SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, O.M. - YEGOROV, YU.V.

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USSR UDC 621.377.622.25(088.8)(47):621..382.z3.011.222 RO "An Immediate-~-Access Memory Unit" USSR Author s Certificate, No 273285, Filed 25*Apr 69, Published 18 Nov 70 (from Referativnyy Zh-,:,rnal -- Avtomatika,!Teliamekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya Tekhuika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8B258 P) Translation: There is a well-known immediate-access memory unit which con-- tains; memory elements made from tunnel diodes. They,are- directly coupled with pairs of number buses and connected via nonlinear elements to bit lines. The memory unit also contains a read-out d ecoder andz read-in decoder. Its shortcomings are that it.h.as'.wimall capacity and, in 'Addition, is critical with respect to the;divtrgence of':the parameters -its parts and to changes in temperature. The m emory unit described o f here differs in that it contains an,-additional read-out:decoder, a gener- ator of bipolar voltage pulses, and a generator of bipolar, two-stage voltage pulses. The outputs of the indicated:genaratorai which are made, for example, in the form of d~Lode-transformer:multiplicaltion matrices, are directly connected to the corresponding numberbuses. The output of the ~additional read-out decoder is connected to one ofrthe fnputs~ of the -1/2 T77777-7-7 USSR UDC: 681.327.21.7 1,11ACHARASHVILI, Z. V., ~OBLUKOV, E. A. "Reidy-Access Tunnel Diode Memory" Institute of Electronics and Computer Engineering of the!'Llatv-'an SSR Academy of Sciences, Riga, 1962, 10 pp (from RZh-Avtomatika; TeUmekhanika i vychis- litelnaya tekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract. l4o'.9B407 DEP)i' Translation: This article contains an investigation of a tunnel diode, ready- access memory; a circuit in which the decoupling elemenc:,is a point-contact germanium diode is used as the memory cell.: One functional assetably in the form of flat micromodules 17.5 X 17.5 X 6.5 mm contains 8 memory cells. By corresponding commutation of the output terminals of the flat.micromodules it is possible to organize words (registers) with.any numberof bits. The struc.- tural features of the memory cube, consisting of identical plate-arrays, axe described. Sixteen words of 32 bits each and the last de,aoding step are ar- ranged in each 200 X 300 mm array. For convenierce of assembly and disassembly of the cube,, the plate-arrays are combined structurally by,paii:s into submodules. The basic assemblies of the entire device are described,. ond the general char- acteristics are.given. -71 7 7 USSR LJDC 355-77 YEGOM T Pt To I SHLUMOV 1. A. Iand ALABJNj if. I., Grazhdanskaya Oborona (Civil Defense), Moscow "Vysshaya: Shkola", 1970# 5114 PP Translationt In the textbook information is given on the tasksi measuies, and,organization of civil defensef the effect of veaponz~of rass destruction on.hu==g buildinGs, and structuresp means of protecting the population from weapons of raass destruction, the planning of civil defenseo fulfillment of emergency restora-Uton work, and the organization of publIc txaining on the problems of civil defense. The book is intended for students of higher oduc&Uonza institutions, Forewordi Taking into account the aggressive - policy caitied out by imperjzl- Lat states and the ams race, the 00ommunist Party and tho Soviet Govenzent show unflagging concern for strengthening'the:-nations dofensive might and improving civil defense. Civil defense is a system of statewide def en-se netwures &Uied at pro- tection of the population, creation ofthe conditions necessax7 for stable operation of national economic TIrOjects; izwtim of wax,. and, in case of the use of weapons of mass destruction by the,e Of nemy, at the,eaxrydnS out zescue and inmediate emergency restoration,mck.. vai Based on this promiset the basiatatka of instx :ion in higher edaca- 7 USSR YEGOROV, P. T., et al.., CivJ-l Defense, ~.Ioscotrj "Vysshaya Shkola," 1970, 544' pp tional institutions in the " Civil Defense" course consist of teaching the stuclents -- future specialists - methods of protection from nuclear weapons, and of teaching then how practically to inplement civil dofense measures both in peacetime and wartinel and to fulfill the duties of conrwnders of proEl" forztions :~ox their instructional - J.09 The - pmsent textbook iras ircitten in accordance w1th the training progzaz for students of higher educational institutions in the~.~ "Civi I Defense" course arA is intended for students of the, nation'stechnical engineering and humani- ties educational institutions, Besides~thiss it.can 43so be--used by sti;dents. of_the other higher the: VLL-006rSe Of, We fte US ithe of .--t_-th*AWC_ w-,11c .1, t tutej; ife-All oii dandidate of 0 ences ocen T.Y 15texs 19 2 fsections 1 and 27. d and I. A. Shyyakhov (C~apteit 2 f'seotio and jJ7, 3, 4, 5, 9, and 10, and Docent N. 1. Alabinp teacher at the Moscou Technological Institute of Light Industz7 and Candidate of Ifilitarl SoiencerS (ch&Dters 7 and,12). Dil.-Ision Director of the USSR Hinistry of Hig4er and Secaix1ary Spocial Education G. A. Faxpoyt provided general auperviaion. 2h 102 USSR YEGOROVI P. T.p et al.# Civil Defenzet Hoscout "Vysshaya Shkola," 1970, 544 Table of Contents Page Foreward :Introduction 5 chapter. 1 -Civil Defense in Hualeax Hissile Waxfaxe 7 1. Nature of a possible future war 1 7 2. Tasks of Civil - Defense 14 Organizational Structure of Civil Defense 21 Mapter. 2 Cha~tacterlstics of. Nuclear. lie lap (from Materials of on s. . 'Foreign Press). 44 I, Nuclear Arms 44 2. Foci 61 liucloax Destruction. aad R4dioactively Contaminated Areas 83 Chemical, Weapons go Biological Weapons 100 Chapter 3 ~ Dispersion and Evacuation 1-~ethods of Prqt~ctinLz the Po ulation p iog l Organization and Planning e Dispersion and Evacuation log 2t 2=uxing Dispersion and Evacuation i2l aLtion 3, Implementing Dispersion and EvUeu, 129 317 711 USSR YEGO-ROVI, P. T., et al., Civil Defenset 1,10 scow, "Vywhaya, Sh1colat" 1970, 544 pp Chapter 4 Individual Nleans of Protection 1. Methods of P-rotecting Reopixatox~ Organs 133 , 2,116thods of P=tecting the Skin , ~ 168 - i# dhz~pter 5 Pioteactive Structures forii.Ci~n e fense 177 1. Designation and Classification of Xxotective Structures 177 'and R~ui pmenV, 2 Shelterst, Their AzTan 78 -3. -Radiationproof Sheltersi Their Arxangftent and Equipment 206 40 Use of - Mines and fllinesbaft~ for,ShAt.6r 220 Rules'' for Using Sheilte= ZZ3 Chapter 6 Engineering and Teqhnical Civil Defense 1-leacures'Increas- ing the Stability of Opexation of National Econoac Prqjects~ 234 Is- The,concept of Zones of Possibla~Deztruction in~ a, Nuclear Explosion 235 2i, Planning and Building Cities. and Iniustrial Regi,'onz With Consideratimfor.Civil Defense..:~*4 238 tho. Stability. 'of. -Opei-atim of Rati anal Evaluation of Ecoiiozda Projects with Raspect.to~Destruetiva.Facton 0 a Rucloax 245 4 103 Al H.:. USSR YEGOROV, P. T.# et al., Civil Defense, Moscow, "Vysshaya Shko -,1' 344 970, pp 4. Engineering and Technical H,easures Implemented.ait National Economic P=jects 259 5j - Planning Engineering and Technical Ileasures 282 Chapter 7 Plahning.Civil Defense - Principles of PlannIng Civil :Defmise at a National Economic Project Designation.of a Civil Defense Plan atIational Pconomic Projecta 285 Requirements hade on the, Civil Defense Plan'of a National Economic Project 286 niti sw Man of a al- Data for Worldng Out the Divil Defem I National Economic Project 288 Procedure for Working Out Approving and CorreAlng the Civil:Defense Plan of a Rational n1conomiciProject 289 50 - Documents of the Civil Defeziso Plmn' of,, a Vati=4 Economic Project and Their Storage 290 -Chapter 8 - Public Action Under Thrvat,of Enerq Attack and on Civil Defense Signals. 297 Public Action Under Threat of Enemy Attack. 298 Public Action on Civil Defonza~Slg~als 308 51V -il 1970P 544 pp and 327 327 3jO 341 353 367 367 372 378 393 396 396 402 408 USSR YEGOROVI P. T., et al., Civil Defense, hosoow "VysshE4a Shkola," 1970, 544 pp 4. Me-Ithods of Carxying Out Rescue Work 419 Organization -of Farty ' 447 :' Public Cha r:12-: Teaching Civil Defe=6- to the 4154 1. ~Tasks and Goals of Civil Defense Instruction at. Natioria Economde Projects 454 Z.: eivil~Defense Ttaining Frogmts 46o .311 Requirements W e of Instruction. 4 -organizin and FlamAngIns etiz 9 tru on,: 464 ;.5'. :ftej*-ring the Teacher ford Studies~apd.worklng Out ' E4ucational-Materials 467 of InSt=Ction AMethods and Forms 468 Sprea~ng Infoxnation'About, Civil Def6MO 477 AppendiXes 479 7/7 MINIUM-1 ~Mpl LMR ubc: 622.oll 43 VEGOROV- P-V- N-TRENBURG, R. K. Determination of the Tensor of Total Stresses in th6 Field of Action of itatio Gravii nal and Tectonic Forces Sb. nauch. tr. Kuzbas. Dolitekhn. in-ta (Collected Salentific I its of the 28 Kuznetsk Basin Polytechnic-al Institute),:,1970, Vro 2!~ pp 3:2-37 (from BM-Hekhanika, N 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV688) Translatz n: Rock is trea-ted as an I deb2ly. elastic rn~,-diu The naturall vreight of the rack generates vertical and hotizontal principal stresses vhich satisfIr the well k~ovn formula of A. N. Dinnik. 'ic we i ght of the rock, avd where p is the Foi3son ratio, y is the specil I R Is dep-Ith. 'Me principal tectonic stresses. in tho co~respc~pding xlulz' system satis-Loy the analogous relationship: 120 PilOCESSENG DATE--27NOV70 03L Q,`4C L &S S I. F I E 1) T-ITLE--COMPAR ISOIN' BFTWEEN THE Alj GAENTED~ WAVE AND GR E E IN5FUNCTION MFTHODS IN THE ZONE THEORY OF SOLIDS -U~ -~i.',AUTHOR-(04)-0YAKlN, V.V., YEGOROVI. R . ~j~&. ZYEZDIN, V.*K. SHIROKOVSKY, V.P. -Mavsfsi~l ~ 'C OUNT RY OF IN'FO--USSR CE--FILIKA METALLOV I METALLOVE ENIE 29,~ (3), 579-;-483 SOUP MAR, 1970 PUBL ISHEO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATER I ALS TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRON SPECTRUM WAVE FUNCTION, ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE, METAL CRYSTAL, CALCULATION, GI RE N; FUNCTI.ON, VAft.[ATIONAL METHOD ONT ROL 14ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 'LASS--UNCLASSIFIED -00CUMFNI C ~:~PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1819 STEP NO--:Ull 0 12 670 0 21 00 30 4 7 9f 0 4 83 _C IRC A CC E S S' VON NO--A.rl,1129187 UL. -,S S 1, F I.E. tl .CLt -212 031 UINIC L A S S I F'I E 0 iPROCESSUNG DATE-2-7NOV70 CIRC 4CCESSION NU--AP0129187 ABSTRACT4EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRiICT.~ THE MATHE-MATICIL PROBLEM (IF FlINDING THE ELE,CTROIl ENERGY SPECTRUM~AND WA V EFlJ',]cTl0`,NS (IF: METAL CRYSIALS AND DERIVING THE ELECTRICAL AND OTHER P~'.),JPFRJIES FROM T;i_SF- IS CONSIDEREG THEORE T IC ALLY IN T1,40 FORMS BASED ON THE AUGMEINITE-0 PLA;"JE ',,;AVE A ND GREEN$S FUINCTfON MFTHODS~ IRESP. '~IS PRO " -i E P IT:~ VED THAI' IN BOTH T1 RELATIVESTIC AND NONRELATIVISTIC CASES BOTH METH,0.11S tMAY BE DER !VEU FROM A-SINGLE BASIC VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLE. &PME .01: T~,iE SINFLARITIES AND PIFFERENCES,BETWEEN.THE TWO METHODS APE 01 SCUSSED. U N C, LI F' I ED LS S' o.Z 9r. J'~ 01' '74 yS Cg Cor, and Oom:j of T:ioir ciiloridc-z "o 1, ja el 1"N" pp 2- ZO S _^O' . k' N~.U- i-i-Aall, 'N k bs. il r a cRcsults are Drosentcd of jjive5ui~'!_ations an 12a of -41~1 01, p r Od u cj; ri-W al-Loys. T_-u Vol ves G Cuni n 0-:7 h,3X C~IoriUe 'tion of t.,it) :;Cjlu"~ -Ioll b"I '11 _'ic The qxtant~*k~v of intrpa'..cud. dji'uo ts-isa solutiOn its dtatenlinud, by. trlposi'Lionlof Lac, Out'i, 00, a lloy. L; a rczult of cort-duc-~..-Itin of cialorldc.,i ani ',; u~j U Q'IIU :30 tion of U e products of a- tkLaaiu-:i s"jon;Ic; IS Gt, u _1'roz wibc"' iL iz nuz;:dble '~D rjiA ji~ot:; -,rilvh. a un. -ai, iform a~ -iz~ Lion of al L u Cs cozponcnt. Licrc coiltent i ho: a iloy up ~ to 10 pe r c c, i r tho tensilo sLren.:,th of wizil roduc_LJ on of d-ucT,-;2a iii the 5tato. j'~ cc;-:~id~-Pablo effcc:t Q' -,m' 4. ~-rk nardundn- at room tcwii turcs can bQ outaiucd by v.10an--r of huat t r oi Un. r... t, Olt I I I I I1A 1 1. i ~030-~ UNCLASS&!Eb :'P1WCFSS'1NG DATE--list :T_MF-_P.REPARATION OF TITANIUM TUNGSTEN ALLOYS aY COF~EDUCrION OF THE-Tq .-CHLORIDES9 AND SOME MECHANICAL PROPERTI.ES-OF JHE ALLOYS -U- ~'_,fAUTHOR-MOYNOVY S.G.t REZNICHENKO# V.Av~SOLONINAt OoP.9 ULYAKOVAv %%I..? ~--YEGORQ SSR SCjURCE~__j ZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv METALS 19709' (1)p 26-3Z..' : -AT :"o E PUBL ISHr--D-----70 AREAS--MATERIALS :.-..-.TOPIC TAGS--TITANrUM ALLOY, TUNGSTEN ALLOYp. MECHANICA,L. PROPERTYV CHLORIDE, ~-_~-BINAPY. ALLOYo.METAL HEAT TREATMENT*, MAGNESIUM -:CPNT;tOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -._~,OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0539 STEP N3--Ug/0370/70/000/001/0026/0032 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0105524 UNCLASS ff!_LF_D~::_ 212, -t- 030 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 C fl~C ACCESSION NG--AP0105524 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(JJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NEW METALLOTHFRMIC METHOD OF "OBTAINING BINARY kl-W ALLOYS AND SOME OF THE~MECH '~ PROPERTIES or- THEsE ALLOYS ARE OESCRIBEDe THE METHOD FUNIDAMENTALLYCONSISTS IN DISSOLVING .,.-,..THE WCL SUB6 IN TICL SUR4 AND IN REDUCING THE SOL14. BY METALLIC THE A14T. 13F WCL-.SUB6 DISSOLVED DcPENOS.OWTHE DESIRED~QUALITIES OF.THE ALLOY. AFTER COREDN, OF-THE CHLPRIDES~.AND AFTER YACUU,11 SEPN. OF THESE OEACTION PRODUCTS-9 A TI TUBE ALLOYED- WITH! W IS F641,AE-0, FROM WHICH GASINGS- C(JNTG*' AN EVENLY DISTR BUTED ALLOYING ELEMENT CAN BE OBTAINED. `.8Y-lKREAStNG-THE W COUTENT TO .10PERCEUT-v,THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF: THE -.TI ALLOY IS INCREASED. BY HE4T TREATMENT OF TKE Tt-WALLOYSt Ail IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT OF MECH. PROP ERT11 ES AT ROOM 41014P. CAN. BE OBTAINED. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 _'T. I- TLE--ST-ABILITY LOSS OF CYLINDRICAL SHELLS UNDER THE ACTION OF EXTERNAL SURE -U`-1 _;::.YEGUROVS N RT-OP,:l.,-,INF*&~ USSR' _8~~PkIKLADNAIA MEKHANIKAv VOL;- 61 MAR*: 1970i R P :1 14~- 117 ----MAR70 ATE PUBLISHED AREAS-i-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MAR.1 NE ENGR, P;HYSICS lJOPIC TAGS--CYLINDRIC SHELL STRUCTURE, REINFORCED SHELL STRUCTURE,-SHELL _:'~.STRUCTURE- STA131LITY CONTROL~M ARKING--NO RESTR ICT IONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1995/0962 STEP NU--UR/0198 17,0/006/000/011410117 --AP01116372 :.C IRC ACC ESSION NO USSR UDC 53T.591-15 A Y'EFIMOV N. N., )~OLOSOV, V. A., KORYAKIN, VEMOV, S. N., YIECWZU V- D.- KRASIL'N~OV, D. D., KMIM, A. I.I.MdMOVSKAYA, V. P., MAKSDIOV, 81 V., XMIEROVA, N. M., MOL'SKIY,, S. I. ~ ORLOV, ~V'. A., SLEPTSOV, I.M, SIZOV, V. va, KHRISTIANSEN4 G B., and SHOSSUTDINOVA!, F. K. "Preliminary Results of Recording Extensiye Showers on a Recording Array in Yakuts)e' Moscov, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSBR) Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 35, No 10, Oct 71, pp 2098-2101 Abstract: &xperiments are described iwvhich attempts vere made at determin- ing the energy spectrum, cormosition, and anisotropy.of cosmic rays within the range of energy 1017 to 1016,ev. It is.des'ired to extend the range to cover ev and above. of a particular interest are the .folloving problems: do 10 the rays.orriginate within the Galaxy or inmetagalactia regions, wbat is the direction from which they arrive, and hov,Carenkov radiation produced by them is distributed within the atmosphere. The t3st equipmnt consists of 13 recording points distributed over an area of 3 )alf, vj.'O a central. time con- trol point. The output spectrum was m-.a8txmd over a. riod Of 2945 hours. shovers. wers- noted during that pariodj with tho 41 un', faUlng within the 1~3 USSR ~VERNOVt S. N.., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Beriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 35, No 10, Oct 71, pp 2098-2101 array exea. The orientation of the axis was found by the "triangulation" method comparing the time of arrival of the showers at different recording points. An analytic expression is given in the paper for the integral output spectT of extensAve showers at sea level for the iifterval of N between 2 x 10 and 2 x 10P. The intensity, determined ifith:this formula, appears to be 2 'to 3 times as great as recorded elzewhere.~ Distribution of derem%ov light vUh respect to the shower axis waa determined by obaervations conducted on clear, moonleBn nights. It was found to-be similar,to that of the primary gw= quanta, but it decayed with the distance from the axis more slowly than s (R-2,5 as dgainzt.R-3,*_3 for charged particles). the amount of charged particle Exami ion of the energy spectrum of primary Particles lead to the con- elusion that the electromagnetic component is.responsible for 80% of it. Dependence of primary energy on the-output,ff was established, and on the basis of this relation the integral spectrum was connect- computed.. The coefficient ing.these.tvo ragnitudes was found to beAvice as big~ as the one previously accepted elsewhere, 2/3 322 USSR uDc: 621.373.353(088.8) LOMAYEV, Yu. I. "A lobdulometer" IfSSR Author's Certificate No 266o6T, filed 18,Dec 6T 'published 1 Jul 70 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 2,.Feb 711. abstract ,No 2A4oi P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a rj:~duloneter which contains a precision voltage divider and' a commutator iiIhich alternately switches in the complete and divided signalz~ To reduce -zodulometer error due to limited resolution of the tube, the.gain of the.amplifier followi-ng the commutator is increased to a value determined:by tha required precision of the OSCillOSCODiC indicator. To -orevent overloading~of the device which leads to addition~i error, a tracking bilateral,ampiit~U~6 cli-D _per is con- nected in the amplifier circuit betveen the cotmut4torsOnd the oscillo- scopic indicator. E. L. 39 USSR UDC 519 214 YEG ROV, V. A. "Certain Sufficient Conditions for the Repeated Logarithm 11M.le" Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. !Mcillved. Natich. _13'b~ [Theory of Probaibi litioss artni, -1 Scientific~ Colic-ction], Ilo 5, 1970, and IMathematical. Statistics. Indep, c n t a 6 ~ p_ (Translated fro-m IlefeTativuyy Zhunial Kiberntutika, No. 5, 1971, P S t r a C t "?0. 5V2G bY tile autilor) Translation:, Let X13 X,,.,.be a sequejlCoLof independent randor, qllantiti,~s with distribution functions Vl(x),,V, (X) ...respectively. 1.~_~t EXII 0, E-N. 11 In 1,2, . B4 E Lsfy)-j (x 'a it is proven that tile conditions !P P ux..! >Y44 in In .9.) < Li (aX., % -USSR, UDC 519.214 -toy Wic S). Nlat.~ Stptist, IN lived. I I YEGOAOV, V. A., Teoriya Veroyatnostey i No 3 ~~ 1970, pz), 62-68, -C35 NC D PkOCESSING DATE:--~-20NIOV70 Bfu~[(,-IiAPHY -U" AU;T-H0R-f02)-bURVlCh, G. I YE60ROV, V.A.*' CUNTRY CF INF-0--USSR E D I T S 1 iN S k~ I Y7-HURNAL NO 31. 1970, R., 95 A)ATE- P U-6 L I Sf E- 0---- 7 C S U 3 J E- G TA kL S --L I G L Gu I C AL AIN, DA&U ICAL SCIENCES~. BEHiiVIURAL j!k-ND SOCIAL S Ll EN C ES '6 b -14 L L TCP.IC T,~G!;-AF-FiCH '11CIM ~iPACE MEL) IC INEi, I B L I OGRA RIHY P E R S (3,N ~Ci:# L-r-r it t~ vi .',T r~l I -P R GXY PEE L/FkAME-3006/0359 S T F AL LA: .0 :Z/ 3 0.-,5 k~--r-,CLASS I F IEO 0'ROCESSILMG DATE--,;0N0V70 C19C, ACC E SS I I Nul--APC 1` 14 8, G11-0- S F PA C T _s,Vl;'-.TIGN AN~.; SP,~U i,.E)[Cl[.)Er 13ASED VOIIEMALISM t~-'zAK[NIG US-E OF THE (%(.fQr-VLMU;~TS (IF Phy(Jf_;LU(,Y L I CAL MEDICINE, HYGIEN PHY I L! 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S~,RGE)'.EV, SHuUL7) BE -AEAS AF THE u'A~1!14 CF THE DEVELOPME -N I ~ I WE L C G L) Wit- JF VIATION, If4DIVI(,lU,'lLS SIUDRO (~Ul _STI;.-4S OF THE INIr-LUE.NCt-_' OF VARIQUS FACTJRS 011 LIG Ut TH! -HTS u[: SELFC1 ION, AND limlr,~G, TH,- F V.1 FAL ACT 1 V I I Y OF FIL IGHT OF i',ED PC AL WSEAVA V I UN, lJF ASSUR ING THE Si&E.-TY i FLIGHIS, Tht:,SIE PR,06LDIS lkRE S"Uh-D _Y A t..,tkRGF u E T A C, I-!~".iN t, F ~LILiliTIT'M WGlR;,,fFl_',,5 AND PHY~jIlA.A"S1. A,'~ L'VUR G I I,,",? 1.1 G INMMMJ~ 01,1 lMt-IiuuRAPl-ISj HAHERIALS ijf~ sY,,,l,()0.sfA ),MkE 61-11,1(l KMLI.~Iff~:D 10N AVIANIO -N AND SP `LE "i 0 1 NE -,,L'Lil - I'HE 0 It, UGR APHY ~10 THE SP~CJALISTS li'~ 'L I UN-U E R CLV!Ee;j 1;~CILJOILS lf-': U R K S IN THI: ;_,IJS~SIAW LA:l.,G',jA(;I:_ i- 0Y 1 5, 1 c' 1'~ 6 7, 1 1 L G F 5253, ITuls, li -i I r lilivi G~Dpif:- UOINE 13Y U -~ UN , V I VULCHEK, L. A. T 1 (L 6 L A S S f C I I S -NU"V I V . V . ~PASII UR6LLI I. P., PEUPOV) ANO -NUMEIZOUS I.NV E S T I GA T I ON S i~ REGENT YEA,%.S. u; t,c LAS S I F I E D 3 13 0- 3 UNCL AS Sl Fito PRGCE~SSING DA'rE--2(),%'OV7(,' rHL GIVEN' 'USSR W~ 621-314-57 111V~11, ~V. A. F MISHMOVSKAYA., V. V. flout -put Voltage Regulation of An Autonomous Voltage Inverter with Pulse--Duration Y Ddkl. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Po itogam nauchno--isgle~i. rabot. za gg-.Mosk. energ. in-t, 1970.g. Sekts. Elektron.,tekliniki.. Pcdsekts. Prom. elek- troniki (Report of the Scientific--Technical Conference On the-Results of Scien- tific--Research Work during 1966-1969..Yoscow Power ln6tit-ate, 1970. Electronic Technology Section. Industrial Electronics Subsection), Mr~ncow, !969, pp 62-68 (from RZh--Elektronika i, Xeye ]2rimerienlye No 5,1 May 70, Abstract Ila 5B6CO) Translation: It ic shown that a static version of an outp:at voltage regulator of -an inverter with pulse-duration modulation is non-efficient. An astatic automatic ~coatrol system is faster acting and with the, approprIate.computation it is pos- sible to assure that operation of output conversion,1ntegration, and dropping be completed during a time not longer than the period of the settinG pulses for each. The control time with the presence of filters; is considera%~ly above the period of the fundamental frequency of the output voltage. Consequently, if the load tolerates the presence of higher harmonics, and vith a reje4tion.of the filters, it is permissible to accomplish regulation with the use of an astatic controller, -3 ill- I.- R. Now, r USSR UDC 613, 693 BONDAREV, Z. V., PAV OSOV, V. A. and KOL Cardiovascular Function in Airplane Crews IYuring Long' Flights" Mascow,-Voyenno-Meditsinskly Zhurn.al, No 972, pp 65-67 Abstract: Study of cardiovascular changes in airplane crews during long flights and short flights involving refueling in the air: rev~~aled a direct correlation between the degree of stress present at a given stage of the flight and the cardiovascular response. For example, 0.1c heart rate before the engines were started was within normal,limits (68 to. 80 bents it minute) but higher titan on nonflying days. At takeoff and landing the. heartbeats of-the pilots increased to 120 to 150 comparea to 70 to .100 during the flight and 60 to 33 after the flight4 As ~the plane approached general area of the tanker, the pilots' heart rate averaged. 72 beats a minute, rising to 111 as the two planes neared and,to 140 during the.actual refueling (the tensest-part of the flight), Analysis.*of the:P-Q and Q-T intenrals on the electrocardiogram also revealed changes directly rel4ted to the degree of stress present during the different situations encountered in. flight. gy USSR WC 55IM2,2051-311-21 P=Xk&--OV, G. G. NOV, V. N., TOATOVA9 A. V. j and FIMPPOV I a A* ilf the,.Southera,~6"# 44ademy of Sciences Uk5SR "Oil Fields as.an Ecological Ifiche" Moscow, Priroda, No 11, 1971, PP 75-78 Abstratti Observationa are nade on the foxnation, behavior, distribution and composition of oil "aggxegateall collected from, the surface mid near-suxface layers of the Gentrd~Z Atlxmt.lc during the 1970 cruise of the :tvn-,earch vessel AkMomik Vornadskiy. Five size groups were d1stingix1sh%1j rangIng I om those under I ma to 8 mn In Uanator, the lattor balrig the Diost numurou4, Vany aro overgrown ifith porAphyton, blue-green nlgaa, diatoms', and cruataceanis,, By noving freely over the water in response to vave and uindp thme oil aggn- gates can serve as indicators of currenta aM jxoces:~ea (1,f horlzontal LAxing of the ourface layors. Exporiments on the capaoity of the aggregates to from 130awater ZI concent=te cerium, rathenium, arA zinc ic-iffed ther to be excellent adsorbents of these elements. This fact plLua~the pr*sence of bio- genous elements on the surface of the agepv-g&V~s and ruaximin exposurs to lielit and oxygen create favorable conlitions for the dsvelol=eat.of periphyton. USSR UDC 5"19.257.-669.24 ZMMVSKIY, V. I., PYATYSHEV, L. L, ZA14ILUSKIY, Ye. P. KONARDI, G. G. (Kali;Rngr ~.Moskovskaya Oblast) Omethods of Evaluating the Mechanical Properties ard Struct-ural Strength of Metal Materials at Low Temperatures" :Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 12, December 1�71, pp .26-29 Abstract: In the present article is briefly considered the state of the question urltth respect to each test category-, previous4 co;ducted projects are described, and problems concerning further developments are presented on the basis of discussion. An analysis is given of the proc'6rdiures for deternaning the mechanical characteristics of materials at temperatures down to 200 K (tests for elongation, and tests for impact viscosity, -writh a-previously created fatigue crack). Diagrams are presented for installations used in hydraulic and pneumatic tests of containers at a temperature of,200 K. 6 figures. 3 references-. 167 low WN 11 Nr'. AP0646438- Ref o Code: Us sp,. LTC 537. 2; Yascow, t r n I 'Quo- The Lq V ta Jet t y bibldo- re 7,' 5. 1' USSR UDO 621.z8~.5.001.5 YEGORML -V - - - - -Candidato Of Technical Scianoos; UITMEWA, A..Kar Cazdidate C%' LIII: 11R. L.F., Candidato of J Mtl Tez~n I Sciences *Device For Dstermiln3-tioa Of The Carrant-Voltage Charactoriatic Of A Phatoelootric 91qktroW�.Sikaj No 2, Feb 1972, pp 44-46 Abstracrt: Maluboda are considarc~d for determining, the reverea saturation current 10 and tha pura=ater A in the working region.of the cxxTrant-voltago characterie- tit off silicon ph-otoalectri4 onara converters. The priiniplas ol" oparation and the units of a functional schens aro, described. The soMme cantaino a logarith- mic a=PlVier, stOrsgO devices, diviOlOn utllt,, solo-otiva aella, convorter or lo.7 10 into 10, digital presentation unit, and a cor=Astor, The deivico aevolopoa makes it possible to determine ~he. param-etorz,l and I of" photoelectric or era with an area from I to 4 ca in the intervals I 1' 1 10 1 . 101 a. The measurement error-ie~not more than 5 parewnt sad the measurezoat t Jim does not erxeta 10 see. 4 fig-kraf. UNC L f, S S I F I ii~()CE!~~ ING DATE-18SEP70 -T~ -ITLE-1-UNIVERSAL KEYED -U- ---AtJTAOR-(02)-KA9PUKHIN, G.P.; YEGOROVy, V:9 S.-. 'b-QN-TRi' 10F. INFO--USSR -IYA I AVTOHATIZATSIYA PROIZVODSTVAt NO It .-SbURCIE'. -Mri-SCOW. MEKHANIZATIS PP 35-36 ,~,.PATE- PUBLISHED - ----- 70 UBJECTAREAS-EL'ECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. ,~-"'TOPIC.TAGS--0tGITAL COMPUTER* PUNCHED CARDt AUTOMATIC COMPUTER :PqOGRAMHINGt ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE, BINARY CODE, ELECTR MAGNET C o 1 ~PULSMUMU ALGOL DIGITAL COMPUTER9 (UIALGOL60 LANGUAGEt (U)URAL .:DIGITA-L COMPUTERt (UU1420 DIGITAL COMPUTERP U),~ ES142 DIGITAL COMPUTER -CIONTROL MARKING-NIG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMEUT CLASS-UUCLASSIPIEO -QQXY:R=ELfFRAMF---1985/0243 STEP NO--UR/0118/7OiOOO/UOl/OO35/0036 -tlqC ACC ESSICIN NO--AP0100764 UNCLASS IFI~ --18SEP70 212 020 UNCLASSI FIED',' PRO,CESSING DATE Cl RC. -ACCESSION NO--AP0100764 THE KUU ALGOL IS ,~'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEFUNCTION-OF THE ACCUMULATION AND AUTOMATIC CODING OF. INPUT LANGUAGE SYMBOLS ON THE BASIS OF THEALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60~SUPPLEMENTEF) BY THE RUSSIAN AND GqEEK ALPHABETS AS WELL AS BY 10ENTIFIERS OF STANDARD FUNCTIONS ANO :THE NINE DIGIT BINARY CODE. 17 ALSO PUTS THEMp IN~JHE FORM OF INPUT PERFORATOR AND THEN ON PERFORATED ELECTRICAL PULSES, INTO THE CARDS. ~. THESE LATTER ARE THE CAqDS IN THE INPUT PERFORATOR or- THE --ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH WHICH THE.KUU ALGOL WORKS. THE BLOCK .DIAGRA.14 OF THE KUU ALGOL IS GIVEN-AND 'IS ACCOMPANCED BY A VEPBAL EXPLANATION OF. THE FUNCTIONS OF EACH BLOCK. THE.INFOMATION TO BE .."TRANSFERRED TO THE PERFORATED CARD IS ACQUIRED BY PRESStNG KEYS ON THE PANEL SW.I-T.Cll8OARD,- SHOWN 14 &.PHaTOGRAPH,- BEARJ N(.,:,THE- ENGR4VED ~,SYMBOLS OF THE ALGOL 60 LANGUAGt. WEIGHING 30 KG.ANO MEASURING 5,?o TIMIES 430 TIMES 235 MMI THE INSTRUMENT IS CAPABLE OF WORKING WITH I;UNIVERSAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS OF THE,"URA011 M-201 AND BESM 2 TYPES. UNCLASSIFIED. USSR uDc-: 621.396..96:6~1-3-fl, MIMOV, V. I., NUZHD]21, V. M. YEGOROV, V. V OVCEMIIKOV, Ya. Yu. "Ener&r Characteristics of a Signal Reflected from an,E~dended Bough Surface" Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta ('Works of the Moacow Aviat-ion Institute), 19701 vyp. 208, Pp, 48-62 (from. M-Radiotekhnika,, Up 1. jan 71., Abstract No 1G28) Translation: The authors consider the energy- characteristics of a reflected signal as a function of the statistical properties of the reflecting surl ce, ,a the.:velocity vector of the aircraft, radiation patterns of tho transmitting and receiving antennas, and parwzeters -of'the,~ probing signal. The spectrum of Dompler fluctuations at, the receiver output is calculated. n-ie indeter- minacy function is found for the reflected signal. It is shovm that the energy spectrum of the signall at the receiver output is a convolution of the indeterminacy function of the probing 3ign&land the transition-srectral characteristic of the surface. Six i-Ilustrations,,~bibli,,),,vraphy of three tities. M- S. :!I I IN 111.11: kil 7;:: 1* 1.1 1 :' ~:.- - j- ~ 71-11. IIIIIII JJA j.; w! 7 0 n Ilazi USSR UDC: 621.396.96.:527,623-:08:527.61 YEGOROV, V. V., ONOPRIYENKO, Ye 1. "Arfalysis of Self-Contained Phase Type Radio Reaige Fi ders" n Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works or thel-lorcow Aviation InstitijLte) 1970, 2-01, pp IN-142 Tfrom RM-Iladiotckhuikat No 12, Dei: 70, Ab5tract Tio 12G96) Trtmslation: 'Ilie priper deu.13 with thoorlAical mi~Liyz5is ~)f alrborw~ niiase t devices used for determining the distancear inclined rang measurem2n e to an,extended rough surface. The instrum ents operate on the two-rlock principle of range measurement. Two, types of instruments are considered, the difference being in choice of the. type of wdulmtI6~P an(L the method of signa.1 -processing in the reception and measurement channels. The sta- characteristics of the signal at the phase discriminator input are analyzed. The relationship of the- averagq -voltage and -the spectral density of fluctuations at the discriminator out ut'are discussed. Five il-lustr,-,- P tions,bibliography of six titles. Na.'S.' 1/1 ~. 4. : ;; . . i , I , 1 1 1 ! I . . 7 a .;I ; I I I 1 1111, 'A 11.1, Plil ~ 1 ;. i I I I . . ~ I :. I 212 014 UNCLA551 FlEo: PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 C -AP0140250 71RC ACCESSION N07 -AbSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DRY PLATFORMIM; GASp CONTG. H 53.3 AND CH SUB4i C SUB2 H SU66, ANO~C SU83 H SUB8 46.T :YQL. *PERCENT WAS HEATED TO 400DEGREES AND ITS S CONTENT (60 MG PE-11 Mi ORIME3 AS H SuB2 S -AND ORG. S I WAS REMOVED AT 5 AT14 ON A CU-ZN CATALY!S' r, THEN MIXED W(TH 1:3.5 STEAM AT 400DEGREESt PASSED THROUGH A CONVERSION FURNACE AN.D THEN T.KROUGH TUBES CONTG. CATALYST GIAP-3. THE GAS CONVERTED /r 750oEGREES' WAS COOLED TO 412DEGREES A14D ENTERED THE co CONVERTER, WHERE THE REACTION, CO PLUS H SU62 0 FORMS AND IS: FORMED. FROV. CO SUB2 PLUS H SU82v 2.STAGES AT 430DEGREES., THE CONVERTER GAS WAS COOLED TO ~.2 -10DEGREES BY REANS OF A WASTE HEAT BOUL_ER*~ C0 S012 WAS REMOVED BY -MONOETHANOLAMINE PURIFICATION, PFlM.:NPZv USSR. AC1 Lj TY UNCLASSIFIED CAM~ .......... USSR uDc: 621-396.670-951 IVANOVA, 11. S., DOGDANOV, A. A. , '.E.SROPOV,. G. M.: OGAJ'IOVfi-, L. A., ZUy-kV, F. K., ROIII ye - M. YEGOI OEM" A FiberGlass-Reinforced Polarization Material" Moscow, Ort~.nrtiya. izrAroteni-. a, Proi yshlenn:r~rc Obraztsy, Toiarny-yc. Znaki, No 30, Oct 71, Author's Certificate No 317137, Division 11, filed 30 Sep 64, Published 7 Oct 71, P 193 Translation: T is _.kuthor's Certi_-Picate introduces a fiberglass -rei nforced o1arization m7te-1-ia-I based or, text-olit_- for antenna reflectors. As a p istinGuishing feature of the patent, the weight of:the refflecto-r is d reduced by adding; to the glass-textolite rein forceirient a layer of inetal- lized glass fabric -.'nich contfins ,Fettlallized glaxss filanents in one of the irections of -4-s structure (warp or 1reft). '-'lie glass filzi~rients consist d -ary glass: fibers coated with. a layer of metal. (r_-luminum or of element zinc) securcly bonded to the Class fiber sWrface. ----------- j USSR -KOLESNIKj Ye. S~, MAKAROVA, S. B. PAKHOMOVA4 E. M., YEGOIWV L.Ae.". "Anomalies in Sorption in Phosphoric Acid Ionites" Anomalii pri Sorbtsii na Fosfornokislykh Ionitakh [English.Version Above], Moscow., 1971,13 pages (Translated from Refe-rativnyy ZhuTnal, Khimiya, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 B1415 Dep. by the author's). Translation: It is demonstrated that.ordinary styrene bivinylbenzene phos- -exchange:tequilibrium is phate.resins; (I) have low Th capacity; t~eiiion established very slowly; the Th diffusion factor in Iis. very low, 10 -11 cm,2/see. The Th distribution factor increases with increasing concen- tration of nitric acid and dispersion, of: I. After contact with Th solutions, I-reduces its capacity for many multiply chirged:ions. As swelling ability increases, the rate of Th exchangeand capacity:of I for this ion increase sharply. Assumptions are made ex plaining theanomalous behavior of I for Th. 51 -0 in Mond A USSR UDC 669.245.018.440088.8) S., MAC OV-, V. I., VOPONIN G U'POROV PANASYUK, 1. 0., BRUSILOVSKIY,--B. 7 Y-lll-,I:,, 1. S., 1,LIMOV, L. YA., IOVIWVA, YE.- %-.7 - KON-IM. AYA YE. 1XU1d1!,SKAYA, :1. A., 'NUL-NE-k, YE. C., MIKHAYLOV, I. A.:, -LUZ-ViViEV, YE. I., SIP10TKIN A. I., SOLDATMEN",O, V. A., SPILITSIN, R. I., SHAPIRO, S. 1M. "Ni ckel-Ch ror2i um Base Alloy" USSR Authorls Certificate '10 276418, Filed 2 Jun 69, Pulblished 16 Oct 70 (from RM-Mletallurgivzi, No 4,, Atir 71, Abstract No~M66P) Translation: The heat-resistant alloy has the follouinp, composition (in 20 C 0.03-0.1, Cr 30-40, U' 3-5.5, :to 2-4, Ti 0.5-1.5, Al 0 5-1.5, ',,b 0.5-1.5, Cc 0.01-0.3, B 0.0031-0.008, INi, the rest. Ilie alloy has incr-eased heat re- sistance and also the f ollo-oin- vieehani cal, an(I pjlysfcal~-chcmical m.-operties at 1,1000: 65"', 1 kghlrw coefficient of linear extavinion. 15,10 d C- S Increase in weipht. after 100 hours of heating '2 orrosion--!res at- 1,200* in the air 0.6 Z,/M It is C istant in a moist atmosphere under tropical conditionr., in sea water, znd An the products of conbustion of highly sulfurous fuel. 71: ..... .. USSR UDC 621.039.538 BOIIYRE%T, G. N., VESELK]N , A. P. YEGOROV, Yu. A., YEKELYANOV, I. Ya., -ZHIRNOV, A. D., ORLOV, Yu. V., KON8T1W_TfOV,-7I;-.-V'. "Study of the Shielding Problems on Water Cooled Water Moderated Research Reactors" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Collection of Works), No. 5, Moscow, Atomizdat 1972 pp 235-250 (from RZh-50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 51 May 723~ Abstract No.5.50.62) 'Translation: Several special installations were constructed to studv shield- ing. The BSF and GTR installations were swimming pool reactors emp oying Ila-rid 3 Mw neutrons, respectively, p I aced on moving bridges in large water pools. The B-2 device on the BR-5 reactor was developed to study the laws ofthe attenuation of y-quanta and reactor neutrons in the geometry of a unidirectional beam; the materials to be studied or models of the shielding were placed in a niche in the reactor shielding. A zero-power reactor was intended for-studying processes in the shield directly adjacent to the reactor core. The reactor was equipped with filters in one of the directions making it possible to obtain an optimal relationship between the neutron and -.0 11i9 -F- - ~;- .Liz - , - I - :..: -- --- -~~; , :: , -,. I i-C~ ~,;!, - ~ . : , ': USSR USSR UDC-621.039.538:539.125.5 VASIVYE%T, G. A., VESEIXIN, A. P., YEGOROV,,Yu. A., ORLOV, Yu. V., PANKRAT'YEV, Yu.. V. , PISKUNOV, V., ~."Space-Energy Distribution of Reactor Neutrons in Meta.1 Hydrides" V sb. Vopr. fiz. zashchity reaktorov (Problems in Reactor Safety Physics Collection of Works), No. 4, Moscow,,Atomizdat, 1972, pp 91-105 (from RZh-,50. Yadernyye reaktory, No 5,.,Mav 72,'Abstract No 5i50.58) Translation: Current designs of the shielding of nuclear reactors include hydrogen-containing materials, the Tresence of which in the shield makes it possible to shorten the size of the shielding and reduce the contribution to the power of the dose from neutrons of intermediate energies. Various hydrogen-containing materials are used In the.shield: vater, polyethylene, paraffin, concretes with an increased concentration of hydrogen such as Serpentinite concrete, etc, Metal hydrides may also be included in such materials. Metal hydrides bave.a high nuclear deazit-y of hydrogen, in some cases exceeding the nuclear denslty~ of hydrogen water. . Tn studying the passage of neutrons through metal.hydrideisione can shav'the perturbing 1/2 /Z 0-22 1 1311,0CE S 5 INGD LIDEC70: L E AN ;ft-,gg uuKCE IN: MC;PfiCLCGY EF T H. EQUIET ANPI RTURBED [ONJSPHERE -PE (MURFULOGIIA ~-_SJC~KU I NC 11. VUZMLSriCHLr,.NUI ICNOSFERY)ti. A 7 C -3 5 0 e,4 16-13) ALMA-ATA, _i~:-Df-TE PUELI5hLC----70 ~U&JECT oARkAS--ASTR0N0 MY, ASTROPHYS'IC S, NAVIGATION' JOPIC TAGS--AZI.MUTH,__,MULN* TELESC,GPEs. ELECTRONIC EQ01PMENT ~.~i:C6,s~TgLL M A k K I N G- -,N 0R E S TR I C T I CNs butUMEINT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_PR3XY FICI-EJNG ---- F0701605029/811 STEP Nb 0--UR/0000/70/001/00DID154/1-'158 ClRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0141666 U -4C LA S S: I F I E _'044 ~:SS DATE-- 110 00 GINCLAS~ I LE-A utVICE F G'~. I IN T f, U DU L 1 ~4 USOLAR IMAG~ES IN T i3 A COMPUTER -U- T AUT.14Uk--YEGLk0Vt M.A. i'-CGUf'JRY LiF !~'Jt;--USSR FJURL E--,-l0kPHC LCGY, UF THE QU I ET AN 0 PERTURUED 101N: SPHERE IMORFOLOGIIA SPOKOING1 I ~,VGZ.`-llUSfiChtif-,NJl IJNUSFERY)l. (A70-350-84 1.6-13V EDITED BY S. E. OAT E FUfjL IStlE0-----70 R 0, U M Y A S T R 0 P H Y 5 1 C S S U W h C T APEAS-ELECTRUNICS ANI~ ELECTkICAL. E NG R AST~, Nk SOLAR TELESCOPE, CP tC TAG~>-SGLAR ACTIVITY, LUMINESCEN.C.Ev.SPIECTRUR, '::~SPeCTROGkAPH, COMPUTER ''~.CCNTRCL MAR)-.ING--WG RESTRICTICNIS MOCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -FILHE Nij--FD70/t.~95029/311 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/001/000/0149/0153 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0141687 iJNLLASSIF]EfJ-. UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--lIDEC70 21, 044 CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AT0141687 -ABSTRArT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DESCkIPTT0'%- OF PRLii-'OSEO DEVICE A WHICH MAKES IT POSSIELE TO REC1jRD SOLAR ACTIVITY,SYNCHRONOUSLY WITH BOTHER VA&IABLES BEING MEASU.RED 11'4 A S:OL-AR SECTOR IN it FORM CONVENIENT G ~FOR INTROLUCTIUN INTO COAPUTE9. THE, DEVICE 01-SCRI-51-C VIVES THE SPECTRUM C-F EACH PUINT UF A SULA.~k IMAr ,f-,-IN SUCC~S;SIONI MEASURES THE INTENSITY OF THE LUMINI-SCENCE IN EACKSECTION UF THE SPECTRUMY REcuplos THE IAEASLRED INTENSITY VALUES ON MAGNULC~TAREi, AND INTRODUCES THESE VALUES 11NIO.A CCV1PUTER. IT IS SOGGESTEll THAT. TH:E:ioF-VfCE EmPLOY~ 'MECHAN111CAL SCANNING UF AN 'lMAGEl0BTAINf--D FROM A .SlI~'LARJELESCOPE IN 14 t4S CU148INATIEN WITH A SPECTPGGRAPH., IT IS REC M-.'Dr-.D T AT THE TE- ITY -OF,THE INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS OF THE SPECTRUM BE~ MEASILIAEO' BY ~~--'-'~,-..PHOTOIIULTIPLIERS WITH CUDING DEVICES, THE 0 -$IGNALS OF WHICH ARE UTPUT ON MAUNETIC TAPE. U$".'C LA SS I F 16 0: Simd~itions USSR UDIC 577d4 ~YU. I., and KRYUCMV, V. N. R~V "Formalization of Logical Conditions in Sectorial Planning Production Models" V sb. ODtiMal'n. Dlanir. razvitiya I razmeshch. otrasley Drom-sti (Optimal Planning of Industrial Sector Development and Siting -- Collection of goxks), Part 11 Novosibirsk, 1972, PP 174o-186 (f~rom IM-blatema-tikal No 6. Jun '73, Abstract No 6V583 by YU. FIMMELISHTEYNY Translation$ In the formulation of optimization production problems in long- term isectorial planning the need often arises for a formal description of various logical conditions. The article considers a number.of cases where the above-mentioned logical conditions.are to be~included in the set of con- stiaints of a mIxed-integer problem in linear programmingl Le*,they have to be written by means of linear constraints.-In which all or some of the vari- ables must be whole numberse A production slectorial.model in a variant statement Is taken as the base modelt Different variants av- given for writing a logical condition which reflects the deriving of an economic effect from the creation of a group of enterprises# ~Some other logical conditions 1/2 USSR M-MOYEV, A. T., IR-AgMEV-S-M, V. S., Modeli-ravanlye protaesSOT Tospriyatiya -1 raspoznavaniya svoystv ob"yektov pri dvushagovoy bazisnoy iyerarkhii, 1972, No 5562-73 Dep. stage introduction of the concept of congruent recognition relaxes the requirement for the trajectory to the level of coinciderce of only (k -a) features, . where a is the maxi== coefficient of 7 distortion of similarity, [and k] is the maximum pe-missible number of variable feetures which are 1ast in the series of abstract ordering. It is readily~ apparent that the concept formulated in this way permits an artificial int6lllgence to recog- zdze..a considerably greater. number-of object (events, conditions) than is s 0 afforded-by a limited amount of instructional'material. 2/2 43 H.;" 1111111 I-IHI Hid! 1ILL L 1.1 USSR AEGOROV, Yu. I., KRYUCHKOV, V. N. IlFormalization of Logical Conditions in Production Modois of Branch Planning" Optimalln. Planir. Razvitiya i Razmeshch. Otrasley Prom-sti Ch. I (Optimal Planning of Development and Placement,of'Branches-of Ih,dustry, Part 3 -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1972,:pp 174-186 (Ti~anslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973,.:Abstract No 6V583, by Yu. Finkellshteyn). Translation: in the statement of optimization production problems for future branch planning, it is frequently necessary to describe various logical condi- tions formally. A number of cases are studied when those logical conditions are to be included in the set of limitations of a partially integer problem off linear programming, i.e., should be written using.linear limitations in which all or part of the variables must. be intt~gers. A production hr3nch model in tho multiple version statement is taken as the ba-,,ic model. Various versions of writing of logical conditions reflecting the achievement of an economic savings by the creation of a group of enterprises:are p3-csented. Ccrtain other logical conditions of triore genera.1 form are studied, ilLpartiCUlar, those which are,a natural-generalization of fixed payments; a spe.cific exanple of formali- zation of a logical condition for a problem of optimization of construction 1/2 1~, 1,11T 1~", USSR UDC 539.374 BOGOYAVIENSKIY, K. N., YEGOROVI YU. I., YErimw, 1. A., KHOROSHAYLOV, V. G. "On the Possibility of Cold Rolling of. E1437.BU A.1loy" Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-ta (Works of:Leningrad Polytechnical Institute), 1971, No. 322, pp.150-151 (from ,Zh-Mekhanika, No 12, Zec 71, Abstract No 12V596) Translation- The results of a study to.determine the resistance to deformation under conditions close to cold rolling are presented. The maximum possible degree of deformation before destruction of the samples -under various load conditions, contact friction, and various heat treatments was determined. High plasticity is ensured after appropriate heat trea*tIment, making it possible to~recommend the cold rolling method for obtaining afeather profile from the E1437BU alloy. Authcrs' Abstract. USSR uDc: 621-396.6-181,5 YEGOROV, Yu. L.. "On Certain Procedural Problems in Microelectronics" Sb. nauch. tr. no -orobl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektron. tekhn. (Col- lected Scientific Works on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology), 1976, VY-P. 5, pp 218-228 (f3-om RZh-Radiotekh- nika, No 6, Jur, 71, Abstract No 6V179) Translation: The paver raises topical and interesting philosophical prob- lems which may be solved on the basis of an investigation of the methods Of mic al (philo- roelectronics. Considering microelectronics from eener sophical) viewpoints, the author comes to pureirpractical conclusions. For instance, of considerable interest are,conclusions- on the advisability of a systems. knproach to microcircuitg' tre~~iting- them'as an object with gar =491 incomplete information. Inthis,re d it, is reco :nded that methods ogous situations in science and be Usdd'Which have been developed for'anal technology Resume. q 119 USSR UDG 541.62+543-422+546.18 KATOLICHMO, V. I., YEGO&YL Yu BOROVTKOV,,YU.:Ya,, and GOLIK, G. A., Institute of Organic Chemistry Academy-of Sciences Uk)r3SR "Study of the Conformation of Alkylphosphonic and Phosphoric Acid Esters" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43, No Ili Nov 73, pp, 2490-2497 Abstract: In a study conducted on dialkyl alkylphosphonates and trialkyl phos- phates, the conformation was determined on the basis of dipole moments and tile ratio of conformation isomers on.the basis of IR spectra. It vas establisbed that the simplest dialkyl alkylphosphonates were present in a liquid phase (solutions or melt) in the form of an-equilibrium mixture,of trans-gauche and gauche-gauche conformation Isomerst.whiletrialkyl phosphates were present in the form of a mixture of trans-trana-Cauche and gaucho-g.~iuche-rptucho isomers. The energy difference of the isomer4 in the eqtlilibrium mixtures was less-than 0.5.kcal/mole. -In the case of asters viWlong alkyl chi qins, more than two conformation isomers were apparently present. k .51 UR 0391 Xr. :AP0029509 Ref Code: PRIMARY SOIJkE: Gigiyena Truda.i, Professional nyye Zabolevanaiya, 1970, Nr 11, EFFECTIVENESS OF REALTn 2MEASURES JN THE PRODLT-C,-i 1()N OF SYNTHETIC FATTY ACIDS X14D -A LCOHOLS Su na, r y The effectiveness of health Measures 1mplemented in the production of synthi~tic 'fatty acids and alcohols and recommended as th~ result of a stud's into ivorking condition In previous years is assessed. Relatively simple s~leP5 enabled the conCentTllti,01115 Df M.XiO-115 substances in the atmosphere to reduce scores and hundred time5, the nalse facior.having aziso been normalized to a considerable Went, Some.reduction of the sia~rate irivolving temprary disability was registered Arriong workers. Microclimati~ conditions still conti- nue to. be unfavourah-'se and demand further normalization. REEUFRAMB~ . USSR UDC 539.194 + 547.558.1 PEN'KOVSK.H, V. V., YROROV, Yu. P., and.'KHOUENK0, D. P., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Acad. Se. Ukrainian SSR, Kiyev "Electronic Structure of Cyclotriphospha;,~ened -and PhosphadiazinLes" Kivev, Teoretichoskaya i Eksperimental'naya Khimiya, Vol 9, No 4, 1973, 445-450 Abstract: The Hofmannfs method was used to calculate energy properties and the distribution of electron density of cyclotriphosphazenes and phospha- diazines with various substituents.; Phosphonitrile chloride trimer is not an aromatic,system; furthermore, no intracyclic P-P bonds.hava been observed. The phosphodiazine molecules may be viewed as ?r-systems.based on the pyrimi- dine group with participation of the.phosphorus atom; in this compound the a- and it-electron density is shifted towards the pyrim~dine fragment. The effect of substituents on the distribution of electronic,density in phosphorus containing cycles has been discussed. 21 -XSSR LJDC 535-34,510.42041.8 BO;-MSKULT, I. YHEZOROV, YU. F., MAKOVET-jKlY, YU. P., Flu'vSITI, Yz-. V., and MPCHENKO, IT-.--G-.7-TnffUfu-te of Organic Chemlstryo,Academy of Sciences USSR, Kiev "Spectroscopical Investigation of the Reaction Mecbanism of FhoBphonlum b Salts with CarboVlic Acids in Solutions" Kiyev Teoraticheskaya i Eksperimentallnaya Khimiya Vol 9, No 3, May-Jun ~P P 350-356 Abstracts Intermolecular reactions of quiiernary phosphonilM salts (C 'Hal- (Fal- I-, Bi", Gl-) with proton donor$ stronger than alcohols 8H17V the carboxylic acids (,RCCOtf, IR Ccl , CF ) wex:e investigated in CH3 3 3 C111 solutions by means of IR Speatroscopy. It bas been shoun that the 4 eaction occ=s th-rough the ' --ration of a complex with the H A.0 -band, mrA that it is irreversible. A mechanism for this.reaction has been proposed, accordin6-Lto which a bal-ide anion of the salt is exch",,'ed for a carboxylate anion. Since the rate of this process ls'symbatic. withithe p:mton donating giR6 ~Q!". "19191131i 60MU I .; ~i i I I : .: '. 'i L! -1 IN.; 4 . -1k: .:! . -I I i I it. . i : I I:, ~ 1 , - ki,i, ~ Fw :i ; : ! : I ii ~ . L" - - t- ~ "Ii ! j r: , , , .;: W. Hl 1. 1 - J 11 - Fomchenkov, V. M..* Application of the TsTS-19 Piczoceramic for Shadrikov, 0. A. Ultrasonic Scanning of a Laser ream .......... 407. Va-letsian, R. A., RoNtion of tile Lobes of the Reflection Pattern Lebedeva, L. H., of Coherent Light on Rotation of the Reflecting Samylkin, N. 1. Surfacer ........ ................. 1105 Arson 7cm, 1. 1. Study of the Statis*tical Properties of Varia- tions of the Laser Field Intensity an Propagation on d Ground.Route ............................ 412 Arsen'yan, T. L. , Analy)ikis of Random Variations of the Field Semenov, A. A. Intensity in tbe Hirh-Frequencl, Part of the Spectrum During Propai;~ Lion in the Troposphere 420 Gusev, V. C., study,of the rassage of Phase Modulatid and Varaboyrhikov Amplitude Modulated 0pticAl Dand 91tuals Through the At"sphere ....................... 425 Kilyutin, Yo. P.. experimental Study of Jaser Beau Preparation H. Lobkovs, L, in the Atmosphere .........1 429 Litvinova, To P. , Chi* ry akov 6. A.. B. Lobkovs.* L. No Power Fluctuations of Laser. Radiation Caused by a Turbulent Atnosphere ............. 435 Vlasav, G. 1. Laser Beam Videoinformation Transmission Range Lavin, 1. It. in an Aqueous Hediurt ................. :: ...... 4413 Grain. V. No, Spatial and Tine Characteristics of Atmospheric Kabanov. M. V. Notse in the Visible Range of the tpectrum ... 441 Vaytael, V, I., Holotraphic Recording Throurh Random iiedia ... 453 Khmelevtsov, So ~S. SenItsvich, Do V,9 Frequency Stabilization of Laser rAission by Lysakov, Ye. I., the Active Method with the Application of an Oalrov, Yu. 11. Auxiliary Peterodyne ............... I ......... Experimental Measurement of the Natural Hadia- Lon Line Ifidth of n Gas Laser with Coupled ~ 4 Ypee Or Oscillations 11 ............... v ...... 46 5 getov, E. A., N zarov, A. U. Correlation Analysis of the Coherence of Laser Emission .......................... I .......... 1.11. -.0.!;.gatov, E. A., Laser floise During Operation of an Optical eV' Hasarov, A. U. Quantum Amplifier ......................... 478 488 DAN T E r- N N It A L SLAVON ni,11 FSTC.-HT-21,,015-12 4"~d 7Z VNGLISH TITLE: PROBLMS OF LASER BEAM DATA TlK-jS*lZSSIO'm PROCEEDINGS OF THE 'FIRSI ALL-INION CONFERENCE, Kal" SEPTLMBER 1966 4)Kf3fiN 'rtTtr; PROBLEM PERSDACHI 110`6111UTSIX LAZEMM IZLUCHr4jyzm AUT)lr )Ri . I~. A. DEXY.UGIN.. ST AL. T(omlatcd (of FSTC by Acst N 0 T I COE Thv 0410-111% J .this publicition havc been rrimslarcd as rrcwrtrc~d in the griginAl tcqt. AtLlllp~ If-" bccr, owic to wrify the accuracy of any statts---c"tt 4:~ntairttd herein, TMi I""Slatio" IS published with a millintum or Copy ciliting anvi OiSAXI pTCpatation in or8cr V.%pv%liIv tht dl%selllinatiun or in(mination. Aj,pmvQ(( Aw 14-bliv relvjkc. flittributimt itolin'tited. i't USSR UDC 541.67 JEGOROV, YU. P.,, KISILEIIKO, A. A.., and SHOKOL,. V. A.., Inatitute of Organic A6a& Sc. UkrSSR, Kiyev;-~ IIIR-Spectra and Structure of Phosphorus Isocyanates" Moscow, Zhurnal Stru-kturnoy Khimii, Vol 14 No, 2, Mar-Apr 73, pp 240-245 Abstract: Continuing the studies of the Characteristics of chemical structure of phosphorus isocyanates, calculations have been carried out of the frequencies and forms of norml. vibrations and the force field has been analyzed of a model molecule C12P(O)NCO, the results being correlated with the IR spectral shifts of the assymetric valence vibration frequency of the NCO group. An increase in the force constant of the P-N bond andthe characteristics of the changes in the IR spectra of phosphorus isocyanates can be.intdrpreted on the basis of the participation of higher orbitals of the phosphorus atom in bond formations. 26 Mill! 11-11 T 4M r 11 4 ~r T USSR UDC 546.185 SHOKOL, V. A., GOLIK, G. A., LEVCHUK, Yu. N., Y,EqQR9V~-Yu. P., and DERKACH, G. I. (deceased), Institute of Organic.Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, "Acidolysis: of Reaction Products of Amidoesters of Allcylphosphonic Acids With Phosphorus Pentachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 4, Apr 73, pp 747-750 Abstract- Alkyldichlorophosphazo- and alkylaroxy--hloTo-phosphazodicbloro- phosphonyls react with anhydrous formic acid yielding::alkyldichlorophos- phazo- and alk-ylaroxychlorophosphazdchloroxyphosphonyls. Acidolysis of trichlorophosphazotrichloromethylchlorophosphonyI yields the chloroanhydridp- of N-dichlorophosphonylamidatrichloromethylphosphonic.acid., The structures of the products were proposed on the basis of NMR31p and IR spectroscopic data. All.of these products.are dense liquids soluble in benzene, dioxane, acetone, insoluble in petroleum ether. 17 Ww"M11". M11H ,47 ~71 i is-, 51 J` USSR UDC 541-67 + 547-558-1 PENIKOVSKIY, V. V., JEGOROV, YU P., ZHKMOVA, 1. N., WMMM) A. P., and SMMOM., A. K.., Institute of 0 iinic Chemistry,, Acad.13c. M:iGSR,.KJyev "Distribution of Electronic Density in Anion Radicals Containing TriaryiVhos- phazo Groups" Kiyev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimentallnaya Xhimiya, Vol 9,, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, i32--u6 Abstract: Eight anion radicals of the type (P-RC6't)~)2(P-lt'C6'tl~)pu-c6")tN')2-P generated by the electrochemical method in acetonitrile have been studied by means. of BPR. In all cases a split was noted on the p3l' nucleus indicating W-electronic interaction of the P:H group, with p-nitrophenyl,nLsidue of the anion radical. This effect can be explained only on the,basis of dliy-pX inter- action. The effects of various electron donor and electron acceptor R and R1 on the disturibution of spin density has been compared. Qualitative explanation of this effect has been -Droposed based on the mobility o.P -jr-electrons of the imino-nitrogen and a direct polar conjugation,of the phosphazo.group with the nitro group. The values of the splitting constants,at the p31 nucleus are not c lated with the 6--constants of R and R!,,: l7rre ~ j USSR UDC 541.67 + 547.558.1 -URCHEN PEN'KOVSKIY, V. V., YEGOROV, Yu. _P~, I K0, R. I., and MAURTYNYUK, A. P., Institute of Organic Chemistry,-Acadeny of S 'ences Ukrainian SSR "Electron Transfer From Phosphazoarenes to Acceptor Mol cules" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 12 Dec 73, pp 26~9-2642 Abstract: In the reactions of phosphazoarenes with tetracyanoethylene and chloranil an electron transfer takes place-from the pho!~phazoarene molecule to.the electron accepting one. The stable anion radicals formued have been observed by means of EPR. The concentration~of paramagniatic centers in the-systems studied increases with growing.alkalinity 6f!the phosphazo com ounds. ~p USSR UDC 541.67 FOINMENK0, E. A. hGORIOV, Y,. P., KORNUTA,~ P. P. (Institute of Organic Chemistry, USSR Lcademy of Sciences,,.Kiev): "Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance and Characteristics of Structure of Substi- -tuted,Phosphapyrimidines' Kiev Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya~Khimiya, Vol 9, No 5, Sep-Oct 73, pp-635-641 Abstract: The electron structure of a new class of organophosphorus com- pounds -- phosphagrimidines -- was studied. Data on the nuclear quadrupole resonance of the Cl nuclei showed a cyclic structure of the molecules and the additive nature of the transmission of7the;effect of:the substituent on the electron.density distribution on the atoms of the chlorine group, >, PC15. In accordance with the theory of Townes and Daily (J. Chem. Phys. 23: 118 (1955)), the degree of the multiplicity factor ahd ion formation at the C-Cl bond was evaluated, and the significant effect of the ring N atom on the degree of the multiplicity-factor at this bond was found. Analysis.,of 31P nuclear quadrupole resonance data indicated that the P=N bond of the ring is somewhat weaker,than in'triphosphonitrile chloride. I ,:i!-.II I; - 1 j ; II ;i USSR UDC 535.34:543.42:541.8 BOLDESKUL, 1. E,tLMROV. Yu. P., MA,KOVF,,T,SKII, Yu. P., kYL'TSEV, E. V., N. G. (Institute of Organic.Chemistry, UkrSSR Academy of Sciences, Kiev) "Inter-ion Oscillations in Phosphonium Salts Studied Uith Long-Wave M Absorption Spectra" Kiev,.Tecreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya Khimiya, Vol 9, No 5, Sep-Oct 73i pp 668-672 Abstract: Long-wave IR spectroscopy was used to study the properties of the inter-ion bond of tri- and tetra-alkyl phosphonium halides. Dipole- dipole association of ion pairs -- phosphonium salts caused a decrease in the elasticity of the earion-anion bond. In-tertiary.pbosphoaium salts this bond was less strong than in the,corresponding amm6aium salts, probably because the P-H group Isa.veakerproton donor !to the 11 bond -than.is the N-R. The frequencies of-the Y catiou-anioa oscillation iw the- quaternary phosphonitun And ammonium,~salts were the, same within the limits of error of the determination. 32 USSR UDC 547.241 SHOKOL, V. A., GOLIK, G. A.,- LEVCHUK, Yu. N., YEGOROV, Yu. P.,,and DERKACH, G. 1. (Deceased), Institute of OrganCc Niia~try, Academy of sciences, UkrSSR "Structure of the Reaction Products.of.Amidoesters of Alkylphosphonic Acids With Phosphorus Pentachloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43(105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 267-274 Abstract: Reactions of phosphorus pentachloride with the amides of ethyl and aryl esters of methyl-, chloromethyl-a-, dichloromethyl-, and trichloro- methyl phosphoric acid were studied in an attempt to.deterinine under what conditions isometic products could be obtained. Analyzing the products by the IR, NM31p, and NMR IR spectroscopical,methodsi~ it was shown that depending on the alkyl radicalattached~to.rhe phosphorus atom, the reaction products could either be.trichloroohosphazoalkylchloro- and alkylaroxyphosphonyls, or their isomers --_a~lkylc lichl6rp- and alkyl- Aroxychlorophosphazodichlorophosphonyls:or their-'mixture. USSk UDC 541.579 YEGOROV Yu. P., KATOLICHENKO, V., I., BOROVIKOV, Yu. Ya., FESHCHIENKO, N. G., L~ T~SMMIY,,V. Ya., Institute of Organic Chemistry,:Academy of Sciences Uk-rainian SSR, Kiev "Dipole Moments of Phosphorus Acids Derivatives" Kiev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental'naya Khimiya, Vol 8, No 6, 1972, pp -761-769 Abstract: The dipole moments (ij) of trialk-ylphosphines, trialkylphosphine oxides, and esters of phosphorus acids were measured. .~ The electron density and stereachemistry are examined.. The precise value of v for these mole- -bonds (X=C 2+ cules permitted a new value for the moments:.of the P-X SP C 3+, 0 Alkt,, =0-, Cl+, F+) Ito'be calculated. The data are given in two SP tables which show the intexrelationshipsamong the measured parameters and,the literature values. ISO' USSR UDC 541.67 'OV TARASEVICH, A., S., YU P "The Problem of Estimating the p,--d Contribution of the Phosphorus Atom in Symmetrically Substituted Phosphines" Kiev, Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimentallnaya Khimiya, Vol 8, No 2, May-Ap-r, 1972, pp 235-238. Abstract: The literature contains contradictory estimates of the number of Ar electrons per P atom in phosphines. An earlier woriz which compared the suitability of various atoms for ply 7d interactions.by means of IR spec- troscopy showed that the reactivity decreases.in the ~equencc F > Cl > Br > I. This article demonstrates that this same sequenco can be produced by the cal- culation )-wthod of Lacher and Van Wazer, which has,jT:oduced -the opposite result, by means of a slight modification. The authort; feel that their cor- rections produced a more realistic relationship of the~valuds of n contribu- tions of-phosphorus for symmetrically placed-phosphines'. UDC 541.8 RYLITSEV, Ye. V. , TARAS,EVICti., A. S. "Electron-Acceptor Properties of Four-Coordination Phosphorlis in Intermole- cular Reactions" Kiev, TeoretieliesRaya i Eksperimentallniya h 'himiya, Vol 8, No 2, Mar-Apr, 1972,, pp -175.' 169. Abstract: Organic compounds containing four- coordination phosphorus with phosphoryl, thiophosphoryl and imine bonds with the general -form P = X have exceptionally high tendencies toward the formation Of 11101CCUlar complexes and associates. This tendency of these compounds has 1~een related to the uneven distribution of the charge in the, P =.X bond, to~-the significant trans- fer of electron density to the M' - X- grcup , Althotigh i t~ has been pro- sumed in tile literature that are fo-rined in which the P atwii acts as an electron acceptor, no diract confirmation Itas ever been presented. Tbo parpo-qc of the present work I!; to'lcoidlnii thts assumption by studying tile Mechanis-las of intermolecular interaction -- the ft-rst stage ~in.the process of chemical conversion -- using a number of oxides (R P 0) 3 as examples. The studies were performed bk 111-spoctroscopy of the compounds dissolved in cyclohexane with the electron donor compourds added to the solu- tion, The studies confirmcd that organophosphorus compounds with tile four- coordination phosphorus atom can.participate in the formation of molecular aggregates by accepting electrons at this atom. If this intert.ction is thc 1/2 USSR UDC 541.65 NUZHDINA, Yu. A., and YEGOROV, Yu.,.~P IInstitute of Organic Chemistry Acad. Sc. UkrSSR "Structure and Spectra of the Phosphorylated Amides and Urethanes" Moscow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Khimii, Vol 13, No 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 72-76 Abstract: Earlier studies have shown a shift in the IP spectra of the -NTHCO-- group of phosphorylated amides and urethanes as compare d to corresponding alkyl compounds. The P-N valence vibration also appeared at.a higher fre- quency. An assumption was made that,this was:due to the conjugation of an unshared pair of electrons of the nitTogen,atom with th;r_- vacant 3d-orbital of the phosphorus atom or by d7T-pT,-conjugation. The frequencies and forms of the normal vibrations of fragments C12P(O)NHCOC' and:Cl2P(O)NHCOO' (C' CC13, and 0' = OC113) were calculated as well as the distribution of the potential energy along the actual vibrational.coordinates in an attempt to find out whother the shifts in the vibrational frequencJ.Ps are due to clec- tron shifts leading to a change in the f i6ld 6.f. a -molecule, or to a change of kinematic parameters. It has been shown that the! electron density is delocalized within the skeleton of the phosphorylated amides,, shif ting .1/2 USSR Wo 541.67 TARASEVICHo A. S. and Ins itute of, Organto Chemistry Academy of Sciences Ukro SSR9 JUey 31 "Deterinination by the P Nucloax Xapetic, Resonance~ Method of the Order of ..the P-H.Bondof Phosphazo Dezivatives" Xievp Teoreticheskaya 1. Ekeperimental, n naya tmVs, Vol 7, No 6# Nov-Doc 71, PP 828431 Abstracti The method proposed by J. H. L*tchDr and J.R. Van Wazer (J. Chqn. Phys., Vol 44, 815, 19661 vol 45, 2916, 2926i 1966) maz kpplied to the mole- cules of 18 compounds WR"W"P-RB for which values of the abomical shift 31 P that follomed from nuclear mapatic rooonance determinationo were available (cf. 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonancep Chatter 2j Vol 5# Topics in Phosphorus Chemistry, New York - London - Sydneys i967)'. On-the basis of the experimental values of 31pt tho. p d cDntributions of the substituents Rlp R", H!' at P as well:as of HA and .Ue.bx6er~P., of the V bond P-N were doterminad for the compawAs in que4lan (tabU) The alectronoga- tivities HR that were calculated satisfied the rule.~ 11H4X0. 4,for aso'stance in oxperimenta-1 lip in connOctiOn Tho authors thank V. V. Man rk with determinations of S -"Lp. 1/1 26 USSR WO 539A94 or, Y11- TARASMM, A. S., and Institute of, Organic Chemistry ey Academy. of Sciences Ukz.6 "A Theoretical Estimation of the Dipole Moments of Soae Phosphines with Condleration of the p - d CoattibutioW. -1y Kiev# Teoreticheakaya i EkspeAmental'naya,Khimlyal Vol 7p no 6f Kov-Dec 71, pp 747-751 Abstracts The dipole moments (30P)~of compounds F2 (2 HO Me$ Ft Cl) 3 were calculated by a procedure Uwad on H. HoMma I a mathcd (J. Chem. Phys. Vol 39* 097, 1963). The values obtaified were In goott.agxeement with ext4ri- Rental values of the 6-'Lpole moment for PH .3 and PMS3 but mucli too high for PF3and PM 3 On considering the contribution 6f the~~ p ?7, - d -~f conjugation, values of (s#pld) were obtainad that wore in SatisfactoTy agreeuent with exPerimen:tal values of the dipole soment1ar,all fo=,1;coxpowujs (table). Ph4ogia'phio USSR UDC 778.39:778.534.425 PAWSHIN Yrop I. A., STEPANOV, B.I FABRIKOV, V. A. "Photography on Magnetic Films of Large,Size Moscow, Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy f9tografii i kinematografii, No. 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 443-445 Abstract: An experimental study to test the possibility of recording an optical image of dimensions 50 x 50 =2 by low intensity light~pulses.(10-7 sec) on a magnetic film with a band domain structure are described. The possibility of applying thin ferromagnetic films with a-band domain'structure to photograph objects in a pulsed irradiation regime was shown in 1969. Radiant energy scattered from the surface of the objfllct to be photogNtIphed I:! recorded by the magnetic film in the form of the distribution of abgles of rotation of the domains in segments of the film with-a different dc-gree of- irradiation. Nonselectivity of the magnetic films.to the radiation wavelength in the therma! recording method makes it possible,to record images over a wide spectral range, -including the infrared, and the sensitivit- y oyer this whole range is comparable 1/2 USSR j YEGOROV, n1. P. et all 7 tografti, No. 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 443-445 to the sensitivity of photograDhic films. In the 1969 study recordings were made on an iron-nickel film of dimensions 15 X 15 MM2. The light source was a neodymium glass laser in the free gqnerationregim~-_.witth a pulse length of 1 nsec and the image was visualized by a magnetic c6lloidq For practical purposes it was of great interest to increase the dinensions of the recorded image and to decrease the ex-oosure time. -A special technique to keep the composition.of the iron-nickel alloy constant over the entire surface of the glass substrate was developed that.kept the deviation of the composition in the magnetic film from the composition~of the Initial alloy less than 0.21%. To reduce exposure time a method of sequential recording of individual sec- tions of the image was applied, the boundaries of which overlapped. The rated heat diffusion from the exposed segments was large in comparison with the repetition rate of the.pulses and therefore.the,cu.mulati,,~,e effect on the overlap ing sections of the film was eliminated. A photo aph is given show- gr Ing the image on a 50 X 50 mm? film. USSR UDC 543.253+541.138.3 PEW.'XOVSKIY, V. V., YEGOROV,.Yu. P., and SHAPOVAL, Gf S., Institute of Oiganic Chemistry, x-&Mr--n--TkrTt1ftaw SSRt "Electrochemical Reduction of Phosphaz6a'renes in Dim6thylformamide" Ldningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No.4, Apr 71, pp 738-742 Abstract: Electrochemical reduction of phosphazo compounds is a stepwise process, characterized by several polarographic waves. The first stage of th.0-electrochemical reduction of triphenylphosphazoarenes in dimethy1forma- mi-de consists of the formation of anion free radicals~. The first functional group to be reduced, when it is present in~the molecule, is the nitro group; next the P.N bond is reduced, the reaction occurring -irreversibly. When phosphazosulfinyl compounds are studied, the first to~be reduced after the ni-tro group is the S:O bond, The electron ..effect of the triphenylphosphazo or-.the sulfinyl groups may be affecting the-behavior of tile nitro group in ortho- or reta- position with respect to tbe,~ second substituent durin& the eldetrochemic-al reduction. USSR UDG'547.261127 BOROVIKOV, YU. YA., RYLITSEV, YE.N., BOLDESKUL, 1. YE., JLJ~~HFINXO.. N. ~ G. , MAKOVETSKIY, YU. P. , YEGORQ_Y,.,w..XUv-,Aw,,,,Inatituto of Organ c C]5~erhstry, Kiev, Academy of 119~556ps:Ukrainiah SSR "Dielkometric Study of Trialkylphosphine Deriliatives" Leningradt Zhurnal Obahchoy Khimii, Vol 40, N 9, Sep 70, 0 pp 1957-1962 Abritract: A study of the interaction between the molecules of tri- alkylphosphine oxides and their analogues in solutions by the method of dielectric permeability is reported.. Triallry-1-phosphine oxides, trioct7lpho3phine sulfide, -solonid:e, -tellurido and tetraalicylphosphine iodide Tworo invastigaLed. ~ 11-1 waS dOtOrMin-3d that ithe dipole noments and atomic. polarizatiohs of -the trialkyl- pboaphino oxides depend on the longth of tho hydrocarbon cliain. d1po1r,) rnmnnts nr and -1;03 wilibin orpey.-Iiiiniltal orrov. Tri- oetylphouphIne oxido and LoLraoGtylphosphlnu iodide are associatod according to tho aritiparallal typo in.nolventzv 01, low dioloatria 1/2 1 ~ ... c, it ; .~: Il. 1 ! . 11 i I it L J~,. h , 1.;;:, ! ~; :: i:I,D ... . - :J . 1, , ~ , ., - i , . ; i ~~ i ~* , . . - . 4 Hil, 6- 4 1 b. 1 w. ~ i .. A.. . , _ I ; I .. . .;. . : 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 . - ; I I USSR U% 517-264118 SHOKOL, V. A., GOLIX, G. A., TSYBA, V. Top YEGO DM'KACH,- G. - 11. (DEGEASED), Institute:of Org em-13try, Kiev, Aca delay of Sciences Ukrainian 53H oalkylphosphonic Acid Esters" Phosphoaz 'himi No 8 LeAingrad, Zhurnal Obshchey h i, Vol 40 Aug 70, Pp 16160-1691 'Abstract: Reaction of trialkylphospbites, triamidophonphi tea, diall-yl- and dianidophosphonitesp, and, triphenylpho3~hine with tho a-ides.of alkylphosphonic acid eaters 71olds eater's of phouphano- alkylphosphonic acids -- compound3 with pesticidal activity. The reaction in exothermia and occurs eadily at, rom: temperature either In ether or In benzene. After evaporation of the.solvent, liquid Phosphazophosphinyls are obtained. Depending on'hoating conditlons, the, eaters of trialIql- and mothyldialk,71plioupha,-,oalli-yl-ohosphonic acids rearrange into diesters of the,alicyldi.allto:,Vphouphazo- hosphor1le acid or into entora of:Nalkyl-Nwdialkylplioi3phonowu,"Ldo-- P !r -alkylphosphonIc acid, in all oaaes the zid6 px;oducts oonsist of the 112 -1. ~! , :1, - . d ~ . . : ; - - t: a i . I I ~ ~-il ; 1 - , . 1 .11111: .-11111 1 .1 .1 : I ! : : . ..:.! , ; I . : ;L!' i ~ 1~ ll~ i N ~ 1. 1 1 , i r :. IG DATE---! INOV70 1/2 029 UINCLASSI.fl~-U t C E S,~*5, I IN T I T L E-L_14 E-4 1 C_ A LSTA'UCTUKE OF ALPHAsO~-:TAiDIFLULkCjSTli;B,~i*.V'E.%- -J - s YU.P . t Ki-RAiNOVSKIYl: V. A. t, YAGUPOLSKI Y IL.M. AUTHOR :.-:CCU,4Tr'lY 13 FV%F0--USSR SIOURC E-- T E09 6KSP. K"'I'A. 1970i-61 9d: 4 ~E PU31 SU3JECT .-'RY '5 NAT 0 OR` T OF I CTAC, ,A,k4[C COMPIJUND4 STI LB ENE UH-~JUGA'E 6UND '-'('ITE.' OLECIJLA;~ SFRUCTURE, IV; BU14ENE DERIVATIVE, i.jV SPI.ECTRUMI jil SPECTRUm, iiAj4t-,i ~1,w SPEC TRU;! CYCLIC GROUP ZICLINTRO" MA R K I IN G-- NO RESTR I CT 1011,4 5 DOC _UM e N TCLASS--Uhte'LASSIFIE0, PROXY RFr_L/FRA,,lE--3002/I070 STEP NU-1-Ulk /03 ?9 1010116 01J'l /0J9011-394 C-1 qC ACCESSION W,--AP0128497 Woll, 1-11 S S I F I E 1) ------ -- ---- --- Mal-_ ~,' 1.1 It !] - - ,ill - i I ;,I:~vvrar"Nril E USSR UDO 621.)5,65.62-29,.7; 621-7,91.88~. 1 "Im,"luence Of AtmoBpherio Fluctuations On lieterodyne 'Recept Ion Ct Two-Frequency Signslo In Optical Wavo Band" ~Radiotekhnika I elektronika, Vol XVII, No:6, June 1972, pp 1512-12,15 Abstract. The papar considere the effect of atmospheric fluctuations on the operation of a heterodyne receiver of two-frequoncy optical. aignula. The block diagram 61, cuch a receiver is didbiasaed. The oipal-te.-noifto vutio io calculat- ed at the outfnat of tho receiver during,, pasva~,(- of - the eiEnal. b6um throijgh the atmosphore and the dependence of thio rstio-,on the arei,a, of the input apert~are -of the receiver le found. 5 fiz- 7 ref. Readived by od~.tora) 25 June 1971- 175 USSR UDC 546-8211.1.85:66.074.7 DRANITSINAT N. V., YEGOROV YU V and. FOMLIIqYKH V. YA., Ural ;j Polytechnical I n s ti-nut-el-OWT7~', Kirov,~ "Application Synthesislof Ionites Based- on Titanium Phosphate" Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, :Vol,6, No 12, Dec 70, pp, :2178-2182 Abstract: Inorganic ion exchangers are synthesized on the basis of titanium phosphate using the miieihod of applic'ation with ions of trivalent Ce, Fle, and Cr. Their composition is studied as s function of the conditions of their synthesis (pH of precipita- tion, P205:TiO2 ratio in initiaLsolutions, inflaence of third component). An -increase in~ specificity of the applied titanium phosphateto ions of trival.pntelements is established. It is demonst-rated that the titanium phos6hAte is.resi6tant to the effects of corrosive media-..:. USSR UDC'546.834'185-386: SUKUMV, Yu.- I., YEGOROV, Yu:. V-...,,, and- PUSTONAEOV-, N....N. "Synthesis and Composition. of Kloblum- Phosphate rbir.FNchange Resins" Moscow., Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimil, Vol- Nir 4, Apr 71, pp 1026-1030 Abstract: The material was synthesized- by a rapid.`mixing of an acid solu-- tion of sodium phosphate and basic solution of potassium niobate. The amount of concentrated HC1 added. to. the- salution~: o:E di6ubstituted sodium phosphate was governed by the-optimal pH require&- at-,the equilibrium point.. In the applicational synthesis the applicatmwas~ adddd! in the amount needed to reach equilibrium in respect-to the agent beiu&.applied.: To-prevent precipitation of Ce'", Fet r t' and- CrJA I' phcuphatea, the copreoipitation was carried out in a medium iu which. these- phosphates- could -not precipi- tate. To prevent copracipiLation. of -the appli-cator. phosphate with nioblum phospt-Late, the third component was: added after.- precipitation of niobium ain phosphate. The gel obt, ed was left vve~r~ht fnr c letion of the process. Then the material was datanted,.;ftItnred~-.dried and.milled, the 0-A-0.2 mm fraction being collected. ThO_~applicator w6s then washed out with 0.5 N HCI until a negative test was.obtained for the applicator ions. 1/2 5r, I . il-, . ~ 1 1 . : . - ; ~;: , d'' ] J. 11.1 L, : ] I L 11 ~. L;2 i":: 1- 11 t I -. '!;;- - i I..,, I I.;i i el ,l;; I _.i . : ! I I 2/2 UDC.421-375.8 VOLKLOV, V. G. , .2c ~tn'-!if-er of' Biopotentials With Liput Capacitance O'n Ivaled. -roi ib~oryf d1ya V- 5b. _"Iel Orizi (31actzonio Eouj-oreriz I'or lkieliroph*yp~o g Cal qrear(M~_ Olf ar+-x las), "T!I~aulca 1969, 22-i-.1,6 (fi~om R:Ih- PP Ic4--03, jibs ract 11o. LP2 00) ~~O::'Zazla -or amplifier o' b-opotentials transist is develazed s 4- gn a Iconversion a - %t a carrier frequency of 'Varica-_s are used as the~controjled elentents. The o~atputv of -',',-he a=lifier made it possible to ob- il-ai-n a hie~h degree ol" sN.7-=atry in the biopote-abial drain-off' cir- cuits vit-111 res-ject to groLuid and the coafficien-V ot rejection of s7nplvislc dist.:~rbance on the order of 60 db, In the case of sig- nal frequency (0.2 -- 10,000 Hz), the amplifier shows high input res;stance (at a frequency of 20 Hz Rbttr400 Ma~Lm-) which makes it possible to use it for intraoellular drain-off'.. Tbe amplifier is 1/2 U S S R. ekt boa, m7rof*izio -ron. Pr- y, dl 1. issled., s-r--f t - megst-re uac'-C -,e;- th respac44 'eecD to dj:nect mirrent and a: f--e:n - add.-'~:Ion,~ the =rmilfier is sparned 'by ~7- Jor i. 'Lit u,, P o-,pensat.L L olf v,4?, i aoitance and high I= u- make it possible to ume gla.9si juic ro oleot, rode s or QZ'c-& in- Of with a .-esistance, down:to 40 510 iginal article: 2 illustrations. resumed*: