SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:ALEKSEYEV, A.N. TO:ALEKSANDROVA, V.D.

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ector USSR UI)C 57ti.851.45.095.38:576.89`~.775J .095.' }3: 61.5.285.7 ~ . ~ Nom, BIBIY.OVA, V. A. , TATARINOVA, S . G . , and }:11R11S1'S1?1.}?VSKAYA, ~., nion Scientific Research Institute of Disinfection and Sterili-. xation, Ministry of Health USSR, and Central Asian Scienti~i.c Research Antiplague Institute "Effect of the Systemic Poison Fluoroacetamide on the Viability of Infect:ecl Fleas and on the Development of the Plague Pathogen in Them Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazito.logiya i Parazitarnyye )3olezni, No 5, 1971, pp 5'71-577 Abst'ract': Admiizi.stratior~ of sublethal doses of. the systc~riic ort;anofluorin~, insc~cticid~ fluoroncut:ilnidc (a pol.son with iiit~~:,t.an::1 acticm =zf;iy inhibiting L'he reproduction of the pathogen in the flea intestine, flu- oroacetamide is an antagonist of. plague bacteria. Un tlic other hand, by 1/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 ~q,4 00~~~~~~ ~ ~ : ti u~ o4S2 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical., Derwent,~~?~ 241545 VIBRA IA'G LIrG~iT HODU~..AT~O._R is made simpler, s lle and stable. The excitation coil 8 is in the collector circuit of a transistor. Glhea it is energised a combined flux in conjunction with permanent wagnet 3 i3 produced which deflects moving armature 2. As it changes its position an emf is induced in hoth the exciter coil anc~ the f4edbnck c~iil 9 whir.h is conn~~cr.cd !n the base of chc transistor. An increase uf. coll~~ct~,r curr- ent produces a signal in the base Which further increases that current. With the armature fully deflected the induced emf drops t~ zero and the spring action forces the armature to return in the opposite direction; this time the induced emf reverse biases the transistor. This reverse f/ biasing stops when the armature reaches the ;~ttrer /.~ ~,3`7~~~31~ ~~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR Alekseyev, :~. l`f. , ~'ol },on,i~�, f. :1. , Shapiro, A. U. , L}~Onc)l,li }~;1 J ~1~1t . ~�1t't rtl_,~, 1973, Vol 9, ,~Io 1, pp 3-18. Most frequently-, model (1)-(5} is used for }JlannJn4; i)r hru;?u~tJOn cif ,I 4,ruu?~ of cnterpr.iscs or branc~hcs, both sclcctionof~ vrrstolts of cic~~clup;;;t~nt cif production and for the production program. lteccnt ly, forurll J. ~Jt Jon`; sllclJ as (1)-(5) have begun to hr. applied also to path dctr.J�InJnrltlon lJruhlc~-u~. Calculations tIS.lll~amoils] nrJl.e it possible to sclc~t tht~ of}tJruJ, rc+lahln ation of versl.ints. l~ormat.ion of the file of inJtJal data J~ usu.rll~ tli~ni.` manually, sharp ] ~~ 1 i nli tJ n~; the number of vertii ons teh J rh i:~ln br i)r,J~ t J l ,l l 1 ~ tested. '1'ho ailvantac,cs and dJtiadvantage~; v} m~ltlpli`-ver~JCnl ,Jnti "1~('r~JOn- less" statements of t 1Ji~ proh 1 i'Jn arc di scu`;tii~d. 1 n t }~c` i~l)J n 1 can ul� t ht' ,,ut ht~ the mtJ:ltlplc-vcrsJUn l)rublcm should be liven thr tnsl. ui~ i1t'te~J�Ji:Jain}; Illicr- relat.iunshl}JS bet.i.'een ob~i~cts, while uuJdel~; of ~ndJVJdu~Jl o}>>c~ct`. 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Code : UR 0056 PRIAiARY SOURCE: Zt~urnal Eks er ental'noy i Teoreticl~eskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 1, pp 35 y~ -- 3$ g SELF-INDUCED TRANSPARENCY OF A GAS IN A ,ItAGNETIC FIELD .4. I. AlekQeyev, A. S. Chernov Self-induced transparency ~~f a gas in a magnetic field during tra~�er,al by a linearly polarized light pulse is inr�esi.igated. It is shown that the external magnetic field con- sid~~rabl~ decreases the number of resonance atomic transitions for n�hich self-induced transparence of tho mrdiuni i5 possible. r1n analytic solution for a linearly polarized light pulso prof}agating without change of its shnpo or loss of enargy is found in the case of atomic tranFitians in~~olving a change of the total momentum i ~ 0, 'l: ~~'l: and 1-* 1. to the presence of setf-induced trar~sparoncy the direction of rotation of light pulse pr~tarization is opposite that of Faraday rotation in a m~~nochromatac wave. REEL/FRAME a ~ 19731100 ,~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 Z~2 4~~ U,~ICI.r1SSIFIEO PRC)CcSSII~~G 0:1T~-�_,,"~~+'1ViJ CIRC A; CESS?Or,} 'v'.1--,1i=~t)1?~~'t? ~fiST,.'+.CT!EX T+~t:t;T--_.~ .!l c:,}'~C- A3ST"AC:. TI-fE P11SS,aGE tJl= A 'rlElli< +�~t~:v:1CH;20'~1,~T I C ri~;i,1E TFi ~.:Ut;N A c;fi SEOUS RFSO}�~IA;yCC ~Ei)! t1'~ LQCj~T;:i~~ t !~ :s STk01~}G u~}h!(;C}'~Ct~',:';-lf' f=I f:C~ 0~ ~1 CLOSE FitE~~U'tNCY i$ CC~VSIUCt~ty. fNi= INVE;STIGATIO~~ IS C,~I;iE!) uUT 8Y 3A}c IPlG I~~lTO nCCLIJ?JT tJEGERF~~ACY 0}= .j}!F LEVELS ar}p T}ic` TE'~;5()u i�}::TUf~E Ut= Tt�!E COI_LISIU.J TERr}. A;tiiPLIFIC.;TIO`~ OF T}1E 4bE+1K r}11VE i)I_PE'~JIiiG Clf~f THE ~i-LAr�:k.~~ac "Theory and Application of Pseudo-Random Signals" t~~oscow, Teoriva i rrimen�nive sevdosluchf~ n hh si~.-nalov (c1,. English a ova 1`'auk:a , ly , 3b7 pp, i1 . , 1 r ::'y k from R;;1~- Rsciiotel{hnik~, ~o !~, I9r0, Abstract Iv'o 4A90K} "�"' Transl_~tion: Literature is generalized on the tlloory and aE~plic;~- tion o~ pseudo-random (noise) signals forrried on t;ii� basis oi' sequences of maximal duration or Iii-sequences. DQSpito the regular structure they bear all of the characteristics of random sequences. The auto correlation function of pseudo-random signa7.s in the form of a double sequence is similar to the autocorrelation function for white noise, i.e.~ - function. The authors Study tho reoui:remants imposed on signals in discrete information trr~nsmis-~ Sion .systems and in systems for measuring motion przrrjmetors by ~~l'f,~' :.3f�~:.~i,~ ~Ri ~:i~Qi''J a3'iCl ~~'ie t~'FeDT�y Of 9tntistical solutions. ~r~sic problems of th4 thapry of generation and opt~.mt+1. pror,as;3inp, of pst~udo-random signals wer� studied along with thoir int�ri'erW ence resistance. A description is given of real possibilities 1/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/'1'1: CIA-R~P86-005'1380020659000'19-6 USSR IVOCHhIN,I.I. ,et al, Svaroc.hnoye proizvodstvo, No 2,}�,c~b 72,pp 15-17 optima]. technological parameters of welding vii-t11 t=hc~ usc~ cif powder filler metal including the root gap, welding rate, electrode wir_c feed, granulation and the amount of powder filler metal. The we le. quality is rated on the basis of fusion depth, shape f~-~ctor., viola continuity, and the heat efficiency of the welding. Proposed is ~~ new automatic direct submeL:ged (two-sided) welding technology ~�.~it.h metal powder as the filler metal for low carbon and lo G + - n '- � 1 , r A u :+ '" > (~ ^ N L fl i 6 ? '~, _ :r c �t R Y� _ - p C �t Y r r f 3i l1 ... S n7�S THE DEGKEE_ nF Ct)MrPF~NSATiO I N MrAG . t INGi~FASES A 1N ~U I, T ~ F~;2a`tA,TIO"J ^F SUCf~ OHr~1C kEGIOr~S FtI. OF H~ FACILITY: IMs [tlST T'rfcr~ MOD I l I 7Y AT ~tQL'M Ti "1 F'. I S IOW. jQFFEr IENI~dGRAD, USSR. UNGlASSIE[EO APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 UDC GG9.15.Q13.8(05b.S) USSR .,..- FEDOTOGri, L . S . , ALEi:S;.Y E:; ~0 , . � ~ '' DORO:~ I`? , ~' . '.~t � , i\Ll L i t.~' , OVS~~Y, YU. ., , r1., TOPILIid, V. ~'., M. i'~. "Stainless S tee 1." USSP. Author's Certificate Vo uiG~+3~+, Filed 25tJuo lI,6~~1')li~hc.? 13 ~~ct ;0 (fron R7.h-*tetallur~i~~a, :+0 4, Apr 71, Abstrac A stcei for operation at temrer:~Cure~: t-p to "0()�~is\lPtl�~{s~,.)~;, Translation: o, C ~.OJ_0,09 Cr l.~).S-1.~., . with the fol.lowins~ compo~~ition (in ,~) . (;r, .; 0,0;'. Thc~ Mo 0.35-U.5, i1b O.Of~-0.15, V 0.15-U.25, Si < t).6, ttn ~ ~.~, the for;nuia (J.G~% Cr ~ (% "!o + % V + ratio of the aJ.layin~ elt~mc~ntt; sati.sfi.cs A(Ler cJt,c~t~clii nJ~ f rc~tn + ! si) + 0.51 dh - (30~ c + ;~ c,i + 0.5~ rn,) < G.G. �- , h ~ C)� at 20 j40, and 55r)o the steel leas G~ of 12~~, 1 OOJfl and ~e:~o..rin(; at >7 , ~ 2 d r' ~ rr r C' Of lr~ i1,I1~.~ ~ Or ~~)-~i j~~, ' ~ rr*r TitT1 p 70 and 55 f~~,-�2~ ~~ of log, 75, and ~~ Ufa ~ 1 ~,~ J~~~ F 7 ~. ant G lOG are 5~ a.+d ,,2 YE~~�~, resl~ecti�rel;; . resgecti~relf; G ' 10~ 1~1 -~5- APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR Uix 539�f~7 KRIVONOGOV, G. S., M,AT~TEYr;V, V. V., AI.EKSEYENKO, b!. F., LIVSiiITS, B. G., and YAKOVL~'V, A. ~' . "Certain Regularities of N',a~netic hysteresis in Stainless 1.~rtencite Class Steels" Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh msterinlakh" (Intern:;l Friction in Metallic Materials), N~oscow, Izd-vo "h'auka," 1970, pp 170-175 Abstract: The effect of telnpcruture and static stresses on tha Ir.,~;,nitude of hysteresis losses in stainless steels of the martensite cl~:rs, relr~teri r~~inly to the process of irreversible displaeelrents of 90� do;:~ain walls, is studied. Expressions tyre derived for the dependence of daripin~, decrer:ent an t;er~rer- ature, static stresses, r3.nd r~agnetomechanical hysteresis Conc;t.tlIlt,~. '1'he ci'f'ect of various heat treatr:~ent conditionined betweenmexperimenta-1Jttndcthec-retical discussed. Good a~3reement was obta data. 4 figures, 5 Yeforcnces. 1~1 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 .h212 U21 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--3pt~l',T70 t:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121132 ggSTkACTfEXTRAGT--tUI GP-0~ Ai3STRACT. PRIME60 CU GAMMA': RAYa (1-200 KP.ADS! At20 630 i~!EV PROTONS t 1-100 KRAUS! SEOF IkRApi~LEhESULTEO(' INE~AN~IG 150 AND 5U KRAUS, RESN� NONE OF THE UUSE iNGREASt IN Ti~E CROP. OVER Tf1ETD~S~CTIJNSVUF PRCITONS ANUDSII'~I"1A C.AYS. DIFFERENCES wEKE FUUNJ~BETwEEN FOR NIGHER DOScS 1HE ACTION OF PRJTCiNSO~ApOSESH(1T5OK~AL~S!(~RNSULTCt~()IN A GAMMA RAYS. IRRAON. ~JITh( NRUTONS IN L FAI.IL[TY' INST. SLIGHT STIidULATICN OF THE INITIAL GROWTH. ' MED.-BIOI. PROSI., h10SGUW, USSR. uNGLASSiFtED APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 I/2 021 ---~_ UNCLASStFIED PROCESSING DATE-�30~:?i T7Q TITLE---DIOI..CIi~ICA[. EFFrCTIVEtdE5S i)F i'itGTOt')S Afvl7 ~:AaiMA kAYS F(1~; frequency of t}l C' I c~r,~~1 i ~ilic resistal':a rc~r;; she 1ulaxr! r(;si_stanee values, or the rEVeI ,f:. !l P1 t, ~~ ofi the i~�t.rllt~~ncy r,n~.4r~~ct~.:r~.st,:ics of two rryonol~.t.}l~.c rc~sist~or~>fs a~.sn ~itir~~Il. 1/~. APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 Ug9R UDC 621.;82.8.-416 ~M~ ClIvSNOKOV, Id.N. "Topological Transform~ltion During Design Of Film Hybrid Integrated Circaite" Y eb. Mikroelektronika (Mioroeloctronice--Collection Of afork�), I~:oscow, Izd-vo "Sovetekoye Radio," No 4, 1971, pp 133-140 Abstract: The paper describes the principal steps of the topological design (i.e., determination oP the ugeometry" of the components, their efficient dis- position on the substrate, and the composition of the connection diagram aseemb~ ly as applied to the type oP construction of the body provided) of film hybrid microcircuits and the method of transformation of the passive part of a network ~tsep~] based on tho shifting of the edge oP the graph. hn example is givon oP design ekotches of the arrange;nent on the substrate o� components of hybrid integrated circuits. 4 fig. 5 ref. 1/1 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR UDC 521.122 + 54b.732'131 -+- 547.49b.3 ALEKSENKO, V. A., DUI.OVA, V. I., and KREttI.L'V, M. M., Dnepropetrovsk Chemical-Technological Institute imeni F. r.. Dzerzhinskiy "Complex Formation of CoC12 tJith ti-Aryl-I~''-diphenoxythiophosphonothio~.lreas" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khicnii, Vol 43 (105), ~To 10, Qct 73, pp 2211.-22Ab Abstract: :t series of novel :v'-aryl-N'-diplienoxytliiophosphunotliioureas has been synthesized and their ionization constants have been dE~tei-mined. The complex formation of these pliosplionothioureas with CoC12 in acetone has been investigated spectrophotometrically. It has been shown that the graduated instability constants of these complexes are correlated with Hammett's constants, Some of the complexes formedlave bean isolated; their structure and prope"r ties have been studied, the IR spectra were reported. 1;1 - 38 - APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 ~~~Ks~ ~~ T1 ~~ - R~ ~ i-. 1 U r~ m m .i C .~ rl ~� J r ~ J M V d ? O a+ ~~ E'. 'O �' L' I1 ,r a c ~ �� r, c l ., n o .+ N v V1 .Y .. ~ .+ u W [; r m,! y.C ;l CL m u a o o ~ N .. > a a u a u m t .o e > K N u ..+ i.^ .-i t' C' C t U n C a u 3 .. ^ ~i 70� a;w 'rug U V O r.> Nv vY� oq a.t:.�m.co O O v, g fi Vti FR. -a' � f. N t'.. .. ~ P ~` i ro a c ,. A ~f v r. ,. ... s.~: '~ ~ C !y C C' I: '; a-�v r.- ~ -- Lnv f x a� r1 ~~ G" ~ L .+ u i? 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N �! 1. 1 3, 1� (. y � li 11 f, , L a 4 1 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR ALEKS~N rkGV, n. P. , et al � : 6, Dec 70, pp 1064-1Od9 Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 29, No ~nh~ S ~ Dn' Dnd' Dnh With n ~ 2 remain constant in atom substi- n ~,~ , coin- tutions on the isolated axis of molecular symmetry ciding witn the principal axis ~ of the inertia tensor. dlti~ and constants err 3. The partial derivatives ~ +~~+ of molecules belonging to the point groups fin' ''n v' ~nh' Sn' Dn' Dnd~ D h with n ? 3 and Vd remain constant in atom substitutions n on the isolated axis of symmetry oc, coinciding with the princ - pal axis O~ of the inertia tensor. z/z - 93 - APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR UDC 539.194.01 ~LEKShNli:KOV, A. ~., �LIYLV, i~S. R., and h -" "'" ~,~:~,V. T. "Isotopic Relations Between Centrifugal Expansion Constants of Polyatomic j;oleculesr' Leningrad, Gptika i 5pektroskopiya, Vol 2~, do b, Dec 70, pp 1064-1069 r+bstract: Tne article for.^~ulates a number of general relations between the centrifugal expansion constants of polyatomic mole- cules of the product rule and sum rule type. Relations are ob- tained f or a number of particular cases wnich are important in practice. The following conclusions are stated: 1. Isotopic substitution of an atom in the center of gravity oi' a molecule leaves unchanged the values of a] 1 deriva- tiveS c~l.xt , ~=~G and the corresponding ? -constants. dy ~ ~l r 2. Tne partial derivatives ~`~` and const~+nts ~q i ~~�,a,�. of moiecules belonging to the point groups Cn' Cnv' l./2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR PAPAYI.Ii, G. L., et al., Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Arrr~nii, Vo.l 23, 110 5, 1'~~r 7~), p 107 A broncho-spasmalvtic effect is also observed. Administc~rrd iii n~initmun di~ses to decerebrate cats with natural breathing occluded by openint; of the chest, it reduces the bronchial spasm produced by intravenous introduction of proserine. The results obtained in this study of preparation 2134 on the curarizing effect produced by curariform substances permit the conclusion that the preFa- ration has a selective antagonistic effect writh respect to depolarizing relax- ants. The anticurarizing effect of the preparation is particularly pronounced when it is administered beforehand. A similar property which is observed in compounds of the il~ran aeries should serve as a basis for directed synthesis of a~nre effective anticuraxizinG prepa- rations which counteract the ePfeet of relaxants. 2~2 -33- APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 Pharmacolo~- and 7bxicology ~' USSR UL~C 615.7b5.3 PAPAYAi~, G. L., ASRATYAPt, S. Il., and �~,L~,~',~,jiA.~ Inmtitute of Fine Organic Cliemistr,~, Acadeny of Sciences Armenian SSR "The Effect of Preparation 2134 on the Curarizin~ Effect of llrz~s with Depolarizing Action" Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol `3, No 5, h'~,y 'j0, p lU7 Transaltion: It has been established in studies with narcotized and decerGbrate cats that the new preparation 2134 (from furan derivatives) exerts an anti- curarizing effect when administered in minimum quantities. The drug especially restores skeletal muscles, which are weakened by the effect of the usual doses of relaxants of the depolarizing type (ditiline, liatenone, and decamethonium); it almost completely restores the depressed respirt~tion produced by these relax- ants. Initial introduction of preparation 2134 in a dose of 0.5 mg~k{s prevents relaxation and depression of respiration produced by twice the dose of the afore- mentioned depolarizing relaxants. Preparation 2134 does pat exert a significant influence on the curarizing effect of relaxants oY a competitive type of action (para~yon and diplacin). 1/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/'1'1: CIA-R~P86-005'1380020659000'19-6 pharmacology and Toxicology UDC ~+1.69t5~+7.55~ Q93fl (DECEASID), M,ARKARYAN, E. A., ALEKSANYAN A., KHORENYAN, ~LHOYAId, A. L � , ZH . S . , ns u e o ne Organic ~� A. , BAI,AYAN, R. S . , and ARUSTAI+IYAN, emiet imeni A. L. Mndzhoy~l Acade14Y of Sciences Armenian 5SR, Yerevan Ch ry la,mines. II. Constitution and p}~ysiological Activity "DerivativeB of Arylall~y af'game Substituted Arylalk3-lamines and Their Derivatives" all A anskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 24, No 8, 1971, pp 73'713 Zer~ev , ~ he lacetic, diphenyl- A~stractl Bu condensing the chlorides of substituted hen~xyisopropylaiai.ne, pacopionic, and diphenylacetic acids with phenyl- and p were ~gared, Reduction Kith LiA1H4 converteeS acc ~~g to Dishler- amides I P gy cyclizing the amid autistituted asylalkYlamines II. ~t iera].ski and then reducing, tetrat~Y~isoquinoline derivatives III xere P reacting phenYlisopropyl~ne xith indanones and reducing Synthesized. By chlorides of the ketimines that formed, aminoindans IY xe orondilatanytso('table). The ~aapounds II, III, aleslofxcompouitldclive~asf the hydrochlorides of II and. III tao~ulas and propert are listed in tables. ~~Z APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR c� r ~ . .end ? 11}vl; ~}iYAIr's F . S . , 2�INATSf1I',ANYAI~, tr. A., AHtJ7.".fUN7AP1, L. u., ~~S~Ati~'.~~~ Institute o; fine Ori;anic Cli~:mistry imet~i A. L. Ynlzhoyanti, Ac ;oe;rry of Scicrlces SSR (Xerevan) "Modification of Alkalol.d Structures. V. Some Alcohols of the I.;a;7ini.ne r.n.i Epilupinine Series" Yerevan, Armyanskiy F;hin;icheski,Y Zhurnr~]., Vol 25, I~Io 1, ].~)7~', 1'1` E,t~-7 Abstract: A series of eight amino r~].co}lcrls, liomc~l' IT was obtained 1'or ii1= C~CIfr;-I� _6_ u3 icy . Loth A rna~rrer of APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 'JSSR ALEKSA.NYAN A . G . , POLUk;KTOV, I . A . , and POPOV, YU , M , UDC Ex'1.373.5 "The Influence of Impurity Concentration on the Threshold Characteristics of Semiconductor Lasers" Moscow, Kvantovaya Elektronika, No 3, 1971, pp 15_22 Abstract: This article first summari2es previous research on the stated prob- lem and then proceeds to examine the threshold characteristics of semiconduc- tor lasers as a function oP the degree of doping and temperature in the model of optical transitions from the parabolic conduction band to the impurity acceptor band xith a f;aussian distribution of the state density. The authors have computed the amplification factor and the rate of spontaneous recombination; they also found the dependence of the threshold current, the Fermi quasi-levels, and the generation frequency of the semiconductor laser on the impurity concentration and temperature, .a +. to demonstrate their finding; an,. ~hox ~ne�ivfluen ~ of stand graphs are used tion on threshold characteristics. mpurity conc.entra- also be used to inveatif;ate the thre hold charaeteristicsioftsemiconduce may lasers excited optically and electronically. It is necessary only to re or de Pine the meaning of the term Q as the number of electron-hole pairs created 1/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 Ln)C 621.37 5.8? USSR ALEKSANYAN, A. G. , POLITI.I:TOV, I . A. , POPOV, 1'u. M. "Light Amplification Coefficient i.n Highly Doped Seriicot~ductors" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of t~'orks), No. 2, rtoscow, "Sov. radio", 1972, pp 77-83 (from fiZh-Fizika, ~l0 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 1OD987) Translation: The ].fight amplification coefficient was calculated for inter- zonal transitions in a semiconductor under conditions of tiigt~ doping. Analytical expressions were obtained for the Fermi quasi levels of electrons and holes which are applicable over a featuresgofotheeresul.tsrare~~d~sc~ilissed. ture concentrations. The qualitative Examples of a calct.iL3tion of_ laser threshold characteristics for this type of optical transition arc ~;i.ven. 1.2 ref . !',uthor.~; abstract. l.ll APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 - ricriv-ai~. ~ - t' i '{ P ttSSR ~ L1DC 621.373, 421.1(088,8 AP,T'tM, tt. i~. , A~~:'."~~:iY~~rl, A. A. , SIVERC, ;d. A. , Leningrad F o�: tc.%~i;r, i. c .. ' ~,:; ~ � ~;~,~. imeni i:alinin .>'~,~.~.~,.`.. u A GenF~~rc~tc,r oi' Hr~rr7onic Oscillt3tions" t hc~ 's Cert. i f'i cute IJo 2`~8"s93, Fi l.c-'d :'!, I~'eb t~8 Pub.( ' i u ,,_; . (~'. RZh-Radiotekhni'ra, t+o 10, Oct 70, Abstract t1c 1OD375 ) Translation: '1'hi.s Author's Certificate introduces a generator ~.,f' h�~rr:, r , ~ ' .f~- tions with AI~~i dephssinp,. The oscillator i s based on controllF~d d i cr.ic~;; -,.?:~ -~ �,� ,:.i ;.: a DC voltage supply source, charging and discharging chokes, rr;rimut.r3.t,c~-�~ , a ,~~ < C,Icid:.(-5 A~~I) OCC.'~N~)GRAPHY TOPIC TAvS--EIE=CT:O~~ MIC~USt;'~~'Y, FLi~TATIO'~J REAGFi�JT- +'!iT~:i5i~.1"1 CJ"1Pi;~)~, ;?r St)DIUM CHt_QrIDE, CELLUI QSE, PEPTI[IE, nMINE uLR,IVnrlvE-/tU)%~�( CrLLULu'~i_ CO~v7RQl '~ nRK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCiJMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0708 STEP NO --UR/0419/70 /000/001/0043/004;1 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113572 UNCLASSIFIED APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 ti USSR ALEKS~NDROVf?, V. D., Botanich�s k_ iy 7hurnal, Vol ~G, No 9, Sep 71, pp 1225-12j~S S. Odum's construct (1959, 1966) for energy flo~�r through ~n ecosystem is criticized since he neglected the role of the so:i.l as a special energy accLUnulator Qnd a rich nitrogen reserve. According to the data of V. R. Volobuyev (19610 and V. A. Kovc~a {1970), the "htunus shell" or pedosphere is a source of enormo~zs latent energy. Volobuyev's data on soil component energy re- serves shoa~r chernozem ener~,y reserves to be ten times greeter than the energy conts~ined in steppe vr,�;etation. According; to Kovda, in some grassland biogeocoenoses the quantity of encrg~~ concentrated in humus is 20 to 30 times greater than the energy store of the biomass, whale the mean order of energy rescrve> in the biomas19and in the "humus she11" is approxi.~r:atel~r the same: 1.5x10 ki7.ocalories in the biomass and 1.2x101y i-.ilo-~ calories in the ''humus shell." Thus in response to Odum's construct, :: biogeocoenosis diagram is proposed ~�rherein the soi]. is represented ~~s a specialized energy reservoir. 3/3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6 USSR ALEKSAr~'DROVr;, V. D, , Rotanichesl:iy_ Zhu^_ rn?l, Vol 56, No 9, Sep 71~ PP 125-1~3 combined into larger sc~1e chorologic units, similar in composi- tion to geoti~egetatiti�e syste,~s or to dr;:inf~e b:~si:l stisterls. 1~Jithin these types of boundaries mixed biogeocoerio:~es are liil~tod by matter and energy flow patterns. Biogeochore is a term used to designate any chorologic unit i11 the biogeocoenotic shell: from the elementary bioeochore, o?� biogeocoenosis, to the largest biogeochore, the whole biogeoco- enotic shell of the earth. An ecosystem is an aggregate of living creatures, linl.ed together by trophic ties, plus the inanimate components of their environ- ment, dra:�m by them into reciprocal processes far exchange of energy and matter. This Russian concept of the term ecosysteri was adopted from the writings of Tansley (1935 and Lindeman ~ 19~~~) � 2/3 - ? .. APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138002065900019-6