SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONYUKHOVSKIY, V.V. - KOPERNIK, G.R.

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USSR KONYUKHOVSKIY, V. V. "Arithmetic Modeling of a Poisson Process" Sb. Rabot. Vychisl. Tsentra Mosk. Un-ta [Collected Works of Moscow University Computer Center], 1972, Vol 18, pp 125-137 (Traiislated -Iro.-,l Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1, 1973, Abstract No I V273 by B. Granovskiy)- Translation: In solving problems by the Nonte Caxio method, the trajec- tory of the Poisson process is generally produced as a result of trans- formation of a sequence of independent, evenly distributed ran(lom quan- tities, generated by a random number generator. This work indicates one method of direct modeling of a Poisson pr ocess. Thc MethOd is based on the representation of any real number t as k,~, 0 where [q (t4zo is a nondecreasing 5equence of' Intogers, whei-k,. qo(t)> n ... >2- It is provon, in plarticular, that for any t~[O, 1], sequence fqn~tk=o produces a realization of a certain specific Ma-,-kov Olain. 31 USSR KONYUKHOVSKIY, V. V. "Modeling of an Even Distribution" Sb. Rabot. Vychisl. Tsentra Mosk. Iln-ta [Collected Works of Moscow University Computer Center), 1972, Vol 18, pp 138-1.54 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 1. 1973, Abstract No I V274 by B. Granovski.y) Translation: A randoin nunber generator, used to modal an even distribu- tion in a computer, realizes the algorithm 2 (z which should k+l k generate the realization zol Zlj z2P of the sequene. of independent, evenly distributed random quantities XOI~xi) X 21 '11iis work shows the possibility and principle of constructing a sensor on the basis of a dynamic system, related to the following transform of T; Tx = !a (x) Fra (-r) where This timisform leads to representation of the,number xa(O, 11 a-; Luroch series. USSR UDC 519.211 ONYUMOVSKIY, V. V. t'Asymptote of Moments of Number of Restorations" Mat. Vopr. Upr. Proiz-vom. Vyp. 2 [Mathematical Problems of-Production Control, No. 2 -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Moscow, University P-ress, 1970, pp 184- No. *4, April, 1971, 198 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, Jbstract No. 4, V84 by B. kharlamov). Translation: A heterogeneous restoration process is studied, for which the dis- tribution functions Fi(x)(i=1,2 .... ) of lengths ofintervals of Xi between re- coveries are continuous, where ~Ni equal exactly a-1>0, and there is a monotonic function f(x) (x>0) such that lim f (x)=-, and constant DO, for which MXif(Xi) s'sibility of the 'aldstence of Two Critic;a Temperaturos &Wing the Metal- Semiconductor Phase Transition" Leningrrad,, Solid State Physics; January., 1970,- pp 3-8 ARSTRACT: The effect of the difference in the concontratlan of olectrons ard holen in ae,,iimata2z on tho nature of clectron-hOle pairing is ,~badled. It ir, shown tImt with toinDeratuxles, ,-nuch leas than the dif-zrfnot.- in onergJ es of Fermi olectrons and holos the gal) A increases i with an increaae in termerature. in a certain interval of differences In cor4entration two criti- -ralures T and T ex-Ist. cal tenpc W Cu For T < T < T the syst4o is sodconducting, while for To,> T > TcV it CL ev is semimetallic. 1/2 =.-I= USSR KOPAYLV, Yu, V., Solid State Physics; January, 1970; PP 3 The e_--astence of a lower critical twnperature is connected with the break- dow-n of the FeTm, distribution contributing.-to the electron-hole pairing for Uffere&v concentrations, The --v,'Vhor axpresses his appreciation to L. V. Keldr;h for his discussion of the work. The article includes 26 equations. There are references. 2/2 ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS PRESENTED AT THE FIRST ALL-''Ili CONFERENCE ON riLTAL-DIELECTRIC PHASE TFA,'%'S1T1n-,:*1 Excerpts from Russian- laziguage book: Sborn-;k Krat'ki~h Uokladov, Prcd5taylentvkh Na I IstTy OU Higher an-3 secou"ry Speciauzed Education Us~~\- ::Ltc.~ Moskovskoga Univerziteta, moscow, pp s-io. io-iz, i5-.1;. CONTENTS PAGE Xetal~Dial#ctrtc Phase TravisLtians of =4 Alloys in St--n.F. Fields 'Ma. arandt, Ye. A. svtstova) .......... ............. ...... I.M. Lifshits' vatal-Dieleccrtc Phase Transitions in 5ii.xSt,. Under the Influence of Preusura (N.B. Brandt, et al.) ....... I... ...................... Zone M -t4l Ralatf On 10fitahilitY Of Two Odel Of M~ Va to Aanihila.144 stattering (Do than Kat, );p. V. Vopaycv) ............................. Light Absorption in V203 (C. 0. Andrianov, at al.) ............................... .... 11 USSR SPITS -3 0 ~r~'r. ; C, '" -Z METAL-DIELECTRIC WASE TPANS-ITICHS OP M71,1 At-WnS IN STPIJ'c~ MAIWNETIC F~U.6 tArticle by N. 9. grand t, Ye, A. Svistova. ~~sco;w State University, ;'aysict. Department, pp 8-151 Presented In this paper are the -re71;1.t!: ojC a- ch~ T;ss;'s;Zan-:e -tsf- specimens with Small control lecl over) nppinz of Zer-cr. COt%tMIICd CnVTgY OLT, I.e., Of Metallic and Samicondue-ar alloys of bismuth and antim)ny is, whirh the atitimony concentrations vary up to in pulsed magnetic fields up to 700 ke in the 2-77"K te=par;4t,sre tho purpose of which was to discover effects -related to q%salltativt chzmge-S In the energy spectrum of the specimens in the ultr:iq=nl;m region of magnetic fields. Q"ntitstion os~ carrLer entrzy and the Spin disiribution of -,he Tay lead to 4isplacamazit of the be=d;rics~ of zhe energy zones (figure 1). In the ult7aqumntum the displAcement of zone (6) reaches a mappitude to or greater than Ot Permi ent, Figure 1. in the zones of the metals or thc energy slit In sezi-conduzters. ~-re electron transitions may occur, depending an the ratio of the spin orbital masses of the carriers. 6. Transition to the slitles% state (%.S.) an ;' rcstilt of inversion tit 1. uiider thz! influznco of lirvisure was Ji~covclvtl it, conducting Bi I-X St.xalluy" With . ~ 0,417. 11", necompanled by a sudden drop I.-, effoctive carrivr mas-tiv-. ;inil Oict'v:%- ,i m('hilitles at T - 4.2*K. In alloys With an ionized imurity n, e 1015 cm-3 carrier mobility in S.S. at 11clium temperatures appro.;chc% -10, cm,/v-sec. GN INSTABILITY OF 1*%%)-ZON'I! .MODEL OF METAL RELATIVE TO ANNIIIII,kTION S'a"rUu~',, [Article by Do ch= K~t, YXu. VY, RK-onaycv. pp 15-171 In examination or tht~ b0sXvior of a system or conductivity elrct-nns in a two-zone model of metal, as is known, summation of the Ion-,; diagrjns In the vertex function corrcsr~ondinj: to annihilation of a hole particle in. each individual zone loads to a -.cal Vale corrvspondi.r to At" takeik Into account jR the giv,4n work are loop corresponding to hole particle annihilatlon from one tone to the next. i.e., diagrams produced by term of in-teractian corresponding to the conversion of the electron of.one zone to the electron of the other. for e-tampl-e- CL; CL a.- - + V(,) aititis. + J(11-50 " I! + resistance f~a 471, and aare tha OPDTQtQTS Of electron annihilation and goncravlon In, ILLL I the i-th zone).- Consietration of such diagrams for a model of an i5otropic semimWt.1%, and trnnsItion wtal with identical Concentrations of S and a-electroas leads to a vertex function with a purely imaginary and useloss pole if V(q) c 0, which signifies instat-Ality of the basic state relative to the formation of plasmons. St-, instabilitv often oczurs for a semi:actal i--i the prese-nce oi any wank TCPCIling between at. electron and hole from various zones and leads to their pairiniz.. licstructuring of the system is dielectric (plasra insiilatcjr) with the slit L E. 2 1 + + 0~) Lq'L P. ex e V(,3 (a ' m,/m2 < 1 Is the ratio of effective electron masses in the two -oncs-. PI ' P2 P, is the Fermi pulse, v I Po/ml). Organometallic 'Co6pounds USSR UDC 542.914.547.1'119:547.412.732 KaPAYER0,_X~k. 4,_, VELEN'KIY, G. G., MYSOV, Ye. I., GYMIAN, L. S., and KULWANIP, 1. L., Institute of Element-Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR "Derivatives of Bis(pentafluoroethyl)arsenous Acid" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimichaskaya, 1. Jan 73, pp _121-122 Abstract: The reaction of ethanol with (C2F5)AsF (I) results in the forma- tion of small amounts of the carrespondipg,ester. In the presence Of S102, however, the yield of (C2F5)2&sOC2H is significantly Increased. The hydrolysis of I leads to the formation of,(C 2F )As0As ((4H5) 2; and the a with diethylamine to (C E, AsN(C28 4. subsequent reactio 5~2 5)2. React-,on of (1) with phenylmagnesium bromide leads t6:tfie formation of (CZH ) Asc6H5. 5 iata are Syntheses, elemental composition, and mass spectrometric and.MIR given for the compounds generated. 1/1 USSR TADC 539-193:547.242 IMPAYEVICH, YU. L., SMMREVICMM Z. A., FEDOROV, L. A., and GEMWT~ L. S. "MIR Spectra and Structure of PolyfluoroalItylarsines" hchey Xhimii, Vol 4 (2,05), No May 73, pp 1140-1147 Leningrad, Zhurnal Obs 3 Abstract: Deftvatives of bis(pentafluoroethyi)arsinous acid, of mixed tertiary arsines, derivatives of bis(oc-c ~9lorotetrafluoroettiyl)ai,sinoun acid, and terti- ary arsines vere studied by IM F spectroscopy. Spectral characteristics originating from the presence of chiral and prochiral centers in the compounds studied have been observed and discussed. The As-IfIg bonds were shown to be very labilat Inversion of the arsenic atom was shown to.be slov (in the NMR time scale). UDC 542-91:547-242+1946.16 1ELEMPKIY, G. G.) GEMMMI, L. S., and Institute of Organoelemntal.conpounds, Acadew of Sciences USSR "Fluoroalkylarsenic Derivatives Yoscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Mimicheskma,a, No 5, 11971, pp 1124-11a5 Abstract: Tertiary polyfluoroalkylarsines were synthesized by addition of ASP 3 (I) to certain fluoro-derivatives of ethylene in the nresence of SbF5 (11) Thus, the reaction of (1) with CH4=CFp at 100-2200 unaei4 preezuxe for 6 ha,,irs. J' in the presence of traces of (II) yielded the follo-wine.-,: (C113("422 )3 As, 42% yidd, b.p. 146-1470. The roaction of (I) with CF -CF11 requirwi 0-3 rioles of (II) tLnd is easily executed under pressure at 200. Kis produced s in 746 yield and b.p. u4-1150- By - e reaction of (I) with CF,.-)=C-i,, ~~c presence th in of 0-3 wles (II) under pressure at 000 the follouting Produ'c4,s were obtained: 1) (C2F5) b-P- 87-&36, yield ~~9t; 25 (CF3 CFa) AsF, yield 30%) b.p. 67-6-50- 2 The otrue ture of these compounds - eire confirmed by nuclear :raenctic resonance and muo-spectroscopic data. Organometanioloo~qbox 1/1 r USSR UX 621-393-93 SHCHERBAN A* Noy FURMN) No loy PIUVAKp A. Vol :PODIMEVSKIY, A. So, MARUSOV, A. Go, DkSIMrSKIY$ a 10,;~ftnd MOITMIKOV, A. To, Institete of Technical Heat Physics, Acado ;Sc. Ukr SSR, rJas Institute, Acad. Se. UkrSSR -"Telemetric System for Sanitation-Chemical Control of Air Pollution" Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, No 3, (63),.May-Jun 72, pp 49-1:2 Abstract: A complex system is discussed designed to fulfill the following functions: organization of the input operations of the informtions froin control-determination points (CDP) into the computer menory -with wide ranre of possible changes in the frequency and order of query tofCDP; determination of the measurement points with higher pollution and increased frequency of queer- ing the respective recorder; statiatical treatment of the information, tabula- tion or graphing of tha results;.and analysis of the effectiveness of the utilization of purifying equipment by theichange in airipollution in a controlled region. USSR UDC 616-988-75-085-339:576-858-75-095-383:616.9,98-75-G35-21-036.1 .1WNSr,AyA, 1. 11., m KUZ18 M-ov V. P., and GAy -I:. $j BU K) G. P., P LozINSKAYA, T. M., Institute of Epidendology and ~!icrobiology irpeni N. F. Gamaleya, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR) Moscow~ "Clinical Course of Influenza Treated With Interfe-son and. Symrstomatic Agents" Moscow., kainicheskaya Yzditsina, No 2, 1973, PP 117-119 Abstvact: The clinical course of influenza wao iruch milt-'ter in patients treated solely with concentrated leukoc)-tic interferon than in a ttatchal group trented with corrventional symptomatic drugs. Interferon treatment wag adirinistered 4 days: 2 drops (= 200 units) instilled.in each nostril the first and second days of the disease every other hour and the vione tviount on the thir(I and fo-urth days 5 to 6 times a day, Total interferon used was 4 to 6 a_ In these patient's, -ton ro the symp s of intoxication were less pronounced thmi in cant ls and th-:-y lasted 2.4 dayu coir.,pared to 3.8 days -whilO chills, )n-minted !,("A and 2.6 da,%,rs, respectively. Body temperature returned to non:ial on dxt,~ 2 or 3 of' the compared to ~6-y 4 Or 5 Ln tiv)se treated vith serptort~tic drulii. The EM" cht4nr-es too were less. pronounced in the patients given interferon. Interferon 6.1,d roil produce side effects or complicatio.na nor did it prevent the J'on:X-Aion of tyTa- mcific antibodies. USSR UDC 533.697 KOIYELEV S. Z.) LIKBEfV_Pd,, YE. YE. and LEV, S. G. "On the Computation of Parameters for a Ltittice irith Air Coolin,-,," I.Ioscow) Gazoturbin. i kombinir. ustanovki (Gas-Turbine and Ccc-Obined Instal]..a- tions, Collection of Works), 1971 (1972) pJ3 118-125., (fmm Re*'e-^ativn-.,%- Zhu=_11 Mekhanikaj No 4, 1973, Abst_i~act No 4B368 by A. 0. PloLk-Lia Translation: In place of the mLinarlly usr;d estirate the flow irre;,,larity with the vc-lue of the amplitude of the parmieter variation, it is to use the coefficient of irreGulerity, deterrained inaepen'dently fi,on two diffor- ations. Thus, for example, the avera,,e velocity could "-,o ent conservation equ, deterraned from the equation of the content of motion Z=I/G, 'ern :-!re I f CdIj and from the equation of kinetic enerMr flow c =I-fiz/o, 1, wnere L 5,czd3. Analogous expressions ray be obtained for tenperatjxe and densit:V the statte and flow-rate eTaatiozis. On the basis of t-he work of Krokko (in the collection Osnovy Cazo-voy dinaniki [Fundwrentals of Ge.s J~rnamicsj, ) two CO--Tficielyus Published by the L-istitute of Literature, 1963 " and,8= (`c/(7)2 are used for evaluation of flow U~ul,-; _I/T 0 these coeMolents (nuglccting, the lotzj of quantitler, W" r~otLcn, ria:.t-_axtts azid 1/2 USSR YOFE1EVj S. Z.), et al., Gazoturbin. i kombinir. ustarov-lcl, lcq. 125 mechanical energy --L the outer limits) the aut1io-rs obtainod a. nill' systzoi, ol' conservation equations. The imlues of coeffic-lentf; ali)-11L an'd beta aro for ii flat nozzle lattice with distances fft"om the outr)wub edge z L:,xeater ~or eaual to 1, nmm fron the processilng of ex,,)en-iiiient-al ~-Lta equation. Me p-catust deviation. fron u-nit, of the valilos of t'-1Cu;'- Y (occurring': in uniform flow) are (:observed near the 2-oot of 11-he witil zalxll% equal to 0.89 and beta to 1.32. At the ji,~,mn dianoter, [O'Lj)11V. a.-qaals ani beta 1.06. of floor was also investi 'veyoi--id tiie ilut Iattfcc with an edge blovii throu6h the autput edge of (Ufferent mmm"tles of cool--n-, UP to 5'P~- of VIC' -WISic flOW- It Was ShoWn th-at ILF to -a value Of the coolin;-, flvr approxiratclt ecpaling 21% a loss of ram presmm~ 4~ccur.,;; rmn pressure increases as a rest.Llt of th42 introduction. of adldiltionol ener6y. 122 USSR UDC 621.4-28-001.5 KOP ETIT? Y Engineer, GUROV, Sj:V.t Engineer, and AVILOVA-SHULIGIUA, 11, V,, Engincer "Increasing the Cooling Effectiveness of the Inlet Edge of Turbine Blades" Moscort, Teploenerf-etik, -41 No 12, 1971, PP 38 Abstract : The coolingr effectiveness of turbine bladeo With air nerim passages in the inlet cdco was ex. entally invoiti~,-. ted on blades of two types: thin-Jalled blades iazorted deflector and transversolir arrangea cooling-, air pa3sa,-,es emd blades -,Ath a cast loo-o-li_!~c deflector in the hollow. The investi:,ption re- sults -are discussed by reference to diagrams sho-.A_nC,, the in-put -Output characteristics a-nd the coolinG intensities of the in- let edge and of all blade Darts ( inlet-, outlet-, --,.rd bacl,- cO.- ges ) of both blade ty-pes. Possibilities to increatse ti-ie coolin.~- intenuity of -'Uhe inlet ed--e of blades by air by-?ass from t-ie odge inner hollovi into the flow *oart, of the ttwbine are an,?Iy- zed, It io demonstrated th,~,t in comes Mhore the avail.,*le pres- 1/2 USSR KOPELEV, S. Z., et al, Teploenergetika, No 12, 1971, PP 38-41 sure differential in the cooling system permits a reliable air flow from the inlet edge hollow -into the flow part of the turbine, theby-pass of air rep- resents an effective means of increasing the cooling intensity. Four illustr., three biblio. refs. 2/2 77 USSR IJJDC: 536.244 KOMLBVI,S,.---Z.f GUROV, S. V., AVILOVA-SHULIGMA, X. T. won "Heat Exchange in the Cooled Flow Part of the Turbine" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Ywak SSSR-Eriex~getika Transi)ort, No. 4, 1971, pp 105-111 Abstract: The heat exchange aiij the outer and inzier sLU,faces of the vanes of a turbine takes place in a field of' centrifugal forces. The purpose of thi-s article is to settle the question of the competence of extending the data acquired under static conditions to the conditions of vane operation in turbines, aq well as the question o2 the criteria characterisin6; the ef fect of the field of centrifugal forces on the heat ovxchwige. Remit.-3 of theoretical and experimental work relating to thOBe queotions are given in this article. The theoretical part of the work be- gins with the equation of motion, taken fror. the syn tem of equa- tions describing the heat exchange process in a continuous, non- 149 USSR KCFEM, S. Z., at al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR -- &lergutika i Transport No 4, ig7i, pp io5-:Lll isothermic flow of an incompressible gas around the vane -orof ile, in terms of the centrifugal forces, The ass'Lm. ption, is made that the radial coolin- channel in the vane is a tul,,e of constant cross section. - The experlment work involved research into vanes with tal transverse cooling channels; a tabl'e of the basic geometrical characteristics for the vane lattice is given. 621,438-253.5-71 USSR uDc: S. GUROV$ S. V., AVILOVA-MUL'GINA, M. V. "Investigation of Heat-Exchange Processes in Cooled Gas Turbine Blades" Teplofiz. i teplotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Thermal Physics and Heat Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Col tion), 1970.,, vYp. 17, PP 97-104 (from RZh-Turbostroyeniye, No 8, Aug TO, Abstract No 8.hg.,106) Translation: Data are given from an investigation of processes of heat exchange at the output edges of air-cooled gas turbine blmdes over a broad range of variations in Reynolds numbers on the air and &~wj side, and also in the temperatures of gas, air and turbine, walls. It is shown that with a reduction in the Reynolds number calculated from the parn ters of the gas in a nar ross section of interblade channels (taking the chord of the blade ar; the characteristic linear dimension) of less thwt 0.5.,IC16, the extent of the region of the lamine-r boundmry layer on the- prorile, of the cooled blade increases appreciably both on the convex and t!oncnvi-:,, sides, and in the case of nondetached flov may extend right up to the outlet edge. Dimeasionlese heat--excharrige relat'onships I - a--(? given for the air and gas which can be used to determine the temperature of the outlet edge ,rith recision satisfactory for practical purposes. Bibliography of nine titles. P UNCLASSIFIED PRI)CESSING fJATE--G90CT70 015 --LI-GHT SCATTERING INOICATRICES FORISEA WATER, (INDICATRIX OF SCATTER ING FUR LIGHT IN SEA WATER) -U- ~~a'AUTHOR-(02)-VOYTOV, V.I., KOPELEVICH, D.V. CCUNT RY OF INFO--USSR ,~_'.:_!,UURCE-M0SCOWj OOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSAt.VI)L 1901 NO 41 197op PP ~827-830 DATE PUBL ISHED--70 Ui 3JECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY ~-_MPIC TAGS-SEA ViATER, LIGHT SrATTERING,, INDEX, IN01CATRIXt MAP l;lUl'JTR0L MAKKING-N~l RESTRICTIONS .~~_..DGCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY PEEL/FRAME-1993/1873 STEP NfJ--UR/i)020/70/19c)1001t/Ul27/(.,d3O -:r_lKC_ ALCL S S 11-03,'N No ---ATO 114 3?b L i~"_ ii -.u -3 11 1 LD ma utf .213 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 C. I RC ACCESSION NO--AT0114326 ABSTRALT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSrRAcr. ir IS STATED 13Y A. K)REL (AtIN. GEOPHYS-1 21 (2), 1965) THAT 114 TRANSPAREN1 WATERS THE ELUNGAriliN 01: THE SCATTERING INDICATRIX BETA IGAMMA)-BETA 190) INCREASES WITH AN INCREASE IN THt SCATFERING INUEX AT AN ANGLE 90DEGREES-iBErA(9oj). I T 4A 5 POSTULATED THAT THE SCATTERING LNOICATRIX FOR PARTICLES OF MARINE SUSPENSIGNS. IS CONSTANT FOR ALL WATERS~AND THAT THE Qd$ERVED OIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCATTERING 11101CATRICES FOR SEA WATER CAN SE ATTPIBUTED TO CHANGES IN THE RELATIONSHIP SETWI:EN 1401LECULAR.SCATIERING ANO scfkrTERING BY SUSPENDED PARTICLES. A STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN TO CHECK THIS HYPOTHESIS BY ANALYZ-ING THE SCATTERING INDICATRICES MEASUREO 114 THE NORTHERN PART -S WEr -' F A TRANSPARENT W TER OF THE LNOIAN OCEAN. THE 163 INDICATRICL 4L Q ITRANSPARENCY 78 PERCENT). THEY ARE REPRESEWED R'( smourH CURVES WITHOUT ANY LOCAL '14AX'IMA OR MINIMA SlJCWAS''ARl-' CHAWAc'umsvic fiF SCATTERING INDICATRICES FOR MONGUISPERSE SUSPENSIONS. THE CURVES EXHIBIT APPRECIAbLE DIFFERENCES, SIGNIFICANT IN TIAF- REGION OF ANGLE~ LESS THAN 70DEGREES AND COMMENSURABLE 'WITH THE EXPi-m-RIMENTAL ERPORS WHEN GREATER THAN 709EGREES. THERE WAS A SIGNIFICANT CURRELATI&N BETWEEN THE CHANGES OF LOG BErA (GAMMA)-BETA (901 FOR ANY FIXED SCATTEt I G ANCLE FOR THE REGION OF ANGLES 4-70UEGREES AND THE CHANGE IN THIS VALUE FOR AN -P - LEVE AND THEREFJRE LOG .-ANGLE OF 15DEGREES, SELECTED AS A REFEENCE BETA (GAMMA)-BETA (901 FOR AN ANGLE GF15DEGREES CAN a~ USED AS A PARAMETER CHARACTER IZING THE FORM OF THE INUICIATRI'*X. ALL CURVES WERE DIVIDED INTO FQUk TYPES CURRESPONDING TO FOUR RAN(;[-s 01: THE LOG BETA (15)-BETA (90) VALUE. D 13'- "0 15 UNCLASSIPIED~ PRbtESSING DATE--09OGT70 .-CIRC ACCESS1014 INO-AT01143Z6 ~~.A8STR-ACT/EXTR)NCT--TRANSITIO,% FROM TYPE ITO TYPE IV IS ACCOMPANIEl) 3Y AN MCREASE IN ELONGATION' OF THE INDICATRIX ANO A S.IMUL,rANLJU5 OECREASE IN JHE AbSOLUTE VALUE CIE THE SCATTERING INUICATRIX AT 900b',I~EES. THJS t THE- HYPOTHESIS OF A CONSTANCY OF THE SCATTERING INUICATRIX J:QR SEA W A f Ei~ PARTICLES IS INCORRECT FOR THIS REGION, A MAP WAS CCJNShW-TlEU SHJWING THE D.ISTRIBUTIUN OF TYPES OF SCATTERINL; INDICATRICE'S FOR THE NJRTHERN ":-:",APART OF THE INOIAN OLEAN. FACILITY: INSTITWE OF LoCEANOLOGY. UNC LA S S- I F IE D 7 1010 --040EC70 2: UNCLASSIFIED PROCtSMOG DATE CORRELATION IN SIGMA PRI.HE0 YIELDS AE PRIME POSITIVE E- PRIME :...~NEGATIVE DECAY DUE TO FINAL STATE INTEWTIbN -U- .7AUTHOR-(02)-KON0RATYUKt L.A.t KOPELIOVICH*;V*Bo, :C,OVNTRY OF INFO--USSR OtIRCE--YADERN. FIZ.: 11: 1080-61 MAY 1970~ ,~-.OAI'E PUBLISHED ---- MAY70 .t,S_UlSJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, 1,C)PIC, TAGS--RADIOACTIVE DECAYt HYPERONI PARTICLE INTERACTIONt NUCLEAR 14AGNETIC MOMENT 'CONTROL MARAING--140 RESTRICTIONS ~DOCUNENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605020/010 STEP NQ--UR/0367/701011/00011080/1086 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141024 UNCLASSIFTED 24'2 010 UNCLASSTFIED PROCESS111ZG 0ATE---040EC7'j CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0141024 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSrRACT. THE T 000 C0R0;E-L,,%TlolN IS CALCULATED IN SIGMA PRIMEO YIELDS AE PRUME PosiTEVE E PRINE NEGATIVE 11PECAY BETWEEN THE POLARIZATION VECTOR OF! LAMBDA ISI~;AIA) HYPERON AND THE -14ORMAL TO THE DECAY PLANE, WHICH IS DUE TO THE FINAL. STATE INTERACTION. THE HYPERON POLARIZATION DUE TO THIS CORRELATION I$ SIMILAR TO 10 14EGATIVE PRIME4 WHILE THE FXPER114ENTAL LIMIT FOR IT IS $1MILAR TO LO AIEGATIVE PRIME2. MEASUREMENT OF THE CORRELATION IN VIEW MAY BE IN TRINCIPLE USED FOR A DETERMINATION OF THE 14AGNETIC MOMENT OF THE SIGMA FACILITY: INSTO OF THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ~A)RIMEO HYPERON. mysics, Moscow. Al f-'LA--- UNG "11-2 019 UNCLASSIFtEDi: PROCESSING OATE--18SEP70 :,-Tj ir ,LE--BIOSYNTHESIS OF COENZYME A FROM PANTOTHENATE DERVIATIVES IN RATS ~~-A~U~FHOR-(04)-ROZANOVI AcYA.v SAVLUCHINSKAYAr L.G., ZHOANOVICH, YE.S.t *RLYL OF. :INFO--USSR lj'RCE-BIOKHIMIYA 1970t 35(119 58-63 so DATE-PUBLISHED-----70 .SUBJECT AREAS-BtOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _01PICTAGS-ENZYME, BIUSYNTHESTS, CELL PHYSIOLOGY, MITOCHONORION, VITAMIN .:'Z~,COMPLEXI ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE C O'N' TR 0 LMARKING--NQ RESTRICTIONS .~.DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/0839 STEP NO--UR/0218/70,1035fOOL/OO58/0063 CIRC ACrESSION NG--AP0055541 -S- I F 1* F, LA 2/2 019 UINCL ASS IF I ED: MiCESSMG IMTE-19SIEP70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0055541 ...'AMTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GV-0- ABSTRACT. PANTOTHPIATE ADMIU[SrERE0 OF COA IN 11, Gil- LY 1--i :PARENTERALLY TO RATS INCREASED THE CONTENT li 14 s 0 N EN 'ATP, CYSTEINEt THIAMINEv ANO N[CUTINATE: WERE ADMINfSTEREG SIMULT4NEOUSLY. THE DEGREE OF COA BJOSvW~iESIS CG RRELATED WITH INCREASING DOSES rF ITS PRECURSORS AND OF THE viTANINS AND i~AS INCJ~-F-ISEC -~BY HYDROCORTISONIE. 4-PHOSPHO-0-PANTOTHENATE AND ESP. L N:: 4 -0--:, M JE THE IERE MORE S-BENIOYL-D-PANTETHEINE AND 4-PHOSPHO-S~-BENZOYL EFFECTIVE THAN PANTOTHENATE IN TNDUCING~ COA SYNTHE-SIS, ROSSIBLY OME TO THEIR CLOSER STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY TO THE COENZYME AND THEIR Mi KE RAPID 2PERMEABILITY THROUGH THE BLOOD 'TISSUE BARREERS1AND THE CELLULAR AND MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES. Silk USSR UDC: 669.017:5391.42 IVANOVA, V. S., KUDRYASHOV, V. G., SHTOVBA Yu. XQVELI,OVICH, B. A., Moscow "Fractographic Study of the Rupture Toughness of AlumInum and Titanium Alloys" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, Nov 72, pp 25-30. Abstract: An electron microscope stud), of the surface of a cTack is performed after cyclical deformations of various Al alloys and Ti alloys under pure bending with constant and gradually increasing stress, pure circular bending, repeated extension and cantilever circular bending. It is sho;%n that the dimensions of the pits on the crack surface near hard sccond-phase particles correlate with the value of H T (change,in beat content of base of alloy with changing temperature from room temperature to the melting point). It is also established that the rupture toughness determined by the method of Ivanova and Kudryashov, under conditions of cyclical loading at the critical fatigue stress, is near the rupture toughness produced by the method of Irivin. IA k0 Acc. Nr: W00435A71 Ref . CoAt 1JR 0056 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Ekspi l1noy Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 56 Nr 2 pp e7 EFFECT OF ELECTRON COFLISIONS ON INTER13AND THANSMOINS IN AIETALS A. 1. k, forkh A kinetic. equation for electrons in metals is derived which. talies into account in- terhand QlOctron tran5itions. their inutual collisions and collisionb with. phonori;. Aa exprvs;~ion for the high frequency electric coluductivity tensor is obtAined. Its MlySb Jea& to the following results which are valid for arbitrary electron and phonou. disper- Aon laws. 1) For light frequencles, which ara smaller than f1he photoconductive effect throshold interband transitious appreciably affect the elecuir, conductivity. In partica- lar an additional contribution to electron-phounn collisions appears which, In the Far infrared regiun, j.-, iden(iral with tho intraband inter0ectron m1fisiun contribution %viih resffct to frecluency dependence as Well as order ul viagnitudo. However, the temperature dependence is different. 2) Jn the vicinity of the photoconductive effed throshold collisions mWify the freqqcncy ti adence of in.Uirbandolparic; conductivity. RKE L/FM JL97G2052 A concrete calculation of interband electric vunducuN-ity L, for metak Performed described by the weak pseudopotentiat model. For. polyvalvat tiolitransition metals sUitorbands erfective collision frequencies are calculatt,d Ind expresi-iion' 0- obt. s ar -dued which define the shape and height of the photoconductive crft,~Ct peaks. The results arc compared with available experimental data. Possible caust-i of discrepancy betwevil the experimental values of the photoconductive effect livak widths tuad those calculat-A hero are discussed. For alkali nieLds it-is shown that the textm absorption band,~ observed experimentally may be ascribed to indirect, interhan(I and to intraband vlevirmi --triinslUons 'to regions in p space which 'are close to the Bragg plartert, The shape of t Ite textra* band and the value of its long waye~ threshold ire in good nqyri4,mvnL %vitb I fit, experiments. AA USSR UDC 669.715'884:539.4 KOPELIOWCH, B. A., LASHKOV, N. I., and OVECHKIN, B. 1. "Study of the Effect of Lithium on the State of Grain Boundaries and the Character of Failure in Aluminum-Base Alloys" Tekhnol. legk-ikh splavov. Mauch.-tekhn. byul. VIISa (Technology of Light Alloys. Scientific and Technical Bulletin of All-Union Institute of Light Alloys), 1971, No 4, p 96 (from RM-Metaliurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No 11709 by I. Yeroshenkova) Translation of Abstract: In Al-Li alloys at 100-500* Li snriches grain boundaries. At 100* in A1-55% Li alloy tile excess W. content along the boundaries Is 0.36Z, at 400* 0.16%. With a rise in temperature from 100 to 550* and with Li content of the alloy remaining constant, the Li excess along the grain boundaries declines and segregation thereof does not result in intercrystalline embrittlement. The failure mechaniam ofAl-4% Cu-l% Li and VAD 23 alloys has tbe character of transcrystalline shear. Failure arises on particles of the Intermetallides lined up Inside gral,ns, t4ith tile formation of X-shaped cracks in the matrix. The fusion of these cracks causes trans crys talline failure. t ~; .3 Ca VIT VII-IA. APPLICATION OF THE METHCO Of CONTIMKIUS VVCH11M root S_VvTM -.RV ETCHING AND rRowTH rRomsts IN THE Gs-A*Ct,~-H., SYSTDI Rude, Ye, V_ Sclov'y4va, hostav; Xcvo*tbtra%, III Sirsiuft p0 pv~tvei_itm Roots, I Krietallov I Pirnok. Au4sian. J.na, 1972, p 85fr A wimple method of continuous W4_1A?dft8:1;A6 10.0 doolopiul to-in esticate tb" etching rates of pailluzz and the ItreQtle of V. apitaxial lower of C&U. On completion of the period of saturation uIr the jellium vith argenjr, the composition of th* Its* phase I" chanXed sharply, sod kho eallium contest in the v" flow urAer. atatlonary corAttloat terves7orAt to the equtlz~rtun &UOV4 the solid Itallium arsenide. and the aroarde content to dttervlnod by that amount of ASCL Introduced ITito the reactor. In contrast to the avaAlal-le, vublishod I data it hot lbtan found that the JiTowth rate of. the GAAq'I17zr..iML *Mtx2A1a%'s4 to pr&cticq imadtitely "th respect to romplet"u of the; saurotiett verled. The twtur6 of the "perimental, d*pmnden tes of the growth rate an the vr~rtexs P*rnxmtevx Indicates that theIArew6c of Gakv takes place in the dIffatonAinsticl T*Xfam - ftatitorperaco-re profile Io the teackwr 67- vsI &-h 6a radial gra4lente art eliminated which cents uncontrolled nucleation of the GaAs an the reactor walls is the =better* sone. _ A study was "As of r1w offectrof th; corditions of the growth procoos -7% the stru-cture &ed Lies tlectrtc.&~ Fr"*r to," * the 'am Iloyed dpitaxial layer* of CaAs. The *I :vattgn verb,111ty in tha Uy*r* armm vadat optimal condittmus reached 8230 cm /*-see st 3001K saw 61.000 to2 14 -"1 /w-**c at 771K with a coac*ntrottaft of thave of 3-10 ce eased 7,2 C)8 to 7 TIT-lb. MPZRTIES Or ALLMZD EPITAXIAL LATE" OF CALLIUM AR50411)e CRO&X LH THE GG-AsCt I-HI SYSTEM fArticig by J_ 1. Do yak&".. L_ Ai._MU*AW&' go 51 KqVaIIVTt0' V. j1--raXWV' V, fq~~rdfalyaev. A' Yr. V. Solov'ytva. Hoscov; Novosibirsk, III jjj~~_Prot.alqvdn go, to .1 SHtoaen Po1upiovodn1kovykh Kristallov I r-Itnot, Russian. 12-17 June. 197z' P 861 LAY-ra #1 ISM= Me an-ANCt 3_j'1 system "r' aith+f by ttwrnal awsporatlaq of the Impurity (It,. In) or by Introduction of it in the fare of a testous compWTA (K 2sq. (C2R6)2tn). The deperjamce, of the carrier concentration to the lAysr* on the xximixture concentration to the gas pnaa* "a found. With do Increase In the tellurium tontont. the growth rot* of the layer drops OLOW19t to Sera Whore&* the gint practically he* no Affect on the growth rat*. The use of diothyL tint 4o#& not lead r,0 wo-sonlag of ch# mlectrophyxIcAl parazaters of; the layers by comparLson with tk* Alloying L. by the nethod Of thermal evaporation or dine. yho coAcamtration of ttoo charre carrier* In the layers alloyed with tell"-i= And ~#Ienium to reduced to the direction of the go. flow uh - the AAY",* alloyed With lingo the COACer- trkticu 6f the c4relora inci:sr~adsl~ !!Ilittlq~ Thts-diffArence, Is connected with the difference In the 4oofftciwnts of the vapor-crystal junction. According to thei data of electrophysicAl studies. the degree of compensation of tk* d*nora In the Layers alloyed with weloolun Is constant AM elude to 0.3. An Incrao4o to the tellurium concentration in the layer.1tods to an Ancrea*a in thir 4ta- Locatlaw4onalty and the bu=bar of -growth pyramids. In thesprginions Allay*] with **Ionian with a carrier concentration of the type of 5-10 althav an Incrodo* in the dislocation 4onetty to I-1.0 6c.72 or the appearavice of epotffic alcrodefects was observed. At low Allaying LawaLa with selenium (C 3-1014c^-3) And to the *stirs range of alloyIng with alme using dLethyl atax, the dislocation d*"Lt,Y to the layer it class to the dLelftatton 4ematty to the substrate& the worphol"? of the layort do" set thauge. USSR UDC: 620.179-15 YAKOBSON,. A. M., LEO-11MV, B. I., KANT3R, B. Y1. and KOPE M. "Comparative Experimental Estimate of Various Visual X-Ray Intro- scopic Systems Using Electronic Devices" Sverdlovsk, DefektoskoDiya, No. 4, 1970, PP 137-139 Abstract: The authors of '-his brief communication, members of the U Scientific Research Institute of introscopy, discuss the labora- tory model of the RIUS UN~-0/2 Introscope, and offer indices by which this instrumQnt, can be comnared with tlhi~ RTI, an x-ray television introscone with a monocrystalline screen, described in an earlier article by the first-named author- iz~ collaboration -.;ith K. M. Dzhgaiyan (,~avoJskaya la~.oratoriva. 10,62, No. 5). Thf-, M111-92 describod in the presear, articie is also an x-ray introscope with a monocrystalline screen, and uses an clectron-optical li_i,~7ht araplifier of the UM 92 type. A simpie diagram of the instrument given in -this article shows that the radiation from an x-ray Source is projected through the sp~aciaien under examiration onto the mono- crystalline screen, the x-rayed inage being conyertuvd tc a l_JFht image by the sc.reen and then put through the lic-ffit P-mplifier and a tulescope to the obse-fver's uye. A third inotrum~-nt cont:aininL-,,- 112 lnstrumenta:t~o n-. and kqui,pment USSR UDC: 621.791.052:620.178.7.05 KOPELIMAN, L. A., SAIDOV, G. 1. "Installation for Determination of Mechanical Properties Df Metal in Various Zones of a Welded Seam During Rapid Deformation over a Broad Range of Low Ten~peraturesll Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 11, 1972, pp 1389-1393. Abstract; The authors have developed a test installation consisting of a vertical frame with a dropping weight of 30 kg. The dropping height is up to 2000 mm, providing for application of tensile stresses at up to 6 Iii/sec. Paxticular attention was given to the production of a high-quality recording of the loading curve and to achievement of even distribution of temperature over the specimen. The dynamometer is in the upper clamp of the specimen holder, since the specimiens used are too small (9 Tran long, 1.2 = diameter) for direct application of strain guages. The errors of the device are esti- mated and a diagram is presented of the system used to cool the specimens. 1/1 USSR UDC 620.172.251.12 DEYCH, A. SH. , KOPEL'MAN L.. A 11KOROTKIN, V. V., Leningrad Polytechncal Institute imeni Kalinin "Determining the Parameters of the True Stress-Strain Diagram in the Tempera- ture Range From +25 to -1960C" Moscow, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, No. 11, 197a, pp 1377-1379 Abstract: The parameters of the true hardening curve in the temperature range from +25 to -1960C were determined for VMSt. 3sp steel wl-th a grain size of 5.5. The chemical composition of the steels is 0.17% C, 0.110, Mn, 0.1.5% S!, 0.05% Cr, 0.09% Ili, 0.17% Cu, 0.029% S and 0.017% P. The calculated vallies of the true stresses and deformation,,; for all sampler. tested iule graphed. It i.3 shown that over the entire temperature range studied thf! po,,ier relation-3hip for the strengthening law is maintained and the parameters of the true stress- strain diagram can be determined by the method used. The eff,~!ct of scale appears only in the deformation strengthening index, where in testing samples of diameter 1. 2 and 5 mm , there appeared ~ some increase in the deformazion strengthening index for samples of the larger diameter, USSR uDc 616.9&j.25-0!P--'~-C)35-,73-3-1 AZADOVA, N. B., ZHMNOV, V. 11.1- KOFSMIMIII.? R. N., and GAVRILTW, V. 1., institute of Virology imeeni D. I. I-,ranovsk'*,"*Y,-"-A6i~'a&W-of madical Sciences USSR, Moscow "Virological Characteristics of Infection,in the L Cell-Sindbis Virus System in the Presence of Antiviral Serain" ~bscov, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, SeP/Oct 72, PP 520-523 Abstract: Persistent infection in the L-SV system (multiplicity of infection 0.01 M/ceU) in the presence of 0.5% of specific antivirus serum was charact- erized by alternating phases of degeneration and proliferation durinE, t~ie first three passa-es, wit"I virus and heriaj;glu tinin. present in the cultu-te redi-cz-... During the 11CM-ainder of the 90-day long period of observation, proliferation predominated, the hemagr~lutinin tii4r fell to a lvw level, and the virus was frequently absent. This suggested mrked. inhibition of virus synthesis. How- ever, inziunomo-.1,hological investigations revealed acti:,rf- synthesis of two structural proteins of Sindbis virus -- ribonucleaprot-ein and lipoprotein rern- bmae ant-igen -- ill 70% of the Cells- it iG concluded -ajat a persistent infec- tion which causes cellular e~diaustion does not arrest synthesii'S of virus pro- teins but only prevento the viruzefs from uggreC5ating an(h the cell- infaction 13 transmitted from one pasveige- to another by dau6hter calle 1/2 USSR AMWIA) N. B., et al., Voprosy Virusologii, NO 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 520-523 which acquire the virus during cell division. It is poosible that defective viruses develop during the process, which are able to sin-vive in the cells but unable to leave them. 2/2 17 ..... . - ----- 017 UNCLASSIFIED! PROtESSIN" DATE--020CT70 STUDY OF THE ACTIVITY OF ANTILYMPHOID SERA IN THE CULTURE OF IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF MAN rU- 1 -t04)-GOVALLOt V.I.p GRIGORYEVA, M-Pos KOPELYANy KOS41ADI, G OA 613UNTRY OF INFO--USSR EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOGII I MEDITSINY, 19709 VOL 699 4v PP 82-85 :D 4TE PU8L'ISHE0------70 .-_,.5!rUBJECT AREAS:--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--BLOOD SERUM, LYMPHOCYTE T i d.L L:.EST.-lICTI,~;NS DIDCUAE~`,J CLASS--UNCLASS IF I EDI PRJXY RE~L/FRAME-1988iI579 STEP Ng--LIR/0219/70/069/00-t/0082/0085 CIRC I~CCESSION NO--AP0104325 -7 77----~- "---7-7---.' 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSU"Ift DATE--023CT70 CJ,RC ACCESSIG11 NO-AP0106325 -RENT -ABST- t- IACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE ACTIVITY OF Dff-'F- ANTILY.11PH-91D S+RA WAS STUDIED IN THE COLTURE ]F IU A. ;LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRU. IT IS S14OWN THAT DIFFERENT IM4UNE; A4T[SERA HAVE 4HEIR.CHAFACTERISTIC SPFCTRUM OF ACTION: IN :THE MONOCULTURE JF ,LYMPHOCYTESp MANIFESTING IN A VARYING DEGREE TtIE LEUKOAGGLUYIqATING, '~:CYTGTOXIC AND BLAST TRANSFORMING EFFECT,, IN A MIXED CULTURE JF 4 -LYMPHOCYTES ANTILYMPHOID SERA CAUSED BOTH STIMULAT;IDN AND INHIBITIJ. OF '-~THE,REACTION OF BLAST TRANSFORMATION IN COMPARISON 141THJHE REACTION OF NA T IV ELYMPHOCYTES. UNCLASS-IFIED .................... Acc. Nr. PP0031626- PRIMARY SOURCE: Byulleten' Meditsiny, Ref. Code: UR 0219 Eksperimental'noir Bialo-Li i 1970, Vol 69, Nr .1, pj)30-*o,:? A STUDY INTO REACTIVITY OF LYMPHQID CELLS CULTURE OF THE HU.-MA,"! ETUS IN VITRO F Grigor'yev4, M. P. K Govallo, V.I.; 'w lal;;g'li 1. Central Scientific- Reso arch Institute of Traumata lo gy, and Orthopedics The ability of the thymic and splenic celli of 16-28 week old hurlian fetus~,i 1,': undergo morphological transformation in a mixod culture ard. under ME effect of specific stimulators of blastogenesis was studied, As evidenced, the irilersity of the bij~t. transiarmation reaction in a mixed lymphcc~'ie culture of adults wat &rectly rel,ted to the degree of antigenic distinction, of tile cells c1lijivat'a(l. III a Miked 4-ulturk! and k., Presonre of tstimulators the ellibryonal spler-lic colls tindcz-went d'ifferenitiation i(jentj'(All t~) that ill lymphoid Cells thymocyles) 0, J410113. the same 361t werc,, unable to undergo inorph6logii.'al in simiiar experkri,-r- tal conditions, REEL/FFA118 T USSR UDC(537-226+537-311-331:1537+5351 TLJRYANITSA, I. D., __BYI., SLIM, V. YU. and CREPUR, D. V. "Synthesis and Certain Electrophysical Properties- of Yndium Chalcoiodidee" V sb. Polimravodn. elektronika (Semiconductor Electronics -- Collection of Works), gorod, 1971, PP 193-197 (from RZh-Fizika, N610, Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE628 by YE. A.) Translation: The compounds InSI, InSeI, and InTel were synthesized by di-Ict, interaction of the initial components according to the i;chems, 2A-111 + 2B + C-2VII IlIgTCVII. The method of producing crystals in described ana the 2A parameters of their lattices are presented* The crptical transmission and photoconductivity spectra of the crystals obtained were investigated. All com- pounds have an energy gap of more than 2 ev and possess photosensitivity in the region of the long-wave fundamental absorption edge. At ROO C the specific - olLn-cm. 'Rie temperature electrical conductivity of the crystals is 1010+10. dependence of electrical conductivity, permittivity and energy gap, reaveal no anoma-Ues In 'the temperature range from -150 to +506c, vhich obviou5ly indicates that there are no phase transitions in the given tempemture region in the compounds obtained. USSR UDC 539.3 G. R. PETROV, V. V. "On One Method for Solving Problems in the Theory of Flexible Hollow Shells" V sb. Raschet. yrostranstv. sistem stroit. mekh. (Calculation of Three- Dimensional Systems in Structural Mechanics -- Collection of Works), Saratov, Saratov University, 1972, pp 12-17 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V144) Translation: A method is given for calculating flexible hollow shells Lb-it is based on the simultaneous application of the Bulmov-VI-asov and Hubnov methods. The Bubnov-Vlasov method is applied to find the force function and the Bubnov method is used to find the displacement function. The initial system of partial differential equations, as a result ~of npplying the proposed technique, reduces to a system of ordinary differential equations and to a system of nonlinear algebraic equations for which methods of the solution are sufficiently well developed. A shell that is square in plan and loaded uni- formly by a distributed pressure is used as an example. From an analyses of the solutions and a comparison of the results with the data of other authors, it was possible to conclude that a computational accuracy applicable for quantitative evaluations is achieved undvr a single-rerm appr(,x1mation of the USSR UDC 539.3 kOPERNIK, G. R., ZOLOTNITSKIY, Yu. S. "Certain Problems in the Application of the Modified Vlasov-Rantorovich Method to a Study of Hollow Panelsil Vsb. Raschet prostranstv. sistem v stroit, mekh. (Calculation of Three- Dimensional Systems in Structural Mechanics - Collection of Vorks), Sara- tov, Saratov University, 1972, pp 32-37 (from RZh-Mekhaikika, 'No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No W150) Translation: The application of the Bubnov-Vlasov variational method for studying deformations and forces in hollow shells under the iction of ,itatic loads is discussed. If the approximating functionn by means of which Hie solutions sought is represented do not satisfy the static boundary condi- tions, it is proposed that the appropriate boundary con6itions be satisfied not integrally at the bogdaries to the panel but in individual points of the contour. It is shown that one can obtain a more exact solution of the problem in this case if the points of collocation on the contour are selected correctly. In selecting the appropriate points of collocation, it is proposed