SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DEBOV, S. S. - DEGTYAREV, A. P.

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MR DEBOV, S., Trud, 6 oct 72, p 4 might be cured If a missing gene could be artificially provided. Such an experiment using a harmless carrier vii= ha-s been conducted succossfully under laboratory conditions py American scientists. It is tempting to think that diabetes and gout might be treated similarly so that insulin and the uric acid-decomposing enzyme respectively would b-4 produced. Connected iOth this. is a very interesting study in which a simple ribon=leic acid, itself not infectious, stimulates the production ofprotective protein against viruses a-nd# according to a series of datatumors-.,:These ribonucleic acid and, other experiments, being conducted in the Soviet Union as well as abroad, show the intriguing trends in molecular biolo,-Y. 2/64- 7 77-7- 7=7 7 USSR UDC 615.281.8:1547.963.32 ATANASOVA, Yu. C., PUSHKARSKAYA, N. L.,'GALEGOV, G. A., and DEBOV, S. S.,' institute of Virolo.-Y imeni D. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of SE16'nces IM!, and Chair of Biochemistry, First Moscow Institute imeni 1. M. Sechenov "Antiviral 'and Interferogenic Action of Complexes of Polyadenylic and o Polyuridylic Acids" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, No 10, 1971, pp 64-66 Abstract; Sterile solutions of polyadenylic and polyuridylic acids (1:1) at concentrations of 27 to 300 pg/ml inhibited the reproduction of vesicular stomatitis virus in a culture of chick fibroblasts. Vlhen the polymers were combined with neomycin, the extent of inhibition of virus reproduction in- creased from 56.8 to 90.3%. ..(Neomycin alone did not reduce the infectious titer of the virus). Complexes of polyadenylic and polyuridylic acids also eAdibited marked interferonogenic ability in vitro, but less than that of some other inducers. 29 PROCESSING 0ATF_--11SEP70 1/2 Oil -UNCLASSIFIED ...,TITLE--METHOD OF PREPARATION OF 2,C~PRIME14,CYTIOINE AND URIDINE ~Z''NUCLEOTIDES WITH THE USE OF ENZYME PREPARAT I ON FROM M-1 RAT SARCOMA -U- ~~-AUTHOR-_STLAYEVA,' S.A., AVDEYEVAI DEBOV, S.S., -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.'-SOURCE--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHIMTI,-1970, VOL 16, NR 21 PP 207-210 '.~DATE PUBLISHED-------70 ~"'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL A'40 MEOICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS--RATI SARCOMA, PROTEIN, ENZYMEI,NUCLEOT105, NUCLEOSIDE, CARBON SOTOP E ~C ONT ROL MARKIN,G--N0 RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED '.'~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0645 STEP NO--UP/0301/70/016/00210207/0210 CIRC, ACCESSION ND--AP0102631 UNCLASSIFIED Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SER70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102631 ..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(P) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IMETHOD OF PREPAPATIoN oF C PRIME14 LABELLED tMP, UMP, CDP,: UDP, CTP AND UTP~ FROM CrjRRFSPO.,qo[Nr, C PR'IMF,14 NUCLE.OSIDES WITH THE USE OF PP.OTEIN FRACTION~OBTAINED FRON M-1 BRAT SARCOMAVAS DESCRIBED. THE.SUPERNATANT OBTAINED AFTER ~CENTRIFUGATION OF TUMOR HOMOGENATE-AT 105.000 G, OR PROT-FIN CONTAINING -XTR ...,.,,-.SOLUTIONS.P.REPARED FROM FRACTIONS ISOLATED FROM. CELL.FPEE r- 4CTS AT 25-50Pk. ERCENT, 25-60PERCENTI-AND 25-BOPERCENT OF SULPHATE AMMCNIA -.,.ctATURATION WERE USED AS THE -ENZYME SOURCE, DURING THE INCUBATION OF C -PRTMF-14 -BAND URIDT-NE.'WITH SUPERt4ATANT C PRIME14 CTP AND UTP CYTIDINE AWITH 40-50PE;RCENT'OF YIE LD) WERE OBTAINED. TvIE USE OF THE FIRST PROTEIN r-R'ACTION GAVE C PRIME14 CDP AND UDP (THE-YIELD 70-85PFIZCENT). JHE SECOND FRACTION GAVE CPRIME14 CDP AND UDP (THE YIELD 50-60PERCENT), ,:...AND.THE LATTER C PRIME14 CTP AND UTPAWITH 70-85PERCENT OF YIELD). THE .:- ~s AMPLES OF NUCLEOTIDES OBTAINED:WERE HOMOGENOUS,AT SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC -.~::AND CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS,? POSSESSED-;THE SPECiFIC RADIOACTIVITY OF PARENT NUCLEOTIDES, AND WERE USED AS,SUBSTRATES.IN FOUR ENZYMATIC SYSTEMS. USSR '678 TIDO 539-3/5 UYiANSKIY,'E S.-KRYUCIMOV, V.-V.' PMRI 0 1 1 MM, IYe,, , n'CHENKOY V. I, and TINYAKOV, V. G., Kiev Polytechnic Institute "Stand for the Investigation of Creep and Fatigue Strength of A Comppsi-'Ijion Films of Kagnetic Carrier Type at Raised Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 5, May 73, Pp 103-107 Abstract: A twelve-sectional experimental stand for creep and h investigations,*developed on L fatigue strengt- the Chair o-0 the Streneth of Materials of Kiev Polytechnic Institute, is descri- bed by reference to its general view and electromechanical and functional schemata. The.stand can also be used for testing -he The instrumentation o:' 4 short-term strength and relaxation. $1 stand includes an -automatic servomechanism for tem-jerature con- tr,ol and registration (exactness jloC) and also a. Lulticharmel ~system for recording deformations~on prolonged mechanical tests. Investi-ation methods of cree-o-and fatigue strength of composi- tion films of magnetic carrier type.1n the interval of working CF temperatures are discussed * The described stand and the develo- ped method make it Dossible to study~the rules of accumulation and diminishinn- not only of the total but also of the-reversible (elastic fund high-eiastic) deformations. Pour figures, five bi- bliographicreferences. END - GSO! 1 PAI -Ad USSR UDC 624.07:534.1 I&ALIVIgm I... _Ye- VASILENKO, L. F. "Torsional Vibrations of a Rod Considering Viscous and Amplitude-Nonlinear 'Friction" V sb. Rasseyaniye energii pri kolebaniyakh mekh. sis~tem'(Energy Scattering Under Oscillations of Mechanical Systems -_ Collection of,Works), Kiev, "Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 68-72 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V266) Translation: The problem of forced torsional vibrations of a rod under a harmonic external effect is discussed. Nonlinear friction corresponding to an elliptical hysteresis loop with a skeletal line in the form of an in- clined straight line is taken into account along with viscous friction. The Bubnov method is applied with respect to the coordinate and the Krylov- Bogolyubov method is applied with respect to time. A numerical example is discusBed. 5 ref. Yu. N. Novichkov. USSR UDC 539-3/5:678 UMANSUY, E. S., KRYUMOV, V. V., DEBRIVIIIYL_I- Ye.3 ILIGHWIO) V. I., and TINYAKOV, V. G. (Kiev) "An Installation for Investigation of Creep and Long-Term Strength of Film Materials at Reduced Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 9, Sep 73, pp 107-111 Abstract: e' description is given of an installation and a procedure for tk-.e study of creep and restoration, at static and pulsed loads, of composition films at reduced temperatures (plus 30 to minus 12000), A distinguishing feature of the installation is the use of semiconductor thermoelectric batteries for cooling the working volume of the chamber. Corresponding devices and appliances were developed vith semiconductor "ted the accuracy of measurement of the forces and deforma- sensors, which permiL. tions, to be considerably increased in comparison to the existing methods. Typical diagrams of creep and restoration at static and sifbsequent pulsed loads are presented. 4 figures. 6 references. 1/1 USSR UDC S39.315:678 UMANSKIY, E. S., DEBRIWYY, I. Ye. ,KRYUCIJKOV, V. V. Kiev "Study of the Strength and Deformation Capacity of Thin Cwposi-te Materials Such as Magnetic Information Carriers. Report 2. Strenath.and Deformation Capability at Low Temperatures" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 12, Dec 1972, pp 50-54. Abstract: A cryogenic chamber and system for holding and regulating the temperature of specimens of thin composite materials such as agnetic information carriers subjected to monxxial extension.over a broad rangc of below-free-zing temperatures are described. The.short-term strength and deformation capability of 5 types of magnetic information carriers are studied at temperatures of 0, -20, -40, -60 and -80*d. Peculiarities of- the deformation capacity diagrams of the materials studied are analyzed over the temperature range indicated; it is found that the elastic. strength, and deformation properties of magnetic information carriers are dependent on temperature. 1/1 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 ".'iT.ITLE CALCULATION OF THE SELECTIVITY OF FM SIGNAL RECEIVERS -U- ;_ AUTHOR-(02)-DEBROZHANSKIYv I.A.t GERASIMENKO~ V.Fts ----------- _~':COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR P. -369 ~-SOURCE-RADIOELEKTRCNIKAr VOL.,8t MAR. 1970v 361 PUBL I S HE D--MAR 7 0 -SUB.JEC' ARcAS-c- ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.,. NAVIGATION JCPIC. TAGS-FR RECEIVERT SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION, CASCADE AMPLIFIER, FREQUENCY SELECTION CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~DIOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~::PRGXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0540 STEP NO-UR/0452/70/008/000/0361/0369 ACCESSION NO--AP0124235 UNCLASSIFIED M6 Z/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 C. [lZC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124Z35 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DISCUSSION 6F A THEORETIC,;AL BASIS GNAL SELECTIVITY AND PERMISSIBLE NOISE 1E FOR CALCULATING THE TWO SIG _EVEL -CASCADES SITVATED BEFORE THE Lit"TER OF AFM, SIGNAL RECEIVER WHEN THE 'ARE LINEAR AND THE DETECTOR CHARACTERISTIC.NONLINEARII'Y HAS A STRONG !EFFECT CN NOISE IN THE RECEIVER bUTPUT. THE SELECTIVITY REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET BY THE INTERMEDIATE DERIVED FOR DETERMINING THE REQUIRED SELECTIVITY OF THIS AMPLIFIER FROM A GIVEN TWO SIGNAL SELECTIVITY OF THE FREQUENCY DETECTOR AND THE- SHAPE OF-JTS.~,CHARACTEJUSTfC. IT IS ALSO THAT AN EXTENSION OF THE LINEAR SECTION OF; THE DETECTOR .,CHARACTERISTIC DOES NOT SIGNIFICALLY IMPROVE THE~TWO SIGNAL SELECTIVITY OF THESE RECEIVERS. UNCLASSIFIE0 'USSR uir. 6i~_,.Bi6 ROMMIlly A. I MMABBISHVILT, Ts. M., wid.GUTSIRID-M., 1. X., Scientific Georgian EISR, "The Ex-pectancy VTave (E-Wave) in the Presence of Musmlar Fatigue" Yerevan, Biolo-icheskiy 7-hurna-I Arm=ii, V61 25, NO. 6-7, T-ur/jul 72, pp 95-99 Abstract: E-wmaves -,-.ere studied as possible indexes of rpascul= J_:,zat-*_S;-,Ie. S-Poz-tn z6hool students an-d ~ utAs not involved in rpo~ts responde6t to an Oo Instruction for molvor activi-~,jr a.button) 1-~ see after a p,. . k~, sound sigmal i)rior to and after wori: on a lbic.;-cle eripmeter. LiElit i::ator activity (balaneLng on the c:~erciser) caused E-waves to be miore dist~,nct thoyi those.recos-ded at --est. After e.-.ercisir_G, E-waves i~are suppl-essed for varyinr. period4s of t,_~ da-u-nd-in,> on the axwmt of exercise ana the `es' subject's U baclq-,-omd: L-vawa rt=very toolz longer for non-atliletcs thar for On t1he exwmplQ on one test sifoJect, -recove:LY tillies Vere 13, P-PO. 171 i~dnut-es after or, t-' ex-arciser 1, 1.5, 2.5, and 3 It is conclu-dau that B-da-ves are a better index of mmscuLar fatigue than the PIG. 61 USSR UDC 577.4 GORBATOV, V. IE ~EGKAYEV~A_.G. "Forbidden Configurations for Parallel Decomposition of Automata" V sb..Ekon.-mat. metody i progrannir. Olan.-ekon. zadach (MathematicaI Economic 116thods and Programming Economic Planning Problems--collection of works), Mos- cow, 1972, pp 113-120 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 72, Abstract No 12V246) Translation: For decomposition (expansion in a "direct product," that is, in a-system of parallel operating automata) the states of the automaton are pre- sented in the form of a set of states of'several automata, and the transfer function must be uniquely defined.iii each of these components. The required attributes that the automaton be subject to decomposition are indicated in terms of the problem of coloring the graph of the initial automaton. USSR UDC 577.4 "RLa1AYF-V "Some Properties of Automaton Graphoids not Permitting Parallel Decomposition" V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-ekon. zadach (mathematical Economic Methods and Programming Economic.Planning Problems-collection of works), blos- cow, 1972, pp 120-126 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V247) Translation: The necessary conditions of decomposition of an automaton (Ab- stract No 12V246) in terms of the properties of the contours of the graph of the automaton are established. USSR UDC: 519.1 GORBATOV, V. A., 12~ ~VA~.G. "A Method of Splitting Forbidden Figures in Constructing the Parallel Decomposition of Systems" Moscow, Prikl. probl. teorii sistem i sistemotekhniki--sbornik (Applied Problems of the Theory of Systems and Systems Analysis--collection of works), 19T3, pp 86-93 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 7, Jul 73, abstract No 7V399) Translation: By system the authors have in mind here a finite automaton. .w A study is made of the possibility of parallel decomposition of automata. This problem reduces to the problem of coloring a certain graph.. flat USSR UDC 577.4 GORBATOV, V. A. and DEDEGKAYEV, A. G. "Forbidden Figures in the Parallel Decomposition of Automatons" Moscow, V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i Drogrammir. plan.-ekon. zadach (Economic-Diathematical Methods and :_~laa-Economy Programmi_ng- collection of works) 1972, pp 113-120 (from RZh--Matematika, No 12, 1972, Abstract No 12V246) Translation: In decomposition (expansion in the "direct product'" i e., in a system of parallel-operating automatons) the states of t~e automaton are put in the form of a set of~states of several automatons, and the function of the transformations must be unique- ly determined for each of these components., In terms of the prob- lem of colorinL, the graph of the original automaton, the necessary signs that the automaton may undergo decomposition are indicated. V. Shevyakov 3 - - ----- --- USSR UDC 621.315.--92:546.28 CRETYRKINA, N.A., HARACHENTSEVA, Z.V., MITROFANOV, V.I., DEDEGKAYEV, T.T., ~BELOV, N.A., ERLIKH, R.N., VASYUTINA, Z.V., 110arbon Insertion In Epitaxial Layers Of Silicon And Effect Of Grow-th Condition( 'On. Their Formation" ..y (Electronics Technology. Elektron.tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn.ob. Poluprovodn.p3~ibor S cientific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor Devices), 1971, Issue l(15 .58), pp ~47-50 (from RZh;Elektronika i yeye yrime.neniyi~, No 9,~Sept 1972, Abstract No 9B79) Translation: A study is made of the defectiveness of epitaxial layers of Si connected with a high carbon content. It is shown that in the initial state epitaxial layere grown by hydrogen.roduction'of tetrachlorated silicon have a mierouniformi-ty characteristic of the presence of finaly-divided insertions of the second phase. In the Drocess of heat,~treatment at 11500 0 in ar oxygen at- mosphere, a decrease takes place of the density of microdefects and an increase of separation of the second phase containing carbon and oxygen. The results are presented off teAS e- preparation of epitaxial.layere with a reduced carbon con- tent. 6 ref. Summary. USSR UDC 621.382.2 DZHAFAROV, T. D., DEDEGVEV, T. T., DOLGINOV, L. M. "'Investigation of thgaroncentration Profiles of Diffused Heterojunction of GaP--GaAs and.InP-InAs with an Electron Microprobe" V sb. Fiz. elektronno-dyrochn. perekhodov i poluprovodn. priborov (Zh. fiz. i tekhn. poluprovodnikov) (Physics of Electron-Hole Junctions and Semiconductor Devices - Collection of Works (Journal of Physics and Technology of Semicon- ductors]), Leningrad, "Nauka," pp 188-190 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye -primeneniye, No 3, Mar 70, Abstract No 3BI49)- Translation: The method of x-ray spectral microprobe analysis is used to investigate the concentration profile for the components,of smooth hetero- Junctions of GaP--GaAs and InP--InAs prepared by diffusion of phosphorous into monocrystalline wafers of gallium arsenide and indium arsenide. 2 ill. -3 ref; Summary. USSR uDc 621-791039.43 'LEBEDEV, T. A.t DEDEKGAYEV, T. T., OSTASMY, V. V., Leningrad "Study of the Structure of the Transient Zone of a Composite Material During Cyclical Loading" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 7, Jul ?3, Pp ?5-79 Abstracti Results are presented from studies performed in~order to construct an overall picture of the rupture of reinforced composite materials under cyclical loading. A composite riaterial based on steel and, titanium (steel 20 and titanium alloy OT4-1) was tested under flat bending in alternate direc- tions. The relationship of surface reactions at the fiber-material boundary to the nature of ruptuxe Is demonstrated. -1/2 024 UNCL-ASS II ED'' ~PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 .TITLE--BILE BYPASSING OPERATIONSIN MECHANICAL JAUNDICE ASSOCIATED WITH OF Tl- IVER, -U- ALVEOC14TED WITH ALVEOCOCCOSIS JE L -AUTHOR-(03)- ".1 KRYLOVA, N,P.,v MELENTYEVA, L.N. C GUN TRY OF INFO--USSR -~SOUIRCE--KHTRURUGIYA, 1970t NR 2t PP 16-20 A)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES SUBJECT AREAS -.JOPIC TAGS--BILEt SURGERY, JAUNDICE, LIVERp TUMOR, PARASITIC DISEASE C CINT R 0L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS-U~;CLASSIFIED ~~PRQXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1317 STEP NO--UP/0531/70/000/002/0016/0020 C-IRC ACCESSION N0--AP()054201 UNCLASSIFIED 212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 CI,RC ACCESSION NO--AP0054201 ~~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ISSUE S17 TS FORTH THE RESUI-TS OF BfLE BY PASSING OPERATIONS PERFORMED IN 93 PATIENTS FOR 114ECHANICAL JAUNDICE ASSOCIATED WITH ALVEOCOCCOSIS OFTHE LIVER. FIVE PRINCIPI-AtL OPERATIVE INTERVENTIONS WERE CARRIED OUT! CHOLANGIOHEPATOJEJUNOSTOMY WITH A CLOSE DRAINAGE (IN LOCALILATION OF THE PARASITIC TUMOR IN THE RIGHT LOBE 4ND HEPATIC PORTALS, 41 OPERATIONS), CHOLANGIOCHOLECYSTOJEJUNOSTOMY OR CHOLANGIOCHOLECYSTOGASTRnSCOPY (IN PARASITIC TUMOR IN THE LEFT LOBE, F.IVE OPERATIONS~CAVERNOJEjUNOSTDMY AND -IN THEPRESENCE OF THE LESION IN THE DISINTEGRATION CAVITY CONIMUNICATING WITH A LARGE BILfARY PASSAGE IN PROFILIRATION, IN*ALVEOCOCOCCUS PRO_~IFERATION NOT ONLY INTO THE RIGHT AND LEFT HEPATIC DUCTS BUT EVEN ._~.~:MINOR.BqANCHINGt DISSECTION OF THE CONTRAL.PART OF THE PARASITIC NODE WITH DRAINAGE AND SUBSEQUENT FISTULOJAJUNOSTOMY. IN COMPRESSION OF MAJOR DUCTS BOUGINAGE AND INTERNAL DRAINAGE WAS.DONE DURING THE OPERATION. THE OPERATION ELIMINATED COMPLETELY IN 35 ?ATIENTS, REDUCED IN 24. 10 PATIENTS WERE DISCHARGED WITHOUT CHANGES AND 23 DIED. THE AVERAGE LIFE SPAN COMPRISED 2-3 YEARS. THE AUTHORS ARRIVED AT THE CgNCLUSION THAT SUCH OPERATIONS IN A COMPLEX OF ANTIPARASITIC, AGENTS -IMPROVE THE STATE OF PATIENTS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.385.832:(')81.327.67 j.-IALKIYEL', B. S., DEDIK,_R. 0., MEL'NICHEKKO, L. P., VASHCHENYUK, N. N. "Storage Cathode Ray Tube" 11-10scow, Otkrytiva, Izobreteniva, Pronivshlennyve Obraztsv, Tovarnyve Znaki, No 16, 8 May 70, p 32, Patent No 269981, Filed 11 Feb 67 Translation; This Author's Certificate introduces a storage cathode ray tube with a visible image and pickup of the analog signal containing an electron gun, a deflecting system, and a storage unit comprising a distributed cathode, a collector and a target. The tube is distinguished by the fact that in orde:~- to improve uniformity with respect to the read signal amplitude the tube con- tains a collimating lens and a retarding grid with a screen ring in front of the collector on.Lhe electron gun side. 322 .USSR UDC: 537-312.62 KAPLUN, Z. F., IVANITSKIY, K. P-, "A Unit for Coupling a Superconducting Resonator to External Waveguide Channels" USSR Author's Certificate No 265595, filed 16 Feb 68,'published 110 Jun 70 .(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Noy 70, Abstract No 1ID642,P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a -unit for coupling a ;superconducting resonator to external waveguide channels. The patent is ased on Author's Certificate No 229625. As a distin Ishing feature, the b IVIUI transientatteruation between the input and output waveguides is increased by making a section of the inner jacket of the cryostate located close to the gaps in the above-mentioned waveguides in the fom of a truncated cone with angle of inclination of the generatrix of the order of 600 relative to the.axes of the waveguides. USSR DEDIKOV E. A., PANYSHEV, A. V. and TIKHENKO, A. Yu. "'Me Statement of the Problem of Ordering of the Structure of an Information Model of Data Processing" Obshch. Teoriya Sistem (General Systems Theory -- CoIlection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 37-42 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V753). Translation: The task of ordering of the structure of an information model of data processing on the basis of graph G' = (X, ~1), called an ordered graph of graph G, is stated. Graph G is defined as the graph of "he struc- ture of the information flows in the set of indicators X. The task of order- ing is reduced to production of an isomorphic graph G' = (XOXIYZ,..., Xm, NI) from graph G = (X, NI). An algorithm is suggested to order graph G, using the matrix of incidences of graph G. An example is presented, illustrating the operation of the algorithm. Based on the definition of an ordered graph, the. following statements are proven: 1) all points in the same layer of graph G1 have the same order, 2) based on the property of transitiveness, the rela- -tionship < and the absence of closed paths in graph G1,; there is a layer XM, 1/2 USSR Dedikov, E. A Panyshev, A. V. and Tikhenko, A. Yu., Obshch- Teoriya Sistem, Kiev, 1972, pp 37-42. consisting of at least one point with the maximum order in relationship to the other points of the graph. T. Sidorova 2/2 71 USSR LEDIO-Y_. E- A-, TIKHENKO, A. Yu. "Determination of the Contours of Oriented Graphs" Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. [Automation Devices and Systems., Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1973, No 27, pp 18-20 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V359 by the authors) Translation: The problem of determination of the contours of oriented graphs is studied. A classification is presented of possible types of contours. Determination of the contours is based ona procedure of ordering of tile initial graph oil the basis of the available matrix of incidences. Using the estimates presented, a certain number of lines is removed, breaking up the contours, and the graph is ordered. Determin,- tion of paths in an ordered graph between points incidental to the lines removed allows the contours of the oriented graph to be do-fined. 1/1 USSR DEDIKOV, E. A-, PANTISHEV, A. V. "Setup of Minimum Width in a Connected Graph without Contour" Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Teldin. SI). [Automation Instruments and Systems. Republic Interdepai-tmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection),. 1973, No 26, pp 52-57 (Tyanslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V409, by the authors). Translation: A setup of minimum width is constructed in a graph. Its appli- cations to information-logic structures defined by graphs of algorithms is indicated, 49 USSR UDC: 51 PA1 40K V ~j~ NISHEV, A. V., TIKHENKO, A. Yu., FEDOROV, A. A. "Method of Ordering and Analysis of the Structure of an Information Model of Data Processing" Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-tekhn. Sb. (Automa- tion.Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1972, No 24, pp 45-51 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11V479, by the authors) Translation. A formal analysis is presented of the structure of an information model of data processing. The apparatus of graph theory is used to represent the structure. The problem of ordering and analysis of the Structure is stated. Algorithms and block diagrams are developed for the solution of a number of problems of structural analysis, and examples are presented. USSR TDC 51 DMEIKOV, E. A., PANISHEV, A. V., TIKHENKO, A. Yu., FEDOROV, A. A. "On One Method for the Ordering and Analysis of the Structure of an Informa- tion Model for Data Processing" Pribory I sistemK avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat- nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Automation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection),'1972, Nd.,24, pp 45-51 (fram RZh- Hatematika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No.llV479) Translation: A formal analysis is given of the structure of an information model for data processing. The apparatus of-the theory of graphs is used to represent the structure. The problem of ordering and analysis of the struc- ture is formulated. Algorithms and block diagrams are developed for solving many problems in the analysis of the structure.and examples are given. Authors abstract. 62 USSR UDC: 8.74 DEDIKOV E. A., SENDEROV, A. A. ."Some Questions Relating to Solution of the Generalized Steiner Problem" Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Res-D. mezhxred. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (De- vices and Systems for Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scien- tific and Technical Collection), 1072, vyp.'22, PP 3-11 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, I-To 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6V541) Translation: The paper deals with the relation between the generalized Steiner problem and the construction of structures which are optimur, with respect to "length". Existing methods of solution are briefly analyzed. An algorithm is proposed which utilizes the property of organization of a function. Bibliography of 3.2 titles. Authors' abstract, USSR UDC: 51 KUZ'M, I. V.,-IDEDIKOV. A. KUMAREV, B. Ye. "A Method of Constructing a Global Criterion in Mathematical Programming Problems" Mekhaniz. i avtomatiz. -upr. Nauch.--proizv. sb. (Mlechanization and Automation of Control. Scientific-Production Collecti~n_), 1971, No 6, pp 11-12 (from RZh-Kibe tract tio 6V371) rnetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abs Translation: A procedure is considered for reducing the ob3ect functions of a mathematical programming problem to a imited mathematical form which can be used as a basis for formulating global criteria. Two types of global criteria are proposed for evaluating a compromise solution from the stand- point of the minimum sum of losses relative to each localized criterion Vith regard to weight coefficients, and the minimum of maximum losses 2 (minimax). Errors in linearizing the functions of localized criteria are presented. Authors' abstract. 16 Theoretical Automation USSR KUZ I -M.9 10 vo J, -IMKOV. E B. Ye. DED E A., MAREV "Method of Obtaining a Global Criterion in Problem, s of Mathematical PrograTudngll Kiev, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtmatizatsiya Upravleniya; November-December., 1971; pp -11-2 Abstractt The authors consider a procedure for reducing specific functions of a problem in mathematical programung to a single mathenatical form, on the basis of which global criteria can be formulatod. Two types~of global criteria are suggested for evaluating a compromise solution from the point of view of the minimum of the sm of the losses uith relation to each local criterion., taldng losses into account the weight coefficients and the minimum of the naxi (minimax). The errors in linearization of the functions of local criteria are found. The article includes 5 equations and. a graph showing a fMiction W., its linearization. USSR UDC 547.963.3 TYUSH ZIR -A, V NOV VAI, IN, B. F., DEDIYEVA,-YE,;1~P,, Vl= A. L., HITE, S., and IVAI SKIY, h. N. , InfdHW8~ity laboratori of Bioorganic Chemistrj, Moscow State University Imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Chair of Biochemistry Sar-atov Medical Institute ~"Bome Structural Characteristics of DILk in Pasteurella pestis Strain EV" Moscow, Bialogicheskiye Naukif No 12, 19701 pp 82-86 Abstracti DIa isolated from P. pestis EV cells is byperchromic after thermal denaturation (32 to 34 ). The molecule istwo-stinand arA contains guanine (24.3 m01.%), (Z,,tosine (24.3 -Aper-ine (25.6 lt6-methyladenipe (0.27 thk~re_dine (25,5 m0145), and guanlne+cytosine (48.6 rtol.%). SoTpe 56;-? of the nucleot-Ade naterlial is concentrated in the mono- and dipyrin-i- dine sequences. P. pestis DNA also differs from some oTher bacterial Di;A in having more dilTyridine than monopyrimidirL, fragments, i. e., the Pur-Pyr-Pyr- Pur sequence is much less common than the.Put-Pyr-Pur sequence. This dis- tribution explains why no bacterial DNA,caxi.form "molecular Hybrids" with DNA from aninal cells. The nature of the distribution'. of Pyrimidines In P. pestis DRA shows that bacterial DVA possesses some peculiaritie* of organiza- tion of nucleotida sequences that distinguishes it from the D14A of higher organisms. USSR, UDC 51:330,115 DEDIKOV, E. A TIKHENKO, A. Yu., CHERNINA, L. P. ."A Heuristic Algorithm for the Problem of Optimal Loading of Equipmcnt Considering Reloading Time- Tekhn. Kibernetika. Vv Collection of Works], yp. 11 [Engineering Cybernetics, No 11 Kiev, 1970, pp 28-36, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 19713 Abstract No 6 V558). NO ABSTRACT. 1/1 USSR WC, 621.438i662.905.001.24 DEDKOVO G. V., DEDUSENKO, YU. 14. and K-W%MNX0, L. A. "Optimal Distribution of the Heat-Exchange Surface for the Regenerator and the Coolers in a Gas-Turbine Power Plant!' Khar'koyp In-t Frobl. Mashinostr. AN USSR (Institute of Problems of Eachine Building, Academy of Sciencesq Ukrainian SSR)o 1974, ill, I bibliography. Ylanuscript, deposited at VIHITI (A-l-UniQn Institute of Scientific and Technical Information), No 470.5-72. Deposited 26 Septemberp 1972 (from Referativnyy zhurnal-Turbostroyeniyes No It 1973, Abstract Ho 1.490127 Dep) Translationt A method is presented for finding the optinal distribution of the relative resistance and theheat-exchange surface for the regenerator and the coolers in gas-turbine power-plant systems. According to this method, the parameters of the xegenerator are found with account taken of the optimal relationship of the average stream w1ocities, and the param, oteru of the coolers are.found 14-th account taken of the optimal velocity di~tribu.tion of the gas stream and the flow rates of the cooling liquid for each of the coolers. An Mustrative example Is provided for the regenerative system of a gas-turbine power plant with four coolers, 3 figures, EPPEC17 Ur DISURIENTATLON OF TIM SUBSTRATES 0.4 TIM DEGREE OF LA17rice PF.Rmmou OF THE H-ITAXIA1, LAYERS OF GALLM ARSENIDE _e f5uppl-wnt. to the Artlcl~ M. P. Yok0mmyn, ,- V. b. Vedkava, N. N. lvanavoy, I.. G. V. Strukturn MnnukrimLala rrc-,msktVriSloyv P~12R=X-dnilcov -- Trudy Sir.Raclumn, Rus"14111, PAut 2. 1969, Thin appeared in the first (paxe 371). Am assetabling the e ,,, !er 1 1 lie dit to include this table. Wv b 9 uthorO pardon and in- cloth, this table in the present publication. e.Lz=-iun orle M tllrortunt.d *v~eimen pe- ,I- port I- 1 -2 or mL- 'I/ -2 -2 me. crm, Cm VUta-7 c=m Im c,. tor mg/hr, Ar Lion 1hr Closed an tr nport 818tem CM 1z 0.67 r 75 ):a-up 2.1-105 .0 1 ,,1 5.0-0 ;-10~ Is1*15 7? *.s7 it 21 t:!q 1 0.110 I.-ILP 31 1 :!.;, t: I a,, tillU Q,G7 '450 V.-r, ~.S,tdl 5.0-10 kq 3? 1 ."s S 7 1(1" 61a, 61,13 P2 0,67 750 1 ,,% 1,4.td; 61 #.3 is o'(.1 11 3m 1,~m 1,5-tal 1-lt~ ?* 1.',N 10"n is (1, r, 7 28 14 Ma (.12, to .1 (fi 6-10, 40 25 1 "'t 7.e-lie M.5 12 0".? M 4i no I.ek ',5-Irp #Is. In I ow ?(1A 12 0.47 1 6110 1.(17 T'k-ta, *,A. a 1,4(, I.S.10 Open Ang tran-iport-syscem 705 Is's to 1 14 10 Inv 15:5 to. I "a t I. [to 50 I. 2 15.5 30 101 1: so r:4. 1(P 2 Q(n9 H I - E . 1" 14.a-105 29 It ?Iota: In coluan 3 thml:-Luo' "2' denotes the folloWL11g: for the closed San tr.naport system. the din . r oncentration In malcm3i for the Open gas transport system. the saturated vapor pressure of Iodine above the source In ma ft. -146 - USSR SAVEL'YEV, Yu-- P.., "Calculation of Base Pressure in Lamihar-Flow of a Plasma Past a Ledge" Tr. Leningr. in-t aviats. vriborostr..(Works of Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrument Manufacture), 19.70,.vyp. 66, pp 106-110 (from RZh- Mekhanika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1B11 by Yu. M. Mikhaylov) Translatiort:- The-article presents the-calculation of the two-dimensional flow of an ideal conducting gas on a ledge. The magnetic pole is assumed to be directed perpendicularly to the-velocity of undisturbed flow. There are- no electric fields. The equations of-magnetic hydrodynamics are re duced to dimensionless form and the dividing streamline is determined. Total pressure on the dividing streamline,as well as static pressure behind the trailing shock wave are calculated. Equalizing these quantities, the authors calculate the angle of reversal.-of shock wave flcrl Y, it is assumed char- angle S corresponds to the angle of reversal.of external flow around the edge of a ledge in a Prandtl-'Mayer flow. This permits calcu- lation of the 1-lach number before flow raversal, as well as base-pressure coef ficient.- 1/2 USSR SAVEL'YkV, Yu. P., and DEDOV,. C.- S_ Tx--.. Leningr. in-t aviats..priborostr. (Works of Leningrad Institute of'Aviation Instrument 14anufacture), 1970, vyp. 66, ppr 106-110 (from_RZh-Mekhafiika,.No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No1B11 by Yu. M. Mikhaylov) Abstractor's Yote. 14ith the given-configuration of two-dimensional flow and magnetic field, the assumption regarding the absence of electric fields leads to the discarding in the equations-,of terms which have the same order Of.magnitude as those which are rataine& 212 PROCESSIING DATE--20NOV70 2 018 oi~.-CEASsir, JITLE-Sfl~UCTURE OF SYNAPSES LOCALHEO' IN, SUPRAGPTIC NUCLEUS. NEURONS! ;~~,AUTHOR-(C-Z)-GECOV, I.[., VGYTKEVICH, A. A CCU. NTIRY ~CF INFO -LSSR .,:~,.,SCURC E-- f S IVC-LC_G I YA 12(i): 243-245i 197C DATE PUbL ISFEE ------- 7G- ''SUBJECT AREAS-BIGLOGICAL ANA) MEOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RAT, NEURON, NUCLEUS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEfi KEEL/l-KAi%llE--30C6/C266 STEP t,ICJ--UP,/9053/7o/Ol2/Orj2/0243/0245 :~CIRC ACCESSICN, NO--AP013409l UiNCLASSIFIE0 UNCLASSIFFEG ~PROCESSING DATE--20NOV'10 ~CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0134C91 ~ABSTKAICT/EXTRACT-M Gtl-Q- Ati S T RAC T.: THE PRESYNAPTIC PARI OF ONE TYPE -OF SYNIAPSC HAS SV*(ALL (200-400 ANGSTROM) - SYNAPT [,C VESICLES. SYNAPSES OF THE DThEP TYPE POSSESSt IN AD011IONt DENSE CGRE VESICLES (600-800 'ANGSTROM IN' VIAMETEk). ThE SYNAPSES.CN SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEUS NEUkONS ARE 'IBERS OF RET PUS Sid LY TERMINALS OF CHOLIN AND MONOAMIN ERGIC F ICULAR NEURONS* LITY:. BLAB FDRPATICf FACI NEURUENDOCRINOL., IINST. NED. RAD 10. ACAG. MED. SCI. USSR, 0 BN I N S KUSSR.: 'J -NC LS S 11 E 1; USSR UDC 51:621.391 DEDOV, L. A., LOMAYEV, G. V. "On an Analytical Graphic Methodf or Determining the Quantity of Information at the Output of Measuring Devices" Vsb. Primeneniye vychisl. tekhn. v mashinostr. (Application of Computer Engineering in Machine Building -- Collection of Works) , Izhevsk, 1971, pp.92-98 (from RZh-Matematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract. No 9V440) Translation; This paper concerns a development of an.engineering method for determining information at the output of a digital measuring device or any other measuring device with a digital scale. Authors abstract. Jif USSR UDC 51:621.391 DE- LOHAYEV, G. V. "Graphoanalytical Method of Determining the Information Quantity at the Output o f Measuring Devices" V sb. Primeneniye vychisl. tekhn.-v mashinostr. (Application of Computer Engin- eering in Machine Building - collection of works), 1zhevsk, 1971, pp 92-98 .(from RZh-Kibernetika, No 9. Sep 72, Abstract No 9V440) Translation: This paper is devoted to the development of the engineering method of analyzing information at the output of a digital measuring device or any other measuring device with a d--gital scale. 31 USSR UDC 624.07:534.1 STOLYAROV, N. N., DEDOV, N.-I. "Bending and Stability of Flexible Shells and Shells of Nonlinearlv Elastic Material Under Fixed Fastening of the Rims" sb. Rasch.et prPstranstv. si.stem v stroit, mekh. (Calculation of Three- Dimensional Systems in Structural Mechanics -- Collection of Works), Saratov, Saratov University, 1972, pp 40-44 (from RZh-Mekhanika', No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V296) Translation: The finite difference method is used to solve a series of geometrically nonlinear problems on the bending of rectangular plates and hollow shells of a nonlinear material acted on by a transverse load uni- formly distributed either over the entire surface or over a rectangular area in their center. The systems of nonlinear algebraic equations rela- tive to values of the force functions and bends at nodal points of the orthogonal grid are solved by the general iteration method. Computational results of critical values of loads for cylindrical panels made of non linearly elastic material, the characteristics of which. are given, are pre- sented. E. I. Sokolov. 117 tit USSR UDC 539.3 XORNISHIN, M. S., STOLYAROV, N. N., PEDOVI N. 1. "Large Bends of Plates Rectangular in Plane and.of Hollow Shells of Nonlinearly Elastic Material" V sb. Issled. po teorii plastin i obolochek. No. 9 (Studies in the Theory of Plates and Shells. No. 9 -- Collection of Works), Kazan', Kazan' University, 1972, pp 157-168 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V108) Translation:_ Equations of the theory of hollow shells made of nonlinearly elastic material are given considering large bends and the compressibility of the material. An algorithm based on the finite differences method is given for solving the problem of the bending of plates and shells that makes it pos- sible to take into account both the joint and individual effect of geometric and physical nonlinearities. The results of a calculation of the bending of a plate and shell pinched along the edge are presented.. A comparison of the geometrically nonlinear solution with the geometric and physically nonlinear solution shows that the effect of physical nonlinearity of the material on the magnitude of the load is approximately 30% and the effect on the magnitude of the stress is approximately 38%. 6 ref. N. V. Kolkunov. USSR UDC 612.434.018.014.482 VOYTKEVICH, A. A. (Deceased), and Dr-nnV- V- T-, Laboratory of Radiation Neuroendocrinology, Scientific Research'Institute of Medical Radiology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Obninsk "Differentiation and Reaction of Pituicytes.of the Netirohypophysis Under Conditions of General Irradiation" Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i I-Teditsiny, Vol 72, No 11, Nov 71, pp 107-109 Abstract: Rats 1-60 days old were subjected to irradiation with gam-ma-rays in a dose of 200 R. The effects of the irradiation on the differentiation of pituicytes of the neurohypophysis were studied. Normally this differentiation is completed towards the age of 2 weeks. Irradiation-produced changes in the pituicytes, which consisted of a sharp increase in the number and volume of lipid inclusions in their cytoplasm and formation of characteristic cilia in differentiating pituicytes. The increase in the amount of lipid inclusions was associated with an augmented release of neurosecretion into the blood, the latter being a Phenomenon that is typical for stress conditions. 1/1 USSR UDC 612.826.4.014.3:612.6].014.482.4 DEDOV, V. 1. Laboratory of Radiation Neuroendociinology, Institute of Real"Ear Radiology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Obninsk "Differentiation of Hypothalamic Neurosecretory Cells 'After Whole-Body adiation" Gamma-Irr Moscow, By-ulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol 72, No 8, 1971, pp 102-105 Postnatal differentiation of sec Abstract. retory neurons in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus was investigated using 5, 10, and 1-5-day-old rats irradiated with -200'r 10-12 hours after birth, and on control rats. Gamma irradiationcauses a significant reduction in the size of nerve cell nuclei in the supraoptic nucleus on the fifth day, with the maxi=m reduction observed on the 15th day, at which time the whole neurocyte becomes significantly smaller than it is in control animals. The cytoplasm of the shrunken nerve cells contains single granules of secreta. In the paraventricular nucleus, these changes begin to develop somewhat later. Vesicles in the neurosecretory terminals in the neurohypophysis become empty, because the hormone is transferred into blood vessels. Tt is con- cluded that ionizing radiation inhibits growth and differentiation of the 1/2 1JSSR UDC 632-95 VASHKOV, V. I. _nEmr ir q DREMOVA V. P.1 'A) OSIPYAN V. T., .1 SI-ERM, S. N.) MASLIY., L. K., KOCHMOVAJ, A. P,,-and MARKINA., V. V. "Entomological and Toxicological Characteristics of a New Repellent Carboxide" Tr. VNII dezinfektsii i steriliz. (Works.of All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Disinfection and Sterilization), 1971,:vyp. 21, Vol 2, PP 30-37 (from RZh-l(himiya, iio 14, 25 Jul 72, Absti et No 14M65 by T. -A. Bel yeva) ra Ya Translation: Carboxide is an effective repellent for mosquitoes, midges, and some species of horseflies and mites. As creams and ointments are made, protective filn-forming substances must be put in since carboxide is absorb- able through the skin. Refined carboxide, when used in its various forms (ointment, cream etc.), causes no lesions on exposed areas of the body and has no side effect on the human organism. Use of unrefined (industrial) carboxide to make various forms of the repellent can induce skin irritation. USSR DEDUKH, L. M., NIKITENKO, V. 1. "Investigation of Dislocations and Their Influence on the Processes of Magnetiza- tion of Iron-Yttrium Garnet Monocrystals" Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, Vol 34, No 6, 1970, pp 1,235- ~1,239 Abstract: A study is made of the dislocation structure of iron-yttrium garnet monocrystals, grown from a solution in a fusion by means of the polarization- optical method. The positions of the dislocation lines, the sliding surfaces, and the Burgers vectors are determined. The interaction of individual dislo- cations with the domain structure of the crystal during its magnetization in weak magnetic fields was studied direction,,,and;the data obtained are analyzed an the basis of consideration of the magnetoelastic interaction between the Aislocation-stress field and the magnetization on the domain boundaries. 1/1 1; TOPIC- TAGS--GARNET t---$ INGLE CRYSTAL, CRYSTAL DISLOCATION2' YTTRIUM COMPOUNDi CELLIJUR RESPIRATION' rU*.i-'!,, HIGH-ALT-77I.Mr- AIIAPTATIO14 OF RATS W tit- P.- . [Article by V. 1, nedukhova And Ye N i,jokhova- Moscow, Kasmicheeknyr Blolo- I V.~Iuit;ilnn, 5 5, 1'77','111 31-318, submitted for publi- Date, on th-: exft;tence of changes in the oxidative and oxidati.ve phou- phorylat*on mytitemc during h-4gh-altImude adaptation are contradictory,.- Z. 1. tites Informm' lan an the appearance or difference in tinsoc respiration mr:d 1-~e activity of cytochrome-C-oxidaue with a decrease In ox.:Ezeri ptirtitil ;~resstzre ta 111 mm F~g, According to other datu, changes In the rczlvlty of cyTochrzmt-C-oxidare mid succ!nate dohydrogenaae mrc not obser- v~d d='Ing n0iii,taticr: tz~ an oxygen. imadequacy In the first generations (Ye. M. Krept, et nI.; Y~. Y-4. Cheaykayem and G, F. Degtynxeva), Ziegler investi- the pitram-tters jl axtdntion said oxidative phosphorylation or rftt liver ho-mvgenatec nrter uddptatian in a presLure chnmber at 295 and 350 mm Rg for two weeks. After ndtrtbtion at ~995 mn HS he did not detect significant chan- g,s In the Inittstignted parm:teters. Marked chdngus were detected urter adnp- !~M*1011. Rt iM() M-1 ~g, t;- tianpl-at-lon cutoff wer cbrarved In thto re--c_ chn.."a.ar 'in 1,he SyOt~_rt dur4ng high-11--v~l tidn-ptst itim wom rcirintered In he:11fttic ~nd csxd-lec (!%rickinnd, et 111.). Th,-re htil; LeLn re'utively 1-Itt-le Study Of U., I-ffect Of hl~,11-fiiltltude 1`1_1-1..I~tiQl~ ~11 the 0~1166!,~-n ~ncl ox11dm:tVre i~hm; jlh,~ryl,,t ion of cerebr,.111 mita- ct~oLaritq ('he 13rain bel..-Z -ant of the oreftu-'3 must zienaltive to JudFir-- fr,-in Uw re:~ults of lnvestiS~tlont; by Jap-inese authors ot al., 1~e'7s), c!w:r,-Lrjt1 mitochcn-drin. are more sensitive to hypoxia than heprtic and rni-linc t'-C decrease in resplra*cry rontrol or cerebral milto. cl~rn,triti ob!wrved nrter an~xis Is relitted, In particulfir, to an nccummIntion Or Cl~tt,; attdu. Th'!S'e vilgo dlemon~trsttd that when mitt3chondriu tire war01-1 from t!,,e brain the X* is "Imos'n c0=13letely ellminfAted; howcver, much bound KI re,tilmn in m~ie teratc mitovhandrin (0-aiwn, et al., IS?67c), PrectrelY thin tht nevd for nddint3 hif,,h K+ concr-ritrations (40 m1J, or to th,: mo~ilurr. for incuthting cerelral m1tocboridi-In "or obtal.nine a )i1gh r-spIrfttory control ar-4 h~wh rates, 3 USSR ~W 669.183.o46.58.-669,295 DEDUSHEV, L. A., and FILIPPOV, S. I., Yoscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, -"E1e-Rtr&s-tE1"-Tlant "The Distribution of Titanium Between Metal and CaO-1~~vO-TiO2-A120 -CaF Slag" 3 2 Mbscov, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 7, 1972, pp 19-23 Abstract: A study was rrade of the distribution of titanium between a CaO-MgO- TiO2-A120 -CaF2 slag melt and an Fe-Cr-Ni alloy containin- 3.12%;Ti. Mrie titanium aistribution coefficient between slag and metal -is detenniined by the concentration of Ca, Mg, and Ti oxides in the slag. This makes it possible to consider the investigated slag. system as a pseudoternary system in wihich CaP2 and P-1203 aDpear as diluents. From the position of the behavior of the slag system as a pseudo-ternary system, calculation formulas are developed on the basis of experimental data. Results~of calculations by the su-go-sted formulas agree ~,rith experimental data. Three figures, one table, twelve for- mulas, thirteen bibliographic references. ................... USSR UDC:669.lS7.6 MATUSHKINA, L. I., KLYUYEV, A. M., I~EDU~H-jf~ KOSYREV, L. K., VOLKOV, S. Ye., an& SHARAPOV, A. A. "Thermal Inertia in Electric Slag Remelting Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov [Production of Ferrous Metals--Collection of Works], No 75, Metallu.rgiya Press, 1970,,pp 167-169 Translation: The influence of stopping (for 1-5 min) the electric slag process on the final macrostructure of ingots of high-chrome heat-resistant steel type EI961, high-chrome manganese steel type E183S and type ShKhl5 ball bearing steel is studied. The surface of the ingots produced is satisfactory with slight corrugations in the areas where the process was stopped.- Obviously, the corrugations are caused by local disruption of the dynamic equilibrium 4ctween heat input and outflow. 110wover, tile !iropping of tile process.with-.1n tho H.11tits ,,;tudj(,,(l does not Cause appearance of macrostructural defects, since under the conditions of electric slag remelting the metal bath has:significant thermal inertia. I table, P;"03 Aaplo UT 413T v~ P.,L:rTlqtld Nt-A 3uj 1; p;1 ,.mll T, jt?UT2).to mp U-Llql ~3 )04 Clqdcjo Dill -3D!,j.,s tjop~Lujojtll jv:quy~.L jvv,,!Iq4 'V I--,1wIr,hfj .1 p...... '7~n sly 1ju s-!dw jew~!lIppr. jc~ ~I~Dnb)j j,)j III ju o; jDp.) III Impuled.'A ullidt:A pjr *,'-.::)Ipn A,1~3.Ic ummiulal c uwIvl,1jqj1 s!41 -uP)3tl P;OtU-103 ~ur Ju Dill "I ~P`w u.1.111 xj o,-4 .1wal D.11 ul P3111,;Ajj It pjlv:"Io~ ,~jq 2.%,q sa3upoatly xDuuL-,j oD.1 Aq nu -Iop~ Fairlotmit Zg-oq '0L61 '01 'u1; '0AISMONIN I;-T 'd V i "WIS uOT1trz1P-IvPuUS D113 jo JQIT43 111111 X Vonny 3UHVIS YN VA1U.LVZl1U1VC3N%flS VAYAScl0A%Z :211111 lz!)j3uoj ln%'IIU3AU 311013 11 21,111 0.111%,113do ' 1 1 I - 1 UMU3. . 1 1101 NOM MIDN3 U! ZIallvat: 113 INN ld 131111 lismw - -j9-3 TZ-996T tSA - . CZ at ZZ Liccember 1971 NONLINEAR AND MICRO',1AVE RADIO ENGINEERING SYSTEMS Selec ted articles from the Russian-lancluaSe book e0itcd 117 L. D. -h I *icaac.- .a B a), rakh corrasplnciing na;a!jcr of the ussi'. ,y of sci c;.c 5 7hd V. I , nalinevn*~;,,, -, -.~zimoylenko, candidate of cn9inacring scioiceat SY2 '.,I -- -C-.0%ive *1" vlout:ovs;*,~~P,o urac.--% ins-, I'-- UNW-Zaon.l~.--Z 01- No 2~~, to procz 14 (5F,7,0-z6er 1970,~ 1-11achine Blul ing Press, Moscow. CONTENTS PAGE An Analytical Method for SolvinG Dynamic Ecluntions of 71jin Forromagnetic Films for I S1w 0. Switching rields ..................... I Unijunction, Transistors and Their Pon siMe Applicationa ............... 9 AMicrowave Switch Based on Thin Ferrom-agnetic. Film ................... 19 AStudy of Antennas WLth Frequency Beam Scanning ...................... 30 Concerning the Distortions of Spiral Antatuia Radiation Characteristic . ..................................................... 69 Calculativn and Ueblrn or Diode Switching D4;vices in th, Decimeter Range ............................................................... a, A Study of Same CharActeristics of Diode Switching Devices. in the Decimeter Range ..................................................... 101 Thinned Antenna Arrays With Small Side Lobes .......................... 129 - a - I [I - USSR - UX 411;~WTICAL ':J:ff:0V ,~n SOLVING DYJ1,j,;1.1C E.IUATIONS Oil THIN PLUS ;Ce Is1,011' S';MhUG ~'ZZLVS ~G.Dqd* V. V. Obulmov Pages 166-17,-, Tn. bti.1,10 enprav-rintics of thin 1111mr have be,-n .n by many author.~, fcr vx=,,IL i.1 t"'.cory of cu.',,:r,nt ,f fil;.v havo b-,n calcul-tcu. as critical Iiolc:4; of Irzevorziblu jumt!z.Ctz. 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Public Health, H~giene and: Sanitation USSR uDc W.916.1-097-3-056.78(4745) I ANDZHkPARIDZE, 0. G., CFERVONSKIY, G. I., DECAYATSKOVA, R. G., and TABAROV- L f -Vi�U3 eparationsl Moscow Scientific PT .Z. Danitary Epidemiological Station, Zhdanovskiy Rayon,' Moscow "Formation of Collective Immunity To Rubella in the.Population of Vloscoie' Moscow# Voprosy Virusologii, No 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 71-76 Abstracti Data and results obtained in a study of hemagglutination inhibi- tion by rubella virus collected fromblood sera of 1,2)7 Moscow residents ranging in age from I to 54 years are.presented. Indices included the fre- quency of occurrence and levels of antibodies for different age groups and the disease incidence. Several ofthe requisite features of collective iamunity were found which distinguish the Moscow population from other rubella' foci.~ It was found that in the age grouD -oi 1-3 years, 16% of the subjects had rubella antibodies. The co-TTesponding percentages for other age groups were as follows 1 6-7 years, 65%; 12-13 years l 7;%; ~ 18-22 years, 95%g of the subjects. Children of 3-7 years of age come down riost frequently with the disease, This is a rarticular feature of the data.on the Noscow population. Also, in Hoscowt the highest rate of incidence is at an earlier age than in 1/2 USSR ANDZHUARIDZE# 0. G., et al., Voprosy Virusologiit lip 1, JanAeb 71, PP 71- 76 populations of other localities,~with those attending nursery or elementaxy schools raking uD the bulk- of Datients. It was found also that men are more -likely to be afflicted by:the disease than are women. The percentage of sero negative subjects among pregnant women was 545, which was lower than similar figures for Europe and America. It is pointedout +.~:at the epidenic situation in other regions of the country may be different because of different geograph-ic conditions and a different population density. 2/2 99 USSR UDC 6?.1.4381662-995-001.24 DEDKOV, G. V., DEDUSENK0,_XV,,,j1., and X-RAMREM08 L. A. "Optimal Distribution of the Heat-Exchange Surface for the Regenerator and the Coolers in a Gas-Turbine Power Plant" Kharllkovp In-t Probl. Mashinostr. AN USSR (Institute of Problems of Hachine Building$ Academy of Sciences, Ula-ainian SSR), 1974P Ill., bibliography. hanuscript deposited at VINITI (All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information), No 4795-72. Deposited 26 September, 1972 (from Refexativrj3ry Zhurnal--Turbostroyeniye, No 1, 1973, Abstract No 1,49.127 Dep) Translations A nethod is presented for finding -the optival distribution of the relative resistance and thehee.-exchange surface for the regenerator and the coolers in gas-turbine power-plant systems, According to this method# the parameters of the regenerator are found-with account taken of the optimal relationship of the average stream velocities, and the,parameters of the coolers are found uith account taken of the optimal velocity'distribution of the gas stream and the flow rates of the cooling liquid for each of the coolers. An illustrative example is p-_vvJLded for the regenerative system of a gas-turbine power plant with four coolers. 3 figures# 1/1 47 - USSR UDC 612-1 TITCLEAR 411+591-M LIKHACHEV, A. I., MEN; I. L.Jr and YUZEFOVICH., G. M. "The Effects of an Alternating Magnetic Field on Skin Permeability" M,,u,. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaydfhan SSR, 'To 3, 1972, pp 99-102 Abstract: The effects of an alternating magnetic field (AIT) on the permea- bility of human skin to Evans blue dye were studied with 2 groups of people. One group (18 women, 7 men, 18-14 years old) received,0-5 MI Of 0-5% Evans blue intracutaneously into the lower.third of the shank on one leg. 7he leg was positioned bet-.,reen electromagnetic terminals, with the injected area in contact with terminal surface. That. leg was exposed to AI-F for 5 minutes under gap, and current -potential the following conditions: 450 oersted field, 73 Em :? of 220 V and 50 cPs- Me other leg served as a control; it was similarly located but the current -tras not applied. another group of 25 subjects was injectedwith Evans blue that had previously been stibJected to AIF Under the conditions described. The diameters of the dye spots were meaf3ured immediately after injection and 24 h followingAW treatment. Analysis of the results showed that MT increased -tissue permeability to Evans' blue in both groups; USSR LIMCMV, A. I., et al., Izvestiya A-kademii Nauk- Azex9baydzhan 53R, ITO 3, 1972, PP 99-102 in the second group, the PIT pretreated dye was resolved more rapidly. The latter effects were nresumabl~ due to delocalization of the Pielectrons on the dye molecule. The more rapid spread of dye through the cutaneous tissues was presumably due to the direct effects of AJAF on capillaries and on the reflex vasodilatation mechanism. 2/2 - 78 7 January 197. BIOPHYSICAL. 1"LA24ATIONS OF TRE EFFECT OF MGMIC FIELDS ON BIOLOGICAL 05JECrS, LArticle by Candidate of Biological Sciences..L,.L_je.Le_n., Kiev, Vestnik Akedemii Nauk Ukrains'kav SS Ukrainian, No it was by chance, apparently. that. the first work of a physicist on the subject of magnatobialogy was related to blood (MulAy /I/ names Yaraday as the founder of biomagmetizz or magnetobiology, for it was Faraday who in IMS discovered the diamagnetic properties of dry blood hemoglobin and decided to experisn"t with fresh live blood). It was, not by chance, howeverv that the.discovery of the effect of a magnetic field on blood served as tin Impetus for the development of a consider- able number of works concerned.with the sphere of biophysics. There are a number of trends common to the Investigations in which the btowagnetic effects are explained from the point of view of physica. One of these trends is represented by Mogendovich and his co- workers f2-1/. who have undertcken to explain the recardntton of the erythrocyte sedimentation reaction (ROE) in a maGuetic field by the theory that erythrocytes acquITe a circular movement ~itfch is counter to Earth's gravity, a theory based on the Einsteiri-dtGartz work concern- in& the magnetomechanical effect. Analogous results werv obtained also In the study of the sedimentation of coagulates' suspended particles: rotation in a constant magactic field with a similar magnetamechantcal effect L781, Such conclusions were drawn on the basis of investigations conducted only In vitro. E-Aperimanta in viva, however. (with a rabbit in a magnetic field Eh a strength ok W a) also established a retardation of ROE f9l. Those investigations provided a basis for the claim that there arm form- ative elements in a magnetic field, such an phase particles in a col- loidal system (blood) with a dual layer of electrons, which are forcing [I Ussit cl THERAPEUTIC EVFI:CTS CIF CONSTAN-, ALTE.MATING MACNETIC Fl,-',DS r6xtial., b L N C dL-l'w of X~C=Z'l Vr'rt,z.~.- to pr.za Z~ F.br~_-Y lj?' 'ho mmbor of e-,ot~-d to -.I.,. .t-- ..' tiw Lar&poutic orrocto of =_~gnot'.c aulcz L~Ltlz: u cc ttLrou--ho" tho vorld in tho laot d')Cfteo. _.a-Qr"L 7.Z -.=a '13 QXplolnod by the fact thut th,lro la p.-uuuntly aot A cllzsl~ br;,nch of QUZIZOO.-.406 ~4n Wh4CJ3 =Cata J~-e not Uaodg LZd %~- 11, W~ zot. .0 Cl t. In fialdo lo incroualag conutazt:Ly, TUm 4.u .1Z area. of c. rm im apaco research. 71y.-ionlotfi art- luturOD04 lu the orfact on tho %Lar~z arVaz4a= cf the Imcrounitg atroalsth of maemotle f,-old4 blch CaZt=l-t.-_ t4-L- ;r4_1- oxtTlronuont. A. M. Vyalov hao 4oacribcd claout;v~ '-a vjr;zora, ut;bjQt,_~ to It. dffect Of A Wimutic flold umder, luboratory iz:L proiucttez tzna-4_o=m. if ~tho duratlon of thooo offocto and tho otrun!~t% of uho a cortala cr.4tical the:, bail a bntzf" an the cr;mnsc. T!:c ,oat: 4-flxtit. affect of . uaC_ut-_c --.Id irp.,u-,d Zoc"llZ c= '.!n~ ;,llmd. Ohrporuz~u, acrocyarm"a, increazod paru;_ratizt, lazu,l oraturo, consoUdation ~md vda~ of the al"r. zi a*' 'L. ul4r t~lar-o). Carwo-m.,cular ro"ulona c;;7.1_-ozz cz a.ar- to--.a =4 at lnvlltAtioa tovard artarina h5-jjL*rtvz=Q~. cvoalod 00thouic VaZ(:ular ruactiona. Moctrocare-oGram atzT., a :a4rc-u* of tho l1q.:R-11 cozplox and, in zomo paruams zt"4.1.od, an -1mrulss of the "T41 wave ~d a tendency to vascular bradicartUa. A. M. VY41or and hia coauthora note t"&~ the ffo~t of th4 zue-,Lntic field loada to f%actional ohilts of var-lo%in ayzloza of the zzCl=iG= v~tit I rovlow of the Lituruturu 11 - -uss)l - Cl aourodyn"mic d1uturbAtwo boing Ono a.- t..U meet 011,,nllic~nt 0v"r. ouu0rvad ChlhgaO, :acurrin15 ,a a roo uit af proloni-od ,on teic t .1 Lh .Zootic flolda, bau.'Gally d4 not oxcoud the 111~ltj of phyajolog.~,tl abifta The authora i~asuzo that bkolog.'cal tlaa~ieo ore very -0 the *r;QQt ora maenotlc field uluco they cozalat baaiaally a: Bator -d organic compoundo, which aru oubatuncou pomsoa"r~g d1ozagnetic proportion. Not only byaoniuto are acaccraud rith mnrxut._-c ricWu nnd not only uador jrodLct_'ol% ad lut:oratory ca.ditlo.4. Han livea Iz the m"E;net1_C field of the o~rth. Althourb It jo a waak ~Aezotlc ~-~ojd ("pproxami,tely 0.5 oaratedo), It acto upon ann throughout Ua life. Tr.uto and B.=ard Dull oba.rvad a r.:,,tion~hip aet~aon dl.tu,b~clws at torroatrial maguetiGm And the incroaae of the a~Lmbur of fatal caae" duzing dloeaa,la of tho ror7oua a:rrtam And -zo zumt~or of u=4_zid.b poychozaa. Tho7 praoucued zorcalIty cauca d~Ijy tor 6D zon-~o ('~oLoo ~z Coponhngez aid 4000 in Zuriah) ~id they ca:zd-. attczt_,.im, to def!.~ta par- t IOU a.' pumkz 0.1 morwI.4ty mbl4h colzaido z --.'=u with d4aturbazcea of tor.outrl~l magne-iliall rogi"turua by, guophyatciata. The atudy of th-,u factor 4.n two Cities 1000 kilozutozra a1mrt, a=lud*4 ebazoo 1%. the ohnarv. atiom.. Friday--, Bok;kor and Sukht,ta obnorvad a Otatiot.'aal-Ir rallahlo car. rulatJou batwoon the aumtur of pationta czto.-.Izg paychiat.-.4c cl~ujcu ana =gzatic cUsturtatcou rugl&tarud In a guopbjaical obae:vatory. T%ta coo. time the Nt loamt, of once Xlzd of ixtPrrelutIonab'lp axtats hatwolib paychic dIrturL"Co. and goO=gu.-.I. rieldr. A. 1. Komko, V. V. Ravrotak"Y., And R. .4. Dubro~_Izz, observed ~a increase of frequoAcy of roactione i:% tube--culaa.-4 patlaztu durime -he ta. crease Of 1.ZA6M9LttY Of el-t7QM1F=Ctic fl."lda of atmosphuric origin. 'c;izg V. N. Yasodiza' y, duvo. 'be cozca;;z of A. Chizhar&~Liy, conzactu the cyclic aat~:ru at tat, o;iildo,~.tc proc..d eith h.liomA~;motlc I c- torn. 110 azd 1&10 cd2uthora, on t1t1 a ;.ropou. 7r_1zc'_V!oO =_a zathoda of louz.tam prognow-a a., L10=6Zts Of the o0roct a, 960=4n%tit dta'Urb"ncLa Oa t~4a are doa4ribad by Other ~utthora (V. P. 1~ola. dcheAko, L. D. azd BAuzgolto uxplainad long aj:o ntrikine chanzar, of the porcucs- IOU ranomanca of 'ho "zo orl;am under dlf~'Qrvz- the are". ica in tama of the C.1oct of a gao=ai;z*t-_c fi.1d. '.jo alzo 701_"to. t,_t, oriaat.tIon a.- the orgu=ic= to Wvarlu,1 thrzl;sL11_c z,=4 hygiatic Uub&ta_-cOa. Spual-,; About ;;%yolcall 3-udloa 14. azzaciutioz ~.%u ottoct of a -a4metic f_.old nficQ43-4tutda citat:.or. of "-a W,r% .o Aa.! F~C?00) vhQ c4matructed a dovi,:v for aUa#rv_'mS =AZ--tIc C%oliu at.--~'_ated by --3 0l*CtrOZotiV- :OrCe Of the hor%. invoutigat-lQua v.re =ot%V,lt*d by th. . 2 - USSR UDC- 577.1:538.124 DEGEN, I-L., Hospital No 13, Kiev "Biochemical Changes Induced by Magnetic Fields" Kiev, Ukrayins'kiy Biokhimichniy Zhurnal, Vol 44, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 116-124 Abstract: Data on the biochemical effects of magnetic fields are reviewed (47 references) with particular attention to changes in enzyme activity resulting from the action of magnetic fields. The theory to the effect that the mechanism of the action of magnetic fields in altering enzyme activity is based on struc- turization Of 1120 is discussed,in the light of results~ obtained in experiments with 1120 structurized by the action of magnetic fields or freezing and H20 the structure of which was destroyed by boiling. An increased level of enzyme activity as a result of H20 structurization under the effect of biological structures is assumed in connection withthis theory. Thefollowing results that: have been obtained and studied that have been conducted are mentioned. Magnetized H20 that was given to rats kept on an atherogenic diet reduced the content of cholesterol in the liver and the blood. An increase in the degree of conjugation between oxidation and phosphorylation under the effect of a static magnetic field took place both in germinating seeds of oats, rye, and 1/2 74 USSR DEGEN, I. L., Ukrayins'kiy Biokhimichniy Zhurna,l, Vol 44, No 1, Jan/Feb 72, pp 116-124 beans and in the mitochondria of the rat liver. The effect of static,magnetic fields in.increasing the body temperature of mice after this temperature had been la-iered to 20'* was studied. After mice had been placed into a chamber in which the intensity of the magnetic field was,the same as in outer space or on the moon, there was a steady decrease in'the acid phosphatase activity of macrophages that is related to phagoeytic activity. Possible applications of magnetobiological methods in medical diagnosis and of magnetic fields in therapy are mentioned - e.g., magnetic fields were found to have a beneficial effect in the treatment of edemas. It is~.stated that,agranomists succeeded in increasing yields under the effect of even the wealk geomagnetic field when seeds were oriented appropriately with respqct to the!magrietic meridian. 2/2 ...,,Therapy,;-, USSR UDC 616.757.7-007.681-085-849.11 DEGEN, 1. L., 13th Kiev Municipal Hospital.. __'~,agnef`othera~py of Dupuytren's Contractures Leningrad, Vestnik Khirurgii, No 1, 1972, pp 135-138 Abstract: A brief discussion of the etiology and pathological anatomy of Dupuytren's contractures is followed by.a summary of the results of treating 30 patients with a magnetic field. None had'responded to physica'l therapy, 'balneological procedures, or injections of hydrocortisone, lidase (hyaluro- nidase preparation), or chymotrypsin. The affected hand was placed between the poles of an electromagnet generating a low-frequency (50 hz) alternating or constant field with a voltage of 450 to 530 oersteds. Each of the 5 to 40 sessions lasted 15 to 20 minutes. Recovery took place in 9 (30%) patients, substantial improvement in 12 (40%), and improvement in 6 (20%). The three patients (10%) who did not showzany Improvement had the third stage of the disease. Magnetotherapy was clearly effective in the first stage and brought about marked improvement in the second. Prompt treatment of the initial signs of contractures should prevent progression,of the disdase to the third stage which-generally requires surgery. Magnetotherapy relieves pain and edema quickly and there are no contraindications to the procedure. USSR UDC 616-71-001.5-003-93-092.9-o2s6i5.847.8 DEGEN. j,,kW and STMULAl V. I.j Kiev Institute of,Orthopedics "Consolidation of Bone Fragments in a Constant Plagnetic Field" Moscow, Ortopediya, Travmetologiya i Protezirovaniyes No 9, 1971, pp 45-48 Abstracts The dynamics of bone (antebrachium) regeneration in 36 rats exposed 15 min a day or 20 days to a constant magnetic field at an in-tensity of 500 oeisteds were studied. Twenty-four hours after the fracture, edema was much less pronounced than in the control while the pbagocytic reaction waz intense. On day 7 the periosteal =eaction was less widespread in the experi- mental animals and smaller areas of fibrous-cartilaginous callus formed between the fragments. Between days 14 and 30 the ossification of fibrous tissue connecting the fragments iras somewhat more advanced than in the control. Com- plete union set in by day 90, reconstruction of callus'was more rapid and regeneration of the medullary canal was more pronounced. Despite the small nunber of experimental animals and the apparent lack of similar studies, the results are.sufficiently encouraging to warrant, in the author's opinion , cautious clinical trials of a constant magnetic field to prevent posttraunatic trauma and relieve paln. 91 Therapy~!: USSR UDC 617:538.6 DEGEN, 1. L. "therapeutic Action of Magnetic Fields in Surgery" Kiev, Klinicbeskaya Khirurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp 75-79 Abstract, Recent work on the application.of magnetic fields in medicine and surgery is reviewed (52 references).with particular attention to results ob- tained in the USSR. It was established that after blood used for transfusions to hemophiliacs has been exposed to the action of a magnetic field, the coagu- lability of the recipient's blood improves considerably. Experiments by the author of this review confirmed that magnetic fields have an effect on blood coagulability. Magnetic fields were used successfully in the therapy of en- darteritis obliterans and thrombophlebitis of the extremities. I. I. Morgunov (Problemy Klinicheskoy Patologii - Problems of Clinical Pathology -, Ryazan 1966) observed that the incidence of renal colic decreased when the intensity of the magnetic activity of the earth increased, and increased when the geo- magnetic activity decreased. He treated surgically removed kidney stones with water that had been magnetized and with some solutions and found that the stones disintegrated as a result of the treatment. On the basis of these results, Morgunov applied magnetized water for the treatment of,patients with kidney 1/3 -7 USSR DEGEN, I. L., Klinicheskaya Khirurgiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp 75-79 stones and obtained good results. F. Nemec (Vnitrni Lek., 6, 541, 1967) made similar observations in experiments with kidney and bile stones. He thereupon treated patients with bile and kidney stones by giving them magnetized water .to drink and obtained significant improvement of their condition. An antiin- flammatory effect of magnetic fields was observed in experiments on rabbits with burn lesions produced by submerging their ears in hot water, and also in experiments on rats. Animal experiments conducted by a number of investigators showed that magnetic fields inhibited the grawth of tumors and prevented their successful implantation. A therapeutic effect.of magnetic fields on experi- mental tumors was also found. Transplanted sarcomas were resorbed after the head or an animal was subjected to the action of a variable magnetic field. Fields with a constant intensity were less effective, but produced a Dronounc- ed antitumor action when their effect was combined with that of adrenalin. Therapeutic action of magnetic fields in human cancer was reported. A pro- tective effect of magnetic fields of constant intensity' in experimental radiation lesions was observed. Yu. A. Kholodov et al~(Diagnostika i Lecheniye Nekotorykh Onkologicheskikh Bolezney - Diagnosis and Therapy of Some Oncological Diseases -, Moscow, 1967) explain the increased sensitivity 2/3 81 a USSR DEGEN, I. L., Klinicheskaya Khirurgiva, No 3, Mar 71, pp 75-79 of tumor cells to the action of magnetic fields by an increase in the conju- gation of oxidation with phosphorylation, while the extent of free oxidation that is not associ.ated with phosphorylation is reduced. As a result, the plastid metabolism of tumor cells is inhibited. It was observed that exi-)osure of animals to the action of a magnetic field protected them from the toxic effect of the antitumor drug endoxan (cyclophosphamide) administered intra- venously in lethal doses. 3/3 USSR UDC 0l2.ll5;)B;6i6.151-5-0?).Q6 DEGEN, 1. L.,,Candidate of Medical Sciences, and POTASHNIK, V. Ya., Kiev "Change in Blood Coagulation Time in a Constant Magnetic Field" Kiev, Vrachebnoye Dole, No Jul 70, pp 45-46 Abstract: An in vitro study was made of coagulation of blood tAiiar) from 65 healthy ..and sick persons exposed to a constant magnotic field (1,jOO voroted). Coaryula- tion was accelerated In,47 cases (72.3), retarded in 14 (Zl.5j',), quid wichanged in~4 (6.2%). No correlation was noted betwoen: changes 3'11 coagulation and such factors as ago. sex. ESR, or quantity and quality of elevients formed. ~-'o dif- forences were noted between the coagulatIon,of.bload taken from healthy persons and.that of blood from.sick persons all,of whom were boii~.g trouted on an. ambulaLory USSR DEGEN, I. L. Mechanism of the Action of Magnetic Pi elds on Biological Systems" Kiev, Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, No 10, Oct 70) pp 39-43 Abstract: Magnetic fields are known to exert a therapeutic effect in bursities, epicondylitis of the humerus, radial styloiditis, and stenosis- producing ligamentitis of the transverse ligaments of the fingers. They are also effective in the treatment of keloid scars and of Dupuytren's contracture. A study was conducted of the effects of magnetic fields on 3-50 healthy subjects using ergography. The results showed that an action other than that which could be ascribed to generation of an electromotive force was exerted. Ergograms of the activity,of forearm muscles indicated that the number of contractions in.three recordings.interrupted by 5 minute rest periods decreased from recording to recording without a magnetic field, increased during the third recording during application of an alternating ic field of 530 oe gnetic fi Id of 450 oe, and de- magnet or a constant ma e creased, just as without a magnetic field,.when the~magnetic field was applied briefly at the end of the.second rest period. In experiments in 1/2. USSR DEGEN, I. L., Vestnik Akademii Nauk'Ukrainskoy SSR, No 10, Oct 70, pp 39-43 which the blood flow in the forearm was interrupted by application of a Riva-Rocci cuff during the rest periods, the number of contractions under the effect of a permanent magnetic field increased~during the third record- ing. Under these conditions, electromotive force of significant potential was not induced by the magnetic fieldI so that its!,stimulating effect on muscle contractions could not be ascribed to this type of action. ~2/2 USSR uDc: 616-oo5.98-02:617-001-o85,84,9.11 DIDEN I. L., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Second Hospital, Pecherskiy Rayon, "Treatment of Traumatic Edema With a Magnetic Field" Moscow, Ortopediya) Trawatologiya i Protezirovaniye,. No 11,, 1970, pp 47-49 Abstract: A group of 25 patients with edemas lasting from I ronth to 3 years and that, had developed as a complication associated with fractures of bones in the ams 2nd legs were exTosed to a constant or low-frequency daternating irp-gnetic field (450 to 530 oersteds) in,20~sessions of 15 rdnutes each. By the 20th ses- sion, the edema had disappeared in 18 of the patients and had decreased markedly in. six. Neither an intercurrent disease nor the presence of a mtal pin in the bone is a contraindication for the procedure* It can also be used when the frac- tured bone is still in a cast. A ----- ---- - -USSR UDC 612.85 BALONOV, L. Ya, and DEGLIN, V. L., Institute of Evolutionary Physiolof_-t and Biochemistry imeni fflj-_%_9~_chenov,~ USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad "Thresholds of Detection of Tonal Signals of Varying Durations During Transient Depression of One or Both Cerebral Hemispheres in Man" Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, VYP 5, Sep/Oct 73, pp, 1080-1082 Abstract: Auditory thresholds were investigated for.patients beinc treated for spasmodic attacks, after a bilateral or-unilater4d. attack had been precipitated with an electrical current. Within 10 to 30 minutes after a bilaterql attack a.bilateral increase in absolute auditory threshold was observed for signals of all durations, while after a unilateral attack the threshold was increased only on the contralateral side and only for tones of shorter durations. After 30 to 50..rdnutes a uniform decrease in threshold was seen for bilateral- attacks, while for unilateral attacks the decrease was greater for lor,-- tones. The bilate~--~-' threshold increase after bilateral attacks is said to be determined by a bilailteral functional depression of the subcortical and cortical parts of the auditory system. Unilateral results 1/2 USSR '7h= B-ALONOV, L. Ya. and DEGLIN, V. L~v Z - na-11 I~ysshey Nem-noy Dcyatel Inost i. F. Pavlov, Vol 23, Vyp , Sep/Oct 73, pp 1080-1082 are considered connected to depression of the projected zone of the contura- lateral hemisphere. Threshold lovering, is suggested to be due to intensi- fication of the activity influence of the nonspecific thalamic nucleus. 2/2 82 USSR uDc 6:L2.826.4+612.1~33+6i2.1~5]-o6:6i2.57 MEGONSKIY, A. I., Chair of Pathophysiology, Donetsk Me.dical Institute "The Hypotb-alamo-Adenohypophyseo-Adrenal Neurosecretory Systen, in Hyperthermia" siny, Moscov, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii i Medit. Vol 75, 110 3, 1973, _PP 32-34 Abstract; A total of 132 adult rats were exposed to an ambient temperature of 500C for 10-15 min until they developed convulsions, at which time their inter- nal body temperature was about 410C (control 37-3)- In anirals which are sacri- ficed immediately, ascorbic acid (AA) concentration in the adrenal cortex was 373 M84, (control 403), ACM concentration in the hyophysis was 32-4 milliunits (control 19.8), and the activity of the corticotropin implementing factor (CTIF) in the k-,q)othalanus was 85 r,16 (control J25). The other rats were kept at qo=al room temperature (18-200C) for 1 hr. In those which survived that flour, AA conc. 'Ms 300 rkf;13, A0111 conc. was 5-8 milliunits, anl CTIF activity was 43 W11f cone. was Jn the rats which died within that hour, AA conc. war, 3P7, 9.9, and CTIF activity was 64. 'Ilia findings -indicate that the functional n stem 4n activity of the hyrotlial,,o-adenohypopliyseo-adrenal sy, ..creases during exogenous hyperthezzniia. Mhe magnitude of this response., jointly with other factors., determines the animal's resistance to hzperthermda- 015 UNCLASSIFIED DATE--IISEP70 ~:ITLTLE__REACTIONS OF EXCITED PROPYL RADICALS DURING GAS PHASE PROPYL 141301DE P~ OTOLYSIS -U .'.AUTH,OR_OZANTtYEV, B.G.9 DEGTEREV, I.A., SHVEDCHIKOV, A.P-. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,.SOURCE-,-KHIM. VYS. ENERG. 1970v 4(2), 188-qo DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '~S.UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS7-CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION, FREE RADICAL, IODINATED ORGANIC ~COMPOUND, PROPANE,, PHOTOLYSISv ETHYLEtqE# CHEMICALIREACTION RATE CONTROL MARKING7-NO RESTRICTIONS ,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~':PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1051 STEP NO--UR/0456/70/004/002/0133/0190 .CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0104449 UNCLASSIFIED 1~ 2/2 015 UNCL ASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 C I RIC ACCESSION NO--AP0104449 .A3STRACJ/EXTRAC-T--~U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE REACTION OF H SPLITTING BY ~EXCITEO PR RADICALS AND THEIR DECOMPN. IN THE GASEOtJS:PHAS= WAS STUDIED -OF. VAPORS OF PRI USING A HG LAMP OF THE PRK TYPE. T14E BY PHOTOLYSM .-PRINCIPAL PRODUCTS OF PHOTOLYSIS OF PPI IN THE GASEOUS PHASE WERE C SUB3 .,H,SUB6-AND C SU32 H SUB4. THE C SUB3:H SUBS YIELD IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO-10PERCENT-OF THE OLEFINS. WITH INCREASING PRESSURE THE OLEFIN YIELDS :.~-'JNCREASE* L.INEARLY-RUT ABOVE 4 MM THEY,DEPEND LITTLE ON PRESSURE. IN THE PRESENICE OF HCL AND fil THE C SUB3 H. SURVYIELD INCRE-ASES BY FACTORS OF -4-0~- AND '209 - RE-SP., -WITH ADDN. . OF N THE YI EILDS OF it SUB3 H SU-BS AND C . SUB2, H SUB4. DECREASE. TAE INCREASE IN 'THE. C SUS3 H-SUBS. YErLD IN THE -PH3-TOLYSIS.OF-:THE':MIXTS. OF PRT WITH HT AND HCL IS DUE TO THE FACT THAT JHIE SPLITTING~.OF- H FROM HX'BY THE. REACTION C SUB3 !H SUB7 PLUS HX YIELDS C.SU93 H SURS~PLUS,X IS EASIEP.THAN BY-THE REACTION C SUB3 H SYB7 PLUS :.-~PRI YIELDS SUB3 H SUBS PLUS C SUB3 H,SU86 1. UNCLASSIPIED, Coatings USSR UDC 669.14.018.85 DE G F SOLOV'YEV, B. M., VASHKEVICII, F. F., 1MVEYEV, 0. R. "Study of Some Oxidation-Resistant Coatings Obtained by the Plasma Deposition Method" Dnepropetrovsk, Metallurgicheskaya i gornorudnaya promyslilennost', No 2 (74), 1972, p 37 Abstract: A study was made of the possibility of using plentjf%ul and inex- pensive materials to protect the steel eletuents of industrial heat exchangers. Oxidation- resistant coatings of aluminum oxide, magaesIum oxide, zirconium di- oxide, silicon carbide,and tungsten carbide were applied to specimens made of St. 3 carbon steel and Khl&W.ozidation-re'istant steel. The coatin-s were s P_ tested independently and in combination with each other. Various conditions of plasma deposition of the coatings were tested. Thebest: results were ob- ta4ned on applying aluminum oxide, alumiInum-magnesia spinelland silicon car- bide to carbon steel with a subla-yer of iron. USSR ui)c ~;41.i5 BOLISIDMOVAI S. I.J. SHASHKOV, A. S.1 EEGTE1VA,T..G., KU7,'MINSKIY, A. S., Scientific Research Institute of aibber-, Ind Ybscow "IM-Study of Structural Changes in Rubber DLn,ing Low-Temperature Radiolysis" Yxosecr4, Khi-miya Vysokikh Energiy, Vol 5, No 4, Jul-Aug 71, PP 361-362 Abstract- An attempt was made to determine the radiolysis and ion excitation effects of prirai-j reactions occurring during the irradiation and of those of the stabilized portion of active forms which disappear when molecular mobility is restored 'n the e -or Y -relaxation area.: The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method vas, usea to ascertain chemical changes in ~utadiene-nitrile rubber during low-terkDerature radiolysis, using a JNM-3 spectrometer at a max1mum, of 35 hirad. One table ands one figure are used to illustrate the formation of additional chemical bonds leading tocloser packing of macro- molecules vhen thetest rubber was brought-backto room tenTerature., thus changing the properties of the material. Vi - 104 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PkbCESSING DATE--230CT70 :tITLE--THERMAL BREAK00WN OF SULFUR POLYCHLOROPRENES.-U-_ AUTHOR-(04)-TAMARKINY V.F.p i)EGTEVA* T.G., TIKHONOVAt S.V.v KUZMINSKIY' -A. S . -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S0 UR CE-- KAUCH. REZINA 1970, 29(3), 11-13 ..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--MATERIALS TAGS--THERMAL DEGRADATION, POLYCHLOROPRENE, MEC14ANICAL FAILURE, ,.:::.ACTIVATION ENERGY, GEL, SULFIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE,ICARBON DISULFIDE/(U)NAIRIT A POLYCHLOROPRENE RUBBER ~,CaNTROL 110ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_PROXY REELIFRAME--1997/0454 STEP NO--UR/OL38/*10/02')/003/00LI/OOL3 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119390 UNCLASSIFIED - -------------- 212 027 U14CLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0119390 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HEATING IN VACUO OF NAIRIT A '_'(S-CONTG. POLYCHLOROPRENE) (1) IS EOUIV. TO ITS THERIMOMECH. DESrRUCTIONV SUCH AS DURING ROLLING. IT CAUSES EVOLUTION OF CS SIJ62, COS, AND CO DUE TO BREAKING UP OF I POLYSULFIDE BRIDGES AIND THE INTERACTION OF RADICALS'FORMED WITH 0. IN THE 110-50DEGREES RANGE, THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF I GEL BREAKING IS SIMILAR TO 15 KCAL-PIOLE, THE GEL FRACTION .,CUNTENT OF I DECREASES DURING HEATANG; AT FIRST IT RAPIDLY INCREASES DUE To THE FORMATION OF A NEW GEL FRACTION. THE PRESECNE OF ALK. SUBSTANCES IN*f--fNCREASES THE RATE OF GEL DECOMP-N. THE DECOMP.N. OF I MACROMOLS. IS ACCELERATED BY THIURAM AS SHOWN BY THE INCREASE CO SUB2 AND COS -EVOLUTION IN ITS PRESENCE. FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. REZIN. PROM.t MOSCOW, USSR. ij tv VjU4jq-4f UR. 04-02 PRIKARY SOURCE: Voprosy Virusologii, 1969, i'~r 6, p p 70 4- - 701 EXPERIENCE IN PRODUCTION OF ADENOVIRUS PR IEPARATIONS A~ vu S um ma. Experiments in 74 !,Zuinea-pigs demonstraVd. that after iminimization.of tilt asi- mals with adenoviruses 'type 6 purified with'freon-113 and conce6tratcd by svdimcnta- tion with affiminfurn hydroxide the Iml of formed specific antib6dy wai statistically 5ignifica ni lower than that produced after, immunization with the native anti(len. Immu- nization "!I/th pUrifkd adenoviruses did not lead to reduction in the level ot'n'onspecific antitime antibody and the rate of their appearance. __W3 016 UNCL'ASSIFIED"I ?ROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~::TITLE-EFFECT SOME TECH14OLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON THE;PROPERTIES OF CORUNDUM REFRACTOR I ES -U- ~-.,AUTli0R-(03)-KAYNARSKIY, I.S., DEGTVAREVA* E.V.t KABAKOVA, I.I. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-SOURCE--OGNEUPORY 1970t 35(211 46-54 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.~~:S~UBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR .,Topic-TA'GS--REFRACTORY MATERIALP BLAST FURNACE9 GRAIN SIZE, CORUNDUM -REFRACTORYt.TITANIUM OXIDE, POROSITY DECONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 11 .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .:-.PROXY REIEL/FRAME--1996/1805 STEP NIO--UR/0131/70/035/002/0046/0054 _.CIRC 4CCESSION NO--AP0118772 UNCLASSIFIED, 7- 7 . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - o16 UNCLAS,SIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118772 1. .~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE FOLLOWING FACTORS WAS STUDIED: (1) TEMP. OF FIRING OF THE RAW GROG; (2) ADON. OF __TIO SUB2 TO THE MIXT.; (3) GRAIN COMPN..OF THE GROGf (4) THE RATIO GRAINY GROG: POWD. GROG (AS BINDER) ON.THE 0., STRENGTH, AND CREEP OF '_,~SINTERED CORUNDUM REFRACTORIES, -BY DECREASING THE FIRING TEMP. OF THE RAW GROG FROM 1700 TO 1300DEGREES ITS POROSITY INCREASES, BUT THE POROSITY OF PRODUCTS, PREPD. FROM THE GROG, INCREASES. THE EFFECT OF THE GRAIN COMPN. IS-RELATE.D WITH THE D. OF PACKAGING OF THE GRAINS. BEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED WITH A MIXT. OF 45-65PERCENT COARSEGRAINS, IS ~SMALLER THAN 10PERCENT GRAINS OF MEDIUM SIZE, AND THE REST BINDER, CONSISTING OF.FINE GROG POWDER. VARIATION OF THE SIZE OF THE COARSE 'GRAINS HAS LESS EFFECT THAN A VARIATION OF THE AMT. OF BINDER. DECREASE OF,THE ANNEALING TEMP. OF THE RAW GROG LEADS TO AN INCREASE OF ...SHRINKAGE. THE SUBSTITUTION OF BURNK) GROG.BY UNBURNED GROG AS BINDER DOESNOT GIVE SATISFACTORY RESULTS, AND-LEAos ro:A DECREASE OF THE L1141T OF SOLIDITY UNDER LOAD. ADON. OF 0.5PERCENT TIO SUB2 DECREASES THE .POROSITY AND INCREASES THE APPARENT D. OF GROGrIOBTA[NED BY FIRING AT L300-150OUEGREES, BUT ITS D. IS SMALLERJHAN THAT OF GROG WITHOUT TIO S082v BUT FIRED AT 1750DEGREES. ADON. OF TIO SUB2 DECREASES THE COMPRESSIVE,STRENGTH BY INCkEASE OF THE CORUNDU14,CRYSTALS, ADON. OF Tio :SUB2 ALSO DECREASES THE SHRINKAG':DURING SINTERING-t AND AT THE SAME TIME DIMINISHES THE STRENGTH OF THE SINTERED~OBJECTS.~ VARIATION OF THE FIRING TEMP. OF THE RAW GROG FROM 1300 TO 1750DEGREES DOES NOT EFFECT THE CREEP OF THE OBJECTS, SINTERED. THEREFROM AT 1700DEGREES FOR 8 H.R. UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 016 UNC LASS I FI ED PRUCESSING DATE--30OCT70 r7IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118772 ,`.-A8STRACT/EXTRACT--SMALL TIO SU62 40ONS DECREASE THE CREEP OF -REFRACTORIES, PREPD. FRO14 GROGt FIRE; AT,1300-1500DEGREESr AS A CONSEQUENCE OF.A.MORE INTENSIVE RECRYSTNo. A DECREASE OF THE FIRED TEMP. OF CORUNDUM OBJECTS INCREASES THEIR CREEP. FORMULATIONS ARE GIVEN FOR THE PREPN. OF OBJECTS WITH SMALLER THAN Zi 2-1-51 5.1-99 Blo-12i AND GREATER THAN 18PERCENT POROSITY. THE SINTERED CORUNDUM REFRACTORIES CAN BE USED IN Alq HEATED BLAST FURNACES. FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. OGNEUPOR.j KHARKOV, USSR* UNC LA S S I F I E D win USSR uDc 621-319.4 ALFEROV, A. S. , KUSHUTR, F. V. , ALL FTEN, 1n. A. ,KT. _P F: H0D. VASIL'- YE-f, V. V. , S0110,1111CHLUK,.L. K., TSAYFE-111, K. MI., ZELI- Z. I., Leninggrad Electrical Engineering Institute of Conmumi- cations imeni Profcssor M. A. Bonch-Brirjevich "An Electrical Device" I!OSCO;.T, Otj-ry~i,ra, izobreteniya promvshlenn.,rye obraztsy, tovarn.,.~ye znaki, No 24, Aug 71, Author's Certificate NTo 311301, Division H, filed '31 Dec 68, published 9 Aus 71, -o 188 Translation: This Author's Certificate introd'uces an electrical device vhich contains a 1,csistcr and a capacitor. The device as made in the form of a stack of sect-i-or-is oi- microwire Pnd insulation CoLted -,.-ith a current-conduotinr, Inyer, wid is equipped vith L-11 OutpuL. As Tt gwishinC. feature of the patent-, in order to reduce the naLural 2--i-sistal-Ict-- and inductarice of th1c capaicitor,Iimprove ~ae technolai7,amca-l feasibility of the design and amduce cost, I-Aie ends of each section of wire ave con- 1,0 M--ch nay be :.ro or more 4n nui~,be- 1/2 ;~ALFFMV, A. S. et al., U73SR Author's Certificate No 311301 t ~Y 2/2 USSR UDC 539.89 GALIKRI1.1 A. A., Academ-ician of the Acadeimy of Sci ences of the Ukrainian SSR, DEr-rTYAR I B P ZIENLGO, S. YE. and POPOVICH, .11. 1., Donets Physic o-Te chnic al -Ufstitute of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR "The Fermi Surface of Arsenic under Pressure" MOSCOVII Doklady Akcadcniii Nauk SS&R, Fizik Vol 198, No 3, 1971, PP 563-564 Abstract: The authors study the behavior of the giant quantur. oscillations and the ordinary quantum oscillations of ultrasonic wave absorption in arsenic at various pressures. Giant quantum oscillations in arsenic are realized on the fine -neck of a hole-type Femi surface proposed by P. J. Lin and L. M. Falicov. The following are considered: 1) the coefficient of sound absorption r-c in a magnetic field at .01 2, 4, and 6 kilobars and 2) dependence of the period of oscillation of the sound absorption coefficient on pressure. The re- sults shva that when the spin-orbital disintegration becomes sufficient to satisfy thek