V., UOLD110-1, ii. I), LUPOV, k. G., V. I., S. Z.
"Sup e rhigh-Frequency Power ~foter`
ny-ye Obraztsv
M,05cow, Otkrytiya, Izobrate-Uya, Prop,-,,shlen Tovarnyyo Znaki. 4';o 17
12 ','aY 70, p 50', ?atent No 2708088, Fijlci 8 Dec 68
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a suor-'rhigh-frequency po-.,;c,-
meter containing a therrdstor bridge, an amplifier, a controlled frequenc.,
generator and a measuring regulation circuit. Tn order to increase the me~~suro-
ment accuracy, '(he controlled frequency oscillation outputt and~the reference
oscillation output in the sensitivity regulating c--rcuit.'aro connected via divid-
ers to the pulse sequencing swritch, and the subtractor output is connected to tho
digital sensor for controlling the, conversion voltage frequency and the divi-sion
factor of the dividers.
'21.317-784
USSR UDC:
7
OSOKLI, V. j., DUBOVOY, N. D., WLPOV, R. G., GRUZDEV, S. V., C:IISRT.
"An Automatic SHF Power Xeter"
"'Oscow, ye Obraztsv, Tovarny7e Zna?i, N 14,
Otkrvtiva, Izobreteniya, Promyshlenny
1970, 'Author's Certificate No 268519, filed.18 Nov 68, p 44
Abstract; This author's certificate introduces an automatic SHF power xc,cr vith,
rril, rid-re, an
double comparison. The unit contains an automatic-balanco the stor b. .
SHF disconnect and a power indication circuit. As a distinguishin,g -faa-cure of
the patent, measurement precision is improved by connecting the rectifier input
to the bridge output and connecting the rectitier outputU one of the compzlrator
inputs, tho other comparator input being connocted to tho output of an intogrator.
The coz~parator output is connected to flip-f-lop inputs. The output of the sw.,-
tooth voltage generator is connected to a thermistor a-nd a meter pointer.
146
USSR UDC 548-736.6
AVETISYANt YE. I., HAGO.V, and BELOVp N. V., Moscow
State
University imeni M.,;Vo Lomonosoy
~"Crystal Structure of NaGd Orthosilicate"
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 15, No 5- Sep-Oct .70, pp 1066-
1067
Abstract: NaGd orthosilicate is obtained from the Na O-Gd
2 203
S
-H system by the method of.hydrothermal crystallization
102 20,
0
at a40 percent concentration of NaOR T 450 Ct P 1000 atm.
Tetragonal body-centered cell parameters: 11.63, c 5.41
0
A-. Corresponding to the diffraction symbol.4 ml are three
viz. 14
Fedorov groups, m 14, and: J~ (no: piezo effect).* The
cell dimensions, type,and symmetry;confirm the authors' previous
~xconclusion that Na,Gd silicate is:isostructural with NaSmSiO
4
The purpose of the present study was to refine the coordinates
of the atoms and to elucidate the position Of H 0 moleculea in
2
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USSR UDC 548-736-5
KHARAKH, YE. A., CHI A. and BE
LOV, N V., Moscow
State University D__ nosov
"Crystal Structure of NaSmGeO
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 159 No 5, SeP-Oct 70, pp 1064-
~~1065
Abstract: NaSmGeO 4 is I o-bt ained in the Na 2073m203-GeO 2-H20 SY3-
tem by the method of hydrothermal crystalliiation at a 40 per-
~cent concentration of NaOH, 7=.1+500~C, and P - 1000 atm. The
~parameters of the rhombic primitive unit cell are a 5.27.�
0
0.0-2l b = 11-70 � 0-039c 6-50 0-002 A. Fedorov group Pbn2
Structurally NaSmGeO4 resembles olivine-like (monticellite-like)
NaYS'04 (coordination number Sin 6,,octahedron) rather thar, its
nearest silicate analog NaSmSiO M 6 + 2
4 (coordination number 3
8, trigonal Prism with two "glued-on" sem16ctahedra).
miscellaneous
USSR UDC 669.15-196;669-974
ZAKHAROV, V. A., LAZAREVA, N. K., and CHICHAGOVA N. P., Gorlkiy Automobile Plant
1.1Austenite Stability in Alloyed Cast Iron at Low Temperatures"
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metal-lov, No 12, 1970,
pp 49-50
Abstract: Nickel-copper-chromium cast irons have an:austenite structure at
room temperature. At below-zero temperatures, however, the austenite in these
cast irons turns to martensite, which is followed by~volumetric changes, an
increase in hardness, and a decrease in metal plasticity. This.paper discusses
the effect.of chromium) nickelj manganese, and copper contents on austenite
stability.. The study involved 20 melts-pr6duced in an MGP-2 150-kg induction-
type furnace with nickel contents rangingfrom 10 to.17%, manganese -- from
0.9 to 3-0,%- With a decrease M' temperature, the amount of transformed auste-
nite in the cast irons increases. As cast., the cast~:irons of all melts, with
the exception of melt 1 with 10% Ni, are structurally stable down to.-760C.
Heat treating of the cast irons according to a specified technique increases
the temperature of (X-y transfoimtion, i.e., narrows down the stability range
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No 12, 1970, Pp 49-50
of austenite. Increasing the nickel and manganese contents moves the beginning
of the martensite transformation to a lower temperature range. At 16)"0' Ni and
1.5 b1n, austenite cast irons have a stablestructure~at -76 C. In order to
preclude structural (and dimensional) changes in austenite cast ixon parts at
temperatures down to -760C, it is.necessary that the,cast iron comprise a
~of 15% Ni, 1.5-2.0% Mn. Inten
minimum, sive cooling to be used in conjunction
~with heat treating at 700-750oG is.proposed.
USSR UDC 620.171.5
POLUKRIN, P. I., VORONTSOV, V. K., and CRICHENEV, N. A.:
"Determining Deformation Components According'to Data,from the Moire and
Optically Sensitive Codings Methods"
Plasticheskaya Deformatsiya Metallav i Splavov, Moscow, No 64, "Metallurgiya,"
1970,~ pp 237-241
Translation: It is proposed that two methods, the moire and optically sensi-
tive coding methods, be used jointly to divide deformations. Cases of flat
deformation and flat stress condition are considered, and computation formulas
for various particular instances are derived. Twenty bibliographic entries.
ForminZ
USSP U--,)C'. 6"1 -771-0
-ISOV, V.Y. CHICHMMV W.A. and ZC,--,'V'-V, V.P.,
P.I.. VORONE
institute of Steel and Alloys
"Study o F I as tic Flow by tLe ~Moire 1-Tethod"
Moscog) lzvestiya Vysshilrh Uchebn,,,kh Zavedeniy, Chc-rn--Y-,- Metaliur:--iya, No
1970, PP 73-76
Abstract: In a study of plastic flow by the Moire method, 2cratcl-i?3 lc--.
or- 'the mek'al after izz machining -,.ith a Planer were used os tLe initit~l 6-erild.
The selection of the direction and spacing of the initial .-rid dependo on the
purpose of the investigation. A lead -specimen made of '.'--,ic, Lalves on waose inner
scratches were etched was used---Ln the study. Detailed information vas
0- -zal zone oi, -12e
obtained on metal displacememzs and elef rma~tions in the cent
of the geometric areu,of d,~!formaticm. In the
qpecim-en and in the regrion. in front
presence of any ZM'oire patterns, diizplacelnents VO; ma,.Y jyjl'.rltu of tho fac'Elual
rep- of deforzpal~,4on can be de~ex-mined 'Jilron a gm-omet):Jc ol' the Yoire
streak5. Eauatim.~ for the eLlcullation of horizontal and veriJci;-.1 diimlacements
are presented.
01
uzBEr DEPUTI IMITII MIXISTM DI.SCUSSFS ENYIRO*tF,,TAL PROBLEM
Interview with,Deputy Health Ministar-oC Uabokokaya SSR, V 10044thealft bry
correspondent; Tashkent,, Pravda Yontoka, ltu;sian
To7the atr~sm,- To the Inke. To the mountainm, In word
not-ire beck-
an a us not only during vacations but also during our free vockogde ' Fishing
and hunting gear have become scarce, mid along with it-backiacks, bootst
tertx and camp kettles.
Nry sites and rest zones, preserves and rttr"ntion areas are appearing.
The word "eccloRy" in becoming were and more 4 household word. Severs.1 dkys
ago, an International Day for,l'ratection of the Biomphere was established,
Mmi and his onrtronmrut- This problem forms the topic of the Proposed
conversation of our correspondent with Deputy- Health MIDLator of Usbehakays
NJ
QuRsti.ai Petr Ivanovich, a few words about the reRpons for the popu-
larity or the terms "biosphert" .~ocology- end "environ.ontal pollutiez.- Why
are they being uttered more. and more frequently In recent yadrs?
Min-ers Tau have likely seen movies and photograjuhs of the Jmpsnese
capital - In- recent. t1mem, a typical feature of Tokyo has become the oxygen
men a. The sano pol
ts or a3le,ifttion of oxygen deficit,havo Appeared in
larg, cities In Vefot~rn Europe.
niont art troublous sAvjitamyj of the mopt important veolaRital problem
or con tcmpa ranel ty,, i.p. the dinappearmnce of free oxygen in the at"aphere.
Per at, theme terms are not now. The term "ecology" waz suggested over 100
years ago Uy ~- Qvkkol' for designating a now Imitate toncerning the izt*r-
relationships between animals and the environment surra%~;ndiug them. We art
Indebted to Academician V.I. Yernadakly for the term "biosplivre*1 he is an
O"'inent SovIet geochamLat. By the term biosph"r, biatechnasphars, we ex-
. emor
press the relationship of~ the living ambient me I with man's life actLvity.
The outstanding Soviet scientist, N.F. Roymera, considers that for the cormal
t4
-61 '61~1-4.
,USSR
ADILOV, D. A., YUSLIP011, K. Yu., SMMPOV, M. K., miITOIT,
Ya. G.J. LI GVAIT MINA., V. T., AGZMIOV, 11. IA., and MMMYEV, K-h. D., Uzbek
Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiolofl Microbiology, and Infectious
Diseases
"Epidemiological Characteristics of Anthrax in Uzbekistan During Recent Years"
Tashkent, 14editsinskiy Thurnal. Uzbekistana, No 1, Jan 73), PP 15-19
Abstract: In 1949-60 the incidence of anthrax affecting hLurian beings decreased
by a factor of three In the lJvl)ck SSR from that in 2.925.)18, i,,iainly as a result of
im=ization of occupationally exposed persona. In recc.-nt yours the over-all
both humans and uninials in the Uzb~--k SSR T-Ra-, reduced
incidence of anthrax among
by effective propkylactic measures. However, there is no ro-).m for
in view of the fact that there was in 1949-60 and especially in 1~461-'70 an
increase in the relative ,,eight of group infections connected ,ii-Lb the uncon-
~rolled utiliza-4on of neat aiid of other animal products after obligatory
a -1y in 'Vie pri:iate sector. Durin--
slaughter of diseased r-m anirials, particulai
the.period under consideration he frequency of anthrax in the Uzbrak SS-R exceeded
that in the USSR by a factor of with the number of. cascs in th~a Uzbek SSI?
coimqr- sing 10-16/6 of that in the entire USSR. On the basis of data coverin- 'Ve
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U
_C
RE. I111' P
H
CHICHImil", P. I.., Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, ITO 1, Jan 73, PP 15-19
[3-n 7dena'i
C
ci ce of
incidence of anthrax in the past 20 yrs, one can differentiate between three
ne In the U
zones in the Uzbek SSR: I) A zone of stable incidence among humans and animals
ashkentskaya
(Tashkentskaya, Surkhandar'inskaya, and Sqmirkandskaya, Oblasts'); II) A zone
W_t dt' c
h P"-o
with periodic outbreaks (Andizhunskaya, Miorzemska~,ra, and Kashkadar'inskaya
lasts
Ob and th~
Oblasts and the MSSR); III) The zone with the most natisfactory conditions
a _aya
(Bukharskaya, Syrdar'inskaya, Namanganskaya, and Ferganskaya Oblasts). '17he
r 7k
ratio of cases of human anthrax to those in the entire Uzbek SS!i -"ras 62-33j,
35-25, and 2.42-p~ in zone I, II, and III, respectively, and that of annWiray. o' P
animals 67-13, 32.02, and 0-85P' in zone I I II, and III., respective!-y- In viev,
of the fact that the infection remains in the soil, prophylactic measures in
locations at- which anthrax has occured imst be carried out constantly regard-
less of the time that has elapsed since the last outbreak and these jri~-,,asures
reinforced at times at which digging into the ground takes place, e.g., in
connection w-L
"th agricultural irrigation.
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Epidemiology
USSR
" "AIROV, K..S., MCMiN P -I EIUMA~EUOV, S. M., P ULATV ,YA. G. LI-GVAN-
R, 'VA
MA, IMHWATOV ~~WMQ K. A.j and SERED1111 , V. C.
"Methods and Tactics to be Applied in Detecting.Local Foci.of Cholera~'
Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, Ho 12, Dec 71, pp 3-7
Abstracti With the appearance of the El Tor variety of cholera, endemic
foci of this disease developed In a number of countries In which classical
cholera could not take root. Thereason for this is the capacity of El Tor
vibrios to survive for prolonged periods of. time In the hwitan organism and
the environment. Lac--I cholera foci came developed in which the circulation
of-the agent is sustained by a chairL of:atypical ditioaneo, prolonged carrier
state of the vibrios In humans, and possibly transmission of the infection
by-aquatic organisms, Discovery of the carrier state.,among persons with
diseases of the bile secretion system led A# G. Nikonov (1960) to the conclu-
sion that~cholera vibrios Pay be retained for a long time In the gall bladder,
He proved the correctness of this conclusion experimentally. During the
recent cholera pandemicp vibrios were detected rare frequently in the gall
bladder. In cases of El Tor cholera, which Is caused by heLiolytic varieties
of the microorganism, it is advisable to determine the titer of antibodies
with reference to the hemoly-tic enzyme found in the supezmatant liquid of
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of meat broth cultures. The complement fixation reaction, which has been
used as an immunological test for choleza in Russia since 1909f has been
forgotten for inadequate reasons. The very small amount of cholera vibrios
present in the stool of cholexa patients and vibrio carriers can be detected
by means of suspended antibodies, among which alizarin, indaaLhrone, and
anthragallo antibodies are used most frequently. Concentration of cholera
vibrios-on membrane filters follows by.supplementary cultivation (Ye, V.
Chibrikova, ig6o, 1962) made it possible to increase greatly the sensitivity
Of,the imunofluoreseence method of~detection.' A. K. Adamov et al (1969)
isolated El-11ro vibrios from fish caught in rivers of Turkmenia. According
to.results obtained by the authors of this article, cholbra vibrios may be
detected in the intestine of fish even when tests on the,water in which the
fish have been caught are negative,~ Tisting of fish is therefore recommended
as a-method for the detection of latent foci of cholera in bodies of Hater.
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r1TTrUVVT11,T_
ZAIROV, K. S. SEMIOTROCHEV, V. L. , _t., Central muVaLmnov, S. m.,
PULATOIJ, Ya. G., and L1 GNIAN, KMIA, Nf~ Asiah Scientific Research
Antiplague Institute Ministry of IfealCh Uzbek SSR and Uzbek-Antiplague
Station
"Some Problems of the Spread of El Tor Cholera and Its Prophylactic Measures"
Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, NY o2, 1972,:pp 10-14
Abstract: Mild cholera cases and, especially, cholera carriers are not always
detected or reported. This is especially true for El Tor cholera, which breaks
out.in alternating waves, first epidemic, 'then sporadic. It takes a relatively
milder course and is less lethal than.ordinary cholera, sometimes resembling
a gastrointestinal upset. El Tor vibrios found in water sources -in certain
areas are lysagenic, in others not. Members of the family and neighborhood of
those suffering the disease, particularly preschool children, are often car-
riers, for a period of about four days after contact. Certain mportant
measures dealing with the sources of infection are suggested: 1) compulsory
bacteriological examination of persons arriving from Asian countries 2)
Epidemiolo.ical examination for cholera for all those suffering gastro-in-
testinal disturbances 3) development and application of effective methods
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USSR UDC: 911.3,616.927(575.1
K IHM IOVA
CHIGqM-,TDT !.., FULkTOV, fa. G., YUSUF Yu. M GVAI V. T., BADAI
Mv
V A, F. S.
"The Prevalence of Typhoid-Paratyphoid Infection-s and the Means for Eradicati-ng
them in the Uzbek SSRII
Tsb. Materi~dy XT Vses. slezda epidemiologov, raklrobiolo~--ov i infektsionistov
Tezisy dokl. Ch. I (Proceedings of the 1-~)th P-11 Union Conference of Epidemiolo-
gists,. Plicrobiologists and Specialists in Infectious Diseases, Re-ports of Theses,
Part 1--collection of rorks) Moscow, 1970,.pp 279 (from RZII-36. Maditsinskaya
geografiya No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1.36.250)
110' Abstract
7
Epidemiology
S-CA
U
R
MUKHAINEDOV, S. M., SERFLUN, V., G UIZHEVATOVA, Y1. V. , ar4
LI GVAN KiVA, V. T.
"Contribution to the Taxonomy of El Tor Vibrios"
Tashksnt, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No:9, Sep 70, pp 42-46
Abstract; During the last 50 years, no agreement has been reached on the true
cholera vibrio. Feeley. who studied 220 strains, divided them into five bio-
types. However, since all were true cholera vibrios, hia~regarded the division
into the classic cholera vibrios and the El Tor vibrios as ijivalid. The classi-
fication into lysogenic and nonlysogenic strains does not, correspond to their
virulence. The varying susceptibility of the vibrios to L bacteriophages facili-
tated determination of the geographic distribution of lysogenic El Tor vibrios.
Since no classification has been officially approved, it is apparent that there
isonly one cholera pathogen: Vibrio cholerae., The dissimilarities among its
lilarlants lie within the limits of genus Variability. They all havo one common
-in.
property: they cause cholera in Yk Vaccines made with the classic cholera
vibr.ioa are effective against El Tor vibrios. In addition to the dissimilarities,
there are some biological dissimilarities botwoon classical and El Tor vibrios.
The El Tor vibrios survive longer in the external environment, especially in
USSR
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water, and are more resistant to antibiotics. Contrary to the.classic typo, they
areall prototrophic. The great vitality of the El Tor vibrios is manifested by
their interaction with the classic type in~vitro arxi in vivo. However, no ex-
planation has yet been found for the fact that the El Tor cholera which developed
in India in Yjarch-April 1964 almost.completely displaced the classic oholera.
People can carry El Tor vibrios for many years. The ability to produce endemic
foci is greater for the El Tor thanXor:Iclassic vibrios.,':Staple endemic situa-
-tions induced by,E1 Tor vibrios have reaently been observ-bd inthe Philippines,
Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.
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HICIM Ut of Health Uzbek SSR
C
I -Mi, P., Der, y Minister
ted Guest. How to Protect Yourself Against' the Flu"
The Uninvit. t,
Tashkent, Pravc Vostoka., 2k Jan 70.1 P:3
Abstract: The individual can combatt the flu best. by rairmin-,TnZ at home at the
first siryns of ;"-he disease,, callin the doctor and observing V-he basic rules of
9 U
hygiene. -Industrial establishments should waintain optin, m temperaitures, use
quartz and other bactericidal lanTs,-_ventilate the prenises frequently, etc.
Uzbek 1-41inistry of Health enforcer. a strict quarahti sales person-
ine., requires
nel and others who come in direct contact with the public to wear rasks, and
stockpiles.large quantitiies of specific therapeutic agents (vaccine, serm"
.1
gawm--giobulin). The public.transportati6n:system helps to spread the disease
because of the large numbers of people that urie it during, rush hours. Ravchod-
ulinigr is u.-fed to reduce the. size of the 1 cr&wds. Frequent disinfection of all
trolle- s and buses is also reco=.ended.
y
'1~ P T
S E:REMI N V G C,JT E7' T ~,IUK- IEDOV, S'
IlThe Problem of the EIL Tior %7ibr4_o_,-,
Tashkent, le'Ieditsinskiiv zhurnal lizbekistana, Nlo I, 197D, 3 - 7
L
Abstract: In recent years, cholera~has been ca"!; by
'Co'rere
:El Tro vilbrio. Ir T-7--s fir-St -is 'd in tlha end
L C!I'
o f7 -h e
h C e n t u r y i Li th. a T-,-! Tor Quaral'tine S--Ci*._I' L'O.1 OVI 'CW2
P C-n i n s t, la In 1905, whcr, mtortality from dysenter-L.7 Lncreasec amon-
pilgrims quarantined at the Sl Tor Station, GotschilC_ was scnt Lhere
to investl:gate the possible presence of cholera v`brios a~inioa-
Ir
L s Prow, 07 cadavers, he isolated 'JiS vib-1--io stra-ins , identi-
D
tying six a an i"i Clfl I With C'01cra
s cholera vibrios, since they i7ere u I
_i s in all aspects aLid were -lutiz-1--ted icho", Cra arum.
vibr o a,,,,,, b v !a r,
I awevar,. bota (-roups were able to produce tr~-_ iner".31 ysis in groat a-d'
L
sheen erythrocytes. They contained a hemotoxin and r;: o r o r, w h c, i
4
arr_ characteristic of t-he non-cholera N, a S -L*! C v i br i r, S U r t "i o r
their nntitoick sera caused. cross neutralizati, On' buz n, c u
tination. -Ior thesp reason5, tile El Tor vibrioz,were not re,fardA
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S2-amr"~' V. G., et al. Tashkent, Mfediftsiinskiy 2;nurpnal Uzbekistaaa,
No 1,~ 1970,
as chol ra-producing. Fowever, most Russian scitz-at-ists, espec-l'--aliv
e J- L
those who worked during the 1908-1909 cholera epidemic in -Fe-ers-
1~ -L 7~
burg, were of a differeat opinion. They found that witki
3-n,,,,r enzymatic activity, the strains would lose tl,cir heroolytic
ability. By 1938 the number of . identified strains of-, 7,11 7-,---,,o vilu- rios
increased L-o 50. Doorenbos cons-idered them to Oe
v
ibrios.pffected by phages. The -first cholera outbreak caus~-r- ~Dy
EL Tor vibrios was recorded in 193-7 on Sulavesi -1--Iiand, and tu(-:t
second OLI-tbrCak, caused by he-molytic vibrios, wps recorded- n -1~43
in indi-a. This gave rise to a.polemic about the exact definition,
of true cholera vibrios, and was followed by extensive invo-st-i"a'
OL varlous 8trains with regrard. to their. morpholo-1-ical, biolo-ical,
ic ar c test,
bilochemaica-,, serolog al., d ultural properties. MLzierouls
were developed which revealed, "Imon- other things, that tlva hemollytic
ability o--F the vibrios was variable and-perishable. As a result,
the El Tor v.`Lbrios were divided into three groups: constant-ly
L
hemolyt !C, COIL nI noahemalytic, - ard weak- L
C -Sta Cly y hemolyt.-c, even thougLh
t e pat.' cholera. I P. 1964,
YS104 IS nc ..ozene~
q. V G. et al shkent 'Nedit ni Zi-
L
S ER 7tDi
no 1-970, pp 3-7
c strains 0 f 't-he classic wl-ii6- were
Nobe Id 'solated.
w~ztre call
resistant to 1,11aker-jee pharrc- -rv. These strain., ed ro-er-
clediate. It was conclu'ded that El . Tor vibrios botli and
inte=ediIL
non -pa tao,-renlc, alos occupy- an te~ po-siz-forl
and arethe predecessors 6E classical cholera~strains.
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_TITLE--THE UNINVITED GUEST: HOW TO PROTECT.YOURSELF.AGA[NST THE FLU _(j_
--AUTHOR--CHICHENINt P.
~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
11-SOURCE-TASHKE,,,4T, PRAVDA VOSTOKA, 24 JAN 70, P 3
PUBLISHED--24JAN70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL.-SCIENCES
0PIC.TAGS--INFLUENZA, DISEASE CONTROL, INFLUENZA VACCINE, BLOOD SERUM,
-:-.-.GAMMA GLOBULIN
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENTCLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
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;tIRr ACCESSION N;3--AN011305,9
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_]C-IRC ACCESSION NO-AN0113059
r
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THEINDIVIDUAL CAN COMBAT THE FLU
~.:_~.BEST BY REMAINING AT HOME AT THE FIRST SIGNS OF THE WSEASE, CALLING THE
-,DOCTOR, AND OBSERVING THE BASIC RULES OF HYGIEtNE. INDUSTRIAL
..,:ESTABLISHMENTS SHOULD MAINTAIN OPTIMU14 TEMPERATURES', U5E QUARTL AND
OTHER BACTERICIDAL LAMPS, VENTILATE THE PREMISES FREQUENTLY, ETC. T14E
MINISTkY OF HEALTH ENFORCES A STRICT QUARANTINEv 'REQUIRES SALES
PERSONNEL AND OTHERS WHO COME IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE PUBLIC TO NEAR
STOCKPILES LARGE QUANTITIES OF SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
MASKS, AND
'E,.SER'Ul-t, GAMMA GLOBULIN). THE PUBLIC TkANSPO~ZTATION SYSTEM
(VACCIIN
HELPS TO SPREAD THE DISEASE BECAUSE OF THE LARGE NU,46ERS OF PEOPLE THAT
IT DURING RUSH HOURS. RESCHEDULING IS.URGED TO -REDUCE THE SIZE OF
FREwUFNT DISINFECTION OF ALL TROLLEYS AND 6USES Is ALSO
RECOMMENDED. FACILITY: MINISTER OF HEALTH, UZBEK S-SR.
USSR UDC 621.391.63
AVTONOMOV, V. A., BORISOV, B. S., GRUDININ, A. S., VARL-4MOV, I. V., KANDYBA,
Pei Ye., KOLYASITIKOV, V. A., KRASYUK, B. A., MESKIN,~,S. S., PETRUSEVICH, V. A.,
POLTORATSKIY, E. A., RAVICH, V. N., and
"High-Spped Optical-Electronic Switch"
Elektron. tel-hnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Mikroelektronika (Electronics Technology-
Scientific-Technical Collection. IL-licroelectronics), 1971, Issue 2(28), pp 3-8
.(from RZh-Elektronil-a veye Drimeneniye
No 8, August 1971, Abstract No 8B321)
Translation: An optical-electronic pair is developed, on the basis of which
a hybrid microcircuit is produced which assures a high galvanic decoupling
and is compatable vith respect to the input and output parameters with inte-
grated logic circuits manufactured by dome
stic industi-j. 4 ill. 4 r6f.
Summary.
Microele ctronics
USSR LjDc: 681.325.65
DSHKHUNYPII, -1. L., OVCHINNIKOV, V. V., CHICIV
- ~~E.
"A Multiple-Threshold Lo6ic Element"
Moscov, Otkrvtiya, izobre'ueniy,-, Pronyshlcnn.N7e Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 32, Nov 71, Author's Certificate No 319077, Division Ii. filed 30 Jill 70,
published 28 Oct 71, p 177
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a multiple-threshold
logic element which contains a linear adder based oil resistors, controlled
by input diodes, and connected through biasing diodes with interconnected
cathodes to a series circuit comprised of summing resistors and a mult-i-
threshold discriminator. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the
design provides for increased speed and utilization of components which
can. be readily made in integrated-circuit form, The multithreshold dis-
criminator is made in the form of several parallel-connected single-
-threshold discriminators based on a transistor with grounded emi.tter.
The base of the transistor is connected to the collector of another tran-
sistor whose emitter is connected to the corresponding summing resis4-or,
while the collector is connected to the base of the cori
espondinc, tran-
sistor in the preceding discr-Ininator.
7.1
79046521-
'UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated Section
II Electrical, Derwent,
228719 TRIGGER CIRCUIT containing two chains of
logical elements It AND"11TOW1 in which
increased reliability is obtained by connecting to
the inputs of each chain to the outputs of the
trigger in a logical "AND" and the' outlets of the
logical "ORI'~ Tags (13), (14)
second chain in a
and (15), (16) constitute respectively the inputs
and outputs of the first chain. Tags (17). (18)
and (19), (20) of the second.
7
29,8.67 10 1182047/26-?4, 'A, iYbi:ym-i 6,
.~13-2.69) Bul 32/L7.10.60.LLaH5 21a
..Int.Cl.H Wk.
Ye
1303,
USIS,R uDc: 681-325.65:621-382
HERIN, Yu. Ye., OVCHINNIKOV, V. V., DMIGIUNYAN, V. L., VD0VICHENK0,
A., ~ P.
"A Threshold Logic Element"
USSR Author's Certificate No 318163, filed 30 Jul 70, published 2T Jan T2
(from RZh-Av-tomatika, Telemekhanika i VycbislitelInkya Tekhnika, No T,
Jul 72, Abstract No 7A58 P)
Translationt The Author's certificate presents a logic element of"the thrOI3-
hold type which contains a linear adder bazedion rosistoi-3 and controlled
by input diodes and which is connected, through biasing diodes with inter-
connected cathodes, to a discriminator. To improve the degree of integration
and increase resistance to climatic affects as well as to simplify the device,
the.discriminator is based on a single two-emitter transistor with a collector
resistor having one emitter connected to the linear adder and. a bias reoistor,
while the second emitter is connected to a~grounding line. The base of this
transistor is connected to the grounding line through a,:biasing resistor.
One illustration.
1/1
USSR uDc 681-326-36
KOYEKIN, A. I., CHICHERIN, Yu. Ye.
"A Logic Device With Standby Provisions"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
~1970, No 35, Soviet Patent No 287113, class 21, filed 21 Feb 69, published
19 Nov 70, p 62
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a loGic device with
standby provisions based on AND-NOT/OR-NOT,elements. The device contains
a combination logic circuit with standby provision, and a MD-flop with
standby provision.. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the relia-
bility of the device is improved and speed is increased by connecting the
direct information outputs of the first channel of the combination circuit
to the set termnal of the flip"flop in the first channel, while the inverse
-puts of the second chtinnel of the coniblnlLtiOll Cil-CUit al-C
information out
connected to the reset. terminals of this same flip-flop. The inverse infor-
mation outputs of the third channel of the combination circuit are connected
to the reset terminal of the flip-flop in the second channal, The inverse
information outputs of the combination circuit are 'Joined to,vether in a
majority hook-up and connected to the set terminal of the flip-flop in the
1/2
USSR
KOYEKIN, A. I., CHILHERIN, Yu. Ye., Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye
obraztsy, tovamvye znaki, 1970, No 35, Soviet Patent Nia 287113, class 21,
filed 21 Feb 69, published 19 Nov 70, p 62
second channel. 'T
"he direct controlling outputs of the combination circuit
are connected to the set terminal of the MD-flop.in the first chenrel,
to the reset terminall of the fliz-flop in the first channel and the set
terminal of the flip-flop in the second channel, and~to the reset terminal
of the in the second channel respectively. The inverse controllin--
outputs of.each channel in the combination circuit axe joined together in
an AND-INOT circuit and connected to the set terminals of the second control
stage of the flip-flo-Ds in the first and second channels, to the reset
terminal of the second control stage of,the flip-flop in the first ch-n-nnel
and the set terminal of the second,control stage of the flip-flop in the
second channel, and to the reset terminals of the second control stage of
AL
the flip-flops in the first and second,chunnels respectively.
2/2
23 -
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:112 022 UNCLASSIFIED.. PROCESSING DATE--O
ZDCT70
z.:T-ITLE--THE PREOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT A-140,CRITERIA OF ;PATIENT'S READINESS FOR
-PNEUMONECTOMY -U-
A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
1. :SOUP.CE--,VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI I.. GREK,bVA, 1970, VOL 104, NR 3, PP
~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,.SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--SURGERY, LUNG, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASE, PROTEIN, ALBUIMIN,
~-,GLOBUL I N
Z uNs T0 L
A)OCUMEhT 'CLASS--UNCLASS(FIE9
'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1986/0850 STEP NO--UR/0589/70/10/t/003/0022/0025
CIRC ACCESSION N&-~-AP0102811
UNCLASSIFIED
2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 9ArE--023CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102811
-,AtiSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE PAPER THE ANALYSIS OF
IND*ICES OF THE PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION IN 300 PATIENTS wfrH CHR3NIC
SUPPURATIVE LUNG DISEASES IS PRESENTED. THE CRITERIA OF THE PATIENTS'
READINESS~-FUR PULMONARY RESECTION ARE DETERMINED~AS WELL AS
-CONTRAINDI-CATIONSTO SUCH KIND OF SURGERY. THE CRITERIA OF ADEQUATE
b~'. PREPAREDNIESS OF PATIENTS FOR PNEURGNECTOMY SHOULD BE AS FOLLOWS: STABLE
..R,EMlSSlOW.iOF -THE -INFLAMMATORY PROCESSV, NORMALILAYION
OF.THE BODY
TEMPERATURE-:AND CLINIC4L BLOOD PICTURE,lEXCLUDING.THE SEDIMENTATIOA
RATE-v CESSATION OF SPUTUM DISCHARGE.OR ITS REDUCTION UP T3 25-50 ML A
P?
DAY, NORMAL-TOTAL OTEIN VALUES, ALBUMIN GLOBULIN CDEFFICIENT.NOT L3WER
-HAN INDICES NOT LESS THAN
-T --I, THE 'MAJORITY OF OF EXTERNAL RESPIRATION
.50PERCENT"'WLTH RESPECT TO NORMALITY.~
Ut-11CLASSIFIED
cot 0482
Soviet Invention
s Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwenc,010
METER wher
239597 INDUCT~VE L9 e a float can move
freely'along -the inductive coils indicating
its position corresponding to the measured level.
The float ha.sbeen improved, it has two flanges
which make it possible to obtain a parallel reading
from two independent coils.
12.12.66 as 1119046/26-10. A.S. ABRAMOV et al.
(28.7.69) Bul, 11/18.3.69. Class 42e. Int.Cl.G 01f.
AUTHORS: Abramov, A. S. Zotoy, S. IV.;
Maslov, G. S.; Var~,ir B
A
Shorin. N. I...-KMyushin. P kftr:ikoy. B .: T Chi tVPk0V_ N,
-Mosyakov, V. A.; Kozlovskiv, G. V.; QhiChigj,n___I, B'.:' D.~.tov, V. A
Goloyachey,_V. T Lyakhterov, M. N ; Kobeley.Yu.
1982027G
USSR UDC: 621.317-765.8
GLADICILH, G. A., PANCOV, V. G., PAKHOMOV, I. P., and CHICHIK, P. D.
"Infra-Low Noise Frequency Generator"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhni'Ka Eksperimenta, No. 3, 1971, pp 124-125
Abstract: The instrument described in this paper is designed for
tuning measurement devices by producing electrical noise in the
frequency range of 0-1 kHz., Known in spectrometry as 1-1he method
of heterodyning to zero, the.basis principle of the instrument is
to shift the noise spectrum into the,infra-low frequency range.
As shown by the accompanying block~diagram, the instru-ment consists
of a noise source feeding throueh a matching stage to a band-pass
amplifier, mid thence to a multiplier, where it is mixed with the
OutDut of a heterodyning oscillator. The beat frequencies are then
Put,through a low-pass filter. The,noise source is a silicon
stabilitron of the D814V type connected in series with a MP111
silicon transistor, and the heterodyning oscillator uses 1T403V
transistors, its tuned circuit being resonant.to 35 kHz. A cir-
cuit diagram of the noise generator is given.
82
USSR UDC 531.1
KOSHLYAKOV, V. N., LYUSIN, YU. B., and CHICHMUM M. V. Moscow
flBallistic Deviations of a Correctable Gyrocompass"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademij. Nauk SSSR# Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, No 4, Jul-Aug 73, PP
105-111
Abstract: The authors study the ballistic deviations of a correctable gyro-course-
indicator with a fluid-torsion suspension of the sensing element. In contrast to
the view where it is accepted that the orientation of the main axis of the gyro-
scope corresponds to the presence of a small velocity deviationi the authors
analyze a case where the correcting moments are selected in such a way that in
undisturbed motion they correspond to the orientation of the gyroscope axis in
the plane of the real meridian, while they correspond to the orientation of the
equatorial plane of the tracking sphere of the unit in the,.plane of the real
horizon. Formulas are given for the various parts of the gyro-course-indicator.
These are given within the framework of precession theory. The unit itself is
described in earlier literature.1-
"020
- UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
T-.ITLF-~-ON THE ORIENTED EMANATIONIOF THE'MOVING VIBRATOR9 EXCITED THE-,
_--tEISMIC OSCILLATIONS AS A SINUSOIDAL SIGNAL WITH LINEARLY MODIFIED
AUTHOR--CHICHININ, I.S., YEVCHATOV, G.P~
COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
.S.0URCE-"GEOLOGIYA, I GEOFIZIKA, 1970, NR 1, (1211 PP 1027109
DATE PUBL I SHED------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANi) bcGAN0GRAP"Y
TOPICIAGS--SELSMIC WAVE, SEISMOGRAPH* OSCILLATION
C~QNTROL ?4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS-'
,[)OCUMENT,CLASS--IINCLASSIFIED
-.PROXY-RFEL/FRAME_-1986/1288 STEP NO--UR/0210/70/000/001/0102/0109
CIRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0103170
UNCLASSIFIED
020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103170
A:BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT SHOWN THAT THE 'VIBRATOR MOVED
ONCE THROUGH. THE 4ROFILE EXCITES THE SEISMIC. WAVES WITH WEAKLY DEVELOPED
~-ORIENTATION EFFFCT. THE WAVES, JAMMING (WITH LOW SEEMED VELOCITIES) ARE
'ESSENTIALLY DECREASED IN AMPLITUDE IN THE CASE OF VIBRATOR MOVEMENT
.WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SOME BASE DURING THE-WORK AND~IIRUNII ALONG THE TIME
~:--AXIS OF THE.SEISMOGRAM.'
01-23
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR ma U5-2i2-?1547,94
17.0741543.544
V* U XOSTEMKOVA, Z. F., and ?EKMKWOV, S. D., Moscow Central
Mounm ~cientiflc-Research Institute
ODen3itometrlc Determination of Opium Alkaloids with Use of Thin-layer Chroma-
tographic Separation"
Moscow, Farmatsiyat Vol XXj No 6, Nov-Doe ?Iew 37-42
Abstracts Spectrophotometric determination of the principal opium alkaloids
following separation In a thin layer of sorbent (and also on paper, in combina-
tion with use of densitometry)p has been practiced for roughly a decade. How-
everg quantitative densitometric determination following separation in a thin
layer of sorbent has not been developed.
the Soviet-developed DI-3 densitometerp the authors made quantita-
tive determInations of five Alkaloids foritincture of oplum (3.1% alkaloids)
owing fig'uressi morphine
and opium pouder (29r-27%), arriving at the foll 0 0.981%
and 11.46%1 codein, 0,35% and 4.36%1 thebainet 0.14% and 1.69% papavarine, 0028%
and 3 26%; arAnarcotine# 1.32% and 8#3%. These figures are in close agreement
with ihose obtained with use of the method px *scribed by the USSR State
Pharmacopoeia, 10th ed.
1/2
-21
USSR
cHicHiRo, V. YE., et al., Farmatsiyal Vol Up No 6, Nov-Dee 71P PP 37-42
It was demonstrated that thin-layer chromatography and paper chromato-
graphy am of equal sensitivity, but that the interval of direct proportionality
between concentration and the optical density of the.alkaloids is much greater
with use of,the thin-layer technique (5-;60 -Vg# as against 5-25 g g). A
distinct advantage of thin-layer chromatography in the.amlysis of opium
&Ncaloid3 is that it requires only a thizd of the time!needed for paper chroma-
togmphy. Full details of the laboratory methods used$ along with graphic
and tabular data from the resultso~ are included In the~:paper.
2/2
owl
,Loa Iamm"M ig arg al r% P, I I I
UWR UDG:: 615 - 45:615-783- 1
CHICHIRO, V. Ye., SURAITOVA, A. V., BRUIIKO, L. I.,: DROZHZHIIIA,: V.. V.', Central
Pfig~~ ~al Scientific Research Institute
"A Method of Synthesizing the 1-brphine Base!'
Moscow.1 Otkrytiya, izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy.,. tov--rnN-je znaki,
No 15, MaY 71, Author's Certificate NO 302342,. Division,C,,filed 27 ~hr 70,
published 2
8 Apr 71, p 8o
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of synthesizing the
morphine base from morphine hydrochloride by-portion between a phosphate
buffer solution and chloroform. As a distinguishing feature of.the patent,
the quality of the produce is irmroved by using a phosphate buffer-solution
with pH of 6-5-7.0
Vi
USSR UDC 615-311547-910-0741543-54
ICHIR Central Pharmaceutical Scientific Research Institute
06scow
F
"The use of Thin Layer Chromatography for Determination of optimal pH
.'of Buffer Solutions in Separating Alkaloids by Countercurrent
Distribution"
Moscow, Farmatsiya, Vol 19, No 6, Nov-Dec 7o, pg44-49
Abstract: A rapid method has been developed for determination of op-
pH of buffer solutions for the-separation of alkaloids by
countercurrent distribution according,to their Rf values on thin layer
4chromatography. An inverse relatlohsnip has been established between
the Rf. of. alkaloids and optimal Ph. valuIe.of*buff6r solutions. Having
-:Plotted the Rf as a function of PH, the~curve was subjected to mathe-
matical treatment and an.equation was derived determining the relashion-
Ship between-the Rf and optimal.pH
PH 7.7 -91 Rf 12
Opt
USSR UDC Cel-438-038
BUGRD-1. L. I., DIKIY, N. A., and CHICBMIA-L. A.,
"A 1-bek-uD for the Investigation of Thermoregulatory Apparatus in Gas r-rbrbine
Engines Using the Y4thod of Structural Synthesis"
Nikolayev, T--- Nikolayev. korablestroit. in-ta (Transactions of the Nikolayev
Shipbuilding Institute) Vyp. 51, 1972 pp 64-72 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Turbostroyeniye, 1-10 7, 1972, abstract N07.49.140)
Translation: The question of the synthesis of model gas turbine engines for
the adustment of thermoregulatory, appa
rat-as under laboratory conditions is
considered. The controlling device of the model was produced with the method
of structural synthesis of nonlinear systems. An experiment on transient flow
was carried out on an analogue co=-uter Mjl-7M. An evaluation of the precision
of the model followed from the principle~of comparison of the cxperiTwntal
results with transients of a real gas turbine engine..,(4 illustrations,
7 biblioSraphical entries)
71 77
1 2 0 12 -UNCL.ASSI FIED: 'PROCESSING DATE--115EP70
,---T.ITLE--EFFECT OF KILLING TECHNOLbGY ON THE PROPERTIES OF A STEEL WITH
:!REDUCED HARDENABILITY -U-
_.A-UTHOR_-ASTROV~:YE.I., LOGANOV, M. 1 ..9 URAZOVA IV. Ar' CHICKHANov, A.T.
COUNTRY OF !NFO--USSR
TER, (2) 55-7
.-.-S,OURCE--METALLOVED. M. OBRAB. METAL. 1970t
~DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70
.,.SUBJECT ARE-AS--MATERIALS
OPIC.TAGS--NONMETALLIC INCLUSI
ONI KILLED STEEL, ALUMINUM CONTAMING
_."..~STEEL STEEL MANUFACTURE PROCESSI STEEL HARDENING
-..jCCNTROL kl4RKI&G--N9 PESTPICTIONS
~'.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME7---1988/1291 STEP NO--UR/0129/70/000/00?/0055/0057
ACCESSION NO--AP0106072
-UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 012 UNICLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATF-11SEP70
C IRC' ACCESSION NIO--AP0106072
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--LU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TWO METHODS OF KILLING WERE USED:
AI) DEEP KILL NG 'IN THE FURNACE WITH FERROSIL[CONt FERROTITANIUM, ANTj
AL; (2) DEEP KILLING IN THE FURNACE WITHOUT SI, BUT WITH AL AND
~..FIERROTITANIUM.. S1, WITH ADDNL. PORTIONS:OF ALv WERE INTqODUCED INTO
JHE LADLE THE STEEL WAS KILLED. TO EXCLUDE THE EFFECT:OF CHEM. COMPN.
~OF THE STEELS-ON HARDENABILITY, ALL OF THE EXPTL* MELTS WERE COMPOSED F
-,,SINGLE CHEM. COMPNS. HARDENABILITY DETD. BY ROCKWELL HARDNESS ALqNG
.1E.N11-01JENCRED -C.YL.INDRICAL.-SPE.CIMENS. MELTS, DEEP SKILLED WITHOUT Sl
WITH--S-1--,:ADDED- TO THE 1-10. -STEEL FOLLOWED. BY' AL,- AND F%:RRoT[T'ANIUM, SHOW
LOWER HARDENABILITY AND CONTAIN LESS AMTS.~ OF 3 AND.-NONMETALLIC
ANCLUSIONS.
Reif. Code
Acc-,~ --.Nr Abstracting Service:
AL~ABST.:'
A-A 0108179 CHEMIC L4 k 8-).
J
/-'.135550m Tool steel. Zait;henko, S. S.:
Polushkin. N. A.;
Kalm kov, Vu. D.; Chichkanov A. I.; Shevellenk-0. V, I.;
biryukova, V. N.; Aretar -H U.,
-IT ~5.S.K. 260,900 (CI. C 22c),
06 Jan 1970, AFp-l * 25 Jul 1968; From Otkrytiya; ~ Izobret-, Prom.
Obrazisy, Torarnye Znaki 1970, 47(4), 81.- Ti)~l steel mag.
lower amts, of scarce materials consisted of:: C 0.50-0.65, Si
0.60-0.90, Mn 0.20-0.40, Cr 6.5-8.0, Mo I.I-L5, W 0.7-1.1,
V 0.10-0.25, Ti 0.0-11-0.15%, Fe and impurities the remainder
MSCL
R
EL/FRAME
E
IMMIMM! WRIMM
USSR uDc 615-216.5-015-45:612.13
-e of
RAYSKIY, V. A., ROZONOV, Yu. B., and CHICHKAITOV G. G. Moscow Institut
'11~:~~e' of'Fharmacology,
Fsychiatry, RSTESSR 1-Unistry of Realt
Academy of IMIedical Science USSR
"Nature and Mode of Action of Diazepam on Some Parameters of the Blood
'Girculation'.1
lbscow, Terapevticheskiy A-rkhiv, No 8, 1973, pp 35-39
Abstract: Peroral administration of diazcpam had no significant effect on
U
the pulse rate, blood pressure, or EEKG of cardiac patients with or without
postinfarction neurotic manifestations. However, par6nteral injection of the
drug produced moderate hypotension, weak or moderate bradycardia and, in some
cases, tacbyeardia. Experiments on cats showed that the Ii,
,Totensive effect
of.diazeDa-mis caused by a decrease in vascular tone rosulting mainly from.
inhibition of the central- regulation of sympathetic tone. The drug also
relaxed briefly the smooth musculature of the vascular walls.
1A
PROCESS ING DATE--ZONO\?70
:0 UNCLASSIFJED~~.
SPL ITT lil.G OF bETA ACETYLENIC. ALCOHOLS U-
V.P., MEOVEOEVA, Al.s., CHICHKAREVA, G.G., SAFROINOVA,
1L -P.
CCUNT RY LF l\FC--U53;R
944
'SOURGE- IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR SER. KHIM. 1970, (4)v -5
D A TE PU,BLISHED ------- 70
SUOJECT AREAS-CHEM ISTRY
CHEiM I CAL D EG OM PO 5 IT f ON, ACETYLENE, DLHYDAATlON
T.UP I CTAGS-ALCOHOL,
kESTRICTIGINS
-CC-NTROL MA k Y, I N G--0
'45
PRUXY R[-LL/FRAl4E--300o/ 1306 s, rE PNG-URIMOU 70f(,l0('/(,;04/09tk4/0rj
ulkC ACCF S S I C IN oNO--AP0134980
2/2 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CLPC ACCESSICN NG-AP0134980
GP-0- ABSTRACT HEAT ING 15~ G LIPENTY~;14yLIL ',~[Tli Z5
G KcH UNUER ET SU132 0 RESULTED IN O.-TENSIVE EVOLUTION bF GAS AT
::55760tEGkEES, GCNTG. C Stlu2 1-1, SUB2 ANP MECTR-lf)LE:fp,0No C11; AT :)508DEGREES
~N f L Y
-THE GAS CUNSISTED OF MEC 66140 CH PREUG,'41,Ni' 1,6UTYN, 4,0L
AND :KG-h FEATEG TO 75-1~,)Diz%`JREES GAVE C SUB2 H SU6Z9 BUT AT 100-15ULGREES
-11AIiNLY FRIPLE W_J~D CH THE -LATTER ALC. DECOM.110. LESS READILY
GAVE
THAN:i;lfj THE FORMEK. EVIDE'N-TLY THE DECOMPiN. INTO C SIJ62 H SU82 AND
it BY HIGHER TEM I
-ALKYLENE. UXIDE AT THE LOWEf TEMP. , I S ALTERED IP. NTO
C
:FORPATIt-fi OF UNSATC. ALC. i 'aHICIA UNDERGOES ALLEIN[C RF_A.,_,~kANGEME;`4T XID
~DEHYDRATICN TO FOPMM vl[C Ti~IPLE BCND CH.,AND RCHO. THE REACTION WAS
FOLLGWED BY CCNVERSICN OF TWE GASEOUS-PRODUCTS vira cu SALTS ANO THEIR
IDENTfFICATIONt. FACILITY., IRKUTSK. INST. ORV. KHIM. IRKUT-SK,
USSR.
U C L A S S I F I L- 0
USSR UDC: 577.4
GAVRILOV, M. A., DEVYATKOV, V. V., POTEIGIIN, A. I., Q_Hj.W"VSKIY A. B,
PUPYREV, Ye. I.
"Technical Requirf-Ty nts for an Automated System for Logical Synthesis of
Discrete Controlling Devices. Using Procedures of Dialog With a Computer
in Synthesizing Such Devices. By Way of Discussion"
Inform. aterialy. Nauch. sovet po kompleks. probl. "Kibernetika" All SSSR
(Informational Materials. Scientific Council on the Complex Problem of
C~rbernetics, Academy of Sciences of the- USSA), -1971, No 7(54), pp 62-112
(from RZh~,Kibernetika, No 5, MaY 72, Abstract No, 5V325)
[No abstract]
9
UJILLA*`~plrltU rk0ttb':)'LN U UAI t:'~~-/-IJNUY f u
J, IT L EEV ALUA T I GIN 0 FTHE DESIGNS.CF'PNEUMATIC FLOTATION MACHINES -U-
-,,-.~AUTH(lk-(03)-i4AKCJ\ISKIYv SFR.GE~YEV, S.F*.l CHICHVARfJVj V M.
CF I-NFG--USSR
SCURCE -TSVET. METAL . 197C, 43(zt) 82-5
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COMPAKED ;%ITH A STANDARD 'AECH. FLOTATION MACHINE (B) IN ALL CASES) THE
EXTN. OF CU-A4AS GREATER IN A THAN [N~ B.:: THE PRODUCTIVITIES OF A AND b
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USSR uDc: 6a2.825-266
KAPAIMM., T. K. and CHIDZHAVAD of Physiology, Academy cf
ZE 0., Institute
Sciences of the GeorgMa__n-S-SR
"Influence Which Electrical Sti-mulation of the Olfactory Bulbs Has on the
Behavior and Electrical Activity of the Neo- and Archipaleocortex of a Cat"
Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 67, No 2, Aug 72,
pp 437-44o
Abstract: The paper analyzes the results of experiments done to determine
the influence of stimulation of the olfactory bulbs on the behavior of the
neo- and archipaleocortex. The experimental anirmls were cats with
implanted electrodes. An electrical stimulus comprised of hish-
-frequency square pulses was used. -A spectral analysis was done ancl waves
of different frequencies were integrated fora five-second period on the
electroencephalogram. The following rhythms were integrated in each period:
delta (2-4 Hz), theta (4-8 Hz), alpha (8-13 Hz), beta-one (13-20 Hz), beta-2
(20-30 Hz). Differences were observed in both behavioral and encephalo-
graphic changes when different strengths of electric pulses were used to
stimulate the olfactory bulbs. Protracted but weak stimulation (1-5-3 V)
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KAPANADZE, T. K., CHIDZHAVADZE, E. 0 Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzin-
skoy SSR, Vol 67, No 2, JAug 72, pp 437-44o.
causes drowsiness accompanied by synchronous high-anplitude waves in both
the old and new cortex. In the case of a short-action stimulus, cessation
is followed by desynchronization, which correlates with behavioral arousal.
A stronger electrical stimulus of the olfactory bulbs against a background
of a sleepy state induces desynchronization of the electrical acti ity of
both the neo- and archipaleocortex. If stimulation leads to encephalographic
arousal without behavioral awakening, no autonomic shifts am observed.
Intensifying stimulation of the olfactory bulbs leads'~o desynchroniza'ion
of the EEG and behavioral arousal accompanied by considerable shifts in the
EEG. Strong stimulation in the wakeful state induces licking and sniffing.
At the same time, the animals refuse to feed. Upon cessation of the stimulus,
feeding behavior is activated in animals even though they are full. It is
assumed that inhibition of feeding behavior is due to the direct action of
the olfactory bulbs on the hunger center of the lateral hypothalamus.
Above-threshold stimulation during wakefulness leads.
to the development of
epileptiform. discharges the archipaleocortex. This is another indication
of strong functional connections between the olfactorybulbs and rostral
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KAPANAIZE, T. K., CHIDZHAVADZE, E. 0., Scobshcheniya PI(ademii Nauk Gruzin-
skoy SSR, Vol 67, No 2, Aug 72, pp L37-h4o
structures of the li-mbic system. It -is concluded that the olfactory bulbs,
-while taking care of the function of smelling, may also participate in the
sleep-wakefulness cycle on the one hand, and in regulating feeding and de-
fensive behavior on the other hand. In particular, the olfactory bulbs may
have an inhibiting effect on the hunger center in the lateral hypothelamus,
and an intensifying effect on defensive reactions.
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TITLE-EFFECT OF THE DEGREE OF DISPERSION ANDICOMPOSITION OF SILLCEOUS
FILLERS CFRUBBER ON FILLER REINFORCING ACTION -U-
~~_~.AUTHDR-104)-KUKHARSKAYA. E.V., CHIGAREVAP O.Gos SKORIKo YU.I.j GILEVA,
KwGp -ft -------- ___l
~-,;.CGUNTRY.GF INFO--USSR
REZINA 1970, 29(3)s 21 .3
'..DATE PUBLISHED-70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERLALS
::TOPIC TAGS-FILLER, SYNTHETIC RU85ERr SILICA# ALKALINE EARTH METAL,
.~STY RENE/ (U) SKMS30RP SYNTHETIC RUBBER, (UlAEROSIL SILICEOUS FILLER,
IU)ULTRASIL VN3 SILICEOUS FILLER, [WHISIL SILICEOUS FILLER9 (U)BS50
-SILICEOUS FILLER. IUJZEOLEX25 SLLICEOUS-F.ILLER
CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
bGCUMEW CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/F,RAME-2000/0838 STEP NO-UR/0138/70/029/002/0021/0023
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124505
UNCLASS IFLEO
2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED -PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
',CIRC ACCESSIGN NC--AP0124505
3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A RUBBER MEXT.j CONTG. SKMS-30RP
AS :ITS MAIN COMPONENT, WAS FILLED WITH SEVERAL -SILICEOUS FILLERS, E. G.,
AEROSIL 300t ULTRASIL VN-3,t HI.-SIL, SILOXIDEr 8.5-50 (1), ZEOLEX-25 (11),
AWHOLEX-23 (111), AND THE mixT. WAS EXAMD. MICROSCOPICALLY- NO
....-CORRELATICN WAS OBTAINED BETWEEN THE DEGREE.OF DISPERSION OF A FILLER
~',:-AND ITS REINFORCING. EFFECT. THE REINFORCING EFFECT OF THE FILLERS WAS
-INVERSELYPROPORTIONAL TO THE CONTENT.OF-ALK. AND ALK. EARTH CATIONS;
--.1HUS..'IIlv Ili AND IWERE THE LEASTIEFFECTIVE FILCERS. FACILITY:
~'JNST. KHIM. SILIKATOV LM. GREBENSHCHIKOVA9 LENINGRAD* USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
-008 UNCLASSUFTED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
_~T,ITLE-REARRANGEMENT OF i)IMETHYLBENZYL-jZiHYDROXYET~IYLA,,iAONIUM CHLORIDE -U-
:AUTHOR-(02)-KUZNETSOVj S.G.1 CHIGAREVAT S4M.
OF INFO-USSR
~.-SOURCE-ZH. ORG. KHIM. 1970, 6(4)j. 881-7-
.,,DATE PUBL ISHED--~--70
:SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MOLECULAR STRUCTUREt, ALKYLATION, AMMONIUM CHLURIL)E, BENZENE
v DER I VAT IV E
--CCNTROL AARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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CIRC ACCESSICN NC--APOIZ5742
UNCLASSIFIED-
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CIRC~ ACCESSICN NO-AP0125742
'.~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HEATING (HOCH SUB2 CH SUB2 NME
SUB2 CH. SUBZ PH) PRIME POSITIVE.~CL PRIME NEGATIVE AT 175-BODEGREES
:-,SIMILAR TO 6 HR IN A SEALED TUBE GAVE PHCH SUB2 OCH SUB2 CH SU32 NME
~,SUB2.HCL'(l), TOGETHER WITH SMALL.AMTS. PHCH 5U82 OCH 5UBZ CH SUBZ
~~NMECH SUB2 PH 111). LONGER HEATING INCREASED THE AMT. 11 AND DECREASED
THE ANT. I I REARPANGEMENT~AND 11 BY
IS FORMED BY AN INTRANCL.
:.INTERMOL. N-ALKYLATION. FACILITY: INST. T,OKSIKOL.f LENINGRAD,
USSR.
USSR UDC 621.375.82
BONCH-BRUYEVICH, A. M., KOSTIN, N. N., PRZHIBELSKIY,.S. G., KHODOVOY, V. A.3
KHROMOV, V. V., CHIGIR', N. A.
"Resonance Nonlinear Phenomena in Elementary Noninteracting Systems"
V sb. Nelineyn. protsessy v optike. (Nonlihear Processes in Optics--collection
of works), Vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 75-95 (from RZli-Fizika, No 12, Dec
Abstract No 12D861) -
Translation: A study was made of nonlinear phenomena in sets of elementary
noninteracting systems under the effect of powerful radiation as a function
of its spectral composition. The displacement and splitting of the D-absorp-
tion lines of the chief doublet of the K atom in the radiation field of a
ruby laser were investigated experimentally. Nonlinear phenomena were de-
tected in connection with the variation of the refraction coefficients of the
atomic vapors of Rb and K in a laser radiation field with a~broad spectrum
(A)L= 10 nm) (the variation of the polarization, focusing, and defocusing of.
the radiation passing through the vapor,tinduced parametric scattering).
Intense directional radiation was observed in a number~of transitions of the
Rb atom on excitation bya laser in a pigment (X = 775-795 nm). The phenom-
enon of nonlinear population of the excited.states of the K and.Rb molecules
with nonuniformly broadened absorption bands was detected and investigated.
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BONIGH-BRUYEVICH, A. M., et al., Nelineyn. protsessy v optike. (Nonlinear
Processes in Optics --collection of works), Vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp
_____75-95
t4
A study was made of the saturation kinetics of the absorp ~on in red bands of
Rb molecules under the effect of ruby laser radiation. It was established
that the absorption decreases uniformly along the entire band and is restored
-Within 2-10-2 seconds. These phenomena are.explained by dissociation and
'reduction of the Rb molecules. The. results of all of the experiments were
compared with the theoretical calculations. The bibliography has 10 entries.
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USSR UDC 519.2:621.391
CHIGAR'XOV. G. and LAPINSKAYA, YE. V.
"S e trum of Orthogonal Signals Coinciding in Shape With Legendre
p c
Polynomials"
Tr. Mosk. in-ta xa6iotekhn., elektron. i avtomatiki (Proceedings
of the Moscow Institute of Ractio Engineering, Electronic, and
Automation), No 47, 1970, pp 226-236 (from Referativnyy,Zhurnal
Matematika, No 6, June 71, Abstract No 6V224,,by Ya. Kogan)
Translation: The signals examinbd are of the form
t4 T,
S.W= P.(Y'-) when -T~~
when t] > T'
where Pn(x) is a n-th-order Legendre polynomial. The authors derive a recur-
sive formula for spectral densities based on the recursive relation for Legen-
dre polynomials: 2n-1
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M N TE M, ~~NMMWUM
USSR
CHIGARIKOV, G. K., and IAPINSKAYA, YE. V., Tr. Mosk.,in-ta radiotekhn., elek-
tron. i sytomatiki, No 47"Ll 0,,pp 22 -230
where
9. S. (f) e-i"'dt.
By solving this recursive equation, the authors derive explicit formulas of
spectral densities for orthogonal systems.of even and odd order
27 1) /4n-11 sinoiT
S.. U(d) 2 I/T.. rT-,, +
2,T
Cos iff 4n--:1 sin wor
+ Or + Vin-I 20' Wr
2T
I)R 14n+1 I
+1 X
4n+l
x(sincor cos-cDT)+r (4n +I sin wrl
WITS + jr
Here Tk(x) and Vk(x) are first- and second-order Chebyshey polynomials.
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USSR UDC 621.391.3:519.27
CHIGAR'KOV, G. K., LAPINSKAYA, YE.-V.
"Spectrum of orthogonal signals coinciding with respect to shape with Legendre
~Polynomials"
Tr. Hosk. in-ta radiotekhn.; elektron. i avtomatiki (Works of Moscow Institute
of Radi Engineering, Electronics and Automation), 19,70, vyp. 47, pp 226-230
(from RZh-Radiotekhnikap No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A99)
Translation; An analytical formula is obtained for the spectral density of
~orthogonal signals coinciding with respect to shape with Legendre polynomials.
This formula makes it possible to express the spectral density of the signals
In.terms of tabulated functions. This greatly simplifies the calculations
Connected with analysis of the complex signal spectrum and the characteristics
of the systems where these signals are used.
77
USSR UDC: 548.25
BUYKQ, L. D., 2LALLOSIECIN, B. P., KOLESIEO, V. N., -and
'.'Dev3--ce for Measuring the Alloying :Profile of Epitaxial Films"
Moscow, Pribory_i tekhnika eksperimenta-, No.4, JulY-August, 1972,
pp 220-222
Abstract: The function of the device described by this paper is
to determine the concentration of impurities in epitaxial films
through the use of the barrier capacitance method, which is based
on the dependence of the p-n junction capacitance.on the impurity
-concentration. The basic schematic of the device is Given. Its
principal component is a bridge with transformer arms eqnd a set of
standard cauacitances. Capabilities of the device i..ere checked by
USIng epita--.ial films of the n+-n and n+-n-p+ types, grown on Si
of the substrate KES-0.01 by the reduction of S'C14 with hydrogen.
A curve is Dlotted for the distribution of the impurity concentra-
tion in the n+~-n film as a function of the film's thic1laiess, and
it is found that points found experimentally through the use of
this device fall almost directly on this theoretically plotted
curve. Similar graphical results were obtained for the n+_n-p+
film.
USSR UDO 621.385.6'2:621.~85.635
0 QgjTx,_V. P. YE 3 HK 0 V, 0. F
"Nonlinear Theory Of Devices Yith Persistent Interaction Of The 101 Type dith
Periodic Electrostatic Focusing Orf An Electron Beam With Finite Values Of The
Amplification Parameter"
Nelile nays teoriyS Driborov a dlitellnym vzaimodeXetviyem "0" tip.2_ !~_periodi-
chaskoy elektrostatichesk9y fokusirovkoy elektronnogo 2uchk pri konechnykh znache
iyakh parametra usileniya (cf. English above. Editorial'Board Of Journal"Radio-
engineering And Electronics" AS, USSR), 1,116scow,,1970, 19 pp, Bib., 6 titles (from
RZh--Elektroniks I yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1970, Abstract 8AI~9 DEP)
Translation; The derivation is preeented of a eyetem of nonlinoor one-dimenaional
equations for TWT and BWT with periodic electrostatic focusing (PSF) of the electron
beam; after the accuracy of the equations derived has been indirectly confirmed, a
linearization of these equations is conducted and expreesione-are obtained which de-
termine the efficiency of TWT and BWT with PEP., In the particular case of an absence
of longitudinal static fields in the interaction area, the ons-dimonalonal non-
linear equations obtained for T-JT,and B;IT.with.PSF develop intocorresponding equat-
ions for TWT and BdT, with Infinitely strong focusing by'a magnetic field. Author's
summary,
USSR UDC 681.325.54.045
GOLIK, S. M., and CHI.GIR
"An Accumulating Decimal Adderil
USSR Author's Certificate,.No 272671, Filed 4 Nov 68, Published 16 Nov 70
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telemekhan3*ka, i Vychislitel"naya
Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Abstract.No 8B290 P)
Translation: The proposed device pertains, to the field of computer engineer-
ing and is intended for adding numbers in decimal code. There is a well-known
accumulating decimal adder which contains A converter forltransforming phase
representation of code into a number of pulses; a pulse-position memory ele-
ment with OR elements; and a circuit for generating a carry pulse, which
contains a) a flip-flop with separate inputs and b) an AND element. Hcmevcr,
in this type of adder, mistakes made during the addition of numbers and dur-
ing carry operations are eliminated by:the spacing in time of the pulse train
and of the carry pulse, which decreases the.speed of the adder. The device
suggested here is distinguished by the fact that its circuit for the genera-
tion of a carry pulse contains both a flip-flop with a complementing input
-flop is connected
and an AND element. The complementing input of the flip
with the output of the pulse-position memory element. The output of the
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GOLIK, S. M., and CHIGIRIN, Yu. T., USSR Author's Certificate, No 272671,
Filed 4 Nov 68, Published 16 Nov 70 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika,
Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No SB290 P)
flip-flop is connected to one of the inputs of the AND element, the other
input of which is connected to the interrogation pulses bus. This increases
the speed of operation of the adder because the carry pulse occurs at the
same moment as the interrogation pulse.
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USSR uDc 621-382.3
PAVWV, P. V., VASIL'YE71, V. K., VOLOD'KO) V, G., ZORIN Ye. I., TETFL1-
BAUM, D. I., TULOVCHIKOV, V. S., CHI ILL-'
MIM -W.A.,
"Peculiarities of Concentration Profiles, in Ion Implantation and Their
Use for Creating Varicaps and B-;T)o'ar Transistors"
Kiev, IVUZ, Radioelektronika,- vol 14, No 11, Nov 71, pp 1353-1364
Abstract: The authors consider the principal technically i=-crt----.m-4 singu-
lax~ities of concentration rrof-iles in the case of ion-beam alloying both
vitbout distillation and after diffusion distillation of do-nants. Prcble=s
of calculating the principal sections and depths of PN junctians on Sil4con
as a function of conditions of irradiation 'and annealing are discussed.
A description is given of the use of the ion-bearn method for making a
var1ca-D with an inverse impurity gradient in the base, and also for makirg
a bine--y PITP transistor. The basic parameters of the varicap are calcu-
lated. Nine figures, one table, bibliography of nine titles.
-73
USSR UDO 621.1'85.6N.2 (088.8)
LAGRANSHY, L.Y. , PAMOV, I.A., GHIGIRINSKIY PJAO
"V,,Type Amplifier"
USSR Author's Certificate No 256094, filed 8,June 68, published 19 Mar 70 (from
RZh--Elektronika i y9ye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstract No 12AI59P)
'Tranelationt The M-Type crossfield microweve.power amplifier with nonsynchronous
performance described contains an electron gun, collector, a decelerating system,
and a negative electrode. This is for improvement of. the uniformity of the amplitude-
frequency characteristics, an increase of, the stability of the amplitude of 6e out-
put,signal during change of the-feed voltsges,~ and for,a decrease of the unit thermal
_~losd in the elements of the decelerating;eyetem. In the direction of movement of the
-electron flow, the electrode is divided,into.at least,two parts. The parts of the
electrodes found under identical potentlale:are located.,at different distances from
the decelerating system, end those found under different potentials at equal die-
tancee from the retarding system.,
USSR UDC 621.385.6(088.a)
LAGRANSKIY, L.M.,. PAII'KOV, I.A., CHIGIRINSKIY, P.Ya.
"Y,Type Beam Devicen
USSR Author's Certificate No 253940, Filed 25 June 68, Publiehed 5 Var 70 (from
RZh--Elektronika i Me 2rimeneniye, No 10, October 1970,- Abstract No 10A175P)
Translation: A Ytype beam device with a transverse nonuniform magnetic field is
proposed which contains an electron gun, an interaction spece.formed by a decelerat-
ing~system and a negative electrode,,and,a collector. With the object of increasing
-power in the device, a plate of ferromagnetic material is irtroducod, located outside
of.the interaction epace as viewed from the direction of,the negative electrode and
parallel to the latter.
USSR UDC 541.6:541.12
YANOVA, L. P., BLYSKOSI?, G- S-, GISHOVA_ A. M.- TAUBMAN, A. B., CHALYKH,
A. Ye.,.and LUKYANOVICH, V. III., Instituteof Physical Chemistry, USSR Academy
of Sciences, Moscow
"Mechanical and Chemical Grafting of Polymers on the Surface of Ionic Crystals"
Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol XXXIII, No 1, Jan-Feb 1971, pp 171-172
Abstract: It was previously established by several of the authors that grafting
of polymers,on a crystal surface is not.uniformly distributed, but appears at
localized centers. The present study was undertaken to determine the character
of this localization.
Vacuum-dried (3 hrs., elevated temperature) rock salt.and calcite crystals
were submerged in a monomer, then split, to secure a fresh surface. Intensity
ofelectron emission was measured.
Electron microscope photographs confirmed the localization of polymer grafting;
length of stay in the monomer had-no effect on the progress of grafting. It is
concluded that successful grafting is dependent not on~the bond strength of the
ionic crystal, but rather on the formation of radicals and on the ionization of
defects and the rise of free electron emission, appearing at the time of splitting.
USSR
uDc 66,04-8.2
LAGIDZE, R. M., CHIGOGIDZE IREMADZ N. K., and CHAVGI
E -LANIDZE,
EVG "'. I I
Z~hl aAd
D. G.,-Institute y Organic Chemistry imeni P. G.
Melikishvili, Tbilisi, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR
"Synthesis and Reactions of Some Substituted Tetrahydroindeno-Indenes
and 2-Phen-,71-1,3-dialkylindanes"
Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk.Gruzinskoy SS Vol 57, No 1,
Jan 70, pp 69-72
Abstract: The authors condensed the diacetate of 3,6-dimethyl-L,1-
octene-3,6-di-ol with cumene, 2,6-dimethyl-3-heptene-2,5-diol with
p-xylene and cumane, and 3,6-diethyl-4-octene-3,6-diol with toluene,
p-xylene and cumene in presence of AlCl3 yielding 2-Dhenyl-1,3-dialky-
lindane and a series of derivatives of tetrahydroindenoindene.
Physical proportios of all products aro reported. Chlorosulphonation
of an earlier synthesized sDiro-/ 2,3,6,7-dibenzo-LL,11,8,1"-dicyc'Lo-
hexylbicyclo(3,3,O)octans 7
gave a series of new sulfonylamides.
29
USSR uDc: 621-315.592
CHIGOqPLE,-Z.. N., KHUCHUA, N. GUTNIK, L. M., KHARATI, R. G., VARLAMOV,
-i-.V -BEKIREV, U. A., TYUTYUN, A. A.
"Concerning the Mechanism of Failure of Gunn Diodes"
Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1670-
-1676
Abstract: Dev-ices based on the Gunn effect operate most effectively at high
bias voltages; however, increasing the voltage causes breakdown of the de-
vice. At present there is no unanimous opinion on the mechanism of failure
degradation of Gunn diodes. In this paper the authors investigate co-
planar Gunn diodes with plane-parallel and annular electrode~configurations
both with and without a silicon dioxide passivating coating. The diodes
were tested in the pulse mode. It is shown that in accordance with pre-
viously available experimental data-the failure of Gunn diodes takes place
as a result of formation of a shorting chann6l between the contacts oi the
device. Information is obtained on the dynamics of the visible portion of
the breakdown.by means of motion picture pbotography of.this process through
an optical microscope. It is shown that silicon dioxide passivation of the
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CHIGOGIDZE, Z. N. et al., Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, Vol 6, No 9,
SeP 72, pp-1670-1676
active region has an appreciable effect on the nature of the visible portion
of the breakdown and on the ratio of the breakdown voltage to the threshold
voltage. A microscopic x-ray analysis is made of the composition of the
contact regions and the channel on various stages of thermal breakdown.
It is found that a transverse magnetic field affects the position of the
shorting channels and the ratio of the breakdovn voltage to the shorting
voltage. A study is made of Gunn diode emission in the infrared region of
~the spectrum at voltages close to the breakdown voltage. Itlis concluded
that the cause of failure of Gunn oscillators at high bias voltages is the
formation of current strings caused by the development of an S-shaped
current-voltage curve due to iMp,~.Ct 4onization,vhen a strorg field domain
passes over the specimen. The authors thank M. S. Shur for discussing the
results of the paper, and X. N. Mamat-sashvili -for taking part in the mea-
surements.
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USSR UDC 632.4.42/.49A/z
CHIGRIN
au".La - , BESSMEL'TSEVA, L. M., POLYAKOVA, G. D., and ALESHIN, Ye. P.,
Nomr%=auvigus Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology, Krasnodar
OlEnzymatic Activity in Dormant and Germinat.Ing Uredospores of Puccinia
graminis f. tritici"
Moscow, Sel'skokhozyaystvennaya Biologiya, Vol 5, No 4, 1970, pp 591-594
Abstract; Respiratory activity and respiratory rate were determined in moist
uredospores of the agent of wheat stem rust after germination for 18 hours.
The-intensity of oxygen uptake by homogenates and intact:spores in the presence
of sodium linolate, sodium ascorbate, cytochrome C, phloroglucinol, and gallic,
caffeic, and protocatechuic acids, as well as in the presence of sidium azide
.,and sodium diethyldithio-carbamate was measured in dormant uredospores before
and 18 hours after the start of germination. Respiration of uredospores sharp-
ly increased when they were moistened but decreased after 18.hours' germination
to the rate of dormant spores. These changes in respiratory rate indicate that
in%the course of germination fats are utilized first and then carbohydrates.
Copper-containing Larminal oxidases play an important part in oxygen uptake
by-the uredospores, and the activity of tbese:enzymes increases appreciably
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USSR UIDC 6 C-1
RU--j'ES, V. S -Doc tcr Of Tec'~-Micall Scieni~cs cr-IiIGRINO V N.
Technical S"ciences, AS-I,,0L'DDV,, V. i., CamdIld-a te o-r 'fechnical
E, n g i a e r , a n I r 1 i& --'- r , e L. 1 1 C i
institute Of Ferrous Metallurgy ii-,,,ani 1. 1 Bardi-ni
"Formation an-- "'-.;2fa~io- of Nori-Mecallic inclusio,l-- DLr-i--~~
Pouring"
C,
oc cow- S t a -I o 10 , 0 c 7 0 p p 8 9 5 - 3-0 7
--a ce r f;
Alb s r- r a c z Z,
`ac:,nal scu--cc~s o~ ~cim`s.;ion Of cali;c
the pr~
steel nou--in-, a n z, I f che
u a c 1~ 3 , C a 6 -j S '-7, 1 C 11 Z 0 117-11S 5 ~a c 5 L! 0 ta C a Z: G 10
0 Een- mic-tal. A -'11-1~asive flow of rat-d into tilt-
-Y st-can, makes f3oLatiO-1. 0t'
~-e wea" a- f 4~, ci en '11 i h, 1e
kered - a su - ve~ Of
600-6 7- n tin e intermediate ladle.
m
2/2 024 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP013669Z
:.ABSTRACTlEkTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THESE BILLETS WERE SUCESSFULLY
-AT 203 M PER MIN THROUGH A
CAST 10 M NOZZLE FROM.0.7-0.8PERCENT C STEEL
-HOLD I NG TUNOISH TEMP. AT 1510-300EG.REES ANO::THOSE FROM
1.2-103PERCENT C STEEL WHEN THIS TEMP. WAS 1490-15100'GREES. CLOGGING
OF THE NOZZLE WITH NONMETALLICS WAS PREVENTED BY-SUBSTfTurING AL IN THE
-LADLE WITH I KG CA.SILICIDE PER TON POROSITY AND GRAIN SIZE WERE
AL WIRE PER-TON TO THE MOLD, WHICH DID NOT
'CONTROLLED BY ADDING 0.3 KG
_~,--CONTAMINATE BILLET SURFACE*' EXCESSIVE PRESSURE OF 17.5 TONS PRODUCED BY
:THE PINCH.ROLLS CAUSED CRACKING AND SEGREGATION IN BILLETS, WHICH WERE
-LIMINATED BY REDUCING THIS PRESSURE TOJ.5 TONS.~ SURFACE FOLDS 0.5-2
MM BY-14OLD OSCILLATION WERE.I.FULLY ELIMINATED BY SCALING IN
SUBSEQUENT HEATING.
UNCLASSIFIED
PROCESSING
012 UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--ARTIFACTS IN IMEASUREMENTS OF THEFARADAY EFFECT -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-C-HIKALOVADUlINA, O,P-, SHAKCINOVt YU.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 19701 28(2)t 41.9-20
:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~:~.SUBJECT AREAS--1310LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--DNAt ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, FARADAY EFFECT, UV SPECTRUM
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/024L STEP NO--UR/0051/70/028/002/0419/0420
;CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119237
UNCLASSIFIED
I MIR
~212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
ACCESSION NO--AP0119237
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE
THEORETICAL AND EXPTL. DATA OF MAGNETIC ROTATORY DISPERSION OF NATIVE
AND DENATURATE13 DNA AT THE 260 M MU ABSORPTION BAND WAS FOUND. DNA
POSSESSED INSUFFICIENT SYMMETRY TO OBSERVE THE DISPERSION JF TYPE A.
-THE ROTATORY VALUE AT 260 M MU INCREASED NIONLINEARLY DURING A CHANGE OF
ABSORBANCE OF THE SOLN. UP TO 0.5 AND THEN IT REMAINED CONST. THIS MAX.
VALUE WAS PROPORTIONAL TO A MAGNETIC FIELD INTENSITY AND DECREASED WITH
INCREASING WAVELENGTH. AT WAVELENGT14S LOWER AND HIGHER THAN 260 M MU,
A LINEAR DEPENDENCE OF DIFFERENT SIGN WAS 113SD. AT HIGHER ABSORBAINCE; IN
THE CASE OF 0NAq A SMALL TYPE 8 EFFECT PARTICIPATED. SIMILAR ARTIFACTS
WERE OBS01. IN THE.CASE OF GUANOSINE, THYMIDINEp AND BA SALT OF CYrIDYLIC
'ACID. ACETONE AND METHYL ETHYL KETONE SHOWED NO EFFECT, ACETOPHEN(INEJ A
SMALL TYPE- B EFFECT, THESE ARTIFACTS ARISING DURINGJHE MEASUkEMEwr IN
THE ABSORPTION REGION WERE EXPLAINED BY REPEATED,PEFLECTIONS FROM
CUVETTE WALLS BY LIGHT DISPERSION.- AT LOW TRANSPARENCY, THE EFFECT
...-CAUSED BY A SOLVENT WAS GlVeN BY A MAIN COMPONENT ONLY, WHICH EXPLAINED
THE. -.11SATN. 11 AT HIGH ABSOkBANCE. THESE ARTIFACTS WERE IMPORTANT IN
-MEASUREMENTS IN THE UV SPECTRAL REGION.
--UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
CHIYXR, K. P., et al (Editors)
Sportsmen-Podvodnik, Vyp 29 (Underwater Athlete-Issue 29), Moscow, DOSAAF,
19?2, 72 pp
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
~SPORT
Chiker, N.P., Underwater sport 1967-19?0 3
Stashevskly, V. G. New Developments in sport 13
TECHNIQUE AIM EQUIPMIT
Raynus, A. S., and Ioffe, I. G., Underwater acoustic communication
between skin divers 26
Dmitriyev, A. N. Underwater tethered andtowed apparatus 40
Korolev, A. B., Murav'yev, V., B. and Shabalin, V. N., Decompression 47
Medyanikov, V. V. Trident for underwater weapon 51
UNDERWATF-IR RESEARCH
Plashinskly, M. A. Looking for ore in the Sea of Japan 53
Shapovalov, G. I., and Spinov, Yes Rot Underwater archeology around
Khortitsa. Island 66
USSR UDC 531.781(088.8)
TURBAL, V. K., PETROV, V. G., VIDEMAN, A. P., IVANOV, N. M., CHIKER, ILU. N.
"Elastic Sensing Element"
USSR Author's Certificate No 216992, filed 7 Oct 66, published 19 Aug 69
(from RM-MetroloLya i lzmeritellnava Tekhnika, No 1j Jan 70, Abstract
Translation: The proposed elastic sensing element of frm-e type consists of
a base and moving part which measured loads and is coupled with the
base by spring hinges. For simultaneous individual measuring of the moment
and force, which act in one plane -- for example on the vane of a propeller
it is equipped with a second moving element coupled with the first moving
element by a sprIng hinge and two sensing elements in the for-in of bent flat
springs which prevent longitudinal strain and interact with the moving sensing
elements.
USSR UDC 533-9
TSYTOVICH, V. N., and so
"On the Structure of ExcDonential Spectra of Rolstivistic Eloatrons :Ln a
Turbulent Plasma"
kbscow, F-Anika PI&2ny Sbornik Statey Moskovskogo
Instituta, No 3, 1971, PP 97-103
Abstracts In previous articles the autho the problem of the ac-
rs cansidered
cele=tion of relativistic electrons 1xi Ft turbulent plpmsma during their inter-
action uith electrowazietic radiation, It was shown tha~h the nolution. of the.
self-consistent. problem -For wcwes and elect-rons. glve3 an exponential ea,,~rgy
Spectrum - I/ , Y -for electrons with the exponent Which is a fmiction of
-the ratio Y of the plasma energy density I W to the plasma particle energy
dewity, Y, V/n,Me2, Lnd the ratio of the Un-frequcilay W(O) Civrir,
V
to the plasna frequency 6)p, _V47t-ne?-/;me, ell/mcw These spectra.
Pe
USSA
TSYTOFICH, V. Nt., and CFIKHAMEV, A. S. Fizika Plazmy -- Sboinik Statey
Moskovskogo Inzhenerno-Flzichesskogo Institutrap No 3,, 1971, PP 97-103
are generated only up to those maxim= energies whose values are detern1ned
from radiation cutoff conditions.
'Ine acceleration of relativistic electrons is due to the action of
w-4;netic braking and plasna mechanisms. The relf,.tioyt bet"con particle Cnergy
and frequency is different for these Uo nechanio-m.3, It Is I'Moial th--at inflecti-on
points are observed in post spectra of radiation scurces. They czja be ex-
y losses due 4o tile radiation o-,CL, rela-
plained by charges resulting from
tivistic, electrons in the propagation of elloctronz from a genoration source,
Fiom consiclerations concerning the two acceler-, tion mechanisms, it follows
that there is also another poBsibility, involving tile fact- ti~at during larti-
cle acceleration inside the sources the above-indicated inflection Point3 are
formed in t-lic spectra of -the accelerated particlos, and spectra of this kind
are injected in the space outside the sources. .1ho present article is dcvoted
L;
to an analysis of this question. It is shown th---t the paxtiQllc apectra most
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USSR UDC [537.226-'537.311.331:[S'-~7.5351
GEORGOBIA'7T, A. IT., LA`.~_ROV, A. V. , TODUA, P. A. , CHT A-
"Characteristics of- the E-lec-t-oluminescence of Homogeneous Zinc Sulfide Single
Crystals Caused by tccustoelectr4C Tnstability"
Kratkiye soobshch. Do 'flz. (Brief Communications In Physics), 1971, No. 6,
pp 31-34 (from F7'!7. Fi~:`:~a, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract Nlo Me_14' 6)
Translation: A studv of the electrolum4-escence in
ZnS:l crystals which occurs
upon the rise or acoustoelectric i-nstability is described. The relaxation time
of the clectrolumnescence