SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARYKIN, N. A. - BASANSKIY, V. V.

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USSR BARYKIN, and TUNKEL, I., Ogonekt 110 50, Dec 71, P 11 Yu. M. Lopukh.4n continues. "However, it is not merely a matter of the clinical effect. It has already been proven. The work on thymus. transplant-ation an! the whole gamut of investigations yield significant scientific results. Rem Viktorovich Petrov believes, and we axe beginning to share his vleurpoints vith increasingly greater confidence, that the thymus is not only a starter. It is also a switch. After consolidating the immunollo&-Ical f ounda-tions, it begins to exclude the proteins that are inherent only in min's embryonic development, but axe hainful and even dangerous to the adultt from the activity of the organism. Does thismean that in a human organism with an underdeveloped thymust these haxTaful proteins continue to be active? Hence, doon it also become possible to affect the embryonle protein? This is not ruled out either. The biophysicist Sergey. Scrafimovich Vasiley- skiy has already discovered in patients suffering from. tho Louis-Bar syndrome a proteing which, at first glancet has been given an inganiotis naile, i.e.# "beta-feta-protein," and the possibility of treating some diseases is seen In it. in nedicine a discovery is primarily a humane act. It can have not only practical, but also scientific prospects, as in this case. It is already a fact that it gives remarkable clinical results. But, here, in the Depart- 'oscow Medical Ins' tute p9t of Clinical and Experimental Surgery at the Second 1% 44 USSR BARYKIN, and TUMM', I., Ogonekt 110 50j Dec 71, 11 another aspect of the discovery can also be seen, i.e.9 tears of joy. "We are extranely fortunate to have found this clinic, these kind people," the mother says through teaxs, At this moment she again remembers the sleepless nights, the endless attempts at treatment with a great variety of drugs, and simply the bopes for a miracle... Petya is already walking. He made the first stop on his own on the tenth day after the operation. The ward which housed the nine children that hard undergone surgery, the ward to which even experienced physicians came with unceasing vonder as at their first lesson, is empty. The tJ.Ay patients went hoino to Frwizej to 'Magnitogorak, to Orel... The follo-Ang notes appeared In their case histoxiesa "There *wexe no infectious diseases following surgery," "he is activep";and "abatenent of ataxia no-Led. YurJy 1Wkbaylovich Lopul-chin, Yuriy, Ivanovich Morozov, and their colleagues are working to save today's and, even more, toaorrou's patients. 7/7 USSR UDC 681.325.65:525 BARYKTN 2AYGERMKHER, D. M. , KHOKHLOV, G. N. . BALUSHKIN, K. S. , KOZOBRODOV,T. A. "Logic Circuits Based on Pneumatic Relay Elements"' Pnevmatich. Privody i Sistemy upr. [Pneumatic Drives and Control Systems Collection of Works], Moscow, Naukla Press, 1971~Ppp 267-272, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitellnaya Tekhnika, No,ll, 1971, Abstract No 11 A74 from the Ilesume). Translation: The basic characteristics and nomenclatures of pneumatic relay automation elements (PERA) are presented, as well as typical logic device circuits based on these elements. A modular-element method of planning of devices based on PERA and the experience of the application of the sta,idard circuits are studied. 6 Vigures; I Table; I Iliblio, Ref. USSR PL,EKHOV, V. A., BERDASHKE-VICH, N. A., BARYKIN, N. P., KAGANOV, A. A. I'Study,of Plasticitv and-Deformation Resistance of EP303 Steel" r Tr. Ufim. Aviats. In-t. [Works of Ufim Aviation Institute], 1971, No 25, pp 127-134, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Nfekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 V1180 by R. A. Vasin). Translation: Results are presented from standard tensile and upsetting tests of EP303 steel specimens in the 80-1,3000 temperature 2,ange. The dependence of the basic characteristics of the steel on temperature and degree of deformation is presented in graphic form; the change in micro- ~structure of specimens at various temperatures,is shovin. 59 USSR BARYKIN, N. P., POYUROVSKIY, Yu. V., NIKOLAYEV, V. A VASWRIN, A. PLEMONF, V. A. "Calculation of Thermoelastic Stresses During Coolint'; of Stamps at Various Rates" Tr. Ufim. Aviats. In-t. [Works of Ufim Aviation Institute], 1971, No 25, -a, No 10, 1972, pp 111-119, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanit, Abstract No 10 V43, by N. T. Glazunova). Translation: This article presents results of theoretical and experimental studies of the stress field in heated, hollow, thickwall, long cylinders 'cooled in various media. Axisymmetrical distributimof temperature in the cross section is assumed. The temperature field along the cylinder is assumed constant. Under these conditions,:the temperature and corresponding stress field in the body in the radial direction are described by certain logarithmic rules. For long bodies of rectangular cross section, the author's recommend that the actual contour be replaced by an equivalent cylinder, with the condition of equality.of areas of side surfaces. The results of the study are illustrated by graphs of temperature stresses in N-V 5teel,~cooled in oilTand in air. 8 cylindrical stamps of t)-pe SITO Biblio.- Refs. 1/1 Public Health, Hygiene and Sanitation USSR UDC 614.3:658.5 ZUBELEVICH, V. A., and BARYKINA. A- A., Sanitary Epidemiological Station of the Rogachev Rayon, Comel'skaya Oblast "Organization of Current Sanitary Supervision Carried Out by a Sanitary- Epidemiological Station" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 3, Mar 73, pp 71-72 Abstract: To improve the efficiency of sanitary supervision in the Rogachev Rayon, a special card file was introduced at the rayon sanitary-epideniologi- cal station. Cards with a distinctive color corresponding to the type and branch of supervision are used (e.g., blue for the subdivision of communal sanitation and white for school inspection). In the case of,violations of sanitary rules discovered during an inspection, the number of examinations (the number of persons examined) and the date on which these violations are expected to be removed are entered on a card. If inspection on this date discloses that some violations remain, a later date for another inspection is entered on the same card and the card is filed under the month corre- sponding to that data. The system of keeping track of violations of sani- tary rules is the same as that applied in connection with the checking of the carrying out of prophylactic inoculations. s - - * , , U 'l. - 1 '! .:.. i i -Ai i -,i. -, : --- A~ Ailki 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 CARC ACCESSION NO--AP0136142 .~'xBSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~THE COAXIAL ELEC. HEATER CONSISTS OF A STELL ROD 8 MM IN DIAM . WELDED AT I END CENTRALLY LNTO A STEEL TU3E *OF 16 MH INSIDE.OIAM. THE FREE ENDS OF THE TUBE AND R130 ARE CONNECTED TIO THE TERMINALS OF 12V ELEC. A,Co SOURCE.- DUE TO OPPOSITE CURRENT FLOVIS~..IN -THE TUBE AND ROD THERE: 15 AN INTERACTION: RETW`EN THE A-AGNETIC FLUXES IN THE NARROW GAP AND A GENERAT!ION OF HEAT. PANELS CONTG. N ~~SEVERAL OF THESE HEATERS ARE SUITABLE FOR THE UNIFORM 4.EATENG 1~ THE -...-~-.-.150-250OEGREES RANGE OF MOLDS FOR PLASTICS. THE.HEATERS HAVE MUCH T-HAN RESISTANCE OR .tl~'~_LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCY AND ARE MORE ECONOMICAL ~,INDUCTION HEATERS. USSR -NEINSTEIN, B. K.; BAR17MI V. V. (Institute of Crystallography, USSR Academy of Sciences) "X-Ray Diffraction and Electron I-Licroscope Studly of Hexagonal Crystals of Cata- lase. 1. Electron Microscope Study" Moscow, Kristallografiya; July-August., 1971; PP 751-63 ABSTRACT: The three-dinensional structure of the hexagonal no'dification of catalase was determined by an electron microscope projection. The foiin and dimensions of a molecule were established. The orientation of the ,uxes of symnetry of a nolecule in a cell was. found. It -tras sha-,rn the;, a molecule consists of four subunits, the centers of.gravity of ~jhich form a totrahedron. The article contains 23 equations and 6 figmres. There are 12 references U/2.. 032 UNICLASSIFTIED.''.' ':PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 ~,~.TITLE-RELIABLE SEMIKILLED 18GPS STRUCTURAL STEEL -7u- UTHOR--SOKOLOVSKIYr P.I., BARYNINAt I.M.I.YAKOVLEVA, V.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _~.SOURCE-PROM. STROIT. 1970, (2)1, 30-2 D ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--MATERIALS STEEL, IMPACT STRENGTH9 DUCTILITY, CHEMICAL COMPOS IT ION, CARBON, MANGANESE STEEL,.SILICON STEEL, FATIGUE ~.`,~.~~-STRENGTH/(U)18GPS STRUCTURAL STEEL CONTROL MARKING--NP RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED STEP NIO--()R/02?7/70/000/002/0033/1032 -PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1989/0584 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101181 UNCLA~SIFIGO --- w1jr. L fll~iq IFT Fn -- ---- -- - US31R TJDC 621-383.8 621.0301.66 RARIgHPIL j A., GYAVGYAITEN, L., V., DIMMT, ~L. M., ISKOWDS111Y, -A. M. , XXA_k;RUUULUV1Y, I. I., and ME-STERIMINji, Yu. Ye. "Nanosecond BlectroniC-ODtical Photorecorder 'Channel' With Amplified Image Brightness" Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 6, 1971, PP 53-58 kbstract: This paper represents a continuation of the work being done by the Institute of Automation and Mectrometry on the design of devices for parallel recording and processing of optical sig- nal.3 obtained in the investigation of nanosecond and subnanosecond processes. A description is given in this paper of a multistage electronic-optical converter, developed by the authors, which has an electrostatic input chamber and two stages of image bright U , ness magnification. A photograph and a functional diagrazin of the con- verter are given. Some of the advantages of this "Kanal" (Channel) instrument are low exposure time in frame operation, high electric field intensity near the photocathode due to the presence there of a control grid, a larger screen, high noise immunity, and a ty-e of structure permitting assembly-line production by t-he 1.11nistry of the Electronics Industry. The authors thank Yu. A. Sh-,p--;.-o f oi- making the.numerical computations, V. Yu. Sholokhov, Yu. N. 1/2 174 Ma . I ~ I i I . 7 ~ , I ~ I - , -. . , I . . . . I . . . - . USSR UDC: 621.383.8 : 621.039.66 USSR UDC 621.315.592 KESIIELOVA, 1. 11. , N. S. VOLKOVA, F. P., CIIEIU~ASOV, A. 1. "Reflection Spectra of Single Crystals of Cd lig Te Solid Solutions" x 1 -x Leningrad, Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovadnikov, Vol 6, No 5, 1972, pp 950-951 Abstradt: A study was made of the reflection spectra of Cdx11g, _xTe single crystals as a function of the electron concentration no and tile cadmium telluride content at room temperature. The studies were performed oil n-type single crystals grown by the vertl�al zone refining method. The elec- 015, ' cm73, and samples were studied tron concentration varied from I to 10, with a composition of XO 0.~7-0.48. For specimens With an electron colleen- tration of less thmi 10 7cri the reflection coefficient for wave lcngths increases with a decrease in the cadmium telluride content -in the solid solu- lases with a decrease in x. Obvious tion. Thus, the index of refraction incrL plasma mirilwa were cjb~.(-.rved in the reflection spectra of the spcclfaens with n - 5-1017-2-1018crt-~", by the position -and mingnitude of which Lhe effective 0 electron i,,iasses were calculated. The tabulited oata ihcluon the values of the effective masses of the clectrpas calculated by Keyn [Cane) theory. We experi- mentally obtained values of mil.. /in0agrecingwith the values calciilaLed by kcyii USSR UDC 621-382.2 CHASHG=T, a. P. aLF 71. LA LY SH , V, .1 TS., AVLR'YANOV, I. S., and Y.- P.. OPbl_xSn Se Lronocrystai-Line 2hoct-Od-todes" Leningrad, Fizika. t tekhni-ka., -poIaprovodnikov, vol. 5, No. 8, 1971, p 1633 Abstract: The Pb-Za-SE combijixtimn- has Dromise as an infrared sen- sor in 2. broad-range of-wave-lengths. TLs brief communication --how-a that anneaI-ing the crzystals_~of this combination is unneces- sary to obtain tha phot-o-s-ensi-t-i-vity in the p-n junction formed by the. crystals since. there is always. a region of. low vacancy concen- tration. when the junzti-on.ix obtained:by devia~ting from the sto- -"ate... The author-m- describe the ichiometric sLL method they have de- veloped for Drepartn,-_*P_bO_9qnO-05Se diodes of the.p-type with a car--r-ler concentration-of.ldI9 per:cubic centimeter. A curve of t t -~ivity of such diodes the spectral di-a-tribu.�ozL fo=7 ;ne photosensi I at the temperaturre. of liquii-I rrLtrogen is given. The, curve shows a mn7imum at a. wa_-7elengt~_ af abmt- 10. microns.'' USSR UDC 620.179.16 BARYSHEV, and YURIN., V. N. 11measurement of the Main Parameters and the Adjustment of Locating Heads on the Basis of the Spectral Composition of an Echo Signal" Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 2, 1972, pp 90-99 Abstract: The influence of an electrical load and an, acoustic load upon the spectra of echo signals is investigated. The procedure and the equipment are proposed for measuring the basic electromechanical. characteristics of a loca- ting he ad, namiely the frequency of the conversion muimum and the quality factor, and for adjustment of the locating head ir accordance with the echo- signal spectrum. A special pulse meter was devised which measures frequency characteristics. This meter has a radio-pulse selector which permits the transceiving amplitude-frequency characteristics of combined locating heads to be observed on the screen of an electron-beam tuber Such instruments are nonstandard, and are not being produced in series eitlier in the USA or in the USSR. 6 figures. 1 table. USSR UDO 534.232.46-8 DAVYDOV, V.G. "Binary-Gomparative Ultrasonic Head" USSR Author's Gartificate No 2~6327, filed*11 June 68, published 20 Mar 70 (from I yeye primeneniye, No 12, December 1970i Abstract No 12A428P) Translationi A binary-comparative ultrasonic head is patented, which differs In the decreased dimensions, and which contains a piezoelectric element and a circuit for-matching the piezoelectric element with'an ultrasonia~ receiver and generutor. The piezoelectric element Is fulfilled in the form of a differential capacitor, the grounded electrode of which is applied to one of the~eurfucee of a quartz ospillator, and two non-grounded electrodes are applied to the opposite side of the quartz oncillatori and the circuit for matching the piezoelectric element with the ultrasonic receiver and generator is.fulfilled An the form of a transformer, bone of the windings of which is connected with the:recel'er, and the other (which has a tap from a central point joining:it with ths~gsneriitor) in connected with the non-agrounded olectrodes. A circuit for the head lo,presented. I ill. L.K. A/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--23OCT70 ~-T_ITLE-BOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICS OF AMORPHOUS LAYERS BASED ON A PRIME11 B PIMEIV-C PRIMEV TERNARY SYSTEMS _AUTHOR-(05)-;BARY BORSCHEVSKEY, A.S., BOLTIYETSt N.A.v ,WMU,Wlf~ GORYUNOVA, A., ORESHKIN, P.T. ',-:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,SOURCE--FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(2)t,372-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--AMORPHOUS SEMICONDUCTOR, VOLT AMPERE Cl-W-kRACTERISTIC, THIN FILM SEMICONDUCTOR, ARSENIDE, GERMAMIUM COMPOUND, CAORIUM COMPOUND, PHOSPH[DEt PULSE SIGNAL .CONTROL MARKING--N-3 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAMC--1988/0088 STEP NO--UR/Olt4