SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YASHARKIN, YU.K. - YASNIKOV, A.A.

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USSR uDc: 681-3.o6:51 YASHARKIN, Yu. K. !tFormaliz ing the Recording of an Al Igorithm of the Operation of Ordering of Information With Nonrepeated Characteristics" Tr. N.-i. i proyektn. in-ta po vnedreniyu.vychisl. tekhr~. v nar. kh-vo Norks of the Scient.L -:fic Research and Design institute,on Introducing Com- 'puter Technology Into the Fational.Economy),* 1971, vYp. 6, vp 53-59 (from Mh-Kibernetika, No 1.2, Dec 71, Abstract.No 12V941) Translation: The author pro-Doses a method of formalized recording of one of the methods of ordering of information known in the literature by the name.-of-lthe method of ordering by.vary-4ng.the characteristics of normative information." In this method, the sequence,of arrangement of the charac- teristics of variable information is given by the.arrangement of the charac- teristics of the normative information, all characteris4~-ics of the variable information being compared in seauence with those of the normative infor- mation. To formalize recording of,the alg orithM of orderingi the logic operator of comparison )ii when the characteristies cdincid~ al P (61 G when the characteristics do not coincide is used. The corresronding algaritht'is given. V. Mikheyev. USSR uDc: 681-3.o6:51 YA~CHUK, V. I., YP.S:;LARKIN. Yu. K., "Use of a Logic Ope:ration of Comparison-to Formalize the Recerding of Algorithms for Accoimting Jobs" Tr. N.-i. i provektn. in-'a -no vnedrenivu vy-chisl. teklLn. v nar. kh-vo (Works of the ScientifIc Research and Design Institute on introducing Com- puter Technology Into the Vational Economy), ~1971, vy-.P. 6, pp 39-52 (from RZh-Kibernetika No 12, Dee 71, Abstract No 12V94o) Translation: The article demonstrates the use of the logic~operator of comparison (a,, I if at 02 to formalize the recording of an algorithm if foran actual accounting job -- "Accounting for Influx of Semifinished Goods" solved under condLu- "ions of the operation of the system for automatic management. of the Tatmekhob"yedineniye Amalgamation. A distinguishing feature of the dezcribed algorithm is that it formalizes not, only the re- cording of arit~ etic ope-rations,-but also the recordi-,,Ig of:operationc- involving transforme.tion of the information structure (sorting, selecting, regrouping, etc.). V. Mikheyev. A,- USSR UM 627--8:550.8-4 MIMYLOV) A. D., YASHMEWO, Z. G.) and BOLOTTM, N. 14.. Engineers "Experience in the Use of Seismoacoustic M-4-thods for Determination of the Zone of,Rock,Removal for Feandations of Concrete Sti-uctures of the Ust'-Ilimskaya Hydroelectric Power Pl!xnt" Moscow, Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo, No 10., Oct 73)-: PP 17-21 Abstract: A description is given of the use of seismic methods for the dater- mination of sectors writh the predominant developm-ant of:kiorizonttal or vertical Jointing.~ Seismic transmission between the ~joints is use(i for three-dime-n- sional delineation of isolated 2ones within thadepth of~the rassif. Seismic observation permits objective and continuous de"CarmInation of the depth of propagation of intensively fissured rock of:the basis of,;selected profiles, and permito quantitative dtiaracterizatiarx of the iiitegrity of the rock in a zone of surface.dentruction. Alcombination of geologIcal-eriginearIne, and selmoa-coustic reoearch 61110,11d be applied in atujly of tho Toundationo of large hydMulki-6nginue ring GtrLictures. 6 figures. 1,table. 'T references. Ac N- -0056 Ref Code: UR PRniM Zhurnal Ekspjri~entalOno retichaskoy. yA Teo SOMM -Nr: 2. MAL. .1970$ Vol: 58 _147Y ABSORPTION ATURATION! J,-J, ~f[F, MECIAON-PRONON SPECTRUM Dute, Tirft V~_, B lay u V~-_ M.;~ The dependenco;of the A orption co~fficiejjt in, the Lkeiton_ s phonon spectrum of .-.semiconductors on Antensity of 'the: incident tho~ochromatic radiation is analyzed theo- retically. Two' p'ossibi le. absorption saturation~ mechanisms' are considered. One, which may be termed an integral inephanistu -occ'urs on conservaition of the nonequilibrium exciton -distribution in the band and when intraba'tid relaxation is Were, rapid. than escape of excituns froin the band. The - skond, so-called differential, saturation mechanism, is characterized by a :ionequilibrium dist excitons: iu' the baad and takes place r] if the raic of exciton esc3pe from any'band point is greater than the rate of intraband relaxatioa. A QLswil:ched ruby laser was used for studymg nonlinev absorption in the exciton-phonon spectrum in GdSe-single cry3tab at 904-12011L The integral saturation lase hanism is found, to occur. The mean exciton lifetimes In the b*md are found; the InA&-ated tomperature m& Ibey vary, betwe-eift 10-1 and j 112/ USSR ux: 621-383.8.029.65 GROSHEV, I. N. , FMKS ,L. B., YARESHKO, Yu. P.i "Limiting Energy Efficiency of 11icrowave Scanning Radio Image Converters" Moscow, Radiotekhnika A Elektronika, Vol, 17, No 4, -Apr 72, pp 894-896 Abstract- The authors consider semiconductor radio ituagge converters in the millimeter wave band designed for obtaiAng: images of objects in fog. The radio image of the object in thefocal plane of an optical type antenna is scanned by localized- control of the conductivity of a semiconductor plate which is also located in the focal planed of. the antenna, An analysis of the energy efficienqr of such a scanning! imge converter shows that- the power transmission factor is equal to -20:or.1-30 dB orJess regardless of the design of the eqaipment. USSR UDc 622. 6-5 OilA 1433 POPOMICH, N'. G., BIMLEVIC"rl, P. A. AL111K HGV -17,. 1-, YASHCHM., 1. 14', a n d T I MIO S11-1 T -11< V .V . "Investiration of Automat"c Control:Sys~tem for; Lynamic Braking 'Mode with Magnetic Power, Amplif iers and, Cantactless ~. 7,ixed; Speed Transduceel Vestn. Kiyevsk. Politekhn. In-Ta Ser.. Gron. Clektrom.~:Ichari. 1 Avtoma- tiki (Herald of Kiev Polytechnical Institute Min~irqt -Elect-romechanics and Automation Series), No 1, up 48-52i 1969 (f-x~p(&i 'Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtom.atika, Telemekhanika 1 Vychislitel!naya Te,kjinika, No 2, 1970, Abstract No 2A643 by B. A.) Translation: The dirnamics or- an automatic controL system for a car-ye t 17) brakina- made*,-,,7i:th magnetic power atmpl J` c elevator in the dynz i-i-r and -contactLess fixed speed transducer type Bri-5-01A. Are studied. In con- nect4on. with the Lo~-;, output power, of, ~the tratisduder, .,3Ln intermediate magnetic amplifier is used. Ini order ~to study the s -ability of the Control system, the authors derive the characteristic equations of t-he closed systen. Values are found for para Imeters~6f the intermediate magnetic an, plifier f~or which the sys tem is on the, boueiidary of stability. Bone il'ustraL -ion, two bibliographies. IN il N00121510- AUTHOR-- V. A. YEFIMOV CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE UK RAINIA ACADE:~y OF ME DIRECTOR) 7HE..INSTITUTE OF FOU ING PROBL.E~M$ /IFP/ NEWSPAPER-- PRAVDA UKRAINY JANUARY~ jj)~ 1970t P 2, cOLS 1-3 ABSTRACT--- THE AUTHOR DIRECTED A PROGRAM AT THE !FP THE RESULT OF WHICH WAS A NEW HIGH-SPEED TEEMING OF 17-23 TON INGOT~ OF THE OPT_N- HEARTH STE-EL. THE "CORRUGATEDN INGOT WALLS PREVENT THE FORMATION OF CRACKS IN RIMMED STEEL INGOTS4 THE NEWMETHOD INCREASED THE POURING RATE BY A FACTOR Ol! 9-10 AND CUT. THEJIME BY.A FACTOR OF 2.5. THE "ICED AT THE METALLURGICAL. PLANT IMENI IL ICH IN NEW MZTHOD-IS PRACi. y ZHDANOV AND THE CHEREPOVETS.PLANT. CANDIDATE OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES V. N. SAPKO AND ENCINEER V. V.: SHEPELEV PARTICIPATED IN THE RESEARCH PHASE OF THIS PROGRAM. lh X.I. USSR UDC 621.315.592 ALFEROV, M. I., Al"DIT-fUt V. 111.1 BELOUSOVA, T. YA., BORODULIM, V. I GORMYLEV, I., PORTNOY, YE. "OUSOV, N. 1'.' silvou'm' V. ~A*, PAK, G. T., PETROV, A. L., drEff V. I., YASHM "Ef f ective Injection Reterolasers Operatinp. lavelength Band of 7,400- in the I 9,000. Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov,. Vol 6, No~3, 1972, pp 568-569 Abstract: results are presented from a s Widy of the characteristics of effec- tive heterolasers radiating in the wavelength band of 7,400-9,000 K at room temperature. The n-Al Ga As-p-Al.Ga As-p -Al Ga As licterojunctions were x 1-x y J.-Y x -1-x obtained by epfta~:ial grokith froi-4 C~iAs-AlAs sol.utions. All the investigatort diodes had a Fabry-llerot rvnonator. The direshold. curiNalt del).13101" Ow. (!-~u't):- pal differefiLial qunni:um effif:4`.ency and the, radiaLion fior,?er per pulsa at 300"T are tabulatcd for varJou., -;odels of dw S .1 r Ja e'rs. Gr4tphs arf pmsented shol im, the nean valites of the threshold currear dtinsity and thol vxtertvil differential quantun, :z; fitnct lf tho cmiission quantur~ niergy and the teriiiDera- ture depcnk.'encc of Itlic external differential quantwm efficciency. The threshold current depsity irierez!scr exponezitially with -in increare.in tetiiperaturc accord- ing to tbc kno~?n lat-T 1. Leskovich, ct al., FTPJ1 No :1, 1440, 1967). Up to I I :~ I ; I . : ! ; ~: . 1 ; ~] ; :,I I-.,- i4,,lL . ..... 1; 11 w, ; 1- : ~ . . , ; - . ;- , - . ~ I T~ 11 ~ I : "i ; _. 1! 1 ., ~11 . I :~W j rn, ~~, - . " -, : -t i~ - " -:1: 1 1 1 2p -- - --- - ou - USSR '.'A Stable Self-Excited Oscillator for 430-4WMHz" Xoscow Radio, No 1. Jan 70, pp 23-25 Abstract: The author proposes a self-excited oscillator circuit for 4)0-440 MHz based ona tunnel diode and designed for amateur raii.io applications. The tank circuit of the oscillator is a short-circuited coaxial line which is loaded at the open end by the tank capacitor* The ral output energy of the oscillator is coupled out by a loop coupler, The tunnel diode used, in the device is an A12014, which has a critical working frequenqy of 1 Gflz.~.The power supply is a roatiflor stabilized by a trstnsistorized~i coq)-ansation 0~tabiltzer with a divider at the output. The proposed unit hAslleas outywtl powat- than vacuum tube oscillatorG, but it has the PAvant;tgo of greater at bilit the device is thermostatically coatrolled, a*relative:Instability of. (3-5 -10-1 can be achieved. i;j I _iUL Mil _nmt~ ........ USSR YARRI '.'Hypersonic Flow Past Axially Symmetric Bodies" ,Tr. Novosib. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp. (works of Nabosibirsk institute of Railroad Transportation Engineers),, 1970, v~p.~100_, pp 53-67 (from RZh- Mekhanika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No IB353:by author) Translation: The article describes an approximate method for the solution an adiabatic gas of the inverse problem. of hypersonic steady-state flow of past axially symmetric bodies at zero.angle of attack. The shape of the shock wave is assumed to be known, while the'equation of ~the streamlined body and hydrodynamic elements in the flow between the body and the shock wave-are determined. Curvilinear axes of ordinates., dir,-cted along the shock wave and along the normal to itin the d1rection of Mieistreamlined body, are introduced into the meridian plana. A solution is sought in the form of a power series of small parameter c, equal to thg! grA dvnsity ratio before and after a direct shock wava. The author considr-trs Shock waves ill the form of a cone, sphere and catenoid. Ili the last two cases outgoing shock waves are formed. Solutions -,re obt'ainad which am accurate with1n. firsts or gecond-order siftalls. Graphe are prevented. :. ~ :1 . : . 1, ~ ii i ;! 1 (1.; 1 ID , . :1,; . !~ . , I I " ., -, '! 1 :1[, 14 ," ;I- '. ,1 , I ~ * 11, 11 -, . ~ ~~ 1. ! 1 ~ I L' IW . I ~ I : i , . . 7 ; i .1 - I wl.' ~1. -, - . -: . W" - - . --., - .- . -1 . 11 UISSR UDC 666.972.7-035-55:539-374 YASHn v. and CHERTIOMMA, T. G. (Scie ntific Research Tnstitute oA Concrete and Reinforced Concitete) "Tnfluence of Steam Curing on the Creep of Heavy Concretes" Pbscow, Beton i Zhelezobeton, No 12., Dec 73, ~PP 11-13 Abstract: Consideration is given to the results of corrmamtive experiments on the influence of steam curing, upon the creep and the elastic properties of heavy concrete. Possible vays are indicated for a~bettr_-r method of detormining the creep deformations of concreteAuring changing load zegimas. It is recommended that the initial modulus of elasticity and the value A. of the creep deformations of steam-cured concrete be decreased by about 20-30% in comparison to naturally hardening. concretes.. Irreversible creep defonmtions connected only with--the !action , of the I kind of.ata,prolonged load, comprise, stress levels, 25-30%, and at high~stress levels comprise 50-55% of the total value of the creep deformations of a conarete that hardens naturally and is subjected to moist-heat treatr4nt. Failure to take Uiese deformations into account can, in a number of casesi bring about substantisL1 errors. The recom- mended refined variant of the theory of eonerete creepeliminates errors MR DIVNOGORTSEV, G. F., KARACHENTSEVA, M. Ya., and, M. IsData Transmission in Computer Center,Nets", (book) Minsk, "Nauka i Tekhaika" Publishing House,: 1.971, 177 pp TRANSLATION OF TABLE 5 (p 150) v Capable of Scmrir,' CO-1-111ni --U('. N t o rr 1 .1 -! F r_4 0 C3 ' 0 = P ~'~ V4 et, . -4 6,4 P) P - c~ 0 Type of , ' - ~I -: -Purpose Computer General qj +Id q r i !.,!0tj r : rj; U Mhsk-23" (USSR) I 1; 501 yes 0 f "Minsk-i-3211 (USSR) V 321 7:z: Ural-341" (USSR) 221 it; _65 1-11; 3t !(y 131--51L, -is -IS:(. IX '10 32 1/2 r 1 USSR DIVNOGORTSEV, G. P., et al., "Nauka i Tekhnika" Publishing House, 1971, 177 pp ~Dnepr-211 (USSR) 25 4-65 65 o3l - 7GO 1B It (USA) "UlTfVAC-4 1,5 132-131 1 s0, 7!:' A 312 2 COU0 -~49o!, (USA) -nmAc 6.7- 3 G, "UNIVAC-9200" (USA 10-1 8-10: 1q 1'~ 6; 75 "UITIVAC-9300" (USAF * 1i 11 J1VAG ) 62 8-i2 8 C, 8 w 21 - U1 9 00 (USA DC~-3~5 ()Iusk 1 351110 8-32 2,1 11.7. 2 V:O; 0 -ODC-36oo usA) 2-- 26' .18 io'i - - : 4 111~ 0' M-460 (USA): 0,8 16-119-16i 7-. 1 T.1) 8 1,21 11.. o12 5500 ."Burroughs-8500" (USA) 0, r) vi-m, F :11~0 -- IW11 1 I 1021 nsystem 4qvt (England) 8,7 .9 65 -- 10 1 8 11 '5 o (j 1 "o 1~x UUo-32611 (-Pngland) " " H-1 ! " .1--32 18 1 11 1 G1 No-j! Fi&cm-230/30 , (4pm) 56 8-42 1; - M , 2 18 j 160 'J13%~enoral Mectrio,105" (France) .2 1 212 I I i; ~l A I i 1 11 H -11! 11 : V, 1 1 ~ ~-*l I ~ I , - :~'! I . . a ~; , ..''212 016 UNCLASSI Fl ED PROCESSIM; DATE-27NOV70, NO-AP0136408 -AssTRAr.T/E;,TRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OF THE WEAKLY SUITABILITY SPECfFIC ABSORBENTS CHROMOSORBS 101 AND.102-(BOTH ARE P~3RGUS POLYMERS) FOR THE GAS CHRCMATOGRAPHIC SEPN, OF ORG. COMPOS* A'OD THEER FLUORINATI:1:0 A14ALOGS KS DISCUSSED. IN GENeRAL, THE FLU0k'lNATED:(XMP0ll>#, ARE ELUTEO IST. CHROMATOGRAMS AOD HEATS OF ADSORPtION, ON THE.C.HROMC)SORB COLUMNS AND ON A FORAPA4 T COLUMN ARE (GIVEN F0VME(JACj Cf- $LIB3 OACt PROH., ..-._PEqFLU0R0PROPAflOL, NIAMYL ALC., N,PERFLUORGAMYL ALC,'p ACETOPHENONEP AND PACILITY: DEStGN BIA. AUTOMAT., ri --------- -LIN .ACSj_Fj_r ij I IN di ll;,~i I uDc 6322 .95 USSR and cav v. I. C--M VOIA L. V. :SF-PSIT.11, V., A IT P, S 0,-,- 3 piusts-ti&6 ky a nom-ablnxlim Cnnsta~ont Tr. 2~L--n Vc-~s. so-~-;.-E~nch. -pa issitc, D-:! 1dov i zi. - . h. c-~~ dy cf -the O'vi t'l, tov P-t--ay-al U:A C-na -udlmz~; " z! -:n'! ca 'j. of Tastlcldc C=tr-ninat.;'ca of iulC~, th~~ al'~:Alzrnal llayi--cl. w e canst'-n-Lu actact-= L5 Tmrsletleat A --aconbIrati,= 1-4 anaa- ze 11... --s e ch-lari:le-ccom Lr, --rtiaidmei in vzxious r.,-,-Li rialn in yl.~, cc t~Lnft r on rate cLinst,=t Haas Of -&3,ee;.XOL' CaTi-t=-- detc--tam-s. The ra-c:zbL*zau to: lir d no) , and hi- a IL-R-ar dynar-Ic rvnge of 500 (with r6sPeat &h-= =a etatil ty t!nm -IL-1-4a electnn camture detoctor. -e-ty -.Oka WROMM f 7 UDC 639.16.07.669:65.011.56 USSIZ SYMMAK, V. A. UZL V. N., Candidates of Technical Sciences, W/V YXI -VASILMO, V. I., ZELENIN ~._Y__ M., MIN YU. F., Eaginaers "Ga=, a-Relay Level Gacre for Automatic Dosage ControL'I' Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Prloizvodstva, Nzo 3, 1970, pp, 38-39 Translation: Volume dosage was applied to a rebuilt furnace of a ical plant since, under thaprey lent technical conditions-, metallurg it was impossible to use a complex of typical equipment ard mechan- -isms,for assembling and dosing the coke in mass. Based on a GIR-7 radioisotope p=a rela7, a system for automatic regulation of c&.e VOIUMle: dosage controll in,,,-, a roller Use: Sereen for ~ sLf tinul colce partizle6 and a main skip hoist (see drawing) was developed. 1/5 USSR SM.OLYAK, V., A., et al., Moscow, Mekhan.izatsiya, i Avtomatizatsiyan Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp 38-39 1) coke bunker; 2) disc screen; 3) coke hooper; 4) gate; 5) skip; 6),:radiation detector, 7) nozzle for adjusting input,~Coke.mass; 8) sensor; 9) electronic relay block; 10) control block The radiation source is in a cast iron collimator contair,.er outside the weight hopper 3. at its side wall. The container pro- vides safety from radiation and- forms a gamma radiatiori bean, toward the detector 6, which uses a S122G counter Ili a protect:nve tube 200 mm in diameter and with a wall thickness of two mm ir. tr,-- upper part of.the interior of the hopper 3. The placamiat of Uia detector inside the object cneasured, where the radiation, by the activity of the source atid thus reduce's the da6ger of radiation I operating the loading occhanism. to p(wsonne To prevent false operation of the.gamma rela7 and to iQprova the coke dosage automatic control system#, a radiomatria, pair 3/5 USSR etal, Moscow, Mekhanizatsiya Avtomatizza'-siya SMOLYAK, V. A., Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, Dp 3a-39 (source and detector) was placed so that the gamnia beam, perpand_- cular to the longitudinal axis of the screen, 'is not interrup-i-,ed by the flow.until the moment the hopper is~filled with a ripecificd amount of coke and its top is hit by the gamma beam. To adjust- the system -- i.e., to change the speci-fied mass within the limits of 100-200 kg -- the-pouring nozzle 7 is by, 200-300 mm and pulls the top away from the gamma'bcam to dae screen opposite the wall of the hopper, sothat the latter is -12" with~a large quantity of the coke before the screen Ls au`tchcd C;_J_. And, conversely, the sideward approach~of the top !to tha vertical plane passing through the gamma beam leads.to an earlier J~ntersoctio.--, of the latter by the top of the coke mass. Consequently, the cont-:01 -of 'the coke mass within the technical~range depends on iqhich o_"': -he followi r interrupts the gm-ma beam; the top of the pou-rcd 16 n. raass the side slope ascending, to the top. In the, 1--tter case, -the,top is higher than the level'at which~the gra=a~ beam is pc~r- :1tted to,pass. 4/5 USSR SMAWLYAK, V. A,, Et al., Moscow. Mekhanizatsiya i Avtom, a J. itiz ts ya Proizvodstva, No 5, 1970, pp, 38-39 This control system also contains a sensor, n eieczi-onic relay blocle-,, and a control block, as well, as a low-curreat controL for the electric-feed network of the disc screen. The control signal from the sensor is appl-jwd to ttlie rela,,,r o 4f t h eelectron relay block operating in the positive (zrig~,cred) position. Whea the hopper is filled withithe speci"iet'l. amount of coke, the gamma beam intensity is weakened. to one-third: JLts f ormer level, arid contacts 1U. of the switch arei.opened. The coil of' 7Nu is doene.-gized, the closed contacts' IR13 in the coil of contactor LK open, aad the motor, 14 of the disc scte_a~:~ i-i awitcined off". The screen is once core switched~on.-after the gate S CP_,nOZL motor N.12) and the coke is poured from the hoppar into the zkip 5. t~ on S; -MS 7%,a radio-jsotope automatic coke ~dosage repla V s are based on both coke-loadincr mechanismsi. The aftn6al saving, to t1--c er-Oamy am"Ounts to 42 thousaad rubLes. .5/5 USSR UDC 613.647-07-612.351.11.014.426 YASHINA, L. N., Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases "The Effect of Pulsed Magnetic Field of Low Frequency on the Activity of Oxidation-Reduction Enzymes in Liver of White Mice (Histological Studies) Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professial'n)-ye Zabolevaniya, No 2, 1972, pp 53-56 Abstract: Irradiation of mice with pulsed:magnetic field (P!IF) of 900 oersted 15 times for 3 hr each treatment inhibited conWerably the activ.ity of dehydro- genases of succinic, isocitric, malic, andiglutamic acids. This was pl~oved by a decreased number of difoimasan granules. The nonunifo~a activity of these enzymes in hepatocytes of different areas of liver is related probably with their different functional activity. A chronical irradilition of mice with PMF OIL 300 oersted for 1, 3, and 6 moaths.for:90 min. each day did not produce any activity changes of the succinic dehydrogenase in one' month. A distinctive decrease in the activity of this enzyme took pla.ce after 3 months of irradia- tion. At the end of 3 months some dystrophic changes occurred, in the liver cells, such as a destruction of cell membranes. Individual regions of the liver Derenchyma perished altogether at the end of 3 months of~irradiation Of SUCCiniC with 360 oersted. The activity dehydrogenas was not restored 2 months after.prolonged irradiation (6;months) with 300 oersted. The intensity in the activity changes of the above enzymes depended in all cases on the magnetic field intensity and duration of the irradfation. 0 B UNC L A S S I F I E 0 PRICXE SS ~v(-j 0 AT E-- 0.4 J'-C 7 A r- z' 'S S 1 ON ND- XN0 3 3 7 4 5 --1 -1 --: S TR A r T T R T I C I- G I V 3 1~ I E F -:, ':SCRlP-TLG% -OF Tifi- QPERATF[~*6 13F -R i: ALL Ll N' I ON: S C I EN T 1 F'- C 6 S A R- `,-i 0 -INSTITUTE OF ~4;: D -C-AL A I C A L TECKNICAL (NF;'*?RMA'Fl0l-i OF 7rHE GF PUBLIC H EA' U S P4STlTij*:rE- D 11. S S Z I NAT - S -i ! 00 '0 GI 81:--'L MG3~AP44Y UBSCRTaERS, ANNUALLY, TIN. ALSO CARDS TO ITS SU ";T 1 'T U T Co .1 'R IS" ~5 THE ~tEUNAL ABSTRACIS JOW-VALI~ ft I UN ilf n Ht L. -1 M R ZECTO R, PR C F E S SOR S -5- AC7 a A s AR y A N -------------- PRCC~ESSING 04-TE-1.9JUATO UN A55MED RESEAKCH Stili., NA RETURN~ T G- V CA0USTOK -U- 4:~--.-CDUUTRY, Or- INFG-IJSSR~w PACIFIC -OC EA.Ni ATLAKTIC OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN FKAVUAt 10 JAW70v P 6 -bATE FUBLISl4El)--l0JAN70- 'ART; ECT IND., IVIL AND '-iA k I N EE14GR fl: L- SCIENCES AND M-A-a RAPHY G SHIP, CCEAUZ)GKAPHIC SHIPt _UCEANOGRAPHIC EXPEDITION, -'-zc CEAN WMAREAMUIVOLNA RESEARCH S41P IrT-IC-NS ARK,fjG-,NQ RESTR 00CUMEM C LA S S XURN C L A S 5 1 F I E 0 REEL/FRAME-1978/0402 STEP ~40--Ui~/;~112/14)/i3OO/OGO/OOt)U/0006 CIRC ACCESSI"w :NC-ANG045497 UNCLASSIFIED 4/v00454W -.Ace. Nr.. Ref Code: 41 TP W-5 4 fkq I Scientific Research Ship I'VoIna" Returns. to VIadivos~ok (Complete translation: "Floating Ifate Y ti r Bureaus b Yashina; Moscow, Pravda. 10 January 1970. p. 61 The scientific research ship I'VoIna ias returned to its port of:registrati-o! [Vladivostokj~ af ter athriee-month voya-ge in the:Atlantic, Pacif-ic and. Intlian Oceans. The Far Castern scien.tists.obtained valuable information on tho Kuroshio Current in'. ~I.he Pacific Ocean. The I'Vblna"~ is the firsit floating weather bureau built by Polish ship.builders for 6ur country's e -met. ~i6Loji.cal servic [4): Reel/rrame* I ! 90, . V=_*.__ - - I r) - 7IFT60-m- Ma 112 0 F I Eb.- Ila U',IC LAS S I -ICESSINIG UATF-20NOVIC ALTfIiGR-(04)-YASHIhA, G-.G. i..'AIjRIL0VA, L.D-t RUDNEV S A- V FA S HC FIIA G I \1 ~CGUNTRY OF INFG-USSR --,':tj;'SGURC E-L H. u"R GK H f fAl 1970 6(5) 971 PUdL fSr-.C-C---70 AREA S--CfiE-," I S T RY TCPIC TAGS -CCJN'GENS.ATIL::-,; i-~EACTIONY 4LKYNE., ARGMATft~* HYUKGC4v't3UN, ETHER, -::.::CAi-,,[sbXYLIC ACIU CHLPjlkl~'JC-t PCfCMAI-,DeHYDEj WROMIINAT-Ei, WWANIC C01"WoUND, Lt-GAiNIC CG.";'j 14 "U:,qD., AP~k DEP I VAT I VE, I I'( j R 0L NA T I ON :7--.CCiNTRGL~ I-Mir I i'-JIG -140 it e 5I(-, T I ON s ~VOCUMEbit CLA~S- UNCLASSIFIED ITA' Nl..'J-- UP ,-3 TO 1) 04. 00'~-I (Y) I IW) ~i C E 5 1 C -W 7 0 j~ 4-S S I F r~:o P1,13CESSfiNG DATE--~-kl%( --',,Cj"'r j.~CC;7SS I 1,4fj--Ap() I j 4 1~j 9' A U-0- AJ'STRACT. TH E PR E-' 1:NC G: i-,':: SU"3. T sub2 0-7 FC 1" 10 watts, a frequency of 6 kilohe rt:z, and. a pulse- duration cf 100 nanoseconds are capable:of operating more thanj00 hours with- outa sigaff-icant reduction in power. USSR TJDC 669.71.053.4.094 TIMOKOV, R. V, BENESLAVSKI Y, S. I., and EYKDV, A. B. "Solubility of Aluminum Hydroxide from Bauxites of Various Mineralogical Types in Alkaline-Aluminate Solutions" Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta. alyumin., magn. i ele-ktrodn. prom-sti (Works of the All-Upion Scientific Research,and Planning and Design Institute 100, blo 70i pp 35-42 (from of-.Aluminum, Hagaesium and Electiode lndut~ RM-Matallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract: No~ AGI39) Translation: the solubility of AI(OH)3 from hydrargillite and bemite bauxites in alkaline-alumiuate solutions was studied under conditions close to indus- trial. The solubility of natural hydrargillite and ber-ite differs somewhat froia the solubility of these minerals obtained under artificial conditions. There is some variation of solubility: as a function of -the pdrfection of the cryrtals within the limits of the same crystalline modification. Approximate valimes of the calculated modulus,:are pre-sented for leaching of hydrargillite and bemcite bauxites under various conditions. 1 illustration, 4 tables, and e, bibliographic references. 1 -! ! 9: - ; i!;: '. - . 1 .1 1111 .,.1 l1-, 11 1",;,] !~'. I I , ;~ j . I I ~;2/2 007 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCES~ING DATE--18SEP70 cl Rc ACCESSION NO--AP0100395 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, VISCOSE.11) FIBERS PREPD. FRO14 A CM_ CELLULOSE ( I I ) W ITH A LOW DEGREE OF:SUBSTITUTION EXHIBITED SUPERIOR FILTERABILITY, WHICH REDUCED THE CONSUMPTION (IF CS: SUBZ DURING XANTHATION.. INTRODUCTION OF A SMALL NO. OF 11 GRQVPS AFFECTED THE STRUCTURE AND THE PHYS[COMECH. PROPERTIES OF I FIB~ERS_ THUS, THE :--PHYSICOMECH. PROPERTIES OF I YARN MARKEDLY. DETER JdRATEo, ALTHOUGH THE STRUCTURE-ANO THE PROPERTIES-OF. A CORD: FIBER WERE~ESSENTIALLY UNCHANGED# WHEOAS THE STRUCTURE -OF A POLYNOSIC. F l'B ER OETERIO 'ATE AN TS ':~.RESI STANCE TO ALKALl DECLINEO.. ,c LJ u p ASSIFT c USSR UDC 547.836.3.07 TISHCHEENKOVA, I. F., KHOLODOV, L. Ye., and X&WSKM V. G., All Uniam ;zN473 IM Scientific Chemical-Pharmacautical~In.stitutp- i Mzhonikidze, Nos c%7 q "Quinindines. IV. Synthesis and Properties of 3-Acyl Derivatives of 4.-Methyl-'L,2-dihydro-4H-e-quinindines" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 1, Jan 71, pp 87-90 Abstract: a-Quinindane methyl iodide when treated with excess aaueous base gave 1,2-dihydro-4H-B-quinindine (I) which without isolation was extracted with ether and treated with respective ady1chlorides In presence of aqueous base to give solid 3-aroyl derivatives of (1). The katonesiformed are bright- ly colored compounds, very stable, easily purifiable. ~Acylation can also be carried cut in acetone-triethylamine mixture. Mien tr~~Mited.witb acids these ketones convert to quarternary salts loosing their bright colors. IR absorp- tioix maxima are reported for the synthesized materialEil- In,the UV all ab- sorption maxima are shifted towards longer.yavelength.' USSR UDC 547,832:542.944.938 KHOLODOV, L. Ye., SYROVA, G. P., and W"SLY; V- G., All Union Scientific MOM= Chemical-Pharmaceutical Research Institute'imeni S.,0rdz1konikidze, Moscow "Quinindine. VI. Investigation of Brominatiort in the O-Quinindane Series. Synthesis of 3H-O-Quinindane System" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh SoyedirLeniyt No 1, Jan 71, pp 96-101 Abstract: Bromination of O-quinindane and S-quinindane-9-carboxylic acid in glacial acetic acid at 50-60' yields tribromo- and tetrabromo-substituted IH- and 3H-B-quinindenes. When 6-quinindene tribromide:is hy-drolyzed with silver nitrate solution it yields-l-broma-3H-O-quinindeLi-3-one-1, when H SO ia used in hydrolysis -- a rearranpment occurs with fol.,matio'n of l,2-hbr'omo- 3H-$-quininden-3-one, Possible machaniam.ofiormittiorl off tho reaction pro- ducts is discussed. IR, UV, and PMR spectral data are,rapoeted. Thia ap- c~ system of M-0- pezis-to be the first synthesis of:a noval haterocycl4: quinindene. VISSR UA C 547.836.3.07.~541.67:543.422.4.6 All Union TISHCMNKOVA, 1. F., KHOLODOV, L. Ye., and W.H. IM... W. -T A 4 Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Researc4iInstitutei ijwnt S. Ordzhonikidze, -Moscow "Quinindines. VII. Study of the SyntheticRoutes o~. O-Quinindene" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsikl-icheskik,h Soyedinen-ty, Ho 1, Jan 71, pp 102-107 Abstract: Various approaches to the synthesis of O-quinindene (I) are dis- cussed. Rearrangement of acetic anhydride of P-quinindane-N-oxide followed by hydrolysis and dehydration gives-a dimer of (1). (1) can be obtained by dehydrobromin-ation of 3-bromo-B-quinindane (II) which could be synthesized by converting a-quinindane to a 3-lithium derivative ".d reacting it with cyanagen bromide at -15'. Dehydrob rominat Lon of (11,% was achinved by heating it in dimetliylf ormwiide for 30 min on a. atem bath in.presenco of triathyl- amine. ~(1) is very unstable; it dimerizesin acid medium and.on heating. PHR data indicated that the product,iwepite of givili$ only a single spot ort-the TILC plates, actually repres($nte&a mixture of 14- and N-O-quinindene. -1/2 O'll U13C tA 35 1 P I EU; PROCESSING DAIE--300Cf7i TlTLE-SY.NTii;_'-5*TS AND THE iNVEST I GAT IUN. OF., SOME e!ii-BETk-iZUlhIND1hESi THE HETEqMYCLIC - ANALEGS OF AZULE41E -U-1 AUThoR-(03)-XftCLG00Vr L.E., TISHCHENKOVAS I.F.i YASHUNSKlYt V.G. OCGUNTRY OF INFC-USSR %CE--TETRAHEDRCN LETT. 197GO f1s)v 1535--~B SOUR -_-~DATE PUBL ISHED- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -HETEROCYCLIC NITRGGEN COMPOUNO, CHEMICAL SYNWES[Sr E TOPIC TAGS ILL CULAR :,-,_:STRUCTURE* 10DINATED ORG.,6%'IC CUMPOUND CHLORINA.rED ORGANIC CUMPOUND, "~:,:~_'::ARVIMATIC KETGNEv AMINE DERIVATIVE '~CGNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS o~'_.~-,~~.,DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--300111182 STEP NG--UK/0000/70/0()0/018/1535/1536 CIRC ACCESSICh Nfi--AP0126784 -~Sl~JG GATE-11DEC70 R ~D C F4 I F I f:~) u TITL:L--SY%Th~~S!~T PhAke~AICUU_',~~ !CAL P~;~ 0 P ERT I E SAN UEfF24J UF Si-,:IE- ?-,I Y MAS f!-,SGVS-K I Y L-.~- tvALTSFMU:i~) iR4A. J -Y w: I 070, -331 31, 297 3 02 a A TE 4?Li~L 7 0 .,SOACT ARLAS-31OLCGICAL ANO MEDI-C.AL SCIENcEs --EUTPAL, NE C~P(L -t-AGS-i- RVJUS SYSFEM -STIMULANvi C HE IM I C At SW THt:SlS, DRu, ~'--EFFECT.v CX I DA SE ~',.CC'.14TROL RA~ZWX--tv-*~u All: STilICTICINS f ICHL NO-F15 7CPiO51~- C UF 10 STE p Q 15 U ISS! F. PROCESS I Nt DATE-- L !,:';:C,7 C G C L ~R CC CIE S S I Z% A P 0 133 9 -3 S GV-0- 8, S T RA C T A NG. 0 F E 1 V-- - itc -4 H E' G IV T 0AICEf STIMUL Wl-~AL !'IE~,VCIUS SYSSIEM L) T A'-f AG;*-,,ElNOm,.[METfC,S;. THEY ALSO liNdil'SITCid T ED A S Pr UxIOAS,~-,lk 'VITRI3. H F'AC L L I T Y: ';ST. -IM- GREZ1KNIKIDLE, NUCISCOwt USSR* ONC LA 5StfilLU PROXY REEL/FRAME-198311171 STEP i*40--Uk/OqO9/70/000/001/007axOO32 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054071 UNCLASS I F tED 019 UNCL ASS I F I E b': t PROCESSING DAT---160CT70 C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054071 ..:~-,_ABSTRACT/:EXT9ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REFLUX OF 50 G OF ISATIN WITH 85 G :.CYCLOPENtANONE IN A MIXT. OF 400 ML ET014 AND 2G0 ML 33PERCEr4r AQ. KOH HR, FOLLOWED BY VACUUM DISTN. OF THE ETOH AND APART OF THE H SUB2 Ot WITH 800 ML H SUB2 G AND EXTN. W,ITH.300 ML CH SU62 CLCH SU82 CLt ~:AFFOROED AN ORG. LAYER WHICH WAS CHARCOAL:,PURIFIED, DRIEL) AND VACUUM ~EVAPD. THE RESULTING OIL WITH PETROLEUI ETHER YI~ELDEO 8.5 G ALPHAi ..ALPHA PRIME DICYCLOPEiqTYI.IDEliECYCLOPENTHANONE:v ilio t78-80DEG-REES -(.PERTROLEUM ETHER). THE AQ. LAYER, AFTER THE CHISU82~CLCH SU32 CL ,STEP, TREATED WITH ACTIVATED iCt AUJUSTED TO PR 6 WITH GLACIAL HOAC AND COOLED* THE PPT. AFTER H SUB2 0 WASHING WAS EXTD. WITH ME SUE32 Co (5 TIMES 100 ML)t EVAP. TO DRYNESS TO-YIELD 16 G OF THE -.3,CYCLOPE~ITYLIDENE,BETAtQUININDANE,O,CARBOXYLIC ACID, MGNOHYDRATE (1), -113-15DEGREES (DECOMPM.) (60PERCENT:OF ETOH).-DRYING 1 (3 HR OVER P ~-SUB2 0 SUB5 (750EGREESt 15 MM) YIELDED THE ANHYL)*IACID.(Il) M. :,_198-200DEGREES (DECO.MPN.); HYDROCHLORIDE M. 190-21)EGREE-S (UECOMPN.). JREATMENT (IF AN AQ. IMEOH SOLN. Of 1, WITH AN ET SUaz a SoLN- OF CH SUB2 N .--SUB2 YIELDED THE ME ESTER, M. 135-6DEGREES (MEOH)~. THE RESIDUE AFTER THE ME SUBZ CO EXTiN. IS 45 G (EQUATION:SHOWN ON MICROFICHI :-':-':BETA, QUININDANEt9#CARBOXYL I C AC-10 (111:14 M. 280,2DEGREES (DECOMPN.); --HYDP OCHLOTZIDE M. 240DEGREES (DECOMPN.) (ETOH). A.!SIJLN. OF 1.50 G I IN ML GLACIAL HOAC WAS HYDROGEN&TED OVEA 0.1.5 G OF PD-c AT ATM. PPESSURE HR AT. 45-50DEGREES. Ai:TERCATALYST REMOVAL AND:DILN. WITH H SUB2 Of JHE RESULTING PPT. WAS EXTU. WITH ET SU132 Ov THE ET SUB2 Of SOLN. H SUB2 0 WASHED,.ANO THE SOLVENT VACUUWEVAPD. UNCLA-5SIF [ED 3/3 019 UNCLAS,SIFtO ~PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESS ION NO-AP0054071 -&BSTRACT/EXTkACT--THE RESIDUE WASA41XE0 WITH WATER110FREO TO YIELD 0.8 G ~~,-~.'32CYCLOPENITYL,BETAtQUINI,NDANEw9CARBOXYLIC ACID (IV), A. 240DEGREES 1,I)ECOMPN.) (ETOH) . A MIXT-. OF 5 G 1,19 L.7 G ANtfYD. AIAOAC AND 30-ML ~:.GLACIAL HQAC WAS TREATED OVER I AT~ 10DEGREES W~ITH 1.4 G BR IN 5 -mL GLACIAL HDAC AND STIRRED I HR AT ROOK TEMP. , AND..THE PPT. FILTERED AND WASHED WITH 14 SUB2 0 AND ME SU8Z -CO TO GIVE 5,41 G; .3tBRDMDt3,(I,BRCMOCYCLOPENTYL),BE-TA,AJUININUANEt9tCARBUXYLIC ACID (V)i M. 1.15,-18DEGP.EES (DECOMPli. AFTER PPTN. ~FROM ME. SU82.NCHO SOLNo BY AODN. OF H SUB2.0. lRo UV AND NMR DATA ARE GIVEN. FACILITY: VSESf ISSLEU. KHIM.-FARM. INST.11M. URDiHONIKIOZE, MOSCOW USSR. ~NAUCH.- UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 8.74 BUL01"As. V. V. Y~'.s iE Yu. OResults of an Exuerimental Digital.C o~puter Study of, an A"Lgbrithm" v sb. Lyebisl. te"ihn. T. 2 (Cc=-outer Techxology. Vol a--collection of works), Kaunas, 19-(l, r- 572-576 (from RZh-Kibernetikit, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No lVIOL3) Translatior: The uaner nresents the results of an exr.,erimental study of an -I gorit~= for minin-4 F_ linear functional. T'he linea:t prograr=,ing problem is solved by the gradient method. In order to, determine the maximum of 'the li,,ear flncticnall , a certain function is forneCi, -and tl,-,e maximum is then fcund by -_~ovinz along this function. The Pine method is used in solving the prcI.1en. The equations are discretized for digital conTuter realization of the algorM-m. The .described algorlthzr, was checkea out on the "Razdan-3" cc--puter. Experim'ental results are given. T. Alek- perov. USSR 'LTDC: --T4 ~KILDA, B. Yu. , YASEO~IC.HjS, F'. Yu. izatioh of, Dynamic ~Classification Algo- ...,Concerning Analog Computer Real rithm" V.sb. Vychisl. tekhr. T. 2 (Cc=pputer Technology. Vol 2--collection of 5 3 -1 r-o 577-50 works), Kaunas, 971, (fro"i R'1h-.-dberneti'ka, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IV1100) Translation: The naDer descr4bes~block diagrams of amalog or hybrid computers for realizing three algoritl~=s of dynamic linear classification of sources of continuous signals representable by certain realizations of a given length. Authors' res UM e, . 1/1 USSR UDC: 911-3.616.927(575-3) A. ."Division of the Rural Agricultural Tadzhik, SSR into, Natural Complexes Def ining Characteristics of the Epidemiological Process and Prophylactic Ileasures for Typhoid" V sb. Haterig.1y XV Vises. slezda cpidemiolopov, mil=obiDlogov i :Lnfektsioni L 2. U ~ov Tezisy Dokl. Ch. 1 -Tr-occedings of the 15th, All Union ~ Conference of Fbidemiolo - gists, Microbiologists and Specialists in Infectious Diseasea, Reports of 'llieses, Part I-collection of works) Xo~-cow, 197) pp. 279-280;. (from RM-36. It-ditsinskaja ceografiL-z~,, No 1, J,-z 71, Abstract No 1,jL.251, by V. Haslovsl7ay7a Translation: The area was divided into types including the following categor.-es: the character of the water supply for drinking and agricultural purposes; indices for pollution of vater supply by agriculture end human iatsites; and the character of water use i-,i j--rigated md drT. faming agriculture. -Eight regional types were defined in earicultural areas where the natura.agricultural complexes determine the conditions for the typhoid epidemiologicalprc,6850.~ 7. 1 H I'-J- 4 1 L. - ~i~ C: 621-372-54 I. YI. and OSIPOV, V. "Des zmin~,, Zand 1, zoel-otric -u I -i Tq. u c", 111-;:~ --'r h i io n. e-r,-~ n,+. s- zos'-ivn --v.1 iu C 1,1 t i i Ca 'Jon."e-an f c e Of Instructor 6tafT i,111-jx-iiou -Correznondi~rl-c.~~ li-!ctri.cal ';,'n-ineer,ng Comjaunica-rdon !.-stitute) X'Io. ~, Mbscow, 1970, pp 04-1.01 tfrom Radiotexh-vii"'a- 74-io. 3, i%a-rch 71, Abstract iiO.. 3A19~). T.-ans "Lat, ion: I, re-thod o.~, desiGn by o p e ra t i,,,, tr Attenuation, base-f on Lfle usta o. orel.lmina- emputaiion.of a LY shoi-ni thlat tlie latter can be r,--aliz i!; ex.j.La.Lned. it e6 in the fort.,i o,,:' a bridtx friltor .-J,th oclialle'l t coil o I-e- ,omtors,. or in t-he lfonm of ell diff re.itial bxidge iiystcm- Two J1- lustrations bibliography of two. N." 3- "!;, d .4A - i .1 1 li! ; :,I, AHi i -oi USSR UDC 518.5:68 11.3.06 MRISILOV, A. D., MNENKO, V. M., POPOV, A. A., YASINOVSKIY, M. A., SAPRYUTIN, Y. G. "The Problem of Algorithmization of the Differential Diagnosis of Rheumatism" Kibernet. i Vychisl. Tekhn. Resp. Mezhved. Sb. [Cybernetics and Computer Engi- -neering'.. Republic Interdepirtmeiital.Collecti6n]~., No 17, 191.0, pp. 102-107, (Trans- lated-from Referativnyy Zhurnal,..Kj.6.ernetika,, No16, 1971' 'Abstract No 6 V641 by the authors). Translation: A list of characteristics is suggested for description of diseases being diagnosed, including, in addition to the symptoms, certain intermedi, ate diagnostic.information. The applicability is demonstrated and certain altered statistical decision rules are calculated by computer. Results,are presented .-from machine differential diagnosis of five diseases and the direction of further work is,noted. J12 013 UNCLASS [PIED'. PkiJUSSING DATE-090CT70 -TITLE-AUTOMATIC. STRAIGHTENIING. AN6 C U'rT ING MACHIP AUfHOR-(05).-&LlN0V, V.P., YASINSKlYr YU.G-.~#, P OLYAA 1 NYU.N.: CHEREPANOV, "OVv, V.A. Y,U.B:.,-l NAZAR ,l'~,,'.'t0UNTRY'.OF INf:.O-USSR 23851? REFER ENC E-OTKRYT I YA, lZDBRET.r PROM. 0BRA7-TSYp TOVARNYE ZNAKI NO to ..OATE P~UBLISHE --31JUL70 ~-:-,"-SUBJECT-AREAS-MECH., I-No., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-PATENT, AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM CUTTIN~ rOOL -CUh TR#-; LMAf-.YlNG--%'G RESTRICTION'S CLASS-UNCLASSIF IED -'PRiaXY REEL/ f RfsmE-- 1994 /08316 STEP ti0--Uk/0zta )A9/000l0C)cj/000o/0()0f) C I-PC ACCESSION INO-AA0114932 UNC LA S 5 1 F 1 f- D 013 UNCL ASS I FlIED PROCESSING 0AYE--09DCT70 ACCESSI--',N NG--AA0114932 -A8SIY%A(;l/i--;XTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRAcr. AUTOMATIC STRAIGHTENING 4NO CUTTING MACHINE CUNTAINS CUTTING MACHANISMS I AND 2 AITH MOBILE BLADESs AECHANISMIS FOR STRAIGHTENING, ROD- DELIVERY AND REMOVAL OF CUT OFF ~-DETAILS. IN 0RUIER TU INCREAS.b ~EFFICIENCY WHEN F:I)'.IN'G IT AFTER THE PRESS -WHICH`,?EkFURMS SIMULTANEOUS PRES.S.ING,OF 'A ROW OF~4'ARJNLLEL RODSi THE R MACHINE- HAS SEVERAL MECHANISM- FO TRAIGHTENINGy DEL;IVERY~ CUTTING AND REP50VAL, OF CUT OFF DETAILS,.SITUATED~INiPA.RALLEL.4 THE MECHANISMS ENABLE THE 'MOVEMENT OF THE DIETAILS TO A V13ROPLATFORM. 116) "r0ilCH IS SITUATED UINDER fHE MECHANISMS. THE VIBRU PLATFORM HAS A [~EBALANCIJNG DRIVE 4 181 ANO, HAS TWO PAIRS Oi: INCLINED GUIDES WHICH ARE SLTUATED ONE AilOVE THE OTHER. IN THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE~~ UPPER GUIDE.,S, WHICH FORf-1 A HOPPER, A TURNING SLIDE- 15 FIXED. THE SLIDE HAS TWO.FIX.E.1) P05111,ONS AND DIVIDE!, 'THE DETAILS INTO TWO.STREAMS WITH THE HELP OF THE: 1.(J?IE-.R GUl!)F3. THE MOBILE BLAOE 17) OF THE CUTTING MEC'HAINIS,14 f 1) IS FIXEI) ON A COL011-l"IG RGL~.; (11), WHICH PERFJORMS REVERSE FURWARD. MOTION AND 15',.AFFECTED BY A SPRING (12). T HE SPRING CREATES ADUITIONAL EFFORT DURING CUI-TINU AND PROVIOES A REDUCTLON IN INERTIAL FOACES DURING ;THE ~REVERSF ~STROJ~E. tzAc-lLITY-* TSFINTRALINYY NAUC~it.10--ISSLEI)CIVAT.ELISKI~ INSTITUT TA;~Y I UNC LASS I f IED z -. ,'l, I~ c- - ~~~ III I ji ~t~ U~ i Plant Pathology uDC 6'12 wmq BE 152,R E. Z. DC,-Vj-,E;M-UT?--TD0V, 1. D. PUS!M~REWA, 1. 1). A SPILN', S. G. , azd 'KASA'K0111A., E., I. Ins Itute-.6f Bbtary,,.Aca(U:-qy of S'c~,"uces Turkmen SSI R "The Va-L -.- nrl Bicsymhesis of the ToXin of FU-sarlum, Wil'(; Fatho- 11, t h ~,m - a- I k, 11 C"Ci Airchanism of ItS Action, ar.1 Its Possible Transfox-mp'tion Ju -,Gha Cotltozi A. '[u loscow, lzvestiya Akaded. P/ J uk SSSR, Spriya Blologicheskaya, Vo Se 'Cat ?Ii, PP '116-754 Mostracti Amlpis of purifiod extracts.of Yusaritm o--.- y :C ultu-.,, lAquiet c o:, I fn."! -- c! that -,&ha to;zin of fusaritul wilt. o ff Lho flne- fibvire(I COU011 pla-11-t 4-13 fv,23,r~u acid. 2hu sevo ity of uili' Ile of prcdu-2-1Uon of fusaric acid by thq,prLtho-on- on the ra 1-i au~,-.,arr, to thrnu- f0 this toxL Mation of ixyptop'-iiti! Ian- b7 --u!--Z --tion mic'n a~ C V.; 0 1' 11 .0 C)f h;j 3 1, )'C,! "Ij VDr_ 669.295 ECUILIBMILIK RATIO 07 LOWER TITANIUK CHLORIMS IN A MEDIUM OF MM-TED Sn AXD_?OTASS11M CHLORIDE!, ~1'4 I e!~" 1, 1 and Lening- JA=ticla S7, 1. A. $n ~Urw no . a ight aand Ra. u1s, DrAzhotsikidze, 1zvantlya VUZ; Txvetw7aya MetallurgLyn, ~Ruaifan. No 6. 1971, 'stgneo.tq~ presto, 6, Tabruary 1971 pp 60-641 rquilibrium or the reaction 2TiCI3+Ti= 3TIC12 In a .medium of chlo P idar of,alkall: and alkali-earith netalo, has; been.a tudiod Many invoistigatori. using both therma.1 L,1-7] a vs ctrachanical tAtthoas IS, 91. The, data fram A iffcrent Investigators often do not drrao, Th io. concerns., mainly -, tie ln!l~jencc on equilibrium of thome very Inportant pnrameterS such no tamperaturo and total concentration its the t4taniuin MAIt", The baric routsarch on invoutipating equilibrium has boon done on the bAriia of low-concontratinn titanlun-contzs`n- .g melts relative to the conditions of electrolytic produc- tion and refininn of titanium. Th~ date in these inventira- tions 'which arn In accord. indicate that with transition frQm n .Its on a b4se of 1AC1 -to nalts on a. Isane cf CsCl tho a equillbrium In uhifte'd to the loft; additLvem of' chloridez; f alkall-oarth metals to melts of alkali metals shift the aquilLbrium to the loft. The In high-concen,tratiop rialts LI) d14 not perm t otortnininp any definite rala,vi onshtpa. At the Present time, Of Preateot Practical 51rniff- cance Is the Una of high-poticantrntion melts In the two- stage goal um-tharmal . method for production of hirh-qun,lity metallit titanium [101 , ond in tho motol-tharmal rerinitig of titanium CII~3 a, nd other wast.*a. The most U~'.dfttj used tochnol,~plaally acceptable salt medium In carryLnr, out such 0 assan 'it HaCl Or KCI,' as %d#111 an the nPont nIcctroiyte.1ft The compa t; I t I on Of the up ant aXoctrol Nita in 'sit)1rht Vercont is: 76-.~q kc, 12 -14 VaCl, b,;d,VAC12. '1-2 CdC12. :3119 :5:;*K q'C) -/a- Un fio.1.295 OF WS= TITANIRK CHLORIDES IN A MEDTUM OF MELTED SODIUM ~L-D POTASSIa-4 CRL(JRIDES [Articla hr ft. A. Ssndl~r E I YV.-I 0n and 41. lyfinov. Lenlograd II jh t 4 ni _Rar a 94 r a 1_1 Izvestiva Tsvet!%Iya HatslluTaivA Russins, No 6, 1971, atgnel to press fi February 1971, pp 60-641 Equilibrium f. the reaction 2TICIj+Tj;-4.3TjCj2- Imi a med ium.of chlorides of ajkall~, ands -'alkall~e~arth Metal ahas '~ been.'studied by m4m~.`invastigatorz US'inf,' b'oth thermal [1-73 -and. alo*trochemical methods ED, ~01., The data-from different do fiotarrea.- This-ciincerns mainly the jnfltp~.qce..on equiIlbrlum of those very Important parameters -ouch'As tag~perature and total concentration In the titanium ' It. 7 T~* basic~r-asaarch,on tovestiratlog oquillbriqm has be a-n,dtxnp on the'bials of titaniun-contaI71- Ing malt,*. relative to -ho conditions of aiectrolyt~a produc- Tion and refining of titanium. The data lo :these Investipa- xionz,whicb are in accord, Indicate tkidt with transition from,meit-v on a base of LiCl to ntlts on a base of CxCl the equililw1un lit shifted to the left; additives or chlorides of alkAl[.tarth metals to melts of alkaLL tatals shift the quilibptum to the left. The investirtations of equilibrium Uj 0in high-voncentration melts [1) did not permit detarmininp Any definite relationchips. Z At the prsavat time, of rreatest nractical Sjrj~nlfi- canc: !A the use of hiph-concentrat,ion melts in the two- 'star odium-thermal method for producrion of high-quality talliv titanium E101, and in the motal-thervial Yefininp. 101; titanium Ell] and other vast**. The most widely uved teoinolo'gtoaixy, acceptable salt,:medlun In carryinp. out such proaasttes Is HaCl or KcIi aa wall as the xpwmt electrolyte The composition of the spent electrolyte in walght percent list 76-79KCI, 12 -1-4 HaCl, fi-a NpCI7, 1-2. CaCI2_ SR UDC: I'llone F b W VOIROINTSOV, V. k. GRUDINISTYYY V. V. I KAM KO,. V. F KOS.M2 !;-~ID , MITICM-1,111,0, Y-,,i. T., and YAS12VICH, E". P. RE nDevice for Determining the Coordinates,,of an Aerodynamic 'Shadow Contour on Bodies of Complex Iorm in. Free. Yloleculpiar Flux" Moscow, Othrytiya,_ izobreteniya, prorivshienn,,,~yo obraztsy Lovarny,-,:-~ znaki, No 27, 1971, 141, lio (11)3511-13 Abstract: A parallel light beam is used to model the f 1w- such that the inodel can be f ixed in any position. For ease of adjustment, there is a manual indicator showing a:thread tied to a~movable carriage. The scale of this indicator is used to measure the co- ordinates of points difficult of access. A diagra'M. of-the device Is shoidn. 183 212 029 UNCLA:SSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--09OCT70 Cl RC ACCESSION NO--AT0105803 z-'Al5STR'ACT/EXTRAC',--lU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED ON THE CTLIARY. EPITHELIAL CELLS OF ESUPHAGUS IN RANA TEMPURARIA. THE CONFORMATIONS OF THE PROTEINS WAS ()ETO.:BY A'SPECTRAL LIJ14INESCENCE METHOD. THE INDICATOR OF FU, CE LLS WAS THE MOTILITY NCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF RATE. SHARP CHANGES IN THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF THE.CELL MOTILITY IN .-THE TEMP..:INTERVAL 3-90EGREES WERE FOUND,., THE CHA*GES AND SIGHOID CHARACTER OF THE CURVE LAMBDA SUBMAX. EQUALS FIT) IN THE INTERVAL 11-31)EGREES DUE TO INVERSE CONFORMATION- TRANSITION 1A IN EQUILIBRIUM 6 IN :EQUILIBRIUM.C, 'AND PRONOUNCED CHANGES OFITHE ENTHALPY (120 KCAL-moul WERE OBSO, THESE FACTS POINT TO THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF TRANSITIUN E GREATEST PART OF POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF MACROMOLS. AND INFLUENCING THE EVEN ITS ENVIRONMENTW THE SHORT WAVE CHARACTER OFJHE SHIFT OF PROTEIN -SPECTRAL-, FL-UORE-S~GENCE- AT A '.__-_`~'ZONFORMATION -CONTAINS MORE HYDROPHOBIC., TRYPTOPHAN ~ESIDIJES IN A NONPOLAR -A CID-ENVIFONMENT THAN -CONFORMATION B EXISTING. AT -A HIGHER TEMP. (-10-20DE.GREES) FACILITY:,- LABO:810FIZ. IXOTOPol, MINSKr USSR. USSR 621 039.84 TYUFYAKOV, N. D., SEITAN' A. S. YASKEVICH,,,1Y,,._-S-., KOZLOV, A. G., and PAVLOVICH, V. YE. "SDectral Characteristics of Neutron Sources Based on PU238,, Prikl. Yadern. Spektroskopiya (Applied Nuclear Spectroscopy -- collection of works), No 1, Mosc0V,,Atomizd4t Press 1970, pp 24- 27 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Yad.ernyye.Reaktoryl, No 3, 1971, Abstract No 3.50.138) Translation: A single-crystal fast neutron scintillation spectro- meter was used in combination with a 512-channel:amplitude _q analyzer to measure the spectra; dicrimination of the back- &,round was based on the time of scintillation of a stilbene crystal. The spectrometer w s calibrated for the 137 95 Y radiation of of the isotopes CS and 7.n .. In subtracting the background, the shadow cone from a mixture of-.paraffin and borom carbide was used. During measurements, the neutron.source and detector were placed at a distance of about 2 m from the walls of the room. Thmesults of investigations cotif1rmed.the expediency of using Pu to study 16otope cl n aource.s.*~ The advantages of these 1/2 ; d , :: I ~ m 15'. it'i ; .11 1 11'. ,;~ i) .:1 .1 ; V. . I ! LjLlfifl ~ : ! , i ; - -- , , , - I -- I - -- -- - - ---- - -- "-, -1, ~ I !~ LL~ I1_1 I Ii bt. 1111 11111 1.1i 1ii11 'i~. USSR UDC 621-039.51 W. D SHTAN': PONMAREV-, YE. G., TYUFYAKOV., A. S and YASKEVICH, V. S. "Stud y of Formation of Neutron Beams From Itotope Neutron Sources" Tr. VNII Radiats. Tekhn. (Works of All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Radiation Equipment).~ No-S, 1970, pp 98-103 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Yaderny e Reaktor, NoA, 1971, Abstract No Y ~3.50.75 Translation: Experimental studies were performed into the in- fluence of individual factors on beam characteristics. The measurements were performed in-a water tank (1000 ~m diametor,. 1200 mm high) with two sources (pU2~8 +.Be and C052), having different 'Last-n.eutron energy spectra. In order to reduce the perturbations of the neutron f1wc, the source and collimator holders were made of organic glass,whiLe the collimators them- selves were made of paper aoake&in paraffin or of steel pipe with a wall thickness of 0.1 mm. Neutron flikix measurements were performed using indium foils as welL as a scintillption counter with an Lil (Eu) s4l ngle. crystal enriched to 010 Lio (crystal diameter 30 mm, thickness 4.4 mm).. 4 figurer, 8 biblio. refs. V ME M., 1 PIM M 112 023 ur4c LA s S I F PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--REACTIC-N OF SLIBIO ACETOACETIC. ESTER WITH TRANS,2tOUIENE OXIDE AND OF -SODIUM BENZOYLACETIC LESTER WITH PPOPYLENE LIXWE, AND TRANS, 2,, BUTENE ~_AUTHGR-(04l-TEMKlK0VAv T.I.v PlARKINA, G.V.f' BORODAVKO, V.A., YASKINAt N.I. COUNTRY OF INFC-USSR S,OU,RC E ZH. ORG* KHIM- 1970s 614) v, ~%~:QATE PU13L ISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS- HEMISYRY C TAGS-LACTGNE, IR SPECTRUMv MAGNETIC RESONANCE' ORGANOSODIUM _:COMPOUNUP ACETATE, ORGANIC UXIDEt MOLECULWSTRUCTURE X NG-NO RESTRICTIONS CNTP C L MA14KI ql_voeuAENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P.ROX.Y.REEL/FRAME-2000/1953 S,TEP NC~--UR/0366/70-~006/00-'#/073910743 CIRC ACCESSION Nt)--AP012554?- UNCLASSIFIED _11: d 111H USSR UDC.* 517. 08:517~ 88:5-19-4.' RASM V. G. "On the Problem of Exponential Stability of Solutions of Differential Eaua- tions in Banach Si)ace Tr. NII mat. Voronezh. un-ta (Woeks of the Scientific Research Institute of Mathematics,.Voronezh University), 1970,-vYP. 1, PP 120-127~(from RM-Mate- matika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No'5B942): q Translation: Let E be a Banach space, and 2et L,� be the Banach space of -Bochner-measurable functions on 10,+?*] ir:ith values in 17 in the norm llx!! i 0 where Af (a) p (s) ds for some function p(a) which Is pbsitive when a>0, 0 nondecreasing, and such that p(O),=q, 11m: p (s) cb In this case, sufficient con- of. the zero.soliition of the ditions are found for exponential stability: problem y'=A(f) y. V(t#)=V# (i. e.i satisfaction of the 16~quality 1/2 .73 x-Y, OF ADMIMUS IN 77M EPITAXIAL LAYERS Dr CAL-LMA MMSPHIDE !M;D WITH SULM ANU MTROCEN AL A, X. Petrov, A. il. Pikhtfmo D, X. 'rzx'km,-. V. V. %rtpk"&, 4t_'K. Art-mova, E,6ifWjr%dJ III sl~]Rozfum p0 Proo- Zristaltov 12-t7 itinri P-itm L ~.tntaza PoLuprmindnikovykh K i _Ple-k The of mi~nocr*AtdIltne -layers of 'alloyed with nitrogen wars Investigated. ' The layers vemb gtown~hy tkm m6iid-of, litiuld- phase ,llpitally. in an open system an GaP ui,atrstam alloyed with sulfur obtatmed by the Cz6ttjrjl%kj wathod. Alloying with nitrejen was teajire4 1xv adding Sol- tit- nitride from 0.0 to I percent by to tile iial-C. 74a'suLf,,r get into t, he plait as aresult of solution of Uie substrate, I h r*vwn;a tit the cApIcItan"-ol the -1~jtrrier. pt cy us no. t a W04A tile CAP-Au mitact. a ..nt%lAy vat- nade'of the ot the donors with "respect to d"th of. tile .~pj taxial Ir4yer, . On the (title viltiInvd. a stu'~~ -us* 06d@ of tile optical.'absorption near the the bdoic band. On the best, lin spec ra* t e-rdtlreru" concentra- a of an sn.lysis.of the b.orpt o-' t ' h ti*n ln'~tha films was determined " a function of the ammxva~t of CON,in the Car- Go ftylt* ~ Vall'uAto sis'preseated fro"'totudy of the alecteelminvacenct of the p-n jusirticifill obtained by the diffu4toll of zinc In the trawls lmyletm,~_Thm radt- *tLe" spectra at Irooel -temperature contained two hands with 1.246 oloctcon volt and 2.2 electron volt peaks, The quantuai yield 09 green radlatlaq it 4-1e Ther ~,tjkhtnzsp of the 2 died** at a current Awasity 4fr " '"IL0961M. van 30 alts; at 100 mititawal me It woo 1,100 nice. 11 277~0 3 -2 - ., : - *C,`~kS~Sli'~`~6_-_O_: '- ~'PROC~SSING OATE--160CT70 UN L '..TITLE--KINETICS OF INTERIMPURITY R40IATIVE RECOMBI.N ,AT1ON,:IN GALLEUM -PHOSPHIOE -U- :._AUTH0R-(03)-PlKHTTNv A.N., YASKOVt.DoAst GLINSKIY#::G.F., OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR _. -.'SOURCE-FIZ. TVER0. TELA 1970, -12( 366-:9.3 PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS~ !TOPIC TAGS--RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION, PHOSPHIDE1 GALLIUM COsIPDUNDP i- ::':ELECTROLUMINESCENCE, LUMINECENCE SPECTRUM' 114PURTTY CENTERp ZINC, -IJELLURIUM? PN JUNCTION, REACTION KINETICS., LUMINESCENG.E. QUENCHING MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _71PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1095 STEP NO--UR/0181170/012/002/0386/0393 .,C:IRC ACCESSION PIO--AP0054698 UNCLASWIED 032 UNCLASSIFIE0 AROCESSING OATE--160CT70 CIRC-ACCESSION NG--AP0054698 -~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, INSIDE'THE SPECTRAL~BAND DETDs BY :'----RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION OF AN ELECTRON* CAPTUREO BY A OONORi WITH A HOLE, CAPTURED BY A SPARTIALLY CAPTURED ACCEPTORO DEPENDENCE SHOUDS BE 03SD. OF THE RELAXATION TIME Tt TAUP ON THE ENERGY OF PHOTONS, H OMEGA. THE T14EORETICAL DEPENDENCE TAU [H O,MEGA),IS EXPTf_. CONFIRMED'FOR INTERIMPURITY (ZN AND TE) RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION21N GAP (GREEN BANL) AT 80DEGREESK EXPTL. DATA IiERE OBTAiNED FN THE INVESTIGATTON OF THE KINETICS OF ELECTROLUMINESCENCE OF GARDIODES 11 IN iThE PULSE INJECTION OF '-CliARGE CARRIERS ACROSS THE P-N AV4CTION. '~.IN tHE ~REO BAND OF THE MAGNITUPE OF TAU WAS:INDEPENOENT OF H OMEGA. tAE:.- SPECTRAL COMPN. OF THE RADli ION WAS lhVESYI&4TE0 rN, THE PROCESS oF IL QAjtNCtilNG.OF LUMINESCENCE AND THE EFFECT OF TEMP.~ ON THE.KINETICS OF itAdIATIVE RECOMBINATION IN GAP. FAC IL[TY., AENINGRADo J-ELEKTROTEKH- INTS. IN UL-VANOVAt LENINGRA01 USSR. UNCLASSIFIM _112 047 UNCL4~SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--~-09OCT70 -,TITLE--.DOPING OF GALLIUM PHOSPHIDE, CRYSTALS DURING.VERTICAL CRUCIBLELESS ZONE.- MELTING -U- SKOVt D*'A. ROKIN V*S.ii YA YU.L.v SO ~_(CUNTRY OF INFO--,USSR URCE--17-V. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# NEORG, MATER, 1970, 613), 447-51 ~--'DATE PUBLISHED----70 PHYSICS ~_TbPIC TAGS.-CRYSTAL IMPiJRITY, S INGLE CRY5TAL# CRYSTALLIZATIONt ZONE I ZATIUN REACTION KINETICSs 'L I NC!r TELLUR I UM KETAL COATING, hi:L T ING tGALLIUM AkSEINIDEt PHOSPHIDE C04TROL MARKING--NO-RESTRICTIONS 00t.. U14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSiFIE0 PROXY REEL./FRAME--1994/1400 STEP NO--UR/0363170/1)06iOU3/0447/045L ,-.::C tRC, ACCESSION NO-AP0115719 UNCLASSIFIED RIENWIF m. PROC~SSING DATE-090CT70 212 047 UNCLASSIFFED. -AP0115719 CIRC ACCESSION NO ABSTRAC.T/EXTRACT--( U), GP-0- ABSTRACT., AITECHNIQLIL- WAS WORKED OUT FOR DUP ING J;AAS FRUM THE GAS PHASEv-MAK ING IT POSSI 13LE TO GROW SINGLE CRYSTALS WIIH A UNIFORM 5ULK DISTRIBUTION OF TH61DOPING IMPURITIES. THE PUSSIbILITY I$- SHOWN OF CONTROLL1,NG THE CRYSTALS~&Y IIMPURITY COMPN. WITHIN RATHER LARGE LIMITS BY CHANGING THE PARTIAL VAPOR- PRESSURE OF THE 00PING ELEMENT IN THE WORKING VOL. THE DISTRJBU,FION~ COEFFS. FOR ZN AND TE WERE FOUND EXPTL., AS WELL A~.THE KINETIC VAPGRIZArION COEFF. OF ZN ~DINGTO THE STOICHIOME ELT. FACILITY: GORRESPON TRIC GAP M L. E N I N' G R. AD. ELEKTROTEKH. INST. IM. ULOYANOVA. LE N1 NA LENINGRAU,. USSR. UNCLASSIFIED -112 016 UNCL.AS'Sl FJED PROCESSING I)AT'E--23OCT70 .~.JJTL -STUDY OF THE WORKING SPACE,~.ANDDF THE WORKUNG CONbITIONS OF A 16.5 IVA FURNANCE MAKING SILICOMANGA,,NE-SE ~-U- .'~.-AUTHOR-104)-ZHERDEV, I.T., CHKHEYDZE-f Z.,Aot SIORfDZEv G.YA., YASKOY_~E.S. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE---STAL 19701 30(2), 137 ,,_:,:.,0-ATE PUBLISHFD - ----- 70 UB J E CT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TAGS--FERRUALLOYi ELECTRIC FURNACEr CURRENT DFNSITY, ELECTRODE PROPERTYt TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUT,10N. :`__~-Z ONT ROIL MA.RKING--NO RESTR ICT IONS --.DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~~,?ROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1869 STEP NO--UR/0133/7b/030/002/0137/0137 '~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115688 UNCLASSIFIED --230'_T70 OL6 -UNCLASSI FIED PRUCESSING DATE C.IRC ACCESS [ON NO--AP0115688 "ABSTRACT/1--XTPACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT CHARGE COMPN. , TEMP., C.D., A-ND POWER DiTSTRIBUTION IN THE CHARGE OF A 7-A DIAM., 3-M DEEP, 3 ELECTRQUE -FURNACE WERE GETDo RADIAL CURRENT DISTRIBUTION PROM ELF:CTRODES WAS VERY NONUNIFCIPMI-~ AND C.D. UNCREASE0 DQWNWARDSr,~NONE BEING OBSO, 11,4' I THE UPPER LAYERS-CIF THE CHARGF AND UNDER FEEUER; SPOUTS TO THE DEFPTH OF 2-2.3 M. A SMALL ARC WAS PRESENt IN THE CIRCUIT OF. BEACH PHASE. PCWER DISTRIBUYLON PER PHASE WAS SUBSTANTIALLY UNIFORM. RYGIENIC SIGNIFICANCE OF HOT PARTICLES (Article by �'&"NcvajT'Q �.I~~razov V iz -Re-enrch Inztiruza 4FF.KaRon Itygi-ASIF njatk.-y_-,Ot ..Va-stnVIc Akadei~ll Ma-litainclAab Nuk SSSR husulan. No 1, 1972,,pp 14-17) .Me--discovary of partirlar. wita -towioackivLty of - the order of 10- curies or more in air, and the related assumption that they present a special biological danger if they penetrate into the hurum arganism served as -the ba-wiz-f,ar &, $#tias. Ta date imorm- th~u% 104 va-z" b in tha'w~jjAliit ratuni doaling,with highly radi oactive have. con,pub.11filked a ;Artlale6, which have been named hIat, particles.. Analysis of- the literature Andi as that n,spita of tLe complexity of invastisatins hot. particles and the diversity OE questions that arise. scoa rather valuable, scientific Information has barn accumulated to date. lt~wag,estsbliahad that hat particles ma7" appear In the attr.~*phvre aa a result at nuclear explosion** or in Industry. in the courve,of producing arid-procassing radiaiiotoptu on powerful garma unitanad nuclear rcactar With 'regard to explh:ning; the mechanism of formation of hot particle' following a nuclear explaoion, the rJost Impartancu 1u attributed to condens.- tion and coagulation of vapor-like explosion products (V.N. Lavranchtk) . It is genarr-Ily considered t1lat 01-mLthaoiAm of tomation of highly r adioactiva particles under industsial conditions in bared on the process of disperolvri of material with high specific radioactivity, neutron activation of a6rosol particles, and settling of radioactive aroma on knoctive dust particles (0.H. Zarayev). A, number of iuvestigations revealed t~ete is a link between concctrd- tion of hot: particlza in thx atmosphere and the tima. of nuclear explosions. It has been indicatad that the shape of the particles is arbLtrary. Their site ranges from tenths of a micron to.Beveral mirono- They dissolve poorly in water and biological substrates. 20 USSR IUDC 612.215.014.2-014.4811.1482 KITAYEV, E. 2M., ORESHINA, A. F., TARASOV, S., I., Laboratory f Radiation Genetics and Remote Radiation Pathology, Ce 0 ntral Scientific Research Institute of Roentgenology and Radiology, Ministry of Health USSR, and Laboratory of Hygiene of the Air, Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Radiation Hy- giene, Ministry of Health RSFSR tworphological Changes in the Lungs Produced,by.Single Hot Particles Experimental Studyll Moscow, Meditsinskaya. Radiologiya, No 4, 1970, pp 52-56 Abstract: About 100 hot: particles (particles of Co60 10-2(j microns in size with an activity of 10-8 to 10-9 C) in 0.2.ml of physiological,saline were injected "orphological.changes in ti lungs were studied -into the jugular vein of rats. te 5-30 days thereafter. No significant changes were observed in the energy absorp- ne. 'rads occupied a space tion zo The zone of absorption of doses of 10 and 10 with a radius of 200 microns, while destructive,changes app!Fared only within a radius of 15-20 microns. Althouah there was;an absence of.focal necrosis, changes were noted kn the blood vessels containing particles - homagenization and loss of structure of the walls, swelling.of collagenous and argyrophil fibers. The in- tensity of the destructive processes was unrelated to the size of the radiation 1/2 ; -1 : i:_ " : 1, ild d:;l I - . i i 1 :1 ! i ~11 USSR KITAYEV, E. M., et al, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya,- No 4, 1970, pp 51-56 Jl'ii; ~' !1-; 11 llll~ ~:Jlldl 1 hil I II 112 026 UNCL ASS IF I ED~ PIRUCESSING DATE--090CT70 N ~J.ITLE-MORPHOLOGI CAL CWiNGES IN T HE LUNGS OF RATS I NTHE ACT101 OF SINGLE RESEARCH) -U.- HOT PARTICLES (EXPERIMENTAL: -.AUTH0R:--(04)-KITAYEV, E.M.v OREZSHINA~v ~A. F.: I 'TARASOV, :5. 1YASKOVA, V.Z. L4% T R YOF INFO--USSR '~SOURCE-ME 'DITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL: 15-INR:41 PP 52-56 --I,DATE ~PUBLI.SHEO~---70 UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDicAL SCIENCES LUNG, RATi COBALT, ISOTOPE, R&DIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT -'CONTROL MARKI-riG--NO RESTRICTIONS -CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED AEEL/fRAME--1990/U9b5 --Ult/0241)'/O~1015/UO4/OO'j2/00!)6 S TE PNO CIRC ACCESSION N Q- A P 0 10 9 1 i 2 U-'! i 7 M77 T 026 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING 0ATE--09UCT7G .~.C_IRC ACCESSION INC-AP0109112 ~~,.~At!STRAr-T/-EX,-tRACI'--(U) GP-0- AbSTRACT.- THE- PAPER SETS I-GRTH THE RESULTS -OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICALCHANGES THE:LUNGS OF RATS UNDER THE~EFFECT OF SINGLE FIXED HOT.PARTICLiES.- PARTICLES OF CO PRIME60 OF. MICROSCOPIC SILE WITH AN AGIVITY OF~13 PR 1114E NE'GATIVE9 CURIE 14ERE USED. THE'AUTHORS DEMONSTRATE THE ABSLNCE OF FOGAL NECROSIS AT THE SITES UF FIXATION OF SINGLE HOT PARTICLE !N ERRAAATIUN DOSES 01: THE SURROUNDING TISSUES ijF 10 PRIME: NEGATIVE4-10 PRIMC- NEGATIVE5 RttD DURING FOUND SOW- MORPHOLOGICAL CHAINGES A PERIOD FROM 5 TO 30 DAYS. THERE WERE ~IN VESSELS AT TRE SITE OF FIXATION OF PARTICL-ES Atil) INt INTERALVEOLAR V 'UE OF k. WL-THOUT A DEFINITE- RELATION ~~WITII- THE AL THE RADIATION T.:.EFFECT.- UNC LA 5 S I Fl t 1) Organop osp orous CompoiUAS. USSR UM541.128 +547.451 MEL' HICIM IKO, 1. V., KOZLOVA, N.. YArancl YASNIKOVI A. A. Nl~y~lysis of Phosphate Eater of Glyceraidehyde in the Prosence of Aromatic Kievj Ukrainskiy Kbimicheskiy Zhurnal# Vol A No 11j 19?2, pp 1152-1155 Abstracti In contrast to results of earlier studies of the hydrolysis of the phosphate ester of glyce-raldehyde (FGA) In the presence of salt buffers, aliphatic amines and diaminesl F-GA hydrolysis with.vaxious aromatic amines yielded a new type of catalysis. ftydrolysia of FC-A was conducted in an acqueous solution at 400 in a pF- inte--val.4-10, FGA hydrolysis kinetics were measured with the following aminesi o-j m-y.p-phenylePediaminep aniline, o- and p-aminophenol, p-nitroaniline# alpha-aminopyridinep H,N diethyl-p- -phanylenediamine, quinonal hydroquinoneg and:p-nltrophanol. Reaction rate was measured by phosphate concentration leveL. The formation of metbylglyoxal In the reaction mixture was proven by adding 204-dlnitrop*henylhydrazine to the reaction 21xture. The resultaat aetbylglyoxal bydramone Unds identified by chromatography. The aromatic amines axe classified:into 3:groups, of catalysts on.tbe basis'of rate dependance on pH.. The first group(p-phanylenediamine,