SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHISTYAKOV, B. V. - CHIZHEVSKAYA, S. N.

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USSR UDC 621.3.085.36 D V. Engineer "High-Speed Iligh-Accuracy Vigital-to-Analog Converter" Mosccn,,, Pribory i Sistemy Upravleniya, No 2, 1972, p 43 Abstract: A brief description is presented of the operating principle of a high-speed high-accuracy digital- to-analo- converLer based on current division [B. V. Chistyakov, et al., USSR Author's Certificate No M905, Byulleten' izo- breteniy, No 10, 1969). The basic element of the circuit is a differenLial amplifier with an emitter coupling, the transistors of which are iratched with respect to characteris tics and their bases are under an identical potential so that the collector currents are identical. The converter was tested in the temperature range from -40 to +50* C. To increase the conversion accuracy, the bases of the transistors in each differential aniolifier are connected through the base current switches to bins voltage sources with low input im- pedance the potential of which must be in the middle bet:ween the co.Ilector and emitter potentials. A diode circuit is used for thiS PUrpose. The tes ts demonstrated a significant increase in operating accurrcy of the described converter in the tested temperature range by comparison wich the presently widely known converters. USSR UDC 681-335 KULIKOV.. S.V.. CHISTYAKOV, B.V. 1_~' -- - - 1---- -1 .......... "Device for Determination of Extreme Values" USSR Author's Certificate No. 271615, Filed 30/05/69, Published 3/09/70 (Trans- lated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika. i Vychislitel'naya Tekh- nika, No. 4, 1971, Abstract No. 4BI29P). -Translation: The device suggested is designed to be used in those cases in which it is necessary to determine with great accuracy the moment when an observed (meas- ~ured) voltage passes through an extreme value, while the rate of change may be very low. Known devices for determination of an extreme, basedon a voltage repeater with a memory condenser connecced in parallel to the output through a switching cir- cuit, have an insufficient sensitivity threshold and do not alloi, the moment when the voltage passes through the extreme i.e., the moment of.change of sign of the derivative of the voltage to be determined accurately. The device suggested differs in that the emitter-base junction of the transistor of the output amplifier is connect- ed in series with the memory condersar and the switching circuit; the output of the amplifier is connected through two oppositelyconnected diodes to the input of the derivative sign flip-flop. This allows the sensitivity threshold of the extreme 1/2 USSR UDC 681-335 KULIKOV, S.V.. CHISTYAIKOV. B.V., USSR Author's Certificate No. 271615, Filed 30/05/69, Published 3/09/70. sensor to be reduced and increases the accuracy of determination of the moment when the sign of the derivative of the input voltage changes. I fig. 2/2 24 USSR UDC 621-373.531.1(088.8) KULIKOV, S. V., RYAPOLOV, V. A., KRYLT-KOV, L. V., CHISTYtWOV B. V. "'Ifultivibrator with a Synchronization Circuit" I USSR Author's Certificate No 251614, Filed 27 Jun 68, Published 3 Feb 70 (from RZh-Radiotelchnika,.No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9G255P) Translation: This authorls certificate introduces a multivibrator wiLh a synchronization circuit containing basic and auxiliary.Lransistors, switch- ~ing and starting transistors, a stabilitron and the synchronization circuit resistors. In order to decrease the delay of the synchronized pulses, the base of one of the basic transistors is connected to the collector of the ~switching transistor of the synchronization Circuit. The base of the latter is connected via a resistor to the collector of the starting transistor and via a semiconductor diode to the collector of the second transistor of the nultivibrator the base of which is connected via the sLabilitron and the resistor to a common point of the semiconductor diode and the collector of the starting transistor of the synchronization circuit. Ace. Nr: Abstfacting Service: Ref. Code: AP0049911L CHFNICAL ABST. We/ r 105171w Electrical. properties of an organic phthalocyanine temiconauctor in the ferroelectric state. Vidadi, Iru. A.; Rozenshtein, L. D.; histvakov, 1~-z~.Axnst- Volugroy- Lenin- r -Tela d UbtiR) ' Piz. 'Y"ff: (Kuss). Tpeimp*. dependences are given of the filing. Thecond.ofphthalo- cyanine is characterized by an exponential de ~nde pe nce on temp. with an energy of activation of -2.0 eV. Afteithephase-tfansi- tion current across the specimen decreases in time as a result of its -polarization as in other ferroelec. materials, Cond. in the fe-rrG- elec. state in the region of the transition is higher than in the initial state and has a max. Polarization of the:speci men is such because of the fact that the phasse transition is 'accompanied by form~ation of . dipoles- This lea4si to the appearance of new intermol. interactions leading to increased cond. Current- voltage dependence close to the tento. of the phak transition in the ferroelec. state is different from similar dependence in the semiconducting state and exhibits sublinearity even at low field intensities. A. Libackyj REEL/ FRAME 19801847 TIMM- PKULLS,3 I NG DATE 20NOV70 IlTLE--WHlTEr%[NG OF A PbiTL.74:14C CEl-'EN'T CLIN'1111'~~:R _U_ I.V., CHEREPOVSKI-Yj S.S.y ALESHINA, O.K.9 C.-tiLSTYAKWV, G.10 MiNTRY G~ 5GUKC E--U 5SF.. Z67,432 ikI'EFERF.Ni'.E--L;TKRYTlYA, IZ06RLT. PRJM. 0BRARSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970, DATE PUBLIShED--01APR70, SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS tOPIC TAGS-CEMENT, PATENT CINTROL 10,11KING--NO REST."'ICTIGNS )CCUMENT CLI.SS-UNCLASSIFIED IROXY RELL/1-RAME-3002/1434 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 JRC ACCESSICN NO--AA0128833 UNCLASSIFIED 212 ~ :006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 IRC~ACCESSICN NO-A-40128833 BST-RAICT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-C- A3STRACT. A PORTLAND CEMENT CLINKER WAS vi H I T-E s2~ E DbY bEIP;G COULED FRFJI~ 1200 TO 450FJEGREES IN A REDUCING GAS OEDJUM- CENTG. 3-10 VOL. PERCEIN'T CO PLUS fli. FACILITY: STATE SCIENTIFIC KESEAqCH INSTITUTE OF THE CEMENT INDUSTRY. J,"CLA-S'S 'AS:S IF 10 PROCESS ING DATE--20,114OV70 clo UNCL :TITLE--PkEPA9ATlUN GF 6LACK PORTLAND CEMEN"t U- ,,,-AL;TPOR,-(Q5)-~Ki"ITRIYEV,A, V.A., KRAVCHENKOP I.V.t ALESHINAv O.K.t Ty ~--"CKISTYA-KL , G.I- YEMELYANOVAt D.YA -c'D;.-TM 0F'A,%FG-USSR .-SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 267,431 ,~.-.REFEP,Et%CE--~-L:TKI%YT[YA, IZ-Jt3RET., PROM. 06RAZTSY, TOVARNYE LNAKI L970, -DAI-TE PUBLISHED-01APR70 :SUclJECT AREAS-MATERIALS -.iCPIC-TAGS--PATENTp CEMENT, PIGMENT, CARBON BLACK, HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT TREATMENT CCUTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -REEL/FiZAME--300?-/L,'tl0 STEP NO-UP,,/0482,1701000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AA01288G9 UINCLASSIFIED UNIC LASS IF lEl-D USSR UDC 519.21 CUISTYAKOV, G. P. --~-7117 Stability of the Theorem of Yu. V. Linnik in the Metrics of P. Levi" Teoriya Funktsiy, Funkts. Analiz i Ikh PTilo-zh. Resp. Nauchn. Sb. [Theory of Functions, Functional Analysis and I-heir Applications, Republic Scientific Collection], No 11, 1970, pp 93-97, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V13 by V. Prelov). Translation: A continuation of an earlier worh by the author (see Tcoriyel Funktsiy, Funkts. Analiz i 1kh Priziozh., No 9, Khar'kov, 1969). Suppose X and X2 are independent random quantities, X X1 + X2' F I(-x), F2(x) and F(x) are the distribution functions of the random quantities X1. XI) and X respec- tivcly. We represent by A (x, vi, V 2) V3) tile compositio .n of the Gauss and Poisson laws, the characteristic function of which is exp (V 3 (e it 1) - V 2t2 + + iv t). The fol lowing statement is proven. If L po, ~1 I where L is the distance in Levi. metrics, then inf L (Fi. .1) exposure to a nutiiber of unfavorable environmental factors. For exaziple, the results of investigacion5, made by B. A. Lairpusov, V. A. Shl.urdoda (1962, 1963), V. M. Seraya and 1. A. Alitikumova revealed is considerable 4vorease In the body tolerance to irr4idiation In animals which were totally or partially immobilized. ~jn addition, there are indications that uoder the influence of weightlessness d re6triction uf motor activity there is a cliange In 0- Inten,sity and di- rection of the effect of drugs (V. V. Pariti, et al.: V. Ye, Belay and P. V. > the '"chanississ Vasil 'yev) . The system of histo-hemaLic barriers Its one of ing the opt-ration of the regulatory. protect Ive function directed to the 10'rensusition of humecititasis. This paper is devoted to a study of the eff"t s)f radioprotectantq on the permeability of tissue barriers In inimals with restricted i,sotor activity. l,fethod The work was done using 125 SeXtililly atUVj-' 1111110S of nonlinear white rats weigh Itig 170+30 S. Two series of exporimeatu were carried out. In the 7 USSR UDC: 621-373-001.24:621-372-413 VJIIOGR~~DDV, G. I. 'V-C~ TCH, Ya. R. , RJADETSILTY, M. 11. , SLLYTS3KIY, P. G. , :FZ 5ffEFjjy-6rT5 A. K. "A Device for T~,ning Resonant circuits" USSR Author's c ate ~Io 28,0579, filed 5 Ii-an 67, published 17 le-lov 7C) -10 6D3384 P) (from TJZ-h-Radiotehhnihn Io 6, Jun 71, Abstract Trw-slation: device is -.-)rorosed for tuning resonai~t circuits such as cc con. ta-ins -- t-.,o-a=-d le-.c!r connected by a rod ca-vaty circu to the t-!1TJT'Ii of eircullt to be adjusted, writ-- re-`Iin~ on the carn, of a discre-te To ir:pro-.,(: znc o-j2ratinE, pre- (jI 4, f.,,- o~ I IS :.,. -1. 'a r1 t ;-i e cquj-ppc~u 4,o a c-4- of -1 d cc _CIvCAi,f*) W1,1030 spring-loaded ~hLn.'I:s res-.. on the ca-ins of the control r-echnnisla. Two il- lustra2tions. 17. F. ill Steals USSR UDC:669.187.2:621.746 CHIST(AKOV V. F., AVERIN, V. V., PRONOV, A. P., DANTLIN, V. 1', j__ LISOV, I. V., YERMAKOV, B. A., KISELEV, A, A,, DUNICHEV, YA. P. and KHRISTICH, V. D., "Krasnyy Oktyabr111,Mant "Casting of ShKh15 Steel under Exothermic Slag-Forming Briquets" Moscow, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 74, pp 19-22 Ab~stract: Exothermic, slag-forming briquets were tested by casting of . steel melted in a 16-ton electric arc furnace with evacuation of the metal, not deoxidized with silicon-and aluminum,dn the ladle. For comparison, steel was cast in 2.7 t ingots by the siphon method without briquets and with application of a light crust to the surface of the liquid metal when the mold was 1/3 full. ~ The riser,was fiented with type L28M lunkerite and an exothermic mixture based on 751; FeSi. The experimental briquets produced steel of a quality corresponding to the requirements of the state standard (GOST801-60). The ShK'h15 steel pro- duced with the exothermic experimental briquets was higher in quality -than metal produced in coated molds. 1/1 '00050244 Acc. Nr. 17 PRMRY SOURCE: FBIS, Dfti1Y RePOrt, Soviet Union, 30 March 1970, Vol III, No 61, P d 1 USSR BZUETTIS COMET OBSERVED-FRON SOVIET PAR EAST Moscow TASS Inter-national Service in Russian 6637 GMT 27 mar 70 L [Text] Vladivostok-John Bennett's'Comet, discovered in December 1969, was tcd'ay observed in the south of the Soviet Par East- Astronomer Yjadimir Chintyalgov told a TASS correspondent that Bennett's Comet was visible from 5 to 6o'clock in the momin.g local time. Its:head had a bright wh.ite light-and was comparable in brilliance with stars of the first magnitude. The bright tail extended in a westerly direction and was easily discernable against the dark atty. YAr Eastern astranomera took seveml photogr2pho of Dtnnettlis Comet, using a chromosphere telescope with Photo apparatus. Reel/Frame 9 E EIN ~O DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--SUNSPOT? SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD, SPECTROGRAPH, SOLAR TELESCOPE, HORI-ZONTAL TELESCOPE, ZEEMAN EFFECT/(U)ATSU5 HORIZONTAL SOLAR TELESCOPE .._C,0NTROL.MARKING-.-N0 RESTRICTIONS ---..-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -._~.P.ROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/605012/BLI STEP NO--UR/0033/70/047/003/0533/0540 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0140255 LA S S I FE Z/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140255 .--'.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF A TOTAL OF 306 ') ON '4 -:-SPECTROGRAMS-OF 59 SUNSPOTS OBTAINED AT USSURIYSK IN 1968 AND 196 A, ATSU-5 HORIZONTAL SOLAR TELESCOPE WITH A NEGATIVE, BARLOW LENS, THE OCCURRENCE OF A WAVELENGTH SHIFT IN THE ZEEMAN TRIPLET CIRCULAR ~'.COMPONENTS AND THE INEQUALITY.OF MAGNETIC SPLITTING IN SPECTRA WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF CIRCULAR POLARIZATION ARE ESTABLISHED IN THE SUNSPOT ..SPECTROGRAMS. IN SUNSPOT NUCLEI, BOTH EFFECTS DEREND ON THE MAGNET[C FIEL'D:SIGN AND ON THE DIRECTION OF CIRCULAR 'SPECTRUM VOLARILATION. THEY ARE~FINER THAN THE ZEEMAN EFFECTS INJHAT~THEY PRODUCE WAVELENGTH SHIFTS AVERAGING UP TO 20PERCENT OF THE MAGNETIC SPLITTING VALUES. IT IS NOTED THATTHESE EFFECTS ARE NOT MEASURED.BY ORDINARY SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD OBSERVATIONS WHICH THEREFORE GIVE USUALLY TOO LOW MAGNETIC FIELD VALUES. FACILITY: AKADE1411A NAUK :SSSRj VOL. 471 NO. 31 1970o P. 533 54 0'. 026 UNCLASSIFIED ;PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ~TITLE-MAGNETIC AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COLD RULLED TRANSFORMER STEEL WITH RIBBED STRUCTURE AND LOW SPECIFIC LOSSES -U- AUTHOR-(04)-DRULHININ, V.V., PRASUVA, T.I.t CHISTYAKOVI V.K., KURENNYKH, L.K. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR :.z~SOURCE-ILV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# SER. FIZ- 1970# 34Q), 226-32 -:.DAYE'PUBLISHED--70 -SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS, PHYSICS STEEL, COLD.ROLLINGt METAL TEXTURE, GRAIN SIZE, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, MAGNETIC PROPERTY CONTROL VARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ,-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1995/0201 STEP ~NC)--UR/0048/70/03't/002/0226/0232 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOtI5905 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG~--AP0115905 :,AasrRACT/E:XIRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO PRODUCE A COLD ROLLED TRANSFORMER STEEL WITH A RIBBED TEXTURE AND SP. LOSSES RHO15-50 EQUALS 0'9-1.0 W-KG THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE FULFILLED. THE PRESENCE UF STkUNGLY PkfjNOUt%'Cc CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC TEXTURE; THE DEGREE OF PERFECTION.OF THE MAGNETIC TEXTURE SHOULD BESUCH THAT GAMMA LQIUALS (1-3).TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE6; THE AV. GRAIN SIZE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AT.1-4 MM; THE SUM TOTAL OF C, S, N1 AND AL IMPURITIES IN THE STEEL SHOULD BE SMALLER THAN 0-01PERCENT. FACILITY: VERKH-ISETSKII MET.,!ZAVOD, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 536.2.082 DUGANIOV, G. V., CHISTYAKOV, V. L. , STREZHEKUROV, E. Ye. "New TPM-1 Heat-Physical Instrument" ie Priborostroyeniye. Resp. Mezhved. Nauch.-Teklin. Sb. [InstTument Building. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection], 1972, No 13, pp 17-21 (Translated from Reforativnyy Zhuriial Metrologiya i -2.847), by V. S. K. lzmeritelInaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1973, Abstract No 3_5 Translation: A report is presented on the T11M device, developed at the Sevastopol' InstruraciA BUilding Institute, designed for determination of 11 combination of heat-physical characteristics of materials, including metals, by an express method under production conditions. The sensor of the device is made of Teflon with a low coefficient of linear expansion and a low heat conductivity coefficient. The indicator of the wasurement circuit is a type ViV 250 pa mi.croammeter. The device is supplied 1)), a "Krona" battery with a total voltage of 9 v; the heatcr of the thermal sensor is supplied by an individual battery of 5.6 v. The TPM-I device, properly calibrated, can detect the presence of certain inclusions or cavities in metals during rolling of titanium and alloy plates, and also during assembly or installation of metal structures. I figure, 2 biblio. refs. 102 CA 1 S TYA K 0\/ .u 66. US5,t UDC 002,001 CHISTMOV, V. M. "Problems of fnfonn~tics (A Discussion)" 11ovosibirsk, Probl. Informatilki. Zanchn. Settinar Sbornill- (Problems of Informatics. ~A Correspondence S(:minar -- Collect~on of Works), Vypusk 1, "Nati~m," 19-10, PP 13-23 (from R-211i -- infornatika, NO 4, Apr 71, Abstract 110 71-4.12 (7111--1138)) Tran5lation: lndivfdu;~l probltiv; of infomatics are exanIm-d in the forri of' a discussion. and it Ia noLed that at leant thref. viewn of infornatlen exl,7t it tho- Present tine. ThLy rcf1ect rer~):ectivcly the poJnt:,, of vic-W of speciali.-As in the fields of autoination, tei~merhanjQs, measurenent teelmolog-v, ard computev tuchnoloFy; informatics; and scientoloey and fore casting,. 1t is Confirned thaT, Inforinstics as a science is in an empirical starve of development and it is necessa;.-y to raine it to a MFhez thcoretical lc,,el. 1rilom-atics is defined as the science w*-c~n-- subject is the relationship betwreen a scientific information svstem 2.-,d the ji-ift-maition pro- Cesses In it. In accordance with this upders turd ing, three rrc)UP3 of Urgent probJemS (Problcm nodLr) are siqgled out: 1) reseavch on the erairsions of infor-waticon In a coirmun Ica t ions Lyst,~v and the assov.1-ated problems of ratiorili7ation of the Proci~sscr of production of now structures, Including creative prom-i-cs; 2) Increa-Arjj~ the "I Aug 71 F~ D: CM-MiETICS USSR CHISTYAF011, V. M., Probl. Informatiki. Zaochn. Seminar Sbornik, Vypusk I "I"'auka,11 1970, pp 13-23 Capacity of Information and consfAidation or knowledge; ar~-l 3) a studY of the Pri-n- ciples of infor.-mation propaga"lon and a scar-ch for ways or ir~provirg transr.-Assion chinnelr. and thf., processes of l.erception. Phe a' tructure of infor!7:atics, ::t th,-: c-:~n- tree, residtinF, in a r---~riaration of thu, tent level Is givtm in the for.7 of a problem problem noJes. 1~ is concluded that the prcb-len tree may provu useful in a survey of the re:~earch tr.--nds ane, bouv.-.".-iries of informatics, w1hich can be ru&u-3,A as a composite scjeri(2r~ of an applied nature. aDijissvimn L501ZTOdV--ON NOISS90)v 011.13, ~?00/ZZOO/GOO/690/OL/6120/Ffl--DN d9lS 69EO/9661--3WVVJ/lDT8 AXO'dd-I 0313]SSVI)Nn--ssvi:) itq3wnmo~. -SN'0110lbIS311 ON--9NI)i'dVW -IOUINDO SISA-IONIE91=1 'SISOGI:)v 'NOISrIJ'e;d snoN?AVIUNI I(Il)V 311OV'l 1-13SSgA 000-19 11.)Nni--sgvi Old0l. S3:)N310S IV')103lq GNV IV:)I',')Ol0lq--SV-~'dV E)3runs- OL ------- 03HS]iond 31VO, SZ-ZZ dd 'S 'd N. 169 IOA 1OL61 'ANIS1103W 1 1190-1019 AONCIVINIBI-M.42aSN.19 dssn--O:INI .-=10 muNmol, :) 'AONVAISIHO '*VA*D. '13999 "S*HD 'AONA3sno '*W*O 'A3AAOIOS-(S0)~-d0H.Ln-v I . -n- WS INVTdO - - 3H1 JO S3SS330'dd OIIAIONI)391A NI SONnl 3HI JO NGIlVdI3II)iVd 3HI--:JI.Ll---l 10%,f) Zzo. OLI3QU--,-3lVe ONISS9DOI,~J,d 931=1 is,sv . ... . ........... .. ...... ------ /2 022 UNCLIASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 C IRC ACCESSION NIO--AP0121057 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--[U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN EXPERIMENTS ON DOGS THE AUTHORS -~ST-UDIED THE REACTION OF PULMONARY VESSELS TO THE A014INISTRATION OF A 30PERCEINT SOLUTION OF LACTIC ACID WHICH CAUSES SPASM OF PULMONARY VESSELS AND A STATE OF METABOLIC ACIDOSIS. IT IS SHOWIN THAT IN THF BLOOD.OUTFLOWING FROM THE LUNGS THE C014TENT OF FIBRINOLYSIS PROACTIVATORS AND FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY ARE GHIGHER. IN COMPARISON AiTH THOSE IN THE BLOOD INFLOWING TO THE,LUNG. FACILITY: SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY, mOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED USSR ~CHISITAKOV, V. P. n Branching Processes with Several 'I~ypcs of Particles" Teoriya Veroyatnostey i Eye Primeneniya [Theory of Probabilities and its Application], 1972 Vol 17, No 4, pp 669-678 (Translated from Referativily-'r Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4VI14, by A. Zubkov). Translation: The author extends result-, %..,hich lie pyoduced in studying trans i - ent phenomena in branching processes with m types of particles for the case of discrete time to the case. of continuous time (see RZIlMat, 1961, 9V62), and corrects certain errors in the earlier article. i/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED ---30OCT70 PROCESSING DATE TITLE-TAUTOMERISM OF 5,5,DISUBSTITUTED BARBITURIC ACIDS -U- _.~AUTHOR-M)-GAVRILINt G-F-t CHISTYAKOV9 V.YE.r KONONENKOY G*A. ~-.CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40(3), 669-72~ SEDATE PUBLISHED 70 ;~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND ME01CAL SCIENCES ,TOPIC TAGS--TAUTOMERISM, BARBITURATE# ORGANIC ACID, KETONE, PHARMACEUTICS ~CONTRO' MARKIhCr -NO RESTRICTIO14S _.~DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ..~P'ROXY REELIFRAME-2000/0932 STEP NO--UR/00-)'9/70/040/003/0669/0672 CIRC ACCESSICh NO-AP0124592 212 012 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124592 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IR SPECTRA OF BARBITURIC ACIDS AND .-THEIR K SALTS SHOW THAT 5.5,01SUBSTITUTED ACIDS C.PHONOBAR131TAL AND ITS HYDRATE, CARBITAL, AMYTAL) POSSESS, IN THE SOLID STATEr THE TRIKETO OR DIKETOLACTIM STRUCTURES. HYDROLYSIS OF SENZONAL 1 HR WITH AQ. NAUH GAVE THE PRODUCT IDENTIFIED AS PH SUC32 rHCONBLCONH SUB2 M. 2100EGREESt 1. E. ENOLIZATION OCCURS AT THE 4(6),CARBGNYL GROUP OF SARBITURIC ACID. -.FACILITY: VOVUKUZNETSK- NAUCH.-ISSLED. KHIM~-FARI!v. INST., NOVOKUZNETS.~-, USSR. .5 S7J 02 LX. 4b. 5TUDY OF TIM WCHANISM OF CR(KMI K;J) kLLrjYtt4G OF AU1OLPITAXI&L LkT,,F-c; ON COUP1.11SATION FROti MUCU"R UEAR; 1.4 A VAC111"! A.,..SpX4man, L. .44, Nemiro-kiv, 12,4,_CIIL-L~ , v- vo ibt [Article by Yj t~Ald'._, No 3 "k III ~irj-nzftmi pa Pratriva%am ~r1urrevodniko-kh Kristmi-v i PIcm;;,, Hin,atan, 12-17 June 1972, J, 1191 A rvp~rt in given on tho-ret-jIts of studving thr rri,wtli of ftutcenitax. a, Igy"n of germant .um with condensation irt7m wleculAr bt-amo Lit a vacuum of .,U- mm Jig obtained bv bielins of a vatior-all pump. Studies vetc made of the initial griuth xtart, c, I thr Cc nutrrjttAi,Lnl I-Irn At cosidensatit,n tc~erft- turen of 620-921.1% and with a growth rate of 160 Alone. It im dor,oastra-cll tl,.t gr-tt, bvgt.,t with nucle.ti.n. trrovth and ~( itiowth Inlets. The higher te."eracures correspond to larr..vr Jim-listens ef tat Islatm and lower dennity of them. The stage of inlet gfowth delineo the sur- face morpholory of the epitaxial layer in the following gr~th stages. It ill deonittrated that the dcj%tec of pertection of Uu, c",nLal, lattice of the epitaxial layer and Its surface morphology eo"entially derbrid on the surface nLrucLure of the nubatraLe. The suhatrate surface van bombarded with argon tons in a vacuum of 2-10-3 = 11i; dtrectl~ before growing, This tivat- ment; cleans the surface of the oxide lay-er And other contamirinnts. Herel the number of defects Lit the crystal Lattice of the autocititAKIal, lover of par%arr- lum is reduced by two or three orders. Studies wern made of the %:onden.Att,no diffusion and reevAporotier, of impurity Attift" with growth of the Sormantunt nutorpitAxtAl layer.. It was demonstrated that it to possible to find conditions which insure rrviroJucible deposition of the epitaxiAl layers with a high alloying level. A study was made of the possibility of the occurrence of the mechanism by the vapor - autoepitaxial layer and vapor - liquid - autoepitalatal lanrer scheme. IX-4.. STUUY 011 Cf.R"IUM FPtTAXY FRO4 A MOLECULAR RCAM IN A VACUUM 'MAOUM fail MIE LIQUID PIIA.SE ArtlClC,bv_A._1._P9k&rev. Yu. P. Mtlashenko,A. N. Vu D, 118tvakov, Mlo-cw-. t1o"41bir.k, III Simpozium po frotmennam Rnnta I Sfnt~zx roIupr_o`v-o`3- M~O"6,h Wrl'tall.v I Rux.j.n. SZ-11 June 191Z. p Iltjj A stij~ On mnde of Rerwfiniu= epIt4xY fro". a =01ccular I-in in 4 VACUM JU 07; - flu" tn 'I throujzh a layer of previously forumd liquid phase (tin . Mr Iod[tt". P'.1111'JIM) On the Urf4Ct Of VOrIOUM AubltrAtdn IgemanLum, silicon or Rallium arnenLdel. T'he beat results were obtained for the cane ,of remanium ccndenqatInn through the alloy layeritin-leAdl on the surfAce of the jaono- cr/otalline. xrr"nlutt ~ub-jtrsta. Thle In explained by the bent vetting con- -Am ditions. The depooltion of the netal creati the liquid phone was carried out at a %uhntratt tetverature of 70-100 degree%. subsequent pickling of the xatAl at a trmterature of 300-500 degree%, and deposition of gerantum throuzIt the llqold phone layer. at 300-400 degrees. The x-ray diffraction nw,thod of Konsel. was used to emtio4te the variation of the cryijtnl lattice p4r4rettr of the outuepitnxial layer,of germanium on saturation of it with tin 10.97 &tonic percentl. The possibility, of creating mi6rodiodes using the given process In demonstrated. 7be volt-sapere characteclaticA of the altrodlodes,C).2aza In disnotor Itho n-type layer, the p-typs su6otrate) art close to the characteristics of the all-purpose DITs and DIM gtr~nl= point. con tact diadem. The results obtained indicate the prospoictiventes of the $Ivan method of *Vita" for the creation of homajunctions and becerojunctione I based an seelconduLtors. ~p P-5 IV-5. INTENSIFICATION Of TUE GRW'111 rROCESSES OF EPITAXLAL LAYERS 8Y PHOTO UlTATION AND THE APPLICATION Of ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS [Article by Tu. 0. Chistyakov, b-D-Gerasisov, 'fu. P. Rayvqvs. A. H. Pallyanko, V. A. V. 1. ShAr4pov, Mo%tov,. NovastbiroV., it! Sim ~Ztugz ;~~ Prot.tespus Rcisti-l";! Patup,r-v-p~LcitkcLv-ikh.Krk!t&klav L Plev41k, Russian, 12-17 June. 1972. P 46J The off"t on the syx-.do from photairradtatton and electromaltnotic fields permits, in contrast to the themaleffect, stimulation of defined ch"Ical reactions both in the volume And at the phase iotttfats. Each chemical act, dspeodituK on the electronic transitions taking place in it requires irradiation by light of a ttrLctly defined wave length. The, photo irradiation offers the possibillty ~of simpLe reallsation of 4 selective crystal growth with respect to Ar". In the papers by rrattet and Kusaigava it was demonstrated that irTadiation by ultraviolet light lowers the sutnopLtaxy temperature of the silicon In the presence of bydrormn reduction of SLCY 4 and St2C1. respectively, ami with a conctertt temperature it increases th* growth'tate. In the experiments of the authors by application of an electric field with an intensity of 3 kv/ce in the chloride process of silicon outoapitaxy, it woo possible to Increase the growth rate of the opitaxial layers and also to reduce the process temperature. In addition* the variation In intensity of the oLactrostagnatic (told permits variation of cho alloyin& level without varying the composition of the vapor-gas mixture. he Indicated effects also apes -Ap ame, possibilities for integrating the 4 teebool.Tolcal processes. 43 9 .1 MEMUMUSH OF SILICON AUTCEPITAXY DURING URNSPORT N S---A1.L T%M:,RVALS (Article by Yu. 0. Mat A. S. Korotku_,, Rosta i Strukturn M;- ME. Rusaian,.Part 2, 1969, pp 42-511 Vie thermodyn3MIC And kinetic studies of the rtacticzz u1nic-h ate con,ilidered 11-33 dcflrdn; in the silicon transport process,using transport agents adopted by us 141 to explain the ex1s:Inr experimental data djd not Rive astisfaccarv results. The growth r4ttn*f the eUtVtpit4Xjfil let"r of silicon obtained by the calculation prcccd%:re for transport by the reaction: MCI, . tit P. 2 biall . (1) signilirantly excevi the experimental values at the same ti=e as the calculation baes-4 an the assumption that the transport is realited usto.; the reaction 01 4 2 901 4=:: AL012 * 12 (2) give& VAIUQ9 almost an order smaller than the experimental values (Figure l(s). The lack of correspardence of the theoretical and cxerinental results in dLfftcult to explain beginninq with the Fenerally accepted criteria of the Sandwich process. Obviously. the existing concepts of the nectuintsm of Auto- epitaxy do not take into acco,unt any cardinal peculiarities of the process. The authors of rctcrcnc~ 13) arrived at anslocous concLusloms In their rcsoarch. Without indicating the lack of correspondence at the extrtrintritAl and theoretical results, they could not explain a n=ber of anc,-.alouit phcncmena when obtaining autociiLtaxial layers of silicon by the Sandwich method. in spite of the nu=crous studies (51, the phenomena connected with autoallaying a,, tlw Autoopitaxi.1 layer of silicon by the admixture entering into the oubstate composition remain unexplained. There is no explanation frm the point at view of existing cOnctP t% of the mechanism of autocl3itaxY, and the Anomalous differences in The transport coefficients of the elements of rroup III which ate similar with respect to proportion (for baron K - 0.6-0.8; for sluaLnzat K - 0.01-0.02) or group V elements (for phosphorus and arsenic K - 0.3-0.4; for antimony X - 0.01- 0.005). Therefore, the conclusion regarding, the tecessity for reexamining the existing point of viev of the autoapitaxy itechasism turns out to be vall.d. 32 JO: JP05 S?A'7q 1171LIZATI01i OF 111K SANDIWICH METHOD30 MAIN EPITAXIAL LAVERS OF SMICONDUCTING PATMALS (Article by A. S. j*.rotkoV' Yu. 1). Chisty na" Novosibirsk, trotses3v Ro~tT-r--5E-r6V-t75;_a ~U-_-- TrudX Si=pcziur.%. Russian, Part 2, 1969, pp 33-41J In thin paper a mtudy was Guide of cbtalnU13 outoepitaxial layers of Si. GaAs and alao betercepitax-ial layers of GaAs-Gt using the Sandwich method (I]. &a the transport aRent for transporting tile silicon we used SiCl4 vapor and for the GaAs trallitport. the It20 + It2uyate.. Tile %.actions rtguliLtIng the transport process in chill cast are- stol, . &I X'i 2 luel" st 11cl, 2 !.A. 1~0 0&,0 . it, A., The thernodynanic and kinetic analysis of the reactions (1) and (2) which are v considered 12-41 defining In the silicon transport process performed by us in reference 151 dei~nxtrated the significant lack of correspondence of the calcu- lated andexperimental values. In order to explain this snd a number of other &n0t,aIQua phslnomtna ,otftd during the utotpitsxy, a proposed a machanis. J61 takinz. into account the nature of the physical-chemical interaction of tile sutstr6tt with cho environment arA assuming the presence of A liquid phase of defin&A co~.positlon or. the surfae of the platen. L-ERr I ItntIL A rl%Uttand rroC.1ure 4 In order to obtain the opitaxial layers of gallium arsenide. A device VAG used with i11frared heating. The heAtinx by infrared 1khts losoors the amount of I a , , ,:d:Lxture enterinit the reaction zone from the clemonts of the *pp. r tuss inc h laments are at a lower temperature than the Sandwich packet. In addition, the low inertia of the infrared beaters permits us to achieve the given process temperature in two or three minutes after switching the lamps 24 11K 14 :2L.WE `13 HECRANIsM OF WMEPITh" OF MIMI VOK GROWT11, FROM TRE VAPOF-CAS (SiCI4 4, 11, + ~ 'C13 ) IN Till? OPEN PROCIT5,5. [Article. by. Yu. D. Chi9tyakay. V. M. RIrvui,,ov; No-m1birsk, Protricanv i~;Zrn I ~strukturn Lrji~Lv SiMeaziu~.,Pussian. Part 2, 1969, pp 22-321 Introduction Tito exinting concepts of the growth of autoepluixial layers of #i"cz0 can not give an answer to a nutm-brr of cite problems of practicni L"portAnct advanced by epitAxial technology. Insamuch as tho mothod of olitalhisim autv- epitaxial layers of, silicon by reducing it with hydrogen from halides in th~ open process has been most developed, and it is widoly use,! In epitaxial technology, without a doubt any efforts more precisely to define. the ~choniom of the epitaxy procesm are "pi,.dient. The mechanism of autoepitaxy at nillcon discussed varlior (1. 21 In general outlines was batted on the nnsunption of the ex1itence of a contim-2,us thin layer of liquid phase coating the surface of the substrate and partlcilpattng in the process of growth of the autoepitnxtal layer of x1licon. The Indicated laynr Lis formed in accordance with the phase tqullibr-um dianrom of the system () ' in the alloying 'additive, )" to a rflnd= AdMiXtUr~j~ ThIA isler diffCTS with Tt%pVCt to C0np0ftttla11 &t1d ~M~tutnt- of formation from the layers or the liquid phase which were dimcusved In tlit papers by Wagner, et al. 13, 41, Filby and Nielsen (51, -1 so on. The VLS (vapor-liquid-solid state) mechanism pro;~sed by the$,. author* provides Ior the prosenca or a specially ^pplLej layer of one of the act.!. giving the light-AIJOY eUtCCtIC 110111t With the qu~Strttte. When the nilicon reaches the surface of the artificinlly formed liquid phase. growth of the autoopitaxial layer of the 9111con an the liquid phame-subs t rate interface taken place. The purpose of this p4par in to cot firm th* rmality of the ex1ptence of the liquid oxygen-contatning phone occurring spontaneously durIzig the pCoceso 14 - USSR UDC 621.217.7.087.92-932 FRANK, G. A., and CHISTAKOV, Yu. D. "On the Possibility of Making Precision Thin-Film Voltage Dividers for Digital Measuring Instruments" Sb. nauch. tr. po probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in-t elektron. tekhn. (Collected Scientific Works on Problems of Microelectronics. Moscmr Institute of Electronic Technology), 1972, vyp. 8, pp 165-173 (from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vychislitel'naya Tekhnika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9A112) Translation: The authors consider requirements for the most typical re- sistor ratio circuits used in digital measuring instruments and investigate the possibility of making voltage dividers by thin-film techniques. Technological particulars which improve the electropliysical properties of voltage dividers are presented. Two illustrations, bibliography of one title. Resume'. 7 73 Xit-5. HUHANISMS OF 11W PROCESS OF LOCAL PICKLING OF StUC(V SU-tSTILATLS PASKED WITH SILICON OXIDE, [Article Voy ?tt 2~~__Shchetblnin, X. ShvArts, Yu. 1). MiAtvskov. hoscow; - _:7G. M. .T.rIzium~PA rylto'..-fte, !;!of1tA I rlntvr~ Novosibirsk, III Sin . 0 1 .!~ t~ ttldrli k'~%:ZkLt ` _ _ _ KrI Rtal ],)y I fl c7to ~ kfuos I an, 22- 17 J,u,e 19 1.2. p W31 . A niody was wdc of Llin proc-ii of locsl plckllitf~ of silicon &WiNtrates PASkCd With Nil1CCM GXld4i 11) a mixturst of hydroren ch14-tiIdIc and hv-jrvrvn. It vm foua,l thdt. the atuipe of the dtpreoaLons " a result of the etching deptn'is on the. teirptrature and concentr4tioti of the, hydrogcn thloritir #%%%d is ticteraLutd by two simultaneously occurrIn% ptocr%ttev: between the silicon substratj free of the oxide twipk und t1jo 11rilCe mixture and between the substrate Wd the silicon oxide film In the presence of by-droren. Tit. sechaniam of loc&x etching or the silicon substrates masked by so, oxide film is proponed. atid the popalble, forms of the depressions arm ex- plained on the basis of this. The quantitative relation of the norstal and tangential eLchlaa tat" of the derreastowLe Cound. 4 ri L 14, 03 1 A I SSVIDNn 9fScjOlOdV--'3t4 140ISS3:):)V 31113 isiolosiollooloooloLlOL~01,dn--ON d3IS TSS0/8R61--3WVdj/13911 AXO)id: O31jlssvlXvr)--Ssvlo IN13M)DOG SNOIIDI*eIS3U AONV*)VA IV.ISA)i3 '301X0 '109=1:4-3 -Wwb3HII-:~ 'Al83dObd 33vi8ns IV13W Awijj govidns 'gov:juns wnNjv.,n-iv--sqv.L DidOll SDISAHd 'SIMf31VW--SV3~IV 133runs.- oL ------- o3Hsi-iBnd 3 l..V 0. I-osl (1) SU6T ivi3w vsss )inVN *OVNV *A71-33MIOS., iissn--O:ANI :10 kd.LNnl)3 *o,nA 'AQNVAISIHO 1*9'0-'A3S.LNIHONVd-3A-(ZO)-~dDHlinV., -n- 3)VJbnS WnNIhniv NV NO S3,enol-j ')LON'VOVA AO NOIIVWVOA 9H1 NI WIld 30IXO NV 30 310d-31111- OLd3SPI--31VO DNISS33OWd 031=1ISSIVIONn - - - - - - -. . . . . .- - - - - - - - - 212 024 UNCLASSI FIED PIROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 .ClqC ACCESSION 610--AP0105536 o'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF THE DEryREE OF SUPERCOOLING DELTA TAU NEEDED,FOR INITIATION OF NUCLEI OF VACANCY FIGURES ON THE SURFACE OF AL, AND THE TEMPERING TEMP., TAU SUBH SHOWED THAT WITH A RISE IN TAU~SUBH THE MAGNITUDE DELTA TAU FALLS IN ACCORD WITH THE DERIVED EXPRESSION DELTA TAU EQUALS ALPHA TAU SUlBH PRIMETHREE-HALVES MINUS BETA TAU SUBH,PRIME2, WHERE ALPHA AND BETA ARE COEFFS. AFTER ACHIEVING A CERTAIN VALUE,TAU SUBH THERE IS A CHANGE IN -THE SLOPE OF CURVE DELTA TAU EQUALS F(TAU SUBH), WHICH IS RELATED TO THE CHANGE.IN THE TEMP. REGION OF THE FORMATION OF THE OXIDE FILM ON THE AL :.,SURFACE. THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF THE OXIDE FILM ON'THE.AL SURFACE IN THE DEVELOPMENT-AND FURTHER GROWTH OF THE VACANCY FIGURES WAS CONFIRMED. IIN(.1 ASSIFIFD 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO TITLE--,MEASURING THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THIN LAYERS OF SOLIDS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SERGEYEVi O.A.t CA.11!~ ipf~W _L~~qvt YU.A. 7 COUNTRY OF INFO--'USSR ~--SOURCE-TR. METROL. It'-TOV SSSR, WORKS OF METROLOGICAL INSTITUTES OF THE NO 1, JAN 70,ABSTRACT NO 1A160 DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--THERMAL'CONDUCTIVITYr HEAT MEASUREMENTY L At'll NATEO STRUCrURE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICHONS POCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~~PROXY REEL/FRA.ME--1992/0979 STEP NO--UR/0000/701000/111/0040/0053 CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AR0112139 UNCLASSIFIE0 --v2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30GCT70 ICIRC ACCESSION NO--AR0112139 :.A,3STRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ANALYSIS IS GIVEN~ OF O.RIGI,\IAL WORK DEALING WITH THE MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY UF THIN LAYERS IVITY 'OF SCLIDS. IT IS SHOWN THAT METHODS OF MEASURING THERMIAL CONDUCTI -USED SUCCESSFULLY ON MASSIVE SPECIMENS ARE NOT PRACTICALLY SUITA13LE FOR THIN LAYERS. IT IS CONCLUDED THAT THE USE OF CONVENTIONAL METHODS IS RESTRICTED TO THE REGION OF LOW VALUES OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (BASICALLY NO MORE THAN I SvM. DEG) AND C014PARATIVELY THICK LAYERS OF THE SPECIMENS STUDIED (200-MICRONS AND UP). UNC LASS I F [ED USSR UDC 53:07/.08 SERGEYEV, 0. A.-, CHISTYAKGV, Yu. '911,easuring the Thermal Conductivity of Thin Layers of Solids" Tr_ metrgl- in-toy SSSR (Works of Metrological Institutes of the USSR) vyp. 111 (171), PP 40-53 (from LZh-F-Ia, No 1, Jan 70, Abstract No 1A160) Tranglation: An analysis is given of original work dealing with the measurement of thermal conductivity of thin layers of solids. it is shownthat methods of measuring thermal conductivity used successfully on massive specimens are not practically suitable for.thin layers. It is concluded that the use of conven- tional methods is restricted to the region.of low values of thermal conductivity -(basically no more than 1 W/m.deg) and comparatively thick layers of the speci- mens.,studied (200 microns and up). Bibliography of 22 titles. Authors' abstract. USSR UDO 621.)15.592;~)46.28 CHISTYAKOV, YU.D., PALIYEM'O, A.N., GULIDOV, D.N., SEECHENOV, D.A. "Some Features Of The Growth Of Autoepitaxial Layers Cf Silicon During Application Of Exterior Electrical Field" Sb. nauch.tr. Do probl. mikroelektron. Moak.in-t elektron.tekhn. (Collection Of Scientific Works On Problems Of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute Of Electron- ics Technology), 1972, Issue 8, pp 161-164 (from RZh:Elektronika i _veye primen- eniye, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No 9B77) Translation:- Consideration is given to the effect of an electrical field on the rate-of flow of a chemical reaction at.the surface of an increasing autoepitaxial layer (AEL) and on the controlled introduction of impurities into the AEL. Experi- mental data are presented on the growth rate of an AEL from a vapor-gas mixture (BiGlLL + H ) during application of an exterior electrical f ield with an intens- ity of 1 1. 3~-B/cm- 6 ref. Sum'maryo USSR UDO 621.315.592:546.88 SLOTIN, V-V-, BUTURLIN, A.I., DUVANOV, G.V.) OHISTYAKOV, YU.D. "Thermodynamic Analysis Of Hydrolysis Reaction Of Silicon Tetrachloride Vaporsil Sb.nauch.tr. -oo 2robl.mikroelektron. Moak. in-ta elektron.tekhn. (Collection QL' Scientific Works On Problems Of Microelectronics). Moscow Institute Of Electron- ice Technology), 1972, Issue 8, pp,193-199 (from RZh:Elel-tronika i yeye primen- 4~niye., No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No 9B81) Translation:. A thermodynamic analysis is made of the hydrolysis reaction of S'014. The temperature is determined for preparation of silica gel type products 600 0). The role is considered of the. hydrolysis reaction Of SiC14 vapors in a chloride process for preparation of autoepitaxial layers of Si. 4 ref. Summary. USSR UDG 621-315-592:546.28 CHISTYAKOV, YU.D., RAYNOVA, YU.P., MALININ, A.YU. "Mechanism Of Formation Of Oxide Films Of Silicon From Vapor-Gas Mixture [SiO14 + H2 --'> C021" Sb.nauch.tr. Ro probl. mikroelektron. Mosk. in--t elektron. tekhn. (Collection Of Scientific Works On Problems Or' Microelectronics. Moscow Institute Of Electron- ics TechnologY), 1972, IsBue 8, pp 174-18) (from RZh;EleV-.tranika i yeye primenen- iye, No 9, Sept 1972, Abstract No 9B84) Translat-ion: The principal kinetic characteristics are considered of the process of reaction of S'014 with Hq and 002, and conclusions are drawn concerning the reaction mechanism of the I~tter. The micromechanism of the formation of the oxide phase of the vapor-gae mixture [SiOl4,+ H2 + 0021 iD conoidored in accord- ance with the phase diagrams in the system Si-O- 7 ref. Summary. USSR UDO 621.31r-.592:546.28 SLOTIN, V.V., BUTURLIN, A.I., DUVANCV, G.V., CHISTYAKQV,_I~I.D. "On The Possibility Of Control Of The Composition Of A Vapor-Gas Mixture in The Chloride Process Of Preparing Autoepitaxial Layers Of Silicon By The Method Of Piezoauartz Microweighing With A Sorbing Layer" Sb. nauch.tr. po probl.mikroelektron. Moak. in-tu cleVtron.telhn. (Collection Q_P Scientific Works On Problems Of Microelectronics. Moscow Institute Of Electron- icsITechnology), 1972, Issue 8, pp 184-192 (from RZh:El--ktronika i ye've primen- eniye, No 91 Sept 722 Abstract No 9B78) 'Translation: The paper conaidarD a statement oP the problain of automatization of the control of the composition of a vapor-gas mixture in the chloride pro- cess of preparing autoepitaxial layers of Si. Requirements are formulated for methods of control which make it possible to automatize the measurement process. An analysis is made of the possibilities of a method of piezoquartz microweighing with a aorbing layer and the prospects for its use for continuous control of the composition of vapor-gas mixtures are shown. 16 ref. Summary. USSR VORONOV, A. A. CHISTYAKOV, Yu. V. "Approximate Methods of Determining Busy Period" Teoriya i Prakt. Mekhanizir. Obrab. Ekon. Inform. [Theory and Practice of Mechanized Processing of Economic Information -- Collection of Works], Moscow, 1971, pp 65-74 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V71 from the Resume). Translation: A one-line queueing system, with waiting and unlimited line length is studied with a recurrent input flow and arbitrary distribution of servicing time. Approximate methods for production.of,the distribution, functions and mathematical expectation of the busy period are developed. 2 "N MO MIT I vqml USSR uDc: 681.3.o6:51 VORONOV, A. A. , CHISTYAKOV, Yu. V. "One Mathematice-f1ro Mel 0~_Co_mDuter Solution of Problems a-f- Varying Priority" V sb. Teoriva i Dr,--Jztika mashin. cbrab. ckon. inform. (Theor~f and Prac- tice in the Computer FrocCosing of Economic InIormation- collection of works), Moscow, 1971, PP 50-64 (from Kh-Kibernetika,- No 7, Jull 71, Abstract Ila 7V7hO) Translation: in the face of the random nature of the presentation of demands.for solution of individual problems and random. time of their solution, it is necessary to be able to evaluate the reliability of the solution of prablerfis within the dcadlines establit;hed even in the plan- ning stage of atomic power plants. This paper deals with the proW.C111 of making this kind of' evaluation. 1/1 USSR UDC 547-963.3 CHI=AKOVA, A V -ftT50--structure of Viral Desoxyribo nucleic Acids" Abstract-. This survey presents data on the dimensions of MA molecules isolated from virus Darticles; the, characteristics of the structure of single- strand DNA. obtained from phages and of double-helix D.NA, which is typical of animal viruses and the majority of pha.-es, are also presented. in addition, various ring-shaped forms of viral DNA. are considered. 83 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED ~PRCCESSING DATE--30OCTTO TITLE--CHANGES IN THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF EPIDERMIS IN PSORIASIS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-TSVETKOVA, G.M., GETLING, Z.M.1 CHISTYAKOVA, I.A. ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VESTNIK DERM.ATOLOGII I VENEROLOGI!v 1970, NR 5, PP 13-17 ~.,DATe PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--SKIN DISEASE, alOPSY, UIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE 'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0689 STEP NO--UR/0206/70/000100510013/0017 _CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121350 UNCLASSIFIE0 -2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121350 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER PRESENTS THE RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION OF THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF EPIDERMIS IN UIFFERENT PERIODS AND FORMS OF P.SORIASIS (STATIONARY AND PROGRESSING PERIODSP AS WELL AS IN PSORIATIC ERYTHROOERMIA). - BIOPSIES OF THE SKIN IN THE AREA OF PSORIATIC ELEMENTS FROM 10 PATIENTS AT THE AGE OF,21 TO 50 YEARS WERE STUDIED. THE STUDIES INDICATED THAr DEVELOPMENT OF PSORIATIC ELEMENTS WAS BASED ON INCREASED FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF EPIDERMIS CELLS ACCOMPANIED BY DISTURBANCES IN OXIDATIVE PROCESSES AND PHENOMENA OF KERATINIZATION. HYPOXIC STATES.ARE CONFIRMED BY THE PRESENCE OF DYSTROPHIC AND DESTRUCTIVE CHANGES IN EPIDERMIS CELLS AND SIGNS OF EDEMA. FACILITY: OTDELY PATOMORFOLOGII I~OERMATOLOGII N-1 KCZHNO-VENEROLOGICHESKOGO INSTITUTA MINISTERSTVA ZDRAVOOKHRANEN- SSSR,.MQSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED immim, VIE -11 '. , g ~mgf 19mlomm-mirt -1101=r*m Pharmacology and-To*icology USSR UDC 615.285.7.099 BUCRKO, V. H., RABUKHINA, V. A., and CHI Chair of Internal te i~ meni I~ Diseases, First Leningrad Medical P. Pavlov, Hospital Number Two, Zhdanovskiy Rayon "Clinical Manifestations of Occupational Intoxications With Some Organaphos- phorus compounds" Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsin,,, No 10, Oct 70, pp 143-145. Abstract: Clinical manifestations and methods of treatment are described for 106 cases of intoxication with chlorophos (Dipterex) or.thiophos, organo- phosphorus compounds widely used in agriculturefor the.control of insects and rodents. The patients arrived at,the hospital within 1 to 15 hours after intake.of 30 to 500 g of the poisons. on the.basis of clinical symptoms, intoxications with these compounds are divided into mild, moderately severe, and severe categories. Severity,of intoxication varies according to the.time lag between intake of the poison and medicalttreatment. No definite relation- ship between dose and severity was established. Symptoms of moderate intoxi- cation include bradycardia, moisis,.muscular fibrillation, and, in some cases, asthma induced by.bronchospasme.. In mild cases, these symptoms are less 1/2 USSR BUCHKO, V. M., et al, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 10, Oct 70, pp 143-145 strongly expressed. Severe cases are usually accompanied by disturbances of the central nervous system, coma, disturbed respiration, low arterial pres- sure, and pulmonary edema, in addition to the above symptoms. Treatment usually consists of administration of atropine, ephedrine, cardiac prepara- tions, glucose with vitamins, artificial,respiration, and camphor and oxygen when necessary. Prompt gastric lavage is'an,important:factor in prevention of the development of severe forms of this,int.oxication'. 2/2 - 65 'Acc. Nr: AP0044183- /f Ref. Code: UR~0016 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiol gi 0 "~Epidemiologii, i Immunobiologii,1970, Nr 2, pp VS~ CHANGES OF THE PROPERTIES OF DIPHTHERIA BACTERIOPHAGEAND OF ITS CAPACITY TO CONVERSION IN THE DIRECTION OF TOXIGENICITY WITH THE CHANGE OF THE HOST-STRAIN 1. V. Chiskakova Diphtheria moderate bacteriophage 253k, isolated from local lysocrenic toxigenic culiu- re, capable of provoking lysogenic conversion of sensitive , nontoxigenic cLilture in-to tz)xi- genic, lost its converting activity and capacity to Me its initial strain of reproduction after adaptation to nonsensitive strain C. diphtheriae No. 444 (Freeman). The loss of converting properties was irreversible and repeated adaptation of such changed bacteriophage to the ini- tial host failcd to lead to reversion of its initial signs. A f ter.the adap tat ion to the strai ri No444, bacteriophage 253k acquired the properties which affiliated it ivith the known Roumanian bacterlophage Pc29, for which the mentioned culture was the usual strain of reproduction. The changes described led to a supposition that they occurred on account of mutations (A the converting e. bacieriopliag e/1 RE%FRAIE 13.z: USSR UDC 551.57113a BUKATY, V. I. KOPYTIN Yu. D POGODAYEV, V. A. Y,11.~ .1 CHISTYAKOVA, L. K. , Institute of Atmospheric Optlcs of the Slberian bepartment of L L -he Academy of Sciences USSR, Siberian Physicotechnicall institute imeni V. D. Yuznetsov at Tomsk State University "The Light-ReactiLve Motion of Aerosol Particles Acted on. by Optical Radiation" To-msk, Izvestiya -11-11sshikh Uchebnyk-h. 4"avedeniy, Fiz--'ka, No. 3, 1972, pp 41-44 Abstract: A stud%,, of the motion of water droplets of an aeroso 1 under the action of opt~cai radiation is described. Itis noted that in the heatin:r of a vatezr droplet, the d:Lrensicns of which are considerably greater than the wavelength of the radiation, the radiation process h.---s F, highly asyr..nizet-ric character due to anisotropy of -Lbe 1Lght field in t'le VV droplet. '11he asym..metry o-LE the evaporation process leads to the of a resulting force fro-ni the outflot-i of evaporated raaterlal and cauSs~s oF the droDlet in t1w optical. field. An L~~n is ob~Lal4ncd for. -Lhe ii,ch-L-reactive force, t-aling into accoinit t1hr- r,!:,. fr -tr properties of the --Dher-icaj ---L~rface, Yzperi-imentel studies i,.%~-re conduc-_-e~ 1/2 W-M-M M E I is BUKATY, V. I. et- Izvestiya Vvsshik-h Uc-hebnvVh Zavede- i.y F5 7-i'ka No. 3, 1972, pp 41-14.4 with drops fastened at- the end of a verticall- placed E-ric', ng ~:hc rate of 1'et- away of drops was si-ight and considnred in f iidi. L reactive motion frci:i Lhe eatiation for force oscillationS of a -LJIv"i'cal pendulim. The coo-filicient o-17 e2asticity of the grid i..ras experimental1v on the basis of the oscillation period iieaslired. 711,11C -,r 1- tial and final diriensions of tline drople'L-. were recoreled vith a SE3-I'4 motion picture ewacra. A type GOP-0.2 ruby lasci- wa-s u:3ed as an actival' 'ng ~source for the licht pulse energy of 0.15 joule. Calcu lat ions of velociti,- caused diiec-Ll%r hy light pressure and the action of raelic~-zietnic -4--or-ces cr. the part of the gras i.-iieditrri showed that their effect on the dynam ics Of ias slight for the values of the pmar=eters used the water particles i Lhe experiment. The experimental and theoretic, -,Sul-t.- agrei~.j sat-is- L factorIlY . 2 USSR UDC 621-373.826:53 POGODAYEV, V. A., 1-71EEKOINTSOV, S. S., and "Vaporization of Small I Drops in an Optical Radiation Fiold" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po-rasprostr. radiovqLn,. ToZisy dolcl. (Tenth All-Union Conference on the 17'ropagation. of Rad--To Ivlaves; Report Theses--col2ection of.works) 1972, pp 139-143 (f~-om RZh-,Rad-JotcI--ILniI~a, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10D386) Translation: The dynamics of the vaporization of water drops -writh radii of about 20 microns in an aerosol atmosphere is investigated. Two mode-- are considered: surface vaporization, and explosion. 122 the explosion mode, the -1-w for the scattering olf the small dro-ps obtlained -61hrough -L-,he explosion of -t-he initial ilarti-cle of aqueous aerosol was studied. A. K. 1/1 USSR UDC 549.643.574.3 CHISTYAKOVA M. B and KAZAKOVA, M. Ye. "A Find of Carpholite in the USSR" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 195, No 6, 21 December 1970, pp 1423-1426 Abstract: Carpholite, a very rare mineral, has been found during a study of the Kent pegmatite deposit in Central Kazakhstan. The carpholite was found on the deposit in shallow cavities of weakly greiseniied granite, in greisen bodiesi and in the pegmatite. At the Kent deposit the carpholite is formed under more diverse genetic conditions than at other deposits. Up to this -time, it had never been observed to'occur-in pegmatite. 2 figures, 3 tables, 13 bibliographic entries. USSR uDc 616-33+6i6-3421-oo2.44-o85.849.112- 073-97 CHISTYA.KGVA N. S. SKUR =1A., L. A., IWMAYEVA, Z. K.., and A13APOVA, A. D.Y -~~en Hospital, 4th Main Administration, Ministry of Health USSR, Moscow "Dynamics of the Electrogastrogram During Comprehensive Therapy of Peptic Ulcer including the Use of Microwaves" Moscow, Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii. i Lechebnoy Fizicheskoy Kulltury, No 4, 1972, PP 341-344 Abstract: Electrogastrographic examination Of 30 peptic ulcer patients showed increased electrical activity in most cases of duodenal ulcor in the acute and recurrent form, stages 1 and 2 in a state of exacerbation. Electrical activity was decreased in some patients suffering from stage 2 recurrent and chronic forms. I-11icrowave therapy including medication normalized or improved gastric electrical activity. it also contributed to the-relief of pain, disappearance or subsidence of dyspeptic phenomena, and cicatrization of the ulcer. No changes were noted in the stomach biopotential of patients treated with iredica- tion alone. Oo Miscellaneous USSR UDc 669.018.25 IVRISEN, V. A., CHISTYAKOVA,.- 17 _-A - , and EYDUK, 0. N., Aill-Union Scientific Research and Design Institute of Hard Alloy and Refractory Metals 'Investigation of the Change of Properties in Hard Alloy WC-Co During Deformation and Recovery of These Properties Daring Annealing. Communication I. Effect of Hard Alloy Deformation During Uniaxial Compression on Certain Physical and Mechanical Properties" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Yletallurgiya, No 9, Sep 73, pp 39-45 Abstract: Hard WC-Co alloys were studied to determne the change in proper- ties resulting fron preliminary deformation. The main areas studied were rela- tionships of relative resistivity and coercive force to degree of deformation, bond strength to degree of deformation, stress at the ,start of yield and grain size of tung6ten carbide to degree and direction of preliminary deformation, and change in relative width of diffraction lines of varbide and cobalt phase to degree of deformation, all for varying cobalt content. On the whole the investigations showed an essentially varying change of properties during deform- ation of the alloys with differing cobalt content and carbide grain size. 41 4- gt 4 These differences were caused by nonuniform development,o s.rer., hen-Lnl- aid. weakening processes, and the affinity to be slightly weakened during deforma- tion is one of the important properties of the alloy and on the basis of 1/2 USSR IVENSF24, V. A., et al.~ Poroshkovaya Yetallurgiya, No 01, Sep 73, PP 39-45 which it was suggested that the good performance of coarse-grain alloys under impact loads is determined not only by their increased formability but also by diminished weakening from deformation. 8 figures, 5 bibliographic references. 2/2 23 USSR UDC 669.721.472 STRFLETS, M. L. , DEVYATKIN, V. N., TATAKIN, A. N. , CIIESNOKOV, A. S. CHISTYAKOVA ~V S MEDVETSIL-~YA, G. A. , MNMARENKO, N. V. 7- "Development of Desi,ons of Diaphragm less Magnesium Electrolyzers" C, Jr. Vses. N-i. i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin. , 14agn. i Elektrodn. Prom-sti [1,11orks Ific P of All-Union Scient Zesoarch and Planning Institute of tile Aluminum, and Electrode Industry) , 191-0, No. 72, pp. 41-47. (Translated from Referati-VIIINIV Zhurnal Metal lurgiya. No. S. 1971, Abst-ract, No. 5 G19S by the authors). Translation: Results are presented from testing Of PilOt7Sca, Ic diaphrac-mlcss electrolyzers (PE) uppor and lmxr input of anodes. The DE allow, the sl)e- cific constraption of electric pov.,er to be decreased by, about 1500 kur-hr/t L increasing tile specii7ic rerpoval o' Mn by 30.-35'1 and decrea-sing the losses ci Cl in the exhaU5t ga-SCS. Tl I C rC5U I tS Of tOStinir lndk3t Cd that W: wri th I M;or IX-ISJ Lion of the anodes should be introduced at t,...*o plants. 2 fjig5; 2 tables, 6 biblio refs. Acc. Nr, Ref. Code; 1JR 0056 YFOO38036-- PRI,HARY SOURICE: Zhurnal Sksperim~~ noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 1', pp 3 3 --1-3* THERMAL SELF-FOCUSSING IN A LIGHT BEAM WITH H LOW TNTENSITY NEAR THEWX .9 Askar A..; Chist.- y, I van,_.G. Y Thermal sell-focussfag ni -a strong fight beaiwffl=a 5TV-1-are'n-sTri near the axis is investigated. A blue light beams from a 0.3 W continuous argon laser was employed. Self-focussing was particularly pronounced in methylene iodide, alcohol solution of iodi- ne and other liquids. It is shown. that self-focussing of the inner part of the beam occurs under stationary conditions with ~different regimes of convection (vertical and hori- zontal rays were investigated). Movement of the liquid destroys self-focussing. Black- white and color photographs and moving films of the. process have been made. REEL/FRAME 19731078 Cie USSR uDc: 621.372.01-503.25 TODUA., A. V., ZUYEV, L. N., YERE~MEV, G. A., QHTTATjjjg;T,4 "Frequency Parameters of the Input Circuits of Electronic Devices" V sb. Radioelektron-ika optich. diapazona (Radio Electronics in the Optical Band--collection of works), Moscow, 19TO(1971), PP 188-193 (from RZh-Radic- tekhnika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3A118) Translation: The paper deals with the frequency and wave properties of a series tank circuit with auxiliary active load in parallel with the tank, capacitance. An expression is found for the modulus of the transmission factor of the circuit, and an e7tremum analysis of this expression is given which shows the cutoff frequencies of the tank passband and the maximum transmission factor. An examination of transient processes in periodic and aperiodic modes of conduction is made on the basis of a differential equation for the voltage across an equivalent capacitor. It is shown that the given circuit can have two types of transient characteristics: classical, where the resistance of the loop is less than the double wave impedance, and non- trivial, where the zone of' periodicity is in the middle of the range of external loads relative to the capacitor. In this connection, between the 112 USSR A. V. et al., Radiotekhnika optich. diapazona, Moscow, 1970(1971), pp 188-193 upper and lower limits of the oscillatory region is a load at which the oscillatory process has an extremum. Two illustrations, bibliography of two titles. Ye. R. 2/2 USSR BABTRIkSIBIM, 11. K.; QHMSHVILI_._R. Ya. (Tbilisi) "Optimization of Control in the Moverient, of a System Tmriard a Certain Go-all' 14oscovT A-vtomatika i Telemiek-hanika; May, 1072; pp 123-7 ABSTRACT: The authors consider a control I ed, system the goal of Vnich is the attainment of a certain level. A given penalty is assigned for each failure in attaining the goal., and the price of obtaining each complex resource de- signed to correct a given state as -vell- as the expense connected -i-rith deter- mining a given current state of the system are taken into account. The prob- lem of finding the optimal method of control, selection of, resources, and time of Bbut-dom minimiving the avorarle lo!uvos in the sysbom is analAically stated and solved. The probability characteristics of attaining the real of thesystem are studied. USSR We 51:330.115 LWINADZE, N. M. , IGUFSISIATILI, R. L., CHITAVA, Z. D. "Experimental Study of the Solution of the Problem of Selecting Shipping Ports for Marine Transport" Tr. XV Nauchno-Tekhn. Konf. Prof.-Prep. Sostava I Nauchn. Rabot Po. Probl. I Otrasl. Labor. Gruz. Politekhn. In-t Vyp. 17, [Works of the 15th Scientific- Technical Conference of Teachers and Scientific Workers of the Problem and Branch Laboratory of Georgian Polytechnical Institute, No. 17], Tbilisi, 1970, pp 69-76, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV591). No Abstract. 4/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 --TIT,LE--EPIGENETIC ALTERATION OF LOOSE DEPOSITS OVERLYING SOUTHERN URAL ~..PYRITE DEPOSITS AND THEIR EXPLORATIO14 SIGNIFICANCE -U- AUTHOR-~CHITAYEVA, N.A. ... ............... -,:-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --SOURCE--IZVO- AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. GEOL. 1970p (3),90-102. :DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.':SUBJECT-AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--LEAD.OREY MINERAL DEPOSIT, G EOGRAPHIC LOCATION, COPPER OXIDE, 1RON OXIDE, GEOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY i.~:CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ...00CUMENT, CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~_P.ROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/1437 STEP NO--UR/0011/70/000100310091/0102 CiRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130372 - - - - - - - - - - - 212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0130372 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-:0- ABSTRACT. MESOZOIC CENOZOIC LOOSE DEPOSITS, OVERLYING PALEOZIC VOLCANIC SEDIMENTARY STRATA IN THE SOUTHERN URALS, -WERE SUBJECTED TO MULTIPLE SECONDARY ALTERATIONS OCCURRING DURING VARIOUS TIMES AND RELATED TO THE CHANGESJN THE PALEOCLIMATE. THE DEGREE OF ALTERATION WAS NONUNIVORM. ~THE MOST INTENSE SECONDARY ALTERATIONS ARE TYPICAL OF-LOOSE FORMATIONS FILLING KARST DEPRESSIONS AND OVERLYING PYRITE DEPOSITS IN ZONES--OF ORE CONTROLLING FRACTURES. ~~':,THE ZONES OF LIMONITIZED ROCKS, OUTL[NING THE DIRECTION OF WATER FLOW TO THE ANCIENT DISCHARGE AREA, WERE OBSOi OCCASIONALLY. THE NEW ~FORMATIONS, TYPICAL ONLY OF THE STRATA-OVERLYING THE PYRITE DEPOSIT (RHYTHMICALLY BONDED AGGREGATES OF HALLOYSITE AND LIMONITE, JAROSITE, DESTJNEZITEr ETC.)r,WERE OBSD,, IN THE.KARST DEPRESSIONS OR NEAR THEM JOGETHER WITH REGIONALLY OCCURRING SECONDARY-ALTERATIONS. THEY HAD A ~:.ZONING STRUCTURE EXPRESSED BOTH.IN RELATIVE AMTS..OF NEWLY FORMED MINERALS AND IN COMPN. OF MINERAL- ASSOCNS. THE SPATIAL RELATION OF SECONDARY ALTERATIONS WITH THE PYRITE DEPOSIT ANDIN SOME CASES THE COMPN. (SO SU63t CUOP FE SUB2 0 SUB3r ETC'e), NEARLY SIMILAR TO THAT OF PYRITE ORESt SUGGESTS USING THE SECONDARY.ALTERATIONS AS EXPLORATION :~_:._JNOEXES. THEY CAN BE USEO IN COMBINATION WITH STRUCTURAL GEOL. AND 0- INDEXES. ...GEOCHEM FACILITY: INST. MINERAL., GEOKHIM.. .~KRISTALLOKHIM. REDK. ELEM., MOSCOW9 USSR. USSR UDC: S41.141,1/.128 RTSKHILADZE-, 1. G., moisTsRAPISHVILT, A. V., ClITTORELIDZE, bLV.IULASIIVILI, M. P., ABASIHDZE, T. D. "Study of the Possibility of Producing Epitaxial Gallium Arsenide by the Method of Chemical Transport Reactions in a Stream of Argon" Soob,shcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 67, No 3, 1972, pp 637-640. Abstract: This article presents a study of:c1lemical-transport deposition of gallium arsenide films, with the usual hydrogen transport medium replaced by the inert gas argon. The reaction at the source zone is ASCI + 3GaAs(s) t 3GaCl 3(g) (g) "4(g)' and in the deposition zone 6GaCI As GaAs 2GaCI ~(g) + 4(g) (s) 3(g)* The reaction tubc war, heated by a resistance furtiace with t,...,o independent heaters. Temperature was maintained with an accuracy of 0.5% in ezich zone. The sLialy showed that the main factor influencing etching of' thc USSR RTSPEMADa, V. G., et L--!., Soobshchenk,va Akaden-.ii Naid: G--~-uzins~:oy Vol 67, NO 3, 1972, pp 637-630 substrates and decreasing growth rate at high stream velocities was the increase in the quantity of AsCI present at the source zone. The growth 3 rate as a function of argon stream velocity shows a MaXifflUm at about 70 cm-~/mill' the subsequent decrease resulting from the fact that, due to the high differcnce in temperature drop betwcen the two zones, a portion of the gallium arsenide formed is deposited on the walls of the Yeaction vessel before reaching the substrate zone. The quality of the epitaxial layer produced increases i,.,ith increasing deposition temperature up to 710-730'C. Ilie films produced -acre monocrystalline, oriented in the same direction as the !7,tibst-ra'tc. 2/2 USSR UDC S H, ID IZI E, ME I., and CI,*IVADZ--'--., -uj,-Q. of -t'hyo ical and (jr- canic Chenistry irreni F. G. i-~'elikiolhvili, Geor~,-ian L.cadeiiiy of ~;ciences, Tbilisi "Synthesis of Pyrrolidine and U"her Keterocyclic from, ~utandicle-1,4 and S"Uhandiole-1,211 -1 4-.iF,a '--himiya ~--oyedirleniy, "No ~pp 1~137- Ab5tract: .--,turics emre cond-ucted on ef:'fectiverc3s of e c- n d i ff e - rent catalysts used in of butanediole-1,4 ethanedlol,e-1,2, 1, ch uere derivabives of alumosiiicatc. or -pyrro' ~-,,e.-e obtained. from both comr-pounds when 0.5"- blecachin,F, clay' and ferric oxide wr-s used as "'he catalyst. iVith t1his cat&lYnt Of butan- -i-icn o~' diole-l,lu at ch-racterizecd by at, onez-:;.,? o~ activ, 15.2 kcalfimole; utilizat:'.on of natural a1urijos-JIJ,c:itm- !,rr-er the conditiolis Lave an ener!-,y of activation of ItE.L., kcal/molp. 14 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 NUM TITLE--CATALYTIC PROPERT I ES OF NATURAL. AND ACTIVATED ALUMI SILICATE IN -THE DEHYDRATION OF lr4?BUTANEDIOL -U- .~AUTHOR-(03)-ARESHIDZEP KH.I.t TAVARTKILADZEP YE.K.F; CHIVADZEr G.O. __;~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :':-SQuPCE-ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 1970, 43(31* 601-5., :-~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~'_SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY .-TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUK-SILICATEr DEHYDRATION, BUTANE, ALCOHOL, FURAN; CATALYST ACTIVITY, BUTADIENE .''CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS POCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _~'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0799 STEP NO--UR/0080/70/043/003/0601/0605 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0119706 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 0111 UNCLA . SSII F:IED PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119706 -.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GUMBRIN AND ASKANGLIN CLAYS CATALYZETHE DEHYDRATION OF 1941BUTANE01OL (I)TO TETRAHYDRIDFURAN 111) AT 200-400DEGREES; CATALYST ACTIVITY,IS INCREASED BY WASHING WITH HCL- 11 [S.OBTAINED IN 98PERCENT YIELD OVER HCL WASHED GUMBRIN AT 2800EGREES AT VOL. RATE 0.3 HR. PRIME NEGATIVE1.. , GASEOUS PRODUCTS ARE FORMED LARGER THAN 300DEGREES; AT 350DEGREES 20-WT. PERCENT 1 15 CONVERTED TO GAS CONTG. 20.8 WT. PERCENT BUTADIENE. FACILITY: INST. FIZ. ORG. KHIM. IM. MELIKISHVIL-1, TBILISly USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR MURINA, T. A., CHERENKOVA, L. V., and CHIVELEVA., I. M.,, Ukhtomskiy Institute of Physiology and Leningrad University "Relationship Between the Time of Visual Discrimination in Cats and the Signal-Noise Ratio" Moscow, Biofizika, No 4, 1973, pp 766-7Z7 Abstract: Cats were trained to discriminate between a star and a circle flashed on a screen against a background of noise in the form of various geometric figures. At a signal noise ratio of 6.5 the cats could not discriminate between the images when they were exposed for 250 msec. Hmiever, further lowering of the noise level to a signal-noise ratio of 13 did not reduce the critical time. The curve plotted from the experimental data proved to be exponential. Analy6is of the curve reveals that a healthy cat requires at least 300 msec to discriminate between practically noise-free images, or about the same amount of time required by man. USSR UDC 621-355.2-035.3 GH1V"jNSKjY, P. B., and BESSONOVA, T* H. "Separators for Zinc Batteries" Sb. rabot no khim. istochnikam toka. Vses. n.-n akkumulyator. in-t (collec- tion of Works on the Chemical Source of Current. All-Union Scientific Study Institute for Storage Batteries)i Vyp 7, 1972, pp 81-91 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- KhWya. No 8(11), 1973, Abstract No 8L?-Zg by V. S. Levinson) Translations The types of separators for lead batteries produced industrially In the USSR are presented. Topics discussed Include methods for their pro- duction, properties of their separator5o their advantages and disadvantages. The prospects are considered for the asicroporous separators of the 'porovinill and 'viniporl types. 27 U USSR. UDC: 51 GSArT GABOVICII, Ye. , ~H YALAS, A "On the Traveling Salesman Problem in Restricted Areas" Tr. Vychisl. tsentra. Tartus. un-t (Works of the Computing Center. Tartu University), 1971, vyp. 22, pp 3-24 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 5, I-lay 72, Abstract No 5V412) Translation: It is known that the classical problem of the traveling salesman (TS) is a problem in selectingthe shortest circuit t passing through n cities (for which the distance matrix 11cii1l is given). The fol- lowing generalization of the problem is considered." Let t = (tl, t2, - - - , Un) be some circuit. Let us call the.number tu (t) = niax Ict.t., C111., C:4-1 in, Ctat,). the width of the circuit t. The problem of finding the circuit of optimum width is called by the authors the problem of the traveling salesman in restricted areas (TSRA) with matrix 11cijil. The TSRA is the same kind of natural generalization of the conventional traveling salesman problem as the problem oi- assignments to restricted areas (ace for instance RM-Mat 1/3 USSR GABOVICH, Ye. et al., Tr. Vychisl. tsentra Tartus. un-t, 1971, vyp. 22, pp 3-24 1966, imhqK) is for the conventional assignment problem. The TSRA was first formulated and solved in one special case in a paper by Gilmore and Gomori (RZh-Mat, 1964, 11V262). In a doctoral dissertation, D. Shapiro (Em-mat, j-968, IV422D) proposed an exact method (of the "branches and boundaries" type) suitable for solving both the TO and the TSRA. The maxi- mum number of cities is n = 70 for TSRA problems solved by this method. The TBRA. arises, for instance, in considering the.following problem of planning the route for a cycle race. It is knoim that- the route raU!3t pass through n proselected cities. It is establiohed for imy two cities by which road the cyclists are to travel from.the fir.0t city to the second (if the route is to be marked out in this order), and by vhich road they are to travel from the second city.to the first (obviously these two paths mW,be of different lengths). It Is required.to route the race in such a -way that the longest stage will be ~ as short as possible. A certain nethod is uro-posed in � 1 for solving the TSPLA. The method is not completely formalized and is intended for solving the TSRA manually (rather than by computer). The authors note that complete formalization of 2/3 USSR GABOVICH, Ye. et al., Tr. Vychisl, tsentra. Tartus. un-t., 1971, vyp, 22, pp 3-24 the proposed Eethod (probably feasible in principle) is apparently very cumbersome and is scarcely advisable. In � 2 the irethod is applied to various TSRA problems defined by distance matrices directly knourn from the literature on the traveling salesman problem. In � 3 a s 'olution is given for six TSRA problems whose matrices are different random-number matrices. The number of cities for the largest matrix is n = 100, A cer- tain degree of success is attained in this paper due to 1) utilization of certain advantages of a human operator over a computer (informal thinking); 2) the specific nature.of the method which enables a1most arbitrary plotting of a path repeatedly beyond a certain point in time. In the final analysis, the authors' experiment shows that the TSRA is accessible to manual solution in the case of fairly large problems., The time of solution for n< 57 varies from a half hour to several hours if the time for preparation of initial data is not taken into account. A problem for. n 100 vas solved manually in less than 10 hours. Yu. Finkellshteyn. 3/3 22 USSR UID C 6 3i.b_: 5 3 9. 2 L 7. 1 CHIZHEN-KO, 'Yu. 1D., and A. Ya., Siberian "Determination of Quantity of GraDhite and -Porositv of CaS-,-- -~u PhoLo- metric Mlethod" Novokuznetsk, 17-v. VljZ, Chorn. MetallUrgiva, No 10, 197c)) Abstract: The -.-,ost co;-=on mechod of deccr-minina the Dorosiu-, c)-,: the method of hYd_-ostaLiC weighing, consisting of Successive on of the wei.ght of the specimen and a standard Diece in air an-'! in a For gray, cas u iron, Jit is allmos t impos sib le to i: ind a s randar'd! in L-On t o wh i c h th e o o s 11 t y o f a n a 11 o y c a n. b e d e t e rm in e d .T he a L: tf I o r s s u-0z r of duLc:r-.~0n3L'G:i a method noL have Llhili def --ct, cons- 1~ ; I tonal porus'J.":1, ol~ rray caot lirua, wiLh INLO and porosity. A dlla,-,ram. of the prioLortictric device usc:L1 Z:0 PL-"'- form blis di_'L`e~:ent iaLion is Dresentc-d. USSR UDC 612.822 ALEKSANDROVSKAYA, M. It., and CHIZHENKONIA, R. A., Laboratory of Morphology of the Central Nervous System, Institute of,Higher Nervous Activity and Neuro- physiology, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow "Glial Reactions of the Motor Cortex to Sonic Stimuli", Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 2, Feb 72, pp 145-149 Abstract: Sound stimulation of healthy unrestrained rabbits by a tone of 200 Hz with an intensity of 0.012 dyne/cm2 for 15 minutes and 1 hour had the statistically reliable effect of increasing the total number of neuroglial and perineuroglial cells in the motor cortex of the cerebral hemispheres. Sound stimulation with an intensity of 1.0 dyne/cm2 brought about less pro- nounced changes, which consisted of decreasing the total number of glial elements and perineuronal satellites' and were noted after only 3 minutes. A.~correlation of the morphological and electrophysiological brain-reaction indexeswas noted with respect to duration and directionality. USSR UDC 612.822 .3+612.821.2 CHIZHENKOVA, R. A., Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences USSR "Electrophysiological Research on Plemory at the Neuronal Level" Moscow, Uspekhi Sovremennoy Biologlip No 39 pp 374-390 Abstracti Since neurons are constituents of the central nervous system, the formation of functional organizations associated with remembering can be expected to find reflection in the individual nerve cells, Electrophysiological research at the neurona-1 level as related to learning has produced informa- tiont (a) trace processes aft-er stimulation, (b) change in neuronal, activity during the orienting reflex and dynamics of neuronal responses to repetition of the same stimuli, and (c) electrical activity of neurons dueing the forma- tion of temporal connections whereby one stimulus becomes the signal for another. Following a review of the literature, Soviet and foreign (about 150 references), in accordance with the above three categories, the author sets forth some of the most widely held hypotheses concerning the entry and storage of information in neurons, There is a consensus that learning entails change in the synaptic structures. The nature of the relationship existing between the electrophysiological phenomena of.ratention in the neuron and the bio physical and biochemical processes that take place therein is still obscure. USSR ZHERKQ~_1U.__D_, and MRAPOV, A. YA., Siberian Mletallurgical Institute "Eff6ct of Ricrodefects and GraDhite Porosity on the Strength, Elastic, and Damping Properties of Iron" Novokuznetsk, IVUZ-Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 6, 1971, PP 135-137 Abstracti A study was maae of the change in the strength, elastic, and damping proper-ties in relation to the maanitude oftotal volume of micro- defects in iron. iron with a degree of eutecticity from 0.83 to 1.16 was melted in an ORB-868 induction furnace and.modified in the ladle with metallic magnesium, ferrosilicocalcium with magnesium, and 75,S' 'ferrosilicon. It was shown that the strength and damping properties of iron depend on the structure of the metallic ratrix and on the total volume and shape of defects (graphite inclusions, gas-shrinkage microporest and nonmetallic inclusions). The elastic properties of the same iron.depend only on the total volume of matrix defects. Two.figures, 3 bibliographic references. 'A .......... ------ . ............ Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: 005,599-5- CHEMICAL ABST. 70 .,1116317z Integrated intensities of carbonyl bands in the if spectra of some aromatic aldehydes. Zavadskava, M. I., - - Chizhevskava, I. L (USSR). Zh.- Prik F Mpeklrosk. 1970, IZO), IOU-W (HuslY.- The frequencies were measured and the abs-integrated intensities were,calcd. of the Y(C:O) absorption V- bands in the spectra of CHC13 solris. (0.075--0.3 mole/I.) of PhCHO as well as of its P-dimethylamino, p-N,N-bis(j3-cIiloro- ethyl)amino, p-NN-bis(ft-fluorocthy-Qamino, a-methyl-p-N.N- bis(O-chloroethyl)amino~ p-nitro, and rz-nitro 'derivs. The integrated intensity value can be used as a criterion 'of the degree of polarization the C:0 bond. Vaclav Sara REEL/FRAMI~ 19841324 - --------- 1/ 2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 -TITLE.--MEASUREMENT OF THE ELECTRICAL.CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMOEMFS. OF.MELTS OF HIGHLY VOLATILE SUBSTANCES -U- ~7AUTHOR-(03)-ABRIKOSOVp N.KH., CH ub'-9v_SKAYAy SvNor KURBATOVr V.P& COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZAVOO. LAB. 1970, 36(.4), 449-50: PUBLISHED ------- 70 -''.SUBJECT AREAS--METHODS AND EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS CONDUCT TOPIC TAGS IVITY MEASUREMENT, THERMAL EMF, MOLYBDENUM --:~GLASSvELECTRODE DESIGN, VAPOR PRESSUR ;Ev HIGH TEMPERATURE INSTRUMENT -,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED ~7_PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/1182 STEP NO--UR/0032/70/036/004/0449/0450 CIRC ACCESSION NO---APO'4138197 - - -- -- rplfj-A~~!-PTEA)F-