SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASEYEVA, T.B. - ASHUROV, S.A.

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- ----- - ------- ---- UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7O 2/2 022 ACCESSION NO--AP0112614 .,A-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION WAS STUDIED, MANOMETRICALLY. POLY(PHENYLACETYLENE) (1) INHIBITS OXIDN. OF PH SUB2 CH SUB2. INTRODUCTION PERIOD OF7PH SUBZ CH SUBZ OXION. INCREASED LINEARLY WITH I CONCN. ON REACTION WITH-FREE RADICALS, ABSORPTION COEFF. OF I DECREASED AT DIFFERENT WAVELENGTHS DIFFERENTLY. BEST INHIBITORS ARE THE PARTS OF 1, MACROMOL0 HAVING EXTENDED CONJUGATION* DURI.NG A REACTION OF I WITH PH.SUBZ CH.'SU82 THE CiONCN. OF PARAMAGNETIC CENTERS IN I DECREASED. ANALOGOUS EFFECTS WERE OBSERVED WHEN I WAS KEPT IN-THE PRESENCE OF AZOBISISOBUTYRONITPILE'IN,THE~ABSENCE OF 0. NOSOVA, MOSCOW, FACILITY: MOSK. INST. TONKOI KHIM. TEKHNOL.:IM. LOMO, :USSR.~ IlNrl Ac.-rTFIFD USSR Tj-DC: 621.391:519-2: A S.11, Y3 VA T. E". and BYEHOVS.KIY, M. A. IJIT 40-4se Immunity of,Polarized Spaced Re c e -a t i o, bf Signals in the Short-If"ave Eange" Tr. NII radio (Transacticns ol the Scientill ic --'Les~nrcli 'Institutl-- of 'A'adio),1970, iio. 1, p-) 65-76 (from I~h--?Ladir-Aekhn i k-a, i1o. 7 Niarch 71, bs'ract "o. Translation; A formula i3 obtained, for det,----mininr.. th-~ noise i -7, - muni' I.M ')o multichannel , uy of a sys u - , 1--a-rized space rc-cepticin o~ si;mals in a mu"tib~,anm chuwiei with definit- charactcr~--,ics e 't"t of (the number of beams, their relative delay, bind th F e polarization). iquswme USSR UDC 621.355.2(088.8) CHERINYSHEV, I. I., KRYUCHKOV, A. V., BETS, D. I., MARSHEVA, Z. V. "A Lead Battery" USSR Author's Certificate No 300913, Filed 21/08/69,,Published 27/05/71, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mimiya, No 2, 1972,,Abstract No 2 L213 P by the author's), Translation: In order to increase the specific electrical characteristics and simplify the technology of.manufacture of a lea&battery, its body.is made as individual vessels connected by barriers, each of which is made as iece unit with the walls of the two neighboring vessels. a one-p I- U 1:3 Vf'i%,LOtJ a I r I LW 41%17 UA I U--l out, If v ITI POLAR I ME TER F OR ME ASU.;~ Ef-lu" NT S_ OF NUCLEO'i',, POLAR I IAT I wi 1 4 RtACTION'S -U- H.i KRIVOPLiSTGV, y SCHIRIMERs G..r SISGV9 I.W.1 "";F i,14FO--USSR DURCE--NUCL. INSTRUM. METHDDS.* 77: 292-9(1~70) AT E'PB LI S H E 0------- 70 _B.JECT AREAs--PHY_s-lCs OPIC TAG 5- -41EUTP ON' POLARIZATION, PROTON POLARIZATIO*N, POLAR 1-1, E T E P, MON T E CARLO METHOD, ELASTIC SCATTEKING, ANGULAR DISTRIBUI'ION, NUCLEON ~:l NT E R ACT 10 N ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REFL/FRA.ME-1983/1816 STEP lqO--PlU0000/7 077/000/0292/,0299 I RC ACCESSION N'0--AP0054650 UNK-1 LS S I F I E UNCLASSIFIED' /Z 0 13 PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 I Kt ACCESSION NO-AP0054650 BSTRACT/EXTR4CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE -METHOD OF THE ANNULAR :-POLAKIMETEP FOR MEASURING THE NUCLE-011 POLARIZATION. IN NUCLEA.Z REACTIONS IS DESrRI&ED IN D--T`IL AND ITS ADVANTAGES AGAINST THE USUAL LEFT RIGHT ASY--*AiMETRY ALETHOD A R El S H, Od MTHE CA-LCULATIOINS OF THE GEO"'ETRICAL FACTOR' AND THE AVERAGED AN A, L Y Z I N -,~ P01WER,1WERE CARRIED OUT~ USING THE jkl,01,11TE CAPLU AETHOD. FOR AN EXAMPLE THE POLARIZATION OF PROTONS FP.014 THE REACTION ~PRIME12 C(PRJl4E3 HE, P SUBO).PRIsME14 N(G.S.) AT E(PRIME3 HE) EQUALS.2.87 :MEV WAS MEASUPED AS A FUNCTION OF THE SCATTERING ANGLE USIING THE ELASTIC -!SCATTERING PRP-IE.12 C(P,P) ilklME12C. I'S AN ANALYZER. FACILITY: '-JOINT PNSTt FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCHt OU131NIAt USSR. u I -E i 1~ 0 Z,- iz4- 7z: . I USE OF AC-MMATED CO.'rTROL SYSMMS LFAT175 TO VI'MMER PrCOUCT IVITY (Articla by R. L. Ashastint Baku, Vyshk~, Pussian, 21 Karch 1971, 71 The scientific and to 'linical 1-rjlutta,% places dq- ruind. ~n the rAnajerent t.-f p2arIL-1. a-_=iaticas, atv! antii4 sortnts t1f ITA,15t.Z7. :M~t z=-=.a tl,, use of electronic computing equipr~nt have b."c-n and art bel~q wrodu~od at Is-indre4e cf Pntcrprl!;i!~ throuchout cc-Intr-1. With the aid of A5TJ*'!. fautco6ited -=trol syst.-) the collectives of ;Lantz, factories, ard firms.are uncover- Inq roscrvda for fu:thnx incr~au~t,q labor prcductivity, are impreving product quAlity and work 5tarclards, anti 4ro con- goryinq ra. anl other materials. VurLti7 t.)-.e current five-yoar perind it Is plarint...'s t~ put into operati~y, L.P.") aut~-.ated control tyvt*:~A at the nation's enktvpri"s. ~t~-~,n 550 a- them are bciinq Vvr?.ed out by npe- cidllit3 of 5,~7u-int".-rcn. A~~ciation or tho UI;SP MinirltZY. :!~ktr -L Arinaxtik Mic diroctor of SzyuzsLztotV=.n Jcx-, cirret;ondent S. Gri,ih,~henko about thq rzin dix~rtiona of thin wizk " the problems of and prosrects %~ further iniroyeceat of the mautaq=~nt of enttrrris~j end 1~rtjrl~ The All Uraan lnluntriAl. Arnaclatian for the yadis a" snid Fe`;~_4r~h and pI&nnX11q Institutes. They specialize in the devalopme-nt of automated sy5tarx for the m4naqmment of vectors, untnrprises, and projects in the nonindustrial aphera, such as large warehouses. Experience has shown that it is economically unprotitable to create ASUn through the efforts of satall subdivisions. Only large speciAlized orga- nit r ions are carable of such a crucial task. Soyurnintemprom nr4iriilintr; have now undertakon te, uoik u-it tho ji,~t r ..... r~; t of ASU-pribor, whore, tanx. ;!~ -,o oxj and greatly U, of th, atoqr~-nt, already in operaticn. Wnil,? the ry;1tvM'S 1';,In t-'k. III the IMLL.11 StaqQ 64~ tV 1'1-'.O~ miniatrylu apparatus with cutront Inrormation on the pr~ductlctn and eco,=ie 4,ti~ity .1 enterprisom, Iat~r, with liva aid vl 'int, loroc-tint) of the operoLion of plants wai; -tark~,d and U%,, 1-nilpilty C, ~~Flnq Let- ter with all typen of irre-jjllnrit.~% 4nA ~~,Cztivc --~Icl over 01 all D'aringethn year in w-,4c)) tll~ ham boon in por tion in t he 0 there hl- he -1 no Pl--~ t~',Akt failed to moet plan-i for the production and saln rtf Or wit anq~ortamt pr~lu~ts the national goal of optimizinq and forv-5tii,q tl- mut, is boi..q ::ut in tl,o dt-v~jt,l~nn n, the re:,=- sr,~..Pnt cr tb~ sWz1Yi,,1 hS'-, eor thl~ ttix ASiJI rtubnyrj%~mi Ark. heing wc:Ic,! out xn~ th. 11.1 .1r.-ly in operation will he ic,~,ravwl and de-lci;-2. I-d =ro4rxr, t=r o~-01,txl ~===C trutnagam.nL requires accelez,Atien of thr, of ay~ltms amid a ~~nztnt roductio~n f3f their mat. snt~ialists ate z-41.ded 1,f thl'. it) their Ocarch for the mat uffective and xatLonil retho,39 a! d-2volerIng ASU*5. ine nu=h direction It; tAus uni,fiCilLion of MN tlem~nts. stan- dard planning concepts -- 011 sets of working docu==rrts tl,.At can be %-sed in th. introduction of an ASU fvr an entire croup of related ttnteryri~*%t -- r. now bulnq developud in the planning of au--*eiated syntomm. Tho improvement of.aoftwaze is another poijoibility for intarivifyiny work on tho do~,&IoIment or the s-j~t,m- This link In the of -I'Li's still ranains tho t=at coatty and labor-intensivet th~ rrc1;rxnmin:: of pr-~b-,= for electronic computinj ajApment requirc-s corisiderabim i.-;uts ce t1re and funds. They can be reduced by automating the progra-itiq itgo4t , over the last several year pmqr&=J.nq ay3tem have boon worXed cut for bov,tral com, Putars, Including the HInx%-J2, which in widely Used by onterprimos. The~fixst library of Otandard progrartur has been vstatllist4-4. Elements e)f this collection can be used without change in dewelop-ent vctk art %-arious ASU'a. This reducan the labor-7iritansivnness of programirq by 2t)-25 percent. 11,700 C501 2820-U USSR uDc 619:616.963i.42-o78:636-22/1.28 14IFMYEV., F. G. and I. F., Bashkir Scientific and Practical Veterinary Laboratorf, ASHATFJN, A. F. , YUP.EyCHW,, VP and GUS'KOIT.,. V. V. Primorskiy Kxay Allergic Diagnosis of Brucellosisto Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1972, pp 59-61 Abstract: The use of brucellin resulted in the detection of disesed cattle that did not react serologically to brucellosis. In herds where the course of the disease was acute, 7.8 to 24% more animals reacted positively to the prepa- -fixation -tests. Antibbadies were ration than in tile agglutination and complement found in almost half of the positive within 15 to 30, days. Brucellin .--s in- je6ted subcutaneously into the..lower lid of oneof the aninal's eyes. A positive reaction in a sick animil was manifested within 48 hours by pronounced edema at the injection site, readily evaluated by inspection or palpation. 1-12 039 ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATr---09O'-T70 TITLE-THE WAYS OF PROPHYLAXIS AGAINSTINFECTION OF THE OPERATIVE WOUNDS AUTHOR-(02)-SHAFER, I.I., ASHATKIN, V-,A. COUNTRY UF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1. 1. GREKOVA, 1970, VOL 104, NR 5, PP 9-12 'J)ATE PUBLISHED---70 AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANO M ED I CAL SCIENCES JOPICITAGS-PROPHYLAXIS, WOUNDY SURGERY,. UV IRRADIATION, SANIfATJON, 'ANTIBIDTIC, ENOMYCIN, GLUE/(U)13F&. GLUE- VM' ~Kll -NO RESTRICTICNc ..CC KGL P-AR Uri ~.DbcUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAML--19901102't STEP NO--UR/0589/701104ID05/0009/0012 CIRC ACCESSIUN 140--AP010')175 UNCL PkOCESSING DATE--090CT70 212 039 ASS IF I ED 'CiRC ACCESSIUN NO-AP0109175 .,A6STRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NUMBER OF MEASURES TO THE END OF COMBATING AGAINST INFECTION OF THE-OPERATIVE WOUNDS AVAILABLE 114 ANY .-SURGICAL DEPARTMENT ARE SUGGESTED, THEY ARE AS FOLLJWS: REGULAR ~..~:,~'_SANATION OF THE NASAL CAVITY IN MEDICAL PERSONNEL, CONSTANT ULTRAVIOLET OF ALL THE DIVISIONS OF THE OPERATION BLOCK, ARRANGEMENT OF SPACE BETWEEN THE LATTER AND!A CURRIDOR LEADING TO THE SURGICAL DEPARTMENT, THE USE OF ANTIBACTERIAL SURGICAL GAUZE MASKS PROTECTION OF SKIN IN THE OPERATIVE FIELD BY A NEOPLAST FILM APREPARATION CONSISTING OF BF-6 GLUE AND:NEOMYCIN). THE USE OF SUCH :,".:-MEASURES REDUCED NEARLY.6 TIMES THE INCIDENCE WSUPPURATION OF THE WUUNDS. FACILITY: -.KLINIKI OBSHCHEV KHIRURGII AND ~.:.~--,,.-.KAFEDRY:MIKROBIOLOGII- KRASNOYARSKOGO MEDITSINSXOGO.INSTITUTA. f USSR UDC 02 AFANASOV, S. G., ASHBEL1, I. YA. "Distinctive Feature of Impedance Characteristics of Spherical Diode with External Cathode" Elcktron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elekt lectronic Technology. ron. SVCh (E Scientific-Technical Collection. Acrowave Electronics), 1970, No 2. pp 62-74 9 (from RZh--Elektronika i veye primeneniye, No 7. July 1970, Abstract No 7A120) Translation: A computation is performed for the impedance characteristics of a spherical diode (SD) with an external cathode (i.e., cor=utation of the active and reactive components of the impedance of a diode) with the assumption of smallness of the high-frequency disturbing effect with ro3pect to 'the d-c voltagre of the SO. A comparison of the computed impedance characteristics of a SO -with the correspond- ing characteristics of a plans diode shows that with a S.,D with an exterior cathode, the negative active component of the impedance is considerably larger with respect ~ro aDsolute magnitude. The po.55ibility is considered o~ the-practical use of SD as a reactive element for control of frequency oscillatory systems.. 4 ref. 5ummary. Public Health, 11ygiene and Sanitation USSR UDC 615.835.5:628.8-) ASHBELI S. 1.J, ORESHKOVICH, 1. V., and SOKOLOVA., V. G., Gorlkiy lin-s Ttute 7oM-75--r Hygiene and Occupational Diseases fiventilation of Aerosol Inhalation Rooms" Moscow, Voprosy Kurortologii Fizioterapii i,:Lechcbnoy Fizicheskoy Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, 1971, pp t2-76 Abstract: The method of treating various diseases by letting patients inhale the aerosols of alkalis, antibiotics, sulf- anylamides, bronchodilators, antihistamine, vitamins, cortico- steroids, proteolytic CnZYMC5, and other drugs is becoming increasingly more popular. Twenty inhalation roons in the city of Gorlkiy wrere studied and found far from adequate. Each inhalation room acconnodatesithrec to six persons, each breathiiig a different aerosol. Because of poor ventilation, significant residual amounts of various druas remain inthe air, yielding an "aerosol bouquet" and causing chronic diseases among the personnel. In contrast, the authors describ.e the inhalation room designed by them. It contains several individual chambers W USSR ASHBEL', S. I., ORESHKOVICII, I.~V., and SOKOLOVA, V. G., Voprosy Kurortologii Fizi,oterapii i Lechebnoy Fizicheskoy Kulltury, Vol 36, No 1, 1971, pp,72-76 which are closed during treatment, and a ventilation system which is properly installed and has enough power to purify the air. This inhalation room has been used for 2 years with highly satisfactory results. 2/2 -7-1/Z 028 UNCLASS I F I E. D`:'~ PROCESSING.f)ATE--27',IOV70 JzITLE-PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE:CARDfO VASCULAR SYSTEM CAUSED BY -ANTISIOT.ICS _U_ UTHOR-102)-ASHBEL, S.I., BOGOStOVSKAYA I's'A. COUNTRY OF, INFO--USSR ~_SOURCE-_ITERAPEVTICHESKIY ARKHIVP 1970t VOL 42t NR4PP 55-59 bAtE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS-7BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _TOPIC TAGS--DRUG INDUSTRY, ANTIBIOTIC, CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, SELECTIVE -DRUGEFFECT, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, lNuU."'TR I AL ME ICINE, PENICILLINt _--':~STREPTOMYC IN C G?4T R 0 LMARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--()NCLASSIFIED ~PROXY RE-EL/FRAME--300 5/ 1452 STEP 11110--UR /0504/ 70 /042/005/005 5 /0059 CIRC ACCCESSION NO--APr)133390 j J1: tz~, ,2/2- ~028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133390 ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--((J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS EXA-MINED 215 PATIENTS .'(PEJ o A m s RSO~15 ENGAGED IN PENICILLIN AND STREPTOMYCIN PRODUCTI N N D UR ES) SUFFERING FROM OCCUPATIONAL DfSEASES CAUSED BY THE MENTIONECD ANTIBIOTICS AND FOUND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE MYOCARDIUM AND VESSELS IN A GREAT NUMBER, OF CASES. THE PAT[Gt',ITS C0,MPLAINED OF PATHOLOGICAL SENISATIONIS IiN %.--.,.THE. HEARTi AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDIES REVEAUED VARIOUS CHANGES IN JHE, MAJORITY OF PATIENTS (63.7PERCENT) ALMOST HALF OF THE PATIENTS DEMONSTRATED aALLISTOCAR010GRAPHIC CHANGES OF: THE :j 1 .1 1 1 AND IV OEGREE .--ACCORDING TO BROWN'S CLASSIFICATION. ARTERIAL DYSITONIA, IN MOST OF THE LASES RUNNING A HYPERTENSIVE EALED IN 25PERCENT. TYPE CCURSE, WAS:REVE -'THERE- WERE., OFTEN OaSEiZVFD DISORDERS Or-, PGRMEABILITY AND A LESSENING OF ".''THEICAPILLARY ELASTICITY. THE,ABOVE MENTIONEO.PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF %.~~THE ~CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN COM.BINATION WITH OTHER ~PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OCCURRING IN DIFFERENT ORGANS IN PRACTICALLY :_'_'HEALTHY~ PERSONS FACILITY! KLINICHESKIY OTOEL-GORIKOVSKk)GO N-I ,.:,-.lNSTITUTA GIGIYENY TRUDA I PROFZABOLEVANITIMINISTERSTVA 10RAVOOKHRANENIYA RSFIR, AS 1) USSR ASHC.TEVLOVA Ye. N., All-Union Research Institute of Physical Culture "Determination of the.Acid-Ba-se Equilibrium of the Blood as an Index of General Endurance After Exposure to Hypoxia" Moscow, Teoriya, i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kulltury, No 11, 1972, PP 49-51 Abstract: The acid-base equilibrium was investigated in a group of veteran mountain climbers after treadmill tests before and after prolon~--,ed exposure to low barometric pressure (spending 30 days at 4, 000 ta 06, 000 m above sea level) Before the men went into the mountains, their, performance in the endurance tests was inarked by a significant lowering of the blood pff by O.W unit, a 2-5-fold increase in the content of nonoxidized meta1bolic products, and a 10% decrease in the standard bicarbonates below the original values, evidence of the developmen~t of decompensated metabolic acidosis after physical stress. Tollowing the stay in the mountains, endurance increased substantially. The blood -pH was virtually unchanged and the oxygen demand.increased only 2.7% while the oxygen debt decreased 1V.4. Thus, the well-known phenomenon of improved physical performance after exposure to lov barometric pressure is related to change in tissue metabolism. Vi 50 'USSR uDc: 621-396.69:621-319.4 'AS [u.-N., KRYACHKO, V. V., LOBOV, I. Ye., SYNOROV, V. F., KOSOY, A. Ya. "A Thin-Film Capacitor" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, Promys ilenn e Obraztsy, Tovarny_ve Znaki, No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329582, Division G, filed 17 Oct 69, published 9 Feb 72, p 205 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a thin-film capacitor in the form of metal plates (e. g. comb plates) applied to a dielectric substrate and covered with a layer of dielectric material. As a distin guishing feature of the patent, the capacitance is increased without in- creasing the area of the plates by applying, a layer of.metal to the dielec- tric. USSR UDC::621.395,657.4 ASEYEIL Y11 --P-, BELOUSOV, 1. V. "Electric Pulse Counter" USSR Author's Certificate Number 310408, filed 29/03/683 published 27/08/71 (trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemckhanika i Yychislitel I naya Tekhnika, No 3 1972, Abstract No 3 A369 P) Trans: The authors suggest an electric pulse.counter, based on electromagnetic relays witli strobing of the input signal of each cell by the relay contact, in which the output of each cell is connected through tubes to the input of the preceding and succeeding relays, while-the switching contacts of even and odd relaYS3 which. strobe the input signals, are connected into two independent 'electrical Cir"'tS3 connected at one end to the power supply,through a switching contact. In o rder to simplify the device, thebther ends:of these circuits of -the.series-connected contacts of odd and even relays are connected to the outputs of the first and second counter cells respectively. I figure. Ma 11 95M = USSR UDC: 51 ASHEROV,_A- T., ZABRODSKIY, V. A. "Monitoring the Production Process in an Automated Control Systeml? Pribory i sidtemy avtomatik-4. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Devices and Systems of Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1973, -,-yp. 26, pp 42'-52 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V554 by the authors) Translation: The paper formulates the problem of simultaneous o-atimi- zation of processes of production monitoring and selection Qf controls from the results of prediction for quota fulfillment under automated enterprise management conditions. Monitoring.of production output is treated as a controllod semi-Markov Process. The stru(!ture of the tran- sition interval is considered as well as the structure~of income and management; a solution is found for the problem of selecting optimum strategies of inspection and prediction by the method,of dynamic pro- gramming. Possible applications are discussed. 40 USSR UDC: 51 'ROV. A .T. S and ZABRODSKIY, V. A. A "Control of the Production Process in an Automated Control System" Pribor~y i sisteqv q7~omatiki. Resp, mezhved. tei ial.. nauch.-t-ekhn. (IuitonLati nd instruments, Republic Tnterder,,artmental on Systems a Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection) No 26, 1973, pp 42-52 (from RM-41-atematika, No 7, 1973, Abstract Ro W554) Translation: The Droblem of the combined optimization of production control processes and the choice of control from the results of a prognosis for fulfilling a specified-plan is fox-mulated for condi- tions for automating a system of controlling an enterprise. Cone trol of the start of production is considered to be a controllable Markov process. The structure of the transition interval, of the income, and of the control, is considered; a solution is given to the:problem of the optimal control strategy and prognosis by t-he method of dynamic programming. Possibie applications anD diScuSOMI. Authors' abstract 14 USSR ASHEROV, A. T. "Selection of StratecTies for the Supervisory Program ~in a Computer Complex in an Automated Enterprise Control System" Mat. Metody Resheniya Ekon. Zadach [Mathematical Methods of Solution of Economics Problems -- Collection of Works], No 3, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1972, pp 213-222 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurn~l Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V683, by V. Ostrovskiy). Translation: This work is dedicated to the construction aiid analysis of a model of the actual functioning of a technical- economi c control system . The process of actual functioning of the system is looked upon as a sequence of regulated (regular) and unregulated (irregular) operations. The unregulated operations, as a rule, are related to solution of economic problems, realiza- tion of interrogallion-response connections for restoration of the working ability of computer devices. This article presents L mathematical model of the process of reordering of schedules. of regulated operations, postulates an approach 5tTUCtUrC, de5cribcs a mcchani.5m for selection of 511pervisory program strategies, and also studies problems of the construction of an 1/2 Simul L ati 6ns USSR uDc: 62-501.7a KOSHARSM, B. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, S-KOROBOGATOV, M. S., ASHEROV, A. T.-,-Candidate of Technical Sciences "Modeling a Control Problem in Systems of Organizational Type" Kiev, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, PP 18-26 Abstract; The paper gives a formalized description of organizational sys- tem and subsystems as sets of elements ordered in a certain way using two general approaches: a) the system is defined as a set of objects which has predefined Properties with fixed relations among them; b) the system is defined as a set of objects on which a predefined,relation is realized among fixed properties. These approaches can be used to isolate two kinds of functional subsystems on any hierarchical level of an organizational system for control of an industrial enterprise -- factoral and procedural. Categories of control problems are considered, and it, is shown -that the functional structure of such a problem can be def Lned in terms of the con- trolling link in a closed feedback loop. A model is described which was wed in developirig, the atitamated control. systems of the lelf,~i;t "Jiberian USSR KOSHARSKIY, B. D. et al., Mekhanizatsiya i Avtcmatizatsiya Upravleni-ya, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 18-26 Metallurgical Plant and the Izyumsk Instrument 14aking Plant. Practice has shown that the model is sufficiently general for control problems at all hierarchical levels and meets the requirements of engineering practice. 2/2 USSR UDC 51 MO, N. D. , nLYUSH- KOSHARSKIY, B. D., ASHEROV, A. T., TIMOSHENKO, A. N., ~TIMCHEIN KINA, L. P. "Problem of Selecting the First Stage of an Automated Enterprise Control System" V sb. Sistemotekhnika (Systems Engineering--collection of works), Kiev, 1971, pp 113-125 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V400) Translation: The problem of selecting the first staged of automation when in- troducing an automated enterprise.control system is formulated. Possible optimalness and restriction criteria, possible statements of the problem and the statement used in the present paper, the method ofsolution and the results of experimental research for the Western Siberian Metallurgical Plant are presented. USSR UDC 577.4 KOSHARSKIY, B. D.,a "ER~V T. "Some Problems of Simulating the Dynamic. S truc tures of Regular Automated Tech- nical-Economic Systems by the Methods. of Automaton Theory" _~ibridn. i upravlyavuslich, mashiny (Automata, Hybrid and Con- V sb. Avtomaty, ~trol Hachines - coliection of works) iloscow, Nlauk*a ~,Press, 1972, pp 113-120 (from RZh-Kibernetika) No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V336) No abstract 110111 aw~,, MI 111.64~M_l U USSR UDC.- 51 ASHEROV. A. T. "Information Ranks of Jobs in an Automated System of Enterprise 14anagement" 1,-1-khaniz. i av-tomatiz. upr. Nauch.-proizv. sb. (Mechanization and Automation of Control. Scientific-Production Collection), 1971, Nd 6, pp 18-20 (from RM-Kibernetika, No.6, Jim 72, Abstract No 6v47o) Translation: The formal idea of the level and information rank of jobs is introduced. An algorithm is presented for determiningrthe information rank of jobs, together with the results of its practical -use. Author's abstract. USSR UDC- 51 KOSHARSKIY, B. D., A~HE]IqV~, A. T SKOROBOGATOV, M. S. "Prediction of Conflict Problems of Operational Control in Automated Technical-Economic Systems" V sb. Operativn. uDr. proiz-vom (Operational Control of Production-- collection of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1971, pp 51-59 (from RZh-Kiber- netika No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4V5o4) Translation. Extraformalistic control problems be-longing to the category of confli problems are considered. The causes giving rise to conflict problems are analyzed, as well as questions:of determining the random number of conflict problems over a certain period, determining the sta- bility of the established order of operation of the computing center of an automated control system for management, optimwa planning, and account- for conflict problems Authors' abstract. A erv ce., Ref, Code Acc. Nr 0- Ab~trEt' h,0003967 CHEMICAL ABST. -711 68942a. Effect of errors during the determination of carbon on r I the accuracy of calculatLons of- mechanically incomplete. mazut combustion. Kovba Geller. Z. II ;-Ashiliming, Pi,;hch. Kholod. Prdff. - 'Ud6sa- '11, (Odess. Tekh..7 st I I -USSR1. Teplovzergehka 1970, 1 e (1)" 76-8 t Russ). I ne, errors assocd. with the title method '(Vnukov, Goikhmin, Madoyan, and Migalin, 1966) are evaluated. . The method CoUsists of ttap- ping the foots and detn. of their C content by combustion to CO, at 700". The,COz is absorbed,by an excess of a soln. of Ba(OH)2, which is then back1itrated by HCI. Adetailedahal.of errors was carried out. M. Shelef REEL/FRAME 19740948 fflffiffl~- M M 'Acc, Nr.- .4 ArA0044157 Code;* UR 0244 VU PRIMARY SOURCE; Vopro;y Pit4tya, 1970, Vol 29, Nr PP ~z 3- CHARACTERIZATION OF'13fCAMICAL SHIFTS IN EXPERIMENTAL B6-!iyP0VlTAMIN0S1S Karkalitskiy I. M.;*Karkalitskava, G. kh~ N. Kovrizhnv Tuzova. G. P Flotniko:~-i', G. F.-. Berdn:Lkov, M. P. Tubazid in an amount of 100 mg was administered daily intramuscularl for 7 weeks to nuria cospus to produce pyridoxine deficiency. The earlicst sign of B6- ypo- viiamino'sis was diminished pa-ssage . of 4-pyridoxine acid with the urine, whose week- wise fluctuations were of an undulating nature;Jhe blood serum of animals with py- ridoxine deficiency showed a fall of c-,-- and 0-globulins, a rise of albunlin5. declined activity of the asp a rta te-am i notransf erase, unchanged activity 1 of the alanine-aminotraiis- ferase' and an increase of P-lipoproteids in: the blood serum and tissues. The animals also developed fatty degeneration of the liver, kidneys and :fatty infiltration of aortic walls.- Furthermore, they exhibited symptoms of B~-hyp6vitaminosis, such as poor appqtite:, loss of weight, skin lesions on the tip of, the nose. focal affection of. the skin aroundAhe eyes, bilateral paresis of hind legs, epileptifo'rm seizures and symmetric lamellar desquitw mation of the skin in hind paws and diminished -passage oi riboflavin with the urifte. All of the listed deviations are corrected following administration. of vitamin B6 to the animals. REEL/FRAHE fL JL9770638 USSR UDG 546.263118.07 RYSK.ULOV, T., BEYSHEIMYEV, ZH., KOZHAXHISTOVA, R., DZEUILI)PBAYEV, X., and ASHII-3-AYEVA, B., Institute of Organic Chemistry$ Academy of Sciences Kirgiz. "Organophosphorus Derivatives of Piperazines" Frunzep Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kirgizskoy SSRP No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 47-49 Abstracti Reaction of monosubstituted aayl- and benzy1piperazines with phos- phonic acid dichlorides and phenylamidODhosDhorlr~ acid chloride in presence of dry triethylamine yields novel amidophosphonates:ard amidophosphates. All of the amidophosphonates are crystalline,products; the di(l-arWIpiperazinyl- 4)phenylamidaphosphate is an oily product which can'be isolated by conversion to a picrate. Another possible synthetic method for amidophosphates is based on the reaction of monoamylpiperazine with dialkyl(aryl)Thosphoric acid. chlorides in benzene and in presence of dry triethylamine, A 48- f7 Rubber and'Elastomers USSR uDc 661.185-1 6�Hl=. kj~ j., MURSALOVA, M. A., SADYKH-7-A S. I.,~ and AEIMDOV, G. G., _S~~it Branch INEhT, Acad. Sc., Az6rbSSR -"Study of the Utilization of Biodegradable Alkylarylsulfonate INKhP-9 as an Emulsifier During Production of Butadiene-nitrile Rubber" Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, 110 1 (73), 1971, pp 64-66 Abstract: The copolymerization of butadiene and acryionitrile was studied as a function of the amount of a new biodegradable.emulsifier IhThP-9 used and of the reaction time. INKhP-q is the sodium salt of a mixture of 75q%. of mono-, 15-lWp of the di- and 4-10% of the trialk-IlarancGulfonic acids obtained by alkylation of benzene with normal- Lx-oleffines containing 6-14 carbon atoms in presence or H2504. Increasing~the amount~of IlflW-9 from 2.2 parts of AlC13 .,by weight-hr to 3.8 and 4.2'results in 82, 77, and 65% ccPalymerization in 8 hrs respectively. However, the latex obtained with the lo'Westlevel of INKhP-q is not stable. The higher concentrations of INKhP-q give a sufficiently rapid process and a stainle-latex product which compares favorably with the corner- cially produced rubber siur-26. USSR ~UDC: 621.382-33 ASHIMOV,,_hL M_ "Effect of the Distributed Base Resistance on the Input Charac- teristics of a Transistor With Ribbon.Construction't Moscow, Radiotekhnika, No 2, 1972, PP 84-89 Abstract: The ribbon construction of the transistor under consi- deration is defined as a geometry in which the emitter and base contacts are in the form oftwo parallel bands. An explanatory diagram of this type of construction is also given. The effect of the base resistance volume.distribution for~such a transistor is investigated under the following.a5sumptions: that there is no emitter injection,into the passive region of the base nor is there any resistance in the passive,region; that thejridth of the base is uniform throughout its'length; that there is no variation in the resistance of the base region nor is there a longitudinal electric field in the base;,that the transistorck factor is in- dependent of the emi-it-Iter current. New expressions are obtained for the input characteristic of the transiotorwith short- eircuited and switched-in collector, and fo-r th ,e base resistance as a function of the current. The author finds that tho 112 EM USSR UDC: 621-382-33 ASHD,'LGV, N. M., Radiotekhnik-a, No 2, 1972, PP 84-89 distributed base resistance can practically be.regarded as a quasi-junction, introduced into the equivalent~circuit of the transistor, whose saturation current is a function of the geo- metry and resistivity of the base,and.is much greater than the saturation current of the emitter junction. 212 USSR UDC,621.039 AS GUREVICH, L. G., and ZINOV'YEV, N. F. "Application of a Polynomial Approximation of Past Neutron Spectra for Analysis of the Results of the Activation of Threshold Detectors" V sb. Radiats. dozimetriya i spektrometriya ioniziru.Y'Ushch. izluch. (Radia- imetry and Spectrometry of Ionizing Radiation~-- Collection of tion Dos Works), Tashkent, "Fan," 1970, pp 230-234 (from RZh-F1zika,.N`o 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4V578) Translation: The fast neutron spectrum in a vertical channel of the VVR-S reactor was investi ated with thel2id of a set of six threshold indicators of In x1g24 7 (n, p and n, a reactions). The poly- 115, Ni58, Zn6 - , and A nomial approximation of the spectrum was used: (D(E) = ale-3 + a 2e-2 + a6e2. The dependence of the reaction cross sections on E was also approxi- mated by polynomials. This representation of the spectrum was unsuccessful, since negative values of P(E) were d1btained in the region E = 1.5-3 Mev. There vere,considered 22 combinations of the polynomial representation of the spectrum,, the function o~fj(E) describing the fission spectrum, and the exponential ftinction c(E) - exp(E - vl2ff). Considerable discrepancies were 1/2 USSR al, Radiats. dozimetriya i spektrometriya ioniziruyushch. Azluch. (Radiation Dosimetry and Spectrometry of Ionizing Radiation -- Col- lection of Works), Tashkent, "Fan," 1970, pp 230-234 (from RZh-Fizika., No 4, -Apr 71, Abstract No 4V578) obtained in the spectra found from the spectra calculated for the vertical channels of the reactor. The best approximation to the calculated spectrum using the spectrum found was obtained by the use of.a.simple approximation O(E) =, OLIM + a2~0 (E); this is explainedby the.similarity of the form of the spectrum in water-water reactors to the fission:spectrum. 2/2 Ira Analysis Functional USSR TUDC 518,517-948 ASROROV# YA., and ASHIM",11 Turkmen State University Imeni A. M, Gor'kiy "Convergence of Certain Iterative Processes for the Solution of Systems of Operator.Equations" Ashkhabad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Turkmenskoy SSR,.Seriya nziko-Tekhnicheskikh, YhIldches.kikh i GeologicheskUrh Vauk.110 3, 1971, P9 14-20 Abstracti In the present article, various sufficient conditions for the existence of a solution to systems of.operator equations of the following type are foundt X = F Xly F y = G xv I Y~'and G(x,y) axe defined over SXS where S and S The operators F~x,y are closed spheres from a Banach space. It is established that the solution to the given system of equations is the limit of certain successive approxiziations, and the speed with which these approycim-ations converge to the solution is deternined. When conditions are such tkat the system car- be broken down into two inderendent operator equations, then from one.of the theorems proven In the article one obtain as a particular case.the principle of contractive mappings (for 1/2 USSR ASROROV, YA., and ASHIROV, 0., IzvestiyaAkademii NaWk Turkmenskoy SSRp Seriya. Fiziko-Tekhnickeskikh, Xhimicheskikh I Geologicheskikh Nauk, 110 3, 1971,.pp14-20 the fimt equation) and the principle of majorants (for the second equation). In practical work, a system of,opexator equations of the following form is often encounteredi x F(Xty) P(Xoy = 0. be written In the form of the system It is easy--to verify that thiss tem indicated above and the results obtained above will.apply to it. 2/2 1/3 028 UNCL AS S IF I ED PROCESSING. DATE--C?nCT70 T.I.TLE--EFFECT OF THE F2 LAYEP ON IJNrJSPHERIC SCATTERING LINES (0 IS LESS TKAN.-41 OUO KM) IN THE SHORT WAVE FR EQUENCY RANGE -U_ :AUTfX-R-_ASf-KALIYrV. YA.F. ~.COUNTkY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IONOSPHERIC SECTION, ACADEMY. OF SCIFNCES KAZAKH SSR; ML)SCOWt -351 GECiMAT!-!ETIZ?i I AERONOMIYA, VOL X, 40 2t' 1970v PP 350 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES ,.TOPIC TAGS--F LAYER, IONOSPHERIC SCATTER, ELECTRON DENSI7Yv CRITICAL 0 LAYER, E LAYER ~'CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PRGXY REEL/FRAME--1990/1674 STEP NO--UR/0203/701310/002/0350/0351 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0109662 Nr, -LASSIFIED U 2/3 028. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 ;''C I RC ACCESSION NO-AP01096&Z ._-7A3,STRACl/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ULTRASHORT WAVELENGTHS ARE NOW .USED-ON IONOSPHERIC SCATTERING LINES; -IN THIS:RANGE F SUB2 GREATER THAN IA "Fr WHERE F SUBW IS THE WORKING FREQUENCY. ~. ALPHA IS THE L P HA SU130 A. 'THE F2 LAYER# ~F SUBO,F R p Q NGLE.~OF- INCIDENCE ON IS TH~~ C ITIcAL F E UENCY THE'R :LAYER.~, THE OBSERVED WIEAK-BUT.,CONSTANTLY EXISTING SIGNAL ...LEVELS,~ARE.JNTERPRETED AS SCATTER'ING' ONARREGULARLTIES OF ELECTRON JN THE 0 E REGIONS OF THE, L IONOSPHERE -(H EQOALS:75-90 KM). WITH 'TRANSITION TO LOWER FREQUENCIES (SHORT: WAVESUABSORPTHION IN THE D LAYER CEASES 101BIE NEGLIGIBLE. THEREIS BASIS FOR EXPECTING:THAT THET2 REGION WILL EXERT A IRREGULARIT4ES OF ELECTRON DENSITY IN, -DEC'ISIVE-EF.FECT ON SIGNAL STRENGTH AT THE.RECEPTION POINT. IF.SHORT WAVES:ARE -USED ON IONOSPHERIC SCATTERING LINESP DURING CERTAIN TIMES MUF FZ _(MAXI-MUM~ FREQUENCY'' F2 LAY'ERJ CAN BE-COMMENSURABLE-WITH THE WORKING _.~~,~.FREQUENCY. THEN PART OF THE INCIOENT~STRENGTH CAN BE REFLECTED FROM THOSE INHOMOGENEITIES FRO WHICH AT THE PART ICULAR TIMETHE ELEMENTARY ON THE BASIS OF :MUF IS -GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO THE WORKING FREQUENCY. JHREE YEARS.OF 013SERVATIONS OF RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION AT FREQUENCIES GREATER THAN MUF FZ IN THE RANGE.9-19,o8 M 'C-SEC, THE AUTHOR FoU.4o T.4E i.,.EXPERIMENTAL DEPENDENCE OF DECREASE IN SCATTFRED~POWER ON EXCESS OF THE WORKING FREQUENCY OVER MUF F2. IN THE STUDY A WORKING FREOUENCY OF 16.2 USED AND OBSERVATIONS WERE MADE ONLY FROM 2000 TO 1200 HOURS. :~:.[T:WAS FOUND THAT DURING THE EVENING AND MORNING HOURS THE,SCATTERING FROM TWO REGIONS (D E AND F2) MUST BE.CONSIDERED.~ 3/3 028 UNCLASSIFIED P.AOCESSINn DATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCLSSION '40--4P0109662 7~AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--DURIN-u" THESE PERIODS THF CONTRIAUTION FROM TliE F2 LAYER CAN -BE CLIMMENSURAL3LE IWITH NURMAL SCATTE;~ING OF THE LOWER FUNDSPPERE. ci N ..,-_.IUNGSPHERIC SCATTERING LINES (D IS LESS THAN 2,00'0 K4), -OPERATINS IN THE ~,SHORI` V.AVF FREQUENCY RANGE, IT IS -NECESSARY TO TAKE SCATTEMNG Fi0)M THE rj 1.4. %iUF-F?-. F2. REGION INUT ACCOUNT WHC,',4.F SUBW IS~ LESS THAN OR.EQUAL 99 --U-NCL A-S_S-I_F-tEG___ 0 3h W~ CL AS S I F I ED PkOCESS ING ~OATE- I IDEC70 P'~)PXGAT13.4 Ir, ;:AE_4,JE,,.,-_lc3 A 3jv THE F Z: X I WJ %I U S.1% 13 L E -16 K T J& -U- fRtt;jt,%CYi f r,- V r-. R EI :AUTHOP:.--(02J-~-ASJ-KALIYEVf YA.F.t 60CHAROVj V . I . C C Us%- T k YOF IiNFC--USSR GF THE QUIET AND PERTURBED IGNOSPHiRi: (A70-31,084 LE-13) ALMA-ATA. lZJATEL'srvG NAUKA I AKADEM IIVNAUK KAZAKfiSKUL SSRj SUMP, PUbL-ISHED - ----- 70 AREAS--lvAVIGATIFX ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES I~!TOPIC TAGS--RADIO WAVE PkCPA%'jATI.CN,F LAYERW E LAYlk, DIURNAL VARIATION, IONOSPHERIC SCATTER C6114UNICAT IGN, SEASUNAL VAR I A'r I m,4 CCNTRCL MARKING--INO RESTRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED FICHE NO ---- FD70/6C5029/bQ7 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/001/000/0062/CO66 ACCESSICN %f0--AT0l'il678 Ar I-E-U 0-;2/Z 036 UNCLASSIFItO PROCESSING DATE-11DEC70 CIRC -ACCESSION Nil--ArOL41678 _..:iA8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AUSTRACT. DISCUSSION dF FIELD INTENSITY AND ~SNR MEASUREMENTS- PERFORMED OVER EXPERIMENTAL SHOkT WAVE IONOSPHERIC ~SCATTER-. CLIMMUN. IC I T LON L INES. I-T.1S_ SHCwN THAT: THE SEASONAL AND DIURN.-L VARIATIONS.OF THE FIELD INTENSITY-ARE-,bIRECTLY RELATED TO THE SEASO"iAL ~ANUDIURNAL VARIATIONS UF SOLAR AND METEUR A~F`TlVtrY. THE INFLUENCE Or- REFLECTIEN FRCA THE SPCRADIC E LAYER CN THE PROPAGATION Of SHORT RAfJIO WAVES AT FREQUENCIES ABOVE THE MAXIVUV. USABLE FRE,~~UENICY OF THE F2 LAYER 'AS AND I~-.IS.~EXAMINED, WHEN PENCIL BEAM TRANSMITTING ANTENN 20 KW - THAN 20 DB, ARE. EMPLOYED,, THE MEAN:SNR VALUE ls~&EVER, L ES EVEN. IN SEPTEMBER (WORST PROPAGATION CONDITIONS) 4 CLA--S IG 0ATE--110EC70 035 NCLASSIFTED-, 11PUCESSIL, u OF ThE RAUIC FKL~.jUENCY.ISPECTRUM INi THE bANU 6ETwEEN 16 AN ii 2~ F z _LJ_ ALThGr% -Kk)-ASHKALIYEV, YA.F. BEJLHAKGV Vol. _7CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR :SCUK K: M_`t120 kLal/m6le). _IvIetarnictization. of flie initial cryst. ' weakened structure sections structure leadsto the'appearance of' from where the emanation of gases occurs ai.l esser activation energies. The investigated -titano-tantalo-niob ates are meta- ' mict (according to DTA data). Gas emanation during their an J nealing occurs in 2 stages. 13LJR REEL/FRAME 19721183 Acc. Nr. Abstracting'-Service:, Ref. Cod-6 &003634500 CHEMICAL ABST. 69113t Study of the kinetics of radiogenic ps emanation by annealing of uraniferousi minerals... AWWwA.", jlnst. G$21. Geochron6l. Pre6am'biian, Leninzrad, 1: R) 'Ge~khi- miya 1970, (1), 104711 (Russ). 1 The kinetics of radiogenic Xe and'He emanation during' the thermal annealink of a group of minerals of the phosphate and titano-tantalo-niobate group has been investigated. Minerals of,thephosphateviass are charac- terized by a high value-of activation energy emanation of main Xe amts. (> 120 kLal/mole)., . Aletainictization of the initial cryst. structure leads to the appe amnce of weakened structure sections from where the emaimtion. of. gases occurs at: kisser activation energies. The investigated titano-tantalo-nioblitesare' meta- wir an- mict (according to DTA data).* Gas entaliation during d nealing occurs in 2 stages. IJLJR REEL/FRAXE 19721183 IR UDG; 550.89 ASHKIWOZE, G. SH., Institute of Precambrian Ge logy and Geoc?xionology, USSR, Leningrad "Kinetic Study of Radiogenic Gas Emanation in Thermal Annealing of Uraniferous MineralsIT Moscow, Geokhimiya, No 1, Jan 70, PP 104-111 Abstract: The authors studied the behavior of radio,,enic helium and xenon in the thermal annealing of uraniferous phosphates and titano- tantalo-niobates. Tae method of stepwise isochronous annealing was used to study the kineLiC3. Of xenon emana Lion, t1 e "Lempering" method to study the kinetics of helium emanation. Posaibiu structural trans- formations of the- studied minerals during their annealing were checked by differential thermal analysis. Uranium analyses were performed by 0. A. LEVC~L-NKOV. It was found that minerals of, the phosphate class are characterized by a high activation energy for the emanation of the major part of xenon ( > 120 kcal/mole). Metamictizal~ion of the ini- tial crystalline structure results in tne appearance of weakened struc- 1/2 ASHKINAOZE, G. SH., Geokhimiya, No 1, Jan 70, PP 104-111 ture sections, from waich gas emanation occurs at lower activation energies (66 and 14-26 kcal/mole). The, titano-tantalo-niobates stud- ied are metamict (according to DTA data). During their annealing gas emanation takes place in two stages, viz. a low-temperature stage (temperature < 7500 C), in which the minerals are in the metamict state and the gas emanation activation energy is > 60 kcal/mole, and a. high -temperature stage .(temperature >750 CY, in whi ch the meta- mict state is annealed and the gas emanation activation energy is > 60 kcal/mole. The author thanks YU. A. SHUKOLYUKOV for his advice and com- me rit s 2/2 MIMM _4S F I ED 0 7 WN C L S PROCESSING OArv-u3s- EP70 ".TITLE--THE INFLUENCE OF HYPFRCOAGULATIQN ON THE DURATIOIN (If: LIFE;OF CR P R I ME: 5 1LABELLED ERY.THEZocyrES _U_ AUTHOR-102)-ASHKINA I.YA., DF%ICHKOv V.F. .,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ...SOURCE--5YULLErENl EKSPERIMENTAL'NOY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINYt 1970t VOL 69, NR 3, PP 46-49 ~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SIUBJ E CT 4REAS--BI0L',_)GlCAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAG-S--BLOO() COAGULATION, C 14ROMI UM ISOTOPE, TAGGE-0 ATt3?-Iy ERYTH"ROCYTI--l RABBIT, HFMOLYSIS _SFi lCf IONS ~-DOCIJMFNT CLASS--UNfl-ASSIFIED PROXY 3 T f-, $3 -U00 i/f)),lodowo CIPC AM-`SSf~'IN -- -------- -212 027 UNCLASS IF I E D IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052284 ~A.BSTRACT/EX TRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REPEATED Al~_JIVATIIGNI C-4- rHf_: - N ~ - C. 4' 1 n N, Oi- A ITRAVF, OUS I ~'41 J INTRUNS IC COAGULArtmi IN RABBITS BY It SUSPEINS[ON OF DIATOMITE AND ACTIVATED PLASMA IN m' N:UMBER U E" -3;11 DURATIOI'~ i-If LIFE: !'IF CJ' _RGSULTE0 IN A DISTI.NICT SHORTENINGOP THE I LABELLEI.~ ERYTHROCYTES. IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF: HE !II-0 L Y S I S yA 1. G N GITH THE EFFECT OF THE MECHANICAL FACTGRI A..PROMINENT ROLE IS,, Af;llAKFNVLYl PLAY~_[) BY SECONDARY ALTERATION OF THE MEMBRANE OF CIRCULATINIG ERYwROCYTES AS -THE RESULT OF MOBILIZATION OF THE THROMB,OPLASTIN:FACT.OR. UNCLASSIFIED' 1/2 017 OROCESSING DATE--020CT70 --THE INFLUENCE OF ACTIVATED:HAGEMAN-S TITLE FACTOR~ON THE BL900 COAGULATION SYSTEM IN VIVO -U- -'AUTHOR-(02)-ASHKINAZIt I.YA., KLEMINAP I.K. !COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :~-,SOURCE--BYULLETIN' EKSPERIMENTALINDY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 19701 VOL 69, NR- 4, PP 32-36 ~DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC f'AGS--6LOOD CUAGULArION, RABB IT ,BLOOD PLASMA, PROTHR04UINI FIBRINCLYSIS C k T'~L 'I C I IS DUCUME~,J CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1988/1594 STEP 'qfl--UR/0219/7(.)/O~,>9/00tt/OJ32/0036 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106340 U-INCLASSIFIC0 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED- ?A0CFSSING DATE-020CT70 CIRL ACCESSION N,)--AP0106340 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. I NEXPERIMFiNTS STAGED 3%4 RABRITS THE AUTHOPS' Ui A NJ li NDERTOOK IN VIVO STUDIES (IF THE PLOOD COAGUL TIO. SYSTE, IN DIAT-314ITE ACTIVATION OF HAGEMAN~IS fACTOR, AS WELL AS J4 THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACTIVATED PLASMA. ~UNUEIZ THE ls.4FLUENCE OF THE REFERRE7) TO EFFECTS THERE WERE OBSERVEDA MARKED~:ACCELERATION OF C3AGULATION OF "SILICONE" BLOOD (PLASMA)v A.SHORTENING,OF RANO INTERVALS OF THE THROMSUELASTOGRAM OF RECALCIFIED PLASMA141TH INCREASE OF THE ALPHA INTENSIFICATION OF PROTHROMBIN UTILIZATION. HYPERC3AGULATION WAS MORE REGULAR IN DIATOMITE ADMINISTRATION AND.WAS~7ATTENDED IN A NUMBER OF EXPERIMENTS BY THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MODERATELY:M4RKED COAGUCOPATHIA 3F UTILIZAT113N (REDUCTION OF THE BLOOD CONTENT OF I~ Vt VIII FACTORS). NOTWITHSTANDING THE APPEARANCE IN THE CIRCULATEON OF ACTIVATED HAGEM,%Nls FACTOR, NO REGULAR INTENSIFICATION-OF FIBRINOLYSIS WAS OBSERVED, THIS TESTIFYING TO RE EVALUATION OF THE ROLE OF THIS.F,ACTOR IN rHE MECHANISM OF. FIBRINDLYSIS INTENSIFICATION IN VIVO. -U-NC-L AS S-lr--L r- 1) -,mjffff- mlfml illmlilmlru mdflffm? rl M-: USSR UDC: 543.42-547-241 EPSH=) L.M., NOVIKOVA, Z.S., A-9024EZ5- L.D. RUBASHEVA) L.141.1 KAZITSINA) L.A., stitute of Organo Elemental Compounds, Moscow, Academy of Sciences USSR 11spectral Investigation of the Electron-Donor Capacity of Triethyl Phosphite as a D1ethod of Evaluating the Purity of Phosphites" Mar 7o, pp 685-69o MOSCOW, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR:,Seriya Khimicheskaya No 3, Abstract: When ethanol forms a hydro en bona with triethylphosphite, the absorp- .....tion band forthe H-complex (3560 cm-f) has a secondary peak at about 3480 cm-1. It was found that the assymetry of the absorption band is due to a slight admixture of triethylphospbate. The amount of impurity was determined by:studying the .~ternary triethylphosphite-triethyl-phosphate-ethano1 system. The spectral method used.for quantitative determination can:detect,a phosphate~impurity of the order acity of triethyl- of 0.005 M/1 in the H-complex. A study of the electron-donor cap, 'Ohosi3hite and its carbon analog orthoformic ether as compared with H-acids showed that the integral intensity of the band of the H-complex of ethanol with triethyl- phosphite is less than with orthoformic ether. The frequency shifts as compared With Y-OH of free ethanol are 82 and 87 cm-1 respectively., A similar pattern is-observed when a stronger proton donor -- trifluoroethanal -- is used, The ~reasons for the reduction in the proton acceptor:properties of triethylphoephite as compared with its carbon analog are now beingInvestigated. 1/1 ~112 '031 Uli~CLASS`r OtU ~RCCESS I N~, DATF - - f 31,10"17 0 -F THE ELEC TRC-4 DO~Iijk C.-~PACITY OF~ TRIETHY. ~';iUSPH i T E j ITLC PECTRAL STUDY C ~,7;; AS A -Mc-THCO FUR EVALIJATi~iG THE PURITY ~OF PHOSPHITES -u- AUTH--)R-(05)-E:PSHTEYNj. L.'A.t NOVIKOVA, L.:S. ASHKINADIE Lj A SH E VA L.4. KAZITSYNIA, L.A. F l'IF-_"l--USSR ,.CGUNTRY1J .;~~SOW,CE- I ZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRPI SER t. KHIM. 1970 (3) 68"',-90 b AT EPUgLISHECD ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPI C TAGS-- EL KTP ON. DONOR, ALKYL PHD SPH I T E CHEMICAL PURITY, IlYDROGEt4 80:1110 1 N G, PC OMIPL ~X CO MPOU1110 oABSORMONIBAND SPEC TRVM r [THANULt '..:i~FLUOPINATFD ORGANIC COMPOW140 __C0N'Tt?0L FIAKIK I NG--NO -I'ESTKICTIONS MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 00CU :.PROXY~REEL/FP,A,'-IE--3001/0082 STEP ~40--UR/0062/7.0/000/003/06;,19/06- 90 CIRC ACCESSION N-0--AP0125916 I S' I F 10 -2/2~ '031 UNICL ASS IF I E-D PROCESSING L)ATr'_---13NC-!V70 Z I RC ACCESS ION NO-AP0 12591b ..:ABSTRACT/EXT(ZArT--(U) (;P-0- A!~STPACT. :SINCE THE FORMATION OF H BOND BETWEEN ETOH AIND PIOET) SUi3RESULTS IN A H COMPLEX Wl+ICH GIVES A N :ABSORPTION BA~ND AT 3560 CM PiilME~~NEGAFJVEI WITH A StiOULDER AT 3480 CH PRIME NEGATIVF1 (E. , IET AL. 19691 TH E. APPEARANCE OF THE LATTER,HAU BEEN .~SUGGESTED TO BE THE I~ESULT OJF 2 TYPES OF, SUCH GOPMPLEXES. HuDwCEVER SUCH A SUB3 PO SUB4 ~-SJHOULDEIk MAY 6 E CAUSEL) BY A SIMALL :ADMIXT. Or ET. dHICH GANNGT BE OETECTED BY THE SPECTPAL~~M&THDD D IRECTLY. CAREFULLY PURIFIED ~~PIOEJ) SUB3 AND ETOH GAVE A" IR,:SPF-'CTRUi%t:IN WH'ICH THEAiO BAND WAS NITACT ViITH AIR: -SYP-VL!ETRIC, bUT A BAIEF CO* TEO RESUL IN SHOULDER FORMATION AT 3zt6O CM P'-Ilt'-,--l NEGATIVE1 AT THE FREQUENCY AT. WH~[Cli THE Ccl~MPLEX OF ETaH AND ET SUB3 PO SU84 HAS A 6A~','D. TO EEVALU4TE T~iF SENSITIVIFY OF Tll[S BAND THE SUITARLE CALlbkATION RUNS WEREAMAOE AND ET SU133 PO SU134 AT 0.07 ..k.10LES-L. RESULTS IN THE SHUULOER~OF THE OAND AT 1280 CM PRIME iNEGATIVE1 'WHILE AT 0-01-0-02 MCLES-L. THIS CAN NO L-d-NGER BEI~OBSERVE~J, BUT T14E --,ASYMmE,,T;,Y OF THE 3460 GoN PPIME NEGATIVEL ONN'D IS STILL CLEAkLY VISInE. CF SU'*13 CH SUB2 CH IN PLACE OF ETOH ALLOWED SPECTROSCOPIC OETECTION OF ~-ET SU33 PO SU34 EV~::" AT 0.0105 MULES-L. THE INTEGRAL INTENSITY OF rHE --641`40 CF T14E C -PLEA -F ETOH %ilTH.r'(OET) SU(33 (3 TIMES 1.0 1 IE4 L M 0 u M Nt-:GiATIVi-l CM t~,E'GATIVEI) wAS SMALLER THAN THAT t-k ETGH ellTH ~HC (GET) 13.5 T I SU83 -lES 10 PRIME4)~; CF SUB3 CH SUB2 0KGAVE SIMILAR :RESULTS. THUS P(OET) SU133 15 LESSEFFECTIVE ELECTRON DONck- IN RESPECT To ALC S -THAN I S HC) OE T) SU83. FAC I L FTY:. INST. ELEMENTOORG. MOSCOW,, U. SR. IJNCLAS-SIFIEO USSR UDC 539.4:624 SHAPIRO, G. A., SIMON, Yu. A., ASHKINADZE, N. G., GORLOVA, E. S., PARUSHKIN, A. K. "Experimental Study of Earthquake Resistance of Residential Buildings of 'Sawn Limestone on southern Shore of Crimean Using Vibration Machines" Proyektir. i Str-vo Zdaniy v Seysmich. R-nakh. USSR i MoldSSR [Planning and Construction of Buildings in Earthquake Regions of UkSSR and MoldSSR Collection of Works], Kishinev, Timpul Press, 1972,,~pp 117-131, (Translated from Referativn)T Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 V911). Translation: Vibration tests and certain additional studies hive shown that large-block construction of large (two-row) sections can cope successfully with-dynamic loads, which, in combination with reinforced concrete walls in stairwells, assures earthquake resistance of the buildings tested with a double reserve for level eight loadings. IV LISSR ASHKINUZE, V. G. and KATSEVA, V. P. ---- ------ 9ieuristic Methods in Computer Modeling of the Process of Proof of Geometric Theorems" Problems of Aloorithmization and Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch. Programming of Learning -- Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, Pedagogika Press, 1973, pp 111-117 (Translated from Referativnyy.Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V803). Translation: Problems of the expansion of heuristic aspects of programs modeling the search for proof of theorems from elementary geometry on computers are discussed. Heuristic methods are divided into syntactical and semantic on the basis of the nature of the information used,in the solution of the problem. Heuristic methods based on information related only to the formal system itself are called syntactic methods; heuristic methods based on infor- mation relating also to the model of the system (or to the model alone) are Called semantic methods. Heuristic limiting methods (excluding certain search areas from analysis as unpromising) and guiding methods (indicating Lhic! dirce- tions in which search should first be performed) are also distinguished- V. Mikheyev i J h j 1, '! I USSR uDc. 681-3-o6:51 ASHKINUZEI V. G., POTAPOV, B. I. "The INYanyal and 'Kontrol" Debugging Program" Tr. 3-y Zimney shkoly po mat. lirogrammir. i smezhnna vour. 1970. VYD. 1 TIqorks of the Third Winter School on Mathematical Prograrard-rig and Related Problems, 1970, No 1) , Moscov, 1970, PP 70-92 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV7h5) Translation: A detailed description is given of the NYaNYa and KONTROL' debugging programs. The purpose of these programs is to give the pro- grammer detailed information on the operation of his program or sepa- rate fragments of that program. The proposed programs are accommodated in cells from 1000 to 1777 of the first array of the core store, and are designed for operational debugging. Upon completion.of debugging, the conclusive information is Drinted out. Provision is made for self' T)ro- tection. of the debugging programs from impairment by the m;dn program. ITYaNYa twists the debugged program or its individual sections and prints out information concerning commands of interest to the programmer on these 112 ,jA;q. mum= ASHKINUZE, V. G. POTAPOV, B. I., Tr. 3-,Ir, ZizMM shkoly po mat. progrwrn- sm-e-zhnym vopr., 1970. V". 1, bbscow, 1970, PP 70-92 sections. The rate of twist -writhout printout is 160 commands per second. 'Phe rate of printout, is ;~*2 commands per second. Its information struc- Lure ensures maximum selectivity of the output infor~matian. There is an abbreviated version of NYdlYa-2 which operates with inforTintion preset from the panel. At certain points of the program being debugged, KON- TROLI compares the results obtained b.- this prcgram with predetermined standards, and after detecting an error, organizes twisting of this section (ky means of NYaNYa)., I. Shelikhova. 2/2 71 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 020 TLTLE--EFI-ECT OF STORAGE TIME* TYPE OF FfLLERSt AND PACKAGING 014 THE -U- STABILITY OF TtIE PREPARATION BIOVIT ~.AUTHOR--ASHKlNUZli Z.K. OF INF0--USSR .-SOURCE-FERMENT. SRT. PROM. 19701 361 0., 17-19 P UB L I-SHE D-- 7 0 DATE T AREAS-AGRICULTUREP BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCI ENC ES ~SUBJEC ~_.TO.PIC~ TAGS-TETRACYCLINEP CEREAL CROPt COBALT COMPOUNI)i CALCIUM COMPOUNDY '-'-:-VIT v CHEMICAL STA31LITY AMIN B COMPLEX, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, FOOD STURAGE~ -.,CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ..DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/1709 STEP NO-UR/0071/70/036/00'L/0017/0019 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0103475 UNCLASSIFIED =67 2 / 2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103475 ~-A6'ITRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-L ABSTRACT. GRADE BIOMYCIN BIOVIT IS FEED ~::~.-(CHLORTETRACYCLINEJ (1). MIXTS. WERE PREPD. WITH WHEAT AND CORN FLOURSt SUB2, CA(UAC) SUBZ* AND BENZYt THLOCYANATE WITH LO-80 G I-KG IMIXT. jHE,EFFECT OF PACKAGING HAS INVESTI GATED.. BECAUSE OF THE IMANNER OF PREPN.. I.-IS:ALWAYS ACCOAPANIED 5Y,VITAlqlN 3 SU812.. OURING 30 MONTHS OF -STORAGE THE AMT. OF I CHANGES INSIGNIFICANTLYt SMALLER THAN 5PERCENT, I-RRES-P.,CJF THE FILLERS AND WRAPPERS-USE-Do BUT THE IAMT. OF VITAMIN B ~SUB 12 ~DROPS- BY 3G-70PERCENr. I STORED LARGER THAN 6 MUNTHS SHOULD --CONTAIN ADDED VITAMIN 8 SUSIZ,* IF IT IS 114TENDEO TO 13E THE MAIN SOURCE ~OF THIS VITAMIN FOR THE ANIMAL54 UNCLASSIFIED USSR ASHKINYZE, V. G. and KATSEIIA, V. P. "Computer Modeling of the Process of Proof of Geometric Theorems" Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch. [Problems of Algorithmization and Programming of Learning -- Collection of Works], No 2, Moscow, Pedagogika Press, 1973, pp 89-110 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V802). Translation: An algorithm and program for the BESM-4 computer are described, modeling the process of solution of geometric problems requiring proof. The given class of problems is formally described as follows. It is assumed that a certain finite set M is.given (as a universal set -- the universum). It is also assumed that certain subsets ACM are set in corresondence with certain elements; one subset may correspond- to various elements. The problem is the pair (1), Y), where DCM is a subset, the elements of which are called given elements of the problem, while X;Z-M is called the desired element. The program described is designed to prove theorems relating to a certain fragment of elementary geometry; this fragment Includes the theory of equality of triangles and the theory of parallels. no language of the program contains 15 types of statements used in the proof of theorems from this section of 1/2 USSR Ashkinyze, V. G., and Katseva, V, P" Vopr. Algoritmiz. i Programmir. Obuch., No 2J. Moscow, Pedagogika Press, 1973, pp 89-110. geometry. A continous listing of all formally possible versions to achieve each goal is practically impossible, even in simple geometric problems. in order to reduce the list, a drawing is.used -- a coordinate model of the problem. However, even when the drawing is used heuristically, the volume of the list which must be run through for selection of a goal is too great in complex problems: it is never known when the listing can be interrupted and an attempt judged unsuccessful. The program described allows the depth of the runthrough to be externally limited (assignment of maximum resolved level in the tree of the problem) .It is noted that the program.of proof of the geometric theorems allows quantitative estimation of the relationship between elements of logic and clarity in elementary geometry proofs: of all conditions of the "axioms" of this program, some 40% are statements based solely on references to the drawing. Rikheyev 2/2 Electroxnagnetic Wave Propagation USSR UDC: 621.396.677 ASHKONAZI, D. Ya., BELYAYEV, V. P. , BRODULENKO, G., I.t TOBANOV, H. P., "Starting Losses in SIIF Dischargers" E h (Flj~rf,t-)uic T,!ch- Icktron. tekhnikn. Nauchnn-tel~hn. sb. Elektron. SVC nolofff. Scientific aiid Techriical. Collection. SIIF 19(0, vyp. 9, pp 123-124 (froin RZli-Eadiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 'TO, Abstract No 12B96) Translation- Am experimental study was made of the pow6r dissipated in the U discharge as a function 'of the transmitter pulse duration for an electrode- less discharger with double dielectric walls. Meanurements verf-, taker) on two different wavelengths in the decimeter band; the dischargers had a dif- ferent height in each of these cases. The: dissipated power was measured with an air calorimeter. The results show a hipji p oportion of starting r losses-(up to half the.dissipated power). This means that the process of graving electron concentration in the discharge continues considerably longer.than the process of growing current determined bv:the vave impedance of the waveguide channel. Three illustrations, bibliogra hy of two titles. ~p N. S. USSR uDc: 666.638.678.027.5 SOKOL4DVA M. A., 14ERKUSREV, 0. M. ,NEYMAN, M. I., ASHKRUMOVA A. Yu., MRDLOVA, A. N. "A Ceramic Suspension for Making Thin-Film Capacitors" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, protryshlennyye obraztsy:, tovarnyye znaki, No 16, Jun 71, Author's Certificate No 303663, Division H, filed 31 Jan 69, published 13 May 71, p 187 Translaticn: This Author's Certificate introduces a ceramic susnension for making thin-film capacitors-which is based on an organic solvent. As a dis- tinguishing feature of the patent, a dielectric coating with a dense struc- ture is produced by taking the.initial components in the following quanti- tative ratios (in parts by weight): ceramic material--10-20, acetone-- 30-60, am nium acetate--0.1-0.5, and the remainder 8AYI4LCetate--up to 100 parts by weight of the total. USSR, ASINAN, A. Ye., KRUPSKIY, A. A. "Characteristic Properties of Magnetic Memory Elements-as Functions of their Structure" Moscow, Magnitnyye Elementy Pamyiti, 1972., pp 10-19. Abstract: The characteristic properties of magnetic memory elements were studied as functions of their structure, as applicable to the problem of storage and readout of information. Among these properties are the method of storage of information (magnetic parameter used to differentiate I and 0 states, as well as the range of permissible changes of'the magnetic state of an information magnetic circuit), nature of difference:of 1 and 0 signals, nature of reading. The structure also influences the quantitative parameters of the elements. The study was performed using elements with minimal struc- ture, divided into three classes: those with modulation of the information flux, with controlling information flux.and with flux switching. The flux-switching elements are described most completely. It is demonstrated that the character- istic properties and parameters depend on the type of relationship between functionally separate magnetic circuits in the core of the element. For example, 1/2 USSR Ashman, A. Ye., Krupskiy, A. A., Moscow, Magnitnyye Elementy Pamyati, 1972, 10-19. the possibility of producing I and 0 output signals of~different polarity is determined by the relationship between the interrogation and, working magnetic circuits, the possibility of nondestructive readout ---by the relationship between the interrogation and information magnetic circuits. The relationship between the information and working magnetic circuits determines the noise level of the element. A table is presented in which these properties are systematized according to the structural classification of elements. 2/2 29 USSR UDC 681.327 ASHM&N Ye. "Memory Cells" USSR Authorls Certificate No 271581, filed 29 Jul 68i published 28 Aug 70 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 71 Abstract No 6 B281 P) Translation: A well-known memory cell containing a magnetic circuit with three parallel branches is introduced. The two extreme branches have two modulation outlets. The cell is critical with respect to scattering of the geometric dimensions and magnetic characteristics of the magnetic circuit, and it requires high control currents. The proposed memory cell is dis- tinguished by the fact that the~middle branch of the magnetic circuit has a pair of modulation holes; the write winding encompasses one branch, the output winding, and another branch; and the interrogation winding passes through all three pairs of modulation holes. The forbid winding, which is part of the interrogation winding, passes through the:modulation holes of the two branches encompassed by the write winding and~the output winding. There are 3 illustrations. USSR UDc 519.4 A. BRONS11TMT, M. A. I'Simple Polyverbal Operat-lons" Moscow, Izvestiya AY SSSR, Ser. Matematicheskaya, Vol 35, No 6, Nbv/Dec 71, DD 1LL09-142d Abstract: The paper is devoted to construction and investigation of a new series of neutral Dolyverbal Maltzevian operations on groups -- so-called simple operations, including all those which satisfy Maltzev's postulate. The authorsdefine the new series Em such a way as to cover all known polyverbal Maltzevian opera- tfons. The DroDerties of simple operations are defined, and it iLx shown that the set of all neutral polyverbal, Maltzevian opera- td:ons has the Dower of the continuum. It is also proved that all alfferent Maltzovian operations (not,necessarily 13olyvarbal) form a: set. -A continuum of Dolyverbal Maltzevian operations which are not simDle is constructed. The authors thank- 0. N. Golovin :ffbr-interes~ in the work. Bibliography of 15 titles. 1VT USSR UDC: 621.378.385 YKOVSKIY, Yu. A., DEGTYARE-NKO 1,N,N., -YELE-5rV,-V7-7--., LARKIN, A. 1, ,SIPAYLO, I. P., Moscow Physical Engineering Institute "Pulse Holography Study of Gas Breakdown in Front of a Taser Beam" Leningrad, Diurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fizili, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 71, pp 2369-2377 Abstract: The paper is devoted to a study of phenomena which take place in air and in helium at different pressures when the output from a ruby laser is focused on lead, copperand aluminum targets. The method of pulse holography is used.for these purposes. The efficacy of the holographic method for studying these phenomena is demonstrated. It is observed that the axis of symmetry of the beam at atmospheric pressure deviates fron, the normal to the target in the case of oblique incidence of the laser beam. This effect can be attributed 1/2 ........... USSR ASHMARIN, I. I. et al., Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, No 1.1, Nov 71, pp 2369-2377 to localized absorption of the energy of laser emission on the boundary of the beam. It is found that the effect of the laser beam on the probability of gas breahdown in front of the target can be attributed to the ionizing action of ultra- violet radiation. An investigation of the way that the mag- nitude of the effect depends on the target material and the composition of the ambient gas confirms this hypothesis. The authors thank D. M. Samoylovich and R. V. Ryabov for furnishing the photographic materials and for constructive criticism, Nine figures, one table, bibliog~raphy of 14 titles. 2/2 USSR UDC 577.12:576.12:155.3 ASHMARIN, I. F., Leningrad University "Neurological Memory as a Possible Evolutionary Product of Other Forms of Biological Memory" Leningrad, Zhurnal Evoly-utsionnoy Biokhimii i Fiziologii, No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 217-224 Abstract: The author advances a.theory wherebythe bearer.of genetic memory is a single cell, regardless of the complexity of the organism. In a multi- cellular organism, numerous lymphoid cells.related by common origin and function store immunological memory. Assemblies of neurons stably joined to one another are bearers of neurological memory. Immunological memory, though qualitatively different from the genetic memory, includes the mech- anisms of the latter. Neurological memory.is much more complex than immuno- logical memory and apparently includes certain of its mechanisms. In support of this-theory, the author posits the existence in brain tissue of an iso- lated system capable of elaborating antibodies co synaptic membrane antigens. When the synapses are functioning, these antigens are produced in excess and they escape from the neuron, causing antibody formation and closure 1/2 USSR ASIMARIN, I. P., Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii i Fiziologii, No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 217-224 of the corresponding synapses. The phenomenon of transfer of habits by braln extracts is regarded as the consequence of transfer of excess antigens from functioning synapses or as the transfer of compounds that are precursors of these antigens. 2/2 USSR UI_I*_I 61-5-779.9 ASHMARIN, 1. P.. ZHDATI-PUSHKITIA, S. M.) KOKRYAKOV, V:. DOV, A., Sh., .-I _._ I _E!i&i?&VA. S. IT., Leningrad State University ai~d "Antibacterial and Antiviral Functions of Basic Cellular Proteins and Pros- pects for Yheir Practical Use" Leningrad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 4, 1972, PP 5,02-508 Abstract: After noting the functions of basic proteins in chronrl tin, rilboso~es, a lysosomes, etc., the authors review the literature and their o-,ni research on the role of these proteins in the mechanism of protection against infection and on their antibiotic activity in vitro and in vivo. Results of studies on U -or the basic :proteins following a single or prolon-ed the tolerance of animals f parenteral adm-itnistration of various histone fractions are sum-narized. The use of histones combined with antibacterial and antiviral agents with limited abil- ity to penetrate certain cellular and tissue membranes is rerarded as a promi.- ing clinical approach. Positive results have been obtained in treating tuber- culosis in guinea pigs and mice.with isoniazid and hiotones. The effective doses of isoniazid could be reduced five-fold when cojr-Wned witii certain hi6tone frac- tions. Histone fractions were also efficacious in the treatmint of herpetic k ratitis. 19 USSR uDc 615.779.9 ASHMARITI, I. P., MAN-FUS=1A, S. M I., KOIMYAKOV, V. I., SAmMOV A., and AUTONIOVA, S. if., LeninGrad State University "Antibacterial and Antiviral Functions of Basic Cellular Proteins and Pros- pects for Their Practical Use" Leningrad, Izvesti-ya Almaenii Inlauk SSSR, Seriya BioloGicheskaya, No 1972, PP 502 -503 Abstract: After noting the functions of basic proteins in chromatin ribosomes, lysoscmes, etc., the authors review the literature and their o,,,n research on the role of these proteins in the mchanism of protection a-llinst infection and on their antibiotic. activi-ty in vitro and in vivo. Rec;ults of ctudies on the.-tolerance of annimals for the basic proteins following a sinjle or prolon-er- I ration of various histone fractions are Tile use parenteral administ of histones combined with antibacterial and antiviral agents irith li:ditec~ a1hil- ity to penetrate certain cellular and tissue membranes is re~ardcd as a pro!:~is- i ng ing clinical a'DDroach. Positive results have been obtained in treat .. t-_-bcr- iice with issoniazid and histomes. Tphe effcctive doses culosis in Olinea Tj-ifrs and r, of isoniazid caild be reduced five-fold when combined with certain histone -frac- tions. Histone Iractions were also efficacious in the Ixeatmmt of her-oatic R ratitis. 19 1,71717 T iT Now WIN USSR MATYUSHICHEV, V. B. and ASHMA I. P. ,Leningrad State University "Concentration and Storage of Preparations~of 026 Coliphage" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, p 623 Abstract: The effectiveness of some chemical methods of precipitating bac- teriophages by concentrating lysates of 026.coliphage were compared. The maximum effect was achieved by precipitating,virus with 2.0 ~to 2.3 14 am- monium sulfate. A centimolar solution of magnesium sulfate in an 0.9% NaCl solution is recommended as a protein-free stabilizing diluent for resuspending phage precipitates. 1j UDCt 311.2~o4q.3) NEW AOOK DEALS WITH RAYID STATISTICAL PROCESSUNG AND PLANNIqG OF Exrmmmas [Book* review bX I.V. P~olyakov, candidate of medical sciences (U-nIngrad). Moscow, Save tskQ-yZ-ZUr -avOjt3V.U-r2RCni ve ~ Russian, No 1. 1972, Vp 76-771 'this book by I., Van ev, and V A Ambr so* is niijr ra N. -amall in Rite but cons era U n content, and is intea for A wide circle of biochemists, microbiologists and bicloglotr in other specialties , and has fin itat purpose to acquaint the read(ers with expresa,methods of statis- tical data processing. It also deals with mathematical planning of experimuts, uhich IN still a little developed but very important area oC scientific expe- rimentntion In biology and medicincO. a 711, book convioul of three rectio its. Ilic first presents In concise forta. practical procedures for rapid StatiStit:41 processing Of experimental date. The reader Icarian about the methods of procesultis variation ceries of fractions, choice of type of tutian value, and the tecliniquta tor calcula- tIng the Lvat complex nzan, the geollie-Lrir roan. Wo wpru imprazittod by the ~0 rapid Method Of. testing for the qrtiueace in a set of "eltaull4d" vartants by cdIculating ratios$ where the numerator indicates the dLfiertince between the "suspected" elusive extreme variant and the variant that precedi,s It, and the 4enominator indicates the diffarprace between the largetat said smallle~t vuriat-Lits fit the set. The authort; makii nit interesting remark to the effect that "with morestban four Variants it is oftell possible to work with the median as the aver ge chAraa:Wrintic of sets theoretically subject to processing using the goomaric i.-,nn" (p 10). Rowevar, the authors do not decode these not tit Wnclaff)n Instances, which in aa,rugrot;able amlivion. 11tey recon=und Aui exprotto uwthod, to evaloat" variariun of data and confidence interval bounda ritat; wheat there is a statill number of observations, on the basis of deter- ining the spread of variations using a special coefficient, K. already ad-, UclompuLed by the authors for a reliability level of 95 and 99 percent. which it t e Ptetody Stall huukoy Obrabotki I Planiriavimiya fiksp;,,rizentov "cial Processing and Planning of Experiments), Leningrad Uutvecuity PublIMUng.11ouse, 1,971, 80 pp.. by I.P. Ashmarin, N.N. V joil'yev, V.A. Ambroavv. Ica 58 - 026 iRkOUSSING DATE"020CT70 OFHISTONES AND ACTINOMYCJWD-ON RNA.:!SYNTHESIS IN BRAIN -U- ~AUTHOR-(02)-ASHMARIN, I.P*, AVENIROVAt YE.L. A-7 21COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~_.SOURCE--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMIlt L970P~VOL l6v NR 29 PP 137-139 -DATE PUBLISHED----70 ,5UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 'TOPIC TAGS-BRAIN, RNA, tMOSYNTHESI So ANTIBIOTIC, PROTEIN REST-f,, ICT IONS .D0CUME%T CLASS--UNGLASSIFIED -P,ROXY 2ELL/FkA."lE--1986/0329 STEP NJ--Uli/0301/70/-316/()02/01,3,7/0139 'CESSION Nt)--AR0102791 CIRC AC UNrLASS IFIED -~2/2 0 2 15 UNCLASSIFUD ~pkjcE.ssiNG DATE--020CT70 .''CIRC ACCESSION i%9--AP0101791 :,"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ARSTRACT. ' mrRACERE94AL 40P.TNISTRATION OF ACTINGMYCIN DIINTO MICE INIMITS URIDINE:AND.OROT.IC ACID INCORPORATION INTO.RNA BY 6Z-79PERCENT I H AFTER INJECTION OF:O,RUG., AS OISTINCT FRO4 .::--ACTIPj0,l-lYCIN 0 F SUB1 FRACTION OF THYMUS HISTONES NOT INHIBIT RNA BIOSYNTHESIS IN BRAIN. THE LACK IN INHIBITORY :ACTION OF.HISrONES ON ,''..RNA SYPITHESIS.MAKES IT POSSIBLE THAT THE.SITE OF HISTONES ACTION IN BRAIN TISSUE 6ELLS-IS NOT THE CHROMATINE BUT,OTHE~R STRUCTURE.S P.OSSIBLY MEMBRANES. UNCLASS IFIED ~112 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES51NG DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-ANALYSIS OF TUMOR TRANSFORMATIGN OF Tl_csrlUES* 11. BIOCHEMICAL ~ DEVIFFERENTIATLON OF TISSUE DURING CARCINOGENESISs' CHANGES OF CREATINE -AUTHOR-(05)-SALYAMCN, L.S., ASHMARINt I*P., OSTRETSOVA, 1.8.v LYLLOVA, -S.N. PLUZHNIKOVA, G.F. ,..COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-TSITOLOGIYA 1970g 12(1)t 102-1 0 .,DATE PUBLISHED 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, TOPIC TAGS-TUMOR, TISSUE PHYSIOLOGY, CELL PHYSIOLOGY, ENZYME ACTIVITY* CARCINOGEN, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE-, LEAD COMPOUND,-BENZENE DERIVATIVE ..cr-NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2107, STEP NO--UR/9053/7O/OLZ/OOl/OiO2/0110 ::CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0127480 UNIC LASS IF I-ED 2/2 015 UNCLAS.SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127480 .:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CREATINE KINASE (1) AND ALK. (11) ACTIVITY WAS STUDIED IN'TRANSPLANTABLE TUMORS (HEPATOMA -22A IN C SUB3 HA MICE# HEPATOMA 27 AND KIDNEY TUMOR AB-12 IN RATS) AND T-IS5UES-OF MICE AND RArS ADMINISTERED CARCINOGENIC COMPOS. (CCL SUB49 PB(DAC)SUB2, URETHANE AND 3,4,BEZNO(ALPHA) PYRENE). I ACTIVITY WAS INCREASED 3 FOLD IN HEPATOMA 27 AND 5-10 FOLD IN HEPATOMA 22A. IT INCREASED ALSO UP TO 2 FOLD DURING THE HEPATOCARCtNOGENESIS IN MICE AFTER CCL SUt34.ADMINISTRAT LON. AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF 394tBENLG(ALPHA)PYRENE, I ACTIVITY IN SKELETAL MUSCLES DECREASED TO 56PERCENT OF THE NORMAL VALUE WITHIN 26 DAYS AND A SIMILAR DECREASE WAS FOUND IN KIDNEYS OF RATS ADMINISTERED P8 ACETATE. HOWEVERt I ACTIVIlY INJHE LIVER WAS INCREASEDo 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER OF MICE ADMINISTERED CCL SUB4 INCREASED UP TO 3 FOLD DURING THE 1ST FEW DAYS THEN RETURNED TO NORMAL VALUES. PB ACETATE CAUSED.A DECREASE IN 11 ACTIVITY IN THE KIDNEY AND KIDENY TUMORS. XFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF URETHANEt 11 ACTIVITY IN THE LIVER INCREASED. IT~:WAS CONCLUDED THAT CHEM. CARCINGGENESIS IS ACCOMPANIED 13Y kEPRESSIONS ANU OEREPRESSIONS OF GENES REGULATING THE SYTHESIS OF ENZYMES'lN CERTAIN TISSUES. LAB. PArHOL. PHYSIOL. TUMOR GROWTH, INST. UNCUL-v LENINGRAD, USSR& ~`2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED ROCGSSING DATE--ZONDV70 ~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133333 ~.ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. lN.THE'COM0tEX THERAPY OF PATIENTS DERMATIC DISEASES THE AUTHORS~~USEO. CERTAIN.,tURRENT PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS -(TRpj'14QUILIZEkS). OVER 300 P AT I ENTS: WERE GI ifEN TREATMENT. 80TH ffHENOTHIASfNE DERIVATIVES) A0 MINOR TRANQUILIZERS JE, :JMEPR0BAXA TRIOXASINE, EL,ENIUMP SEDOXIN) WERE USED. THESE DRUGS WERE MOST EFFECTIVE IN,PATIENTSt WITH DERMATIC filsEASES WITH~ PERSISTENT ITCHING, CONCURRENT NEUROtIC,AND NEURASTHENIC CONDITIONS WITH :-MANIFE _5TATIG-S OF RESTLESSNESS# I.NSCMNIA.;- TRANQUILIZERS ARE EFFECTIVE _'.'*'AN IREATHENT OF SYPHILOPHOBIA.~ FACILITY:; :GLAVNYY KLINICHESKIY OYENNYY- GOSP I TAL' IM. t3URDENKcr' MOSKVA.H ,A~ q. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - USSR bDC 615.917 ASK1jM-,SKAS,__Y.U. Variation of the Total Protein and Protein Fractions of the Blood SeruM u .nder the Effect of Sevin, Cineb,.Ciram and Maneb" V sb. Vopr. epidoniol. i gigiveny v LitSSR (Problens of Fpideniology and Ky- giene -and the Lituanian SSR -- collection of works),- IVil'nus, 1971, pp 165-169 iterapevticheslUye sredstva. Toksikologiva, NO (from Mh-FarmakoloEiya. Khird 2, Fel; 72, Abstract No 2.54.797) Translation- Sevin (1; 2 mg/kEt), cineb (11; 1 ciran (111; 2.5 mglkg) and mnneh (IV; 0.75 mg/kp 0 'WAY were administered internally to rats c 0 or 9 months. No changes in the total protein level were observed. The I-IV caused a reduction in the alburtin content and an increase in the content of all globulin fractions. These shifts disappeared 4 irionths: after cessation of, Poisoning by 11 and IV (but not I and 111). '15 USSR IMC 1537-226+537-311-331:1537+535) ASEMNTAS S. Pty POZHEIAJ YU. K.j and TEPSHASI K. N. "Bigradient- Electromotive Force of Hot Current Carriers" Lit. fiz. sb- (Collection of Lithuanian Works on Physics), 1971, 11, No 2, pp 243-2-4-5Tsummries in Lithuanian and English) (from RZI)-Fizika-No 10 Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE757 by authors) Translation: The article presents experimental ivsults of the investigation, of the bigradient electromotive. forz!e of hot current -carriers: i.e., -the clectromnotive force appearing in a homoGeneous semic6nductor specimen on the creation therein of two different gradients of the warininI3 electric field. Such warming up was brought about by the special shape of the specimen. Investigattions vere conducted on n-Ge specimens at room temperature by -the micro,6nve rmthod and the d-c pulse method. The author's ol)tained the depend- ence of the bigradient electromotive force, of hot current carriers on the strength of the electric microwave field ina wave guide. 60 - USSR UDC- [537.226+537-311-33]:[537+5353 ASN"S. S. P. POZIE'. LAI Yu. and MPSHAS X. K.' "Photogradient EMF of Thermal Current, Carriers'in Gercianlum and Si-licon" Lit. fiz sb. (Lithuanian Physics Collection) ITO. 3, Vol. 11, 1971, 'IT ll:,]11';Ig) PP 451-456 (from RZh-Fizika, No. 11, 1971, Abstract _-.o Translation; The results are given of an investiEation into the photogradient emf of thermal current carriers in Ge (n and p type) and Si (n type) at T = 3000 K.- In the case of n-Ge, a reduction was experin,entlally os served in the growth rate of the photoSr-di- ent emf with the electric field intensity, begirming with fie~lds of E >5000 V/cm, which fact is explained by the efBect of the non- equivalent valleys on the electron heating. Computations of the.photogradient emf iiere made with approxi=ate electron and hole temDerattures computed from equatio.ns of energy balance. Author's abstract 52 USSR UDC 5 41.67:543-422.4:547.11118 SHAGIDULLIN, R. R., BELISKIY, V. YE., ASHRAFULLINA,J,~__K4., KUDRYAWSEVA, L. A., IVANOV, B. YE. nStudy of Dipole-Dipole Interaction of Phosphoryl Compounds with the Environ- mIent by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 11, 1973, pp-2502-2504 Abstract: A study was made of the nature of the variation of the valence phosphoryl oscillation frequency VP__, in different media for phosphoryl com- pounds differing significantly with iespect to dipole moments, The inter- action with the environment of organophosphorus ethers, amides, acid chlorides and trialkyl (aryl) phusphine oxides having a phosohoryl group takes place by the same mechanism as the linearity of the variation of the valence oscillation frequency of the P--O bond under the effect of the environment indicates. The interaction of the phosphoryl compounds with the environment is intensified with an increase in their dipole moments which can be eaused by an increane in the polarity of the F~-O bond. The capacity of the phosphoryl compounds for interaction with the environment depends on the intramolecular effects of tile substitutions on the phosphorus determined by the Taft induction constants. CIRC ACCESSICN NQ--AP0116442 - UNC L f,: .212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV7!0 ~CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0116442 :--ABSTRAC T/EXTRACT-1 U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE KINETICS OF DEGASSING A)URING-DRY FRICTION Is% VACUUM. THREE STAGES OFI:GAS SEPARATION WERE -DIST INGUISHEOv TWO OF WHICH CORRESPGNG TO THE WORK IN PROCESSt WHILE THE CORRESPCNDS TO STEADY STATE +RICT-ION. ~ ON THE BASIS OF HYDROGEN DEGASSING DURING FRICTIGN, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT rHESE STAGES CORRESPOND TO INITIAL diREAKDOWN OF THE OXIDE FILM,.ITS ELIMINATION, AND FRICTION OF PURE 5URFACESt RESPECTIVELY. FACILITY.- . AKADE,1411A NAUK SSR. FACILITY: Fl.ZIK0-TEKHVICHESK,ll INSTITUT NIZKIKH TEMPERATUR, KHARKOV, UKRAINIAN $SR.' UNC LASS IFIED USSR V. G. YE!,fl:, fANOV Yu. 1-1. 1,' ROZOVA, 11. P. , ASHIURLY Z. I. BP3 A Y-A-11, -01, "Effect of the Frequency on the Ignition Voltage in an Ozonizer" y 24 scow University Moscow, Khimiya i Pizika Nizkoterrmeraturnoy Plazrr -0 Press, 1971, pp .121-125 Abstract: The authors investigate the ignition voltage ns a function of frequenc.- in an ozonizer "with a 3 r1= discharge gar- at -f-re-que-cies olf, The reactor was a -flat ozonizer of 50, 500, 1000, 2000,and 3000 nz. special design which fed the gas Into the dischargeL zore of the ozaniz.(,,r- The dielectric barriers were glass plates ground on both sides 1 nar, thick and 100 mm in diameter with plexiglass rings glued to the edges to prevent breakdown on the glass surface. Ground aluminum eli?ctrodes 70 rm in dia=eter were arulied to the glass plates. it was -1 und 'hat 'he ignit4on lo U voltage decreases from 6900 to 5300 volts when the frequency increases from 50 to 3000 Hz. The experimenta1results agree satisfactorily with theoretical calculations. Two figures, one table, b4blicEraphy of ten titles. Abstracting Setvice: Ref. Code: Acc. Nr: 00585 CHMICAL ABST'.,~/-t(Z) uko4qz 1"667a Calculation of t e combustion temperature of na-' h~ r tural and liquifted gases. Q,'flXKh GP irn- Gubkina, Moscow, U 32--4 'SSR) 1970, 15(l) (Russf. Heats ot dissocn. of combustiod'products of natural and liquified gases, as calcd. from the f6rinula, qdi.a = lOOQdi.d- +,Qdi.~,), where Qai...= 30.2 CO 4- 25.8 HI + 17 Off + 9.6 NO + 36.1 H + 26.6 0, ZriciO-11, aild cic-I was the beat capacity of the ith component in the temp.tange frorn 0 to f, decreased with increasing coeff. a bf excess air dnd were 0.5% higher -than -those caled., with" valu6 for Qdiss and Qhi, which '0. neglected dissocn. products of HO and N The, differences be- tween qji., for CH, and qji,. for C4H,o and CaH,4~ at 2100' were --0.5 and 1.017c, resp. Tables of correction coeffs~. q5 qdi., for caleg. the rated cornbustiou temp- 1, = 01, froin the calori- metric combustion temp. 1, were preod. for a = L15 and 1.3. Lucile S. Davison IA REEL/FRAME 19842020