SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDOROV, B.F. - FEDOROV, O.L.

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....................... I....-.-.....-. i T-., - .- - -1 "" - . " - . . , ~,;:j ~: 1~ --*:,~ ~~ " -, r~ i ;" - , USSR UDC 772.99:681.3 Candidate of Sciences, WMAN, R. 1. Doctar, of Sciencos "Computer Synthesis of Holograms" Moscow, Optiko-Mekhanicheskaya Promyshlennost', No. 4, 1972, pp 21-413 Abstract: In connection with the expansion of the possibilities of optical in- formation processing systems, it is proposed that the.use of machinQ holoZ.ams I's effective in cases in which it is difficult or impossible to obtaln holograms by ordinary optical means, such as obtaining optimal holographic filters for recog- nition devices and the holography of hypothetical,calic:ulated machine images of objects. The possibilities of existing computer techbiques for the synthesis of holograms are evaluated to analyze trends in the development of Piachine holo- graphy and its use in electron optics systems. The possibilities oil producinc.- double Fourier holograms was evaluated using the BES.1-1-4 computer with the AT2;NJ1-12-z alphanumeric printout. The word format of the printout unit has 128 pozitiorls. Examination of the reproduced image showed that it ha!, a periodic ria'Lure due to the discrete nature of the Fourier transformation. Each Individual image has a weak,centrally symmetric.,component due to a loss in the sign of the phase. The total machine time expended on obtaining one hologram~was 15 mins. Experience in the machine synthesis of holograms indicates the pm--sibility of a detailed study of the holographic process by modeling it with the aid of a comDuzer. USSR UDC 772.99 FEDOROV, B. F., Candidate of Sciences, WMAN, R. I., Doctor of Sciences "Differentiating Effect of a Binary Hologram" Leningrad, Optiko-Mckhanicheskaya promyshlennost', 'No 70 1972, pp 3-4 Abstract: The mathenatical function of the transparency of a binary hologrn~n- is derived from the Fourier hologram equation in the foFm: - t(p, q) = A = Bii2 (p, q) - h(p, q) cos (-,%p + ~(p, q)], where p, q are the spatial. frequencies, h(p, q) is the 6111plitude spectrum of the initial transform, ~(p, q) is the phase spectrum of tile. initial transform, a is ation of tile reference beam, A, B are tile: arbitrax-1 parane- the angle of-inclin. ters which depend on the Int-msity of the reference beafa.and:the contrast ot the photographic film. The transparency function of tha binary hologram has the form B(p,Iq) 1 for t(p, q) >'A, 0 for t(p, q) < A. It is demonstrated that such a binary nologram hm; a differc-ntiating effect. In the presented proof, only the points lying oil the envelone of t1he spatial spectrum, that is, the harmonics carryinp tile greatest energy are con- sidered, and it is shown that raising of tais envelope takes place. Tth is 1/2 USSR FEDOROV, B. F., et al., Opti%o-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost' , No 7, 1972, pp 3-4 characterizes the increase in proportion of high spatial frequencies at least -for the indicated points and their neighborhoods and generates the tendency toward differentiation. The differentiatin.- effect can.be reZulated within certain limi ts by varying the parameters B and A threshold' 2/2 USSR UDC 7712.99 FEDOROV, B. F., Candidate of Sciences, EL'IMN, R. I., Dector of Sciences "Differentiating Effect otl a Binary 11ologram" Leningrad, Optiko-Mckhanicheskaya pronyshlennost' No 7, 1972, pp 3-4 Abstract: The mathematical function of the transparency of a binary hologram is derived from the Fourier holograr, equation in the form: 2 t(p, q) = A = Bli (p, q) - h(p, q) cos [an + ft(p, q) where p, q are the spatial. frequencies, h(p, q) is the amplitude spectrum of the initial transform, ~(p, q) is the phase spectrum of the initial transform, a is the angle of inclination of the reference beam, A, 8 are the arbitrary parame- ters which depend on the intensity of the reference beam and the contrast of the photographic film. The transparency function of th,e binary hologram has the form I for t(1) q) > A, O(P, q) 0 for t(p, q) < A. It is demonstrated that such a binary nologram has a differrntiatiI17 effect. In the presented proof, only the points lying on the enve!opc of the spatial spectrum, that is, the harmonics carryint, the grc-!ateit energy are con- sidered, and it is shcA,7n that raising. of tilis envelope takes place. This 1/2 USSR FEDOROV, B. F., et al., Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', No 7, 1M, pp 3-4 characterizes the increase in proportion of high spatial frequencies at leasit for the indicated points and their neighborhoods and generates the tendency toward differentiation. 17he differentiating effect can be regulated within certain limits by varying the parameters B and Athresh~ld' 2/2 711 USSR uDc 621.382.333-34 TERPIGOWYEV, V. V. , FEDORKO "A Device for Automatic Mieasurement of the Loss Resistance of Tutuiel Diodes" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobriateniya, promyshlennyye obraztIsy, tovarny-ye znaki, 1970, No 36, Soviet Patent No 288155, class 21, filed l Sep 69, pifulis'ned 3 Dec 70, p 85 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a dl,-~vice for automatic measurement of the loss resistance of tunnel diodeL.r The device contains a sinusoidal current gen~,rator and a DC bias source. As a dit-ting ,uishing, feature of the patent, precision is irrproved and the me~=-urwent process is automated by adding an miplifier with gain control, connac-Ung the DC bias source and amplifier through electronic switches to a sinichronizer, and connecting a high-frequency filter-detector and a synchronous detector in series with the ampliffier. The detectors convert hijz~i-frequercy vol-tage to DC voltage which is proportional to the loss resistruice of the tunnel diode being measured. 1/2 - 37 - USSR uDc 615.21+~_!~.M PAM, V. V., Academician (Deceased)J, At,, GRANDBERG, I. I BATUL3:9., Yu. M., and PODREZOVA, N. A., Institute of Medical-Biological Problems, Moscow "Myorelaxation of Animals by the Injection of 3,5-Dimethyl.4-bromopyrazole and the Effect of Extracardial. Nerve Sti=Llation Under,These Conditions" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, 1971, pp 1,252-1,253 Abstract: Intraperitoneal administration of 3,5-dimethyl-4-bromopyrazole in a dose of 200-400 mg/kg to rabbits or in a dose of 30b-500 mg/kg to dogs -pro- duced a state of profound myorelaxation, from which~tbe animals recovered within a time that increased with increasing doses of the drug. A dose of 450-500 mg/kg and;> 500 mglkg was lethal for rabbits and dogs, respectively. Study of the effects of direct stimulation of the vagus or;of sympathetic nerves effecting adrenergic innervation of the heart,~vhich was carried out In experiments an dogs to vhich 350-500 mg/kg of the druj~-had:been injected, showed that the state of myorelaxation did not affect~the action produced by d1rect stizimlation of the extracardial. nerves. 4m 1, It v I yj ! 'e,- I 13 1 f~j r.4 tl",..j 4 ~A to V A T7d Ju UT ~,Uwg lj~p,;".% I - -ZA. ~,j -q, ~Aj,, .v ." -', 'g ;')'I -",k -1:1 J a U U; t"I %;49-~QJ puv p I I n- n,,u I Uj~ AA, -rl-aiv jjq u; ti,4i~ ul,iwz, i.ZLA- ;Aj ,C-Lt Vn 7 t w! r,;,. I z:, c z.- -.Z-- trU4 ZZ7-, vl. U.-ti wz~, -j4ht, oW, "5MITCA ~J', 11, UT -14A~ 41rlZ)U G14 V-vNfxa 19 nit 4.11,011.10illf =1 my plildlill rli A:11.1a:21Y zl~-,C~Em 0 C r do 271 ^H lF IN THE SYM, AT"11COADWZAL -YVM CAUS--D BY EXPOC-,TJE III A PERYANE.r. cne r (4AC k) it L w by B. M. F,dircv and V. S. Xuzm!ch*.:kbyft H-olc- - vo. for pub-licn . Alvl.~trla.t: The effert of a ptr=ricrt aftenetic field on the uystem In animla (rftbbtt-) vas inverti- gmted. 'Me ~.xTmrlments prudLiced a zt!=latrg eff.~-~t on the --ytpitheTic rervc;ur syst~.,2, Twcnty-fo~= hour txpczare t-, lr~-pAinetic cund~tivnl conzzid~rhbly P,~duc-_d tj7e nm~drc- -nment ~n the lypathdl=-un and rYGcw-d!um, b,4t ~X- ~rted no c-frect on the adxeiaOlne conter., in t." mc4"'It'ry lay~rr of' thc a,~Vrarenals. 746~nty.fuur hc,~~r cxj;o~;ure to ,~ F-r~.-nint =m8natic riew Of c~ ;=eVented uny ce~ cr-~, %n the coment in the hypathalmmus find myacwrd!um of hyT~,kltt~tlc zsbb!t:,, T%e or tlt~ affect. ~,f rmttrn; mg.T-~t:a fl~lciz on the hurrArl nor- im-,ortance for redicine b3 reK,j'.t nr -te rt,,"vr mwb, Ly A. L. "d a r.='-&r nr und -foru!.m mr, !Gert." -4 ivily rssm:eH fArring eletullbancea ci t.rrv4tr'hl rtrrn;5:, swcom~unl~d by a contvloeral,i~ lncrc~i.. in tb~ lncid~.ncr of myccoini:,sl Inrr--d rrr,ltsency ef vnnctive CAM,74, url u chnnge it tw r t ~ ~i' I t~ " fI'L, i T.sk i Kiy V. Ser,!brjrr-~ly, hud Tl- -,kt,r ;f th, mvcri~lc pvcal.4'rits- ~f chmt.g~rs in cu=4 c rt.diu- t;", 11 r eirctricItY nm;l*'r-h9TetO for Imi r- fit 6 mvi cnrdt~,Vntculf~r :~Ystems d~rtns ptrifAA u, trxrt-w-~~ - o' T :'~t ~ft b~jtr, I t,, r,t t. U er _ n t tl.,rin im- m7rr., :!w-,rply wl,ru t1wre !s reduced body tidni,t4billty .2hi-him; V, P. 5J 112 0 19 UNCLASSIFfE0 PROf'-LESSING 0Al*E--0.90CT7O TITLE--THE IMPORTANCE OF ME"DIASTINOSCOPY IN OffERMINATION Of- THE PULMONARY ,CANCER SPREAD -U- AurHOR-(02)-FERAiL~, *Nov KUZNETSUVv B.V. CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~SOUKCE-VESTNIK KillRURGIL l,"IENI 1. 1. GREKOVA2 1970t VUL 104f NR 5, PP L7-19 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREA5-61OLOGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCE.S TOPIC ThGS--LUNGr LANLER, DIAGNOSfIC METHOUSi, LYMPHATIC SYSTEM CGvTROL MAkKING--#440 RESTRIC11ONS bOGUMENT CLASS--iJiNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/l0ZZ STEP 'iG--Uk/0569/7(jtl&04/C)05/OOIT/O(.119 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109173 UNCLASSIFIF19 I im. mom. 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIF-0 PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIU9173 AbSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANALYSIS OF DATA OF 54 MEDIASTINOSCUPIES IN PATIENTS WITH-THE ESTABLISHfil) DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY CANCER IS PRESLNTED.. IT IS C(JNCLUUED THAT ME-OlAsrINOSCOPY IS .A VALUA13LE AOJUNCT IN COMPLEX INVESTIGATION OF PArIENTS oiltH CANCER Of THE LUNG, AND IT SHOULD BE INIIICATF-11 IN ALL CASES OF PULMONARY CANCER. THE POSSIBILITIES OF MEDIAST1,140SCUPY ARE LESS RELIABLE IN CANCER LOCATING IN THE LOWER L03i: OF THE LEFT LUNG, ANO I'T '-*UULD 13E MORE -VALUABLE IN TUMOR LOCATION IN THE UPPER PULMONARY LOBCS~ ~IKOSS CHANGES IN MEDIASTINAL CELLULAR TISSUE WITH ENLARGED REDIASTINAL LYMPH NODES ARE CONSIDERED AS ONE OF INDIRECT SIGNS OF CANCEa INVOLVEMENr ziiF THE MEDIASTINUM. FACILITY: GOSPITAL'NOY KHIRUiAGILHESKOY rLl,*JIKI :AkKHANGELISKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO INSTITUTA NA BALE ARKHANt'Y'LLISKOY OtaLASTNOY KLINICHESKOY 8OLINITSY. . ..... ..... -77 USSR GROSS, the late Ye. F., FEDOROV, D. L., and SHEYM-WaVYIEY, R. I., Leningrad State University imeni Ph'y"sicotecbnical Institute imeni,,A. F. loffe of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad "Effect of Uniaxial Deformation on Absorption Spectrum of Bismuth Iodide Crystals" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 14, No 11, Nov 72, pp 3252-3255 Abstract: In previous articles the authors reported obserqing a hydragea-like series of lines in the absorption spectrum of bismuth.iodide crystals at 4.2*K which converge towards the long-wave-side instead of Oke short-wave side, as usually the case. The frequencies v~ of these lin(is obey the inverse serial relation of the hydrogen-like atom jr, 1/2 91 USSR GROSS, the late YE. F., et al., Fizika Tvardogo Tela, Vol 14, No 11, 110-v 72, Pp 3252-3255 The present article describes results of the further experimental study of the inverse seriem viz., the effect of directed, uniaxial elastic deformattioa of BiI3 single crystals at 4.20 K on the absorption spectrum. Deforwzticr. of the crystal along the optical a-ds C3 results in a shift of the absorptior Unes of the inverse series towards the long-wave side 'together with a suc- cessive decrease in line intensity, beginning with the higher members of the series. At the same time,there is continuous defo=ation absorption movirg from the short-wave side with a considerably higher (in absolute value) shift coefficient. The authors thank N. V. STAROSTIN for discussing the results, V. T. AGEKYAIT for his assistance and advice in the creation of a 5-pecial-design press, and At N. PAVLOV for taking part in the experInonts. 2/2 USSR UDC: 543.42.062 MIRONOVt V. A., L~~B. V., SHICHKOV, V. V., YACIIIN, V. 1. ','Universal Spectral Analyzer for Liquid Nediall Optich. i Titrometrich. Analizatory Zh,idk. Sred [Optical and Titrometric Analyzers for Liquid Media], Reports of All Union Conference, ign, Paxt, i, rbilisi, 1971, pp55-60 (translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metrologlya i. lZiwritclInaya Tekbnika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.32.1093 by V. S. Krasnovii) Translattion; The Special Design Bureau of the Weather Bureau, Academy of Sciences, USSR has developed an experimental model of a universal apectral analyzer (A) for liquid media. for measurement of action spectra (chmra~teriztic and effective). The A Includes a two-wave radiator with controllOd output spactra, a therno- stated cuvette with regulator and temperature mcasuring~ device# Interchwigeable converters and electronic measuring devices and a recording potentiometer. The outputs of both channels of the radiator produce slyactra, of equal power vith an error of equalization relative to the ma um standard loyel -of not over In the 100-760 h41 wave range. The A allows curves of the chanim, ol electrical conductivityl partial oxygon pressuro ard photo-potentials to be measured-as functions of wavelength of the incident radiation, radiation Intensity, tempera- turo and composition of liquid and gas media, surrounding the objects studied. - 1 USSR UDC 539-126.34+530.145 FEDOROV, F. I., Institutd of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the BSS~, "On the Theory of Spin" Minsk, Izvestiya Akadenii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Matematicheskikh Nauk, No 1* 1973, pp 86-91 Abstract: A general theory of spin states of arbitrarily moving,free par- ticles is developed on the basis of complex vector pa-rametrization of a Lorentz group. By transformation of the vector-parazeter of a sma-11 Lorentz group, an expression is obtained for the spin vector operator 55(p) of a particle with any momentum whose projection, a(p,C) = CS(P) In arbitrary direction C may.have a certain value, the conventional cc=u- tation relations for momentum being satisfied. It is~ shown how this Spin projection operator is tran s formed -~ with an arbitrary Lorentz transfor- mation. The author finds the Lorentz transformations whien bring about the transition u(p,c),a(p,C): i. e.,which arbitrarily change the axis of spin projections without changing the momentum, and P-1-so transforma- tions a(p,C)-a(pl,c) which arbitrarily change the momentum without a change in C. Lorentz transformations are found vh-ich change glven r, and C 1/2 USSR FEDOROV, F. I., Izv. AN ESSR, Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauk, No 1, 1973, pp 86-91 to any other p I and C': a (p, a (p', C 1). It, is shwwn how these ope~-- ators may be used to sitoplify calculation of matrix el(..Merr~s by rc~lucing the latter to a trace o1' the product of matrices of wave e(,u;~LtIons anC. infinitesimal operators-of the corresponding transformation of a Lorentz group. This reduces computations in comparison with expresri-ions for the squares of the moduli of' matrix elements in terms of traces. This rethod is used to find a general relation from which by direct substitution ex- pressions can be derived for the matrix elements for the Compton effect and a number of other processes with arbitrarily polarized electrons and photons. 2/2 101 USSR BOGUSHI, A. A-1 Z~~ROV, F. I., Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the BSSR "Vector Parametrization of the Complex Lorentz Group"~ Moscow, Teoreticheskaya i Matematicheskaya Fizika, Vol 13, 'No 1, Oct 72, pp 67-74 Abstract: It is shown that the complex Lorentz group,can be parametrized by using two independent,complex.th.-ee-dimensipnaI vectwrs.~ in this regard, -there is a far-reaching analogy with thereal Lorentz group. General ex- pressions are derived foi, finite transformations of Irreducible finite- -dimensional representations of the complex Lorentz group. USSR UYJC 530.1+539.12 FEDOROV, 1. "Subgroups of a Complex Group of Revolution and of the Lorentz Group" blinsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR--Seriya Fiziko Matematicheskikh \Nauk, No 2S 1973, pp 63-72 Abstract: In earlier papers, the author demonstrated the reneral transformat-ion of the! group BOOM (F. I. Pedorov, DAN BSSP,, 2, 1958, p 408, etc.). In the literature, the L6rent:,. group is d-e- scribed by OL(2,C). The present paper shows how the elements of the Lorentz group can. be expressed through the vector parta-meter Iq in which the SOMO roup is expressed. It --loo analyzes 11-he subgroups of the S002 group and their structure uuing the char- acteristics of the three-dimensional complex vector parar.-eter and the law of composition, This analysis, the quthor conclud.r;oj can be considered still another confil,riation of thia effectivenestj of vector parametrization. USSR UDC 539-12 PLETYUlaiO110 V. A., and FEDOROV, F,_I., Institute of Fkysics, Academy of Sci- ences Belorussian SSR, ana 'B*-r,--e,s't' State Pedagogle Institute Imer! L. S. Pushkin "on First- and Second-Order Relativistic Wave Equationtilt Minsk, izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Serlya Fiziko-VatematIcheskikh Nauk, No 6, 1972, PP 59-64 Abstracts The article considers the question of the no nuniqueness, 0.1~' the transition from second-order relativistic uave equations of the type 1, 2, 3, u, v, 4, 1, 2, Si. to firat-order equations. Methods are found for converting to simplest first- order aystemsj i.e.,,thone with the minimum possible number of equations and Rave function conDonents. Proca equations are given as,an eximple. USSR ~E 0 V 1-1 ~-i MIT-POI., V. V. in an Tootrm>ic "Trajectories and Flux Lines of Tnhomogeneotis I-lave Pno Transnarent Ilediun" Leningrad, Optika i Speld~roskopiy-i; September, 1972; Pp 530-6 ABSTRACT: The trajectories and flux lines of the energy of irihorj,~io-enecus waves of arbitrary polarization in an isotropic trpms-iarent medilin ---.e f c-:- 1n the general case the encrf.,,y shift rate u and nhase velocity V Of &.rr ice+ a wave are different; tli*:s condition leads to a distortion of t-hnu ~C7- ies of the energy ,rotion,. The trajectories can be of.two tr,)eo. denendin- ~~n whether the projection of the vector u -in the v clilrect-Lon is- 11-i-g-cr cr maller than the nha::c velocity. The bean velocity c~! art inhrnc,-Ilen,~C.Ila is always less than or equal to the beam velocity Of a hvmoronemm un,-m the same medium. Snecial. cases of the rmlarization of an inho-o-c-nec-,7_9 as well. as the enerTr notion of in inhomogenaous uave k1rith conrlt-tn intor-.11 reflection are considered. Vi 91 ........ . ...... USSR UDC 5:k9.12G.3U+530.11!5 KUVSHINOV, V. I., FE Institute of Physics Of the; Acade4i af T Sciences BSSR "Diagram Technique-in Scattering Theory for a Combined `,calar ]:lee trodynamics. Field" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii NaO, BSSR, Seriya Fizi.ko-,'-L~-teiva-tic,ie~;kikii N,_-1111- No. 3, 1972, pp 56-66 Abstract: A general diagram technique for the combined Olee trodynami c field of scalar mesons V W CV.I (0) -(X) A a. ct. V, Jk1j; a. cc :~ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; k, V, I12, :3, -1, is considered. In previouo studies a cla3sical theory of -tht! f:.i(,-;Id Tcon- structed including the field equations and consurvatlon-L-1ws, sclcon,j'~..Vy qi,7,ntization of Y was carried ou% and the scattering allipli-tude of perturbation theory wass analyzed. En thig approach "he S~~clttvrlvf] P_~c`ss 1/2 FIR 2,1111VIRWOMIR, HIM M-PA1111V USSR KUVSHINOV, V. I. , FEDOROV, F. I. , Izvestiya Akadcmii Naulz PSISR Fjzi~-o- Serir, Matematicheskikh Xauk, No. 3, 1972, pp 56-66 considered as the self-action of the combined field caused ~Pj its non-1111carity. Results show that this approach has greater information value. than the ordinary approach and makes it possible to consider from this aspect the theavy of interacting fields and establish many specific properties of -this theory. A perturbation theory formztIJsi-,i for the scattering of tho coy~Ih~n-,_-d field, T is constructed and it is shown that the anplitude of the N-tail has N! differing in the arrangement of the external pulses. 'I'he j.-mpulse. portion c-1, the amplitude is invariant to crossing and twisting trail sforvla t i0i Is. -hw& diagrains which are connected by a reflection fron, the qxIs oz symmetry dmcng the N! terins, of the amplitude are equal to one another, 2/2 - 91 ........... .. . .......... - ----------------- USSR FEDORM F.,_T.- SOLODMOIDT, A. M.; 1aJZ'?-rJ.T3I'jr,, jr. A. Oeic-nu~sian State MTEVersity) "Application of the Elffective 1adiall Potential to tho Calculation of Atnxid*c Mlinsk., Vestsi Akadenii 17a,,-Lik -%'SR: Scryya June., 1972; pp 49-55, k'3STP-kCT: The effective radial notantial, intro,-Itticed 1-n p,-!por I-r;- -11 IT, Val-; F. I. redorov (Vestsi AN BSSRY S*e1",rzra 4', ,, " " - I 1-c. 3~r 12") 1/006), is itsed for the cilcitlation of tho annr;~-,r levoij, Of atu-3 vith serurr!i electrons. In tho first aT)i)rwdjw-,'Uion in powturbation an cqwaltion an effective T)otontial is solvad for an arbiia-ary n o--:' an elect-On in a Taultiolectron atom, twldng. into accaunt th.-- effect of I'Llho renair Ylfr tron.s. By mearr; of an appraxinato Hayrd.1tonian the V-110-ro" OT Ue. oror,"J-4 sl;atcr~ of the helium., Lithiwn. and beryllium atom. is uaus 46 equationn. "11-ert. Eire c) bJ.b1W,-rnp'Uc rcfem"ices. The article incl J Vi F11MMINnom ariv muffnaw, in in, wpm- USSR UDC !,35.324+535.341 FEDOROV, F. I. "Determining the Parameters of Optically Isotropic Absorbtng Media in Reflected Light" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, No. 3, Mar 71,~~p 528-531 Abstract: Two new methods for measuring the optical constants of isotrupic ab- sorbing media in reflected light are proposed. It I's not.--.,d that although t1he problem has received some attention, determination of op-~7icai constan-cs of absorb- ing isotropic media in cubic crystals on the basis of the properties of the lig!-It reflected by them has riot been widely applied. The reason for this -;s attributed to the relative complexity and low accuracy of clasAral.procedure-s, for deter- mining the characteristics of reflected,elliptically polavlzeel 1-1glit with Thte! alf! of a compensator and analyzer. The situation has changed vith the devclop.-.u_~nt: of methods for measuring the orientation of the aXQ!3 Of T11P and -the ellipticity which art, baned on the use of the Faraday eff(!ct in conjunc- tion with cliectronic circuits, having awlyacy thin ordinary methods wi-ch a Nicol prrism. The methods de:xvibed -hurej .11,11ile 1--han kNIAM 1/2 USSR FEDOROV, F. I., Optika i spektroskopiya, No., 3, Mat, 71, pp 528-531 methods in the experimental respect, are P-ntireJi uri~vr.,r-i:11 and t1if-~dv accuracy I's restricted only by the accuracy of the measurements. Each method requi-res two measurements with a fixed arbitrary angle of incidt-mco for two dif"ferent 1111-~-av polarizations of the incident light. The reflection coefficients are mcaEured in the first method, and the orientation of the major axis of the ellipse of- fluctuations of reflected,light is measured in the second. The paramezers from the measurements are calculated on the basis of exactosLilple fornulas. In both methods two measurements are used for the same arbitrary dingle of incidence but for two different azimuths of the linear polarization of incident light. in the first method the reflection coefficients are measured for perpendicul-ar and parallel planes of incidence of the amplitudes of the incident wave. In bcz:',-, methods, especially the second, there is offered a simpli., fairly accurate determination of the parameters of absorbing isotropic med ia whici~ can 4e Used for the diagnostics of isotropic absorbing minerals in;'reflected light. 2/2 100 USSR TKHAREV, Ye. Ye. and FE-DOWV, F. I., Minsk Radiotechnical Institute "Partial Wave Analysis on the Basis of Complex Vector Para metrizat ion 11 Moscow, Teoreticheskaya i Hatematicheskaya Fizika, Vol 7, No 3, Jun 71, pp 322-331 Abstract: Using the base of a complex vector parametrization of the Lorentz group, the authors give a partial analysis of one- aml two-particle states. By interpreting the transformations of the snall group, within the franmwork of such an approach, as rotations in the respective comp'lex three-dimensional space of-parameter.5 of this 8:roup, the authors find it is possible to conveniently con- struct states of a two-particle system with certainvalues of the total moment and its projections. On this basis thoy-ex-pand the scatterimr matrices over partial waves. Beginning with unitary representations of the Poincare group, wherein they present a theorem covoring such case, the authors continue on to analyzing 'the one-particle state and the two-partialt- state. In each 3-nstance they support their fi:ndings mathematically. The article.contains a bibliography of-12 titles. 1/1 rzDO?,,OVI F. 1,; KUVSfMI(jVX V, nLaws for the Preservation of Scalar Electrodynamics in theFormalism of a Unified Field" IU=k,, Vestsi Akadenii Navuk BSSR-. Seryya.Fizika-MatematychrVVAi V#avuk,- No, 1, 1971; pp 83-9 ABSTRACT: The authors consider the Lagrangian of the unified field L= le 2 7 (P"dk + MY + T MITT: where IV includes the wave functions of a scalar paxticle, an antipaiticle, and a Mamiellian field (in 10-dimensional fomalism)i 0 are antisy-rmetrical matri ces , co is a symmetrical matrix., P = (p C) is a matrix of the third AD rank, symmetrical with respect to all indices. 1/2 USSR FEDOROV, F. I., and ICUVSHINOV, V. Iqp Vestsi Akademii Navuk BSSR: Seryya Fizika-MateMatychnykh Navuk, No 1, 1971, pp 83-89 On the basis of this Lagrangian, laws for the preservation of the energy~ zomentum., the angular momentum, and the current for a vnified field, as well as the charge conjugation are considered. The article includes 49 equations. There are 7 references. 2/2 100 - --------- 71" UOSR UDC: 548. 1 FEDOROV, i. __I "Dimensions of Tensor Space in Crystals" Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1970, pp 631-637 Abstract; A method is presented for obtaining simple,closed,E,~.Ine- rai formulas for thQ spatial dimensions of tensors o" arbitrary all 'ypes of symmetry. The pplyadic repre- rank in crystais with sentation of the tt~nsors is used on the basis of the actual crys- tallography as well a~3 on the circular or axial basis. Relationships are found and proved for the nwnbers of independents components in tensors of even and odd rank for various groups of symmetry the With thuse relationstlips, the problum of finding . . tensor al.),ace dimunsions is greatly simplified. A table ofi formulas for the di-- mensionality of greneral and,'Cully symmetrical;tensors is given. "A.he author Dromises to-explain the method for,obtaining closed aorrnulas for the dimensionality of invariant spatial tensors of arbitrary internal zymmetry.in the paper succeeding this one in the oime issue of the game journal. lie is connected with the Belorussian State University. J USSR UDC 539.12.01 LOBKO, S. I. and FEEDOROV, 17. 1., Belorussian State UniveVsity linenl V. 1. Lenin "Particle With Variable Spin 1/2-3/2 in the Field of a Plane Electromagnetic Wave" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya. Fiziko-Hatematicheskikh Nauk, No. 5, 1970, pp 76-81 Abstract: A general method proposed in a previous paper.for finding exact solutions to the problem of a particle with arbitrary spin in the field of a plane electromag- netic wave is applied to a particle with variable spin 1~2-3/2. The final solution for a particle in any spin stateis given in the form i b F I(bl (b';.' + nL2) (ni2 6~1k,exp IPX..- (V j._rn2)(V;.2 111'.)T and systems of equations arre given for determining the cQnstanr vector X0. From the form of the constant vector X0 under different mass and spin states it is concluded that transitions between these states are possible in -the, field of a plare electro- magnetic wave, which is In agreement with the probability of transition between dif- ferent states of a particle in an electrcmagnetic field b~aing different from zero as.perturbation theory predicts. LYSSR IJDC 539.12.01 LOBKO, S. I. and FEDOROV, 7'. 1. ,Belorussian State University inieni V. 1. Lenin "Particle With Variable Spin 1/2-3/2 in the Field of a Plane Electromagnetic Wave" Minsk, izvestiya Akademii 'Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Ratematicheskikh INauk, No. 5, 1976, pp 76-81 Abstract: A general method proposed in a previous paperifor finding exact solutions to the problem of a particle with arbitrary spin in the field of a plane electromag- netic wave is applied to a particlewith variable spin 112-3/2. The final solution for a particle in any spin .9tate is given in the form F (,I) j(bI + rrj') (Y'KI nP) fit. 1k, ex 1) ipX (152 t-) (b~').- 2kptn"-' and systems of equations are given for determining the constan-, vector From the form of the constant vector -40 under different mass and spin states it is concluded that transitims between these states are possible in the field of a plane electro- magnetic wave, which is In agreement with the probability of transition between dif- ferent states of a particle in an electromagnetic field being different from zero as perturbation theory predfcts. US3R UO-C: 548.1 "7lieen-Tensors and the Dimensionality o.[ 3pace Tengors i n Cry s ta- 1 s Noscow, i~riatallot:rafiya, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1970, pi.,, 6-3"1-644 Abstract: This paper is a continuation ofits immedint,_, pr,_?d1!ces- sor in the pages of this issue of the journal named above (pp 631- 637) by th~! same author. In the present paper, he obtains closed formulas for the dimensionality oi tensors with arbitrary or mixed internal symmetry. He defines eigen-tensors for a particulnr transformation of symmetry as tensors multiplied by a number ns a result of th(, transformntion affecting the crystal symmetry j.--roup: i.e., the eigen-tenso is de d by - ~S(T (;k)) = ;kTOJ~ where T is the tensor and 3 the symmetry group operation. The.in- variant tensor may be regarded as the eigen-tensor corresponding to the particular value of X = 1. The eiren7tensor is significant in that it forms a natural tensor basis in the corresponding ten- sor space of a crystal of specified symmetry.~ It is emphasized, however, that the complete basis of tensor space consisting of eLgen-tensors exists for only 16 of 32 classes of crystal symmetry. USSR BOKLITIP B., V.; SERDYUK07., A. N.; FEDMO-7- F. I. (Institute of Physics, Belo- russian.AcadeiV of Sciences) nPhenomenological Theory of Optically Active Crystals" Mosc%(J, Kristallografiya; September-October, 1970; pp 1002-6 ABSTIRACT': The authors derive equations for an electromagnetic field in opti- cally active crystals which are distinguished by the fact that from the-ra is obtained the law for the conservation of.energy, in wlUch the enerL.7 density of the field has a form different from ED + HBJ* whilo~ the vector of the energy flow is exDressed in the ordinary manner. The general equation of the normals for planar waves propagated in such media is derived'~and several of its special forms are considered. The article includes 24 equations. There are 10:bibliographic references. ............... USSR UDC 5 35. 39 Ol FEWROV, F. I., and FILIPPOV, V. V. "Amplitude Relationships for Light Waves at the Boundary Be-tween a Uniaxial Crystal and an Isotropic Mediud' Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Val 30, No 2, 1971, pp 318-322 Abstract: Simplified general expressions are presented for the fields of light waves reflected and refracted at:the boundary between a uniaxial trans- parent crystal and an isotropic medium. Cases are analyzed in which Qne or both reflected waves are absent. .. . .......... ........... 7 la 777 7L 112 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--160CT70 T.ITLE--VECTOR PARAMETER AND RELATIVISTIC KIINEMATICS -U- AUTHOR--FEDUROV, F.I. -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE--TEORETICHESKAYA I MATEMATI'VI"HESKAYA FIZIKAv~~1970t VOL 2, NR 3? PP 343-349 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-7PHYSICS JOPIC TAGS--PARTICLE RELATIVISTIC PARTICLEy LO'ENTZ INTERACTION, TRANSFORMATION, VECTOR FUNCTIONt SPIN SYSTEM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/2022 STEP NO--UR/0646170/002/003/0343/0149 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01OZ051 ()N CL 4 S Sl F -1 E D_ ~2/2 010 UNCL.ASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--- 16OCT? 0 -_IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102051 18STRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS SHOWN THAT BY USING THE COMPLEX VECTOR PARAMETRJZATION OF THE LORENTZ G-R IOUP ONE CAN SOLVE QUITE SIMPLY A NUMBER OF BASIC PROBLEMS OF RELATIVISTIC KINEMATICS, IN PARTIPULAR: THE UETERMINATION OF PARAMETERS OF' THE SO CALLED ~itGNER :ROTATION, DETERMINATIUN OF THE TRANSFORMATION LAW OF SPIN STATE UNDER ARBITRARY LORENTZ TRANSFORMATIONo AND CLASSIFICATION UNDER SPIN STATES OF THE.ARBITRARY'TWO PARTICLE SYSTEM IN SCATTERING PROCESS. 11c _lE ":L/2 -009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE"-27NOV70 ,TITLE--COVARIANT FORM OF FOURTH ORDER TENSORS IN CRYSTALS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-FEDOROV, F.I., BARKOVSKlYr L,M, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. PRIKLAO. SPEKTROSK F(USSR), VOL. 12, NO. 4, P. 726-349 APRIL ~1970 ,DATEPUBLISHED ---- APR70 SUBJECT AR,cAS--PHYSICS TOPIC rAGS--CqYSTAL symv.FrRy, VECTOR, TENSOR CaNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1113 STEP NO--Uq/03~A,8/'tQ/012/00/t/0726/0734 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0136533 ~j_kr L AI F I C P 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED WACCESSIN"' OATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136533 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. CONSIOERATUO-14 OF POLAR T E IN SJ R I N C 014 ES THE HIGHER RANK BY ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL C OM PON E~N T S61 T 0 0 CUMBERSOMG, AS FOR EXAMPLE IN CRYSTALS WITH 32 SYMMET."kY CLASSES. THE APPLICATION OF MATRICES ALSO HAS DRAWBACKSj AND THE PROPOSED METHOD IS BASED ON PRESENTATION OF TENSORS OF RANK ABOVE THE SECOND ORDER BY A ~.,COMBINATION OF PRODUCTS. THESE INCLUDE TENSOR OF TtiE~SECGND RANK UNIT VECTORS ORIENTED ALONG THE CRYSTAL SYMMETRY ELEMENTS.~ ME SECOND RANK TENSORS ARE DERIVED FROM THE CONDITION,OF INVAR[AkE OF TEINSOR AS FAR AS THE SYMMETRY GROUP TRANSFORMATIONS. THE PROCEDURt CAN BE EXTENDED TO HIGHER RANK TENSORS. UP 4 C L A S1 F 10 USSR UDC 548.0:535.01 F_ FEDOROV, F. I. and FILIPPOV, V. V. "Heterogeneous Waves at the Boundary of a Uniaxial Crystal and an Isotropic Medium" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 29, No 1, 1970, pp 56-61 Abstract: In an earlier paper by these same two author$ (Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, 9, 10313 1968) a solution was obtained, by means of covariant methods, of the problem of refraction and reflection of;light incident on an isotropic medium after passing through a transparent untaxial crystal. This article is devoted to the conditions under which the refracted or reflected waves become heterogeneous waves. Ilie authors begin their analysis by rig- orously defining, in vector form, the angle of incidence and the boundary angle at which the heterogeneous waves originate. They consider complete reflection, with heterogeneous waves in the isotropic medium, 'and then consider hetero- geneous waves in the crystal. Finally, they consider the reverse case, in which the incident light emerges from the isotropic medium and strikes the interface between medium and crystal. They derive an equation which gives the condition for limiting angles of refraction for an unusual wave in the crystal and which leads also to the condition of full reflection and a correspondingly limited- angle of incidence. Higher Algebra and Geometry Top6~10gy- USSR UDC 539.12 FEDOROV, P. I., PLETYUYJIOV, V. A., Belorussian State Universi~y imeni V. I. Lenin "Wave Equations With 1,1ulti2le Lorent2 Group, Representations. Half-Integral Spin" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-'Lllat6n)atic'qesl,-~141i Nauk, No 3, 1970, pp 78-83 Abstract: The structure of the matrices of relativistic wave equations of the first order describing particles with half-integral spin is considered. The equations are constructed using repeating or multiple Lorentz group tations. Conditions are given under.uhich certain links in the wave equation reduce to zero. If these conditions do not occu , the wave qquation found does not break down and describ "- a particle with a new set pf, rriatin and spin SUILL-S. 1/1 USSR -DOROV it KTJVSFII%TOV., V. I. (Institute of Physics.* 3010russian, Acalerrf of ~',~ek~c-es "Nonlinear Equations of the Electrodynanics of Scalar Mesons" Minsk Vestsi Akaderdi Navuk BSSR: Seryya. nzika-IIitematYohrr,4-,h 'Nav~~.; NO. A 1970; pp 69-75 ABSTRACT., Equations for interacting electrmignotic, an d vcalar meoon are derived in general form: Wd'. + YO) 4.4. tae matricos Y =1 the Inatrix of t1je thIrd A ha v c z. dinension of 20. The properties o'17 thonq mati-Icon -.re function 'for the total field and projectire oporato~,s -.4doft di:;Anjrt~iah cho possible states in the case of noninteraetir4g fiolda-ane obtained. Thearticlo inclutins Idt equatiMn-s. 'Ah,tru m-e 5re '&~!ronces. --------------- USSR FEDOROV. F. 1. (Insciz-ute of PI.- Belorussian Acadqmy "A Vector Parameter and Relativistic Moscow, Teoreticheskaya. i Mwcemoticzheskay~~ Jzika, 70 Abstract: It is shown tlivu: it is possibl.-I wi-011 One paramecrizarion of a LoreaLz group, to so:.,.-d simply i%wii~r CIL problems of relativistic I~inemaLics: in particuiar, th,~! paramecers of the "Wigner rouacion," determination of the variat- ov, o17 t--L 0. spin state uader an arbitrary LorentZ Lransformal-,Ion, 4nd C14i$,51 ic;iLi all 'L)'; spin states of an arbitrary system of tWO, Darticlas in a scatLering proces;i. The article includes 20 equations. There are 10 refere~.ces.. U3SR Urrv 612.014-482-087. 891.6 MOISEYEV, I. E.,_~EDORGV VSKIY, V. P., Moscow Enf;ineering- A., end BAMBLF Fhysicall Institute, Moscow "A Method of Recording by Means of a Spectrometer of Garria -Quanta Enitted From the Hmnan Body" Moncow, Yieditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 18, No 8$ Aug-73, pp 42-47 Abstract: A method was developed which makes it pos,-ible to record E:iG-=a- quanta emitted by a radionuclide in the human body with results independent of the location of the source of radiationin the borly. Calculations carried out on a computer on the basis of resu-Itt, obtained by mr:,surirg, with ;,n eight-crystal gamna. spectrometer radiation emitted by 140-.Ii,60 kev ~7G_, sources placed in various locations within the phnntom shcvod that at a dis- tance of the eight (NaI(TI) cry3trils amounting to 10-30 en. frcm an 0 i 11-ticall cylinder air- or vrater-f illed phantom (20-40 cri f rom Ur.-c ~.-.ain axiZ cf the L phantom) the error in detorminations of absolute actixitie,,~ in the ma"u. cif r%-., 10-7 C did n-A exceed 5'~. The Crystals ,acre p-Inced I- u ollrai.cht. Iinf, parallel to the rnain axis of the phentov, at dintanc-:9 rf 25 r-- f-cm P-tic'- other. The time of neasurerront was 2.5 min. The ellip~:r., formlknc, *Ojv poction of the phantom had a short ax.1r. of 20 mid ii lor:,r cf )G 112 HIMMa Mon %Fam flu; M hn r? I mWIFIIIUF1W"II-~NM Ift MOISEYEV, I. E., ot al., Meditsinskayn Radiologiya, Vol 18, No 8, Auta 73, pp 42-47 respectively ' A geometric menn of two measurements Onbove enl ):clow thtl phantom) was taken. On placement of the eight crystals alon;7 a rtr,0-111 line at a height o' 10 cm fro- the nhantora surface. a dist!%ncc of 25 cr. between the detectors, and gnmma radiat4ion in the 300-7CO, ke- rian[tc, ~J;O ratio of the leng+Ihs of time of recordin,- had to bn -At t h i sratio the maximum variation Of the comat wnF,~! nnd _;i-l L:Itt- chn..,-es of the position of the source in the dixection of the lenth n over the. cross-section of the phantom, respectively. 2/2 LSSR UDC: 53-07/08+53-001.5 FEDO-NO-V G k S_7e,~Y~',C7,j, P. P. ~!OIS:-:YEV, T. F. A. V. will "Using "he Gecm-etlT Of IA-ear wn-d Spiral Se n E7 in trometers" V sb. VoDr. ot iziuch. (Frobletaz; of j)-")simr-trv and Racliatior, Shield-JIng-collectimn of works), vyp. 1:2, Nicscov, Ato.'dzdl~'A, M 1971, PP 173-178 (.'Lr=.:,-h-Kzika, No 4, A-pr 72, Ijast.11-ac" lo 4A714) Translation: A study va~- made of the nVatial effectli~eaeso of rc:r-i.-'-Irll- C tim of ;arma quanta by a h-u-nan radietion spect-rometex ar; a Punction Of the energy of the isotopes utilized by the detector, the lenf..-,th wid', hr.-ITIA (or radi-j--) of semming, and the region of the recordo d v, ectnur. for liut- ar end spiral scanning re-mr-tries. M. L. USSR UDC 669.715' 782'243'74'721:669.018.2 KISIN, I. L., BUZAYEVA, I. N., KAUSHANSKIY, D. Ya., and Fj~ppfip G. A. "Modification of Aluminu-n-Silicon Alloy for the Produ'd~tion of Piston Alloy" V sb. Modifitsir. siluminov (Modification of Silumi ns Collection of Works), Kiev, 1970, pp 158-159 %'from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1748 by 1. NABATOVA)- Translation: The authorS developed and introduced a technology of modifying hypereutectic Silumin for pistons. An investigation was conducted on the alloy containing (in %) .81 17.0, Ni 1.1, Mn 0.66, Cu 1. 8 7, Mg gi~ 0. 3, Zn < 0. 3, Fe e-I.O. Of the modifiers tried (PC15, -AlP, Cu3II), Cu.jP was found techno- logically most effective,, convenient in production# and economical. Hadifi- cation raised the mechanILcal properties of the alloy.(breaktng point byv5 kg/m2) and the purity oi- the piston surface after mAchinint, as well as re- ducing wear an the cutting tool. One illustration. 134bliography of one title. .2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PR,OCESSING DATE--27NIIV70 C.- JRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136574 GP-0-- ABSTRACT. THE CONCNS.! OF PRIMEL09 CD IN FALLOUT AND IN SURFACE AIR AT OBSERVATION POINTS IN THE SOVIET UNI01111 DURING 1964-7 ARE SOMMARIZED, ANAL. OF THE$E DATA AND THEIR COMPARISON IWITH RESULTS FROM EXPTS. ON' PRIME102 RH SUGGEST THAT THE MEAN RES IoEmCE JIME OF FINELY DIVIDED AEROSOLS IN THE ATM. ABove2l KM FRO14 SOURCES ABOVE 100 KM IS 14 YR. ANAL. OF: THE PRIME238 PLI FALLOUT DATA INDICATES THAT THE MEAN RESIDENCE TIME OF AEROSOLS INJECTED AT SIMILAR TO 40-60 KIM NTLY LOWERI POSSBILY SIMILAR: -ALTITUDE IS SIGNIFICA 'TO 4 YR, L14 S 11111 E USSR FEDDROV, G. B., et al "Physical and Mechanical Properties of Uraniun-Zirconi-am Alloys at Low Tempe:Latures" Moscow, Atomnaya Eierriy--; February 1973; PP 85-8 Abst,ract: The physical properties (resistivity., tilt, rrioelectromotive force.0 internal friction, and modulus of elasticity of annealed uraniiLma-zirco-nilln, alloys were investigat3d. The resistivity was measw,ed at temperatures of 295, 77.4 and 4.20K; the other properties were measixty--d in the ran,-,c of tem"r- atures from that of liquid nitrogen to room temperature. The maximun, resistivity and thermal clectronotive furcel as we'll as an anomolous (negative) resistivity temperature coefficient, were 010cer"ed in the range of conpositions corresponding to the Ol rhtlsef On the basis of the results obtained and previously, publithed data. the authors conclude that there exists a hybrid-type metallic-covalent chendcal bond in the 8 3 phase of uxvanium-zirconium alloys. - The artiale included five figures. There are,116 references. 1/2 028 UNCLASSIFIW~ :PROCESSING UATE--30OCT70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNTOF.HYDROGEN IN CATALYSTS AT HIGH .-:,.:TEMPERATURES BY THE HYDROGENATION OF ETliYLENE -U' R.I.j FEDOR0Vt G.I., KHAYRULLtNA# R.Z.j BORISOVAr _VeV.t: OAVLESUPOVAY R*G, ._~~:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :',~SOURCE--iZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR,-SER. KHIM. 1970, (2)v 369-72 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT AR,cAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--HYDROGEN, HYDROGENATION, ISOMERIZATIONt HYDROCARBUNP, -Tr PALLADIUMr NICKELt CATALYSTv SORPTION# HIGH TEMPERATURE EFFE4. ETHYLENE, PLATINUM, CHROMATOGRAPHY .CONTROL AARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0639 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/002/0369/0372 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119551 UINIC LA S S I F I E 0 .2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIEO'~ ~PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 "-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119551 ABST.RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A DETAILED DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION' OF APP. FOR DETG. SO;~BED H AT 150-500DEGREES, I.E. UNDER CONDITIONS USUALLY USED FOR HY0R0GEWrirjp.- v~o ISOMERIZATION REACTIONS OF HYDROCAR60iqSo THE APP* CONSISTS OF A REACTION VESSEL COINT'G, A 2-3 MG SAMPLE OF THE CATALYST BEv4G TESTED, PLACED IN A FLOW SYSTEM SIMILAR TO THAT-OF A Cf-iRt"MArOGRAPH ANC) PROVIDED WITH SWITCHABLE SOURCES OF ARGON, H, AND C SUB2 H SU64. THE AMT. OF SORBED H ON 12 TYPICAL PTv PD AND INI CATALYSTS ON VARIOUS SUPPORrS 4AS TABULATED AS WAS THE INFORMATION OF SORPTION OF H AT~VARIOUS TEMPS. ON PT.AND NI AND PD CATALYSTS UP TO 500DEGREES. PkOMGTION BY SALTS OF MN AND-CR. ENHANCES THE STRENGTH OF BUNDI14G OF H TO tHE METAL. -FACILITY:. INST. ORG. FIZ. KHIM..IMO ARBUZOVAt KAZAN, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 538.6:537 311.31:669.151292 192:669.245:669.255 VOLOSIIINSKAYA, X. M. , ~UIOQK4 G- V. ??The Kerr and [fall Effects in Ferromagnetic Alloyso' p Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 3et. No,S, Nov 73, pp 946-956. Abstract: Normal and anomalous Hall effects, as well ar, the Kerr effect, were measured in ferromagnetic alloys Fe-V, Co-Al and Ni-A.I*in the 0.4-18 Ii spectral interval. It is shown that the overall course, of dispersion of the nondiagonal component of the dielectric permeability~tensor can be described in the wave length interval studied on the basis of the mechanism of absorption within bands. This approach agrees with optical data and the results. of measurement of the coefficient of the anomalous Hall effect. USSR UDC 621-373.431086.8) RABINOVICH, G. V., FEDOROV, G. V. "A Generator 'which Produces Series of Pulses With Controllable Intervals. Within.the Series" USSR Author's Certificate No 263663., filed 26 Sep 68, published 5 Jun 70 (from RZh-Eadiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11G182 P) Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an 03cillator which -.geherates pulse trains with controllable intervals within a train. The device contains a self-oscillating multivibrator which rsets the prf for a series, a dipp oscillator which determines the length of a pulse series and is connected to an AND circuit, and an accumulator device. To control the length of intervals within a series, an inhibit circuitAs connected to the output of the AND circuit in parallel with the accumulator device. The input of the inhibit circuit is connected to the output of a ulave multivibrator which is triggered by the output signal of the accumulator device. ------------- ---- 112 096 UNCL-ASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 T,ITLE--HALL EFFECT IN A TERBIUM SINGLE CRYSTAL -U- AUTHOR-02)-FEDOROV, G.V., VOLKENSHTEYN, N.V. .C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZ. TVERO. TELA 1970, 12(5)t 1374-9 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS -TOPIC TAGS--SINGLE CRYSTAL, TERBIUM, HALL EFFECT, rHERMAL EFFECT CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0161 STEP NO-- t)R/0181/'10/012/005/1374/1319 CIRC ACCESSION t-10--AP0129423 U Ill L A SI S I ff" f r, V :2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129423 -.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY USING 2 $PECIMENS CUT FROM SINGLE.CRYSTAL TB (99.9PERCENT PURE) AT 4.2-350DEGREESK AND AT MAGNETIC -INDUCTION (B) LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 34.KG, MEASUREMENTS 14ERE CARRIED OUT OF THE HALL EFFECT. SP. HALL EMF, FOR THE SPECIMEN WITH MAGNETIC FIELO (H) PARALLEL TO THE (0001) DIRECTION AT ALL TEMPS41 DEPENDS LINEARLY ON -INDUCTION IN THE SPECIMEN. FOR SPECIMENS WITH HPARALLEL TO (I BAR 2 10) IN-THE REGION OF T14E EXISTENCE OF THE FERROMAGNETIL STATE, THE DEPENDENCE OF SP. HALL EMF.-ON 8 HAS THE FORM' CHA4ACTERISTIC FOP, -FERROMAGNETS IN THE PARAMAGNETIC REGIONo THE SPONTANEOUS, M SUBS) AND CONVENTIONAL (R -SUBO) HALL COEFFS# FOR BOTH SPECIROENS YERE SEPD, i AND THE PRESENCE WAS ESTABLISHED OF ANISOTROPY OF THESE COEFFS. IN THE ~FERROMAGNETIC REGION9 THIS SEPN4 WAS CARRIED OUT.ONLY FOP SPECEMENS WIT11 R PARALLEL TO ( 1 BAR 2 10) BOTH COMPONENTS OF ME HALL COEFF. CHANGE SIGN TWICE WITH DECREASING TEMP. "FACILITYt INsr, FIl. METAL., SVERDLOVSKP USSR. lkl~' A C C f f* t r- C~ USSR UDC 577, 3+612,316 SHIP-';OV, A. V. ,BMAKOVA, Ye. V. ,KOL'S, 0. R. , SVERDLOVA, Ye. A. , and Mosco-.~, State University "Changes in Nerve Fiber 11-fitochon-dria of the Crab Duria- Coi-%ductlon Blo6-,,~d by Different Agents" Moscal, Do'k-11a.-ly Akader-ii N-uk SSSRIX, No 1, 1972, pp 2i4-125 Abstract: Isolated nerve from anextremity of the green crab Cai:cinLIS was stimulated after the conduction of e%citation blocked by (a) a current (2 to 3 v), (b) eleVaLion of temperature to 37 to 40~C, (c) lo-3 dinitroplicnol solution. Examinatlon of mitochondrii from thu control nerve slio-.,Tcd them, to be elonsated with distinct extt~.rnal and Interoal The cristne were close togo.Lher. The same picture w1:-; observcd after 5 nfnuLL!~, of electrical stimulaticii of the nerve excepL that the cristno wLre som,,nAiat farther apart. stimulation of the tierve afnr coti6uction blcc%el by high temperature or by treatlmeiit with dinitrophenol caused thc mitochofidria ro s-.%,11 n-nd becc--e rc=ded. The cristat! shortened considcrably and An -.11~cos becaric frag-maiitet'. In scm~i czi-nes Elie chinges weno so, pronounced that tho - mitochondria resembled vacuolus. Organ and Tissue Tra6splantatio-, USSR I UDC 616.12-089.84)-0.6;6i6.iz-oo3,3i5-D-8;721.51 BALLYUZEK, F. V., SHMIN, Yu N., KOSTYUCHEVIKO, A. L. , 'pstj min;a=, -7.- 5,.-, VOLKOV, Yu. N., n -DQ and SUPRUNE:'K0, Yu. F.,. ~R Surgery, Kilitary Medical Academy imeni S. X. Kirov. Leningrad "A Sterile Room for the Reanimation of Patients After Homotransplantation of tho Heart" Moscow, EksperimentalInaya Khirurgiya i Anestoziologiya.'No 2, -."arlAuz- 70, P9 84-57 Abstract: After transplantation of the heart, respiratory ilnfoctici-.s constituzo one of the principal dangers to the patients because of their lowaroi rosi~;L,~nco and immunity. J. Phillips and G. Spencer estimated that respiratory -jnfCCL4C.-IS caused the death of 1/4 of patients dying after surgery :WVolVj-n:; oxtraco.-P01101al blood circulation. A sterilo chamber (3.7 X ) X 2-5 M) has C-20,-4 f t reanimation and intensive care of pationts after surger-j involvir,.f* oxtun!SiVc trauma and requiring rigorous antibactorial protoction, The chambor is of plastic shoots welded together and has an entrance Jo-rk conuiz;Lin,; of ;.wo lapping, susporded plastic shoots, The chamber has connoctions for 02, N20- lild vacuum, a telephone line, and electric connections for a-dofibrilla-:.or automatic system which records and transmits outside datm on lzhe of patient. Equipment for the intubation of the trachea, h6aling, of the trachoo- 1/2 USSR BALLYUZEK, F. V., at al, EksperimentalInaya Khirurgiya i AnesLozziologJya, Na 2, Mar/Apr 70, PP 84-67 bronchial passages, and for producing artificial coughs is located in it. .1%.Ir that has been sterilized by irradiation is pulVed into ilia chamber, in w.-aich, the air pressure is higher bY 7-10 mm than that outside. ATter 2-3 hrs. ol' opcrat---OA-. of the chamber, the air in it contains no more than Q-2 possibly pa-~o~-enic bacteria per cubic motor and no pathogenic bacteria. The ch=ber is equip'no-I windows of transparent plastic, has translucent walls, and is I-At from the outside. After adequate sterilization measures, a nurse who takes care of the pationf. may stay in the chamber and other medical personnel may enter it. The chamber oughz. to be adequate for the care of patients who have undergona hoart transplants. 43 1,12 035 TJITL --'-CEr; T I ON OF SIGINALS, AUTH_'lR-(02)-GU0'VIN, O.B., FEDOROV, CG*U,-'lJTR_'f OF- V*01--USSR ::SOURCE_-M0SC'JW, RADIOTEKI-fl-IlIKAP DATC P05L lShFD ------- 70 SUBJECT ARFAS--ELECTRONICS AND TOPIC TAGS-- S I GNAL fjCEPTI,JNf MARKING--NO RESTRic-rIUNS .,00CU4ENT CLASS-UINCLASSIFIEP PROXY RUL/Fi(AMU.-1999/1357 CIRC ACCESSIo"I F U-";C L ASS IF IE D (3 f, Es i ~i-jl i) ,,. r7,3 AS A WH3LE 1~1 S Vc TFAS~I T H~4,iA iT 11i i oli -u- 1 0. NO 1, 1970, PP 44-49i ELECTRICAL ENGR'., NAYMArtots COMMUNI CAT I Qtj JAMMINGi MrFk FEi ~NC I M; M UI T Y STEP ........ .... ...... . ...K i~M~ jj&~jNjhUjff=jjj. ........... h& fibifixiddiiii i in "h USSR uDc 612 .0l5.3q:6lP--766-o?- FEDOROV) I. V., Department of Biocbemistry, Yaroslav 14--dical Institute, "Metabolism in Hypodynamia" Moscow., Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 12, (108), 1972, pp P4-36 of the literature shows that hypodp%qrdA introduces signi' Abstract: A review tj icant changes in the jretqbolism of man and anirals. In majiy resr-~cts inactiv- ity, whether due to spaceflight, a sedentary occupation, or-in=obilization as a result of illnese, evokes sirdlar rnetabolis alterations. Within 1 to 2 days of immobilization, the Inurztn body goes into negative nitro,,!s~-n 1!alancv, ar, indicated by increanctl urinnry urea, amino acids, cremtinc, Wnd ammonia, although the net,effect on body weight after several vochn wotuld be an Increaw-- in weight due to increased lipid deposits in the. organinn. 1%..-d reat for 2 to 7 weeks rettulti, in in(!rofktt!d diuronin in the anoonto (W 'PMY-te) ml per (lay, and is accompanied bY redistribution oV body Vlulds %rith thti! neL effuet th-rit .ior sed 6.nr the b-tood -1, as a result o" volu--. in the pul: Pry circulation is increm pressor mechanisms, vnsopressin secretion by the poste-.1or pitliitar~y -;s cLepressed. Tile latte." ractor then p3tentiates urinary salt'and water loss. 17 .............. USSR FEDOROV, I. V., Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 12, (103), 1972, pp 24-36 Variable results have been obtained with regard to carbohydrate retabolism, although generally it is agreed that glycogen stores are depleted and glycone- ogenesis seems to be accelerated, Concomitant with obesity in manblood levels of total lipids, cholesterol, and beta lipoproteins increase. Thus, muscular activity is an essential prerequisite for good health and cannot be replaced by any drug regimen. It is important in the traintenance of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous system at their optimum functional states and prevents premature aging. 2/2 SQ, 3PR5 VDC 612,43-06:612.766.2 MTODYNAMIA AS-D H0R.1:QXAL' ACTIVITY [Article by V* """co' X011-ilhIsk-1. Blololly6 I 11',d1,504 (Space Biolohy ind U"'." . F. IAn,c Val 5, No 4 . pp 59.6 "71, d for publication Drcrmber 19701 At,stract: Dau in rho litoratkLro on chang " in thr prn- . 0 as (c rticoFtero14 hrc4r. ~, &JroqAlin,.'4jrvn,, f.,Zrr. gort c6trophic no, antidiurett C florm"no acid) during hypodynamia are reviewed. ?=C--Z1Al res~'Zs Of Changes in hormonal activity are dtsz.sged A change in f,ocz~oning of the internal Scercti4in glands un4o,btedly play% &CA role in the pathogenesLa of n~=rto,s "t-iholic and tinnal ir-pair-eats d~riAj hnekinesia. In rhis article we %enernlize 4hta 4n ~"'e on the effect of hypr~k~nrsia on hormonal activity and an attuz-pt is =&4& to cLa-zity ;ts importance in the development nf impairments Characteristic for this ftate. initial period of hypokinegi-2 1.s ufiijAlly regzrdod ab, a singtilar szr,~as tutor fM. R. n-Zj~n4ovich; A. V, Korobkov; V. V. Portuga),ov, or al., Z~Itr-r'k' 0t &I,. in Inve3tigaring Lotor nubjects dwritir, a period of lastin$; six to seven waks did not find substantiAl changc-a in marine cznrrolnl of II-ge:osteroids (17-KS, . Thert was no corrclarion Le- t-,n the olir:irutl^r. and nitrogen in the urtne~ Knrz. ,,.crvod ;.,~ny x,ibje,:.-s ovor a period of 10 to 770 days of '74"ed to dotect rhangei in 17-K5 ccn:cir in tl,v pldr'ma and in the elim~notlan ol ~17-ca) Witt. 0. urina, as a. Also bo.!ryed L,)t e: the h., JYr4x..1z6 thf ol~, c: hw,-~n in an ,rdtnary uzate ~::d ;,fter thrco, ,,f in ~A~es ttv dj,.rnuj ~4a the 1=..r. t."r at there vzx a sr-11 dpcrease in contcrz of the ncr-"--.;j -r. no Y, It. acrrzyork~ who studied children wtth a dinlo- c,,c,d hip, w;tt. A plaszer coriicL, Jiscovered t-,, tl-,E blood an CA LA -t'r 40, SO: 31`k~ WC 61Z.7fA.2-015.341 DnUSITY Or TISSUE AMLYSIS IM AULKOLLS DURUC HYNKINISLA, :irA,& %0~7j, (Article by Moscow, satichemkay Bloloalys I MadiLzins. Russian. Va Submitted for Pubill.cattan 2 November 1979, pp 62-841 In animals in a state of hypokinesLa there to a considerable dacraAse in tile intensity of synthesis of tissue proteins (I. V. Fadorov,,et &I.. 1967. 1968. 1970).- Only Indirect data at* available concerning the locale- sity of tissue detay. Tissue decay carl, be judged from the taco=ity of its autolysts. Earlier only the autalysto of muscle tiesuo-vas investigated (I. V. Yadorov, at Al., 1970). Research Method Tile experiments wore made on mile rate weighing 160-1#0 S. The aal. male were immobilized by placing them in plaster jackets (I. V. Ye-iocav, at &I., 1967a), AutoLysis Intensity was determined in tissues of the livvr, kidney, heart, skeletal muscles, and brain of the healthy ani"La. &&J in animals ktltcd on the ISth-:22d and Slot-59th days Of hypokIneats. Auto- lysLa intensity was Judged from the increase In free amino acids in the tissue homogensta after 4-hour incubation at 37* In a pho*Vlmt* butter with p.4 4.9 (the du-ation of incubation forokalotal muscle tissues was 24 hours)., The content of free amino acids was dateralned apectrophoto- metrIC411Y with a SF-4A instrument at a wavelength of 280 am, A standard curve was constructed from 4 tryptophan solution. Results The total content of fr, so Amino acids in the rat. t tamo*a prior to incubation', and after 15-22 jayi of hypckinosla was at the asise lawall &a in the healthy animals: (Table 1), virtually coinciding even to absolute, mean numtera. Ott the Slot-59th days of hypokineols the content o( fro* Asivic, acids in all the investigated tisseas exhibited a ttliable. 4,Act*"* Q