn'!'~ (l*-0
to cxp"Lr, the rocliftwmb Ar-=-.1 Or m%'.FlvlLit*d ;ahor4l to tl.'t'
y
exporil.;;nto J, WhI6.1a w4uh lbitetriv 1.14d
atudIed E < e,
yor the pull~*n,~ of ipver-~toTiuz the orttorO for stiwlln--imi L,~
effect atudiod,tind, Itki ukaroa-trapto 0wraolterioLtur on the "~lrill z'
64) s mpriou of exparimArits no poiform~tl iimriva vjw'at~a'm 4--'t t~'z~'-tr
comparivon vith exi:sting thoeratigal concepto rAhi ptvaurmd In tttu co'~!wv-
Zion.
'M-R Ll
W#
USSR '13.9
UDC
VISHNEVMKIY, V. 11. , VOYTENKO, D. A. A. G., ZALKIND,
i, - P. I., MOISEM7
V. M. 9 KONGTO, S,S V CIMNKO, 0. S. PASMILY, V. K.
_KOr
SUPRMUMO, - V. A., TOLOK, V.~ T., -TEMSHCMiKO, F. F. j I.AIN -RYAD, V. H* , and
-TAWr
"Of ve Pop Physico-Technical'Distitute of`~Acadomyof Sciences Ukrainian
KharkGV
SPA
Losses of Plasma ih. a 'Uragan'.Stellarator.Wi~h Large Shear"
ns-kiy Fizicheskiy:Zhurrhal o' '19 71, PP 132
Kiev., Ukral vol 16o 1, 82 AU 0-13-93
Abstracta Irvestigations of the, rate of energy losses, In plasma have shown
that the holding time of particles significantly excep-ds the:energy Iffe
time when the plasma is of collision type.. ~ Thisartidi,.q discusses the results
of investigations on the rate of energylodses of colliilon-ty-~,e plasma for
the."Uxagan!' stellnrator. The authors. study. the depe~ence';of energy life
time,of the plasma on the amount of shear:ana tbe'.angl~t of coaversion. They
make extensive use of graphs to, Illustrate --their flndij*qi~a ajid.find that. the
experimental points lie on a stralght,lillb.~:.:The,:autho:Ls conclude that the
-results my- be explained. on the~.basis that-. atemperatuxe-drift Instability
velo
do in the plasma.. The article, contiins
3:f~g*~ band 8 bibliogra'
ps phic
USS.R UDIC. 621:372.,8.092.2Z~
-CO, V. D., KORRILOV, A. A.
VOLKOV, ~Y6~ G. , LIFEREII.
"A Wilde-Band Periodic Travel ing-Wave Decelerating SY'C~t':!ru"
Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (News f,the
Iening-xad Electrical
Engineerin Institute), 1970~ 06, ~pp 2 5-2 8 frort~ RZh_eadiot~,khtt'ha,
L
-7B!32)'
Uo T, Jul 11, Abstract No
Transletion: Tbe narner demanstrates the feasibility 6f m-_'king decel-
erating systemrs with low variaxice and'a. broad frequenr.-y band on the bai;i--
of a "chair," line jith geowetric.phazing of.the f iel d ;* the i2--ner con-
ductor o
fthe line is formed by 4 sequep'ce of rectanplar brackets
fastened to conductive or dielectric, supportr~.. 'The tem lia,3 tiio
L Y,
bands of trwisp-nrency, the upper band h a,6 n g, a negative fundamental
harmDnic, and the low- f reqlien cy band exiatirig on-ly irt tEe CnZ_~C of con-
ductive supports. Thc- corrputatignt-.1 m
oults are. con-
firmwd'. One illustration, Ill. S.
V
v2WP Y e REKIN, I. IT. et al (Leb6der Physics institute, LJSS_ Academy
of Sciences)
.1111ultiperipheral Theory on Hadron interaction at IIL(,,h FEnorgies; un-Interaction"
~Ioscow, Yadernaya Fizika; February, 1973 ~407-22
ABSTRACT: Properties of elastic and inelastic processes were considered on
the basis of the Bethe-SaIDeter eo
~uation.p ; The Icernel o the eouation -izas
th
chosen withregard for 13hencnenological considerations,: and 4 e free Para-
reters were defined by ~-he basic properties of the total. cros!3 sectiorS. A
solution of the equation with the above-mentioined kernel. was obtained, and
the basic properties of elastic scattering (diffraction~lcone ~Adtb, parameters
P and.P1 and P-trajectory) were found ~ mid proved to. be in good agreement
P
with experi-mental. data. Certain characteristic propertieci of; the corr-espond-
ing, inelastie: processes were. discussed~,
Iha article includes 59 e t"
qua ions.arA Una. figures. There are 17
6L,
i 0
USSR UDa 615-834+616.13-004.6
VOIXQ~- ~S-, Yalta Scientific Research Institute of Physical Methods of
Ire and 1.1--dical Clizatology imeni 1. Y, Sechenov, '.YsLIta
"Effects of Constant and Pulsatin- W-Irradiation on the ~Ncrvous and Cardio-
vascular Systems of Patients With Incipieut Cerebral Athe:rosclerosis"
Fninzel, -Sovetskoye Zdravookhraneniye Kirg~zii, No 2, la--/,r'kpr 71, pp 26-29
Abstract: Patients in the age group 45-6a yrs4ith initial symptoms of
atherosclerosis of the brain were subjected;to~irradiati~,,n with UV light as
a, part of. a general tre-qt-.4nt. Me treatment with UV lij~tht consisted of 15
irradiatioas (one per at intonsitiox. that* vare.. incri'MDed Troi,,i 1/2 to 3
biological doaca. Cont;tant or pulsatinf; Irz-adiallon was F-j-.jplir,-d. Application
Of UV rays had a betx!ficial effect on the fOnctioning of the iiervous and
cardiovascular sy-stems: the conditionod and=conditionect vascular reactions
were ir-proved, the EKG and indexes of bilateral 1 artorial oE~cillography tended
to retarn to normal, and the coronary blood ei~rculation temporal blood
pressure (as indicated by bilateral determinations of aspirmetry) showed less
pronounced devietions from the normil.,: At high.radiation,,i.atensities applica-
tion of pulsating irradiation produced fewer~=dcsirable effects than that of
constant irradiation in cases in which t -I~vel,of cortical processes was
'he
lavlered-and.compensation of the2ddegree was disturbed-~
-------- ---
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up. OWN
777-7-7-77-7--
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USSR :UDC.62C,.178.75Z.51
TVAV V"
Life,a't a Reduced.Temperature
Moscow, Metal-lovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrab-otka. Ketall'ov, No 1, 1971, pp
62-44
Abstract; The article describes results of a study of the effect of a re-
duced testing temperature (-600 C) on-steel life during in-oact loading. The
31A, and 40yh,
steels used for the study included 25Xh2N4VA, 3OW21,TA,
The life values obtained were statistically ah&ly-ed and:;lLnexr correlation
equations obtained, to serve as the basis forlth,e calcula.'tion of probable
life values, It was found that thestudiedq. steels have ~V,- ho ter life at
C than at +200 C. The ratio of steel life at -60O.C to tbat at +200 C
rgy, the less
(11-60/1420) depends- on the load, Viz., the iess, -the impact ene-
the decrease in life, Beginning, with a ceAain-Im-Dact en6r,-,j the decrease in
temperature increases the life. Thus, during Impact loadin; a emperature
dxop causes-a more or less significant..decr6~zejn the ll~e and:-impact
, 7-
MG. ~69,28.017
ABABIKOV, V. T., GUMBUIRG, V. I and
"Corrosion Resistance of Molybdenum Alloys in -Certain Cavrosive Media"
Spetsial'nyye Stall, I, S plavy ("Spj6ial Steels and.Alloys Collection of
worki)
Metallurgiya Press 979#, 21
Translationt It is demonstrated that domed produ ed molybdenum
sistance In inti acids~ Lodide ziedia,
alloya.have -high corrosion re 0
-and'certain special media. They axe superlox. to, nickel lloys~: such as
:hastelloy.arA:certain refractory netals,in~thisirespect* 6 tables; 4
bib116. zefs.
USSR UI)c 5~'?'
V u.-Ii, SYDORYK, E. F., and DANKO, H.Y., Chair of~81.ophysics. Kiev
.. thhOTIVIOeviv st y, iiZ I!stituta of Experimental
aboratory of Biophysics of Tumors, Kiev o:
g
jn&
Minical Oncology
Effect -of Laser Radiation-on the Electrical:Para' eters of i'Fresh, Tissaaff
m
4/Aug' 70,~ ~ip 486,483
xiev~ ftziologidheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16 1go, 4; J
Abstract: The effect of laser radiation on skin eXectrical.conductivity was
studied in hamsters. Laser rays (lambda 10#000 A; inpuI46 enarfiv, Z50 i) were
focused on an abdominal skin area of Z ::After irradiation, Pne irradiated
and one nonirradiated piece of skin wereexcised, attached.to plAtinum electrodes,
and placed in a chamber with constant humidity and ~empqriitu.,7e. L Electroconduc-
W'_105 lit. j,-an , Tissue spa-
tivity of skin tissues waa dotorminod vithin'the ge
cific resistance, dielectric constant, and Ain impedance.Vai7o determined I hour
and 1, 3, ?, and 14 days, after irradiation. ~The greates .t ~ftLftzs in these para-
meters developed within 24 hours after irradiation. The Ad:rts were found to be
reversible however, and within 2 waeks the skin tissues relta;Lnad their.preradia-
tion condition. Simultaneous histomorphological Investigations established that
thadeepest injuries inflicted by thavays-weie.in tho radtation zone, where co-
agulation.,necrosis was indicated. A colmection botw4im th~ ;3Wts in skin elec-
trio Parameters and the degree-of inji#7_ causpd ~Oy.-tho rad,,jobion is indicatoid.
- - - - --- - I I , -, - :~ , : ; i ; ~j . . !, *: I I I I I .
77~/2,-~ 014 uNcLAs-SIFIOD: : .PROCESSING DATE"15NOV70
VIC-
Organ arid Tii 'ui ian`iatiwi
5 ansp
2
USSR UDC 616.12-089.843-0.6-.616.i2-ooB.5i,:-o.8:725.51
BALLYMEK, F. V., SHANIN, Yuz. N., KOSTYUCRF.IKO. A. Li, V. S.,
VOLKOV, Yu. N., FEDOROV, G. Z., and SUPRUNEU0, Yu.
Medical Academy imeni S. M.: Kirov, Leningrad
"A Sterile Room for the Reanimation of P2tie
~ts! After, Homotransplaritation of the
Heart!,
Aoscow, Eksperimentallnaya Xhirurgiya i.Anesteziplogiya, N61 2. Xar/Apr 70, pp 84-87
Abstract.- After transplantation of:tho heart,, respiratory L-ifect-Jons constitute
one,of the principal dangers to the patients because of their lovored resistance
-P a7CQ . Afectic
and immunity. J. Phillips and G. Spencer estimated that res :Lr ry 4 r,. nS
caused the death of 1/4 of patients after 'surgery involving extracorporeal,
blood circulation. A sterile chambe~t!7 X 3 X 2.5 m) has be!en designod for tho
reanimation and intensive care of patients after~,surgery iniolvint, extensivo
trauma . and- requiring rigorous antiba ctGrial protection. The chambor is con5 'U- ucted
of plastic sheets weldo ~consis~ iz o4' two ovor-
d together and has an entrance lack
lapping, suspended plastic sheets. The chambor has co=eCti 5 fd~- 02, X20, &rd
04
vacuum, a~ telephone line, and electric connections for a def&b:~illator and an
automatic system which records and t - t ~thn mrdition of the
ransmits ou, side. data on. ,
Patients- Equipment for the kitubation qf-the~traohea, healizig of the trachoo-
ift
615.~285-7-015.21
MNOV, N A, VOLKOV YU P Central Scientific
LURIK, B. B. K--AME%
stitute of Desinfee
,7n-T-MT o;r.,'Public Health'i
Research In tTo7nT?
Moscow
-"Study on Insecticide Synergists. Synthesis of ~~P!,.perldides and
Vinylogs of PiDeronylic Aeid"~--
":Mosdow,- Khimiko-f armatsevtio'li'askiy'zhilr,!,il~Ll, ~vol' '51' Nq 8, Aug 71P
pp
Albstra'c t - As nart of the searcb- for :D ethrin synergists, piper-
-Yr
-of piperony
'~de lie acid (III) and two of its vin rlogS
were
Synthesized.. ComDound III was prepared:.by the o.~idation of
'PiDeronal (1) witii sodium hypochlorite'. Lto piperon-~lic acid (II),
and.its conversion to the acid chloride,,and reaction with piper-
idine. The Refornintsky reaction. between. I and etfiy.l bromoac-etate
yields B-(3,4-moth:rlenedioxyphonyl)-B-hydroxyprobloiii(,,Iaoid ethyl
ester, (JU) -,ehlch is dehydrated to'B- (314.~mothyle-ne'.di'.ox-,yphonyl)
acrylic acid ethyl ester (VI) end saponified to c,,k;iaothyleno-
acid (V). Acid V~:zay~also Velobtkined b7
68
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025 UNCLASSTFfF,0i' PROCEStING DATE-18SEPTO
'-ITLE--AN EFFECTIVE MIXTURE OF. 101SECT-ICIDES ON THE4ASIS10F PIRETROIDES
_'AND DDVF ~-U-l
,,UTHOR_(05l-8ESSONOVAt I.V*t VASHKOV9 V. I w-t VOLKOV,. Y.U.P. ,ZHUK, YA.B.,
-TSETLIN't
XUNTRY OF INFO--USSR.
,OUR(; E"MED tT'S.1 NSKAYA PARAZITOLOGIYA-1, PAPtAZxrARNYYEA13LEZNI, 1970, VOL
iATE.-PUBLISHED" -70
BiOLOGTCAL AND' MEDI'CAL
SCIENCES
;_INSECTICIDEv'AEROSOLT~:~ CITY!,~;',
USSR UDC: 624.012:539.4
and SHEVCHUKOV, V. D.
"On Problem of Energy Absorption in Elements of Reinforced Concrete Structures"
'Eynamics of Hydraulic
Moscow, S.B. Dinamika Gidrotelchn. Sooruzh.~ (Symposium,
Structures), 1972, pp 166-167 (from Referativn.yy Zhurnal.'Mekhanika, 1973,
Abstract No 2V882)
Translation: When calculating.structures under dynamic loads, the dynamic
coefficient is determined by the magnitude of the logaritb4iic decrement of
oscillation daraping A . The effect of the stiffness ratio of cross beam ond
column for frame structures and of joint stiffness on thelogarithmic damping
decrement was investigated. Four series of~,frame specimens were tested, their
height was 1.5 m, cross section of columns and beams from lOxIO to I0x30 cm,
span 80 cm. Oscillations were excited by i-r4pact'and.by a vlbraLor. The
numerical values oE A for the frame ' ecimoms were 0.32 ~ti~ 0,38. With a rig:td
SIP
base the variation of cross beam Ito coILLmn stiffhess~ratio6 !~,y 27 times did not
affect appreciably the value bf, A .~ 'With A: flexibl6.,base,~the value of ZA was
higher. App3ication of static load results in.. a~!aecrease oft
USSR UDC 539.4:624.012
0 0 -YU--S,. SHEVCHUKOV, V. D.
"Inf luence of Certain Factors on Attenuation of Oscillations in Reinforced
Concrete Structural Elements"
Seysmostoikost' Predvaritellno Napryazhen.~Zhelezobetor- Konstruktsiy
.[Earthquake Resistance of Prestressed Reinforced Concrete Structures --
Collection of Works] , Moscowj 197.2, pp 235-244, (Translated from Refera-
tivnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972,,Abstract No 11 V943, from the
Resume).
Translation: In designing a number of structures for dynamic loadings, it
C,
isIimportant to consider the absorption of energy by t1te strAicture i tself,
which is determined by the logaTithmic attenuation decrement.of oscillations
4. The influence of the relationship o,117;~iigidities of beams and uprights
for frame specimens and rigidity of attachment onAhe lo,garithmic attenuation
decrement of oscillations was studied. Several series of frarie (and bearn)
specimens wer--- studdied. On a rigid base, a change in the ratio of rigiditics
of beams and uprights by i factor! of '47 had no significimt influence an the
value of- S. On a compliant base, the valud of 6 vias hi~,her. Application of
a~static load decreased the value of 6 toga certain limit.
USSR UDC: 621.9.o4T
VOLKOV Yu. S. MONINA, M. A., MOROZ, I. I.,Moscow
"Concerning the Question of Titanium Mathinability"
Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materie-lov, No 3(45)01 1972, pp 11-14
Abstract: Some particulars in the electrochemical maclining of titanium
'were studied by a comprehensive method including theoreticai analysis of
the:physical and mechanical properties of:metal and solution and experi-
mental verification of the theoretical results. The theoretical studies
showed that the fluoripe anion F" has the greatest activating capacity of
the halogens, followed by I-, Br-,and Cl-,,,the zroapt promising being I-
and 13r It is concluded frcm
the results of the~experimentf_tl. studies
that with respect to productivity, stability of electrochemical machining,
and surface quality of finished parts, the,investigate&ions can be ar-
ranged in, the following conditional series: C10~ > Br-'. > ,I- > 7- > Cl-.
a
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SURFAC:E.OF~ A; CATliQ.JE'FL)R UIMC-44SVINAL PROCESS
ITLE -CA.LCULATING THC IMG -tl-
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-(03J-ALEKSEYEV, G.A. 14 1.
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STANKI I INSTRUAFINT, N, 03, 1(~701 PP 2,0- 2 1.
,9A-TE P L16 L I S H E 7 0
,~_69JECCT
-AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELEMICAL ENGR.
.-TON C TAGS-CATHOOF, SURFACE PROPERTY, ELE
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RKOXY STER
CIRC ~AC C E SS ION (410--AP 0 114 2 70
Ut,.'C.LA*iS IFIED
USSR uEr, 616.9.036
VOLKQ.VAj A. A., Institute of Biochemistry, and PhysioloV, Kirghiz AcadeT..qy Of