SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DELIMARSKIY, YU. K. - DEMENKOVA, T. N.
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OYS
UDC 5 1.133+5:6.621-
DI H I, K MAKOGON, V. A. Y., and ZHIGAYI-0, A. Ya.,
j
y~of Sciences Ukrainian
-Tgnitute of General and inorganic Chezis'~--y, Acade=
SSR
e1 tsl'
"Forma-!.-Ion of SlUme on an Aluminum Anode ~n Chloride M lt-
'LLL-Au~; 7',
~CS-O- Za.~-chita Metallov, Vol. -401
fib strac in the electrodeDosition of a"Ur-num frori a 2A!Cl--NaC-, sal-z. mixture
it, was observed that the surface of the soluble alurninum anode, under cor.-
service, became coated with a heavy layer of black sli-me, and the anode
Tinuou,;
curren-z yic~ld c--xceeded 100% liberating gas bubbles. obliective of this
study 'was ~o deter-mine the causes of slinte fomation as well. as -T:-, ei'fect or,
the.c,%-',ode current yield. Microscopic examination oil the slime collected
from ~.ne anode and rinsed with alcohol- revealed a mass of glittering, particles
basically comprising ali=,inum, In achloride melt the anode current density is
the governing factor. At 1 amp/dm2v the anode current yield recalculated to
A13+ considerably exceeds 100A-f and the mean ion valence o--;' alluminum com-outed
-from loss in weight of the anode is below three. The.anodedissolves evenly,
1/2
DELIHi~RS?"Iv, YU K. et al, Zashchita 'Mletallov,- Vol 6, No. 4, jul-A-,4~ 70,
pp 459-461
the slime is finely disperse. in this case, the deviation from Faraday's law
is due to Al+ formation. An entirely different picture was observed at an
anode current density of 15 amp/dm2. The powder on tne anode is abundan-~,
the anode current yield hardly exceeds1the theoretical.and the mean calcalated
valence of aluminum is close to three. The slime structure is clearly defined.
7he anode dissolves unevenly,. and its surface erosion is similar to ~~nterglranular
failure. As for the effect of anodic current density on the cathodic clzrrent
yield.it iu suggested that in electrodeposition of aiuminum from chloride melts
care must be exercised in selecting along with the tmDerature, cathode current
density,and inter-electrode space,,also the proper anode current density: it
must differ little from the optimum cathode current~density.
2/2
1/2 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
_.J-lTLE_-IMPEOANCE STUDY OF FJOTASSIU.M,NITRATE SODIUM'NITRATE? POTASSIUM
N[TRATE POTASSIU4 DtCHROMATE POTASSIUM NITRATE THALLIUM CHLORIDE MELTS
N
.-,.AUTHO.R7-103)--~0,EL.I-UARSKLYT YU.K., PRISYAZHNYYt V.Do PANOVt E.V.
-..,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
NEORG. KHIM. 1970, :15(6),t 1663-6
PUBLISHED ------- 70
:~--SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
.-.-:TOPIC TAGS--BINARY FLUID SYSTEM, MOLTEN'CHLORFOEY POTASSIUM NITRATEt
FUSED SALT, T11ALLIUM CHLORIDE- SOLUTION,,CONCENTRATION, ELECTRIC
POTASSIUM CHROMATE'r SODIUM NITRATE.
CONTROL MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
lr,~DOCUMENT_ CLA.SS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY RE5L/FkA.4E--3006/1392 STEP NO--UR/0078/'10/015/00(Y/1663/1666
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135066
USSR UDC: 53.087.92:621-317-39
DIRI~DIBETOV -neer
V. A Engi
AlSome Uays of Reducing the Dimensions and Increasing the Vibration-
Proof Quality of Power-Compensated Electromechanical Sen~orsrl
Moscow, L -24
Pribory i sistenky upravleniya, No 6, 1972, pp 23
Abstract: Electromechanical sensors with pourer compensation are
widely used to obtain primary information of various parameters
in technological processes. Although these sensorb are excellent
in many respects, they are too 'aarge and heavy, and are not as re-
f
sistant to vibration as they should be. The purpose o~ this ar-
ticle is to investigate various methods of miniaturizing the sen-
sors and improving their stability to vibration. Reduction of
their dimensions is hindered chiefly by the reduction of the pull
of thei-v inverse feedback mechanisms ifi-'Uh a simultaneous increase
in ithe sti-LI"ness of thie elastic sensitive eledents. The aiithor
demonstrates that the inverse feedback mechanism can be iiiade more
efficient by uslng Inolarized electroinaEmnets instea(I of ordinary
mechanisms o" the _ma6;natoe1ectUric type. He also shows how nega-
tive stiffness can be introduced in-to the, sensitive elements, to
reduce the vulnerability of.the sensor to vibration and noise.
NOV70
-~-~2-12 023 UNCLASSIFIE DATE--20
CIRC ACCESSICiN! NO--AP0132316
-:ABSTRAC-T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ALBITE GLASS NAF SYSTEffi IS A
SECT ION OF A MULT [COMPONENT SYS TEM. JN, WHICH THERE IS A WIDE
RANGlE-JGF IMMISCIBLE LIQ. PHASES. TFE LIQUIOUS.LINE HAS A MIN. AT
680CEGREES, CORRESPOND I'NG TOIA,COMPN. OF:14 WT.: PERCENT NAF PLUS.86 WT.
PERCENT AB. INTRODUCTION OFAL SUB2 O:SUB3 INTO A SYSTEM OF TYPE M
PRI.VE POSITIVE SUBZ 0 SID SUB2 M PRIME:F LEADS TO THE APPEARANCE OF
IMMISCIelLITY IN THE FUSED STATE. THE EFFECT OF STRUCTURAL
INCCMP-ATI&ILITY OF TFE CATION ANION:PARTS OF THE COMPONENTS ON THE
IMMISCIBILITY REGION IN THE ALB.L.T.E. GLASS- LIF NAF SYSTEM IS DISCUSSED.
~FACJLITY: GEOL. INS!. APA-TITY,. USISR..
UNCLASS IF IED
USSR UDC: 511-444.2+548.1
LONR,-B,-~J., Corresponding 1.1'ember of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR,
GALIULIN, R. V., DO!aILIN, N. P., ZALGALLER, V. A., $11TOGRIN, M. I., Mathe-
matics Institute imeni V. A. Steklov, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, I-loscow
"On the Three Successive Minima of a Three-Dimensional Lattice"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 209, No 1, Mar/Apr 73, pp 25-28
Abstract. Let OA be the shortest vector of the three-dimensional lattice A,
OB -- the shortest vector of A not parallel to OA, and OC -- the shortest
vector of A not parallel to plane OAB. Three such vectors axe called the
three successive min, a of A, and the parallelepiped H constructed on these
vectors is called a reduced parallelepiped.
'Theorem 1. Ihe reduced parallelepiped H is prird-
(empty).
This theorem, was first geometrically proved by Dirichiet in 1848.
This proof has always seemed somewhat complicated to.crysta-Ilographers,
and therefore It'. V..Belov proposed a new proof in 1951. In this pape--,
the authors offer a still simpler proof., and propose an a-1gorithm for re-
ducing three successive minima to a single parallelepiped.
ME FSE M E - L S V G S IE LONE G. A. ME L 0: 1 vE i~.Band
T KAYA, 11. K.; VOROINC
e imen!f v AcadenV of Sciences USSR
PISKOVA G. K. Physics Institut
"Effect of a Strong Electr maanetic 'Field of Optical Frecuar-cy on the 11~,rdxogen
-0
Mlolecule"
No
I'lax 701
Moscow, Zhurnal Eks-nerimental-Inoy i Teoreticheskay Fizi'r-li Irol C:8 1
pp 753-759
nrr electrorrazne'ic field
Abstract: An experimental study of the effect of a stro , -1
nization, and dissociation of ' ihydrogen molecule is pre-
on the excitation, io the
seeted. The radiation source was a neodymium laser with a quantuir enertrj of 1.18
ev and wavelength of 1.06/1. In this case, four quanta were required for the
dissociation of the hydrogen molecule and fourteen quanta for ionization. This
quan-cum energy bras considerably less than the ionization and dissociation -poten-
tials of the molecule. It was found that for a field,stren3th of E '= 5-167 v/cm
e ~ with the fo=
here basically occurs ionization of the.molecull ation of an F-2+
ion (~2 + 14hw --.~ H2+ + e) and not dissociation (H2 + 5h W --;> H + H). It ~,,as
found that molecular ions N(H +)IN(kl),v 10 3 are formeed princ pally; the probabil-
ity for the for.,mtion of.F~2+ ions.for a field strength~.,E 10 '8�0-15 V-/cm is
to w(Er,,+) 107*8�1.0 see-1; for a given field s-'U-ren,-,th the dependence of
IT
2,
Ace Nr. Ref Code: UR 0056
PRIMY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperirnentwl- i Teoreticheakoy
qy
'Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, r PP
1!2)
~
EFFECT OF A STRONG OPTICAL FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELD ON THE HYDROGEN MOLECULE
IV, K. BerezLefskaua, ~Cr Kijrqk~p G. A _Dfy,~~*
N.; B. Delow G.:,K., MiZ~a
The radiation of Nd glass laser~tlie quaD.tum energy of which (hco 1,18 eV) is
much le-cs that the potentials of ionization and dissociation are was- employed. The
strong electromagnetic field action on them 11V molecule Was experimen-
tally. ~ it has been found that. for the field strength E = 5,401, V/cm the multifoton
ionisation process FIz + 14 hw H2+:+ 0 IMS far, greater probability than the process of
Multiphoton dissociation 112 + 5 hfa -r 11 + 11. Tho volue of inulti oton irinisation prdba-
ph
--bility and its dependence ort the light intensity has been raesuared.1
REEL/FRANIE
19770'175
77777-~
..,Ace. Nr /PO0431GS Ref. Code: 'UR 0056
PRIXkRY SOURCE: Zhurnal B~sperimental'noy i Teoreticherskoy
Viziki,. 197P-,, Vol .5.8, Vr 3~
P~
EFFECT OF A STRO,
NG OPTICAL FREQUENCY ELECTRO51AGNETIC
-MOLECULE
FIELD ON THE HYDROGEN
iY. K. Berezhetskam~_' A. P-Plone
N. R. Delone.,.G. K Pisko~a--7,-.--
The radiation of Nd glass laser the quantum energy of which (tica 1,18 eV) is
much less that the potentials of *ionization and dissociation are was employed. The
strong electromagnetic field action on the H2~ Molecule was investigated experimen-
tally. it has been found that. for the. field strength E = 5.107 V/cni the multifoton
ionisation procem 112 + 14 hw H2+ + e has far greater probability than the process of
multiphoton dissociation Ila + 5 hit) - If + H. The vOlue of.multiphoton' ionisation proba-
bility and its dependence on the ligfit intensity ha been mesuared.
REEL/FRMIE
19770175
24
.,-USSR:
--Z-NTOZEETS19LYA, N. K., ITORONGIVO G. S., IELOOTT, G. A.,
fISKOVAP G. K.j Physics Institute imeni P. 11. Lebedev, Acade ::,V- of Sciences USSR
"Effect of a Strong Electrorangnetic. Field of Ontical Frequency on the Hyd-roZen
Molecule
Moscow, Zhux-nal Eksperimentall-noy i Teoreticheskoy.Fizijki, Vol 58,, NO 3, ZZ-1ar, 70,
pp 753-759
q.,
Abstract: An exreximental study of the effect of a s' or-, Selectromar-metic field
on excitation, ionization, and dissociation of the,hydrogen r~oleculc is pre-
sented. The radiation source iims a.neodyrdum laser vith a- quantw~n ener " of' 1.18
113r -
ev and-wavelength of 1.061,e. In this case, four quanta i.,ere required for the
dissociation of the hydrogen molecule and fourteen quanta for ionization. Tinis
quantirn energy vas considerably less than the ionization and dissociation -noten-
tials of the moleciae. It was foimd that for a field stren.,,Tth of E '~-- 5-167 'r1cm
there basically occurs ionization of the molecule -vrith the fo=ation of an F-I+
ion (H2 + 14aw --) H2+ + e) and not dissociation (H2 + 5hw 4 H + 11) - It Was
found that molecular ions N(H +)1N I(1e) -~3_03 are forr--d princIpally; the probabil-
ity for the forrul-tion of ions for a field strength E 161 '8�0 - 15 vlaui is
ual to,_W(!~+) 107-8+1.0 sec-1; for a given field strength the dependence of
2' 048 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
Cl R CACCESSION NO--AT0127067
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RECENTLY DISCOVERED NEW
PROCESS LEADING TO THE IONIZATION OF ATOMS BY AN.,1ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD,
THE MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION, IS REVIEWED IN THIS CASE, IONIZATION
_..OCCURS AS THE RESULT OF THE ABSORPTION OF PHOTONS BY ATOMIC ELECTRONS;
~THE ENERGY OF T14ESE PHOTONS IS MUCH LOWER THAN THE IONIZATION POTENTIAL
OF.THE.,ATOM. THE REQUIRED HIGH INTENSITY MONOCHROMATIC RADIATION MAY
:,BE OBTAINED ONLY BY THE USE OF LASERS. THE PROCESS WAS FIRST OBSERVED
IN 1965 8Y ONE OF THE AUTHORS IN THE CASE OF. THE IONIZATION OF XENON
ATOMS.-AND HYDROGEN MOLECULES BY. THE RADIATJON EMIJ-TED BY A RUi3Y LASER.
THE STRONG RADIATION FIELD NEEDED TO OBSERVE THE~EFFECT NO,r ONLY INDUCES
ELECTRON TRANSITIONS FROM ONE STAGE,-TO-At-IOTHER BUT ALSO CHANGES THESE
%,::.-.:STATES.- THE PROBABILITY OF THE:MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION OF AN ATOM
DEPENDS ON THE JYPE OF POLARIZATION: OF THE RADIATLION AND THE ELLIPTICITY
:OF THE.SYSTEM. 'E:XPLA NATION
THE THEORETICAL, IS bA,SED ON, THE HIGHFR ORDER
:PERTURBATION THEORY, OR ON THE RESONANCE~-;EXCITATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE
~1EVEL*.-:l THE EXPERIMENTAL WORK REQUIRES.11THER A +11GH FIELD VOLTAGE,OR A
-HIGH SPECIFICITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL, IONHATION RELATED~TO THE ABSORPTI
GN
PRO C ES 5 E S 'FACILITY: AKADEMIYA SSSRI, MOSCOW. INSTITUT
F I Z I K.:~
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR uDc 621-396.967
KASHCIIEYYEV, B. L., PELOV,,- DUBNIK, B. S., TKACHUK, A. A.
"A Radar Set for Studying Faint Meteors"
Ractiotekhnika. Res-P. mezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering. Re-
public Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 19T1,
vyp. 16, pp 11-18 (from RZh-Radiatekhnika., No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No
IlG45)
Translation: The paper describes a set of radar equipment with the ca-
pacity for registering reflections fro m meteor trails with a linear elec-
tron density down to 1011 electrons/meter. The equipment has been suc-
cessfully used for a period of three years. A schematic diagram is given
as well as specimens of photographic registrations.' Two illustrations,
bibliography of eight titles. ResumL
6119-
------------
1/2 021 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP.70
T-ITLE--THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTRODUCTION OF ELECTRON[C COMPUTING EQUIPIEN-T
AUTHOR-LEME'SHCHUKv P.K.i.SOKOLOV, V F., DELRIOt B.r FROLOV, V.YA.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'SOURCE--MOSCOW, ZHELEZNODQROZHNYY.TRANSPORT, NO 1, JAN 70, PP 40-47
,,DATE PUBLISHED----JAN70
~,SU,BJECT AREAS--ELECTRON[CS ANO ELECTRICAL ENGR., MECH., IND., CIVIL 4ND
-'PAR I NE ENGR
JOPIC TAGS--cnmPUTER APPLICATIONt RAIL14AY NETWORK, DIGITAL COMPUTER,
COMPUTER CENTER, COMPLITER, TECHNOLOGY
,*-C WIT R 0 LU4--vJNG--N0 RFSTFICTIOttS
.,DOC'U'lENT CLASS--0NCLASSIW-.0
:~PROXY ka-EL/FlAME--1990/0063 STEP W--UR/0232/70/000/X)l /094-1/004 1
C IRC ACCESS I ONI N'O--APO 108431
777ZZZZZZZZZ Ll-,,,,r LASS I f: IFO
MEN=
7
212 021 UNC L AS 5 1 F I ED PROCESSI'JG D AT F - - 11 1 S-;: To
,GIRC ACCESSI9N %0--AP0108431
"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.U) GP-0- AnISTPACT. THIS ARTICLE I~ TH~ F-IRST PN~"T 9F
A.TWfl PART
T'~JENT OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UTILIZATION OF lc:Lrl:CT;,'ClNTC
E-Q'yJIPMF_:NT IN THE USS:R PA-IL-PAD SYSTL'v. AN
MITIRIODUCTIRY PORTIPN', IN WHICH-THE AUTHEIRS MENTION, [7,T.L4;- R T"IL-74c's,
T%.tX TWERE ARE PRESENTLY MORE THAN 30 ELECTRONIC Dl(,[T,%L CoMPUTERS 1"4
'111,; SOVIFT '~'
OPERATION - Ill - MILROADS, T14E ARTICLE IS DIVIDED INTO TH=- F9LL,'_lWIN4G
ScLFEXPLA.1 A TORY SECTIONS: THE DIRECTION OF THEIUSE Or- ELECTPONIC
COMPUTER.S IN~TRAti.1-SPQRTATIO-11; RAIL.R041) COMPUTER CENTERS;
INFORM-ATION _AMO_ PLANNING-SY-STEMS', PARENTHESIS AND.PARENTHE'SIS THc MAr-q
',,~',COMPUTER CE-NTER OF THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS.
lw
7777717777777
Q2, UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--023CT70
DEVELOPMENT AND INTRUDUCTION 3F ELECTvtONIC CIDMPUTING EQUIPt-+NT
RAILROAD TRANSPORT -U-
`.AUTH9R-(04)-LEMESHCHUK, P.K., SOKOLOV, V.F.9 DELRIO, B., FROLOV, V.YA.
~_COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
ZHELELNOJ-DROZHN?Y TRANSPORT, NO 2, 'FEEB 70, PP 42-48
,_.~DATE PUBLISHED---FEB70
AREAS--MECH.,r IND.p CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
;1,4i T,oPrC,:TAG,S--CLI)MPUTEk APPLICATIONP AUTOMATIC CONTROL.SYSTEMP IIAIL14AY
NS PORT AT- ION
COINT'C-
M 'L MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~:DGCUMENI -CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
1'..P,RCIXY':?FEL/FRAME--19P9/1444 STEP NO--UR/0232/70/000/002/004210048
ACCESSICN NO--AP0107692
UNC L ASS I F I E D
2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-02OUT70
.~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01-07892
_"AD5TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~THIS ARTICLE IS THE SECOND PART OF
TWO'PART TREATMENT OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UTILIZAT13N OF ELECTRONT.
.;..:.COMPUTERS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT IN THE USSR RAILROAD SYSTEM. THE
..,FOLLOWING SUBJECTS ARE DISCUSSED: CREATION OF AiLONG DISTANCE DATA
TRANSMISSION NETWORK; THE AUTOMATIC.REAOING OF INFORMATION FROM MOVINIG
ROLLING STOCK; THE "AVTODISPETCHER". SYSTEMS FOR THE DIRECT CONTROL OF
-..:STATIONS AND SECTIONS; THE "EKSPRESS" SYSTEM FJRTHE AUTOmATIOV OF
PROCESSES CONNECTED WITH SPACE RESERVATION AND THE SALE OF
_~_-TlCKETSj-ET:C.# FOR LONG DISTANCE PASSENGER TRAINS; Tic LEMESHCHUKr P.
_,.K.-I ~ET AlL.,.~ZHELEZNODOROZHNYY TRANSPORT'P.NO 2, FEB 70, PP 42-48 SOFTWARE
A:i.SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED CONTROL. OF~~THE TRANSPORTAT[ON PROCESS;
THE REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED ON COMPUTING EQUIPMENT; AND THE TRAINING OF
PERSONNEL*
UNCLASSIFIE
'9
USSR UDC 54 -746
111DOIEV, L. N., ZIUMNOV, YU. YA., KASHMSEVA, K. I., STJMZI, V. S., and
DEL I YANIDI K -I- Institute of. Goology, Ycl-ut--k Bnanclh, Site-riali 1)c rLevmb nt
o7f-119-Xglemy of Sciences USSR
"Nagnesium and Aluminum Hydrocarbonates the Lew 141neral Indif ixite!':
Zapiski VsesoyuznoGo Plinex-alogicheskoGo Obsbehestval 2nd Serics~ 1141o 2, 1971,
PP 178-183
Abstracti A new rUneral. has been found along the Indlfixka river In Borth-
east Yakutia (near the Artie Circle). Callcsi " irZli
ifirite," the rdneral is
a rosette-like divexgent,, i-andoally =rraanged agrregate.~ In the ce.,Aer of the
rosette there are occasionally "Ine "seed" hips. In the fine crak=, fan-
shared deposits are cleab--d bf a mass of very fine fibax-., needles, or
1aLdna about 1 = In len#h, indifiri-te is snow-white, and hanz a glossy
1-uster with a silIV cast. The hardness is about 2. The la-mina arA fibers
are elastic. The specific .eight is 1,6 + 0A.
IxxliGirite is not -ndioactive and is optiw-lly =iso-Erooic. It is
insoluble in imter, alcohol, zar-i arnronia. In --aids and MH it dissolves
Instantly, uith 46-he foniiation of orrlorle3s gas bubble.,;, Chetar-11 anallysis
gave the follostirq,, composition, (in wt,%)i 1-47,0$ 12.0~~-%; A120 CaO
3
1/2
74
USSR
II., et al,, Zapiski Vsesoyusnoro Minex-alogicheskogo Ob,-,hchestya,,
Znd Series, No 2, 1971, PP 178-183
0. 45ra Fe OY 0.644 COZ, 24.IV,,; 44-3 so , o.45%&.
H20 6~,
3
Electron zdcroscopic pictures revealed elong-a-l,-ed tabular forms with
uneven ed
ges, Fine material was noted in the cxy3talline spaces and dehydra-
tion of the nireral urder vacuun was observed. The pa~~,,eters a:::' the de-
Q
hydrated crystals were found to 'be for c , 6.23 � 0.02A lengthwise and 3,16+
0 -02-R cross-Ase, which was close to thatoof bye powder patterns
io*r. the untreated nincral did not --tch any kaIntowinnintie n-er-Dalc or synthetic com-
pound. beat treatment at 1000C also Gave an. original Debye mtte--n, but
material heat treated at 9000C showed a Spinal-type pattern which is natural
for a naGnesiip-alurdnun hyd=qcarbonai~e. Heat loss cu--ves showed er-dothernic
0, 1/00 0
minima at0120 c , ard 215 C.' Verf little change in iteight was noted
above 200 C. A verj c-lir
:~ht endothernic effect was noted at 5500C for two
of three sanDles. The L-eaks suggested loss of water of crystallization,
hydroxyl wat;r, andd-Iss-ociation of complex carbonates. Infra-red spectra
confirmed the proposed structure of the new nineeral. Comparisons were also
made with other water-containing mapesium or magnesiuft-a-luninum carbonates.
2P
USSR UDC 669.893.0.18,9(088.8)
GOLEV, A. K., DELYAYET, G. S.) ZAYKO, V-P.) RYSS) M. A.
11,fethod of Smelting Barium Alloys"
USSR Authorl,s Certificate No. 277001, Filed 9/07/68, Published 20/10/70.
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No..5, 1971, Abstract No. 5
G178P by G.Svodtseva).
Translation: In producing Ba alloy by the silicothermal method, the reduction
process is performed with expenditure of quartzite,in a:quantity of 10-50%
of the weight of the BaS04 in the charge. In order to assure complete separa-
tion of metal from slag, CaC2 is.introduced to the slag in a quantity of 20-
40*6 of the slag weight. The method provifts-for production of an alloy of the
following composition (in percent): Da 3-50, Ca 1-202 Si 40-10, Fe 15-30, S
up to 0.080.
ELI)
6022
CSO: 1842-19
USSR UDC: 681.3.06:51
DELYUKIIT, G. V., YEGOROVAp T. G. 3FOLYAKOV, V. A. , and TALALAY, M. M.
"Subprograms for Processing Symbolic Information"
Vestn. Khar1kov politeklm. in-ta (Herald. of the Kharkov Polytechnical Insti-
tute) No 77, 19732 pp 14-16 (from RZh--Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychis-
litellnaya tekhnika, No 12, 1973, Abstract No 12B130)
Translation: The deficiencies of glossary capacity in modern and newly
designed electronic computers are considered. It is proposed to increase the
computer's glossary capacity by introducing new commands or standard sub-
programs for element-by-element transformation of symbols. The content of
most of the programs is described by the command of a hypothetical computer.
. Increasing the glossary capacity of the computer permits realization of
element-by-element transformation of symbols, eases the associative search for
information, and.simplifies the modeling of~digital devices of any significance
on existing computers of the general type. Resume.
12
USSR UTC 543.544. 45:535. '122. 4. 08
AYOLLO, Z. S., DMARVOU, 1. V., V V. ,MMRABEGOV, 14. A. , T,(X"jrAI-'0V,
DE YUST
YU. 1. IMICHEDLISHVILI, I"'. A.
"Refractometric Detector for Liquid Chromatographs"
Dokl. Vses. sovez:hch. 0-9tich. i titro,%--trich. 21111i'llL. STOCI. 19-71.
Ch. 2 (Reports of the All-Union Conference on 0->tical and Tit-ro-ii.-urric Aq-11,,,zers
of Liquid iLedia, 1971, Part 2) , Tbilisi, 1971, Pp 60-65 (fro-.!i
i Izraaritel'niva Tekhnika, 'No 3, Mar 72, Abstra-et 11o 3. 32.1.123)
Translation: A model of .1 refractomatric datector devc1c.-ned at tile Snec;~-Cj
Design Of jUce for ~aalvtical Instrument Making is described. The. (!~-tectcr is
denionod for operation with a gel filtration t-to-owumprzy1i. Th(~
thre Ile of till a H.,-'ed cc-wr) oil. cl t:.
uliold of [:he 5 1 chromatograi)h Is -10
Ilie sensitivity of the recording differential rrfractou,Clter ,7hen Tuua~.uririg t1ile,
-0 -/. TIie c1hock of th2
'index of refraction ruust be no viorse than 1-10 -1-10
sensitivity of the refracto-veter performed with resrj;'-ct to Vic of tDc
on the chromato-r-ams demonstrated the reliability of the artalvill
peak I I - a t: --5 - -10
mg/rC. The devi-ce was developed to investiga-te the. T-ol.ecu!Lr ma-::~s
of polyn~a-rsi, D ut rthie i~i -x:pe r-7rz-- nt a 1 s t udles den-=.,; t r a,--, 6 u, e TI o5 -11~
a differential Tefraccorheter (V,!Liiout a airi
~irc MILInLrations.
USSR uDc 6zi.315-592
KARAKOVAj YE. K., DEMAKOV, D. K., STARININ, K. V.t STREL'TSOV, and MYBULIMi,
.1. B.
"Study of Single-Crystal SIC Films Obtained by Bombardment of Si Single
Crystals With & Ions"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 4, 1971t pp 869-870
Abstracti The authors obtained SIC films by bombarding Si single crystals
wIithatric carbon ions with an energy of 40 kev and a dose of over 1o17
ions/cm at 600 and 7001. IR absorption spectra were used to identify the
ion-implanted films with the SIC compound. Electron-diffraction studies made
on the ion-implanted SIC layers by the reflection method showed that a
temperature of ?000 Is necessary to create single-cryztal SIJI film by the
ion bombardment method. To study the structure of the n-=-n- and p-Si
hetero-Junctions created by the ion method, measurements were taken of the
photo-eaf spectra and I-V characteristics of these junctions. The results
indicate a correspondence between the real energy structure,of the hetero-
junction and the theoretical one. The method of creating heterostructures
byAon irradiation makes it possible to create slngle"r~cxyztal layers of com-
pounds of the implanted ion with atoms of the elements making up the su~
1/2
1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
TITLE--USE OF ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTRA FOR DETERMI,NING.EXCESS QUANTITIES
OF SELENIUM AND ZINC IN ZINC SELEMIDE -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-RUDNEVSKlYr N.K., DEMARINt V.T.t NYROKOVAP O.A.
COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR
__'S,OURCE7-lH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 19709 12(1)9 156-8
DIATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.:SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
JOPIC TAGS--ATOMIC SPECTRUM, ABSORPTIONISPECTRUMt SELENIUMt SELENIUMt
SELENIUM COMPOUND, ZINC, ZINC COMPOUNDP VACUUM DISTILLATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
%DOCLIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIF0
.q'PROXY REE-L/rRAME--1983/0929 STEP NO--UR/036817~0/012/001/0156/0158
ACCESSION NO--AP0053853
UNCLASSIFIED
2112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
t-JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053853
GP-0- ABSTRACT. SE EXCESS IS SEPD. FROM THE MAI~i
COAPONENT ZNSE BY VACUUM DISTN. IN A SEALED TUBE.- AT'6000EGREES SE
ND IT 15 CONDENSED IN THE COLDER PART OF. THE TUBE. THE
DISTILLS OFF Al
TUBE. IS OPENED, SE IS DISSOLVED IN HNO SUB3, AND THE SOLN. IS EEVAPD.
-.T~E SAMPLE.IS PLACED IN A CELL WITH AN AR.ATM. 13 ATM) AND HE .ATED To
1900DEGREES. THE ABSORBANCE AT 207.4 NM IS MEASURED. THE SENSITIVITY
IS 0.01PERCENT SE AND RELATIVE STD. DEVIATION IS 10PERCENT. ZNSE EVAPS.
'AT IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 800DEGREEST THE EXCESS OF ZN FROM THIS
COMP.D., CAN.BE VAPORIZED AT 760DEGREES IN A CELL WITH AN AR AT114. THE AT.
ABSORPTION AT, 307.6 NM IS MEASURED. SENSITIVITY AND RELATIVE STD.
DEVIATION ARE 10-3PERCENT AN AND 15PERCENT. THE DETN. OF IN AND SE By
ATW ABSORPTION IS SIMIL-I-AR TO 1-0 TIMES MORE SENSLTIVE THAN THE
DETN.l THEIR PRECISION HAS THE SAME ORDER OF MAGNITUDE.
norcccr6sa nArm__iiorT7A
:T,ITILE--COMPONENTS OF ESSENTIAL OILS. XLVI. SYNTHJ7SlS OF ANALOGS OF AUXINS
BASED, ON Ci3MPHOR -U-
::AUTHOR-(03)-YURINAY R.A.9 DEMBITSK[Yi A.D.,t GORYAYEVt M*F.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK AKIAZ. SSR, SER. KHIM- 1970, 20(l), 86-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
wSUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAIGS--HYDROXY CARBOXYLIC ACIO, WOOD CHEMICAL PROD(jr.T, ORGANIC
,,,-'.NITRILE COMPOUND, ESTER, VFGETABLE OIL
~C6NTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS,
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY RE-EL/FRAME--1993/0698 STEP NO--UR/0360/70/026/001/0086/0089
-CIRC ACCESSION NIO--AP0113564
UNCLASSIFIED
--------------------
007 UNCLASS[FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113564
-:~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALOGS OF AUXINS (KETO AND
HYDRbxy ACIDS CONTG. THE 1,1,2,TRIFiET~IYLP29CYCLO,PENTENYL GROUP) WERE
_~PREPD. FROM-:CAMPHOR (1). THUS TO 300 G AQ*,Hl (0. 1.7) 300 G I OXIME
WAS ADDED TO GIVE 70PERCENT BETA-CAMPHOLENONITRILE (11), M. 225DEGREES.
PART ll~AND ONE PART 50PERCENT ALC, KOH GAVE.A PRODUCT WHICH UPON
SATNO WITH NH SU83 PPTO. BETA COMPHOLENIC ACID N14 SU94 SALT, M
-125-6DEGREES (ISOPROH)i FROM WHICH FREE~ACID M. 52-3[)EG~EES, B
SUBZO 185DEGREES, N PRIME20 SUBD 1.4756;11AMIDE 14. 85.5-86DEGREES) WAS
-OBTAINED. JO 50-G III AND-60 ML ET SU82..O, 60 Mt SOCL SU82 WAS ADDED TO
GIVE'49 G BETA CAMPHOLENOYL CHLORIDE11VIoN SUB10 86-70EGREES# N
PRIME20 SUBD:1.4712). THE CONDENSATION OF 49 G IV WITH 50 G
I,MORPHOLINY.IPCYCLOPENTENE AND 42 ML'ET SUB3.N IN 300 ML ClrlCL SUB3 GAVE
46 G-3iAltlt2pTRlMETHYLtZPCYCLUPENTENYL)96,OXOENANTHIC AICO (V), B SUB2
..183-50EGREES, N PRIME20 SUBD 1t4885; ME ESTER 6 SUB2 153-5UEGREESt N! I
PRIME20 SUBD 1.48001 D PRIME20 SUB20 1.0,011.~ THE CONDENSATION OF 98 G
_-.~'IV WITH 98 G ITMORPHOLIN,I,'CYCLOHEXENE GAVE 90 G
~3,(L,192,TP.L,"-ETHYLi2rCYCLOPENTENYL)v7,OXOCAPRYLIC ACID (VI), B SUB2
189-91DEGREES, N PRIME20 SUBD 1*4960;iME.-ESTER B SUB2 159-61DEGREES, N
-PRIME20
SUB01.4860t 0 PRIME20 SUB20 Oo9952o
UNCLASSIFIED
~007 llhirt-AlzcTr-frn~~, PpnrP(Z'-,TNa nATP--71nrT7n
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113564
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE REON. OF 106 G V OR 100 G VI WITii AL ISOPROPOXII)E'
GAVE9 RESP., 85 G 3,(1,1,2,T.RIMETHYL,2,CYCLOPENTENYL),6,HYDROXYE-114ANTiifC
~ACIDt 8 SUB2 202-4DEGREES, N PRIME20 SUBD 1.4970~(ME ESTER 8 SUB2
:170-20EGREESp N PRIME20 SUBD 1.4810t 0 PRIME20 S0820 1.0001), AND 84 G
~:,.-3,(I,.L,2,TRIMETHYL,2,CYCLOPENTENYL)#T,HYDROXYCAPRYLIC,ACIDI 8 SU82
~-~-.'199-202DEGREES, N PR[ME20 SUBD 1..!4930; ME ESTER,173-5DEGREES, N PRIME20
FACILITY:
-SUBD 1,4815, D PRIME20 SUB20 0.9931. INST. KHIM.
NAUK, ALMA-ATAt..USSR.
UNCLASSIFIEO
Therapy
USSR uDc 615.814.1-07
DEI-MO, A. M., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Psychotherapy Office, Kiev
~Oblast~-Mnical Hospital
"Use of Acupuncture to Determine and Increase Suggestibility"
IT
Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, 10 6, 1972, pp 128-130
Abstract: B~efore inserting three needles into the patient's body, one in the
trunk, the other two in the extremities, the doctor tells the patient to con-
centrate on one extremity so that the sensation at the other spots where the
needles are to be inserted will be extinguished. Ijf.the patient then says he
actually does not feel the spots on the trunk and other extremity but exper-
iences a sensation of bursting at the spot on which he focused his attention,
the sensation intensifies and spreads over the entire extremity, that individ-
ual may be conoidered ready for further sugger;tion. Should he continue to con-
centrate on some particular spot on the extremity, Wcomotor muscular contrac-
tions will occur and compress the needle, thereby renewing and intensifying
the extin~._uLshed sensation.
V1
USSR UDC 1537-226+537-311-331:1537+5351
BAZAMTSA, V. A., VOINOVA, L. G., ROGACHEVA, YE. I., and,IEMMVSKIY S.A.
"Electrophysical Properties and Structures of Some Indium and Thallium
Tellurides in Thin Layers"
V sb. i soyedineniy tellura.s iretallami p2Lgrapp tsinla i
Tonkive plenk
galliya (Vain Films of Tellurium Compounds With I-letals of Zinc and Gallium.
Subgroups -- Collection of Works), Vil'nyus, 1970, p 111 (from RM-Fizika
no 10Y Oct 71, Abstract 11o 1OM60 by authors)
Translation: Thin layers of TlSeTe2 were~obtained by thermal evaporation in
vacuum. Amorphous layers of condensate were obtained by deposition on cold
substrates. Heat treatruent of amorphous films of TISbTe2 in vacuum at
T--3500 K resulted in their crystallization. The authors studied the follow-
ing basic electrophysical parameters of amorphous and polycrystalline layers of
TlSbTe - specific conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, concentration and sign of
c ivation e nergy Transmission and reflection of
arren carriers, thermal act
amorphous and polycrystalline layers of TlSbTe, in the spectral range from 0-7-
15 microns were measured. Me effecti:ve mss of current carriers was calcu-
R reflection spectra. i
lated according to If In2Te f lms were obtained by
cathode sputtering of the initial semiconductor an Ar atmosphere. %he
-1/2
USSR UDC: 539.182.8
CHEPELEVA, I. V., UZUKIN, V. U.,~ OZHEaULI-YEV, B. V., and
DEI-MGVSKIY, S, A.
"Electron PararnagnetIc Resonance of Fe3+ Ions in Chalcogenide
Glasses As2Se3 and TlAsSe2
Moscow. Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, vol 204, No 2, 1972, PP 324-
31 2 7
Abstract: Thin paper describes experiments performed to investi-
gate the electron paramagnetic resonance of Fe3+ ions in As2Se3
chalcogenide glasses in the wavelength range of 3.2 cm using an
RE-1301 spectrometer at 293 and 77C) ~ K. Observations were also
made with a superheterodyne spectrometer at 4.20 K. Four groups
of electron paramagnetic resonance spectra are arranged accord-
~ing to sirnila ities in shape, effective g-factor, and temperature
dependence. Samples of the spectra are shovm, and a curve of the
magnetic susceptibility of the chalcogenide glasses as a function
.of the temperature is plotted. It is found that the spectra of
the four groups can be explained by the spin Hamiltonian. The
aixthors thank 11. Ye. Kask for observing the spectra at 4.20 -79
and V. 11. 1rudnikov for investigating the magnetic susceptibility.
118
022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
.TITLE--EFFECT OF HIGH PRESSURE ON THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF ARSENIC AND
SULFUR GLASSES -U-
AUTHOR (051-TIMOFEYEVAt N.V., VINOGRADOVAt G.Z., FEKLICHEV, YE.M.,
QEKBOVSKIY#~ S.A.1 KALASHNIKOV9 YA.A.
OF INFO--USSR
_~`,:,,SO,URCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 190(4), 902-4 (PHYS CHEM)
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--14ATERIALS
TAGS-411GH PRESSURE EFPECTI GLASS CRYSTALMATION, ARSENIC
COMPOUNDo SULFUR COMPOUND, X RAY ANALYSIS, GLASS STRUCTURE
CCiNTROL MA~KING-NO ;~ESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-':PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/1575 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/190/004/0902/0904
..CIRC ACCESSION NO--ArolOO193
UINCLASSIFIED
212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--185EP70
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AT0100193
~_ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CRYSTN. OF AS SU82 S SU133
GLASSES WAS DETD. "AT 30-70 KILOBARS AND UP TO 500DEGREES. AS SU82 S
SU83 CRYSTO. AT 2500EGREES AND 40-70 KILOBARS. :X RAY PHASE ANAL. PROVED
THAT.THE OBTAINING CRYST. AS SUB2 S SU133 HAS THE SAME STRUCTURE AS THE
MED AT
NATURALLY OCCURRING ORPIMENT (1). BETA AS SU62 S SU83 FM
400DEGREES. IT: HAS A STRUCTUPE DIFFERENT THAN f. AS SUB2 S SUB5 GLASS
0. 190DEGREES) CRYST0. AT GREATER THAN 250DEGREES AND 50-70 KILOBARS.
AS SU82 S SUB5 HAS AN ORTHORHOMBIC STRUCTURE WITH A CONGRUENT TO 10.37,
6 CONGRUENT TO 9.9, AND C CONGRUENT TO 8.66 ANGSTROM.#
UNCLASSIFIED
025
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~.T-JZLE-VISCOSITY AND STRUCTURE-OFAS SUB2 X SUB5 ASI,SUi33,SYSTEM GLASSES
u
...._~AUTHOR. (03)-CHERNOV, A.P., DEIMBOVSKIY, S.A."~ MAKHCVA, V.I.
OF INFO--USSR
.SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MATER. 1970, 6[4), 823-5
DATE PL:3L I SHE D-- 70
.~-SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
A_OPIC TAGS--ENTROPyr ACTIVATION ENERGY, GLASS STRUCTURE, SELENIUM ARSENIC
:GLASSi GLASS VISCOSITY,
CGNTROL MARKI NG-1-40 RESTRICTIONS
'CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--2000/2189 STEP NO--UR/0363/710/0('6/0L
04/0823/0825
C-IRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0125769
Ulkl~ LA q SS I F-I-E-D-
025 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCES51NG DATE--30OCT70
~-IRC ACCESSJON.~ NO-AP0125769
,A---5-.'-RAr,,T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VISCOSITY OF GLASSES IN THE AS
-r'UB2, X'-SU83 -~ASI SU83 ~ f WHEPE X EQUALS S, SE) SYSTEMS Wi"S INVESTIGATED.
OF TI-E"ACTIVATION PARAMETERS OF THE VISCOSITY MADE IT POSSIBLE TO
-reGRYULATE A CGNCLUSICN AS TO THE.STRUCTURE OF THE GLASS AND TO SHOW THE
-i'-ITERRELATICN-BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE ANG THE.PREVIOUSLY STUDIED PHASE
.11-AGRAMS'. THE PREVIOUSLY USED TECHNIQUES WERE USED FOR ThE SYNTHESIS OF
12- COM
I.- IPD5. ANG FOR THE VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS. THE VISCOSITY BEHAVIOR
'-OR G!-ASSES OF BOTH SYSTEMS IS SIMILAR. THE INTERACTION BETWEEN AS SUB2
')Ija3 AND ASXI HAS A EUTECTIC CHARACTER, WITH THE COMPNS. OF THE
..-u-,7E-r-'7.---rS BEING SIMILAR TO 35 AND 45 MOLE PERCENT ASI: SUB31 RESP. THE
o'nl::*lr-fljNG TEPP. VALUES FOR THE GLASSES STUDIED* AS OBTAINED FROM THE
4N'=-%"MAL ANAL. DATAr ARE PRESENTED. THE: BASIC.INFORMATION CONCERNING THE
-'C-RUCTURE 0,7 THE GLASSES STUDIED IS GIVEN SY.THE ANAL. OF THE ACTIVATION
~:N'fRGPY OF VISCOUS FLOW IN THE-SOFTENING.TEMPS.,REGION. THE RESP.
17URVIC-S ARE SIMILAR FOR BOTH SYSTEMS STUDIED. INZOTH SYSTEMS A SHARP
CORRESPONDS TO THE COMPIN. OF THEICOMPD. ASXI. IT 15 OBVIOUS THAT
.:,l'~-s'l,COMPDS.- WHICH EXIST IN THE CRYST. STATEt DET..ALSO THE STRUCTURE
f1j:: "HE GLASS. FACILITY: INST. OBSHCH. NEORG. KHIM. IM*
KURNAKOVA, MOSCOW2 USSR.
UNE L ~11-1 I r ~1- u
L4sS,l70I~Eo-_.-, OPROCESSING DATE- IC
C
1314 jV70
'YSTEM -U-
SESQLJlSEL't':N10~_- ARSEtlilC ESQUITELLORIbE
-AUT
ki0--,-(03)-HVD8f_'STr-NKO, A.S. GF-03OVSKIY, S.A., LUZ11NIAYA, N.P.
CCUNTRY, Q_F :li%lF0l--USSR
GURC E-- Z H. NEORG. K14 IM. L970 15(&), 1705-6
A-T
U3.LISHED ------- 70
ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:TOPIC T.AGS--PHASE DIAGRAM, MICPOHAaDNESS1 AR S EN I CCOMPOUND, SELENIDE,
TELL Ukl DE
~.C V-NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOC U EN rC
~:PAQXY, PEEL/FRAME--,3006/lltO,~ STEP t4O--UR/007it/70/015/006/1705/1.706.
I RC,, ACC ESS MN 110-AP0135078
UNCLASSIFIE
ED
Fit
.~1/2 -016 UNCLASSIHE-D" ~:PROCtSSING DATE--:-185EP70
JITLE-7GLASS FORMATION IN GERMANIUMj SELENIUM AND IODINE ANO SILICON,
-,_SELEtVlUl( AND IODINE SYSTEMS -U-'
AUTH0R-(02)-DE-KB-9V5i(IYv S.A., POPOVA, N.P.
-,C.OUINTRY OF INFO--USSR
:SOURCE--lZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG, MATER. 1970, 6H), 138-40
~DAT~E PUBL ISP-ED------70
'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
GERMANIUM GLASS, IODIDE, GLASS CRYSTALLIZArION,
~,.__CHEHICAL STABILITY, CH4LCOGENIDE GLASS, SILICON,
~-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:.PROXY REELIFRAME--1984/0098 STEP NQ--UR/036.3/70/006/001/0138/0140
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0054895
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED . PROCEISSING DATE-18SEP70
CIRC At"CESSION 2NO-AP0054895
~ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GE, SE, I AND St, SE, I
-,SYSTEMS WERE lNVESTIGATED IN AN ATTEMPT TO FIND 14EW REGIONS OF GLASS
FORMAT.ION. FURTHERMORE, AN ATTEMPT TO FIND NEW TERNARY COMPOS., ANALOGS
OF THE CHALCOGENIDES, WAS MADE. SOME 20-25 CL.MPNS. 14ERE SYNITHES17--i IN
EACH SYSTEM. GLASS FORMATION OCCUPIES VERY BROA0 REGIONS. IN BOTH
SYSTEMS, THE GLASS FORMATION REGION GOES FROM THE SE CORNER DEEP INTO
THE SYSTEM. GLASSES ADJACENT TO THE GLASS FORMATIONREGION CRYSTALLIZE
EASILY AND ARE OF LOW STABILITY9 GLASSE,S-OF THE'GE, SE, I SYSTEM ARE
STABLE IN AIR AND HAVE A LOWER CRYSTN. CAPABILITY THAN*GLASSES OF
-.,,THE SI, SE, I SYSTEM. THE LATTEk ARE UNSTABLE TIN AIR. ALL 3 TERNARY
COMPDSV IC?ESEI SUB2, GE SUB2 SE SUB3 L SUBZj AND'GE SUR2 SET SU86) HAVE
O:ANALOGS. THE--PROPERT-IES OF THE.SE COMPD5. ARE COMPARED WITH THOSE OF
GESE SUB2, SISET SUB2, ANO GET SUB2.
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIE61- :!~'PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--PHASE DIAGRAM OF AS SU82 X SUB3 AND ASI SUB3 (X 15 SULFUR,
SELENIUM) -U--
A.P., OEMBOVSKIY# S .1 KIRILENKOT.f.A.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
Ll
SGURCE--11V. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MAIER. 1970, 6(2), 262-5
`DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,~SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
-:TOPIC TAGS-PHASE DIAGRAM, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, EUTECTIC MIXTURE,
~SELENPJM COMRCUNDi -ARSEN'hTE, IODINct SULFIDE
~_CONTROL RESTRICTIONS
nOCUMENT CLAS~--UNCLASSIFIED
:,--PROXY- REEL/FtZ41AE--1958/0560 STEP ND--UP/O:-163/70/0061002/02o?/~1265
~:CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0105545
U.,qrLASSIFIED
2/2 all UNCLASSIFIED :PROCES:SING OATE--LBSEP70
:CJ9C ACCESSION '40--AP0105545
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M GP-0- 4BSTRACT, BY USING PHYS. CHEM. ANAL.
METHODS, THE PHASE DIAGRAMS OF THESE SYSTEMS WERE PLOTTED. IN BOTH
SYSTEMS, THE EXISTENCE OF THE CHEM. COMPO. OF COMPN. ASXI WAS
COUF I R HEO. THE EUTECTIC NATURE OF REACTION IN THE [tNDIV[DUAL AS SU42 X
SUB3NEGATIVE ASXI AND ASKI-AS1 SUR3 SYSTEMS WAS,tSTABLISHED; THERE IS A
LIQ. PHASE,SEPi%. REGION IN THE AS SUB2 SE SUB3NErATIVE. ASI SUB3 SYSTEM.
UNCLASSIFIED
oll
UNCL,ASSIFIED,;.~
1/2 1PROC'ESSfNG DATE-48SEP70
~TJTLE-PHASE DIAGRAM OF AS SUBZ X SUS3 AND AS[ SUB3 (X IS SULFUR,
SELENIUM) -U-
'AUTHOR-(03)-CHERNOV, A.P., DEMBOVSKIYt S.A., KIRTLENKOI [.A.
:--C-GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. MAIER. 1970, 612), 262-5
_bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,.,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt CHEMISTRY
JOPIC TAGS--PhASE DIAGRAM, PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTY, EUTECTIC MIXTURE
SELENIUM COMPOUND, ARSENATE, IODIDE, SULFIDE
CGNITROL MARK I NG-%"0 RESTR ICTIONS
90CUMENT CL4SS`U%CLASSIF1E`a
PROXY STEP l%O--URl036-)/ 70/001,6 /Q3210"l_'o2/02,b5
CIR-C ACCESSION '11;--AP0105545
UNC L A S S I F I E 0
~~'Zfz: -011 UNCLASSIFIEO~ PROCESS [ING DATE--18SEP70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105545
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY USING PHYS. CHEM. ANAL.
THE PHASE DIAGRAMS OF THESE SYSTEMS WERE PLOTTED. IN BOTH
..-SYSTEMS, THE EXISTENCE OF THE CHEM. COMOD, OF COMPN. ASXI WAS
'-CONFIRMED. T14F EUTECTIC, NATURE OF REACTION IN THE INDIVIDUAL AS SUq?-. X
..SUB3NEGATIVE ASXI AND ASXI-ASI SUB3 SYSTEMS WAS ESTABLISHFD; THERE IS A
LIQ..PHASE SEPN. REGION IN THE AS.SU8Z SE SUB3NEGATIVE ASI SUB3-SYSTEM.
UNCLASSIFIED
022 UNCLASSIFIED ~'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
T.ITLE--RADIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF PLAT[NUM:DISSOLuilON IN ACID ELECTROLYTES AT
VAR
1YING POLARIZATIONS. I. EXPERIMENTAL PROCtOURES AND SOME RESULTS -U-
'.!AUTHOR-( 03)-CHE14ljDANOVv A.N.,, KOLOTYRKI.N, YA.M., DEMBROVSKIY, M.A.
..CCUNTRY OF INIF0--USSR
~SOURCE-ELCCTROKHiMIYA 19TO, 6(4)v 460-8
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAs-cHEMISTRY
--.'-;TOPIC TAGS--RADIO CHEMISTRYr PLATINUMi ELECTROLYTEr SOLUBILITY, NlTqIC
ACID, HYDROCHLORIC ACID, PERCHLOREC ACID, SULFURIC ACID
..~CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1149 STEP NO--UR/0364/?0/006/00ti/0460/0468
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0121708
U.NCLASS!FIED
---------- 7 7,7 '77' 7.
-2/2 OZ2 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121708
~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISSOLN. OF Pr IN H SUB2 SO
SUB4, HCL, HCLO SUB4, HNO SUB3, AND THEIR MIXTS. WAS INVESTIGATED OVER A
BROAD RANGE OF POTENTLALS INCLUDING THE REGION OF~'H EVOLUTION.
:,-..ELECTRODES WE.Rc- MADE OF PT PRETREATED IN A STREAM. OF NEUrRONS AND THE
::QUANTITY OF PT IN THE ELECTROLYTE WAS,FOLLOWED BY~ RADIOMETRY. THE RATE
OF.DISSOLN. OF PT WAS GOVERNED BY THE COMPN.~AND CHARACTER OF THE
SURFACE~OXIDE FILMS IN BOTH THE-ANODIC.ANb:CATHO.D'IC REGIONS. THE KIND
CONCN. OF THE ELECTROLYTE WERE OF-MINOR IMPORTANCE ONLY.
FACILITY: FIZ. KHIM. INST* IM. KARPDVAi AMOSCOWt USSR,
UNCLASSIFIED
UDC 582.288:581.2:634-956(477.234)
=U1.11-. P. A. DVOYPNIOS, L. 11. DIEM Tr T Carpathian Branch,
Ultrain-Tan.Scientific Research Yns7 +0-i
tute oi rest Hanagement and,
Agr-ioultural and Forest Melioration; Institute of lylicrobiology
ands Virology, Acade=,y of Sciences Uk-rainian; SSR
"Specibs- Cormosibion of That Cause Diseases of Tree
Seedlinc.;s. in Nurseries of Ivanovo-Frankovshaya Oblast"
Ki:bv--.b--krainski7 Botanicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 28, No 41
Jul/Aug 71,
rg--
Abstract: As a Dart of a study of fungus infections of trees in
Me forents. of the TPmainian Carnathians, a phytopathological
ijavostigzxtion of troo nuraorios, of,tho Stcibo Porwit fioaervo in
!ymovo-Fr---nkovskp--,ra Oblast was carried outs in 1968-70. It was
0ISS-a-Diished that s;edlinFs of Dedunculate oak (Quercus robur)
were-.infected with powdery milaew caused by.Ylicrosphaera alphi-
t-o:Lde--; those of European beech: (Fag-as sylva-tica) were infected
with Pestalozzia hartigi and Pusarium javanicum; and those of
16
USSR
TRTYB3TRTY_ P. A., et al, Tzrainskiy Botaniaheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 28,
No: JU/Aug 71, pp 511-514
orfentaI beech (Pagus orientalis) with Pestaloz_zia hartigi and
F_Vsariuni avenaceum. Sweet cherry (Prunus 4vium) seedlings were
i-hfectedwith coccomycosis caused by Coccomyces hiemalis. Root
rat of-coniferous and deciduous:sDeexes was caused by eight
species and various genera of Fusarium. In:addition to being
af-fteted-b7 fusariosis, seedlings of Scotch:Dine (Pinus s7lves-
tr-is) were infected with a. disease caused by Melampsora pinitor-
Z-12
USSR UDC 61609~1.49;.O?-2.39,i599~."3?3.41-036.22
YORONOTS, U. P., DM, CHENKO,Ds~t RODINAv K-.'~ YA. o! and"RODIN, S. G.
"A Breslau Epizootic Among Iforway-Rats.and'Bresl&u.S&Ibonellosis Among Humans"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii,, Epidemiologil J-*Inmunobiologii, No 3, 1971t
pp L45-146
Atstraott In the course of a minor-outbreakuof~Breslbx salmonellosis from
11 to 18 June 1969, a number of febrile persons with~.symptoms of gastro-
enteritis were admitted to the authors' hosDital aV_thi~.rata~of 1 or.2 a day-
for I week. A pigsty and adjacent structures.located.in the area where the
Torway~rats. Several
patients lived was found to be overrun.wIth sick.,
=asttres to exterm-inate-the rats.were taken.and.4 days,later the infection
disappeared among the.local ihhalbitantst with,ino:new,c"es reported. Cul-
tures isolated from both.sick people.and surrviving-and~dead rodents proved
to be identical in cultural,- bloc~emicai,,and_'serological characteristics,
UDC 6 21.
73-4(088-8
N-LIGHt'v, Yc. V. x~AULIIT' Ye.
'i Ml H., S .2~, L. A
M Q 141
and M.
"T~;st S'lunal Formation Device for Twiing, '~-'lectronic Equi -.3 e r, t
4
U--R) C1
~%vt. sv. SA (Author's Certifica ass 21a 8/01, (IT 03
b 23/00) , .7o. 270.025, Application 27.01.69, Publication 1.09-70
(from -RZh-iadiotr-,k'a-ni1a, Z-j- 3, v.-arch 71, Abstlr7'~Ct 1'-'--0. 3:1'4+061~)
Translation: 2"1 device is oroposc-d for form-in,r r a test f~ignal --or
-iir,., - - -- - U1 - I -
w -lectronic t'o ipment, conta4ninC, a frequ-zncy wobbula-tor,
t
a modulator, fi,.ed ct-bic frequency oscillpAo-s, an automatic
pain control circuit, a marker generatuor, and a control device.
The device is distin-uished in that, for the plirpcse of simpli-
powerful un~Jistortcd siFnals
fying equipm- or 'ormation of
consis4 ini~-- o-f oul:~~;s of F.' oscillations at law resis'rmce lo-ad-
u -
the fiZed frfquency oscill-ators :mntJ.onu7,d above are connected
throu-h sturnuing circuit-1 -'U-o the frequency wobbula-1.,or.
DBICHENKO L 1.
."The Economical ~Iethod of A. A. Samarskiy for Solution of a Two-Dimensional
Hyperbolic Equation in a Rectangular Area"
Algoritmy i Algoritmich. Yazyki [Algorithms and Algoiithmic Langua.ges --
Collection of Works], No S, Moscow Acad. Sci. USSR Computer Center, 19711,
pp 29-39, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kib6rnetika, No 3, 1972,
Abstract No 3 V542 by the author),
Translation: An algorithm is presented, plus a program in ALGOL-60, for
numerical solution of a two-dimensional hyperbolic equation by a local one-
dimensional method. The program is equipped with a test example.
68
Acc. Nr Abstracting Service: Ref. Code
-70
.4FOW423 CHEMICAL AB ST.
74283c P-mducts of the eaction of hexamethylenetetramine
with cyawLtes, twocvanates, and selenocyanittes of some metals.
Tsintsa V P
dze, C, V.; Mamufash,6h. A. M.; A . V-M ,
if-lruz. Pal;sekh. inst.. Tbih~t. U M-, T97T
276-,'~ iRussl. The ir absorpnon frequ ncies of ~XCN
CN. groups of products of reaction of XCINT
0. S, or SO and
Salts of INIn, Co. -,K-I Fell hexamet-hyl netetramine
Zn Z CA
iven. The compds. were al studied by )-~- ay 1,
are v so r owder
diffraction. Selenocyanates and thiocyanates of I~In, Fe, Co,
and Za form isostructural complexes with 1. , Metal.ions of these
complexes are octahedrally coordinated (4H,,O and 2XCN).
Cd complexes have bridging SCN and SeCN groups. ' Complexes
of Mn, Co, and Ni cyanates are isastructural and have, I coordi-
nated in the inner spbere. HIM TR
RE EL/FR AME
19710884'
USSR UDO 66,o-24:539-375
IEMCMWa,__.L.,, V., KONOM NIKO, V. A., and MORDYUK, N. S., Institute of I'Ietal
ys Cs Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR
"Change of Substructure Disorientation in a Ni-Al Alloy During Ultrasonic
Treatment and Creep"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, V01 35, D,,o 6, Jun 73,
PP 1309-1312
Abstract: This work was conducted to study the change5 in the substructure of
Hi'+ 1.18 Al samples which occurred during ultrasonic exposure and creep.
The chan--c of substructure disorientation vas determined by azimutheO. erosion
of reflections from one and the same grains at dirferent st-,,Lc~,Cs of study.
Microhardness was studied siimiltaneously. Part of the oarq,)1co., were invecti-
gated after deformation at room tai'Terature for comparison of StrLICtUI-,'LI chanf_,Ies
occurring duc to ultrasonic treatment, whichIncreace rcoi4stancc tro
with otructural chan,e,,e,,. after treatment. Results of this
d anall, 4,e L S0111rces)
work, an sis of lil ratuxe data showed that disiocatJon Genera-
tingg dislocation ico-ps, az--- activated from ultrasoliic cyposure. The !reater
the amplitudc of oscil:Lations or trc!atment term-)urati-Lre the laximer the o-f
dislocation sources activated and the higher the density of dislocatior~ loops.
On the other handl stresses on the dislocations cause -the (1-.Lslocation loops
1/2
15
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1EMICHED51,O) L. V., et al., Fizi1l~,- Metalloy i MetallovedeniYe, Vol 35, I~o 6,
Jun 73, i)T- 1309-1312
to int, eract 'IO=UnG clouds and entanglements and lov mobility dipoles 'which
lead to irreversible Processes. it was concluded that for hi-11-temperature
cree-D at the same applied load and same temperaturej the sn-Tuple creep rate
under ultrasonic ex-posur2 is less than.the creep rate of a simply annealed
sample due to a z-;ach lower nmfber of acting dislocation sotirces. 3 figures,
17 bibliagraphie'references.
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038 UNCLASSIFIED,. PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70
ClRC ACCESSIGN l-,O-AP0126096
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE STUDY WAS CARRIED OUT
N SIZE, 0.4-1.5 MM, WHICH WAS
ALLLY 'q[,AL I.tBPERCENT.HAVING GR I
lRRACIATED :I~ITH AN INTENSITY riF 50-9o :W-
~CM PKIME?v USING THE METHOD
BY. G.. YA. K. AND V. A. K. (196.6) THE ~tRATE OF CREEP WAS DETD.
HR. SPECIMENS SUBJECTED TO TH ER14014ECH. TREATMENT AT
'WERE USED AS CONTROLS.*. AND TliESE :SHOWE 'D SEVERAL TIMES HIGHER
DEFORMATION RATES THAN THOSEIRRADIATED WATH.ULTRASOUND. THE INTENSITY
ULTRASCNIC IRRADN. HAD. PRACTICALLYI NO~ EFFECT ON THE UEGREE OF
`..'--'~'----.CREEP RATE LECREASE CF IRRADIATEO' SRECI.MENS; HOWEVER, 'THE DURATION OF
-HAE. AN: EFFECT, AT -5-7 M IN ~ THE~
STRENGTHENUNG OF THE ALLOY REACHED
A i M A X JHE GBSD* EFFECTS ARE EXPLAINED~W THE FORMATION OF A DIFFERENT
SUBSTRUCTURE IN IRRADIATED SPECIMENS THAN IN..DEFOR14ED AND ANNEALED
FACILITY: :INST.,METALLOFIZ.,t: kIEV,~ USSR.
UINC LASS I F lE 0 -
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IMPRUMENT IN PRODUCTIO SPE
"ne St-.'-~gv
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Pr.dQcti-'-; R-91,n. 1-- Lily 1'71-
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z;porialiration and ~aopuratior. 71-ay an tn:,~rtant t.,&rt In ralmi!V.-.
the t-nnlc~l I~V.l am fricioncy of ?rc-i=ticn. 7-.at -,re~*
importance is attachu~l to thc. davalo-~ewnt o~ those tatlcr.
or the Activity or orlterpri5ns And sectors In the P-n-n ilAn.
rh. dirnctivns of the 24th --or.~resn doterrlned the Collc~Ar-~t "to
Ir.pr the structure or production and inter- and' !r4rseztcria-
z.-,, co~F rattzr. of
proportions ~nl to expand tha sr~cializA,
SpocialitAtion is baved on the r*blic divi-sicn of "Imbor. Its ~-r,~ence
is that the manufacture of various rroluct3 of labor is se-xLr&-r:i In
indamndent. industrial secL~rs and in the 'I r entort?ris"s th.r4
is an oxchange of the r-cKlucts turnt,:! out. -:or exx~--m. the
or east iron, steel. RiA rolls~i netal pr~iuc%s Is in 'etal.
lure-ical Plantso.whilo the pra:~icticn of varicus ~cr
f. rrous notallurgy) In conccn.rutod In 71x-ta. to
the concontration of tho manufacture of ini
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uniform output in specialized ent.rpri. .c
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production with much smaller expenses. At the s.,no t1nQ. ;~:-Cro-iulziteL
Are croat&d for the 4plillcation of hlrhly -rMuctivo m~chtr- A=
and &dVArCOfj MaMUfaCtUrin[~ techniques and for an inzrover.~-,t in labcr
organization.
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ance for an Increase In the efficiency of zublic produetton. rc-..
or communication emorgos Among
manufacture some product of labor. Witheat c.,o-vratiDn It Is
to visualize modern Industry. &-jeh -~,Jor nator-,.,Oil-:o tlan-* as
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'bubsistonce farnln~." They rocoivo from v4=r1tors nctora. vheols.
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USSR uDc 661.184
YAROSUNK0, N. A., WAWJ1EhXQ.-g~,A., FESHCHEMKO, N. G., and IRODIONOVA, A. F.,
Institute of the Chemistry of High-Molecular Compounds,-Academy of Sciences
UkrSSR, and Institute of Organic Chemistry$-.Academy of Sciences UkrSSR
"The Surface Activity of Alkylphosphonic Acids and of Their Sodium Salts in
Aqueous Solutions at Various Temperatures"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskiy Zhurnall Vol 19, No 9, Sep-73, PP 895-899
Abstracts The isotherms In the 20-900 range of the.surface tension of aqueous
solutions of the.alRylphosphonic acids RP(O)(Oli), (R - ca. C I.c
9 10' C121 016)
at various concentrations and also of their acidic and neutral Ila salts were
determined. The neutral and acidic salts had a surface activity that was twice
as high and five-six times as high,res tively, as that of Na salts of
alkylcarboxylic acids RCOOH (R - C -0 The surface activity increased in
the order RP(O)(ONa), < RP(0)(0H)8Na1'