SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONOPATSKAYA, V.M. - KONOVALOV, I.M.
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USSR UDC 591.1-15
KONOPEL'KO, K. G., BURDIYAN, L. I., Editorial Staff of Izv. AN KirgSSR"
"Change of Nitrogen Metabolism and Enzyme Activity in the Brain and Liver
of Rate With Tumors Under Ionizing Radiatioe
Frunze, Izmenenlye azotistogo obmena I fementativnoy aktivnosti v golovnom
nozge i pecheni krys-opukholonositeley pri. ionisiruyushchey radiatail (Cf.
English above), 1973, 17 pp, bibl. of 36 titles (manu=rlpt deposited in
VINITI 28 Feb 73, No 5551-73 DeP.) (frox Kh-Biologicheskaya Khiaiya, No 14,
25 Jul 73, Abstract No 14FI285 Dep by the authors)
Translationt It is shown that in the brain of tumorous animals (with HS-i
hepatoma and 6-1 sarcoma) exposed to gamma rays the amide nitrogen of gluta-
mine is a source of free ammonia. Under the effect of gamma rays in a dose
of 4500 rads the content of amide nitrogen of proteins und free ammonia in
the brain tissue of rate approaches the norm. In the brains of exposed aninals
with BS-1 hepatoma t2here is a noticeable Increase in the concentration of
free ammonia and a considerable reduction In the content of aulde nitrogen of
glutaminep the amide nitrogen of proteins remaining within the norm. In the
brain of exposed rate with H-1 sarcoma there is a conaiderablm Increase in
the quantity of free ammonia and the amide nitrogen of glutamine and proteins.
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USSR
KONOPELOKO, K. G., et al., lzmeneiye asotiztogo obneaa i formentativnoy
aktivnosti v golovnox mozge i pecheni krys-opWcholenositelay pri ionisiruyush-
chey raliataiio 19?39 1? pp, bibl. of 36 titles
It is found that under the effect of gamma rays in a dose of 2500 rads tumor
growth its retarded although the tumors are not reeorbeda The action of gamma
rays in a dose of 4500 rade retards tumor growth and reduces the size of the
tumor. In the liver of tumorous animals an increase is,noted in the con-
centration of ammonia with a relatively Constant glutW-ne content and a
considerable reduction in the amount of amide, nitrogen 4 proteins.
30
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USSR
KONOPEL'KO K G MALISHEVSKAYA, N. I.
"Changes in Carbohydrate Metabolism and.Enzyme Activity in the Mouse Brain
as a Result of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation"
Redkollegiya Zh. -1zv. AN K:Lrg. SSR" (Edltorial Board of the journal
"Bulletin of the Kirghiz SSR), Frunze, 1973, 15 pp. 42 refs. (Manuscript
received at VINIT! (All-Uaion Institute for Scientific and Technical
Information) 30 May, 1973, accession No 6201-73 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal,
30F, Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 18, 25 September 1973, Abstract No 18FI135
Dep.)
Translation: In the development of radiation sickness in experimental animals,
at different times after gamma irradiation (60CO) it vas established that the
phase nature of changes in the brain glycogen content depended on the activity
of the glycogen-forming enzyme system. The phosphorylase and the gamma- and
alpha-amylase activities depended on the time after irradiation and were also
phasic in nature.
CSO: 1841-W - END
UDC:669.017:S39.434
KONOPL.ENKQ,---V-.-P., PLEKMNOV, V, A. and POLYAKOV, V. N., Moscow
Vh-8iii~ering Physics Institute
IlThe Accumulation of Deformation and Changes in the Nature of Rupture
of KHl8Nl2T Steel During Thermal Cycl-ing Loading"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 2, Feb 74, pp 38-40
Abstract: The change in the nature of rupture of KHl8Nl2r steel during
thermal cycling loading is studied as a function of the unidirectional
accumulation of deformations after various degrees of hardening. It is
shown that with preliminary exhaustion of ductility of the,miiterial,
the probability of brittle fatigue rupture,increases.
1/1
USSR UDC:539.4
KOINOPLENKO, V. P., ARTYUKHINA, L. L., OVSEPYAN, Ye. S., VINOGMDOVA, V. S.,
Moscow
"The Level of Equicohesive Temperature of VM-1A Molybdcnimi Alloy Upon
Short-Term Testing in a Vacuum"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, Oct 73, pp, 51-5S
Abstract: It is established that the equicohesive tempel-ature of ~,$I-IA
alloy in a vacuum of 5.10-4 or 5-10-5 mm lig:is approximately 12500 C and
increases both as a result of preliminary triple washing of the chamber
with argon (to about 14500 Q and as a result of protection of! the Surface
of specimens with a heat-resistant coating (to over 1500' C). The level
of the equicohesive temperature of the alloy results from the rate of
development of surface micror-copic cracks which develop at points of sep-
aration of hard and brittle oxygen-containing phases on grain-boundary
surfaces, which are enriched with residual oxygen during high-Lemperature
testing.
1/1
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Polymers Pol'y'MeAzation
USSR MC 6781-049.9
VASIMNOK, YU. I j ZAGUKOVA NOV, A. X.,
.0 V. N. 0SVIOZ
MHA93KIY9 A. F:: AVEZDTjLA,--M-A.l and:ADRSYCHIZOVe YU. P.
nNovel Antistatic Agents for Plastie'
Hoscomp Plasticheskiye Massy, No 109 1971# pp 11-13
Abstracto Results axe reported of a study of the antimtatic efficiency
of 4miAazolinium bronohyd~ates, sodium salts of imidaso)Anium hydroxides,
and adipic salts of imidazolinium and pyridialum after deposition on the
surface of low density polyethylene, high density polyethylone, block
polyethylene, and polymethylmetacrylate as well as with int:tvduct'Lon of
these agents directly into the polymer mass. It has been detern."ned that
deposition of these substances on the surfaces of polymers clecreazes the
specific surface resistance at 20+ 2 0C and relative humidity 65 � 3%. The
sodium salts of the substituted fm-idazolium hydroxides are especially effective
in lowering the surface resistance. Addition of 1-4 weight-% of the Investi-
gated antistatic a,-,-nt directly into the polymer mass has practically no
effect on the mechanical properties of low density pol!rthylens; high density
polythylene shows a loiter ralat-ive elongation at tho tearina; Toint aftex
addition of the antistatic agents.
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DATE-27NOV70
'~-'C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0134652
A-SSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) Gr--O- ABSTRACT. THE A DO I T 10 NOF SURFACE ACTIVE
COMPDS. TO POLYETHYLENE, ETHYLENEiPROPYLENE COPOLY:KER?
-ETHYLENF,ALPHA,BlJTYLENE COPOLYMER, r-THYLENE,VINYL A'cEThTF- CoPOl-Y;'-iFR, OR
-POLYAHE ?4ETHACRYLATE) RFOUCED THEIR SP'. SURFACE EUR. 1;'E-SISTANCE (r%1-10
SUBS). THE REON. OF RHO SUBS INCREASED THE RATE OF THE CLI-C. CHARGE
DISSIPATION AND IMPROVED THE ANTISTATIC PROPERT[i THE REON. OF RHO
SUBS DEPENDED ON THE THICKNESS OF THE SURFACTANT LAYER ON THE POLYMER
SURFACEt WHICH WAS THE FUNCTION OF THE SURFACTANTS DIFFUSION TOWARDS THE
SURFACE. THE BEST METHOD OF ADDING THESE SURFACTAN'rs %HYDROXYEfHYLATED
CETYL ALC.v STEARYL ALC.t OCTAGECYLAMINEt MONOETHANDLAIMINEt OR
DitliETHYLOCTADECYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE) WAS:DL)RING THE~ EXTRUSION.
USSR uDc 6,n.o39-51
VASIL'EV, G. YA., FONIOP
and SM-ENOVI YU. P.
"Measurement of Total Fluxes of Theripal and Past Neutraiis in the Active Zone
and in the ExoerLmiental Channels of the VVII-M Ecactor"
Moscour, Metrolo7y of Neutron Radiation on Reactors and ,JI.-ccale-n-,tors? 71, P 113
(frorn -HZh-Yadera,,,7,,re M.,,-iktory, Gtdellnv,,,,V
110 1, I!Ye2, Albsti-act NO 1-50-109)
Absti-act: Methods mid resulta of measii-ing total fluxei; of thel,101 neutrons, of
2
from 1016 to lr.~-l neutr/cm when activating Co- 0 and Fe-58 b,,,, tl,.e (n,
to Ol neut*--Icn2, when acU-
reaction and flu-xcfl of fast neutrons ol. f
vatir-g Fe-54 by the (n, p) reaction are exm:iined.
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii no radiotelchn. izr-.eeeni:rP_,n. 171o 2 (R-2-
ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Confereice an Radio Engineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 38-42 ~fron RZh-Radiotekh-
No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No Vk388)
Translation: Various methods of measuring weak reflections in coaxial
microwave channels are considered - with the use of rjuasun2ment lines or
directional couplers, radar methods, etc. The difficulty of error esti-
mation and analysis is noted. The importance of the ni*.~Zhod of directed
graphs is pointed out. The -methods recommended by the 1EFE.(United States)
for testing precision coaxial connectorslare enumerated. It is reported
that precision installations used in industry for meastAring the paren ters
of coaxial connectors in the 0.5-10 GHz range have been devi--loped at t'he
SNUM [expansion unknownJ. The operating principle of these Installations
is described. Two types of measurement lines (slotted and nk:m-slotted)
-1/0
Ll r-
jUSSR
KONOM"N"N, V. P., Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konfer-antsii po mdiotekhn.
lzmere No 2, 1970, PP 38-42.
we compared. The complications caused in this field by the variety of
measurement circuits are pointed out. BibliograpUy of~28 titles. E. L.
2/2
USSR um- 62i..31T.373
KONOPLEEV, V. P.
"A Frequency-Independent Oscillographic Method of Measuring Phase Differ-
ence
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-tekbn. konferentsii po radioteklizi. imiterenLra-Tv.. T. 2 (Re-
'ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio Engineer-
ing Measurements. Vol. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, PP 75-78 (from liZli-Radioteklinika,
No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A333)
Translation: A new method of measuring phase difference developed by the
author is described. Two voltages with an unknown phase difference or two
voltages (generally speaking on another frequency) with a knovn phase dif-
ference which may be regulated by a graduated phase shifter are alternately
fed to the plates of a CRT using an electronic co=iutator for the purpose.
A figure in the form of two intersecting ellipGes is produced on tbe screen.
The ellipses are made to coincide by adjusting the known phas-a difference.
Thanks to the possibility of using fairly accurate phase ohifturs (e. g.
with a fixed low frequency) , a plume accuracy of up to ill, may be achieved
over a wide frequency band. Bibliography of three titlett. E.' L.
z! z:
USSR uDc.- 621-373-531-1~oH.8)
All-Union Scientific Research Inst itute of Electric Power
"A Pulse Generator With Controllable Pulse Repetition Frequency:"
USSR.Authorts Certificate No 262947, filed 23 May 68, published 3 Jun 70
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov TO, Abstract No 11G186 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a pulse generator with
controllable prf containing a multivibrator based on two transistors with
collector-base connections having diode-fixed collector voltages, and two
controlling transistors. To reduce nonlinear d:Lstortions and improve mea-
surement accuracy, the input of a two-terminal-pair network is connected
In parallel with the input voltage source. The output of this inetvork is
connected to the cathodes of the semiconductor diodes which fix the voltage
across the collectors of the multivibrator transistors.
USSR UDC 539.12.01.12:517-933.2
IOSIFIYAN, A. G., Academician of the Armenian SSR AcaderV- of Sciences and
"Isoperimetria Variational Problems in Field Theory"
Mloscovi, Doklady Akademii Nauk 53R, Vol 193, No 5, 11 Jun 71, PP 1036-10-319
Abstract: Isoperimmetric problems are problems in seeking an _srbitrary ex-
tre.-aun of a cert-aLa functional S when the supplementary condition lor variation
is the retention af anot~-er fu-ictional Sj : that is, when the tuppleyrientarj can-
ditions are intezral. ones. The authors chow that a number of variational prob-
lems in field theory can be studied as isoperiviotric one;-,: for example, tran-
sition frcm a System of noninteractina Dirac fields to a systava wi6 inter-
action, as wer, as others. The author then examines the v:triatlonal problen
of finding the extrenvxi of a certain functional under tho coniition th-it
another functional [equation (1)] exists. Then according to general Law it
is necessary to cons-truct an auxiliary -i'Unctional [eqwation (2)j and find its
extremum. The s,--plementary conditions remove the extraneous 'variables, and
only one 'given. -uin ro=ains. The supplementiry condition.,; equ,ate tne nwrioer
of Wdsting variables and the nurdbor of uquations tor the extremal. Sucia a
USSR
1051FIMU!, A. G, Doklady Akademii Nauk 331, Vol 198, No 5, 11 Jun 71, PP 1036-
1039
situation corresponds to a narroving of the invariance of extrem-Ils 3 relative
to the infinite group 1~ u to invariance of the equations in relative
~`M T
to GTI. The article contains a biblio-raph;y of 4 titles.
112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PkUCES~SXNG BATE--20NOV70
...T,ITLE--INTEGRAL CCNSERVATION LAWS IN THE GENERAL THEORY UF RELATIVITY -U-
-.~,AUTHOR-KONUPLEVA, N.P.
CCUM TRY OF INFC-LSSR
.- .:S,0URCE-AKA,_'EMIlA NAUK SSSR, OOKLADY, VOL. t969, FEB. ILI 1970, F.
0 7 0- 10 73
~,.DA.TE PUBLISHEU---IlFEB70
"SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
.,-.I.T0PIC TAGS-kELATIVITY THEORYr VECTOR# SPACE TIME
;.tCNTROL MARKING-Na RESTRECTIONS
~~DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~,OROXY REE Ll FRAME--- 1992 /Z 040 STEP NO--UR/0020/70IL901000/1070/1071
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AT0112995
UNCLA~Sfflt-i)
012 UNCLASSIFIEO PR OCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESS143N 40--4T0112995
ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT-M G11-0- ABSTRACT. DEMONSTRATION THAT INTEGRAL
CONSERVATION LAWS OF A SYSTEM OF BODIES IN A CURVED SPACE TIME CAN 6E
OBTAINED FROM ONE COVARIANT DIFFERENTIAL LAW OF CONSERVATION OF THE
SYMMETRICAL ENERGY MOMIENTW4 TE14SOR OF THIS SYSTEM. IN THIS CASE THE
NATURE ANO THE NUMBEK OF UJUANTITIES WhICH, ARE INTEGRALLY C014SERVED ARE
DETERMINED 8Y ThE STRUCTURE OF A GROUP OF MOTIONS DF THE SPACE TIME
-G VECTOR. A GROUP -01: MOTIONS OF A FOUR
I.E., BY THE FORM OF THE KILLIN
DIMENSIGNAL SPACE UF CONSTANT CURVATURE IS CGNSIDEAL-1), SHOWl,\JG THAT 0
NLY
-IN THE LIMIT OF A FLAT SURFACE-OGES A 4 MOMENTUM 00ERATUR ACQUIRE THE
SENSE OF A SHEAR OPERATOR WITH RESPECTJO:THE COOROINAIF.ES.
USSR UDO 5_37-511-5~:546.289
KPINOPLEEVA, R.F., NOBIXOY, S.F., RUBINOVA, S.E., ZAPOR0ZHUH.-mO, YU.A.
"Investigation Of Radiation Defects In Germanium With Irradiation BY High
Energy Protons"
V ab. Radiatsion. f'iz. namet. kriatalloy (Radiation Phyalce Of Nonmetal
Orystals--Collection OC WoiieT, Minsk, Nauka I takho., 1970, pp 106-111 (from
RZh--Elektroniks i yeya primeneni a, No 1, January 1971, Abstroct No 1B25)
Translation% 7he results are presented of an investigation of the temperature
dependence and spectral curves of the impurity photoconductivity for n-type Go
with an initial concentration of Sb of 2.1015 m-3 and of' p-1 pe with a concen-
UY
tration of Ga of 4.1014cm-3 irradiated by protons with an energy of 660 May
with various integrated fluxes (from 1.1011 to 1.1014 r/cm2). The initial rate
of formation is determined for the defects which for n- n3nd p-Ge proved to
be on the order of 102 cm-1. The theoretic;1 computation presented of the number
of displaced atoms shows that the portion in the formation of defects an a re-
oult of Rutherford scattaring is small. The number of di"Fiaced atoms owing to
nuclear elastic and nonelastic interactiono-amount to 10 and 102 amri, respect-
ively. It is found that during irradiation, acceptor levels are primarily found
A
USSR
FQjP=A,,_R. F., et al., Bad-latsion. fiz. nemet. kristallov, 19T0, pp 106-
111 (from RZh--Elektronika i Z2ye p
zizenen~m No 1,, Januoj7 1971, Abstract
NO 13325)
in n- and p-type Ge. From the temperature dependence of the Hall constant and
the spectral curves of the impurity photoconductivity, the eight, levels pertain-
ing to the radiation defects an determined, (E 0.1 e.V.) EC - 0.20 e.Y.,
Be - 0.27 e.v., E. - 0-34 e.v.,, E a + 0.27 E V'+ 0.20 e.v,, E + 0.12
EV + o.o65 e.v.) 6 ill. 2 tab. 2 ref sunmaryo
USSR UDO 557-~11.55%546.289
12NO-MUL-B-z" NOBIKOV, S.R., RUBINOVA, S.E., ZAFOROZIRCHEN-KO, 1U.A.
*Investigation Of Radiation Defects In Germanium With Irriidistion By High
Energy Protons'
V ob. Radiatsion. fiz. nemet. kristallov Oadiation Physics Oe Noll-netal
Crystala-Collection Of Works), Minsk, Nauka i.tekhn., 19T0, pp 106-111 krfrom
RZb--Elektronika i Mys primenenive, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No IB2~)
Translation: The results are presented or an investigation of the temperature
pondonce and spectral curves of the impurity photoconductivity for n-type Ge
with an initial concentration of Sb of 2.101~ cm-3 and of p-typo with a concen-
tration of Ga of 4.lol4=-3 irradiated by protons with an onergy of 660 May
with various integrated fluxes (from 1.1011 to 1.101'1' r/od-). The initial rute
Of formation is determined for the defects,vhich for n- and p-Ge proved to
be on the order of 102 cm-1. The theoretical computation prosented of the number
Of displaced atoms shows that the uortion in the forttation,of defects as a re-
sult of Rutherford scattering is small. The number of displaced atoms owing to
nuclear elastic and nonelastic interactions amount to 103 Mnd 102 cm-1, reanact-
ively. It is found that during irradiation, acceptor lere.La are primarily found
in n- and p-type Go. From the temperature dependence of the Hall constant and
the spectral curves of the impurity photoconductivity, the aight levels partain-
ing to the radiation defectfl are determined (Er - 0.1 o.v., Ec - 0.20 e.y.,
Ec 0.27 a-v-, Ec _'O.~4 e.v., SL~ + 0.27 Zjj + 0.20 E;1 4_ 0.12
Z V-1 2~
USSR Lrw; 621, 396
XOMPLEVA, Ye. N. and M4!'NMKIY, Ye. A.
ITO
ssible States of a Short-Wave Communication Channel According to Radio
Wave Propagation Conditions"
Moscow, EIektrosv-yazI_., NO 12, 1970, pp 19-24
Abstract: This paper considers the possibility of transmitting discrete signals
vith minim= error over short-wave communication lines Of 3000 km. Although it
is impossible at the present time to compute the trajectory of the signal prop-
agation with certainty for most line lengths, it cim al%tVs be ascertained for
ranges of 1000-3000 km. This paper alao presents experimental data concerning
the frequency of appearance of the various models of ro4io watre propagatIon &t
th_e specified range as vell as data for the number of cycles with and vithout
discontinuities in each model. The data consists of meavamzu.-nts made over a
number of years for signal level, noise, and the number of discontinuities
over a line of about 2900 km. Me equipment used 13G65/4-1 entennas for the
receiver and BS-2 antennas for the transmitter. The authors !ftnd that the
frequency of:appearance for any one modal.of ra4io vurel
propagation is indepen-
dent of the radiated pover or the noise lo"Is.
'112 043
UNCLASSIFIED~~ MCESSING OATE--30OCT70
TITLE--RELATION BETWEEN EXPERIMENTAL 'VALUES DF MUTUAL CORkELATION
C;
JEFFICIENTS FOR CHANGES IN SHORT WAVE' LEVELS DURING SPACE
SIGNAL
YE.N., KHMELNITSKlY, YE.A.
C'OUNTRY OF IAIFQ--USSR
,:,.S.O.URCE--ELEKTkOS`VIAZ*, VOL. 24v JAN. 19701 P. 20-26
DATE PUPL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AR"cAS--LLECTRONICS ANO ELECTRICAL ENGR., NAVIGATION
TAU-S--ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION, RADIO WAVE PROPAU'ATION,
JONOSPHERIC SCATTER COMMU,'qICATIONt ~SPACE COlliMUNICATION, ELECTROMAGNETIC
NOISE
CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRKTIONS
:~.._DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/0391 STEP NO--UR/0106/701024/DOO/002010026
.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122571
UNCLASS IF IED
2/2 043 UNCLASSIIFIED' PRO-CESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0122571
-ABSTRACT./EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTAL OETER111INATION OF THE
HANGES L)lJk 'HORT
MUTUAL CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS FOR SIGNAL LEVEL. C. 114G
WAVE SPACE DIVERSITY RECEPTION OVER TWO MID LATITUW= PATHS ABOUT 3000 Ki'l
41N LENGTH.. THE EXPERIMENTAL VALUES OF THEMUTUAL CO:~RELATION
COEFFICIENTS ARE COMPARED WITH THE IONIOSPHERIC PARAMETERS AND APNE
CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO RADIO PROAGATION CONDITIONS. A ROUGH ESTIMATE
IS OBTAINED FOR THE FREOUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF THE OIFFERENT PROPAGATION
:.-MODELS USED IN ANALY71NG THE NOISE STABILITY AND PLLlABILITY OF SHORT
~WAVE-COMMUNICATIONJS.
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Acc. Nr 4. - Abstracting. Setvice: Ref. Codie:
7o
0004591,11- INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. g (0a
A70-22463 N Study of the durability of turbineVade alloys
and structural elemaim under cyclic healing conditions (Issfedovanle
wynoslivosti turbolovatochnykh spjayov, i konstruktivnykit, elemeAtov
v usloviiakh tormotsikhrovaniia). V '. T. Tfoshchenko, EL~- ~Glizftov.
1u M. -Shemeqan, and E. G. Kondoliannikoy (11~q
UkraiWskol SSR),
Problemy Prochnosti, vol. 2. Jan. 1970 p. 19-25, 11 refs,:'! In Russian,
Study of the effe" of a cyclic heating zccomp~nied by Itirge
changes in thermal stresses,on the if atiquo strength and dlx1ability of
heat re6stant alloys E1612, and ZhS6-K. An expreli5ion is,derived for
calculating the durability of heat rfs1stant alloys when wbjected to
thermal cyclM ZJW.
'L/FWIE
MEM MINN M1,011MIN
t1Hj MR Own mull 11 IM11VII!
USSR UDC 621.397:621.396.4
K
'DRATYEV, A. G., KOWVI,~,'- I., SHUTOVICH, Yu. A.
ON
"System of Allowable Control of Television Signal Parameters"
Materialy nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. Leningr. elektroteklin. in-t -,vvazi.
Vyp. 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad
Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp. 3). Leningrad, 1970, pp
16 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70 Abstract No BC224)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of the necessitv of intro-
during variable values of the tolerances on individual parrimeters of a complete
TV signal as a function of the quality class of TV transmiosion. It also con-
tains descriptions of devices for signal coding and decoding of the transmission
Class arx(i automatic setting of current allowable values of the controllable
parameters of the complete TIV signal.
-- ----------
USSR UDG 621.397.61
KONOR, K., I.
"Electronic Synthesis of Characters on a Television Raster"
MaterialX nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii. Leningr. elektrotekbn. in-t svyazi.
Vyp. 3 (Materials of the Scientific and Technical Conference. Leningrad
Electrotechnical Communications Institute. Vyp. 3), Leningrad, '1970, pp
33-36 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8GJ50)
Translation: This article contains an investigation of a discrete method of
synthesizing character images on a TV raster. The element common to all char-
acters are formed (horizontally and vertically)p and the letters and numbers
are obtained by summing the individual elements#
14ate r: Treatment
USSR UDC: 541.183.i.oo4.67:681.3
T. S., KOZHEVNTIKOV, A. V., VOW, 1. V., wifip MUM Leningrad
MARKOVA, whp .9
Technological Institute of the Paper and Pulp Industry.
"Investigation of the Effect of Various Factors an the Coefficient of
Utilization of the Reductive Capacity ofMectron Ion exchange Resins in the
Process of Absorption of 03vj&n Dissolvedl.in Water"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, Vol. 45, No 5, M~Y 72., pp 1o46-1049
Abstract: Studies were done on optimizing the process of deoxygenating water
by electron ion-ex-change resins. Experimntal data were analyzed to determine
the relationshiT) between the coefficient of utilization of the redlactive
capacity of KU-11 cation-exchange resin and a combinatiDn of six independent
factors: X, -- grain size, X2 -- temperature, X -- oxyr,
3 ,en concentration in the
water, X4 -- concentration of copper in the lon-cxchark;e renin, Xr -- rnte of
filtration and X6 -- height of the filtering layer. lbe analysis ~) showed that
grain size could be disregarded. CalCUlations on the "JUnsk-12,2" computer gave
a linear regression eq~jatlion after elimination of Xl. The relative influence
of different factors on the dezyendant variable YO vas accounted for by intro-
ducing coefficients of elasticity, vhere ai is the regro.ssion coefficient of
the i-th factor, X is the average value of the i-th factor, and Y is the
i
average value of the dependent variable.
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'FAC ILI TY: INSr. PULUPROV.i LENINGRADt OSSR4
USOR 621-315-:):92
VAVILOV, V. S. , GLEUXUly, E. A. K 0NOROVA, Yo, ancl, J" 11'
Yu. V.
"Ionic Insertion of Antimony into Diamonds"
Leningrad, Pi.-.ika i te-10-1mila. polu-provodnikov, N`0 12, 1.972, Im 2`5,13'1
2391
Tn
Abstract the experi-menta described ir, this
senic, antimony, ama bismixth were introduccid C
method of an earli(!l, ,)Leper V,,.,Vilov, Ot 10
in which T)hosphorus :Lo2-.,-.i introducod ir 'o a IF,"
n--type cormuClUivitly, i-m-s, follov(.~d. 6j-n(.,e ioy,~, lill!j-l
the exporlmento of the -,re-sent prLper have I igh co)-Cem-
tration of radiation dlel'ects croz:~tod in thij
hiCh. aad evc-n oliC,ht radi~~ttlwl ~,-.,slzl
"I ing. Jb'or tj',-lt thl,~
the liayer uurin,[~
4,,.,Il tL,
cess l-.ool'-. nlace ,t h.;--~ mt.er,-Lituvo aroun(i C.
-vc --duc,ivity of
are ei n If a i, --le(~L -a" Cull L,
antimony -ions as :-ftuacl,--;Lo-ns of ~Ulho nimeal.ji-1V
thielmess o- tlic treatt-..d lzayar. AReproduction- u:'
f
of the irradi,-;.~ed diamond surfaces for st)ccimons Cf:,':LV 1*1 C, -11-1 S
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VAT11COV, V. 2. et a!, Fio-ill"a i teldmiIza
j ~j
1972. pp 2384-231,91
dosages are shown, t-hey indic,,At;,, t1l-at hii;h,~r 6(j.ses ol"
lead to des-L-Iraction c-'-' crystal lattice wldlie
the crystallinity. III- is noted th-a-lu- the
and i litlerpre ted by R . ! . a 02' thO II! C! f
Chemistry, ixadew~ of "D'--3-encos. Ot om
ing t1he author.-I are -13. !.1. Vul and N. ViljaaC~x--Oov- -for th.-,ir
inents and discussion-1, V. V-. for
the ion insertions, P.,lad V. anj If'. jh~
prepar3al-, the syceimons.
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UDC 537-311-33
VAVI-01, V. S., GUKASYAN, -E. A. ,GUSEVIA, -.1. 1. _-,:0.:;0R0VA C
and SERGIYEEDE-0, V. F.
"Electron-Hole Junction in a Diamond Obtained Through the Infil-
tration of Boron and Phosphorus Ions"
Mosco~r, Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR No. 4, vol. 200, 1971, pp
821-824
Abst ract: The results are given of eXperiments -pez-formed to estuab-
lish a p-n junction in diamonds by the ion iziparity method. Boron
was used as the acceptor irapurity -and phosphorus as the donor. -The
reasons for this choice were that, as one of the e1r;,ments of the V
group in the Mendeleyev table of elements and con-se-cuenil-ly as a
11natural" donor, phosphorus has the greatest amount of interest;
and that, on the tasis of' 'Che cranh of the arr_ealin~-, of 1_-yers in-
filtrated by phos-horus, it can be assiuned thpt ,,. sri-,ater number
e dosa-,
of acti,,,edonor centers can be obtained with the on
phosphorus doping than can be obtain-ad with such intersti-~Uial
atoms as lithium and carbon, Curves are plotted for the -vo1te_-T:ere
characteristic o-f' the junction and for the ;5hot*-,;*o1tnfre of the junc-
tion as a function of the excitation light wavol~!rv-th. The authors
conclude that they -have proved the possibility o'*L' ob4airiing r-:h
junctions in diamonds, and exnress !heir gratitude to 1. i7ul,
I /,% -
IN
f
USSR
VAVILOV, V. S., et al. Dcklady Akadem-ii nauk S"-R, No. 4, vol. 200,
1971, pp 821-824
Corresponding 1-1ember of 'he USILJR Academy of Sciances, for his sup-
port of the work, to V. X. Gusev for his assistance ;---ith the irifh-
tration experiments, and to Yu. A. Zuznetsov and Yu. A. Salikov for
their help with the measurements. The.authors *are associated i-:ith
the Lebedev Physics Institute, USSR Academy of -Sciences, i-',oscovr.
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rITLE--HALL EFFECT IN P TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR DIAMONDS OOPED WITH BORON BY
~'THE ION INJECTION METHOD -U-
~UTHDR-(04)-VAVILOVt V.S.t GUSEVA, M.I.t KONOROVA, E.A., SEIGIENKO, V.F.
'GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~~VOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970t 4(l) 17-22
.i4TE PUBLISHED ------- 70
'~OIBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAP14Y
T.'0P`-IC . TAGS--tiALL EFFECTI SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL, DIAMOND, BORON,
SEMICONDUCTOR
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~AOXY
REEL/FRAME--lq83/1468 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/0(J4/001/0017/0022
t IR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0054324
UNCLASSIFIEO
2/2 041 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70
.CtRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0054324
I-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HALL EFFECT AND CARRIER
_'-HOBILITY IN SEMICONDUCTOR DIAMOND LAYERS DOPED WtTH 8 $Y [ON INJECTION
WERE STUDIED THE MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRIED OUT AT 300-1200DEGREES K.
THE PLOt OF THE LOG R SUBS (THE MEASURED HALL CONST.) VS I-T EXH[BITS A
MAX. IN THE SAME TEMP. REGION IN WHICH,A DISCONTINUITY IS-OBSD. IN THE
PLOT OF LOG SIGMA VS. I-T (WHERE S[GRA IS THE ELEC1. COND.), THIS BEING A
~-CONSEOUENCE OF THE FORMATION OF AN IMPURITY-ZONE. AT THE DOPING LEVEL
USED, THE IONIZATION ENERGY OF THE 8 ACCEPTOR LEVEL WAS 0*19 EV6 THE
OBSD. ACCEPTOR LEVELS OF THE RADIATION'DEFECTS HAD IONIZATION ENERGIES
OF 0.29 ANO-,0.4 EV. AT 500-600DEGREES:.Kt THE MOBILITY FS 30-50 CM PRIME
2-V-SECt AND DECREASES WITH RISE IN TEMP. THE OBSO, RELATION BETWEEN
MOBIL.ITY AND TEMP. CAN BE EXPLAINED BYTHE INTER-ACTION BETWEEN THE
CARRIERS AND THE IONIZED IMPURITIES AND.LATTICE V16RATIONSI ASSUMING DUE
ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR THE FACT THAT THE IMPURITY CONCN. 15 NOT UNIFORM
-OVER THE, LAYER.- THICKNESSo
UNCLASSIFIED
771
-112 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
T'ITLE--ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF N AND P TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR DIAMONDS
~: PREPARED BY AN ION INJECTION METHOD DURING STEPPEU ISOCHPONOUS ANNEALING
AUTHOR-(04)-VAVILOVv V*S.9 GUSEVA9 Molot KONOROVA, E,A.j SERGIYENKO, V.F.
_t CUNT RY OF INFO--LISSR.
C
.~OURCE-FJZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(l) 10-16
A)ATE PUBL ISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
-TOPIC TAGS--DIAMONDt LITHIUM, COPPER* POTASSIUMt'ALU141i. Me BORONS
'~-IONIZATIONP ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITYi SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTALv ANNEALING
_'CVNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
_L0 OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--1983/1469 STEP NO--UR/0441~/70/0(34/001/0010/0016
ACCESSION NO--AP0054325
UNCLASSIFIED
212 042 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IBSEP70
ACCESSlON NO--AP0054325
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-fl)) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ELEC. COND. OF SFMICONDUCTOR
DIAMOND LAYERS OBTAINED BY INJECTION OF LI, Ct Pr AL, AND 8 IONS WAS
STUDIED. INjECTION OF Lit Cr AND P IONS LEADS TO THE FORMATION OF 4N N
TYPE LAYER, WHILE THE INJECTION OF AL AND 8 LEADS TO A RHO TYPF LAYER.
THE ELECo COND. ACTIVATION ENERGY IS 0.25-0.45 EV. DURING ISOCHRONOUS
,.''STEPPED ANNEALING, THE ELEC.-CONO.-OF THE LAYERS DOPED WITH 8 FALLS, AND
THEN INCREASES WITH INCREASING TEMP. TO A VALUE SEYERAL ORDERS OF
MAGNITUDE HIGHER THAN THE ORIGINAL. ON PROLONGEO ANNEALING AT
1200DEG.REESvTHE COND, OF PREVIOUSLY ANNEALE01LAYEPS DOES NOT CHANGE.
1. THREE VALUES;~OF THE ELEC. COND. ACTIVATION ENERGY WERE~OBSD: 0.2 PLUS
OR MINUS 0,0 Zt 0*29 PLUS OR MINUS 0.02i 0.29 PLUS OR MINUS 0.02, AND 0.4
PLUS-.OR MINU-S OL.02--EV.. THIS ALTR-LBUTED TO THE. PRE~EKCE. OF RADIATION
DEFECTS. IWSPECIMENS DOPED WITH LI, C, Pv AND ALv THE COND. BEGINS TO
DECREASE AT ~N ANNEALING TEMP. OF 600DEGREESt WHILE AT HIGHER TEMPS. THE
RESISTANCE OF THE LAYERS IS RESTORED ALMOST TO THAT OF THE UNDOPED
CRYSTAL*
UNCLASSIF1
USSR UDC 533.92-.621.039.61
ALMIN, V. F., BIRYUKOV, 0. V., VISMIEVETSKIY, V. N., GEORGIYEVSKIY, A. V.,
GROT, Yu. I., DIKIY, A. G., USER, V. Ye., 'KITAYEVSKIY KH.' KONOTOP
S �F11R'N6V,
POGOZHEV, D. P., PELET~ILNF KAYA, V. G., SERGEYEV, Yu. F.:
V. G., SUPRM%MNKO, V. A., TOLOK, V. T., and TARM, V. M.
"Development and Synthesis of the "Uragan" Stellarator and Investigation
of Magnetic Surfaces of High Shear"
Kiev, Fizika Plasmy i Problemy Upravlyayemogo Termoyadernogo Sinteza
(Plasma Physics and Problems in Controlled Thermonuclear Synthesis
collection of works) "Raukova duinka," No 3, 1972, pp 73-112
Abstract: After an initial section devoted to a review of the literature
on the magnetic surfaces of toroidal stellarators and the principles of
stellarators in general, the authors analyze the "Uragan" specifically.
In particular, this paper is concerned with the problems involved in
choosing the parameters of the magnetic system for the ;racetrack stel-
larator to obtain magnetic surfaces with high shear. This last term is
defined as the extent of crossing of the'mapetic lines of force. The
synthesis and adjustment of the magnetic system are also examined, and
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ALEKSINI V. F., et al., Fizika Plasmy i Problemy Upravlyayenogo
Termoyadernogo Sinteza, "Naukova dumka," No 3, 1972, pp 73-112
the results are given of an investigation into the instrument's magnetic
surfaces. Computations worked out on an electronic computer.for the
design of the magnetic system are described, and differe-qces between the
"Uragan" and the "Sirius" stellarators are indicated. A comparative table
of the parameters for various types of stellarator is given;, it shows that
the "Uragan" is one of the more powerful thermanuclear~ machines, with a
-high shear value for its substantial 10 koersted magnetic field intensity.
This article is liberally illustrated with photographs and line drawings
4irid has a bibliography of 51 titles.
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VISHNEVE.T Sir ry S
ALEKS111, V. F. , BIRYUKOV, 0. V.; u.
Yu. 1. , DIKIY, A. G. , ZISER, V. Ye. R 1,TAYa'S1,!'-,*, 1- Kh
Ai,,V, GROT,
-OZq ISK, E
P
1Y, EV. D. P., PELETHE, WA, V. C., SERGEY V, Yu. F.,
Sm1pmov, V. G. SUPRUNINKO, V. A., TOLOK, V:. T. , TARAN, V. M.
"Developr-.ient and PrOdUCtion of the Magnetic Systen of the 'Ur,-,.~,,nn'
Stellarator and a Study of Magnetic Surfaces Witli Large Sliver"
Fiz. pIn-mv i vrobl. upra-v] . tem-, oyader. sinteza. ReLn. r.,2,,drved.
-Par
Qlasswa phy:~ics ;-mld Problcz:m of rhe Controlled Thai muclear iusion.
HopublIc InterdepartrwDUil 3.972 No, 3, pp 73-11.2 (frrp,
M-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, td),Arilct NO IN2,19)
Translation: lfbis paper concerns the study of Lhe rflmwAJC sys;te,i (:f the
three-looD "Ura.-ar," stellarator-racetrack. . Consideratioll!; cortc(mllrf~- thc
selection of optima! parameters of the magnetic sysL(1-m,bA*1 the s1:211-arator
re discussed. T,,,P- equipment of tbe "Ur-agnn" is br-ef1v descr;bcd. In
a
experimental stud- of the ma!meti-c made with tlir.-! aid cil'
electron beams that ~n flip "U'r--gan":
USSR
ALEKSIN, V. F., et Pl, Fiz. plaznny-i probl. upravl. termo,,,0ei!. sinteza.
Resp. mczhved. sb., 1972, No. 3, up 73-112
individually controlled cylinders there are closed magnetic surfaces with
high sheer values 0-0.09) and angle of rotational conversion
'The experimental data are compared with calculated values obtal-ned on the
'BESM-6 computer.
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USSR UDC 533.9
VISHIONIMIX1Y, V.N., VOYTENKO, D. A., VOLKOVe YE. D.t PTXIYt 'A. G. I ZALKIND,
V. H. 2 .L, NOISEYEV, S. S. , FAVIX-AIENKO, 0. S., PASHNi:V, V. X.,
SURMOMOt V. A., TOLOK, V. T., TMESECHENKO, F. F., TOIN-ROPAYAD, V. H., and
TAMENKO, V. P., Physico-Technical Institute of Academy' of Sciences Ukrainian
SSRj Kharkov
"Energy Losses of Plasma in a 'Uragan' Stellarator With large Shear"
Kiev# Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 8. Aug 71, PP 1320-1323
Abstracti Investigations of the rate of energy losses in plasma have shown
that the holding time of particles significantly exceeds the enerE-Y 11fe
time when the plasma is of collision type. This article discusses the results
of investigations on the rate of energy losses of collimion-type plasma for
the "Uragan" stellar-ator. The authors study the dependence of energy I if e
time of the plasma on the amount of shear and the anjg~le of converzion. They
make extensive use of graphs to illustrate their findings and.find that the
experimental points lie on a straight line. The authoirs conclude that the
results may be eXDlairied on the basis that a temperatur-o-drift -Irstability
develops In the plasma. The article contains 5 figurej, and 8 bibliographic
entries,
Aeronautical-
USSR
BLOKHIN, V. I., K(XVOTOP, V. A,, FILATOV, A. S.
"High Temperature Supersonic Wind Tunnel with Arc Heating of Gas"
Otkry-tiya 12obretmeniya Promyshlennye Obraztsy Tovarn)-ye Znaki, No 5, 1972,
Patent No 3S9565.
Translation: A high temperature supersonic wind tunnpl with arc heating of
gas, containing a working portion and atta-ched stabilL-ing cooled multisec-
tion nozzle with centrally cooled cathode with an insert of refractory
material in its subsonic portion and an anode in its wpersonic portion,
differing in that in order to increase the effectiveness of testing, the
cathode is installed a distance of 1.5-2 diameters before the critical cross
section of the nozzle.
Usi UBIC 621.039-543-4:621-039-544-57
G Y D -.Mt C HE0 G. S., GOLOVO -,17:; 'CID, YU- 14-,
VOT C)3':C,~LT'
Z-':?Lz,%TSKIY, V. F., MN'O, V. rE and lwiwxge, YU. F.
"Uranium Hardened '4*ith 3eryllium Oxide I'articlos"
Plo-3cow, Atonnaya Ener:--iya, Vol 29, No 3, .3eP 70, PP 178-183
'he art4cle desez"bes resulrs of a 6tu-ly of uranium
Abstract: I - -4 -A
hardened with beryllium o_xide particles. CompositiGns were pre-
pared by mixing uranium hydride and baryllium oxide poladers.
I - uscd, ),riz. o.dirary
Several types of berylliuim oxide pavider we~.,
f '1c tme by tLe
conmercial 'BeO and BeO obtained rom boryl',-_-'L:..-,. a ~ , P
Funston mezhod. The results indicate th~.t the strenathening of
xide par,~iclas significantly
uranju-m. with dispersed beryllium o. L :1
increases izs heat resistance. The creep raLe declines with a
drop in the anneal-in'n" ~~emparature of bary-11-Ju.,li oxide during its
Prepa.-ation. '.ihe creep raite is highly sensitive to load. At
6004~ G the c-r,:-e:) -LtL_. of jurec_-. urzn-LUM is the
same as or bi~lo,d ttiAl~ o.'E' unalloyed uraniulll at ~GGO G and under
activation energio,,i c-rUculated
the same staresse*. The creep
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USSIR
VOLOSHChUK, I., et al., Atomnaya.Energiya, Vol 29, No 3, Sep
70, pp 178-183
from the slope of the curves ln f(I for the most heat-re-
T
sistant coM.positions are conside.-ably less than the self-diffu-
sionactivation energy and the creep activation energy cf un-
alloyed commercl-al uran-ium. Hi&h-tenlperature softening in
CD
precip-itation-hardened uranium is delayed 50-1000 0 as compared
to-unalloyed commercial uranium, Preliminary r4diation. test re-
ts indicate the high radiation resistance of,precipitation-
S
u1
hardened uraniw,.
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USSR uDe 547.2-41
KONOTOPOVA, C. P., ClaSTOKLETOV, V. N., and PETRCIV, A. A., Leningrad
Technological Institute imeni Lensoveta
"The Reaction of Nitrilimines with Phosphines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimiij Vol 42(104), Vyp lij 1972, pp 2412-2415
Abstracts A study was made of the influence of the substitutions in nitrilimires
having the general formula RCC1-- N RMO 5 on the direction of the
reaction with N as follow
(C2H5)3
HCC1==.N-N'1 I CrIlz + (C-J (COWiN 11CI
(A)
It,
'(A)+ Willi.
ir/ WX
The RI and W' groups were mainly short chain alkmnes or ammtics. Tho R
group was general either an.aromatic or an eater. It was dute=ined that the
nature of the substitutions on the phosphorus atoms did. not change the path
1/2
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USSR
KOXOTOPOVA, C. P., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 11,
1972, pp 2412-2415
of the reaction significantly; howeverl the substitution on the carbon
atoa in the nitrilinines governed whether the products:were azoylides or
phosphonous salts. An R group such as C?li,OOC resulted In the former and
C6H5 in the latter. Preparations, physical data and IR spectra are given.
18
USSR UDC 547-341
KONOTOPOVAY S. P.) CHISTOKLETCV, V. N.;, and PETROV, A. A., Leningrad Technological
IlReactions of Trivalent Phosphorus Acid Amides With Nitrileamines"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 5, R"AY 73, PP 987-991
Abstract: The reactions of trivalent phosphorus acid amIdes vith nitrileimines
was studied by reacting tripiperidyl-, trimorpholyl-, hexaethyl-, hexamethyl-
triamides of phosphorous acid, phenyldipiperidyl diamide of phasphonous acid
and diphenyldimethylamide of phosphinous acid with C-carbethol-j-, C-acetyl-,
C-(4-nitrophenyl)- and C-phenyl-N-acylnitrylimines. It was established that
the substituents on the phosphorus cQmponent have no effect on the course of
the process, the C-atom substitu-ents leading to the formation of azomethylene
phosphoranes or salts. For exanTle, C-carbethoxy- and C-acetyl-Narylnitrila-
-1-4r, s form stable azomethylenephosphora-nes with all the amidess studied, while
C-phenyl- and C-(4-nitrophenyl)-Zl-phenylnitrylimines yield salts.
Vi
'USSR UDC 547*1
KOIMT~P VA -S -. P... CHISTOKLETOV, V. ff., and PETROV, A. A., Leningrad
Tedbro-logical Institute :Uneni Lensovet
"Reactions of Audnophosphines With 1,3-Bipolar Systems
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 1, Jan 71, p 235
Abstract: Tertiary phosphines react vith nitrileirines to give phosphoranes.
The authors found that the reaction of nitrileimines vit)i aminophosphines pro-
eeeds analogously, apparently through the intermediate formation of betaines.
USSR UDC- 621.397
KONDRAT'YEV, A. G., KONOV, K. I.$- Leningrad Electrical Engineering Institute
of Cortmiunications
"A Device for Electronic Formation of a Vertical Gray Scale for a Television
Test Chart
USSR Author's Certificate No 284069, filed 11 Jun 69, ~aublished 24 Dec 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6G1 i8 P)
Translation: A device is propcsed for elen-tronic formation of a -vertical
gray scale for a TV test pattern. The device contains a controlling step
voltage shaper, an impact excitation oscillator, a mim-ar, a coincidence
circuit and a frequencf mark generator. In order &to produce radially
convereing vertical wedge-shaped lines with sintz~oidal briq,~htness distri-
bution, line and 1"rame synchropulses are sent to the inj.)ut of tile impact
flop and delair elements such
excitation oscillator through a shaping flip-f
as slave nultivibrators, and the output of the impact excitation oscil-
Intor In connected -,o the input of an electronic counter whtch producc-a a
pu.1se to cut off the signal from -the impact excl-tation onciLlator.
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TITLE--CLINICAL TRIALS CiF CHLORACIZIN IN ISCHEMIC ClIkUlAc DISEASE -U-
AUTHUR-(05)-LEVINAt TS.A.r ROMANOVSKAYAj A.I., DMITRIYEVAP I.T.t
KQUALF.UKOr A.V.t SIVGKONEVA# N.Ao
INFO--USSR
72
-VRACHEONOYE DELOv 1970v NR 41 PP
-,.JDATE PUBLISHED--70
:7,:*SUEIJECT AREAS-BIOLGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~:,TOPIC TAGS-FEART DISEASE, ATHEROSCLEROSIS* ARTERY, DRUG TESTING
C M T R i3 LMARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
.-POCUMENT C L A S S-UNCLA S S I F I ED
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CIRC A"Cl-F""'ICIN,
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CIRC ACCESSICK, NO-AP0129055
A8Sf.RAl-'T/EXlRAC.T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CHUDRACIZIN WAS I IjiPL 'JY EL7 0
PAT LENTS !~ I TH CHRONI C CURONARY INSUFF IC IENCY AN9 11 WAS FLUND -f'HA I rH I S
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