SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DANILOV, M. A. - DANILUSHKIN, A. I.

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00363467 UR 0482 A D971YUO: A Soviet Inventions IllustriLted, Section I Chemical, Dervent, of several parts 237521 ELE~TROCAMIICAL X.ACHINTNG- siaiiAtaneously involveg coupling each pair of electrod pa 00 in es rt A and t - 1 ele,6trode 2) series to the powe areas r source TP.' If,~ thei r are unequal, the voltage f's levelled out by coup- ling,parallel to the pa irs shunting resistances' R and these serve to level out the current 1,2 3 4 densities and provide th ac urate~'finish sought. e C 27.3-67- as.11442051-75728- OZERN01;, V-.C,. et at. (2.7.69.) Bul. 2.1.69w Class 48a. Int-Cl. C23b. j rr-.- ~E~_ L_3_ f f~ n2 19731464 USSR YOZIITJFI4,.1, 1". 1.,L.;, --nd DANILOV NI J4. "Dynarnics of 'Y-Jr.-e-ral, Protein and C~,ftohy rate 1,etpabolisif. in Chiclerz d Exposed to Varying Doses of Short-~,wve Ultraviolet Trradia tion" 'dincl. ir-f, Sb. rp~;ot nnolcd---~:.h uch--nvkh. Vses'. n.-4. i to, Tcoliection of of Youn-!y Scientists,l -AU-T.Jnion Sciant-ific Rece-,xcll ana Technolon-ical Tnstitutc of.Poulltry Farming), 1970, vrp- 11, pp 294-2~9 (from R7,h-Biolo;-.icheskava 12-Ami No 2, 25 J,--,n 73.) -Absty-clict flo 03.-~'.12 from Translation: I i'h daily exposure of cMckers to UV rayc -e 'was an increase in the concent.Tation of i, perminute per sq cm) thei i Ca, total protein -- nrl IM, and a declincin the acti,~ity o"', Rlkaline phrx;- Dhatase. A dose of 4,":03 inicro,,mtts iribibit-o protell! urc). I~nrbo.,Iydratc tetabolism. 1/1 025 bNCLASSf FIED PROCESStNG OATE--18SEP70 _-TITLE--A TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING THE DYNAMICS AND RATE-OF PORTAL CIRCULATION WITH THE AID OF A PLATINUM AND HYDROGEN ELECTRODE -U- -,AUTHOR-(04)-VISHNEVSKIY, A.A., VOLYNSKIY,.YU.D.i, DANILOV, M.V.,.BERDIKYAN, ,~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.~,SOURCE--KHIRURGIYAv 1970t NR 4f PP 97-99 ~~DATE~ PUBLISHED ------- 70 _~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-BLOOD CIRCULATION# LIVER9 VEIN9 HYPERTENSIONly PLATINVM 'ELECTRODE .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/,.L219 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/000/004/0097/0099 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054114 UNCLASSIFIED . . ... . . . . . _'2/2 625 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 C;I RC _ACCESSJON NO--AP0054114 '~~'AOSTR ACT/ EX.TRACT!- (U) ~GP-0- ABSTRACT. : THE AU THOR SPROPOSE A NEW METHOD OF.~STUDYING THE:PORTAL CIRCULATION BY MEANS:*OF AZATHETER WITH A ELECTRODE INTRODUCED INTO THE, HEPATIC -VEIN. ASCORBIC ACID SOLUTION WHICH WAS INTRODUCED INTRASPLENTCALLY. JHE PLATINUM ELECTRODE -RECORDS THE-INDICATOR DILUTION CURVE IN THE.HEPATIC VEIN. THE REFERRED ~.':OT~'TECHNIQUE ENABLES ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF THE:RATE OF PORTAL AND THE CHARACTER OF INDICATOR~EVACUATION FROM THE PORTAL ~CHANNELT,AS WELL AS HELPS TO ASSESS THE.-DEGREE OF CIRCULATION IMPAIRMENT THROUGH THE LIVER AND COLLATERAL CIRCULATION9 UNCtASSIFIED USSR UDC: 681.121:389.12 TZIP Engineers GAMORIUN, X. Ya., KIVILIS, S. S., Docent, Candidate of Technical.Scie,nces "High-Production Flowmetern Moscow, Pribory i sistem _,y upravleniyq, No 9, 1973) P 48 Abstract: This brief article describes a flowmeter developed and operated by TZIP (Tallin Plant for Measurement Instruments) to satisfy demands for a_highlyaccurate~means of conducting accurate transmissions of liquid flow units. Also capable of gas flow mea- surements, the meter provides high productivity in a broad measure- ment range. A diagram of the deviceds given toeether with an ex- plangtory text. Investigation of the prototype, built by the VNID-ISe /expansion unknown/, showed that the measurement error did not exceed +0.2 or +0-3%-~ It is noted that there is practi- cally no upper limit of measurement for the device. 1/1 LNCLA'S~fFIED!~:! P!ROCESS ING DATE--20NOV70 ~TITLE--INVESTLGATICN OF THE UPTICAL.INHOIXOGENEIT[ES OF THE ACTIVE -.SUBSTANCE IN.A. CF-SU83 J -U- ~AUTHOR-(04)-BELOUSOVA, I.M., DANILOV, O.B.,.SINITSYNA, I.A., SPIRIDoNoV, V.v. :CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR ~-SCURCE-Z!-Ut~NAL EKSPERIMEf4TAL'NQY I TEORETItHESKOY FIZIKr, 1970, VOL 58# 5, PP:1481-1486 JDATE PL&LISHED---70 'SUBJECT ARC-AS--PHYSICS ',.'TCP-'IC TAGS-REFKACTIVE INDEX, INTERFEROMETEP, SHOCK -WAVE, LASER PUMPING, --LASER .CbNTlZC.LMIAF K 1.1, G-NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFfE0 .!.PkOX,Y PEEL/FRAME--3002/0017 STEP NO--UR/0056170/058/005/1481/1486 ~CIPC ACCESSICN NO--AP0127667 UNC LASS I F I C-0 Ob4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 .CIRC ACCESSICN Nfj--AP0127b67 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE T IME DEPENDENCE OF THE ::~.~.REFRACTIVE INDEX DURING PHOTODISSOCIAT10N 4S'.D=_MJNSTkA"TED BY THE _-INTERFEROMETER TECHNIQUE. IT IS SHCWN- THAT A SHOCK WAVE APPEARS IN THE SUBSTANCE CCNTAMIN'ATED WITH THE PHOTUDISSOC IATION, PRODUCTS. THE WAVE IS DUE TO EVAPORATICN (RESULTING FROIN ABS13PPTION OF. THE Pu!-'iPING LlGia) 01-- .-MOLECULAR IUDINE' DEPOSITED ON THE CUVETTE, WALLS. ~IT IS SHOWN THAT THE: JIME UELAY BETWEEN GENERATION AND THE PUMPING PULSE ilFAKLY DEPENDS ON THE PRESSURE (AT HIGH VALUES OF.THE-LATTER). THIS EFFECT IS ASCRIBED TO 'E SPONTANEOUS EMISSION LINE WIDTH APD NATURALLY LEADS TO INCREASE OF Th .1 NCREASE GF-ThE GENERATION THRFSHOLD.: AN, It UNCLASSIFIED USSR BELOUSOVA, I. M., DANILOV, 0. B., ZAPRYAGAYEV, A. F.P- and ROZ,,*tNGV, N. N. "'Study of the Radiation Spectrum of a Laser Used as Receiver of a Signal With a Doppler Shif t" Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 58, No 2, Feb 70, pp 394-406 Abstract: The article describes results of a study of the radiation spectrum of a helium-neon laser which.is acted on by a signal reflect- ed from a moving object (a mirror or.a reflector wirh a diffusing sur- face). It. is shown that at a significantly low answer signal inten- Sit Y (-- 10-4 of the output power) beats appear in the laser radiation whose frequency is determined by Doppler's law, with a modulation depth close to 100 percent. The low-frequency beat spectrum reveals har- monics. -114o reasons are assumed for the appearance of the harmonics: .1) multiple passage of the signal between the laser and the moving object, and 2) (in the case of a multifrequency~1aser mode non- 1/2 USSR BELOUSOVA, I. M., et al., Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Tiziki, Vol 58, No 2, Feb 70,,PP 394-406 linear interaction between the field of the answer signal of one mode and the f ield of another mode. It was found experimentally that a mode of stimulated laser generation sets in after the signal reflected from the moving.object ceases to act on it ("memorization" effect). It, is shown that the existence of the "memorization" effect%As due to the presence of har- monics. in the beat spectrum. The question of the stability of the "memorization" mode is considered theoretically. It is suggested is a stability region for the case of three frequencies belonging to,one longitudinal:,mode. 2/2 48 'USSR B:,,:LOUSOVA., 1. 1-1.D B. ZAPRYAGAYEV., k. P. "Ex-perimental Study of Nonlinear.Processes in Lasers Using a raxt f 01 te UTA iand Neon" Leningrad., Journal of Technical Physics; February-, 1970; Pp 405-7 A A A ABSTRACT: The article concerns an experimental study of the spectunbn -nd modu- lation depth of laser radiation, with the.return wave's beinr directed into the resonator by a moving reflector. The study indicates,the presence of several h~amonics in the spectrum of Doppler beats who3e intensity depends on the con- ditions of the return of'-,Ijhe radiation from the moving reflector inside the resonator. The effect of generating forced oscillations in a laser irith a fixed reflector is observed. The article includes a table and two figures. TMre are three references. 50 ...... . .... ....... ------- Acc. Nr: 4f0043(;(;9- Ref. Code: UR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal EksperTm)tal'noy;i Teoretichaskoy Fizikij 1970, Vol 58, Nr 2~ P P 3 -7 440 6 INVESTIGATION OF THE, RADIATION SPECTRUM OF A LASER EMPLOYED AS A DETEXTOR OF A DOPPLER SHIFTE'D SIGNAL -a, 0. B. Danilav. .1. F. Zelp,rgf., ~,~z lie v, N. X- Ru:anol, The radiition spectrurn of a helium-neon laser subjecteil to the cbon (if a Signal reflected from a moving body is investigate(l. Stimulateil gent,ration arking in ct-s'a- tion of action of the external Fignal on the laser is observe(l. REEL/FRAME 19770073 ac Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: ~X047884- INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. 76; 7 A70-25123 Experimental investigatidn' of nonlinear processes in a User employing a oton,heliurn gas mixtufts Wksparl- mental'noe issledovanje nelineinVkh protsessov. v OKG na sinesi gazov geiii-neon). 1, M. Belousova, 0. 8. Danil.QY. band A. F. Zapriagaev. Zhurnal 7-ekhnicheskoi F127R7'-Vo-L 40, Feb, 1970, p. 405-407. In Russian. Study of the spectrum and depth of modulation of laser emission in the case where the laser beam is reflected back into the resonator by a mirror moving along the directionof the beam. In this case, the laser power output is modulated at the Doppler frequency corresponding to the rate at which the mirror moves. It is7 found that the spectrum of the Doppler beats exhibits several harmonics whose intensity depends on the conditions under which the backward wave is reflected from the moving mirror. V'P. REEL/FRAME 1979155G UW 0?11j~, 'VSKOV 0. Y11ONDPiT'YEV., A. B. IMASI-ENUMKOV, P. N., K01-MMU YIP V.1 V. P.J Z!, j A..? P-43ITLOV 0. M., and MMKIIJ, V. V. pparatus for the Electrochemical Treatment of Sma-11 Diameter Holes" ~',USSR Author's Ce-.t-ificate No 281079, Filed 25 Jun 65, Publlished 6 Mar 72 (f rom- Beferativnyy Zhurnal --J21imi3-a, No 21(1i)) 1972, Abstract 11o 21L2&8P by A.. D. Davydov) Translation: Me new patented apparatus contains a tank for electrolyte, the power source, and a cathode in the sbape of a thin rod. It is suitable f or the zide of 1o-..-:-,,1gnCtic al-loys such as treatment of snal-1 di--meter holes in tems r VK6) WO, andvia5. It differs from other similar apparatus by the presence of a magnetic lens (in a shape of the shielded coil), with the, cathode-instnurent Die cathode is rade of paramagnetic material, in orde- ~Placed withtr- its field. r to prevent the concentration of 2-miagnetic power lines in it.: OG9. UNCLASSIFIED'' RROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ."J I TLE--ISOi-'.ER I LAY I CN OF TkIMETHYLGLUCOSE~ TO TRIMEThY'L,GLUCDPCRTHC,SACCHARtiNIC. ACID -U- ,..q'UTHOR-.(03)-GAKHCK IDLE S.N. R.A.v NAGAYDELI's A.I., DANILOV, GF INFC--USSR, Su-kJPCE-SZiCbSh'CH. AKAD. NIAUK. GRUZ. SSR 1970. 57 (1 );v 73-6 L P UbL I SHE D------- 70 -cr AREAS--~,HFMIS TRY, BIOLOGICAL ANO.MEDICAL SCIENC-::S ---jCPl CTAGS-- ISCME? I ZAT ION v'*,-UCOSEt LEAD COMPOUNDt SACCHAR I D~:: ORGANIC AC 10 CGNTRCL MIARMING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT: CL,4SS--LlNCLA5SIFfE0 PROXY REEL/FRAIME--3CO2111931 STEP NO--UR/02511701057/001/00-13/0076 CIRC ACCL NO-A1101213611 L 'A s s I F I F 0 Now., I USSR DANILQX. V. A., Scientific Research Institute for General and Pedagogical Psychology, Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR$ Moscour "Diagnosing the Strength of the Nervous System in Thought and Speech Activity" Moscow, Voprosy Psikhologii, No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 150-154 Abstract: The author's purpose was to diagnose the strength of the nervous system on the basis of test results; for this reason, primary interest was not so much in the developed ability of test subjects to perform mental operations as in the dynamics of their capacity for work. While handling test assignments. Mental operations acted as a "load" demanding active second- -signal activity. It was found that moclified relinble procedures can be developed involving "elim-inaticn-, of analogies" --nd "associative experiment" for differentiating test subjects as to the dynamics of their capacity for work in the area of mental speech activity. Comparison of indices of the dynamics of capacity for work showed that correlations exist between all three procedures. These tests can be used to diP4_~ncse the -ir .,yij-tevz in riental. -;p(vrreh acA1vJ'ty. 8trongth of tbft hizvin Rica 0 1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 TITLE--THERMAL STABILITY OF AROMATIC POLYESTERS -U- AUTHOR--KORSHAK, V.V., VINOGRADOVA, S.V., DANILOV, V.C,., BERTDZE, L.A., -.SALAZKTN S.N. -OUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR ,.SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN. SER B 1970, 12(2), 129-32 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-THE:~MAL STABILITY, POLYESTER RESIN, C-CMDENSATIGN ;,E4C.T[O%p :,CHLORIDE, 0CLY;NUCLEAP HYDPOCARPiON, PHENOL C DINT P 0 LMARKING--NO R~STRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRA!AE--11?',q9/0227 STEP '4Cj--UR/0460/70/012/002/012q/')132 a CIRC ACCESSION Nn--AP0106883 UNCLASSIFIED . ........... 2/z Oil UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSING DATF-11SEP70 I RC ACCESSION' NO--AP0106883 ABSTR.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OTA CURVES OF POLYESTERS PRSPD. BY CONDENSING PHFN0L'PHTHALEIN WITH 1 EQUIV. SEBACOYL r-HLORIF)E, OF I'SOPHTHALOYL CHLORIDE1 414?RIMEtBIPHENYCOICARBONYL~CHLOR1,E, R ..TEREPHTHALOYL CHLORIDE (1), ANn BY CONDENSING I WITH -HYDROXYPHENYL)FLUOREVEI 10,10,BIS(4,HYDROXYPHE'JYL),ANTHRO'9Et 9,9,BIS(4 'APHTHELEMONE, OR PTSP4-NOL A (II)v 'SHOWED Z12v81S(4,HY)ROXYPHENYL)hCFN ~THAT THE COMPOS. WERE STABLE. SMALLER.THAIN DR EOUAL~Tn /.600c:rREpr, IL4 Hp. -AT 350-600EGREES THE WT- LOSS IN HE WASo 2-- 3PEPCENT~. THE 4T. LbssEs IN HE-AT -900DEGRE.ES 'WERE SMALLER THAN OR.EQUAL TO 50P.ERCEN.:r FOR THE POLYESTERS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THOSE CONTG.-II., UNCLASSIFIED USSR wo 666.914 DA14ILOV, V. I.. Engineer (Khoroshevskiy Reinforced Concrete Parts Plant DSK-1), NERIaN, A. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences (Moscow Order of the Red Banner of Labor Engineering and Construction Inatitute imeni V. V. Kuybyshev), and FAKNSKIY, 0. 1., Engineer (Glavmosstroy). "Technology of High-Strength Gypsum Plaster Parts" Foscowl Stroi'6el'nyye Faterialy, No 1, Jan 74, pp 14-15 Abstracts New technology has been proposed for tho singlo-ntep production of gypsum and gypsua plaster parts from dih)-drous gypsum. The method involves intensive dehydration during heating of the dihydrous gypsuzzi powder whereupon the chemically bonded wator remains in tho riass in the form of noil3ture and then, as a result of cooling, enters into the reaction of the polyhydrate hydration. With this method it is possible to produce plaster Ath filler with a compressive strength up to 600 kgf/cm2 at a bulk density of 2200 kg/m3. This new method eliminate a nuidIber of intermediate processes and yields a better product than obtained from currently used production processes. A figure shows the production schezatic for mamufacture of sbeet rock,: Three figures. 1/1 USSR UDC 621#391-62t621-317-346 GORBACHEV, A. A. and DANILOV, V. I. "Estimating the Intensity of a Noise Signal in AIM Oscillations" Gortkiy, izves-tiya VUZov SSSR Radiofizika, Vol 13, No 1, 1970o PP-88-92 Abstract: in sDecial radio receivers, particularly radioastro- nomical observation equiDment, there is need for measuring the noise. The -Du--Dose of i.-~is DaDer is to determine the error in these measureimenlEs with quasi-optimal treatment of the received oscilla--lu-ions when the output of the high-frequency part of -'L-.he receiver contains an ami)--litude-modulated signal in noise. It is assumed t-hat -,-.he distribution of instantaneous noise values at theout-out- and -'%-,he distribution of the-amDlitude time function are MOMM.L& T-he net-had of maximum probability ;s used to estimate the noise envelope dispersion, An:expression is obtained,for the shift.in the dispersion estimate, and a description is given of ex erimental equipment designed to verify this expres5ion. 172 - 73 - --I 3NOV7 0 :'-~--112 025 UNCLASSIFTEQ-' PROCESSING OATE T-ITLE--E:LECTR6-llC ASPECTS JF THE i-HGTQDIMERIZATIGIN~ OF ~YqIMIIMNE iASES AND THEIR~ OE-PlVATIVES -U- -YU.A., DAINI LOV, V.I., AUPRIYEVICH, V.A.1 OGL06LINt V. v. .'.S0UR'CE--T;-:fjrk. r-'(SP. 1 ~37 0 t6(1)t 33-19 PU3LISHED ---------- -S UBJ ECT PMYSICS, 61GLOGICAL At'! MEDICAL SCIENCES JGPI_C ?Y;~.IAIDNN EXCITED STATEf W~AC'IL, THYMINE, -:'-,-*.-PH!)T0L'FFECTf '-:REE' RADIC;'~Lt ONA ~-CPNTRUL 1ARK[ING-NO RESTRICTIONS D 0.t.U M E -N T tLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY i1 ELF R A A F-- 3 0 0 21 L 14 STEP Ni3.--UR/0379/70/006/001/0033/0039 A CC E S S' 1-91N' NO-AP0128541 UNCLASSIFIED~ PP%C)(-,-SSfN'- t)ATE--L3N0V70 025 C4,KC ACCESSUDIN h0--AP0l?_a541 :.;,-A,,BSTRACT/c~XT1,14CT--(iJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CALCIN S. WERE MADE ~!N THE L014EST EXCITEG TRIVUET (T SU(M A.M0 SINGLEr -S Sud I I STATES [IF Tii' TITLE (URACIL, -6,.'~ETHYLURACIL, THUMINEY '._)RATIC ACIOr 5,4:i[NOURACILP -THYLCYTU S T 2,TVIIorHY,%i(p,,E, ISOCYTOSINE, 5,1jITROURACIL, CY TOS 1 5 , Mz: T ER A Cl I 0,"i I E THO, S AMD 6rAZATiJY.'4[lE) 6Y SCF Cl (CfjMFi uaATic;,i: 1,`4 W., EXCITATION ESP. COACE"UiS THE C SU35 C SUR-6 BGND IN T SU~il ANO S SUBI ~STATESI TRIPI-21 EXCITAT i3',-IiqG ~_:%rlk ELY, LOCALIZED ON TII41S 30,M). III THE T S951 STATE, THIS 3-__-NtD IS VE'RY 'i.EAKEN"EL) AND, THUS, THE CONDIFIONS -Ut-ATION ARE -FAVORAl Z 114: THE, T SUBL THAN IN THE S SUBI fOR 10 IAPP UL ST T t: A C tl_~~ t-t E L A rCN I S PROWOSED ~'.ETWEt-i;ii, mE OEGREE (if: LOCALIZATION OF Tk I P L T Exc I rA r I UN IJIF C U6 5 C SU(16 BONO J THE EASE OF- T NG F04 1 '4 E R:: PHOT001-MERIZATION. FAP L. OATA CG,.'CEkNIt MAT I UN OF THY- F _E R A_DrCALS IN U%A ARE EX:lLAIN'E 0.~ FACILITY: liNST. FIZ. Kkill-t. U4. P. I 5A R Z H =V S KO ~;U, K I E V li S S 4. ,j;'i u L A Si F I E 0 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 THE INTENSITY OF A NOISE SIGNAL AN AM OSCILLATIONS -U- ~_AUTHOR-(02)-GORBACHEV, A.A., DANILov, V.I.. ~.~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSIR S0URCr:-_GQR'KfYr ILVE'SfiYA VULOV S.SSR RAO 101: IZIKAi VOL L3, NO 1, 1970, PP -88-92 PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---ASTRONICMI-,ASTROPHYSICSI NA V,I GA T I ON TOPIC TAGS--aADIO RECEI'VER, SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO, AMPLITUDE MODULATION, ~'RAD 10 ASTRONOMYt OSCILLATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS IT CLASS--Ut4CLASSIFIEf) 0 0 C U M EN ~,.-'-'P~OXY,REEL/FRAME--3003/11)54 s'rEP NO--UR/0141/'tO/013/001/0088/0092 C ACCESSMN Mil--AP01-30-717 UNICLASSIFIED 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0130737 APSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN SPECIAL:RADIO RECEIVERS, -.PARTrCULARALY RADIOASTRONOM [CAL OBSERVATION EQUIPMENTi THERE IS NEED FOR ,,..-.:,:MEASURING THE NOISE. THE PURPOSE:.OF THIS PAPER I'S TO~DETERMING THE ERROR: -IN THESE MEASUREMENTS WITH dUAS.11.OPTIMAL TR.EATMENT OF THE RECEIVED WHEN THE OUTPUT OF.THE HIGH FPEQUENCY PART OF THE RECEIVER AN AMPLITUDE MODULATED SIGNAL IN NOISE. ;IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE ..DISTRI.-BUTION OF INSTANTANEOUS NOISE VALUES AT THE:~OUTPUT AND THE DISTRJOUTION OF THE AMPLITUDE TIME FUNCTJON ARE NORMAL. THE 14ETHOD OF 'MAXIMUM PPOBABILITY IS USED TO ESTIMATE THE NOISE,;FENVELOP DISPERSION. 'AN EXPRESSION IS OBTAINED F(I*k THE SHIFT IN THE DISPERSION ESTIMATEJ A-NO A DESCRIPTJON IS GIVEN OF EXPERIMENTAL EQUIPM-ENT DESIGNED TO VERIFY THIS ~EXPRESSION. DIFFERENCES BFTWEEN THE THEORETICAL AiD EXPERD N MENTAL ~C,URVES,FOR THE DISPERSION SHIFT ARE EXPLAINED BY MEASUREMENT ERRORS. UINIC L A S S I F I E D 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--230CT70 TITLE--MAGNETIC FIELD OF AZIMUTHALLY UNIFORMLY MAGNETIZED CYLINDkICAL CONFIGURATIONS -U- 'AUTHOR-(02)-DANILOVo V-1.9 IANOVICIt M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-REV. ROUMAINE PHYS.9 VOL. t5l NO-;- U, P'.- T31-90ri 19-r(r' DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS ANb ELECTRICAL ENGR., PHYSICS ~'TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC FIELO, CYLINDRiC'WAVE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1702 STEP NO--RU/0032/70/015/OOL/0073/0090 CIRC ACCESSION Ntl--AP01?204?~ PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 9-12 022 UNC~ASSIFIED _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122032 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AS A CONCLUSION TO A PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED PAPEk (ABSTR. A25174 OF 1969) THE'AUTHORS GIVE THE EXPRESSIONS FOR.THE MAGNETIC FIELD COMPONENTS OF UNIFORMLY AZIMUTHALLY MAGNETEZEo -ANNULAR CYLINDRICAL SECTORS, REGARDED.AS THE GENERAL CASE OF CYLINDRICAL CONFIGURATIONS AND ALSO FOR THE MAGNETIC FIELD COMPONENTS OF A SPECfALLY SHAPED FINE WIRE WOUND COLL. FACILITY: JOINT INST. NUCLEAR RES., DUBNAP USSR. - ----------- ---- ----- --- - - ----- USSR UDC: 53-07/.08-1-53-001.5 St~ MIRNOV, V. I.,, Joint Institute of Nuclear D-01Mg- Y. -FONOV, A. 11.) -Hesea--ch "A Method of Regulating Capture Efficiency in a Syr, ch rocyclotron" USSR Author's Cer'Llificate No 26,0367, Division 11, filet] 12 1.1ec 66, rubl-ishod 15 Feb 71 (from 'M-Fizika, No 4, Apr 72, Abstract No 4A508 P) Translation: A m-ethod is proposed for regulating capture effectiveness in the accelerat-ion mode in a phasotron. The procedure is based on chan&ing the magnetic field of the a-ccelerator. As r- distinguishinC feature sity of the output bevir. is increased by azirr-uthal of the patprit, the inten., variation of the vinglictic field, and the averoge va-lue of the fle.1d is regulated by var-jirg the ring current flowing through the turns of a NnndinV, around the pole. K. 11. Koroll. 1/:L USSR UDc 612.84 L D-R-al.RciHOG G., -AVETICLAN, Z. A., ALLAUVERDYAN, M. A., GLYZ, G. GRIGORYALN, Sh. V., and SAMIGYAN, G. Kh.:.~Laboratory of Optical Reception, Academy;of Sciences.Amenian 35R "Possible Xechanisms of the Magnetic Sensitivity of Birds" Yerevan, Biologichoskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 23, No 8, Aug 70, pp 26-34 Abstract: The possible role of the pecten in the eyes of birds as a photoreceptor and orientation factor which responds to Earth's magnetic fields during flight is discussed. The structure of the organ is described,'and the results of in- vestigations of its role and functions are reported. The processes which take U U I place in 'Wic pecton of,birds under the influence of an alternating magnetic field are as follows; As a result of irregularities in flight paths (e.g., changes in speed and altitude, head movements, otc.).the magnetic field stimulates heparin secretion and causes its concentration in the vascular network of the pecten. As a result of its negative electric charge and chemical U properties, the heparin pro ducos tho uxcitation of the central nervous system. Through electromagnetic in- n the a1zornating magnetic field causes the appearance of electromagnetic ductio, a forces in the blood vessels of the pecten. which tend to irritate the vascular roceptorG of the pecten and the optical nerve fibers (with which the pecten is in contact). The combined action of the magnetic field and light on the pecten 1/2 Vol 23, No 8, Aug 70, DANIIDV, V. j., et al, Biologichoskiy Zhurnal Armenii, pp 205-34 creates conaltions for a photomagnotic effect in the organ, leading to the forma- tion of diffused electric waves which tend to excite the optical nerve fibers. On this basis,the pecten may be regarded as performing the functions of aL bio- logical photo;_,gnetic magnetometer. Furtherexperimental and theoretical study of this hypothesis are necessary. 2/2 USSR UDC: 661.3.4 i MANDRUGIN, V. A., SAVUIKIIINA, T. A.., FILATOV.?'l, L. A., KRAVKOV,~%, I DANT 1 11. P. 1. A., VAVILOV, V. A.) L%Audim~ 111pvestigation of Elect rophosphors of the CRT Type-11 Sb. nauch. tr. VNIT Iyumino-Forov i osobo chist. veshchesv~ (Col- 01, T 7~7j- - --I~ - lected IL - , _76 11 cinucilic I'l-or 11 "1 r C , C7feTj L j73:6 ~ IIISt4jLtUtC Of Phosp]101-S P-111d PLIrC M~ItoriIIS) , 1.9_71, vyp 59 pp 73-82 (from Kh i a No 7 1) r72, Abstract No 71,1'4) T -zI, wi L11 v Plant. f7 Volt-- f 115 V z 0" 2-.~! ibiio-r~-_-,, o f USSR RMLOYA.V.& S. Soil Biology Faculty, Moscow State University "Study of Chemiluminescence of Cell Structures During Induced Carcinogenesis" Moscow,IBiofizika, No 1, 1971, pp 346-348 Abstract: The effect of polycyclic hydrocarbons on luminescence of rat liver cell nuclei, mitochondria, lysosomes, an&lipids was studied. The integral luminescence of the lipids and nuclei diminished during the interaction with carcinogens, a possible indication of the primary lowering of the level of free-radical reactions and in tensi Ei cation of the antioxidant acti-trity of the lipid phase. This also happened in theicase of mitochondria, although luminescence was intense during the first few minutes. The effect on the lysosome fraction was different, possibly because carcinogens, on coming into contact with the lysosomes, release enzymes, which are subsequently oxidized. In all the fractions there was a correlation between changes in the intensity of luminescence and the carcinogenic activity of the compounds. The addition of carcinogens to the organelles of tumor tissue (sarcoma 45) had little.effect on the intensity of luminescence, showing that tumor cells are highly resistant to carcinogens due to blocking of the carcinogen- metabolite reaction. 1/1 2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV7C ~':~CIRC: ACCESSION NO-ATOIL5117 ABSTRACTIEXTR ACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHEMILUMINESCENCE ACCOMPANIES THE .-:.-INTERACTION OF LYSOSOMES WITH VARIOUS CARCINOGENSlo INDICATING THATTHE LATTER.PROVOKE FREE RADICAL REACTIONSJN JHE LYSOSOME MEMBRANE. STRONG :_l;AR(;INOG,EN5 SUCH AS 3,4. BENZOPYRENE~ AND 20~METHYLCHOLANTHRENE (1) EXCITE STRONG:LUM,INESCENCE IN NCRMAL LYSOSOMES,:,WHEREAS WEAK CARCINOGENS SUCH AS;~ANTHRACENE AND 1,2 BENZOPYRENE.EXCITE::;LITTLE- 1 HOWEVERy 1 010 NOT CAUSE:LUMINESCENCE IN'SARCOMA'45 LYSOSOMES. : LIVER LYSOSOMES TAKEN AT ANTERVALS FROM ANIMALS TREATED WITH IISHOWED LUMINESCENCE INCREASES FOR ~UP TO 3 MONTHS AFTER TREATMENT. EXPOSING.M.IXTS.OF LYSOSOMES AND 3,4 BENZOPYRENE', OR .1 TO 2 TIMES 10 PRIME4 LUX VISIBLE LIGHT ..~CAVSED LUMINESCENCE IN PROPORTION TO THE~TIME OF. EXPOSURE AND THE ~,CAPCINOGENICITY 00 THE COMPD. LYSOSOMES:FROM ANIMALS EXPOSED TO 200, -650Y.-ICIR 1500 R GAMMA RAYS SHOWED LUMINESCENCE IN PROPORTION TO THE AMT. OF EXPOSURE. PEROXIDES, HYDROPEROXIDESP EPOXIDES9 ALDEHYDES, AND KETCNES WERE:OBSD., IN LYSOSOMES FROM CERTAIN HEPATOMAS AND ~LYMPHOSARCGMAS., APPARENTLY OXIDN. REACTIONS CAUSED BY FREE RADICALS ~-AREI:INVULVED IN CARCINUGENESIS. ..FACILITY:,~ MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. --LOMGNUSOVA-, MOSCOWs USSR.. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 534-341.001-572 SUGAKOV, V. I., TYCHINS.KIY, A. V., DANILOV--, V. V. MW "Amplified Miagnetostatic Echo" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, hTo 4, Apr 72, pp 781-786 Abstract: The paper outlines the theory of the amplified magnetostatic echo. The analysis is based on examination of a system of nonlinearly interacting modes of magnetostatic oscillations with regard to relaxation processes. The curve for the amplification factor as a fuaction of the interpulse spacing is studied in detail- It is shown -that this curve may have a maxa-MUM determined by competing processes of amplification and re- laxation. The theoretical results agree satisfactorily with experimental data. 162 - ------------- - USSR UDC: 51.6 E. P. "On the Problem of Synthesizing Logic Devices Based on Homogeneous I.Iinnik Matrices" Izv. Leningr. elektroteklin. in-ta (News of Leningrad Electrical En-ineer- it ing Instiuute), 1971, vyp. 98, pp 43-48 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 1V658) [No abstract] 1/1 USSR DAMILOV V. V., KOLESOV, N. V. "Reliability Synthesis of an Automaton with Detection of Single Failure" -ta, [Works of Leningrad Institute of Elec- Izv. Leningr. Elektroteklin. In tric Engineering), 1972, No 118, Part 1, pp 107-111 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V442 ~by K1. 11-fadatyan). Translation: The problem of reliability synthesis of'the logic convertor of an automaton is studied. It is assumed that individual defects are detected by means of the automaton being tested. 38 .-.112 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70. .,,.:T,ITLE--,`,l0NlLINEAR GENERALIZATIONS.OF DIRAC E,.IUATION WHICH ALLOW THE -CONFORMAL GROUP -U- YU.A. 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, ,,:.S()URC.E--TE0RETICHESKAYAk I MATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKAF 1970t VOL Zt NR'3t PP :29.7-301 PUBLISHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS--MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS TRAINSFORMATIO, NONLINEAR EQUATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .-"DDCUMENT,CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/ZO35 STEP N0--UR/0646/70/002/003/0297/0301 __CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102064 UNCLASSH'IED 212 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--L60CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102064 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE MOST GENERAL FORM IS CONSTRUCTED FOR THE NONLINEAR ADDITIONAL TERM TO HUMOGENEOUS (1.E. CORRESPONDING TO ZERO MASS) DIRAC EQUATIONt PRESERVING CONFORMAL INVARIANCE OF-THIS EQUATION. THE LARGEST TRANSFORMATION GRUUP (IF 'HICH IS ALLUWED INDEPENDENT VARIABLES AND COMPONENTSOF PSI IS-FOUND, -(IN-THE.S. LIE'S SENSE) BY THE~ABOVE MENTIONED GENERALIZATIONS OF DIRAC EQUATIUN. 112 0 11 UNCLASSIF10 PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 T.lTLE-_DYNAm(CS OF SYSTEMS OF CONTROL AT LOWER LIMIT OF RANGE OF `:,CONTROLLING' UNDER NONILINEAR DAMPING -U- 'AUTHOR-(05)-,DANILOV, YU.A., KAZI41RENKO, V.F., KULMIN, A.N., PARFENOV, A.S., PETROV-,YU.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,,,..SOURCE--AVTOMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKAY 1970t NR 3, PP 162-173 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--tiATHENIATICAL SCIENCES1 MECH.1 IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--DYNAMIC SYSTEM, NONLINEAR AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM, HARIMONIC FUNCTION, LINEAR APPROXIMATION CONTROL MAqKING--NG RESTRICTIONS ~-~OOCUMENT CLASS--IJNCLASSIFIED PROXY (ZEEL/FR;'0,E--I9J83/I474 STEP NJU--UR/0103/*10/000/003/0162/OL73 CIRC ACCESSION i"10--AP0106230 212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED VP OCL S S I NG DATE--239CT70 C' I R. CACCES,SION NO--AP0106230 ABSTR4CY/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE ARE Cl 0 NIS .1 1) E R E 0C (3 NJ T f N U 0 U 5 CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH NONLINEARITIES EXISTING IN THE LQA0 I N,(l OF 'THE EXECUTIVE COMPONENT THE INFLUENCE OF WHICH IS ESSENTIAL AT THE LOW SPEEDS OF THE MOVEMENIT. THE METHOD OF HARM01-41C L.INEAKizt4riot4 15 USED TO DETEkMINE THE CONDITIONS OF THE ORIGIN GA AUTO OSCILLATIONS AS WELL AS THE POSSIBILITY OF USING THEM TO ACHIEVE THE EFFECT OF VIBRATIONAL LINEARIZATION. THE RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATIO14 HAVE BEEN EXP.ERIMENTALLY PROVED, USSR AVERKOVICH, N. V., BONDAREVSKIY, Ye. Ya., DaU _LQV,,Yij, d RONOV, N. N., All Union Sci m-tific Research Institute of Physical Culture, Moscow Lnstitute of Electronic Hach-Line.-Bu--aiding, Kursk Polytechnical Institute, and LIvov Polybech- nical Institute nThe Level of Physical Fitness cf People Living in Various Parts of the Countrv, and.Methods of Evaluating It" Moscow, Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kulltury, No 10, Oct 70, PP 34-39 Abstract: Fitness levels waru assessed in 30,000 male and female first- and second-year students at various institutions of higher learning in Mosco-.,T, Kjxsi-) and Llvov. The evaluation was based on performance in various athletic events 1100 m dash, maning- broad jizq)) d4iot Put,, 1,500 m. run, ~ etc.) and co-aipared -;-,-ith normo established for two different - national exercise progrzas: GTO (Ready for Labor and Def onse of the USSR), i-kich has 1 been in eudstence for 10 years, arid the recently proposed (1969) GrZR (ITZeady-for Labor aid Protecticz: of the Although the -students of -Uha Moscow institutes and ixiivorsily did best in most', ol, the events in the GrO program, the vast mjority of all. of tho s'%-,udenLs lurn-cul :Ln /2 USSR AVEMOVICH, N. V., et al, Teoriya i Praktika KzicheCkoy Kulltury, k10 10, Oct 70, Pp 34-39 an overal-I Derformarce of satisfactory or better, showing that the GTO exe i rcises are too "easy." On the o~ TIM ther h--,-Tid, rerfo ance in, the GTZR events --vas significant ly below- expectations, primarily because the fitness level Gf Most Of the students was, too low. Geography is considered to be cnly one of,several factors (e. g., the nature ofthe institute attended, Q-m requirements, etc.) cited as responsible for the differences in results araong the various institutions. USSR UDc 629-7Ft3-ol4t525(47) 17 BALAYPV, N. F., GRODZOVSKIY. G. L. ZAKHAROV, V. M., Y~, ROF.,+,.~LYa MOROZ OV, P. KRAVTSEV, N. F., KUZ'?,'TN, R. N., NIKITIN, V. Ye., PEROV, S. P., PETUNIN, A,. N., UTKIN, V. and SHVIDKOVSKIY, Ye. G. "Scientific Data on tile Flight of Automatic Ionospheric "Yantar" Laboratories" Uch. zaD. Tsentr. Aproaidrodinam. in-ta (Scientific Notes of the Central AerohydrodynaT.-lic Institute) 1971, Vol 2, No 2, PP 5F-65 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Raketostroyeniye, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract 11.4-1.87 Resume) Abstractt Launches of automatic ionos-oheric "Yantpr' laboratories with gaseous Dlasma-.;cnic enFlnes up to 100-400 km altittidr~s were 'd of Eeophysical rockets, for the purDose of conducted with the ai 11 studying prospects of controlied fll-,ht, in u-Poer layerg of the atmosphere.Performance of gaseous plasma-lonic enpines under i,ono- s-oheric conditions was stuaied. Par,ameters ch-ractr~risirq the 'Lon jet-ionospheric plasma. interaction, as well --is of neutral atmosPhere were measured. Scientific dit--i on conducted ex- pertments is nrPsented. P fipureR, 1 table, 11 rpferpnces. -1/3 093 UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--27NOV_'0 EFFICIENCY EVALUATION OF THERMOELECTR1C. MATERIALS FOR THERMOGENERATORS OF VARIOUS,-U-. ._,-AUTHOR-(03)_EFREMOVi A.A., DANILDY,t YU.I., PUSHKAR.SKY, A.S. -__,".COUNTRY -OF fNFO--USSR, UNITED STATES rf ..:..SOURCE-.-4,TH ANNUAL INTERSOCIETY E,NERGY~CONVERSION~ENGINEERING CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, U.S.A., SL:2584 ~~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ''SUBJEC AREAS %-T- --BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, ENERGY CONVERSION. -TAGS-- EL ECTRIC ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, THERMOELECTRIC POWER, ~T.HERMOELECTRIC PROPERTY,.THERMOELECTRIC.:GENERATOR MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1632 STEP NO--US/10000/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSfON N0--ATQ135261 I c- S_ 1 FE 0 2/3 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 :,:C-IRC ACCESSION-NO--AT0135261 GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF -THERMOELECTRIC FACILITIES AND SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF THEIR WORK UNDER VARIOUS~CONDITIONS MAKE, FOR EACH CONCRETE CASE, CERTAIN REQUIREMI--.~ITS TO ~..-,THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS BEING USED-ANO~CONVERTERS ON THEIR POWER ~CHARACTERISTICS. GENERALLY, AT THE PRESENT TIME,'IN PRACTICE, VALUE OF CRITERION ARE USED FOR:iEVALUAT[ON OF POWER POTENTIALITY OF:.THEP.MOELECTRrC MATERIAL APPLICATION.--.HOWEVER.'~NOW, WHEN FIELDs OF :THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR APPLICATION AND CONUITIONS OF THEIR OPERATION ..'ARE CONSIDERABLY EXTENDED, SUCH EVALUATION BECOMEIEVIDENTLY INSUFF IC I ENT. THE PRESENT THEORETICAL WORK CONTAINS.NEW CRITERIONS OF EFFICIENCY EVALUATION OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS~OEPENDING ON SPECIFIC 7..lCONOIT.IONS OF OPERATION. THESE CRITERIONS.~ARE PRESENTED IN ANALYTIC EQUATIONS, DEDUCED FOR SOME CONDITIONS STATED BELOW WHEN IT IS NECESSARY -ACHIEVEm .. 1. MAXIMUM INTERNAL:. EFF IGI ENCY- OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIAL. MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY OF CONVERSION. .3. MAXIMUM ELIECTRIC CAPACITY FROM.CROSS SECTION UNIT OF THERMOELECTRIC-CONVERTER FOR A CASE WHEN COLD JGfNTS..OF THERMOELEMENTS ARE COOLED.BY.CONVECTIONAL WAY. 4. MAXIMUM .,ELECTRIC CAPACITY FROM CROSS SECTION UNIT-OF THERMOELECTRIC CONVERfER, WHEN.COLD JOINTS OF THERMOELEMENTS ARE COOLED ONLY BY RADIANT HEAT EXCHANGE. FORALL INDICATED CASES, THE.EFFICIENCY OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS WORK IS ESTI-MATED BY DIMENSIONAL OR NOtl N N DIMENSIO, AL C014PLEX WHICH INCLUDES ONLY VALUES OF QUALITY,; MAXIMUM OPE~RATING TEMPERATURE OF THERMOELECTRIC MATERIAL AND MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE TEMPERATURE DROP ON IT. I I A r r T r~ 7 r PROXY.-REEL/FRAME-1993/0620 STEP NO--UR/0089170/028/001/0033/0037 :CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0113506 USSR uDc: 613-1 Doctor of Yedicall Sciences, Director of the Central Scien- tif c esearch Institute for Health Resort.Medicine and Physiotherapy, USSR Ministry of Health, and OVCHARGVA, V. F., Head, Division of Medical Climatology and Climatotherapy, Central Scientific Research Institute of Health Resort and Physiotherapy, USSR Ministry of Health "Why Is the Midmountain Environ _nt Healthful? Moscow, Priroda, No 7, 1971, PP.8-14 Abstract: Despite the wide use of health resorts in the mountains for the treatment of such diseases as tuberculosis bronchial asthma, incipient forms of hypertension, various forms of psychosis and anemia, etc., the mechanism of their curative action is not yet clear. Several zones have been distinguished by altitude in a medical sense. These zones are used for treating different diseases. Climatologists differentiate the factors of the mountain climate into two groups: conservative factors, which distinguish the climate of any ziountain area from that of lowland or sea-level regions; and specific factors which distinguish one mountain area from another. Conservative factors deDend on-the elevation. These include: reduced atmospheric pressure; reduced air temperature and humidity; insignificant changes in meteorological conditions 1/2 USSR DANILOV, Yu. Ye. and OVCHAROVA, V. F., Priroda, No 7v 1971, pp 8-14 from-day to day, against a background of more pronounced changes over the course of one day; increased total solar and ultraviolet radiation; electro- magnetic conditions in the atmosphere favorable to the human organism -- depressed gradient potential and increased total conductivity (chiefly due to negative aeroions); increased quantities of ozone, terpenes, phytoacides; and finally, extreme purity and transparency of the air. The partial pressure of oxygen in the air has a significant influence on the respiratory process; but the parameters now available do not give an adequate idea of the actual quantity of oxygen in the air. The authors describe experiments carried out by one of them and by other researchers to improve these parameters. From these experiments it appears that on ascending into the mountains we experience a-change in the oxygen content of the air equivalent to that vhich occurs in lowland or sea-level regions vith the onset of a large cyclone. Such changes are of great significance for those suffcring from cardivascula disorder= who already have, in Sechenov's expression, "internal altitude." The article is supplied with five graphs showing variations in various meteorological indexes; these graphs have extremely detailed captions. There is also one table showing meteorological indexes in various places in the Soviet Union. 2/2 66 Raw. W" RUH, wommuhummiumijimi 023 UNCLASSIFIEP PROCESSING,DATF--27NOV70 j.tTLE--blEDICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM OF'REST -U- -(02)-DANILOV, ~AUTHGR YU-YE-i OPPENGEYMI D.Go ~COUNTRY OF INFO-_USSR OURC E--l'40 SCOW, SOVETSKOYE ZORAVOOKHRANEMIYEv RU-SS[A,1,1, NO 3) 1.9701 PP ~WbAft PUOLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--BICLOGtCAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,TOPIC TAGS--PUBLIC, HEALTH, FATIGUE, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE .CONTROL MARK I RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY RGeL/FRAME--3005/0713 STEP tJO--UR/0753/70/000/003/0054/0057 CIRC ACCESSION N(/'--AP0132816 J;--i L A S 3 1 F I F D 2/3 023 UiNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27N0V7,C'# .CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132816 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE CPSU PRGGRAt41 THE DIRECTIVES ~OF THE TWENTY THIRD CONGRESS FOR THE FIVE YEAR PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY IN THE 1966-1970 PERIOD, ANO IN A OF. DECREES OF THE CC CPSU. AND THE COUeNCJL:OF -MINISTF.RS USSR MUCH _,~-ATTENTION 15 PAID TO THE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE SCALE REST OF THE PUBLIC, P, -TO THE.CONSTRUCTIOsN OF HEALTH RESORTS AND TOURIST~'CEIITE S, AND ALSO TO C, ZONES AN'D:AT HEALTH RESORTS. 0,NISERVATION OF NATURE IN SUBURBAN REST ~-JH[S IS NOT ACCIDENT. THE ORGANIZATION OF.LARGE,SCALE REST FOR THE woRKERS-AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES IS AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL WELFARE, MEDICAL AND ECONOIMIC PROBLEM, WPOSE SOLUTION IS EXTREMELY1IMPORTANT TO -PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND TO THE FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF THE HEALTH OF .-THE SOVIET PEOPLE. THE PROBLEM OF REST HAS ASSUMED 134RTICULARLY -Of WEEK WITH ..SERIOUS IMPORTANCE WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE 5; DAY W RK JWO FREE.DAYS THE SPECIFIC SOCIAL 'dELFARE FEATURE OF SOLBIING THF PROBLEM OF RE;T IN THE USSRt AS DISTINGUISH5D FROM THE CAPITALIST NTRIESi LIES NSTRUCTION ANi MAINTENANCE OF THE COUt It% THE FACT THAT THE~ CO, REST ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE SOVIET PEOPLE AqE BASED ON THE USE OF SOCIAL CONSUMPTION FUNDS, SOCIAL INSURANCE FUNDSt THE SPECIAL FUNDS OF E-11TERPRISES, AND KOLKHOZ FUNDS. THE RES]' AIND TOURIST ESTABLISHIMENTS BUILT IN THE YEARS OF SOVIET POWER 'AND USED RY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. HtVE PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE, IN* PREVENTAON OF DISFASE, IN IMPROVING PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT9 ANU 1.4 STRENGTHEN1,%G li-EALTH. BUT THE .,PRE,SENT INETWORK OF THESE ESTABLISHMENTS IS NOT MEETING THE GRUWING NEEDS OF THE PUBLIC FOR ORGANIZED REST. m U:*,ICI-- ASS I F I E-0 USSR 576-858-25.ol(476)-,,I:--'- um SMOYLOVA, T. I., VOTTAI-011, V. 1. 1-11SITAYEVA N. P. TMOD'I-CO L. P. FEDORCRUK, L. V., VOINOV, 1. N., and DANILMIA, G. M. t~lor ussian Institute of Epiderdology and Microbiology, IUnsll~- "Detection of Uahmniyerd Virus in the Belorussian SSR'I Moscov, Voprosy Virusologii, No 1, 1973) pp 111-112 Abstm.-t: A strain of Uukumiyemi virus, n .d Belo,.,ezhslciy-Llu-~-,uniy,-ni-IOP, was I in Brett.1-a-,ya Oblast, Belorussian SSR isolated for the first time in 1970-197. from femle h:oftes ricimis. The virus belo-ngea to the ec'romel-ta Groun passed throuj-1 35-m- Seitz filters without significant titer cban.-es, and appar~.,jitly the virions had P. supercapsular lipoprotein memibrane. The virus was hi pathogenic to newborn white mice mich less so to Ii-9 gin rlice, and nonr-tho,-enic to adult guinea pi,3s and white rats. reactions wit~.I several Specific sera con-irrred that this virus belong-s t'o the UWrau-i'yerij groun, Apparently the 13--lovezhskiy microfocus. from which the virus was olbtaircd is part of an extensive focus opreadin-r, from the P~-Itic Sea soutb to Czcch-,,-A.o- Yakia and western Ukrainian S.M. USSR UDC: 536.24:536.42 DANILOVA, G. N., BEL'SKIY, V. K., KUPRIYANOVA, A. V., BORISHANISKAYA, A. V. "Motion-Picture Study of the Process of Boiling of Ammonia and Freon" V sb. TeDlo- i massoDerenos. T. 2. Ch. I (Heat Transfer and 1,~ass Transfer, Vol 2, Part 1--collection of works), Minsk, 1972, pp 132-140 (from RZh- -Mekhanika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9B993) Tranblation: Experiments were done with large-volume boiling on a hori- zontal stainless steel plate measuring 60X 1.19 mm (in experiments with freon-12, -142, -113) and 62.5 Y 2.6 mm (in experiments witiz aipmcnia). 2 -oneriments from 2 580 to 116 300 Til' Heat fluxes were varied in the c. pressure from 0.59 to 12.2 abs. at. Motion pictures were taken at a rate of -3 600-4 700 frames per second. The quantitative effect of pressure oz. the detachment diameter Do the rate of detachment U, the product DO,U and the rate of Growth of ~hlc bubbles at the instant of detachment Wo"= (dD/dT )T=T, was determined. At atmospheric pressure, in view of the closeness of the characteristics of vaporization of freons, it is proposed that the values Do, = 0.65 mm, and U= 62 Hz, DDIU= 40 Lr"1/2 should be assumed; for ammonia -- DO] = 1. 115 mm. Computational expressionr nre proposed for USSR ILOVA, G. N., et al., Teplo- i massoDerenos. T. 2. Ch. 1, Minsk, 1972, Pp 139-~140 these characteristics, which decrease in magnitude as pressure is increased. On the basis of the law of corresponding states, a generalization is also proposed for calculating the detachment diameter of:vapor bubbles of water, freon-12 and arnonia. The rate of I growth of vapor bubbles (Wd') is sat's- factorily described by the Labuntsov formula when S= 6-75,for ammonia and =4.5�5 for freon-12. Bibliography of 13 titles.. Yu. Ye. Pokhvalov. 2/2 70 J- ?4 FPDtr.OvlF7r SCIENCE c3sR Oxubmn moneal Imtitutal Ko.0-, VlodlL.L-ky. 0... to, I D-- 70. p 3 "of IL xft.joak~ h.*d or th. chair or w.-- Dis .... a 2/1 27, LWR *L*ftir4rM4 39WAttia Asoarch Institute or Trowmatelefy and Crthopedleso Pmoov. IladitainskayslGat-to. 4 D-0 TO. P umidato or ibdi-I sti-no-s. &a-l-r .01antitle f -I.P.4les USSR UDC 615.361.419.014.413 FOOTENKOV, A. G., LQVA, L. A EYEVA, L. P., Laboratory of A., and ALEKS Bone 11arrow Conservation and Culture of the Central Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Ministry of Health USSR, Moscow "The Effect of Various Freezing Regimes on the Proliferating Activity and Differentiation of Bone Narrow Stem Cells" Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 16, Vo 8, 1971, pp 2-1-25 Abstracti A study was carried out of the effect of freezing and thawing on the preservation of stem cells, with quantitative determinations of such cells made by the method of cloning the hematopoietic tissue. The bone narrow of mice was prepared in TsOLIPK (Tsentral'nyy Ordena Lenina Ilauchino-issledovatel'- skiy Institut Gematologii I Perelivaniya Krovil Central."Order of Lenin" Scientific Research Institute of Hematology ancl Blood Transfusion) 110 3* solution and frozen with 15% glycerine solution and 10,% serum solut-ion. -,our regliaes were studied with different freezing times. The bone aa 'row was thawed out in a water bath with different thawing times, and transpJanted into the spleen of lethally irradiated mice. On the 9th transplant day the mice were sacrificed and the stem cells studied in the excised spleens. The greatest 1/2 58 USSR FMOTEKKOV, A. G., et al., Problemy Gematologii I Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 16, No 8, 1971, pp 21-25 number of stem cells were preserved with rapid thawing. A parallel study of cell colony structures revealed that after the transplant of fresh bone narrow the predominant type was erythroblastiep and with frozen bone marrow -- undifferentiated. The largest number of stem cells were retained with freezing I.degree per minute to -130, then 10 degrees per minute to -1960, and with quick thawing in a water bath at 390C for4 minute. Stem cells subjected to extremely low temperature reveal a proliferating , capacity in the body of an irradiated recipient later than the stem cells Ulf fresh bone marrow, which explains the slower restoration of peripheral blood Indexes in patients treated with frozen bone marro W, USSR UDC: 669.295.476 BRYNZA, A. P., DANILQVA, L. M. "Cathodic Behavior of Alloys in the Titanium-Oxygen System in Sulfate Solutions" Vopr. Khimi i Khim. Tekhnol. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. (Problems of Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection), 1973, No 28, pp 112-118 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8 1973, Abstract No 8G215, by G. Svodtseva). Translation: The study of the system Ti-O 2with 02 content up to 35 at. by methods of physical-chemical andlysis showed that together with interstitial solid solutions, the suboxide compounds Ti 0, Ti 0 and Ti 0 are formed. The 6 3 2 Ti-O alloys studied in sulfate solutions are more effective cathodes than 2 Ti iodide. The molarization curves show a Iwave illustrating the limiting current preceding the liberation of H 2. The height of the wave depends on the concen- tration of 02 in the Ti, PH of the solution, and rate of linear potential scanning, The limiting current is influenced by the thickness wid composition 1/2 7_7 USSR Brynza, A. P., Danilova, L. M., Vopr. Khimi i Khim. Tekhnol. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb., 1973, No 28, pp 112-118. of the oxide film on the electrode. The.process of reduction of the oxide film to the Ti 0 suboxide is greatly facilitated and hydride formation can occur 3 directlyon the surface of an oxide-free specimen. The anode-grown film has variable 02 content, pores and defects., Cathodic processes on Ti hydrides and suboxides differ as to H2 liberation potential and shape of the anode branches of the curves. The hydride-formation reaction on Ti 0 suboxide is limited by 3 the stage of H2 ion discharge. 5 figures, 11 biblio.~refs_ 2/2 85 Ace, Nr: 00 Ref. Code: UR 0216- 47222 PRIMARY SOURCE: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, 1970) Nr 1,, pp 1.nv-114) L. V. DANrLOVA CYTOCHEMICAL METHODS OF.TRACING THE ACTIVITY OF ACID PHOSPHATASE IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Institute of Molecular Biology A~adeiny of Sciences USSR The present paper is a review of cytochemical means of determination of acid phos-- phatase activity based on the Gomory method proposed for electroli microscopic investi- gations. The review deals with the main works connecied with [tic elaboration of methods. Jor electron mcroscopy beginning with the first attempts to, apply the Gomory reaction W electron microscopic works and up to the recent improved wa%s of determining acid phosphatase activity in animal cells. Difficulties are discussed connected with the method itself and resulting difficulties of interpretation of the facts obtained by research workers. who want to apply the method in their work. RE-EL/FRAM 19790124 USSR 576-809-51 _QOdLQY,~LX. V and ITADLROVA, -1. X., Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Scimiciis WSSR "Effect, of kyophilization on the Diagnostic Properties of Pseudomonas Bacteria" Moscow, Izvest-iya Akadenii NaWc 553R, Seriya Biologicheskaya, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, pp 903-906 Abstract: After lyophilization, Pseudomonas aurantiaca, fluorescens, and yoc a- 0 p~ y nea cultures kept for 12-18 month-- at temperatures of 2-4 C were found to be largely unchanged in their diagnostic properties. Mlicroscopic studies showed that the bacteria retained their, bacilliai:Sr shape and their size (1 to 1.5 x 0.5 The Hugh-Leifson method i-ras used to study the consu*tion of carbon from various sources, including glucose, mannobe, galactose, lactose, sucrose, maltose, d-ara- binose, 1-arabinose, xylose, glycerin, salicyl, inosibe, md mannite. In some caaes, there was a delay of h8-60 hours in'the conversion of some of these car- bon sources; after, one or two exchanges of the nutrient nedium, ho-.-,-.ever, the test cultures exhibited the sa-me behavior in this resFect as the controls. Urease formation, the use of organic acids as carbon sources.1,1 and the L,---enko iodine- -acetate test were also studied. No changes in the diagnostic properties of the bacteria viere found in any test. 19 USSR UDC 612.833.81 IT 0111,., EV A. TIMKIN, V. IN., KUZ'MIN, S. M., MEZENTSE U. and DAN R. A. "Kinetic Changes in Nuclear RNA of the FippoCaMPLIS, Cerebellum, and Cerebral Cortex in Rats in the Process of Learnin,-,1' Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti, No 1, 1970, pp L85 190 'Abstract: The RNA content of the nuclei of nerve cells in the 'cortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus of Wistar rats increase shortly after the be-inning of formation of a food conditioned reflex, reaching a-.peak in 20-30 min And returning to.norval in abotu 40 The peak coincided with the beginning of stabilization of the min. reflex. After the reflex was formed, the nPUNA. content in the cor- tex and hippocampus slowly incrensed,,returning to normal after 2 or 3 days. This did not occur in the cerebellum. Control rats (animals rece-ving signal and food stimulation unrelated to motor responses) also exhibited an increasein the RK14 content of the neu- ron nuclei, but the time dependence had a less pronounced peak a slower decrease by the end of the I'learning" period. Possible causes and mechanisms of the phenomena observed are discussed. 1/1 _ - - ------------ 1/2 028 UNC-L A'S S_[ F .1 e D P:ROCeSIS I ING ~ DATE'_-I8SEP70 -TITLE--KINETIC CHANGES IN THE NRNA OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS, THE CEREBELLUM AND CEREBRAL CORTEX OF RATS IN THE PROCESS OF LEAPNING -U- AUTHOR-(04)-TIMKIN, V.N., KUZMIN, S.M., MEZEBTSEVMi;A.N.,, DAN[LOVA? R.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR I..SOURCE--ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY OEYA~EL?IIOST19 19701 VOL 20, NR 1, PP ~185-190 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--HIPPOCAMPUS, CEREBELLUM, CEREBRAL CORTEX, RAT, RNA, OSYCIIOLt ONDITIONING, LEAW OGIC C -41NG MECHANI:SM,, CONDITIONED REFLFX UNTROL MARKIPIG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--198210734 STEP NO--UR/O;-)47/70/02o/001/0185/01()O CIRC ACCESStON NO--AP0052187 -2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED OROC ESS I NG DAT E-- IS SEP7 0 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052137 !.ABSJ`RACT/EXTRACr--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE PROCESS ()f-- SIMPLE -STRUMENTAL CONDITIONING IN RATS THE RNA CONrENT IN 'HE NUCLEI OF THE T N CORTEX, THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND THE' CEREBELLUM AT FIRST INCREASES, PASSES A MAXIMUM, AND BY THE END OF LEAPNING OROPS TO NOR,4.AL. THE 11AXIMUM (-;F N RNA CONTENT CORRESPONDS TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CONDITIONED REFLEX c: STABILIZATION. AFTER THE END OF LEARNING, THE N R14A CONTENT IN THL- CORTEX AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS SLOWLY GOES UP, REACHING 30 TO 50PERCENT 1~1 24 HOURSt AND DIMINISHES TO NORMAL INTWO OR THREE DAYS. NO SUCH CHANGES ARE OBSERVED IN THE CEREBELLUM. IN ANIMAL"S WHICH RECEIVED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE EXPERIMENTAL ONES, SIGNAL AND ALIMENTARY STIMULI SIMILAR N RNA CHANGES OCCURRED IN THE ~REGARDLESS OF THE MOTOR REACTIONST PROCESS OF LEARNI.NG; BUT THEIR DEPENDENCE.:ON TIME.DISPLAYED A LESS .- -PRONOUNCED MAXIMUM AND A SLOWER DROP BY THE.END OF LEARNING. APART FROM :THIS,:IN THE LATTER CASE THE N RNA CONTENT DOES NOT INCREASE AFTER THE OF THE CONDITIONED REFLEX. THESE DIFFERENCES ARE APPARENTLY WITH THE PECULIARITIES OF THE NERVE CELL ACTIVITIES DURING LEARNING AND STIMULATION. --UNC-L-A~SSFIED UNCLASS LFI ED GATlr'---"7N'0V7G I t2 o T 113' ND t I ~P, 'T,ITLr---EXT',);',CN0 F- VANADIUM Al -1011 Y 91 D E: t UM, Fp MTREAT-0 AUTHOR-(03)"BERGt G.A.p DANILOVA, R. A. DUBININP ~G.G. ~,~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-S3-UPCE--U-S.S.R. 263,569 -E--OTKRYT[YA, IZOBRET., PROM. OBRAITSY, TOVARNYE ZNANKI L970, R~;= F E R E Nil QATE PUBLISHE0-10FEB70 S QBJ EC TA.REAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOP I CTAGS--CliEi%IICAL PATENT, METAL CATALYST, VANAOTUM, MOLYBORFNUM, SIOL V EN rEXTRACTION, HYDROREFINING c jc,,4 T R 0 L','lARKING--,4r) RFSTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1835 STEP '40--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 ~CIRC ACCESS[L --AA0132100 ON NO USSR PUIATOV, I. R., DANILOVA R - 1.4 ROZGOIX, M. I., and RIZAYEVA, F. N., Tashkent Scientific ReseE~c~i-n-s-iip-t-ufe--oi'Vaccinesp and Sera# Tashkent "Comparative Characterization of Immunomorphological Reactions upon Experimental Administration of the Venom of the Central Asian Blunt-Nosed Vipej:!, Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 12, Dee 71, pp 45-47 Abstracti Changes in the immunomorphological reactions of mice upon intravenous Injection of the venom of the Central-Asian blunt-nosed viper (in a dose of LD 50) were investigated. In response to the.venomp formation of antibodies to the liver took place. Profound progressive dystrophy of the liver alit! spleen developed. Hemodynamic shifts were also observed. The content of nucleic acids and of glyoogen in the liver decreased. Immunization of the poisoned animals by intravenous injection of ovine erythrocytes on the seconiday after admWstration of the venom increased -11body-forming cells in the spleen. The formation of .the amount of an. plasmatic cells in the spleen and immunogenesis were inhibited by the venom. -51 "MIM Pharmacology E~nd;TOXICO Ogy;~ USSR TjDc 615,917 DANILOVA, S. A. "Experimental Data on the Toxicology of Ribor a New Boron,-Containitig Pro- paration" V sb. Gigiyena priz~.1.eneniya, toksikol. pestitsiflov i klini otravl. (Eygicne of 3~esticiies and tile Clindcal Aspects of tile Application and To~-.icolog~y of U Poisoning -- collection of works), -,ryp. 9, Kiev, 1971, pp 237-243 (from T'Zil- Farinakologiya. 11hi ni terapev ticherUy e . s reds tva. Toksikolof~iya, No 2, Fub 72, Abstract Ho 2.54.809) Translation: Tile OL 50 of ribor (I; 21;a,,O-,', 203-2C 5 1160631i20; a fuzif,,,icide used as -in antisepticfor wood used for the storage and transportation of food products) in the case of single internal administration was 7,800 T-,.,,/kg for micc and mg/k, for rats. In rats on administration of I in a do-se of 1.66 per day for 4 raonths, a genuine reduction in Lite erythrocyte cont'(Mit and t"ne 11L corlton't- in the blood and also a reduction in tile generation of sorlium benzoate "ere noted. For applications. of I in tile form of a 20% solution to tile skin of rat:.q and ra!)bl'ts,no signs of intoxication or locol irritation were discovered. On administering a 211. solution to the conjunctival sac of tile eye of a rabibit tile I had a weakly expressad. irritating effect. S I NG E, A T 1-03 J!"- 7 C UNCLASSIFIED M- 11 T I TL,E- M\V E N I EN T NU T I ENT M EC iUM FCR GRCi I AC INCCC FR T~-E P~TFUCCIC4L V--,~TER14L -L- L. N.11.r LL'kY-:, S.S., CANILC WNFcY CF INFC--L~SR ~~C ~ ~scLPCE--'VESTl%16 E R 1, I"TCLCGII IVENEFCLC G11, 1~;7G, NQ 1, PP t7-71 CATE FLPLISFEC ------- 7C 'SLP ECT ~REAS--MLCGICAL AiND VEDIC'.AL SCIENCES. ~TCFIC T4GS--CLLTLRE M-EClUX, VENFRAIL DISEASE :--CC&TRCL v4RKlNG--NC RESTRICTICNS CLASS--LNCLASSIFfEC WCXY REEL/FRAVE--lS7W0874 STEP,t~C--U;;/C2C6/70/OCC/C OI/k~t~,67/CO71 CIRC ACCL-SSICN ,,C--APCC4,734E U!~ C L A.-) S -1 FIH: I Acc. Nr; AP00473W Re-LL Code:lMad/- PRDMARY SOURCE: Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, 1970, Nr PP 47 -71 A CONVENIENT NUTRIENT MEDIUM FOR GROWING GONOCOCCI FROM THE PATHOLOGICAL MATERIAL N. Af. Outhinnikov. S. S. Lar(e T. A'. Danilova Summary Simple nutrient media are not suitable for primary isolation of gonococcus. A bet- ter medium is one with the addition of ascitic fluid, ;A~t present, however. it is difficult to obtain ascitic fluid in sufficient amounts, A. number of ascitic-free media has been prepared which are quite good for primary isolation of gonococci irom the pathologic material. Ingredients used f6r preparation of the media are readily available. R E E"r F EWN' , E Jn- 19790874 Mi.. USSR UDC 577-.1!615.~'7/9 AVEZBA=z-.V, I., a=& nANMaVA, -r- G7- "Primary ToxicologicaL Characteriktif'cs and: Cw7millative: Propertl es- of ~'2'5-1 - 7" and 3,4-dichlorouittrahanzenes!' V sb. Gigiyena v usloviArakh sharkaga klimata:(Hygiene in a Hot.Climate,----. collection of works) , Tashkenr, "Maditaina," * IR70', - pp: 136-143 (f rom:- RZh- - Blologlcheskava Khim:Lva . No 9, MAy-- 711, Abs-act=:No~ 9- F1866 by M. Sh.) Tran lation: Data aa the structu=LL ch-ang.er~- ih- tissues of the- myocardium, brain, liver, and kidneys; ara orr, ch-anges- in-. tha-. concentra tion of ~ RNA DNIA,, and glycogen are presented.. 1/1 1/2 0287 UNCLASSIFIEV:: PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 l4TLE--THE EFFECT OF CARaON UISULFIDE ON THE COAGULATING SYSTEM JF THE -U- BLOOD AUTHOR--DANILOVA, T.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE-_TERAPEVTICHESKtY ARKHIV 1970, 'VOL 4Zo NR 3t PP 74-76 ~_DATE PUBLISHED-----70 ~-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .-TOPIC TAGS--CARBON DISULFIDE, BLOOD COAGULATION, FIBR[NOGEN, HEPARIN, FIBRINOLYS[S, TOXICITY CC(iT~P-;L 5 T IC T I Ei:l S CLASS.--UNCL44SSIFIED k OX'f E E L / I- i'i0w L - - 1 -9 P, ISTEP CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0102781 UN:LASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED I)RrCFSSI*,,G !)ATE--('?qrT70 C IRC, ACCESSION NG--AP0102781 ABSTRACT/FlTRACT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. INVESTIGATION WAS DONE DF THF COAGULATING SYSTEM OF T~E BLOOD IN 52 PERSONS AT THE :AGE '_'F 33~-45 YEARS OLD.-HAVING JEEN SUBJECTED TO OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE OITH CARBON UISULFIDE. A COAGULOGRAM AND THROME~OELASTOCARDI~.)Gq:\M CF THE BLOOD, PLASMA AND PLASMA WITHOUT THROMBOCYTES WERE-INVESTIGATED. ALL THE MATERIALS.WERE STATISTICALLY TREATE-D4 THERE WERE FOUND HYPERCJAGULATI3% SHIFTS GEING.MOPE EXPRESSE.D IR PERSONS WITH PHENOMENA OF NEURi3roxicos.1s: SHORTENING,OF'THE TIME OF THE BLOOD~COAGULATIONlAND PLASMA RECALCIFICATION, INCREASE OF THE PROCONVERTIN ACTIVITY AND F IB'-11N3GEN CONCENTRATION, DECREASE OF FREE HEPAPLIN, A DROP IN THE FIBRINDLYTIC ACTIV-ITY OF THE PLASMA. THE THROMBOELASTOGRAM SHOWED A DECREASE OF R AND K ANDAN 114CREASE OF MA AND INDEX,Cl:. THE INVESTIGATION OF THE .,,,,aLOOD COAGULATION SYSTEM MAY BE USED FOR THE DIA61NOSIS OF CARB3..,4 j)lSULFfDF,':rNTOXlCATlON. :112 7- 021, UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 JITLE--CHROMATOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS:.OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS VARIANTS IN CELLULOSE.[ON EXCHANGERS -U- (02)~-GENDON YU.Z.,, T. S OF.INFO--USSR ~SOURCE-VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 1970, NR12v PP 171-176 DATE P U8 L I S HE 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL A.NO MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--CHROMATOGRAPHY, CELLULOSE, ION EXCHANGE RESIN, POLItiMYELITIS V.IRUSj SEROLOGIC TEST CCNT~%OL .lA!ZKIi',.'r.--N0 RESTRICTIUNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--L99010727 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/00210171/0176 CIRC ACCESSION No--AP0108933 UNCLASS[FIEO 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0103933 _ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHROMATOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR OF POLIOVIRUS VARIANTS OF THREE SEROLOGICAL TYPES VAS STUDIED IN ANIONITE DEAE CELLULOSE AND CATIONITE CAR8OXYMETHYLCELLUL.OSE- SOME STRAINS WERE H WAS FOUND TO HAVE DIFFERENCES IN THEIR CHROMATOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR WHIC MANIFECTED IN'DIFFEREMT DEGREE OF ELUTION (CHARACTERIZED BY THE TOTAL AROUNT OF ELUTING VIRUS IN RELATION TO THAT PUT ON THE COLUMN) AND ION WITH THE ION EXCHANGER (CHARACTERIZED DIFFERENT S-TPENGTH OF CONNECT ~BY THE CONCENTRATION OF NACL IN BUFFER SOLUTION AT WHICH VIRUS ELUTION ~OCCURRED). THESE FEATURES OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOUR WERE SHOWN To BE --~..CAPABLE OF CHANGING INDEPENDENTLY FROM FACH OTHER. THE MAJORITY OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS STRAINS UNDER STUDY HAD DIFFERENT CHROMATORGAPHIC ~PATTERNS IN EXPERIMENTS IN ANIONITE DEAE'CELLULOSE AND CATIONITE CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE. THE MAHONEY STRAINt HOWEVERI BOTH IN ANIONITE -AND CATIONITE SHOWED UNSTABLE ASSOCIATION WITH THE ION EXCHANGERS7 WHILE ATS VARIANT,.LSC2AB WAS MORE STABLE. NO DEFINIT,ELY MANIFESTED CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CHAOMATOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF POLIOVIRUS VARIANTS UNDER STUDY AND THEIR PATHOGENICITY'COULD BE DEMONSTRATED. THE OBSERVED CORRELATION WAS RELATED ONLY WITH PARTICULAR STRAINS. UNCLASSIFIEO Mechanical Properties us SR'_ LWO 669A5.018.8 FELIWANDLER, E. G., and DAIfILOVA,,T. V. "Divestigation of Properties and Industrial Testing of Eigh-Strongth n1711411-2) and Khl6.N7!-2yu Stainless Steels" Sb-0. tri- TsNII chern. m etallargii (Collection of Works of Cantral Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy), 1970, vyp. 77, I)P 131-141 (ftom.RZh-Hetallurgiya, !"o 3, I;Ar 71, Abstract 11-10 3158 by author.3) 5 Translationt The article presents data regarding the influence of phase composition ard heat-treatment procedure on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of brands Khl6N7li2Yu and Kh!71141D transition-class steels.. Two illustrations. Four tables. Bibliography with three titles. USSR UDC 669.14.018.8 -M-M-UMIER, E. G. and DANIIWIA, T. V. -01 Testj-,,-g of D an4 kh-I'N717-Yu es ara -tmus't -Starxy o-I High-Strength Siz~lass Spetsial Iny ye Stali i Splavy [Special Steels and Allov-s-Collection of Work-S), No 77, Metallu.rgiya Press, 1970, pp 131-141 Translation: The article presents data on the influence of the phase composition and heat treatment mode on the-properties of.steels in the transitional class in- cluding UU07"Af-u. &-Ld. Rhi7N."'MID. I figures; 4 tables; .3 bibli,o. refs. 'A 48 ~PRIOCESSING DATE--20NOV70 018 -IC DETERM[INATMN GF T C Pe T k I R j1C L QUAN T I T f E S OF IR 10 1 UM _U_ ~AuTliuk- (02)-cAit ILGVA, V N LISICHENOKs, S.L. -COUNTRY CF fPIFG--L5SR :,s 4al z-,.c S.S.R. 2-. MAK 1 19 70 ~kEF.EkEI4CE- L-f.(AYrTYj4, I i'-) ~^'E T ALM, T 11 V A 4~;*~, Y E PROM. C. a DATE FUbL 15i-ELI-13FE370 UbJECT ACE;,S--Chc_M ISTRY -Tl~ 2.11 C I ~4.'; S i- f C P E.-17 T Cil E M 1 C A L NA L Y S S i~'i~ 6.4 N I C S 0; L VI~ -~N' T I R lij I U M XN.I.Lys s CciiTRCL MAR -K I N G N G RE S T.4 I C TJ ON S Mxtjmi:~J CIL S -J~_ F I E 0 ~J_PROXY REE 1 a40 STEP NG--UR/0482f 0000 C 0. C ACCESSIC!" -_112 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 -TITLE--ACTION OF VALIUM IDIAZEPA,"1) 0.14 THE CONVULSION SYNDROME DURING TETANUS -U- G.N.t DANILOVA, YE.Z. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -.,.SOURCE--FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 19709 33(2)o~ 166-9 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ~-..-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDTCAL ~-TOPIC TAGS-T~:TANUS, RAT, MUSCLE RELAXANT, NEURON, SPINAL CORD. ~ANTTCQNVULSANT ORUG '.CONT.RUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~.:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEU ~._.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1168 STEP NO--U~/0390/70/03-i/0-32/01-66/016t) CI.RC ACCESSICN %10--AP0115187 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 029 UNCLASSIMED pRorESSING DATE ..60CT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0115197 ~".ABSTKACT/EXTRlACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, VALIUM (DIAZEPAMI ADMINISTERED I.V. TO RATS AT 5-10 'O.G-KG HAD STROI~'G MYORELAXING ACTIVITY, AND [N THE SPINAL CORD REGION INH16ITED THE ACTIVITY OF IWERNEU;-~ONS L)EVELOPIr-qG lr4 THE EFFERENT SYSTEM (DECREASED ELEC. ACTIVITY OF THE MUSCLE DURING LOCAL AND OF INTERNEURONS FACILITATING GENERALIZED ACTIVITY IN THE SPINAL CORD. FACILITY: INST. NORM. PATOL. FIZIOL.9 MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASS 1. F [ED ft i -- - a I mwi~~ - - UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 017 PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70 "~TITLE-GERMAINIUM ANTIMONY TELLURIUM TERNARY SYSTEM -U- _AUTfiOR-(02)-ABRIK0SOV? N.KH.p DANILOVADOBRYAKOVAr ~G.T. COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR .~_SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER, 19701 6(31, 475-81 D AT EPUBLISHED ------ 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTkY, M4T-ERIALS TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM ALLUY, ANTIMONY ALLOY, TELLURIUM ALLOY, MICROHARDNESS, PHASE DIAGRAM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0835 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/006/003,/0475/0481 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116011 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 9ATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118011 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERMAL, MICROSTRUCTURALY X RAY PHASE, AND MICROHARDNESS MEASUREMENTS WERE USED TO STUDY THE PHASE DIAGRAM OF THAT PART OF THE TERNARY GE-SB SYSTEM:B3UNDED BY THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THE QUASIBINARY SS SUB2 TE SUB3-GETE SECTION. THE POLYTHERMAL SECTIUNS SB SUB2 TE SU83-GE AND BETA SUB31 ATOMPERCENTTE-GE WERE CONSTr~UCTLED. THE REGIGN OF THE SOLID SGLNS. BASED ON THE BETA PHASE ALONG THE BETA SUB31 ATOMPERCENTTE-GE SECTION AiMOUNTS TO 10 ATOMPERCENT GE AND THE REGION OF THE SOLID SOLN. ALONG THE S8 SU82 TE SU83-GE SECTION BASED ON Sb SUB2 TE SUB3 AMOUNITS To 15 ATO11PERCENTGE. THE LIQUIDUS SURFACE OF PART OF THE S3-GE-TE TERNARY SYST'--'-l wAS CONSTRUCTED. THE LARGEST REGION IS OCCUPIED BY THE PRIMARY CRYSTN. -FIELD OF GE, I~HICH IS CONTIGUOUS TO ALL OF THE REMAINING PRImARY RECRYSTN. FIELDS OF THE PHASES PRESENT. THE REACTIONS TAKING PLACE THE CRYSTN. OF THE ALLOYS IN THE INVESTIGATED PART OF THE SYSTEM WERE DETD. FACILITY: INST, MET. IM. BAIKOVAt MOSCOWt USSR. ,JIC L A S S I r I f fj --------------- Instruments and Measurements USSR DAMTT-nu= "Electrical Instrument Equipment of the AN-24 Aircraft" (Elektropribornoye Oborudovaniye Samoleta AN-24), Moscaw, 1971, Izd-vo "Transport," 7,000 copies, 263 pages Abstract: The book presents a description and principles of operation of the sources of electrical energy, protective and rellu lating devices, on- board electrical circuits, power-consuming devices, flight-navigation equIpment, instruments for controlling engine operation, aircraft systems, and the autopilot. The book is intended as a text book for students of, aviation institutes. it may be useful to engineer-technical and flight staff of training divIsions, and for the manufacturing sector of civil aviation. The book contains 1815 figures, six tables, and has a subject index. The chapter headings are as follows: Page Part One, Electrilcal Equipment 1/2 USSR DANILOVICH , DANIN SEMEN, "Electrical Instrument Equipment of the AN-24 Aircraf t" (Elektropribornoye Oborudovaniye Samoleta AN-24), Moscow, 1971, Izd-vo "Tr ansport," 7,000 copies, 263 pages Chapter 1. Sources of Electrical Energy 3 'Chapter 2. Protective and Regulating Devices 27 Chapter 3. On-Board Electrical Circuits 48 Chapter 4. Power-Consuming Devices 67 Part Two. Aircraft Flight Equipment Chapter 5. Flight-Navigational Equipment 135 Chapter 6. AP-28LI Autopilot 179 Chapter 7. Instruments for Controlling the Operation of.the - Engines and Aircraft Systems 224 2/2 - 29 . .............. USSR UDC 531-383 DANILOVICH, L. N.2 Black Sea Higher Naval Academy imen-i P. S. Nakhinov "Problem of the Accuracy of Orientation of an Object 'Which Has Started to Move From an Inclined Base" Leningrad, Izvestiya VUZ, Pribarostroyeniye, No 10, 1973, pp 70-73 'Abstract: In order to determine the orientation error of an object azimuthally using a three-state gyroscope with a horizontal axis without correction for the case of mutual parallelness of the axes of the object and the inclined base at the time of starting the gyro, the exact formulas are derived. 1/1 3 22 - USSR UDC 539.3:534.1 DANILOVSK-AYA, V. 1. ITStability of a Viscoel-astic Rod Under a Periodic Compressive Force" V sb. Nauch.-tekhn. konf., posvyashch. 50-letiyu SSSR. Novosib. in-t inzh. zh-d. transp. Tezisy dokl. (Scientific-Technical Conference Associated With the 50th Anniversary of the USSR. Novosibirsk Institute of Railroad Transpor- tation Engineers. Topics of Papers -- Collection ofl%lorks), Novosibirsk, 1972, p 80 (from M-riekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V362) Translation: The stability of a hinge-supported rod of viscoelastic material acted on by a longitudinal periodic compressive force on a base of a three- element model of the rod Is considered. The region of instability of the rod is obtained, the position and width of which are investigated as a func- tion of the defining parameters, including along with the e-xcitation coeffi- cient the relationship of the instantaneous and prolonged elastic moduli and the relationship of the frequency of the perturbing force and the relaxation time. C. N. Zamula. 1/1 USSR UDC: 539.376:534.1 DANILOVSKAYA, V. I. "Dynamic Stability of Compressed Rods of Elastic-Viscous 21-fateriall, 4-Ya Vses. Konf. Probl. Ustoychivosti v Stroit. Mekli., Tezis), DoU. (Fourth All-Union Conference on Problems of Stability and Structural Mechanics, Abstracts of Reports -- Collection of Works], Moscow, 1972, pp 159-160 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Mekhanika, No 12, 1972, Abstract No -12V384, by,A. M. Lokoshchenko) Translation: The dynamic stability of an articulated rod of a visco-elastic material a+na=n1c+HE: (a, c are the stress and strain respectively, n, E, H are the defoTmation parameters; the dot represents differentiation vith respect to time. The rod is loaded with a longitudinal, periodic compre5sivc force. It is shown that in this case there are areas of instability, the boundaries of which are,periodic movements relative to the attenuating exponents. The dependence determining the position of the first area of instability is estab- lished. The position and width of the area of instability are determined not only by the excitation factor as in the elastic problem, but also by two other parameters, one oil which depends on the ratio of the instaritaneou5 and long-term elasticity moduli, the other -- on the ratio of the frequency of the perturbing force and the -relaxation rate. USSR uDc: 621-317-3531088.8 DAWILUSHnN, A. I. "A Device for Automatically Measuring the Coefficient of' Amplitude 14odu- lation" T JSSR Author's Certificate No 278778, filed 10 Jun 69, published 26 Nov 70 .(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No O",,Jun 71, Abstract No.6A326 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for automatic measurement of the coefficient of amplitude modulation. The device con- tains t,.,o measurement channels, each of which has a high-frequency detector for a signal of opposite polarity, voltage dividers, emitter followers, peak detectors, and indicators. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the indicator readings are made independent of the carrier level by con- necting a transistor with common emitter in each channel between the~center- tap of the voltage divider and the input of the emitter follower. A DC voltage proportional to the carrier of the signal- being studied is sent from the centertap of the voltage divider to the base of the transistor vrith common emitter, and a low-frequency oignal proportional to the enve- lope of the signal being studied is sent from the output of the high-fre- quency detector through a capacitor to the collector of this transistor. USSR UDc: 621.317-353 DANILU:~SH "A Device for Automatic Measurement of the Coefficient of Amplitude Modulation" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promysblennyya Obraztsy, TovarnTje Znaki, No 26, 1970, Soviet Patent No 278778, filed lo,ju-n 69, p 44 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for automatic measurement of the coefficient of amplitude modulation with two measurement channels, each of them containing a detector for signals of opposite polarity, voltage dividers, emitter followers, peak detectors and indicators., As a disti.nguishing feature of the patent, the indicator readings are made independent of the carrier level by connecting a transistor with common emitter in each channel between the centertap of the voltage divider and the input of the emitter follower. A dc voltage is sent to the base of this additional transistor which is proportional to the carrier of the signal to be studied, this voltage being taken from the centertap of the voltage divider. A signal from the output of the high frequency detector proportional to e envelope of the signal being studied is sent to the collector of this additional transistor through a capacitor.