SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BUTOMO, N. V. - BUTYLKIN, V. S.
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ZAYTSEVA, K. K. et al, Doklady A-kademii Hauk SSSR, Vol 193. No 3, pp 703-705
sickness. Intensification of the thyrotropio activity of the anterior part of the
pituitary gland is a compensating reaction to thyrold insufficiency, which. how-
ever, does not lead to elimination of hypothyreosis because of the disease of the
thyroid. It may also be the result of a disturbance in the mechanisms of thyro-
tropic hormone removal.
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4E2T, N_ V_
617-001.28-089.843-032:611.018.46
Transplantatsiya Kostnogo Mozga pri Luchevykh Porazheniyakh (Bone Marrow
Transplantation in Radiation Injury), Leningrad, ",,.,feditsina," 1970, 191 pp
Translation: Annotation: Modern ideas about the nature of processes
developing in an irradiated organism upon transplantation of hemopoietic
cells and the possibilities and prospects for the application of bone marrow
transplantations are presented in the book.
The pathogenic foundations of bone marrmi transplantation in radiation sick-
ness are discussed in two chapters of the first part of the book: the
history of the problem is reviewed, the basic methods utilized in myelo-
transplantation are described, and the results of the transplantation are
assessed. Tito characteristics of radiation sickness and the hemopoietic
changes which follow bone marrow transplantation in different types of
animals and humans are described in detail in subsequent chapters.
Problems concerning the mechanism of action of bone marrow transplantation
and the development of the main complication of myelotransplantation -- the
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BUTOND, N. V., Transplantatsiya Kostnogo Mozga pri Luchevykh Porazheniyakh
(Bone Marrow Transplantation in Radiation Injury), Leningrad, "Meditsin4:'
1970, 191 pp
secondary disease -- are discussed in the second part of the book. Data on
ways of overcoming the immunological barriers and complications are cited.
Arguments proving the possibility of using cadaver bone marrow for the
treatment of radiation sickness are presented in the third part of the
book. Data on preservation of bone marrow cells are also cited.
Criteria for bone marrow transplantation in man are discussed in the con-
clusion. The role and place of myelotransplantation in the treatment of
radiation sickness axe characterized.
Table of Contents Page
Foreword 3
Part 1:
The Effect of Bom~ .11arraw Transplantation an the
Development of the kancytopenic Syndrome in Radiation
Sickness.
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BUTOMO, N. V., Transplantatsiya Kostnogo ',-fozga pri Luchevykh Porazheniyakh
(Bone Marrow Transplantation in Radiation Injury), Leningrad, "Meditsina,"
1970, 191 pp
Chapter 1. Pancytopenic Syndrome of Radiation Sickness.
The Basic Stages in the Development of the Problem of
Myelotransplantation 5
Chapter 2. Method of Work in Bone Marrow Transplantation 12
Chapter 3. The Effect of Bone Marrow Transplantation on
Myeloid Hemopoiesis in Irradiated Animals 24
Chapter 4. Transplantation of Isologous Bone Marrow in
Mice 30
Chapter 5. Transplantation of Homologous Bone Marrow
in Mice 38
Chapter 6. Transplantation of Heterologous Bone Marrow
in Mice 48
Chapter 7. Homotransplantation of Bone Marrow in Rabbits 54
Chapter 8. Transplantation of Bone Marrow in Dogs and
Monkeys 61
Chapter 9. Bone Marrow Transplantation During Human
Radiation Sickness 81
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BUTONO. N. V., Transplantatsiya Kostnogo MLozga pri Luchevykh Forazheniyak-h
(Bone Marrow Transplantation in Radiation Injury), Leningrad, "'bleditsina,"
1970, 191 pp.
Part II:
Problems Concerned With the Mechanism of Action of Bone
Marrow Transplantation in Radiation Sickness.
Chapter 10. Cellular and Humoral Effects in the Mechanism
of Action of Bone Marrow Transplantation 89
Chapter 11. Factors Affecting the Adaption of a Bone
Marrow Transplant 100
Chapter 12. Secondary Sickness 110
Part III:
Transplantation of Cadaver Bone Marrow
Chapter 13. Changes in the Bone Marrow Cells of a
Cadaver and the Clinical AppUcation of Cadaver
Bone Marrow 134
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BUTOMO, N. V., Transplantatsiya Kostnogo Mozga pri Luchevykh Forazhenivakh
(Bone Marrow Transplantation in Radiation Injury), Leningrad, "Meditsina,"
1970, 191 pp
Chapter 14. Adaption of Cadaver Bone Marrow in Irradiated
Animals and Restoration of Myeloid Hemopoiesis 139
Chapter 15. Effect of Cadaver Bone Marrow Transportation
on the Course of Radiation Sickness 151
Chapter 16. Preservation of Bone Marrow Cells 156
Conclusion 166
Bibliography 176
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1/2 031 UNCLASSIF1 E t) PROCESSING DATE--27,NOV70
TITLE--EXPERIENCE IN NONSELECTIVE ELECTROCAR-DiOSCOPIC EXAMINAT"ON OF You",;-.
REPLACEMENTS -U-
_.~AUTHOR-BUTORIN, B.B.
tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 45
-:,SOURCE--VOYENNO-i4EDITSINSKEY ZHURNALP 19709 NR 3# P 128
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, MYOCARDIUMt DIAGNOSTIC METHODS,
~ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, MILITARY MEDICINE, MEDICAL EXAMINATION/W)E05m
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, (U)VEKS01 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0371 STEP NO--UR/0177/70/000/003/0128/012i3
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135862
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV7C
CERC ACCESSION NO--AP0135862
A.BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT DISEASES OF
THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OCCUPY A CONSIDERABLE PLACE IN THE PATHOLOGY
OF YOUTH. SOME OF THEM PROCEED LATENTLY AND ARE DIFFICULT TO DIAGNOSE1
AND THIS OFTEN LEADS TO SEVERE CONSEQUENCES. THUS, IN THE LAST THREE
YEARS WE HAVE OBSERVED THREE CASES OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCT IN PERSONS
ABOUT 24 YEARS OF AGE. ONE OF THE MOST RELIABLE AND OBJECTIVE METHODS
OF DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM IS
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (ELECTROCARDIOSCOPY). IT IS USED TO DETECT LATENTLY
PROCEEDING CARDIAL PATHOLOGY, FOR EXAMPLE, CERTAIN FORMS OF RHEUIIATISM,
CORONARY INSUFFICIENCYt ETC. WE HAVE CONDUCTED NONSELECTIVE-
ELECTROCARDIOSCOPY OF A GROUP OF PERSONS WHO WERE YOUNG REPLACEMENTS.
THE ELECTROCARDIOSCOPY WAS DONE WITH VEKS 01 APPARATUS WITH STAN'DARD AND
THORACID LEADS. UPON DETECTION OF ANY SORT OF DEVIATION FRO? THE NORM
AN ELECTROCARDIAGRAM WAS RECORDED ON AN EKP 5M ELECTROCAR'4[)IOGRAPHY FOR
MORE CAREFUL ANALYSIS AND DYNAMIC OBSERVATION. THE INVESTIGATION WAS
CONDUCTED DURING THE TIME OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION UPON ARRIVAL OF rHE
REPLACEMENTS IN THE CHASTI BY A TEAM CONSISTING OF A THERAPEUTIST, A
RECORDING NURSE WHO HAD MASTERED THE TECHNIOUE OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY,
AND TWO ASSISTANTS TRAINED IN THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRODES.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR IMC 621.76Z.2(088.8)
PATYUKOV, G. ].I., ROMAEOV, A. I., BARAVTOVt M N , BUTORIN, N. I., IGARO11-21'''KO,
G. S., GOECPAROV, N. T., and SAGUNOV, T. M.: Jio*M-rs7rL5M~and Metallu*rGl-
cal Combine imeni A. I. Zavenyagin
"Electrolyzer for !,~akin- Metal Powdei!'
USSR Authors' Certificate No 267080, Cl. 40ct 1/02; 40c, 5100, (C 22d), filed
21 Feb 67 published 23 Jan 70 (from Wh-fletallurgiyaj 110 3, Mar 71, Abstract
1,0 N4405P~
Translationt The electrolyzer contains a bath, anodes, disk cathodes fastened
on a shaft, current supply unit, and drive mechanism. In order to decrease
power consum-aption and increase dependability of electrolyzer operation, the
drive mechanism is supplied with a toothed rack, which en,,sges with the gear
that is fixed on the shaft with the cathodes and imp-arts to the cathodes a
reciprocating nottion along the path of a pendulum. The contact at the ppint
by the cathodes is made to be fixed. One
of the current supply to the shaft
illustration.
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1JDC: 621-372.2
BUTORIN, V. M., DMITRIYEV, V. M., KRIVOSHEYEV, Ye. F., PAVLYUK, V. A.,
f YA-ZO -V, - -0 . A .
"Impedance Matching Between a System of Superconducting Thin-Film Tunnel
Contacts and Free Space"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 9, Sep 72, Pi) 1885-1892
Abstract: The paper deals with the problem of plane electromagnetic wave
excitation of a periodic system of strip lines (see figure) consisting of
superconducting metal strips separated by a thin layer of a homogeneous
isotropic dielectric material with thickness 21 -10-7 cm. Conditions are
found for matching between the impedance of this system and that of free
space, and the passband and amplitude of the field within the contact at
resonance are determined. The results may be treated as part of the solution
of the general problem for synthesis of tunnel contacts in which the effect
of weak superconductivity is observed. In reality, in the small-siEnal ap-
proximation the Josephson effect is described by a system of linear equations
which in this instance must be solved simultaneously with the Maxwell equa-
tions and the equation for the normal and superconducting current eornponentn
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BUTORIN, V. M. et al., Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 9, Sep 72,
pp 1885-1892
as functions of the electric field intensity. The results of the work would
seem to imply that the tunnel effect will introduce certain corrections into
the condition found for impedance matching, but will not change it in any
essential-way, and that matching of a system of Josephson contacts with free
space will be possible.
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112 034 UINICLASSI F IED -PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
TITLE-A CONTROLLED FLEXIBLE BETA PR08E FOR CONTACT RADIOMETRY OF
MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE LUNGS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KRISHTAFOVICH, A.A.,.BUTORIN, YE.P., TSAR.EV, A.S..
COUNTRY OF INFGj_-USSR
SOURCE-MEDITSINSKAYA RADIULOG,TYAY 19701 VOL 15t NR 6, PP 72-74
.~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:SUBJECT AREAS-310LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIeNcEs
TOPIC TAGS--9ADIOMET-kY, NEOPLASIM, LUNGY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, DIAGNOSTIC
EQUIPMFNT
-CONTROL .'4AkKIN'Q---NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAIME-3002/1519 5TEP NCI--UR/021't/70/015/006/0072/;)074
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0128914
2/2 034 UNCL ASS IF I ED PkCCESSING DATE-13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0128914
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- At-)STRACT.A CONTROLLED FLEXIBLE BETA PROBE
IS PROP9SED FOR CONTACT kADIOMETRY OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE LUNGS.
THE OESIGN OF THE PROBL LS SUC14 THAT IT COULD BE INTRODUCED INrO A114Y
REG113NS OF THE BRONCHIAL TREE, LOBAR, SEGMENTAL ANU 503SEGMENTAL
I . THE POSSIBILITY OF INSTkUMENTAL CGNTACT i4lTH THE PATHOLOGICAL
FORMATION COULD BE USED FOR PURPOSES OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF
14ALGINANG AND BENIGN TUMORS OF THE LUNGS* FACILITY:
:.RENTGENOLOGICHESKIY 0TUEL LENINGRADSKOGO NAUCHNO- IS SLED. [NST[TurA
TUBERKULEZA.
UNCLAS-51FIED
USSR
LTDC 547.26'118
I
1TkSTRYUKOVA, T. A., BUTORINA, L. S., and KABACHNIK, M. I., Institute of
Metal Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Reactions of Phosphorus Monothioacids With Diazoacetone"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 2083-2084
Abstract: It was established that diazoacetone reacts with phosphorus
monothioacids at room temperature in benzene solution much glower than
the diazomethane, forming exclusively the thio derivatives. No effect
was noted on this reaction by changing the polarity of the solvent or
the substituents on the monothio acids.
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Beryllium
USSR
UDC 660/.7251704-541-134
BUTOROV, V. P., NICHKOV, I. F., NOVIKOV, YE. A., RASPOPIN, S. P., and
SHTOLtTS, A. K., Ural Polytechnic Institute, Department of the Metallurgy of
Rare Metaln
"Thermodynardes of Beryllium-Yttrium Alloys"
Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy--Chernaya Mletallurgiya,
No 4, 1973, pp 86-89
Abstract: Tests on determining the thermodynamic magnitudes of Y-Be alloys wass
reduced to a study of the electromotive force of the jralvbmic element which was
determined as the difference
Talloy q~y)
where 'T.110Y andcpy are the equilibrium potentials of the alloy and metallic
equilibrium, respectively, relative to the chlorine el ectrode of comparison.
From measurements of the enf of Y-Br alloys containing froin 4.1 to 40.8 wt% Y,
it was found that there is a direct relationship of' all-Icy emf to Kelvin tenvera-
ture. Tables were conDi-led from exnerimental data 1.,hich showed the activity
and coefficients of aciivity of yttr'iuim and Be-Y alloys and thermodynamic
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BUTOROV, V. P., et al., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchcbnykh Zavedeniy--Chernaya
Metallurgiya, No 4, 1973, pp 86-89
properties of alloy IBe 13 . From x-ray phase analysis of the studied alloys It
was established that they consist of two phases: the intermetallic compound
YBe12 and pure beryllium. 1 figure, 3 tables, 4 bibliographic references.
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Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref Code.
fiPO0507'79- CHEMICAL ABST. -7e LA 0
99210q Determination of the fat content in milk by measur-
ing the intensity of secondary luminescence filtered by an inter-
z
ference light filter. B ljprq~s
Gorki, USSR). M076c"I. 970, 310), 19-20 (Russ). To
I ml milk were added 5 ml H20, 2 rut 0.041.7.0' _,;oln. of pho.-phine
3R, and 2 ml NaOll. The ioln. was put into a ctivvt
with a thickneis of 5 mm and ineasurernents were nwde at ;0)-
30 mIA. ro re(hice ttir influence of irnpurilies in the utilk an
interference hKht filter was used. The results obtained by this
method coincided sati4actorily with thow giveil hv the (,'erl)er
method. Brodfeld J
REEL/FRA~'IE
----------
UDC 54?.26-118
BOUTSKY, A. V., 13UrOVA T D. # and KOLESNIK, A. A., Odessa State University
izeni 1. 1. Mechnirmvp ;Lft~~
"A Hew Arbuzov Rearrangement Variant"
Leningrad, Zhurnal, Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 8, Aug 71, p 1875'
Abstractt A previous article by the authors described the conversion of
cyclic phosphite II to compound III as a result of an ordinary Arbuzov
rearrangement (by the action of CH31 and II with heating and under pressure)
The present article 3hows that compound III can be obtained directly from
acid chloride I by the action of methanol in the presence of anion-exchanger
AV-17-P in hydroxyl form. The reaction occurs at atmospheric pressure and
at -50, yield 70 percent.
clfj\/~() C11 01,1 Cff,\/-Q\ _C[(.1
PCI
00f. I ocu, if
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BOGVISKIY, A. V. , et al., Zhurnal Obshchey XhimiA, Vol 41, 110 Be Aug 71t
P 1875
Keyt 1. Pressure 2. (anion-exchanger AV-17-F)
Other type I acid halides react sinilarly. The study of the conversion
Aechanism is continuing.
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USSR
UDC 547.87+547.26'118
BUWV,L -T. D., K LESN K A. A., and BOGATSKIY, A. V., Odessa State
WOMMOMMM
UnIv-ersity imeni I. I.'Mechnikov
"Alkoxy Compounds. Part 44. Synthesis of Some Alk-oxyalkyl-Substituted
2-Oxo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinane Amides"
Leningrad, Zhuxnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 2009-2011
Abstract: This study was prompted by interest in the chemistry of sub-
stituted pho3phoric acid amides and by the nearly complete lack of infor-
mation on cyclic compounds of this type. This is the first report on the
synthesis of 2-amino-2-oxo-5-alkyl-5-uiethoxyalkyl-IL,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes
by the reaction of 2-cliloro-2-oxo-S-alkyl-5-me-thoxyalkyl-1,3,2-dioxaphos-
phorinanes (alkyl radicals:methyl, ethyl and isopropyl) with diethylanLine,
dimethylamine, morpholine and ethylenimine. The obtained compounds are
extremely unstable and readily decompose on distillation under vacuum.
Their structures are supported by IR spectra showing absorption bands at
1239 cm-1 characteristic of the P=O bond and at 810 cm-1 typical of the
P-N bond. The properties of the new compounds are given in tables.
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Acc. NypM Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
4738
GEOPHYSICAL ABST. 74 0 0 G .5
91956s Comparison of the results of determination of the
color of petroleum products on KN-51 and FEKN-56 instruments.
"W'U'riT, 'lloya, 1-;j,-agu - ~. E.: 1,1,ur-i a~a,
ifL"7%j Xg%~ Lk~ vn. GKI, nut. I Upt. ill w vi IV I U, I Uk 1), 0( -6
u
. M X-56 was 5
ss precision obtained with the app. FEK.
times as great as that of KIN-51 when detg. the color of refined
oil. The relation between the results obtained with the 2 app.
was expressed by the linear equation y = 5.0 + where x
is the result obtained with the app. FEK%,'-56 and ), that with the
app. KNIT-51. The reproducibility errors for the 2 app. are
tabulated. The equation is graphically presented. GGJR
REEL/FRAME
19790906
USSR UDC 8.74
BUTRUEENKO, A. V., GINZBURG, S. L.
"Simulation of Communication Networks on Digital Computers"
V sb. Avtomati i upr. (Automata and Control--collection of works), Moscow, Nauka,
1972, pp 77-92 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V509)
Translation: A description of a program simulating the operation of a communi-
cations network is given, and some simulation results are presented.
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USSR
UDC 577.4
BUTRIZIMMM A. V.
"Local Control of Communications Networks using the. Methods of Collective Be-
havior of Automata"
V sb.'Avtomaty, gibrida. i upravlyayusilch'nanliiny (Automata, Hybrid and Con-
trol Ifachines -- collection of works) , Moscow, Aauka Press, 1972, pp 72-79
No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V36?)
(f rom RZh-Kibernetika,
No abstract
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USSR
UDC 02.6;ool.18
AVE"UKH, V. M., BUTRIMOVICH._Y. Y._, and CREMOV, 0. P.
"Information Activity and Questions in Forecasting"
Moscow, Vauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya 2s Infornatsionnyye
Protsessy i Sistemy, No 8, 1971, PP 5-7
Abstract- The activity of information services in forecast compilation con-
sists of two principal stages: viz.,(I) the identification and gathering of
information materials, and (2) the analytico-synthetic processing of these
materials and the compilation of informative surveys of several sources and
comparative surveys. The principal information sources used for survey prep-
aration are original, survey,and analytical articles-, house organs and ad-
vertising publications; descriptions of inventions for patents and author's
certificatest special publications (official materials, reports on foreign
assignments,and other analogous materials); conference and symposium pro-
ceedingsT current-awareness and abstract publications.
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AVERBUKH, V. M., et al., Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Info.-mratsiya, Serlya 2:
Infornat~sionnyye Protsessy i SiStemy, No 8, 1971, pp 5-7
The following should. be done in the information backup work for fore-
castings determine the range of questions to be covered by the forecast, com-
pile a list of the literature to be used in preparing the comparative survey;
from existing sources establish the average level of results achieved by coun-
try, company, enterprise, and by subsequent study of the literature select
only those facts which show a deviation from the average level of development
of the given area of research; establish prospects for the production of a
product or for the direction of scientific research. One of the main ways of
determining such prospects is a statistical analysis of the number of publica-
tions and the number of scientists engaged in research on the investigated
problem.
The survey work includes the following principal stages: analysis of
company activity-, statistical analysis of publications and the orientation
of the creative activity of individual scientists and groups of researchers;
analysis of data on achievements in related sectors of science and technology
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AvERBUKH, V. M., et al., Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya 2:
Informatsionnyye Protsessy i Sistemy, No 8, 1971, P'p 5-7
and the possibility of their effect on the sector under study-, statistical
analysis of the opinions of the most competent specialists; analysis of vari-
ations in t'he production volume of products (materials)T study and. analysis
of conference and exhibit materials etc.; study and analysis of market condi-
tions and economic ties between companies-, analysis of patent and license
agreements; cooperation with scientific establishments and higher educational
institutions of the country.
Freliminary work on the comDilation of comparative surveys includes
organizing and keeping several card files: viz, a company file, author file,
product fileand material file. The company file set up by the authors of
the article is arranged by country, then alphabetically by company names with-
In the country. Names of Japanese companies are transcribed into English.
Each compan is given a separate punch card. The information an the card in-
- y
eludes company name in the language of the original (except for JaDanese),
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AVERBUIM, V. M., et al., Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Serlya 2:
Informatsionnyye Protsessy i Sistemy, No 8, 19711 PP 5-7
acIcIress, capital, head of the company, appropriations for research and de-
velopment work, branches and divisions, principal clients, economic and. finan-
cial data, publications. The author file uses standard punch cards and in-
cludes biographical data (birth, education, employment record) and a list of
works with coauthors and publication date. On the 'oasis of all these card
files, a comparative survey meeting the requirements of completeness of in-
foxnation and reliability can be compiled.
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us S 11, UD 1: 9 . -1. 4 7 2
Z,%1;-~c!f:!YY, V. F. , BALASHOV, 1. 1., NANMIU., 1 Y-"-. ,
L. YA. -
Method of V;~rying Lhe P(I)e in in A1u;-AnL;7-.i
-U,qsl, A.'atItor's 273UM, 111ed 10 Jun 67, Puhll!~hed -21 Sep 70
~,)r 71, Abstract No IX15~P)
Transl,! t-17 cti: A vrocc~(:~urc, oro:,o.-mil for virvi.np. the !)C)le
vcrLic-~-.` di~-pl -
L o[ the ann, In wrdcr to -im-
prova rha ac2t-r~cy o-- thc. after the
cc!-.,--n,,and from t)", Lo Shift the arc(le. cu--ont:
is fed to Lm'--C, ct~ t1he L!rive motor for insta-ia:-cous hl-i-t,n,
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
USSR UDC 621.372.8.09-621.318
BUTS, V. A.
"Characteristics of Electromagnetic Wave Reflection from a Ferrite in an External
Variable Magnetic Field"
Gor'kiy, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnylch Zavedeniy, Radiofizika, Vol XIV, No 6,
1971, pp 926-932
Abstract: A study is made of the problem of electromagnetic wave reflection
from a ferrite in an external variable magnetic field. Shifting of the frequen-
cies of the reflected and transmitted waves will occur. This p*,, -enomenon is
caused by reflection of the electromagnetic waves from a moving domain wall.
The movement of this wall is determined by the magnitude and frequency of the
variable external ma-netic field, and it is considered that the wall moves
either counter to the wave or away from it, that is, the magnetic field varies
only in direction but not in magnitude. Formulas are obtained for the frequency
shift and also for the reflection and transmission coefficients.
The indicated characteristics of reflection of electromagnetic waves from
a ferrite in a variable external magnetic field can be used for effective modu-
lation. of laser emission and to study the magnetic structure of ferrites. It
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BUTS, V. A., Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Radiofizika, Vol XIV, No 6,
1971, pp 926-932
can also be used to generate electromagnetic waves in the required frequency
range, especially when using additional decelleration and multiple reflection.
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USSR uDc: 621-319.4
BUTS, V. P., ZHELEZNOV, M. T., YURINOV, M. M.
_Mvw(~~ CaDacitors"
Vakuumn~ge kondensatory (cf. English above), Leningrad, "Energiya", 1971,
134 pp, ill. 55 k. (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, JtLn 71, Abstract No 6V377K)
Translation- The use of vacuum as a dielectric makes it Dossible to pro-
duce capacitors which have a better combination of electrical and opera-
tional characteristics than air, gas-filled, mica or ceramic capacitors
in a certain region of working frequencies with lower weight and overall
dimensions. This book systematizes available information on vacuum capaci-
tors. Ye. M.
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USSR uDc: 621.317-727.1(088.8)
BUTS, V. P., SMIRNOV, E. N., TYURIK, I. P.
"A Capacitive Voltage Divider"
USSR Author's Certificate No 260022, filed 24 Jun 68, published 27 Apr 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No IlAO-86 P)
Translation: The proposed design has the purpose of improving the shielding
of a low-potential electrode in a high-voltage vacuum capacitor which is part
of a capacitive voltage divider without reducing the electrical strength.
For this purpose, the high-potential electrode is made in the form of a
cylinder which surrounds the low-potential electrode, and which is flanged
toward the shielding cylinder. This cylinder is equipped with a flange di-
rected toward the high-potential electrode, the inner edge of this flange
being located inside the solid angle bounded by the lower edge of the low-
-potential electrode and the outer edge of the flange on the high-potential
electrode. E. L.
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BUTSAII, G. P.
"Some Properties of 1-1-Operators of a Markov Prccess"
Teoriya vero-yatnostey i mat. stat. r-.ezhved. nauch. sb. (Probability TheorY
and Mathematical Statistics. Interdepartmental Scientific Collection),
1971, vyp. 4, pp, ho-44 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No
12V154)
Translation: The paper introduces the concept of an M-operator of a
Markov process with values in the set G H of all bounded operators on sr=e
Ranach space H analogous to the concept of a multiplicative functional of
a Markov process. By definition, the M-operator aj- satisfies thE: cori-
ditions: 1)_ Vx&D. aj+,=aj0~qj(incdJ1x), 2) Ala,,-E. 3) SpAi,~
where 0. is an addit-li-No nearly homogeneous nonnegatIve fLinctIonal wldcli
satisfics the condition
V1 > 0, sup A4.,T, < 00.
AC.4D
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1971, -rjD. 4, pp 40-44
Conditions are given under which a, satisfies the equation da,=dY,a,,
where Y,=Jdaa-1. Author's abstract.
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USSR UDC: 519.21
BUTSAN, G.-..
"Once Again on Multiplicative Processes"
Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat. stat. Mezhved. nauch. s`c.- (Probability Theory
and Mathematical Statistics. Interdepartmental Seien-,ific Collection),
1971, vyp. 4, pp 36-39 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No
12V210)
e 4-
Translation: Properties which are true for a multiplicatiie proc s JI)
with matrix values (see for instance RZI-1.1'at, 1970, 7V73) are proved for a
multiplicative process ~(t) with operator values. The following theorem
is proved: if steps with a norm exceeding E> 0 are discarded from a mul-
tiplicative process, then the resultant multiplicative process will be
independent of the sum or product of the discarded steps. To pro,ie thi.s
and other facts iii the general case, it was required only to show that
if t(t) in a stochastically continuous process, then so is AULhor's
abstract.
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BUTS P.
"Operator Stochastic Integrals"
Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Mat. Statist. Mezhved. Nauchn. Sb. (Theory of Probabilities
and Mathematical Statistics, Interdepartmental Scientific Collection] , No 2, 1970,
pp 29-40 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 3, 1971, Abstract
No 3 V30 by the author).
Translation: The construction of a stochastic integral from a random numerical
function Z(t,w) with respect to the Martingale Y(t,w), which takes on numerical
values, is well known. In this work, the stochastic integral of random function
Z(t,w) is constructed with values in a certain Banach space H or GH -- the space
of all limited linear operators in H with respect to the multiplicative -random set
XT(W) with values in GH- (The set Xj, O