SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAKALO, L.A. - BAKHADRYKHANOV, M.K.

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M 020 UNC L ASSIFEED C CIRC ACCESSION Nl]-AP0136459 A B S T R A C T I E X T RA. C- T - - ( tj I k,!' -ABSTRACT COMPAR.ATiVE: ANALYSIS F A CONVENTIO'iAL ;:MPUDYING GLOW DlSC!!A'-GC- TH'lr'~'ATRONS rVNID A PROPOSED UNIVIl"'RATOR WHICH DIFFE: RS FROM THE FIX31' im Tiu-- rlillic- SETTIL.NG RC CIRCUIT IS CONNECTED BETWEEN THE THYR4jTRPj.'J' CATHCIDES AND BET'AFEN THE '-? T11-i""CIF I T , t~,4 J - A4D THE CASPNIG (AS 1S CONVENT1,91N.'LLY T~E CASE). IS -H Pl')S~IBL~: 'I'll INICRE~',E.S T~jjf -r~jp -4!01FICATION PROPOSED MAKES IT U I 15 R ;A T Q, ;Z4 LAC', -3Y SEVcRAL TIMESf THE R AND C VALUES CEiN-- E'IIAL. T i' E %- 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--MECHANISM OF POLYURETHANE SYNTHESIS DILAURATE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-LIPATOVAt T.E.v BAKALOt L-A., V.S. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1970, DATE PUBLISHED- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSP CHEMISTRY PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7( IN THE PRESENCE OF VIBUTYLTIN SIROTINSKAYA# A.L.p LOPATINA, 12(4), 911'L!6-'~ TOPIC TAGS-PCLYURETHANE RESIN, POLYCONDENSATION, ORGANOTIN COMPOUND, GLYCOL, ISOCYANATE* COMPLEX COMPOUNDY ORGANIC SYNTHESIS CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0676 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/004/0911/0916 CIRC ACCESSIGNI NO--AP0124348 HNICA-a-'~S If: IF0 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ4348 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POLYGONDENSATION OF OCNICH SUBZ)SUB6 NCO WITH HO(CH SUBZ CH SUB2 O)SUB2 H IN THE PRESENCE OF BU SUB2 SN DILAURATE (1) PROCEEDS AT A CONST. RATE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 70PERCENT CCNVERSIONr I.E., IT IS INDEPENDENT OF THE MONOMER CONCN. NO SIDE PRODUCTS ARE PRODUCED AND POLYURETHANES EITHER HAVE NO EFFECT OR RETARD THE REACTION. THE REACTION RATE INCREASES WITH I CONCN. A REACTION MECHANISM IS PROPOSED INVOLVING THE FORMATION OF A GLYCOL DIISOCYANATE I COMPLEX. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., KIEV, USSRs UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 616.921.5-085-37 FELID, J4 11ki, E. B., and SVINARKNKO, K. I., Mogilevskaya Oblast Health Department "Some Data on the Effectiveness of Anti-Influenza Vaccination Under Conditions of an Epidemic Increase in the Incidence of Influenza and Acute Respiratory Diseasesh Minsk, Zdravookhraneniye Belorussii, No 9. SeP 70, Pp 81-83 Abstract: Data on the incidence of influenza from 59 industrial enterprises were analyzed in an attempt to correlate them with the level of vaccination. It was concluded that prophylactic vaccination against influenza is ineffective and unjustifiable unless the total population is covered, Immunoprophylaxis against influenza is epidemiologically effective only when 86-99% of the population are vaccinated with dry live vaccine. 1/1 USSR U-DC: 519-2:62-50 and GRIGORIYEV, V. A. "Isomorphism of Infinite Systems of Differential Eauations" Alma-Ata, Vestnik, Akademii 1,Tauk Yazakhskoy SSR, ITO 1(321). 1972, PP 71-75 Abstract: The purpose of this brief communication is to demonstrate that the method of fi-nite differential equations used by )I,,-. P. Per- sidskiy for the analysis of infinite systems of differential equa- tions is no". the only nor,indeed,the best possible method for such analyses. The present article defines the infinite systems and discusses pseudo-random infinite systems, deriving an practical cri- terion for estimating the dogree of interiaixing produced by a con- crete function in the systems. In an example, the authors use their method io obtain the same solution yielded by Persidskiy in an e--rlier article p-tibli-shed in the sarile journal (Feskonechn,live. sistemy differentsiallnyl,:h uravneni -- Infinite 01'.' J)jf_ ferential _~,!uaticjn3 4(8), 1955). L -lecond example con- siders -the Volterra integral equation of the second kind, i,.rhich is solved by t1he method of successive approyi-mations. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621-376:530-145.6 BAKhLOV, V. I. and IMAVTSOV, N. A. Deflectors" V sb. VoDr. radiotekhniki. (Problems in Electronic Enrineering-- collection of works) Tuia, Tula Polytechnical Institute, 19,10, pp 53-56 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D377) Translation: This paper gives the results of a theoretical investi- gation into the development of resonance deflecting systems in the optical range. It is shown that such systems may possess more re- solving power, higher nensitivity and lower inertia than existing deflectors. Resume 101 - USSR UDC: 621.376:530.145.6 POIMOVSKIY, Yu. A., BAKALOV, V. I., PARINSKIY, A. Ya., and MILITEYEVA, G. V. "Resonance Angular Devices in the Optical Range" V sb. VoDr. radiotekhniki (Electronic Engineering Problems--- collection of works) Tula, Tula PolytechnIcal Institute, 1970, pp 45-53 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No. 3, March 71, Abstract iio. 3D376) Translation: This paper demonstrates the possibility of using resonance angular devices as broad-band light modulators, trans- verse oscillation selectors in oDen resonators, and Q modulators for lasers. Their superiority over similar devices of the non- resonance type is noted. Resume BA L! L L V, 11. _r r~) T7'-, T Y, -r yc Re r UH2 onance An~Kle Filter in vie Optical and V sb. Vo,)r. Of v:ci-.'-S) 1 '! -:'o h n i u - 1-1111stit-u-te, iot -,c. - 3, crch 71, Trans 'L.~-i t, iouin: i.voj ,~)f L- U-L- r ----r s~dective G-' "L"le C.m resonance an-1-- fi-.1 -r. ~ t, cha-act-er4._~- C;- I:- -_: la gral t1i spaced rmls(~s a-u 611-, in;:ut -r(~ 0 btaind. A [I;[. USSR UDC: 621-3911-808'_5 BARA-LOV, V. P. "Im-DrovinF: the U-L,.-4L--, ity Factor of the Ca-ability in a Telemetering Channel" Moscow, Radiotekhnika, -110 10, 1972, pp 88-0N Abstract: In this brief communication, the authol, coii,.,,iders th.0 transmission of continuous information a limitcd spectriurn through a tolerietric channel of particular b~-nd i-.-Ldth additive noise. To estimate the effectiv,~ness ol' thic transmis-siari, he uses the f ormula kk = RV/C, 0 1 , where RV is t)i;,- f-Lol." of u~.-C- ful inforwation and C i(1- the tr:ixismi,,joion Ca-T)"'IbiliL.111 GI' the metric channel. I as Lim criterion. It i's asswme(l th,-!11- (;11(-: ted sienal i:~ input to a receiver providirw MIJ-111'LlUra error. !in is obtained for the cri-L4-rion /i of the generdized oignlal/noise r1at-io and the the band width, and the conditions for 111,axi=~ zare~ ol case of a muitich:,~,~,-nc--', sj-tem 15 cotlsjrer(~~,, an, in which it is assumed that all the charLncls &re I , It i cr-~. -Li ide,,l USSR UDC: 621-391.883 BAKAL,01- A, Z, Institute of Pbysiology, Siberian Department, AcadeLV of Sciences of the USSR "Optimizing Telemetric Systems With a Generalized Optitmality Criterion" Kiev, Otbor i Peredacha Informatsii, Resp. Mezhved. Sb. , No 30, 1971, pp 32-38 Abstract: A generalized optimality criterion is found, and possible rethods are considered for optimizing telemetric systems with respect to this cri- terion. It is assumed that a system with throughput C(V) is used for trans- mitting a given quantity of information, creating a f~lc~: of rnessages H(V) = R(U) - R(N) at the output, where R(U) is the infor-,nation flow pro- duced by the set of sources U; R(N) is parasitic flow characterizing the destructive canaclity of interference. It is assum-ed "hat transmission of a unit of information from the sources x(E U to the set of tu-.erc xC 11 in the given system requires mahing v functional trwisformaticric realized in tiw T, aie cU_SL~t is the averat~e flow of infor- _J 112 USSR BAKALOV, V. P., Otbor i Peredacha Informatsii, No 30, 1971, Pp _V-38 mation falling to one normalized operation. The cri'Lericn c--' relative productivity of operations, P it') _%, (~ _(V) characterizes the relative information flow produced by a single normalized operation. Formulas are derived which express this criterion in terms of the corresponding transmission parameters with frequency multiplexing of chan els. Conditions for optimum selection of these parameters are found, Curves are presented which can be used to determine optimum methods of modulation and values of the transmission parameters for a given signal energy. 2/2 USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9 "Change in Phosphatase Activity of Certain Organs and Blood Serum Under Conditions of Experimental Fluorosis" Zh. eksperim. i klinich. med. (Journal of ExTerimental and Clinical ~Iedicine), 1971, 11, No 5, pp 17-21 (Armenian summary) (from BZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 10, 25 May 1972, Abstract No 1OP2203 by 11. Shuster) Translation: In male rats that received 5 ing r--/kg (in the form of NaF) every day with their feed for 120 days, the activity of acid (1) and alkaline (II) phosphatase declined in all examined organs (liver, small intestine, brain, heart, skeletal muscles). The extent of the decline varied in di~- ferent organs. The activity of II dropped in the blood serum during the initial inoculation period, remained depressed till the end of the second month, then rose, and by the end of the fourth month was higher than initial activity. The activity of I underwent less intensive changes and by the end of the experiment was somewhat elevated. The author explains the elevation in the activity of 11 by the uptake by the blood from the organs. USSR nc BAKAL A. J. , USOL - TSE1 I I. F. "Invest igat. i on of the Effect Which Localized Axial Magnetic Fields Have on the Beat Signal Frealliency in a Laser With 11'early Linour Folarizalfor) of Emission" Moscow, Yvantovaya Elektronika, Sbornik Statey, No h, "Sovetskoyc- 1971, PP 91-9T~-- Abstract: The paper present2 the results of exucrimerit.-A th- frequency response characteristics of the signal. resultini,. rrom of opposing wa-ves in a ring laser as a function of the ef P,--ct of axial magnetic f-i---Ids ar,-)!i~:d to the active raiter 4 al .T if; -.cw,- the influence of these fields is detemined clulefly Ly cn~-act-eristics of the c.!-,iission. Four figures, biblion-T-a-hy of i-t-7-'-s. USSR uDc 681.325-65 CHETVIER1KCIT, V. 11. SOLO401NOV L. A.) nUIV I j MIENIK(Y-1, A. V., and ~~~~A. Moscow Higher Technical School "Random Pu)5e Flow Generator" USSR Authors' Certificate 110 308431, Cl. c, 06 f 15/34, filed 19 j)ec 69, published 30 SeP 71 (fromi Telemeldrianiha i Vychislitel'n,--.-,-a- Tekhnika, No 5, I~Iay 72, Abstract No 519203P) Translation: 'Ine propostad invention is related to cor.Muter technolocy and can be used in tile construction of stochastic computers and nodels and the creation of random-n7xriher r:enel-Eltors for digital computers; to si-Mmulate, if ne:cessary, random effects with reqUired probability characteristics of irnrestirated objects; and in all those cases w-ere it is necessary to obtain a flow of 2-and.o!-,i *Dulse signals, the tire intervo-as between ,.qiich represent randam variables distribute,! according to the required probability law. 1/1 -1/3 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 AITLE--CYCLOTRON PHONON ABSORPTION IN DEGENERATE SEMI CONDUCTORS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BAKANAS, R.K.r LEVINSON, I.B. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PISIMA ZH. EKSP. DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TEOR. FIZ. 1970, 11(2), 141-4 TOPIC TAGS--CYCLOTRON, PHONONP ABSORPTION, INDIUM ANT114ON11DE SEM[CONDucroR CrNITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS';IFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1982/1564 STEP NO--Uf~/0386/7010111002/01,(il/0144 CfRC ACCESSinN ND--AP0052767 U " L A S S' 1 f: I r- L) 2/3 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ;'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0052767 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SOME PECULIARITIES OF OPTICAL PHONON ABSORPTION ASSOCO* WITH ELECTRON GAS DEGENERACY ZETA LARGER THAN KT (ZETA IS THE FERMI LEVEL)-AND WITH THE QUANTIZING PROPERTIES OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD HW SUBC IS GREATER THAN KT (W SUBC IS THE CYCLOTRON FREQUENCY) ARE CONSIDERED. IT IS ASSUMED FOR THE SAKE OF SIMPLICITY THAT KT IS LESS THAN HW SUBO AND T EQUALS 0 (W SUBO IS THE DISPERSION FREE FREQUENCY). THE ENERGY CHANGE OF T14E ELECTRON DURING PHOTON ABSORPTION (HW) AND THE EMISSION OF A PHONON (HW SUBO) IS EF MINUS El EQUALS H(W MINUS W SUBO)- IN THE-TRANSITIONt ONLY STATES TAKE PART, THE ENERGY OF WHICH DIFFERS FROM ZETA BUT NOT MORE THAN H(W MINUS W SURO). AT -A CRIT. Wo NEW LANDAU STATES, EPSILON SUBE, FALL INTO THIS ENERGY INTERVAL. AT W SUBE, TRANSITIONS INTO A IINEW BRANCHIN OF FINITE STATES BECOME POSSIBLE, WHEREBY THE ABSORPTION COEFF., KW, ACQUIRES THRESHOLD CHARACTERISTICS. AT A STILL HIGHER FREQUENCY, W SUBE THE NO. OF ELECTRONS OF THE EPSILON SUBE LEVEL WHICH ARE IN THE AD14ISSIBLE RANGE OF* INITIAL STATES GROWS RAPIDLY AND K SUROMEGA INCREASES STEEPLY. ABOVE OMEGA SUB3,.THE RAPID GROWTH CEASES AND K OMEGA OBTAINS REVERSE TflRESHOLD CHARACTERISTICS. AS AN EXAMPLE, N-INSB IS CONSIDERED, ASSU14ING A PARABOLIC BAND (M EOUALS 0,013M SUBO) AND DISREGARDING SPIN SPLITTING. AT N EQUALS 10 PRIME17-CM PRIME3, ZETA (H EwUALS 0) EOUALS 700DEGREESK. !&:i- I A;Z~ lZ t 1-1 r- rl . 3/S 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 61RC ACCESSION NO--AP005Z767 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-IN A FIELD 11 EQUALS 60 KOE, ZETA EQUALS l0DE,7,REEsK AND OMEGA SUBC EQUALS 0.8 TIMES 10 PRIME14 SEC PRIME NEGATIVt-'l EQUALS 620DEGREESK. HAVING IN MIND THAr OMEGA SU80 EQUALS 3.7 11MES 10 PRIME13 SEC PRIME NEGATIVE1 EQUALS 280DEGREESK, THE WAVELENGTHS OF THE RESP. CRIT. FREQUENCIES ARE LAMBDA SU82 EQUALS 27 MU AND LAMBDA SUBI PLUS PLUS EQUALS 22 MU. THE VALUE OF K SUBnMEGA IS ESTD. BY TAKINf; INTO ACCOUNT THAT IN THE PRINCIPAL PEAK OF THE CYCLOTRON PHONON ABSORPTION FOR N EQUALS 2 TIMES 10 PRIME14-CM PRIME3t ONE OBTAINS EXPTL. K SUBOMEGA EQUALS 0*1 CM PRIME NEGATIVE1, WHICH AGREES WITH THEORY. FOR N EQUAL- 10 Pkl"F17-CM PRIME3t ONE-SHOULD EXPECT K SUB~MEGA EQUALS 10 CM PRIME' NEGATIVEI OFF THE PEAK. UNICLASSIFNED USSR BAKANINA, L. P.; KOZEL, S. M.; LOKSHI11., G. R. (Moscow Physic otachni, cal Institute) "Photodetection of Coherent Radiation Scattered by a 'Moving Diffusion Surface by a Receiver with a Finite Aperture" Tmsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchobnykh Zavedeniy: F:LT;ikx; JulY, 1971; PP 52-8 ABSTRACT: The question of the effect of the size and shape of the aperture of a receiver on the spectral properties of a photocurrent, with photuodetec- tion of scattered coherent radiation., is exclored theoretically and w-Pori- mentally. It is shown that this effect is substantially different in near and distant-wave regions. Ecraations are obtained for the photocurrent spectra vith various sizes of receiver apertures. The article includes 24 equations and two figures. There are 6 references. USSR UDC (,-i t al I i C 1-- 1- izv. n - t,., c No 7, Tr an S S Da~--,ed on -km;-,.f:. scope: the cllaur,~'.3 MUUt~ "1"'0 clue to Ole short- - i Wi l n in or d'ar tc, s ti, c-~ ron 4-c lrc CC~~ ~7 P C- de (7) d to ro d i c. e var i o un, c.,, .7 :;'!.3 J- L: A in r! t.,-, o d ci f' f 7 de s c r ib t~ d . -T, i r c, r -11 i t i o n b i b I i o 6 r a f t i,, imil USSR UDC 669.18i621.746-5q KABLUKOVSKIY, A. F. , -BAKANOV., _ K1. P. , TULIN. fi. A. , GERASIAOV, YU. V. , and KOBYREV, L. K. "Increasing the Quality of Steels and Alloys by Refining Them with Argon Outside Furnace" Moscow, Stall, No 12, 1972, PP 1087-1091 AbBtractt The suggested method for th refining of metals uses a 100-ton capacity pouring ladle with a minimum of three built-in (ladle bottom) refrac- tory plugs with passages for argon. The argon in 8upplied under pressime in the amount of 0.4-1.0 m3/ton of metal for removal of non-metallic inclusions, and in the amount of 1#5-3.0 m3/tonj for elimination of hydrogen. Preliminary tests at many plants and in laboratories indicated that the method Is inexpensive and does not require a heavy capital investiment. The method allows production of low-carbon heat-resistant steels in open arc furnaces. In addition to refining, the argon facilitates the deoxidatien of steel by carbon. Concentra- tion of gases in 1-2Kh13 stainless steel after refining with argon decreased by 45% (concentration of oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen decreased by 43, 140 and 1V;;2# respectively). All refined steel and alloys studied after refining were characterized "by high density and bettor microstructura. The density USSR KABLUTKOVSKIY, A. F., et al., Stall, J?o 12, 1972, PP 1087-1091 of 38KbMYuA steel and E1602 alloy increased from 7,7353 to 7.7506 and fror~ 8.3275 to 8. 3403 g/cm% respectively, aftt~r 7-10 jainutes refining with arg"on. Good results were obtained in the production of bearing steel. The schematic diagram of the Ladle with refractory plugs (including therl eizes and manu- facturing stepe) iB presented. 2/2 - 24 - ;5AkAA16V )e Acc. Nr.: 4A/010412:~- Ref. Code: 0(,' TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LENIN AND STATE PRIZES, U.S.S.R. NEWSPAPER- IZVESTIYA, MAY 29,t 1970, P 4~ COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCX VORKS HAVE :~-,ZN it, NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PRIZES. TWO OF THESE$ OTHE MULTI-~U S~- INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA--6 1, KAMOV, V. B-, -:~VICH2 C. - V,-B-,,-5ARSHEV5KIY A. A. DMTtRBIYYEYN,' J. IOFFE. L".--P-OTASHNIX. N. N. PRIOROV9 A.-G, SATAROV, 1, 11. AND'V. A. NAZAROV. AND -TIHE D-EVE~OPI~tflT--OF--T-Lf-,'*),B-O~.,,,-17'iv AT ENGIkt~ NK-8 AND -NK-,a-4,FAND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTIGN TO SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM TECHNOLOGlCAL PROCESSES ly-IHICH ASS~R--C.T) WIDE USES FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS- BY N _D_,_KUZyETS0V, M. 'G 6 --- - 110 T. VASILISHIN. V, A, KUR '~&-yl V.--D~3ac.Hzl P. A- 51 f A..-~ZEJN V- G. SHIM, G. MUSH-rNK0.1 I.-A.--SH-Mgg AND G. P- D LGOLENY-O-, HAVE'BEEN SUBMITTED by ll~-HE MINIST; AVIATION INDUSTRY. Real/Frame Acc. Nr.: d~L&104123- "A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OF A BODY 1,i'17N TLUILD- FILLED CAVITIESw, 165-691, BY N. N,001SEYEV A A, PF-120V, . P;D T S T HJG~' K,.,,-Y,__RUMYANTSEV AND F. L. CH.EkNOUS JIG. B0Rfk-M'US' WITH lyooo -X 11600 AND lp4OO X 2,240 ',%ll BY Ali,-KIR YANOV V. G . ABRAMOVICH, GUTKIN, Ail-iLl _G,B,PAU-kdT.-AbD A S. YEGUDKIN, HAVE BEE B,-1177ED BY -i"-E CO'i'QU- TATION CENTtk OF THi ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ANNDSTUHE 7.',It-,,TISTPY 6r -&m7, MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL INDUSTRYf RESPECTIVEL",", aTtir DftnTrtal I V TMPPM17n MVI-TTHIC T~?rljm,)T.nr.Y 0;, r, I-Ir.'L,.P7 T C L ri i L; Z, ME-ATME T 0--U--ls-Tn- - M v FU L= BY M- -S%UV~-JN 0,11.1, EKHONUV 5 1 DORM. S. K. FILATOV. B9 At KY-R-OTDINJOV, V1, P BARMOTIN, -jtqL--K.-!~9�:VBEV ASOV. P. I. MiLl'K OW-.ANb--N. A. TULIN.-nL BEEN SUMITTZ-b .2j~u Reel/Frame 19,670556 USSR UDC: 621-317.7-5 BAKAITOV, S. A., BONDARENKO, I. K. M2Fv51&ds of improving Precision and Widening the Band of 14ultidetectcr Amplitude-Phase Discriminators of SHF Sifpialsl' V~;es. F,A,LF, 01* Lhe~ All-Unic-ii Sci(-ntJf*ic rind T,~Chrdcal jr1r, W; i z rr 7in-n tVol. 2), C,,,j1f*(-r,.1!r,, 'm F;rli- 1971), Translation: It is pointed out that the error of instriunerit's desipied for automatic measurement of the complex parameters of SHF devices is deterrdined chiefly by the nonunifonaity of the amplitude-frequency and phasse-frequency characteristics of the amrlitude - phase discriminators of S11F signals which isolate informufAcaj on tho amplitude wid pha:-,e of Uhe par~uneter being studied. The appreciable fr(;quency-d,!jjeiid,_~r1t error in a aq)litude-phase discriminator 19 due to the phase rDigler, of' the d(,tucLor heads. To eliminate this err-or component, a pickup is introduced into the amplitude-phase d_J:scr.J-=*ra-:c:- circuit which consists of two detector heads, each of which is coupled only to the reference channel waveguide by two dumbbell slots. The pickup sikgial is fed to the input of an automatic power rel7ulator for the sweep generator. The amplitude-freqlaency characteristics 112 U S SIR BAFWOV, S. A.~, ~4!IDARENKO, .1. K. , Dokl. Vses. n.-Auchno-te'r-.*,,i. izmereniyan, . T. .2, Novosibirsk, 19T0, pp 126-iA of the detector heads must be identical to ensure high meazurement precision. Tuning of instruments is appreciably simplified by using an alriplitude-phase discrininator which contains only three detector heads (instead of 5-6); a circuit is given for such an amplitude-phase detector together with formulas which characterize its operation, including a formula for error. It is pointed out that under certain conditions this error is no greater than �12%. E. L. 212 USSR UDc 621-372.88 BAKANOV, S. A., BONDAP K0, I. K., SALAMATIN, V. V. "A Unit for Automatically Measuring the Parameters of Waveguide Devices" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlenfirye obraztsy, tovarnTfe znaki, T No 2, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 290460, division H, filed 17 Uar, 69, published 22 Dec TO, p 162 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a unit for automatically measuring the parnyr ters of waTreguide devices. The unit consists of a tee connected to a measurement channel and a reference channel. installed in these channels are counlers of circular polarization and ballast loads connected to a detector section. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the overall dimensions of the device are reduced and the desigi is simplified by --ing a section of circular wave6--Llde to connect" the couplers of circular polarization in the measurement and reference challineIIS. Connected in series in this waveguide section are a fiYed detector section and a rhase-Shif~ing ;:Iate -.7hich turns through 180 degrees. 1/1 USSR UDC 632.95.024:635.13 FIANNA, Ye. P., Kazakhskv, Scientific Studies Institute of Potato and Vegetable Faz-,-.,-ing, INEKRASOVA, A. S. , ~AKANOV, Sh. A., and 11!AYOROVA_. R. I., Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Re-ional Pathology 0 "The Effectiveness of Prometrin Against Weeds on Carrot Seedlings and the Occurrence of Its Residues in the Crop and in the Plant" Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skcm Khozyzystne, No 7, Vol 11, 1973, pp 61-63 Abstract: Prometrin -- 2-methylthio-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)svm-triazine -- is one of the herbicides suggested for use on carrots in the Alna-Atinsky region. Under the conditions in this area, prometrin was singularly effec- tive against annual moiiocotyl(!don and dicotyledon weeds. The arriount of con- trol for 3 years -- 1969',through 1971 -- is shown together with t1ie meLeoro- logical conditions. Values for several indicators of plant productivity and vitality are shown for a control group and groups treated with 1.5 kg/hectare or 2.0 kg/hectare for 1969 and 1970. In doses of 1.5 kg/hectare it reduces the choking by 97.0% and the overall mass of weeds by 96.81'.. No adverse effects on the seedlings or residue in the crop were observed for this dose. Residues were observed when hi-her doses (2.5 to 3.5 kg/hectare) were used. 56 - US S R UDC: 62.1.317.31,(088.8 ORLOV, G. M. , BAJrP--,10-' VII "An SHF Reflectometer" USSR Author's Certiffeate I-To 267710, filed 3 jwi 68, puba-i!;hc-d 11 Auc, 70 (11rom RZh-RadiIotekhn-Ika, 7T a 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2A36.6 P) Translation: '-Friis Author's Certificate introduces an which consists of a bidirectional coupler, two calibrallion atte-nuators, a measurement attenuator. two detector heads and an indicetor. A guishin.- feature of the proposed reflectometer is that meassurementS are simplified by using an oscillogra-phic display as the irdicator. The detector heads are connected to thle "Y" input of the inEfcaator, the ---,ead-- for the reflected wave channel being connected through dela.y lines. E. L. USSR UDC 538.4 B4WOV, Yu. A. , DRONNIK, L. M. , LEVIN, M. N. , MAKAREVICII, V. K. , R_E-~~ikdl_ L_ M. , STPIZfLkK, V. Ye. , TOULACH, 1. INI. , TROITSKIY, S. R. , YANTOVSKIY, Ye. 1. "Experimental Study of Liquid-Metal Induction Machine in Pump Mode" 7-ye Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodinamike. T. I [Seventh Conference on Magne- tic Hydrodynamics, Vol 1], Riga, Zinatnye Press, 1972, pp 20-23, (Trans- lated from Referativnn- Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11, 1972, Abstract No 11 B43 by V. V. Blagov). Translation; The operation of a liquid-metal induction machine in the pump mode was studied in a potassium circuit iith a working pressure of up to 60 kg/cm2 . The working characteristics of the niachine are presented for a temperature of SOOO. The experimental results allowed the relationship of the dimensionless criterion R = APVSl/aU2 to the velocity ratio V/Vs = I - S to be established (where V is the synchronous speed of the rotating field, V is the velocity s of the metal, AP is the pre-s8ure drop developed, S is the slipping, c is the conductivity, U is the applied voltage). As the temperature changes from 1/2 USSR UDC 538.4 BAKANOV, Yu. A., DRONINIK, L. M., LEVIN, M. N., MAKAREVICH, V. K., RESHETIKO, L. M., STRIMAX, V. Ye., TOLMACH, 1. M., TROITSKIY, S. R., YANTOVSKIY, Ye. I., 7-ye Soveshch. po Magnit. Gidrodinamike. T. 1, Riga, Zinatnye, Pre5s, 1972, pp 20-23. 280 to 500* and the voltage varies from 80 to 150 v, the dependence of H on V/VS is universal. The maximum head is produced at Small flow rates, depends on the applied voltage and where T = 5000 and AU = 150 v is about 37 kg/cm2 the efficiency_of the machine is about 24% under these conditions. hhere T = 300*, these figures are 42 and 30% respectively. The total operating time of the machine was 120 hours. 27 / 2 - 192 - STUM OF 0 M' Ll~~'Jtl~~U:TAL CL)HjWCTj'3q !~ACjkj!IE jAbstract of a PAper by Yu.-A 7;~%-iinv L. G. ~Isai,Ou, S_Xq. 1P.-trch1k, Ya. Yz. F4r-tjrt, It. Ltriiih.11 iyj -7;'Ic Civerl it themacnetai ro-i"a A, ~twly wan ride rif a st"p.1-plia- machLa(! with a C-~-t rlynetic excitation riyater., fc-3T rair-ire connectk.l 'hor-In Iathe gap and also a ILI-type step-li tran3forrier (Virure 1). Vic chatien,14 were e%ecuted from VhMMYT 4to-1 q.~ m thic'.; th.y1invert coriNtant wIV. outside iltmunAlonts of 16.6 6.4 -2 jad an active length of 2SO . rho, mm are electrically connected to each other and a tht itectional primary tur,k of the Erantiformer (soldering the lateral faceq). The flow of metal lit e~lch rdir of channels is opposite. The r-itcNine Itata electrical trgulation uich therml. stability to 600%. measuring turns tar 4%,termirting the magnetic fluxes Aol sevieval thermocouples. Depending an the operating mile In the experiment. various switOdnits of the windings were realized: 1) In the pump mode the isivitintion winding and the mitrut w1wing of the transformer were fed from a constant energy ricturcet 2) lit rho. ern~rmtar evttle trilvpemlt~ntlv of the titt:ttatt-1, tha ti,Cltatlc~ vindi%ir. -4aii fed ti- Rit outside ecurce, Arut tho transformer winding 4A4 co"at'.t.4 to the u"ful load. 3) In the neneentor mode with sell-exclititlon of the winding, the capacitance end the useful load were lncluat,! accarditir to the acheme In Fl;rAra 7 The studies were made an a sndium loop with a aodittri toritirrature of Soo 1C. The thavitcteristic features of the co,,Iuction machines of this type sv'4. In particular. the characteristic features of the parallel hydraulic coupling of pairis of channels leading to spurious currents through the bypass loops of IrcuLt from the sigre-variable stalnetic field were noted. 58 TJDC 678.674-.004.34:621.397 SEDOV, L. N., VLADE-111ROVA, Z. V., SAPOZHNIKOVA, YE. L., MA=EVA, A. A., SO-ENOV, L. G., MAK-MILLIN, D. X., OVIEDZIffMNE, D. I., 14ALKINA~ F. S., and MAB19's" S. B. "Polyester Hermetic-Sealing Compounds" Moscow, Plasticheskiye MassZ, No 6, 1970, pp 61-62 Abstract: The authors studied compounds for the hermetic seali-ic o.,` horizontal output transformer coils for television receivers. Thoso compounds should have lour viscosity in the initial st-ate and a hiSh hardening rate up to 1000C. In the hardened state the-y should pc,5- sess self-ext-inLguishability, water resistance, good mechanical and elestric insulation properties, and stability of properties up to 120 C. The principal component3 chosen wo.-?o polyester rosin3 P-11:1-1 and FN-69. Becauso of the requirement of self-extingui3hability, special additives (antimony trioxide and chlorine- or fluorine- containing polymers) wore introduced into the resins. In additio.-i, mineral fillers (tale, mica, powdered quartz, titani-wu dioxide, pcwdered silica gal, etc.l were added to give tho sealing compou-ndz 112 UISSR SEDOV, L. N., 6tt, al, ',')!as--icheskiye Massy, No 6, 1970, pp 61-62 the requisite viscosity and to lower their cost. The article gives -ic sealing procoss. These self-extinguishirig com- data on the hermat L. Dounds are being used for the hemetia sealing of horizontal output 1ransformers for black-and-white (1 class) and color television sets and viewing monitors. 2/2 93 112 055 UNICL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS OF TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM IN SHOCK WAVES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GERMAN, V.N., BAKANOVA, A.A., TARASOVA, L.A., SUTULOV, YU.N. d- J COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR /Ida 11 SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(2) 6k-00819 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ALLOY PHASE TRANSFORMATION, TITAN!U!lt ZERCCNIUMe SHOCK WAVE, X RAY DIFFRACTION, HIGH PRESSURE EFFECT CC:i%TROL AARKING--NO -r--STRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLAcjrj--Ut4CLA'lSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1984/0137 51 T L P N 0-- UR / 0 1 ~51 / 7 0 / 01 ff/ 00;_'/06 3 -1 _19 CIRC ACCESSION' PIC,--AP0054933 L,, S S I F I E 0 212 055 UINCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION N3--AP0054933 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TI AND ZR SPECIMENS WERE INVESTIGATED AFTER A BRIEF P4PULSE LCADING WITH THE AI-D OF SHOCK 4AVES OF AMPLITIJOE 120, 200, 350, AND 500 KILOBARS. AFTER SHz-,CK T-(FATMENF, THE SPECIMENS WEFE AINALYZE0 BY X RAY OIFFRACTION. IN, ALL ZR SPECIMENS AT ALL AMPLITUDES OF SHOCK PRESSURE, LINES OF A NEW PHASE WE8c OBSO. THE MAX. A."IT. OF THE NEW PHASE, EXCEEDING THE AMT, (IF INITIAL PHASEf WAS OBTAINED AT A PRESSURE OF 350 KILOBARS. THE NEW PHASE IS BCC. WITH ALPHA EQUALS 3.568 ANGSTROM AND D. EQUALS 6.656. FOR TI., THE NEW PHASE WAS OBTAINED AT A PRESSURE OF 350 KILOBARS. IT IS CUBIC WITH ALPHA EQUALS 3.27 ANGSTROM. I INE I A!~ S, I F I E D Acc. Nr: ~,90038017 BAKANOVA LV PRILAARY SOLTIRCE: 'Fiziologiya Plasteniy, 1970, Vol 17, Nr 1, PP COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HEAT RESISTANCE OF LEAVES AND SPIKELET GLUME OF SOME CEREAL PLANTS L. V. BAKAArQV K. A. Timiriazeu Institute of Plant Physiology, USSR Academy qlr Sciences, Moscow The tissues and cells of spikelet glume and the -cells of barley oat and orchard grass leaf sheaths were compared with respect to heat resistance by two different methods - by stopping the plasma motion and by the direct laboratory method of determination of protopl- the temperature threshold for asm coagulation. The protoplasm viscosity was de- termined simultaneouslv. The data confirm the results previous!v obtained (Henckel and Aiargolina) which show 'that the heat resistance of spikelet tissues is higher than that of Ieaf sheaths. The method based on cessation of motion of a highly viscous protoplasm vfelded results wh;ch contradict those obtained bv direct determination of the heat re- sistance rjn basis o,* i'Tie temnerature threshold for coagulation of the protoplasm proteins. REEL/FMME AP0038691 The increase of protoplasm viscosity due to divalent cation-s in Elodea also indicates that the indirect method cf determination of beat resistance based on protoplasm movement is noi applicable. It is concluded that the protoptism movement cessatibn method cannot be employed for determining the relative heat resistance. 19731882 USSR UDC: 621.762.2:669.1124(088.8) PUFIMTSEV, B. N., GRATSIANOV, Yu. A., KOZLOV, A. G., NiINCHER,_ A. N., LEVINZON, V. Kh., STERLIN, R. G., BAKANOVA, T.-P., BIKEZIN, K. P., MIKHEYEV, V. V. "Method of Production of Iron-Nickel Alloy Powders" USSR Author's Certificate Number 343771, Filed 7/04/71, Published 11/08/72 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No BG394P). Translation: A method is suggested for embrittlement of Fe-Ni alloys, designed for the production of powders by mechanical grinding. Fe-Nj alloys are embrittled by introduction of S to the initial melt. in order to increase the dispersion and technological properties of the powders, 0.03-0.07 wt % oxygen is also introduced to the initial melt, with a ratio of oxygen to S of 2.0-7.0. USSR UDC 632.95 STONOV, L. D., PAURIMENIX0, L, A., USACINVA, N, Ii., WDELOBAUMI, YA. A. BA)W,',OVAO Z. M. "A Herbicide" MBR Author's Certifica+e No 34704_5, filed 9 Mar 71, published 6 Sep 72 (from M-Khimiya, 110 10, 1-hy 73; Abstract No 10IN605P by T. A. Belyayeva) Translationi 0-(2-1,'itrophenyl)-O-nethyl-l;-n-propylamidothlophosphate (I) in a dose of 1-2 kg/ha is Projosed as a. herbicide on "ields of flax and vegetable crops. With application before sprouting, the activity of (I) -In %i for oats 24-15, mille-t 98-100, beans 20-22,' . lettuce 17-67, beets 67-87, amaranth 75-88, flax arid radish 0. The compound can be used in a mixture with other active compounds to broaden its spectrum of action. 'A USSR UDC 632.95 BAYMNOV 1-1. , YANDEMBAUN, YA. A., and MEL1,111MV, "Methy1nitror-hos" V sb. Kbim. 5redstva 7,ashchity vast. (Chemical Pla-lit Protectazits -- collccctiCrl 1 1 2 of works), vv r P! scow, 1970, PP 11~-17 (from RZh-KUmiY,'., No 13, 10 Jul 7 ~ P 1 "0 Abstract NO 1311454 by T. A. Belyayeva) 1A ~~-!~'O TransleUorti The ai-ticle shows physical and chemical prol.-jr-Lies of )2 O-NO -3-1,'e(; 11 O)r-.-, and ge (6-NU2-3-1';cC6H 0)1-3 and a method for -Llhe " 2 " 6 3 (l.. ~')2 3 eynthesis and analysis of methylnitrophos (1). 1 is used In the forms of a 25% em-alsion coneent-mte. '10- USSR UDC 632.95:661.718.1 BAKANOVA. Z. M., MANDELfBAUM, YA. A., SUPIN, G. S., f-ELfNIKOV, N. N., and ABBAKT V79 11. V., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protectants "Properties of 1,1,ethylnitrophos and Methods for Its Analysis" Moscow, Khimiya_v_Sellskom Khozyaystve, Vol 8, No 1, Jan 70, PP 32-35 Abstract: Chemically pure methylnitrophos consists of two isomers, Viz. U, -dimethyl-0-4-nitro-3-meLhylphenyl thiophosphate (70-75 per- cent) and 0,0-dirrethyl-0-6-nitro-3-methylpheny1 thiophosphate (25-30 percent). Isomer I is the principal active ingredient of commercial methylnitrophos, isomer II the synergist for isomer I. Studies con- ducted in 1964-1968 showed that mothylnitrophos matches the insecti- cidal properties of isomer I (Sumithion, Metathion). This is con- firmed by data of the Ternopol' A ricultural Experiment Station on the effectiveness of Metathion and meRy1nitrophos against the beet leaf miner and beet leaf aphid, as well as by results obtained in experi- ments of the Georgian Subtropical Laboratory on the effectiveness of 1/2 )W; USSR BAKANOVA, Z. M., et al., Khimiya_v Sellskom Khozyaystye, Vol 8, No 11 Jan 70, pp 32-35 these preparations against the citrus white fly. Both isomers of methylnitrophos, as well as free 3-methyl-4-nitro- and 3-methyl-6- nitrophenols were determined by the authors by the polarographic meth- od. The article describes the analysis procedure. 2/2 112 015 UNCLASSI FIEL) PROCESSING 0ATG--09L,1CT70 TITLE--PROPERTIES AND METHODS FOR ANALYZING METHYLNITROPHOS -U- AUTHUk-(05)-QAKANQ,yA, L.M., MANDELGAUHt YA.A.s MELNIKOVI N.N., SUPIN, G.S.t A86AKUqrV-A, N.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-KHIM. SEL. KHOZo 1970, 8(1), 32-5 DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLGGICAL A140 MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ISOMER, ORGANIC PHOSPHOROUS INSECTICIDEr ORGANIC NITRO CUMPOUND CG.'qTRGL RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI) PRUXY RELL/FRAME--1990/1159 STEP NO--UR/ 039tt/ 70/008 /00 1 10,J3210o, 35 CIPC ALCLSSIC:," Nf-,- 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PRDCESSING DATE:--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109276 ABSTKACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT. THE PRJPERTlE_S GIVEN OF METHYLiNITROPHOS, A MIXT. OF O,Q,UIt4E7HYL,0,4jN1TR0,3, MET HYLPHENYLTHI OPHLOSPHATE (1) (70-75PERCENT) AND 0,0,D&l-l'l:THYL,Uv 6,;,.ITkU,3,,,',ET~iYLP~'EtiYLTHIC;PiiOSPHAI'L (11) 125-30PERCtNlj, Ai'-.L) ItS BIOL. ACTIVITY. ISOMER I IS THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE, AND 11 ACTED SYNERGISTICALLY. FORMULAE ARE GIVEIN PERMirTING CALCN. OF THE CONTENIT OF PARTICULAR ISOMER'.'-) WITH AN ACCURACY (3F SIMILAR TO 2.5PIL.RCENT. USSR uj)c. 621.373-444.681-333 CHEWMKOV, V. N. , BAKARM MEN'KOV, A. V., SOL0110NOV, L. A., Moscow Higher Technical imeni N. E. Bauman "A Device for Shaping S"tre-ens of Random Events'? Moscow, Otkxytiya, izobreteniya, ProrTshlennyve Obraztsy_,__.TOvarny-ye Zn,--I-.i, No 13, MkV 72, Author's Certificate No 335684, Division G, filed 1 Jun 70, published ll Apr 72, pp 204-205 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping a. strean of rc-adom events. Tbe device contains a controllable frequency pulse Generator -whose outputs are connected to a block of coincidence gates. '17he device also contains a coincidence gate number register whose outputs are connected to a pulse couanter. 11'he unit also includes a blocking circuit _111d, a pulse generator. 11_r a distinguishing feature of the patent, the instal- lation is designed for producing stream-, of random events which are dis- tributed in space and in tire. The device contains a unit for cett-Ing th(; duration of a random tc-r-t, a coincidence gate ntunber encoder whose inputs are connected to the outTjut,, of the block of coincidence gates, whilo the outputs of the ericoder tire connected to the coincidence rietc- number rE-gister. 112 USSR CIII~TVERIKOV, V. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No -335684 The outputs of this nmber register are connected in addition to the cor- responding inputs of the blocking circuit whose output is connected to the first potential input of the block of coincidence gates. The second po- tential input of this block is connected to the output of the unit for setting the random test duration. The output of the pulse generator is connected to the pulse counter, and the output of the pulse counter is con- nected in turn to the output of the device, and to the corresponding input of the coincidence gate number register. 2/2 USSR UDC 681.332.65 CHMIERIKOV, V. N., BAY-kNOVICH, E. A., MEN'KOV, -1. V., and SOLOVONOV, L. A. "A Device for Shaping Random Time Intervals" Moscow, Otkrvtiva, Izobreteniva, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 25, Sep 71, p 188. (G 06f 1/-92, No 312253 (1416921/18--1-' from 18 March 1970; Claimant: 111oscow Higher Technical Schooll imeni X. E. Bauman) Abstract: This patent claims a device for the shauing of random tinme inter- vals, containing a cyclical shift register, to the outputs of each di.-it of which are connected potential inputs from the coincidence circuits; the out- puts of these coincidence circuits are connected with the output of the device through the first "OR" circuit; the output of the device is connected to the inputs of the device's 110" and 'T' through the second "OR" circuit of the cyclical register, distinguished by the fact that for the purpose of simpLi- fying adjustment of the circuit a random impulse gencrator with a knmjn law of distribution for the time intervals is connected to the circuit for con- trolling the advance of the cyclical shift register, and periodic impulse generators WiLli a regular frequency are connected to the illiftItS Of Lhe coincidence circuits. USSR UDC: 681.3-523.8 SOLOMONOV, L. A., P'YAVC11FNKO, A. IT., ZHIRKOV, V. F., BAKANOVICH, E. A., Moscow Higher Technical Academy imeni 11. E. Bauman "A Device for Shaping Random Time Intervals" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znak-i, No 26, 19T0, Soviet Patent No 279167, Class 42, filed 4 Mar 69, P 132 Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping rwidom tire intervals. The unit contains a noise voltage generator, a level quantizer, com- mutatcr, cyclic shift register, cadence generator, and PI-ID and OR circuits. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, setting up the required law of time interval distribution is simplified by connecting the commutator outputs to some inputs of the AND circuits, connecting the outputs of the cyclic register to the other inputs of the AND circuits, and connecting the outputs of the AND circuits to the inputs of the OR circuit. The output of the OR circuit is connected to the input of the dump circuit for the cyclic register. USSR, UDC 533.9.07, YEL' Y A.;! (.41, '1. Acadeilici;m of the j;elorussiau 5,21, Acadcmy of Science~, 7. SL.1t;-' Un-LVL~rSit-V j.-vivni V. 1. Unin, Physics lastituLe the of Scicllices "Gener;IL-ic-, o! Plaf.;da F-linc.es by a Pulse Accelerator oil tii-, i3asis of t11C 01' :J1t:CL!:iC of Co,1--'-uctors and IA(-Ioctric Lrosiclo" ii j;SS!', Vol Ul, No 2, 1972, pp 115-117 Abs tracts. :-twl,: r:adc: of a pulse ;cnerrttor of a i-mvini-, pla!;ma crea-toil by electric of, coil 111CLurs Of dufillf~,d form ill a ; L v0ull~vd volu,,-.c. TI i c, describcd i.a ,-or can oparate in Lwo versions -- (in Lhe bnsis of electric 01, cunducLor,; ;is ti SOUI'Ce of a nwuil plasma or pulse surface :~,:re t1w '0.--sra i.,; fori:!(-d as a rcs,,t-!L of v'ro,Jon cf t!ir, .111"i the clectrodes. Tiie 6escribcd pulse ,Penera 'If., r :,t~ ri.-ALS i crention Of i I-i CM111PICtCly L1---.j1.~-.-1,-:CJ St-.7 e, sodc orosiov. c "ri :;~iurc i:i th r~.s charactoris tic.-~ dc- UH -1--: 2,:t ji(~il (J L*"IL' PhChl.'! -Pnoii of v.) r(A ri ci Or', Of COlirlAIC LOC.'; Of d(~. f i wid fo.-, cmldliL io;'.-.-; Off operi'Lin,-, Lne gllni-!-17~ltor W! th, arl 1/3 111;w1, B.SSR, Vol. XVI, 1','o 2, 1972, d f o f -, I o! I LO ba 0" tained with of ---tore-I inf tial cnOr;- 'v The . , IIIJ G 2100 1.~icrofzrz.-Lls (riodc as I-) [.:i '13 ]v c,.:ccc-d:I; ule c n-en~-, v. c r r-.J. a r v C "1 1, C L '0.~s ;IIId thr- f~UO c,):1:', CLor per- t 01, A OJI11.1-ibuLed M f; 11 d, f 5 r z i, 'L 1 J:" L c, C7*.- .All "A al. yal" BSSR, Vol nII, lo with clectric discharCc of t'-~~ 1-he p1j,s:;.a canccntrc~tfun Jucre,,.--,cs ap oru, c i, LIA: T 7, i7 1"It I c c of Ll- x P t:~ - - 7 ~1~r '.~'t I c Z.'O I Z A"! - A 7. r .11 L~-. F,;I.a L z~rd hzr ~ssztznt ut I .1 th-.,,hL U;- 1, 11t I '~n t I i t, 0 Lt L., c 7; th.. z th tI 41 o f 1:- field ~f '.ct.~~ty for the "Lcaq"~" ymith S'd. yc':V. -n" f-i :c.- tnc dtts-ruction of th,a Ltato of v -.1 1- ~O ~j L,-tat L.0-1j'. LUZ 9Xt:lA!Q Op,~Sjtj-. to 7i-tll. j-ry 4 t :;hould he con~idercd as var~~ 52 USSR uDc 615.815.o64.2:612-115-2:61t')-ooa-.8 BAKANS'KAJ, V.-V., Grodno Yedical Institute "The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Coagnilation and Anticoagulation Blood System of Dogs subjected to Severe Hypoxia" Kiev Fiziolohichn3rj Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 1, 3-973, PP 105-10' Abstract: Ascorbic acid administered in the anount of 20 ng/kg to do-,s for 10 days prior to subjectin-- them to 06000 meter simulated altitude in a barocha-,ber for 3 hr protects the lung vessels from blood penetration. This was studied by injecting animals with 1131 and watched its penetration of the blood vessels. However, ascorbic acid did not influence blood vessel penetration (total or regional) in control aninals. It can be assumed that ascorbic acid influenced positively the blood coagulation in dogs under conditions of hypoxia by pro- tecting the blood vesnel penctration in lun-s and by stimulatin- the appearance of procoagiilants and kiicascs) which in turn stiritlate fibrinolysis. i/1 Extraction and USSR UDC 669.243 STARTSEV, V. N., BAKARDZIIIYEVA, T. P., STEPANOVA, L. N. "Ion-exchange Technology for Extraction of Nickel from Cadmi-Lun Production Solutions" Moscow, Tsvetnye Metally, No 11, Nov 72, pp 14-16. Abstract: This work presents the results of development of an ion-exchange technology for extraction of nickel from the cadmium electrolyte using new ion exchange materials -- ANKB-l and ANIKB-7 ampholytes. ANK13-1 is based on AN-31 anionitc; ANKB-7 is based on AV-16 anionite. The technology is based on the significant difference in the affinity for anipholytcs of nickel on the one hand and cadmium and zinc on the other. The technology assumes Chia- tion of the nickel with a sulfuric acid solution, followed by removal of the If2so4to correct the pff of the solution. Laboratory-scale tests of the now technology indicated that either of the two ampholytes yields practically identical results. 1/1 Composite Materials USSR uDc 62o.18 RYBAL'CHENKO, M. K. (deceased), USTINOV, L. M., and BAKARMOVA, V. 1. "Physico-Chemical Reactions at Interfaces in Metal-Base Fibrous Composites Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, No 2, Yhr/Apr 73, pp 120-127 Abstx-act: The rechanical, physical, and cherdcal bonds between fibers and matrices are reviewed. Chemical bonds are the rost prevalent among metal-base fibrous composites, and most of them are of an atomic nature. Physical bonds are characterized by gravitational and magnetic interactions between individ:aal components of composite materials. Strong chemical bonds are formed by atomic bonds between fibers and matrices across the interface, excluding in -many cases the interface diffusion. Three types of chemical reactions play a decisive role in the formation of chemical bonds in composite raterials of practical importance. A mutual diffusion of elements present in nkttrix and fiberL; is the beest known type of chemical reactions which leads to the formiation of inter- mediate phase layers (inte-,metallides, carbides, and others). Compatibility between fibers and r-atrix is the first requirement for producing high-quality composite materials. The chemical compatibility incluiies the=d~Tamicc and kinetic compatibility. TheY7,nodynamic compatibility is fr;iind ver7,r rarely. How- ever, if kinutic corq)otibility J.F present, the problem of chumical. compatibility 1/2 --TJSSR RYBALTHENKO., M. K. (deceased), et al., Fizika i Khimiya 9brabotki Materialov, No 2, Mar/Apr 73, pp 120-127 can be considered to be solved. Thermodynamic compatibility exists among ve ry few materials, such as Cu/W, Cu/'Ib, Ag1W, while the majority of materials are thermodynamically incompatible. Chemical compatibility can be achieved by developing new alloys compatible with a given hardening agent, finding new hardening agents that, would be thermodynamically stable with respect to a ~fiven matrix, producing coatings on hardening agent for securing its comipatibility with the matrix, and developing natural coatings by the in situ nethod. The most reliable of these ways are the first two. 2/2 J. 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SSP70 TITLE--CHEMICAL STABILITY OF HAFNIUM DIBORIDE -U- AUTHOR--TIMOFEYEVA, N.I.t SAVITSKTY, YE*Mov B.A,6A&J,NQ.V.4 COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6(l), 120-1 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TA--IS--CHEMICAL STABILITY, HAFNIUM COMPOUND, 60RIDE, THERMAL STARILITY, ACTIVATION ENERGY CONTROL !~ARKING,fll") RFSTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0595 STEP NO--Uk/0363/'70/006/)f)1/0120/0121 CIRr ACCFSSIO'q N11--AR0109978 I "4f- 1 11 212 022 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSINS DATF--11SEP70 't-.TRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105578 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.(J) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STABILITY CF HF3 SU92 IN CERTAIN CHEM. REAk;ENTS AT ROOM AND HIGH TEMPS., AS WELL AS ITS STA31LITY TO OXIDN. IN AIR AT 700-IGOODEGREES WAS STUDIED. THE COMPN. OF THE HFB SUB2 POWDER (IN WT. PERCENT) WA_S: HP 89.2, B 11.3, AND C 0.1, PA--ITICLE SIZE IS LESS THAN 20 MU, FREE B CONTENT 0.065 WT. PERCENT. AT ROOM TEMP. AFTER 24 HR, HFB SUB2 DISSOLVES PARTIALLY IN CLINCO. 11CL, H SU32 SO SU84, AND HCLO SUB4: IT IS EVEN LESS-STABLE IN HNO SUB3. UPON BOILING IN CONCD.'HN0 SUB3 AND AQUA-REGIA, HFB SUB2 POWDER DISSOLVES COMPLETELY .1N--30 MIN; IN-HCLO-SUB.4., HF,. AND 1:1'"NO SUB39,..IT DJSOOLVES COMPLETELY AFTER 1 HR. IT DISSOLVES PARTIALLY IN NH SUB4! F, HCL, AND MIXTS. 0- HCL WITH H SUB2 0 SUB2; IT IS STABLE TO HIAC AND SOLNS. OF H SU82 0 5092 AND NH SUB3 BOTH AT ROOM TEMP. AND UPON HEATING. HFB SU32 IS VFQY ST43LE IN H SU82 0 AT ROOM TEMP* AND IN BOILING H SUB2 0. IN AIR, HF8 SUB2 STARTS TO OXIDIZE AT 700DEGRFES; THE DENSE OXIDE FILM FORMcD IS HF9 SUB2. THE OXION. OF HFB SUB2 IN 0 ATM. WAS ALSO INVESTIGATED AT 20-1100DEGREES. THE ACTIVATION ENERGIES WERE DETD. THE OXIDN. RATE FOR HF.5 SIJ92 IN 0 UP TO IIOODEGREES FOLLOWS A PARA90LIC LAW. 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 TITLE--AQUEOUS SYSTEMS OF SODIUM L GLUTAMATE, IRON It CHLORIDE, AND MANGANESE CHLORIDE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-UMETALIYEVA, S.K.r BAKASOVAj Z.B.t POTEMKOv L.I., DRUZHININI I.G. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. KHE11~ 1970, 15(3), 801- DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS---CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--REFRArT!VE INDEX, ORGANOSOOIUM COMPOUND, IRON COMPOUND, MANGANESE COMPOUND, CHLORIDE, SOLUBILITY 'CONTROL XA-RKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1147 STEP NO--k)[~10')78170/015/()03/OfIOI/0805 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0l36'_-57 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING D4TE--27,NijV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136567 ABSTRACTIF-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REACTION OF NA L GLUTAMATIE M WITH FECL SU32 AND MNCL SUB2 GIVES FE AND MN L GLUTAMATES (11 AND 111, RESP.). Il AND III ARE INCONGRUENTLY SOL. IN WATER, THEIR SOLY. IS HIGHER THAN THAT OF THE PARENT AUD. REFRACTIVE INDEXES, N SUBALPHA AM0 N SUBALPHAt OF 11 ARE 1.99 AND 1.960 AND OF III ARE 1,980 ANO 1*9531 RESP. SOLY. ISOTHERMS OF I-FECL SU32-H SUB2 0 AND I-VINCL SU32-H SUB2 0 AT 25DEGREES ARE CONSTRUCTED. COMPNS. OF EWUIL* SOLNS. OF THE SYSTEMS ARE TABULATED. USSR A.N. NY UDC 621.~85.022.26 "Focusiny Of Electron Beam By Periodic Magnetic Field With Temperature Variation Of Induction" Elaktron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. eb. Elektron SVGh, (Electronic Technology. fcal Collection. Microwave Electronics), 1970, No 7, pp 16-24 (from RZh--Elektronkka I yeye prImeneniye, No 11, November 1970, Abstract No IIA15) Translation: The paper investigates one of the causes of the temperature instability of travellng-wave tubes with a magnetic periodic focuring system -- the temper.-iture variations of the magnetic field induction. The variations are determined of the electron paths in the region of the periodic field, caused by the temperature vari- ations of the Induction. In order to determine the electron paths, generalized equations of the paths were used which contain the minimum number of parameters characterizing the electron beam and the periodic magnetic field. The boundaries are found of the areas of stable focusing of the boom with the temperature vari- ations of the ciagnstic field induction taken into account. Summary. 120 USSR UDC 533.916 PEA -S- YEKMAKOV, A. I., NAZAROV, N. I. to Study of Low-Frequency Oscillations on the Basis of Amplitude 114odulation of Ultrahigh-Frequency Radiation From a Plasma" Fiz. T)lazmv i Drobl. uT)ravl. termovader. sinteza. ResD. mezhved. sb. (Plasma Physics and Problems of the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion. Republic Interdepartmental Collection), 1972, No. 3, pp 40-47 (from RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11G191) Translation: It is shown that radiation from a plasma at the frequency Wep (where wep is the electron plasma frequency), that appears upon the injection of an electron beam into a plasma in which a fast magnetosonic wave is excited, appears as a consequence of the nonlinear interaction of Langmuir and fast magnetosonic waves. Oscillations in plasma density lead not only to transformation of Langmuir waves into transverse waves but also to amplitude modulation of these waves. A study of amplitude modulation of ultrahigh-frequency radiation from the plasma at a frequency on the order of W makes it possible to determine the spectrum of low-frequency oscilla- ep I tions of the plasma (their frequency is considerably less than the electron 1/2 USSR BAKAY, A. S. , et al, Fiz. plaz-.ny i probl. upravl. termovader. sinteza. Resp. mezhved. sb., 1972, No. 3, pp 40-47 plasma frequency). In addition,one can evaluate the amplitude of low-fre- quency oscillations in the system on the basis of the depth of the amplitude modulation of the ultrahigh-frequency radiation. 2/2 47 u S IS R IJT')C 'Ion 4-1 US, "y -11 Jle -.~i to Conn,;).I. I a Beam- an 7"0 Ab s t ia c sy-1,-, by 1 7 r j I it 1~ 117 S 1 '1 C 0 its, exi-31'r-rice tr) t I I t i-,-, f d h L fjj-,-, S T~, 1,2 V, S t of tile 1.4 0 "K USSR UDC 533-95 BAKAY, A. S., YE~4AKOV, A. I., and NAZAROV, N. I., Physicotechni- dal Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Khartkov "Study of Low-Frequency Plasma Oscillations by Amplitude Modula- tion of Microwave Radiation't Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 1, Jan 71, pp 12-18 Abstract: If, along with electronic Langmuir waves excited by the beam in a plasma-beam system waves propagate in the plasma whose frequencies are much leas than the electronic plasma fre- quency, the Langmuir waves may be transformed into transverse waves with frequencies close to the electronic plasma frequency. The effective transformation of the Langmuir into transverse waves will take place on low-frequency waves which strongly dis- turb the plasma density. The plasma density fluctuations result not only in the transformation of the Langmuir into transverse waves but also in amplitude modulation of these waves. The Lang- muir wave amplitudes and, together with them, the amplitude of the UHF emis- 1/2 - 46 - USSR BAKkY, '%. S., et al., Ukrainskiy Fizicheakiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 1, Jan 71, pp 12-18 sion from the plasma prove to be modulated low-frequency oscilla- tions, so that a study of the amplitude modulation of tne UHF emission from the plasma at close-to-electron-plasma frequencies makes it possible to judge the low-frequency oscillation spectrum of the plasma. An experimental study of wave transformation and interaction in a plasma-beam system was carried out on a device consisting of a solenoid,discharge tube, exciting coil, diamag- netic probe, microwave circuit, magnetic probe, x-radiation detec- tor, Faraday cylinder, electrostatic analyzer,and electron gun. A comparison of the depths of amplitude modulation of the URF emis- sion on the frequency of a fast magneto-30und wave whose amplitude is known and on the frequency of ion-sound oscillations makes it possible to valuate the amplitude of the latter. 2/2 USSR BAKAY,_ A.-S., KORNILOV, Ye. A., KRIVORUCHKO, S. M. "Excitation of Ionic-Acoustic Waves by Langmuir Waves and Stationary Modes in a Beam Plasma System" Moscow, Pisima v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki (Letters to the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics), Vol 12, No 2, 20 July 1970, p 69-72 Abstract; Two problems are studied experimentally: 1) the threshold excitation and amplitude of ionic-acoustic waves by Langmuir waves in a beam plasma and 2) near-threshold stationary modes of interacting waves, which show the possi- bility of plasma heating. Electron and ion oscillations interact strongly pro- ducing many nonlinearities. Excited by strong Langmuir waves, a weak ionic- acoustic wave grows exponentially to exceed a critical threshold. In time, a constant frequency and amplitude state is reached. Electron-ion interaction in- creases the electron and ion te eratures and affects the excitation of the plasma. Plasma density was -10Fcm-3; current - 100 ma, energy 5 kev,-and long- itudinal magnetic field strength I kgauss. A high frequency external signal close to the plAsmi frequency was usod to excite tho ionic-acouatia waves. In- creasing the amplitude of the external signal diffuses the plasma to the 1/2 USSR BAKAY, A. S.. et al, PisIma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 12, No 2, 20 July 1970, p 69-72 container walls and produces variations in plasma density and temperature. Re- sults indicate that ionic-acoustic waves are excited at some threshold level by Langmuir waves, and the strength of these waves is proportional to the external signal strengf~, Beyond the threshold the strength of the langmuir waves grows at the rate P . Amplitudes aro limited by the excitation of relaxational oscillations. The authors thank Ya. B. Fainberg and V. P. Silin for discussions and L. 1. Bolotin for assistanco. Orig. art. has 3 figs. and 1 ref. 2/2 1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--INTERACTION OF HIGH FREwUENCY AND LOW FREUUENCY WAVES IN A PLASMA _U_ AUTHOR--BAKAI, A. S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--NUCLEAR FUSIONt VOL. 10, MAR. 1970, P. 53-67 DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOP I C TAG S--PLA SMA WA VE , WAVE EQUAT I ON, A PPRn X I MAT E S OLU T I ON, PL ASMA INTERACTION, HIGH FREQUENCY, LOW FREQUENCY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1637 STEP NO--AU/0000/-10/010/000/0053/0067 CIRC ACCFSSION NO--APOL01884 UN C, L A '),S I F 1[ 1) 212 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101884- ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INJERACTION IN A PLASMA BETWEEN 111CII FREOUENCY AND LOW FREUENCY WAVES WITH GIVEN PHASES IS CONSIDERED IN A TH;lEE WAVE APPROXIMATION. THE NUMBER OF INTERNCTING WAVES IS ARBITRARY. LINEAR DAMPING OF THE WAVES IS TAKEN If-..'TO ACCOUNT. APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS ARE FOUND OF THE EQUATIONS FOR THE AMPLITUDES. A CRITERION IS ESTABLISHED FOR THE DECAY INSTABILITY OF A STRONG HIGH FREQUENCY WAVE. THE AUTHOR FINDS THE EQUILIBRIUM DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY AMONG THE WAVES AND THE CRITERION FOt~ ITS ESTABLISHMENT. THE RESULTS ARE ILLUSTRATED BY EXAMPLES OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN TRANSVERSE ELECTROMAGNETIC AND LANGMUIR WAVES IN A HOMOGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA ANO OF THE INTERACTION OF SPACE CHARGE WAVES WITH ION ACOUSTIC WAVES IN A CONDUCTING CYLINDER SITUATED IN A LONGITUDINAL MAGNETIC FIELD. CUMPARI'SONS ARE MADE 'WITH EXPERIMENT. FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK UKRAINSK01 SSR, FILIKO TEKHNICHESKII INSrIIUT, KHARKOV, UKRAINAN SSR. 1/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--PARAMETRIC EXCITATION CF SOUND BY A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD IN FERROMAGNETIC SAMPLES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BAKAY, A.S.9 dARYAKHTARt V.G CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SCjURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI# 1970, VOL 58# NR 4, PP 1342-1347 DATE PU6LlSHED-----70 SUaJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TCPIC. TAGS-FERRUMAGNETIC MATERIALt PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR, ALTERNATING MAGNETIC FIELDt HIGH FREQUENCY, EXCITATION SPECTRUM, ACOUSTIC VIBRATION, MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECT CCNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED PROXY REEL/FRAiME-1988/1569 STEP NG--UR/0056/70/058/00'i/1342/1347 CIRC ACCESSIGN NU--AP0106315 UNCLASSIFfFf) rl=l 7TT 2/2 039 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCLSSICN N6--APOlOb3l5 AbSTRACT/EXTRA(;[--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PARAMETRIC EXCITATION UF SOUND bY A HIGh FREQUENCY UNIFORM FIELD IN A FERROMAGNET IS INVESTIGATED. THE SOUND PARAMETRIC EXCITAMN THRESHOLD, STATIONARY CONUATILit-IS BEHIND THE THRESHOLD AND THEIR TRANSIENT PERIOD ARE FOUND. THE DEPENDENCE OF THE MAGNETIC MOMENT OSCILLATICN FREQUENCIES ON AMPLITUDE ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. A CGMPARISON WITH THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA IS MADE. FACILITY: FIZIKO TEKHNICHESKIY INST. AN UKR. SSR. -D UNGLASSIFIE NOW - USSR BAKAYEV, A- A., PETUKIIOV, V. S., KHAYMNASOV, M. "Automated System for Operational Calculations (ASOR) Involved in the Process- ing of Export Cargo in a Port" Upravlyayushchiye Sistemy i Plashiny [Control Systems and Machines], 19721 No 1, pp 50-54 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V677, by the authors). Translation: The basic principles of formation and processing of inforniation for the main files of an automated system are presented, using the data front primary messages concerning movement of export cargoes in a port. VL-- 1. USSR UDC 681.326.35.01 BAKAYEV, A. "Multifunctional Generators for Digital Control and Computer Systems" Elektron. Tekhnika. Nauch.-Tekhn. Sb. Tekhnol. i Organiz. Proiz-va (Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Technology and Organization of Production), No 1(41), 1971, pp 147-153 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telemekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya Tekhaika, No 8, 1971, Abstract No 8B178 Translation: The article describes a procedure for constructing and investigating various ways of using multifunctional generators for digital control and computer systems. Some basic electrical character- istics of multifunctional generators are cited. 7 illustrations, 3 titles in bibliography. 30 - USSR UDC 541-183 DUBIHIN, M. M.,- and KOU-TS, 0., Institute of Physical ,,BAKAYEV,,V.; Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow and Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Czechoslovakia, Prague "Behavior of the Adsorption Equation in the Theory of Ucropore Filling" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 205, No 3, 1972, pp 628-631 Abstracti Several Investigators have observed experimentally that the adsorp- tion by micropores, plotted as a function of the equilibrium pressure, has an inflection point. The fiecond differential of the general equation, after 1, n appropriate substitutions, is set equal to zero and has the form (r.RT/E')AO A0 -RT(n - 1) - 0, where A 0 is the differential molar heat of adsorption at a particular partial pressure pj E is the characteristic energy of adsorptionj R is the gas constantl T is the temperature; and n is the porosity constant. As can be derived from the equation, the inflection point occurs for n greater than 1 and disappears for n equal to 1. A table of data is given for the adsorption of neopentane, benzene, n-hexane and methane on various zeolites. At relatively high temperatures the isotherms become approximately linear. 1/1 USSR UD~ 678.643142'5#66.018.86.011536 BAMYEVAO V. P., YEGOROVA, Z. S., and KARPOV, V. L. -Thermal Stability of E-41 Epoxy Resin after -(-Radiation!' Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, Vo 5, 1973, pp 20-24 Abstracti Some results are described from a study by the methods of mass spectrometry, derivatography and infraxed spectrometry of the thermal sta- bility of epoxy resins congealed by different congealants and subjected to gwma radiation in the dosage range of 50-1,000 Firads. The thermal stability of the wicongealed epoxy resin depends on the molecular veight, and the thermal stability of the congealed epoxy rasin after irr-adiation and the radiation resistance depend on the type of con- gealant. The thermal destruction of the nonirradiated and irradiated con- gealed epoxy resins depends on thf, irradiation medium. The quantity and composition of the gases released during irradiation of the epoxy resins congealed by different congealants will depend on the irradiation temperature. 1/1 0-7 C:U- s - r J ciosr,ly r c e au, a T-. o -i vcn Troan ' Z'Ll" I t ,e -a;5 c; c, t I - 2u c c On.- r t c- u ly c an (a d u e au-- -.,3 by -? f -a I a Ind -,,-I . n C., C, 9 7 kill"imW4 ""m h BAH- 3 t r -a C, b ounda a r ic solvab li C"Il --D c ondlf t J' c- o~ _-3 s o%r-:D f, Io- n e -; r 1- oIn oa~4 va~ -- ~3 0 a r,d ~"c o c o,c is d o at 1 G n f, an,cl 1-3 Glr,~ -ilc, CL Vcl.y t i c c cu z~ Lo r. L o-CC n'%S a Zlieciall Ola~c Z~_ c cj n a i tn -an c ~, ~ Z~_ . , ;.. - ~; ~~ ,..- 'u 2 /L U and 0 1 rnic;a-lz; of 1- 116 C~ 10 a 7-rard of colu'tio- Of D-, C- Of -3-'0"0 lcm of c'; o n ~'-e -Ls .3, c Orl-Ire X 1 1-1 On G Orl~, 0- ;1- rc cl c, nc- 0 'U I cl- r-,.: bound - z-y cc, nd s o ia c c 0' a L of c I a Iravo L .3 ENO R Tla e maa-n D c C C. f surfacr-. _-.c;_-occt to o a hyD, L~ C) ;ts -he a S*Dace. dc:?i C,.L au,;S ary o-. -ur e bouna M.- t'-6 0; ienann z~3ace, and a 71 F;ven mc~,,n mann s-oaco. USSR BAKEL'MAN, I. Ya.; KALININ, R. P. "Construction of a Hypersurface with a Given Average Curvature in a Lobachevski Space" Moscow, Sibirskiy M-atematicheskiy Zhurnal; May-June 1970, pp 483-491 Abstract: A semigeodesic system of coordinates xl, x2, ... I Xn; Z, '11 ~'111'c'l the surface z = 0 is the orisphere Q~, is given in an (n+l)-dimensional Lobachevski space. Q,, is a Euclidean n7-dimensional plane with respect to its internal geometry, and xl, X21 ... I xn are a system of cartesian coordinates in Q.. It is given that OL is a bounded, convex region on Q,,. The principal concern of thc~ -cicle is the problem of being able to construct a hypersurface S with a given boundary orthogonally and unambiguously projected by geodesics perpendicular to Qo onto a such that at the points of the projection of S (xl) ... ) Xn the average curvature of S coincides with the function 11(x1, ..., xn), determined beforehand in The convex region of the class 01-11, the normal curvatures of whose boundary at any point are not less 1/3 USSR BAKEL'KAON, 1. Ya. , et al., Sibirskiy ',Ifatematicheskiy Zhurnal; MLav-JUne 1970, pp 483-491 than the constant k 0 > 0 is given on the orisphere Q.. It is given further that H(xl, -- xn) E Cm-2,a and H(xl, ..., xn) < 0 and the function 11(x) e Cmja is located at 3fl . k is set equal to yr-11K, where K is the curvature of the Lobachevski space. Then if the inequality < --0 is V71 satis f ied -- where V11 = sup (I - k1I z~)), hi inf keA v is tile volume a on n of a unit n-dimensional Euclidean sphere, and '-j* is the lower twistIng of the i.if")2 A (NII) + previously given boundary of the required surface) -- then the problem formulated above has a unique solution in C2 (-a) which is expressed by a function of the class CM) a, (-a + (m 7,, 3, 0 < a' z:5~: a 2/3 USSR BAKEL'MAIN, I. Ya., et al., Sibirskiv Matematicheskiv Zhurnal; May-june 1970, pp I 483-491 The authors note, in passing, an independent interest in the evaluat-ion of the elevation and inclination of the tangent planes to the orisphere with respect to the properties of the average cuviature and boundary of the required hypersurface. 3/3 USSR W, LO "-~k I.-I . A. M" UDC 577-1:615.7/9 J?State of Thiannine and Riboflavin Metabolism in the Organism of Animals Under Effect of Hydrogen Pluoride" Tr. Alma-At. ned.-in-t (-.'.'orks of the Alma-Ata Pledical institute), D ,-.h cheskaya TInh-iii-as, Iro 21, 7 -Diolo,,-,i .__ -1. Nov 7177lbstract ',',o 21F2177T U _; 80-100 Prams ivere inoculated with Abstrac-': Male rats i-,rei~-hin~ U -ions of 0.1, 0.5, 1.09 or 3.16 m:~' hydror-~en_ fluoride (concentrat liter). and the concentration of' thiamine (I) md riboflavin (H) in the urine and liver %ere detex-mined at the end of the third month of the exDer-inent. It was found t-hat there is a reduction in the total concentration ol" thiamine for all concentrations of hydro,~'-en fluoride, and a sharD reduction in the amou-nt of bo'i-ind and free thiamine at hydro;7,en fluoride concentrations of 0.5 n,::-/ liter and hizIner. The quantity of free and mononucleotide ribo- flavin increased -~,it-h ~: reduction in the amount of bound ribo- flavin, It is concluded that vitamin Bl and B2 metaboisim is 1/1 disrupted by the action of hydrogen fluoride. USSR UDC 621.375.3-7 BAKEYEV. A. A., VAS'KOVSKIY, Yu. M., VOROB'YEVA, N. N., ORLOV, V. K., and ROVLNSKIY, R. Ye. "The Role of a Plasma Torch in the Energv Balance of the Process of the Action of Laser Emission on MaLerials" V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics -- Collection of Works) 'No 2(14), Moscow, "Sov. Radio," 1.973, pp 77-80 (English su=arv) (from tz",- Fiz-1ka, No 10, Oct 73, Abstract No 10D899 from authors' abstract) Translation: The authors measured the energy reem4tted by a plasma torch i.-. a wide spectral interval (0.2-4 inicrons) durIng the action of la~-,er (2mission on o9aque obstructions. The power density of the inci6Lnt beam -,.,as -10(3 and --10 w/sq cm with retention of the size of the spot on the target. The targets used were duralumin, ebonite, and graphite. It is shou-n that the energy reenitted by the plasma torch is from 20 to 50 percent of the energy of the laser beam, depending on the material and exposure conditions. Tile resultant experimental data are used as the basi5 for evaluating thu role of other factors in the energy balance of the actlfca o-L~ laser E::-iS31CM ~a- terials. Bibliograrhy twith six titles. 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PECCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-ELE TRIC C6NDUCTIVITY UF XENON PLASMA -U- AUTHOR-(02)-BAKEYEV, A.A., ROVINSKlYt R*YE. COUNTRY OF INFC--USSR SGURCE--TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMP.; 8: 207-9, 1970 DATE PUBL ISHED---70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TGPIC TAGS-PLASMA CONDUCTIVITY, DISCHARGE PLASMA, XENONr PLASMA DENSITY, CURRENT GENSITYt PLASMA ELECTRON TEMPERATURE CCNTRCL RARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS UCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASStFIED PROXY REELIFRAME-1988/1461 STEP NU--UR/0294/'fO/OC8/OUO/OZU7/0209 CIRC ACCE5SICN NG--AP0106217 U LA S S I F IIE L-1 Z/Z 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0106217 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A-3STRAC7. ELECTRIC CONDUCTANCE OF XENON PLASMA WAS STUJIEU AS A FUNCTION OF DENSITY OF THE DISCHARGE CURRENT. ThE RELATIGNSHIP BETWELN THE ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE OF THE DISCHARGE IN A THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA WAS ANALYZED. IT WAS ASSUMED THAT PLASMA Cb;iUUCTIVITY IS CONSTANT ACROSS THE DISCHARGE TUBE. THE DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE WAS 06TAINED USING THE SAHA FORMULA BASED ON INTERFERCMETRIC MEASUkEMENTS OF CHARGED AND NEUTRAL PARTICLE CONCENTRATICNS AND ON THE ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENTS OF PLASMA CONCENTRATION AND ABSORPTION. DATA OBTAIN SHOW THAT AT P IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 400 MM HGP ThE ELECTRIC CONUUCTIVITY AS A FUNCTIGN OF CURRENT DENSITY IS DESCRIBED BY EMPIRIC FORMULA SIGMA EQUALS 0.885 J PRIMEONE HALF (WHERE SIGMA IS OHM PRIME NEGATIVEI, TIMES CM PRIME NEGATIVEI AND J IS A-CM PRIMEZ). AT P EQUALS 100 MM liG, THE CONDUCTIVITY IS HIGHER BUT THE SIGRA FUNLTICN OF J IS CGNSERVED. THE DATA*ON XENON PLASMA CONDUCTIVITY AS A FUNCTION OF THE DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE WAS INCONCLUSIVE. -3 3 1 F L C U V Vj'lf" I 6r'JL9ZlOdV--0N N31SS3')DV )VID S6~,D/'76SO/~tOO/ef--'O/OL/15oo/,un--ON d3lS 4iCTTlOOOZ--3WVld4/139? AXOVd 0 3111 S SVl:)Nn-ssviD IN3vin joc SNOMJVIS3~1 ON-:)NlNdVW 13HINJO NDIIVIIDX9 3sind 'IN3131JA300 NDlld'dOS9V 'NDIIVIG" -j S 10 1 'cl I D 3 "1 -3 ' N 09 li've ' 3 9)1 V H -) S 10 S V V , w nlli)3dS NDlld~!OSSV-Sovi :)IdOl S:)ISAHd-SV3HV -mrqns oL---a3Hsjiqnd 91VO 5-'~6S '(E RZ SOL61 *NS~)61N3dS *ido--3ovn:)s *d*l 'VAONO'dIHS 1*gA"H 'AINSNIAOd -T--'g'X'!A9Nr9-(EO)-'dOHin -n- 3omiosia tmvv o?-sind ~:DinmVd H91H V N1 NOJIVIMi -40 NOIldHOSOV-91171 OLI~-;OCE--31VC ONISST)OUd 0 3 1:3 IS SV 1:)Nn sco Z/1 2/2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROC 1: 1 ING DATE- 3 ~)ZJCT -.-c CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124789 AdSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TEMP. AND 'f!AVELE,.,,,-JH DEPENDENCE WAS MEASURED OF THE CONTINUOUS A~SURPTION OF ki'~bli*,Tg 1"; fiiL- PULSEE 4R DISCHARGE. THEORETICAL AND EXPT. VALUES, 0~ 1~-,L k-AVt-LE~,6JI'l CEP-ENDENCE CF THE ABSORPTION COEFF. AT 16100QUEGREES'~. IWELL IN T~iE REGIEN FROM 6000 A TOWARDS LONGER WAVELENGTHS. ' I :-,.. 1- 1i! (', A " '~ I F I I- U. Polymers and Polymeriza USSR UDC 678.744.325.01:339.389 SKOROBOGATOVA, A. Ye., ARZHAKOV, S. A., N. F., and KABA1140V, V. A., Moscow State University Imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Forced Elastic Relaxation of Glass-Like Polymers and the Mechanism of Forced Elasticity" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 1, Jul-Aug 73, pp 151-154 Abstract: The kinetics of the relaxation of polymethylmethacrylate samples, polymethylmethacrylate mixed with 20% dibutyl phtalate and other polymers subjected to preliminary monoaxial compression or stretching in the glass- like state was studied in an attempt to find the relationship between forced elasticity and supermolecular structure of the polymers. In general, the forced elastic deformation consists of two components: one of them Is cap- able of relaxing at low temperature, the other -- at the temperature of glass formation, The input of these components depends on the temperature of deformation and on the degree of deformation at a fixed temperature. There were no differences found between these two samples tested. The experimental data, especially the relaxation ability after the deformation due to monoaxial compressionv point out that the amorphous polymers have a quite perfectly ordered supermolecular structure. 1/1 112 024 UNCLASSIHED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--STRUCTURE OF CELLULOSE ACETATE SOLU`Ti.:~NS IN SOLVENT PRECIPiYATING AGENT MIXTURES -U,- AUTHOR-104)-VOLYNSKIY, A.L.v ORLOVAr T.M., BAKEYEV, N.F.t KARGINt V.A. CCUNTRY Of INFO-USSR SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN., SER. 3 19701 12(3)w 2D2-4 -DATE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY# MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-CELLULOSE RESINt ACETATE* SEDIMENTATION, ELECTRON MICROS)COPYt POLYMER STRUCTURE CCj'4TRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--200010678 STEP NO--UR/0460/70/012)~)03/0202/020ft CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0124350 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124350 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, DETN. OF SEDIMENTATIEN CCNSTS., AND VISCOSITY OF CELLULOSE ACETATE SOLNS. IN DIOXANE CONTG. IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 25PERCENT H SUB2 0 OR LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 15PERCEN-T DECALIN SHOWED THAT WHEN THE CONCIN. OF THE PRECIPITANT APPROACHES THE POINT AT WHICH PHASE SEPN. TA;~ES PLACE, THE POLYMER MOLS. AGGREGATE, FORMING FIBRILLAR STRUCTURES. FACILITY.* MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVAv MOSCOW9 USSR. U I I'LLAS il I F I LD USSR UDO 621.7185-017-72irl-,76.58(C88-8) BAYEYEV, P.B., BCV.KO, B.I., ITUNNIN, L.L., SERBINCV, A.M., KRCYCY, YTJ. D. "Unit For Control Of The Temperature Cf Electrovacuum Devices" USSR Author's Certificate No 262527, filed 2 Dec 68, published l.' May 7C (from RZh--EleV.tronike i yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970, Abstruct No 12AI1,,F) Translation: A unit is proposed for control of the temperature of electravacuum devices, which contdine a curved thermosensitive plate acting on the regulating organ for the flow rate of a coolant flowing in a spiral which encircles the body of the device. At the extremes of the coils of the spiral,two intermediate plates are attached at the outer extremity of which the thermoseneitive plate is secured and at the inner, fixed screws for adjustment of the moment of turning on of the rezulstinE organ. Such construction of the device assures production of a signal pr;portional to the average temperature of the body. G.B. USSR UDC 581-192.08 PEYVE, YA- V., YAGODIN, B. A., and BAKEYEVA, V. I.1. "Prepazative Electrophoivsis of Proteins on Polyacrylamide Gel" Moscow, Biofizicheskiye Mletody V Figiologil Ractenly, Nauka, 19?1, PP 5-13 Translation of Russian Abstracti A method of preparative electrophoresis of proteins on polyacrylanide gel is described. The method nalces it po5sible to sepaxate proteins according to their molecular weight, structure, and magnitude of charge. The work was done with equipment, nadLe entirely of plexiglas. It was built according to the type B apparatus desiEned by D. Rahusen and N. Kal'vaniko. The equipment was modified as follows. A cooli.nC, jacket was mounted around the upper electrophoratic columinj irstewl of the bolts affixing the column to th; elution chamber, a slip mantle and a screw- on lower column were used. To reduce resistance, the lower gel was eliminated, a--,d contact is established by filling the lower elect-rophoretic cclu--wrl Ifith the electrode buffer solution. The nethod is demonstrated by usill" Le%oglobin obtained from the tubers of bean plantsi fodder beans, tjo~- h-aans, c-nd lup1rie. The formulaz fc~r the buffer solutions and the gel poly;i:erization solutions were taken from. the recor,:-.endations on the anaqlyticz-~l diGc elecct,--~~,pllh-:,rezis Of hemoSlubin. The isolated protein fractions cont&!,n the vax!oL;s zlobir- components in the unchanged state and in a sufficiently highly purified condition. 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 --.,TITLE--ST461LIZATION OF ELECTRUNS AND IONIC REACTICNS IN IRRADIATEO KETONES -U- AUTHOr-%'-(O/t)-kEVINA, A.A., BORISENKO, G.L., PAKH, N.A., K0STIl!t A.K. COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR (3 S OURCE--0t3KL. AKAD. NAUX S")SQ 1970, 191(4), 845-8 (CHEM) OA"TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT A,-'.EAS--CHE,4IST.;~,Yj MUCLEAR SC(EINCE AND TECHNOLeGY TOPIC TAGS--GAMNA RADIATION, ALIPHATIC KETONE, EPP. SPECTRUM, ALCOHOL, ELECTRON INTEriltcrION, ELt-CTRON ~AUIATIONP [ON INTE~'ACTIONlr C013ALT ISOTOPE CONTROL MAi,KING--NG RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--300t")/1216 STEP 'i\lf-j--Ult/0020/7()/191/004/Odl~5/0848 Cltq('. ACt'F-')S I(IN ;',10--ATOI Ilii390 Ul '- LS I f: 1-!- 2/2 ozz UNCLASSIFIED dROCESSING DATE-1.3NOV70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0134890 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- APSTRACT. EPR SPECTRA ARE REPORTED FOR ALIPHATIC KETONES 'OHICH H4D I~EEN IRKADIATED (GAMMA PAIME60 CO) IN THE DARK At 77DEGREESK. ALL PRODUCED A SHARP SINGLET LME TYPICAL OF 4 POLAR, STABILLZEO ELECTRONS IN 14EULA THE TOTAL CUINCN. OF ME RADICALS IN 0 SUB2 IS LOWER THAN IN VACUO; T E~f~ELATIVE DNITEINSITY OF THE BROAD SIGNAL IS ALS9 LOWER. EVIOENTLY THEPRIGINAL CATION RADICAL RESULTS FROM THE LOSS OF AN ELECTRON F;iOM THE 0 ICF THE CC, GROUP ANO THESE ELECTRONS AR" CAPTURF! ') BY THE MEDIUM. H TRAi"ISFER TO THIS 0 ATu;,i RESULTS IN CATIONS SUCH AS RC PR1,14EPOSITIVE MEOH OR CATION RADICALS SUCH AS RC PkIMEPOSITIVE (OH)CH SU62., i4HICH UNDERGO THE USUAL EXPECTED CHANGES. A PULSE TECHNIQUE WAS USED FOR ELECTkON IRRAUN. A!ND OPTICAL SPECTRA OF TYPICAL IRRADIATED KETONLS ARE SHOY41q. ALL GAVE MAX. IN Tfic 330-40 NM REGION50 !-iUSEC AFTi--M-* PULSING. THE YIELDS OF ALCS. AT 17-360i)EGREESK ARE TABULATED FOR THE NiE-PP, ME-BUl i)[-ETl* ANu DI-bu KETCjoir-S. G VALUES ARE 0.3-0-8. FACILITY: INSr. ELEKTROKH[M., MOSCOW, USSR. 1/3 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 TITL'c---DIFFUSION, SOLUBILITY, AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF ZINC IN SILICON _U_ AUTHOR-(04)-~~~. M.K., B LTAKS, B.I., KULIKOV, G.S., PEDYASH, JBL ~ EvM. .~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--LENINGRAD, FlliKA I TEKHNIKA POLUPROVOONIKOV, VOL 4, NO 5, 1970, PP 873-878 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSt PHYSICS TCP[C TAGS--METAL DL'FFUSIONy SOLUBILITY, ZINC, SILICON, PORBIODEN ZONE, SOLID SOLUTION, COBALT, ELECTRIC PROPERTY CONTROL 4ARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1261 STEP NO--UR/0449/70/f)-)zt/'00-5/OB73/0373 CTRC ACCESSION NO-APOL36669 2/3 024 ONCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSIN3 0ATE--27aN-:',V70 CERC-ACCESSIGN "40--AP0136669 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DIFFUSION AN-D SOLUBILITY OF ZINC [IN SILICON AiND IrS EFFECT ON THE ELECTRICAL PROP'E~JIE-3 OF SILICO'N HERE STUDIED. IT WAS ESTABLISHED THAT THE DIFFUSION 'LIF- 71NC IN SILIC~)N HAS COMPLEX DISSOCIArIVE NATURE, AND THE DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT IN THE ltlOO-1,300DEGREESC RANGE VARIES FROM 10 PRINCE NEGAT[VE7 TO 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6 Ckl PRIME2-SEC. THE LIFE OF ZINC AT A NODE AND A,"I INTERNODE OF THE SILICON LATTICE CALCULATED FRO~l THE RISE IN CCNCENTRATION LEVEL WITH ANNIE-ALING TIME AT L1200DEGREESC IS 10 PRIME4 AND 10 P-1,1PIE NEGATIVEJ SECP RESPIECTIVELY. ri-i-,- SOLU31LITY IS OF A 9ETROGRADE NATU-1E WITH A P~EAK AT 1.5.10 PRI.ME 11j:::GATI*llE6 CM P-,'~.IME NIEGATIVE3 AT 1,2?ODEGPI-ESC. ZINC INTRODUCES THRE-E ACCEPTOR LEVELS IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE OF SILrCON. DURING THE PROCESS OF DECAY OF THE ZINC SILICON SOLID SOLUTION, TWO DONOR LEVELSt 0-1 PLUS OR MINUS 0.03 ANO 0.4 PLUS OR MINUS 0.03 EVI OBVIOUSLY CONNECTED WITH THE INTERNOOAL ZINC APPEAR. THE AUTHORS CALCULATE THE CHEMICAL PUTENrIAL LEVEL OF SILICON ALLOYED WITH ZINC AND DEMONSTRATE THE POSSIBILITY OF OBTAINING THE COMPENSATED MATERIAL IN A BROAD RANGE OF CURRENT CARRIER CUNCENTRATIONS. THE CONOITIONS OF OBTAINING SILICON WITH A GIVEN SPECIFIC RESISTANCE ARE CALCULATED INASMUCH AS ZINC IN SILICON IS AN ACCEPTOR A14D INASMUCH AS A CllipENISATE-D MATERIAL CAN BE OBTAINED BY INTRODUCIING ZINC ItiTil ELECTRONIC SILICON. THE EXPERIMENTAL UATA FRcjm rHE ELECTPICAL MEAS(JR['-'4FiTs (CARRIER CONCENTRATION, CARRIER MOBILITY, SPECIFIC RESISTAI.,CE) 'iEFORE AND A'FTEP ALLOYING THE SILICON WITH ZINC ANO ALSO FOR THE (O'qTk(JL SAMPLES ANNEALEO WITHOUT ZINC ARE COMPARED V41TH fHE CALCULATED DAI'A. 3/3 0 2 ft UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 I.CIRC- ACCESSION NO-AP0136669 48STRACT/EXTRACT--lT IS NOTF[) THAT THE CONCENTRATION OF ELEcri~ICALLY ACTIVE ZINC ATOP' IS SIMILAR TO 3 ORDERS LESS THAN THE SOLUBILITY 6ETERMINED PROM RADIOACTIVE MEASUREMENTS* A SIG,%IFICANT PART OF T"E ZINC ATOMS APPARENTLY SETTLE IN THE DISLOCATIONS THAT OCCUR, FOR EXAMPLE, FOR COBALT T% SILICON FOR THEY ENTER INTO THF CoMPOSITION- OF ELECTRIC4LLY INIACTIVE C'U-MPLEXES. THE EXPERIMENTAL X%r-l' (1-014PARE W--LL WITH THE CALCULATE') DATA EXCEPT lFn-,'-t CONVERGED SAAPLEIS, AND IT IS ASSU:IE') T14AT THESE DIVERr~ENCES ARC THE i~',"-:SULT OF INCORREcr CALCULArIONS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF SEMIGON01%--TORSt LENINGRAD, A(-IAI)F.IY OF SCIENCES USSR. A ~` I F I E 0 112 031 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING 0-ATE-19SEP70 TITLE-DIFFUSION, SOLUBILITYv AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF COOALT IN SICICON -U- -AUTHOR-(03)-BAKHADRYKHANQV, M.K., BOLTAKS, B.I., KULIKOV# G.S. COUNTRY OF !NFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(l) 181-9 DATE PUPLISHED ------- 70 SURJECT A- F AS--MAT~P I ALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-COBAL T, S I L IC *~);~f SOLUB I L I TY, PHYS I CAL D I FFLIS 1r,--,T,7-NT I ~L OIFFEL-c~:-itNCE, METAL C;2~TIN,3, ELECTRIC PROPERTY STFP I ~- I FL