SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AVAKYANTS, G.M. - AVDYUSHKINA, S.I.

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USSR UDC 621.382.3 AVAK'YANTS.-G.-M., KARAYAN, G. S., DZHEREDZHYAN, A. A., Institute of Radio PhyS4cs1and Electronics, Armenian SSR Academy of Sciences "Inversion Phenomenon in Five-Layer Structures" Yerevan, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk ArmSSR: Fizika, Vol 8, No 3, 1973, pp 205-212 Abstract: The authors find the current-voltage,characteristic of a P'NPNP structure when 62 + ~3 > 1, and they study the condition of formation of sections with negative resistance on the current-vol.tage characteristic. It is shown that inversion of the sign of voltage displacement occurs on the central collector junction. Formulas re derived for the extremum. points a of the function V(I), and,-the existence of an intermediate interval with positive differential resistance is demonstrated. A new mechanism is sug- gested for the formation of negative resistance on the current-voltage characteristic of the fourth junction. USSR UDC 621-382.27 AVAKIYANTS, G. M., Acad. Sci. Armenian SSR, AMMY-M, Z. N. , ARUTCHWAN, V. M., BARSEGYAN, R. S. and OGANESYAIN, S. V, "Some Studies of Zinc-Doped Silico n Diodes as Optron-Pair Elements" Yerevan, Doklady Akademii Nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Vol 57, No 3, 1973, pp 152-157 Abstract: This article describes an investigation of the light-sensi- tivity of the time characteristics of the diode structures described in the title in order to determine the possibility of using them as photoreceptors in optron pairs. The volt-ampere characteristics wei-e measured in a couple with a light-emitting diode over a broad range of temperatures. The diodes retained their light sensitivity throughout the entire range of temperatures, from -196' to +800 C. In contrast to many other devices, these diodes can be switched both from the low-con- ductivity to the high-conductivity state and from the high-conductivity to the low-conductivity state simply by changing the level of illumina- tion. UNCLASSTFIED:~: "PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70 1/2 023 -TITLE-010OLS WITH tlEGATIV': RESISTANCE BASED ON NICKEL COMPEINSATE0 SILICUN AUTHOR.-(Cj3)-AVAKYANTSp G.M.t MINASYAN, S.V., kjRGANESYAN, O.A. COU14TRY OF INF Q--USS.R SOURCE-OOKL. AKAD. NAUK ARM. SSR, 1970, 50(l), 2Q-2 PATE PLIBL IS HED ------- 70 .1-SUBJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICALIENGR., PHYSICS' TOPIC TAGS--DI0DEs NICKEL, SILICON, ALUMINUM NICKEL ALLOY, RESISTIVITY, ~,%-::~:E~ECTk]C FIELD, VOLT AMPERE CHAkACTERISTIC C ON T0 L4AJiK_NG--NCl RJESTRICTIUNS a :-.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-1998/2060 STEP NO--UR/0252/70/050/001/0020/0022 CIRC ACCESSIbN Ng--AT0122289 UINCLASS 1 F I ED OATE-16OCT70 212 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING IRC ACCESS IG;*', i\10--AT0122289 ABSTRACT/ lc:XTRACT-- I U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS, I(V), v.'ERE STUDIED OF P PRIME POSITIVE-I-N PRIME POSITIVE L~IODES (AL-NI DOPED SI WITH RESISTIVITY 2-20 KILOHMiCMtAU PLUS 0.01PEkCL-NT S.B; 8.45t.-- -RISTICS ARE S THICKiNESS 150-250 MU) AT 228-353DEGREESK. THE CHAPACTri SHA P ED ;. T~..'E I ST P AP T OF TH E C UR VE OB EYS . THE FORMUL A I E,.,LJAL S BV PR I,-iFN, WHERE 1.5 IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO N IS SMALLER THAF~ OR E~.-UAL TO 2.5 AN D B IS A CONST. THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION ALONG THL 64SE elAS DETO.; THE-MAX- ELE-C FIELD INTENSITY OCCURRED NEAR 14 PRIiME POSITIVE Al"40 P PRIMIE POSITIVE CONTACT, IN P FmIME POSITIVE-14-N PRIME- POSITIVE AND P Pk[ME POSITIVE-P-I'll PkIME POSITIVE, RESP. UNC L A S =mum USSR ux 62.i - 382 .2 AVAK'YANT5- G. M. Corre suandin- Member of.AcadeRy of Sciences Armenian SSR, rn -8-1 i:_ -af-RadioDhYsics and Electronics, Academy of~ Sciences Armenian SSR lit~i St roperties" "Semiconductor Devices N !itching P Yerevan, Dok-lady -Akadem-ii Nauk Arnvanskoy SS Vol 541 NO 3, 1972, PP 147-15'.7 Kostract: A new principle is proposed for tbree-layer semiconducto:~ sNritchin,--,1 devices which are controlled in the care way as four-lziyer dynistors and thyristors. On the basis of a p-n-p transistor structure id.th tunneling in the emitter junction, a current-controlled device able to transfer from a hi[~h- volta-e low-cu-t-rent state to a low-voltage high-current state is obtiined due to the N-shaped characteristic of one of its elements. The, emitter junction tunneling, excess, and above-barrier currents and collector hole and f.-eneratt~-d currents are balanced miatheratically, and the minimmam above-barrier ciarrent value is found for which the voltampere characteristic differential resistance it; not ever~,1~hera positive, -which allova the awitching propc!rty to 1,e realized. It is shown that despite an excess current which increases, with the volta-e and exceeds the current over the barrier when the emitter Junction current equals the -Amaxirarr, t-Innel diode current, the switching propert Y holds. Any other device with the same sidtchi:ng properties must have at least 2 elements With 1/2 USE. AVAKIYANTS, G. MI., Doklady Akademii Nauk Ainyanskoy SSE, Vol 54, To 3, 1,072, PP 147-153 the current of the second controlled by: the volt,,i,-,e across the first., the first element having an N-shaped voltampere characteristic, and other proper-ties. For a sufficiently narrow transistor bane, a switch may be obtained having very fast response and low cutoff voltage teLmerature dependence for a sizable ratio of the peak voltage to residual voltage, Thus, for a I Micron base and hole diffusion constant of approximately 10ir the maxijrnm switching frequency should be about 1000 Mis tRe of device will switch without recourse -'W-o avalanche Multiplication. A large peak-to-residual voltra,,,le ratio can be obt-aine." by shorting the collector with any element having a characteristic such that the current saturation depends on the, applied voltiage or 1),y ti-Ang a collector junc- tion with a relatively uniform impurity 1 distribution, ~~, Inntnad of employin:~* emitter Junction tunneling various eleirients. with H-i;hapr--(L vol-Larnocre charact-a'r.- istics can be connected in parallel with the emitter. 2 /2 -- --------- i- Acc. Nr - UP Ref . Code: 0016 AIP003G97(;, PRDWY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiol gii, Epidemiologii, i lmraunobiologii,.~ 1970, _Nr. 1. pp LABORATORY STUDIES OF, ST G RESSOR AND~ SENSITIZIN ACTION OF HUMAN GAAWA'GLOBULIN Leytes. F. L.-- P Avaliani. Z. S" Si tarenko, S. S.; Semashko. M. aron, I. The authors applied de ermi6ition of bildch Ical urin_aryl excretion of 17-ketosterolds to the studv of stressor effect of homologous gmma-globulin in man. The possible sensitizing action of this preparation was investigated by testing degranulation of wast cells of mouse subcutaneous connective tissue in their contaef'with the serum mixture of immunized children and gamma-globulin. It was found that gamma-globulin (10%);possessed a weak stressor ef- feet. not manifested clinically. G3mma-globLilin produced a desensitizing effect, which was evidently associated with the competition of damma-globulin with allergic antibodies at the territory of connective tissue cells. REELIFRAME 904 2/2 OL4 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30QCT7C CIAC ACCESSION NG-AP0127374 .I~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTs GANGLERON AND PAPAVERINE -:ADMINISTERED I.V. ATI MG EACH-KG IN COM13INATION INCkEASED THE BLOOD VOL-FLOWING FROM THE CORONARY~SINUS.OF,CATS BY 60-90PERCENT LARGER THAN 2'HR. THE ABILITY OF THE COMPDS.,APPLIED TOGETHER IN SMALL DOSESlTO INCREASE AND. ACCELERATE THE EFFECT.OF THE OTHER WITHOUT PRODUCING ANY .-SIDE~.EFFECTS SUGGESTS POSSIBLE COMBINED,CLIN. USE. FACILITY: TBILISO GOS. INST. USOVERSH. VRACH.'v,TBILISIP USSR. ---UNrULA-S-S-fFl-En US S R UDC 547.752+547.759.32 AVANESOVA D. A. and TATE G. T., Institute,of fine Organic Yerevan, Academy of Sciences Armenian SSR Chemistry, "Indole Derivatives. 3=1. Dialkylaminoethyl Esters of Isomeric 1,4-Dimethoxy-5 6-dihydro-7H-benzo(c)carb~azoLe'--carboxylic Acids" Yerevan Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 123, No 3, 1970, pp 280-284 Abstract: Amino esters of isomeric l?4-diRiethoxy-5,6-dihydro-7H- benzo(c)carbazole-carboy:ylic acids (1) are produced using 5,8- dimethoxy- [~~ -tetralone II) as a ra7w material'. The products of Fischer condensation of Ketone II with pheny1hydrazine and isomeric carboxy-plienyll-iydrazines Have the structure of 1,4- dimetlioxy-5,'O-dihydro-7~l-benzo(c).-carbazole and its carbethoxy derivatives (III). As distinct from the products of condensation of ortho- and7-p-ara-carbc.xyphenylptiydrazines witli ketone II, the product obtained with meta-carbox5rphenylhydrazine was a FiEcture of two isomeric esters (III) co,?c2li2) with carbethoxyl groups in positions.9 and 11. =Tin-layer:chromatography revealed that one of the isomers was present in trace quantities. Dehydration of compound III (R = [1) with a palladium catalyst yield6d aromatic 1,4-dimethoxy-7H-benzo(c)carbazole. Alkali hydrolysis of isomeric 1/2 USSR AVANESOVA, D. A., et al., Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 231 No 3, 1970, pp 280-284 esters III (R C02C211.5) produced the correpoadingr acids while. ester excT~ange in the presence of catalytic quantitites of sodium resulted in synthesis of the desired products:(I). The results of an investigation of the biological. propertie7s of these amino esters will be published in a separate paper. 'USSR uDc 616.153-1:577-158-71-01~-o92.9:616.ggi.452-09'2 AVANMNI L. A., and SOSINIMITAil T. M., Scientific ReGearcli Antiplague Institute Stavropol' --ot t1i'd d6d~agus and Transcaucasus) "Biochemical Characteristics of Erythrocytes of Guinea Pigs With Hypocatala- semia and the Sensitivity of These Animls to Plagrrue~Bacteria" Moscow, Voprosy I-editsinskoy Yhimii, Vol 17, No 4, 1972, PP 371-376 Abstract: Because hypo- and acatalaseirda have been associated with higher sus- ceptibility to plague among wild rodents, the, biochemical characteristics of this deficiency and sensitivity of laboratory guinea pigs to F. pestis were studied. First it was shown that such a deficiency is transmitted genetically as an autosorne -recessive traitY and normall' appears in offspring of parents wit"n y Q a cataiase activity less than 30 Mks H202/ing Hb. Deficient guinea pigs were fo,,Ln4_ to have a blood catalase activity 6 times lower than that of nomal 4nit.1-als and composed 15A44, of the -,ampled population. While erythrocrte counts, 11b levels, and total glutathione were identical in. both groups,, reduced Glutathione uras lower and oxidized glutathione-was higher in erythroc),tes of deficient anirals, probably due to suppressed glutathione reductase activity. In fact, Stich activ- ity wag observed to be over 3-times lower in deficient anitmals. E-.jtnroc,.--te heriolysis tests indicated that erythrocytes of deficient animals have hicher 1/2 'USS'R AVANYM11 L. A. and SOSNMINA, T. M., Voprosy Maditsinskoy Khirui, Vol 17, No 4, 1972, PP 371-376 sensitivity to HU and H2~ . Infection of guinea pigs with P. pestis resulted in 54% survival for norna animals and only 2% for hypocatalasemic anirrals. Thus it is hypothesized that wild rodents-with hypocatalasemia or other deficiencies that imi)air H202 detoxification -would be mom susceptible to plague, and that one of the effects of plague bacteria is tojnhibit catalase:activity increase H202 fornation. 2/2 USSR, UDC 531'.781(088.8) ZH,*IKOCHYAN, A. KH., AVANZYAN, 0. "Magnetoelastic Dynamometer" USSR Author's Certificate No 238833, filed V+ Jun 67,.published 27 Jul 69 T:I-r-ori-RZH-IMetrologiva i !zmeritel I nava Tek-hnika, No It Jan 70, Abstract No 1.32.310 P) -Translation: The proposed magnetoe-lastic dynamometer.,consists of toroidal magnetic circuit, pressure cylinders,,, and excitation and measuring windings. For the purpose of increasing measuringlaccuracy, sensitivity and design simpl if ica t ion, the. end surfaces of the pressure cyl3inders have slots which contain the windings. 10 2% USSR LYUBGV', REIANF, SAA IA RI, P. an d. ~AMF, J "Oscillatory Relaxation and Radlationless, Transitions in Certain Molecular Lumi- nescence Centers" T ial-lin, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk I-stonskoy SSR Fizikaj lia-tematika, No. 1, 19701, pp 44-56 Abstracz: The authors' work on oscillatory relaxation and radiationless transi- tion processes ir. molecular lizi-inescence centers off 02-, S2-';and N02- in alkali- halide cr7stal matrices is re-vieved. is giveln-Ito finding the parameters of, radiationless transitions and the oscillator m - t ion times, ; i.e. , the time Aaxa Je=--y of lacal (~_ntramoleculu_:r) oscillat- -a! oscil- for '0115 int-o p4nnon.- of' cryst lations, Ihe tudies showed that radi ri6nles trans4t' Irity C*nters a S lans 1) I'MM d bV 02-, S2-, and N07- -molecules are similar to turinel t'tlllns~ziorls but- t,h----t 101 -IP_ he classical Frarzk-r_Lrij~;n zrinciple. In the :~Cez_SeS_ C-0 rla'c conzorr. to t IiO2 -that comnpetJtion between radia- C=se Of centers, for example, it was shown tionless transitions and transitions accompanied b, oscillatory relaxation leads Y to a drop in the lum. inescence output as -the frequency c'E~ th,e e~xciting li~~Int iin- creases. So-called optical quenching was also observed irn NO?- centers. Several quantities and relationships describing the oscillatory i-,Blaxatlon proc'ras;; at an 1102- center in a KCI cry--tal lattice were determirted expiirimr-titally at tlhr~- Iocal oscillation stage- 113 025 UNCL ASS IF I. ED' :PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ;:T:ITLE7---ROTAT1O,14AL RELAXATION OF IMPU-7%,ITY NO SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE IN A -PEITASSIUM CHLORIDE CRYSTAL ._U_ P.v AVARMA At R. '!_COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR NSV TEAL). AKAD. TOIM.,~F US* MAT* 1970# 19(1)t 115-18 PUBL ISHED------ 70 AREAS--PHYS ICS ~JOP I CTAGS-LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, NITRITE, ROTATION SPECTRUM, RELAXATION PAOCESS, EXCITED :.ELE,CTR0N STATE# CRYSTAL C CWT ROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~,'_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1998/1120 STEP tJO--UR/0456/70/019/001/0115/0118 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121681 UNCLASSIFIED 2~3 025 UNCLASSIFIED Pk-OCESSING DATE--36OCT70 :~ClRC'ACCESSION NO--AP0121681 ~~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INTENSITY DISTRIBUTION IN THE TONAL FINE STRUCTURE OF THE LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM WAS FOLLOWED IN SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE SYSTEMtAS A FUNCTION OF THE EXCITATION FREQUENCY. kATIONS (RHO SUBI OVEWRHO SUBO)K PRIME.FOR THE POPULATION ~THE':ROTATIONAL SUBLEVELS K PRIME:o4EREiDETD. IN THE (0,0) GROUPIAT THE (RHO SUB1 OVER RHO.SU60)SUB0.VALUE IS SLIGHTLY LOWER THE ARHO SUB1 OVER RHO SUBO)SU32 VALUE SLIGHTLY HIGHER THAN THE VALUE BAR (RHO SUB1 OVER RHO SUBO) EQUALS 0.43. IN CONTRAST, (RHO SUBL:OVER RHO SUBO) SUKEQUALS~2.7. THE CHARACTER OF THE VALUES APPROACHES THAT OBTAINED'AT 4.2DEGRE-ESK; (RHO SUBI OVER RHO SUBO) SUB1 EQUALS 35 BAR (RHO SUBI.:DVER RHO SUBO). IN THE (0,1) GR OUP AT 4.2DEGREESK, (RHO SUBI OVER PHO.SUBO)K PRIME 15 ONLY SLIGHTLY -DEPENDENT ON K PRIME AND APPROACHES THE VALUE OBTAINED ON NONMONOCHKOMATIC EXCITATION. THE qATIO OF THE TIME OF DECAY OFTHE IST ROTATIONAL SUBLEVEL TAU SUB10 TO.THAT OF-ITHE*EXCIrED ELECTRONIC STATE .:-TAU SU80 r4AS 'EVALUATED; THE (RHO 5061 OVER RHO SU60) SUBI. VALUES AT 4.2 BAND 1.90EGREESK GIVE TAU SUB10 OVER TAU.SUHO EQUALS 2.3 AND 2.4p RESP.; -THUS, TAU SUB10 IS CUNGRUENT TO 13 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIME8 SEC. THE RELATIO-A BETWEEN THE (kHD SUBI OVEm RHO SUBO) SUBI ~ AND (KHO SUBI OVER RHO SUBO)s U32 VALUES GIVES THE PiZOBABILITY RA:TIO GF 2 'WAYS OF DECAY OF THE K PRIME.EQUALS 2- LEVEL. THE TIMES TAU SUB~l AND TAU SUB20 ARE OF THE SAME _._BORDER OF MAGNITUDE; THE ABSENCE OF THE LINES OF THE TRANSITIONS FROM THE A PRIME EQUALS 2 LEVEL IMPLIES TAU SUE121t TAU SUBZO IS SMALLER THAN 10 NEGATIVE PRIME8 SEC. - UNCLASSIFIED 3/3 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ACCESSION NO-AP0121681 ABSTRACT/ExTRACT--THE RESULTS CONFIRM THE.NON EQUIL. DISTRlt3UTION OF THE CENTERS IN THE EXCITED ELECTRONIC- STArE** ~ THUS, THE DEPENDENCE OF THE LUMNESCENCE SPECTRUM ON THE Fr'(EQUENCY-OF THE EXCITING RADIATIO. AND THE RELATED HIGH PORTION OF THE HOT L UMINESCENCE ~4N THE SECONDARY EMISSION ARE. DUE TO THE SLOW DECAYr OF; THE rIST KOTATIONAL SUBLEVEL OF THE -'-0,' V I BRAT 1~jNAL LEVEL IN.THE: EXCITED ELECTRONIC STATE. FACILITY: ASTRON., TARTUl USSR. r_' UNCLA5S I F IED USSR ULIC 681.3.06:51 MISMUTIDNOV, V. R. ,LEGON'KOV, V. 1. AVAPUNIENKO, V. S., TARINSOV, V. 1. "The IIASIORII Automated Development Information upport System" Sistema Informatsionnogo Obespecheniya Razrabatok "ASIOR", [English Version Above], Moscow, 1970, 93 pages, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV632 K, unsigned). Translation: A description is presented of theIASIORII automatic engineering information support system, based on the BESM-6 and BESM~4 (M-220) computers. Trends are studied in the development of automated information systems, and the reason for the selection of the "Kristall'I.information language for automation of information processes is presented. A description is presented of the technological plan for processing of cemantic information, types of .input and output information, algorithms and programs foT processing of infor- mation on the BESNI-6 and BESM-4/1-1-220 computers;,instructions are presented for processing of documents and requests, indexing and p unching, as well as specimens of documents and requests. Problems of coordination of ASIOR with other information systems, including foreign systems, are studied. Recommen- dations are presented for standardization of formats and the content of input information in order to allow information exchange on magnetic tape. Experi- mental operation of ASIOR during 1968 in the modes of selective distribution and retrospective retrieval of information showed the ability of the system to perform a broad range of information tasks. ASIOR has been in productive operation since January of 1969. The prospects for improvement of the system are studied. 25 0 tobar 1572 C MICROELECTRONICS Fxcerpts from Russian- language book edited by F V. Lukin; Mikroclektronika, No 5, 1972, Sovetskoye radio Publishing House, moscow, uDc bzi.382:621.396.6-181.5. CONTENTS PAGE Allnotation ........ I .............................................. I Obituary of Fedor Viktorovich Lukin .............................. 2 Foreword ......................................................... 3 Abstracts ................................... .................... 5 a (I USSR F) U 6 '~ I . 3 2 ~ . E 5 Analyris of the Operation of a !:Iement Tvp~ SLTL on a Tran~imission Lint-. C ii u r 1 I_ In tt:e Callccti~,n, MH~ro- el~'A -rcr.1 e d , t'. !-. ill , Na Sz-~ t. .1-1.-Vc km , 1 , The ar-Ic-le --inlyi*,ea interaction berwoer, a hir,'... 8710ed logic 010-.Lnt t~'PC SErL. (4anointov los~ic or. circuit,, with connected emitters) and length of the l1inen. , -.. V i e of the corplux-Ity of the uyrt~-n it:; invuztigation is done by a numerical method using a compu:cr. The article r-,'ver the results of nuncrical zomputa- tion indicatin.- the influence off -l:he r-tr~ancters of the c.'.,- cuit or, the distortion of the tr,.nlinitta~ sigzalls. On the bai;is of this analysi.- -the aut! n hor ~,,, i vecommandatir. z; ~cr sollecting the allowable length of the matched ~nd unmj*.'ch~~, connections in several. rpocilf1c, cases. Ahe article contains 10 figuren and b1bliographic roferences. UDC Thu Oue0tion of Interblock 5ondn of D17,ital Eq-jipuent on Int e &r ated C I rc u its of Transistor-Tr.qnnistor Type 7V-&Vn0V-1v N. A . In the Collection Mi~ro edited by I.- -t "IcktHn"' %MR-1-n-,n4o 5, p 267, Sovetskoye Red Publishing House, 1972. 1he authcr cites data on the parametero o! lattice.- type Impulse nolses E;anorated in the interblock communica- tion lines of diSital equipment on integrated ci-,cuitN of trannistor-tra .nsistor logic (770. lie examines a circul: with elevated noise ztability, intended for reception fror. communication lines constructed on the basis of standard intcgrated circuits appearing In the TTL series. The article contains 5 fir,,4ros and I bibliographic references. VDC C21.2;2.6 Selection of a Constant Current Source in Logic Cjrcuitn for Current Switches. Nomudrov. V.G.. Strukov. and .hkovichu .3 a 1 *, ("I Shir ~A - 1 n t ?raja =0Wt7i by F.V, Lukin, tie 5, p 275, Sovctnkoya Aid-i-0-7-tG-11ching Vout;.,~ 1972. To ensure the required noise stal, lity in inv~rrat,d circuits for current switches, especiAlly In mulTiluvel cir- -13- cuits , an important role is played by the choice of a constant current source. 7h. artlcl,, analyzes the depandone. of lnsta~)illty of the logic differential of the interra!e 5 a ofn theT'Cur rent a-itchc., on change in -he do Tabi I fact r" sup ly voltagej temper4ture, and technological scatter in the conpon- eit parameters) by using difforent modifications of the con- stant current source. Recomnendations arn given for the cp-inal nelection of the constant current source, The article contains It figures, I zaL~;.o, and 5 biblio- graphic references. UDC 5139.186.3.211..27 Distribution of Thermool4stic De'orrations in. the Surface Re- gion of 7hermally Oxid`zed Silicon. Valiyev, K.A. ._~qzjoy~j~ _Y.;IX_'n_A.A ';t. m.lv, A.G., and Rakz:L_%..j. In the Co _ mitraticiztrortya. eal-red by F.Y.-Lu-nin, No 5, p 202. Sovets%oye Racilo Publishinr House, 1972. Th~ article theoretically analyzes -lie distribution Of e-lastic deformations in the surface regic- Of thert,.tally ox--- d-*-.ad silicon. The authors examine the case of a dense oxide IIm on a semiconductor and the case of te-ni-na-ion of its denseness. "The value obtain ad agrees with the theoretical u a e computation. The authors disc ss the resu.lts. f _ xperiments te3tifyinr -o the localization of the deformations in the sur- fact 16ver of silicon at thn nites of termination of d.nsenesz the oxide. They show the influence of ther.-.oala*tic deform- ations an the chemical activity and volt-Faraday characteris- tics of the MDP rtructureG. he article contains 3 figures and 11 bibliographic references. UDC 62l.3S3.u2:5&;fi.u8.22/23 Investigation of the Longitudinal Operating Mode of CdS-CdGe rum Pho-cresistor-_. Vdavank Kro-evets, K.M Ko- mashkol V A. , ah-.%ar Ion -Mi t , cdit~itd b~ r.V. Lukin, No So p 2tJ6. Sovetskoye X--djo Publishing House, 1972. The article describes a manufacturing method and the parameters of the CdS-CdSe photoresistors. operating in a longitudinal mode. -,he auti.ors mention their high specific sensitivity (0.5-1 A/V-lu) and the weak do"ridenco of the USSR UDC 547.185 AVAYEVA, S. M., and SKLYANKINA, V. A., Moscow State University "Certain Characteristics of the Hydrolysis of O-Phosphoserine Methyl Ether" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii,.SeP 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 2081-2085 Abstract: The object of this study was the hydrolytic behavior of O-phos- phoserine methyl ether in order to elucidate the functioning of phospho- proteins and enzymes of phosphorus metabolism. The study of the hydrolysis of 0-phosphoserine methyl ether in water~andbuffer solutions revealed the unusual lability of the phosphate-ester bond and the very high decomposition rate.of this.compound at pH 5-8. The hydrolysis.rate constants have been calculated and are given in tabular form for:various buffers. The decom- position rate constants of the ester in the presen6e of acids and bases are sham to be 10-100 times higher than its.hydrolysis rate in water; in this case the decomposition rates are determined by the pK of the acid or the base.. The decomposition of O-phosphoserine methyl ether yields phosphoric acid, serine methyl ether and O-phosphoserine. A detailed analysis of the hydrolysis rate indicates two different directions of the reaction.depending on the presence of either hydro%ylamine or the presence of phosphoric acid. 1/2 - rn -- - - USSE AVAYEVA, S.M., et al., Vestnik Moskovskogo, Universiteta,, Seri3,a II, Khimiya, V61 Ill No 1, Jan/Feb 70, PP 96-99 at various pH values and studied hydrolysis of the compound in the presence of a number of metal ions. It -was found that the pyrophosphor,ic bond in compound (I) -500C for pH of 2-11, but is readily hydrolyzed in an acid 'is stable for 4 hrs at ~solution. Analysis of the reaction products showed only.N-benzoyl-0-phosphoserirLe ~(II).and phosphoric acid: j CH, CH CONHCH, 0 NHCOCIH& + HtPO, 0 x- P-OH OH It was found that a change in the structure of the serine part of the Dyrophosphoric acid ester has practically no ef ct on the stability of the pyrophosphoric bond. Te The rate of hydrolysis of the bond increases appreciably In a neutral medium (PH 7) in the presence of a nimber of metaljons -thorium, cerium, lanthanum and iron which act as cataLysts., Catalytic by~rcklyois at pH values other than 2/3 3/3 - . - :.: . I i ! , : 1, 1/2 Oii* UNC. L A S S I IF I E 0. PROCESSING DATE_-160CT70 T-ITLE--INTERACTION.OF YEAST INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATASE WITH CARBOXYPEPTIUASE A -U- AUTHOR-(02)-AVAYEVA 5 M.p AKHMEDOV, G.I. COUNTRY OF -INFO--USSR ._SbU,RCE~---BIOKHIMIYA 1970, 35(l), 31-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 'TOPIC TAGS--PEPTIDE HYOROLASEw PHOSPHATASE, YEAST, AMINO ACID .CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0008 STEP NO--UR/OZ16/70/035/001/0031/0034 iC IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105108 UNCLASSIFIED 212, Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATIE-16OCT170 C4RC ACCESSION NO-AP0105108 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 4BSTRACT. CARBOXYPEPTID-ASE A RELEASED LEUCINE, PHENYLALANINEr AND.TYROSINE FROM YEAST INOkG, PYROPHOSPHATASE ~AFTEW A 30 IRIN INCUBATIONj ALANINE AFTER:1 HRI ISbLEUCINE AND VALINE ~.-AFTER 2 HR AND THREONINE AND SER114E AFTER 4 HR, INDICATING THAT THE .~,-~AMINO ACID PATTERN OF INORG., PYROPHOSPHATASE:WAS.(SER, -, ~: ~THR)-(VAI, tILE)-ALA-TYR-PHE-LEU-OH. T~f-YMOLES OF AMINO ACIDS .4ERE -~.-CLEAVED-MOLE OF PROTEIN, INDICATING THAT:THE.MOL.iOF INORGo PYROPHOSPHATASE CONSISTEU OF AT LEAST'2 APPARENTLY IDENTICAL SUBUNITS. 'FACILITY: LAB. BIOORG. CHEM., MOSC-OW STATE UNIV.t MOSCOrip USSR. UNCLASS I F IE 0 USSR K11L LDONFA, M. Kh. and Chair of Eye Diseases, Tashkent Medical Institute "Toxoplasmosis and Associated Eye Diseases" Tashkent, 1,feditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbekistana, No 11, 1971, pp 35-38 Ab a stract: Eye diseases folloving.toxopl smosis are fairly. common in Uzbekis- tan and the diagnosis is quite difficult. Toxoplasmosis may, be congenital or acquired. The complement fixation test with toxoplasnin was used to examine 120 children and adults with a variety of eye disorders of unknown etiology. In 56 children suspected of congenital toxoplasmosis, it was positive in 31 or 55.3Z. In adults with untreated acute or chronic eye diseases, it was Dositive in 22, or 34.3%. Thus, th.3 complement-fixation test was positive in 53, or 43.21'. of the 120 individuals suspected of having toxoplasmosis. The most effective therapy is administration of chloridine combined with sulfadirezin, but only in the earliest stages of the diseases. 1/1 112 :0 3 3 UNCLASSIFIED ':'~PkOCESSING DA4T:E--160CT70 u ISGTOPES FLUORINE 23j FLUORINE 24, NEON.259~AND NEON 26, PRODUCED -IN NUCLEAR REACTIONS:WIT,H,HEAVY 1014S -U '.~-.'AUTHOR-(05)-ARTUKH# A*G#f AVDEqCHIKOVI;V.V., GRIDN:E!V,, G.F., MIKHEEV,-V.L., ...VOLKOV, V.Y. .~~_'.'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~_'~_-.SOURCE-PHYS. LETT. B1970, 3113)t 129-30 .'_r)ATE PUBL ISHED----- 70 '~'S_UBJECT AREAS _--~P.HY S.1 C St. N.UCLEAR_S_Q,I,ENCE ANDJECHNOLOGY ~.TORIC TAGS-lom BOMBAROMENT, HEAVY NUCLEUS, THORIUM, NEON ISOTOPEs ISOTOPE SEPARATION, MASS SPECTROSCOPYy PULSE AMPLITUDE, FLOURINE ISOTOPE CONTROL- MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ,.,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED ~-~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1982/0675 STEP Nb--NE/0000170/031/003/0129/01'0 J'ZIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0052134 UNCLASSIFIED - - - - - - - - - - 2/2 -033- UNCLASSIFIED~::-' :PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 Z IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052134 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U)~GP-0- ABSTRACT.; THE BOMBARDING OF A 4.4-MG-Cll PRIME232 TH TARGET WITH 174-MEV PRIME-22 NE IONS PRODUCED N RICH '.,-~.~-.-PRIME23 F, PRI.ME24 F, PRIME25 NE, AND PRIME26 NE. MAGNETIC RIGIDITY ID E-DELTA E) (BR), SPECTROMETRY COMBINED WITH PULSE HEIGHT (DELTA E AN ANAL. OF 2 -51 OETECTORS DETD. THE MASS AND CHARGE OF THE DETECTED IONS. .ISOTOPIC YIELDS WERE DETD. AT BR-B SUBEL R EQUALS 1.159 AND 1.1.38 AND 'PRIME22 NE PARTICLE FLUXES OF (9.2 AND -2.3) TIMES 10 PRIME15, RESP.; THE -B 0 PRIME22 SUBEL R IS THE MAGNETIC RIGIDITY-OF THE ELASTICALLY sc-ATTERE NE-IONS. FACILITY: JOINT INST. NUCL. RES4, DUBNA, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDG 547,567.5*547.26'118 TMOV, YE. A., AYBEM-KO, A. P. and HEM# A* YA# Di(chloralkyl) Phosphites" "The Reaction of Substituted p-quinonmonoamines with Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kbimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 11, 1972, pp 2577-25?8 Abstracti The title reaction occurs by the 1-6 addItIon and leads to the formation of dichloralkyl f4-arensulfonamidophenyl(napthyl)_7 phosphates. The reaction of the unsubstituted diallWIphosphates occurs with more difficulty and at a higher temperature than the analogous reaction with the substituted compounds. IR spectra of the products showed bands at 3160, 1349. 1176, 1248l and 1033 cm71, characteristics of the NH, S P - 0 -Ar, ')2 P -0 Alk groups respectively, REPROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 019 UNCLASSIFIED" jITLE--LIMITING ENERGY RESOLUTION OF THIN DETECTORS OF THE DE-0X TYPE IN THE E SUBALPHA EwUALS 5 S) MEV 1,ANGE U- .,'UTHOR-(0~r)-AVOEYCHIKOVv V.V.* GRIDNEV, G.F.,.LOZtfKIN O.V., PERFILOV9 N.A* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR AKAD. NAi)-c~ SSSR* SER. FIL. 1970, 34(I)9 210-17 DATE PUBLISFED ------- 70 .-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TA3S--S7--,.,7[CL),1,4DUCT,.-),., 1JETECTOR, S[Llr-O,',l SEMICONDUCT")RI f~LPtIA PAR11CLL 'CTRUM Dc:TECTORt ALPHA SPE .::CCNTROL 14ARKING--NG RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,~~PROXY REEL/FRAME-1991/1045 STEP NO--UR/0048/70/0341001/0210/0~'-17 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0110735 UNCLASSIF[ED :'-2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0110735 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 'ABSTRACT. EXPTL. SrubIES OF 10,8, 1.3.31 23.1t 26.2t AND 39.2 MU THICK SI,DETECTURS OF:THt: DE-DX TYPE WERE CARRIED OUT WITH STO. ALPHA PARTICLE, SOURCES. A~ FORMULA FOR THE LIMIIING ENERGY RESOLN. IS GIVEN. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 911.3.616-988.72(571.13) and LARIONDVA, L. 1. ~"Serological Research Materials on Ornithosis in Ouisk" V sb. Vopr. infekts. patol. (Problems of Infection Pathology collectio-a of works) Vyp. 2. Omsk, 1970, pp 133-135 (from M-Meditsinskaya Geografiy~!, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.36.82) [No abstract) USSR UDC 547.567.5 + 547.216'118 TITOV, Ye. A., and AVDEYENKO,--A,--~-., Dneptopetrovsk.Chemical-TechnologicaI Institute Imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy "Reaction of N,N'-bis-Aren(alkane)sulfonyl-1,4-quinonediimines With Dialkyl Phosphites" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 8, Aug 73, pp 1686-1691 Abstract: Reaction of N,N-bis-aren(alkane)sulfanyl-1.4-quinonediimines (Ii with dialkyl phosphites leads to the formation of dialkyl (N-4-arensulfone- amidophenyl-N-areasulfonyl amidophosphates. The structures of these products were proposed on the basis of IR and PMR spectra as well as from the number of labile hydrogens. It was established that along with the phosphorylation of (I) there occurs a competing oxidation-reduction process, which is possible because of higher redox potentials of quinonediimines~in comparison to quinone- monoimines. The ability of-the dialkyl-phosphites toxeact.via the phosphory- lation reaction increases in the following order: (AIeO)2POR < (EtO)2FOH < 0 Bu.2)POH < (AmO)2POH, ( 18 U9SR UDC 547-567.5+547.26'118 TITOV, Ye. A., and AVDEYENKO, A. P., Dneprooetrovsk Chemical Technolooical Ifistitute "Reaction of N-Arenesulfonylbenzoquinoneimines With Dialkyl PhOSDhites" U-ningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 797-799 lbstract: To 30 g diisopropyl phosphite heated to 110-120', 13.05 g X-P- toluenesulfonyl-1,4-banzoquinoneimine was added portionwise. The reaction was continued with heating as long as a positive indaphenol test could be observed. After cooling the reaction mixture was dissolved in 1.00 ml ben- zene and chromatographed on alumina. The portion elmted with benzene was concentrated, the solid crystallized after few days yielding diisopropyl 4~(p-toluylsulfonamido)phenyl phosphate, m.p. 102-103.5*. Analogously the diethyl 4-benzylsulfo-iamidoL2,6-dichloropheny1 phosphate -- an oil -- d4o 1;273~, n20 1 5561 and diethyl 4-benzylsulfonamidoplienvl phosphate, M.P. D 737'174.5* were obtained. When diisopropyl phosphite and N-benzylsulfonyl-2- chloro-1,4-benzoqui-noneamide were allcr~ed tc react in chloroform at 20*, diisopropyl 4-benzylsulfonamido-2-chlorophenyl phosphate, d~O 1.644, n90 1.5373 was obtained after 2 months. 32 USSR UDC 5)f7-183;547.655-4;547.655.6 TITOV, E. A., "EEM,IKO A. P. Chair of Basic Technology of Organic and Petrocheimical-Synthesis;'... epropetrovsk Chemical Technology Institute "Reaction of N-Arenesulfonylnaphthociuinoneimines with Dialkyl Phosphites" Ivanovo, Khirriya i Khirdcheskaya Teldinologiya, vol 14, i~To 4, 1971, PP 565-567 Abstract: In continuing the study of the newly synthesized 11-arenesvlfonyl-1, 4-naphthoquinonei-Tnines, 11--~'Denzenesulfonyl-2-chloro-1,4-mphthoquinoneinine was allowed to react with dialkyl phosphites. Replacement of the chlorine ato.-.1 was not observed. IR spectral data and elemental analysis indicated,that the products.are 0, 01-dialkyl 0"-It-arenesiLlfoneirddo-l-naphtriy1 phosphate-.. .~Graphite UDC USSR 621-3-035.2 AVIEMIKO, M. A., and LAR10101, V. V. "Technology of Refining Graphite Up to a High Degree of Purity" Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 2, Feb- 73, pp 48-50 Abstract: A new method of refining graphite has been developed whereby the refining process is reduced from days to hours with the use of a newly designel apparatus in which the graphite is placed in a graphite crucible and the crucible is placed in a water cooled metallic container which is sealed and freon-12 and an inert gas are pumped into the container. A hoist mechanism lifts the container into the furnace, where it is heated; the reaction Droducts0are then pumped out and neutralized. The purification process is done at 2300 C and takes 45-60 minutes. Two containers with the crucibles can be placed on a rotating table so that when one container has been processed it is taken from t con iner while a the furnace and the table rotated for processing the ne'x ta third container is loaded onto the table, thus making the process almost con- tinuous. The crucible with the purified graphite part remains in the metal-lie container in a vacuum or inert gas atmosphere. With this new apparatus, graphite parts measuring 320 mm in diameter and 650 mm long can be purified. 2-figures, 1 table. .'-026 UNCLASSIFfED-::~ 'PROCE:SSING.DATE--18SEP70 ~_-.TITLE-_INVESTIGATION OF REPRODUCTION OF.~VIRUS OF HEMORRHAGIC 'NEPHROSONEPHRITIS, HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME BY MEANS OF THE AUTHOR-(04)-NOSKOV, F.S., GAVRILYUK, B.K.9:YERMAKOV, N.V.t AVDEYENKO, M.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-VOPROSY VIRUSOLOGII, 1970, NR 2, PP 225-231 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ..SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ..-TOPIC TAGS--HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY, TISSUE CULTURE, BLOOD SERUM9 GAMMA GLOBULINP SYNDROMEt NEPHRITIS MARK ING--7blQ RESTRICTIONS -P OCUMENT. CLASS--Ur4CLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0739 STEP NO--UR/0402/70/000/002/0225/0231 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108945, UNC L A S S I F I E D --ISSEP70 2122' 026 UNCLASSIFfED: PROCESSING DATE CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP010894': ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DYNAMICS OF REPRODUCTION OF -PHRITISi, HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL VI-RUS OF HE,-',ORRIiAGIC NEPHROSOfjr. .SYNDROME (HNN-HFRS) IN HUMAN EMBRYO KIDNEY CELL CULTURES WAS STUDIED BY MEANS-OF INDIRECT AND DIRECT FLUORESCENT'ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE WITH COUNTERSTAINING OF THE BACKGROUND, SPECIFIC;FLUORESCENT GAMMA GLOBULINS AGAINST HNN-HFRS VIRUS HAVE BEEN PREPARED FOR THE FIRST TIME FROM -~.HYPERIMMUNE RABBIT SERA; THEY ARE HIGHLY-SPECIFIC, HAVE GOOD STAINING AND MAY BE USED FOR LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF HNN-HFRS. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 546.8211541-135 DANILYUK, YU. L.0 and R(YZENBERG, L. A. "Mechanism of Electrical Aging of Titanium Dioxide" Moscow, Isvestiya AkademM. Hauk SSSR, Heorganicheskiye Haterialy, Vol 8, No 2, 1972-t pp 263-267 Abstract: Ionic processes were studied during electrical aging of titanium dioxide. During electrical aging, oxygen is liberated from the-specinen, and the primary in- fluence on the change in electrical characteristics is that of the area of in- creased nonstoichiometTy near the cathode. The regularities of aging titanium dioxide are studied on the basis of a model of oxygen vacancies unevenly distri- buted and redistributed through the specimen under the influence~of the electrical field. The duration of the first stage of aging is determined by the time of acewaulation of a concentration of oxygen vacancies near the cathode sufficient for the beginning of injection. The rise in current during the second and fourth stages is related to the increase in concentTation.of oxygen.vacancies near the cathode. Redistribution by the end of the second stage of decreasing voltage along the length of the specimen -results in a limitation of current in the-third stage as a result x:ygen vacancies near the of interruption of the increase in the concentration of o- cathode. 1/1 USSR UDC -021.397 AVDEYEV, B. YA., ANTONTJK, YE. M., BELYAYEV, V. YE., SDIENOV, YE ..T~.,-M-MEKE, A. V., Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute imeni V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Leningrad, IVUZ Priborostroyeniye, Vol XIII, No 3, 19707 pp 60-62 Abstract: It is shown that the method of adaptive quantizatioa can be used when signal characteristics are right in multichannel tele- metry systems to narrow the frequency band in each channel with- out a buffer memory. Expressions are given for the coefficients -om of contraction of redundant inf ation and frequency band compres- sion for the-case of independent signals. The~proposed procedure can be used to advantage in simplifying multichannel telemetry systems, improving reliability, and providing readings in real time. ~A00447-92 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 11 Zlpctrical, Derwent, 243716 DETEIOIIN~~q THE INDUCTANCF, OF COILS WITH ~UkGNETJC ES where.,the -asuring cir~cuit, COR r6e V consists of cbnnectej ifi~series: the coil being tested and standard capacitor, is fed~w4th a.c. voltage. The amplitude,of voltage oscillations and magnitude of standard capacitance should be selected so as.to.ensure operating ran~similar to the working range of"the coil being tested. By changing the frequency of.supply volEage, values f, and f2of frequency can be-found which corres- pond to maxima.oUpotentials on inductance and capacitance. Frequencies fand f are an opposite 2 sides of the circuit.resohance frequency, but their asymmetry is small and does~not, exceed 2", for circuits with Q of the order of 10. Required inductance Lcan be eakulated from equation L JT2 ~f +f )2 4- 2 where G is standard c4pacLtance. 26.5.66 as 1078612/18-IO.I.I.AVDEEV. (RIGA) MANAGERIAL DIGINEERING SCHOOL. (26.9.69) Bul 17/ t4.5.69. Class 21a. Int.CI.G 01r. I USSR UDC 669.71.48 BRUSAKOV, YU. I., SIRO-MIN, 11. N., RZ11AVIN, S. A., AVDEYEV, 1-1. P.,'AL:':V-O-f1ODICH) It. KH., KUCHERENKO, A. G. lip ce ping IMetal-Containing Slags in the Production of Silicon Aluminate Tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-ta alvumin., magn. i ele'll-trodn. prom-sti -(Works of the All-Union Scientific Research~and Planning and Design Institute of Aluminum, 'Magnesium and Electrode Industry), 1970,,~No 71, pp 177-183 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G197) Translation: Test results with respect to ore recovery processing of metal slags, formed when obtaining and r[efining aluminum alloys with silicon are discussed. The technical possibility and expediency of recovery of crushed slags in the indicated alloy production process are confirmed. The specific '00 1, consumption indexes of the alloys in large 120 and 16~j ilowatt-ampere laboratory and industrial furnaces are presented. The extraction of alloy from the slags exceeded the content of metal phase in:them. This indicates additional extraction of metal from the carbides and oxides contained in the slags in the amountlof up to 55% in a large laboratory furnace and 27% in an industrial furnaces. There are 5 tables. 22 USSR UDC 669.71'782. 046(088,8) ZHEREBNO-Y) I. A., GUZ', D. S., AVDEV.EV, M. p., and BRUSMKOV, Yu. I. Method of Charge Pelletizing" USSRAuthorts Certificate No 267913, Filed 28/03/68, Published 24/07/70 (Translated from Referatilrnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1�71, Abstract No 2 G163,P) Translation: A method of charge pelletizing by moistening,, mixing with a binder, forming, and drying is presented.. To produce,,pellets with high porosity, the initial cha:cge is moisturized to 18-30%. and drying is per- lormed at 170-200% Ace. Nr: Ref, Code: UR 0069 &00 PRIMM. SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1970, Vol 32, Nr 1, PP CHARACTERISTIC OF THE COALESCENCE KINETICS OF DROPS AT THE LIQUID-I,(QUID INTERFACES Volarovicb, M. T.: Avdeyev N. Ya. Summary M analytical method of obtaining a statistical characteristic of the coalescence ki- netics of drops at liquid-liquid interfaces from minimum experimental data is conside- red. The calculated and experimental determinations;of the:coalescence kinetics of henze- ne and other substances are shown to be in good agreement. 1. 0t REM/ 7WE 197Z1003 USSR UEC GB1 .325-65 AVDEA4- 9,Au Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Electronic:-,, and Automation of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute "Inhibitor" USSR Author's Certificate NO 3114,02, Cl. H 03k 19/00, filed 23 Feb 70, ianika i Vychislitel'naya published 30 Nov 71 (from EM-Avtofn i1m, TelemekJ Tekhnika No 5, MaY 72, Abstract No 5B139P) Translation: The purpose of the invention is to creata a circuit to perform the logical "inhibit" operation for pulse signals in'the nanosecond dura- tion range with high t*.me resolution and with a -1~rge dyn,-unic spread in pulse height. To achieve this purpose, the element used to discriminate the "inhibit" is a t-vo-input, controlled current switch in which the control elements are ~,Ms shimted 'by a silicon diod - To achieve -axilium operating e r speed, the T,-.)s are sent bias current in areverse direction, which assures accelerated flipping of the TDs to the initial state after th action.of an input pulse. One illustration. 23 USSR UDC 533.6.oll A "One Dimensional Ideal Inc-o-m-ressible Fluid Flow Past S"'nalx~d Pro- files With Strongly Cr-tb-.red 14ean Chord" Fjizan', Izvesti,-,,-i Vyzshikh "Cichel-nykh Z-avedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, 110 3.. 1971., pp 5-14 Abstract: 21 solution of a -.direct stationary problem o:r a flo%;- in a laver of constant thickness for profiles of high der-ree of curvature, arbitrary in shape and thicknoun, obtainad oq an electronic computer is preacc-ntcd. It is asawned that fluid is ideol and incomTressible, while the flow is irrot.-Atoral. tion of sin,-Ularitiel ~,is 63-t 01) a i-,quare parabola A coinplex distribution func L (or any otliur cur,,re in para-matric form) in the forin of~st triganometric serleS, whose coefficients are detemined frorn tvo intcrconnect~3d ni-n,,~ular intuSz-al equations. Thes-- equations are reduced to infinite syetc-mr, of linear equations -with coefficients expressed through Fourier series coetficifint and arc effec- tively solved by the nethod of successive approximations. Me deternination of relative vclocitier> on the profile coiito-.jr is reduced to quadratlircs usine, the explansion of intcr-,,rals into Fourier serien with respcct to coziines. T,.).e converj~cnce of tho method connidercd Itcre ias by solvin- a special problem of direct d,:itc--miiination of.k1bo >' function vjid iLs conpon',niro, by nw-a--rical "ethcd on. a "Ural-21' convutcr. USSR uDG 621,438 .011.2 "Experimental Investigation of the Energy Losses of the Radial Stream in a Rotating Circular Cascade.of Cylindrical Profiles of a Centrifugal-Turbine Impeller" Kazan, Izvestiya Vysshylch UchebnZkh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1970, PP 7.5-U5 Abstract: A method is set forth for e' erimentAl determination of.the energy losses of the stream in ~piroular'~rotating oascaAe3 of cylindrical profiles of centrifugal turbineslat low subsonic velocities of the radial stream (M-/,0.2). On the basis of this method a loss balance on the basis of.the height of-the cascade under investigation has been constructed, and the relationship of the_profile losses and the outfloiwr-angle,~2 to the onflow angle/.$., was determined. Graphs.of,total losses (profile and secondary)-with respect to cascade height are presented. Gompari- son-of the experimental oharacteriaties,of the circular rotating cascade under investigation an&theiinitial straight-line curve of -1/2 - 0> - USSR UDC 62--50:66-93.012-52 KAFAROV, V. V., Corresponding Member USSR Academy of Sciences, LAZAREV, G. B., and AVDEYEV,,, V. I., Moscow Chemico-Technological Institute imeni D. I. Mendeleyev, Northern Donets Branch of the Experimental Design Office of Automation "A Method for Solving Multicriterial Problems of Control in a Composite Chemicotechnological System" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 1, 1 May 71, pp 62-63 Abstract: Control of composite chemicotechnological systems, when a number of goals are involved, is often an intuitive,process based on experience. This article seeks ways to solve this problem mathematically and lists Several factors which illustrate the diversity of the basic problem: maximal output of production (in conditional units),cmaximal gain, maximal volume output, and maximal productivity. The authors divide the multicriterial problems into four categories: 1. Solution on the basis of ranking the criteria of optiniality, including summation with weight factors. 1/3 USSR KAFAROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 1, 1 May 71, pp 62-63 2. Solution involving choice of one main criterion and limitation of the other goals. 3. Solution based on certain intuitive arguments prompted by the nature of the problem itself for constructing a generalized criterion, depending on the -investigator. 4. This category, which is most amenable to mathematical treatment, involves the use of normalized criterial space to seek a solution that will ensure minimal distance of the specific function (F from the individual optima. It is this latter category which the authors use in the experiment, although it has wider application than just that discussed in the article. Rosen's method of projectible gradients was used in solving the problems, and testing was done at the Northern.Donets Chemical Com-plex using a Minsk-22 computer, The program used permits solving multicriterial p.roblems containing up to 40 variables. 2/3 165 USSR UDC 62-50:66-93.012-52 KAFAROV, V. V., Member Correspondent of the USSR Academy of Sciences, LAZAREV, G. B., and AjWU4~.~ . Moscow Chemico-Technological Institute imeni D. M. Mendeleyev and The Experimental Design Office of Automation in Severodonetsk "Operational-Production Planning and Control of a Composite Chemicotechno- logical System" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 2, 1971, pp 303-306 Abstract: A composite chemicotechnological system (CTS) is defined as a chemical enterprise with technological branches constructed on a raw- material and power-production base; it is.concerned with the composite processing of raw materials and intermediate products and involves the utilization of raw material and power wastes. This paper treats the CTS not only as a dynamic component but also as heuristic and logical components. Three variations of:ths problem are posed: (1) The position of point M, into which the object from the initial state (tomo) is transformed for the time T, is given; (2) the position of point 11 requires determination based on a certain criterion 1/2 - 166 - USSR KAFAROV, V. V., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 198, No 2, 1971, pp 303-306 or set of criteria; and (3) the position of point IM is a random function of time and must be determined by prediction. The authors present and solve the problem mathematically, giving the appropriate equations and one table. The investigations show the possibility of expandingIormulation of the problem with fixed ends for a new class ofobjects of control and solution to the problem for a composite CTS with continuous production processes. The article contains I table, 9 equations, and a bibliography of 2 titles. 2/2 -- - - -------------- --- --W2 017 -ASSIFIED PJROC~SSING DATE--27NOV70 UNCL ~'-CIJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0129088 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FREQUENCIES OF THE MAX. AND JHE OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS ARE GIVEN OF BANDS OF THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF 5, 01 PHENYLFORMAZAN I I AND I TS N I ( I C OMPLEX I II)f RESOLVED INTO IND1,1VIDUAL GAUSSIAN COMPONENTS, IN THE SOLNS. OF~,,;CCL SU84, -ME SIJB2 C3, .,AND ETOH. IN VIEW OF THE INTERPRETATION.OF THE' RANDS, THE CALCN. OF THE MOL S'o ~ 1. AND I I BY US ING rH E MO-LCAO~METHOO ~OF libLLIKEN HELMHOLZ -WOLFS8ERGi WAS PERFORMED. THE SINGLE E:LEC TRON: SCHEMES OF THE ENERGY LEVELS OF, It AND 11, AND 1 E ASSIGNMENTS.OF THE: TRANSJ T IONS ARE GIVENs :THE,INTENSITY OF THE LONGWAVE ABSORPTION OF I RISES IN GOING FROM CCL -:SUB4 TO, ETOH, WHEREAS THE INTENSITY OF THE TRANSITION'S AT SHORTER WAVELENGTHS 010 NOT CHANGE. THE.OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS OF T14E 15T Nr TRANSITION AND OF THE. TRANSITIONS AT SHORTER WAVE LE GTHS DECREASED IN E SRECTRUM OF 11 WITH THE INCREASING' 1,NTERACTIoN OF THE SOLVENTS~ IN 'THE ABOVE SEQUENCE, THIS INTERACTION.C.AUSES THE;DECREASE OF THE NEG. -~-:,:-,CHARGE, OF THE N ATOMS AND THE DECREASE OF T,HE OSCILLATOR 3TRENGTHS OF -JHE TRANSITIONS BETWEEN THE MO. WHICH 'INCLUDED THE AO OF, N. THE BAND OF ~-.ll 'WHICH LIES IN THE IR REGION AT 4500:CM PRIME,NEGATIVEI HAS ASSIGNE07 ON THE BAS IS OF THE CALCNS. TO JHE ELECTRONIC TRANSITION 9A SUBG-6A ALL.TRANSITIONS WERE INTF RPRETED AS PI PI ~SEXTILE TRANSITIONS. FACILITY: IZHEVSK. lKEKH.:,INST.,; 'IZH,EV.SK, USSR. UIT'ASSIFIED 0 la UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV7C ULTRAVIOLET AND VI SI bLE 'ABSORPT ICN SPECTRA 0F.tOMPLEXES-OF T. RIVALENT: METALS 61 TH ALETYLACETONATE A (410, ITS ANALOGS -U- :,.(;THOR-(03J-YURCHENK0, E.N., AVUEYEVP V.I.* SHUGAMP~YE.A. ZCUNT~Y UF 1INFL;-USSR P4- GURC E-T EG.". .EKSP. KHIM. 1970, 6(l) 4-90 A rE PLEL lSliEO----7C -:-.SU5JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY 71TOPIC TAGS-UV,SPECTRUM, METAL COMPLEX COMPOUND, ACEiYLAC.ETONATE, TITANIUM _ND, CHROPIUM CCMPLEX, COBALT COMPLEXi ABSORPTION SPECTRUM UN'TRCL mAkr.IhG--pio PESTRICTIONS 2.0CCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :.P.R-JXY REEVFRA.ME-300~/1168 STEP NU--UR/0379/70/006/001/0084/0090 cfkc ACCESSICN N(3--Apoutmo J1. .7~1j ~~212 i0 18 UNCLA551FIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 :_CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0128590 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-C- A6STRACT. THE SPECTRA bF ACETYLACETONATES tACAC) OF Tllv~CR, AND C0 WERE CALCO. BY; USING. THE 410 LCAO METHOD OF tRUL L I KEN-OF LPHGLZ-WOLFS b ERG IN THE SCF1 APPRGXN. ACCOROING TO THE ~:ORBITALS OF rhE METAL, ANO THE CLORDINATED 0 ATO~J.~ 11-11E SINGLE ELECTRON ENE RGY LEVEL SCHEMES GF TI(ACAC) SUS3vCR(ACAC) SUb3, ANU CO(A(;AC) SU(53 -AND Th,E ASSIGNMENTS OF TikANSI.TICNS ARE GIVEN.:~ THE CAL 1. WAVENOr. THE C) OF ITFE TRANSITIONS ANU THE OSCILLAT-OR SrRENGTHS ARE COMPARED 141TH rHE :...i.'--EXPTL. VALUES. THE CCiMPARISON OF THE SPECTRA OF THE 3:CUMPLEXES ENABLED -,A SORE.05JECTIVE INTEkPRETATION OF THE: BANDS., SIM,ILARLY. THE COMPLEXES GFITI, CR,-A(%C CO WITH 012ENZOYLMETHANE (03M) WERNE CALCD. IN THE SINGLE :ELECTRON ENERGY,LEVEL SChEiMES OF THE COMPLEXES TI(DBM) SUB3, CR(DBM) AND CO(CBM) SUB3 THE LEVELS OF THE CORRESPGN.DING ACETYLACETONATES -ARE RETAINED. ALL PECULIARITIES:IN THE LONGWAVE:TRANSITIONS OF .'ACETYLACETCNATES WERE.CHARACTERISTIC-FOVTHE DMB COMPLEXES. THE SPECTRA G-F THE ~016ENZGYLMETHANES OIFFER AAINLY!--FRQM THAT OF. ACETYLACETONATES BY THE OCCURRENCE OF THE-BENZENE LEVELS# NAMELY BY THE TRANSITION PHI SUBI WHICH DISPLAYS A BANU OF HIGH INTENSITY AT 45.000,CM PRIME NEGATIVEle FACILITY: ILhEVSK.'.MEkH. INST.ry IZHEVSK, USSR. k A 1 Or CALCUL9~1.,G WL WATEA I'LUW %ViL A 1t1VLi 1W 1% (ArtLCI'3 tv candiuot,, ,r tute of Ra~tlroaj "jrilnliport~ttiua Ln;,,i-crS Rusaian, N. 6, 1972. nubmitLt,d 9 No-4-t 1971, A stud-o -was ma4cof the procedurv to. a t i .-tit Sma- Lion of ti~o iiccur-v or roi-trilhilitv 'l~r- 4._tCz1ztin;z O,v weit-ir flow i"te in a rivet Vith ini~. -~ *;-.' vii li-o!; thod of statit6tLcal error prc,paz,._--r,. tire ~la TIle litattntical treillod of nrcliic~inp. water rate-3 it-, a river at rore ritctirrence ir. b3Aev. " In ka-1, - -1-14-- or tilv tmbut1lin of the annual runaff?; by -,oats Z! a 0'0-vt'ral Curve. 11 tli, appropriate rrojel ill selected. tz~ ~1.'% rate '~ t.'~ qtdrad probability of excess '.a calculated " t!~z lizztear-o-tIng dirtribut'117~1 quzlntile. It-ever. It is that any -.jvk~ 't,t!'tizal muturial c.iii,int be -nt;i~Ivred ox;Ict. Irldeve, t!:,o cAtfz;-fc.,.~ f'vri'?5 zl"l, a, Lull basis for the rodel iti A ristWurt t- ;l O-illt to r-'... ical fluctu'Atiolln. InAizimuch ill,C'n off at. ~r ' .nd th.v can k, lionreprottentative. t 1", q~zr r; I,-- r~-7nins i he given VAI,~Iv I!$ In 01v svniiL- of rt,113'lilit~- T~W illf1)rrL)L1On -Qllk L- net wnicli it rvpretentg. ill addition. -.he i',ita ct:% I-e art t aInt,'! zr." vitill a defined eegree of accuracy. aotii or the nacce. circte,,titances vnoca~e errm. in oc r.acuiat,-- Sults : tl;r frequency erron; are a v; -.~W 1,-;it,,t; mture of nuvber af ob~ervationt. , ai~ld t%z incxirtnest; '-' Zzl,, Ill: -i, .!.,CA, ',lC -4, ThereforQ, even if Lila -clezLed =.1 Iii Fall r-1 11rN -nt errors. not fall" tilat Itt; ;.7,p-icatitrn ;uarante~A uszf_' rcl"'.t!'. Mvicu:ily. .1c rho whether th a divar,~ance.,; IT. ~he catte cf fir-1 arv Cle 1ture Of t'.1e "mol. Or they aro the 1jr.1tell 1 1 Cf t;1.! ini I the Jn(jicatc6 diverienco.3 azv a a:. z..c jo~r.-.~ C &I d..ta-, USSR uxt 621.396-96:681-142.5 r and BERGEL'SON M. N. A.'Technical Realization of Final Radar Station Devices" Kiev, Izvestiya VUZ 8SSR--Radioelektronika, ITo 6, 1972, pi) 712-716 Abstract: Noting that the practical realization of digital systeras for.processing radar information presents many problems that have as yet not been fully solved, the authors consider devices for de- tecting and estimating target azimuth. The method to be used by these devices is that of maximum probability in binar,r a-rilplitude quantization of the radar pulse sirnals scanning through a single angular coordinate, the azimuth, in a syiianetrical beam with con- stant velocity., The dist-mice to the target is considered 2--mown. The authors beC-in their analysis by considering an algorithm in accordance with ..,hich the device for detection and estimation of the target and its azimuth in binary weight pr6cessine of the sig- nals should act. This algoritlun is rcl..!ritten in the forin of two U -hc equations for the weighted sum, representing t - measured az:Lmuth, and the block diagram of a digital de ce for realizing this re- vi i-rritten algorithm and computing the target azimuth is shown. The authors note that the device is made of standard di,git-.ai eleiment-s and can easily be readjusted for changes in azimuth.detection and computation criteria. A variation of this device is also sho,.,.,n. USSR uDc: 621-396.96:681-32 AVDEYEV V. V. "Ex-oerimental Study of a Digital Azimuth-Measuring Instrument" Tr. Ryazan. radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ryazan Radio Engineering Ill- stitute), 1972, vyp. 33, pp 227-232 (from RZh-Radiot~~khnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8G15) Translation: A study was made of the operation of a digital azimuth measuring instrument with "K cu'; of P" logic with respect to signals from an incoherent Dulse surveillance radar. The study was done on a mock-up containing an azimuthal radar scanning simulator, a device for detection. and estimation of azimuth and a display, using the Monte-Carlo method, -c J (modeling of the process of signal handling, multiplo i -pet tion of the experiment, and stipulation of the results). The rerultant chaxacter- 'sties of 'the device are presented. It was establisl'.ed that there is, anoptimum quantization tbreshold which depends only on the input signal level. Two illustrations, bibliography of three tit2es. N. S. 1/1 USSR ux 621-396.96:681-32 POPOV, D. I., AVDEYEV, V. V., FEDOROV, V. A., SHESTAKOV, N. D. "Effectiveness of a Device for Digital Two-Dimensional Filtration of Radar Images" Tr. Ryazan. radiotekhn. in-ta (Works of the Ryazan Radio Engineering In- stitute), 1972, v-.,.T. 33, pp 203-209 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract 11o 8G16) Translation. The necessity for two-dimensional filtering arises, for instance, when objects are to be recognized on twc-dimensional radar images of a locality. When image scanning is present, i. e. as a result of conversion of the two-dimensional image to a one-dimensional image, the problem reduces to recognition of a pattern consisting of individual points; it can be solved by reckoning the number of pulses which fall into the next formation, whose position on the subsequent line is deter- mined by the pulse of the previous line, A device which realizes this method is described. The results of calculation of the characteristics of the device are presented. Bibliography of five titles. 11. S. 61, USSR UDC 621.396.679 A""F9j!,_Ye. V. POTtl'O%TA, V. I., Active Members of the Scientific and Technical ciety of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Communications imeni A. S. Popov "Determination of the Parameters of Open Strip WavegUides" Mos cow, Radiotekhnika, Vol 26, No 8, Aug 71, pp 56-64 Abstract: Open strip transmission,lines are quite extensively used in microwave technology, chiefly because of their technological and structural simplicity. Requirements for.miniaturization combined with low losses make it necessary to use a high-permittivity dielectric as the substrate. In this paper, universal families of graphs and nomograms are presented for determining the parameters of open strin transmission lines. The graphic results were obtained by a sufficiently accurate and flexible method of analysis with no limitations on the geometry and electromagnetic parameters of the problem, The characteristics of the quasi-TEM mode are considered in an open asymmetric infinitely long strip waveguide which is liomogeneous longitudinally nnd bas a n."homageneous cross section. The authors thank A. 1'. Shpakov, Yu. K. Aleksiuldrov and E. L. Chegjn for constructive criticism during discussion of the mantis:cript.. 1/1 USSR uDc 62l-372.2l.bOl.2h AVDFfEV, Ye. V., CnIGIS, i. L. "Calculation of Meander-Twisted Sections of Strip Lines With a Nonhomo- geneous Dielectric" Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektranika, Vol 16, No 10, Oct 71, pp 1808-1.815 Abstract; The paper describes a method of calculating meander-twisted sections of strip transmission line with a two-layer dielectric filler in the absence of losses in the TM-approximation. A simplified model of a meander-like structure is com-Diled which lends itself to approximate cal- culation with regard to capacitive coupling between it~, elements. The structural singularities of the strip line which forms~the meander arc- accounted for in calculating the matrix of capacitances and varameters of propagation. The problem of finding the matrix of capacitances of a system of coupled strip lines which completely defines the parareters of propagation in the structure reduces to solving a system oi- nonhomo- geneous Fredholn's integral equations of the first kind for charge distri- butions. The results of ccmputer calculation of the resonance frequencies, 1/2 2/2 - I,P 4 - 611.6116.4 M66il-Ail'. ."Fli, 1 11 . , 1! it ! I I . i - , -~ ` * USSR UDC 621.372.851 e. V., VOSKRESENSKIY, G. V., YMMILOV, V. T. "Study of the Properties of the Characteristic Waves in Lris Wave Guides" Tr. Vses. soveshchaniya po uskoritelyam zaryazhen. chastits, 1968, T 2 (Works of the All-Union Conference on Charged Particle Accelerators, 1968, Vol 2), Moscow, VINITI Press, 1970, pp 188-193 (from RZh-Radioteklinika, No 8, Aug 70, Abstract No 8B134) Translation; This article contains an.investigation of propagation of natural waves of the I[Ell type in a round wave guide-periodically:loaded with dia- phragms, A calculation of the disp are ion, relations of the naLural waves is presented, The geometry of the natural:wave fields is analyzod, mid their energy characteristics are obtained. ~There are seven illustrations and a Jour-entry bibliography. I(In USSR ubc: 681.3.o6:5i AVDEYE'I,,. Y U.,L. "On the Problem of Defining, Designing and Developine Automated Control Systems (Based on a Construction Industry Example)" Sb. tr. In-t gidrodinam. Sib. otd. Aff SSSR-(Collected Vlorks. institu'e of Hydr~odynamics. Siberian Department. Aca~e~ of sciences of the USSR), 1970, vYp. 3, pp 7-22 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V824) Translation: As a result of discussion of the "automated control system" concept, the following definition is presented: aan.automated control syste= is a man-machine structure set up in an organization with application to a closed control loop and designed for planning and development of optimum projects. Possible schemes of series connection of:computers in the~closed control.loop are described. The mechanism of decision making with the aid of the automated control system is studied. The stages in development of the system are discussed. 47 ~G9917 AAOO UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section 111jtechanical and General, Derwent ,~- 76 ,, 244026 RO GEAR THR2~GH A HERMRTj.CALL TARY DRIVIN Y SEALER,PARTYTION ~consistingof cranl-.ed shaft I connected through blind-end'socket 2 to shaft 3, with flexibleosleeve 4 sealed at one end to socket 2 and the other to casing 5 to seal off chamber A from the surrounding medium. In order to reduce energy losses on tfie defor- -ation of the flexible, Pleeve, stop 6, e.g. in the form of a spiral spring, prevents socket 2 relative to.casing 5. The waI15 from rotating of sleeve 4 then only undergo flexibg~stresses, which are slight. 28.4.67 ' as 1153129/25-27. 4_,,,-Z-AVDUU-. Q6.9,69.) Bul.17/14.5.'69. Class 47c. Int.Cl. Fl6d., :19790 40-1 017 'CLASSIFIED ' ' P ROCESSING DATE--IIDEC70 --~ ~~S IT L F_ b L; AFKEE P-,uCESS FOR m E 140 V I NG SCALE F kfJt4 EV APORATORS -U- LThC-r-~-(~:5)-SHCt".E(--;JLEVt V.N., CHEkNEGOVA, I.K., SUPRUNCHUK, V.X'., '-VOEYEVA, A.V., VD0VENKJ, I D.- rY '_r_Fl.'J'f-C--USSR _SG_W~CE~SAKH. F-K(jt%t. 1~i7C, 44(5) 16-19 ATE PL5 L 15 11 E J 7 0 :'~.SUbJECT AREAS--,'!ECI- IND.9 CIVIL AND MARINE E N GR CHEM I S TRY -,.,.-LTG P I CTAGS--CORROSION INHIBITORP HYDRCCHLORlr- AC I D,: SODA ASH ~CCiTRoL-P.AAKiNG-NO RESTRICTIONS DGCU M ENT CLASS ~.FRUXTFICHE NU---FD70/605046/Dl2 STEP NO-UR/0339/70/044/005/0016/0019 .ClkC ACCESSICN NU--AP0143163 112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--I1SE?70 :-T.ITLE--METHOD OF PREPARATION OF 2,C PaIM~14,CYTIDTNE AND URIDINE NUCLEOTADES WITH THE USF OF ENZYME,PREPARATION FROM M-1 RAT SARCONit, -u- S.A., AVOEYEVAt L.Y., OEBO.Vt S-S. COUNTRY -OF INFO--USSR /09 URCE- KHIMI[t 1970, VOL 16, NR 2, PP 207-210 0 -VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--RAT, SARCOMA,.PROTEIN, ENZYME, NUCLEOTIDE, NUCLEOSIDE, CARBON SOTOPE ~,CQNTROL MAPKING--N-0 PESTPICTIONS ::.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-.PROXY REELIFRAMF----1986/0645 STEP -'40--UP/0~201/70/016/1)02/4~)207/.)210 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102631 !PIED 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--l1SEb70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0102631 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tjJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD~OF PPEPARATION OF C -,.'PRIMEI4 LABELLED EMP, UMP, CDP, UDP, CTP AND UTP FROM,CORRFSPONDING C PR~IME14 NUCLEOSIOES WITH THE USE OF PROTEIN FRACTION OBTAINED FROM 4-1 BRAT SARCOMA WAS DESCRIBED. THE-SUPERNATANT OBTAINED AFTER CENTRIFUGATION OF TUMOR HOMOGENATE AT 105.000 G, OR PROTEIN CONTAINING SOLUTIONS RREPARED FROM FRACTIONS ISOLATED FROM CELL FREE EXTRACTS AT _5-50PERCENT, 25-60PERCENT,-AND 25-80PERCENT OF~5UL ATE AMMCNIA ? pH SATURATION' WERE USED AS THE-ENZYME SOURCE. DURING THE INCUBATION OF C .,PRIME-14. CYTTDINE-~AND UR-10,T.NE.'WITH SUPERNATANT C~PRI.ME14._CTP AND-UTP 1WITH 40,~-50PERCENT'OF YIELD) WERE OBTAINED. TTiE USE OF THE FIRST PROTEIN FRACTION GAVE C PRIME14 CDP AND UDP (THE YIELD 70-85PERCENT). ._:~..;THE SECOND FRACTION GAVE: C PRIME14 CDP AND UDP (T4E YIELD 50-60PERCENT)t AND THE LATTER C PRIME14 CTP AND UTP (WITH 70-85PERCENT OF YIELD). THE -SAMPLES OF NUCLEOTIDES OBTAINED WERE HOMOGENOUS AT SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC -.010 CHR04ATOGRAPHIC~ANALYSIS, POSSESSED THE SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVITY OF A.ND WERE USED AS SUBSTRATES IN FOUR ENZYMATIC ~:~SYSTEMS UDC S76.851(llrovidencia)+616.935-039-0 USSR AVDEYEVA,,,,TA SMIRNOVA, L. A., TIKTINA, Ye. G., and T A. G. , Leningrad Institute of Epidemiology and Micro- biology imeni Pasteur, Leningrad City Sanitary Epidemiological Station, and Leningrad Neva District Sanitary Epidemiological Station, Leningrad "Biological Characteristics of Providencia Bacteria in Connection with Their Possible Etiological Role in Group Outbreaks of Dysentery-Like Diseases" Moscow, Zhurnal 'Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, Vol 48, No 2, Feb 71, pp 120-123 Abstract: Strains of Providencia. (Enterobacteriaceae) isolated in the summer of 1968 from children 7-14 years old in connection with a study of dysentery-like diseases with a single alimentary source of infection were subjected to serological typing. A study of 88 isolated strains of Providencia indicated that these strains had common cultural and enzymatic characteristics, but 1/2 USSR AVDEYEVA, T. A., et al, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, Vol 48, No 2, Feb 71, pp 120-123 could be subdivided into six serological types on the basis of reactions with rabbit Off-immune sera. Five of the six serologi- cal types, comprising the majority of the strains, were closely related with respect to 0- or If-antigens. Within each of the six O-groups, independently of the number of7strains in the group, the strains had an identical-H-antigen, i.e., they belonged to the same serotype. These scrolo'gical characteristics differed considerably from those established for~Providencia cultures of diverse origin. 212 USSR uDc 6,69-71-053.4 HOVOLODSKAYA, A. A., AVDEEYBEVA, T, I. Conditions of Formation of Cancrinite-Like Sodium Hydroalumosilicates in Alumina Production Solutions and Their Physical-Chemical Characteristics" Sb. tr. Vses. mezhvuz. nauch. konferentsii Do teorii nrotsessov tsvetn, metal- lurii.(Collected Works of the All-Union interuniversity Scientific Conference on-the Theory of Processes Ln Nonferrous Metallurgy), Alma-Ata, 1971, -op h31- 439 (from RZh-~Ivietallurgiya, No 7, Jul 1971, Abstract 110 7G201) Translation: In low-module aluminate solutions containing Na 2CO3 or Na2 S04 along vith silica, the formation of hydrocancrinite alilminate is possible during the crystallization of the aluminwa silicate residue for 45 hours at 175' in a sulfate-containing solution and for 72 hours at 220' in % carbonate- containing solution. The cancrinite-like sodium hydroalumosilicate can be EIntinguished from the sodalite-like hydroalumosilicate.by means of cr-fstal- optical-and thermal analyses and also infrared spectros~copy.~ There are 7 i1lustrations and a 10-entry bibliography. 4_- USSR LM11c: 6;?1.378.-)25 MrDEYEW V I AL PHOV-1cl!". M. A_ vii 11Y UY-016', IM. 1). V~,AYE_N'~,-o, v. I. LEVOYEV, I. I. V. A. , STARIKOV, A. D. "Use of Translucent Mcui` and Thin-film Gate's in -lie GOS-1000 Liser lAoscow, Kvantovava Elelrtronika, No 2, 1971, D G9-73 p Abstract: The authors n. L -esen' da'& on a translucent laser cate based on a thin lyr pol ner fillm to l;-hich polymethyne dye has been added, and it is shcin, that such a film gate c-ni: be used along with a liquid gate Lo obiain h.JE;h- j:- -power monoplf_lse emmissicn. in the GOS-1000 laser. It is -fourd that -fili,-L -and liquid rates can be used for Q-switclting neodymizi-m rslans: luserc vith a larg.-c- output beo-r-a taperture (4-5 = or more). Th7e describe.d gat~,c are ft~irly siimle and can be used in scrially produced indljo~trlal_ type COS-1000, in the analogous t3Te COS-300 u-nit and others without any appreciable change in the construction of the device or in tile power supl.,.ly circui-t. T-he hizn- est enero-, and emissicn powel- on the GCS-lCOO laser,: in the monopulse mof~e (80 J and 2.5 Gld) can be att-aired by using a rate which is a cell filled 1/2 USSR AVDEYEVA, V. I. et al., Kvantovaya Elektroni a, Ko 2, 197", PP 69-733 k with polymethyne dye solution. The new film gate describ~?d ir this raper, which is a thin polymer film wi-*Lh polymethyne dye added to the -film, base, is most sini)le in use and i)rcvides comDaratively high emission raramete-rs in the GOS-1000 laser (50 J and 1.5 GIV), has no optical components in its design, is suitable for use for long periods (8-10'r-ont".1is', and can be used repeatedly at comparatively low energies An the monopulse 20 J, 2/2 USSR UDc 621-373:530 - 1115, - 0 , !1-L Pn-ROVICH, M. A. VATYIJKOV, 14. P. , ISA-fE-T.--!,-O , V. 1. LEWMYEV, I. I. , SEREBRYP--KOV, V. A., STARIKOV, A. D. "Use of Liquid and Filra T,.ans-,.,Iission Gates in a GOS-1000 Laser" V sb. 1111rant. elektronika (Quawitum Electronics-collection of No 2 Mfoscow, 19'rl,-T-P-69-73 (from RZh-aadiotekhnih a, No 7, jul 71, Abstract No 7D114) Translation: Data are presented on atrarignission I.-ate ba:~ed on a thin polyner film. into which polyrr thyne dye is introduc-d. --rid on the use of this gate in a GOS'--1000 laser as aQ-switch. Four il-lustrpticn:;, bibliography of' five tk Jo!s. Remm'o. A 11! 1::! Entonology USSR UDC 614.449-577-51-0814.484t615.285.7 ALEKSEYEW I A. 11. , AVDMVA ~,,.~ZUROV, 1. S., and TOKAREVAO T. G., All- ns itu e of Disinfection and Sterilization# t1inistry Union ScientifielffreaNcelittut, of Health USSR, and Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lo notiov, Moscow "The Chemosterilizing Effect of Organofluorine Compounds on Larvae and Imagoes of Fleas That Are Ectoparasites of Rodente' hoscow, Yleditsinakaya Parazitologiya i Farazitaniyye Bole,znij Vol 140p No lp Jan/Feb 71, pp 28-32 Abstracts Sodium fluoroacetate and f2uoroacetamide in sublothal doses Nera administered to inagoes of the fleas Ceratophyllus consimilis and Xenopsylla cheopsics by feeding tkom on an apparatus previously described by A. R. Alah-- seyev (Red. parazitol., no 4, 467, 1965). L=rae of the fleas vere given these compounds by feeding then on excrement from Imagoes that received the poison. by being fed wither through a membrane or on the blood of poiconed mice ussed as hosts. The F-containing poisons in doses of approximately 0.5 X 10-3 r,,jrwa Inhibited re=oduction and reduced the fertility offleas,~uhen adainistered to either male or fonale adult fleas. They.also reduced to a marked extent the fertility of imagoes groim from larvae tiumt had received poison, besides hax- ing a toxic effect on the larvae. Inhibition of fertility was more pronounced EM - - -1 - 1 -1- 11 - - .. I-..-- --l.- -.1...- -.. I I 1., -111. I . .. I lit, 1. 1 1 . I I USSR UDC 51:330.115 AVDIYSKIY V. N. "One Problem of Control of Reserves" Sovrem. Probl. Kibernet., [INIodern Problems of Cybernetics--Collection of "horks], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 179-184, (Translated from~Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5V58l, unsigned).: Translation: The problem is rcduced.to determining the miniMLIIII solution. of a system of extreme algebraic equations (RZKNIat. 1964, 3A142). 1/1 j~ 10 Vocclat-el, EFFLCT OF rEKPi:RATLRF, 11ND TithRXAL STnSS FIELDS ON T!... FOMMATTON OF THE DI~LOCATIUN STKIJC~'CAE IN Sl!;CL-- CI~Y.",TALS,OF CALLILI~t BY 'rliE CzCCERAL5KI H"I.-CROD A. AvdoninJ.S.. S..VAki~raicycv, M. C. .1i1'l'v1,d.4kiV, V. b. (Arcicle byl CorrcspOndi11,_Px_mbcrof tria USSR Ac.'.J,tm.- o~ Smirnoy,-Yu.- F_-Shchelkla Stott: Sciantific Fraezrch ,_ne ?!~'rtniuq and ),-,i tp~a 'Inatirilta. at 'the Note HLt;1 Indwcry: Moscow, BuLladv '~Ladcmit Xal!ii SSSR, R~- sian, Vol 20C), No 2, 1971, submitted 30 April 1971, pp ~111t-30j ULHIOCAtIC-15 in ninglu cryntaIr groan from a me!# Are fomed ba3'c.,_11y %older Lite affect of thermal streation arising during coolini, Of Lhe iiq~ot du'.'t':;-' the proccus of Its growth. If these stresses exceed the,critical shear of thv material at the corteopending temperature., they cause 711st1c. flow which partially or completely remves'Llia thertcal. stresses. Consequcrttly, the dt"7 sity distribution of the dislocations in the crystal most be determined by L:,,. thermal ottens field in the temperature ran~-,e of eneplast1c.notetial. Howe ver. up to now analysis of the condiciona of fon"tion of the dl.r- location structure of single Matals growa -*ram a malt. h= raJoced Psscntlal., to establishment ,of the empirical relation 3i the dislocation density to the magnitude of the temporaturt: gradients In tl-.c vicinity of the cry5talliza-vor, frcnt.~, Here, the de-fining 'role won attributed either to the radial [I] or the axial 12-1.1 compcnenrs of t1io temperature gradient. -.he problem of the volumetric stressed state in Lhe crystal was not conuidered in there works as a result of the great mathematical difficulties of solv4.%S it, In this paper, a new approach to solving the prolslett hart been ixncd tho I achematic of which consists in the fact that the ccmperatutre field is calc- lated Oa .1 cempucer considering the boundary conditions ot)tainva vxPerirvotaliv after which the thermaelautic stress fleld is calculated. Tat- volu=etric els- tributiott of the thermoclastic sheer atrct;Ges obtained in thio way compare with the corresponding values of the yield stressco for rallium arsenide de- ter-minLd from independent experiments. 11-his approach per--ito analys", of the conditions of formation of dislocarior.5in the cryntal growth proccus. Single cryatals of gallium arsenide were grown from vndur a layer of molten boron anhydride in the 1111) direction. The temperature distribution in the crystal was fixed by tungaton-rhentu= thermocouples 0.2 am in diameter 1 - USSR T _J V A) 27 j "J Figure 1. lnothtr--s and topography of tw%Lnrl a! atres'ses in a s~lngle crystal of galllitza arsenice. Me numbers on the curvu~ indizaw the-valuez a~- T-102 'Kp/Mm2 corrczponding to the ccn~txit va1Z4$* I Ines. The dotted I-Ines outline, the rerions in which the active strwoues 't are le-as than the calculated yield stress. .& nu;ubers in paren- these& along the y-axis ct,rresponds to the reduced critical 3tresses x IG2. L7 p Key: A. (Ter) Key: 1. k8lam- 4.1 7 Figure 2. Distribution of the tangential stresscA TI, T2, T3 (a) and the dislocation density (b) In the transverse cross ucetton of a single crystal of ra gallium arsenide. 2 Q -`_V/2-,. 026 UNCLASS1 PIED! PROCESS j:ITLE--EUROPIUM (1) CENTERS IN POTASSIUM IODIDE -U- INIG DATE-18SEP70 ~:AUTHOR-(014I)-VAR,ENKO, G.D.r AVDONINv V.P., 7-AZUBOVICHt, S.G." PLACHENOV, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--OPT. SPEKTROSK. 1970, 28(2), 284-8 'A T E, PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~,SUBJECT AREAS--NIATERIALSt PHYSICS TOP I C, TAGS--SINGLE CqYSTAL, LUMINESCENCEvEUROPIUM, CRYSTAL LATTICE ':'.~-~.~STRUCTURE, BETA IRRADIATION, POTASSIUM IODIDE -,CONTROL MARKING--Nn RESTRICTIONS OnCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REeLIFRAME-1984/0087 STEP N(J--UR/0051/70/02~3/002/026/t/t)2!38 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054884 -_UNCLASSIFIED POCESSING DATE-18SEP70 026 UNCLASSIFIED :C"IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054884 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LU-14INESCENCE.CIF KI SINGLE CRYSTALS EUI SUB3 WAS INVESTIGATED. THES E, CRYSTALS EXHIBIT A WEAK BAND AT ~.:'--4qO N14v IN ADON. TO THE MAIN BAND AT 428#,'WHEN THE CONC14, OF EU DOES, NOT .~,~EXCEED 10 PRIME NEGATIVE4 MOLE PERCENT* CONVERS1014 OF I BAND INTO ANOTHER WAS INVESTIGATED AS A FUNCTION OF THE CONCN. OF THE F CENTEAS, "L C AND BETA IRRADN. POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LUMIN S ENCE :WAS ALSO DETD. THE 480 NM LUMINESCENCE-15, DUE TO.THE PRESENCE OF EU(I) ..,:-,.FN TH-E.LATTICE AND-15 ASSOCDo WITH POINT DEFECTS, PPOUABLY ANIONIC .,.-.-:VACANCIES& POLARIZATION STUDIES INDICATE THAT DEFECTS ARE IN THE OF THE C SU84 CRYST. AX[Sa UNCLASSIFIED Acc. Nr: Abstracting; S i: erv Ref. Code: 01%~0'416%94- CHEMICAL ABST.. -it R 0 45- 85273a Light products oft clestruction~ of benzene by rotlitium. rei6oil ato A d (Mosk. Cos. Uoiv, im. V 0 Lonionosova. Moscow, nlr~. ~VVS. Energ. 1970, 4'j), 83-4 ~Russ). Liqi :QOH67~Aj Oj-12.ikasi irradiated by thermal n (1.2 X-1013 n/cm'--sec) f r 14 min: ~i -70*, and the- labeled products C-4 and HIP were detd. by gais liq. chr6matog. lc: 'jet). Con'tenCof labeled ethyl- (5-m column. packed witli silt, 2 ene and butadiene was iiidependent 4f It conc6~, ands-the yield of labeled acetylene increased Witli r, toficn. tip to 5 X 10-,M It and then remained const. SuniL, r results were obtained with CoHr-cyclohexant. .1viechap,is m of the proc6s'is diicussed. J. Panchartek I I S EP7 0 UNCLASSI F IED PROCES&INS DATE 017 TLE--REACTIONS OF TRITIUM RECnIL'ATOMS IN PI HEXA4E-BENZENE BINARY -U- ,---AU`TH0R--AV0ONINA EN.p ELLAKHIR9 A.v NESMEYANOVv A.N. OF INFO--USSR ,.S OURCE--VESTN. MOSK. UNIV., KHIM. 19701 11(1),, '42-5 AATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJE-CT,,AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TOP I CTAGS--HEXANET BFNZFNF, TRITIUmt NEUTRO4 RADIATION, CHROMATDGRAI)HY, CHEMICAL LABELING RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -,PROXY REEL/FRAME--I989/0151 STEP NO--UR10189/70/011/001/0042/0045 CIQC ACCE;SION Nn--AP0106811 UNCL ASS IF IED uJidi ~>~kv IJNII 1 301 9DN3SDdd 3HI NO INMN3d30 A*103)1~IVW Sl NOllnglldISIO AIJAI .L:)V. 3HI ~'b3A3MCH !I d0 33N3STI~d 3HI JO IN30N3d3ONl ISOW-lV Sl UNV '03141 -1 01- 3S01:) U.S-iv s i sionGobd ND II3Vld - ONI'll 09 H91H :ONV '01 -1 - =10 0-131 A ~H-t :10 -~:WON3d3G *t4:)NL)) 3H1 *NDNO') 'IX1W 3H1 NO LN-30N3d30 A'IVV3t4l-l Sl SIMOG-tid_ SnQ3SV5 JO 0131A IV.101 3H.1 - 'NOII:)V3d 3H1 TilbrlG 03W110=1 Si:)rICC-^Sd X-3-lckV0 103 si:mObd NI CJNV 'IXIW 'IVIIII141 3141 dO SlN'3NOdWO3 3HI NI SWOIV I '51N %cv Is-roiv I -iin3b 3 -3- -W'd O:f S 3 S V,9 0 HI Ag ~INVX3H AO 39VAV313 3HI AS 0 03-11UVI :4o i%ns 3H.L 61H S I 3nOO'dd NDlI3V3*d ONIM01-10=1 ~Hl Nl~ rj3zl*ligvl S.,I 3dV S',!OIV I 110b3d 3HI *SW0lV11033'd I Hllh N0110V91d Sil NI gons H 99nS 3 3AlIDV JO 0131A 3HI S3SV38:)Ni aNV NOII)Vb:i 9Nlll'(JU HOW 3HI. ziO 0131A 3H1 S3SV3'd33C ino 'NOII)Vgb 3NVX3H I 3HI :JO s.L:)n(]Obd 3HI:DOWV Ollf)OF81SIO AIIALL:M~NO 133=1:13 ON SVH 1 :40' NOuonooH.LNl 3Hiq- *S-L3flO0bd.- 3AI10V IVIOI 3HI dO '*dS38 'JN3:)d3dll ONV L 3.ini iISNO-3 39VAV3-i:) 3NVX3H JO ionooldd 3H1 ONV SNOI13V~JA ONI1108 H91H 3H1 '(IN93b3dSS, IH SVM ~MVX3H HIlK SWOIV 110336 1 30 NOLLDV3b 3H1 JO 10()001!d NIVW 3H-L ~l 143W 3 bnsV3h A-llAli3V kfa 6V -0CJ-.lVWWdH:) S.V!) Au:--Glal germ siDnmdd NOIIOV3~1 IHI :10 '*SNdWO3 3HI 'SWOIV 1100~lb 1- :10 S301MOS: 3HI SV IOV 01 '830MOd cons-n zons 11 HIJM 031VO3 3b3M SI'tldlqV 3H-L JO Sl'lVhl ~Hl *S93b9300L] SnNIW IV 33S Z3WIbd WO-N 619WlU OT-~ S3W]l 6 ;:10 Xi)l:l IN V HI I M UH Z' ~UJANV S3180300L IV 33S Z3WIU V13-N 119W)'dd 01, S3wll Z*l :iO Xfll=l N ~V H1110, 141W ~l bOJ SlndkV zidvnO NI 'SIXIW -jl4l. ON11VIOVIfIdl~ Ag 0~113AIS 33'd9M P~1-3-10W E~AIIVD3N 3WIlld OT S-DW11,S) I =10 3:)f49S3ad..-l..- :iHl WT, ONV i~ inoO.Lim .*s.Lxiw bl3H-L NI gonS H 99flSlD ONV 3NVX3H:H-LIM c-V.-OIV. -1103381 1 =10 SN0ll.3V'd3..lNl ~Hl, *.L:)VbISGV -0-dD 11890IDdV--ON NOISS303V 0Ld3Sll--3IV0 SNIS.S3:)O*dd 0-31:IISSV-IgNn LIO ~Z/Z f~-_2/3 -0 Z7 UNCLASSIFIE6:.'~ ~.P*.OCESSING DATE -20NOV70 v:sClRC ACCES!iICN NO-AP0125919 (U) GP-0- A ,,.ABSTRAC.T/ EXI i~AC T BSTRACT. ZR AND HF PHOSPHITES WEREPREPD. aYl THE~*INTERACTION OF MOCL SUBZ (M.EQUALS~ -ZRv HFJ: WITH AN -OPH.CSPHGRIC ACID SOLN. IN ORDER TO DET. THEM COMPN.:OF THE COMPDS.f TH&.MCCL SUG2 H SUB3 PO SU83.H SUBZ:O SYSTEM -WAS :INVESTIGATED AT A si~ 0 N CGNCN. OF MOCL SU82 OF 0.1M AND:AT'A VARIABLE C.ONCN. OF H SUB3 PO -ThE RATIO H.SUB3 PC SU83:M%~EqUALS.~N IN THE~ISTAKTtNG MIXTS. VARIED _SUB3- FROM 0.5 TO 10; EXPTS. WITH A HIGHER CONCNO OF THE ACID WERE ALSO -PERFORME.O. THE PPTN.- OF A COLORLESS FLOCCULENT RESIDUE TOOK PLACE IN PF~EPD. MIXTS. THIS RESIDUE- WAS: ANALYZED' FOR THE ZR AND'HF CONTENT, RESP. THE PhO SPH I TE ION, WAS . DETD-. BY THE - I ODOMETR I C METHOD. JHE WATER CONTENT IN THE OXYPHOSPHATES:WA&.DETD. FROM ~THE,DIFFERENCE; IN ..JHE MEDIUM PHOSPHITES, IT WAS DETD.' FROM THE,SYM. 'AZA SUBSTITUTION AND ::~METALAT,ICN AFFECTED THE PI ELECTRON, DISTRIBUTION IN THEMOL.rALTERED OSCILLATCR ORIENTATION ANDf CONSEQUENTLYi: RESULTED IN SIGNIFICANT CHANGES. 7IN THE SPECTRUM AS COMPARED, WITH:j OR SYM SUBSTITUTED IV. MAX. ION OF ZN, 11. AND ZN, I I I MOLS.~ !WAS AS HIGH AS 40.PERCENT WHEREAS T, f:: ,,,THE-:-P0LAR-I ZAT ION OF THE MORE SYMO , MG I:V- MOLS.,, SIMILARLY TO THA 0 :,_~_,METALLOPGFPhYRINS# 010 NOT EXCEED AND WAS CONST. ALONG THE SPECTRUM ACCORDINGLY, A SYM. :FLAT USCILLATOR STRUCTURE OF MG IV WAS ASSUMED.., AS-A RESULT OF THE. AZA SU8STJTUFION;:OF'T+iE PORPHINE SKELETON METALATIONt THE LONG WAVE OSCILLATOR.; IN THE ROL'. Of- :THE METAL ..7 .~',PORPHYR.INS 15 ORIENT THE. AXIS CONNECTING Tl* PERIPHERAL N ATOMS ED ALONG CENTRAL ATOM OF THE.ME-TAL. UNCLASSIPIED USSR Ux SAMIOSVATJ L. S ..I _.,9,, 11 'K Yu. ISETLOVSKIY, i. V., an' .0) P. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the ff.-Fi~iene ani To..JcoIcCy of Pesticides, Polymers and Plastics and UIrainian AZricultuml Acader..,Zr "Aftereffect of Linuron ani its Residues in Soil and Pltiiit-s" Moscow, Khirdya v Sel skom FjiozyLystve, Vol 8, No 3, Ithr 70, -op 55-56 Abstract: Vie authors in 1966-1967 studied under 'I i el ft c o nd p s th e r) effectiveness o" linuron on corn plantinr~s and its after,e I I ect o uh,. 2 agrimiltural. crops, and also rictermined rc-sidiles of the in the _-oil n, T Uh~, cxm!rI!...ent,- irere co-ducted at tfie 14'l.,tnitskava a I plants Station of the Ukrainian Af',ric,.x-Itural Amademy. -IrTic sofl. is de~!p low-humic uO t e d- caiti7.,ation madiuz-a-loany che-Irnozem. Toe linuron vas a--:.i d Ir or pree:_rer~ence harroTT_Jn,,_ in doses of 2,4 and 8 k,,-/h--. -11he linuron residues F, in the soil were detenuu-ned 11-y tuo me-thodrs, viz. bioloc;ically.with white mustard as the indicator plan-r, and by thin-layer cliromtoj-rapfly. It wa s found that linuron in a dose 0" 3-4 kg,/ha never penctrated deop-r than 10 cn-, L from the soil surface durin- the corn vegetation period. with 5-7 rercent of the initial quantity found- in this layer four months after ap-plication. 'fne 1/2