SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHETVERGOV, B. YA. - CHIBRIKOV, S. I.

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USSR UDC: 62 1.31 5.6:537.226-33 MTTVI~]Rqg J-4. "Effect of an Electric Field on the Nature of Hysteresis in Ferroelectrics" Elektron, tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Radiodetali (Electronic Technoloar. Scientific and Technical Collection. Radio Components), 1970, Vyp- 1 (18), PP h3-46 (from RZh-Radiotekh-nika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12v456) Translation: The author discusses causes of temperature hysteresis of Permittivity in a barium titanate single crystal, a. ceramic ~ based on it, a-rid varicaps. It is shown that temperature hysteresis of c is due not only to a-phase, transition of the first kind, but also to irreversible chwnp,,es in dOMain structure. Temperature hysteresis ia:dbserved in triglycine sulfate ~'Which has a phase transition of the second kind at the Curie point.' Bibli- ography of 10 titles. Ye. M. USSR UDC 519.281 CHETVERGOV V. A. "Analysis of Distribution Of Mixture of Random Quantities with Linearly Related Parameters" Nauch. tr. Omsk. In-t. Inzh. Zh-d. Transp. IScientific Works of Tomsk Institute of Railroad Transport Engineers], 1971, pp 123, 3.6-41, CTranslated from Referq- ~tivnyy Zhurnal, Kiberne-tika, No 10, 1971, Abstract No 10 V227 by the author). Translation: A method is suggested for processing statistical data, consist- ing in determination of the parameters of the distributions of random quanti- ties included in the mixture, based on the parameters of the general distri- bution and the specific weight of each random quantity in the mixture. 8 Oncolou USSR VANIN, A. F., VAMMINA, L. V. and CHETVERIKOV Institute of Chemical- Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR "The Problem of a New Type of KLectron Paramagnetic Resonance Signal Detected in Cancerous Tissues" Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 15, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, PP 1044 1051 Abstract: Kidney, liver, intestinal,.muscle, and other tissues of mice., rats, rabbits, frogs, and c: 's, as well as yeast cells were exposed to a variety of physical factors (heat, cold) and chemical agents (potassium ethyl- or heptyL-canthogenate, sodium dodecylsulfate or potassium oloate in physiological saline). 7he parameters ef the electron paramagnetic resonance sirmals (one -Tith g = 2.03 and another idth a triplet --tructure and g = 2.007) coincided ccm-pletely with the EPR signals detected in cancerous tissues. As the tissues beca-me necro- tic, the 2.03 signal =peared and then gradually gave -way to the oignall wLth the triplet structure. This pattern is also characteristic of carcinogenesis, -where the 2.03 iigaal ariscs in the early stage but diminishes as the tumor develops and.1die 2.007 signal intensifies., Some hypotheses are advanced on the physico- chemical nature of the centers responsible for the tio signals. USSR UDC 620.193,43 CHMVEIRIKOY, A. V., PAVLENKO, R. A., TYUTYUNIK, 0. A., and KORCHIINSKAYA, 0. A., �~Ie_lces W=SSR, Institute of GeneraJ and Inorgarac Chemistry "Investigation of the Corrosion Resistance of Ilickel in 5nC12_KC1 Salt Melt" Moscow, Zashchita 1,11etallov, Vol 9$ No 2, Ifar-Apr 73, pp, 192-194 Abstracti The corrosion resistance of Ili in 8057,' , SnCl -2V1,01-melt was 0 2 0 # in orde to obtain data necessary investigat d by the weigbing method at 30 x for the production of a semi-industrial,unit for electrolytic tin-plating. The ~contents of raetp-Is in the melt, in wt.% after testingt -,xe incliczatted and the results of corrosion tests of 4-64 hxs duration, conducted on a carics of specimens in protective nitrogen atmosphere and withoixt it, are discusscd, A considerably higher corrosive pitting took place on spe-cliriens 11ithout pro- atmosphere, the corrosion rate reaching a maxirwa after four testing hours. The corzoosion rite of partially subiaerged specimens wa's four times higher than the corrosion rate of completely submerE;ed specirens. In nitrogen atmosphera, the corrosion rate was Independent of the dogree of sub- nersion. One figure, two.tablest eight bibliographic references. 1/1 USSR CHETIIERIKOV, A. V., Responsible Editor Korroziya i Zashchita Metallov (Corrosion and the Protection of Metals), Kiev, "Naukova Dumka," 1972, 128 pp Translation of Annotation: This collection of works presents materials on theory.and processes of the fast annealing, deposition technology of polymer coatings, corrosion resistance of structural materials in aggressive chloride media, as well as data on the electrochemical behavior of molybdenum, titanium, and other metals during anode polarization in chromWm sulfate Solutions. Works are also included on the electroplating of corrosion-resistant indium- antimony and magnetic cobalt-nickel-phosphorus alloys with predetermined properties. The collection is intended for scientists and engineers working in the metallurgical, machine-building, chemical, food, and other industries dealing with the corrosion of metals and corrosion inhibitors. Translation of Table of Contents: Page DELIMARSKIY, Yu. K., MMKOGON, V, F., and CIIETNIERIKOV, A. V., "Deposition of Aluminum Coatings From rlectrolytes" 3 1/6 USSR A. V., Korroziya i Zashchita Metallov, Kiev,' "Naukova Duriqka," CHEVERIKOV , 1972, 128 pp Page LYAKHOVICH, Ye. F. (deceased) "Electrodeposition of Some Metals From Salt Ifelts" 6 BESPAL'O, 0. P., and VDOVENKO, I. D. "Galvanic Indium-Antimony Coatings" 10 GRITSAN, D. N., SHTROVSKIY, G. L., LARIN, V. I., and DYCILEMKO, V. M. "The Effect of Surface-Active Substances on the Electrodeposition of Zinc From Sulfate Solutions" 14 YEFRr.~JDVA$ L. A., and KHOUffAITSKIY, V. A. "Structure of*Electro- deposited Copper-Tin Alloys" 18 KAISER, 1. M., MOM, G. A., and KOSTOGONOV, V. G. "Hetallographic Study of Electrodeposited Iron-llick6l-Chromium Alloys". 23 KATSER,- I. M., and PETROVA, 0. A. "Physico-Mechanical and Corrosion Protective Properties of Iron-Nickel-Ch romium Alloys Prepared From Sulfamine Electrolyte" 28 STEPANnIKO, V. T., VITKIN, A. I., and IMTSIK, P. A.: "Producing Thin Chromium Coatings on a Rapidly-2.1foving Steel Band" 33 CIIIITVrRIKOV, A. V., and KORCIIINSKATA, 0. A. "Corrosion Stability of Some Structural Haterials in AlC13-NaCl ttelt. Part 37 2/6 uttrivzri,&uv, ii. v., LtL-Lu&LLu, it. ia., ana U. A. "Corrosion Stability of Some Structural Materials in AlC13-NaCl Melt. Part 2" 41 VDOVENKO, 1. D., and VAKULENKO, L. I. "Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid in the Presence of Halogen Salts of Tertiary Ammonium Bases" 45 MAYTAK G. P., and ISHCHENKO, N. A. "Analysis of Electrolyte Used for Electrochemical Polishing of Steel in the Presence of Cation Exchanger" 49 MAYTAK, G. P., and ISHCHLNKO, N. A. "Methodology of Analyzing Phosphorus Sulfate Electrolyt(!s,Used for the Electropolishing of Steel in the Presence of Corrosion Inhibitors" 53 CHERNEGOVI,, 1. K., SUPRUNTCHUK, V. K., VDOVENKO, I. D. "The Ef feet of the PB-5 Corrosion Inhibitor and Dialky1dimethylammonium Chloride on the Corrosion Stability and Mechanical. Strength of Structural Materials of Heat Exchangers Subjected to Descaling With Sulfuric Acid" 55 LISOCOR, A. I., and BOGACHEVA, N. A. "The Effect of Cerium and Boron Additions on Corrosion Properties of Khl8N9TL Steel" 58 LISOGOR, A. I., KIRIYEVSKIY, B. A., LWEVA, N. I., and TMTIONOVICH, V. 1. "Errosion-Corrosion Stability of Modified Chromium Cast iron" 64 ANTONOV, S. P., and STEP&NENKO, V. G. "Preparation of Ti-Pd(Rh, Ft)- ~.-PbO2 Anodes and Their Corrosion Stability in Sulfuric Acid Solutions" 67 KUBLANOVSKIY, V. S., and ZOSINOVICH, D. P. "Chemical. Solution of Manganese" 71 GUSEVA, S. S., 140R02, A. T., and PARAMONOV, V. A. "Theoretical Bases of the Continuous Process Combining Annealiiig, Dressing, and IT Plating 73 IV&NOVA-KOSTYLEVA, V. I., MEL'NIKOV, A. S., and CRETVERIKOV, A. V. "Recovery c'L Tin and Potassium Salts Carried Away by a Tinning Steel Band Into the Tinning Bath" 77 BUKKEVIC11, V. V., IVA1,10VA, N. D. , and GUSLIYFNKO, Yu. A. "Some Characteristics of the Electrocrystallization of Metals (Transitional Metals)" 81 4/6 -16 USSR CHETIVERIKOV, A. V., Korroziya i Zashchita Metallov, Kiev, "Naukova Dumka," 1972, 128 pp Page BUDKEVICHI V. V. "The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Structure and Properties of Electrodeposited Cobalt-Niickel-Phosphorus Alloys" 85 ANTONOV, S. P., ZOSIMOVICH, D. P., and STEPANaIKO, V. G. "Anodic Behavior of Molybdenum, Tungsten, Tantalum, and Titanium in Chromium Sulfate Solutions" 89 VASIKO, A. T., SHATURSKAYA, V. P., and YEKIOLENKO, V. I. "Study of the Polarization Process During Simultaneous Electrodeposition of Tungsten and Nickel" 92 KNKO, V. T. "The Bffcct of the Electrolyte Mixing Around STVPANE Cathode on tha ReduatLon Reaction of Chromic Acid" 98 SHARDIN, G. A., and CALENKO, B. A. "Properties of a Very Thin Sheet Metal and Production of Canning Containers" 103 TROSTYANSKAYA, Ye. B., and BFREEZOVSKIY, V. V. "Development and Study of the Kethods of Deposition of Plastic Podders in an Electric Field" 105 TROSTYANSKAYA, Ye. B., BEREZOVSKIY, V. V., and ZIIELFZNIKOIIA, M. V. "Dependence of Properties of the Polyethylene Coatings on Their Deposition Conditions" 109 USSR CHETVERIKOV, A. V., Korroziya. i Zashchita 'Metallov, Kiev, "Naukova Dumka," 1972, 128 pp Page VITKIN, A. I., MYTSIK, P. A.,.and VAL'TER, L. Ya. "Using Chromium Plated Sheet Metal for the Production of Canning Cont;ainers" 113 VITKIN, A. I. "Production of Steel Sheet Metal With Corrosion Inhibiting Coatings" 118 6/6 Aluminum an K3+5L6.0621 UMC: 541.13~ DELIMRSKITY, Yu. K. , iMAKOGON, V. F. , otgQ1,9~V4-V V. and ZHIGAYLO, A. Ya., Institute of General and inorganic Chemistry# Academy &--ci,,nces Ukrainian SSR Formation of Sl-Lre on an Aluminun Anode in M-iloride Mlelts" Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol. 06, no. 4, 70, 459-L'~61 Abstract; 'In the electrodeposition of alunin= frozi a 2jIlCI_--.,~aCj sa'-,t mixture it was observed that the surface of the soluble alurninwn anode, under con- k..Lnuous service, becrurie coated with a hearj layer of blac'K, slime, and the anode current yieid exceeded 100% liberating gas bubbles. The objecLivi, ol' 'chlis study was to determine the causes of slime formation as well- as its effect on the cathode current yield. Microscopic~exaxriinatlon of zbe S14 e collected from the anode and rinsed with.alcohol revealed a mass of glitterini" particles basically comprising aluminum. In.a chloride melt the anode current density is the gov-rning factor. At 1 amp/dm2, the anode current yield recalculated to 3+ c(, Al.~ exce-ds 100% and the mean. ion valence of aluminum com-outed from loss in weigLt of the anode is below three. The anode dissolves evenly, 112 DELDIUSKIY., YU. X., et al, Zashchita et a 11 ov, Vol 0' , No. 4, Jul-Au& 70, pp 459-461 the slime is finely disperse. In this case, the deviation from 11"araday's law is cLue to Altformation. An entirely different picture was observed at an anode current density of 15 amp/dM2. The powder on the anode is abundant, the anode current yield hardly exceeds the theoretical,and the mean calculated valence of aluminum is close to three. The slime structure is clearly defined. The. anode dissolves unevenly,.and its surface orosion, is sim:J-1 ar to inter- anular failure. As for the effect of anodic current density on the cathodic current yield,it is suggested that in electrodeposition of aluminum from chloride melts care MusD be exercised in selecting along with the t emperature, cathode current density,and inter-electrode space, also the proper anode current density: it must di ffer little fram the optimum cathode current density. 2/2 A.Cd Nr Ref. Code. UR 0301. ;1#036568- pRJ~IARY SOURCE: Voprosy Meditsinskoy KlAmii, 1970, Vol 1631 Nr 1. pp ECT OF PHOSPHOORGANIC CHOLINE ESTERASE ANALYSIS OF THE.EFF INHIBITORS ON.PHOSPHOLIPIDS METABOLISIA IN BRAIN Dvorkin, V.-Ya ;~Rqzenkart, VL-I.; Tofilo A. P, Chetverikov, D. A. Laboraiorv 0. 4kaia~W-- -Q-gulaLion. 1. P. Pavlov: Institute of Pllvsiologv 3nd The The effect of intoxication. by phosphoorganic choline esterise inhibitor (I-G-63) on the content and rate of exchange of phosphate groups of phospholipids in rat and mice brain has been studied. In rat,th6 intoxication with sublethal doses of LG-63 had no effect on the rate ol.pliospholipids renewal in brain. On the oter hand the.administra- tion of LG-63 into mice at the same doseleads to decrease in the n, etabolisill of phospho- lipids by 27% as compafed to the control. The different 'picture obtained is explained by in M:ice (an average- by 9.2"). In rats the hypother- significant body temperature fall mia was at a mucti low level. iatoxication of hypoxic rats with LG-63 leads to more pro- nounced decrease in phospholipida t.,xchange in brain ~nd to more pronounced hypother- d to rats suffered with oxygen insufficienc only. So the inhibitory action m.a a5 compare - y .-: , C~ '; - br~iin rhospholipids met3bolism was detected only when intoxication with -z i. ~ ti gnif- P, Es i icant decfease in bcidv~ zeniprature. D,41 Pharmacold&~a, toxicolog USSR TrDC 612.82.015.3,. DVORKIN,. V. YA., ROZEN IT, V. I., TOFILO, A. P. and RIKOV, D. Laboratory of the Regulation of Brain Metabolism, lnsifi~~E~-Zf Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR, and Chair of Biochemistry, First Medical Institute imeni I. P. Favlov, Leningrad "Mechanisms of Action of Organophosphorus Cholinesterase Inhibitors on Phospholipid Metabolism 3.ti the Brain" Moscow, Voprosy Meditsinskoy Khimili, V.01 16, No 1, Jan/Feb 70, pp 63-69 Abstract:, Poisoning of rats with the cholinestera8e inhibitor 0- ethyl-S-hexylmethylthiophosphonate.(LG-63) in~a sublethal dose did not affect the content or rate of metabolism of phosphate groups of phospholipids in the brain,,whereas poisoning, of mice with LIG-63 in the-sarne dose (5 mg/kg) significantly.lowered:.the intensity of phos- pholipid metabolism in the brain. The difference was due to tl-le fact that in mice, poisoning with,.LG-63 was accompanied by a pronounced drop inbody temperature (by 9.2 0G),while the drop in body tempera- turs of rats (2.7'10) was insignifica.nt.. Poisoning with LG-63 of rats subjected to acute hypoxia (created in a chamber with an air pressure 1/2 USSR DVORKIN, V. YA., et a!., Moscow, Voprosy Meditsinskoy Khimii, Vol an/Feb 70, pp 63-69 16, Nco 1, of 240 mm H-) produced a greater decrease in the rate of phospholipid metabolism in the brain and a more pronounced hypothermia than in rats poisoned with LG-63, but not si-ibjected to hypoxia. This in- dicated that an inhibiting action,oE LG-63 on.rhe brain phospholipid metabolism was exerted only when administration of this poison was 'Eollowed.by a significant drop in body temperature. ri..Then the body temperature of mice was:kept at a:normal level after poisoning with LG-63,-the rate of phospholipid metabolism in~,the brain increased. .-The lethality of the poisoned mice also increased evidently the development of hypothermia in mice was a protective reaction. 2/2 i!2- 031 nk, -PROCESS SING DATE-13NOV70 0 E.Il C E0 FTH;:: SPECIFIC! FD~Cp ::r ITLE-UPPEN F- CUTTING ON THE MECH.A.,NICAL CH A 'Af-,ACTE" I ST ICS OF POLYMER M ATE fl. -MALS "7., AUTHOR-MI-SYSOYEV, P.V., CHETVC-k'IKOVY~ G . KUKHAkENKO, L.3- ,-.:::CGUNTRY OF [NFO--U.SSR S0URCE--IZV. vySsH. UCHEB. ZAVED. MA5HINGSTIR 1970p (2)7,11+3-51 ------- 70 ATE PUBL ISHED SUBJECT AR EA S -MA T E R I A L S TOP I CTkGS --TH'Rf40R LAST I C MATERIALt FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, POLYETHYLENE, VINYL RES INY, Pi3LYF0Rf%lALDEHY0E,t POLYMETHYLt4ETHACRYLArE, CAPROLACTAM, HAkDNESS, ELOINGATI N(;.t': PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPEiRTY, TEST 44ETHODIN)FTOROPLAST FLUORINE RESINY.-W)VINIPLAST VINYL kESIN? (U)KAPROLGiN PLASTIC CONTk.GL.MARKflMG--N0 RESTRICTIONSF ,~.-::DOCUt-IE,',IT,.CLA'JS--UN'CLASSIFIED ,~p -.-kOXY REEL/F.RAME-3000/11 17 STEP~~t4O--UR/0145/70/000/002/0148/0151 CIRC ACCESSION' 140--AT0134803* I J"iCLASS I F IED Altoo:169727 TITLE-- AUTOMATA IN THE WEATHER SERVICE NEWSPAPER--- SOTS IALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA, FEBRUARY Is 1970, P 1 ABSTRACT--- THE ENTIRE PAGE IS DEVOTED TO THE SOVIET WEATHER SERVICE AND THE "METEOR- SYSTEM. IT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY DOCTOR OF GEO- GRAPHICAL SCIENCES YE. G. POPOV.SMCLN CANDIDATES OF PHYSICAL-NATHE- MATICAL SCIENCES S. L. BELOUSOV AND N. G. LEONOV SNCLI\&_C ~_F ~QFTH~E DEPARTMENT OF ANALYSIS-AND SATELLITE DATA OF THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL CEN TER :U. 9 A, HE IT EV, row WHEN THE "METEOR" SYSTEM WAS SET UP IN THE SOVIET UNION THE HYDRO- METEOROLOGICAL CENTER ESTABLISHED~A SPECIAL UNIT FOP TH~ ANALYSIS OF METEOR DATA. THIS UNIT IS KNOWN AS *SPUTNIK VERTICAL-. THREE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE GIVEN SHOWING THE LAUNCH OF A WEATHER BALLOOm AT THE AEROLOGICAL STATION "VYSOKAYA* NEAR SVERDLOVSK THE WEATHER -SATELLITE wMETEOR0,,A PHOTOGRAPH OF A CYCLONE EYE MAR BY THE "METEOR-2". AND A- O-COORDINATE DEVICE PROGRAMMED TO DRAW WEATHER MAPS. 19600100 USSR uDc.681-3?-5.65 CHETVPjj"- V. -X~, SOLOITONOV, L. A., IIEN'KOV, A. V., and BAKPIZIOVIM. E. A.J Moscow,Higher Technical School "Random Pulse Flow Generator" USSR Authors' Certificate 140 308!!~!, Cl. Gc.6 f15/34, filed 19 Dee 69, published 30 Sep 71 (frori PZh-AvtoLmtika, TelerekhaniPa i L,,chislitell2aya Tekhnika, No 5, Flay 72, Abstract No 5E203P) Translation: The proposed invention is related to computer technology and can be used in the construction of stochastic computers and rpodels and the creation of randlom-number generators for digital computers; to,*.simalate, if necessary, random effects with required probability characteristics of investigated objects; and. in all those cases where it is necessary to obtain a flow of random pulse ~signals, the time intervals between which represent random variables distributed according to the required probability law. . ...... - -------------- -......... USSR uDc 681-332.65 JHETVER"-. V. IBAKAINOVICHP E. A.JV 14-iffly'OVI A. V.J. and SOL01-10NOV., L. A.P moscow iiigner Teclinical beftool "Device for Forming Random Timee Intervals" USSR Authors' Certificate No 312253 Cl. G 06 f 1/0~,,filed 1P- Mar 70, published 13 Oct 71 (from RZh-Avt-omatika, Telemeldianilm i Vychislitel1naya Tekhnika, No 5, MlaY 72, Abstract No 5B205P) Translation: Me invention is related to the field of computer technology and can be used in random process simulation. A well-known device containing a cyclic shift register, coincidence circuits, OR circuits, a noise voltage generator, alevel quantizer, and commutator requires.conplex adjustment for the required distribution function. The.proposed device differs from this one in that in it the control circuit for the advance of the cyclic shift register has connected to it a generator of random pulses following a known time- interval distribution law, while the pulse inputs of the coincidence cir- cuits.have connected to them generators of periodic pulses, the frequency of which changes during adjustment for the req4red distribution law. This simplifies the process of adjusting fora given distribution'law.. 1/1 USSR UDC 681.332.65 CHETVERT-KOV, V. N., BAKANOVICH, E. A., MEN'KOV, A. V., and SOLOMIONOV, L. A. "A Device for Shaping Random Time Intervals" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 25, Sep 71, p 188. (G 06f 1/02, No 312253 (1416921/18-24 from 18 March 1970; Claimant: Moscow Higher Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman) Abstract: This patent claims a device for the shaping of random time inter- vals, containing a cyclical shift register, to the outputs of each digit 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 0" and 'T' through the second "OR" circuit of the -the fact that for the purpose of simpli- cyclical register, distinguished by fying adjustment of the circuit a random impulse generator with a kn(XTn 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 with a regular frequency are.connected to the inputs of the coincidence circuits. 1/1 USSR uDc: 621.373.444.681.333 V. N BAKAIIOVICH, E. A., M1KOV, A. V., SOLOMONOV, L. A., Moscow I i er ec ical School imeni N. E. Bauman. "A Device for Shaping Streams of Random Events" Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, PronVshlenny tsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, ye Obraz No 13, MaY 72, Author's Certificate No 335684, Division G, filed 1 Jun -(0, published 21 Apr 72, pp 2o4-205 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping a stream of random events. The device contains a controllable frequency pulse generator vhose outputs are connected to a block of coincidence gates. The device also contains a coincidence gate number register whose outputs are cormected to a pulse counter. The unit also includes a blocking circuit and a pulse generator. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the instal- lation is.designed for producing streams of random events which are dis- tributed in space and in time. The device contains a unit for setting the duration of a random test, a coincidence gate number encoder whose inputs are connected to the outputs of the block of coincidence gates, while the outputs of the encoder are connected to.the coincidence gate number register. 1/2 USSR CHETVERIKOV, V. N., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 335684 The outputs of this number register are connected in addition to the cor- responding in-puts of the blocking circuit vhose 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 [-;enerator 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 nmiber register. 2/2 101 1., 1/2 019 UNCLASSMED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ..TITLe--SUBSTITUTION ON THF BENZENE RING OF INDOLE. XI. SYNTHESIS OF SUBSTITUTED 5tNITROt6yAMINOINDOLINES -U- :AUTHOR-(04)-TERENTYEV, A.P.j VfNOGRADOVA* YE.V.r CHETVERIKOVP V.P.v -DASHKEvrCHt S.N. ~tOUNTRY. OF IMF0--USSR .SOURCE--KlilM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDINP 197.0, (2)v 161-3 OATIE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHFMISTRY JOPIC TAGS--BENZENE DERIVATIVE, INDOLE, ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUNF- UV SPECTkUlp CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS ;-:Cn_NT&(_JL M,ARKING--NO R.EsrRICTIUNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -..PROXY REEL/FRA14E--1987/1093 STEP NO--UR/0409/70/000/002/0161./0163 ACCESSION FIO--AP0104491 UNCLASSIFIED 212 019 UNCLASSI FIED ~PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 ~_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104491 .-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CF. CA 71: 221100. 1 (R,PRIME1 EQUALS Hr. R PRIME2 EOUALS NO SUB2) WIAS.HEATED WITH EXCESS AMINE TO GIVE (R PRIMEI rQUALS H) IR PRI14E2# PERCENT YIELD,.AND 1-1,.P. GIVEN): CYCLOHEXYLAMINGr 91t 184-5-5-5DEGREES (ALC.); PI.PERIDINO, 80, .103-4DEGREES:IHEPTANE); HO(CH SUB2),SUB2 NHv 76-5v 193-4DEGREES (MEOH OR MEND suB2); BUNH (11) 69, 144-5DEGREES.(AQ. MEOH); PHCH SUB2 NH ([Ills, 90, 1721.5-3.5DEGREES (ETOH). :1 IR PRIME1 EQUALS AC, R PRI14EZ EQUALS NO ..SU82) (IV)~(3 G) AND 10 ML BUNH SUB2:WAS.HEATED 6 HR.AT 78DEGREES TO GIVE.82PERCENT It. TV (3.1 G) ANO 15 ML BUNH SU92 WAS REFLUXEI) 2 HR TO GIVE 30PERCENT I (R PRIME1 EQUALS AC, R PRIMEZ EQUALS BUNH), M. (MEOH). SIMILARLY, PREPD. WAS 47.8PERCENT I (R PRIMEI EQUALS. AC,.:R PRIME2 EQUALS PHCH SU82~NHI (VI, M.~ 221.5-22DEGREES (HCONME SUB21. 111 (0.1 G) AND 5 ML AC SUB2 0 WAS HEAT'ED 2.5 HR TO GIVE 86.5PERCENT V_ N SU82 14 SUB4 H SUB2 0 (3 ML) WAS ADDFD TO 3 G fV IN Z5 ML ETOH TO GIVE 48PERCENT (R PRIME1 EQUALS AC, F~PRIME2 EQUALS NHNH SU B2 ), M. 208-90EGREES tISO-PROH). SIMILARLY, 77PEPCENT I (R PRIME1 EQUALS H, R PRIME2 EQUALS NHNH SUB2)- M. 179-60DEGREES (ETOH), WAS OBTAINED FROM'10 ML N SUB2 H SUB4 H-.-SUB2 0 AFTER 4 HR IN THE PRESENCE OF.O.4 G K SUB2 CO SUBj. UV SPECTkAL-DATA WEPE GIVEN. UNCLASSIF IED USSR uDc 615.217.,R4.099-07:616-008-934.5 ROZENGART, V. I., and 11,10WOVAYA, 1. A., Chair of Bio- chemistry, First Leningrad Medical Institute imeni 1. P. Pavlov "Carbohydrate Metabolism During Intoxication by the Cholinesterase Inhibitor O-Ethyl S-.Hexyl Hethylthiophosphonate" Moscowr, Voprosy Heditsinskoy Khimii, No 4, 1971, pp 403-40? Abstract: Intraperitoneal injection of white rats with 10 mg/ka of the cholinesterase inhibitor O-ethyl S-hexyl methylthiophosphonate (W-63) produced symptoms of intoxication within 10 to 15 min and death 15 to 30 min later, at which time the animals were dissected and their organs analyzed chemically. LG-63 decreased the glycogen content of the liver, while increa:jing the sugar content of the blood and liver, and also the amount of bisulfite-bindIng sub- stances, pyruvric acid, and ketone bodies. Ketone bodies and pyruvic acid accumulated in the skeletal muscles and myooardium, but decreased in the brain. One of the causes of these metabolic disorders may be :hypoxia, which usually develops after intoxication by organophosphorus compoUnds. 6 PIS UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 ..113" 030 ll'TLe--F EATURE ARTICLE ON METEOR SYST EM. THE METEOVSYSTEM -U- ~:AUTHOR-POPOV, YE.G., BELOUSOV, S.L., LEONOV, N.G., CHETVERINIKCV, I.A.1 "_'-_.'GRACHEVv YU,'. :COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :,.SOURCE--MOSCOWt SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYAr I FEBRUARY 1970, P 4 -~P ATE PUBLISHEB--OIFEB70 :SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC 5 C I ENC E S SPACE TECHNOLOGY TOPIC -TAGS--METEOROLOGIC SATELLITE,.PHOTOGRAPHI METEOROLOGIC STATIO'Nj rRAPHY, WFAT R UNMANNED ORBITAL LABORAT9RY, SPACE13ORNE EARTH PHOTOC HE .~:'._CHART, METEOROLOGIC DATA, COMPUTER APPLICATION/IU)14ETEOR METEOROLOGIC SATELLITE .,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS _:'0OC,U.4EN'r. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 -PROXY REEL/FRAIME-r1987/1743 STEP 40--UR/0533/70/000/000/0004/0004 "CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104926 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3- 030 UNCLASSIFIED PPOCESSINGY DATE--IJSc070 :CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0104926 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--LU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A SPACE METEOROLOGICAL STATION IN A Cl-RCU4TERRESTReAL ORBIC CAN DAY AND NIGHT TRANSMIT W~-:ATHER DATA flIAKINIG IT POSSIBLE TO WARN THE COUNTRY OFIMPENDING DANGEROUS mr:TEoP_LOGfC L PHENOMENA. THE UNIFORMATION IS TRANSMITTED.IN THE FORIA OF PHOTQG;~A?HS. THESE-PHOTOGRAPHS CLEARLY PINPOINT.THE'LOCATION OF STORMS 4ND~THEIR DIRECTION.' THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL CENTER USSR IS EVEN NOW PECEIVI'NG SUCH-INFORMATION FROM A WIHOUE SERIES OF METEOR SATELLITES. CREATED ON '_.~.:THE BASIS-OF THE.LATEST-ADVANCES IN SOVIET SCIENCE, IT IS OF THE GREATEST- S~tRVTCE IN COMPIL-ING -BOTH LONG -AND -SHORT, RAN(,E'" MRECASTS. HDWEVER, ALL:THIS REQUIRES WELL'TRAINED GROUNO PERSONNEL, SINCE POOR INTERPRETATION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS.WOULD CANCEL OUT THIS NEW SOPHIST-ICATED -SOURCE OF INFOR-MATION. ASPECIAL SFCTION AT THE CENTER HANDLES SUCH WORK; IT HAS THE RATHeP ROMANTIC NAME OF SATELLITE VERTICAL. THE SECTION 15 MANNED BY DPOICATF-0 PIONEERS IN THIS NEW BRANCH OF METEOROLOGY. ALL~SATELLITE DATA MUST BE CORRELATED WITH GROUND DATA FOR COMPILING MAPS-CF. CLOUD COVER DISTRIBUTION. THE COMPLEX TASK.OF INTERPRET.iiJIG PHOTOGRAPHS CANNOT YET BE AUTOMATED. HOWEVERt PRO 'CESSING OF.DATA ON qADIATION FLUXES IS COMPLETELY AUTOMATED. A SPECIALIPROGRAM-DEVELOPED AT THE CENTER FNSURES COMPUTERS CAN HANDLE THE VAST AMOUNT.OF DATA.DN RADIATION IN A VERY SHORT-TIME. THE VOLUA~F OF RADIATION DATA RECEIVED FROM SATELLITES EXCEEDS-THAT WHICH IS RECEIVED FROM GROUND.STAT11ONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRYZ,~SATELLITE DATA ARE SORTED BY COMPUTER BYITYPES: SOLAR 'q':.RA0IAT,l0Nj,. LIGHT REFLECTED BY THE'EARTHv*RADIATION OF THE EARTH ITSELF1 ENEIM-1. 0ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES. UNC L A S S I F I E 0 3/3. 030.~ UNCLASSIFIED ''PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 :'C I RC ACCESSION NO--AN0104926 :.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--USING THESE DATA THE MACHINE CAN COMPUTE THE ALTITUDE OF UPPER CLOUD BOUNDARYf THE RADIATION TEMPERATURE OF SEAS, THE ATMOSPHERE AND.DIFFERENT CONTINENTS. THE VOLUME:OF DATA RECEIVED BY THE NTLY I.NCREASING. HIGH SPEED, - IGI-i HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL CENTER IS CONSTA' H CAPACITY COMPUTtRS ARE BEING BROUGHTAN TO HANDLE THE LOAD. IMPROVED FOREC,ASTING ACCURACY WILL fNEVITABLY*RESULTs (VPHOTOGRAPH ACCO14PANIYING ,.~:THE_TEXT SHOWS.THE GENERATION OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER TH;~ PACIFIC .~OCEANTAKEN FROM AN ALTITUDE OF 650 KM BY THE lll~ETEOR-2-1 WEATHER ~SATELLITE-ON 15 JANUARY 1970 AT 0100~HOURS MOSCOW TIME). UNCLASSIFIED oloff ml USSR MC 669,243 RTKLO POMIAMY, V. U., and MIME Fick "Removal of Len-A, 2.4,c, and Arsenic During the Production of, B e1 from Sulfide Ores" Tsvetnye Hetally, Wo 4, Apr ?10 pp 18-23 Abstric".3 Copper-nich-el sulfide ores used for the przductliorr of pure nickel contain small a;--o=ts of lead, zine, and axsenic which reduce the quality of the nickel deLained if not removed. Lead In the ore~ranges from 0.001 ,~ ng 0.002%. In the electrofilter dust there is 2-3%, In to 0.00~%, averagb the. zatte about 0.013r,"4, arA In the slag about 0.000ro., It is present In the are as a suliide and as an oxide arA sulfate in the dust. It was sho~m that the high. raite of sublizztion of lead in the converter hillps to concen- trate it in the fine dust of the electrofilter, where the amount of lead reaches 3~',. The=efore, it is necessaxy to introduce a separate cycle to remove-the lead from the dust.. Approximately 85% of the zinc impurities enter with the ore feed as both the oxide ani the sul-fide. Ore electrosmelting ancl a two-stage liquid pmeessing of the oonverter slag removes 99% of the. zinc enterIng and with pvper control of reagents makes it possible- to avoid. costly purification of - 36 - Acc. Nr AP004459C Ref Code: Urv)~q PRIMARY SOURCE: Klinichegle 1~viwrid ("r', t1it. j."IL"I tl,o rrvqw:lr~. -1r. 1.Y. Ill, rit! 1tr-,V Ill Oil. '~'I`o, ti~" (IV-1111111 ill 011- fOll"'Ano, USSR UDO 621.315.592:546.28 CHETYRKIXA. N.A., KARACHEWSEVA,: Z.V., MITROFANOV, M., DEDEGKAYEV, T.T., .A., ERLIKH, R.N., VASYUTINA, Z.V. OCarbon Insertion In Epitaxial Layers Of Silicon Ana Effect Of Growth Conditions On Their Formation" Elektron.tokhnika. Nauch.-tekhn.sb. Poluprovod pribory (Electronics Technology. S cientific-Technical Gollection. Semiconductor Devices), 1971, Issue 1(58),pp -47-50 (from RZh:Elektronika i yeye yrimeneniye, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No Translation: A study is made of the defectiveness of epitaxial layers of Si connected with a high carbon content. It is shown that in the initial state, apitaxial layera grown by hydrogen reduction.of tetrachlorated silicon have a microuniformity characteristic of the presence of finely-divided insertions of 0 the second vhase. In the Drocess of heat treatment at 1150 'C in an oxjgen at- mosphere a decrease takes place of the density of microdefects and an increase .0feeparation of the second phase containing carbon and oyygen. The results are presented of tests of preDeration of epitaxial layere,with a reduced carbon con- tent. 6 ref . Su=zry. 1/1 1/2 ~027 'UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -""TITLE--INERT GASES IN THE GAS DEPOSITS OF ESTONIA -U- -AUTHOR-(02)-VORONOV9 CHEUSOVA A*B.l t YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR NSV TEAD. AXAD. TIOM., KEEMOF GEOL. 19701 1911), 80-3 '',OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --,.-SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANUGRAPHYf CHEMISTRY __TROPIC TAGS--GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION~, GAS, NATURAL GASv~NITROGENv CARBON ~,,~.--~DIOXIDEr ARGONv HELIUM .-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FkAMe--1996/1522 STEP NO--UR/0470/70/019/001/0080/0083 _C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118509 UNCLASSIFIE0 :_;2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118509 ''ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GAS OCCURRENCES WERE STUDIED IN THE.SUUR PRANGH ISLAND, ESTONIAN SSRv THE IS'LANDIHAS A-SIMPLE GEOL. STRUCTURE: THE GRANITES OF THE.CRYS.T. -BASEMENT, SITUATED AT DEPTHS OF 128-35,Mv ARE OVERLAIN BY THEUUATERNARY LACUSTRINE, GLACIAL, AND MARINE ...ROCKS. THE.VARVED CLAYS, RICH IN ORG.: SUBSTANCES:WERE SOURCE ROCKS. THE AV. COMPN. OF GASES FROM THE 2 LAYERS (HAVING NO CUM. SIGNIFICANCE) -WAS CH SUB4 93.7, HEAVY HYDROCAR80NS 0.31,N 5.01 CO SUB2 I.Ot AR 0.073y AND,HE 0.006PEk(;ENT. FORMATION WATERS,CONTAIN ANAV. OF N 27.9PER(;ENT AT-1&6,.ATMt AR 0.40PERCENT AT 0.1 ATMt~ANO HE.0.002PERCENT AT 0.0004 ATM OF PARTIAL PRESSURE. MORE THAN HALF OF THE ENTIRE HEj PRESENT IN GASES FORMATION WATERSt MIGRATED FROM THE ROCKS OFTHE BASEMENT. THE ANAL.~OF INERT GAS CONCN. SUBSTANTIATED THE RECENT ORIGIN OF HYDROCARBON ..DEPOSITS IN QUATERNARY FORMATIONS. SIMILAR DEPOSITS ARE WIDELY DISTRIBUTED IN ESTONIA, THE: LENINGRAD REGION, AND ADJACENT AREAS. THEY HAVE.SIMILAR COMPNS. AND SMALL SOURCES.,WHICH ARE INSUFFICIENT FOP, COM. -PRODUCTION. FACILITY: VSES. NEF-T.-NAUCH.-iSSLED. GEOL.-RAZVEO. USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 621.793.6 CREVELL, 0. B., ORLOVA, L. M., and MOROZOV, 1. A., Voronezh "Investigation of the Shearing Strength of Plasma Coatings" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 8, Aug.70, pp 83-86 Abstract: The article considers the shearing strength of tungsten coating vith stainless steel KhIBNIOT., It.is shownsthat spraying distance has a definite effect on the shearing strength. A correlation between the shearing strength with microstructure.and residual stresses inithe coating is shown. The fracture during shear tests takes place between layers-flakes of sprayed coating, and not in the zone coating--sublayer interface. 4 USSR UDC 619:576.809-518:576.858.2 BADAYEV, F. A., CHEVELEV,-. S,-F., MITIN, N. I., ARKHIPOV, N, I., and PERSHIN, G. N., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Veteri-nary Virolo- and Microbiology and All-Union Scientific Research Che co- OY mi Pharmaceutical Institute "The Antivirus Activity of Synthetic Compounde' Moscow, Veterinariya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 44-46 Abstract: Indolyl-3-propiohydroxamic acid (1), indolyl-3-acetohydroxamic, acid (2), 2,4,6-trichlororesorcinol (3), 2,4,6-trichlorophloroglucinol (4), 2,4,6-tribromophloroglucinol (5), N-(o-tolyl)-N-eyanoethylaminobenzoquinone (6), tetraliydrotetraoxonaphthalene dihydrate (oxolin) (7), beta-indolyl- propionic. acid (8), and be ta-indolylbutyric. acid,. (9) inhibited to 98.4% of more the propagation of the virus of Aujeszky's disease in a cell culture. The prophylactic and therapeutic activities of (1), (2), (3), and (7) and the prophylactic activity of (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8) in connection with the experimental infection of rabbits with the virus were studied, A propbylac- tic activity was exhibited by (I)t (3), and-(8): 16.6-40% of the infected rabbits that had been treated with these compounds survived, whereas all of 1/2 85 USSR BADAYEV, F. A., et al., Veterinariya, No 6, Jun 73, pp 44-46 the controls died. A slight therapeutic effect was exerted by (2) and (6): the rabbits treated with (2) died. 7 days later than controls, while one out of three animals treated with (7) survived. .(1), (3), and (8) were also tested in connection with experiments in which sheep.were infected with Aujeszky's disease. These compounds had a slight therapeutic effect on the sheep. 2/2 M USSR UDC 616-rOO1.28+591.8.481.1 PISHCHINSKIY, A. V. and CHEVLY Minsk Medical Institute "Neurosecretory Cells of the Hypothalamus in Dogs After Acute Radiation Sickness" Minsk, Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSR, Vol 15, No 3, 1971, Dp 277-279 Abstract.- Histological examination re,~ealed substantial changes in the neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus in. dogs chat died or were killed in the terr-unal state 12 to 13-days after single exposure to x-ray irradia- tion (66 r). The neurosecretory.cells were highly poXymorphic. Besides neurons,containing a moderate quantity of neuro Isecretion, there i-rere many cells whose cytoplasm was rich in an aldehyde-fuchsinophilic material. Wide processes with granules of neurosecretion protruded from the cells. The supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei frequenvly~contained cells whose bod:Les,were jagged and had irregular outlines. A number of cells had fairly large vacuoles. Destructive changes were also evident ir- the nuclei (vacuolation, w-rink-ling, pyL-iosis). In some cells the nuclei had indis- tinct outlines or could not be discerned at all. These signs of vulner- ability.to radiation of the neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus are related to the high physiological activity of this section of the brain. USSR UDC 616*.001.28-59,L.8.434-05 IN, V. I. CIIEVL TALAP and MUKOSEY, N. V.. "Condition of Enterochromaffin C*elis in Acute Radiation Sickness" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1971, pp 114-116 Abstract: Histochemical studies were conducted to d-3termine shifts in the serotonin content in enterochromaffin cells of ran- dom-bred dogs with acute radiation sickness. Acute radiation sickness was induced in the anima-Is by a single irradiation with filtered x-rays in a total dosc af.600 rad. The irradiated but untreated animals all perished w' ith.in 15-21 days after- irradia- tion. The treated doas were kept under observari-on for periods of up to five years. Enterochromaffin cells~were extracted from transverse sections of the large~and small intestines, The 5urvivors'were divided into three-groups, with group one sacri- ficed and examined within 3-5 months, group,two ---within 6-9 1/2 19 USSR TALAPlN, V. I., CHEVLYTKO A. A., and MUKOSEY, N. V., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1971, pp 114-116 months, and group three -- within 15 months~to five years after the beginning of the tests. Practically no enterochromaffin cells were found in the animals perishing from acute radiation Sickness, and the number of serotonin granules in those cells which were found was very small.: In the animals which survived acute radiation sickness and,ful-1-y r.ecovered-as a result of medical treatment, the complete restoration.of enterochromaffin cells saturated with serotonin was observed. 2/2 --30OCT70 24 UNCLA5SI FI E01 PROCESSING DATE j,l',TL_ E--CHANGES, IN THE PHONOCAROIOGRAM DURING EXPERIMENTAL. RADIATION -.~`ZISEASE -U- ~,'AUTHOR-(02)-SIDORENKO, YE.R., CHEVLYTKOr AIA. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .SOURCE--AKADEMIIA-NAUK BSSR, OOKLADY, VOL. 14t MAR. 1970t Pe 283-285 ~;DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES :TCPIC TAGS--CARDIOGRXPHY, DOG, X RAY RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED P.ROXY REEL/FRA,.`E--L997/I092 STEP NO -UR/0250/70/014/000/0283/OZ85 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT01 19951 UINC LASSI F LEO 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119951 ~.A BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF PHONOCARDIOGRAMS, EKGS, PHASES AND KUNGS GARAN MECHANOELECTRICAL COEFFICIENT -11956) 1 IN5DOGS PRIOR TO AND AFTER EXPOSURE TO S:INGLE X RAY DOSES OF - - CAL -ATES AN IN THE STRENGTH -0,00 R. STATISTI' DATA ANALYSIS INDIC INCREASE OF-0 TO.1 TONES AND IN THE DURATION OF I~AND It TONES, AND A DECREASE IN. :':,mTHE~TONE AMPLITUDES AND IN THE MECHANOELECTR[CAL COEFFICIENT DURING THE ..:,-~ENSUING RADIATION DESEASE. THESE CHANGES REACH A MAXIMUM ON THE LOTH TO -:.-,17TH DAY AFTER EXPOSURES. FACILITY: MINSKII MEDITSINSKII MINXKr BELORUSSIAN SSR, UNC LASS IF TED USSR BETEROV, I. M. ,HATYUGIN, YU. A., and Ibstitute of the Physics of-Semiconductors of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Siberian Department I!Mdasurement of the Relaxation Constants of Levels by the Three-Level Laser Spectroscopy Method" Moscow, PisIma v Zhurnal 4