SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDOROV, P.I. - FEDOROV, V.YE.

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...... ....... _-1 ............... 1/2 013 UNCLASti r-IED 04ocEsSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--PRODUCTION OF HIGH PURITY GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE,BY REMOVING PHOSPHORUS IMPURITY -U- AUTHOR-(05)-F_E0OROVv P.I.v MOLOCHKOt V.A.i KURDYUMoyr G.H4., GALOCHKINA, G., SHIRNC7X',T.YU. V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR VYSSH* UCHEB, ZAVED.ir TSVET. MET. 1970-t 13(.119 82-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY JOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PRODUCTIONt GERMANIUM COMPOUNOFI CHLORIDE, PHOSPHORUS v CHEM I CAL SEPARATIONr. CRYSTALLIZATIONt PHOSPHORUS CHLORIDE MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _DOCUMENT~CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0632 STEP NO--UR/0149/70/013/001/0082/0086 CIRC ACCESSION NO--ATOL37711 _UW; 2/2 013 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSINn OATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0137717 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* 'OTA INDICATED T14AT :CL SU83# POCL SU83, AND PCL SUB5 ARE INACTIVE COMPONENTS AND AR,~ PRtSENr IN THE EUTECTIC. VERY SMALL QUANTITIES. OF PCL SU83'AND POCL,sun ARE SOL. IN ~GECL SUS4 SOLID PHASE. THE EQUIL. DISTRIBUTION COEFF#' AND THE SOLIDUS :LINE ARE DEFINED FOR, VERY SMALL AMTS.: OF POCL SUdJ AND PCk SUB3 IN GECL SUB40 THE MEANS FOR CALCG. THE THICKNESS OF A Dl~'FFUSWN I.AYER DURING CRYSTNo- REFINEMENT IS PROPOSED. :FOR PURIFICATION OF GECL SUB481 :~--'-.RECRYSTNO. ISTHE MOST SUITABLE METHOD*; FACILITY: 40SK* INST* -TONKOI KHIM. TEKHNOLm# MOSCOWt-USSR. ! F ! E 1) 1/2 C30 UNCLASSIFIEU PRUCESSIN(~ DATE-IlUECIG -U- AUTHL;i-~-FLU"_~~ "tGUNTRY UF INFG__U SSR :Sc ti RcE__PPAVfA* SEPTEMbb% 201 1970t P 3, CCLS 1_31 DATE PuflLISHl:u-20SEP70 SUBJECT AKEAS--biOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES'. TOPIC TAGS--BIGNICS, P140STHETIC UEVICE, srATE PR I ZE~ CClNTkCL MAPKIAG--N0 RESTkICTIUNS EN TCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ..PROXY FlCflE.NL----FD?0/605037/d06 SYEP CIRC ACLESSILN NU--AN0142435 2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI.'46~ DATE-11I.LC-10 .CIRC ACCESSILN NG-AN0142435 ABSTXACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE GIVES THE 311[Eiz _AACH ACCCUNT CF UIGNICS RESEARCH DONE AT THE CENrkAt. $CIENTIFLL RESE- INSTITUTE OF PHOSTHETICS ANJ PROTHESIS CCNSTRVCT~10~4, vl,cta;~Ujj,(~ rrj firlRIS 9 J pETRUVICH POPUV-lLs INt DIRECTOR UF THE INSTITUTt, THE FIKSr MOCKUP OF THE BILNIC PROTHESIS GF THE ARM:WAS MADE IN THE JNST[ITUTE IN 1958 UNE OF THE INITIATORS OF THIS PRUJE CT IS PROFESSOk A YE. KOBKINSKIY, ,,::.-LAUREATE UF THL STATE PRIZE AND LABCRATORY HEAD AT THE INSTITUTE t0 IACHINE, SCIENCE. S t~ USSR YAKOVLEV, V. V., FEDOROV, R. F. IlComputer Elements with Probabilistic Representatiwi of Inform;ition" Avtomatika i Vychisl. 'reklin. [Automat-lon and Comput'!r Technolog ], 1971 ID -1 No 5, pp 80-84 (Translated from Referatiny), Zhurnl) Kibar:ictfl-l, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V616, by the authors). Translation: The principles of construction of cerlaill clements of vor~ptlt,~I' equipment using the probabilistic method of coding cif infoi-mation ai-v studied. The relationship between the accuracy and.specd of thcse Clel'Jent, is estimated. Restilts of mathematical modeling, are prese-wed. 77 USSR um 621.374-335- FEWROV, R. F. "Analysis of the Static Accuracy of Voltage Comparison by Means of an 'Matched Pair' of Tunnel Diodes" Sb. tr. leningr. in-t inzh. zh.-d. transp. (Collecterl' 'Works of. the Lenin- grad Institute of Railway Transportation Engineers),*,1971, vyp. 314, pp 90-98 rom RZh-Radicteknnika, Abstract No 6G302) If iia 6 Jun 71, Translation: Conditions of achieving maximum accuracy of voltage comparison in a circuit with two tunnel diodes are considered as well as basic para- metric relations. Bibliography of two~titles. Resuee. log ---------- . ......... . ....... USSR UD(; 621.762:62ij-17 FED011~V R I TSYFE-IN k T., and SiUMLOV, V. A., vorosh-ij-577.7-Fid-ck, Diesel Locomotive Plant imeni October Aevolu- tion, Ko=1xnar.-`--. ~.Iinin~7 andfl '.'L_~etaliuraic~?,_! Ins`Uitute "I'iiethod of Deter-iining, Plasticity and 3trenigth.of Po'.-:dCr_`.1'Ctal- lurey -K~at-erials" Moscow, Zavods'~nya Laborat-oriya, Vol 37, To 12, 1.971, 1503 -1505 il - __T "lae nln- A.bstr,act : ATrI(Ithod. hwas been develo-oed for de'oirnini-: sticity and stren.-Ith of T)o-i-tder_Mvt:?_hur,. materinls diroct-Iy on the fabrica-ted articles, ozi bushings. 'The method is ba:3cd or, imprcsniw-~ a s-pherical punch into the bu-'ain~r, or !'.. 0-frinle has been Cut out frort tiie bu.-,hin,?:. As pla.,7iticity considered the dic-meter al' the iiauresoion produced an camen by loadin-I it un to develoamont of t-he fi~.st c_,,7~c"* develo-ed s-occiil to.-'U-in- device- is the imDresnion, e:merinents of the by tension worc carried out. Dot-h metliod!-:; provide cu-ite tory res-ul-ts, but +5111C V"ITIrerisioll Method is More. t0Ch:IoIw'?iC"J. Yhree illuatr., orin table, three biblio. refs. A*q 033302 Soviet.Inventions Illustrated,. Section I Derwent. ~223452 MEM .tATIC DISP~dMIMT SEN" offers a~ sivipje: desip prorv~ ~ provement over the Own Oh- tic ~sO euma 1 work with art output presr-ur6yarying imm pressure to atmovoheri6, avsenblj~ (see diagra=),of aivor~ex'6be ~ con~~!Ltiing perforated diaphragm 2~ ~n6z,ZW 3, ahain the latter a,baffle 4.i!51i the,,outpu~ 6, which enters1tanien~iai~to th6 cur1v 1, the Input, when, a jarge~opentng ts~~P,reseh't~~at- 3, suction of air tikes OUev thtoughi ~i4e o4que so causing the presiurs in t fi` become less. ha xtmosp~hqric. 10.2.67-4 11325 ld-~ ~1. tA&WNWTd]dv. 13 ~;..8.60. ICt CL~ IG - 1 7 77 1= UR 0482 I.Mechanical and General, M tho~j device Oars, Ollich 3 fde4 lronsl~vts ' froht of channet, and surrace of 4iaphrio 2, channel: 5; to i4 YZL V. WWI 1/2 014 UNCL ASS, FIED PKOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--ELEMENTS UF GENERAL THEORY OF QUALITY -U- AUTHOR-.FEDOROY, S.A. CCUNTRY OF-INFO--USSR ~-.-SOURCE-STANDAs'TY I KACHESTVO, 19701 NR 51 PP,68-70- ~10ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCLENCES, MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE~ENGR TOPICITA5S--QUALITY CONTROLt INDUSTRIAL STANDARDP.MUDEL, INDUSTRIAL' PLANNING# PRODUCTION STANDARD ;:CONTROL.MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0118 STEP NO--URiO422/'?O/kIO0,1005/0068/C)070 CIRC ACCESSION 140--AP0122364 .024 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--OZOCT70 ~TITLE-REPLACEMENT OF THE CORNEA AND CRYSTALLINE LENS WrTfl ALLOPLASTIC PROSTHESES -U- ~AUTHOR-FEDOR*OV, S.N. 'COUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR .SOURCE--VESTNIK OFTAL'MOLOGI[t 19709 NR 29 PP 38-4t ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLUGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 7TOPIC TAGS--CORNEA, SURGICAL IMPLANTP VISUAL ACUITY, UOCU'.F,',T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELMAME--1986/0335 Sr[:P NC,--IJR/0357/71)/D:~0/t)02/OC)3H/0041 IRC ACCESSION N(]--AP0l0,?797 mimmmunulum -main r q 2/2 024 --02nCT70 UNCLASSIFIED PRfXESSINIG DATE .CIRC AtCESSIG~Nl NO--AP0102797 i ~ABSTRACT'/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT4 THE AUTHOR DI-SCRIBES 2 PATIENTS WITH DEVELOPMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSTROPHY OF THE CORNEA FOLL0,04ING C041LICATION -IMPLANTATION.OF INTRAOCULAR LENS. THE AUTHOR BELIE S THIS SL CAUSED. BY MECHANICAL INJURIES (A BLOW IN THE EYEo TRAU44 OF THE CORiNCAL ENDOTHELIUM DURING IMPLANTATION OF THE I~TRAOCULAR LE."IS). --KERATOPLASTY PERFORMED IN BOTH PATIENTS PROVED INEFFECTIVE. mis ems FOLLOWED BY-IMPLANTATION OF-Tli6 CARDONAr.-40DEL KERATOPROSTHESISP WLTH _4NTRACCULAR LENSES LEFT rN PLACE. IN BOTH INSTANCES GOOD RESULTS-WERE SCUREIJ; ENDOTHELIAL DYSTROPHY BEING ELIMINATED AND PSEUDOSLOPIC VIS13N ,~,_tO.5) RESTORED. IN FJTURE VISUAL ACUITY CAN BE RAISED BY DISSECTION OF. 'APSULE OF THE LENS* THE POSTERIOR CONRENSED C it,, f- J A AZ USSR SEMENOVY L., and FEDOROV, V. "The Air Which Cosmonauts Breathe" Trud, 11 Jun 70, p 3 Translation: Extra-atmospheric flights must be performed tinder conditions in Which cosmonauts can work and rest. They must get the right amount of food, drink, uir, rest., and sleep. This simple, commonplace matter on earth becrmes a complex scientific and~technological problem in the 608mose Man can survive a fairly long time without food, several days without water, but only a few minutes without air. Breathing is a vital:function of the human body. How is it ensured in spaceflights? The free volume in spaceships is small. The most spacious ship -- Soyuz -- has about 9 cubic meters of air on board. Outside the ship's valls, there is almost a complete vacuum or just remnants of the atmosphere with a denaity.a mil- lion timaes less than on the earth's surface. Nine cubic meters is all that the cosmonauts have available for breathing on the Boyuz. Howevero thin Is ourfIclento The quention i8 only Vhat riUs thi a volwoe and what do the cosmonauts breathe. The atmosphere surrounding man on earth consists, OfI8-09~ nitrogen, 20-95% 1/5 USSR SEN0410VI L.J, and FTDOROV V.& Trud, 11 Jun 70, p 3 oxygen, 0-93~ argon, and 0.03d,- carbon dioxide. The concentration of the other gases is insignificant. This is the gas mixture human beings and. all other living creatures on earth are accustomed to breathe. However, the adaptability of the hwmt body is Great. Of the total atmospheric pressure of 760 mm.ffg at sea level, on.1y about 160 rim are due to oxygen (the so-called partial pressure of oxygen)., What happens when the oxygen concentration in the air decreases? 149m can breathe even when the partial pressure.of oxygen is as low as 98 mm k,: only when the value falls below this, level does "oxygen starvation" begin. The opposite Is also possible, thatAs, oxygen concentration in the air can be Creater than norma3,~* The highest partial pressure of oxygen at which man can breathe normally in 42 *5 = 11g. HiSher concen- cause oxygen poisoning. Thus, the human body can tolerate a fourfold change in oxygen content. As far as the total atmospheric pressure is concerned, the human body can tolerate even greater fluctuations; froza 160 mm fig to several at=spheres. Nitrogen and argon are inert constituents of the air. Only oxygen partici- pates in oxidative processes. This gave rise to the follovUg idea: in the space- shipj ve could perhaps replace nitrogen with a lighter gas, for example, helium. 04e cubic meter of nitrogen weighs 1.25 kg while the same volume of helium weighs 2/5 USSR MSNOV, L., and FEDOROV V ._TFud, 11 Jun 70, P 3 only 0.18 kg, that is, seven times less. This =&ea quite a difference for a spaceship where each extra kilogram counts. Experiments 4emonstrated that man can breathe normally in an oxygen-helium atmosphere. This was verified by America;n aquanaute in prolonged submersions. From the technical viewpoint., a single-gas atmosphem- consisting of pure oxygen is also interesting. In American spaceships, astronauts breathe pure oxygen at a pressure of about 270 mm Hg. This requires simpler and easier instruments to con- trol the pressure and composition of the atmosphere. Ho-yntver, pure oxygen has its shortcomings: fire hazard in the spaceship increases, and;,the prolonged inhalation of pure oxygen causes unpleasant complications in the astronauts' respiratory passages. The normal atmosphere on earth was taken as the basis for establishing an artificial environment on the Vostok, Voskhod.. and Soyuz ships. Our specialists, especially medics, insisted that the spaceships must be a~',miniature duplicate of earth, with characteristics as similar as possible to those surrounding man on earth. All technical advantages ensuing from a single-gas atmosphe-re, and oxygen-helium -mixture, and other mixtures were sacrificed for the sake of the cosmorailts' full comfort. After the cosmonauts board the ship and the compartments aTe locked and sealed, the composition of the atmosphere In the ship begins to change. In one hour, two 3/5 --- -- - - - -- ----- USSR W F S EMOV, L., and rEDOROV, V., Trud, 1.1 Jun 70, P 3 cosmonauts consume about 50 liters of oxygen and produce 80-100 jy- of water vapor, carbon dioxide, volatile metabolites, and so on, At that.timei the airconditioning system turns on and adjusts the atmosphere to the "required condition," that is, it maintains all atmospheric parameters at the optimum level. Regeneration of the atmosphere is based on testedi effective physical and chemical processes. There are chemical substances which,!upon combining with water or carbon.dioxide, release oxygen. These are auperoxides~of the basic metals sodium, potassium, and lithium. To release 50 liters of oxygen -- the ho4rly requirement of two zosmonauts -- these substances must biM 26.4 g of water. As mentioned before, two coamonauto exhale into the atmosphere 100 of water vapor per hour. A portion of this water vapor it used to produce oxy4jen, another portion Is left In the atmosphere to keep the relative humidity at 10- 60%, and the rest is absorbed by special desiccators. Activated carbon is used to absorb volatile metabolites and odors. No dust, crumbs, or other debris must be present in the air. Duringweight- lessness, these particles do not fall to.the floor but frei~ly float in the atmos- phere and may enter the cosmonauts' respiratory tracts. Gp~cial~filters am used to purify the air from mechanical pollutants. 4/5 gin ............... USSR SEMOV, L., and FEMROV V., Trud, 11 Jun 70, P 3 Thus., regeneration of the atmosphere in the ship is,accompliahed by fans which continuously draw air from the inhabited compartments and conduct it through var- ious installations of the airconditioning system, There, the air is purified, its chemical composition, numidity, and temperature are restored, and then it is returned to the cosmonauts' cabin. Mis circulation of air goes an continuously, and the speed of circulation and effectiveness of reconditioning, are constantly controlled by automatic mechanisms. 11 For example, when the oxygen concentration in the ship's atmosphere increases above the preset level, the control instruments notice itlimmediately. They send orders to appropriate equipment, and.thelr~performwce level Is changed to decrease the release of oxygen. The effectiverinso of the atmosphere regeneration syntem developed by Soviet specialists has been repeatedly tested under real space conditions. All. parameters are very close to the norme.of the earth's atmosphere. This pr(rres that the system is highly sensitive and maintains all variables within a very narrow ranges The cosmonauts breathe almost the pur* airlof the earth. 5/5 USSR mc. 6:2,1-371-332.3 BABAYEV, A. B., LOGACHEW, V. P., PAPFENT'YEV, V. N., FEIDOROV, V. A., SHEI-10- IMOVA, G. P. "Some problem of Reflection of a Frequency-Plodulated, Signal From Forest Cover Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of the Moscov Power Fngineering institute), 1972, %-,yp. lie, pp 84-86 (from No 8, Aug -12, Abstract No 8G57) T o altimeter with fre- Translation: Using an experimental model of a radi quency modulation (waveband of 7 cm, deviation of 1.00-VITz, vidth of' the polar diagram at half pavier in both planes 25-30'), the authors i:tudi-ed the errors in measurement of flight altitude over a forostr-,Id The experiments were done over hill-r, of various heights wit-ii diffe-rent types of trees. A singularity waw found in the r~ignn-~O rofl-~!Cted frcvl the.forest -- bents with two maxine. showed up in the t.11clitJ The error in altitude metisurer-ent depending on thc~ density fuld, h(.!igi-It C4 forest cover is detern-ini: Three illuatrationn. 11. USSR UDC 535,311 ZAVADOVSKAYA, Ye. K., LISITSYN, V. M., BARANOV, A. I., FFMOROVP_K,].~_~, 'S STEPANOV, V. G., Tomsk Polytechnical Institute imeni, "Radiation-Induced Transformation of Defects in CaF2,,' W_?1and BaF2" Tomsk, Izvestiya VL'Zov: Fizika, No 2(129), 1.973, pp 110-112 Abstract: The paper presents the results of an investigation of radia- tion-stimulated processes of transformation of defects in fluorides of alkali-earth metals. The crystals were grown from pu rMee. natiiral flu- orides and also from synthes i zed, cherivi er-Ily pure salts. Tfie crystal-s were subjected to electron bombardn, ent at 1-1. 8 MeV al roars tEmperature and also in a stream of low-temperature plasma at an air pressure of 1-2 mm, ffg. The EPR spectra were measured at rocin temperature on a '.Phon- son-251 spectrometer. It is found that radiation in these crystp-Is ccn- verts simple electron defects with active participation of to radiation-stable and heat-stable defects. The greatest effect of the radiation-6timulated processes is-observed in CaF?. Nil Aunt M R."MORM, firrP611MMEME swum== Al USSR upc.. 621--~QC, P6 .681. 3,2 FEDOROV, V. A., POPOV, D. I., REPIN, H. K. "A Device Based on Potential Logic Elements for lhplitude-Time Quanti- zation. With Respect to the Center of Pulses" Tr. Ryazan. radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ryazan FiiAio En,-inecxing In- stitute), 19T2, vyp. 33, pp 219-227 (from RM-Fadio-teklmika, 1,10 kit; 72, Abstract ITO 8JG17) Translation: The paver presents the circuit of a de,.-ice ill vh; ich the time position of- a straldard pulse is determinee by the center of the in-.i~t pulse rather than by the edge of the pul..---e. The operation: 0' tile liridi- vidual elements of the device in considered. Six bibliar,- rapby of two titles. N. S. USSR urc-. 621.371-332'.3-01 BOAYEV, A. B., LOGACHEY, V, P., FFDOROV, V. A., P!4-,FEI!TF'YEV* V. N. VIFxperimental Investigation of the Characteristics of Reflection F'ro= Uneven Ground Surfaces" Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta (Works of the Moscow Power E~igzineerinl- Institute), 1972, Nryp. 110, pp 87-810 (from RM-Fadiotekhnika, No 8, A119 72, Abstract No 8G56) Translation: An investigation was made of the power of asignal reflected from a ground surface with forest cover as a functicn of the angle of -Jr- radiation of the surface for various.types of forest cover (heavy ccnif- erous forest, deciduous, mixed, and so on), and also of tlie influer;ce which the moisture content of the reflectine surface anil (!UV(L!-I- hE,'-n rlTj tIK,- power amplitude and degree of depolarizativn of the refIccted tApr):'d. 'The results are presented in juytaposition with data fcr the r:ur- face of the sea, ice, and plowed ground without cover. Three illustra- tions two tables. 11. S. pl. ANIM, LIM M M1 USSR uDc: 621.396.96:681.32 PO~OV, D. I., AVDEYEV, V. V., FEDOROV, V. A., SHEISTAKOV, N. D. "Effectiveness of a Device for Digital Two-Dimerisiarial FiltrPtion of Eadar Images" Tr. Ryazan. rajiotekhn. in-ta (Works of the Fyezan Eadio Fiigineerinr.- It%- stitute), 1972, vyp. 33, -pp 203-209 (from. RM-Padiotekhni_ka, No 8, Aug -72, Abstract No 8G16) Translation: The necessity for two-dimensional filtc-rine-, arises, for instance, when objects are to be recognized on tvo-d#icnsi.onnIl radar images of a locality. When image scanning is present, i. e~ as a rcualt of conversion of the two-dimensional image to a one-41mer:iional iMa~--,e, the problem reduces to recognition of a pattern conslntir~,, e.,,f points; it can be volved by rcc)-onJnC_ the. niniber of pulne.-, vhicyj fall into the next formation, whose pos'tion on the eubsequent Adne, in det~,r- mined by the pulse of the previous line. A device vhich realizen th_i2 method is described. q'he results of calckilation of t ,be characteriztic~ 'tleE. S. of the, device ca-e presented. Bibliography of five t4. (o USSR uDo 60.67,546,aq XUZ I Mu, N. M. , and FILIPPOV, E. P. "Combined Method of Deep Purification of Arsenous Chloride" Moscow, Doklady Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 2000 xo 4, 1971, pp 909-911 Abstracta The artie]e suggests using a combination of extraction and rectifl- cation for the purification of arsenous, chloride. The initial material to be purified Is commerical arsenous chloride obtained by chlorination of metallic arsenic and the dissolution of arsenic trioxide in hydrochloric acid. The three-stage extraction purification is ca=ied out at VA-SCI VC61'6 1 VHCl- 11110.5- Rectification of the benzene solution of Arsenous chloride is carried out on an Integral packed-type column maAo of synthetic quartz. The method provides effective-removal of microimpurities from axsenous chloride. USSR UDC 621.385.6 SUSHKOV, A. D., NEOS. V.-A., FEDOROV,V. A. "Study of Two-Cap Ihput Device of Microwave Amplifiers With Quasi-Static Control" Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of the-Leningrad Electrical -Engineering Institute)~ 1970, Issue 96, pp~ 15-19 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primefteniye, No 8, August 1971, Abstract No 8A.169) Translation: The r esults are presented of an experimental study proposed by one of the authors, of the two-gap input device of a micrm-rave amplifier, with the object of determining the possibility of its use in microwave tetrode amplifiers for modulation of a convective electron stream with respect to density. A model was studied of a tetrode based oa -3 685D (triode) tube. The input microwave signal was fed into a cavity formed by the space cathode-con- trol grid. The amplified signal was led out from a cavity-formed by the space- grid-anode. The study was conducted at-a frequency of 900 Mz. It is.shown that the device has definite advantages over familiar'arcuits and makds it possible to increase considerably the amplification factor of a tetrode amplifier. R.M. 4 UNt. L AZI, ~i t f- rLE--SLJ,.,. lNG3 UF t:4ST CRACKS 3Y CERT-~ I NSTRUt' T11,7, A L jEFEC B -U- E- L L -t5 TH~1-3-(05 )-F I%KEL I V.-NI. VOilONOV, I.N. SWELEV, A. M. E L I SNKU fl.1 T 05 ~V G r% c- VV A. F 0 L c R -1: RY OF 1-* o--ussp% - y U ~ U C_ UvRCE--?T%-O8LE'4Y PROCKNOS T IVOL.' 2, IMAR.: IG70, Po 8716 'OBL ~T.E PUBLISHED----MAR70 'rEpUBLISHE BJECT AREAS-MATERIALS )PIC TAGS-TRANSFORMER STEEL, CRACK PAOPAGATION, LITHIUM Ft.Uop,[DE, SoolUM CHLC;Zlr)-., LATTICE DEFECT ~~T R GLl MAkKll NG--N0 RESMICNONS (7r.U.%iENT.CLASS--U~ICLASSIFIEO P,riXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0122 STEP NO--~UR/3663/70/002/1~100/00,jtl/0016 IIRC-.ACCESSION NU--AP0123894 2/2 030 UNCL ASS I F_IIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0123894 BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATIO,'J OF THE liNJERACTION OF A FASTj aRITTLE CRACK ,,i[TH THE MECHANICAL TWINS, iti rRANSFUR.7.1EP STEEL ~AMD WITH JHE SLIP 6ANOS li*4 LIF A1,40 '-4ACL CRYSTALS. FAST .MlCRCCUlE'olATOGR;4PHY AND PHLJOPLAST (CITY METHUMS WEkF USED NN THIS STUOY. ,%~JT IS SHOvIN THea THE CR"USSING OF. ToINS OR SLIP BANDS BY A CRACK IS ACCCMPLISHED BY A HIGHLY PkONOUNCED SHEAR AND LUCAL PLASTIC STRAIN. 'THE ,,A.46UNT OF TWINS _AIND SLIP 6ANDS FOR WMPLETE INHIBITION U-F CkACK PROPAGATION ID DETER.AIN-Lo FOR UIFFERENT INITIAL PUIPAG-'TruN kAras. ~FACILITY; TA.MIJOVSKII INSTITUT Ki-11MICHESKOGO MIASIM40STPUENIlAt TAMBOVp ~'USSR. UNCLASS IF IED USSR uDc: 621-374 4 IEDOROV, V. A., FUR?-WI, N. P., MASLOV, E. B. "A Key Frequency Divider With High Division Coefficient" V sb. Obmen oDvtom v radioDrom-sti (Experience Pooling in the Radij:) rrj,_U,, collection of works), Vyp. 2, Mloscov, 1970, pp 57-56 (from otekhnika, ------ -- ----- No 7, Jul 70, Abstract No 7G311.) Tran-slation: A description is given of a key. frequency divider based on two transistors connected in an LC-oscillator circuit with a key at the input to which oscillations are sent through an RC phase-shifting ne-twor]k from the Output tank. The distinguishing feature of the divider, is that it ~ uses an activQ kely in addition to capacitive feedback. The use of capacitive'feedback simplifies 'he divider, while the active key in combination with an rf choke in the emitter -circuit increases the division coefficient by an order of 'mignitude. Bibliography of four titles. Resumd. UDC: 1,,o n e RATANOV, V. A., BURKIN, P V., PRO-IMOROV, K. and FEDOROV, "Light-Self-Focusing in a Plasma and-the Ultrasonic Ionization 'Wave in a-Laser Beam" Mloscow, Pis'ma v 4"hurnal Eks'perimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy rizikiy vol 16, No 7, 1972, PP 378-382 Abstract: This letter describes a new type of behavior of a plasma flare in which the flare almost fully absorbs a laser bea-m- pas-led through it* In the exDeriment in which this phenomenon occul-ri, a bismuth target is> vaporized by a laser beam into a helixim, atn=- phere with a prenoure of 2.5 -to 5 atai The 1~-$er be"ctm has a W'ave- length of 1.06 14 and ,_n intenaity of j07 114CM emitted in a_,oulse of 1 ms duration. Aotographs of the flare show tht~ drift of the- plasma cloud from the target and along the lens caustico antlithey demonst-ra to the breakaway and drift of the flare from the tarpa .,et tithe I)eirinning of the process. The autiLors asse*-,-t that they vere the first, it, 1969, to report this breakavay and thus to indicate the possibility of obtai-ning, a ctror-.;ly a~tscrbt- ent plasma by vaporizing a solid target. The photograp1lis also indleate the 1/2 USSR BATANOV, V. A., et al., Pis'na Vvirnal Eksrerimental noy i Teoretic%eskay Fiziki, vol 16, to 7, 1972, PP 378-382 development of the self-focusing effect, caused by the aforenentioned lens, and the plasm bunching produced by the focusing * Tho front of the ultrasonic ionization wave is at the back of the plasw.. cloud, with the lenc-'th of th~e cloud increasing as a result of the ionization uwre-front notion ir, the direc- tion of the laser beam. The authors are connected with. the~F. N. Lete-dev Institute of Physics. 2/2 66 M- USSR BATAT-MVP V. A.,- DDITKIIIt F. V. ERO,'QIM,.,OV A. M. (Lebeley ?lr,-- Sias Inotitute., U3rt, of Sciences) IlEvaporation of 1--ictallic Targets by Intense opticel Rlltlliat,~01111 ceCi.y. 7 iTpoj-r-,tjch0.;!.0Y pizild; Azv~,Z,t,, j5i,i2- -605 pp 566 AMYRACI": A theory o-,-' e,,~a,.,oratior, of netils subjected,to int,-~jjjjc! on,jr-).l radiantion is develoned on the basis of t~j.?, LJ.0-111-i 0--M-POr 1111,1550 tmroiti-c-I. A n, ethod for the o solution of tho C1 ' o p (;ested 0-deh pemilts oile to detolvino ~,110 tomorn-t-mro W' tulic, surface of a Zt f1tylt't"' On Of tho incid nt rdi;.,ti ir~c itl~t 11. 1, A. -,ccl-r,~cy sufficient for eyncrimyntaj Tt, ic that ifien a c4-!vtzdn cri.tical valud of the ittensity Tn-d :L07-108 1..I/cm2 is e,,xc-edod ,a nf,.,l ef-:,C-Cta hy the Virget: in th,:~ the .aye tj,(rj dieleatric. For I I to tz- 112 USSR BATANOV, V. A., et al., Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i TI-oreclehoskoy Fizikl; August, 1972; pp 586-603 of the "transnnxent" P ('Iielectric) IW~rer the tenperatil2le T_ I of I'hich cea::C:'- to increase and remains below the critical value. Thin, lay~-r is ocnn-ate'.-I frr!i the inetal by the front, of the trarierm-omy wive prcnaF~4~ltin~, Jxt~o t-he tarj'(~:t. This tran= Y ra r, U) 1 C arenc effect is accumpa" led by the annearnt'Ice of 41 of !r eff ects 0-dch may stirvo for its Cosertration; Viz. a sharn rlw~g) OT thr; a reflectJ ent 'rZjVjC C mr, Cce- :L(;-i 2, ~e in f UO tion front velocity on 1, arA, firiaUy,, the appeamn~o of a by a monotome decrense in the dene_'10(mce of the c-pecific r,-.!vo*-'! r!cr1,,cntu.,i,. en T. The latter effect was experiment ally observed in the prevent The results obtained are Dresented in the raper. 2/9 66 USSR ED01 BAMNOV, V. A., YrRSHOV, B. V. %=Sl,%IOV, L. P., SATIZA~iSKIY, V. V., FL- IKOV, V. B. "Laser Unit with Radiation Energy up CO 10 Kilojoules for Iqv,-sz--'Zacin& zh~~ lozer- action of Powerful Luminous Fluxes with Matter" Kratk. soobshcheniya R2-f~iz# (Brief Reports on Physics), No 4 ,297G, 8-14 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70,,Abstract No 8 Dlaa, Translation: This article contains a description of a devi.ce craated on thL. basis of a neodynium glass laser 10, 600 A) gencratin.- pulias wil cin, an to 10 kilo oules and 1 1 milliseCond long. The intensity of Fhe h~-Ihz flux reaches 10i watts/CM2 over an area of up to I cm2. The d0vice. coasists oL- tar~~,! independent generators operating in parallel each of Vaich contairis three pl-=.-a- parallel rods of neodynium glass pumped by.pulse tubes. The ex-,eriance in opperz.I.- ing the. device for three years has demonstrated that obtaining an energy of -10 kilojoules is possible 5-10 times, obtaining an energy of five kilojoules 11,~ po3sible 50 times without replacing the tubes, active elemwnts a'nd reflectan. OWN 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 TITLE--PEPIT0NITIS 6N PATIENTS wITH ACUTE APPENDICITIS -U- 1 AUTHOR-(03)-MAYAT, V.S., FEDOROV, V.D.t NIKITIN, A.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIRURGIYA, 19701 NR ~j PP 89-97 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLnGtCAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASE, SURGERY, PERITUNEUMiANTIBIOTtc DRUG EFFECT Cr,4TRP,L )4ARKt.NG--N0 RFSTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--WICLASSIFIED -.PROXY REEL/FRA-4E--1983/1232 STEP ND--UR/0531/'10/0001004/00~39/00')7 ~CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0054127 UNCLASSIFIED - -- - - - - - - - - - - - 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 ACCESSION NO--AP0054127 A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U)'GP-0- ABSTRACT# FOR A TWENTY YFAR PERIOD THE CUNIC OPERATEO UPON MORE THAN 20,000 PATIENTS WITH ACUTE APPENDICITIS, DURING.THE LAST TEN YEARS THERE WAS NOTED AN INCREASED INCIDENCE OF EXTREME FORMS OF DESTRUCTION OF THE VERMIFORM APPtNDIX AND SUCH COMPLICATIONS AS PERFORATION AND, DIFFUSE SUPPURATIVE PERITONITIS. THIS RESULTED IN AN AUGMENTED POSTOPERATIVE LETHALITY. DIFFERENT FORMS OF PERITONITIS WERE OBSERVED IN 790 PATIENTS OUT OF THE LAST 5200 (15PERCENT) APPENDECTECTOMIES.- LETHAL OUTCOMES WERE OBSERVED ONLY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED WITH MANIFESTATtONS OF PERITON]TtS. COMPLEX TREATMENT PROVED TO BE LEAST EFFECTIVE IN DIFFUSE AND GENERAL SUPPURATIVE' PER4TONITIS. BACTERIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ENABLED TO SUBSTANTIATE THE NECESSITY OF USING ANTIBIOTICS OF THE NE014YCIN SERIES. BEST RESULTS WERE OBTAINED IN PATIENTS IN WHOM SANATION OF THE~ABOOMINAL CAVITY WAS CARRIED OUT BY MEANS OF v4IDE LAPAROTOMY AND 14ASSIVE IRRIGATION WITH AN ISOTGNIC SOLUTION WITH SUI.ISEQUENr PROLONGED FLOW 1ARIGATION (5 TO 6 'ERIS SOLUrION WITH 5 TO 6 GM OF CANA14YCIN P k LITERS OF RING ER 24 H01.) S) AN ANALYSIS.OF CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ENABLED TO CONICLUDE THAT TO REDUCE THE LETHALITY IN ACUTE APPENDICITIS IT IS NECESSARY TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE TECHNIQUES OF TREATING SUPPURATIVE PERITONITIS1 TO WIDEN THE SANITARY EDUCATION WORK A?JO TO INCREASE THE QUALIFICATIO.N OF PHYSIC[ANS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE SURGICAL DISEASES CF ABDOMINAL ORGANS. UNCLASSIFIED -1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PRdCESSING E)ATE--30OCT?0 TITLE-CANAMYCIN TREATMLNT OF PERITZ141TIS -U- AI;TiiOR-(L)2)-FEDOFOV, V.Dj MAKSIMOvt V.10 CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SGURCL--KHIRURGIYAj 19709 NR 69 PP 94-100 .~._-DATE PUBLISHED---70 ,~~'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PERITONEUM, ANTIBIOTIC, DRUG TREATMENTjIU)CANAMYCIN ANTIBIOTIC CCiNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ;-PAOXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1775 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/000.1006/009410100 CIRC ACCES~ION No-Apol29143 UNCLASSIFIED MET al'"~ RINI" ME 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED- ~PROCESSING DATE--300CT70 ~,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129143 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EXCRETORY AND ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY OF THE PERITONEUM IN RESPECT WITH CANAkCIN WAS INVESTIGATED IN OVER 100 PATIENTS WITH OlFf~ERENT FORMS OF PERITONITIS, THE DATA I)ERIVED JESTIFY TO THE INADEQUATE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTRAMUSCULAR ROUTE OF ANTIBIOTIC ADMINISTRATIONt IN VIEW OF THE IMPOS518ILIYY TO CREATE IN THE PERITUNEAL EXUDATE BACTERICIUAL CONCENTRATIONS. THE LEVEL JF CANAMYCIN CONTENT.IN THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY IN LOCAL PERITONITIS,ACHIEVED 2, IN DIFFUSE, 4, IN GENERALIZED, 11 MU G-Ml.. STUDIES-OF THE PERITONEAL AbSORPTIVE CAPACTIY ENABLED TO SUBSTANTIATE DIFFERENT METHOD OF INTRAPERITONEAL INTRODUCTION OF CANAMYCIN AND TO,CQNSIDER THEM PREFERA8LE IN COMPARISON WITH INTRAMUSCULARA INTRAPERITONEAL ADMINISTRATION OF 1-1.5 GM, OF CANCMYCIN IS SUFFICIENT VOR THE TREATMENT OF LOCAL PERITGNITIS. IN DIFFUSE PERITONITIS CONSTANT DRIP TRANSFUSION OF 2 GM CF CANAMYCIN IN 500 ML OF RINGER'S SOLUTION PAGVED TO BE 14 GE RALIZEO EFFECTIVE. THE BEST RESULTS IN THE TREATMENT OF DIFFUSE AiD %.v NE SUPPURATIVE PEqITGNITIS WERE ACHIEVED WITH MASSIVE IRRIGATION OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY WITH 5-lb LITERS OF FINGER'S SOLUTION WITH 5-6 GM OF CANAMYCIN UITHIN A PERIOU OF 24 HOURS. IN THIS MkTHUD rHE ANTIBIOTIC WIDELY CCNTACTS THE INFLAMED PERITGNEUM, THE PREPARATlkm 15 CON$TANTLY PRESENT IN,THE BLOOD SERUM At A HIGH LEVEL (OVER,115-20.MU G ML); IN THE FLUID OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY CANAMYCIN WAS PRESENT IN BACTERIAL CONCENTRATIONS 12C0-500 MU G-ML). FACILITY,: GOSPITALINAYA KHIRURGICHESKAYA KLINIKA It MMI IMENI N. 1. PRIOGOVA, UNCLASSIFIED 11C ilk' Z"I 1; - 4 , JS '44 M14 USSR I MO~Ovj BEIAYA, T.I., . Mr-10 V.D. Ah V, V.N.) State University im. M.V. Lcmonosov ...... .... .--- 7 "Utilization of Biogenic Elements by Phytoplankton Couuijut:ity~ Concentration in W ter T umination Conditons." Moscow, Izve3tiya Akademil Nauk SSSR, Seriya Bio1Q)giche'Ak-, /J,,,, 70 "ya 710 PP 398-414 Abstract: Seasonal changes suggesting a correlation between thr--- i)rclductioi-~ of. phytoplanktcn and the utilization. of biogenic elements unLler vnryi*211" L ation conditions were studied using the method o.1 plamied addi t ion.: Analysis of the obtained regression equationo 8howed tim-,r, utilizatl.:-n of b'~,- 6yenic elements by biomars units of a phytoplankton connunity increase in the concentration of thesis' elements in the An i., '(:rei~se Ln phosphorus concentration causes a decrease in nitrogeP conzim-OL-ion, the reverse does not occur. Increases in the concentration of* pLosphorus and iron cause a mutual increase in consumption of both.,element. Two-iold increase in illumination leads to decreased consumption of all three elementj. This effect is intensified with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus consumption when the concentrations of phosphorus and iron are increased re'spectively. Phytology USSR UDC 581-526.324-577.472 FEDOROV, V. D. "Biotic Diversity of the Phytoplankton Community and Its Production Charac- teristics" Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 2 (74), 1970, pp 7-15 Abstract: The theories of variance of biotic diversity in phytoplankton are reviewed. Hathematical formulas used by other researc 'hers under varying biotic conditions are presented. Some formulas refer to quantum, and others to specific characteristics and fluctuations; but there no scit-utific basis for postulating the necessity of phenomena with specif-~citiq~s of structure, since some correlate well while others are.faintly negative and nothing can be predicted. It is assumed that structuralvariances~of a Monotypical~com- munity reveal the inner workings of the organism, which are compensatory to assure the stability of the unchangeable functional Icha'racteristic -- entropy. The various indices simply supplement one another, thus, dem9rstrating the inner stability of the organism. 1/1 USSR BEDOROV) V. D.., Moscow State Univer ni N. Vb Lon0laosoT "The CorreIntion Between the Yean Biomass o fIndividuals: of a Species and -dhe 1MaxD-=n Population Size in a Phytoplankton Association" Moscow, Daklady Akadem-ii 'Nauk SSSR, Vol 188, NO 3, 1969, pp 694-6(,)6 Abstract: Studies of the population size of 52 species forming components of the phytoplankton on the Karelian coast of the White Sea'were carried oat duri-.4- two successive vegetation seasons. It was established tbat the mxxin=m population size of a species was inversely related to the mean biomus of individuals of the species, as determined according to H. Lohmann. Large living forms exist under less favorable conditions than small forms with respect to the accumulation of organic matter. USISR _C~ C5:61. 1s1 561 .52(~ .3,t SIUAYA, T. i., and FF DOaOV, V. D., Ctia;-ro Hydrcbi_~', o~--,, "Study o'f the Relationship of F 'lements Used by! Pliy~o in .-the 'Aaite Sea" Moscow Vestnik Moskovskocro Universite~ta, No L, alatn/F~_~-!) 70j, op 6,3-75 Abstract: Lhe rat.L o of elemcnzs used by jrrowivi-, j)l~topl_anktoa c rrolli~d for one full v yetative season at two lc c2s of illumina- on, 4-1 on, us:-n -natural meci= and a inedium enrichccid,27 with 1-a::,.)iO0,A aad, -~esco' The containers were exposed in situ~ foz_-~four djys enough time ~_O~_ even the slowest multiplyin,-, f0":7745 to cr,-_Plete oine cell divisioa. Olly si-vmpLes which showed at Leh= doubled b,-7o- m2ss were used in calculation of the consumpt3. .ot i of It ele__ it of bio- was determined that -he consumption of.all Ilei-ts per un-, mass rorMed. was hi,~-,her with increased content it*A the surrounding C:~ mediun, . The ef f ect of light was not uqiform: riitro~,:en consumption did not chancre with doublin-- of the itluminatiorl til-e-, but Phos- phorus: and iron cons uz .3 cioa -did change, phosphorit;s conaumapt:lLon in cases of low concentration in the medium. and iron consumption with 1/2 USSR BELkYA7 T. i., et al., Moscow, Vestnik'Moskovskogo Uaiversiteta, No 1, Jan/Feb 70, pp 63-75, increased illumination. Seasonal variations show an inverse relation- ship to mass changes of ph toplankton, but the relations'l-kip between C. y the elements studied hardly changes.throurshout the season, and is C) 1000:50:4:9 for atomic ratios of C:N:P:Fe. 2/2 17 010 UNCLASSIFIED ~RUCESSING-DATE-09OCT70 _TITLE-PRImARY PRODUCTION AS RELATED TO THE HYDROCHEMICAL REGimr: OF A SEA BAS IN (EXEMPLIFIED BY THE WHITE SEA) -~-U- 'AUTHOR-021-FEDUROVp V.D.t SEMINP V.A. c.auNrRY OF INFO--USSR ,-SOURCE-OKEALOLOGIYA, 1970, VQL,10* NR 21, PP 318-331 DATE PUBLISHED -70 ,SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLUGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, EARD4 SCIENCES AND .TUPIC:,TAGS-PHYTOPLANKTON* PRODUCTI ION STATISTICt SEA~WATER, OCEAN BASIN, CHEMISTRY, CARBON ISOTOPE -.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .,PROXY REEL/f-RAME-1990/1358 STEP NO--UA/0213/70/010/OOZ/03lkJ/0331 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109441 UNCLASSIFIED --,2i2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109441 ~ABSYRACT/EXTRAGT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RADIOCAR80,14 METHOD AS USED To .STUDY THE INFLUENCE OF NITRATE AND -AMMONIA NITROGEN, RHOSPHOKUSs IRO"4 AND SILICON ADDITIONS AT TWO DIFFERENT EXPOSITIONS-OF THE PHYTOPLANKTON .ORIMARY PRUDUCTION OF THE KARELIAN tGASF OF THE WfJOE-SEA, T14E METHOD OF-PLANNED ADDITIONS USED FOR THE-EXPERIMENT DURING THV WHOUESEASDAN AND, THE ANALYSIS OF THE OBTAINED EQUATIONS OF REGRESSItUN "AVE'MADF POSSIBLE -THE ELUCIDATION OF THE EFFECT PROUUCED BY EACH ELE~IGNT SEPARATELY ON -PRIMARY PRODUCTION DEPENDING ON THE.CHANGES IN CONCENTRATION RELATIONS -.BETWEEN OTHER FACTORS. AT' THE SAME TIME, THE STUDY OF.THE WHOLE COMPLEX OF7VARIOUS FACTORS,HAS ENABLED THE AUTHORS TO REVEAL A RELATION BETWEEN JHE-ACTION OF'.BIGGENOUS ELEMENTS ON THE RADIOCARaON FIXATION AND,THE HYDROCHEMICAUREGIME OF THE SEA*8ASIN OBSERVED AGAINST THE BACKGROUND Of~ (;H_ANGES- IN THE COMPOSITION OF PLANKTON' SPECIES DURfNG k SEASON.: THIS ''RELATION ALLOWS ONE TO PREDICT THE INFLUENCE EXERTEO t3Y,CHANGES IN THE .CONCENTRATION OF ANY PARTICULAR ELEMENT,OVER THE WHOLE EXTENT OF THE REGION OF-OTHER INTERACTING FACTORS. THE TRUEINFLUENCE OF ANY FACTOR ON THE-NEW FORMATION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN THE SEA BECOMES APPARENT AFTER -A CERTAIN TIME INTERVAL NECESSARY FOR:ROUSING A RESPUNSE IN THE --,PRODUCING SYSTEM-- CHANGES IN PHYTOPLANKTON NUMBERS~i AND trJAPE)SI TION. FACILITY: MOSKOVSKLY GOSUDARSTVENNYY UNIVEASITUto UNCLASSIFIED 112 029 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSIING DATF--30OCT70 JITLE-UTMIZATION OF BIOGENIC ELEMENTS 13Y A PHYTOPLANCTON' COMMUNITY DEPENDING ON THEIR CONCE14TRATION IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT ANO AUTHOR-(03)-FEDOROV, V.D., BELAY49, Tol.s AAKS1140V9 ~V. N. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR sbuRCE-IZVESTIYA AKADEMIl NAUK 555Rs SERIYA 61OLOGICHESKAYAl 1970, 14R 3, PP 398-414 "DATE PUBLISliED---70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PHYTOPLANKTON, METABOLISiM, BIOECOLOGY, PHOSPHORUS, IRON CCNTROL HARKING-NO PESTRicrioNs DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/1379 STEP NO--UR/(j2lb/7 01000/003/0398/0414 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0126922 UNCLASS [FLED -~rW MuMaMnSM - - - - - - - - - - 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING DAYE--30OCT70 !CIRL ACCESSICN NO-AP0126922 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul GP-0-- ABSTRACT. SEASGNAL CHANGES OF THE CHARACTER OF CORRELATICN BETWEEN THE PRODUCTION OF~PHYTOPLA.NCTON AND ur[LIZATION OF SIOGENIC ELEMENTS UNDER VARYING ILLUMINATICN CGNDITIONS WERE STUDIED WITH THE APPLICATfON OF I-HE METHOD OF PLANNED ADDITION. THE ANALYSIS OF THE OBTAINED REGRESSIONS SHOWED THAT UTILIZATION OF BIOGENIC ELEMFNTS'BY A BIOMASS UNIT OF A PHYTOPLANCTON COMMUNITY INCREASED DEPENDING (IN THE INCREMENT Of THE CONCENTRATION OF THESE ELEMENTS IN THE SURkOUNDING -MEDIA. AN INCREASE OF PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATION CAUSES A DECREASE OF NITROGEN CCNSUMPTION, WHEREAS NO.REVERSE ACTION IS OBSERVED. AN INCkEASE OF A CONCENTRATION OF PHGSPHORUS AND IRCN CAUSE A RESPECTIVE RECIPROCAL CONSUMPTION OF EACH ELEMENT. A DUUBLE ILLUMINATION INCREASE LEADS TO A DECREASED CONSUMPTION OF ALL THE THREt ELEP104TS. THE LATTER EFFECT REGARDING NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CONSUMPTION BECOMES STRGNGER WHEN THE CONCENTRATIcNs OF PHOSPHORUS AND IRON ARC INCREASLO RESPECTIVELY. FACILITY: M. V. LOMONUSOV -TATE UNIVERSITYv, Moscow. t A 111r: il wa ... . ........... . ... . . ............... USSR FEWROV V. F. "Fibrinogen and Pibrinolytic Activity of Blood After Administration of Staphy- lococcus Anatoxine, Gamma-Globulin and After Irradiation With a Qaartz Lamr. Pregnant Women" Pediatriya, Akusherstvo i Ginekol. (Pediatry, Obstetrics and GynecoloMr), 1973, No 4, pp 50-51 (from RZh - Biologicheskaya 10dudya, No 22, Noy 73, Abstract - No 1696) Translation: Fibrinogen and fibrinolytic activity in the blood after administra- tion of staphylococcus anatoxine, gamma-globulin, and after quartz lamp irradia- tion of pregnant wmzen. 58 USSR uDa 621.79L.0521620.192*46i669.14 EEDOROV.-J. G.j Candidate of Technical Sciences, HAKAROV, P. L., Czuididate of Technical Sciences, BELOY, YU. N., Candidate of Technical Scionces, WKSKIT, _YU._ A., Engineer, and SHUBIN, V. 1,,Engineer "Conditions for Crack Development in Welding EF56 Steeill Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 1(471), Jan 74, pp 31-32- Abstracto The development of cold cracks was investigatts.-d In joints of EP56 steel welded with EP56electrodes after 1-14 hr of holding undor differant pressures. A definite relation was found between the H-content In the metal of the joint and the resistance of welded joints to the development of cracks; an index was determined which characterizes the disposition.of welded EPf)6 steel joints to crack development at manual electric are welding. Tile critical H- -content In the metal of the welded joint (loss than 10C01100471) was established which excludes the development of cold cracks in welded EP56 steel joints, according to tests by the LTP-2 method. Joint hardness was HY 441 when welded with steam electrodes# and HV 430 when welded with electrodes anneal-ed at MaXiMuM temperaturep whereby the hardness of the base netal Nat; Hy 316. Five figuress three bibliographic references* 1A USSR UDC 693.814.25:/621.791.5+621.791.945, FEDOROV V-,G. Gazovaya Svarka i Rezka '-Hetallov (Gas Welding and Cutting of Metals) , Izd-vo Literatury po Stroitel'stvu, Moscow, 1972, 3.44 lip Translation of Annotation: Existing methods of gas cutting and weld ing are briefly discussed, as are the.basic properties of metals and alloys. Weld- ing data are also presented. Welding and auxiliary equipment, the t ech- nology of welding and cutting, and methods of weld joint inspection are described. The book is a practical manual for increasing the skills of gas-welding and gas-cutting workers. Table of Contents Page Foreword ........................................................ 3 Chapter I. Fundamentals of Metal Science ....................... 5 1. General Information About Metals and Alloys ............ 5 2. Iron and Steel Production ... # ......................... 6 3. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys ........................... 10 4. Thermal and Chemical-Thermal Treatment of Steel ....... 11 5. Corrosion of 1-letals and Alloys ........................ 13 1/4 'dill . ........... h ~ USSR FEDOROV, V. G., Gazovaya Svarka i Rezka Metallov ((',,as Welding and Cutting of Metals), Izd-vo Literatury po Stroitel'stvu,Mosco,-~., 1972, 144 pp Page Chapter II. Theoretical Principles of Welding ............... ... 12 1. Welding Methods ........... ............ 12 2. Metallurgical Processes in Gas Welding .................. 18 Chapter III. Welding Materials ......................... r ....... 22 1. Wire and Rods ......................................... 22 2. Fluxes ....................................... 25 3. Gases ...................................... ........... . 26 Chapter IV. Welding Equipment and Apparatus .................. 30 1. Compressed Gas Bottles ................................ 30 2. Acetylene Generators ............................. ...... 35 3. Safety Valves and Chemical Cleaners ................... 41 4. Compressed Gas Reducing Valves ........... ........ 45 5. Operation With Reducing Valves . ....... ......... 50 6. Hoses 54 7. Welding orches .................. ............... 56 8. Working With Torches .................................. 62 2 14 51 USSR FEDOROV, V. G., Gazovaya Svark-a i Rezka Metallov (Gas Welding and Cutting of Metals) , Izd-vo Literatury po Stroitel'stvu, I'losc ow, 1972, .144 pp, Page -Chapter V. Technology of Gas Welding ... .......... .......... 64 1. The Welding Flame and Its Proper~ies ....... .. 64 2. Types of Weld Joints ... I ...... .................. 69 3. Preparation and Assembly of Parts ' for lfeldiiig ......... 70 4. Technique of Laying Down Weld-Seams ...... , 72 5. Welding Lw-Carbon S teel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 6. Welding Alloy Steels ................................... 79 7. Welding Nonferrous Metals and Alloys ............. 86 8. Welding Iron .............. .................... 98 Chapter VT. Welding Strains and Stresses ...... 103 Chapter VII. Metal Cutting .......................... .......... 107 1. Oxygen Cutting ............................... .... 107 2. Manual Cutting ................ . . . . . . . .4 1 1 1 4 w # 4. . . . . . . 109 3. '11,1echanized Cutting. s v.............0.......... 0 ......... 117 4. Cutting Technology ...... 1. ............................ 119 5. Oxygen-Flu\ Cutting .................... ..... 124 3/4 USSR FEDOROV, V. G., Gazovaya Svarka i Rezka Metallov (Gas Welding and Cutting of Metals), Izd-vo Literatury po Stroitellstvu, Moscow"1972, 144 pp Page 6. Air-Are Cutting ........................... .......... 127 7. Plasma-Arc Cutting ....................... ............ 129 8. Plasma Cutting ............... ....... 132 Chapter VIII. Weld Joint Quality ................... ....... 133 Chapter IX. Safety Engineering ....... ................... 139 1. Operation of Portable Acetylene Generators .......o 1.... 139 2. Operation of Gas-Welding and Gas--Cutting Equlpment~.---- 140, 4/4 52 USSR t T:,) C, 669.18.7.25 FEDOROV, V. G. "Use of Titanium Wastes in Steel Melting" Moscow, Stal I, No 8, Aurf; 72, pp 719-T21 Abstract. The author investigates a pronis ing method of usine titaniur. waste (mainly titanium chirs) in metkIng steel by prent.,it-Irg a tiitLnium- -nickel alloy suitable for adding titaniur, and nickel to stainless stee-I Such an alloy with 28" titanium produced in an over, indu c tion furnace has characteristics surerior to those of ferrotitaniuir of the svme co:!,-or-itiCn (27-34,50 titanium) thanks to higher specific 'Weight (about 2~g/cc) and lo-,~Fzr melting point. The proposed method of using titanitLm vaste in rtcel makinr gives a degree of assimilation in KU8119TL steel of 1-5 timee the titan;_= taken up when ferrotitanium. is used. The mcchanical strength and Corros-4c'n propertips of the resultant steel are as good as those vhien I'errotl triniuri is used, but the nroduct is much less experlsive. 1/1 wsR 632.954t633.11 FOCROV, V. G. "The Optimum Time of Application of Herbicides in the Control of Offset Weeds" Moscow, Zashchita Rasteniy, Vol 17,,No 6, 1972p p 21 Abstracti laboratory and field tests were conducted bY the C~zir of Generza Agriculture, 1,1.ordovskiy University, to determine the Qptlimuia tira, and condi- tions of application of the Bu eater (0,3 kg/ha) P-nd aii amine z;alt (0.8 kg/ha) of 2o4-D in the control of the sowthistle, thiztle, and leszer weed in fields planted with spiling wheat, The amount of herbicide applIed per hectar was dissolved in 300 1j water. On application ol' the araine salt in combination vith euperphosphate, the rosettes of the main root of the weeds were suppressed to a lesser extent than those of~the side roots. The sowthistle and thistle Yere more sersitive to 214-D in the stem growth an tage while the lesser bindweed had a higher sensitivity in the Stem, grouth flowering stage. on timely application of the 2#4-1) heriticides the Growth of many of 'the offset weed plants was inhlbited ard plants d"d not f 01-m ansy seeds. However, treatment with the harbicidem at too carly a st~ICP (the rosette stage) was relatively ineffective; becauses the r~,()nsltlvity of the weeds to the herbicides was low and sprotits were f o=~-_d which lator USSR FEDOROV, V. G., Zashchita Hasteniyj Vol 17, No 6, 1972p p 21 developed into adult plants. The amine salt (0.8 kg/hm) used together with superphosphate (3 kg/ha) filled 17-39, 52-58, and 24-44~6 of the weeds when applied in the rosette, stem growth, and flowering star,,'e, realoctively. On application of the amino salt in the amount of 1-5 ltgr/ha toCather with 3 kg/ha suporphosphater the corresponding figures wero,24-45, 63-75, and 30-52,-a- Similar results were obtained with the Bu ester. Increasing of the herbicide dosage resulted in some dofor=tioti of the irheat stalks a-ad. ifthibi- tion of wheat growth. Treatment with the anine salt In combInation with superphosphate and withthe Bu ester yielded the best results when carried out in the stage of utheat tillering. This nitage cor-respondel to the time at which most of the offoet ueed plants were in the sta.Ra of stem growth. Treatment in the tillering stage freed the field substantially from offset weeds and other weeds and increased the yield of aprlng wheat by 2.1 centners/ha. Similar results were obtained in field tct~ts In the Chuvash ASSR 2/2 USSR UDC 6~1-791-019 PROKHOROVI N. N., Doctor of Technical Sciences, M4WOVj 11. L., Candidate of Teahiiical Sciences, and Engineer "The Machine LTP2-3 for Investigating the Resistance.,of Steels to Developmnt of Cold Cracks by Welding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 5, MAY 71, PP 73-7h Abstract: The LTP2-3 machine, developed at the ~bscow Higher Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman for investiCating the resistance of steels to cold cracks by welding, is described. The machine represents a five-sectional system of levers for simultaneous loading of five welded tee-spp-cime-us by a constant bending moment (maximum 150-200 kg). The machine can:allso be used for testing butt-welded specimens and, after simple modification, for testing. specimens subjected to the action of an imiteved thermal welding cycle. Two figures, one bibliographic reference. 59 USSR UDO 62l.-65.Clq.- GAVRILOV, O.A., FEDCROV, V.G. "Forecasting Cf The Individual Longevity Cf Microwave Electrwacuum Devicee With The Aid Cf Regression Equations" 'Elektron. tekhnika. Nsuchno-tekhn. sb. Elaktron. SVCh Electrrntc Tec'nnology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Microwave Electronica),~1970i No 7, pp 120-131 (from M-ElektroniUa i yeye orimenep _lye, No 11, Novembor 1970, Abetract No llAllz) Translation, A method of forecasting of the individual longevity of microwave electrovacuum devices is described, which Is based on locating with the did of the methods of regression an8lysis of certain parameters of a conditional function for the probability density of longevity. An evaluation is given of the precision and reliability of forecasting as a function of the size of them sample in preliminary tests and the number considered during forecasting of the,paramotCre. A, Method is proposed for selection of the moot inforwtive parameters The results ars.preaent- ed of forecasting with the use of a dipital-computer of-tie Individoul longevity n of matrons. Summary. 84 Pill Acc. 9 Ref. Code: N Abstractih Serv~ce: V0049910 CHEMICAL ABST. 104721P Thermal conductivity of liquid thalliunt tellurides. I.; mach"ev, V. 1, F erz. St.. N t-'SSF'L Pin. Iverd. Jelty 1970. 12(2). 111 a narrow temp. interval elec. and thermal properties were itivesti- gated of the t-'tle comptis. in the liq. phase. T1 tellurides Tl:- Te;, TlTe, and TI~Te were prcpd. by direct melting of pure I'land Te- Temp. dependence is given ofthecoeffi. of thermal colid. of liq. TI tellurides. Monotonic character of the -t-ariation. of thermal cond. parallels that of elec. properties. -;No~liscontiutxity is obsd. on passing front solid to liq. As the amt. of Te inc-Tizit-ses the exptl. Lorentz no. approaches the theoretical value, thereby indicating a decreasirig effect of aildtil. mechankins of Item transfrr a-, compared to the transftr by current carticri. it. Liback-yj REEL/FWIE rk 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 TITLE-THERMAL-PROCESSES STUDIED DURING THE- QUENCHING OF STEEL -U- ~.~AUTHO a-(0 2-1 KOBASKO* N.I. .iCCUNJRY OF INFO--USSR :SbURCE--METALLOVED. TERM. OBRAB. METAL. 1970, (1),;:66-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS __TrjPtC TAGS--STEEL QUENCIiING, THERMAL PROCESS, HEAT;TRANSVER CJEI:FlClEr4T ')0CU!-"lNT CLASS--UNCLASS.I.f- ILL) PAOXY. kEF.L/FRAME--~195-3/.1277 STEP /00!56/0169 UNC L,~ S: I F I E 1) ..... ..... .............. ...... . 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--0Z3CTTG CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOlObG58 -AiSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, RESULTS OF STUGIES (IF DIFFERENT 4UTHRCS ON THERMAL PPOCFSS OCCURRING DURING THE QUENCHING OF Sr.EEL ARE ..:ANALY7-ED-AND DISCUSSED. THE GENERALLIE0 810 CRI:TERI.QN FOA.i]ETN. 9F THE QUEN6HING CON04TIONS UOES' NOT DEPEND ON ifiE CHAPEL AND.,01-14ENS104S OF- THE ~QUENCHED SPECIMENS. A SIMPLE EXPRESSION IS $UGGESTED FOR CALCN. OF THE EFFECTIVE HEAT-TRANSFER COEFF* AS A FUNUION OF THE SHAPE, DIMENSIONS, PHYS4 PROPERTIES OF THE MATERFALf AND~CHARACTFRISTICSIOF THE C30LING ~MEDIUM. AN EMPIRICAL EXPRESSION SUGGESTED BY FRENCH IS VALID FOR THE SELF REGULATING THERMAL PROCESSES ONLYt 5,INCE THESE DO NOT~OCCUR IF THE CERTAIN11AX. AND MIN. DIMENSIONS OF THE SPECIMENS'APE EXCEEDED. UNCLASSIFIED 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D4TE--lf30CT70 'T.ITLE--TkiE,RXAL CONDUCTIVITY OF LIQUID GALLIU4 TELLUIUDE9. IN01UH TELLURIDE, VC1 THALLIUM TELLURIDE -0- ;.I.t MAC4UYEV# V.I. .CLVNTRY UF IN-r-3--ussi SOU-qCEl__FIZ. TYERD. TELA 1970, 12(l), 279-81 BATE PUBLISHED---70 4_kEEl-S--PHYSlCS* )(ATEERIALS JOPIC T_l'GJS--THE_qmAL CONDUCTIVITY, TELLVRIOEt SALLIU14 COMPL'UND'i INDIUM 4PQUU0t TdALLIUK CO"4POUNDs CRYSTALLIZATION, FORdl.0-DEN ZONE WIDT4, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, PHASE TRANSITION MELTING .CONTROL MARKING--NIO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0063 STEP NO--UR/0181/10/012/001/0279/02dI CIRC ACCESSION (40--AP0105160 212 023 P140CESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01051611 -93SIZAACT/EXTRACT-(U) G?-0- ABSTRACT., JHE COEFFS.., OF TKRMAL CONO. T 1: LAN3DA, OF GA, IJqv TL TELLURIDES WERE MEASUREU UNbEK STE StA CONDITIONS FOR OIRECT ANU RLVERSE TEMP. CHANGES 00RING CRYSTN. AND MELTING4 TEMP% DEPENDENCE OF LA,48DA- IS GIVEN FLIR!~ GATE,. NE TR(Ml TIO,,q FR04,THE SOLLD INTO TmE LIQ. PHASE TAKES -PLACE Wlt,dOlUf A SHAKi) VARtATIUN IN THE CHARACTER OF THE TE?IP. DEPENDENCEs THE LORENTZ NO., CALU). FRam THERMAL AND ELEC. CJNIJ. i IS CHARACTERISTIC OF A ivbNoEGIENERATE E E k A SEMICONJUCTOR ANO AS TEMP . INCREASES, , I VAEACHES TH;- T.~4 J ET IC, L V LUE CHARACTERISTIC OF A METAL. COMPARI SON OF~ VATA FOR 6ATE AND GA SUf3i! TE SU33 S40siS THAT GATE -iAS .1 11ROADER FOidIDD-EN BANILY DUE TO THE EFFECT OF COVALENT 80NOING AS COMPARED WITH U'A SU82 TE SUSI~- TiiE DAHSE T-ZANSITION IN TLTE IS CHARALTERIZED BY A JUMP IN THERMAL CONI). AND A DECREAS6 IN THE -Lf,:i. PHASE. 1:4 ~GOING FROM GA TO TL tELLURIDE-ro AN. INCkLASIN(;LY Mw',xik- HEAT TRANSPORT IS PRESENT AS A R&SULT OF~ 0IFF-LISIG14 OF COARJENT C,-*,kR I Ep STHIS HAY 6~- EXPLAtED AS A 111PULAR TRAN~VLIRI ENIERG. INST.' -moscOwt USSA. ... ............... USSR UDC,669.141018.44 SMIRNOV, V. M., PEREVYAZKO, A. T., and FEDOROV, V. L. "The Effect of the Chemical Composition of U25NIWAR Steel on Its Heat Resistance" Hosca~, Metallovedeniye i Termicheska a Obrabotka 11,1etallov, No 8, 1972, p 74-75 p Abstract: The effect of each chemical element (C, Y_n, Si, S, P, Cr2 Ni, N) of Kh25Nl6G7AR steel on its short-duration heat resistance at S50' a C W.S investigated by means of a correlation analysis of:melting data. The ex- perlmental results make it possible to define more!exactly the limits of- Kh2511,11160AR steel composition and to determine the.'region of the aptirium compositions with increased heat restatance. -~ Ifighol, cull b"111 tzl of chroflifiIIII and silicon and lower concentrations of mangarlese,,nickel, and phosphorus increase the heat resistance. INitrogen,- carbon, ahd sul,fur, in the lirAts of the hrane~ conposition, have little effect on heat resittance. One figure, ona tabla. seven bibliographic refere-rices. USSR UDC 629.78.002.3 smimov, V. M. , PEREVYAZKO, A. T., FEDOROV, V. L. "Effect of the Chemical Composition of Kh25Nl6G7AR Steel on Its High-Tempera- ture Strength" Metallovedenive i term. obrabotka met. (Physical Metallurgy and Beat Treatment of Metals), 1972, No 8, pp 74-75 (from RZh-RaketostrOyenil,a,otdel'nyNt vypusk, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12.41.224) Translation: Steel type Kh25Nl6G7AR (EI835L) is used to itanufacture thin- walled welded-cast parts operating at temperaturesto 8,50' C. The chemical composition of the Kh25Nl6G7AR steel is as follows: ~