SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAMENOMOSTSKAYA, S.L. - KAMINSKAYA, YE.A.
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2/2 OL5 UNCLASS!iFlEd,, POCESSING DATE-_30OCT70
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107590
;ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--tUl GP-O- ASSTRACT. A THEORY IS GIVEN OF EFFECTIVE
US BETWEEN TWO IDEWICAL SUBSTITUTIONAL GUEST
-DIPOLE-OIPOLE INTERACTIOt
R DISTANCE, AN INTERACTION THEORY FOR
:..~MOLECULES AT LARGE INTERMOLECULA
INTERSTITIAL-IMPURITY MOLECULES WAS DEVELOPED IN (3). A TWO LEVEL
SCHE14E FOR THE GUEST AND HOST MOLECULES:IS ASSUMEDo LOCAL FIELD
CORRECTIONS ARE DISCUSSED. IT IS SHOWN ;THAT THE DIPOLE DIPOLE
INTERACTION OF THE GUEST MI)LECULES IN A CRYSTAL IS THE INTERACTION OF
THE EFFECTIVE DIPOLE MOMENTS* THE VALUES OF SUCH EFFECTIVE DIPOLE
MOMENTS DIFFER FROM THEIR VALUES WVACOUM BY A FACTOR 14HICH IS
EXPRESSED BOTH BY THE UIELECTRIC.CONSTA~lr ATTHEAMPURITY TRANSITION
FREQUENCY AND THE MICROSCOPIC CHARACTERTTICS OF TkE ME011UM.
--FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS-AND ENERGETICSP 08NINSK"'
LAS S-1 F-I E
l?z 015 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESS[NG DATE--0/iOEC70
CONTROL OF CHAIN TERMINATION AND MWLECULAR WEIGHI
..~DISTRIBUTION IN PAOICAL POLYMERIZATION ~-U-
-AUTHOR-(01~)-KOZLOVp S.V.t KAMENUMOSTSKAYAj.S.L.* OVCHlNN,[KGVr A.A.,
YENIKOLOPYAN,, N.S.
,~~'COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
-'7..-;SOURCE-.[)OKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 19709 191 (5.) 1, 1061-5:
PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--C,4EHISTRY
Af, ic I ~f
_-TOPIC TAGS--REACTION KINETICSY RADICAL POLYMER IZATI014 4!FJI.-CIJL G
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:.'biocuMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1871 STEP NO---Ul~/00201701191j*005/1(-16]f'!~-'i;',
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AT0132133
USSR
uI)c 547.669 +546-18-5
SIMOV, D., KIRIWV, M., VA L4,9,PETROV, G., Sofia University,
'Bulgaria
"Phosphorusorganic Derivatives of Phenothiazine and N-Allcylphonothia-
zine Dioxide"
'Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Ehimii,~.Vol 40, No: 9, Sep 70,
131-2132-
P
P
Abstract: Reaction of phosphorun oxychloride with phenothiazine at
1600 for 10-12 hrs gave N-(dichlorophosphoryl)-phenotlxiazine, Map*
24.5-3460. When N-(2,3--dibromoisobutyl)-phenothiazine dioxide was
reacted with triethyl hosphite by heating a 14,21~mixttu-e of these
reagents to 1600 for & hrs, N-(2,3-diethylpliosplton3rl~,isobutyl)
phenothiazine dioxidej ra,p* 24c.P. was obtained, Reaction of N-(2-
chloro-3-iodopropyl)-phenothJLazine dioxide with,triethylphosphite,
gave,only N.-allylphonothiazine dioxide.i.
USSR uDc 0'l6.q88.?)_o2I..3q;5~8.4
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NIKOLOV, Z. V., NED=HBVA, Li. B., IFIATEVA-STOYEVA, 101. V.,
NEDELCHEVA, .4. P., PASKALE-1.4, 14. G., DENCHEV, St. I., and TURIAKOV, I. G.,
Chair of Epidemiology, Institute for Specialization and Advanced Training of
Physicians, Repifolic Antiepideuic Station.. and Zoological Institute and Huseum
of the Bulgarian Acadeqj of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Iqquat:Ic and Swamp Birds Carriers of Agents of Infoctiouis Diseases. Com-
mu-nication 1: Ornithosisil
Hoscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, PP 437-441
Abstract: Since Bulgaria I.-Les along one important flight route of migrant
aquatic and swamp fowl, a serological investigation war, perlormed on 350 wild
birds caught along Bulgaria's Black Sea shore and Danubs River. Specific anti-
bodies against ornithosis wero found in specimens belonging to the orders
Ardiiformes. Pod-icipidiformes, Lariformeso Ralliformes, ani Charadriiformes.
In some areas densely populated by wild duoks, antibodios against' ornithosis
virus were found in 21.a,- of wild ducks, in 44.7;o 0 n
I of d ziestic ducks o neigh-
boring farms. and in 54.5;6 of people. These findings support the previously
advanced hypothesis that migrating aquatic and swamp W:~Is play an important
role in the epidemiology ornithosis in natural foci and in the transmission
of this disease -,.-0 domestic fowl and to humans.
USSR uDc: 8.74
JLCH.IKOV,. L. P.
"on Computer Modeling of an Evolutionary Process"
V sb. Probl. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics--collection of works),
vyp. 25, Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 63-75 (from RU-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun
72, Abstract No 6V593)
Translation: The paper deals with the problem of mechanisms of the origin
of.-species, specifically the sympatric divergence of a population with vari-
ous methods of selection. Author's abstract.
USSR UIE 621. 7621.002.5 (088. 8)
NEL'NIKOV, V. N,., TREVYAKOV, V. I., YENEL.YANOVA, 11. D., HUMMEDZHNIOV
KAHENSKAYA,
A- K D. S., MORGUN, G. N. CRAVRIKOV, M.: G., and GRACHEV,
Yu. S.
"Rotating Electrical Furnace for Production of Metallic Powders"
USSR Puthor's Certificate No 267823, Filed 23/06/66, Published 23/07/70
(Translated from Referativayy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract
No 2 G477 P)
Translation: The furnace includes a hopper, loading
and unloading chambers
with worms, a body, rotating tube, and a device for removal of the layer of
powder accumulating on the surface of the tube. In order to increase pro-
ductivity of the process and improve working conditions, the device for
ramoval of the powder layer fron, the surface of the tube is firmly fastened
In.the working space of the tube so that its leading edge in located paral-
lel to its axis and its working face is at an angle to-the radius. The
device is attached to parts of the loading and unloading chambers.
39
USSR UDC 612.816
KAIDW.-WAVA, Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, Soil Biology Faculty,
--St- -University
Woscaw ate
"Modern Ideas on the Mechanism of Quantal Transmitter Release From Motor Nerve
'Terminals of-Skeletal Muscle"
Moscow, Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk, No 3, 1972, pp 22-63
Abstract: Present-day thinking on the mechanism of acetylcholine release from
motor nerve terminals is based on the assumption that the transmitter is re-
leased in very small increments or quanta in response tanerve impulses. Ace-
tylcholine is contained in synaptic 'vesicles situated near the presynaptic
membrane. Quanta of the compound are secreted spontaneously in the absence
of nerve impulses. The number of quanta released by nerve impulses can be
determined. from the formula m = Pn, where m. is the quantal composition of
end-plate potential, P is the mean probability of release of a quantum, and
n is the supply of acetylcholine available for immediate release. The prob-
ability of transmitter release at the mamma.-Iian neuromuscular. junction is
determined by two main factors: level of membrane.potential of the nerve
endings and concentration of calcium ions "in the external medium. The
probability is much greater with inAuced than spontanc., b release. The nature
Ou
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USSR
KAMENSKAYA, M. A., Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Vauk, No 3, 1972, pp 22-63
of the postactivation processes in a nerve ending is affected by the relation-
ship between tvo phenomena,, facilitation andAepression of transmitter output.
Both are dependent primarily on the numberof transmitter quanta released,
while the amount of each quantum is relatively constant.
2/2
62
W. HUI MIROM-MUMMIMEMUM nUWMMM_
unc: 66q.1,4.oi8.44:62o.17
1ANSKAYA$ K. A., an4 KA14FNSKA)%,__N",, -Central Scientific Research Institute of
ftiTous Metallurgy- imeni I. P. Bardin
"The Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on the Heat-Readsting Properties of the
IKhl4.Nl8V2B Grade of Steel With BoroWl
Moscow, Metallovedeniye- i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Hetallow, no 6, 1973, PP 5-6
Abstract: The authors study the possibility of increasirAr, the heat-resisting pro-
perties of the IKhl4Nl8V2-B grade of austenitic steel by thermanechanical treatment
and t4r microalloying with boron. The results show that the! thermomechanical. treat-
ment of the above grade of steel significantly increases its heat-resisting proper-
ties in comparison with austenizationo At the same time, iieroalloying of the steel
uith boron also raises its heat-resisting properties, The heat-resisting properties
of steel with boron increase more intensively after therm=echanical treatment than
is the case for steel without boron. The heat-reoisting properties obtained for
steel with boron after thermomechanical treatment are more stable during a long ser-
vice:life under conditions of high temperatures and stress,
1/1
USSR LTDC 669.15--194.56.620.186.1-
IjWSKAYA, K. A., KAMENSKAYA, N. I., FAYVILEVICH, G. A., and BILUNEVA, N. I.,
Central Scientif,iF"IiTe~ZFN- fnstitute of Ferrous Metallurgy -fmeni I. P. Bardin
"The Effect of Boron on the Distribution and Quantity of Carbide Phases in
Austenite Steel"
Mosco%-7, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1972,
pp 43-45
Abstract: Boron added in different amounts to 'LK'hl4NISV2B heat-resistant
austenite steel influences the distribution, size, and quantity of NTbC
particles in the steel. Addition of 0.005, 0.017, and OXT B leads to
coagulation of NbC particles.and changes their shape from rodlike to
spheroidal. MIxen the concentration of B ;reaches 0.26%. the coagulated NbC
particles are dissolved Lind Nb becomes apart of the solid solution. The
presence of 0.005, 0.017, and 0.26% B decreases the concentration of C
from 69 to 28 atomic % and increases the concentration of Cr from, 8 to 51
atomic Z. This decrease.,, the concentration Of M23C6 in steel and -increases
the amount of Cr in borides. Evidently part of C in ~123C6 becomes substi-
tuted with B. In addition to borides the boron forms a eutectic structure
in this steel at high temperature (1300*C). The quantity and composition
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USSR
LANSKAYA, K. A., et al., Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Retallov,
No 10, 1972, pp 43-45
of borides in the eutectic structure is determined by the concentrar-lon of
boron. In the prespnee of 0.017% B the boride phase ~13B'], is forvied; when the
concentration of, B reaches 0.017-0.1%, 'L'13B2 and,l~~,)B are formed. The phase
The eutectic
M2B is formed when the concentration of B exceeds 0.17
structure in the steel under consideration consisted of a niiyture of KbC
and borides.
di~
USSR
0-0 616,853'009.V~-O7t6l6-831-073-97
HOSCON Scientific Research Institute
SEXENOV, S. F., and KAJZ,45
o
-Psychiatry, Ninistry of Health FZFSR
f
"A Clinical Electroencephalographic Study. of the Influence of Emotiona-1 Stress
on the Convulsive Tendency of Epileptict"
Moscow$ Zhurnal Nevropatologii I Psikhiatrii imeni S. S. Koreak
-oval Vol 72,
vyp 2P 1972, pp 2-27-233
Abstracti One hundred epileptics were studied to dateimine the effect on
convulsive teridency of nental and ematioaal stress, as rt fwiction of the
location of the epilep-t-ogenic focus. or foci. The histories of the patients
Included 32 of r;erlous infection, .30 of trauma (11 at blrth) p seven of
psychic trauma, and three of birth defects. For 28 pttients the a-eizures
were Idiopathic. Each patient was studied betoween t1iiee and seven ti.,izasp
with photic and aural stizulation, as well as Vith ha%big bia listen to texts
that wexe previously deteimined to have emotional content for hin. Convulsive
tendency was estimated from visual inspection of t1w EEG record. The resUts
showed that the nature of the EX, reaction. depended an the functional condi-
tion of the brain and on the location of the apileptogenic focus. Threa
groups were distinguizhed. In the first (37 Pttients havins subcortica.1
leal.;ns) emotioral stress was found to increase convulz1ve tendency, while
USSR
SEYENOVt S- F., and XAMENSKAYA, V. M., Zhu=a-l Nevropmtologii i Paikhiatrii
izeni S. S. Korsakovat Vol 72, Vyp 2, 1972i pp 227-2)3
mental actiylty as well as light and sound stf-tiulatioij at tAxies suppressol
it. In the second group (35 patients having cortical lesions - 16 vrith
temporal, I? with frontal or fronto-parietal and two klith occipital locations)
a greater variety of rvactions waz noted. The convulsive activity of patients
with a temporal focuo was frequently increased by all of th,,;~ stimuli used, but
the response was very mried. . The third group consisted of 28 petients-
with multiple cortical and subcortical foci and with vaxied clinical maniles-
tations, These patients showed a variety~of reactionst with bwAcally an
increase in the pathological activity.
It was concluded that the qumlity~as vell as the intvrisity of
emotional factors xay play a role in dete=inlng seizure terdency.
USSR UDC: 8.74
M-01SKIM. V. A.
"Algorithm for Construction of a Separating Function for Tvo Classes of
Objects"
Uch. zaD. Perm. un-t (Scientific Notes. Perm' University), 1971, No 2r',g,
pp 11-19 (from Kb-Kibernetika, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract !To !V1079)
Translation: Two classes of objects are considered. It is assurned that
a function F exists in the initial space, and that this,function separates
the set of objects into two classes. The function F* is constructed 'Which
gives values coincident with F on the instructional seq~ience. Author's
abstract.
60
USSR UDC 612.82:615.781
KIRZON, M. V., TITOV, S. A., andJANENSKIY, A. A. , Chair of
R.uman and Animal Physiology
"Direct Effects of Novocain on the Cerebrum of White Rats"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, No 1, Jan/Feb 71,
PP 98-99
Abstract: In an investigation of the effects,of novocain on
the cereLlrum, small volumes of novocain (0.01,ml of 5-12%.
solutions) were injected into various brain structures
(amygdaloid nucleus, substantia nigra, and caudate nucleus) in
nonpremedicated white rats. The immediate results observed
included: complete immobility, areflexia, fail in respirator),
rate from the control 80 to 10 and fewer breaths per minute,
and a marked depression of electroencephalographic waves. If
the animal did not die from apnea,.in the first 5 minutes, it
gradually recovered during the next hour. Since such a rapid
diffusion of the novocain from the~site of injection to the
respiratory centers was improbable, the authors postulate activa-
tion of inhibitory neural reflexes..
USSR UDC 547.2451118.0?
AYDZFAN, B. P. POKOH&M , V. V. GOLIEBTSOB, S. A.,
and IGNATOVICH, YU, A.
"A Method of Making Organyl Halorylyl Phosphines"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promysblennyye Obraztsy, Toyarnyye Znaki,
No 22, Aug 72# Author's Certificate No 345167, Div C, filed 31 Jul 70,
published 14 Jul 72, p 97
Translationt This Author's Certificate Introduces a method of making organyl
halyl phosphines. by reacting hydrogen-containing haloallanes ulth chloro-
phosphines in an organic eolyent with sub4oquent isolation of the goal
product by conventional methods. As a distinguizhing fe4tture of the patents
the process is simplified by using organyl dhlorophouphimes as the chloro-
phosphines, and carrying out the process inAhe presence,of a bydrogen
chloride acceptor such as triethylamine.
NONE
USSR UDC 678-84
jWWXQjXO,WA- B-, OGAYDZHAN, E. P., PONOMAREV, V. V., and GOLUBTSOV, S. A.
"A Method of Synthesizing Organophosphorus Compounds"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 36, 1971, Author's Certificate No 322346, Division~C, filed 31 Jul 70,
published 30 Nov 71, p 55
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method of synthe-
sizing organophosphorus compounds by interacting trichlorosilance with
orgimophosphines. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, compounds
containing the P-P bond in the main chain are synthesized by using organyl-
did.:lorophosphines as the organophosphines, and carrying,out the reaction
in the presence of a tertiary amiae in anorganic solvent. 2. A modifi-
cation of this method distinguished by the fact that the tertiary amine is
taken in quantities from catalytic to equiimolacular.
USSR UDC:!669,14.0~18.29:SS9.43:620.178.35
CHERKES, Z. A., Q~~S_M~Y_A- P., VOLOSKOV, N. V.
"Study of the Influence of Amplitude of Repeated Impact on the Strength of
40Kh Steel as a Function of Tempering Temperature"
Tekhnol. Mashinostroyeniya [Machine Building Technology -- Collection of
Works], No 7, Tula, 1972, pp 69-73 (Translated from Referativayy Zhurnal
Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 81513, by V. Bochkareva).
Translation: Specimens of 40Kh steel were subjected to the following heat
treatment: hardening (heating to 850 IS* in a Pb bath, cooling in oil);
low temperature tempering (heating in a salt bath at 220 � 10% cooling in
water) to produce "hard" specimens; high temperature tempering (heating in
a saltpeter bath at SOO � 10% cooling in water) to produce I'soft" speci-
mens.. It is shown that repeated high energy impacts greatly reduce the
strength of the "soft" and "hard" specimens, while low energy impacts increase
strength. It is established that the maximum number of impacts can be with-
stood by specimens of "soft" metal, which have hish~plasticity and low hard-
ness, followed by the steel as delivered rolled, then the "hard" specimens,
and finally, the hardened specimens without tempering. I figure, 2 tables,
2 biblio. refs.
MEW ~Z~4 ~_""500
..... .. .....
UsbIR
DITYUTS=, V. 1. KM1EN.':jD:. G
(Mos ow)
ftEvaluation of the Mean Time to Servo Failure in a Nonlinear Pulsed Servo
~'System with Irregular Signals"
Moscow, Avtomitika i T,.,31c=ekhwdJca; June,~.1972; PP 57-64
ABSTRACT: For nonlinear servo syatems trith c1iscrete.1 irregular data input
the authors obtain Lntegral equations Nrith a varyiw, argunent whose solution
in the mean titne to Sanro failiirei the time deper-dirg on the initial value
of the errrr in the system, The calculatiom') allm~r fox- the offact of pro-
cesses whereby the failure signals are detectLKI or recognizecl. 11'ethods of
solving the initial and bomdary value problems for tho intap-al equations
obtained are described., and cxistence and'uniqueness theorems for their solu-
tion are discussed. An exmmle is given,:,:
USSR LUC 621.373.531.2(088.8)
KAMENSKIY, 1. V., KARTAWYWO YU1. V.
"Blocking Generator"
~USSR Author's Certificate No 277835, Filed 8 Feb 69, Published 20 Oct 70 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G22C.P)
Translation: A blocking generator is proposed. It contains a transformer, an
auxiliary transistor in rlie start circuit'. a commuting transistor, and a
serie-s-impact excitation circuit. In order to stabilize the pulse length, the
circuit is connected via a separating semiconductor diode to the collector of
the blocking generator transistor, and the base of the commuting transistor
the collector of which is connected to the base of the blocking generator
transistor, is connected to the midpoint of the impact excitation circuit.
ft~~mwu~i fflml."lwi~lmwHl In Fkl
112 014 UNCWS1010 PROCESSING DAT&-30OCT70
TITLE-URGANGSILICCht RESINS -u-
AUTHOR-103)-KAV&alYv Mot KORSHAKv VoV.1 YAKIMOVIGHt V.I.
OF INFO-USSR
SCURCE-USSR, 2629393
~.:.:'-REFERENCE-0TKRYTIYAv IZOaRET.t PROM. GBRAZTSYr TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970t
zDATE PUSL IShiiD--06JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYt MATERIALS
TAGS--SlLI(;CNi: RESIN, THERMAL EFFECTv FURANP ORGANIC SXLANEt
'CHEMICAL PATENT
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-.11PROXY REEL/FAAME--3002/144q STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AA0128848
UNCLASSIFIED-
~212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCTIO
(;IRC. ACCESSICN NU--AA0128848
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ORGANOSILICONE RESINS ARE PREPD.
BY THERMAL RESINIFICATIO14 OF DIETHOXYB.IX(FURFURYLOXY)SILANE AT
.240-60DEGREESt WITH DISTN. OF VOLATILE SUBSTANCES*
AJ K L A S S I F ID
MOW
~A/2 030 UNCLASSI FIEU OROCESSING l)ATE--zjuwt0
TITLE--EFFECT OF CURING CONDITIONS ON THE MOUULUS Ot: ELASTICITY Ot FA
~RESIN -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-FRIDMAN, O.A., KAMENSKIY, I.V.
;UPCOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SPURCE-PLAST. MASSY 1970t (3), 30-2
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
~TOPIC TAGS--ELASTIC MOOULUS, SHEAR MODULUSt PRESSURE EFFECT, THERMAL
EFFECTi FURFURALt ACETONEt PLA5TIC FADRICATION/(U)FA FURFURAL ACETONE
RESIN
C GNTR OL 14ARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIE0
PROXY REEL/FR.AME--1997/0659 STEP NO--U.R/0191170/000/003/0030/0032
CIAC ACCESSION Nr-AP0119567
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 030 UNCLASSIPIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT7G
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119561
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF MOLDING CONDITIONS
'(PRESSURE LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO 24~000 KG-CA PRIME2 AND TEMPS OF
120-200DEGREES)i ON THE MODULUS OF ELASTICITY CE SUBT) AND SHEAR MODULUS
(G) OFCURED FA RESIN WERE STUDIED. INCREASED MOLD[NG TEMP. GAVE H[GHER
COKE,NO. AND LOWER EXTRACTANT CONTENT+ AT LOW PRESSURES (250 KG-CM) G
AND E SUBT WERE INVERSELY PROPORITONAL TO TEMP.; CONVERSELY, AT HIGH
PRESSURE (1600 KG-CM PRIME2), E SUBT:AND,G WERE PROPORTIONAL To TEMP,
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19750427
Photoeleccrfe Effect
USSR UDC 621.383-52.020.6
GEORGIYEVSKAYA, Ye. A., ISTOMIN, A. N., KAIIFJIS.KIY 11~11j. PRICHKO, Yu. V. ,
FEDOTOV, Ya. A.
"High-Frequency Silicon Photodiodes With PIN-Junction Structure"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 16, No 11, Nov 71, pp 2232-2234
Abstract: Silicon photodiodes are described in whicb speed is ircreased
at high inverse bias voltages by eliminating the diffusion time and re-
ducing RC parameters. The diodes are made from high-resistance P-silicon
(resistivity of 1000-2 000 P-cm). Curves are given for th-_~ frequency re-
sponse of the diodes for incident radiation on wavelengths of 0.63 and
0.91 vi at various supply voltages from 0 to 100 V. The spectral charac-
teristica of the photodiode are given as well an a 3tructural schematic.
The proposed photodiodes can be used in high-qUality v~ptico-eleetronic
equipment in combination with various radiationSOUTceS. Particularly
promising is the use of these diodes in semiconductor devices In con-
junction with gallium arsenide emitters''. The authors thank M. Kh. Kol-
lender for her assistance with preparation of the diodes. T`oto figures,
bibliography of tvo titles,
~,,:~j Tj! I
USSR UDC 621-383-52
YMENSKIY, N. N., PRICHKO, Yu. V. and SKMAMM., A. P.
'Dependence of Photodiode Sensitivity and~lnertia on the Dimensions and Posi-
tion of a Light Spot on the Light-Zensitive Area!'
Kiev, Izvestlya VUZ-Radioelek-tronika Vol 14, No 1, 1971, PP 72-75
Abstract: The results of investigations into the possibility of increasing
the sensitivity and rapidity of action of photosensitive diodes with rAle use
of a focusing system. are given. In general,, the sensitivity and inertia of'
the diode depend on the thickness of thepho-tosensitimlase, the surface
recombination rate at the illundnated point on the bane, and the absorption
factor for a particular optical wavelength. Since the diffusion length of the
minority carriers is much larger than the.base thicknesm, the space recombina.-t
tion can be neglected. A relief diagram of the sensiti7ity and inertia values
at.the central part of the base in a type~1690 photodlo~te is 4hown; the light
used to obtain these results had a wavelength of 0.63 A6 the diameter of the
light spot was aborut 50/.?, and the distance between the centers of the relief
squares was 100 It. Curres axe plotted for diode characteristics as functions
of light spot diameter.
~7
USSR UDC'627, 8,05-69-055 1624.147
BIYANOVP G. F., (Engineer), Oasiay.~ (Cand-Idate of Techniqal
Solences), and PAVIENXO, YU. G4 E' heer)
"Ice Crossing for Heavy Loads Under Conditions of the Extreme North!'
Moscow, Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo, No 8, Aug 71, Vp 45-4.8
Abstracti The organization and. execution of an ice t-_assing of a river
for transportation of heavy loads (power transformers) during construction
of the V11yuy river h3eroelectric power plant axe de'scribed. Calculations
~of the ice cover load carrying capacity were carried out by using the method
of the theory of elasticity on the basis of data on systenatical natuz-al
observations of the ice cover conditions# conducted by the Vilyuy Scientific
Research Heteorological Station of the Institute of Geocryology of the
Siberian Department of All SSSR. Test ~conducted on an experinental crossing
100 m downstream from the main crossing confirmed the correctness and
reliability of design methods for determining the adimIssible load for orie-
time transportation of heavy loads.
167
USSR UDC: 538.1
KAMENSKIY, V., TIGME, Anu, Institute of Theoretical Physics imeni L. D.
'_EaZFu_, Tc_'a_d_e~_y_of -Sciences of the USSR; Institute of Thermal Physics and
Electrophysics, Academy of Sciences of the EstSSR
"Absorption of Light in Ferromagnetics Close to the Curie Point"
Tallin, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk EstSSR: Fizika, Matematika, Vol 22, No 2,
.1973, pp 159-163
Abstract: A diagram technique for interacting spins proposed by V. G.
Vaks, A. I. Larkin, and G. A. Pinkin is applied to determination of the
variation, with frequency and temperature, of the permittivity in ferro-
magnetics close to the transition temperature. The procedure involves find-
ing successive approxiinations of the self-consistent field. The results
are used to determine the attenuation of light-as a fumtion of frequei3cy
and temperature. The results are compared with other theories.
USSR UDC: 550.837
IKOV, B. G., All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
iENSKIY V. P. SAPOZWI
e o ZpToi~atory Geophysics
"A Direct-Current Method of Geoelectric Prospecting"
varnyye 7n-nI~J
MOSCOW, ort,,.n~t ya, Izobrc'r=ni,,,a Pror~(shlenn e Obrazt5iy, To
No 7, Mar 72, Author's Car'Lificate No 329495, Division: G, filed 16 Oct -(0,
published 9 Feb 72, p 183
Translation: This Autharts Certificate intrcduces a dirraet-cuxrent meth~od
of geoelectric prospecting by rneasiiring the dAfference :in p~)11,entials of cn
electric field with subsenuent elimination of the intex-ference field. As
a distinguishing feature of thepatent, in order to autor-atc. elimirlatior
of interference, simplify equipment and process the recording, the potential
difference is measured at three times separated by int(--!rvals, of no more than
one second. The first two measure-ments are made befor,_-,~ the currcnlu is fed
into the growid, and the 'third ir, mado after introducinj~ Lbe curruiflu, iritc,
the ground. Ine sought potential difference is determined from the measured.
values.
.............
USSR ur)c 621-375.8,26
UY Ye. I., KOZLOV, V. V.
"Lasers With Polyhed-ral Energy Guide"
Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik, St tey, No 4, "Sovetskoye Radio",
1971, PP 77-86
Abstract: New types of cavities are proposed for lasers and laser ampli-
fiers -- energy guides in irhicb the overall, dimensions are kept sr2all while
providing a long path of interaction betw*een the emission and the act.ivo
material. The proposed design reduces overall dimensions, and improves
the operationU reliability and paraneters of laser sypter.=. A me"bod is
developed for designing the energy guides, examples are- given to illus-
trate the design of such caNrities, a description is given of a polyhedral
energy guide made of neodymium glass, &,id the results of pre-liminary ex-
periments are presented. It is sho,.m that the new minitiLure laser cavity
provides an active erid-ssion path up to 2.5 meters long while reducing the
artivation threshold, inproving the mode :structure and ninimizing laser
bean divergence. Cavities of the proposed type with co4icentric arran6c-
.1/2
USSR
M-IMISKIY, Y e. I. KOZLOV, V.*V.,.Kvantovaya Elektroni'-ka, No "Sov.
Radio", 1971, pp 77-86
ment of flash tubes Drovide efficient utilization of optically stimulated
emission, in addition to low electric thresholds. The long optical path
improves transverse mode selectivity and provides peakless emission at
energy levels exceeding thethreshold pumping enerb-r by a factor of 1.5.
The improvement in transverse mode selectivity without addinj~ optic--!
equipment provides the possibility of stable emission on a single trans-
verse mode and concentration of the emission energy.in an angle close to
the diffraction limit. In conclusion, the authors thunk P. V. niohhlov
for constant interest in the work, and V. P. Vasil'yev, L. F. Pliyev,
L Ye. Rytikov and M. S. BeJov. for making thQ polylic,13-on for the model
laser. Eight figures, bibliography of ten titles.
2112
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USSR UDC 539.3
ARN. X-a-A.
"Simple Waves and Disintegration of the Discontinuity in an Elastoplastic
Medium With the Mises Condition".
Moscow, Prikladnaya Hatematika. i Mekhanilca, No 2, 1972, pp 320-329
Abstract; Strong discontinuities, differing from elastic shock ww4es, can
originate in elastoplastic media; this brings about.th~! necessity for seeking
additional conditions on shocks. It would be desirable to isolate media for
which solutions can be constructed without the use of such d-4--continui ties.
It has been qhoini that: with the Mii3es condition of planticity and with Iso-
tropic strengthening, two velocity comp-onents and sora!
in the presence of
limitations upon the initial stressed state, simple p.l.ane waves do not over-
turn. This is valid for inedia with a FAress-deformation diagram convel: to
the stress axis for an experiment on simple compression. lu the present
article, this statement is generalized for the case of arbitrary simple plane
waves in the same medium. The solution'of the problern of the disintegration
of an arbitrary discontinuity is constructed Ldth more rigo-rous conditions.
In this case, no shocks exist except elastic shock waves, contact discoritinu-
ities, and shocks which are the limit case of simple waves pyopagating at
constant velocity. 4 figures. 7 references,
112 015 UNCLASSIFItb~ PROCE~SING DATE--160CT70
'.rITLE--LOW LYING ONE PHONON OPLUS LEVELS'IN SPHERICAL NUCLEI -U-
:,AUTHOR--KAMER0ZHIYEVt S.P,
OF- INFO_-USSR
.,.SOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970, 1113), 537-44
~-DATE PUBL IStiED ------- 70
U8JECT ARE AS--PHYSICS
~XZPIC TAG,S--NUCLEAR MODEL, dEFORMEO NUCLEUS, NUCLEAR ENEPGY LEVELP NUCLF-DN
INTERACT ION PHONON
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..,:00KUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.'~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1991/1051 STEP NO--UR/0367/7,11;)ll/003/0537/0544
4.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110741
UNCLASS IF IED___
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~CIRC ACrESSION NO-AP0110741
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'THE CONSEQUEACES OF LXCLUSION OF
THE -ZERO ENERGY "SPURIONS" STATE IN THE TOTAL SET OF EQUATIONS FOR THE
THEORY OF FINITE FERMI SYSTEMS ARE STUDIED* THE RESULTS ARE VALID FOR
BOTH SPHERICAL AND DEFUREMO NUCLEI. CALCNS. A 14 1
SHO;'a THAT SPHERIC L UCLE
---,t:-WITH THE OEVELOPED PAIRING MUST CONTAIN OPOSITIVE LEVELS WITH AN ENEII.GY
-_NEAR 2 DELTA AND WITH A REDUCED PROBABILITY OF EG TRANSITIONS INTO THE
GROUND STATE B(EO) IS SMALLER THAN I (IN 1 PARTICLE UNITS), ONLY I
.'PHONON LEVELS ARE INVESTIGATED SINCE THri_'SE LEVELS CAN NUT BE REFERRED To
THE KNOWN 112 PHONON" OPOSITIVE LEVELS.: THE RELATIVE CONTKIBUTION QF THE
~EFFECTIVE PARTICLE HOLE AND PARTICLE PARTICL8 114IF-RACTION RESPONSLELE
R
-.FOR.-THE APPEARANCE OF THESE LEVELS IS CONSIDERFO.- THE CALCU. LEVELS
BE EXCITED IN REACTIONS WITH Z:N TkANSFEk,S BUT THL PROBABILITY OF
..~.-EXCITATION WILL BE DIFFERENT,, S
'INCE, IN THESE REACTIONS, THE
3'_~..UINOCULATED" EXTERNAL FIELD DIFFERS FROM:ITHE ONE USEVIN THE CALCNS.
FACI LI TY: FIZ. ENERG. INST., MOSCOWp USSR*
loop,
U3 3 R
HI)CE-V
KNEIM (Institute of Phy8icr and Power En~jLneering)
"Low-Lyins 'One-Phonon' G+ Levels in Spherical Nuclei".
Noscow, Journal of Nuclear Physics; 141arch 1970~, VP 53T-14
"on
ABSTRACT: The corsequences of eXcluding, the zero-enfrr nzrioistf si-ate in
the total set of equations for the theory, of finite Fai?itL
"Theox-jr of Finite Fermi System;s and Propel-bies ol' INkaloi". 196,-:) are
discussed. Direct calculations show that~ rm~erical nuo).,A iitLth develoo.,-rl pz-dr-
inn, rast contain 0' levels irith ener,,jy near 2A and with a proba ~i! ity of
EO-transitions into the grotind stite D(EO),-