SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOPYLOVA, V.D. - KORCHAGIN, G.N.

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USSR BARKETOV, E. S., et al., Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khiqiii, Vol Yu/.v, No 3, Mar 70, pp 440-444 Ii was found that the anion-exchanoe resins ~Aiich con- tained ethylene-diamine groups had the strongest complexin-r capability. These have a =mparatively high capacity for Sations, which they sorb from very dilute solutions (less than 10- N). in addlition, macroporous resins of this type showed more intense sorption kinetics than those of gel structure. %JN%.LA2)Nlrl.tUL IAAW~t,~41NU UAlt=`-i0NUViU TITLE--EFFECT OF ThE ICN COMPOSITION OF 'ANION EXCHAN13ERS *ON THE AOSURPTION -OF CATICUS -U- ~~7..ALTHCJR -(03)-KCPYLOVA, V.D- r SALCAIJZEt K-M. iASAMOADZ~zp G;L). "'CCUNTRY OF llqFC-USSR ,,,,:,SGURCE--lF. NECRG. KHIM. 1970t 15(4), IC74-9 .~_DATE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAG$ --ANICN EXCHAN%GE RESIN, AOSORPTION, POLYEYHYLENli, ARINE ~OERIVATIVE/(U)AN31. A-NIJN EXCHANGE RESLN,r (UIEDL-101) ANION LXWANGE RESIN# (U)ANLF ANICN EXCHANCE RESIN9 (U)AV16 ANION -L-MANGE RESLN :CCINTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -UCCUMVIT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-3004/2031 STEP NO--UR/0078/70.i'OL5/00411074/LO79 .:CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0132288 ONCLASS I F 11:70 014 UNCLASSIFFED' PAUCESSING DATE-20NOM CIRC ACCESSICN NO--APO1322b8 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WERE 14AO~ ON POLYETIMENE PULYAPINE ANICN EALHAINGEAS AN-31, EDE' LOP, AN-2F, AND AV-16. INCREASED -XCHANGE CONCN. OF THE HYDRATE FGriH CF THE AMINO GROUPS I N THE E 2~5 CAUSES INCREASED SCRPTIGN OF CATLJNS DUE TO THE EQUIL R SU33 NH PRIME POSITIVE ` f I VF- PLUS HGH IN E~;UlLldkIUM R SU83 N, HOWPLUS 11 PRIME P051 POPMATIoN GF CCCRUINATION CGIMPLEXES BETWEeN CATWNS AND AMINO GROUPS CAUSES A MARKEC CECkEASE CF SiL.N. PHo UNCLASSIFIED 1 /2 Oil UNC L A S, S I F f E D PROCESSING OATE--040EC70 OF SOLVENT NATURE ON THE ANION EXCHANGE14 ADSORPTION OF tAT IONS UTHOR--KOPYLOVAVALOVA# V.D. .-,"CoUNTRY dr- INFO--USSR OUIRCE-IZV4 VYSSH, UCHE66 ZAVED#t KHIM* KHIM4 TEKHNOL# 1970p 13(2ft 197-203 A--TP ISHED ------- 70 1 ) E.- UBL ..SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY LJOPIC TAGS--ANION EXCHANGE RESIN, ORGANIC SOLVENTt COPPERt COMPLEX COMPOUND', ZINC, SILVER, ION/(U'EOE10P 104 EXCHANGE RE c I Nt, (U)AV16 [ON EXCHANGE RESIN ";CLINTROL MARKING--NO RESTUCTIONS ~DOCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED 4 - - .'_~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0802 STEP NO-"UR/015.a/70/~013/rJO2/0197/0203 .:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132900 UNC LA SS I F I E 1) J, 2/2 011 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 tIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0132900 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM STUDIES OF nip soRp'rlON OF CU PRIME2POSITIVE-r LN PRIME2POSITIVE, AND.AG PRIME POSITIVE BY ANWN EXCHANGERS EPE, IOP AND AV#16 (SALT FORMS) FROM SOLNS. 'IN H SUB2 or MEOH, ETOH, PROH, ME SU32 COr AND MIXTS. OF H SUD2 0 AND THE OF4G. SOLVENTSt IT IS CONCLUDED THAT INCREASING THE DIELEC. COND. OF THE SOLVENT (1-0), LEADS TO INICREASEO SORPTION OF CATEONS BY THE AWW4 RESINS. FOR EXAMPLEv IN THE SORPTIONiOF CU PRIME~!POS[TrVE BY EDEILOP (NO SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVE FORM)i THE SORPTION INCREASES FROM 0.9 10 33 HEQUIV4 PER G AS THE SOLVENT COMPN. IS VARIED FROM 0 To SOPERCENT PROH IN H SUB2 Or AND LESSER INCREASES IN SORPTION ARE1,10TED wIrH mp- SUB2 CO, -..ETOHP AND MEOH IN PLACE OF PROH. FROK PURE SOLV~-Nr, SORPTION Ii SHARPLY ~DECREASED. THE INCREASE IN SORPTION US ATTRIBUTED BOTH To MOL. soRprloi,,j AND:JQ COMPLEX FORMATION. F AC I iL I'TY 140SK KOOP. INST., MOSCOVIl I A 1:-C -UL FLY-, T77f/ 2, 0 1 UNCLASSM 6 OF CATION ADSORPTION FROM '101TMON.S 011F LtH CONCH~F;~Al_]GNIS aY ANiCN EXCHANGERS BASEO ON POLYE$vfiYLf-'t~EPCL.~A.'iT.'~l-S ;__AUTfiGR-(05)-ASAMdADZE, G.D., KOPYLOVA, V.Dr Si.',l.GA[)"?Ev GINTSCBERC~, KOVARSKAYA, B.M. ,,:COUNTRY Of INFO--USSR -ZF 1970, 44(l), 257~ _SCUPCE, FIZ. KFIM. b ATE PUBL I SIIEO-----7 0 SUBJECT- AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOP I C~' TAGS-AiNIGN EXCHANGE RESM, COPPER,t C%"'kAP-T, NICKE-1.1 CATION, POLYETHYLENE, POLYAMINE, DIFF-U.SION Cogf-PICIEW (-GNTRGL,MARK I j\G--iNO RE STR I CT IONS ,-:1)ccuMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'E L F RAM E- 19 8 910 4 7 3 STEP jNU--UR/0076J ~PROXY RL C I R(; ACCESSICN W11--Alf-40 10 7 G79 k MC U A S,5 I F f ED -114-MM-1 =R OR 212 0 16 UNCLASSIFIED DAIF-13NOV70 C !RC ACCESSION N113-AP010'CT9 -AdSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP 0- ABSTkACT. I-HE AACISORPTI C171," ;L'.U S 7 j IT j r I POSITIVE, CCj PRIME2 NOSITIVE, WR -N.-1 mu!*-2 EXCHANGH, B E L rk I ~v L' 51 'LG IF E 54 1 S G VF R N E 0 :: f t I D i F 0 S 10 N R I LE I f I I C G R A S AEOVE: 35DEGql-~-S ANQ GRFATER llil,N 1:1;" L,',UA-. 'f*1 TJ4E t)jfFij' I jJ1 tl~ INT() TI-jr: Is lri'!F- CATIGI~ CONE EXCHANGEHI ff-FUS11"N CDEFFS. Aria S ~!',F NEGAriVE9, 5.21-1 rIMES lo P R 1,11, E ~~EGATTYI-q, GR 6.,:1 1' 1 10 '2 --UR CU X~ 1 ME' 2 1105 1 T I vr- 1~-i( 'i P: I m--f: 2 T I v L NEGATIVE9 CM PkIME --SEC I RESPI.~ LOSR Lux" 0"21 bul "'85: KQII.)UL:LA. V. P. cuid T?A7.MiC:rWC, T. N. Institute of IToblems of 1.1aterial Science# !! Academy of Sci(-nces Mkrainian SS "Deemposition of Powders of Gxoup IV-.I,).- During Analysis Kiev, Poro,-!Akovc~ya No 3, 1972, PI) 7-1-74 Abstract-. Thc stUdy deals idth thc Composition of thn prcvducts of group 1V-VI trausiticin disilicidf~z by alk-12-inc r(,!tS,.~mLs 615 well pu; with find-bit, -' ic, re_[--:~nt for iy,-- j2rAmi uj Wle of sc-li-,11i'l hydroxicle, SO-Jium CarbC.Iwtu) SoC111%:1 pI:~'VO-.::IE].C_'.'!JII(I. a mixturc. of co~il_":: and ~j.nc cxidc en thtt Um- ai"Arl.bucd to Lhe libena'Acr of fiyJrrj[,,(m (!;;xbon in Y~wloli and is not follry,-.,erl by explosiooo or, flashut; &DIC!'I 1,11C, is about 3UJOC- ahe nickel or the cruciblC' (1002, 11f)t r(:,.LCt id-01 tl-U M""_O 'V:11 sodim hydroxide and causes no loss 'cf fusion. (2 tabic!s', 5 bil--LJOL-r~.Phic references) USSR UDC 620.193-01 AIRENSBURGER, D. S V., Institute _73ademy o 11 of Problems of 111aierial Sclenc6, f Sciences UkrSS. "Porous Metal-Ceramic Titanium-Based Alloys" Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya,_No 1, 1972, pp, 48-52. Abstract: Problems of the production and corrosion resistance of titanium alloys with molybdenum, chromiun.,and palladium are studied. A preliminary estimate is presented of the possibility of producing complexly alloyed powders of these alloys by hydrogenation and grinding of the alloys. INIetal ceramic alloys such as TJ_20MoSCrO.2Pd, sintered at 11,400'C, have high resis- tance to hot and concentrated solutions of hydrochloric aad nitric acid and can be used as a basis for the production of permeable materials. Hydrogena- tion and subsequent dehydrogenation of sintered specimens of multicomponent alloys of titanium allo w the production of coarsely ground, complexly alloyed powders. USSR u.Dc 669-295-046-43 RLMN, N. N., DAVYDOVA, T. yA., CHEMYSHOVA, T. A., F VAp YE. A., nPYLO KOLDOBSKAYA, K. N. ""Solubility of Titanium Tetrachloride in Melts of Alkali and Alkaline-Earth Metals" 0 rastvorimosti chetaeklfirAlorir~ kh kh ,togo ti na v ratplava- shchelochny I i shchlochno-zertellnvk-,i:netallov, Institute of MetallurV, and Beneficiation, Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences., Alma-Ata 1970, 88 pp, ill, -11-entry bibliography (from RM-Metallurglya, No Apr 71, Abi;tract No 4G227DYeP) Translation: The results of studying TiC14 solubilit,~, in melts made up of a mixture of chlorides of alkali and alkaline earth metels, vilich has sivnifi- cance in the processes of chlorinating raw material containing Ti and when purifying TiC14, are discussed. Ole solubility of TiC14 depends little on the temperature or the composition of the solvent. It depends to some extent on the duration of the experimnts. Accordirig to infrared spectroscopic and petrographic analysis data, the solubility of TiClj~ in a melt of chlorides of alkn1i and alkaline earth metals is directly related to the presence of residual water in it. There are 6 illustrations, 5 t4bles) and an 1-1-ontry bibliography. ........ .... .. ......... ........... ....... ....... Ti ium USSR UDC 669.295.053.4 KOPYLOVA, YE. A., RUBAIN, N. N. "Problem of Removing Oxygen-Containing Products of Hydrolysis From Industrial Titanium Tetrachloride" Sb. tr. Vses. mezhvuz. nauch. konft--ontsii po teorii protsessov tsvetn. metal- lurgii (Collected Works of the All-Union Interuniversity Scientific Conference on the Theory of Processes in Nonferrous Metallurgy),~Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 203- 206 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 7, Jul 1971, Abstract No 7W39) Translation: The polymer form of TiOCl dissolved in TiCl was established 2 4 spectroscopically. The polymer nature of there solutLons explains their ca- pacity for stable supersaturation and the formation of incompressible struc- tured suspensions and solid-like masses.. The solutions, suspensions.aud gels of TiOCI 2-TiCl4 are considered as'.1yophilic colloidal systems. The selected hydrolysis of TiOCI2 in solutions, suspensioms,and gels is established. There are 2 illustrations and an 8-entry bibliography. 1/1 USSR 4 UDC 621.3.087.5 VINWRADOV, YE. A., KOPYLOVSKIY,,B. D. "Receiver-Recorder for High-Resistance Photoreceivers" Moscow, Pribory i IAekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 1972, pp 115-117 Abstract: A receiving and recording system for operation of high-resistance photoreceivers is described. The system.is constructed completely from tran- sistors, and in order to reduce the noise level the input stiage executed from a field-effect transistor s placed in a cryostat. The noise reduced to the 0-7 input is I volts/hertzl 2 with a resistance of the bolometric eleinent of 5.106 is 10-12 watrs/hertzl/2 ohms at 5* K. The threshold sensitivity attained for S = 105 volts/watt and E = 1. The circuit diagram of the amplifying channel, the block diagram of the receiving and recording deviceand the frequency- ed. amplitude characteristic of the narrow band amplifier are presented and analyz Synchronous detection of the signal is realized:,by a mechanical breaker using the RP-5 polarized relay; to decrease the delay time of the relay, its winding is fed rectang Uar pulses. rhe reference voltage for the synchronous detector is-taken from the photaresistor with subsequent amplification and shaping. The woritching time for the contacts does not exceed 1-2 milliseconds. The signal from the synahronous detector goes to two RC integrators with step -3 hertz. regulation of the effective pass band of the amplifier from I to 7-10 0 0 1/2 034 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27! 0V70 ~TITLE-EXCI TON THERMAL REFLECTION N CADIAIUM TELLURIDE -U- __..AUTH0R-(04)-8ALASH0Vj A*Asv IVANOVt V*S-v K0PYL0V5t(IY, a.D., S,TOPACHI,%SKIYj V.B. '~:_COUXTRY OF INFO--USSR 'ASOURCE-.FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970* 4(5)iv 869-72 PUBLISHED ------- TO :,:~,'SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS LUR I DE ~"~'TOPIC TAGS--EXCITONi HEAT REFLECTIONt CADMIUM TEL SINGLE CRYSrALv --SPECTRUM .-_-.C.ONTROL MARKING--NC RESTRICTIONS --DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --.'PPOXY REEL/FRARE-3007/0891 STEP NO--UR/0449f7O/OO4/005/0869/0372 C I PC-- ACC PS S I ON NO-_-AP0t361 25 212 034 UNCLASSIFIE'D P:ROCE$SING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136325 .A8STRACTlE-XTRACT--(U$ GP-0- ABSTPACT. rHE THERIVIOREFLECTA4CE SPECTRA OF r N-TYPE COTE SINGLE CRYSTALS WITH FRFE CARRIER C(l*,,fq. 9F SIMLAR TO 4.5 TIMES 10 PRIME15-CM PRIME3 WERE srumEo, AT 80- 140DEGREE Ste- TItE E)((: I TOIN -EFFECTS MUST BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT M THE INFE-;~PKETAIJON OF THE EXPTL. OATAP ESP. AT THE LOW END OF THE TEMP.., RANGE STUDIED. THEORETICAL ANAL. OF THE SHAPE OF THE THERMOREFLECTANCE. SPECTRUM DUE TO EXCITONS SHOW& GOOD QUAL, AGREEMENT WITH THE EXPTL. RE.-SULTS. FACILIVY: FIZ. INST. IM- LEBEDEVA, MOSCOWt UISSR~. VAVILOV, V. S. IVA6A'_0V, V. S. KOPYL01131UY, D. 3~ , ......... V. 3. "Ilethods of Studying Tihermal Reflection in Scniconduct-~r:;" Leningrad, Fizika '-?'verdo7.,o Tela, Vol 12, Nio 6, &-Tina -0p 1681 bs'--ract: Research on the t-erm",,l reflection s-jc!r_t.-Ia (3- t"a;*s a~. a A 'A about 5000K and CdTa at about '001C as carried temperature ol Various methods of ef_-Pect.4ng termeratu;:,e as tlle system for recording4LR/i a-ra described. in the _0~- 7'empen"aTure spectmm of GaAs, with tne use Of & C02-based 1a!,,e:f- V '-~Li ontical t.ransitions cbzerved modulation, F1-54f'l, A 3-4A i L3 On the basis of tho example oi CdTe it is shown that at low tom- perat=res, in the anal,ysis of ther-mal-ref loot ion spoct.va, electron- hole interaction rmast be taken into:account. USSR UDO 539.374 and 101AWO V. B. "Peformtion of the flaterial During the Drawing of a Hounil Hod!' Tr. Irkut3k. Politekhn. In-ta (Works of the Irkutsk Polytechnic Institute), No 65p 1971, pp 2-9-34 (from Refexativnyy Zhunva, f1likhanilm, No 2, Fab 72, Abstract No 2V441 by Ye. It. Tzet'yakoy) Translationt In the articlo are presented the rosults of an experimenU-1 inventigation of the defonmation of a blanIq these xvsulta iiere obtaired by the not-point method durW, the drawing of a round copper rod. A coordinate network with a spacing of 0.5 MIR was appliod by a covvIdam needle to the polished meridlonz%l surface of a detachable swuple that ima subjected to drawbig with lubrication and with roduction by 15%. Graphs of chanp, of the 3.inoar dizenoions. ancl angles of tho initial. coorl~xv4to network. along tho flow lines were constructed. Curves of change of the defo=.ation-rate tonsor conponents along the flow lines are presentedy and ths chaxacter of defo=ation of the sanple during ftawing is discusaed. 1/3~-. 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF-20NOV7C TIT!1--KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF UESULFUKIZATJ 10 NUURING rHE SINTERING CF' FLUXED PELLETS -U- AUTHUR-(03)-dGRtS, YU.IJ,.# KOPYRIN, loAq-t GAVRIN, E.G. CCUNTRY OF INF0--USSR 17 SOUkCE-IZV. VYSSHo UChE3. ZAVED*v CHERN. MET. 1970, 1312), 34-8 DATE, PUBLISFED------70 SUBJECT AkEAS--MATERIALS -TOPIC TAGS--PELLETIZATION, DESULFURIZATION, SWERING FURNACEt METALLURCIC FLUX CON TROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRiJXY REEL/PRAME--1997/1365 STEP:NC--UR/0148170/0.1.3/00210034/0038 CATRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0120161 UN 2/3 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--ZONOV7C CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0120161 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, ON THE BASIS OF LITERATURE DATA AND LAS EXPTS., THE MECHANISM OF THE REMOVAL OF S DURING OXIDIZING FIRING OF FLUXED PELLETS FROM 2 CONrG- CONCS. CAIN BE REPRESENTED BY THE FOLLOW I N'-G- :(1) REACTIVE DIFFUSION OF S IN THE PARTICLE OF: THE CONCN.; 12) ADSORPTION OF 0 ANU SC SU8Z AT THE SURFACE OF THE FE AND CA OXIoES; (3) SULFURIZATICN OF THE METAL OXIDES AND THE SIJLFIOE3' DURING THEIR INTERACTION WITH S GASES* WITH THE FORMATION OF INTERREDIATE COMPLEXES AND SULFAIES; (4) INTERACTION OF THE SULFATES WITH AL SUB2 0 SUB3, SIO SUB2, AND FE SUB2 0 SUB3v.WITH THE FORMATION OF-ALUMINATES, SILICATES, ANO FERRITES OF CA AND OF Sri SUB2; (5) DESORPTION OF SO SUG2 FROM THE SURFACE OF THE SCLID PARTICLES; (6) MOL* DIFFUSION OF: SO SUB2 AND 0 BETINEEN THE SOLID PARTICLES AND IN THE MAMINAR Fl 'LM 01: THE GAS AT THE SURFACE-Gf THE PELLET. THE RATE OF THE REAC*rtvE :UIFFUSICN DEPENDS ON THE CONCN. GRADIENT CF S IN THE PARTICLE OF THE CONC. CONSEQUENTLYf THE S CONTENT IN THE FIRED PELLETS DEPENDS ON THE UNl,FORtAllY OF THE DISTRIBUTIGiN [IF ThE PYr~ITE BETWEEN, THE PARTICLES ~CF TliE- CONC., ON THE COARSENESS GF THE PARTICLES OF THE CCNC., AND ON THE IG-TAL S CONTENT IN IT. MUCF MORE IMOORTANT THAN THESEr HOWEVERs IS THE EFFECT OF THE FIRING TEMP. ON THE RATE UF DESULFURIZATION OF THE PELLETS. INCREASING THE FIRIAG TEMP. FROM 400 TO 1200DEGREES-LEADS TO A SIG141FICANT SPEEDING UP OF THE REACTIVE UIFFLSIUN, AND CONSEQUENTLY IN A S14ORTENING OF THE INDUCTICN PERIOC. 3/3'. 012 UNCLASSIFIED PAOCESSING DATE--20NOV70 .CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0120161, A&STR_ACT/EXTRAl-.T--ThE CdSD. LINEAR DEPENVENCE BETWEEN THE LGGARITHM OF THE ~AVo RATE DURING 10 MIN FIRING AND THE INVERSE TEMP* VALUE POINYS TO AN EXPONENTIAL kELATION t3EFWEEN THE RATE (IF REMOVAL GF S, zAND THE FIR14IG TEMPa 61TH INCREASING TEMP., TH'E RATE OF OXION. OF S INLRCASES~. AT 400-600DEGREES, THE SLLFURIZATICN PRCCES.S OF CAG WES NOT EXERT A STRONG EFFECT LK TFE DESULFURIZATION, RATE AND 15 DETD. BY THE MOL. DIFFUSION OF SUB2. THE DESULFURILATION RATE AT;500 AND 600DEGREES IS HIGHER THAN ,,-.AT 4COCEGREES. THE STAGES OF THE DESULFURIZATION.PROCESS OF FLUXED PELLETS DUAING OXIDIZING FIRING ARE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: -CHELVABINSK. NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. METt..p CfiELYA131tj$Kp USSR. UNC LASS I FIED lid USSR ubc: 669.162.12: 622 -782 004 - 12 KOPYRIN, I. A., PERKNOV~ N. I.j and BOWS$ YU. M. Influence of Ylagnesium. on the Properties~of Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets" Izv. VUZ, Chernaya Metallurgiya.. No 6, 1970, pp 28-32 Abstract: A study was made of the effect of substitutiiag dolomite for lirinstoce in pellets manufactured of finely grained SSG0K concentrates irith (CaO + YG-O): SiO2 = 1-34. It was established that the replacement of limestone by dolomite facilitates an increase in the rate of desulftwation and a decrease in the temper- ature of the beginning of active desmll%Lration of the Pellets. Due to the lower quantity of fluid mobile melt., oxidation of Fe 0 in pellets with dolomite occurs 4 more rapidly and in possible right vp to 12OW 1rhe pj.,,OcesG of oxidation and desulfuration can be combined in a single zone of high tamperatures, wheivas pellets with limstone must be oxidized in a zone of mlerate temperatums (not over 11000C). The presence of free lime (up to 0.5%) ad its hydration.cause intensive breakage of pellets with limestone in the moiwit atmosphere. Under the same conditions for dolomite pellets, no free line Is dotected and they lose their strength to a lesser extent vhen stored e;Kposed to the Pdr. With in-creasing M,-0 in the pellets, the softening temperature increases froilt 1065 to 11600C. From the standpoint of improvement of slag prgerties, it is D expedient to introduce dolom-1-te into the pellets than into 0 agglomerate. r1orl biblio. refs. 4 J.-Ilustrations; 2 tables; ill~~'~'~~__I/'2 '007 UNCLASSIFIED P411CESSING DATE--IBSEP70 1:.T-ITLE--EFFECT OF FERRIC OXIDE ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF CALCIUM AND k_,1__MAGNESIUM SULFATES DURING THE ROASTING..OF FLUXED PELLETS -U- -AU-THOR-041-BORTS, YU*M.i.KOPYRIN# I*A.i FUSAKOVt L,N.t~LENEVP L.M* ~._'_:CGUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR oook~i 0URCE--Izv'. AKAD* NAUK SSSRr METAL. 19.710t t 1) r 7-1:1 DATE PUBL I SHEO------70 S.UBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SULFATE9 PELETIZATIONt MAGNESIUM COMPOUND, [RON OXIDE, CALCIUM SULFATE, CALCINATION ".CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION~ .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0168 STEP NO--UR/0370/70/000/001/0001/0011 ___c_l_RC -ACCESSION NO--AP0054964 --------- plum 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054964 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- M TFir- MIXTS. FE SU82 0 ABSTRACT. PELLETS FRO - SU.83: CASO SUB4 EQUAL 4 AND FE SUB2 0 SUB3:, !4GSO SUS4 EQUAL 4(WT. _RATIO WERE CALC!NED IN AN AIR STREAM. REACTIONS WITH CASO SUR4 AND MGSO SUi34 STARTED GREATER THAN 1200 AND 10000EGREESr RESP. USSR KOPYSHEV' V.P. (MOSCOW) 'A Thermodynamic Model of a Dense Fluid" Moscow, Zhurnal PrikJ-aclnoy !~kakhaniki i Tektinicheskoy Fizikt, No 1, 1971, pp "9-122 Abstract: A basis is provided for an approximate equation of state of dense fluid; in this equation of state, the pressure is entirely detenrined by the relationship of the volume to the pressure at COK. Consideration is j;Lven to some generalizations (account is taken of the gravf,-taticnal forces of the atoms and to the presence of mixtures).,12 fit, 1 table, 7 bibliographic -uies, entries. USSR KOPYSITSKIY, T. 1. "The Problem of Realization of the Method of Regression Analysis of Primary Components in Control Computers" Upravlyayushchiye Sistemy i Mashiny [Control Systems and M~jchincs], 197" No 1, pp 66-68 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V718, by the author). Translation: The requirements for algorithms when they are realized in various systems are outlined; certain considerations are presented on possible v.ersions of realization of a method of n-gression analysis of the primary components and comparative evaluation of'these versiotis. USSR UDC 620-193-43 AO BULERI P. I., TOPORISHCHEV, G. A., YZ3PI, 0. A., ROPYSOV, V. A., and LKPD-TSFI!-,'H, V. B.1 Ural Polytechnic S. TI. Kirov "Anodic. Behavior of NicIcel in Ti'e 1 t c dSociiurm Totraborntell Moscow, Zashchita 1.1jetallov, Vol 19, No 2, M-:i-r--Apr 73, pp 19G-198 Abstract: The anodic oxidation of nickel in melted oodiwr- borate v-as investfjig7-.ted in air at ~8oo-goo 0. -=dic polarisa- tion of Ni (curve3_;~j _Yiost~-`ic axid _f-i) 17a...s dctennined xvl.Clar L potentiostatic conditionj. Tile cuirent e-'E'ficioncy of Ni de- fined from the ano(Hc na~;n decre,,,vic mid tho cw:,ren*L ~Cficj.c-licy 'ic 61-.,;olution o' of 0 from the volume of SCT)"Irnted r,an. The -2,nej~l Wi in bivn-lent -om 2"' 0) q,j)=flIi -+2 th 80-85- cilrrent effi- ciency is characterized principally by t-he ini.ticl of ' pc - zation curves. Follovied by concentrati-n.7t, polari,.,'ation, the anodic dissolution of 1-74- leads to the develo-i,-'rent of a, -film. The latuter, gaining a hole conductivity, becom-s the oixter zLirfarc U ,o of o7~1-,gon ions is- realized. of the electrode on which ~he dischaarg Togrcther .-iith this proce~-,s, a -Partial oxidation proceedg of biva- C-L lent to triv,-Ient I'li on -the oxide-cle urcjl,,,?,t,3 bou-Y101ary. Three fiex- C7, Ilt r c 0 f, re-, I UDC: 378.661+614:37](439) .,1,1111NG Oil PHYSICIANS AND S= PROBLEM PERTAINING TO TEACHING SOCIAL HYGIEITE L:~T! rUBLIC'HEA.LTH ORGANIZATION IN TZEE HUNGARIAN PEOPLE,S REPUBLIC )~%~,clc by Docent Y4, _4,_jjLaAjjS%. N Candidato of Medic&I Sciences, LyaLhovich Cltos'cow), hoscow, iffitSravookhranenlye, Pusill-an, No 3. 1~2. submitted 9 Suptezber 1971. pp 44-461 In the last few years interest has heightened considerably in problems iq,~I.Ing w-ith higher And. In particular, vedical education. Among the many -.11; that exist. a6thodolotIcal itsuet;, oprimization and Improvement of eduratlor al process are prominent. From this point of view It is vary ;~Ortant to A--=ArIxe the kno.how of different countrian In tho area of r c 11 itning PC Ialistr and wor"t%g out methodological problems. In the present ~tilcle. on the basis of persona-I knowledge and of the literature. wediscuas bt-ie issu" in doc tor training In HPT! [Hungarian People's Pepublic) and tile .ktinctLva featu as in I r teach tne social hygiene and public health organization, -hich ruch Irportance Is attrittted in' the system'of higher medical "uca- 'il- In the postwar period, there has been Jrprovenent In Hunpary not only f quan"Itarlup of phy.3jc;Cn tridnit,g (04~re U.~tl Alollit. 72 eerziirr P10,000 population In 19313, v&ruut,. 23.7 in 1970), but also of Its arganiza- ,J~.n and content. Until 19!i1, physicians And Pharmacists were trained on faculttil. 0, 51, rho faculties were convarzod 19, i=dical inttitutes) and tLen5fertcd !C, L a ju~lnrtctlon. of tile Mr.1r.Z-4 Of I!d;,lLl.. Ar the present r1ma, ttizra are 1-r =edical univurnttles, In buiapest . 5-cVcd,Dc ,rcccn, ind Pere, and an for the advznced trainic,- or phyulcians in Budapest. There ore all d d=.Lal =- thc medical univarciticu -in Budapest Szeged, and only theraDeutic once- in Debrec2n and Pecs, The rcfzrma of 1950 at%J 1963 u,irii In,,trumental in raining the level ~If higlwr rvdic"I eAtication. s",cifl, illy. tharlks to the 1950 reform, A standard AXTI-alum nd svllal~us wQ-c L~irjblzshed ond the educaticnal discipline was r6roved. Several new discirltres were atided, some of whtch were caught 1,11,;cndrnrly (biolpgv, m!crch1rlczv. histo1r,", blochamintry, pachophystology. A. 71 j~ USSR KOPYT. N. Ya. Opyt organizatsii 145ediko-sanitarnoy pornoshch rabochim uOvkhozov (The Practice of Orranization of Medical-Sanitary A:Ld for Sovkhoz Workers) Moscow zditsina" 1971, 120 PP- Translation: Annotation: This monograph describes a new exper,''ment in the organization of medical sanitary help provided to sovkhoz Workers on the -nro- duction territorial principle, introduced for the first tijne in the rural areas of Tul'skaya Oblast. On the basis of a great deal of material in the con-crete investiC-ation of the activity of medical institutions, of workinG concLitions and sick rate with temporary loss of work capacity of sovkhoz workers, the author provides convincing arguments about the value of adopting thIs Principle in the cpor,a- tion of rural therapeutic and prophylactic institutions, In the work an attempt has been made to analyze the sick rate with temporary loss of work capacity not only an related to the nature of 1,12,]Aval aid, but also as related tu ,,orking conditions and some factc-ro. The monograph includes five chapters,;a sapplament,'and an index of Soviet literature, as well as 19 tablen and 8 illustrations. 1/4 USSR KOPYTY N. Ya., Meditsina" 1971, 120 PP The publication is designed for practicing physIcians and public health Izers. organ TABLE OF COMENTS Introduction 3 Chapter I Main trends in the development of Mdical Sanitary aid to sovkhoz workers 5 Chapter II Working conditions and way of life of sovkd= workers 19 The economic and geographical features can4aGricultural zoning of Tul'skaya Oblast 19 Mechanization and automation,of agrictatural production the most impoitant factors in raising labor pro- ductivity and improving sanitary conditions 21 Sanitary-hygienic nature of working conditions ill sovkhozes 23 Some sanitary living-conditions in sovkhozos of the oblast 30 Chapter III The nature and characteristics of orgmnizitag_ medical sanitary aid to sovkboz workers according to the production principle 33 2/4 LH i.. Rogt09AHMEMI A USSR KOPYT N. Ya-, "Meditsina" 1971, 120 PP The formation of shop sections in sovIrhozes and the organizatioa of shop,physicians Organization of the work of orderlies in health stations in sovkhozes Forms of joint activity of medical workers, adminis- tration social organizations and active wdical members The dispensary system of sovkhoz workers The organization of-calculating and anal)ming the sick rate with temporary loss of work cap~acity Chapter IV The sick rate of sovkhoz workers with temporary loss of work capacity The sick rate with temparary,loss of work. capacity of sovkhoz workers rg related to the forms of d anitation and availability of medical aid The sick rate with ten porary loss of work ca-Imcity of sovkhoz workers in relation to working conditions The sick rate with temporary loss of work capacity of sovkhoz workers in ralation to living con:litions 3/4 36 40 43 47 55 58 59 76 86 USSR KOPYTI N. Ya., "Meditsina" 1971, 320 pp Chapter V Some prospects for the further development of nedicall- sanitary aid for sovkhoz.workers 92 Supplenents 103 Bibliography 118 USSR UDC 531-715.2 531-717-53 SHATALOV, V. F., KOPYTIN. A. M. ,PONART113 N. S., KOMISSAROV, V. T. "A Method of Determining the Extent of a.Destroyed Layer in Semiconductor Plates" e Zn--31r' Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniyq, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy_, Tovarn 1, No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329374, Division G, filed 7 Apr 70, published 9 Feb 72, p 151 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of determirLing the extent of a destroyed layer in semiconductor plates. The procedure consists in etching the surface of the plate in ar, electrolyte and measur- Ing the parameters of plates. As a distinguishing feature of -the patent, ~the method is designed for increased Inspection productivity, A straill gauge is used for determining the greatest deformation of t1)(. plate during the etching process. n ......... ....... ------- 0 34 UNCLASSI FtED OROCESSING DATE--jjSFP7O __.jr.ITLE-.THE INFLUENCE OFfflWZID ON THE L METABOLIC RATE IN HEALTHY lpto W ~RARSITS AND IN RABBIT WITH EXPERIMENTAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN FLAT hND i.~AUTHUR-KUCHUK, E.M.p KOPYTIN# B*M* ,.CGUNTRY f]F' INF0--0SSR SOURCE-BYULLET-ENPEKSPERTMENTAL-INOY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 19709 VOL 69v Nk f ~~-3 PP -76-78 ._.~DATE~... PURL IS"ED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS"-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .-_TOPIC. TAGS--L IP-ID METABOLISM9 RABBIT, ATHEROSCLEROSIS, aLr_90 PLASMA, LIVE-Pg. HEART,,CHOLESTFROL, BILIRUBIN't PSYCHOPHAR14ACCLnGY C 64TROL MARKING--Nr, RESTR'CTIONS --UNCLASSIFIED CLASS -~PROXY REEL/FRAM-F---1982/0839 STEP 40--UR/0219170/059100310076/0078 :~'CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0052273 UN-a 2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SED70 ACCESSION-klO--AP0052273 ~ABSTRACTfFXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A 30 DAY LONG COURSE OF rPRAZID ADMINISTRATION (2 MG-KG) H40 LITTLE EFFECT ON LIPIOS; OF THE BLOOD PLASMA, LIVER-AND AORTA OF HEALTHY RABBITS, BUT jr4 RA9151TS WH[CH RECEIVED CHOLESTEROL FOR 75 DAYS IT LOWERED SIGNIFICANTLY THE CONCENTRATION 'OP CHOLESTER(IL AND TOTAL LIPIDS IN THE ABOVE CITFD TISSUES ..AND ALSO ALLE-VIATED AORTIC ATHEROSCLEROSIS BOTH IN FLAT AND AL0114E COUNTRY* IPR-AZID TENDED TO RAISE THEIEVEL OF NON ETHERIFIED FATTY j7, ~`-ACTDS` IN THE-.BLOOD PLASMA AND-IN 4 OUT OF 27 RABOITS.WITH ATHEROSCLEROSIS IT.-CAUSECI HYPERBILIRUSINEMIA. 1~1,rl ACC IM-11 _L. J,-LZ V Qt, L - :J JI~ L, 0 1-3 UNCLASSIf IM PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 -'-TJTLE-. ELECTRON CAPTURE AT THE~2 PLUS LEVEL'IN ARSENICv72i ARSENIC174, AND RUB I D I UM 8 4-U- I.V., BATKIN, I.S. '.G,0UNTRY OF INFQ--USSR FIZ. 1970, 11(3), 533-6 OURCE-YAD. ;PATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .__SU8J-CT AREAS-PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLO:"Y T4G S-- E L'zr Tj2~~ -1. P T UR E ,CLEAR ENERGY LEVEL7, i':ALrl_lL~Tl0%', lZU31,011"' JOPIC C. ARISENIC ISOTOPE- ~-EPNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY REEL/FRAllE--1991/1054 STEP :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110744 UNCLASS IFIED 2 013 UNCLASSI F I ED C E S 5 1 N GD AT[ I 6,*lCT 70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110744 .ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* FOR THE TRANSIT11'vS If-, MINUS YIELDS 2 PLUSt EXACT CALCNS. GAVE EPSILON KAPPA-BETA PUSITIVE VALUES Or 0.065-0.116, 1.45-2.48t AND 4.18-4.70 FOR PRIML-72 i%5v PRIME74 AS? All"'D PRIME84 RBt AND EPSILON L-EPSION KAPPA VALUES OF D.ID4, D.103, AND 0.4 12. THE FIGURES WERE DISCUSSED AND COMPARED RITH EXPIL. DATA AND ...-:VALUES OBTAINED BY APPROXNS. FACILITY; VORONE&I. ~,L)S. UNIV.p ORDNEZH, USSR. :011 UNCLAsislFlEb-: PROCFS~SING DATE---160CT70 ,'zTITLE--ONC'c FORBIDDEN BETA DECAY WCOLLECTIVE LEVELS OF SPHERICAL NUCLEI ~'~._'_AT 72-1-S SMALLER-THAN OR EUUAL TO A IS SMALLER THAN OR EwUAL TjO 86 -U- ,,,AUTHOR-(02)-KOPYTIN, I*Vov BATKINt I.S. ',COU.NTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,-tOURCE-YAD. FIZ. 1970t 11(2), 342-54 :OAT EPUBLISHED------70 U13JECT AREAS--PHYSICSv NUCLEAR SCIENCE ;AND TECHNOLOGY f_-i0PIC TAGS--FORBIDDEN TRANSITION, BETA DECAY, NUCLEAR ENERGY LEVELY ION, BETA SPE(ITRUM? MATRIX ELEMENT ,-:.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS i::DOCUMENT rLASS--UNCLASSIFlEO 4~ 0 .~'PROXY REELIFRAME-1991/104B STEP NO--Uq/0367/7'.O/OIL/Ol.'i'/-03~2/1*3~~ 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110738 UNCLASSIFIED `S~'IiG DATE--i6JCT7j F_~~12' 013. UNCL t I F I E P?QC-.) ,~'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110738 ~:',A.BSTRA~~--T/EXT.-',ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OINE FORBIDOLN BErA DECAYS TO THE ~-:-~GROUND STATE AS WELL AT TO THE LST COLLECTIVE 2POSITIVE STATE OF '''SPHERICAL NUCLEI ARE CONSIDERED. WITHIN THE FRAME41JkK FO THE THEORY OF FINITE FERMI SYSTEMS THE REDUCED NUCLEAR MATRIX EU-11ENTS ARE CALco. Fcp. IN THE PASS NO. 72 IS SAALLER THA14 1'.4 EQUAL TO A IS -NUCLEI INTERVAL 86. THE SHAPES'OF THE SPECT-RA AND THE REOUCEL) ,.~.SMALLER TO OR EQUAL TO LIFETlME FT ARE CALCD. A DETAILED COMPARISON IS 140%3E WITH EXPTL,, S~JISFACT`Or~ILY TH:: RESULTS, THE PRESENT METHOD OF CALCiq. DESCRIBES :-.PROPERT-IES OF THE NUCLEI IN THE REGION INVESTIGATED, FACILITY: ~VORONEZH. GDS. UNIV., VORONEZH, USSR. ..112 020 UNCLASSIFIED T-ITLE--ENTHALPY OF BEH SU32 FORMATION -U- AUTHOR-(03)-AKHACHINSKIY, V.V.t KOPYTIN* L.m COUNTRY OF -INFO--USSR ENERG. 1970v 28 (31t 245-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--CHEMISTRYi PHYSICS PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 SENINs M.D. TAGS--BERYLLIUM COMPOUND# "YORRIVEt ENTHALPY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--U,'ICLASSIFrEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1576 STEP NO--tJR/0089170/0231003/0245/0247 JR%C~ ACCESSII)N ~ -- - I 1 .1 1- . -1 -1 i ---- - --- -- -- - mom= USSR UDC 551.573 BUKATY, V. I. POGODAYEV, V. A. MMY.LEWSOV, S. S. CHISTYAKOVA, L. K., Institute of-Atmospheric Optics of the Siberian Department of the Acadermy of Sciences USSF., Siberian Physicotechnical Institute imeni V. D. Kuznetsov at TomsY State University "The Light-Reactive Motion of Aerosol Particles Acted on. by Optical Radiation" Tomsk, Izvestiya klysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika, No. 3, 1972, pp 41-44 Abstract: A study of the motion of water droplets of an afncsol under the action of optical radiation is described. it is noted tha-V in t-he radiaticn heating of a water drODICt, the dimensions of which are considerably greater than the wavelength of the radiation, the radiation process has a highly asymmetric character due to anisotropy of the light field in the droplet. The asymmetry of the evaporation process leads to the appearance of ~ resulting force fron the outflow of e-raporated material and causes "light-reactive" motion of the droplet in -the optical field. An expression is obtained f5ar -~_he li-t-reactive fcrce, takirg into account the refractirg properties alf rile spherica-31 surface. Experimental studies -were conducted 1/2 USSR BUKPTY, V. T. et al, Izvestiya Vysshikh UcbebnyR-I,. Zvedeniy, Fizlka, No. 3, 1972, pp 41-44 with drops fastened at the end of a vertically placed grid. The breaking away of drops was slight and was considered 'in finding the rate of 1-1ght- reactive motion from the equation for force oscillatiors of a physical pendulum. The coefficient of elasticity of the grid was determined experimentally on the basis of the oscillation period'--measured. The in-,- tial and final dimensions of the droplet were recorded vith a SKS-114 notion picture camera. A type GOR-0.2 ruby laser was used as an activating source for the light pulse energy of 0.15 joule. Calculations of velocities caused directly by light pressure and the action of radicvie--ric forces on the part of the gas medium showed that their effect on the dynanics oi-' the water particles was slight for the values of the parameters used in the exDeriment. The experimental and theoretical results agreed satis- .2/2 USSR UDC 669.71.018.9.4 TSABROV, N. D., VIj-t-,,-iKUROV, N. D., IMCHENIKO, A. M., PI-XIIENEV, V. S., KOPYTOV G. A., VOL'KIIIN, G. D., BEMSHITY14, G. Go "Experiment in Operating a Vacuum Mixer" Tekhnol. lepkikh snlavov. Nauchno-tekhn. byul VILSa (Lipht Alloy Technology. Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the VILS), 1970, No 5, pp 26-31 (from M-Mecallurg-iya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G206) Translation: Tlie -a-unlication of a vacuuz Mixer for cvacuating liquid alloys based on alu::dnwa is exnedient, and has a nwLber of adva:a-tages over the methods uLed earlier: the gas Eat-aration of the met'll. is reduced appreciably; the technological plasticity W the ingots is increasee.1; an increace in the ~F.) I W U casting rate by 10-15" is possib~c; ound the number of i:lufects during, ultra- sonic control of the prodwets is reduced sharply. The scheniatic of the mixer and its oper-ation are described. There are 4 illustrations and 1 table. 27 U AA0046996' UR 0482 Soviet" Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent, 244570 TEEMED MML REFINER FO~. SEMI Con 14UOLIS _2176 CASTINP PWCr employs a labyrinth tube composed of refriictory cylinders (4) just!rLsing above the f u bath end another cylinder (5) con- X a centrically enclnsed in (4). no upper part of cylinder (4) has an annular funnel -4hich breaks up the metal flow and holes (7) at irs'base allow the refined metal through!to the portioner. I'leral is filled to level (2) and flux to level (3)1su that no flux reaches the dispenserpart between the cyl- inders (4,5). Metal,is filled to the funnel (6) and then runs through the flux via Koles (L2) so zhat at level (2) me;al~Aad flux separate due to their differing specific gravities. Now the rietal passes through holes (7) Into the mouLd. Vie level in cylinder (4-Yis sach that metal entering cylin- der (5) cannot.be further oxidised as it remains under the cover or bl~aaltec of the oxide fi;lm on the meniscus in cyliOder (4 15.2.68 as 1219023/2212 M Toy_ r._A.~ (8.10.69) Bul. 18/28.5.69, cLass j4D . Xnt. C1, B 2M put UDC 538 USOR .30 BAGROV, V. G., BORDOVITSPI, V. A. -and "Radiation Indicatrix of an Arbitrarily Moving Charge" Tomsk, Izvestiya VUI"J--Pizika, No 6, 1972, pp 86-91 radi- Abstract: Noting that the most i-portant characterj~atic o- ation is the full power of its instantanou:5 output, this -paper theoretically investigates the angular distributic-n of the radi- ation power i-.ithout making any paiticullar assua~itbions re,,-ardiii- the nat.-Ltre of the movinG charffe pro.ducing it. For this inve.-,ti- gation a point charge of specified magnitude laovim,- along a specified trajectory and havinC, specified velocity and a-c-cel-ern, tion values is considered. AlIChough this problem b,~~en re- 4- peatedly investiEated, the results of such in-,,re,,31i ?atio,-ASL,'~ele.A-.c-d to Darticular cases of charge notion aad did not or; the eif ference betvepn the pm..-er and the intonoity of the radiation. These defects are remedied in 1-1he present taper. '21,;,e autflors are associated with the S. E. K-irov Folltechnical Instit*ate at TCWI-sk- Y 100 I'WWI.a . . . . . . USSR UDC 539.1.01 F,-tGROV, V. G., BORDOVITSYN, V .A., KOPYTOV, G. F., Tornsk Polytechnical -Institute imeni S. M, Kirov "On the Wave Zone of Radiation" Tomsk, izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavede-niy, Fizika, No. 3, 1972, pp 30-33 Abstract: A criterion for the formation of a wave zone of radiatlon of an arbitrarily moving charge is discussed. It.is noted that the notion of a wave zone plays a fundamental role in the theory of charge zadiation but that a strict criterion for the formation of a wave zone did not exist for a long time; and the problem was discussed only for the partIcular case of (synchrotron rad-*a- radiaticna arising in the motion of a charge in a circle tion). The instantaneous angular distribution of- the 1~,adiation power CXf a charge is discussed in order to investigate in detail the appearance of a wave zone of radiation at a given distance frori the charge. Tt is sho"ri that the criterion for the formation of a wave zone in tile 1jeneral case of an arbitrarliv moving ultrarelativistic charge is riot different frCm. th~3 corresponding criterion for synchrotron radiation. ItIA-s notcd that this fact is not unexpected and agrees with the coneltisioris :~f rriany authars ar ~F-E_ relative to the general laws of radiation of ultrarelatl~,ristic ch jr- - -3,1 - USSR UDC 669.71.472 ORLOV, A. I., KOPYTOV, YE.-A., YELSHIN, V. V., ZEL'BER4, B. 1. "Study of the Possibility of Continuous Measurements of the Alumina Concen- tration in Cryolite-Alumina Nelts by the Conductometric Ifethod" ykh V sb (Beneficiation and Obogashch. i metallurgiva polezh. iskopayem Metallurgy of Kinerals -- collection of works), Irkutsk, 1970, pp 109-110 (from RZh-Metallurvy, ',,o 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4GI60) Translation: The basis for the conductonetric procedure is the principle of measuring the specific resistance of the cryolice-alumina malt by the magni- e 4 tude of the voltage drop in the electrode.-melt-electro 4e section with a de- fined value of the alternating current. Tile specific r-esistance varies significantly as a function of the physico-chemical state cf the melt. ror melts with a cryolite ratio of 1.7, a dependence of the,;variation of the specific resistance as a function of the Al 0 concentration is observed for 2 3 frequencies of 250-3,000 hertz. With an increase in the melt temperature, the extremwn shifts tG-dard the low-concentration side. With on increase In alternating current frequency from 250 to 3,000 hertz, tile specific resistance decreases under otho2r equal conditions. With an increatie in tile cryolite ratio from 1.7 to 2.85, the conductivity of the melt increases. - ~7. I,- T! 7- "r-. _7_ 0475 Ref Code: UR Ace. Sr. 4FOO32016- ~'9 V pRLvjARy SOURCE: Vrachebnoye Delo..' 970,,-Nr 11. pp 7.2 -.7S- SUMMARY EFFECT OF COMPLEX TREATMENT ON THE STATE OF TFIE CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLTTUS A. S. Ypftmo , A. F Vtvinenko and Lu. P. KoRgigi (Kiev) Electrocardiography, arterial sphygmography, polycardlography, mcclianocardiogra- phy, capillaroscopy, capillarography, electrolhermornetry were used in examination of, the cardio-vascular'systen in patients with diabetes mellitus. Such. complex examination makes it possible to carry out early diagnosis.of myocardial. involvement and angio- pathils. evcn before their clinical manift-stations. runctiona) Iesk enable. to determine the delzrce of cardio-vasculir involvement. It was found that complex treatment resulted in improvenle.11t of tile state of the card io-viscu Iar system In patients with diabetes mellitus only In casen of functional disorders.. The abovernentioned instrumental methods of "amination are viluible for 1he control of the efficiency of treatment, MA 0EL/F1013 1974MIGS N N-M-9 -al"I 1/2 026 UNCLASSIH~D P OCESSNG DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--LINKING OF POLARIZATION TRACES WITH THOSE OF ACOUSTIC STIMULI AT THE' LEVEL OF MOTOR CORTEX UNITS -U- __.AUTHOR-(_02)--KOPY.TOVA, F,V.j RABINOVICHvlRvYA. .-; -COUNTRY~OF [NFO--USSR _SOURCE-ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY OEYATEL'NOSTI# t970s VOL 201 NR ly PP [SEDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~-_.~S'OBJECT AREAS--.BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES OPIC TAGS--NEURONI ACOUSTIC EFFECT, CEREBRAL CORTEX, RABBIT, ELECTRODE :tONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTION~ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1982/0722 STEP NO-1-UR/0247/70/020/031/1253/0162 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052181 UNCLASSIFIED. 2/2 026 UNCLAssiFIED PKOCESSING DATF--18SEP7C ,~CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0052181 ".,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. REACTIONS OF 110 NEURONS OF THE tMO.TOR CORTEX TO ACOUSTIC 'TIMULI WERE INVESTIGATEO ! NALERT RABBITS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THEtR POLARIZATION THROUGH AN EXTRACELLULAR ELECTRODE. TWO ACOUSTIC STIMULI WERE USEr ONE OF WHICH WAS kEPEA,rEDLY APPLIED DURING THE POLARIZATING (POSITIVE), AND THE OTHER WAS USED NOT MORE THAN ONCE OR TWICE (NEGATIVE), OF THE 72 NEURONS W141CH REACTED To BOTH STIMULI 'DURING THE POLARIZATION, 24 CELLS (ABOUT 33PERCEINT) ~.RESPONDED IN AFTER EFFECT ONLY To THE,POSITIVE STIMULUS. THUSt LINKING -OF POLAR17-ATION*TRACES WITH THOSE OF THE SENSORY STIMULUS TAKES PLACE AT THE NEURONAL LEVEL, IT IS ASSU14ED THAT THE FORMATION OF THIS STABLE CONNECTION IS FURTHERED BY SYNAPTIC INFLUENCES OF OTHER UNITS OF THE .SYSTER INTERACTING WITH THE GI.V.EN,C.ELL,AS WELL AS THIE ACTIVITY OF POLARIZED DENDRITES AND PRESYNAPTIC ENDINGS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 678-84-419-8:677-5213.01:53 FAKHOMOV, V- 1-j LqMT1O--%ax,L* Be, and SHMIDT, N A. "Thermostable Organosilicon Glass Tixtolite SKF-50" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, Ho 7, 4u1 70, p 20 Abstract: Glass textolite SMF-50 is obtained by pressing cloth im- pregnated with organosilicon resin MF-50, The glass,cloth brands used ASTT (b)-S, Tj TS-8d-250- , Glass textolite SMS- for impregnation are A 50 Possesses good thermostabilityp w.well as stability of mechanical and dielectric indices under elevated temperatures. It can be used as an electric insulating and structural material in the radio and elec- "trical engineering industry. Acc. llr - Absiracting Service: Ref. Code: AP0048798 CHEMICAL ABST. A ~.e a -UR 3 4, 7e of 0198j b.mse4 Synthesis etilers on 2-xlko%y-,h4-dihyJJropy- r ran9s. Likhosherstoy Ill.; Kommova, L- P.: t'Llosba3la., A N. AT-57). 211. The of 2-butox5--!,3-di4ydrGjpymn with N.-brottio. succinimide in benzene gave a rathei'unstable 4-bromo &j-iv. (II) of 1, which fonn ed,tirs in th4 ~res-~.pce of peroxidj!s, a1iinp-s, Mg, or during bcIlting. reacted with ROH (R A &0, Et, Pr, or iso-Pr) conlig-KOH to give 4-alk-Loxy-substitUted derivs. (M) of 1. CUR J REEL/FRAME 19800561 5 Acc. Nr: SOURCE: Byulleten' Ek,.5peritnental'noy B:Lologii i PRI',MY Mcditstny, 1970, Vol bf N'r 2 PP EFFECT OF ADIZENALECTOMY AND NAPCOS[S ON THE ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION M. A. BmIrdanova, L. P. Ko)7ytovskai a Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences of tile USSR, beni-riglad Rem M of boih adrenal glands in mice enhanced V,,~ sensitivity o! the artirnals ov if) the SYSTeMiC anaphV1,11-tiC TeIICHOW minimal lethal doses of tho irrunun,- serwa %vas 80 times as low as in the controix. Removal of but one adrenal gland produced no effect. Adrn;niStration of rorfizone restored the sprisiti0y of alrenalectornized vnimals to the narinal level. In the adrenalectornized anituals local reactions were leas pro- 11ounced than in-th( control. Cortizone decreased t1w frequency o' positive reactions. Deep ether narcosis during administration of "antimice- !zeruin did not affect (lie dexelopment, of genera! and local reacidons of this type. REEL/FRAME 19820409 'A/4 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NGV7C -U- T.1,TLE-RESEARCH TO ORDER V. A _401TRY GV~ INFO USSR SbORCE-PRAVDA, MAY 16, P. 3. 950 WORDS --DATE, PUBLISHEC--16,MAY70 'SUBJECT AREAS-BEHAVICRAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES -TCPIC TAGS--CCNTRACT R. AND D, ACADEMY OF SCIENCE R ANO 1), HIGHER EDUCATION R AND Do R ANU 0 FACILITY MANAGEMENT, R ADJU L) CAPITAL ERATI11NO R Afqtl,('~ MAN[) WER NVESTMENTt CHEMISTRYi R ANU 0 COOPE 0 UTILIZATIGN, PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT# HEAD IN s IT Uff: INTRCL RAPKll\C---N0 RESTRICTIONS L CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .;PROXY REEL/1-RAME--1999/0529 STEP NO--UR19OL2/7OfOCn~IOGO/0003/0003 -ACCESSION NO"-AIT40122657 c t 0 18 UNGLASS.1 F [ED PROCESSING VATE- -10 ~.CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AN0122657 !~,IIBSTRACT/EXTi~Az-~T--(Uj GP-0- ABSTRACT. TH. E PERCFNrAGC THAr OUTLAYS F(')'- EQUIPMENT TAKE UP 11N, 1EXPE-1i)(TURE THE tS FOR DEVELZFlINT (01: SCICNCE RATHER LAkGE, ANO IT :41ILL CCNTINUE 'ro t;KO-',,I. A$ MAN PEN1:-FkATEs rm: SECRETS LF NATURE, !N:L&EASINGLY SOPHISTICATED 4NO COSTLY I%SfRUNME~JS Ali.~-_n 1,%STALLAT IONS ARE_- KECIUIPED. THE LATIOR 0.R(_JDL!('JIVATY Q`r' 'SCIENTISTS 1% LARGE PART CNV THE PROVIS11IN (31: UP-VO-DArE R 5 C H jF L 1T I E S I G H C D'S, T 0 F E Q U I P V; k.~ 14 T E-0 UT Ii I ZA I PRj~SElj-j;,%Y iit4 Of `SEA,~CH IN CJleELS JS li~ SE CGNCE~.NEDI ABour 11-S MULTISNtFf UPEAAr.1014 IN j~tj_ CASE!-). IN ',LARGE CDLLEGrlVESt iG-C;ALLLt) CENTRALIJI-ED Pj-JySIC~41. vii-ri,iol"Is GRULJPS~ WHIL-H ACT AS CC,,-.*C EN TRAY I GN POINTS FOR THESE EXPENSIVE INS'VRUMENTS AND FILL OPDERS FPGA ALL THE INSTITUTEsS LABORATORIES, OFTEN.SERVI: AS A WAY OUT THIIS SITUATIGN. liUT VERY HIGHLY SKILLED, SVEC[Al_~!;TS ARE UEEDED FOR SUCH GROUPS. IT IS DIFFICULl' TO "?ICLU ONTO" FHE,'4# IF; THE TASKS ASSIGNED TO THEM ARE SOLELY Ih, THE SPHERE 04: SERVICES. AS THE EXPERIENCE OF OUR INS11TUrE AND A NUMSEX CF OTHER ACADEMIC INSTITUTE$ SHOW!it THE BEST RESULTS ARE ACHIEVED WHEN SERVICE GROUP SPECIAL15T5 ARE GfVEN THE OPPORTUIRITY TO TAKE A DIRECT PART IN ACCORPLISHING-rkiE BASIC SCIENTIFEC JASKS LIF THE COLLECTIVE. WITH THIS SORT OF COMBINATION AND CENTRALIZATION# SCIENTIFIC EQUPPIENT CAN BE SUCCES$FULLY USEO WITH A .-.HIGH VEGAEE OF EFFIENCYoo.. BUT WHAT THEN ARE THE LARGE )JUMBER OF SMALL LAMRATOkIES AND ULPARTMENTS OF HIGHER E~DUCATIONAL fNSTIrurjoNs to -THE CREATION OF CENTRALIZED SERVICE GROURS IS SIMPLY BEYOND THEIR 'POWERS* UN G L A S S I F I f- 0 UNCLASSIFIED PROCIi-SSING DATE-20NOV7C ACCESSICN NG--AN012Z657 ~"~4F-STRACT/EXTRACT-BUT IF THEY DO NOT MAKE USE OF THE ENTIRE, ARSENAL OF 14EW FACILITIES, THE EFFECTIVENESS'OF THEfR RESEARCH W[LL:DIM1NISfi. T141S CAN 00 DEFINITE CAMGE TO CHEMISTRY AS A WHOLE. THE DIFFICULTLES THAT ARISE CAN BE OVERCOME BY SETTING UP SPECIAL ECONOMICALLY ACCOUNTABLE SERVICING OF MANY SA11LL RESEARCH LABCRATGRIE~~ FOR THE SYSTEMATIC il~.-COLLECTIVES AT ONCE. EVIDENTLY IT WOULD:8E ADVISABLE TO ORGANIZE THESE LABCRATORIES UNDER MAJOR SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS THAV HAVE CENTRALIZED GRGUPS FOP, INSTRUiMENTAL kESEARCH MEfHODS. THIS WILL~MAKE IT POSSIBLE To RECRUIT SP-,:r-.[,LkLISTS i-jHL) ARE CAPAbLE OF ENSURING THE UNINTERRUPTED AULT[Sh1f;T C-FER-ATION OF THE STOCK UF INSTRUMENTSi THI: HIGH QUALIYY GF THE "Y~CRK PER;*C--"A-'-:D 4NO THE PROVISION OF CONSULI-ATION SERViCES ON THE ''APPLICATICN' CF THE LA!Esr i4ETHODS TG THE SOLUfION OFIc*HEMICAL PROBLEMS. 11 -41TH ThE AIN jF P&-~.-::ECTIING THE STRUCTURE ANC. GRGANunrf(INAL FORMS 01: it-E~Sc- LA2UKAl'u"RIES, GUA '*,',iSTITvJTE OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY HAS ALREADY BEGUN THE FAR TO Fi~-CVIGE SERVICES FOR TH6 RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS OF 518ERtA AND EAST GN THE BASIS OF ECGIIC;4[C CONTRACTS, THE NUMBER Of ENFERESTED IS VERY GREAT. THIS CAN BE JUDGED BY~ THE L,Aj1!.;E NUMBEP, OF APPLILi-T10tv-S Ff-)R RESEARCH WORK THAT 14AVE,BEEN SLIBMIrrl'-L) TIJ THE CHEMIsrRY SI[3, INSTITUTES Ot TiLl- U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES' RrAN DIVISION. THE ORGANIZATIEN OF ECONCRICALLY ACCOUN'rADLE.LABURATORIES ~,IILL MAKE IT ACADEMIC POSS.IbLE TO SATISFY SUCH R:-:QUESTS WITHOUT DETRIMENT I,",) THE -JNSTITUTES4 'Cvv*4 RESEAPCH. CUTLAYS WILL Oil -LATiVEL~~jr SHALL AP40 WILL BE .'.'~,'~RtCGUPEG VERY QUICKLY, THANKS TO A SHARPI ttfCR.EASE EN" rHE F-IFFIENCY OF I&HE :i:-,.UT1LIZATION OF EQUIPMENT. UNCLASSIFIED 4, 4 018 UNC LASS I Ft ED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 ACCESSICN NO--ANQlZ2657 ~5--AESFRACT/EXTRACT-THE EWt,40MIC RESULTS OF THIS ORGAIMATION OF THE WORK UNGOUBTEDLY PROVE TO BE GREAT. EVEN MOflE I MPEMANIT !110WEVERv WILL ~-~t,;:BE,JHE-BENEFET THAT SOVIET CHE141STRY DERIVES BY 'RAIsjl)jG THE. WORK (IF ALL COLLECTIVES TO THE LEVEL OFJHE~LEADING INSTITUTES. USSR UDC 621.791:620.192.7 KASATKIN, B. S., SOTCHENKO, V. P.11 KORAB G. N., I?ETRUKHAt V. YE., MASLENKOV, YU. A., and BMOV, A. S. "Device for Studying Slow Deterioration of Welded Joints" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No. 3, Mar 71, pp, 74-75 A5stract: This is a brief report on a devicc: developed and manufactured at the Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton for studying slow deterioration of welded jojints. It automatically holds a given load on the specimen and changes it in accordance with a preset progr-am. The specimens can be welded in the longitudinal and transverse directions with respect to the loading axis manually or autotitatical'Ly under flux and in shielding gases. A schematic and the~basic parameters of the device are presented. 82 ---- ------ --------------- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--THE' ETAP-2 ELECTRONIC TACHCMETER -U-: %j A.A.r RAMIN9 YE.L. COUNTRY OF INIFO-USSR SciWtCE-MuScL;wt AVTU,%iUi3lL'NAYA PKOMYSHLENNUST't NO Zv 1970t 00 16-17 r4m_l E PUbLISHLO ----- -70 AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR* ~,TG PIC TAGS-TACHOMEt-Ek, PULSE SIGNAL* IGNITION MECHANISP-1/tWETAP2 ,-q.,TACHOMETER MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :,PROXY REEL/FKAME--1999/1220 STEP NO--Ul~/0113/70/0001002/0016/0017 GIRC ACCESSICN NO--APOIZ3184 Z/2 024 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ;-CIRC ACCESSION i%G--AP0123184 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ELECTRONIC TACHOMETER IS DESCRIBED. ITS BASIC PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION INVOLULS THE klEGISTRATION OF THE NUMbER OF ELECTRIC PULSES IN THE IGNITION SVSTEM* THIS NUXBER IS A.MULTIPLE OF ENGINE CRANKSHAFT RPM. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: TWO FIGURES. USSR UDC 621-438-001 TM-TAKOV A* P and E_'OR.Q LELEd YL "Idethod o -L" Calculation of Characteristics -and Induction Coefficients of Gas Turbines" Kazan', MZ Aviatsionmya Tekbnika, No 4, 1971, pp 141-145 Abstract : The described -method of calcul,~tion of cli~?-ractcri_stics of gas turbLies, developed by the Kazan' Aviation Institute, is characterized by a considerable 1017er n=ber of allo%vances t'den usually.By this -icthod, characteristics of pr,-:_~cticaliy PM-y gas turbine can be calculated: siwrie-star tu i st w ~.nd mi:dtizi'l 0 T"i n C axial-flow turbines, peri- -pheral and contrifuga]. tu'rbincs, lu-~~-,_rbi- nes with and without bmznalh pipesq~ end turbinr:.,s vii *th llloc'~in(-" in any blade rim or in the jet nozzle. All mairl typoo o-0 tu-bine losses are considered, Lncludin~-, losses in no,6jrles ~auc re- gard for the effect of wangles of attack 7,nd reduced speed value, leakars-a losses, dis!,- losses, ettle.. The moment,of ori,.-Jination of locking is de`[-e=-_*r_-:d miLths accounting fo-2- nozzle losses. "lie do- scribed method was -proggic-Lined together with the cla-1culation me- thod of induction coo-Pficients on the electroziic Cdigital co-inu- ter "Ural-2". Three illustr., four formultas, ,-,ix biblio. refs. 023 UN C L A S S I F I E 6PF(OCESSIW; DATE--IISEP70 AND SEEMING PARADOXES OF ACUTE APPEUOICITIS -U- AUTHnR--KORABELNTKOV, I.D. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE-VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 1, 1* GREKOVA, 1970v VOL 104, NR 3, PP S 46-48- ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 0 i-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _,_.TOPIC TAGS--SURGERY9 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISFASEt PERITONIUM i.'*,CUNTR3L MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS CLASS--Uk)CLASSIFIED STEP NO--UR/0589/701104/003/00461-'0048 FEEL/FRA4E--1986/0648 CIRC 4CCESSION !,10--AP0102634 :"2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT-C-11SEP70 -~,rl!RC ACCESSION ND--AP0102634 A 'IC 10 CF ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(jJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS REPORTED T14 T T14E 1, =_N OF APPENDECTrl,41ES'IN THE CITY OF CHELYABINSK WITHIN THE RECENT 3 Y'FaRS WAS REDUCED ON ACCOUNT 9F MARKED REDUCTION OF A 41PABER OP CPER~-Tlgi"JS POP SIMPLE APPENDICITIS. THUS, SURGERY WAS EVIDENTLY INDICATEO IN NF)T LESS THAT FOUR FIFTH OF CASFS. THE MORTALITY FROM ACUTE APPEN11CITIS 010 NOT MFNT~OF HOSPITALIZATION INCREASE. ~ lERMS OF THE OPERATION SIN"E, T14E MO, WERE IDENTICAL IN ALL FORMS*QF APPENDICITIS. WITHIN THE REC-'ljT YEARS ABOUT A HALF~OF DIED PATIE-14TS WERE PERSONSOVER 60 YEARS OF AGE. As THE LATIN CAUSE.-or- DEATH WAS PERITONITIS, DEVELOPED PRIOR TO :.~"~SURGERY DUE TO LATE TERMS OF HOSPITALIZATION. lml--L A-5 _ 4~' I- - ~p -j -, 6 _'rr" %ve A, Acc. N.r. 4,PO05209r Ref. -code: F."MULRY SOURCZ: Zhurnal Nevropatolo8i_' i imani S. S. Kotsa' va, 1970, Vol 7-0, Nr-'3 PP FACTOR ANALYSIS IN STUDIES WITH THE USE OF RATING v,SYCHOPATHOLOdICAL SCALCS ~4jnjtdjt, B. D. Kattwmrsk~ K. V. 14 ,In Am .-. - _k(m The presentation deals with the possibilities of using rating psychopathological scales In the evaluation of problems of rehabilitation of rmentai pallents. The aulhcrs report and analyze the, data of factor analysis In schizophrenia, depressive ttates, obtained wl!h the aid .0 f computors. The results demonstrate that It Is possible to use factor analysis for the study ,of Interconnections of Psychofathological symptom as well ss of correlations between psy- :Ehopathological and biologics indices. 19.8.20628 USSR uDc 6l5.217-P4-o,),),0616-ocG .922 -1-0~ 'PAS, V. Ir., Chairs of Pharmacola, and IUKIM1,70, P. I., and S -IM-Pital Surgery, Grodno, Medical Institute, Grodno 'The Ant-ihypoxic Activity of Apressin" Moscow, Eksperimntallnaya Khirurgiya i AriestezioloziYa, 110 1, Jall/F(03 73, PP 72-75 Abstract: Apressin (1-hvdrazinophthalazina JfCl), on being injected to rats anti mice subcutaneously 60 min before the experiment, Protected the anirals fron death resiulbing from hypoxia on reduction of the P.Ir pressure in a chamb--!r to a level at which all control animals died. Injections of api-essin kncreas~2d tore -ain A%, 48% the rate of survival of rats with circula r hy~)oxia of the bi produced by tying up the carotid arteries. Apressin in a flose of 6 increased the resistance of the heart and brain of rabbits to Ikypoxia produced by stopping for 5 rInutes artificial respiration -that imo applied on exclusion of natural respiration by the administration of diplacin. 'Ete bioelectric activity of the brain was preserved in the experimental animals for a lon;,-th of time greater by 52-ja than tWit for control aninals. On beinj-- admdnistured 4- prophylactically per os to patients with gastrointestin, I ulcorr. rubjec~e- to surgery, apressin prevented in 5Vp of cases the develo-rent of h.,,rpoxia durino JV 1/2 USSR KORABLEV) M. V.., et &I., Eks-peri-Mental naya, hChirurgiya. 1. knestezziologiya, No 1, Jan/Feb 73, pp 72-75 endotracheal ether-oxygen anesthesia. Under the effect of the dmg, the con- centrations of lectic and pyruvic acids in the blood of''the patients decreased. USSR UDC 599.323.4 Clethrionomys: 591.134+577.95 KORABEL'NIKOV, V. N., Chair of Zoology, Leningrad Agricultural Institute "Dependence of GrcxTth and Postembryonic. Development of the Common Red-Backed Vole Clethrionomys glareolus Schreb. on the Size of the.Brood" Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 51, No 3, 1972, pp 464-466 Abstract: The experimental data obtained show distinct differences in the length of the body, the body weight, and the weight of some of the internal organs (heart, liver) between specimens from small broods and those from large broods of the common red-backed vole. The-body 16ngth of animals from small broods averaged 90 mm. and from large broods, 71 mm after 40 days. After 30 days the weight of animals fromsmall broods was about 20 g compared to about 12 g for those from large broods. After 40 days the length of the tail in animals from small broods was about 45 mm compared with 39 for animals from large broods. In bar graphs of the ratio of the weight of the heart to the total body weight, the values were about 0.1% higher in animals from the smaller broods for ages to 40 davs. Values ranged from 0.4 to 0.7%; the smallest difference, about 0.01% was seen ai: the age of 1-2 days. A similar graph for the liver showed that for animals from small, broods the ratio of liver weight to total body weight was about 1% greater than for animals from 1/2 asuring, Testing,~CalIbrating USSR UDC 528-517 ZAWBIN., B. !.I KORABIZV~ D. P., K077COVp A. V.,0 CHERNMUMp T. V. "Experience in the Operational Use of the TD-2 Photoelemeter" Moscow, Geodeziya i Kartografiya, No 8. 1970p pp 13-19 Abstract: Series production of the TD-2 surveying and gecKlet~c phototelemeter wag started in 1969. This instrument differs from the TD-I phototelemter only -with respect to small design improvements. Experimental specimens of the TD-type phototelemeter have been tested in operation. The resultlS of tlutae teats Ure generalized and analyzed in the article. The TD-2 phototelemetmi, is extremely -simple in design and in reliable in operation, and can be recomMnded for messur- -12 km Imw Ing initial triangulation sides up to 10 USSR SADYGA, V. 1. and KORABLEV, N. M. IfEstimation of Information Content of Variables During Identification of a Complex Object" Pribory i Sistemy Avtomatiki. Resp. Mezhved. Temat. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. [Automation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical Collection], 1973, No 27, pp 67-70 (Trans- lated from Referativnv Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 197:3, Abstract No Y 9V202) Translation: The problem of selection of the most significant factors, information on which would be sufficient for defective control of a dy- namic object, is studied. The information measure of urice:rtainty of the process of floatation based on two.control channels is calculated, Author' view Inorganic: Contpounda USSR uDc: 661.143 A. _N. Mj CHMNOV, V ItEffect of Heat-Exchange Conditions on the Process of Fan-iation of Zinc Sulfide Phosphors" Bb. nauch. tr. VNII lywminoforov i osabo chist. veshchestv (Collected Scientific Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Phos-nhors and Extra Pure Substances) 1971.P vYP- 6, ~Pp 82-87 (from R2h4himlya, NO 15, Aug 72, Abstract Ho 15L185 Translation: The rate of the Drocess of formation of zinc sulfide phosphor compositions, hich is d-etennined by the duration of noiistntionary ht~-ating of the charge to the calcining temperature in a stationary layer, r.-Ay be con- siderably increased by using heat treatmeant of the charr.,e in tin isothewal vibration-fluidized bed. In addition, carry-Ing out the,process in a vibration- fluidized bed gave phosphors with.wore uniform luminescent prcTerties. -'. Al U'NCLASSI FIED: PRICESSING DATE--IISEP70 L.E DEVI CES FOR TESTING ELECTR IC INSULATION BY EL,EVATED VJLTAGE'Afl:) FIR J THF-, ON-,TROL OF WHOLENESS OF THE DISR4PTIVE FUSE -U- AUTHOR. --KORABLEVi V.P.,- OF INFO--USSR -y' ~-,'--~~'SOURCE -MOSCOW,. PROMYSHLENNAYA., FINERGET lKk, NO 41 19709 PP 22-24 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :..~.SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. "'T PIC TAGS--INSULATED WIRE, ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTP ELECTRONIC 0 1 .4 DUST qY , ELECTRIC FUSE CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTPICTIONS ~-'.POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :.,PROXY RFEL/FRAME--1987/1422 STEP NO--UR/0094/'10/01)v)l~~lt)4/0027/0024 CTRC ACCESSION ND--AP0104736 __tj~4r..LASS I F [ED_ '012 PROCESSINr, D4TF--IISEP70 UNCLASSIFIED -~,~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104736 -ACT/EXTRACT--kU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEVICES AND NETWORKS DEVELOPED BY ARSTP, i,.,.-:.~.-SOYUZKHIMPR0MENE4G0, WHICH PERMIT CARRYING OUT RE$pECTIVE TESTS AND CHECKSV ARE DESCRIBED. THESE DEVICES MAY BE MANUFACTURED BY ENTERPRISES THEMSELVESo FOUR ILLUSTRATIONSo 0123- 1 j, USSR 1JDC 537.533.2+537.534 ShT.JL'MAN, A. R., KORABLEV, V. V., MOROZOV, Y11. A.,BHOMUTINNI- KOVA, V. A. "Investigation of the Variation, with Temperature of the Co- efficients of Secondary Electron Emission and Inelastic Reflec- tion of Electrons of Germanium Oxide Single Crystals" Tr. Leningr. politekhn. in-ta (works of Leningrad Polytechnical Institute), 1970, No 311, pp 17-19 (from RZh-Fizika, No 12 (1), Dec 70, Abstract No 12Zh660) Translation: The coefficient of secondary electron ctni:;sion C!)'- was investigated in the primary electron energy range U 50-2000 ev for SiO single cryatals. Samples with the faces (1F0) or (001) on t e surface were investigated. Both samples showed a variation with temperature 4rclase to that described by Dekker theory. The coefficient of inelastic reflection is independent of tem erature in the range of temperatures atudiad (from room to 350 M. Authors abstract. :~-112 023 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING UATE--160CT70 .TITLE--SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION OF SILICON DIOXIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS -U- '-AUTHOR-(03)-SHULMAN, A*R.f KORABLEV MOROLOV9 YU*Ao 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE' FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970t 12(2)t 666-8 AT EPUBLISHED ------- 70 .:SUBJ.ECT AKEAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TA,GS--SILICON DIOXIDE, SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION, SINGLE CRYSTAL ~_._._,~PROPERTYY CRYSTAL ORIENTATIUNt ELECTRONIBEAMi ELECTkON ENERGY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FPAME--19d8/OObO STEP NU--UR/0181/70/G-LZ/002/06o6/0668 I R C_ A C C E S -S.-I fnl~ 1, _ND_-7~ --A- P 0 - 10 5 15 7 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING' I)ATE--160CT7" CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105157 ~A,BSTRACT/EX TRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTAL PLATES OF- STO SUB2 CUT FR04 NATURALLY GROwN, TRANSPARENT SINGLE CRYSTA1. WITH ALPHA QUARTZ STURCTURE 6ERE INVESTIGATED. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE COEFF. OF SECONCIARY ANGLE OF IN ELECTRON.EMISSIUN SIGMA ON THE INCIDENCE OF PRIMARY ELLCtRC.S Pill FOR VARIOUS ENERGIES OF PRIMARY ELECTRONS E SUBP IS GIVEN, THE 'R. EACH CURVE CURVES ARE SHIFTED VERTICALLY I WITH RESPECT TO THE OTHE IS CHARACTERIZED 13Y A SERIES Of: MAX. AND MIN.; THE POSITIONS OF THE MAX. WITH THE MAIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC:01RECTIONS. A FINE SYAUCTUKE IS OBSOi STAkTING wITH E SUBP SIMILAR TO 300 EV. DEPENDEN.E IS t.LSO GIVCN ".OF SIGMA ON EP AT VARIOUS PHI IN THE E SUP RANGE :2U-2000 EV. THESE %CURVES HAVE A NON MONOTONIC CHARACTER AND VARIATION~IN THE ANGLE OF INCIUENCE CHANGES THE SHAPE UF THE CURVEO FACILITY: LENINGRAD. POLITEKH. INST. IM. KALININAv LENINGRAD USSR* 025 UNCL ASS I FIE'O' PROCESSFNG DATE--230CT70 fL E-SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION OF MGL'YOOENUM SINGLE CRYSTALS -U- ._AUTHQR-(03)-SHULMANv A.R., KORABLEVI, V.V., MOROZOVs YU.A. f~~, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~',':_~,SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970P 123 )t 7~8-62 ~'.-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --PHYSICS SUBJECT AREAS ~~'-,l-TOPIC TAGS--SECONt)ARY ELECTRON EMISSIONt SINGLE CRYSTAL PROPERTYj ~MDLYBDENUMt CRYSTAL ORIENTATIONt ELECTRON ENERGY --NO RESTRICTIONS CONTROL MARKING DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-...PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1967 STEP NO--UR/0181/70/OLZ/003/075d/0762 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105041 UNC L AS"I F I ED 2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105041* ABSTOACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. EXPTL* INVIESTIGAT[OiN WAS CARRIEU OUT OF THE SECONDARY EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS FOR THE 1111) AND f102) FACES OF SINGLE CRYSTAL MO. THE SHAPE OF THE CHA.RACTERrSTICS WHICH DESCRIBE DERENDENCES OF THE COEFFS. OF SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION AND INELASTIC REFLECTION ON THE ENERGY OF PRIMARY hECTRONS AND THE MAXo VALUES OF THESE COEFFS. ARE DIFFERENT FOR SPEC[MEN1 WITH DIFFERENT CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC FACES ON THE SURFACE. THE ANGULAR DEPENUENCES OF THE :SECONDARY EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS AT.PRIMARY ELEICYRON ENERGIES OF 0 10 -2000 EV WEaE STUDIED. -THE RESULTS OBTAINED ARE EXPLAINED IN TERMS -OF THETHEORY OF C"ANNELING. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. POLITEKH, IN..KALININA, LENINGRA09 USSR, CL.1.111"CrZ.- !:mcs LF II'C SY-SIUM U'L794 ' n ct-nt~t rat-, t:~ lyj: ~ygt,,'c iirv~ deep at the notnta it, Cit !:lvvt!=r f;-ju-- ';'ic; -" '~'Att'leq nt tht 1.111! of t4-1 ot --,-4 it, lot,?-ore Ill. In o:dt-r tu Luv r-f rliv tt,,u.:: 01. ':harsct9r19L1cz. In I. prvctL,.~ r.,.!.& t-+.3 with v r r, ~ .9 t i t . rate am u 1(11 C. Iywej. 7'.tt L!vfta uV_.-z6 =i-:.=t- "x- l!~ o LstLr with * vaVijk)IO,, mnotf4jeri into are vc V. I IN N of the= 1. C~t-r,inl-r tl,,- v;qulz~-d of kl- 6tzuri-n;-, tl.~ raulp--d rj-~d barattcrI,,tt,.. I'Alvl' a at-!. ir "41~. "f C"', pr';'A' r-. "r Lite for-'~"'n k4 t- a Cli*r1it-leri&tir and ti- por..lhill;j ~', f lt-rv, tho uf ctmotrUtti" to gletarrine tha raqt.lt(-,; paro~,,~tvrv of thtt Lltvririttent r~vl`t t1,) ptrlwla jr ~Lth S A,4 15 'eno,.~n from rojfs~rrn", (1), d- c,-rrt.'.qj ntincl-"Ja %)t tr,'2 'LVC '4) n-AztrQ1L.-a CLn ln ... it ci:';vrvtv:'- r two puiitc, cu.., Tile pulse art').1tutle a Oll. 11'r. ry',ror tflp!lt It, frequency phtte-1;, it the ti,. of jit',01atirti nr ti.v tnrp.,t. a,,k U_t'j1v%- reldti~c na;~:Atijt!t: of thc~ ),,t! ... t n I ra., I ' Af 7 co"y' c c"i t USSR UDC 624.072.6:624.075 KORAB9V,Yu. D., Gorlkly "Strength of a System Consisting of Two Concentric Rings Connected by Radial Couplings Under Even Loads" Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1971, pp 35-37. ABSTRACT: The problem of the stability of a system consisting of two concen- tric rings connected by radial couplings under even loading is solved by an energetic method; in order to determine the deformation energy of the system, it is necessary to consider both the bending deformaEion energy and the shear deformation energy. The critical force value produced by solving the equation differs from the critical force value determined 1)), the Levy formula in that a term is present considering the influence of the radial couplings including the single shear angle. 3 Figures; 4 Biblio. Refs. 412 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCIE-SSINIG DATE--185EP70 -ITLE--THE USE OF INTESTINAL TRANSPLANT FDA REVASCULARIZATION AND ._~.REMNERVATION OF ORGANS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM Itl CHILDREN -U- UTHOR-(03)-DOLETSKIY9 S.YA., KOROLKOVAP L.A.p KORABLEVAt L-K, OUNTRY OF !NFO--USSR U RCE--KHIRURGIYAt 19701 NR 4, PP 140-145 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIE.NCES -,T-OPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICS, TISSUE TRANSPLANT, KIDNEYi LARGE flITESTINEP SMALL ITESTiNEt -HYPERTENSION, SURGERYP IMMUNITYs TISSUE R,EGENERATIONI ORGAN ~REGENERATION _C CNITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1983/1235 STEP NO--UR/0531/70/000/004/0140/0145 -f-MCACCESSION -NO---AP0054130 PR OCESSING DATE--18SEPTIC 2/2 034 UNCLASSI FIE D. C.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054130 GP-0- ABSTRACT. ENTERO AND COLORENOPEXY WAS ~.~:-CARR[EO OUT IN CHILDREN SUFFERING FR'OM NEPHROGENIC HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATEO WITH CHRONIC PYELCNEPHRIT[So WHERE THE PRINCIPAL PATHEOGENET[C CHAIN WAS ESCHEMIA OF THE RENAL VISSUE DEVELOPING AS T14E RESULT OF NEPHROSCLEROSIS. THF USE OF A GRAFT FROM~THE LAaGE INTESTINE IN THIS GROUP OF PATIENTS IS MORE ADVANTAGEOUS THAN THAT FROM THE S14ALL INTESTINE DUE TO THE GREATER SURFACE OF~THE OPENED SEGMENT, THIS ENABLING WITHOUT DIFFICULTY TO COVER THE WHOLE KIDNEY. THE SECOND GROUP COMPRISED CHILDREN WITH NEUROGENIC DISORDERS OF URINATION AS THE RESULT OF CENTRAL.OR AUTONOMIC DISTURBANCES OF VESICAL INNERVATION. THE 'AUTHORS OPERATED 33 CHILDREN WHO WERE SUBJECTED TO 41 OPERATIONS OF ENTER4 OR COLOPEXY, OF THIS NUMBER 14 PATIENTS WITH NEPHROGENIC HYPERTENSION AND 16, WITH NEUROGENIC URINARY BLADDER. A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE TECHNIQUE OF DFmucosATION OF THE INTFISTINAL GRAFTON THE OPENED.SEGMENT IS GIVEN. THE RESULTS OBTAINE01N BOTH GROUPS OF PATIENTS AR-E SUFFICIENTLY PROMISING9 THIS GIVING GROUNOS FUR HOPE OF WIDER USE OF THE REFERRED TO TECHNIQUEI~CONSIDERINC THE IMMATURITY OF -~,~,'_TISSUES AND ORGANS OF THE CHILDS.ORGANISMt CAPABLE OF INTENSIVE REGENERArtVE PROCESSES. I Wrl 'I'v L USSR KORABLIN, NI A 0 "One Representation of Certain Algorithms of Stochastic Approximation" Radioelektron. v nar. Kh-ve SSSR. Ch. 2 [Radioelectronics-in the National Economy of the USSR, Pa-rt 2 -- Collection of Works], Kuybyshev, 1970, )jp 270-275, (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971,:,Abstract No 6 V171). NO ABSTRAM USSR UDC 621.391.1:519.2:621.372.54 KLOVSKIY, D. D., KOWOLIN, M. A. "A Method fox"-DetecLing Recurrent Radio Signals under Conditions of a Priori Indeterminancy" Radioelektrordika v nar. kh-ve SSSR. Ch.1 - V sb.(Radio Electronics in the National Economy of the USSR. Part I - collection of works), Kuybyshev,1970, pp 14-27 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr,71, Abstract No 4A38) Translation: This article contains a discussion of a method of synthesizing a device for synchronous detection of recurring radio signals optimal in the sense of Bayes risk for unknown a priori,probabil.ity densities of the indi- vidual signal parameters. A detection algorithm is conutructed. The lower bound of the probability of correct detecition is determined. There are 3 entries in the bibliography. USSR IVANENKO, V. I., KOLESNIK, V. V., KORABTSOV, A. A. "An Enterprise with Continuous Technology as an Object of Control" UpravIyayushchiye Sistemy i Mashiny [Control Systems and ?4achines], 1972, No 1, pp 41-49 (Translated from Referativn)-y Zhurnal Kibernetil,,a, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V674, by the authors). Translation: The problem of con,truction of an automated conti-ol system fox- an enterprise with continuous technology is studied from the standpoint of the priority of the main production process. Using decomposition resulting from the structure of the basic production complex, the authors establish the interrelationship between models, criteria and taskt; performed at each Icvel in the hierarchy of the ACS. .Z USSR UDC 621.391.2 KORADO, V. A. "Optimal Signal Detection Against a-Background of Noise trith Unknown Param- eters Considering Limited Probability of Failse Alarm" Moscow, Radioteklinika i Elektronika, Vol XVP No 7, 1970, pp 1419-1427 Abstract: This article contains an investigation of the problems of synthes- izing optimal maxmin detectors for signals:againat a background of noise with unknown parameters in the presence of a given upper bound for the probabiLity of false alarm. It is demonstrated that when detecting gaussian random signals with known or unknown intensity and deterministic signal$ with unknown intensity, "he corresponding detectors are equivalen6to the maxatin.detectors with fixed -h kno;n probability of false alarm. For the case of deterministic signals wiL intensity (completely deterministic and with unknown initial phase and polaricy) the optimal decision rules, structures of the detectorv and formulas for cal- culating their characteristics are obtained, It is pointed out that the detection problemn Invent1gatod in this paper :111us- trate the practical effectiveness of applying maxmin criteria and criteria con- nected with them for finding optimal detectors with both typea of restrictions on the false alann probability. The effectiveneas of c)~g jilin:1inaA approach Jn nolylna twre complex detection problema is confIrmod, gor example., by the existence of-a-minimax decision rule for the problam of dotecting a determirlis- MM El NEW", VSSR KORADO, V.A., Radiotekhnika i E:Lektronik4, Vol XV, No 7, 1970, pp 1419-1427 tic signal (signals) of unknown form and intensity (intensities) against a background of gaussian noise of unknown Intensity possibly in the presence of additional deterministic noise components with unknown intensities. This problem reduces to the known probler. of.checking the gaperalized linear hypothesis. 2/2 M USSR UDC 547.26'118 ATAVIN, A. S., TROFIMOV, B. A., GAVRILOVA, G. M., and KORATAYEVA, 1. M. Irkutsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Brancl~, Acad.'Sc.-U&&F& ."Cyclization Occurring During Homolytic Addition of DiaL"-.vl Phosphites to Divinyl Ethers of vic-Diols" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey 1(himii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 804-310 Abstract: It has been shown that dialkyl phosphites reacted with divinyl ethers of ethylene glycol, 1,2-propylene glycol, and 2,3-butylene glycol in presence of benzoyl or tert-butyl peroxides or azoisobutyron;trl le produce methyl substituted 2-(dialkylptiosphonemethyl)-1,4-dioxanes rather than the expected 6-alkoxyethyl phosphates. In addition to these 1:1 cyclic addition products, phosphorus-containing oligomers were obtained in 35-100% yield, depending on the ratio of the reagents. In general, the main course of the addition of dialkyl phosphitwi to Jivinyl ethers of vicinal diols under hamolytic conditions is the telomerization of ethers. USSR UDC 621.382.3 MAKSI, G, M., SAYFERS, D. R., BARNEM, R. D., HOLONYAK, N. N., WOOMAUSE, D. B., and ALkEROV, I.i "AlGaAsP Solid Solutions and Inje ction Lasers With Two Heterojunctions On Their Base" Fizika i tekhnika poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 1, JanuarY 1972, pp 97-102 A-betracti The solid solutions Alyoal-yAsl_;,Px (y = 0.0--0.2; x = 0.0--0.2) are obtained by th6 fluid epitaxy method* The dependence is considered of the width of the forbidden band of the solid solutions on the compound and the de- pendence of the concentration of phosphorous in the opitaxial layers of AlGa.AsP on the growth temporature is investigated. Injection losers are obtained with the two haterojunctions, n_Aly(;al_yAs1_x1px1--P-,1Y(; 1Ael_x1 P --P+-Al "Ga ,As Y, 1 ' P I with thrushold currenter-A0 a7cm2 at room tNperatureY Thal.'A~AF9'&nk D.V.Bird and F.V.'Ifillia~ns (I-Consanto, SIV.Louis) for the substrate and for technical eavistance - K.A. Uooll B.L.Marshall, M* Stone~ and Yuri Moroz. University Of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA.; Physicotachnical Institute imeni A.F. Ioffs, AS, USSR,-Leningrad. Received by editors 28 June 1971. 6 fig. 14 ref. USSR UDC 621.377.622.322.2.037.733 KORBASHOV,-Yu. M., and RYZHYOV, V. I. "A Procedure for Accessing a Memory Device" USSR Author's Certificate, No 279704, Filed 7 Mar 68,'Published 24 Nov 70 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Avtomatika, Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya Tekhaika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No MOT) Translation: A procedure for accessing a memory device is proposed. The procedure involves recording all "digits" in the memory unit, sequential read-out, and regeneration of informatidn. In order to record, in the matrix, information which is arranged in a checkerboard form, the signals which have been read and which have positive or negative polarity are gated. USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 KOREMICHEV, O.P., SHMELEV, K. S., TATEVOSKYAN, A. V. "A Model of Combustion Catalysis fox- Single-Camponent Fuel (As Applied to Aluminum Perchlorate)" )?iz. ,oreniya i vzrvva .(Physics of Combustion and Explosion), 1972, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp 378-388 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B961) Translation: According to the proposed model catalyzer particles are suspended in a gas flow and simultaneously there occurs a homogeneous reaction in the gas and a heterogeneous reaction on particles of the catalyzer. An expression is given for the supplementary flow of heat to fresh material due to catalytic reaction for the case when the latter occurs in a kinetic regime according to a first order equation. An expression is given for the effective constant of the catalytic reaction. Also considered is the case when catalyzer particles are located on the surface of a hot charge. A two-zone combiistion model of aluminum perchlorate is postulated and the increase In combustion rate due to the intro- duction of the catalyzer is calculated numerically withilt-L the framework of this model.. N. K_ Bakhman. USSR UDC. K0RBMAh.&6, OVSIYEVICII, B. L., 0GA1TESYAN, L. A., HTML', D. G., Lenin- _gi~ad Departr-nt of the Central Mathematical Economics Institute, AcadenZr of Sciences of the USSR "Concerning V. V. Kolbin's Suxvey 'Stochastic Programming" 51 Po povodu obzora V. V. Kolbina "Stokhastichesk2ye progrtan=lrovoniye It (Cf. English above), Leningrad, 1971, 12 pp, ill.: (No 11000-72 Dep.) (from RZh- -Kibernetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract uo 6vh43 Dep.) Translation: It is shown that V. V. Kolbin's survey "Stcchastic Progre-i- ming" (Mh_-Mat, 1970, 6V529) is mostlY Plagiarized from Zellvier's papers (G. Zellmer, "On Formulating Froblerm in Linear Stochastic Optimization", Math. und Wirtoch., Band 6, Berlin, 1969, pp 11-44; Wisv. Z. Hochsch. nomie, Berlin, 1968, No 2, pp 163-i69; No 4). The numerous inaccu.-racien vimid errors of the survey are analyzed. In particular, mention is made of gross errors in lenna 1.1, in the corollax7 of lemma 1.2, in lc-=Ia;s 5.1, 5.2 and 5.4, and in theorems 5.1, 6.1 and 8.1. Authors' abstract. J~ Teoriya Igr [Games Theory -- Collection of Works), Yerevan, 1973, pp 204-205 (Translated from Referativoyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 197.3, Abstract No 1OV456) Translation: A generalization of certain results of Kemen and Thonpson (K-Mat, 1960, 10680) to cover thecase. when the usefulness functions of the players depend on the wins of the other players. Issled. Sistem. Materialy Vses. Simpoz. [Systems Research. Materials of All-Union Symposium], Moscow, 1971, pp 202-210, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V638 unsigned). Translation: An informal polemic note. RM USSR KORBLIT., B. A.; ITAGORY, Yu. I. (ZaporozhIye Machine 13ailding Institute) ........... "Stability of a Spherical Shell with an Elestic Corell Yerevan., Izvestiya Akadmii NaWc Armyansicoy SSR: I-Wdianika; November-Dea-ember, 1972; PP 26-31 ABSTWIGT: In the article the authors study the stability of a closed. spherical shell with a core under a uniform external, pressure. An exact model making u5e of the general equations of elasticity theory amd an approximato model nakix4-, use of one equation in elasticity theory are presented The cases of a solid core a core with a cavity, and a eDre having a 61103-1 ~r solid body inside of Y it are examined. The calculations indicate that the deformation of the core is satisfac- torily described by the approximate model. The article includes 21 equations and ti-to figures. There are six biblio- graphic references. USSR UDC 539.3 KORBUT, B. A. "Natural Vibrations of a Cylindrical Shell With Elastic I-Illar" Kazan', Izvestiya VUZ, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, No 4, 1970, pp 137-141 Abstract: Natural axisymmetrical vibrations of a closed cylindrical shell with a compact (no hole) elastic filler are studied. Vibrations frequencies and forms are determined for various elastic filler constants, as well as at various modes of shell-filler bonds. The filler is simulated bv an isotropic elastic body, the motion of which is described in cylindrical coordinates by general equations of the three-dimensional theory of elas- ticity. These equations are supplemented by the boundary conditions on tho end faces, and conditionu of coupling with the shell,. Equations of the uliell and filler muLion together with conditionn uf their coupihij; and the corresponding boundary conditions matte U possible to solve. the contact problem of natural vibrat ons of the shell-filler system. The results presented in graphs show that the effect of the mode of shell -filler coupling manifests differently for the lower and upper frequencies, and depends on the filler density. The frequency is affected mostly by the filler resistance 1/2 USSR KORBUT,, B. A.,. Izvestiya VUZ,,tviatsionnay;iiTo-kh-nika, No 4, 1970, pp 137-1.41 to radial, but not to axial,.deformations. Its dependence on the magnitude of the filler Poisson coefficient.is presented in a table, which shows that the natural vibration frequencies increase,with the Poissoa coefficient. An approximate formula for the lou,er.frequency,of avisymwtric vibrations is generalized for the case of. a she" with- a: filler. 18 f ormulas, 5 figures, 1 table, 3 references. 1/2 USSR UDC:629.7,036.3.002.,2 SEMAKOV, L. A., KORCHAGIN, G_ "The Problem of Oscillations of a Two-Phase Stream in a Long Interelec- trode Gap During Electrochemical Dimensional Working of Metals" Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Kazan' Aviation Institute], 1973, No 152, pp 59-65 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Aviatsionn)-ye i Raketnyye Dvigateli, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9.34.96) 'Translation: A hypothesis is stated of analogy of oscillations of a two-phase stream in steam-generating and interelectrode 'Channels, the analogue of heat flux being current passing through the electrolyte. Equations are produced for the dyanmi.cs of a two-phase stream in an inter- electrode channel in Lagrange coordinates, allowing the difficulty of solution of equations in partial derivatives with respect to coordinate and time to be avoided. The condition of.constant pressui-c drop in the channel is used as a boundary condition. This condition seems natural, since with electrochemical dimensional working the interelectrode channel is one parallel branch of the system which feeds the electrolyte. The characteristic equation and transfer function of the channel are produced. I Figure; 5 Biblio. Refs. 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